Schrimpf as Philip Stantnn, Martin Newcomer M Prof. Frederick

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1 Jay and Frday [. WOODBUDGK, N. J., FRDAY, FKHKUAllY 5, 026 Pk For Freworks!cnday Nght When [arson Plans Fght AganstRadBll (hnrue* That Commts,,ks to Subvert Publcs f,.,, to Playng of Pol- S< ore* Motve Behnd 0 Pages Todav Sports, Page 5 PRCE THREE CKNTfc RALLYS SUPPORT naton s looked for.,., when Townshp.,.d-, ts fnal hearng on,, provde for PH-,, oupensntlon of a cer- V, b- offce of tax! generally admtted anc s a measure <fc-., admnstraton to gan,,. lux collectors offce, l power to replace, ;l ^tult wth anor of lc. Tax Collector L»racl thut he wll oppose he ordnance, whch anpt on thc part.of -a: n to provde jobs Contest Looms n Fre Dstrct No. A contel loom n th«lghtng commton electon for D»- trct One (Woodbrdfe) on February 20. Peter Gralner and Edwn Melck, whole term expre, «re canddata to cem m elva and jr wll ke.jjppo«rf by Wllam A. Glham and Wllam Treen. Announcement t expected hortly at to appropraton voter* wll be atked to make for earnng year. Tht fgure t determned by an ettmate by board of fre commlttoner, although voters may vote for er a greater or letter amount than that on ballott. BG AUDENCE BRA VED SNOW Board of Educaton LAST NGHT, WAS REWARDED, Electon May Brng Out Bg Vote Wth Contests On Tckets "Second Chldhood," Woman. Club Play, Turned Out to Be One of Bet of Amateur Producton* Ca»t Well Selected Dancng After Play n Gymnauum Although many person* who had sell Long as Mrs. Vvvert, Herbert St. JamesPlayers To Present "Full House" Modern Farce n New York Apartment Settng Promses to Draw Large Audence ntended wtnessng Womans Qlub play at tho hgh school la.at nght were snow bound, BOO were on \ hand to enjoy what turned out to be one of beat, perhaps beat entertanment ever sponsored by organzaton. "Second Chldhood" proved to be a rp-roarng farce wth just enough mystery to keep au dence guessng and t was played by n cast that seemed "made to order for r farts. The plot of story ldraa wover about tho affars of an ndana doctor, whose research n quest of an s elxr of yntth had so fnpovershec hm :s to put hm n a poston where he was called upon to rase $0,000 to prevent a mortgage on hs house frnn beng foreclosed. Acton was takng place Four Canddates Announce ntentons to Oppose Three Member* Seekng Reelecton Condton May Mean Record Turnout at Polls Tuesday. CAMPAGNS ARE QUET r;pd, UK- three acts on same day. St..l.ltnr hux about ments for presentng three-act " vt>. for re was m)t a flaw farce "A Full House." The rehearsals prove that se- Stern ar Mr)t - Wellsmller, Mrs. Ftus- Mr?. Benj. Myers, lecton of tho cast has been a wse " ~~ and that hgh standard uf plays ;, -l-cted me to of-,, j< tor," sad Larson and y hold me ac-, (he effcent and ac-., k,,.f r tax records.,. bonded tnder $50,000 onp,.. personally nrcount- -,,.hut mght result from n at on ^.j [ b(> ll() le (., -ness or ncompetence Th(, play u a V[, ry, vely com(.d y,; f my clercal help. ThS fll of humorous mxups. The v.luch Rdmmstraton Kvnp j(, a() jn nvernjd,. Drve, Xewj s so desgned as to : y ork cty jn a.dupl«x apartment" nttee to dscharge whcn g j,, s t n)v, u. rous en()uk, to capable >taff at j ea d tnp polce to nvestgate t. t nrr and gve r jobs M expect ed to fll to capacty St. f r own choosng. n j a m e B Audtorum on W^lnussday Mss Klse Schrmpf, daughter of Dr. Kelyea, (Martn Newcomer), turned n a performance that was, f possble, even hotter than her _ splendd actng n or local pro- Dnutc Assocaton ductons. She was not alone n turnfnal arrange- ng» a sterlng performance.howf Schrmpf as Phlp Stantnn, Martn Newcomer M Prof. Frederck Relyea r J. C. Wllams as General Henry Burbeck, Madalyn DeRusay a s Marcella, daughter-n-law of professor, L. B. Smth as Jud({c Sanderson,! and Stephen Worlock as Sherff Johnson. j.what made play mnreenjoy- nhle waa fact that ts plot was ~" unknown to practcally all of au- Wth threp P st *»h* rlence. Never havng been produced of Educaton to-be tlled by voton professonal stage prcsen- crs n Tuesdays school electon, 7 taton of farce last nght was n, persons have (rven formal notfca nature of a "frst nght" perform- * f..,. m, r T. JL j H.,,, t n of r canddaces. These pernnce for Wnodbrdge. t held nl, { thrlls of mystery and antcpaton. snns are M seekng elwton for Members of Juno Club, n fnncy costumes, between nets and after play, mer to fll a vacancy, s to be un- Rttcrs Orchestra furnshed ncdent- opposed for electon to complete al musc for play nnd held forth one year left n term of A. C. n jjymnasum for that followed. The play was produced under er, of Avenel; Maurc? Dungan, of! drecton of drama commttee «f club that conssts of Mrs. Martn Newcomer, charman; Mrs. Henrysons are all seekng \Vmans" lree *y eflr terms whle John l.ahoy, d candy. who was apponted durng sura- seln Wants Bus Lne to Woodbge Prltont re benj crculated n Ueln requtn tha Townahp Commttee to grant parmlt to P«tcr Roenvngc to operate a km lne between». ln ard Woodbrdg*. Altbougk Rotenvtfe ha m«d«no format applcaton for permt h«t lad to have anared l«ln redentt of h» wllnfnatt to operate a lne, provdng Townshp Commttee wll uncton t. Roenvngt t owner of P»te> Tax Servce, organaton at pretent operatng Rahway-Metuchen but lne. For tome tme lelt hat wanted a meant of trantpartaton to Woodbrdge. The ttuaton t comparable wth that obtanng n Ford., anor town that may have a but servce to Woodbrdge before long, f pendng applcaton! are granted by Towmhp Commttee. Kuntz Explans Hs Sde of Fght At seln Whle People There Plan To Sue "Papa" of Development to Mnd Hs Benefcence n Calls Say He Dd Not Promse Free Water For Any Defnte Length of Tme. \ dancng Walker. The canddates for thrreyear terms are Mrs. Anhn Helle lnk-! Wmdlndpc; Benjamn Wnllng, Woodbdrc; Nathan Duff, Woody brdge; Ernest C. Moffett, Wood- Von Bremen, Mrs. Wfre Boynlun, brdge; Edward Uenhnrdt, seln; ln(> performances > of Mrs. Arthur, Mrs. Eml Ktrtunau, M?s Laura Brodhead, Mss Grace V. Brown and. Salent Facts On World Court Lsted By H. School Class s mm ;nd Scouts Emphaszed To Florda, Clams n 6th Annversary Hess As He Returns Busy Week-end for Scouts aslocal Developer Lkes Prosnnd.lohn Concannon, Woodbrdge. Mrs. Baker, Dungan and Wall- nterestng Resume Produced ng are at present on Board and seek re-electon. To date re haa been lttle ndcaton of unusual nterest n school electon ths year, although t s evdent now that wth compe- SELN SAYS "NOT SO" The controversy at seln n whch owners uf M75 houses of Rado AfsoetM tract have banded toger to force Henry Kuntr., who >old m r honed, to contnue a free water supply, bus pre.ptated nto a stuaton whch,,-\ short, fnds home owner? contendng that al- ; though re s no promse n r [contracts of a free water supply () j Kunt?. made a verbal premse to each \ person to whom he sold a house that he would supply water free untf such tme as cr water com- pany or townshp lad water mans;.(2) that ths promse nfluenced home-seekers to buy from Kunt/.; () that n dscontnung free water supply Kuntz has broken hs mpled contract wth m. Kuntz, n a letter rend at a meetng of seln mprovement ABSO- By Commttee Apponted to. Study Hstory and Provs-elaton Wednesday nght, makes what ate" essentally followng contentons: () That he dd not promse to supply water free for any speons of U. S. Entry. nv! tton for all That thc class n Problems m,,.,... post, except LaheyX Amercan Democracy at hgh ^ J? ^ T n e A : A L " pvenng, February 0. Churches Co-operate n Plan: to Celebrate Mlestone n Organzatons Development. palppublc.;>suge would put roe n,f turnng responshl- MrB enry Nt, Jl>r n n c h ftr(rt,....,,.., of persons on whose Uu> SUK, s,, U j nk,, have not been allow- Tm, f o, )W n f j s tho cast as y l^ll oppose pnwage fln, t H) ),. Hr: > ar k<-s. an Englsh sernm.f for am certan vttllt T j ollron; Suse, from,,,,,-ty of taxpayers, who sll(lx rly_ a mnn Ms, M)ly Walsh;,.. justce of my con nttly Howell. n hrd.-. Mss Kathryn : ml not concur wth Uonomt; Mr-. Wrne.-ker, from kvr-,, tlc aunt, Mr>. Frank Mvo; lplnc Charters, OttlyS HCT. Ms- l.r.wy NT-ll-nnot; ; Nchola- Kr.r, strunker.. l. Whal; Nt-l Vubrok, Jr., :M >>, y ^on, Alfred Colcy; Gf-orge llowell, x brd«gr...m, ljun.net- >. Campon;! " r "?. u(lr " dnners at jt-t-tocethcr tmghtty, a polcv sergeant, Joseph Konn.nd;.t Mouney, a poleemun, Wllum Certy; Kearney, anor Andrew Kvnumd; Mrs. r!emn>», own- apartmt-nt, Mrs. O. S. (fan; VT Venon, u slmw grl, - Murc (levty; Mrs. emlrnke, >\ Hofu, Ms.- Dorothy K. Wheel- electon day should brng to polls Mfhool s gvng senors a wde a much greater number than usual- K ras P of present-day events and conly cast bullou at school electons. dtons s ndcated by subjoned There s evdence that at Keas-j resume of facts and events pertanbey and seln, two sectons where n K to tn? World Court. The materal for Mddlesex Coun- l s Proposed to erect added school waa selected and edted by a commtpects ty Wth Growth of Metro- accommodatons, voters wll turn tep consstng of Kenneth Canfeld, Mare "Mller and l what s all t to subvert tn tyng of ptltos." lter, when «.nl -nluctd two weeks m",. ordnance s lkely n - ncy of offce. A tn. admnstraton, n al-nge by one of. s, sad that -mlcavor to "kep..: ts pre«-nl hjfh mprvf t" and lt. luce salares. ;x c«llect«r re are : :-,- ottce Horace l>ake, l.-o... and Mr. Smth. The -.n s apparently amed >.., who s Larsons us- - provdes for lnwerahry fn.m $:,U«U to $2,- : s generally rtcogn/l r.-ucton would cull for -cnutmn, even though r;ton dd not u«k hm -gnfcmt thut whllr thf... < Uf^ton relucs sal nttce ndcates n \U.crrtsc snnry up-..f VSH. f.ver what was Scoutng t-mplu.s/.d celebraton snce l!oy Scouts of Amerca. T.e home s Scountrgs strongest clkupon. n numerous cases whole fuhls.re actve n scout work; r.otlprs nsst n scout mor nux- ; out n force. Propostons to appro- John Strome, poltan Dstrct Loomng. prate money for a new school at: ElGanor Mo - -. seln hnd an addton at Keasbey Tl^e c as s, whch s beng taught j "New.Jersey s every bt as good are on ballots. The ftgurpr that by Charles Boehm, s enabled to ; Florda for real estate nvest- w " a PP ear on ll >e ballot to cover study events that have not had tme. spent about $25,000 to ts present supply; (3) that hs offer to sell water plant to an organzaton of house owners was rejected by latter; (4) that charge of $.7 a month for each house to be made by Foster, who bought from Kuntz, wll just about b. $0g,0W. whle th.!f b«p»smn text book form by a pay Fosters expense of mantanng water plant. Attorney Henry St. C*. Lavn, was expected to be present at meet- ng Wednesday nght but at ten o- and home s beng n ths years annversary of,he sxteenth ye. ment.".ad A. J. les, ^ * ^ ^ ^appeared. ^ - ncepton of work of Whte & Hess, nc., of Woodhrdge, noo. Keadents of both seln and to commttees for research. The s " clatl " s commttee had found out, upon h? rtturn from Kssmmee and Keasbey are anxous to secure a fs,v- commttees fndngs, culled from hectc tradng of Florda last, arable vote on measures that! newspapers and all avalable sources would authorze Board of Edu- are presented to class us a whole, cston to ssue honds to cover Workng n ths way, tho entre class cost of work n r dstrcts. Fre Amd Blzzard Does $2,000 Damage Hal.l. ppel cn. u l \ \l u uf MOW. hue tc to ln d perut to contr.- a lrn stnr\ a:. \ hgh wnd that r, stngng partcles ra.v S". One had l\ W>.-du>.«day nght tha! had broken out half resdence of mftng nd or funct ts n ud- <,l" t> gvng personal nspraton to tlr scout sons to progress n ranks; fars serve us Scoutmasters, nufnlurs of Troop CommtteS.nH our! of Honor, and nstructors n mert badge work. Scoutng s a bond brngng fjoy, home.nd tlu parcnt nto a closer unon. Ths year Sxteenth Annversary of.ry 7 to :. (n Saturday, February ffth, as well as on Sundty, February 7th, scout-s of thc Hebrew, Protestant and (a.holc d nomnatons wll be n attendance at r respectve places,,f worshp, and many clergymen have ^"^ l t y ^ u ^ arranged for a specul servce n th<_ r tfj Xow JeM week. "Florda has (Mlncc.ted peo-,!e to realzaton of trev..-ndms ncrease n really values " lcnv -r re s an nflux of popu-, l!,:n, ;;d- la<- people from bg ctes wth n ney to nvest wll turn ;h r ( ;;.s u\mn X ^ _.er.-(.-y wth, a new ndersand; of ts wonder-, ful possbltes n le real estate nvestment Held." "Of course re wll be few overnght fortunes ms-.de n Jersey. Florda realty values arc largely a stato of mnd, though few people who has thc beneft of graspng sg- There wll be fourteen propos- "lcance of many local and world tons on ballot n addton to condtons whle se events "are n n «conference wth Mr, Lavn. lat expense of takng tho case to court would not exceed $00. On strength of ths t wus voted to retan Lavn to prosecute. The asso catons offcers were elected as follows: A. Lax, presdent; W..or.glcy, vce presdent; W. Luu, fnancal, nk.nes.of canddates to be voted for. Jo maknp.- ts document on { Bur ^ and Vsdes propostons dealng wth vvmk mut follows: o.,.,,f purchase of land and or detals The Permanent Court,,f ntern.- correspondng st-cclary: Boa., of n connecton wth seln and tlon;l "sucf, better known as Llrectos, Keas-bev school addtons, chef World Court was establshed n 920,.....,, by a 3Pe,-al protocol whch has been Lon fu r - NonVU k alul M "- M. Kldl : sgned by K natons. Ths World Court has been an out- Messrs. Marko, «wa, Wllett, Ashley, Hrnkman, o mnke handsome proft. New Jersey, hnwevcr, and especally ths part, between Wuudbrdge, Perth! Amboy, New Brunswck- tnd Carteret du(, f( ]. a b(jom whu(, {hg F, orda )uy. ng frenzy s stll at ts heght, New are turnng Vncent H.dnal, on lcasant uvenue. ula t-* lust year. Specula-... s r.f,-,., to th. conflctng Slwarrn Whl " "" """»"" ""V" flanv had broken through walls. By hard work fremen > promptng «<f cuup - Commttee» sad to. electon day when Mrs....,.-e, junrt what h,;nn.nunu to > n llegal acton of :::an (rauaum n button.,, - nsde, rohm were lucutd. That ncved to htvc prompud a he part of Gntusam. at u"ve Mrs, looz; from her wed buldng fon total loss. t n estmated that damage done At tme thc lre wa* dscover Rulnal famly was n Perth where Am )u >- A neghbor dscovered tho blaz- rtnd phoned for help. A small ol stow n kjtrhen may have commemoraton of Scuut Annversary. ; Monday, February Hth, s Annversary Day here n Perth Amboy Dstrct, of whch tha communty s a part, hgh spot of dstrcts observance of annversary wll occur. Anml wll Jersey as thc logcal plce for overflow of tremendously ncreasng Metropoltan populaton. Woodbrdge, Perth Amboy, Carteret, South Amboy.nd New Brunswck wll nl proft by ths recognton. Not only wll resdents ncrease, but addtonal developers wll take hold, and place large tracts land on nu lef. rl. r.urson c amt that n he wan vsted one f ohxtte-men Grausam who sought to fnd out "talk busncua" P> Commttee for replacng ruary Nth, Perth Am, - L orate progam has been arranged for and caught tre, s n- thjs m, etng and wll open a f 7.4 5,,. m. wth assembly of scouts tnd leaders from 7 troops of dstrct. An nterestng feature on Court of Honor program tha year,..,.w..^ jf land grows wth popu audtorum of js m U(, e - m Jer. An elabttn s tlc budget for current pxnenses that totals $",7,000. t s necessary every year for voters to authorze Board of Educaton to r;.se ths tem by taxes, amount beng fxed n accordance wth wht Board estmates to he necessary to run schools for tho year. A detaled account of all propo-! stons to be voted on, as well as thc temzed budget appear elsewhere n ths ssue n Bo»rd of Educatons formal notce of electon. Polls wll be provded at hgh; school and a\. schools n Kea?bey, Hopelawn, Fords, seln, Port Readng, Avenel, and Sewaren. They wll (Contnued on page 4) hemer. These persons were elected by secretary ballot nnusmuch as no nomnatons were made to oppose m. n case of treasurer re wll be a vote at next meetng on names of A. Thamm and Carl trnkman. Kuntzs letter, whch was read at meetng, follows: "seln mprovement Assocaton, "seln, New Jersey. Gentlemen: " sec from some of thc newspapers that your assocaton holds a meetng tonght and thought that you would probably deem t advsable to ask me to be present so thnt we may An nterestng program has been talk over a fcw matters tha are of Parent-Teachers Have Program for Evenng Meetng Tonght n School to Commemorate Founders Day Specal Speaker,pen at 7 oclock Tuesday evenng: prepal. ed for t on B lts meetng of. Jont nterest to us. ml renan open one hour and as - - much longer as persons present necessary vote. for Lades Jonng Auxlary of Local Legon Post Parent-Teachers Assocaton of School One and Eleven, n Audtorum of School Eleven, Day wll be be a specal speaker. "Havng receved my presence would notce that desrable, Valentne Dance By Junor Womans Club One of Last Events Before Lent Begns d..., Mu»> -n-ng n l JV *... J >A H S), m. and t s esthatelt leasant" (or hm. more (developed untl.-, ago when a young lady M. offce one mornng nt sht had been sent by n KO to work. Larson n- that he had no vacances lot been notfed that r ht commttt ntended new employee. The young that Mayor Ryan would later on matter, hut call. nstead, pll called an explanatun uf what " ud when young lady " ohce. by Junor Wunans gjnha.-um ("lull. [Tom Cuopera famous C Club orche.stra wll furnsh musc for occason. Elaborate plans arc bong made for decoraton m gym by M«s (leneveve Uyan, charman of decoratons. Unque favors and novdty dances wll be fcanres. Refreshments wll commttee n charge more utkjy than Mddlesex ts many ralroads, ts waterfronts, ts, man hghways leadng toevery large cty n country, ts beuutful resdental dstrcts combne to m,ke t. best nvestment n New., Jerse for those who wsh r,yll be be all recepton n Hgh ^ [o e a maxmum j;vdend School audtdrum of a natonal wjthout any rsk l)f prncpal." broadcastng program whch s com-,,, T L. an 8afe]y s. (y tha(. Mddlesex ll see a healthy real estate boom next summer unequullcd n her hstory. Those who have bought are fortunate, and those who wll buy waely, cannot lose, but wll gan rewards and profts of prudent S to 8.30 p. m.»nd t s estrfatep that a potental.audence of kevej mllon people wjll hear annextended by Mr. of (Contnued on page 4) r. r. v,,, Margrt Wnnd, charman, H6»e Mss, s (j l.,, t. v -v^ Hyun, H6»e ( j (l. nj u j-[ a! [.arson, Ruth Lur«h, Kulh s, Carne CJonoamoB, Kl- Agre.n, clubs preldftt, Curl.-son standng- frm aganst () j t v T, lll( j v w \ v cnu»elor, Mrs. r he personnel of hs OHUT j- v K.. Ucmtrs. nvtafton.s have lupertd wth, Comntt.c, ()((, n ssllt., am y may also be at next meetng by n-,.,,(.,,,.^ front any member of k ordnance that wll, t. () umt, t, (.. lor fnal consderaton Mon-j J.._. HH puhhsge s not cxpect-!l wthout lreworks, for Lar-!l»:hl hus ralled support, fl Hre of case that s ^ o as grmly amusng s ta JJJp] ^,[\\ \ U M» beneft card party at n wth Blum caae s«v- nome,,f Mrs. Canrad Schrmpf ths ago. At thut tme 7, Q rl!t!n street, on Monday after* " enocrauc udmnstraton, _ February 8. <ln K electon, voced tt vg- - ~ "" t^,,,t " demnaton of admn- lon stand, Mr. Ur«* """ «ut. n power because t had at- n that t now set-to to g» mtu - t., m nto department offce of an el«m *** V lector am...j.<,..,!.,> vt-rv thng for wnch t tnt- Beneft Cards Monday he legslatve depurtmul of Wuma,, s Chn of Woodbrdge Townj d t g p <l"t«d road.upervsor and "v.-hwbon.th«admbltraton do very thng «««l t* Classfed Ads. Brng; Results The program uf entertanment s Several mors, ssters and wves, as fullows - of ex-servce men have ndcated. Songs, "Now Day s Over," r ntenton of becomng charter and "Mussus n de Cold, Cold v, am takng se means of bounders j.^ ^ ^ thnrs l() your a3soeat on observed and re wll wnch ouf, nt t0 (, e taken care of wthout delay;. "Here s what s on my mnd: "(a) practcally d.u.ated..me 32 lots to -n\!ln Boa-.l of Educaton upon con on that-y V.Ul n s"hol rtl!" nv: uf our ltmembers of Auxlary whch s; 0l. 0UllJ» )v thc.,; th an d 7th grades. te park; you probably know that beng formed here by Post 87, Amer can Legon. Snce announcement. A playlet, "Mdnght n Val- sellng se lota at no less than pece and my total prce to last Frday of posts ntenton of! entme Land gven by pupls from " J Edueaton s $,500, startng Auxlar? W. K. Wht- j Oth and 7th grades, and cokched ncludeg th( k aker has enrolled qute a nucleus for by Mss Kathryn Grffn. The cast ts; - Lucnda, Yvonne Gerald, ts buldngs, platforms, and all playground equpment. On February «,,.- organzaton., Ray Moore, servce offcer of Phlp Bell;.«., u.».^,.,, *~ - flf r d M c l ar(. Legon Post, has announced that he j ael; Cupd, Florence Olbnck; St. Val- ^ d ^ ^ ^ wll be glad to confer wth any exservce men who want to re-establsh r war rsk nsurance. Card Party Next Thursday ^The Parent-Teacher Assocaton of SewBren wll hold a card, party at school on Thursday n^ht, February }l, at 8 oclock. j TRE CHANS All Szes - Lowest Prces Phone 60 L. A. McLEOD 3 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Scouts And Dads Eat And Sng Toger At Banquet of Troop n spte of storm over 70 Boy Heard troop, uf Avenel. The follow- Scout^ and r fars attended ng telegram was sent to former entne, Vctor Sherman; Lolly Pop, Dorothy Spauldng. OrValentne Folks, Olga Barnekov, Kaherne 0- brck, Clare Nelson, Dorothy Nelson, Jeanette Nelsen, Arthur Klen and George Molnar.. Monologue, "Gettng Ready for Company," by James Mayer, from Mss V. Ernests room. V. Several selectons from 7th grade orchestra, led hy Mss Grace Brown. The presdent, Mrs. Lews Frunkel, hopes fur k large attendance, Make Arrangements For Recprd Crowd Tonght skth /annual banquet n renbjteran Sunday School busenvunt last nght. The banquet was served at 7 o- clock. Between courses boys lvened thngs up by sngng songs. Folowng supper, Mr. J. D. ("arstang, scout executve of Perth Amboy Dstrct spoke oh 0th annversary of Scoutng whch wll be observed February 8-6. Prof. J. H. Love, charman of dstrct Court of Honor, gave an nterestng tajk to ^D boys on Scoutng. The scoutmaster M. Russell N. long, n behalf of tr*op com.! mtteeme, presented a statuette of Amercan boy tu Walter BrytuzOk who s thrd boy of troop, to attun hghest rank n Scoutng, that of an 2agle Scout. Walter s assstant scoutmaster of Dan outmuster Uev. L. V. Buschman: "Troop, at Avenel banquet, send Mrs. Mary Klen, charman of a ruetngs and best wshes." card party and dunce to be gven toevenng closed nght for beneft of St. James )vu "Bo Pre-j school, declares that plans hulve been d jd t praton for erecton of proposed school. My ntenton was to urge you at tonghts meetng.to e v plan stuaton to our voters and to see that ths, proposton! goes through so as to have a school bn our own grounds and thus save our many chldren from crossng Lpcoln Hghway and ralroad track. whch facts are all known to everyone of us. "(b) 75 per cent, of our seln resdents havent as yet obtaned r deeds; my notces sent early last month explaned urgency of obtanng permanent loans and ttle to your lttle homes whle am : : tll at seln.. ntended tonght to elaborate on ths queston and to J-uetngs and best w The program of wth a three reel m pared." Ths pcture features. great Amercan Scout, Dan Beard. The supper commttee was composed of Mrs. H. A- Tappen, charman; Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. Hllard Humphreys, Mrs. Arthur Hunt, Mrs. John Strome, Mrs, A. H. Bowers, Mrs. Erwn Ne.btl, Mrs. John Weygandt, Mrs. J, Copelund, Mrs, W. H. War, Mrs. Wllam Rowe. The waters were Msses Varl fler, May Myer, Lllan Rchards, Mary Rabbns, Evelyn Schoonover, Bertha Peterson and Dorothy Fox. made to accommodate a record attendance. All varous card games wll be played n card room of St. James school, whle dancng wll be n order n audtorum to strans of Fred OBrens orchestra. A door prze of a $2.50 gold pece wll be awarded. HospUl Auxlary Meetng Thu Woodb»dge and Sewaren Chapter of Rahway Hosptal The regular meetng j)f Scout Auxlary wll meet at home of Troop No., wll be held n Mrs. P.. Perry on Monday after-., k those present to get busy and pay attenton to my notce- sent out hst month so that each of you may obtan your deed and your permanent loan, as suggested ren. n my absence wll you please consder tlvs suggeston and explan to your resdents and to audence present mportance of ths pont. "(c) We are payng taxes for street lghtng n amounts planly shown on back of each of your tax blls. Some of our streets, many of m n fact, n lghtng dstrct, have no street lghts although we art) enttled to m. Your organzaton should seo thut our Commls- sontrs gut n touch wth tlu Publc Servce and that we receve at least Scout Cabn tonght at 7.30 oclock, noon, February «, at 2,30 ojluck. revhraad ts ure-elec- year. (Contnued on -.! - page

2 PAGE TWO Y 5THEVRE REWTEO PROPCRTX WTH All THE MODERN VCNENCE5 CAUSED OF THER DSPUTES." rr..ytd. She ha«to endure r.or, v ncrncs that would put =amv halo temporarly askew. Sett] your domestc feuds >y Vmlnp a Home of Your Own -- " that wll nclude lttle or.nv-nenct:- y ouve always wanted and some ycj.vc m-\pr even thought of! A bult-n r^nnp board, a co?y breakfast C"rner or perhaps a trm sleepng porch, Turn over your buldng problems to u? were ready to solve m wth our plan servce.nd suggeston?. Now s tme! m nterested n: ( ) "BU Dn r " PLm ) Sleepng Porches Name. Address LMBER us WOODBRDQE LUMBER COMPANY BUHDNC MATERAL STORE WOODBRDG NW JERSEY Queer Cuttom The Z;;..;>. ;.,^s : ;:.e CMVhj ndans,.o: ;r.!>u. wtre povf-nwd l>y lnjuur n>-5. F.a:h Z;;a was son of h:.» rnle->-" l T t sster. «"»«reared und.-r s;---.. (.-jardlansl.p and was for:.>u!en o see (le SUD or eat sall! * ; asy Lessons n * AUCTON BRDGE. Seres by WYNNE FERGUSON cauthor of "Ferguson on cauctonbnd^f :. ;,,>.Jr. ARTCLE.; frnt majorty of hnds f - ;T l<-.< s not dffcult. Every now,-.- r.t, however, a player wll hold a!.-.. t l,; puf/l«hm as to lead. Tue correct de< soansuchcuamefat «rme saved or at least a trck or to. 7 Tt»r>r noted three etah hands o:h(t cv-nng ar.d n every one of m (.-» fj,--,...( rpenng lead nude a trerr.t. ;s dflerence. Hand No. H»*rM K, J, 7. 2 Cl-:;* -(., J. 8, 4 : Y mrt-s - -4 : A B -pa-j«- - A, o. 9, 4 : Z >o t< r- ", rubber pnm". 7. dealt and bd ;)< ;.:-jonl, A doyued, Y bd thre>- H!?, am) B three spades. 7. bd -..* mnfl, A four spades, Y fve,:r.f::!s and B tl /. pa««ed, Adoubl-d am a! p-^fd. What should A r ;,en "s :.y ettnly a dffcult hand. f h h.-!nr fenc ls partner to bd by h; : :<!! tnry double of one damond, t!:e art of S;. C» *ould be lo?f\l jd-r. np,. Jr as ls bd o n answer to.v -;.!!<, A s not jus.fcd n Mfm- ;;; ; tb.t B holds knx of Epa-B..h t; rk> and heart leads are quev tn:.-bl«: sn t!e proper lend Wf rn to be 2f four clu * n bd four tpad«, Z donb- ^l, A p.-.5p<t, Y bd fve dubs, B and /. passed. A donbled nd ll p«sed. VTat should A open? n ths hand ttt Uump openng tetm dtal One. Wth trump openng, fv* club bd can be defeated two trclcn. Wth anv or openng, t can be defeat^l r.:!y one trck. Note that n both of those hands bddng of both opponents r.dratrd ver\ clearly that y htld practfally all of tnmp ptrenpth, so that a trump openng woj not raue As partntr to lo»e a trump tr<k. [>nnt make trump openngs unlcw havng three suts well protected and unless you know th.t openng wll tnt make your partner.fe a trump tr t. They are perfrt n hands >» just gven out, but should be u»ed wth great dscreton. Hand No. 3 Hearts none Clulm 6, 5 lutnonds K.],O,?,4,3 ;-padt K, n, ), 8, 2 No sror", rubber game. 7. dealt and b! dvr hearts, A and Y passed. B doubled and all passed. What should A open? A should open spade sut. f 7.\ ;-.e four of d.monds. The f.rt that A preemptve bd of four hearts s correct, "l.os three tut, all of whch, he would t should ndcate weakness n spade?, prrfer to h.ve lrxl to hm, makes or major sut. f that s correct, trump openng wth ths hand deal A would be leadng up to weakness n one. As a nv.tter of fact, t wl only Z«hand, always a good play. The only openng th.t would have taved game. or chore A has s damond lead Wth ths openng fve dra"rnond bd and that seems a bad openng. A has a was defeated one trclc. mnor tenate n damonds and should wat for a lead n that su^t from B. Hand No. 2 There really seems no choce but for A Hearts K. J, 6, 2 to lead spades. The lead should be er Clubs 8, 3. 2 : Y eght of spades, fourth best, or Damonds K,Q, 0,6 :A B ten ofspades, top of ntermedate sequence. The spade openng wll Spaccs Q, 6 : Z defeat four heart bd by two trcks No score, frst game. Z dealt and bdbut damond openng wll enable one club, A and Y passed and B bdyz to make fve odd n Martt, qute a one cpaje. Z and A paued and Y bddfference. Hcrts none Oub= 6, 5, 3 C>:a:uor,rs K, 8, 6 «padc9--!3, 6,5 Problem No. 3 Hearts J Clubs 4, 2 Damonds 0, 7, 3 Spades A. Q, 9 :A Y Z B: A Y Z B Hearts none Clubs K,J,9, 7 Damonds J, 9, S Spades-J, 8 Hearts none * Clubs A, Q, 0,8 Damonds A, Q, 2 Spades K, 7 Tffre arc no trumps and Z s n lead. How can YZ wn eght of nne r"ks?-j;an5t any defense Soluton n next artrle. Frendshp That Standt Early Wear Prophet Tht The frurrr-u f p.nd s *!» ^ht-rjht-rd "f Bantury was th«onlv fnt-r><l>hr ;. h slun.pr ennnet : pseudunv] Ukcu ly John Clnrdge n prejcd;ce. K,r s a very! publshng. \h T44, hs noted collectl»d of rule? f-r predctng wear matter u ttlc a man «hu; to prcjj-:-.f hm whu?e changes, T.e lmt acheved lumtrtlate nrtv -..w hud rouny edl- acter we l.ruaghlj lesw tot many years. Arstotle. UOU5. FRDAY FEBRUARY 5, 926 Notes to Homemakers MAY TRUMAN Demon Tn" (>-:nty F\-nson Servrn.!]>( to he -dfferent, th? felt hatf»n ths wpek bnvp hfr brmp "<] wth straw. At ths oarly date * s hard to gay how women folks wll takf to ths cmhnatnn, but t -»nf<" to promw nvn now that felt :- hero to stky for th preppnt «ny! AHV. One reason!"t ts popularty! - that soft f. t hat. s en f.mf..rtahle; frtflr tem n t favor s t«bcomnrrp-. When wo add to comfort andbeconnfnesw thr «f-rvro one fceu from a felt hat. t «jnnf to take 3om- sr.n! arjrumenfs : tn convnce ethfr mad or m.tron that t s not what «hc want?. f t s true thst thv lnns of ones hat should always be subordnate to tn- lno? of fe»rf, thpn we must Vvc been woefully gnorant when we wr.re hug*, ovcrtrmmed aftars thnt wpro perched above our pompt»- dmr rolls back n.oft. looked OVT some old phot.trnphs lately wthths thought n mnr and found that n nl cascr woman was qute nsgnfcant as compared to her headpehr. The hats sec-mod to have no shape n mselves; y were somethng to whch trmmng mfrht be sewn. Hu(re fears, flowers and b.ws were used n profuson and when one decoraton dd not com-j pletey hde hat. or two were Hdded and mayhe a buckle was thrown n for ftood measure. Nowadays trmmnp counts for lttle. The slogan of mllner whch used to be " trm s thng," hu been changed to " trm s a pn." n 926 hats are lovely n mselves lovely n lne and r celor and. when trmmng s used at all. t s^o accentuate a becomng ; lne. Today women refuse to accept fashons that are unbecomng hence nevtable soft htt whch may be manpulated nto becomng lnes. Also, much attenton s pad to type, ths, of course, applyng to all cloth ng. Many shops have advsors whose help s avalable for woman whd"does not know what she should wear. t s a pty that more folks, do not accept ths servce, but re are a good many who do realze r shortc tlngs n mat-! ter of choosng bn;.- and frocks thut : sut r partcular needs. n consderng hat brms, t s ws-u to know that -.rapht brm demands reprular f-:t".res t s ton, severe for many. The soft, pllnc brm s much ea>: r "... wear; " :nd. J tn ones heght..; : - -rr..rt. tj fnops suffcenty - :.r.c : >.! ).-! np nfluence am v:.,y,y rar f.ll-j faced women fr. :..a", t s"j;s m far better than : d.se h;t.frorf whch r feat..re- seem to pro-: trude. The dr :.png : rn^ has many advantages. n frst place, t thrnws a shadow whch conceals tred eye> Latest Photo of Roosevelts Photo shows kft <) rch". Th«",,,,r,, nd wth Uk* "hl-ac ( M Ml*" rr Kt.! Tl" photo. s a <"j>r from a ml eavl.- Theodorp Roosevelt and tred faces. The womnn who, wears glasses lkes t because shadow prevents glare and, as ths brm project* beyond her gl»s,-e«, t! s usually most becomng. Ths need not be brohd. of course. Then re s tarn, or beret us t, s often called, offerng n type that s be-. comng to many though f s really brmless. When beret s of felt, t may be, manpulated by wenrer nto most becomng lnes,.fust now se are exceedngly ^mart. Crown? are qute as mportant as brms but that must go u/tl anor tme. Almost Never Cobwetn ur» s.l " * rnnrtctort o*"*lectrlct>!u.v sell>m shock t domestc servant - -"don Upnloo. Classfed Ads. Brng Result? T H E Favored FLOUR For all home bakngs " -..- W-.lM : -tlt. who are now T.--.arh wnrk t Asa. l S.-rtt o( CllkHgQ by Babes Love t For all stomach and ntestnal troubles and dsturbances due to teethng, re,«nothng better than a sale nfants and Chldrens Laxatve. MRS. The Fb. Fob. Fb. Mnrh March March Aprl Aprl Aprl May WNSLOWS SYRUP CHARLOTTE WHlTTn Mss (mrlntte Whlltnn nf. tn r>e-n nhde chlrman of, wlfhre comnlttfe of...,.nntlons. She ssnocuted w - Hrlenf 5urnl»u nf JWt(thr- «m«e! Vald«nf <^hl<>»nrt *,{.. l.thrnp of tnlted Sttes Whltton lno lng b«>en Jrornln* churltabe work n Cntda. The Wnchester Store BROWN BROTHERS Roosevelt Avenue Telephone Carteret 320 Hardware, Pants Tools, Sportng Goods Golden Tour Jan. Fob. Feb. March Murch March Aprl P Aprl ". Aprl 20 May 0 May ARE YOU GONG TO MAM, FLORDA? Sre us abr ut Fame and let us r-. your reservatons, etc. 48 hourfllrns Travel, by largest, fa- and m.*t ux/rou? vessel.- on w: Atlatc (naft. Fur rates ar.d fur nlnrmatn see Jacob Goldberger, Banker Steamhp Tcket and Foregn Exchan:;r Agency 432 Slate Street, Cor. Wa»hngton Perth Amboy, N. J., A. BROWN HgK-Grade Boots, Shoes and Furnshngs 562 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret, N, J. n order to clear out all of our wnter and fall stock to make room for a bg new stock of Sprng and Summer Goods, we are holdng ths February Sale. All of fall and wnter stock must go. We have cut prces down to approxmately cost n all lnes; n some nstances cut s away below cost. Look over tems lsted below and consder wher you cart afford to mss opportuntes offered at ths sal* Mens Lght Tan Oxfords Reg. prce $ ! ; Prce $3.45 Men* Black or Tan Dress Shoes Guaranteed Fr$t ^nd All Szes $.65 Womens Hgh Top Shoes All Styles $.00 a pr. Turksh Towels A -.00 \ery large 3 for «P* Mens Black Oxfords Reg. Prce $5.00 $3.00 Mens Felt Slppers Reg. Prce $ c Womans Pumps and Oxfords Whle y last 75c Chlds Hgh Top Rubber Boots Ball Brand. Reg. Prce $3.75 $2.25 Mens AH Lear Army Shoes Reg. Prce $4.00 $2.95 Womens 2 Strap Pump, Mltary Heel Pat. or Lght Tan, Reg. Prce $ $2.95 Mens Rbbed Unon Suts The best qualty. Rtg. Prce $.75, $.25 Mens Hard Collars, Arrow or Trangle Brand. 3 for 49c Mens Lear Slppers, Reg, Prce $2.25 Prce $" Womens Felt Slppers Reg. Prce $.00 60c Mens Fleeced lned Shrts and Drawers ^ F* Reg. Prce $.00 Each D C Boys Drummer Boys Stockngs All qzes, par for $ fcs*.. Mens Black and Tan Shoes Reg. Prce $5.50 $3" Mens Heavy Moccasn Tp Work Shoes Reg. Prce $4.50 ^... $2 Womens Satne [Pumps Mltary Heel, Reg. Prce $5.00 Womens Low Heel Pat. and T«n Pumps Reg. Prce $5.00 ^O.46 *P«3 Mens Flannel Shrts Best qualty. Reg. Prce $3.0.0 $ Mens Dress Shrts, collar attached Whte, Blue, Tan, Englsh Broadcloth.. To close out our stock of over-shoes, artcs, rubber boots, etc. we are offerng entre Lot at Cost»jjv. ; kv>ftr "V>»", *L»,.. : LY^»..;_L>.."» _» >_ V ".». Y.,. j Y Y."»". Y/VYv/w wtt.»-» k s.- Womens Full Fashoned Slk Hos«Penelope. The beat wearng stockng made / Msses Black and Tan Shoes Specal Prce $ Jl

3 Sale Starts Frday, Feb. 5th Sale Ends Sat., Feb. 20th FRDAY FEBRUARY 5, 926 PAGE THREE A Sale that s to be a Real Woodbrdge Bargan Event FEBRUARY CLEAN-UP SALE that brngs to your attenton unexcelled bar gans Fancy Trmmng Rbbons All new colors and desgns Fancy Trmmng Buttons A most entcng assortment n f\ UC per card Affordng as ths sale does, an example of ths stores ablty, to gve values way n excess of anythng you would naturally expect, we urge you to be here on openng day, and every or day durng sale. Buy lberally for youll save money by dong so. All colors At ths sale Mens Concrete SOCKS Mens Fancy Slk HOSE 2c Asst. colors 3 par for $,00 UNDERTHNGS Prnce** Slp*,... Value $.39, Sale $.9 Prnce** Slp*, Value $.98, Sale $.89 Mutln Nghtgowns, Value $.9, Sale 98c Worn. Crepe Bloomers, Vul. 75c, Sale 69c Worn. Knt Bloomers,... Val. 79c, Sale S9c Chlds Cross-Bar Bloomers, Val. 39c Sale 33c Chlds Kntted Wasts to close out at Yard Goods at Sharp Prce Cuts Value S.89. Sale $.69 yd. Value $.98, Sale $.79 yd. Value $2.49. Sale $.98 yd... Value $.98, Sale $ Value Hoc, Sale 29c yd.. Value :59c, Sale 29c yd. Value 29c, Sale 23c yd. Fancy Strpe Dress Flannel, Plan Dress Flannel lalbrggan Materal, Tubular Jersey Cloth, Kmona Flannels, Kddy Kloth, Rpplette, Fancy Plad Gnghams ths sale only 9c yd. Mohawk Bleached Sheetng, 72 n., ths sale only 47c yd. Mohawk Bleached Sheetng, 8 n., ths sale only 52c yd. Mohawk Bleached Sheetng, 90 n., ths sate only 62c yd. Hope Bleached Musln, ths sale only, 7c yd. Unbleached Musln, ths sule only 2c yd. Crash Towelng, Value 29c, Sale 22c yd. Whte Flannel, Value 9c, Sale 5c yd. Whle Flannel, Value 22c, Sale 9c yd. Pllow Cases Keg. 39c.. Sale 29c Mohawk Pllow Cases Reg, 49c,.- Sale 4c Bed Sheet* «* * Reg, $.49 Sale; $.29 Mohawk! Sheets Specajl $.79 Specal Lot of Percales Q /» Specal ydluk * Specal Lot Curtan Scrms,. yd. Q _ Note Especally These Prces CLOTHNG SPECALS The smart stylng, exceptonable tne qualty of Fabrcs and Talorng, add to advantage of securng se values now. OVERCOATS Lot Value up to $29.50 Sale $20.95 Lot Value up to $40.00 Sale $29.75 Lot, Value up to $50.00 Sale $39.75 Boys Overcoats Greatly Reduced SUTS 2 Pants, Collegan Suts, Value $26.75, Sale $ Pants, Collegan Suts, Value $35.00, Sale $29.75 Lot, Dark Worsted Suts, Value $32.50, Sale $27.50 Blue Serge Suts, Value $32.50, Sale $27.50, Mxed Lot, Mens Suts, ths sale only $4.75 BOYS SUTS Lot Boys Suts, mostly 2 Pants, Value $7.95, Sale $5.45 Lot 2 Boys Suts, 2 Pants, Value $9.45, Sale $7.45 Lot 3 Boys Suts, 2 Pants Value $3.50, Sale $9.95 Worn. Long-Sleeve Unon Suts (Munsngwear) Values to $2.25 Sale $.49 Worn. Elbow-Sleeve Unon Suts (Munsngwear) Values to $2.25 Sale $.89 Worn. Rbbed Unon Suts, Value $.49, Sale 98c Chldrens Rbbed Unon Suts, Value $.25, Sale 79c Lot Chldrens Mddys, Specal 89c Worn. Part Wool Hose, Assorted colors, Value 39c Sale 23c Worn. Wool Hose, Assorted Colors, Value $.00, Sale 79c Chldrens Black Cotton Hose, szes 6 to 9/<< Sale 9c pr. Worn. Cordovan Lsle Hose Value 39c, Sale 29c Lot Chldrens Vests and Pants, (Rbbed) Specal to close out., 29c Broken Lot of Sweaters at -. - $.00 Balance of Camsole Stock at,., \ V 2 Prce Bed Spread*,, Value $2.25, Sale $.89 Bed Spreads, ) Value $2.49, Sale $2.9 Bed Spreads,! Value $2.98, Sale $2.79 Slkne Pearl Cotton Specal le Slkateen " Specal 8c Fancy Embrodered All-Wool Dress Lengths Value $5.50 Sale Prce $4.69 Values For The Thrfty Man Shoes For EveryDay and Dress Wear Mens Flor$hem Shoes, Values to $9,85, Sale $8.85 Mens Edmonds Foot-Ftters, Reg. $7.00, Sale $6.45 Lot, Mens Shoes, Values to $5.00, Sale $3.35 Boys Walton Oxfords, to 5/2 Reg. $3.50, 9 Lot, Boys Shoes, n broken szes at Growng Grls Buster Brown Oxfords,... Reg. $4.50, Growng Grls Buster Brown Ponted Toe Oxfords Sale $.95 Reg. $5.00, Sale $.95 Msses Black and Tan Hgh Shoes, Reg. $3.00, Sale $.95 Msses Buster Brown Oxfords, Values to $4.00, n broken szes Lot, Worn. Hgh Shoes, to close out at Mens Roots Tvol Underwear at ths sale $.79 Rbbed Unon Suts, n broken lots, at ths sale $.59 Mens Heavy Gray Cotton Underwear, at ths sale, 79c Mens Honesdale Flannel Shrts, Value $3.00, Safe $2.69 Mens Honesdale Flannel Shrts, Value $2.00, Sale $.79 Mens Cotton Work Shrts, all colors, Value $.00, Sale 89c Mens Lumber Jacks, Value $3.00, Sale $2.45 Mens LumW Jacks, Value $4.95, Sale $3.95 Mens Lumber Jacks, n Value $6.45, Sale $5.95 Boys Lumber Jacks, Value $4.95, Sale $4.45 Boys Lumber Jacks Value $3.95, Sale $3.45 Mens Slp-Over Sweaters, Value $8.00, Sale $6.45 Mens Heavy Button Sweaters, Value $5.00, Sale $4.45 Mens Fancy Novelty Sweaters, Value $7.45, Sale $5.45 Boys Wool Slp-Over Sweaters, Values to $3.95,^Sale $2.95 Sweet-Orr Blue Overalls at ths sale $2.29 Sweet-Orr Brown Overalls, at ths sale : $2.59 Sweet-Orr WhUe and Hckory Overfalls, at ths sale $2.29 Mens Heavy Hue Den m Overalls,! Value $2.00, Sale $.69 Mens Paterson Overalls, all colors, Sale $.29 Mens Khak Work Pants, good qualty, Sale $.79 Mens Freeland Unonalls, Value $3.00, Sale $2.69 Sale $2.79 $.00 Sale $3.95 $.00 $2.25 Mens All-Lear Scout Shoes Mens Collar Attached Shrts, Strped and whte, Reg. $.25, Sale 79c Broadcloth Shrts, Collar Att, Blue, grey, and whte... Sale Prce $.79 Tan and Whte Souette, also Blue Check, Col. Att., Reg..95, Sale $.49 Fancy Slk Strpe Neckband Reg. $2.50 Sale $2.9 Lot Mens Fancy Neckband ths sale only...!:::. 89c Mens Heavy Khak Moleskn Pants ths sale only $.95 Mens Blue Chambray Work Shrts good qualty, whle y last Mens Fancy Brushed Wool Scarfs Values $.50 Ots Balbrggan Underwear at ths sale V Now 79c 73c Colored Poplns Keg. 49c Fancy Cretones Reg. 39c Sale yd. Sale yd. 32c C. CHRSTENSEN & BRO. 96 Man Street, Woodbrdge, N. J. Mens Sheep Lned Coats (hrf.95 Values to $0... Sale. «P Mens Slk For-a-hand Tes *.35 50c,... at ths sale, 3 for $ :,..:,. J, >/? V

4 PAGE FOUR Subscrpton, $.50 Per Year -h - K [ > TP^tny ar.d prtl:>! y MDDLESEX PRESS, 23 Green Street, Woodbrdge Telephone, Woodbrdge <T~5 G. HARGS PHA.r ---- Edtor MAXWELL LOGAN-.-.--Managng Edtor r. H. BYRNE.- Advcrt.rr Representatve Ent,r,d a.,ecnnd-cla M matf r M..:- r. t :s :!? at Postoffce at Woodbrdge, N. J.. under A- " Mnr/h ; l.jh^j. PLOW THE SNOW TO THE CENTER OF THE STREET Snowstorms are a nusance, but.*nce wth all our ny, tons and modern eturnrw we can n-» m»re prevent m flan could our fars n-fore us. we are facer! wth necessty of Wakng best of stuaton. Tho only thng we can do s to open streets and hghways to traffc as quckly as possble. Of course, on man thoroughfare-; t s desrable to."hovel ; up?now and remove t. Ths s rar expensve f < same procedure s followed on all street-?. For ths reason a, great many streets can not be shoveled. But here s some-*- thng that "could be clone at slght exp-nse that would render streets more passable and at same tme provde a way for sewers to earn,- off water when snow melts. The plan we suggest s to plow snow orall paved streets, except those of a busness dstn.t, toward mddle rar than sde. Ths would leave lanes for trark n er drecton and would have an even greater beneft n that t would provde for quck and natural dranng of snow water by keepng gutters o.pen. We saw plan worked to perfecton on streets n anor cty last wnter. Unless t can be shown that we are up aganst a dfferent proposton here t mght not be a bad dea for road department to gve system a tral. Try t out on one street, at least, and see f ts not better than havng frst thaw convert streets nto soggy quagmres that defy fordng for anyone not equpped wth hp boots. STUDYNG HSTORY WHLE T S HAPPENNG 4 Say what we may, re s no denyng that vtfunger generaton s gettng beneft of and s beng developed by many thngs that were not dreamt of n yesteryear/ We have a habt of recallng n a sentmental way old re dn, wrtn, and rthmetc that were manstays of our $ work but, after all, we must admt present-day has ts redeemng features. One of se s a cl school senors n Problems n Amercan studyng hstory n makng. Ths class nterests tself n all knds of events, condton? and current tendences. t splts tself up nto small commttees,.-ach of whch s gven a subject to run to earth to track down every bt of evdence, pro and con, when subject s of a controversal nature, and to study hstory, reasons for ;tnd character of thngs that are n course of development at present tme. Each commttee assembles ts fndngs nto a concse summary and submts t n that form for whole class to study and understand. By that means senors are gettng a grasp of current condtons that wll be of nestmable value to m when y graduate. Despte rolled stockngs, bobbed har and or thngs ^ Church Notes Methodst Rev. Melnor H. Senor, pastor. 0 A. M. Sunday School..\. M. Mornng Sermon; tnp-, "All." 7.45 P. M. Evenng Sermon; top- H P. M. Chor at home of Mss Helen tne on Rdgedale Avenue. Angus Wednesday, 2.30 The Susannah Wesley Crcle wll meet at home of Mrs. F. F. Anness on upper Man street. Wednesday, vce. P. M. Prayer serchool-room Thursday. 2.:)0 P. M. The Lades M««mrrarr Sm*tPty -rt-rh hold r currculum monthly meetng nt home of 6S Of hgh M r^. Albert R. Bergen on Grove Dttnocracv that s -treet. K-dy. :>.:! > P. M. The Fanny ^J r~by Clnss under leadershp of Mr*. A. R. Bergen wll meet,wth Ml-? Klzheth Spencer on upper Man str-t-t. At ths meetng several lays wll n- decded upon fur pre- M-:tat!"! n near future. FRDAY FEBRUARY 6, 926 Through Wrnger Church Notes ConfT«K»ton»l Rev. Wra. V. D. Strong, pastor a. m. Sunday School. a. m. Mornng worshp. 7 p. m. Chrstan Endeavor; topc "What Does C. E. Mean to Me." 7.-5 p. m. Evenng worshp. * * * * Tuesday, 2.30 P. M. The Lades of Church wll meet at home of Mrs. Wm. V. ). Strong, on Grove avenue. The Mssonary barrel! wll be packed ard shpped to a p;.s tor and hs famlv n Docatur, Ga. Wednesday, 8 vce; topc, "Th Chrst." * l*th Mnsfrel h^h school aur- Thursday. F. nnd dance n thtorum and gym r.asum. P. M. Prayer serof Saturday, Mar., h JT.h The La des of Cv.r.-h wll hold an Easter sale." H"u-made artcles, cake, c.hv and Kast-r cards vl le Frday. Feb. 2t\, H.3H P. M. The Last Mr«:day evf-nncr.he G. K. T. Kngs Heralds wll mtt at home held r njular num.mp. At of Mss R;:th Dram on Xelson street. bu?nes> MT.-LJ t was decded that members sell Schraffs chocolates Last Tuesday evenng. Mrs. Geo.land use proceeds to purchase ln- Utter, of Freeman street, entertan-?? J he oleum for church ktchen and to contrbute to Sunday School chor dent, Mrs. Theodore Marsh, presdthat have brought wrath of r adult crtcs up-. ed _ T h ; meetng was opened wth a ng. progressve games by en- fund. Followng busness meeton r heads, boys and grls of today cannot be blamed prayer bv Rev. Senor and group jtertanment charman, Mss Helen f y ndulge n a sncker or two at our expense. Well sn & n s of " Have Thne Own Wa >-" Kehrer, were enjoyed. Refreshments At a prevous meetng each mem- served by Mss Mtrtha Laurtsen and brought evenng wager that t would be youngsters who would do snck-; bor dec f ded to take a 6Mu to make her commu(, erng f a means could be found to compare knowledge t grow for church treasury. Sev-jto a close. of 40 members of senor class wth 40 adults, selected e ral nterestng plans were outfrom most actve and best read members of communty, ] \ d and ree, sted l; A socal hour durng whch refreshments t were served completed evenng. The on some queston such as World Court. March meetng wll be held at home of Mrs. Charles Mundy on up- per Green street. CAREFULNESS WLL ELMNATE DANGER Every wnter numerous deaths are caused by carbon monoxde. The nformaton Bureau of Kansas Publc Servce Companes has prepared followng set of "danger sgnals :" "When unaccountable headaches come on, especally wth two or more persons nvolved, you have a reason to suspect monoxde posonng f re are any gas stoves, gas grates, or doubtful-actng stoves or furnaces about. "f matches wll not burn perfectly n general ar of rooms, or f re s a sense of drowsness n rar confned (Juarters, you have reason to suspect carbon monoxde. "Suspect fmonoxdfc g&s f, on arsng from a char or attemptng actve work, weakness ot" knees occurs and t requres specal effort to get ones; self to job. "Suspect cook stove, wher t s of gas or or type, Ad Presbyteran Hstory Club Has Promnent Speaker ] Salent Facts On World Court Lsted By H. School Class ( Contnued from frst pace),vth two nternatonal Pence..fprc < that have assembled at th Ha<rue The Fur Pence Conference was called by tl Czar of Russa and met at HK May, 899. The Unted States wan represented at Conference wth 26 or Natons. One of outstandng reaultb of ths Conference was establshment of he Permanent Court of Arbtraton, whch n realty, s a panel of judge.?. Ths permanent Court of Arbtra ton, whch s ner a Court nor permanent n character, conssts o t judges from each Naton. They are chosen for! yoar*. From ths panel of judges, tw! Natons n dspute, wll each selcc 2 judges nnd se wll select th ffth member. Thn, so-rnll.l Permanent Court of Arbtraton, handled H cases n 2.> year?. t s stll n exstence, n r.l-. tn!. S.-Mexcan dspute was frst cum- to come before Permanent Court «f Arbtraton. From ths panel "f about J..O judges, Assembly nnd Councl.>f League of Naton- elect members of present World Court. At second Hague Conference n :>07 members of U. S lelegaton attempted to make Permanent Court of Arbtraton nto a real World Court, but a dsover The Sewaren Hstory Club met on agreement electon of Wednesday afternoon at home of judges prevented proposton. Mrs W H. Tombs n Sewnren. : san Domngo, alone, refused t. Mrs. George A. Smth of Chatham, agree on method of electng frst vce presdent of State Fed- judges to Court, WOODBRDGE NDEPFAF> Factory Rulng May Hamper Natonal Freproof Co ed to OppOM Workers.,..,, " ng Jobs to Go Out of DUtrct A number of member Keasbey volunteer fre vrnp,. ceved an unexpected recent meetng of when t wu unoffcally lna rn. members of fre employed by Natonal Kr. ng Company would not», ted to leave r work to an,, outsde of Keaabey d«t rt plants of Natonal Kr, t Company employ a dozen or., th? members of local : pany and rhould ths rulng - feet t would mean thw t department would be RTCH capped for actve fremen n tme should re be a lr n er Hopelawn or KOM)< Accordng to reports <, pany wll be offcally,>., th^plant offcal*. The fre hts referred matter to > f fre commssoners n )>,. matter can be adjmt.- way. Should rulng hen : fve, t s probable that th. snners ww arr*n re for a r- wth plant offcals. eraton for Womens Clubs, was The next movement wa.«made by West. guest of honor. th" League of Natons, when.20 program by Boy Scout, On account of storm Mr?.; jt selected a Commttee to draw up Troop No, S9, Brooklyn. T l Smth spoke frst and busness j j n e statute of Permanent Court Scout Quartette and Wlla: sesson was held after her departure.! of Arbtraton. Wlle" Robyn of Captal T: Msses Mram and Ruth Erb add-; E hu Roo( wa lamed as a memjurst* famous Roxy Gang;, wll b<> Xcw York, former member ed greatly to pleasure of af-^ o( ;hs c.,, mnluec o f ternoon by r voln and pano *-! whrh (]raftod tht statutlectons. Mrs. J. R. Haywood read Followng recepton of ].slate. an nterestng artcle on Abraham September 4.!2. -John Bassett program, remander of th, Lncoln." The club votcul to endorsee fd lowng canddate? for offcers n th< State Federaton: fur presdent, Mr?. George A. Smth. of Chatham; st vce presdent, Mrs. B. C. Wooster. Monday, Man.h!>! Th- G. E. T Club wll hold :. :: el-cton -f»«:- nf Hacken-ack; vce presdent,, Mrs.. consent to adheson hy crs. A sketch,.. ;.<-hf-l by Mrs Wllam Ogden. f Cape May: chan- Untt. H Sfatps, protocol of sgo-t on four cond- Ptronjr, wll be :. :. -! a; th- nert man of fne arts. Mrs. Flofkhart. nature of As regular meetng day falls tons. up..n Ash Wednesday re wll he. 02S. Presdent February - l.. meetng untl March 3 when Mrs. Hardng asked h Senate to advse F, K, Valentne wll entertan. and consent to adheson by Last "Monday evenng plans were perfected by Mens Club for Mnstrel and Dance to be presented by Craftsmens Club of Jersey Cty. The mnstrel has been an an nual event n Jersey Cty for past ten years and s receved targe enthusastc audences. There wll be ffty georgeously robed men n chorus and specal features wll be announced later. Followng ths entertanment n hgh school Rev. L. Y. Dllener, Mnster. 0 A. M, Sabbath School. A. M Mornng Worshp; sub- audtorum, > ancng wll be held n ject: "What Thnk Ye of Chrst." gymnas m. Tckets arc now on 3 P. M. Junor Chrstan Endcav- sale. or; Topc: How Does Chrstan Endcavor Help Us to Follow Jesus." Last Tue- ay afternoon Ltde 7.30 P. M. The Endeavors wll Socety of -e Church were enu- present pageant "Chrst Ex-ganed by,lrs. John Fl m.g alter! Thro Modern Knghts," to eel- Gr< H -tn <ebrate 4 "«th annversary of presde at he busness met- ng Mrs. B. W. Hoaglas Chrstan Endeavor. There wll be Followng t. busness, member specal musc and a cast of SO yutng- sewed" on a: tdes fur r Easte: H-ople wll partcpate n pageant. hostess. :hosc present were Mr<?a!e. Refr.--: ments were served b Fnal dress rehearsal wjl be held W. A. Osbor, Mrs. H. V>. Schrmpf when se symptoms are aggravated durng preparaton of a for^ Junors on Saturday afternoon at 3.30 and at 7.30 Saturday Frankln, Mr-. Htrry Cole, Mrs. W Mrs. E. C. Moffett, Mrs. Wllam K meal. "Fluele.ss water heaters, wher n bathrooms, ktjehen (;Vl nn K for young people. L. Harned, Mrs. D. F. Voorhees, MM Emma Stel, Mrs. J. C. Wllams or basement, should be constant objects,of suspcon, regardless >d-week L : servlce Wednesday Mrs. B. W. l^agland, Um. Wm. V of tljer type. All of m should have outsde flues." evenng at g oclock. D. Strong, Mrs. Conrad Stern, M Anor frequent cause of death by monoxde posonng \V. H. Voorl.tes and Mrs. M. Bell. j s carelessness of persona n runnng an auto engne n a closed garagje. Ths should not be done by anyone who wants to Wednesday lve to a healthy old age., DONT BE A MSER Monthly fupper of Bror hood, Thursday evenng t 7 oclock n Sunday School basement. The Treasury Department estmate that re are 8,000 The Bushman * Chapter of msers n Amerca, who keep r hoardngs merely to gloat Westmnster Guld held r regular over m. The estmate s that $4Q0,000,000 n cash s hdden meetlj g Monday evenng wth Mss a w a y n m a t t r e s. e s, h o l e s n t h e w a l l, n s o c k s, n v a r o u s c l e v e r! ^ l ^ " l ^ or foolsh places, nstead of beng deposted n safe banks. Book: "Lookng Ahead Wth Latn Money hdden away and not used s essentally dead. Much of Amerca, wu dscussed.(report (p was t"s destroyed n fres, by rats, by death and forgetfulness ^! n by b t. h rumma ee»me M recently l... u- w, LJ. j V, L-,.. held statng that twenty four dollars ot hders. ts an utterly foolsh thng to do to slave away was added to treasury. to earn money, puttng ones lfeblood nto t, and n lay t "A socal hour followed bu«away to mould or to be stolen or lost. The only money worth durng whch ness sebson hostess havng «money at work., ^t 2. John Camp, strome, Mrs. Theodore The Sovet Government s sung two Amercan lfe nsur- Leber, Ms Ursula Leber, and Mm Watch m get t-new snce companes for $40,000,000. York Commercal. News of AD Woodbrdge Townshp n ndependent, post wdely read paper foodbrdge. Stefe. February 6, n Sunday School basement. * * * The Breckenrdge Chapter wll meet Monday evenng at home of Mrs. Chsrle Kuhlman of.freeman street. * * * The Sunshne Class meetng wll be held Monday evenng wth Mrs. Wllam Douovan of Fultot* drect. Trnty Ep«cop»l Rev. J. H njamn Myers, Rector. R A. M.-,elebraton of Huly Eucharst. 0 A. M. -Church School. A. M.- Celebraton of Holy Eucharst and Sermon. 4 P. M.--Evensong followed by Confrmaton nstructon. «St. Mary Unut wll hold a cake and apvon *ale Saturday afternoon, tomorrow, at 3 oclock at home of Mrs. Haywood, 40 Grove avenue. St. Margarets Unt wll hold a beneft card party Monday evenng at home of Mss Ada Fullerton of Grove avenue. Refreshments wll be served at close of card playng-. t * Wednesday evenng Mens Club wll hold a dnner meetng at Green Door Tea. Room. * * Thursday evenng chor rehearsal at 8 oclock n church. ChrUtan Scence Socety The Chrstan Scence Socety of Sewaren * a bruch of- Mor Church, The Frst Church of Chrt, Scentst, n Boston, Maw. Servceg are held n church on We«t avenue every Sunday mornng at «l*v«mrs. Tombs had as her luncheon -.s at Green Door Tea Rmm rs. (. A. Smth, Mrs. E. H. loynn, Mrs. F.. Perry. Mrs. J. 8. lvers. Mr", c, R, Brown. Mls^H. X. Kelly. Mr*. C. A. DeKussy an.! >lrs... R. Haywood. A most delcous luncheon, watfved. Mrs. Smth as guest of ctor receved a beautful porsage (Huet of blue and yellow sweet peas, onquls and blue lace. As thu gue-t.- ose from table, beautful enter pece was found.to be comlosed of corsage bouquet* for each f guests. v Moore was elected a judge of Court. Te s of Columba Unversty, Februa-y T. l.»23. Secretary : Hughes ud"dre«t;d a letter to Presdent Hardng, recommendng that Senate be asked to advse and Homes nfluence On Scouts Emphaszed n 6th Annversary ( Contnued from frst j.; Hoy Scouts of Amerr.; \. Scout Commssoner Kan H,r Chef Scut Executve. There wll also be of Honor actvtes wll deal presentaton of many aw:n scouts, scout leaders and pn : Uym-n, latter for hnvr^fve or mgre years of eontnu.. vce as volunteer workers n ng. Announcement has been Dstrct Scout offce of \ boy. that re wll be a sp<-. prse feature, detals o are known only to troop. to make ths contrbuton Unted States. Court of Honor program. F. December >. 23. Presdent Coo!- s kc *> t d U P fnr prospect dge commended Presdent Hardngsj uprse, nnd t s rumore proposal to favorable consderawl " bc somethng- very mn whle. Durng remaub Annversary Week, emphns ng placed on relaton! ton to Senate. March 3. H25. The House of Representatves, by vote of.!02 to 28, passed a resnluton expressng cordal approval of Court. March The Senate opted a resoluton settng Uecemlfl2- (, atp fof sderaton of Senator Swansons resoluton provdng for adheson to Court protocol, wth Hardng- Hughes-Cooldge reservatons. scoutng end schools, hotr-.. servce to ors, patrotsm nn- ; health. Many of troops have p;: numerous actvtes n conn. wth.w dfferent features : Annversary Week celebraton publc s most cordally nvted t tend -M: many meetngs On January 27. by more than s P ecal nvtaton s extended ( requste two-thrds 76 to 7 one nterested to be present Eghteen Tablet of Player* Senate agreed to Amercan member- Court of Honor meetng;, M Strove For Bg Prxe Lst^ j snjp n World Court evenng t 7.45 oclock n At Adath srael Functon The Swanson reservatons whch torum of Perth Amboy School. j were also adopted n short are: There were eghteen tables,,f:. Amercan acton shall not be cards n play at party gven Tues-; nvolved n any legal relaton to day evenng by Ludes Auxlary: - ea B u e "f Natons, or assump-, preme Court hud 802. ts frst of Congregaton Adath srael. The ton f an y oblgatons under The Peace Palace at affar took place n lecture room treaty of Versalles. ut whch Permanent of synagogue. Przes were award- j Our partcphton n Court Arbtraton and, World ed as follows:! be "Upon an equalty wth or now men, was gft to th Fan Tan, Mrs. Ruth Wnng, U.hle states members of Assembly and by Andrew Carnt-ge. vloth. Brdge, Mr>. Robert A. Hrner, mahogany tray; Mss Elzabeth :, Lnted States shall decde how furred merely by moral ; Councl. The (l-cmuo!) of Court. crockery set. Euchre, Mr-... much We shall pay toward llv exany Poltcal Opnon.. (.ce, alumnum.>:fr<- n-rat j)cnst,s o( Curt. Some nutons have s-g!.. n d...r v <. lause, wlh ; -r: Ms., Alce Kelly, nght. t. Whst,.. S. may wthdraw at Mr-.!L> Roper, box f lu.ndk.-rch.-f.-; tme fhlftv"fm pportng tle ( uurt. a, t.y lupulr l>et\\fe! Mrs. Sam \"un. bath towel;. The C,,urt may nut rlertnn.- ( " (crne wll uutor.a! M.-S S.rah Wnner. c..!!a:- ar.t cuv any rf Uest.r an ndv.-nry yjn.n lor decson, set;, M." Ruth Mller. h.;l a d.;/.en p ay >n.v dpute dspute (>T or Ue>Unn UesUn n!!. y he hroun! gla.-scs; Mrs. Charles F«rr, -:!.,[ l,erry vl h nted Slates h;- - rclarn spoon; Ms. A. We. r, berry an nf-n-.-t. / Tn spmn; Msj Elzubejb Kupp-r. sj k Ther.- re.ll judges and..-j.u:> on of ntel hose. Pnoqhle, Harold Vog., crwh, judkes whoso term s nne stars la set; Samut- Vogel, berry >(n,on; J. The Curt meets regularly.;,,,. The exstence (f H. ocannon, berry spoon; Mrs... year ;t h; Peace Paluce at la. h f lhlnhed Would Barro) Lt-v, bath towel; Mrs. Morrs Klt-n, berry spoon; M.-.s Ann y2f) Court held lve regular ton. Hague. From June.rJL n led f an Caster, statonery; Mrs. Joseph Ktn, sessjons end lve extra ses.-n.ns and. Tne nature nr exteh teu pot; Mrs. Julus Rohd-r, statonery; Mrs. Bernard, statonery; (has. ons. of an nternatonal oblgat handed down JH ju<lgnents and (H! reparatn to be made for tn logan, box of handkerchefs; Harry When \,pru\ Court met for Tn Court acth upon s* Sherman, vase of artfcal flowers. frst tme! t had, fol MK tu mttrd u t for deca on bv Refreshments of home-made cake consder. Our own $upn ( (urt, tlub terckted,; Scentst Mobbtd Joseph lrlemly, dscoverer of xyun, was. be^au-- of hla ty wth tle French teroluton, attacked n 7!) by a mob, Mhlcb broke nto and burned lln U.jse "US* unl tehtro/ed hlf nslruent aoj D] manu»<r >(. Great Poet Loom.aurs, wbum tetrunh celebrated D tal poem, wa daughter of Aud b«rt le Novea nl le wfe of Hoguf ()c Sule. Petrarch nrs( taw her Avgnon n 827. She ded ot tt» plague D and coffee were servtd followng tht a ". er ts " lc «Pl»n n 789 met.... and t renders ad\#nory cs»rd playng. The hostesses adjaurnel for three sesson* wth- quest.f Councl Mrs, Harry Sherman, Mrs. Wllam out any case to consder. The Su- of Natons. Tohrowsky and Mrs. Smon Schoenbrun. en oclock. Subject of Lesson-Sermon- th* week LOVE. Testmony meetng* on Wednead»y evenngs at eght oclock. The! Headng Jjoom s open on Thursday afternoons from three to fve. Here all authorzed publeaona may be j read, borrowed, o^ purchased. You are nvted to attend se and to use R«adnt The ntellgent co-operaton of an alert organzaton s essental n securng desrable loans on real estate. We would be pleased to dscuss your problems wth you. MORTGAGE LOANS BOYNTON BROTHERS &, COMPANY Real Estate Perth Amboy nsurance Of tle

5 (, O )mdgr NDEPENDENT FRDAY FEBRUARY,5, 926 PAGB FTVfc Ceasbey Feds Attractng Attenton By mproved Playng VSTORS DEFAULT AS REFEREE REPRMANDSJJNRULY ROOTERS. (( h School Ahead By 2-4 When St. Marys Followers Gve; Vent.To D»pl«ure at Decsons lllltc f-lon over acton of.,,. n callng fouls aganst because of refusal of on bench and Amboy to ceafp "boong" after referee had warned m, caused let Qunn and Coach Brennan to,, m,,te abruptly game at.,.,-hrml Tuesday nght between,,, ds nd St. Marys Hgh School vrh Amboy. Woodbrdge wan,,,,g ly 2-4, game endng af- :, mnutes of play n frnt ; when St. Mnrys authortes,, hr team from floor and,trl gnme. began n whrlwnd runnng tp a lead n frst mnutes.,lneobn, Pomeroy and, -ll reved fast and accurate n hootng And t looked lke an vctory for Woodbrdge, sncp -. Mtors scored but one feld goal wo (mls. m-, of South Orange, consdnc "f best referees n w.«callng fouls on foth. holdng m strctly to n matter of holdng, slap.v choppng. The ncdent -that l game came about when -l called a personal foul on St. nrvl ordered Desmond to take and pont was. not counted. Then Marvel walked over to sdelnes and nformed vstng crowd that Desmond would shoot two more and f y contnued boong he would be allowed to shoot untl t stopped. Desmond had made good on two shots and was about to try a thrd when St. Marys coach called a halt and, n ensung argument, called hs players off floor/ Both Woodbrdge and St. Mnry players, after game, agreed Uat Marvel had been far and accurate ncattng fouls. t n understood that acton n callng players off floor resulted from a, msunderstandng of referee % rght to callfouu to stop a Uams rooters from dsorderly behavor. Far Qunn and Coach Brennan pont out that snce rooters of both teams,as well as outsde fans were ntermngled referee had no way of knowng wher t was St. Marys rooters who were responsble for contnung shouts after referee had warned m to stop. However, referee mantaned that ones who booed were unmstakable rooters of vstors. He also ponted nut that St. Marys sec, shots. As Desmond was about to onl team, sttng on sdelnes,,,t rooters and reserves on refused to stop. The ncdent s, of brnch set up n seres of cat-call«j course, regretted by all concerned.! HO." Destond shot and made Tho hgh school seconds played a pont hut referees whstle prelmnary game before man afv before hall left hs hands far of.he evenng. Sport mmortals for Hall of Fame TP lre plrturnl fnr of mtal of world ( «p<>rt, wlo lre l,,. m le he (lr*l t" >" ll»ltt n nave of culhelrul of St. jntn l>lvln>. At top <>n n- left Walter mnp. n,nter Chrsty Muwum. HH "n rlcm l» Uolert Wrran. Ht«r ut lnrvard Hrt formr tem* rlamplon. Wlow..n rght n Huhey tnker, l.;on nthlrllc Bl«r. N«w«of All W*o4brtf «Towshp th«bjapaatunt, lb«mett wj»lr Stop Constpaton Nujol rcllevr and prevent! connpron. t U» bowel lubrc»nl-not «l»x»tvt-o cannot grpe. Gcnlc,»fe nj ckctvt. No trotracot lke Nujul. Try t today. Nujol VALET AulaStrop Razor sharpens tself Babes Love t For all stomach «ndnte«ul troubles and dsturt^m* due to teethng, re s nothng better than a sale nfantsand Chldrens Laxatve. Mlt. WlNtLOTf STRUP For femnne hygene Enlghtened women we now uslpg ZonW nstead of posonous compounds for tbs mportant purpose. Zonte s thoroughly effectve but hwmwss to dauoto The Yorl cnnsvlvanla league. LASSFE^ADS LKAN k. n-h M.tl--..- THAT LTTLE CAME *r.,.m«, tow c*,».t-by B. Lnk N LNE WTH THE SPORTSMEN "CfoVT Q tueac PLMNG, OPE MEG WTH A* AT>Al(l OF A«ES,- T>neud TtfflEe ANb CHECKED" ftund, "DREW "thr^e ANO Av.SO RAf CAUGHT A VANG AND A PAR of SACKS At4t> CAodtT Two Foon ACES Wllam Tlcten, accordng to Harvard Crmson, s author of a radcal suggeston that amateur sports be abolshed altoger, and that football players on college teams be pad. Hs lne of reasonng s thus: The colleges captalze ablty of players to draw a crowd to games; bg crowds mean bg gate recepts; Q. E. D. - nasmuch as players draw Kamnsky May Ptch For Hopelawn Team OUTSCORE HOLY TRNTY FROM FELD BUT LOSE BY 2 PONTS Surprse Team That Overwhelmed Them n Frst Game Several Weeks Ago Campbell Stars nablty to make good on free Holy Trnty Fve throws from foul lne caused j Keasbey F(ds to be nosed out n last three mnutes of play n r return pmp wth Holy Trnty Fve on Keth Amboy court Tues- T. Knsmuwn, P. Rasmusson, W. Brooks, c. Moelner, c. Kockeck, jj. : day nght. The fnal score was 40-Patav, p. 88. n frst gftme Feds wm (overwhelmngly defeated. At end of frst half locals were n lead H-M. The gong m np and tuck throughout second half. j Campbell, star pvot man of Fed. Kdd, f.... Sardone, f. Feds, played one of hs bent games, j Campbell, c. cagng ball for eght two-pont- Martn, g. ers. The reds scored 7 fek goals Rntajack, g. to 3 for Holy Trnty. The score follows; : of a hond-pump ^a well ft) feet or ft) feet deep connected by one nch ; wnter ppe* would supply lve or sx resdence", and drlled 20 or ft ( of se wells on development n : ll^ when frst started. Ths method of supplyng water was found to be nadequate; wa- tor wns naturally pumped nto. snk, had to be carred nto hathj room, and not only caused nconvenence, but was really troublesome ; and unsatsfactory. n decded to ; drll some artesan wells and supply! water by means of electrc current by drvng ths water through ppes connected to artesan wells to dfferent houses erected n ts neghborhood. The task was somewhat expensve but proved satsfactory and durng followng two years, had three such artesan wells, each one over 200 feet deep, Second Ward Club Plannng bult, furnshed wth necessary To Enter Baseball Squad For County Laurels Dayton pumps and fully equpped to drve water nto about 50 or 200! houses. n 924, suggested to J F T F T lt 7 4 US ernl or buldng and loan as«<- B cnlons who werr wllng to advance money to seln resdents on frst. mortgages and nvted resdents to K*t busy nnd obtan thfcr mortgagor and r ttle to r lttle homes response was meagre for re s always some suspcon n mnd of layman whch usually reacts and makes hm Ho exactly tha opposte of what he s asked to do There was no organzuton of selntes n exstence durng early part of January, ths Utlty Organzaton that spoke of before went to peces wthn same month of ts organzaton, and decded to sol se pumps, toger wth th«ground on whch same are erected and fll equpment, to Samuel A. Foster, my bulder, who lves upon premses and who s famlar wth locnl stuaton and who could take care of r up-keep same as dd; we agreed upon sum of $5,000 as sellng prce. prepared my deed coverng J seln resdents that an organzaton real estate on whch se pump* Despte anythng but Sprng- to take care of ntercrowd that pays money, players are enttled to at least lkc appearance basehall s pokng PBtB of t» resdents for place was and had t recorded n County are placed, gave t to Mr. Poster part of money. ts nose over and wll growng fast and such an organan as a topc of conver- \ tjon was really needed, and we form- Clerks offce; descrpton of Mr. Tldens proposal may be n harmony wth precon- soon come property was prepared hy Larson &...».,,,,,, r.,, salt on. At a meetng of Hope-;,,,) a utlty y Assocaton ntended to Fox. also gave Mr. Foster a bll, notons of justce; hs reasonng by whch he fgures that. lawn A c at wwcl) cllb t, u, ctp(,, <; an. y m l t hc ((. sml purpohe of sale ovorng all equpnmnt and players are enttled to fruts of r labors seems to be! offcers, plans were lad foran ae- At one of meetngs of ths movable assets connected wth tho^e pumps for same consderaton.vtholt techncal flaws. But he s a better mamatcan than t>ve baseball campagn to start as. organzaton, proposed that whch receved. [soon as tho wear becomes balmy, Board take over pump outfts phlosopher, and of psychology he seems to have lttle under- The club hopes to secure ser- am) that t run same for hen- t wll he readly seen that t wll We say ths because t appears that amateur, v CTS,,f Steve Kamnsky, ptch-; pt- lt o f resdents on a ( bass of cost at least $4,000 a year to tak«tenns champon, n hs proposal, overlooks fact that re er vr-.o made a name for hmself actual cost; ths meetng was held at proper care of se lve pumps and arc attan thngs done better and more wllngly when men, lasl > ( ; ar wth Wootlbrdp. H B hthc Communty y Hall next to bearng n mnd that re are only 340 people that, are usng water obtaned ftom se pumps that tho,..,.... ".,,, Schools county champon team. so l n School and was woll at-tentled and after a heattd dscusson, are not pad to do m than y would b> donn f men j stpvt,? lht)?uxu, { \ to ukt, up hs (,, proposton was voted down for prnl/t, f any, s neglgble and that wrn: drawng wages. Enterprses nvolvng rsk ought to have: job wth hgh school ths year. ryone thought that Pap Kunt?. transacton nvolved was not for Jan)es Sabor s some more compellng motve than a stpulated wage behnd man "g ( y r of tlle m. tryng to unload a burden on Hopelawn baseball team. Offcers of selntes. At that wry meetng and Perhaps Tlden s becomng a bt cyncal. Every HOW and tnger, club Treasurer are Presdent Mchael Wllam Kurshosk.l Het j n presence of Board of Dl re comes to lght certan Crcumstances that seem to be, ant Secretary John Gurawtz. The rectors of ths Utlty Assocaton, evdence of amateurs rakng n more money than ft necessary, chlh s team Wl be classed as a senlor and wll seek games wth for r expense account. That s to say, sponsors of ath- ;rjest teams/n ths secton, lete events are suspected of payng amateur athletes to com- Umpres Rde n Taxcabs Such a crcurrhtance appeared ths week n a telegram umpres n Pacfc Coast league purportng to come from Charles Gorman, amateur skatng wn rde m taxtcabs from trans...,.»- r to hotels and from hotels to champon, demandng $500 plus expenses for appearng n a rnm nmt yw r_ n(., on j lng t0,,, etrot meet. Gorman denes authorshp of telegram. There A. wms, presdent of OoHst leave seln, shall water outfts to an ^ToFe of se ndvdual or a corporaton who. perhaps, would run same wth )< >-s frcton and more effcency than an assocaton or a communty would do. Snce ths last occurrence, have more than doubled my development and houses bult by me arc approxmately 37f n number and have nstalled may be nothng to ths partcular case, but last year a member j lewsue. umpre* have to curry so much two addtonal pumps on development makng a total of fve all told of an amateur hockey team of Boston, became pqued and K tlmt luve dwded to allow tten talcnh expenses next season," splled beans on a system n whch he clamed that he and and at a cost of not less than $25,- nays WrunK. Ton know that an hs amateur colleagues on team were accustomed to delve umpre lasbt muoy frends." 000; t snt pumps or equpment that s really expensve, nor Mt-burgh H h»v«n- j nto a cgar box for r dvvy of gate recepts, t seems umer opton Thrd even drlled wells, but most nawman ^at tne p] a y er j n queston arrved late at box and found Started n 903 expense les n ppng through,. r.., players had taken all money., The n* world seres was twenfrom wampurt. New We beleve that where and f amateur players collect pay ty-second of annual strukkes for that water may be furnshed and dfferent streets to each.house so for playng t s result of over-emphass of money-mak- P«>»«;->,,.,,...,, Tl t tw r e! th *, pen, have probably covered eght or ten J 6 nmt wnners of Natonal «n<l mles of street wth two nch h ppe ng sde of amateur sports a desre on part of sponsors Am, r jcan leftes. The frst of s of undertakng to make t professonal and at same tmt! enjoy greater crowd-drawng beneft of an amateur event. n or words t s recognzed that publc, except (Jtasatnl -advertaement* only on«wo7d: m?nm um Vwee 25c7 ; baseball publc, s nterested n amateur sports more than rut a WANTED. -f or lrnt Press, ll FOR RENT n professonal sports, but that best amateur teams draw bggest gats. Consequently re.< n temptaton to offer >f hand- ltuemunts for exceptonal players to jon team., r c a pound, (re-en street, lnlt.l.k Ul.SK fur rl uwnur. :).">* and :M, ull nnpruvcumt-. vt Hsnlle. Apply at offce of \V<n.dbrdK«l.lependt. HELP WANTED FEMALE UJ- fo wuges. teret a,^l The sportng publc s dvded on queston of amateursm. There are some who, lke Tlden, see no justce n ama- - - tours allowng mselves to be exploted for fnancal gan of some person or organzaton. Ors contend that wth Amhoy nroads beng made by dea of payng sportsmen to play r partcular games, underlyng reason for games, ^p»t of play; takes on an entrely unplayful sgnfcance. They pont out tha} a college player who would.eagerly rsk hs neck WOMAN f»" B< K ru housework, good watfes. Telephone J. Klosa, Cartarct 35. HELP WANTED whole, as sprted as college footballcrowd. SALESMAN wanted to solct orders for lubrcatng ols, greases and pants Salary or commsson, Addreas "THE HARVEY OL CO., Cleveland, O. Polce D DOGS FQR^ALE "Suberrnanf, Chows, s, Fox Terrers, Set. Noted dogs at "tud Dogs boarded and condtoned. A few exceptonal puppes gven to relhble,, f ople on breedng»» Polce DogB, Dobermans, AredaleB n Sotte ft,.lned by noted German Traner* at reasonable fee*. Strongest Kennels, Ewton Avenue New Brunswck. N. J^_gLl - SERVCES w, Uopa Post Offce Buldng, n» Woodbrdge. Hours, Tuesdayn and c rw»ys perns on weemy ««". * G Ag«en, 64 Fteem»n St., M Ctrfor dear old alma mater, would conserve dear old neck f he was hred to plunge lne at so much per yard. Ths to be only partly borne out by professonal football we saw last fajll. Of course, t was better than average college football, but that was because players had had four years of college football as tranng. We cant say t whs, on Events Scheduled By Local Organzatons Fsbrunry ng Meetng of f Parent-Teacher Assocaton of School Eleven. Specal program, refreshments. * * * February 5--Curd Party at St. Junes School.» + *. February g Womans Club card party at Mrs. Conrad Schrmpes. ««* February 9 Dance by Charleston Strutters at Memoral Buldng. * F.bru.ry 0 "Her Step-Husband" play by Grls Dramatc Club, of Fords, n Woodbrdge Hgh School. ; /* February S Mnstrel Show and danee n Woodbrdge Hgh School, by Mens Club of Con«egBtonal Chu -nor dd t draw Offer of $250,000 for Famous Pompey Refused The New York Sun says t has learned W. U. Ooe, well-known turfnm, refused un offer of O.OpO f«r Ms renowned- three-yeur-oll colt, kmpey, chbnlon money wnner of lltts as a twoyear-nul Mr. l>je dwllhed lo dsclose dentty of sponsor of offer, but expressed convcton le could have obtaned «re d prce of $275,- 000 for colt f negotaton* had been pursued. The present record of 2(VO,000 wan made when He late MaJ. August Belmopt purchased Tracery from an A rum lnebreeder. Wlls Slmrpe Klmer of Hlnghamton, N. Y., owner of Jonpeyg Hre, Sun Brar, wu» cmllted wltlf offerng $lft(),000 lt sunner f«r Mr. Coen colt. py won more tluu»20,0()0 n last ne»ton, ncludlk vctores n Saratov Hopeful «Hd Belmont futurty. ll* " seres wns played hm-k n 903, when Boston Ketl Sox defeated lttshurpl lnlcs l>y lve games to three. Wth he excepton of 00 seres lus leen played munlly. Ksntz Explans Hs Sde of Fght At There Plan to Sue (Contnued from P a Es one) so as to reach each house n dfferent localtes of my develop rjent. n order to have \v f ater suppled a seln an«to have supply both effcent and satsfactory, had to d( f»llowng durng last, thrc years: employ a man v.hose dutes ar to attend to se lve pumps am vvlm r:ves 75 cents an hour fo: each hour spent at. hs wolk. Th ])n)>s and motors, lke flly othc machnery, are gettng out of orde often even though properly take care of and are naturally n nee< of contnuous repars. Each pum s suppled by electrc current an expanse of mmng ths total ou ft s {lstrbuted approxmately 8 follows: (a) Monthly blls for curre approxmate! what we fre payng for. "(d) also ntend to explan t< your audence, queston- of ths coverng fve pumps and to help some of $75.00; water pn: our excted resdents to get ths water off r brans. Not beng able to do, that n person, am wrtng ths day tu. Woodbrdge newspapers, explanng stuaton, n whch, of course, am nterested to extent only, of satsfyng seln resdents and not orwse. " want to assure you that wrte ths n a frendly sprt, that t s my ntenton and hope to assst every one of our Jselntes to my utmost extent whle am stll at seln or even after (leave seln f t s wjthfn my power to do so, and shall - be (only too glad to appear before [any of your members at a publc meetng or orwse to help ths stuaton nlong. " urge, however, ponts enumerated above beng mportant and should be attended to. "Wth best wshes, am "Very sncerely yours, "H. KUNTZ." n letter above, Kuntz refers to u letter he ntended to wrte to Woodbrdge newspapers. He sent letter yesterday from hs offce n New York wth request that t be publshed. The Water Stuaton at seln, as outlned by Heny Kuntz: When Porgnally started to buld up p lttle, water was sup pled lo houae. hold, byjn«ana (b) Monthly wages of attendant, approxmately $00.00;. (c) Monthly repars, such as replacng motors, furnshng n«w equpment, averagng not less than $ Durng month of December, pump No. had to be suppled wth a new motor and cost of same, ncludng labor and transportaton, was $37 whch pad to George Hoffman, electrcan n Hahway. Durng rjonth of January, pump No. 3 requred new equpment amountng t $97, labor on sorje g pad to Kruger of Woodbrdge amountng to $2f, and pumpv No. \ requred new rods for whch was pad $26 and labor on * amounted to over $50. The average of $26 a month for repars s rar small, for my blls would show that total amount for year would exceed $,500. When decded to, dscontnue my actvtes at neln, re were two thngs n my mnd that should be taken cure of by* me before leavng seln, namely, delvery of deeds to dfferent resdents and obtanng for m permanent frst Mortgages and water queston; sent out notces to effect that have made arrangements wth Frankln Socety wth thu Seral Bulflp ud Loan Atsjsocuton and- wth! Mv purpose of makng proft nor n. unloadng any burden, but for only reason of contnung supply of water to resdents as heretofore, fxed res above and very few users of ater, s naturally a reasonable one, s t would just about cover coat f operaton. spoke to two or three members f ths proposed new assocaton and uggested to m that y buy hese pumps and outfts from Mr, Foster and that thought that h«. ould be wllng to sell t to m wthout any proft, provded he could e assured that ths proposed organ)- :aton would be n a poston to run,hese pumps effcently and wthout ;he usual frcton that generally reeps nto organzatons. But se > organzers and some of our or, seln resdents seemngly preferred publcty of affar to th«facts and my suggeston was gnored so much that y ddnt even nvte me U r meetng tonght, as appears from my letter whch am sendng m ths day, a copy of. whch enclose herewth, requestng your valued publcaton of same, f possble. / t has been my contnuous polcy at seln t< help ts resdents.long n every detal and respect. My tontraets say absolutely nothng about furnshng free water to anyone for any length of tme. made no promse at any tme to anyone that wll furnsh free wtter for any length of tme., naturally, dd not clunge fwr f furnshng- water at seln whle was stll proceedng wth my development. The clam of Car) Hrnkman that hs contract provded that water e furnshed hm free of chargu dur- ng contnuance of hs contract s, to sty least, erroneous. Here s jtre- clause: FFTH: "That;. party of trst part represents), that re are np water taxes pad, t supples water free of charge." Ths was a fact, as jmr. ty of frst part whch s Rado Assocates dd supply water free of charge whle t contnued ts actvtes at seln. f ths new organzaton s t,erou» and f ts leaders are lookng for a proper soluton of queston and not publcty, y could arrange t»«take se water pumps over t*< ger wth land on whch f are placed from Mr. Foster at th* same prce pad to me for t; tp funds to buy ths equpment cou easly arranged for t would only t- mount to ubext $5 to each resdent and personally stated to pern hers of commttee, as suggests* above, that could manpulate so % to arrange wth each resdent to V charged on hs contract wth 45. or t t, that each holder of a deed rfoutj pay $5, whch n would pay for se pumps havent talked to Mr Foster f r about ths matter but know thafc nterests of seln chdents; are uppermost n hs mnd and tha^ he wll do what s far n. matter. am sorry that my statement «- bove B somewhat legthy but ^ thought t expedent t^pul f.«u* before lse.lnte.r each may ynderatan!?, *

6 "^- LrJ PAGE FRDAY FEBRUARY 5, 926 NOTCE TO CREDTORS Rrhnnl A. VorslcoK, cprnlnr of August Schnerlcr, (.lcce,t;e(l, hy cl rprtn of thr Suro nto of Conn j ty of Mddlv-T\, ht-cl.y JJU<"- notce; to credtor.; of sml At(;u- Sllnrdrr " hrng n r l<-! =, " :>nndn and clnnv ntmnsl e.stalc r of s.l (tvn Ol, mlcr oalh nrl affrmaton, wthn sx month ; from! ths dnto or y wll le forever larred of nny :cton refor ngnst thp snd ryctofc // Blled.humvy, r»2r,. RnAR) A. VERSTEEG, 9t. Executor. Rhode lt and There upems (< te dfference of opnon us to why slat? of tlmln nland s no ml le] hut t t* funded that t resenllcd lle LSH of XtodeH. *l«le of llmdfs" WK rlt- mum -OM bj Cenerul Court of Colony n 644. Golf Expert Arrves Here R. A. TURNER Funeral Drector end Expert Emb«lmer Ought h> tte oanern as he grrlvcl nn l M. S Homrlo, pthtnrrtph The only fully equpped and up-to-[ shows \>r Alllster MacKcnxle, ad data Undertakng Establshment n user n Jlujl and Ancent GoTf town. clnh of St. Andrews, whft come* to Far Treatment to All. lh»hp shore* n advtuc a* to -lay- ll]j( Olll of polf rorxps. Offce rhone Resdence Phone 289. FLOUR Matchless Qualty FOR Home Bakngs HAPPY THOUGHTS When :«m;n nt runt hmself P l/sls n n k A )>l of UMH advce s never t<> -tlrt MlJlHl Vull CHlt Stop. t s s w>;p rhlld tlml bears ; re >)llt to ts u-pltl.v relatve. Sum? [eo l> mhkp ll((lt cf r troubles ty keepng m n dnrk. The only fellow who never spoke badly «hont hs neghbors was Robn «on Crusoe No mnn s so gnorant that he does not know what he would do f le were n your me. Menton ths paper to advertsers; t helps you, t helps m, t helps four naoer. 666 s a prescrpton for Colds, Grppe, Flu, Dengue. Blous Fever and Malara. t klls germs. KEEPNG CLOTHES N ORDER Most men would lke to have a valet ju;4 to l;eep r clos cleaned and pressed, mt (, valet s an expensve proposton. You can get servce ;t ; fracton of expense hy dcs r:tn r us as your valet. We call for, dry clean and press, and return your clos on schedule. tral wll convnce you that ours s why. New York Custom Talor Next to N. Y. Candy Ktchen 68 Man St., Wpodbrdgc The Home of Soft Water Servce By nstallaton of Permutft Zeolte system of water softenng, ths laundry has freed tself from hard water condton of Carteret. Your clos are now washed and rnsed here n an abundance of wu.er as soft as gentle rans from heaven. Soft water and mld soap make deal solvent for drt. Wth less soap and leas energy expended, t turns out whtest, cleanest, fluffest clos you ever saw. T S BETTER FOR YOUR CLOTHES! The Roosevelt Laundry Servce Co., nc. Carteret, Carteret 47-R New Jersey Busness^Opportuntes n Carteret Real Estate Many bargans both n gong busnesses that are for sale and n desrable stes for busness and manufacturng enterprses. For partculars apply to WLLAM J. GROHMAN Lcensed Real Estate Broker 89 Rootevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. RABNOWUZ HARDWARE "f ts Hardware, We Have t! Full Lne of HARDWARE, PANTS, OLS, VAR, NSHES, HOUSE FURNSHNGS. 555 ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET, N. J. Tel. Carteret 32 ROOMS Neatly furnshed rooms for men. Clean and Cozy Heat, Electrc Lght, AH mprovements Convenent to Bg Plants, Bus and Trolley Lnes These rooms may be rented by day, week or month Very Reasonable Ratea M. BEGERT (Formerly Duffs Hotel) Hudson and Unorf Streets, Carteret, f. J. A New Jersey State Brefs persons urn lo leave Wonlhu t lore. cud <f HP m o n t h l<>,(n nn remander of tn tvthle! n lo d; HrdK on lonrllucd.500 to Anprc.-n K nnlallon for nlnd durlrk lh" vlt uf HPC Roller who.-t tourng H V.n*t for thlh organlz.v ( Hon. Tn Womens Cvc Bedemenf As- M n of (lcucpster Cty enter-,.u;:-"l about 2nd people, at a lnked \ h dpper at Mm Amercan Legon!t>^ *nt of Ver^a lave been a.ssured letler water, acdewaks f.nd MM servce by sprng, ud a few unfes whch decldpd to sell thor m;* rn"v(, j d aw;y have changed m trls. l,ya W. Medea, Sr., of Ashury H-k, a^cd r>0, presdent of Natonal.Satdwch Company, 8 (lpnd md fve mtmtbors of hla famly wpre ul-r care of physcans from carlnn monoxde Kas escaplnr from a ras water heater. n followng out plans accepted hy Cty Commsson, tho pnnuylvan la Hullroad Company ltkan ndallng safety guards at Mlllvllle tfradpcnstlba. Ssnal RUH are be; placed whpre re are no gate3 am wll he operated om a tower on Jak stre-t. The plum art tho result nf M-vcral accdents. nterest n rumnrn tlat Governor Moore ntends to make a through nvestgaton of NPA Jersey cmtracth suretes n ncreased by reason of reports n Albany that Governor "Al Smth of New York s tn le urged to end bondng practlcea of tha stule, reby puttng a check on what s popularly known as "polte graft," Assstant Unted States Attorney Walter <!, Wnne of Newark ardered tho confscaton of $50,000 worth of holes wne owned Hy George Obersl of Egg Harbor, a former wne maker. The actons n a result of lbel proceedngs nsttuted n Unted Statesdstrct court at Newark, seekng a court order for sezure of quors n Oberats wne cellar. More thal one-half of total of $8,558,477 wortl of mneral products made n New Jersey durng 924 wad derved from clay products, such s brck, tle and pottery, accordng to report just made publc by State Hoard of Conservaton and Development. The aggregated value of clayproducts sold n state durng 924 was $47,900,9(, t was sad. James Stoken, a garage-keeper, was klled at a grade crossng near tho Wanaque Dam when hs car was demolshed hy a mal tran on Ero Ralroad. Mrs. John nurke, a relave, who was rdng wth hm, was hnwn clear of wreckage, recelvng a fractured fplno, am s n a crltal condton. A box ear on a Bdng obscured vtow of crossng. Although he las been strenuously ppuhed to any change n present «w makng jal sentences mandatory for convcted drunken automoble drvers, Slate Motor Vehcle Commssoner Wllam -. Dll declared that he blls ntroduced n Legslature ly Senator Smpson, of Hudson, desgned to add teeth to law, would elmnate ths provson of act only n order to prevent numerous appeals whch are taken under present condtons to reverse convctons for psy drvng. Skatng partes are agan havng excellent sport aa a result of latest freeze-up. nterest has grown to such extent n Garden Club, organzed hy Pennsgrove Womans Club, that Bteps are beng taken to start a junor club for school chldren. Rchard Rchards, poneer resdent of Paulsboro. la back from a Phladelpha hosptal, where he has been tor several weeks for treatment for a fractured hp receved n a fall. ErUest R. Kerr of Trenton was formally promdted to poston of chef telerk n offce of Secretary of State Martn. He succeeds Prank Transue, who retred December last to resume practce of law n Trenton. That a new determned effort wll be made to prevent wholesale makng and sellng of lquor n state was declared by offcals of state prohbton offce n Newark, wth admsson that secret Offcers have been added to stall. Ther specal actvtes wll be n relaton to alcoaol permts and general enforcement work. After beng closed for a year as result of publc agtaton over "looney gas," or tetra ethyl lead, manufacture of ths motor fuel s shortly to be resumed at Deep Water aa result of government approval gven gale. The $.0^0,0)0 plant erected near ste at (he bg du- Pont dye worksjalong rlvtr front has been kept ll frst class condton snce enforced close down last year. t developed that re s nothng n cvl servce laws to bar Charlen TC. Cook from servng as charman of Mercer county Democratc commttee along wth hs job aa secretary of state board of taxes and assessment. The Prnceton Alumn Assocaton wll celebrate one hundredth annversary of ts foundng at alumn week-end to be held n Prnceton February 20 to 22. Tentatve - plans for program announced nclude unvelng of a portrat of Jame* Madson n Nassau Hall on Washngtons Brthday. Ofcht "When Hlls dog wan klled by an automoble, t was u seu-golng tragedy," remarked wtty youth. "What do you mean?" naked fulr lstener to hs wt. "A bark gone forever," was reply. Lttl* Strut Newly hutched caterpllars have SO lttle ttsa that y wll starve to death ou uereat skeleton of a mulberry lent nstead of leavng t (or * freah leaf clone alongsde. And for centures small brds have "uoblkd cuckoo under He luruaaluu that t U U*> t Stop Wash Day worred havfe your wash done "The Soft Water Way" Fgure cost of laundress, her meals, gas or coal, tfc«soap, heat and "mess," and your own trouble. Doesnt t make home washng come pretty hgh?, Why not stop a)l that? Send your flat work here, as well as you* or laundry, to be washed " soft water way." You cant get such qualty from & "hard water" laundry or even at hom«because we use "ran soft" water exclusvely n our plant. Our work s not only clean absolutely clean. t s fresh, whte, toft, sweet smellng, delghtful to feel. And because we use only pure soap and softest water your lnens last longer, gve you more wear. Send us your next weeks wash Check up on coats and qualty. Youll be won over to "aolt vatet washng" as a real econothy. The Publc s nvted to nspect our plant Woodbrdge Wet Wash Laundry, nc. 397 Pearl Street Woodbrdge, N. J. 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7 woo Pckford At New Empre Theatre (l Scroen Star To Appear, Hnhwny Playhouse n,., j, l,. Anne Rooney" Or Features of Weeks Program Ul (r.n \,,.,, t s n tomboy nnd,,,, ndes thnt Mnry Pckford,,. r greatest appeal. Perhaps. nun her personal ehnrm of ml eye, greatest factor of,,,,:; s fuel that she so lv an l.ryo ; how to nterpret -omrdy of everyday lfe musses n crowded tena r\n. These tre condtons,o nn understand and wt h. ],, - t - Anne Kooney", Murv. creen play tha eones t> l.npte atre, Rlwny en Tuesday and Wednesday nf THE n "t week, a crnss secton nf lfe n Knsl sde s gven, as true n lfe as rt md knowledge and a prct gft of gpnua can make t. Mary ckfnrd s n (he ttle rde; Anne Hnoey s (he daughter of a New York polceman who patrols a beat n N;-w Yorks East sde. She ha; trrown up n that dslvrt and s tlnr leader ot a g^ng of boys, a pantf that lghts wth,rval gangs. s one of se fghts that precptated a seres of ncdents that make tlve backbone of play. Tle plot lead? NEW EMPRE THEATRE Telephone Rahway 994 RAHWAY PHOTOPLAYS OF DSTNCTON Vaudevlle -Saturday! atd Holdays Matnee: Daly nt 2:0 >. M. Kvenngs: 7 and 0 P. M. Salurdny: Matnee nt 2:)0;... Evenng at 7:3) dllay Frday, February Bth PATSY RUTH MLLER and ANTONO MORENO n "HER SECRET HUSBAND" lqud a l^bmul lell? Lttle dn»s she rc.lzo secret a hs,,,!.maybe she wouldnt car, f he dd tell her, but n res,., mn that -de Mfht all eonsern-e strkes when love s strung-,,,d past hreatens future of love. V.,!d Wct" No. 8 Comedy "Keware" SMUROAY, February 6th REGNALD DENNY n "OH, DOCTOR" lj, u, to te sn-k! :,t,.. h How he hated to Ket well...sol, ma-led through fence at race trnek. U (_ - -j and.".cream at tns hrllnlugh. Dont Mss" t! o ( "Advenlurn of Mae" Sketch "Hppy Hoodn" 5 Act* Standard Vaudevlle 5 SPECAL MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY- February 8, 9, and 0 UTTlt TVc Woras Sweeart n tw»ombo»j role of leader of a ba*& of boys rt New York* Ea&l Sde slums never wa5 mor«m^sr, nor fascnatr.^lj beautful As Lttle An»v e are flunfl free as *h* ler wonder{u\ cur\» o ^ romps tttrou^v a story so, lenddlj ^ Wart comj>elng tu* tuc tears o{ sympa^j are drven away by swfl wrnkles of Knogram KXTRA ON "CRCUS CYCLONE" SOTE-Sp.r. "fhulre.,. MaUnc, Monday, Tuesday and.wed-,,day. Chldren 0c Adultn ^ Shows: 7 and J, «-» URSDAY, F.brutry th _. LOS WLSON, WARNER BAXTER and WALLACE BEERY n "RUGGED WATER",,,,r..vs of he New Kutflaml coast, A story of storm* un.l < u "* *., o, r,,, f n. lfe savng gh* a lfe.aver am hs mtlle «. k«l ", t m t hf ra l M, dean, though ambton tu- l->ve»nd tl, m t h f ra l0 unwl that duty.,, T, C OM a Hopper" "W,ld W»t" No. 8 L«rr» ^ BENEF.T FOR THE GRL ^ ^ ^ Z M.tn.., 8c. 0c, Md 25c - Evemnn. KDAY, Febru»ry 2tb So.t. Hotld.y Bll.. THUNDER, (The M.rvel Dog)» "MS MASTERS VOCE" They caued hm!^, *.d,e, an..; =! """ K.bowed hm way to courage md HCBU., S.r.l.nd L.rry S.mon Com.d, 5 Act. Standard V.udev.lle 5 Scene f AUNVWALPRDDUCT0N MARON DAVESVUGHTS OF OLD! vlry..( ual;..( adult. thll r ls k[ " r U], rcnl tnts and "juncn. tl!l- " " r "* > ;!l.t j ^ -lnt ll ll--llkllj; U p k n n w. ERS At The Dtmas " «Kfce thnt only r tenement, dstrct t Ha- luhl- and trnn that M\e«l wth se elements, are m l:an-dy ha,-. c al pat wth nw stone; am some tf most ly.n t h e p l o t. A l w a y s t h e r e -, u p c r h a c t p u n t h e c a r e e r nf t h e lt- n, vm rous and real:.tr, andte Amercan superstar. WOODBRDGR T H E A T R E Saturday 2 :M); lovenno; 7 and 9 p. m. TODAYS-FRDAY LAS^ TME- GLORA SWANSON n "STAGE STRUCK" mperal Comedy "Strong For Love" SPECAL MUSC Sky Trbe TOMORROW SATURDAY DOUGLAS McLEAN n,~ 7 KEYS TO BALDPATE" Hal Roach Comedy "There Goes The Brde" SPECAL MUSC Fox News MONDAY February 8th JOHNNY WALKER n "THE SLANDERERS" 2 Act Western "The Boundary ne" Comedy "Short Pants" TUESDAY FebruBry $th RCHARp TALMADGE n "THE SLE OF HOPE" Fnal Chapter "GJeen Archer" Comedy "Love Mama" W^DNESDAY^THURSDAY Feb. 0 and LON CHANEY n "PHANTOM ppera". Hs Latest And Greatest Hal Roach Comedr "Whttlng L,J2 n *" SPECAL MUSC ^ FRDAY-Feb. 2th-LNCOLNS BRTHDAY Matnee 2::>0 P. M. MARON DAVES n "LGHTS OF OLD BROADWAY" mperal Comedy "Control Your^lf" SPECAL MUSC Bray Cartoon > COMNG ATTRACTONS Harold Bell Wrght. "A Son of Hs Far" Thoma. Mdghan n "r.h Luck Rudolph Valentno n Cobra D W Grffths "That Royle Grl" Watch for "Cawy of tb* Coast Guard." "Thr Splendd Crme" "The Splendd Crme," whch upened la ( nght at Dlmas Theate, prove-; two thngs. t proves tlnt Hebe Danels can hhndlp comedy and pathos wth e< al faclty, and that Wllam de tylle s as skllful wth j a pen as he s wth a megaphone. The plot framework of tbp photo play s He reformaton of grl crook and her romance wth a socety ml \ lonare. : As female and junor member of a tro of crooks, Hebe has a Jole,that offers full scope for her comedy Lfts, an<l also permts her to dsplay; her versatlty. >s a dramatc actress.; "That Royle Grl- Fresh from master hand of! H. W. Grffth, featurng Carol Dempster, \V, (. Felds,.lames Krkwood and Harrson Ford, comes a.-l lne; melodrama of contemporary lfe n ChcK underworld and j; /.:: belr. And f ts ttle, "That loyle lrl," has a remnscent rng, l s ccause pcture s based on Paul Scholclds adaptaton of Kdwn llalners wdely read seral story n he Cosmn )oltan Magazne..rtcular nterest nttnubes to ths ew (rllth producton, whch opens t Dtmas Theatre Sunday. lue to fact that t deals wth hose tylcs of ndvduals cansters, hootlcggors, and jazz-mud fs.st :et-^who have been very much n he publc eye durng past, few months. Those who have had an advance ook at pcture clam that woven nto tho warp and woof of ts plot are nedents as thrllng, as startlng and as sensatonal as any thnt have been hroncled n front pages of newspapers. One of. outstandng eatures of flm s a dramatc murder tral, wth Harrson Ford as he accused, James Krkwood as tn ro.secuto!-, and Mss Dempster as,rl-accomplcc, suspected nf provdng motve for crme. Despte ts predomnatng note of rama, jcture s by no mean> sordd. There are laughs aplenty am onedy galore. The nmtable hunor of \V. C. Felds, famous Folles -omedan, and comc antcs Hobby Watson,, popular stage player, le guaranteed to make most frozen-faced flm fan chuckle wth delght.. At Crescent "The Crackerjaclc" wth Johnny Hnes, Sumptuously Mounted Johnny llnes comes to Crescent atre today n "The Crackerjack," hs latest feature comedy hch s reported to he must m tuously mounted producton ths dynamc star has ever contrbuted to screen. n order to obtan proper settng for ths whrlwnd feature whch calls for South Anerc.n sequences, star and hs complete supportng cast spolt no less than eght weeks flmng scenes n Mam, Florda, ncluded n se sets, magnfcent Deerng Estate, justly fumed as most gorgeous resjdence n Mam, wll be wen. ncluded also n "The Crackerjnck" are some noteworthy pcturesque shots of famed Masonc Temple n Ms.n. Ths temple, archtecture of whch s based on ancent temple of Solomon n Egypt, was used advantageously n producton as - home of South Amercan presdent, jmd t s hero that Johnny "nes as lkeable Tommy Ptrkns receved n state and honored for s ntrepdty whch saved lfe f presdent und squelched a con revoluton. "The Rdn Streak" A splenddly flmed Pony Express ace, wth rders relayng from ne horse to anor just as y (lt,t n lurd days of two thousand nle jumps across burnng, n dan nfested] plans, s one of vd featues that makes "The Ruln Streak". great western pcture. The younp Texa^s Ranger gves hs usa fne performance, and he s ably sup ported by a splendd cast. The com ly sde of jthc pcture has becf wel levelnped tho characters of Helo roupe and Plaster Pars, two kcrou troupe and Plaster Pars, two ludcrous "cullud" folk of bg preten-,(ms and real humorous aspect n adlton to Pony Express Race, for purse of $5,000 whch s won by luster, re s a lot of suspense n The Kdn Streak," and some excellent charucterzatons. The producton cones to Crescent *- tre on Sunduy for a two-day run. At Strand Mae Murray Pet of P»r. n Flm Mae Murray returns to France, aj favorte scene for her colorful adventures, n "The Masked Brde," her frst pcture snce sensatonal success s scored n "The Merry Wdow," and whch s now playng at Strand Theatre. t s a colorful udventure atory lad n Pars and Montnartre, wth Mss Murray, as a French danc-! er, enmeshed n a strange Apache plot. " Mm Murray stages a aeres of sen- shtnnnl dances n (forgomr caf*] "Th«Mdnght Flyer" scenes nf pcture, fnd wear* n "The Mdnght Flypr," n ullterng rruy of beulfnl, nnd ( tonnl nebulrnnn of sngng steel sometmes darng, gown-;. One re- rbbon* that hnd mr grent contmakable scene shows dancer ds- lu nt n a (»mmercnl unt, wll be..., shown Sund.v nl Strand Theatre. robng, apparently, under a huttel.... n /.v * Admttedly one of most apecrnuzc hell but wnen ths s rmmod tnculnr ploductons of year, re, > dg surprse n store fm j The Mdnght Flyer" * nmrp than audence! jn mere thrller; fer wth yund pny- Frncs X. Pushmnn play- clology «nd deep under<t;nlng of lendng nde. human nature, t goes rght to DTMAS PERTH AMBOY Tel TODAY AND SATURDAY- ""DANELS WLLAM de MULE PRODUCTON ^ \ SUNDAY TO THURSDAYfGRFFTH Vfhat MATNEE 0c 20c «m CROL DEMPSTER W. C. F E L O S JAMES KRKWOOO KARRSON FORO Q Qarammmt (pcture >-^ READES V ^ STRAND EVENNG 20c, 25c, 35c PERTH AMBOY Under Personal Drecton o! Walter Rcftde. A. S. Flagg, Res. Ugr. Matnee 2 and 3:30 Chldren, 0c; Adults, 20c. Evenng 7 and,) Orchestra. AH Seats, 35c; Balcony, Adults, 25c; Chldren, 20c. Saturday Contnuous Evenng Prces Preval. TODAY AND SATURDAY ME MURRAYn The Masked Brde STRAND BG TME "VAUDEVLLE" SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY "The Mdnght Flyer" Wth CULLEN LANDS, DOROTHY DEVORE And A Brllant Cast CRESCENT PERTH AMBOY Tel. 255 TODAY AND SATURDAY JOHNNY HNES- STANDARD VAUDEVLLE SUNDAY AND MONDAY- DOUBLE FEATURE- BOB CUSTER n "THE RDN STREAK" Grl Who Wouldnt Work V-. Wth CLARA BOW, V,,-t. a \

8 lart of f charnrters; most, nf m hnckwnmfo mountaneers, wth memory nf htter fouls stll n.nk. lnng n r MHK dee Theatre " THNGS FOR USE B>THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dun of Man, Uarertr of llno Doug MfcLffln Frst Paramount Star Comedy l> rjrlt n ]w< (h tn" tvc "Son v, (lurjr >nj. r lu< W.r n.vr-m. tlng :..t tll rytm-! \> t" Jallpatc." tho M "hall comedy n M;cl,pn opens to- Wmdbrdpe thoatre, jlnys role of n ymjr nnvel- who seek? tho soltudo of H.llruto nn to wrte n tc.vol n twenty-four hours. A hand of crooks c oek tho nn nt fame tme. Gunplay, ncnr-munl-r am pen oral pan lomonn "cnput. And ;hh(th t nl oujt. Ma-,oan, n h;:.o!er of wrter, prrr-ston.ly (ocs.pp.-<te of tl:e rpht thne at every opptunty. (nre *tal.l^hff a: nn, le nstakcs -f pal -r^r.- f-r pad accomplce^.f ls rh;! f" hand of prl. He ref; «.< t. Meve that tley tre.- K.l.r.L real Mllets n r lu.tle Jo -erre possesson of a huge?:m of jnney whch accdently falls nt.. hs pocket. When y rush from hotel n search of Tey. he merely close? doer lehml m; when th,cy ru.-h bnck :tn nn n pursut of man who ha,- sezed prze, he lock? tho dv.r and locks m all n hotel wth hm afrnn! The clmax of nverted course nf procedure occurs when one of crook? apparently klls trl ;.ccomplce. Maclean ru-hes n. sezes gun and s promptly arrested for mml»-r and accused by entre Land <f crooks! "The sle of Hope" HAVK nlunfl hell tlnt otllnfc DHfl were for use Mtln-r n corner for n sl:< n lvcw «n e kept mn md new sut.jf " ln f >r standng l:mv "T for lfljl!l( paper tn fre«l. When nj h" want to put t on &( nlke ntl ft He good out of t. ve *e\er hefn r.zy over fu.nture ttutr WHS!"o lne "T on tconfortuhlc fur retular >>e, <>r for yuwt towel( tlnt WTH lad away n soon us tle guest ha ] ped front door. Mrs An Ul ttoglt orwse. ArrrnM "as n better than good rlr cuno,n-v H# loull esmvajuhf every ro:n r ort that le nn nw wlfc "ok n fny to. They had hullt n ne!mhm> so flre nnd well planned, n fnrt. Hnt lllugt.ntthns of t hud been publshed n "The Hmne Hpautl fll" am "her Jntlnuls for Rtoujnj as he.v tn make (le most of thngs. There \v»s a mnutfnl dnng room - Dr Mn.Arn"H< lnen w;\s envy»f her nelfhtors nn y never ntc re for (V.r nf marrng tbo furnture «r "f gettng lnen so «d t wa.s j"! to launder t. y.tt know. nstead. ev ept upon stn!e nv:h f! sufh us "!t Mrs. Arnold hal tlc mnster :n! hs «lfe to dnner or Ar N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Adelnde TO: de and a.n [- Nls ms«mr,.e( le pre*h«nl of wth whlel he wa noll m onpuny y ate n ktchen md ush "nnn tlms wld wllrh y,ad keepng wl>n y were gone to. marrlf!.. Thf - whte tl. A story of (.Teat alventur- on j hgh seas, and hunt l"-r a treas-j ure trove hurred by a pratcal old; ancestor en a desert sland n South Pacfc makes "The sle of Hope", th. latest starrng vehcle for affk Rchard Talmadge a pc- ture of pecular nterest and contnuous exctement. The producton j wll le seen locally at Wood- j brdge atre on Tuesday. A tre on shpboard, a mutny, and j snkng of vessel n whch erratc hut lovable young hero embarks on hs msson (wthout par- enlal permsson, by way!) are only begnnng of a seres of! hectc ncdents when he reaches sland. Here he dscovers. beautful grl bathng n a forest pool, and fd- lows her to an old castle where she ; has lved (lurng all years of her. shpwreck^ The fact that mutn- [ ous skpper and crew have made j r way to sle complcates! matters wth plenty of fghtng, n whch Talmadge pulls some entrely new acrobatc wallops. Fnal Chapter Clean Up "Green Archer" Myttery thros were martcl of and cmltoldered lnen -too mrvdous n fact for common ue Mrs. THylor, "P> tal a muse full of healthy anl wum-rthdlpl yokters. looked n a olle of bathrooms one day vvlen Mrs. Arnuld uns enler talnng sewng errle nul con rnented upn ts repellng Tler un<! ts shnng,t..uebed ppcnrnnce. "But where do y batlev" she Terrd, and she woul hate heen amused f he had known where. There WHS a flue lvng room n house furnshed by a speelnllt from cty n must elaborte style, but re was no comfortable place to s down, no plnrp where Arnold comng home tred from th* ottlee couln stretch hs legs n comfort. t was all stff and lke f sdnolhov wth hb Sumaj lon on. Mr«. Arnobl had beautful lnen sheets and tne rtamusk towel, hut Arnold npvpr felr r smooth coolnest n summer, Tlrey were carefully folded a«ny. t»o fne to be used. 8be had pretty dresse, and becomng hnt, and lovely chna, but she was afrad of takng newness off one or of gettng or broken. So y wore r old clos, and ate off coarse whte thngs, and aat mostly n kthen or on hack porch where re was nothng to be njured by use. When Mrs. Arnold des some one f gong to get a lot of beautful thng*, and hope whoever she s wll not thnk m too fne for everj-day u*e!, TjS, Waatvrn Nawjpper Vnlon ) demy W. Veandale A. Y atlalr, Mare.lohn^m Kn^-te. Nls,lohn»on, hhen --, devsees, lefr<ltees and pero.l representatve:;, (lunner (ll-n, l;- hert, devsee-;, leg.- tee-, and personal representatves, and Robert,lnhn, tys hers, d«-\ ^-»-~. legatees and pemn.l re re-efl.t ves. Hy vrfu "f nn order of Court of Chant e.v of New.Jersey, made on day and dto hereof, n a cause wheren!ot:nett W. Hoatrland - complanant and you and anor are lefedar-, you are requred to appear and answer to bll of complant ren on or before 2,th day of M:mh next, or sad bll *ll he- taken a< ofwed afaln>t The -:! lll s tled to fnr,<h»e r.rtan ptgg dated November K. ho*. made by Oorgo W. Venn-.nhnsn, coverng rern Townshp "f Wn.lbrdjre. n County of Md-! ~ex and State of New Jersey, and! pa?trulaly lestl.od n pad hll rf (Mnphunt, and presently held and.wu hy ("Hpknant. And ynt. (leree W. YennMr. lre j nalc l-fendutt heaufo yu were one : l mlkers (f sad nort-!(mtf.-; and you. Adelade A. Yeandle, j are Hnd k-ftnhmt hemu-r you were wfe of sad George W.. Y-andl, "le of makers of *ad notpage;»nd you. Mare John- «.n Knrstrun, arc nmde defendant bnau-e y.. were wfe of Nls -t.n-on. no of makers of sad mortgage; and you. Nl? John -nn. ynlr her?. (U^sees, legatees and personal representatves, are made defendant because you were lne <.f. th.. rtakers nf sad mortgage; and you, Gunner Olsen, your hers, devsees, legatees and personal! representatves, are made defendant because you are holder of a judgment aganst snl George W. Y-andl- and Nls Johnson, and be- cause you are mentoned n a certan tn-t deed from m to Martn (,. Ashley, set fnrfn ll bll; and you. Hubert lahn, your hers, devcees,. legatees and personal representatves, are made defendant because you are holder of a subsequent mortgage, coverng sad premses, ffrnm sad Yeandle and Johnson and thjpr wves, set forth n bll. Dat.d: January 29, 2f. j MARTN & RK.EY, Snl-tors uf Complanant. Prudental Buldng, Newark, N. J. Quantly Pcturesque * Formal Party Frock The followng Pr6>*t!H<»» wll alo hr uhmtt«d; * h< llolll.l loney,>r Kln anlc Flcklf and caprlmn N Madame Ka»hlon unrl she s enhnly llrlng up to her reputaton " he matter of (hs «eaaons parly frock*. She has clmnged her u!legln< r fr«he ln pe shenhllke gown to pcturesque type «hose boulttu vklrt mea««res yurda and yarjs nroun.l htulne. Sune call se UnHv full svlllel slken e-eatlons perod Kown», ordgnfy m wllh tle ttle robe d<style. By er name y urt beaul ful to behohl. The nsjrallun for se portrat tjpes nmy.- traced t. early colonal days, to tl,. SW fa«h bls or even unto be magnfcat)! court of Lous XV HV.TW e<jullt* ladles graced see- :n gnwtn of ^htnaerldg slkf. H< e rlnnnel and lluwer grtrultured So now, when you order yur nex mrty dre«s. let t le..f >aatel two-/ loned ttftela, wllh nu.l lln- Uee on full skrt md ttrml low neck, wllh danty slk lluw-vts.here am (hers. To authorze :. J hull pah of tuxes. T" n.thorze lh«hord "f VAu cl to transfer MHTH <h»l- "">> v. nny ccnl»l tn- clone of De srhonl year " tml CM \: n.y le bcllelled (hereby. n ;. thorze (le lllrd of Educaton to ssue a dort lrm nnln of Twenty Thousand!>nllnrH n rover Anlcp.ted Dclcl n Ue prment.dml y»-nr. Tu authorze l?">nl of Kln nl nn n rase nn nbllnml Mnn of Twenty Thousand pnllnrs for e re-ton of he ndlto lo Hnrron Avenue Hgh Sclnl: lulttolll Mn to bo expendel for snd purport! ml " exceed sad sum of Twenty Thu.-..nd Dollars. Tn albnrzo. Hoard of Educaton to rase nn nddtoat Hum of ( Knur Tlnnsad Dollars for erec lon uf addton to orl Readng School Nn.!>: he addlnnnl J sum to bo expended for sad pur pose not to exceed sad sum of Knur Thousand Dnll.rs. ] To authorze Honrd of Kducaon to rase an addtonal sum of Sx Thousand Dollars for erec lon of new School at Kurd Avenue, Kurds: tle addtonal sum to be expended for sncl purpose tnt to exceed sad sum of S\ Tlousnnd Thnt re ahnll be tuwmtd rnlwjd by taxaton and r, rnl year 92(, exclusve of franch** and grow racew ".( Eleven Thomand, Fve Hundred Fotrt (t:u,r,m Kfl) for purpfmp of meet^u h flncnl on of Three Hundred. nol K(fbly-«W Cent*,,lns set forth under hcdnjr pp f Fo? 92(" n h d M.,...,. -., 0 lowl Flu.,,, nf r-onrcen am appropratons, for skd fscal year- WOODBRXJK TOWNSHP BUDGET FOR 926 ml CURRENT.OCA, PURPOSES OTHER THAN SCHOm - RESOURCES. happoprntd Surplus n Surplus Revenue Account, $2 r>;> n 925 For 920 Surplus Revenue approprated * 24, Culled otm for Budget 8, ,000,00 H: Edu- 4, , , , QJ , , ,500.00, ,000.00, Mscellaneous Revenue lluldnt Dept. Veen ^ -lumwnk nml Health Dept. Fee* KCrderM Knes... KrnnchHc Tuxes CoHH Recepts Tnt nlcresl and (wl* Water Hond Revenue MscellvteoH l.trennes Toll Tuxes Trust Surplus -- Ollcal Tyc Sean-hen Total Antc Msc. Revenue Mscellaneous RcvcnM not antcpated Tax Searches j Knt Munpnl Hld(r. Hall N. V. Telephone Cn. Refund Travelers lnsun.nce (0. Clams Accrued nterest on Bond*... " Publc Servce Corp. Refund... Celehrnton Commtteu Sale (f (solne.---- Repayment on Polce Unforms Fre Conrmttee Rent of Roller -- t Refund - Barrett Co Cltecks Re-deposted (old) 8, , , , , , , , »09, V.!.. 2,3.-,,f,,2-/ 27,0;>:> 2.0l), U7 r, (,, 2.r.n JJO.G H.H lotl.do W.\rl,04r...V ; DPPNG NTO SCENCE * Motto on U. S. Money The motto on nled Stntes cons "n God We Trust" -s taken from nu"nal hymn. "The Star-Spangled Banner." ll has thrlled mllllor< of Anercns. Tle phun; of lu> t.tt.. on cons wn frst ].,n«>.\ pr!, S64, whtn cou^res mtlor zed conage of a two cent bronze pece wltb tle ncrlptbm. SHERFFS SALE N Everyone wll want to be on h«nd Tuesday at Woodbrdge atre to see fnal clearng up of mysteres that have abounded throughout nne chapters of Pa seral, "The Green Archer," featurng Allene Ray and Walter j Mller and adapted from Edgar Wa- laces famous novel. n ths last chapter dentty of Grec-n Archer s revealed, as vel as hs motves, and t s safe to promse that you are gong to get as bg a surprse ts dd Bellamy, when Green Archer steps from behnd h.s ghostly mask and stands revealed as...? Fre Alarm Calls of The Townshp The Dstrct wll be known by frst part of tap, Locaton fr Dstrct by second part of tap. 3 Taps FRE OUT Tap OPEN CRCUT Telephones Fre House, Woodbrdge 46; Federal Terra Cotta 224; Anyone turnng n a false alarm wll be prosecuted by Board of Fre Commssoners. DSTRCT NO. -2 Boynton Lumber Company -3 Boynton Beach -4 West Ave. and Ferry St. -5 West Ave. and Arbor St. -6 W r est Ave. and Woodbrdge Ave. -7 East Ave. and Broad St. -8 Clff Road and Holton St *; StckngType s one thng and ArtUtcally Desgned Adverttng s anor. W e specalze n latter knd that wll make your letterheads, statonery and advertsng matter a credt to your busness. Q See us next tme you need somethng n prntng lne. Dd t Ever Occur to You That prce s not frt thng to be consdered n a job of prntng Throwng type toger n u haphaunt way does not re^fe any knowledge of prntng art. That s t knd of work you want. But artutc typography n statonery and advertsng reflects credt to»ny concern. Our knowledge of prmng ganed by long experence enable! ut to produce Attractve Prntng for Every Purpose Dont order anythng n ths k** untu you call on us. MDDLESEX PRESS Wo<HHwM«t Clff Road and Ferry St,. DSTRCT NO Woodbrdge Ave. and Grant St. 2-2 Pleasant,\ve. and Sewaren Ave. 2.3 West Ave. and Brewster Place 2-4 West Ave. and Central Ave. 2-5 Carteret Road and Blar Road 2-6 Blar Road and Grand Ave. 2-7 Rartan Ave. and Thrd Ave. 2-8 Carttret Road and Sxth Ave. DSTRCT NO Fulton St. and Cutter Dock Road 3-2 Fulton St. and Benjamn St. - Fulton St. and Valentne Factory 3-4 Fulton St. and Albert St. 3-5 Fulton St. and Oolev St. 3-6 Wllam St. tfrd Second St. DSTRCT NO Amboy Ave. and Prall Hll. 4-3 Amboy Ave. and Albert St. 4-4 Amboy Ave. and Bergen St. 4-5 Gruve St. and Manor Ave. 4-0 Man St. and Metuehen Ave, 4-7 Man St. and Kng Georges Rd. 4-8 Oak Ave. and Bergen St. DSTRCT N0^5 5- Woodbrdge Ave. ana Clnch St. j-l Berry.St. and Rector Lane 5-3 Man St. and Rahway Ave Man St. and Pearl St. 5-5 Man St. and School St.!, 5-6 School St. and Heards B*ook 5-7 Man St. and Amboy Ave, 5-8 Amboy Ave. and Heards Brook \ DSTRCT NO. 6 G-l Rahway Ave. and Green St, 6-2 Rahway Ave. and Grove Ave. 6-3 Crampton Ave. and Almon Ave. ; 6-4 Rahway Ave. and Freeman St. 6-5 Carteret Road and flvatson Ave. 6-6 \Vedgewood Ave. and Leone St 6-7 Rahway Ave. and Prospect Ave. 6-8 Rahway Ave. and Port Readng K. R. DSTRCT NO Green St, and Barron Ave. 7-2 Green St. and.school St. 7-3 Green St. and Amboy Ave. 7-4 Gteen St. and Josephne St. 7-5 Green St. and Ceramcs Works 7-6 Grove Ave. and Barron Ave, 7-7 Grove Ave. and Tsdale Place. 7-8 Grove Ave. and Amboy Aye. DSTRCT NO, 8 8- Freeman St. and Rdgedale Ave. 8-2 Rdgedale Ave. and Wedgewood Ave.,8-3 Rdgedale Ave. and Pro&pect Ave 8-4 Prospect Ave.and Pea* R. R. 8-5 Freeman St. and Barron Ave. 8-6 Lnden Ave. and Chureh St. 8-7 Lnden Ave. *nd Freeman St. 8-8 Amboy Ave. and Freeman St. OUT OF THE DSTRCT CALLS 9- Woodbrdge Rot Polce Call 9-2 Port Readng 9-3 Clay Banks 9-4 Avenel 9-5 Fords, Keaabey, Hopelawn 9-tt laeln f-7 Colon* CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Between Wllam E. Tuttle, Jr.. etc.. Complanant, ^and Raymond S. Kllenberger, defendant, F Fa for sale of pren.s-s dated December,!t2.". By vrtue of bove stated wrt n me drected and delvered, wll expose to sale at publc vendtc on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY TWEN- TY-FOURTH, NNETEEN HUN- DREL AND TWENTY-SX, a; tw. oclock n afternoon of sad* (lay at Sherffs Offce, n Cty of New Brunswck. N. J. All rght, ttle and nterest of tn- defendant Raymond S. Kllenb-jjer. of n and to all followng descrbed premses: All those eertun lands, tracts or j parcels >f land and premses here- nafter partcularly descrbed, stu-] ated, lyf; and beng n Town-j slp of Wcodbrdge, n County! of Mddlesex and State of New Jer- j sey. Beng known and desgnated a? j lots Nos and on j map of property known as "Fords Park" stuated n Woodbrdge Town- shp, Mddlesex County, N. J., be- j longng to John Hanson, Esqv, sur- voyed by Morgan F. Larson, November 2;, 9<7, fled for record n Clerks Offce o f Mddlesex County, N. J., and more ]artcul»rly descrbed as follows: Descrpton for lots : Begnnng at southwest cor- ner, formed by ntersecton of Beech avenue and Woodland avenue, runnng nce westerly 225 feet along sourly lne of Woodland Ave. -nce sourly 50 feet to a pont; nce easterly and parallel wth frst descrbed course 225 feet to westerly lne of Beech avenue; nce norrly and along westerly lne of Beech avenue 50 feet to pont or place of begnnng. Bounded on east by Beech avenue, on west by lot No. 39, on north by Woodland avenue and on south by j lands known as "Fords Terrace, Nj>. 2," as lad down on sad map.! Descrpton for lota 44-45: Begnnng at a pont on norrly lne of Woodland avenue, dstant westerly seventy-fve feet from northwest corner formed by ntersecton of Woodland avenue and Beech avenue, runnng nce norrly and parallel wth westerly lne of Beech avenue, 50 feet to a pont; nce westerly and parallel wth norrly lne of WAdland avenue, 50 feet to a pont; nce sourly and parallel wth frst descrbed cuorse 50 feet to norrly lne of Wood land avenue;» nce easterly and along norrly lne of Woodland avenue 50 feet to pont or place of begnnng. Bounded on east by lot No. 43, on west by lot No. 46, on north by lots Nos. 58 and 59 and on south by Woodland avenue, as lad down on sad map. Judgment amountng to approxmately $375. Toger wth all and sngular rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenances reunto belongng or n anywse appertanng. FREDERCK GOWEN, Sherff WLLAM NEWCORN, Solctor. Notce! Notce s hereby gven to legal votert of th* School Dstrct j of Townshp of Woodbrdge n County of Mddlesex, that annual meetng for electon of (our members of Board of Educaton wll be held at Barron Avenue Hgh School, Woodbrdge; Publc School No. 8, at Keasbey; Publc School No. 0, at Hopelawn; Publc School No. 7, at Fords; Publc School No. 6, at seln; Publc School No. 9, at Port Readng; Publc School No. 4, at Avenel; Publc School No. 2, at Sewaren, Tuesday, Feb. 9th, 926 at seven oclock P. M. local tme Three members wll be elected (or three y«*r» One member wll b* elected (or one year Voters resdng wthn Ward No, One and Electon Dstrct No. Four of Ward No. Three Barron Avenue H^h brdge. Voters resdng Dstrct No. One, must vote at Publc Keusbey. Voters Dstrct must vote at School Woodwthn Electon Ward No. Two School No. Eght, Tc authorze Hoard nf caton to borrow sad several of nddtonul money ordered to be rased by ssung bonds n Cor porte Nnne of tle Dstrct n such nnunts, «nd payable ul such tme.* us ltnd..yoters may drect. To authorze Board of Educaton to purchase from Henry j Kuntz :s a lot tn whch to erect J n new Srhoolbouse plot of land Ktuntod a«follows: lots to 2: both nclusve nnd lots 4 to fl! both n- -elusve n Woodlrdge Townshp! Block 2-, numberng n all V lots nn Porshnr Avenue and Treste Street, seln. Sad lots beng ^0 N 00 cnoh. The cost of s.d plot shall not exceed sum of One Thousand Fve Hundred Dollars. To authorze Hoard of Elucatm tn erect a new Schoolhouse of freproof constructon nn sad plot of land and to purchase for sad Schoolhouse tho school furnture and or necessary equpment. The cost of sad Schoolhouse, Furnture and equpment shall not exceed sum of One Hundred ^ Eghf~Thousnnd Fve Hundred Dollars. The amount of money thought to be necessary for foregong s One Hundred Ten Thousand Dollars. To authorze Board of Educaton to borrow money ordered tn be rased by ssung bonds n Corporate Name of Dstrct n such amounts and payable at such tmes as legal voters shall drect To authorze Board of Educaton to purchase from Natonal Fre Proofng Co., as a lot on whch to erect an addton to present Schoolhouse No. Eght at Kt-sbpy, plot of land stuate as follows: lots One, Two, Three and Fve n Woodbrdge Townshp Block No. 4!) lots One and Two facng on Crows Mll Road and aggregatng about 50 x 70 and lots Three and Fve facng on Qunton Street and aggregatng r>0 x 00. The cost of sad plot shall not exceed sum of Three Thousand Dollars. To authorze Board of Educaton to rect an addton to Woodbrdge Townshp School No. Eght on sad plot n connecton wth present School No. Eght lot, of lreproof constructon, atd to purchase for sad addton school furnture and or necessary equpment. The cost of sad addton, furnture.nd equpment shall nut exceed tl* sum of One Hundred Twelve Thousand Dollars. The amount of monoy thought to be necessary for foregong s One Hundred Ffteen Thousnnd Dollars, To authorze Board of Educaton to borrow money ordered lo be rased by ssung bonds n Corporate Name of Dstrct n such amounts and payable ut such tmes as legal voters shall d rect. E. C. ENSGN, Dstrct Clerk. Total Revenue Amount to he Rased by Taxen Estmated proporton to be leved on Ralros.d property /f (!2l»r Or property 5 rt (!l2). $37, $09, ,99.4 2, r 9,5HB.72 39, ,04.00 Total proposed tax levy $3,54.88 $278, Antcpated Revenue $448,74.86 $388, Revenue $448,74.86 APPROPRATONS Approprat*d for 926 Ceneral Townshp Purposes Subdvded as follows: Salares, exclusve of or deportment* f ntng, wlvcrlsng and supples.. 5, C-nonl - 4.S0000 Total.- $5, Memoral Buldng Mantenance 5, Assessment and Salares.. General. ollecton of taxes: 2, " 4, Approprated for 925 6, , , $7, , , ,000.00»5l7,sr.s ; Expend. Total Polce Subdvded as follows Salares Equpment _- General Penson Fund. $6, $8, , ,500.00,600.00, , , , , $8,82- ll.ftl $4,N.H. 58,2!U :x S,2r7 HS 2,3 :u..:, Total $7, $65, $6r.,KH0 7. recorders Court subdvded as follows Salary -. --,800.00, Expense and care of prsoners Total. $2, $2, Hydrant Contract _. _- 23, , buldng department subdvded as follows Salary...,600.00, General l.holl.nf J H.:,:, $2,7X.n: 8,8. > TotU -,.. Health subdvded as follows Salares General $2,00.00 $, $,500.(! 7, , , ,52J.U 3, ,02.T Total $0,000,00 Poor Subdvded as follows - Salary Relef 5, Chldrens Home Almshouse 2, General Tot.l $0, Toads subdvded as follows Salares 4, Repars 50, Equpment, Mantenance and Operaton 4, Total $68, Sewer Mantenance 2, Contngent Expenses (allowable by law!! ), Kensbey Water 4, Estmated Revenue 4, Debt and nterest subdvded as follows Snkng Fund Uonds * Fords Pavng (Kng George Road) 9, $2, $,54.J , ,lG3.j: On, ,6G9.fl ,, $0, $,687.<J? 6, , ,354. On 6,303.7;- 4,500,00 0,482.2;! resdng wthn Electon No. Two, Ward No. Two must vote at Publc School No. Ten,, Hopelawn. Voters resdng wthn Electon Dstrcts Thrfe, Four and Fve, Ward No. Two, must vote at Publc School No. Seven, Fords. Voters resdng wthn Electon Dstrcts Sx and.seven, Ward No. Two, must vote at Publc School No. Sx, seln. Voters resdng wthn Electon Dstrct One, Ward No. Three, must vote at Publc School No. Nne, Port Readng. Voters resdng wthn Electon Dstrct Two, Wtrd No. Three, must vote at Publc School No. Four, Avenel. Voters resdng wthn Electon Dstrct Three, Ward No. Three, must vote at publc School No. Twelve, Sewaren;, The polls wll reman open one hour, and as much longer aa may be necessary to enable all legal voters present to cast r bllots. At sad meetng wll be tubmtted quetton of votng a tax for followng purpotet: Buldng and Reparng School HOUM 9 20, Current ExpeDte 303, Manual Tranng.. 4, Payment of Note on Ac. count of defct for School Year , Dated ths Thrteth uary, 926. duy of Jan- Total amount thought lo be $347, NOTE. The term "current expenses" ncludes prncpals, teachers, jantors, and medcal nspectors salares, fuel, textbooks, school supples, flags, transportaton of pupls, tuton of pupls attendng schools n or dstrcts wth consent of Botrd of Educaton, school lbrares, compensaton of Dstrct Clerk, of custodan of school moneys and of truant offcers, truunt schools, nsurance and ncdental expenses of sehooln. Women ctzens twenty-one years of age or above, by vrtue of Nneteenth Amendment to Unted States Consttuton, may vote for everythng presented at ths meetng. A member of Board of Educaton shall be at least 2 years of age, a ctzen and resdent of school dstrct, and shall hav been such a ctzen an. resdent fo* at least three yetrs mmedately precedng hs or her becomng. member of such Board, anl shall be able to read and wrte. Pettons, legally nomnatng canddate to be voted upon at sad meetng, must be fled wth Dstrct Clerk at least fve day» before date of meetng n order to mve names of such canddate prnted on offcal ballot to be u»ed n votng. n calculatng- abovementluncd fve days, er flng day or electon dqy but not both nmy be counted. Blank, forms for th» purpose may be. obtaned from thl Dstrct Clerk. 626 TOWNSHP BUDGET AN ORDNANCE RELATNG TO TAXES FOR THE VKAU NNETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY SX BE T ORDANED BY THE TOWN^P COMMTTEE SHP OF WOOPBBDGE N THE COUNTY ov Fundng townshp Shar«, New mprovements _. Almshounc. Assessment bonds, 924 ssue... Total nterest on BouU _. Current Loans (TLX arrears notes) nterest Defcency. Tax Antcpaton Notef / Total Antcpaton Notes... Dscount on taxes pad n advance Ralroad Tax defcency Emergency Notes Emergency Notes Detal, vz., ($28,3.50) Kng George Rd. Rep., Polce Safety Lghts, Fords Sewer Tank..3, Mosquto Emergency Rartan Termnal...,26.00 Fre Ordnance Rahway Avenue and Green St. Wdenng Water Rate Case..., Memorl Bldg. Mant. 2, Snow Removal 6, Oarage Rent Health Dept, Polce and Road Dept. Gasolne 4, Total $28,3.60 Kcserve for Blls not pretexted n U25 Over expendtures n 924 for Health Varous Departments...". " Over expendtures n 925 for Roads - Salares._ Roads - R«pars. Roads - Mant. & Operaton..."." Dscount on Taxe9 Bonds hot covered (Reerva for uncollectble taxes) 3, , l,«00.00 $22, , , ,625,00 5, $37, , , ,3.50 $7, ,000.00, , , , , , , $88, , , , , $73, , ,60.0(0 22, $82.39."> 3,27-. K. 0, OH 0, ,000.(0 0,500.() l.ooo.m 4,000.( $38, u 3,3* 34,000.0( 6, ,828.3: Z.5K2.2. r. 3.0H5.U ) 28,3.M) 5, ,897.98, , , , , , Mw-ellaneoua deferred "tem., made up u follow.-^ 2, Over estmates pror yean: Mscellaneous Revenue Mscellaneous Revenue Abated n 924, not chkrjred to reserve ,79.3 2,«64.0> M , , $6wn an provded by law. ntroduced January 26th, 920 Passed frst readng Jutuwy 26th, 928, Adverttd January 29th, and February 6th, 926, wth notce of hearng February 8th, 826. ANDREW KEYES, VT *. L TOWMhp Clerk...tn*HtuL u ft tf v *?. th?* "" T*" **!! CommltU. wll hold a U28 5 J ZV r }v "BWpd Buldlnr WoodhrWgt, o> F»bruary 8th, e^nln «t0 cwwwftr th. ftnalptmu, of for*- g l d Ux ordtntllm f ««M. * wbfflmt and Pl«- may be prmnted by»ny Ux paytr of th* Townshp. ANDREW KEYES, WU C U28 -

9 Happy nmkm you poorer, but t.,.llpllfl wnwtlnh of bef>emnornt. /V«uer Do Oar Bet Ton dlhhonor ymr lfe, you not mply Rhut your.y,. s to cerlnln facts, you not Mlmply sn.v nn ntwnrd mwl fwllnh thng,,m j,,,, dshonor ymr nnnn lfe f y, M Bf}r thbt yotl,mvfl ll" n any l:y nf ymr ttfor n nl r«.,,nt tofp«ll\cr, vcr.v wht Hm yu n,nld, or bcon le wry lxht nm Unt you rnnll l)«. llll H Crossword Puzzle JLO V s - WMGLEYsPK. NEW HANDY PACK Fts hand * > and purse More for your money and tha belt Peppermnt Chewng Swrettfor any money lookforwrgfeysp.k.htndypck 4 en your Dwler Counter Q? k WOODBRDGE NEW YORK CANDY KTCHEN Manufacturers»n<} De»len n Strctly Pur. CArNDlES AND CE CREAM. Mnn St., Woodbrdge. Tel. 43. HUMPHREYS A. RYAN HARDWARE n St., Woodbrdee, N. J. r WnUr rurdw.r. Stovea, Furnaces mttd R«p*lr MAN ELECTRC Electrcal Contractor! Tel., Woodbrdf. MO Man & Wllam St.., Woodbrdf. GUSTAV BLAUM Groceres and Provson* 97 MAN ST. WoodbrlJ»«CHARLES M. MUELLER :: G A R A G E :: Cylnder Reborng Tel. Woodardf* St. Georges Ave., Woodbrdg* Rasng Famll FORDS LOUS MORRSON Sboet, Clothng and General MerohandM Opan Every D»T Except Saln-Ur rords, N. J. Resources $326,000 FORDS NATONAL BANK FORDS, N. J. Tel. B0-M, HANSEN & JENSEN GENERAL CONTRACTORS Exc«v»tnf, Sewerng, Gr*dl», Cartng of»u Knd* 628 P.cBe A., PERTH AMBOY WOODBRDGE Up-to-date Tax Servce GEORGE LUCAS (Formerly Rotnond Tax) Can (or Funerala, Weddng*, an all oeeatooa. Telephone 5 Woodbrdge G. A. FULLERTON Auto Truckng Local and Long Datance Haulng 78 Albert St.. Woodbrdge Tel. 725 Woodbdge 54 lopecldaon ought to tx rght! (( }, SU6, Welvrn Ncwpaper Unon.) HorlJontsU. Vertcl. Two-whcelfd vehcle b Hmnch Bottle top Reverental fear 9~-D*Unt A type of Hlnpls ndetermlflrt 2 rognlant nfloreaceno* wth (Wwera at 4 Also tded at nterval* T. Ku»» 4 Strng of cam Knd of nut (p.) 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