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1 * Four Page Colored Coptc Secton 6 Pages Today TwaSectm VOL. XTII, No. 4 WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 9:5 PRICE THREE Ryan Answers Letter Crculated By Ford Mayor Issues A Further Statement In Regard To Townshp Fnances Compare* Condton Of Townshp Fnances Now Wth That When Democrats took Control Revews Progress Made By Woodbrdge In Recent Years. In a statemenlssued ths week by Mayor WllarP A. Ryan several charts made by hs opponents arc branded, and a letter beng used by the Republcans as amunton aganst Ryan's canddacy s answered. In the preamble of the statement the progress of the townshp n the past few years nnd the present ndvantanea of the muncpalty are set forth and Rven as reasons why Woodbrdge must contnue to make such mprovements as are essental to the contnued development of the townshp. The statement follows; Woodhrdge Townshp s one of the fastest growng muncpaltes n the State of New Jersey. A communty of 25, people; a large majorty of ts ctzens ownng ther own homes. It has deal locatons for the most dversfed development?. Sectons of t can compare favorably wth the most beautful Bpots.ahat can be found anywhere. Thgfle, of course, are sutahle for the hghest type of resdental developments. We have other beautful sectons closer to our ralroad center? sutable for the moderate prced Itonnss. We have sectons that are deal for lffht ndustres anfl others for heavy ndustres. We have four ralroads and deep hp and I am glad to Ray present ondtons prove that we arer"t)urng these tmes of dffcultly there are very few houses vacant n our Townshp, remarkably few when compared wth other places. Wth all of these -advantages, we, who are workng for a bgger, better and buser muncpalty must protect her good name from houghtles abuse. We have been strvng and must ontnue to strve for every m provement, consstent wth reasonable taxaton, n order to attract Contnued on lat pane Freeholders Answer ChargeOf G.. P. Democratc Members In Sgned Statement Refute Stores Of Opposton Revew Of County Admnstraton, Democratc members of the Board of Freeholders repled ths week to chases that have been hurled at water facltes. In other wonts we them b,y the Republcan canddates. have wthn our boundares the- rare In ther statement, they call upon combnaton of facltes that nevtably develop nto the fnest type to furnsh proof of ther charges, the Republcan campagn managers of Amercan cty. and "offer to prosecute anyone, regardless of hs poltcal connectons, We have 7 churches, 2 banks upon proof of any wrongdong." 6 lbrares, theatres, 4 newspaper?, thrvng busness centrfrs n clams credt for the twelve pont In ts statement, the Board also varous parts of the Townshp and tax reducton effected n 9, several natonally known manufac- wllcn was.. the,. esult o f a savng turnp ndustres. We have approxmately SO mles of paved roads and over 5 mles of unpaved roads. Our school system ranks wth the best. We should all feel happy and proud to lve n Woodbrdgc Town- Democrats In Rally At Iseln Frehouse n the budget as compared to the 9 budget whrch was <p(epagsd by the Republcan Hoard n December of 929." Cvl Servce charges, appontments as poltcal.patronage, and other major ponts of the Republcan attack are fully answered. The statement concludes wth the suggeston that f the County road appropraton s to be reduced to the extent of $,., the Republcan Freeholders, f elected, "wll have to mport Chnese cooles and Mexcan peons to do the road work, n ths County, as there Local Canddates Talk Before would only reman $6. for the Capacty Audence In Hardng Avenue Hoy Ht On The Republcan canddates, ther cad account." The statement n full follows: Former Record. orators and campagn managers, havng had every opportunty to The fnehouse n Hardng avenue, unburden themselves of ther polt- Iseln, was crowded to the doors last cal crtas sms, -m now desre to nght when a Democratc meetng was held there. There were several speakers headed by Mayor Wllam A. Ryan who was the prncpal speaker. Others who talked ncluded Joseph Deegan of Perth Amboy; Commtteeman Anthony Aqula, Frank I'. Edgar and Mke Elko. The Mayor's talk dealt n part wth charges that have been made by the mposton canddates, especally Harry H. Ford, G.. P. canddate for Mayor, "He ddn't tell you," sad Ryan, "about the debt we nherted n 26 make as brel a reply as possble. Practcally every crtcsm thus far made has been based upon an nterpretaton of an audt made n 9, under tjhe drecton of the former Republcan County Charman, Harold G. Hoffman. Mr. Hoffman promsed much whle ths audt was n progress, but upon ts completon, never made publc the result of hs nvestgatons. Certanly, he was as zealous n hs endeavors on behalf of the canddates then runnng aa the present managers are, and f he found any evdence of wrong-dong on the part from hs party", Ryan told of nu the ns fnancal condtons that he and hs of the Board of Freeholders or ts wnshn employees, t was hs duty, and t colleagues found n the townshp s now the duty of the present campagn managers, f they so fnd, to when t passed nto Democratc control. a they say I was dshonest? No, they can not say that," he declared. The speaker asked hs hearers to compare the budget of 925 wth the budget appropraton, for roads n 4)25 wth that of 9 and make ther own decsons, He urged that the amount of work for the two perods be compared.,. The appropraton each year was about the same but the amount of road mprovement to show for ths year's outlay s double that of l!2f>, the speaker sad. 925 was the last year of G.. P. rule n Woodbrdge. In the course of hs remarks Mayor Kyan declared that he favors wadng pools and he promsed to nstall,ono n Iseln next summer f he s Returned to offce. He also remnded h s hearers that ths admnstraton has provdt-oatlttattm for lscrm by the constructon of adequate sewers. Ryan sad he detested mud-slngng and would make a clean fght. He sad that the Iseln sewer wll be held.wthn the appropraton and that f the cost to property owners would not exceed $5 or $ per twenty-lve foot lot. Josejlh De-gan dsch«4 the Juson Parkway n whch he "^takng a deep nterest. It wll be a $6,,- () job, he sad, and a good share oc the work wll go. to Woodbrdge never been done, and the truth must be that the audt, as presented, faled to dsclose a sngle thng that was worthy of beng commented upon as a crtcsm, of the present loard of Freeholders.- We now offer, upon the presentaton of an. affdavt of a reputable person to the effect that any money was pad for truck hre, labor, or.any other servce that was not rendered and performed, to prosecute the party, regardless of who t may be. The accusaton has been mate that mpre trucks were engaged by us than by the former Board. Ths must be admtted as true, for the reason that the old Board never employed more than 25 men durng a year, whle we, n our efforts to gve relef to the unemgj^yed, " m last, Cabaret Dance Plans Ar> Completed By Amercus Unt Man Injured In Smash Last Nght Drver Rams Car Parked At Curb In Rahway Avenue May Have Bran Concusson. Mchael Kopovch, aged 2 years, of 696 Catherne street, Perth Amboy, was badly njured last nght a few mnutes after o'clock when hs ear struck another" machne parked at the curb n front of the home of Asher Ftz Randolph n Rahway avenue. Kopovch was drvng a Ford sedan and the car t ht was a Buck but the heaver car was moved more than a car length although the emergency brake was set. Kopovch was taken, to the offce of Dr. C, H. Rothfuss where after a thorough examnaton t was stated that n addton to cuts the vctm has possble concusson of the bran. The parked car s the property of John Kreger, of 2;! Prospect street. It was damaged on the left rear. Kopovch's car was badly damaged and had to be towed to a garage. There were three other occupants n the Kopovch car: Helen, the wfe of the owner, and Mchael and Anna Shaba, of 76G Catherne street. They were not njured. The street s very wde at the pont where the accdent happened and the tal lght on the Kreger ear was turned on. How the accdent happened has not been explaned. Red Cross Chapter In Annual Meetng Mrs. Randolph Agan Heads Chapter Other Offcers Re-elected Annual Report Presented By~Mlss Huber. and a deep, clear thnker, Aqu la sad. The voters wotld make a mstake that fould be costly to themselves f tfcey put n the opposton canddate In Applegate's place, the speaker sad.,.,,. * ' Frank ft Edgar, canddate for collector of taxes spoke on tast matters He sad that f he Js elected he wll keep the tax offce open every day Contnued on Ut t>aq«j. BLAKE SCHOOL SUPPLIES T I; - FOR SALE Sx *oom houw on Sherry St., Brand New; Oak floor.? x lot. Ordnary prce, $72 Atkng prce, $25, Inqure of MISS ANNA PETRO The annual meetng of the Woodhrdge chapter of thq Amercan Red Cross was held Mond'ay afternoon n Plans for the cabaret dance to be the Craftsmen's Club when offcers.,,, Frday,, - nght, y. November, 27 nlw'-e elected and the annual report the Craftsmen's Club on Greenl\' k f th h ter street, Woodbrdge, under the, aus- ( Th,, ff were., rc pces of Amercus Chapter,! Order ^ " ^ as of De Malay, have bejn completed fouows. Charman, Ms. Asher Ftx Randolph- vce charman, Hampton Cut- by. the commttee n charge. An elaborate program of entertanment ter; Wretary, Mrs. Leland Reynolds;) treasurer, John H. Concannon; has been arranged am men :,. as.,, a- result of the efforts of 4 a an unusual scheme of decoratons has been decded upon. There wll be dancng Mayor Ryan. He urged the sold sup- ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ uulltl, lb charman of Junor Red Cross, John port of Ryan nt the electon next j from (J untl x Q. clock wth Harry H Love; supples, James Kaudmun; hown and hs Laurence Harbor Orchestra n attendance. The affar L Huber; producton charman, channan of welfare work, Mrs. A. "commtteenan Anthony Aqula spoke n behalf of Cbnmtteeraa vll be Informal. Mrs. J. E. lm-kenrdge; knttng, George Aplegate who was unable to Vctor Stjerman s general charman n charge asssted by Julus be present on account of llness. Aqula s a man of sound judgment Bernsten, Roert Hller, Otto Jensen, Rchard TShohf and Francs Nelson. Tckets ma<y be obtaned >om members of the De Molay or t the dfror. trt Mrs. I-. C. Tsdall. Other members of the executve board reelected were: Mr. J. II. T. Martn, Mrs. C. R. Brown, Dr. I. '. Spene#r, Mrs. K. H. Hoynton mut Prank Lawson. Mrs. C. C. Jones was (Contnued tn 2 ) MEET YOUR NEIGHBORS IN WHO'S WHO HONOR ROLL Unque? Frendly? Interestng? Yes, Sr! "And Muny of Them?" That's what the-who's Who Roll of ronor s, that appears n these pages today. It pays taute to the busness men who are outstandng factors n the growth nr development of Mddlesex County.! If they weren't progressve, they wouldn't be n the Who's Who B6I of Honor. Turn to the Who's Who page and you wll learn tsumethnk about them that's worth knowng. New names wll be added weekly to ths Roll of Honor, and t wll last for many weeks to come. Sony we can't put them all n at once, > but just be patent and you wll fnd yourself n the charmed crcle of Who a Wn'o fg promptly us we can get you there. Ths Who's Who of Mddlesex County wll be runnng for weeks. You are all gong to gasp wth surprse at the actual number of real lve busness people n ths hustlng ''Communty of Frendly Folks." Sharpen your wts. Sharpen your pencl. Pay them a vst or keep the telephone operator busy gettng the answers to the Who's Who questons No guess about t. Just auk them and they'll be happy to gve you thu answer Get on the Who'a Who band wagon rght at the start. There's «Vald prze watng for some one. Why not make t YU?_ Oet ~ LION'S PARADE The Lon Club Hallowe'en parade wll begn at 7 o'clock sharp tomorrow evenng. The march wll begn at Green street an'd Rahway avenue. There wll be many great feature ths year; more than lat. One that wll make a ht t Hubert'. pagng..jlenfe In case of ran tomorrow evenng the parade wll be postponed untl Monday evenng at the same hour. Hcks Actve In Electon Law Work Wrtes To Chefs Of County and Makes Specal Announcement. Prosecutor Douglas M. Hcks s on the job n regard to any volaton of the electon laws that may be attempted n Mddlesex County. After a careful study of the electon laws he has sent out letters to every chef of polce n the county callng attenton to certan paragraphs where the polce may be requred to serve at pollng places. DOUGLAS M. HICKS Pro»ecutor of Mddletex Who Ha Declared H! Intenton On Checkng 'llegal Votng. In another announcement the prosecutor p ndcates that hs offce wll ll to the extent tt of f placng l spet on d duty assstng t cal nvestgators county detectves n nvestgatng crmnal volatons of the electon law and the rules at pollng places. The letter sent tcj the polce chefs follows: Octofcer 28, 9. To Polce Chefs. Dear Sr: Ths offce wshes to call to your attuntwn certan sectons of the Electon laws, relatve to the dutes of polce departments on electon {Contnued on page 2) YOU'LL BE SURPRJSED bow pnch monnr you'll» U your FUR COAT, mads to order. You only pay for the Um kd m«ll amount for labor. Why pay two or thret proft*? REPAUING - REMODBUNG Best Workmanshp Guaranteed WOODBRIDCE FUR SHOP 522 Atnboy Ave., Woodbrldg* Tel Wo,JMI7W DIRECTOR S7.PSTSVS HOSPITAL /f CHILD lons To Send Bg Groups To Newark Both Woodbrdge and Fords Unts Wll Have Large Delegatons At Newark A. C. The Woodbrdge and Fords Lons Clubs are plannng to send a large delegaton to Newark on Frday evenng, November 2, when the New Jersey State Assocaton of Lons Clubs wll be host to Julan C. Hyer, of Forth Worth, Texas, presdent of Lons Internatonal. A dnner-dance wll be held at the Newark Athletc Club at 6: ]). m. and the commttee n charge are expectng there wll be over, Lons and ther lady frends present for ths occason: Presdent Hyer s a young man of sterlng qualtes, who has been workr ng through the chars of Internatonal for nne years and has done a yeoman's job n Lonsm every year of that tme. He s a promnent lawyer and outstandng ctzen of the Lone Star State. Hs pleasng personalty, combned wth a wonderful gft of oratory has won hm many frends throughout the realm of Lonsm and those who have had an opportunty at Internatonal conventons of meetng wth and hearng hm speak, say hs presdent of Internatonal wll gu down n hstory of Lonsm us tn greatest ever. Kvery Lon and Loness n.ths secton sholld aval themselves of (hs opportunty of meetng and learng Presdent Hyer and feel the ;l,ll of hs personalty as well as naku hs vst an outstandng event Now Jersey Lonsm. The dner-dance wll cost $2.5 ncludng everythng and the commttee promses an evenng full of Lonsm, fun and frolc. The comntt'e n charge are: Loo Cluesjuan, Newark; Maurce Chaffee, New Brunswck; Benjamn Darlng,.le-soy Cty; H. Mark Reeve, Merclantv'lk', and Wllam R. Ward Trenton. Many Enjoy Irsh Nght At Columban K. Of C. Councl Here Has Unque Affar Irsh Songs and Jgs Feature. Irsh songs, Irsh jgs, Irsh stores and the reno#ng of many dd frendshps featured Nght" held ut the Columban Club Tuesday evenng under the auspces of Mddlesex Councl, No. 857, of the Knghts of Columbus. More than ffty ware present. The affar was n charge of John A. Turk, Lecrer, turer I Vocal selectons* were gven by John Walsh, John J. Keatng, T. J. Maher, Joseph O'Bren, Davd Gerty, John Campon, Andrew Desmond and the Rev. Father Charley Sutton. Henry Dunham, S\, entttaned wth several Irsh jgs ajddttes. Patrck Fenton rplayed number of pano aotaa. tylh L Langan dd a tap t dance and several clog numbers. Refreshments were served. *' ' At a short busness, meetng held before the socal Bttar, Grand Knght Andrew D. Desmond announced the commttees for the second annual Ch«rtty-hall whch wll be held In St JameV school audtorum Thanksgvng Eve. In a short nformal address, the Rev. Father Rchard J 4 Q'Farrell told of the work of Ford Leads Fght Of Republcans Hen G. O. P. Canddate For Mayor Wndng Up Campagn Week Of Strenuous Work Speaks At Many Meetff* Keeps Steady Fre On Fnances Bg Rally To Be H«Monday Nght. In the last week of the campagn the local Republcan canddate*, led by Harry H. F'jrd. hve carred on an ntensve campagn. Meetng* hav* been held nghtly and the ssue* have been thraahed out by all of the canddate*. Ford, an canddate for rommtteemn-at-largt has appeared and upoken at every meetng and ha* developed a marked aggrewvenes compared wth hs earler appearances n the campan. Townshp fnance* and the methods of handlng the publc funds by the pr«*ent admnstraton have been tht objectves of the attack. Seffert Shows Ablty In Campagn A letter wrtten two yean by the commssoner of mun account.', and dealng wth thf* fnance of the townshp wu at meetng* ths week. At two ra»v len Wednesday nght, one n Forda and the other at Iseln, the letttr > waa rrtd by Harry H. Ford. la' Addton to readng the letter Fora spoke at each movng, enurgfoff upon the letter and dealng wn fnances and taxes generally. The same letter wll be ua«4 agan tonght at a mass meetng to be held In Port Readng n the Thrd Ward. Another tem n the local G.. P. campagn s an analyss of townshp affars that w«used In a speech made by Ford at meetng* held last week. Wllam Hoy, Charles Messck and A. Olsen, canddates for member of the commttee In the thre* -» 'r\ n r* wards have also made address** G. O. P. Canddate For Astern-I dealng wth general condtons and bly Dsplays Remarkable wgrds c. Albert L*! Knowledge Oh and Faml- for re-electon as colector of taxes las alao been workng hard durng arty Wth Publc Affars. the week. The fnal event and the braest, Wde fnmlarty wth state and n the Republcan campagn wll be county problems problem.; has been»how shown J n j a townshp-wde mass meetng Mouby Morgan Seffert, Republcan j, ay nkrt n the Craftsmen's Club canddate for the assembly, n j n Green street. At th9 meet n speeches, (rven durng the cam- Harry H For( atul the other ) pagn, now drawng to a close. canddates wll speak, and then Durng the past week he has wll be talks by Harold G. Hoffman, spoken at New Brunswck, (arter e t! commsonflr " of Motor Vehlc South Planheld, Mlltown South the republcan canddates for as- Amboy and other towns, talkng onj^mbly and for f r(, eh() d e r and by tax relef, reorganzaton of sute other prom ne nt n local and government, unemployment relef j c(nlnty l and other problems. Mr. Seffert, a resdent of Hgr#- hnd Park, near New Brunswck, has had an unusual career, whch gave hm an opportunty to become famlar wth many of the ssues upon whch he has spoken so successfuljy. He s a graduate cvl engneer, gettng hs degree from Rutgers n U>2, and worked at ths professon wth the New Jersey State Hghway Commsson, and later wth the Cty of New York n the hghway and street plannng departments. Ths work j?ave hm experence n muncpal and state engneerng problems, and he also had an opportunty to fctutjy taxaton and condemnaton problems. In 924 Mr. Seffert entered New Jersey Law School, studyng nghts, and was graduated wth the degree of L.L.B. n 927. He was a leader n delng actvtes at law school, and also at Rutgers. Ths tranng made hm an able and effectve publc speaker, whch hns been proven by the growng demand for hs appearnnc' at poltcal meetngs durng the present campagn. Jersey Cty Boy Ht Has Skull Fracture Wlle Johnson Ran Across Street As Car Slowed Up For Red Lght > Condton Ser- IOUS. A boy who has snce been dentfed as Wlle Johnson, aged years, of IS92 York street, Jersey Cty, was serously njured Saturday at :25 a. m. when he was struck by an auto. The lad was taken tl the Perth Amboy General Hosptal where Dr. Schwartzer sad that hs condton was serous an he had a fracture of the skull. The accdent happened n the super-hghway near Avenel street. A car owned by John M. Potts, of Kngston and drven by Edward Callor, of Cuyler avenue, Trenton, was travelng northward on the nghway and was slowng up for a red lght accordng to the drver, when the boy ran across from the curb and was ht. Caller took the boy to the hosptal and then the ease was reported to the polce. Another boy was wth the Johnson lad at the tme of the accdent and some one made a note of hs name and address. It developed that ths second boy, John Phlp, resdes n York street, Jersey Cty, and the dentty of the njured boy was obtaned throutrblhm. To Issue Lcense Plates November 2 Arthur H) Dunham Announces That Motor Vehcle Department Has Ruled Earler Is- suance. In order to avod the last mnute rush n the ssung of 92 lcense plates and drver's lcenses, Arthur H. Dunham, local motor vehjcle agent announced ths mornng that Both wll be ssued at hs offce at 284 Amboy avenue, Woodbrdge, begnnng Monday mornng, November 2. Ths wll gve tar owners here and n ths vcnty a full two months n whch to procure ther new plates and drver s cafda. Contrary to the usual custom of begtjpjng the dstrbuton on November IS, t was ruled by thp motor vehcle department to change that date to November. -. Both drvers' lcenses and the 92 platen wll be honored ths year aa tarly as Dttcombar 5, nstead of January, as n prevous years. The new plates have whte numeral* wth a black background. The followng pasaunger plates havu be«n assgned to thu Wood brdge agency- K-2B to K-8; K-75' to K-78 and K- to K-. Besdes Mddlesex, plates for tle folo Countes'may be outo,, Mercer Aqula Wants Phones In Local Exchange Many Resdents Of Woodbrdge Are Connected Wth Out Of Town Exchange* Whttle Measure Agan Lad Over. Resdenta of Colona lve n Woodbrdge Townshp but ther telephones are wred to the exchange n Rahway. Thqse Brng n Isfln are hooked up wth the Metuchon exchange, and those n Fords, Hopelawn and Keasbey aw connected wth the Perth Ambby exchange. In many nstances these names are lsted n the Woodbrdg* drectory but the call must be ma.de through the foregn exchange. Townshp Commtteeman Anthony A< lu. lad ths stuaton before the Townshp CommSlttlee Monday afternoon and suggested that JomeK lnr should be done to have all'- Woodbrdge telephones wred to the Woodbrdge exchange. It was sad that there mght be some mechancal reason that would make t dffcult to have the servce re-arranged so as to have all thfl Woodbrdge servce connected drect wth the local exchange. It was fnally decded to ask for a conference of the members of the commttee and offcals of the Telephone "ompany n an effort to have the change made. The ordnance to ban ralroad whstles n Woodbrdge was agan lad over for acton at some future meetng. The ordnance s due for fnal' passage but has been lad over several tmes at the request of the 'ulroad companes. The State Department of Health acknowledged recept of a. letter from the townshp regardng the polluton order. ^ The Admnstraton commttee was gven hy resoluton to appont constables to serve at the several olng places on electon day. Announcement waa madeftthat street name sgns for the Iseln secton had been receved Saturday and wll soon be placed n poston. The members of the commttee arjd the Mayor were nvted by an Iseln resdent to attend a Democratc rally n Iseln Monday nght. The entre meetng lusted less than ten mnutes. All of tht> members were present except Commtteemen Jacob Graus^m anl George Applegate. Hallowe'en Party By K. Of C. At Columban Club Tomorrow ;, A Halloween party wll be held at the Columban Club on Man street, tomorrow aght, by Mddlesex Councl No. 857', of the Knghts of Co-' lumbus. Whle t s desred by the commttee n charge that costume* ' be worn, ths s optonal. There wll -,; be przes for the funnest, most or- «gnal and best costumes. -$ There wll be dancng from 9 Uft?-'M tl wth Jacke Bolan's Socety wmj lc'sttft n attendance. Novel ejlt«f- '5 tanment has b^en planned btfl^ commttee n charge, The b. of the club wll be decorated n k«ep-. : Jjjf ng wth the occason. John A,! '5 Turk, Lecturer, w n charge..») Mrs. E. W. Valentne, MISB Ethfl, Valentne, Mrs. M. A. Amess, Mr. ^ Edw. Harned, Mss J. 8. Woore, of Woodbrdge and Mss M. Runed of Rahway, motored to Culdwell on, Thursday, to vst ther cousn, Ifr, P. A. Chapn, who waa celebratng J hs eghty-sxth brthday. HARDIMAN'S P HA RMACY Ed, L, Haj-dman,; formerly of Seaman's, Perth Amboy PRESCRIPTIO Called For and Delv Cor.!<*

2 PAGE TWO FRIDAY. OCTOHKR ',W, I M WOODKRIDGE INDEPENDENT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES OF THE TOWNSHIP Red Cross Chapter In Annual Meetng nplny'l. ^ famles were recommended to At C'hrsl.mns tme our sk Veter our Overseer of the Poor, after we (ns wer not forgotten, ( hrotmn* hud gven chgency relef. baskets found Iler wny nto those LI famles turned over to thehomes. Overseer of the Poor of llartan At. Chrstna.- tme one of the sck Townshp after recevng frst ad men, who was home on leave from I'nntnurd from page one from our Chapter. n government hosptnl, was vsted Apponted publcty rhnnnnn and the famly, havng moved from our hy Mrs. Huber. She found hm follmvnr wen apponted ns chnrmn nf tlu> outlyng dstrcts: Somended lo the Chapter there. Ths followng day to go hack to the hos- Townshp of Ralway, was recom- very sck, but he wns leavng the warm, Mrs Herbert Knnkn; F^rds, famly was stll n need although ptal, a long wny from home. She Hopclnwn and Koaslcy, Mrs, Ben ur Chapter hnd helped them sevl tmes. knew that he would never return Jensen m«l Mr«. ('. A. Larson; AVPTIp Mr?. I'. [>nnatn; I«<-ln, Mrs. J. The Woman's Lntk she told hm the Red Cvss ral and he realzed t to. After a long Club responded t«hall. would keep n touch wth h? lttle appeals for clothng by collectng The members (f the chapter dscussed plans for the annual roll cnll les. nnd dstrbutng same to 45 fam- they could, whch was a great com I fort to hm. He went back, but the whch wll open on November On November 6. and contnue to November 2. r l!> t"* journey was too much for hm. and >. Presdent Mrs. Randolph s general char- churman, Mrs. A. F. Randolph and a s, ort t, me a ft e r reachng h? fes- Mrs. A. L. Huber ware asked to I tnaton. he answered the last gr**'. man n chance of the campagn n serve on the Mayor's Commttee.! command. Snce that tme we hav* Woodbrdsre. The charmen n therelef Dvson, Employment Bu- ^,,,, ± several dstrcts wll appont, ther n - touch wj t h hs famly. *«.'. I't'ju were Mrs. Ben.lenses, of ), own workers. As soon as these selectons are made the names wll be an- nve rendered assstance to thorv.. Fouls, an I Mrs. P... Denato, of We have kept the fath wth ^ar Avenel, n ther respectve dstrct*. mrn nounced. w(, we nt "West" The k'cnv Our Red Cross placed $l» n j n K year wll brng to the Red Crvv<< The annual report of the work of the Relef Fund for the needy of fr,,h fms whch wll requre *»K'- the chapter follows: the Townshp. tj ona Mrerurth for ther soluton. Annual report of work of the The dsbursement of thth fund ; To meet th^se problems every :TVwas under the supervson of our dvdual must do hs or her r«". Woodbrdjtp Chapter Amercan Red Cross. Mrs. A. L. Hubrr, Socal Red Cross. All checks gven out for am success wll be assured. Servce Worker. food, ooal, clothng, etc. were countersgned hy your Welfare Worker. The past year has been one of unusual actvty fur OUT Chapter. Succeuful Card Party The four women worked hard and I do nut have to (jve you a reason fathfully to gve relef where needed. On Aprl 27 the commttee Gven By I»*ln Scouts for ths, I'm sure you know. wa.- Mrs. Randolph To Au«tuw H trg* Club Vunn*. Lttle Woman's Club Wll Jon Hallowe'en Parade Sowaren Club Holds Card Party For Lbrary SKWAHKN.--The I<nnd and Wa- 'he \V,vd!'ndge.t I It* Womnn's ter Club's card party gven for the Khu.-u J Chl> hrki A meetng recently nt thebeneft of the local free publc lb- on last Frday evenng was a Krda> Ac '. ^ Ml V,. Ms I'nk Hums, n Se-rary Cht-»: N Tle (M't'-Htl-nt, Mw Annvery successful affar. Seventeen tables were n play. The door prze* after twn \t-j. v".. <! «mn.lt> for pmt'pnt- were awarded to M". Damtz, Mr. prpsult ton I've *-* V. the U>ns ClV l llllv D nesday at 9: a. m, from the late Kefer and Mrs. Demarest. >-.-.-v.ss <tul Ms* Mmjure Noweomhome, thence to St. Anthony'a The prze wnnerb were:»» >ontt>t -lmrnmn. Mss Church at o'clock. Interment was.. Mr. Zahkau, Wllam Kefer, Mns n St. James cemetery, Woodbrdge. was elected potrtum,j Toth Mrs. Thomas Vncent, Man ^v.mnn!e tl! out th> unrxprol M (,e, Mrs. / E. Secbath, Mrs. G. Hetlv I.m Klcwhor.! v,, n Hremen, Mrs. E. S. Wheeler, Burglar* Vst Man Street w*>(' W.-MCVI *\\»y. Ournc the so- Mss T. Henncr... R. Waters, E. S. Barber Take Cash Xr* -.«l ut!<'!'ve»hmets were served. Wheeler, Mm. R. Rchardson, Mrs. T-.::v.t- *- ne:n!' - - I'lewnt were: Ann T, Howell, Mrs. J. B. Zmmer- Burglars entered Edward Sherman's barbershop n Man street :;: W-.-J \ V, \nn fkud 't'gfl.v Concanf l\>\, turb«rn trow, Mary some tme Tuesday nght by forcng- man, Frank La Farr, S. Buntng, H. k». H»\*l. B. Rankn, Mrs. F. La Farr, M. Palko. S. Buntng, M. Qunn, F. J. A- Mr*. W K SHUh. M»n>>ne Neweomer. Murel a wndow and stole the contents of KVI-IMI KIIII Jean Kroner, the cash regster and some change dams, F. Burns, Mss Edson, Mrs. that was n a box on a shelf, Sherman ead there was $.85 n the Mr-j. V K Mvs S N Wn *no Jernee. KnUerne HoUnnd. j ^ ('hrsty, Mrs. M. Palko, J. B. Zm- *'«'. Mr*. H '.\'".* l.-f.«'.. Mrs- W W»rr. l.^rm MacCrory, lvgg>- cash regster. He dd not know how Uur» Ann K.up and Mors Burns. much change was n the box. The Mr? polce are nvestgatng. IHnujan, C. D. A. To Install Offcers At Meetng Thursday Nght Court Mercedes No. 7(!', Catholc Daughters of Amerca wll hold a busness meetng and nstallaton of mermnn, Mrs, Olve Van Iderstne, Mr. Stewart, Mrs. G. E. Behr. Others present ncluded: Mrs. Samuel J. Henry, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. George Urhan, Mrs. Volet Thornton, Mrs. Roth Allen, J. Burns, W, H. MRS. FRANK BARBATO Mrs. Elzabeth Barhato, aged 2 yeara, wfe of Frank Barbato, of Second street, Port Readng, ded Sunday at Bonne Burn after a long llness. Besdes her husband Mrs. Barbato s survved by two brothers who lve n Pennsylvana. The funeral servce was held Wed- Ouy \Vf»M-.-. V-. l.oms* A. Barcellona To Head New. Mr*. S t'*vrvn Smth. Mrs. H. R. Demarest, Mrs. S. Italan-Amercan Organzaton E. Campbell, Mss Margaret Lockwood, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, The Italan-Amercan Independent newly elected offcers on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vncent, Mr. ub of Woodbrdge Townshp held Sororty Group Hold* evenng, g November 5, nt the Colum- and Mrs. F. H. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. ts frst meetng n Barcelona's Barber Shop on Man street, Sunday. ban Club. Mss Mary Kanane of Zskau, Mrs. R. E. Allen, Mr. and Show Rde Hot Dog Roast Elzabeth wll take charge of the Mrs. Herbert Rnnkn, Mrs. C. M. Future meetngs wll be contnued stallaton ceremony. Cooper, K. Sorensoon, Mrs. N. S. there untl the club's quarters are Krm October 28,!>:)() to Oc-dtemfwdtohev 2, r, llhl: $24.('.t was spent $5, and $(',,. The Townshp SEI.IN The ovenrur hy he member? of the Sg- Woman And Boy Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Groud, Mr. We had spent between A straw ruu- wss held lust Frday Raup, Mss Elosc Gmhernat. sutably furnshed. for food, $-,').!)() wus spent for doctors, $2.">.:{o was spent for drugs, Golden Eagle 7, Boy Svouts on They went to the Orange Reserva- Knocked Off Brdge and Mrs. Joseph Ejnhorn, Mrs. Wlshp-wde drve for enrollments n about $8, ^.^. «..r.e A'.;*r'.vf5 of thema AlphVph Sorrly. Ph Chapter. The Charter members plan a townkn, Mr. and MrsTS. Brown, Andrew the organzaton as soon as they are $H.2f for clothng, $2!>.OO for Snce that tme the work of car- \ an Frday evenng, was very sucng for the Veterans and ther fnm- cessful. the commttee n charge re»st. ton, where they had a frankfurter Mrs. Heren Koncewtz and herkath, MA Joseph Mullen, R. McNulty, George Rchardson, Mrs. M. Rech- Messrs. A. Barcellona and F. establshed and properly organzed. Classes and repars Cl cases), $55 for rent,. r son. Edward, both of Colona. were > for water tax, $22 for les as well fs other needy people of tne carj p atty were: Gordon Mr ntzer, Mrs. B. Campbell, Mr. and Peters were elected, respectvely, loans to veterans, $( gven to of our Townshp has been carred Gll, charman: Arthur Janke, Uuron by the Red Cross, and the Over- &nce Doyle. Alfred Hyde. Wllam Mr?! Harry Baker, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Inge n Colona on Sunday, when a merman, James Adnms, Frank Burns, ng. ' Mr? T. Wllam Laurtsen, Mr. and over Sucker Brook near Freeman's Mrs. P. E. Behr, Mr. and Mrs. Zm- presdent and secretary at the meet- Welfare Wnker to meet emergency cases, $5 for tonsl case, chld of seer of the Poor. O'Nell. Charles Huttenan and Carl Hugh Thompkns. Mrs. Grace \ _ =*.._.,»]. * \t jn I car mne came aukt along.nurv struck the nl* u brdge IUKL- Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Buntng, Thelma n veteran. The keynote of any Welfare Work lrnkman, Seout Master. B Brown Msses M Helen Hl H Harne4, Mar-, Mj, nnd knocke( tno woman ar(t boy Rertner, Grace Toth. 2 applcatons for vork were receved from women and grls and selves." Merely gvng, wthout get- ed the non-players prze and An- Kehrer, Louse Epptjnstener, Emma was brused and lacerated on the CONSTANT COLEY s "Helpng others to help them-. Anthony Mastrandrea was awardgaret \ borhees, Harret Tuzk, Helen off, n: njurng nrn _ hnth both. Mra Mrs. k' Kortcewtz nnr ; PU.;t 7 IS) of these were placed. Asssted tng at the root of the trouble, s j thony Scanpone receved a frut rght leg. The boy was brused and n fllng out applcatons for Wd-dangerouow's Penson. One famly that had renlze ths only too well; but we [door prze,,whch was a bushel of I Wllam Jacobson, of town; Dr. Rab- hs home n West avenue, Sewaren street, had as her guest recently. and nconsderate. We cake. Mrs. Harry Laut won the drew McCord, Wllam Voorhees, Jr., Constant Coley ded on Frday at cut nbout the face. The car that caused the accdent ther home destroyed by fre was also realze that the majorty of I apples. ert Hanson, of Phladelpha, and He s survved by a wdow, Anna Mss Mary Tetamont, of Fourtbj rehabltated. Another famly appeals that came to us durng the The prze wnners were: was drven by Joseph Cullnane, of James Dudley, of Elzabeth. four daughters, Mrs, George derouen, of Trndad, Colorado; Adele, boy. Mss Mary Zombary, of Perth Am- where there was sckness, receved past year were unusual cases. People who had never had to nsk for bert Furze, Andrew Jaworsk. Rummy: Charles Colangelo. Al- Fat avenue, Iseln. He was drvng blankets, sheets and pllow-cases, n Mddlesex avenue when the accdent happened. en; one son, Joseph, of Woodbrdge Mr. and Mrs. R. Martno, of A Blanche and Ruth Coley, of Sewar- Ad was gven three women n gt't-heltnf; hosptal care. Three famles so, especally where there were lt George Wood, Charles Hodgknson, two ssters, Mrs. Mary D. Valentne before were compelled to do Brdge: Charles Lambert, Mrs. Mad Maron Chapter Has were tded over a bad tme when jtle chldren, sckness and the bug- of unemployment. Our frstmss Graj-ce Walk«r. Mrs. Gordon Gll, Nassb Haddad, Beneft Card Party street, had as ther guests Sunday, Car Turns Over of Woodbrdge, and Mss Adele Coley, of Perth Amboy, and two brothothy, of Carteret. Mrs. Peter Eak and daughter, Dor- they had been served notces of ds-beapossesson. Two nvalds were each thought was to gve the needed relef, and then try to rrtake our so-mrs Anthony Aqula, Mrs. Fred ft of Mad Maron Chapter, Order A car drven by Leonard W. Tay- Amboy. Mr. and Mrs. John Lempeter en- Bunko: Mrs. Frances Aqula, A brdge party, held for the bene- Woman Is Injured ers, Alfred and Lous, both of Perth provded wth wheel-chars. One of these chars was donated to the R«d cal dagnoss and socal treatment. Thomas, Mrs. Wnfeld Hauschld, of Fleur de Ls, was held recently at lor, 4, of 8th street, West New Mr. Coley was a member of thetertaned a few frends recently, at. Cross by Mr. J, H. Thayer Martn. Many letters have come to memrs. Carl Brnkman, Mrs. Thomas the home of Mrs. Harold Johnson, Vork ran off the pavement on the Brotherhood of Locomotve Engneers and Fremen, of Easton, Pa. Susan Vermont, of New York, and ther home. The guests were: Mss The other was loaned to our Chapter by the Perth Amboy Red Cross. for assstance gven n.tmes of gar, Mr?. Lawrence Doyle, Mrs. n play and hgh scores were made near Green street and upset. There expressng thanks and apprecaton Adrance, Mrh, Elzabeth Honnegt ot Rahway avenue. Four tables were super-hghway Sunday afternoon The famly of one man n servce need. In each letter a hope was expressed that at some future tme endorf. Rush, Mrs. E. M. Wllamson and Elzabeth Nahass, Mrs. Albet Dex- by Mrs. Walton Selover, Mss Dasy The funeral was held Monday at Mr. and Mrs. Newman, of Planfeld. were fve or sx persons n the machne, but only one, Mss Mldred was vsted and reported to headquarters. Helped ex-servce men they could repay the Red Cross. Mrs. D. H. Ford. Refreshments were servce was held n St. Mary's Roman Mss Mary Tetamont, of Fourth R: a. m. from the late home ant Pnochle: T. Stark, Fred Walk- Marshall was njured. She was taken to prepare numerous papers whch served. Catholc Church n Perth Amboy at street, and Ms9 Mary Zombary were Many letters had ths statement, er, Mrs. Joseph Rapacol, Lous to polce headquarters and later to!) o'clock where a solemn hgh mass Elzabeth vstors on Saturday. are necessary to obtan fnancal "We would have starved to death Farber, Edward Nahass, Mrs. T. The guests were: Mrs. Thomas A. the Perth Amboy General Hosptal of requem was offered for the re ad from the Government. 2 mnors, chldren of deceased veterans l gven by the Red Cross." An- Greohcrlng, Vncent Longeley, Mrs. waren, Mrs. Walton B. Selover of! She was fnally removed to the Md- last wnter f t had not been for the Stark, Garfeld Grogan, Charles Vncent and Mss Dasy Rush of Se-j but refused treatment j,n both places, pose of the soul. The nterment was were reported to Natonal Headquarters. 5 cases for Travellers' self. was ready to do t, only the tock, Mrs. Anna Davs, Alfred Metuehen, Mrs. C. R. Brown, Mss, The young- woman's njures conother sad, "I would have klled my- Frank Moscarrell, Mrs. Anne Bos- Rahway, Mrs. Wllam Compton ofdk'sex Hosptal n New Brunswck. n St. James Cemetery. Sewaren Ad were nvestgated. 4, for thered Cross came to my assstance." Katen, Phlp Blyth, Anna Cwekalo, Dorothy Prall, M. E. M. Wllam-, ssted of a bad cut over the left eye, ELLIS JACQUES Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bogan spent Travellers' Ad of New York, and Men came for help, tears streamng down ther faces wth the same Groeherlng, Mrs. Harry De Nyse, James Compton, Mrs. F. G. Tsdall, ] lfe-long resdent of Woodbrdge frends. Theodore Coupoplus, Mrs. Charles son, Mss Florence Brown, Mrs. ':\ cut on the- lp and a brused face. Ells Jacques, aged 77 years, a the week-end n Cape Cod vstng- for Pttsburp. Co-operated wth T> other Kcd Cross Chapters n n-olvestgatng cases. Co-operated wth clothng for ther chldren. No man, Mary Segun, Mss Mae Wer, H. Rothfuss, Mrs. D, H. Ford, Mrs. \ There wll be a Hallowe'en dance General Hosptal. The funeral serv- Mrs. Stanley Blss was an East stotry no work, no food, no.charles Luddermann, Gustave Hutte- Mrs. Mark Dyar McClan, Mrs. C. HALLOWE'EN DANCE ded on Tuesday n the Perth Amboy the Mddlesex Co. T. B. League n money for rent, beggng for help to Howard Davs, Mrs. Henry Frees. F. A. Hall, Mrs. Wllam Moltor and gven by the Pals Socal Clubb, of ces are beng held ths afternoon a Orange vstor on Monday. regard to,'j cases. Mrs. A. L. Huber wth the charman, Mrs, A. F. tunate enough to get the man work, get a job. Sometmes we were for- Mrs. Edwn R. Welles. Wuodbrdge, n the School street audtorum, tomorrow nght. The Ran- street. Interment wll be n the fam Mrs. Fred H. Turner and Fred' Grener's Funeral Home n Green Randolph, helped to boost a lttle Please menton ths paper to ad but n every case relef was gven busness started by one of our un- vertsers; t helpa^you, t helps' thenj Please menton ths paper and a plan made to meet ther t. holes your oaper. buyng from advertsers. when how Sen naders wll provde the Uy plot n the Presbyteran ceme Turner, Jr., were the Sunday guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Ford, of musc. tery. Unon. Cemu Fgure* The enumerators under the census law are Instructed to enumerate persons at "ther usual place of abode" that Is, nt ther pernncl Inne or regular lolylng places. Thus t happens that tle busness or Industral populaton of any la're cty Includes a eunsdernble. number of [n-rsonx who urc not Comlnl us purl of He census ppulntl't (f He -t,!, lrr reslences or lodkn; l;-r's leln^ Hllsde the - Illdlal lmls. New Br/dge-Buldng Idea A rullrod lrhte of unusunj strength that las been lullt In Germany ms a trangular frame, support- Ing members beng attnehed to top beams that form the apex of the trangle. Few Twn Freaks Medcal records show that Slmest twns occur about once n 5/KH brths. SHERIFF'S SALE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Between Certfed Bond and Mortgage Company of New Jersey, a corporaton, Complanant, and Anne McKenze Fraley, et. als., Defendants. F Fa for sale of mortgaged premses dated September 25, 9. By vrute of the above stated wrt to me drected and dejvered I wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 9 at two o'clock standard tme n the afternoon of sad day at the Sherff's Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. AH the followng tract or parcel of land and premses herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng, n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey: BEGINNING at a pont n the northerly lne of Lncoln Hghway, dstant sxty (6) feet (measured at rght angles) from the northeasterly lne of Mddlesex Avenue and runnng thence () north twentyone degrees ten mnutes west (N. 2 ' W.) parallel to sad Mddlesex Avenue» dstance of one hundred () feet to a pont for a corner and runnng thence (2) northeasterly parallel to sad Lncoln Hghway a dstance of one hundred feet and ffty-nne hundredths of a foot (.59) to a pont for a corner; thence () south twentyone degrees ten mnutes east (S. 2 ' E.) and parallel to course number one () one hundred () feet to a pont n the northwesterly lne of Lncoln Hghway; thence (4) westerly along the northerly lne ot', ot' a foot (.59) to the pont and Lncoln Hghway and parallel to place of BEGINNING. course number three () one hundred feet and ffty-nne hundredths mately Decree amountng to approx- $2,9. Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenances, thereunto belongng or n anywse appertanng. BERNARD M. GANNON, Sherff. WILLIAM W. GIDDES, Solctor. $24.78 ' W I. -2, ; -6, RE-ELECT r Mayor Wllam A. Ryan Just Send Baumann's Flowers How about that Brthday? How about that Annversary? / Are any of your frends ll? Just send a basket of, Baumann's fresh flowers. Everybody loves them. Do you want beautful tulps n your garden next Sprng? Plant tulp bulbs now. We have thousands of them. All colors; hgh qualty; Low Prce. Bttersweet for vases or to hang on ypur 'mantle. True Hallowe'en color. JOHN R. BAUMANN Fhone Rahway St. George Ave. Rahway, N. J. Members of the Florsts' Telegraph Delvery Assocaton Free Delveres All Over Unon and Mddlesex Countes DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION FOR COMMITTEE- MAN AT LARGE VOTE THE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET ON Nov. In Every Emergency He Has Proved Adequate VOTE FOR A STRAIGHTFORWARD ADMINISTRATION " y * I Pad For By The Cwddnte

3 INDEPENDENT ####»# #»»* lex Problem Naht Rde M'CORMACK »»**Ml Ml IH»»WH«HH«<ff) br McClurc N«w>pftp«r fyn<lcm«-l (WNU Hrrlm "pub nght wat cold, hlenk, and * dark. "Ugh I what ft bca»t!y nltht to start on a long Journey," sad a traveler, "but It cannot be postponed. The busness In hand wll brook no delay." He shvered In hs fur coat as the hjkh wnd sent hm scuddng along at a rapd pace to the ralway staton, a mserable lttle place, as cold and cheprlcss as the nght. One pnssrnjjer, a pretty, young woman, wt on a dllnpldftted bench and looked about her In fear and trepdaton, ns though she feared some monster would pounce upon her and devour her. Apparently she had never trnveled alone before.; When tle traveler came In, her face brghtened up for, a moment thon looked fenrfu! agan. He watched her furtvely, "What brought her out on such a nght," he muttered. In about ten mnutes the tran pulled Into the staton and both travelers got on and went Into the same car. The woman But In front of the man. He gazh at her for a moment, then forgot all about her, BO absorbed was he In thnkng of "the busness n hand." Presently, however, he became panfully conscous that somethng was wrong when he heard a half stlled cry, and lookng at the woman, snw that she was sobbng. He hestated to speak to her, thnkng she mght.resent what sho consdered Impudent Interference, As Tc Bat portderlng the matter, wonderng what to do, the tran suddenly stopped wth a groat Jolt and the woman, affrghted, Jumped up and screamed, "There! I knew It would happen. We've Jumped the track!" And she contnued to scream and scream. Te few other passengers In the car mostly mon. looked at her and one of them lk'ln- "Strl flnt touchng," rotnmnnlm] anottlr nun. Jumpng up, "or I'll break every hone In your body.", "<>h, you wll, wll you?" nnnrl-rt the laughng one. "Well, come on, Jwst you try." Durng thn melee the woman kept screamng, "<>, I know It would happen. I knew It. Why dd they Insst upon my takng thn Journey?" The trnveler, hopng to quell what promsed to be a rot, cred out, "Slence, gentlemen, I bpg of yon, nntll we fnd out what Is the matter wth ths tarty." "Mnd your own busness," they shouted, "the lady, doubtless, Is capable of mndng hers. And, anyway, If she wanted to scream she had a perfect rght to, snce the trnln stopped where It shouldn't." And they contnued to argue. The battle of words WM dlstrnctlng. "Ths nose must he stopped," cred the traveler. At thnt moment the IjghtR went out. ThlB hnd the contrary effect to whnt he,expected. The lrtdy stopped screamng and the men stopped taljt- Ing. After a few momenta of Intense slence the llchts flushed on ngnln and the tran started. The traveler looked at the lady. Now she was composed nnd tranqul. The mpn IlkPwlHe, "What a curous psychologcal problem has presented Itself for my observaton tonght," was the thought that Unshed through bs nlndt- For the moment ths problem drove all thought of hs busness out of hs mnd, and In tryng to Solve It he sat deep In thought. Then, "Eureka! I have It. The lady, no doubt, has been readng somethng that made so deep an Impresson on her mnd that It became almost an obsesson causng her much mental anxety. The thought of the possble danger If the tran dd Jump the track assumed such ggantc proportons In her mnd that all other matter was relegated to second plnro. So, naturally, when phn was oblged to set out alone on a Journey she Immedately begnn to conjure tp nl sorts of dre hnpppnlngs. Thnt was wn.v she crlw. knd when the trnln Mopped Burelnnly wth n Jolt, whch Is * common occurrence when frnvcl- Injt, hw mnd was no nverwrotrht she Immedately ImnRlned the worst and nornn to, serenm. But when the llrbts wont nut, whch wns nn occnrmce thnt mlj(ht. Justlflnbly, have caused fearful forebodngs, she became cnlm apln. When the real cause formentnl ansety presented Itself, the unreal cnufte became apparent at once, and she saw how foolsh she had been." At ths moment the lnly wns malt- Ing dapernte efforts to control her mrth. But to nn aval. After a short struggle t had Its way (nd a merry tangh rang out In whch everybody Joned. Whereupon she sad, "Fellow passengers, I owe you an apology for causng so much dsturbance. I am Knd It had nn unfortunate or lastng effect. But I wsh to sound ths note of warnng. Don't ever rend a hook lke ths," and she held It up, "before startng on a long Journey. If you are senstve It may have the same effect on yon that It had on me. It sponslble for what mght I a great msfortune, but, turned out all rght." All the pusstoncors crowded nround her to see the hook. It was enttled "The Ralroad Wreck." Afrnln the cnr resounded wth hearty laughter. And now comes the most Interestng part of ths story. As a result of thnt chnnce encounter the lady nnd the traveler, Matthew Tlake, Esq., came to the wse concluson thnt ths world would be n drenry old place to lve In If they dd not shore one another'! Joys and sorrows. Wartme Nurses The army nursng corps says that n tho Spansh-Amercan war woman nurses ware frst used In the army hosptal!). There nurses were under contract to khe Rovcrnnent. Dr. Anta Newcomh Stcfee, a contrnct Burgeon, WHS apponted superntendent of the army nursng corps. It was nulnly through her efforts thnt the corps was organzed am became» part of the I'tlt'd Stales nrmy In!H>. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 9 BERT BLURBS The crentmt ad to the Improvement of norns Is ng>. Havnge* are pqpple who have no legal ways of robbng each other. One trouble wth lfe s that It often kcks you In the pant when you thnk It should pat you on the back. Men have choked to death on a pece of beefsteak but you can bet It wasn't In a tea room. Pathfnder Magazne, DID YOU KNOW THAT A company has been fnrmol fur the manufacture of bny rumin Trlnldat? A noseless wndow smle roller hna been Invented thnt sto^s and locks au* tomnllcnlly? Nearly mntlnn-plcture theater* In Centrnl Amerc; are oplppcl to reproduce sound flms? Wth n new lockng as«euhly for nutonulllcs nl doors tuc lockel at once by pressng a button? A nondrlp shavng lnsl In whch nn absorbent spongclllco mtcrlnl la used Instead of hrlstk'h s nn KIIKIISII Inventon? Ahout 2 per cent of Chosc's Tl. 2,."!,'? acres Is under cultivnlnn..lap' nnese ownng nearly nnehar ot the tlled land? Brtsh rtlhv:ys hnve developed a locomotve drscned for llu lum stop run (f nm mles between I/'ondun and j KdlnhurgbT ClassrlcJ Ads. Brtf Results HIGH SPEED TIRES For ONE YEAR We wll repar all punctures FREE OF CHARGE on all FIRE- STONE hgh speed TIRES we sell. ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE ON and Frestone ONE STOP SERVICE Phone WOODBKIDGE 8-28 STANDARD BATTERIES For ONE YEAR We Wll recharge and,] furnsh rental FREE OF f CHARGE on all FIRE-] STONE sfondard BAT- TERIES we sell. MUNICIPAL SERVICE STATION, INC.' HUGH TOMPKINS, Manager Rahway Ave. and Man St., WOODBRIDGE FOR TAX COLLECTOR HELP 5E WHO ARE HELPIr FOR FIRST WARD COMMITTEEMAN VOTE FOR THE CONTINUANCE OF PROVED, EFFICIENT, TRUSTWORTHY GOVERNMENT F. P. EDGAR Don't Let Ms-statements Vel / The Truth FOR COMMITTEEMAN-AT-LARGE THE TRUTH R. L. SATTLER TAX RATE REDUCED HAS DECREASED A TOTAL OF POINTS SINCE 926 WHEN THE PRESENT DEMOCRATIC OFFICERS BEGAN A BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OF YOUR AFFAIRS. Between 928 and 9 the ncreased valuaton of mprovements n ".Yoodbrdge t,townshp was approxmately $5,,. /ht ncrease wat created by the con»t ton of J)f hornet and new ndus plants. Durng the past ten years the. ulaton of Woodbrdge has doubled, t. greatest ncrease beng- from 926 to the pretent date. Tht tremendous growth demanded greater polce-protecton, ncreased health facltes, a new pavng program andktbe dov< development by the Townshp of rejbatonal centers for ths and comng generatons. Durng ths perod your tax rate thows a total decrease of thrty-ponts, ths strkng reducton beng obtaned by nothng more than careful busness management by your Townshp Commttee, whch set tself the task. of seeng that you got a dollar's value for every dollar expended. The total moneys rased by taxaton for Townshp purposes, exclusve of school, fre, lght and garbage appropratons and frr State and county taxes, for the frst year of Detnocra&c admnstraton, 926, was $,54, Thfl%ear the amount rased by taxaton for local Tdwnthp purposes was $47,975. The total ncrease for operatng your busness durng ths perod wat $6,46, an average yearly ncrease of $6, per year, Durng ths tme the value of your as- etj naeated 25%. Your populaton reached new heghts. The addtonal moneys rated were called for by absolute necessty n the guardng of your home, your hghways and n provdng necessary santary precautons and recreatonal areas. - ' The record acheved by the Democratc admnstraton s one tha.t stands out above. the admnstratons set by other otes and one that towers above the hstory of your government before 926. MAYOR WILLIAM A. RYAN The legalty of every fnance ordnance proposed by your Townshp government s approved by Caldwell and Raymond, an outstandng frm of bondng attorneys, whch has acted for the Townshp of Woodbrdge snce 92, under Republcan aa well at Democratc admnstraton. The State of New Jersey purchased ths year Townshp of Woodbrdge bonds, approved at to legalty by the Attorney General!! Every budget of the present admnstraton from 926 to 9 hat been submtted to the Commssoner of Muncpal Accounts for comment and crtcsm, pror to ntroducton of the budget ordnance. Each year every account of the Townshp of Woodbrdge has been audted by an outstandng frm of muncpal audtors. These, reports are submtted to the Department of Muncpal Accounts, Each audt from 926 to 9 showed a surplus. Each yearly surplus wat approprated the followng year to reduce local taxaton. The surplus December, 9 was $52,85.29, whch was used n tht year's budget to further reduce your taxes. These fgures are suppled and checked l>y audtors. Instead of havng a cash defct of over $,,, as has been nsnuated from the publc platform by opponents' of your government, Woodbrdge had on October 2, 9, an ACTUAL SURPLUS OF $72,76.!!! That surplus bespeaks the honesty and effcency of your present Democratc offcals. You cannot, n any busness, run your affars neglgently and have a surplus. The current surplus provdes ample testmony of the Ablty of your present Democratc offcals. They ask your tup* port n returnng them to offce that you may contnue to beneft by tound, conservatve far-teeng governmentl!! IMPROVEMENTS INCREASED BETTER POLICE PROTECTION BETTER ROADS PARKS - PLAYGROUNDS WADING POOLS TENNIS COURTS SANITARY SEWERS UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF ZONING PLAN SAFETY, ECONOMY, PROGRESS, SECURITY THE THINGS THAT^MAKE YOUR TOWN A REAL AMERICAN HOMETOWN FOR THIRD WARD COMMITTEEMAN FOR SECOND WAR! COMMITTEEMAN We Are Accused of Helpng The Tax-Payer By Lowerng Taxes! We Solct Your Support GEO. T. APPLEGATE Pad for by Woodbrdge Townshp Democratc Commttee. -

4 RANDOM Mnyho "t" rc«>n wly losng ln-r.nrlst trndo Is Uttllnlo Is lrntnlly frno. France I" ecaso her n dumb persons mnkr pool cnrd B bfonurp tlpt wn wth tlrtr fnd not wlll^clr homls. wth everjlmry snvlng for n rnlny lv, It's no wntvlcr tlat flp morclnntg hnvc IK>OII prnylnk fur run. A mbrhino advertses "n love story whch bp(, r lna In Hollywood nnd ends n a hosptal." Tlmt's nn old glory. * One reason wly some ynunc men run nrounl wth fast won' Is tocnuse they hnvo to run to keep up %lth thorn, rorlups M. I,. M'n'kon wasn't com plot ply Bold on tlo Men of nnrrlnrn after nl when ho selected the Church of St. Stephen (le Mtrlyr fur the ceremony. / When you p ay tlo clearng house numbers you lnve one chnnce out of n tlnnand of gettng the rl^ht one, whch Ig a hotter hrok thnn you get from a telephone op'rntor. ZOOLOGY LESSON All spders nre short-sghted. Owls have two pars of eyelds. A blackbrd bntles at least a d> tmes a duv. flp Wost Tn- L-ohllU.l N e(t \:rrly of Ih H-.t - 'tlcllo - mer ly n cloruest Ithlnoreros herds use the name pnth". If yur CIHII I IS ptched on one you'll fnd out. _ dned nmnls ngp more rnpldly In llrht-rotoret rpes Ihnn tley do In dark colored CM;:' ^. A Rm fred close to the our of n sloth wll not cmse the <-ll^ltcst trpm or In Hnt orcalnre's Imdv. The mle nrdlnul Is the must ff' tlonnte of brds, (nly l> th or <*;tp tlvlty can cepnrne It fun HARSH WORDS heartly dslke nl convcrstlons R wth : "Stop me If you've heard ths. "Try ths and tell me how you " wns stymed m the seventh..." "YVImt do you know,,,* "I rend nn Interestng book the oth er day..." "I nm n belever In the exstence of / plnlonlc relatonshps...", "And I thodt we wore gong ( he.lust frends!.. GOOD PRINTING Is Always the Cheapest Especally s ths true when buyng letter heads and other busness statonery. Such tems are your personal representatves sent through the mals. You want them to look ther best. MIDDLESEX PRESS Tel. Woodbrdge 8-7 WOODBRIDGE 8-2 Green St. tl)ay, OCTORER, 'lttle Stores <y Burgess PETER RABBIT THINKS THINGS OVE :r;( l.w'dwt sat lookng over P hs shcnller nornflly. He was I,...! t.: jt IIDII I'\ lttle l.,,s. whch, -lfp Old Mnn Coyote hal ptll'd n lufl "f hlr out»f the mld'le of It, looked funner than ever. Tol know H t tul nlwhj-m has worred IVlor. If ''er ever Is envous It ffl when l" v''s sme one wth n beautful tal. II ms bal enough to have notl- IlU but II M>tle whle blttleh for U Illll, md now lo have Unt torn nnd runed oh dear! IVter felt so badly that he almost forrot to he thankful that It was only Ids lull anl not he hmself that Old Man Coyote had cot hold of. Hut 'ett Isn't the knd to worry for very lone over thngs that ennnot he helped. "The har wll urmv out The Lttle Stars Looked Down on Hm and Wnked and Twnkled. HLMIM and then my tall such as It Ig, Wll he ns good ns ever. Besdes, when I nm slttln; on It no one can see It," thought le. So le stopped Worryng about hs tll and hcrh to thnk over the warnng Old Man Coyote had gven hm. "He says I've pot to get hm a fat goose to nnko up for the one I cheated hm out of by wakng Honker and hs followers over there n the pond of I'uldy the Heaver or else I never wll get buck to the dear Old Brer ratch," thought I'eter. "He knows very well that I couldn't get hm a fut goose If I would and that I wouldn't If I could. It's just hs wny of tellng me Hnt ho Is hound to get even wth me and that he's made up hs mnd to catch me, Probably he's hdng somewhere nlong the way to the denr Old Brer Patch ths very mnute. News of All Woodbrdge Townshp n the Independent, the most wdely read paper n Woodbrdge KEN W. BAKER Manager ANNOUNCES THAT AN OLD FASHIONED HALLOWEEN DANCE WILL BE HELD AT THE HOTEL WCCDCCW WILSON NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. TOMORROW NIGHT (OCT. D ELABORATE DECORATIONS - ENTERTAINMENT \ CONNIE ATKINSON And Hs Orchestra DINNER SERVED FROM 5: P.M. to 2: P.M. $.5 No Couvert Charge Mnmum Table Charge $. Per Person "Now, If It were noddy Fot, wouldn't mn) so much, '.nt»> < Mn Coyote s so very snnrt und -leve Hnt I'll lme to lfe :ll my win to keep out of Ills wny. t could foul Itcl dy. lull I'm not so sure nlml old M;n Coyote, le knows I nn't slay here for'«nr. ^Tlrre" Isn't I't'mnh to cut In ths old lrnhle tngle. And he knows. too, Hnt I wll wnnt to get b:n-k n Mrs. IVter. She'll he worred nom to denth. Peler, you've certanly -'o yourself Into a peck of Irnullc ls nlrht. It won't he mfe for y<>n In poke your nose outsde of ths hnun he Iftngle tonght, that's sun. HIM you're rllld you saved those geese men If It dd got you Into a heup of trm he. " Now you've got to thnk of some wny to Ret out of It So Peter mnde hmself as comfort ahlc as possble and settled down to do some hard thnkng. The lttle stnrs looked down to hm nnd wnked anl twnkled, whch wns ther wuy of tryng to tell hm to keep hla courage up. And so the nght passed. The lttle slars wnked themselves out and dsappeared. The Nlnek Shadows retreated deeper and deeper Into the (recn Forest untl at lagt the drat.tolly Uttle Sunbenm cams stealng nlong nnd crept Into the old bramhletakle and kssed I'eter on the nose. Hay had come and stll he had thought of no plan to get snfely hack to the dear Old Brer Patch. It was tme he was there now nnd lttle Mrs. Peter would begn to worry. "Perhaps," thought Peler, "Old Mnn Coyote was Just tryng to scare me. Usually he spends the day In hs house up In the Old Pasture. But you never can tell what he'll do. I wsh I had wngs and could lly. I wsh hello! What's Sammy Jay makng such a fuss about?" Peter prcked up hs ears and lstened. Fnally there came to hm the harsh voce of Sammy Jay. "Thef! Thef! Thef!" screamed Sammy, and hs voce came from over near the edge of the Green Forest. Peter sghed. "I guess there Is nothng to do but to stay rght there," he muttered. "Sammy has found Old Man Coyote hdng over there. I know It just as well as If I were there and could see hm wth my own eyes. Sammy al ways screnmg that way when he sees Old Han Coyote. I guess he dd mean what he sad after all." (( by J. O. Lloyd.) 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS Releves m Headache or Neuralga n tnautet, cheek a Cold the frtl day, and chaclu Malara n three day Salve for Baby's Cold. A Classfed Adv. Wll Sell It Molt Serout Offen«r» The K'ven grn\e "'Tr". n'purlel " t frequently to (le I nh-d Stlus > I j r, - nre f'lnlns hom' de, nr n I : (M f murder, lo : l.''"i hu:ller. md (l) : t ^. U: cil''re; rape, rohlnty. r; r:\ ntel SJMIII, lrglnry ltl.n:' or Ing, larceny theft, n' ld g Ihefls of?.vi nnd m>t nl H of tdt.s.'o, nnd auto Ihefl. (ll hel'ls Not Aclul! T«p»try The Ity l. flrlea, the mnrvcln' ou un of arl bv He «fe of d \\ lllu the Co, Mntlld and T lud. tellln: I h' story of H coll l u <l f: nous lot rell :[.- s are l lest of Kc' s nl tnpe^trl' Is try ll all.-" le lne npon! llelll ld Sllehed I ;o'-:t I", elfe u' net n Ihe l consttutes Old Raman pa Ffhtcr The Vlglles, the lollce (vf nn. ere rmnlro? «, prevent Ires. Tber rlc.m, or bal IIIIIOIIH l ml four Iton extl con Stll n P were statc ullr places und, us fremen, v rovled ull lves, n s, buckets IKO I knd of h'nu] tn engne kn H He splo. The wh le force,,,-el Mbnt 7 mm. LESS THAN NOTHING 926 Ford Coupe $ Dodge Bros. Sedan Whppet Roadster Dodge Bros. F. F. Sedan Dodge Bros. Sedan Dodge Bros. Coupe Chrysler Sedan Chrysler Coach, 6 c y l Chevrolet Cabrolet Packard Truck, sold (res Whppet Sedan..: FordCoach Ford Coupe 65. -PLENTY OF OTHERS. Frank VanSyckle 52 Jefferson Street Perth Amboy, N. J. RE-ELECT GEORGE T. APPLEGATE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION CIHTEEMAN FROM SECOND ^WARD The Democratc party looks wth dsfavor on reducng salares of school teachers and polcemen. Straghtforward servce to hs ward wthout regard to partsan lnes..< VOTE THE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET Pad for by Campagn Commttee lent llllrl vn epn ne<j -IT(l ml ml nn-

5 UV/lL/DfK FRIDAY, OCTOBER, I'm PAGE FTVB WHO'S WHO IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY By Jeanne Val Storms \ % 'Kxchmvn Staff Sprcal Fcaturr Wrter Introducng to You the Lve, Progressve Frms of Mddlesex County and People Who Make Up Its Busness Interests } RADIATES CHEER No one can knock Mayor Wm. A.! wnner never Kyan of Woodbrdge down and out never wns and the».»-, C v because he always seems to have quts" remnds Ae of R. L, Sattl j u.» au»», t u w cuun nx? ) v.. LJ on V v CM that feelng wthn that he wll wn Democratc canddate for re-electon out, no matter what the obstacles, as Frst Ward Commtteeman, as t Hs Honor s one of the "never-'apples to hm to a ncety. Mr. Sat- YOUR BEST FRIEND In (rvng "Who's WrrJ n Mddlesex County" no attempt wll be made to gve extravagant prase; merely to note the lve, progressve frms and people who make up the busness nterests, and under all crcumstances, do ther beat to make the county a better place n whch to lve. When a stranger takes up hs resdence n a strange cty, one of the frst thngs he looks for Is a bankng place, and of course he wants to tnke hs busness where he wll get genune courteous treatment and good servce, at a bank fnancally sold. The Frst Natonal "feank and Trust Company at Woodbrdge s just such a bank. The offcers are: Wllnm T. Ames, Presdent; Wllam l<. Hnmed and John F. Ryan, Vce- Presdents; Thomas B. Murray, Casher, and J. Joseph Grace and W. Ltsn Harned, Assstant Cashers. These men, as well as the drectors of the bank, are wllng to do all they can to ad ther patrons, and t/s the otner w arouml however, prncple/' they are never too busy to gve such ns Mftyor) he takes ha ( utcs am, ob: j, ^, > t ; ( PAVED HIS OWN WAY That famous lne "The qutter hang on, nnd keep hangng on untl why he s a wnner n lfe. Hs favorhe fnally reaches that hnrbor, sue- te letter n the alphabet s "H". It cess. He * always lookng ahead, stands for Helpfulness, Honesty and able to see achevement n all under- Humaneness, all of whch he uses tnkngs and never loses confdence.'daly. These three characterstcs Hs face radates brght, happy huve helped R. L. Sattler pave the thoughts, not forced smles, but genune sprted ones, whch nctually, prove not only hm, but any man, a success. He doesn't let the magnet way to hs goal, Mr. Sattler s another natve of Woodbrdge, one of our own men. Although hs partnershp n the John C. McC'lure, Inc. Pattern of success pull so strongly that he Works at Newark occupes a share of has no tme to pour ol on the negh- ^s tme and efforts, he s never abhors' wounds just another reason sent from a meetng called for the why everybody lkes hm. Mayor beneft and uplft of Woodbrdgc. He Ryan s a Woodbrdge man, born has been actve n poltcs for the and rased. Born n 88 and past eght years and has fathfully mghty proud of t. The Who's Who served " [ dtor s somewhat at a loss to know venrs as Commtteeman Mr. fattler recalls for sx that hs anyone whether or not he s a pa- stll( y, Sevcrnl achevements are Iron of th«bank. Those connected - - wth the bank are local ctzens and whether hs clay mnes and frebrck frst ten dmes were earned dong erbusness are hs busness and hs of- rands for hs Dad. Whch sn't at all Ore as Mayor hs hobby, or whether a bad way to start out. There s one le, n busness, and n hs ofcty dutes, to whch R. L. Satserously and wth much ter strctly adheres. Call hm at hs Woodbrdge 8-8, and ask hm are actve n. all cvc affars. They are of hgh standng and good busness ablty, and every person s consdered frendly and of a helpful dsposton, wllng to assst n any nfur whch promotes happness and Mccess. The drectors of the Frst Natonal Bank and Tru.<t Company me: Wllam T. Ames. Davd A. Irown, S'. Harron Hrewxtc, Charles A. Campbell, John II. Concannon, Hampton Cutter, M Irvng Demarest, Wllam L. llarn'd, F. Turner Howell, Frank J. Lawson, Joseph S. Mark, M. IX, J. H. Thayer Martn, J;hn V. Ryan an<l W. Guy Weaver. All men of outstandng promnence n ths communty. Call the hank, Woodbrdge K-OM);* and ask: What were the exact amount of deposts as lsted n the September 2!tth statement of the Frst Natonal Hank and Trust Company at Woodbrdge? COMMUNITY PILLARS Dd you ever count the crcles n the tree trunks to fnd out how many years that tree has been growng' These -nrm> crcles have more to <lo wth the' lumber busness than you eunpum-. They prove so many thngs tu the expert who knows unl deals n lumber. Informaton of ths nature s onlv oneof the many lttle snce becomng Woodbrdge's "Frst hat that prncple $. FAMOUS HOSTELRY Have you ever experenced the thrll of a hearty welcome, the happness <o personal and attentve servce and the advantage of real food and delcous cookng? If not, and you don't beleve there s such a place, stop n at the Mddlesex Hotel at Man and Amboy avenues, Woodbrdge. Here s the place where the qualty of the food, as well as the cleanlness of the place counts most and where we all have the feelng of beng at home, ng to the comfortah' and the harmonous <mnu? tnv[t They arc equpped to meet the re-j llslvely - Mr Tompkns' judgqurements of all pntrons ether mentl rnl P'«l wth busnes ablty, a la carte or table d'hotp meals has I)Ut mm n " ( " las " wth tlu> f(>re - wth the man who has been rdnjc on Frestone Gum-Dpped Tres. You wll understand why he does not complan of the ronds. Why he has enjoyed the use of ha car all year long. Frestone tres recognze no dstncton n roads. They reduce them all to hghway safety and comfort. Frestone Balloons operate at true low pressures. They make balloon cushonng a fact, not a name. The Muncpal Servce Staton, Inc., at Rahway avenue nnd Man street,. _.. K..,,.,?<: Rah\y.-y avenue nnd Man street comfortable equpment I WoO(ll)rl( K t '' " f wr"* Hugh Tompu-monous atmosphere. kln? '? man***"!-, handles these tres Kjrlder earned h«very frst money whon a lttle chap nt, ths wm» trade s that t s nn worfter that he knows the dyeng and cleanng busness from begnnng to end. Kjelder s fond of huntng nnd fshng an pastmes, but hs establshment, better known ae Pete, The Talor's occupes most of hs tme. Call Woodbrdge 8-OG5H and a*k: What a the range n prces for cleanng both men's and women's garments? MAKES ONE FEEL AT EASE Furs are the most approprate adornment for a woman. No mathow much her clothes may cost, f they are not topped on* wth a beautful fur cnat or a fur neckpece of som<> descrpton, there s somethng surely lackng. Lous Toke, owner and propretor of the WoodWjyge Fur Shop, 522 Amboy avenue, s n furrer well acquanted wth the busness from the orgnal pelt untl the last sttch of pure slk completes the garment. Me has really j grown up n the fur busness, work- Pr«" ng at ths trade for over twentylve years. Hs group of Fall and Wnter furs dsplay the newest styles, the smartest neckpeces and the sort of jac uettes you have been plannng to purchase. At ths season of the year people who possess em repared, repermanent or transent The Rotarans meet They do everythng n ther power for the comfort of ther patrons, ether guests. weekly for lunch, and folks from!.....,. _.. near and far stop n for well-cooked r!! nulct U V th,, hlm - Mr - Tom P klns delcous meals at practcally all IJ"" ^, Nnshvllp, Tennessee for hs hours of the da,y. The propretor I blrth I ll ace. He has nterested hmself Joseph Galada, a well-lked and I'" the t»]j},lustry for the past - eff-'. p ' f half years, and has car- led nn the Frestone "~ ' most successfully for Who's Who Roll Of Honor N.tw* ArvnulM IM Thn Urt Wll B* Hrat! Ubnur "' <'«Mma». Th. fallowng lmt of the pro«r*«lt«, w!<l»-«w»m Ml»ln»M propl*. pp<-«rlnc In th, lst, wll t» MHI <n '»" lat "" J t.? l-on«r.m. at Wuhwton. I). C,»n<l I h m r.m.ln for lh«n»t 4J y«m«from th«d»u n( lnt publlcoll"" There II Mrurlw» «pl-n<lld record of r»r<l»nl«ed tcllmmmu n (he.nn.w of thla ToanlT ««**' "«* Folk." known commonly M MlddlwM Wllam T. AltM Wllam U. Harn«d J. 7onph Oraca Davd A- Brown Hampton Culler Fnnk J. U»> II r* water Oompball Then. B Murray \V. Lrnn Hamad S. lurrnn Than. A Jnhn II Conrannon M Irvln Dtnnrmt H Thar«r Maflln F Tvrn*r Howell,loph H Mark, M. D. w. (lay Weaver u»,. T. Applerate R. L. S«ttl«r lumtk! Tompklna IT Peteron dal«l«baldwn Wllam A. Ryan I.. GUI Moora (". Tra.u*weln Lnulfl Tohp Jowph Oalalda John F. Byan son of the year p«' furs have bad the most tre dealers n ths part of the state. As, a merchant and ctzen hs j character and deportment have commanded the respect and approbaton of all who have come n modelled, and completely gone over at the Woodbrdge Fur Shop, anl they now emerge from storage cokng us lovely, loveler, perhaps, than ever, due to the caroful, scentfc treatment they have receved p, ellked hghly respected gentleman, s t d b h cently-asssted b law, Elzabeth Gal hs daughter-n- l( ' d. nn thp Frestone agency here ada, who s a m successfully for the last two graduate from the Ware School of J' earsl nuslress,, hls, hobby, whch Lookng n New Yor has the entre man dnng-room and ktchen n her cap- York Cty," and who faet P orta ""rlusvely t««ln*tn(t management of the c T a J n h," chosen busness. Call Man." Call 8-8, or ask Mayor Ryan, any tme you see hm What ara three of your man achevements whle you have been Mayor of Woodbrdge? PARTY HEADQUARTERS Whether you are plannng an out of door pcnc or a party at home one of the socable home affars, mdnght suppers, or just lght lunches, run, over to the Wood- Another establshment holdng ds- the same person, vyng wth'one an" mt tom s sold here? tncton whch must) be mentoned n other n excellency. Such s the! LOVELINESS RETAINED Who's Who s George From's Meat case wth Mrs. Galada. After Market at K7 Man street, Wood- you've tasted her soup, you say: rdge. Ths place s becomng popu- "Well, that WAS Rood. Bet the brdge street, Delcatessen at 2 Man Woodbrdge, and purchase your eatables, from danty relshes to hgh grade canned goods, such as h l d b g g herrng, salmon, dozens of other g dred beef and seasonable foods for "spreads." Here, ndeed, are kept thngs whch delght dscrmnatng patrons. Men and women from all sectons around here should drve up and stock ther larders. For the man who carres hs lunch, hs better half may purchase everythng here to make hm happy. Th Woodbrdge Delcatessen carres nothng but the fnest meat and grocery products, and patrons are assured of no substtutes. As a result, Moore & Galup, the propretors, have one of the neatest, well as one of the best patronzed grocery, meat, lunch and pcnc supply stores n ths vcnty. They ot there, ready and wllng to wat taken. The same rare qualty of ex-, \. t~ V n, " * ] pon you wth a cheery smle. He cellence dsplayed, whether pud- uomes. *nu keeps hs placo so clean that t looks dng, pe, or cake, everythng s par more lke a parlor. He s determned excellence, "sans pour ct sans reto be numbered among- the aggres- proche." And Joseph Galada, Sr. ve folks n the communty and s has been n the restaurant busness thngs th«.t go nto the workng opened the store here n Woodknowlclge of the Woodbrdge Lum- j brdge last July st, and t s gong her Co., whose modern plant s "- to be a success because servce rated on llahway avenur. F. T. I here, s gven, not promsed. Ths Howell, the owner and manager stare s gong to advance wth knows the qualty factors that mean, rapd strdes. G. L. Moore was as frst lass buldng ma-torul, lotter sofnted for several years wth the than many people n the busness, j draftsmen's Club here and s mghty That * because (f hs experence n f on(,>f H round of checkers or handlng buldng materals, He car- chess at odd moments whlo Mr res n stuck everythng tu buld any- Galup enjoys huntng and fshng, thng, and can estmate to a small! The store, however, whch s prov fracton the number of feet you neel, jnjr most popular and successful for the buldng you are plannng to occupes most of ther tme. Cat con.-trm-t. Mr. Howell. wth whom; Woodhrdge H-2U9 and ask: Wha the Who'-; Who edtor chatted, was brand^f canned goods s featured horn n Hope, Warren County. The. here TW from what source do you Wnodhrdge Lumber Company had (» t< t your meat supples'? ls ncepton n SM and has been n outstandng enterprse snce that tnn>. F. T. Ilowcll's frst step toward* fnancal ndependence as a A BUSY MAN ALWJaYS "To acheve get t success a man mus mt of hs work." Perhaps lttle chap was made n dong chores. (j m t s why C. Albert Larson, Re- s favorte hohly s golf, ('all Mr. publcan canddate for re-electon ~ happy an successfu humor ke's to hear a good story and tel: nr.f, and usually has a few nev. tnea on tap. He lkes to enterta bs frends and s regarded as a deal companon, and one of thos a.; Tax Collector, s so contented. Lke most people, he has a sense of Howll «t Woodhrdge 8-2- and,<k -Approxmately h<w many dff rent woods are handled and suppled upon request by The Woodlrdg* Lumber Company? ACHIEVED HIS GOAL Webster's defnton of Wst s "havng good qualtes to the hghest f (,lk* who seem to know how real I degree," and that descrbes the tu get the most out of lfe for bn Woodhrdge Flower Shop. 5-> Ruh- wf un, hs communty. Hs re v'-ny avenue n the dot. To the lover sponsbltes- are many, but th of the beautful a vst to these,j,. n 't seum to wegh heavly-on hm greenhouses, owned and operated by ] n the mdst of hs actvtes then /-* f-^r-.l.jbepfe H fh«j^tv' Lfl f Iff F^ 9 * J. ~~ ^^ _ I..! l^«,-.vl^.f* #J\< V\ II I L IS Fred (;. Baldwn, s most satsfyng. Here can be found nature n ts most n;tually know beautful bloom. In passng, t s all fje s what we the wrter can do to keep her feet steerng wheel f from taknc her n every tme she a sp r t of real pas f <-s. Mr. Ualdwn s a self-made man n the true sense ol the word. He s always calm and unassumng, anl hs lv 's full of rght prncples. He has a hearty sympathy fjr hs fllownun anl s ever wllng to ad a twnkle n hs «yes, for he jushow to do thng call one of "th' s," that s, wt] ;ommodaton r sets out delberately to help eacl one who comes to hm, through hs knowledge, judgment and desre t<- befrend. Hs experence s a valuable asset to hs county. He was born n Perth Amboy. And A Happy Young Merchant able hands has seldom bnaton of The Who's Who edtor found n sublne conexcellent foods, fr'om appetzers to dessents, all made by Hugh Tompkns at Woodbrdge 8-28 and ask What s the range n prce of featured Frestone tres whch are at the Muncpal Servce Staton Inc., and what other mportar because Mr. From sells "choce rest wll prove a dsappontment meats," that s, not too much waste how, just to even up." (JTnen come n fat or hone, but just enough to the meat and fresh vegetables and rve the meat a flavor that compares salads, and one wonders a lttle nly wth ts tenderness. He does more at ther equal excellence. We hs wth the ntenton of, maknfl hs hestate to order a dessert because dace "your market." Never does we KNOW that wll prove a dsapne enter hs shop that George s pontment. And agan we are ms- That's exactly what happens even to the most delcate of ourgarments, whch are perfectly safe f left wth Kelder r'ste.-sen^ 5fl Man street, Woodbrdge. Atl the beauty of the orgnal cuttng and desgnng s left ntact, and even emphaszed, n ther cleanng, dyeng and y.ressng process. You know cleanng, dyeng and pressng do wony I.ous Toke'K hnnds. depend upon hs expert You may furrer to the lmt, for he knows hs busness. S'" k ' ' '" Hs offce door s nlwnys open, where bs frends are welcome to call at any tme, wthout formalty, and where he always does hs utmost to please vou perfectly wth bs- work and hs courteous treatment. I.ous Tokc has been lvng amongst us for the past twelve years. Hs work s hs hobby, whch proves conclusvely that he s a success Call Woodbrdge 8-77 and nsk. What are the smartest furs and combnatons ths season, and approxmately how many dfferent knds of fur may he obtaned from Lous Toke upon order? furkp Prom $2 In Przes For Who's Who Readers lllasil I'UIZ.K IJH.tO FltlST VU\/.K WKKKI.V INM" SKMSP I'HIZK WK.EKI.V 6 rm rmzk WKKKI.V %too Rlllr. (. kly tl.-ro wll qpppnr llffptpnt bref :«n[l>n n UM lmn trlnnlng out h,w r>,'urt^ <>f Mt<l<ll > f" a «Cnunty Inuth'M TtnTf n t m'-ctnn n <-«rh artl* II I v.'m Il" "f -rl >n«ry. for que«-,«nmv I"' :»*knl Httywlprft In the story, v lo nor* Ihnn two queetlon* Ivnrnr )l!. Th«pfrnon»enfl> nrr"< I nnwwprr wll b«clvan lamme u-rtkty. In <««e of te*.,r, wll hn nlvrn l-ach tylnr In, lltfa lcclnlnnn wll b* ^rryt'lso lnn nn fqufl opportunty Vlytlu 'nn anuwt-r T» th* p*tw>n In ll" m"»t ttnw-ra durlnf tha ^ll t>» Kl^''n *L'5 Krn! prce In,*,. I'll In pet-h ur ov»r tha u!<vv>r«. Any of the pxrtltw nswtt uny qucntttn, Annwora I,,. HenI ly unll or l.nelt to thl«ofwlll f'mr <l»y> ntlr «tory nppnara. knowl'lr.' rutnppntlo In pp tn all >t 'nt>loy>'<4 nt IIIIK [mper nnd ther les* H,,tn.'nlrr. rphlprh. lt'n n"t tle wrt tlp I"'"! rcnhtru-tfl annwtb, and m>»lph tl't I'IIUIII. S.'nl j-uur,-nwerl ' ym tn three l«>!» txu-k In jcettlng AllrrKa "Wln- Whc Kdllnr. Wnol- In most «O! In m!, IL'. \<> terested n communty affars, for twenty-nne years, carryng on athfully dong hs part as a good most successfully, both n Perth tzen should. Industry am' nmhned wth fdelty to earng uccess. energy, Amboy and here n Woodbrdge. duty s Call 8-G47 and ask: What are the ladder of prces for the excellent table d'hote lunchm and dnners served here, hs way up the He has a wde reputaton nd wll undoubtedly be recognzed week-days and Sundays, s a merchant of promnent attanment. To ths end all of hs energes ue drected, and hs devoton to usness and unversal farness roadg that tres are t to thp hows conclusvely that he s gong rt, al test sunshne todav ' ran ancl WHO'S WHO SPOTLIGHT MAY BE TURNED ON YOU NEXT!!K p y K ton In tnv wy ftrl>ld.tt>n I Hrpro- Nature Retered h Cent nl Alnsk welts frece In tn summer nnd wt In the wnter. "Golden Rule" Itefer'ee to l certan verse ot Scrpt lre ns the (Itlden Htle la funl In the KIICIIHII lnngt;:e us erly : l'.t-l. KEEPS FAITH WITH PUBLIC It s on those Fall and Wnter o succeed. George From was born m u t tomorrow and, perhaps, snow n Perth AmbOy and rased here n ol. fl.. /en ruts th next da l Note A'oodbrdge, so that we. may truly how h dt / th clam hm fe- -»* ' " ^ * ' man. He ha busness, y y how ca] handtes un/ th for a Mddlesex County condtona How the tres hold to the as been n the butcher T, ad _ How th tl ke th j, t d for the past fourteen years. jars_ How the/ st. anll the pu J n shnlent Three years ago he purchased the of r h ; Th com. c notcs meat market and carres the fnest 2 b tersen s a wonder n hmself at hjs work. Daly, weekly and monthly he keeps clmbng, growng and mprovng, l'ftnj; up to a certan goal, whch wll, n tme, be reached. Mr. Peterson comes n contact wth all the best ctzens, whch gves hm much satsfacton and s buldng up a splendd busness. No one ever I sees Kjelder peevsh and fretful! nnd tlvnknp; that tho world and our communty are tfonp; to the dogs. He has learned to stck to hs busness, knows how to play wth the p."')ng and to laugh at hmself and the other fellow, and all these qualtes have "made" hm. Peter J. Petersen, the father, who bult up ths busness for the past twentyfve years, and asssted by Kjelder for the last sxteen years, s located now n Fords and Kjelder Petersen s carryng on the busness here alone n the most satsfactory way possble. NOTICE STARTING OCTOBER 5th, 9, MY OFFICE HOURS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Monday 9 to 2 A.M. Tuesday 9 to 2 Wednesday 9 to 2 Thursday 9 to 2 Frday 9 to 2 Saturday 9 to 2 to S P. M. to 5 to 8 to 5 to 8 ONLY* W. Z. BARRETT, D. D. S. Gerty Buldng 9 Man Street Tel. Woodbrdge 82 Woodbrdge, N. J. for hs customers. to know that hs and encourage those who are, strug- he earned hs frst money when a ltglng to ad themselves, yet he does, t\ e tad sellng the Perth Amboy Rethese thn»rs wthout ostentaton. Mr., publcan and the Mddlesex County Ualdwn was born and rased n bemocral showng no.favortsm n llooklyn. N. Y., and has been asso- \ t, O se dajt Now, hojvever, he's a eated n the floral ndustry for many! staunch Republcan. Cull Mr. I-aryears. The old store was located down the street for four years, and, a year a > ths month the lovely shop, adjudged "tle most beautful floral shop " the state of New Jersey" was opened to the ({ommunty, un'd has been one of the busent and most popular places of busness n tns secton. Fred Baldwn s a great lover of sports of all sorts, but hs mnd and heart are just naturally engrossed n hs lovely Shop. Call Woodbrdge and ask What cut flowers are obtanable here and what flowers are found n greatest th of the year? what flowers are f u g profuson at ths season of the year? FINDS MAIN HIGHWAY There s nothng mysterous about the successful people of whom we son at - and ask: In what year dd you serve frst as Tax Collector,»nd tvhat s the man feature of the plan n your offce whch has brought you merted approbaton from all sdes) "MILADYj BEAUTIFUL" Untl about $5 years ago the average woman took t for granted that supply of meats It s nterestng frst money was earned when he was youngster carryng orders for J. J. Neary, on hs bcycle, and he thought he was the bpgest boy n the world at that job. Fshng and hunttg are hs prme sports. But there's not much tme for that. Hs thrvng "usness keeps hm "everlastngly at t." Call Woodbrdge 8-24 and ask For what two meats s there the greatest demand at From's here n Woodbrdge? GETS HIS REWARD Some men are born wth a sense of responsblty, some acheve reponsbltes, and some have oblgatons thrust upon them. It really loesn't matter much how a man becomes a responsble person, provded that he fnally does. George T. Applegate, our Democratc canddate for Second Ward Commtteeman reelecton, never dodged oblgatons nor slunk away from responsbltes. When he was cornered he was always able to gat through for he would seek ways out, at least for a tme. He has always had the strength and ablty to carry out hs oblgatons. The fact that Mr, Applegate shouldered one oblgaton was responsble for bs assumng more, and more, and so, today he s recevng hs I proper reward. So now, you have the j story of George T. Applegate, who. makes me thng of a Wall street exeutve on a happy holday. Mr. Ap- plecatt' au' hs frst meal n Freeold, Monmouth County, but he has een actvely engaged n hs partnerhp n the ndustral Truckng Commny and n poltcs here n Woodrd'ge for many years. He has aervd us as Commtteeman for the past our years. Hs frst dollar was earn- d by droppng corn on a farm, durng one of hs summer vacatons, when he was a lttle chap. Cull Mr. Applegate, Perth Amboy 5 and ask What do you consder most neessary to uny man who aspres to romnence socally, poltcally, and a busness way? CERTAINLY A HUSTLER Hert s a story about a remark- Mr. Home Owner! = GET /HOUSE Y people dd not refuse to begn at the begnnng, and they mastered the "ffe ponts" of ther busness from the very start. Most of us want to pant «!l, our,cture wthout frst learn- nd the colors. Joseph L. Democratc canddate lor her beauty must fade when the frst bloom of youth was over. 'Twas the nevtable way of nature, th.^y thought. A few rebellous ones attempted artfcal methods lor co\ernjr up the handcaps of tme. Gradually, scentfc methods of actually holdng or restorng natural beauty have been evolved. Schools of beau- MP wrtng"they use the same prn- *.» culture have been establshed vhether they are presdents sendng out graduate* wth profes or repar shops. These sonal skll n all women's beautj * l% problems. One of the modern experts whose complete beauty shop, the Betty Harret Beautj^jj-hoppe, at 27 Man- street, WoodB^Bge, s Mss Betty Habnak, who \ sklled n every phase of the work whch help women retan ther beauty, scalp treatments, facals, har tntng, lnger waves, mancures, marcels and.permanenta, and her equpment s the most modern and effcent. Betty Habnak wore her frst long skks here.n Woodbrdge. She s one o Woodbrdge's own grls. She stude beauty culture n Perth Amboy» Hurt's, and has been workng at he professon for fve years. The Bettj Harret Beauty Shoppe has been earred on most successfully for tht past ffteen months. Cull Mss Ha bnak at Woodbrdge 8-24 and asl What permanent wavng machne studo whch produc flat rbtural looknf ll our Democrat re electon as Thrd Ward Coramtteenam kne* ho could not beg.n lfe as a leader, so he started to apply hs prncples nstnctvely, and later, h lyng th-" ^conacously,,,r was applyng tnd, before he realzed. "vel»t the Man Huchway of Sueess. Yardley, had n Bucks County, l'ujnsylvana, s where he got hs frst look at ths world. Sports and, work both as-chef Clerk at the Keadng Company at Port Readng, und us (V S / Mn GUI 'has a m defnton for good ompany at Po mntteeman, are hs hobchores earned hs frst ll h»kmy "fe KMy "fe J7 ffn S Ko / m at Wood-.es the large, na mvum muau what hs def- waves_ whch ^so many of our loca ably busy man, and, before we get too far along wth our story, we are gong to tell you who he s. Mr. C. Trautwen, Woodbrdge representatve for Chrysler care on Amboy avenue. Mr. Trautwen s the sort of a chap we lke to wrte about. He s always smlng and always has an outstretched hand for'ewyonf. He has made a success' n lft and s recognzed as an exceptonally able man n the automoble ndustry n ths vcnty. Today Mr. Trautwen s ntroducng the new seres of Chrysler "Sxes and Eghts" whch have been offered to the publc a» cars desgned and produced entrely by the new organzaton. They fulfll; we beleve, the long chershed hope of many Amercan motorsts. We could go on forever about Chrysler lurs, but what's the. use? Every lttle \> y and grl knows of them and on C. Trautwen's agency for, them *hch he has had for the past fve stars. Mr. Trautwen has own ed a/id operated the garage busness ), and!* hobby, he says, s Ttryng to work hard enough to fnj tme to play," whch sn't at all ad dea. Call Mr. Trautwe at WoV)dbrdge 8-7 and ask-^what are two outstandng features of the newest Chryslers? Wnter! It wll soon be here, and the task of keepng your home as snug and warm as possble wll be before you. STORM SAS+l and STORM DOORS certanly do SAVE on the coal blls. It s estmated that they wll save approxmately one-thrd of the heatng cost for the average house. We have all regular szes IN STOCK for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. No delays just telephone your order and they wll be defvered promptly. * 2- x - -6 * x - -6 * - * * * $ /.66 /.8 / f x -HO S-6 2-&k - * 4-6 * 4- * x * 4-6 * 4- * 5-2 ' 5-6 $ , $ STORM DOORS * 2-7 x 9-9 $5.5 * 2-9 x * - x COMBINATION STORM & SCREEN DOORS * 2-7 x 6-9 $6.79 * 2-9 x * - x "'I A SIZES MARKED " * " ARE CARRIED IN STOCK r OTHER SIZES MAY BE OBTAINED WITHIN A DAT ALL PRICES ARE NET ED] * * PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW WOODBRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY BUILDING MATERIAL STORE. RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRltGE, N. J. Tel. Woodbrdge 8-25 ;.:-':A ;

6 PAGE STX 'RTDAY, OCTORER, The Mornng After -OTHER EDITORS SAY Subscrpton $.5 Per Year Publshed Every Frday by MIDDLESEX PRESS, 8-2 Green Street, Woodbrdge Telephone, Woodbrdge 8-7, 8-7 MAXWELL LOGAN s. Publsher JEROME.. RAFKKHTY......:.': Busness MnnnRcr CHARLES II. I!YRNK - Edtor THOMAS J. BRENNAN _ Sports Edtor Entered as second-class matter March, 99, at the Fostoflre at Woodbrdge, N. J. t under the Act of March, 879. Natonal Advertsng RepreteatatWe FUII New Jerey Newpapert, Inc., A>tH New York Chcago Phladelpha Newark S PUBLICATION s commtted to no poltcal, rncnl, rel- (foua, or socal group or organzaton. Its am s to allow n ts news columns nothng that t knows to be untruthful, based, or of a nature to offend a proper sense of delcacy, The paper's opnon, nsofar as a sncere endeavor can serve to prej) vent t, does not appear n the news, but s confned to the space set asde for t the edtoral column. In ths column t s pledged to uphold such thngs as t consders worthy, and to condemn and fght aganst condtons n whch t sees evdence of nsncerty, njustce or prejudce of the publc welfare. Ha columns at all tmes are open to publcaton of communcatons on any subject, although no communcaton wll be consdered that s palpably btter or malcous or whch s not sgned by ts author. In cases where t s requested, the name of the author of a communcaton wll be wthheld m publshng. VOTE The electon wll ho held Tuesday. Once more the Amercan ctzen wll express hs wll. The offcals arc more or loss j n control the rest of I he year but on that: one day the average man and woman are n power. The dea of Amercan electons s that the wll of the majorty shall rule. The extent to whch that Amercan deal s carred out depends upon you, Mr, or Mrs. Voter. The canddates wll carry on ther efforts to sell themselves to you up to the last mnute before the polls open, lht you have made up your mnd by ths tme as to your choce. It s not lkely that any eleventh hour sensaton wll change your vews. You know how to estmate the value of the servce of those who have served n publc lfe and want to contnue. And you know how to estmate the promses of those who have new deas as to how the state, county or town should be run. Your mnd s made up as to who should be elected but wll you muster up enough jtueugy to go to the polls Tuesday anl express that choce by ballot? It s your duty to vote. And n lmes sn-h as we are) strugglng through ths fall and wnter t s a very mportant duty. Do not neglect that duty. Go to the polls Ttesda.u. Vote as you please, but vote. Use your Amercan rght, to have a voce n publc affars. VOTE! THE "SWOPE PLAN" No non-poltcal happenng of the year has excted such general nterest as the publcaton of the plan for stablzng busness by Gerard Swope, Presdent of the General Electrc Company. The prncpal purpose of the plan s to gve securty to workers. But t should lkewse reassure stockholders and set at rest many of the fears produced by unemployment, overproducton of commodtes of all knds and ndustral depresson. Fundamentally, the plan s smple. Under t every concern n the naton havng more than 5 employes would become a unt n a trade assocaton wthn ts own ndustry for balancng producton and consumpton, and nsurng employment or compensaton for unemployment. These assocatons, whle under the supervson of a government commsson, would, so far as possble, act as voluntary organzatons. Under ths arrangement workers could transfer from one company to another wthout fearng loss of ther unemployment or penson benefts under the fund set up for the entre FOR RENT! ment; ; also rooms and board. Ap- ply 44 Man street or Phone Wood- brdge 8-M. W. I. 5- tf. ROOMS AND BOARD farron avenue, Woodbrdge, 6 N. J.?hone 892. W. I. -4 tf FOR SALE 9 Harley Davdson Motorcycle "74," n very good condton. Prce very reasonable. Inqure Woodbrdge Independent Offce, 8 Green street, W. I FAIRCHILD Outboard Speedboat ndustry. Employers and employes would make equal contr-! day afternoon and Sundays at Sely grown JEJANSA Nursery, Sebltons to ths fund, to the amount. of one per cent of the * - 48 Oakland s J T hom a e ^re S n T e l, N J (Near N school.) hl) worker's wage. Of great mportance, ths would elmnate the J 8-9. Woodbrdge W. I. '7-24 to -*..-; _ ^ ^ I so-called "forty year deadlne," whch now often makes t m HOUSE FOR RENT G rooms, all possble real or magnary attack, then FOR SALB: Fve room house wth mprovements, garage. $45 pet-francmonth. 62) Rahway avenue, Woodnomcally. wll not be knd to ua eco- possble for workers over that age to obtan employment n:, bath and all mprovements p r n t s nrow- * e. [ ai( j p ace. Telephone T l h Woodbrdge W d b d brdge. Inqure Mrs. H. L, Demarest, any company whch mantans a penson fund Rahway avenue. Telephone The very fact that an executve wthn" one of our most Woodbrdge 8-2. Monseur Laval and other Frenchmen know more about foregn coun- W. I. -. mportant busnesses the electrc manufacturers has suggested ths plan, should gve the naton assurance that ndus- C. LEPPER Furnture and panos tres than any one In France knew prevous to the enlghtenng war of try s not only fghtng the present economc chaos, but S frankly recognzng the oblgaton t owes to ts workers, stockholders and to the publc whch buys ts products.. DESTROYING WEALTH Fres waste represents one of the greatest drans on our natonal resources. In destructon of lfe and property, n retardng ndustral actvty and n causng unemployment, loss of busness and hgher taxes, t s a fnancal ;td socal burden that must be borne by the entre ctzenry. "No doubt a large part of the apathy toward lre loss results from the deluson many persons chersh about nsurance," sad B. W. Gearhart, State Commander of the Calforna Department, Amercan Legon, some tme ago. "They beleve that nsurance pays for fre. It does not, ara never can. It dstrbutes fre losses, but t cannot recreate buldngs or goods that have been reduced to ashes. Not only s property lost through fre utterly gone, but ts replacement draws upon enel'gy whch should go nto producng new wealth... Every dollar's worth of property needlessly saemfped to fre, represents a loss n natonal wealth not only to the mmedate 'Sufferer but to the entre Unted States." ^ Ths s emnently true. No nsurance polcy can compensate for the suspenson of jobs, busness, actvty. Cases are on record where a sngle great fre has stopped progress n a communty for many years, workng an ncalculable hardshp on all concerned. '\ f[ It may be lack of understandng of ths fact that causes ' the laxness of the publc n co-operatng to bansh fre hazards^ from the nton. At present, wth busness at low ebb, ttye tragedy of fre waste becomes more than usually evdent. Every ctzen must do hs part n the great fght aganst fre a part that he should consder hs duty. THE BETTER WAY It s better*to prevent a crme than to punsh someone for havng commtted t. And, on the* same prncple, t s better to enforce a few basc laws than to pass new and restrctve lawa whch are unenforcble, and serve only to make law- -breakers of otherwse law-abdng ctzens, ' Ths s a fact of whch \v,e seem to have lost sght n our tpasaon for passng laws. Probably no other cvlzed people \are bound by so many legal restrctons as we are and t s certan that no other cvlzed people are plagued by so much rme, or have so conspcuously faled n apprehendng and evctng crmnals. That s somethng legslators and votmght take nto account when the tme for consderaton new layrg comes \ L * / I ' '. ' Ask r of BI.X ale, of New Hampshre, "f ' pnrtsnn rnlhcs """' n stalwart Republcan, lcl on 'I'hu?- dersons >>f I'"' hgher l '"" vl 'j dy nght. Congressman Hale was II ws purely cclentnl that the St-strcken aboard thwner, the Presdent Hordng, whl# returnng from Ipreme Court judges who declared Me Hudson Rpper hlls consttutonal Huchnrost, where he hml Rme on of- busness. 'were nl Kcpuhlcnmv, whle the so-fcal Ivcn Errors and Appeals judges who Knto s playng n strange pnrl. n j reversed the Supreme Court we e\ nl the mportant busness of organzng Democrats hut one, nnl the threethe Holse. Elzabeth Journal. sustan the prevous <le-, nl Republcans. The TEACHERS' SALARY PROBLEM dvson s perhaps unfortunate, hut The teachers' snlary problem, lnkf tenure ffor jlrought on the subject of ronsttu- ' teachers, s gettng nto the State pot smply l reveals l t two schools hl of f < (! up wth the problem of Itcnnl constructon.'! I'tcal campagn. The stuaton n That the decson s the reverse of Newnrk seems to bo to blame tor the 'benefcal to the canddacy of Davd condton. lanl.jr., must he admtted. Mr. It s a regret.tnl.le condton, for lnrd wa*,nrtve n forcng the blls, vh.h the teachers cannot be blamed, through te Legslature n the fnce:they have kept fath wth ther comof strong opposton n hs own par- ] muntes. Often, however, the lsty partcularly n Essex County. ' dets have not kept fath wth them, (nly one Essex Assemhlyman voted Ths condton bus caused unrest a for them. The purpose, of course, feelng, en the part of the teachers was t» lessen (he power of Frank n sueh communtes, of nsecurty, flague, and to ths extent the blls j Wherever dstrcts have made solmght be regarded as excusable f; cmn agreements wth teachers re- "rpper" legslaton s ever excusa- j gnrdng annual salary ncrements, t ble. Regardless of ther ethcal ns-^hey keep fath wth the teachers, pect, such laws usually have a boon-...eh ncrements, wll be postpon ^rang effect, as n the present n- only by consepw of the teachers. ;tance. They have gven new am- There s only one result of makng munton to Mr. Bard's enemes [ greements nd not rgdly keepng Whle the decson ousts the pro?-, them....,, cnt Hudson County Park Comms- It s not yet determned legally, son, t does not restore the former whether teachers can enforce eollecone to offce, snce both the act of ton of ncrements when they are (2 and that of I'Hd were de- due, annually, although there seems dared vod. Park control now vests tc, be no.eston regardng the n the board of freeholders and wll, meanng of agreements relatng to reman there unless the voters of ; such ncrements. It s somethng Hudson wn referendum adopt the more than a local matter, wherever S)5 act, under whch the Essex jn dstrct repudates n any manner Park Commsson operated. Ths re- Inch an establshed agreement as ferendum wll be held at the com- that regardng teachers' salary nng electon and offers Hudson an crements. It s the busness nf the opportunty to secure a really non- ' State, n : larger sense, not to allow CLASSIFIED ADS Woodbrdge Ths Week partsan commsson, such as Essex any moratorum of such payments, hs had from the frst. wthout fath s kept Classfed advertsements only on* p wth the teurhhh means wthout h t obtanng bta ent & word; mnmum charge 25c. Mss Rosale Choper, of Man by AHTIIUR BRISBANE Newark Sunday Call- ; J s whch street, returned home from a week's ther consent, KOR KENT -Bungalow, 7 lovely vst n Trenffcn where she was the Cheaper Money, Better DEATH SWAYS THE BALANCE The sal:.rv schedule adopted by a rooms, $2S; B rooms $2; - roomc guest of Dorsr RoUm. The two great poltcal partes are n.al of educaton consttutes n nny Busness. $ and $2; furnace; bath; nl m- so nearly represented n the House honorable sense a contract wth cvof Representatves that the lamented try teacher t affects. The State The Msses Loretta nnd Dorothy Our Sold Dollar. Omcnheper, of Lnden avenue, attended the Forest Hll-Sprngfeld In Evl There Is Good. Ffth Dstrct. Krnesl K. Ackerman, that such schedules mean all that Made n Amerca. death of the Representatve from the should have an nterest n knowng \V. I. l()-;n*. football game recently. created a te as between Republcans they promse, anl that they shall be f$lv\t Sewren -Sunny house; "When money becomes cheap, strange nml Democrats, lved up to. ( rooms and bath; lmgo grounds; Mrs. II. A. Tappen, of Schoder to say. busness Beens to mprove. It has been fell mperatve, by Teachers as one of the canddates garage. Tel. Woodbrdge K-89-W. avenue, s n Hackensack vstnk rel- France ofllcally out the value ot some, to attempt to elect a member, fur (ovrrnor has sad, hold too mj.ortant j a pplace n our government \V. I (-H,. atves. the franc down eghty per rent. That from ths dstrct n Mr. place to contrbute to Republcan Vl)\l KENT, Sewnren Furnshed was aa though ths country had reduced the value of a dollar to twehty anl n snfc lntr the future of Joseph Klen, of Brron avenue, advantage n organzng the House. socety, not to have ther just rghts ho'se; l rooms and bath; reasonable. Tel. Woodbrde H-UHl-W. s on a trp to Toledo, Oho, and Detrot. Mchgan, for several days. cents. But death hs agan s \V. I. (-(,,!(). nnl ; p d n, Oly sft'kuhrderl by the State, nrlncd the balance l Franco then proceeded to pay her the Dem- Klr/ubeth Journal. FOR RENT 6-room house wth Mr. and ^s, 'Wllam Rowo, of debts wth money worth one-ffth the bath; all mprovements, garage, Rdgedale avenue, hal as ther amount burrowed. Englshmen to standard, I '- n.; about jnear park; $5 per month. 49 recently, Mss Anna Kemble, de dollar n v ::e "t theworld's exchange n ; '.,!ms])l>-- has mproved ther sorrow had to tflke tor loans 'School st. Tel. Woodbrdge of Bernardsvlle. that they had made to Frame In wr W. I. «-28* Mrs. Mary Wllams and Mr?. tme money worth one-llfth of the _ G pece dnng room sute; n good condton; cheap. ^t S t r e e t " Ph I. -2. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR FULL Lne of Evergreen! Shrubs, Trees and Flowers, all local- SMALL SIZE MADK by W'll-known manufacturer, fully KarHNleMl. Wll be sold tor stwl lulu.'e t,l!t <>n let^e. No down '.vmct n>!( tr^try. Just contnue w'kly flym.-ntf. Followng our ufunl custom, nl rt- turned Grand IjuuoH tn; buhl n ths manner; ofr*rk t'xce[tuntl value for some one. Trltphone «r Wrte to Mr, Catfe CREDIT MANAGER GRIFFITH PIANO CO. 5(6 Broad Street, Newark Mulberry Ware Boynton, and son, of Freeman ROOMS FOR RENT street, returned recently from a vst to East Orange. THREE ROOM SUITE, furnshed, sttng room, bed room, bath. Mrs. Mrs. Carolne Petersen, of Rdgedale avenue, had as her guests recently, Mrs. John Knght and daugh- Woodbrdge. Tel Woodbrdge ter, Norma, of Elzabeth. W. I tf. John H. Love, of Green street, has as hs guest,, hs daughter, Mss Ruth Love, of Catskll, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck and daughter, Gertrude, of Vanderblt place, and Mrs. Carre Peek, of Roland place, were Elzabeth vstors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martn had as ther guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. Irvng Martn and, daughter, Bernce, of Mlltcfwn. Mrs. A. L. Huber, of Green street, had as her week end guests, Mrs. A. R. Monette, of Scarsdale, N. Y., Elzabeth. -Please menton ths paper ' from advertsers when moved anywhere wth A-l equpment; storage reasonable. 44 Amboy avenue. Tel. Perth Amboy 28. W. I. tf amount they had pad. Frenchmen that had bought ther country's bonds were pad In money of the same knd, gettng back twenty cents ou the dollar, whch Is as though our government bondb should suddenly drop eght dollars on a hundred. Dd tlls run France? Not exactly. Snce the franc was knocked down n (Jrrr.t ]:::a. I.e!''! l'lt::-l prnt.-; a pcture nt John Hull lookng at the black smoke comng from chmneys of factores! suddenly actve, ptyng: I "A plmsatt, sn'ly slty once more." Brtsh coltm! mlls are reopenng ln Lancashre, and muy hundreds have left the dole to go on a payroll. "In all good there Is evl, ln all evl there s good." There was evl n our boom, whch made people forget to save, and evl the French have accumulated two thousand four hundred mllon dollars of gold metal. France has pros-'pered enormously, wth absolutely no llo ()f guii,j,j e,. s n hgh stock prces, whch made mlunemployment, untl very recently, : Now yoh lea,. n ' thu U](, re, s gojd and much less now than any country ln our <le, )res8on. It la -purfynb ln Europe. sports" ln mnor colleges, " Football recepts are fallng off, and Mr. Cyrus H. K. Curtla cahlea from : young gentlemen, wth necks as bg j the tops of ther heads, are no longer offered "scholarshps" to play football tor a new alma mater. reports of French fnancal pressure on Amerca." How a country tl.nt owes you four or fve bllons can exert "fnancal pressure" sn't made clear. Rut It a sad postvely Premer Laval wll ndcate that It the Unted States doesn't guarantee specfcally the securty of France aganst any ID \'ts\, Kng Katur'S,S\ ul,te, I[c, Food far Thought "L'rno se^e tn e::', years ; M'.r"l t" KI'"W on-lh," wrles st. Wly eol'l we l bs wth TRUCKING, local or long dstance, wll know t fl\e mnutes after he utorm uf crtcal applause one two trucks at your convenence. meets Presdent Hoover. VOW(.,. L, X ),. SKt, (, lu., ll)u, t ul ;l Phone Woodbrdge 9. John Thomas. I Oakland avenue, Sewaren. thng. You cut eghty per cent from 'cause of] the dsgrace of her dagh- Fnance Is a queer, complcated mother would commt sucde 'tnyour currency's value and gather In t ter because of newspaper dm-lnsthe second bggest ple of gold In the! ur?, f the parent's past lfe. Ths STRAYED or Stolen last Saturday, brown and whte ktten. Chld's world. opnon was dsproved n real lft.. pet. A reward wll be gven for return or nformaton. Mrs. John Con- af Or you keep your money at par, a! ^'^ _ U^r' b ' ^hl ' daughter of a cannon, Grove avenue; phone Woodhundred cents worth of currency mean- ^ant.y Xow I brdge W. Ing one hundred cents worth of gold t ona j ]t] ay _ toward ( 'W. I. -2. metal, as we do ln Amerca, and you plsvys p>y s the. part of of the accumulate the world's bggest ple oti tor of the- scanda HELP WANTED Ambtous woman can earn $5 to $5 weekly n gold. spare tme. Wrte Box A, care Woodbrdge Independent, Green Woodbrdge. W. I., 2* For Your Coal Supply See " ". JOHN RYMSHA, Manager Of STATE COAL & SUPPLY CORP. Only The Hghest Grade Of Lehgh & Wyomng Regon Coal Obtanable Handled. We Also Sell Coke, Soft Coal, Fre Place Logs, Kndlng Wood and Ice. Wll Gladly Call At Your Home On Request. TELEPHONE PERTH AMBQY State Street Perth Amboy, N. J. Old Coal Yard At Maurer CALL WOODBRIDGE 8-26S Clover Leaf Garage DAY - ELDER TRUCKS AND BUSES SALES AND SERVICE FRANK LENCHES, JR., Prop. Expert Reparng on all n>ake cars 24 HOUR SERVICE Super Hghway, Route 25 (Near Clover Leaf Brdge) AVENEL, N. J. LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS-* street, "Fve Star Fnal" Tragedy Duplcated In Real Lfe When "Fve Star Fnal" the Fr-t Natonal su-'-n verson of wh-h, 87. And Monseur Laval surely 'starrng Edward G. Rubn-on, c knows that tlls country would not to the State Theatre Tueslav anl relsh threats even ' dplomatcally Wednesday, was presented at Un- veled. But f he doesn't know t now ;cort Theatre n.new York, n tn- It may plekse you to learn that the "attack on (he dollar" Is a falure thus far In Europe. ( Our dear frends dver there would lke to knock down the dollar's value. A cheap dollar would make It easer 'for them to buy our goods, or to, pay ther war debts, If they should suddenly get "an honor complex" and decde to pay us what they owe. However, ths Is la credtor naton. It has the gold, It has the goods, tlo (jdaatrea, the raw materals, the engneerng talent, and ts dollar s very old. It would be Impregnable f we only had courage. Mr. John 8. Burke, of New York, who recently nucceeded Colonel Mchael Frledsam a» head of one of the greatest retal stores' n the Unted States, sat an excellent example to other retfllera yesterday. Hs frm announced fn conspcuous advertsng that because "Amercan workers lack employment and Amercan factores lack orders at ths moment" the polcy ot hs organlatlon would be."sell as much aa possble of merchandse ot hghest class made by Amercan workers In Amercan factores of Amercan materals far Amercan consumers." Ths repetton ot the word "Amercan" la grateful to the Amercan eak Every dollar spent ln an Amercan factory to pay wages to Amercan workmen, and consume Amercan materals, Is a dollar spent to brng hack prosperty. '," Other great retalers doubtless wljl follow Mr. Burke'u example. 'BlOCH -'luuduue' *' «' & ' DANCING Every Wednesday THREE HEARTS BALL ROOM Super Hghway No. 25 " Musc By DIXIE RAMBLERS Refreshments Lades' Free / suppose we'r/ only $et cder a^d I doughnut9 oh h\ "Not f I know Mrs. Brown she'll never mss the chance to serve some cold meats from T h e Woodbrdge Delcatessen even f t s Hallowe'en." WOODBRIDGE DELICATESSEN 2 M»n St. Woodbrdge WOODBRIDGE EARL ARNOLD, MANAGER I ONIGHT - WINNIE LGHTNER n "SIDE SHflW SUN. - MON. _ DOUBLE FEATURE - NOY GLORIA SWANSON n " I N D I J " A Delghtful Comedy Drj SJ MARY NOLAN and JOHNNY WALKER "ENEMIES OF THE LAW" Oswald C a r t o o n t M * o a e New, TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY EDWARD G. ROBINSON n "5STACf 5STACflN4L n Dynamc Entertanment So Powerful, So lnlen«* Grppng It Wll Rase You From Your W ' Comedy "The Stay Out" auo "Th e Buffalo Stamp*." fc THt J I4L) HI INI Hurla A Dramatc Challenge To All, _ wth WALTER HUSTON and CHIC Comedy 'Campun Champon*' 'Smle D arn jpt Smle' COMINd NEXT WEEK - SUNDAY and MONDAY*

7 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 9S FRIDAY, OCTOBER, t9 AIIIIHI" Injl M' >' 'l''"'.;w p'" 'M'S ll(> nl "MJIL' UIIH prnh;b l"';:<: n tll..' ' l-lp.l nl t'l::lrnh sl(.'nllr:, Amng' l' whle hue's f Imly, lln! V-o lre lltk'd tnvr> Ills lmo s ply f»r pcnr«lv> rv'rp. Enrly R.nr Favored l'.nl.\ rlsl-, «r rulw wnklu. Is Ilc ^) p 'ur IJHHIHII Inslltullnns mme Md :lns bovrm ( mll -l:no; forty he tnc' ' mll r:l."; twenty two Iw-twcct f:"o mul r>:4. r >; nlfl hctwppn ().:«) ml! :'l.", nnl only»ls nt 7 n. m. Henry Frahme SURGICAL APPLIANCES ' AND SUPPORTERS Now In Our Own Buldng 2 West Scott PI. Elzabeth, N. J. Opposte Cty Hall SUITS and DRESSES $ MEN'S OVERCOATS LADIES' COATS CLEANED and PRESSED QUALITY OF WORK NOT LOWERED BUT PRICE LOWERED TO MEET COMPETITION NEW YORK CUSTOM TAILOR 7 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE Work Called For And Delvered Prompt Servce Tel. Woodbrdge 8-67 The Paulus Dary Man Offce: Establshed New St. Phone: 24 New Brunswck, N. J. Paulus' Postvely Perfectly Pasteurzed Mlk Raw mlk* produced by tuberculn and blood tested cows: Walker Gordon Certfed, Golden Guernsey, Suydam's Specal, Rutger's Specal Dstrbuton Covers: New Brunswck, Hghland Park, South Rver, Sayrevlle, Parln, South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbrdge, Carteret, Fords and Metuchen, N. J. Wlen Glm DltnUrntc* Unas would slowly <mlnt<-;rnt«ii hnrlrcl In most sull. Tlf u< tlon on l'e Klaus would l><- lnp prlmnrhy to wnlcr ml lknll. Thf llslnteerntlr noton would VIIry wlh the I'umposlton or olnujrl'r uf Ihc KIMS* nnl He ' td.lmh l)at cltnlnpl In (le mll. Tlls 'tloxvoultl ]p<l>:l>l)' le ex rctcly slnw wth my Rlnss. nnl It 'I'.ll prnl),bly he ctmr.urlch l'for' " n trusses ^onll lp conpu'tflj <ls- WOODBRIDGE NEW YORK CANDY KITCHEN Manufacturers and Dealers n Strctly Pur* CANDIES AND ICE CREAM 6 Man St. Woodbrdge Tel. 8-4 GUSTAV BLAUM Groceres and Provsons 78 Man St. Tel. 8-2 Woodbrdge ELECTION NOTICE Notce s hereby gven, that a Gen- rnl Electon wll be held at the var- >us pollng places n the Townshp f Woodbrdge, Mddlesex County, New Jersey, between the hours of 7 a. m. to 8 p. n. (Standard Tme) n Tuesday, November, 9, for the purpose of electng: ONE GOVERNOR. THREE MEMRERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. the south) a lne drawn md-way be- northerly lne of Fords Terrace No. tween New and Second street*, and I ; thence northerly alon^ tho une projectng jg easterly y tn sad ralroad to an angle; thence easterly along a Pll Pollng Pl.ee Fr«Home, Wood- northerly ln<> of Fords Terrac«, No. brde. I, to the cent«r of Mary avenue; thence northerly along ths center of FIRST WARD - SECOND DISTRICT Mary avenue, to a pont fe«t All that part of the Frst Wnrd avenue, thence easterly and feet east of the Pennsylvana Ralroad. north of the northerly lne of Ptman Pollng Place: Memoral Muncpal Buldng. Poplar stre«t, and contnung n the north of Ptman avenue crossng same course to the boundary of the Frst Ward. Pollng Place: Old Fords School No. 7. FIRST WARD rthird DISTRICT All that tract between the Pennsylvana Ralroad (on the east) and the center lno of Amboy avenue (on the west); and between a lne (on the north) drawn md-way between New and Second streets, and projectng easterly to lad ralroad, and the Perth Amboy Cty lne (on the south). Pollng Place: Memoral Muncpal Buldng. ; FIRST WARD - FOURTH DISTRICT All that part of the Frst Ward louth of Heard's Brook, and west of he center lne of Amboy^ avenue. the west): and between the center lne of Freeman street (on TWO MEMBERS OF THEnorth) and (on the south) a the lne BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLD- drawn parallel wth Green street, and ERS. feet north of the northerly lne ONE COMMITTEEMAN - AT thereof. LARGE. Pollng Place: Hgh School. ONE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE MAN FROM KACH WARD. ONE TAX COLLECTOR. JUSTICE. OF THE PEACE. The boundary lnes and pollng places of the varous dstrcts are as follows; FIRST WARD - FIRST DISTRICT All that tract lyng between the [ Pennsylvana Ralroad (on the east) ' and the center lne of Arboy avenue! (on the west); and feet north of Green street (on the north) and (on HAVE IT DONE NOW! SECOND WARD - FIFTH DISTRICT (V;'pr«ng pg Wl of Man street ld ncludng central Fords and Lafayette Heghts. All of the ward lyng between the northerly lne of Dstrct No. 4, and the Port Readng Ralroad. Pollng Place: New Ford School, No. 4. SECOND WARD SIXTH DISTRICT Begnnng nt a pont n thr easterly houndnry lne of Rartnn Town Pollng Place: No. School James Street. snp where the snne s ntersected bj th<> Pennsylvana Ralroad and from FIRST WARD - FIFTH DISTRICT sad begnnng pont runnng easterly alonjf thr Pennsylvana Ralroad All that part of the Frst Ward yng north of Heard's Brook and to the center lno nt Mddlesex Avewest of the center lne of Amboy nur. thence northerly and northeastavenue, and also that part of the Frst Ward lyng west of the center lne of Lnden avenue, and north of a lne drawn pt-allel w :»> --«nn street and feet north of the northerly lne thereof. Pollng Place: Hgh School. FIRST WARD - SIXTH DISTRICT All th-t tract between the Pennsylvana KJlroad (on the east) and the center Hr.e of Lnden avenue (on SECOND WARD - FIRST DISTRICT Comprsng all of Kea^bey. All of the Ward south of Lehgh Valley Ralroad tracks. Pollng Place: Keatbey School. Your heatng plant, any knd SECOND WARD - THIRD DISTRICT or make Vacuum Cleaned. Comprsng southern Fords. All that tract lyng north of the Lehgh Clean and Warm all Wn-Valleter. Costs Moderate. Chmney Post road. Ralroad tracks west of Crow,a Mll road, and south of Kng George's done wth each order reduces Pollng Place: Thompson Buld- Fre Hazard. We repar all makes of Furnaces. Repar Parts and Grates nstalled. Leaders and Gutters new or repars. Roofng Metal Work For Estmate or Servce Call or Wrt* WOODBRIDGE 8-S6 FRANK BRECKA 7 Park Ave. ng, New Brunswck avenue, Fords. SECOND WARD - FOURTH DIS- TRICT Comrjrsmr "«ntra> Fords. All that tract lyng north of Kng G^brge's Post road, lyng between the Rarftan Townshp lne and the boundary of the Frst Ward, and lyng south of a northerly boundary descrbed as follows: Begnnng at a pont n the Rartan Lne feet north of the northerly lne of Ffth street; thence easterly and feet north of Ffth street crossng Grant avenue to the -rly along the center lne of Mddlesex Avenue to the northerly lne of block 448) thence easterly along the northerly lne of block 448 and block U! to the Pennsylvana Ralroad and Tossng the same; thence southeast- rly along the northerly lne of block 28 to the center lne of Chan O'- Hlls Road; thence easterly along thf center lne of Chnn O'Hlls Road to the westerly lne of block 87; thence southerly along the westerly lne of block 87 to the northerly lne of block!>:; thence westerly and southerly along block!>5 and contnung the Inst course n a straght lne to the Port Rendng Ralrom! to the easterly lne of Rartan Townshp; lne to Blar Road; thence «"Ut)\erK along Wnr Rond to wher* t ntersects the c"nt<>r lno of Hnmo- t'nc Avfnuo to the center lne of \'h Street; thence southerly along the center lne of Ash Street to the renter lne of Myrtle Avenue; thenc westerly along tho center lne of Myrtle Avenue and ts westerly prolongaton to Woodbrdge Creek; thence southerly along Wooclhrdge Creek to Glencove Avenue extended westerly; thence ensterly along sad flencove Avenue to Sewaren Avenue. al?o known as thp Old Road; thenee northerly along Sewnren Avem' to Control Avenue; thenre easterly along Central Avenue and ts easterly prolongaton to Staten Is- Iflul Sound; thenre northwesterly along the Sound to the pont or place of begnnng. Pollng Place: Port Readng School, No. 9. THIRD WARD SECOND DISTRICT Hegnnng at a pont n St. George; Avenue where the samo s ntersect ed by the Port Readng Ralroad and from sad begnnng pont runnng northerly along the renter lne of St. ''orges Avenue to the southerly undnry lne of the Cty of Rahway;! hence easterly along the southerly ooundary lne of the Cty of Rahway to the Pennsylvana Ralroad; thence southerly along the Pennsylvana Rnlroad to the Port Readng Ralload; thence westerly along the Port Readng Ralroad to the pont OT place of begnnng. Pollng Place: Avenel School, No. 4 THIRD WARD THIRD DISTRICT Comprsng Sewaren. Pollng Place: Sewaren School. THRD WARD. FOURTH DIS TRICT Includng all the ward south ol Port Readng g Ralroad and west of Woodbrdge Cre«k. Pollng Place: Parsh HOUI (Woodbrdge). thence h northerly hl along l the h easterly l THIRD WARD - FIFTH DISTRC lne of Rnrtan Townshp to the pont Begnnng at a pont n the Penn or place of begnnng. Pollng Place: Iseln Sch.&l, No. 6. SECOND WARD - SEVENTH DIS TRICT Comprsng Colona and north to the County Lne. All of the ward north of the northerly boundary of Dstrct No. 6. Pollng Place: Colona School. SECOND WARD - EIGHTH TRICT SECOND WARD - SECOND DIS- TRICT Comprsng Hopelawn and Fraser Heghts. All of the ward north of the Lehgh Valley Ralroad tracks, east of the center of Crows Mll road, and south of the center of Kng George's Post Road from sad Crows Mll road easterly to the boundary of the Frst Ward. Pollng Place: Hopelawn School. DIS- Begnnng at a pont n the easterly boundary lne of Rartan Townshp where the same s ntersected by the Pennsylvana Ralroad nnd from?ad begnnng pont runnng northwesterly and northerly along the easterly lno of Rnrtan Townshp (the same beng the center lne of Mutton Hollow Road) to the northerly lne of block 44; thence easterly along the northerly lne of block 44; thence easterly along the northerly lne of blocks 44,, 42-J, 442K, 44C, 447P, 447L to the center lne of Mddlesex Avenue; thence southerly along the center lne f Mddlesex Avenue to the Pennsylvana Ralroad; thence easterly along the Pennsylvana Ralroad to the pont or place of begnnng. Pollng Place: New Iseln School, No. 5. THIRD WARD - FIRST DISTRICT Begnnng on Staten Island Soun at the Carteret Lne; thence northerly and northwesterly along sad Car- I'M junkng n lot of heatng gmmng. Pollng Dstrct: Avenel School, No. 4. B. J. DUNIGAN, Clork of the Townshp of Woodbrdge. machnery be- I comfortable economcal. fnd old coal more and, v _ Ralroad when* the) maf, ntersected by the Port Readng; road and from sad begnnng. nng northerly along the PennnymUa*- a Ralroad to the southerly bound** lno of the Cty of Rahway; then**; easterly along tho southerly hour ary lno of the Cty of Rahway Hart Street; thence northeast'- stll along the boundary lne of Cty of Rahway to the Rahway r; thence easterly along the Rahway Rver to the westerly boundary ln«f the Borough of Carteret; thene* louthwesterly stll along the westery boundary lne of the Borough ol Carteret and the center lne of Blar Road to Homestead Avenue; thene«westerly along tha center lne of Homotead Avenuelo the Center ln«jf Ash Street; thence southerly along :he center lne of Ash Street to th* center lne of Myrtle Avenue; thenc* westerly along tho.center lne qjf Myrtl«Avenue and ts westerly prolongaton to Woodbrdge Creek; :henco southerly along Woodbrdge "reek to the Port Readng Ralroad; thence westerly along Port Readng Ralroad to the pont or place of b*- PLAYER PIANO Popular Make I Rather tsan Kp a $75 Player-Pano back to our wmoomt, wll ell for balance on lease, $27, ncludng rollt, bench and delvery. Wll accept $6 or $6 a month wthout nterest to relable party. You get the beneft of all money pad by the orgnal customer. WRITE R. JOHNSON 65 Broad Str-ct, Newark, N. J. GET YOUR COAL NOW BEST READING COAL CLEAN COAL CAREFULLY SCREENED KOPPER'S SEABOARD COKE SAND, GRAVEL AND CINDERS PORT READING COAL AND SUPPLY CO. Successors to Theo. A. Leber, Inc. PORT READING, N. J. FOR YOUR WINTER COAL Phone Woodbrdge To The Voters Of Woodbrdge Townshp A readng of the followng letter should convnce you that any further denals by the Democratc canddates seekng re-electon ths year n order to justfy ther poston as to the fnancal condton of your townshp should be utterly dsregarded. Ths letter was sent by the offce of the Commssoner of Muncpal Accounts at Trenton N J addressed to the Townshp Clerk of Woodbrdge on Aprl 22,929, OVER TWO AND ONE HALF YEARS AGO calkng attenton to the condton of Townshp fnances under Democratc control as of DECEMBER,928. The fnancal condton of Woodbrdge durng 928 (good tmes) was; ponted out he! as SERIOUS The DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION WAS IN A HOLE THEN AND NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE BY IT SINCE THAT TIME TO CORRECT CON- DITIONS THE HOLE IS DEEPER TODAY TO THE EXTENT OF OVER ONE MILLION ($,,.) DOLLARS. The nnocent taxpayer wll be dragged down beyond recovery and smothered unless steps are taken by the voters to call an mmedate halt to the neffcent and ncompetent manner n whch the Democrats have conducted YOUR BUSINESS, by castng your vote to throw them all out of offce on NOVEMBER rd. (a copy) Mr. B. J. Dungan, Clerk, Townshp of Woodbrdge, Woodbrdge (. J. Dear Sr: '-M,U. Aprl 22, 929. I have ju.t n.pected the December, 928 current balance to the Townshp of Woodbrdge AND NOTE THAT THE FINANCIAL PO&fnON OF THE TOWNSHIP LEAVES MUCH TO BE DESIRED. Your surplus revenue balance as at December, 928, U $5, THIS FIGURE WHEN APPLIED AGAINST TO- JAL ASSETS OF SOMETHING OVER $,2,. IS ENTIRELY TOO SMALJL. Calh on hand together wth 928 taxes aggregates approxmately $6,.. A«an offset to ths fgure you have tax revenue notes of"$45,., you owe the schools $2,., there s due to cap->, U. appr<»«m*t«'y $88,. and some $27,. s due to the trust accpunt. THIS WOULD INDICATE TO ME THAT YOUR AS- SETS ARE SOMETHING/OVER A HALF MILLION DOLLARS SHORT OF MEETING THEUIABILITIES, WHICH WILL pemand AN ABSOLUTE CASH OUTLAY. D, THIS SITUATION SE MS SERIOUS TO ME AND I FEEL THAT THE MATTER SHOULD HAVE CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME. IT MAY SEEM EARLY TO DISCUSS 9 BUDGETS BUT UNLESS THE EVIDENCE I SOMETHING IS DONE TO CORRECT THE SITUATION DRASTIC BUDGET ACTION MAY BE IN ORDER. I AM PRESENTING THESE FACTS TO YOU AT THIS TIME KNOWING THAT YOU WILL WANT TO GIVE THE MATTER SERIOUS CONSIDERATION BETWEEN NOW AND THE CLO$E OF THE PRESENT FISCAL YEAR. I SHALL BE GLAD TO MEET WITH YOU AT ANY TIME MUTUALLY CONVENIENT AND GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF ANY SUGGESTIONS WHICH MAY TEND TO RELIEVE THE FINANCIAL BURDEN. Permt me to say that ths stuaton s such that t should be gven attenton at an early date n order that due preparaton may be gven to the next fscal year. THE DEPART- MENT MAY NOT BE ENTIRELY WITHOUT JURISDICTION IN- SOFAR AS THE FINANCES OF WOODBRIDGE ARE CONCERNED AT THE PRESENT TIME BUT UNLESS SOMETHING IS DONE TO BRING YOUR ASSETS UP TO THE OBLIGATIONS WHICH MUST BE MET WE MIGHT EVENTUALLY HAVE NO CHOICE EXCEPT TO TAKE TrtE INITIATIVE AND CORRECT THE SITUATION AS THE STATUTES MIGHT REQUIRE. S. B. Very truly yours, WALTER R. DARBY, * Commssoner of Muncpal Accounts. _ Pad, for by Woodbrdge Republcan, Commttee.

8 PA FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 9 f ' r[sw WOODBRIDG (HJSHOLM t (HAPMAN M MADISON AVE. P«tk Ambor%SOO THOMAS MEACHAM M*Mf«r Tuxedos and Full Dress Suts H7 Smth S. Perth Amboj N. J. Tel. 299 SHERIFF'S SALE IN' CHANCERY OF NKW JERSEY Between THE FIRST NATION AI, HANK of Plnnfeld, n corporaton, <'omplnnant, and. corpora- MacKMCY, et al., Defendants. F Fa for snlo (f mortrhfred premses dated October 7, 9. Hy vrtue of the nbove stnled wrt tn me drected nnd delvered, I wll expose to snlo at publc vendue on WEDNKSDAYarHE 2rTH DAY OK NOVEMBER, A. I). Vm nt two o'clock stnndard tme n the flcrnoon of sad dny nt the Sherff's Oler n thc Cty of Now Brunswck, N... All the followng tract or parcel nf lurd nnd premm'st, herenafter putcunrly descrbed, stuate, lyng nnd beng '" 'he Townshp of brdge, n the County of Mdlesex nnd State of New Jersey, shown, known and desgnnted us NUM. and 4 n Hlock W, on n certan map enttled, "Mp r>f Culonn Hlls Addton, Cnlona. New f, June,!I2I, Krnnkln Marsh, Surveyor," whch snd Map wns duly tled n the offce of the Clerk of the County of Mddlesex on the 7th day of September. I'.(2 I. leng the same land and premses conveyed to Stephen MacKmcy, by den) of Wendell P. McKown and wfe, dated December I Uh. 92, and recorded December 7th, H2, m lnok 7l2 "f Deeds for Mddlesex County on pages 2.'!)), etc. Decree mountnjr to apprnx- ly $2,K-IO.II(). ngolher wth all and sngular Ilc rghts, prvleges, heredtaments td appurtenances thereunto be nk'ng or n anywse appertanng. I.Kl'.NARD M. CANNON. Sherff. ( ODINGTON, HLATZ & KM ALLEY, Ada. Brlnf Reulta!\V.. -; -,, 2 f One n a Thousand *A«eClty yos CM gt f I ts <x whhoot muk... «nd Unque Scrvu hw a«<jt Carolna Creat Thousandth Hotel *AUd or at jrow Mfvfc* Ut>l«tnjoy a delcous Trty WITHOUT CHARGE n th«prvacy of your own fafel room wfclu you glance through your mornng p«ptr d «U our gueh do how w«b«pp«n*d to.«- CAROLINA CREST SHk U-$5 North G.In«Avenu. o*»t BOAKKMIII Dwfc*«,$7-$8 ATLANTIC Of/, N. J. Brwy Room WlA Prhntt Baft I IT'S WISE TO MAKE RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE Solctors. To All Voters of Mddlesex County SHERIFF'S SALE IN CHANCKRY OF NEW JERSEY Between* Jersey Mortgage and Ttle Gunnfty Company, a corpornton, Complnnunt, and Olve T. Van Iderstnr, et. vr,, Defendants. F Fa for sale of mortgaged premses dated October 2, ). Hy vrtue of the nbove stated wrt to me drected and delvered, I wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 2. r TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 9 nt. two o'clock utanlard tme n the afternoon of sad dny at the Sherff's Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. All the followng tract or parcel of land nnd premses herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n Sewaren, Townshp of WoodbrdRe, n the County of Mddlesex am State of New Jersey. HECINNING at n stake n the easterly sde of Old RoadT dstant south III decrees 5 mnutes west 2.*) feet from the ntersecton of the sad enstedly sde of Old Road wth the easterly sde of West Avenue (the sad ntersecton of the sad easterly sde of Old Road wth the sad easterly sde of West Avenue, beng dstant south 24 degrees west.""!. feet from the ntersecton of sad easterly sde of West Avenue wth the southerly sde of Woodhrdge Avenue; thence south degrees east parallel wth sntl southerly sde nf Woodbrdgc Avenue I<v/.f feet to the west lne of lands of the Perth Amboy and Elzabethpwt Ralroad; thence along sad Perth Amboy and Elzahethport Ralroad Company's land south 2 degrees west 'ffet to a stake; hence north degrees west parallel wth the frst course 5.2 feet to a pont n sad easterly sde of Old Road; thence along sad easterly sde of Old Road, north decrees, ffteen mnute? ea?t (5.7 feet to the pont or place of BEGIN- NING. The foregong descrpton s taken from a map of a survey made by Larson & Fox, Cvl Engneer?, Perth Amtoy. New Jersey. October. Ieng known and desgnated. as Lot No. 2 n Block on a map enttled. "Map of Sewaren. Mddlesex County, N. J.. the property of the Sewaren Improvement Company. July, K'»4," fle'.! November K>. ] 'J4, as Map No Ieng the same premses convey- *d Olve R. Van Idemne by deed of Maude P.. Turner, Wllam F. Turner and Amee R. Turner, hs wfe, dated November 27. **2. re-; corded January n the offce of the Clerk of the County of Mddlesex, n Book 76fl of Deed-, page 7. Sad Olve R. Van Iderstne bc-mg the same person a? Olve T. Van Iderstne heren. Decree amountng to approxmately S7.. Together wth all and sngular the rght.-, prvlege;, hered'.tanu-ts and appurtenances thertunto belongng or n anywse appertamng. BERNARD M. GANNON, Sherff. LEAVITT & TALLEY. Solctor'. «C"4 W. I. n.:-!(j; n-6., 2 Dogmatcs Those wl.o >-V'X: t:»* lo:._' ru'l.'f'ry of thol'l,!. a' thck wth t.'.t- : -art! ratht-r tt:;m the ht'l, art tv.-r the The re^rd of the Democratc Freeholder Board s replete wth llegal expendtures, excessve dsbursements and reckless waste of publc funds. To roughly summarze: I. Truck hre runnng nto THOUSANDS OF DpLLARS has been pad to Democratc workers lke Layden and Kelsey and a score of others who had no trucks regstered n ther name. There has been no proof n a great number of cases by any County employee that ths truck hre has been furnshed and t cost the County $5,- 6. more for haulng durng the frst seven months of 9 than durng a correspondng perod under the Republcan admnstraton, anj^ $25,. less of materal was delvered. II. Gold Badges costng $6., antque rugs at $2. per, desk sets, etc. at extravagant prces have been purchased through ths Board n a wld rampage of publc spendng of publc funds. III. Some favored poltcal frend lke the Armory Garage, has had three or four trucks "workng" where only one was regstered, n ther name. IV. Wholesale useless jobs (poltcal snecures), where they work n some cases only a few hours a week, have been created to lake care of deservng Democrats, lke Mayor Wllam Allgar, of S*uth Rver, and the lke. Thousands of dollars of publc money s squandered wthout any adequate return by servces.. V. Durng ths perod of Unemployment when one n a famly workng s consdered fortunate, the Democrats have worked as many»» fve n a favored famly, four n some other famles, three n a great many famles and so on. One man,has been drawng pay as a laborer, also as a foreman, and n addton hrng trucks to the County at the same tme. ALL OF THE ABOVE AND LOTS MORE HAS BEEN PUB- / UCLY CHARGED FOR OVER TWO WEEKS IN THE PUBLIC PRESS AND HAS NOT BEEN DENIED. TO REBUKE THESE PRACTICES, WHICH HAVE RECEIVED WIDESPREAD CONDEMNATION, VOTE THE SjTlllAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR. DAVID BAIRD, JR. FOR ASSEMBLY. ARNOLD J. ROBERT L. McKIERNAN MORGAN R. SEIFFERT FOR FREEHOLDER. J. RANDOLPH AWLEBY, JK. ARTHUR K, HILU-OT ~ Pad for by Mddlesex County Kepublc-n County Commttee. See Ths -Pece Dnng Room Sute At the Rahway Theatre (In he Lolby) Ths Sute to Be Gven Away f J) E TOMORROW (SATURDAY), OCTOBER AT 9 P. M. Ths beautful Sute wll be gven away free, from the stage of Rahway Theatre on tomorrow (Saturday) evenng at 9 P. M, See ths Sute n the lobby of the Theatre. Come to our store and see our complete lne of Furnture and House Furnshngs. They are prced rght. JAMES McCOLLUM 29- Irvng Street Rahway, N. J. OR A REAL... BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN THE GOVERNMENT OF NEW JERSEY A REAL BUSINESS MAN IS NEEDED ELECT DAVID BAIRD GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY and the. Entre. Republcan M. BAIRD s a successful Busness M,an Hs busness record s one of achevement, due entrely to hs ablty, hs effcency, hs clear thnkns, hs prosressve deal and ' hs aggressveness. ; In publc lfe Mr. Bard has won the confdence and respect of the people because of hs fearlessness n attackng all forms of graft and racketeerng. H e s ever outspoken n defense of the people's nterests; he s fearless n dealng wth the publc enemy; he has the true sense of economy n the admnstraton of publc trusts. He has demonstrated* a fne apprecaton of the vtal needs of the day, and hs electon as Governor of our State assures to all the people of New Jersey a government of Economy, Effcency and Honesty. ELECTION»TUESDAY, NOVEMBER POLLS OPEN 7 A. M. TO 8 P, M.

9 FRIDAY, OCTOBER, Woodbrdge A. A. Had Good Baseball Season Harold "Snndy" Snndbcck, who formerly cavorted under the blue and whte pennant of St. Mary's of Perth Amboy, topped the Woodhrdge A. A. n battng for the 9 baseball season wth an average of.5 t was learned todny when the fgures were released. Ths versatle, games, fared ptchers 2 tmes. He ht snfely thrty-sx tmes, and scored twenty-three runs. Besdes ths, Sandbeck hatted n thrteen runs. The numeral seven played a bg part n hs rntng. "Sandy" struck out even tm«s ; walked ween lame and stol' seven bases. Of hs collecton of hts, one was a home run; four, two-base, hts and two, three-base hts. Jmmy Gerty, ex-woodbrjjte and St. Mary's star, WHS second on "Hutch" Neder's roster wth a sea- R«n average of.48, Gerty, n twenty-sx game;;, came to thc plate 4 tmes. He ht thrty-sx tmes, scored thrteen runs, drove n twenty. (Sotv struck out eleven tmes, walked seven nnd stole twelve bases. Two-base hts were hs specalty. He rapped out ten. Gerty also accounted for four three-base hts. Thrd n the battng lne s that stellar frst hasemnn, Jmmy Mullen, wlm ht thrty-sx tmes n trps to tn' pentagon for nn average of.it'll). H' scored eghteen runs, drove n fourteen and slde lve bases. MurUgh Letd Ptchcr Joe Murtagh, who won seven (rames and lost but three durng the entre season, tops the ptchng roster. He struck out ffty-three batters and walked twenty-two. Kdde Gerly won seven and lost eght. Gerty fanned eghty-fve batters and walk I'd thrty-fve n seventeen games. Jmmy Mullen won two out of three (fames that he ptched, fannng twelve and walkjng three, Mke M k" won one nnd lost one, Mesko struck out nneteen nnd ssued four free tckets to frst. Won 7, Lot 2 The Wondhrdge A. A. Won seventeen out-of twenty-nne games played ths season. The Brownes were shut-out by the Aekwees, 5-,' and tne Fords Feld Club, 7-. They played many of the best sem-pro nnes n the state. Followng are the tason records of the team, ptchers and ndvduals; TEAM RECORD Won (7) W. A. A. s,. N 4 2!> H 7 (J : f>! 2 * Uun A., FEATURES WOODBRIDGE WIN OVER NEPTUNE, - Newark Pros J. Reformatory Atlas C. G. R. A. Solders Mlltown A. A. Fords F. C. Long Branch Alps Woodbrdge A. C. Steel Equpment Fords A. A. Newark A. A. Orange A. A. Fords F. C. Perth Amboy A. A. Orange Trangles Majestc A. A. Majestc A. A. Lot (2) Long Branch Alps Aekwees P. C. Aekwees P. C. Fords A. A. N. H. Lyceums Keyport A. A. North Planfeld Unon A. A. Rahway Ramblers Fords F. C. Fords F. C. Fords F. C. nnngs, scored by lff; by opponents, 25. Ptchng Record* MurtaKh K. Gerty 7 Mullen Mesko INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Opponent* 5 BARRONS TO MEET HEAVY BORO TEAM IN YEARLY CLASH I "Butch" Neder'g Brownes Won Seventeen Out Of Twenty I Nne Games Played Harold Sandbeck Tops Battng Lst Wth Average Of.5 Jmmy Gerty Next Wth.48 Joe Murtagh and Edde Gerty Stellar Mound Performers The Records. Woodbrdge-Carteret Sandbeck J. (erty Mullen Mmtgh Jordan Dunham ). Gerty F E. Gerty Keatng Mofftt 6 Zawlnsk 2 Hughes Messck ' Mzerak Cleary > Woodhull Lsck Anderson Totals Home run Harold Sandbeck. Key G-ganu's, AH-at "bat, R-runs, H-hts, AVE-average, SO-struck out, W-walks, SIt-stolen bases, RBI-runs batted n. SEEN FROM THE SIDELINES h;\.by TOM MtENNAN, Sport* Edtor. BETWEEN. YOU AND ME AND THE FENCE POST Thr seventy-lve yard march by Ilfno Henkert's boys n the t ul' ther game aganst Neptune was'one n-d football advances followers of the I m n some tme. Game Tomorrow Wll Be One Of Most Outstandng In County. ^RECORDS, LINEUPS What? expected to he one of the most outstandng schoolboy football battles n the county wll be fought tomorrow afternoon at Carters when Woodbrdge and Carteret, old rvals, meet n ther annual classc. Wth both teams on a par, nsofar as wns and losses are concerned and Carteret bent on avengng a 27 to 7 defeat suffered last year, acton wll be plentful. To date, Woodbrdge has beaten four teams and Has lost to one. Carteret has the same record. The Blue team was stopped for the frst tme Saturday afternoon when South Rver handed out a 2 to f spankng. Woodbrdge wrt turned back n ts second game of the season by Tex Rosen's Perth Amboy Convcts. Henje Benkert's boys wll use speed and strategy, aganst the heaver Carteret batallon. The queston of whethet or not Benkert wll start hs shock troops aganst the Blue s a moot one and could not be answered»t press tme. Wth a half dozen hgh-powered backs rght n the pnk and hs lne clckng to perfecton, Benkert s ready for tomorrow's fray. ' The Class B Carteret team, whch s sad to be one of the heavest elevens ever assembled at the boro, can be counted on to present mghty 6 tough h opposton. "Mac" M" M Me Carthy, C h thrd of the best tmed, best nl hgh school eleven he Blue mentor has a hp; forward whch s led by Carlsle, 2 tackle. Mke Poll, a clever quarterback,, engneers the I moves of the backfeld. Poll,, at pres- cnt, s one of the state's hghest scorers. game s scheduled for 2: o'clock at the Carteret hgh school athletc feld. Followng are the team records and the probable lneups: WOODBRIDGE HIGH Won 4 - Lott brdge Opponent* 77 Woodbrdge Barna Aqula (C) Curre Bosze Nelson Pomeroy North Planfeld Perth Amboy Paterson Central Leonardo Neptune CARTERET rflgh Won 4 * Lost Freehold Flemngton North Planfeld Toms Rver South -Bver left end left tackle left guard center rght guard rght tackle rg'ht end Jost quarterback Quadt or Wukovets left halfback Baka rght halfback Gerek,. fullback 2 Opponents Carteret Kantor Three ntdlar h*ll -.ln"cm who turnrd n Rood senaom for tht» Wnndhrdge A. A. From to r: EddV Grrty, Francg Dunham, Mke Mesko. STANDINGS OF SCHOOL ELEVENS Anbury Pafk Dcknson Passae South Rver Won AH Games Kgb School. CIIM A Leona South Sde Hgh Schoola CUtt B Fort Lee Hackettstown Ocean Cty Pleasantvlle Prnceton H. S. Rversde Tenafly, Prep Schools Clat A Hunj I.awrenc'vlle Rutgers Prep Wenonah Prep School Clan B Cathedral Newark Academy Pngry Undefeated but Ted Hgh Schoolt Clan A Central (Newark) Long Branch Nutley Roselle Rutherford West Orange Hgt School Cla., B Manaaquan Merchantvlle Mt. Holly Rockaway South Amboy Westfeld Vocatonal School* Atlantc Cty Camden Prep School* Cl A St. Benedct St. Peter (J. C.) Prep School Clo»» B (None) Not Scored On Hgh Schoola Cl»«. A Nutley H,h School Cla.f B Manasquan Mt. Holly South Amboy Westfeld Prep School* Class A Rutgers Prep St. Peter (J. C.) Prep Schools Class B Newark Academy Pngry Vocatonal Schools Atlantc Cty Camden Hghest Scores Hgh School Clan A, Leona 5, Clff sde. Asbury Park 52, Paterson Central 6..Columba 52, Orange. Galvanek.Vneland 52, Haddon Heghts, Hgh School* CW., B R. Grutza Hackettstown 72, St. Bernard. Vocatonal School* Esss Atlantc Cty, Tuckerton 7. I Prep School* Cla** A' Szulmowsk Blar M, Penn Teachers J. V.,, A * j Prep Schools Cla»«B Carlsle St. Peter (N. B.) 6, Good Counsel. Schen Poll C. Grutza ZENOBIA GALLOPS; K^leban Strkng wthout the slghtest warnng, hammerng the left, rght and renter sectons of the Neptune lne n rotaton, the Red Ghosts lterally; Imred ther way down the feld. There was no hestaton, no falterng. EDPOIIlUfrM lfi/*vaiif Straght football wth a few trck plays and a pass or two and the husky P[\l\jIlJYlKll Yll_ I UK AMERICANS BOUNCE AVENEL GRID TEAM Stutzke Score Early En Game Then Play Defensve Ball Count Is -. Strkng whle the ron was hot n tfe frst quarter, the All Amercans scored two touchdowns to defeat the Avenel Homesteads, -, n a week FORDS RECS FAIL PARSONS SCORES AFTER BARRONS TO STOP VARSITY j COMPLETE SEVENTY-FIVE YARD AT CITY STADIUM! PARADE IN THIRD QUARTER WUKOVETS TALLIES AFTER TWENTY YARD RUM Fve Yard Run Features. Plvu a brand <>' fnounll that stamps them ns potental JlS* j-hnmpo. n th.> Central J>rx»\v Class A dvson, Hene Bensentn; tough opposton but kert's Woodlrdjje w:\rrofcs hurled back a mghty Neptune n t ; team at the Speedway lw, Saturday afternoon, -. A brl- n eleven bowed n defeat to latt seventy-fve yard march n the thrd qunrter was clmac- (l..! l! n. >. ( ' n.';. Varshv r'., ' Plj'-'ed when Francs Parsons bored hs way across the goal lne from the two-yard lne. P ^ze drop-kcked the extra pont. Wukovets scored the second sx-ponter late n the fourth quarter when he rpped through center and galloped twenty yards wthout beng touched. center for fve yard? and then took the pgskn over. A short pass, Kubnak to Harry Ilurke from the Fords 25 yard lne gave the Varsty Club ts second quarter. Connelly Fords pnss and... yards to tally the Sunday -Indum n Perth Amboy, 2. r ) to t>. \ pe'tn'lnr seventy-fve yard run v l.r Roy Kullerton n the thrd nurter brought the losers ther lone touchdown, but ths wm far from enough to turn back the rpsport ng Blue and Gold tenm. Wtodbvdge was robbed of a thn! ball to the yard lne. Gerek, om The fans had hardly settled down touchdown n the last mnute of nrm gong lke a pston, blmt*d hs lfter the kck-off n the frst quarter when the speedy Jmmy Oerty on hs own forty-fve yard lne, pn hp own If) yard strps. The Bed. play. I'omeroy ntercepted a pass way through center for a frst dow* tore through the Orange and Black eluded a mass of tacklers and sped Ghosts were gallopng agan t 'ne for the frst Varsty touchdown. A blocked punt gave the He fell over the goal lne as he was'va a hole bg enough to drve ffty-tve yards down the sdelnes. Parsons took the ball to mdftaa Amboyans the ball on the Fords 2 tackled. The play wns ruled out he-jwaon through..lost made a scant yard lne. Gerty rpped through cause nf clppng from behnd by a yard when he lost h» nterference^ WoodbrVc player on the 2-yard ; Parsons rpped off fve more yards lne. I through center. A'lateral pass to' Bt Parade Jost cost WmulbrdRp a yard. Ger«k / ws.&ca^^'^w.'s-s-*- thrd sx-ponter for the Blue and I b r > l 'S to l H ' n tnf second half. Bnlkng Gold. g a Neptune p attack wth the ball It WHS only a mnute or two after deep n ther own terrtory, the Red Jost skrted left end to the 8, yard that, when the Varsty kcked off tl,': ('hosts took he pgskn on ther 25 I'ne. Gerrk crashed through center Fords, that Fullerton cxecutec? hs I V' lr( > ln>, l ' nl V, a few mnutes after tn the 2 yard lne. Pnrsons took the brllant run. "I)t rnn" grubbed the ' he thlr ppr " (t ha( > )pnud aml - bull over wth Aqulu and Gtrek leather, jumped out of thc way of [!."*?," "" drllng the hole for hm. Bos2c'» two tacker* and sped down the feld : lt*i» y r'sulted n the frst touch- drop-kck cleared the bars and the / I for hs team's only score..down. stands went nto an uproar. >,>» After Jmmy Dooley ntercepted - S P?. t ' ta! ors stood <to(>(l. "K""-"'.» " tlle BlfF-Banf Se**on n forward n the last perod to gve Woodbrdge team, rhythmcnlly and To say thnt the Neptune team was the Varnty thc bull on Fords'!> precsely, drove Neptune back. It surprsed, s puttng t mldly. After yard strpe, two plunges and n spurt was an unexpected parade. Coach the proverbal knell of doom had by Ally Beatty netted the fourth k touchdown fo^ the Runyon eleven. effort c stop, tle Benkertm«n but n, Mj d ^ ', Joe Copper Rooted the extra pont. ther efforts were of ttle aval. Woodbrdge advan(. c n th f ^ The lneups'; Gerek slpped off-tackle for n- quarter., Two.,,* mnutes.;_, after J, ' U the [J" Var.ty (25) Fullerton Cooper left end Pucc Galass left tackle Rackett Haborak left guard Lee Breslow center Balnt Manton rght guard Wagner Fennessy rght tackle Rankn Burke rght end Campon Dooley quarterback Montague Gerty left halfback Handerhan Connelly rght halfback Ohlman Stockel fullback Score by quarters: Varsty Fords Recs 6 Scorng: Touchdown, Varsty: Connelly, Beatty, Gerty, Burke. Fords: Fullerton. Pont after touchdown: Cooper. Offcals: Referee, Ftzpatrck, N. Y. U. Umpre: Ors, Colgate. Head lnesman: Heenan, Rutgers. y ^ (o m u )..,..«...,h> ' " ",,,'"" : (losng Besse Jost fought hs way arnl left end vgr([ l>t.ns,j(v nd for seven yards, advancng th.' ft,,,,,,,,,,,'",, SEDLAK TO MEET SAILORBl'LLOCR In Beneft Matches At Wood-; brdge On November 6 All Star Supportng Card. t a pass to Jost who took the t(y Nepftnc's!!S.yard lne, W )l " mfls ' *? t'"' U Kh g rght g tackle to the yard lne..lost tred the center of the lne nnd ganed sx yards. Parsons mudo u frst down. fe ball back 8 yard lne. Monroe Kcked to the Woodbrdge 4 yard lne where thc ball was recovered by.lost who staged n beautful nm» tn brng t bnck to Neptune's 4 \arl strpe. Wortdhrdgv was agan n a poston to strke. But the Neptune boys were nut to be fooled wth. They threw.lost for n loss of sr: yards for a sample, Wukovet made two off tackle but n fve yard penalty brought the ball further away from the Neptune goal lne. George Sedlak, of Woodbrdge, f* Jjuadt wns nnled behnd the lneetter krdwn as tl. "Human Bone : ofawrmmage for a fve yard set- Crusher,'' Jrusher," wll be ffeatured n a card back brngng the ball to Neptune's of wrestlng boftts here Novmeber j yard lne, for the beneft of the unemployed of recovered by A costly fumble was Jont on hs own 49 the "townshp!" Sedk, who"defeated j yard lne and the Woodbrdge drve "Butky" Harrs, of Elab«th a few was halted. weeks ago wll grapple wth the fa- After an exchange of punts one mous "Salor" Bullock, of Lake- of whch wan booted some seventy hurst. There wll be an attractve yards by Bosne, the ball came n^osupportng card. Neptune's possesson on her own 2 Bullock, who s sad to huve beenlvurd lne. The shore team moved gong "great guns" n the southern'ahead nne yards n two plays bat part of the le state, wll gve Sedlak - Wukovets pcked up a fumble plenty of opp jpposton. He floored ll-! Pavt' the way to the second j Wooda ly Green, of Lakewood, n great (brdge touchdown, match a few weeks ago. Jost shot n pass to Parsons who Great Year For keln Senators; Toth, Whalen, Lambert Leaders Team Won Nneteen, Lost Eght and Ted One In Exceptonal Season On Damond Joe Toth Leads Ptchng Staff Wth Average Of.846 Lambert Home Run Kng Wth Ten Crcut Blows Complete Records For The Season. When the Iseln Senators defeated the Port Readng Feld Club, ) to 8, end game, Soon after the game be- n a thrllng game about two weeks gun, Delaney, smart Amercan full-! lone 8 * ' of ^V * the most f"" successful thc. c " rtan seasons on back, straght-armed hs way through the Avenel defense, galloped forty yards and scored. He then shot a Won (9) TEAM RECORD, brought the bull to the 2 yard. strpe. Here, Wukovets took th& oval, tucked t under hs arm and scooted through center, ran twenty yards and scored wthout bengc touched. A spnner play dd the tr-k. Bosze faled to kck the extra pont. Pomeroy't Run, In sheer desperaton, Neptune took to an ar game n the closng: I mnutes of play n an effort to>. score. Captan Petrozell shot, pass? after pass nto the ar but t'aw were-" I effectve aganst the superb defense ;ol' the Woodbrdgc team. Wth».mnute of play left, Pomeroy pcked one of Petrozell's pnssus out of eln Opponents *' '' a ' r a?*' ran tfty-tve yards down Nptune eleven found tself pushed from the Woodbrdge twenty-fve yard Royal A. A. ";j.thc> sdelnes, fullng over the lnet strpe to ther own goal lne. j Speedy Halfback Runs One Rversde A. C. jjll'or a touchdown as he was tackled. they have ever enjoyed. Wth a record of nneteen* vctores, eght losses 4 Just Socal A. A. j clppng, robbng the homesters of a Ratun Arsenal jjtle play was ruled out because of Hurdred Yards To Score After the thng got under way, the fans sat n stunned slence. For Asbury Park Vctms, 8-6. and a te, the Senators can freely Robn A. C. thrd score. Poneroy's tmely work entre frst half, the two teams had fought btterly for scant yards pass to Frank Lattanzjo for the extra pont. boast of beng one.of the most formdable sem-pro Saseball clubs n (5 St. Mchael's r> [ltaxed an afternoon of sparklng 8 Clover A. C. 5 ]at end plus ths spectacular run cl- t that hml faled to brng ether team deep nto enemy terrtory. At tho A one hundred yard run for a Late n the same quarter, Barceld a pass from f Frank Fk Lat-L Joe Toth, a sterlng moundsman, 5 South Planfeld > Scoreles Frt Half the townshp. 5 Lberty A. A. 5 ; pluy for hm. eml nf the half t was a toss-up. touchdown by Don Zenoba was the lona snared outstandng feature of the Wood- tanzo.and fell over the zero lne for was greatly responsble for a number of the vctores for he ptched, r ) Port Readng F. C. 4: frst (wrtcr but had a speedy ad- 2 Black Damonds ;! Woodbrdge threatened n thc- The swftness of t amazed the Neptune teara The bg forward Park Frosh the team to eleven wns and suffer- 8 Fords Flyers 2 I van- halted whep Drake nterceptthut had done such splendd work aganst Woodhrdge advances' \r football gube Monday afternoon at knocked down. ed only two set-backs durng the entre season. Toth's ptchng average ) South Amboy Tgers ] lne. A rght end run by Gerek, a Woodbrdge A. C. 2 ed Jost's pass on Neptune's 2- yard lr- half, all but caved n under the unexpected assault. Wooley's the SpeedwCt grdron. The Barron j After that, the Amercana took to hal the tght but faled to cope wth the strategy of the Benkert"*" avenu e boysynocked off the vstors, defensve playng and slpped up when J. whpped a s.846. He struck out 2G batters,! Hbernans! pass, Jost to Quadt and a gan by ls-f Zenoba took a pass from cen-. -., t walked twenty-three, and ht only t! West Amboy S. C. Baka brought the hall to Neptune's. Detween ytu and me and the fencepost, f plays y y ps to Wargo g who lkeler-behnd hs o tvn goal lne n the ^2J a ^"'?*** sx wth ptched balls. Whalen won 9 Port Readng F. C. K 4- yard lne. Here, Bosze ploughed d bf h t wll be frst quarter, followed hs nterfer scampered thrty yards' before he thtee and lost two for a season average of.. Balas won three and 9 Ellendale A. C. n one of the most outstandng plays that tomorrow/aganst Francg Me Carthy's Carte ence untl dear of the mass of tacklers that dove al hm, and then aped d by b the h losers, l lost four for a mark of.429. Lo»t (8) ' I of thp quarter to place Woodbrdge wa. An 9 Whrlwnd A. C. J around left end for fourteen yards V*A. Ths was the bggest- another s'ulp'or avenue locker room. mh! made The lneups: the entre length of the feld to All Amercans () Avenel () Whle Ellott, who played n one 4 Robn A. C. 2) ) deep p n Neptune p terrtory. The Hut the Blue team wll not be an easy mark by any means. Havng score. ^obuj. termed ^ T. Lattanzo Greco game, came to bat once and ht once 4 West Amboy S. C. 8 I alert Drake halted thc advance by topped the battng roster wth an Eagle A. C. nabbng Jnst's pass. had a nce wnnng streak smrched by South Rver and stll bearng n left end Ilanderhan added the thrd. Burgej,,,. Kuzma average of., Whalen s Iseln's «Iroquos * The lneups: mnd the fact that Woodbrdge spanked tbetn 27 to 7 last fall, Me Carthy's boys wll be out for bg scorsd for the losers n the thrd (. tackle "Jmmy Foxx". He earned a season 5 E.. Polce Wtfodbrdge () Neptune (). No doubt, a vctory over the fust steppng Woodbrdge clan wouldfflft about slake ther thrst. quarter. J. Lattanzo (C) Homer battng average of.462 by httng 5 Port Readng F. C. Barna Pttenger The lneups: ffty tmes n 6 trps to the pentagon. Whalen scored thrty runs and West Amboy S. C. left end W. H. S. (8) A. P. H. S. (6) left guard Wargo Eagle A. C. Blar Applegnte Bouhm Johnson 'I center struck out only eghteen tmes. Sx Ted () left tackle Because of the keen feelng of rvalry between the two school*, to- left end ' 7,\e\c L, HorvShh of hs hts were home runs. 9 Clover A. C.!) A<tula (C) Mooy s game s expected to be one of the most outstandng schoolboy Duk m,, m,w'* game s e Duroek/'"* rght guard The "Home Run Kng" of the Runs scored by Iseln Senators, left guard n the entre county. It tops the week-end grd card n ths secton. left tackle Frank.n trbe was none other than the dependable Charle Lambert who pole<: Ptchng Recprdt center 89; by opponents,. Curre Pyott!,ttl Kurucza rght tackle left guard HITHERl AND YON Tyrell Crsp Tobak Gersljuk out ten crcut bngl#s.n one hun L AVEHPSOBBCG Abdell rght end drel trps to the plate. To ths he Joe 2. 84( f llft T rght guard Harold "Sandy" Sandbeck topped'the Woodbrdge A. A. battng lst center F. Lattanzo Ug added nne doubles and three trples. W Neljon Clark A for the 9 8ea»on wth an average p of.5. Young Jmmy Genty, who Me Nulty Skeansky quarterback Followng are the records of- th. Balas 4l.42l 49 rght tackle rght guard I ' (C) Kennedy team, ptchers and ndvdual j: Scnmdt ^- \9 4 4 Pomeroy Vetrano At,... : nf th.> most versatle: athletes n Woodbrdge, wound up perhaps s one Jensen Hendersen. Murtagh, ".! Ieft halfback INDIVIDUAL RECORDS rght end GAB R H 2B B HR AVE. HP SAC BB SO Jost Monroe rght tackle,,,., ' Barcello)a * Krauss second wth.48. I. Me Nulty ^chmldt Ellott ". quarterback rght halfback rght end J, Whalen 26 C 5 t) Quadt Drake After runnng ffty-fve yards to score for Woodbrdge aganst Nepn the Klen Gunther fullback W. Boyle 'J left halfback the last last mnute mnute of play, py, Pomeroy was robbed of the touchdown quarterback Score by quarters: A. Jandrsevts B 24 4 u.4*7' Baka Ttus alert offcal caught a Barron B avenue py player clpprng ppg from behnd Zenoba Settler Amercans Locke 5 " rght halfback lne. After the game, the pl»yer left halfback who had done the Avenel Lambert Gerek Petrozell (C almost tearful and coach Handerhan Burge, Summary: Scorng, touchdowns, Huttemann 7 57 JO fullback rght halfback,. 'Amercans, Delaney, Barcellona. AvjacKbon nel n On e. Ponts after touchdowns, A. Poehek s 2. Woodbrdge 7 (5 ;«Wukovutg 2 9 :t. Score.by quarters: Bedecs I'm sorry fullback Amercans, F, Lattanzo (pass); Av- J. Campdn 2 a. :t Neptune ft Perhups the longest run for a touchdown that w.ll eyer b. executed Score by quarter;!: Tobak. os Summary Scorng,' touchdown.,,,. n - to *nel, none. Woodbrdge u the Woodbrdge speedway grdron was made by Don Zoofam aganst? «l { I Offcals: QffcL... Referee;, J. Boltzer Woodbrdge' Parsons, Wukovets. Merwn,_New- Asbury Park, ark. Head Lnesman, P. Zck, Woodbrdge. Lnesmen, J. Barcellona, C. Huttemann Neptune, none. Ponts after touchdowns, Woodbrdge, Bosze (drop- on, Asbmy Park Frosh eleven ths week. Zenoba took the ball behnd n,s W. Honeggar the ;! lne and ran one hundred yards to score Ksh. Tmer of quarters, 2' mnutes. Van Buskrk 5 2 C. kck); Neptune, none, Port Readng Eleven Whps P. Schmdt Substtutona: Wuodbr.dgtv Markous for Blar,,Parsons for Baka, M.e- 2 J. Bales Fullerton's seventy-fve yard run aganst the Varsty Club was perhaps the most outstandng play of the game n wftch Tony Caccola. Tger. Twce, 9-2; 24- COURAGEOUS GRJDDER D. Wagonaten 6 B6 IB.268. for Curre, Wukovets for (Jtn-k., T. O'Nel, Blar, for Markous, Nahass for Nel Recreaton, took a beatng. The townsh.ppera gave the Runyon l bt th attack fthe BIU 8 8 Playng ther usual good brand Lou Glck, reserve halfback, s G. Wagonsten son. 'Baka for Quadt, Hacker fn»f ball, the Port Readng grddera known at Rutgers as the most courageous man on the squad. Weghng Moulton... 4 R. Du\>e , Blar, Hundorhan for Jost, Huumann bumped off the Tgers twce ths ed c«w PP 9ton «alore but the ' " for Aqula. Neptune, Unxtun fn week, 9-2 and 24-. Exhbtng great offensve work and tght- School player struggled as a subst- Joe Toth Braxton, Brown for Mon'ot. only 42, the former Lnden Hgh Flan Drake, Drake fur Braxton, Ttus fn was hard to fathom and tough to stop 5 enng up on the' defense, the Ports tute for three years and took beatn after beatng. Every week durng Harthorn. Savarock Offcals: RtferVe, NeuschulVr.. Trenton. Umpre: Read, Newar< Mm Gerty Sr., tells me that Perre P«t«Lamar, one of New York's kept the Tgers out of clawng dstance. The cjub membra express hs sophomore and junor years, Lou John Toth sem-pl'o catchers twenty pears ago, who ded ths week, playthe old Brown brothers' baseball team here gome twenty-fve 4, Head lnesman: Clark, Nuvy. Lnemen: Canmbell for Woodbrd'rther sympathy fov Joe Bjrbato who ran opponents' plays aganst the varsty. Ths year he has seen % bt of ters: and I- mnutes. Ohlman... 2 I). 2a. Guber fw Neptunf.' Tuu of quar- sad to have a red knee h f for the stt st8ten ll8knd k d Athletc club whle perl cap. Barbato was one of the flashes acton for the frst tme as a reward 4 22[2^, 5 7 P 2B -^ou :::.-:... m»» formng nn t'ttss vcnty. n the Tger backfleld. for hs contnued pluggng.

10 LUXURIOUS WEDDING Hallowe'en Party PICTURED IN FILM At Rah way Theatre Exceedng n Invsbnes even the p r ; nce De Calas To Open wldest dreams of a pro Kl brde _,, -. jrr the weddng.-cenes for "Had Four Week Engagement Company," the K.K.O. I'uthc pcture Manv Przes starrng Helen Twelvetrees at the ft.k.o Ralway Theatre, Monday, T))(, RK( KnhwBy Thpatn, wj,, nmt Tuesday, November - A. 'celebrate Hallowe'en and hold a These scenes depct the wcddmr H tomorrow n K ht. You, as a «>f a younjr grl who s marred to t. on ()f tha p() u ar play house,.-, man wn,,s Icael.mf a double lfe, ^ nv^, Pr^c,. I)e Calas as» wth the entre proceedngs stage-, jnc(. of th(, hln l( (lp;(t, emklnl of mmded by a mllonare When- tho th(,, {, hm s(, nf f!()u. han nn(,.,,..lrcamntrbrdr would see flowergrls ten(,, r ', o tlu,,, nlll(. of Franco, but.srownk blossoms alo w her path, s an An](,. fnn (, M wj, pear found.,.,'nl blmp wnch soars ; sf as )u> h()ll()ml ^ ^ ana jbove the church and drops rows :m ths specal occason wll present blossoms over (le brde and crowd James M!(.'olltn'? Fashon Furnture Show. snd even He church. As the brde enters the elunch small Ths wll IK; the openng of four bllon.-, are released and.-(lken banners unfurled wth slk embrodered urday n^ht for four weeks startng such oecusons to be hold each Sat- letters readng "(lood Luck", She Saturday, October st, at whch treads n carpet nf roses between a j (!m(>s,-,- Vr- lnkv wl.jjstrb'ntu l< row of lttle grls dressed n theevery lady attendnk these receptons a fl szed package of a well- jfyest mnnne" who toss roses across gaye her path as she pa.-s-es under a known food product. Hallowe'en wll cnopy bult blt of f ;,pp l e bl blossoms at j )(, known ^ T(, t, (ly l T(>a T n] _ h u an, the entrance to the church. lns<le nch Indy attendng wll receve nl>olutely a full szed parksge of Tel- the church the brde s proceeded by twenty brdesmads under arbors ley Pekoe Tea. To every man, vnm- be gven bult of roses and. apple.-- blossoms, ;oms up U?an and chld «coupon wll lo th alter. At the concluson "J " vhch L, ntt (,, tho holder to an opportunty on a handsome ten pece the ceremony a score o more ot whte doves are released from a huge ( jnn n)(m sut-. n atldtjon to ffty rose covered bell nd nanj- ll lcrenl m,j K )nl.], O n, merchants' przes. Reknds of blossoms tll I rum 'he l(p ; n,,, mh(,,. lht, mo, <.,,upons you have <f the church to mngle wth the the greater your opportunty, t.ou- wll h.' gven out at every por- orchds and gardenas curred by herpon Ttotage. formance ths week. Addtonal cou- Helen Twelvetrees as the brde s j ^ ^ m; y ()p socuml at j a m (.. M(.. dressed n a leautlul egg-shell satn, ro unl > s furnture Store wth every pnvt wth a tght lltng bodce, long n]r(. )as(,, Tllore s no advance n..seves and a long tran. He woa> j p].j (.,. s. p,j m "Sprt Of Notre e D,. Calas' offer comes vel made of fne lace. I he groom,(( ^ (>l l.,; ltn,ns, through the j>laycd by.lohn Gnrrck s about the.(.,, l ;. tpsy of,], K.K.O. Rahway Thca- v)nly prncpal prncp n the p ucee.lngs, ]( Dame" Here Soon AHend Attend our cur Hallowe'en pparty y who has not felt the urge to be glon-, l]( (. lu (H t, ll)out ter he wears the roverbal black. To Open At Rahway Showsfyop "Bad Company" las a large cast November 6 Had Great -whch ncludes Rctrdo Cortex. Kennelh Thomson, Wade Hoteler, Frank vertsers; t helps you, t helps them; Premere. Please menton ths paper to ad- "McHugh, Frank Conroy, Arthur t helps vour "ane.r. '.Stone,.lames Eegles and Al Herman. In Sn:th lentl. Ind., the Inmr of Notr.- Hane Unv -ty. thr world! C.d NK.C r.cllnc.l f l I'e'p Is a d:mr' I on le W'--t c:...--! f,m,-,i-,i r : l\ n te'iay :s ;-n.:.'; ;y. Tn njn.e s l!.' r. :.:::nl»' f l '^vnt nell'n c:v n lh:.t nlp'e!.rl,-n'd In nortlnv- AtYrn. n v a r ("f S;M:r;l t!. s(-rt. Tls t M;>rt s : hn: h to h:. e hue; ::,'ver:.t:es aal J l tr:n llral o!>se"v;!<j:v->, vw;:llh lllnl l..-e;':,try. N o w l s o:.'y : ::»e. I'.l!;e n;:.n' l.'s In -n -nrr' I m.-rse:.s n {','{ -Yub AIM.':''' ;:'. I'' II ''l ^>r!:!ms ll-l'-e IHIIL: ; L., T I;^ *> II fs )c'- f -L- ;:>:.?.' >.v \ ' \\--v..'' 'I'rlnr PROBAK barber-shop shavng comforp at tome WHAT IS THE WAGNER POLICY Our polcy s to keep up our Qualty up to the hghest standard and prces at a low level. That ths polcy s rght s clearly shown by the thousands of satsfed, wdeawake shoppers who make WAGNER MARKETS ther food-headquarters daly. FRESH-KILLED, MILK-FED ROASTING 97c CHICKENS ^ lb Weght from to 4% lbs. LEGS OF LAMB ^ j SHOULDER OF LAMB 2c lb RIB LAMB CHOPS....7 JSclb SHANK and BREAST OF LAMB... 7c lb LOIN LAMB CHOPS...,..,J5cjb Top, Bottom or Boneless Rump Roast 29c lb VEAL CUTLETS..."... clb BREAST OF VEAL 2c lb SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS clb FRESH CALAS c lb VEGETABLE AND FRUIT ITEMS Another Hgh Qualty Low Prce Wagner Specal FANCY STAYMAN APPLES Fresh, delcous and jucy. Excellent for coolcor eatng. FULL BUSHEL 99c EIGHT LBS. 25c Large Fancy Florda Grapefrut... 4 for 25c Celery Hearts, 2 for 2c Long Island Potatoes... 5 lbs 9c WAGNER MARKET CO. Man Street, WoodWdge 57? R<K>*»velt Ave t, Carteret premee of "The Sprt of Notre Iame" was gve-n at he K. K. (', Palace. Wednesday nght, October jth and t was an oecasona that "ll be clnoncled n thj, hstory of nrpytanl evsyy? of that' progressve nuncpalty. Nothng lke t was, ever wtnessed there before. It es-' tablslu-d many preoedtnts and f b ought out one of the bggest and] no.-t representatve audences ever a»'nlled n South Bend, Sponsored by the commttee n charge of the Knute Rockne Memoral Fund, representatves of Notre Inlne, cvc, muncpal, ndustral and socal leaders attended ths brllant and mpressve naugural, whch marked the frst publc appearance as a sngle unt of the Notre Dame Unversty Band and the Unversty Qlee Club. For the frst tme n the hstory of St. Mary's academy of the Woods, 25 grls were permtted to leave the campus at nght to attend ths premere. The frst and second teams of the football squad were seated n the boxes. Wllam Elson, Chcago Dvson Manager, who, wth a number of newspaper crtcs from Chcago - where the pcture opened last Frday nght attended the South Bend premere, stated that t was a per-! feet performance, n a perfect settng and that Ted Earl, showman at the R. K.. Palace, deserves a lot of credt for the splendd manner n whch he handled ths mportan event. In typcal Hollywood style, crowd gathered outsde the theatre and en joyed the arrval of the local grea snd near-great a= they faced the battery of lghts and cameras. On the nsde, Prof. Clarence (Pat) Manon, of the Notre Dame Law School, too charge of affars, actng as masterof-ceremones and ntroducng local lumnares from the stage. Frst I there was Mayor W. R. Hnkle, whe expressed the cty's offcal grattud for the pcture. Among the others ntroduced were a representatve of the Governor, a State Senator, Mrs. Rockne, Heartley (Hunk) Anderson, head coach; Jack Chevgny, junor coach; Jesse Harper, athletc drector and the football squad. Joseph C.'asasunta, Notre Dame's muscal drector and (;omposer of most of ts musc, was next, and led the band.nd glee club, comprsng 75 men, n a short program. The Very Rev. John Cavanaugh,. S. C, former presdent of the unversty, traced the hstory of that ' famous Notre Dame sprt from the tnu of Father Sorn almost a century ago to the present. It was a message that touched the hearts of everyone, mpressve beyond descrp- tot, am framed the capacty audence mnd for the feature, whch mmedately followed. " never n all y lfe wtnessed as much enthusasm a was dsplayed durng the runnng of the feature," Els,n reports, 'jt was applauded at varous ponjts and the laughs were of a real, hearty nature." "A't/e* the performance I talked to the Mayor," El on contnues, "and he expressed hs grattude to R.K.O. for brngng ths pcture to South bend. He nformed me that ths gesture would certanly keep R.K.O. n the mnds of everyone n the communty. ' Rctrunt (or Convctt JTI some ctes am stales the practce ot utt;cl;n II hull ml chan to tle le,:s,l' prls.!'"! s stll ll force. Tlls, IIIIV.'OMM, s tm done exrept lo f.n, Inn prsoners -I;,.-SI- wlu wll make so:n> une;'pl to '.:;;e -ml to I h o s e wn'-! ll [>...*l :s ur le. m - ceh:n I'M! W: II t f!v f.mse : sr.f. II-. " - Helen Twelvctrees n "Bad Company" KKO Pathe Producton Lu' Mnmn whnte allurng beauty jmt be the tweet that ottrttcts "The Spder," n the exctng Fox hnmn of that name. ' ]PC WOMAN BETWEEN O. P. Hegge and Lly Damta tley appear n the hghly dranjat tale of a Paran modtte, "Th Woman Between." Glorfyng Beauty.Now A Scence "Glorfyng the Amercan grl" s now a scence. That, at any rate, s what Vctor Schertznger, famous drector-comj'ter, beleves and what he proves Jn "The Woman Between," hs n tal Rado Pctures' drectoral vehcle, cjomng to the R.K.O. Rahway I Theatre Sunday, November lbt. I "It sn't the scence of sex appeal j t's the scence ot combnng the anaesthetc wth the warmer lureb of beauty," Schertznger declares. I, "Costume does part of t. Photography accomplshes for the flms- I now that we ve learned the scence of photographng beautful grls n groups and sngly what stage presentatons can never do. And lost, the selecton of the grls themselves, by beauty of face, form and personalty, completes the thrllng pcture." "The' Woman Betweef" s a BOhstcated story dealng wth the love affars of a faajonable New York and Pars,.nod8te who s mar ted tu an elderly fnancer. Pleae menton tht paver to ad' vetsen; It h«lp» you, t hflps them, n belpk $«vp Excellent Shows Booked For Rahway "Ffty Fathoms Deep" At R.K.O. House Tonght Hallqw^'en Party Tomorrow. onght and tomorrow brngs t M--een of the R. K.. Rahway le'.luck Holt n "Ffty Fathom's I'e.-p." New thrlls, sen deep mys t'-.\, lov, romance and thrlls, Davy Inker held a secret too powe lul to I,.- kept. Drama and thrlls n the dangerous depths of the sea. Hg Hallowe'en party on the stage of the H. K.. Rahway theatre tomorrow, Saturday, at 9 p. m. and on ths specal occason Prnce De Gala s wll appear n pt-reon, wth a mes ; age to every house wfe. As you ener l he theatre tomorrow nght every man. woman and chld wll receve s. ( upon number whch enttles tht holder to an opportunty to partcpate n "Ffty Neghborhood Mer chants' " przes, and that's nut all The same numbers wll enttle you to partcpate n the drawng for J ten pece dnng room sute, compl mentjj_of James McCollum Furn luro Company. Every lady who at tends ur Hallowe'en party tonor row wll receve a full sze packag of Tetley's Orange Pekoe Tea. Th drawng wll be the frst of a sere four to be held every Saturday ght startng tomorrow. The cou- >ns you receve are good for all >ur drawngs, so keep your coupons, nd remember the more often you '.tend the R. K.. Rahway theatre c more coupons you receve, the ore coupons^you have the greater our opportunty. Sunday, November, brngs to he H. K.. Rahway another bg louble feature program Edmund.owe n "The Spder," wth Los Moran and El Brendel. A har-rasng, spne-tnglng, mystery drama, On the same program wll be found Lly DamU n "The Woman Beween," wth Lester Val.. P. Heg- e. Monday and Tuesday, November 2^, Helen Twelvetrees n "Bad "ompany" wth Rcardo Cortez. Marrage was her one mstake. Has a woman the rght to her husband's secrets? Hs best man, was her wors enemy. Greater than "Mlle" a pcture made to order for every woman n the land. Wednesday and Thursday, November, 5, Joan Crawford n "Ths Modern Age," wth Paulne Frederck, Nel Hamlton, Monroe Owsley, Hobart Bosworth and Emma Dunn. Frday and Saturday, November (!, V, Lew Ayres, Sally Blane anl the Orgnal "Ppur Horseman" n th "Sprt of N^trc Dame." Grdron Flm At R. K.. Rahway :Imer Layden, One Of "Four Horsemen" Started In "Sprt Of Notre Damt." Elmer Layden, one of Notre Dame's gallopng "Four Horsemen" of football fame, appears wth hs three assocates ut the R. K.. Rah- Way Theatre on November G - 7, n "The Sprt of Notre Dame", Unversal'.s swft grdron story starrng Lew Ayres. And ths, by the way, s the frst tme these four great players have appeared together snce thor graduaton from college n U2.5. Layden was born n Davenport, Iowa, on Mtty 4, U, and later played fallback on the football team of the local hgh school, ttterng Notre Dame Unversty, he played on the freshman team of )2, and fo the folldwjng three years was a "regular" on the varsty. It was n 924 that the "Four Horsemen" created such a sensaton n the Soot ball world. In college Layden studed law, Hn graduated wth the degree of L.L.H Snce hs graduaton he has been ut Duquesne Unversty at Pttsburgh as athletc drector lnd head foot ball coach. Ayres' supportng cast ' n "Tn, Sprt of Notre' Dame" ncludes not only "The Four Horsemen", but Frank Cardeo, twce All-Amercan quarterback; Wllam Bukewell, Sal ly Blane, J. Farrt-ll MuuDonald, An dy Devne, Nat P^ndleton, Harry Bftrrs wd hundred* ot others. ADDED SLIM SUMMERVILLE And R. K. O. NEWS And TOBY THE PUP EXTRA SPECIAL ADDED TOMORROW NIGHT 9 P. M. PRINCE DE CALAIS In Per«on, Brngs To You JAMES McCOLLUM FASHION FURNITURE SHOW STARTING TOMORROW - OCTOBER at «t 9 P. M. FREE $5 (See Our Lobby Dsplay) WORTH OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE GIVEN TO YOU OUR PATRONS, EVERY SATURDAY NJGHT, FOR FOUR WEEKS STARTING TOMORROW (HALLOWE'EN )/AT 9 P. M. FREE FREE FREE PIECE HANDSOME DINING ROOM AND NEIGHBORHOOD MERCHANTS AND Every Lady Attendng the R. K. O. Rahway Theatre, Saturday (Hallowe'en) Nght, Oct. st, wll receve FREE A Package of Tetley Orange Pekoe Tea. / GET YOUR COUPONS NOW Every man, woman and chld attendng the R.K.O. Rahway Theatre ths week wll receve a numbered coupon. Save your coupons, the more coupons you have the greater your opportunty on all przes. Coupons are also avalable at James McCollum's Furnture store wth every purchase. SUNDAY - NOV. ST 2BIG FEATURES-2 BH- f- * DAMITA MON. - TUE. Nov. 2 - WED. - THU. Nov. 4-5 MARRIAGE WAS HER MISTAKE FRI. - SAT. NOV. 6-7 wth, twford PAULINE FREDERICK NEIL HAMILTON MONROE OWSLEY FEEL THE THRILL OF THE BG GAME!... Hear The Bandsl Cheer Wth The Crowds As Football's Greatest Horoes Thunder Across The Screen In Ths Grdorn Romance) LEW MIES tho memory / of KNUTE ROCKNE A Unlv.ral Pttur* nted by Carl Loammls Pradwc.d by Cor I Luammla, Jr. Dr«K«d by Ru«ll Matk Wth SALLY BLANC WILLIAM BAKEWELL. and j FAMULI MacOONALD FRANK CARIDEO tucky O'CONNOR and THI OIIOINAl "FOUR HORSEMEN" AMAaj.a '

11 .SHERIFF'S SALE IN' rranckuy <)V NKW JKHSEY UptWPCII I'Yl'fl., ('<>*, rt. Ills., Cnuplannnts, nml Homor V.'fjolnK, fl. als., DrfcmlnlN. I'" Fa fnr sll' of m<>'t(jnr<'(l prpmaes (IRIPII Or'tnln-r!l, I'.Ctl. Hy vrtue of tlr above sttnl wrt. l< me drprtotl nnd clolverel, I wll cxposo tn sale nt publc vrmlue on WEDNESDAY, THK 2. r >TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. I). S> nt. two o'clock alnndnnl tmo n tho afternoon of sad day at, the Sherff's Oflcp n thp Cty of New Brunswck, N... All Iho followng tract or parcel nf land and premums herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and benff n the Townshp of Wondbrltlge, n the County of Mddlesex, and State of New Jeney. BEGINNING at a pont n the northerly lne of Man Street, sad pont beng three hundred thrtyelfht and sxteen one-hundredths (S.B) feet easterly from the ntersecton of the easterly lne of School Street and the northerly lne of Man Street; runnng thence () north, four degrees, forty-three mnutes, thrty seconds (4 4' ") west, one hundred () feet; thence (2) nouth ejfhty-sx de- RUM'S (Ht) west, twenty-eght (2H) fret; thence (,'l) north four degrees, forty-three mnutes; thrty seconds H.(.'{' ltd") west tne hundred nnd tn uc-hnlredtls ((.) feet to the southerly sde of James Street; thenee () nnrth, eghty-sx degree-s, sx mnutes, thrty seconds <M>" IV ") enst along the southerly sde of.james Street, ffty-two (!">2) feet; thenee (f>) south four degrees, forty-three mnutes, thrty seconds (' 4' HO") past two hundred (2) feet to the northerly sde of Man Street; thence (6) south eghty-sx degrees (8R ) west, twenty-four (24) feet to the pont or place of BEGINNING. The above premses beng twentyfour (24) feet frontng on Man Street hy one hundred () feet deep and ffty-two (52) feet frontng on James Street by one hundred () feet more or less n depth. Decree amountng to approxmately $8,52. Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvleges, heredtamentb»nd appurtenances thereunto belongng or n anywse appertanng. BERNARD M. GANNON, Sherff. JOHN E. TOOLAN, Solctor. $27. W. I -; -6,, 2 H O N SHERIFF'S SALE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Iletweon Port. Rendng Muldng & I/oan Assocaton, a corporaton, Complanant, nnd Stephen Ilay/er, et, nls,, Defendants. V\ K for sale of mortgaged premses dated September 2, ). Hy vrtue of the above stated wrt to me drected and delvered, wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 4TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. at two o'clock standard tme n the afternoon of sad day at the. Sherff's Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. All the followng tract or parcel of land and premses herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey. BEGINNING at a pont dstant ffty feet southerly from the ntersecton of the Holly lne of Holly Street wth the easterly lne of Maron Street and from sad begnnng pont runnng () southerly along the easterly lne of Maron Street thrty-seven and one-half feet to a pont; thence (2) runnng easterly and at rght angles a dstance of one hundred feet to a PARAMOUNT PUBLIX THEATRES PERTH AMBOY Stn-rtlnn wth our Saturday Mld-Nlght Show Oct.,»n<! Nun - Mon. Tw, - Wed. HARNKB IIAXTER In "THK CISCO KID" Komutlr Had Man, wth EDMUND LOWE Illrwt From Rny Th>»(ro N. Y.. S lny* - Thm.-Frl.-Sftt. Nov. It ^ MAKV ASTOR ROBKRT AMEN "SMARTW«MAN O the Htan Evrry Sat. Nlfht A.M.\TKI:R NITB / Cunllnnnn Snt. - Sun ' MAJESTIC FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 9 pont; thenrp () runnng northerly nnd nt r(fbl fnales a dstance of thrty-seven and one-half fe>t to a pont anl parallel to the frst des tlled oors' and thence (4) runnng westerly n dstance of ono hundred feet {> the pont or place of IlKClNMING. HenR known na lots number 7 nnd tho northerly onc-hnlf of lot number lf on map of property of Hagamun Heghts, stuate n Woodbrdge Townshp, Mddlesex County, X..., n block number 79-Q. Decree amountng to approxmately J.R2. Together wth all and hnjrulsr the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenances thereunto belongng, or n anywse appertan- BERNARB^M. GANNON, ShcrfT. JOHN C. STOCKBL, Solctor. $2.52 W. I. -9, 6, 2, SHERIFF'S SAJ.E IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Between HAMILTON BUILD- ING & LOAN ASSOCIATION of the Cty of Newark, a corporaton, Complanant, and LOTH- ARD H. JENSEN, et als., Defendants. F Fa for sale of mortgaged premses dated October, 9. By vrute of the above stated wrt to me drected and delvered I wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ONE at two o'clock standard tme n the afternoon of sad day at the Sherff's Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. All tuf,.followng- tract or parcel of lantr an<fl premses herenafter partc*narljr descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey: BEGINNING at a pont n the easterly sde of Rdgeey Avenue whch pont s dstant one hundred fve feet northerly from the ntersecton of sad sde of Rdgeley Ave- nna Avenue; thence <l) alnnjj the s'.d easterly sde of ttdgeley Avenue north twenty-two degrees feu? mnutes east forty feet to n pont; thence (2) smth sxty-seven depree! ffty-sx nntos ea=l»nc kunlr'd twenty-fve feet to a pont; thence I ' ' ) south twenty-two degrees fmr mnutes west, forty feet to a pont; thence (4) north xxty-soven degrees ffty-sx mnutes west, one hundred twenty-fve feet to the sad sdf of FCdgplpy Avenue and pont and place of»eginntn(5. Decree amountng to apptoxmntely $.,.. Together wth ll and sngulnr the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenances, thereunto belongng or n anywse appertanng. BERNARD M. GANNON. Sherff. UBER & RUBACK, Solctors. $2, \V. I. -2, ; lf-g, SHERIFF'S SALE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Between John H. Gordon and Jenne Gordon, Complanant, and John Petruska, et. als., Defendants. F Fa for sale of mortgaged premses dated October 2, 9. By vrtue of the above stated wrt to me drected and delvered I wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 9 nt two o'clock standard tme n the afternoon of sad day at the Sherff's Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. All the followng tract or parcel of land and premses herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey; And known and desgnated as lots numbers 254 and the northerly half of 2F>!> as shown on a map enttled "Map of Maple Park stuated at Fords, Woodbrdge Townshp and Rartan Townshp, Mddlesex County. New Jersey, owned and developed by the Maple Realty Company, Maple Kealty Buldng, Perth Amnue and the northerly nde ( of Ind-! bo, N. J.," and mapped hy Lnrson Endng Saturday* & Fox, (Onftneers and Surveyors, Perth Amboy. N..., n the year ft nnd tled n the <fflc> of the Clerk of Mddleejt County, N..., <»2. HKUINNIN'G at a pont, on the westerly lne nf Kurd Avcnn' dstant, southerly from Ffth Street ono hundred vghty and thrty-fve one-hundredth*' ( KII..'I"I) feet; tt.vn'o westerly nt lght nngles to Foul Avenue nnd along the southjerly sde of lot 2!"> seventy-fve and lfty-seven one-hundredths 7.57) feet to a pont- thence southerly along the easterly sde of lots 244 nnd 24 thrty-seven and sx hundred nnetfcr-flve thousandths of a foot (ST.ffln) to a pont; thenee easterly parallel wth the frst descrbed course seventy-nne and three hundred nnety-fve thousandths of a foot (7S»!!>f> > to tfe PAGE ELEVEN westerly sde of Ford A thenee northerly along the w sde, of Fortl Avenue, thrtymve nnd ffty one-hundredths (87.6 feet to the pont or place of BEGI NNG... Decrees amountng to approxp mately S7.5. j Together wth all and sngnuuft the rghts, prvleges, heredtament*, and appurtenances, thereunto b#< longng or n anywse appertanng. BERNARD M. GANNON, Sherff. RALPH S. HEUSER, Solctor. $2R.o6 W. I. -2, ; -6, C u ' Rktfe Our cvlsaton Is a rato betw«m wtnt we are noj whnt wa mght btv* b«on.--lnut» L. Mnnn. THE PERTH AMBOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION THE OLDEST BANK IN PERTH AMBOY The wsest man n the world cannot even gues* what emergency wll face hm the next moment. Preparedness for tomorrow can be based upon today's experence. Have yen* a job? Do you know how long t wll last? Even a small savngs account s better than none. THE PERTH AMBOY SAYINGS INSTITUTION Has Gven 62 Years of Fathful Servce 2 Smth Street, Corner Maple Street SHORT SECONDS Before startng a trp, consder! can a telephone call save you the tme,trouble,expense? Wherever you want to go, just gve your call to the operator and you get there, practcally n person n a mnute or two. Long Dstance rates are low IOO mles for 6 o cents; other rates n proporton. ON THE AIR I Sunday Evenng*, 8.5 o'clock WABC-WCAU "Mutlc Along th«wros" NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE Company A NEW JttttY INSTITUTION IACKED Vf NATIONAL RESOURCES ONE WKKK Rntmlnv. Orl. I«t <;RETA O.-IRIIO <:\m,e In "SI'SAN" I.FNOX"!ll.r Rl«<- AFel I.ll I \l»o Hrlrrtrl Shnrt fwi, PUBLIC NOTICE! S»(.-Sun.-Holday" RTRAXI) I'honc 5 Always A- Good Show, NOTICE s hereby gven that at the regular meetng of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Mddlesex held October st, 9, the followng Resoluton was duly passed: WHEREAS, the Legslature of the State of New Jersey n ts 55th Annual Sesson, passed on Act enttled "An Act for the settlement and relef of the poor and provdng for County relef (Revson of 9) wheren, under ts provsons, t s provded that "At the next General Electon to be held n November, n the year one thousand nne hundred thrty-one, the queston of the adopton of the provsons of ths act n each and every county- of the State shall be submtted to the legal voters of the respectve countes," sad act consttutng Chapter 7 of the Laws of 9, and sad act havng been amended n ts ttle to read as follows "A Supplement to an Act enttled "An Act for the settlement and relef of the poor and provdng for muncpal, county or jont county relef, exceotng from county or jont relef certan muncpaltes (Revson of 924). approved March-eleventh, one thousand nne hundred and twenty-four." NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Mddlesex that publc notce, as requred^ by law, shall be gven by ths Board by publcaton n two. or more newspapers publshng and crculatng n the County of Mddlesex, at least one of whch s publshed at New Brunswck, the Countyseat of ths County, not less than thrty days pror to the General Electon that the queston of the adopton of the provson of the Revson of 9, Chaper 7, Laws of 9, wll be submtted to the legal voters of Mddlesex County and that at sad General Electon there be prnted upon each ballot the followng: "If you favor the takng effect of the Act enttled below, make»n X of I mark IKjhe square to the left and opposte the word "Yes"; f you are opposed trh»reto, make an X or ~t~ mark n the square to the left of and opposte theovord "No." A suppleknent to an act enttled "An Act for the settlement and relef of the poor and provdng for munc- YES Pal ( county or jont county relef, exceptng from county or jont county relef certan muncpaltes (Revson of 924) approved March eleventh, one thousand (pne hundred and twenty-four, as sad ttle was amended as here gven by Act approved June thrteth, one thousand nne hundred and thrty-one." BE IT, FURTHER RESOLVED that a certfed copy of ths Resoluton be forthwth submtted to the County Clerk of the County of Mddlesex to the end that n pursuance of the Electon Laws governng n matters where questons are submtted on referendum, he may property place sad proposton upon the offcal ballot to be voted upon at "sad General Electon. ( The proposton wll be placed upon the offcal ballot to be voted upon at the General Electon to be held on November thrd next n the County of Mddlesex n the form as Submtted n the above Resoluton.. 4, By order of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Mddlesex. Dated October st, JOHN WHITE, Clerk. 72 nd ANNIVERSARY FOOD SALE EASTERN DIVISION We announced our 72nd Annversary Food Sale on Monday. And so unusual were the offerngs n fne natonally-advertsed and popular foods, the response has been tremendous. So we agan urge you to take advantage of the exceptonal values. But act today I Ths sale n observance of our 72nd brthday ends Saturday. REDUCED! Fancy CREAMERY BUTTER CUT DEL MONTE DEL MONTE PEAS SWEET GARDEN SLICED R HALVES DEL MONTE CROSBY OR CORN GOLDEN BANTAM HALLOWE'EN SUGGESTIONS NONE SUCH r\ 9 Mnce Meat^lp...OCc NONESUCH BotOQC Mnce Meat tn ZO R&R Plum Puddng R&R Plum Puddng DROMEDARY Cranberry Sauce DROMEDARY Lemon Peel DROMEDARY Orange Peel DROMEDARY Ctron Peel RAJAH Currants FANCY Budded Walnuts SOFT SHELL Almonds JUMBO KITE Brazl Nuts fancy Mxed Nuts DROMEDARY Dates"" " " 4 " A*P BRAND r\ Purmkn Z. j tn 2. l.n \ J can 7 4 QC pkg. \O pkg. IO «Qc pk 9. Pkg]4c -29 C -2 C H7 C -2 C M9 C.«. 5c cam ZP V/ 'a"- can QUICK OR REGULAR FROM THE TUB Ib. 5c 5< QUAKER OATS 25< ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVORS (6 Packages 29c) 2^29* SPARKLE ssss * 5* APPLE SALE! For Cookng 5*>5c For Earng UNEEDA BAKERS ENGLISH STYLE BISCUITS " 9c HfCKER'S..$OLD MEDAL. PILISBURY'S and CERESOTA V'lb.t)og 7lb.bag 4Hlb.bag ' FLOUR 4c 27c 75c AIDS DIGESTION [AT CAKES A DAY Flcschmann's Yeast <«<< c ENCORE MACARONI Spaghett or Noodles (*» 5c t STANDARD 2 OZ. LOAF Grandmother's Bread < f 7c RAJAH $alad Dressng 6. for 2Jc 2. jor 9c B,«a,- c BRER RABUT GREEN LABEL Molasses. N»M*.«- 4C PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese. Q pkg. VC -k For Your Hallowe'en PITCHER OF SWEET CIDER WHITEHOUSE BRAND contanng Vz gallon GALLON JUG... 9e Shredded Wheat 2 ^ 9c Gulden's Mustard «c Old Dutch Cleanser 9c «.... Palmolve Soap 4«k "25c O K Soap ;. 6lr.25c Chpso F ok " <" G' "" " 2 pkg* 7c Sook Clolh. Whllw pk LUX Soo f ) Flaktl a larg* pk Waldorf Paper. 4-7c Cgarettes. 5S? $.29 t,ucn Tu. CAMUA oumrauh. out OOIM QUALITY MEATS JAT A&P MARKETS Cty-Cut Fresh Hams Top Rpund S'JSgr» 25c Shoulders of Veal MM* b. 5c 5c Pure Porlc Sausage u * 2c Lon Lamb Chops lb 5c Breast & Neck of Veal * c New Sauerkraut 2«- c Cross-Rb Pot Roast * 29c GREAT ATLANTIC ft PACIFIC H A CO. Fresh Codfsh Steak», ; *! '. \ l t \ '! t \ I kv' I V *,»!.» ' k, t,» v, k * v, \" : k; :», < I t /., I

12 PAGE TWELVE Democrats In Rally At Iseln Frehouse (Contnued from Page One) day. Paragraph (.' of "An Act to dguhtu' Klc'tuns Revson I'.'O" provdes, that on the request of Juo nu nbes of th' Dstrct Board of KKctons, n wrtng, there shall be assgned to tha pullng pl;c,' one or more polcemen, whch re- «-. f and when made, shall be run pled wth as far as possble. Paragraph (f of the same act provdes 'that n muncpaltes havng permanent regstraton, there shall be as-gncd at least one polce otlet lo each Dstrct Hoard", ths would appear to be a mandatory provson and duo not requre ny request from the board t>elf. Paragraph KS, among other thngs, prohbts nterferrng wth any voter, loterng, or electoneerng wthn any pollng place or wthn one hundred feet of any pollng place, and makes such n offense u crme, punshable hy fne o mprsonment or both. Your attenton s partcularly called to ths paragraph wth tho request that the offcers n your department be nstructed to see that t s observed. It s the desre of ths offce to keep electons as free from fraud SIN possble, nnd your co-operaton s expected. Very truly yours, DOUGLAS M. MICKS. The announcement regardng nvestgators s gven below: Charges have been made by both major poltcal partes of llegal regstraton and other crmnal practces n connecton wth the comng It-lecton,.Investljratonfc already made by ths offce have establshed that fact that there s some bass for these, charges, In order to sec that the electon laws are observed specal nvestgators wll be apponted to assst the County Detectves n nvestgatons of alleged crmnal volatons and to make arrests f a crme has been co/nmtted. In Honey From the Treet Floru I le lft's p't must of tw honey from!ee-, suy.s Xtlut' Maalupelo :rws In e-nlon-v! tll' rorlllel'll I)!!!! of tll! o:nn IIre> r.llen l from Ryan Answers Letter Crculated By Ford FRIDAY, OCTOBER, Freeholders Answer Welfare Commsson Junor Clubs To Charge Of G.. P. States Its Poston Hold Conference County Welfare Tuberculoss H planed Propose Law. Thrd Dstrct WOODBRIDGB INDEPENDENT Contnued from page one Contnued from ]>n(jc one I'o'ntrd from pa<e (me ncludng noon hour am Ilt the nf- hntc bulder-: mnl nln-lcs, and hud workng more '"than ', Group* To Meet At South Fords Recreatons Despte ave Bee wll be open c\cry day ncludng MI decrease (HIT luxe-. un. We bult 4 mles of new Amboy, November 6. Rumors To Contrary. neon hour and that the ot'lee wll be In connecton wth «-t_*- - dated eael, as,.. conpareel. wth an average «prn lc ngbl em b week. Mr. Kdgar Aprl 22m, I'.IL",', publshed n tn f Id or mles for the old Hoard. A supper conference of the thrd Rumor has t that A. Caccola, Although the. terms "star" and drrl;... l bm'-elf lo be n favor of newspapers rognrdnk lnancnl rnnclton of the Townshp of WIHHI- *»'t'ches of the' Republcan par y Thc Mddlesex County Welfare sey State Federaton of Woman's star and at present coach of the carelessly, "Smart Woman," days, The poltcal lterature and lstrct Junor clubs of the New Jer- former Woodbrdge hgh school all-star cast" are sometmes used the p.ntul payment plan of payng luclff', t mrht he of nterest to nave contaned many fgure's n an., Advsory Commsson authorzed thc 'luba wll be hold at the M. E. Fords Recreaton football team, Thursday, Frday and Saturday, November r>, f, 7, at the Majestc Thea- * MK Klko, of Fonls -.-trongly ndl I In electon of (eorge Ap- condton of the Townshp Ws ll [ onelton of ths County has " l ther atttude on the proposed welurn n South Amboy, Frday, No- fe'cnces between tre actually features several bona the taxpayers to know what the tt'npt te prove that ll tnanea ^ f ] ow j n "p, statement, representng 'hurch and the hgh school audtor- would be asked to resgn due g to dfthe coach and the. He told of ncdents n the r.'2">, when the Republcan? wore mpaed, rather than bettered by fare law that s to» submtteel to vember f>. The publc s cordally nvted. Tho prncpal address of the lfe '( Wllam Hey, who s n control. he present Hoard of Freeholders, I he voters of MWllc\.x County at players. fde stars n the Rado Pctures cast. rnnmuthat l'.'l'l Hey dd some gradng the Townshpp owed vhat fgures ale p'oeluccel n an cn- :»rd. The Commsson at the same and athletc drector of the club,.; ng role of Nancy, who was a star ng;n<t Applegnte. le sad On Pecenber :tl, I c.5. r >, such statements as these, no mutter the General Electon on November W. Howard Fullerton, treasurer There s Mary Astor n the lead- nference wll be gven by It. Graham Du Hos, professor of Englsh anl ; I culs n Wjllwnoel avenue. on Tax Revenue l'avor te) prove them, are at ubsot:te varance wth the opnon ex- that nether the Board of Freeholder? been any rff between the coach and tme drects attenton to the fact emphatcally dened that there hnd at the Collegate Insttute n Haek- n slent lt pctures t and d s a talke star Tn :.dm; eomstee] of a few loads Notes and Tax Ttle ettstown. Hs topc wll be "Thc of frst rank now. s. the speaker.-ad, and the Lens and «>r.,- Tax Anthe every newspaper n Melesex son are n any wny responsble nor the athletc board whch s com-! Edward Everett Horton who playn nesse'l edtorally by practcally nor tho Advsory Welfare Comms- Soul of a Humble Race." the athletc board. Speakng for «'r)>- nun crumbled but when the tepaton Notes The program wll be as follows: the role of Hll, the cut-up and hypochondrac, starred for years on the. bll* c-me "lt Klko sad, h' was > u m of < ounly, and some p: pos outsde chargeable wth the condtons that posed of Fullerton, Ksh anl Hamlton, the drector stated that the 5: P. M., M. E. Church, (a) Recepton; (bb) Presdent's Councl. I.os Angeles stage n ntch plays as rhre!!> 2 :'_*.'_' I for the curbs and II al,,o owed for the f the County borders. It s also at were sael to exst n a report tecently sent out by thc State Tenson Sur- board was n perfect harmony wth?!! '.: '! for gradng on a frontage entre year's nterc-t ompl'te varance wth the opnons : P. M., Supper. "The. Nervous Wreck," and '"The of P.M feet. of IIC' the s'n of expressed by some of the lendng vey. polces of Caccola and that 7:45 P. M., Hgh School Audtor- Hottentot." He also held stellar honors n both slent and talke flms. When he asked Mr. Hoy f people II bal lablt under lu.-ncsson am bankers of ths "The Mddlesex County Welfare they would support hm n all hs should be sser-m'! for a few shes, emergency bond- mn ot -".'. 'JT.'.(Ill tnty. linwem'f. permt. us at Advsory Commsson was created to Song anl Salute to the Flag, Every undertakng*, Robert Ames and John Hallday Klko ad. Hoy dodged tn eston Owed the Lghtng th- tme, to llustrate the tallacy j,. lll( ] t. (, n( jtj ons j n thj s County fo "Caccola has been accused of Club. starred n New York stage productons. «nej walke! away. Klko also re've'wcd efforts of resel-t- of Wldwoxl Owel to Tn*! Ace ul Jl.r.l.'. 8 Jm pt-: [ ston where a recommendaton ng substtutons at opportune trcts 2.",;!7O,22 ther contentons by just one *~jte purpose of beng placed n a po placng favortes and of not mak- Welcome, Mrs. John Perkns, Counselor for the Presdents of the Noel Francs, former Zegfeld attracton, knows what t means to see jvem In ebt.' a M'wu. A petton Owed lo Captal They say that the tax reducton, ether for or aganst the establshment of u Tuberculoss Hosptal and every coach has to put up wth that lmes," Fullerton sad. "Of course wo South Amboy Jr. Clubs. representng forty percent of the Owel lo (u-bage Ac- amountng to twelve ponts ths year,, Presentaton of Jr. Hoard, Mrs. her name "number one" on the marproperty was presented, he sad, but eotltlls ' s not a reducton n fact, and s a County Welfare House mght be sort of crtcsm, but Caccola has Cecl O, Dunaway, State Charman lny leclalel that un~ not enough. one for whch we cannot lake credt. made. Tho work of the Commsson d more than hs share. He has done (juee boards of Broadway, New York. Junors. Then another pttnn, ths tme representng sxty percent was present- To meet these oblgatons th ll'st year undor Demo at.c conen by the members of that Comms- ommontaton rather than condens- seems to have all the rec.ptes of a A Total of The tax rate n the year '.<, (the > purely advsory and was undertak- splendd jeb so far and he deserves Ruth Weston, a recent flm fnd, The Bralle, Mss Margaret Wmmer. A Junor. ed and agan t was refused by Hoy, Townshp dd not have even one: trol) was bused on a budget prepareel by tle Republcan Hoard, uf would be helpful to the present ml one that not many of hs crt- Others of mportance n stage and son n the hope that ther work aton. Hs job s a thankless one star. Sketch, by Young Woman's Jr. accordng to Klko. on the ground cent of cash and the unpad tax< Club of South Amboy. that the representaton was too, r the year I'.^f amounted to only Freeholders, and we nssted that Hoard of Freeholders and of servce s would relsh." screen crcles Appearng n "Smart Address "The Soul of a Humble srtall. Fnally, sad Elko, ; petton :u.tmo.tn), that on ths fgun there bt? ncluded n t alljqf the generally to the people of Mddlesex County. In the course of the nsor of Enlgsh, Collegate Insttute, Race", H. Graham Du Hos, Profes- "Caccola planned a gteat defense Woman" nclude (Jfladys Oale, A of was presented bearng the names of l,el'e W!l! botage of npprox mpael blls of the old Boafd, and ganst the Varsty club last Sun- "Once n a Lfetme" fame, t Alfred Fske all tle property owners, a complete Htely a half a mllon dollar all of the so-called "emergency vestgatons, the servces of thc State Hackettstown. N. J. ;lay, but he eleln't receve a break Cros who played opposte Varvelle Mrs. and ( percent anl Hoy agan refused, when the present admnstraton notes." These two tems amounted Penson Survey were enlsted and Announcements, Mss Alce Jenkenson, Thrd Dstrct. he whole game. Hs team was the several seasons, Pearl sayng that the people of Wldwood took hole). te> about $242,., and wth ths just recently the report of ths Survey Commsson was receved. The Pageant, by Grl's Jr, Club, Avon- tetter team on thc feld that da# as Lllan Harmer. nvenue lved n chcken coops and Il wll be noted from the alxv budget, presented to Us by the old larold Runyon wll verfy. Cacr>la worked all week wth a defense array of talent was adapted from The vehcle for ths pretentous r.eedel no sewers. fgure's that there were S"ST.2.fH Hoard of Freeholder.*, we carred on report conssted of a consderable el, drected by the Msses vunslyke Short talks were gven by Assemblymen Elmer Rown and Joseph T. tcpalon notes outstandng at De orf sngle over-expendture, wth that the nvestgator had gone nto (a) Actvtes n an Indan Camp. of lax revenue notes anl tax an the affars of the county wthout mass of nformaton and evdenced and Dckerson. top Jmmy Getty, the spark Myron. Fagan's successful stage plug n the Varsty attack. He suc-playceeded pretty much n dong so, as gory I^a Cava, well-known wrter "Nancy's Prvate Affar." Gre- Karcher. and by Freeholder canddates. Of more-'than there was outstand prepare a budget for the year ) poor and welfare condtons of ths le bad hs ends plays a wat- nnd drector handled the megaphone. ember :!l, I'.'-Jf, whch s $7!,). the result that we were able' to great detal n makng a study of the lb) Chef recevng news that there s no food for wnter, ng on De'cenher 'II. l'.'^s, three, whch produced a twelve pont reducton n tn. County. It was expected by us that.ng game. Gerty s a dangerous, yehs after the present commttee men came Hcks Actve In (c) Dance of grattude and thanksgvng, nto power. What the Republcans say wth our use and t was wth surprse that a thng any coach woulel be proud hearty accordance wth Caccmm s tax rate. ths report was ntended solely for man on any team and stoppng hm to convey the..... (el Dance nterrupted by comng of If there was a shortage on De regard to the bonded debt and the we> learned that the Survey Commsrelease t to the Whte man. To the publc the athletc board ng and are backng hm to the last of." strct dscplnary method of coachcenber. H2S, (len t was ncrease n buelget can be proved sum ntended to shortage Electon Law Work hanel'l over to the prose-nt admnstraton by the Repub- relatve to the tax rate. Song The New Club Song, sung just as fallacous as ther statement (el Whte Man's gfts to Indans. press of the State of the Fords Recreaton Club wshes dtch." 'The Mddlesex Welfare Advsory j uv Asburv Jr. Club, lcan admnstrat'n. The Cvl Servce records themselves wll dsprove the charge that Publc 'lllllr Welfare U'plfmv. nf of Hn the Rnm-l Board nf of Kr l\a... Cfonnnsson and the Department of ' f'j n j p j[ r? [, H nckkerson, Advs- We nvted the Commssoner of I or, - rd V s' Dstrct, '.'.' Presdng. n : : Accounts to e'ome to Weodbrdge. ths Hoard has volated the Cvl holders had undertaken ths nqury h'h he dd, and we held a confernce wth hm. At ths conference tmployees, A thorough hearng on of the County condtons mght be Servce laws n the engagement of. the belef that n some sectons! was ponted out to hm that hs ths queston was hal before Cvl bettered and t was not our ntenton that the result of our nvestga- nethoel of calculaton only gave us Servce Commssoner Carbart that "The Csco Kd" for the' "28 taxes unpad extended for days, wth the result ton should become publc untl t CCLCNI4 ml faled to gve credt for $!!l!4,- that the Hoard was sustaned n was completed to the extent that we.() of taxes pror to P.I2S and every case wth the excepton of were ready to lay before the Board Opens At Majestc BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION ^J.OOII.ou of tax ttle lens, whch one, and n that case, because of of Freeholders our recommendaton ogethe'r more than wped nut tho the declnaton of the woman nvolveel to operate a typewrter, al- not want to be understood as levyng n fnal form. Ths Commsson eloes Sunday Nght At Md-Nte PAYS DIVIDENDS OF 5% PER ANNUM ON PAID UP lb'g'd shortage. though she admtted her ablty to We respectfully pont out that any crtcsm as to the manner and Show Wll Have Four Day SHARK FROM DATE OF ISSUE TO DATE use one, the Board felt justfed n p to Sept'nber SO. lusl, out of methods employed by any muncpal- Run. OF WITHDRAWAL. cne. ''o foress In stale. I'ar ths smree Tme cum m ^pl>n«(or patent* Don't rbt delay In >rott:ctuk your Ideas. Stud sketch <JI model lor nstructons or wrte lot FULL' tnjotc. "How to Obtan a Faunf and "Record of Inventon" free BOOK lorm. Nu charge lo - formutlon on Uu* <<> >('-cc«d Ctmmunc*- tlons allcuy rofklehnl. PIIHIIDL. catmu, effcent sc vjet-. CLARENCE A. O'BRIEN Regstered Patent Attorney 4-A Securty S»vnja & CumptrcUl Bank lluldlnj Iptrectly across street from PaUJt OQu) WASHINGTON. D. C. ' SYLVIA TOBROWSKY Experenced volnst, w»hes pupls. At present, studyng at New York Unversty School of Musc. Phone Woodbrdge dsmssng her, anl the queston of he taxes dsallowed by the. Com- - care of ts ndgent poor. ssoter the sum of ' SlL'C.OlH). her status s now before the Supreme Thc Commsson beleves that ms s been'collected CO and the balance I Court of ths State on appeal.! v.-ork havng been voluntarly assumed \'e thnk wll be collected ce.llecteel as soon Our answer to the charge that, )y thf, Depa. tnl(, nl of PuWc W eljebs and postons have been ere- j rn, t, of tne C((Unty fm. tnc pnle pur. s the publc s n a poston to pay. Pel say that these taxes are wortlless wouhl be an nsult to every ok po- whch - - the - establshment «--.-* of a County ated solely for the purpose of pay-, f BSQgl.( a j n j nr tnt, extent to ltcal debts, may be f ound ' ( pose t^'n n ths Townshp who owes ll an examnaton of the companve cost of operatng the respectve the muncpaltes and ts poor that Welfare House would gve relef to for taxes. If, as our opponents state, there offce? and Departments of the upon the completon of our work, the s a shortage, than ths shortage was County, and n ths connecton, we necessary steps wll be taken by created by them. We, however, beg leave to refer to Mr. Arthur that department to consumate the contend that there s no shortage J. Hamley, the Assstant County work that we are now engaged upon. and have fath n the ctzens and Treasurer (who s a Republcan) "Insofar as the matter of the taxpayers n ths Townshp, belevng that, as soon as condtons m- cost of operatng the Treasurer's that wll be submtted to the elector- for a statement as to the present j adopton by ths County of the law prove they wll pay ther taxes and offce, and from hm t wll be learned that t costs?l,. less per ths Commsson feels that ths s ate at the next General Electon, thereby wpe out all foolsh talk about huge shortages. year now than t dd under the old not the tme to depart from the present method of handlng the poor Why dd not the Republcans Board. pont out the fact that the unpad We nvte an nqury of ths partcular offce because t s the stuaton. The»umber of poor cases taxes were ncreasng n greater one Woman's matcally put t n the class of the n the dfferent muncpaltes s con-genunelsderably above normal at present. the year. sensatonal productons of amounts each year durng ther admnstraton? ther attack on ths pont, p, and what The law, f adopted, wll take from Irvng Cummngs drected. jtn whch they have concentrated As a matter of record, at Decem s true of that offce s equally true the muncpal her, 2, the unpad taxes n every other offce and Department p authortes and the varous Overseers of the Poor of the Amazng Fgures amounted to $22,., whereas HI the county. kng charges jaunty ther present rghts and prvat December, 925, fve years Not content wth ma A l}:ht year epnls.'i.s...,., later and the end of ther admnstraton, the unpad taxes amounted stantaton, they proceed a step that they know are ncapable?, k leges and places them In the hand of sub- mles. of a Welfare Commsson. Such a to $!><,. an ncrease of farther, and promse, by way of a $24,., or over 5 per cent., pledge, to mmedately reduce the whereas at December, H28, County appropratons for the year (three years after tho present admnstraton took offce) the unpad taxes had onl,y ncreased by $8,., or only 2 per cent. You can thus see that the present admnstraton has done alt" n ts power to fry to reduce the outandng taxes. We have not broken fath wth e people of Woodbrdge Townshp the past and wll not n the fure. Your co-operaton wll be the asrance for a stll better and bgger t'oodbrdge, Under economc condtons never ofore known n the ndustry of t- world, we have strven to adnster the affars of the Townshp or the best nterest of ts ctzens ml solct your support at the polls hat we may contnue ths servce. Care of Captve Turle Turtles lve well n capvty n a cr'eleel bo\ lll"l wth oarll f tn earth s rouevvel every few lne! kept most st all tmes. They ur4.llslnclul to fee'l In wlder, but n warm weather wll em amleworms, slug's n use'os, also strawberres, tnaten's, letuee. melon-rml and ntller gucflcn fruts. Seed» Lone; Dorp.ant When sonc fun-ss whch are so len.se l at nothng can grow u; ler tle trees, are cleared, a marvelous crop of whte clover las, occurred so many can le' no possbltye> InS rarrel hy I h- wl'.l lave lan lormut H nto lfe wth I. lf tll' Sllll SEGAL'S MARKET FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Man and School Sta. Woodbrdge 8-72 Carrots Beets..,. Mushrooms Bolng Onons Sweet Potatoes Radshes _ Wnotap Apples Tokay Grapes Lemons WEEK-END SPECIALS bunches c bunches c - lb 29c 4 pounds c.. S pounds 25c bunches c pounds 25c pounds 25c dozen 5c llt* of 9 wahuts, almonds, 8c gallon, U2 by $5,.,?,. f whch savng- s to be effected by educng to that extent the county oad appropraton. Ths becomes ot only rdculous, but laughable, hen t s consdered that the total f the county road appropraton s only $,6.. In other words, hey purpose runnng the Road Deartment of ths county for $6. year. Unless they have entered nto some secret arrangement whereby Chnese coles or Mexcan peons are to b,e mported as road aborers n ths county, t would aptar to us to be utterly mpossble jr them to keep that one pledge at least. Ther unfamlarty wth the present program of work beng done by the Board s further demonstrated by ther suggeston that bonds tn the amount of $225,. be s d. Such a course has not only already been followed, but we may say that wthn one hour after the Governor sgned the Unemployment Re^ef Blls, our road program was submtted to the' State Drector of Unemployment (Relef, and at the present wrtng, four of the proposed road projects are under way, and over 5 men are actually engaged n work. Respectfully LEWIS Ct)MPTO N, Drector,.. HENRY C. GERG, ANTHONV J, GEBHARDT, KLEMMEK KALTEISSEN, PETER M. KUOEGER, C. RAYMOND WICOFF, Democratc Members of the Board of Chosen Freeholders uf Mddlteex Co. Please menton ths paper to advertsers; t helps you, t helps them, t heto«ycur paper. GIT RID F DISEASE GERMS n nose mouth and throat L-t Zonte clea way the nuluteu Becrecj s, kll I he germs, prevent nt "unease. n Hghly lal. Suothng to memo MISS RAMONA NOVOTNY announce! th«openng of her ctuh n uthetc, to«and tup DANCING at the SEWAREN SCHOOL OCTOBER 2, 9 Eahwuy 7- address Commsson must, of necessty, engage assstants to represent t n each of the ctes, townshps and boroughs, besdes the Requrement of establshng a central workng force of whch, n the opnon of th! "ommsson, would tend to ncrease j the cost of admnsterng relef to the poor and we feel that no extra costs should be ncurred whle ths depresson contnues unless assurance can be gven of an mprovement n the manner n whch the poor are cared for'and ths we are not prepared to admt can be done under ths law. If the law contemplated the establshment of a central welfare house for the care of the permanent poor cases wthout takng away from the local authortes the rght to admnster to those temporarly n need, the Commsson mght feel otherwse, but the effect of thc law, beng to absolutely remove from local authortes all control over both temporary and permanent eases, the members of the Commsson assembled at ths meetng are unanmously; opposed to the adopton of the law n Mddlesex County." Cvc League Scores SCHWENZERS ( Tunson Lorch C. Schwenzer Schubert» Al. Smonaen U ; S7 K FLEA8 () H. Deter 52 K 6 J. Keatng N. Langan McCann Ceo. Deter ICG M K2l CRAFTSMEN (2) Smonsen 2 ( J 2 I'onM-oy Smonsen 94 7! Sehwenzer 7 58 Lev 226 7) An unusual tale of the Old South west of a woman's loyalty and another woman's kndness, and of the lual romance that came about as a result of a pcturesque outlaw who broke hearts as he broke banks of a cavalry sergeant who found crcumstances too much for hm such s the nterestng bass of "The Csco Kd," Fox adventure romance featurng Warner Baxter and Edmund Lowe, whch begns ts local run for four days startng wth the md-nte show, Saturday, October, at thc Majestc Theatre. Whle the acton s lad n southrn Arzona, the pcture fs n no sense a "Western," for ts unque tory and ts exceptonal cast auto ' 46 8!J7 K27 AVENEL SPORT CLUB () E. Ner 9!) 6 U7 H. Ayres 28 C Kesse. 4!) -to Mandemaker A. Falkenatern 8 J, Larson S. Peterson f 92 GRUDGE BATTLE The Harry's and thc Mket wll settle a grudge baueball K"uc. Sunday afternoon on, the Grofe street damond at :. Albon galore s promsed. Churc Unon n Chna The Clurcl <f Clrl.st In Chna IK a unon of fourteen dfferent deum'mutlutul fe'ruup, rf-n'u'cntns tha fnll of nlsslhrj I'lTort. It *I;B rv'tmlwl In lvtol.t>!', ll)-'7 and utllfg Itl u ttl^lu body Pe^ytt'lma, (Juug'Hjtlnulhu, U, lletorwed, D Caccola Wll Not Gve Up Fords Post Wll Contnue As Coach Of "Smart Woman" To Open At Majestc For Three Day Run Begnnng November 5 Mary Astor Starred. SHARES $2. EACH Dvdends payable sem-annually n February and August Seral shares are always avalable New Seres open February - May - August and November of each year. Get partculars from any of the followng Drectors or Offcers: John B. Tffany, Pret., Colona. Wllam M. Doll, Colona Wm. J. Byrne, Vce-P., Colona Howard H. Jennng., Colona Bancroft Lvngton, Sot., Colona.. r«l«j»«w J t* ] Loan K.romer. colona.. M. McAndrew, Treaj., Colona ' H. St. C. Lavn, Countel, Wbdg. 'gnatz Lu.tgarten, Woodbrdse Joseph E. Corbett, Colona Frank M. Patteron, Colona. or wrte to COLONIA BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION 66 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY NEW FORD TUPOR SEDAN $49 (F.O.B. Detrot, plut freght and detvtry, Bumpert and spare lre extra at low cost.) Bult for many thousands of mles THE new Ford has been desgned ttnd bult to gve you many thousands of mles of fathful, economcal servce. Beneath ts flashng beauty of lne and color n those vtal mechancal parts whch you may never s^e s a hgh qualty of materal and accuracy n manufacturng. The rela< blty and capable performance of the car, n all weather and under all condtons, make t a partcularly good choce for long, constant use. It stands up under the added stran of bad roads and hard daly servce n way dat has always been characterstc of the Ford car. The passng months wll ncrease your satsfacton n ts performance and confrm your frst mpresson that t s a value far above the prce. CALL OR PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. Maple and Fayette Streets Perth Amboy, N. 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