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1 m *VF <% -v* WOODBRIDGE It in the Making! SIXTEENTH YEAH Latest Potective Devices Used "in Constuction New Home (o National Bank Heat and Dynamite Resisting Vault with 6 Inch Doos and With Inticate Bugla Po Attachments Will Givt Local Bank Building Maximum Safety. Evey conceivable potection against buglay and theft will be installed in the new home the National Bank, now unde constuction. Tie vault, whichjtnwibwm eight by eight by sixteen feet,, will be moden in evey detail. It JB constucted heavy steel,bas, e-infoced concete, with lattice wok steel ods imbedded in it, endeing it absolutely immune to»afe cackes. The do the yauh, to be -built by the Moale Safe Company, Hamilton, Ohio, will have a total thickness ib and seven eighths inches/and is composed a one*and one half inch steel plate, seven inch bun-eaist- T, - :. ~ ing >"" metal, moini one nnd half Inch fiveply five p ) steel, and. One Inch open heath steeu It B fltril potected by antidynamite devices, and themostatlc Wife Who Left -. Family Five Wants Divoce Ms. Oaee Fetaa, Wood- JHIlim th«m, o«" -.» - - AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER IN THE INTEREST OF WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP II """ II!-. "?~*""..""... «.i. W». - I... A Q7U potection." I The Duplex Electic Bugla alam i stem, oneatltg a lage bell, In a steel sceen cage In font thoj building, and In a closed cicuit connection with evey pat the vault, is the most moden device Its kind. Tons steel ae used In pctec- m cuency, nafe.deposit and Is, was aested and confined item, assuing me uui.i,.., -.,UL v.j Township jail last night I highest efficiency In \>fotectlon, not chaged with disodely condtct.-sho. supassed.byany metopolitan lnsuceated ceatea ajitbiuumitc, a distubance, whee.»» he *,. huu- SUIMe Ol me W.VD wokingon the M>»Wing ae: Michael hand etiibed to comply >lth b* demands.fo money.,\ Kelsz,Benejal contacto, witjl,jo-. The husband claims that Ms,, Feao went away with a man named Beph Utassey, as-foeman; Jensen and Rodne, plumbing; ganite font Dato, and esided fo a while in by ;Fedeal Tea Cotta-<3ompany, Pennsylvania. Recently he advetised that he would not be esponsi- fom Pensacola,.Floida; j ; mable to fixtues cabinet ble fo an debts contacted by he, wok by Peth Amboy Constuction because tthe had deseted him. Company; lighting Snues by Black MTB. Keao, who Is seveal yeas and Boyd, ot New Yok, younge than he husband, etuned finally, claiming that she had violated no laws, moal o othewise, Undegoes Seious M.. B. B. Walling and that the ffcndshlp between he and Dato waa platonlc.. Opeation fo Tumo Aa he husbalfd owns some popety, she Insists that she will net a divoce, and demands funds so- she can Emblematic Gibalta*s Stength.. m m a a w Fom tlio A«Mlecli Da Emblematic Gibaltas Stength, is the Banking Institution the Woodbidp National Bank, as evidenced by thei new Bank Building, daily gowing in height. Contacto expects tp have same oed shotly. This building is being eected tinde the pesonally supevision A, Stanley Mille, Achitect and Enginee, specializing in Bank Buildings, Equipments and Vaults, Booklyn, New - Yok.,..Entie font building will be Matt finished Ganite Tea Cotta, now being made by the Fedeal Tea Co..,. Inteio will be beautifully equipped in mable, bonze and cabinet wok, high quality. SOMERVILLE CITZENSPSY TRIBUTE TO FATHER RYAN thm«- Gathe to to Enegy an Beloved Piest tn the Welfae His Community. ieighty Membes Clegy, ami j Many Relatives fom Wood-; bidge Attend Mass, Cele-i batin.twenty-lifth Yea t Piesthood. LOOKS LIKE WINNER THEBOOMTOWN New Jesey PRICE THREE CENTS GRAUSAM ASSOCIATION PLANS BIG FIELD BAKE Dntc is Set (o June 27th and Expets in Refeshments ae Compose p Menu * Festive Boad. MEMBERS JOINING Jie>Jocable Get-to* f? Fftnda. and s L jfpopula Commitfo Re-election in Th* fistfield bake (bf Ihe "Jake ThmiM«I.nyiliMt, mvillibi Im Dem- Ciausam A*«oeiaTlon"" Will be held othllo iiimm»»v(«xt-hh ii iu» i>t Uitit Wn 3tfW" Mth., accoding to plans),,, to the iii s who IN i\- C\- iiuulc nuuli nt a meeting the ogfufta-* IHMlctl tn win, nit only tlu- iiomln- tioo lost night, when a lage numsmif.iivil.i.e., N. J., June a. - : - sclflim If evti liai a fltlzn ntloii, but tl\t.»i<mym «i ihn IIIWIII**! li uf membflj ucmin)j > we«pesent, ai>d,_ ISiimmville w-vllle been accoded thfi.tlhiili- the.tibute ltl ini Jij-nibM Xfmb.. M. Mf l*y- ijiy "DVeal aaveal new ntetnbes wee accepted, i! f affection and appeciation*-t»ndii-d to tfipkev. ducha/d. T, Rynn, he thef i-i )»«j. hnnnt csndldacy Comnillt ilou lost b: «ttintk.ll tnwitin whwi The object the association soc Is to -" -" " " * " < the; candidacy «* fomniiiio*. iy tlip lticns Somovllle at the His Integity Hint "ifa i«h«i»*-fflftp Jftcob Oauaam, unning fo Tfvot* In elpqtlbn In life Ptst Wad this Fall. ftiiuitbct- Hotel-Last-«venl«j;, when Itv unsue him «A«L A contmluw "exuets" hasbwn ii/iiifi <»f all denominations gathceil at a tmn<iue{ Riven in his hono,,<owiudilii. placea"tft-" ctinpi- "eat»«fo tin ad a fitting inse to- the- celebation tin twiiity-flfth yea,his piust- Ih Avenel Steet ocension, whjch will be the op6nlng t,un an acilvc campaign to plice buck Into otllp a man v<l)g, duing hltt two yeas sevice.on the committee, hns won fcnaiiie to hlmnelt fo ht integity, honesty, and, depon(\ablllty. " < Haold IPCII In pesident ot the. association, All who ae Inteested ht - thy-wicecb» ot the ~ "" * CommUt(<«m>n tt- the polli-next Fall, ac Invited to. Join, * nominal an-., niial membeship fee being chaged... I The otgnnlxatlon ot the polltlc»,l Agument* to b«oiub came as a supise to tti«com- Pacing Will be Catholic and Potestant alike joliipd in UK tllajte, which was all the mpc slgniftcabt, becauw li wait sincee and Bponta«eous, and loatilied to his unfalteing inteent and D is cussedat «t»4«ftvo- 4wlng_the_alitfienve8Xs., his < pastoale in..sawcvflle, nojp only in the membes hlsalsh,- but thecomciunlty-aa well. I Fathe Byan, who was bon in. Woodbldgp, N. J., the. son the- " *, late Patick and Catheine Ry«n,." o» nd was odslned at Tenton on June;I, ThuncHl lheshed -> u.ut-at Ouhat Meeting Mpitins tto n mttteeman, who expessed his appe- c, atlon to the flms Bnd membeb 9 and eceived his ealy.education be Held Unde Auspices fo tte inteest taken In his candidacy. in the paochial and public schools the township, late enteln"s**mi! Community Club June 8th. ;Hall College, atid St. Mays Seminay, Baltimoe, wbee he pepaed fo the piesthood. In ode that the pbldents Militay Honos The banquet on Wednesday night Avenel may come to a bette unde- was one the lagest «ve held Ip Av """" " " " - - at Funeal Avenel Soldie this boough, the hotel being towd-, standing. ot the question ot placing ed to the vey doos. sidewalks on AveY.el steet the Av- Ms. Benjamin B. Walling,. "We ae paying tibute today tcael*mensconununity Club have awife the well known membe " piest andjo the_ man" live sepaately. Feao claims that ot he Boad ot Education. $ Fods Rod and Gun Club oi MiW iwsi!a o a vmu meeting the ju e dg6 P Pete : F. W Daly" New Bunswick, plb at the club, house when a dli- Funeal sevice? fo the late Ffcnk Residents on Tuesday evening, June she has no gounds to divoce, and esting easily at the Poly clinic Is eage to effect a econciliation In TtJKai, New Yok City, followingan opeation fo tumo to Raise Fund fo New Home ZSn-!»- Who Impotftnt poblem J. Bmmeloh wee held fom:.the spite the fact that the has left enegy BU I CUSSOU Ul this tuia mifuiwuv ln.pot.nt.. him seveal Umai to anothef man. Of the bain fefomed on the good wok ol Fathe Ryan. In this lls will,.. be held. All ldent* ldentd aeto- home»t his siste, Ms. O. M. Lage, Ms. Feao was eleased this Wednesday * moning, accoding community. The thundtlng_ ap moning, and the case li still pending.. Feao, who in a sobe, Indus- today. The opeation was a Rod and Gun Club, whose pesent membeship 25 is ex-speech testified to the to wod eceived by the Leade. < Plans ae pogessmg fo the poposed home the Fods RUlt- yued t to RtWnd attend ftnd and». il Mge e tunout S T A, plause V.. U which geeted f l. Vinjf L f people Deople B is expected when the tl meete lnjihage We e in chage Rev. ROT. J. J. B. B. Myea Hyen the Episcopal chuch in the Episcopal Md Intement chuch followed tn Wood- in tious man, Is willing to swallow hi* citical one, Ms. Walling being which the heats his listenes.<4 ;lng n «Is i a called Aaitoai to ode. pected to double in the next yea. The clubhouse and gounds pide and take back MB wife, fo the on. the opeating tabu twm echoed hissentiments. Pesident ft. A,,Co»n ot (he Com Luthean Caoetey, at Booklyn. sake ot the childen. oclock in the moning until will be constucted on.what is knowa as the "f&nlg&n estate" - Judge F. L. Qldfty, ol SotneviUe, munltjc Cmh will peswb and all attending will be given M oppotunity and Albet Emmeich who ae both The deceased was the son Ova ljo is the aftenoon..,_. L, 4Vo -liik p ec toluve t a p shoot-.who was an aqeomplubedloatuasi - - -<«««jhotghealw ghts, i to pesent th«u tide the ease, H«many tlendi la the dead and fn addition to being»uvtved by Ms. Lage also leaves a siste, LUC V.,...,..,. ttfit fo. Schools to U*e Tonuhlp tuit that tt wih t«- me fnbkw«w««tlijt th» ~-»BV~UIOQUUB v»,.,»,.._. wt aptwyow etain "V» piest.as a citizen and neighbo, dmp Committee when the odinance Mias Maie Emmeich tiew Yok health completely. The affliction, though not consistently tlan pinciples had esulted In appe- steet came up fo discussion con- Jesey City. with bass, pickeel and othe game fish, acccuflilnfc t<ma wltobe pactical application ChlB-fo the laying sidewalks on Avenel City, and one bothe, Fedeick oc, Tons Coal the oganization, seious in Its effects, had nevetheless poved dangeous, and a UB inside hla paish. against the Impovement. The esi- ot ciation iinil affection outside as well sideable opposition was aaigned Emmeich Emmc had spent the best pat t his hi lif life In the sevice hi* h * Next Winte ipeedy opeation wab ecommended by the family physician. be the Union County Ba AsBocla- tween ttw the Avenel School and* Q S and hla death came as a e-t J. J.Owens, Plalnfleld, a memilong the thooughfae, ooin iu thhe amy and naval Gold Sta Mothe lqna**l«pav Geoges avenue Jomed the opposi M. Walling spent Wednesday Foll«w«Heo Son OpeeueiS lay and a membe fathe Ryans Boad Education Aaka fo night and Thusday at the bedaide hip wife. Ms. Julia Mafy, aged ntty-flve, "" f a W at Seton Hall College, spoke Bids fo Nut, Stove and andltegting agalnbt the passage, ot the a hono fom Fot Totten ot 78 Main steet a gold sta mothe -> * Tolfege athlete won distinction on I odinance. Alte a lenghty agumate. ment hefoe the townstheu noac-,.... funeal cotege at the Luthcemetey, Booklyn, and -""- Buckwheat, Anthacite to be wen Man, Buned died at the hospital on Sunday aftenoon following a bief Illness. Ms. Township. Axel. tt does not pay to speed tuou B h college» hto lne Opened June 2st. by High Powe Wie, taken. Commltteeman ( Heny. T d lng ducted the itual the amy Dies at City Hospital Maty la suvived by he husband, 386 New Bunewlck l* avenue, and ana entetainnient entetaloment t pogam wab vieavul. A thousand tons coal will be Michael PoBtoleses, Tenton, eached i on the tne paish paibii night uiem in IU his «.~ hono...- used to heat the schools the Township next winte, accoding to notice Aa a esult bus sustained at He son, Chales was killed in ac-paid {25 -~- and costs, - - when k - found.nfl Fathe Fattie Ryan was pesented at that ocuuis uu June 2.8th to advise the fo bids advetised by the Boad ot JPeth S ; Amboy DSOU:* last tvenly-nvvy-ea-so Fiday moting, guilty on a chage Qt speeding befoe tlme with a 2.6. pube by the imemch sevea m IUD >».>», committee what la desied. With?n Fance duing the Wold D. J».ki t.i A. i membes his paish. The Knights Idea In mind, the Community I had beenconflned In the hosptlal at * I this lesft ID- i" Education this week. As anthacite ui * WD v"-*--- " * Tp-_ Lyon (o five yeas. old; Bewaon, died Sunday mon- Wa. Funeal sevices wee held at Recode Ashley. Judge Ashley lec-! Co i umbu8 VllveVTeVvicem penm him and with the a " ~ *- +*»A uin. clud )B paving the way lo the peo-,* The J ltuml la asked fo exclusively ltw*tta»j.jrexth Amboy City owi-j9;jo t- j 9:9 oclock Wednesday ntonlng I the oi the Ameican Legion Ameica gave ple t get togethe. J WM conducted at the house Monday mate cost will "" fpa he late wldenoe, and at,, -: table sevice l., matte appaently *»» %% m by the Woo46idge Post No.. oclock fom the Hungaian Catholic that aa a token esteem. A basket jdowll to-the cost to.» d l ; g 7, unde Commanae Commande William VYUI -- tt. hold consumes about seven tons chuch. Intement todk place in theviolatos the Ameican Beauty osea was P«-popety ownes owncm vesus <<» «the».., flafety,_ Captain.. n.,, Baen,. L. Me- MCby the cecelebant at a impovements. Poponents the about the left leg and his coal duing the winte, 43 homesjbjanad buned about me ki ien top ic S > pole...~, faailx plot in the Pesbyteian cemetev. * could be heated fo a season with the back while woking on top a pole Woodmen Ante *nteii»" to > him lm hv by the Saaellle Sonievllle BkB Btks B and nii welfae ot, the commwlty atteen! Cidi lage.. The popety ownes main-. Nulty. amount it takes.to keep the thitmn on Gant steet, nea Godon steet, I Hold Cad Paty Eighty piests, sixty-five fiends, tain that the sewe and wate assessments have not been levied as yettoolan Speaks schools otlthe Township at the ight Peth Amooy. ;... land and metnoes membes oi M. m. Ryans njnu =. family u»..., - Funeal sevices will be held tomoo moning at 9 gclock fom Danct Tonight fom andthee U a lage Item accued te Plnp Pine Rove Gove No NO. 8 je Woodmens woodmen si Ooal deales ae unanimous In attended the BO! Wgh mwb &{ chuch Qf th< Inteest on these, assessments In ad dltlon to the oiginal cost ot these uging householdes to \ay In a sup-the houae, followed by sevices in Cicle held a successful.benefit cad.] mma(, ullte Reception, and wee en to Avenel Men now. Thmitth no stike chuch and flntenuent in."..j--,. n)bllt Bt theitetained In the Somevllle County "-- on the othe hand main- lumme months, when the domanaj falls o ff -. M Buke M*. Algai* Peth \Amboy Patolman au«:u««william» nd PfttW " oclock tjpboldt Family Taditfoli MM Av*n«l Fie Botfd Awads lmuance to the iniuanoe w i»" - Heny. Mades and and Ms. Local Agents HUGE; BUSINESS DONE BY N. Y. TELEPHONE most. fo %e»»,,»., aided, A special pue plie by the th«r ftw ot Newak on Class Day, &imfct gandson Hii iivw small-»opotlon to u butiiuk.%tm,m,m _5. "* to Raise; Funds fo High School The geneal oganisation the high school will hold a dance tonight In the gym. Mu«lc will I be funished by the Night Owl C "- nehesta. The poceeds Will be i been fe $35, Vedict Sets, Recod fo Middlesex The vedict $35, awaded to Julia Alexande ol R&itan Township in New Bunswick, wtth City Attoney David T. Wllehtt as the lawye In. the case, sets a ecod fo Judgments In Middlesex County. bought with H the,taget aveage nuobe/ ot telephoneeve awaded In Middlesex ees.se ove fome ecod figues lmmeii»js IthU... s volume ot taflje, Pesident illott says.ww, hamdied with geate speed than eve befoe and ith by evey method ot cotnpalaoi and WMtuce the Bsvlce wae tb,e b»«t eve endeed by the com- Dany. > Evey effot Is being made, selbes. *?J&fj MatCeucd vtlous, was aayed y WiUnt*. Tto an»<ffl«tit m "UU, when the i«fc by a tolley ca a Matt?ucel bu» w«>wd8 paty last Wednesday night at thei Ms, May Klein, In Albet Club. Bteet. Mniehle, euche, whist and The membes Fathe Ryans fan-tn wee the games in play. Immediate family, who attended the It the e*-awa4ftjljft..the vaious on Tuesday moning, ajul weeen- anou»dbe PB wt«.n B to bea tk expense tetalnea*~at~a~tu"ficlieou lacludtdi games as tollows:, 3, W. Boos, hand M., and Is. P,. J. Ryan, Miss, icnle: Ms. Klein, ag Catheine"Ryan, and P. J> Ryan, J.; I M. and Ms. John, J,-Ryan, John Man Hit by Ms. J. Rohjei apon; Ms. and Richad Ryan, J., and the geiie, tow»l; Ms. Claude Misses Helen, Fancis, May and On, s&ndwlch tfay; Ms. Thom- Alice Ryan;. Stolen Auto Mayo and Ms* Win. A. Byan, P. L. Ryan, J., and the MlaseB Elizabeth, Catheine, and Magaet Ryan; yt»aoua to Aid Office in Peienting Evidence in Any Caae Befoe Cout. (By Coespondent) An adiebs by Hon. John, % Toolan, Posecuto Middlesex County "featued the meeting the Avenel MenB Community Club held Maie T*an, Lawence, Joseph and, Fen ton, uu Mls> May Mooe, James Ryan; ILVDVU» ** " ""», Einljan, tuwi-i. WH.., M. and Ma. James James e inteesting addess. towel; Ms. John Lewis,,bath salts; Dalton, and the Misses WaTa* SS".t5«oa \SSS Ms. Chales Mislck, Jw ceam.. iiivnn bv B. man who disappeaed ai Helen, Anna Dalton; su -_ ltm,",_", n, a n,n>ia Actut " aaa..,._» <ffj \SwXJm i,. t\ia Pa i* tae i te the accident, Is at the Peth Am- his oaee in auun w u.,,.. n and U Ua»»> \ " Euche:,.MFH Magaet K»lly. ** St»by tay; Ms: J. J.Oi*ce, cap and Anna boy Hospital and out ot dange, ac- patmentb the vaious munlclpall- Mlsaee Catheine, Julia and m;. Jackson, towel; Ma. J [Codlng to wod eceived tom the.ties and how the fices chaged hospital this moning. " \...,..,., J \mtih lav enfocement and pivate tulk, towel Patick Ryan Peth Amboy. _ Deak was walking along Gove cltlieob too could futhe the wok fhibt; Ms. The fist numbe the Paish Helen" KUln. pillo Som«s, bed uou: te f M "" tqweli giiet egg beate; MH. siwawi --., IlKn. "MWhael Conolet wat; Ms. J. Iipth, apon; Ma. Mt P«Joy, towel; Ms. O. Beckmun, gue»t towel; Ms, Romond, ap ui; MIBB Hvlen won HONORS S! ««=SS:S3Sw 5wK nts t«testimonial fom th. lte.i when tmvmm,.ecumni..... v- -? --- childen the paish who wee ep- N..K.MS6 came W*H H f obtain a poaecution is one th«! L.. K. Uaate Donald.usad. He did " R f f i nces u yobtieu»««,.»«. the. imw. Uji,o4ue*d- JqhqtN, Touey who, epewntlig the p.aneh, gpok«uu tlie subject, Ou Pasto." M. Topejl Bketche4 biefly the ealy nutsy the chuch duing the pa«uau the late, )«loved pa&to, Rev. owvey by Matin A. V. U. Bagaad and told ed the co-opeation ot all cuhen; aid In thla Impotant phase otthat night, ai his conaiuun a. Vi,-._._ citical, and odeed him emoved to wpfk., - - ->--.. -»tu,,t nn He waal Vaious cases local inteest aadled by t%«posecutos, fice! lulnjg the past few yeas wee «-, c lewed by M. Toolan... At the cloae his addees, M. Toolan answeed seveal quubtloni B asked by valouu cluv membes with.? Ieuid to tne couuty law enfoce- The club feels honoed to h&elt** M.ioolatv come to Aveint tnasinuch Boi-hm RewiVPs Iee at geat demands ae being made.at; CX>hunbl» Univesity all times fo bis sevices as a nubile... Bowhm, popula high school teache, win) won audnu «..- - the condltlou the ehueh when Fathe Ryac took eage, neaj-ly sixteen- yeas «««, Ausust, 8 team whl«h won the county cham- Unction by coaching the baseball t«en- yeas»g«,.u n., ploubhip last yea, eceived the de- The speake expessed the thanks ot [ea M. A., M««te. tl Ats, at the people at the woodefuf wok «.«.«,«. Ttt««d»y t the pasto ha* done In building yun»iu u.» the m»d. Commencethe chuch pone to Its psb : evening Hg at «! tin *,«- Gand ent "he condition and;,also fo m t ot f the M. inwitujtlon. kit tnutut he has tiwm In s>x thjee ms _., le«ttt4ujtn(i; that tins B. F. Battin ot the Inveattfa- D»uatoi nt the National Cowp«ny will be the sp«hw th» cuib at i u meeting on 4th. Blue fw»» 7m makw ev«w to»l»»»tti m«al. its a

2 I. - _ j. i * _ A> V I A Castang Leaves Boy Scouts Amboy Distict Hebet W/Lutin, «f Gadne, Mass., to Take up Wok a* Executive in Thit Section* J. D. CnstanR, fo two yeas Bcout Executive ot the Peth Amboj Distict Council, Boy Scouts Ameica, began bis duties on toon day, Juno st, as Stout Esecutlv<» the- Klhmotid Boough Council, Boy. Flouts melca. The new headquates aeat St. Goge j Stateii " Tilland. As successo to t*\e fome Stout Exwutlve J. D Castang, the > Peth Aniboy, Distict Council har v wctted the sevices Hebet W. - Lunn, fonfe EneciitWe (latdhe, Masa. Regading the change ponl-. tlon, It Is Inteesting to note that the. Boy 8cout Foundation, unde whose auspices the scout activities ot Btaten, Island and all othe booughb Kew Yok City ae conducted, have. been negotiating with Executive Castang fo -some time elative -to -4 his comhg into New Yok scout wok. This new position fo. J. D. Caotang epesents the geatest ad- «vancewent he has thus fa ftade tn h.ls pessional scout caee. His wok hag. attacted the attention. tbe Boy Scout Foundation fo quite, some time and in a ecent lette they cpmoented on the favoable pophe- "(Hal being made egading his futue nativities tn the RJehmond Boough *eld. * * AJl mat week, many ot the toopa as VN> as tne Executive Boad the Peth Ajnboy Distict J*3oilncil extended to Executive Castang a s«u>s supise faewall paties and he caies wlth-ftltn to his new Jtold the ood wishes all. *J. Xunnias statettiiib ilullus as Scout Executive the Peth Amboy Distict-Council, Boy Scouts Ameica, on Jane fist. Algeba No longe Requied to Rutges State Scholaships Luthe H. Matin, Regista Rutges Univesity, announced thlfj week that it will no longe be necessay fo candidates fo State Scholaships at Rutges to take an exam inatlon in algeba. The only subject equied ai candidates is English, aad tie emaining examinations fo q&llflcation may be taken in.mathematics, Latin, moden- foeign language, histoy o science. Pevious to this yea,,hoth Knglinh and algeba wee equied. The examinations fo State. ScholamilpB will be held in at least one place in each county on Thusday, June 3, and Fiday, June 4. The schedule includes English on Thus- «monlnp fom 9: to 2:, Moden Foeign Language fom l:uo to 3: in the aftenoon, and. Latin fom 3: to 6:. On Fiday, examinations in mathematics will be feed fom 9: to 2:, histoy fom : to 3:, and science fom 3: to 5:. The,moden language tests will be given in Fench, Ge-, man o Spanish; mathematics in al- geba, plane geomety, solid geomety and tigonomety; and science in Chemisty, physics o biology, Ex- ams will also be-feed in United States, English, o Euopean histoy. Candidates in each county making the highest aveagen any fou examinations, including English, will tie awaded scholaships feed by the State New Jesey valued at fom $2 to $23<Ta yea ta fou U yeajs. Thee ae", at pesent, 24 T OP J C: "< these scholaship holdes at Rutges, Q ommut sixty being awaded each yea. 3 P. Local boys have always been inteested ill the scholaship examin& Endeavo. tlons fo the State Univesity, and ft its believed, now that it is possible to substitute some othe subject fo. Algeba, that a lage numbe senios will take advantage the oppotunity eceiving a oollefte Education at geatly deceased cost. Poulty Notes,.May maks the month highest. poduction, and fom iow on,,thee m " will be -a gadual dopping eggs. ftus Miay Queen Hails Fom Syia Ctntt) eu Phot* Ohio WSSIeTai ITitTSTBitys May Quwn Inn* spent»f n in Beiut, Syia, whee he paents have be-jn engaged is missionay wok. lf She 4 penldftit the womens student govenment association the univesity. ST. JAMBS R. C. CHURCH Ret. Richad J. OFaeU, BMto S A.M. M»B8. :3 AM: Maw. 9:3 A.M. Sunday School. Week ays Mww at 7:3 A.M. A. M. 7 P. M. Chistian Endeavo; C How May We Ceate and Spead Happlnesa" by M. Robets. 7:45 P.M. Evening Woship..Satuday, (tomoow 2 P. M The O. J. Society will hold a cake and candy Bale at the home Miss Helen Dockstade on* School steet. Odes may be given in advance by telephone. The Ohletlan Science Society Sewaten is a banch o! the Mothe j Mothe_ Hodo you,, ke my Chuch, The Fl«t Chueh qf Chist, Scientist, In Boston, Mass. Sevices ae held,ln the chutoh on- West avenue, evey Sunday d aoning lg at eleven oclock. Subject Lesson-Semon next Sunday, God the Only Cause and Qeato." Testimony meetings on Wednesday tunings at eight oclock. The eading oom is "pen on Thusday aftenoons fom thee to five, Hee all authoised publications may * ead, boowed o puchased. You ate Invited to attend these sevices and sse the Reading "" PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Leoy Y. DJllene, Ministe THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, JUNE 4,926 Many Win Place on Hono Roll at Colonia School The Sping months and consequent j fai weathfet "has Incnstd the attendance ecod tli- Colonia School j ae is shown be the ecod- ptlplln nolthe absav no tady duing Fist (ii-fwk R6b»e* AyeS, Tony Damiana, Joseph BeladAnn,.. -Walte Launhatft, Iving LiOTellHDie MndKyesy.,,.Kaluniv Madgy*tf. Edwin McMichael, William Loux, Pank Inkham, Glo* vnnni Danlsiim Helen Buge, May Do SlBto, Hnnns, "" De glsto, Sylvia lliflwny, -Blanch* nbnfli, Rujh Te- n; Helen WetMl. Gade niil AblottCSiy, Wilbu" Oa Nun,. Wnlte MadlioB, Edwin Tinkham, William* Maue.JBabn* Ellis, May TtuM, EJthel Kialay. Lillian Weima. Jean Woodwad, Rose TezeHa, ThT«f Gade Fank Betadino, Pete McMichael, Sidney PlnKham, Geoge Ruff, Willlnm Whalen, Julan Ablonczy, Ruth. Hanns, Floence Hon,,. Hatnilton Hillings, Chales Bown, Howad Denny. Geoge De Stephano, jobn HHIIIIB, Noaan Maue. May Beladino, Emma. Bunte, Ruth Walte. " -HVoatti Oade Jolin Bttfge, Robet Hull, John KovacV, \ Donate Leila, Leon Mc- Michael, Fed Wagne, Doie Ayes, Helen Belatdino, Magaet Bo/aB, Maie Laiinhadt, Doothy Madison, Magaet McCimlck. -Fifth Umte Anold Chistophesen, Magaet Ayes, Claa Denny Natalie Geen,. Maion Hagedon, Emma Kome,. Angelina Stefano. -Sixth. Gade Geia Ballnt, Eveett Ellis. Tony... Fank Stalay, Peston Mogan, ielen Ayes, Anna "Denny. ~ Boulevad Pak Lots Booming R. L. Gay, ifeles Enginee Pedicts Uppe Geen Steet Will be One Township* P i n c i p al Thooughfaes When Bus Lines Stat. Wednesday, 8 P. M. Paye Sevice; Topic: "Youth and the "Uppe Oeen steet, between Chuch." Woodbldge aa4 Ieelin. will be one Satuday, 7 P. M, The Boys Club the pincipal thooughfaes the will meet in the Sunday School Township jn the vey nea futue," said R. L. Gay, sales enginee fo Floence Realty Company yesteday, in commenting on the apid sales manent wavfe, Bobby? lotb at Boulevad Pak, Bobby What did you have It done M. Gay, who was active in the fo? midst the eal estate boom i/ Mothe Oh, well, It saves bothe, Floida duing the past two yeas, is fo one thing. most favoably Impessed with the Bobby-Couldn"t I have one dfne, ise In Wootfbidge ealty values. mothe and a pemanent wash, at He believes that Woodbldge is apidly gowing into a city. He is ea the same time? peclally enthusiastic about thai section Woodbldge lying between the Small Boy Dad, the baomete cente] town and IseUn station, has fallen. fom Amboy avenue to the old Lincoln Highway befoe many yeas Fathe Vey much? Small Boy (w" h guilty look) About five feet Its boken. The Gentle Sex... MEN FAINT IN MOB OF WOMEN TRYIBlG TO SEE FILM STARS Headlines in the Houston - Chonicle. be lined with bette class homes and-pedicts that Geen steet will have passed. Announcement was made ty-floence Realty Company last week that wok had stated on tbe eection 25 homes. Wate, electicity and BBB have been aanged fo, and will be available by. the time puchases _. ; A.M. Sabbath School. * PROPOSAIJS FOR COAL A.M.-Moatng Sevice. ChlBt Ou PasBove Lamb. I Sealed bids will be eceived by ti» Boad Education the Township Woodbldge, at 8 oclock P. M. local time, at the High School, June 2st, 926, fq coal to be deliveed to the Township SchoolB duing The Junio Chistian the school yea , as follows: High School, net tons nut coal, had white ash 6:45 P.M. Chistian Endeavo, High School,-?G net tons No. buckwheat coal 7:45 P. M. Evening Sevice: School No., net tons nut coal, had white ash Topic- "JesuB Though Expeience. School No. 4. Avenel 8 net tons nut coal, had white ash Wednesday; P. Mi-A lun*«<«school -No. «(. imlia 64 net ton* stove coal,. isd white ash fo the Jadles. theehuch will be School No. 7,, Fods 2 net tons, nut coal, sad white asb held in the basement woms the School No. 8, Keasbey 8 net tons nut cval, had white ash chuch and will be followed by * School No. t, Fot Reading 9 net tons,nut coal,.had white ash Missionay Missionay meeting in the upstais School Not, Hopelawn 7 net tons nut coal, had white ash h l fems Ms. A. H School No. 2, Sewsen j5 net tons nut coal, had white ash Sunday School cfems Bpwes Is the chaiman aange- School No. 2, Qolo&ia 5 net tonb nut coal, had white ash School Np. 4; Fod Avenue, Fods net tons nut,coal, had white ash Potable School, Hageman Height net tons nut coal, haid white ash, 8 P. M. Paye Bids on each school to be consideed sepaately and coal to be weighed Two factos should eceive Special Last Wednesday aftenoon the by a Deputy County Weighmaste. Right eseved to eject any o all bids. attention If poduction Is to be encouaged. last tea the season was hew at the E, CENSIGN, l. TheTody condition ot Hie bhds. home jnjlmw. I. J. R< mes on Distict Clek. Encouage a lage consumption Maple avenue. thltyf-. scatch gain.by a good feeding system and a good, wholesome scatch membes b pesent.- TRINITY EPISCOPAL ation. Some poultymensod that thei bids will consume moe scateh Rev. jl. BenjMtoin Myes, R«cjo. * * if pat tbe con is omitted and baley substituted. 8 A. M. Celebation Holy Euchaist. 2. Systematic culling the bid* that stop laying. The-bid that stopb A. M. Chuch School. tt- laying BOW wll pobably, not lay to seveal months. She should be taken It A- Mi-Mssinf -Pana out th«flock and eithe sold o Celebation Holy Euchaist. eaten. Thee win be no evensong sevice until the fist Sunday in Octobe. Tuesday, g P. M. Tbe Flou de Lls will meet In the ectoy. Colonist School Wednesday evening, the Mens Club will meet A motion pictue show will be Fiday St. Banabas Day. given at the Colonia school tomoow evening, at 8 oclock. The* po- chalst.. " 9 A. M. Celebation Holy Bu ceeds will be donated to the school MOTHODST fund, An inteesting pogam has bean aanged. Admission fo adults Rev. Mllno H. Senio, J * be thity centa and childen A.M. Sunday School.?(teen cents. A.M. Moning Sevice. Topic: "Without." Memoial Day Sevices wee held 7 P. M. Bpwoth League. at the school last Fiday aftenoon. 7:45 P, M>. Evening Semon; A featue u the pogam pg povided Topic: "Runaway.. a fitting memoial emembance to the latevcounty Supeintendent upint tonight. T P. M. The BuUde/ W iu hold a stawbey and, Beh H>Is M H B wuiis< ice ceam festival... oij the. chuch... lawns. Ms.,T. Mash B chaiman. The epundi in font ot the school Tuwdftli,» h JM. The Buildes pi ep f bufl44 will bold a aoeul m«etib«at the duing i the te we pabt p been two goauy weeks.tho,wsh b«>uufl«4 t, M M H. Senio will the effots fft the Janito, M, B. B. B e the hostess.. I Walk and d flowe beds bd Ilteduesday 7:3 P, M. Chql have beeo. leld out and suounded paottce followed by puye meeting at 8 oclock.,.." Satuday; Jim) lift* Oolonta Scout* Nine to Play The MenVOlttb w»l hold an automo-, bile tip toasbwy Pak, visiting the.,,!old Chueh at Tennet and Mplly Colonlft Boy ftsouts baseball p ches Feehold. DlnW l th flbld Sot lt ches well at aeflbldge Scout > m be enjoyed j flllwjon* tomo- d...,. Ritte?,pesldWt RltteTp the club the g«n»al ehainaan. TboBe wishing to attend must make esevations Way nays»b«inteiwu The poceeds will be fo the bn youth. CONOBIMATlOlUti a convesation with a fiend o custome in a n«jby town is meely y a matte 6f fp ping i up to one, f thoiipwi-venient public tcltphomf jpti see as you move along thprugtl the 4au. oue hee and jjet youe thee as fa as tantteting business U concened. T»t the public telephone eaches out town telephone* ju»t is veil as those nea bu. It o w«ll cay a message to a custome o an incjuiu to the hotpe fice. It will convey uou conmatulations o yotw *m patnu. ell, X j p W in anothe town withottt the touble* going thee u*e CKe Public telephone To Seek Secets &gzennojth No swift flights ove pola wastes can tatiify Van Gatnpen Heilne, Asbuy Pak, N. J. He has wandeed t}ie topic* and now,he is about to leave on sn expedition into fathest Geen* luid fo the Sl«tu»l Histoj Museum New Yok, whte b> villmajw a iptcfal itody the etfea floa and fauna. Te ex-. bf w»,. Jfeiion, to go hunting polav bn snned witv now tn GOVERNOR TO SPEAK AT COLLEGE?IELD DAY g* T **!Sp HW.I.IT Many at Rosay CaA taty Goveno A,.Hay jtfpoewllt-be nmnir the speake/to-fcdd.fllft visitos at tw New.WBey StafoOolFgp I a Paty given by the Agicultue and Expeiment Sta- Ro(ay Society St. Andews; linns Aimiai KleldDay, New Bnjns- chuch at Avenel. last week In M»e-,wlek on Jnne <>. This wi)! be the!, c i UD house waswell attended, fist time that Goveno "Mooe-h*B- Theo wee njiany tables nlnohjo. «d befoe a public athe»lflfc and fan-tan. M». JohnJayne was anno college mid expeiment statldn. chaiman theeventl ahdnnde outdoo etiinds will y> eected to ac-jhet.able 9u,pevlsinh and cops otas- IommodRte the lage numbe yisl- gutants the paty waft most micceas- TR expected, >,fti*-... l " Othe, pominent men to speak The following; pizes- awaded to will be Hon. Rphet A. Coope, Fed- guc ces9fui playes: nest bowls. Joi.nl Fam Lon Commlsslono. fom (nanna Obiipta; seving tiat.hin wanhington, D. C, Vt. V. John n MwtincXfdle; McAfdle; console set, set M» Ms..Know; Knw; TiiomaS pi-eslde.nt Rutges t!t>«f gi)gft andxeam set; F. Clgato; py- Bltv and D. J. O». liipman, diecto W pite, Ms. Edwad Rowe; comthe nutiment.station and (lean pact set, Matle Thullesen} box the College AKlcuitue. icandy, Gace,Cminon; loaf cake Joa. M CoopoB topi?, will he "Flnanc-p etag; Da i hone, May Igatoe; ine the Ameican Fame!" D.-»pbn, Stephen.Butte; electic (Thomas win descibe the alms and AillnUf,.Ana BuchanantoynA, Vok Rutges Uiilvetstty. A e- jfa n - fotna; cfee, M*. Stephen e*nt odutlbn in the cost tuition Butte; socks, M*. Voelke; cfee, at Rutges has opened ttte way, fo Ms. F. Cannon; towel, Cal Beck; hundeds New Jesey boys.wlio w :tng pape, J. Buchanan; witing will be anxious to hea bt. Thomas. ;ape; Ms. DQWato; silve tay, J6hn D Llpman will welcome the vlsl- Dbpoyc ; oottee, Ms. Leldne, lantnh andrlve a bief talk. Field cy "iish. Lottie M,anake; famy dish. Day Is open to the public. isteve Petas;- bath BfltB, A. Reul; The moning popam s to begin l CBn o f peaches. M*.. William Smith; at ;3 Daylight Savin* Time. In haie sticks, J. W. HIx»on., the aftenoon thee will be exhlbl- Ms. gawad ftowe ot Boston. tlons and discussions poulty, and Massachusetts was awaded ft ham. qf impoved vaieties cops and, Ms. Somes WOodbldge Won fuits, demonatatlons fam ma-. tne ne8t bowls. ohltieisu.insprctioniflf UfeBtock, and The"flow lamp win be awaded tallts ky scientists on the contol late. : vaious insect and disease pests; > «WOODBRIDGE FORESTERS TO TAKE EXCURSION TO MAUCH CHUNK iq,-. The chaiman the gas company was maklnr "a popula addess. Think ot the good the. gas com- _A«. A IJTI "" "tpany has done," he cifid, "If wee pemitted a pun, L youumay in th«wods the immotal poet, Hono the Light Bigade.. Voice a consume fom vadvak is one theoost active made!"- developments In the Township today, j,, M<immv to - Mhool t. A lagenumbe mis. liuvy. - g bought by Peth Amboy and W.oodbtdge buyes. Bus sevice fom Iselin to will stat as soon as county paving on uppe Oeen steet is completed. day.".." "Why?" "I dontfeel well." "Whee dont you feel well?" "Jn school." "I think we ought to putup a big "Talk, about totue " Toohlcken. "Whajt do you suptouists will say when -""Yes?" * ". p a j, "Nothing is wose than flitting in they ead n Jage lettes. a babes chai ]with you mouth "Wfclcbme to Tomhickei?" full lathe, watching the boy ty-] "Theyll pobably fe exfcuses fo Ing to «ive anothe custome you not accepting It," eplied the kioke ha.:. I the council. We can sell Staw hats fo less Because it costs us less to sell them on Staws Besides the "edges", we have the ight width bim the ight height cown ih fact we have just the ight hat at the ight pice. :_. _.Fancy Ban4» fo Smatness Cushion Xeatlwffi fo Oomfdt Hand Made fo Quality (.45 $.85 $2.45 $2.95 Plain o Fancy Bands Genuine Panama* $4.95 Toyo. $2,95 Custom Built Caps $.5Q and $2. IMHJBLB ORHBW LAST CALL! This Value, We Believe, Without Equal in thp Impoted $2.5 English Boadcloth Shits guaanteed not to fade $.69 Full Cut Size* 3*4 to J7 3 tot $5. No matte what style Colla attached NeckW Colla to match Its hee in this-, OeaTiato ihlfts. At the last meeting Cout Ba- on No. 63, Woo&bldge Foestes,,iJAmeica, flnftl aangement wee OniiiiK to w n-»*» *«»"ji» "ASPECIAL TRAIN will leave on the Lehlgh Valley Raiload fom - - N. J. The t & whweave wltpieavetje He Wat* Bteet..«tatlon at" 9:2 A. M* and the New Bunswick avenue station at 9:26-A,JH. d>ylight saving time. Tickets can be hadal the Municil Restauant, o fom the commit- and The One Thing Needful. LACK OF HIGH WATERS ALL. THAT HOLDS OFF RECORD FLOOD -Headlines In a Scnectady pape. Headquate* fo Union Made Wok Ciotiiei, Sw«.t-On-; Headfgjnt, Signal Shits Oveall* Paato. DOYLE & CUNNEEN FUfct WESS AND TVXEOp 5UIT» T<» HIRE &!!<.> *M i* i.i.*.m iiu,*,., t\l*;»*..?p GREAT SALE MENS PAJAMAS Uttie " Bigge 3), Blggwt. T Whatee you goss tonnage, hee la the place that specializes in ja jam as to fit. All the egula sizes and exta ones as well. Just what the natne mplles. Mens Deu and Wok Touses $.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 White, Gey Flannel Panta.. $5.95. SALE OF MENS HIGFl GRADE UNION SUITS LlJ-_-L -79c. 6fo$4.5 EsguUiy in ou- stock at Mconslcleably highe pflcs. Pull cut with si* button font and wide, knitted inset in back. SlzeB 36 to 44. " ALL WOOL KNICKERS $3.5 $4.95 $5.95. \,-- Hew Stylet \ - MENS IMPORTED GOLF HOSE. $.5 and $.5 Mws, Boyi Gili - Fancy Spot SWEATERS $2.95. $3.96 H95 Mens Fine Balbig Suits.} a Suit Union AH Sizea Allan A Coopes Union Suit* Athletic styles, knee, half* sleeve o lpng (dawes SS SMITH STREET PERT*! AMBOY, tf. J. i- We ISSUE m Oman vnmv

3 - ~t Bits this / inteest to V i Faiylike Costumes Result Fom Fashions Whuns. The whimsies Dame Fashion ac employed to ceate the most faiylike focks and suits fo the jay summe season. At the left above, Maion Nixon weas a fock pale yellow chiffon made vey.imply except fo> the»l«ev«which ac Ion-; and wide at the bottom. They ae timmed with vaicoloed flowes which ae appliqucd on the chiffon and an onament flowes tims the waistline with lavende gtepain ibbon falling to.the skit hem. Whitfl taffeta j s employed in the evening gown (cente). Howelikc scalloped skit with deep net uffle niid lage bow the mateial aq stictly en mode, accompanied bj silve bocade slippes and chiffon hpse. The dignified ensemble, Is not fee fom whimsicalities a? pictued (ight). Salmon pink and black is the colo scheme, tnd dess pink with accodiai pleated skit, colla and sleeves. The coat is black cloth with bode oi gold «nd pink, collaed and cuffed in gay fox, which also bodes the gament. THE WOODBRIJ>GE LEADER, FRIDAY, JUNE 4,92«Pinces Hostess Secues Divoce* Ms. Nolan L. Hussy, above, who was hostess to the Pl ( Wales n both his visits to Calgay, Canada, has just sec a divoce in St. Louis, Mo. Befoe he maiage she was Lougheed. only.datighte. the late Si James Loughccd, millionaf Consevative leade % westen Canada. thoae «f«aft«nnons Poo Hilly! With lolgns tjf> Mint lime alone e*» gives us. the *"«]" minnow* leaping in a aff-, »" w»««cuf-et tttialn nn>w» [""*«* liook, with vlvjh aemotfwl,,. ai.t in tti,i> RiitittRh ahone with all ol lw> andhook, and»lnte», It tlin luste thf peetotit Jewel. St no wonde the piadd beauty U* *"" thf hwiea that caessed ou"** " befoe him mime him with *> iliivks and jwwst with tn«,went o.fis?" *"- -Ho wanted to boad toot*. Mnonu, nnd in the deep aiue i<» *" dhiethlnn, not just to «ffl, " - - not «eioud WM to I* Mep.! ""l w " Heatily sympathlwd with Tin. aftenoon by to* [KfnjtMtloh Bitty. In hi- doing best to»ton«muhyn <h* time weev f>v i\ll the ifttp u.nplfiisaftinttm.,, _!»lml nnd weathe. Cetainly It was f"<">»a!ly somt»thlnn we shoumnif Olie< ihlvlin: the wold evey qaiun to buj How dit! " *e» - H.iipp.v, mid eveybody waa that Is,:mnbw It! A WPS lassie, not almost eveybody. J.fllde than Bitty, we wee CK On (ii Mp tr thp KO)f iih-hnuie t-o, chnch nil dmwctl up In ou i, -,, «i\t n nmiih boy in. A white linen fnlt,<i«> elollie»-»nt in ons«quenee * Kiillllosa u sinsle spot.. And the- woe wuhty uncomfotable. TH* cinnll boy was sonwung. Knowing, day was wam and the Mmon to jhthe well, wo took ou- couage ta I ou "thlfduh mind, Inteminably tw* ou, liandh ff» heucfla at xm wl unlntepstlng, Wegew dwij, )H>elv ux we spiionclied) and daed wji sd.4d«>q)y. thee appeaed ug a* question., (the btild h«ftd, at the man nittlnglfc ".Whitt I." tho matte, tlllly? Has font us «big, huk fl».. MompthlnKnone wong?" Ou.aynt Ou cys fl*>w «i««n, we lianwi fw- ; patliy lndke though hlb amo wad aiict «atched with fnsclnatatt Mseive. Ht> ipnng to his.feet.inteestthe effots tllat fly to dcnehliik his amiill hands.. Cjlmb the jiealts I list slippey "Aw. KPK but I hate Satuday af- mountain. AtfaJjliiif nualn had he ii-nnnii!" he e.led. "\ wish theyd f-awlod alm,o»t To thn top.aifly.to ife t\t-\o come ounij aciiin! jb(u8h«>d nff by the baldhwidffd isnet," "Itut why, BIllyT" Wo woo. su- impfltip«t hand. - pihhd. "TMouRht avj DO>«ilkd At l«s* tnn contest between the satuidny but nil days In the two snt upnn, ou. Jipes! U waa week. Why,, thoy dont have to KO;too tuiptnial. The poo fly didnt in «clhto!t".... jhftvt* a chonee. We pni an end to. "Huh! Id athe (A to schopl j It somehow. thim come out hee and sit ound (7Wh»ckf all dessod up." Qtllys(one was! WUh nil ou foop WP bmirht M sconjji. "Maybe if t wa,s a gil t! hand down upon lit* bald onaa wouldnt minu It, but I wanted toihoad. to the stntlod fuy the, (IHIIIUS, did, and I was sneak-!man, the destuction thefly,,* * Ins; out the back dog In my old istenwion ou fathe and ou Mount- and iianlk when Mothe caught ilauv Soow.,. me mid made me ehn«rethem fo* W >ad ulven WW* to Imp thlh sissy suit so Id look lit, she suld,. unning counte-- to Ms..Gundys to s6"flftth with the othe ladles codti aud we wee punished fo ea sons. Oee! If any those hitch- lack estaint. But, wickedly we hat kidn come ound Ill sock emiconfess It: In the eye." i It wi\s woth It! Con Flakes MKNU HINT Beakfast Bananas and Rhubab cut down to child size, makes a flne jpluy table. Thftl little chais Jo«t fit It. When not In use the table can Ceam and Suga be folded and put out the waj. Scambled Eggs and Toast Miss Beatice Wqpley Bide Fiends Visit Siste Cocoa An electic.waffle Ion may be Ulich Eisenmann By MUE. USUETH the bouffant skit so populathis; gay fox-fu. Atuban shaped hat Fomely Miss McGuik Dinne kept- bight and elcnn-, inside and Fied Ham Boiled..... Potatoes.. out,. with odinay. baking soda. QT~; Cental Pess Fashion Authoity suc } as. yellow., geen, blue, ed; oepeats the colos the suit as does at Reta Hall Convent Tomato Ham (Sauce fo Potatoes couse, wate must not be used. Tot TJAMK p-a3hina whimsicalities I Miss Beatice Woolcy, daiirhto tjlack,» j the envelepe pocketbook caied by Ceamed New -Caots and OnliB fea Injuing the heating el» may suety be allowed some scope Lettuce and,radish Balad menta. Simply apply the Boda dy duing tho lighl-heated Bumme I ea, essectally with the bides and Ena Gegoy, the model, became bide- and vicinity spent Sunday and Bead Butte discoloation will quickly disappea. Baley Custad Pudding - with a dy bush und alt Rease and son. Aiy f«"bles fanhfon taiy-l. attendantb. Tneaktt - In sci-. The... billtanoy-l-,the...._ colos de- _, Ulieh Glaenmann, ineetpn, at gowns and. even the tailoed clothjloped at the. bottom, each"ncullop be-,scibed in these CJjfitvLnis eminds a petty home Wediiliij; libld at 7:3 the holiday In Atlantic City as the.milk.- j..vcaftinol Cookies sitlts that appea to t take themselvesing s timmed g with gatheed self tip- p one that small-pattened p metalb m-oclock last Wednesday. Rev. Ieoyj guest Siste May, fomely Miss Suppe This moden Blende -fm»n>oitew nioio seiously as aule, flaunt gayjnilng Btttehed flat. A deepnet uf- poted sponsoed fo last yea ae. Dlllene." pasto» the Fist Iesby- Ma y McOnik. Woodbldge," who Ceamed Potatoes ae quite simple tb desb, fo the enlie bed Is coveed with the sp««d, ties and lacy uffles peeping out fomiffle edges the skit and a lage flowefvw-belag, shown to the fall. Spli telan chuch, pefomed the cee-.. _ ;.,, mi Ke wuo Cottage Cheese Salad. demue jackets. Us posed In the font - the net.- An ji eweb spangled, eptilian, amo, mony is at Convent Reta Hall.,,.. _ t. Bead,.-, gutte geneally aatchtng the hanging* dt An aftehoon summe dess which othe flowe is fastened to the wea-.and dotted mottts ae featued pi.n- The bide, who was given in ma- inose in the paty wee: Misses Rhubab Mamalade. tho oom. This stfyle spead Is «ut!b suely fashioned BO that It could e 8 l«ft shoulde and a lage bowjclpally, and thee ae a few tiny lage by he fathe, woe a beauti-" Nellie OHagan, No% and Kathleen Sponge Cake Pune DesBetlong ntd wide epough tobe used be won fo an evening fock (left).the m utei at gives a paticulaly geometic ldeaa as yftlv The col-. fulgown white geogette. He ]vlc(iuik, Ms. E. Zehe, Mlssi MiVk (without a valance If desied. Many Is ti( this ftlmy chaacte, Is pale iqutbful finish to the fock. Malon lection Is a lage one, containing long tulle vet) was tastened.witfi fllolse MuUan Sewaen, Mtssesi TODAYS MEPEB {times ono mntcliliik In the name mayellow chiffon made* vey simple but;nlxon wbo posed fo this pictue ateaboufc 3 metalllp numbes, #ojbpayb oangeblobhoms.: She"CR- Alice I)olan, May Bown, pose Ge-I Tomato Ham Swie Afte ham teial is employed, with as.i" fulltipbs. The sleeves ae.the on» descibed above weap. silve wlilcl} eect pile velvet and a aelec- ied a bouquet <ot white canations. Ity, Fances Jodon, Helen Begen, has fied om(n«fom pan and add Fench Htmlty sueads ae also vey long and wide at the bottom and!bocade slippes and chiffon husejtion domestic weavesseve asan The bidesmaid Waa Mist) Mabel Rose and Jan Flanagan, Ms. A.ione small sliced onion, bowned detuned on thfse beds, sompttmes plain, ae timmed with val-colqed ilow-fwlth this oostucne.. I accompaniment. iboice, Matawaji, a cousin the Snyde, Ms. M. Cole-, Ms. ThoinaS lloatoly, one can tomato soup, dl-,sometimes >ve a coloed undes which ae apdltqued to the chlf-j Salmon»lnk and black, is the col- i Pehaps < the most Inteesting bide, who woe peach geogette ajid Gelty, Ms.. S. Dunlgah, Ms. R-, luted with wate, thicken and season. I spead, which sliows up the fine pat-. Ion. A Mage onament the same oful combination used on the.hand-! the metallic innovations Is calted caied pink canations. Luthe Els- len Connolly, Ms. J. F. McGuik, UpnB the wok. These, speads many-hued floweb tims the waist-some en,emble(. ight). The deas"coppe Scintella," a plain metallenmann, Kingston, a bothe Ms. E. J. Flattlgan oc Woodbldge,! Haley CiiHtad Take one cup nin.thti KUIUUI, piceb fom a tew lino In the font and lavende go""-[is tashloned,- salmon pink with ac-clolh developedfo waps, which is the. goom, acted aa best man. The Miss Gace Caney Rahway, Ms. cooked baley, two eggs beaten, two dollas Into tlie hundeds. Thee ain lhbons tall to the boitom codlan pleated skit, colla and distinguished by an iidescence simi-home wos decoated with sping May Cl White, Misses Helen Dalton, cups milk, suga and maple o vanilla ae a numbe Swiss speads, ttal- tint aklt. A ilowe-uke fock white taffeta a bode gold nnd sal-mon pink i IH SO devised that its collo efleefo evening Vcai- (cente) has made! with.colla, cuffs and hem bonie tlans bing out one dominant tone, WOMENS COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT TO i BE HELD TOMORROW The Fifth Annual Commencement «f New Jesey College fo Women Kutgea Univesity %l\\ be held tomoow moning- and will b"e featued by oujdog execises on Antilles Field. Ms. Isabel B,, EQUJJUSB, Dean the Colleg*. will peside, and the Gloia Tumpetes will lunlsh the music. The Commencement addess will be deliveed by Alice Ames Winte, following which undegade j ate degees will be confeed, nojin I ninety-thee membes ttye -senio «lasa.. * I The Commencement Week i, po- Kam begin la«t Wednesday eventns with the poduction "Much Ado, About TOlhTnT "6i"tttB*Toteee-4Ia Campus. Yesteday aftenoon a mublcale was held In th» Damatic Ats Building, and in the evening, "Pesident John M. Thomas peached the Baccalaueate 3eniQD tn. the Kikpatlcli ChaBel Rutges College.. At, : ocloek this moning, Cls Day Execises wee held «n /ittwe*- Flald, ajad- Wfije pesided ove by Miss Gace Sheppad, Atlanta, Ga., pesident th(» senio «lasa. The planting evegeens took place on the campus at :3. The Annual Speech Contest Is being held this aftenoon. The Benlg Ball will be given in The Lodge at $: tonight. Following Commencement tomoow taontng, (he Tustees and Alum- na,e LuncKeoh will b» seved in Coope H»U-. The Associate Alumnae will noli thei annual meeting \n Science Hall at 2:3, whlcti will be tollowed *y tne Deans eceptlgn < ou tha campus,.. CONGRESSMAN APPLEBY SAILS FOR THE ORIENT C, June 4, Congasinian and MM. AiH>ltob) c Asbuy Fak»e tim* n m P n, th F i tot Honotalu, 4Z*, Mwil»?&l)ftt. Md.Ohtoo. doht A apeclal passpot was issued by the State Depaitmant and has been vteed by the diicent.6.oveniueuis."» LaV Hon. (. Fank Ap >lety and Ms. APPleby took a slmjw lip to the; Oient thee yeas ago «nd ; wbue on; the tip, o»gemman Appwoy wv us* W» tm ABthtl Potion «ituttloit»"mi he,.hits been M»«ed «a heaing tsthe nti-oll pollution bitf&en Coogifis opens again, in thb Wwhlugto* Home Offlc* mid ail OwiemanB*«bB«noe. [sleeves.... The coat L _. black.clnth...-., has; --- : ia to that bunished coppe; It flowes. Following the ceemony agamelita Scully, Ruth White, Ag- flavo. Bake in a slow oven. Ian cut. wok and SpanHah embov*- eception was held. nes Kenna, Genevieve White, Kath-i Cottage (hees Sinliul Mix cottage eed apeiylb that ae to be had at all" The guests wee; August, Luthe, leen Spillane, Magueite MUlvaney.lcheese, small adishes halved, geen,pices, "pi-ovldlng they hamoniw and Gaett Eisenmann, -KiiiKstpn; jjobephtne Mulviney, Magaet Con-lltons and lettuce togethe with with Hie dhcoatlons the oom In M. and Ms. W. Eisenmann, otinolly, Hazel Dalton, Peth Am- b<jfled dessing, with lettuce placed which they ue to be used.! Summe Ensemble Collaed it Fu I A colla beige emine an attactive finish to ap enaemhle flat ce*>e Jn thc»>oe ihae. Tl«; font liembolde- «d in a dak ibid* «taa i gold. Pauline Stakg pmed! Gaden and Poulty V Holes. Booklyn; Qlaeiice McQueen boy. Lynct, M. and Ms. Gustave Eis- jenmann and Miss Haael Wilson, j I se lin Demcwjatic Women i Pinceton; Ms. W. Boice, MIBBCB By Oley G. Bawen J, Lila and Mabel Bolce, M, and to Attend Big Rally. Middlesex Oounty Agiicultue Chales Ellison and Miss Olive at Lincoln Inn, June 9th, Agent n MuUiwan; M. and Ms. Gleen Bolce, uf Robetsville; M. The Ladies Auxiliay the and Ms. Does I,aJnbetsbn, Miss Fo Bette Lawns Doothy Lambetson, Ms. Kenneth Iselin Democatic Club held Its egula meeting, on Fiday evening, May top wltji whipped ceam. Bolce, Ms, A. Boice, M, and Ma. Many a home owne,,w..h«the Leoy Jenkins and M. and MTB. I. 28th, at the home Ms. T. Mc- funnel-, city man o sububanite, has H. Clne, Moganvllle; M, and Bemott olhadlag.avenue. intending all duing sping to"ms. Walte llennett, Miss Caie The meeting was well attended. It fix uo his }a-wn but Juft flid not have Bennett, itt, Victo and Pecy Bennett, was unanimously decided to, attend the Jpftotuntty to get at it: To and Ms. Raymond Tyce, the Democatic Womens "Get-togethe" dinne to be held at the Lin- Bowntown; M - M. and Ms. Holmes, auch a mat we fe-chee. H, R. Lambet and M. and Ms. B. Boice, con Inn oh June 9th. Afte tlw Cox, specialist In agonomy at- the Feneau; M. and Ms. Fed Leyh, meeting efeshments wee seved, State Agicultual College, says that R: Reyde, Ms. Lena Kess,- Ms. and dancing and mublc was enjoyed. Chales Htbbits and Miss Maty Hlbbits, Woodbiidge. - the best ttme to,do enovation wok n the* lawn,<l8 late summe duing Pesonals ho latfe pat August o ealy Syptempe. Thefe is ample time,.heefoe, ejiaations, Fpm time to time, his column Will cay infomation about lawns and we suggest to-the who is not satisfied with the ap-- [leaance his lawn, to watch this olumn fo this infomation. How. to Contol Insects The kind spay mateial to use n the contol. JnseotjMn the- v«geable gaden depends upon whethe.lie insects obtain thei food.jjychewnj; o b,y sucking. Moot.the Insets attacking vegeables, howeve, ae hewes. The chief j exception Is the plant louse, whicti pooiies HB nouishment b) dilling Into the plant with its beak. II takes constant vigilance and dally examinations tlje Blants to keep Insects; fom defltojtng the vegetable.gaden. T chewing Insects must be combated with a stomach poison spayed on the pat the plant whee the insect» moat likely to feed. Use asenate lead If you want to use a poison that B not likely to bun the foliage. The following fomula Is easy to mix and effective In its esults: Asenate lead, one tableapoonful paste o half tablespoonful powde; wate, one gallon. MBt the asen&te lead, thooughly with a Bmii quantity ot wate, thten add IN *»t tfee galloh. The solution Bhould be «Uted duing the Bpnylng. plapnice ae not only sucking insects, but pefe.to wok unoe* 4A Woodbidgc Coi-ple W«d o, so when seaching fo,them, look jjy Pennsylvania Ju*Uc«oh the unde-ijid<;h the leavoa. A contact spvay Wh entiely tiely tiovei them Is neeebsaty" fo effective opn-- INGHAMTON, N. Y., June tol. Thef wok on oae bushea, maiage Edna H*woon"4 " - ou" othe onamental both 6t t Wood- plants and on y solemnized, Ou ful nlcotlue jiulfato May W, by JueUoe «I I tfl a galfttf watevan.4 4 when payd - 4 hi ing see-that the ln»eota>»e!! nil oovb I l sed *-* Hai Black at T»Jm Chaity Sumeul, yea old inmate the Lauen* eeunty honu- in South Caolina, has seen he hai, «nce bown, (»»n jtay in the COWtt. ye».» then bluek mid»he can thead a Jieedle without the aid,es. Physiiiuns i lay she has gotten he second»%ht. "Aunt" Chaity; as she to called, attibutes he longevstjmp bad wou and says he ce*d pf life ha& wok lik«the t* home U - on, dibh, put othe ingedients on; - leaf and ganish With whole adish-.- CANNlNCi HINT Il-unc Spaiige Cftke: Pmsetj C ut quaes sponge cake, place on lhdivlduftl plates. Remove stones fom cooked punes, add a tew nut meats and mix. Put a geneous help- Ing on top sponge cake squae andj The last weekly tea fo the season the Ladies Aid Society! the JjeBbytelan chuch, was held last Wednesday afletb6»n;"stth -"oitte- Ms. I. J. Retmes,\n Maple avenue. Thee wee about thity membes pesent. The society will close activities- fo the,;-,..season on -next Wednesday with a.-misslonay lunchton. It will be an all day meeting and will bo helct at the chuch. Luncheon Will bepeved atl oclock by the social committee headed by Ms. A«H. Bowefl. The missionay meeting will, open at 2: SO oclock with Ms. Relmes as leade.,, Ms. May Buchanan Uaftway avenue, etuned hame Tue,sday night fdm a seveal days visit with fiends In Pinceton. M. and Ms. Whltney Leeson and sons Joel a#d "Edwad. Geen Hteet, etuned home Tuesday night fom a week-end and. holiday at Ootiand and Ithaca. N. Y. The O. J. Society the Fist Congegational chuch will Mold a cake sije on Satuday aftenoon at 2:3 oclock af/ the home MIBB Helen Dockstadff In School steet. Advance odes will be eceived by phoning 9-M; * Mi>e. B. jconcwnon BH-abeth was the guest Tuwday -Ms. J. H. Concannon pf Baen avenue. Hay Tappeu, Ms. H. A. Tappen, Schode avenue, Ms; Hay Reyde and son Howad Decke place, visited Ms. E. T, Andeson <ttif««kg»e* t I f K * imt it WWX MVaHd W», Wstson f PWlattelphla wee the guests ove the holidays oi M. and Ea, John Robets Feeman ateft,",., Miss Catheine Coneannon Baon avenue has, etuned fom a seveal days visit with MlBl* Isabel Steflle FhilMl«ilDhl». M. nnd Ma, Join Robte FMtnau Bteet.,»tt««i4ftd tb» Bad; u»uon on Fiday thei Bon Ceti fom Coiuwbi* Volva»lty. ;.. The egula meeting OQUt Mecedes. Catholic Daughtes : SUGGESTIONS An old sewing table, with the legs. It la imiiotutjt that fuit and vegetables to be canned should be thooughly cleansed befoe pocessing and tlie use. fesh- ly gatheed poduct fee foift decay "should also be, stessed. These two factos ae essential in successful canning. Social Head tf Nations League Visito at Social Confeence Dmne ltuclivl E. ("owdy England, above, chief the loctkl section the sweuiat the League Nations, will be a pominent visito fom uboud to addeia the National Confeence Social Wvk at Cleveland,,, May ifl-junt i. Uiw J«ne MAuu,.itionslly known social woke, «nd head Hull Home, CUWM, and Edwad T Peviiw, Now Yok, autho and lectue, will *Jt» dd eonfeance, will (M O*d Vile. peiidenl *f tfc*. N«tfM»>

4 THE WOODBRTDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 526 THSK WOODBRIDGE LEADER AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Published Eve Fiday by THE WOODBRIDUE PRINTERY, INC. At 4 Main Steet, WoodbHdgeJjH:-* lam at ike Poil Office ai Wobdb.dtv, N. J., Second Ct*u MaiPMsftd "".LEPHONE : WOODBRIDGE K. V, Hfman, Edito 59 Stubfcmtin-i Pice _.... $U> p«yqex RepubllcaUon news and editoial (Bate IB h*e» ee»» times, is oenvtad povftm cedit It given to th«yt«i- bidge eade.. -,.,, - Coesponflewe fom eades, expessing opinions bt> topics ot inteest ae invited, but no anoitjvious lettes will be published pboy, and must be accompanied by cetified check fo a sum a J s l H fhe amount bid without condition - I endosement, povided said check halt not be )«H than 5., payable to tho ode the Township C p easue, and a Suaty Company cetificate stating that Suety Conithe Township. Vt-w Jesey, bands* poposal fom* «<* the TOwushljT thity nv«nuno a a faot atuchwi to til* speclflallmis, copies *. Tempoal notes o which may be funish d on appll- heeby authqitfcd cation t<> the Englpev. Ptens time to time tn*n amount not to and spetlflnailnawlll,b» coed the sum above appopiate... - _ -.. ftn(hne to pospective biddes up-pusuant to the povisions Section.«nd thee ending, ---:& -: on pavmont Ten (*in.flft) Dottas. 3 ot Chapte 2S& the I.BWB (C) Is * semi equied bond, and must bedeliveed wh han, ount n, be ff, m ded upon ISJ«, aa amended, which notes o.road at o nea Us Steet FWiWARD, Kh DWfoti - All, Vaf the Fist Wad- lying noth Heats Ubok and west ( the cante fa* Amboy Avenue; nnd also a" fhlsl pat the, Fist the cente line [ahne at the place and befoe the nou, «tu» «C plnnjlind Bi-fmcatlona be-lbmd,.hall Bea inteest at a al> SL e l l en Ki n -,-IM-A.*.«.».""» the time specified fo.the open- DOt tp exceed simpe eent pe an- The Township Committee ""«ltlg mtl. T ~ BnB All othe mattes In- espect e ight.to eject any o Ifll bids j mu8t ocbude on the? tmd- said a»u«o bonds Shall he dete- Adeemed to the btt Intweet <* the *» g j.,, h», manne mined bte Chaiman otthe TT~ Township so to do-, - - -" - > --* --! - * " ANDREW KHTE8, Towmhlp Clek. 9*«SatdMaj 28th, Advetised Ma7?8th and June 4th, Slate and Mechanic Steets, the cen line which neoinsat a point dawn paallel with Oeen Steet. snim fwt *«th Of the nothely line thee. fkhtxa. dei the In sealed i onm n me uun mineo Oy:ine I tke«to. 8 nd eaed by Sip CaitalltM. the lftmtle.clel tlmmmniiiit be Vncloted and th* Township Tea«leB,Tnho ae «Bv«lopes, beaing the. heeby iltholzed to execute and ia- - * J id toay note* o bonds! feet and eight name and afldett o the bidde and name poposed wok on the out- side, addesses* t»> the Township ~" NOTIC NOTICE tb OIVBf that mitfee, Township, Ne# tak Jesey, and must be accompanied by a cetified check fo a siim % [nf tht amount-bid without condition- Sue said tempoay notes o bonds. 7. The aveage assessed valuatton the taxable eal popety (Inctud foot (M.8 ) southwadly fom cente W«Cottage Si lied>long said side line F it pabitelwq tha nyim «i»«bti«iavke«. b _«J tiut it awe. to*ht community * fai, qnbutfd pcmatokm et th* with f*t» towad nwi, and >uti«towad all. It* editoial* vilatiny* JY* «n«oaafanunt I* hon«t and otienha wmn, patita, o taut**, but w!t l sspou awl 4enou»a dbhonattj, hypoeuy and tlie Towuahlp ComitHttW will hol moetlng at the Memoial Mnnt Building. WoodtjldKej on June th.jatiip tothe ode, oi me I > H M a»26, at 8:3 oefock In the evening:teasue, U it Suety Company debt to conside the final passage at the; ce,ifl Cate stating,tint Suety,C m-l, he following odinance, at whlfh 4lnv!p BUy will povide the bidde wl,ifib 2 HjU thto may b«-! Uld b d nd M be deliveed : ot tbe Township the County Mid-, upon th» next po- feet and ifl Of ex ending FIRST WARD* 6th» that tact between ths Raiload (on the east)»nd (be te lind Linden Avenue (OH and between " l All as (At (3) noth th * Pollinn Place line dawn nd feet iije w thee. School. m a to a sue line o d Townahtp eomouted jnlhuhdeflths Of a foot povided In saldsectlou [point In the westely following odinan, p BU y ill poide the, 2 ifcludlog the debt hefby aujold Road and thee,«> and place ohjecuon theeto may b«-!.ul.d bond, and. m«m be deliveed : thotlied) ls $?7R,48».bein 6.22Tj. The tacks above * pesented by any taxpaye th«nt the place and befoe the hou; A supplemental Bek statement auow-iphown on mop nu be ".f. township. f. above mentioned n? the 8ame.,has beett made an-l henfo attached and.. made a - l m 9 T fee e 9 u b. di be divide Inciting Popety ownevwishing to object, The Towaahtj.tfommittee file a witten objection wlth>th«thx> ight to jnjtaany <> all i CJU i t that datfe d t One f/iopsand DoUat fo JVotAing VHE aveage ej-blooded, ambitious Ateican boys given the * chance winning a pize valued at Appoximately one thousand dollas fo a few-hous wok woutd undoubjsfedly be ege to gaps the oppotunity at a momemts notice. And yet, "ot the thousands high school.gaduates in this state last yea, thee hunded accepted the fe Rutges Unive- $3 t $26 a Township Clfek "pio to that date,ax Tk» Povide W» Sewet System. to-be Knovm HA the Anna "Avenue W#e 4fcy fo State Scholaships valued at fom $23 to 2«a yw a yea fo fou yeas college tifeinin at one the hgh anking educational inj&itutions the county;. -,. Sijfty such scholaships ae Swaded each yea by tyle *N«w Jesey State Univesity " *. iawad> a high school In ode to be eligible, fo an iined»wtiietop ot the h Tp T n Ou H ntv W Midto the best inteest ot.-the, Townshfp so to do. Dated May 44th, 936. V, artjrfw KBYE9, ; Township Clek. AdvetiSeoV its* ZSth and Jufie 4th. *6. " -. TAwashlp Clek, by said Act i n to4uc««l and paas«d at i th K that the aame Into seven. dtatlcu g W tmtho wtthlff* desciption*:, lt t To Povldeine4he Hlgfe " A newe to be hnown as the Apna avenue S#i? System, o the potion thee heeinafte,a«t out shall be,,cons{fuctedas a local impovement pusuant to Aticle XX Chapte: Comalttee the Township 62 thexaws 9, as amended, Wooabldg«tl the County Mid and supplemented,.timiovide fo* thaj: <n egex: ing May, 926., jsevtce Railway mpsny, its sue- " - " 9WTne * ;a#j.v :S. W MeS3» s«" I W PUce: Ke«be y * H. IJ4S «I Pile* to electic motos passed second snd thlfa feaing ["»»»*head wies. J afiiliiaopted Mf> 2TtH.,»«: kno * a ** "» The»d AaVtised as adopted May 28th., I* " *" d to «. ect }J e nec jqjj.. MipefQ and fo the popode wiitiam k svmli tsdnlng such wie B to eect an. W, IU - I.? * RY, AN " l titn ten () poles ln the...committeeman-at-lage, -* -. " - v.,\.!i._ u «_ JM Be It Odained by the Township J * h* ovehead toley ; comp t eeet the necessay wies Helgnt8. and fo the pnpote HUB-. Township Clek.. The v in evey county -.. -i: j. the State Legislatue to ambitious boys afthe State, and COD-. Ystitute an oppotunity which should not be lightly jpassed bj. Bach candidate, as we undestand it, is equied to gass».;»& examination in English, and in any othe thee subjects which he himself selects. The papes ae then fowaded to.tthe State Univesity, whee they aegaded, and the anking candidates in each county ae awa ( ded-scholaships. f Y It is to be hoped that as many as possible tip boys local high school will epot to the teache tn cha>ge the ns on.thusday moning and take advantage the the State Legislatue in making possible a college benefit o incease. The wum One Thousand lfl,.,., Dollas o so much "thee its may be necessay IB heeby appopiated to meet the cfost caying out said impovement. Tempoay notes.o bonds ae sanitay disposal seweage., in the following descibed steet ln Woed-L. x - bidge Township:. (Steet, Avenue beginning sewe line now laid o I iu uc iot~flbtttabwttj*v«tt«-aiml extending thence westely along An- Avenue the hunded thitythee ("3") fe with the hecessay apputenances theeto. The cost said Impovement shall be assessed upon the lands lu the vicinity thee benefited o inceased In value theeby to the e-xtent the ay NBpfoveiient dbw fotn High NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that! will hotd a; wad noth the Le- J high Valley Raiload, tscks e«t the cente Cows Mill Hoad..«nd Section 3 The.-..«... said tacks ae to be.laid on each ;Road emt, ei.i y t the bounday ot side ot andsquall) distant fom the the J"ist>Wad T 37AS issfstts. f<m& ***-- HoitUm *** sndxae-jialf Inches (4?"). -, -- Section 4. The (acks heehy t&\ SECOKD WBp; 3d Distict:, located shall be opea ted tfnd main-j Compising southen Fods, tained subject to the same conditions,, An tnat tact notll ot th, UeUgh SallciJBAllead tmk west Cows Mi\l Road, and south Kins; Post Road. [ l«ce> Smith * Oste. Gaage, Fods, known as High, Steet Paving and Cubing Impovement. 3. Said impovement is to be I.. -ownes wishing to pbject may file a witten objection with the Township Clek pio to that date. einfoced concete not less than,\n ORDINANCE equeautig Pubeight inchea The-paving Is to be Sit n c Sevice Railway <Sewwny to efeet in width, and all to. be.«., UKa te its tacks in Boad Steetand codance with the plans thee and the specifications theefo pepaed by Geoge R. Meill, Tqwnahip finon file with the Towneducation at nominal cost.. PREACHING WONT HELP Evey yea the newspapes, the aiload, safety councils, automobile associations, magazines, school authoities, peach the lesson "safety". * But newspape headlines indicate that all the "peaching"doesnt do much good. What, then, can we do about it?.the answe is simple. sum guant to the povisions ; suant to the povisions o 3, Chapte 252 the Laws ot lftld. as amended, which nites o bonds, shall bea Inteest at a ate 4. The cub Is to be blue atone as shown on plans. not to exceod s} pe cent pe annum. e All othe mattes in espect W*\ notes o bonds shall be detemined bv the Chaiman the Township Committee, the Township Clek and Township Teasue, who ae heeby authoized to execute and Issue said tempoay notes o bonds. 6. The, gading is to follow substfntiauy tht Wtimt gade «stetiug steet with, aueh changes only as pie. Remembe that evey "chance" you, take, i incentive fo the next man to do the fully suvive, is an same.. Thee i» something decidedly to a cossing, in dodging between a. the othe way, and effecting the.maneuve by the width _actipn; l jjic.tue + seate a B above descibed, togethe with all apputenaases, all in accom-?!th the plans and specifies-, dated Apil, 926, made J>y ance w: tlons geiiti-ut gade, pecise gade *n be in accodant* plans. $. One fouth the cost such impovement, except cubing shall be contibuted by the Township aa a d Road: in the TowMhlp Woodjidge,. County Middlesex Cfl State-af New Jesey. BE IT ORDAINED by the Townhip Committee the Township as follows: Section. That Public Sevice Hallway Company bp and It is- heejf lu tk SECOND WARD, 4th Distict: ; cental Fods. ELECTION NOTICE NOTICE that the distict boads ot egisty;...,,, L«and election each election distictifi-ages p <M l **»*< W*» between in the Township, in the Raltan Township Line and the the County Middlesex, will meet in; bounday ot the Fist Wad, and the places heeinafte designated, on lying south a nothely bounday June, 926. fo the pupose descibed * """ - *,making a house to house canvass to, J egiste the votes the seveal disby In y p to ejqcatj)f lu tacks l d by mmested.to ejqcatj)f lu In Boad Steet and Old Road fom a point noth Cottage Steet to a pejat weat OW Road and that such tacks ae heeby elocated In accodance with-the following descibed cente lines: (A) Is a elocation ot the single tack in Boad Steet and Old Road icts.. -! Notice Is heeby given that the] Boads Registy apd Election j eichotthe electiondistict the, mb U[, u, A,, UI Township Woodbldfce, MWdesex] ely line 5ITB County, will meet t thei cspe«tlve j. tiiedcd nofl -92fi, between the hous X: M. to 9 oclock P. M. i Easten Standad Time) fo the puposes electing One County Committeeman whole, a ad the emainde the co»t j R8 f jj owa.. () Is a eenneotion anjl each tent the (popety eftuated on the westely 7. All othe mattes involved In % o f Boad" steet, thet cente line the saidjimpovement, including such, o i whlch BEGINS at a point In the Meill Engtn- j vaiations, If any. fom the plans and cente line o( said single tack in laid on mg a gnats eyebow. to AnnaAvenue> be detemined by esolution BeveB hnndedths a foot T o line with the ealize ihia, Avenue>\. 8. Th U. flectjon aid x t (J38) much thee as may be necessay is cente Uneot lt age Steet poj l b ild to m:et the cost d tdi th flll is full those thills. But, dont foget that the movie stunts!" The ae caefully eheased, thjat the effect geat speed is q u the te tained by speeding up the film. When you ty to dodge the cdw catche an expess, take a dead mans cuve on two wheels, to show f what ; dive you ae, you ae doing the stunt fo the fist tim Jimmy Muphy, idol the moto ace tacks, who was killed in an accident two yeas ago*, told us that he felt safe fc) In, the County, h WocWbldce In, the y dlesex, wmputed upon the n4«t pe- Hin» ivip«valuations the%jf, In llit»eby appopiatod,to m.et tha cost pftcf fayiig-wt-oald iinpoveai»ttt extending thence- as follow aylngm p jji) auutuwadlycuvlng towad the 9. The aveage assessed valua-! lgm wltd a - a(j lus O ne hunded tion ot the taxable eal popety (m- iand two fe«t and nilty-flve hnneluding impovements) the Town- idttng ot a foot (2.35) a disship In the County Uace ot eignty, Ie et and foty-twi Middlesex, computed,up6n the next hblidedth8 a foot (8.4) to l t h f %SF 3 QI Uie UWSQf ms, cleve dive you ae, you ae doing the stunt fo the fist timt." l s amended"iv*j.435.2i3. The net "- * x he moto ace tacks, who was!debt said Township, compute. in ago", told us that he felt safe on the tack, taveling at miles pe hou, than he did on the manne povided in said Section 2, including thfftlebt heeby authoized Is.*778,483, being 6.22%. A Supplemental Debt Statement peceding thee valuations thee po!nt ln the In the manne povjded in Secjn_ Boad steet and thee ending. g We Une the highway, making thity. IA ace dive takes chances, " taia Jimmy, "But hes an made.»«{.»* et be 2, 926, fo the pupose evising andeoecting thei egistes. Also Notice is heeby given, that a Genis hanip *=;«the I aws ; bf,""t """"» ieal Election will be held at tbe vafl- «R «am/ntp/ I. JS 43B»i i (2) l8 * 8iDgle **** " C ttage oua P lmes ta th «TOWnship Wood, 96 as a. men f ded * 2 h *, 36 "j: Steet, the cente line Which BE- bidge, Middlesex Countv; W Je-? h \ S 2 tase GINS at a eointln.the nothely side sey? between thehous 6 A. M. put In the manne povided in said Jine. Co ttage steet distant eighty "--*- -! Section 2. including the debt he»e-» e. t jby authoiwef is $778,4S3., on Tuesday, ;v. June IS.. 7 odoekj Beginning at a point in the Raltan Line feet npth ot tm nothely line, Fifth Steet; thence eastely and feet noth Fifth gtfeet CTOas - Ing Gant Avenue to the noth* 3lT8fai Teace, No. nothely along the -same to an.anglft; thwea. County Commltteewoman poliucal paty. In each fo net; a»d.a6tate Committeeman and) State Commltteewoman fo the) County fo each -political patyand making nomination fo the seveal Township, County, State, and National fices to be*voted to at the geneal election as below mentioned: also duing, the afoesaid hous fo the pupose making a egistation votes ft the Geneal Election to be held Novembe 2, 926. Notice is, heeby givek thatthe boads egisty -and election fo the Township will g; ely along a jwfthely Hie Fods Teace, No., to the cente May Avenue; thence nothely alone the cente tff a pufaf h Hay p noth the nothely line ot Pitman Avenue; theike eastely and f- feet noth Pitman Avenue cossing Popla Steet, and.continuing in the same couse to the bounday the Flkt Wad._ PpUing Place: Fods School. SECOND VARD, 5th JMsfict: Complsiog both aides Main meet- in thei seveal polling "places i steet Including nothen Fods and f.om oclock A. M. to 9 P. M. j Ufayette Heights. * " (Steolad Time) on Tuesday, Octo- AU oj the w>vd lying between the ghty to 7 P. il. (STANDARD TIME) on, a I Tuesday, Novembe 2, S26, lo the (h t l i [ nothely line Distict No. 4 and the Pot Reading Raiload. Polling Place: New to*ds School o Fods School. SECOND WARD, «th Distict: isehn., Clek as eexpe and he* useshi8 head. The, motoist.who fist expet, anu ut un.a -, chances is not an expet, hes geneally i fool, and he lo»e* hi«peaching hai not accompliahed v pohbitian. It-will not.make us caeful. The best we can do ia to set an Example,,,do_p pat to diminiah the teible total dead and maimed, victinis iaeless, epkleu;~anu*thwgfaii«fts- "Half-dolla to Bea Pile Coolvdge."-~H«adiine. And.still we ae told that money talks. Nofolk Viginian-Pilot. i j. _ :,. * Jhe eal fam poblem is howto tansfe the suplus fom. th* con cib to the pocketbopk. Npfolk Viginian-Pilot. It is just possible that Geneal Butle kill not have to woy about answeing dinne \nvwfitums fo a whiles-wichita KBagie., \ It is not at all supiziag that ou dolla bills wea out quickly. Ameicans ae continually passing the buck. Nofolk Viginian-Pilot Its neve a happy maiage unless both get bette mates \ban they deseve. Wichita Falls Recod-News. m,»»b»b»abjibbbmbabibbs«ali»bbb»s«aa fl Now and then one picks up a magazine on-the stands these ; 4hys that makes one cuious to see th«stuff the edito ejected -Detoit News.....,, ufopoiajs fo thu constuc- ; Won concete pavement with biue-, ftone cub on High Steet, fom Ba* op Avenue to Lludau Avenue, Wood-. VlilKe Township, Middlesex County, New Jesey, will be eceived by the Tuwnuip. Couimlttee Township, Middlesex County, New..Jesey, until 8:3 p. ni., Daylight p8*inf Tiiae, June ltth, 9U, alt lii time they ww be BuhllcTy ed»and ead in the Memoial Bulldlug,. gtnee ta th«municipal Building, lh)o*littfe fieiwihto, "Nw ttmt.. by said act.. toduced and passed on lulng,,may 24th : AdvetisedMay 28th and June 4th, with notice healng, Jiune 4th! "" ANDREW KEYES, «Township Clek. ment showing has tatk N O T I C E HEREBY GIVEN that made ana filed with fte Township,«i Bg ww. swe Hne, extending thence Clek as equied tosaid Act is fohows-.l) westwadly envinf.. Tempoay notes o bonds ae. towad th6 f M ft- adlug authoized to be Issued fom hunded and two feet and thitlffle-in an amount not to,, y. nve bundedths a foot (2.35"),a«twenty-five bundedths -, -. lgcn.,,.,, -. -, - -,... f8.25) westwadly* fom (he!pupose,, elecung: eading line the existing single j One Membe HOUM a* Be P e ~! netthel Boad Steet, measued; genutives. - the wad noth ths Pot tiwtto tttoeln BO amouflt,, y, nve bundedqjs a foot (2.35) exceed the sum aboy«appopiated, a d)gtance, enty-thee feet and pusuant to the povisions ot Section nlne one.h Un( i edth 8 a foot IS f Chf 2a f the Lawa y j f t I th 92», at lite Wins, and take ice that the! the Anal epot and tfte mapi niett by the Impovement Assessment Commissiones ae tiled with ;the Township. Clek and said: Repots will be consideed by the Township Qommlttee fo confimation on Monday, June 4th, *"- "-" dial Muinclpal FURTHER Township Committee will conside all objections which may be pesented to these Impovements: "A" Steet Wate Pospect Avenue Wate (Fods) Hagaman Heights--Sewe Amboy Ays and Smith St, Sewe Mooe A*nue Sewe Holliate Place Sewe «flewaen Avenue Seve- u Manhattan Avenue Paving William Steet Paing () Linden Avenue Paving Peal Steet Paving tippe Oeen Steet Paving William Steet Paing (fods) fifth Avenue Cub, Gutte and Gade. ANDREW KEYBS. Township Clek June pusuant to the povisions ot nlne oneh Un( i edth 8 a foot IS Chafe 2»a the Lawa. (3M>y to a j tongent In the 96, as amended, which notes o- jcente!ine CotUge 8tteet; ttieqce bonds shall bea inteest at a lle h V f d thi not toexceedl»jge cent (6%) annum. All othe toittwiw Tt» bd hill he de i) Noth seventy-fou degees thl- Jnalnutes west (N.74c3W.) a Istance twfundwiiia" ei lft Thee Membes the Geneal Assembly.. < One Sheiff. Two Coones..L, Thee Membes the Boad Chosen Feeholdes. _snd the folfowing TownaUp oooe«:- Membes the Township Committee fom (tack wad. O»e Township Clek. Fou Justices Peae*. t T Raiload and south ot a line descibed as annum. All othe toi g, tnc J twltkiedia ahte»sfit saio notes o bond* ahill he dete- Ut A twenty-flve hunuedths ined by tbe Chaiman the Town- a toot (W8.2t) to a point «ue; i C i t t Oifl Township Clefc 3 tdl i, authoised to execute and is sue»id tempoay, notes o bonds. IWoduced and passed Bit eadng May, 926. with noticeot th noucc oi heaing *»//" "" southely side lin- Pwsed second andi thid eading nd th<sm M d l l I and adopted May!4tt., 92»- Advetised as adopted May 28th., D*ed, lia *«th, AdvetUed May 8th and Ith, t MOTIOB W t «lai?impecto3 bypaspecwve _-.- (o toe Maiamt.iutkc business hous. i..* p *!ST5K..l_-J7, andmay bvlnsp yp Wades dolhf business hous The atattdatd poposal foms.a attached to the specifications, copies ot which may be funished on application to Uw EBfioee Uon concete iw,. on ValenUne Place; Township, Middlesex County, fle» Jesey, will be eceived by the Town- I JTw ed y Woglbidge Plans and Bpeclftcatlons wil JeJTovMoint Middlesex Coun, « nislted to pospective biddes up ewy, unul 8:3 *, nj., OuU»t L payment ot Ten («M«).>»I«. Savlnt Time. #«w» Ut*» " " ki«h amsunt will be. ntundea upon which time they will be poblictf k cona\au kpp aauae. yada X lneh tet«iwft MH Uiwl,,.-» awbunt will etun plans and/ spedfleattonb befoe the time specified fo ttie ouening bids!, Bids must be made on ttie standad poposal foms In the manne --» theein and equied by 9 sealed envelope, beaing B»«M aa«adc Time, J««e,.,v U time they will be. opened and eadjua the«memom, Munlcwl Building, Woodbldje, Mew Jesey.. Tbe, wok consists _ ly,4) squae yads ot V» ineh einfoced concete and 82 lineal &*it to BTOftded specitteaflon* t ttwjijpim Dined by tbe Chaiman a toot ihie Committee, Oifl Township. Clefc tnemfi nd Township Teaane. who ae towad westwad ty cuving.«... uv left with a adius. one hunded and two feet and thity-five.bundedths. a foot (2.35) a distance seventy-thee feet and nine one-hundedthg Cjf a May 4 t and 2, "" foot (73-9 to a nntnt In the heaing May, 926.! uthe)y Mt),, M CotUge steet d d thid eading 926. WILLIAM A., RYAN, Committwkun-at-Lage. ANDREW ICBtES, Tdwnship Clek. AM ORDI»A»CB To Povide fo «**» Copnecin High MMft. Wood-. (3) Is a cossing M Old Road at o nea" its intesection* with State and Mechanic Steets, the cente line which BEGINS at a point tn the eastely aide line ot Old Road distant one hunded %nd thity-thee feet and five tenths a foot. (IJ3.5 ) southwadly fom the cente line ot Cottage Steet, measued along said side lines, extending thence u fol- () Sth t t i h t de Lands. The bounday line* and polilni places ot the vaious disticts ae as foljows: FIRST WARD, st DlaUUt: All that tact lyingbetween the Pennsylvania Raiload ton the tost) and the cente line Ainboy Avenue (on the west); and between Beads Book (on the noth) and(on the south) a line dswji mid-way between New and ely to said aiload. Hollm* Place: Fie House, Woodlows: () South twenty-eight foty-eight feet west de- Committee., in dlesex: ot Mid-ia nd five.feet and dedths a foot (tob.93 ) to dlesex:. It Is heeby 4l»t*«that the ownes any and alt Mods on High Steet between Und*a Awnue and point in the westely side Une Old Road and- thee ending. lit cossing -Old Road at with State follows : Beginning at the Raltan Township Line mid-way between Oak Tee Road and New.Dove Road; and thence eastely along the nothely line Blocks 4«A 44, 4434«I, "448 and 449 td Pennsylvania Raiload and cossins the same; thence southeastely ajon( the nothely Una 4is to- the cente o s as folia**: U).southwest- FIRST WARD, 2nd Distict: AU that pat the Fist Wad east the Pennsylvania Raiload; and also all that tact between said aiload (dn ths east) and the cente line ot Amboy avenue Jon the west), and between He&d.s Book (on (he south), and (on the noth) by line dawn paallel with Qeep Steet, and feet nothely fom the nothely Ike thee, in clomsg all houses fonting on the nothely aide Geen gteet betva A»boy Aehuo ami* Mid ail o» 4,.,..,... ;.. - FoUhig PUee: atmbetiia MmaUlpal DuildiDg. v FIRST WARD, 3d Distict: AU that tact between tbe Pennsylvania Hills Road; thence east ely - along the same to the wetuly llnepf Block 387; thence south* aly alone the Un«Of Block to Block 39S; thefloe westely and southely along Block 29, and continuing tbe last couse ia > itnlcj)u Ae to lh«pot Reading Raiload. The blocks sbove mentioned being those shows on the Township Assessment Map, PotUM Wneei Isea BAooL SECOND WARD, 7th Dittktt Compising Colpnia tod noth tfl the County Line. L All the wad nqith the nothely bounday ot Distict No\ «. ; OoloaU SchooL }. The elecuotf duttctt Thid Wad shall emain a tn the odlnant* heeby i The same containing tou biefly descibed as follows: THIRD SWARD, st Diatict: Raiload (on the east) and the cente line o( Amboy Avenue (on the west); aud, between a. line (on the noth) dawn mm-wsy between Mew and Seeond Steejta, and pojecting FIH8T WARD, 4th Dlsttet: W i l ft d ninetyeight hun Amboy City Un«(on tbe south). Polling M»oe; Hemolai Peftt SchooL THIRD WARD, 2nd DisttetJ Including Aenel ahd tw the Rabway Hlve. f,... * Spssss f. ssjgp *wssssp. spnsissssas THIttA WABD, *d S A Comptsing Sewnen. Poiiteg nmi! *m TH8J) WARD, 4th p t including au. ths w*td 4 ot lw*i»4»e k

5 -( I SOMERVILLE CITIZENS PAY TRIBUTE TO FATHER RYAN (Cont fom Page \.) to do hon> to He*. Fathe Ry»n whom th<\y all love and evee, Mayo Klockhat, when pesented, at tho banquet w*n spok«n u one. who llk<! th guest, had como to Someville and had been accpm«h honos. The hooiirh <W<M>UnulRt the assembly with his hiimn, but he tett a lasting Imneaslon when he quotea a Wnteatant minute who %ad said that Fathe Ityaij wab do.lng a wotitteful wok! 4n the bpough. M. Owens, who t)a«knowtfathe Following M. ToDey Miss Alice Ryan fo 3 ywi, ilnce they *ee at Jones, Nfiw Yok City, wig twfli Set Halt,.evaded the heatfelt sopano solos which wee, much en- icongfatulation* Of «i«alumni. He Joyed and then Rev, Thomas Rudden, i felt th * P" P le the bo " UBh nafl pasto ot St, Josephs Chuch l aw ni \ e» In a mmue fully Boufid Book, deliveed an addess M? m t * the tome students aeon,. "Ou Neighbo." Refeing to 8 P«a t e»- the*addebs at the moning mans, by "Fathe Ryan told ua as a valedlo- RlKht Reveend MoJNgno NolB, tatan his daw Had the hono man In which the Utte spoke the.fine; student ot the college to keep tho mtutvee pgssesaed by Fathe Ryan,[deals that had been tmtllled in UR itlie Rudden added kindness,aa,l-h,ni h the teachings the school.»rown by VSifi honoed guest InhlsHe has kept them In his 26 yeas In dealings with his neighbos, his ean-!hl & chosen wwk, To have done It U eat attempt to do all In his powe to *he geatest hono, In my opinion, aid eveyone whethe o not mem- that can come Co any man. -bes his,chuch oceed. He Judge Daly paid a masteful tln-ii " Spoke the ecod made by Fathe ute to the guebt. the evening and *n*ll.v" Knllim, aid ttb geat fiendship to his paents, whom he had known* whilst" nunio will nppen Baltimoe was then his addess, tnttl thee fup yeas Bad flown Aud the Btipllng youth fom Wood-, bidge. * Upon Mans estate had gown Thon fom Tentons Geat Cathedal Though a heavenly design, And the holy oils anointing Came the Rev. Richad Ryan. THE WOODBRDGE LEADER, f RDAV, JUNE 4, W«Alexian Bothes to Give Benefit Concet Sunday fnnny anlen and enttutnmmit. OMfHv. H Tombs* M, «t»d Mn. F. P. C. E.*m»at. MIM Melbt H f l B l, thp fpatuwi -ttm dance WM «,\nnpnii Rev ind Ma. J. ItonjimlaiW. I-. Rtnat, M.»nJ Jtt. «*HH } tzi:?z\::ztti M many yeas that they have -. FAthe Uyfln. s hesponsc known one anothe. Anothe selec- In esnonse to the speeches antl tlon. by the Misses O Donnel was the nonoa accoded him In tho celefollowed by the Intoduction Hon- bat on nla Myt, ubtl Fftth «"«"»"* telt tk«fascination i,i» magic bftw oable Jdhn A. Cc*n SoAth Am-, K!ln. sal(:.. f am * itjt, * e m Bensfble ot to m mail to themtioy, a claw mate fathe RyanR the geat honos given me duing the selves and Wan *ho«,o o not he II at Seton Hall Col ege, who talked tw6-day celebation. I ejoice In the «Stiolnve might, musician he Is sten on the BUhject, Classmate. Afte,, lvllege that, mlne to celebate pat Middlesex. At Pesent he p A,, t7 i T~MU have been tansy on the y yeas n col- twenty- flve tlm uve annivesay my en-. Coming biefly g*speake jtfiad the following t» nca lnlo the m f nlbl y whlch ha8 as a esume Fathe Ryan s life Been denle( t so h othe8 *,d a pediction aa to the futue.,, At & young man. constuction. Paddy P 8tudylng fm m zetth fwi BUtcsi iiowe, and he thonhh WoodbtdKe the othe day, To the shade* Oange Mountains piesthood, I ecall the saying that ha* pepaed A ptokamine which Is enewing old AcqualntanceH.,. *To tk place called Seton Hall, Hie aveae aveage life ot a njlet jll In I New expected to ebtftblish a now pecedent N fo beauty, melody and musicianship. ""Whataihey study Geek und Latin t J«tey was less than 2. yeab. Du-.. T., And twy play with bat and ball. Ing the 26 yeas ot my mlnlhty a B Efem ztmbaunt IR still young, a, Robet J.ftaham. Came one day fom down at Wfff-*"* " numbe have gone on to thei vllle; Rev, P. J..Clune, Pinceton.; man «{ W#«i than thity-six yeas. bidge. That thought natually, Rev. Joaaph J. Cavanavish, Ch Pl fle was bon In Roatf, Russia, on A young lad both lteti and quick "* to me on tms occabfon. H. h. Penns the Don Rive, *nd at seven yea* Rev.. William J. McConnell, was taking violin lessons fom his! And the boys aho fist thee met him John J. West, Hopeiwell; Rev. T. I. Hatnon, Plalnfleld; to PetogYad, whee the Incompaafathe, a noted atist. Then he went Changtfd his monike to "Dick," lid Ibelieve is an honest one gati-jgy "Thee the yeas wee Quick in Conoy, Bangot; e, Aue, pefected the lads tude to my humble effots..duing passing, Rev ; M*."p"wal(ion"R«it»nReV. Rlt R skill. Alte that, Belin, Pali, the lfi yeab ot my ministy ; " In And he. soon had hlu degee Edwad C. Mannion, Flemlngton; London, atd New Yok poclaimed Someville." p Rev. Aod" wenl 6fftO"oh-Stif v. J. -D. D McCloBkfty, y Red Bank; his eeatnese. eatnese. c fd f th "Rev, ptshenyah" ctosm" hli esponan with an expession gate- clal; Rev. Chistophe Mazzollnl, lety executlpn ami fo the supet f V Mt To take up Theology. v f: A. M. QBETT; -Me»t- 4 t i ia famed fo the boauty >f. tout, fo.the atlst- Ee those holy potals opened ful thwnks fo the auccessfftl cele- Raltaii; Rev.. R. A. Mahoney, Cbath- Intelligence tethnioue that maks Each his nickname must esign. batlon ot.hla Jubilee. He thanked am;-rev. William J. Lannay, South his wok. And Kfem Zimbi» tst will So though moal and dogmatic eveyone connected with the affais, ffi : Amboy j Rev. James J A. Hading, Hdi j at his i beat bt Sunday Sd evening. i He was known as M. Ryan. which wee spead ove the two,days, Hampton: Rev. Joseph F. Mahoney, j fo thei pat in making his twentyfifth annivesay a success. New Bunswick; Rev. Pete J. Kel- Flemlngton; ftev. Loula A. and Wate Befoe tlte banquet closed, Fank ley, Caaden; Rev. H. J. Watieson, Club Hold* Dance Tin- (!w«v - * M and Mm H -*»***«-- *««**iw.«-and i. A - c» Wafte, M. and M» h. M. «nd M». Athu MaadfUM. J»"i"h. M«ThomM Vliwnt. Wll-iand Mfi. W.H- O.h.m. M. Ml ij lltm V!fl " nt> M«*. *«tyn JHnwelU.M.. W. M, Wetant.»ffl M tm& Ms F J Aflamt I Mon<» W«l»nt. Mlaa Anlia Ptelffe. MIM H«W Soe»m,.Ml M and M* Hebet* Hebet* TtRnMn Mlw W" * Ha»ky. tf. J. Suttou lie- deruwy. J, H, ValenfTn* Mlaa Joy*o WlnflRi*. Mlti i Ruth Mil- B«". William ).) Re»n, R»n Mt. and J Ms. "~ *nd M», P V. Rui*h, M. Ud Vli epot* n»h.,-, hy the fice* Ic, Mi»s Monlifa Fwite, Mlas t5lm-(c T:. WhwMl, Oh*l««fcVke, MIM Fed NeiiiiVfE, M and *Mf. il ih>!i"flt enmmlttn, in ohajje both Foste, MIM Magaet Walke, Helen AuRiutlno, M. «nd M«. Olive" F. Glmhenat. MUsRetty *e! I.fcm 7, nibnllhi inimim inia - ;ii a concet lo fo Baldwin uainwin canton, Calton,, 4«4 >«s J*qjea Aaams. Adams. M. ". " "», M» and " " Mn. " "» " \ i \li no.l,., «HoBpltal lt.dt-.*n< M.. C : P..Uto. M. and Ms,»on. n«"«j*«jss? p3llijf2- J. W. ft M, Iokln*. M. and M*. Sten, Miss Ima Sten and ule ttiitt the I.lhm tw wilt be j f. Tune Howell, M. and Ms. M. I. J. A. Compton, MIM Myti* Howad, Stefn, J. oni ili-(ply sold out nn Suifoy ii JDemst evew-jdemaest, M dmf M. and A Ms. F RA. F. Ran-f ni Juno fi. when tho event tfl held, ;dol(ih, M. and M*, t. D. Buttle, IH eclt>i"nth BxthangeiM."and Ms. H. U, Clak, M. *nd aleady hn\» peienw the Ms, Mnk D. McOlaln, H, W. Kelly,. asiihoadb at Hlt/PVs at No. til Miss Augusta Kelly; Feeman Peace. Hoad steet and at Altenbugs, No. I Ms. C. M, Coope, M. and M». F. II4 F.ast Jesej!>!cet, Blltbeth, F. Edga. M. and Ms. 5. M. Valento nhtnln the, tmita admlohton tine, fvlnr V. Demuest, MIDI V»no, ii.lkpta. A onsldeabli" numlw ot choice cflpvntlons ««still available thoukhont thw houso, but the otteeb ROLOHAN BROS. and committee ftflviw all holdes xhaiire ticket* to ublaln admission AUTO HokwtR as non>pt!y an posiibla in- ode to avoid" last mlniitii dlhappolnl- TIKKS AND ment., The nao*s inil fnmti E(em /.Imballst, mabtei violinist ot the Is plvln iictweful ih at- J. Lavelle made the pesentation! WeBtfleld; Rev. Mauice A. Cotte, a set solid silve oandle-atloka and;pinceton; Rev, W. J..Fahey, Bound Chales F, Lewis, ox-co«mnodo a silve sevice fom the Someset!Book; Someset\Book; Rev. B. M. Bogan, Pialifleld;[ Plalifleld; ; O f t thp the~sewaen Land-and Wate) Council, No. 32, Knights Colum-JRev. Michael A, Dalton, NewunB- club wa8 hoe t at the annual Ctovbu. Mlsa Estelle Matz, In the behalf wick; Rev. J. J. Sullivan, New Bims- enos dance held at the clubhoubp, the Cout Ave Maia, No. 3, vick; Rev. Michael J. Mulligan, Bay- last Monday night. Pete Van Cleet Catholic Daughtes Ameica, pe- onne; Rev. John R. OConno, Cat- Rnd ht» New Bunswick Rambles Long Banch, PhUHpsbug and Hancock " foks and oange, spoons. A lage Hev. John J. Foley, Oxfod; Rev. Ed- cauged no end ot laughte with ttiet Bented him with a dozen solid sllveheet; Rev. E. A, Cahlll, "Floence; g ave a fine musical pogam and Saw him leave with deedtsget basket osea wee pesented by the, wad J. Whalen, HigitStoWn; Rev..- «... And, he got a wothwhile paish Somevine Lodge, No. 68. B. P.JEdwadJ. Egan, PhlllipabJig; Rev. In the hills ot.someest,. E. Miss May Laughltn gave ail, J. TaveB, Lauel Spings; Rev. Thee hell Btay content and happy, bouquet et ows., Fank Ryan, Pinceton; Rev, P. J, Othe Paishes decline Duing the banquet selections wee;hat Tenton; Rev. Thomas H. Mcplayed by the band fom St. MichaleslLaugTilin, South Oange; Rev. b\ H. EDWARD A. FINN Till fom Rome a summons Issues Fo Hlght Reveent Bishop Ryan/ T)phanag6 Tat HDDewell. ~ Peceding [jackson, SaywlUe; Rev, William V. Followlns the seving the dln-the banquet the ba-nd seenadedifiunn, East Oange; Rev. A. M. R«ll- UNDERTAKER Ti- RlRht Reveent J. W. Nols, Fathe Ryan befoe the ectoy onily, New Yok; Rev. J. J. Peston, toastmaate, took chage and the following spoke. Re?, J. A. Dillon. U L. thee to the couthouse lawn, wheestimmlt. West High steet, and mached fom; Newak, and Rev. M. \fc Genmoe, ami D esponded to thefjowt, "College I a shot concet wa«. given beffle a EM&ALMER Bays." Right Reveend*WMlam Me- lage cowd Peddle Ma, dldnt the mlsshmfcy ni-aii Kean spoke * on "Seminay Days." Amon th»_vislung pleata wew V K,.. _.- -!,. Bay that the savages.didnt wea any Rev. Joseph Ryan, esponded to Rev. Athu J), HasBeU, Metuchen», "PteBlhood Days," and then the host Rev James J. Bgan Newak; Rev, **" Y dea>. wn«klven an odpotunlty to.espond. 3. H. OBoyle; Rev. Leo E. Dineen, Motne tea, aea. U men 4 a "ost h i m gatheing Mooestown; Rev. A. il. Rellly; Rev. Feddie-Then why did papa put a fom all pats the BtateM. A. Konopka,. Whltehouse Station; button in the collection plate? 86 Railway Ave. Phono 7H8-.I VULCANIZING HARTFORD IlATTfcRIKS FDR AUTO AHD RADIO BATTERY CAR CHARGING WASHINO limboy AVE. AND SJXiOND ST. <WOODBRDGE. N, J. Hansen & Jensen Geneal Contacto. Ail Kinds. GRADING. SEWERING. CARTING OF EXCAVATING. 569 Conell Steet Peth Amboy R. A. HIRNER EXPERT MBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR The only fully equipped and upto-date Undetaking Establish-, ment In town. OUR MOTTO "Fai Teatment to All" FLOOR SURFACING OLD FLOORS MADE LIKE NEW NEW FLOORS MADE PERFECT EUGENE SCHRENER 65 Fulton St. TELEPHONE SI WE SERVE WE DELIVER CASTLES ICE CREAM PUREST BECAUSE HEATHIZED. PHONE YOUR ORDER Confectioney lagest Atantmeht FUvot in Tqi*n SCHOOL AND JAMES STS. telephone WOODBRIDGE; 5S7-R Wcodbidge 859 Thats the numbe you call when you want a taxi, o a ca, o cas fo any othe occasion. WHY? Because you get what you when you want it at a easonable ate/ Pompt sevice,, couteous dives, comf otabe cas. Taxi Sevice and 447 Peal Steet Opposite Penn. Station ALL MAKES OF BATTERIES ented epaied e-chaged e-built Huffs Battey Station 34 M\IN ST., WOOOBRIDGE, N. J. v. Sfeop Telephpn* 66 Notice To The Public! The Opening the Jesey Maket Tel 282 Suga; pe lb. Kafts SWIM cieese; pe lb...,.. 55c Kafts Ameican Cheese; -pe lb.43c Kafts Pimento Cheese; pe lb... 49c Maaschino Cheies; 5 o. bottle. 8c Keakuk Sweet Pickles; qt. Ja..,.- Smith Steet, On Satuday, June 5th. Odes Pomptly 39c Maxwell House Cfee; can, -49c Tomatoes; lage can... Cay CeUy.-.-.-_ : - - USA* ; Oanges; down - -». PbeappU.,,.-- ~ Aspaagui; M» o»tj\p bu 2 fo 25c D&ieed fhgu FaimtMatawaBJLL - OUR OPENING SPECIALS 8 2c 3 l<! C Just Right Con; can _... Bon iami; can...he Vey Good Loose Cfee; lb. - -_ 4 l c Lage lue Label Catsup; bottle 2c Campbells Beans _ 3 (o 25c Washing Soda.- 3 fo 25c Dill Pickles; quat ja;..: 25c P.&G. Soap -- 4fo 9c Fuits and Vegetables New Potatoes; 3D lb. baiket...i l.t5 Spinach ~ -- *--<» qw* fa c Lage Bananas; p> doxen,.,~ - 3(te Gapefuit» u«*jo Z5c Canteloupes....-J-, ~, li-5c Foh Butte awl E gs CLEAN-UP SALE Re-Conditioned FORD CARS Honestly Guaanteed 925 Fod Coupe, $325. >, ~924Tod Coupes, $225 to $ Fod Tudos, $25 to PO. 924 Fod Touings, $5 to $75. v ;, 924 Runabouts, $25 to $75., Ealy Model-Coupes, Runabputs, etc., $5 to $25. One Ton Tucks, $75 to $2.. One Half Ton Deliveies, $75 to $22b v _ One Week Exchange Pivilege,. libeal Time Payments, ; DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. ftuple AND FAYETJE STREETS PHONE 366*673 Peth Amboy OPEN EVENINGS «-"!»

6 ;. - > " : - ;. steet M. Avenel tfotes THE WQODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, JUNE 4,926 Mflon4n» KfiiKv A HttlS coloed "What* become o that fellow! Thee WRB a, funeal tlio othe day W\,» newcome In flund)y( school, Smith Who iabicnown» the pefect out. ID Hot Dog, Aiz., nni while thr h«name to th«tetehd ta dive?". " j jmlnutp «M eading g t Ilic Hun-vice, e, two twp "KetllUe Johnson." "He met Jone», who wu the lm- ahols we<! fle4 In the Rt-t outsido. Leonad has been mo Lftts the fcacn> aaktd th«childs p«f*ct one." The undouiih. tiptoed foth. In e If that wa«ight, i a minuto o so.hfe wax hack again " with a Hmllo on hlr tae. saidt maam, A paent. dat» "You he atoe»*me," had been ah«botheing was nataei fo me and he fathtf. he mothe t l day with "I secued both funcnlb," he whispeed to the chlet moune. questions. He fathes nume am Fedinand, f Finally the mothe h said: and my name i«lim.*so we.muted "May! do you know that culftnlty h«petilltef." The Wttcnmtn- once killed ft cat?",. > Alas! an atlrtic lempeament ta Ekamlic. "Well, Mothe;" Mked May. ncflgnum... until its too late What did the cat want to know?" wto si>ank ( Baltimoe Sun. Cone ill at Im home In Meinze tlie past wek. and H«, John Jayne. ae this weekend In Astoia, L. I.,,.. Ms. J. P. Dona* m In Peth Amboy on Wednesday on bualnees. M. and Ms. G. Qolemao Jesey < City wee week-end guests at the home M. and Ms. H. j. Bake, t ~8t., In Hayatt avenue.!, Ms. Hay Abams spent Satuday Jn Peth Amboy. - - ; >JlsReH Malon find Jeanne Powej,,. Mlas Mulat. Window* and,m. Jjed SeitE New.Yk wee week-end guests at Hie home Miss Mage -Smith In "Fifth ayniiue., M. and Ms. C.Xhichkftu and tp.m- lly motoed to New Yok-on Sunday..whee they Bpentthe dfty., Ms. Danel OBien and daaphte; --ilbioni spent- the week*«n<l wifi el-. fttlvefe tn Jesey City.,M., and Ms. Haold Sonn" and sot, Haolda-J<v,,>vee entetained on Thusday evening at the bone M- and MTB. J. W. Hixson.. -, Ma. A, Lcldneand. daughte, - Ma" niwnt * Det Itloii" Day with. IiendB In Cateet., j M. and MB. A., M. Smith, aiul i- childen, Andew, Doothy. Eal and; motoed to Silve Lake on (Sunday. Ms. John Schlemann Iliihway was a Wednesday guest he siste, Ms. J. Mlaehle, In AvSnel steet. M. and Mn. FankCannon and M. and Ms. Thohias Cannon k stoat motoed tu wc the week-ehd. WT and" Ms.i B. Devioh nil* daughte, Seima* spent Monday In NPW Bunswick. M. Jacob, Fox and son, Sidney,.motoed") to Philadelphia on Sunday, h they visited M. aod Ms. Miss /Vllda Van Slyko Tenton, pent Decoation liay :wlth he mothe....mxa IuJB.. VinSljJte -in Wpodbldge avenue. M. and Mfcs. J- W. Hlxson and sons, Jack and Eddie spent the end with M. t and Ms. J. P. Voohees, and*m; and Ms. Chales Hixson at Hopeweli., M. and Ms. J.Mlschle; Ms. J. Kemetz and daughte, Viola spent] Sunday with M. and Ms. J. Schlemann and family- at Rahway, - M. and Ms. Alfed Webe NeW Yok City, wee entetained at the home M. and Ms. Fed Keyae In Fifth avenue on Sunday. Miss Maie Emelch #New Yok Is spending some, time with het siste,- Ms.. M. Lage in Geoge Steet. Robet Mnlaney Peth Amboy visited at the home M. William Hughes on Sunday last, _ M. Hughes has heenquite Ml fo the past month. M. and Ms. Hebet Kutche atid Allen flijfl. fctafcte- «M tuchen ae spending some time al the, h_qme M. and Ms. H. MacKinnon. M. and Ms. J. Jaege Bunett steet had as thoi nuests, ove the week-end M. and Ms. J. Eveett ot Bldgewood., Mt»s Luty Chamaltan Fifth avenue spent the week-end with M,s. Chales Webbe at Wa,tebuy, Conn. M. and Ms. John, Mansfleld and daughte, Magaset; M. and Ms, Achip Mansfield Peth Ambqy, spent Wednesday evening fit the hote M. and Ms. A. N. Smith Bunett steet. The Chistian Endeavo oelety «f the Avenel Pesbyteian chuch enjoyed a staw ide on Satuday last to Silve Lake, the tip being made by tack. [The gils sevea" suppe at the lake. Ml, and Ms. A. M. Smith and daughtes, WUhelmfna.. and- Gloia Biieiit Decoation Day in Ivlngton, M. and Ms. William Holland and childen, Jean and Lucille, wee week-ed guests, at the home M. and Ms. H. MacKinnon. "M. and Ms. B. F. Ellison Miss Doothy Elliaon and Benjamin Elll-»on. J., and Stephen" Salio motoed to New Bidge on Sunday. Opens itetd Estate Office Ma. Fances, "V. HUson Avenel tteet has opened a eal estate otflca at hq esidence In Aenel, whee f he will conduct d geaeal business, MRS. H. S. ABRAMS, HOSTESS ON TH - Ms. H. B. Abams entetained last Thusday aftenoon In honoc the fifth bithday annivesay he daughte, uth. Th,e( aftenoon was pleasantly spent Ith games. Ruth eceived many pleasing glfta fom he little fiends. RefeshiientB wee seved., " The guesta wee: Iina, Butte, Miaion,Suchy, Jane Baithwalte, Anita Abams, Rutb Ahams, Bobble, Bjaithwaite, and Bobble Somevllle. Avcnel Women Entetai* on Wedding Annivesay i. Ma. A. K. L»nce and Ms. Hay Dteu entetained togethe In Ijpno thei wedding annivesaies *t a limnheon and theate paty at Etlaabetlf oa Thusday. *. f Those in the paty wee:; Ma. Pa.ul Kingibey Woodbldge; M -s. Hay Dleti, Ms. A. K. Lance ahd Ms. P. y» Donato Avenel. M. and Ma, Geo. Keyte Entetain Ove W«ek~end M. and Ms. Geoge Keyset i ove (D«weeV-end and De«- bution Day at thei home l» Fifth, *vanue. Among the guests wee: MUne8 SUkA Lunn, Anna Belbeft and Anna jjybchjill New YoTt Ctty. Mfaa M»a Roach and Jos,.Hanisgtpn ot tide, L.I., Messs. Leoy Kfthn, Jodan, Fed Rudolph, M- Ms. A- Webe ot N«YotC -; Fed AlbwUon, and Joseph, Pot Reading. - T - " iduuig«ot Mi»»ie WANTED to cae to twin babies. Apply M». P. J. BmtoMKl afte pi) Phone tan Pesciption fo Colds, Gippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Feve «nd, Malaia. It Kills the FOR OVER 2 YEARJ5 fiaafem oil has been a woldwide emedy fo kidney, live; and bladde disodes, heuinai ism,- lumbago and uic acid " coect Intenal toubles, stimutete vital fitm. TVe«sitta. All ijtibts. Insist on Ihe piflnal genuine GOLD MBUAU Telfephone 43 New Yok Candy Kitchen Hone Made Candies and Ic*"Ceam OdHt Deliveed Pomptly RYMSHA&CO. INC. Deales In COAL WOOD-AND ICE We Also Cay a Stock Fence and-abo Posts, "Banna wugjiae, i*cu»t, Ceda o Chestnut GIVE US A CALL 8 State (Steet MAURER, NEW JERSEY -Tekiphttne P. A, 38 Nut $. P $,5 P > ER < NET TON. DELIVERED NET > IN Stove in Wftodjpidge, Sewaeh, Avenel Pot Reading and Cateet. NAVlGOALCORPORATiON - Phone Peth Amboy 278 * 35 State Steet Peth Amboy, N. J. p ROGRAM- RINTING FOR ALL OCCASIONS You owe it to the Advetises in Yott Pogams to give Them a "Book" that will be kept a a Souveni. ; Fo a decidedly "dlffennt" dlstlneuve Job ty the Mack Pess, Inc. PHONE 59 New Jesey Fully Equipped Dodge Bothes Special Coupe is to as SP.ECI Ait because it W item specal equipment that could possibly accentuate- the cas beauty, and LcQmfotV. Balloon.ties; nickeled bumpes, font and ea; nickel-timmed adiato shell;! ea view mio; automatic windshield t wipe; scuff plates; cowl lights and natual wood whecjs--disc wheels optional.... Hood and body.smatly finished in tatan geen lacque, with catouche yellow stipe;, tippe body in black lacque, with glossy oven-tbaked enamel fendes and shields.,- Genuine hand-buffed Spanish leathe-* gayish geen; and wide-vision all steel safety pillas included among many othe attactive" featues,, Cflupe Sedan.....$93 $985 Deliveed the DodgeSteel Body on Touing Ca. Roadite... In ouj Showoonf \ FRANK VAN SYGKLE i-, OPENEVENNGS, 438 Rakab Avenue : -,- New Qunsviick Av«au«Highland Pak, N. J. Peth Amboy, N, J. Phono N. B. 2T2 Phone P. A. 59 T y BROTHERS & _ "Only tht Best is Good Enough" fhe best u the cheapest in the. long un. Good health demands nouishing, high gade food the best thee ae. CARRY only the pueat and beht goceies. * - BLAUM, the GROCER lephone 82. W. Z, BARRETT, D. D. 3. B. B. SMITH, D. D. S. Building, f 93 Main Steet, Woodbide, N.. Maip fice: 5 Albany St., New Bunswick, N. J. Shee Stockings fufilk " "Buy the Best" and "Save Money" Bette quality gives longe sevice 8*4-t comfotable feeling being well dessed. The name "DEXDALE" on evey pai assues, you satisfaction in Wea, Quality and Appeaance.. Evey one the Seasons Best Shades CL pue silk, with lisle gate top $.65 pue silk gate top and all$.95 "None Bette" and few as good. Ask the Women who wea "Dexdale." FRESH FRAGRANT t NUTRITIOUS See that yim tat» moe k tot Ottn$ NOON «* -> "MODEL BAKBRY VBSTOPf SfiRGVA, RuMia School Dancing 4 West 72d fit,. Y. City Clawlc, InMfpntlT. ud"3ui* Question? and Answe! Classes Open Monday, Octobe,5,. Wite fo Fee Catolog 27 _. j - -,.- DANCING- INSTRUCTION Acoh»tic, To«, Stetching Bait Iloom, Tap, anil all STAGE DANCING ljcjjliins & Advanced Pupils DYSON SCHOOL Ohupcs Hall Main iilwt Satuday A. M. Aftenoon -! Dana H<ill Lesson $.5 lvth Amboy =. ae moe than 4, New Jesey people. who ae ownes the Pefeed Stock Public Sevice CopoaticMi New Jesey, and this BJ4m)t)e is inceasing daily WHY?.. Because thifty people have found the stock a safe investment, paying an attactive ate etun. > "" * %Because the plan unde which it is soldpe* -; mits them to invest thei savings as they! accunailate. v 3. Because a high gade secuity is placed within the each df the *mall as well as lage investos. ttse-thc;ecod tpublic Sevice Copo! -atign. New Jesey ow a peiod twenty-- thee * yeas shows ftto fee j a successnil,- gowing business entepise. Because the Copoations Pefeed Stock has established itself in the confidence the investing public., Wo v-4imulativel? eieied Stock evice vopoettion ok INewdfesey f is sold unde. Out Popula Owneship Plan *.; - The pice pe shae ia $Q and accued dividend. The tem* w* u The fullest infomation U available, to you.concening Public """ ( tvice Copoation New Jesey, its opeating companies, ttau. pects ASK-ANY nmiic - Y* - * SERVICEEMPLOYE * *".*. nlfi.ii-t \..t.vv

7 THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 926 y Spot lette by James J. Cobett (Copyight" 926 King Featues I shall go down In" histoy as one Syndicate, Inc.).the geatest, pitches that eselived! Gove Alexande now is piwkng It Isnt Just aii opinion, that expefton about his wondetulness, fo hlb 8th, season ot big league baseball at the age 39. he-ecods back up any statements hat a/e made as to his supe geat- Tha s~a~uin*~ln_llfe when about 8 pe cent the moundnmen who «a.,...-. wee geat I thei youth long since In IS yeas Alexande has woked have become "has-beens". Go ove in 483.games, winning35 and losing If!8 fo a pecentage 652. the lists alhe goat pitches the last 8 tit balldom and HIB mak mafk 4$3 games places s him only a ae few have still.been in the only,22 combats bt back bk f the pe p e game at 39, much ice emaining as sumed "Impeishable ecod" made among the bightest ef stas, -- -by Cy Young pitching L>5 games the case with. Alexande. In 22 yeas. At 39, and in his 6th big.league Alexande can ecljpse tlio.young season, the wondeful Alex is MV mak this seaeon It he pitciies 23 -.iihn pishing The stov MB long-lived caee la simply told:, - "Live cleanly and live saifely." Eve since Alexande boke Into big league baseball he has taken -wondeful cae. hid physical self. OK the ball field and out - seaeon he has had but one thought "Be in condition at the time. And BO he has not buned out hi enegy by wild dissipation in leliu hods and then sapped hl«vltalit by feaful spingtime fcffots to- e nnpliin wnlght and nhllll muscles Ubat wee boken down incoect winte living. Alexande has been a cedit t himself, an hono to tbegame and h gttnes and that looks like a cetainty.. Counting pat sanies as well as full. ga.mes, he- has exceeded the Young ecod fo he has taken pat In 664 games, eithe as pinch pitche, pinch fitte o as a stating egula!,". i Alexande has scoed 78,shutouts duing his caee, wolted In 4297 innlneft, allowed394 hits, given 87 bases on balls and stuck out 99 battes. Aleady he possesses some ot the "all-time" ecods and If he goes nlnnq at ton anaed to two o thee seasons he wih> pobablytfsufg maks that will endue fo all tlma as impeishable memoy, a tuly geat pitche and a fine gentleman. High in Tiple Tie fo Second Place in Middlesex Scholastic Baseball League Finish Season in Geat Shape by Defeating J? * J Cateet Away fom Home. May Play High School Chalie Boehms Home Town Tomoow. ( Cubs Righthande Looks Qood Iselin Senatos. i Fench Ai Ace Defeat Avenel 7-6 I-nnt Sunday, May 3th on the IMlln flpid, th«*hln Peuatos tuned baok the btibtbnli nine the Aveuel Jlquois Outing Club by theiicde 7-6. The unmo wa«an ncltlng-btttvfl, fotim»-:fftv«t«n ft»t t*team OWg, the.othe. Wftnlwn was on th«tonnd fo Meeltn with Ohlmnn on the efceivinr end. Fo Avenol. IVfas took up the Uullnt tas(t with K. Wheele ab - a tottey mate. Iseltn got f., to a tylns stat by scoing thee uns in the flhu nnlnk Thee v hit*, and cleve bunttnk nf, tmbo bought about thtn esult. Thoi Iquoll "stated the old ballgamei going by scoing thee uns*ln tthet halt w the thid and tlelng tfie aene. Howeve Iwlln m»na«e4 to take th«i d In "the fouth, Llmoll walking and woking his way home- wwui the<> Hniiitoa whiffed the, beeise. Afte that, till, the beginning the.,s ven(lulihe gnnio Waxed had both «ldcn.folding wnff, >iitth% Indiana got woking in thei pat that Inning and.scoed two unr by maaiie af.two hits and a walk, coup led with itn eo, when Iselin failed to scoe It he half the seventh. Avttnel went ahead and scoed anothe un putting themselves In the lead by a 6-4 scoe. The -SenAtoR, howeve,, wee not to be deftlfid and scoed one un In the. eirht when afitad and gampoml ove the pan on RnHsss dive fo two sflpks: * Avenel. faied to bette the fi-5 scoe In thei favo duing the tun at vat in the beginning t(jn ninth and the Senatos taking advantage thin fact pounded out two uns and won the ball game Indulging in timely, hitting and cleve i his unning In thf sensational l-nlnth Inning ally. Ohlman gound- $4-e«t on a teific gass cutte to- ; Wneele the stcond baseman and making a fine stop. The ally stated when t>agaslt «4et go Whalens hot hang onto him the while Alexande,!and limb and willing to wok, By NORMAN E. BROWN ioi.fman cany tbe j Its a funny thing how $t, Louis teope fu fo a single and Whalen Whaleh stole Kaufman and othes cay the bun. away..must be the Cayl And Bown, citing climax with Lambets wicked n J,*? * whee - the MlBSifiaippta can let s& many ball playes get second. Tne game eached its ex- JvJ? D flowing. den. Long time Jack Welsh wandeed Welch dew the attention the I hit thoughthe ln.field binging i boasee play a sot game by seeing how fa a good ball playe can Whalen with the tying un while n wtlalen - * *~> _.. _kii«cub aconts an oie Ivoy huntea wme laboing with the Ottum- on his way Hoping that hed get a chance to tavel away fom St. Loula befoe Lambet eached,- second by means wa team In the Mississippi Valley how hlfl stuff la the. big show. they bea about him.. a swift and beautiful slide Into League last season. He won 7 Dut tb,&t doebntwfy Welch. the bag. He" StolBthdand stoed Hee: Hopes to* Fly Ove Qcean Capt. Rene Ftinek above, Fench aviato and wa heo, is now in the United State* pepaiqfo tt» effqt lly «<TO the Atlantic and win the (2S.O pize feed by Raymond * elg. The box scoe: Senatos Glf, ss. Johnson, lb. Fulleton, 2b Club madtt a geat ccpd on th«diamond fo the season 925 and Snalley, f., 2b....m Latkanlc, c c. c Amand Notaos Peth AmbO. ;",; Q j should epeat fo the season -92 Kauas, f. wefe booked to take on the """>- J, believe thee should be no ob]ec- Lund, lb. hong a Tottanvllle Athletic ~2 tion to this baseball club being Pulleton, ss. the opening clash a big. seies at 32 ; I fomed as t e benefit deived by the 4 Aquahonga field. Sam Toze had The scoe by innlngb: men, which" no doubt helps to j obtained Jack-Wafhop, fome Yan,- _ 3 " ntetiethen and pomote bette mo- Cateet "! E!kee, to do the flinging to the home U U U,,_H 4, 3 3 x 2alei moe than pays fo the, ( AB R,, I outfit BO as to make sue o( a win xbatted fo Loese in nintn. hous ot time lost by some the 3b, S 2 ove, the Notao machine. The Tot- The summay. Home\ uns Mc- men on the foce. ove, iuo nvwiu M.«., If. 8, Cf. B 2 tenyille leade encounteed some MlSan LaVnd iobsoo. Thee I think the pesent Council and touble, in getting Notao to bing S Sa e nita, i Coplan Cl and anwhltfod. "Two Police Committee should give the tmfuaujb, «* - bla team to the South "Shoe gounds base hits, Fulleton. Sacifice fltes fl. baseball club all the encouagement Potocneg, ss. - fo the stat the Bet afte it had jsnnaon, Smalley and Matin Hit possible. i Wexle, lb. been ageed to stat the game in by pitche, Roae, 2; n 2b. Nl F j l Fo the Cops Club, i TottenvlHe and to play the second Left OD bases, Amboy?, 9; JOE MHftLEN, Amou, f...- engagement In Peth Amboy, on Rosenblum, c. Monday, July 6th. wsss Daniels, f. - Notao and Toze ae. to meet in i-bsi, Sins, Peth Aoboy tomoownlght to discuss plans fo the playing the fist McMiW:g 42 4 Daughety, J. Umpie, -Home uns, Kamlnsky, contest at the ealiest possible date, Dick Walsh, Bayonne. I Now, at the tende age IS yea.r,.games and lost 2 fo a club that Aye, gegatlon taveled to South Oange, I he is a membe the Chicago Cubs, Wflbidte High School, winnes *ftnisue)l.jjputh with a losing ave- Hes eady to ewlng his big paw in, With the winning un on Boltzaa Dagaalt, whee they- defeated the ep»nutlve high school that placfe to the league one since Joe McCathy took woking pitches in the cicuit. day the olde Bufns ae f thei Which outfit can be tailed i»-majo the county baseball championship age. He H was "one the hadest the. pitches box fo the Cuba any laat yea, wee unable to cop the Next Sunday the Iselin Sena-4 v tstjt? title-this yea, because at a suplus tune 6 to 3.. a gip on it behind the eas. tos will oolllde with the Jjl?;*! L Hes a ighthande In am and feed. ookie mateial, which, though Kamlnsky, Abame and Wexle Welsh hasnt had much a chance Tiges bain. Halh) fom St. Louis, whee And those whu have looked him. ftges at the Iselin Held. The Sena- " wheele, «.- U~.. eanestly endeavoing to, equal 925 distinguished thegjflejyen In the Cateet game by "iimalhlng out home doesnt woy him. tees up thee " to\show his stuff to date bnt that thee happens totic two big league ove say that.if he eve gets a un-touvci act/ HIM,,... tne equisite ae»,«. loklng inii n» fo tames games with ij oc * e * lt - 4 ~ ecod, did not have q J J v -,-. w good ning BtaChe will demand a place in Ameicans, Shamocks, Cateet -. cf expeience and d taining. The bebt uns. and eady. And he has shown fo tam. ma eaay. «.uu u» joung Pitche who is sound In wlndlthe,ltch uaa )n g sun Yanks and teams ot like stength. fil k lb Fo games call up T. Limoll, Me- * * they could do was to wla second If ean an he ««wl«enough that Manage Joe to going t«> tuchen 33-J, o wite to C. Lambet. place In the bounty league, an hono poutkn, Z WeXwg IWallace, c The scoe ay Innlnka: fo which they ae tied with Cateet tavel to Helle»tow«, Pa., tomoow, McMillan, p. - Avenel P 3 2 I -6 and Peth Amboy. to play the Hellestown High School, Senatos _ ended the season last They enueu. mx»v-- fom which Chales Boehm, local i Wednesday, howeve, In good fom coach, gaduated, defeating the fabt Cateet team by The box scoes fo the last two. ficial games the, season wee as a - scoe afte a had tussle, on follows: the boough diamond lasting eleven innings. E Last Fiday the local diamond ag- Waen, c. - Poaeoy, 2b. Mullen, 3a. Fie Alam Kamlnsky, P.Reddick, If. -2 West Ave. ft P. A - Bidge -3 West Ave. ft Boynton Switch IA West 4ve. ft Fey Steet -6 West Ave. ft Abo Steet 6 West ft Ave. I? K Ave. * Boad Steet. -g Cliff Road * Holton Steet -9 Cliff Road ft Fey Steet DISTRICT NO. n «. M Woodblage Ave * «? 8 Bl t i Pleasant Ave. ft Sewaen AV«. l\ WAve..* Bewte PJace 2-4 West Ave. ft Cental A>e. It Cwteet Road ft BlalRoad S-t Blai Hoad * Ojand A»e,» 7 Raltan ft Thla A,ve.. UewteetRokdftBUthAve, DISTRICT NO. 8 S-l Fulton. St. ft Cutte Dock Road «s Fulton ft Benjamin St. B FuC Bt * Valentine Factoy 3-4 Fulton * Albet fit. 3-B Fulton ft Coley Bt DISTRIOT NO. * *-» Amboy ft Pall HHI 4.S Amboy Ave 4 Albet Bt, 4-4 Amboy Ate. ft Begen St. i-6 Gove St. ft Mano Ave I-«Main 8t. ft Metuchen Ave. -7 Main St. ft King tog** R9<* 4-8 Oak Ave. ft Begen St. DISTRICT NO Ave. ft CUWh St. B-2 Bey St. 4 Recto Lane B-3 Main St. * RahWay Ave. B-4 Main ft Peal St. H sa.misas"- pisnuo NO. / 6- RahwayAve. ftqeenst, 6-» Rahway * G ***! 6-6 Wedgewood Ave. ft Leone St. e-7 Rahway ft Po»«*** R «-g Rahay Avo. * Pot R. R- «DISTRICT NO. t T-J Geen St. ft Baon Ave. 7-t Gove k Amboy Ave. DISTRICT NO. «Fojds Loses to Amboy Nine The stat ot one the most imopotant lnte-secttonal baseball seljies in the histoy Ihls distict, WRB pevented by theweathe Manon Si Memoial Day aftenoon. Loese, If. - Joe Mullen Wants to See Cops Nine The Leade; Dea Sis: Iets have a "Cops" Ball Glub! i. The Police Baseball.? Waen, c. Pomeoy, 2b. Mullen, 3b. [Kaminsky, p. Reddick, If. Kauss, ct. itoth. f. - Lund, lb. Fulleton, Sandbaok, 2b. Clak, It, dc- 3. Osl, Conog, fi. v Muphy, o. ~~- R, KlMttao, sn. Lachat, c,t. Catlln v lb. - Osteman, p. Beldon, P Booth Oange AB Want Game HJE R*»H The Pionees ffllltabeth, a Light Semi-po ball team > "would* like to * - HI. vnma nf the ball plckle, Elizabeth, N The bugla. in W v onl nan f [If the opene cannot heplayed befoe July,6th, it Is pobable the Am-,boy pomote will not ag«e to go to Totenviile on" ttet~q:gy~ph tleul wty inasauch, as Toze gave his wod to play on the Raltan Coppe Woks field on that aftenoon. Union Couse A, C. New Yok, plays In TottenvlUeiet Sunday and the Bay " -.WhjBfiJnjeji Club ot Newak, la c Ing hee. \ ; ods Defeated Minus the sevices, ot."king" Phillips,-Long. Banch, tvlle who, It is alleged asked a high pice at the E last moment, the Fods Field Club Q I encounteed a 2 to 4 set back in a contest with the Peth Aaboys on the Raltan Coppe wopke field, SVin- six uns In the sixth and seventh sessions. Ealie Elie In the engagement the Loese-Anthony playes theat t ened many times. SteantonV tnv Daughety, not pitching sta- old, occupied hill to the Invades. His suppot was not ot the best. Six eos wee Fods, an easy wa out hee- day aftenoon, The conflict was moe inteesting than the-hscoa would Indicate, the Peth Amboys continuing thei winning steak "oy ««nplltng a total tiple and a single -went un. Tom woiiniaii had. WTiktPMee Caleies? Baton (cossly) *Say, waite, what ae black spots in my ceeal?" Walte (afte close inspection) "Dunno, si, unless its some them vltamlnes evey one B talking abou now." Life. An August Batsman Louis P.Booz J. ClVll Blue Pints ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Tacings E»timaUi Funished 283 Madison Avjenue PERTH AMBOY Phonem Goin Fishinl Befoe you do, dop in and see ou line tackle H ANTHONYS SPORT SHOP Main & School Steets Cigas - Tobacco - Flashlights - Batteies - Razo Blades - etc. Now Open fo Business RADIO LUNCH Oak Tee Road, Iselin, N. J. Opposite Radio Associates, Inc. Lunches, Shoe Dinnes, Pasties... All Home Cooking, Also Cateing fo Paties, etc. Ms. StanJUewici, Pop. - - S. FRANK. Manage THE PERTH AMBOY GAS LIGHT COMPANY 26 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY Heating and Coohing AppUancti Slow Wai It Wnden Ay*. * " "L* ilong aemon on the Lbfsi wftys-and fln»wy, -. I But th«disdnag.coovlct still e- J, tha ""the mpuk «, oonnty,tt«toy: Shlne,»b. Lauent, it, with the Booklyn Dodges

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