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1 NTERESTNG FEATURE! THEY SAD"-READ T WEEKLY ON EDTORAL PAGE xvm, No. 7 FOLLOW DONOHUES SPORTS COMMENT NOR SO T SEEMS EVERY WEEK ON SPORT PAGE WOODBRDGE, N.,!.. FRDAY, APRL 7, PRCE THREE CENTS [FROM OUR FRONT WNDOW FOERCH OUT, THRD WARD NAMES MAN E. E. Ramond Endorsed For Nomnaton B A Save S. C. Browne,, Who s Hssed JOHN turkt RETRES FROM RACEJ>OR YEAR has accepted the Present Representatve On of the new Organs r v.,,,nnc n Repubcans n Md-.., Count»re formng a,,, Government League. Such,,,v<- has on*» «"» needed and,, fu expected n these,, Wth mace toward* but»n earnest dere to nf rconomc rafprm out of rhaotc condton of the,,., bod potc, there be», at rang around thee new Townshp Commttee Sas Doctors Advce Forces Hm Out Upon vountar retrement of Commttteeman Frederck whch augurs we for both nor and the League. n od-tme eaders were exrng consderabe dffcut, nang respectabe cand- U*U ths ear, though the, found t eas to present a dstngushed st, headfdhn V. B. WckotT, of,,,,,,,,,, for Senator a fne 0- * erch as a canddate for ctzen, who no doubt! re-eecton, the reguar Dem.,. M pport of everone nter-ocratc organzaton of the "~ Tw. dtd "* Ward a8t n^t en dorsed E. E. Ramond to succeed hm, Mr. Foerch advsed the group that the condton of hs heath woud not permt hm to contnue n pubc fe. He stated that he had been for some tme, recent recevng treatment n an E/.- ubth hospta, and hat premature departure from the nsttuton had serous mpared hs strength. nut; t! r "* Wm T^ BOARD UNTSEMERGENCY FORCE MOBLZED TO BE CHOSEN THS MONDAY TO HANDLE TOWNSHP RELEF Bernard Quge Shre Brown Who pa one of the two ca tranged coupes n "Troubfsome Wves," Ra comed to be presented for the Lades A(- soeaton of the Congregatona Church tonght at thehjfh schoo audtorum. Dancng w foow the performance, whch begns at 8:30 ocock. Mr. Quge has earned a reputaton for exceence n pas gven at St, James Church here whe Ms» Browns taent s we-known as she s a promnent member o severa New Brunswck and ttctchen dramatc grpjps, C, Arthur Space of New Srunswck has drected the pcked cast. He hmsef takes a eadng roe. Harm nfr Evcton Threat Goomest Aspect Harmon Ut Commssoners * seen Hngng On Of ERACrks;BrownWarnsOfLaw Assgnments 0 ( M. P. Dungan BELEF STTHE LST WLL BE SAME AS NOW Wrard Dunhams Conduct, Vewed As ndcatve Of Desre To Avod A Major Break Maor Names C. J. Zuo range how the tte feows,. trnc a certan danger n.nm GuTtrnment League,,[ v nsnuatng that the,, r, drected aganst.tnor Hoffman. Th an n crfdneou assumpton,, n n one n partcuar s.- nut (or opposton. The nr.t! good Gorernnent, to h no honest man wt take p gt. Sentment for Mr, Ramond wns unanmous except for the dssenson of S. (. owne whose sn Aabama, a Legsator an < hsses. He retred from the "rather than st d mcctnff but stated subsequent > tuxnavers monev"! but he was not consderng enter the taxpaers mone"! h b t d hereabouts, woud n K tha prmar next month an an ndependent, He and Joseph L, G, Thrd Ward eader, who presded at the meetng, have been at odds over a ong perod. The., w Jerse wthout an awwhatever..re we on now dscot- V!O,000 of unmcet U- rnt n the Townshp?,,( nherted from the ate.trt Democratc regme.,- ose severa ears n- utj probab part of the M., m we, ««resut or, p,de careessness. Yet mers have been rather, ate, n trng to stage hack! Mr. John Cone fng somewhere, before n,>d n.. nt Roosevejt begns to -, ke other recent cru- /. n seek to abandon the./.ner for unproved exprnf whch nether he,, nor the u.-, has the sghtest con- ;tm no nterest whatever ::: _-. What we want most s! ess meddng. Thomas Rggs, Jr., Prnceton 7. pet hs Sprnt Taeaton n unjton where he "regster- HS a "obbst" for the Vet, of Future Wars. These * are hot after the eas nr determned to keep wth other pensoners. V. M anxous to earn f. - mtng an knd of news reached an open break ast Ka when Mr. Browne supported Peter Ges aganst the organzaton choce, John Turk, Jr. Turk Retres t had been expected that some (Contnued on page ten) - UNKNOWJTOWNERS DELAY RAZNG JOB Town Must Wat Unt t * Acqures Fu Tte To Od Houses ; A sheaf of returned enveopes stamped "Addressee! Unknown" ths week tod Budng nspector Wam ; Agaer ho must wat unt qudaton of tax tte ens gves the muncpat ega tte to man of the most dapdated od and abandoned budngs n the town before he can tear them own. Mr. Agaer s attemptng to of [\, Announcement Monda nght b Maurce P. Dungan of hs choces for steerng commttees whch transact much of-the Board of Bducfttons busness s expected to have a vta effect on the degree of harmon amonp; the Schoo Commssoners durng the next REV. L. J. TRAVERS OF LAUREL SPRNGS ear BECOMES ST JAMES PASTOR THURSDAY _ -j- _ a generaton^ woud not dscuss hs Appontment B Bshop Re s Announced To Post eecton, ast nght and has not, \ L D n A( r L o so ar as coud be earned, taked Vacated B Death Of Father Langan Januar 3; the matter over wth hs coeagues. F»rW FWfm fnr»t» H»«rW«n fknra* Nej^heessjt was beeved far rsuc /uomj vu me, ntrs o w n n vttttfgf? ^ ^crsttstt"rtcwtt"trrttrs the"p-^ rft n the Board over tbe much-wrang- The Rev. Lawrence J. Travers w assume the dutes ed "demdtton" of Mss Stea pastor at St. James Roman Cathoc Cfturch here on *^!* 3en,P rnc P a - _,, -s - At ts organsaton meetng two Thursda. weeks ago, Wffard Dunham of the Appontment b the Most Rev, Moses E. Ke, Bshop! mnort whch has consstent, T,. r r> n. m. t 4. T, kept the Wrght case open, not on of Trenton of father Travers, who s now pastor at Laure < seconded Mr. Dungans unopposed Sprngs, was announced b the chancer of the docese thfe" 0 ". " 8 * 0 ", f r anouu V,K"^ as s J presdent but aso moved that Vee- Presdent James Fer be re-eected. Ths was taken as evdence that the pro-wrght adherents w avod a partsan spt over other schoo affars and Mr. Dungan, t As had been feared, hard on the hees of the State Emergenc Reef Assocatons announcement esterda that ts funds had Been exhausted, oca offcas were mmedate presented wth the Concrete probem of evctons. Landords at once prepared to notf reef cents who have been ther tenants to move, Wth arrangements for muncpa fnancng of the reef burden uncertan, rent paments probematca and ther persona credt non-exstent for the tenants, the dtpossest notces meant prompt, datng, hopeess hardshp. And the human heartache so quck arraed before townshp heads, partcuar Recorder Arthur Brown, threatened to cascade nto overwhemng voume before postve measures assurng andords of ther rent coud be dersed One wantng Mr. Brown has found effectve n past, smar crss brought to hm far souton oomed as ncreasng mportant. ts smpct draws n crsp nes the nhumant of forced evctons and t has served the otherwse hepess poce n good stead. The Recorder has awas made a pont of emphassng hs smpath wth the pght of the hard-pressed andord whose ong patence has been gnored. The warnng he has found effectve s mere that no andtort} hat top rtfht to obrtrnct-pubte tmuwakt. The aw permts hm forcb to evct tenants but f hs agents or constabes pe the hepess fams furnture on the sdewak n the crue dramatc fashon sometmes used, a townshp ordnance s voated. At of whch means hat poce can stop tna evcton.» «The andord, of course, has a ega remed) he can back a truck aganst the house, remove the denquent fams furnture wth a mnmum nterference to traffc and cart t wa for "storage" That. "s.tqra(e4 ma of course be n an opes fed owned b the andord he need not exercse speca care^-aftd he can charge a storage fee, seng the furnture for the costs of necessar. A of that procedure, however, emphaszes the desparng poston of the homeess fam and acts to prevent the andord - fom shruggng hs shouders and eavng the erced fam to shft for tsef, wth the sdewak as a bass of opcratons". Stephen Horvath was the frst reef cent to appea esterda for hep aganst an evcton. $22,000 n Budget Frst Resource FOOD, SHELTER WLL BE GUARANTEED, GRENER Expenses 0$ 4,000 Month. Reported n March ERA, $,500 For Staff " Woodbrdge Townshp rnobzed an emergenc orce toda to Wreste wth the unempoment reef st* uaton. Faure of the Legsature rovde funds to fnance the work, threw the probem nto thv aps of the muncpates. Maor rected Carmen J. Zuo, Overseer of the Poor, to assume charge of the stuaton, asssted b townshp Counse L«on E.»! Ero, Heath Offcer Harod J. Baer and Townshp Phscan S. W. Fox. Cerks nnh other empoe! of the ERA w be avaab" to assst a the transton to ]qcn charge unt the end of the month. that ease t th Maor Grener drected on mpeng, necesstous ddd t h d Wn/ ) K SOn(; 75 rnm ever source; so b dj ^.tuteo^nte^s j nf be Queen of the us ee- Everone shoud n ths mportant contest fdr the wnner a trp to U Motor Vehce Comukte hns recaed the Townshp Attorne L. E. MoEro nforms hm must he rgd fufed. The ncude ocatng a vng hers to one propert, servng notce on another who s n States Prson and ocatng a the mssng owners. On one of the most dangerous week. Yesterda, Father Travers nformed the Rev. Chares Dusten, abe oung curate of the parsh, that he woud arrve here next Thursda. Father Dusten has been n charge of the conrrogaton, argest of an denomnaton n the townshp, snce the Rev. Francs X. Langan fe fata fve months ago. Father Langan ded n the Aexan Brothers Hospta on Januar 3 at the age of 59. He had been pastor here three ears and three months. The Rev. Rchard J. OFarre had been pastor here for 4 ears before Father Langans term. Founded n 860 The parsh tsef was estabshed n 860 b the Rev. Thomas Qunn of Rahwa, who frst sad Mass n the homes of Thomas Mas- (Contmted on page ten) MEETNG TUESDAY ON STADUM DRVE Judges Announced For Poster Contest B ~ Jordar Menngts Case(avod a partsan spt over other schoo affars and Mr. Dungan, t r J F s known, s anxous to avojd even fouff Jf R P ft thp appearance of bas or dssenm. v **»*«* *. M «%. t, Bon jn the m aj o r U9k of operat ng the schoo sstenj here, Aaroe For McCan As t happens, the present comjnttee personne, named before the Wrght case ever punged the Board nto nterna war, coud as be mantaned. Mark Mc- Uan, who retred n March, was a tnember of on one commttee es t s to be! wrecks, there s due the townshp vatutf w son >e *h,700 n back taxes. at the Legsature w tu nnumerabe State Nt-w Jerse raroads thf expenses of those Dressed Not Wse. a7 :.! shoud hod a ratan tut he b«favored,, :.u- fashon, b a Other He mght, wth equa. n- fxjses from pang. fctct, water, tee-, : so tn. j "udnt t be advsabe to!."t a tnge paved bock of <>wn where chdren mght j»>. o ther hearts deght, f«from dangers of traffc "" of the path of pedes- "* As t s he are unnmcves and make both tr<h atuj sdewaks unsafe "crs. "WT house of our Cgaa- > * js a b preventng» of; murderers under 2 M ;g«. n vew of the fact man gangsters are under - thoujfht the Senate w «h mchsuro. ts" tttrodqe- 5 due to an effort to spare - who a awatng Trooper Dane Barca dd-rtpprovt of - n motorst n a bg car on the Superhghwa wearng two sut-coats. So he stopped hm. So sad ex-motorst now 8 n New York charged wth steang an aujpmobu and aso accused of beng a fugtve from.a Georga chan gang! The mn was John Mer, 28, who sad he was a restaurant empoe. He was drvng the aeged stoen can to Tennessee and was wearng two suts, "one over the other, he sad, "to avod qurng baggage." Scaret Fever Aso Cmbs Too Quck There: Cases n 3 Das As the ear-sprng threat COURT TRCK OLD AS SOLOMON PROVES TALK OF RECORDER "FX M SHEER FCTON a, st. ear $ h? v w hh f th Hs nf a major epdemc charmanshp of the Athetc Comof mtee s accordng the on m-! t t meases faded, the Town-! p<)rtant P ast vacant - w < u H. T _, Mr. McCan was succeeded on shp s Heath Department;,,^ Bonrd b Andrew Aaroe, Bpwas confronted wth a new Ported b the Dunham-Ramund,,,,.,... Mund-Wam Turner facton. t and deader danger ths has been the custom here for new mornng the dread "epdemc members to be apponted to mmenngta." Dr. Henr A. Beaf- portant. commttees on after sevsk reported dscover of the ora ears apprentceshp, Mr, bghtng dsease n sen, where Dungans own career beng & case Chester Rosensk, 2, of Marcon n pont. He was a member of the Avenue and Pat Street, was Hoard for ten ears before beng strcken. apponted to a charmanshp. The ad was mmedate sped to Mr. Mund now s charman of Perth Ambo Hospta and soa- the ncreasng mportant Transtonwhe_ hs house was quaran nortaton Commttee and_mr. Dun- Tfed." Source of ttftmsterous n- harts charmanonke group"oh fecton coud not be at once o- Textbooks and Suppes. The three Angered B Compant To Maor That Strke-Breaker Woudnt Get Far Hearng, Judge Brown Stages A Bref Drama n Hs Offce Angered b a teephoned compant to Maor A. F. Grener that the poce judge here had been "fxed" n a abor case here, Recorder Arthur Brown resorted to a devce as od as Soomon ths week. Operators of the Standard Beddng Compan n Perth Ambo had^dupcated here ther tactcs n Perth Ambo, rotestng to the Maor that ther nterests woud not be gven a far earng n th.e arragnment of two rkers charged wth beatng a opeawn strke-breaker. The ame protest n Perth Amboganst Poce Judge Lous Se e had produced no resut, snce udge See dsmssed a smar ompant, but the objecton was d h M G A pubc ra to generate cated but Heath nspector H. J. other mportant uhts are: ManenthUftasm n the stadum Bae was nformed b Dr. Be- tenance and Repar, Ro E.Ander. afsk the outh recent had re- son, charman; Fnance, Morrson drve w be hed Tuesda nght at 8:30 n the audtorturn of the Muncpa Budng. Whe pans progressed to obtan the argest and most representatve audence et assembed for the cause, Promoter E, C. Jordan announced the seecton of the foowng judges to decde the poster contest now n prpgrcss amopg members of the art casses n the hgh schoo: Mrs. Bernhardt Jensen, Fords, charman; Mrs. Frank LaFnrr, Sewaren, Mrs. Henr St. Cnr Lnvn, Coona; Abert Schcker, Hopeawn; Mrs. C. A. Larson, Fords; F. E. Barth and Thomas Thompson, A vend; Mrs. Wam Raup, Woodbrdge; Mrs. Morrson Chrste, Sewaren; Red Badwn, Woodbrdge, and Car Lea, Co- onn. The contest to choose the (Contnued un pae ten) turned from New York. p % g Ro^nsk to the hospta. He s ver Scaret Fever Cmbng sen aso was th,e scene of an uncomfortab rapd rse n the number of scaret fever cases. Eeven were reported there wthn throe das ths week, whe on fve were deveopng throughout the rest of the Tpjvnsnp. Mr. Bae checked a possbe 4 $ 7 burgar of Katzs Drug earners mk, frends, schoo store on New BrunaWck-Avenue b d t! " - - Second Ward Leaders Seek Peace n Canddac Of Howard Madson Offcers Frederck Joseph Ledner Daton took D. Chrste; Budngs and :Grounag. Mr - Fer and Gr-We Earns Merc For Mate Pats Lombard Paced On Paroe For 2 Years And Fned $7 HEARNG CWSES CASE Pteous peas for merc for her husband, made for more than a ""week b the ove 0-ear-od wfe of Pats,ombard, earned the oung oona "farmer a ght pun- TOPS PETTY THEVERY Ebere And St Report The Both Frghtened Awa Burgars casses, pa habts and st coud not nk th was the most serous of ; n F ort s was the most serous of e eeven cases together, the pett thefts reported to poce He uw speca cauton b par-. ths week. Offcer Joseph Manton cuts ot chdren vng n the area, dscovered the break esterda HGH-PRCED TALK Pferch Goes To Workhouse n jpnve On Paroees Puee s A; thur Browns campagn aganst de] nornng. Cdward Ebere, 54 Hamton Avenue, Fords, sad two men attemptng;^ break nto hs house uu )eon frghtened awa and Jo$h Bh e St, caretaker at Beth srae Cemeter, made the same report. court coectons cmbed,he sad he ht one of the men n swt ths we^k as Reeordbr Ar-j; E he arm wth a shot-gun oad, A rado and an eaborate vant set were Organzaton eaders n char for partcpaton! the Second Ward are seekng "f the most bruta murders through the canddac of " :::.!, o es :... T J f0uthad Howard Madson to assure under 8 ears. knd of recent surve de- O»- the fact that n New Jertbuut 64 per cent, of actve > ands are cutvated b *xowners. Ths sad to be the hghest averages n countr. k «t ubo Servce sets a pace Uttes, n keepng promses, ttd n ther work on Man where unsght poes are tarhg und a wres w be rground b Ma st, were ucewdnc to schedue. And pa mprovement ddnt cost Own a pean tors n our defunct brdge Bank w want to whether due dgence was rved n deang wth a ds>«nts. Anotker few mouths «Ums w be outawed or ponbe debtors w htts) gven enougn tme to seer ther beongngs. otornment U on the wa e be gad to cheer t} dese* s poor toda f ** * * *<* * t.. C. forward as the of the. part h Repubcan harmon n the, Fa eecton. s There seemed a possbt, however, that K. E. Ldde mght accede to the entreates of hs man frends to test hs vote-gettng strength. Mr. Madson, former a jnember of tne Townshp Commttee, receved jn amost unanmous vote of confdence from the G. O. P. Executve Commttee when hs name was put f d th standard-bearer of t. pr memjer of the Townshp Commttee, receved an amost unanmous vote of confdence from the G. 0. P. Executve Commttee when hs name wa» put forward as the standard b«ar«r of the part aganst Commttewnan Chares Aexander, Democrat, who s seekng re-eecton. Coona mentors voted 8B a unt f r Jaraw Cun T and scattered support w»8 trvatt to Wese Chrstansen and Frank Dunham, When Mr. Madson receved a majort of the voteb, however, Mr. Currds name WM wthdrawn a n d h^ deeg«te«swtched to the f ormercommnee- - Dunh»m, sought for man ears»s a Repubcan canddate, et t be known agan that e was not Bvaabe and the support re- :eve b hm n the executve ses- Jon a now beeved promsed to Mr. Madson. There s st a possbt that Mr. Chrstansen ma nsst upon a show-down n the prmar but organzaton mogus are confdent that he w wthdraw for the sake of sodfng part ranks. What About KshT Leaders, however, professed no knowedge of the atttude of Former Commtteeman Chares Ksh who heretofore has been strct ant-madson. The pont out, however, that Mr, Madson was an ardent worker n the campagn of John K.*h, u *cn, far Justce of the Peace and that he went to the front for htm n hs successfu ef* forts to be named week-end Recorder n the Townshp. These gestures were regarded as ndcatve of Mr. Madsons ntenton to mantan peace wthn the ranks and t s fet that the eder Ksh w recproeate. Mr. Madson was campagn manager ast Fa for James Shaffrok. who trounced Howard Fetcher for eecton to the Town Cbmrottee and he recent was eected charman of the Executve Cemmttw to succeed Robert W, Harrta, who r* court bot a fne, Perch not on was nast when asked wh he had never fufed hs own pedge to pa the sma succee trad. tton of the Workhouse Perch, 4, of ee Street, Port unreasonabe offer to pa 50 cents a week was embeshed wth a dea of urd anguage 30 das worth of anguage. D$ Ordnances Strengthenng Agaers Offce Passed fne. He wajfaso ver nast, so j 0 r d n a nces carfng and j strengthenng the oca code governng constructon, operaton and storage pf gasone tank trucks and prescrbng rues for nstaaton of sgns and sgnboards have been passed b the Townshp Commttee. The gasone truck amendment to the fre code s regarded as [ tcuart vta as the growth o Woodbrdgf as an o depot ha: sent an ever-ncreasng number o ank trucks, ma of them bust dangerous conversons, on to oca streets and the have been store here n voaton of amost ever known safet rue. Edson Ma See Presdent Toda On Grade Crossngs Chares Edson, seekng aotment of Federa funds for oca grade-crossng emnaton, has a tentatve appontment to meet wth Presdent Roosevet n Washngton toda to obtan executve approva of the pan. Mr, Edson orgnapanned to confer wth Mr. Roosevet earer n the week but because of the pressure of busness at the Whte House the appontment was deaed. Mr. Edson, nfuenta fture n capto crces, eeks dveraon to crossng remova of funds granted to Newark for ho»pt» constructon. Newark, however, turned back the mones because of ts nabt to fnance ts share of "*tutcort>"" "".. -««. Ma Ask For Poceman At Green Street Crossng Concdent wth the wthdrawa ast nght b the Pennsvana Raroad of the dsorder oom- pant odwd b John MaBteUun, ts Green Street gateman, agone a schoo bua drver, came wore that the admtted dangerous stuaton at Green Street ma be soved b takng assgnment of H added to the aread exstngros unt the matter s carfed at to whether the LcgaatuL! w. abe to provdo mone or the nke w be permanent eft th the muncpat. n ths aternr he paced dspossessons, mergenc medca care and ack >t fmd. "Were n a dffcut poston," ad Maor Grener, "but we w m some wn so that nono of our cope wt be deprved o food, heter and medca care." Two Months Lmt ERA commtments n March toaed sght n excess of $2,600,n< cost* of admnstraton were stmated for the month at about,500. The muncpa budget ths rear ncudes an Um of»22,000. ntended as the townshps share of the reef cost for the 2-month perod. Wth no assstance from the State, ths turn can possb be stretched to carr through two months. t s hoped that befon that perod expres that State ad w agan be avaabe. The frst ad asked of the muncpat drect came from a resdent who was dspossessed from hs home. Arrangements prompt were made to make pament and the order was countermanded. Attaches at the Muncpa Budng were much n demand esterda to expan what the transton nvoved and man new appcashment ast nght for the two asauts on consecutve das charge ganst hm. Swaed not ont b the gaantr wth whch oung Mrs. Lom^ bard fought, to keep a home to> ether for her te son, but ast the success wth, whch she ha asked vctms of the aeged attcks to hep her, Recorder Ar t"hur : Brown ast nght paced Lonv )ard, who s 2(>, on probaton fo,wo ears and fned hm the $ hch hs escapades have cost tn ;ownshp. The hearng concudes,he case snce the Prosecutor s oce had agreed to et the Recorde eede the affar. Lombard hmsef was over-, whemed wth tearfu repentanc/, oube remorse, and an announced esre to hod hs fam together. He threw hmsef on Mr. Brow s merc, bamng both of the attacks Lhargcd sanst hm on "tnojnhnc" whske. Drop Charges Mrsjjombard persuaded one of the two women conpanunts a 48-ear-od sen housewfe to wthdraw her charge, whch she had aread reduced from a more serous oft"ensq to Bmpe aasaut. B ast nght, the attractve grsf ftd.convnced he other com- nnant, a PsoJtwtbwhrnWron of 46, she shoud nnke her compant assaut nstead of the orgna atrocous assaut and batter. She wanted, n fact, for the sake (Contnued on page ten) Messrs. Hermann, Kroegex Sound Off n Frst $asts ""Practca the on troube wth Sprng, partcuar jn presdenta eecton ears, s that t ushers n potca campagns and speeches. A. B. Hermann, attache of Governor Hoffmans offce and a canddate for Congress n the Thrd Dstrct spoke Tuesda at the Craftsmens Cub at a meetng; of the Barbourfor-Senator Cub. Mr. Hermann stressed as ht quafcatons; Hs oat to the Governor and hs resdenoe n Mddesex Count, Freehoder Peter M. Kroeger spoke to the Avene Progressve Democratc Cub and made the startng cortrbuton o potca thought that Presdent Roosevet B the frst "hum«n man" to occup the Whte House. He substtuted for State Senator John E. Tooan and Attorne Genera ed wth Maor Grener anwa. Thorough aroused, Mr, Brown demanded who was suposed to hae contrvod "the fx" and, when tod that one of the wtnesses was aeged to know somethng about t, went nto acton n the best Orenta tradton., No One Knew! He frst summoned Davd Stepacoff, representng, the companant, John Rese of Lorctta Street, Hopeawn, and Juus Kass, appearng for the strkers, nto hs prvate offce togeher wth severa bstanders. He sat among them. The Perth Ambo wtnesses were caed then b poce and nterrogated b counse. None of them coud sa whch of the men n the room was the Recorder! Mr, Stepacoff apoogzed pro fuse both for hs. mmedate cent and the Edestens, who operate the factor, but Mr. Brown fn noupced he woud not hear he case even were Mr. Kass to wave jur tra and bound two of the defe"tuant» under $300 ba fop the Grand Jur. The were Mke Grand Ju Smerga and Joe Vaganek of Catherne Street, Perth. Ambo, Count Tax Bo]ard Deas Strkng Woodbrdge Rate Pendng dsposton of mnor techncates, the Count Board of Taxaton has deaed strkng the 930 tax rato for Woodbrdgo Townshp. The dea s caused because of the necesst of meetng certan requrements n regards to defauted bonds. * Unoffca estmates have paced the rate at $6.50 per $00 of assessed vauaton. oved and pp tons for assstance were fed. t. s expected, however, that no new cents w be added. Count ERA offcas ponted out that a majort of the oca cents have receved ther aotments at east through Wednesa and some of them for a of ext week. The towns resources, ;herefore, w not be taxed serus unt the end of that perod h p t s heeed that new mones t be avaabe from Trenton. Mr. Zuo w probab reman n the present ERA headquarters or the next few das to become acquanted wth the set-up. WONT EVER KNOW Poce Beeve Bod Taken From Water s Hansens No one w ever he sure now, but poce beeve the have fna recovered the bod, of Oaf Hansen, the Brookn bargeman, who gave hs fe ths Wnter at Carteret n a van effort to save hs pet chow dog. <. Offcers Thomas Bshop and th bd p Joseph Farkas fshed the bod out of the Sound near Sewa:eu Monda. Wednesda t was bured, b Coroner Eugene Muen after an unsuccessfu effort at dentfcaton. The ghterage compan whch empoed Hunsen refused to Rend a man to vew the bod. An. autops ndcated t probab had been n the water about as ong as Hansen has been mssng, TWO PAY FNES Accused of operatng unregstered fars wthout drvers censes Stephen Shedak pad $ and Lous J. Panko paq $2 n poce court ast nght. Both ve n Hopeawn. Good Government League Seects Grener Leader) Honors Townshp Seecton of Maor gust F. Grener as charman gves prmar recognton to Woodbrdge Townshp n the councs of the new-or- Au- s treasurer of Johnson and John-.on, manufacturers of surgca suppes n New Brunswck and s regarded as tpca of the knd of canddates the new group seeks to pace befoe the voters. ganzed Good League. * Government Because of bs servce to the part, hs wde popuart, hs racord n offce and hs effectve Bpomac, the Maor was regarded as an acceptabe nk among a eements n the Repubcan ranks. The purpose of the League s to co-operate wth other G. 0, P. factons n an effort to nduce weequpped canddates to seek offce and then to unte a to work for ther eecton. Athough some attempts have been, made to create a serous breach between the League and the so-caed organzaton, conferences have been hed b the two groups, regardng the seecton p candoate. On one major dfference ma deveop: the endorsement b the League of Neson Edwards of Rumson for Congress aganst A. J. Hermann of Mtown Announcement Made Forma announcement of hs canddac tot the Repubcan nomnaton aganst Mr. Hermann, executve ce,rk n the offce of Gov- ernor Hoffman, was contaned n a statement ssued b the League esterda. So far as other canddates are concerned, however, t s beeved that a eements n the part are agreed. "M soe nterest n the movement, sad Maor Grener, "a 4 behaf of the Repubcan part and f n behaf ot our canddates, thnk there s no dsagreement over >. the prncpe that we-equpped ; men and women mutt be offered to. the eectorate and t s to serv* ths prncpe that we have organzed. We are gong to work f<w the advancement of the part and through t, for the advancement of good government thqughdut tk* there durng hours when creasng

2 PAGE TWO The Came! The Looked! and The Bought! Man Bargan at the GREATEST Used Car Show Ever Hed n New Jerw BUT MANY Bargans REMAN Come n toda and se«the arge dspa of FNE USED CARS No Matter What Make Car You Want No Matter What Prce You Want To Pa NO MATTER WHAT TERMS YOU WANT You Fnd t At Our Sprng [Used Carj Jubee DRVE n toda and get an appraua, Were makng t amazng eas for ou to bu. Prce are»er ow, erm ur prtng bera, and ou need pa no cash down f our car eqau a moderate dowo pa ment. Used Car Saesrooms 63 New Brunswck Avenue 52 Jefferson Street FRANK r AN SYC A Dependabe Dodge anc Pmouth Deaer NEW BRUNSWCK AVENUE AT AEFFERSONST. Perth AmtorN. J. Te. P. A DODGE DODGE TRUCKS PLYMOUTH SALES REPRESENTATVES Tomm Van Gder A. J. M»r»UU Junor Womans Cub ntates 0 Members Bunn Hop s Schedued B Unt Tonght At Craftsmens Cub M", T -.-r- Y---K. F:-. p-e» Av,-;-.:r. *.=!---v< :o tv.t Jur..-r Wonmr?..; T.;- s s rch* s* wh:f v vrrf c. ro v r.! mbors wfre : r.. t -.: -. Tnr.? v( : d-;-- = f. ::r-h->r f.v :S- T-.-.r;. H ;- c f -..-: ;:. -he- <-:A J.:>r..r:< Cub torght. PS*f"«- *. "f=sf5 TT! ( M* s j Mr< r-!er V:k. Mr.»-..! V:-- A:--.-! ::;:.Mr "ar.d Mr? t.--t:c K >( :: ".. Mr. ar. Mr«. 0. T. Kraj-r. Mr sr.d Mr«Crtor, Ktrr.-.r.v...r -. Mr. ar.d Mr?. V. C. Bsr.Tft T.. ; T v.r.e Vnn dt.-- fr.f-,s T*HT,?*""} art rrrrrrtt-?. :N v.r/u- v-rr.t.::t«5 r....-.rev TV.- -r;tv r:t!v.f" ; s.jf-.: : > -:": -V"M-T : ;. M :.,, >.. - : : rv-::. *-, -v. : ;... ;.:.-. V!r«k. M -,., Y- - v.!.v.:-a,( --. Bfa-.:; -.. S -. SUNDAY SCHOOL FORMS CHLDRENS DAY PLANS Methodst Charch Board Sets Jane 4 At Date ;: f-v. A!bfr: P., Brrc f-rv?: PV or. A-. M:-< Mabf-! Tre-n o v :rco nf.he "hdrcp.- Da. Jhe w be a??: 5 o-:!- M c = Knthrr. Spencer ar.j Mr? Mr«. -J-.-:n Mar.=T "anff."jm Doroth Pa"er road poems at fh* rr.f<?.:2 th? week. Mss Satter w- <-n;ertan the Ronrd at ts Ma mc-etnp. a«? s.(-.! b Mr?. Carro Arthur. 4 MEMBERSBRTHDAYS OBSERVED BY COUNCL Mrs. Sabe, Mrs. Gerber, Mrs. Haas, Mrs. Causen. Are Honored Brthda? pccunne n Apr of four member? were ceebrated Wednesda nght b Xanc Lncon Counc, Xo. 7, Daughters of Amerca, at the Craftsmens Cub. Those honored were Mrs. Stephen Sabe, Councor; Mrs. Mcjjne,! Gerber, Vce-Councor; Mrs.,Ev?Kaase, the dstrct dep-; _UT,**anA J*rs. Paune Causen. At the meetng, attendance at a card part to be feven n New JJrunswc; tonght for the beneft of the orphans fund am at a meet- np of themddesex Count Pasf ;* Councors Assocaton n Metu- fhen Monda were dscussed. Stars Hn& ou B STELLA J * APRL 7 s ths our brthda? Then to make the best success of fe ou must cutvate the nteectua sde of our nature. For >t/t Unusua FRDAY, APRL^ Cot a r 936 A The satn goes round and round: Joan Bondcs ne\c satn frock has an unusua coar whch crosses the shouders, twsts n Uo".t and encdes the uast to orm the sasfj, COLONA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Chares C. Mtche of Dover Road and Mrs. Matda Geger returned Monda from a three months vacaton at ther Wnter home n Sarasota, Forda. Mrs. Heen Savafe Cone and her daughter, Heen. Have returnr ed from abroad where the spent the Wnter traveng and a? the Ruest of Mr. and Mrs. Ere Mount of London. Mrs. Mount was for- mer Katheen Cone. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fetch- " and son, B, of West H ou are fundamenta a person of Road were the dnner guests of rreat energ and ou must have a Mrs Peter Murph of Newark domnant nterest fe to be Thursda. rea happ. Ms. Edward Schuberc w. be You ke power, success and the host-s.- and charman n charge of comforts pf fe. You are wng a curd part to be hed at the to work haw for them, bn ou Amercan Legon eubrooms on must not negect the cutura n- St. Avenue on Apr 24. or uu w tch mdde- The part ps fwr> the beneft of St. a^re wth pent of raom- but aoknp n the nabt to ft or make. Mr. and Mrs, Francs McKen- Ceceas church of se.n. the bwt Us* of.! n«ef V«rnon Avenue snwrtar.ed. For ou ove musc, teratare Wam EupertUs and EeanoTand beaut n a forms. But ou Pobbns of Jerse Ct Sunda. arc apt to be»o bus makng B F.etcher accompaned b mor.e that ou overook these natura tastes. You w be happer f da and at:c-nded a theatre per- hs father vsted New York Fr- ou reconce- thesetwo haves of formance. our nature ard eve-n f ou dont. Mrs. Mancke Pattscn ( ( Lc r.o one of the artstc p profes- ChanOH s Chan-O-H s Road has been c-.nfh h h«r home wth a spraned s for avehood, ou must be fned-to sure to ke^p some one of the arts anke, as an avocaton for "compete happnes?. of _ the Cooaa Parent Teachers As- -The reguar month meetng ; Yf>u have a hgh constructve socaton was postponed ths week mnd. You have a dgnfed, com- due to the Easter hodas and w mannng presence and a treat dea be hed Apr 2st n the schoo of jose and executve abt. A- atdtorum,, thc.jgh ou can be stern and ruth-, The pups cjf the Coona ess n gettng just returns for our schoo were entertaned wth^ktr abur. ou are awas far and just annua Puppet Show Thursda. n makng our bargans. Ths ear Pnnochn was present- At;.uLh ou dske admttng ed b the Bobb Futon paers. t, there s a hgh romantc streak Schoo w reopen on Monda. n,jr mke-up. Your "soft-spot". Mr. and Mr». Ad&ph Sfcke. s wth thue ou ove. You must of Em Street had as ther guests ; be carefu that ou are not n- on Sunda. Mr. Seckes brother, ;.fuenced n busness b eur fajnr AVam^-aad fam cf New York-.. Tr to keep these two sdes of Patrca Long was the guest our nature strct apart. * of her father Andrew Long of You are fond of chdren; are Farvew Avenue at the Crcus n generous n ove and shoud make ;New York. an exceent fe partner or parent, Mr. and Mrs. John Maas of You w be more contented f ou West Cff Road had as ther estabsh our own home ear nguests on Easter Mrs. Maa$ parfe. n marrage, seect someoneerts, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Crube and who can advance menta and so- eon Water, of New :\ork, Mss ca wth our own deveopment. Doroth Vokns of Brookn and Among those ^cho were born on Mr. and Mrs. Ncoas Arnnea and ths da are: John Perpont Mor- daughter, Fa,- of Rawa. gan, nnanaer; Thornton Wder, Mrs. Arthjr Keson of Chatnauthur; Chares. H. Pan^hurst, O-Hs Road gave a brdge part churchman; and Ws Gmore ; for the beneft of the C.C., at her Smms, r author. honje Thursda. There were three HEADQUARTERS FOR Phco Rados For Authorzed Phco Servce Ca Ezabeth Jerse State Eectrc Co., nc. Fxture. Appance* GfU -^ Rado* & Servce BROAD ST., at Ezabeth Avenue Ewabeth Opp.Courtk.H- TeLELMMQ tabes n pw. The wnners were;.mrs. Chnfes Knauer. Mrs. Sdne Beaujon and Mrs. Kandgrunzd, ctfr«rs present were Mrs, Arthur Save. Mrs. Car Evans, MM. Php Den Beker, Mrs. George Hagedorn. Mrs. Russe Peaks and Mrs. R. E. Aen. Mr. and Mrs. Ramond Rhode* of Fvew Avenue have as ther guests over the week-end, Mrs. Rhode; sster ar.d brother-naw, Mr. am Mrs. Robert Watson, and son of Phadepha. Mss Margaret De of St. George Avenue saed for a ten da trp to Burmuda and returns Wednesda. Jean Woodward, daug-her of - Mr. ar.d Mr..Aubre NSoodwftrd, of Farv; r -,v Avenue has returned to NorfhrV-j Semnar, Norhfed, Mass.. a:-.;;;- spendng a two weeks vacator. wth her parents. Mr. ar... Mr«. Chares W., Knauer of Farvevr Avenue had as ther gut-.s on Sunda. Mrs. Kna.;- ers rcfc.t: ar.d sster of Atantc Hghands. Mrs. Oscar Wkerson Jr., and daughter of Woods Lane s vftr.j: at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Perkns of Daton. Oho. Mrs. James Wamr..e-. r. of Mrs, Oscar Wkerso:; S Woods.ar.e ha- rt-fjrr.<-! t home, aso n Daton.Oho, spendr.r the Wr.ter h-rt. CrTort Johr.^.r.. f M»! Avenuu hs rtrur.td f:<-m : to the h.-:u- : ):.* j-.ujht-! Laura M. J.-.hr.5f.:. nt New COMMUNON CONFRMATON s our chd, our bo or gr, [prepared for r that mot mportant event. Dressed wth the dgnt that attends the; most soemn occason of a chdhood. Theres no reason ths ear for not beng proper cad, not when ste and qua«t can be had at such ow prces. ^TrT^TFARRELL ENDORSED Heen Randa wj^^r^^n- Weds Francs Drake Former Avene Resdent s Marred On Saturda B Dr. L. H. Cee :aro M Senft of -.} of Averte.. L - : -rf. b Dr- L *!. er p T.S Mortmer Drako.-,>;. J.. 8t th* home c. -o " Chares M. Se";- -, ; ;ur Pace, Newark. V M.?a:urd»., ; -. >:. fo.owed the ff** Was attended b " * ruest*: M. } r.cu M. Drake of >! V: Wam Ar.-.t~ M Marjart. L Chdt tt Srwat >r.ar::-..:r Brc>r,k of ne." M>* L-..;.-.( Duncan cf NfW Vr. Cra;e Mr. ar.d,tf., hatfs M S... nft of PhU^f. Chares M. 6 *-X.-.!.».».U of E<*:-K>::: : f Arthu the t h«r 7TH BRTHDAY PARTY Ltte Patrca Deane Ob-»erve» Occason Saturda her -f M:-- Whte Dresses Szes 7 to 4, wth ong seeves $-98 $2-98 $3-98 Bue Chevot Suts Knckers or ong pants. Szes $ to 20. $7.98 $9.98 $2 HARRS. "A Safe Pace to Shop m WAN ST. RAKWAY her so MRS. COMPTON SPEAKER Mr?. Arthur?3.ve. of Far-...-.v Aver.v.c W2? the uncheor. -:r-t of M^. E(!-.va: Ktt of New- : : JV. Frda. SPECAL SPRELETTE CROQUGNOLE ENDS $2.00 & $3.50 CROQUCNOLE -$3.50 & $5.00 EACH TEM 35e 3 BEAUTY TEM9 $.00 MARGES 477RAHWAYAVE. WOODBRDGE 8-23 arr*>s was endorsed for ;<r Commttee b the Repubcan Cub at a!d at the home of Ro-... Wedpcwood Avenue..trh endorsed were Carence V.;- for Board of Freehoders; t-: Berger of Avene for Jusof the Peace; Mrs. Ea Lnn C. jr.t Commtteewoman and -..< } Brookfed for Count ;.T.tteeman. M ;r,<- r - - -up Lnn wgs named to succeed racue a? presdent of the Mr. Sprapues resgnaton s effectve n June. Gu&r^ Your Eetght! VST OUR OPTCAL DEPT! E«p«rt Opea! Se««EYEGLASSES ON CREDT Dr M. R<>oc).Tr, Optometrt 96 Smth St., P«rth Ambo DR. CHAS. SAM,, Op»Wt»»«Bro.dSt. ELZABETH WOODBWDOB ENT COLONA WOTES Ch*rott«Cannng of H,,<r, Bou«vard s n New York ^ where he underwent a ton,;: eraton. The Coona Amercan,. Post No. 248 have change,l <ate» of the month Sm,., nght dances from the ft>«t : v da to the second Saturda,,, month. Th«next dance w (,, ] at the Legon Headquarters M, AdmUson w he h nvbut anone so desrng m;,-, hs name paced on the ma b notfng an - post. t t. \ H H m HS-S H\ M. ^ r M :-HD We Sa! Compare Our Prces and You Be The Judge MF. ROSE»w» nvc eotpar.on we do t knowng that our t»ttmrn rr me vaue can br b»ckfd up 00 prr rent. Jud(«h««ttnttAMa vqe wre offerng rght now» the heght of the m o n. SPECAL PURCHASE! NEW SPRNG DRESSES A group of stunnng creaton we bought rght. The SAVNGS Co to ou! n. new shades and prnt and n most wanted te. magne ths prce. 395 NEW! MANNSH * DRESS COATS 3 * Thf ttf rage of the «ca»on beautfu taored at the prce ou want to pa..95 MELROSE 64 SMTH STREET GENERA!$J$ELECTRC REFRGERATO G-E orgoted 5 Years Performance Protecton tod back* t wth 50 ent eectrca eadershp. Genera Eectrcs excusve FORCED-FEED LUBRCATON and OL COOLNG mean qu*ur operaton, onger fe and ow«r operatng cat). PRCES START AT TERMS AS LOW* AS v DRESS SHOP PERTH AM CO! G-E THRFT-UNT Now More Homes Than AOthu "SeatdRefrgerators Combne You netd no"g«dg«"u> «sort sg«n«t t tpogc wore wth» Genen Ehcuc. famous G-E teaedo*«e medunu bn ** tmp«r»ture n Geocn «ctrc a-^ cabntu auajt btnn J(T f<m tws. And"" pp d for fast freetof of c* cubes. Now "Doubt tb* Cod" wth Less Currtmt Than Evtr Genera Eectrc dmopcd dw t»t [ cee mechansm >tur»o«ah d pdbu d U *4 4 ow co«c ba*c b" proved n near 2,000,000 home*. B4»K* unchanged bwt comwnt u»pror«d,«he Gem Eectrc Refrgtnoc t BOW e»tn thrfo" "- t»er. E«r mojatejo *Ttx dssowbod! $87-50 Genera Eectrc. " Set the Net* GB MoJth Tod*) You w, of course, &od a modtra coaw^ feature n Genera ectfc Refrge" 5c cabmen, ncudng»dq«thevet, u"" A DAY Ughtng, vegeubkdrtwtt, umperscuw» nt; L sad defrotag wuch. HOME SERVCE APPLANCES HOBART STREET REYNOLDS PERTH AMBOY NCORPORATED PERTH AMBOY Phone P. A- 4 - OPEN EVENNG Servce Hardware a-man ST. ; A vf

3 : ;. ; :;, g OO DBRDGE NDEPBKtaNT SURVEYNG: r,, C2 of Row 4 n Bock _j do Asne-Marnc Amer- cemeter n France s j.nvo of Anthon Cappo-,j > () rt Readng. \ nt-vato n an nfantr,,,,, of the Thrd Dv-,,. he was the frst to de of "UM vounjr men from the,;., who were ked n acton,; t,! most recent Word Km- hm a named the ocn, ( de Amercan LeRon, a ^rnzrd n the frst wavn of,,m.cnt n 9U nnd one KW s preparng to regan,, v membershp roster t."w-encrnk stress of the ast,.;-s, mcurrent wth the ton of new posts n Fords.onnB hns cut that roster,. to peak of 03 to n m,,n> thnn 30 but Leon E..... HgHn commander ater Tns (urng the brght nf *27,.!H «n< 2 rrcat (jans n n Her* 0 Week,,. Fr«Convent6n..,. the.cuons organzaton...nsonte nt the conven- s. Uus on November, xnrt a ear snce the,, m shred Cease Ernr renches of France, the 87th, t twnrded wns to Wood- Hut that was ten weeks af post hore had become a Hre a provsona charter,, ssued b the Natona vr Commttee from ts temn New York 20.. Kuhman and Mr. tt most of th«fod, rnnnn the group hero. n npa of Newark was zcr for New Jerse and Mddesex Count a fer-,,!- hs ors. New Brunstn tenth post n the U Uh -;t ;tn Wdrtdhrdgc the h.-turans have been t-d ever ear, the o; arc Kumpcte cnorkh --nstructrm of those,ct much nf a mem-,...( NcvertnKH, tbure,-v - been drvng behnd.-rc nether a detcrm.kanzc us a potca p for veterans bene- rs t A Surprse Shower md Mrs. Leon Brook,,u Hosts At Ther ne On Freeman St.! (ts nor to share n the freared Ked-hntnx whch was to be a major natona sport for the next two-ears. Smp stated, ex-sdvcemen dsepvred that the drfted together natura, that the had fortcd a bond n the Arm for whch no- an ncreasng nterestng museum of Word war weapons, fags, thng ese was qute a whoe sub-decoratons and, equpment, bosttute >;»,.» and,... that tk.t n/> -- one ese - and -_J ected f of the most part b Captan no other socet coud reverse ther Ramond Moore, who s a veteran War dead for them. Then there of both the Spansh-Amercan and was the gowng memor n ther Word Wars. bohood of the Grand Arm of the But the oca post Wjest known outsde the townshp for ts crack poneer musca outfts. Repubc and the Spansh-Amercan War Veterans. Consttuton State Legon Objeetre AH nf ttrts nnft* n ht mot5,.too -s stated n the natona organzatons consttuton: For (!od md Countr, we assocate ourseves together for the foowng purposes: to uphod and defend the Consttuton nf the Unted States of ^Amerca; to mantan aw an order; to foster and perpetuate ; one hundred per cent Amercansm; to nesvr the memores and ncdents of our assneaton n the great war; to ncucate a sense of ndvdua obpntnn to thr rotmtr^rtfttrrm naton; to combat the autocrac nf both the casses and the masses; to make rght the master of mght; to promote peace and good w on earth; to safeguard and transmt to postert the prveges of justce, freedom nnc democrac; (o consecrate and sanctf our comradeshp b our devoton to mutua hepfuness." We. Mr. Kuhman and Mr. Mc- Kov dscussed the new natona organzaton wth ther ex-budde». A meet ng was hod at the Woodbrdge Krchoune n Ju of 9. The stuaton s agan a Wt confused here as some of the men earest nterested dd not sgn the charter!;"n ronkeh was surprse ms.cnn: * but. were enroed at the - next sea- M Satuna nnht at t. s»n. ffteen men frst apped for. Mnt Mrs..con rnok- affaton wth the. st formng mn Street.. Urfon.! Wed wn the rn- f teen N«me, v n-tfu mes, avr On Charter Ro nt:ton of whch cards, The were: Mr, Kuhman, Wa-., ace ), f stte. now of Seatte;!;! quests were: Mr. McKro; Sdne E. Farr of t.^.n, Mr?. Avn New Ynrk:Wmn "T. Fnrr, Co- :. Mxt Aheta Johnson ona; Wam V. Kker, Harrv J. N Twushp: Mr«. Robert Bker.r., Hernard W. Voge, Bar- MM. (!e>r>r Lnmprter ron \V. Kchmer of Westfed; A- Mr. and Mrs. ACK- fred Crenjf of Furds. Stane (,. Kan-ter of Mdtown; nwn; Mr.! Potter, Jotter, Kamond Ramond W. R. Mooro Moore- C". A. barb- Wmmsof Se- ] Campbe Jr., of Hghand Park, < Voa Krsko of Port Maor A. V. (rener and. W. M-.. P. Hopper of Car-, Hoagnnd, the on one of the - Kuth Sesse of Aven-; founders who as ded n the sev- ;r\- Osborne and Mrs. Annjenteen ears ntervenng. " Perth Ambo.. Athough the fact s sometmes :uh Wams Mrs. Peter furgotten now, the town ha but M. Hans hompson, nv a non-ptrtsan commsson n Amos. John Amos, V.\ rea snt just that: ts Amos and P-ter Wam-! specfca a Memora to the so- Fords; Mrs. Whem M.-* Forence Brown, Mr. Wam Kerkuas, Mrs., «K Mrs. E. H.Mott, Mss..t. Mss Grace Mutt, Mrs. hkcsen, Mr*. John Mu- Vr. nnd Mr*. Cnton Amos, : Mr*. Uon Brookfcd, Mr. Mdm Brookfed, Mrs. b.v.k Mss na Brookfed,!,.. > rookfed. Bo Scouts Hod \her Sprng Dance Tonght.mua Sprnr dance of the. Troop, Bo Scouts, of v. ; be hed Apr 25 n the ;: Avenue frehouse.. SeoUt- churd Shof s assstng > cts....j ( s charman of the!\t, as sted b Afred.us- Kupted, Wam ^. Howard Dnvs, Wam, and Wson hergo. HAS ARGAN CENTER Smth at Madson PERTH AMBOY ;HOE REPAR APARTMENT HLE - U - WAT SPECAL SATURDAY HALF SOLES GUARANTEED ENUNE WHTE OAK LEATHER 37 [FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHLDREN j ders and saors who served n the war. Durng the perod when the od Temperance Tract was beng ac qured and pans ad for a modern muncpa budng to repace the dng hove! on Schoo Street where pubc busness had awas been transacted, great stress was ad on the need for n cvc demonstra ton of the honor wth whch the townshp regarded the mon whj had served wth the unforme forces. A part of the budng was re served for the, veterans and t n those rooms on the thrd foor o the present Town Ha that th> egonnares have met snce th pant: was competec; Beforena FRDAY. APRL 7, 936 Woodbrdgc Pos. Amercan Legon Eeven members of the post attended the 927 conventon n Wam Houhan, Scmer Chrs tensen, Fred Mawbe, Joseph S- as, Joseph Ferrara, Arthur Bagger, Edward Kath, Hugh McCuskc, C. W., Mesck and Mr. McEro, n Pars the decded, among other thngs, that "certan ffe coud form a drum and buge corps abe to outmarch some of the unts whch went to Pars for the annua conventon compettons. Drum-Buge Corp Won 30 Trophe On ther return, the proved umvw gbu Mr. MeEvo headed the corps, one of the frst n Northern New Jerse, and the wedscpned group of 36 won more than SO trophes n competton wth other Legon posts before the corps WHS amagamated nto a more ambtous venture: the present Sver Hand. Before that happened, however, the townshp was host to buge corps from ths State and Pennsvana at a gaa d da n J2!t. The band under Mr. M-eKro as become an object of doatrous for the bos of the townshp nd sober prde for the more adut vers of parades and musc for nrchng. t s an essenta part f an out-door event here and, n ts trps awa, the smartest ad- ertsement Woodbrdge has et ontrved. ts,!0 peces are handed b genne sked muscans ond the enerost of the men n hepng ther organzatons and affars aranged b other sponsors aread n three ears has pad heav dvemls n -oat to and cvc acnowedgment of the post whch t epresents. Ctzen Ra o Hep The Band n ts behaf, ctzen* Mntnucd to pa together, how- ver, and how rates eas as the tstandng amateur cub n the Count and among the frst ten at east, r Centra Jerse. n addton, boxng bouts were staged b the cub n St. JarW Audtorum and a comprehensve sports program aunched. 20 M«mb«rt n Junor Branch n chartabe work, the record s not so we-aden and the schoarshp przes once awarded t;o outstandng students have been curtaed. On the other hand, however, a squadron of the Sons of the A Amercan Leeon,-offerng Lff,.r,_ ^ ^ a progt;m ts, Ear. Devann m chapan, and Mr. Chrstensen and Krnnk Mont«- cavo as deegates. Commtte* Suprr<e Memora Da Her* Mr. Kuhmnn, Mr. Treen»nd Captan Moore form the commttee whch annua supervses the pubc ohstvanc»f Memora Da, (hark* Annc«s s ndjutnnt, Mr. Sas sergennt-nt nrmt, Mr. Mestck athetc ortcer am Mr. McEro servce offcer. Captan Moore»nS Mr. McCoskc cure fot veter«n«grave?; Stane C. Potter, Mr. Trcen and Mr. Robnson nte the cnnmtec on chd wefare, nnd Mr. Katb, Harr Tooker and.dn \ an tork. re on the enter tahment commttee. These ads arc offcers of th( jmo nrgan/ntnn : John A. Kuh man. Kugene Sohrener, Jr., En cene Krnnk. Chares Montocavo Chares Anness..r., Thftmns Knth r. and Joseph L. McEro. n addton to Prvate Cappoa tn -e men were ked n acton Sergeant Joseph Hcsh and Prvate: Wam.. Son, Edward M. Kr- >". Stephen Koc«, Chares K. Mar, Stane CaHson, Aexander Go- muwsk, ra C. Dunn and urt nhd. Fuur other* ded, n ranngenmp turntr the nfuenr.a Thornas Kath Chares Kuhman Leon E. McEro John Haborak epdemc: Chares Farre, Thomas Terp, Lous Mudcr and John Hen had used the Schoo Street for ads from seven to ffteen dut frehouse. of age, s thrvng under Kugene Moore Bud Mntum Schrcn Mr, Mesck and Mr. Srort fans w fnd compete Of Word War Mementoes Mawb?> and, as ndvduas, post, CMera?e of a oc act vtes on n the Amercan Legon rooms members do a dea of ehunt work,. there has gradua accumuated that s never taked about. the sports page. Ths s Mr. McEros fourth evervhere are assstng n pans for the uret show to be staged jont the post and the Woodbrdge re Compan on Apr 30 and Ma. Profts are to be used for unforms, to be worn at the Asbur Park parades ceebratng he ffteth annversar of the State Exempt Fremens Assocatons. For man ears, these shows were the annua hgh notes n the ong caendar of amateur dramatc offerngs wth whch Woodbrdge s ever ear beset. The were abandoned then, revved successfu ast ear b John Boos and n a probabt w agan resume ther od pace as a peak n ever season. The Legon program here has been we-deveoped n some drectons, negected n others. n sports, under Mr. Mesck, a promsng teamentr n the junor bastba tournament was deveoped whch seemed a certant to wn Eastern honors unt dscover that one of the ads was over-age dsquafed the squad,; >h«team CASH On ^W OWN not on Htm ou OT VEN wth r «b, but htp c" KEEP V t N. A»k about MONEY MANAGEMENT, a b«db. on that w rm hap ou w»t wtot re"»»" em ou ntmm. Snge persons or marrtd coupes me egbe. Loona made wth ot wthout untue or automobes. Repa a ema nstaments,.reasonable RATES on a oam Ce, wrte or phone tod& ak Jot a prtvata ntervew. No obgaton! FNANCE HOUSEHOLD CORPORATON ftaphow: Perth Ambo 4-JS63 Month chaw WA, <" f"" w J """""f... LOCALLY MANAGED OFFCES N PRNCPAL CTES FUEL AND FURNACE 0L HGHEST QUALTY FOR EVfcftY MAKE OF BURNER PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVCE PREMER OL 4 GASOUNE SUPPY [New Brunswck Ave. COMPANY Phone Rah RAHWAY.N.J. Nght Phone Rah R tet. Rurron McNut h»s served two tetma» as Commander, and other post heads have ncuded: Captan Moore, Mr. Mesck, Thomas Wand, Thomas Cod, Wam H. Treen, Mr. Schrener, Mr. Houhan, Maor Grener and Axe (. Jensen. The present staff sts John J. Haborak and Thomas F, Knth as the Vce-Commander, (. O. Robn- ( son (s Fnance Offcer, the R«v,, agan LEONS prove ther eadershp FRGDARE KELVNATOR CROSLEY ELECTRC REFRGERATORS No Down Pament 3 Years to Pa NOMADS Pee te peasant smartness of knowng > our sport soes possess the true outhfu appearance found on n Drew "Nomads" BNET N BROWN AND ALSO WHTE CALF.OJBAN LEA. HER HEEL. Know the gorous out-of-doors freedom on proper tted uud ga crettes spo shoes b Drew eun gve. SAMARA N FAWN WOWN ANO ALSO WHTB LBV»NT (A.F. CUBAN LBATHB, MSL. JUNOR VOGUE 64 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY NEXT TO PUBLC SERVCE ^S^XS^^;/"/-;^; "- " v.-....v-v. Xv Xv^w:H " rfhtr Weodbrde Resdent Wn Watch Contest The Roa Damond nnd Watch Compan, nc.,, of Perth Ambo, nnounced toda the wnner of ts PAGE odest watch contest s JRMM Ltt, of 72 Hgh Street, Woodbrdf*. \rt-e pnspmf x Watham wuh number 6405, manufactured n H72, Hs reward w be a Buo»a WHtch presented b the compan. BOSTON SHOE Co. 82 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY JUNOR J L ARCH PRESERVER SHOES Doctors and Chd Specasts prescrbe them (or the kddes because the are scentfca desgned to natura form and protect chdrens growng feet. Ask our doctor about them! Gve our chd proper shoes the cost no more. PRCES START AT $50 SZES: AAA TO E The BOSTON fd our chd b X-ra tkfrr no ([upt-wor here. "ALWAYS A LTTLE MORE FOR YOUR MONEY", BUY WTH CONFDENCE T PAYS TO BUY A USED CAR WHERE YOU CAN BUY WTH CON- FDENCE. BUY FROM US AND KNOW WHO WAS THE FORMER OWNER OF THE CAR YOU ARE BUYNG. A FNANCE PLAN FOR ALL POCKCTBOOKS We nvte You To VST OUR NEW USED CAR DEPT. Ever Car Protected From The Weather n Our Covered Used Car Lot RAHWAY AUTO SUPPLY & SERVCE CO. NCORPORATED Broad Street and Mton Avenue, Rahwa OPEN EVENNGS DRVE WTH SATSFACTON THERES A GREAT SATSFACTON N DRVNG A USED CAR SUCH AS WE ARE OFFERNG. THEY ARE NOT ONLY GOOD AUTOMOBLES BUT THEY ARE BENG SOLD AT FAR PRCES. ASK ABOUT OUR VETERANS FNANCE PLAN There s a Chtrm About ^nforma Entertamkents > Dont et our guests st around stff. Put them to work and et them hep themseves. t make a gaer part when the have somethng to do. Brng out our eectre appance?, Make the coffee at the tabe. Let our guests toast and spread the sandwches. Waffes are popuar and doub good baked eectrca. Eectrc toasters se from $.95 cash up. Cord and pug extra. Grette comes n dfferent stes. Prces from $.9 cash, ess cord and pug. Eectrc waffe makers from $2.75 cash, ess cord and pug. Eectrc percoators from $2.95 cash. Sma carrng charge f ou bu on terms. Wrte or teephone our Home Economcs Department, for suggeston* for buffet suppers.

4 \ FAQR FOUR. AF. 7, \m Mae Wests Pcture Kondke Anne Has McLagen SUTTERS GOUT AT As, Co-Star; Breez Comed Opens Tonght At Majestc THE STRAND TONTE Barbar Coast, God Rash To Aaska Background Of New Drama Mar V»" (vtn«-a ^ ear. Mse Wefts <«pot..-r-. Kondk. Anr.-.o." <! -..- r..cht at tht M.jeV.c Theatre n th«!-< <; W,«:,-r. ::.!:; "Kondke A:xn s n bn-<?»tor of Sr- Franc.o - RhM Cont a:- the f.!:-..o;? A»!>V.r. God Ru>h. wth th. Mord- f.sr njr am! vx unt svo.»tu tht ; tnf" or p*. Ma - menta cv fornu s en «(s:.«> :vr.::<, tetr.w" : ;< wh.r* «V,\( her f.., * -.-H a -,-. ;- *! >.. r.-. tme- A «.«KA p pt^ft the V V.-, M....«Ms.- :< s v.-r : :,: Mse.;:<-.. ; t the T/e Rch ComesToCrescent Monda, Starrng Water Conno 4 :-;t- or. o -crot-n n t.u- o;..-/ r.-r-, v.f r, W "So;k the the now on Heht-Char V «, T *r."t>>sy«he n;f; ^Vt--e en? Mora; at tn (/rt?sv. t.thofure. fmno heads a c.«"! whr!; udts J.tu H" np?c Tf ;r~r:sv -= that er-;;,!d ;UU MHT TfvoV..-.> Wr ;.~ Aoo Duor Mer, fa^ and snv.> OBREN N THRLLER.v..* jramor t derrck np.r.;r to eght.-. :? of the ask-,.;»: th re, v.h ; : ". -ran.sr.r. n-.tr. :.r, t-urf for r.^-or.: Thea- O^o.s thr.- np now tox -.c.v.r. VM.Vt o the M...!.:t." opor.o Toda, Rdr.g. tghtr.p and ovnjt fearess apn. OBren f a gaant red-cost ed "mounte" n ths adaptaton of a stor b- Wttam S. Hart, twj_- ja..bj!rf?.ef the "sent DCreen era. The drama foows* the adventure! of thj hero a? he deberate has hmfft jaed, so* that ne can SO»K the H.V."? the ate?: v: : Mr;> 0: ;-.:v.» \» tten.r.vtt ; ^..>. m!,:t : : Nvv a:..: ;-:oj;k\d b the Hecht-M..- Arthur cotv.b.n.tor t f o:-.v..-.. appmtv..,- rtant to the eader of th* revot Pampered and codded a her fe, scape wth a member of & dangerous boner gang. After a bax- eader because he s the frst per- she has "faen" for the student arodus ja-. break, he s weconed son who has ever treater her as b the trang us one of ther num- anthng but a mnor det. DO YOMNOW - That Jacke Cooper got hs frst screen "break" b sngng a song, Teaches ts cmax. John Howard, recent featured ] n "Annapos Farewe" and "Mjn a musca revue at the age of ons n the Ar," s cast as the fve? That Kn-Tn-Tn Jr., carrng ROPE SPNNNG BNNE on n hs fathers footsteps s a Engagnents ; of varng er.cth dop st«r. has been traned entre to net to sent sgnas? That Joseph Caea. famous screcr. menace,? so tender hearted h- v- nt read about the tao- Etho.. War? :!e >v..> ;t: - of a M: :on..:". :he da.- r twecr. the State?. V^-N":.{: A Morder Famed Howood Bow, tr.vwa, Be- - nv.r-.c. putct:a: or. * ; t.o <">.rst detectve r.fter-s ev-: Arf.on nto fcton tht rr.u.v.-r ot a tenor before 20.- as a weath rak.: who h.s enowed a arjre u:rve.r<t. Hs {<.«. jto: e r. the famous Howood Bw". these art the hgh.krr.ts of the screens trst opera- troubts Sf. when student? at the schoo revot n protest aganst tc detectve stor. Metro-GoMw-.- the suspenson of a popuar professor, accused of ra3:e» ve«: Macrs "Moonght Murder." now s. pajn: at the Orescent Theatre. "R\TrTr8~tfomr U>w-«the ds over that hs own daughter, a student at the schoo, s chef as- The rtmander of the stor s a successon of comed ncdents! deveopng nto more and more :humorous compcatons as the pot as baroom dancer and rope spnnng vaudeve actress preee.u the frst egtmate stage app ance of Fnne Barr.es, who.-.:: sequent ache^n outstar.. :..n success n Lor.dor. thoatres.. fm studo-. PREVUE TONTE! T".t"j.ukprfu.d s a gaa performance of "; Travator." staged f. the grea; natura bow wth hundreds n he cast and wth sp-cae-. unr settncs and costume?. Edward Arnod Swtches To Poneer From Crad Roe Arnod who scored :!.n" Brad." wnes.- \!T wth the c... j.an when portrar.,,-hr. Sutter, n the v,r~.,!: ;-nn. "Suters Go!- Ah v- v-r.s at the Strand Thentv ;"k-.:, Tht vast dfference ;«,,-- - Hr Rrad and Sutter p «.--,.,:::* Tfu no obstace to th- A-.vn a; have fnshed dont the.?. "Of.o of an pcture." ;-:;: Arr. " proceed to forgf the character have paed. A vrfpr. a t :.-r car ortord to do tha *:r.<(- u w". hard <?t pet the the sam same jar: a«r»! for rar?. n fact, he can: :-jvff>rd to renumber the rpk vor Tone, "of" h* «!!t Parr the *nte pottaantq ;he next pc- :,r. 3rd become a «rt tpe ver *vc>n.. "> «auf poodbe to Jm B-.,:.r.d bd,#hr, Sutter hoo. "Wht-n pet a now pcture. VnTVhe scrpt carefu, to g-ra«p ar.!r,*ht nto the rfanf nnort-. ;!.rr. ojt *hat makff hm tck.. \vh»: hjn-.»r. trat s?tronp«n :. <::m. That htps me bud the.. v,., That," Fr?:,.- - kckng eon htued as th.,- -.. n at the Strar.: - \V. re-a..... based on tr \: -...v.-.f." b Ba.. -\:., -. was one of ", -:,c<. t c.rre-,, tr.om unu#na!,!:: the ove affar. v.;r.c coege " : -.a: r.f: for fam-:>. :.: rt ters to jpff.l. \-.nng an ha; " ; *-,-.; -,. n hs s;; : " -he bee of the : h- etter ;; ^ v.. To me, -hr anan;:, :or, to bud bud n vast Of The R>ncho " > Crrstent n- was the kenote BNMt BARNES who porr.. th» countp?«n "Suttrrj God" at thr Strand. WEST STUDES WOMEN Mat- Wests brar conssts a.- n.-.st entre of bographes of famous women c: h.sor. The bor.e star of "K.or.v.ke Anne" r-art?-;rm ah»««empo*, tht certan MONTGOMERY AND LOY FORM NEW ACE TEAM Pttteoat Fever A Mmas Cements Aance Of Two Stars F..-.. r,v-.r,",,:v.^c : :.:<: :... V::~:.\. Tfttstrc. T F.--^rt M.r.t.-on.-r, Mv:v3 Le :; :.; :..- :* :e the::. Tcttco.t Ff-v*: " was a ar artd Gcdman from n ;-.e. Gt-rge Ft:n-.aur:ce <:: : and Frank Davs has pvr. be..estof a br!..am pnc.ucv. t s :> Mof oa wferss : ) <: n rer.uve ^rfo: s:n:v -c. an,;,t,ar.t : ur.s cr.: o:,.*. her fhr..v-r he ^f- STRAND SCHEDULES COMEDY HT NEXT Brdes Arc Lke That Ha» Ross Aexander n PrncpaRoe en - : : f.. g c :r: :;> h - :... exctv- c s head. ortsurr.rvf" " d to he: " " can ar. H :.. ;. \vjeh " to rout ~ >" taer.te Koss \.- <, JoserV Kah""rr. ".. \, -. \nta J, ;. Gene ar : ::.-\.-.-A Rcha-.; r-.rcr. AtYr.der?;!.- the roe ".:::>; neer-do-"-. ;. whot > \r a-. hark s! vr.g mak. -!.:; :-,,. but -:."^.- a?.-. - "r,-.:.w r fusr.t - "»". OLD 5 AS r - -. :-.. >-...". EARLY gnad Owen n at the Dtma. TRANNG :., Unversa. :." w.* ;> :,- V:., rtt ShkC- PREVUE TONGHT! MAJESTC PERTHAMBOY CONTNUOUS DALV 2 TO P. M. ENTRE WEEK STARTNG WTHPREVUE TONTE <2 Compete Shows PREVUE TME TABLE 6:22 "THE SNGNG KD" 7:50 "KLONDKE ANNE" 9 ; _-THE SNGNG KD" 0:39 "KLONDKE ANNE" AT LAST MAE MEETS HER VCTOR! The West s conquered...and dm test b hstor! Toda Last Tmes Toda FRDAY - SATURDAY SUNDAY 0 OMAUH a MOUHHD ^TCHESTER MORRS MADGE EVANS MONDAY - TUESDAY EVELYN BRENT KERMT MAYNARD n "SONG OF THE TRAL" AND WEDNESDAY - THURSDA. VCTOR McLAGLEN FREDDE BARTHOLOMEW "PROFESSONAL SOLDER" AND vj M t AH-fT ^ 4 DAYS STARTNG WTH PREVUE FRDAY NTE LOVE MADE HM CONQUEROR GOLD MADE HM SLAVE EDWARD ARNOLD LEE TRACY BNNE BARNES HARRY CAREY n the nmfrtnz fr rtmn ^\ :m ndttmh abr \\hvt rcanf he r ht*t nmn n hf «or: hu\r (t.) T»h Hu trcr htm ContaQOD New Teephone 2 to n p. M. ; P. A. 4-J388 ON STATE STREET at t. FVE CORNERS, PERTH AM BOY PREVUE TME TABLE H -Tr.SK THREE" " KTTUMAT KK> NOTCE No Ear Brd* Frda or Sunda Stes Othe t Unt 7:30 P.M. Entre Week Startng wth Prevues Tonte WHAT A PAR TO BE N LOVE! wtn REOJNALD OWEN LAST TMES TODAY MONTGOMERY MYRNA LOY toether agan end men! ts he frst me snce / When ade* Meet" \ Mram HOPKNS - Joe McCREA "THESE THREE" Ever>- Wednesda Nght "Wnners On Parade" HL. HNNE VCTOR McHCLEN FREE CHNA TO THE LADES WED. NTE RACE NTE OUT OF 0 WN> SATURDAY 9:00 P WED. - THUR. - FR. (PREVUE TUE. NTE HE HAD THE GFT OF GAB -FOR THOSE WHO COULDNT TAKE T! ROSS ALEXANDER ANTA LOUSE n "BRDES ARE LKE THAT" Next Thursda Nght,!Perth Ambo Chamber^ of Commerce Booster Award w be $300 n Scrpt at the MAJESTC, STRAND and DTMAS Theatres. THE WNNER WAS NOT E WNNER WA.H OT PRESENT LAST THURSDAY

5 p AN LADES NGHT.,, Cub Here Re- ( j,.; Nght" w be hed,,,. Arneros Craftsmens,.,,,,.,s (^ccd on Tues- :.,.,. mcctnn n the C.rrfta-,.,, on Green Street. H Turner was re-eected n Wam Gordon, treas-.",,mnrr J. Baker, Jr., secft members attended. ANDOPHRACES STORVJf TOWN Brewster Dscusses, nera Pkes Career For Samagund,.,,! paper* eoneernn.., L,,. were, read nt the rep;,.,.,,e of hp Sa]rmtnn< :, ;,,! Musca Socet, he, : the home of Mss Ann,,.,,, (vcen 8trect. Ma HVrttVr watt stntng hoat-.npf-rs, "Woodftrdfe Ex kc" auj "The Hstor o,,,, t r!." were Rven b M r-wster am Asher F! ^ppctvn. The frs. -t, thr dnamc career..,,, <!eera Zebuon Pke, v : Kadoph traced He hs- ; wdndb-dre from ts be- nun!,, the fuent tme., m.um n Von seecton n. Merchant of Vence",,.nck Rosse, paed b AJq,r, wth Mrs. Grace V., he pano. Two pano Mtna Overture!" b Wa-.. Te Countr Dnnce" b, aed b Mrs, Wam Mrs. Brown. THE HOLY NAME AND ROSARY SOCETES OF ST. JAMES CHURCH SPONSOR A PARTY One hundred And Fft Przes Are Awarded At Affar Sponsored B Two Organzatons n Audtorum Of The Schoo; M. J. Traner Charman A pano The Ho Name nnd Rosar Nocetos of St. James a was Rven b the second vce-presdent; Martha ups of M Nathan DufT as fo "hurch sponsored a pubc card part Monda nght n the Amundsen, thrd; James Es, ws: hurch audtorum at whch 50 przes were awarded fourth; Donad Aaroe, secretar; Mchae J. Traner was charman of the commttee, as Joe Rowc, treasurer, and Ma "Ltte Far Poka," Erckson am Edna Lartzen,,nd "Murch,.f the tnomps." Ma. td b Mrs. John Howard, Jr. pansts. Speca przes were won b Mrs. Anna Waah, A. Roch Mrs. MM - Frda njrht. Ma, the eague KHCV; " - non-paers -~^- w hod a scnvaneer hunt. wnrd nt to Rev. Chares A. Mae Hauf, Rosemar Suvan, Dusten, rs. Andrew Ruska, Mrs. K?\\o Jnrdon, Mrs. E. L. tomom, Mrs. P.. C&ucer, Mrs. John Howard, Jr., Mrs. Kugene Brd, Mrs. H. Muchank, Mrs. James Somers, Mr. Wams, Mrs, Shannon, Andrew Ruska, Jr. Approxmate fft tabes were n pa and n the names the prze Mrs. Joseph Rnmnnd, Mrs. Robert Owen, Mare Kownczk, Andrew Pousen, Mrs. K, Under, Mrs. W Ham Kowar/.k, Mrs. Mar Mo nar, Mrs. Joseph Ruth, Wam far. James J. Keatng, Wam Oo en, Mrs. OeorKo Mosenthne, M.-.. Mar McCann, Frank Shut/., Anna HeKetus, Mrs. A. Mnker, M Fred Bser, Mrs, John Cufe... Mrs. A. Pouse, rmres (rener Mm John Kemt, John Power* Andrew E. Ruskn, Mm. Joseph Me Laus;hHn, Mrs, Stephen Gau,,,>hn wnners were: Brdge: Nchoas LnnRn, Mrs. Ama Khoder,, Mrs. M... Suvan, K Ms.Uau<K8 W..O fn... OBren, fm.nn M«. MF, Joseph U Arwu, Mrs. Chares Farr, Srs. tohert (reenwood,, Ms, John Za, Mrs, J. Barron Lcv, Ove Za, Mrs. (co^e Krotfc, Mrs. Snttrhot, Mrs. John E Enhorn,, D. ujo Ges. KdrdRe, Mrs. Vncent J. J Cnt Euchre: Mrs, Qwcn Dungan, ano, Joseph B. Duncan, Mrs. Wam WJan, Mrs. fujf (Jupe, brck, Mr CharesKenn,James Mrs. Jame HardnR, Mrs. Pau 0- (eneveve OBren, Mrs. Joseph K. Powers, V«ra Sjter, Rta Qu, Mrs.Frank Mao, Mrs. James E. Keatng, Mrs. H. B. Smthes, Mrs. Mchae J. Traner, Mrs. Afred J^ Coe, Mrg. Joseph J. Grace, Mrs. Leo rub?e, Catherne )uuen Mrs. Fred Wthergu, Mrs. Vn Mar Enhorn, Mrs. Joseph Enhorn, Rta Haumn, Mrs. John cent Weaver, Kernadette Deane Whst: Mrs. August Bauman Boe, Edna Obrea, Eeanor C>ffe, Catherne Ran, Bernce Mrs. M. J. Ke, Mrs. Lan Cof Je, Mrs.. Edward Enhorn, Mrs- Baumn, Mar.Kenn, Mrs. Theodore Zehrer, Ramond Ccrt, ("Patrck J..Xrnner, Mrs, Jenne Dor- meetng w tor ftert [fnffe, fff Mr«. M "LrrtvrmTfe LA Canntrt Ct ; the home of the Msses,Mrs. John CofTc, Mrs. Lou.s.., Louse Brewster on Baumn, Mrs. Wam Goden, \>.wm<\ wth Mrs. Maud Heen Campon, Mrs. Henr Oberes.. : assstnk hostess. Other Wnner. Pnoche: Lous Baumjn, Mrs. VR WOMEN CHOSEN PLAN SPRNG FETE mttee Has Card Part h Hgh Schoo Gm Tuesda Nght \!r meetnft of tho Board, (f the Womans Cub v-terd» at the home of. :;n L. Raup, Mape Ave- Adam Snder, Afred Coe, Mrs. "eter McCann, Patrck "Cassd, MRS. HOWELL HONORED; Scwaren Hstor Cub Eects! t$ Offcers For Year! - - t MW, F. T. owt has cen eected jresdcnt of the Scwaren Hstor Cub for the comng ear, Others mmed the group at a ; meetng Wednesda were: Fr-t Hte composed uf Mrs. Vce [resent, Mrs. 0. Van d-r- secon vce presdent, Mrs. / Kndoh. Mrs. How-stnern-e and Mrs. Leon E. S. J. Henr; recordng secretar, was apponted to act Mrs. LcRo Cons; correspondng M-npram charman, Mrs. secretar, Mrs. W. C. Ecker, am ]-. n arrangements f r treasurer, Mrs. Morrson Chrste. Sprng Luncheon to be Mrs. John Turk read an orgna -.V. paper on the hstor and customs vra cub meetng next of the (psff. (psff. the Craftsmens Cub.. M Mr. and d Mrs. M Rchard W. Ludtwo ocock to aawlj^rer, Fajvew Avenue, C Coona, annua eecton of ox werc hontsta h t t pnrt t observng brvng the tht busness meetng. The frst brthda of ther grandchd,. Mrs. Adrenne ron- Dors. Abo w be remembered Among those present were Mr. hrhtfu presentatons of ju Mrs. Adof GrupK. West New..tJfht" and "The Bar-York, N. J., and Mrs. Hemut Nent c^a nght nt 8 ocock ad part for the beneft : :rr fund w be hed - and Means Commttee mans Cub n the Hgh masm. Mrs. George charman, s n genera Tcknt; ma be obtaned foowng members of :::tn-c: Mrs. Jnes F., Mr-. George Hrewster, K Campbe, Mrs. W. C. \r-. Arthur (es, Mrs..-rnee. Mrs. Asher Ftz \.-. (Seorge K-nrad Stern. \\ njo Street," w (fve. Lt: form the successfu ::j pa " Jhs e Trea- A.,-.- CONTEST CLOSES! arpane and boat onducld b the Hardware Compn at.s. M. Saturda nch tme three judges, Ust F. (rener, B. J. nd George Hnt w f entres now on ds- er of New York. 0BTVARES Mrt. Ethe P. Ahmc.de Funera servces were hed toda for Mrs. Ethe. Ashmeade, wfe of George Ashmeade, who ed on Monda. She was ears (f ate. ur was n Apne Com- oter. Mrs. Ashneade s survved b,,.e chdren, Perc and Voa Martn and George, Wam and Ethe Ma Ashmcnde. Robert Beverdjfe Hubert. Bcverdgo, nfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beverdjre, Fat Avvnue, sen, ded Monda. rvtte funera servces were hed v Wednsda. Stane Boden Vctm of accdenta posonng, Stane Bmcn, Jr., 0-ear-od son nf Mr. and Mrs. Stane Boden, of Coona, was bured esterda from s home. ra was^n the Ruhwa Cemeter. A 70 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY CHUCK ROAST CRME TOP nd BOTTOM ROAST FRESH CHOPPED BEEF ceberg LETTUCE OR STALKS OF CELERY Caforna CARROTS LBEETS PNACH tflk-fed EGS AND RUMPS SMOKED CALA BRSKET CORNED BEEF JAKE, THE GANT KLLER Sunkat ORANGES OR LEMONS Keatng, Mrs. Edward Faconer, Hftrr Van Tasse, Mrs. Anna Wash, John Cone, Joseph"Dooan, Manraret, Ke, Edward FStzpatrck. Other Wnners Fan-tan: Francs OHen, Mrs. MARSH RENAMED Epworth League Eect* Sfct* Of Offcer. For Year The EpWorth League of the Methodst Epscopa Church >»» renamed.justn Marsh as ts for the next ear. Other t named at the annua sesson hed on Tuesda at the Kurds hotne of Robert Near, were: Mr. Nearjr, frst vce-presdent; Harr Wson, FORDS HOLY NAME TO SPONSOR DANCE Next Thursda Date 0 Affar n Schoo Audtorum A Snng Dance w e spon sored b the Ho Name Socet o Our ad of eace Church n Ford next Thursda. The Kara Broth ers Roa Hussars w pa.fo dancng n the schoo audtorum ncuded on tho program w be prze wat. Steven J. Sutch, Jr., s tfenerrd charman n charge of arrangements. Assstng hm are: Chares J.. Aenxader, John S. Sutch, Wam J. Maone, Jacob Kavask, Joseph Sutch, Joseph Daton, Afred J.Genpr, Adoph Quadt, John Hrner, Frank Letner, Martn J., OHara, JohnT. Ep;an, Frank Gnrber, James Cement, Jr., Denns T. Ran, Chares Habercorn, <eon (osjjrfve, An- oth M nkjet, Mam Fcntof, LOTetta ctta (cnte, Gente, Ka KatOtt, Ohott, Mrs. Ted Ratnczak.john Schmdt. dre\v Notffad, James Asprncaw, John Hughes, Heen Dener, MR. Tmoth J. Suvan, Mrs. Jeanette Suse Gente, Mrs. Mchae Randoph, (oradne Surren. corce, Doroth Langan, Edwnd ea. Fresh STRAWBERRES 5c Pt. Hnmtr Stone, Mrs Wam A,. Hurster, Mr?. omer Stone, E<- Bran, Mrs. Che Arpenut, j ward Ca]o, Barbara K^nn, Vncent Nnker, k, Mrs, P. P. Cas Even Bse, Ruth Cofe, Mr«. s, Peter Dunn,!. Jacusen, B. F(ran, Anna Moonc. Drve Home a Better One! You can get a better car RGHT NOW and ou wont need cash f our present car w make the down pament on the one ou seect. Here are a few sampes of the knd of vaues ou can awas expect from us: 934 PONTAC 932 NASH Rumbe Seat COUPE Rumbe Sea COUPE 935 FORD Tourng TUDOR 933 CHEVROLET Mate- COACH 934 FORD De Luxe TUDOR " 933 FORD Rumbe Seat COUPE 934 FORD De Luxe FORDOR wth Rado 932 CHEVROLET Busnen COUPE DORSEY USED CAR MART Just Above C.R.R. on New Brunswck Avenue Phone f«th Am "" NOTCE TO VOTERS Tuesda, Apr 2st, s the ast da to regster, f ou are not regstered ou can do so at the Mddesex Count Board of Eectons offces, 7 Smth Street, Perth Ambo, ever da from 9 A., M. to 5 F. M. and Monda nght, Apr 20th,»nd Tuesda nght, Apr 2st, and at the Townshp Cerks offce, Muncpa Budng, Woodbrdge, ever da from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. * f ou have marred snce regsterng ou must re-regster, f ou have moved ou must notf the Mddesex Count Board of Eectons. Last month severa hundred names were removed from the regstraton uu when voter* coud not.be ocated at gven addresses. Your name ma be among them. Be sure ou are regstered from our new address. f ou are hot regstered on or before Apr 2st, 936, ou cannot vote at the Prmar Eecton to be hed Tuesda, Ma &th, Be Sure You Are Regstered. Mddesex Count Board of Eectons. ROOM 3 3rd FLOOR AMERCAN BULDNG 7 SMTH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. pp s ()f Gve A Pano Recta Range Of Seectons Paed B Member* Of Her Casses Dnoh Koesar; "Court..race.".urK, and "Ltte Bo eep. Krcu, b Rtn Mnndc.no, "HuKresq,." and "0 oks at Home," b Rta Mande Mar Hanman and MaRer Ma :ur; "Munut n C. Mnjor."tach. m "The Frst Voet," Hchr, b Mar Hardnmn; "Od Tm. nance.".ch m,. fn([ "He Dd mde." EKeman, b Mor Bernsten. "Ltte oston," Schmo an.,. "S»ck Wat/," Metcaf. b Doroth Koesar; Tro, "The Fower Su(f.".nn.e, b Doroth Kn-«ar, Mur.tr Mzm-, Doroth Ken; "Hurw, Herter, b MTS. Kua Kat- ;#; "Beautfu Bue Danube." >traus, am "Rosette," James b "oroth Kvn; "Le Secret." Cuer and "Hungaran Dance rahms, h Fora Ness; "The Mu c!ox," Cur Hens, "Fur E-- eethovea and "Tup,".rhner Marger Maur. Sa " saw our advertsement the Woodbrdge ndependent." "We werent used to borrowng mone" mrr> KN non wf wvrr unt k> fr^h NfffO*..., W m r chh m tum; m f on hnnrr nrrhnff n u n (tttuu! vn> tc wrr rt-u strrnf. \»M. hnnkh to,mm. tc know whfrt* ttt Mrm our frthh*... VM, to). 4nn «C n:r nnj-nrvtc We rnd n D! H> n nfco m mnrrrd H->t- tn hcr otvt Kcnntre JM ndu pent of tme to repa. S f (r.,t t> ] «. J,U, Mue n ) A V. PENN PERSONAL LOAN CO. J. Bankng Dept. Lcense #67 (. SMTH «STATK STKKT! < nfcc (Wuans rk Stun Phnnp Perth Ahn 4-»nH7 MONTHLY HATH 2V4 PAGE FV GET A NEW ANGLE ON SAFETY... T K ou arc nterested n safet, b at means - drve Odsmobe before ou decde on an car. n Odsmobe a Sod-Stee "Turret- Top" Bod b Fsher safeguards our fam wth Safet Gass as an extra protecton at no added cost. Powerfu, sef-energzng Super-Hdrauc Brakes combne wth the tracton of bg, ow-pressure tres to make emergenc stops quck, smooth MM) safe. Rugged Knee-Acton Whees and the Rde Stabzer assure stead, reabe readabt as we as superor rdng comfort. Center- Contro Steerng provdes sure and eas handng whatever the road. Odsmobe, remember, gves ou a these safet provsons at a prce but a tte above the owest. Wh not take our tra drve toda! Let the Cptnpar-o-graph Convnce You! Uto ths quck, ham devco to check Odmobta features and vauta... to compare o<h«r cars of mar prce wth Odsmobe. Come n and get our cop, free, of wrte Ods Motof J Works, Lansng, Mch. " $..c SX* THE EQHT* 665 $ 80 St**$665 tnd up.,. EhtatBOandap, ttat Ltntn Safet O/(s 0teu»fd. Sfxra accessor jroup frfra. Car WuattaM t the Sx-CUnd«r 4-Dnor Sodjrt, $793 ttot. A Omen! Mftort Vuur Mnnhr PmrnwtotwH our pu.ee, GENERAL MOTORS NSTALMENT PLAN OLDSMOBLE 6-8 M W M M The Car kat u? cverftu^ w^mm ^^ m ^m WOODBRDGE AUTO SALES 475 RAHWAY AVENUE Te. Woodbrdge 8-04 WOODBRDGE WONDER VALUES AT WESBERG, Saturda from 9 A. M. to 0 P.-M. Outstandng Bargans n Ever Department nterestng Store-Wde Savngs 7 COPELAND PRESENTS M the new features together vth Four-n-0ne Food Fe,.t ore Storage Space, nstant Accessbt. CUBC FEET OF SPACE $95 3 YEARS TO PAY 5 YEAR PROTECTON PLA* MO- 50 WASHER FREE ^ ^ WTH PURCHASE DONT BUY FURNTURE Unt Youve Seen Us. We Can ave You Up To f!0% On A Your HOME FURNSHNGS ATTENTON READERS We Wsh To Announce Agan We are NOT Connected Wth An Other Concern n Ths Town Be Sura of The Name WESBERG, NC., 23 SMTH STREET, PERTH AMBOY Wwrever You Lve t W Pa You To Shop Our Star* Bvfar* Bung. s t WONDER VALUE NO. CARPET SWEEPER $.79 Whe The Last PHLCO RADOS WONDER VALUE NO. 2 FEATHER PLLOWS Per Par Fne Tckng $.79 SEETHE 936 LNE AT WESBERG, NC. $20 UP TO $80 UP TO $25 TRADE N FOR YOUR OLD SET A WONDER WASHER VALUE THE 936 BLACKSTONE WASHER Reg. $49.50 Vaue MAYTAGWASHERS Your Neghbor Hat One Bu Yours at Wetberg, nc. WEEKLY PVYMENTH - TERMS PRMA RONERS Snve Tn» t-u 39 Or Term* TK HT OK THK SHOW At a Baker t Prrformt Mractv«Even Bakng, Low Cost of Operaton See The The Fnest Ktchen Range Youve Ever Seen For Town Or Countr! No Ct Gas Needed 66 As Low $C - 75 Cash Or Terms % W SHFMAN MPERAL EDGE NNERSPRNG MATTRESS " m > n 6.95.Mok the KFAAX uunt.»p< «tou> trn ou rrm va an -joeptuna vaue (M matrenm N at Ktb a nemmtohu un* rrt. \. srao, M r, L Onaatd B n BV) Uur^ O0MJNK SSAL AND LAVSH COT- TON VKV HHOLSfUV MEKA. T.Vr: Q.. BDOB revrn. UreakK )o«b > MOVE) BUTTON UFTNG UKALK, NEW ALL-UVUH UAMANK COVKHS HTHA HANDLES AND VENT,ATOS CARTON PACKED AND 8BALKU AT FACTORY Other Shfmaa M*ttr«n Vaue* Saturda Onj-~A» Low A WESBERG. nc. Bu o n our 23 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY Generous Budget Pan "THE LVE STORE"

6 WOODBBDOE 936 artn Tes2Women FRENDS WHO LEFT AREGOODRDDANCE SHE SAYS TO WFE Another? Warned Not To Moan Of Husband Who Sts Home NAMES ALTERNATVE Bf MARAN MAY MARTN SOME.Y/-.H" SCENCE MAKES US RAYS OF SUNLGHT FROM NEW LAMPS mproved Devces Break Up Spectrum nto Man Heath Ras NFRA-HETVALUABLE :rth Chmman, M. D. j-.tvug-h he cf-!^ ; a.t proscrbed.: \hen a crre-..--t.u.uu-r-<e s. /.re r> phscan. phscan cannot. r.g much more " " tr convnced of vj.tattn. T"wo nen r.ajr see a -. 5>"*!T* W n a &t - -:; "sr.d a. rar.k dscus-. * \-\nv* c,r.r.f>t but be dad- -.f ther : c a n vr:e d:- hm and /.; D/.Y.VER SUT New Vegetabes n Now To Brghten the Tabe B JUDTH WLSON r.rt- 350 varetes of tt-per/udng green?)»\a..-.y.t markets n Xew York V;-n?uch a st to ohoo:* ;. -J shoud have tte d:ff.-.:: - r.r.dt;b somethng ntne?- - ; t ver mea. Of course a. ;>: t are not to be found :: ver.:. but f ou shop arour..,,;[., n the foregn secton?.-.! f.-:d man decous thr-.fr -a:.." : r.t- to ou. DNNERS Grapefrut-Appe Appetxer HamburfCr Pattu - G.re»m*d. arrou and Re* * Rebe»«d Ro* " " Endve Saad wth Mnced Btet Lemon-Craatn CaVe J(,,. u jsoap Bro.M H«U>Bt Pr»«r Butter Ffentt FH»a PoUtot. Ched Anchokv wth French Dretnf ndrdnk Rhnbrt Pn Coff -.ha ^j* are a few vefcetate* that r.ct appear on our tabe-^ :; :.:. robt ar.j Jerusaerr. art- :e?. rreer, "uccm" fq-ja=h. «t.- sprouts, favo catbape, >r, endve, er^ccho. fava?. kohrab, d.;:>e a meat. j.» seascet-), cowards. Cfra : ke. h«m >re co~.n-.cn appear on ev<-! mar;*; str. 7 J-,:-;:-.atr.-ns. Here are ;" Sprnf Soop W.vr. r,::. chop COrsr? ^.;... \ \e::e eaves, J r--.>-,!./ (V -<. w *;.< 4 cucumber. SA.;--; " v-.v.v..t.f. mnced nr.e, t ",; Vr: meted bttter -f^-..!",..; v;.h. - j; rownt:. A-*-*-"- v ".V),**.-.?.. 3. ; cup.chcker. r >;."cktv. rour.-prf cube* r. - ^:"-- j- «S::v,mer 35--S*. :..- -" p-rs= : --v-.:rr a co»rw ^t^\ ;.-A»-; : -r, rch T: - <. :;.:,-..!ad jjrs-.r ; that are ujtv^.- ed. Creamed CrrOU and Rce., Tn:«s a :: dsh for th :. ;.r.em womar. ",: must pre;.f:.; r-:ea«as eaf.. and quck!?" r»? *: -bf. WasV,! ; c-p. rce ar...;..: wth 2eup? hr. Hve.re-.. <". >: tv carrot*,.t,-.be»poon rr.",.<: cnor an< 2 ^aspocmj -sat, :>: 4 {<upe -ohnp w.:*r. Ccok--.r.,;:-. - :e> unt both!>, r;c and -w;-,ar«tender. s-.:-r.r.s o«a«:.;r... *rt"r. a -fork. D:;:: : a*:d add 3 ta:-v-?:-.^r.? butter a-.! - cupvp ^^k... T. cover and krv? ht ur.t. r.tc--. u»nd Corn V.:.. - ", v -f..-tv n tb t.. eft fvc-...-.:,. ruttng t nto : -j- v and chokng n bong rater wth fre=h peas...us? w:th butter.\fat am ;,,nd =erve hrt. Rc* Puddaf dc Luxe.- dessert goes we wth a r featurng turne jprnp sprr.p veneujc.-. *- u Note n Shouders s the Th B RENE VAL n«n some of the most exctr. cup rce n rapd bo-, port5 and the sprng coth- water tfth a few drops ; tnk_ the peated tchn-..._v.a /.rt^rncr Dran....., - e and mx wtn VUJ r,,^ 4p.c tdbtt, 5 quartered mnr?h- ::&.ow» and H eup stjgar. CM,. :.. fod n cup whpped cream. French tee Cream >;-rd --?< cap jweet,«n«d concr.fe-. nvk and * cup water and - the vofoum cream. Pour ";> V d Ht.awc.bh «t, 4 cup wvv wre ar.vhe..tff>; beaten : <r.?. *f the *«When thorred watt thng s happenng to see,--.wonder the are sweng <,. ther own mportance. Wh true that short seeves ar< forward to, t *-not true tl;.- have actua.,arrved. > -. ook at t ths wa ttht:- fort feeves or ve,r wo:- ^ faced wth,. ewr of ke»pw.pkttoh =: vorder. no sma job But t rrft Qnf»«ktrt-. P.. a, a means.of decoraton, C, :">J, Turn n- Snce the suwfu nv, kn/e p«u,- P-t. ha-.. Sra;or\.r ]>>ck n.atstead nunn(r n fav... comes B ver wde crcu,;:- t" ^tff uv turn *ntq *;not peated th, tme, wt!. J d C f 2 mn bf mutcoored rbbons cr.the hem a ta ^ A,,, - cup fresh ruffes. " \"» TUT. nt f.cca-ona at the h. :-..." -V... J.rr nut -rme chtt"t drew; RV the r;ndkercv.-f pn::;-- w HA r..u,\ of.d takr? care of but ha^ not mproved..she "nervous. t^j ea=[ and - -mart-of-the apeb, m h* wdth cr.c;, s-to?s her back, wth, at the h shouders hdt are mportant de do!!.;.: -harp pans between her taut. -_ H» B-fn Hurt.... ft du ache across the M;.: Mr-. Mart::: wou.. f a ftr dror.p" u-d. for dnner Feart Tubercuoss our no.r.j r.urr,; r/ of j She fears that she has tubercuoss but an X-ra of the chest. Profes tme tent.- that the reason h and htr hu-:and wtre awas be-ng asked ou knd. She s on a oung woman prove, that she had nothng of that. and that we wtrt For Toda not, was btcau-t the had so r.uch Cosvrtsht. t, tn and shoud be n her prme, but -eep? poor and s anthng but to offer, whe -,tt had so.tt.f. The frst hat s o! back baku, " She does not ndcate that "Ths woman s popuar. We one o/ the wucr versons 0/ the used to st-o a jrrtat dea of her, but, breton, trmmed Kth red, green doctor has found an pevo A Muscan W Gve her n u.-band met wth busness rever<=e» am wt- ^ust «<HJ4 not kktj +Shft.JaJ3* havng^muscuarreu- and /ecw frnge and back rtb- umudtj so-we een rue that out. Peope Thrs mat-n but up our end, so we, the crowd T "" ">T""KSTrrrT"5fv" B TALBOT LAKE eft us fat. We hare been hurt b mn n bank ucreta. ttraw, thro;>t or tooth troube that coud Leopod stokowk, who :> undert, but havr.r t rubbed n ke th.- mud a fan-shaped cocarde at back p caungnfecton. Her stor as s the,., ast., straw.,., What shoud we bacc, ana rea K«S. : -m?..« ^r,--. tak/g a natona tour wth the do? Mrv -~,, M. r of back, purpe, and red beng. =he gves t to me suggests that E " ",,,! Beow, s a fower toque o back, there s some pressure on some of pxj^v,;,, r,r?ht>-n~< - a fnav- Do? Gve : ervtt and devout : French beknff wh a ^ ^ 6order the 3pna nen es or a gtran on the ; Phadepha orche^. a «a hna.c v - >^ j M».v»»!, ;! mucac, to hs career as ts conductor, = thank;; that ou were dropped b of purpj voets and a back ve j spna musces an such cow as th; woman n t ma come from some ma- gong to gve some thrs to thoso dcatt.=. ajustment of the bones of the who do not reaze how dnamc To bttn wth, she h ether a spr.e or from faut posture and unconventjona he s. macous person or a vtr stupd caused b a curvature. fc- advce t s bfctter not t0 be ]ate when one. Take our choce. She certan s.0 frend to te to. <o,!oca. nfecton such as teeth, ton- takts the podum he expects ever- You and jwod be to search, for soxrees of - Sokev - s conductng. When he hope uu had our wts about ou jss or ntestna toxaema Then bod 0 be Mated and t0 Teraan and thought of a few approprate Your Chd make a carefu X-ra of the spne, s throughout. He -has" ben remarks to make to her. Dont : searchng for an troube ever so known t0 tmbarrabs 5o me o f ph- waste" a M-cond.- tme moanng the ; sent whch mght be great m-. a de p ha«best known soca regsose of such socet, Wwn ou are! proved b some support such as a terts bv hs attenton to th-m, agan abe to keep up our end, Never Jerk or Strke brace or bet Ths woud correct when th(/ v tr ; ed t0 take MaU wh, ;e hope ou meet peope who are the faut n her_ posture. These the mu5jc" was o on_ Chd n Anger more worth the effort. sma rreguartes ma cause a n hs nterpretatons aso he s t s true that those who have somethng to offer are most sought, One can hard quarre wth that, but t doe.= not awas have to be a matera somethng. gather that n the crowd wth whch ou foregathered the measurng rod was mone, and snce havng ost t ou no onger measure up. Be a bt more seectve wth our frends and am sure ou w not repeat ths experence. The Du Hutband. "M dear Mrs. Martn: Do a husbands come home nght after nght and bur ther noses n newspapers or books, eavng ther wves to amuse themseves as best.. the ma? often wonder. know jnne doe;, so dd m father before hm, and so do the husbands of m frends. t certan s nothng to ook forward to and am heart tck of what are ong, one eve- Just a mnute, mother. mne here at once. Mother wont ove ou, f ou dont obe her." The tte gr re- sponded. dd "There s.. no-... thng but junk and dust behnd that cear dopr. See how ouve drted our nar.d!" Bett exa mned her h a d :-. "Come, k-tv wash them." The chd hestat- :d. -Bett,, do as sa," dton shoudhep the scatca, but nng«. wsh ou woud wrte warncd," "or " wont ov? ou." u," nfecton.""y"^-f s n " the T - somethng about ths. Mabe t Bett et hersef be ed to the bath- the, >n/f ton «V the nerve now mght do more good than have roc,m.and heps to perpetuate tsef..- «vw bsen abu to do..dodrums." How woud ou ke to exchange and "Now oure a good tte e»r! ) : *, d ove ou." The chd t-,- e ^ our stck-r-the-mud spouse for! mother sh but Copjr((jM, SU, b) fa The ace dnner sut wth thrt- \cat bodes,s a confrmed ashon.ht season, qnd (he mote shoven» n one o! the mportant jphnp coors ashet o roses. The Aencon ace tpe, the mannsh treat- She has a phscan, who has hep- both to the member; UUk. V b"^.... chestra and to musc students. satsfed. ma be treadng on dan- HJ S recent remark that h nc gerous ground, but beg her ph- thought muscans shoud not have fcan to take m suggestons char- to wear dres3 cj o thes s charactertab. Mrs. S. has been sufferng stc; He ba; dscovered that the severe from cots. Much pan p] a better at re hearsas than at and dstress, wth oss of appette concerts and has reached the conand strength. Her phscan has euson that t s because the are corrected ths troube to a great more comfortabe, extent. So much so that she now n add, on he thnks a ot of ha«a good anpette and has gan- th e mus j c o f the takng pctures ed n weght and strength. Some, anj gome peope expect hm to end months ago she deveoped a severe up j n Howood where he has a attack of neurts and scatca. : home. t has been dagnosed as a re- [ sut of tje ong-contnued cots, and heart ajfree-wth ths. m-.. provement n. the ntestna con- cs, LO her phscan ods of treatment, the ne of nterna shoud advse the ad- of the sta-out-tujmornng ^rthj-kndtou^not c cant f ^ t ffnaf rvwardshesd mnstraton of ten grans grams of o. so- «, tak to, but cant see_or d^even ^^o^rjnxr now, perfect * " A } \ &**.?***» know^whervhe tetor wfukf YOU t 0re!0 5" ^ rh n v hfn? oved. " Vhmeas. Loca, use-datherm, ke the rovng-ee specmen, who <!t " ented Wth whch s eectrca heat whch penetrates nto the deep nerves and the s somethng of a cut-up and must asv gurround hmsef wth admrng uve surroundng tssues. f that does ed, Do vou femaes Or perhaps ou woud, not hep or s not advsabe, her prefer the sort who has a odge me " m -Does dadd ove 5: doctor can nject the nerve wth ( meetng ever nght th»t he snft me, Ther /! s a Q^ton of doubt pure acoho, whch frequent workng a-.e at te offc*. or * n her mmd. t worres her that she gves prompt reef. : «,.,..»«t Ka nvm Shp Tpp(s Con- mood - F " - and the cat.!.t r, fr.. dont f ou the nfr to own nose n e ab- ^ tw0 rases departments of Dr. Cbrtman offerj raadert the prrege of addretng quetton to hm c»re of h coumn. He w anwer quettom of genem nteret n ht reguar coumn. CHRSTAN SCENCE "Doctrne of Atonement" w be sef-con,fdence a chd has hearth. the subject of the Lesson-Sermon sure of hs parents ove. Mr.. Martn w b g»d to n the Frst Church of Chrst, & fwer n t^f f 0^^ ^uetpu Scentst, Sewaren, Sunda, Apr of enera nteret. Mr. MrtTn Re3 Har"n Vogue 0. cannot rep ndvdua to ever correpondent. Namet w The vogue of red har means we The Goden Text s: "The»ot"be"p U br.h~ed7 bh ASdre. her are gong to need more henna, h j preachng of the cross s to them " " Wrte T, are n,.o gung oro u nsn»n«the...«.^ care of tht newspaper, auburn des., that persh foosh on one tde of th«paper. There are aso the auburn des that persh fooshness; but unto that W produce a satsfactor us whch are saved t s the power NEW LGHT O N MOTHS share of red har, but the favor- of God* ( Cornthans :8). How nducts tera dgest ther te ttan tnt w h the Egp-.Amomt the ctatons whch com- V uuuva r -?*"- an b *- nto e *!:" t^j?" new forms!^! whe e?,"s the tan henna. prse th<[lesson-sermon s the fochangng from arvae nto GHs have- awas fet *fe n owng from the Bbe: "Whereusng ths coorng, as t not a fure, m beoved, as e have^ a- Prof. von t Taor, o tne ue- permanent de and gradua was obeed, not as n m pes- partment of Boog n Brown Un- wears off. Each shampoo removes enc e, but now much more n verst, whose 0 ears of research some of the coorng, but t can u,, have aread shed new ght on awas be touched up and renewed, m.absence, work ou our own ths tte-understood fed of n- T Ther e,»nother knd of henna»* ton wth fear and trembng eeot phsoog. that we hope w not be confu*ed «. * «^ whch worketh n ou Expermentng wth between wth ths vegetabe coorng. t-rr b» th, t0 " p^v S o 8, g^ 8,000 mottu and waxfeedng 0,000 pupae ns of the bee- the compound r / henna. «Ths ^ har Lmto peasure (Phppana 2:2, 3). moth, a wax-feedng nsect about coorng. rsa not a vegetabe. T. he the foowng passage fr Lesson-Sermon aso n- haf an nch ong, Prof. Taor henn% henna, coorng at a but a powder- «j u «chrstan, U, e o o Scence *»!Pf *?j?«^ J? textbook, and hs students have made a de- ed de made up of chemcas» tt * "SfMt\ff Scence and Hm Heath Hftann wth Ke to taed stud of chemca changes some henna or vegetabe stan, ahd the - Scrptureg.. r b Mar Bsker occurrng throughout the pupa ts acton js more ke a de than EdJ. Edd;,. "Chrutana chrutan d stage do not ct. t and d expaned ned tftuv to*dav how henna. * tb tb abor b and d pra, expectng bc- THE WOMAN DRVER cause of anothers goodness, suf- these processes tre "strange fe actua sef-dgeeton of the entre organsm." * A of the vared _? ~. chunges, Prof. Taor found, are Women and grs are not neces- ferng, and trumph, that the sha r poor drvers. Let the wfe reach hs harmon and reward. f and daughter take the examna- the dscpe s advancng sprtuato«wulspp tor an operators. he s strvng to enter n. He cose, c, nked ned to th» rearrange- rearg cense :t.t^o^.ton. th«nf te ment of the nsects ces Us t tense Perhaps the man of the constant turns awa from nttter :--j u.. n,» u 4 onao aruj QO]( S towards tht turns from a arvae nto a moth house ma n seven md one.-b.af das, ockd p»non n tt* front seat. "JOSEPH ANDRASCK k562 ST. GEORGE AVE. Te. Woodbrdge 8-20 SMALL ROASTNG CHCKENS to 4 Lb. Avers ge Fresh Ked Sprng DUCKS PRME BEEF BLADE CUT 23c b. MLK-FED RUMPS of VEAL 23c b. RUMP CORNED BEEF 27c b. [BrUquet or Nave, 0c JERSEY FRESH PORK LONS 27c b. JERSEY FRESH HAMS 27c b. STORE HOURS TO, "dmatkr. a Branch o The TGER FOOD MARKET o Newark, N. J. Da 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Frda & Saturda 8 A. M. to 0 P. M. FRUTS AND VEGETABLES FRDAY - SATURDAY FANCY TABLE CELERY bunch 4c FANCY RHODE SLAND GREENNGS 5 bs. 5c LARGE JUCY FLORDA ORANGES 3for25c CRSP BOSTON LETTUCE 3hds.Oc FANCY GREEN PEPPERS 5for()c CHOPPED BEEF COTTAGE HAMS LEGSOFVEJVL BREAST OF VEAL Shouders of VEAL FRYNG CHCKENS 33 cb 9 cb 3 cb 4c,b. FSH SEASONS FRST LARGE FRESH MACKEREL 7" b COD FSH STEAKS 0 "" Frob Jerse P0RGES 8 b Urge Fat FOUNDERS VncK FREE PARKNG NEXT TO MARKET PRCES. EFFECTVE SPECALS Up to and ncku: Saturda, Apr! DEL- MONTE COFFEE v p " k d bc n 23 De-Monte Hawaan Sced Pneappe L "«C 5 De-Monte TOMATO JUCE N C» 4"25 \KVUU,. c. D n, H K P.ck«d» L«r«.Ov«De-Monte Caf. SARuNtw. s.«. c.» / TOMATO SAUCE... R - S " c " > 3 NEW TEXAS De MazeNBLETS «*«-*> ff ONONS 4k 2c SHEFFELD EVAPORATED W LK "- c "49; - TENDER STRNCLESS ""** BEANS b. 7cKNOX JELL *»- F 5 " " ^»»«0 GOLDEtf RPE BECKERS FARNA... "<*««. BANANAS 0 for Qc APPLESAUCE..., N 2C 2" " MEATS f R A X AnEduc * torproduct Lb 4 - Ta, db.c ALASKA SALMON. 9 FRDAY-SATURDAY b. Can RUNKO wth MALT. 24 LEGS OF LAMB 23 b Quart J«r DLL PCKLES. 2" 25 Reg. Sze Ctn CHUCK ROAST 5 "* SPUNKY DOG FOOD. 4 QUACK!QUACK!QUACK FRESH LONG SLAND t\ Q c b. LBERTY COCOA.. 0 DUCKLNGS Reg. Sze Cuke PALM0LVE SOAP. 4 2 LBS. 25c STALEYS GLOSS STARCH "^ **»- S SEMNOLE TSSUE. c «>r *-«4" 9 RED DEVL CLEANSER -«*-"» 2 A BETTER Muenster Cheese DARY PRODUCTS b. Q c FULL CREAM, OLD FASHONED Store Cheese b 9c FNEST Beu Cheese b. 37 C "GOOD LUCK" jarne CANDLED EGGS doz.2c MEADOW BROOK or Countr Ro Ct;ean- BUTTER b. 34c

7 , rmdge NDEPENDENT Pubshed Ever Frda b WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. Woodbrdge, N. J. Teephone, Woodhrdf Subscrpton $.50 Per Year "TUGH WLLAMSON KELLY, Edtor and Pubsher HAKLKS E. GREGORY.,., Managng Edtor,,crtd»ft second-cass matter March 3,..., a the Postoffce at Woodbrdge, N. J., n the Act of March 3, 879. Another Sock! \,mner ndex of the tpe of -govern- ; Woodbrdge Townshp receved n ufrs n the nformaton comng out of. Muncpa Budng that apprbxmate., OHO worth of mprovement aasess- wtvc never been charged aganst ;:(, owners. nn (f these assessments,were made a u ago and et a.b for the-mprbve-, has not et been submtted to the re-. ;.br partes. n the meantme, nterms ped up at an appang rate and h r propert-owner s faced wth pa-!>m sums through no faut of hs own.,,n K n fact, ma see ft to reeve hm a event, the taxpaers-at-arge,..-matc the debt. Mone was born make the mprovements nvoved... ( m bonds bearng nterest. Ths t must be pad and f the rea estate 4 :w t>xcu»«{rum pang t, naturr burden must be assumed b the en cwnshp another tem n the budge nnht boost n the tax rate. ; the ver offce-hoders whu v-pmsbe for ths condton now us. to pu, strngs from behnd th> m fuse and embarrass the presen dgetownshp (oesnttketrer n etquette from" "Em f Post. and the sooner th-e reaxe off everone w be. A On Ther Toes co-operaton of parents s as- ;. Heath Offcer Harod Bae as, M ] for the effectve check on a ; n epdemc ot meases. "n tnu to tme Mr. Bae has gven nk proof that he s constant aert rv r\da hazards of good heath and Attses ever reasonabe method p >M - Credt Where Dae Pubc Servce, too often the target sdere-d abuse, deserves a vote of rom Woodbrdge Townshp, ts..nts and ctzens. - ban a ear ago, spokesmen for the! raton approached the eectrc v am commenced negotatonsookhe remova of the unsght overv -t-s and the wooden poes on the thoroughfare of Woodbrdge, Hvet. The ponted out that other :; t ts had receved the beneft of and the presented the tc whch woud be of matera ad nterests. <scnt wan gven mmedate b the ]> Servce nd wthn (a few months, nar steps were undfcr wa to effecj ong hope of the muncpat for Wa. Approach of Wnter re- r«- a dea n the work but now that weather has arrved, the project n taken up agan. [The hst word-s that t w probab b June. pressure was exerted, no expense town was nvoved. Changng of the Street eectrca equpment was refd of the Pubc Servce as a cvc con-». We are wng to record the us acquescence to the pan as just wth thanks., London Unknown? Ju> Legsatve Research Reports remade ths observaton regardng the ratons of Governor Landon of Kanthu Presdenc: for foregn poc, defense, concrete od 8 of deang wth, unempoment, abor t and other numerous probems whch benatona admnstraton, Governor Lan qtogether an unknown quantt." Newark Evenng News, whch manrett consstent to keep ts feet on pund n consderng such thngs, corathg manner:., For the ver reason, thmt h» prob- ems have been excusve state probem*. He ha«not been an mportant pubsher ke Knox, compeed b hs vocaton to Heang wth natona and nternatona probems; he has not, ke Senator Borah, been a promnent fgure on the Washngton scene for decades; he does not, ke Senator Vandenberg,.combne the functons of pubsher and statesman. For a of that, there s no reason for beevng that a man of Landona ega educaton and wde busness experence, has turned an unseeng ep to the probems on whch he has not et pubc stated hs poston. n the eght weeks that w eapse before the Ceveand gatherng, what he thnks aong these nes w doubtess have- a pentfu arng. "GooOMDat" Senator W. Warren Barbour not on t upon a great truth tn an address he made t Pompton Pans Sunda, but turned a er neat, phrase as we. Speakng at the 200th annversar of the foundng of the Frst Reformed Church n that vage he sad, " am a tte homesck, not for the good od das whch, vewed through he haze of ears, often seem more appeang than the actua Were but" for the dgnt of fe, the fam sodart, the reverence and nstnctve consderaton for others whch accompaned those fst recedng ears," "Through the haze seem more appeang that the achah wfere" s a fteat bt of descrpton and thorough true. The human mnd awas seems prone to remember condtons of the past wth reverent affecton whch obterates the tras and trbuatons, nconvenences and msfortunes whch were the probabe accompanments of the perod. On the deghts and peasures of fe crop out of the memor. And what we seem.to ose sght of most of a s actua the most mportant part of the past. What made t so dfferent? We dd, because we ourseves were dfferent " <!J»/ t/. J&JS Cvzaton Advances Mexeo must have been takng a course There was a tme, not so ver ong ago, when dctators, potca trants and ther k wore unceremonous taken out n the back ard and shot vfchen a new order took charge. But tmes change. >,tg them. n ths good work, he :n spendd co-operaton from Dr. S. ;, muncpa phscan. ;» ndeed peasant now to hear that >h* of the communt too are con- f he part requred of them n the tn of keepng Woodbrdge Townshp :.v and arc respondng whoe-heart- putareho Eas Caes, once the ronman of our neghborng repubc on the south, got n wrong wth the powers-that-be and the decded to do somethng wth hm. So the pad hm a ver pote vst one nght, nvted hm out of the countr and paced an arpane at hs dsposa to make the trp nto exe. Who sad cvzaton doesnt advance? Of Coarse! Another adverse report b arm engneers on the advsabt of constructng a trans-state shp cana n New Jerse doesnt necessar dspose of the matter for a tme, f we remember correct, the engneers dsapproved both the Passamaquodd project and the Forda shp cana but mons of Federa doars aread have been dumped nto both. Congress has refused further appropratons for the works but Presdent Roosevet can supp addtona mones b executve order, and probab w. Necesst and feasbt n a Presdenta eecton ear are not awas musts when t comes to spendng mone. Potco often casts the decdng vote. Courageous, Frankn W. FortJ who s competng aganst Governor Hoffmn, for seecton as deegate at arge to the Repubcan Natona Conventon certun hascourag^. Wthout hep of an organzaton, he has entered the contest to gve the peope of New Jerse an opportunt to repudate- the man t eected to thehgh offce of Governor. We fear that he s fghtng a hopeess fght hut we cannot but respect hm for hs wngness to batte for a cause. Governor Hoffman has the organzaton whch he had when he was a canddate n 934,- the organzaton he but up durng hs term as Motor Vehce Commssoner and whch conssts of a egon of god-badge bos, regstraton offcers and the sundr hangers-on who get a vng out of the sstem. t s safe to assume that the greatest proporton of these peope are st wth hm and that the/w be read and wng to go to bat for hm aganst Mr. Fort.. n addton, he has been Chef Executve of the State for ffteen months and he has had ampe tme to bud where he eft off when he swtched jobs. He has appont- <& judges, prosecutors and other, pubc offcas and the can be expected to do what s*equred of them to hep ther bene- n %. Fort* canddac. FRDAY, APRL 7. T RSWT TMB3E- MV 6RANP0P fttomemanvatmef BS UNS THONE ON AN THEV SAW MS 6M0ST STLL HANGS EPOUSJ HE2E HEART TROUBLE 60LLV, BELEVE CAM R3OT5TEPS rjow EC MAV6E STABTNUPTHE DUMP OVER AT THE WATEB WOBKS. BOOKS AND THNGS * *» At The Barron Pubc Lbrar "BUT FOR HER GARDEN" b.prnce of Waes." Carssa Farchd Cushman s one! jwrmce T. E., "Revot n the of those deghtfu entertanng est" mu [ "Seven Pars of ght ove stores. Judth s from Wsdom." the South and Har s from New fork. After ther marng* the ve n New York unt Judth msses her garden to such an ex-, tent that she purchuren a tumbedown house n the countr. Then the troube begns. Har, who s a successfu archtect refuses to endanger hs busness career b not beng n New York and rght on the job. When Judth s n her garden, she compete forgets New York. Judth has a habt of drawng tte fat chubb fgures whch she caed Jubeths. One of her neghbora n fe*"c6untr, afct~a""frendjf hs, who was a pubsher, persuaded her to wrte A book about Her garden and ustrate t wth Jubeths. The book was a huge fnanca success. Judth, rdng on the wave ot fame, speaks at garden cubs, etc., and even goes on a "speakng tour" to Europe. After her return to Amerca, she goes South agan 0 be wth her father. n the end he and Har "make up" and start a over agan" on sand. 30ME SUGGESTONS FOR YOUR ATTENTON Books of fcton aro not te on mes whch provde entmann /endng. Foowng s a st of non-fcton books whch are suggested for our enjoment. Each af these s n the brar; Pas: Akns, "The Od Mad" (Putzer prze 935); Anderson, "Mar of Scotand"; ONe, "The Emperor Jones"; Shaw, "Sant Joan-" Geograph and trave: Van Loon, "Geograph"; Morand, Back Magc"; Hu, "Japan n Shouette"; Yeats-Brown, "The Lves of a Benga Lancer." Word War: Davs, "Wth the French n France and Saonka"; Empe, "Over the Top"; Pnkerton, "Lades From He." Bograph: Hoover, ke, "42 Years n the Whte House"; Gar- ^and, "Companons on the Tra"; rastead, "Lfe and Achevements jf Admra Dewe"; Amundsen, M Lfe As An Exporer"; "An Autobograph of Cavn Coodge"; Mare, Grand Duchess of Russa, "Educaton of a Prncess" hd "A Prncess n Exe"; Da, "Lfe Wth Father- Thomas, Count Luekner the Sea Dev" J CBren, "W Rogers" Ncoson, Dwght, Mqrrow"; Townen, The Hkraph of H. R. H. the OTHER EDTORS SAY The Wpre Em Short Can tbe that the grs wore ther skrts so short that knees were vsbe so ner n the past tt6 J7? mpote aughter was heard nt the recent promenade ot the "Stes of a Centur" show H the Wadorf-Astora n New York, Bvcn for the beneft of chart b a number of women of soeu promnence, who themseves wore the same ste of skrts n the deaf, dead past, hne ears ago. A goru of costumes; son them, most becomng to the es, were dspaed, but the est aughs ere the porto those whch made fe happe* for us a m a deaed aftermath o war tmes, when the excuse, was to smve on materas as au expresson of patrotsm. There was no such need for juh^ncaton n 9SW, of course, but femnne fashons need no pausbe excuse at an tme. The wearers are excuse enough. Nor s there an tu«> v ant th+t dscarded stes w not come tck n future ears; there a evert a sort of haf-heurteu movement now n process to revve the buste, crownng nfam of the eghtes. And some of tho hats ook ke 878 at ts worst. Hut perhaps ths s mere mae jea- ous. The femnne eg seems tu have gone nto retrement for forma wear, but at east the skrts do nut do dut for street-ceanng purposes as the dd once. For sports the Freedom of the Anke seem" Uk# to become a permanent poc. A true beevers n the eharm of femnnt w hope so those devotees of shapeness of form who patroed the streets hfteu or twent earg ago w trust so, anhow, "But those taeeength skrts sometmes paed the wearers fase, especa the grs ncned to a certan masaeuss. factor. t s our > at ths tme, thar the Governor w wn. Then, hs supporters w sa he has thauheped to ncte the re been vndcated. That s the man faut Mabe thauheped t cent t aughar, N»w»rk HNk E?«nn» E Haunton, Rchard, "The Gorous Adventure," "New Words, to Conquer," and "The Roa Road to Romance." Lndbergh, Anne Morrow, North to the Orent." Msceaneous; L ; "Fok Taes of A Natons" Hotho; "ta Under Muasbn" Henr; "nter Over Europe" Boake Carter; "Back Shrt, Back Skn." - Norma Chae. m&week YEARS AGO TEN YEARS AGO BANK ANNOUNCES PLAN TO START ON BULDNG Announcement was made ester da b the Woodbrdge Natona Bank that t s ettng contracts fo tho constructon of a new $75,00 bank budng on the pot adjonng the present ste, Mchae Uesz of Kurds, buder of the hgh schoo addton, s genera contractor. The tc was organzed about fve ears ago. ts growth n busness made t necessar for the drectors some tme ago to a pans for expandng the pant. SUGGEST BUYNG LAND OR MUNCPAL PARK Decarng that efforts shoud be nadu now b the townshp to ac- [ne and for pubc parks n varous sectons before reat operators absorb a the and, Commtcemet Bernard Jensen and Jacob rausam ed a dscusson Mona. Grausam sak the deveopers of Woodbrdge Gardens, the Lockwood Estate between Woodbrdge and Avene, have offered to gve sx acres to the townshp f t w» used as a park. * FVE YEARS AGO FRST SCHOONER TES UP AT NEW WOODBRDGE DOCK The frst bout to te up at the new Woodbrdge dock s a twomasted schooner, the "LaForest L. Smmons" of Tuunton, Massachusetts, whch s now beng oaded wth UTO tout* of oa f row the Aqness Hoow Te Compan. The bout, captaned b Chares Cost of South Ambo, s 0 feet ong and M feet, sx nches beam. *. + * EXCELLENT CAST N "MSS NELLY" One of the most unusua pas ever staged b amateur artsts w be presented tsv^ht and tomorrow nght, n the hgh SC.hp.Q audtorum b members of the schoo facut. t s "Mss Ne Of NOrcanK," drected b Mss Grace C. Huber. Mrs. Verna McE- ro We-ock, Arthur C. Ferr, Harr Sechst, Mss Ruth Sner, Mrs. Es Robnson, Mss Ace obnson. Mss Martha Morrow, Kent Pease and Donad Westcott have roes n the pa. THREE YEARS AGO MELVN CLUM DES AT AGE OF 72 The death o-f Mtvn. E. Cun at the age of 72 n hs home at 7 Fourth Street, Fords, on Monda robs Woodbrdge Townshp of one of ts most outstandng and hgh respected ctzens. Mr. Cum wts feeted to the Bonn! of.educaton n!)07 and served unt hs death. Hu succeeded H. A. Tappun as present fsdent n 922 and Was agan re-eeptert ast month" af.nr the offce. ; GRENER TO BE G.O.P. CANDDATE August F. Grener of Green Street, Woodbrdtfe, w be standard-bearer "for the Woodbrdge (. O. P. ths ear, t was announced toda. Mr.Grener w run for maor aganst Wam A. Ran, the Democratc ncumbent. «REV. ERNEST ABBOTS DEATH SHOCKS TOWN Word was receved Wednesda mornng of the death of the Rev, KrWB Abbott, former pastor of the Frst Presbteran Church, Who ded n Kerrve, Texas. The Rev. Mr. Abbott became pastor here n.m and reurtd ast Januar whe he w«s on a a»-montha eave tta93%.bj j!u«of THUMPf TMUMPJ THUMP? THUMPf THUMP/ THUMPf AND THEY SAD THE QUESTON: Who w wn he major eague baseba penmts? THE ANSWERS: PAT JARDOJSE, 9 East Green treet, ppe-ftter: pck the St. Cardnas n the Natona and the Detrot Tgers toj repeat n the, ; Amercan League" thnk ts a toas-. up for second pace n both of them wth the Gants ookng best n the Natona and the Yan kees and Boston nbout even n the Amercan. The Cards have the outstandng ptchers n the Deans, athough T ook for both Left Grove and Wese Ferre to come through as ptchers. "Joe Medrck w go we us a htter, thnk,, and ook for ths new oung DeMaggo tedever for the Yankees. E. C. JORDAN, 76 Man Street, Stadum promoter: The Chcago Cubs and the Boston Red Sox are m choces. The Natona League ooks ke a tougher race than the Amercan but thnk the Cubs n produce enough vctores to beat the Gants, Cards and Prates. Up n Boston, Tom Yawke haa spent so much mone on crack ba-paers that wth an knd of uck at a he ought to have a pennant-wnner whch he certan deserves. d ke to see the Yankees get up there ut cant fgure them for much better than thrd or fourth. Brookn ma be a rea factor n the Natona League race, too. That woud be an nterestng surprse. FRANK LATTANZO, 437 Schoo Street, a mechanc: The St. Lous Cardnas, because consder them the best baanced team n the Natoa League, and the Detrot Tfgers, because thnk the st have more stuff than anone ese n the Amercan League. The Deans w go we for the Gards, beeve, and f the start off rght thoreh be more harmon on the cub than there has been. ook for the New York cubs the Gants and the Yankees to be contenders n both eagues. The Red Sox w be uck to fnsh fmrth UH the havent worked nto a unt et and need severa seasons together. LOUS STEVENSON, 87 New Struct, u rgger: n the Natona League, thnk the Prates w come through ths ear. Theve got a ot of powerfu htters. dont know who to pck n the Amercas League Ht wont for cuupc of months unt we get some rea warm weather and fnd out whch of the od tmers are gong to keep deverng and whch of the oungsters st need more seasonng. ts hard to name wnners just on tranng camp form. You havo to wat unt the cubs actua begn pang to fnd out the wuuknefaes. CLOSNDO ZUCCARO, Thrd Thn and Tappen Streets, Port Readng, u poceman: The Yankees can mss, p Maggo,u come through un the ptchers :--Gomez, Brown, Rufng and Hade w w n pent of gaue». Theve got th«htters, too: Gehrg, Johnson and ^ed Rofe, trot w be secorfd. n the Natona, we, thnk the Gants w get up there and gve us a»ubw«seres. Jt mght be the Cardnas, at that. St. Lous has a good cub but there too temperamenta. Everthng depends on. the Dean brothers, thnk the be at good PAGE SEVEN SWEETNESS AND LGHT B CHARLES E. GREGORY The Good Governmett League thnk there enn He no doubt but that Mddesex Counts Good Government League w make n success of ts venture. n the frst pace, the gentemen who ntated the movement to run the hacks and the ward-heeers out of Repubcan potcs are exceedng- earnest n purpose and ethca n method. Ths a a strange combnaton of vrtues to fnd n pubc dongs these das but am convnced that t exsts n ths case. And t s to ths fact that attrbute tho consent of Maor Grener to run the show. Faure of Repubcan canddates n Mddesex bount n the ast sx ears has not been wthout pood reason. n the frst pace, the werent good canddates nnd n the second; the wpnrteatnrt wnsr controed v snf-a?ekers who ddnt (rve a rap about the part but who -were strct out for theman chance themseves. Feows who coudrttbe crced as nght watchmen of the park had the coossn nerve to dash off a manfesto whch hed the faw of the part. The were the knd of feowswho Were much more nterested-n eectng a count commtteemnn than a member of the Roard of Freehoders. The purpose, of course, s readseen. Count Commtteemen have a voce n pubc appontments and the bg shots were, out for tho appontments, the part be damned. SO ths prt ftaa been: damned nnd the pums have gone to the bos who saw to t. t s tte wonder that Repubcan enthusasm had ceased to exst n the ranks. The mmedate purpose of the League s to gve the Repubcan part back to the peope, to et them have a voce n the seecton of canddates; to et them have a chance at makng tfn decsons; to jet them have a n» n dstrbutng the, fruts of vctor, Ths s a nobe purpose. t s ogca. t s the on savaton for the tcket and the peope who mark the baots w reaze t. So- thnk trrat~mdrese7c Otront s jrorrrg to fock to the coors of the League.-Those who have started t n moton have dstngushed themseves n the pubc servce. The have gone to the pos and have been gven the accam of the ctzens. The have kept the fath and have demonstrated that athough the were pubc oce-hoders that the had the capact to reman on the eve. The have gven to the Repubcarupart prestge whch t never before coud cam. These, then, are the men who seek to spread ther good < Vorks thfougrtrnrcptnt,- And ths ran expand onr-b reevng from servce the narrow, sefsh eement whch woudnt turn up anthng but a s trck for the good peope and then want to get pad for t n the bargan. * * * * * The so-caed organzaton eaders about to be deposed are runnng to cover. The are beatng and crng that the move s a thrust at Governor Hoffman. The are sheddng bg tears and soundng deep aments that the are beng treated bad. The are not beng treated bad. Of course the cant go on hand-pckng the canddates, fxng up a sate of appontments at a teephone-booth conference and suppressng the workers under ther hees. The wont be abe to contnue wth ther program of usng the part to further ther own prvate purposes and the wont be aowed to queeze the ast remanng drop of fe out of an amostxtnct organzaton. The w have to stop practcng her wtch-craft, that werd rte whch extracts tho back-. One of the vctm under the guse of curng a mnor headche,. Desperate, t s. on natura that the woud attempt 0 attrbute to the League a motve whch not on s not mportant to t but whch has never even occurred to t. The just cant understand that at ast the Loasts have decded to take charge and furthermore that the know how to operate the pumotor. The just wont reaze that ther da s done, Harod Hoffman, of course, s,nt an ssue at a. As a matter of fact, thnk he automatca woud becone a booster of the Good Government League. He s a resdent of the count and as such most certan must favor the ams and purposes of the unt to nsta econom md effcenc n the count offeh n New Brunswck. As a oa Repubcan he must have seen b now what has hapjened to the part n h home count- and thk the League can count upon hp to endorse tj But frank, thnk too that t oufeht to dspose of ths trumped-up ssue mmedate and ask the Governor n so man words f he doesnt thnk the dea a good one. * * * * *, A fu sate of canddates^ gong tu be paced n the fed n the prmar eecton next month. f t s successfu have a strong noton that t w have an exceent chance n the November eecton. < f the League contnues, as toow t vf, n ts purpose of.supportng a compete tcket am convnced that the rank andfe of the part n Mddesex w ra to ts support. thnk, furthermore, that t has the equpment to put on a campagn that w match anthng thathns ever been seen n the count and that s somethng that cannot be sad of RepubcaJ caj campagns a here n ate ears, The reason has been thatthe «t t.hf> so-caed organzaton wasnt-nterested neectng ts peope because t was more nterested n tsef. n Woodb;dgx Townshp ast ear t ddnt even show. Athough a hgh mportant eecton was about to take pace, no mportant member of the group even came to Town to see f he coud hep. The burden of puttng tho tket across was accepted b the oca workers and the mfade hstor. These same oca workers w be asked tns ear to take a part n eectng the count tcket, under the eadershp of those the heped so nob tweve months ago. And just ths same sort of thng s gong tp.happen n other communtes. n Carteret, whch got the same knd of treatment as Woodbrdge ast November, the League s ganng mpetus. n South Amho and n New Brunswck «". ts the same wa. A eadershp and a purpose has deveoped that w not be downed. thnk the peope of Mddesex Count have been ookng for such eadershp and purpose for a ong whe and the now that the see them the w DQt pftaa them up.

8 ! WOODBRTDGE NDEPENn LV>.DB: CAGE EGHT Fojr.-J-on t» UnM; g_ct>f. :r.t H~8m «f»:tre Crossword V\ ssu-. BT LARS MORRS. r-- : " FNNEY OF THE FORCE FRDAY. A T. [OH SEAH \ WELL WMAT / DoVOU ^ f WAMT? LL Authort CCR 6 V> HM T«(SATE- M ffd. OM4-925 FRST FORB crto»~pj!. :.t: -,:T* : -t r t* M-e.^.r rur. 3-5 : -» S«A. T- U - * T.».!!»: 5 " " f - f 9 - "?* t"* r - " 3- r. : : - 5 ^ Aum La( PTC " 43-7».-Lp«:.- > > -UJ-t.:. : -, SJ-O.re :»-7»s. r :-( - M -! SMATTER POP^- Uce C Cdhfora Check Up on HUetf. B C. M. PAYNE - r^t" fv f-crr-.-r»..- J c ; S - r u 2 3 * :!,! W\ ^ S % 5* >u bm be bs w 7? re - 7 7A b7 rm tot _... Todas Short, Short Stor - * H 8FG0LB B Grant Mton Sassaman - THE FEATHERHEADS B Obomc ^ r)j Sfrr,H*T t "REGLAR FELLERS" MOM, DO >rou KNOW WHEfcE JACK OEMPSEV _ WAS BORN? OO YOU KNOW WHERE BOBBY JONE& WAS BORN? NO, QARLKG DO YOU KWOW BABE RUTH WAS BORN? Funkng the Exam YOURE MOT SO HOT N ARE YMOM? MESCAL KE B, S. L. HUNTLEY Practca Dsarme DRUG On h.s wa southward U! unt thfcj. aropped n ther tra«f. Snowshoe, Perre Kabchfc Us food gave out and he had to broke nto Ben Readers c^^^^^^ M^ bn on the Pee Rver and Somet:nu-=, ookng rearward.,.,,,, +u, ver a vast expanse of geamng rtoe, among other thngs, the. how hb, aw * he Kr m, untrng prospectors ast box O rfe VU* of Strgeant Lanard outncartrdees t! va *- u -"> aganst the southern! m, f,..,,j/;» hfrzon. The offcer was comng on The thevng breed dd not?kvv, am stmdj] ^ «jff _ know, cabn, that as he _ ransacked the jjef Lanutd ar.d hs seemed dogs, satsfed just to cabn, Kod dusf that ttre asma down fortune}! at hm j,..- M. t s quarr n h sght. H He dd dd from a u-a can on the shef. The not press pursut, but stemed vest- wth an ncredbe patence and tae of Heudura penchant for hd-enk hs dj.-t n pecua pats had untrng energ. not reached Babches ears, n fact. ubche turned, at tmes, and; he dd not kmjv the propecor had j...jk a quverng fst at the nexorabe fgure behnd hm on the an god to hde unt he arrved t Snows-hue a.d stened a whe to dstant rdge. Tme and tme agan the tak. he made up hs mnd to brng matters to a show-owr, but he over- Arnod otntr thngs Perre earned n Snow-hoe were that a rode the mpuse. He had on two foo am hs outft are soon parted, ""and ^at stron rf noaor an tqgether. count. Fnd a good pac< for ambush and wat for hs reentess knfe do not go we t happened, therefore, that the pursuer to come wthn range. afrbreed fk-d Snowshoe one nght There was a wooded area ahead, at the heght of a bzzard, wth behnd a shaow rdge where he nothng but a knfe n hs bet and woud be out of sght for a tme. a few provsons sung rfver hs Babkhe straned at the sed and shouder und Sergeant Lanard muttered mprecatons at hs stagon hs tra! B the tme Babkhe arrved Kerjng dog. t took an hour to at ^Readers Readers d cabn the bzzard zard had reach the rdge. B tha tme the husk was mpng and coughng spent tsef. Apparent the pros bood. pector was prepun; to mush down-rver, fo-*hsjaded sed 9 u^sng J n D a v." xtu of v. F Tee stood outsde. and French, Babche whpped.on- Babche dd not waste tme. He «"rd unt he reached the brste eam knfed Keudor and madu a«of.woods. Then wthn the protecthoroqgh seath of the cabn. Hejtw.of the basam* he dropped found no god nssde, so he went, Pantng besde the s!ed. out to the sed. Gradua hs ev, back-whskered face twsted nto a grmace of baffed rage. Furs he found upon the sed, pr6vsonjs, cookng utenss, a tent. There was no sgn of god dust. A rfe, however, a at the bottom of the oad. Babche fung the camp equp ment back upon the rfe, made the oad snug wfch thongs, and hooked up the dogs. As he drove the team uptra at a opng run, he was not from beneath the oad wthout cuttng the rawhde thotga. than two hundred ards ahead. When nt ast he hed t n hss He cant have a gun, or hem have more than two roun ahead of Sergeant Lanard. weght. He hadnt reazed a gun hands he was surprsed at tshot at me ong»go. Muh!" A grow of satsfacton came The dogs sprang aganst ther was so heav, nor that he was no from trom the breeds throat at thoughtj harnea and the «ed moved down weak. He groped n the pocket of of the rfe ng warm under the the sght ncne. Unard a ees hs macknaw for the two cartoad, at thought of the two cartrdges n the pocket of hs mack- rd * es tra dsappeared among the trees, borea nto the woods where the ; * naw. Heff»dfband no god, b«rt h» had food now, a team and a ongrange weapon. Da after da he mushed northd, drvng Ws og t re\tnvmfr Ffteen mnutes passed whe the breed a there, storng up strength for the deed he contempated. One must have a stead arm for the am wth on two cartrdges. Afttt* a whe, wthout rsng from h& prostrate poston, Ba- Mehe reauned for UM» wt orojeetng part wa over Qe sedb edge. He coud not extrcate t ft was We tw«oon, sjd the UsM Sergeant Lanard stepped s was gettng poor. team on the shaow rdge and JTWe advancn* team had trave ooked at the bood on the snow: Jfmore tn*n h.af the dstance to " (or," h» "KRFPNG UP WTH THE JQNEJSES" Courageous But Cautous AS LOM<3 AS CLARCE EDDE ARE AT P EWEARSAU. MtfarMV AS WELL- MO6&V DOWvJ "TO» CORWE?. AM > see muttered. He studed the tra eadng nto the woods not more LEFT - WE weke TAU-KMCj ABOUT 6R A<- VOU CANT FtGjHT WTH US _ OK ACGDUMT,-, OF HEU.O, the frnge of tmber when Lanard at., Besde hm a the chattered N notced a sght movement n the: remans of a rfe. Krom the jagunderbrush. Hs hand darted for ged breech end of ts, barre poured a gtterng stream of god dust. hs hoster. Before hs fngers touched the cod butt uf hs gut Tru, a ffu whom? barre u there came the choked, Wranged used as a cache for god s heaver exposon oa frearm, foowed b than man knves! a shudderng moan. (Coprght t, b Unted Feature Wth revover n> hand, Lanard Sndcate, nc. (Tb* cbtrtctera n ths ator> ar* rctr JU sprang acro» the snow, pu&hed the screen of basam asde unt he stood over the manged bod <rf Perre,tw h»«-breed. B«bc«WM not prett to ook Peaae menton, th paper,, to»4vwt«r»,, PAL-- A THAT WHO *\YS M NOT < omc«\ YOURE t o HEM TO TH F6HT P CKED _ MY TCKET : : :,-wr Hau:t[, r tt uut O C K tkt- "f tuut,t nan,,l nfant un- UK vruu uf an nr of tu- Courtuf L.er of Ntw J>mt, hae on e S3-J a u( Hatch, A U >36, n a cause wtm tn- Aann, Kjrn» EuMng md Lotm ABSUt.jn,,uJ cor,or»f. n tomauuh unt MrUnf A. arnaj, t aa. urn J fcun, ou aro rmuru tu aj M-ur uu efnawer Ht: b of comu^ *t or before tut* 2& da of >^PneT!,*Or J ttns"mt( bw-»h t>«akn tn eonfe«aed dnjumt ou. The wd b U Htk to (ortca* THAT A LAU6H- PERSOMAL KEEP T HAT - -ABOUT n s. U Hunt. Trdt rt Rt? B POP MOM,M nurtgakh.nac b Kne- an. <ee«-a,u J Harunan...m MK-.u- A, "art- ; ^ ^ usanj jw Sk, 9- >, a»j rcorc n He Mor mo;h (.oun (erko HHB on Ocobur rj,»2t n Hw 68 uf Mor. UKt"-. "» pages 2* tt., toverng pr>t n he Tuwnahp o( MaU-, mm. 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9 n R mdgendepekden: _ FRDAY, APRL 7, M6 \ PAGENW gh Schoo Opens Tomorro^ Debuts Sunda 925 CHApP CUB! Launch Schoastc Season Tomorrow Aganst Champons Of 92S f V.^^V^~ &^P 0 FOE OF YEAR; : ~z ; 0 R BARRONS WNE ^.rton And Gert Lead Aumn Aganst Pmco Lads At Grove St. TCHERS ARE READY, Mon()w" afternoon at 2 Woofbrdge Hgh M wn open the new V reason wth an nno- ;,; Whch offcas here,,. u- become a frture., [ r P (. 0 s promsng 9 f -. :\ v,t n akf ther frst offca,.,,,,. H-pt!-practce grme ve-.t^w wth the 925,,,,,. ub whch won cham- :;. f or Woodbrdge and \.n,mhm, ts coach eeven. Red Fuerton an,- ;,.,.v w be n charts of.,,,,,,, sf uad. ThoRh un- nf o exact neup whch V,n throw Ranst Prscos,,., the hnvc promsed WnHk, facut drector of h:» the )25 champs w,,.,,werfu nqtnd of genune Seve Toth or Dave Ka-,,, snd, w ptch. nu mnm nomnaton re-,,.](:u, nthouffh t prob-,. h Conch Prsco tn represent Woodbrdffc Hgh Schoo on the bnseb non nranat the!)m Aumn. From eft to rmht hero nre: Wam Gadek,.].»... :.,,"_.co, Ed Barnes, Domnck Scutt, Ton Jegnsk, Howard Es, Joe Petro, LeRo S.monson, Joe Meder an Heres tho squnt assembe.! ] *...»...,*.«The open tomorrow afternnon_n(ranat the 0K Aumn. Joe After, Conch Prs-- John Karnns. damond ths Sprng. Haroeona, J"«Barthn, ph AHg,,f the four unproven nn whom the fortunes of H w rest ths ear. ne.s, Howard Es and (he ust two both omtf,,,,re n*o rrbc for,, rfe pt, a s a Joe Gen- DeMoa Drah$ Gants, Heps[Hod Wasde BowZcrsWFC, n Van As Cvk League Second Haf" Mrs Concuson STLL HOLDS, ~ ^ " * * DUNH/VMDEFECTON WLL MOVE ZLA OVER TO 3RD BASE Z tn._,, - n, Hsde Norwoods Sated You d Better Pound That Drum, Brother A, ntu, Q t TS TME YOU and mean YOU GRABBED ft,«.,?**. (hat drum and began to pound t. Pound t hard, brother. w "!«««Lonon and pound t oud and pound t ever where ou go. What npncd uc HNPftRNK drum? The Stadum drum, brother, the drum thats ca- U R U W MfcW UNtURWa npr the cans for the fna stampede, that ast drum ou Weeks fed wth rumors have to beat. And oud better toot that buge too, brother, that hs Amercan Legon toot that buge shr and far. The battes on, brother, and baseba team woud not pa a ot of the foks, the dont beeve t et. Theve got to be ths ear w be ended Suntod, brother, and everones got to te them. Especa da. Monk Mesck promsed YOU and espca now and especa oud. toda, wth the spectace of There have been a ot of words, oft and on n ths the utfon, st ver much a unt, coumn about the Stadum. The thrd pece ths newspaper tackng the Hsde Norwoods at carred under the b4&e up top sobbed far a Stadum, an. th. e t, c: ;: e st, Wf> L F!; M - hc " $} Stadum. Gradua, the dea got cearer n the -mnd, of ^ ^ MvJ.? n S a ot of peope here, peope who had been takng about a n; n, of t hrsoder?, but w aso Stadum, an Stadum, for ears. And whe the taked chrnten a set of dazzng now un-* and panned and sometmes dd n tte work and ganed forhs. for the crark towmhp cr«w t a tte ground, a ot of words were prnted here. So f J ^ r S c " ^ oure tred of t, wh so am but m anxous, too. AEh nn mar thrd-baseman, threw YOU? Ws.ot n wth the pbrnnk Hat Fna, weve got acton. Fna, weve got a tract compan of j-erth Ambo, the.ba thats graded. Fna weve got archtects drawngs. F- ^ na, weve got Federa hep. Fna, weve got a dead- *,! newhen the work has to he fnshed.fna, weve, got an exact estmate of how much mone weve got to throw n the pot. And fna, weve got a promoter whos gong - -! that mone. t doubt that Ed Jordan w get that,mone, Two of these Ed jcane, a ftant center-feder, and And..... u»...,:»* - f t th,*r HUM»..» horrbe wouhcr has cur season practce " at east ten Od Tmers Reman Threat B Grabbng 3 Ponts From Craftsmen., That top-fght scrap be- DeMoa and the surnvntr stcbaw nnannvo. F«-J Gants carfed the rvmd n ever one of hot Cvc Bowng League.ma! "drs arranged b second-haf race n two das e nun-out of. am Satur-, *.,,,..,,., aranst the Amercan and afforded the Wasde Soca Cub a chance to re-. t-rj of New Brunswck, gu\ n the ear pace whch the H L!-7 decson on Tuos- oung men suem defnte to have :wnn at the Parsh Honsc ost. As a resufthe Wasdes ook, Mn a cub that w be saf C r toda than the have n ; wth respect wherever t weeks. The ma et escape t. ear. Yet, once the pu-off for the fu-season cham Ondcro had been re- pjon.h.p. fnvor of two other Pet- At ths pont, the. rat haf kngs s the oca kds dd have nne fames to pa n the mero s too good for second round. The have ost one "»»»» n«s than tho Od Tmers cose Ones On The Damond u U SL _ B BARRON McNULTY Lets Look At Some Of The Managers As Bg League Cubs Start Long Grnd.,, TK o-acrn S UNDERWAY A has been a great dea wrtten n who s startng to rebud t A ba. round. The have ost one. (fame ess than the Od Tmers wa< sopp as a totn of (who have on two matches to go) he two cubs demon- and ve ess ttun ether the Gants the mprovement n n D h b d mntn and the earnestwhch h b d r the two cu* demon- unu nv n-^ uuu > " > - " or DeMoa, who aso have bowed 3f of the 2 frames. wncn the bos paed The fnts had started a and \poted the breaks heart- sundr h sneakng nto a second-,-.,nccrned pco tu ast week but the, too, h, H. Rough Tme succumxv to the Rencra sump, for townshp ptchers accepted a -- drubbng from )e n KHs had the rou(rh- Moa nnd so f; back nto a thrd The Sewaren oungster pace deadock wth ther conquer, hs ca unt the sev- ors. The Od Tmers meanwhe -st sesson e not rd took tute from tho fumbng New Hrunswck ht- Craftsmen and so staed up wth other* fu on hm the Wasde ptchers who pounded nm two waks out an awkward sweep over Avtedn;""error b eu. Tho second pont n that! : th n* the. t w o wth othe hts JLL UVUUJ unv e8g proces8. Dont aouot tna ou.»" " ^ ; to the Worth of entertanment for ever dme ou Hp nto ue o jnm ZU Monk w meet the emergenc croate b Dunhams defecton,.,. and p#haps stfongct kng tor a nvmg, wontng m.«u^ _. - ramomam, he sa.. Captm»~ ne ta^e an d hes gong to dever, fna, on a job ot,h mm ^ n WJH be shfted from At Parsh H0U8e work that8 got to be done, and done fast, short to thrd and oung! Lua A - - On one guv can stop hm, stap the Ctzens Com- uaso of Port Kcadmn assgned the Wnnrhrro-/" Fpr OMjr 0J6 U ca Sop mm, ov« woonmcge ef!ms9on gtop the stadum cho k e athetcs here, crppe the bu^ tnues to ead n thejhgh schoo and waste the townshp dough aread nveat- Jo" t u WELL, THE SEASON S UNDERWAY AT LAST. LETS EX- the managers t -" """ " TS Cub contnues to ead n the Senor dvson of the Parsh Housu basketba eagues, whe the Mnute Men and curw the bet "known of the managers s Conne tack. There the B]ue Jas are embroed C UrS - - «mpath for d.man of sevent ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o{ ther QWn n et most of ths smpa hmsef. U nunm.....,,, catch, on frst, Mke Mtroka on seen the outfed, Johnn ed n that tract off the Superhghwa. om mm m me» u,u,,,,., That gu s ou: YOU. Ch the Stadum boom now Carro, Rusznak and George and ou, YOU, nre Pubc Menace Cass A, Number One. gj^ p^n ^ Jj R j^xo"** Barfos, tc otker wb startng Nffhnf! Matters AtV More moundmen, -w be sent to the a sunberth feud of ther own n ounk rhers nn more fed Gerek hag bcen mnntann e junor sector. YOU KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT T. YOU KNOW however, that hes through wth On a brstng ast-haf rathe Stadum campagn s the most worth-whe cvc drve baseba for the Summer.!pt the WFC undefeated th^ths townah.has had n a ong tme.mabe n the dozen A ^ n S r S s ^ n T :ek as the ast-paee Maape LeafseatS snce the, town ha was but. t S movng around the the Cnrterot Covers. That game --* m now. straghtenng out for the drve home. ts w»utat ocock. nen ne nuu mo ( <». v r. pha woudnt come out to see them, so the were up the defct n the t. Snce the breakng up of the process has been repeated tme after tme, unt us nevtabe that t shoud happen, once some sta jor eague town etcs shoud bu movet to franchse moved woudnt know. bette sa, 0. uaa «""J knfe. We cant Snr MHpe a frst cost four runs. match was decded b seven p. ns > heconverted frst base- HO-SS, whch Rves ou an dea!,,!. He traveedthree of what the scores were ke. mnf whch he fanned 90 Week Huh J ked none eded two n fact, the h.ffh team tota for 7 ; ARaor the week was the Wasde** com- " a two-....n,, nspec non-paot- M n the fna «t«nz»,. Joe was touched for of the t w.th Avem; am thec ". "!, KHU t*t fxwed n hs thn crack *t the mape B McKechne s One Man Rea To Enst Your Smpath BLL McKECHNE S A MAN FOR WHOM ONE COULD FEEL rea sorr. B s one of the best and smartest baseba men among a the managers. There are man cubs, among whch are some of the contenders who coud do better wth B than ther present managers. After wnnng one pennant wth the Cards thnk t was, B arrved n Boston an managed to keep the Braves n the frst dvson, goodness on knows how, for severa ears, unt fna the sherff got to steppng On ther coectve hees and the od paers began to wear out and there was no mone for new. Through the heartbreakng season of 935 B carred on as best nngfrm j he coud, trng to wn games for a team whch coudnt have much s. w k {3^c sprt under the crcumstances. And now ths New Dea the Bees are kenm, f hvmr wth so much pubct hasnt rea shown anthng et..uck, <; 2 ""> h "* h P cant make base-,.f ;*- j* ; j J ;n- 3M4. ruesua WUVB»v v.>~«w.-~.,; ;,, fprk whch have crpped us on the urned over t The scores: sr.mot cnrdkp F. 0 oobrgc ees w.... r, 0. w 2..! a (H 3.cfs 0 4 JMOH LE.fr.VE w. :,. MJnutP en 5 Hue.ns 5 hunger*. - 2 We Ows.. P. rtea. Covers 0 9 Wood. LpHSS 0 6 P noofeow, wno s on up u " > ^ Sor whch wa Joe Zch vote^or whatever. sr.o.00) P.O :.SCO.M hch wa Joe znen voeu 0 whaov.^. Nothng matters an more except that Ed Jordan s gong to rase ten thousand doars n the next ten weeks and oure gong to hep hm do t. Youre gong to hep ~ nn vav w heevne that he do t. St. Mars. brhur A! ". an r: rrr«at ". ) : u j u ( 0 0 Unt Zucearn..< Chare, Schwenzer, Jf. of.avrne were ;, etter hut ther team-mat-s djdnt hod up. " Dead a bow to the Gants new ^ hnmpon«hp hope* as the 2- re verse b DeMn was, t ver near was much worse. The cub; " fnshed the frst ten frames a! even wth S^ and the Gants won the ro-otjf The were ver sour after tha/so sour that the qern- Z stun br«hv( s sjuu won breez n*. Nate Bernsten was hgh for. th K week wth 2.ee h;u 203 am j Demarest contrbuted the on - doube 204 nnd T>. Deak of th } t Ganta reached 20^ oncet jj Asde from Krohnes 20 an Fshers 204, there was tte to n 0 port about the Od Tmers sue cess aganst the Craftsmen. CVC..A.) spun unuer me [uw>a«.. t uus n n >^».... havng wth so much pubct hasnt rea shown anthng et...,. True the have a new genera manager, but he cant make base- V)" "" hts, and ddnt o so much for Brookn anhow. There are a few 0 " > ew faces, who for tbe most.part aso ddnt do much for Brookn, nd the poorest of the mnor eague crop. And the pt of-ths whoe ness s that Boston s probab wth the excepton of Brookn the est basebu et n the countr. Next we have Jmm Wson. Xot much reason to fee sorr for m. Hs home was Phadepha and he awas wanted to pa there, j he fans, what few ve there, wanted hm for manager and the got n. The dont expect hm to wn an pennants and rea dont excct hm to and n the frst dvson, so what has he to ose? Chare Dressen Ma Wsh He Were Back Runnng Nashve THEN TEE S CHARLES. DRESSEN. WTH NASHVLLE. wa.s u good manager who deveoped cubs and paers and was pe- T contented. Wth the Reds, he rea doesnt have so much to do bout runnng the team and then dont thnk that Powe Crose ; Yurs much about the team except as an advertsng medum for hs other nterests. At eastso far he has faed to hande the stuaton as! Wrge, Stonuham or Yawke do. SoWhe Dressen cant be expected to wn pennants wth the ma- tera furnshed hm, he cant fee too bad about t, but suspect that sometmes he wshes hu were, back n Nashve. Of the other Natona League managers, the are sttng prett, except Prankte Frseh, and he s gong to have to wn the pennant ths ear to hod hs job. n theamercan eague, Joe Cronn has the bggest oad to carr. Wth the mone that has been spent on the Red Sox, the are gong to hwe to wn the pennant or the fans and the press are gong to be ookng for hs scap, athough Tom Yawke snt the knd of man to gve n tu them eas knowng hmsef probab that Cronn wont.be to bame. Steve 0N.t s one who shoud succeed, and Ava Brade s one owner who deserves the best. He has spent hs mone and stuck b hs L *«o tana and -*< --. *u nm f nr Whte On» G. F. P. Spos, [ Tr, f. Saho, c 6 Monar, K 0[Rosn, g Oes, t 8.MM 4!! M6 x w«v»(n 3. Av.n n. od Tm. s 3. Craftsmen 0..,M.-,:V J. thts. u - \SD,,,.,- us SHUHW. HB".. K.-h.-r, Trf-»«r- \Vsc». Ht,,,- ]«T-.-u, OM ThTH m; -r; Kn (A - (Hunts Una (ff vn, " 3; A- DrM. n.; Hurn, ; " " Av.-. j.-n.. n 4; n. n : Wopvr" ; n. Wkoa-» Uurve«sk Huts t um.to - -rn 3. Hru-k crudsmw / A U T 2; nrm;» Snnmn Mnute Men p., O. V. P. 4 Pochek, f 3 H eleffer,» (rtankes. c 2 o McLcod, g 0 n a ver smpe wa. u_ Uc«...,. 6..jat he do t. The method s precse. ts.sure-fre. The E... tested, tred, proven. You go for them a the wa the mnute ou stop worrng about credt. There wont be an credt for anone f Jordan doesnt cck. We, the stuff hes got ned up w cck anwhere n ths countr. Thats been proven, And that stuff w cck here f ou begn to behave ke a man. That means smp ths: f ou stop hopng that the Stadum project w bow up so some partcuar gu whos been workng hs heart out for t w be dscredted. How Man Jeaouses, How Man Fends? man jeaouses do ou suppose have been bock- -<> T.,.,,, pjouses to ou, suppose Van Scke Skates Aong n Front O ndustra League Pack OLSENS OUTOF RACE Brsk work n the cutch b the Purtan Dar squad took the zng out of Coege nns threat n the ndustra Bowng on the draftsmens Cub aes ths weekbut eft the much-postponed Van Sckes st skatng aong n HMcLeod, B ;»«ntt. B c u \ ng C o 7 Head. Covem G.!. P nuc Jnv» 0. V.! Prtchek, f.suc f opstnk, f n Ws, 2 rurhann. g«vhu. g 2 7 T., 3 Saaks. f V, t SLefter. c 5 <"VO«e. K HUnks, b p (necessar to ca n tns nce dmum ma.. ^..«._ the pot for 20, n exchange for hsjnone-rasng recpes,!hs fu-schedue promoton, hs steam-heated, brassbound and guaranteed hoop-a? How man jeaouses n a?, Brother, ou cant count them. The tte jeaouses be- J tween men have been aowed to gnn and foursh. The w " F a>p M " pe G!". p.jeaouses between organzatons dtto. The factons, Kvck, f 5 W.GHk, f 0! " " ->:-* -:-+ m.,.^»m«m-nnnv MH cbn Knng, f 3-2 S:\.Ga..-, r " 2 2! SSS5«rved to jam a nunc-muu «... j./.o, g T>w, a, 7 SJK-um. g fvk.l, f! \ 4 8 Sports Quz a.-^fsssesssajk S 9! K!.700, ; eun.,,u«..u^_ m Bn»tepneOrHatg«r«\ELD CLUB ACQURES Seem AVet NEW MEN FOR START Seve fas Lattanzo Brgade On Sunda AtSecoPark, owner who deserves the best. He has spent ns munc emu o tu v..,..._ managers even when the fans and the crowds were after them for ther fuure to wfn pennants. Ceveand s a hard town to manage n because the fans each ear expect a wnnng team and the newspapers there dont hep the stuaton an. "ark Grffth Wont Want Too Much rom Buck Harrs, Out Of Washngton WASHNGTON S N THE THROES OF REBULDNG, AND uck Harrs s fortunate n havng; Cark Grffth as owner, Grffth kes u arge hand n the actua runnng of the team and s the shrewd- t trader and judge of pong matera n the majors, ve often won- --*..~t -.ommnr hmsef. t ooks to Jf<upped wth eght new M-K acqured durng the week, the Woodbrdge fed Cub opens ts 936 BOH Sunda afternoon at o duraond n Avene the Roseve Sport- [ Cub... warm-up, tho Lattanzo e8 Huad ma apar through rnmage tomorrow wth the representng M. D. Vaentne W..od t **" «r " dv OH. hut thats st 8 hgh tvu engagement. f the two do work, the stage the p at the Grove Street fed. [ast Roseve n the ojhca *r Sunda, the Fed Cubberg or the frst tme have the ser- [of Lou Gsnovese, a hard-ht- sutneder; Pp Genovese, Ed " and Sam Goe, ptch«raf w nfederg n Tom Moran,, Kuruwa and Toots Weter Gadek, catcher. Theres on one word for HJ. Lepne of the Rutgers baseba squad. The word «"versate." Look! He started ast season as a catcher, was fted tofrst base became a ptcher png enoughto hur a one ht; one run game aganst Lehgh, and, then wound up the empw *? eft fed, fte opened the current season n center fted but s now pang second base. 86 ENTERTOORNEY Barceona Roches Fourth Round; Unbeaten The ast tabe tenns ment of the w at the Housa hab attracted pavers, a record.entr. Parw 6 are the % unpaed. Joe Barceona ; defendng champon, aread) reactedx fouah JottWU? has reached the ouru»« defeated b beatng; John Wukq ets, Two defeats, ousts, a paa] from tbe tournament, {n the thn, round wthout A defeat are; Rob ert Brathwate, }Ed Mer, >Do? CO5 matera n the majors,,,». actua managng hmsef. t ooks to shoud be n Washngton for a ong ha ast ear wth the Whte Sox. At the rest o hs fe and he a But then t woudnt be at a at a surprsng u u >.»... u -,, Browns, and he coud make them go somethng on the ba to ast another has t. Certan he hasnt Btng " * "" horough and never kds h :rs reachng the thrd round wth one oss ncude Ear Carstenson, Robert Gs, Eugene Suvan, Dougas Zenoba, Joe Brodnuk, "rt VanDaen and P. Teraftnko. The eght fnautg w meet an ;sen team for the» v -"" nn! ( hn of the townshp. DAWCES NEXT WEEK T ftecreaton Department dances. _ b 4 v #fc ^^ *. ** tt\mr Af T Q r * w be he( ^ean " BU» "" sh House and on Thursda evenng at sen Schoo No, 5. Next Thursda, Aur 80, a dance w Recreaton Head* Work On Townshp Net Courts Tenns courts under the super, vson of the Recreaton Department are beng put nto pang condton. The Department has courts n the Woodbrdga Paground, on Upper Green. Street n Woodbrdge, n the Fords Park and on Green Street n sen. Robert Humphres has charge of thf CfUt and regsters a reserva. Where nre hemu«nrters for the Uudum campagn? J. Wth wmt sport were tho ceek m ntck assocated? How are the,now entfe? 3. What s Bechers nrook? What Krtne.thng huppenea there ths ear? 4. What new Kport s Stevo Werock c-nchng kt WoodbrdBo Hgh.SohooW ] B. Wmt t the ae bowng recm at the Craftsmens Cub? C. What dd Knph Hanknson eebrate ust ear?, 7. Gve,Jhe fu names of: Left uve, Conne MSfcC.JfPk Dempne), Hzz Dean, Oene Tunne. b Ton, Bobb Jonca, Tj> Cobb, Mcke 8. n what athetc event have Keusbe fremen won ohamphbhp uu BSt r«p.ors? 9. Name " tvrce coeges where Oeorga FOKU* Sauford ooacheu. Whut unhua pedge ho e^act of hs teams" 0. ee now teacn umuau en. ^«. v. Wh B a baseba batter now rued out f he bunts fou on th» thrd strke? 2. What we-known townshp athete hta announced he take rest from baseba ths season? Wha townshp manager? 3. What countr a rec"kn/.ed a; nternatona BWmmnK champon. 4. How man men uo there on a acrosse team? 5. Who s Amercas most fa mous marathon runner? 6. Snce the Lesure Tme-ecre otton Department! wu» estabxhe here, who have betn townshp drcc tors? 7. Who was the frst famous b; eague home-run htter? 8. How a the Ompc decatho jeored? 8. What coach came from Ttan.o teach what sport at Lawrecev!" and Prncton? 20. Who s genera regarded a mddeweght champon of t word? Anw*n on Bacc P»ge but a dsgracefu recoro. n m «JO^^.M» deemed on b whoe-soued co-operaton wth ths Jordan feer NOW and a dsgrace that w be wped out on on the da that the competed Stadum s frst used as a modem, fenced and proper-equpped sports pant. * * * * * Sure YOU Made t So! front of the pack. Van Scke now eads the Pur-...ns b a game and a haf but has one match more than the Dar < quntet eft on the schedue. The three Kames are a n the Purtans oss-counn, whch s bad. CoeE9J fcn, routed b the Purtans ths week, s thrd and the 0- sens, now defnte out of the race, are fourth. Unt Hoender, Krohne, Fatsoo, Ku7.mn and Urbanak found the rnnre and began whangng down pns n JftrRe quanttes, the Coegans nad bcen ted for frst. Short-handed, burdened wth sx bnd scores, and erratc, the tav^ urn ads never dd even get cose to tho frst haf-champons, who fnshed wth O. At that Dck Krohnes 22 was topped b Juus Bernstens 224. Beet Stng Leaden Asde from the vse of the Purtans, the chef surprse of the week was the Bus Bees feat of grab- tnu a pont from the Van Sckes, t wnf the ast game, decked b na* t\nn ; rtt._ «SURE THE STADUM STORY S A STORY OF frustraton and faure. What made t so? YOU made t so. You took our ee off the ba, fted our head at the top ^wng, took our bat off our shouder before the.«j.!!. TOhpn vnu shoud ;r> pns, 8G5-8aO.Tbje frst game n that one was tpca but the second was cose, and the Bees actua snagged the fnae. Three Macedosk totas had much to do wth t 220, 87 and 6. Seco cmbed from seventh to sxth b competng ts expected rout of the A. & P. LaForge, who kcked over 232 pns, gave the wnners the hgh ndvdt t unuuua pftdgo dd he ejac tenms? What twa Kamou^Arm COChow teach footba at Dartmouth? Wh bseba batter now of our awng, took our Da on um auuu.^,.. atcher got the ptch, n a word, ou qut when ou shoud ave been workng, scoffed when ou shoud have been ang, jeered when ou shoud have been cheerng. No word w be sad here of the need for the Stadum. r ou know about that. You have known the stor for a ong me. Youve been takng about t for ears. Youve been onderng f the Stadum ever woud be but. ThaVs the ke etffc been WANDERNG, Not forkng but wonderng. Npt fghtng, but watchng. Not ng, but ookng. So the Commsson has had to brng a man. n to do the ob for ou. Hes here. Hes oaded. Hes gong to ht a ms-ee on the frst shot. And YOU oure bettng ma- >e he wont at that. Youre grnnng at the dea that f ths j;u does mss somehow, Joe Zch wont kp t. Nether vf Stephen Doakes nor Php McGuchgaJ. We., w YOU ke t? Mabe oud better thnk that one over a bt. s t so new an dea? snt t a fact that f Zch and Doakes and McGuchgan w a ost face n" the fna exposson of ;he ong, wear push for a Stadum, YOU w ose somethng more than face? Sure ou w: ou ose the Sta dum ths townshp coud have had and WLL HAVE : a of a sudden ou reform and become a stand-up gu n stead of a stumbe-bum. And a of t depends entre on YOU, Youve got t do on one thng. That one thng s smpe: Beeve n Th< "-J!..^, T/ao A (run ners the the week. h gave the wn dua mark of < CLUB NSTALLS OFFCERS The Fords Photograph CU nstaed n«w offcers Tuesfa The are: Presdent, Chart. Prew; vco-presdent, Rhoda, Mo* secretar, Gads Laun and Se geant-aurnw, "" v - P "" " Do that and ou forget the nsane.coecton of p«tt; hntfprf whch have crpp ed the dea so ong. Beeve m tn StaSkmVgan You do, fundamenta. You awas have Vn,? ftwavs w. Beeve n t now, beeve n t hard, a hard ss!fpsnd that drum and bow that buge and W and beat that drum. Beat e ween. The most unusua combnaton scores came up n the fourth ntest a 3-0 sweep over Joe Sass comedanb whfh hed the 0- ns n the frst dvson. Borchard f the wnners opened wth 68,... mbed up to 228 and then faded ack to 92, n both of the ast wo games, Lorch needed on one ore pn tp make the cassc rng Lt fe short at 99 each tme. NDVSTUAL LKA«UK Htauf fsns 3, SBOB 0. Seen 3..A.&.P Q. Purtans 3, Coege nn 0. Vtn Sckes 2, Bus Beea. n Sckes urtuns uege nn. Mucus us Hues.. W h. 5 t 9 S S3 Pfc..8« T sea.too us STEVENS NDANS FACE RUTGERS jtuacrosse The Rutgers Unverst acrosss team, fresh frbm a decevs 4 to vctor over Ct Coege of Ne» York, w face the frst rh test Of ts mette tomorrow afternoon when t pas host to the Stevoa ndana at Neson Fed. Stevon, dndefeated ast season, hed BnW gers to4 3 to 3 te ast Sprng and the contest tomorrow s txpttm to be one of the best of the ou»> rent campagn. n trouncng Ct Coege, tho Scaret ten showed faha of brance but acked teamwork and was ver ragged n rtctwork.

10 FAGE TKN PMDAY, APRL 7, 936 Found the RTZ When go shoppng tbe«e.da», wth man thngs to bu and a mted "bankro" Ve get So thnk twce before spendng a doar. never thnk twce, though before pendng a doar for a hat at the RTZ tecauw know m gettng the greatest TRES But of TEMPERED RUBBER WE CALL C FOR AND DELVER hat vaue to b? found anwhere and when ou know our gettng vaue ou dont mnd ang out the mone. You get argest teecton at the RTZ FACTORY and oure bound to save none because thev make the hatt»e them at factor., prce and hand the tarng! on to ou. m gad found the RTZ. Your credt s good! Drve n and et us repace od, dan* gcrous tres wth dependabe, ong-wearng L.!?. Tres. PHONE P. A A u o R c p. r s Auto Rados Auto Accessores A. GREENHOUSE, NC. SMTH AT McCLELLAN Ptrth Dorse Motors, nc. Te. P. A Mape 4 Faptte St. Perth Ambo, N. J. NEW PASTOR. f">hn Dunn and other prnrr.- athor here Father Qnnr..»?! and or. Upper Man ar.< erected a frame \>XL\A- ::&. u to bt rep.ce< n : > the present church. > ears durng th:«ear..-.!.! S«5 Father QJnr. s.-- r..;r, Perth AnSp. *h:e - -Tre served the parsh }»:her Qurn then returned.-r. n 87. the Rev. t. oj, Tuetda bfamt fans Dunga*, For Regstraton r.?«traton of Yotera fnr -. :r:mar eecton otlms. *;., cow Tuesda Town : Cerk B. J. hmgar. v,.!»h» Mr. Dun g»n = T r. the Muncpa Bu- : ; :\_.\ he open both Monda a- : :c-«da from 7 to 9:3...-":k to regster cter-?, ravo rot voted befor- 7. sane for canddate..;:.:.«arrves oa Thursda. FOLK DANCE FETE pastor of Perth.. T 7 _ apponted to admn- Dan»h Cub Arrange* Program For Next Saturda :( affar? of he Wood-,: :h. The R«v. Stephen. - he frs?.:ne* F. D#v-.e of Long». -.vefv; -.m tomorrow ngh" ;;r.;<r. tr.tra Athetc C!J ; refer: an eaborate program : :r.r3.<;k5 and fok dancng a: ;: -.ame«yv»sh was?!a- r.t Srj! Sch:. on Ha AvetUe r. h for» v>ar. durng f f- r ". Amhnjf. Speca cases frorv. " Tre votes w be courted and ^...!. the "fr»t rector. Ph:adepha. ar..: frroups of dan"- 4.v.retjrrej :her., b* CT- and 2\rn!a>.» from,.{ o members of the Stadun-.-.,:- b a commttee consstng r.en. a re r.v>p,;ussuj.., twa repre!er.tat:vf * rector J tof the Sfters. H* «:, N*w Hmsswck.. -c-t f^anafsn ev ;!. raj.ora**; ar.< the rd-jv Father Grffn.::: :.: d--a*h *.r, K<!«. pr, 0 TftTTe! was ap- Patrca Ann OBron Gven 7th Brthda Part the Bfho; The church "..*_ ;*.*.T-tW ocator.. A v «"-e &" the hanthe rrojrram, r. a there w.. J..jrtepar,* r. the ZJnurr.- LOMBARD r.tnued front page on >..-. of the Stadum" w open a. on Monda and contnue.june 20. T faetat* natters." Mr : AT, announced toda, baof - -.".ng ess than 200 w nnt bo, _- -crt as an entr. The ba- -. ;.:,, he counted once each week. : ^r.nouncements made thrc-trh : re?; of the standng of th>. :;at«5. A buetn w bv <::- : -.;; ; at headquarters aso, ar : v..nformaton can be obtans. Vote: How Obtaned ntestanta obtan vote* fro:-...c. merchants, on the baj? :J: r.a??«b themseves or th>::-.fr:-:-. :?, and from coupons whch.» ; be prnted from tme to rr.v ;r.t"e NDEPENDENT. Thefr^ :T::- w be a trp to Bermuda cr jj.fs.men or women,-a rt-rre- a:;ve from newspapers and a <: <: ctzen," Mr. Jordan sr.- Chapns Frst Pctnre U 5 7 v sets are or. sa..e at DanaHa. j.l.. Market Street. (Hear Wtfrup F;- retur;.?,w«re a. foo*-: ;-.-charee for the cub. jj Grace 2. PecJ Raup 2>5. ; ~ nr-: ; :. :>.> Langan.24. vou:?e Mor-.!» ", Svva Dunbar,.H H MAYOR MKES LL! b reet, eet fords, 27: Lorrane!,..^.,; pro Tbeatr-. :-:r ts prevv Mr.«. Fords. 3,: Mrs Bernhardt..^./^ M ern T;rf Bobntz Makes Ht 3rd Trp Jer.«n. Ffth Street Fords. 33: wbh-,. Jt a,, but boas..-"- To Hopta n 2 Month* Mar Charontco. Kea-be, *. A- nov<. ; (J;nd though, these were nsurtc:ert for Maor "Mke Bobntz s back n The comed, whch r,tr<b the hospta agafh toda. entr. Mr. Jordan stated - w.. the tarnar rvrcure n tr.«. ed to?ve the Cpntertunt to quaf he r?.atv/: cornr :.fx or.vror.r.er-.t an Th* 7S-ear-od patrarch of * shoe and baptrv trousers nto Avenue made h? thrd trp from op E.a Avenue n two months to the ; ne a be ndustra! c:t. casts C-.r. ward m Perth Ambo esterda a* a factorv w rser wth a ta. aftern on. Offcer Andrew Sm-, -.. onsen drove the aged gamester n Arthur Dear.e of Ader. FOERCH An-. OBrcr.. :T hor.-jr A ee^tor. of Dr. Henr A. Beafsk. :.tk brthda. who had become perturbed at the.uppor" woud be advanced -.::: w.r.nvv? n the games were mo?t recent antcs of Mchae.; -ar for Mr Turk who? recatd-.-.,a- a-a R-er. Patrcafutterng, gaant od heart. a- pvceptona tmber for the Con-.- - ;. ;nd Dor-th Hobojak. mtee. He ponted ; Jt. however, were: Mf=r. Ann Sheef;;s#tto Ann Ttneht. the. Order of DeMoja -.e nomraton sr. wa- w;!:r.? to ANNUAL DANCE TONGHT t...". he woud r.:t n-.ake a tew!".~t ; ra H.. :.. -.f Kar.wa. vr:y: hod t.? annua Sport* Dafce Sbfcft V.h fte «f?stza*.on. ot the CVona Countr Cub. A ; The Repujcar^ r, the Thr- --rf. R- \V:: : Ar:t " >.. te Ar:. Hm=. Am -we:...ean t. Brubara --:-:ar: and Mothers Cub Sponsors A Food Sae Tomorrow ]!.. t> chart fund, the M- :. :- < \-,h w hr.:. a food sae ->;..r!.-.v -.forr.oon a: two ocock ::...- -: Mr.-. Ear! H. Dea*n. K:-.h\v., Aver/jf. Mr?. E.-.,-xd R..oh:.-on s charman of u- anar.l-!e:.ts commttee. Tet-pr. :, t - orders w be dev- COLD STORAGE PROTECTON Our mothproof, freproof, thefproof vautt w PERTH AMBOY Shft wth both hands on the whee... wth the Eectrc Hand protect our coth coat, fur coat f and rugs a durng e Summer months. our COME n for a "Dscover Drve" n a Hudson or Terrapane wth the Eectrc Hand. See wht t means tq.shft gears at a nger fck... smooth and sure... wth both hands on tbewheeandbotheesontheroad. Then et us show ou FOUR MORE was b whch the Eectrc Hand makes drvng amost magca smper, easer and safer. No Levers to Stumbe Over Now ou can enjo a front seat rde wth no gear or brake ever n the wa... wth the foor o cear. A front seqt, at ast, n whch three caa stretch n eomort. Thats another Eectrc Hand advantage. ^t the whee o a 936 Hudson or Terrapane, out soon fnd man othfcr reasons wh these cars are growng so fast nrpopuart. You dscover more power, and smoother power, than ou fnd n cars prced hundreds of doars hgher. More room, too... n the bggest f car8*ver prced so qw. Wth the newest, most advanced ste of the ear and man new comfort and safet features found on no other 936 cars. Then et us show ou what others have dscovered about the amazng econom and ong fe of Hudsons and Terrapanes. The proof s watng... come and see. J. AETHUR APPLEGATE Deaw \\ h\ rsk hrf, fn #..u.fh*. (m.-u «hrj utr ^HM rt- n on per ft-u "t uutfu t- ntm htrdre coupes are expected at j he.ftar. for whch Jerome Vop>-. :- r e!.era charman. Georee R-j ds f.chestra w pa fvr :;nc::.l from j to ocock. A..jn:ber o: novetes are panned. EAGLES WANT GAMES The Sewaren Er-ge^. a junor.a-eba team, ar; anxous., to «chedut Barnes wth, townshp op- nonents. (Jeoreo Urban - bookng. He car. be reacht-.j a: Woodbrdse Sports Answers T. ;-.- - \r<- - Atr.: :-,vr.,-r : :- - Th? oh ; - k : r-.-.b.: a r ":ng -.r^r M - W..rd aread have sfrnred^ f bk S bsckng Mr. Ramond.v State Pr: :r or..! ar.- Acer.r r Aver.e! ar.».- a w. v a nce thro"jsh"u". the wa;d. n tht r.ear.tr.:. the.n.nc the Aver.c E-ar.: r om"n55nr.er? ar. Mr. F" easurer. has sur^ded. -.- pendr.p com: vt-r. ::t of the con.rar. boc: -oerch has ndcated he :zn from the tre compa: utero;v;h. STADUM ra:- theretor- He ev rar. Sat here o- : (Contnued Worn face?ne) / { Lombard? couraeeou; mate, to drop the w^oe affar but Mr. rear grown woud not agree to aowr.* n a!- ne rffenst-s to go.unpunshed. One woman who admtted to Mo?o. Orote. -Corneus ha\-ng four beers, tod of havng ^rom^h^n^^^en pcked, up on the h^wa!«ar. ames Joseph Tur> j and drven r.to a pasture. The :r. T.-.-jm T.MCT!. Robert, other sad she was moested whe ;*,T> r ;-» Ra o >- m " R! Cobb jceanntr a house r. sen. r,," r r!." : :;m, ; n g rane Lombard spent three nghts n.. \/,jnb;a. Rutgers, Pecc. a ja ce here whe the cases r -/. ; s r"j?::s rr.nt catt: j were beng nvestgated. At the v:.:. :.e hmsef» 5,tn: fm arraer, ment Wednesda, ba P.:a:k and TuhN EKnger. was set at $2,000. -r nf-rs deberate r,..- fous ;o tre the op B Perna. < PeMar x. r.!g.--ne Srr.vath-...:. S.T. Goe. : ;r. BakVr of the v-ar.-.tr.e«at!.. 4 homer :out T.OO...gears shft! FRONT FLOOR ALL CLEAR, BCH BB0N AT or T,. De Lu«Modc, (g8 or 00 h o p. ns-ncbwbcehm)s7)orhud»onsu(93otoohor«epo wer( U0o«hwbeebae); J7Mor HudwoBtudU or 24 honepower, 20 wd 27-ach wbwb.m). A prta..t«.b.d«jo.s.«4«d -.pof ; «««.««.. wth the new HUDf ON B. 0, Tme Pament... ow month paments Vst Our SPRNG SHOWNG of New Modes and New Coors Ttfke Your "DSCOVERY DRVE" Toda J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE MDDLESEX COUNTY DSTRBUTOR 3«3 DVSON STREET. 6 BURNETT STRfcET,. Pboae P. A New Bruawck. ^fte N. B. ttos Mr. CLASSFED ADS HELP VV4NTKD _ M.K HANPY MAN «!::>.;v*. v. O-."rs!: - \. :", A.. :... F:. HR A-. M-T"!.-: NOTCE OF ELECTON Fre Dtrct No. 5 Avene, N. J. NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN that a speca eecton of the B ad of Fre Commssoners of the ffth dstrct, comprsng Aver.e and Coor.a. w be hed Saturda. Ma th, 536. at the Avtr.e Fre House btweer. 2 and 7 P. M for the purpose of votr.r or. the foowng que?ton: Sha?2.00 be dvded from present fund to a fund for the purpose of purchasng and n.-tn.r.r of cab.e r.es and s fre aarm boxes for an added addton for the new aarm.sstem? " JOHN AZUD. Stc-. Board of Fre- rov.msor.er*. Dstrct N>. ". Avene. N. J. HOWARD, BETTE DAVS RAHWAY MOVE STARS Voce Of Buge Ann, March Of Tme Aso On B An uvj-ua tne- b:. of unu-r-. tanmen*. : ; btn^.rt\-r4 at the Kahwa Tht-atr. Kahwa, d.rng the curr.r.jr we-k. Tht- V-trrfd Fore?!" rtarr.;^.-^ H- wad and Howard Bette >au= a tht pt-ang hajne attractm (.jmphtjon features t are "The Yuk-e of Bu({e Ann," Auduw.u]j:5 and "The March uf. Tme" Th,e request fe»- tur«for Saturda nght w be "The Lv<u of the Benga Lancers." A two-ht program w open on Sunda % two-da showng.! Toppng the program w Le Caroe j Lombard n "Love Utfore Break-, fut," whe The GaTden Murder! C«M" wth Edmund Lowe and Vr- #M* BrtCKnrB Bere s the set- ood fettnre. YearsOpensMEmfnre Pauette Goddard and Chare Chapn WOODBRDGE NDEPENDF,\ nr n The pr. a,;,., of the -A-atcr- :ro::t to wh,.:r\:>- pa- kn.aht -rrar.t, paed b hpnf.new eadng ad, auctte who ha-jjeen *r!ouncc a genune screen fnd.,, The second bg feature ht on the program s" Conquer the Sea " a thrng stor of whaer? and ther adventures am Vf> and.-t,n> >:eff Duna. New Empre THEATRE Te. Rahwa RAHWAY STARTS TODAY DRECT FROM TS RECORD BREAKNG RUNS N N. Y. AND NEWARK EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT SHOWS AT WEEK DAYS T :30 P. M. SAT, and SUN. Contnuous ^ ^ ^to ^:30 ^ ^P. M. ^ ^ ^ FRST SHOWNG N THS ENTRE VCNTY 2 BG HTS 2 SHERWN-WLLAMS Pfm BEAUTY -on S«f-Po»Krvf Foor Wax fe : -z *tf,j! t dr. Pnt S-W Fo-Wo and - ambs nao appcao. Q 99e vaue * * PLUS CONQUER THE SEA" wth STEFF DUNA DougUt Wton AND AX ALL STAR CAST and PROTECTON UttrtY Pant The hand/ pnt or roagh vscrk. Recj BOAT, Green, Back. Gra Ska(a subt htfher R*dM* Warn Foon Wth S-W Foor Ename r.ese ustqus, rch-tontd, coprs :;;.e rxcecnt bk *c gtcurvd or roo«furnsrn-j. Quck dr d rjt Make our ktctxn ho«r chwfu wth * Porcean-ke w»cn fnsh Compete wajobu dt.-t! qwcn n * w.f c- :.f ft c:-.«queter t->.. P,c". 3"t f.d naopmes #,:.r ".-r, vs.th Sherv..n- p - S-.-- _r.f 7-!dea or rvco., Fanovt Fw t p*ft*ct octon S-W Faxoap Fr e.&r ceanng re&d. Tr. : j.c /.SrSUSe t- Lur-t f pc. ; a custsraerasths speed pne. 5b.u» Get E«V to app, drej n «n hour. Stas dear. Freshens up coor end pattern. fvutt no* cu«ttcr to ct*n and uces t *M onjtf. qoart to antcwer at ths pfk». Quart rsduud to YOUR cop/... SO M Homt Decorator, of rea tps for heme ovtrs, supp frtt the/ ast. wkt, Mof» Atradn Porchw Porch and Deck Pant Transforms dnj foofj wth durjbt, u*trou* fnsh, c4 to cn. Dopt rsk repjr WOOCBRKE HARDWARE CO. 74 MAN STREET Phone S-0096 OH. WOODBRDGE BRASS CHOR FOR F,.\- T ROYAL ARCANUM FF TE An eeht-pece brass chor a we known orchestra W: ft a K»thern(f of Mddes:. t fja Arcanums at thn. Ha cvfnne, Apr 27. ncut, speaker has been RNG-FREE FRST QUALTY STOCKNGS 2 PARS SNGLE PAR. 59. K.. K*«HfMU :,( fhrjrr <.rnk Hrrr \,,,: ~,,".m( K n k( «u v.. j.], kr Mxn \<nt (rrnd..,"7" \ KH Tbrjrr U.., _" j FAMOUS "EVEN. FOUNDATONS 3 50 \\ rar.\ :\. rrr.ru SUWEEK 2 Smth St., Perth A OPEN FRDAY RAHWAY and MOMJAY PnK**r»<rur <, HOWA DAVS HE PET FOREST PLUS Barrvmore SULLVAN Speca Added A AUDOSC0PKK> Tbe New Screen 3" ALSO MARCH0FTME REQUEST FEA ^ SATURDAY N > "THE UV S or A BENGAL UNCK fctm

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