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1 "'T:' The News of AH The Townshp The News of All The Townshp VOL. XV., No. 55, New Seres No. 331 WOODBRDGE, N. J., FRDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924 PRCE THREE CEN1 Gossp & Grumbles That St. Lous newspaper started»nm.>thn K when rt (rot on the tral of 'f-k- physcans' 1 of whch there tro <,,jd' to be 25,00^ n the Unted St:t<-«. magne, f you can, beng lacked at by a man who-had, up untl ' f cw days before, been a frst class pano mover or longshoreman. But hen n justce to the fakerg, t must,,, admtted that they probably have uncomfortable moments whle dong the hackng. 6-o "My speeches' mold publc opnon," Magnus Johnson s quoted as sayng at a mass meetn* n Madson Square Garden, Monday nght. After Mr. Johnson hag been n publc offce a. lttle longer he wll learn that the ones who set ther hands to the moldng of publc opnon take great pan* to conceal the - fact from the ones whose opnons they seek to mold. n other words, fhe dot that heralds hs approach by a bark seldom catches the cat ȯ-o 15,507 s Populaton o{ Townshp Board Plans Large ModernRomeoHts Upon Unque Test Accordng to Recent School Census Hgh School Annex Supervsng Prncpal Love Gves Facts Bearng On School Condtons Now and n Future Expects There Wll Be 2,000 More School Chldren To Care For n Fve Years Wll Ask Vote On Appropraton For New Schools At Fords and Addton at Port Readng Woodbrdge Townshp has a populaton of 15,507, accordng to a census recently conducted by school chldren under supervson of John H. Love and facultes of the varous schools. n Fords there are 2,285 resdents, n Hopelawn 1,002, n Keasbey 1,566, n Ayenel 1,243, and n helm 858. A report of ths census along wth ts bearng on school condtons, estmated ncreases and buldng needs was fled wth the Board of Educaton at a specal meetng Monday nght. When the New Jersey Brdge and The tota, numb er of chldren n Tunnel Commsson was formed en- thc townshp under the age of 21 n pncers were shocked to fnd that the lstc(j n tnc report as 7,373. t s poltcans dd not ntend to name a! ebtj ma t e d that school accommodasngle engneer. t seemed that at tonfl mugt be,, rov j, (. ( f ()r almost least one engneer ought to be named { 5000 next year. The followng table, un a project that promsed to be one based on past experence and antcpatng future growth at least as grfcat as n 1923, shows the expected enrollment for the next lve years: Eat. Total Enrollment uf the bggest techncal problems of Now we fnd that nstead <), costng 128,000,000, as was orgnally estmated, thc tunnel wll cost n the neghborhood of $42,000, t took a squad of fremen several hours to remove hand cuffs from the wrsts of Max Goldsten after he had put them on to satsfy a whm of hs wfe, "Anythng to gratfy thc lades," Max s sad to have remarked. D-0 The death of Frank Jerome, przefghter, as a result of njures sustaned n a rng n New York a few days, ago s causng a great deal of newspaper comment pro and con the advsablty of dong away wth boxng as too brutal a sport. Some defend thc game wth the argument that t s no more brutal and results n no more deaths than football, hockey and numerous other sports. A sports wrter on the New York Journal goes»o far as to say that people mght just as well oppose the use of steel on the grounds that the m lves. Aa for football and hockey the! players try to push the ball Or the ~ puck, as the case may be, through the Falure of Vanderweg, heatng congoal of ther opponents. njures are tractor, to keep pace wth other conaccdental and not part of the plan of! tractor^ workng on the buldng was battle. Of course there are excep-1. n b Archttct j K. Jf, ngen Mon. tons to ths rule. to 15 years nclusve. However, t must be remembered that chldren above ths age may attend school too, and there are qute a number, but as 16 years s the age when the compusory attendance law ceases to be enforced, they are not consdered here. n the next fve years all chldren now between one and fve years of age n Keasbey, Hopelawn and Fords 714 may be enrolled n the school and ths ncrease must be antcpated. Keasbey School, an eght-room buldng, has four part-tme classes and also sends grades above the sxth to Fords. Hopelawn now has one room vacant, but ths wll be occuped next year wth BeVenth grade pupls from ther present sxth. The. enrollment n all grades below the seventh here s quto heavy. Appropratons for a $225,000 addton to the hgh school, a new 1165,000 school lt Fords, and a $62,- 000 addton to the school at Port Readng wll be ssked of the voters at the electon n February, accordng to facts revealed nt n specal meetng f the Board of Educaton Monday lght. The proposed addton school wll extend nearly property lne and wll provde an audtorum to Kent 1,000, a standard aze basketball court and gymnasum Year A partal reprnt of Supervsng Prncpal Love's report follows: The total populaton of the Fords secton as found by the recent cen sus s 2,285. The number of chldren up to 15 years of age nclusve s The Hopelawn secton has a populaton of 1,093 and 523 chldren up to 15 years of age nclusve; whle the Keasbey secton has a total populaton of 1,666, wth 718 chldren up A 12 room buldng and audtorum stuated n Fords, f commenced ths year, would have eght of ts rooms tlled mmedately upon openng. Part-tme classes have been n operaton at Port Readng snce September, 1919, and at the present tme there are four of them, a condton whch should be remeded as soon as possble by an addton of at least four rooms to the preseflt buldng, and, f possble, an audtorum. Avenel School, wth four addtonal class rooms added durng the past year wth ts audtorum just about completed, has agan two parttme classes n the Frst Grade. (Contnued on Page Four) To Prove Hs Love For Far Julet Parental Dsapproval Leads To Dramatc Hearng n Recorder's Court Woodbrdge Wants Conference On Commttee Hopes To Draft] Ordnance Wth Perth boy and Carteret Colona Youth Had Gven Parents Money To Keep Sweetheart Safely Clostered At Home A modern Romeo came to lght last nght^n Recorder's court n the person of Albert! Sacrpante, 21-yearto the hgh ' ( ' "*lan, who admtted that he had to the rear! to be forcbly restraned from "cuttng hs left sde op«n" so hs sweetheart rnnld see th» at.at«nf hs heart. The court, however, was not so much wth seats at'both'sdos"for* the"spec-! nterested n Albert's amorous gestators, eght new class rooms, lava- tur *»» t was n hs alleged threat Avene before that. Hs desre to dl, avor to draft a Mt o f keep the Krl from fallng n love: wu bc satsfactory to Mth wth another prompted hm to pay threw muncpaltes. Bff«t* her parents so that ahe would not, madc to how such tores on the second floor, new'teach- to shoot axteen-year-old Nancy Va-... and stotbrc rooms, three labora-1 1( ' nt '.. th e sweetheart. Albert was tores, a manuul tranng room, and ' ll '' 1 ' '" default of $1,000 bal to aplarge locker looms. The present! P vnr before the grand jury on a audtorum and gymnasum wll be charge of assault wth ntent to kll. turned nto a center lght court, locker rooms and class rooms. Wth the addton* planned the hgh school buldng would contan 21 class rooms and care for about 525 to 630 pupls. There wll be about 416 students n the hgh school next year, and n 1928 t s $,.estmated the department wll wtness Unless bnl a suppled he wll be taken to New Brunswck today. Recorder Ashley has held many ft hearng n the lttle court room on School street but none more dramatc than last nght's affar. Durng the course of the hearng t developed that Msa Valent's parents had receved from $6 to $10 weekly from -young Sacrpante n return for keenng the grl at home where "no othct fellows coujd aee her." The trouble that led to charges beng brought aganst Sacrpante took place Tuesday at the Valent home on Lncoln Hghway at Colona. The Valent famly charged that Sacrpante ponted a gun at ther the new audtorum wll seat 800 on daughter, threatenng her lfe. Sacts man floor and 200 n the bal-lrpante dened threatenng the grl's an ncrease up to between GOO and 700. Ne-xt year t a expected that 550 hgh school and eght grade pupls wll have to be crowded nto the present buldng, whch wll be augmented by another portable school lke the present one. _ Accordng to a sketch submtted 1 The Monday nght by Archtect Person, Sam cony. The floor wll have a gradual slope down to a large stage. The gymnasum wll be 58 by 70 feet wth a playng court of 40 by 70 feet. a pl t X be larger than the hs own lfe. lfe but assured the court that her refusal to marry hm had made hm want to de. Wtnesses bore out hs contenton that he had tred to take ncensed at the fapt drvers on the Perth Amboy- 1 lne "nre usng the stretch Woodbrdge Townshp U track" Commttecman floj brought the much dsctttad,.,,,,.,,., lem before the Townshp he grl 11 months ago and has been Monday nght and askedthat 1 keepng company wth her ever snce. Sx months ago he went to board wth her famly. He had lved n meetng of bus commt! Ambry. Carteret and Wp arranged for mmedate!* be oblged to' go to work. A few dny ago ho nskud the grl't father for permsson to marry her permsson wth the provso that he f» h f Tuesday nght n Perth An Accordng to the d day nght, as well as _ the Commttee Ml tho bus drver* ar» W h "^ht * ^r^l'lv.^lnabt of delberately dwadll^ year*. The father later went back tme ^thn the clton hs bargan and the scene took A b wth the exp<(ct»ton < place that resulted n Sacnpnnte be-, t J nn lbe ru^ thp - 1 <Jl el,' to c fact ' th? (rrun1 jl u' y '. r brdfre. However, t t U Whle Sacrpante gave hs test-1, hal tms w,, be but mh mony n broken Englsh, he havng ; m the vftrohg bl(n come to ths country 2 V* years ago btf b l() ht for gettlement hs voce broke and he often seemed ; j(, nt n(. punr. McBns wll be, on the verge of tears. He lad the 1 1(( nbate lhc tke ot bug trouble to the door of the parental, conth, ually applyng f or, tra nterference., f ranc hse from one to anath A reprwentatte-of th. T. & A.. ^ tnt, W n felt. Coal and Supply Company, of Rah- j m U(H1 that f owncrghp w way, thc concern for whch Albert,,. so bus(, s on the, ne worked up untl the tme of hs or-1 confnc( to 0le or two rest was present at the hearng and, pprson a morc r(?(1 au testfed to the defendant's ndustry ^ &nd h d * ^ fa and honesty whle n the employ of; tan(, d that company. He also sad, howgyer, that Albert's love affar had had a vsble effect on thc youth durng the SleeDv Bovs Taken From One Staton to nactve Contractor {Thrd Ward People Prodded By Commttee Ask mprovements t 01 su-el on me groums na me 1,,..,., _, akng of t take* a great toll of Want Memoral Buldng Ready For Occupancy By March 1 Resdents of Almon Avenue Say Sewer Problem s Serous n the case of steal makng the dea s to produce an essental commodty. Agan njures are results of accdents, not ntentonal acts. But n the arguments now gong! The frst pettons for mprovepresent court whch s 36 by 53 feet. Person's sketch also showed large domestc scence and lunch rooms. The new school at Fords would be a 12-room buldng located on l'a acres of land»t the corner of Manl street and Fonl avenue, n the seflk* ton of the town that s growng]^ rapdly, The appropraton of $165,- 000 s planned by the Board to meet Accordng to Sacrpante he met past few months. t s consdered probnble that Sucrpante has become j temporarly deranged. Hs actons n j, _ the court room ns well as hs test- j WOODBRDGE. When mony, ndcated that such a condton ; obrck found Steve Pastor s far from mpossble. Lghts Lt But No Sps of Burglars the cost of the buldng, the land Mr. and Mrs. Blackwood Puzzled By Strange Phenomena Last Nght and equpment. At Port Headng the addton planned would be four class rooms and an audtorum. The Clerk was nstructed Monday nght to provde pollng places n ments presented ths year were lad p ort Readng, Fords, Avenel and the day n the cty, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam day nght as the reason the Memo- Hal Buldng s laggng behnd j schedule. Mr. Jensen had been called before the Townshp Commttee to sdetat^ntlon-ed^why -plan "why the buldng cou.d not Hffp^ent from football, be occuped by March 1.' boxng s dfferent from football, hockey or steel makng. n each of uped by t was ponted out at the hearng the above-named actvtes the prme, that the Townshp Commttee has no before the Townshp Commttee Monday nght. Resdents of Demarest avenue, Avenel, wont a sx-nch water man n ther street and people lvng on Lee street, Port Readng, want concrete sdewalks. Both, matters were referred to the engneer. Several representatves of people lvng on Almon avenue appeared at Hgh School. Mr. Clum asked the Board to make COLONA. Returnng home at 9 o'clock last nght after spendng the arrangements to construct a vest- j house. H. Blackwood found lghts lt n every room on the upper floor of the motve s somethng asde from n-, authorty n the matter of the buld- the meetng to urge that work on p 3unngthe oppenent, whle n boxng ng further than payng blls that Almon avenue sewer be taken up as J fft nfned solely to strkng are aanctoned by the Memoral Com l ^h bule on the north sde of Keasbey school. Alfred D. Hyde and Samuel Foster appeared (^ representatves of seln to ask that a new school be bult at that place n the secton west of the ralroad tracks. They ponted out that seln's growth s away from the present MOO, makng t necessary d Offcal Axe Lad On Dog Catcher's Head Mursh, n Workhouse, Fred,' From Townshp Employ 3unngthe o p p, g p y g efforts are confned solely to strkng are aanctoned by the Memoral Com- soon ag ble. They were told ^ l s consd ^ 1 ^n and Lncoln school. No. sayng that "all the mttee has to do a to pa catch thunder." Neverthekgg, the Muyor and hs commtteemen felt that they should fnd out the reason : for the delay n order to determne whether or not they could assst the j Memoral Commsson n brngng pressure to bear on the conjractor that would force hm to complete the j work. The reason that Vandcrweg's falure to supply heat s holdng up the Com-, pj r8t \y ar j sewers no W beng problls and pose(, by hm Qne maa to]d the vatvc ostmate of the va ue bcne taken seln durng 1924 places commttee that the cesspool problem j s a serous, one to the resdents ofj growth of seln durng 1924 places the street and asked that the Board the number of new houses at 100. of Health nstruct ts nspector to nvestgate. nspector Potter went over the stuaton Tuesday. By moton of Commtteeman Mc- Elroy the attorney was drected to prepare ordnances provdng for the constructon of sdewalks oh all mproved streets n the Frst 'Ward o-o "Men's Fashons For Pars Set by Prnce of Wales" headlne n evenng j>aper. "Studed carelessness, almost shabby, s the vogue" t goes on to say. We felt all the tme that f we held on to our old sut t would fnally come nto style, although t's two or three months past the "almost" stage. Two salesmen, one sellng shrub- 1 work of other contractors s that no ' wn, ve tney j 0 not now ex j st. These bery and the other magaznes, en-; plasterng can be done wthout heat j ordnances wn not be ntroduced unu-red Peter Grener's barber shop on n the buldng. [ tl ater m tbe year Green street Monday mornng carry- Jensen told the commttee that he, H sponsol. ed a mot on callng for ng bref cases wth samples and felt certan that the work would prog- ] or(jj n ances f or sdewalks on Mary and other evdences of ther trade. One; ress rapdly from now on. Hajr avcnues, and Lng and Maxwell tat down and read the mornng paper r- streets. He also asked that steps be whle Mr. Orencr ran the razor over p.,,;-,,-. c*»u n r»- ' tuker to open up Hamlton avenue the brstles on the other's face Cop Retreves Stolen Car. ^ ^ ^ M.,, road The fomer Eventually both salesmen left, both ] [ jg now a (, eat, end gtreet tarryng bref cases, but not the same j^t Sunday, after the Economy : j t wajs decded at Hoy's suggeston bref cases that they carred when c ara g t., located near Carteret, had j to as]j the county to pave New they entered. The shrubbery sales-; repoted the theft of a Page, car toj Brunswck avenue from curb to curb man found out hs mstake when he oca poh ce offcer "Mokfnsky was from R ogan ' s Corner to Perth Amboy took out what he supposed was a cat-; jjjy,,,, tl(e assgnment of fndng t c,jty lne. A petton was receved askng that lghtng dstrct number 5 be extended, Acton on ths matter wll be taken at the next meetng. The East Jersey Brdge Company, n a communcaton addressed to the engneer, stated that t would take steps to repar the depresson that has developed n the street pavement at the corner of Green street and Tsdale Place. theschool could Although a hurred examnaton of the nteror of the house faled to dsclobe anythng mssng or even dsturbed Mr. Blackwood sent n a call for the polce. Sergeant Romond, who responded, could fnd no trace of theves, no doors or wndows havng been forced open. How the person who lt the lghts ganedentrance to the house s stll a mystery. Mr. Blackwood stated that he was sure that no lghts had been lt when he and Mrs. Blackwood left for the cty n the mornng. The Blackwood home was robbed about a month ago, many artcles of From all ndcatons Arthur Mursh, Woodbrdge Townshp's dog catcher, played hob wth hmself and hs job when he recently went to Perth Amboy, became drunk, and allowed a polcewoman to fall off hs wagon whle she was tryng to arrest hm. seph Rebar, aged 10 and 18 tvely, peacefully sleepng n : Pennsylvana ralroad Staton T nrsday nght he assumed- that had run away from home. r verfed hs suspcons when he.' them up but surprsed hm by H thnt the homes of both were rg Woodbrdge. They spent the tho nght at polce headquarte turned over to ther paren the mornng. Popular Reader Appear* At Congregatonal alogue to show a prospectve customer and accomplshed hs task n a few a pcture of a catalpa tree. The nourg The car was found near catalogue turnud out to he Coller's Qadek's saloon on State street, Perth Magazne. The matter was peacably settled Amboy. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Laron Of Awmal, Entertan A delghtful evenng Was enjoyed Senor Class Dance T/he Senor Class wll hold ts scc- Noted Lecturer s Booked To Appear At Local Church N TWO WEEKS' SERES Expected To Throw Lght On Present Controversy n Speeches On "Evdences Of Chrstanty" Rev. John Koehnc, D.D., LL. D., freshments. Study Club Meetng The Study Club held ts regular meetng at the home of Mrs, T. H. Stryker, of Myrtle avenue, on Tuesday afternoon. Meetng was opened by sngng the club song and repeatng the Lord's Prayer. Twelve members answered the roll call. t was decded to have a Martha Washngton tea n February at the home of Mrs. C. M. Lddle, of Tsdale Place. Owng to the absence of two members who were on the afternoon's pogram only one paper was gven Pans (East Sde) whch -was ably handled by Mrs. O. R. Hatfteld, A socal tme waa enjoyed, durn whch the hostess served danty^re- Arthur s n the workhouse, where > wll reman for SO days. And e Townsm'p Commttee, at Monday ght's meetng, dechred that Arhur's contract wth the Townshp s automatcally canceled on some grounds or other. The most logcal reason for "frng" Arthur s that he s unable whle n the workhouse to ve up to hs contract to roam the treets and catch dogs. Another reaon s that "he acted n a manner nbecomng a publc offcer" when e allowed hmself to become drunk. Anyway, Arthur's fred. Close students of publjt opnon :lam thut Arthur's dsappearance rom publc lfe n Woodbrdge Townhp wll meet wth the approval of majorty of ctens, some of whom lave protested volubly over the nethods the dog catcher s alleged to lave used n Bnarng wanderng cannes, n urgng hs dsmssal Monday nght Commtteeman Hoy charged the man wth havng devoted hs efforts to runnng to earth valuable pets and gnorng the ferocous muts" that roam n packs. Whether Volley ball has been nsttu Uned a number of guests n honor of ther daughter, Elzabeth's sxteenth brthday on Saturday. Ond dance ths torum February 11. The proceeds wll go toward the Washngton trp and tckets are now on sale. t s :pected that a large number wll The feature of the evenng was the, - -"r.... T -.* and muscal num-1 turn out, and the eomwtee, charge. t.... promses all those who attend an nborn and rngng was greatly enjoyed. At a later hour delcous refreshments were served. The gue*u present ncluded: Mrs. E. Dressel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weldon and daughter, Margaret, Mss Alce Brown, of Perth Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larson and chldren, Florence and Eugene,, of Hopelawn; Mr Carl Ugner, Mr. and Mrs. P. Larson and Elzabeth, Anna* Ruth, Arthur, Rgbert, J^hn and Lftwrence ' Larson, of Avenel. Mne Lanon receved many beautful and u»eful Second Brthday Celebrated Mrs. Fred Zehrer,? School street, entertaned a number uf relatves n honor of her son, Fred, JrV, second brthday, on Thursday. A pleasant afternonon was spent and the guests ncluded: Mrs. Thomes Trotter and daughter Harret, of Rahway; Mrs. John Donohue and son Jack, of Rahtereatng tme. The class s the largest ever to undertake ths trp, and they beseech the publc to co-operate n ther attempt to further ther knowledge, Al Htter's popular orchestra wll furnsh the musc, and ths nsures those who attend of gotd musc. Rtter and hs players have been makng a great name for themselves n ths vcnty lately and they have a large followng n Woodbrdge. Muscal Evenng At Home of Mr. H. C. Jones Mrs. H. C. Jones,,of Avenel, entertaned a number yf guests-n honor of Mr. Jones' brthday on Saturday evenng. The evenng was pleasantly spent. Mr. and Mrs, E.. Rogers and daughters, of Avenel, pleased the guests wth many mugcal selectona, whle Mss Bran gave pano solos whch were greatly enjoyed. The guests ncluded: Mr. and Mrs. Plan Beneft Cards For Sewaren lbrary Hope For Large Crowd At Home of Mrs. Ballard On Tuesday evenng, January 22, curd purty wll be held at the home of Mrs. L. F. Bullard for the beneft of the Sewaren Free Publc Lbrary. Tables wll be arranged for aucton brdge, pnoche and fve hundred, and the playng wll start at 8 o'clock. The Free Lbrary for Sewaren has been a cvc center ever snce t wua organzed, and the communty way Mrs. Chester Kng and daugh- R gchlundt. Mr. and Mrs. E.. ter Ethel, of Lnden; Harold Trotter and Mrs. Henry Kath and daughters, Dors and Eleanor, of Woodbrdge. WOODBRDGE TAX FROM BROS. Rogers and daughters, Mldred anc Lofs; Harry Jones and Mss Brau, of Avenel ; Mrs. A. Jones and daughter Catherne, Mrs. R. Hll and John Martn, <tf.,.p«tb, Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fshery of New Brunswck, and Ms B Margaret Barklpy, of Jersey Cty. Delcous ref rebhownt* were served of New London, N. H., has been s 1 -' :urcd by the Congregatonal Church ( to delver hs,celebrated lectures n that church on the "Evdences of hrstanty," begnnng Wednesday, January 30, and contnung each nght for two weeks (except Saturdays). On Sunday he wll speqk n tl«mornng, aa well as the evenng. Ths course of lectures hjas recently been delvered n the fresbyteran b.urch.o ESJlll. Amboy.! ^ Among the subjects of hs lectures are the followng: "Authorty n Relgjon." "Chrstanty's FrstJBaftle." "The Place lof the Church n Cvlzaton." J "the Mracle Problem.'!, "The Wtness of the Prophets " "mmortalty." "The Resurreston of Chrst,"} "Chrst Contrasted Wth Great Men." "Agnostc sm." "Plate." "The Cross As An Altar." "The Two Theves." "The Personalty of Chrst." nstead of pad admss6ns, contrbutons for the lecturer's compensaton, wll be receved at the close of the Sunday servces. Dr. Koehne has been lecturng on The next meetng wll be wth Mrs Claude Decker, February 5. Hstory Club Plans For Brahms Concert Meet At Home of Mrs. Hay wood n Elsabeth, Wednesday Ms John R. Haywood was host 1 to the Sewuren Hstory Club at he WOODBRDGE. Tonght o'clock n the church audtorum,! lades of the Congregatonal f* wll present Ms» Fay Scarlet fellow, who wll ftead "Dulcy," ft that has had much f»v»rabl«ment. Mss Goodfellow wll ssted on the program by Mss Meyer, a contralto, of Brookly Soph. Subs Good Enough t< Hold Lead a Soccer The sophomore team of the school soccer league stll cdtlt to lead the league despte the that three of ther regulars af" of the lneup. On Wednesday th? soccer - aentatves of Fords school wll the feld aganst the Woodl eleven n a contest that should, hummer, Both teams are Mr. Boehm. Volley Ball Played By After Several Ye»r»'! or not ths s t-ue wll probably never be known now that Arthur s workng for the county nstead of the Townshp. However, those that have tears mght prepare to shed one now for the man whose job was so mean that t drove hm to drnk. Has Plan Up Sleeve 1 Accordng to a tp handed us from an authortatve source, Charles Kenny, propretor of Woodbrdge Theatre, has a surprse up hs sleeve that wll nterest every man, woman, chld and new born bade n Woodbrdge. We were placed upon our honor not to dsclose the nature of the surprse but can say that t wll be announced shortly n the columns of local papersfund s bound tel create a furor. And so we solemnly udjure you to keep an eye on these columns lor the next few weeks. t tho local school after a lapee end years. Mr. Wlletts s n «St. John's Guld Meet, Wth Mr., L.H Mrs. L. H. Brown was Tuesday to members of St. Jof Guld and a number ol nvted 8f at a lunchaon that was follow* aucton brdge. Mrs. Bbsa WOT frst guest prze, a towel; Mrs. Turner won the second, a 1 candy; the thrd, a bo of kerchefs, went to Mrs, f J. H. Smth won the tto prze. ',_ Of the guld members Mrs*'! berjr won frst prze, a towel Chrste won the second,.*. home n Klzabeth on Wednesduy aft-; wll be worth your whle. ernoon. Several club mutters were dscussed und plans completed for a mus-ale to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tombs un the evenng of January 23, at 8:45 o'clock by the Brfhm Quartet of Perth Amboy, for jhe beneft of the scholarshp fund. \ Wn vtdv to th "Evdences ot Chrstanty" snce been ready to support t.,, _:_. four thou. has ever.. _. A feelng of good fellowshp exsts between those nterested n all of the lbrares of the townshp, of whch there are four at the present tme, and t s hoped that the feelng of cooperaton wll contnnue to exst and not only the Sewaren resdents but those from other parts of the townshp wll feel nclned to lend a helpng hand and "deal a hand" next Tuesday nght at Mrs. Ballard's hmhe. An attmctlve array of przes wll be offered the wnmtrs for ther selecton. HELP WANTED A CARTERET nsttuton has openng for junor clerk; excellent chance for advancement. Gve age, experence, f any, and salary ex and ha» gven voyer four thou sand lectures. He revsed the seres n Oxford Unversty, England. He s hghly spoken of wherever he has.lectured both as to hw eloquence and ablty, t g very fortunate that the people of Woodbrdge wll have an opportunty to hear these brllant lectures, Rev. Edwn C. Nesbt, of the Northmnster Presbyteran Church, Sprngfeld, Oho, speaks of Dr. Koehne and hs lectures a» follows: " know of no seres before the church today to compare wth ths. At ths tme when the foundatons of our fath are under examnaton us never before, when multtudes have become bewldered by the crtcal and Ms. lluywood had as her guests Mra. C. W. Smth, presdent of the Cosmos Club of Elzabeth, md Mrs. Stllmm, vce.-presd<mt of the Womun's Club of Elzabeth. *A sk'dd paper on James Mow roe was read by Mrs. lluywood, and Mrs. J. lu'ry Smth gave a readng "A Ltuk " the Dykes." The servng of danty refreshments and s socal hour compkud a moat delghtful ufter\pon., CARD OF THANKS. The members of Woodbrdge Fre Co. No. 1 wsh to express ther thanks and apprecaton to the people of Sewaren, and especally do they apprecate the elforta of Mrs. Turner, the mother ot Mr. F. H. Turner, to keep the fremen warm and comfortable durng the fre oj! Mr. Mullen's resdence. (Sgned) WOODBRDGE PRE CO. A. F. Grener, Sec'y. Mah Jong Set Gven As ; Prze At Brdge Party Mrs. Wllettn entertaned at brdge Tuesday ev«nng at the home for a scholarly and popular preae»t* of her daughter, Mrs. Henry von Bremen, on Freeman street. There were sx tables of players. The frst p'/c, a hand-made lngere, was won by Mrs. S. B. Demarest; second, a huml-nanted wcker tray, Mss Mtte Randolph. Mrs. Chester Peck receved a belt as the consolaton prze. The gentlemen 1!) flrat prse was u Mah-Jong set, and was won by Mr. Fred Wlletta; Beeond, a par of slk socks, Mr. J. E. Hreckenrdge. ~ Delcous refreshments were served by the hostess. The guests ncluded: Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Breckenrdge, Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Peck, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Demarest, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ran-' dolph, Mr. and MCH. S. B. Brewatur, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Th*f er Martn, Mrs. W. H. Prall, Mrs. B. L. McNulty, Mr. and Mrs. H. von. Bremen, the Msses Helen Pfeffer, Louusc Brewster, Mtte RanQ^lph, Mrs. B. C. Demarest, earrngs'; Mrs. Connor won the handkerchefs. Rutgw* Concert Enr _ ^Lbrary A The benft for Banpon L whch the knuscal cm», «College apjwed last $ ttuda] was a success both socally and daly. A large audenqe enjo of the best concerts th«bqll have ever gven n aftd Dancng followed tna and members of the domest clasa of the school under the ton of Mss Caster, wchea, cake and coffee. luestloaur sprt of the tmes, when to» 0* the pettt vrofluma of ;+ %a >rch )«<1»». themselves fal to j Chrst^relgon.?hS Pr.T Mm Ml?. Jone Hnrtgo m Fre letta. Stanley Raymond Anderson And Mst Neary Tho marrage of Raymond son D Mss Helen Neary, dt of Mr. ""d Mra. John J. Nea; West Man Btreet, was cele Wednesday afternoon n St. Church. Reverend Father O'Farrell omcated.. Tho attendants were Msa» erne Romand, of Grove ^' Mr.-J. Lester Neary, a b brde. The brde was attred n 1 ton, wth hat to match, mad of honor wore tan can hat of the same shade. After the weddng cer brdal party JQUneyed York where they enjoyed attended a tha«tre, perfontncn )&> and Mr».*And«won

2 A GOOD AMERCAN T FRDAY, JANUARY S, 1*64 Canada Takes Armenan Orphans ANTHONY McLEAN TALOR CLEANER, PRACTCAL TALOR, DYER KJ :.- '^Jsh, \'-\---'< Fur and Cloth Coats Helned n-1 R.'''-""1- ' La'l'--' >r':ssec, of all knds, Dry ('"'(..;,r.'r.'.- From r m<thod (tho only Haft way). r>'-.:!'t.t-:.'- ' vercoat.s ';!nfml on short notce. ' Protecton for Them Sckness and Death are the hertage of all men. When or how they may come s prot>lrmateal. Such bem«l t"»f. *M not provde for your famly now whle there s yv- vr, T:-. ; :... :M> future *«ure hthekt.^-. / -.^-rrtr "''' -.-^ taken care of no matter '''.-.'. - : -;? : - wll do \:..- for the sn.. n c.'-.- per d»v, >; you are day U pat. COURT CARTERET HO. 4«FORESTERS OF AMERCA L :' : :.ree cer/.r per a;-o*. '-:v.f-^ the Foro'tor* pay Or-? 11> D.Ol.-.r ntb..:-.: -f death.?20v :- paa " ::>?! offcary of the d^v^u n-.en:btr. All t:.:.- :,---T-.c- for the?r.?.'.'; surr. :: $12.50 per year. ThesefcK-r.t?:'.:-^y-\ly to sngle, ret-:", a:;:-. The loo<-. rganzro: 1. L- r. :.?ound fnancal condton, wth a rr.trr.lershp of 43'.'. n tme of Health prepare for the fwtur*. Coupon NOW! Mal th To LOUS N. ERADFORD, fnanacal secretary. 150 PenO-.:r t '...:..: t. Carteret, N. J. Court Cartvre:, Forester? of Amerca, Carteret, N. J. '''%'' am nterested n the Foresters. Wll you kndly send me, wthout oblfgstfac. ae applcaton, or a. repre* sentatve of your Court?..-; '- - :;.*!' Vl..'. ;,'.:.-s. of tt«.'....- : l'.~'.'..-.'.?' r 11 '" ' prncl- ;. r.~-'~ :n '"f f". :;- :n*-jrrec*..«n ;..zs\ :\e A'a^'l -*. wm'.'sj dl< not r. nr.s: tj.ls very a! > comn.anoer ^>.«c*5«{bre-l. Ht t.&s trlctly o>sprre h* tys^. >"; ".'>cn?e to tbe rr;'(-<l Prs:- >.r: rvfa«f^ u tke pan n;tr.tt<r. ths paper wfcer.?uteha?:ne from or advertuerj. :: ht-p? yc-j. t helps ther., t helps vv^r paper. Experenced Operators WANTED On Sngle Needle Machne*. Grl? who are anxous to have steady work guaranteed for 52 weeks a year, can earn $15 to 330 per week. Only Experenced Operators wll be accepted. Custom Shrt Co. AVENEL, N. J. Opposte Per.n. R. R. Staton Ambassador to England Sals K Kellogg. :'» > L«j loc has f. --'. e-j by lrs. Kf-.. ;;..:. : >':v:-r-..k K-^sv-.: ot he Araen:..z t; r.; Mr. or.r; r*?t fra SPECAL PRCES On Lad.e* 1 htt Gentlemen'. R«UM«CoaU Durnt January and February Vl:.-r-.'.' : - and Repars of all knds at Very Attract tv,- 'rk*:-. V"U should have your work done here, fot \vt can'hnd v.11 gve you Servce and Hatflfacton. 95 MAN STREET, WOODBR1DGE JOSEPH BLAUKOPF 564 ROOSEVELT AYE. f ARTERET, N\ J. "THE STORE OF SERVCE" We carry a full lnt of Hardv.aro, Pants, Varnshes, Ol, Turptr/.ne and Putty. Also Wndow Glass, Coal Stove?. Ol Heattr?, and a full lne of House Furnshngs. f.:.u nted Leader?, Gutters or Roofnj? on your house, cf.ll for Mr. Blaukopf. H" s % frst class.sheet ar.d metal worker. Also a specalst n Stove Reparng. Tel. Carteret 817, RAHWAY LAUNDRY 72 CAMPBELL ST., RAHWAY, N. J. Tel. 557-J Rahway. Wet Wash, Rough Dry and Flat Work Woodbrdge, Sewaren and Port Readng collectons Monday and Tuesday mornngs. FROM THE HUDSON TO THE DELAWARE! Publc Servce utltes serve fvesxths of New Jersey's populaton wth Gas, Electrc and Transport S«rvc«. ^ Name jt. Addres More than a mllon Gas and Electrc customers More than Four Hundred Mllon street car rders every year. PETER MAWNS PANTNG PAPER HANGNG AND NTEROR DECORATNG OF ALL KNDS ESTMATES CHEERFULLY GVEN UN JOBS BG OR SMALL ( STEEPLEJACK WORK A SPECALTY! 1 pant stacks, tanks, factory buldng*, brdges and dwdjbgs. 35 Hudson St. CARTERET, N. J. ELECTRCAL HOME WRNG CORP 1 JOHN J. YKLLEK. Western Electrc Washers lghtng Fxtures, Supples and Applances 559 STATE ST. PERTH AMBOY Tel and 200S-M ^ T MADSON SQUARE GARDEN January 23 to 27 mclmtmt 9 «. m. tc p. M. Poultry, pecaont, pet ttock. Eot*rtJknn«, practcal. EYES EXAMNED Headaches Releved by Properly Ftted Glasses GrooBd oa tbe 1. MANN OPTCAL A to my TU SMTH STB TWtTH Opposte Woolwortk' f «e Stan. -..._.«..#,. Twenty Years of Progress n the twenty years of Publc Servce Corporaton's exstence, revenues of ts subsdary companes have grown from $9,462,000 a year, to more than $80,000,000; electrc customers have ncreased over twenty-two tmes; gas customers andj ralway passengers more than three tmes. You have an 4 opportunty to Become a Partner n B.. RAB1N0W1TZ :_.. _ HARDWARE "H t's Hardware.!We Have t! HARDWARE, PANTS, OLS, VAR- NSHES, HOUSE FURNSHNGS. 665 ROOSEVELT AYE., CARTERET Tel. Cart net 312 Free Delvery. r N. J. JACOB GOLDBERGER, BANKER n+fsp Tcket*»nd Foregn Exchange Offce Establsh-d l^»tf &M STATE ST. _, Cor. Wuhngton St. FRANK P. WOGLOM Statoner OFFCE SUPPLES u4 t7 MTH ST. FEKTH AMBOY Ready to Carpenter n Woodbrdge Townshp. J. H. SMTH * SON Carpenter MM! - General Jobbng 189 Patersou Street Tvl. 859 B- Perth Amboy Publc Servce Corporaton of New Jersey through the purchase of ts 7% Cumulatve Preferred Stock under our easy payment Customer Ownershp Plan. Small monthly payments, nterest on nstallments, and dvdend* from the date of fnal payment A&k any PublcServce- Employe

3 DEHH 'At'AMMfMMfAt'MJ 1 ''" ' «' *«; ' «For One Lttle Week SCHODER HEGHTS "Md Shade Tree*" Wll be opened to the publc tomorrow SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 You mutt know the fne property that run* from Rahway Ave. to the Pehna. R. R. HOMESTES from ONLY 83 LOTS On Ea»y Monthly Payment* LOTS ARE 25 x 150 FEET Perth Amboy-Rahway Trolley pastes property. Edgar Staton two blocks away. Our salesmen on property from 10 tll 5. Our offce open tll 8 p, m. week days and 5 p. m. Sundays. COME OUT'SATURDAY! COME OUT SUNDAY 4 Green St. NO, Tel. 654 Woodbrdge %CTtJMtwuff Jlll»'» wywj WJ&WB HM Wf jqgc We JW us xfa jwoma ap MM WB we >wa n M 1, HH ma va an )w w» w wmmt frst nze Nut Butter Used on the Best Tables Pleases the Most Exactng FRDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924 BROADCASTNG NEWS TODAY p lose accompaned OF WEAF STATON 5-5:30 Klmayer, volnst, ly Meredth Mannng, and nthrr muscal program to be announced. 7:30-10 p. m. Vtted Cffar Stores daly sport talk by Thornton Fnher. Wendell Hall, bnrtnne. Battery nstructon talk hy Natonal Carbon Company. Thp Happness Boys, Blly Jones and Ernest, llnre. Munc by the World Mutunl nstrumental Tro. Mldred Nash ''rrnjfton, soprano. Dance program hy H. Fscher, & Company's Astor Coltt-c dance orchestra. TOMORROW 1:45-3:30 p. m. Foregn Polcy Assocaton luncheon, wth.promnent speakers, drect from the Hotel Astor, New York Cty..4-5:30 p m. Carolnans Orchestra and Solomon msler, panst. 7:30-12 p. n. entre. M. Qlllcspe, coloratura sopruno. The Chclet Tro and Chclet Quartet of the Amercan Chcle Company. Rado talk by John V. L. Hogan. mmgraton talk by Congressman Ennmel Celler. Wnfred T. Barr,, panst. James Mac- Donald, bartone. Tnlk by Professor Howard DrgRs of New York Unversty. Program-** tmbel Bros. Vncent Lopez add hlk orchestra drect from the Grjl ofje Hotel Pennsylvana. \ Sunday, January 20. 2:45-3:45 p. n. nterdenomnatonal servces under the auspces of New Yo* federaton 0 Church*?, wth addws by Kcv! Edgar Frankln Romf?, pastor of the Mddle Collegate Church, New York, and musc by the church quartet. 3:45-5:30 p. m Regular Sunday "Men's. Conference n the Bedford Branch Y. M, C. A., Urooklyn, wth Dr. S. Parkes Cadman and Glora Trumpeters. 7:20-9 p. m. Specal muscal program drect from the Captol Theatre New York p. m. Organ rectal drec from the Sknner Organ Company studo, New York. Monday,.(untary :30 p. m. -Alex. Chgrnsky, panst; Joseph M. Whte, ' tenor Mame Goldsten, volnst p. m. Frederc E. Benson 1! Eureka Fre Hos- Mfg. Company': Dance Orchestra. Unted Cga Stores daly sport talk by Thornto Fsfcer. Helen Du Val, contralto Talk by People's Trust Company One of a seres; < lectures on Robert Brownng by Hoxe Neale Farchld supervsor of Home Study Cources at Columba Unveouty. Concert by th> Phlharmonc ^Q*ty of New York, drect from Carnege Hall, New York 'Cty, Wllam von Hoogstraten, conductor. Tueday, January a. m. Adelc F. Woodard, forecast nf moton pctures. Talk by Unted States Department of Agrculture. 4-5:30 p. m, Dance program by the New Orleans Jaw Band. 7-Sn. 015 p. m. llntofl C*ar Stores daly sport talk 'by Thornton Fsher. Robert Lowrey, panst. "nda Tea and How to Make t," by Sr Charles Hgham. Talk by the Amercan Surety Company. Weekly gest by H. V. Kaltenborn, assocate dtor of the Brooklyn Daly Eagle veready Tro of the Natonal Caron Company, Muscal program om the s,tudu of the Columba honograpj^ Co. Wnlneday, January a. m. Talk hy Columba Jnversty. Health talk by Dr. J jester Amster, New York Tubercu oss Assocaton. Market reports by Vmercan Agrculturst and U, s department of Agrculture. 4-5:30 p. m.- Edna Shpppurd anst. Blue Horse nstrumenta Quartet p. m. Relgous servces un er auspces of the Unted Synagogu f Amerca. Unted Cgar Stores daly sport talk by Thornton Fsher. Talk by Amercan Agrculturst. ntructve talk on aucton brdge b Raymond P. Rode of the Shepnn Studo. Teresa Wolf-Rashks, s prano. Jacquelne de Moor, pnns Talk by the Board of Educaton, N" York Cty. Talk by Amercan Bon and' Mortgage Co. Raymond G Parker, tenok..d^nqe program b Free"d-Eseman Rado Corporaton. Thunday, January a. m. Eleanor Boykn of Vogue to speak on "Every Day Essentals n Good Manners." "Flet rochet," by Mrs. Frances A. Harrs of the O. N. T. Cotton Company. Market reports by Amercan Agrculturst and U. S. Department of Agrculture. 4-5;30 p. m. Henry Lange, panst, and others p. m. Mdweek servces under the auspces of the New York Federaton of Churches. Unted Cgar Stores daly sport talk by" Thornton Fsher. Dr. Owen Lovejoy of the Natonal Chld Labor Assocaton. Talk by the Bank of Amerca. Muscal program drect from Hunter College, New York, by the Adoph Lewsohn Course n Chamber Musc. Muscal program drect from the studo of the Columba Phonograph Company. Talk by the Lousfans Gulf Coast Club. Gene Branscombe, panst. Louse Hubbard, soprano Katherne Platt Gunn, volnst; and Earle Tuckernan, bartone; Joel Coffey, panst. Program by Gmbel 'Brothers, Vncent Lopez and hs orchestra drect from the Grll of the Hotel Pennsylvana. Frday, January a. m. "Pose the Co-ordnated Mnd," by Mss Mary Sandall, under the auspces of the League for the Hoard of Educaton. Market re- Poltcal Educaton, drect from Town =5 ports by Amercan Agrculturst andllall, New York Cty. ^ ^ ^ ^ ECKERSON COMPANYlGoLD Churners ofmargarneu JERSEY CTY,N.J.,U.S. A. Natonal Thrft Week Start savng today by usng on your table and for cookng the most wholesome, nutrtous and economcal spread ever placed before the Amercan publc Over one mllon pounds per month beng consumed n the Metropoltan dstrct alone, wth new frends beng added daly. Money saved s money earned. Start savng today! At AH Frst Class Grocers RADO RALF AND HS FRENDS- YE<1 HE HAS QOlTE A STRKNG j VJf-E- WENT HOME WTH HM'/ TH6 OTHEf*. EVENNG ANP SrtEl *AUtopeo HA TrvJtce ' J NTEROR. EWO 9TAT0AJ 9 V' /^ <a AW, WHAT'S THE USE DONE UN- VE WOMPER F AN ASYBOLOOER HAD A SR^AT PEAL OF WORX "To 00 V/OULO HE "PLANET* AHEAD OP TME..'UAJOW JA6 : WAS Jo CU/AB HE THOUGHT A BUCKET SHOP VJA? A HARDWARE HRED AN &. CO0M OVER TQtl F YOU 1>OH'T BEAUTFUL/ UKE A LAMB LtD to SWELL, POM t HEAG VOU CAVNG ABOUf T ff WE 6OT A PEAU-FELLCW-HE WALK? AND J-TAOOER? OUT- VHV HE (joef TO A PAN(5UET OH LL RAVE ALL Bl N TKE»*'PLACE HCMUfUCrl LGHT ACE YOU (JOlHG to GET OUT OF 'ftatlamf* VW1M A BLACK 4HADE OH T N 2"- PLACE- BU-BLA-BLA By L. F. Van Zelm, we^ern Newapnptr Unon n Creamery Delcous Economcal A Better Spread For Bread Relshed on Hot Cakes, Toast or Bscuts By JACK WLSON ft rj; by the McClure Hmtf^m SmuttlU VENT /NTO A RESTAURANT; ORDERED APPLE PE. WHE/^ T HE TOLP TrtE WATHf >T WASN'T FOR A P<> T O EAT-tME REPLED- HHW WftlTAS Huge Hydro-Electrc Generator^ KM N pmver 70,1X10 hrsepmvrr. - r l nt. X l>lanl n the wurlrt lnn M>P nstalled rtmtnbpph shows the (j'ertor, THF Pqlce Guard Berln Bread Wagons S precous H hreud n Berln Mnt lln> bread WUK» l» escorted the streets on ts dully delveres l>y two members of the polce force. TESTED RECPES Cnnamon Toa»(. Have a mxture of cnnamon and sugar on hand (one or two level tablespoons of cknfcmon to a cup of sugar). Sprnkle n lttle of ths on hot, well buttered toast. Toast th«top sde agan for a moment so that the sugflt and butter wll malt to. gethcr. Creamed Noodle*. 2 cups cooked noodles. 2 tablespoons chopped parsley. V teaspoon salt. 2 cups whte Bauce. \'z cup buttered bread crumbs. % teaspoon paprka. To cooked noodles add whte sauce chopped parsley, -satt and paprka 'utjnto buttered bakng dsh, cover wth buttered crumbs had bakt; 80 mnutes n moderate oven. Beef KUney, Creole Style. 1 beef\dney. 1 thck- slce bacon, 2 tablespoons chopped suet. 4 onon». % teaspoon cayenne pepper. A tablespoons flour. 1 tablespoon salt. % tablespoon curry. 1 sweet pepper. 1 pnt, tomatoes. Trm the fat from a fresh kdney and cut n three-quarter nch slces. Dredge wth flour. Fry the chopped bacon and suet n a deep saucepan, udd the kdney, chopped onons and pepper, and turn untl the meat s throuf»hly seared and coated wth a j rch brown gravy. A^d tho tomatoes and seasonng, cover closely, and smmer % hour. Serve very hot on narrow strps of buttered toast. C»r«mfle Cake. 3% cups bread flour or 3 1,* cups pastry flour. 4 Vs teaspoons bakng powder. J / teaspoon stlt. 2V cups sugar. % cups.shortenng. 1 l-l) cups mlk. :,V teaspoon vanlla. All measurements are level, Sft e lour once before measurng 'nm the shortenng «nd mmfx) tollur, add thejefttsj 1. eggs and heal Then add the mlk alternately ml h flour, salt and bakng powder whch have been mxed and sfted. WHO S MY NEGHBOR? Almost every week r«por come to the papers of rad concerts clearly receved at fwl «s 2,000 mllea from a broadcu^ ng staton. Half a 4 cltlpr of Nortbwnt Unted Stat am Southwett Canada recentl held a great "communlt! mu-e," all dandng almoltane ously to musc broadcasted Seattle. """" ' "' 1 ' mnglne a "block party," lmts of the block beng 2,0 mles from the center, and ran get some dea of how s annhlatng dstance. now t s possble tor two 1 holds 4,000 mles apart to to the same ra^lo musc at»m«tlmo f Us sent bl«our hgh-power staton! way from one tn tht Other, two steamshps, one SO out n the Atlantc and the < 50 mles out nt the pacfc,,tl passengers mght dance to, Jazz broadcasted»t Bll Kan. ( Scence anl nventon an4 1 NewB.) jrmwmnm The Rubberzed Panel Gves Sat*f A grent mnny fans who make own sets and cannot afford to brkellte may, be glad to know they may use wood and that panels wll gve satsfacton. Break two or three old pho records nto emal peces, place n a tn can and add one-halt plq denatured alcohol. Allow ths to 1 untl absplved, a day or two. thoroughly dssolved apply brash. Ths wll gwe a *«( fnsh when shellacked. Vrjr ; results have been obtaned j puttng on ft lght coat of waterproof varnsh, then add or two lght coats o< the One-fourth nch woud 1 of thckness for most small panels. t would be well to materll n a warm oven'be plyltg thr nsulatng and sthe mlk and ^lftl untl t forms a frm; ball B' water (235 degrees P.),, Take f Add the vanlla last. Bake n 3 wel the lre and allow to Cpfld, thejl greased layer pans, a5 to 30 mnutes n a moderate oven (3(!5 degrees F.) The Frotng. 3 cups brown tgar. % cups whte sugar. 2 tablespoons, butter. 2% cups mlk. Drown the whte sugar n a pan over tho fre, strrng constantly to HVOU lumng. All tnc blown sugar Felx s Easy to Please SATSFED BER)GE YOU HAD T DOHE OVER untl the mxture s smgfltn,. crt-amy and spread t oh th«' Apple Dumplngf. 3 cups bread flour or '8 1T3 U. pastry flour. 'J 6 teaspoons bakng powdey,' / 1 teaspoon salt. 1-3 cup shortenng. 1 cup mlk. 4 tablespoons sufrar. l k tublospoon butter. V teaspoon cnnamon. 3 apples, pared, cut n, halfj cored. 'T f sour mlk s used, add hbl spoon soda and use only 4 teasj bakng powder. All mt'usureraents are level, the Hour once before noasu Mx am sft the flour, salt and, [ ng powder. Cut n the fut bscut cutter or cool off yuur '. n cold water am USL> the tps of j fngers. Add the mlk slowly. Roll out the cruet to a thck]. % * nch and.out n 5 nch au.j Fold the crust around the hal the apples wth th«cornera core. Place ftut sde tkwn, n tered '""- Dot tho crust wth ' and. Kjrnklc wth mxed cnnamon.. Bukc^ n, a hot oven (475 dog for 16 ^lnutng. Then pour % cups hot water» nt Q ; the pl uau' jut't: for bastlns;,' lwerf t t tbe oven»nd

4 tfour Subscrpton, $1.50 Per Year 1' 'l'.shed tvery Krtdn;. : > MDDLESEX PRESS, 23 Gn-en Street, Telephone, \Y>'>'! :" ^'e 576 Q. HAUG1S 'KALl MAXW U. l.ngan Managng Edtor C H. BTKNE._ Advertng RepreMnUtT E,tfr.-H * wnm),<>!»*«cac'.-r March 18, 1919,»t tht Poft- Offlc* at Woodbrdge, N. J -' ^' ;h «Ag t 0* Mart 3. 18?». nr» m. T - emu K. t THE OLD AGANST TrfE NEW ALWAYS AN NTERESTNG BATTLE. J? r Out of \\ > f Xf-rotw nches n the htfh L Fame" wll. me '."r.^! 1.! a team <>t nu' uh.>. 1:! consdered frs! r:we '.--kt'tbal! art-t~. They ^ h,ml "Hall of ::e;' day, were play the pres- f«m hgh «cho.. v:,r-ty _ A jrreut Jea! of nterest atta ::es t tn meetngs be- _ 'tween present a;;d p.st star t r alur f the nsttuton..and n fa t of alr^rsar r.stt-.:t-;:.-. :sr- hard to convnce that the stars of th< jn who M ' rt sent y/er.efat!'!: <tt!!uu«t*ft* brghtly as the M-hon! e-'lor.- wv.er. they wet* underjrradurj'.enpry tes. Tme n. and -.ppes the magnfyng glass lat makes rr. -. ''fcnu'. ;:"V.T ther passng, great men: ld make? >:r<. :.":. rtas. And, after nl. that's t should :>e The hd,.. ;:>.;."'. ''-s ve:<.r s, n the opnon.>f many. of tht.-:,*... : ; '.-r^entrd the school. That s b<->n.>r aflenty for t: :.;.-.,.!<-.';. llustrous athlete? and powerful teams turned ;-. '::,. K-.rren avenue :>ttutor.. The gar.t :.?).: v ;'.; have lttle bearng on the comparaablty of ':.: -.,!«> and the new. The veterans have Hbeen out of \); -.;?.'.. :-n long to show the same speed, tr.e ceurate shor. >rll. and the t&uhes* team work that spells Rlrctory n cow: -.t'.es, n fact th'e'teawwtl V>f rmrf -«1» of lnen who hav. p'myed together n years. t wll be a battle ftrorth set-ng 1.: that, and alumn wll be ol ha!;d t^ urge lne "old boy?" to uphold the tradtons of the past, The gann lght wll serve me purpose that of bnng- 'ngthe alumr; :ae-k r.to actve assocaton wth the actvtes of FRDAY, JANUARY 18, 1M4 Growng Longer and Stronger Every Day GOSH' H0\W ffat CHLD S daljkslak 15,507 s Populaton of Townshp Vews At Meetng Accordng to Recent School Census Cat Champons Make Ther Home At Wn s n N. Marv t rfrl- r wll n-,, m n v l, : : y j s (v ;, ),,,]c o f S ' - V T H clnr M'V Tv>r l'nny l.-'.r.arrl s lvntc hen-,,, lll bor a u-hnlc fnm'y of Por«;tn catn. TuckH away 1 -t lttlf- burklow, 'Oxcnrll l..lllf." "',lu,- lllmn thf- tsbbys nrp tra:m"d, ffd nml (rrmtrn-d f ther mstress. Mr- M. Crou-h. the lot are two,.-'n;mpnn mal.' and a champon f n'.nlc. B«dfs thost th daughter Champ".ever produced, t«. *>» her ln,,,! ; H, ll" " 1,1, lnl Mln v,,, ll,,.mk llcmp,, wlc l w! refer.. tl nn by,'tjnylrk lfe VH. "Ll' vv urn: th; K'S. ^u\\,,^my n Am" 1 """ :. Don Leon t rlt> <>' K111 VM l< ' 1 llnc!, " a promsng tcrand- H, 11M( ^m-nk wlh''-, wl n mmense. e/,rn.h«grauwon, rl l m,,,m uynh, jt, n W u nt h year, of the "Ebonk-" t 11S vermn mll tlnfv m «The bunch s h> 'l-d by C'hafnpon j,, hu-, nltnlvl «tt'' l""»y n, Oxonan Rama, a r'.lor-bred black wlu-r.'v.-r whu" from Canadan lahfndale cattery.,,,. y.,,»!!>«.rlv..- wn..? H..n and Ths fellow wegh. l ; j pounds; won J 1RK,-,- l.vr t'.h-mm home. hd chmponphp n fnr consecutve f r,,t d" AHH- n.n- n''n. shows, and s now n hs fourth year., T,.,,t,. nr" f-l 1 ( d day on He ha'.'sred'somc (fmous show «p<-f;-', n,.>v l^'' 1 ' 1. l"^] 11 ''! 1 ;, 1 lllt " f ".", d men.. H,, on. "Rama the Second," ^n'.rl.a.-d.l-d wo..-"'.k'd V.T or kd ; s nnt month* old. r - lsrfffr than hs 1 Mld rplmmll'n n.yn, (olnd ll'.ll sre and stll ha.= a yar or so to (?r"w-, ntw 'lny mjlre. no heat b.'-.-f. '"Second" was best" black male novu-«other Hum s f«w M". ll nld weather n recent Atlantc show n New York. and no -,^> "l '"" l '<»«ven only thnt th'-y "'«l- ' 1 ' kl 'l pt fr( '" ^fl Rama's daughter, "n Mcmoram," worms mll out of danpn'!j«. AH was best black female n same show, knp frst and wnner.- n her class. have fn. Unfy eoad and 'l«al d»- Prnces; Amber, tr'v : tabby, won Wflt SeD Schoder Heghts Tomorrow Eghty-three Home Stes Expected To Go Wthn Week The v a!ua>.':r ard p:c'.urc,-f ue proper, y k;'«r. a? Sch'.dr H'pht^, and «-ors.jsttnjr f ^^ h/me stes, wll be f.j'.d by Whte H-«. nc., n u Church Notes week? sale, commencr.e tomorrow, be "TK- h h»nl clrch." A? Woodbrdpe proper goes b'-fore Abk bulders ar.d the nvestors, there Tbe M"n Clllb of the hurch held? very lttle left today. Of that lttle ts ject.c c Monday n^ht, wth JKB* Hun.ld K". K. rekrr, ' of Perth th-re s no pretter rp'»t. moru conver.tr.t, *r any other way sutable An.hoy, ll' ^peuke- of the evcnlnf? n the lecture loom of f the h chun'h. h ' h The Th for a home, than Schoder Heghts. musc-ll pruttn ncuded voln duets Edtor.dbrdge, N. J.: Contnued from Page One) Wth a trolley and tran at ts very The type of organzaton n a hgh hy Kelrd Kormado and (jeorge door, wth every cty convenence at 1'ther school. f t sec mplshes that t-nd t should be nstalled Dear Sr: S-.c? S«ptember, 20 new homes scrhoo schoo dffer? from that n the usual MCC'UUK. Kollowntt the profrram, as an annual :.\*u a sort of "Alumn Day.' Uelh s attemptng to org-anze ar. r.:;v t. been erected on the plot mr.e- prammar school, where one teacher hand, t s deally stuated for the refreshments ^^ ^ were served. A l A^.-ooatun that would asjst the cvc d:.--. t :.v n front of the school buld- cor.trols and nstructs the whole class man who wants the rural home wth < Uml)(. r. lt u. n dfd. and economc standard of ts nhabtants., The census of ths secton whch the regulaton standard se class un- communtes. nj; (f the troop commttee of the!-c n al! subjects. n the Hgh School, the comforts commonly known to bff On Monday, January 28, the meet- 5GHT NEEDED N MAKNG FORDS-RAHWAY The comn.ttee apponted to report w- have lately taken shows a total dc-r the departmental system s 25 Whte & Hess. nc., has had abuy fbus UNE A PAYNG VENTURE. on such h a sed d Assocaton has p.-.pulaton of 1,243, wth 5*0 chldren pupls. Each class durng the day happy knack durng the past year, of Scout Troop wll he. held n l Scout rp f th hurch recently up a proposed Cond By-Laws to be sub- up TO the age of 15 years nclusve, may move from room to room. n gettng good propertes and dsposng the lecture room of the church. Two attempts to operate a b;s lne between Fords and sttuton Lke some other put4 of the dstrct the scences, especally n chemstry; of them quckly. There s no reason The Hoy S-outs Troop H held ts Rahway have faled. Another mar., an experenced bus operator, s sad to be negotatng tor permts from Woodbrdge approval eetr.r wll take place at mtted t, le publc at!argt for ts a rapd growth n populaton s be- and physcs, where ndvdual eper- on earth to thnk that Schoder regular meetnr on Tuesday nfcht n dsapproval. ng experenced and wll contnue, as mentaton s carred on. the croups Heghts wll not he another that wll the lecturo room of the church. On February 14 the Lades Auxlary of the church wll (rve a parcel l t s a very derrmbletome-ste sec---rave to be much snaller n order go the same way. townshp and Rahuay to re-establsh the lne. He should be Hall, next to the to be properly supervsed. A sepa- post socal n the lecture room of the January* of the seln rate room to be used as a scence.., _,. church at 8 p.^m. Ths s a St. Valentne's socal affar. [fven the penr.ts ar.d whatever other encouragement the governng bodes of th- two U'WlS are able to gve. There s some opposton n behalf show* a total populaton of lecture room and for rectaton s Breckenndge Chapter N5*. wth 374 chldren below the essental. At present, rectaton? and age of sxteen years. experments have to be carred on n yhe Breckenrdge Chapter of the Prebyteran. n the frst ph.ee the greatest lenency should be shown n ^ ^ j ^ $ ~ Statstcs show a remarkable ncrease n school enrollment at seln The so-called "home room^" may socal and busness meetng at theday evenng at the home of Mss Mar- u» must be run. \\ hle there s a con- the same room. Westmnster Guld held ts regular The Sunshne Class wll meet Mon- ^specfyng ho.v. fu [t contt-r.ded that Ueln s not for ar. f that between and 1& be used for nstructon, n such sub- ]»ome of the Msses Nathale and garet Gardner, of Woodbrdge avenue. a Lnderable volume of travel "between the three towns durng ar.d r.e one s Over 50 more homes are contracted jects as the socal l scences and d some Elane Logan, of Grove avenue, on for at. the present tnw; and when of the commercal subjects also, but Monday nght. RevA. V. Buschman attended 'certan hours of the day there are other hours durng whch a buldng operatons are n full swng, such subjects as typewrtng, chera- A goodly number attended, and the ppost'.or. of course, s the of Presbytery n the us s lucky to have or.e or two passengers. t was an attempt four houses per week are erected ac- stry. physcs, bology, domestc sc- readng of the book on "Japan" was : tmes ;r. order to cordng to a statement made by the ence, manual tranng, drawng and completed -wth the preparatons made to mantan too frequent a sen-ce that caused the frst two ^jvstor.s -.r.volved from al por.s leadng contractor. : the ndustral arts, mnsc (both vocal f angles, and the commttee U or a new - took on mssonary work, «Jtentures to fa The sen School s a four-room' and nstrumental) and physcal tran- t0 t, that e started at the next meetng. After the busness sesson a socal tme was enjoyed. Mss Nelle Best won the prze prze n a peanut race. Delcous refreshments fh were served. of the Pennsytwnla' Ralroad, torn At p::-t(.r, lake fn,v\ <;. n n v-nnjr'l' 1 pastor wll renr nn"", md H'- 1 reports..,... from H VWltlll Slate Sunday School con-,,,, nmle ' two Hhort hy M.. l( cn Peek and M':-V h- J Sumly 'venl(? sermon wll fr the- u,-v. A. us M«lh"Jt. ly non! H<TVK: the -/.'n«.rf, wll "The r'uurth of Frst Presbyteran yhurch of Rahway, Tuesday. A Dstrct Presbyteran meetng n the nterest of Foregn Mssons was held n the church, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Members were present from Amboy, Mctuchcn, Carteret and Rahwy. Mrs. Adran Lyon, of The nert meemr' wll b«- held at Parth Amboy, was n charfje. Mrs. H th Clark, secretary of the Metuchen socety, led the devotonal servce. Mrs. Lyon made a 'short address, after whch she ntroduced Mrs. James Dugud, secretary of the Woman's We need the bus lne, and must be prepared to go half cr.g us. ar.dthe commttee asks Hgh School buldr.g of not less than January 2>. Board of Foregn Mssons. Dr. are purchased m the eg.ht regular "home rooms," standard Smth, a medcal mssonary' at Benta ray n makng t a possblty. : through your valuas to assure a good should b«secured n each case for. ^ ^ roojns." The whole buldng. Methodttt Enjoy Evenng At furlough, gave a thrllng address. future for new schools, enough land ^ ard ^ t necessary number of,. _.. Hosptal n Afrca, who s home on a he meetng an d a school playgrounds and for possble,rhen h complete, c o m p. should then contan. He had many curos, ornaments, Home of Jack Wlton or< of the ssues naddtons. charms, whch he nvted the audence to look over at He close of the WOODBRDGE S UP WTH EM" NOW WTH Several of our schools need more g(jdton to "home rooms," the foloffces (very Mr. Jack Wlson, gf Lnden avenue, servce. Mrs. Mller, secretary of the land around them now and, f possble, t -should be secured. AH at present), a lbrary room, a study entertaned -the n&mbers and ther Elzabeth P eflytcral Socety, also [A REGULAR ROTARY CLUB. THE C6MJlTTEE Woodbrdge ;-.r.d DuneUcr. shared the honor last Thursday schools should be n good sed op«n room, chemstry and puesu of the Methodst Epworth made a few remarks. spaces protected agar.st any future lecture-demonstraton room &U on sute, wth small»" o Tuesday nght, January 8. Methodst. League at a socal and busness meetbt of holdng t'r.e tester of the stage at a functon at Hotel real estate developments. beng arranged for a play des. Representatves cf Rotarj- clubs of even' town of any ftl u B-JLJ ' Woodbrdge School No. 1 s up nrqm for storage of chemcal tvpetrtng and to Plans A large delegaton of members of be staged some tme n the future. ; n New Jersey were present.for the purpose of ntatng the Obterve Her Brthday Xo ts lmt anu, n some grades, be- pnv5:,. a apparatus, a type >oms ptol, ' the Epworth League of the Methodst A pleasant evenng was spent n yond ts capacty, and t s qute prob- ^rpym ^ UUmv domest c scence Mlt 1^*- roo'ms uvuu *fc»«f t.- ' j \g' Church wmv attended out*, nut u un uu Epworth ojjnunu +J* League ro towns nto Rotary nternatonal. M<* Elose Patenan entertaned' able that there wll be two part-tme a Dhvscal tranng court wth locker plaj e games cf varous knds. Mss rau n Rahway on Thursday evemade few frends Saturday evenng to classes here next year room* separate rooms for musc and Helen Pecs won trst prze n an There s no: a bt of doubt that the formng of a local club 3 4 t R o> clo(. k _ The tr p was hef- twentj, f v 5 t brthday. t would b* a wst «=* 5t«p step to o swu secure drawng usual school offce* for advertsement game Amateur matpnr nght nurh*.! 1 Botarj" wll hep not only n local problems but n tellr.g the Dancng was the feature of the eve- a large plot at once sutably located u,, a commodous audhortnn «<»<1 &** 1 by automobk>. *, as each member on whch to erect a 12-room buldng.^ ^.. t] of Sew Jersey that Woodbrdge, one of t, oldest towns,,»«g the whole school and a whch dsplayed p or her actng talent. and audtorum to be L-ompleted, say, graduaton exercses and to Many members and ther guests were Congregatonal to ho lght n the van cf progress. hev'vanook'of an elaborate collaton! wthn three years. on the usual etra currcula present, After """ the * socal < tme '» rewth vellow and blue crepe paper. --" creasng - enrollment.-, at, the _ Barron and.j^uatdy equpped. Such a coffee were served. " Hcv. Wn. V D. Strong, mnster. H? served from table prettly decorated have already. refrrred.to,, the n actvtes of the heh school, all fully freshmeats of ce cream, cake and 9:45 Sunday School. And n local matters any club that- has for ts motto 11:00 Mornng worshp. 7:00 Chrstan Endeavor. ^Profts Most Who Serves Best" cannot be anythng but an nrlufor harmony ar.d progress. ' the h M MkseTEmma E JwT Mare buldng U a fne Mmctae.bat now ^ d e s Ms* Pa«nal was the recpent of (Avenue School, ^P^'-ly^ ' buldng would" then take care of the T 7:45 Evenng worshp. pretty oreuv EU«gfu. Those "present' School Department. The hgh school students and the eghth f PARENTS MUST RECOGNZE THE DANGER OF >REN SKATNG N STREETS. ' Roller sk. : ;::. on '.he paved streets of the town s a pleas-. but exceed::-..-y dangerous pastme for the youngster. A ek ago a.::.v ;y escaped serous njury by a narrow marwhen rtru: : y av. automoble. Whle r.... r.e v-u;.-.s to dcplrve the lttle fellows of a form G-nVv Urpu*T Gardner? Frances nadequate n accommodauow and other Y^K, Audrey Pateman.^ Ruth; tackng-n^fachues ^r the type of M ^ M.-.tc^en of South Amboy; Messrs, work demanded Woman's Club Notes The date for the Woman's Club play has been changed 'rom February County Foreter* 29, to Frday nfrht. March 7. Trus announced at a reelng of the To Hold Meetng-^ of drectors cf the club htld - y; > school. vnd Kennedy, of Brooklyn; J.-hr. Sweeney, of Elzabeth; Edward r. of South Amboy; Albert gtxrr.. Vrgl and Harry Pateard Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patelocaton. several years untl school or junor hgh «erected n a new N OTHER TONGUES The T^rtaraa Urs. alphabet has WJ.tt- The Polsh a!pla^' cum taut 5o m ters. *«f amuemer.t skatng there must be some- >'e=terday at the horn-: of the pres- The Fnnsh la L^uage Ms oc pnppo^ ng done t.te.-t tr.erv. :r;;ry. County Past Chef dent, Mrs. J. H. Thaycr Martn. Mss The M.c st ons. 4 Parents ::.f chldren are ::.-- '.vt'ca ones to take care of 'Grace Huber s thecharnjan of the convene n ^ ^ commttee for ths year. Dace Tl.ere are 214 le.ttra tn e Chtese ke matter. t-v ou uld n: ::ut :htr youngsters skate only r flumtayjng w^ fottow hf p!sy..streets tr. a: 2:30 pm, and tfce past j. On February a tht Woman's Club of d;.>l:^ t s \:.K afternoqn,' when fhe,-e«wll ^7t a ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ dows ar<' ler.t danger from auton 8 c!a **» nstar - 10 " t0 be heldpome Q^^^^^ dn Musc Art and lterds.le<ks. ' tme m May, when canddates wll be ature. Vstng clut members wll e«exl-t?. ntated from all court* of forwry brng bo lunch^,- as has About a ^thru of the Strct part: ;-.! control r skatng may? ldone some n Mddlesex County. none at other dbtr.,: conferences. the world or Us alled 'jand we local ^lub «... serre hot lea dlaleeu- r's lfe. Plans wll also be raadft lor the jj an< j coffee. The 4 mv vor.-rrence l-vfc--\.t ^.**^»- wll n**4 be annual banquet, an event that has held n the Sunday ^hool rooms of become popular each year, and at-1 the 1 The CQnanjan "ft t pasa'jn e t*mb!«. He wll! gamble as l-sg a* be VOCE OF THE tended by r.ar.y n-.erabers «f the or " jjartn. Mrs. C- S. P.-uttps, Mrs."Eder. A coarurttcv s worknf on the. JJ Boj-nton, Mrs. d:;.., Hansen and has anj mont-v or EJ c&n&em wh * Mrs. C A. de Russy attended the whch to obtajn h. Seldom ha.- the country wtu^cj ^..V.'mnversal approva..rrangements.»tautreduct.'! program ;s* acccrdodrsv^-l'tary Mellon'? pk. Many appl^m, of past chefs "VjJole* Ec'onomfcsar.d Practa F- The Chnaman xpected, aw.or.g.hch «ew«l past nance departments of. the Thfd D^- pays al! ba debu and oc New Y«s»r' :.-.cf rangers of rt Carteret- trct al the League House, n Me- d»t» u)k«s pre««t* d hu ay-ther and pr.-bably due \v tu fuct that t:.t,;sual talk about tuchenl as the gfaesu of the krougt ^ tjj lt all her wanrs are attended \n mprovement \Asptue Mr*. Lee Davs fc L_ L' s cunned to fltterng gencr^'nues whch wll us a poltcal canddate or publc L :h\^al wth h^rd bch must be su)?tantlat«;d. '" 8»e*«tary Mellon has gvt-n the people. tlu> fgures from 'they tan draw ther own conclusons. lr.>tead of sdethe <;ue, Pfesde'.H Cooldge s yutspuken ::. favor ellon plh:. has been a severe blow to poltcal leaders wh would ed the ssue and delayed acton untl after tne com- defnte program for tax reducton before them and approval of the plan beng expressed from PrudentuJ Team W«at» To j and Mss rene O'Crowley spokt on _ ', ^ Meet All StroBf Senor*, to^'n"'^^ the nta^"res"u) W en- \ B tht State Legslatve pro- ; Pru., on aon. Bn "of tr. ml ether an. pru-d the t«rs!l. navel, and K«nu: ojf rrng of the country, t s gong to be hard for our rep ren Congress to justfy delayed acton whch wll cost Comj»ny, Ntwwk.,e, a of ths naton hundreds of mllons of dollars.., Ancwrt Wall reducton s actually pushed to fnal consder*- AvtM»»H»tnnt* t ml bt th^u^h the trumph of enlghtened '"w^ ln * of ndvdual memb«rs ^f baaketbal' grane. the laws of \vl, p m the^thosr n regard to tfr dvorce ls.vr=; Ydej n&ur- [ the blanket amendng.m effectng th«wart, al* repre-j equal rghts and prvleges of men: by a»t»»k ak- jand women proyoxd by the Natonal H game* have' Women's Party. Tftry ponted out hl«# rfwdted m the d«t}^-r«of suth as amendment.' Mss 0'Crt.wley al>o s K)lte of Federal ***~ cam (legslaton, nrfudng the proposed forced ] h j «fe d ; l) b wth «nor team» are de- lx»ve b e n rt Mr* B C. Woot^r spoke on prac- ( tcal rnmue, advsnft»unen to otake tha oveslmenu made by them tage. A bo» luncheon *fa«next n order, tea and coffee ba&k *crve4 by the hooutt club. well gavv Bwata. *o BEAUTY SUOPPE TO OPEK AT 44 FREEMAN STREET aboat Ja*aar)r S MSS S. PETERSON, Prop. tornerl; of THE BUTE VANTY SHOT, Job Prntn. / We Kt equpped to t 1 hw e my knd of Job Pnr.tEg. and when t ooce» to Servce, we \ can only refer you to oar customers or ask that you gve us a tral 6 > MDDLESEX PRESS Epscopal 8 a. m. Holy Eucharst. 10 a. m. Church School, lla. m. Mornng prayer and sermon. 4 p. m. Kvensong. Annual Meetng of Lord'* Day Allance Jan. 24 lu'kl'.lnctmn-the annual raeettk.f the Lord's Hay Allance wll le lu-ld ht't-f un ThurMluy, January -1, n Frst 'rfslytran Churchl Choce j of-," Meats Some people prefer one knd of Meat, other people prefer another knd. Everyone, no matter what hs preference, wll fnd the best cut* of hs favored meat* awatng hm here. Frr<rh Jrrsey P^rk Un lb. 21c Shoulder Pork,..lb. 13 C Ler» of Genune Sprng Calforna Ham lh, 15 C Prme Rb Roatt lb. 28c Chuck Roast lb. 20c Swft's Premum Ham (whdu or half) lb'. 2Se Hump»f Val lb. tsc lv t h Hums lb, «e Premum Bacon lb. 38c Chcken lb. Me Fowl, Krt'Asscv lb. 35c Taylor's Pork Roll (wlud- or half) lb. 32c All UuloKua and Frankfurters, ; Z...\h. le We carry Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Grocww Telephone Woodbrdge 756,-we delver anywhere. J. ANDRASCK GROCERES ^ MEATS ^PRODUCE 562 St. Geore Avenue, At Dunham PUs* WOODBRDGE **

5 Morrs Plans For Busy Fght Year Carteret Boy n Lne For Several mportant Boutt; Hs Record n the Rng (al Morrs, junor lghtweght champ" 11 of Mddlesex County, plans for : busy year n Many bouts vl top-notchers are under way. One of the mportant fghts was to )» on January 9 when George Russell, one of the real good boya, and Morrs, were to meet at Wllfen- Btrre, but a straned back and the [ dvct of the club'a doctor kept Mor out of the rng that nght. A future match s beng arranged. On January 23 Morr3 s to appear [before the Wlkes-Barre club wth Jmme McNulty, of W.lke^Barre, as, hs opponent. McNulty s one of the btst boys of hs weght n Pennsyl- captaned by "Bus" Lorch and "Bully" Honfrtnnd wnnng ** *"** combnaton^ led by Wllam Martn and "Bll" Messek. n the frst gnme Lorch's team nosed out Measck'a by a score of The score was close throughout, foul shootng by Captan Lorch,, p who threw sjx out of seven tres, fnally turnng the tables for hs team. The score: G. V. Tl. Cunnngham, f 0 0 Jaeger, f 4 0 Agrecn, c. '. 10 G. Messck, g 0 Lorch, g B G. F. Tl. Dowlng, f Donovan, f Drummond, c. 3 0 J. Swenzer, g 3 1 W. Messek, g 2 6 FRDAY; JANUARY 18, ltt* Parsh House League Red andblackruns Rot AtS. Amboy Battn Stuns Locals Gets Under Way After Tralng n Frst Quarter ByAdmnsterng Wth 4 Teams James, Speedy South Amboyan, Helpless When Started To Provde Clean Sport For Boys and Young Men Stacked Aganst Guardng Of of Woodbrdge "Buz" Yoorhees WOODBRDGE. jthe four teams of tho Parsh Houso League all got nto nct-on Monday nght, the t<^ams Woodbrdge Team Dsplays Best Form of Seaon; Teamwork Perfect After Second Quarter Starts Dsplayng the best brand of baaketball they have shown so far ths season, Woodbrdge Hgh School's court team completely outclassed South Amboy Hgh School Frday nght on the latter's court before a large crowd of enthusastc Woodbfcdge rooters. The return of "Buzzy" Voorhees to hs place n the lneup was a bg factor n the result of the game, as he was nt nl tmes master of James, the South Amboyan, who nearly upset the local's apple cart n the tlt rl Captan Hoagland's team beat Martn's crew n the second game of the evenng, rollng up a comfortable lewd after beng held even for the frst hulf. Les Neary featured for the wnners n the second half by cugng fve feld goals. The score: G. F. Tl. Martn, f 3 11 Wnllng, f 3 Baker, c 0 Bussngcr, g 0 K J '7 G. L. Neary,. B E. Gerty, f 1 DeRussy, c 2 Vesc, g 1 Hoagland, g F. Tl The Parsh House League was organzed Monday nght. t s planned to play two games every Monday, nght durng the season wth opporf tunty beng gven to other playertf to get nto the games ether by the formaton oj a new team or by add- ng them to exstng teams. Ths movement to provde clean* sport for the boys and young meft of Woodbrdge was started by Reverend L. V. Buschman, who s n charge na. Ths wll be an eght round of the tournament. He and Mr. Long wll alternate n reforeeng g the affar, and wll be a test of Morrs's skll- Another real test wll come on January 28, when Carl wll meet j Pedro Campo, the sensatonal Fljlno, one of tho most promsng lght-jrhts of today. Campo has fought e Tpltz, Nate Gorman, Lew Tend- ler, K.. 0. Guorge Chaney, and a Jsot of other boys of hgh standng ln the tstc world. Ths bout wll be [.scheduled tor ten rounds at the [\Vlks-arre arenu. Many other. lout? are beng arranged that wll kcv Morrs busy, and determne the! lfutnrr of the greatest lghtweght the <nmty ever developed. Morns started fghtng two years {a. hs tfst bout beng at the evural other bouts that drew ntu-mon from other Jersey ctes and n Pennsylvana. At Hod Bank last fall, Morrs knocked out Jmme Stewart n one round. Stewart s the champan lghtweght of Panama. Franke well known here, and a senaton n the fghtng game, was beaten twce recently, the last a severe lacng, Farmar only savng hmkelf by good rng generalshp. games. The latter offcated Monday nght. Old Grads Return To Play At Hgh School Tonght Large Crowd Expected Out To Wtness T#rt Between Old Tmers and Present Stars The alumn wll endeavor to prove to the present day "Youngsters" that they are not what they are cracked up to be n what promses to be a Woodbrdge. The red and black, after the frst quarter n whch they traled, uncovered a powerful offensve that baffled South Amboy's guards. Fnal score was Wth the same,lneup that fought 2 j South Rver to a close fnsh, Woodbrdge took the floor and faced the strongest combne uf the cross-rver burg. The frst scorng was done by South Amboy, when Captan Olver dropped n a double counter from under th'e basket. Hoagland followed wth a heart-breaker from the sde of the court. n the next play "Sully" fuuled Olver and the latter made both free throws count. Drummond broke away from Sheppard, who was determned to keep the flamng-hared youth from scorng and sld one through the net. Ths shot was mmedately dscounted by Geant and Sheppardv followed wth another feld foal whch gave the rvertes a four-pont lead. Hoagland and Drummond, both scored l» short order. Geant dscounted! for one out of two from the ffteen foot mark, whch agan placed them n the lead and shortly aftet Olver scored another sngle counter. Before ten mnutes of play had elapsed, Hoagland had three personals called on hm. Ths kept the rangy forward n dread of the whstle and materally affected the sprt of both hmself and hs team mates. "Sully" hung on for the remander of the half and -.,., a good whle after the openng of.the second half, and whle he was n the fray he played n world-beatng style; Throughout the frst quarter South Amboy held a slght advantage, but the remander of the game wat all Woodbrdge. Wth the openng of the second Sound *** LOSERS ARE OUTCLASSED Woodbrdge Boy» Far Below Form; Unable To Show Semblance of Form That Mad«Them County Contenders After playng sensatonal ball for the frst seven games of th> season durng whch tme they receved hut' one setback, Woodbrdge Hgh's varsty went down n a smothennng" defeat at the hands of the. strong Battn Hgh fve of Elzabeth." The local players were shorn of all ther parly j season form and what was looked' forward to as a nur» wn wag turnedj ceeded by Balnt, who took Peter- nto the most crushng g defeat th son's poston at guard whle the latter advanced to take Hoagland's of thg season. j varsty s lkely to meet n the course! berth. The ball was tpped off to Battn dsplayed great form n Drummond, who slpped t back to thejr passwork and court maneuvers.' Peterson as he made for the basket. They were especally adept n break- He receved t and made god, repeatng ths three tmes n the succeedng lacked team play, and when they dd ng through defense. Woodbrdge j fve mnutes. The South Amboy tossers were chasng madly after the form the referee's whstle generally show a lttle of ther usual speed or hall durng ths tme but they could blew and prevented scorng. Ths' not retan t long enough to do any. offcal was a \ather pnrtlftl, pnrt, and the damage. At length, Olver dropped score would h hav<>, b been much h closer l n a double counter..lames, who though h h Hattn Bt would l stll have been nearly spelled run for Wnodhrdge vctor had hs decsons been less oneaded. when they entertaned Smth Amboy on the Barron avenue court, could do Early n the second half, Drum- nothng under the cure >f _ mond was removed from the game! Voorhees and he wan taken from the on personals. Ths s the trst t'me' game, beng replaced hy Adams, j n trnt worthy's career on the pnework, S wood floor that he has been removed and f the Amboy mentor had ex- for overdrawng hs quota of perpected Adams to evade the speedy! sonals. Shortly after hs removal, guard he was sadly dsapponted. Voorhees was also consgned to the Shortly after James left the tloor, bench for a smlar cause. Bnlnt Sheppard was sent out on personals and Gems flled n the vacances left and Letts replaced hm. These by ther predecessors and the game changes dd not affect the COUTSC of contnued. Both played hard games the game and WoodbrdKe contnued trtt ther efforts toffethfer wth the to score at wll. The closng whstle three regulars stll n the game was found the ball n the possesson of not suffcent to stem the scorng the Woodbrdge passers. barrage of ther opponents. The McCarthy, of South Amboy, waa Battn warrors were of the tall the eleventh man on the floor and rangy type and ths aded them n kept the game clean and nterestng breakng through defense consderably. throughout. Peterson and Drummond were the Gold, star forward for Battn, was leadng scorers n ths contest. Both the leadng scorer for the vctors, scored fve feld and two foul goals. He accounted for seven from the Olver and Geant score three each floor and one from the foul lne. from the feld but the former caged Mdalsky, who played opposte hm sensatonal shot from the far ade of J the court, usng hs left hand to ac- p e t eraell J Voorhees, g complsh t and ths probably told u a^nt, J \ Q 2 B on the playng of the home team. ' " Peterson splled n another double counter and shortly after mssed two shots from the free throw lne, De Soutk Amboy. G. F. Tl. Kussey made the last one good from Olver, f under the basket when he tapped t James, f n after t changed ts mnd and Geant, c 3 0 rolled out on Peterson. Drummond Sheppard, g., 1 0 scored agan, and Olver dropped n Landburtsong 0 another for two ponts whch South Letts, g 0 Amboy sorely needed. Adams, f 0 t was at ths tme that Hoagland was sent from the floor. He was suc GrU Lose By Four Pont Margn n Prelmnary The openng contest of the evenng at South Amboy was the encounter between the representatve E' r 's' School teams of South Amboy annd Woodbrdge, South Amboy was somewhat sprted contest on the Hgh Boxng Club, where he t ht S l f r tars court tonght. Several former stars wll partcpate t n n the thu fray, fray, and and f superor to the vstors n the frst "advanced" years and Lady Ncotne f half but they found that the second perod whch the young lades who have not played too much havoc wth cavort n the Red and Black are n ther condton t s possble that the the habt of stagng a rather dffcult varsty may receve'an unexpected the ham ot ^f^^x^vtand. n»k«a- TL.tmlonU attendng the one to cope wth. South Rver and nsttuton at the present day are of several other teams can attest to the the opnon that ther team s the hard work of the Woodbrdge mads equal of any whch has ever represented the local Hgh School. The when they are approachng home stretch. truth of ths asserton wll be found n the openng sesson, the local out tonght. sexteue was held scoreless from the Any of the alumn who desre to feld by the treless effort and constant watchng of the cross-rver partcpate n ths contest and who have receved no prevous notce or 'armur later stated that Morrs gave have had no opportunty to t reportt hm the severest beatng he ever receved n all hs bouts. tonght t s to be hoped that the ther desres may be assured a game by appearng on deck at 8 o'clock Jmme Smth, of Stamford, Conn., members of the alumn who were at one tme nterested n the sport wll the only fghter to how^a wn co-operate wth those who are promotng the contest and be on ganst Morrs, whch was TJt eght hand Shnth was sx pounds to' do battle whstle blows ound buut. (taver thun Carl n thn fght. Morrs fghts Marty Powers on January 2f, at th,e West Hoboken thlotc Club, n W-st Hohoken. Morrs haa a fne record n hs short erol, havng 1G K. 0. to hs record, \'J wns, two draws, and one lost. The fcgord b as follows: when the openng guards. Only three fouls were regstered for them at the close of the perod. For South Amboy, Berren scored sx feld goals and two sngle counters n ths stanza and Parrssen added two more to her total, makng the score at half tme read Berren's snootng and floor work were features of ths half's playng. n the second half, Woodbrdge neurly turned the tables on ther hosts. Only one feld goal was netted by the home team and three sngle counters. On the other hand, Agreen and Johnson started a scorng bee whch gave them three and two feld guals respectvely, and Captan Voorheos accounted for another whch brought the game n to the closng mnutes wth both teams farly equal. The home drbblers dropped n a Thrteen promnent women lu fve from the foul lne. Voorhees n the other forward berth, came and de Russy put up hnrd guardng next wlth wth 31X sx double counters and games, as dd Balnt for the short' four sngles: Kadontz, the lanky centme he played. ter of the Elzabeth quntet, semwdfve from the feld and three from The box score: Woodbrdge. G. F. Tl. the the free-throw lne. Hoagland was leadng scorer for Drummond, t half Woodbrdge started-a scorng Hoarand f 4 Woodbrdge wth four from the feld 2 10 boe. Hoagland led off wth another De R ugge y " c, '"'.'.''"'.''.'" 1 and fve from the foul lne. All the 0 2 players seemed much slower Wednesday nght than n any other prevous contest. t s probable that they wll avenge ths defeat tonght when they stack forces wth the alumn. The box score: Woodbrdge. G. F. Tl. Drummond, f Hoagland, f De Russy, c Voorhees,j'g _.._ Peterson, \g Balnt, g/ Gerns, f Battn. G. F. Tl. Gold, f Mkalsk, f f 4 16 Kadontz, c Jacobson, g.._ 12 4 Kaufman, g Ol Concrete Ralway Te. 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Call WbodbTdFre 823- lot Mondt'll Wraw, 4 rd. aggregaton whle Berren completely wll send only ten athletes, to next TODAY (FRDAY) Jan. 18 Jmmy Gordon - Draw, 4 rd. outshone anythng whch was revealed by her team mates fcfr South as orglaally ntended. : year'a Olympc games nstead of thrty, MORTGAGE WANTED "THE WOLF'S FANGS" purry Bunday Won, 4 rd. wth Wlfred Lytell; also an WANTED 1st mortgage of $3,500. Amboy. Dhnny Norton K. 0., 3 rd. Educatonal Comedy "BUxe" on well bult nne room house, Man street, two blocks from staton. Jlk-ntown Tlly Won, 4 rd TOMORROW (SATURDAY) Jan; 19 TNKER TO EVERS TO CHANCE Wll be f ompl'ted n W W 8 - nvestgate now. deal nvestment. A. De Balnt.'., Won, 4 rd. "THE BRASS BOTTLE" torgc Sullvan K. 0., 1 rd. Shea, seln, N. J. featurng Harry Myers, Tully Marshall, Barbara La Marr, Ford Sterlng ROOMS FOR RENT Joung Masters K. 0., 1 rd. De Thomas K. 0., 1 rd. and Charlotte Merram together wth an Educaton Comedy FOR RENT Furnshed room. foung Eggmore K. 0., 3rd. 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BREWSTER Dealer n FLOUR, MEAL, FEED, BRAN, GRAN, BALED HAY AND STRAW MAN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Adjonng p. R, R. Tel. 65 FRDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924 COURT UPHOLDS PATENT SALE U. S. Sut Aganst Chemcal Foundaton Dsmssed by Judge Morrs. CONSPRACY CHARGE FALS Conduct of Chemcal Foundaton Prlled n Ute of Former Germrt Patent! far Beneft of Amerlcm People. Wlmngton, Del. n a sltytwo page decson whch swept away every one of the Governments major contentons as beng wthout bass n fact or law, Federal Jmlge Hugh M. Morrs dsmssed ts sut to set asde the sale of seler chemcal snd dya patents by the Allen Property Custodan to the Chemcal Foundaton, nc. The Mcltlon rebuked lh* Government for ncludng n the bll of complant a seres of conspracy charges unsupported by evdence at the trltl and refuted by the defense as well as by documents fled by the Government n declnng to compel the Foundaton to restore the dsputed patents, numberng some 4,700 and bought for $271,000, from thn Government, Judge Morrs held there Was no evdence bearng out allegaton of a conspracy by Amercan manufacturers to etfect a monopoly through the Foundaton. The court ruled tha there was no evdence of fraud or decet practced on Presdent Wlson, Mr. Polk, Under Secretary of Btate; Attorney General Palmer and other hgh offcals of that Admnstraton. Garvan's Course Upheld The opnon prased Francs P. Garvan, presdent of the Foundaton, and ts trustees, at havng met the most severe of tests n ther conduct of the Foundaton ''the test of actual tral." They were declared by the court to afford, through ther hgh ntegrty and unquestoned patrotsm, a thorough assurance of loyalty to ther trust "t has kept the fath," sad the court of the Foundaton's work. Judge Morrs found wthout mert the Government's contenton that 1 the crmnal laws were volated n that Mr. Uarvan, as Allen Property Custodan and thereby a publc trustee, sold to hmself as presdent of the Foundaton the patents n Queston. ; He had acted by drecton of Pres- dent Wlson and hs acts, supervsed by the Presdent under the latter's ; wde, war powers granted by Con- : ere^s. could not be brought to court. ' Congress had not delegated legsla- '; tlve powers to Presdent.Wlson, as mantaned by the plantff, and the, courts could not pass Judgment on the wlbdom or Uck of wsdom of ; Presdental war acts. Judge Morrs rected that although Colonel Thomas R. Mller, present ] Cnstodan, who had approved two of the sales nvolved, verfed the com- plant. n hs testmony he admtted that he could not enumerate any of the facts alleged to have been wth- rrn O«PreaMpnt t rnnmfar th* Mr nlorwt. 1'ulllr mprest n nrt \]onym for mnfy." : tll r«latlnn JU<1K» \1nrrl» qnnl f: >m Pr'sld'M flollc'-'n fsna;" n rnrrms on thh MUM-S HUoal lr-> >M'tn. Unt "whle M«prce,n Kn!m; rtnt nlcmont, thorn n another* 't'osl<>rntlon cvrn nor> rnnpplllnk. ' * t thn man oljort (n* prln'd nltr.t»( fnr farmers n pence nml \\\f (^'vf-rnment n war) s ncmmpllshpl. tho nmount of money receved fnr the pruxrty t not» prmary or major cta deraton." :<<fcrrlnk to Oormanowned proportv. tle court md: "Much of ths property wta not nn^cenuy hold or held nolely for trade and commerce. nformaton acqured by Oprman-ownpd companlm hal been transmtted to Berln, and tlert> ndexed and madn avalable to Crrman comprtltor* and the German OoremmML The fles of on«company were fllv not wth busness papers, but wth parvoerman lterature. t was n dstrbuton centre for propnuanoa n ths country." Uphold Confscaton of Patent! Judjre Morrlo ponted out that whe Amerca entored the war she. nftered to the nternatonal convemtlon forbddng poson na«, "but t soon became apparent that Amerca would b fghtng OB dsastrously unequal term* unless she nhould make use of all the dreed weapons beng used aganst her by the foe. When Germany perssted n her attempts to destroy her opponents wth poson gas n contraventon of all nternatonal agreements. she made tt manfest that Amerca's future safety lay n Amerca's chemcal ndependence. The amendment to th«act was passed n the darkest days of the war (allowng the sale of sezed propertes!. K was thought Pars ms s*borrt to tall and the Channel ports ha taken." These were tne crcumstances, sad the opnon. "whch mpelled Congress to grant the Presdent the broad powers of almont absolute ownershp. t was the ntent of Corffressto subordnate mere property rghts to the welfare of the naton." Of the value of the patents sold. Judge Morrs held, n accordance wllh the testmony, that whle Dr. Carl Holdernun, a German, asserted the Haber patents were worth $17,000,000 to the Germans, "the evdence s overwhelmng that they were and are wthout substantal affrmatve value to Amercan ctzens.- Had these patents been sold to Amercan! at publc rather than prvate sale and only the net proceeds pad to ther former enemy owners these owners would have suffered an almost total loss n the value of ther property." Prase* Work of Foundaton As to allegatons that the salt was not to obtan a far value, but to promote the nterests of the chemcal and dye ndustres and that the transacton was n legal effect grantng a subsdy to prvate ndustry, the Court commetted, "ths challenge to the motves of the offcers maltng the sale s supported, thnk, nether by the facts nor the law. Mr. Polk determned the publc nterest would be best served by a wde use of the nventons covered by the patents. t the property was sold under terms and condtons that assured ts beng devoted to the publc use t matters not what benefts or detrments may have flowed as ncdents therefrom. "The property s n the keepng of so," bem'the Court "0 >vlou»ly, the prmary purpose of the-act ma the protecton of the naton, not the beneft of tbe enemy. The trust was (or the beneft of the naton a publc, not t prvate trust- The statute re- held and suppressed from hm. men who have n ts management no "n vew of ths testmony and the ^flah'nterebt to aerve'and who*e" de~ obvous font that the power to charge y<jtjm ^ b,, c ldt6re8t hag persons wth fraud and conspracy s establshed,' 1 contnued the opnon. a weapon wth whch serous rremedlal njury may be. done to nnocent property to publc use.has been sug- "No better plan for devotng the persons, t euch charges are lghtly gested. The plan has stood the most made, t s dffcult to understand Bevere.of all tests actual tral. The why the specfc charges to whch the defendant has kept the fath. Ths foregong testmony relates were t has done, not only by grantng lcenses n furtherance of the purposes made," wrote the court. "Yet the remanng lke charges were equally for whch t, was charatered, but also lackng n evdental support. n fact, at ts great expense, by dstrbuton j at the argument, the plantff seemed of books and pamphlets showng the no longer to press these charges aganst the persons alleged to be consprators, but t sought to have the natonal necessty for practcal development of chemcal scence n Amerca- f, perchance, those heretofore charges sustaned as aganst the offcers of the Government who formulated and carred out n the publc nterest the plan ot sale.... Whle know of no case where by mplcaton of law the duty of clearng tself from mputed fraud rests upon the defendant, yet the defendant has met even ths burden." Hold* Wlson Had Full Power Whle the Tradng Wth the Enemy Ac* at frst merely authorsed custodanshp of Gtfrman propertes n ths country, t was later amended, recalled the Court, to gve pow.er of j saje under such condtons as the! PTSBflent, D de " puwte should etermlne upon. n effect, ths node the Presdent)- *#-*g«b ot. tje naton, possessed of powerb as broad u though he ware absolute owner of the sezed propertes. Under the provsons of the act, the Presdent was empowered to make any condtons ot sale he consdered necessary n the crcumstances. j Tbe sales n dspute were hot made by the Custodan n hs capacty as a common-law trustee, but under the extraordnary powers devolvng upon hm as the Presdent's representatve, under the addtonal sectons of the act. "Because a trustee wth only the usual powers may not ordnarly sell trust property at prvate sale for less than ts far monetary value, t by no means follows that the Custodan, actng under supervson and drecton of the 'reeldeat. m»y not do engaged n the ndustres have derved an ncdental advantage from the plan, that ncdental result cannot nvaldate a" transacton lawfully consummated D the publc nterest. The same charge would le aganst the valdty of every tarff act. * Tbe sale was n effect to Amerca and ts ctzens, not to those then engaged n chemcal and alled ndustres." ( Judge Morrs ruled that f the executves entrusted by Congress wth! power of sale acted wthn the scops' ot that power "ther acts are not subject to judcal nullfcaton or revew. nvason by the courts to determne htterestj' whether the -publc UUrsst requred J the property be Bold otherwse than j lnear tt^e s^atutory coftdltoeg_ jre- j scrbed and to set asde the sale should the Judgment ot the court be dfferent from that.of the Presdent would be a judcal nullfcaton not J only ot the Presdent's act but also of the act ot Congress conferrng on the Presdent the power to determne what the publc nterests requred. What tbe publc nterest requres depends upon the condtons exstng n the naton. Courts do not understand tbe 'stale of the Unon' and as, apprehend, arffnot equpped to ascertan t The statement of the reasons actuatng the Presdent does not nl*ke hs act any the leu an act of dscreton. t s conceded the Presdent cannot be brought nto court to substantate hs reasons. The statute does not requre hm to dsclose to the purchaser tbe evdence npon whch hs reasoos were based. The statute does not lmt the Executve n the asslgnmtat of reasons to such as may be supported by legal evdence p by fsctb avalable to the publc" PRACTCAL HOUSE PANTER AND DECORATOR FRST CLASS WORK Flat Fnsh, Enamelng, Hardwood Fnshng, Paperng Estmates Cheerfully Gven SAM NADEL THE PERTH AMBOY GAS LGHT COMPANY j 206 SMTH STREET Heatjg and Cookng Applances Ruud Automatc and Storage Water Heaters Con-Den-Rt Radant Log! Odorle Effcent nexpensve Telephone 143 Perth Amboy j New Process Gas Ranges For a Short Tme Only A HOT-PONT RON FREE wth a Western Electrc Machne ELECTRCAL HOME WRNG CORP. (JOHN J. YELLEN, Pres.), Lghtng Fxture, Supples and Applances ^ Tel. P. A and 2008-M. 359 State St., PERTH AMBOY When n Need of Anthracte or Btumnous Coal, Coke, Brquettes or Wood Call 1313 Perth Amboy We alto Carry Stock of Locust Fence Potts. RYMSHA & CO., nc. Tel P. A. Homemade Crullers and Doughnuts lke mother used to make. Ask your grocer. HENRY DOMHOFF CARTERET WOODBRDGE NEW YORK CANDY KTCHEN Manufacturers and De-alert Strctly Pure CANDES AND CE 79 Man S. 989 State Street PERTH AMBOY, N. J. D CRKAM Tel. 43 HUMPHREYS & RYAN HARDWARE Mam St. Woodbrdge, N. J. Plumbng Fxture* Ho.e, Fall Hardware Pant* and Ol at Old Prce SALTZMAN'S HARDWARE WRELESS SUPPLES tad SETS Tool* Pant* Var4»h" Moute FurnUhnf Bulder.' Hardware 82 Man Str Woodbrdg* HENRY ROMOND Qualty Grocer 142 MAN S. 'Pbone 53-9 Woodbrdf. CUSTAV BLAUM Groceret and Pro^tons 7 MAN ST. Woodkrdfe OUVER B. AMES, NC. ELECTRCAL CONTRACTNG V%mw m WUlsrd BatUrj Barfk* FRAL f t r W. Farweather ARCHTECT Member Amercan nsttute of Archtects 39 RECTOR ST. METUCHEN, N. J. Phone Metuchen 309-W. FORDS FORDS PHARMACY Tel. 206S "The RM.U Store" New Brunwck AT*. FORDS HARDWARE GO. Tool, Pants, Varnsh ft Ols UUw and Hnu hold NUT W) PwtoBc* PORP8, N. J. ' LOl)lS MORRsbN Shoes, Clothng and General Merchandse Open Every Day Eacept Saturday FORM, N. J. FORDS NATONAL BANK Resources. $325,000 FORDS, N. J. ; HANSEN & JENSEN GENERAL CONTRACTORS Escalatng, Sewern B, Crad«f, Cart T B of all Knd. M» CORNELL ST. T.. B64,M WOODBRDGE C A. FULLERTON Auto Truckng Movng, Etc. Local and Lea c DUtance Havlaf 7» Albert St., WoodVHdf* T»L 726 W a T d ^

7 ^T^y-M; fl. Where 685 Automobles Are Kept n Repar bylatest mproved Machnery A U T O M O B L E P state. nspectors are employed to keep constant tnj>s on the equpment, wherever t may be, and o make, rec- (mmrmwunns [or renewals and ro- ssembly Room where automobles are recondtoned. nsert shown engne test blocks. mtrs. Tlu'o reports from thn nspec one wth all of the specal labor savk toou avalahlo^on ths floor s a wo ar«revewed ly the hoad ot thn department and orders ssued for the wrvce truck whch carres a completo repars to be made. f the defects aru wreckng outft and powerful searchght for n^ht work. Ths truck car- of mnor nature, they are corrected wthout removng the car from tho es a power wnch, a spool wth a llntrtqt where t may hon be, but all able and such other equpment as s epalrs of a major nature are done at lecessary to handle wrecked cars he frvlnktot man shops. long the hghways. n the rear s a On the man floor at rvngton are platform jack by the UBe of whch ho heavy truck and the pantng departments. The pant shop contans fted to the platform,- and dragged front ends of largo trucks may be all modern equpment necessary for away. ths class of work, ncludng specal pant removng devces and. process whch sprays the pant upon the car n leas than one-half the tme and labor t used to take by the hand method. A very consderable part of the tme anj labor saved n ths pant shop s brought about through ase of specal dryng rooms thermostatcally conrollad. n these rooms each coat of pant s dred n from two to three hours. Kvcry automoble ownor drnncls the vthaulnk and repar operaton wtrl perodcally tns to b<s performed, ether by hmself or by hla ;;rar«mechanc. Wth most owners :h;n mnnns one car year to be gone.vcr, und now and then there U a man. fhrtunatp or unfortunate enough, as ho lnholf may vew t, wo owns three nr Tour cars whch have to be sub( tod to the rehabltaton process annually. Bad enourh, you wll gay, to be to keep one car n order; but p you were responsble tor the mantenance of 685 cars of all varetes, ncludng work cars, repar wagons, heavy trucks for the haulng f materal, nettng of poles and other ncdental work? Some Job? Ordnarly yes, hut when there l extraordnary equpment mantaned for keepng everyone of those machnes n applepe condton, the task does not seem so huge. > Ths equpment occupes two entre floors ot the new lrrlngton Servce Buldng, or about *0,000 square feet. Ths organzaton of about seventy men n known as the Automoble MaJn trnance Department of Publc Servce VcWuctan Company. These cars and trucks belong to the varous operatng companes of Publc Servce Corporaton of New Jersey and are used dally n the performance of dutes relatve to furnshng gas and electrcty and ntroot car servce to most of the reel (nn* of ths state. Many of the trucks are employed by the Producton Com pany n road buldng, and n large engneerng Jobs. nspects Auto* for All State The Mantenance Department recelvch, nspects and dstrbutes all au lonoulles, trucks and accessores use ly tlo OaH, Electrc, Ralway, and Producton Companes throughout th STATE OF NEW JERSEY. DEPARTMENT OF STATE CERTFCATE OF DSSOLUTON. TO ALL WHOM THESE PRESENTS MAY COME, GREETNG: WHEREAS, t appears to my satsfacton, by duly authentcated record of the proceedngs for the voluntary dssoluton thereof by the unanmous consent of all the stockholders, deposted n my offce, that UNFORM COLOR AND CHEM- CAL CORPORATON, a corporaton of ths.state, whose prncpal offce s stuated at Market Street and Bertraml Avenue, n the Cty of Perth Anluy, County of Mddlesex, State of New Jersey (A. LAWSON RAM- SAY beff the agent theren and n.lase thereof, upon whom process may n 1 served), has compled wth the requrement!) of "An act concernng corporatons (Revson of 1890),". rrt'lhnnury to the ssung of ths Certfcate of Dssoluton. NOW, THEREFORE,, Thomas F. Martn, Secretary of State of the 1 State of New Jersey, DO HEREBY CERTFY that the sad corporaton [ dd, on the sxth day of December,. VJ'', tle n my ofllee a duly executed and attested consent n wrtng to {the dhsoluton of sad corporaton, [executed by all the stockholders [thereof, whch sad consent and the record of the, proceedngs aforesad [are now on tle n my sad offce ~~ (provded by law. N TESTMONY WHEREOF, have hereto set Seal of the ] my hand and af- Secretaryof 1 fxed my offcal the State of J seal, at Trenton, New Jersey. ] ths sxth day of December, A. D., one thousand, nne hundred and twenty-three. THOMAS F. MARTN, Secretary of State. 1-4, 11, 18, 26. SHERFF'S SALE. lddlfesex COMMON PLEAS. Harry B. AfflarbMh, plantff, VB. Kalman Mndszanthy, defendant. P Fa, for gale of premses dated December 7th, By vrtue of the above stated wrt, > me drected and delvered, wll Kpoae to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY THR- TEENTH, NNETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOUR, two o'clock n the afternoon of ld d«y, at the Sherff's Offce r? Be Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. { All the rght, ttle and nterest of s defendant, Jalman Mndszenthy, n and to all the followng de- 'bttd pt-emses, all that tract or jrcel of land and pramse-a wth the lldngu thereon, herenafter par- Ulurly descrbed, etuate, lyng bemjr at Stswaren, n the Town of Wopdbrdge, County of Md! Dryng Apparatus One of the mportant detals of the dryng apparatus 1B the ar condton ng equpment whch s dentcal n prncple 1th that employed for supplyng tr to the" large turbogenera lora. The dryng rooms are ventlated, securng ther supply of ntake ar from thn ar condtonng equpment, whch conssts of what s known as an ar washer n whch the ar supply passes through a fne spray of water whch thoroughly cleans t and re moves all of the durt whch mght otherwse settle on the pant and destroy ts glossy surface Through the use of the latest mproved devces and apparatus t la pos3lb,e to refurbsh car at thj lrvlngon repar headquar tej-h n from three to sx d;yn, dependc on whether the car calla for a rubdowu, touch-up or reflnsh or a complete burn-off anl frst class pantng Job To do the same amount ot work on a car n a garage would take from twt to tbrue we^ka. ^ The rest of the man flour s devoted chefly to truck reparng whch Known as Lot Number 1, Block 7, on a "Map of Sewaren, Mddlesex County, New Jersey, the property of the Sewuren mprovement Company" made by F. A Dunham, of Planfleld, N. J., dated July, 1834, and fled n the offce of the Clerk of Mddlesex County, on November 16, 1894, under fled No. 248 and more partcularly descrbed as follows: Begnnng at a pont formed by the ntersecton of the northerly lne of Ferry street wth the westerly lne of Clff Road, runnng thence along the sad westerly lne of Clff Road, as the same wnds and turns, one hundred and forty-one und twenty hundredths (141.20) feet; runnng thence westerly two hundred and ffty and seventy-fve hundredths (250.75) feet to the easterly lne of an alley ten feet wde at a' pont dstant northerly along the easterly lne of sad alley seventy-nne and seventy-one hupdredths (79.71) feet from the pont of ntersecton of the sad easterly lne of sad alley wth the sad northerly lne o Ferry street; runnng thejce southerly along the easterly lne of sad alley seventy-nne and seventy-one hundredths (79.71) feet to the sad ftortwrly lne o Farty street? and runnng thence easterly along the Sad northerly lne of Frry street two hundred and " sxty-tow and eghty hundredths (2G4.80) feet to the pont of begnnng. Together wth the rght of way for pleasure, boatng to and from the water of Smth Creek, as granted and expressed n a certan deed, of conveyance from Sewaren mprovement Company to Elma Theresa Hoyt, dated July 27, 1900, and recorded n the offce of the Clerk of the County of Mddlesex n Book 438 of Deeds, pages 135, Judgment amountng to approxmately $000. Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenances thereunto belongng or n anywse appertanng. FREDERCK GOWEN, ; Sherff. ALEXANDER BALNT, JR., $ Attorney. 1-1B, 26; 2-1, 8. SHERFF'S SALE. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Between The Maple Realty Co., a corporaton, complanant, and Abraham. Axelrod, et als., defendants. F. Fa. for sale of mortgaged premses dated November 2eth, By vrtue ot the above, stated wrt to me drected and delvered wll expose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY TWEN- TY-THRD, NNETEEN HUN- DRED AND TWENTY-FOUR, at two o'clock n the afternoon of sad day at the Sherff's Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck. N. J. All those certan lots, tracts or Machne Shop Layout On the second floor are the machne.shop, stock room, battery room, weldng and forge room. The machne shop s equpped wth such labor savng devces as a Unversal bearng borng machne, tool gtnder, mllng machne, hgh speed hack saw, radal drlls, lathes, of all knds, valve grnders whch are practcally automatc, elmnatng the personal element and savng a great deal of tme n ths dvson of the work. There s also a full lne of modern electrcal hand tools. Among other tems n ths shop are engne test blocks. These are used for the purpose of testng out an engne after t has been completely overhauled and, n addton, tor breakng n new sets of bearngs by a shop test rather than by a road or servce test. The weldng and forge room contan complete acetylene, weldng and cuttng outfts, ncludng a carbon burnng layout. n tho battery room la a Unlversal-Cowle testng board whch la employed n testng gnton, lghtng, and startng apparatus - There wll soon be nstalled n the Automoble Mantenance Department a specal machne smlar n constructon to the tread mll ubod on the stage n the famous horse race n "Ben Hur," whch wll obvate road tests on repared autos. For nstance, after a ear s recondtoned, t wll be placed on ths machne and started gong, ao that a complete check up can he mau on the car's functonng n all respects. ate, jrtg and beng n the Townshp of Woodbrdge n the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey, more partcularly descrbed as follows: Beng known as lota numbers 587 and 588 frontng on the westerly lne of Manhattan avenue, as shown on a map of Avenel Park, Secton 1, Woodbrdge Townshp, Mddlesex County, N. J., owned and developed by the Maple Realty Company, 215 Smth street, Perth Amboy, N. J., surveyed and mapped by Larson and Fox, engneers and surveyors, Perth Amboy, N. J., and fled n the offce of the clerk of Mddlesex County, Begnnng at a pont on the westerly lne of Manhuttan avenue, dstant southerly 50:54 feet from the corner formed by the ntersecton of the "southerly lne of Menzer street, and the westerly lne of Manhattan avenue, as shown on sad map; thence (1) westerly along the northerly Hue of lot number 589, feet; thence (2) northerly along the easterly lne of lot number 601, 60 feet to a pont n the southerly lne of Menzer street; thence (3) easterly along the southerly lne of Menzer street, feet to a pont n the westerly lne o Manhattan avenue; thence (4) southerly along the westerly lne of Manhattan avenue, feet to the pont or plflceot begnnng-. Bounded on the (north by Menzer street, on the south by lot number 589, on the east 1y Manhattan avenue, and on the. west by lot number 591. Decree amountng to approxmately $750. ; Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenances thereunto belongng or n anywse appertanng. FREDERCK GOWEN, Sherff. DAVD MANDEL, $30.24 Solctor ; 1-4, 11, 18. ~ NOTCE OF HEARNG OF ASSESSMENT. Ayoel Water Sytem, Hall Street Curbng, Leone Street Water Sy»tem, Avenel Water Sytem Extendon, Woodbrd*e Averse Water System, Grove Avenue Sower, > A Street Sow«r. NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN, that the Board of Assessments for local mprovements have certfed ther assessments for the several mprovements above named, by reports n wrtng sgned by sad Board and accompaned by maps, and that sad reports and sad assessments wll btj Consdered by the Townjhp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the ounty of Mddlesex, at a meetng to be held January 28, 1924, at the Town Hull, Woodbrdge, at 8 o'clock r» the evenng. At sad meetng, all persons nterested n sad asb/8»menta may be heard respectng t bf SOME CAUSES FOR STARTER TROUBLE n Case^ of Falure Battery s Frst Thng to Suspect- Teat Acd Soluton. (By ETWN Jp CnlUge tt AutamotlM; Oreer To every motorst smmer or later there comes the unjlsmt experence- of steppng on the shuer button mll lmom! of tnt n-rry whrr of turnng genre, hplnr creeled by stony slence. t s senrcfly remarkable that tls occurh, ndeed the wutdcr s that the stnrter holds np (s well us t does under the abuse thnt t rvelves at the mmls of the ovprnce enr owner. Tho stnrter system embodes the followng unts: A atormo battery, the cables that connect the buttery wth th> rest of tl«system, n swtch for brngng the stnrtpr nto nctlnrt und, us A general tllrr, tn- frump of the cur, whch ts used to return the current to the buttery after t bus turned over the engne., Sutpect Battery Frst. n cases of stnrtpr falure the frst thng to suspect s the buttery, whch supples the current 1 tnt operates the sturter. Once n week durng the actve runnng season the buttery must be flled to level wth dlsllllel wnter. The add soluton should le tested nt these tlmea wth.a.hydrometer, ghow- ng the specfc gravty of dp soluton. f ths has fallen heluw 1,200 the battery s nwny below churns and must be recharged wthout delay. f the battery s permlted to become dry or to fall so low n elm rue tlnt t cannot turn over the starter the cause of the falure 1B nt once revealed. The next thngs to suspect are the cables that connect the battery wth the starter by way of the swtch. Whle the trouble here s not so frequent, nevertheless nsulaton may we*r through, settng up shorts that dran the battery and prevent the starter from dong ts work. Occasonally, also, the swtch goes out ot busness, but f the buttery s nroved to have adequate current ana the cables are all rght, examne the swtch. Laok Of Lubrcaton. Sometmes the starter motor tself goes out of busness through mechancal falure or lack of lubrcaton. The startng motor s generally lubrcated from the engne on one end and by a small ol hole n the other. The engne lubrcaton s automatc, tat' the ol hole requres a drop of ol every 500 mles 0* runnng. The brushes and commutator of the startng motor do not need ol; n facl, f ol get on these ports t s lkely to stop the motor from operatng. n ths ease the ol mny be cleaned oft by holdng a small pece of fne sandpaper aganst the oomnutator whle the motor s runnng From all ths the car owner wll get the obvous lesson that troubles n the startng system are best cured by reasonable- care beforehand. Keep the battery up to ts work, watch the cables for broken nsulaton. Gve tl«startug motor the lrop of ol t needs, and the starter wll contnue to wtlrr obedently to your foot pressure whle the crank rusts n dleness under the back seat. STEERNG ARMS CAUSE WEAR One Reason la That Wheels Are Not True, E»pecally When tho Car s Turned. One reason for unusual wear on front tres, due to the wheels not beng true, especally when the car s turned, s because the steerng arms, extendng from knuckle to te rod, have been hent from a hard stran exerted on them by the wheels httng a rut, bump or flaw n the road dagonally, or by some object strkng the arras themselves. Naturally, tho wheels wll not both head n the same drecton when one or both of these arms are sprung. TROUBLE LAMP OF 000 TYPE 80 Constructed That t Can Be Made to Adhere to Any ron Part of Automoble., -No autouolltlst lkes to be wthout a trouble lamp, and often; when le lus (JOB he fnds t dffcult to place t where t wll afford llumnaton ut the seat at the trouble whle hs hands are occuped wth, tools. The newest type of trouble lamp las an electro-magnet n the" base, fvhlcl la energzed when tla lamp la lghted,.makng t possble to stck t to any of the ron parts of the car. Startng Made Ealer. Throw out the clutch when startng. Motor has to turn over the clutch am! countershuft geurs, besdes the engln tself. t s a heavy stran on the batterj. Have a Chevrolet n the Sprng by OUR NEW WAY TO PAY PLAN. Jejferaon Motors, n}. Tel. 15. u opt or conrrm the same, or to revse and correct sad assessments. Dated, January 11, ANDREW KEYES, Townshp Clerk. R. A. HRNER Funeral Drector and Expert Embalnwr The only fully equpped and up-todate Undertakng Establshment n town, F.lr Treat man! to AU. Offce Phone Resdence Phone 289. TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: TAKE NOTCE, that the undersgned wll apply to the Court of Common Pleas of Mddlesex County on the 8th day of February, 1924, at ten o'clock n the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as can be heard, at A G E ODD BE BROTHERS TYPE-B SEDAN The 1924 Model Studebafcer Lght-Sx Sedan $1485 /. 0. b. factory When wnter ntensfes your desre for closed car warmth and protecton, remember that Dodge Brothers Type-B Sedan s almost as nexpensve to own and operate as an open tourng car. Frank Van Syckle 1S3 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE., Perth Amboy, N. J.? the Court House, n the Cty of New Brunswck, New Jersey, for an order authorzng me to assume another name, to wt, the name of John Charles Spauldng, pursuant to the statute n such case made and provded. lntxouty BTUDEBAKER WULFF CORD TRES Hgh Grade n Everr RMM PRCES ARE ROHT We ore Sole Wnodbrdge Drtffbvton WOODBRDCE AUTO SUPPLY Acce»orat anl SuppllM, GaJ) OB 20 M«n St.. WOODBR1DGB, M. S. V. Dated January 8th, 1924 JOHN CHARLES LNDAUER, St. George's Avenue, Woodbrdge, N. LEON E, MCELROY, Attorney. 1-11, K, 24; 22-1, ll ll P T ^ lp. 1BB mlm The 1924 Model Studebaker Lght- Sx closed cars are qualty cars. They are bult to endure to gve lastng satsfacton. Both body and chasss are produced n Studebaker plants where panstakng craftsmanshp has always been the rule and the practce. ' By manufacturng complete motors, ( transmssons, axles, frames, bodes, tops, castngs, forgngs, and stamp- ngs, parts-makers 1 profts are elmnated from costs, and one proft only s ncluded n Studebaker prces. Phone or call for demonstraton. Terms to Matt Your Com J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE Studebaker Dstrbutor for Mddlesex County 3833 DvUlou St, PERTH AMBOY 92 Sckurema St., NEW BRUNSWCK T H S S A S T U D E B A K E R Y E A R

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Vrn WHam llrunbcrff. char- 'f th«art Commttee and ht-r -J: wll hold a card party a', the h'r 1 - '' Mm. f. Abrupt«r, (T) be u»m Ut purchas* a for Urn audtorum >, _M n Mr-.-:'-- V- ' As::--v. ^. M.r;. ':;.-^ V :;. <.".: ; : - -r ::? -ra- '.- era AEXT '' * Mry J r--' :f Mr V- ; Krs C!*r*- Pf*:**T : W-" -fvrf. rror 1 ;* Q- *- *'" '&* ;s» :-L Arc.?. :.f J»r-» - -'V.' T:'««: "* M.M V -"* Er:-*r. rrer- 5a:- Tbt Osr V-.-:- A., wll ht-; : :- T" 1^" vestng s Cty. -Mrt. Ur.:«: r Fords. _. GrwsR* of Th* Bk':-T ": N't* York *.'.. tr Rtj-Srt. Mrs. E. L r :<r-.s?.-«<c., Fr* *«*;. "b* Frday Mr. «Mrs. :::T. cf -.1* ««:::; r-.nasy cf Dr. M-rdy f u -smh,.e.., < r fcrt-t, lor a f«w dfy MV">'.r'<<by Whcdcr wn«h n D&r.<-1 K. Vo'rh"'K, who of K. "' j r'-turn to h<t r.. Mr At h frr-r-*.. ^err. :?.r.;y A card ptr:t»-."! *-? shcc sr«;. tr.<f. cat -:-f: -- " Th<; :-!rp btars X- H" _ Tb:-r.:+.*. «t<. ;_...,- g^rrrma»»*» H :-'-; -.rr.: :':r :- :^-.: ;f ".f lc.rr' l^-trare.rooc :f"':s* Tv: T.r:* A". M_^5 G+r-.rde Bo^;:yE. of Per ATEr. W'-.-cr-tf- -..:;. ;:«: Surdy lr Mr. ard Mrs.... r. v..,,,,,,,. Kullctn Hord A-:.rr :f T:=:;'.* AVr.-!-r*. *: OE SetMl ;rr~: r.-. Perth A-r v -.» :-r. «--:r.«?.7. F-rd." Ev-rv contrbuton s put j -j : :'..H-ML p«;u *.rt *..-.7 r Mrs. J B. M;.Ur - d»y ft-tng:. *'.'.'-C AT^MJ.«*j-tr. vf J*r«*y C:ty. "--, '.!.; f.rjp and mark'-') n» ^nall '~' ^ G:r* (..- '-- met: ::- -r - -"'f:-:r-.:-:r J^rll: : -:.rf :-:»wr.: :* ET-.T'. «.:r. r.f.-'a. :'- Br:.-:tlyT_ «'. Kr V. ' Tbe acns.: :-rr.sr: :A: tny Mr <.br:«xtfrr has retarr.m V t >.at'th<- worker carrers. Th',... - r _. - * snr^ :'.f.?»- ' 2**:-*. -U t~ :.tl t*. -.'t^.'.:. =>::>:rt- b*:^. rttrv -.fy -,5 th* E*K«-rr. J-.tr =-.:: :-,r>;-!tt af:*r a Ttr.;, years' rjt ; C.:- C6rr,j. :gr. jfart-d Monday anl.satsfsc'.'.rv'rrf LT'- 11 * reported. 4. Or- "- f.-- '.:"&;:'.. :r. M r:'t. =fre :-. 5-rdT r-^"-* :f W- **- Jnatry S. - Mtc-n: :- fcma. E:s Tf.zrz vts * (rre*: «urc*t:^rt' : :: * rs aty.! ctr;f r: :+ Mrs «.:la= T:br:w?T. :. SJt: Gr**s sa*«. ;r.w -..; ;» =*,-. *». Mrs. J M&grar. -B=f. A r,: 5 A'hary :f?r: "<*:*.:r. P-rt jnr~l Tbf La<E«.Vw-:-::s' ^r 5f Cr^r.jur ^r.ue. :'. tr..'. ' zrjk'. t" ".' - r*r: **". :r "S'lr: :«- :» r-r.'.r.y N<.. j. ht".: 1: :.-.r rr -V-. w::.; TWKT'ET :: M».L CcEf!*f»O0B.t: rr.-rr Mr. &r. M-K Eug^re Xt-c. of "The Roary" popular. cr, \ht ja.- -?**ry r:c"t: T-S.? L ".rvntr- r-t-:. * F7-*r.:rx MT*tl ~.:r:r '. -retdy me*tr. r *: '.'! *'?- -e :f >frt As::yTv;:*. l>:r.f fltr.d. ar.d Mr. and E:t TUT tb;t v-: :- ;c**f. b:"r. ~:<'.l:~ =.*: r.nr.- }. C. WSEass -J.T. f"r«*.. Mr?. W. A. Cn:.f Jr.. of Br«.kJTr;. v.-t ;!."m:>'l ropl'rt of the S'nK Mss 5-7- G;»P.f =::= :««-: fr:- ^-.f :.: = t ;t«rt- ] s. «;;.'«s. T^e*day aft«-r.:-- T^ ^T --r:-«*.- rs:*.; ; -.te boa;* ;f Mr. Xoe'j pr- "T:.* '.f-ary." v.fr- sold n t!:. thp Mr- P. : Arr.;.:- T:::v "R'::::rof. ~ Y;.;r>;**5. {'.15. Kr *d Mr$ M C S«. of t_ Tf-Lr -f '.s put.llf-atl'n, and nmny 1-- r..^ v-k- Mr - «r*^. : SY* Enr.'Tr.: ;T:. tr: ;:T G«.rf* sr«-r.3t. T-=rr^&y sfttruoon. U."Ssn1- '' ropes h"* t''':n sol..-..-_./ -Mr ^ to. :.,., lr: «v.«- "Jo,;«d -,!.»-- «'.':. v^r f:!!<- tt'n. t las >'<-P trnnt *" & ' -..r.^-; r~.t:.-r-s s: :r.r r.: ^4 paper «.CT?rs<rs,!a-- *r- A Mr*... K. Wftler was an Ea r, Tt'-«day. CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS January 23 Munrale by Brahn'.'; b f H K(:holar»hp Fur.,!, wnrn l!nt«ry Club. January 25 U»nco at Ford* Schr 1 ly T'onlH J'(r<;nt-Teach«Assocaton r.sv- V-<-r rn.''l January 25- -Thfr l{'-ll fjrg ant' ':.,;-.'<! n front of.s lro- n ltfh.school, (rven by t locl t-l-phon! jrrl«. th'- board H b'-n(.' ch rn'-mprovd<-d Tonght ll"*'lrt(f of "Dulcy" n parlur of CottrfKutldnal Church, u-. lrr a!(tlc-n lad'-r of the church. Junuary 2»-''»rd 'arty and Df of Co. J). A. n.hch School. R;-. t«r'» (Jnrhwtrn for dancng. January 31-r Annual B«nent C a., 1'nrty of Ka-t'-rn S'Ur n l,-,t! L.. ; room of Mufonf Hall. Frbruary 9 l-um h<-on of St. E!-.z.v ln-th's 'rt of F.pvopal Church ;,-. home of MrH. C. R- Brown, at L ovok, ncrv'-d bv Corn Pro'lj.-, C.. Kollowcl by card". February 15 Dance, under au-n-~ St. Klaub'-th's Unt, at H-.wn School. Torn Coop'-r's "Cour,:;,- CJub" Or'H'-.Htra U appear aean. February 29 Annual play of \V.,. mn's Club «t Hgh School. March 13 Annual Guest Xjrh'. - Womn's Club at Hsrfc School. Tho above s a lstng of varom comng ev;nth of townshp ckls ar^l goc'tts. t s ntended as a ready rcf'-rcnc' for n' f:r>er.d«nt Please advse ths offce of any you wsh lsted. How 'Steel Equp' Grew, an nterestng Story r. ; :»:. -rtars '. :er. r. K-H-. :ba: Mr. M. Taylor Pync was made the pn-sck-nt of th.- <"'-,r;-.r.any. H; teraj. Baa*'.!- :--r!r. cf P^r-. bcy, n<.. -.EV^ Tts;*: :.;.. Mr. *.:..; Mr-.. v C-r -r.-..:-r. t<3 relatve* from New Y.:t vcr Mrf- Frat F«-f*e'. wt? tr. of towt vstor t'lcy. Mdford Grter. o T-r-r.T. Arr.: TEt«J fn-e-rd' here, TKr-.r Mr. FTr.; H:n:r. :'. P. AnJbcy. Tste^ fr.sr.ds.t: :: " Hopelawn Mr. r. Mr= P&T:". T-rek : ttced a: t T^ry a: '- r r.j-r.e New Br;r.rs-.:t at*r.;r.?av-r nr.day were etj^yta :-r:.^gt.'.-". ".:.-: rv-r. and rtfrr;.-..tr.:s Trrre -Tr,--.-:. Utt bo;r Mr. k- Mr?. Jet-. Scr^:- of Flord* Gr^-re Rt-j. fcrs T cobgtf.^r: -^ te tr.h t s t boy. A s.rr'.r party * r-vcf. ee-cdy '.: V.:. hrd Mr?. C'.&T JUtttt-5-; ry Wr. *=o Mrs. C'.. Lamber: r. tere T*S, G&'L'-J. musc tr " p-rr-r. P^-fre-atrr. were str-.r The par:y :n;:- frcr_ P-r.r. A:r.l.-:-T. B:r. here Plat; L- W.-z c-.-tt.f^-. tt cux- :-: >r trl tr. ;hr scfc&ol.;.::r..rr, bv t. Zx- Frtmtr: - A; a:.:r. cf The F^ Krt D:.-:: : Sv.rdy. Ft/b.. «. A 7-r-''-. 1 wrr.-3.:r.:.'.y Erc o the.,.?.rr 'J;.*»? tre d*y tg.'.: '-- '. T-rvfr tpr., The New Unt of the Securty Steel Factores at the Left. an rjcrt Tbe r.e :rr.-t -.; :he :*;e l -B-::b. *.te Qctenr-r.&tor. : buld up a busness that f-'-. [r:r.;f work f-:>r rcr* ^r,g r.umberf. a better place to work, r_gr.r.- wgr* r.d SL mprcvet star-dtd (f lvng condtons for all cmr.*"y;-5. Hflnp tfef -rsor ar.d cr>ars * o hs cotvclon, he sought s^: Evst*rr JocntE for the plant and fnally decded upon Avettl, on O lot Bta D-J.c:r.g re af?..r; addtc't*! falraes cr ^tr:v--:,of ^ acce-sfblty to all of "he large markets and due to ts eolnp'.ete :-e cf Se-s 5*rc-g n te mdst of a grpbp 'of towns and ctes that afforded all of r.c'.u.rz 3"' LabeJ Utd*r»r;t*rs' Sfrf ~r^r = ^er FQEg Cabneu. S:eel of r*a communty and home lfe. 5"r.e!v:r.? r, : specal tal: to crd rr.r«for banj. KZT> Or. November sete-suem}; last, at the age of thrty-eght, after an r. -5^-?. *..h T-.res and purc busdtg^ The r*~. ;e3ed*'batway Saneaa u&«&e - Hn Ttfrtk. Mr Prr.c putttd on to the Hgher Lfe. Bar.'t &-1-: :.-.e new P.a'sray Tr^K. W;rk :-z. the ce-vr factores was started n the sprng of 191G, and Car.-.y-ar'.y' nkng room* are TOW ^t^^c w::r. ' SECCRnr" 1 St««l Fur- cc-er.rt^d. fr* mor^thj lat«r? provdng ths growng ndustral commu'.t w-.-.h the dfcctcr. of housng the largest plant n the country, r-v-re. C:uv.ers axd Flng E q,-pr^tallatos are & crw:-. r.--^r.-. t -ah..- dfcvvt«-d tc'r^ettly to the manufacture of steel offce furnture. The :.;. The mk^ r asd ns*r, ^.yrrg-^.'-v. n r.ks have ffy<jert^ e2u'.r>- jt.g-.t.&l. t,r: r.*rt;es cor.t&ced abo'jt 115,000 square feet of factory T r. r., ''-TV"..! ::,at and rar-k T.:h tht Moses Taylor Pyne. At te :;c.r.g ;o Avenel. a consoldaton of tho two companes \v;s rl''t-d, ar.d the came 'r.jr.«'- Equ;Tn;er. Corporaton. Oscar A. Wlkcrson became (l'erat.manper and a lttle la:er V:..- Pr-sd-tt. n whch rapacty he now drects the workng? of ke- jrg.v.- rto. tlscar, as ho hat become famlarly known to the v.uj :/; el \lk> h''rabouts, s a regular fellow am as lkeable a man as or.t \. '. nct n a lfe tme. He s a trojm for work, for despte h? nw'.'. tudous 'tlcl lutes, n- has becone a tjrure n local actvtes, n. :, asmn-atfd wth tle Woodbrdge Kotary Club, the Rahway Hu.-p"-- 1, V. M. ('. A,, Krst llnptst Clurcb of Kahwvy, Colona Country Cv njl mntos other socal and cvc bodes. Ho recently bu: a lo.;- l'ul 'lknal ty[n- house, stuutel <m thr old Dover Road, n Co'..:... whch s <lc>tctl tn lu-cune one uf tlc show places n ths bea'ju;. They v,:,.v-; MMM F YOU NEED Letterheads Cards avtatoos Folders Statements Crculars Eavelopes BUlhead «r aaytldg else n the prnt ; lne, come n and see us. >«> nterth' Vew of the New Unt to the Securty factores showng both floors already n ^se.-.p. T, * kl:r. :..::-.-. -r.-.c u.'.rr. ::.jt t rt^u! :..: '.g- ".-Ev RTY" S:etl Plant row o^-ry^-g - ' : ' K- a - - E - : '"-... s.,,-.... c-. Urv.ur:. Oho, scarc^y more than a shack, n»r.:.:. :n lk'?. the c-.'^fthr makr.g'cfl few select peces as fa-from the sandardator. pc;r., vhchhve b-tr. e, ; --c«spert n ths modest place by the Freproof Furnture and. C:retracton Company. n.k.rs of 'SECURTY" Steel Products were then known. r. m. r jwever, ju«abcu'..; - rs were coevnctd that the space was entrely too small for tht b-j^r.^ss that was tftr. h :.-. - a'.ong»nd almost completely lesaoyed ^e buldng. Ths was r.:: ettcuy a cau ^ :r Company movng to MamsbnrK, Oho, were a buldng wth nure than ten uoes the r.c r.rr-. :.;cry was secured. f, t :.. ::r,e years, many actons were m«de to the "SECURTY- S-^d Une ad a worldwde d-r uton s«ured. Breach «fc«* wtx* uft.-ed» N«W ^rk. Cty, Newark..r. Boston. Ths rapd growth was large'.;.- made possble by Mr. A Wllteraon, then Sal4 Manager, whose.heremenu hs«d«e pnr.,.1 cause of the CoB^p*ny'a later and T. r^ gforout successts- A.. rt of ths artcle wt *re reproducng- pbotofraph of n dffcult ;he suy of the Company at J"r.--: -%, notaly the Dsyu,n Snce ;r>, a jrreat steel buldnj; hus been erected ao?!c]<? :' the '.ct.ny, (tvu m adljtoul area optto.roo square feet, and '. law addton to the plant, mt-hurtfr 111,1100 squartf feet, gves a t>' L.o- space of about 'JlUl.dOO.sumn. feet. l'la,n s for the coestrnct-u..f nddtuul mnnuractunr unts have Wen denned by the Colnpar.y aryhtecls ln.k-nrern, Ue bul.l» K,,f «-,,h wll take place as u ttnuvlh of th,. C.mpmy,lem<nds., JU ( j(,e «'of the pre=e-' factores acqured n lh<> 1(, K m tract, «uev.^bw for ths purpose.! yuu n.,.. an open Mec,ct, prnt )11(tl, 2hl( the Company's catalogue, wh.. LclrVc hs cc!',rl.utd much to make ths company JUKCCH* ; l M the Sln-l'f: u nu>nt Corporaton deal: "Tr.e Cotpar.y polcy was founded upon tfee deal that we wm,ld M1.,. k, mr,, mn'mpr«s.les our Bm beng- to cr.at, ^ d wll nnd establsh a H.,hd roundalon f,,,- h,. f tltur t, development of our buaws*. further, to mumtnn the conldence of t, pun-.h.e,,, l,y producng llu- hfhf.t qualty SU«1 offce furnture, consstent wth pces that me ruhl." Here we beleve s the expresson of a luwneas prlmlpl hat cguhl well,,... ^,,t,- ( \,v the Amercan as her sundard. The nrst factory : :'. :.!_ '.. >.r : : to a ht '.t vf. 'l.: ar.j "he ph'.. BE SORE AND PCK YOUR TOOLS From Our Well- Cho^n Stock of HGH GRADE TOOLS Hardware of All Knds Fwd's Hardware C«Next to Foot Qffce FORD&.he :..(Tt *..; r mark.:. g. Tr.L f. caustd gr :<r, kf- mor :.<mvene ce., ;_,t U ertccls»te oruy temporar)-. About ths tme, the Freproof Faraturt and Constructon Company tcqured the U. S. Su*l Furnturt plant at Syracose, N. 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