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1 Sports ON PAGE tftt TODAY XV., No. 39, New Seres No. 316 WOODBRDGE; N. X, FRDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 PRCE THREE CENTS Sdewalk Agan CTE BOY'S DEATH tment Changed; Delegaton Tell* Townshp, Commttee POET READNG. The ppectre of death that appeared here two weeks ago when lttle James Cardjello WAS klled by an auto on WoocTbrdge ave- t tne, resulted Monday nght n a com tottee watng on the townshp body ask that mmedate steps be taken have sdewalks lad through th«m. t came as a surprse to the nmttee whch, some months ago, fled to put through ordnances to ve sdewalk!! lad but had to abanon the dea when a great majorty property owners n that secton rpeared at the hearng And told the Bmnttee that they were aganst the roposton. The father of the dead boy wan He of the ones whn appeared at the loan Hall Monday nrht. He, as ell as the other?, told the Commt- 1 that sdewalk* are now consdered necessty by a majorty of Port np people. The real danger of ck of sdewalks, they sad, les n 400 school chldren that have to > the road (Hrng the. busest part ' the day. To Dredge Heard 1! Brook ' Heart's Brook, the stream that passes through the center of town and, by overflowng n tmes of extreme ranfall, submerges the lower end of Green street and parts of Rahway venue and Pearl street, s to be dredged, accordng to an ordnance ntroduced at Monday's meetng of the Townshp Commttee. Resdents of the affected dstrcts have for several year* been urgng some acton U> curb the pranks of the brook. The terms of the ordnance call for dredgng and gradng the bed of the brook "frown Pearl street to hgh water mark." t s thought that the effect of ths work wll last for ten years, the tme t wll take for the brook to agan fll up wth sand. Sx thousand dollars s estmated as the cost of the WOTS. 19 Relates Of Old Watchmaker lre n Newark MAY PROTEST WLL t (Have Fled Caveat To Postpone Bequests To Local Men Fonk Wanes Are Wormg On Lbrary Have Secured Central Locaton On NeW ftrtmswck \rr. WOODBRDGE. A wrt of csveet was Wed Monday by the attorney of August G. Buermann, nephew of' George Zaepfel, the old Woodbftdge waufmker, wtosrtfeatt two weeks ago dsclosed a wll that bequeathed hs estate to three relatves n Germany and $1,000 each to Homer and Phlp Vagelos, propretors of the, Candy Ktchen, who are sad to have befrended the old 'man after hs health had faled n recent years. 11 Boermann, who sad hs frst nt- maton of the death of hs uncle came through a frend of the famly who saw. the story» la«t wet* 1 * ssue of the ndependent, came to Woodbrdge Monday and made arrangements wth an attorney to fle a caveat wth the Surrogate. Accordng to the statement he ssued to ths reporter the caveat wll serve as Ton decks Back Daylght Sayng wll cease at mdnght, tomorrow Sunday mornng New York and ths secton of New Jersey wll agan observe Kaptsm Standard tme. Avod eanfaaw*»nd the embarrassment of appearng at church an boos before t opens by tornna; all watches and clocks bad before you retre Saturday nght* Brown Drew Bg Ye»«n All Wards Complet. TaMe of Becfa Returns On Page Tea GARDNER WONT RUN Neuberg Unopposed B«t Cosvj tests For Oler Local OAW* Spurred on by the shevalty test between Davd A. Brown, Park, the voters of the townshp cast what s consdered to be an unusually heavy v«te at prmary electon Tues- ; day. Brown, who was beaten by' burkbvfsfsr ke Jwnle Court Port Readng Youngsters Charted Wth Housebreakng Fve Port Readng boys, rangng around the age of 12, were held Wednesday by Recorder Ashley for a bearng n Juvenle Court on Oct 5 on charges of havng broken nto and > 3H.. stole, rtele. from places n Port J» wn - **">»«h ' m Beadng and Sewaren Beach. The thc south of tne Can Rdes Hone Cannot Proceed Wthout Drver WOODBDGE Drunk, no drunk that he couldn't st up, s sad to have been the condton of Steve Sabo, lots! aflktaan, who wu arrested Months plsce, and Gowen, of Hghland' day afternoon by Offcer Tom Somers Park, the voters of the townshlo cast * '"^ 8mbo '*»«'»>>d M cn Sabo"'* horss and mlk [ along the hghw reclnng on tne floor of the A charge of havng been drunk and u»j. UVWM, n»u»«u^««;» uj ncnarg one of the closest margn* ever re-, dsorderly ws* lodged aganst Sabo corded n county prmary ballotng, (and be was lodged n the lockup untl ran up the huge total of 1,253 votes! be could recover suffcently to plead, n Woodbrdge Townshp sgantst S o,^.uted that Sabo ressted ar Gowen s 1S». Brown V lead was n-; creased by 800 n Perth Amboy, makng a pluralty of almost 2,000 for Gowen to overcome n New Brunswck and Hghland Park. Fords Bos lne Tangle Prettrt* TWO CLAM OWNER8HAV Commttee Gves Fnupebaw f Or bo; Whalen GeU Rahway Permt WOODBRDGE. - Chargng that Thomas Whalen, the supervsor re- New bv Br "n7t ck j **"\ for. h h T Bays Cmf ess To FORDS. November 1 s tft as the tentatve date of the openng of the new Ford? Publc lbrary, the form- Lufbarry, by whom the orgnal j ng of whch * at present engagng 8Urvvors, Buermann Btated that. ^..Tcct was fostered, re-ntroduoee 1 the attenton of the Fords brawch there are 19 nephews and neces of have rtolen a gomwat h and plan mmedately followng the of the Woman's Club through t«rah-: the old man lvng n Newark, N. J,,»*J»t f 40 an\j two razor* plan mrneu y _,. s, { ^ ^ MrJt R p Ward z f,. jd ^ de ^, Turek'* plate t s cna^ed that temporary njuncton to allow hm and other relatves to conduct an nvestgaton of events leadng op to the drawng of hs uncle's wfll. Contrary to the mpresson gven ths paper last week that three relatves n Germany are Zaepfel's only boys were Nel Zullo, Joseph Zanllo, &OCCO, Muncco. Alfred Dellfso and Alfred Smone. Complanng wtness^ aransl, the boys were Tony Ragtn, of Port Readng, and Joseph Turt-k, propretor of Sewaren Beach. T!r boys are sad to have broken n' place about two week ore a?o and to atements by the Port Readng reacntb but agreed later wth the rest the Commttee to undertake only orton of the orgnal project at tme. The sdewalks to be lad, rdng no overwhelmng protest oex to lght, wll nclude only the of the town densely populated, dea of thc true sentment n Tb,., At Turek'* plate t s cnavgh that the home" of one* of thereutve boy«stole and broke a peanut venda few weeks before Ws death ln K machne and damaged th. electrc the local branch of the Woman's only «.. «uc. «,. Club s sparna; no pan* n ltg effort j and at that tme to have dscussed organ to the extent of hm by small margns, and made pot-, sble hs electon by a lttle over 200 votes. Hs Success over the local' man came as a surprse to Wood-' brdge nasmuch as early returns ndcated a decded trend toward Brown. : Gebhardt, who was successful throughout the county n hs quest for the Democratc nomnaton for ' sherff, ran second to Lsyden n ths townshp. flajpr and Ostnvrs v m - out of the runnng altogether. The three successful Republcan canddates for Assembly ran hgh n lo provde th* place wth a lbraryj the advsablty of makng hs home up to dale and adequate n every ] there. partcular and ha* been fortunate n j Buermann sad he could not undersecurng a central locaton for ts rfand why he or some of Zaenfel's. collecton of books. Through the other relatves n Newark had not j'"«. Ke. corder A.t the hearng the boys told rt t b th h Had Bured Money Near Brook On School Street WOODBRDGE. Myatery surroundng the robbery of Andrasck'a store two wefk* ag» n whch $45 sod a quantty of cake and tobacco were stolen, was solved early* thb week by a confesson made to Sergeant WaUh by Steve Pastor, app 12, who lves n the Mawbey secton of Woodbrdge. Accordng to Pastor's story he and another 12-year-old boy, Charles tsnerf suffcently Readng wll be obtaned untl' courtesy of Mr. George Reynold* the,. been advsed "of ther" uncle's death", j* ther gult tolbold the hearng bernjr s held on the ordnances, j buldng on New Brunswck avenue, He ntmated that they may attempt 'ore Judge Krkpatnck all polls here. Sosn, a resdent of. -,., f,,. UTOO new uom *.- ^ t?".*?>\ M c, on - Carteret and consequently strong n Sabo, who also lves n the Mawbey, h, lt thp Mme pl Detng gtones, but wth the confes- twg secton, beat out Ells on theurart, took the money after they had : t be owaj ne d SlOn of one of them and other adms- n Or».r<l» «1«««> T«* A«>e<.ml1-» kn«(nrera nwn a -ellav wtm/nr hnrtlvl... song made by the rest of the certan, however, that many the people wll have to have a > of heart f a majorty s found of sdewalks now. an Says Drver Of Car Was Not Drunk PORDS. An accdent last Sunday bt n whch a car drven by Edwn en, of Planfeld, crashed nto andrven by Helmar Dagmar, of resulted n Mrs. Dagmar png Totten wth ben(f drunk. or Spencer, by whom Totten was... lned, declared that he could fnd! planned to have evdence to support Mrs. Dag- j magaznes and a fa clam. cotttson happened on New ck avenue, near Amboy hts. 'whch formerly boosed the Fords' Buldng and xan, has been procured by the Fpouors for ther enterprne. To date there have been about 100 ; book* donated to the new lbrary. A complete set of J. Fenmore Cooper's works as well a* the Century Dctonary and Cyclopeda, n ten volumes, were added to the collecton by Howard Hope, of Perth Amboy. Thrtyfve books were gven by the Sewaren Free Publc Lbrary, and a gft of $25 war receved from the trustees of Free School 1-and*. V 'When the lbrary opens t s s department for chldren's to break the wll. The relatves n Germany named n tfae wll are a brother and two cousns of Zaepfel. They lve at Wlhelmback, Bavara. The amount of money nv the old watchmaker's wll s by Buermann to be n the neghborhood of $11,000. n ught Bsys fnd New Cash Regan Woods Democratc slate Tor Assembly, but forced open a cellar wndow shortly lost throughout the county by a wde after dark. The owner of the store margn. The present Republcan Freeholders, aganst whom Wolff ran for nomnaton, defeated hm easly n the local ballotng. There were no contests on the Democratc slate for ths offce. Mayor Lous and h* famly bad gone to" New York for the day. Pastor rsng that Sabo entered the buldng whle he stood on, guard outsde. When Sabo came out he had $45 whch he offered to dvde wth Pastor. Pastor sad he refused to People To Decde On Rase Of Pay For Commttee Neuberg, unoppoh-d on the Republcan tcket as a canddate for the hghest offce n the n», _. _, townshp, drew 1248, votes. Wllam rouce Thnk Hums Brought ] Gardner, who was thought to be hs logcal opponent untl he made known hs unwllngness to run, was wrtten n by 33 Democratc" voters. t Lone Dstance KEASBEY HEGHTS Boys playng n the woods here jester day aftj concealed n the underbrush. Chef Sergeant sdelpha Polce Want John Laurtsen Sent There QODBRDGE-Local po c «have asked to keep a sharp lookout ln LaurUen, age 30, who s j to be wanted n Phladelpha bg robbery. Laurtsen at one ' lved n Sewaren. J On the regular electon ballots ths ' ernoon found a new cash regster ear the people of ths townshp wll aaked to express ther approval pr ment Anyone desrng U> ow* : *"» nw ' t h f» l S? " " ^ ^ books to tl Lbrary maj- do so by! the P 4 ' f 1 ^ " ^ "HE?*?*' leavng them at the home «, **. -» J ggltfs* g ^ {- comrm'ttee-at-large. The ordnance provdng for ths clause on the bat- UeoTgf LKU*. Or f t U desred that someone call for the books eomnnrnkat* wth Mrs. E. T. Greene. pg lots was ntroduced at Monday nght's Townshp Commttee meetng. Funeral of Herbert Laogham Held C Kreutzberg Elected Presdent At Tuesday's Meetng ^COMNG October 6th WOODBRDGE On Tuesday evenng the men of Woodbrdge Frst.. Chtrrch met to organse a Men's Club. Rev. A. & Dexendorf presded. The report of the nomnatng commttee vu gven by Mr. R, D. Howell, ;n the absence of Dr. Mnckenfus. the followng offcers jfra. L. V. Buschman gang "Nearer, were elected: Presdent, Mr. B. C. Draw Nearer." Kreutzberg; vce-presdent, Mr. J. J. nterment was n Scranton eemelvngood; treasurer, Mr. R. C. Tyr- J tery the followng day. Mr. Langham rell; secretary, Mr L. W. Woodman, j leaves a wfe and two small chldren. The report of the commttee on a j consttuton was gven by Mr. A. H. WOODBRDGE Funeral for Mr. Herbert Langham, who ded suddenly at bs home on Man street, Frday evenng, was held at the home of Mr. James Fler on Rahway avenue, Tuesday afternoon. Rev. L. V. Buschman, who conducted the servce, took as hs text "Thou shalt be mssed, because thy seat wll be empty." Mr. Randolph Bang "Lead Kndly Lght"; "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" was sung by Ms. John of Polce Murphy and Walsh both went to the spot ndcated by the boys and brought the fnd to polce headquarters. The regster s a new one and was mannfaetumd by the Natonal Cash Regster Company. All attempts to open t faled, as t wag securely flocked. t s supposed that t was dropped n the woods by theves who may have brought t a long dstance from where t was stolen, u no cash regsservces' ter has' been reported mssng, from nearby towns. The polce have sent the seral number of the regster to the manufacturers n an attempt tq locate ts rghtful owner. The two tckets, as they now stand, and that both he and Sabo then went to Carteret, where they attended the moves, returnng to Woodbrdge shortly before ten o'clock. Before gong home Pastor took hs share of the spols and bured t near the brook that crosses School street. He twk Sergeant Walsh to the spot taned by De Hdoeftex Bos ' 'Assocaton; had "put them on taft. bum altogether," Mr. A. Cerbo, presdent»f the corporaton of tratf owners, advsed the Townshp Commttee Monday nght that the Fords-Rahway bus lne whch had been noperatve for a week, would'agan start rutr nng provded the franchse had not hcen voded by the lapse of servce. Accordng to Cerbo the lne was forced to stop operaton by fnancal - dffcultes durng whch a note was called by Peter McKeon, of Perth Amboy. After a sale of the buses t* meet the note had faled by reason of the fact> that the purchaser could not produce the money to satsfy the terms of the arrangement, another sale wan held wth the result that Cvrho hmself purchased them. Cerbo nformed the Commttee that the lno wll henceforth be operated under the management Jf A. Cerbo ' and Son. Complcaton arsng over the' * change of lyanagefent and the necessty for a change of franchse were roned out, at Hoy's behest, by a moton drectng the clerk to ssue Cerbo new permts. Cerbo was told rocedure would have. from Ralway's governng body. n dscussng the nutter aftec Cerbo had stated hs case. Mayor Neuberg told hm that the Commttee s anxous to do all n ts power to foster the new bus lne and that t would not mpose any unreasonable demands on the new operators. The only provsos n the new permts, Neuberg sad, are that Cerbo ma, are gven n the table below. There and dog up the loot, consstng of s lttle chance that any names wfl! e<ght one dollar bhsand a two dollar be added on the Democratc roster by jbfll. nasmuch as Sabo's father made the qualfcaton of canddates for j«od the amoont that Us son was acthe mayoralty vacancy by men whose "wed of stealng Andrasck re fused names were wrtten n at prmary.! to press the charge aganst the two boys. Walsh suspected Pastor of havng had a hand n toe robbery and extracted a confesson after be had gsae to the arhool to queston hm. Eastern Star Party Was Held Last Nght Mrs, A. F. Sofeld and Mrs. F. T. THE NEW CHAMPON Sutton and adopted. The purpose of the Men's Club s to "effect the mutual mprovement of ts Bsemben by socal, lterary and physcal eulture: lo promote the mnt and practce of Chrstan Brotherhood and to ncrease fraternal nterest among men." Any man who s nterested n good Chrstan fellowshp s nvted to become a member. The next meetng of the Club wll be held n th* Chnrth parlors Monday evenng-, October 8. at 8 o'clock. There wll be "a specal program of good fellowshp, and t u expected there wll be a large attendance. of the card party for the beneft of the Eastern Star held last nght. Ths was the second party tns month. The 'two partes netted $23.25 for the buldng fund of the Masonc Lodge The next party wll be held on Tuesday, October 9, nstead of on Thursday nght, as the lodge rooms ' are rented for the «ood and fourth Thursday n each month. The przes were won as follows At Aucton Brdge Mrs. Lous Neu berg won a fancy apron; Mrs. W. A Glham, second, a box of wrtng paper; Mrs. Walter Hggns, thrd, an embrodered tta towel. At Pnofhl Mrs. Barron Ler won frst, a box o ond, a bath towel; Ernest Hunt, thrd,,haadk«t«h«f*; 11 J. Baker. Jr., see- bow*. M** Ellen Fnlaw, ~ p Mayor Lous Neuberg. Frst Ward Barron lew. Second Ward Wllam Hoy. Thrd Ward Georre Lufbarry. Townshp Clerk Andrew Keye*. Democratc Mayor (Na canddate. Frst Ward Leon MeElrty. Second Ward Henry C. Anderson. Thrd Ward-^JdMph Felton. Townshfj Clerk P. E. Peterson. A complete table of returns for all wards and canddates wll be found n page 10, Scents hu RaUy And ssue Badges Boys lsten To Stores "Uncle Pete" Of Arcanumtes To Greet "Old rmers" ~ WOODBRDGE.-Troop No. 1, Boy Stoat* of Amerca, hold ther Monday,<>nt monthly rally at the Scout Cabn -last Frday nght. Varous scouts WOODBRDGE. Members of the told of ther experences durng the local councl of Royal Arcanum wll! past vacaton perod. After the sngattend a specal meetng Monday ng of a number of scout songs the nght at whch forvkt ^ ^ ^ ^Lj^f j followng boys were presented wth!«f Snt ff rs^^alettne* = w^tgeo^e > Ta^e.rbrd study S seemto make t doubtful whether or tke rstjuhrner- St ^ We savaglaert badges; Jawes Dow-! t Cerbo w 11 be able to operate the we-regent. ^ J ^» ^ P - ««^ mtznnt and safety frst mert, buses. Whalen, the supervsor of the Neubg sd, r ta 4 buses enough to take care of the traffc anr) that he abde by the rales lad down by the bus commttee concernng condton of buses and traffc regulaton. Hoy assured Cerbo tbat the value of the bus lne to the outlyng dstrcts of the townshp prompted the Commttee to make every effort t*. keep t runnng. He proposed a mo- > ton that was passed, to ask the Board of Educaton to uture the regular'/ bus lne n preference to prvate school buses n all cases where t s possble. t 1B Cerbo'* plan to run bosea - every half hour or every ffteen ssttutes f necessary, dung *»» Sours of the mornng and evenng w*ssv. men are gong to or returnng front work and at longer ntervals durng the rest of the day. -- **». Gll regstered a complant aganst the Mddlesex Bus Owners' Assocaton n the matter of the condton of the buses now runnng on the Carteret lne. He sad that snce the trolley strke, the bus men have taken the bg buses off the Carteret lne and placed them on the Perfk Amboy-Rahway route. Small buses have been substtuted, he sad. nasmuch as the operators have no rght to swtch buses to a lne other than that named n ther franchse*, the matter wll be looked nto by the bus commttee. Snce the acton taken by the Commttee Monday nght n grantng Cerbo permts to operate the four buses on the Fords R»hw»y lne other.developments have taken place that GROSS AUTO SUPPLY Rtbbd Wednesday Polce flunk t Use Work Of Gajtf Of Boys COLOX1A. Returnng home st 11-JQ p. m. after beng- gone snce awndng, the famly of Wllam H. ftackwood, of tab place, found that theves had ganed entrance by way of a rear wndow and bad ransacked <ae place. The robbery was reported at *aee te the pottce and Sergeant Latson aad <Mker Egaa were sent to nvestgate. Frosa the nature of the robbery t appears that a Was the work of btys. WUe some Hangs of valve were tak#t* others pl far greater value w*rw aferlooaerf. Access* to Mx. Bladcwoed's statement to the polce the followng Grant Protecton To Woodbrdge Theatre WOODBRDGE. Freedom from competton for three years was granted the Woodbrdge Theatre Monday nght n a moton passed by the Townshp Commttee as a result of a suggeston by Commtteeman Salter WHO told that he had been aaked by the propretor of the theatre for sueh protecton. When the theatre was bult two years ago t was wth the assurance! tray. One table played straght on the part of the commttee that 1 wbst, and Mrs. Charles Parr made no other theatre would receve a per- j the hghest»tore and won a slver mt to buld wthn a perod of two' bud vase. years. Ths step wag taken wth the ' dea n mnd that the town wu not, large enough to support two theatres and that competton n tht lne of actvty would result n nether theatre beng able to make expenses. Salter, n askng the passage of hs moton Monday nght, stated that the present propretor of the show house s tryng hard to provde the town wth a frst daas theatre and that he deserved encouragement n hs efforts. g gent H Brown; chaplan, L. tord A. *, s y Campbell;!!*»*«; Stanley Brytczuk, swmmng, sergeant-at-armj, Patrck Murphy. Frank Sherman wll be n charge of arrangng entertanment for the evenng. He hag announced the followng program: Song-talk novelty, by W. W hees; "Here and There," by Barron W. Schoder; song, John McAnstan; pano solo, by S. Q. Nebel; mandoln &olo, by Angelo Greco; humorous of UM aatomsbk repar (NMUMSSL by Charles Trautwen; pano duet, by the Urener brothers; of old days n Woodbrdge Councl, by R. A. Hrner. Refreshments wll be wrved. mert Wllam Edgar, swmmng persona] health mert badges; Jack Edgar, swmmng mert badge; Edward Leeson, swmmng mert badge; Junor Heller, publc health mert badge. After the awardng of Keasbey Water Ordnances Passed; Stoatm - h Seware Referred To PubBc Utlty BMTB Avenel Taxpayers? To Have Dtch The condton of tbe trench on the west sde of Avehel street was the cause of complant Monday nght by H A h d b Harvey L who y b- Keasbey; * trung to have water: 1 Two ordnances to provde ths muncpalty wth Water mana were passed on fm and second readngs Monday nght. Both these ordnance* provde practcally the same water flervsqey tnr YSJM*A for bwo beng that bds may be receved on both and the cheaper one adopted. The Keasbey Avenue Water System provdes for a lne from Dahl street to Crow'* Mll Road along Kttsbey aveaur. Mddlesex Water two Hags, asc art wffh a Uuwok* steaes *stt 4eaea b#ar* haadker- FORDS N.J. ^ P e r t h Amboy 2338 aa fftrwth the Mter l X tve of the Avenel caton. Ayers gad that the dtch should be put n shape before the Call rans nuke tfae work mpossble.and before water collects to sneh an «-x as to make t dffcult far pede%- n»»a nw over Crow Mll avtaaa to bey avenue snd tbencc ajk>ng Keasbey avenue. Tb» water n ths case be from Prrth Amboy'n leaer _ Ayers* work ws» «p«.rt of the responsblty of the county naasaach th d Qt wata n Ktsabcy Commt Ucaun Hay mad* another moton MoMsy anht to have Uw e MPWaWm l Uj Ul WMJ U U K usaass mm " " " a > a t a,-~«atfla road s a eooflty road but that, P«*ps«J*s«a aad_yefteabow fw ~ th* *X " rfn«n«s Uke the j; J«eosspW, water system n the, buut V'oor-1 pre the boys lstened wth nterest to the "Uncle Pete" stores as told by Contmtteeman H. A. Tappen. Troop has jut receved ts new charter from natonal headquarters. Th t thr ffth consecutve year that h*- organsaton has been functonng. Durng ths tme approxmately ' 100 boys have been afflated wth the organzaton. Membershp n the troop thu year wll agan be lmted to 40 actve scoots. There are stll a few vacances n the troop. f any boys n the townshp wsh to become members of the troop they are asked to notfy Scoutmaster L. V. Buschmo a* toon as possble. There are alto several vacances n Troop. a troop for boys of foregn-born man ordnance was paused un fr* parentage. and second readngs. Both readng* were also taken on an ordnance to,,. provde a &ewer for ths street. rarent-1eacbers Meetng Other ordnancts paased on frst!j, and second readngs were for aler ] The frst meetng of the No. 1 and mans n Jersey avenue aad Lllan No. PafntrTeacher Assocaton streets, tord*. r fur the M3M«n wjjh be held on Thurs- Plans for a wate» lne on Prospect {> day afternoon, October 4, Ma>the avenue from Avod street U» Bull*-! audtorum of No. 11 School. Mrs. street and a gewer n Demurest ave-'stephen Wyld, tht presdent, hopes nue, Av-t-nel, were put n ssvton by UJ at* aa many aa possble present, Lufbarry. The engneer was drected; Psa* wll he made to prepare plans aad «p>nja*»lk.n»; «macl meetag at for ths work. t s expeetot that the : o«ortvber 17, and ordnance for the Oumwt vraae \ vta*»a November 1 tsewer wll goon be n read n response to the tewn facton that haa been expramt4 «' Sewaren recently ovtr the aasw quaey of the water aervk* M that; place a moton was passod nstractaa;' the clerk to wru the Baaa of PaUlc Utlt4«s C^ausuwMB. asfcmr Car aa by that body wth the»f tfcssas* that' f the county does not take the tar ja hand promptly tha towashp wll take <nre of the stuataa, Boy, *** appeared before th* FVeahaUers ths week on varous mattets pertanng U county work a the t»w»- shp. tow Mr. Ayers that h* would takajhe matter up wth the Free- Ecsafccy Heghts, avtaat, Aenel, water Mddlesex'Bus Owners' Assocaton, clams to have appeared before the cty commsson of Hallway Wednesday nght and to have secured franchses to* operate the buses a that cty, The stuaton now seems to be that both Cerbo & Son and Brown 4 Whalen clam ownershp of the buses. Whalen, n explanng the stuaton to hs reporter Wednesday nght, sad hat he and Brown have $1,500 ncted n the for machnes and that >rbo has never taken ownershp. Hts s contrary to Carho'a ltfmcnt to the Commttee Monday aght, As matters now stand Brown and Whalen have franchses to run the ne wthn the lmts of Rshwsy, whle A. Cerbo k Son have permts to operate through Woodbrdge Townshps Nether has franchses suffcent to permt operatng tle full length, of thq lne, although Whaka states that he expects to secure permsson from Woodbrdge authorttashortly, At present no buses are runnng on the HJe. To Hold Hearng On WoodbrUffe WOODBRDGE. The _. board havng cvrtflcd U*.mm*!fflf" on Fulton street pavng, AturaAa street «ewer exuson, aad Peart o&sble present, J street pavng, a meelnj of the # Tow»- for the county shp Commttt-e wll be beu on Oetf- r Sflulh Planfeld' her fl at \nhkh tm nterested aer- the/state con- sons wll Have the opportunty f " % seeng re[»rt>, maps and other data. end the gleet on the Company. g y y n vew of deterssaaa: whe nadequate servce s m» te * ' JB amsy put of the Water WARR COAL k SUPPLY CO. at P. 4k «.». 724 YOU GAN AN When you set your watches nstk at mdnght, Saturday. Kvery hour you spend n church you also gan somethng worth whle. ll SchqoL *&? $

2 FACE two MEND THE ROAD BEFORE T NEEDS T" SLOGAN The lnn- to rh>rn to fvpar a (rood t «np«npd for traflt' \- f phlos <.nhy ay«that h ll*' l ^nr, and road pxp' jroxj tl' n lnfkft of ol, H lt- -.-.rft, a!«* rork*, and a m»n wth *:- -/el r"f * ' ;' <*J*VP th* PxpfMHt- of ;. - ) <r» rosl 4f"(t and «"xpml*v' m" ' ' f.'-fy la'" Th" nrvtt road connstfl of *t f-f <1at'.n K,nrv nf «ton», a mnll < r.!(fht«t frw on top, a wearng *. out w of 'tll.maler stones, a hnder 6f nl and nd, and perhaps a t»p of hr»«m*. An long»«the ~_ >>. D rtrocturp * complete, the road wll Good Hghways Stay oood By we8(. Bl t pt tlmf, toe heavy Constant Care Md, or fro«t. or somt other pause, At* u h'-l* through the wearng course A man who spent twenty-fve tbou- «"««th- foondaton^ and the "bat,ntrf dolurs f.u» houw and tontenu"»p«>" wu btsr" U» ravr. Stones and refuel to»pcnd a hundred dol- Kreafc away aad rafl *?w» '" *' la to Kt»p th leak n th* roof. d«;h, the»«rfa«wll dnnufr.te whch spoled both, would be con*d- «"<» '" a comparatwtly py short t.me a ercrt a fool. But there are g and rough hole appears countes nnd many State* wh -a A Kood road» no better than ts upend from ten to twenty-fre th«u *'/r»t mle A mle of holm and ruts nand dollars a mle for a good r«*d <ut> down the D«efulneM of ten mlp* and refuse the hundred dollars a y«a of rood road. To repar a lar^e hole needed to keep t n perfect ord«'r- c<*tf more money. To nspect the. FRDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 AUTOMOBLE PAGE road often and stop up thr lttle hole when t nta4 s '» VPr y nexpensve. The (trentest cty fre n hntory could hve been put out by a chld wth s cup of water f found n tme. So can thr wont possble damage to roads be nexpensvely prevented, f the mantenance s begun n tme. WLL YOUR ROAD STAY OPEN THS WNTER? Cold and Wet Weather Brngs Yearly Transportaton Problem A good road wth a boulder blockng t n of no more value than f t dd not exst. For "boulder" tens Conquest of Tme Prces F. 0. B. Flnt, Mchgan Superor roadster * Superor Tourng... Superor Utlty coupe 610 Superor 1 ) sedan 7&S Superor commercal cta&os. Z'jh Superor lght delvery <S* Utlty express truck chaeu 5&0 Motors nc. 160 N*w Bruutwcl Ava., > l*elttft AM BOY Tel. Perth Amboy 15 CWllmo^W mwll "nterduv of thought tnd the product of hought. Tral nttfth«nfe<et»nd»rran^>oruron,herce the dewtop. mcra of dwfeadoo h» paralleled the mprovemena n transportaton. A mrful hfaknc should no* be nvtmured n hours lved, but n deed*, done. Doobfcnf man's productve capacty offers the tune net Ktult) m doubtng hs perod of UKfulnm Qt doublng $ number of producer*. TO MOVJES 3X.MUE LLER5 GARAGE 1 'VE O07TA TO DRVE LCCHSE More than rrf other sngle factor of dvluaron, tht, autootobtw has multpled the producng power of man, by desnatng tme and dstance, and by twvd^ ng broad and flexble means foe the tnnspcqttml of men tndjhdr product*. Thr^narsng g>owth of the lutomobl* ndustry could 'not W e been, had not the automoble more than, pouted tself as an economlct of manpower, a stng: ulator of producton and a creator of wealth.' r H M A M ABUSES HS WFE HAO A LCENSE. To WE'VE got a k't&e to n*rve you. We exereae an uuto authorty lo whch we are enttled. We are relable md ^ur dependable servce a the self-startng, Jtver-kr:'f»ckng knd. GARAGES-COnAGESBUNGALOWS TOGAN Tber%st for T Your Money Prce of tfc Raw Uker Heavy Framework, Beat Qawtv Malwralt Ued. Wll Paw Aatf Bsaflatan Codk. lu m*aufaeturng tlr** bymbng*, we me the same tlutt M. good darpeuler would me. ' < % S«nd for llutmtotl Booklet thawng Style., Plaw SpddfcjtuDj, Prce*, etc. tpttomlk*,tk«ptotrw» of rfw ndurtf to dan tlonf th< Un< of mnmum *coar omy cotuutenl wth mod* nqultt menu u to tnclnentng fftclmqr and «artff»ctdtt qualcr- Th«wondtrfultacrcax tn our ft* provc that Ch«vn)tt l wdnj n th«evoluton of ndvdual tranporuton whch mcturo nd ccord the ptoget of cvlutloo. Ullhr C<mr4 $640 snow" and (ft. the problem whch the mddle and northern half of the Unted Stated hns to face every year. A (food road covered wth deep snow s of no more value than f t dd not exst! The Bureau of Publc Roads of the Department of Afrrculturo makeb a defnte effort each year to try to nterest more and more hghway offcal* n th«matter of keepng snowbound roads open to traffc. More and tnore 6V«ry yenr both State hghway departments and county road offcals' are seeng the wsdom of spendng gome money for snow removal,. Experment has proved that a enow plow attached to a wagon and pulled by two or four horses, can clear, nread expensvely, enough of a hghway of snow to enable t to be used. On very well traveled roads a complete anow removal s necessary, but for many lghwaya a partal snow shovelng; meets the demands of the traffc, naturally lowered n amount by cold weather. t g slowly but surely becomng recognzed that the man roads are as much needed to keep down the cost f lvng and keep up the dong of busness as are the man streets 61 ctes and towns. The ndvdual shovels hs own snow path from door to street; the town shoulders the responsblty of keepng the street open to traffc; why should not th«county keep ts man trunk lne roads open and the State do the same servce for ts prncpal hghways? n ts last analyss t s up to the voter; f he wants open roads he can have them by Mayng BO. f he wants to save money by beng (snowed up, he s the greatest sufferer! UOLDNa GARAGE DOOR OPEN Stout Weadsn Props Attaohsd to Bach ld* Prevsnt Annoyance n Wndy W»«th«r. Open garage doors are lkely to be slammed shot by a slght breeze. Ths s very annoyng, especally when one person, unaded, s attemptng to drve nto the garage. The smple stops shown n the drawng wll prevent ths Method of K**plng Qaragt Doors From Closng, Whch Prove* of Con»ld»rab!«AMlstanc* Whan Drvng nto th* Oarage. Unaded, occurrence. Each conssts of a stout wooden prop, of 112-lach materal, a leather strap, naled to the door, and a cleat naled below the strap. n us», the prop la >et a'ff the ct«*t so th«* pressure appled to tn other sde of the door cannot close t. When th«doors are closed the ends of the props are set behnd brackets provded for ths purpose; or smply rested on th» Hundreds read our Classfed Ad3 frame. Popular Mechancs Magazne. 1MP0RTANT TO Auto Owners and Drvers! 24 HOUR MECHANCAL SERVCE Any hour of the day or nght our mechancs are here ready to repar your machne. ALSO A full lne of Tre* and Tube*, ncludng Truck Sze*. Everythng n replacement parts,»uch as Sprngs, Axle Shafts. Pston Rngs, Paton Pns, Cylnder Head Gaskets,.Drve Shaft Bearngs, Fan Belts. All gnton Parts, Complete Lne of Accessores. FOSTOR MOTOR CAR CO. Tel. 261 Rahway. 280 Hgh St (Naab Agency) BROAD ST., Cor. MLTON AVE. R A H W A Y, N. J. Those who have never permtted themselves as fne a car as the Packard Sngle-Sx can now buy t n the defnte knowledge that n the fnal accountng, t wll cost no more by the year, than care sellngforapproxmatelyhoooless. They wll be nterested n the fact that ths car affords them fne car perfopuance, appearance mw&masakwevvrke than had before been thought pomtbce. GARRETSON CO PERTH AMBOY. N. J. PAC KARD NOLE-SX Spark plufs should nerer be nto a poston by severs wrench.acton. Tber should seat frmly aganst a copper ttneatos gasket, wth but lttle more force than can be appled wth the fngers, Pon'l try to beat a ralroad engneer to a crossng.' ' When appronchlnu the crest of a hll slow down apu keep to the rght..» «Leaks around the car mean powsr wastsd and lost. The leak may bt ot water, ol or fuel. DDDBE BROTHERS TOURNB CAR ' n cty traffc or on the open road, ths new tourng car mpresses you nstantly wth ts exceptonal rdng comfort. The seats are deeper and lower. The body has been lengthened to afford more leg-room. ts lowswung desgn reduces sde sway and ncreases the car's stablty at all speeds. The front sprngs are wder, and bult of more, and thnner leaves; the rear sprngs now underslung have been materally ncreased.,jn length, ^ n fact, the comfort of the car s comparable n every way wth ts good looks and the well known character of ts performance. Frank Van Syckle Jefferson St. and New Brunswck Ave. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. / Two Bubttltutw for Btsfeta, Those who cannot get out n tfc open Mr for eerrlne wll flnd «W«ej nt hn floor or RpBnklnR the baby «farly good aubatltule. Beadng Kaw» TlmM. ' STUDEBAKER WULFF CORD TRES Hgh Grad* J» ET«ry R«?«t PRCES ARE RGHT! We are Sola Woodbrdge DMrbuton WOODBRDGE AUTO «UPP1 jj Acc«*«orU* and Sopp'{fJ> Cjf> _ 20 Man St, W00PBR1DGB, N. J. tmvct' COMPARE Many Extravagant The Maxmum of Proved ntrnsc Value OOmany announcements of new modelcartcon- O tan extravagant clams for the same superortes that t s puzzlng to the buyer to know whch value s real and whch s only a clam. Ths year the ssue has been confused by the ntroducton of mechancal changes, some of whch have been rushed nto producton whle stll n the epermental stage and then mmedately gven wde publcty. mportant consderatons have been overlooked and great stress placed upon unmportant ' detals. But the man who ntends to buy a motor car n«ed not let ths confuson of ths glamour of publcty lead hm to make a mstake or rsk satsfacton n hs purchase, ' he automobln themselves are avalable for comparson. See and be convnced. Rdng s belevng. As an ad to ntellgent buyng we offer the followng suggestons: Place the 1924 model Studebaker Lght-Sx Tourng Car at $995 alongsde any car you may select as belongng n the same class. Every car looks well n the pctures most cars make a good mpresson n ther own show wndows. The Studehuker Lght- Sx looks a wnner alongsde the best lookng compettor you can fnd. And t's larger, more substantal, roomer, more comfortable lookng and 13 more comfortable. Compart the top. Look nsde and out. The Studebaker top s sturdly bult. Has four stout cross bows. Top materal a same us s so satsfactorly used n the Bg-Sx. Notce the ft, feel the qualty. The rear curtan s one-pece haa up tctun wth a targe ctf angular wndow bound by an enameled mouldng. Coaparathe body. Studebaker has a roomy, substantal, carefully made body all-steel even to ts framework, whch permts a fnsh n baked enamel. A depressed belt lne nuu around the body and through the hood and rtululor. addng to ts dstnctve appearance. Coupar* the one-pece, ran-proof wndsheld, wth bult-n cowl lamps, wth tht ordnary two-pece wndsheld wth rubber strp Clams * of Superorty that leaks n every ran and always obstruct* the drver's vson. Notce the large cowl ventlator that s quckly operated by merely movng the regulator backward or forward. - Caaayart the Studebaker door trmmngs and fttng* wth the door fttngs of other cars. Notce that the door pocket flaps have weghts to hold them n poston. Man-sued door handles and latches, postve acton door locks that catch wth a snap and stay closed. Heavy hnges properly located and proportoned. Hghest grade trmmng materal nstead of panted cardboard. Fastenng nals concealed. Ctpart the nlmutun xun! lnoleum that s neatly ftted and fastened to the rloor boards of ths $995 Btudebaker Lght-Sx wth the rubber mats that cover the cheap, looseey-ntted floor boards n many other cars. Catttpara the cheap rube ral (sometmes hemp rope covered wth mtaton leather) wth the Studebaker nckel-platfd ral. Compare the forty-cent footrest wth th^confortable, carpetcovered footrest, supported by polshed alumnum brackets, n the Studebaker. These comparsons are of features that tan be seen. There ace mwy nor«down ukdjet the Surface that could be mentoned, such las the machnng of all surfaces of thr crankshaft and connectng rods of the Lght Sx motor. Ths s largely responsble for the practcal absence of vbraton n the Studebaker Lght-Sx. Ths s an exclusve Studebaker practce on car* at ths prce. f competton s so far nferor n ts vsble PSrU. t f a certanty that the lddrn parts whch really determnt the satsfacton of a car wll be-e<]ually nferor. The Studebaker chasss s as far superor to ally other motor car chasss n ts prce feld a* Studcbaltcr upholstery a to other upholstery, as the Studebaker body * to any/tther motor car body n ts prce held. / Come n and see the Lght-Sx. "Test ts performance and comfort yourself. Agan Rdng s belevng. A*k /or a cop) of our buoutt an few What Bndka STUT>E BAKER, HAS BEEN SUPPLYNG DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATON FOR 71 YBA&S «-J>aM/T?W.l v 40 H. P. TMu* 3w " ~ MS Tourst 50 H f. MS ts J 1050 T«fon to Wt.t Your Convenence J. ARTHUR APPLEOATE Studebaker Dstrbutor for Mddlesex County M 3«auramaa S.. NEW BRUNSWCK M3 DvUU. St. PERTH AWOY

3 ! Hurry! Stop WORRY 1 DTMAS PERTH AMBOY October 1st to 6th For Lovers and Laughers- Here's your fun-fovn&boy of joy, You'll laugh at hs fearless (eats amd a red-ho revoluton. You'll love h* fery romance. Uufh wth Lloyd and Why Worry? ffluhh PRlbAY, SEPTEMBER: M.1M3 OF WEAF STATON Sunday, SapUfnber 30. H::!0-4:30 p. n. nterdenomnatonal servces under the auspces of the New York Federaton of Churches, New YoTk Cty, Address by Rev. Wllam T. Walsh, rector of St. Luke's Epscopal Church, York.- Musc by the Federaton Hndo Chor, Arthur Bllngs Hunt, mscnl drector and bartone; Anne Tynall, soprano; Charles Clentent Sandford, volnst; and Susan Haury, accompanst. 7 :au-9.p, m. Specal juualcal prornm drect front th»- ar*»t-<sm+re, New York Cty. Errto Rapee, onductor of the famous Captol Grand Orchestra, and featured artsts nnm the theatre's cast o( artsts. KT p. m. Organ rectal drect rom the studo of th,e Sknner Organ ompany, New York Cty. Monday, October 1 4-6:30 p. m. Muscal program to announced. 7:30-10 p. m. Unted Daly sports tallt by Thornton Fsher. Robert L. Johnes, premer Welsh bartone, ac- :ompaned by Mrs. Johnes. gmadeene Cardnal. French dramatlc soprano, accompaned by Olga Anderson. H. V. Oallanan, jaw panst, t. Clar Bayfcld, dramatc crjc'and actor, Tuesday, October a. m. "Book of the Hour," by Profes. Carter Troop, under the auspces of the Board of Educaton. 11:60 a. m. Market reports by Amercan Agrculturst. 4-5:30 p. m. Muscal program, to be announced. 7:30-10 p. m. Unted Daly sports talk by Thornton Fsher. Zmbler Tro and Marguerte Whte, soprano. Rchard E. Enrght, polce commssoner of New York Cty, n one of a seres of talks on polce problems. "The Charm of the Tropcs for a Brd Lover," by James P. Chapn, under of Natural Hstory. Jont rectal by the auspces of the Amercan Museum Mrs. Hudson House, contralto; Savell Valevtch, Russan tenor; and Mrs. Fanra Hefner, panst p. m. Concert by McCann's Mltary Band. Wednesday, October 3 11 a. m. "An Old Sckness and a New Cure," by Clara Tousley, under the auspces of the New York Tuberculoss Assocaton. WoodbrdgePark (For Nce People) Opens Tomorrow, Saturday 29th, These Homestes Wll Sell Quckly And Jhe Openng Prces Are Not Lkely To Be Seen Agan FROM DOWN WEEKLY -50c MEET OUR SALESMEN AT FREEMAN ST. AND BARRON AVE. ALL DAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY THE EARLY BRD SECURES THE CHOCEST Telephone 654 Open tll 8 P. M. and Sundays Woodbrdge, N. J. RADO RALF AND HS FRENDS- 11:50 a. m. Market reports, by Amercan Agrculturst. 4-5:30 p. m. Muscal program, to be announced. 7:30-9 p. m. Unted Daly sports tnlk by-thornton Fsher. Talk und«r the auspces of Amercan Agrcultur- 1st. Carl L. Marcus, -well-known publc speaker and nterpretatve reader. Talk under the auspces of the Amer cnn Bond and Mortgage Company. Betsy Ayres, soprano, accompaned by A. V. Llufro. "A Talk on Storage Batteres," by Mr. Dempwolf, of Marko Storage Battery Company. Company's Wednesday Nght Dance. ' Thunday, Ocjober a. m. "Tmely Shoes for the Modern Woman," by J. L. Harrs, manager of Walk-Over Shoe Store. 11:50 a, m. Market reports, by Amercan Agrculturst, 4:5:30 p. m. Muscal program, to be announced. 7-7:80 p. m. -Frst of n scres of specal nterdenomnatonal servces under the auspces of the New York Federaton of Churches. 7:30-10 p. m. Unted Daly sports talk by Thornton Fsher. Harret De- Younjj Kaphan, soprano, formerly of the Chcago Grand Opera Company. -WELl - ON YOUR Mnna Rutenberg, panst. Emma DuBos, trumpeter, accompaned by Clara DuBos. A story from Hearst's nternatonal Magazne. Juan Puldo, noted Cuban.bartone. Herman Rosen, volst; accompaned by Blanche Black. Fr<Uy, October S. 11 a. m. Curtent Opnon of World's Work." 11:50 a. m ; Market reports by Amercan Agrculturst. 4-5:30 p. m. Ethel L. Mackey, so prano, wth Mary Hopkn a Emerson panst. 7:30*10 p. m. Unted Daly sports talk by Thornton Fsher. Lehgh Unversty' specal alumn meetng d*ed from the Machnery Cub, New Yor FATHER'S SDC, OR OW ty. The speakers wll be Charles M. Schwab, Dr. Charles R. Rchards, presdent of Lehgh Unversty; an W, R. Okeson. Muscal entertanmen by Mary Mellsh, Metropoltan Open soprano; Rchard Crooks, Amercan tenor; the Lehgh Unversty Mltarj Band, the Lehgh Quartette'and th< Lehgh Jazz Orchestra. Saturday, October 6. * :30 p. m. Muscal program to be announced. 7:30-10 p. m. SongB and stores for chldren, by John Martn and Helen Waldo.. "Crcus Stuff and Some Hstory," by Robert E. Sherwood. Jont rectal by Fenwck Newell, well-known tenor, and member of the famous Paulst Chorsters; Joseph Marljs, volnst; and Rouewood Crawford*, panst. Vera Robbng Browne,' -mezzo soprano, accompaned by Wnfred T. Barr p. m. Amercan Tobacco Company's "Lucky Strke" Orches-1 tra. "Why Worry" Wth Lloyd? You Can't, t's Too Funny] "How dos the boy do t?" you hear n awesome and admrng tones from those who have watched the progress of Harold Lloyd durng the last three years, each pcture settng a hgher standard than the last, untl t seems hat s.urely he has reached the zenth of comedy producton. But then cones hs next Pathe comedy, and-t s not only funner, but s dfferent n type. Now we have "Why Worry" to not only laugh at, but to shake our heads at and marvel over. t s Lloyd's frst serous attempt at straght farce'. Here are real characters.and entrely probable stuaton exaggerated to state of absurdty that yet remans wthn the realms of possblty. "Why Won-y" s the story of an' Amercan youth, accustomed to luxury, who has a flare of adventure n hs make-up. He goes to South. Amerca and promptly becomes enmeshed n a ferce, fery and flamng revoluton. t s a story 1 of ntrgue and romance such aa Rchard Hardng Davs would revel n, yet contanng surprses and twsts such as O. Henry would gve t, and s a decded departure from prevous Lloyd stores. From the moment Lloyd s ntro Smth Street» 1 :,«' :» r: l '»'» t < Stores Perth Amboy, N. J. Bg-Month-End-Sale A sale of specal purchase lots, and merchandse from our own stocks added to extend the bargan nterest to every department. All reasonable wanted merchandse at Havng that commands attenton. A Ross Store bargan event s always a busy affar, so plan to be here early. s Blouses Fn* Qualty Percale Boatct Sutable for the yotng boy to wear to school. Wll wear and wash well 59c MEN'S CHAMBRY WORK SHRTS Cut full and roomy; all seams double sttched. Szes n stock up to 17 V4. W Q Worth $1.00 f «/C School Rbbons BOO Y.rd More and Satn Rbboha, for the young Msses' har, Wonderful lectons of fancy colors 29c School Dresses Just magne buyng a real good Gngham Dress that wll wash and stll retan ts color and look as good as new A 4.00 for $1 Boys'School Hose Medum Rbbed sturdy School Hose of qualty, strongly kntted feet, nsurng good wear, (\ f\ Prce only UMv par Turksh Towels 50 Doon; 17x24 A very convenent hand sze Turksh Towel, wth fancy blue bordsr, A real bargan. Quantty s lmted. So come f f\ early luc duced beng taken aboard flhp on a stretcher to the fnal fade-out, where he s. tyng; up tra,ffct".why Wotty" s one mrthful, hlarous stuaton after another, each stuaton nextrcably bound up wth the plot, thereby producng a staccato laugh effect throughout the entre development of a story that ntrgues the nterest,, whle addng the glow of romance. Conspcuous among Lloyd's ades n "WH> Worry" are Jobyna Ralston and John Aasen. Jobyna s young, pretty and sprted. Aasen s an 8 foot 9 nch gant and s such a ht we prophecy gants on the screen wll be n demand hereafter. He takes you back to the days when you beleved n Jack, the Gant Kller. "Why Worry" s a rot of fun, and the only thng for you to worry j about s gettng nto the Dtmas Theatre durng ts run all next week, October 1 to 6. Clerjcal rony. An old preacher when aked by a young one tbe best way to teach th«ten Commandments, repled; "f your congregaton s poor, teach them at command*; f mddle-class, as requests; and f rch, as recommendatons," Boston Transcrpt By JACK WLSON l*man " 500 SWEATERS. VALUES TO $1.98 Beautful Al-Wool Slpover Sweaters, n a wde range of colors and sze?. The bggest bargan we have ever offered to the people of Perth Amboy, Specal Saturday Only... None sold to Other Stores. FANCY "CHAPPE" COATS and BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS Coat or Jacquette style. All t"ne very latest effects. Very d*y*98 to moderately prced t $7 Chc Hats Made of $1 Hatter's Felt, trmmed wth latent ap- plque desgns. now. A $5.00 hut for only $3 Wonderful LoHrf Dresses Taffetas, Serge and Trcotnes, bought from a bg clothng manufacturer that needed the canh badly, hence he sntrneed the goods to us. Ths accounts for the low prce $5 Broadcast Bll's Radolays B r WLLAM E. DOUGLASS Tother day got a U-tter; must a been last Saturday, from tho fellers lt the OSB'OX, aakn' why 1 utuyul uwy. H' 1! 1 " t n. 'll l't yu read t. "Dure 'r'd Bll: We want to know why n heck you tan't dtvotce ylf from th^t ole Rado. Won't you come an spend a evenn' wth us, lk; you used to do, 'tted of stckn' tght around the house. Why, dog- K f you know how much all us fellers mss ycr, jokes (you know heat- a lot from these broadcastn' statons) you'd be rght here on the dot. We aro meetn' Bame as usual, down at Ol' S Perkn's store. f you ptomse us yer comn' lke you uater do before you got ted up wth the wr'lesa, we kn have a lttle lunch. Soly pop un cheese and crackem. Let us kno. Yer Prcnds, The Bunch." When got that there epstle wll, t made me feel rght glad that the boys had really mssed me an' guess they must, uv had; T th«y wouldn't take the trouble to st down am wrte a letter askn' me to come n' see 'em, so lowed that had better. Then on Monday, sutn' acton? to the word. told, the wf«w1m gon' fo to see 'em an' t ddn't start no strfe. All of whch had expected but sht~ s*d* '"yuu'l 1 bctle ^o». " Then she aez, "An snce yer gon', why not take yer rado?" "Hadn't thought of that," told her, "but that's just what! wll do." Well, dd as she suggested an' the boys were tckled pnk an' we had a rght nce meetn'. We had sfldy EgD.^ft. drnk an' a hull bg box of crackers. Guess we et three pounds of cheese. Say! Tl(e wreless set was workfa' juaf «s pretty as y^ou please. We : were lssnn' to thesngn' of ft group of lades- There! What mean, U, f?e were Hasnn' to tha musc from he ar. n the chorus there wet* several, guess mebber sx er aevejj. Ennyhow, Abe Bed, he reckoned jt waa recess tme n leuven. A Classfed Adv. Wll Sell ft'"^" AW,WHATS THE USE NWULW 1! T Vt AWFUL F - 9*Hf "(OU Lovtp HE AH! DDN'T U>VS "feu OR ByLF.VanZelm LOVED WOU AN' "YOU» D N V LOVE ME,..,.,»-...«-, *m.,-.r,... J The Way EVERY Day Should Start Have your doctor's* proscrpton for surgcal applances fl«d-4»jf» competent truss maker of 35 yews' experence. ' My work s of a hgh chumcter and save you the tme, nconvenences and coat of travelng U> Newark or JSew Ywk * well M» nqe* s^m un your wort 3UVT 1 fwtlc OF AMD LVAN6 'to' ArtAcal Lmb» Belt*,, Braces, ~\f MUST BE. TerjnBte H UK AM»f m wotk fully teed. No «h»r(se fox unable to lyll n mraon m senutve wll calf at v«ur h Two L»dy AttnJtnM kf PhffWHl»8-»ottr«: 8 TP. M. 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4 MDDLESEX COWTY *** Subscrpton, $1.80 Per Year Publshed Wt«Wy by MDDLESEX PRESS, 23 Gr»en Street, \ Telephone, Woodbrdte 875 a. HAKt;.s r'rau- 1MHor MAXWK., LOGAN.-. «.--. M«M»»n» BdHor C H. BYKNK -..Adwtng as ateottd «U»s nj«uar March 1»1», at-'the rfoatoao* at WoodbrUft, N. under tb«act of March, OUTPONTNG THE QUOTA FOR JAPANESE RELEF. No ]roddntf was nc'tjc n onnhlc Woodbrdge Townshp!,, fro "over tho top" n le rv.vt Red Cross drve for our share,.hd tss appeal to H'' lotlcrly nstnct wth whch Amercans,re happly endowed ln-ouprht response that makes us fot'l proud of our townshp and ts poopltf. Resdes hv'wg a feather n tho cap of every.townshp roslett the success of n 1 drve s another nstance of the unefnl- PSS of the local Uod ("loss. That organzaton a on hand whenever l s needed am) deserves recognton ths fall at the-tme of lft annual roll call. Whoever can spare a dollar can put t 1 (.o no hetter use tha: tu pay a year's membershp. GREAT FGHT LOST BY LACK OF FNAL PUNCH. AW.H01 STUCAWT H0W0OVOO TO HAW A NJUN O*YOV F YOU DO*T ndan Summer C'MON OVtR NJUN5 AND HNO ]>ave rown was lu-aten n tlu; ftfhl t<> secure for hm the Republcan nomnaton -for sherft. He was beaten by about 201) votes, a small margn when the sze of ths county s con-, lodged an appeal to have sdewalks bult, both Lufbarry and jdered. (ll stated that, n ther opnons, the sdewalks are a necessty Woodbrdre was bohml Hrown strong. t rolled up a pluralty of 1,100 for tn; local man, And t could have rolled up especally the chldren of the town. The Commttee voted to They're pasum^ on. and^uat the lack of sdewalks s a menace to the people and PRESS BOX UUO more and had ts own nomnee for sherff f, by some means, make another attempt to put a sdewalk ordnance through. Last WrdlrslKy, n Grace ftpsro- : that many more Republcan voters could have been nduced to t s not known; n fact, we do not thnk the Commttee pal' (.'hurch,.jersey ('ty, thr survvors] /nuke the trp to the jjolls. Las had any cause to beleve that sentment aganst the sde-1 of tn 9 '3th New Jersey Volunteer*,! Krown's defeat ny such a small margn n ; lesson to ha* abated wnce the lunt unsuccessful attempt to buld '^TaT'Vf'f 1 '."T""' 1 ^T 1! ^" r voters who consder prmares of lttle mportance. Here n, w made. - n the lght of that fact t - s - not unreasonable - - Cvl War, held wnnt was probably ts Woodbrdge we had the opportunty to delver a decsve blow to assume that a hearng on the ordnance wll brng out almost last reunon. Twenty-two men were n support of our fellow townsman; we faled for the reason. as strong a protest aganst them as t dd the last tme. Because left to attend the reunon out of the 1,000 tha(?(»nl3ted n Joseph that some decded to "let George do t." They found out too of that t mght not be rt bad plan for the Thrd Ward representatves to have crculated a petton determnng true sent- and one of the youngest, attended T. Mend, of Rahway, 81 years of age late that "George" couldn't do t wthout ther help. But there's no use cryng over splt mlk. Gowen receved t ment before any more tme and money s wasted n agan gong a majorty of votes cast throughout the county; he s evdently the choce of the Republcan majorty for sherff. He has had experence n the offce and s a man whose ntegrty and ablty are above crtcsm. Local Republcans wll undoubtedly play j the part of true sportsmen and support Gowea «the manner n whch he promsed to support Brown had the latter been ^successful. CAN'T MAKE T GO WTHOUT REAL ACTVE SUPPORT. Are the people of Woodbrdge ready to support football at the local Hgh School? Ths belated queston comes to the fore wth the announcement that an already prepared schedule for ths season was cancelled recently, wth fear of lack of support from local rooters gven as one of the reasons. Old tmers n ths secton can look back wth prde at the records of former squads,vlo represented the local fnstltuton when t was but a "pup," to use the famlarerm of one of our j leadng football colleges. The school enrollment has doubled tself several tmes snce the last squad wearng local colors, the grand old Red and Black, took tbefe. Feelng n the school last sprng was rpe for re-establshng ths great game but the fate of every undertakng of ths nature for the past several years loomed up too menacngly n the eyes of those famlar wth condtons here. The "sport germ".seems to have worked seem to be the prde n the accomplshments of the local nsttuton that, there used to be. Even teams of more than ordnary ablty have fallen flat fnancally on account of ther nablty to draw a crowd bg enough to pay expenses. n no other commmty of ths sze n ths secton of the State do boys' and grls' Hgh School athletc teams have to bear wth the dscouragng condton of seeng ther efforts arouse so lttle nterest n the town. Woodbrdge s unque n that partcular. A successful Hgh School team, whether t s baseball, football, tenns or basketball places the town t represents "on the map." Anyone who wants to see hs town up among the leaders or who realzes that a successful and well-backed school team s the means of the fnest publcty hs town can hope to get ehould resolve rght now to do hs bt towaft endng the feelng of apathy wth whch athletcs n our local nsttuton have for several years been regarded. THE HEARD'S BROOK MATTER THEN A SEPTC TANK. f all goes accordng to present plans resdents of. the center of town, and partcularly those people lvng on lower Green street and R'ahway avenue can put away 4 ther hp boots and' rowboats wth the assurance that Heard's Brook Wll not agan overflow ts banks for at least ten years. An ordnance to wden and dredge the brook was ntroduced on Monday by the.townshp Commttee. t represents the culmnaton of a promse made by Mayor Neuberg last Sprng. The eonquerbg of ths unruly stream, f ndeed dredgng CRn accomplsh t, wll extract from the town's sde a thorn that has been a stumblng block to ts development. The only crtcsm that can be brought aganst the move s that t was not undertaken earler n the Summer. mpdrtant as s the work «n the brook, there & another matter that s of as great, f not greater, mportance to the townshp as a whole. And that s the abolton of the open end of Green street sewer, the thng that polluted Woodbrdge Creek and started the recent typhod epdemc that mght have spread to all sectons of the townshp. t's too dangerous a thng to fool wth. The Commttee, to our mnd, need not hestate n startng plans for a septc tank for fear that such a move wll not meet wth the approval of'a majorty of the taxpayers. f experence s any teacher at all the two deaths from typhod.wll have convnced nearly, f not all people that, for ther own rotecton, the money spent elmnatng the open end of the Ber would he money well spent. r The matters of Heard's Brook and Green street sewer have j- suffered delay by reason of the fact that other mprovement projects were on hand n such abundance afl to crowd.them nto the background. We can apprecate the fact that fte t)oro- Tttee s dong all wthn ts power to hustle thngs alone v^kly and effcently, but our mnds wll not rest easy untl see them call a recens for a whle n street mprovements Th set to work knockng out that epdemc breeder for all tme J'AVOD THE FATAL COLS?F RED TAPE. Ddmand s agan"made"&r. sdewajka n Port ReadW. "*A - -^ \u ekeeu) ^tfjftw^n te Towwhp ClonaMU** Jto»> _ and protest* jmanst the conduor thatflpw subjeet* 1 chldren to thl^mger of walkng n the "rufd. Ohe~ was klled tv^weeks ago, they sad, onths ago a smlar demand was nude, Plans were way to canxtruct the.sdewalk*. At the Uu^JaauU uod that such an overwhelmng sentment prevaled "^ ReadJMJF taxpayers aganst, payng the cost of the ed tq be no choce but to drop the \ fflfur Port etfzena ' BOO-MO wow through the redtape of ntroducng an ordnance that, n the end, may fnd lttle favor among the people for whose beneft t s ntended. The protest last tme was aganst the cost of layng concrete. f a cnder.walk wll.serve th«?«*"pofle;-vntl f a majorty of the people wll be content and wll sgnfy ther wllngness to back a proposton to lay cnder walks, t wll solve a problem that has ndeed been a vexng one to the Commttee. What the people of Port Readng want n the way of sdewalks can be found out by the Thrd Ward commtteemen. Certanly the commttee wll fnd t hard to unravel the problem by stckng to the present plan of drawng another ordnance -nd callng another hearng unless that hearng s held n Port Headng school, where there s room for all nterested persons to attend and whch s near enough to ther resdences to make t probable that all would attend. Port Readng chldren need some sort of protecton from the traffc through whch they have to wend ther way to school. Sdewalks seem to be the answer, but that old bugbear, the cost of concrete, has made the taxpayer unwllng to have them nstalled. The Long Lst That May Very Aptly Be Descrbed as "Woman-Kllers" gthatton PORTRR-, m MeCa1l'» Magazne Sometme* feel that 1 should lke to be a cyclone and blow wth voleoce, frst through my own home, and then through the homes of some of my frend*, carryng away forever useless rugs, pctures, chna, glass and mpedments of all sort a that are not useful, not ornamental, and whch add more bardem to the long lst that may very aptly be descrbed as "woman-kllera." am an Epbram joded to hs dols. can't let mne go, but hare great admraton for the woman who can. Beleve me, t a not necessary to be destructve. Those thngs that clutter up the average home and make t look more lke a museum and gve t more the. atmosphere of a museum than of the cleanlness and rest of a home could be nsed by extremely thankful hearts somewhere. There are just as many homes n the world too bare of ornamentaton as there are homes havng too A lttle searchng around wll acquant any woman, whose possessons have become a burden to her, wth frends and neghbors who would be unspeakably glad to hare the unnecessary pcture, the cases of chna, the thngs that have become mpedmenta rather than necesstes. Everywhere n Europe Amerca s Regarded as the Hope of the World By C. S. MAC FARLAND, Federal Councl of Churches of Chrst., Everywhere n Europe, from the Baltc sea to the Black, Amerca s regarded at He hope of the world. ndeed, the most strkng moral and psychologcal phenomenon n Europe, today, s the persstence of ths bope. Oar brothers across Ue sea, n ths, have shown a greater tenacty even than many of Onr own sympathetc people. Here at home we fnd good men and women yeldng to despar. Men who two or three yean ago counted upon our partcpaton n a socety of natons as obvous have now settled Wtc nto a sense of hopelfssness. But n Europe t s not so, and OUT brethreqj then gve strkng testmony to the fact that bope does "sprng eternal a the human! breast." "How do the European peoples feel toward qs?" s the queston often asked as we return. Ther feelng g one of dsappontment that has sot reached duunaonnejt, mngled wth fath that stll persst*. They feel, from ths secton. The oldest veteran was 93. At the close of the war, when the regment was mustered out of serv- ] ce, only 500 of the orgnal ],600 were left. o-o - Here's speed and effcency. Twenty-four hours after an "ad" appeared n the ndependent offerng for sale a set of dnng-room furnture, the offce receved word, from the advertser that the set had been sold. 00 Hope of better days s sort of a consolaton prze. get -» Some folks have a prde n tryng always to be on the wrong sde. o-o The man wth evl n hs own heart has no trouble n dscoverng evl n others. o-o Yon can bow to the nevtable wth- Ut hayng J>een ntroduced, and not be consdered out of form. o-o <> ' When the devl rung shy on means rmaknbl... o e he h has h sortfe rfe good grl marry a man to reform hm. o-o Some of the canddates for offce remnd me of the dog that chases the tran they are dong ther darndest to get there. Sunshne Class WOODBRDGE. The Sunshne Class of the Frst Presbyteran Church held ther b-monthly meetng at the home of Mss Elose Pateman, of Sewaren. Mrs. Harry J. Baker, Jr., the presdent, presded. A report from the treasurer, Mrs. Nelson, gave the recepts of the rummage and cake sale, whch was held Saturday, at the Parsh House, as $70 Ḋurng the evenng postal cards were fxed to send to the chldren, n the hosptals. A socal tme followed the busness meetng, at whch tme the hostess served delcous refreshments. The members present were: Mrs. Fred Swenzer, Mrs. H. J. Baker, Jr., Mrs. Maran Anness, Mrs. Wm. Nelson, Mrs. H. A. Tappen, the Msses Margaret Gardner, Alda Van Slyke, Dors Leber, Elose Pateman, Emly Laurence. The next meet&g wll be held Monday evenng. Oct. 8, at the home of Mss Van Slyka. Avenel Grls Become*. Brde, of Trenton Man Mss Emma Mtchell, of Avenel, and Mr. George Sermsack. of Trenton, were quetly ^marred at the St. James R. C. Church here. Rev. Father O'FarreU performed the care, moy on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 20th. There were no weddng guests. The young couple expedt to resde n Rahway. j Mss Mtchell s well known here and n Avenel. Woodbrdge Park, Tomorrow Woodbrdge Park s today all dressed up and ready for the openng that we hare left the feld of battle wthout stoppng to bury tfe dead ol wffl^bmtt^g^qme'suea^'wl,, to help repar the derastaton made by our own artllery. 1 consdered by the "best local anthort BtBOfnrtkfj for our prvate, pfctathpbk help-s-not oretlwked atll gre» mpulse* la pnjreu of grattude..no raucur s manfested, just dmppotnuoett; sometme*, however, almost to despar. ndvduals Responsble for War Should Be Held Personally Accountable By ROBKRT L. OWEN, Senator From Oklahoma. Wthout ntendng U> refer to Europe at aj, 1 am n sympathy wth UM rrmautob offered by the «u*(ur fmu daho (Mr. Borah) declarng that the makng of war shall be an.yjurnut onal hgh crme. TW mlndtab who are retyontble. for the makng of war ought \o ha held to * pwrwm] accountablty. should not thnk t newsary to the death penally upoo then for ther lack of Ut<hj»taudng, of of honottj, of good wll n twngng on war, because nun do tlww thngs wthout knowng twj well where they are gong. But thjnk a long-tme acsrrerston of men JHnofU Jrould b«entrely justfed, n rder thtt hy tnat of perwnal Ubartr other Tweuty-ax years ago tha owner of ths property had a vson. He saw a lovely resdental secton rsng up, and promptly nftd the tract surveyed and cut nto lots of twenty-fve feet frontage,'and n depths varyng frbm one hundred to tbee hundred f»#t. The reason ths dream dd not materalze sooner s not known, but t s % sgnfcant fact that had there been no Woodbrdge Park, Whte & Hans, nc., w<oul<j w<oul<] ld never have come to Woodbrdge. trdge. These Tdevelo.mr_a. ee- t as the anntvut V bule uldng gto propveton they h«d e«er seen anywter* n N*w Jerey. J TOre death of the Ute Mr. ft. H. fkhult«,v who ayput the property, postponed ru presentaton to the uublte, but snce thut, nsttes huve been cleared *wd tomorrow wll u*-e a staff of salesmen handng g t over to new owners tht that wll add t to the popu laton of Woodbrdtt, Whte & H nc., are "tor tht that the whole cd of n a few ; thqr old frend* MCKE SAYS- art. we or AM NO MS otto OF A BATH 1. SOU MAKE TURN ME OVER Wavy, t>ut lke cm/ 1 best wken $krr<za. Church Notes MethodUt At the mornng servce, 11 o'clock, Rally Day wll be observed. A nce program has been arranged. At the evenng servce, the subject, "Eternal Lfe and How Obtaned," Dr. E. M. Muckenfuss, of Man street, wll have charge of the Epworth League servce, and the topc wll be "To Rescue the Present Age." The Women's Foregn Mssonary Socety of the church held a most successful socal meetng n the lecture room of the church. There were 50 present, a*4 tbe- Reed, of Westfeld, was very nter estng, whle the muscal numbers by Mrs. "Corbet, of Westfeld and Mr. Brown, of Avenel, were greatly enjoyed Ṫhe Lades' Ad of the church wll hold ther next meetng Thursday, Oct. 2nd, n the lecture room of the church. Mrs. Raymond Howell wll hold the mssonary meetng at her home on Monday, Oct. ls.t Tonght (Frday) the 'Get- Together" Supper wll be served at 7 o'clock n the lecture room of the A large attendance s ex- church. pected. Bble Thoughts for the Week Suadajr. WHEN FOOLS CRY. Fools, be cause of ther transgresson, and because of ther nqutes are af flrted. TltD they cry unto the Lord n tlelr trouble, and he saveth them out of ther dstresses. P»alm 107: 17, 19. Mondajr. HOD'S fsool U1FT3. The Lord wm gve grace anl glory: no good tlng wll le wthheld fr.jrf them that wulk uprghtly. Psulu 84:11. 1 uedaf. W CllfST. 1 an aslmed of the gospel of t f unto sulvtln to every one lut bellevrth; to tle Jew tlrsf, uod ulno to the lreek. Koumns l:l«. Wedncdajr... OPJR JJj>. AJEUUFUL. TUoo»rt a (Jod ready to-pard>n, gracous n! mercful, slow 1 to anger, and "f «reut kln.lm«ss. Nehemu! 1)17 Thunder- HBAS0N1NQ. Let US reuson together, suth the] Lord: though your sns be as senrfet, they shall oe as whte as snow. s*. 1:18. ; \ Frday. SAKK STJU*S.-Tbe steps of t good man are ordered by the Lord: uud. le dellght«tu n bu wuv Haalm 37:23. TBEASUBBS. Lay up for yourselves treasures n heaven, where nether moth nor mst doth romtpt,»uu" where theves do not break through uor steal. Matthew «:20. PONTED PARAGRAPHS f you must words are fve feet EOQth of Smth Street. bds wll be read n publc n Townshp Hall, Woodbrdgo, N..)., at 8:30 p. m. October 8th, The Work to be done embraces the buldng of approxmately 2100 feet of 0 nch Cast ron Ppe, Class "B", wth the necessary specfed appur-.,' tenances..specfcaton* and blank forms of proposals can be obtaned and detal plans examned at the offce of Morgan F. Larson 175 Smth Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. Full sets of plans and specfcatons wll be sent to any contractor on the recept of ten dollars. "The same to be returned on surrender of the plans n good condton wthn thrty days of the award. Each bd must be accompaned by a certfed check n the amount of one-tenth of the amount bd, payable to th* enter of the Trefcrtrrer of Woodbrdge Townshp, wthfutvany condtonal endorsement or cash n the game amounts The successful pdder wll be requred to furnlbh H j surely company bond n the full! amount of the contract prce (tondtuned for the fathful performance tlf tl* 1 WBTlT'ud" ndemnfyng"" he Townshp Commttee from all procttmlnf-s, suts or actons of any name or descrpton. % Tho Townshp Commttee reserves he rght to rejeot any or all bds, jf, n ther opnon. H s to the best n. terest of the Townshp so to do. Dated September 24, ANDREW KEYES, Townshp Clerk.!»-2K; 10-f"> stones; You/ depwdt n tlu savngs bank U an object uf nterest., NOTCE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bds wll be receved by the Townshp Commttee of Woodbrdge fownshn, MddUsrtc. County, N. J., lor the conrtnetjon of a sl (6) h Mwt. NOTCE TO CONTRACTORS Sttted bds wll he receved by the Townshp Commttee of Woodbrdpe Townshp, Mddlesex County, N. J., tor the constructon of a sx (6) nch Wder Lne n Jersey Avenue, west Mdc, from New Brunswck Avenue southerly 500 feet. The bds wll be rend n publc n the Townshp Hall, WoodbrdK", N. J., at 8:30 p. m. October 8, 1!!2:). The work to he done embraces the buldng of approxmately 590 feet of 6 nch Cast ron Ppe. Class" "B" wth the specfed appurtenances. Specfcaton* und blank forms of proposals can be obtaned and detal plans examned at the offce of Morgan T. Larson 175 Smth Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. Full sets of plans and spepfcatons wll be sent to any contractor on the recept of ten dollars. The sume to be returned on surrender of the plans n good condton wthn thrty days of the award. Each bd must be accompaned by a certfed check fn the amount of oe^-tenth of the amount bd, payable to the order of the Treasurer of Woodbrdge Townshp, wthout any ' condtonal endorsement or cash n the same amount. The successful bdder wll be requred to furnsh a surety company bond n the full amount of the contract prce cond- toned for the fathful performance of the work and ndemnfyng the Townshp Commttee from all proceedngs, suts or actons of any name or descrpton. The Townshp Commttee reserves the rght to reject any or all bds, f, n ther opnon, t s to the best nterest of the Townshp «o. to do. Duted September 24, ; 10-5 ' ANDREW KEYES, Townshp Clerk. NOTCE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bds wll be receved by the Townshp Commttee of Woodbrdge Townshp, Mddlesex County, N. J., for the constructon of a sx (6)' nch Water Lne n Lllan Street, from New Brunswck Avenue southerly 665 feet. The bds wll be read lr, publc n the Townshp Hall, Woodbrdge, N. J., at 8:30 p. m., October 8th, The work to be done embraces the buldng of approxmately 065 feet of 6 nch Cast ron Ppe, Class "B" wth the necessary specfed appurtenances. Specfcatons end blank forms of proposals can be obtaned and detal plans examned at the offce of Morgan F. Larson 175 Smth Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. Full sets of plans and specfcatons wll be sent tg any contractor on the recept of ten dollars. The same to be returned on surrender of the plans n good condton wthn thrty days of the award. Each bd must bd accompaned by a certfed check n the amount of one-tenth of the amount bd, payable. to the order of the Treasurer of Woodbrdge Townshp, wthout any condtonal endoraement or cash n thesame amount. The successful bdder wll be. requred to furnsh a! surety company bond n the full * amount of the contract prce condtoned for the fathful performance of the woj-k and ndemnfyng the Townshp Commttee from all pror. ' readngs, unt* or actons uf any name or descrpton. j The Townshp Commttee reserve* the rght ta reject any or all bds, f^,. n ther opnon, f s to the best n- terest of the TownshD so to do.! Dated September 24, ANDREW KEYES, Townshp Clerk ; 10-5 ' * *~~. NOTCE TO CONTRACTOR^, Sealed bde and proposals wlj b«receved on October 8th, 1028, at 8:30 P. M., by the Townshp Commttee of Woodbrdge Townshp at ' the Town Hall for the gradng of Heard's Brook from Pearl Street to Hgh Water Mark. Plans, specfcatons and proposal sheets may be examned at the offce ' " Morgan F_. Laeun. Townshp.EB: TS' Smth St.. Perth Ambon, N.., any weekday from 8:80 ^MT~"T to 5 QO P. 'M^ jh^ft TuVt ha nada on ~~ the proposal sheets! furnshed by the Engneer enelosed n sealed envelopes and addressed tu the Townshp 'Gentmattee of Woodbrdge Townshp, bearng the name and address of the bdder on the.out»< e,..' , u- Bacb. bd must bo accompaned by a eertfled check n the amount ol one-tenth of the amount bd, payable to the order of the Treasurer of Woodbrjdge Townshp, wthout any tlw ~ <ter wll be requr mruty eomputy bond n the a mount of "we contract pr'e toned for the fathful pertf of th«work and ndemnfrn Townshp Commttee from ah cmdngs, sut* or actons of»»y or, (descrpton. The Townshp Commttee the-rght ht <* HJKtnnrl ther 1«. Ut th.

5 CLASSFED ADS Classfed advertsements only one cent a word; mnmum charge 25c. LOST LOST Set of house plans on Man street, Woodbrdge, last Saturday nght. Reward f returned to ths -offce. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE to DOWN PAYMENT COLONAL COTTAGE, sx rooms and bath; all mprovements; near Penn. Sta.; trolley passes; wll sell to responsble party on monthly rental bass wthout down payment. Addrees Owner, Box 486, Woodbrdge, N. J. Phone 654. FOR SALE PGEONS A lot of mxed pgeons, Apply to Mr. Julus Mller, 12 XramptoKAv^,'TVTS6Tm T«Jfr, W. -*r~ 9-28 Pd.. GK, Uchardson-Boynton frst class condton. Call Wood, brdge 660-W. t pd. COMPLETE Porch Shade Equpment, two 8 ft. (dark green, heavy wood slats) Aeroshade, one 6 ft (dark green, heavy wood slats) Aeroshade, one 6 ft (tan and whte awnng shade), practcally new, perfect condton,?2b.oo. 80 Hgh St. Phon 618-.L VlCTROLA, Perod desgn cabnet $100 model,,sx months old, $100 nthdng records. Apply 110 Grov avenue, Woodbrdge. WNDOW SCREENS, Screen an. Storm Doom, Hall Stnnd, Chcker Coop and Wre. Owner movng Mrs. Delct, 27 Chrome avenue, Carteret. T [ HE real lve wres of tje communty are lstenng n to the rado-program wth ther own recevng sets. They know that ths s the Lve Wre rado staton of the town. We'll set you rght wth your rado problems. ' WOODBRDGE RADOELECTRCCO. WUTNGHOUK BftTURY SERVCE STATON LONTRflaNCHDUSfWRHC'SUPPll PHONE 627 s. 34MAN St E. D. FLOWERS CARPENTER Small and Large Jobs Promptly Done Austn Ave. and Green St. -! «ra.«4 WOODBRDGE 9WW Penn and Yale n 1926 Peon and Tale may resvng football relatons la Tms, Jones' vst to Phladelpha, when he looked over Coach Lou Young's sprng football canddates, was more than a pleasure trp. Negotatons hare been opened for a home and away fame, startng a year from next fall, and t s understood that Head Ooach Jones s n favor of such an agreement. Jones la a frend of Coach Toung Of th* Red and Blue, and Myron 1 fuller, lne coach of the Ells, who lves s Phladelpha, la also la favor of tale and Penn meetng on the grdron. FOR SALE y Heghts, fve rooms and bath, mprovements, on' plot 50x100. Prce 54,000. Terms. Address A. G. Erb, R. B 1. D. No. 1, Box 127-C, Rahway, N, J. 8-24, 31, Pd. FOR SALE 7-room House and 4- room Bungalow on same lot; tubs, tolet, gas, other mprovements. Apply Jacobowtz Borough Market, 558 Roosevelt avenue, Carteret. STORE FOR SALE WDOW sellng out entre stock *nd fxtures, on account of death of husband; gooda sacrfced. nqure Mrs. A. Rosenblum, 73 Roosevelt avenue, Carteret. DOGS FOR SALE EXCELLENT Polce, Chow and Aredale Puppes, reasonably prced. Several very exceptonal female pups gven to relable people on breedng bass. Stronfjheart Kennels, Easton avenue, New Brunswck. Telephone 1443-W ; , 19. FOR RENT ROOM, ncely furnshed; prvate famly. B50 Maple Ave., Woodbrdge. PTCHER'S TASK NOW EASER, SAYS DNEEN Arbter Takes Lvely Ball Consderaton. nto "Ptchng n the majors s a far easer Job today than t was 10 or S years ago," remark* BJH Dlneen, former star ptcher, now an Amercan league utaplr*. "n makng such a statement am takng nto consderaton the lvely ball now n use. A groat man tana beleve the rabbt balllta made ptchng more dffcult My observatons are otherwse. Wth the lvely ball a ptcher wth ordnary stuff who <can mx them up has <A good a chance to wn, often" a better one, than some ptcher wth twce as much stuff. "My man reason tor belevng that.ptchng Joday Js_ easer jhan years ago s" ttat~nn«ouhf every Tsnb"af ters who step to the plate are up thero to take ther healthy swng. A majorty of the batters are always swngng for extra bases. "The percentage oj good lead off men has dwndled greatly n the last 10 years. There are few butters who wat the ptcher out to the lmt. n j cldentally the players who tnl up! ther battng style on the ptcher are \ greatly la the mnorty* j "Johnny_ Tobln, of St. Lous, and j.tamleson," of.cleveland, are two Amercan league batters who glve-tje! ptchers much trouble. They look 'em over carefully, take a healthy swng when they get the ptcher nto the hole, bunt well and drag the ball down the frst base lne n a most annoyng manner for the ptcher and frst Backer. "n the old days there were plenty of batters of that style, Thst knd of batter made ptchng a tough Job. t's dfferent now, as most of them are u > there to take a swng. "f was a ptcher tttfse days my bg am would be to get the ball over. Cbntrol s a greater asset than ever FVE room Bungalow and Garage, wth the lvely ball n use. furnshed or unfurnshed; reasonable. Can be seen Saturday or Sunday. Mrs. Marguerte Taylor No. 1 McLean St., near Lncoln Hghway, soln Pd. ROOMS, wth board and table boardera. The Greenmore, 40 Green St., Woodbrdge, N. J. WORK WANTED. WOMAN, relable, wll take home washng. Apply 108 New Street, pq FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Grl for. general housework. Apply B. W. Hoagland, farron avenue, Woodbrdge. FEMAfcE HELP WANTED GRL for g-eneral housework n Sewaren home; must be competent cook. Phone Woodbrdfcc 2B-M. PROFESSONAL NOTCES MANDOLN, tenor, banjo tnstrueton; results guaranteed, nstru- nents free. E. Rogers, Avenel. MONEY TO LOAN ON household furnture, legal nterest; loans $50.00 up to $300.00; houra ) to 5. Sat. 9 to 12. Call, wrte or phone Perth Amboy NDUSTRAL LOAN SOCETY, nc., successors to Mutual Fnance Co., nc. Boom 305, Rartan Buldng 17B Smth Street. Dvdend Notce. The Board of Drectors of "Whte & Hess. nc., have ths day declared the regular quarterly dvdend of 2%, payable October 15th, to all stockholders of record on September 30th. Dated Woodbrdge, N. J., September 19th, A. J. HESS, Treas. WNCHESTER STORE OF QUALTY BROWN BROS. 579 Roosevelt Ave. Tel. Carteret 320 CARTERET, N. J, SPORTNG GOODS Hardware) Mechancal Tools Pants Wndow Glass House Furnshng* Ol Cloth Wndow Shades Specal on PLASCO PANT Reg. $3.50; Specal $ KOCH WORK GUARANTEED PRCES RGHT ESTMATES CHEERFULLY GVEN, Telephone 200 New Brunswck Avenue Perth Amboy 387 PERTH AMBOY, < Eml Establshed 1886 NDEPENDENT TRPS tracng All mportant Pont* of nterest an4 Prncpal! RMort* tnarara and Rate* For rates and nformaton nqure at : a»wffwpw f Get the 'ball over, but keep t where the batter doesn't lke t. "The fellow wth control can con- Btflntly keep the batter n the hole, and that's the bg thng n ptchng." Matthews s Star \V< Matthews, the gallopng young outfelder of Copnle MacV$ rejuvenated Athletcs, las been chrstened parkp'lug" and s provng hmself every bt as popular and successful as hs namesake. NTERESTNG SPORT NOTES Johnny Dundee, champon featherweght boxer of the world, receved $12 for lls frst fght. The record- for the runnng broad jump s '4^ fget 3 nches. The orgn*! record #aa T feet 4 laches «Mldred Carl of New Haven, Ooqo., holds the women's world record (or pole vaultng' 7 feet 2 nches. n Los Angeles, where 760,000 persona lve, S played golf last year oter the cty's muncpal course. * ; > f charty boxng bouts coattnue, t wll become n«ceuary to frlnt the puglstc news n the socety columns. r» -» - There are eghty-fve punlclpal golf courses throughout the Unted States. ' Another reason why sp many logc*! contenders for flght ttles appfcr all at once ts because the publc s btng well. '««Athletcs at Oxford unversty, Bugland, are entrely n tle hands of the Clay Pgeon Perth Araboy Rod and Gun wll h<jm ts second annual jjlay pfeon shoot ths Sunday afternoon at ts range on Gamteon Avaton Weld nww Spfe Ztfffaw lnent entres fof Ca*»»re 3chrmpfy present #Mf# cba.«ff at tfdflor shootjnf, w> na bu pur. Hank Wlce as Veteran j StU a young mnn, Dr. J. W. { Wllce. Oho State grdron tutor and professor of ph}nk-al edore- J tlon, ha* entered upon hs second decade as Buckeye football { coedt. Along wlrb Drector Stagg, of Chcago; lost, of Mchgan, and! Zappke, of llnos, wuce s one t of the retersn of the Bg; Ten. { U bs second decade crop of J Oho State team* proves as»uc- ceaful as tle frst. Ohjo foot- ball fans wll be Bttng pretty. AN ORDNANCE Ts Approprate Ma««T «««* t«antkare k* lma of BOM* for Wdenng, D*ap«B, p and Dranng Heard' BrOok. Be t ordaned by the Townshp Commttflc of the Townshp of Wood brdge n the County of Mddlesex: 1. The wdenng, deepenng and' mprovng of Heard'* Brook from Pearl Street easterly to the mean hgh water tde mark n Md brook, nd the constructon of a system of' dranage for sad porton of Heard's Brook for the better dranage of the lands between Pearl Street and School Street owned by sad Townshp, and for the dranage ol the n the ten years Oho State marshes and wet low lands adjacent j has beao a member of the Bg to sad brook s hereby authorsed as Ten, durng all of whch tme a general mprovement to be pad for j Doctor Wttce hat been drector by general taxaton. of football, Buckeye grd teams 2. The sum of $6,000, or so much { have thrce won the conference thereof as may be necessary, to heteby approprated to m«ung the edst champonshp and have rsen of Md mprovement from obscurty to the front rank 3. The work hereby authorsed s of college team*. At the same to consst of gradng the bottom of t tme Doctor Wllce has won rec- bj the ot the ouftana- jjtne plan nmtprofle of Heard'* Brook made by Morgan fl F. Larson, TOWT- ng football conoles of the coun- try. HOPPE WLL DEFEND HS BLLARD TTLE All Veteran ; flayers to Take Part njvext Tournament. shp Engneer, and now fled wth the Townshp Clerk, and slopng the banks of sad brook to conform to the typcal cross-sectons as shown on sad plan and profle, all n accordance wth the specfcatons, therefor madp by an engneer, and also fled wth sad clerk. 4. The locaton of any part of sad system may be changed, or the sad S plans departed from by resoluton of»e Townahp Commttee wthn the Hllt'tof the appropraton heren provded' for, so fjkf. as mny be found ' necessary n theactaal carryng out of the proposed mprovement, be-' cause of dffculty ofl n the work of constructon. 5. The ssue of bonds of the Townshp of Woodbrdge n the County of Mddlesex n the sum of $(1,000 s h'rtby authorzed pusuant to the terms of Chapter 262 of the Laws of lsllf, as amended, for.the purpeae of rasng money'for" sad mprovement. 6. The amount necessary to be t s now generally unkrutood that the next nlernntlou! 18.2 bnlkllne tournament for tle professonal* wn hove altout the snu' lot of playert n t as took part n the one held Bt the Pennsylvana hold n New York last November. n that tournament WHle Hd e fnshed flrst. jlefeatlmt the clmtnpfon.-'tounj; Jake Schafer, who ene second. t»gt>r Cont of France, «us thrd; Edouanl Horemnns of nel-1 rased therejor s %6,000. Blum, fourth; Welker Cochran of Snn l-aul*co, ffth, am Krlch Bagenlach- : er of Germany, lust. These sr players are now wdely scattered. Hoppe, the champon; hab ] been restng at hs home n New York ' and payng attenton at tl\g same tme to bs bg room on Broadway. Young Jake Schafer has been takng t easy at hs new home D San Francsco. Now and then he vsts Oraney's room there or take* run over to Los Angeles where he ms played some games wth Klnrey Mulsujama, the lttle Japanese expert at balkllne, who la comng fast Welker Cocjran has qut San Francsco and settled down at Hollywood, located n the center of Los Angeles' movng pcture dstrct. There he bss establshed "The Cochran Bllard Studo," a work of art ftted up magnfcently and ts patronage s drawn mostly from the movng pcture colony. Among hs everyday patrons are such famous move characters as Douglas 7. Sad bonds 4KB authorzed n the sum of JG,00{Tf6' consst ml sx bonds of the denomnaton of $1,000 each, to be dated November 1, 1923, to bear nterest nt the rate of fve and one-half per cent, per annum payable sem-annually, one of sad bonds to mature one year,from ts date, and one other bond to mature annually thereafter to and ncludng the year The probable perod of the usefulness of (he mprovement for whch sad bonds are to be ssued, s determned by the Townshp Commttee aa ten years. 9. Temporary notes or bonds are hereby authorzed to be ssued from tme to tme n an amount not to exceed the sum above approprated, pursuant to the provsons of Secton 13 of Chapter 252 of the Laws of 1916 as amended, whch notes or bonds shall bear nterest at a rate not to exceed sx per cent, per annum. All other matters n respect of sad notes or bonds shall be determned by the Charman of the Townshp Commttee, the Townshp Clerk and TowUltlp.Treasurer,' who are hereby authorzed to 'execute and undersraduategt There are no pad eoachys. «The swmmng record for man, coverng 100 yards s.53 seconds; the record for a woman. la> 1 mnute 6 seo- Falrbanka, Ctarlle Chapln, Jacke Coogan and others D that set loger 'Cont, who Bnlsned thrd n ' ssue wd temporary notes or bonds. the nternatonal, has returned to bs The average assessed valuaton of home D P^nce, bnt has told h* the taxable real property (ncludng frends n Am«rj<* bat b* w<wd return n the fall n tme to take part n mprovements) of the Townshp of Woodbrdge n the County of Mddlesex, computed upon the next precedtle rext tournament. ng three valuatons thereof, n the 'Mouard Horemans has arrved at hs manner provded n Secton 12 of old home n Brussels, Belgum, after! Chapter 252 of the Laws of 1916 as a two-year vult to ths country, n amended, s $9,960,129. The net whch he was wonderfully successful debt of sad Townshp computed n \ the manner provded n sad S from both a. fnancal and playng ec ton, 12, ncludng the debt hereby author- H mdpont. zed, s f dfc<!,354.50, beng leas than Erch Hagenlacher, the German expert who fnshed last D the nterna- A supplemental debt statement show- ; sx and aeven-tentha per cent (6.7%). tonal, has become a full-fledged ng the same has been made and fled Amercan ctzen and tys settled down wth the Townshp Clerk as requred lu New York for keeps, fe s often j by sad Act. j seen n the bg rooms and they say be has mproved greatly n hs play and flat he wll sooj be able to hold own wth any of the bafltllne play Sportng Squbs of All Knds The "rghts" men flfht for *Jways multply rapdly at men learn (BoTe about fghtng. «f Many of them, wear knlcvers and as an sjlbl. The Mddle States regatta concludes the rowng year n the fcsst. j was over the one-mle straghtaway course on the Sehuylkltl rver, Phladelpha, Labor day. '......%. j Earl 7. Thomson, holder of (he ' world record of 14 2-B seconds for the j 120-yard hgh hurdles, has sgned^ a. S Wee-) ear contracob coach the Tale } track squad. Because there la a "get there frst" craw among the rders, Jockejs Brtsh race courses'are re " becomng a menace to other rtders as well a» to j ther mounts. * No race track s the world can compare wth the Flemlngton course n Melbourne, Australa, where every one of 100,000 spectators can watch (be progress of the raeea. The Codlne Barge club of Phladelpha, natonal senor cnamplou n elgbt-oared rowng, as well as the Peanerlvana Barge dob of the same -Tla world's U held _clty 4 DUD b by Uhsrles Hoff Norwegan athlete. for Lh«Olympc ngalt trals The mark s 4.21 meters, or about B next year. feet'1)14' nches.. * ' * > Aesthetc dancng U to be taught Johnstown, Ps>, proposes erectng men on the (ooftall squad Utja year % balnft-arean to hold 86,000- t wll at Metre Daata tolut*. Afordlag to go up at deal' park, a bathng beach be toades OUa ayatem wll develop a and.»uju**m«w park tbwe mles (roo MAM of rhythm ewatlal to the Ujsnr the cty.. "t Mrtct of abut l ' sataalc!**j f > «a«s flattest *M JWttt ssaa U about MM «re of not ta, BOM ataa kntttm***» «W : 10. No part of the cost of sad m-1! provement has been or s to be as- J ' sessed on property specally benefted, j! ntroduced and 'passed frst and second readngs September 24, Publshed September 28 wth notce of hearng October 1, Notce > hereby gven, that the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrdge wll consder the fnal passage of the foegong Ordnance on October 1, 1923, at 8:30 o'clock n the evenng, at the Town Hall. A. K.EYES, Townshp Clerk. DM Leonard* Name Amerca t t has been generally supposed that afarttd Waldseemueller of St. De nrst appled the name Amerca to the western contnent. But now Professor Harrngton asserts tqjst Leonard da Vlncl gave the unue bo a map made n Oenter Wthout Clr*umf*rene«. A self-centered man rarely has a large crcle o{ frends. pay for the wool and work " BuTyou receve ffs style whb our complments. Wth every Overcoat or Sut that leaves here. there goes wth t somethng the customer does not pay for. Yus the cloth and lnngs are blled so'are the buttons and bastngs but the man thng the vtal thng n any coat s the style t carres rnot the heat t holds. Any $25 Coat or Sut wll keep you warm and any man can sell t but to put style nto the purchase you have frst got to have t on the premses. Here t s and you are payng only for the woolen and the workmanshp. Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Jacobson's and Mchaels-Stern OVERCOATS AND SUTS No better style at any prce $22 S \ O $55 00 Nathan Jacobsen 318 STATE STREET, PERTH AMBOY The Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothes Clothng and Furnshngs for the Partcular Man and Boy, * *, WALL PAPER 5c-10c-15c Per Roll Large Selecton of Latest 1923 Patterns to Select From nstructon sheet "How To Hang Paper" Free EXPERT PAPER HANGERS FURNSHED. > Work Guaranteed Estmate! GflW ONE ROOM PAPERED COMPLETE $9.60 > Only One Store" n Elzabeth Remember the Locaton Phone WALL PAPER CHAN STORE 1182 Elzabeth Avenue, Elzabeth, Two doors frojn Broad St. Opposte Court HOUM Open Evenngs untl 7 P. M.j Sat. 10 P. M. Woodsdet Want To Play Townshp Teams The Woodade Amercans, o' Newark, a basketball outft that defeated some of the leadng teams n South Jersey labt season, wll agan be represented on the court by a fast team. "Dave" Fen, well-known star, wll vutfrely appear n a Woodde unform, and along wth "Danne" Mllet of the old ronsdes, the Newark team can boast of two of the fastest for Shoes for the Whole Famly n the Men's Lne we carry a full stock rep* resentng such well-known manufacturer's as: v - wards n the State. The *eat of lne-up wll nclude su^h- well-kmon performers ns "Lefty" Smth, Bopp and Muck Kadson. The Wo sde Amercans would lke to open ' n a few weeks, and any wshng a date, wrte Mack care of Oxweld Acetylene Com Long aand Cty, N. Y. - A Classfed Adv. Wll Sell Cltssfed Ads. Brng Reaujfrt Shot Co. of "Edmond's Footfttter" Shoe Co. of Mlwaukee; tr Sugu5fa»" C5r6aa6tt^oe'Go. tf North Arlngton; ~: also the well-known "Lon Brand" Work Shoes, vraade n Mlwaukee., fat WomJtwe 1 The famous "E. Z. Kushon Shoe," / Tkf "Jfoxne"fn& "Everywoman" lne._ ForChUdr«n JUST RECEVED A carlo«j f of"bar Band" Rubber v footwmr, whjjeh enablm u* to t Tflryopg Servce Footwear, Kean Qualty Buyng, Lowest S*HH Proe4

6 FRDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 EECTRCAL HOME WRNG CORP, V1L.KN, V Lghtng Fxtures, Supples and Applances Western Electrc Washers 3S9 STATE ST. PERTH AMBOY Tel and 2008-M 0 A Few Cents a Day an Advertsng Campagn n the Telephone Drectory HP URN the pages of your tele- -* phone drectory and note the busnesp^concerns usng the drectory to advertse to the telephone ueem. Advertsng space n the telephone qjrectory costs very lttle and wth t You get a crculaton that has quantty, qualty and long lfe. /acts about ths productve medum and the result* t)ther busness men get from t are yours for the askng and they're well worth askng for. Col Elzabeth Offcal 50 and ask for Mr. Reedy New York Telephone Company JACK FROST NE rkr. Cf>l() nght.tuck Front O looked nut over the land from hs h"n»> nwny up North. " am gnlnfc! to k<<- > out nf nght tonght," sad le. " nlll go from tree to tree and house to hme and 1 wll go to softly thnt nn one wlu (uftpect me tnd poll my fun.".lnk Krnrt wna n a mlcblevous 1 T"'" nwl wnt upon havng what he 1 vn 'lenned to ral a good tme. " w<«s people wll open ther eye n the mornng," he (ad, a he glded up de tlde of the mountan. Jack Frost rolltd n the snow untl he w»» whn and wpwfkllb mt glstenng Jack he wa usually tn went abroad. "Now for the fun," sad naughty Jack; "l«vllj begn wth the lttle tree*," j n t few mnute* the trees were nl 1 frosty lookng; then to tbe bg trees he went and covered them, gvng the tp* of some of the branches a dash of h* old-tme brllancy; and when th» moon wa np t looked a f some one bad hung damond! On them. Jack could not help makng thngs beautful even when ha was bent upon mschef, but the poor tree* bad not expected hs rlslt and most of them tre spoled. Then Jack crept along to a sngng brook, rpplng softly n the moonlght, and here the bad fellow threw orer t an cy cover and stlted t Tolct, and tbe Jolly lttle brook looked through ts glkay roof wnterng what happened when only a short tme ago t was so happy " thnk thnt wll do for outsde work tonght," sad th* mschef maker. "Now wll look nslrte the houses, and see what rtn fnd to do there." but* he could not ""resst the temptatlon to pant h* frost work pctures on the Wlndow, temp* 1 * nnrl flowers and blrtl and tab tree*. Then throfct th» moron he crept end on a table n one room Jark sped a va*e of flowers. He touched t softly and snap, map, the pretty vase fell to peces, but the flower* stood henutlful n tne ce whch had onee been water. TEey ""wll be surprsed wken they»ee thnt," sad bad Jack Frost, "and now know there mutt te somethng worth whle spolng n Che dnng room, hut there n the freplace was a log of wood whch whs stll burn- ng. Jack felt H warm breath and (julckfy rnn nto the ktchen. "My, t s lucky 1 got out of there," snld le. " wouldn't Jve long n a place lke thnt. Now wll take a look n the pantry; there must be flnm'lhlng can do n tlere. "All, a ptcher of mlk am am thrsty." Hs frosty lps touched the mlk and soon t was frozen.sold, anl when ths WHS done Jnck saw a basket of frut on the floor close by th>\ pnnlry door. "They thought the fre would keep n the stove all nght, but t ddn't. They left the door open thnkng would not flare to come n," sad Jack. "Won't they be surprsed n tbe mornng when they fnd thl frut hard as stone?" He touched each* wth hs frosty fnger tps, and Just as ha was thnkng the water plpea n the ktchen would be the next upon whch to work hs frosty trcks he heard a sound' 'that made Mm tremble wth fear. t dd not take hm a second to ran out of the house, for Jack knew tbe sound. t was the cracklng and snappng of the ntw fre n the ktchen stove. Be had been so ntent upon dong mschef that he had overstayed hs tme and t was daylght. Jack Frost s a fearless fellow, but there 1B one thng from whch he wll always run, and that s a good hot fre, so he could not stay to see f every one was surprsed by hs vst, whch served hm rght for spolng so many thngs. Don't you thnk sol (Copyrght) Buy Your Tres from a Trctfonc DEALER At the Latest Prlees-The Lowest n Hstory You wll fnd the Frestone Dealer one Of the stable busness men of your communty. He offersa clean, fresh stock, backed by a well organzed servce. He wants you as a permanent customtr. That s the-reason he sells Frestone He knows and has plenty of proof t they ace the best tres on the marle can gve you the greatest value thereby retan your trade for years. Every day you fnd new proof of ths equalled value. On the 15th of tjs th, Frestone Tres set two new drt records at Syracuse when Tommy ton sld around four turns at every and covered tne 10Q mles n 73 mb-, 33 bundredtha seconds. Ho also lshed a new wond' record for one coverng t n 42 aod 28 lunseconds. Tbe next torn cars to were also equpped wts Frestone -Dpped Cords, fach one of them went the entre race wthout a stop. Ths and every other mportant race ths year was won on Frestone Gum-Dpped Cords and Steam-Welded Tubes. Such performance gves you conclusve proof of ther strength and durablty. Not only do race drvers use Frestone Tres ae protecton to ther lves and the jurest way to vctory, but the largest me buycfb n the world nsst on and buy Frestone Tres for economy and servce, These buyers nclude the leadng car manufacturers, the bggest commer* cal car operators and the taxcab and motorbus operators. 57,639,714 tre tnles were sold to tacab and motorbua operators n the month of August. Thnk ths over. You cannot afford t anythng less than Frestone aa economy. You can buy ths >y from any of the WASHNGTON AUTO SUPPLY CO Washngton Street A. SCALA, Propretor Phone Perth Amboy Amerca Should 'rohv' ts Ou:n Ruhb Perth Amboy - * The THATCHER TWN-FRE RANGE NSURES Q4 Comfortable Ktchen Summer and Wnter. _ THATCHER Twn-Flre enameled range provdes not only double cookng facltes, but a very attractve addton to the ktchen as well The gray enamel fnsh may be easly kept clean wth a damp doth. ' Gas n summer at de touch of a button coal, or foal and gas n wnter for heat and economy. Thatcher Ranges are made n all szes and styles for coal, combnaton coal and gay, and sngle or double oven. See your dealer or vst our Show Rooms. Accept no substtute for a Thatcher 'Twn-Fre* There s no other "just as good." 9"**- Specfed extensvely by arch- Tl LTflTFQ HEATERS JLHAl VOEjl & RANGES fl.rf ttf" Um» " Ntw»A Sold p""" w tnact CO- Tlmtlm Bgadkn. St. FmU nd demy Su, Wcwwfc. N. j. 5W3SdS«*^ NOTCE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bds wll be receved by the Townshp Commttee of Woodbrd>e Townshp, Mddlesex County, N. J., for the constructon of a sx (6) nch Water Lne n Keasbey Avenue, from Dall Street to easterly lne of Crow's Mll Road or n Crow's Mll Road from Copernc Avenue to Keasbey Avenue thence easterly n Keasbey Avenue fve hundred feet to turn, he bds wll be read n publc n the Townshp Hall, Woodbrdge, N. J., t 8:30 p. m.. October 8, The work to be done embraces the buldng of approxmately 2200 feet f 6 nch Cast ron Ppe, Class "B" wth the necessary specfed appurtenances. Specfcatons and blank forms of proposals can be obtaned and detal plans examned at the offce of Morgan F. Larson 175 Smth Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. Full seta of plans and specfcatons wll be sent to any contractor on the recept of ten dollars.- The same to be returned on surrender of the plans n good condton wthn thrty days of the award. Each bd must bd accompaned.by a certfed check n the amount of one-tenth of the amount bd, payable to the order of the Treasurer of Woodbrdge Townshp, wthout any condtonal endorsement or cash n the same amount. The successful bdder wll be requred to furnsh a surety company bond n the full amount of the contract prce condtoned for the fathful performance of the work and ndemnfyng; the Townshp Commttee from all proceedngs, suts or actons of any name or descrpton. The Townshp Commttee reserves the rght to reject any or all bds, f, n ther opnon, t s to the best nterest of the Townshp so to do. Dated September 24, ANDREW KEYES, Townshp Clerk. 9-28; 10-5 &AMBY BREAD NEWS CHAPTER No. 5 What Every Woman Knows Every woman who bakes cake knows that butter s the best shortenng she can use. That s why we use Pure, Creamery Butter to make "BAMBY BREAD" for you. Your Grocer has 'Bamby Bread" Try a loaf today- Fresh from the.1 '1 Snce 1840 ff SAVNG FLOUR HGoesTarher Eat More Rread V.' Don't Mss Ths Opportunty m***&&fto& Your Grocer wll explan how to get one of our beautful Art Trays. Ask hm before they are all gone. * ~ 9 S

7 ,A.,.<. ' Tt, ; LUMBER GOOD PEOPLE TO [MEAL WTH YOU RGHT NO TRANSACTON S CONSDERED COMPLETE UNTL ENTRE SATSFACTON HAS BEEN GVEN BOYNTON LUMBER CO. twaren, N. J. Phone 250 Woodbrdge j THE PERTH AMBOY j j GAS LGHT COMPANY j m Heatng and Cookng Applances 206 SMTH STREET Ruud Automatc and Storage Water Heaters *mm»mfrf;;.fft HSTORY OF WOODBRDGE AND THE SURROUNDNG TOWNS APPENDX E. Record of Marrage*, Brtta, and Deaths, Tra««lfc«d Lterally From Uber A, Ths valuable lst wll enable our readers to trace several famly hstores, and glean many local genealogcal facts. John Corbt Son of John Corbt and Sarsh hs wfe was Born Aprl ye 26th These May Certfy all persons Concerned that Corbt Junr was Marred to Elzabeth Cramer ye 23rd Day of Octr _ -<J By DM Samuel Hale Justce, These May Certfy all Persons whom t msy concern that Rchard Cutter was Marred to Mary Pke August ye 20th 17O«. By me Moses Rolph Justce. Jonathan Compton Son of Jonathan Compton and Esther hs wfe was Horn July ye 12th John Coller Son of Thomas Coller And Hannah hs wfe was Born Aprl ye 16th 1709." '. " ~ ' r ' '" Rchard Coddngton Son of John Coddngton and Elzabeth hs wfe was Born May ye 27th Hannah Compton Daughter of J6hn Compton and Elzabeth hs wfe wan Bom January ye 26th n the year of our Lord Edward Crowell was Marred October y«6th 1707, to Sarah Veal, By me Nathanel Wade clerk, Elzabeth Crowell Daughter of Edward Crowell and Sarah hs wfe was Born July ye 8th John Crowell Son of Edward Crowelf and Sarah hs wfe was Born Octr ye 25th Samuel Crowell Son of Edward Crowell and Sarah hs wfe was Bom July ye 30th * Mary Crowell Daughter of Edward Crowell and Sarah hjtt wfe was Born August ye 3rd Edward Crowell Son of Edward Crowell and Sarah hs wfe was Born ye 8th of March Sarah Crowelt Daughter of Edward Crowell and Sarah hs wfe was J3orn Octr ye 17th Joseph*'Crowell Son of EdwarH CrowfeHfcnd Sarah hs wfe war Born Septr ye 24th Thomas Crowell Son of Edward Crowell and Sarah hs wfe was Born March ye 22nd Edward Crowell was Marred to Elzabeth Pke, November ye 24th By me the Reverend Mr. John Person. The Sad Elzabeth Departed tha.lfe November ye 30th Annabel Crowell Daughter of Edward Crowell and Chrstan hs wfe was Born ye 17th day of Aprl Agness Daughter of Edward and Chrstan Crowell was Born November ye 2nd Katharne Crowelt Daughter of Edward and Chrstan Crowell was Born January ye 6th ' Janus Son of Edward Crowell and Chrstan hs wfe was born May ye r.th 17-" 9. Samuel Compton Son of John Compton and Elzabeth hs wfe was Born July ye 10th Joseph Cromwell Son of Benjamn Cromwell and Sarah hs wff* Born Octr ye 27th Joseph Coner Son of John Conger and Sarah hs wfe Born May ye 17th N«w Process Gas Ranges Job Conger Son of John Conger and Sarah hs wfe Born June ye 9th ' ' ^ Joseph Coddngton Born March ye 22nd _/ Elzabeth Compton Daughter of John Compton and Elzabeth hs wfe Coa-Den-Rh Radant Logs Odorless Effcent nexpensve R. A. HffNER, Funeral Drector and Expert Embalmer The only fully equpped and up-todate Undertakng Establshment n town. Far Treatment to All. 6ffce Phone 264. Resdence Phone 289. WOODBRDGE NEW YORK CANDY KTCHEN Manufacturer! and Dealer! n 79 M*a St. T*l. 43 Telephone 143 Perth Ambff Strctly Pnro Tel CANDES AND CE ORKAM HUMPHREYS & RYAN HARDWARE Man St. Woodbrdge, N. J. Plumbng Fxture* Hoe, Fall Hardware Pant and OU at Old Prcet SALTZMAN'S HARDWARE WRELESS SUPPLES and SETS Tool. Pant Vtrnehee Horn* FuraUttnf Bulder*' Hardware 82 Man Str«.t Weo4brMge HENRY RGMQND 142 MAN S. 'Pkow 03* Woodbrdse GUSTAV BLAUM Groonms and Provsons T. EPHRAJU CUTTER, tumr, 4 Homemade Crullers and Doughnuts lke mother used to make. Ask your grocer. HENRY DOMHOFF * CARTERET FORDS FORDS PHARMACY "The Rexall Store" Now Bruntwck Are. FORDS HARDWARE CO. Tools, Pants, Varnsh & Ols Wndow GHaa and Household Specaltes Next to Poatofflce FORDS, N. J. LOUS MORRSON Shoes, Clothng and General Merchandse Open Every Day Except Saturday FOHD8, N. J. FORDS NATONAL BANK Resources $326,060 FORDS, N. J, G. A. FULLERTON Auto Truckng Marne, Etc. Local 4 Long Dl»t*nce H u l l s T» Albert.. WeptW Tel. 726 Woodbrldtfe OLVER B. AMES, BLRCTUCAL CONTRACTNG WUlatl lst.ff Born September ye 17th Rachel Conger Daughter of John Compton and Elzabeth hs wfe Born May yea 18th Anna Coddngton wfe to John Coddngton Deceased Sept ye 20th Sarah Compton Daughter to John Compton and Elzabeth hs wfe Born August ye 15th Davd Compton Son of John Compton and Elzabeth hs wfe Born May ye 16th John Coddngton was Marred to Mary Whte the frst Day of May Zebah Cotter Daughter of Thema* CoHar.jmd Hannah hs wfe was Born Aprl ye 10th Jonathan Compton was Marred to Esther Martr September ye 24th By me Samuel Hale Justce. Moses Coller Son of Thomas Coller and Hannah hs wfe was Born Febr ye 26th Joseph Catterln Son of Bernard Catterln and Alce hs wfe was Born December ye 22nd Nathanel Catterln Son of Barnard Catterln and Alce hs wfe was Born January ye 30th Anna Coddngton Daughter of Benjamn Coddngton and Mary ha wfe was Born May ye 6th Margret Coddngton Daughter of Benjamn Coddngton and Mary hs wfe was Born ye 7th Day of May John Coddngton Son of John Coddngton and Elzabeth hs wfe was Bom March ye 25th Sarah Coller Daughter of Thomas Coller and Hannah hs wfe was Born July ye 2nd Thomas Coller Son of Thomas Coller and Hannah hs wfe was Bom March ye 29th Moses Coller Son of Thomas Coller and Hannah hs wfe wag Born February ye 26th Sarah Cutter Daughter of Rchard Cutter and Mary hs wfe was Born Novr ye 6th Rebeckah Cutter Daughter of Rchard Cutter and Mary hs wfe Born Aprl yes 20th These may Certfy all persons concerned that John Corbt of Woodbrdge was Marred to Sarah Pke ye 28th Day of Septr By me Samuel Walker Justce. James Coller Son of Thomes Coller and Hannah hs wfe was Born ye 6th day of July Davd Conger Son of Gershom Conger and Ann hs wfe was Born March ye 15th Phebe Conger Daughter of Gershom Conger and Ann hs wfe was Bort # Gershom Conger Son of Gershom Conger and!ann hs wfe waa Born Aprl ye 6th 1711., Yelverton Crowell was Marred to Hannah Adams October ye 8th By Samuel Hale Justce. Seth Crowell Son of Yelverton Crowell and Hannah hs wfe was Born December ye 2nd lt06. - ^ {...-. K Yelverton Crowell Son of Yelverton Crowell an# Hannah hts wfe was! Bprn March ye 31st 1710.! j Benjamn Crowell Son of Yelverton Crowell and Hannah hs wfe was Born Aprl ye 23rd Hannah Crowell Daughter of Yelverton Crowell and Hannah h» wfe was born Aprl ye 22nd 1719, at 9 o'clock n the Mornng. Seth Crowell was Marred to Mary Crowell Novr 11th 1730 ">By Joseph Webb Mnster. Hannah Crowell Daughter of the aforesad Seth Crowell and Mary hs. x wfe Born September ye 18th CrjPflteJland Mary We wfe waa Born geptew- Sarah Crowell Daughter of Seth Crowell and Mary hs wfe was Bom Aprl ye 1st, N For a Short Tune Only AHOT-PONT RON ^ FREE wth a Western Electrc Machne ELECTRCAL HOME WRNG (JOHN J. YELLEN. Pre.) UgJtnc FxtMtM, Supplt* and Applances Ttl. P. Ay }264 and 8QQ8.lt ROOSEVELT LAUNDWKDS BOOWD To W K.T., tho ulna «tmutt-o hrleve that t s entrely unnecessary for you to funs around and get all heated up on wash day when ths santary shop wll do yonr WHattng for m tttttw money. Roosevelt Laundry CARTERET, N. J. Tel. Roos 417 S. B. BREWSTER Dealer n FLOUR, MEAL, PEED, MAN, GRAN. BALED HAY AND STRAW MAN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Adjonng P. R. R. Tel. 65 FRANK P. WOGLOM C W. Farweather ARCHTECT Member Amercan nsttute of Archtect* 39 RECTOR ST. METUCHEN, N. J. Phone Metuchen 809-W. A. GREENHOUSE FURS STORED FREE Whle Remodeled or Repared Durng the Summer Month* B6 SMTH STREET Perth Author nhmm M. G. ASHLEY Real Estate 106 Amboy Ave. WOODBRDGE Snce t s a Proven Fact That t Pays To Advertse, For Space n Ths Paper See C. H. BYRNE 44 Chrome Ave., Carteret mmmmmmmmmm MMB Publc Servce To Have a Well-Served House' hold, nstall Electrc Servants j September 29th Marks the Close of ths Worthwhle Terms Offer $ 2 Down and a year to pay tor the Thor Electrc Washer The Thor l on demonstraton n oar salesroom dally f you prefer *e wll gladly demonstrate ths roar home. Be sure to tee the Thor At work and be sure to order rour Thor before September 29. Comfortng Electrc Helps The use of Renullfa Volet Bar * a pleasant war of remany alhnent. Rheumatsm, neurts, headachea and many other malades yeld to Volet Ray treatment. Models tor prvate and professonal me The Electrc Heatng Pad The electrc heatng pad s soft, lght la weght4ndtar nlshes steady heat t's needed tor loathng pall or keepng a compress hot FAMOUS READNG ANTHRACTE COAL and SANTARY CE Full Weght Prompt Serred THEO. A. LEBER Tel. WoodkrUbe 728 WOODBRDGE AVE. PORT READNG The (Beauty Spot of Unon County Baumanns new Flower Show Rwm St. George's and Hazelwood Avenues RAHWAY,NJ. ".. Our 12 greenhouses flled wth growng plants < you of a large supply of fresh flowers at all tmes. We specalze n artstc floral arrangements for; occason, weddngs especally. We delver all over Mddlesex County. (Member of Florsts' Telegraph Delvery) Our new lucky phone: Rahway 711. ty by dealng wth RYMSHA&CO. for COAL, WOOD OR CE 989 STATE STREET, MAURER, N. J. Tel Perth Amboy. We also have 500 Cedar and Locufc Fence Post* ] for sale at a bargan. SHP BY WATER Mddlesex TTamportatton Company nrffww excellent servce, h»v tween New Brunswck and New York. Through Blls of Ladng ssued, and Through Rates n-effect between New Brunswck and ponts n the South and Southwest, va Morgan Lne, Ocean Steanwhp Company of Savannah, Clyde L f«and". Malloy Lae..., (, We-also have Through Rate* to Bwton QV«r the Metropoltan Lne* Through Bll* of Ladng ssued from New York over the (Kcken- (Kc ^. vft P*n*ma G»n»l RoutetoSan Fjranpwo. Sau^lego, Loa g Portland, Seattle, oteer North ^»c!ftc-cf«t Port* *nd Hawaan sla Freght for New Brnnswck receved a't Pej? 18, North RJvet.ruw ^ > > York, untl 9:00 JP. f. Steamer leaves every woak da/ at S#0? M.-< YcJepheae, New Brunswck 401. <

8 Pravy BedN rtns rw fmrge \nr> 2 WARD 3 OVlO Krt; tmv" t Fordt Branch of FRDAY. SEPTEMBER Board To Con Fords mprovements! bf rh- Btjebwn ">a; r'>re ''ompar^ 1 VjtMe Frday nd 3aurnV. <«"re»' K«rh: k n Sewark wth fru'tflv Saturday '.ne; '<ne. rnsby -Jowph Kam k.v;«apponted «- rpfrtor fur the r>"w -dewalkn to W lad alone Flood:, Grove road. Mr and Mr* > FMr Stswm. «f Julette ;;r«. frruuc**d tbe»n- Av- (tayement of thf :r faurhter. Mary, to John Chu. n 'frth Amboy. The weddng ;- to :akt place October 13- G'MTTT- H.-nfer spent Satnrday wth ftr-nd" at Perth Amboy. Joseph B*nnla and Wllam Htnp'. ahn ran "awy TTO hrnnr,.... motthk Monday were taken nto custody h... Branch of the,patr>mar Terteno-va at Tottewvlle. be held at the rar!y vpstwdsy mornng. They were. Mr?. Geonr<* takf-r. :. the Chldren'!" Socety room? October 3. a' at N.-«Brghton, from wh*r«- they A:.. *._k-: home' &y ther TBrent.- They were frst seen on a tram of th* Saten. nland Rapd Transt wthout _ry no.pj wth whch to pay ther fare The dtmductor bawded them :".-e.t t. the jojceman. who took them n the staton house, Pau Ysnck and Walter Dnmejk =pent Sunday at Tuttenvlle.! The -urbn_ of Florda Grove j road was completed last week. Thf taynpr of sdewalk* wll start Monday..1. Frnr.k GreznoT. r.f LuttlPr trenu<-. trad-d '.n h* Fora r«r for a new Overland.,Jo«-ph Ypracka. of Julette rtret-t, -pent ftaturtay nfrrrt at Merurhen wth needs. R<«f Waldman was a Pfnh Am- Sat.rday. p h *h'. h'par. accepted Electrc a Co. pos- at H»- u-ll y C Brofklyn. Mrs. Frank V,\ _an start '. street. 'anddatr Hnnson (R-> Smth <B.1 -t - ; w Mcllvame fm-l Hoffman (E-) v DeVoe.D.) - M-Gur* m.* So-n (D.' - - \Z F.lf 'tvl 13 Sherl Brown R- * -- - <;nwrn (R. * Gehhardt <D.) - Baer (P.) ' atnrrtttrr-rt: Layden (O-) Frt-h-U^- Neuberg <tt-> Gardner D.» Lev (R.) 4" McElroy D.) Ward 2-8 H«y (R-) - " Anderson <D.', Ward 3~ Lufbarry Felton (D. C f e A - p. ther borne on Hgft ^rec., Saturday n New V- rampbell ha? been enjoyng» > dale Place. Mount, St. Mary's EdgvHl Mss Bernee Weam and Mss Mr. wstl Mrs. A. Brt<jr.= Vctora Brown, of Gr Mr«Wm RnTt^ wet^ New: 1.: K ; Wednesday. of TB- t -~M T - ar " Mrs. Wslham Row< atweek to ' tended the State Far t Trenton on n Plan-! Tuesday, Mr. Charles Jones, of Sev,- York, Orper- R.) '; (Juackenbush <«-> ""* Wolff (R.) Brd D. > Bdtcher (D.> KaltetMn At L_rf«- ') -»"- j ; vsted hs parents, Mr- and Mr?, <". C father n Howard?tre*t. where they wll spend some tme. tended a dnner and ttean party Jones, of Rdgcaale avenue. Sunday Peter Kamnsky. <4 Perth Amhere wth frends..;*mn Walter and Mnerva, of r ^Tht member* of tfct?'., Ha- Hart spent the week-end wth the _Mr and Mrs. Walter Hall and ] N>w york. last week Mrs. R. B. Hart and Blss Anna _.. of Perth AmspfEundav wth Mr. afcr Mr«, Love of Green street, on Sunday aft- chnrch hej d a eake and ;f sale at lsnto» ; S M r. and Mr, J. H. beth. s Unt of Trntj Epscopal former's sster, Mrs. BloodgDod, at Morgan Heghts..day Grf erno n A ' the hora(1 nf M m F- L E Valentne -Jsx-.and Mrs Wm. Rowt vsted " Am hoy wa«very the Trenton Far on Tuesday. >tfpn«t. Bamr. w pf- _0n Taesday evenng Mr_ and s, raro a y afternoon, wh:a m V ^h ^1 ^H OC ^M 3 r^^lxl ^. «. ^ T 1 tnt h= menth w.th ^ the Ford _. Mrs. E. H... Brdge n Sewarea of hardware ^upp.m'> \«--w Brunswck JJ«-n3PT; was the rjtj t.f car w erected Olve Thompson, uf Kahway- Rahway atenue, have returned from Wednesday Afternoon a^t.. u _ ;:..SewanT:. Monday avenue ths wetk. Mrs Kna, m o Green G street, and ft delghtful sojourn -r. camp m jf" Mr-. Frame Fssse wa«ar. out of Mr. and Mrs. Bodnar. of Keasbey. 5pent Sunday wth Mr and Mrs. Rodney, motored d to t the Catskll Mr. and Mrs. - E. Putter, -of Mr- W. H. Tombs was hosted to - - " -" J Mr and Mrs. T. S. Shearer son, Mane. oday. l M" ' 'ar; wrng Peter Kamnsky. on Loretta street. Mountans. Saturday. West Man street enwra^u d Mss.».== the _ John Yuro s able to pft around Hsses Edna and Elabeth Ol- "Hazel Powell, of New York uty. ast : day day afternoon, emertsamng :n after a fhort llness. VPT of Perth ^mboy. were the guests ^ ^ Mbs PrweH u the ram-. of L. most delghtful manner sx tables of Josepn Satee-w. of Lee- avenue of Mss Maran Love, Frday and > RnllTon p ot ter, and ther marnaee. mombers and guests. The m«m?«" spert Sunday at South Ambnr. ' Saturtlay ; trll take place at the horn* ->* th* ; present were Mrs. Herbert Hanteo. _Mr and Mrs. W. Prank Burns brdes p^ntg at Han.lu.n. Ont..! j ^. A. C. Waker. Mrs. "Walter Hgand lttle <laagnter Poroa-Anne. of Canada. on Tuesday, Oc-per 2. pns. Mrs. S. F. Henry. Mrs^ Thomas cgeo Endorsed Attend Meetng of Ex- *? Servce Men Last Nght.' WOC'TBU'GE V- «br. g t Vast «".n'-rtta:; L^e'.r..»a? : tupbt S PCDt -r -r: a.- '.^- r.r.t: me T>roj- are h. e' u.-.-j :.-: fa;,-. Memor.t. Fund r m-atk "Sr ".>-«" hndp- at'-s? the Folders ata Crcolart Bllkead _, else n the pra^, cone n aad sec at. Frank Latava spent Sunday at New York wth relatves. Jnhn Paul wll soor. change hs Boardmp house from Perth Amboy. There s no other Meat that so many people lke, nor s there any other that lend 0 tself to the varety of preparaton that s possble n Beef. And especally s ths true when you order t here, where yon are afflrfcttbl TJrtme nts at sttbms Pnm«Rb Roart ' 2»c Chopped Bwf Sc Genane Sprng hr* lmatb Me Frwh Klted fmftng Calf's Lver M* Swft a Pr*Hun BWmn n srtrps. whole or half Swft's Premum Ham 31* Whole nr haf Hologwu and Frankfnrtrn 32c Chcken M< Fr««h Klled Fowl Me We carry Complete Stodk af Staple am Faacy Groceres Our Vegetables and Produce are receved fresh daly Telephone Woodbrdge 756 we delver anywhere. Our Motto s: tfgheat Qualty aa4 Laweat Prce*. J. GROCERES - MEATS - PRODUCE S62 St. Oorfe A»emte, At Dunham Place WOODBRDGE PERTH AMBOVS LARGEST BANK PERTH AMBOY TRUST CO. SMTH AND HOBART STS. PERTH AMBOY, NJ. O V E R RESOURCES Peter Yuher was a Perth Am- Sny \-stfr Sunday, Mchael Fedur! t,f Uretta street, spent Sunday wth frends at V>>od- ^S speat Tuesday and _ Fo nner General Secretary Wa- Vmeent. Mr=. J. F. Eyan. Mr?. 3. A.,, n Berth Amboy. ter H Warr. of Grove a-enue. wasj^ey a rs. A. F. Soh'ed. Mrs... Msses Eana and Elabeth Ol- cnef 'engneer of the V M C. A. Howell. Mrs. T. F. Zettlemoyer. ver of Perth Amboy. and Mr. and dambae Thursday after:.-n. neld ; LouE Seubcrg Mrs. M. - Demarest.. Maa Meng Eatertan* h Mrs 1 H Love and Msses Maran at pfeffer's farm. Ths - ^n annual Mrs c p. Lews. Honor of Ma* Koyen Hnd'Rdth L ve attended a perform- affar for the members, tnt:r nves or The guests were Mrs- J. A. C^mpance at the Dtmas Theatte, Satur- ladv frends. _ ton, Mrs. C A. de Sassy. Mrs F. H. rm&nlge t Stopkn was an out of ance j av - nkht at tne _ u ^ ^ g T ^ ^ ^ ^^ M, ^ ^ ^ w M Weant. Mrs. L. Or Frday evenng Mss Mary Sunday f "W*ft Man street, enter- Mrs. F. 1. Perry. Mrs. M»«MU> party. The. ajtar FRDAY v Segt 28 U^Xdmaa. Mrt W! :. w*s arranged u a surprse brtaaay Mrs. C. M. Cooper and party ;r. h'jnor 'A Mss Laura Eoyen. J>. Bust*r. of Ea.rron avenoe. Mrs. Henry won the nrst club Th* evenng n-t?pt-nt n playng was an of and of f nen ds to t game*, for whcb kdde at were awarded. 3ATUSB«\ prze, a par "of embrodered pllow ease?: Mrs. Neuberg,?ecou. a box jt handkerchefs: Mrs. Soneld. thrd, a lustre vase. Mrs. Compton, wth hgh the Federal Unted State. BBperfnM "THE CTHNAL FLAMT' earurng >jorma Tamadg? "HAUNTED VALLEY"!»*. 2 Starrng Ruth Roland oostesa «erved rednt.g-room. where LoKMBt Paa" were pent M entertaned ths week ; tr4e^ aftetv^tr.g MrT M > "g ound a. V'BJU- «dw'.'tc. ^Mr. and Mr.. Bapa Martnet of.^oca- Antuno Moreno _ etc.. adder: f<r tct tat lavors, tavftrs, M. ^^Kr 1 ' Cbarle- Kjr.mat. vn. r- thra. wne pnk atu wt! redomnated {<>r the eocr «ch m»- MONDAY. Oct.1t- Whte -The M A. C was Th* gaests pr»*--. Mss 'Laura K.oye», Mts**? Margaret, Heten <--'om- Wth Dorothy Dalt*n; and T Mr, Turner a bo, of and Rath Leuon. M.? SadSe Martsn, -V-..-! the Keystone 31r:> :>'.ar w:tr..etnunra!::y M.adltsex Plans are ber.p oopetedjor for wth < -Mrs. Wllan, Fnn «, a New we«served. Margaret kely. M.^ Jula Kng. vstor recently Mas Mat*; Tretn. M.-»es.'Heen and "A*tr»r Frttm '. -.h:.- rnmr.tt ; Wlt's electon but by C At a meetng Monday nght olb- at thf-.'.rvetor. the organzaton of the Hopelawn A. Mss Oerjraar CJt-^-;rt. Msaes France* and Eleanor Koyen, Mrs. W. R.., Oet.2 u.-'jp '. tbe parade uf allvurs wll be elected and plans wll be n ;, spent Leber Mr*. T. R. Wand and Mss jr. :h. qsng day of the made for the wnter months. Ajna"Grener7qf Freeman street^ : Sunday at ATon-bytbe-Sea.. Gertrad* Roag*r of Rawy, and Wth Henry B, Walthal and Eleanor Mchael Sunak, of New Brunswck avenue, spent Sunday at St., from Mlltown. wftere they Tuesday n York ToT Card Club Mss Mer.g entertaned Mss toy en, "Taka Tke Ar" Mr. and &X1U JUAa. Mrs. ^. E. ^. L. Gr^Jej: ~ w- have - M«s Clara Hausen, of Green Mr*. Bartow Mss Anna Sorenson. of Brooklyn. Boardman Be Memnn^L. Day.ommttet uf pust, uf wntn Barron M:\ulty Geore*. wth relatve*. spent the last 10 days as..,... * * Eomger, Ms* C"hes«r* and Ms* a Paths Comedy, and Fathe Neva charnmr.. p nerta 4 report of Mrs. Waam Bartow, of Lmaen Sortnsoc before tht party to dnner WEDNESDAY. Sept. ctvtte^ ast Memoral Day. avenue. thb week entertaned tht. fc *«of huok- a; preaented to Joseph uecu Hxe^.. j r anl n. x. A.< AJ*V^, * 5 Her jmxrnu^ Tuesday Afternoon Card Clnb. There "THE HA5Q 1 post last ng by U^ts Balard. a South Rver Vashvllfc hvlle Tenn. have tns ths wees week Deep beep ;! Mr. Hr. and Mrs. Andrew a*ye> Keyeswm were three tables of brdge. tfc-y Elects Ofexr* Featurng Gay Bates Port t book* arw a:stures of tbe varous vstor Sunday. eues of Mrs. Allen-, of Central danartet. Betty, of Rahway a«nne, Decker awarded frst am a! avenue of tne country. They wll be JL ^ '! motored to t n the rooms of the post. Swr Reports - "Freehold Fr«ehod Sunday, to vst Mrs. Decser was awarotu».. _.. ^. Prncpal and Mrs: L. W. Wood- ; j o n n Keyea, who returned t«freeman and famly spent the week-end 1 ^0\& Academy last week. pme, whch conssted of embrodered The Eb-Y of the Woodbrn«e Hgh Keystane Coawty, pllow cases. Second wa won School ard ther weekly meetma; n pllow f»*n*w onuuv p»"«- «w». U^^OT,. ^-. ^rm j y! THURSDAY, Oct. by Mrs. T. Harold Stryker. beng a Room Nne of th* lehoo, at Tarrytown, N. T. _! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brefs, of Solder Stole Ambulance /V " 1 HT /M M "l'anytown, w. x. : j^.,,,,,. lt^ _ flower basket; ; whle the congolaon aft*rnoon- The meetng; JWH At W Ml MrJ - Be * m ' of Moransvlle, W., Tsdale Place, scent the week-end at ^ Mrs M ^ n ealed \, ^^^ M onkt the ^^4,,,^ f. RASTTAN TOWNSHP. A frst UTVH fll F»» VMW Va_, s vstng hs mother and sster,; Asbury Park, where they vsted rea- - b the oe jar. Featarna; Deaay. of Rahway avenue, Mrs. Beam anfl ' tjves. Toe members present were: Mrs. Nomnaton* were made for new Uaambulance wa= s<en from aafc.t Bartan last Saturday afterf by a soldet m servle at t*e WOODBRlbGE. - Mrs. Wllam **»»<*«**» BfM^. } Jto BEKy G. Brvwue, jtfrmfrlj PalheNeva Hopper, of Trenun.,n*rma»»f r^- * Mr8 ' ^en^olyn Leber,! of ysbny avenut.. lt, jnamttg her Leon Csmbell. Mrs, Carl WUla»». Presdent, Jam* DowUng, P Cnn-1 lterature m the State Federaton of 1. Polce throughout thr Stale of Tsdale Place were ^Newark vst-!»,. w Dunkrk, N. Y. Mrs. T. Harold Stryker, Mr*. La njogaan. R. Coan, E. Louse; Women. Clubs, was tht speaker at 1 been asked to be on tht lookr the mac)unt, a 0. M. <.'. Thetht openng meetng of tne Woman's ~*» ^atet?*«', f. n Dayton retary and treasurer, >o ; Can"- ors afternoon. \ Messrs. Elmer Wand, of Free- Fcrge. Mrs. R. Moore, Mrs. John pwaadebt. F Turner, C. s Thursday alternoon. 5 jseaers. SeM t - Mrs. Walter Gager, of Central '»an,» street; Wllam Hotoban and C'lu-j uf Woodbndg? Townshp at tt "venue, entertaned lned a number of of * the ( T^, Tnune,-, o Mam street, attend- r s also wanted for deserton. + "' m - : - "^ - The guesu were the followng: feld, GreenhagE. uf Wyodbnage lownsnp «. >«tadeg of the Eastern Star Star at at her ed the Pennsylvana Ralroad Mrs. W. R. Leber, Mrs. Thomas R. Cuunnen of cofsttsottees: Program. e uf the presdent. Mrs. J. H. WMtMXMM* where woere both uoth a busruese busness an_ and so- j athletc meet ( nlr t at A:tuona, Pa., last Wand. Mrs. A. E: Pearee. n. Ta»en and Scnleuec; pteysjea, Tur- Thayer» f MarBn. Mamn Ten members of the., '... U»J uunamv eve- 0.1,.^. meetng was held Mjonday eve- 1 Saturday. j j «.. George Hayes. Fcrcs arajurb, wth ther charman, nrng.,.! ~ " «" ^ Mrt. George Uddle. and an equal YOU NEED :^ ~ oer and Tonnu; socal. Come and <le tended the! Rrfre^Bents >u. n l served. The - Kuay: ntaton. Cunnngham and Mss Gertrude Farrell and Mrs. Trenton Far on Monday n company wll He held at tbe home Tajtpen, rulgmnt. Canatld and number from Avenel, wth ther Charles Farrell, of Grenvlle avenue. wth Mr. M. Col and Mr. Stephen n. Gnth, of Lnden afce- Sdnrk; educatonal. BrjrU2ulL (.'barman. Mrs. R. A. Lance, were Cwdfl wll laeve Monday for Arkansas, \ Galmda of Man street. nue on Tnesday afternoon, Oct. Vlh. Hertwo of offce and mnaaon MEAT MARKET prttstrnt. where they expert to stay f«r s«mj \ _MMB Martha Jacob, of Uaden «f aew smmben wl M acdra the Tht report of tbe drectors' meetng last week was gven Mrs. lddle Several local you: wwnen who Woodrdge, N. J., where ss* October t. lbsaedatrly after tonths. avenue, returned Saturday from Seoul Cable, Tuesday afternoon, LOW ruce LEADERS repurtd for Fords branch that a of the Club n several days vstng relatves. _L KOPPER. Prop. room had been secured far a lbrary n the Mrs. Beck, of Elzabeth. Grace Elzabeth Holland, A^a*lt arac at Fords. G. F. Reynolds havng - -,.- the Publc Ubrar, Lbrary for ; ^ paxenta, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oarence Clarence of Freeholder and Mrs. H«_J Car_ Party > KSDRE W»U- GADK TOOLS af leased twu rooms n the Fords Buld-» n a" rum «comedy ealted d "The 1 Turner, of Green street, on Wedaeste 4 l o" Oetofcer j d ng Loan Assocaton to the club Eolland, of Prtoo, Clark!ur w<j years for the sum of one dol- and Davd F. Ruddy, of WOODBRDGE. Hn. Lous ~mm Edth pavu, u Kakn Uur. Uu TMHB ut U> bn umd far a.jumbo, tff QUD _ vsted n town, Frday.. lbrary and ttu club has the prvlege Rev.'M. J. Boylan at St. Mary's tamed tht Lades' Auxlary of the of. Mn. J. T. Ohmenheser was a u rrnug the other rtmm for rl Church, Rahway, at 5 o'clock Wednesday afteraoen. The bndv* a- at taa Adab of srael 1 corn roast at Lonf on Thursday. MUte ur other offce purpose, ustng tn nuutv, re«evcj as rent for the ; tendant wt Mrs. Thomas Hvrbao, of electon of oacers ^-^amm,^_ uj GCOM upkeep uf the lbrary. At the pres- : town, a sster of the groom, and on uaatacla«. Mm Jaa» Raucha* rect*d preadedt. Mrs. H..n tme they have 1UU boulu and avenue, vsted n New York, Satnr- after spendng a few days n Atlantc George Holland. Jr., a brother of tbe $ lot) wth whch to buy bucks; a padup mentwrshtp. { l nxmbfrt. *»d Last Frday evenng the home Several automobles conveyed The brde wtt cbarnuug n a tan ^jsnoajb secretary,!,. who* Mn. J. J day. Cty. bnd«, tcxd ** l«art man. Hopper ve* preauk >t, Mr. Henry S21-4 ut tb«t bru'u'h treasury. of Mr and Mrs. J. J. Dunne on G*«en j the members of tbe Aucton BtMfe canton crepe gown, wth bat tuklen was elected tmaanrer jtreet" was the scene «L a mewy Club to BaBe Meade tns aftanwab ; natch. She carred a bouquet uf The cua (f $H<X», bem«uk The branch gave l''m u the Red party wfcen t»er dana*ter, Jane «Fhds»> where t* meetng wa* held j fml 4-ata a ', rmt, JapautUH- Et-uf fund and Mare and son Jamas J. Dunne, Jr.. at tbttjhbm «f Mm. John G. Walker. rased $1U from huse 1 n tlde the ' * *»««o brdttsnad wore a becomng n,»oe one year, was pad at cbc nettng. to MM. e-tertanrd at The next mcettna; wll be wth Mrs. 1 H u kutpper uo Wejbed*y tvumng, Ortu- ; ] " ber 11. The mmnp wll be ar- u_f e r_ fs «branch wte M follows: The.qdustHar Upd welfare charman r.p«rt _J t_y» hu teen p vel tc three chldren and Bumtt Boynlon, of fru uu flowers sent (_ 12 resmtenu avenue, returned tu Brown u UH cuuuunty who were ll. Tbe ty «h«week, where he s a sum,[ s for l_e Rad CnM. The of the 3unr herrtuhe»t*»» week at Cehonbu, wbere she U a senor. Mra. WlUam Howard aad alt n UM OnuB,, aaugbtere. Myrtle and Melba Bom- f a box dz feet awy ta*. HUM ant, vuusd frends n Rabway Fr4ay wth K* water md alla«aa to e*aaa» ngk. ah> taer. woaldfee lw» lat*m at Mtt'_ Mr, r. aad Mrs. U fmm, ta. * >lj*» PaA. forsserly of UaSsa a»dha, fanct on t*w kuumt vf ta«a_t the srantflr- deyta «f ths> aeajaas at Dm ard tu at tfeca* a«a. dnn al a layer «rf salt 3» Aat CfeUk a*_r eara fl wtb toav* da* eaauak raak <ot teda, w*_w ta-y wtt wafca tae top hy gaaes L. Tytar, of K»rd», was a local; un tbevuuwr Tuesday ew_w_ Ma> Ethel Valentne, of Tkaae w n New Yor_ Wd Mr. «a*_t Uw U of ~ oaa of aar ^ollowug teremuny th* nmgta M» Ukr neetnd and ~ wt t/fwf SMBttl A OasM&M A*- Wll Sell t aad Mrs. AW JcBvaWB L * f A*****, * *»* w Mr. anl Mrs. GmrgeHaland Ww, Wm, HoUand, Holland, o Hctwa, for a week's s_ j»on U> ta Newark, where they bad a.va Wta _bta/- TV *a_ft and gnxta left on _» J» Uan fro» Newark far a SAT., 4k*. ST M«u be «eet at VT1 tlp-n ther M M P.M.! 123 MAN STREET WOOMHUDGl FRESH ULLEO FOWL lb 35c FSESH MLXLLED BOA5TWG CHtOCEW GENUNE SWUNG LEG OF LAMB, U>...J*, **

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