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AN INTERESTING FEATURE! AND THEY SAID"-READIT WEEKLY ON EDITORIAL PAGE Jtotom ttfant FOLLOW DONOHUES SPORTS COMMENT INOR SO IT SEEMS EVERY WEEK ON SPORT PAGE XVII, No. 32 WOODBRTDUE, N..!., FRIDAY, (HTOHKH II. rrice THREE CENTS FROM OUR FRONT WINDOW conductor of : away from (H. W. K., (, j s column, town pn vacaton. Durng ht.h<rn e t wlt be wrtten by, member of the slaff.) THOUGHTS W H I; whether ye good SEWER JOB; Democrats Arrange For A Whrlwnd Tour Of Every Secton of Townshp grppe fnally has me CANDID ATlfOF G. 0. P. that ts better STACKS TRUCK COSTS t beng a canddate, any-. ^ no tckets to buy, cards Port Readng Republcans t Splt By Resgnaton Of A Comuntteeman, HttngLeaders The local poltcal camcan jpagn, dormant these vtal.«..«. duuh..,..., vveeks t)( fore electon. = ntmncng program ard thosetffadually stowtn g some lfe Last-mnute developments, ;l y. promses to make".. : jj I were a mllonare Id v. Kdje Dchln play "Love Is,. sweetest Thng every nght,, I fell asleep... If Gover-,,, n.ffman wont stck to hs.n; after the pannng that amendment lemon t n, receved... f. he lo anythng very long. has become of Judge Dll nancng program" amf"- " 5,, prohbton pretzels, t s that the bank always. Y"T" "-.,.J mstakes n fgurng my nclude: IIICO, f any ;.. how Mm.. t- r makes cgffce so consst-!v cood... f that Baley-, man feud s gong to bloom,n... what ever occame of, pea-green cap I had forced,:: me so many, many years ago t ths tme... who ever told newsptrporntstj.. r dvtdesrl Rve Perth MIV and Phladelpha a hath am whats the use? wo.^n-^fgjjjfj- H- CONCANNON DIES SUDDENLY Do you have a babjr carrage? A crb? A cook-toye? A ««h ub? A wh«l chur? The Red Crot n«ed all of them and need them desperately, Mn. A. L. Huber revealed today. She begged any redent who jean help, ether wth the artcle! llted or wth clothng, absolutely any clothng at Jal, to communcate wth her at 546 Lnden Avenue, mmedately. Sx baby carrage! mutt b«found quckly lomewhere, townyhp Examnaton nret have nformed the Red Croe worker, f at many lek lrttle babes a/e to be brought safely out nts the ar. At f6r the crb-and the stove and the wash, tub and th* wheel char, n every case a wtal need exsts n a specfc famly anong the courageous group of underprvleged strugglng bravely to stay off rdef rolls. ON AUDIT IN HIS OFFICE HERE, AGED 56 By Authortes Wont End Untl Some Tme Ths Month D * f\t (V* /" «) \M IA Leadng Busness Passng Ut tne Utzen mourned And Beloved CIH By A Gref-Strcken Townshp "Th«tuffernf very great," Mr. rlnb«r lad»ob«rly ntrday. She had just returned from vfhnj a famly of ejht chldrsn, SCHEDULE BY Ot I to whoe mother-the had brought a wahboard and a "It w» a wonderful, wonderful gft for that poor faally," Hn Huber lad, "because theyre lvng rght on the lne ot bare subtltence and even the slghtest help we gve them counts rot* to much." The wheel char, [font can be borrowed, wll replace the two the local Red Cross once had n servce here.. One wat stolen, another broken. The need here, at you can magne, t great: t wll free a handcapped chld from a bed of pan. Twelve Lve On $8 A Week Emphaszng the great lack of sutable clothng, Mr. Huber revealed the had just taken fve chldren out of school to gve thfltn underwear, of whch they had none at all ("and n ths dangerous; " " "" "" weather," at she ponted out) as well as blouses and shrts, the tol for early refnancng of youngster, are half a famly of ten chldren. Ther mother s ll but the town- ndebtedness and stll works gamely on. Ther father makes only $8 a week for 2 <. Clear; Fnal Report Been Thought Due Ths Week Plans of the admnstrapeople! te \,.m IA» a T.nm Lrrtmftr v Sheets, pllowcases, any knd of beddng, shoes the chapter s ceved a Set-back ths Week beggng for them all. The Womans Club s helpng collect donatons.,when Word WHS Mr. Spencer says the ol controversy s sheer Apoltcal luncomhe. Mr. Foereh says t snt. Well, that settles that. A l l ALA. Choce of the Ueln Sewer constructon as the target for hs ntal campagn blast by Ernest W. Ner, Republcan ncumbent, seekng re-electon to the Townshp Commttee; Splt n the ranks of Port Readng Republcans through thrmrgs»#j of Prederck N. Zullo, G. 0. P. Couhty Cotnmtteeman and treasurer of the Port Readng Republcan Club; Arrangements by Derno cratc canddates for a whrlwnd speakng tour through every secton of the Townshp. Mr. Ner, selected thus far as the butt of much of the Pornooppofton, last nght re- DOCTRINE "PROVIDENCE WIU/PROVIDE" NO SOLUTION IN NON-SUPPORT CASE p p, ght re mtllts at the dsposal of the lated n detal at a meetng of the admnstraton, the.thrd Ward Republcan Club the tt»«-^ «/ l...«.kovn»«of the so-called Isehn sewer. rllt the Board of Assessors have the most. ur««r»»» T le. at - ac was specfcally d- r TVasThe Second Ward. ; rected. w at J<"epVL Gll, former Fr Fmk Mastrandrea was f wm! ntu? m» n h» Mwtrandrea wa» orlglrtally f!?» tho for the place and was just master-mnd of the present camo walk out f th MuncpalPS" p j to walk out of the Muncpal! ll Most ""Portant of all the nmf h wth t when presto! a. B M ( ost ""Portant of all the nmwas passed evn K t to «t"on--of the sewer construeolnton was passed (rvng t to urd Mattenaon. He was mmtteeman le ton, he declared, was that one DerSonal wmch P erttt " e( to ll e expendand nothng could sway t"" of approxmately $37,000 for n. All manners of reprsal truc. k * " «" fepau.ng roa.ls dam- -ru threatened but n the mean- a * ed durl "K th / buldng process..>, Mr. Mattenson has rven a Contnued on page, four d account of hmself, the Sec w» rd G - 9\. R jr* *" 4 0 "» Pm rdc DAIrV.Jerstads xad ha» forgven all, j A M plnr rll II Y ad thngs have been pretty well" «"»«J * vll\j roned out to everyones mutual satsfacton. Stll, however, remans the Thrd Ward snarl: Danel V. Rush of Sewaren, for years an ardent rlrty worker.- a canddate, backed strongly nv vnar four AUGUST f. GRENER, Mayor: It s mpossble b apprase <n toon lfter hs-.untmely denth the real worth of John II. Concnon to Wnodhrdge and all of herctzens, Jlo was an exemplary-ctzen, knd n(thlor and a-stalwart frend, tls tnod deeds wll lve lmt n tho memory of hs wde crcle of frends anl acquantances.. NFWS J H THAYER MARTIN, State Tax Commsson*? atd Busness lbtv 3 astoate: M. Ooncannons pasang s a very (treat loss to the town, n _ n.. ^. Koat sjhock to the Busllnf and Loan Assocatonanl a dstnct loss LaUSe Of DelaV Not Made tn """dlhdge. He was the leadng real estate nfar n the.town. UKWy HUl m«uc HAMPTON CUTTER,, leadng ctuen: II., awfully sorry. I thnk that the frst assocaton I had wth Mr-. Conoannon was durng the- war when we-worked together on the. Red Cross, and then! through the nfluenza epdemc. I also was closely assocated wth hm n the bank and n the Rotary Club. He" was a fne typ«of ctzen and a man who wll be mssed. He was nlways ready to help when he wns needed. MAURICE P. DUNIGAN, Presdent of the Board of Educaton: I am too greved over Mr. Concannons death to dscuss t. I grew up wth hm and wth hs passng have lost one of my closest frends und the Townshp one of ts leadng ctzens, I feel he was one of P.lr outstandng resdents and bu»n«gg m«n am h«wu -fee rreauy nbsed. J C. ROSCOE CHASE, Presdent of the Rotary Club. News of Mr. Joncannons death, came as such a shuck to me that I hardly know what to say, I have been very closely assocated wth hm and*lways found hm to be a fne gentleman. The shock has BO unnerved me lo.nt know what to say. Hs death s a deep personal loss to me. CLAUDE C. DECKER, Presdent of the Taxpayers Assocaton: I cant beleve t. I talked wth Mr. Concannon nearly every day. The Taxpayers Assocaton and all of Woodbrdg* Townshp has susreturn to Realtor Had Been In Good Health WAS ABOWLTO ESCORT DAUGHTER TO MOVIES News Spreads Rapdly Ad Unanmous Reacton It Stunned Gref At Untmely End John H. Concannon, ow f WoodbrdgeV leadng usness men, ded suddenly n hs Man Street offce laflt ght. He was 56 years of, fon Trenton that examnaton of the audt report would rot be completed untl some tme ths month." Earler nformaton had been to the effect that the audt, fnshd l k ld b, _._ r^ ed nearly two weeks ago, would be J,ancd a preat loss, back n the hands of the Town Commttee n tme for presentattet4jr by ta (Contnued on Bar TheFarty Of Mangaracna Posts $500 Bond For mddle ofthemmthratthelatest. Fulfllment fl RprnrtW Vno-»l\ Orrlor Tn Pav The cau8e!or the dela y was not runmen u vecoraer voge s uraer 0 ray made C ear a8 Lcon E McEroy, $6 Weekly To Wfe And 2 Small Chldren Townshp Attorney had been.... gven to understand that the n- PREACHER BULWARKS POSITION WITH PHRASES In the meantme, the whole re- "Jehovah wll provde" as an economc answer to thefnancngprogram must be held n problem of a desttute, abandoned wfe just wont be ac-, a^e?? nce,- 4 At a recent conference cepted by Recorder B. W. Vogel n Polce Court here. of Mr. McEIroy and Commtteeman Prederck A. Spencer, Fn- Snce Thomaa Mangarasna of the Rutherford cult ance Charman, wth J. s. kppel seemed prepared to cte doctrnal quotatons by the hour and Company, nvestment bankn,defense of all-pervadng fath n the goodness of prov- ers > the ;» ud t w» 3 requested as l.y Sewaven. Herman Stern s!-n a canddate and also bucked -rnngly, but by AvHl. Cum- tuman Knest WV Nlcry wth.. lmn tht decson lays and who s I I \ " -»»»» - - J * l T»»»». -»» - - > uddate fn re-electon, must lull Trouble? n dence, that created what semed to he a permanent deadlock n court ths week. Fnally, the tnerant preachers New York father and brothers suppled $500 bond as guaranty Mrs, Mangaracna, the former Helen Sarno of Woodbrdge, wll receve $6 a week for herself and her two chldren. Everyone breathed a sgn of relef when the famly ntervened. Mangaracna, who was once charged wth embezzlng $5,000 from hs wfes famly estate here, has been preachng the Rutherford doctrne snce.932. Hs nterest In the welfare of hs famly durng that perod, so testmony before Judge Vogel alleged, had (been practcally nl. No Clam At All! If Mrs. Mangaracna was wllng to take to the road, trust blndly that she and her lttle boy and!grl would be adequately cared for somehow, the preacher had no j partcular objecton, he sad. But jthro was defntely an..clam on Complete cooperaton of hm at all ths statement beng LAUDED BY BOARD Fler Says Speed In Drll At Three Schools Is Impressve part of the necessary nformaton on whch decson wocld be based as to the handlng of the program. All of the other detals have been suppled and all that remans s the data contaned n the document now reposng n Trenton. No Prome Made The work ths year wa5 done by audtors employed wth the approval of Walter R. Darby, State,..., Commssoner of". Muncpal Acn, romer I (MOr Here, counts. In prevous years, ac countants have been able to ob- AmOOy JunRman, tan almost mmedate approval of, ther \york»nd-lo(a4xlfl,calb tre at a \0U,m understand the cause of the te-up at such an mpdkant CLAM ONE COWF SS D tme - A defnte promse when the I report would he released could not $2,000 Bal Frets Two Suspects In Tn Plot SUDDEN DEATH STRIKES FOUR TIMES WITHIN THET0WNSHPN A DAY Husband Fnds Body Of Mrs. Harry Halsey In House On Oak Street, Sewaren; Mr. and Mrs. Ford, Iseln, Both De From Carbon-Monoxde Posonng POLICE SEE GAS FLAMES EXHAUSTING OXYGEN Sudden death struck four tmes n tjje Townshp yesterday. In addton to the fatal collapse of John H. Concannon last nght, three other deaths, two of thom accdental, were reported by polce, and n Perth Amboy a laborer was klled n the early mornng mst by a passenger Implcated By C$er Two men are free today be obtaned. to do every h h ^ T e ^ to do every- 0 bal of $,000 each, thng n our power to hurry up the awatng Grand Jury acton people n Trenton," Mr. McEIroy on charges of consprng to sat. "so that we can contnue rob the Vulcan Detnnng T n, ee t 0, tatlo, ns fo, the refnancng, plant n Sewaren of valuable Z ^ Z ^ ^ & bullon. Polce, t was beleved, re contnung nvestgaton In the.. ll both polls nbl trouble! [ townshps school system fortfed by a the home safety campagn "^I"^?". 0!^ ream of relgous concernng bondage, ts undesrablty and the counter vrtues of a complete fath...umm. B -L...!.,....... A day and a nght n a cell, matters, s bentr counted } * McKlas, supervsng! where he apparently refreshed hs sponsored natonally by the fx up everythng. ah-h " prncpal t was announced today w -t«whk*-uf th«hoard of Educaton, by Su-rn happy und Mr. Rush <o*<>nes.lames Fler Mrs. Marguerte Randolph. and Ad then would Mr. Ner be Keportnc that three lre drlls Mr. pg Monday hkl been mpressve, Mr. Fler sad "(>) hgh school senors hd d h bld Theme song for the campagn any campagn: Top Hat, Whte L. and T.le. Fred Foerch however, stll kf best: "Youre Ol I Need," whle Tony Aqula pcked "Water Dfference le Day Made" and Mayor rener, "GaTel-on." and junors had empted the buld ng n.m suconds, that an equal number of freshmen and sophomores hud left the stll strange school n SO sthonlf and that at Port Readng, 00 younger chldrens ext march had been clocktdj a mnute, 0 seconds. The only crtcsm developed durng the- demonstraton, Mr. Fler sad, came from J. C. Hutson, natonal board of underwrters expert, who ponted out (he newspaperslack of "panc locks"»6 th«hgh Frank schol. Constructon of the doors coach, forbds ther nstallaton but the (Contnued on page ten) ^ heu the daly..- ago rumored that.ksk, former local lt go back to I-afayetU to bo alma maters footbull mentor, Abrdge Townshp set buck on _ haunches to cheer for hm. fj 0 QontagWtlS lt now there are two moral ob-» c D *I a Its to hs appontment: Herb JR / oultlsiup, &QyS DOlley Iraeken, present Lafayette u I. and. Charle.Berry, also llumed for the lace who s»f Krljs fraternty brothers. <levote l tp them both and so -: as they are anywhere n the tue, Mr. Klrklesk bows frst to! wshes. A ml that, f ydu please, s.-nanhhp. * SOME DAY WHEN I a mnute I thnk I wll mnd Commssoner Has- \ nbout ropng ff those streets I roller-skatng youngsters (and f t have the money or credt at the same tme) get a " cut.., contrbute to the I <IO»H... aak Mayor Ge-! " let me drve that bg, black a-ton (top down)... tack Up K«Slence n the room where Twn Commttee meets n the mpal Buldng... wrte a to every youngster a> the Not a sngle case of contagous dsease exsts,n the townshp accordng to offcal records, Health Inspector Harold Baley proudly anmounced ths mornng. He ponted out some whoopng cough possbly may be unreported but strewed the unusual freedom from more serous llnesses, especally snce schools are open and one or more mnor focal ponts of contagon ordnarly are always beng combatted some place n the townshp. stock of tellng passages, dd lttle to change Mangaracnaa atttude. It was testfed hs famly, whch dsapproved vgorously of hs converson, and ts result, has faled to nfluence hm)! ether. He seems Contnued on /)flr/e four POLICE SOON FIND ONE OF 2 STOLEN CARS But Fords Vctms Auto Remans On Lst Ot Mssng Two automobles were report edstolen to polce ths week. T4>«y found one wthn three hours, n the custody of a cousn of the vctm. The other machne, stolen from u two-car garage by a judcous burglar who collected a rado from the mssng auto as well as lve gallons of ol and a can of polsh, stll was mssng today. John Kalapos, Jr., of 47 Lberty Street, Fords, was unlucky enough to ownthe better k)f the two cars. Offcers Mller and Mokfnsky dscovered the other stolen machne n Iuul? soon after Mchae Brmngham, 52 Mawbey Street, telephoned hs automoble had vanshed from n front of hs house. He ddnt know Frank Nehardt, a cousn, had takn t. John Slakosk, Moore Avenue and Henley Street, reported two spotlghts and n battery were stolen wfnle hs car was parked n hs garnge. ; } If 4 ff AW ff they may uncover, a wde Of I / FVICTION MOTION rng, although the offcal atttude OfUj C "l<wk MVIIVN s that the case s elbsed. The men arragned ths week trajfthe never saw. The vctms here Resde Mr. oncannon, were; Mr. Harry Haley, 48, or 3 Oakland Avenue., Mr. and Mr>. Charles M. Ford, SO, Treste Street, Iseln. Mra, HnJseya body was found by her husband yesterday afternoon when he returned from work Bt 4:30 oclock. Danel V. Rush, Informed of the dscovery, haled Offcers Wllam Brown and Mchael DeJoy n a passng rado car. The polce mmedately telephoned Drs. Henry A. Belafsky and J. J. Collns, who agreed the woman had been dead "for some hours. The cause, assumed to be heart falure, was not ascertanable wthout an autopsy and C0roner Fnn ssued a bural permt. Halsey had been n good BOARD VOTES OKAY ON STADIUM SALE Students Volunteerng To Ad Canvass Get 8-0 Approval VOTED UNANIMOUSLY he Sewaren plant. Plavn was brought nto Perth Amboy polce court Wednesday whle Cser Commtteeman Frederck health und had attended a card party n Colona on Wednesday. In Townshp One Day r Spencer S Proposal To Take] Mr. and Mrs. Ford had lved n [the townahp exactly one day as they had moved to Iseln from Freehold Wednesday. Death apwas due to carbon monoxde posonng resultng when gas, ktchen range and un- Property Adopted j^s -,.-.-,.,,., forts to start realzng somethng Vulcan offcals sad last nght f or the Townshp out of the Mac they had not determned how much G. Bell property on Grove Avetn Cser had stolen for the $8 he nu e. There s over $6,000 n taxes due on ths partcular real estate waved hearng before Recorder Spencer h ^ T h e unanmous ap $ 7 Z r"&"ir c = 3 al B W.-Uogel here yesterday morn- nroval of ^ oojlea(rue S n Tls ef- the oxygen n the house. All doors ng. Both suppled bond. f or ts to start realzng- somethnstl (Contnued on page 4) GIOE PLANS A SERIES OF CLASS NIGHTS Letter Dance, Reunon Also Scheduled Wth Ad Of Offcals Permsson has been gtanted the Recreaton Department to sponsor a seres of hgh school and Reunon Dances, (Contnued on -page ten) TRAINER FLOPS AS TAX AUCTIONEER years "had never darkened the Tax Collectors door." Every effort to communcate wth Mr. H»UpPSWyKr beetr ^ jest of health, havng talked jot- tally and sprtedly wth acquan- tances a few mnutes befo-e M ] lumped In the char at hs dealt.. atrcken wth a heart attack. Wth hm was one of hs three daugt- ters, Margaret, who quckly summoned Mrs. Concannon. Andrew J. Desmond, who happened by, > Blled medcal ad. Mr. Concmnon, however, was unconscftos tod ded a ttnr mnates after tfcy~^ stroke. Funeral servces wll be held Mondny at 8:30 from the Concannon home, 74 Grove AvenUB, ( and from St. James Church at 9. Bural wll be n Rosedale Cemttery. He had stopped n hs offce to attend to a few mnor busnew matters before gong to the theatre wth hs daughter. New. Spread* Rapdly News of Mr. Concannons sudden passng spread through t&* Townshp rapdly. Promnent ctzens n all walks of lfe wwt stunned, expressng n smple monosyllables ther profound gref^rt the untmely passng of the man who rune from humble begnnngs to take an actve and nfluental part n any progressve and mertorous movement that mght be ntated. At hs death, he was engaged n the real estate and nsurance jusnas, was treasurer of the Woodbrdge Buldng and Loan Assocaton and a member of the Woodbrdge Townjhlp Taxpayers Assocaton. Ha.formerly va Townshp Health Inspector. Mr. Concannon came to town at the age of four from hs brthplace n Matawan. Hs frst bus- (Contnued on page 4)!., Students volunteerng for he work were gven permsson to solct funds for the ^tadun* Commsson and to help crculate tckets for an automoble last nght by the Board of Educaton at a specal meetng. Tho Board, n a resoluton, ntroduced by Raymund Mundy and Wllam Turner of the Athletc Commttee, declared t "feels that any act toward the legtmate busng of necossajy funds as sponsored by the Ctzens Commsson should have ts complete co-operaton and backng. The moton?- f I! DRIVE FOR SAFETY SET INSCHOOLS Ncklas Promses Systems. Ad To Breckenrdge For Red ross Efforts of Buldng Inspecor Wllam Allgaer, school offcals and underwrters agences durng; Fre Preven W k Wfel Nntv A KAAov J?»«n/>n/f«Be " he added > had been frutless. nary,a Bdder tesponas NoW the Townshp ha8 erected To Coatless Collectors a sgn seekn s t0 rent r3el the I - -.., pppflty. Tenth 35 Sale Some efforts had been made to make a poltcal ssue out of the Mchael J o s ^ F r a n e r held an- The joval collector ddht even votes n support of hs proposal \the commttees representng the bother to t on hs coat, shod to evct Mr. Bell snce the jatterfour classes now at the school durng a busy sesson at the re- had made no effort to pay hs de-u thletc * mm, nner, and T I S ^ t l Et oddecent graduatng classes to pan durng a busy cevng wcket, to roll out the announcement of the tenth sale he; n 8 s has conducted. The elapsed tme requred to, transfer ttle to some K0O tems to COropafl the townshp was exactly three mnutes as even nersonal solctaton by M. Trantr faled to prouca a sngle bd. Two hahea-n leves. Evcton prqeeedbeen nsttuted. AmttngHe!sHonest,Lberal,Sa& Rtnhardt Produces A Platform! -l schqol urgng help on that alm drve.., fnd out when " new, depresaed nsurance lf s are gong to aprout...,"sfy myulf as to why State \udor Emrby nauu upon check; t closely the work of hs own >> uu Woodbrdgea books when td t f t the reports of out Is on sght, or thereabouts; <>y to remember f Ive ever " " anyone wfevm repartee s Theres at leust (Jne platform to ponder. It belongs to Mr. Edward Henhardt of Iseln and Mr. Renhardt s runnng as an "Independent Republcan for that vacancy on the Town Commttee from the Second "", platform, sewed up n ths week, aaya, among that. Mr. Renhardt: -,- -., -Never sought poltcal offce h-.. and spontaneous as Hs ",, <"»; Judr., VogKls....,,,.,, ; matters poltcal." apent the tme tak-,.j» ho 8 neat 8ncere lberal, njdependent n thought." "Loves ha fellow men. "In»34, predcted the down fall of the Republcan* unless "Boss Harrs" was reraov«u.», wrong ol. In addton to all of that, he s " of the Isehn Jour- wsh Id " nap. He Taxpayers Asoca- "» wants no m»r* ol. But <; ban HTM placed on th». document, whch-goes on to recte, n parenthess: Ed. Renhardt s extremely nterested > the Cty Manager Form of Government, and endeavored to sponsor t n Woodbrdge. He s thoroughly famlar wth new phases, new problems- and daly development n Muncpal Government" Stll They Com* I Another "Independent" from the Second Ward, Colona, s Mr Wllam J. Cordock who Isn I nterested n anythng so pleban us eommtteeman but who s runnng for Mayor on "The Industral Tcket. Mr. Cordoeks weekly message th tme ponts out,tj< very salent and startng fact tha Woodbrdge "s n fnancal strats." However, sayt he, m one need worry f hes elected. Otherwse evewthttks quet m d W«fd5 a g rms, held by women clutchng ax blls n ther free arms, a lady vliw KtttgerS L Edth Lorands unque orchestra of 5 men wll play European popular musc Bt a specal pre-season h R C p p n purple, Offcer Joseph Dalton [program on the Rutgers Concert nd a wanderjng reporter const- Seres October 24th, the Unver uted the audence. They were duly mpressed wth he speed of the proceedngs, partcularly, at the effcency wth whch the collector, at exactly 2 P. M., abruptly qut three other ;horcs und bugan ntonng the atal words. Only one bd of $4,000 by J.. Thayer Martn for a garage at he August sale has so far brghtened Mr. Traners auctoneerng efforts. sty announced today. Professor H. D. McKnney of the musc department, already had scheduled two famous orchestral groups n George Barrere and hs Lttle Symphony and the renowned Boston Symphony under Serge Kou»- sevt»ky, but he sad ths week the opportunty to nclude Mss Eorands band on her frst Amercan tour had been too attractve to mss. B. J. Dungan Reports Regsterng 638 Voters Wde nterest n the general electon next month has been proven, Townshp Clerk B. J. Dungan sad today, by the flockng of new voters to hs offce for regstraton. The accommodatng offcal kept hs offce open nghts for two weeksbefore the deadlne Tuesday. In that perod, 688 ctzens were enrolled Ths total does not nclude voters who may have qualted at the Perth Amboy offces of the county electon board durng the day, a fgure not yet avalable. Playng Vennese waltzes, racal ars, natonal dances and some works by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, the group organzed by Mss Lorand has had a sensatonal European success. She wl play Carnege Hall n December. Prsco Talks Football At St. Cecela Banquet Ncholas A. Prsco, Rutgers grdron hero, who now coaches at Woodbrdja ttf h, was the prn cpal speaker Wednesday nght at a dnner for the newly-organzec St. Cecelas football team n Ise ln. The couch dscussed some o h dl f th U thletc *, decent graduatng classes to pan f 0,^ SCres of events through the early Wnter. ( The Class Nghts, he contnued, ll be opened by a short uwateur how arumged by.the sm^ents hemselves. Dancng wll follow. Phe form n whch the Reunon )ancea wll be cast has not yet leen determned. Musc for the vents wll be played by the detartments two orchestras. Co-operaton of alumn was esecally nvted by Mr. Goc. 6 Classes Are Lsted n Amateur Fght Show Both novce anl open dvsons w(l agan be conducted n the fourth annual Mddlesex-Monmouth boxng tournament sponsored by the Perth Amboy Knghts of Columbus next month Wes Wlson announced today. The AAU sanctoned tournament wll open on November 8 wth the fnals scheduled a week later. Eght weght classes wll be contesteq n n the more h unanmously by theeght members present. Careful stpulatons are ncluded that the work must be voluntary. One secton of the moton sad: "It s dstnctly under- (Conlne<l on pat/e ten) Thef Fnally Plumbs The Depths Of Burglary Practcally every useful artcle n the catalog and a lot more strctly non-practcal tems have been flched hy ambtous theves from somebody somewhere n the townshp some tjme or other. The absolute depths, however, were not plumbed untl ths week. Charles Dlonch was the vctm. He lves n a garage on Laurel Street n Hagaman Heghts. Hs place was ransacked, he told the polce, two wutches and other jewelry worth about $20 stolen and the theves,.. too, hud taken three envelopes. Each contaned exactly 20 cents. Bach was planly stamped "church contrbuton,".egl each dvson. Boxers seekng tranng quarters may have the free use of the Knghts facltes n Perth Amboy, Wlson sad. Nghtly workouts wll be supervsed by Johnne Hospdor. detals vf the RAYMOND CALLS MEETING K. E. Raymond, presdent, has called a meetng of the- Thn Ward Democratc Club to be held n Zullo Hall, Thrd and Tappen Streets, Port Headng, on Thursdav at 8:6. All Democrats am * - * :^JJI. J Prnn bte mum nwmv«a «M*«V* v*»-w.» *j -T- ; ;....,, TK J game at tt* sewnon, at whch ther frends are nvted. Promplans of the dab for the comnjtaent local and county ««ndld»tw * * * *! g; Week- were prased at last nghts sesson by J. E. Breckenrdge n charge of the drve locally. Questonnares wll be dstrbuted to chldrenthroughout the schools for study and answers by ther parents durng the week of October 28 to November 2. The results for the townshp wll be summarzed and an effort made to concentrate on safety.ponts ndcated as neglected here. Mr. Breckenrdge emphaszed the fact that fatal accdents n homes throughout the country ncreased by 5,000 n a year, the WU. total of 34,500 deaths closely approachng the hghway "toll of 38,00d..-. "We are concerned," Mr. Breckenrdge sad, "both n helpng to prevent accdents and n teachng people what to do f anythng should happen. It a vtal that sound frst ad be more wdely taught." PRISCO MARAES Marrage of Ncholas A. Prsco, local hgh school coach, to Maa Grace Lenore Suytlan of New Brunswck, was announced ths week. The ceremony was performed n New BrunWck on Thursday, The Ols Done At Last As Issue; Solons Decde To Buy No More The ols done. There snt gong to be any more ths year and, f promses mean anythng, there snt even gong to be any more talkng about t. Commtteman Prederck Foerch, who has had the ol stuaton bolng for several weeks by hs hot shots about what the prce should be apd what t was, had hs last verbal flng Monday nght. So dd hs Republcan adversares, Comtntteemen Ernent W. Ner and Frederck A. Spencer. It looked for a whle, after the plea by the Taxpayers Assocaton was read nto the record that no more road ol be bought at any prce, that the War whch has been ragng waa at an end. Mr. Spencer, however, charged that the Foerch shafts were "pure poltcal buncombe." The company whch Mr. Foerch uently gnor«dv letter from the Commttee seekng t to accept buby bonds n payment was Anally revealed as havng made a bd earler n the year to»upply a cheaper grudto at a penny a gallon more. Deny Poltcs Mr. Foerch hotly dened that poltcs had anythng to do wth the offer and ponted out that several thousand dollars could have been saved had the town dealt wth the company he suggested.- Mr. Spencer then ponted out thtt the same company wanted more than ts current bd prce for»u nferor ol when quotatons ware, asked earler n th» Mason. Commtteemen Huwy and Alexander of the Secona Ward protented droppng of the road-ou program at ths tme statng streets n- ther Becton of Townshp had been gnored ths tma whle other part* stated, and whch offered, to H( town were {avered. road ol to the Townshp at seven.al»»twn to top «tt «j

A. SMITH AT McCLELLAN /PURCHASE OF THE VERY LATEST SPORT COATS AND FUR TRIMMED COATS Real QUALITY garments and 936 Style Leader* Every coat fnely talored and beautfully de- R»ed. In all new Fall styles and colors. The purchase of one of these garment* wll really be an nvestment. Do see them! FUR REMODELING ut remodel T^ur ht coat nto new 936 t»*kon Kt. YouH bf- turprttd at tk«bal! r ha r? If t u f (tmatf R "pra r ch»r$c are rea*»r>n»ble here. too". FUR COATS There t a Fahon UntUldr n fur at GREENHOUSES th v%-f fk. And beleve ut your hew Fur Coat» n the lot. Weve ju«t fnshed a new group of wagger and ftted coat that we beleve to be the fnest garment* tl seaton can ohtr. You m.ut t* *m to apprecate ther value. Your old Fur Go»( aectpled n trade on # new Fur Coat.,NC. PERTH AMBOY FRIDAY. OCTOBER. 935 " * ~~ *» n M I. I Af Glmpse Of Horse-And- Wagon Days Mss Stanck Bnde Of stakenbysalmagundsocety John Jurecko, Jr. Mr. And Mrs. Andrew McCord Are Hosts To Lterary Mss Mary Lpka M M «And Muscal Socety At Frst Meetng Of Season; MtCann MCann Attendants At Rtes Here Orgnal Papers A\e Presented Agan AVRITSEN, MRS KRVG&VE MUSICAL PROGRAM Ar.C. :r.t M. Ptanck P t--.h An-.toy here Satv.r- The Salmagund Lterary ;,r.d MuMca! Socety locked j,y r.hcr^->r a- a f» y^- n t, archve, for a glm;^ of the hor^-and-^gy W l»^* a *. ^ t clftv«"f Woodbrdge. at t.«me-f.ng th? week. ^..^ t, he <j a. J? hter of Mr. an. * Wth Mr ald Mrs. Andrew McCord as hosts, the so- Mr= Frnrsk ^anck of Rnhway member? heard of the formaton of the organzaton Averse. f. * Fords Junor Club Plans Halloween Fete Affar To Take Place On October 25 At School Kant :.. ".; < r. Lance wll be. y -.he- Junor Vomans :" F-rns October 25 a* N-. 7 r, Fords. Err,e?t ;»:?< nv orchestra ha? -r.jttj for the occason, r - were made for the aftar.v..sr fesson of the club at ;. of Mss Emma Peterson -. Street, Fords, on Mon-,.- > The next meetng wll at the home of Mss Elz- Pc-arse. Fourth Street, on.r.c-r 4. and the Board of D- have planned a sesson for ( : 2t- at the home of Mss Fulerton. Kew Brunswck - rre=entmonday nght Emly Overgaard, Mr?. :.. ORelly, Mrs. Helen.;.. Mrs. Ida McCallen, Mrs. Swuw f Mr*. Kar«n Sall- Mrs OesW Sffllnk; Ms? -. Peterson, Mss Vola Ful-, M?s Janet Peterson, Mss»r,d e,? - cty ar;( Us ( vmusty," w Martha Morrow. \:..- socetys fn ut.e read by A..F. Mr?. \V. B. Krug payed two f.ar.o?oo=. "The Rsr.r Suf? and "Itcator.." Four vocal select 0 "I Love Lfe. " ar,<: "Ihe House b> tne. Rtaa" were STOP f> r Laurtsen wth Mr?. Brow a? "^P 8 " ;, Revson of the " dscu«ed at the J beng r o> the "new document p,r. I. T. s P en /": "l rb feld, presdent, was n charge rj f the meetng. The Guett Tho?e present were: Mr. and Mrs. D. Harry For.], l-j Sade Brewster, Mss Louse Fts-Randolph. Dr. and MTf.. T.. Spencer. Ms? Anna Han. Mrs. tu!e. The brde carred whte hat. h V. n a cr- ;,Ml:a Dolan. MBf.Else Jensen, Wllam B. Krug, Mr. and Mrs,. M:~ Elzabeth PearFe, Mss Dor- Lt""!.ard Wllnper, Mr. and Mrs. The mother of the brdegroom was attred ".r.y Dolan of Fords, Mrs. Molly Leland Reynolds, Dr. and Mrs. C. a brown hat and a corsage of K-;"v s of Perth Amboy, and Mrs. H. Rothfuss, Rev. \V. V. D. Strong fman roses. Mary Jensen of RarUn Manor. Mr, and Mrs. " l u dress of copper lace velvet, bro^n rehet tran and matohnp hat and accessores. The. M^e? Helen and Ruth McCanh of Woodbrdee vere brdesmadf. Twn ssters, they wore duplcate frocks,"f brown velvet. All thre* attendant? carred cascade baunvet 5 " talsman roses and orchs. Mt Campon Snf The, atsr Was banked wth whte chrysanthemums asran s t a backgr*und of fern* and pa!n;«, P. H. Fenton. the church nrtranst. -played the weddng musc and pre- cedng the ceremony Mss Ethel Campon sane "Because," and "Ave Mara," and John Campon sang "I Love You Truly." Mchael Juret/ko was hs brothers best man and the usherv were Mchael Sta. of Perth Amboy. and Stephen Marusak of Jersey Cty Jf^brde.^ noher wore a crepe _ brajd, a matchng hat and a cor-?aee of gardenas. Edde Poulsens Orchestra wll.mts=. Wllam L. Raup,. ^ : > next Saturday for a dance to Pfeffer Mr. and Mrs H. Ma* be sponsored d by b he h Iselm Il Ger- fem Mr. and Mrs. R ^ X brde s a erad^ate of man Amercan Socety t at t the fre frehn-j«e on Hardn? Avenue. Mss! Kehrer. Ms, Martha Morrow. Mrs. e of Drakes Busness Launtsen. Mrs. Grace Bonn, Woodbrdge Hgh Schoof, class of Harret Puchs s charman of the j G a r r e t t Brodhead, Mr. andmrs. school, J ^ AmbDj. duaud n charge of tl ]e vent. j M eco^ lrom X ew York Unverstt and; Rtz In Elzabeth WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDFA Benny MerofT and hp N. B, (, (h*stra and revue a* the s.-(><... (moton., v f ().,. > «-..( (rrfrums of the j There s musc, darnng..vv he pres nted»t the nc. rnmedy and. jrnnd chat.-- r-f Klraoth. Martna,.The pcture, "The BIL P, or a fvr-day nn wth ct <j lcff/ Mar* Rnz <> BIG NEWS! ^ A promnent manufacturer was stuck wth $5,000 worth of brand new Fall &hoe< whch represented overstock. He took $7,000 for the lot and we got part of em. Cancellaton Bargans Youll Never See Agan Here t a real chance to horn n on sorte real savngs. Get a couple par of these shoes. Itll be a long tme tl you have another opportunty lke ths, Every par was made to sell from $7.50 to $2. Here» our prce. SIZES: 2 ; TO 0 WIDTHS: AAAA TO EEF. "Bet Wht to the M«j»tc for ther Annverary ALPINE & DEUTSCH 277 Madson Ave. Majetc Theatre Bd; Perth Ambov What I Lke The Most About My 935 Ford V-8 "IT HAS MORE SPEED THAN I NEED" Says: Peter Urban of "E" Street Port Readng MR. URBAN SAYS: "I made a 546 mle drve to Cleveland, Oho, recently n ths J935 Ford V-8 n 4 hours. If I hadnt ht a fog nj Pennsylvana Id have made t n 2 hours. Yes, ths^rd has more speed than I need. On ths trp I measured my gas, consumpton and averaged 8V«rnlej to the gaj-f, Ion. I used no ol at all although I expected to burn j ol because of the hgh sp4ed. "Ive had ths car snce May and havent had one cent expense wth t durng ths tme. Dorsey Motors have gven me. excellent servce and from ft.ll angles. lrr»,extremely well satsfed and would gladly recommend the 935 Ford V-8 to any one wth an eye to economy and comfort." (The above Statement was gracously gven wthout compensaton of any knd) "The Proof of the Puddng s Always n the Eatng" RAHWAY 777 St. George Ave. Tel. Rahway 7-0262 PERTH AMBOY Maple and Fayette St». Tel. Perth Ambov 4-3500 V«Only car under $2500 wth a V-ft ; engne. 2-nch vhtelbtut, R» duccd prest malt* ll hq (raqmi calu«n automoble DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. CARTERET HENERTSEN GARAGE, 37 Washngton Ave. st n entertanng. The The guests ncluded; Mr. and Mr?, A, Merkjer and famly. Edward Stas, MYTnd Mrs. Tylka, Car! Tylka, Leonard Tylka. Mr. and Mrs. J.yKusy, Mr. and John Flemnp read Kplng? Mrs. Stephen Kovalchk, Ms? Ml- "Fuzzy-Wuzzy"»t a rheetnp of ded Kovalchk. Mss Anna Knval- Flemng Reads Poem At O.E.T. Cttb meetng. the (J. E. T, Club of the Frst chk. Mss Anna Krura. Mr. aad ClnKtgatona! Church on Mon- Mrs. Joseph Seaman. Mr. am day at the Grove street home of Mr.s. Mchael Seaman. Mss Mary Mr. anf, Mrs. John I.ddel. The Helen Seaman. Fred Hansen, Mss ^ess-on opened the Kal ^eav f"!helen Ktsk..lack De>mond and thc- assocaton, whch now ylan.- M-s Arnta Kozusko of Perth Am- to hold a beneft cr.l j..-ty u. boy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Domansky October 2.> at the hde of Mrs. and daughter. Helen, ot Ezabets. Maurce Fram t.n, 2; Beny Mr. an<l Mrs. A. Zakutansk of Street. - M^^ Anna I.. Johnsor. Jersey Cty. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mararranped the prorram. p devoted chusuk of Bayonne. John Dedn-!. : frst to a dsca-.-on of mperalsm n Afrca^and "gahes. FARM MARKET 224-26 Smth St. PERTH AMBOY TENDER POT ROASTING CHICKENS2 TQP ROUND ROAST 2 ALL MEAT Tender 2 SIRLOIN STEAK CHUCK POT ROAST MILK-FED BREASTS of VEAL Rump CORNED 5LB 6LB BEEF 9 FRESH CHOPPED MEAT PLATE CORNED BEEF >ky of Woodhaven, L. I., John Yanosek of Belle Mead, Mr. and M.-. Smon GrftsTty, Mr. and Mrs..lo.-t-jh Hetfdus, Mss Emma Gron- -ky of Clfton. Mr. and Mrs. Ihavles Clausen <,f Oak Tree, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hajredorn of Iul.a. Mr. and Mrs. Arvd Wn- u- of Avcnt-I. M. and Mrs. Wllam Smth.!-- In.- Smth. Olver Smth. J, Od-: of Metuchen, Mr. and Mrs. Io-L ;h Jakubec. Mr. and Mrs. I-l.M Matty, Joseph Jakuhec of Andrew Habak, Mr. and Andrew Ruska and son.an-. Mr. an.l Mrs. Wllam Kowk. Khvd Ohropta. M., am M I. Olwupta. Mss Mary Kow- HK-Z;.:-:. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Hoy- Ian..Ms.- CecelaObruptu, Mr. anl M». Clement Stanck. Mrs. Frank Keatng. Fllward Stanck am Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanck uf W<,u,lbrdtre. Colona Womens Club Hears Howard Fletcher The folona Democratc Worn- Nnv IU-ul Hub v -th«r-(bml Fall luncheon and regular monthly meetn; at the Amercan Legon club rooms Wednesday afternoon. Howard Fletcher, Democratc canddate for Townshp Commtteeman of the Second Ward, was tuest speaker. At the close of the luncheon the regular meetng was called to order by the presdent, Mrs,. Henry Lavn. Tentatve plans were made for a card party to be held October 2sf7at the I.<- rtnn club roomb. A socal hour followed. Those present were: Mrs. Henry -ft. C lar Lavn, Mrs. Gertrude Mc- Andrews, Mrs. Albert Rehberg, Mrs. Wllam J. Byrne, Mr.s. Charles Scott, Mrs. Herman Jeroff, Mrs. Charles Davs, Mrs. Edward S-hberf, Mrs. Joseph Corbett, Mrs. Charles C. Mtchell, Mrs. Aubrey Woodward, Mrs. Stanley Sfnth, Mrs. Frank McKenna and Mrs, Edward Metzgtr. OHIO GUESTS LEAVE Mrs. Elbert Sptzer knd Mrs. Luclle Lon^, who,havtbeen the quests of Mr. an Mrs. Charlet Mtchell of DoverPRoad, Colona, Utuned Thursday to ther home n Medna, pho. - Please menton advertsers. ths nuper to LOWEST PRICES FOR THE FINEST QUALITY NOW TERMS $ Al LOW A8 Itt»tneto swhchtowordhmout KELLY-SPRINGFIELD fatgue-proof TfCS JERSEY TIRE COMPANY, Inc. 47 New Brunswck Ave. Phone P. A. 4-775 - Tme Payments an COMBI NATION RANGES ONE TO THREE YEARS TO PAY NO DOWN PAYMENTS (All Bcn l Dull-Fuel Ranget can burn coal, wood or ol; artfcal, natural or bottled fat) FouU really not know how glorous t U untl you u»e t. The tame dentcal oven cooks wth coal or t cooks wth gas and you make the change n lets than a mnute. But thats only one feature of ths Dual-Fuel Ben gal Range. It warms your ktchen n wnter. It keep* ;< cool n summer. It heats water. It cookfc food. It 5 beautful as oly splendd constructon, fne enamel, and chromum can be. Approved by Good Housekeepng Insttute. 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BY POPULAR ACCLAIM SEAGRAMS KING ARTHUR LONDON DRY GIN 83L FIFTH FREE DELIVERY!! FAMILY LIQUOR STORE 2 MAIN STREET Wdbg. 8-0858 Ths doeet know t but the wll toon receve a telephone oall from out of town average connectng tme on au long dutance call* *.5 mnute*). " s»e wll anawer at her Idlcheu "extenson phone." Have you Ma convenence n your home? FRIDAY, OCTORER, 035 SILHOUETTING: M. P. DUNIGAN When Maurce Peter Oungan frst was elected to the Board of Educaton, four me* destned to be mportant fgures n the school s.vsem for more than a generaon even then had long recofuvof servce. Today, Howard Tappen and Melvn Clum, both Board.presdents for many years, and E. C. Ensgn, clerk of the dstrct snce t was organzed, are dead..ifthn H. Love, for 35 years supervsng prncpal, has retred. And Mr. Duncan, baby of the famly so potent n townshp poltcs, now dscovers hmself to be the vetelan nf the schools. Hs record of servce s mpressve: n hs eghth term nf three years, he was unopposed for, re-electon last Sprnj;, he has been presdent for three yearn and he was vce-presdent to Mr. Clum for alhfcst a decade before that. Famly Potent In Potto Here The famly has been potent po Itfjlly wtness genal B. J., eld est. son of the late Bernard Pun Iran, and a v beloved ctzen who s permanent Townshp Clerk afte many years as AsResmor - but th, Hoard has been rgdly non-part In pont s M. P. Dungans retrement as nn actve worker, county commtteeman and electon judge for the Democrats afte hs frst electon to the Board and three unanmous votes whch gave hm the Board presdency emu-cl by hs senorty and xperenrc. although the nommatnns of the nnembers s, 7-2, Repubenn snp t saga, ndoj.was Bernard, born n lvl;tml n IHI2. Whle stll a he emgrated wth hs a contract buldng a- lnscontncntal ral- West anl settled there. everythng they hoped to nwn n Illnos. Sl.-rlrd All Over In Woodbrdfle ll! W Ibrdge, thoy began and prospered. Clay was ther farm on Kng Hoad (near the present pts) and the elder Dungan mned that but bult wheels for the trade, eartv m contract and was local trent for both Henry A. r and the Staten Island f ren m of H. Krescher & Sons, curlng lusness alone re-cd so many draft anmals that farm of (5. acres on the tract near the present Xtluu ste was used exclusvely youngster, ul) the chldren n Wodbrdge went to old No. One. on School Street, where frst Mss Dmmk. then Mr. Wlson supervsed classes from the frst to the eghth grnde. In the mddle of hs course, however, St. James School was opened on upper Man Street and the lad transferred. Went Tp Work For $2 A Month The famly wnnted hm to C on to college but the boy want«to go to walk and make money fo hmaelf--whch he dd. The jo was wth Commons & Ensgn, the bg general country store on the now vacant southwest coner of Man Street and Amboy Avenue. The oldest n the townshp, the establshment also had the best clentele md sold dry goods, groceres, shoes, kerosene and molasses on routes stretchng as far as Fords. In. those days of horrble roads, that was a long way. The job pad the, startlng wages f?2 a month, for whch sum the yaungewt of the Dungans repotted lvely., mutmug- ;t-...fclftg opened the store; fed the horse, drove out on the route to get or lers (nnd occasonally took along dry goods ^o barter eggs and mlk from farmers) and generally made hmself useful untl quttng tme -whch was K oclock weekdays and 9 on Saturdays. Both Mr. Ensgn, father of tho School Board clerk, and Mr. Commoss ded after Dungan had been there fve years. The famles urged the young fellow to keep the store opeahmself but he refused, and, wthtverett Ensgn, Jr., closed out the busness. On hs deathhed, Mr. Ensgn* had told Frank Hlsdnrf, propr ctor of a store on Man Street, that the boy y n the store was an rnsnu; hay and feed for the awe el * r *»^,-*\tnwtg\ the Dun There were fve sons and sx rans wanted Maurce to go back to school and then to college, h daughters and, n addton the nstead, stayed, - on, at - store,, tend. Dungan home on Kng Georges lnk,. W.\ U Har, n. ed d offe, re, d h. Rcml became the frst port of call! ^os but he went to work for Hlls, for relatves and ther Wends em- gratng from Ireland. Here the W. Car Clerk greenhorns learned the ways of At Port Readng ther new country. Many settled Four years y later,, he became n the townshp and ntermarrages wove a web of relatonshps. then had charge Of car demurrage, car record clerk at Port Readng, That fact mght have made t fnally was named shpper. Contacts n that post for the Port (easer to launch one local poltcal I career hut the orgnal branch of the famly had three sons who dstngushed themselves, strctly on ther own! There s, of course, B. Joseph, the town clerk. And the Board presdent, wth eght consecutve vctores throughout the townshp, n whch he wa"s fre- <uejntly the hgh jnan. And also Thomas F. Dungan, the only Democratc Freeholder ever elected from the townshp. Elder Brother Urffed Hm To Run It was Tom, older brother, who urged Maurce to run for the Hoard. Jle won n the electon held at the Masonc Hall, then the pollng place for all nne towns, and served hs term. When the three years were, almost up, Mr. Tappen, then presdent, not only asked the young fellow to go agan but hmself campagned for M:uMI, j\ hgh ll"n;d. who marred Mary Harrt of Wlkcs-Hnne, a tcher hrc. n Wl.h The couple have nn cu-, The thrd Bernard s n the customers securtes department of the New York Trust ompany. Workng n New York, School Hoard busness and hs famly, to whch he has always been very.lose, take.almost nl of Mr. Punguns tme. But he s n charter emher of the local councl of the (nghts of Columbus, n member f the Royal Arcanum, one of the rgnnzers of the Woodbrdge {uldng and Loan and has been resrer of the Rod Cross, le.was resdent nf the buldng nnd loan ussnenton but resgned. He also las IS years servce \s secretary nnd has been n member of the nnl snce the Insttuton was establshed. Untl he began commutng, he was: actve In ehureh work At St. James (begun when he was a hoy soptvmo n the chor) but has been f(freed.to retre by the pressure of hs other dutes. Wouldnt Retre From Ht Buneu He wouldnt retre from busness f he could, although a farm n whch he was sure all the.work would be done by hred hands, mght be pleasant enough. He has planted too much corn as a boy to see anythng pa?tcularly dyllc n the country lfe. That early lfe wns hard but no one, he remembers, ever complaned al- tough the work was done almost entrely wthout machnery. Ex- ept for Boynton Beach n the] lummer and an annual trp to loney Islnnl, there was lttle or- anzed fun save for the crcus and maybe a road qfeow at Masonc Hall wth perhaps a dance now and then. The man lkes to watch sports low, partcularly tenns, even hough hes never had tme to )lay them hmself. Bg Bll Tlden ncl JaclrDempsey were hs favorte compettors. He hasnt re-? twtff-fgt; "frrtfffy lrtlgyrrg thrt Joe Lous would have been no mutch for Demps-ey n hs rme At frst, untl hes remnded of utton chops, the Board presdent wll tell you he can eat "anythng." He has read the Herald- Trbune ever snce the old World ded. Hs brthday s Aprl 8. Ho was fond of the Wallace Beery-Mare Dresser team n the moves and has always lked the theatre. Favortes? Davd Warfeld n "The Musc Master," J. Harold Murray n "Ro Rta," whch he saw repeatedly, and as a grand spectacle) "The Great Waltz," The Palmolve Hour of opera on Thursdays-s hs favorte rado, program when le can get to hear t. Almot Ded From Bunt Appendx The most thrllng thng thats ever happened to hm was the long seres of adventures he had wth a burst appendx fve years ago.- He was operated on twce. Nether tme was he expected to lve. Both tmes the ambulance was wrecked It was all vey exctng. He shares the. famly equan mty, doesnt thnk he has ever been serously dsapponted by anythng, wont lght three cgar ettes on a match, stll has the farm boys nstnctve kllng-lust when Readng Ralroad led to an offer from the St. George Coal Company of New York for smlar work n 923. Ever snce he has commuted to New York. to thnk of t, marvels at tb he sees a snake and, when he stops He was general manager when changes n the scheme of lfe durng hs tme. * he left n 930 to become tdewater sales agent for the Delaware, Lackwanfa and Westernphone sttrtae, tho electrc lghts^ The roads, the schools, the telloal Co., the Job he stll holds. the water system these are tremendous developments for a man The compalry sells for the Glen Alden Coal Company, largest an- stll young to have seen. And thracte mners n the country^ Maurce Peter Dungan consders and Dungan s responsble for all coal shpped by water from Hoboken and Per 8 n Jersey Cty. Barges, salng vessels and steamers carry loads around New York "harbor to Naw England, Canada, Jacksonvlle and Bermuda. Ths-s the thng tha,t really s hs hobby. Coal shpments have fascnated hm pyer snce he went to New York. He lkes t as a hm. Snce then, School Board busness and he Jkes t as "a game, wurk has been practcally a part even though t s geographcally of tlu Dungan lfe. necessary for hm to be away from Tl" yeahhave beeneventful for tlt system. Two addtons Wa> Marred home almost 2 hours a day. have been bult to the Hgh School, In September, 903.. new buldngs erected at Sewaren, Mr. Dungan had gone to school I Strawberry Hll, two n Iseln, (o Iona, Fords No. 4, Woodbrdge v.et marred at St. James Church wth Jne Agnes Gerty. They Nn and addtons constructed on September 23, 903, by the at Aycel, Keasbey and Hopeand number of geant School of Physcal Educa- Rev. J. J. Grffn. There, are sx lawn. Tho system tself has expanded many tmes both n sze offce; Jane, a graduate of Ser- chldren: Mare, of the hgh school of faculty dents. ton; Jula, who s at Ithatu. Col- Dujan hmself was a lege; John, a Vllanova freshman; _.dl 00 m. for 3St 50 m. for 50( 300 ml for lot. Statona-Suton nght tte, NOW effectve after 7p.ro. NEW JMSHY UELL TELEPHONE CO. Just Across the Contnent Theres a frendly voce across the street another 50 mles away stll another n a vllage 300 mles dstant or n a cty across the contnent, Theyre the voces of your frends and so^nehow they all seem near hecause of your telephone. You can le talkng wth any of them by telephone mote quckly than you can get your car out of the garage. Such servce a the product of ffty years of Bell System effort to brng the telephone wthn the reach of all and to enable "anyone to talk wth anyone else n thn neghborhood naton that a ours, quckly, easly, add at a reasonable rte. helm Dtmocratt Plan 2nd Annual Dance On 26th evenng, October 26th, The d»nce, whch wll be held «t the Hardng Avenue rrehouse, wll be attended by practcally all of the Led by Hary! Albert I outstandng Democrats of Wnodthn Im>ln! >r ^ Townshp, as well as by senor, am I.evne and M, Kn>,, I several promnent n state pollplannng ts cat crcle!".. Democratc Club second nnnual ball for Snturday Tn»f In^t venrs ball hngelf young enough; whats more, he lves rts lfe that way, too. Co-Operatve Commttee Of Colona Ctzens Meets The Womens Co-operatve Commttee.of Colona Ctzens, Inc., held ts regular monthly meetng at the Communty Centre n the form of a luncheon wth Mrs. Arthur Saywell n charge.. Mrs. Frank Pattson gave a report on the new homes beng erected n Colona under the FHA. The houses now bult have already been sold, ground has been broken for two more ths week and a number have been contracted for along Chan-O-Hlls Road, she sad. Mrs. Fred Albee offered her home for a card party to be held Thursday. At the drectors meetng n the evenng t was decded to agan offer the Communty House for the Lesure Tme Dancng class and for the handcraft class whch meets each week throughout the Wnter. MAJESTIC RADIO CORP. MIDGET French walnut fnsh. A\ ^beautful a>d effcent «et, (SPECIAL LOW <T - [\M [PRICE J)k.UUj IPHILCO! 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Lades COATS $9.95 SPORT COATS $9.95 GIRLSCOATS $6.95 Men, All Wool Sut», Topcoat. *nd Overcoat*»8 8»yt SUITS $6-95 lnyl Canddates To Attend es All I The Colona (rl Scout Purple Pansy Troop hns been gven.use of the Amercan Legon club house for mectnus Mnmtny njrhts nt 7:30 oclock. Mrs, Calvn Johnson, Scout leader, states she s anxous that all (frls hetween the ages of 0 and 8 who are nterested n scoutng attend. The club s convenently located and accessble to all parts of Colona, The troop has been newly organzed nto three, patrols,. The patrol leaders ale Elnor Madsen, Margaret Jeroff and Mary Ruff. Leutenants are Margaret McCovmck and Lllan Wemer: corporals, Ruth Doll, Helen Nelson and Blanche Jeroff. Other members are rthel Doll, Gertrude Hynes, Margaret We9- ton, Anna Ttarnow, Elzabeth Pntak, Wnne Benjamne, Vrgna McEmcy and Lyda Volk, The troop wll hke tomorrow. MRS. TAMB3ER ELECTED Mrs. Lncoln Tamboer succeeded Mrs. G. F. Hunter an advser to the Woodbrdge Lttle Womens Cluh ths week. Mrs. Hunters resgnaton from the post was accepted wth regret at a meetng at the home of Mss Jean Merrll on Elnnvcmd Avenue. Mrs. C. W. Hrnekov s the clubs vce-counclor. FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 935 Grl Scouts Gven Use Alce C. Traner And T. I BrennanjColona PA. Opens Of Post Rooms To Marry In Maden Tomorrow \ NewSchdSeason III/ STARTS TODAY A muscal «mboree spced wth the b^cem hunch of l ever collected lor one pcture! CHARLIE nuggles BILL ROBINSON EORGE GR AC IE HENRY WMKWORTH ON THE STAGE BENNY MEROFF WITH HIS ORCHESTRA & REVUE Qfl STELLAR Oft JU ENTERTAINERS JV NO MONEY DOWN 40 WEEKS, To PAY Open Tunfcht md Kvery Nght CHARLES MICHAELS BROAD STREET ELIZABETH ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR OVER r 4 W. GRAND Rev. Danel W. Lenehan To Celebrate Nuptal Mass; Musc Arranged By Sster Aloyse, A Sster 0/ The Brde Who Is Member 0 Faculty Here BROTHER OF BRIDEGROOM TO BE THE BEST MAN\ Tomorrow morrtng at Maden, Mrtss., Mss alhfrru Traner, daughter of Ex-Alderman and Mrs. Owen V. Traner, of that cty, wll be marred to Thomas I.Mvnan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brennan, of St. OoKe Avenue, Woodbrdge. The couple are to be wed at.) oclock wth a nuptal masr at Sacred Heart Church, wth the pustor, the Rev. Danel W. Leuhan, offcatng. The brde wll be gven n marrage by her father. Immedately after the ceremony ; recepton wll be hold nt the fashonable Fox and Hounds Club n Boston. "One hundred and ffty nvtatons to the weddng am recepton have been sent Lo relatves and frends. The brdes pown wll be whte satn wth a lung lace coat wth a tram. Her vetl wll behlle heldt place by a halo of Hatn. She wll carry t bouquet of whte ruses and lles of the valley. Coun It Mad Of Honor Mss (Catherne M. ODonnell of Arlngton, Mass., a cousn to the brde, a mad of honor. Ofher attendants nclude Mss Nora Gll of West Roxbury, Mss Ellen M.. Carey of Brooklne, and Mrs. Helen (,ronn of Maden, all of Massachusetts. The mud of hufor wll wear a velvet KOWO of Belmont gteen wth a turban to mutch. She wll carry a bouquet of yellow roses. Thebrdesmads wll be attred n copperlef velvet gowns wth matchng turbans und wll also carry yellow roses. John J. Brennan, Jr., brother to the brdegroom, wll be best man. Ctark To B«U.h.r The ushers nclude Joseph T. am Walter A. Traner of Maden, Bcrtrand 0. Traner of Rockland, MsSfS.;.. Vncent Gess of South Langhorne, Ia., and Howard E. dark of Woodbrdge. Mrs. Catherne Councl, the organst, wll play the weddng musc arranged by the brdes sster, Sster Aloyse Cecle of St. Patrcks Convent n Stoncham, Mass, lames Connors of -MaUl*!) * the solost. The brdes mother wll be gowned n blue lace and wll wear a corsage of sweetheart roses. The brdegrooms mother wll wear a._ Seres Of Sermons Announced By Pastor Topcs Chosen By Rev. E. H. Devanny cf Presbyteran Church -seres of sermons* tlculng wth e«oh of the Tan Conuml menls wll be preached durng the next ten weeks by the Rev, Earl H. Devanny, pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church. Mr. Devannys topc for tomorrow wll be The Frst Commandment." In a letter to narsoners, the pastor recalled a dozen or more pertnent questons and stated that durng the course of the seres an earnest effort "would he made to answer them "n a popular, nterestng and helpful way." At the evenng sermon Sunday, Hans Freece, a natve Mormnn who now s a Presbyteran elder, wll address the congregaton on the subject "Mormonsm." Accordng to an announcement f«om the church, Mr. Freece s "a product of.home Mssonary work of the Presbyteran Church n Utah" wlere lor many years hs father was a Mormon elder. "When the Board of Home Mssons," contnued the announcement, "opened ts,work n Utah, M. Freeces mcther, who was the polygamous wfe, sent her boy to the msson school wth the result that hs brothers and ssters and eventually hs mother and then hs father left the Mormon church, ""He "Keeps IKe wolf from the door by practcng law n- New York cty but hs heart nterest s n mssonary work n Utah. He s postve that the ultmata solu- pansy velvet gown wth matchng ton of the Mormon problem h turban. She wll have a corsage n the gospel of Jesus Chrst and of pardeftas. that t s makng rapd anl effectve nroads On the Mormon Autumn leaves and chrysanthemums wll provde the decoratve Church." scheme n the church whle the decoratons for thv club at whch LEGAL NOTICES the. recepton wll be held wll be TO: l.alst NELSON yellow chrysanthemums and autumn folage. t ho "Townshp Commttee u Ihf Nntl la lerchy gven Unt M.n r C. Nelsot huh made jppllrtl nn t< As a travelng costume, the Townshp of "WoolbrlKe n tn brde wll wear a sut of brown County»r MUltllcxex fur lvsnlutm nt sukl body autlm/.lltk ; pvl*..velvet wth brown and green wool H:UB.to Um ly KbJKtmtnl >>t enat anl H brown velvet" hat. nvte of lux, sule lekl by thr TMVII- Brde A Teacher *hlp of Wo^lbrlKe UKHnst certan property asa(»hel n your Knn The brde s a graduate of Maden Hgh [School and. Boston Un- Map of sad Townshp as nllws: m He tux bonks am the W^^HMH ll verstys College of Practcal Arts I«l llluck Sll At Ta\ Sal, II. Id 8.t" 23 59 Spptlber Illlh. l!r, and Letters. She s b member of Notce s lt«ly KIVE-II (hat the the Woodbdge -Hgh School Townshp ((mlhltlee wll "nt teachng staff. The brdegroom s u graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School and Newark Academy. He s assocated wth Bpynton Brothen and Company of Perth Amboy, j,, After a moftor trp through New Hampshre and Vermont, the eoude wll lve at West Albert Street, Rahway. Guests from ths vcnty wll * chln: Mr. and Mrs. Tfhomas J. l.ev, Mr. and Ms. Stephen. Wyld, Mr. and Mrs. Edwn asey of Woodbrdge; the Msses Margaret Burns and Gladys.Sprague, Mrs, Lllan Koeng, Mr. IInd Mrs. Clarence Weber, Mr. and Mrs. James McGroarty, Mr, and Mrs. Patrck.OLoughln, Mr. and Ms. Kdward Planter of Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pahey of Baltmore, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. John..ess of South Langhorne, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoppock of Irvnglun., c. St. Cecelas Sponsors Masquerade Ball Tongh^ A masquerade ball wll be held tonght at thfc Pershng Avenue School under the auspces of St. Cecelas Church. hh r- From 8:30 t to 9:00 oclock,, a concert wll l be held by the boys Imml. At 9, the dancng wll start to the musc of the AratocmtB of Rhythm. At, the promenade wll be held. Przes wll be awarded for the three most beatutful costumes, three most orgnal, three most comcal and other przes. The przes wll nclude such gfts as season (lasses to the Embassy Thoatre, shoes,.damond rng, cgarette lghters, compacts and totlot d Mumlay, October llsl, HI::.",, ul H. Mcmornl Muncpal IlllllnK. WIKJIIlrlclKP, New.lsey. at S:IM) P, M, n suld duy to act on Had r*ujn«st. B,.. IHNKIAN. Townshp thu Dnletl: Oclolcr tlll, 9US w.. lnjn l»mkkul"» SAI.K N DHANCBUY W mvf Between CAlIt, IC. rupmlsalonrr uf Umklng k Jml Insuranee of I In- Slate of New,l-r acy, etc., ConlnlnHt, uml HTEVK SIPOh) anl JlLIA SPOM, Ills «f>, DfentlantM. V], H. for tn saltof murt^k*! premses Uttl Sf - tenber 7. )35. lly /lrlu "f tlc ulov slatcl Wrt to mo lrn:led and d< j lvtt(l, I wll exuh tn sale ut pulllr v»-nluc III! WKDNHMUAY, THE 30TH DAY 0 OCTOD0H. A l>.. NINKTKKN HUNDHK) rhiuty-klvk at two nt^oek, Ktandard Tme, In the Afternoon uf tht sad day, t tle herrts Offlue In tlm Olty of NewTnnawUk, N. J. Al tle fulluwlk truet or nartcl nf lftnr alul prernsea lereluftur jurtltlay deaerlbel, ultuate, lynsr and lenjf In tlv TOWIIHIIIJI of Koolbrllge, I" tl e County of Mld- dunvx and State gf New Jersey.,, Jelntf lot numbered tbree lndr-l Mlxty-on«(^6) on Ma) or Ilau. of Home dutlunb dtttml re *tenbr 2 93, made Dy A. L. Kllut, Cvl lon- Klnerr, and fllnd lt the Olttee of Ilr Olerk of Mddlesex County, OntolnT, 92, and mom partlulnrly»lsrrllet as follovva, to wt: Bounded: aoutlwuterly by C n ton Avenue twenty-flvu (25) ftt; north-w«nt]rly ly by lot 302 on sad plan one hur nd red (00) f«et; orl easterly by lot 64 on autl plan twenty-fv* (25) feet; auulleaatfy by lot 360 ol Bald plan one Inmlrvl (00) (eat. CutnllK, umrdu to sad ulan, two thousand Hvr ludr«d (2500) square feet, IIKIIC H! :»». The upuroxlnute amount of tie decree to be satlhttud by tutd»alt! la the sum uf thrw thouhand H.-VCI lundrrd lum y-:ltfht dllan ((3. 788.00), together wltll tlm esls of tlllu Htle. Togethor wth ull und Hnul the rlglta, prlvlluffea, hflc.l.n. n und apteaueuy tlcrt-nto In longng or u NywHn ajhthnu. AWN H. Kf.V. Shtrrr JOHN A, DJjLANKY, J25.68 Solctor w..«-«, n, s,«. Unt Decdes To Sponsor Teas; Welcomes Mrs. Lela The Conng Parent Teachers \ssncnton held ts frst Fall meetng n the school audtorum Tuesday afternoon wth the preslent, Mrs. Joseph McArdrews, n harre. A copy of theby-laws was lven each member for study before a vote at the next meetng Mrs. Arthur Saywell reported an the dmnshng teas held last year. It was decded agan to use hs method of rasng funds. Tenatve plans were made for a pubr card party to be held n November nthe cluj rooms of the Amercan Leson, mra. Carl Lela, new member, was welcomed nto he assocaton. The rooms havng th«largest umber of mothers present were vlss Mezkas and Ml9» Deltas, ^oth teachers were nwrded a.onk. Tea was served by Mrs. Vnfeld Del.sle an3 Mrs. Phlp ten Uleyker. The dark horse rze was won by Mrs. Day. Mrs. Den Bleyker was appont-?d to fll the offce of second vceresdent left vacant by the reslf?- taton of Mrs. Peter Murphy who has moved from Colona. A deleraton of memben* wll attend the ounty Councl meetng to be held Ictober Kth at the Frankln Junnr Hgh School. Those present were Mrs. Arthur Saywell, Mrs. Joseph McAndrews, \rs. Thomns Hynes, Mrs. Margar- -t S««le; ; Mrs.. Baneoft Bane-oft lavng ton, Mrs. Phlp Den Bleyker, VIrs. Joseph Taylor, Mrs. George {eller, Mrs. Robert Knauer, Mrs. vvarren Dey, Mrs. Wnfeld Desle, Mrs. Sdney Pnkham, Mrs. ames Cund, Mss Mnne Comp- PLAN HORSESHOE TOURNEY Rctulnton hor«e<l<e courts have lpcn completed at the Parsh MHs Mn R tournament wll he lunhed Mondny, HrrreHtnn Department ades sad today. SUN-CLEER SPECIALS NEW I Rayon UNDIES 29 C Value 49c Regular $5 "E«n-Pul" Corette $ 3 5O tlle thrll of [youth awats you. Full Fashoned Pure Slk SPORT! Zephyr Wool TWINS M 98- $O95 Skrts $.95 Sweaters 96c Bloua 98c To $2.98 SUN-CLEER D2 Smth St., PERTH AMBOY WE FEATURE STYLISH STOVTS PAGE FTVt. COATS Your fr t matl down It"* so «a«y \<y "Ch»rj«" one of these beautful coat«. Hundred* of stylet to pck from many rrlly fur trmmed. SPORT COATS! DRESS COATS! payment delver! any coat,n,tock OTHERS 24** to 39 M 9 U Smth Stree AMBO\ SENSATIONAL AKD GIGANTIC CAflll tttftcualks FROM LEADING MILLS LOWEST Prces On Every Item FELT BASE Cut from Rolls yd. Here s merchandse that was ncluded n our great purchase of Mll and Factory Outlet floor coverng last week. Most of ths goods represents odds and ends of hgh prced LINOLEUM j, CARPETS and RUGJ. Several Mlls grouped together small lots of goods net large enough for regular orders and we bought em rght. Youll buy em rght. too, f you hurry! VELVETTE CARPET 27 nch CARPET $.79 to $29 yd. COCO-MATS 27 nch CARPET HEAVY CARPET Superor FELT BASE 69«79c yd. $.59 yd. 34c y FELT BASE RUBBERIZED BACK 4 4 c HEAVY FELT BASE 49 c yd- FELT RUNNERS 27c y We Undersell 9xl2 FIBRE RUGS LOWEST Prces On Every Item 9 x 2 Felt Base HJG8 Assortment of Patterns We Undersell GREATEST OF ALL MILL END SALE 27x50 AXMNSTER 36x60 AXMINSTER RUG $3-95 ARMSTRONG INLAID $.39 9 x 2 RUBBERTEX RUGS $4-95 GOLD SEAL RUGS $6-95 COIL SPRINGS INNERSPRING MATTRESSES Tempered Sprng. d bult for long wear. steel l ff^^ Q 0 Band LINK SPRINGS BED. SPRING MATTRESS ALL THREE FOR 0 95 Mats 5 C WE NEVER Intend to Be! > Undersold Cotton MATTRESSES ALL SIZES $2-95 We Undersell) UNOLEUM OU - CARPET FACTORY 203 SMITH STREET OPEN EVENINGS RUBBl.t STAIR PADS 0c $59.50 RUGS Color. Woven Thru to Back $34.50 9 x 2 LEADING MILLS DISPOSE OF THEIR PRODUCTS. AT LOWEST PRICES I I

-. -! - Majestc^ Annual Annversary Program S P C.C S OF - Uncle Sam $ Swam Agenu C B * *"" A Repwrtr k ms Tomorrow COUWC TO THE CRESCENT ^EF**- AMttt" h*~*kl * " -" : SHOW IM!* MXP POISE W? THE ROAJLWG»!.- MICKEY MOLSE "* **& ** *U,-,-m,m.,. - "{ AUCTION «ITE < *; rrtr.! «*.. Strr ;.-.- :;.;...U" v-x j.!!> «*; J «* - Js -.:: Ij.-» I,- J: eu-: v^ r. [ f **- 7HZ GIRL FfclOflT JAMES CAGNE PAT OBRIEN IRISH IN US THE *..STARTS FRIDAY Wn ROGERS Doe At Crescent ~~::.f : * - F?!m^- SEVEN (7; BIG DAYS STARTING SATURDAY 2 TO IIP M NO ADVANCE IS PRICE? PERTH AMBOY TLLLPHONE P A. 4-0C* YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR BIRTHDAY PARTY - GET A SLICE OF THIS BIG SBOW THE mnt unuuuoudn JURV v.»- IRVING ((IBB C.*:r>: I>&OJ <T*»fe ^ffcs^fc - s cna MICKEYS BAM CONCERT" DIONNE f * * SHIRLEY.. f.-vtc k\ T CHIT f t > PALLETTE u r...-!::y rt- t.te E DflUIS n jk. 7H,RMMY. FKJDAY 2 BIG FEATURES HERES TO < «;, ft.r^.-ttrl ; Ir.t f t In Struttd Mucc Flm SPECIAL NEWS REEL LUJ LJ.^HJjIMI DONAT CARROLL FI "Hut* Mtf.n. y SPITALNEY AND HIS GIRL BAND GEORGE BRENT RICARDO CORTEZ JACK LARUE HENRY ONEILL IRVING PICHEL AJ TM> TrM U.l. * V»Vt> PREVUE TONITE 2 COMPLETE SHQWS AT 6 AND 9:5 OCLOCK

Publshed Every Frday by WQODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO. 20 Green Street Wood brdge lr rphone, WoodWrdfe 8-70 Sob»crp> on $.50 Per Year HUGH WILLIAMSON KELLY, Edtor and PublsherV, ^ :,ES E. GREGORY... Managng Edtor,:,,. r cd»» «econd-cbgg matter March»,,,,, the fostofflce at Woodbrdge, N. J ; t l,e Act of March 8, 879. Speak Oat Loud soluton of all dffcultes hmt.vwd offce-holders for years. He Tded, obvously, that, ths s the way- " ons are won. *! He has precedent very much on hs *». Hundreds upon hundreds of canddates have been swept nto offce because U».V could make bgger and better promses than ther opponents and get away wthout even ndcatng what method they ntended to use to carry them nto effect He nas adopted that method as hs own and openly declares that hs electon s a-foregone concluson. It snt, of course. Rut t just goes to show what an amateur thnks s the be.st w «.v to campagn. Progress In The Makng That was a splendd Idea to have a meet- v seems to be a constant currenuf» <>f the chefs and commssoners of all,v,.r crtcsm to the refnancng : the local fre dstrcts for the purpose of, mpossble to detect the source of.jt" " * lucls - andjt. s <<> H h "M that;,- (msts or the-dentty-of those re-: rc * ulbr - sessons of the same-nature j,!,. for them. Mysterous jabs n th-es wllc ave! )een pl«mt(l wll materalze,.l-ulater to run the publc conf-! Representatves of the Natonal Board.,n what appears to be a mertorous f Fre Undewrters are authorty for the,,. consttute.the vlefl. knd of tat-.statement that, materal advances have nl He most effectve method of run-nn,,,,,a n»., 7*; J... n mac * ln tnc communty- durne the,. l;m:al reputaton uf the munc-,,,,,, ^ last year toward reducng the ffr> hazard. rrhaps there are portons of the plan l>l " pcr c - l w auon and uuterstandng,,nv open to challenge. Possbly I mon 8* tnt - varous companes wll mean lyr some phases of t whch could another defnte advance. In-, handled n other Ways. Rut f t, Such meetngs as are planned for the ];,.( defcences there s no reason future yvll go far toward brngng about :,rv should be ponted out HO furtve- s uch a relatonshp and tney" shofld.be then arc weaknesses lot everyone heralded! R new meda for knttng more..hat. they are and how they- can le closely the ams and purposes of a scat- : The program hasnt been adopt- tered Townshp. We shall look forward ont be for some tme.. eagerly to the benefts whch can be THIS WEEK ere s anythng really wrong wth wn) ught. ^ heavens sake let those who have, YEARS AGO he detecton come out n the open k. No anonymous crtcsm whch Whstlng In The Dark Ten Year* Ago I permt rebuttal s worth the tme Possblty of the appontment of State.RAILROAD TELR WOMEN AVENEL CROSSING IS SAFE to lsten to t. Senator John (.. Harbour to (ll the vacan- At a meetng of the Avenel fv n tn Tv.f fntn* - IL Womens* Club nt the I l> n t h o C r c u t O r a t caused c a u s e d b by y thet, h t luh" s House - Wednesday, a letter denth of Judge Mountan falstocau.se an\ T Yoa Can Help! as, "wl.from the Pennsylvana Kmlroad n answer to the club 8 apprehenson n hs home county of I?ax«ac nquest!w e«tos at the Avenel \. ne could fal to be moved by the j,,.,,,.,,,. Street Vrade crossng. The raltnel though, Wthout a specal electon, t road declared the crossng s much.wc appeal by Chef Walsh to,enlst. of all motorsts n combattng the would have no representaton n the upper Slf f, wthout? K \ tes S T-^ f McLuu LIIC upn watchman can Rve hs undvded f the dastardly ht-and-run drver. house of thelegslature untl November of attenton to the chldren where MCXt vestr " ^otherwse he would be busy work Four of these cowards have pled up an ng the gates. As for automobles, vreleted casualty lst n Woodbrdge - Passac folks are takng the atttude t was mul, the road s clear and there s no reason why motorsts. ^hp wthn the past feyv weeks and that Mr. Harbours resgnaton from the cannot see the eatemen. Senate would not change the poltcal complexon of that body, but the weght of I» t j- -< wrtten, all of them are at large. mamed ther vctms and let them le current evdence s contrary to that belef. v thvy were struck, to de. And yet PARACHUTE LEAP PLANNED IN GREETING FOR WHITNEY A band, a caravan of 00 cars, Eght State Senators are to be elected ths as a local feature, a parachute M scott-free wthout accountng to leap from an arplane nto the :: for ther henous acts and wthout year. ffeld hack of the Muncpal Buldng, wll be the features of the occason next Monday mornng Of them all, only one s certan of beng punshment beyond that m-,...,,,_ anv.... Republcan Gloucesters. Warren Senator Arthur Whtney,,,y a gulty conscence. way s Democratc and n Somerset, hef Walsh asks co-operatonn chas- date, and hs entourage pay Bowers yvho has been elected to the As, Woodbrdge a vst. The local re- lown these kllers. He asks that every- """. R "" n -. " f, "". V [sembly three tmes wth safe majortes s;<;ept Jcepton commttee comtmses comprses Mrs. who drves a car assst the polce de-,,..,.., T J- H. Thayer, Martn, T. Wesley l*( (r* fx ml nt. LttM At n antng r\rt f hn Un n*. ^ IT! n j>r. _. T. *.» regarded as sure of electon on the Demo-lLdde, Mayor Lous cralr Ickpt Snerff Hpcrht Dpmncrnt w : wva A. tsown, Ms. Helen (le,,,,... lussy and Mrs. Madge Murphy. gve the Republcan ncumbent n Mon-j ment n rddng the menace of the -.d-run drver and t s only wth that tancc that t yvll be wped out. There an nstance very recently n whch an drver tracked down a motorst yvho lnvn a ^dtstrttn tmd then-sprtl o f, ;!hs serves to accentuate the logc of hefs plea. A v trust that he wll, receve, the help rghtly asks. Playng The Gallery vnth-hour nformaton advses that mouth a btter lght and factonal balees n Essex, Camden and Unon gve n. W. Frederck of Woodbrdge plenty of encouragement k> Democrat**- -; T w, a ~ r- v;; cholar /xl r p tl ;,-??T",,",,. *,7., School of Educaton v th t of f New N YYork, there. Salem County* frequently turns down Unversty, Dean John w. Wthth (» 0 P announce d today. crs So t looks as f Passac s whstlng n Fve Years Ago the (lark f t thnks that the Senate s to AVENEL RESIDENTS ASK! safely Republcan next sesson. ^^STthe \ Board of Educaton of Wood brdge Townshp, held Monday TJ>.M> r^ual!..<.» EUL*~ evenng n Barron Hgh School, a they lannot LWe, Ether ^u ga f ]On f rom A venel presented j The polces, so-called, pursued by thea petton sgned by 200 names, those who shouted long and lustly late Huey P Long n Lousana, are to^ an audence) ot tner unu.vmg ; be-contnued e ctue there aaccordng c c g to Gvernor Governor ton east of the Pennsylvana y the cause of a muncpal athletc J 0 K Alk>n_ p rom a dsta nce ths would rarm y Avenu ana, e sa u, only two or three have volunteerservces to help wth the manfold enel school facltes up to thos seem a pretty dffcult task because of the enel Street n order to brng Av smple fact there was no polcy n the Long t>f other communtes n the townshp and to provde a school mor ns of the project. \vu\e. r weeks ago. James S. Wght who There were methods, yes. But are dc- convenent to the chldren wh lve n the Easterly secton of Av nmed the tremendous burden of colsuffcent subscrptons to make the, called laws, part of a polcy? Is censor- twenty resdents was headed by toral decrees whch out of courtesy are enel." The delegaton of abou Fred Foerch, who acted as spokesman. * **. One week passed and not a sngle, thought, ntmdaton, bloodshed? Dc- II a realty, publcly pleaded for shp of the press? Is suppresson of free volunteer rased hs voce. A sec-tatorshp? Unrestrcted and unrestraned k passed wth the same results. Inj Use o f mlta to beat nto submsson a $40,000 buldng program, pro- for the constructon of a < munng tme, there have been two mall voce whch asks why? Are all ofvdng ) half-hearted responses. hese "polces" whch the Governor means r can be recalled at least a dozen o contnue? ""l up before a mass meetng n the When Huey Long ded from an aslassns bullet hs "polces" ded too. And "l Muncpal Buldng and, n an ">< play for the gallery,! pledged t s well that they could not, wthout hm,! lng they had or hoped to get f the II Commttee would take tllfe ntatve :w the boys and grls aplayground. "rse. seemed, mprovdent and so ;urangements, wth the same end» were made. They antcpated, how- Unt the help would be granted re- < * of the dentty of the sponsor. )! l where are those promsers now?!< were they when Mr. Wght pleaded l : Hem to step n and help whle the go- s so rough?, Al»ut that tme they probably were makng a play for the gallery some- " else. urvve. flter Wrt Maybe the Port of New York Author-,ty snt tryng to fost another of ts neat ttle dreams upon the taxpayers n the form of a freght tunnel between Jersey Qty and Brooklyn, but t certanly looks ke t. We havent forgotten yet the cost and ncome on the Staten Island and Bay- onne brdges, Fgures produced by the b-st3te agency n suppot of ts newest scheme are not at all convncng because they are obkolete, The ralroads, whch would be.expected to be the prncpal customers for the tunnel, are,not-sure but what t wont What A System! contnue to be*cheaper for them to float Although never before a canddate, ther cars across the bay on barges. If that Wllam J. Cordock who bears the s so, who wll patronze ths $65,000,000 J ttle of "Industral Partys bauble? ^r Commtteeman-At-Larae", In the end, suffcent traffc mght be he knows all the angles. vsualzed to warrant the expendture but Cordock jmmbw Utopan perfec- untl conclusve evdence» presented New «Practcally no tme atyll n the ad, Jersey mght better well stck to payng otf "Mralon of relef n the mprovement on all the other Port Authorty playthngs Townshps road systen* -In the before chppng In to buy any new ones. VOTERS TO DECIDE ON $40,000 ADDITION The Board of Educaton has decded to present to the voters a 2-room addton to No. school on James Street n Woodbrdge. The buldng, whch houses grades to 4, was orgnally bult for 2 classes but now accommodates IS nd n addton has two portable schools nearby whch house four jore classes.* ** WOODBRIDGE GYPSIES MUST MOVE BY OCT. 3 The lttle band of gypses who tartled Woodbrdge townspeople y movng nto a shop at 68 Man Street durng September, may be, forced to leave, for ther lease ex- pres Octoberb 3. Crowds Cd off chool-chldren stll gather daly round the gypsy shop whose h wndows dsplay fantastc sgns nvtng passers-by to come n and have themselves analyzed by phrenology. Exhbts of curous copperwork also attract the eye. - + t * Three Years Ago PENNSY TO TEST NEW ELECTRIC R. R. SOON The Pennsylvana, Ralroad wll lend electrcty through ts overlead trolley system frpm Manhat- tan Transfer to Rahway at mdnght tomorrow. The secton from Uahway to New Brunswck Wll be put nto operaton November. Electrc ralway servce wll be gn about December 5. * * JOE RUSSO ECLIPSES OWN SPEEDWAY TIME for the thrd consecutve Sj.n(uy Joe Ruuso; crack Indanapols drver, has shattered ha o^n tme tral records at the Woodbrdge Speedway. He clpped two j nfths of a second from hs October 2 murk when he turned the half mle ths weak n 26 2-6 seconds. y \ U a bedtme Mory } Htter? 9 AND THEY SAD).. THE QUESTION: Do you thnk there. any chance of the Unted State beng nvolved n the Afrcan War? THE ANSWERS: PASQUALE MONTAZZOL, 22 Green Street, WoodbrdKe, a cobbler: My opnon of t s that theres no danger at nl. W have no busness fttng nto t. We have enough trouble n ths Imnt+y aa t s now and we had enough trouble, too, the last tme we pot n ; European war. I dont thnk any other countres wll he nvolved n ths one anyway, except Italy ;nd Ethopa. Its just my personal opnon that ths war wll be over n a very short tme. I thnk ts a very good* thn^ that the" Iresdent has barred shppng ammunton and supples to ether of the countres so that well stay wholly away from the trouble, keep Amercans from salng on shps that mght be sunk f other countres do get nto the war and so take no chance of gettng n a jam ut all. No one ever knows where these thngs wll spread and I was just prayng that the Presdent would do just what he dd n hs proclamaton. The last war costus a lot of lves lhat shouldnt have been wasted and that tme we dd have somethng to pay back to France. We have nothng to pay back to anyone ths tme and the fast war stll s costng us money n taxes. JOSEPH DALTON, 776 Kng Georges Road, Fords, a polceman: Accordng to Roosevelt theres no chance of our gettng n at all. I fg-ure hell keep us out of t no matter what happens and he had better, too. The country today wouldnt "Support anysre wlo wanted war, no matter what the* crcumstances mght be. Anyone who was over there the last tme certanly wont have anythng to do wth stckng ths country nto another one. But as for Great Brtan f she doesnt fgh now shell just have to back down entrely, thats all. That country s n the same poston as a man whos taken off hs coat for a fght f he doesnt fght, hell look very had. Great Brtan sent all those man-of-wars nto the Medterranean for acton, Italy has knocked the chp off her shoulder and ts up to the Englsh now to show what theyre gong to do to protect the sea route to Inda. Ethopa alone shouldnt take Italy more than sx or seven months to conquer but f they all get nto t, I thnk the fghthg wll last longer than the last war. EDWARD SATTLER, 429 Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge! a gasolne staton attendant: Theres no chance at all that I can see of ths countrys gong n. For one reason, the Unted States wont supply war materals, ether raw or manufactured. And the Presdent sent out warnngs no ctzen s supposed to travel oh Italan lners. Fance and England, I thnk, wll go n wth Ethopa theyre both sympathzng wth that country and standng aganst Italy because nether bf them wants Italy to get any bgger or more powerful. The Italans wll have plenty of trouble ;m Ethopa, I thnk, because the natves are used to that clmjate and jean fght well once they get gong. Kved f the other natons do stay out of t, I thjk the Italan troops wll have a tough tme of t for quu whle..th«raf» a good chanca, too, that Mussoln wll run out of money. Hes pretty desperate and ban to work fast. The people af ths country wouldnt support a war no matter how t started. They all approve of Roosevelts embargo, I thnk. JOSEPH SCHNEIDER, 203 Woodland Avenue, Fords, a lunch wagon counterman: The Unted States has no connectons n any way wth ether Abyssna or Italy and theres certanly no reason for our dong anythng lt all n the present trouble. The Japanese already have control of the market n Ethopa so I dont thnk theres much danger of our gettng.nto Itrouble wth Italy rover supplyng non-war goods to that countrj^ eneny. If Great Brtan does go n, theres no reason why we should ally ourselves wth her. We helped em n the last war and ddnt get anythng out of t. If Great Brtan blockades Italy, I guess well ether have to gve Up our nternatonal trade n that part of the world or do somethng else lke appealng to the League of Natons to protect neutrals. But were frendly wth Great Brtan now and by beng careful we can stay absolutely free of any trouble, no matter who goes n. I). S. ctzens travellng abroad should be strctly on ther own, wthout the naton beng responsble for ther safety at all. Theyve had plenty of tme to get back home before hoatlltut) started f they really wanted to get back. If they want to uuy over there, they ulouldnt took to us to protect or to avenge them. SWEETNESS AND LIGHT By CHARLES E. GREGORY That "Solemn Agreement" I I dont suppose New Jersey has ever seen a more stupd performance on the part of one of ts hred hands than the one whch was unfolded by E. Donald Sterner, Mr. j Hoffmans brght young boy who got to be State Hghway I Mr. RteVner very navely entered nto a "solemn " agreement" wth somebody n Washngton to turn over about $34,000,000 whch represents the total collectons! from motor vehcle fees and the tax on gasolne to assure ; New Jerseys partcpaton n a gant road-buldng spree, It was from ths $3,000,000 that a few sane statesmen n the lneup hoped to take about $0,OJDO,000 to fnance ttmefgefty relef. They fgured ths as an alternatve to the sales tax. ] Of course! I do not feel there was anythng ether solemn or sacred about (he agreement. The cement aalos- (men wll fnd somethng n the Holy Wrt to nlake any sugyestcd abrogaton of t amount to cardnal sn a)d the road equpment manufacturers and purveyors wll get veryrrhuok f the great and glorous state of New Jersey ever contemplated backng down from ts word. j ThfttH rdculou«, partcularly f you kn,owcemont salesmen. Mr. Sterner, when he was the Governors rghtj hand campagner and publc relatons executve, proms-! ed the people of New Jersey who were gettng rooked rght and It ft every tme they got a new tax bll, # that they were gong to get reltef from ther predcament. He open ly promsed to three mllon people that electon of Mr. j Hoffman meant for them the dawn of p new era. So what happened? So Mr. Sterner and Mr. Hoffman gave them a sales lax n nddton to all the other taxes they were requred to j pay whle the former met up wth a few New Dealers who H*w=ere- -rookng for somethng- ttr-tro; tmd entered nto a "solemn agreement." And for what? For newtondfl, f you please. New Jersey needfl more jrottdft lke New- York Cty;need» more taxcabs r and yet j we are gong to pay out $34,000,000 wthn the next few months so we can have them. Mr. Sterners agreement should be broken. It can be broken. Agreements are broken n Washngton every hour of the day. It s probable that ths one has a thousand and one loop-holes, that t s predcated 6n so many possbltes that, t can be forgotten easly, that merely on the bass of rght, complete and mmedate abrogaton can be justfed. I do not feel, as some have openly suggested, that the Sterner scheme was part of a sly plot to wpe out any possble source of relef funds, thereby makng mandatory contnuance of the sales tax and ts top-heavy admnstra-* ve force. I thnk merely that Mr. Sterner was very nave, that somewhere n the back of hs skull he had an dea hat New Jersey rfeally needs some new roads, that the People he represents would be very, very angry f he should pass up a chance to get them.. There s, of course, the argument that curtalment" of the road program wll mean curtalment of employment facltes; that operaton of the hghway department ot a purely mantenance bass wll mean the loss of lots of jobs. Mr. Sterper, Mr. Hoffman and anyone else who knows anythng about the way thngs go n the captol know very well that no-one wll lose hs job whether he has anythng to do or not. Its just lke the Presdent droppng the NRA. Whether we have the NRA or whether we dont, whether we are launched on a hundred mllon dollar road orgy or whether were not, no-one s gong to be fred. And no-one should get fred, I thnk. At least, I.thnk thedeck-hands should be allowed to get pad wthout dong much work so long as all the snecures exst where the salares are large, the dutes unmportant and the responsbltes, nl. I cant see any farness or equty, when you, get rght down to cases, of choppng off the heads of the lttle brds and gettng the bg, fatf lazy ones ge^ bgger and fatter and lazer whle the taxpayers keep fllng up the feed trough. I.... If we are gong to have to pay and get nothng for t, Im much more eager to help out the fellow whos worryng where the next nstallment on hs new rado s comng from, rather than the bg.shot who just sgned up for a fleet of sxteen-cylnder automobles and a stable of polo pones. In other words, I lke to help out the fellow who needs t. Thats real charty even though, lke the rest at the mllons of suckers n the State, I cant afford t. So I thnk Mr. Sterner and Mr. Hoffman should walk ut on ther solemn agreement and put the hghway department on a mantenance basb. They can ssue a daly statement showng how many are beng lad off and what dent the polcy s makng n the weekly pay envelopes, but they wont have to mean t arty more than they have meant a lot of other "Urastc" economes concernng whch hey have waxed goeloquent. There was lota of hullabaloo, for nstance, when the _ Commssoner solemnly announced smrtly after hs ndue-" toa n offce, that he was gong tb s^op the practke.of ssung road maps. It was a lot of nonsense, and oh! so, expensve, he ponted out. Immedately, edtoral wrters around the State clamored for more of the same knd of treatment n the hghway dvson. They rathernferred they couldnt beleve ther eyes at ths lavsh sgn of economy but were wllng to accept t "as a real harbnger of somethng good. And so? Wthn the next month, Mr. Sterner had announced the purchase of 02 snowplows! Among such performers, whats "a solemn afr**- meut" tossng aw»y $34,000,000?

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Art:- Qvrer Donblebeadert Lst- CG r or jmnqat wt tn 2T»FolW BROOKS SWITCH LATE -"Jtjr.r.r :» pxfec - "-V (" *" - v a*; f--pf: ur.o-: \pr:> r :»et:f «.auc.-^ ; : -" > "./"v," J " c. COb. 8 r.uc t.ktt. t?- A:p - N ; ;r v -lfc(: j-tnv. -rerl^ -hat wert ~r:np ;Tr.rr.f-a a>/. dr.f". nto t;rr.;es!-.:.f :-. ; for r jw.- r :roucr.:r.g Tr.t: «a- r. fr..r oz: nt turf. Marku::r, <* : - Mr #««A. A Lorek Owt»t»no. (Illl :.!(- II M. * < f. I/4>.-. -r y a- t.r.. n...- v V.! > rfc. h. -.. fr r f a -. t J.". ".t.t" t..t>.,!!. ;fc-.re., Ttt :.fcc,. -.tt h^r * r-n:,at at.jt : -;r vr,. A, Ht JJu b.\ Prt- JOL Close Ones On The Damond IF TH Y HAD PUYUl LIK THAT NOW THAT THE,<;.t.jver....ere art, By BARROM McNULTY t: tt ::.t.<;t.: *: : r M\. ft l»r,c u four rst, ar.c t,tfc*.. At ;,; GOOSE GOSLJN Jl POPtLAJl HERO *: THE MOST POPULTvK b.\!». rr.-.r,. I*". ".r,t h TD«Cuccy tl.c W ". \j~ Vfelab* for :t* Lockw To Be» ;;; p.u!*t-:y.vjy.t.: t o-yare pkt \>j jt. u^ fvt vt»o.>- fror. *.r,(: bfetord qaaraer va. vt Sur.tv htd n -" *H = j rubf.he :tt. E -"-!]* for.m scwre. If Jn. Kr*. rt&oy. Jfrhhr.y Kart and bl, Gadek w; be. NKI- " Cttcjola hat beer, ^ro^mec umbett:t spo. :. u^t he. jj.h -jjmkt Pnbco rjt-. tne t>oyt -warcea to d»«.b LU,*. Lrl S.TJth. he varty.tactlt. t b«hr;r:ejr *et of k ur. "bol - LE :. T K!. KJ> _ (?.>. - n*. v;r v.>r. " OU.v: rf}: On Ltte Mt.-Tt*}..*.-. M.>utr V.- r.". r V - r,:r :t - Broolu W»Bl To PU Mr. Sorft TJ.YE AKKIVED for ::.t kck- f!. Tr* t:ry r,rwr- a-:r. r y r,: w forgor.^:.. roaredagan. ::.e -.vr.:tt r..k^ urrftt- a- Tr^ kckr.g lr.e -way^d forward ar.d :r;t ;... :r.t c ^.-:,"r.er~ could see wr.a: wa.- gong on. and pract.-tj- v at.- threw a pa&. Tr.t boys raned passes that ngh! "J:!-. >: ;..r J -rr they had tr.l-dthe y^e cf :ht garr.e -net ar.df.r a" -.vtr a quck kc: n-r trrf dowr:. Ttrp-f^ttr:- down arrved r dje course ar.d or. tr.t momer.t tr:t tr.t c TTn-f-T;rfy arm= td for the thrd tr.e. The artery then ;amra-ed ar.d^af oj*. of acton for the rest of the len-gageser^ but t had str."-," td ts purport. It had demonstrated that the Man Wth.,, Tr.e Grn r.a- dea? about buldng nterest n- hs tu:<5~ r j. :.: ;, }-,-..- -r, rr.t-.- hr.d t had demonstrated that fact before some 2.500 spte- ^,/ «-V Pfr.r Arr.ooy Mes--w. -^^r,t-c., H-.-»..-. r.a; y.-.-.t:,».;,(>..;. Tecr.ncay. Frscos club wa? or.y procurng. Srrt- r., ret*: " -r..: -.tr.ct -.v ttr. v.-;:h -juarerback-trouble, the ;tam came away wh a Nr. 0-0 trumph over a Neptune eleven whch w^a? at ":ea- N--. TOUT touchdown? weaker but for a frs gajrt. t was "tr.ojbh a,d The vuorr wa ~ n yu<4- r<=rrt :r...> ::...- -L: W H,*rLar.er?. nusxk. Scult;.. who called.the..sllstb^i?....-.. t-y.. r.--..-"t- crtczed severely enough and undoubtedly would be roasted by all hands f the townshp had lost. But t wa> _ ^\:. T *r : t l? z -V/ kt - J? kds frst tme out as thnker-upper and f he made ^";- ^.v-rwr.^-yt.l^l-f: "ae*!* a: - r - F mstakes last Frday, t was an evenng wellspent.,; r-.^-..v. r,t^< :: :.::,<:: r <HtU4 eorrtf/yfcd «*me Kovfel wttc.octba.l strat**-.>-.. r XKPTI M: :r;:r.r.?7, notably hs nspraton of callng for qurfk kcks on, - c L<n : ^.fourth dtwj and, more strkng stll, of forward passng >.- ; )", M,. r h. nj frota mdfeld on fourth down, also. But one quck kck by I^.^V.. Jm Lockethe thrd tme Woodbrdge handled the ball.*:-»! At. - dd wn the mateb-by pushng the. play nto Neptunes ter- :*_. rtory and holdng t there untl the touchdown had been.: scored after a fumble had wrecked an earler chance. So >; r._..*,t,tr t «a. far enough. ^^ s *.;,». Uof.ft r:.;r:_ *-f Saw Sur Ploy / IGER SQUAD LEAPS ON - PRACTICALLY EVERY coach whose team wll op- A SECOND VICTIM ^rj^ ^ orj^r ^ ths season was n the stands. They saw ^ only sx plays, learned one trck (a fatal onefor Neptune, t* WMams Foe Tomorrow At * 00) r whch two P lays are c ; all H n one huddle and tht -- T "*.F^WMHH* ««-econa one gets under way when the quarterback asks for u- PmmeT Staamm Of Team.Back." dscovered that Steve Stanko can run lke a T C" /-*-- w < bull fend got what I fervently hope s a very nact-evct curate dea of Prscos lne. No more t,han a dozen plays ; PIFUTAN *"... frrt.tr. o:d -I- *-* p-">*. a eyter, whch kept >> fvr tn otko., ["» <!Mt:y *rfc- * *> t> t^jjrr.. tt."jugr.. *" - v V.» - I", bcoret agat Hubert, y^*., 7f,e Voj, Ir, vlt Tjfert *m that w*.le bt bat wtt VJJ? fat.-r, -?!?-! :&«:he dark ytart. ] rk "". I!*:.:} t u.t frst gwr,t wh.r. a.0 te wa ysyjw *:.:. vht fhlt, n.>- /ew wtt. er."jrt w...^ r.;.e If these deadly slants nsde tht r.r.at Crff.tr.»v-,c.. w <> jotr*.;, m t* Ubt-ked. Woodbrdjft Vv Ktruf fct:"> vt( a BU..at ar.5 Go*.:f. r.fl tt.- ^tfe.tvejy Should be farly safe very fat tne bt/yt have txlen «ure4 t>r, of le " -!* r JO» n.jffc. bn., j e*l the ut tjr,mrv«rk: n. tr.tr and Ittber tnt t.e y»s.!»-r? ".: wlt.r.r ttlr.lt. I tf!> CUBS CAVE AatrJ.ts. l.-,.! Or off _! at A ~.he y.. the goal-fose.stretchtd leeurely w the gras^ n even ^t^«n EoTMS Job At have acqured a &et of ps* r_,_ fovg and began!w fex ther ; lep! It was verj pretty J^uu U< develop the efnter-bot weakres* of the dam«p(f Wkfltld set» rr-t Prnceton wo W.Ttt- ther legs eowy wavng. They butted nto each othertau- "r _ tfcally: 40 bg young men, neatly arranged on the grass, T : up Der.f.y h»b uwld wth a beventh r.t If thtte j^avf %J a.: f j r» hu th(p trkte leu K r. toubly after that, worked wth centres, ptchers and catch-, Rj>tr mbves nto -t ers on a crbb-trobg forward pasang drl) that was nce to WFC CLOSES CAV?XM yea/. U.t v.»-r:.mpt delwf atkle*-«r! (.-..oust*red, >et and then gave the stage to Prnceton. WfOt tl ANh M)<\T Sl playvtrety of he 6-2-2- fornuor. J M U wth h the h mddle alley left open, the ^academc hallt ht- tathfeo tve, Atxter that, tt u,../. Kar- Crslerhtd one for the gpecuttors, too. Workng wth msue m-! re»t on Slfevfr fkankoc Dartmov.! u: t. ablty u, run do»c that hue ; Tw«uty-obe year...a Ctw?e Y lc ::» memtr, he ^eut the boys nto a take-out practce, two The wjjhrd*. F **- -f them are -»--» men chargng out. It clcked lke a ballet, the defew^losw u bu*s3r»ea S. fcf..i.t. f. _. THE CVBS GA..h THh gere the four. Vfjta dropped a > or a to pulcu. j _ : Ad jaytc» AI r. Mor- I c*fcotgt, l<<<* - um- t ht arc:, ard a tjn.tto r. vroer.j relny UlTOft, OotllJJ»a> CQ^IlUrO Out J5f2 t* t.uvetm ht arm»jt tht nert year d utg gx^f nth Wall*r!.,t Lad a ru!.-» wr.r-lt. over U.e (famjt a;.o»t.jaded,... for the Brown* away from hm for \\>. ^ :^,, Grffth got g hm back n But AT, tm t looked fcavtwn t.ougr. he were reav I-. tt f«urth 8*&e, tht t..roug. a.fd Cronjp, then n-u tjru*a runner* left.j» PENNDRAWSRVSZNAK; S NOW IN COLLEGE be non:;ra.jr,jr L.:-vr.<.r.:!.t oall game, gltanep from the pro busness whch strctly 9*? * K H.,«. r." ""_ I^:~; M "^fl 5 --" "» fc - IS. a fubnebg busness, also "looked good"enough and. enoughl a lttle m e more Ma held off tt.remrldouf,, poner <f *- t~.a.. tbe Penn uacktlq arq *OE at h«anjthng r. tt«eaet, «.r% V, - ther vtta- ft- jfon ptcher, wht, tftrgmaed P v * Yale t f o.y (.."jfc,,n*t;4*d a/yhuw and go: Manutk. of clearng ou ju> htutdf as a haf tack u St. *^ do the for Har kd Oowdcr Ut hm. been w* and doljr eraphastd :Mary» Hjrh Sefaool n Perth Am- >«n. Law Frday, Quarterback l>t,,, boy. a enrolled at ^tr.rttyjvaua. : A ^or las! weekt HUM HOMEJtS rnck Stutt Uked r,o coe.trfa..,*m dony rfh! welj. v,u. Is ht ^* Quakert,th* o«-[ WITH BROWNS.j** * a dozen play*, ju^t <». wjtj JM*. 6tnjxoa^e,wth-tbt frfchmaj- je^t* ^ tt T-C total* JOOHK HIT TWENTY- «w* there wat a gltux) of uu Ifootoa eanddawa, tht ajrle «fce- "" entrey t;rren am mn re.^t -r.-^-j-r -. - talent r. tht \^flt.n rpped of a 20-yard.hOB ;*J*artty ktew wkal wa to.r,^ nfe "OVB they wat obrou t* ajj haodt, p fourth down, ddnt ut* ng*/, Detrot t*t-»»t vtatj JK on a tertan «t>owrfa ad Umn* uw raw)} d ad!fcd tkrty-uue dt> Jft a rtrht and pro- t*» flanket u. wt^yt»a error a.4 tttctj ^ t<> Be*p n thtt-lu; flat,2-on*. Tht bf ltalar/» l jott wjf f j P/et.y C A lakt* were d&ut«ed by ht u, ula/ caub Aajr A!»ajrt uovuu* o * ajtfout u.»,c. j K* went t* t*t the however, a* p«rhap» oattu-al r.. a Jjlt j//ejto wftfc f ever j«tth, h h«h %auv.rt % JD penuaut and d al- l k>y ca)]»f «rnal for tk* fjtt );l>«^ wtl tr*t Le t ajway* n,o<rtt teat Gant* W tme. front of at 6a!! h J d Socal H«MU T«M,fc4 A socal luddk bat W }j*«*fluan of th* Affcrcan L*Wue, b to d gy In- wll lavt to U very wroutly» *lhbuo. u ^ t, and j>ae*4 n ard mpreju u^on tr,e knyyne t U tf fll fallow luujbd UJ) ktottly huw much fre tu-yl] a Wau of all-tnt* lltn Mart. At fan u h* u>morro«taw* l) TVt all-vlatc catcher wat )«f ttrrxtory He trpfco that d*- *>" tht evdence of tat tr) <(,.> «whfcn both WJUds suddenly left the Stadum now a shm- o -. Hrlv ** A - L &nj of k number of bto te- «u»te r. bt hfatond rur. feld goaj froo as ktt, ho*e»«r. j Roth V,«uh too. an-. George *»v»t the p af;f«mwnjr exp*m«of empty green, and all 50,000 ctzens Joe Alta* waa.the - Ht quckjdeked when a y:u\ Gertk, three«{«rt uu.n*. art at untl the latsl y--- knew there would /fc bubneus when they saw a player nest «of U>» dub. Gwrg* Show > VAX STKL Jj AT PRINCETON SATIUDAY. they gave,a raagnf- > n- cent crowd a splash of showmanshp, too. It wla* colprful--* already, what wfth the 4-year break beng ended. 50,000 ^"uftr nce people on hand, tha^ crcus Penn hand and all. But * r the pay-off came when the qquads trotted on the feld to T """* * :^em«b unformly b*ng lfted hgh n the ar on the shoufc"***^ of cers of the otter two and carred back \) yards wth neat * and trppng -. -. «.. AdgouarM^ouldnVhaVed^b, ^^^^ «.j. r betwr. *<$ All of fcbjwa fun to wntc,h. It gave the crowd the to watch. The fnal dramatc touch *n d ^Mftt^ng ay wab stnart, too. Molnar also ptched good tat* of N V U. and yr*cu»e,» - -Act : y, wll Kwd for m ponu. u. thott ^J BmJrt > A «;] «;g. v, buld bld nto a raajor j y ou really y had to wonder f professonal ^ < «. P*«D ftrfrtll [/ow*,r To0kono\t ft* footul -» aetualy gongto steal all the from example, u* Uly Gretat t*v* lvrlw) Lbue,* Kvalt a!: ltwly puol That you for next seax. wvn M a lhl up to Se* York. ". j w k After all, both Prnceton and Penn gave the customers ""^* Joe 6v*«, Mauwh*,._,.... or, to Butkbl He* ot,t of tbe. hltrt. Ard up at Muhkberc, Jack Blar u varwty end--and aganst Wtuu and John Pau! Jottt the bumr,t>t, plowed 72 Ken wae wbtt the gun oo of ther a Bwell shflw and, once the frng started, both threw ^J?" frtudown pamts n the frrf quarter. Prnceton spread us The lr0 fwfeon * Ild Penn,.though t never dared aute to. Net att«k carf)- through, alwayg was threatenng to unleash thos fj*? *** lattrak """f«tnose represented by a strong lon. tvo : tl u

" tri DOE INDEPENDENT F.GAL NOTICfeS FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 985 ^-v PAGE NINE. X I.KNOTEI. l.erely (tlvn Hnt slt-, r und Mary lntr hnve,,.dnt) lo the Townshp,f the TowlHllp of,.., Ill the rounty nf Md n resoluton of fl.ld body, pnvnl onn l Hen,y I "f celtlflcntra of tux.v H" TolVllSllll of Wllll- IUIKI erlnln Dropr.rlv hs- - our name on I bp tax,,l tn. AnKHwmrnt Mnp of hp us follows:.,., k Sold at Tnx Kalr ld, r ARmt 5th, 93a (V, Augdt r>tt.! < hereby gven Hnt the n InnltlT- wll me, n, tuber.l«t,»3!>, nt the Mnelpal RlllldlnB. Wood \..\v Jersey, (l 8:00 r. M,. nn lo net on Pad rrqncn. n J. DUNIOAN, Townshp Clerk,, n.rr th, 93S...-. The World Color Prtc. Co., St I»unT, Mo, WllKRIPFft»AI.R j \N<"KKY OK NKW JBTWKV M.nn CAItT K. WITHHISH, n-slor nf Honkng and n,,. (,r t lft Slalr of New.ler,, Complanant, nml JOHN ullnron and JRNNIK JOHN,s wfe, el al., IWendants., for tho aftle of mo*tfln(>l.-,-k d.tel September ft. 035..Irm of Ht nbnve mated... tl- drected Jnd dpljvrrd.,,»,so In sale nt publc ven ~ IAv. TIIK MT\I ruv or pdlki!. A I)., NJNRTRI.S MHIK.II TnnTV-Fv-:, o.l"k. Klu.J.d Tnt", h., nfll (f tlt sad d:y. :u, nffs OfnO III thp Cty,[ mlmvhk. N.,.,,,rteod dlndrtt nnn.drn He forty shnrro nf rn l -, R Sef 337 f the Oltb.m* l.v the sad J«lrn M..Intuton..r, Johnson, Ills wfe, on!,. Is dl(! lo thorn JIU! Tt m. d by thtn to tp rll- ml.r and I.mn Ass>, ntt,,n ].,., n securty for the M!)H., ns Mold nml HO tnh of,, n.tlkakel rrpml»»s wth..;. nal es. n the sul.l Hll, I-!,lnt In mld cnso partl-. forth and dejorlpd, tlal LIKF A LOH6 t>fe.o TO Tt-te I 4 MVKM 0 <!AV* VJ^t HIM wvr ft TO TO3t..erlall lot. tr.vt or par-,,, and prrmlkpn. htdnaf- I. ularly descrbed, stuate,.. brng In HIP Tnwrfnhn of ;.t I-. In tl» fount jr of M.l r, Slate of New Jersey known and denknated II*,»»n tnap of property jdln- W llrkf Townshp, Md-. llty. New Jersey. t.rlnnk- Wllam Dunham et al«. Sur- Marel. 92(, I.v Mason». wl encnerr!. Perth Amhoy,,,, III..I, for record In lv,ff,. oy MtTlVex ( ".unty. NNIVI rtl j T>f>f nt on tnt tl (. : v H.lr of Mt"V * Av rm*..; :\?> frwt c; tt< rlv from >ll <>f Mr wr«crly Sl. >, -,-; ffurn < at] lfk! TIK H u: - s t<> rvr AVrrt!.,. "t(»lnt: Uu<n <! CM s> tuh-. ml alorm n rntsf r" oth -, ^ H"fl e r v parallel -.. HrMt dpsclted e.ursc l«;t-, t> tlu- Mllltlerlv sde nf W.llll: llclce III w-httlv I!. )<nnhprlv ^tl- of I Jr.v,, :;,:; f.-e o n p>mt IT..r r.klnnin. IVN aj No :l Urxe AVIMIU".roltf X -I.,.,r,\ma, Mnnt of tn, le sull«n.-,l lv ^:lhl «al( ~urn "f four tlnm«n.l seven -.. furtv-tlrnr- d"llnr- < (.- l"«> jlt Kllll tl.e H-! ^^ w >\ VMS TO LOOK t \/;L r "> /% tm ^^\ > & V K I- ; ^. l l, Tvtt-h rth fnd, plrtrll.ll>e- I!.-reullt l. L "I" I ;nvu I^I, tnut t a M! l; AI..W II r.v. SI, r \ IKI.ASKY. S"l!. IIT "-I II < M.\XCI-:I;V H- NMW.n;;s:v»-,..l I" I I: S T N \TlllNAI,.K.. I, wn.\nt."v, N..I.!. I I, n <,, - l r -!. ". l. n -,,l,l Hll:K I " V< H N r :md :.u:: M I-vnNU m. :l.\n II I-VUS;. Im Im-- I,, I,, t n.- :-- : :-!.ted s.p. IIIIHT I. r.,.:,!y Vlllle "t ll.e ah"v. Maled. H me dl..".i d. I V.I.. ( 4. J WELL take THE TCOLLrr / * I OUT ^0 ^*E PjCHfC jtousrs I \,(. I AND 3PENDA NT QUfbX J " ( DAf IN THF IOUNTRY r-s Or Tn - ThE KELLY KIDS - IINI:SI,,\V. Tn: :I<.TII I.W I ITUIIKI: A I SINI:TI:V:S llln :-:l TIHKTV KIVIv K.I l,el"k SI.,ld.,ld T m e,!.., "r "I tl>- >r"l l.v.,ii ^,,-rlff -. nh, "\ J "- l "! -... t.dl.ul: -,. I»r I.r,, a n d < < I -I- la" :::;d;:v;^!...,n^d ^Jl. l\"l,ll".\ Id d.-:h!.al..l.s \,. ;;» and N" " -m:, s HI!"\I: "I, lo,i "tluld U.l.! I.Ik S "-I," II N" \. A I, t s.-,,\\ n.. and, : I., j. - M Ml.;-".. lkald N.»..!< n.p. d _ and.,! I ^,r\ \ n, r- I I A m..\., \-.II,,I III. d n l "I a. rk of M.d.t:. s.a Iounlv,,ld.[... L-l.ll- t.k N" <r, "l.\v.. - N -I.. l. Klll-ll l M ^lld Mle. II,, "f.u. : U.led.I I,,,-.. $v.o ".,.,L.-ther., tlk sal [, tl.,,., ( (HE SOT OFF WIP0UT PAYIN I ~ I, H.Ill, l.-r dllallletl!",l, nan,"- II r.nl. l>e-,, anvv,- ao" I. Im;.M \N l--i.v H Ill MASll-.l. IIIISllpAI. rnl ^ N" I:SAV!l:lK:ll:s n Illl :SK ll- NIW.MMv "n.., and I.IHMSI-: M lmdk \SlKK\V I. UAll-.K h, r hd t al I >ef ndmtk. Il Ia. sale of nonuat;.-.! prenls-..i Seplelllbel -, \3 T I III., uf He ablle Htal.d w n l \.H,, led and delvered. wll J I" -ale pllwie Velldlle "t rshw TIU^ Lltltl TA^ I HIl! A. I MNIOTIl-N a. l.rk, Stan,hud Tme. In.!, Ht. >a,l lav. a nls (Ifrec tlv l " v " :.nsttk N... - I (--rtlll lot, Ira,-* or par-.nd and prelllhe» lorelllfter. :- v dem llled. nltlllll e.. I.V I bclk In I!«TwnsbU of I.IK<-. In the County of MMand Slut. of New.Irrm I NXINl nt H htake p neneetlon of tl* northelvl rove Avenue wth Ihe west- nl- of Lnden Avenue woneknwn IIH Vllen " Avenue;! nlnllk northerly alnllk tn v Hde of l.lnd or Valen- \.ne one hundred < 00> feet «ke; Ihtnro wenlerly, II;IW or lulu of Ihe cdlll, ol I! MM k. IlKlltV (M) ftet "l ht Kotherly Hlll al. " III,- IJululc jf Mln- K "le hlllllred (00) feet to the v sde (f Huld (trove Ave- H leaserjy ulontf tb». v v sde sld, of IOr Iflrovv Avenl ISO) fefl IB tls o nf " nlk elkhl thoubmd (8,0(0) \ feel nure or USH, anl bulled led us follows: Soullerly HUP Av.ue. mmterly by I.ln- V.l, nllne Avenue, nml We»t- l -I» ^ \ JIAILW I. j " SEE THE PICKLE YOU GOT ME IN WITH Y THATSTHEUVSARCE, HEtBIEOTDKIDNAPA THEM RESISTED AltKEST MONKEY DOOfj- LE BUSINESS."HERE HE COUX WITH.nd oherly by InndH of the SHUIIIKPS SAlIC Stock No. 3822 of the Ltlt "I Murln K. Drnke. *»s luldff IN rlanckty OF NKW JKUHKV "^ H,- Mnno premtaeh con\y-j owntl by tba tald Tomne/. Wlnnlukl ",se Oadek by dond from -llctwfen CAUL K. WITIlKltM, and Katlrlna Wlnnlckl, lla wfe, ^ : us :< t Sopha Knua, hl#! Lunnssoner of DunkhB und Insnrunee, &c, Comulnnut, and on whch theren due to them (l*-- ". rum dnlv July I5l. 9-E, S0 nml auulttd by tben to the.erde.l.inly 6ll, 9 l T. In Ctzens BuDdlnf and LonH Assocutlun ts oollttteral nuturlty for tn- TUMASZWINNICKI and KAT- ^Il of deeda for Mddlesex on p lbt, 4H, &,-. AKINA WNNICKI, Ills wle, lcrultf. KI. Va. tor tho Klo of of m-rluln lunrunfed (rtn «ea wth sad loan bo tlrat suld and so nunl " - lla pmrnlbea ((nnonrv M tbu uppurtenanes, In th» sad Hll nd tkhlknted na No. 34 morgubed premlsca dated Amjnal ^enue, Woodhrld of Complant In sad cause arteulurly net forth and duserlbud, that. N,, : IlUoxmato lmounl of the JO, 35- Is lu say: " be sallnne,d by wld sule In ly vrtue of the above stated All thuso lota, tracts or parcels of "" of ten thousnnd und nne " l Wrt tome drected ml delvered, knd md premses herdn*fter ]*rt-utarly duscrlbed, ulluttto, lyln^ md and, nnety lollnra ( l»,-> "". louether wth the costs of I Wll «)0S0 to uale at publtu velfha allwuflw ot ^Tuld day.utjlm, lnng In thu Towwllv uf Woudbrldge, In tho County of Mddles** le. wllb nl and ylnnulur tlv and Htato of Now Jm-m-y. IllvlU-Kee, IllvlUKee, ltrejlttuncnln BKING known and deslgnuteu as ; rt«mnc«g thereunto h n t he, >«nr In anywla appertanng Lots No. One () and tha easterly Ihlrtnen nfvl»>tsty one-hundredths Kr P(Hc«JO the (U.80) fttt of l<ot No. Two (J) C Slock 7-NKn map Atltfocl "B«yl»e ov&rrt, adjudge and" a-»-»t ; Art l^trty- ttwq thtrw of cl In Woodbrldgo Towahp, Mddlesex Oounly," New Jersey, beknbhm to the Comet Development C(r. Wrveytjd dud mupped by Lartjon & l.ojt, Cvl KKlllues, Por-tl Atnbuy, New vlrrscy, nnd fllad for retold In the Ilerks OtHge uf Mddlesex County, N>»- Jeltrey. BKOlNNlNl at a- jkl on llf northerly sd. uf [juther A\tJne dstant easterly wo Hundred and forly nt and twnly o.-hundr..lla (MC.-(I) tvft lron tle ntu-yt,lon fonn d by th«orhorly Bdn of l.mher Aveue und the easterly w.e ol llnsylvuna Avonue; r u n n K therut. () nortbly und n rght untflth to lttler Avenue ou hundred (lua) feet to a ulnt; he lve <2) easterly and Uttttllel wth I.uther Avenue, tlrly-sevun and aev- j II t y-o trln ott-hundredthg n.ui feet to } pont; thence (3) southerly and parallel wth the nrnt uourt* vm hundred Md tweny-tlve unethuunnndtln (00.025) tot to the northerly Hde of t,uther Avenue; hcnce (-) westerly axue the mrtherly sde of I.uther Avenue forty (40) feet to tm pont* or uh-e of LBll The Unnnato amount of (le decree to be satsfed by sad sale B He Hum n three thousand e^ht hundred two dollurs ($3,802,0), together wth the coats uf th s ante. Tubcller wth all tutl sngular tllv IIMIUU, [llviiujsh". llelululu and Huutuuancea thereuntu l)elun^lt^ or lu anywse uu-rtannf, ALAN II. LV, Sllerlfg. JOHN A. UUI.ANlV, 39.80 W.. 9-aa. 7; 0-4. Solctor. SAl.fc IN OlANUEKV OK NEW Between CAltl. K. WTHKUH, Connaalo- of Uunklng and In-»urnH.» l &t:.. Complanant, and JBMMA CHOVAN and PAUL CHO- VAN, h«r hubaufl, *t ale., E<fo- E«APE ME r MEAN I EE" T lv ; THIIEW THF IN H -/ S RIVER I (JOlP \t«j LOCK THE HOOK OF TW HOUSE WHEN (t)(jcame0t/t? ltnts.. ll. Kt. tljr Iho sale of mortgaged lu-llluos dated.august 3, frh and descrbed, that IB tu say: dle.s lne and also aralhd wth Hr-st Malnt ll sad cause partcularly set de: thence Easterly ahum saht AA. IMS. All those.certan lots, tracts or descrlbtfl c,ur!<e tlty nd on-lndredtlls (SI).0) feel lo lot numlh I Uy vrl of the above stuled nn.. Is of land und prorulflea, herenafter partcularly detcrhad,»tu- 4: on sad "map; leu-c Northerly Wrt, to me drectul and delvered, wll expose Jo sale at publc ven- utt, lyng and beng tls Town - alollu the Wsterly Westerly lne of f,ot 42, abl (f Woodbrldge, In the /County IIII^ hundred e alxteen alxen uu.l thrty four WBUNJOHPAY. THIS SIXTIOHNTH of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey., begnnng., llhl lh feet lo the h pont or»ln..- uf UY Ol WlTOHBll, A. ). NNC- TE3N HUNlHKl) THHITlf-KIVK llelnn known urn} desgnated us Bounded nortbey y Hamlton at two OCIIMII: Standjk-d Tme In tb«los -<:< nd -4 on a map eullcl Avenue, aasttly by Lot No. 4^ffturnuu of the uld day, at the "Map of KarlUld Terrace tho popwty ot He fuwhhl)) Develophun and westerly hy Lot No. 4S. Houlcrly by lands of sad l.ddle Hhcrlffs OIHCG In the Cty of New Brunswlk, N. J. Co.," KlleVlIn tbe Townsllp of Ill, approxmate amount of the It was ordered, adjudged and de-woo lr!,lgecreed that thu SUly shures of Dap- und Hnt» of New Jersey. the Hum of 8l> thuusanrl plno hun- County of JkllddhMrx an I-.,- lo he ttjllttled by»i4 sale Is tal Stuck No. m of the Oltscns Begnnng at a, pont In the Sonlrejlv lne of Hamlton Avenue ds- on, toketltr wth the coats of ths dred oevmty-bovsn dollarg ( t,977- Bull.lnn am Loan A.soulatlon owned by thu sad Eua Chovun and tant one hundred and ffty ur>0>) Paul Chovun. h«r h.sbllul, on whch Bale., feet Wrserly from the Westerly tlloo s due to them $386.00 and assgned by them lu \w Cltlztnt) Together wth all and sngular th«hub of Hoy Avenue: runnng thence rghw, prvl8g«s Ueredltamon*! m,l ndprtennncea thereunto b«lon»ln4f Westerly nlong ad Ilnnllton Avtne, ffty (6») feot; tbencu.souther- BuffdlK and Loan Assocaton as collateral securty for the sad loan or In arywlw ajpertalnln* ly at lt*ht angles to sad Hamlton bo tll sohl and so much of certan Avenue, one. hundred ffteen and sx- eght bvndedtl.j ( IS.08) f«,«t to oltor, mortgaged r«mlue«wth the tp-tpurt«nmcem In tbt aald Bll of CHM- Uud ( now,or Ifttt! OharlM A. U4-

WOODBRTDGR INDRPENlt FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 935 I\\(,K Mrs. F. S. Mayo Anmges Unt Of Womans Club A Rch Harvest Awats You at Schndd Court Mercedes Banquet S M»>;n - Rpural rl. Hears Wayne T. Cox rhvkf of H! mkt v V I. fl "" " " I""!""! t«-i I State Drector of Lesure.^the^< <wn Meneu-s.^.,o,,.;.. nt the Cnlunhn rul. A Tme Work Descrbes lar orchestra wll ;d:y for SCHINDELS ha, gathered the greatest harvest o fresh, new Fall and Wnter merchandse ever ambled under the Schdd. store roof Wse *h ft pp Hs Department ll ^rrvatnl- ml - He n.alr A m wll RECORD recopze the* mghty savng* BREAKING and buy whle the opportunty DAY s knockng. OF Come to BARGAINS ths sale t reaps a golden harvest SATURDAY, \\ > T. t.\, \v>n nlr than tonnrr, wth \,H l fon lo,,l Am; Hernm. IldK. In He- ll r.v* -tt Iw V.,, k^r TIN THEFTS :,!! Hllllll, I I he \l,,erk;. -lne le.> Ml!:!,/ one > th. Wo l ;!tred!y receved trom Plavm Schndels extend Best Wshes to the Majestc Theatre on ts annversary ye-dnl:, ulernom rt t- The, admtted t would I II the lon..f Mr,. le above a thnusan dolbr- They lune-. Rowland au - cted, ton, J ha < M I Al, I Illl! l recentiy---mr, f ox. n- <vf tltc u;*lona! wt III the enny, r" en nn hs np ". hu U I»: tp!. H: M - I: The " * trended as trre/jlnly ncont of th lcr! junkes n tlvm employ. Arragnmtnt Delayed :-.-lll to tle -late p- Arrarmt o.l v p.nr had te: l.y, d by.poll <»l ho ed nl he wm I. r tyk In p - r %\JjtMn t,- pu of the me.ln.wnrk* to wlh Pnvv. sol. l>y.) rn: :t: who.-:>-"-">l I -e WIA mtljt ha. l-el a ptntnr HI the.tul ll \ cry.th,"y "lent v heh Stu a! :-." I). I n (le pte.-wt *,.!.(ht A lytlph and A " ll- ltteld u., fle company te!!~ fll lnl Mr- ( Drpartm-nt To Meet Jntlatolll H)(-p;nt:n,- I of tle rlul w. l-.ld t? tl I, Ilnj; of the ye nt 2:::II o " k Tn-day at -he home of Ml- I I!.,lou,--..Ml Lnden Avu.-. -.MIII MN- A!;,!: Van Slde :,],: MIM, Kulll I^lb.!-.l"-t-,..^,.v TmlfyV Wn d n-s" wll M h-nls-el mtr.! f"llo... >.,! "dn^s: The J t > of tl V;-r,t Woven!,!, Ml-. rrfotl" llurjte ; "I he I n>t rrv Ttdv " M-s (lt - t.! ; "Itly.- Lt" -: of KMV, M,,; II;!:-," M M. M ransn; "! -. "" "F.:,M [! < lllljlh." Mt». l :ln( v Id lut,- M-! nes a wrelchl -I of movl collapse. the l\«e declne. The or»;:.l suspect lv lr. nly at!(! (rnve wth Street n Iertl Anhoy. He hu- lef rernrld as ; model e.t.ploye and all nvertne work had been rven hm. #. (t-tmuuutb JJut made the l- lke! jlfrrnp n(fot- ot tn easy Iol-e -Ay (,ser t.ld them that!(-ur month- a^o ln : took some tn.pper- he owned to INvn, junk yu l,»h" he sol them fo the dealer nlleredlv nsked hm f lu- --ldm :et so:e mne and. v, H; ( -IT told h wln-e he w, --.-l, rjed the t-.n to I *e -am-lcs n t-,-tfe what $.00 MENS PAJAMAS San-fv man.l-. Mr-. Jon.-; " t,," M- Kr. Th-r, r!! he t.ee ot the :o;r.l o: l)rert"- ot th" hh next Thu.-day :l ;< n u--l"h; at the home of the IIIT-H. Mr.». Wllam I. lhupr n Majle Avenue.. ay Theft Admtted (h-f Walsh sad tmav, l. -h Chef.(tr.vd, that he l.lt;: prkmjj.u >mall peces of block tn ounl the plant yard, stoc then, n h.uantre untl 7 pmnd! hnd he"! tccnm th" (onk them n h- car to Pla-, vns. The statement leclmcs t Fords Church Announces uts announred then the (foods were stolen and adds. Cser was Old Fashoned Barn Dance rve?2f and uk to hn; n stll more. Ths pr.ctke was rel An oli-f-humed l,) danee s,au.( ^ {[ ] tht, h,m0ult I.....,..L..,, ll..,. II,," \ >O -... to h- sored by the Holy Name of loot ncreasng. Soeu-ty Our Lady»f Peace,.. Polce, I > J l I, I Cmeanwh.e. O I I " I l l l I I (I I I had I l l II been ut», at the.school aud- (. own(llfthe )Unt fol. a munh torum to s htnn.s--u.rtd Itol.er 2\. fy the.ood (HMenK. musr Thev j ^ allowed (ser to make hs aldelvt. rv u f 7m poun, s <,n Chtn, free e:d,-r and dorhmls wll We Septembrr 25 at 7:4rrA. M.. sezed plentlnl. many przes wll ^he th<? ]()a(,. n)() ultesfe( fser three awa-dtd. lou> Inter, whle he was pantng, Steve SltcK.Ir, and John Mtch ht. )lluse_ b are charmen, asssted ly the fol- _ lowng fmrnttee- Charles.. Alexander, Wllam.. Maloney.,(os- ; epl, Sutch. Jospjh Daltm. Alfred I J. (jelnr. Martn,. OHara, An- I SCHOOL BOARD drew Noffrady,.lalol Kovalsky, \ (Cuutuul nn frc one) Adolph Quadt, Denns T. Ryan, sto()d thftt nq pu l shlll] unwjl Joln T. E(ran, Leon ( () -^ v< ;! mk y take part nsuth solctaton ; Lews Kurdos Jack Hrner, rrank, alul that n the evt. nt of cons cen- Leflnur, rrank Carhtr James As- tous sc,. uples on the part of pupl procolas, James (.ouphrv, J^mes (), par(. Ilts jt De um (. rs too(l that t Clement, Ted RataMak, CMarles ;., 0, (h(, wjgh ()f ths bour(,, Halu-rkortr. John Schmdt nml-kr- caus[, aty ombn-sstuent or upnest Ilorn I pear to further any- plan whk-h mght be contrary to anyones feel- I\DU I LJu jlved. was dessye to protect chldren of parents who object to (Cm,tnned fro)"jlf r» " I "raffle^" and "cha-e sellng."" FLOID T. HOWELL, Pre.dent I Recognze. Importance of thv, Woodbrdge Buldng and, T ]e 7;,, al - ( t]d, however, stress Loan Assocaton: Mr: I onraj-. j t lt.fu(;nzes the mportance of nons death s a fr"eat loss to the completng the townshp.stadum As-oenton. Hs famluy wth ( an, \ lf s t, nnnct, t0 the athletc real estatu was somethnu that can- p,-o(jram of out schools." not In- II plaeed, as was hs knd- j w o -r eac hen Resgn nes.- nnd hs sncerty. j Resgnatons wore receved from WILLIAM COUGHLIN, former- Mrs. Mary Mack Gaydosh of ly Presdent of the Taxpayers At- School and Mss. Maruaret tocatlon: Hs death s a personal Walker of the hffh school com- ns - h me. Mr. ConcannOn was ncrcal department. Purchase of always nterested n the Taxpay-n used ear for Mrs. Rose Nash, er.s.wocuon and hs sool nurse, at $7) was authorzed anl judgment was of nvaluable nl to provsons made for adequate serus many tmes.! vcng and storage. Dr. Belafsky RAYMOND T. JACKSON, bus-! was apponted physcan to the ness neghbor: I always found Mr. football team at $5 a game. Interests of the Board wll be completely -protected n all refnancng moves made by the ; Townshp Commttee, Morrson D. Chrste of the fnance commttee. stated, le declared conversatons t JOSEPH ANDRASCK >62 ST. GEORGE AVE MARYLAND TURKEYS 32c lb Fresh Klled CASTING CHICKENS. to 4 lb. Ave. PRIME BEEF Blade Cut m ROAST PRIME BEEF Bottom or Tcp Round ROAST MILK FED VF.AL EY FRE^H wth the muncpal group and, talks between J. H.,Thayer Mar- tn, board counsel, and Townshp,: Attorney Leon McElroy hod as, surcd the Commssoners that h I ther nterests wlt le cared for n -^ I any fundng moves that are I j launched. The townshp, t was emphaszed, s responsble for all., school oblgatons. HRE DRILLS ( lul Irot pujt one) Board voted to nstall doof checks. Essay Contest On The campagn arranged by Mr A%acT. V. (. Nuklas and A. C Ferry hudes an essay contest throughout the schools of the townshp for przes. The deadlne s October 2Hth, when the pupls themes wll be turned over to underwrter representatves for! "> u< mpartal juden^. Specal pam- " "" phlets Imve been dstrbuted toj gve students backxround and facts for the(r essays. On Monday, representatves of the nsurance, frms and the Newark Schedule Ral«K Bureau spoke at both sessons of thehgh school, (at Schools and, St. James, j Sewaren and Port Headng. Mo- I ton pctures were shown and the groundwork lad for what Mr. All- (raer hopes wll be blanket covvfakt of every school by the fre preventon caravan next year. In the prmp whch -toured the seven buldnga covered were: Mr. Allgaer, Mr. Hutson, Leon Watson,,l,, of the schedule ratng bureau. T. A. Flemng of the ua- tonal commttee on fre preven- on,-m;.yor. A. F. Grelner, C. R. Drown,.esdent of the Dstrt Olo (Nupuny, Chef A. F. Hunt, Mr. V forme.. It v acted conce, (lc8t kowaky, Mr- Ncklus, nd a number of ut- men. lung day aa the tour 8:30 to 4:30. All jcpresaed themselves.ased at both the eo- >wn tbm and the n-. j wuncerfu! Ij jge. who always had the town at heart, has. lost a moat vulu- REGULAR $.59 MENS WORK PANTS $.00 RECORD LOW PRICE 200 MENS SHIRTS NON-WILT COLLARS INCLUDED f r F $.50 MENS WOOL SWEATERS TO $ VALUES Crepe PAJAMAS LAVISHLY FURRED COPIES OF $25 VALUES SPFXIAL.KUUI t»f SPORT COATS JUST ARRIVED FOR THIS SALE CREPES, WOOLS, AND NOVELTY FABRICS IN ALL THE NEW- EST FALL STYLES 00 FURRED SAMPLE Coats $ 6 9 5 TO $.75 VALUE WOMENS SPORT WEAR ALL-WOOL SWEATER^ SKIRTS AND BLOUSES " xw-. «c».,.,! $.00 VALUE Boys LINED Knckers BRAND DRESSES #* NEW GREEN, RUST, PLUM, NAVY AND BLACK SENSATIONAL 300 BRAND NEW FALL DRESSES SENSATIONAL! 720 PIECES PURE SILK SLIPS 59 C ACTUAL VALUE TO $50 v., r, bro* Iu Ih* hl»<"» rmp. All m»»...urtmeul. Mmll : to out <u»uurr, ^