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OMHNtt MUST GO! 1 THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER AN INDEPENDENT VEWSFAPFR PT."BUSHED IN THE IMEREST OF W0GPBR1DGE TOWNSHIP J, Friday Afters***, October 4, 1S» FiVE KILLED AT CROSSING NEARCOLONIA p t1 neral of Charles Zallo, 17 t One of Victim. HoM at Port Readttf Chnith. ^ ,-ilioad grade crossing took , , I-.,-? of five' Rahway Hl»;h ..,,.,, -indents late Salurdey night. ',,'. " f the three boys who were In- :-. killed was a resident of Port |.. : ,.i until a short time ago: The [,,.... nt occurred at the Curtlss ,",,'..'-Tit of tb« Uhtgh" Valley Rail ,•;,..ties Zullo, IT, the son of Mr ii1(1 'Mf- Csrtntn folio, ot 117 Mon- ",.„ ,. r »»i, Rabway. owner and ,,.,... of the car, was burMa from „, Miihony's Church, Port Read ll; w-dneaday morning, fire car»i »,;, required to carry the many! ,',.. tributes a n t by relatives and' „ .;.,|. m Woodbrtdte, Port Reading! ,!,,i Kahway. . ; I,. Kr. CotoBbino Oalaaai, cele I 1; •..! the requiem blah mass. In ; ,, ,. nt i u is St. JSSMO' cemetery.) ii. oearers WON: Donald Barron, -Bdwtar Ckttt on Screw Win Prizes at j Woman's Club Flower Show fined J100 lor Driving A l t e r License Is Void :L • . . Sew. of «} Woodrefl Hownnl "Buililj- ivtver «»»e Mich School x.raMy who |>Uys the Icaili: In the loral Him "Stor? «r w<iod- be •ikHimt •• the State (looalv-il b> nhivhjntv will be awarded- al M.m.t,, nlicht per- .. Compte. Michael Parre and .',„ -s English. , to^.Zulls had "made" a 1 position ot the Rahwsy .... I. varsity football team this The other two boys, like Zul u>r- all-around athletes, John >,: Mien, was-eaptait and back- . ,,i -inr. Kenneth Hedeman, the i member of tbe group, was the n:->H+ «#OtW»---»fci- 1 . • - ' •.' (»o girts who were arso in- iv killed were Mildred Hamttl. .-,...u and YoUnda Blddar, sixteen. >. three boys had been employed liliwi at Postrfrom Three States Sign up for Big Legion Event mint gold attractive as; floe* of the me-:*, fid Main Street Stores Change Hands corps have already fled their intention of competing at the Military' I 1 a«eant" "aid••'• Drum comi>etition to be held under auspice* of the Woodbridge American Lesion, on October CemmtuetT in are preparing to a thousand uniformed are expected to Una i p C ftarnekoV nrtwtt»<i a ne for a mtauiar* xardm I. Harned. wiio e*. also received » .«p«-i»l la.tbe various rianesf awarded to the Class A: Aaaitals aad Mr; Mary Keana. s r n , 'Mr*. Wll•' . l a m Rowe. s t r a d ; Mrs TiomaJ J.{ captain M teyi tnn. , ! ekvesu C ia», , B: Dahlias; Mr*. C. C. "*» HolThn. trst; Mrs. F. Barth. and third. I Cta* C;- Rests; Mrs. K. V- Frosa. first; Iroqnoia Camp Fir« Girts, ond; libs. .Peggy £dB*aaaoa. third OisD: Bowl antiagtneat; Mrs.] A F. Raadolpk. t m ; Hit. Carii Hanson, second; Mrs. Mac G. Bettl Wrird; Mrs.- A. Cdtnteta, honorable! mention. , Class E: Basket arraageaaemt: Wn. 0 c. Hotaaesvant; Hiss May Kelly, second; Mr*; Ischinjerr third; Mrs. J. Kreger, honorable oi«ntk>B. Clatsex F aad G: Poct«J pLtau; Mrs. Richard Bart, lntf Brewster. second. Mrs Randolph, after making the awards, announced that a la M U M c*»rt op«ra(iac motor a* la Onl||ir Oart -ft bW« M the w»fcfc that .fcis IB Perth Amboy t Inspector Doy!* Cobe**S stentor's li- hls eoarktioo <m i drniBj chsrg*. 1 ColMBt on his sec- ond arrtUaueal that be woald b« K fined $j*<» :'. h« was brought into' his court iu:>. This Is (he mtw- mttBi fine p:wMled for thC OffcW ' Cshen w»i urtris* a tmr by Ma\ Mil'.er. of MS .* .street. Perth Assb*y; when The Perth Amboy directory list* a«i Slai Miller ind Perth Amboy |police 'know of no Max Miller and are (certain ttttr* is (to Stations <tr*rt ' in thai citT FUNERAL FOR AIJTO^ICTIM ON M0NDAY Dmer of CaTWttdi W«. J«ly I.'Held Ml SI, of -.- ki!;e« when he • « *»tor early fi N. neM traai the lat* »«••*.'' ,tr»«, ATeneJ, al Monday moraiaf rolto««4 in St. tomm' t%%nk at leterateat will be 1* Ro Attbnr preufcimi ,4 the Sia«r «< U K r a»l (o—J.r- 4 ihr 4KV.^*(BI Stair H to the « the hi«hvay atrack by a car drtvta F B*imMtai*t. 1>. «f < Broad KreM. Newark. Tm» U owned by F n d H. Betfttl»t«r, ' of the MUMP addrcat. The drtrer van t orr-r to c««aty ittlheritica and wu rvle*«4 Utl for hit *M*«T- inc. b»f«re tb*- Grand Jury on a To Instafl New K. of C. Officers Wakli Armb Wet Tuesday Night tih> body J. i COI the fast. I »tli. flowers, would be held aext June, j Many oat-of-town'gues«! attended' the >bpw. The judge* «»TV Kea[ Baumana.* of ftaunvana < Flower j of Rahwaqr; Jwkh'.Htxid.- O*T**T, accomsto-'BaMwia's Flower Shop; Mn A. H. ;*•'• date, a thousand uniformed men Booghton. chairman of ttie garden! ' who are expected to 11Mip with combiftie of Uie'Perth Amboy Wom- the Tarkwrmusical orgaaiiatloin. iaq'sCMb. The corps who haTe sctepted in- 1'rites were donated b> Poet mas-1 vitatlons are: Chester. Pt,; Hem- t«r y;anl»* C. Potter. * r j M. l^^to^; Sayrtvilk: Carteret; Gold- tlemoyer and Mr*. K. 0. Birth g the. •*"*«' Willlama F MoCioskev. of Bower **«* Brnaswkk. dWr.; deputy, will afternoon, wam S'rl Captain Jases J. WaUh. local polke department, l^dley. IS, for the Wcstfleld icv-ording MM if*. has Democratic Club to Hold Meetings Every Wednesday served. sad eate; Henrr A. th« ,, t J, •$•». which tvjov. advo- , hwstw Dt)n:-,iiu. warden;' three ' ITRn •IT«L£qC^ IB ifWIVif Rf . corder's court last ervaiag, sh* wai "* entered h«ld*£or the Grand Jury in ticfaaK of 130* bail. She Is charged tnlpht; Andrev Desmond ,-- J«ta J. Lymaa after T»ws«hip Phmdaa lias srcsMMiaced the MurtatR of i i jueet. Woodbrid$«. and Otto Chivl<n<*B. of J i t Wilson sreeme, Pifrth AmtwT. »w >b<» srcldent. ae- ccirdiai; to the sotfe* report. Th*. 4v<v«*«l i* >urrired by hla wif^. ABC*; two »i> Jim«? and H»ro<iJ. ot V»«i^el. ard one t*l. Xlri.. John Ahintc\:«. *f •jTeaue. Aresel, of* brother. .Jolly; en>+ stater, of tHe«* r a * N Y.; and one brands M He ws«'"$ : "»*saVr of th« Elks at. (Club of Rahway the Electrical of the Club, and a of clothlag valued at dates will b* srwent ,in4 ^ n s Vili ° ' «h* WHMass P. Campbell Rahway member AJSOCU- rampijih Won. ' Keller, formerly with W. of SSI Amboy aV«Due, has bought ^he liito 1 ?- iDeee of the late Anthooj of 95 Main street, Wood- en; KoowTelt doofleld; Brpni 01ty; l *isSrj"'"'"park T'HOi ToHon. i'ost, New York Citv; Union Cn>:. ^ ., ... . Joyce kilmer Post, New Brunswick; Mr. Keller will carry on the H i s U U n 4 I)jlrlL( ^^ OrMge ¥osl with improved equipment. The prosrillu for , h e d l y iDCludr:t Vineland; Han 11 A M A I 3 V W i l l st, New Vork-*^ .*- lfl « * « J W • * ^ I I ll e . rt S Rieman. of ,r<hased the Woodbridge Bak- ,' 190 Main street, Formerly •! \>f John Wencher. of Kah- Mr. Hie man Is ofleriap free iitrs at the (rand opeatn; »l« «««•»»»* d«N*at« from cils throughout the county are es- pected to be present. win-j with' ,a paradt is8 drum corps com^u-'Xtolay, will open their fall red lion in which four reKiiky army t<r program of social acnvuief men and a band leader will act.as, a public dance in the Craftsmen's are: Colooe! CJttb auditorium next Friday Blue FaH Title Ftaj M t\Xoni» C. D. A. TO K ELABORATE —i—• annual banquet of •*, C. D. <il A., to be held In ..-ns Clubi on October 17tb.. Joh'tiM*. Commandins Officer, nin.. Taagaajxb' Blue Bird'Or- Port Hancock, Colonel A S. Cowan, cheyn, of Perth Amboy. will f*r- Comuandlss OflKst.. Con lion-,abb, the muate. Tbe ttiofith, (XeJQport; *to4oS>» T. • JJ ; include old-fsshioned. » Landon Conimandsnt, Bwden town daT}*#* and several novelties.. JUUlvi _ A£s4*©It.lorm*.rK. J»S«-! Th«f, advance sale of tickets indi- mandine officer, lltth? infantry, jeates larje attefidaace. A I t: K; Xajor A. H. Kimberly, Lund is general chairman tn charge Court Sute Krformatofy; John A Hasee-i-of the "arrangements. Victor Sher-,. man. Caldweil. , • man and* RsywOnd Denurest are injfomtag two Contributions received from mer-jeharjV M' the publicity; *Albertj rounds win consul RollinKn and L«vi Price will battle it out on the Colonia Club Uftks over the comlnf week-end to dftftse (he fall* cham- champion, Edward Murray. on ColuptHU D«T. i> decide the club fhampioaahip. TV event wll be a VieWf^* ho>T »*tch-eYem. - •••—-•<• The second round of the Scfuier piub play will be staged over the ads. The ot two Hopebwn House Destroyed by Fire Churches Resume F a 11 Schedules r u 4 « 'c Amboy aveni - t v T " w ^ . v. .<*c>ated Several churches m the Township j t m w - its.' ArternoM aui evening and mid-week wrvicr* will be ht4d in every church in which (he fall $cheil- ules have not yet bevn put in effect. Amboy City H«stftTst? int after a brief vlve<i by his wife. Alben »»d. S W^tSe./rrth He , »,}d. one Tho home of Mr. and Mr? Victor ...... Pt»d rosd Ho^e- wa$ deafrojed by fire of un- known of it in early MoasUy ruorn- Ttoe dsasaxe, to the ,a one and oae-aaJf *tnry aad u* contents was- estnoated at IwafsM owwd by Ar- thur M^-sl PdWi Amboj. ^.«' '' The alarm Vs» f n A. Uirsett. Firemei lawn, FVrds. and Kea?b«»y Sf^T cost- but the dame* h»d- brother, Mi his mother of tW most elaborate chant* and-busineaemeai «t the gen-jBeweft is, arranging the entertain.-!hole event* made eral fund and the special fund.to be;ment ! p'ro^am and John Hinkle, the' W neat (o tbe g*n-'| Beam s' if an <A. according to plans made eral fund and tbe special fund to bejment'pro^ara •••ting held In tbe Columbian L'sed for priies have been very grati-jdecorationst ,...,.. lusi evening-, A popular fyinfi. Mii indicate §,_keen interest| W ftn. in the event. More money is needed. TRIO H Rollin$oc jrtll donate a ipriae for a »"> ole medal play $ scratch event. A urge list ol en- ttries are eipeeteii as tbe friea* •the last on tbe yrir s program. . a water. Anna and a chael, of Vena Aniboy and a sister. \n Europe. The defeated was a member of the United Workmen and the EU- Club, of Rahway. Members of both rniture was wiU follow. Th« make a donation is asked .10 do and aweetbMrt* ot tb« §* tne earii«*t dgte PW»W^ T are Invited to attend the;committee is anxious to make the| prites as large aa poaatble to attract! .-The .P of- a'dditional corps and ibHon. 'make its speak ( A public danc*, at whteh Hie win-i , h< , ^ South ners in the Drum and Bugle p> r J»*! s(v%n in ions *nd parade will be R , hwilJ . t C V IT II T t V t J* 1 ,,,, , Presbyterian church, will conduct a special Communion service at 11 lM _ o'clock Sunda}' moroins. The serv- ice will intlude the reception of new memjbers and infant baptism. The Junior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor Societies will meet at 3 odor* Sunday afternoon and lh «lfiika~ciub" d^lesaUosi included John Eleven candidates were . . ,. o P de * Tor , mwt rMeyer. Frank Baths, John futkos, si » nieet^ of Pride o clock Sonda> evening. _J Jonll Mnwsi an d Georg " " " " of pieces of saved. Cudidates Into Initiated Liberty Condi Obligated at 7 county iu the state and mvited to attead and Mi»« M. Kennedy, of l h ,uiy Forest, Forestera Auieriea.?- fiie trio, wbkh im- cJudes , hn ^Vlocal men. wilt be V* Miss Ethel Uwl*. ot Perth competitions *nd parade will be R , hwilJ Miss Mary Dowling, oLglven their priieawUI end the day s picei 0( Mn Donaavc. of Carteret! activities. A kpeclai award, a o( Auie CradJ. ol lahwaf. Chrysler sedan, wiH be given away __—, tai the close Ot the eTeUag. . g |sied by Peg» Vanderbor^, Of Bl<; I.XCBXAMV IS 1 '-—• * iRabway and Walter Cabill, ot Irr- im flAli fARPSTOTAKE Won. V , UlUn tURTO^U ]*** * ^jiehola. tui$*. «°loiat an. PART IN C 0 N T E 5 T cotfton pUyer; Henry Dunham. I harmonica player and Michael Dp , _ , The regular meetlac ot the bwrd|Jta«jjlo^sM uw iop« "»»«o««JjStephen in Center Trio,' wilt O f direct^ of the Norwood Build-,> B SMw tojbjto -*iU ^started ^ public appearance ol^g ^A fioan Association, wlU be ( bv tb« n«t« *l the,midweek SWT- ,son,M a show to bejn^ on Tnesdav October 8th.. in- ' « Wednesday evening at 8 oclock. >rankllB School. l*\ttt*A of todav/atd on the second The regular Sunday evening serv- ¥vVn»ng under the aus- Tuesday of each month hereafter..>«» *U> «>« resumed at Hie Method- _. ,„- . -, .„ ,,..™- „.„-=. - ™ ^ « . R . and Joseph Council. 3on« and Daughters of Ub- The pastor will speak <ra Self, vruaoe Members of the United erty, held in the Craftsmen's Club Denial' at the Young People'sj WorkBWI1 , ho M tf bearer* Welnesday e\eninj. Tho charter of church Sunday eveniiis A series otj w ^. A|e;( K , lmfcr> Jol<Bh Clemen, tha local council was ordered dosed Alek. Ales Ju- II BUC MKKV1CE I A i m ? ( t i S »tats«»ent of com- 1 i>suits of operation tor the! uiunths ending August 31,! i-nued by Public Service Cor- "ii, of Ntw, Jersey, shows for '•: l»oratlun auJ , its iiles |Tos« earnlngi •'•'.• 1" ' as agslnst ' tor the twelve months end- i-ust 31, 192$, s,n increase ot :is.316'.94. . ' ' ' ' ^tini; extienses, maintenance, and us , e American 1 and Drum Corps ? drum and busle co: at ill The change in nn-tinfc dates was formally adopted i\ th^ last meet- ing T o| the board. LEBER ENTERED BY THIEVES ist Episcopal Church, Sunday eve-1 aing at 7:45 o'clock. The pastor. Rev. A. B. FitsGerald, will speak oni "Excuses". < Bvensone services will be resumed at the Trinity Episcopal church WOMEN'S CLUBS' FALL CONFERENCE ON OCTOBER Utk. The annuai Uil conferenc* ot the Sunday afternoon at 4 o dock A communion service will be held The annuai Ul c e r c u „_ Woman's Club», of the «uta will be Helen Hancock and plans were made tor the- tion the date for whicn w*a changed to November STth, \1« ' ->*g>^f team ot Liberty Council. Perth Am- boy, will conduct the ceremony. Those who were earnHM! t> the order were: Augusta Tier. Margaret Olsen. Harriet Perna, Edward 01- aan. Sarolyn Hunt, Sienotia Nelson. SlgrM Jensen. Lillian Jenaen, Fran- cis* Olsen. Ray B. Hancock and held at Kinssioo, on October 17th. Members of the local dub-who de- Two Aeken. original rtng the Miss VanderhoTen is an eeseatrte and adagio dancer. The l troup waa verj »ucc*ssMl Uon - 7he llddlUon of "* iw0 IBemb T lo ">e « « " »» espected to provide to the act and boohlBg, «e Two rear windows in the Coal CoJupany office at Port Read-[jnV 1 \ysAl,3$»vlBfL a net Income! "l^ratioos of f4«,4«T,7U.7T.i iiii»t tS4,«»O.C««.O for the medals will winners. be awarded! p^ ending August 31, increase of f 5,567,183.47. Reeklesi DrifCr Fined Prominent People Witt Attend County Clam Bake No Counterfeit Bifls Seen at Local Bank Prominent Midd.e« X |. "We haven't had any and there- tfor haven't had any trouble with ithem,' said Thomas B. Murray. night. ing, were broker. "w*t Friday by a thief or tt'ims who to pry open a letter file, fcccoiding to a report mad-- to local police. Motorcycle Officer Curt' Sundqui*t in-" vesligated. Nothing was taken, so for as could be turned. gifts V»VT« received. ' B. .. .-«_._^- „ , „ , of Jersey City, gave the .at the Union Protestant church, in sire, to att«nd are-asked to make ^^ojibfidg^ Council, a tram*for the Leberii^iin ar-ii o'clock Sunday morn-;reservation* with Sirs, loward Still-. chtner am j MrS JJ, Albertaon. of well as soon as posstWe. Port R ea( ji ns , contributed sn easel. Conference meetings will be held c Bu .i~ Slessel vss appointed to in Alexander Hall aad the visitifls ^ave the names of the •tarter delegates will be eared for by vari- ous tea roouib where luncheon will Cdebnte 15tL Amurer tho charter" Gets 30 Days for Drunken Driving -l i'adich, it, a, laborer avenue, Woodbridge rer, if :gl , given OD-Sunday, bv Joseph h Middl Hotel Wo is«sSiSr&£Mras ifiJT- s H , Home Grove, Me- and court coats wben ar- j at iu police court here Monday ^ l(J( ^ n kless dr(ring Charge, Padich | Afl t ppetlilng menu, has been pre- -ated following ft slight s<Mpared Dinner will be' served at ( corner o( Amboy a v e - | three o'clock. Grounds will Green street last week. He 1 open tundltlonal license and must served at t en a. m. while driving, but was >r| l( . ) a die8 have and Refreshments will be dg, the time ot'the »c- beeu invited. Foley.'i dancing. oreheetra Stanley WUliai"--. 20, » boiler- maktr's helper, oi nion Beach, *»s WooSridge NaUo"nai •«»«««> "? «»> f? ^ il'To ^ ^ county workhou.-v, being unable to "* "• pay a J200 fine ar. .1 costs when ar- raigned iu polio, lonrt last Satur- Mr. and 9n.-~Nknolaa Olaen, Edgar street, Woodbridge, en' tained relatives and friends on their fifteenth * « M p « airitversary last Saturday efWtBig. The couple re- ceived -many gifts. Cards were played and .refreshments were served, . ' Among the guests were: - Mr. and Bra, S. Hanson, Mr. and 1 Mrs. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hanson, of Perth Amboy; Mr. and SENT TO WORKHOUSE John Hegedus,' 23, - a laborer, of. KuHon «r«ei. Woodbridge, waa< sentenced to serve thirty days tn the county workhouse When arraigned in police conn here Monday morn- engwvvd and and mounted. . good and welfare, committee reported that all was tnresdtneas for the flrst card party ol the eoua-, cil to be held in the Craftsmen's Club nwt Tuesday evening. . Mrs. , J, Bernard is in charge of the st*? raageuients. Tn invitation to attend tho eight- eenth w*ddin« auinversary ttlebr*-. , y; Mrs. Carl Grovgr and Robert Grover Sh Ab M d Mr A asked by yesterday if his new currency. 'We get a lot of warnings about fake currency," said Mr. Murray, "sometimes AS many as two a week but we havan't seen a single, One so tar that was not genuine." * Recent warnings received here from the Federal Reserve Bank of ihaw that the fti day morning on a drunk driving Wwlams was arrested following '.^ *•} an accident on St. Oeorge avenue, Avenel, last Friday evening after his! car collided with one owned and driven by Edgar Fisher, ot tt Pros- 1 avenue, Irvington. Beatrice gers of South Ambqj; Mr. u d Mrs. A and children, AnnetU and Miss Qarollno Bunt, Edward Olsen. M Qar , Miss Helen Olsen and Raymond 01 ing A on a vliunk charge preferred by chsel.i Mr*. HoagUhd Hottet* . , tion of Mr. and Mrs.-Hotmer Blaka, disorderly j ol N>w urun^ieK, , 0 be held in the. father. Ml i nt?&( . (ulurtf was ri H*lved. I Two prl»« were awarded, a gold pleoe un Eugene Gibnsff. secreUrj ot the. Lojal .Order of M«oee, ot Ne* Brunswick «*d a nuston prise to Mrs. B. W. Hoagland, ot Barron avenue,' enterlained the Auction 'Bridge Club last Friday afternoon. Fire tablet* were in play and prlies were awarded to Mrs. H. W. Von were awarded to ?tr«. ». w. »on „ . „ _ „ -A--. «.« Bremen. Mrs Kenneth C. McComaa, MAKES GOOD BAD Mrs Georae Valentine and Mrs R | " " ^ t KMfen _ Bremen, Mrs. Kenneth C. Five Township young men are en-|Mr8. George Valeottne and Mrs. Beatrice I ™Ued in tho freeUtnan class at Hut-!H. Moore. **** ' — - Unltwrsltjr, according to the Mrs. G. Roberts. The nest mating ot the counett will be held in the Craftsmen's- Club ? on October NSih. ^ R.| e' Brotherhood Dinner % , to be Held October 10th. The Men's l'rtobyterlan Brotherhood, church will of the •"Ins weather was indicated <> »udden drop in temperature "">ruing and a decrease Iu the '''»> Dally records taken at I '»der office during trie past >iiDwedthat during the li«avy twt rains that the sir »»• tbe laturstloh point sever- women 2 purlk|» In the Sunday School rooms _^ r or l« They are all described as chanical reproductions". All are on a Federal Reserve Bank and all S N A ld to be "off ealor". ' — —-r- Peiieate hair lines iB the lace borders are described , <w >etng*. dlslincr and olher deUcaU lUus such aS those surrounding the nor- uurlsh in the S , of. t\i« church. next Thursday eve- Prof. A. C. Hawkins, of Rut- ill b th *ker ning. ning. Prof. A. C. H k , gers I'ulverstty will be the sve*ker. Mr.''>iid Mrs. C. 8. Williams, of WoodbrldM. hs.** enjoyed a vUlt at the fwnlonsble ChiatOBU - Haddon Ball Hotel, in AtlanMc City. P1BP BRpWM, oa September 1«MH 0.. bslovwlwtifl Brown- «•"!««•»*«« *«ld «t Bit um h t A' S N fk msnt was ttrr, . Nt» fork Bay C«iw in tin cut aad bruised. Representatives from -all Red met i couaMes at. the OMta are among the 4.M sjiud^nta Those from^. Woodbridgt) K°>»» are: JsweaJl. Me- Woodbridge Jewry i * Joseph Kuchic, iO. a laborer, or Uleiuchen avenuo, Woodbridge, paid U $5 fine and court costs and nude good on ^.'-worthless elheck when ar- raigned in uolice wurl here Monday Burning. The coiaplainaat was A. J&ndter art? the fraudulent chedrr w»3 for 117.^5. t Woman's Club, Tuesday. of fiast Orange, on l">tb, dlg p* visible in segments being lost in the traits are only", [he M reproduction. Most of the counter- feits are said to be crude, eamtgb not to deceive the orduwjj*. esfsful handler Ot currency. Between Woodbridge a>4 Pstth Amboy. Small suitcase oontaining personal reward and M qc Mkad. Ownw nn u n u t# |»- Phone Woodhrtdtt UW, BOOM Avenue, WooArfdge HARDIMAN'S PHARMACY Ed. L. Hardiiuau, formerly of Seaman's Ftrth Amboy Prescriptiwis Called For and Cor. Bahw*y and Green Street m. 1. 'V Harold Goepiciiius and Rich- WANTED JV-ivry will observe the renal of Kosii Huhonah, or JewWi New feat, with senrlcea at the. School afreet *yna«osue during the| uoit two day»^ Services will begin ill ROtARUNS TALK a»rs mf light work. Apply Veteran! Foreigu Wars, 65 Irrtag lUhwsy.' - • this oveniBB at Suadown and *Ul[woqjilbridse Roury Club, spoke st of and with a snvice on Sunday e v e - | t h 6 ¥ ««kly luucheoito the Crattt- Ura. ErnaTAbbott retw*s*d hant Tuesday ' from the HomeoMlhic Hospital, st JBast Orange; 9mf sbs j recently uaderwent an operation. Mrs. Lee flmttn, ot Grove avoaue, will entertaid tit Tuesday. Arteijfcoon Card Club •• • - - J. HAKE O^aiaJse* Uanrj Dr 1 T. Speawr' and John 8. both niembers o{ th» o cantors, both; oj . t *«'* wt» conductthe aarrtcea. Sat- wdSundaj will be dajs of t h i^h 59«0 teas** to ^her i^the mar 5,9«0 Ot th* Aswisft osjtodar th*.|sww^ . Tbo Tom Ktp.p>K. or Day on Atonement will be ob«e/ved a week from* Monday. fh« ssrviost will Start *p Sunaay ejjiaaiai and contin- ue thrsuKhoul thftA>i«aiw| day. talk on (he wotk ot Ro- iBtiWrnattonitl <•%ith th% young ibiliiiw ot eacJMkdtvtd- tary and th« p ual in aiding the uiovemeat B*th Iariti Cenwtery Asa'n U In- d«pend«At Bohatran' Young Hen's Benevotent AaaTi, 48 4%

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Page 1: THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER - DigiFind-It · omhntt must go! 1 the woodbridge leader an independent vewsfapfr pt."bushed in the imerest of w0gpbr1dge township j, friday afters***, october

OMHNt tMUST GO! 1 THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER

AN INDEPENDENT VEWSFAPFR PT."BUSHED IN THE IMEREST OF W0GPBR1DGE TOWNSHIP

J, Friday Afters***, October 4, 1S»

FiVE KILLEDAT CROSSINGNEARCOLONIA

pt1neral of Charles Zallo, 17tOne of Victim. HoM atPort Readttf Chnith.

^ ,-ilioad grade crossing took, , I-.,-? of five' Rahway Hl»;h..,,.,, -indents late Salurdey night.',,'. " f the three boys who were In-

• :-. killed was a resident of Port|.. : ,.i until a short time ago: The[,,.... nt occurred at the Curtlss,",,'..'-Tit of tb« Uhtgh" Valley Rail

,•;,..ties Zullo, IT, the son of Mrii1(1'Mf- Csrtntn folio, ot 117 Mon-",.„ ,.r»»i, Rabway. owner and,,.,... of the car, was burMa from„, Miihony's Church, Port Readll; w-dneaday morning, f ire car»i»,;, required to carry the many!,',.. tributes a n t by relatives and'„ .;.,|. m Woodbrtdte, Port Reading!,!,,i Kahway. . ;

I , . Kr. CotoBbino Oalaaai, cele I1; •..! the requiem blah mass. In ;,, ,. nt i u i s St. JSSMO' cemetery.)i i . oearers WON: Donald Barron,

-Bdwtar

Ckttt on Screw Win Prizes at jWoman's Club

Flower Show

fined J100 lorDriving A l t e r

License Is Void:L • . .

Sew. of «} Woodrefl

Hownnl "Buililj- ivtver«»»e Mich School x.raMywho |>Uys the Icaili:In the loral Him "Stor? «r w<iod-

t« be •ikHimt •• the State

(looalv-il b> nhivhjntv will beawarded- al M.m.t,, nlicht per-

. . Compte. Michael Parre and.',„ -s English.

, to^.Zulls had "made" a1 position o t the Rahwsy.... I. varsity football team this

The other two boys, like Zulu>r- all-around athletes, John

> ,: Mien, was-eaptait and back-. ,,i -inr. Kenneth Hedeman, the

i member of tbe group, was then:->H+ «#OtW»---»fci-1. • - '

•.' (»o girts who were arso in-iv killed were Mildred Hamttl.

.-,...u and YoUnda Blddar, sixteen.>. three boys had been employed

liliwi at

Postrfrom ThreeStates Sign up for

Big Legion Event

mint goldattractive as;

floe* of the me-:*,fid

Main Street StoresChange H a n d s

corps have alreadyfled their intention of competing atthe Military' I1a«eant" "aid••'• Drum

• comi>etition to be held underauspice* of the WoodbridgeAmerican Lesion, on OctoberCemmtuetT inare preparing to

a thousand uniformedare expected to Una i p

C ftarnekoV nrtwtt»<i ane for a mtauiar* xardm

I. Harned. wiioe*. also received » .«p«-i»l

la . tbe various rianesfawarded to the

Class A: Aaaitals aadMr; Mary Keana. s rn , 'Mr*. Wll•'

. lam Rowe. s t r a d ; Mrs TiomaJ J.{captain M u» t e y i tnn. , !

ekvesu Cia», , B : Dahlias; Mr*. C. C."*» HolThn. trst; Mrs. F. Barth.

and third. ICta* C;- Rests; Mrs. K. V- Frosa.

first; Iroqnoia Camp Fir« Girts,ond; libs. .Peggy £dB*aaaoa. third

O i s D : Bowl antiagtneat; Mrs.]A F. Raadolpk. t m ; Hit. CariiHanson, second; Mrs. Mac G. BettlWrird; Mrs.- A. Cdtnteta, honorable!mention. ,

Class E: Basket arraageaaemt:Wn. 0 c. Hotaaesvant; Hiss MayKelly, second; Mr*; Ischinjerrthird; Mrs. J. Kreger, honorableoi«ntk>B.

Clatsex F aad G: Poct«J pLtau;Mrs. Richard Bart, l n t fBrewster. second.

Mrs Randolph, after making theawards, announced that a

la M U M c*»rtop«ra(iac • motor

a* laOnl||ir Oart

-ft bW« M the w»fcfcthat .fcis

IB Perth Amboy

a« t

Inspector Doy!*Cobe**S stentor's li-

hls eoarktioo <m idrniBj chsrg*.

1 ColMBt on his sec-ond arrtUaueal that be woald b« Kfined $j*<» :'. h« was brought into'his court i u : > . This Is (he mtw-mttBi fine p:wMled for thC OffcW

' Cshen w»i urtris* a tmrby Ma\ Mil'.er. of MS .*

.street. Perth Assb*y; whenThe Perth Amboy directory list* a«iSlai Miller ind Perth Amboy |police

'know of no Max Miller and are(certain ttttr* is (to Stations <tr*rt' in thai citT

FUNERAL FORAIJTO^ICTIM

ON M0NDAYDmer of CaTWttdi

W«. J«ly I.'HeldM l

SI,of- . - ki!;e« when he • «

*»tor earlyfi N. neM traai the lat* »«••*.''

, tr»«, ATeneJ, alMonday moraiaf rolto««4

in St. tomm' t%%nk atleterateat will be 1* Ro

Attbnrpreufcimi ,4 the Sia«r

«< U K r a»l (o—J.r-4 ihr 4KV.^*(BI Stair

H

to the« the hi«hvay

atrack by a car drtvtaF B*imMtai*t. 1>. «f

< Broad KreM. Newark. Tm»U owned by Fnd H. Betfttl»t«r, '

of the MUMP addrcat. The drtrer vant orr-r to c««aty ittlheritica

and w u rvle*«4Utl for hit *M*«T-

inc. b»f«re tb*- Grand Jury on a

To Instafl NewK. of C. Officers Wakli Armb W e t

Tuesday Night

tih> bodyJ. i COI

the

fast.I »tli.

flowers, would be held aext June, jMany oat-of-town'gues«! attended'

the >bpw. The judge* «»TV Kea[Baumana.* of ftaunvana < Flower j

of Rahwaqr; Jwkh'.Htxid.- O*T**T,accomsto-'BaMwia's Flower Shop; Mn A. H. ;*•'•

date, a thousand uniformed men Booghton. chairman of ttie garden! 'who are expected to 11M i p with combiftie of Uie'Perth Amboy Wom-the Tarkwrmusical orgaaiiatloin. iaq'sCMb. •

The corps who haTe sctepted in- 1'rites were donated b> Poet mas-1vitatlons are: Chester. Pt,; Hem- t«r y;anl»* C. Potter. *rj M.l^^to^; Sayrtvilk: Carteret; Gold- tlemoyer and Mr*. K. 0. Birth

g the. •*"*«' Willlama F MoCioskev. ofBower **«* Brnaswkk. dWr.; deputy, will afternoon,

wamS'rl

Captain Jases J. WaUh.local • polke department,

l^dley. IS,for the Wcstfleld

icv-ordingMM if*. has

Democratic Clubto Hold Meetings

Every Wednesday

served.sad

eate; Henrr A.

th«, , t J, • $ • » . w h i c htvjov. advo- , h w s t w

Dt)n:-,iiu. warden;'

three' ITRn •IT«L£qC^ IB ifWIVif Rf

. corder's court last ervaiag, sh* wai"* entered h«ld*£or the Grand Jury in

ticfaaK of 130* bail. She Is charged

tnlpht; Andrev Desmond , - -

J«ta J. Lymaaafter T»ws«hip Phmdaalias srcsMMiaced the

MurtatR of i ijueet. Woodbrid$«. and Otto

Chivl<n<*B. of J i t Wilson sreeme,Pifrth AmtwT. » w >b<» srcldent. ae-ccirdiai; to the sotfe* report.

Th*. 4v<v«*«l i* >urrired by hlawif^. ABC*; two » i > Jim«? andH»ro<iJ. ot V»«i el. ard onet*l. Xlri.. John Ahintc\:«. *f

•jTeaue. Aresel, of* brother..Jolly; en>+ stater,

of tHe«* r a * N Y.; andone brands

M He ws«'"$:"»*saVr of th« Elksat. (Club of Rahway the Electrical

of theClub, and a

of clothlag valued at dates will b* srwent ,in4 ^ n s Vili ° ' «h* WHMass P. Campbell

RahwaymemberAJSOCU-

rampijih Won. '

Keller, formerly with W.of SSI Amboy aV«Due,

has bought ^he liito1?-iDeee of the late Anthoojof 95 Main street, Wood-

en; KoowTeltdoofleld; Brpni01ty; l*isSrj"'"'"park T'HOi ToHon.i'ost, New York Citv; Union Cn>:.

^ ., ... . Joyce kilmer Post, New Brunswick;Mr. Keller will carry on the H i s U U n 4 I)jlrlL( ^^ O r M g e ¥osl

with improved equipment. T h e p r o s r i l l u f o r , h e d l y i D C l u d r : t

Vine l and ; H a n 1 1 A M A I 3 V W i l lst, New Vork-*^ .* - l f l « * « J W • * ^

I Ill

e

. rt S Rieman. of,r<hased the Woodbridge Bak-,' 190 Main street, Formerly

•! \>f John Wencher. of Kah-Mr. Hie man Is ofleriap free

• iitrs at the (rand opeatn; » l «

« « « • » » » * d«N*at« fromcils throughout the county are es-pected to be present.

win-jwith'

,a paradt i s8 drum corps com^u-'Xtolay, will open their fall redlion in which four reKiiky army t<r program of social acnvuiefmen and a band leader will act.as, a public dance in the Craftsmen's

are: Colooe! CJttb auditorium next FridayBlue

FaH Title Ftaj M t\Xoni»

C. D. A.TO K ELABORATE

— i — •annual banquet of

•*, C. D. <il A., to be held In..-ns Clubi on October 17tb..

Joh'tiM*. Commandins Officer, nin.. Taagaajxb' Blue Bird'Or-Port Hancock, Colonel A S. Cowan, cheyn, of Perth Amboy. will f*r-Comuandlss OflKst.. Con lion-,abb, the muate. Tbettiofith, (XeJQport; *to4oS>» T. • JJ ; include old-fsshioned. »Landon Conimandsnt, Bw den town daT}*#* and several novelties..JUUlvi _ A£s4*©It.lorm*.rK. J»S«-! Th«f, advance sale of tickets indi-mandine officer, l l t t h ? infantry, jeates ~« larje attefidaace.A I t: K; Xajor A. H. Kimberly, Lund is general chairman tn charge

Court Sute Krformatofy; John A Hasee-i-of the "arrangements. Victor Sher-,.man. Caldweil. , • man and* RsywOnd Denurest are injfomtag two

Contributions received from mer-jeharjV M' the publicity; *Albertj rounds win consul

RollinKn and L«viPrice will battle it out on theColonia Club Uftks over the comlnfweek-end to dftftse (he fall* cham-

champion, Edward Murray.on ColuptHU D«T. i> decide the clubfhampioaahip. TV event wll be a

VieWf^* ho>T »*tch-eYem. -•••—-•<•The second round of the Scfuier

piub play will be staged over theads. Theot two

Hopebwn HouseDestroyed by Fire

Churches ResumeF a 11 Schedules o»r u4«'c Amboy aveni

- t v T " w ^ . v. .<*c>atedSeveral churches m the Township j t m w -

its.' ArternoM aui evening andmid-week wrvicr* will be ht4d inevery church in which (he fall $cheil-ules have not yet bevn put in effect.

Amboy City H«stftTst?int after a briefvlve<i by his wife.

Alben »»d. S

W^tSe./rrth

He

, »,}d. one

Tho home of Mr. and Mr? Victor. . . . . . Pt»d rosd Ho^e-

wa$ deafrojed by fire of un-known of it in early MoasUy ruorn-

Ttoe dsasaxe, to the,a one and oae-aaJf *tnry •aad u* contents was- estnoated at

IwafsM owwd by Ar-thur M ^ - s l PdWi Amboj. ^.«''' The alarm Vs» f n

A. Uirsett. Firemeilawn, FVrds. and Kea?b«»y Sf T cost-

but the dame* h»d- •

brother, Mihis mother

of tW most elaborate chant* and-busineaemeai «t the gen-jBeweft is, arranging the entertain.-!hole event*made eral fund and the special fund.to be;ment!p'ro^am and John Hinkle, the' W

neat (o tbe g*n-'| Beam s ' if an<A. according to plans made eral fund and tbe special fund to bejment'pro^ara

•••ting held In tbe Columbian L'sed for priies have been very grati-jdecorationst,...,.. lusi evening-, A popular fyinfi. Mii indicate §,_keen interest|

W ftn. in the event. More money is needed. TRIO

H Rollin$oc jrtll donate aipriae for a »"> ole medal play$ scratch event. A urge list ol en-ttries are eipeeteii as tbe friea* i»•the last on tbe yrir s program. .

a water. Anna and achael, of Vena Aniboyand a sister. \n Europe.

The defeated was a member ofthe United Workmen and the EU-Club, of Rahway. Members of both

rniture was

wiU follow. Th« make a donation is asked .10 doand aweetbMrt* ot tb« §* tne earii«*t dgte PW»W^ T

are Invited to attend the;committee is anxious to make the|prites as large aa poaatble to attract! .-The .P

of- a'dditional corps and ibHon. 'make itsspeak ( A public danc*, at whteh Hie win-i ,h<, ^South ners in the Drum and Bugle p>rJ»*! s ( v % n in

ions *nd parade will be R , h w i l J . t

C V IT I I Tt V t J* 1, , , , ,

Presbyterian church, will conduct aspecial Communion service at 11

l M _ o'clock Sunda}' moroins. The serv-ice will intlude the reception of newmemjbers and infant baptism. TheJunior and Intermediate ChristianEndeavor Societies will meet at 3o d o r * Sunday afternoon and lh«lfiika~ciub" d^lesaUosi included John Eleven candidates were

. . ,. o P d e * T o r , ™ m w t rMeyer . Frank Baths, John futkos, s i » n i e e t ^ of Prideo clock Sonda> evening. _ J J o n l l Mnwsi a n d Georg " " " "

of

pieces ofsaved.

CudidatesInto

InitiatedLiberty C o n d i

Obligated

at 7

countyiu the state andmvited to attead andMi»« M. Kennedy, of

lh,uiy Forest, Forestera

Auieriea.?- fiie trio, wbkh im-c J u d e s ,hn^Vlocal men. wilt be V*

Miss Ethel Uwl*. ot Perth competitions *nd parade will be R , h w i l JMiss Mary Dowling, oLglven their priieawUI end the day s p i c e i 0 (Mn Donaavc. of Carteret! activities. A kpeclai award, a o ( AuieCradJ. ol lahwaf. Chrysler sedan, wiH be given away

__—, tai the close Ot the eTeUag. .g|sied by Peg» Vanderbor^, OfBl<; I.XCBXAMV IS 1 '-—• * iRabway and Walter Cabill, ot Irr-

im flAli fARPS TO TAKE Won. V ,UlUn tURTO^U ]*** * jiehola. tui$*. «°loiat an.

PART IN C 0 N T E 5 T cotfton pUyer; Henry Dunham.I harmonica player and Michael Dp

, _ , The regular meetlac ot the b w r d | J t a « j j l o ^ s M uw iop« "»»«o««JjStephenin Center Trio,' wilt Of d i r e c t ^ of the Norwood Build-,>BSMw tojbjto -*iU s t a r t e d ^public appearance ol^g ^A fioan Association, wlU b e (

b v tb« n « t « * l the,midweek SWT-,son,M a show to b e j n ^ o n Tnesdav October 8th.. in- ' « Wednesday evening at 8 oclock.>rankllB School. l*\ttt*A of todav/atd on the second The regular Sunday evening serv-

¥vVn»ng under the aus- Tuesday of each month hereafter..>«» *U> «>« resumed at Hie Method-

_ . ,„- . -, .„ , , . . ™ - „ .„ -= . -™ ^ « . R . and Joseph Council. 3on« and Daughters of Ub-The pastor will speak <ra Self, vruaoe Members of the United erty, held in the Craftsmen's Club

Denial' at the Young People'sj W o r k B W I 1 , h o Mtf „ bearer* Welnesday e\eninj. Tho charter ofchurch Sunday eveniiis A series o t j w ^ . A | e ; ( K , l m f c r > J o l < B h Clemen, tha local council was ordered dosed

Alek. Ales Ju-

II BUC MKKV1CE IAim?(t iS

»tats«»ent of com-1i>suits of operation tor the!

uiunths ending August 31,!i-nued by Public Service Cor-

"ii, of Ntw, Jersey, shows for'•: l»oratlun auJ , itsiiles |Tos« earnlngi

•'•'.• 1" ' as agslnst' tor the twelve months end-i-ust 31, 192$, s,n increase ot:is.316'.94. . ' ' ' '

^tini; extienses, maintenance,and

u s , e

American 1and Drum Corps ?drum and busle co:

at

ill

The change in nn-tinfc dates wasformally adopted i\ th^ last meet-ing T o | the board.

LEBERENTERED BY THIEVES

ist Episcopal Church, Sunday eve-1aing at 7:45 o'clock. The pastor.Rev. A. B. FitsGerald, will speak oni"Excuses".

< Bvensone services will be resumedat the Trinity Episcopal church

WOMEN'S CLUBS'FALL CONFERENCE

ON OCTOBER Utk.The annuai Uil conferenc* ot the

Sunday afternoon at 4 o dockA communion service will be held

The annuai U l c e r c u „_Woman's Club», of the «uta will be Helen Hancock

and plans were made tor the-tion the date for whicn w*a changedto November STth, \1« ' ->*g> fteam ot Liberty Council. Perth Am-boy, will conduct the ceremony.

Those who were earnHM! t> theorder were: Augusta Tier. MargaretOlsen. Harriet Perna, Edward 01-aan. Sarolyn Hunt, Sienotia Nelson.SlgrM Jensen. Lillian Jenaen, Fran-cis* Olsen. Ray B. Hancock and

held at Kinssioo, on October 17th.Members of the local dub-who de-

TwoAeken.

originalrtng the

Miss VanderhoTen is an eeseatrteand adagio dancer. The ltroup waa verj »ucc*ssMl

U o n -7he llddlUon of "* iw0 I B e m b Tlo ">e ««" »» espected to provide

to the act and boohlBg, « e

Two rear windows in theCoal CoJupany office at Port Read-[jnV

1 \ysAl,3$»vlBfL a net Income!"l^ratioos o f f4«,4«T,7U.7T.i

iiii»t tS4,«»O.C««.O for the

medals willwinners.

be awarded!

p ^ ending August 31,increase of f 5,567,183.47.

Reeklesi DrifCr Fined

Prominent People WittAttend County Clam Bake

No Counterfeit BiflsSeen at Local Bank

Prominent Midd.e«X

| . "We haven't had any and there-tfor haven't had any trouble withithem,' said Thomas B. Murray.

night.ing, were broker. "w*t Fridayby a thief or tt ' ims whoto pry open a letter file, fcccoidingto a report mad-- to local police.Motorcycle Officer Curt' Sundqui*t in-"vesligated. Nothing was taken, sofor as could be turned.

gifts V»VT« received. ' B... . - « _ . _ ^ - — „ , „ , of Jersey City, gave the

.at the Union Protestant church, in sire, to att«nd are-asked to make ^^ojibfidg^ Council, a tram*for theLeberii^iin a r - i i o'clock Sunday morn-;reservation* with Sirs, loward Still-. c h t n e r a m j M r S JJ, Albertaon. of

well as soon as posstWe. P o r t R e a (j in s , contributed sn easel.Conference meetings will be held c B u . i ~ Slessel vss appointed to

in Alexander Hall aad the visitifls ^ave the names of the •tarterdelegates will be eared for by vari-ous tea roouib where luncheon will

Cdebnte 15tL Amurer tho charter"

Gets 30 Days forDrunken Driving

-l i'adich, it, a, laboreravenue, Woodbridge

rer, i f : g l ,given OD-Sunday, bv Josephh Middl Hotel Wois«sSiSr&£Mras ifiJT- sH ,

Home Grove, Me-and court coats wben ar- j a tiu police court here Monday ^ l ( J ( ^ nkless dr(ring Charge, Padich | A f l tppetlilng menu, has been pre--ated following ft slight s<M pared Dinner will be' served at

( corner o( Amboy a v e - | t h r e e o'clock. Grounds willGreen street last week. He 1 open

tundltlonal license and must served a t t e n a. m.while driving, but was >r|l(. )adie8 have

and Refreshments will be

dg,the time ot' the »c-

beeu invited.Foley.'idancing.

oreheetra

Stanley WUliai"--. 20, » boiler-maktr's helper, oi nion Beach, *»s

WooSridge NaUo"nai •«»«««> "? «»> f? ^ i l 'To ^ ^county workhou.-v, being unable to "* "•pay a J200 fine ar. .1 costs when ar-raigned iu polio, lonrt last Satur-

Mr. and 9n.-~Nknolaa Olaen,Edgar street, Woodbridge, en'tained relatives and friends on theirfifteenth * « M p « airitversary lastSaturday efWtBig. The couple re-ceived -many gifts. Cards wereplayed and .refreshments wereserved, . '

Among the guests were:- Mr. and Bra, S. Hanson, Mr. and1 Mrs. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A.Hanson, of Perth Amboy; Mr. and

SENT TO WORKHOUSEJohn Hegedus,' 23, - a laborer, of.

KuHon «r«ei. Woodbridge, waa<sentenced to serve thirty days tn thecounty workhouse When arraignedin police conn here Monday morn-

engwvvd andand mounted. .

good and welfare, committeereported that all was tnresdtneasfor the flrst card party o l the eoua-,cil to be held in the Craftsmen'sClub nwt Tuesday evening. . Mrs. ,J, Bernard is in charge of the st*?raageuients. •

Tn invitation to attend tho eight-eenth w*ddin« auinversary ttlebr*-.

, y;Mrs. Carl Grovgr and Robert Grover

S h A b M d Mr A

asked byyesterday if his

new currency.'We get a lot of warnings about

fake currency," said Mr. Murray,"sometimes AS many as two a weekbut we havan't seen a single, One sotar that was not genuine." *

Recent warnings received herefrom the Federal Reserve Bank of

ihaw that the fti

day morning on a drunk driving

Wwlams was arrested fo l lowing ' .^ *•}an accident on St. Oeorge avenue,Avenel, last Friday evening after his!car collided with one owned anddriven by Edgar Fisher, ot tt Pros-1

avenue, Irvington. Beatricegers

of South Ambqj; Mr. u d Mrs. Aand children, AnnetU and

Miss Qarollno Bunt, Edward Olsen.M Qar ,Miss Helen Olsen and Raymond 01

ing Aon a vliunkcharge preferred bychsel.i

Mr*. HoagUhd Hottet*

. , tion of Mr. and Mrs.-Hotmer Blaka,disorderly j o l N > w urun^ieK, , 0 be held in the.

father. Ml i nt?&(. ( u l u r t f w a s riH*lved.I Two prl»« were awarded, a gold

pleoe un Eugene Gibnsff. secreUrjot the. Lojal .Order of M«oee, ot N e *Brunswick «*d a nuston prise to

Mrs. B. W. Hoagland, ot Barronavenue,' enterlained the Auction

'Bridge Club last Friday afternoon.Fire tablet* were in play and prlieswere awarded to Mrs. H. W. Vonwere awarded to ?tr«. » . w . »on „ . „ _ „ - A - - . « . «Bremen. Mrs Kenneth C. McComaa, MAKES GOOD BADMrs Georae Valentine and Mrs R | " " ^

t KMfen_ Bremen, Mrs. Kenneth C.

Five Township young men are en-|Mr8. George Valeottne and Mrs.Beatrice I ™Ued in tho freeUtnan class at Hut-!H. Moore.**** ' — - Unltwrsltjr, according to the

Mrs. G. Roberts. •The nest mating ot the counett

will be held in the Craftsmen's- Club ?on October NSih. ^

R.|

e'

Brotherhood D i n n e r %,to be Held October 10th.

The Men'sl'rtobyterlan

Brotherhood,church will

of the

•"Ins weather was indicated<> »udden drop in temperature"">ruing and a decrease Iu the

'''»> Dally records taken atI '»der office during trie past>iiDwedthat during the li«avy

twt rains that the sir »»•tbe laturstloh point sever-

women 2purlk|» In the Sunday School rooms

_^ r or l«They are all described aschanical reproductions". All are ona Federal Reserve Bank and all S NA l d to be "off ealor". ' — —-r-

Peiieate hair lines iB the laceborders are described , <w > e t n g * .dlslincr and olher deUcaU lUussuch aS those surrounding the nor-

uurlsh in the S ,of. t\i« church. next Thursday eve-

Prof. A. C. Hawkins, of Rut-ill b th *ker

ning.ning. Prof. A. C. H k ,gers I'ulverstty will be the sve*ker.

Mr.''>iid Mrs. C. 8. Williams, ofWoodbrldM. hs.** enjoyed a vUlt atthe fwnlonsble ChiatOBU - HaddonBall Hotel, in AtlanMc City.

P1BP

BRpWM, oa September

1«MH 0.. bslovwlwtiflBrown- «•"!««•»*«« *«ld «t Bit

umh t A' S

N fkmsnt wasttrr, .

Nt» fork Bay C«iw

in tincut aad bruised.

Representatives from -all Red

meti couaMes at. the OMta areamong the 4.M sjiud^nta

Those from^. Woodbridgt)

K°>»»are:

JsweaJl. Me-

Woodbridge Jewryi * • • •

Joseph Kuchic, iO. a laborer, orUleiuchen avenuo, Woodbridge, paidU $5 fine and court costs and nudegood on ^.'-worthless elheck when ar-raigned in uolice wurl here MondayBurning. The coiaplainaat was A.J&ndter art? the fraudulent chedrrw»3 for 117.^5. t

Woman's Club,Tuesday.

of fiast Orange, onl">tb,dlg p*

visible in segmentsbeing lost in the

traits areonly", [he Mreproduction. Most of the counter-feits are said to be crude, eamtgbnot to deceive the orduwjj*. esfsfulhandler Ot currency.

Between Woodbridge a>4 PstthAmboy. Small suitcase

oontaining personalreward and M qc

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ROtARUNS TALK

T « a»rsmf lightwork. Apply Veteran!

Foreigu Wars, 65 IrrtaglUhwsy.' - •

this oveniBB at Suadown and *Ul[woqjilbridse Roury Club, spoke s tof and with a snvice on Sunday e v e - | t h 6 ¥««kly luucheoi to the Crattt-

Ura. ErnaTAbbott retw*s*d hantTuesday ' from the HomeoMlhicHospital, s t JBast Orange; 9mf sbs

j recently uaderwent an operation.Mrs. Lee flmttn, ot Grove avoaue,

will entertaid t i t Tuesday. ArteijfcoonCard Club •• • - - •

J. HAKEO^aiaJse* Uanrj

D r 1 T . Speawr' and John 8 .both niembers o{ th»

o cantors, both; oj . t*«'*wt» conductthe aarrtcea. Sat-

wdSundaj will be dajs oft h i ^ h 59«0teas** to ^her i^the mar 5,9«0

Ot th* Aswisft osjtodarth*. |sww^ .Tbo Tom Ktp.p>K. or Day on

Atonement • will be ob«e/ved a weekfrom* Monday. fh« ssrviost willStart *p Sunaay ejjiaaiai and contin-ue thrsuKhoul thftA>i«aiw| day.

talk on (he wotk ot Ro-iBtiWrnattonitl <•%ith th% young

ibiliiiw ot eacJMkdtvtd-taryand th« pual in aiding the uiovemeat

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Thrill Card.Trod

irmly o!Kt>, In the twenty-eight lap.He spent a few Mcondi adjustingthe engine* an4 again turned onto(up bn,(rdn. Tna motor seemed totake hold (or a couple i f lurna and'It main died out. Several of theinadtri were on their last lap whenUutchler. 1n OomllTI put of the backnireicti. headed for . th« e»»i curveguard rail, H« hit R a «"•!«« J-,',6>

'nnd th* Mr careened to the bottomot the apron. A blow-oujt on the

Halt* but Two Racel 6n l $ ^ r . W & " «•'*\guacd rail waa t o n loose from 1U,

Kr*tiip, of U>? Amide*, a aupportt and the steel band whichto the WffodljHrUe Board acts at a binder '**• bent In a com-.

snwdway, cawled off two first prl iei pleu circle. It looked like a turn-.In the curtailed program at tfe« lo- Ing from a huge lathe. Iral apeedvay Sunday afternoon. ' Race officials made a iiurvey of

A. A. A. Content Board offlcla.ls*tba dttntge • • 4 - ' de«M«d that It)rndcil the contests'fphen William would be Impossible- to make tern*liuechler, of Perth Amboy. narrowly porary repair* Mill too risky to al-fRcnpcd death « serious. Inivw • low further racing, •; ojwhen hiB car rammed the guard rail t h e front of guechlerV car wMtaion the east curve, damaged a thirty- total wreck. • f l i t ehaealn, radiatorfive foot aectlon, and slid off th«, and wrings were twisted and brok-tnick. • . en. The driver escaped with hrutoet,

Buechler'a narrow encape-wak th« Dave Byani, manager ot toelast of four (hrlllB which ktjtt th« 8p«e<twar,,- and a big drawing cardfans on edge- throughout the after- at other' track*, gave local fans anoon. The Perth Amboy carpenter, fine exhibition In the Dmt ten mileclrtving a Chevrolet Special had ex- event. Evans twept oat In front toi>erlenced considerable difficulty Mke the" lead with the car in whichwith his ear In the first ten mller, Riy Keeoh, wlnntr of the Indlanap-but had qualified for. the Anal be- oils c l tu l c this year, wax killed atcause tali car waa one of the four to • .. • *••— - •• , . . —finish |n the tr^l heat. . I

Hla motor failed to hit properlyafter a few turns on the long twen-ty mller. and Buechler rode theapron. He falUd to make enoughspeed to hold him up on the turnsuntil the leading, cars were on thelourteenth lap. Buechler drove out'of the straightaway Hid Into the'west curve when his motor tailed tohit and'the car slow.ed down. Dis-aster seemel Imminent when fourother cars, tightly bunched, bore,down on him. The drivers of-- the jother cars sensed the trouble and,thread out to awlnt; around the;crippled car. •*" |

Buechler had swunu Into the pita

Altoona early In the season. The fifty-eight second* Oat.car was the one which Jlnimy Qlee-I Fred frame took the post ponl-'•on was driving and which waa bad- tlon In the Mcqnd sprint. The othersljr smashed up at Mlpeola. who qualified W*M: Myers. Sthurch,

Evans drave the .Miller • STmplex Bails, LtfntefC «nd Reed. ' Thearound the ova! in the time trials In race, with' Frame leading, was thetwenty-two seconds flat, making the fastest on the program. irfyembeat speed of the day rot a circuit, forced the leader throughout theTb« tl.m? gftve him the pott portionIn the hrrt rice. .,,'.

••Ytah." drawled the *alt texan,"I gittn 1m In tw» trit Iraeas,Who's got my gogglert" _ •'

rani cheered Idudly wMl.hla car,

tor a quartercame out

curve, It shot aheadtake a lead -Of seve.-. *.. .<—rEvani continually looked back-the stretehei to nee Tiow eUeely

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the leader through hM and the pair were nearly two'

laps ahead of the tail ear at theflnlfh. The time waa seven mlhutes;tw«nty-to* »ec6ndi.

Interest rewhed a high point(Continued en Page 7)

to !•»J*L«".lro1 eV«11 hfthe ,J* i ?The entries In the spnntBvaos, Arnold, Snowberger, «o>>ln>iotf. Buechler and nurton. Mot*trouble forced Arnold ^ i t on thethird lap. Evann lappea pueenleron the ninth lap, Buechler being thelast man In the line-up. Bob Rob n-non was forced oiit a coupft of m n-utes later when his reafr right tirewan torn and a spark # u « becamefouled.

Bvans' time was seven mlnatea.

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Do you know that a used car at the Fayette UsedCar Mart has to be worth its price? If it isn't we l o s e -not you! You can try a car and drive it for seven days—if it isn't as good as you think it should be — for theprice you paid—you can exchange it without loss toyou.

1928 Chevrolet Coupe, Cabriolet and Coach.1928 Ford Model A tudors and Coupes.1929 Ford Model A Tudor, F o r d o r and Sport

Coupes.1928 Essex Super Six Sedan.1926 -1927 Ford Tudors and Coupes, Trucks and

Deliveries.1925 -1926 • 1927 Dodge Sedans, Coupes & Coaches1925.-1926 Studebaker Coaches.1926 -1927 Chrysler Sedan and Coach, Whippets,

Nashs, Buicks and Hudsons. .>... *

Liberal Time PaymentsYOUR PRESENT CAR ACCEPTED IN {RADE!

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL h

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SUCCESSOR .TO THE LATE

Anthony Me LeanS5 Main St. - : - Woodbridfe

Tailoring.in all its branches; Cleaning, DyeingrBepairiifc

Altering at Reasonable Prices; First Clam WDrkmanihipTJaar-

anteed.' Forty- years: experience^ in all branches of tailorjof,

plaees me ln a position io give you only what is best in the- * • • • > - • • • • " ' • •

business. Wishing you all to give me a trial, *

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LIGHTS GOLDEN

Celebrating FETY Years of ProgrcatT

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eighteen seventy ^ nitietecn.twenty -nine

On October 21, 1879, K

at Mento Park, electriccurrent was turned intoon jnawdeecent lamp

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Jersey has a pghr to take particular pride itiWftr , \

world wide recognition that is being giv^n to the t

fiftieth.anniversary of the discovery of a commercially

practital incandescent electric lamp. " •• • • • , • , ' • . • • ; " ^

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It was a resident of New Jcr:?y whose genius and tirel«*

effort, gave to mankind this epoch makbug invention and• • , , ' ' ' •

ew, Jersey that the discovery was made and• •

The people of.this State have shared v/ith the people of

other States and other nations, the great flood of benefit*

that followed Mr. Edison's production \of the incari?

descent lamp and his consequent development of ».

workable systehtpf electric generation and distribution;'

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On the occasion of X^ht's Golden Jubtle|r^l»di-i**ite •

full measure a tribute tq Mr, f di$on, this cptt^iy^otai , .

with his other New Jersey neighbors iii tribute to tS I f

gxeat inventor and his accomplishments! ' "

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THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, \92»

THE WOODBRIDGE LEADERi r « 7 Friday bf

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VH»1*HVWAi i t« Main itrwt. W«*brM|«. M. J.• *

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Republicans* ofunrnt to |wmttM4

»»<«W Corr«t»mrteoe« from ret4«n,

loptes oTtttMMt ar« Invited, but no aaoaywwn Wtwy

N. J., Friday

AN EXPLOSION IF THEY'RE NOT CAREFUL! I.

. " iiYwAtkPtooi:...Those of you who have been lukeyarm or disinterested^

in the Leader's campaign to abolish gfrade crossings . . . . weask you to glance, at the record of last Saturday's tragedy,which claimed five victims,-twx>4ir<8 and .three youths, all'barely on the threshold of life. .

Think'of the grief, the tears, the heartbreak, and themisery in those homes. Think of the shock tfcat will leaij in-delible scars on Ah* minds of those who loved these chi dren.

Think/also that H might have been you, or your children,your parents, brother, or sister, who might have been the

Will Wobdbrldge Towriship,'teeming %tfh motor traffic,allow the raifroads to twiddle their thumbs and stall, whilethese barbaric and uncivilized death traps exisf in our com-munity?

i. Ramsay Mac ,The great dram&rare not found in fiction; they ate founH

in life itself. • ,Consider the case of. Ramsay MacDonalcf, Britain's pre-

mier, who arrived in New York today^on the Berengaria, todiscuss peace measures with President Hoover.

During the war days Ramsay Mac was known as "the" besthated tnari in England," because he had the courage to ojjmje.war, on the principle that war was destructivfe aivd tfiat peace.

" without*victory was human, tivilizfid,. Christian-From a despised "radical's hounded by-^he press, for-

saken by pigeon-livered friends, branded as ^."Pro-German"-traitor in the pay of the Hoheiuollerns, Ramsay Mac has bai>.tied his way from the depths^to the supreme height of politiftalominAnce,*=-premior of.a fa t flung empire,—a position secortdonly to that of President of the United"States^"

No matter what our views may be, whether conservativeor liberal, our hearts must go out to the MAN who stood firmlyand unflinchingly for the Principle of Peace . ' . . , a principlewhich, if we remember correctly, was established on a Crossat, Calvary, two thousand years ago.

-;< -.- Baaa-- Bu-a-al _ ...::_ ...:.,Well, it's happened again. The stock market slumped

once more yesterday to the tune of "billions^, in losses by socalled "investors" . . . . and the air in the vicinity of Wall Streetis filled wi$h the pitiful bleating of the lambs, fleeced.for. £aitJjuid shivering in the chill October breezer ' \ '

• It's the old story over again. The motto of Wall Street,"Never give a sucker an even break" realized once more.

Cartoon, editorial and news story have warned the dearpublic these many moons to hold on to their cash, and yetrfoolshave mortgaged their homes and1 paid big interest for the priv-iiegeof getting a t u n g v * - * * ^ . . . . ,

Human-nature is (andifttways will be) "that way"v Aftersaving their shekels for years, the average man will hesitate illwith fear and trembling, before he invests his savings in a"1

legitimate business enterprise in his own town; yet the sameman will rush eagerly toabroker'soffice and entrust borrowedmoney to t6tal strangers in stocks that are manipulated byj"experts" pver which he has not even remote control. , '

We frown on Monte Carlo, we raid poker garnet we pun-ish youth for shooting dice, and consider the greatest gamblingpit in the world "respectable business".

Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 6-12Every week ought to be fire" prevention week.Fires are responsible for an annual loss of some 5<W Mil-

lions of Dollars and thousands of lives in tjie U; S., 1 \ '* Untold wealth m timber resources has been destroyed be-cause of the carelessness of damphoots disguised as campers.

New Jersey fire losses in 1928 totaled $15,000,000^ an in-crease of half a million over previous years. •

We can do our share by eliminating haxards, cleaning uprubbish in our own homes, stores, factories.

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Week's Best Wisecrack$age/>f Detroit releases-another mouthful; - , . , ' ' ."if Booze comas'back, I'm through with manufacturing.'

DRINKING WORKERS CAN'T .MAKE PERFECT MA-CHINES," says Henry Ford, referring apparently to-such rat-tle-traps as the Rolls-Royce, of England,'the Hispano-Suiza of

, the Mercedes, of Qermany, the lsotta-Fra^chini;ybf

"Liberty" of Oct. 12.)

And FurthermoreWe might add that the Supermarine plane "Rolls-Royce

S-6, in which Lieut. Orlebar flew faster than any man'haa ever' traveled, was built in' Britain, where it is not a crime to "htave

a wee nip" or a glass of "arf an' arf". -" , -And isn't there.« ship known as the Zeppelin which was

built and motored in'thjt beer-swigging Germany, apd, whichsailed around the world* in spite of the fact that beer, wines,liqueurs were aboard?, £ ; '* ' ,_,

' Ami,FaU.-*-Dallas News.

Th<* woman doesn't always pay and pay. Sometimes she(JhAfges and charges.—Arizona Producer.

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The saloons witt never, never return. The filli.have all the prominent corners.—;Florida Times-U

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The horae took longest to get you there, buthavft to drive half-way, back to hitch.—Publishers

* Tanning the hide proniote,s health, and in th« <ri**j4s>5* it~ alsp served .to devifof jfo»|i a*»e|^r^ey."' " " " w

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' Nothing elM |W»'.Of his golf Bcore.—gap

a |*e*t man «& the

C. B. D.Charles B, DriSl•coll

"H Om't Be Don«v

whom l<w»d to work kept above hli desk on the wall ihiB

,fellow Who Bays tt can't be doie Is apt to be Interrupted i>y

? have round that to be Quite true. In tact, whole population, ancollege faculty and BkepHC* In erery wtlk of lift ar« cowtanttyc e interrupted that * a y .

anyboy tajri t» me, "W«lt, it doesn'tIt c«rUlnly t*n't probaMe that anyopoftsible; e n d l t ccrUlnlr «n't probaMe that anyone win

ever be able to chanfe an orsnw Into a straw hat or ,centipede into a grand,operaT* r » m Impolted to reply"I<o, It doesn't. But, on the other hand, did tt seeniprobable or possible to your gnuidlnothsr that herhouse would be lighted by a f«w ftops of hot wire?"

Undoubtedly th«f* arc wond«r» ah*ad of us mor.•tunning than the wonders we have already beheld

No sooner does an Impossible wonder .present lueirto us as an accomplished task than ,we proceed to tak»tt for granted. It Isn't wonderful anr more. Radio bsuch a miracle. tBat It was simply Inconceivable wh(.nMcKlirtey .was elected pre»W!Biit, M * rtTHhttlon had apretty .g\>od opinion of itself then. Now radio In 8<>ordinary that.your friends don't like to bore y6u bycalling attention to the fact /that you can hear, chimes

rmKiuK in London If you'll Just go oter there and turn a little laob It tiu>comer of the living room, be It In Austin, Tex., or 8alemw0re.

R ECENTLY 1 read of an English air seTvlee theft has flown a' millionmiles without an.aocManL Thafs,pr«tty good. But the. next epoch

maker lri'mwh»ntirt-tnv«WWn will be something that will Uke the riskout of aTlation, m « a f ( ^ *hat tying a mUllon mttee In all klndn ofweather, over land'und wits*, without ft single accident, Indkaten thatthere are no rlrts to remoW Not dulte true. We tnuiif have airplanethat are a« eaey.to drtre €* trolley cars, and 'require no more skill an<ibrains and judgment to handle. Airplanes that are proof against j u r ,m,ishock and crash In landing, uo matter who Is at the jcantcol.....

it can't be donet Don't say that too often, for you're sure to DP I,,.tetrupted. Somebody's going to do It, and soon.

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WE are all ready for television In the home. Talking television at tlmt.There will be no great amazement when It somes. It is comlm> on

gradually, and already the *tirt*-tB fmpatlent for It, demanding to knouwhat's h'oldinK up the processlop. .

Meantime earnest minds are working over the atom, nursing It nlunnnd CBjollnE it In scientific terms, ^St^trtiy to'see the atom perform n,,

Inest great miracle tor man. ' . •>

T H E H O U S E O f S [ L E N T P I C T U R E S

Last Time — Tonight — Last Time

"WFARYRIVER"

WITH R1CHARD

BarthelmessSaturday Only Double Feature

MILTON SILLSIN

HIS CAPTIVE WOMAN"

TIM McCOYIN

"SIOUX BLOOD"

Entire Week of October 7th.

WHEREAS, Woodtfridge Pp»4 No. 87, of the America^Legion has set aside October 19, 1929, for the 6bi«i4lance of Amwi^an Legipn Day, »nd

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WHEREAS, said Post aa a fitting celebration for the! obserr-. «nce of that day t a s arranged lor a celebration unusual in| iU kipd and extensive in its scope, and •

WHEREAS, Legion Posts from the State of New Jersey asWell as New York and Pennsylvania will participate in theevents of the day, and '• _ ' . 3 ' j

WHEREAS^Woodbridge Post No. 87, a» part of an organui-tion conceived eleven years ago, to perpetuate the beet tradi-tions of our American manhod and individually and collective*ly have shed additional lustre and adped to the traditions of

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NOW THEREFOR, I, William A. Ryan, Mayor of Woodbridge,4* proclaim Saturday, October 19, 1929, as American LegionDay and urge that every citizen aid the Woodbridge Post inCf/rying out the program outlined for that day and I particu-larly urge the merchants to co-operate with the local Post sothat in so far as possible that day will be a half holiday to en-able employees to participate in the events of the day and I.urge every citizen tb display the; American colors.

Given under'my hand and seal this 23rd. day of September.

L O C A L P I C T U R E

THE STORY OFWOODBRIDGE

Yourself in the MopesYour Police DepartmentYour Fire DepartmentYour School ChildrenYour American LegionYour Lions, RotariansWoman's Club, Boy Scouts

etc. etc. etc*MONDAY, OCTOBER 7th.

MERCHANTS' GIFT NIGHTValuable Prizes to Lucky Winners.

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Special Matinee for theSchool Children 3:30 P M. Oct. 7

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Sunday, Monday, October 6th./and 7th.Chas. "BUDDY" ~ ~

ROGERSBRIAN ROMANCE

Tuts., Wed., Oct. 8th. and 9th. Double Feature

HARD BOILED ROSE £NORMANKERRY in

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TRIAL MARRIA_GEThurs., Fri., Oct. 10th. and Uth. 2 — Features —2

"THE SQUALL"W I T H M Y R N A L O Y*

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PagrTHE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1929

Fords Holy NameCard Party Draws

Many Players

Otis—Member of State Senate,Tflree—Members of General An-

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of

The card parly held ,jindH l Name ;

One—Sheriff.One—County CWk.Two—Coroners.Three-~Memberfi>"t the Board

Chosen freeholders.One—Commllteenian-at-Large. •One—Member of the Township

(he Committee from each ward;1 One—-Townahlp Clerk.

of i'tsace for full

ihown on the Townahlprnent MapPalling Place: laelin School.

SECOND WARD, tth District:Comprising Colenla and north to

the County Line.All of the ward north of th* north

erly boundary of Diitrlct No. 6.Polling Placet Cotoila School.

in hmrk BEGINNING on the southerly side to the northerlyin DIOCK M e l n z e r gtreet at a point therein- avenue; thence

one hundred ninety-nine and northerly line ofhundredthB feet easterly

auspices of tt\<- Holyof Our Lady of IVaei; Church,

rt r tVe-r'"i%vTlZ. H i h ' J ^ - t n ^ . - f FW School:r MMThtdO°HrPo,WlUWArm: * » bo*-** « • " « - ^ ^boy. A iribetat prise was plven Mrs. places ot the varloua districts ate ai

follows:

1. A aewfer n« hereinafter de- width over lotB 17 andscribed, to be known as Berkley 373M as said lots are shown on the

I Terrace Storm Sewer, shall be con- Township Assessment Map.Utructed aa a Ipcal improvement, 11. This ordinance "hall take ei- - • — - n e easterly line of Manhattan'under and by virtue of the provt- feet immediately unsn• «* " W l ™ Jf™,,1,. m m running Southerly'dons of an act entitled, "An Act apd advertising flR r * / » u ' ' £ . £ N

< f r i at "ight angles to Meinier StreetConcerning Municipalities^', ip-i "• •,• T| rie'rk one hundred feet; thence easterlyproved March 27, 1917, the amend-1 *?«.»» «.•<!" nnmitel with' Melhzef StreW fifty . .

1 J J —' -"aA " M l r e a d - gS?. tUnce northerly parallel with down on said map.'the first course' bn« "hundredjaet to -Decrees amounting

. - . n , k 4<h 1929 MMniiir Street* ' thence westerly ttately »8,8t\O.1924, and October 4th., ivi'i-

of

Indianato the ,

were MUST WARtr, 1st District:Rogers, Of Linden.

Priies In the various gamesawarded to the following: iimt tract lyifli between the Pennayl-

PJnWnie: Matthew Ballnt, An- v«nl» llallrpad (on the b«t) and thedrew BAkus. Mm. H. Johnson. J. center line of Amboy Atenoe (on theEtean, Ruth HlancJiard, Wm. Dam- w e l l l ; ' Rn(i ioo feet ,no»th of Oreenback, Win. WKielly, H. .I1.t«j'8'»»kStreet, (on the north) *nd-(on theJ. Carroll, Jr., Anna Wedelt Hans B0Uth) a line "drawn mid-way be-

TftlRD WARD, latTDUtrlct:Comprising Port RMdlng. 'Pelting Place: Poet Iteftdlni.

School.THIRDWARO, Jnd Dtatriet: >Including Avenel and northerly it

All the Halfway Fiver.Polling Place: Avenel School.

Anna We'deit'Smith, Blanche Thomas, Edith Soil-mander. M. J. 0 Hara, Albert An

. tonldes, Jr., Hnttle CUnchy, Ray-mond O'neiils, Mrs. T. J,.Quinn.Mrs. W. D. Hoy, Michael 1'atrtck,Mrs. K. Smith, Mrs".• M. tlatheraln,M. S. Arway, W. Hluiiihard, LauraWatHs, Fred Ulunchard, Mrs.pert, A. 41»rbi r. | \ Dalton,{Suile, Mrn. Meplian. H J.

' Mrs. J. VoaKlund.Briusei AIIIIH Hallnhan, E. W.

I'ollock, Mrs. Boner*. Iloi-e 81efkin,A. Massopust, Marie Unllwlnkle.

Domlndea: MarxaretJ. Burke.

,, 500: Mrs. C. White, Anna K. Ken-na, J. P. Cleary, .\lrn. C. OlaaseU.

Kuchre: tint. J. Ualj-v MrH. Mathl-a*en, Mrs. Mawn, 1>. Burke, Mrs,RUth, DoUHtaB, R'."Mason. «•>•. ,;N6h-biayerB'Agnes Green, Mrs.Witt.

ments thereof and supplements' Introduced andthereto and oilier laws applicable Ing September 28rdtheretb, to nrovtde for the drainage To be advertised September 27thot surplus water in the area shownon the plant ami specifications com-1piled by George R. Merrill, Town-1ahlh Englnier, together with thenecessary Catch basj-js and man-holes therefor,

2. The oott of Hald Ipiprovement ishall be assessed upon the lands In'the vicinity thereof benefited, or in-creased In value thereby, to, the extent of the Nmeflt.

3. "fhe not N»f Fifty-five. -Hun-dred (|6,50(t,001 Dollars, or so;much thereof «» may be necessary,Is hereby* appropriated to meet the

sixty-five (65) feetplace of beginning.

Bounded ntfrttveTly by nan3B, easterly by ElmhurYt ,southerly by Indiana aver,,,',.westerly by Lot Np, 38, a U (

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to i,,,,,,

-JJWAL ^DVKRTISKMBKT—^

IffiMFWSALE

the first courseBr street^ thence , .. .. . . .the K»me Btty feet to the point Together, with all, and sin

place of BEGINNING. Being the flfhfc, privilege*, heredli-ni,"three hundred and; eighty and atkd appurtenances tr ' '

' " and eighty-one on longing or In anywise

County New,Jersey, owned and de- WILLIAM A.IN CHANCERY OK NEW JERSEY ,ope<1' by the Maple Realty Com- J2S.4«. ._ • • Solicit,,,

—Between Perth Amboy • B u i l d - * Maple Realty Building, Perth] To be advertised September -ing and l o n n Association,"Com- A m b o y i N,.W Jerwy; surveyed and 1929, October 4th., 1J49 0<r,;plathant, and Chester n. Smith, m a p p e t i by Larson & Fox, Engineers 11th.,, 1849 , anil October IMI

twWn New and Bewnd Street*, and]projecting easterly to said rallroad.1, rolling 'Place: Fire Home, Wood-bridge.

FIR3T WARD, 2nd District: AllHop-j t t m t p t r t o { t n e p i r s t Ward east of

flailroad.

- THIRD WARD, Ird District:Comprising Sewaraj.Polling' Place- Sewaren School.

•—r~••• I cost of;"carryinK out aald ImproveTHIRD WAltD, 4th District: raent, * ' «,Including all the ward south nil 4 ^he sewer to be constructed

the Port Reading* Hallroad and weal hareunder ft to be a 20" vKrlfiedot Woodbridge Creek. ' sewer beginning at the South Branch!

Pariah. Hour of Kahway River on/the south side'Of Green Street and extending Westerly along the south side of Green.Street approximately 470 feet toBenjamin Avenue; thence southerly

, It.et.-Ma.,, Defendants. Fl i a ftnd S l l Ivsale of mortsaK«t premises dated n d fl)e(1A t 24 1!I29 '

m a p p e t i bj Lar ,tor ftnd SllI.v#yora, Perth Amboy, N. J/;

| the Office ot the Clertf V,August 24, 1!I29 » . .By virtue of the above stated writ

to me directed and delivered, I willexpose to »aie at pabllc vendus onW J J g ^ C =

|n• Of Middlesex County, New Jersey, ADVEH'KHKMK.M

Polling Place:(Woodbrldge). , .- '

B. J. DONIOAN,Clerk of the Township of Wood

linlldlng. '"

FIRST W>ltd, Srd District: Alljthat tract between toe PenwylranlaRailroad (on th* «att) and the centerline of Amboy Avenue' (on the wttt);and between a line (on the north)drawn mid-way between New andSecond Streeti, and projecting east

4 i l sTA

Advertised May i_4tK, "1444, MaySli t . / 1929, and JUna 7th., 1929,and June 14th., 1919.

Witt.•'Kan "Tan: J. ••Lester Nearyt»Julia

J Kennedy, « ly to aald railroad, and the PerHrj , I Amboy City line (on the south).

Polling Place: Memorial MunicipalJ, White, H.

«MHdfng.Sutch, Mrs. Edw. It|flly, Mrs; M. "A.Kennedy, Mrs. Margaret Kennedy,Asnes Wustefleld Oenevleve O'Rlel-| lhat _ m _ _ . , .

Mr- Mr: CTi.nSJr'JSv^ « / T i r E SM itoche 'the center line of Amboy Avenue.

Rummy, Mr8. Thomas Emm, Mrs.' -Pollina Place: No. 11 ScnooLMabel Pout'.

The committee wishes to extendIts thanks to all who livlpcd to makethe ftlTftir -success.

ADVKBT18BMENT—

N O T I C E

NOTICE IS HBR0BT GIVEN that

aloag ,ln Avenue approxl

ANDTWENTY-NINE

two 'o'clock In ttfe afternoonday, at the Sheriffs Offlce

the City of New Brunswick, N. J. 1AU the'following tract ot parcel)

Subject to restrictions.- Being the same premises/ conveyedto frank undano by dee'4 retotiBd-ln,BQPk 93fl of Deeds for said Coun-

Qf ty, page 141

SHERIFF'S SALE

particularly describedthe township kot

winelying

and BtaW of New Jersey.Being knowji and designated on a

certain map entitled "First map ot

t o w n s h i p Committee>will_hoMlajM,d ' , t e m m y b e c h a n g ed , or the

westerly through lots 17 and 00 inblock 8 7 « approximately 280 feetto Kii^mrrt Avenue together with j ^ i j j ^ — j recOrded In the Mid-the necessary catch basins and man- \,"'"J n*," lv. PIBPU'R Offlee aa Lot

i«. Decrees amounting to approxt-1 0 mately »S,600."»0. .

Together with all And shMr»l« theprivileges, hereditaments and.

thereunto belonginganywise- appertaining.

WILLUM 8.JHANNAH,. . Sheriff?

LOUIS J. DEBrttS,*18."98. Solicitor.

To be adrtrtlaed September 20th.,1929, September 27th,, 1929, Octo-ber 4th., 1929, and October 11th.1929. ^

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6. The location of any part

Building. Woodbrldge1, N. J., onOctober 14th., 1929,.at 8:80 o'clockin the afternoon, to consider the

«afd pftnl aipartcd from by resolu-tion of the Township Committeewithin the limit of the. approprla-

Belng thirty-two feet In front andrealr aM one hundred feet in depth.

"Being the same preistees con-veyed to the said Cheater R. Smithby deed from Newton G. Burns, -*

Hope to Sell 10Seajs Per Capita

FIRST WARD, 4th District: AU j e o t , o n 8 thereto may be presentedpart of the First Ward lylni D y a n y taxpayer of th* Township,

" " ' ' "" objectors may file a. written olf-JecUon with the Township Clerk

.Polling Place: No. 11 ScnooL prior to that date.

If nix million lulls on thatChristmas Seala. now beingl>Hied for mailing November

. FIRST WARD, 5th District: Allthat part of ttw First Ward' lyingnorth of Heard's Brook and west ofthe center line of Amboy • Avenue;and also all that* part of the First

]Ward lying we«t' of the center'lineof Linden Avenue and north of a linedrawn parallel • .with Green Street,and 100 feet north of the northerlyline thereof.

Polling Place: High School.

FIRST WAR"D, 6th- District: All

manypre-

28th.,In the office ot the Middlesex Coun- that tract between the Pennsylvaniaty Tuberculous League, could ,real- Raiiroad (on the east) suid the cen-.

linely ring they would make a thunder-ing appeal to the people, of Woodbridge.Township, according to Mrs.A. L. Gardner, vice-president of theLeague. — .

MrB, Gardner stated that-the de-sign' on this year's seat, a yuletldebell witU .A mediaeval bellrlnger,appropriately costunied, was meantto typify the ringing out ot disease,privation and sorrow, and- the--rin&--ing in of happiness and health whichthe Christmas Seal has helped'tomake possible in the last Quarter ota century. "Someone said not longago that the average high schoolboy has knowledge available whichwas not the property ot the physi-cian of twenty-five years ago. Cer-talaiy medical science has madegreat strides in. that time, and thatso much of the newer health knowl-edge is shared by an'lntellgent pub-

ter line of LHnden Avenu* (on thewest); and between the center lineof Freeman Street, -(on the north),and (on the south) a line drawn par-allel with Oreen Street, aud 100 feetnorth of the northerly line thereof.

Polling Place: High School.

8EODND W>RD, 1st District: .Comprising 'aJLof Keasbey.AU ot the ward south of the Le-

hlgb Valley Railroad track*.Polling Place: Keasbey School.

SECOND WAHJ), 2nd District:Comprising Hor«l»wn and Fraser

Heights,All of the ward north ot the Le-

Township Clerk.

AN OltbOTANCE

t o PruviiW for Concnej* Curb,flutter ami Hlilewalk and Cin-der Pavement and the Neces-sary Grading and Drainage ofWarwick Street, helin. Wood-brldic? Townnhlp, a-nd to Pro-vide for the Issuance of Tem-porary Notes or Improvemsuitllonds and tv'H|r«vUfe. for-tfheAuwssttient Thereof.

B« It Ordained by the TownshipCommittee of the Township ofWoodbrldge, in the County of

provement because of difficulty orIn* the work Ot construction.

6, All.tiM4rak'<of. said .Improve-ment It to be done in a>with the plans and pfbftle olBerkley, Terrace Storm "Sewer

907, page 297. .Decrees amounting to approxi-

mately 15,500.Togathw- with, .all and singular

the rights, privileges, hereditamentsI n l a n d appurtenances thereunto, be

provement, «ado by George R-. Mer-rill, Townshlj Engineer, and thespeciftcatlOM therefor, which arenow on file with the Township Clerk.

7 temporary notes or bond*&Tf> hereby authorised to be hwuedfrom time to time,to exceed the sumated, pursuant to the controllingprovisions of Chapter 252' of the

i Laws of 1916» as amended and sup-plemented Which note* or bondsshall bear Interest «* « rate not toexceed six MI cent per annum. Allother matters in* respect of saidnotes or bonds shall be ^etermlneiby the Chairman ot the TownshipCommittee, The Township Clerk andMiddlesex: ._ .

1. That Warwick . Street, Iselln, Township Treasurer, who are herebjbeginning at the westerly line of authorised to execute and issue saidDow Avenue and extending westerly temporary notes, or bonds.approximately 1,675 feet to theeasterly line of Middlesex Avenue,be improved by the construction ofconcrete curb, gutter, sidewalk andcinder pavement, and the necessary 1 provisions ot angrading and drainage therefor, un- . A c t Coheernlnijer and by virtue of the provisionsof an^act entitled 'tAn Act Con-cerning Municipalities", approved

3. Said, improvement shall mmade and completed under the su-pervision and direction ot the Town-ship Committee and according .to the

act entitled) "AnMunicipalities",

longing or in anywise, appertaining.WILLIAM S. HANNAH.

Sheriff.LEO GOLDBERGER,J19.74 Solicitor.

To be-advertised September. 13in,«1929, September 20th., 1929, Sep-

1929, and October4th.",

—LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT—

g pMarch 27, 1917, the amendmentsthereof and- supplements thereto andother lawn applicable thereto.

2. Said Improvement Bhall

SHERIFF'S SALEIN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY

—Between EAGLES' BUILDINGAND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Com-plainant, and FRANK LANDANO,et Ul. Defendants. Fi Fa for saleof mortgaged premises dated Au-gust M, 1929.By virtue of the above stated writ

to me directed and delivered, I willexpose to sale at public vendue on

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SIX-TBENth, NINETEEN HUN-

.I>RED AND TWENTY-NINEAt two o'clock in the afternoon of

, -.. .. the" add flay at the Sheriffs <>fBe» inthe vlcinitjE thereof benefited or in-1 the City ot New Brnnswick, N. J.

hereinbefore deaflPibed.,. 3. TtiejESSt of said improvement

be asseased upon the rands in!

IN CHANCERY OF NEW J!Between William Dunham I.Dunham and Arthur bunl.Complainants, and Steve !• \-,,t"and others DefendantH. 1 j ,,'for sale of mortgaged ,»,.„,, , , ,dated September 12, m nBy virtue'OT the above Rtatci . ri.

16 me directed and delivered 1 wi j

IN

expose to sale at public vonHiWEDNE8DAY, OCTOBER T \ V I A '

TY-TH1RD, NINETEEN H l \......PRBP AND IWENTY,NINi

1 at two o'ol'ock, In the aftcrn(,.,ii ,,f'•aid day, at the Sheriff's om<-.. uthe City of New Brunswick N I

All the following tract or 1,^,1of land and premise* hcvni ':i,T

rlbed, sl uat*'. ivin..towtislitp of \\]m\

_ bridge, In the County ot MiiMi,.,,.,land State of New Jersey.

„ . - — • i^-Tfr-i-Seiag ktuXKB, and.'daai&utn-iiCHANCERY OP NEW JERSBYlpt No. 31, on a map entiti.-.t \hl.

_ | ,K( i \ l i ADVKRTl&KMKNT—

N—between Jacob Marks, Com- of" Valentine Manor,

Woodbrldge "• »oWnshlp,plainant, and Allan M. Buckley, Woodbrldge VoWnsct. ux... el, ;aa«a Defendanlav. «;F11 County, Naw Jersey." Survi-y.v& for sale of lnbrtg8fe'd'*pTe.fli- ruary 8^-lt lt iby Louis P. limises, dated September 9, 1929. . tCivil Engineer* and SurveyorBy virtue 6t the above stated writ Ambojr, N. J., and filed forme directed and.delivered, I wlU|tn the Clerk's Office of Mhto

expose to sale at public vendue onWKDNKSDAY," OCTOBER TWEN-

TY-THIUD, NINETEEN "HUN-DRED ANaTWENTY-NlNE_

at two o'clock in the afternoon 6J

••I m l

'I I V|,."•. Jr.,

l'.-rtl,|r .r , , r , l |

County.Beginning at the southensi :

wetloiv of Valentine Place amiboy avenue, from said point mthence (lJ-*wjfl»rlF along tho Si

eald day at the Sheriff's Office In |«rly line Ot Valentine Plar.the City of New Brunswick, N. J. jfeet; thence (2)- southerly -,,\

All the following; tract op parcel angles to Valentine Place :',»of land and premises hereinafter!thence (3) Westerly parallelparticularly described, situate, lying .Valentlnp Place. 90.61 feet tand beam in the Township of Wood-! easterly aide ot Amboy ;<•,,bridge, in the County ot Middlesex thence (4) northerly aiong tii.

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A in-I

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h-t-l-

and State yBeing known

yand designated as

3 thig g

lots numbers thirty-six (36), thirty-sev'en (37) and thirty-eight (38) InBlock 373-H on map entitled "Mapof Berkley Terrace, situated >inltn, Q T h l Misex y, , g ,9owned and developed by Anders

y , ftWoodbrlQge TownBhlp, Middle-County, -N. -J,, August, _ l9a5

d l b ASoren Nielsen,"

Beginning at the corner formedby the Intersection of the northerly

erly side of Amboy avennt-feet to the point or place 01ning.

Bounded on. the north bytine Place, on the east by I14 No,30, on the south by lot No. ;:: an<ton the west by Amboy avl&ld down on said map.

Decrees amounting tomately 110,800.

Together with aU andthe rights,, privileges, nerediUinn-nUand anpurtenances thereunt» be.

creased in T«lufe thereby to the ex-tent Of the tyueat or Increase.

tO. There shall be taken by con-

AU that .lot, tract, or parcel ofland and premises BltuatQ, lying andbeing in the Township ot Wood-

known a.s the Warwick Street, Ise- j damnation, purchase or otherwise a j bridge, County of- Middlesex andConcrete Curb, Gutter, Side-

walk, Grade and Cinder Pavement

high Valley Railroad tracks east Of l I m f °™mel},t- nt.u_ * . • „ • n. .- «in-T>n-j ....1 3. The sum otthe center^ of Crow's Mill" Road and'

littleevery

home will* the health~ meSsage andnnaaceB the work ot public health

lie to the very great betterment of a o u t h o £ t h e c e n t e r 0 , K l n g G e o r g e . B

neaiiu, p 0 8 t .Rdad ( r o m 8 a n Crow's MillRoad easterly to the" boundary ofthe First Ward. ..^ \ ."

Polling Place: Hopehurn School.

Five Hundredor

Sixteen Thousand(116,500.00) Dollars,

may be

peducutton with health clinics, nurs-ing service and summer camps,"said Mrs. «ftidner.

Mrs. Gaitiner Btated- that .Christ-mas Seal preparations were proceed-ing rapldly.l The work of the Sealdale goes on all the 1 year " and Isplanned so that U Interrupts theregular work ot the- organization aslittle ae possible.

Perpetual light toMark Edison Site

at M e n t o P a r kPublic Service Corporati6n,

Crow's Mill Road, and south of KingGeorge's Post Road.

Polling Place: Smith ft Oster-gaaril's OaraKe, Fords. <

SEOOND WARD,-4th. District:

SECOND WARD, 3rd District:Comprising southern Fojrds.All that tract lying north ef the

.Lehlgh Valley Railroad track west otComprising central Fords.All that tract lytpg north ot King

jG'-nrge's Poet Road, lying betweenI the Rarltan Township. Line and the

0-f I boundary ot the First' Ward, and

' New Jersey, will erect a steel tower100 feet high on which a fifteenfoot electric light "bulb'.' will bemounted at the site of the Edisonlaboratory at Menlo Park withinthe next two weeks". The bulb, a

.replica of the flr4 • lamp made byEdison fifty years ago, will be Ught-ed by 750 tea wattl-buUw; The cur-rent will be turned on for the firsttiine on October 21, when Mr. Ed,l-soix will press a button at Dearborn',

•Mich., during tfte festivities ar-t'anstsd by Henry Eord, to commem-orate the Golden Jubilee of «IB in-ventioD of the electric light.

Plans have already been made' toconstruct a permanent tower atMenlo I'ark, toward which the pub-lic witl be asked to contribute. A4 light Is to be installed tin

will be made towhile it is transferred from thetemporary to the permanent struc-ture. ' • • • - . = .

i'ublic Service will install goldcolored electric light bulbs In niauymunicipalities during the celebra-tion. Plans have been made to usecolored lights on ' a "golden path-way" trom Lincoln Park, Newark,lo Llewelyn Park, West Orange, thehome of Edison. Public Servicebuildings throughout the state willbe decorated tor the evout.

A new sign, bearing the words•"Public. Service" to letters ehihtfeet htgti hae been constructed for

'the Newark Terminal. It will be1

operated by a ,photo-electrtc cell andwill switch on and oft automatically.Heavy clouds will operate the auto-matic device whkh will light thei as darkness approaches.''

KLBOTION NOTICH

lying aouth of a ndetherly boundarydescribed as follows:

Beginning at a point tn theRarltan Line 1Q0 feet north ofthe northerly line of FifthStreet; thence easterly and 100feet north 06 Fifth Street croBB-ing Grant-Avenue to the north-e.ny line of .Torda Terrace, No.1; thence northerly along thesame to aa angle;)thence e%at-erly along a ndrtaerly line ofFords Terrace. No, 1, to tne cen-ter of Mary Avenue; thencenortherly along the center-ofMary Avenue to a point 100 feetnorth ot the northerly line ofPitman Avenue; thence easterlyand-400 feet north of Pitman

-Avgtiue crossing Fpolar Street,

pt4."'temporary^ notes or bonds-are

hereby authorized to be Issued tromtim* to time, .Jn. aa amount not toexceed the slim above appropriated,pursuant to the controlling provi-sions of Chapter 2S2 of the Laws ot1916, as amended and- supplement-ed, which notes or bonds BhaU.bauinterest.at a. rate not to exceed sixper cent per annum. All other mat-ters in ' respect of said notes orbbndB shall be determined by theChairman of the Township Commit-tee, the Townsh)p Clerk and Town

h ' h b)

ship Treasurer, whothorized to execute

are'hereby au-and issue said

NOTICE 18 HEREBYt i

thfttti

v NOICE 18 HEREBY GiVsA hfttthe boards ot registry and electionfor the Township ot woodbrldge willmeet In their several polling placestrom 1 o'clock P. M. .to 9 P. M.{Standard Tlt^e) (m Tuesday, Octo-%er 15, 1989, for the purpose ofrevising and correcting tliolr regis-ters. '

Alw:NOT1CII IS HEREBY GIVEN that

a (ieneral BiectioR will be held atthe various pgfllpg DUMB In tTownship of WoodbrtdgerMlddlCounty, New Jersey, between thehours or, 6 A. M, to 7 P. «.'(Standard TlTOe) on Tuewitf, November (

i AW), for tM purpose of l ^ l

course to the Wundary of t h e -First Ward. •

PoUIng Places, Porda H«bo61.

Rpad; and thence easterly alongthe northerly Hue ol Blocks 440441, 443, 447, adfl 449 toPennsylvania Railroad and cross-ing the aame; thence southeast-erly along the northerly lino, ofBlock 428 to the center of Chainot Hills Road; thence easterlyajong the same to the westerlyline of Block 887; thence south-erly along the line Qf Block 187to Block 335;' th«fce westerlyand southerly alo«g Block1 896,and continuing the last courseIn a straight tine to the, PortReading Railroad. The blocksabove mentioned being thoseSECOND WARD, 5lb District:Comprising both aides of Mats

Street including northern Fprdj ah«Lafayette Height*.'

All of the WSBA tying between the

temporary notes or bonds.6. All the" work tot said improve

inent is to be done in accordancewith- the plans and profile of theWarwick ..Street, Iaelin, ,.Concrete!Curb, Gutter, Sidewalk, Grade andCinder Pavement Improvement, ashereinbefore described., made': byGeorge B.. Merrill, Township Engin-eer, and the specifications therefor,which are now on file with theTownship Clerk. • \

6. The Improvement shall also \ln-elude such extension into Intersect-ing streets not .beyond the propertyside lines of Warwick Street as maybe determined by the TownshipCommittee to be necessary to pro-tect the lmproveninut.

7. Said Improvement shall, bemade and completed under the supervislon and direction ot the" Town-ship Committee and according to theprovisions of an act entitled, "AnAct Concerning Municipalities",hereinbefore described.

8. The <JOBCot. 'Hal4Him'pt(ft»|shall be .assessed upon the lands Wthe vicinity thereof benefited or In-creased M*, value thereby to the-ex-tent ot the benefit or increase.

9. This ordinance shall tike ef-fect Immediately KI>QU its adoptionand advertising as required by law.

B. J. DUNIGAN,Townahlp Clerk.

Introduced and passed first "read,lug September 23rd., 1929.

To be advertised September 27th.1929, and October 4th., 1929. -

—LEGAL AJ>VKKTlinCMBNT—

northerly line of DWtrtct No. 4 andthe Port Reading Bjftllvotd. , ,

Polling Placei Mew- Fords School

SECOrlb WARD, |th DUtrlCt:Comprising Iieltn. • All of the war* ,i»orto ol «»• Port

Reading Rallread-a»* aontb. of at i boundary Uw daaoribir M

at th* RarttanBeginningTownshipO»k Tree R a*d New

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe Township Committee will hold ameeting at the Memorial MunicipalBuilding, Woodbrldge, N. J., onOctober ljth, , 1929, ai 3:3(M>'clockIn the afternoon, to consider theAnal passage of the, following or-dinance, at which time and place ob-jections thereto may be n/eaeated byany taxpayer of the Tow«shl|.

Objectors may file a written ob-jection *rtth-4he Township Clerkprior to that date. ' '

B. J. DONIGAN,Township, Cl«rk,

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| V U 1 U O M V U | y U t V U ' V V **m v«a«v> •-• m w. v ^ i u g v ) Vv

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ight of way not over fifteen feet in!state of New Jersey.

line ot Indiana avenue ,wlth thewesterly line of Eimhurnt avenue; longing'or in anywise pprunning thence northerly, along the I WILLIAM S. HANNAH,w«*Urly Una., ol. Eliuliurat avenue) Sheriffone hundred and twenty-five (125) i t E O N B . McELROY,feet to a point; thence westerly par-'io»26.04 Solicitor.altel with Indiana avenue sixty-five 1 To be adrerttsed September 271h.JW) feet- to a point; thence south- 1929,erly, parallel 'with Elhihurst avenue 11th.,one hundred twenty-five (125) .feet 1929.

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THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1 « 9Page Sera*

LEADER SPORTSF R A M E COPSFIRST PUCE INSPEED CLASSIC

y 1!.>nl* Nobstott2;t Sf, -u-oonds- Fred

l,ns Angles, Miller, 23 1

,,.d from page lwo)

I'hila .nnd*;Ti-\ns,I'hilu.

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' fronds; LarryMa?". Miller••'•••>"' „ . . - . „ , t o . ,swomls; Hick Decker. *fate» IslandMiller. 22 3-5 worlds; \ | MeKenile.

l'a., Duesenbcn;. 28 1-5 sec-nave Evans, Fort Worth J22 second?; Zrkt Meyerl'a. 22 4 - 5 seconds;

Larselere, Phlla.. Pa./ U J-&»fcond»; Dave Harris. State* Island,

up behind Fr«m« Harris Special,, 26 seconds; Tomthe M«t Kefd, Phlla., Pa., 25 1-5 seconds.

stret'eh4! Rtiiwel Snowberser, PhHa., Pa..,„ „_-• nearly Frontenac, 23 1-5 second*; BlUy

.. leader's machine* which Arnold, Chicago, Millpr, t l 4-5 sec-jt<,«ard toe Qatslde rail, onds; Paul Glftjarlno. N«w. York

,,,v attempt to pass in th# City, Miller, 24 3-5 seconds; Bernard'. I,! of the "fracas". Kali, Brooklyn/ Duesenbenr, 1* *-6

Mvers, ft...lied in that order.

.,,ur of the entrant*• i r d

LUCKY BREAKGIVES OPENER

TOJfREEHOLI

after

| J.;hold

twenty-eight yard runtW1 « tra point failed and

, curtinto

Kreldnsn kicked off f»r Free-mto the wind. Both teams

for the ball over Xhe centerHue, neither msklat tny gain forseveral minutes. Sherman vent InIO n D lor Fattertoa. Barron rlstht jend. Freehold #Msed oa the'

tot™ CO -W Kr^.Bi#hSrJnuterW^- |

bled i t Coeeh Rfc* arKned withthe ret oavthe otafele fumble which Ioccurred la front of the Barron

WOODBRIDGEPLAYS ROSELLETOMORROW

en. Schureb tad Lar- seconds; Benny Brandfon. NMT YorkCy,Winntl,

Peugeot, 27 seconds;

Eleven, But Low byally. Score 7-6.

The Woodbtfog* Highgrldder* went down to

HopesWill Profit

Sportrai

by Freehold

7-6 seme In a cla»h with thehold High School eleven ith o l d l M t Saturday anernoon.

FrathoM took oae of the Tewbr a penalties-Imposed n the conflict uFree-.play was resumed. It wss a fiveFree- yard loas. .Saker stopped Lockie

The'who carried the oral in a plunge.

had almost at tha moment,i,(. «tsrtef* •»«• Xfccker, fans a tbrtlt whaa he.-mmd IB tin dirt oa the far

,,. east eurre and the car<,,rd the rail. TO momen-, ,1 to carry him to U» steelj he ,nmt .«*«*~t«a.sU#p,k wards Before several on-.•iu-s csma aRfland-the bend

William. Buechler. lVrth Amhoy

^iirand Freehold got the wln-

SPLINTERSolLthe Spteiway

Schmidt| touchdown. The score stood at 5"-«IaRd the visitors fooght doggedly to, .__; keep the hone elan oil the goalj Aanillajline. The Freeholders lined op to| try a short pass when Kosic; Barroo II rlght~tack!«, wa* caught offside snd

I.e. —

DigaU

4, -._„

world's rec-

,,iil TosT 6%Vy about three-nf a Up. . The walls of

.- on th« right sMe were• n shredi, however, end the

Lou Moore, the Idol of the speed [thu -paljit was' granted,boards, wh<) 1>rokPord for th« tmll*t .this season, Will try

;own record here on ihiI ' • • •

__ . . , r.t .Fvltertoa - — i.e.stun, The Bartons played a good game „,.

j«a«r trM* thrrrngTroat itve. tussle, stowing 8n«,MBloek _better his f,,rll.^ oBensii* play in direct oav JMKkle —

13th. j t r M t ,0. | M l year's eleven. The'RAldy*-_-IWoodbrldge aggregation's o n l y t Woodbrtdge sabstMuiions: Koele

The Barron \r»n«e grldders willJourney to RbsHte tomoiWt* after-noon to meet the Roaeile HifhSchool eleven Coach Rice hasjworked hsrd with the. WoodbHdgeisquad during the natt lev days inspit* ol.the Vesqur w|Wi hie keptthe boys Indoors thiea afteraooas.'

Rke has Klvee the eoys streau-;js iadoor practice* ta renewing I

plsys which msy oa trted oat againstKally tomorrow's oppaaajs . SUllsoaa,

Maaelal quarterback, has *Ra graopci^inNarrwtek a passing, stuck tad the eleven T»McDoaald | expected to Show coaaWafaMc store:

.-. McCue strength In an oteaatTe campaign.!M. mtdmaa Erery member ol the squad has!"•*„ H?]ln*BTP**ed In major subjects with aJ Freldman ,i,aei«at grade to Hold Ms »««ltlon.

' taflbxtji aneOuter'.fliraed In]this year &nd a student may bej

10 meet

^ SakerBurlew

The fans are wondering why'Weakness was In their deteMive tac- ( o r D»yer;pulled into the pits In the 20-; tics; • •"»» • - * * * - w ™ l h w * ^ 1 1 ^ *

•eeoaaft.

finwin-

m'i« »"«»' Sunday, after eaaHy!•>!»« the quaiitylng he«t IDWe H.y Xcech*. Miller Spl.

thethe

ua\v re a K<HHI »pori. H I urur«nhe wanted to give the flejd a break.

,'„,! four-flttlu •eeoaaft. , .!.r and Burtoo protlded; Dave hi a good sport. We believe

,,iis in the faaJgre ereat. h d i h fild b k

,„,..,ip f i t as follow*JFrame,Evaaa, atjer, Wlaaal, when Bill Buechler s Cta*T Sp

. 1 _er. Schuieh, Jtewart, Bur- blew a right front tire at the end ofO l i t t a Bfcatalar h d h t it

I..-» • ' , * : .

E L . i.

is,-lai-( l iai .

when Bill Buechler s Cta*T Spl.h d fblew a right front tire at the end of

ttt,r ftntl, craahed into thw- te»> raity h E t m d

A shiftyopposition's

the

rw«KiDasslng

Townahipgame,

• organ-

(or

n Ive the "regular drivers" a, at the mos>e]>. He had'1 Meyef* O«e -of,the ..best- seen on the local boards, be-•. liring. He made no attempt• •:tke Frame, who was leading• time,-•ns W»m*«p»alai—jraaced•i i be dirt afrya on toe west

helped defeat

TV first halt was'a nip and tuck' linesmanaffair, both teams fighting hard torismall gains. Neither side scored,

*b WOTiihrUgs hurtful up sev-eral first downs. '

.Woodbrldge kicked oft at theopening of the second half, Sakertaking the ball to «eate«ield. Crao«gained ten yards on an end run.Woodbrldge scored the first downwith the ball |a<4attetfl«ld.-* Still ,man ran the bailjflronnd left end for:a five yard gain for the Township,aggregation. The- Barrons tried apass and Freehold caught the ball

ruleVl'out weekly under the new reg-i ulaliOM.

jMmock; I xhe> probable line-up at the. Itoaorrow: Schmidt, I.e.; Si

Officials: Smith, of Colgate, ref-|l.t.; Aanills, l.g.; Deyer c ;eree; Bowman, of Syracuse, uiffblre; rj;.; D*jer, r.t.; •Fullertfln. r,e,,;Ogoodby, of Aahury Park, h«ad SUllmaa, q.b<; -jDlmeck, r.b.b.;

1 Lockie. l.h.b.', Ruddy,'fb.

Ml'DKISS,c . to oiei

M M r Walker, »..rl<l> rnhhlle-weight ttMampion, in • lO-rosadrhawwlonniitp baitlr. ibe evraia«of October M. TH* bnut will brbekt at WrinV-j Ki.1.1 In Urn* * * * * * • .

B*rh (UtitM ha< t>uarjitl(«d towel rh at or n»d>r 1AO

MARRIED MENLICK BACHELORSAT HOPEUWNThird Game WiB Dcofc

Title m M«tr»«UU«^i icap SpedaL| The Married and Single Mea of,[ the Hopelawa Fire Compaay willI h»v(>_to stage a third game as a re-sult "oil victor) registered oa Sun-i ilui tn which the Married Men~Hag; tip a "wtn by a 1M seow. Jim| Sabo twirled for tat winners while.Greater aad J, !*««¥> n"*1**1 tnej delivery tor tha Maers.< T. 9aboy aad 8. Kamm starredwith the willow fat the benedicts,

1 marking op tear .safeties each..Oreiaer duplicated their teat tor theopposition.

The scores:

T. Sabov, c. —F. Kanim, Jb, —Jim Sabo, p. —

.Ksnlck. If.§. sUmai. ct _

'Uttarlo, rf. :•U. Kochkk, lb.Neeh. Jb. . AiBinder, ss. .

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Phmfield Png47 IS 18

AB. R. H.

W.H.S. Football Scheddei.-re t u forced out eatly i t (he^ast turn, a woman screamed.

hU motor started to miss. ag , n e M r catapulted forward andMimed htt ethyl eater inta _ gUrf-do_n t b e lUj,pery incline,

after ridtag about sdnscn! » * ••How;s the driver, all' right?"

querrled the. man at the mike. "Tea,he's 0. K.," said someone tn the, ,—

stand. "He just Jumped the [on a bounce.The Bsrrons took a fifteen yard

* ...uu^rij&ra,-penally and the oppositionThe program for Sunday the 13th. j tried to "pass the pigskin over the

will not be s 100-mile yawu-fest, as;center Ifne. ~^The WempiUUeA T_,,,rv in BtartilttTfashion In the announced, but a snappy card of Stlliman caught the ball. He; gainedZrJnth^ lap I t e m S u W came «enly matched sprinu. f ten yards taking the ball to the 35I ; into tta?liaSr.treSrtTwdas1 ? • • • . y a r d line. Woodbrldge took two

7 / ^ m e d T t o ^ o o o l o ? eoVtro"1 » « « Evans, who is "standing flfteen yard proaltles in the neIt,rt ,, the dlr\! i f w S t n W l n W *" «• we wrlto this iunlu says that j few minutes ,f_PUy, tto second for

- • - - ' • • »v<<> »niti>Riii will Dositlv*ly be t h e "

OpponentsFreehold

5 RoselleOrangeCarteret .

26 Summit i..1 Leonardo9 Railway

DateSept. 28Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.Nov.Nov. 16 PortT RichmondNov. 28 St. Mary's _

WherePlayedAwayA w a yAwayAway

- HereHereAwayAwayAway

W. H. S. Opp.« 7

J. Qregowitt, cI Sabo. Jb. _^.

John Sllogy, of Woodbrldge Groraer, p., If..Heights, Woodbrid^e. K (Ved Joe A. Kamm, et. _Situion, of Plalnflelti. at DunellenrJ>*it«Tlorlf .rMonday evening. Simlon took the •<}. Koehlck, rt.count in the third round following Larsen, as. —a left and a right to the body. i Straw, 3h> —

Stlogy will meet Hill Robln*a!rfof Bettigef. ie*' —Matawan at Uatawan on February13rd., 1930. The local boys traineris "Penny" Terolo, of Perth Amboy.Peter Taroio, the lau.r's brother, Is

S5S553

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. 4

. 4

11•01,3»

0 0IL 1

9 11" The score br lanUf*

Married Mea I t s 11 0 0 J—1»

managing Sllogy I SingleThe

lien „ 4 * 1 1 0 0 0 6 3— »summary: Two base hits, 8.The summary: Two ba h ,

I Kamm. JL Kocntek. Nlch, J. Sabov()>> LUarto

A«KKi • s-f •mg** "piling on". The ball was onthe ;.-,r. A c i o n o - a i « u # t BBTjiiyi*™ ••-. , ^„ a. ,i iwundetl about b#tora com- '»3t Ta<*,01 t n J . .

]!tr..-..:."-£5

rt," MsmtsttHra, Duaeen- Bill; -•<-5 secoMs; Bob Roblnswi, product crashed..

Woodbridge thirty-flve yardwhen Stillman intercepted a pass'and eaFFted' the leather oval for a) '

Dayer gained jjyards more.

Totals _.

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One Kiptarwiion I Kamm. JL Kocntek. NAnxious, St. Louis, who writes:,'Oresner. ()>>; LaUarto.

"I am a constant reader of The! f**" •"~"Times and a booster I like tD re**1 Jtaaaaa«Os> AM

r evw" Amoaf tha Hjit nassenjers wereg M b l WttMwawU who U now.spaper."—Possibly your toe nail associated wtth a«. avia corpora-'

> Ingrown and irritating the soft tlon as Washington counsel. Mrs.tUsu*. If so. kave the ingrown Wlllebrandt carried a quart bottlepart removed. Wear shoes that per- of water taken from the Atlantic

,mit room for the toes, and ajso per- Ocean, which She poured into thei mit ventilation. Kt p your fe« Pacific upon arrival In Kansas City,clean and dry.- -St. Louis Times. 1-rftuUicjr (111) nasar,.

Times and a booster I like tD re**1 J >the Queries and Answers every evw" Amoaf tha Hjit nassenjening. In tact, 1 enjoy ihe entlre»tr». Mabel WttMwawU, whnewspaper."—Possibly your toe nail associated wtth a«. aviation

d i i i n g the soft tlon as Washington counse

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Page Eight THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1929

Karcher GotStart at Local

Lawyer's Office

Aa$tmMy Candidate C. D . A . Cake SaleTomorrow. P. ML

at SayrevlJlo, In HtO3, J. T.Karscher in a tsrandson ofTlniothyQuald, one of Sayrcvllle's plonfcr".and early .settlers and BIHO anephew of John J (Jimlrt. a former,A*wmblymnn from Middlesex Coun-ty and S»yreville'» first mayor. |

Karcher haa worked W« way up-1ward from a coal pas*<>r to a promts-,Ing young* attorney, iiftce he lefthigh school ten years'ago. A brier,story of his life follows: ;

1919: Oradualcd from HIKIIRchool.

1919*1921: Worked, at almosteverything •front a coul ifasser to achain More manager, whllcsludj-lnKdrafting and engineering.

1H21T-1923: Employed an mechan-ical draftsman, American 'JHK Ac-cumulating Company, at Kliralieth,New Jersey.

1!I13-1924: Took up advertisingwork, became assistant salps man-ager at the American Oas Accunm-latof CofltHany, Bllwbeth, N. J.

tural steel draftsman andat the Army Steel ConstructionCompany; Standard Oil Company,etc., while attending law schoolnlKlits. Leaving home dally at 7:00A. M., and1 returning dally at 11:301'. ML, fpr a. perlotie studied law Introlley cars, busses,tlons, during lunch hours and Inwee "mall hours of morning.

p.IIKW I ntle raiulldaU' fur Awwin-

took Hp law and U makihic * wr

name of proposed work on the out-side, addresseH to the Township

|Committee, WootfhridK* Township,a New Jersey, and must be accom-

panied by a Mrtlfted check for a.Hum of 19% oL

I I'lanp for a cake sale to be lieldtomorrow aftfrnoon at two o'clockIn the St. James' School Auditorium,

tfcc nmount bid 'with-out conditional, endorsement, pro-

said abtck fOiall not be less

lam, which amount will be refundedupon return of plans and speclflra-tlons before the time su^clfled forthe opening of bids. ''

Bids mu»t be made on the stand-art, proposal forms in th* mannerdesignated (herein and required byihe specifications; must be enclosed j

INT—

NOTKK

Seated prrmowla, for thetlon of Terrace

andn w a e

of theIn the St. James School Auditorium, i ^ T o s h i p T , n w a e ana.nddTess of the bidd, , , , m«d«. on Tuesday at a meeting 3 u r u t y

o Company ^rtiflca e stating n a r a e o f proposed work on the oot-* | " ? t Surety Oompany wjll p r o v i d e | U k d ^ ^ d t •» T » « . « . l n

w111 he receivsd by th

Committee Woodbridge, «»» •1 WITH m»ut: »ii I » ™ ™ J »* • "••""»» I . . . , o.._..«.. n ™ _ , . „••• n>n«iH»l . . — ..'—*i i **, —...i. i- ToWnSWD touiiuineo numiiraiuso, ;.7i.,,f Hi.. St. James' Parent-Teachers' i"™t Surety Company wUl provide B l d e addressed to the Townflilp ' °*""" ' t | ] , 3 0 p M . , Octo- »W«,

I AKKorUtlon. at which Mrs. J. F\ the bidder With the required bond.| cbmmittte, Woodbrtdge Township. ? .7 l4 th 1<)29 »t which time thw C o i n i

iii..» ih- ;™..in>ni. Dr^lded: Mrs. w"» m>t»t t>» daUvered at the plkMiNew J«rww. and must he accom- «»' "'";- '; *,»• 5 L w i . n i ™»iTin New

oh payment o( Ten , , ! „ „ , , , ,lars. which itosunt wijfbe re „, I"1

upon return ot plans and "''tlons before the timethe opening of bids.

Bids must be made on

' mill

(nil

AKorUlon.ltvnn, the president, presided: Mrs.i). s. Dunltsan 1R chairlady for Uj«event. ' Donations of »r*ad, cafc«,toiix iunl pies by membtrl ham been

Orders may be placeddbid 828Rl>v

O yWoodbridge 828-R.

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and mult ba daUvered at the pliMj^ew Jersey, and must he accomand betore th'« hour above then- p a n ied by a certified check tor a" » e d . . „ ,(iuni of 10% of the amount bid

The Township Committee, reserves w i t n o u t conditional endorsement,;he right to reject any or all hids —f deemed to the best Interest of the

Township so to do.B. J. DUNJOAN,

Jownshlp Clerk.

NOTirK

Si-sled proposals tot the ConitrUC-tfon of Fonts Sewer BxtensMta No.fi, Woodhrldge TowrisMp, MtddlererCounty, New.Jersey, will tw receivedhy the Township CxniiniUe*. Wood-

, New Jersey, until 1*80 P. M.H 1 ff^fl t which time

lirlrtjse, N y,October H, 1 ff^fl. at which timethey will be publicly opened andreail In the Memorial MunicipalBuilding. Woodbridge, New Jersey.'

The work consists ot approximate-ly 1,4*9 Hn. ft. t" YKrlfted Sewer)

h6 Manholes.and specifications for the

proposed work, prepared ,by George

Fan Tan: Lawrence Somers, M w y | b e e nKrewinklp, Josephine Somers. Leon

proposed work, prepared by GeorgeIt. Msrrlll, township Ettftafler, nave

ffl ^ td Ethe offlcethe

«atd En.Building.

New Jersey,f prospective

fwte The terms arecopies

ahlp Attorney of Woodbridge, whileserving his law clstrkjjhlp there, andtaking Post Graduate~X&w w»rk ,aj;

l o m e , , "i»iiS-1923: A practicing attornVy

at law ot New Jerspy. -*•1929: Appointed police judge of

the Borough of Sayrevffie. Has al-ways taken a leading part to- thecivic development of the Borough otSayrevJUe, M one of the recognisedleaders of the Sayrevllle BusinessMen's Association,- was one .of themost aggressive advocates of a'bankin SayrevlUe, and was largely In-Btruraental In sScurlng the Installa-tion of Free Ma* Delivery in Sayre-vHte,' this year." '

He is an active member of LoyalOrder of Moose, Improved Order ofKedmen, Haymakers and variousother social and fraternal organiza-tions.

Whelan, Margaret Krewinkle, NoraMcOuIrk, Margaret Olbrlck, C. 01-brlok. ' 4 . .

Wife "Deceiver, I fiat*Husband'.— "But yesterday you

said you loved etery hair on myHead."

Plans and wtl! befurnished to prospective bidders trp-on, |»?men<Pflf Ten ($10.00) Dol-lars, which amount will 1»* refundedupon return ot plans and specifica-tions before the tine specified torthe opening of bids.

Bids must be made on the stand-ard proposal forms ln the mannerdesignated therein and required by

wife — "But not every hair on the specifications; must W enclosedJ « d " 4 > f b b i e r (Berj In sealed e ^ e l o p e , ^ ^ U,eyour .houlder.^Ijorrbarbier ^ ^ ' . n i y f f i W thXdd^r a d

Dated, October 1st., I ' m .Advertised October 4th.,

and October l l tb . , 1929.1929.

—LEOAL AftVKKTIHKMENT—

TO CONTRAOTORS

provlde^Tsaid checH shall not be less

14th, .be publicly

"read In

of the- M*<»k oh

oodbridgeand must8•Will OB | i u u i i i i 7 w v w u j m . m . u . ~—- "• , . L^. 1 S i , , . : " "W •

the Memorial Municipal BuUdlttg. P * " ' 6 * " ^ * < « « « « * che^kthe MemWoodbrldff, ^few Jersey. sum ot

'The work conalst. 6f approximated ™ . u *703 lln. ft. 2 r Vttrlfled .Sewer; i | K

Surety Company certificate stating Miinholes; 2 n » w B . . . . . . * jB»fety Company certificate' ui'<\that Surety Company will provide puns and"l»«et|eatlons tor the t h a t Surety (R>mpaay win *l ,"

qt the I'owns1 Surety

conditional eudorspirnMH

l r « , ami ;,

the Didder .with the required bond, | proposed work, prepared by George the Mdflw - , - « ™ „„„,and must be delivered at the place R. Merrill, Township Engineer, have' a n4 niu at be delivered at the niand before the hour above men-.been filed In the offlee of said Bn- a nd before the hour i)..,vU I'1"tioned.

Thetil©

Comnilttee reservesWT^ or -all bids

It deemed to Xhe best Interest of theT h i t dSealed proposals for the construc-

tion of Cinder Pavement and Neces-sary OradTng on. Ellen Street andHerbert Street,Extension,*, Hope-lawn Section, Wood bridge Township,Middlesex County, N. J-, will bo re-ceived by tfie-TOwiiBht* Committee,Woofibridge, Wr 1 , until 3:30 P.M., October 14th., 1929, at whichtime they will be publicly openedand read ln th* Memorial MunicipalBuilding, WaodbrlriKe, New Jersey.

The work consists of approximate*ly 913 cu, yds. Excavation; 77 cu.yds. Cinders and 154 cu. yd. BrokenHollow Tile.

Plans ana" specifications tor theproposed work, prepared by GeorgeR Merrill, Township Bngln»er, havebeen filed in 4he offlce OTsald Bn-glneer, in the Municipal Building,Woodbridge Township, NeW Jersey,and may be Inspected by prospectivebidders durini^Ausiness hours.

The standard proposal forms areattached to the specifications, copiesof which may be obtained upon ap-plication to the Engineer.

Plans and specifications will befurnished to prospective bidders' up-'on payment ot T«» ($10.00) Dol-

Township so to do.B. J. DUNIOAN,

Township Clerk.* Dated, October lat,, 1929.

Advertised October 4th., 1929,and October 11th.,

-jtmen died In the office of said Em-Ulneer, In the Municipal Building

Woodbrldge Townihlp', New Jersey,and may he Inspected by pre«p««tlYebidden during b»slnese hours.

. The standard proposal forms areattached to the specifications, copiesof which may be obtained upon ap-plication to tliff Engineer.

Plans and specifications will befurnished to prospective bidders up-

Honed.Tfie Township

the right tomtttee

t It \tif deemed to the best Interest OfTownship so to do. .

"fi.J. DUNIOAN. • " : ToWnshlD O i

Dated, October 1st., 192FAUrertlsett October 4th., l"

and October 11th., 1929.

M a n > P r i z eWinners at C. D. A.C a r d P a r t y' Court Mercedes, C. D. of A., helda Huccessful card party in the St.Janies1 School* auditorium Mondayevening, more--than two hundredquests being presetlt. Miss MargaretDalton and MIBS Margaret Gerltywere In charge of the arrangement's.

Non-pla>«ri' piizeg were awardedto Rev. B./ J. O'Karrell, Mrs. GeorgeWright, Margaret Ualton and JackMullen. Speolttl itriaek. wer«. award.*«d to MiaB Margaret Sullivan,'MissAlice Sandahi and Mrs. Baumlln.

Prizes In the various, games 'wereawarded to the followingi

Bridge: Anna Dun.igap, Mra, Al-fred Coley, Sirs. Walter Kelly, Mrs.S. H. Wyld, Elizabeth Peterson,Mrs. ,M.,,I\ Duniswi, Miriam Moll,Mrs. J. J. Dunne, MrBe-jAhn Powers,Kutherlne <tVace, Marie Dunlgan,Eleanor Moll, Mrs. Michael Trainor,-Alida Van Slyke, Mrs. George Kent-iiiB," George F. Tlgh>,- Mrs. E. H.Ford, Mrs. M. P. Schubert,

Pinochle: Mrs. A. Snyfter, M.Holohan, Mrs. J. Hohde, P. O. Fred-ericks, Hugo Ciels, W. S'. Oray, Vic-tor Matone, William Golden, Allenanyder, J. B. Romond, Sirs. FredWltheridge, Michael Conole, DonBuchanan, Mrs. W.- Gray, ThomasKath, 0. Fredericks, Joseph Moffltt,Leo Moffltt, Andrew Xatlv Marguer-ite McGuirk, Mrs. A. Vd Therkelsen,John Kelly. J

Whist: Mrs. O. F. Dunigan, Mrs?J. Brennan, Ellzabe.th Kopper, Kath-erlne Ryan, Mrs. <J, Jtopper, DonattlMiller, William H. .Miller;-Mrs. JohnMoll, MrB. Thompson, Mjs. JohnCosgrove, Mm. Arthur Ernst, J. Dal-ton,. Julia Grac«, Mrs. WilliamGotden, Margaret Jordan, Mm.1' rank 'McGuirk, Helen Dalton, MaryCoulden.

Euchre: Mrs. J. J. Grace, Mrs.John Caulfleld, Ann Rlelley, Mar-fearet Holohan, Mrs. John Einhoni,Jane. Flanagan, Margaret Kelly, Mrs.Falconer, Mrs. p. Olbrlck

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