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GRADE CROSSINGS,MUST COM. THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE lMTEfcEST OF WOODBWDftB TOWNSHIP
TWENTY-FIRST YEAH Woodbridge, N. J., Friday, April 18, 1930 THREE CENTS I'ER G&t
STATION
QT I GB R O A D C A S T I N G
• » •First1 tralllnie arbutus of the sea-
son seen In office of Mrs. Shay, atHi^h School. — Jnlltifl make saysthere's nothlnK new 'under the sunmid he falls to see why peoplerend m a r l i n e s ; "It's all old stufftold in a new way," says Julius.N j . Women's 'College studentswere out In knlekerq and middles, atlirst baseball practice on campuidiamond Monday. — "Super" highwiiy la fast becoming lined with gftlJC..iiii filling- stations of every tonci'lriiblp shape, site and description,
Mercury climbed near 80 degreesI' on Monday afternoon. - - "Garage
is no job for a white-collarsaid Morel, of the Claire
- "White Collar"; retortedhis iisHlsttnnt, Jimmy, from under theshadows of a car, "You can't evenkri'p your underwear clean at thisjoli." -r- Charlie Kenny's nose is re-HiimliiK lt» normal topographic out-l i n ( .B __ Andy Keyes Is very fond ofChicken Paprikas, — "Truck Dud-
HOME TALENTTO BE SEEN IN
FORDS FROLICJoint Entertainment ofiCinc
HIGH SCHOOLHONOR ROLLANNOUNCED
Ust of Ctnras Tatars
Seventeen Pedwd census takersappointed to coven. Woodbfldgfl
(Township, are nojfljre work, and.have covered a targe territory. In'cane the census takers do not nnd
I t . ianyone at hoine Uitrk slips are left.
Freshman Class Tops Last Then queat.onaji««IB»* P« mOrganizations to Run Two With 49 Names; Sophs m taken m person, TU.- I»W <U-M« i . i » C M » - i mands that all questlous b« a
| *Jre jeCOnOt _ . 8 W W Bd and ariyoije reiuslng tu do. »o ta liable to arr«s(.
The local- jicoule covering tin-
Cfmtn
OrganizNights.
. Practically all the members of
Are Second.The Freshman class at the Wood-'i
CARRYING GUNActing Recorder I. Lustgar-
ten Imposes $2,500 Bondfor Re-appearance.
are a* follows:mmirnlt avenue,
num."
All ot last year's cast answeredthe call of thi1 show and some newlydiscovered talent will appear forthe first, time.
AmoiiK thorn-the first act ofHoward "Red"Dunham, Mrs.Mrs. Albert- Larson'ClRrdner.
The old favorite tome-flyKred Ohlson and William O'lwho were a "knockout" In
hamthat
wishes to have It understood,,,,v hereafter he i» to be calledDute". — 0. K. Truck. — 'Twas
a drowsy afternoon lawst Monday,nnd one of the four reporters pres-ent at the ToWnshlp meeting fellrawBt asleep; guess wbp. — FriendsUf M. I. Demarest were surprised tonee Ray l*ons enter primary againstirv.
The favorite magazine n t the po-lice d e p a r t m e n t Is "Detective
Hany Cohn, 28, 'of 14 30Harry I street, Brooklyn, N. T.. one of thu
Fords', seven men arrested here .twoago In connection with the tdlktruck robbery, WOR nrratKiii'dWednesday evening on the eharw ofcarrying concealed wwpons
Flore'nfton, Acting Recorder I: l.u«1garulAronn atr«Pt Wnniinrldw Oeorgi Cohn was released on $1,000 ball.
Kouner U30 Ruhway avtnue, Woodbndgt; Company gf_ .will UPI>PHI1 1 - ' - schilcox. Keasney.; Mrs.Donald Mergensen. j Ma^de E ^ B . J * r . K . ^ ffi
David U.lfour, Marie Baumann>ur» ett street, Avenol; James M.
.... rraeueaiiy all the members or t ' » c ' „ , " " , Z V .•. • .„„ . ' • '"«•*"the cast for the Fords' Frolic, which bridge High School heads the honor T o w n<htpwill be presented May 6th,, and 8th., r o " l l a l f o r t h e l™° ISoni.hl ^nffersin,have been chosen and rehearsals with forty-nine names The Sophp-, K. u . m l t e r KuhrmajB.n 210 Oruv,tire being hrld often Arnold Ohl- m o r e s a r u » e c o n d w l t n ™ namej. a v e nue , Woodbridge; Mrs. Mariown of .Fords Is coa'chln* the oro- T h e Juniors n t t v e b u t o n » t u a e n t o n Jones, Souorfc avenue, Uelin; Mrs.auction C ( ? a c m n g l n e p r o the roll and the Seniors have t w o . . Q r a c e siessel, -Dennett s tmt , Av
.The honor students *r« as-fol- S n o , j - ' - Mrs ~lows:
[•Indue 1^ W**Vbgel, Monday nitirnIng.
Colin walked Into the po'lcrtlon after the round-up o-r t!i
, r, ... Hie niornln.13-rd. He admitted owiiTt-h p of
year's show,, will be on deck again i \>Cfgt Arthurthin year. The third act will be a i Kreyllng, Mar;sketch put on by the Folds' firemen,who are keeping it alt a secret.
A specialty number will be offered
Donald Mwpmwn. . i.Koad Fords" MIB." Sophie Krlohne. Cohn walked Into the po le , stnHoVhouHB-efl u J w * . t r e a t \veneV James M. tlon after the round-up o-; t!m rv:>
David llalfour, Marie Baumann, |» u ; n ° " ".""".; ' . J UB i n of Ihe uans on the niornlru- or»AV»IJOLnevieve Boehme, Catherine Hrlgg-1Jo..«. w«o wi ^ ^ tunz- .o , M. He admitted own-Mi p of thman, Mary Conolly, Helgn D 'Angelo^-tne Re own ..lor? imu^ ^ Chrysler sedan which frtilnml nEverett Ellis, Albert Hawkins, Ruth I « 7 s « ^ f ' ^ R ^ d l n ' George the robbery uncovered by lVrolma.
iSowell, Arthur Klein, Doris Kratt't-If?£ ™*™f'wV?, J Mrs FlVrence McDonnell. When D.tectivo HRtberg, Arthur Kreyllng, Dorothy j L u f f b » r ^ • f ^ ^ ™ ^ " I i f r Harry Norton, of Jersey CityKreyllng, Mary Levl Elisabeth^u- ^ Tou "arnt, Good^h • « ; . ^ ^ headquarter. 1,Kreyllng, »—, , -cas, Helen Nagy, Claire Nelson, Qen-evleve Paszynski, William Peterson,
Rnlsman, Ulllan Rush, Jen-
lln;line; Frs.
y Gree'nhards, KahwayFred (ii-lHisa, lselln.
Stories" and Aady Slmonsen neverfails to listen to Detective Storyhour on the radio every Thursdaynight.
Ruth Witting, of Fulton street,rails regularly at Wake's to see Ifhe has any Indian head pennies.Miss Witting Is saving them. - -Well, well, thlngB move fast thesedays. ~ Yesterday's Amboy Newssays "William Edgar has returnedto Brown University, Cambridge,Mttu." — Hilly will be surprisedwhen he gets to Providence. —Christensen'ft are displaying "Amos'n Andy" ,tles, with pictures of thetwo- TadtocoeHM -neatly—embroideredthereon.
Dr. Barrett, pri'H. county dentalassociation,' Mrs. ItarrtU and theirdaughter are motnrlnK to Cleveland,(or holiday week-end visit. — LouisI.oukldro Is proud- papa of littleBirl; thanx tor the El I'roducto,1<OUIK. — Sunvhlne Kurstens saysthat Easter Lily bu^s used by V. R.nrower« arc imported from Japan.— Banks ai# CIOHIJ today. — Speed-way mauw^nent U unking plansfor — * » • tautiariwr i»w1
A specialty number will be offered j](jW!,rrt Rnlsman, Lillian Rush, Jen-1 s i l lby-the children. between, seven and n l e Soi,oUk-l, Betty Tiffany, Dorotht'i C !• A ~ | » h ft I fl <*P 6ten years of age. A group of girls, zischkan, Elaine Ztschkau. JlUllVUUlllvl Ounder the leadership of Mrs. Arnold | Freshmen i _ i A if
Expected to U.K.Bank M e r g e r
OhlHon,
revue.colored
leadershipwill present a ballet num-
Freslurien,r . . , George Acton, Beatrice Beckman,
The final act of the show will * f «**'«, ?e* lSU6i torJ ^ n ? ,?°y"i^ ^ ^ x r z ^ s »«h crmwrmrecoS:!TStswls%b% trforx iL^^-)L?^
Harry Norton, of Jersey City,frisked him at headquarters hofound a fully loaded 38 calibrevolrer in his pocket
Word waa received by the loralpolice Wednesday morning thatColin wns'to be released by tne'Jer-sey City police ton a $10,000 bond tobe furnished by the surety company.Captain James Walsh and Sergeant
Parsons were Bent to JerwyCity to get Cohn.
— - : - J ,n e '°.r *?*y;Donegan, Arthur EinerBon, John Ep-I .5th., and , the other for May o1"-'pengteiner, Leona Byerkuss, Dorothy, T h o u c h nobody will know untilThe committee urges p t r t u n t o E y m u n dsson , Venusto Kerloli Mary ^ a r e e o u n t e d i , t lB generallymake sure that they get the tickets F , Ellefn Fisher, Edna Geigel, ' . l h t t h c yl.OpOsed rilergerfor the night they plan to attend. \MnriU,^r n'reeI1 . M a r y G-uzsaky,!!.^ )^ie a
W o o d b r i U g € National Dank
qrTime.tainty
CommitteeActs on 5 New
ImprovementsA protest iiK<iint' an oitllnuuce
providing fur vacutint, the "dead-end" portion of Maple street, Wood-brldgv, -was.madu by John A. De-l*n«jy, l'trth Amboy attorney, at theTownship Committee meetingMonday afternoon.
Mr. Delaney, a property owner1 onthe street, declared that in extln
j guishing the rights on the street, thepublic would not be aerved.
"1 own. adjacent propertycontinued, "and
night they "plan
COMMITTEE" ADOPTSDAYLIGHT S A V I N G
From April 27, 1930, untilSeptember 28,-1930, all Town-ship business will be held ac-
to Daylight SavingThis was made a Cet-
when u resolution, pro-"thnt all legal « d w r -
tlslng, Township meetings andmunicipal business be held ac-cording to Daylight SavingTime" was unanimously adopt-ed at a Township meeting heldMonday afternoon.
DE M 0 1 A Y PLANPAST MASTERS' DANCEWars have b#M*tepleted try
Past, Master Councillors ofChapter, Order
PerMaKrayttJli;o°hnkikre S U f i S W ^ f t i i "wufS.0" VpJSd Sfvalciyk Albert Krebs" 'mnk wii-Ueparate meeting of the stockho.dler, Emma Kronier, Virgil Laurie,Jennie Markow, Kenneth Morris,
tfi-8 ol bothi tomorrow.
When the proposed
Institutions to be held
..... I win1 Walllnu, iliintthiiT of Mr.HlKl Miv. II, II. Walling, of HltthHli-erl, WiKMlIn-|il(te, wht) vvtll Kitilfur Jrtpaii <liis Huiiniiff to Htarther
Irerte Wallingto Carry Gospel
Into the Orient
JAMES MORRIS TOMARRY BALTIMORE
GIRL ON APRIL 22
merger wanivcuuvv.. ...- When me yiupirecu »""b"Harry McClusky, Stanley Newman, ! f i i .Bt a n n o u I l C ed, with news that thWilliam Newman, Ed«*a Paulson, [board8 o r directors of both banksRaymond Quadt, Paul SandorJ,,;
Announcement has been made ofthe approaching man-Inge on Tues-day, April 32nd., of James BuchananMorris, of Scliool Btreet, Wood'brldne, and New York City, to MlsaMary Louise Kelley, daughter of
H K l l f Bal
Miss Irene Walling, daughter ofMr, and Mrs. B. B. Walling, of Hlglstreet, Woodbridge, has been selected by the Ellaabeth Presbytery as amissionary to the Orient. She wasofficially "adopted" by the Presbytery at an all-day meeting of theWoman's P,rcsbyterian Society, ofthe Elizabeth Presbytery held at theC r e s c e n t Avenue Presbyterian
i Raymond '"Quadt,' PauT Sandorl, ;" u a l U B "' '- - - ; - , ,Craig Sentt, Miriam Sennayen, Har-! t a v o r e
Jd , lll». ame- fub";ck
o p l n l ° "jrlet Short, Marguerite SlLrmann, s e e m e d ° be uncertain. There wen.EHunbth TrTutweln. Mary Vahaly isoaie w l l ° " "" n " " l l m
IMurgaret Washourne, Hai-old WoodICiteaar Zullo.
Wife Pleads (orHusband Who
JOYOUS EASTERMUSIC TO. HAIL
RESURRECTIONAnthems of Gltdnefi W3l
M a r k Holidayi Servicei.
In all tin- local churchM|i|nnnt<d spi'i'ial niua.cal pro*.
(or Kasfl'r Sunday. Thfl:
iholrs wilt sini; Joyous antlioms »nHat wvonil of the churrdn th« prtt"'itiiim will'include soloists.
Th. rollotvlni; iiro^raui of BtUilcwill ti<> r nilcred by the choir of
1 irnilty K|iOn.-otial Church on Basttt*Sunday:
Miss Susie Wxnn. OrganistI'tumtiloual, "Jmus Chr'.st Issin Today", from Davldlra. . .liitioit anthe-m, "Christ Our IV<-
OVIT", 1'reston.
"Kyile jn.O Fl'at". Winter. .Communion service In B F'sjt,
Crulckshank.Hymn, "Angels Itoll t h?
Away", Hoper,"Gloria 1'atrl", Colborne. W•-/Offertory anthem, "They Hit**,
Taken Away My Lord', Staln«r, w-"Nunc Dlmlttis", Stalner, froa
Spohr. VSevenfold Amen", 9talner. >tfci-sHkiiml, "TU« Strife Is O'er",
from I'alestrlna. - ...L;..^_.J.St. James' Church
. UMtur MorningGeorge Kent on, Organist
Roeswig Mass lh "G".(a) Kyrle Elelson.(b) Gloria in Excclsls D«O. ,lc) Qul tollls paecata.(d) Quonlsm tu solus.(e) Credo:' Solo, Credura In Unum,
Campion. .-'-.»Solo, Et Incarnatus est, Ann*Duulgan,
EtfiVl
tChurch, Piatafleld.
Walling Is
.,.._ exi>r«Bited the opinionuuu,. _the JntereBtB ot businessmenwould be served "best by two banks.Others were Inclined to believe thatthe nierger would result ln the or-
1 anlzatioii of u uew bank by tlm"independent -element,"
Still others argued in favor ot th«merger, stating that It would be oi'
I benefit to stockholders and deposl-I tors, since greater business could biI transacted With !t?s6 overhead, re-suiting lu a stctonger institution with
announcement, the
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kelley, of Baltimoro and Overlea, Maryland, andcousin of N. Darwyn Gallp, man- e n ^ 0 [agei- of the Woodbridge Delicate*- a t lsen. . •
Mr, Morris MS Bvett 1n Won*bridge for the past three years, HeIs a graduate of Columbia. Univer-sity. The; bride is a Kraduate of Na~tlonsil Park Seminary, of Washing-ton, D. C. ' • >. After a wedding trip to Klorlda
and Havana, the couple e\p<'t-t to re-side in New York.
evenipg. May 9th., (men's Club. The programelude several old-fashioned _and modern numbers. The commitee in charge of the affair is: Al-
bert llowers, chairman; Robert MeKeowu, William McKeown, VictoiLund, Valdeinar Lund, CharleBBohlke and Wesley HelBelberg.
ery,the
Mrwork
Love Urges Parentsto Give Childrenntell igent Care
Uetaney cuuiuuiu,would make occupation of the househajutdous and the house would bepractically valueless. 1 know th,atthis meeting is not set aside UHtuhearing on the ordinance, but 1 wishto have my objections recorded. 1shall make further objections at theproper time. I believe that the appllcant should have mude known inhis petition the reasons for his wish-Ing the street to be vacated. Theproperty 'owners are left very muchin the dark." ' . •
Mayor Ryan lold Mr. Delaney thatonly a portion of, the dead-end streetwuuld be vacated. The hearing Wilt
' -be held at the next regular meet-
The regime prescribed for tubei-j "But despite all he has done toculous children by the Middlesex me, I am willing to give him anotherCounty Tuberculosis League it best chance, If you are,'your honor," she
ld ding to John said
on April. j|8th.In question'' *» the
Tlie petitionerAnuess Hollow
|W. Vogel, for threatening the life ofElizabeth Illar, of Rahway avenue.
According to the testimony ofMrs. Beres, who appeared In courtlu behalf of her husband, Mike bad
Thele ttre approximately /Eightystockholders lu the Woodbridge Na-tional, and about fifty ln the FirstNational. Ballots will be countedob a buata of the number of: share*held by voting Individuals.
It will be necessary *o obtain u
.».»= .,_...-„ . , well know lnWoodtiridge. She Is a graduate ofthe Woodbridge Hlyh School, Classlot '23. She entered Wilson College»t CliaiubefBburg, Pa. where at the
four vein) she emanated as.., ^ r tudent. After the c«|m-
menci;iuent she waa invited to teachI at 9t:vAgn(f7WiBl^ttrtbl-»ChooE «private mm m'- \\Wny. N . fY...
Offertory, K«gina Coell.(f) Sanctus.(K) Agnus Dei.
ItabyterUn ChurchL k d OMrs. Wmnle A. Lockwood, Organist.
Sunday MorningPrtludc: "Kaster Morning", (Os*
(continued oa page,, three)
she remained fori ' l l i • • I i i i
about n1
Park to be Sceneof Easter Morning
Sunrise Service
Youth Fined (orVandalism at
State Theatre
„„ „„ . . . .. | The sixth animalmie made many, service will he held
*•!• I inornliVt attii<
been living with Mrs. Illar for thepast seven years. 'During that timehe supported his children but whenthey got old enough to work h e . l n e a e a i m u ,stopped, the allowance and she hud t d t 0 - ^ j o n e D 7 p r o ; x y ;to do scrubbing to -keep them all to- , n t h e »eymi t h / u;e I .g e r
gether. . • . . p r o T e^- ^ tomorrow's meeting,MrB. Beres went on to say that1 ' .....•.., .,,m- ha,
during his'absence both her hus-band and Mrs. Illar prospered. Theybuilt ik house together, while she
left in poverty.
1L W i l l U\. HVV w _ .
two-thirds inujortty of the entirevoting stock of. each ,bank to closethe'deal. Most of the voting IB ex-
la an-. B, theknown as the& Trust Co.",
WHO trauuuto u l approximately$3,000,000.00. t h e First NationalBank will sell their building at thecorner of Main and Pearl streets,and move into the modern home of
Destroying properly owned by thfState Theatre on Main street, costMlk,e Shorneck, 18, ot 33 Garden
/avenue, Woodbrldge, $25 and' costs,lyenterday morning wlien he ap-peared before Judge B. W. Vogel ona charge of malicious mischief.
William iL. Casterllne who apfor, the theatre, said that
new combine will be"First National Bankwith resources ' of
y u s i s L g(or all children, accordingH. Love, Superintendent
h l ho he
wherey e a r . ' . > • . « , . i \ « i I
The faHtflittr year1/ Site returned |to WoodfcMitfe and secured a posi-tion to teach in the Eighth Gridein U\e Htgfh' School building. MIsaWalling tiLUKJit ln Woodbrldge fof u|
i year and Ii[ irec^viailWiih^^^o'" ^'' 'atreet'entnu^ oTthSTeTTownshl
i Elizabeth Presbytery, to-attend tlii'lpark. The seivii-.s will beheltl uu-I Kennedy School ot Missions In Hurl der the auspices of the lul led
' i ford Conn Miss WalliiiK's cours* Young 1'oople'a Societies, whlcli in*' thu BChool will end in June. Her eludes, the. Christian Endeavor otappointment as a missionary was the Congregational church; YTiunr-made by the Foreign Board of Mis- people's church, of the PresbyterianBlt>ns of the Presbytery. church, the Young People's Un.on
As MISB Walllng'B plans stuud of the Colored lluptlst church, tnonow she will sail for Japan soiui' Epworth League of the Methodisttime' in August. She will teach ii. ichuroh mid the Christian "Endeavorthe l'resbyterlun missionary school Of the Hungarian jleform ehurcUvfor,children in Toklo. 1 After i t* call to woHhlp, Baster-
At the meeting last week, Miss liynmt will be sung- by the assem-Walling spoke on the subjfcci, "i». . bly.J Am Send Me." In her addrean, I Edward Leeson, Of the young.Miss Walling gave her reasons for I people's Society, ot the Presbyterianbecoming a missionary. Bhe told church, will offer thethe women assembled that since SHU1 - - •'•'»<«was a tot, she alwayn had the desire to go
waya hadforeign fields, tu
Duo m 6« \
bring the word of Christ to the
they had a, great deal of troublewith people wl)b maliciously destroythings aroung .the building. He alsosaid that they «ven steal picturesfrom the lobby.
Cauterllne cqarged Shorneck withtearing an electric fixture 'from the According 10 jur». IHMIUS, u t ......n ..f tv,e ajnoklng room. John daughter has always been interested
of 132 'Roosevelt avenue,, i^ religion. "I can remember," shewitness of the said to a Leader" reporter In an in-
heathen.According to Mrs. Walling, her
A poera, entitled, "Youth", willbe reud by a member ot the Chris-tain. Endeavor Society, or the Con-gregational Church. ""
The choir of the Colortd Baptist[Church, will offer s«v*r«l "iplrit-ual"given
H
h, will offer seVtril spThe Scripture reading will beby Miss Margaret Boka, of
' Ch
to John said. , , .. , ,of the! Beres said that he did not threat; ture expansion.
Tn»iT«hiii'Schools who heartily en-|en Mrs. Illiir's life, but just called | d a t i o n wouldK s he sSlng educational cam- j for' his trunk., and _radlo _ ^ d vie- j , A 9 ^ i y
inV woodbridge National, which waa Car teret, who was a witness of fte said to a . u w rbuilt with ample provisions for f u - \ i a M e n i l testified against Shorneak. tervlew^ > « B t ™
when Irene
The actual consolltake effect about
ualgn of the Middlesex County Tu-berculoBlB League.
"Ample rest, sunshine, fresh air.good food and happy wholesomeliving is the heritage of everychild." saldl Mr. Love. "Home,
Irola, which he said were refusedhim. According to his testimony,all the trouble arose when Mrs. Il-lar took all of hla money and thehouse away from him.
litres haa been arrested severalBeres has been a sJ o T O t . n n - % the local polW - «
ThVir'oposed officials are WilliamT W e s , president; John F. Ryanvice-president; WilUjim L, Harued,vice-president; ThotnttB B. Murray,cashier- W. i^'on Hftrned,cashier; Joseph Grace,
tractiveprotect from contagions by Immuni-zation, quarantine and prompt treat-
Tile & Clay -Companyl»tsliii liniiroyement
Road, sidewalk and gutter 1mprovementa me beinK planned forthe Iselin section, of the Township,according to an ordinance intro-duced at the meeting, which pro-vides for. the grading, curbing, gut-ters, concrete sidewalks and cinder
on XM"«">u* avenue, be-
inent of ailingmodern 9cand mor.eImportance
J u l t relatives. ~ Ourcurriculum Is more
witness ThroatwiiMl ai'out swen years old. At that tlmw » n h e T m o k l n g room" »l,e could reeite any number of pa*Sineowitz "when Shorneck sageB from the Bible from, _ J J . . . . . ^ J »i,»n«rini» wntflt4 ftv urn time she was fourteen
assistant
came In aril started throwing water fy the. time she was fourteen sin b e n e d t c t l o n .on me He was soon Joined by two h a d ftrmly mude up her mind that V J n c M e Q{ r a , n l U e ^unrlBt,other boys, who put the lights'out. s n e was soing to be a missionary 1 w j n b(j h e l ( 1 , n t h e congretA llttlfe boy tried to get In aild out' a n d 1 know that to her this appoint- ^ c h u | . c nof the boys*switched the light OB. m e I U - l s n,e fulfillment of her •i.m,,t. t~ *i»w. Mr mo tn RPP Rhoruecl' .i^aniD " •«**«••«•% A v n / \ r ^ v / v t r r n
the Hungarian Heform* Church.Rev. Jajnes Collins, of the loeul
Colored Baptist Church, will delivera message, after which Rev. A. K.
new n'aBior of the Method1
.i.o,i-
The directors of the newwould be: William T. Ames,Drown, 9, H. lirewster, C. A.
bankD. A.
when the time came. Urown, 9, H. urewBiei, V,. «•• - « • • -" I a(n getting dieisusted with both b e l l Hampton Cutter, M. 1. Demai-
of you", exclaimed Judge Vogel. M t w . L . Huraed, F. T. HovM.3.
rWUixinLgU1Uthe primary. I b e ^ o ^ n here7Mr«. ^lirVbofier- j t U f B a n k "andfj; H. Concannon,
of the health of thechild. It is Lijken into consideration
i d equipment of
ing the police who have other thingsof more importance to take care of,and then dropping the charge. 'Asln the erection and equipment of]and then dropping the charge, -AS
school bulml^KS and the provision: for you, Beres, we have warned youof play spice." I to get out of Woodbrldee and stay
Mr. Love said that the value of j out. We don't wan{ people of your
Dursing
1 here. And we
under-esti-j have anyofficials, you end a day.
% g tuberculosiswhich thile&ten the|your affair.
but that, Of courseJust keep this man out
lion to make ..water and gaa connections ^the Improvements are made,hearing on th» ordinance willheld at the next.Jfte«tin$, Aprilat 3:80 I'. 11., Daylight Saving Time-.
Commltteeuian Jacob Orausamdeclared that the conditions onRldge.ly a v e a u e and Benjaminstreet, Itelln, were deplorable. Onhis recommendations' the Committeeasked the engineer to prepare plana Officer JOB Einhfor a sanitary aewer and grading, tioned at RahwayTownship "" "" "'"'» ">"»ninir danced
service Is n'«gliglble whenA11 with results obtained," he said.
be
court that»,,~ belongingas soon as he culls for them.
"Frank J. Lawson, Joseph S. MJ.-IK,iThomttB U. Murray, J. J. Neary,John F. Ryan, Jolm E. Toolaii andW. Guy Weaver, of the WooduridReNational Bank
"BOYS' WEEK"~PLANNEDBY WOODBRIDGE UONS
Plans to hold, a "Boys' Week"some time in May, were made at themeeting of the Woodbridije LionsClub, Monday etening. Boys willact as mayor, chief of police andother public oiUclals. The honors
conferHJd upon boys who
just in time for me to see Bhorneck (irl,R,nB'tear the. fixture from the wall. The members of the Woman'sSince his'arrest by Chief Murphy, d J ^ T Z Woodbrldle HlllBido.Shorneck has sworn to'break m e m U n l 0 Springfield- Carteret andtwo when he Betj a ho)d of me. 1>lM.Ul A m b b M' u l | H e d a t , t
In imposing the fine, Judge w e t .k .H l W e e t l , n w , g h , M i w u
Vowel said that he would make an „ e v e r y m c e m l n n e r m i 8 B l o n .esample of Shorneck.
"There is no usingboy of this sort," BuidHe hasu't got the mentality to un-
FUNERAL FOR OUTHWHO DIED QF BURNS
ih^judVluST R I T B HELD FOR
MarJohnnu«,
l sei'vU-t'H for ^y U inline, 18, son of Mr. unu MixMarkulinc, of Miirril.n a •
Avenel, who died ut tli. R. n-way Memorial Hospital I i '
'He hasnt got tt\e mentalitydei-Htatid. I aoiuetlmeB think ..thatit its a, pity that there Is no law thatwould allow us to give a boy of this»ort a good licking. It 1B the only
f ihm
VETERAN RAILROADER S S ^ ' M - - . - U ttiiinmi while at workt u _. ... at the
——r" . Of the II 8 Metals Rennlnt;... .(.rvloo fo.' John Remak <*£*££• F r i d u y m u r n i n g l
60, of WPodbrldse_ avenue.__Port ^ dy ' S u n
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othewill be
Three Urchins Returning From "Theatre Party" Run Into! Cop
"Say, mister, 1B this Curteret?" wrong bus."Where didany, mister, IH bi
Officer Joe Einhorn, who was sUR h avenue, Tuesday asked the chief.1 "W f d it
you get the money?'
to be pr«fWited at the next niu*. ^ ^ ^
er and gHenry Bt.
for the necessary curbing andmprov«toenu on A»tft avenue
engineer1* Mlm 00td
Th« whether or notThe .,„. -J. ninl/nrn.
were two othertogether. I aud
to know. hadthis ls Qsrteret?"
tft aveu ^ mfaaot'Wf 000 *f» ..We}lj y o u
Oaee mister, we Uve
He proved to be a talkative ladud he boasted of the (act that heid a telephone,- Oarteret 386,Sergeant Keating'called the num
ber and the mother said tbftt "*"
Queas we must have taken
would be right down."That was your mother, Chester,
Keating* remarked.do you know r
"did sh« »au»A W <""
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Lady Bowlers AverageAround 150 at Amboy
Recreation's Alleys
were held Wednesday morning' at9:30 Jit the house and 10 O'clock at L»" <•«-»»,-."•- - - / . . , - . .
Church, Woodbridge, parents._six brothers, John.Ji.tiufI,
ch, Perth AmboyW'"> St. John a cemetery.
T&e deceased Is surived by l i t
Mt. CarmelInterment wastery.
Mr. Ileniak
hurch. W gt n S t , James' ceme-
p , ,Steve, Oeorse, Andrew
• aud one sistev, Mary,
hn, Mand
Will yo v „,_ _ . ._ .have-received honor grades in schoolwork. It Is expected that the planwill be of educational benefit to theboys in enabling them" to becomebetter acquttinfejf'-with municipal at'fairs.
Michael (loulden, Andrew Des-mond and Nathan Duff were ap-pointed us u coraiujUee to secure aidin making a sung flg qt the plan.
The men are not the only oneslu the Towashlp who can boost oftheir bowllhg prowess^ A numberof ladleB lu Woodbridge, visit theRecreation alleys in Perth Amboyquite often, according to ManagerCrover. Mrs. Florence Henry andMrsi W. Sh«pherd, are two of the)lady bowlers who can hit the pinslike nobody's business. Mrs.
around ISO, while
had been a resident, o~ Towdkhip for thirty
eight year; he had been In the em-ploy of the Reading Railroad for
Mrs.Avmotv. ». whilShepherd is a little behind with anaverage of about 145.
LO9T—White Soodle, brown ears,brown spot on uwS, answers nameMeddle". RewtM tt returned to105 Matn'Stree
ChlckeringIn excellent c .
Ale prlee>
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thirty-five yean. He waa a mem-ber of the Woodbridge branch ofthe Hungarian Aid Society, ofAmerica and St. George's Society,Carteret. ,
The deceased Is survived by hiswife, Elisabeth, and seven children,Ethel, oi Carteret; Mrs. StephenToth, of Mew York City; Pauline, olCity, tiud Paul, Joseph and Michael,Port Reading; John, of New Yorkof Port Reading. ' . .
Ttu> Leader IteguUrij
MANY AT FUNERAl . ',)OF 18 YEAR0U) Y O U ^Many attended the funeral «\ry*;
Ices for Andrew Kurslnsrty, J«,Ices for Andrew Kurslnsiky, )uf Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Kuiaiof 11 Coley street, WoedDfldg
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HARDIMAN'SP H A R M A C Y
Ed. L, Hardlman, formerly ofPerth Amboy
PrescriptionsCallt#For «nd
Cor. Rahway Avenueand Green Street
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died Wednesday evening,at the Perth Amboy CUy - . . .front pneumonia, wbUH were 1*14Sunday afternoon, at the honu . .R#v^,a_t rank Kovach, pastor of the HWW'agarfun Reform Church, offlciat • , ' | a * ; l |terment WSB In. the Ruaehlll ••"-•»-^-«ltery, Linden. . .-,4m
Andrew Is Burvlvud by hts narwta'1"'and two brothers, Jweph, Jr., *'i*vWilliam,
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THE W00DBR1DCEtEADtlt, FRIDAY, AMUL It, 1*30
Joyous EasterMusk to Hail
Resurrection(continued from page one)
Weal Nursery Dainty, Spotless
t,TmorRon), Mailing.Solo: selected, Ming Ctalre Pfelf-
Anthem: "Christ Is Risen", De
Postlude.ia B Flat, West.SqnJUy Stoning
Prelude: "ChMttr 111 F",8kJom«..Solo: selected, Mrs. William
Christ Is I
"The Lord of Eaater-ll
Risen",ca«UU:
CPontlude In'F, Oulimant.The following Is the Special Easl-
f»r music program for the MethodistEpiscopal church, Mrt. C. H. Acker,organist:
Prelude, "Easter Morning", byWailing. i
Anthem, "Air Halt! T h o ujilessed Day", by Spencer.
Anthem, "Clod Hath Sent HJBAngels", by Lemont.
Anthem, "Ring Easter Bells", byBalnea.
Postlude, March, "Pltteresque",by Kroeger.
Kirat Oongrfflmtknwl ChurchMrs. Brown, Organist
MorningOrgan, "Ostennorgen", Mailing.Processional, "Welcome, Happ)
Morning", Sullivan.Carol, "Hail, ^tie Morn of Mystic
Druuty", (Woodman), by th,e JuniorChoir.
(Morla Patrl, Great or ex.Hymn, "The Strife, Is. O'er", Pal-
estrlna.Hymn, "Jesus Christ Is Risen Tc^j quiet
day", Lyra Davidlca.Anthem, "Christ Is Risen
(Sf-ott), by the Senior Choir.Hymn, "Christ, the Lord In Risen
Today". Gauntlett.Choral, Response.Organ, "Chrlstus Resurrexlt",
' lUivanello.
Ideal
TOM •
Gay Spriai Blend, MISS
fmIH with frlb, table, wolirhhiR s HII'S |tvith NIAIUI t<i match, rcwtumer, high and nurs-ery rliah-H and floor lamp
II) KMZAUKTH H. ItUSKKIiiKtoratlon talltor
LUCKY the baby who lives inw
| o w n
swell-uppolnted nursery or
and
of the nursery, because It inI efficiently arranged, and "r'for the mother's convenience In tak-
a Ing care ot the baby. Thu cribhis shown above IUIB adjustable sided
b*1 flowers In rose and pale blue, withTh«y aif linlsbed withgreen IcAves.
narrowchintz.
M R X t H I N T
Broiled Hint*, or KUhH-ked FMMOM O-anm) (
Halad Htr-wbrrry HhortrakoTea
The favorite strawberry shortcake, I believe, U) made of a richbiscuit dough, not of cake. Straw-berries^ may be served with plafne_ke,~of eourte, mi are very de4i-clous eaten Uut way; but the realshortcake It made according to thedirections her* printed.
THU WKHKY IUCCIPRSStrawberry iWartealu — For the
perfect shortcake' make a regularbiscuit dough tad bake It while thefamily are ettltfc the rest ot themeal, so that It will b e ' W e to behot. Wash the berries, crush, sweet-en and chin. Ufe plenty of butteron the biscuits when they are baked,add berries and serve, and you havea dish fit for a king.
Salad—Tomatoes diced and greenbeans are the principle ingredientsused in this salad. ,You may add asmany different vegetables as youwish, however, and serve on lettucewith French dressing.
H U a U H B t l O N BCooking Green VeftetaWra
The main ot>j«ct la cooklnfr allgreen vegetables It to develop theirflavor while at the same time pre-serving a maximunTamount of color.Tills Is easlly.done by dropping thevegetable to be cooked slowly Into
, boiling salted water, cooking it un-rullles of plain rose glazed covered (at least fo« the first few.The draperies hang just be- minutes) tor th«. shortest possible,
low the window sil|s over lull glassII be spotless, spacious, which raise and lowtr, a very •ton- curtains of cream-white p o i n t
o^jquiet and well-ventilated, with a venlent feature, and It is carefully dtsprlt,dainty equipment of furniture scaled" placed in a corner, away from drafts, j the light.
which soften and diffuse
KOrgan, "Festival Prelude", Buck.Hymn, "In the Croes of Christ, I
Cky
I Glory", Conkey.Hymn, "Lift Up, Lift Up
[Voices Now", Calkin.Your
diminutive, size and needs;There is also a.table with a drawer,! As nine-tenths of the baby's timeA new nursery ahould*tb» as weighing scales with -a stand to Is spent In sleeping 4uring the first
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSMiss Louise Huher, of
entertained herSchool Class of the First Ttmttf-te.rian Church at an Eaater partySaturday afternoon at her b o a kAn Easter hunt Was held amd n - 'frcRhmetita were served. The ftmrawere Raster novelties, •;
Among those present were: AWIaI'ntsOna, Ruth Bufflap, ElM-OT M.r-rlil. Kutb Hunt, Jane Jernee,
ierinf Holland, I^MniT'Kretw(leurgla Nevill*.
•*_
time t« give tenderness. As theshort cooking period is of so muchImportance, both from the stand-
EASTER EGG HUNT FORSUNDAY SCHOOL KIDtHES
Thn annual BasteT egg hunt forth.' biginuen and primary, department of the First Presbyterian
I Church Sunday School will be heldtomorrow afternoon *t three o'clock.Mrs. ^ . F. Randolph and Mra. In-land Reynolds will be In charge. Ifthe weather Is stormy the hunt willbe held in the Sunday School room*,otherwise It will be held outdoors.
Dinner StoriesWhy NotT
. "August, do you take this wema*{to be your lawful wedded wifet"asked the minister of the bride-
's room, a foreigner.I "I'y Kollles, yes!" retorted Au-
nt, 'Vot in t'under you tlnk vejemne here for,"
Wlmi Younga-mThe pretty young kindergarten
Ity MMK. I.IH11KTH | mistress had been telling her pupil*V\Y colors. blendlDK nil the typi- all about the winds, thoir power,• cnlly spring shades, «re neen on different effects and so on. "AM
avenues this sejwon | n ihP very children," she went on, cnthuthuil-
r
Importance, botfc from the stand s a ypolnt of preserving color and vita- pojiular silk suits. This type of ault cally, "as I came to schoolmin content,ways of
Is ItnfpH
well to look to Is one of the highlights of 1930.this factor.' Tbe suit pictured is fashioned of
morning on the top of the bus to-M!-lo hisalone.aaiuty u» tliw Inside of a shell, with match, a miniature costumer, hlghUlx mouths of his life, It Is essential I pirjt tho lowering of the vegetable silk hrocad^ with hlpletiKth coat chepk. What do you thlftk It was?"that quality of Joyful anticipation and 'nursery chairs, and a tall llooi to have a comfortable crib with a ^ t o the boiling water slowly short- and pleated skirt, The trimming "The conductor!" cried the chll-whlch expresses the happiness lit lamp. There should also be a cliest|gouit spr.ng und a firm, but soft-len» the time as It does not lower conslgts of handings of Holf-materlal, dren, joyously.preparation has been to the prospec- of drawers large enough to hold theitbpped mattress. The crib shownlthe teinpe.rttU«e of the water as with tailored bows RB further cufftlve mother. j baby's layette, and a low chair for has the advantages of solid head and much as If tMV full amount were decoration, and a scarf cost collar. | In the modern household prac-
Consider the room shown above as the mother to sitan example of the Ideal nursery, the baby, She 'w
when slie holds toot boardB, aa well as closely woven'added at1 probably also sides, so the danger which sometimes
Anthem, "As It Began to Dawn",'ground
Here WUIIK, woodwork, and radiator j have a combination bath and dress- attends too open Bpaceu in the crill'ihave been painted a deep cream, j Ing table so she will not have to construction is averted. Mattress, aswith the ceiling a few tones lighter, I hold him on her lap while dressing well as small sheets and pillowthus giving the light, cheerful back-'him, an this 1B always uncomfortable canes, may be bqugiu in any choBen
tables at the
I Vincent.Hymn. "The
ftion". Smart.Day of Resurrec-
Hymn, "(*oine, Ye Faithful", Sul-Clivan.
"Hear Our{\Vhelpton.
O r g a n ,(Boex.
necessary, n awmch is absolutelynursery. One of the
both.Added Equipment
[color nowadays, ' so delightful enistmbles may be made which add
Prayer, 0 Lord",
"Marche Champetre" '
new waterproof materials, easily i L>ater, a screen, a chest for tdya, much to the charm of the nursery,cleaned and kept fresh, might have land a canvas-sided play-yard should i Small garments may hang on tho•--••• • •-•"' -' • • " - ' •• ' • - - - - - • j ^ j t t I e c o s t u m e r , w h e r e t h e y w l H b e
afterchair
been used instead of paint on the > be added to the equipment.walls. These come In amusing de-J The windows have opaque shades '_ired and ready for thesigns and gay colors well suited to to darken the room while the baby1 tkth or nap time. Thea child's room. . . . . . . . . ,. . . . . . .
It is important,thatItial pieceti of furniture be kept out'pale rose color, sprigged with tiny waits.
babyhigh
(takes his naps, with charming over-1 has a tray tor his porringer, with a^ j t *>rt H A w i A d A # j l n l l r i a A 4 A rvl A *A.ri 4 f c l l f * t i « i n l t f r i L V r r n ( H n * A *t ftVl I I H A Ki«m\ «mr1^ I 1 r* V\ n
Coo,klng the vege-boiltng point, rathor
than simmering, is another meansWhile we do not mean to boil hardand thus break the vegetables Intoa mush, a gentle boil Is necessary.Cutting the vegetables In comynrac-tively small- pieces, removing the Isterna from spinach, are other ways.'
Read Ihe Leader Regularlytlcally everything Is operated byswitches except the children.—
PETER'S ADVENTURESlittle Mad Baby
( p , g y pg,a*ll unessen- draperies of delicat-e glased chintz in' gay rattle to amuse him whilebe kept out pale rose color sprigged with tiny waits
he
[Mother Upholds ChildrenR i g t i T o f- R i
—PEfetSOKAliS—_ _ _ _ _ _ i*
W. Guy Weaver', of Green
Mrs. A. F. .Randolph, ot Ratiwayavenue, president of the Woodbridge
h
Mrs.
i Janet Gage DelegatesHear President Hoover
tirlghten Up. Old dirt-insIf your #hite ruffled curtains
have become monotonous, add atouch of color to match theBcheme ot the room.
Get some fast-colored, plain orprinted voile, make ruffles the widthof old ones, setting the hem of ne\vruffle over Beam of old. Have tinyheading, over which Bew on to tur-
PETER listened to the storyMayfly's life and felt very Bad. I
i "One day Is so short a while to
pool and she noticed the thick mud; at the bottom. 'Ah ha.' said she to
J herself, 'there's a safe place to hidemy babies. No one will ever findthemtake
untilcare
they trre*tag enough toof themselvs. So she
'cu
olo» Hve." said he, "Why, there must bo topped me Into th7 water a n ^so many things you want to do, so M n k , . , . t h e m u d _ , w a g ft t l n y e g g
I1' H girl thinks "a lot" of her hui-band, would hate to be away from
him, and fs jealous, does she loveIhlm'
Also, la a mother Justified InStanding up for her children wheth-er they are right
for wrong? _ „"DEAR VIR-
GINIA LEK: Ihave been mar-two your*. I urn18, my hushamlin 21, We havelived with mymother - in • liuv
. until six weekswhen we
a. sleep in;;I room, M> hut1.-flnUHl tiiink« th''
• o l i d of hiBf.niolbi'r, and nif,
to. He wants ustwo to net aloiiK,but if you don't like anyone youJust cant get along.
"My inuther-tn-law and Ihad several n^htalold me
go by myself. Maybe that wouldbe best, or would jou Just try toget along with my mother-in-lawand stay where I am?
"BLACK EYES."Such a contradictory letter, Black
Your mother-in-law is meandand you
R *
haveand she has
. ...„ ahe don't Jlke me. ShebaR said so many mean lies aboutjme. Hut 1 like her and forgetthose thl iw and try to get along.
w« have to live there. Whensay something she'looks at me
vlth" u Hiieer, and you know youmit do tho things you want to
jn someone else's house.
• Make new tie-backs and valanceby cutting "strip Tdngi enough ana"wide enough that the heading will
„._, o be double, to stand up firm andKeyport Woman's Club, Monday. fronl t n e j a n e t Gagft Chapter, of thelfoim a ruffle as wide as valance It-
Mrs. George Wllllts, of Freeman D. A. R., at the annual Continental;Belt when rod is run through
Mrs. Prank R. Valentine and Mrs.iWpman's Club, was the guest of ^he;A, u . B e r g e n , were the delegates
gJtreet, Is visiting at the home of her , Congress ot the Daughters of the
R l W h iaon. Oliver Wllllts, in Rfcerton, for'Americana few weeks. ton, D.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hayden, of President
Revolution, at Washing-C. On Monday evening
It you dealre»'a single ruffle, turnyour-iop hem ot curtain to rlgfctside, Insert edge of ruffle, and stitch.
d
Eyes.to you, but you like her,can't W•••nTflhe-iMni'KeWhubby aren't mated; you don't love
hilm, hutx you think a lot of Hrm,would be unhappy ftway^ from himand un> jealous of hhi^
Now what JAO • yo*i expect nje toadvise under those clrcilmstnttces?I think your husband had better getinto Botne other business y.here thetemptation to drink Is not so greatand wliere you could have your ownme thut HE was not theibne asking |home. I suppose he would remindadvice, however.
If you "think lots" of your hus-.band, and like your mother-in-law,!why not stick to them and try to behappy? I know It isn't pleasant liv-ing In another person's houBe, espe-dally if that person isn't nice to one. jFor that reason I urge you to tryto get your husband away. But ifyou like your mother-in-law, POBBI-bly you can win her over by beinjiso nice to, her that she can't helplovlng.you.
AB she IB so loyal V> heT own chil-dren, I think It la a great pity shedoesn't Include her daughter-lnrlaw
I with theml and love her that way.too. Wise parents don't tuRe the at-,tltude ol always thinklne their clill-
High street, returned to their home, conferenceft i k ' tU d l t
Hoover addressedand commendedHigh street, retuned o ,
Monday, after a six weeks' vacatUui- delegates on the educational workj - (._!'•-.»<•-'• '• • ••''»'•'" ( l ••"'•'.'"*»' fhov ore rtnlnv
s id , gtheJThis ruffle forms a valance andthe-need no extra rod.
you
In'tti#'South'; they are doing. Head Tlie B M « 1 « Regularly
Garage Important House Element
"She Hiiyn no matter what her „ , - * • . . • AChildren do, right or wrong, she dren right, no matter what they do,h, o!?Them! If 1 do or say any-' ialthoughF they always stick to them,thlni: 1 shouldn't, ahe just' thinks | e Ven If they go wrong.
u - : I am afraid If I ftdvlqed you toHeave your husband and get a Job
am terrible, but when my hus-band does something mean to me,
ht I d n ' t think[that la all right. I don't think j a n d s u p p o r t yourself you might bethat'8 the way she should figure v^ry . l e n e ) y an (i unhappy and WIBII
had stayed and made the bestdo you? [you ayed andSo stick by, little wife,
T ^ T ^ ^ Z tfirt ^ d ^ l o MAKE things come yourweakaeaa, and I know It, so I
|ever say anything to him.fou were me what would you do?Ye haven't any children. My hua-and and I Just aren't mated, for
and try to MAKE h gw a y—for the preBeilt, anywuy.
--•PBIWONALS —Leo Grossman, ot Melnzer avenue,
Avenel, IB spending t ks IDD C
elnzer avenu,two weeks ID
fdon't love him. I think a lot of [Washington, D. C.blm, and would lyite to be awayrom him., J am jealous of him,
1 could get myself a Job and
ashington, D. C.Miss Mildred Ludlow, teacher of
the Second Grade at the ColonlaI School, la til at her. home wltb( thegrippe.
THE PERTH AMBOYGAS LIGHT COMPANY
- 206 SMITH STREET, PERTJH AMBOY _
.Healing and Cooking Appliances
Rand Automatic and Storagt Wa«r tf«afer»
Htw Proctu G*$
* 'RadUnt U g .
;th«n. all done up in a water-proof| pupa case. ' And In the mud I stayed| until this very morning, when 1I burst my Bwaddllng clothes andclimbed up a reed stalk and out of
; the pool In much the' same way usUrttgon-Ply did." ' • •
Experience is about the onlything in this wprld you can not boyon the easy-payment plan.—AtlanticConstitution. . • > • ' •
re rue STORY or-MAVflY'S
many places you would like to go,and can." t!_",___
"Now, don't you worry aboutthat!" replied the Mayfly, cheerily."I'm perfectly satisfied with my lot.In fact, I think Old Mother Nature'sarrangement ke^ps me out of a lotof trouble. You see, 1 never growweary nor discontented. Evurythlnj;seem a BO wonderful to me and it'there are a lot ot things I never dunor know, what of It? What you'venever riad you .never uilasi My, but1'IIJ ha^fiy. And tonight when I amliabpiest I shall pass Into dream-laiJd. If It pmira cats and dogB to-morrow 1 shall not care! I thankmy Mucky Stars, though, that I wasnot born Ian a ra:uy day. Then Ishould have had to1 spend my brieflite under cover, and wha,t funwould that have been?"-
Peter thought of something."I can't see why you'should mind :
i the wet so much. Didn't you tell ma (Iyou spent two years In the pool?'11' asked he.
"Uh huh!" admitted Mayfly. "But ithat was when I was a Larva and;had other Ideas about lite!"
"How did you yet into the pool?"demanded Peter. Mayfly chuckled.
"Well, it happehetf this way, Oneday my mother was flying over the
666Is a Prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,Bilious Fever and MalariaIt is the most speedy remedy known
"Mother knows wherewe'ru KOIIIK." A child'si'liitli should inspire us totravel ,thv rt'*l <>f <mr,|ourney In IMTIII-II withThe (iivat lMnii and l'ur-|NKMI that (Iltvi-Ls our. des-tiny.
Personal supi'i v^ion ofall details Th" I'xpnnaaIs moderated ' by yourchoice of furnishings. ;
THE FUNERAL HOMEA. F. Greiner — H. A. Hlrner
K«t. 1904HltERN ST. * R»rMlO\ AVB.
Tel, Woodbridge 26*
BnglUh type of house with f t « _ » a« part of the design
Prepared for Central|iy Architectural Keaearch Bureau
The American Home Magas-W
MORE and more the galwgq, i» be-ing made an important element
In the design of the small house.Whereas formerly storage space forthe automobile was provided in »barn or ahaok pla«*d off in one eor-net of the lot, it is oow worked righIinside the hou»«, ^The p d e d i p n ^venlence of a garage lnco»o(fttM tuthe b«u«e it , too treat » , t»
making the gara_ethe house, and
front door offrom It
right into A hallway at the aide.In the house Bhown afeore, the ga-
rage la frankly accept*-! u an Im-portant pact of the defllgn. It iseasily raaehed from the _treet, anda door leads from it into the backhall. The bouse itself U of a modi-fled Engllali >type, designed to bebuilt ol sUtoco, with an insert ofh»lf-Un»»HP by way o l vajrtatlon.
window* art wellIpterestlw 'roJDf line
iy a skillful pUnnlng oft_e eablw. Th* arehUert eattmiteithe .cubical contenta of t)ie h«ute at2Q.00O cubic feet, which »t 6fl ««nti
i. cubic foot, would make the housecost ^10,000.
Observe how well manned therooms in this house are. The livingroom overlooks the stone-flagged en-trance yay> the lawn at the left o|the house, and a semi-enclosed
'porch, also laid with flagstone*, at'the rear. A <loorf fc*om the dmlogroom open* on thUMreh. »»4 thl»room has two other exposures. Themaster's bedroom r-«ms the tMwidth of the hou»«w>d t» certain tobe comfortable and cheerful. Closetspace has been afforded In convenientplacet. • '• •
WhenQHyf156160 Smith S» Harth Amlxy. VJ.
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THE WOODBRIDGE LEADERTHK WOODBRIDOa PSUnmY. WO.At 1*4 Mali Street, WoodtrMc*. * J.
P«« Oftc* at Waiiftfiif. K J- ••
l«paMleaUoa of a mUSSM Is ptnatttnd •
laMnsft u « Invited, bat M
WwAridf*, N. J-, Friday, April 18, 1W0
v. •
With every Easter, the Christian wortd returns anew to •the thought of resurrection, nor is this, hope supported byfaith alone. . , ;
At this time, especially, tfie eternal lift f ^ l e of nature is'evident all about us. ' • . ; • ' ' \
.The bleak, dead fields of winter arc now prefnanV wrU\new life, and the myitery of resurrection is Mfrin the tender;
^ buds'of every tree and shrab. \ ' • - >Nature everywhere proclaims that life it everlasting, and
that death is but a restful deep preparing for life to come. IEven in the heavens the great drama of life and death:
goes on forever. Stars burn brightly, give birth to planets,whkh cool aad give birth to life, then to disintegrate into stel- jlar dust, which, caught up in the hand of Creation, is again1
moulded into heavenly bodies.Man, though only an intutftesiinal part of the tiny portion
of the universe visible to as, is nevertheless a part of all, in-destructible, everlasting. *
Even before man could reason, the keen instinct of thewild, and the unfolding of life, caused him to sense the truthof resurrection.
With the coming of religion, this great truth took on aspiritual signiriance, interpreted by the Great Teacher, who*? (
life and death irrevocably proved that the verity of .His philo-sophy, t |
For, though He died on the cross, and though an army of jskeptics and cynics have tried to undermine His teachings, and!destroy its disciples, His spirit lives today iiY every kindly, sym- jpathetic act, in every generous deed, in every impulse to serve imankind, and to relieve the hardship, the suffering, and themisery of the poor, the ignorant, and the feeble in mind and |body. .' ' * !
What is the world-wide desire for a peace among nations |—but a resurrection of His teachings: "Love Thy Keigh-1
bor " !What is the world-wide influence of the Red Cross and
the missions, but the practical application of that thought?Let others sneer and-jeer, let the pessimists point to* the j
carnage of the World War and the greed ind luxury-love of j
WHO HUNS HER WASH OUT
Otic* In tha
Sheriff.
DAVID TIJ7.7J
; To be
WILBNTZ.Solicitor.
advertised April18th
SHERIFF'S SALECHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY-Between Modern Building
day st theICHy of New
'of | t n 4 snd premise* hereinafterparticularly described., situate, Iyit,Kand being In th* Township « Woodbridge, in the County of. Middles**and State *f Km ' « * • * • * '
Being known and designated ,OHLot, NOT. 32 and 88, Block 373B.on "Map of Berkley Terrace, situ-ated st Iselln, *ln the Township ofWoodbridge, County o! MlddW*and State of New Jersey."
Being Hhe satte premises conand veyed W the party of the first part
by deed of Edward t . Walsh, bearanTlUMkah Hoftnan, et als., ue- Ing ^ j t a date herewith. The eon
, ^ „«*» *w urn •• £%*„
to sal* at public «w*"r , ° n
g D A Y i MAY FOl'R„ NINETEEN HtNDREO
AND THIRTY
W appro* i
to* afternoon of tSheriffs O«ce InBranwkk. N. J.
said day *the City of New
Decree* amountingmstely *6,««0. .
Together with sH and singular
and appurtenances thereunto heor In anywise appertainingBERNARD M. GANNON.
Sheriff.LEO OOLDBERQBR.
bridge I* the Cowaty Of Middlesexand State Of New Jersey, snd moreaarticalarly wstertbed as follows:
Known a* bat Number* 1*0 and111 as shown on a map entitled.
Map of Avea-1Park, *****>Woodbridfe Tvwasbip, MiddlesexCoonty. Sew Jersey, owned snd de-
Ml hy thf Maple Realty Com-S l i Smith street; Perth Am-New Jersey; , surveyed sn*
by Larson and Fox. Engitand surveyors. Perth Ambov
and 1 M In the
SHERIFF'S SAXE
boy!
f*r»,
Pupils Theresa Bnsrok. JoeMan Turk, Rose Honilti:Copciu. Joseph PaAklvtnbo.Baiog. George Baty|i. Mike
Kolb, Bdwmd
the City of
MIDDLESEX CQWIX COMMONl'LEAS—Between. Msthias Zstrni,Plaintiff, vs. Martin Hoffmann amiRose Hoffmann, Defendants. I'IFa for sale of vremiaes datedMarch 8. 1930.By virtue ofjpie above stated writ
to me dlrecteoand deUvared, 1 willofflc* expose to sale at public vendue on
Middlesex County In WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWENTY' and more particu ; THIRD, NINETEEN HUNDRED
described as follows: i AND THIRTYBecinatag at a, point formed by st 2 o'clock In »!ie afternoon of said
the feterstetion of the westerly line day «t tht Sheriff's Offlee In lh«M Rahway Avenue and the; norther- City of New Brunswick, K. J.
HT of Burnet Street; running thence. All that right title and Interest ori f l j westerly along «sld northerly the defendants, Martin Hoffmannline of Btimet Street nlntty-oiw and and Rosa Hoffmann, of. In and to all
iforty hundredths (41.40) feet; the following described peral«f>, tothenw ftl running northerly fifty wit:
' (S t . feet- thence i l l running east') All that certain tract, parcel or- ' e r t y ninety-nine and slity-six hun- land and premises, lying and
' - '• (S» .« l feet; thence (41 In the Township of Woodbridgcsoutherly along the said the County ofline of Rahwsy Avenue of New Jersey,
in
N^Kl»b^r»B»eal.«eMA party of tweBty^lght pupils o f 'gam Neaetn u . v*n,u.«.
School, the of
Theleariyin the morn Ing
drbu, the worldia becoming more tolerant, more understand- the pier at i»:i«.ing, more Christian in character. 4Ssiud4trnt, 'second'
Even those who openly revolt against "religion" are not:cabins, the swtguntng~poot aad'theopposed to its principles, but rather surfeited and disgusted gSTofdeck^nd taX^ife^IS!with the hypocrisy, the sham, the smug, mercenary compla-JThe members of tie orchestra ob-
partieuUrir described, situate, lying of beginning, all as. shown on the easterly side of St. Georgesand bring in ihe Township of Wood : aforesaid map. • • distant 255 feet from the latmec
v , - . tridse la the ConntT of Middlesex; Decrees amounting to appro*.-i tion of the easterly line- of St.- - 'Jew Jersey. Imatelv $17 «0«. iGeorge's Avenue with tht northerly
at a point in the1 Together with all and singular line of Greene Street; thence runof Decker Street, dis-'the rights, privileges, hereditaments ning northerly along the aald line
Hundred thirty-three and1 and a'ppurtenaaies thereunto be- of St. George's Aveaue, fifty (591one-hondredtbs'ioBriDg or In anywise appertaining, feet to a point; theaee .easterly an.1
' " BERNARD M, GANNON, {parallel with Greene Street ODC
of the Cnnardir^rded - M * B — o( He., lh of - J * - . ^ • ^ ^ T f V t e r ^ T o ^ ' WILLIAM A. SPBNCER. *"" I n o r t h ^ t ' c t r n e / K n e ^ f & £Ice tUs week. . •ortherty side of Decker t2« 98 Sslicltor. :Hriciko; thence southerly along aid
— . , - ~ . w_ v L _ A ««W*ter. Btaanor . '"*• * " « W wittthe westerly side of As-! To be advertised April 18th.. Hrieiko'a line afty (6«) feH;
o. s«ndv._____ fifty-four
(78"> 54') west, aloog the aortherly
Woodbrufee. on FruUy. April 4(h
WILLIAM A. SPENCER.f 28 98 Sslidtor.
To be advertised April 18th..SJ«. April 25th., m o , May Jnd..jtheaee westerly
JGreene^Stree! soeight (128) feet to the point or
{place of beginning. Be all qf saiddimensions more or less.'
Being same premises conveyed to
—LBGAL ADVKRT1SBMKXT—
'cency and political meddling so often found masquerading- un-der the guise of Christianity.
llged the kiddies by playing a fqpjselections j,
F o r ! , ! T W ^ rson. BJrtiard^was born to
master in big own house, orbands know the reason why.—J
selections.After the tour of the sbip wasjand Mrs. Peter Hodan. af Douglas
completed the party went to Bronx'itretK, Keasbey. on Thursday, April, . . . i Park, where they ate bo» htocbeont. | ivitt. .--
&hQUld be Aitarinnch^ arjrisit was ss**>:to thfA A son, Ju»Up. was born toMost iinii-.Boo in the *ark. The children tefl Sad Un. SteHta Pasterak, of 12
aad f o a r t e e n one-hundrcdtluj CUITDIFF'C QAI.F»4»14) feet to the line of a tract! S l l B i u r r a iJ/u** „(,[ Martin Hoffman and Rosie.toniteriy of Edgar; thence (2) along IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY his wife, by deed of George C
«.h lands fomerly of Edgar, north one! —Between Emilie Sondergaard,,Hrlcsko, et, tix., dated Jurf 13." ' • i j . ™ . i » . i r j M ninntM <i^22')| Complainant, and Leah Kahme,'1924, and recorded in the office oiIdegrw, twenty-tsro minutes
^ ^ d d ih
1 At present. '< up ocean liners in
It is now fashionable for a woman to have her eyebrows The children who went
hundred «ighiy and eight- et. als.. Defendants. Fi Fa for the Clerk of th« County of Middleone-hundredths (180.08> feet to the! sale of mortgaged premises dated sex in Book of deeds 780 for fcaidline of lands formerly the Mawbeyj March 28, 1930. County on pages 398. V
ii _/tract; tbofce* (3) along lands for- By * t n e of the above stated writ j Judgment anjottntlag to approxi-merly ot M*w|»ey sooth. seventy-)(o me directed and delivered, I will malely |1JMO.seven degrees, thiny-tix minutis: expose to sal* at public vendue on i Together with all and singular(77° i t ' ) east, ten and eleven ^ne- W E D N E S D A Y . MAY FOLK- the rights, privileges, hereditaments
"Knndredths UP-1U l««irnieiife"'TTlT Tfc'ENl'H7NlNETBEN-ggypREB--«nd--appurtenances . thereunto -hs-* man Rohert Mnd# rarWn i o ! S O I l l B ' eleven'degrees, si i minutes• AND_THIRTY longing or ft anywlae appertaining.A son. Mooen Meaae, war oorn I O , . , , ^ fm) ^^ m t ^ running at At one o'clock Standard Time (Two BERNARD M. GANNON,on the!Mr. SJUL-MTS. Wilson Sofield, of 28
thinned,don Opinion.
J.P.GER1TY&CO.Real Estate Laaorance
Private Sales. Appraisal*. 1!*- ™*. W«. Burglary. Accidentp e r t Testimony. Mortgage and Health. Team*. Boilers,Loans, Business Brokerage, Druggists', Employes', Land-Bconomlcal ^Jlanagemeat of l o r d l . M d {jontrwtors' UahU-D , ^ . , , . . • OIUUH.I ^^ ll_Hne, Tourist. Salesmen
aad Transit 'Insurance, Auto-mobile Fire and Liability Com-
Economical ManageProperty a Specialty*
Bonds 4b Mortgages
93MainStnet Tekr>h*f»e2*3
GE&ITY wrjILDlNG
mobile Fire and Liablpares and, Plate Glass
Woodhridie
,
J Madeline Sleber. Rhoda Moe.I drew Zelenak. Charles Bason,jGardner. Helen Gardner,
An-jAmboT City HosptULJohn:
—LHUAL ADVERHSEMENT—
SHERIFFS SALE
—USGXL AW EBTISEMEST—
SHERIFF'S SALEOF NEW JERSEY
I V New York Edtsoaand Loan Association,
New York corporation, Qomplain- m^-iy . ^ant. and John McfartlaDd andi Decrees
'and eighty one-hundredths 1171.80) Sheriff's Office in the City offeet to the northerly side of Decker Brunswick, N. J.
BE-i
New
iStreet, the point or place{GINNING.1 BOUNDED on the north' f o r n l e r l y o f MwD*>": « «i l u n r o r lonnerty ofn^u^.^,,, m t h e
a S t r m hni „„ the
of All those certain lots, tracts uri parcels of land and premises, here-
by lands jinafter particularly 'descril|ed, sltu-« b> »"*«'nte, lying and being in the Town-Claude W.'ship «t Woodbridge. in the County
t ** f N, a n d s
124.78 . Attorney.To be advertised March «38tb..
m o . April 4th., 1930, April 11th.,ls30. and April 18th.. 1930. ,
—LBQAL ADVEHTI8EMBKT—
Alice McPartland, bis wife,fendaata.gaged premises, dated
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY' ~—Between Cituens Building and
l<oan Asaocistion, a eorporatiomof New Jersey, Complainant, andJacob Mohr, et 'als., Defendants.F1 Fa. for sale of mortgaged prem-ises dated March 28. 1930. " 1By virtue of the above stated writ';
to me directed and delivered, I willeipoae to sale at public vendue oa'W E D N E S D A Y . MAY FOUR-TEENTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED
AND THIRTYAt one o'clock Standard Time (Twoo'clock Daylight 8aving Time) iathe afternoon of the said day at tbe Brunswick. N. J. ,
I Sheriff's Office in' did City of New! 'AJI tne followingrtract or parttlBrunswick, N. J. I |of land and prtmines hereinafter j
All the following tract or parcel .particularly de^r.bed. sUu^te. irinrof land and premises nereinafter Jand being in the Township of Wood
to, amounting^ « . . , ^'mately |5.«0».t«.Fi >a for i * l e
i ^ ™ 0 S - | Together with all and
- Bey.I BEGINNING on the easterly side I
approxi- of Fulton Street In the southerly IN
SHERIFF'S SALECHANCERY OF NEW JERSEYB
By virtue fit the above staled wriito me directed and deUveM, I willexpose' to sale ai iwbUe \endue orrt f . U N E S D A Y, MAY FOIR, iTEENTH, NISETEKN HUNDRED
' AfiD THIBTY i T oAt one o'clock Sundanl Time (Two JJJJodock Daylight Saving Time) in uiv'the afternoon or the aald day at tha '•
o. y pBERNARD y. GANNON
. TOOLAN
April h8ih..M U u # 1 M » , Mayrjnd.
»th., 1J3».
—Between Clara Vanderhovea.Complainant, and Ronald Still-man and Marion E. Stlllmaa, aiswife, et als., Defendants. Ft Kafor sale of mortgaged premisesdated February 2^. US0.'By virtue of the above stated writ
SterifTs OUceBrunswick N
in
f \
JUST RECEIVEDSpring Shipment
PETER PANWASH SUITS
(or
BOYS
Speciaf Price $1BOYS' SPORT OXFORDS
Full line of Haberdashery •FOR EASTER
THE MEI TS SHOPPtTERVOGEL,
. , _ _ . IN CHANCERY OF SEWparticularly described, situate, lying {bridge, in the County of Middlesex —Between John A.and being in the Township of Wood- und State of New Jersey. *nd mor* Complainant,' and John Habinabridge in the County ot Middlesex\particularly described on a certain j and Helen Habina. Defendant*!
jand State uf New Jersey. {map entitled. May of Ausoniii. Be.ng known and designated as i Manor, aituatei. at IseUa, WiI Lois 1675 and 1676 on a map en-'bridge Township, Cooaty of Hid| titled. "Property of William IL'sex, State of New Jersey, suMoffltt, comprising 629 Building lots1 aad mapped by Larson and Kknown as Hopelawn situated ia'th* Chrii Engineers. 171*1 Smith Street.Towndhip of Woodbridge, jHiddleseijPerth Amboy. N<w Jersey, whichCounty, New Jersey, .surveyed by Clsaid.map has been heretofore filed
jline <of the lands of John PfelSerTogether with all and singular j which beginning point is in the
i h e r i e n t ^ privileges, hereditaments!neighborhood" of six hundred feetan.1 appurtenances thereunto be-1 south of the southerly line of Albert!longing or. in anywise appertaining. Street; thence southerly along Uiej
easterly line of Fulton Street forty jfeet; thence easterly parallel withthe southerly like of Pfetffer's land to me directed and delivered,' I willsiity-seven and elghteen-hundredtfla expose to sale at public vendue oafeet more or less to the wjssterlyi WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-line of land of the Perth A'mboy and . THIRD, NINETEEN HUNDREDWoodbridge Railroad; Ibence north-! AND THIRTYer|y along the westerly line of said At two o'clock in the aftrroooa ofrailroad forty feet to the southerly the said day at the Sheriffs Ome*line of Pffiffers land; and thence In the City ot New Brunswick, N. J.westerly along the same sixty-seven, All the following tract or parcelaiid eighteeo-hundn-dths feet to the of land and premises hereinaftereasterly line of | Fulton Street-and particularly described, situate, lyUiepoint Or plate of beginning. and being in the Township of Wood-
' BEGINNING a.t the center of Kul- bridge, in the County of Mldaleseiton Street running thence westerly snd State of New Jersey '
.twenty (I0V feet to a point twenty- BEGINNING at a point la th*jsix <!«. feet .south or the southeast northerly side or Alwat Street, dit
late of James Bojwi, tant north 77- SO' JO" west 111.11the northeast cor- feet from the,corner formed by th*
feet 'Alwat Street with the westerly sids<he land* <»f of Amboy Avenue; thence (1) north
,the party of the Ant part to land Ho V 10" east « . l l feet to
City of New: . j j j t n a i . ADVKSTUiEMEXT-
SHERIFFSSALE
Fi Fa for sale of mortgaged preniises aaim March 11, l»^0. .corner ot
By virtue df the above sUttd writ ( ^ " L j l 1
to me directed and delivered, I willrT_.oflf (D aale at public vendue onW E D N E S D A Y . MAY FOUR-
TEENTH. NINETEEN HUNDREDAND THIRTY
easterly two hundred ten and eighty-nine hundred!hs (ZtO.tt) feet froma stake la the northerly line of said
d lHoward Streetb o u n d a r y lineH i
yand the easterly
fy
of Washlngto*1) th
tend aad wife
provemenu thereon erected.Together with a)I .the right, title'parcels of land aad premises, -^ere-i
interest of saii Jona McPart- iaafur particalariy described, situ-- ate.
lag fa the bed of aar street, road or ship ofi i f Midd
and betasWoodbftdg*.
to Town-
aveaoe. ia front of or adjotntag said of Middlesexpremises to the center line thereof, sey.
Decrees amounUag to
northerly line «( Pin- thencet»e t««
east- erly• (I)S
(B) south I Jo 7» we.i
Heights; running thence (1) north-erly in k line at right angles to th» „ . „ , ._.said northerly line of Howard Street Decrees amounUag to approvl- Beginning at a point u the cornerone oundred twelve (1U> feet to a mately *2,8M iformed by the intersection of theHake, running tbenee (*) in an, Togethssy-*iih all aad singular I northerly line of Brown 'Arcaneeasterly direction fifty and fourteen the rights, privileges, hereditaments j with the westerly line of Edwardhundredths (60.14) feet to a pipe.jaM appurtenances thereunto be- Street; thence rawing <1) Norther-
^ of Alwati 9trwt; thence•long (ha said northerly side of
T7° W *•" easior place of BK
•utely 13,100TogAtber
<««P»ro«l-t h e
•"
running thence (1) southerly In a longing or ia anywlwappertainiag.line' parallel with the ftrst courw BERNARD M. GaNNQN.one imndred fifteen and slity-eigbti. Sheriff.hundred^ (lli.*8> feet to a pipsin the said northerly line of HowardStreet; running thence (4) wester-ly and along the said northerly lineof Howard Street. «tty (59) feet t*.the point or place of Ipgiaataf.
Bounded on the north by lands oiadjoining owner, east by lot H*T.south by said Howard Street aadwest by lot l*Vi all aa aMwa oa•aid nap.
Decrees amounting toswtely M.*0«.N.nutely f«,»«f.N.. Together with all aa4 |6«alatthe rights, prtrftona, h<r«4l*i—l<s
U t h
3. BAV1LAND TOMPUN8,1.14 \ Solicitor.T» be advwtise4 April 18th.
April 25th.. \%%%. May 2nd.,vm. aad May >th. 111*.
SHHUfPSSALE
ly along the westeriy side of Ed-ward Street, a distance of one hun-dred and Ifty (ISO /eel to a petal;thence running (1) westerly, paral-lel with Brown AMsme, a distanceof one hundred (1M> feet to apoint; thence maalag (1) souther-ly, parallel with the first describedcourse, a dhttaaek of oae hundredand ttty (ISO) feet to a point la
JERSEY
the lorthertynue; thence. . .along tbe northstly line of BrawnA di f
UM of Rrow» Ave-(4) Easterly,
W CsUMCESY OF NBWV n i l I I I " • - - ^ ^ ~ •" *T " — • • • nr~~*r—qp WWW • • • • «aBMM#f •. RRBWV V f H I V W B
- ^ 4 » « * l ' Marjerlto Jae.nart.[AveniM, a disUaae <rf one bnndredOosaplata«iit, aai n « M i Han- (t«tt feet-to tlM polat or place ofUaa, i t als.. DsfaVtanU. Fi Fa begiaWg.f«r sal* ofAnted March 14. l i f t .
premises
By vtrtsw of the ab«ve Mated writa*Being knowh and aasisaato. . .
(ola Nos.; It, M, IS, 14. It, aad IIia Btoek 411 B m swp of B«d«>
&. iT!rt.!!lL0' * ^ »J»W'»Uted writ
? * * ! * " * *•'"«»«. I will
appurtenance* t*er«unto~ >r in anywlat"
BSBNARO^. f Sheriff.
1»M, April. l i l t , aad Hay «0u
Th» foregoing descriptim> If Ukentrom a nap of survey ntde br
»«"» ••nfulsr Q«Wf« * • MarrUli CivH. Baflneer.heredlta&nu iW«odbrtdge, K J., daud Novembersiftft>IH|tf|' KA I S ] f
lon.ing or in anywiseBERNARD M.
THOMAS L.
To be. adI'M. Asril 2
HANSON,Solicitor.
nuKA IS] f
Baing knows andU * ind 4 In blpek
BsUtes, situate In Middles^
lith.,|K«U*y, surveyed by Lo«U P. Booi,
Wag" the 'sante con
SHERIFFS SALEPPraUon. dated <EU*2
!*•* recorded Decixuher I,
S ' f 5 S ^ h Clerk1»J7, in
•t- als.. M3*taau"" n*Fa™lw!.JTt!Jer wlth ^ '•** lsr.
Scl
THEWOODBRIOGEU
to Give ConcertNext Friday
entitled. "Map of RvergreenIn Woodbrldgc Town-C t N
mils, situated In Woodbrldgamp. Middlenx Cminty, N. j . , 8ep«ember 1929 S l l"
p. M n y, N. j . , 8epember, 1929, Scale l"-60\ Oeorg.>
K. Merrill, Civil EnRineer," iaald b i i
—LBOAt AOVflRTttRMlSNT—
N O T I C R...... NOTICE IS HBHBBY QIVEN thatami the Town«htp Committee w|ll hold n
walks. Curb and Gut-ter 1..
Court Curt andOutler - —
Lee, Street Curb and
• I ' l l ' 1 «
•»
i.:.nd
bands of the Townshi
'in* streeU not beyond the property termlned by the Chairman of the 2. The said M»es tot t a l * J - J ~ : j12 000 00'side lines of, Hillcrest Avenue a» Township Committee, the Township nary poles-will be * J * S ' " V X ^ I .Vn . v w ,.• ^ tjtefinhied by the Township Clwfc and Township Trwwuw. win. nfcrtiy on the w . v ^ i i i t ^ i W J *
SfiOOOO Committee to be necessary to pm- are hereby authomed to execut. said United New Jersey *™V^
«• Merrill, Civil Engineer," t id'the Township Committee will ho ld i 'Lw. 8lw«t Curb and tect the Improvement. ^ i , ."""" **" l * t o D 0 « " r nntW! '" Hailro^ Avenw a t \ dtpff^f « S
RT.S . ^ S Z ^ V T Z ^^^Jl^^Ti?^^^^ tMO0O° mJue a c ^ T ' l X i l T n , sewer to be construct., ^ ^ J r ^ T * * 'Hn, of M.^ \« i t | } : .^« r t A.H W ^ l k ! r ' . ? l - . ^ , oradin. and Culler !«•«• W " - ^ ^ SaMKM S ^ J K
'the provisions ot at act entitled, at a manhole in the center lln« of In the* right-of-way of In*
.ti
Minerva Avenue 850more or less to Ida Avenue.
Ida Avenue
T*;,-liool
linn of
feet'April 28th., 19S0, at J:30 o'clock; Grading and Gutter< In the afternoon, (Daylight 3a#ng Pennsylvania ' Arenqe,
Ida Avenue I Time i, to consider the final pasfsgu, Hopelawn,. Curb andBeginning at a point In the south-'of the following ordinance, at whien - Gutter -..*«terly Un« of Greet 8trt«t whare time and place objections thereto,Van Buren,t Alw»t and
Kailroad and
eny im« ot Qrtet 8tri«twn«re time and place objections thereto.van Buren, Jiiwet anrsame Is Intersected by the cen-'may be presented by any taxpayer. Wlllry Street^ Linline of Ida Avenue as said of the Township. coin and Waihtngtoi
».» . . . . ^ . _ __ . o b J e c t o r g m a y m . - I * « . . * • « » . . . .
•UtU
'rtti Vlt . ? l g hl ' 1
t r e e t 8 a" shown on the sforemen-l Objectors may file a written ob-Th^no™ Boons h a J m « ' ' H
1 ° n e d m»P. and from said begin4)ectlon with the TownshlpTCl«rkTheodore Hoops, bandmas- nlng point running (1) southwester^prior to that date1.
• Uy along the center line of Ida Ave-'nue 690 feet more or less to anWgle point; thence (2) northwest-,eriy still along the center line ot I . AS OKJDMANCR
l,Wi.*L ADVBlrtlSBMEVT—
N O T I C ENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
,l,,. fallowingMIKI and third•jilniik-d at ft,.i,lp Committee
(2) northwest-—., »«.. along the center line otIdfc Avenue 3»3 feet more or less ro[another angle point; ..thence ••*"
Still along
B . J . PUNlOJlN,Tewnshlp '
B. J; DUNIOAN,Township Clerk
AX ORDINANCE
To Vaoitc, Itoleme and KxKIIIHII the Public Right* inMlmna Avenue, Ida Avenueami Claybome 8tre«t, tn theT o w n R h i p of Woodbrldge,Count)' ot Middletex «rf<l Sute<il New Jerseji aa Shown on a< Vrtitln M«p ot Evergreen Hills,Hitiintwl In Woodbridge Town-slilp, MUMteMex County, NewIciwy, Dat^d September, 191M,Mndc by George It. Meirill,Civil KnRineer, Woodbridge, N.,1, ami Duly Filed in theClerk's Office of MkldleoexCounty. •< it Ordained by the TownshipCommittee ot the Township ofWnodbrldge, In the County ofMiddlesex, New Jersey:1. That, the following described
siiceh, the center line* of whichiin> hereinafter set out, be and theHalhc are hereby vacated:
MWerv* AvenueUrglnnlng at & point in the
south westerly line of Green Streetwhere the Barae it Intersected by thecenter line of Mineiva Avenue asmild Minerva Avenue! 1« shown on a
- . . . H n e e M d a Avenue 106 feettforeor.ff" J less t,o the most northerly jftnd of |
Ida Avenue a& shown on the above,mentioned map. • j
(laj borne 'Street jBeginning at a point Iny the
southerly line ot Minerva Awenudwhere the sam* in Intersected by t V j .center.line of'Clayborne Street as j j e it Ordained by the Townshipsaid streets are shown on the afore-. Committee of the Township olmentioned map; .and from Said be-! Woodbridge, ln the County ofginning point running southeasterly I Middlesex: , *200 .feet to the northerly line of Ida 1 i, That Auth Avenlje,
To Provide for the Necvmary<,' .iici-ote Curb and XMter, au<l(.'jncrete HXIewalk aiid CmuerI'nVi'UH-nt and the , Nec«*fiaryttiuluce DraiittW.- of Anth A\B-hut, Woodbrkige, and to PN).vl<l*t tor the ismwnce of Tt'in-porary. Notm or Improvonwntliunda and to I'rovMe for theAtatt-ftamiemt Thereof.
coin and WashingtonAvenue Curb,-Gutter,Grade and 'Cindering
Wallace Btwet, , CtubGutter and Grade ,._
,,CohMnbus Avenue Op«n-il l i l j ...•-*~~ **.—.JKopWawn Street}; Ing and BHen
New JerseyCompany.
a. The character of thewhich said street U to beconstruct, wafatain andwt»»ary poleT » • Us - - . ^ .^-
the kaset ot ss4* ttl»*
AvenuePdrd» gtree
Jahies Btre«t-Gret 4 * n u e
8.B0O.O0 "An A«t Concerning JMnlclpsllUe*', Rldgedalt* Avenue and ertand.nj.I hereinbefore described. westerly approximately 611 feet! I. The eoit of said Improvement more or teas to a proposed manholeshall be assessed upon the lands In 1. All of the work of said im
| the vicinity thereof benefited or In- provement Is to be* done In accord-39,000.00 creaatd ln value (hereby to tne ex- ance with, the plans and profile ol
{tent ot the benefit or Increase. Wedgewood AnnUe, Woodbrldgc >a*itJl-way, uie swsee w « w w >3 000 00 9. This ordinance shall take effect Sewer Improvemiit, alrj|.erelnberor<> ngry poles (o extend In sad on , ! • #
• immediately upoadU adoption and described, m t d r f f Oebrge R. Mer street line rit a stteiav eamsJSMrtf9,500 00 advertising us re\uirit by law,- rill, Township Sagiaeer, and tbe known as Railroad Avesoe It . lkM
; 0 / DUNIOAN it*«lftcatlons thwefor, which arc township, which said l»e«Uo&* artI -Township Clerk. n o * °n fll« * l U l the Tuwnshl|> designated on a map
Introduced and passed first read-oApril
n .,. „Re »-u r f a c I n g
Street, Grdveetc , _.....
Main Street RepnvhiK
Uth.. i«3tt.advertised April lKtli
1930.
IBflMRNT—
14,000.0014,000.001
NOTICE TO CX)NTttJlcrrOIW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Clerk. tto and made part hereof.> 8. This ordinance shall take etrei* n-114, B-131, U-tt>, B-Jimmediately upon Us adoption sntf B-231. Tlie location of suidsdvertlslni as reqnired by law.. is tllkewtol shown on a set of draWr
1 ' B. J. DUNIOAN. ings now on die with the Towaahi»<' Township Cld'K. Engineer which shows the conatritc- ?
Introduced and passed first r«ad- tlon ol'tbe poles on tbe rlKht-of-wmfIng April 14th., 1130. - and street lln« ot ifi« aforwsUt
To be advertised- April mil. , Railroad Avenue.
S. That In case any of theamounts set forth in Section 1 here
sealed bids will b« received by the$558,900.00 poard ~* '"•-'— P"">f-"'-*"« "'
^•\j ^ I t^f IAS) V 0 V B V U laHA^ | | j TJBA\A VA ^^ m i
borne 8tr#»t as shown on the a,forementioned map,
2. Said streeU or the portion*thereof hereby vacated are shown
,on a map showing the foeWjni'f „ „ , , . , „ ,[bounds and dimensions thereof and'i^Qvigtons of an act entitled
ot Chos"en ' Freeholders ofM.ddlosex County for the resurfac:
v - -- - « . - - , - - . - 1BK »nd repair Of the present pave-(jxceed the amount heretofore ap- m e n t o n a fleaion of " J
To be advertised April11)30, aad April 15th., W0,
—LBOAL
« Ot tile•• -• Vance shall take eBert <
adoption * i
tor sald_ lmgr4vemenU,ho appropriations
pathe Wood
Turnpike
.. This ordinanceImmediately upon Itsprescribed bylaw, - < <
B. J. Dl'NIOAH,Township Clerk.
Introducpd and passed flnt read-
Avenue, thence continuing thek. "the" northerly line.. ot ^i»colu|^w^™«» 7 ' ^ v - ' j ^ t r " " " " " ; bridge-wew urunswicn lu™»"1\'0
l v , l l v „_.„ „ _ „ _ , conite sidewalk and cinder pavement
necessary surface 'drainageund..r and by v.rtue uf
\u
Dounas ana aimensions mereoi ana,filed with the Township Clerk on In- jtroductloti of this ordinance.
3. The public rights arising fromI the dedication ot said streets arehereby released from said . dedlSa-tlon,,,
Act Concerning Municipalities",
• •» — - • Yvooauriug«, m mu m m i> "•hereby appropn- ^oodbrldgei Oounty ot Middlesex,
N O T I C E
N6T1CS: IS HEREBY- GIVEN that Ing April 14th", 19»0.the Township Committee will hold i w To be advertised Aprilmeeting at the Memorial Municipal 1930, and April 2KU>., 1930.Building, Woodbrldge, N. } , , onApril ii»th., 1SS0, at 3:30 o'clock
3. That aaid bonds or'.State ol New Jersey, and opened and
r notes shall r e a a j n pUD||e l i t the County aecordy of April nai N B W i k N J onainarp •»• l n B l aBlu u u l u l s '" n o l B B "UBl read ln public * t the county »ecoro
au
ltnafe be dated the 15th day of April ^ l l d l n ^ Newl»runs*ick. N. J., on
"',,:„ 1930, shall be due and payable tlie -T^day, April J»th. , ' t9S0, at »:00I, '' 15th day ot April, 1931, at a place l p M ifoyjtght Saving Time.
In'mnd o t P f tym e n t» *» t n o Townshhj of T^awinKS, specifications and forms* [ . . " I Woodbrldge, and shall bear tnler«st'or m contraBt and bond tor thehereto « n o t m o r e th(S? a U p e r C l n t T proposed worii, preparefl by W.
In the att^rno.6n, (Daylight _ „|Tlm«). to consider the final L>assagt>of the following ordinance, at which
—LBOAL ADVHHTlKKMKtfT—
S O t I C K
Act uoncernmg mumi; ^ . I U ™ ' " 'of payments rn the Township ofproved March iS7, 1917, the aniend- j W o o d b r l d g e , g n d i h a n bear Interestment thereof and supplements there-1\ t m»ore than six oer centumt* and other laws applicable thereto. » e r a n n u m -
2. The said ' ~~
time and place objections theretomay be presented *— —" »—>*»-»of the Township.
Objectors may (lie a written ob- U , . ,M ( ._Wi^ the Township Clerk j . * .*
to thatbonds
tlon^ , -.. ' known as the Alith Avuiiui', Wood-4.'This ordinance shall take et-[bridge, Concrete Curb and Outter
feet Immediately upon Its adoption!an)j Concrete Sidewalk, and Cinderand ' advertisement as' requiredlaw. v
Dated March 241h., T930.Advertised March 2Sth.,
and April 4th., 1930.T WM. A. RYAN.
Committeeman-at-Larg«Attest:
B. J, Dunlgan,
^ J lavement improvement.I 1. The sum of Tweitty-slx Thousand (|26,000.00) " " "
'Imuch thereof as may
the Township Committee and by ...Township Treasurer and attested bythe Township Clerk under the seal;• ' under the seal; nrun8Wioi, vof the Township, and Bald officers "„""„* hv nriBhall have power ,ty dnter.mlne upon j
Clerk of the BoarJ of Freehold- jCounty Record Building, Newj
o.u..nn . t n , ... J.. and may be Inispected by prospective bidders dur-
. g0;Bnau nave power ,w ui!iei;iiuiiB ui>"" .nt^iiBinusa hours. Bidders will beneceB»aiv t h 0 f o r m o f **ld nOtf'8 n r bo
1nd^an ,d furnished wltB a. copy of the speci-
j TJocnnnnni nnlfurs or 801 " nBVB p o w V w ' L A " A iil(s>>lBin«sa htturs. Biooers win OB, « m B a n d ( » 2 6 ' 0 0 0 - 0 0 ) D°lfar8 o r 8°Uho form of said not™ or bonds andl . ^ , d w l t B a c o p y 0 ( the speci-" 3 ° . much thereof as may be neeessai^ flx d e U l u n o t h e r e l n fixed, t ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ p r i n ? , , of the draw-. „ !• hereby "appropriated to meet the T h e T o w M W T r e a s UrPr shall | " , " by the Clerk on proper notice• r « r 8 1 o t c a r r y l n s °U " ' h a v e P° w e r t 0 dUpf lHC o f » w n o t e H l and payment of cost of preparation,
MT^' ment. o r bonds at public or private sale, t p r o v l ( J e d t h a t g a W DidderB shall first
, ._„. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatby any taxpayer the Township Committee will hOla «V
'meeting at the Meruui^l MunicipalWuodbrid^v, N. J., on
April 28th.. 1339, ut i.iti oeloekIn the afternoon, (Du> tght S&vlntfTime), to consider tlie until paaeag*of the folfowing ordinance, at waleitime and place objections tMHUmay be presented by any taxpayerof the Township.
. Objectors tuny file a written "*•
Township Clerk
AN OIIDINANCK
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••*»
i 4. Temporary notes or DOIHIH arehereby authorized to be Issued fromtime to time, in aa amount not toexceed the sum above appropriated,pursuant to the controlling provi-
sions of Chapter 262 of the LAWA of19 lii, as amended and supplement-ed, which notes or, bonds shall bearan interest fate not to exceed sixper cimt per annum. All other mat-ters In respect to v said notes orbonds shall be determined by theChairman of the Township Commit-
iteei the Township Clerk and Town-Iship Treasurer, who are hereby au-
or bonds at public or private sale, tat not less than par and accrued in•terest.e
5. It Is hfirebynone of said I
notice I. _ __ preparation,'
v , u . . _ that said bidders shall first)furnish a certificate showing that he iowns or controls alt the equipment!necessary to perform the work to
debt to
to ' e l S t h d a 7 o f ' b e d o n e a 8 8 i i o w n ^ t h e p U n B « "Aoril IMS i l is further dlter " "pecilieatlonR and advertisement.
t& hi 'tue, Jnua',1" ndrsupPTe-iBl(j8 ^V* ^ ti" ^ d ?- • . . . . I urouoHal form In the mannvr de-.. . by themust be enclosed In
iring the nam«|i>,.u address ot the bidder and the
all acts of «w.namc o t l h e ^ o n t n e
•of Now JnroAv nfmad^and n?ed°a8l a w i
6. That any andChairman of the TownBhlp Commit
ship Treasurer, who are hereby a u - L ^ thf i T o w n g i , ip Olerk. the 'thorlied to execute and Issue Baiu B h , p Treasurer and nf this Commit ,temporary notes or bonds. t e e tn .6nd about the Issuance of the I.
5. All the work of said improve-1na£ea o r bonds herein authorized,ment Is to be done in accordance |with the plans and profile of theAuth Avenue, Woodbridge, Concrete.Curb and Gutter and Concrete Side-
„,,_'dressed to the Board of Chosen Kreeholders of Middlesex County, and
\tv accompanied by a certlfl-of si bonding company, agreu-
„ .to thi< i'liiistiurf-MatniaUUnit and it^ivratliiK
hive (Tat.iMkrjr' PoWsl and theKattec Therefor on and UnderIUili'o«<l Avenue in the'Town-ship uf WoOdbridK? lit Klvel>lncn by tbe UiUted New Jvr-sejr ItRllroad. and' (>nal Com<bunf, It* iiaeeessors and As-slRmt mid Granting an lOaxr-ment to the United New JerseyUntlnuwl and Ostnal Company,Its Muccemom «nd Assigns Ap-IiiirU'iiiinl to Lands Now Ownedby It to (tMtroct, Maintainanl Opcrat*) Certain CatenaryPoles and the Bwee Thereforon and tinder 8«ld lUilrtxulAvennit at Wve Places for aIVrlod of Fifty Yvars.WH&KBAS, a petition has been
i filed by the United New Jersey Rail-road and Canal Company, a cor pom
rnish bond Inof the contract and a « « «
ijurp mm uuvwi WM« .w—----- -walk"aid cTnaerTa-Venrenrlmprove- f e c t ) m r a e Q ,a ieiy aiur us ii»=n«ment, as heretofore described, made n n d pUbncation pursuant to law.by George R, Merrill, Township En- p ^ M a r c n g4th., 1930.
though done prior to tlie taking e f ^ »»•*• J« l n e S ^ ^ h T i ™ ^ 'feet of this ordlnanre. bB and the ^ « > « * ' « » « * to" t h " *™ ""same are hereby confirmed. <*•} H0% ) of.tlw amount bid, pro-
T That this ordinance take ef- '^Ing xald check Is not less than1_.feet
^Just a minute ...
*WHEN someone calls you fey tele-phone, there is no way he can know
I Township Clerk.4s The Improvement , shall also >
include such extension into Inter- AweB..secting gtreeta not beyond, the prop- 7) jerty side lines of Auth Avenue asmay be determined by the .fywnshinCommittee tp be neftessaij' to pro-tect the Improvement.
1, Said Improvement shall bemade and completed under the su-
and be delivered at tlie place arid~o*nthe Hour above mentioned. The
il Form Is attachedcopies of which
co";Btructum;malnt,nance and ^ J ^ ^ C m ^ ^lation of certain catenary poles and ™ . T J » B 8 n ' p
W o o d b r i d a e
WM. A RYAN, w l " *"' furnished' on applicatlqn toCommittooman-at-Lar'ge. ">e Clerk. ' .
| The Itoard reserveB the right tuT)uniKan • '.reject any *r all bids it deemed to
LEGAL ADViyiTISKMKXT—
reject any *r all bids If dee'the beut\ interest ot the County so
jectlon with ' tlie Township Clerkto dial date.
B, J. DUNIOAN.. Township ClerS. •
AN' OKMNANX'E
To Vacate, Ilelease and' -gnlsh the Public IUgnt* In TtsstkPortion of Maple tHrect l a t * eTownship of Woodbridge, OoWty of Middlesex and 8 U U otNew Jersey Lying Kaai otThomrwun Avenue aa Shown oaa Certain Map Kntltled. "Mapof VWds Park, Hectkm No. 8,Waodbrldge Township, Middle.xex County, (New. JersAy, UwPi^iperty of John Hiuuoa,K^|.", Hnrv^yed and MappedJuly 1014 by LarHou »nU Fox,Civil Bntcln».rm IVrth Amboy,S. J., mill Duly Klhnl In 4ieClerk's Offlce of MiddlesexCounty, at New Brunswick.WHEREAS, on March 3rd., 1930,
hip Committee ot theot Woodbrldge received
a petition from the ATfsaid ness Hollow Tile A Clay Company,
11227, owners of land lying on both sides_ a copy of ot Maple Street between the Easter-*
which map Is attached to this or- ly line of Thompson Avenue and th«
furnish bond In the amount j u-on organized un^er the laws ot thef the contract and a «««- state of New Jersey prayifig that |State uf New Jersey, praying that I
the Township ot Woodbrldge In the ICounty of Middlesex consent to the1,
the bases therefor onRailroad Avenue nt five
on a map Alec'at stations
-under Townshipplaces as »">d filed
1122(1,
X O T I (• K
And waiting "just a minute" at a tele-phone seems much longer than that.It if hard on the patience of friendsMid customers.
£o, increasingly in this busy age,people make every effort tq,answertheir telephones promptly.
Extension telephones assure your an'iweting and making calk promptlyand easily. They cost little. For instal-lation, just telephone our BusinessOffice. t
NEW JERSEY BELLTELEPHONE COMPANY
NOTICE IS HKRBRY GIVEN that*-Iosinahln_C.ojiunlitee_will hold,a
•iii«jf i meeting at the Memorial Municipale n u u e n > ; Building, Woodbridge, P N. J., on
A.pril 2?th., 1930, at 3:30 o'clockin !he afternoon, (Daylight Saving
Committee arid" accoioTng~tUthe provisions ot an act entitled"An Act Concerning MtlnlcliwUUgs"hereinbefore described. ii ., „ ,„
«.. The cost of said Improvement'*» Jhe afternoon, (Daylight livingshall be assessed upon the lands in iT." h \ l ^ ? s l ( l e r J ^ flnal »"»s,e
prior to that date. ' • i InB. J. DUNIGAN,' Township Clerk.
to do.By eider of the Board of
Fn-ehoMen oj(..allddle«« CQV ty^
To be ftdverti8.ed April 18th,, b y the said United..JUirU.151h,i.l.»3O-. " ~ ' '
Railroad ! and .Canal Company, lt»ct-HBoru and assigns, an
:o coMtructj BiaUtatB andsaid Ave poles and the bases there-tor on and under said Railroad Ave-
_LK(JAL ADVKHTISKMKNT—
United New j yCanal. Company, ts sue
^ t e dfifty years, and
WHEREAS, pursuant to atlon adopted March 24, 1930, at
. r e g u l a r meeting of thte Townahlvi HERKUY GIVEN that committee of the Township
at
Immediately uadvertising, as required by .
B. J. DUNIGAN,Township Clefk.
Introduced and passed first read-ing April 14th., 1930.
To be advertised April193,0, and April 25th., 1930.
—LEGAL ADVKUTISBMKNT—
the
p r o p e r t y u i •"•"" • , " , , " ' , . 7 .surveyed and mapped July ,191* .Larson and Fox, Civil^ Bngtaewa.Perth Amboy, N, J., and duly nledin the Clerk's Offlce of Middtan
Brunswick, reuuest-ot an orSlnance va-
feleaslng and extinguishingrights arising from the,nf said Maple Street
,,1 shown on Bald map, as to alli of Of,
Sr-ttu."«rl^jwSKiS., T. th. county of « !£^-^£3#l*Xm- • "•-'"•""Hdleaex, notice of the-hearing on saia boundarieg of landa now owned
iaUllcatJon be held at the Memorial the « * » £ t m Hollow |Tlle ftCluy Company;
N O T I C K
AN OUDLVAXCK
A K1W .HST.TUT.OH . A C M . . W...OOSCSS
N O T I C E .NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN that-
the following ordinwice passed sec-ond and third reding and wasado[te4 at a.meeting of tbe Town-ship Committee on April 14th:,1930.
B. J. DUttiGAN,
Township Clerk.
' • AN ORDINANCE
Ben C. Baldwin'sFLOWER SHOPPE
(Formerly "Acker's")
To Provide far the TewpWaryFinancing ot Ortaln Local andGeneral Improveuientit Hereto-fore Authorised, Making Addi-tloriHl Appropi'lAtlons Therefornnd Confirming Acts Hereto-fore Done Concerning Same.
Be It Ordained b / tlie Township | surfaee
101 J*m& St
EASTER
FLOWERS
DELIVEEED
PROMPTLY
727 Woodbridge
POTTED
PLANTS
AND CUT
FLOWER&-
Committee ot the TownshipWoodbrldge. in the CountyMiddlesex, New Jersey:
purpose ofor. furtherias the case
be, certain "«n«™i and local
hpot
To Provide for, the NecessaryGrading, (knicrete Curb and(iutt«r, Concit'te Sidewalk «Bd(Under Pavement, ami the Noc-essnry Surface , Drainage of IJllllcreet Avenue, Iselln, Wood- IVidge Townslito, and to l*ro- Ivide for the Isijoance of Tern- fporary Notm or Improvementliohds Will to Provide for theAssessment Thereof.
Be It Ordaimd by the Township,Committee< ot the Township oCWoodbridge, iii the County ofMiddlesex.1. That Hillcrest 'Avenue, begin-
ning at the northerly line, of OakTree Road and intending northerlyapproximately 70:! feet to Fiat Aye-nue, be Improved by the construc-tion of concrete curb and gutter, jconcrete sidewalk and cinder pave-1meet and the necessary grading and j
d r a i n a g e " " —•-• • • . I
Woodbrldge, N. J., on j appticftti... 1930, at 3:3ft .o'clock,Municipal Building on
afternoon, (Daylight SavingiApril 14, 193Q, at 3:30. to consider the nn«jt passage the afternoon was ^i following ordinance, at which!woodbrldge Leidpr and
time and place objections thereto! independent and t h ° »«may be presented by any taxpayer t n r e e newspapersof the Township. ' . . .
Objectors may nte a. written ob-Ijection with the Township Clerkprior to that date. I
B. J. DUNIGAN,
• \ ,
odbrwJournJ.
bridge, on
Township Clerk.
AN OltDlXASCE
To Providetlon of »
(or the Coiwtruc-ttewer InWood- !
bi-id^, «nd tor the Construetion of M««hoUs *uU Neces-sary ftpuurteiuuiceit to. Sa.wSeww «JHI to Provide for theIssuance of Temporary Notes orImprovement Bonds w«i ">Provide tor tne AsHensiuertt
? It Ordained by tlie TownshipConiwitt(;t> of the Township otWoodbridgi', in the County ulMiddlesex;1. A sewer to be known as- tho
o v^,,u . . 'edgewood Avenue, WoodbrldgeAct Concerning \ Sewer, or tbe portion thereof hen*
, Margh ZB, i»»u, April i, owned by Anness,„ , . , _.._ April 11, 1930, which said Clay Company, hasnotice was likewise posted tn five,and will not be fitpublic places In the Township of public, and the public Interests 'Woodbrldge, to wit: . , »e better served by vacating and
At the Post Offlce in Iselln; " ' " " '—-1" '" *h« h«J of iOu the bulletin' board of the.
Iselln Station of the PennsylvaniaRailroad Company; i
£On a tree located at the south-east corner of Railroad Avenueand Green Street, in the IselinSection ot Waodbrldge Township;
On a tree located between theLincoln Highway and the west-bound railroad tracks of the
'Pennsylvania Railroad. Company,in the laelin Section of Wood-bridge Township, and on the bul-letin board located at the Memo-rial Municipal Building, Wood-bridge, New Jersey; all of said lo-catlonB being In "" JI--'-1--
AND"W¥EJHKAS, it _ „ . .Township Committee of the Town-ship Of Woodbridge that the saidstreet shown on said map and '"*--within tbe boundaries of
Hollow Tilenot been .
benefit to thaInterests will
be Dener muimi U} ..mating and re-leasing the lands in the bed ol saidstreet from any public use;Now, Therefore, He it Ordained by,
the Townshlu Committee of th»Township of Woodbridge, tn theCounty of Middlesex and State ofNew Jersey:1. That any public rights which
may have arisen or may arise from." - portion of
Township. Middlesex County NewJersey, in accordance with
shlprMtddiesex County, New Jersey,[the property uf John Hanson, By* .
o i anq oy virmc >» -••>- F - - - — « p w e r or the portion IIIBIOUI »«••- ioi an act-entitled, "An Act: ConeernHw,Sew«i o^ t
vH]l&n b e constructed
MUpiclpalltles", ai.proved March 27 -w»J™ improvement, ^isuant totern- 19,17, the ^endmrat ther^ot and .« * " ^ » i e c t l o n g o f c h a p t er ]
supplements theivtp and other lawSj1"* ^ u L ° „ o ( 1917, a» amend-
known as th,llln, Concrete Curli
> SWewftlk und
in'tWe Clerk's 'Offlce of MiddleaesCounty, at New liiunswlck, ln sotar,as the lands lying in the bed of said.street shown on said map an^ With'
on the salil ID the boundaries of lauds owned by- »•••> -oi,t the AnneBH Hollow Tile A Clay
which ^aid portion utfollows,..
insum of NJne Thousand
Fifty-eight ^
— aggregatei than Five Hun-
uiou — , _.„_. Thousand WineHundred 1*568,900.00) Dol)ars, the by appropriated t o , _ ^respective improvements and the carrying out uuid Improvementamounts necessary to be ralBed for . 4. Terapomry notes or bondeach being as follows:— hereby authorized to be IssuedMay Street Rouse Cou- time, to time, In a$ 4 -
nectlonB | 1,700.00 exciClalr Avenue Paving .....""18,000,00 pumUanX to theLuther Avenue Paving ... 50,000.00. Blons ot Ohaptm- 2May Street Paving „..; "' " " -- "• •> •'Brighton Street Sanitary
usamuch
and emending westerly approximate- gne • « P » d , „ w meeting shown on ^ce i t" g j ^ ^
ly 613 feet more or less to a pro torn ^ lhQBe mw\*s ^JZ&Mtal Township, »yddes«' T ' J E r ^ n , .aid improvement S M to be heard, and . g j g H t t U.e.pr.pertyjrf
$ Fancy StockPrices Most' Rea
amount not to I tente appropriated, J-[trolling p^ v l : , t
( ' 2 ;"";ot the Laws of thereof
FULL LINE OF
Flowering Shrubs and Evergreejw
Frauds Avenue Storni.Sewer : ..., ~.±..
Heard'B Brook Drainageand Retaining wall,l it . Section -
New Brunswick AvenueSewer Connectiona. ,-...
Woodbrldg* T r u n k .Sewer, 1st. Section •
W o o d b r i d g e TrunkSewsr, Ind. Section _.
Zlegler Avenue ' HouseConnections ........
Park Avenue Water Linemnel Street Curb, -Qut-Wr and Sildewalk .....
First Street Curb andGutter (Port rS«Ad-ing) .^.^ ^
Qrant Avenue Curb „„_Heights Side*
v «-- —posed manhole.
2. The coat of said Improvementslial be assessed upon the lands In
vicinity '(hereof benefited or In-- In value thereby to the ex-ot the benefit, or Increase.The sum of Two, Thousaud
">" 00) DoHars or so muchas may v be necessary U
appropriated to, meet tbeout said improve-
4,000.00
7,500.00
u,ooo.0ft
ters ._bonds shallChairman oftee, the Townshipsbtp Treasujwr, vtborbed to exectemporary notes
- AH th e w o r
H to be dWith the pU»n»Hillcrett AVenCurb w»4 ©utter,and Olnjer "
notes orby the
]p Commit-tad Town-hereby au
.!
1. mo location, of any part 0!wld system may be changed or tk<»ald plans and speciflcatlbns departed from by resolution ot tbe Township Committee within the limit ofthe *-—'-
..T . ut the corner formedIntersection of the Easterly
Street with the South-of Thompson! Avenue, aa
._ nap entitled.heard all those appearing ami 1"Map 01 rora» L. . .^, section Mo. S,
...,1-ng to be heard, and iWoodbrldge Township, ^.__WHKKKAS, It app«»ra that the County, New Jersey, the.preperty
granting ot the said application will John HHUHOII. Esq.", running thencebe in the pobiic Interest, now, there-1 (1) Easterly along the Southerly[ore, . , . nine ot Maple Street shown on saWBo It Ordained by the Township map, One Hundred Two sj»a.ninety-.-
Committee of the Towuxhlp uf two hundredths llOJ.tJ'i- feet toWoodbrldge, ln the Cuunty of tbe. westerly Hue of lands belonging1
Middlesex: to the Aunees Hollow Tile ft .Clay1. The Township of WpudWWRS,Company; thobco (IS) .Northerly.
In the County ot MldjdleaeT consents 24o 57 V -West, ttity 8ev«n andIto the ^ - ««„ hnnrirwiths (67,50') teet alongounty ot UlujdleaSI consents a«" a im
construction, maintenattce fifty hiindredthsf fie catenary poles said line of land
au-the aapropsaid for,, BO far as may
]sary In the aotual yth imrovement because
la?nel 5." Temporary ?otea_or_bond.#»re
111 bun ww»«.«¥ . . . _„,_.^to the construction, maintenance nny iimiuicuiu. v . . . . . , _and operation ot flva catenary poles said line of lands owned by the An-'and the baseB tlnrofor on and under ness .Hollow Tile ft Clay CompanyRailroad Avenue, to the Town»hlp to U1e Northerly line of wldXMaule'
— - . of Woodbrldge at flve places by the Street; running thence ($\ Wfetter- 'herein provided (Jolted New Jersey Railroad A M , ly, parallel with the first course ,be^oundl nefie8-|Canal Company as designated on a'seventy-two (72') feet " "^*-"-carrying out of map filed with the petition herein-.to a point In said flaple
«aus* ot dlftrol- before mentioned, at stations BJ44, Is the prolongation of*—*-»'"»»«">> iBiiT. B2I9, B230 and BS81, and line of Thompson Ave
" " " ' " * Rnntherlv. at rl|
Committee within the limit of of WoouU J .-o v „. ,aaproprlatlon herein provided United New Jersey
f s may be Jound! nefiea-jCanal Company as
66.00000
l , ana uue m . u vJersey! (4) Southerly,
U M » p l « Street D
B230 and
Sit to «w vMT^^SLZmZZwrn; (so". t**e*lallroad wd Canal Company, i » , » S , ' i ^ . ^ n l ' BacinnlnK.
id operatej
KhQil M4 Canal ° ™ « ' 2 . o S« o L B ^ -
l«nrov6«iH ahall also In-1 num. .h «xtenaloa Into Intersect- o( said
IntroUucedIng April 14th
TD /b« idM
'&
passtd
faction Is>i Faculty Players
ih 'Yellow Shadow'"The Yellow .Slwdow" will go
liter the top «B on* of the "best fac-ulty p iys ever presented by theWoWbrldge Hlph School faculty. Iftn«'•ntlnul&jtm shown by the east la*py Indication Rehearu.li are b«-l»ff feeJd regularly go that each mem-b»r of th» cast will be letter perfecthfttire <4Ji» AMM of presentation,May »t»v aiM 10th., at the Wood-
. bridge' High School auditorium.The ca»t of character* In the play
ie 'a» follows: N<:1I Trarls, Roth8nj>der; Gilbert Wright, Alex N<-1-nort; Alice Perkins. Verna McKlroy:Mildred Marvin, Sara FlUOerald;Htilel Wayne, Florence Cowina;" J HTnflris, SlBphen K. Werloek; Her-berf'Marvln, Donald Westcott; Sher-1IT Macklln, A. .C. Ferry; J. Steel,Martha Morrowf Wong Song, JamesBattta.
MUSGS McQNNIS
AY, APRIL IS, 1930
A True Test!Bj WALLY WSflOP
—LHGAL ADVKRTISBMtiNT—
A88H8SMHNT NOTICENOTICE IS HEREfiY OIVBN that
the Board appointed for making as-fetfatmeota fur the benefits accruingfrom the following local improve-ments In the Township of Wood-bridge, In the Count/ of Middlesexhat fixed Thursday. April 24, 1930,«t %:\% o'clock in the evening, atthe Memorial Municipal Building,Woodbrldge, New Jersey, for thehearing of all persona interested Inthe* assesarnont for benefits In con-nection with the following Improve-ment:
Hagaman Heights Curb andGiMtw, Hectlon No. 1
WILLIAM MALONEY,JOSEPH NAOY,JACOB DAMITZ,
Assessment Commissioners.- Dated: April 9. 1930.
To be advertised April 11, 1930,and April 18th.. 1930.
—LBGAL AD\ KKTISKMENT—
» th<\ 80S
ASSESSMENT. -.NOTICENOTICE IS HEItEBY GIVEN that
the Bo. vd appointed for making as-sessments for the benefits accruing
iii the following lucal improve-o.nts in the Township Of Wood-idge, In the County of Middlesex,
] A fixed Thursday. April M, 1930,i 8:15 o'clock in the evaning, att e Memorial Municipal Building,1 oodbrldfre. New Jersey, tor thflioarlng of all persons interested inI .-; assessment for bencfitsjln con-J. ctlon with the fallowing fmprove-menta:
Van Buren, Alwai and WlllryStreets, Curb, Gutter, Grade
and CinderingWest Avenue, Curb, Gutter,
Grade and SidewalksWoodbridge Avenue, Curb,
Gutter and Sidewalks 'FRANCIS MOONEY,FRANK VARDON,THOMAS CANNON,
Assessment Commissioners.Dated: April 9, 1930.To be advertised April 11, 1930,
ii d April 18th., 1930.
—LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT—
ASSESSMENT NOTICENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
t!ie Board appointed for making as-for the benefits accruing
V the following local improve-in the Township of Wood-
l>ridge, In the County of Middlesex,las fixed Thursday, April 24, 1930,a i '8:16 o'clock in the evening, att.<e Memorial Municipal Building,Voodbridge, New Jersey, for the.hearing of all persons interested Int .ie' assessment1 for benefits in con-nection with the following improve-ments :'•, KeMbey Heights Sewer System
I m m e l t Avenue (Frailer< Heights Section), Grade, Cinder
and Ouncrete Curb, Iiivingston Avenue Curb, Gut-
ter and 'GradeCenter Street and Madison Ave-
, nue Sewer'. Conunerclal Avenue and Meln-
zer Street Seweri Ferry Street Sewer
First Sdntet, Fords, Sewer(•ordqn Street Sewer System
JAMES TONER,. ANTHONt AQUILLA
MRS. MICHAEL DEJOY.• Assessment Commissioners
TJated: .April », \1930.To be advertised,April 11, 1930,
and April 18th., nil).
—LKtiAL ADVKHTISEMKNT-
; ASSESSMENT NOTICB ,i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe Board appointed for making as-eestDients for the benefits accruingIrom the following local improve-inenta in tthe Township of Wood-Iprdge, in'the Count* of Middlesex,
/has fixed Thursday, April 2,4, 1930,../at 8:15 o'clock tn the evening, at
the Memorial Municipal Buiiaing1,Woodbridge, New Jersey, for thebearing of all persons Interested inthe assessment for benefits in con-nection with the following improve-ments:
Itoynton Ueach Heights SewerAvenel Sewer KrteWioii No. 8Avenel Sewer Extension No. 4
PATRICK BOYLAN,STEVE KIRALY,SIEGFH1ED THEREGBSEN,
Assetisment Commissioners.' Dated: April fi, 193Q.
To be advertised April 11, 1980.«pd April 18th., 1980.
IN CJOANOBKY Of NHW
To Andrew Docs:By virtue of an order of tha
Court of Chancery of New Jerseyimade on thtwlay of the date hereof,lu B certain cause wbereiB SophUPoce Is petitioner, and you Are de-f««4iuit, y>u are required to appear,
d lpda, answer or demur to pe-er's petition on or before theday of June, next, or. to de»thereof, such deorep will beMalnst you as, the ObtneellorWck equitable And Just,object pt vug auH is to ob-Aecree of divorce, dissolving
you »nd, ib^
April 4tu,, 1980,NDfltt BALINT, JR.,
f PMUt o l i at, 117419 Smith'Street,
.*»; > Perth Amboy, Ni J.*4vertl»ed April XUKISA,, 18»0. jbrK Wtfc
1HAT TofJfiOe,!eeueve ME
I »O»w TVE firri5* 6 y W T E 5 r T f H r » !
N6VWI. <3U£SS WHATFWZ OH VX TofkSOE
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h«5mdfcirvi/
Softoolbubtkab
KMCSTS - COME ONVETS CO
HIGH PRESSURE PETE Sbarley Doesn't Go By Size By SWAN
SOOt* AS I <X? A F9vO f-V3(te_I'M &>NNPi Kfcr THAT
, . . „ . *OC WITHIf* TM" ft.\MC» .
BIG SISTER By LES FORGRAVE
, " T
xlu.i,^t&
on the Subject
CUE
UXX5D evE<^
THEREIF I CATCH UP tUlT»-i (HER I 'LLHAVE TC> itV\LK OIlfH HER AN'I'D Jti* RATHt-R. NOT. I'LL
JOSr C*x$5eo (SJYIT <5. AW NOCUAOAV5 5H&f
• M E ; IVA HON)EV -n-tt6 AW'HOM&V ' " '
PACte AROOWO, HO c|H(LDRENl
Copyrirht. I9M, by Centr,! P r m Atwci
GOOFEY MOVIES Fifhting Against Odds-a By NEHCR
TOI <ao OO(T ONO A
X ' M ,UUCKY, UUEAAAV HAVG. B54R MEAT FO R
SUPPED-
VOU \/E gE&NJ Ar PLUCKV SAMS SO
X\JE SIMPLV GOT TO"AAAK6 AAV PROMISE
^ AAV, U J W A T OlSAPPEAfiS(WTOARCTIC
UJHILETHEGANG,
ONJ THE-FINAL
FOOOfORTOE
onof Wet Grounds
m«tVgffl&mltoF,'T Team,T.:w.Wd1,rldRl.-1:Iipil.^,Wlll.:Worlds C h a m p i o n s
*•*' Li UHJ MOW l in t rim iimf miul.f« *.t 11.,. _ _, •
Honored at Dinner"
m nMiniims. Thoy bane tl,,i,that their team.
POINTS -. Pennsylvania's Decathlon Champion Favored Again
\ i u i l nhDWorn
\ l l l
prevented u,«i ' "','1( , n n n l l f i tn . Kudy SimonsenSchool hum-hail ' J(>11 '•' * r lu l ! i- d e f e n d tliB Wood-
lenliiR Nieir Hfimon on ,. "1? ' l w " < m l °f '»>'<» onafternoon will, smithi , , r l ' e a t l l m all»*>'» l n JVrtli Am-
i touch with South Amboy ,1"<l<>l"indent8It appeared that it would'* A1.!!. e'T u
I ufiilly Manager Stephen K, Wfl1-hn k mil Ini -mm IUI It appeared that it wouldi,. impoHHl^je to linvu the Kiime. The. <\ niiiov schedule i r "Completed andil,.' student mnnaRftr nl the school i.;,i,l I hat )w would try MM bent to 'iiml u place. NJeanwhlle. tin- ^aniii. inilriinlicly pokiionod.
Tin' next game on;'r'ih<« schedule Is«ith freehold, al home, Friday•itMiMinn, April 25th. If n
jmiot he found to |ila;\. the official openingi will he held then.
Tilt.'t,,month.
,, T U
(lefeat d tin1
2,(522 to 2,-inr, t,l,,:1.l''d 2,?3G Dins whenthe Flenn. . • '
,l;ii. Southof thi>
milmil
•
bi.v hoy."Little
Lust year lie played-in tua> p a y d In tuaWojld Series", between,d Kb
K e a s b e y T i g e r sS t a r t S e a s o n **•""" f<": •I!08t<"'1 hs ~wa~8'~»re*^
W i t h V i c t o r y
A testimonial dinner, in fionor of!the Hallway Y. M. C. A., basketballteam, world champions or the Y'b,was held .Saturday evening al HitColonta Country Club, where over150 suest» assembled. The Rahwuyteam'has won 106 garnets out of 128played In the last three years.
Tlie membera of the team presentwere: Civptaln Walter Dura, Munager Bert Hnahrook, Assistant Man-ager Walter' aios, Captiiin-elcrtRobert Hmdtraon, Harry Orr, Vic
ll'it, (JuoiijerButj, Wilbur•gwardt, Paul MlfiM) Michael
•fljW- • '•"''*•*tMjberly and George Meyers. *v , , ,~" " '*f*'*1 Charles 10. Retid, president of theNiulenky, Hhort Htofi. for the dub, acted a* toastmaster and in-IUU HI>X, um| a member of troducid the following speakers.
!><! which d?le.utod the Wimh-, i.«runk W. Ktdd, president or theSenators. 4 i,,, X. Monday aV-.bouvd or the. Y<^l. C. A., Manager
i1'. I... w u ftnn T Kens- Bert Hiisbrook, Mayor Adulph Ul-brlCh, Judge. Payetle Tulley. and
Keasbey Boy- Boston Red Sox i
Wjld Series, between.Fords and Keasbey. Shortly beforehe lert for Itoat h t ds presented
watch by his many ad-Kb t
Tlu>
Ki'iiHhi'y Timers stinted theirlast Sunday by defeating theAmboy I'loncei-M, 10-lj, Al-
i the Pioneers out-hit thethey were unable to do uny
; ufter the seconil inning,score:
« Kraitbvy
i with a y his mjinlrers in the Ke-aBbey team,
At the niitne Monday,,over «5,000,l»ns [nicked the ClarK Orlfflth 8ta-dlnni. President Hoover, accom-panied by Mrs. Hoover and Vtce-1'reBldent Curtis, and most" of theCabinet members, were present Inthe presidential box. The ChiefExecutive officially opened the sea-son when he pitched tti« first ball.
f, g y y.Thalmers Reed. MeBgages of con-Hl'atulutiona were received from Y'sall over the country.
1 Korlko,i Ooutts,
lblb
rfc
• :HoodJtt, c. ,cf -
^Chalplnskl, 2b.BB.
SKoperwatts, rf., p. .fl)opulta, 3b - _
P •-
All. It. H,!INDEPENDENTS T U R-NTABLES ON THE "FLEAS"
The independents turned thetables on the Woodhrldge FleasWednmdny evening when they wonall three frames at the Craftsmen'sClub alleys. The first game waswon only by a slight margin of twopins, while the other two frames
11 were easy victories for the Inde-
^Independents1'Drop to Ninth
Place in League
•n 10 8IVrth Amboy Pioneer*
All, K.H,Gleason, cf. _...- i '2 1Cooper, 2b ., - 4-Bggew. 3b ,-..- 4 0 Q:M. Larson
gg ^,^ 3Vyers, p. „ . ,— _ . 4
in, lb.|llurk«, p., rf _Blush, rf., pSzlanderluch, c.,
pendents.The scores: \
Independent*A. U e „ 195Schubert : _.. 1 UT, tariron ,....: ..:..::....-1 ftS. Naylor 171 ,
202
207158214224215
Woodbridge, is fairly well repre-sented in the Central Jersey Bowl-Ihg Tournament being held at thePerth Amboy Recreation Academy.At the roll-off last Sunday, tug In-dependents dropped to ninth place,with a total of 2,386 pins. TheHoly Namers, of Perth Amboy wereBret with 2,783. In the singles.Meyer Larsen was third with 633,pins. Other local men ,ln the single .contest were: A. Lee, Schubert and!Naylor. For the doubles M. Larsen,;A. Lee, Naylor and Schubert, were ithe Woodbridge representatives.
The Independent's scores follow:Lee -...t 165 126 145 [Schubert JL 164J, Larsen ISO
J5J\ Naylor _..—— 1S6202' Dunham : 152
ISO224
OPpOStTioM /AiToOp OP iWOlVi*.tAsr YEAR'S
P6A1A1 A
Central PivsB Spoils
The score by innings:u'linbey Tigers
0! 870 1018 9J93! - Fleas0 Osborn 179 209 1621 Gerlty 160 173 1881 Langan 1*1 181 141
_1 JL Deter 162 201 18832 6 lo'HoHgland _ 206 161 192
I.
BAKNEY QERHNOKH, rated bymany, the best decathlon per-
former in the. country, will have tobe in perfect form to turn back the
. ' '. cllallege he is sure to meet in the81T 814 761 Penn Relays, scheduled for Philadel-
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lAvenel Rifle Club Willphia, beginning^April 25.
The star ^Quaker athlete la ex-pected to meet tough conipetttloifrom 'It. L. Todd, of. Indians*, oulstanding performer from the wot.
Derllnger (lias the perfect phy'slcsilke-up forMa decathlon man. Hepowerfully built with HuftlclHii
nuiscuUir stamina to'hurl his weight
BattersMeet Colgate
Nine Tomorrow *NKW IIUI'NSWICK. April 18. —
l'.Hstei1 lecvsH for thf> lluijters t)nl- 'viixlty buwbiill U'UIII mciing nothtDKiiuiri' than a few e«tr» d»>'» of pi»J- .Hue mid two u l m bu»eh.ill gaBMn.The Scarlet nine win meet the Con-ihTtlc'ut Annii-H Hi 11 afternoon andI'olKitv Uhivrrslty toiuorrow «ft«r-noon. Doth Ki'mei are called for .:i::)0 o'clock at Nelson tVld her.v
' After playing Blip-»hod bawibtl) inli» tLst two game*, the Scarlet ntn«lound Itself l u t +**k and tursed Ih.Iwthinore vlctorlei. l/r«inus was de-feated easily 8 to 3 «od Lfhtgh wmdowned 1 to 0 In a Middle thw*'Kume. In the latter contest. BertClarrett. Rutgers louUjpaw, allow*Jonly one hit and turned In one ofthe best collegiate plicUng perfor-m.tnn'rt of the season.
The outfield problem has b«en aworry to Coach Jacklttsqh »U sen-MII . He had no outfielders to be-j; 11 the season, but Anally found .three, Stkger, Howard and Poit.l-'ost hurt his leg In the Princetongillie, Howard injured hli knee (n1 lie Suton Hall contest, and tbiiweek walker, who took Ftat's place,ni'iived a broken note when b,t waahit with « baseball. Who will ««tWa ker a place Is still a toia-up.r.oninm-u. Hcurlet pitcher, la play-In K left Held when not dolBg mound
Junin will probably pitch today'st,;ime and Garrett It expected to »etuiinuuow's h u r l i n g assignmnt.Newson will be behind the plate;U'Connoll, flrst; Horton, seoond;l'txoia. third; Grossman, shortstop;and Stager, Armstrong and Thomp-son In the outfield.
Dinner Opens ,\ Golf Season at
ColoniaClub
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A break for Barney Is the Tact that ov^Churchhill, Indiana's brlllluAt de-cathlon star, may not compete in thePenn Kiimea because of a footbull.In-jury from which he has not fully re- Thin year Berl iner is picked tu re-covered. pent.
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Resume Matches April 27 W o o d b t l d g e A . A .•h» Avetiol B1fll> P.luh h H BUS-' « T . * r\ . /
KEASBEY FIELD CLUB
0—10 868 915 860A. Pioneers 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0" 0- ti j
CroMed
The Avenpl Rifle Club hrfs sus-pended all activities until after,
| Eastft\Jlt Is expected ttiat the II'reguiafSunday shoojts at "Obropta's!iSpa" will be resumed, Suflday, April I
ill!
ThEOlFTDGORS
.. He haiLriskedlhi»Jlfe to rescue 27th., when a "grab bag" shoot will!the girl from a watery grave and, of be, held, Icourse, her father waa grateful.' I in the meantime, Carl Nier, man-|
"Young man," "he said, "1 c a n ' a g e r of the team, is trying to ar* ,never thank yo% sufficiently for your!range matches with other rifle clubs'nouncementheroic act, You Incurred «n awful j f t this aection of New Jersey. --••—•risk In savins 4jy only daughter." -^_ :
replied l o g g e dam al-i Prank—"I don't see how you tell
those Smith twins apart:"'Hank—"fhat'B easy. Mabel al'
ways blushes when we meet."—
Veterans Out forDiamond Honors
A meeting of the Koasbey KleklCluh, will be held this evening atthe club house to make plans for thebaseball seiiaon. All candidates forthe team are asked Lu report at themeeting. A manager and captainwill be, elected. A practice givnu'
„",','.. him iilreudy lie.iii arrangud with tho W('» reprt'sented at the
s y"None whatever, sir,"
the amateur life-saver, "Iready marrted."—Chicago News.
l.lfe'n DturkeM Moment
/ j
stampede to stahi' lioineateads in3klahouia some dwudes ago waB al«i»Ui ety yroun naui- coinpiuvd to tilefu»|i f»r trout ati-wiius Tuesday I S l I l U n _ " H a v e you ever been In a,T 18 e r-Biomlnv,. . 'railway accident?"
An t-arly UH thn^ A. si., cars. j O I i e 8 m "Yes . once when I was Inpacked with khakU'lad ""»niacf
a train and w« were through a tun-northwurd to be at the t>e-!nel p k l M e d t h e father instead
(oved waterways before duybrtaK. | l h e ^ug^ter."—Belfast New*-Let-Evvrything from Cudillacs to t^
Hodel "T" Kords, trucks aud motor- y , n t c b ] y peseneiltckn wtjrt' pressed into service. T o p winaHhleld to cracked on left]
The fli-bt HlaiulntL rayb of i n e ' ^ e ; windshield is scratched wh,ereaornlng »un found the streams re- j w l p e r h a 8 b e e n . r l g n t headlight
o f t h e right front wheel Is . sprung "and . Country leonstable-^-'tYea, but w»«wobble*; stolen night of 12th., of think he must have left by one oftobruary. Reward if teturned in the entrances."—Co-operatlve News. |
The Woodbridge A. A., has beenre-organized, according to an an-
made byiCharles, liar- , ••cellona, Main »trect baVber, wfto ha8.Kell»beV T 1 S e r a f o r A l ) n l -bten elected business niaiiiiS'i ofthe club. Mr. LUii'celUma states thatthe club is out I'm' baBeball honorsof the Township. He hopes to beable to start .the sea BOH Sunday,April 27. At present he is making
the pole vault bar at 13 feet A "get-together" dinneir was'heldand s x inches. by members ol tbe Colonla Country
Last aruson Berliner won, with c l u b o n Monday evening. The eventChurchill second und Todd third t s regarded as the official opening of
the golf season at the club.An effort will b* made to inoreaie
the membership. The Colonla ClubIs widely known throughout ttwMetropolitan district u maintainingone of the nnest golf courses of theaoctlon, t ' " ' ,. .
The (airways and greens ire ' l tptin excellent shap« at all times, thelayout ot the course Is lntrlgatng,because of Its many unusual-fea-tures, and the environment, alti-tude, and' nearneSB to residentialdistricts make tho Colonla Club un-ii.svmliy attractive,
TO MEET TONIGHT F ? ^ s Sportsmen
Try Their Luckat Hackettstown
Tin
ST. JAMES' AND PORTREADING SCHOOLS TIED
FOR THRIFT HONORS
Kurds Hod and Uun Club waaopening of
the trout season Tuesday. Bightiiicniboi'H of the dub, T. W. Llddle,A. Gcilini;, Nils Christiansen, HulphLiddle,
-negotiations with the Avenel team.] Several veterans are out for the
Well-Known Partnership jteam. ,They Include, "Red" Gerlty,Pra—"How do you spell flnan-, Francis Gerlty, Edward Oeiity, Wil
. clally?" iliam Gerity, J. Mullen, "Chick"Ternlty —"F-I-N-A-N-C-I-A-L-L-Y, Witherldge, ^undbuck, Graf ton, J.
—and there are two 'R's' in em-Keating, Gary Mesick and
avenuo—onck'B Day, with the parade
^nclent Urder 01 Hibernians-42nd. street.
barr-assed."—Orange Peel.
/ Bright IdeaInspector—"Got away,
left fender, Is split; Did you guard all the exlBts?"has he?
pasa-
Some ot the boys had their limitd h b k weresix o'clock, and the banks were
rewn with empty pi!tf llasks.it looked as though tbe trout thatre not caught would bC t,rnrapleddealhi und the lockB were sllp-
ery from being walked on by^rub-er-ahod feet, \
At the Iron Urldge, on the Pe :kuest, near Bridgeville, a lady-tin-Her stepped Into a deey hole andnight h»v« drowned hud. it »ot beenior a ftalierman who waded ln andIraBKt'dJi'er back to life, liberty andhe pursuit of suupplneBB.
Ife irtet three Walto»tans whogone Into the drink over thei
leads '• . 1Over n«ar HackutUtown the Mu;
enetcong reseinbled the Gaugefc,|the Hindoo*, taking their an-
*h»th in droveB.• 'Bilver-halrsd Pop Williams we.-Diued all the old reprobates attone Mill. " - . . . ' . ,
Fellow by the name of. Hoyt, who.*ms posted str(» , along requestranted to charge inglew one Buckor th« *lght to trespass. He wasold to go to.
At 7:45 A. M. nirtiernien wentettlng tfte speckled acrobats of the
p right and left; when suddeiHywind antUed to, th* E»»t, a»u
. . or* then on the da>'» activityturned Into a casitng tournament
Streams wore Ailed with manyagtew who waded directly acrota
line ot cast for no good reu-oa. But, as always,' we found pleu-
of sportBiuen who treated each|ither "with courtesy.
In tbe course of the day's flBhiimwere offered drlnka by three tee-
tal strangers. One uf them tustedlie rod-varnish.Reason why Mutoe/tetcong "'"i"
be w«4ed, even though banks areosted, was explained to UB by con-
catlve, who BOW old 'IndianBht»" have been preserved since
Original Und grantti, In which thered man reserved the right to
Rsu the «tre«DU>m our itrikeB were on wet HJea,
lareb Brown and Lady Beaverkill.V« hwf« heard of *M)B,Ued "edu-
4 trout", but we never suspectedt read the Lit.
good condition.—Vlrglnlan-Pllot andN f l L d kgNorfolk Landmark.
R<'ftd The I*ader Regularly
St. James' School and Port Read-ing School.(Were tied for first placeand both Iselln Sehools were tiedfor second place for the percentageof students depositing in the Schol
ies.! Swings System. The percentages,Any team wishing to make ar-iending April 8th., were as follows:
rangementa for games may call Mr. St. James', 99, Port Reading, 99;Barcellona, at Woodbridge 1783 ur Iseliu No. 15, 86; Iselln No. 6, 86;send communications to 120 Main:Avenel, 81; Sewaren, 68; No. 11,street, Woodbridge. , ;47; No. 1, 40.
The totals, deposited were as fol-lows: Port Reading, $168.GO; No.II, $121.00; St. dames', J107.2&;Avenel, $96.10; No. 1, $89.43; Ise-lin No. 15. $90.24; Sewaren, $41;Isulin No. t>,' $28.82.
They are building airplane! «obig now that you can break your
,„ „ „„ neck by falling out of Jon« «MA'»Ben Jensen, Louis . Kirsch, »Hllng on the ground. — KMJ pea-
Mike Shwalgle and W. W. Dunham, tures.hooked 60 trout at» the club's old i —',stamping grounds at Hackettstown.! Apparently women who spendThe expedition started out late Mou-^ne'r energies pursuing the whUPaday night and returned Tuesday eve-,of fashionVkre 'n for a good 1 1 * % , ,ning. j • ^ ^
According U> present plans, IB "Pie supper for the benefit oT the *members, will leave town today for cemetery," say»'tan item in a Kan-the week-end, to test their luck, sas newspaper. Financial or OUier-The destination Has not befn decid |Wise? wonders N. B. S. — Ktosasefl upon, but, Ben Jensen believes City Star,that It will bo Hackettstown.
STEEL EQUIPMENTTEAM PRACTICING
Glenna AgainMiss Collett Annexes North-South Crown
The baseball team at Steel Equipment uaB been holding uraftlcejevery day that the weather has per-
|mitted. Earl Pomerpy, manager ofthe team, states that the Sucos isgoing to hav«..a mighty good teuiu.
The first league' game that theuteel nine will play, will be with theRamblers. A. C, of Runway, on May19th. However, a practice gamewill be played. before that with theWoodbridge A. A., which was re-cently reorganized by Charles Har-cellona, on either May 10th.,Afey 17th.
Not (or [Pleasure
Wifey—"I'm going up-town thisafternoon." <
Hubby—rtShopplng?'1 '"No, I won't have time. I just
want to get some things-1 need."—Weekly.
lar-
SALLY'S SAM IES
Believe It or JJotThe House of the Good Shepherd
is all that ita uame implies—a placewhere, predispositions to laxity arereenforced and made strong.—Tuc-son Daily Citizen.
Perfectly Siniple.t W«ts«jnThe murder of Hie maa and the
finding ot the body waa followed bya aeries of tragedies, Including thea u let do of the murdered, man. —Idaho Falls Times-Rector.
MigUt TryThe Federa.1 Government has been
called into the Chicago crime situa-tion to afford police ft new weapon Ifor ridding the city ot Us bald men. \
A woman tollcc:.. an.';;;ifs, or thecollects from "unti(|u»s"
If the women dresi to pleue the„ w «»» been ftlleged on numer-
occasions, Juat what pwUcuIaritbWtWtog^HU^ehft
Mlw UI«»JI» CWlett, left, natkuuU WODUMI'H golf rJuunpkm, t*|»-S ^ h t h t north and boulbjtounjw»at «t
W. m i Baseball ScheduleDate Opponent*
April 16"South Amboy HereApril 25 Freehold HereApril 29 Metuchen, HereMay 5 Leonardo HereMay 7 Linden .L: HereMay 10 Ukeww4 .,,.. - AwayMay 12 Linden ,4.; AwayMay 16-Gartertfe - . AwaysMay 20 Leona% AwayMay 24 Metuchtp AwayMay 80 St Mary**, Perth Ainboy . AwayJune 4 Carteret : • • Here
Wher. ScorePlayed W.H.SOpp.
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THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1930
Junkman Who Bought StolenGraveyard Markers Is Fined $100
and Loses Peddler's licenseA fine of a hundred dollars and cosU, revocation of his
L peddler's license and an order to replace all damaged mark-ers and ffrave stone tat the &t. James' cemetery, was the pun-ishment meted out to Joseph Alfus, junkgealer, of 'Howardstreet, Hopelawn, by Judge fli W. Vogel, Monday evening.
was arreWed la»t week bjr —: -—
« l u« « « « « , . .. , „ » ™ » . . . . 8ev«ty-nye «reeU were made by poaed baseball diamond at Fonlk•ball hav# him brought back here the pttice fltrtni the past month, ac- He urged that the wofK W /".for re-*entence. I shall revoke his cording to the report of Chl«f Pal- j , a g yoggible so that the fleia
bolflhg stolen grave markers fronrjtm}» Babo, 14, of Jam™ fttrect.'i
and Steve Bereii, 16, ofavenue, Hopelawn.
Attorney "H. Spltier, of Perth Am-boy, defended Alfus. In his pleabefore the court, Mr. Spltzer said
to th« cemetery, tf he doenn't, 11
- i soon as possible _-icense. becauae I do not believe that rick H. Murphy. They were sub-1 ^ ^ b e l l i e (j for the present MA-
gon. Commlttwman OrausamWhether or not it would be a
Ihe In a fit perrtn to have one."
The two Hopelawn boys will n(divided as follown: White. 67; col-1
qt wed, 8; mates, 74 and femalet, 1.1be arraigned before the county id- Stolen fropert* recovered and re-venue court, • unless someone makes .turned to owners during the month
i ' • » • • « «,a complaint aggnnt them.
C O M M I T T E EACTS ON 5 NEW
IMPROVEMENTS
I amounted to $66The estimated
tlon for permits800
cost of eonttni"h
Whether or not it would bporary or permanent ImprovementMr~Merrm wid that the work hMbeen planned aa a permanent n -p X L t a t and I. so laid out that Hwill fit In later with a running tracktlon for permits Issued In March, ( w l l l u l ,„ , „ „ , „ . . „ _
was $86,800, aowrdlng to the report l R n d footbal field. Mr. Merrill wasof FYed K a y w , building ln«pect0T.|Mk6d < 0 prepare an estimate ror
' ' VThis amannt Includes the'power gjttbt to be constructed
(co ued from «•> ~ l ^ a g M ! * ' " " ^the
$44,75/)onby
DRIES as glass
IN 4 HOURS.SWWWAMH.
ship at it.10 a ton. The other bid* Lria./SlS^ELJ^?!!1
..__ with Alful", Mid M.r.Spitxer, "I found that he. could
read j»or write English andwa« vefrl«*Brantt I do not believethat he knew Just-what he waa do-jing. In fact he1 aak that ihe
that he realized the (erlouanes-s ofthe'charge ngalnftt Alfua, He saidthat he understood that the people,,tt> the town wpre InccnRod at the! •
as If It were a ofIng of stolen goods."
la Just plain dumb.Jiidge thiB ea w , t h e i r
(held
were from Warr Coal and Supplya t i 6 . 1 4 a ton ahd Horn A. J. Eak,at $6.35 a ton. ; » •
ng on the erectionpolei on Rallrcwtdennsylvanla Rail-
connection within plans, will be
bridge Poij8,T&«l«an Lesion, advo-'oaUng a^-trtinRle in memory of|General Nathaniel Heard, of Revolu-tionary War fame, at tins alte tofront of tb* Voodbrldge Hotel, wasread and flWd.
VAnthony Toinasao was appointed
Inspector of the Warwick street Im-provement at five dollnrs a day un-
the supervision of the Township^
A p r ) ,
i
M o n A p r ) , ^
An ordinance waaTntroduced prn-I ft fining Alfua, Judge Vogel aalil,'vldlng for'a sanitary'" 4>ould send this man to Jail '• Wedg*wood'"nvenie, Woodbrldge, at
. ," t ,.„ hf,iwhefe he belongs but for the fact Uhe cost of $2,000.'that he has seven children to sup-| The final _ on the ordl-port. The whole thing was revolt- nance providing lor the vacating ofing/ to eay the least. However, I.Btreete In the Evergreen section offeel that he ihould replace all the Fords and for the financing of local
PavingThe TownthVcterk waa aaked to
notify th'B rwldents on Rahway ave-nue, betTTWn the White Church andthe Memorial Building, to,make nec-essary »ew*», water or gas .conneo-tlona b«fore the road improvements,which are to be made jointly by theTownship and the County, arestarted.'
Cominltteeroan Gforge ApplegaU- ]m
A communication w«mfrom the Department of Labor as-iurlng the Township Committee thatno permit would be lusued Tor o flre-lwork factory In the TownRhip w th-out the approval of the Committee
No disagreeable, odor—no
Will not <W«k or chip! . .
Spreads easily **& <P»'ddy leaving »
high g!o» finiih . . . In 17 harmful
colon and Btiek tnd White.
HUMPHREY & RYAN7fl MM In Ht
In tht April 1!th "SituttUy 'markers and any other damage done and general Improvements waa held, brought up the question of the pro- raj
Section heidtd by lh« tmbt«m btlow.
Vou could •• well txpect to ft• Spring rainbow without ib blueliripi—M expect blut cv*r to(*d« from A * rtylt K«n«l The {Sptciil Mtn ' i Fnhion Stdlon intht Ap»ll 18lh "Setutdty Evtn-in | Pott" MHlflrmi tht ityliitandlnj of biut.
Ow Mlddlih.<lt Blue Suits «rttht corrtct blu«t—nude by thtworld's Itrjtrt tptcidiiti op<n1-Int soltly on blue suits.
Milct Blue tht Easter S»!*-«ndAMkc It Mlddlihtdt — Amtrici'sfrutttt iptctoliitd vilut.
C. CHRISTENSEN & BRO.96 Slain Htn'i't
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Phone Woodbridge 72 or 73OFFERS A BIG ASSORTMENT OF
EASTER FLOWERSHyacinths — Tulips — Easter Likes — Calla Lilies — Rose Bushes
Begonias — Geraniums — Daffodils — etc.
Prices Reasonable —Large Selection of ColorsFresh, Fancy Frait and Vegetables for the Holiday Table
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with Easter FlowersAnd Enjoy Their Fragrant Beauty for Weeks to Come
Our itore U fill«» with the wide.t .election of potted pl*nt.
and flower, in a gorgeou. array of colorful bloom. — fwih
from the hothoute. of the Garden State', greatett prodtt«e#t
and growers.
P R O M P T D E L I V E R I E S
Sunshine MarketP H O N E Y O U R O R D E R . W O O D B R I D G E 2 1 4 5
1 0 0 M A I N S T R E E T
LAST TIME -- TONIGHT
"THEVIKING"
Saturday, April 19 "THE HOUSE OF TALKIES" M
HARRY GREENIN
"THEKIBITZER"ALSO
HOOT GIBSON
"Courting WiW Cats"Sunday, Monday, April 2 0 - 2 1
DYNAMITEBy Jeanie MacPherson
AN ALL-TALKING PICTURE „ v
CONRAD NAGEL — KAY JOHNSON
CHARLES BICKFORD — JULIA F^YE
Directed by
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\wD00BRIDGTuesday, Wednesday, April 22 •- 23
All Talking
Thursday, Friday, April 24 -» 25
A\
AN
EXPLOSION
OF
HUMAN
EMOTIONS
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I NornanKerryPhilWn
There's Lots toRoar At
Load yourself upwith enough mat-ry-ment to keepyou in laughs forweeks. '
WITH
Uiretta Young
and .
Douglt* Fairbanki, Jr.
Loulae Fawoda, Otia Htriaii,and Eddje Nugent
Adapted from play bySam Janney
Saturday, April 26
First Run inj County
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