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k* 1
ffing's Low-Down ottSubject
tor eswpa; It to
to tbe lUteaerl
tnlBK' t h t »I
Keyput Scorti Thrice I?
uejiuuiwayRamblers overwhelmedtaxis-fColored «Unte, of CraDfoWl,SfBceins like as If It wnsTnp to me"
£0 settle a big tii*cnmf»nT wM»»Vi hi-m•SammA 4sotweon Al Mnnmux ami
".Xfcdf £ lkan. It must be exclaimedi
b <DklViaU. At IUU31 US &».«-• «.*»»*«>•
i Sir Kleran la ono of the hasg^I writers on tho-New JSorLJhoo*.
a prominent coif plajtef MrIs somewhat _pt*s \oterans baseball nKeher who nsed
i < » *e the be u*Oncer In the bigimant was roporteuIslngcr of the Do-
thlsJltQe-irHclft 4s lalril -only to SOTrf It i f a suburb of the largest City
_ t of Green Elvee, Wyoming, andcan be*resehed by,, mob* Jrom'Shemldfit of Hie large city ••—-*" ' J 1" J-S5 minutes. * *"
Well. like praeUeallypopulation of 32 BBS apwero this
on n lifts c**t •B-iBre JVleptT'and "like ahole lot of them, this flra d e p O
j w i Mr Salslntcr Is B uur^ -nirndsowe—hwinotte—who—toots.
vunllLe the writer onl he hasnalrnalr.
agel It seems like Mr. Mamoux andSix. Klcran got Into a nsnlnir-argn'-(nesa: namely, Mr. Momnax claimedd i a l If .yon took & -bucket, tho bucketmusld .ireleb Just the same like as^JU n» BEi bad been dropped intolL
-"1A -lira Bah cant possibly Increase
iHsluesa >n uno vms uuJ~uitolJH!f~aBd-me day the Chief o&tlie ure flept.
ked WiB_ w j u M ^ J o l n jhb_nro_uenfcand he cays y e s o n aect 6f beInB~pnl>-tte apirtteul So he bought himself arubber "coaj and a Tieimet and a patr.
SM - A Q C a j j »*«j*«f r - ^ * •••• ^ ^ , ^ ^ 7 ^ ; ^ ~ ^
"matter, because that would be
„ inhoratory Invwhow this bitter argmnentanu asked tbe professor, of
wbo _was-«e.£he -professor said be woulda test J>nt be didn't hasfi__no_
U s e flsh on hand that day "aou~Hf.": would not stand for no test
j mode with a dead fish. Finely• Went to a flab market and they
tad a .tub full of water there welch--fwf -35 -ponnds and they -found' a • flsht i m e d Carp • wbo weighed throepounds and they put it in the. tub
then welguqd tbe total which07 pounds so Mr. Mnmauxthat clinched liis argument'In the first place the carp
i dead and in-the second place hethp wotfl*lu nf tho tub
ind attend. The dept. meets onceevery 2 weeks to disgust prohibition'."Well, Mr. icioo.t.•attended-the meeting,and pretty near all .the members washere and be Unowcd ihe most of
them. The "chief is B-. bntldlnc "jcotf-"tractor and the_»sgt. chletjsjaje town's
tost prominent-plumber. Others whoa recognized -was all well known,
citizens in various walks of lite.Amongst them was a dentist, the supt.of the gnsialnter, a mason, a paper hanger, an
ed p"\vnerea& the nsinnun "nd"~
that his weight before Del tin-dropped Into tne tub was three
: shows how right I am." said~STJ?. Maronux.
_ -3u> it don.X'' retorted Mr." Klemn.' • " it proves Is" that nobody with*s o y 'brains should ouglit to buy flsh
LJSEOB this unsrUct."XSell friends the reason I feel
upon to tiorn Into this argu-: Is that all my life 1 been mnt-
y-of-welehts-and^dlsplaeec
Well, tliey sot around?venlns and disgusted prohlfeltldn nnd:he slreen did hot Mow, but tbe meet-Ing could not of been adjourned morethan 5 or, 10 minutes when' It, did.blow and the firemen rushed bock to
S S j - -tlie Ore bou«e-«nd-clumb-ahoaEd -theS vehicles with which the depL Isequipped.
Mr. Kloot happened to' board thesame vehicle as the chief and .the bothof them was right close to the driver.'Whose place Is itT* shouted the chief
facts to prove that It Is n verysubject and a person should
OTol»mi£lu to get into no argument-in^ to same unless they have
It.SB you will po Into a restaurant
l order a larce class of mlllt'onait before you touch cup to Up
find that" the total wetgnt l»»ne ounce. Then If you will'
few moments till a fly dropsw gincq and welch_.it again, _why
a c sla tly 8s Jnst a common fly anda i l U alive -yon wiU nnd" tnnt~Tliei»al£bt-of the entire project irint Iny
eTen one lly welglit but jUfly was dead when It dropped fa
^ then wUl be a Increased welcbt«j£C 10 -and no hundreds minims a .spe-
If the fly w a s 4 horse fly.i h e i ther hand If you tafce
"watey or beer and drop a llvo- to WUHO; the welcbt «f the naU
Jneeease-ciuctly as much as hs e-flrst Tptaoe - m ^
taste It two rats, tbe wcieht willt S a & ju» ralk. But If «ne or bott''-•a£-Cb« rat*, happen* to -cet drowneit^fegf-n-m •come to tbe surface lootlni;ffi A i rats' and at the samo
MHOB that they didn't weighor they -would J>f"rftftbt. -'It
*iad.ot flnncersuo to maC'e this-of_becr_«B Jtho
„.„*, KBOSt conclusive test 1 ever^tttmte -alsoe thege lines was one timeisAtak e_tsok a night bom from K 7•*&» sUbasr*«n the Hndson river F i s t.«f^rf*a iBftffrBttwyy to weigh the rivera a j ^ a flu b»at when It was empty
_ „ . board.- Then 1 made all
-ate^ba-ksea&ers come Into the
she boot got to Albany thethe Hver looted Jnut
Snap -of Severe University.•Hampshire, once mode ft esperl-*r%1eU tfcM-nnps proves more than
- - ~- = He weighed alirrhewas coins on a trip
to Cherbourg aftiBgn!n when tha&eB^eleiiMithem all aenln wh
add* ««*tta Qtetbomt- "TheySb JB«BearsJ>nuch
•wart*iiree, -"hew £n» the world "srttl
'hot—iff mown as • a.—volunteer*"BpL.
been ttstrto write another one and tryWtaakse It souewheres near twice asfcow-K v - >/ ' " " - - r r . t
I can't be-all over tHer-sountry\atonce but UiSy say that from »Sw oais the bestllnw to flsh. In eltbor-^resV
Mlt water t>r"j»oth at the game'time on aect. of beings the opeH-sea*son for the new Unds of
ilnt uppo ed to Set •'nothing but;lor Well, tboy's a Man living Inhis town who Is In -the theatrical
>ral nights wtth^Uie.vwindows, W:o.nB be would soWjma bear what ismown In tbe town as tbe slreen.
~'~ '~ '*- ' f^ ' '~wa' 'py~~-~T?~is~ 's~-~-~-«s~ i '*~-a~-~ps~-r ." . * • " • « • . mww v w " " i p • • - • - • -
Sid not blow and finely our hero, whorill call MrAiaoot, Teed, a card
1 tw n-inWtlng ofthe iJept at-the^Bre-house -theowing nlcbt and ivonld be please try
"That T hnve-lonB~*6en B-stoaent ofwhat I sorocUmes call .the flnley trlbe-
s tbe "vehicle tore recklessly down—
dresSlnc out of-a turkey. • Ir will im-prove, masters'a c<>od deal If tbe fisb-ormnn -Ucwps retidlni; tne comic ple-
-tores -of 43is-pBpar «nd-JaucblBg jilomas .tliat- snak-es tbe cefel thlnt be I snot In earnest. Sometimes It i s n e eessary to have two evening papers astbje seffel doi 't always acree on whichIs the fnnnlest pictures. -The flrsttime Commodore "GallaclfeF "6T";~flie"
Sonlevard. "U Mi Taylor's," thedriver shouted back. L M. Taylor bo-ng the 'town's millionaire, worth morethan $150,000. "Well, what's yonr
ohlof .nildriver slowed dowtnr little, -wile Sir,Kloot'dlil not know what to-think.
Well, they got to the Ure and It didrat look like'a very«blg -fire for such
_ big .nbnse'and-In-fact Mr: Taylor'sChinese help had Just .about: put -lf>out with the ald_ of _°1JMW seltzerbottles, but the Brc dept. seemed1 -tothlnk~"th"eTaanse' "wns nowneres --neariver and wile some of them connected
a- couple ot sections of nose with thenearest hydrants, others entered thehonse through the front and backdoors and tip. ladders "through tbe 2d.story windows. :nnd begin Tj-leldlnttheir axes vs. walls, closets and etc.One stream^pf water was^ Wrne<KoSthe entire upstairs and •another'on tne.ground~u5Br and I n * few mtontes-the-family-ahd-the-servahis-and. tbe I
movlnc hjtj-cr ,and thither--!instinctively ihpbtlnB ship ahoy.--
Mr. Kloot strayed-Into'the batl-rosmand fonnil the asst'chlef'-enttlng'holesIn tbe diiferent- pipes.--j-SSfifetj fllsnld the-Tts-Btv-cnlcf.V "MansL> homehas borned -to" the.Tironnd on occt. ofhidden flumes In the plumbing." Mr.
-Kloot walked-Into a master bedroomon-tbe_2d-J3ooc_and seen a uremc
:cB"FatInjrthe Door—"SafetywTHi ases•nrct," said one of tbem, "If'we shnnldill half to JS6 downstoirsrlBrn bnrrytbeyM be a panle^on the-stairs so IIIs beet to have a place blc enough tdrop throneh.",. _j_
Mr. Eloot eneonntered Mr. Taylor.tSBf thS Tinner- A rnnob^Bf
HremeB was Biltlnc to him. —W _yon "covered by InoufaaM? netful nm
«!eia.—"Not folly." "Bay* Mr. Tayloft "Well," says the-flreaaa, *Hhlshould ftneht lt> le»ra -yoa •» trann "
tiTUr. IStylor.' "jeSflSaaea ny aeiet*tlv» wlHae. It yen woeld use eas fo
4tebt a thine lite this eould net happenMejaaot-ne£tJiBet_Ur«._Ifiiylor-.»n«
cber two bids In-csrapany wltb stillanethee -SremBB. Tlie lady'"and the
and the nreraan^ -was—motion Int, moothi. "-MadnmT he Haw cat ^ advanced -ease"
-Park.JParfc Baturday
to i .~Jsiiaasa, o f the-"mound-rtoz—Che- Samblerav- Was thecenter ofc»_well-- oiled machine, 'whichJ-epfthe'Glasits Bcareless till the fifthi-i-Ute,-whett they put-cvet their single
* x
, tingled.i.,stole second-ttad went-to thlsd on s, balk. KoonSmashed-out a hard drive to. Challlet,
- - - - - - - - - ^ g g ,
Is the old days before these thlossd ^ l y U_n_person Uvedjta aT
water pond or ftvnlftt, xchy all
u n u u U i poled the ball overthe JpHce tor a honier, scoi-lag Jtaelcyomnrrow i:h» Pamhlewi will meet the
with spinach and, they were praetleal-ly sure o t Sragsliig In s muekle. a
l X l -a -perch, a pe tllenee, aswordjlsh, ;a swage, a serad of a
oTBrookBedfordThe core
^ -RAUBUEKSAB R II PO A X!
IwlUllC Sb 5 1 2 1 3 0ttshsk. u S I S I 2 C
". 2b . . . . . . . . 4 i s * ~ i o:
ytm have-gotot more Judgment. ahat.Js way I
have been' approached on. all sidesr h S
'crets In regards to-bsw to Bsh for thenew kind of usHT*' " T :
and am known.arounil nnme by a nict-name.i onee/clve tuj'aeit.. namely, theEiscatorlitlSarUste. Lots of peoplestill call me Isaac Newton on acct.of the mastery I have, cot over therttHnjStnT~ 7"^^"^
y _.story."still.shorter, tlio .Jatost flsh that can becanebt In niealbm water, that Is. hnlfway between saltvBd fresh and viceverse, ts the ceffel. The nlmrod most
h B"flret lay an their bacE antt~roaB~airevenlng paper. Along about Bve
TOU~bult .youf—hook—and east-
, •- s i <t 3» i s - 1nmbler. ; . . . O O H S I S O S I—8Isle Glmnta 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0O—1Horn* ran—W. Hedamui. Two-li lB bit .
—Ch«lIUt, CoppoU, Qos. McCoy. BmCTl-dre bits—T. Ralisfc. JJxlden. Struck ant—!y U«dH<i» H, by Dlclnnan T. B m An
b>ll»—Off Dletaraon 4. Ittlfc—MsdilemHit br plUked bsll—Copnolm. Ilmpll
It off tbe side of tbe boat or hammockor bicycle or whutever yon -was, in' tostart <B>1OI. The .bait must, be-sage
S k I ill i
Knickerbocker gittUlt .club Uabed toreeffel, be bad no less than three comicsupplements and hua to .read one and a14 before he, even cot a~nmble.. By thattime both he and-tne ccttol s
ThTllr benrta off. Thnt pnt them•both -on-easy-sfc
Another flsb' that lins.'recimtlydiscovered In ull klndaTSf-ttiiters untl
word prone, means laying down.faceforwards on your otorancb and tnat Iswhere this scion -of the tfnley tribe
i t alwus's
neh. In order to catch them yon haveeot to first wateeTtbem "up "aao 'inrntbem over .and ask them why theywas laying oo theii stomach. It mayof* been from cramps br touietblns.but- as soon. as.j;on;jlnd Out then youtnqw bow to nsh lor them. ' If It wascranips ybujclve titem some_klnd ofmfflM^n^bleta3fhlcbJLw9nitiLettlon.no names on ncct. of frec'«adver-tlBlnc bnt Itthat Is what It was, theywill cet very xnitcrul and iurn overtnVthelr Bide and then ls"the time tocrab them. A prone laying on theirside Is os helpless ns one of Tunney'ssparring partners.
In this connection It might beInterest to tell other.Isaac Mmrodsnhont my -lirst. experience In pronensbcry. 1 hud been oat tn a queel
« prone. They wouldn't even look ame. Qne day however, one of tbcrocot In ,*terrlble slmpe and began, to
' t e l I l l d a " t
double-header at
w i:h» PCircles,
. . . ! D t D -0 1
. . , 2 1 1 1 0 0,.r s s i it i c. . . S Q 0 5- .S 0
» »o sr an 8DIXIE GIANTS
tamaon. no>aans. tt ..- ' 2b. m
«a. rf. SbOoou. cf .
or<l. l b . . . . .-Dlcfcexvon, p ..
o Jo l so3 0 0 0 04--0- 2 2 2 04 0 O 0 Q_'O4 0 1 1 2 03 1 O 1 1 03 - 0 2 0 0 0s o a o s o
, JS J7 11*25 M*On» ont wben wlnnins rnn was IMB•vnort 2 0 0 0•hw«T O 2 0 O 2 S 0 1 0—7Horn, run—Wll«y: Thiw-h«»» Blt»—
.ijm HT»ii>. BOO 2. Gordon. .Colllof.IlpUrni»n Irfufey- Double )>Ui»—Uedr-miin tir Rtrwart. Stolen b»OTa I^oafcy.
holllrt. Hnlnoan. Banv on b*\\»fc» 2. by Woo 2.. stniph •b* &oo i. Hit by nttrtlp
•^Moonejr.
BobiB JLJC Wbas,£*to 3dN
rgeRSbln A. C, o t R g y ra 4 to. 3 Tictbry over the -Shamrocks,of Woodbrldge. Sunday afternoon.Smith :he]d.-tne-Shamrocks-to five hits,and was well supported. Ho struck
l t t f a ^ W l l l l b t tnt sla t t tTomorrow the Robins will play tbe
Elisabeth Oriole* at -Warlnanco-Partcrjjeaf- Sunday afternoon they will playa "double-header, meeting the TeelcoCl 1 d h Whi AClnb at 1 p. TO. and the White Arrows,of Ganfood. at 5:20. Theso games
pittvnil tin th» turn, pmnnflnThn
wfJl. « ,UsnehUn. lbUokr. lt\fimlpvro. cHmltt, •»
" «i
SHAMROCKSMarter. ~b-Nm-bPT. Sb"Biiiy: r•—0a«ey. • • » rGmaovy. rf 0 0-Krtlr. tb; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -OOUalutn. If 0 2- lnon. cf J> _0
R o b l u . . . * . * . . . 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 - 4Htaaninwk» 2 0 0 0 o 1 0—3
WEDDING«*mttS6NN
Martin Harrison, of IS Cedar street,tS&rwbodV -and Miss M r t B n r i a mdaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Bu-rian. ot 333 Mlltonla street. Undsavwere united in marriage Friday nightby Judge fayette N. Talloy-at Wsresidence. The -obnple was Attendedby Miss Katherine Bnrlan. a sisterof the bride, and Charles Kelly.SS5 Rahway avenoe« Westneld.
BERMAM—NtlDITCHtin. »«ir . nf taavltt. TJlbrich
Talbsyr^SO ^terth -
man. of ~147 Main street, and MissAnna Xeidltch, ot 4S Hamilton streetboth of this city, were marriod told P t N Tll J h Kcry In misery1 nnil I called aown" to IJudge Payette .N. Talley^ Joseph Kn-
the bottom ot the take what is themutter The prune roilm! . ovei anil
-made the remark iliat It felt kind <>t
Ing nn m tlie *tff«n>m mansion*"Snil'cottnECs jtrcund-Xhc lake and It Tradnot been Invited TO one.
Well, 1 snys, you and 1 are In the•boat, : — " . . —
will be.1 With that, he Jumped op and got Inray boat. That Is ene way of "catchinga phone; L~* ? '• ' •"==-'s'T"
Another Und -of, flsh thaf everybody Is ravenous to ;crab one of thegidown iur. way is tne sioatb nsn. Tlils"
-U four Hat* as long as tbe wcnu flshand tt takes four t lm» as long to
a- caleadBr, lite tar loot. JU yon arel
hspf*Bcd to drojir In.'
Tn th* «arty l»nr« -of the athe firemen-decided they-wai"aothln -—- - •«.-•• #vi*ai5i;'«-ii"i»^-*5:ii.«
'q-enetoJ le t t 'Bhat tn leht " « * -with^U^-.peWtar-.i^jjuvtrtH^ie
na Sir. '¥irjlftr aceafnpmtedwhat bad foraerly been'4Mie
•n feet llte^I b*td besB^ctvtnjt a old-* d t t ljfotblsBea r9XbomtZ sstOdttti_TailBr_
•kai fretted-«m ot fit* itnekK a smalltaeB «f -earAit, the 'business nrd* ofthe tow»'*-wlnntwr fire d e Che tow
i
wr fire depCUr.'Klast called opt l d hitliW tWtrt uaiS. Bnhmltted 'his Teslena-
Sfflk
Btbtertal art.
Toone Jlell was ohoot to snttr »t
heasetall when hit;jnelehhor caught7 tlch-ot lilto. - Sis^iSSSS^gX^agij -
that atniUB. wiai" ssk»a tte. BfelfhbMsr.. Tra^olaeto'tafes tW* IB tomdthsr
tMS^-i^mnst^
o g y y pgan. ot 4S Hamilton street, this city,and Mtinr Mary Sohayda. h member,or "the office «aff at Lcirrttt. tjlbrlch& T l l U I
POWERS—PRICEWilliam H Powers, ot New York
City, and "XTrs. Anna McCnllonghPrice, of West Scott avenneP~thlswere marrlPd Sstnrdav night hy J'P»y»tt» XI Ti»lli.r »t >•!« HffTTI*
i city,
bridal couple were attended by Alex-ander Waybranu ot Harrison street,and Mrs IJda B. McClnre, ot Bed-ford street.
TER2ELLA—SICAAnthony Tonella, •of Inraan avenni),
'Princeton aTenues, -weremday Hy Rev M J. Boybtn, or St. Mary'Cbnrch. The -bridal couple were' at
T". Padtaril, <1-PtlVPW •—
. ot Kline p lawand Miss Dorothy ft- 'Vaa louvftn,- ot m i t y a T r f e d J n f i ^ S 1 rtms^.cty*_ere_BiaTrfd Jnnfi^So.Rev. -Gears* A. l^aw. -pesto? «t lliTlr«t •Mi.H.Hillat TihHWh Th|g- hrliltl
Van Leaven and-Edwin Packard..
^- - B 8 U O M B ^ " W I P £ K H I I . L
Perth Aaboy. >adT Stlts Virginia.
JCNES—TAVUORSterling Jones xnd Ellen ..VIre
•sylor,_ot Mewtoa vtreet. wec.t, by WH
wer* "BUended ny Jlr. *Hd i t r»
j&±*&$!*3StXZ^x *.•:?-'
"With a list tote* rally. *6ttta*em three rung the Keyport nine
JiBa. a •victory gway trom tbe
>a U»B uWB* flBd ^TTf*-1? t o —JulTi VOi plteh b Moone , who oc-tupled the mound la this Inning after^oekyfiad been badly treated In thesvanth. psrmltted the locals to win
were-Btewart^s
arc £f1b
^0, .e?SOB, 3b
[annvl 2bminima, ItSordon, If .
« s •> l o5 2 3 8 04 1 S 10 1 05 0 1 3 14 O 0 1 12 0 0 0 01 1 1 0 O
1 1 8 2
p . . . . . .
j
O 0
The esaald&le who auVerUJM
iaTlor^TnTBe-TiswsjWperi-ShOJatt?
aonasty ot JniVpose *nd a •wimh*uess
to jut la writing wh»t he Btands tor
snffi a
W A ^S SL.
^TOt»Bsptrant for your ««"* - — •»—
promises mortal caa be hsW to
you-»»ir a
I dWhea you near » ..»—.——^~
clud heaase he Is deel&rlux M» Jfora through th*
TeHBiabirthatTie U . _
voa an hoaMt «sa ot »h»t h«
. . . —i white, sad that-i
w *. - , *
~ *l—~\.> i
MUM
Rahway Nation^ BankClose of Busiaesaj, Juae;3O,
tie^
Loans & In=vestments §3,905,774.07
^-Capital ..-Sril and
:,.-&*nwaya trourtb of July projTMi' •vet i t . etr m* sebedtilsd Wednesday'"dlhouiii t6R«ttts ot~ tsia- threfttsBed
.< » »iw»« <)« «»lln thi>- Utter lmlf-of It.
&HPi3fture8Casharii3 Due
from Banks
38,319v50
604,90251
DepositsC a i l t i 100,000.00;
etaia la tit* afteroooaiafora 'Ctrele-'aln*. ot
trimming tha Itah--teT l«t~3U«»»ldB
1 made at-th»i leeting;o£
ESieaday nUJtt that enoi i. JnoneyT « t - h » - b t « l n e d t o nttet tha
eipeaji*g
ts »sy the blUj,, Is the bo >win be replica} later by 1 'scrlpUoB. —
UtSe. buila eorpMric to 1>eand to ecpeeled Ujjbe readfee cajArml»llcg»Day. -an , .__amounting tb 3S7-^Vere -pj I -to fh»
1 * B Cenaty TtonnTill wUltalaed -be?» Wednesday ni it.candidate*, Slehard Stsphei
tbre*A. CTKIgb
©I lb» eaunell
SCOTCH PLSINS WINS
RaD? Toras
-The Bahway Piremcn lost another'hair-raising contest last -night by amargin of one run. Traveling to
cotch-Plain theytow-^end-of-tf-ft-to—'t-sooi'e.—The-Kah»: «way team "led all the way until thohomesters rallied In the Una] frameto put over throe runs and win. '
Bob Henderson led the ttshway-batera with tour-hits in ai many trips
C6Ulbs throadsafe-drives, one of which was a don*
blc. Itenato and Dugan were the only,Scotch. Plains batters who wen ableUl MlllIB illU dUllniLJ ut Slninmmore than one aate drive. _ TSiHwayouthit the" homo sluesera. tbe formsirhavbie eleven nits- while the.- ScotchPlaina -team totaled elsht.'
The score:
$4,548,995.78
Rahway Trust Companyv •; * Condensed S t a t e m e n t
Cln'ae of Business, J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 2 8RESOURCES UABHT!
Capital S,652,683 28 Surplus an3
tha> display ot are- veUawt -of the vetarans.
l l i«U»" the
>' A.T£ra»d «t-BK>ra'la«B ZM0 people* wtussised tli» Ore work*, aa. tster-
attsRnaUi ot which was t i e «r>HbtnO. SM aBteh»j.UIsf« to ret
Uto ths street JbT ~n>laa-
13«th lBfaatry.'~a lettar otlon was -received forjUtBtrhleh Ui» Sirit BattaUentalB«4. band provided and od 4 t l a u nweSriue
snd 23 aafl «nyoa» here "b(haf-dlvlslos Is argsd <
eBanking noose-
74,950 00 Deposits . . .BUI? PayableOther-
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baa bwtlln-tBe Balclns.Xfottman declared
l ldecla
oo ffl*»r people, ln-I obla." «s be termed
U ltb to Idea*ludlne; wod I obla. «s b
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OLDEST POSTMASTER
Fmnclt EdtlBTStniJCIn hualah Tear, p«tBiact»r et S ^Stone: t!a,«(alms to be tlie Sldtst ae>Uv» noctreactcf of tne ' C l l S
Int him « Weord erT S3 years. Be 3*kls» the <iia«tt merchant «t Penntyl-A^alar-ntvtnlaB a central S^ofe lis^SCS'and eAatlnalae th* beslaeis »ta«*,K .
'- fraaai.'iifliTtliiiii aVsor^mt'* J
• saerlBeas ot BCB
as their guest over the Fourth -3Jr»v-a a i ^ aiartoii_3Kf-J
st Dfaeaatle
Sadie . *#:::The teSpe§tuoi'who 3c^w men . _._^Itfis^givea~a ^i.-_i=_=^ .•vTvida^ almestZheyondlHiagisafifjn-'by fhe one sarFonly
Gloria Swarison
Tomorrow tiadC£atinuous_. _. _
COMPXKIO5C
\">llne«! far •«.-• s The ptagm
• --w~ — . . . , SJOfl
'"VlUjehDSOB,
«adTt
lMtre. D3«anor Roberts
Oeaait
ataneroftRUGGED •PTT'g
ok Tomuss xaoXrt VXH . - .
WAS ONE . . . HEHE HE 13 . - .
"AND "HftC THE XkEAR 'VPOWESPOUC LIKE EftM . . *
^»E WA IA TIGUTER fO THE CORE
HAD A SOFT JJEART FOB A
Boy
tares*. \
the itmnlcma- Ijeeton
whlcb wore preiente.
weiSTaxTHeU. Ono a
-.—anO—SIf*. PaOlive Ha
Miss Mare
o «iBtUnl. df ts
HaonV.Wolke.
DorotBy Van-oberts led^a
-BaStar, eht lain ot the O. A.d -•Waaala pa's JBrayer. Hor. K.
ta« »«lar«Uoa-«flba awtlne cloasd w
rcoloabla., taa Gem
-MHae^-Eart-S r.ager. Sir. an
Cook. Ernest Coot.and lira." Alfred Auiand Richard Anrlch
Barry 'Stmasoas 1«d
a Scsutft«nyS ea t -«ny wbl<* veea-
a t i b * Derates;ldJ
t ^aiae« % n Twenty poinui*Hicn*btt JT"S« MfW Is «MBtssu«ter-Tet
T». SalnB•ttoop <«,
talro-wltB
•Ob»«ay,""s<»^m«n«. w«r-raaHh
. . —*«»«»-«
il-iSsur* IB th»,$ah>t
t«d eK with a '
'. Xfha tsMa. w«a «o*»-
*«K~ BMKsr.y
-MARKS BIREdward Lertuky.
KasHel l«rHt-Mrs.avoBH*. celebrated 1 lath birthdayaaalversary oa the 1 Ji «f Joty. A
. . . the childa^arty tor adn«r«K* Mort
lay WortaaiU-AIlsCffttosr. Edward 1«>
— . . _ , l-Jaoo^^ _and son. CUSoTd. motored to Ithaca.N' Y^-for the Fourth, to visit Rev. and
Henry Muirlson Mrs. -Morrisonreturned with -them Tor Sr short stay.
'John
snrprinedoB Ththe wnsbars of the
oi itd» -fbrar attempt noon Card Club. InLa irtea siirii a nlsro •»
Jataabar* -el Uwtittea to
turned -Tfrom Belraar
was t i» a**ne" of »*£ itsoelabU (ctBerlne e»
l I l b
tral avenue, leftstunmer vacationnine, alss In eelebri n ol 1»> anal-
enjoyed b t those pr
iar"*BdrtallnT«)-tol
e vetarans. 1 co>t sglv» nisi a j« 4-fedlea-Bee
liConard to tbe -a obers ofUuIvey-TUtman Post to %eta Sat Girt durlHt~thnot ths NaUoaalTJaard.
t n u t t * for""«1tBW*n -
SURPRISED ON ANNIV tSARVUra. /Alfred Aoricbr ot
Granul strast, was stoatd T h d at
Money
iblle
Jrwand
v e d . -aextibtsn. tpoke
co>t ts
fedla
Bppreela-I
BHterUtinCS
nlonofJely SS
Bdns to
tected—a.
Westicntfolly-nooa by
theni ay their
Mr. and Ura.inrtns Prolix.llanff.
Mr»Iha.
-Julia•John
Sudden Downpour DrenchesHapless Pedestrians U
' ~_ • Wei
=Sb» 3iaavy-ratoa-er late yettardayirly-
taRsriHHJBanasirly TBnrHoiaiBKeoalns a little sure than iweaty-ioarBouw aftdr ate Intense «nd on-iieraldej downpaiir ot tbe nfteraooaof-tbe Poortb pt Jrily, ailed -Uta-Rab-w«y Riser to overflowlHg^floodea the
ijlaceg -•and" tafadr«B«Bed basleaa-nedMtrlans who hadgone~lorth earlier In tho day dad In
stars waiui wjad of bleu velocity thattore., the Umbs front- many trees.Ybla Job was roaaded ont by milderMowlngw v**t*rrtnv- '
•Riverside Park and adjacent prop-erty between Central- avenue and theBoblasoa broach was deep underwater -tbUr-njornlnB. Two--trneks-whlcb" "becameyesterday were still there, more- thanhalf submersed. One -had come to
take' awn the frames and other fur-niture- connected with the Fourth ofJuly fireworks celebration. It sank inthe mad. The second truck did like-wise. A third -Is reported to- have
nil To passera-*he- two mired
•vehicles resembled submarines, withripples washing over tbelr tows Inthe vicinlt} of tbe radiator caps.
Gardons in which summer flowersiered hy 'Were "Tiloomlhg—Jeslerdar -«ere ~In-
atten ont successful!
Tislble this mornlnc Tbe damaeeresnltlne from the oVerSow ot thel 1e i n l
threo years. It Is said._Xonr_ox JlT jatbtB-noar thp -Rab-
wayraeht Clnb, at tbe foot of Pater .soa street dragged Uietr anchors 200yards or', more and were foundbunched togethor downstream shortlyafter daylleht. .' TaeT^iwlft current,against -wblch tt- was next to lmpos-slble to-tstee aLrpwboai, provided a
35rU>oTfhito take' the yachts haelc to their
moorings. 'At the RaeaJVack ~
Wnat -was. perhapH. tho most
result o f Wednesday'st l t t t
was tbeof Wedesdays delnEo was tbetrapplns otapproxtmately 15,000 peo-p l e tile Woodbridge, Speedway.
the inaguratlaa of board-track auto-mobile racing In this -vicinity. Alldolled up for a bright summer after-
on. they scurried for shelter bor
drenched to- the skin. Parked auto-be loosened trom
filled vith.napped like
mobiles could notthe—nmdr-open—catwater, straw hats . .fancy bonnets were ruined and allgarments were made uncomfortablyforzn-ntting and many wretched peoplein tho'center of the'oval stood up totheir ankles In liquid, waiting for achanctB -to get outside., ^where- 4s wasno drier. .
One man who had made a success-ful dash to his closed car withoutgetting too wet had tho misfortune togg t bd toback into a pusbcarl loadod wltbb l i l H b dbottles ot dneerale.ont and pick on all
He bad to getthe bottles In
"wettest part of tbe storm. Therain struck Woodbridge two boura ormore-brtore It-reached Rabway.
SOCIAL AWB PERSONAL-Sin. Floo>lR5> Burdette. or Ml- Donald Barron^-or
Clemens, Mich-, visited Mr. and Mrs. | street. haa_£<rQe" to RThomas S h c l t Tnes3a>, ana they had • v " " - " • - - *••- •"•"—
Winston and daughter: Corrine, oT_3enjamin Simels and
.of 27
thischildren, Irvtng - and Frances, ofNewark, spent Sunday among -friendsat ManviUe. .Mrs. - - - - -
street, nave
ilanyMrt-a nt Rnartw T » »silssloner EojTBBe MUlor. ot US Cen-
Tnesday for theirMiss nnth Miner
C»es to Pike. N H, and Miss Eugenia
spend the summer there., , Mr. and Mrs. John Livingston .havereturned from Uteir weddlnET trip.
Mr. nail—Mrr•. Gonrrn R TTnffmn
a-- to Falrlee. Vt.Margaret -Oilman,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Comer. Mr. andMrs. A. T. Crane. Jr, Mr.' and Mrs.William Redeman enjoyed an outingand picnic al Spotswood, Sunday
o treceived- JaQncs aTenue, spent the holiday. with cottage at Belmar tor the Bummer.
stteet. and Robert Andrews, of Bryant • Mayor Herman A. Graves. Township ble several titmes, according to Chail- The Building Committee is headed•terrace have been representing St.'Committee men Thomas Thompson I e t - hnt it was renewed Immediately. | D j_ Henry_L. Uamphear, chairman: M.Paul's Sunday school at the^conter- and Theodore Lang and Clerk Roland Owinc to the time the complaint• j--Qnlnn. Mrs. L.. Anna Huehes, Dr.ence at St. Bernards School, Glad- J. White, while the Water Board was reached the Safety Council tt was un- - - - - - - - -Etone. thta.week. : (represented by Prestoe-nt Robert K. able to do anything with it. although
Deposits made f - - • - * - _ _ . . J .•._•_ . . . . . . . . —ot July will draw
BATE -ot Mr. and
vt JBBBBSUBasHal Xx .celebrated 1 lath birthday
h 1 J f J twas fotlowed-4%
. n U . Sihlrarw. Rleaard?"--*He adulu
Aenjoyed a full conn >aerv~thai* pressat we» ».—and Mrs.Slatttaw Watson. ~^ r«£a .'Watson.
PhlUaelahla;SopWe sash,
Ola. ilarj-ndi l . 3iV FUh-iad ilrs. Bar-Jin. Beary
•.MissBra.
Ssnikrd watssn.W w -SSaa Olaarer.ilULOlg* Sasb, otMax Bass, tbe atlasKUa Jtaaa^ at RoseVsaa. -of SUtabeth:nstt 3Iaaref. Mr.Saaier. Allaa sad JRata Slaarw. Mfs. rCrt C t l S*
friends tn RutherfordHenry H Mlngus. ot 92 Seminary
avenne, who was In the battle of Get-tysburg left Tuesday to take part Inthe anniversary celebration of thatbattle
Jin. Lester Miller and-Children,Rath and Rohcrl. ot 79 Monroe street, < . . . . . . . . .If ft TnMdaj tor a -visit with relatlras nrst day at The • Kahwav Savlnggt East Moriches. I . J . r . . . .
Mrs. W I McAndrews and children.Eileen and Ceorge of Brideenort,Conn- are visiting her mother. Mia.Annie- AndelBnccr. and family, of .34Foiton street-
Michael Petrisln. ot i i Allen street.iias gone to- Bradley Beach tor a vaca-tion of two weeks.
MonroeIt
Institntlon. corner 'Main andstreets.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brock and chll-.dren. Verna, Martin and Elvn, of New-ark, have returned home after a visttwith Mr. and Mrs. John O'Ambrosaand tsnssHy, of 96 Seminary avenue.
Dr. George Apfel. ot this city,1 chan-cellor commander ot Reliance Lodge.
Mrs. Charles W. Sears and John and No. 101, Knights -of Pythias, sailedAnna Sears, of Bryant street.
"nave cone to Cincinnati for a stay of nanied by his cousin. Dr. A. Aptel. ottwo week*.
jcooen1ES SsratBsry avesrae.
ITS A*C BAT CBTO IJOWBOW!? OS
, ,tj.>Vi
. — * - - - " - J
^ : jsbHpjLKtex s s i s t
City, returned bome- on Sunday alehtartor a visit with Mrs. Maria Ptanln-cer and family, ot 75 Lafayette street.
William Perna. Jacob Schioidt. theMines Sophie, Harriet and EdnaSchmidt and Madeline Seeker enjoyed,tbe outing on Sjniday at ColumbiaPark of the. Avenel A. A. —»-:—
31 r, and "Mrs. Lyle Reob -and fsmlly.of Colonta. aave> eone~lo Bay Headtor ithe suma»r.
Miss Jaaa. McOHlvrsy. ot JO Cainp-BslI street, is apeodUu two weeks.atLake Hopatcoae. - • "
Mr. and Mrs, "P»al Elliott, of Lsonla,V- th» -holiday—wlta-Msj-nareata.
Aadfwwa,. Rob-
lira. Oitax BL. 3«Hli*satB. ot Stan-toa 'plaes, eastala «t the -womea'sD6wl!ise-t8a«-of-a.»-T^M. a JL. dnr-tnfjlhe ittst season, «Btsrtalaed theaettban «r th» turn: at her cottage
_-J2f--^«-Kebarts, Sr^iZr*.
ut at BSI cottage~ww>fc. tn t h erKrWlliaa. Mrs.
fhsm«s H.Bordsn. -Mrs.
^^•^.W'VWg
otH
e &B5Si
tsr.-
3IIts Q«ente Sts*H<5»f. et i*0 WaalS dMl JSa SS, street,
"WB
W a lC A B S , street, »ad.Ml» JSaueer S»ftels, «t "WestBsld -a-moast as* e» «aontlne at 5^>tat ?leaa*Bt sil«f -a, stay
t«rraea,
i -aaa
iWortk'
Xtrn.
'114 HamiltonRockwell's Mills.
his .vacation. ' »a. Benjamin Parber. Mr. andIra M. Farher. Jeromw and Aud-
Benjamln Farb
CroweH Reappointed toN. J. Reformatory Board
<3ovemor A. Harry Moose has re-lolntod Walter B w w n ot l t t
MUton avenue. Democratic can-ff fny' mftTnr. trt thn- 1 >ow1 nt
aianaEers.ot.lhe New Jersey Reforma-tory.- Since, last fall-Mr. Crowell hasbeen serving on the board; fining the'uneiplred term of the bite Frank M.
re-appointment la for
Mr.Hlnlflnr
a member of the_ flnTnmlgnlnn tmr\ ^
Council/ sad prominently identifiedwith the work of the Elks'•particularlyIn thp sorlnl and community welfare
SBJDz.n tbp sorlnl and community urork .and the crippled kiddles'
•niejfcrte-^U!all kinds.
in public ftffalra-
Democrats Will RatifySelection of Al Smith
A ratification meeling. in eelUon of the selBctlon of Smith'Robinson. • has been planned byThomas A Fyffe Association for Mon-
All Democratic candidates for localofflce are ' expected to speak, andthere will probably be mitwtrip speak-ers also.
' Plans are being formulated for afamily outing, to take place the latterpart of Angust. .probaply at the shore.
Letters of appreciation have beenreceived from "Mulvey-pitmara fo s tNo. 6S1. Veterans of Foreign Wara^
ot the rooms and the hospitalityshown during the V. F. W. State Con-
pf x\\ i rv n**P " on ""Jim**' " 0" "to" "23."' —'
PLAN SPRINGFIELD TRIP— -A-delegation from Uo4es—^SancilvNo. 31. Junior o . l \ A--M.', will accom-pany Counly^Jjepoty N. A. Brower, otthis citju-^o Springneld" tonight, whereJte&wer will liuiiuJl offlcera from. Bat-tle Hill Council. A croup took partin the Fourth of July parade at Plain-field.
Monday niffht the third degree wasconferred on candidates.
A pumber wilt attend the meeting
&.W. Ktdd Witt Turn First Spade Jut of Earth--—Board of Governors Medical Staff + Clergy
and Others Will HaveTart in Ceremony~~*~
President Frank W. Kida:and, other officials will turnover the first spadefuls of earth for the Rahwav MemorialHospital at. ce^monifs tomorrow afternoon in the blockof ground bounded by Jeflferspn avenue, Stone street andMadison avenue. The program will commence promptlyat 2:30 o'clock, and a large number of citizens are expectedA" 1L-' taL jgr-ea^ent_Kidd Jias ^3ctended-a general
o_J3ie people of thiirtgiy" and~ Wobdbndge mAo.heinviw
attend the ceremonies.
SAFETY COUNCIL PUNSwsy io GROSS H ie™H<>p s to Keep Intetsectiom
Clear When Traffic Stop*
Participating will be the Board ofOovernpni. Mf-iltrnl Staff l
To
Auxiliary of Rahway and the Ladles'Auxiliary. WoodbridKe and Se»aren'Brancli Splprttnn»i hi' Iho Aniuilcuu -Legion. Rnhwtty Post-No-5. band willnpi-n tbo program—and—Way. -GhesterM. Davis, pantor of Ihe First Prea-byterian Church will give the open-Ing prayer. Rev. Hedding B. Leech,minister ~oi(~TrTBlty~ TSTetbb lst ChurcEwill conduct the Scripture reading.Mr. Kidd will be master of ceremonies
ASdressea will be mad,e by* MayorThomas A. Fyffe; Mrs. George -1»-Or-ion, president of. the Rahway branchot—H>«—stusHterjn—R»». T3. J. Kauw,
aid pedestrians and motorists rector of St. Mary's parish; Mrs. G.iiywie west of St. George avenue, who i . Hoaeland, president of the St*-ex perl ence considerable dlmcolty E*>t- waren and Woodbridge branch of theting across the highway during the auxiliary, and Rev. T. F. Vanderhorat,
U of uaffleSalurdjiya, Sundays ami or Hggrargy:—FoTIowIng the addresses•<>n<tfird Christian Soldiers" will beholidays, the Safety Council i» session
discussed remedies.y lluoB w ltli~ "1
word" "Stop" painted on the highwayi l t h ffl
Is— hflttod tho *varinn.fl intprsocriotiH wltlbe kept clear.
Among the' intersections tinder con-sideration are Lincoln Highway and"Lake avenue,. Hazel wood avenue,Hamilton street. Central avenue. Thecouncil will see that the- lines arepainted on the road and will then iriakea special eJtort to see that the ruleto leave the intersect ions tree forcross-highway travel, are enforced.
of the Union. County Past Councilors* ^Presidents. D. l<ove, Roscoe
county oreanixatlon will have a shore todinner August 11. The Junior Clnb A
> CO!
.. Sn-nfer with Chief of Police John
imith on this subject.
PunR.President "Kxda win turn over, the ' —
first bit of sod. Members of the Boardof Governors and Mrs. I* AnnaWufffeea, "superintendent of the- hos-pital, members of the medical staffand other officials will then fake turnsat the spade._ There .will th.en--be the- singing'of^America" with music by the LegionBantf under the direction .of RnssellTandy, and the program wiTicfosewith final, prayer and benediction byRev. G. A. law, pastor of the FirstMethodist Church. Souvenir pro-grams are being issued.
who totnorrow will see .the beginningof the realization of a long expressed
will have an important meeting July . The nomrnating committee compris- desire for adequate facilities and2". Union Council will be represented ine A. C. Feakes, Randolph 1* Oilman [equipment tn take care of -the needat the annual convention of the Su- and Roy Smith, submitted the follow- for a hospitaj institution in the lower
frtint nf tho ortwTif Tit AUnn. inf l nnm^g- f*n»fltfif*nt, S D Irfiv ; UniT of t-ho oounrv." inoluaot ppontdcDttown, Pa_ July
CONFER ON BATHING
mile above the intake of the Rahmunicipal wjiter plant, was the Tuesday in September.
subject of a conference Monday nightbetween the water.. commissioners of
1 vice-president George R. Hoffman; | F. W. K l d i Vice-president F. a Hyj>r.secretarj". -A- Bruce Cook . assistant Secretary Orlando H. Dey and Treas-eooretary. WilHom- F. Veecb, amUTn^,. j B n van Herwerden.treastirer. Raymond L. Ruddy. The: The iialame of the 3oaxd_jif_Go&_annual meetlns will be^Tield the Erst ernors are: J. W. Ackley. William T.Td I S b • Ames. Fred F. Anneas. Bertram Berry,
g K C M F Q l W H Rtl
UT. and Mrs. WtUtam'R. Clark, ot-this city and the Clark Township Com- fireworks a15 -Hazel place-, have cone to their jratttce. An effort will Ue» made to put Fourth, and
y pMaurice Challlet reported that a num-
ber of men had been shooting off j
y,Cone. M. F. Qulnn. W. H. Rt>l-
in90n. Sidney Harris. Albert F. Klr-fall week -before the stein. Sr.. Henrj- U timpnear. Hanrthat men. women and T. McClintpck. H. M. Searlea, Harry
conace MI ueunar ior ine snmmer. ; a atop to tne bathing. children had been annoyed by the Simmons and Frederick Shot well, with,-"!3acfc ~Boser~<>r~:S»onh "ITontEomeryi—Clarfe Township wai'renresenled"~by prsictice. The jjollce stoppedthe tron-1 Mrs. L. Anna HUEhes. superintendent.
t i e first ten days Miller. Commissioners A-- Interest from tho 'and Edwin Hallday. Conncl
C. Brooks members expressed their indignation,icllman W. H.
Dohxn. whoHond Burlin
n .surprise visit Sunday.Those in the party were-: » « . = . , , „.
John H. Hoehle. Franklin Hoehle. Jui5L 2 0 j ,M
yesterday on the Westphalia, nccora-
BrooBiyiu_ftir ft "tour of Cermanr. Atuv
They will be eono two .months. 0nr-Inc their stay they vtll observe thedental work and methods ot a nnm-ber^-ot «oIJesesU!ifl. Institutions.. i i lss Marie Louchltn. ot SO Mauricesvenne. Is enjoyinc a two weeks' -vaca-ti t h d i h S l
ot»thU dtj:; Miss Ellen Rosttnder. ot Applicant* -must be more than P i e r c e HeaBher,.of Valley road.
. stion trom her duties at
Corporation.the Steel
— The -Misses Emily tnirrence, Qnro-thoa-SchwelUcr and Etna Sereh VtUleare tonight to spend the woek-eniat Culver's Late.
'ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEDAt a social Catherine; at the resi-
dence of Itr. and Mrs. IDaniel J. Rom-mel, ot 2G Harrison street. Sundaynight, the encasement ot Philip Heal-ley, ot 8Q Harrison street, and Miss
TieKETS DISTRIBUTEDTlcteu for-tho-Jolnt Snndsy school
byterlan; First • BaDtlst. St.Holy Comforter, 'Milton Chapel. Beth-lehera Chajwl and 'Woodbridee andUnden 'chnrches were ~~d!strlhutedSnudmy ~aiaonfc' the pBptts oE "thevarious schools. ~~TXe ssectsl trsjainn leave la two sections, stopptnenti-gct&ji6iu>aP10 A It tu '-
SUcabeth and Mary Rommel.
Charles and Daniel Rommel.
leaves Asotft? Part at 6:45 end 8:SSP.M. , *
MaLftUSHLTfl—BAVIE5
tATMMl.sad-Janseh F. H o3K, et~Me«srK. took Vlace
ye^sntae. "Tli8«-bfWe-wBs Tft-a a d by-lier titter, Mtes Alma. "Da-
vie*. Jtad the Jsest "sflan was Hngh MI H T I n , a~broTEef,_ot the-iroom.
ROSIMS CLAIM FORFEITWisoa th» Robla-JL. c* t»t
•went to WaHBftneo Part, Eaisabeth."S?dasa»>tO jilajr tne -Oriole JU C.
O H l - « n t to *p-f
MEETSUaatJiwief ?Or»
auui-s Circle taetth toh> f Ml
at
-7 -FVsro&tft str**t- TUB BUUiAcs ueeNl a s . K t O v n t e V I f t a s B l l h 1U U A f M a
> r-ft- tn* "hcrrur'w) f r mm «n*| • rnm-hW
Armrtrnnt. Snnerlritcmlpnt r . "NV l.nrt- S e e k t o Fi l l Vacancy:low* and Attorney David Armstrong.
George L. -Orton. Jan VanPrank W. Kidd and Orlando H. Dey.
The campaign for the necessary$500,000 was personally condncted hyr. c. Campbell, ot Newark: the archl-
In ColoniaWAS GIVEN SURPRISE
A group or relatives and friends of
1 r-4 f\t¥i i*rts -are Crow, Lewis & Wick, of NewOSX vFtuCe York, and the general contract has
Applicants for tbe position of postliving at the master at - Colonia. a fourth rfass post |
Those in the party we're-:h H H h l F k l i
po f f l t * - are-sought by the U. S. Civil umService Commission, which announces t now- in operation, will be ofthat receipt of applications will closfr j mental "brick and stone, "with
been signed with Hush Montague,. &•Son. of Jersey City.
.The new hospital building whichreplace the two frame buildingstn operation, will be of orna-
l l i u Louise Hoehle. Miss MargaretWeleman. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J.Roehle. Mr. and Mrs. John "mor. Mr. and^Mrs. Henry H.
stories basement and attic.- will be provision lor sixtv anThe date for competitors to assem- will be provision for sixty and more
ble tor the examination, which will bed*.^"jj ^Cra' o e held at Rnlrwayv -wHi-be-ftttn iunced I '
joVdtne. latter July So: The position pays $SST DETAILED TO CANAL ZONE
y; M s ,Elisabeth, and Walter Madison, ofM t h
Applianttwenty-one and less than sixty-fiveyears old, and must live in the terri-tory supplied by the Colonia office.Applica&pn blanks may be secured atthe Rahway post office.
JOLLY EIGHT PLAYThe regular weekly meeting and
social of The JoUy "Eight-Card Clnbwas held yesterday at the "home of•"">.- Martha Fonlks at 59 Oliver streeuA t leaant time was enjoyed
nonncek^hTweddlnBwnrtakelilsce •"">.- Martha Fonlks at 59 O l e rIn the tHO. Besides the betrothed,A most pleasant time was enjoyed«4nnli, «KI«« nmsntxt m m : Mra Kate by the members In playing cards, aftercouple those present were:Green. Miss Minnie- Baker. Mr and
which refreshments were served btthe-jostess.—Thit first priup for cnrtlR
__eELEBRATES BIRTH DATEMiss Gladys Titos, ot SS Kewtoa
g , o f yway. who recently enlisted for theUnited States" Regular Army, steamedont of Brooklyn Army Base aboardtbe U. S. Army Transport *X:ambraI"bound for the Panama Canal Zone.
Private ftleagner selected the End-nfeer branch of the Army service and"on arrival at the. Canal Zone will beassigned to one of those units on dutyin the Canal Zone. He and the other _soldiers aboard the ship will cruisealone the entire Atlantic coast be-Iween New York City and Cristobal,the entrance to the Canal Zone. —
Op «!» y *>IPT» prlvnfo Mnnghor willj a wanted to Airs EclwHrn j
trho received a salad bowl Secomprice, a mayonnaise set, was won h\Mrs Charles B. Crowell- The thirdprlte, an Bipron, 'was •nwarded toMrs Elmer Bartz, while Mrs DeWttt
id qmrfnted with the greatest engineer-!nc feax ot history, accomplished hythe Corps of .i ntyfneprtt at the United
stes Army. ~Before sailing for his--new post, he
was a member of the garrison at his*
e JtgneMayer. Ellen OuinonWl 3 t l 4M y .Wleser.
and
CUTS. MAMS
eetteit will be held on "Wednesdayy 14. at the home of Mrs. EdwardBest, Ml West -Grand street
JTew TWTB.Jwiafl^TCcelTd-jialfttSStTaeeratlens «m "the left arm ana across
a«aUentalty lunged through aVIadowlie •sraB'trylne to -open WednesdayntghL l ie ~wSB attraded 1>r TJr. 4. SMarfcit th»RaJrwsy Hospital.
'The Vtifiy ot Su Paul's SplscopalChurch Sl6Bd«y-.iiI£ht a u l « srraoee-sasnu to Jtold ant6n-jservle«a at tbeChnTch flf-tli* Holy 06faforttiFiiIn¥tB£
dor*, sev. H. A. I*, saatlfer, «c St.•ra. and tier. •Rooeft-W.- SUlfatt. «*"Chart* -ot« the- Sols &>mtsH<#:
— bat—^a&xsisa =aafteeJtDKtttt.
"KIWANIS CLUB MEETS5 Klwanis Clnh met Tnesday at
Iteadfloartent,Pen* SNo spcat&T» -will be engaged.
be ot an Informal natnre. S e n weekpreliminary-plans tor the annual kid-dles' ontlng wlU probably "be made.The attendance vrlse donated 4iy Dr"~ "WT -rAT»*» Tfr.*ft THVII ytf \fflrr Tt*iT»fa.
SEEKS "CHARLES BUNNX seqaast hasCoown t«e«lv«d oy Cityterfc SUihfi 3. Hog-msm1 to locateKfSM SuBii -or Tils "helw. TSann "»»4
CHQIBSf isBaateraortBe3aSlor .X3r.
Cfeirch et t te H65y- Oaffiforter. «n-J a wienie la U^-paH.h from
ftraft1Wrt6'Mlftgwl
*-r \txnn m tamd i s i IMftt-klxiaai
on Lons Island Sound, where he re-ceived tha necessary baste educationand* -training before -assuming -his- nerrduties at the Panama Canal Zon
FJftEWORKS KURT THREEThree- iminor Pbnrth of July acci-
dents were-reported In this <3ty Wed-nesday.
Brooks Hotfman. &-year-ola -son otCity Clert and Mrs. John_J. Hoffman.,
split open and narrowly missed loslnjet ImH I l fj
cractcor exploded Inhd d d
T B ec r exploded J .hand •wan dre"< ed «y JDr. Oeorje "E.QaHawa-y. •
Pred Sodman, C-years old. <pf TTnlonBtroeU -arss horned fry powder -on hi*HgHt roreann. He was ^u»aded bj-Dr. E. "W-Lance. Carl Tlotsse. 10 Tearsold, ot E5 Albert street, "tta* hanedon the arm "by -powder ton a %t»nfceartrldea.—B-k-tiaaJktUadaafc "=•*
. NEW «RRYSLEft~1*L.YH6UTH -The Wen JCB4 Oan«a. l a c «t?"St.'-
aaaoanc*C l
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"RXHWXY RECO
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.a year in our strong vaults. Insurance-policies, deeds, mortgages, wills, -bonds* »-stocks, contracts, notes, jewelry anS the
pri?ecTalone should be -in these vaults.
E the koy.—33te-cost4s trifling.
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"YouTceep"
Citizens National Bank
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A Friendly, Reliable ServiceResulting from S9 years' experience.
Dnduplicated in Newark or New York.
Surgical Appliances—TrasBgsrBellB.-Elasllc Stockings,-Arches, Crutches.
Whooi-Chairs, Any Special Article.Artificial Legs, Arms, et<i, made by_ns. ,_
Your Doctor Knows Us—Reeommestl* Uimm,3 3 Broad StS-eef
Hours 8 A. M.-7 P. M. Near Regent TheaterPhone Em 9108 •
K FRIDAY,* JULY*. 1928 '• * "•iii
* Kj'
i ^ pscreen' will o be a Ganc Comedy."Spooks Spoofing." and the Rltz -NeweEvents and Mary Astor end LloydHushes In if rolllcktaE~sna peppy
.comedy, of -the South Sea Isle, «nHtii»rt."No Place to Go."
Starting Sunday T»nnnll» nr.rt.Tjjt.Stowait—will present—Hjelr mosleaJ-
prtllnntlnn "A Tjt Pjirtfl." witht f i
C m e y pMel Klee as master of ceremonies."A Idi Carte" Is ft-seventy-live minuteproduction \ci|h ten -beautiful scenesrfhd a cast of- twenty-flve well-known:omedlaas. such' as~ Ann Pritcnam.Barton and Tonne. Al Borde. and theTwelve Jack Heisler Girls and Web-er's Pompous Kevne.
OLYMPIC PARKt?«>™»r-rt. nrnffHi nocked to Olympic
Park durlne the week, but the creau;est throne.of alt Is expected Sunday.July S. when the American Olympicteam swimmers and divers Ineltidinc
i.the irreatesl male and female «lat-Kwill be seen In action.
^Jenry- A:"~GuenTher. owner of thepark, tins plnrcrt the, HWImmlng ? lat the dtsposal of the Newark Atb>•Tgtlc Club, and the entire proceeds-will be turriKTlnto the Olympic Fund.
Is.addition to the Olympic contestthere will be the New Jersey Stnt<*championships*! several MetropolitanA. A. TJ title events, and a -Juvenilerpn t f.-»f frTftwuyir A:. C- vnnnirwten;.
Yen
TRAVEL does i$Tit only dependable b»« •» £»* I""* k"*,**™«ti» low iifnd eo«r M pouiihle. Beaon el U»
thefu T 1 - - — m ta*w -- ..— — ^ -
a Thitdier Bailer n a fartoller.' A«k your ptoalwir to «towBailer with to EeuTiMmel}
THE THATCHER COMPANY- S941 St FMneU^U Netw*. N. J.
Ckieofo—3«No. CUrkSL.
• * -
l« But the pursuit ojtovelinessgoes on forever
ining.-"I"lie SeWicetfast in*^ jjp^ei bods»** nSSgnltede
•"HteEe Is ©ae petsoa wjhas Itad . ts
and thatis tve^bodyr' t»r«c
flatterfng ^' |26OM»iaStM
riK'STA&R^- period." jj'ot-f. entertainment.^Hav •comes'?*'baclr in The
iMlral ongagamant. V ~ . r.REGENT ,.
iJ'lJ^Was:being Tiresentea . Tnte4ls Met In eolov*
iouse"~«iita. ..fulling
flM>wo*ks on ton,,Tint thls-Aoea no* w!Uuitan4.Se crowds T weather »s doe43he woolen BJatertal
s g j yThis IiCbuIItjuj>on-;tiie-forceSnl,Jes
There IS'Bo «he belter from 14 to 11 «u at. -g gA capable drajnatlc-cast matosa Si s facial Krlinaees *re* g
ill' teava" the' moatHersholt and y glist. Tho Jormer_ is -vr Mgn. olass|
who J l T Ivictim* ^>
Coupled with thls^featare is —a g g y HHU1HBuntil the t h ^Is. scheduled *StcIiard J)l i -via BTIOWhow-"Easy Caue^, Easy Goes." AndCeoree Sidney- .-will latroduea "WeAnjerleans " ^ - . „
Beglnnlag y B1-t anather^onble offertogB p Into "The Gardes of Eden
with Corrlns Griffith, shewing the way
R1TZ THEATER, ELIZABETHThe UBDBI benefit'verfouaaace -will
l l d U i 3 r i « } i R I I Urn A T la B i l d iBrsthegg hospital -ana Building E"UB<L
p^HBriaasess
Koran, the mystic marvol.acaln head the vaudeville ~ program
formanees are so sauehjont ot tho ordljnajy and many roquests were rocolv&aby t
t
yy he Rltz Theater manaseuent to
extend Koran's engasemont threeiinya tiint tiia management pro-
i j return * KoiWat
vallsd upon Mr. Koran to stSyTtor we"luaJanco of the weak
^O h -same program with Koranat the VocttlSr—nerr6rmSBoe5=WiH=bB
a la Qtaiihoitolai**—Jitlea-end-SugBaPLa VIHette In o coroody suitBoulevard": McKay- ana~ Ardlne " In"Juat—Buuk Hum Abmaa." Olun . . . tafoiaaso SB
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Stffrlcw^at s «nd 18 a. ffl.
s t a y t ?
Satnrday «
K«b 8."e.
)ui prevmtJbites and sB. U. > —
saeierv
i ~^5Branch 6f T t o M&UiSrFlr«t C h K ^ « S « U t
tte&kl SOft-mlle autentobjle rase i t Is -riti dl
auired saostuly J 3 n t ti&«HtIra Jlecrullbur Service to keep xhe Na'sy atU t t b l t ed far *
uu SUt»-stresctbC
- f a r Ts
N e M k JtecrolMBg' District,comprises the nartlieni Bait el3t * l d nV!eiw3ettey na«*een afislgB9d.^
quota, of thirty-fouriraeB pei- snontB—aa tocfeasa of twa aiett p«r suonthover last -years' ^if*le«menl, *
Coamander .'VVgltSr -B.r Decker,OMeep-tn Charga t » l J J r t DI
let, -that there were
" UakeJ Slate* IMatb"' Kot'ia lane «e» tbs Calfed States
compelled to Import altjjort alt
•STorffcnit
Wo eettHBlnate eutswarai* froa,
iflatebel, lieadi down. lHtp^taa~eartSerojind the—plant*. U«e from two ts
HVER & AKUgTRBNO"
at Law
Dockr- * )n odill Ion, juaoDition* menthe Op5^rtniilt> tf xrr for flnides
l>ollennak>.ra, blarh ralt« antuill'i rallnrs for r i n i ' i i 1 t>«* b <Iof the n»> < i n i >."When tb» cblranej eatrlva Ore, tib Kl b l d d dean be itopinKl b j clndnB doors and
obtained at'ns l
SS4" Market'' street." alt «f""""tumidwr*r nothing W the Ant. step to
better1.—Wetiarel]«2>hllllxML
Come in Tomorrow and give
ppauired saostuly
l i
aal Bank Bulldln*AV N 4RAHWAV. N. 4.
DAISY MINeST, VIOLlMlSTE
S5 New. Brunswick *ye4 RahuniyrtKar
JanZT-tf-
HEADQUARTERS FOR
:,' fey t^st of all tlie restn __. ^_
[ EXPERT REPAIR WORK—Call 1O49
131 Irving Street
Exquisite ShowingOne Lot of
Dresses $5.95VoilesrDTmitTes, Ravons PrintsTEtc-
^Another of
Creations—For Street, Afternoon or Evening Wear
15O-152 Main Street
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—Bunday-3Sunday Servleev 11 a.
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^iMHINGTO]
wlib 6f European aotor «arts-aaBHSH
. |BM1 «ta*^Jto « w « ^ ^ » « l•teva tha*a_araUasatal barrtan »ad
ao vtB aa s a t!at—tfthey Mwaald feta
hot 39.6S0 aaes.^ if«Iias caused 3
gtbw so that BOW, indudiajgtlteJOontep pk BS
^ TBKSI of -O^«
Tmtlmaay Usatlas.
KOOB. 3 . to
. *T. a!ABV*_R. 6 . fcHURBH
~MBWu at t. griTaBd t»:td a. m.
8eTHL«HEU CMA»>eU CLARK
a. BL—Srtoday SehSOl.
Saacma^mMerBB* la tOUrs*. AB 'w^
eseve^7i
ttEVIEWS FOREIGN riELDDMBlt* the; deslrv- of Eoropaaa
aBBmBttlle maaBfaetBrtra to teen the
Jfr-Stsi_ to prelliBlnary
l-Bt-tte ^JBlTtwIty.'af :;5aotnefaCalltefBla. the raoltf-w«l£fit oi theb«BB4aeted whale'* -brains u «BOTJI4.4 '.BauBdm, 5Ch* rasite far t ie bu-
la betwsea 43 and 48
RUlfffROM CORSEOF CWIPSTTON
A. Battle S»elc"Oonmtlpatlon is mpoaslhle far sore
relief be»B;;found. A. Jtablet gained Bexall O?der-Bct Ba* bwn dlmixiei'Bd.—Wita^tat--let Vttra'eu waler't»ra tl>» sjratem:into the to. dry. knenatme' bowelcalled Ul» colon. The water looaemthe dry food -waite and a a m . a.c«BU«.--tltorQttth. —~- 'viibant lormlstc a habll or tret Jo.creaslac tlie dose.
Slop auBeriarChew a Bezall Orderlle atNeset day brT
rttorlle at sG«t 24 for 2S» t»-t 1 1 Tt
llyerpandlaeja .«« th» hnaxomlag itateaaatt O T»e»-l>r»iV3eBt of=xBS:
arty a. st. A«(«i>s. 1*
f*chtr*rtE»t hi» .tiredaetlaB astBads to say
WElJUt STOIAGE aad
iyMRoa et the svesa r»
tad a*- a reniir et th*tmaastlaa WMJSB. te
ttlAri« to Bert » J ! £ .t*r dollar tta» «ay ether
Tilt? tt» p»««s>*ct» te«r-*sjgn « i a. tail SSoWtit&sa taerakftlneiEBK-aB" S i *"-»ftlasa«*sit-f«£t6r la
fcutoBSobn* >tuJ-
SundayExcursions
to
"AttenticHEity
I'TM ~m'm~it:jit~
ftTfiRATIGS GROW SALE!TStfl Yo3r Ideal
Li\"ing RoomHere!
I Linden Do^CatUospital
• Me price l i •
V
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of It—a' whole living room, complete for -only " Furniture groups like these make.the charming rooms~—Ther^ are eleven beautiful pieeea—a daven-- . yoa^^e tgfen-ermed in friends , homes, ^ f a ^ ^ ^ 5 " ' -
acquard velonr, for you, too, to have the Irving' room you've wanted for*'a g U M t o l W . table lamp, smoking stand, so long. Best, of aU, our plan of credit^buyingxr^kes
V0M0. rwtgrtiir TwiprTriyyfttv and-a-^tartraivi&nport —easy^e^Tvn^urmog^^-Stes-plaR^isfery^aao-miagFfe^~T table—all'for &e adverfisea pririel ^ l i s i s sucely one of the old way ot paying cash and it enables you to pay .and
-A \ \ \ v
the old way of paying casri and t yhave»at the same time. Just ask-trar salesmaB;
Kitcftens
Mlrrors^flect the j . eomfortkbie a t your "Jlvtng
b-, " Jiorac* a a i t SaVe "Qi» fitesurt <- ^^a « u o r oof modemI s " -that fashion 4ecrea&. n—. Mtchea esblnet*. -,
li»> \"
I jaaritejagaagi^lgL^ V '- ^a ^-^ ^-» » . . fsa *451SV> ^x^,fe - ^ i a .
W^g^ffi-&»^m^f^'^~"ij-'r*'7*r.*sV~"' -' " /
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a lanecapy"tiol accepted after 10 A. V . Tuesd* or Friday.
60% additional If charged. •-!Minimum Chares of 25 cents, path In advance. ._\
*^^ a?4 ffft i'flTPTy 1 ffm S3-00** ^b*¥v*ATl viAfafat h l t M ^
-Seal Estate for Sale
is oneThe Bvani Couitructlon Company—has si-thls-tlmo -several. -aix---roam_-houses t**&yto Jnove Into which we • » coin? to meU-aX
b l T h 1 ifltT'tfi ing^T^rinortirftcei are placed. We .will arrangeteems, to rait you. TSe "houses are locatedIs the Second and Third wards, lot 50*100',all Improvements. In the Third Wardthe streets ore paved. Also see our five-rootn bungalows at CWSO0—¥300 cash. Call
an .appointment.
BEST BUY—Sis' rooms, jun parlor, tiledbath, all improvements, breakfast nodt.
;-etc.; food slxe lot, driveway Just COM, r k f
drivewaybuj—to -««
POir—BENT—Two Xurnlibetl 5*oofl)B torllcht bausrfceenlnc All siodera coavoal
_aiices 1M New Bruuswlelc svennftPhone 109 It. it
FOR BEM-TApartment trf^Tlavgft rooms,yer modern. W t , fret wteir «ud shadesfurnished $33. Best nctcbborbfted . tfeasoualile to desirable ptopla. Locateditt Lincoln und jUlen etrMt. Call Rah-wa 15Q0-J _ Jly<Mt
•JlOOJf—For one or two•^ntlflmen: boardIf desired M Frana Btrcat. It
TO LET—Three room* and bath. CAal SttA-T« -renpt —electric—llChtrCities Itealt Co care ICherry street, —
UUICUS BUB thrc-a «vg tam Voom apart"mcnt nt wrr small TentB.1 lor small Am*lly who -will answer 'pfcanp-ceUg. In-quire 48 J agues avenue, ffttSp m.
• j>toss* *etum
W O S K -
t JottUJ stnSSS&YJSSSm*
TO« I*KT—Five room*Ttnproremt-ntB I
m* tnd b*llu_jnodfiMlInquire 8} twine >tno
1 = - } V f f »FOR BENT'—Six large Tootit, »u lBp
ments. itauti heat. j B a b l n ' l i l E » tGrand atreet,,,. . _ JlyS-St
WENT—Two rooma
R XT IVnTrout room.5 p. v*. ^i. «"'••''>•'»"»• Call afteim.. 155 Weat GrjUd atrw^, Jly»-a
llcht komocraptne. J»a atom and runnine water, central and Dleaaant Inqolrr 11 Hamilton turret. j l S ^
POB RENT—Plve_lonma_ajiu-bath all Im-pruye meot«. Inqnin 200 Jefferaon avenue,near Lake avenue. 41.
I s *n«ISS per month,street. Ralmay - —
*OK SAL&^N'fne-rootn colonial house two | CARTHY. 6 ADAMS STREETbaths larpe tree, and shrubs, two-car I „ „
* Jug-tf
West. Burnii. 310 East HudleWeBtneld. N. J. I'hone TVeRtf
FUK SALE—New Troom nou»e. tile bath.breafctatit alcove. *tenm b"«' -11 mod--MTl- -IttTTrovefiieTft.: Inquire GT
t^ i.—Alio B . new *ddlnrton (treet. [
p n i eKu tory.
^y—*f«at Grsnd slteeU «-rooTnrk # h h _ • 1 1 . 1. __ — . . . _ ^ ^ ^
g g e B J t E X T W e s t Gr
J ilhle rent. In<iulr>Wain s t r t
jmenta- ReaaonH. Robinson. ISO
mayU-tfFOR SAI.F—l-heap for qul.-fc buyer. Ital- I atreel.iiln YlElln. - lasAff i i SfOM avenue. ttab—EOK B E X I - A double-More on West
Jr'S^JLJ—ncanil jureeL A desirable location torTu\f,her o r ^Wtoble "tore- Inqnlre H.
I Robinson. 130 Main' large lot. on Seminary avenue, $30 monthly, ! T C * ItJS.SJ'T—Tw
Co race extra. Immediate pnmtesiBion Call I atid.bath ana—W—Seminar?—avi-nup FBone St-n 1 i prl*«i#- garag
BB.VT-Two. foot. Bve and six room" *-**- —irtmeuta. steam heater
-BalW A BtTwta.
POR SALK—Bungalow. In Fifth Ward; 5rooms, sll Improvements: garage * at-'tractive pround*,—tw>*». shrubs; screens-
- throuchoat tbe hou^e. also screenedporch. Apply Schwartz Shoe Store. I l lIrving strert. Jul5-tf
T. U. C. A.—CJean, comfortable rooms foryounc men. Shower baths, swlmmlnc
—pnnl. rtc.—fa. rosldonts who hold assd-clatlon prtvUfgos. ^. tnayS-Tf
EQBL -SALE—Sevea-room new house onAUnrtce avenue; all improvements; openfor Inspection, C Andren & SODS.Ph£pe 103-M Bahwaj. mayl-tf I
tSOO CASH to reliable people. Six rooms Iand bath, with all Improvements. Oak I
_ a o » r s « n d c h e s t o « m m ^ ^ ^ m b B a t e t l
sTtw»ct, Eshway, N. J. mar23-t§J
For SalePOR SAL&^Kwy small toy poodle; pnre
white. Inquire Way. SC Cherry streetl It
CHERRIES FOR SALE—15e a
K S ? i £ > - 3 o r e d e U d e
fe—fajHrirlrw.ct.n. price Him. In-TO Central orrnue. CSark T o m -
KJiMWAT—M V-. a . fe. gf t fasC3exr «. «. * nu>u
su»d 4 family ham«t«r««. IB Sfthwsy . . . _ . .TaJtg—huMiBt stmads mnd tsrmijut theSeataJa. Ph«B* S a h v a y
. TBTSR A. 6KMRE.VIC.
• Daily I * " ' * •- i 1. B. 8 p O B SALE—New C M nniro. faerer "heeft
M; farns, aereare. lot*. J ? a e d- , APNy 202 Wbiltler street aftersmd earlrttaa.. Oas and] 3 o'clock. i».aaiaaiat #^a.aaa>as ^aat * ^ A k > t ^ S h _ * ^ , .
• TxIO Brussel S u e IS. M Jaqncs «re-i n u e - It
» M u U s r t c u f I m n r a i u w ..10 W. So.lt A » . M P.BJILBt.H A™. S t t , CKBD TBDCKB FOB SALE
• Bahwrny, >;. J. _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ 'JJOT Pord One-toa Panel tloo.Myss-Tt r^^ _ o r " "One-ton Bgpreaa . . . . . . . . lu.fiO
' ' Real Estate For Rentp a i r BBV9—niXCBDIATE I-OSHESftlON
Fi^e nleft rooma.' 17 .Maple t e m c c $50.• FlWJ r o o m — h t > e —
Body10SS Fora %-ton Panel
'3026 Ford Hton Panel
Choice PrimeMeats-at Uinusu*
e point with great pride to oar completeline of meats=-and hope that we succeed in ourendeavor to al«^ays suppl'fzsou.with-the highest
quality at the "Lowest Price". _ _• — •
Milk Fed Fowl f . Ib.
Loins <>£ Pork RibEnd
>•<»
Bacon Squares
r '. f - l 142 IrVlHfl Otreef
- '.K.|r«beth. Xdnden-aad
eaieb«]iin>andcbeen
iAt varlon*a
BatE..:Heat
Irving Street, - - _^Ral" ' »sa4
T pUoui ajrondy ilesicnate£^ _ ^ ^ ^ m _ ^ aV^L^ » «a* a shaakVjaf b^k aV f ^ a l VliaaC
lor the erection "of (the marSers/troooa
p ¥ ' ^
tr Rah way
ftiee $6,50a
be «.760 aa Incrass* of ttS», Utls . .same tyne of hojoo to Ts« bad eI»ewti8rW.
Tbsse bomea ar» tortied o»er _ „-- r— _ — — ™_,ow rodlitora. attw tyj» AaeHcaa IdealTteaBiVUTBrnM*), ft.osi«oorji» •>^ a rsnee . llifd'bmthroomi. Pembroke) boUl (n bJiUTtoSTind itanrsr— 'p«le.t«l hssl* steel a«!leta» TatyaeU pomlsla WaMh fahM. — «--ciromc electric totnre*. •striprf llnan wteaag sBtjta,and suiters.
Sever, water £•*• electric, sidewalks ta& carblae •:cfcareo. paid for Alts Sve-rosm bmralsw. Ckte«tBileUschoolt. bDi and trataa. and on»ilock ta saawly aojalrid Oemty PSrk
Ccrner Scott At*, and OltTnr SU Tlife* Blocks £ajtoi-St. G«org« A m ."Rahwijr,},. J —InQolre OB l»«BtfIS»"BiUy Una Sb
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. . . flstwoaa lately. T»*l__«bblnlt{ed ttoea models to tits hes*.QiisrtfiH. ^3iesd ldcliid& "SB €as1d*8Jwsai ^ woodvcnt of a seoBt takenZromrths cover of lbs tiew haadbookSBd *t-ba£SE8k*_fiBllIt_jor sbfualliis.
_ _ r int and issistantFamrt. Xjuaer<. Saartag opeaed, -ths
n_3i£*, A *ur*te-aatUi'y t«a~«8ld only la II » preparations-for.tbe rally-on-Jaly «th
1 tea drfakir*—try a. B«£kate at
Freedelivery. TO ALL
PARTS OF1U.001IOO.M1U.M
CARS FOR SALS€h#HBit-room bouse. -Maple n venue. $00.
~PIve rooms, • Lawrence street, 835.PIve 4-roora new apartments. C3A.Klx*room -boate. East Runway. ^ 42. .
d X t dtlwiH', f?0.Plve-room -bituse. outskirts. &&.Ponr-ronm house outskirts C1&V*oBr rooma. near atatlon. CS.T%or rooma, L,awrenre atroct, S2S.Reven rftoma Irrrng atrnet. 940.f e ven rotim duplex house* $4n
. Rlx-room house, Milton avenue, $%,.inm* nice rooms and son parlor, %4t\.Five-room new apartment heat and,
—hot.water/ ami Janitor iierrlce -^-WocttSroin station, tSX
For particular*E M SHELL 04 Main St. It
OR RENT—Tlonse 7 rooms, all Improve-ments, opposite Colombian School; rentHMMfler«tB._ Apply, 47 New Brunswick
BOUSE FOlt JtBXT—Bnvlng four rooms,pantry. rrHar white sine anti draln>rniftrd cos, electricity and toilet. aT S3UTonroe street Avallahle July 10 In-qnjye at fil JJonroe street. it
POR fJAltlS—Six-room bnncnlow. all 1m-7>rovemeiitst In Rartell place, OartTownship John P. RtU tel. Railway
r u n ZJSDO TOOes .-$01102T Chevrolet LandaD ' . —4911027 Chevrolet Coach 4SK.U.3020 Chevrolet J^andaQ . . . . . . . L -S?ricaa.Chevrolet S e d a n . . , „,.,.. . «jTD25 Star ^rawrtwy , , ,-. 1OA.001025 KaseJc Co&ch . 77777777777777:.. 1BS.W
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Cherrolet DealersBROAD STREET £ MILTON AV.EMJS.
POK SALS—1027 Dsdee Sport Roadster.•Phone 'Weatllrtd -aMS-J. Jly3-:t
china cabinet, chairs, bureau, etc, SAOElm avenne.
Money to L>oan
HftielwooiT aventse Inquire J. H, Ban-mann, cAS St. Gyorpc yreiioe. . jlyS-tf
PO11 BENT—Xnrmst T. ions* six roomsand *na parlor*, all Improvements, 05
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_S10 to tSUOi no ledorsars no dedocrtonsi tthaolnte prlracr, promptness eoarte*TI C to » tnODthly. plas lsvfnl Imprest
wr*TS t in to mod cash losn Call, wrltr! or phone Emerson 1-fi 5-L
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122 MAIN STREET, , N. J.
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Smokj
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7 JUilitaat Patrol lieader
irisats sad -was vreiented with hla phiJal ifltoe of the troop
. oveBlae Troop 41 held Itsregular _hieeu»g -In the Junior ClHb
salute ad » U can. -Short jsatrolLines and a. short baalaess tB«it-
lnr with Aaalstaut-SeoitUBastsr JU&ed Wyllfe, Jr_ la charge. foUowei.JL£ta - - -
i e&tertalBaeBC -Rsn^sbaisMs wardr*gj. There wen ala» saints pr«s-
.n DV0 ID- titiiform. iDa . ^cabs. Seoatnuuter Jolin D'Awbroaaand Aasl«taBt Seastmasters AUred;Wyllle and Slehard _Corson were theeSeers present. The vieetiar was dl«-T
silsscd by repeattes; the scoot eatliEtta. laws and the seoat benediction: -
Traop^ "<tg." "meeting at the ~ -HSlhodDit. C3iarchT~httd aSe~ttresent. _ Scoot Cesree Smith or 'Troop47. and Hot DiComo wer» -visitors.ScoBtmaster .A. J. Sehaeter. Assist-SeoBtsiuter .A. J. Scharter. Aulstast-Scostmaster-Praak''Walters «ad"Ssaior PatroJ Trader.. Andrew" Will*'were ta e&anse ot the" aeeUns. whichwai devoteff to praeUce for the July<lh ll RUnid P t Twere ; i: «iirree"lioys "tor"Q*"ln7
antgstg were thorengnlydrilled Rope eastlBe was streued.Warr«n Wylllapmade excellent castsui uie trials, npeoree Hsnoverr eOclent in (Ifnt and steel trials.
Troop 44. meeting.at St. Paul"* Psi^lah Bouse, picked the bora- who1 wereto represent the troop In the variouscontest! on July 4th. The raeetlnc
Dara was in charce and was aided byReynolds Buckley--who has been areEUlar attendant at the meetings
boys at the Tally.At the ropgllUK.-nt Troop 46. -3cTjm>
m u t e r R.i.-J-- Morton presented the.enp won by thla troop ror be Ins thebest tn the V. F. W. parade. Follow-ing—this—the—complete—list—at "Ixiesin-the July 4th rally «e>e tatenand abont ten mlnntes was elven to
ing the taatest-tenet tyerg to-pep-resent our troop-tn the rally. Thiswas oondncted by Assistant Scoutmas-ter WUltam Schuler. The seonts lettthe choreh and went orer to Itlnir-
n T V Dnlon Bseoraion-Octcts to elve ont tor- the excur-sion Joly 12. A case Is bater maderor the cap and It win bs-pliced Inthe" Bestlnx room. Thlrty-eae «eoouwere present, twenty- In uniform.
Troop* 4* devoted most ot Its meet-tee to pmctlco tor the rally. PatR»lLeader SsTacool acted as acrlbe Int>w l M ^ l W h b
'ere tne witaesaes. . .- -XPPLECATE—GAUGHHANHarry <Applocate. Jr-.-of 10« East
tand street, this city, and MUs MaryFanchmn^ o t dlxabeth, wer» quietlymarried at iletnehon on June ii.
s aclbe nahbnTn whoJones, valn-
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Spla now on his vacation. Jones,able aaa oa the wall seallae taam,was also absent.. ActlBE aa last manhe ft very efficient In scalias the waitwhich tneans -ranch tor "any team.Seontmaiter Conway announced spe-cial practice tor the rally teams atMsJlomfeJater in the ir**fc. esMcl»llytn knot tytfts- Troop CoBunltteemanO B c a t h a l t e Jr a present andn n t t y s p C
O. B. carthwalte. Jr- was present andaided materially la nnndiBB th *lato ahaTse Tar the rally.
Troop '49 was very 'baay at the lion;day altht -aeetlntc pr»cOclac_ tor therally. Assistant Scoutmaster Znmanr d i n l l h t ed l t d i n tjearaa, j a c to. the7 deterialastlon oteach scent to win a place. This was
Utnlarlv tnie In tnat tytne. where-practically «very *oy proved hlnuell
ap»ble ot belne a. valuable asset to
loana on eollatermla... :$•m caJUtznU..-..
to «ltla« aatd towna. etcolra and bills pnrekssxd or
ItoDds aod mort&acvaE ash on hand
ca and cash ttrmat
hooae tornltsre andllrture. A---tber
stock paid inlns fund. --.tided profits (t>«t)
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btiittth
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is a typical example of the values obtainableduring: thisi great ALTERATION SALE. Even morebeautiful than the illustration depicts—this suite in-rhadet? a btiautiful French ~vanity, massive dre^ervchest of--drawer ,nd a f uU &rw-end bed. Ofcourse, as you would wish, the suite is constructed ofselected walnut veneers.
USE
Open Evenings by Appointment Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M.
s. bothiMLiraado
crees thtrt^-llvi> «35) minntva \Tnt ivotslxtrM m ' * — _ * "L_ ' " " I ^ T T _ fe_ a . ^ . . . h. . • _ . _
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north AftT-oo* . isi) i H » n thirty -eve<3SI mlnotpa Kavt alonsr Hue of land* DOVor form«n-ty belons-tnc to A. Hitter, distantten hundred thirty-live and sixty -si* onen dhundredth»
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lv«-ree umooutlng aniin>tlmati>l»
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romnSlilsnU •»<~ Y&* S.m&T Land *J«Om»trn«loa.«omp«n7, iB t . * r" 1 *^' S .defendants. PL Xa>-for aale ot raortrae"
I t s rM« rnui .doOar that caosts. Potthe baying on thfe basa-*>flor ts^ DUVUIC oo mis oa
Cfamlity aad serr ira KSiSt _ .trufoage. tB6k-ov*roartoorpric*i—
a«gdlggp*inmirldthatBlluui til«.aremattepjyagwwM>. That tne_em.more mQeac^
,.c^«*.™ua«peayoOTtirra.rBnsara w They imate snrg-everythine which nEfects tire mfle»eeb«» I
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-fccult-m. Oar regrnlss- senHce ea% inn m u e s p©ot foryoo, tteooch nsrath ate- raonth of trooble-
rgeveytee66i tUBiJuii uiilei. A Tew reinmea^ntpeetiecK^wjy^-now and then win result in thousands of extra ratio.feom yoor tires. Cut ytror tire costs this year. Com* !•i& now and trade in your worn tires on a new. s e t »«nd>njdy tare-"free jnotoring. W e tnake-Ubera* -aHowazice for your old tfres.
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Published Tuesdays and Fridays-Railway PablishiRg Cerporatian
- -J. ft HOOGH. Present'CHARLES A: BftftPbEV-Local Editor.
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/ KxtieiUL IDVHrtBSO SEMESESTATIVtS1 HEW JE1SEV IBWSMKtS. lac
. KewVe*-aAOT-*aBaiMsaI»-Kew.r»
FRIDAY. JULY 6, 1928
About Our Ancestorsmnncr r.f our imroBlrnl nredeceBSora we are
two schools of thought, and only
One school holds that our gTandparents. en masBe.wero santlfled priga who lived and breathed and had theirh»l>ir for tha Bole pnrpnss. cipreimed or Implied, nf beinggood examples to the younc of the. Ian-less and unholygenerations ibout to succeed them. - - -;
The other believes that a couple of generations fcaclcthe world iras peopled b>- a sad lot of Ignorant yokels.
The truth, as usual, lies somewhere between the two.When we point with pride to our biiccy-:
parents piously—drtyin£_a^sed"ate five miles to a village;social, we must not "forBet^ihat the "world's" sfeatestmechanic had not then Rot tn his deadly work, nor Iwdthe country club been launched. When we mourn thedays when women stayed* put and sob aloud remember-ing that Erandma did not yearn for greener fields norbanUer tor a Job. it is well to consider that whether sheyearned and hankered or whether 6he didn't, she had no}>lace to go and practically nothing to do u-hen she cotthere. A handy job at the doorstep might have chancedher tune and spoiled' a pood story. In those good olddayp. men were stern and rock-ribbed and boundedon" aU Slavs "by virtue Tin a IHRTI prtnclplfs. Thar1s."I»>T-"haps they were. Square-cut whiskers made them tookthat. way. Yet. possibly Krandpa sometimes had his mo-ments and many a scamp wore congress sailers.
On tht other band, ihe opposite theory—^that theold folks wore all wronn all Ihe tiine—may well be ques.lioned. If live women d.id not -raise" their children quiteas scientifically, they had .more children to go on with.thua mnlnmlnlin; a good 1'iHling nverage. While it istrue that some of the he-men Kf those days were harsh,unjust, narrow and tyraniii<"-al. there are'lots of the samesor* among us yet. dubbines* was not the mod,.e andthe go-gelter had not yel^been "horn.
Most of these ~old~iTmers pald~Th"e1r ~bTIls. And "heldout enough to get burled on. There's st ill a catch ortwo In this trick.
w«*. m«*y smile as we look..back up the road, or wemay sneer But if we look ahead, we J best be
~thoughtful.We'll all be ancestors some .day. •
sncvlBt and radical writers and speakers are barplne ong e e
In (be whole matter are .permitting themselves to beduped into giving approval to the plausible arcuments.advanced. • ' • '
If any, countries today permit the broad enjoy-ment -of freedom of speech that the American eovera-
vallojjs_j5j>eaJiei_t,writers a:-„ , - _. Beld Is til? true. So far U
this freedom fe tched tTTat today many-ot-a^boleh^ %*;?$£*£%*£, ™ ™ oTOTorgans In their vicious attacks on President Coolldee andthe government use language so abusive and-oficnslvcthat ~ttll decent people should protest;~ "TherconBtitu*'tional provision on freedom of speech, and of press .wasnever Intended to cdver such viclousness oor was Itmeant to be used to cloak the -activities of those whoseek to destroy our government by force and violence.
Involved in' the issue of free speech -i» «h» questionof the right of various organizations to refuse-to listento speakers that they do not approve. In this issue thevery b*"»rt of Amerirpn of infHvtfipn.1
and liberty Is concerned. Every organisation •snrely en-joys the right to determine what speakers it will hear.
'What these zealous .advocates ot tree speech areafter is"something entirely ajKerent^flian they *tateTln"their plaintive pleadlncs. They desire every bolshevlst.I W. TC^ Mmmnnlgt. International. anarchlBt. atheist andfree love- advocate to have tne free run of the country.They WIBU' all of our schools, churches^ public halls, fac-tories, shops and homes to be thrown open to their
"Don't you thlnjc ttahwaj- Is over-orEantxed." asked an acquaintance theother day. Unon HtQUfrlne »hat In-spired the question, we were told•the large number of civic and Wo-
• ^subouts.We dldrrr~coTllir-icniSiB.' 'i
t hot "but for ananswer, re-if the
Town Circleganization.While Tiot positive as to the super-
yet we have to ad-rinklin wi
ferred our queleading lights in theorganization.
Wfhrityof-WKabBTii,-yet we havemit there's quite a sprinkling withinthe city limits. They »ay a chain Isas strong as Its weaJteBt link. If alimited amount of material was avail-able to force a chain for certain pur-poses and ah unreasonable number oflinks were placed. « would In con-sequence compel a leaser quantity Ineach Individual link, and a chain of-Hm4tattle-H>tTeng4h -»=horo, It.nil th^
b d InHm4tattleH>tTeng4^material could have-been, used In one
i i I l f hie''material could havebeen, usUnit. U Would contain in Itself a hie''""<•'"• «tr»npth,,M...», ~ . • — • . | - • • • •
Much thought and considerable dig-russion-bas been c'ven <be Conununity Chest Idea—or a pooling of com-munity financial contributions. _ln
rt l l mmi and dlstrtbutt l t
spoutings.
Ihc thorough the various units as nowIn vogue. Those advocating thismethod of raising flounces claim theplnn would lessen greatly the over-head and permit centralization of ef-fort and enhance the benefits.
from Individuals who have lived in America only a corn-
who persistently attack everything American In favor o:Bnythtnc foreign. "Americans -with the real interest
June contains an article writtenW. O. Saunders. publisher of "The_ L — * — ^ 1 I • i * t^^J.^ Sk£ ^J
•Indoppnrtont,
issfsr •* ^ r ± ^ ^WtllulaTagter takes-. liUyuuLyt.uJEr^na^s^wind-jammers posing as
i i who migjThe
posing as leawho might be a great
ihev 'tiuvo iiut U l*«^-r innir1.!* "•"•—they nave **.
L mly two &ffi&*-**r* T«?»-5 :^
took
maintain fn the clt).r«. Mxrv Moore Celebrates
™ , pleasSnt family * » * « *pliiM at xhB residence of S.. A...S «« PanoiH- street M
abolition 01 »*» «"*•**•• m - m i . »r " l 3 -"*-"—«** , K t t tfiu. birthday o»
attendI tne luncheon at which w » c l i u n . n t or thre««iuarior» of JI centur>.presstne community need 1»cussed, and the discussion ii led b>
lot of birds who have nothing eh*
-r*.-1SJOrt*I« have always with u».mtasl. join the EltaJ con-
Rd C and donateOurtribute to the Red Cross »"> o n l J ^liberally lo the poor fund of <f «r re-«pBctlve churches. They delegate a.Stable responsibility to an organUa-
jjr^—The poor we shall tuullnmn i ir—n m~. j —
Forty oreanlratlons tnyCity do ah l
C ythflr separate ways.
But their waysare not a common way: There i«dearth of unified effort and often alot of contusion. 1 have seen
sons and "Junior Order, each worklIndependently, send -blc b B * U e t ' ?'food on Christmas to one householdand all of them missed a not less de-serving Indigent family just" around
^medied "throurt "a yr?"lt«(1 ."V"*'.?.'!.'
snyTtitnir Toretcn:: "Americans ' rtth the real interest- o* Too "T&anyl" t dovetails In hand-the nation at heart will always guard realouBly tbe richt' somely -with the query stated at th*>o, freedom o, the pre.s and of speech, bu, they should ^ ' " L . " ^ ' ^ C?o"riie've T vZnever forget that this provision does not mean unre-strained license.
Cars Change Road Styles 'County, North "Carolina, we1 many organisations and "
Automobiles got the jump on Improved roads about j ration. It taken team
brought before us by a higher powerat a most opportune time. It Is wellworth reading. The siory: _ j_^.: ...:— ; -BI\T*
T5S-"-EntSbeni CTty.- Pa«quotank7because_ the TOTahave toono organi-
work to doa quarter century ago and have kept the lead ever since, things In this world and a hlg muleEarly highway activities of Michigan. Maryland. Illinois. *~°>t)£"Jg* *»» fi^'.0™ T dNew York and other states gave proof that It was Pff? -nejioority 4 , «o split up into i iuleslble to extend "sidewalks" Into the country. Prom the m u l e t e a m 8 pulling even- way butnrsi mile of concrete rural road laid near Detroit In' common way. that we mate prog"""-190* has sprn^ some 50.000 miles ot rigid pavements. J «V7^77^l?^H£Z^^£
oiher ihlng. that could
a7 ^ e . t t l o n groups Ina Democratic Contention.
Good Sleighing= , . l K^^--l» cood and a. a
man)- parties are out withiiodl.- on runners, canrlnc <«» '°weuty persons each, who mako the
Iveumgs lively by their merry .ong.
" l i < 1 1 i a S r «c . t B Office Movedimce of the Advocate hi
mrnl of the proprlstreet»
lar meetlnK lu.l'rftan-s Mail °u Ju»n "• The following ofllcera »ere
fcrierr- PresWeiK tta. prnnple-mann: ,-lce-presldenl Charles BellaJ."
Edward Urban. Music.jTreasurer.
;•» i ,
^ *-r.- c- __
pliant Operators Aidn ForeatFtrex Menace Community
won't be bun-d on otcU ofthe eveui. «n U>nB» Wand^Xio-bui l u i i j H>iu»'a do happeaa W e -lunt 1 Uou I Iw-Unt. thrr-h»Ppcn"BB< ^^xebvret exu Lite for li»t. lh» otnttf- *evcnlm: I «« . satins at bouio workinglike a dW tuuugli IVvOI } I I U T H adog Unit Uoueuay realI w i t . * « my '
B »titf vlttd,Dut o t lhe couUt, Uld^f 1ra»le to 8,460 'Beret t>t jslna ioresU,
t->*toolt.it» loll-Ia hnmas Ufa, destroyed•juaatM aad barnsattii w«y to srithln B' - • - • • , bmlBei* isellaao£
' With the first waralug of fife atD'clocK U fho afternoon
Basils V . E1H»,*rl
name I won't ineutlon. out »•» "*^ •• ^delccate at larce to a convention ofpaper Imnseni and he called vp Snfltoys I am conillis over to see yon andhrlns 2 friends. So 1 sS}-» plcnsa fl-SB*come rlsht now as I nm workteg f—
"besidei "whlchTallTl neltlicr-dreior sbavedi Dut he IW» we WlU b* s.right over. «o what vra» ttisy left ta da5 -,
for IUB tut iu jet i'
L «£ JLprlly
liB6Be-Colii»iliy, Is coazge 6£ Baros--£aK eentraj eMee, gsttled herselt to<n sarteai duty—n. dttty that wan to
jMttjajgll^lractftT nf UtaCSirfour- whlcH Is believed,*© beIh e )
t thaur tr»ft» or nTUB party, conslBtlag chiefly at Indn*-
l U v - § 8 7 S = W ! i r - V U R r - 6plants, <-ffteterle»~aua'TlnauBtrtaI
Iln» ot Intb» eastorl line of
ant ftrreet. Jrom said bwelun!ii£ ransartk tori s m n daerMs o'"> minute
and Germany, «nd wilt hold conferences Nwlth i-ejireBeHtatlve European
i d t tj oand -taetory azeeatlves. of Jlryaat
oat hundred elebtnn iutt andfour oaa-bufadradtus of a Jfoot to aDlo»t
state plsated. thsnra atYouth,Sgeth* nro not jiecoasarlly-
is . It mennsjfKOTjom remsralag- land^lvQ>utm 16 Cherry St.arena* flrtr-ono mlnutN flfteenflf fi f
tfeney ealU or e?«ry aaturatteou*HJte eentfal offlce-^aequestiilor aSBlslaBcs were seat out to near-by towag from Asbary Park to AUaa-tle City- f llJ
«BhiB ..timfimrwt were advised to leave-tbelr hoineg. Calls came throuslifrom out ot town, from people whoseUr6p*rty was In lmuedlats duagerfrost the Are Newspapara kept fatouch with the operator* for- lHform«-UOB eoBcernlnr rtbe approach ol thB
W v 3ie«©Tietit the switchboard natll the f l»~towa^ Bameest Fire fightefs
-OS.j ««/« a**k • • - • - » - ^ - — - — " • r- t
pnw.ll.le anil did not hare tlma to-t
UtrVctof. Charlen \\ Its.Sudden Death
Francis Cooper. roolhel-tn-la«
\\ell tue^ cotue-aon the I>-TCII and - s c r x c j Baf Ice cold daofc»-of- one Llnr] afl6thK_and one of hit friend* was s gal and."ttio other >uii.jL-man_ODd J t * Iduced me to the cal bat did not My ;ootlilnc aboul HID man. So «f» «*£-down a <rlle and to suttee conversa-tion 1 »a>« well If I'had of ta tw that
tojiave cgmpaar I l l
• : • & . ' •
If fill thf* itomoblles in this country were toi the lighting system on Main
be ^^jajw f . o u r a n n u ; i i quota for the
one orgauixatlon happens to think ofa thing HrHt. 1 have seen. Klwunlansay off a great community enterprisettecause the KOTarlans cot in on tt•irst and 1 have seen Rolarlan* re-card' a great public need with sheerIndifference Imnuse ihe Klwanls ClubHappened to sponsor It before the Ro-larians thought of H.
Aiul when a Baptist congregationrilft., n . .rn« the 31f^»t nnd *lta with itsliettiibor the Methodist Congregationone Sunday nighi in the y«-jr ar.J»h«ii i!i«- Melhoul»l» buve rr-mriKHl
TT.' Tftt'v—!uvr—fulnlli-.t—Mintr
lake to lU'VUIIJ.. furiBUW""1'T«IU of the Town •
The fair of Barry Po»t. No. . . . to•be held this month Is the. talk ot thel,,wn. and It l« justly entitled to. thetalk It i« rwMvlnj!. as It will presentmore nav.-lllei> to the public than aji»
*>****•* h A l W f a l r , n Rah-
i strancer to who 1 h s *rwluccd saya wait a mln-
T"»loKi.r fountain at a fair In Rj»h-»••«. throwtnc perfume so i m N that>,MT .»n t«»te yourself. Savr your
i d
«.f Rab-
miirn and i-om.vFirst War Volunteer
Captain Jam.-. I- Bndwell.nv. u ^ the nr»t New Jer
unli*<'r muKTpnKttnto lhr-t?- a- tin- breaking out of the late Ro-
<lH-lll«n. and a» nuch hl» namr In on
or | :hetwelve
placed on these pavemeius__there would not be room Saloon L-eaguefor them to turn. ' _ I "Typleally (9«roro»n,»d ^
Automobiles have been responsible for a good many ! v™*a sia^TVi""'^K.\lLin-U\ City achanges in American social and commercial life. It * s t populction oX_Jes> than lu.otto. Crnr.nt f»r i n k . i o attribute to_the_car the gpnslble ITII- I SUKPS never do give us a» IIIB a J>o['U
\nt|. 'neighborly obligatlo:i ni.niihs— In their opinion.1 It is only'wlth outside help that we
unite and all pulling together:>ut over some big outstanding com•auntty project. We needed 0 hoteland the only way to get 11 was tn make
p r o v e m e n t s In w o m e n ' s d r e s s a n d t h e s h a r p e n e d • P P ' - j ' / J ^ ** , .* ' . ' . I '^L". ' . - I ." '^Jffa ••MllimnHy ivroject. . No lilnrle n n . j c repinUl
•eanlrnritm in the town could enlistmoral and financial support of the
Typical of American TendencyThrnn|r'i ihe work of « special commission New Jer-
luesey recently lifted several hundred archaic ui ulhemuseless laws from its books.
That puts the books in tine condition. Whether theywill Btay that way remains to be seen. Probably theywill" not. Unfortunately, trie same kind of legislatingthat originally cluttered the books- up with hundreds ofneedless enactments, will'in time pile up a new load ot
statutory baggage.
rutted path sufficed." "The automobile is onehorse and bugcy quite another. Vet horse and buggy- club.Ideas on roadliUildlng stiff persist lu au um-uiuful uililedegree.
Where transportation facilities have been lacking.nrogrcn i l in: h.'fn rhT-rl;"'!. T h " -"•"'•*[• **' • " " i n m « .
nortntlon mlmuloted tbe jvorld-at-hadyou.
We ha veTeacher
excessIndeed, the piling up is on the wayThere was re-
jte lntrodncod In the N w Jersey legislature a bill toprohibit smoking In any barn or Bhed In which cattleare kept-
This Is a typical example of the American tendencyto -puts 1 law about It." The purpose of the bill—tolessen the pogsfbility otjares in which cattle perish—is
? H J bpraiseworthy. But why pass a law about it? If the barnowner wishes to protect his cattle, he can make • andenforce his own rules against smoking in the place. But
"if he Is not willing to make and* enforce such a rule, he,his employees and his visitors may «moke with im-
law or TIP law, for the state cannot maintain asmall army of spies to EO around peeking into barns andsheds.
The New Jersey bill is typical of thousands orpassed by state legislatures all over the country.
__J5trivinE for PopularityPopularity Is not the greatest thine In tne world,"
though perhaps universally desired. It Is-only natural towish to be highly regarded, and that means to be popular*^piie~Blshop of London once said: "I like 'being -un-popular. It shows I am right." The cood'man Is sadlyTni.taVOT To hoJmpOEljlar IB not proof that _pne tB rlBht.anv_ more than being popular is proof that one Is wrong.If everyone were povemed in his opinion fey truth, popu-larity snieht be criterion of Tightness, but many are"governed by sentiment or prejudice -without regard to"trnth or reality, andTOfioiB: aTrtVrts-lB-so.-popttlaxlty-ean-nfit b» "rtilpnce of either being right or wrong
"To crave popularity Is an Snalcattan uf a BftftH*_dispoe[tlon. A really ereat character would ratlier be—rifiht-fiMtJHpopuiar any-4lnie 4n—fact -a-great-mind- wttj-
ttint of the rlcht and practically dtereeard what otherssnay think of nlm To be right is to be popnlar withHght-inUiaea peoplB. and »hy But iimlliulml} for the
'—J^__ -opinion of any olhor sort?
Now that the automobile has placed the means of get-ting about rapidly in the hands~of every fifth or sixthperson, a prosperity of wealth and education has beenset up that Is the marvel of all time. The way is OJ«JI
for still greater achievement.Hundreds of immunities have, tailed to utilize exist- , £ - « * ^ , ' , ' - "- '„»• " " "~">
Ing resources for the common good. Road bonds, gas % > ^ Baptists. Methodises. Epls-taxes and license fees are all Items lhat m'&si be con j copalians. f»resbyterlans. Disciples.sMerBd. each in Hs place, as definite a part of the., Catholics, Saints of Ood; and there
I u " ay from theirdKmgh,shTemp.aMrBSCon^;;d;:r>. ^ Z K •»..-mess and goaded them
tish Rite and brirk; IVthlauh. Oddiixd
United American.inir ant
"vToocTfl II Vit
ork. We false*! upwards of ajnillion dollars and built a hotel no
tlful ihat we wonderm i l l i o n d l l sd a r n biR a n d b
It-pay.-
Woman's Club. Tarent-Assoi Ut ion ; Red Cross
Chapter. \V. C. T. V.. Anti-SaloonUecpue, to say noituns of I>am:ht*ivof the Confederao . Br.«.K*> Clubs and
omobllTe ^ment—Sumpe. and headlights. Tol^^^JI^^SSS^S^overlook their possibilities Is comparable to permitting j yj^,) i n l o three Congregations, twogreedy fingers to remove currency from the family: South and one North of God. Each . ™*pocketbook. or to cuttU^ a sizeable perkd off tbe school religious congregation has a dozen o r r ^
term.To build good roads requires money. Bnt the enter
value of money llevtn Its power to Improve pnbllc livingNothing betters mankind "more than the road.
[ Getting togethc. - .we have to be herded and corralled.
Souls Saved by ProfessionalsOur religion, -too. IINHIS promotion.
W e have *evrn upright and fairlyaverage mtniMerit In tbe town. Youtf-ould think they could get togetherand save nil the wauls that are goodfor the Kingdom. But every- five yearsor so they have to -Import a high pres-sure professional evangelical organ!*MH4«HI—to come—In—and—ff<»t—tli<Hn—to-
SUNSHINE AND SENTIMENTReward of Suffering
t;rlef and pain are 1>nt the »oll fromuhl.h springs the lovely pUnl-^un-»elt!shti«'s:
tu-
som.-<la>
y pbo eentl«. and ham ho
• Whatever you can dobravely—'without Impatience
—»111 help you to__llre.trn Joyful continent
-—Helen KclU-r.Upon
Prayer for Workthy bended knee, thank Gnd
r«>r »-ork—rnii-o man's I'enance. now hl»
high reward—For uork to do. a_nd strength to do-
tbe work.We thank the*—l>ord!— -rJuhn Oxenham.-"-
prominent T-M-M«'-«In hl> satchel wulch coBtalned.ai fall:barhn-V kit nod he came In BBd^simpprd lil» razi>r and asked ma whew-I kept the hut water a»d 1 aa^s we\Iliy III n uuu uf nm~orthe wax plat*-and don't tiuve u» 'hot watrr so b& .•uy» iilVrlptu I will «tiat-e_yoti with-lev wutcr* s ^ t e ohaviKl/iue there eft-1
Ihr purch au.l the |>a»*crs hi wa» «««>•jnlnty aMi'u&dt-d und sskl what m•well cuj 1 tu>i tauri be to have a bar>m-r come laid Tatavc him tiu uU owiv *-IMirvh. Art.-rwanN It <l«¥lopcd thatthU party l« «!»»» I hod notdacvO »i > ;.:« prominentsonal barbt-x and the ,rra«on h« ba¬ Intnxlucru me to him was be-cause he did not know nl» naiaci
Kpll rltbrr that o!£ht ur the nextnlgtit tl»->y wat Mtcae c iui<ar; cusie tnatid one of them nan JuU*«
--W4M> 4*•<iniW>ady >n«-n>tPd a camp ur bridesand as bad lu<* would ha\e It IMr S<hwob for a imnoer and tlMt
U » u mfb
Aim: y ko4or«»r jtn-
a* no r».'e?«»t /orJumaet il
JUM*. Thatesvs n rnr
Barmrgel-
- foIIowtBS raornlnc with practically no'ne t .
Tt-e.-Cejstrml office was to becomethe headquarters ot the Ore warden*•fit! stale pollc/e and the only sourceeX wxtbentle Information to the out-
• r»
iC St.ore
0*4itxU«r, he-fh
tton that threatened to conjume theJowa. —~ Hit* Iiabelle Cranmer, operator at
•[nI,hBe Done With It
rv<.ry dgy and be done withh v e uone wba; you coiildwba;M. nm Have uontv -»—. ^ - - ^^^
some blunders and absurdities noduubt crept In; forget them as ~»oon
you can. Tomorrow U a new day;y<Ht chall
morrow U a y11 w-Mi »H4I • w w i i ' l i
U> b» cam-~T* —Emerson.
LAUGH OR WEEPOn His Own Hook
- Judfie—-And you—really carrU-J outthin theft bj yooi>el t .
Ac-rused—Tea. y.,ur hrmor; nowa-days there Is no one lef: whpm on«San really trust.
Eveninp Orexs
bid ami 1 bldded S spadro andlady on my left p a s m r - n n a ray part*ttrr dnubi&l.
~A> t a r > * I
n-ported—for—dmjvbea she learned of the Ore and to-
l
that wasand—
handle tha onusnal traffic load, mostof which was of a s emergency nature:
ercnlng It was aeen thatniluute 1 was mrrtlflcd. ftct th*others did* nut seem to thlnL nothln-much about It so I redunbln) and theyleft me In and I made S spades -whtcbwas doubled and redoubled by my
If*g«a-)gam
What Is College For?tt will occur- to the average reaaET"-thai all college
aUUlurlUes are within the circle of blatne-for the tragic
more organizat ions of Its own.And then we -have" the Democratic
party a.ld the Republican Jiart^- »'lth_
gethe-r for a big drive for the lostsheep . ; privlfrf; the imported , profe-s-siohaT"enough to build a brand new
rch.The trouble with my litt le town and
your l itt le town, as 1 see it . Is toomanv organizat ions and not enough
- Ma nor! x y i - h . nwth-
U'ell the bfidc» ~e&iaeup In a terrible row and we deddM,to play diarades at orhon I Ha • raa»-trr. Tlio Idcur. w » to gin. tbe nwtWHI«f i-n-mtinmi in-jpirlo Grral Neck of-yn.> it-ry p r u i w i t BSB^anq 1tell what <i:ln-r. Vl*-ir3ides people g twl>cx-au*-e tliej were cot p»-cood but 'M 111 give yifU tine nf my own.
_T»t v a In danser ot being burned, so, that raldents on the outskirts ot the- town Bitujfl, ihgif bjionjrmg. lo boarr" on Saraeeat Hay. The Sames practi-
' encircled the town. The crisisTOtn midnight when a shift -tn
tha Tflfi^*: ^rMeh had already lost
Ham rootI • r e • t Jbt.a t t k > l 'airlx-nbosni.
In different sections of the bumlnrar«a advised each other of the statusof the flames so that proper methodscould ba used In Bghtlns the Ore.
To Jc«.p .ereryone Informed., anautomohUe messenger service wasestabU*hml-het-E<M» the Ore-Hoes and-the central • offlce.
When the switchboard became toobo»y tor jwct^pgople. Mrs. Lena Cox.Tttckcnoo acfnu Aifd one ot her np-
H U B Gladrs Horoer. man-aged to cct throush the fire lines andassisted'-Miss Kills and Miss Cran-
-JSer contldembly by malting' out
plaBtlelty. nioyementv^Bctlon; disdain«f'dancer nnd death and Indifference-to -B«lf; pnsslon to discover iif» andcreate It anew. Vonth faces the totore,.champs ot the bit, dares erentl;
Jcponts- no cout.
will experiment, wlUiont knowlcdsc,-ft—«rlll IconiT without ntlrcnmrc. 1T~wlli venture.
Voutb U OB remote from Infancy asrumoo—GBI-
•9condg wpat flft five feet and «lirbty twoone^Qndredtbs -ot a foot to a point thence
. . , ._ u l d Will.nro U Uarquardt and.- Boutb thlrt nlnft decrees thirty 8ve
minutes west itxty ftwt to tbe nortbertHut- uf Xniu&n Avenue, thence north fiftj^
Without comlet inn Q*S*w Aft JAlnutea west along tbe line<* in «™i iVi. conweuon o f l l i r o f t n A W B U e t h irt two tmet andIt wil l explore, without wisdom. It rift t fcw one-bundrsdtbs ot a foot to tfae
plare of BEGXN\I\GitKUINXINO at a point Is tbe northerly
Itni* of ~IDBIO.IT AT^one sooth aft dflproe.lift inlnotf>» east thirty two feet and UftTtbrve on»-bmidredth»~of- a—foot from therumor forniml by -tbe Inter section of tbe
Itroet, from thencetore and olnne can gave the humanrace. Uuinan lmnioriijllty tlowore trltli
eternal youth. To be happy is to heronnc.—<2eorce A. Dorsey. In Cosmo-poUtan. _.__
Complete DescriptionShe Is the tdnd of woman, we saU
in ohr bitterly Intolerant way, who*wonlrj think of somethlas ehw to say•and-torn aronnd to say It while colnc=ffifOntS=8=rSvolvInB^TOFSHTlTS~yiSB^=
U K N tNOTirK 18 IlKUKHY (JIVKN. That the
•rvount uf AI( ,I ST IIITTKH -> Kxecmtor«f autl Mubvlltut.Hl TruBtve of tbr «-.tateuf CUUNK1.1A J. TOMnK. d«^-aB«l. asBLatrd bjr Karbara ICitter. Ksi-ruirts ut tht*K«iaip uf wild A turn "t Rltlt-r. n.rw dr-pnurd. will lit* audititl ttod ata[«*«I by tbr
t«t Ibr itr|>baa'» Court of tbt* Oimotj' oft nlmi. »n WVUtiMtilaj. tbr IKth day orJoly n*-j.t,
* Irtl June 14. IVA.KAKXIAUA IlITTEU.
K««-roUi» or I be K*tatr mt AotrustUlrii-r. laic Kxn-utur <>r and Sub-»!lftiled Trnwtf- uf tbr lL:*tnt«' uf
J. T..U.I.... .1-i" .UlMSTltoNi; |T,»-I.,r.tr -Sv Fr<
I'b-«a fuuri. Mimiivl J. IWvkcr. plaintiff.• Audr>-vr t»r i» , dt-frtidaut. VI fa dc-.. ft 1-T U» [»u«-k>>tr>O Judciui-nt. -lt~ vinur at Ibf ot«.»r »tat«^l writ at
f»r »t»l»» ttj |tut>ltr r»iidur. at Ibr ShrrlfTsIr*. in Ibr r | | j or BUubrtb. N. J.. olX\VKI>NKKI*AY. T1IK 11T1I 1»A\ OH
J t L Y , A. 1»™? u'rlork lu Ifer
AU lbu«*>
ilx-a. •ltualr_
N ^ JrtlC l a r k . C o u n t y
•tjjr of \V«-«ttl<-M A v r a u t
U f»i-t N o r t b w > f uf Mid mtXr ..f Wt-tttQcid
tictct. and tororrnatlon. It U
& •tain n a p bf-rrloartvr __ ___ _thetirr N«*rtb«-a>tf>rl>- and |»ral
.-iia- buodrrd•t»«tfrrly
n«.rrhiur fonuip-d b* -tbe Ilw*i*Ir UtiP «iJT Twffift"•rly Hoe of Uryant S
uuli'north tblrty-otng dotrrwB thirty"y y ^ ^ ft 11 fc y |^ ff Tff| tk
"•matnliig land nurth tittj -six deirree*ifiy^uae minutes Rft«>i>n seconds eaA~QRy-~IT* fret and rlffbty-two on«-bandredtba"of
font to t potot: tbeore month -forty-twofifty-Din* mtnotes east tblrty-tbree
• a point: tb*ncr south furty-sls de-three and uuc-bsir minute* w«*c
alnui: the UDK ot remmlnlos laods or saidWilliam II. Marquardt and wit> fifty-nine Ifew nud nln«*.y-»lx onr bnodredtha of a >tt-vt to p itultit; thcocv stfil along tbr lfn»-of land uf said William II. Mr rQUnrdt tlidwlfr Muiitb Iblrry-Hffbt det:rr«-i. till j -two**w*=^o«*-*o1t^HtiMji»*«^wv«t ^Jtrty -t«c>t t o aI'Ulnl In northerly Hue uf l..ui-.n Avt*uv;t t - u i f alunff us Id line uf Maid Arenin iM>ntL••fly detrrw*« mif~=mtiiutvi
Optical RepairWork.
OculistsPrescriptions
Filled.
>ut>licatcd
utvM iLfit tb l r ry-
ii INN ING mINli m J I K I I D I In the northerlyiair Tfi-im-" i«liTh firty~dVirr«M-V
fifty nitnuti-* f-niIWr-Uty-Mlz uur hlit b*> curn**r furiufitbr-fiurtb«Tly lln.the tauUerly Uuralo»C Ib^ Hue «.fiiiC lo U'lIUnuiiwrih thlrrj- »-li:b
idrr-dtba of a foot fromhy tb*> lt.tt*rsr*-tlon of
*ft I tflnin Avi-ii u»* v t i b>r ltr3p8Btk '^t ri"*?t t rtnrnualnliiu laud brlor.?-I. Marxiuardt and -n-lfr
il<-t-r>-t-a fifty tuuj andw t-a»t tlfiy | t :
111 alone thf nal.l William II Marand wit-'* lifi*- north Xorty-vlx
d«~|fr»fn t b i f f a nd otif ba If ui t n uta-w fa atfitly nine ft-*-l and ulii**iy-Htx urn- bunt t v J l f f
•lUardCd
RUGS-Cleaned
estimated that from the time the firestarted until Tour o'clock the morningof, .April—SO, -nior« thui 1.000 etner-C»Bcy calls were handled on the ttroposition oagpeto board. '
\Vr*tQ<-ldthenrv SoQlbvmtn
B«td X..rthra»trrlr vide vt Wrtttfivld Anur: thvon1 So»otb>*a«trTly alooc Bald vide•»• WrttlWd At-cune liny fi*rt to tbr placr
In Bloek i' on « map
SAMIK1. IMI UK AY j
S..1 r-- t: i. J A I I i;
• KKlr*K*S -TSAl.lv --ttl—VTi
ll«.u. "?Aptaiii.-ui. ajul Jti-ii*- t*>•«.»!ru<il«i
with Ulofjaft . tO ,
parallel
-R-epatrefl
STOREDAutomatic sprinkler eytv
tern reduces both risk andcost to you-
46 years in business;we must know how!
._ ._ . " »
JancoVius^Sonl112-120 ARLINGTON ST. >
L NewarKftd. Mitchell I33& tilau>£3T AMD Atarsr cam • If
o r t h w m y pBfly f**i t«> a point:.y parallel with Lincoln
Acs.
ENROULUEHT FOR .^attendance are public school teachers_ tndance are pu-— RUTjBERS SUMMER SESSION1] <>( KesaT Jersey who are studrtoE tor
Vay and Township or Clark. Union CountyN J.. wblcb map was Sled In the ColonCounty Ueslattcr's Office January T, 10cr»-
L*rry amonptlflvapprrfxlmatrly SSS.HAJJUEL H TOOU. Sheriff.
Fourteen huntlmd and flRy atudeqU decrees or earntne cre4lU toward their . S i f i J t J L ^ ' ^ B j S v ^ n * - P«.*ro enrolled In ihe sixteenth annual! State tea^hen icrUflotea. The an- -««". *•«*
-which ^decree**HBUB«r
by Director
B s t R o t e e r t Trntreraecordlne to fleures announcedme to Bi
Cannes E. Partch. Th»
Inn to wear U> the d*nr* tonlcht."Pa: "What became of tb«*--b*adii Ii
pot her last week?" —Life. jFound! |
"IM\ >pu think ydo can .support icy ,dauchter In thr Ktyle to which she Isaccustomed ?"* a»)tr-d tbe cautious
pan! zed Hi tie community on earthreally: but the everla»*t.np truth ofthe matter is that the town is dividedand aub-dlvtded tnto so many organi-zation** revolvinR hi their own little
fTx-nsfbtlity on some little Jacb<n..-> 01s
caniznrlon when what we need !» toijrtirness all our horsepower IIT one btc.fteam and move heav«*n and earth withJ it it des.rahle."
I -says tt.l* l» tbe nUme ot m. profit-"Utcnt ocipemi W!M» hn* been both t »ri>e stnee and nn—tin* scrrao and •!• •*way* wt*ar» |ortt> cl«ttte*. Uer n»H*»ir In 3> «3llat.irM. Ttie firtt v^Uahle 1»the V2ih letter In the atpbakei and Is
MfUlon. which— Is the lareeat In the—fclslQTy^of-thft-^tati? CnlTcwrityr^opgfr
Jtd J U B * S€ mod will continue untilJtagnat S. .The- majority of those In1
tiaai -ronvocAUott.-vtll be awarded, will be held onThumday. AQJCBBt'S.
SAT.K—in at
WTGEW6ENGINEERINGP C.
I4c l«oan A-**oclatloa. complainant.
' WUllam II. Uarquardt. Vt at. dvfendaVT fa. for aal*> of mortcaired prvmlsv*.
By rlruw nf~rb*«~«h.M P BtalVd writ1 ^ facial to Dr fllnw-tPd I ahall
I R A C E ,„, „ , , ,,. pnb l l r xraa^_ ., l h , s t eftMiller, director ot onw m A . r..ort llou«- m the <-itr
l a lIN
d
.oxhiz&-ajL pulling inwndifferent
little
cm>hatically."Fine!*" cried the old roan, embrae-,
tne htm. -YouV»> cot me beat. I !| never could."
Step Up to the Hea.d of th« Class
ouxnDrraes are w . » w t « e « . * -« » . - — •»• " r who I direct ion* that we have ver>-death by suicide or young Neff, a Harvard junior. w h o i o n i l y ,
h hlo Mf" <-»t>> T> than face the failure of examination. Uniting on a common purpose seems~ " Till rttnfm hTTpcltrssly—r*nt
( j . ' tion. About the only t
And what are we polng to do about 1 Teacber: Willie, what Is a bapl?lt?~i;iQM~mfi^M know. I pue»» w e l l | Willie (from the c i ty ) : A barn Uorpanlre ano^ier orpanlratlon. l a Kttnet. w h e r e they lieep animals.
file In the archive* of the State
fals dard, thine we
lepe popularity. H I B xn&tfefi report him -worklnR day and.night as manager of the crew, manager of the Hastyb u d d i n g proflu^tion, and actor in the same. "Keff wasjpetting about three hours sleep per night. His stndies .-wero being neglected. I
It will be reasoned that onr colleges are not nnmer- (tes. That tt i s up to a man TO exercise Judgment in his |extra-curricular activities. Yet enough supervision could jbe <3cereiBed to prevent a boy pottlnB into non-scholasticaiTairs so deep. After all a college is a place ot study.A program top-heavy with outside activit ies is folly.Pressure^from within the student body on a man who!
"haV a Hair Tor-mttMa&eroenl Is severe. H e bates to l i e a jonitter. He wants to play the game. He doesn't want
town that stands a baseball team oveithat licks our team on the home dlaniftna. Then w e "aTe as one. tnarable, and Indivisible, hating unanl
Baseball to promote ComityA funny thing ahom tmall—V
basebll. Every spring the sports pe
W e are told1 that there is no greateradvertisement for a small town--thana baseball team and that there's noth-
towns together and promote friendlyIntercourse and social and hnslne**relations. -We'll bring all the neigh-
deep sea. _Rescue
•mr-roTTPwill be hiappy. .
We have a lot of potenf"be—Tsao" al Tbe "Kffrias 6T proper~aiF "***!* a n r t ^xeruTTfe abim>^n."my^
thorlttes watching his class work as a physician watcheshis clinical thermometer, ready tb step In with advicewhen tbe teVer ot t66 much neUvliy be&iiift t6 t&reaienthe ptuden^'s judgment And defeat his purpose tn beingin school.
town. A youngster working at^a ma-chine in one of our mills pot severaltinkers chopped off and the machine
ililu'i—nsp—him—snv—nwire. He1 " J '" l e nel<=n'>o'-l>oo<l groceryan<1 l s '"day one of the largest and
J n,os t successful retail merchants In-
DurlnR-isvory.working day jn the year the Brut 19•* vnTHkm flollftra .caTnoa Toea tor_jarea ntJoeat Traits ot
governfeent. Thcjrearly total is the Immense sum -of stxbillion dotiars.
—""1ft "ISIS, aceorains to the "United State* Chamber-orjConMnercft; local government tares amounted to about
- $13 per -ettplta?- In I9i6-they-3»ad-lnereas«d lOIpercent
The.bended Indebtedness -was -something less than' S% billi A d
The.bended Indebtednes wasthree bfllion.dollars. It -Is''now over-<r>nri> >S tflgs th A
billions And-was tTS.10 per
15capita, twelve .yeses 1**0™ Jt_-was about ISO.
' - \ These are tas-rncts. It "would seen that In many-J lartaaedB wir,local KAventmentA, It they i r e not nctn?
-' -mst^tvaeaat, Jot»* -aot^eshlblteia -bnrtnon
. Coal• \Hien TrferSboay says coal Is .lirortnced in opei^
Cuons qnantltj- and sola so low aa to brine no profit totbe operators.-and no decent living to the mlnera, xchydoes cool "cost the domFstlf consumer so much?
That TOj-st*rj- Is explained hi_Jo1jB._ L' Lewis, presi-•dent Tit the United Mine Workers, who qnotes as Ills
v <>>»• -renon =hf -the Senate CniuiMUTO TrtfTehi
— ftnntnor ynnngntcp »'hn Blarted 1with an Ice cream -freeser h&s builtnp the WRpest bottltm; m d wift <trlBtdlstrlDutlnK fastness tn hi* field.
A teller In .a small liant.hao. workedop In 15 years-to the executive headof a banking pronp with newly ten!
1 million dollars refionrceft.
has 'been investlRatlnK the coal IndostrThe fSilrnads. he sars. consume one-third
total coal prodnction. nnrt th*.y arf> pnytng nil
sloped Tf stitp-bulTalng plant tnrn-stetllawdmf>-trt«M freight
the *»«"">«•- "»tnB In
tt \*vn Uithe-taEps^ers jtor^tbeir^ U a a i h r a i U 4
B«ee at. less than Its acrnal production costs. OtberIdrftc industries are ewjoylnE the same advantage. Butthe mine onarasnrs cannot handle all their sales~on that
j basis; In the long run. and ont of the general mKriethave to make ends tneet- some-
ftOt spirttit, Mk one .of the partyt rasliTj >
!«&«*,.
Jpmi Unction, liut iii'fampeliea v>. iu : liicampellea to
ffy la?.c»r prices ;» aiurtg-np—flic iass to-thc'"o'p^ratorg1selling to railroads ana large Industries.'" ,
This 'is, nor * square --deal. tot. the lutmt, emmmer.Neither U It a roonderannmic h u h J & J
-AsoiZiet-old. rant a -wJiolesttle dry eoedc busi-ness, a -cotton yarn mm ana a Hiringot 'hosiery mills, develop* the tilRcreotpecan orchard "In the elate, andoperate* a nmnber ot *l(t track fartnt
at Omber and wl^.U . U4CT WM4t .Uk , RL A QO1ISLT -Wl
;-TJiey?tnrlie* their -waste landsPMtOTBftvlBnd stock .farms nnd
s flt thttronchbrod
Troia ana rabbits. A»« w> Jt g&en; •»*ha-ve esccnuve «bnr "i a t ' "
SPTRTT OF
ia t-lnuilu. Tne iblrd •} liableIhr pii« IcnNc ot Onp PTTDiiKltlon for.The fnurth vyllablo «ra»~a"X2cnn&B Andibe Afih vjriluMe v s i his boy.
Atier wvr.-nl buarr Ibr*_Bit el»w EftTbv UIIFWW oras Elsie Fereswon. Tll^
-luaU? -m'vryt»»4y laughed esccpi ¥%s*ibCravtTj.
Wt l y ir U.IJ «re weot orer to tb» -(lnala orla gals' irwDla malth»» »Mett -
&P.» • ' . '
^ ^
& & & *
acK horn giving i|^ J^.., . and down die street
fttrfikc
they mem n torest unit and u
Here, psthered from slLPl»=»" and]all time. Th« waits of wisdom
and ef felly meet.
Sambo's Sayings"SUMMER PMANTASY-
De udder morn •At break o' dawn
Dere came a fenockln'At my cabin door;
lur" a Senile tappln1
Such as nevah bin befo'.
The Father ot BobbyH « Kept Hts -Patth
iPmm rialnBelil-Conrlcr-Nrva)
Bobby PranCi died the victim of thethrill murderers Leopold and liOeb.Now Bobby's father Is deead; Breraa-tnrely broken by as^polgBant a sor-row as befalls aaiu— _r. "
the; BSHI» ot his beloved >ay.~ "Kosh«jL—N'o eotUr
No ranseora. But a pisyeRtand tor
v\ onaer*il who cum—Houg.Who dat standin' dere;
Haste to bid a welcumBy dc openln" o* de door.
An: dere, wid a smileUpon her happy face.
A veritable plctnre
-StosA
i l equeenly
iHn light..Charmin'.SIlss S m n e t .
An' as I gazedOn flat Visloh. talt,". , , ;
Gave thought-to Miss Winter,Cold, an'-stricken in years;
An' her sister Miss Spring.FieEle. and elben to tear*. .
jen't '"more to part."1
SAMBO.
Hallway'— <r>m&
muted in to Thomas t.* " * JJohn
TiKiay. ^ J _ _ v _ — —•~*--~OfifortuB«tt VounfiWer
"••»«nj.>t-ii u—urnutan, fell «t drtctas;ina-Chnreh ttntu* --»»»>- iv»l-» M.
boys and e'rls richly equ[pl>ed withevery device ' that -yBtmEitftr*~~]av«T
"The type ot aeaortal •whlcJi Idesire. «h»ll be oa» rhlcH « m bea flttlng Kerpetoal mataorlal totne memory of my u.ia beioveuwin, whom I belisva *oald-de»lrethat any memorial •Mknllihed In
CapftCOaiuIit 10 taljg ts tie iBVttlaHfetlae cave syapithy, eaastdera-
—Uoanura-nisno6nrJi£SSHent tb KBT^playmates.", s~* _Sorrow»ans«aU the.teasoa of some
of i u Tictlms. . Others turn- bitter"And -cynlca)v Stin'others retreat Intothemselves, shnnolne the world and!Itx 'sunshine. .The fattier of. Bobby!Prahlcs KUtfercA so deeply-that Jie rose,
ln~hlm.
Too^are u brirer uian than 1 a a Emit*Our but. any wnji thai Is trhat they —cull Ii und the nnnls was B « « « e *»very yaons «al. tram El Paso and an> " 'other Bni m young gal fretn S i t A c ?and lite D Paso ml kind t>% raasMIn so I made the remark thtrjestJblwill be served and her whom 1 laugb* ,-1 e ) n U» »ld b ne ) j u yeven worse when Is
anIslaadh»ppaB*a g d Maea 1
s*«a you tan aaB -I bope.yoa.iWtbnrad <rtth It bnt '"
tor
tlie premie* that ywi m a t hear &«(&>IBC BW>f« abont it for a t t at
MICKIE S i »ight? b t s d n s *_ le we picture befe.
Typical of Anerteaa
d the abUityto ._cove? the ailea, to «eetbe wi<Je *ji! nsHliBg - -
. .'wof Id* ASa uifti •. T*Hy» rp' lite »o rainy fithire, they .
*>T the ne?ver«e »aifl s.n^alar t a . cTkhlch overto.-it hlj honjehoid, , I m j•arlll ln_j>i» answer to the more shailotf-;lo^cttrxo JSoi) and mtfto/ nnd tllei^Be-1
of Ttia citl .Jngi! ^Cl lio leva? -^ %ho misKt liitver adVi*cd hlTa.
not myire. and
ef
line sad "StaBdard"; MM« bU. Eke olda
i B q r k B & yusf tat doTli very teg»l
rtbt
*-~
•taSilsr1*' «i •»« •« «^JI.*V_<«JV- i
+JC1
-. Saviuir Tin.«-i..Ml il.oiv tra«tw >jf |>artT-l» uf Jaud
'ii*r partu-iiTarTy" ~IIR ami l,t-tt.i: in tbt- City «ftbi- i \ .ut.iy ..f I nt»u ai(«l Siatf
fi.rtT-«*.jrhi mil.
throf tbr- Mlt
fornit-d t y
lttor uf ollvt-r Ktrrvt with th*> Nurtbm»tt>rlT•idf tin*- of S-i.it AvrtiUt- it.ru»* v m S«tutbforty-rhnraj- «lt-cnr< • twrlvr iulnutf* Kaat
NVrrh T-nj >.(» .i^rt-U. l..rTy ei chl nrtn-mv» K*»i <t>lr(> thrt^- f« «i ood thirty- IJBIW hiiriilrtMltli'tr ,,f a fiM.t lo a fm"tntrnaV t.~i Nf>rTli f.-rty tbr**** <l*>f» « 4 P ^ «trtnutr^ \Vi-»it on*- huitdrt*tl ff>*>t to J. iMjlt.l In thf Kald S*»utb«-aslt>rl3- mitlf Ifiip '*^OUvi-r Str»- t : tbene* «•!> S<.utb f«.rty
thlrij tb
fflyit ••:
f»-»».foul a
lr lit.* «.ff a
l i d•IllllUtHS
thli-ty -tbr*o-
lvrr Sirv»*i
TRAIT: BKc.INNlN*t _ . _tbtr . K*MUb*a»ttTl,r •l«l«- llDr uf
str*»»«lH <U..lai*t North forfy -*tx tlt"-fr>rty ~4-lcbl aftlTiit'*** Ka«l uur _hii"-
Thlrt.v-nre frrt ttnH ntiy »tx hundrnl ,from thr m r a i f fiirmwl hyTf TI T i t from thr rrirnrr
thr lnt*-rs«><-tioii «if tbt* o l d SoutheastrrlyId Uoc «»f Ollvrr litt«v-t with ttof North-
r r y w.dg line of S*-..rt Av-fnii*-: tbrncvs*>ttth fnrty-thn-<> «li?inw. tWfty«T-tni4i-
Ka»t oor hutnlfM-fM't tn a i>u.nt :c-r r_'i North ft»rty-slx tlrjrr*^* forty-
leht tnlnul*^ Ea»t thlrtr thrvv r>>*>t andthirty tbrw faundrrtlth^ »f a ffH.i to apoint : tb(-nrr *3i\ North forty-tbi-ne d«»-
tWTlv*. mlDUtm W>«t onr hnDdmlto a point tu ihf «aiil Soutlit-astcrlyllnp t.f Ol. R f h 4 «K
U dforty -*U dotrrrrs fbrtythirty-thrrv t«*et and
•rly *ttl-»
>tebt mtnut»*» \V«*»tand thirty-tbrpe hun-alotur tb* italil Sonth-f oTlv«T Strt-pt to th«
TTH1 nt> TRACT: BGC, 1XVIXG at a?>olnt on thr So4ith(^iitt-rly *ltlr line ofOttrer Strrrt, distant north forty-mix dt*-prwra forty-v*Icht mlnntv-t. Cnst onv han-dred nlxty-t-tjrht f<?« and flKhty-nltif bun-tlrvjjb» nf a foot from afar corner formed
thr intfi-mtftlon of thr Mid South •M-ly aid* llnr of Oltrrr Strwt withNorthrasterly aide Itnr or Scott Arc-
nnr; thenr* fit ftonth forty-thrr» degT t—tw*>lr* mlnotM Caat onr hnndrrt. frrt to
|M>Lnt: thrnce <2> North fortr-alx de-• • • fnrty-tHefet-tnlttntrs Ea»t thirty-thr#*
and thirty ttmt hnndrv-dtlm of « footpoint; thrnrr (SV North forty-thr*?*ra «wlr* mlootra W«tt one handr*«d
fp*t to a notnt on the aald Sontbt*a*terlr«lde line of Ollrer Ktrwt: thence <4> SUmtaftntralx decrees forty-Wjrht mlnntev W N Ixhlrtythrw ^fMt^and xhirtr .foar Jinndrwitha of a feat alone the said Sontheasterlr
2yjff*^S53Kc'"" to th* po'"t or
POITRTH TRACT: B E C I S ! a } S G - s t »point o s tbr Sontknatprly alilf l l w ofOH»»r S U M illatant XnHh r t b d
dr*d Jwo ff a fo«tt l
rt -and tt**>nty-taw*Mini the enrner fat nwl b i the'of the u ld Southeasterlr «-ile
•r Stwu-t -with the V. " *7 Seott _J^. SO* of SUwtt Avpn
Sonth tortT-thlWf d c e r mR»«t on» -hnndrvd fwt t
: ttapnrr OT»l»» mlnntr*
R»«t on» hnndrvd fwt to & point: ttM»nreCl Xortfc tortr-atx dimiw» rorrr-rlehtwlnwli^ TSwat thlHT-tliTw* fi^t anil rlilyt^.
" Plnrf
h* mlnmtea TT«>«t «PolEL »» the «»W_
ST O H m Street:l t l <
* hundred feet-to^ritbesaterly »ldethenre -(t\ Rontt.
' and
(t\ Rontt.iUijnlni>lf»Thlrtr-tSree"
id S t iTV>« twrtr-thw* fwt md ,hwndr-Mttfc* nf « fnot alnnp the imhl Sovtft^lp»«etly side line nf '-OSlww Street tn tt..-
S-Tht ipih The.SontheftWerlv ,-«Me Tlw* ».r,OHv*»r "Tfttrwt tllttunt North f«rtT-«tx rte-jeenk-tactx^tcht^imlimtm JEamt two Imn-•IBNI thirty-five: fi»et *iuf 1ltar-M« hm-lnNtth« ^r « font from tbe eorner formed>T tlte mten»>eUnTi of tbe «a.d ftnntfe-
Mttortr >^^ Wfte ftf O11r>r <:trf t W hthf. Nr.rtW<Mtmtr-rly m\t\r llnf> of ^(^ft AV*V
-tbe«imtimte* 15a«t hnne linntlrv l feet
- T<«Ii>t* llretH* O\"North fortt- Utvtivii fnrt >ltfM mlnntm fiaat thlrtv.tltT«te.revt *(MI tnlrtj-fnnr hnnrtredthn of a toft
snlnnrteit - *et b i
etvtm twelve snlnnrteit ^ e t one hundredNet »n s i\ntnt till tbe Mid <So«flie»atert*t l li ot n i l ter^tnet ; thenre (4> 9«nfb
one hundredSfliert
(4>
t • font *Yn*e'tk»\aM~<Wimi>-Mr line nrjnim^JInat-iautte.
n«v*n^ "AlStV^-l^ lit
aiwiMw »t a tsn*
PAINLESSExtractions
uetbod tneana aHi- nnd nalnlcam
way In wblcb lo 7H>.cxirurtluc TbouaaodiV«.n taarj to Ibla.(-barer. .....d.-rair for
Bridges andCrowns"" Inserted M<*st
PainlesslyX-Ray Your Teeth
and Advice Any TimeSee Me First!
What I Bareto Offer
fujrhtju» to i>t>rforujdentgl work wltbrt»m fj»rt t ti tbe natlent and atthe Kame tlm»* to do tt as qulrklya* \* (HtnklKteQt with pood work.
"mid Thnr.«-T^ enable
k I nd ofea*c- and
tlent and
72 Broad St., Elizabeth0 A_ SL—« r. M.
Slon, n-«L and I>1. TIU > p. U.
The Day or NightREAL SERVICE—GOOD COOKING—SANITARY
MENUTHat Is why you all
•fccr- itat ths
Pioneer DinerFARRELL PLACE • JAMES DONNELLY. Prop .
Home CookingBusiness Men's Lunch 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
Full Course Dinner 5:30 to 8 P. M.We cater to-private dinners, weddings and
banquets.Rooms byjiay_qr week^
. J. T. Daly. Prop.
11
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11
ir« A.ph.JtCoating, in
Wt!te for Uit shovficg prices liarother quantities. Red and Green Roor"
~ VCiCAH ASBESTOS SFG. CO.
atrtagiaSSaaaiffg
Stanley-Fabian Tnea'tres
ELIZA"
Continuous I to 11 P. M.Change of Program
Stmday auti
4 >
Summer Resort—"Where Evcrjbpdy Goes"
TODtV and TOJ1OBROWDOUBLE FE.CTCRE PROGRAM
'13 Washington Square'Alke.Joyce_Jean llersliolt
Corrinne Griffith in"The Garden Ql_Edenf
with Charles RayStarting-Sunday, July Btts^Oth, lOth, 1 lth
"A Clown—II elrl—a fgrrat IOTC, and Time'sfltlle-ww tragedy" •
Lon Chaney in "Laugh!WeYer »1tl *on far ire I l o o Chaney an llreClOTin wliofiad» love Tor one ftcrtlnc ntoment. and ttien loses It,Iiltllng llln-hrnrlbrcnU benlnd a pnTnTeiTiBine:
Thursday, Friday. Saturday, 12, 13, 14Two Great Features
Richard Dix~in " W t AMERICANS
EASY GO" George SidneyComing Sunday, July is . x6, IT, IS
'.ROMON A'vith D&lores Del Rio and Warner Baxter
SVar Bn.ad St.
TODAYAster and t^oyd Hughes"No Place to Go"
and
Koran ? The Mystic MarvelAsk Him anything
OTHER KEITH ACTS
" Starting 5unday 'Rosalie and Lee Stewarts
Big Musical Comedy ProductionA_ La Carte with Mel Klec
On The ScreenKarl DantT~aefd Geb. K. Arthur
in "Circus Rookies"KEEP COOL AT THE RHTZ
?«sC
Knowa
The average man in selecting a bankfor the purpose <>f opening an accountgives consideration _to jjne Renown""to"possess sudi necessary-qoaKtaea asability, experience, cBaracter, sejmceand sane conservatism. ""'
—These five essentials have chtoSc^"tensed the practice of onr bank in itsdaily activities since organized seven-ty-seven years ago, and natom-lly add
"r '
Sr ' , 4 ' >-Vy T-:•isxiV^i. "? $
r ^ ',j:^i
MalirotjlifttfNfW t f T I T .A ohurehJor-the people wl«ij«
corne tor >i"
(Continued from P*B» f h n s ) Oe^Feoi ia i t te i toB6W af BBJtnln*.HOLY COMP&RTER CHURCH,
gpifiriQPAITRINITV METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
-a.Mat. 2.30 -"- Evening, 7.00 aid'9.00
Today and Tomorrow.Last Thrilling MomentB to -which, that Handsome Chap
Takoa a hand tn-
Iffinnmg ofCOMPANION FEATURE
Pola Negri"Was a wife . . . and a mother . . • and then by a stroke of fate
an outcast . . . It p»rl«inly is a gripping, dramatic story of
It
SUNDAY Co.ntinuous All Day
star)un
"WM Beauty"
. H. X. Witwersin
"Alex the Great"
Rev. Robert W. Elliott. Rector.June 8, Fifth Sunday after Trinity.
services will be_aft. follows; >7: Sir*. af^THSTSily Communloh-
Gorporote Communion for the Churchschool. .
.1 a. m".—Moraine Prayer and ser-
•re q 'enlng service until September.The^estry will meet at the churchthis evening at 8. o'clock-
Thursday. July 12. Annual UnionSunday School Excursion to AsburyPark.
GRSUMJ-STREEX CHAPELOf Second Presbyterian Church
Corner Montgomery and East Grand.THeCKDl*h6TthBNet8hborhood;Sunday 'school at 3 p. m. The Sun
nohool locson wlll'hp tniiKnt trpniins. desk. Air the. neighborhood isInvited to attend. "
S p. m.. Grand Street Chapel ChnrchServices. IrvtnK A. West preaching
he sermon. "The Marks ot a Chris-
There will be special music tor thinservice. Everyone invited to attend.
Hew. James W. LsurteTTWnlster.-MoriUne worship at lffjSO ^elocL.
with Mr Laurie preaching Thetheme is 'The Unlovely Vision andIts Value." The chorus choir willsing. -Great Is the U>rd" (Woofcr)and there will also be a soprano solo,"firayer" <Reichardt).
Tine ChurSt school meets at I l :«hand the Grand Street Chapel Sundayschool at 3 p. m.
-Second Church unites with theChapel for evening service ato'clock. Mr. West preaching.
A further discussion of VitalChristianity" will Be held at the fel-lowship hour at 7 o'clock. Thesemeetings are free and spontaneous,and though the Young People havesponsored them chiefly, all are invited.Personal experience with Christ's abil-ity to meet personal needs la the maintheme Visitors are welcome._Th»-Seis.lnn will mwi at ihe_churgboffice Monday evenlnE, and the Boaraof Trustees at the home of Mr. R. •!••
CHURCH _> .Milton Ave: at M»ln St . R»hw»y. N. J
XI a* m.—Morning Prayer and ser-mon.
MONDAY and TUESDAYThe greatest lovp story ever told about the greatest emotion that
Love"IT: al l u s sublimf. hraoiiru.. fervent form . . . brought to the s i lver
in a manner ihai can never be equalled . . . by the two perfectlayers o t the s-rreen
John GretaGilbert and Garbo
COMPANION FEATURE
Lois Moran inWEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
"Bean SabreuT!ti»- *equel to "Beau Geste" . . . Just as thrilling . . . Just
bine . • . mighty . . . vast . . . and beautiful . . .
^
Cary Cooper and Evelyn BrenCOMPANION F E A T U R E
Jllng. m y s t e r i o u s ui le of the city in which one ot t h e . m o s tpecu l tar cr imes w a s commit ted . . . It took place In
'Chicago After Midnight"
-hurch. services will be held In theludltorlum or the Parish House.
All services during August win beheld in union with the Church ot theHoly Comforter at hours announced luthe papers.
TIRST BAPTIST CHURCH"The Church of the Good News"
Rev. Finley Keech, Minister"
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH_ Rev. H. A. L. Sadtler. Rector.
~ — Sunday after Trinity._. . ,— .Gor-
noratp Commnnind St. M r a r
nniriTi fftr ine ti.refs Chapter*.
Tempioton. 2P"i .<««*«—Tuesday evening at S.-o'clock.
The annual Sunday school excursionto Ocean Grove. Is scheduled toThursday. July 12
EBENEZER A. M. E. CHURCHThe Church of Christian Fellowship.
Rev. J. W. P. Collier, pastor.11 a. m— PreachlriB by the pastor1 p. m —Sunday school.3 p m.—Spec-till sermon to Pride o
IlalllMMUfrodse No. ' ^ / . u A ^ ' M
icter;
:be school unUl September 9.Public worship with sermon 11 a. ro.
Mr Leech's iopllc. "Boundaries of theSoul. or. Life's Limitations.
wttl -be -no evening 8 e . r v l c°Sglnning July 22. ^ ^ x w r c * ^
unite with the second ,£:hnrch. with sermon by the
WRE8SVTe CHURCHChurch of B r o t h h a . w *
Servlee"Rev. Che»t«r.M. O»v « «
S-45 a. m.—Bible SchooL
S U 5
O F
—UE.
It TI-T H E
RECORD-IE VOICECOMMUNITY
^v.— -T*
"tr^'g^^^^^
mon topic of Rev. Finley Keech. whowill return from the Young PeoplesAssembly at ped«He for these services.He will also have a message for thechildren. — —
The girl scouts will meet Wwim-s-lay afternoon at J:45 o'clock, and theIOV scouts on Thursday at T p. m.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORIssued by the State Headquarters,
6 Woodruff Building. Rahway.Frederick L. Mlntel. Executive Sec'y.
The Christian Endeavor topics andreferences for the various groups forSunday. July S. 192S. are as follows:
Senior and Young People's: "What•an We I>o to He-lp Improve Our Com-
munity r—^Neu. ;:12"W: : ;Intermediate: "Why Have LatrsT
—Rom 13:1-S.Junior: ' "Helping to Make Our
Homoa Ha.ppy."^=Luke 2:51
will also be rn attenoance.S p. m.—Preaching by the pastor.Monday even Inc. July S. the De-
hnrtth Mite Missionary Society wlmoet at the parsonage =
Friday evening. July I 3 . - PrayeMeeting. -,_.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCHThe Church ot Welcome
Rev. C. H. S. WatkinE Pastor.Youn= People's Summer. Assembly
Sunday.11 a. m.—Morning Warship. Open-
ing -service of Summer Young PeoplesAssembly.
12:3« p. m.—Sunday school. Thos.
3 p m.—Annual sermon of QueenElizabeth U>dce A F. & A. M.
«:3oip. m,—B. Y. P : U ~T:*5 p m—Kvenlac. service. sermon
by -pastor
R«hway'» Most -Popolar Stor*
Men's Genuine Broad-
.200 ARE EXPECTEDTO 6 0 ON EXCURSIONBFJiBlttlML_J
FIRST M. »_. —• — -•"The Friendly Church*!Rev. G. A. Law. Pastor.
at.", a. m—Church School. GeorgeSehaeh-r. Supl. The sihi.ol will notclose during the summer.'
11 H m.— Morning Worship, sermonby pastor.
7 : 4=, p m .—Evening Hi>ur ot Prayer-imrm.'ii l>v pnmnr
Ther.- will be no mid-week prayersfrvlrej. durlnc the paMor'jt vaciitlon.
Simrtoy. July IS. t-he H o t WilliamMahan^_!>I the N«"»' Dover M. E
Adjoining New Auto SpeedwayA few very choice locations,
$300 per lot;25 down;. $10 monthly.
ACT QUICK.
White & Hess, Inc., OwnersGreen St., WoodbrMge, . J.te ^ 5 O Open
Chickens 29«b
Committee on Atqngementt jf iLflH U F i i M ~
Natui-al Color Pongee
12 mummy pure silk, yard
79cLadies' Fine Quality
I>imity Day Time Dresses,Novel styles in pretty pat-terns ; all sizes
1.19
cloth Athletic Style 4JnionSuits; ail sizes
79cLadies' Silk Hose in all
seasonable—shades-;—stt
sizes
59c
ed Sox; pretty colorbinations;.all sizes,daL
29cStrongheart Bed Sheets,^O^fe«fflidr—
ing. Spgdal
Jriffi_.. Bathing Suits
1O% off this WeekAll Bathing Suits in stock, including:
Jantzen's arid SpaTdlng's, will he sold~thls~w"eek~iat "jTcRscount of It)'.".
Tuesday Special^200 Boys" and Girls* Guaranteed"]
•\Vaterproof Ttaincoats tbat a » serviee-~J
Etijgineei Advises
s a d o f t h e l i n e . <• .-•.?• r -._•iattatactofyit'supply' ^o - diatribute 16Hah.wsr«ltizeiuc *,*•&.. 'U* i^T*- -
Eagtoeer—J(«ooJr-4=—Bausr who COB-f S Vt il At the last-meeting of tBo'Common
• - Engineer Wtlsom-oljJew- BrnnSwIci, Vrth, the-oowmon coaneil at aConndl th» ordinaace enthorixlng thej i t t t b ld f twBSBBlal—Bteetlug—last night—in.—rater* joint contract wan- tabled —for
eaee tar-th» Uahw&y Valley Tnnifc weeks upon the snegestlon of •Coaii-dl C A ' W d I ill hdlraan C A.' Ward. I f will he opagain tomorrow meat.
that the reading tnaorro'wanthorizlag tbis Important- - ixn stlo
for* St *3gSt»--jaie buiUimr eommlt-S U t ^ t th l
. y ^ yHahw*y.;auth6riUej!vto Uusi. the hear-
t l a ld v S K ^ to the npalrs^53—report at the- asset
% cloia aad avoid-say TSKSWsueb as TS4T« held m»
taldflt—cofiisiakrably.a meeting ot the committee laThe subject had previously charge of the excursion ot the unitedbeen lntrodaced by the local branch Sunday gtaoolg ofol the S. P. c. A-. wBIen lntenfls totfi» aj>- ttanfc sreJaet-sTanfr way "from sottie'arjUsbbWt Altavasy General •Rlchmona
B U ' t Questions were I*iit to Mr.H l i ' l i h-sev eeaerol secss- buy a gas tank tor the human extinc-
ti d i l Th h dnieht at the home of the chaU-man.J h
Attorney- B S T U ' Arnuttrong ' torW i d h
Q I
Baser as to Haliwajr's poaltion at they
tion on unwanted animals. They had John Gerner, final arrangements wereh
tssar-to ^jnieeeedtrfcose resltnalifiB
l
j pISwest ena ot the sewer and other ,{nc- asted the council to find a place to tor the excursion ' to" be runState-*BotrJ: -ef -Health aad Rsiway
-was left to a. committBB-eoniilBUng ot man reported over 1.200 tickets dis-t r i b t d BT b f"Xhi T lwas-ot the opinion that the cower as C. Foalcos. Samnel
s distributed BT members of"XhiB Tlrst Bap-t i t Fi P b i S P
Iu> xohtiinlit t^orSvlols- iniindsht 61 tha Ktthwsy Water BoardLMl W t C l l
l t Baptist, First Presbyterian, Second Pres-
iniindsht 61 tha Ktthsy Wat BC.-W. LMlow. Water ConunlsxleittE.
V planned will take tare ot Rnh\ray ads- Isove and Jamesquateljr. and that this city will not back to the Council. byterian, St. Paul's, Holy Comtorter
Mllton and Bethlehem chapel Sundaygzaiast ..them. ss«»Ml aafl - Inspector 8. C.
»0Mnll6iiorU»riT»i>.^ \ f New YoFker Fined $200 | Wore Hat in Courtroom,P. Albright and Ellis B.gCStse. Ti l l s -will comprise an ea- For Driving "WMle Drunk Man Fined Two Dollars
^ ihler ,»:*et«U*,troln. th* wa» Irotft ChealiU
pwddeteg a utU-Action on-the Initialf*etory water supply eMmlnaUnc
l l appointment may be taken atEltboratftrifW. TrllyMy ppy
OfaOly all ot-the objectloaaile tastesd d h i h h i h d Friday nleht Judge TaUoy ImposedBHd. odors which the fiver water-had amondmenU to the'r«»wt. Elmhnreu S Y.. received a' o n n e o f o n charies Schuster.yg ,
they- bad -«c«ajla»d-tlir*»^<iaauUtis«J l K f ti H U
attar -Aitratian. prior tr> the eroctlonl t
4S4O North Seventh street, Phlladely d ^<i
«J wal*rt»K«B fnsu tits H*er. mud *Up
of the new plant'.aai the completei Uehaagins ot the systea. But It U
jsolhtsd-OBl—tfcst sot only are the6 f l He had been orderedcharges of court room.j y
ebamleal -wsitos dangerous. 6of--alsoths-aeor water plant eaa hardly eopo
veed-ror Teraoral ot eases
B»tor» and. afftr ehlorinatlos
. Ralph G. SUIlmaa.btnlissu-UBa I
State Staff IndoctsOfficers of D. of A.
-*t i
The ram committee was ap-pointed to consist of Clifford Laurent.Georce W. Mlncus and the <^iairman.
The first section will leave LindenS:30, Rob.way 8:36, and Avenel S:«.The second section will leave' Rahway9:10 and WoodbridEe 9: IS. Return-Ing. the nrst section will leave Asbnry *~£Park at 6:45 p. m.. and' the secondsection at S: 55 p. m., stopping atWoodbridEe. Avenel. Rahway andLinden. All limes are Daylight Sav-ing Time.
The First PreshMerinn nnH Flrat
e s y 7Special.
otfmHoHU tB«nd krOBBd
ter ambits*? inatltaUott- <u>
"The Contest Spot la Town"
pfemBtaUea^eC, «]]yae|lri«lsstaB,~9nd Sin. Jewel Mile*, of~" ~ condacted coreaionle* tora»r.
Hte sesberaliljj" eudi. Hftrtv« 8lm>gaat.'-wtlli attlagTWBtfcirla. tmuV thetton.
cost. — . _ _ » v ^ _ _ twenty-faar of
it tor • » • ! « » |B OB» COBUUVSIU
a»dda tr»
J a:
Sereaaat
(For"B6iliBg, Salads and Sandvrichea)
Rolled Boneless
Pot Roast25c lb
LEGS of 1928
Spring Lamb36c lb
lb Creamery BUTTER(la one pound prrats>
Lamb-27 \b
ROTH & COMPANY"Now Jersey'* l^ffcdlnc W1iol#«»lft and Hetmfl Butcbera"
22 Cherry St. Tel. 403'.'...• _ ... _ Orders .Delivered
_.. Children's Neat FiguredPante Dresses; sizes 2 to
[6;yalue to 2.98; each
.T«l 8 4 3 Rahw-ay, N. 3-
; sizes; a pair
»8c
25 Dozen Ladies' FineVests,' tight.
toea^- -^c^->-^)e'eial price, each.
29cr3L5tt3e BroQier and Sis-
Sar "iNarnsodk • SealpaxSfeand Union "Smts; sises
Meecerizedd
ladies' Gossard BrandFront lace Corsets andCorse le t tes , Step-ins,
Brassieres, etc
Sittings ^Corsenere,
25 Dozen Onyx Pointex.TTeel PorTSak SoW^tiLadies; ^ajne. to S.00
.ibJ^gj'^ ^ U "y>- T- -,
Ladies' "Bathing Suitsall wool, navy and colors,"a gait
3^5_
Boj's* "Liflvt WeightWhite Nainsook UnionSuits; sizps 2 tn Ifi; v « W
Men's Light WeightBalhriggan shirts, ^hort
DrawersJcnee- -wide—with neat-colored_yor ankle length; all sizes;Special a pair
Men's Sealpox BrandNainsook Union Smts; all
TtOygj^jetojfBrCkvlor-Spett-Blonses,
sfees^.a^oit:.
•viiiu.
stripes, light weight, formen's shirts— o r - -^oy^
45e;,3 yards %
|QE i
Drink DeliciousB?JUER'S
Homemade Candy and Ice CreamJStoreOUR REGULAR WEEK-END COMBINATION
Regular S»«elal
1 lb. Box Assorted- Chocolates
Assorted Caramels .Assorted Nat Dainties
70c lb.; 35c Vi Ub- 59c IB.S0cIb.;40c. Vz lb. 69c lb.
AH three *kinds "•2 lbs.
For the future special party order one of the following frozen desserts,soTnething^new in town: Nesseb-ode Padding, all ldnds-Moosse^-aBisofcte-ot-Parfaits, Parfait Glaced and the real Orange Sherbert made up in melon
For your convenience in the hot weather, Cream Whipped" and Borden'sCrean. to whip, for strawberries and desserts. - . __ —
Special care given to all Ice Cream Orders, whether large or smalLAttractive prices to Churches, Lodges and. Benefit Card Parties and Schools.
After the show tr i he evening au to ride^top in at - — —^—
Bauer's- Phone 5 2 8 _^nd,get_aJgefreshing-T)late of Cre or Soda.
aashjlautasoa - - -^^t ot UIB a*pasiw*at. lad
la aouift tusubla oaptaras. J
ofibv-wtisat
la J f f*aamea .La«esa»«d "belae » ^d J £ J S Y r
Past State Councilor Mrs. FannlaKeller, ot-Irrlncton. assisted by Na-
Jlafesray Council, Xo n oat America. Friday nlchx.
of officers ot Star^'ofl X 1 n i tnrasistcra
Bepr^xestatlTe Mrs. Minnie Hammond.Martin Keller, of Irvincton. and Mrs.
Up. aJnen-
cUor. SIIis Grae© E. Moore: associateeonncnar. Mrs. I) V- Keeker: -t1c»-eouaellor.SIrs. B t ^ . HuEhcm. Jr., as-•Ssdata Tlee=eooacilor. Sites Ida' Pin-
POLICE SEEK ROBBERS Dr Georpe I*. Orton, whofnounced him anflt to drive. He
• * * « ' • ""»» d r l v e r °f t Q e o t
J chine in whfch Schuster was involvedin collision. reckless driving
was also di&-FarberPatrolman Nathan
the summonses.wrence. ot 408 St. George
avenue, ••wasTlned $25 and hls~licenseAnother pair who received Bcant
l revoked tQr two weeks on charges ofCarmino Alberto,
who were orrested early Sunday monHton>_ o n . n m ^ - ^ ^ e , wasf flned $ 2 5 .
Merck, £ Company ot fon o v e r the head with a heavy bot-. l T t O l T ^ ^ % ' T> l n t l
which tfto-ycars"
Sf
Baptist Churches closed their regularservices Sunday,-in preparation forthe union' services which will com*me nee next Sunday at the First Bap-is t Church. After four weeks at thathurch tlie services will bo held at the
First Presbyterian for a like, period.t,Announcement was made of the sup-
ply preachers for these eight weeks.Rev. Finley Keech, pastor of the FirstBaptist Church, will preach the first
he eT£hT~SunHayX and Rev. CE©ter JW. Davis, pastor of the First Pres-byterian, will preach the lasL In theinterim, the pulpit will be occupied
At the First Baptist, July 22 and —^3, Rev. Royal N. Jess up. formerly —
~ - — - -xvemre-
or^thjm.$7^000 t h o m r n > n r e E f i f rtront ot the Y. St. C. "A. were
fldenrbH.' eg l tgBurnt short!} after 12 15 a. m. Satur-day when police received a report ot a
orre t- Albertoa Celardi a
« t e « i t a ! r f ^ reprimanded by Jndce Talley and
fln^ of *«5 tor^he" J o n n Schaefer. 102 Main", street;tine or $..:> tor tneir rT„„. MMM. ±* \s~*~. .*,***>** •William Moore, 42 Main -street:
teb-dB&tQf. Mn. TUOtlh Sara-
ild« Mntlaal, Mr*. Ethel WWtef «ttt»
B6 tothaM
t«ra year*aUaBl'^
E. Way; r^cordlnj"MlU F W
t Qet ttoUtl
aad
J«W-prsiia*at
l J " R l^tft 3&. "KM* br- HBJAtSteft-^Bref Dulal J . Rommel aad Slate. Hep-ppMldaatjot nneh MWjWB * .-rewnttfl** H«iar> J illiler. , ^ >_^
tie imteterel . ^ 'eui lAINe PERMITS v
.». «^~~— s. » - .v" I "Perailu-tar coaitraelloa at sa^«sU-fXttet lit. taai h»»J Utua O»e SHt~iuieO.eaat «t S33iK0-^n»a toaea. by
Ve?»HirStaa«y
"
T^*ea»ar<u J a H » «» patersos street, eoutax * « . « » , tootter vssaban ef teatiLbe «t«eted By-Ch»d*«~JCeaale:t Ooaa-
l a i sawartt-'g.^ellaia-temea MeCollwa. •fldlttsirtoV. KirBtela.* tustt^
_ T?U TT. JJedlBUMfc *«o» t£B«, two flat* 1^ Scott,; nambeis ef Jtb»'opixwtte AHea stran^ t9,0AA;-SartyIa»8H»: nambeis ef tneopposlte AHea street; t9,0AA
staff laelaaifir Dr. F.Tt.~3O-lj Vaa Lies'. Toltaa'atfeet.s«« U-Orloa. O«>«e-E. OOdSlBO: AHBB!f-5cBMiaortra«
MRS. M1GHAEU-A. UEAHYTho tanenl of Mra. Sarah "Leahy, a
native ot thla city -arao died at herhome th'^ast Seventh street. Flaln-Aeld. Snndtty, was held today from St.Mary's Chnrch. ot PUlnneld. Un.Leahy m a sister-in-law ot -Mrs.Mary tanrton. ot 71 Mala street, thiscity. *» ' " L_ ;——-Turenty-five years ato »he mofod toF l l B l d ft h i n epeat All otT y y tFlalnBeld. after harinjr epeatansbasd- she leaves one sea. James&eahy. who Is In the "VCest; threedanehtus. the Misses Mary aad Se-rilla tLeahy and Mrs. John Pedeflons,lot the plant living nearb turned onuiBd three erandchndrea. -all ot Plain-1Held. Toe deceased suffered •tf-psftFlytle stroke nine weeks ago and had
d l l t l l d since that ttmn
Cre.torine, neat dark orlight patterns for cush-ions, slab iurniitare cover-
ICfigares, 56 inch»
Xi>,-
A Completes
BELtVERY CoAia's. | ;
Thermos BottlesSpecial*
Grass Catchersaower
rX -^OH&t&vfeg;,. C;
Official Boy Scout
:
Bottle Cappers
i M
WSSfa2.50
Colored-
E>atch.Bo>"f^gpedil- "^•—-a£JsS~!
y; r^cordlnj e 7 rF. Way: -anlstlat. lie* WIU-
m Hlggteson; flaaBdal secretary.ra. Richard Conoa; treaanrer. Urs.rthnr-F. Van "Pelt"; assistant flaaa-
secratazy. i lrs. W. I. Sprlncer.'ienattlT* i-to State Council for
wo aarc-^Mrc. JLlma Stacy;—altes"-te. illss 1 Jefthlft Wptrnlt: planlBt.
flay wnen ponce receivwu u nrpu i «i *» - - - .— r-—i_7 - v_.n_ ' -i-i-aj „„ wuuam Aioore, 4S Aunc -Btreei;tecond rottbenr. Police-made a record P?" in the f™cas Nenaon picked np ^ ^ D r a t e , 9 E l m 0 T e nael\Bert^». I I . B M > K M D n l UanMwn nhA r«fc. me pair 1J1 l^isueu ana tuts irutaa lu ^ -. »«„,,„„ „.»„„.. ' ^.tt^.AAisecond robbery. Poln s . Uentnnant Panl Mancnso who re-
S h lL h l * B - a i o l m e n
Of the watchmen oaylnnt t»lonhone
Conroy. fl Totten street; SiichaelD'Ambrosa. 9 Oak, street: Ray Hw>-
Aloett nirect.; l eo- um»-i'15S
system. _Joseph Rochiettl. enard at the main
turned, in tile police call, afterunomial notucs and foiling In
Julias MnnsoiI^aCopulea. of New York
. of dlsordcrl conduct, was SnedSidDe Reid, of 255
*"•'"•merce street; Harold Daly, of
A., and Harr%- Orr. IT Thorn gtiif Iselln.~a5
Church.Edw-ard
67 ShadyPittsburgh; August 5. Rev.-O. Clark, pastor or Chevy
h Whd . , p r r Chevy
Chase Baptist Church. Wa&hiuKtou.—^_At the First PresbytBrtan. August
8 R B b D C b b ^ Bemeritus of Second PresbyterianChurcb.. Elizabeth: August 13. Rev.Ge"ree H. Payson. DJJ.. _ of NOJEBrunswick; August 26. Rev. RobertArmstrong, pastor ot South Congre-
ctmmi.
Jnck Van der Hetd.bf being a hit-and-run driver as
Jtev.. S . W. Cremeana. DJ3.. pastor'•Westminster Presbytorian—Church;""
treet SpHngfleld. 111., a brother-in-law of-Hey. 'Mr. Uavis. preiieln-a ut meP b $ < i C h h S d "
±he result ofBrunswick andwas fined. $5.
collisionHazel wood. Decect'lre
at N'ewPres:b$*<erian Church
h
me ElrstSunday " morn-b
$< ylug. Three new members' were re-
l
. . "Wa«T»aPjiattr.After- the- Installation Mrs. W.
tteropt to E«~an answer fromavenues, eelved. Gerald L. DeCoster on con-Sergeant
place.
fession of faith, and" Mrs. Gerald 1-. •IVCoster andv~Mtss Mary Osborn byletter fronr tb^ Knox Presbyterian
and went Into the main building butI [upon taachlnK the top floor saw a man T h e a t e r N a m e d
the council znvet cross the hall -«nd disappear Owongh, Q!o« "Put TTn V«witi»i-ilnv *5 f o r n o t aPBteeT I teBBt l !* door Knowine no one should be In Sslgn ITlt Vp I C S i e r a a y c n n r B e o f D e l n g
and3
B. Wof of
oter harinjr epeat All tLfaliare.—BesWea-aer
tbebuildlnl « « J ^chlettl turned Jn the alarm.
_„ Iman Joseph Jardot.-) Mike Krowsky. of Trenton, forfeited
appearing to .answer ,aIng drunk. Sergeant Me-
Intyre. Patrolman Smith. Farber and
e was | ChurcTi. of Kearriy. Mrs. P. B. "Woolfeand Miss Blanche^ Lambert sang a
hletlUemenant
Intyre. Patrolman S| Tho largest eiectric sign in Rah- j a r a o t arrested him.
b t t l i v f e t from tipdispatched \iay about twent five feet from tipnd Joseph to tip and illuminated ..hy-...&j%pro.xi-
police -can -this pair—tnaterc ~MH>—bttlbb was -erected yes-
Morris Blitzer. taxi driver. 3&4 East
1 reckless drivtng-as -result-of -eol-JaMot In U>e . - - _ . —. . -plckinc UP Wlllis-m CUjrisUan on tho terday on the front ot what has here- iision-J»ad -case adjourned.
urtrate -car «irrlod Patrol- totore been Known as the Major
Friday
e llgK
phone circuit. It. was -later learned for bnstneas early In the fall.that a switch was open
Reginald Lutens and other officials
Tho H a h w a y R a m e r s t Tjer ot the Ore depto the Creators Dixie Colored Giants tae aulo collision In
d t U f c a i d l h l t » a u I j d l S G
Colltas got two aad Albert Clos one berg ot tae fire departmentbit ter the total l lahwv blnglea^ Har- —vey cot twe'satetles aad was the oalyGUBt-battar-to-Hrartt -mnrti trmn oaa.
PETIT JDRVThe ttsttt *Hd HnJj , ,
lnrofs w»s dfawa tot «ervle» la tBo.DasTion; esteenedeoaaty wafts yesterday -BtstslBB Ve-| Sidney " ~
y»f>r«-lFk>r«ae»' Taylor.l t
SOBB P*anJaBtoa. Bread,W*e*t.-two-
SawUtoa strtet.3iddIUov.tlEO;* l
a t e . . ;. 17 Em-*«*elS«WSn «»e-
^ & X i C l
ATTENDS
Saturday atteadlae tae taaBral ot IiUSy e"Dude, SaraHBlTtell. SS'^eor* oU, VKo
tht t o eBfekgUnc&t ot 'wtta the goTornmeat
S. L**ch.'6t wajhtaetearVBo ts aow
l^atea i l d Society et tha £a-
M»-Jl66a
fd^ e
"tpa. Blsnne.t.WfO*jmla street. iS i t I * i a late Slate £ u - « »
tficlw«dbbc3-
joKUSty 6Ss«lar»«<na
men Enrfcno McMahon and Howard Theater under con traction at lrv-Vannetlf to lhc scene, clonely followed infr street and Central avenue. TheD Patrolman CUfford Dnnphy The vjjni reads -Rahwav- and that la the j # _ . _ _ .police seorenod the building and T"und name nnall cho«en for the nevr fr|en(jg O[ Mr. and Mrs. Morris SpitSchetUln unaisturbed except for tho theater Alread gaudily ornamenled I e r a t - their residence. 1S4 Centraltact that he -was unable to Recore an,«ith a painted border, fancy cap. etc.. a T e n u e . Prices in bridge were wonanswer from Jtocchlottl hy phone It I etc. the sicn will be a striking spec- 0 T j , I r s Harry Newman and Mrs. Saul
as. was enjoyedintimate
BulWlnc Ko. 3, was the man sonn b of Irvlns»txeet t o ^ g enjoyment. Those presentTtocchicttl, and that ho was tryine to llgKEa "are Installed It Is expected J wer«*^Ir. and Mrs. David Schwartz,find on! W i t imr •*•r*"*c w»n» th» »«> T<» •mnirmpnt hoiiso win o n e n M v; H v " ^ A
It I etc. the sicn will be a striking sp'" *»-'» Ti«tw«» »>tnn«t thn entire length'WM-fotHHMhat-Con- ^ -^, . —
J»o. 3, was tho-man Bonn hv -at Irvlns=stxeet •nhen the colored i t o u , . enjoyment.p J w er«
hoiiso win onen | M r J n
FIREMAN COMMENDEDFire Chief Walter H. Rltxman has
received t n n Mr and Mrs. CharlesMcnschner, ot 31S waverly avenue,
ot - -
duet. • N .It was announced ^ a t the FirstChurch Daily Vacation\Bible Schoolwill close Wednesday night, July IS.at 7:30 o'clock with custolnary exer-cises. \
First "-Ma»y-a»d-John OondeU. *hiklMr. .and Mrs. Frank Gondek. c.West--Grand Rtreet. were baptizedRev. George A. Law Sunday moral)Mr. and *Mrs. Karl Bender were isponsors. The Misses Bender and Mr.and Mrs. Albert Bendiin. of this city:Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gondek and threechildren., of Jersey Ctty, were present. s1
Rev. Mr. Law"»poke_ln.jthe morn--and -retresamenia..a[!ttEi Ing nn "Seeking to Fuiail Onr De-
sires,"1 "while bis evening theme was"Lovest Thou Me.' Rev. William -
Mrs. Isaac Miller. Mr. and Mas. SaulBell. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kagan. Mr,and Mrs. Ira M. Farber,- Mr. and Mrs.M. H. Spl«er.
Mahon. of ElUaPgttu _pa.ator._ef.J
ENTERTAINS CLUBB„ Mrs. Archie Mrlntyre. of 129 Church
nrst aid wort and service Ten- street, entertained Friday night the— 1 derad *y Alfred J Kettner. a -mem- j Mothers and Others Club. Prizes in
"Tho Hihway-EajBhlers-loet 10-*o <V TJCT- Of the Ore department, following the card games we_re won by Mrs.olloing the card gmes _ ythey were George Weber and Mrs. J. Edmond
l G l d t l Oh tSanday.—Jtaek 4aiowod_nlne_hlts wid tnjnrsd to St. Goorgo avonne sexrenl Glendtnnlns. Others present were:lls tnpportsft^lttdo (even errors. It'jj&ys ago The letter says: His first Mrs. George Mclntyre. Jr. Mrs. Ed-was tha first -Shot-out tho Ramblers'aia work was -wondertnL I do not ward "Wendt. Mrs.- Stanley Carbart.bare wcslvea tn -four years' pla ,taow what we would have done with-1. Mrs. Walter Wflson. Mrs. J. H.«JrtB»t<6M* ct-thc-tiMit-ban tanms In 1 ont •liljjL"—The Brat aid <twt Is a Cramcn Mfa. Arehle-Melntyro. Music-
inBtruction etven-att-menv'-ttBd TCfreshments followed- the cardleames. The next eatherlns will be(held with Mrs. Edward Wendt, ot
COLORED ELKS INSTALL iThiria place.•Depnty .Past Kaitad_Rfll£r, -^— ,
- " " ~ - ' WALLACE REDMAN MIS51N6Police headanarters were notified
Dover, will occupy the First Methodist.pulpit next Sunday.no -"evenlng^ service.Law and son, Albe:on their -vacalton and BlshTturn—to -thisanother part
Announcementmite box openlji_ _nleht in the lecture"dies" -Aid - Society.
F i h k
There will beRev- and Mrs.
b
es -Aid Society.For eight weeks, s tart inc.'Jily 22.
union, services will be aeldu by theTrinity- Methodist and Second Bre»-
services win be At Trinity Methodist.
Ira 1» -CroBcweTt Installed "new oncersot Kahwack toflce TIo. 6?S. I B Jg.O_B- ot W- oolored.Tn'eaday-nleBt Sunday that "Wallace Redman. SO years
Teclurti
Archer;
.•alcf. Chariot &la. of" SI Waguluittun meet, U ml.loadiag tnlEht. -fog He left the home ot his parents
esteemed^ loyal Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Redman. 10
TRUCK OVERTURNSA Ford truck loaded with people
nne and Lawrence street' at 6?45^ & yesterday *~SSornlirgk "tajartay-"
ovcrtnrnod at Cast Hazelwood avc-two of: its occupants and providing
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„ , , „ „ , „ , — , „ , Archer; esteeaied^ loyal Mr. and Mrs. Charles E R e d .rp5*_O6Wty_3Bds* StelaJby Jary OotB-laleht, Sarold Dlctersoarestteraed' Cedar atreet. Keyport. Satnrda morn-s&lssiottBF i^BoiuLrii u ui'isn VA<L o u w i i i lectu^tns ^ ^ T " 1 • CBffUHCcy ^i. ssm"- im^ LU *CLIUJI W U U U«U«; »...».. ^nu IIBS-
' — —SiTieia—%itll aat^ii. ir-xii,ij; ^ajjiiSya CurrracTr TflrolTrm: ityr>rr1Tret~pTffTi~riTrftT3-frfttrirrlTrry TTi ** **TT
_<3B1?16 nattttha eaa.-WJlliom Voa Cllne; ael«ca(«Mo Grand t£et tall, welfths ISO nonnds and Kasof The~Msy-taffn o£~tne «art»f" r |Xode» cottveatlaa^'at Chlcoco In An- T>ine eyes and~browB hair He wore
— - - • • • tho8«tt1«romJ!l»&w«y cast, Im 1^ •Crojnwen. ~ ' " — - '— " * -*•'"W. SBBBlne and June*.
>a bine salt, -white *htrt andl-panama hat when last seen.
rhlte
arleii \Trt»trlct SastoBeT Aeaat^ ~-fBoeBs,™ « "EHsabfeta, Tt
stoBeT Aeaat WmiamCi"EHsabfeta, Ttas lastalled
5UGGEST&-CYCLE I»ATH-Anthony .TlorUBC. et tOl Irving
1 ihfK JoHowlae «Bie»t» lor uu-pentor* street, has Written to arms throdglF« ^ = ^ , . - ^ - _ . - r « - . - !Ijocal''TJntettVo.syri 3*»«tWeiiL "WaV out the country Identified with the;
\*SeSMit&*at e-nr th»-metloa «t tha;tef ¥ !»»• ; -vlce-Btwslaeot. O JU KU- munnfactare of bicycles, urelne themC6HUfi5a'*eieanen Ja *3fipHae aa ttfSh Ugt; fiBiaeUl sMSetsuy, W. R. Crane; <ta advocate at Trenton the conitruc-•bsac*to-'3ity-fe6Bcr«».^aTb*«aa sot-ctn&sofee, "Bsn lAq^litiar: wCRJen, tloa of a ave.foot bicycle path at theU » -te,fc»anfc *tte« * w «S]preeseatUtf £rlets; -eoadoetor, 'Wnitam Psa^ slde'ot the new- State -highway trem
thtt itiKftfrfif **•* Hit^vSeiifyh .ftM*-y*y»- yytt«ffeii. fHiKriftfc T. PftKt: JB-1ft-«rttfe" Tonapfl*TnfrHftI[to Camden. paste" AJLssea»U«a" U»rbgati,» to TtotHet^CeaBicn, BdrtTjatn-.tecthtOBeh tatrclty.
Balsa. *h»l v v . - -v -i~=--MeM6HlEBArt). i»>SS«Sa«6i-,p - -. t i s b s e "PLAN PARTY_' . \ | 'PswJerlek I^-T&»E. a ssater at
JTifiB for iJswa saHSTto fs» Jitia la Pflneetea TTulvsntty. aaa. sea ot St.
elty.i l. «ad H. fK'RewsiSr aws e2c*i>tJoBally Mta ittadliie
f-«i* «oiBHilttfet."»Blelf*m w a r last *a>9*a. fb« -teaor"wiOt the -Juste? M6s« to « n » n «a trBllmltfti •auBjoer «
*6rin Vh*
The trnck up "tet when the driverswerved to avotd another car
Charles Gillet, 42 nars old. ot
hand. Uralses "on one leg and fore-head:- -Charles H. Glene. -3t years old.ot 29 Niagara street, was cut on thetoreKead and on the left side o f h t shoad. "They were attended by IJr~J»S Mart at the Rah war-Hospital. Sixstitches 'were taken In GOlot'K wonnd-
TUB uiiiur iii ummun ut me uui•ere.; Mrs. mizaoeth Glese and soa.
Iteynond. 1 year old. Bad Miss L«H»Gttae, 13 years old. -who were nnln-Jnred.^P«trolm»n Joseph-Jariot rn-t!vestlcated- -—...^
HTt la nadBrstood t a t plans
iar eoasldend for BbUtaeRiverside Fufe