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GRA 0 E CROSSINGS MUST GO ! I THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER [2 AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP ' Per Copy Woodbridge, N. J., Friday Afternoon, April 12, 1929 SHELL PLANT WILL BOOST I1ND VALUES Is Opinion of _ Local Realtors Interviewed the Leader. . *• ... ,.,,„ itiink the coming ot the , i,-.|,|i.rn Petroleum Products "jinwaron, which ta now prac~, ' will result In hlgh- l.int n ,,. s , ,„ |U „..„ industries? . t W o questions m W rciil eKtate operator* In. thfe l|1 yf >«tarday by a wportw uader. Thelr r repllea were _.. V •iiliii: I ,lo u»d 1 do. of Dunfnam * These are my an- vuur questions., I .believe 'values Will Increase and have other industries com-' K lure 1 ,. I 1 . •' "Yen, Ml M I believe the valuations ,;, milady been Increased. The ',.„,. oi mis new lndu=ir-y whicii ,,HI conquerable to the ratable* ' Township will attract new s because of a decreased ,,,1,. which wl.l follow ,the In- ,.,,. in valuation. 1 (instruction of a plant „„,, i,e a benefit In every way. In n ,,liiirm. Many people will find ...l.lviui-nt which means mure. ,,.; mi- the Mtrehmwr Thr~tti«- ,::„, win not ask us for anything. v" won't Bead'any children to ,,;,,! iuid they won't Increase our , , nt imrderiB." 1 H, oincruinkm: :.' | )( ,|ieve H will Increase the ,,„.,! ions of property in Sewaren ,4 Woodbridge, but I d « n o t think benefit property In {he *ords, K. of C.,Ca*t for Geo. Cohan Comedy. S RT All roles have been assigned and the cast for the play, "The Meanest Man in the World", has started rehearsals. The show 1B to be 'Staged In the 1 9t. James' auditorium on May 2, under the auspices of Middle- sex Council, Knights of Colum- bus, f The characters, and the .names ot those who will play the various parts are as fol- lows: ' Bart Nash, John Campion; Kitty Crockett, Margaret Ger- Ity: Richard Clark:. Undraw DSsmona. Sea" gtevens, David Qerlty; Mrs. Clark. Ellen Cam- plqu; Nellie Clark,-BJthiel Cam- pion; Pied Uggttt, James • Oerlty; Henry Hillings, William Kpfing; Carlton-Cliitds, Thom- as Brenna'n; Michael O'Brieji, James*Mullen; Jane Hudson, Hel u Dalton; Hiram Leeds, William .Keating; Franklin Fielding, P. Pdlegrino; Cath- erine Clark; Margaret Dalton. The "Pumpkin Center Boys", Nicholas l.anjsnn, T. -Dunham . and; Michael DeJoy, wilt /put' on a eketch, "Saturday NlgTit in Pumpkin Center". Ml an Anna Uunlgnn will siim between the! first and second acU. CURB TO CURB PAVEMENT FOR OAK TREE ROAD Ordinance to Call for House ConhectiQns and Strips County Paving. STRAY DOG EVIL MENACE TO RESIDENTS Police, Health Board Co-op- Danger Improvement- ordinances provid- ing for sewer, .gas-and'water con- nections and a double Btilp of con- crete pavement and ..curb for Oak t the neitF meeting of the Township "Committee. , Township Engineer ; Was authorized M the com- mittee meeting _Monday afternoon, toimnuhlcate with contractor's who*-wtU put In the..section of the pavement id be paid for by •bounty and secure k'figure tor the 1 work neffled to make the road' a "sealed job".-' erate to Reduce from Rabies. Looal police Aavc shot eight dogn found to have been injured-by tfutos and. eight dogs 'Inv've been found the first elKht da»s of thin month. No ow,ner ' has tlaiinpd any- of the animals and tha Township has beeh coiflptlHed to bury all of tlierii. "Every do£ that we And Is ustray dog," Bald a police offlcer when In- lei-^lewed., ''Everybody likes their pets but when they "me killed they claim they ntver saw the unlmal be- SHELL CORPORATION S 1 G N S .AGREEMENT T« ft#Bft«*WB¥«> ProductB, Inc., In t o agreement sighed last evealng, »n<l .fpr- warded to Township ofBclals, agrees to protMt the Interests of reeldenm of the Sewaren sectl6n In every way indHTnTter ly. Tfie contract wili stgned by the vice-president *JVd the she-,. lotary ot tho corporation.' ' *• The tgreement specifically states that they will guarantee that In the cotftwuctlon an* . maintenance and floatation ol US pinnt thtt th^y.wlil not d-.niagc ettlwr 4h«-jropertjr nor I'M iiii or"Hopejawnjectloiit •iinai'l other ltwiU . alone all not section, but to w-tv along the railroad. v»u" cant bring any industry ,.,, that there won't be someone to ,,,,.,.. to. No industry would be (|U I,I,. to everyone In'a commu „• iivery Industry has Its draw- .„•!(•; and ttB undesirable qualities ,',,m i-iiiiiin points of view." l. K. Hawed: - I b-iieve it will brims new in ,.,.,1-it-H to Sewaren; there can't be „, question about It. It M .i 1,,-cak in a long strip <fl water-1 ;„„! that has remained unbroken j ip to the present. • v* fur as Increasing valuations P I , nnf) . f fre4-l--would aay .that the ,.,iniiil answer would be "Yes 1 , i M.uldni want to go on record as ,i>mi; Hint, however, until I had nidi' a nioru thorough study of the li; ,ii,r. l could base My opinion on PUPiTsfo G I V E FOLK DANCE SHOW Primary Grade School Chil- dren to Stage Exhibition Next Friday Evening. Primary grade pupilB from all schools In the Township will partl- ctrmtg in a folk dunce fshlbltlmi to The Committee, however, made t,tfoic. Complaints <>f strwy dogs are plain Uiat immediate action was'lrenuentahd' wrien we so out to In- necessary as members of the Hoard vestigate them we ran never find of Freeholder* -had nssured them ine uwner of any 'strny" animal." . "tfiat they w«re/ready to Wart work. A ^ulisilti o t t h e State- Boardof ,An ordinance to provide sewer, wu- Health specifically states that all persons are required to report any untiuuis stlspecteil ol r..bled to tue local lloara of Health. I lie bulletin reads, in part, as follows: The law requires all persons, ter l and gas connections for all |ioni0s"aibnii: thejilghway is a»surtd • of a favorable vote when It comes I before the Committee, for consldera- | lion. I Township Engineer Merrill sug- -^nic"-pCTS0» -ecjne- imwoniniw *ot th« Township, ntor 'Interfere with their life, health 'or corn- . fort. • • „ The contract also states that 'they will respond in dahiaxeR in cane of a violation ot 'ivny term of tin' 1 " agreement. Realistic Fire Scenes Filmed s Picture EASTERN SHELL TO TAKE I I T 1 E MAY .i ANB START CONSTRUCTION IMMEDIATELY y Obitaclw Seen Now to Closing of Deal Which Will Bring Big Industry to Township, Says Watson in Inter- view with Leader This Morning; L H. Boynton Pre- dicts Further Industries on Waterfront. "The-Shell Eastern Petroleum Products,. Inc., expects to feeittlrttrttn! iipprpxiniiUoiy TSO acre' ffa^6HKe"Bo?nKnr* Itealty Company by May ist.; A3 soorj as ttye deal has be«5n de|initely .closed, constuction wiH start without delay. There are'no visible obstacles to the corriirtfc of this greatArtdUfrtry to Woodbridge TownShif)," said Russell E. Watsofi, attorney for ,the"SheMjCorpurfttton, in a statement to the Leader this noon. "We expect to transfer title by May 1st.," said E. H". Boyn-. ton, President oif fioynton Brothers & Company, in an inter- view with the Leader this morning." The (lie (lf'iiaftmenta of Kenfibey, wlio know Hopelawn ami yi.jn.a Inquiry at the County Coiht house this morning showed that the resolution granting permission to lay pipe lines under State street,'will, be passed by the County Board of Freeholders at their meeting next Thursday. It is a mere formality, the Sunday, some due! tounty board having waited for the passage of the Township Rarltan wore photo by the Kox News of ih« r w nf thp or tne coat or me Thin mis. - of made <>r these from the sou ml or tne ularni. The men ran intu their respective housefii manned j and rushed to a i ordinance, granting permission. He was then authorized to confur with the contmcti.ni and the Board or freeholders and to prepare 'an tfe pp *" BM 8UCh W imBl maj ordinance aoedrding to ttffe '^esuiut "Penalty for Iillure to give such of hla findings ! notice, J50.00 for the Hist offense The completion of the work will 1 and *M)0.00 for eueh subsequent of- mark the end of nearly four years of', tense." the present administration effort by to secure the aid of improving the road. has frequently the county in The County The sequence of usual In a case of rabies la given IOWB; 1. fiuilden 'ohaBKfl in In other placet. 1 in vi 1 heard there waa any de- .:• . . in valuation In Linden where 1hi standard Oil located a plant. I iimii 1 stuntl that there waa a de* c!«;usv ai Constable Hook, where'an- 1.1 J 1 - r ut tluu company's plants is lo- cated, but 1 believe that valuation ihi\'- .-ini-'j returned to normal and ai<- tiuw showing increases In the l.lttiT plaC«." t'. \V. Decker: • 'Anybody with h*If an »y« could •: mat Siwaren would become an 1' I'.-iniil section. We ntuat have iii'iiisii'ics here and Sewaren could i>.' M<iy us It waa twenty-flre yearn •' It *u» bound to come. The-* oiiihiK or the plant will surely In- 1 M-iiKi! the value ot the imaller ij'iii-s, thou)$h I think tbe* larger h"'iii'i will decrea*4 In value. V<K, I do think so, I certainly i: .in. we bhull have more industries : inv.il. There can't bt any •iue»- > • »i i'uovit that.", j M. J. (JwildeB, ft., Preaident of I White & Heas: l'h(> couilng of .me oil plant may iin incentive (o< ' *~^-.— p.i uther condition! be Kiv«h'ln tlie Barron School auditorium next Friday eve- ning. The program will ' Include dances chosen frum the year's work 'In physical education. The entertainment program 1B tia- der the direction of A. L. Tamboer, instructor in physical education. The high BThool orchefetra,' under tho direction of MIHS Anna Fraiser, will play between me various dance la the) numlicru. The program follows: HPlectlon, orcheBtr*. „, Shoemaker Dance, First Orade, I'ort Reading, Minuet, Second Orade, Keasbey. . • a«lectkw;- oreheitra. 1 Tantoll, geoond Orade, Avenel. ' Oernian Club Dance; Second Orade, Kordu No. 14. • Selection, orchestra. Hansel and' Oret«l, F'erth Grade, Hopelawn. Harvesters' Dance, Third (trade, Keasbey.' Selection, orchestra. Ace of Diamonds, Third Grade, Fort Reading. Maueoki, Second Grade, 4\)i'ds No. 14. Gyiwy Dance, Fourth Oracle, Port Reading. Minuet, Third Crude, Fords No. 7. Selection, orchestra. Indian War Dance, Third Grade, Fords No. 7. "Reap the Flax", Third' (irade, C«HnnltteeiH«n that the work would be done "at an early, date". ThP enunty's share of the pavement should be completed in a few weeks. 2. Unusual nervousness Dt Inita- By- a vote of 5 to 2, the Township Committee, after a ppe- a.' cwljjublicjiearinij. p.n ,Mondi_y_.jni__^j_ysed. the ordinance TownuMjj, in record time, granting permission to the Shell Eastern Petroleum Products,. wil""nuie c:n? U8 V io r n y "ST^i.ttta lnc - to >•* ft seiies of P j P es undwStato Street, Sewaren. credit i» due totJieae men-tor their | Comttittteemen Campbell and Gill, of the Third Ward, ^ e T^r^!S^^|VPted; M yiiit the ordinance.; Mayor Ryan, Cflmmitteemerf , ,to make the production, scenes on Grausam, Sftttler, Jensen and Applegate, voted for it. B> ' leiI " H ° l ''w?t1, B thT™riSl t .'flrV e coT- 1 The ordinance «,adopted, provides the last link in the t» participate inthese scenes negotiations leading up to the purchase of a 150 acre tract jit tomorrow wiin me ' ~~ ' " ~" Elizabeth Man's Skull Fractured in biilty.. ... J '4. Tendency to leave home. 4. Change In voice. 5. Difficulty In swallowing, par- ticularly of fluid food. "6. Tendency to snap or bite with- out provocation. 7. Weakness or paralysis ot the lems or lower Jaw. 8. An luff eased How of saliva. * n * I 9. Swallowing abnormal sub- ulliA I 1*9ch stances, such as wood, stone, etc. n.UlU Vlaoll Health Olflcer Peter Petersonex- , ._. I plained In detail the procedure of Brown of XI7 l,iRev' the XQ< ^ IlOal ' a Ul HealUl l " han ' Btown, ot XI, Jeisey dUng cttBea Qf d o g bUeB w h m ompany. opposition to the ordinance; as Film. I A bit.of Impromptu comedy aurred Sunday when one of firemen on the ladder, being lowed cloBely by three men I the hose, was catapulted, t,Ui;puL window by the stream from the lidse below him. He was none th* worse tqr his experience. _,_, 1 As tliin iustici of thp« Wncidhi IIIKH rt^ Pr^i' S_?¥f*reJL bl. the" Shell Corporation from theTuyntoii Realty" at The BameTCompany. " J ,^~ — '• ' BETTER MILK AS RESULT OF HEALTH PROBE .rtejr.1 ; m6Te, at two o'clock location which is in every way suit- able for the setting," said Dan Dorn r director of th* Fords Cbminunlty ^d" MoTday" night, "manaTed' A fr7n7a > small but active Bioup of Sewaren] Admit*, who I rovldential \ F. J. ugh a 'lid at It:45 Hyron C. avenue, Ktizabetli, dleil o'clock last nislit at the Hahway, HospKal wTiei-e Tie was taken wltira-] residents, "led by wishttd to character of their community ^ in-1 vidlate, and who sought co-opera- tion by residents outside of Se- waren, against what they tamed _. ~~ • the "oil invasion." „ /; '' I 4^ le » ner un<1 l "' ltl ' 1 lllllk sui'l'ly On Monday night, the opponents '°r the TownHhlp in nssiirwi as a re-- woro afdtta reiireiiirtfcd by Wnltm milt of a thr««. nioitTh^a^udy »nd reported to the otlice of the Qwrdj ^"t'jjg •""laiaras f^grinmBT'oirt^a r S ?;. llf/^^^Ll!?™^!^! 1 l "ve»tigaUoa r^ently completed"by . office kn(J ahop ac _ Immediate action liiusT be laken~ he received in a three car collision }» • » <*'«B *h«re the victim is bit-",. avenue last fcandnv tf ? n above tlie sl» oulders . because of i •venue last Bandey th)jahort u A eir Ulkea the germ t0 - was, truck by the Vulcan DetlnninK Company. : The proponents were represented by Dr. A, L. Shaw, of the State Doardl. * oil plant y new Industries, i uther conditions ire changed. We inu»i have*better litres, better thlp- totUr Bfade of U' in K (acuities VJUL w, "1 do pot i fiiii liicreime mv uplnlon that tu.vu an opinion according to attempting to jj;isa a light ui,,v. n, owned and driven by Joseph R. Kay,' of Montclalr, when a car driven by I Emanuel Michael, ot Neptune, com- ing in the opposite direction, madu it impossible for him. to get through. The Brown car, which turned over, was badly damaged. The two other drivers escaped Injury. IMPROVEMENT BIDS TO BE OPENED APRIL 22. Russian Snow . Bids for concrete curb, glitter and cinder pavement on Madison avenue, Storm, It'ourth Avenel, and-for the Iselln-Colonla A..'...(II l.» -nn*tl,T4,,l Ut «1*A Grade, Kords No. i'4- ,,t , j spur sewfel' will be received {at the The Yama A*Venel. Selection,, orchest/a Man, Third 'Grade, L e g i o n Drum Corps Wins Five More Prize s«e-h|iw the oil plant t owners! the worth ot (•in'ir property now 'that i» **«* above tb>- actual value. • However, land nines might increiae It apartment Imiises are built ,here. That of ionise, would be a, renting proposi- tion." : Woodbridge Post, No, X7, Ameri- can Legion Bugle, and Drum Corps, won flve prizes in two-niwts at | , t Saturday , vf . nl , lg T . deUgftUon wonthl . ee p riMil at tlie meet held in the I13th Regi- ment Armory under the auspices or tl Fife and Drtim next regular meeting of the-' Town- ship Committee, on April 22. Township Engineer George, RL Mer- rill and Township Clerk Bj JJ Duni- uan • were authorized to {advertise tor bids for both projects it the meetltig of the Township. Commit- tee Monday afternoon. I j I Work on the section of ;• thfe -Rah- way Valley. Trunk Sewer,; to| which the Isellh^Colonla Bpur Is totycon- nected, may be Btarted within a.few weeks. [The contract for the (section i ^ ° ( mits, Tliree red oak "If live bite is in the first stnge, that is above tlie shouldefs of the victftfl' we have the dog shot and the head examined. , If the bite is In the second or third stages, that is.from the shoulders to the hips or from tbe hipa down to. the feet, we confine the uoj4 tor observation, "In all cases, liowever, we advise the Pasteur treatment without wait- Ing for the results of investigations Or an examination. It la the only sufe procedure." Rain Delays Arbor Day Tree Planting Event Faculty Play Receipts to Aid Library Fund legal talent, Russell E. Watson, for Peter Peterson, ol the local Board' the Shelly Corporation; John E. o f Health. 8firMeen dairies and "wift Kr- ,r Toolan, iner Senator Tom Drown for a group composed ut practically one Hunureu per cent of Township industries. Comuiltteemen Ca'ltlirbieJl'Trh'd (Jill of the Third Ward scored a point in favor of the opposition, when they 'Tlie SeVen Keys | introduced a iuoU,on specifying that mystery play to the ordinance us adopted but not ad- ,.km$ MhSperated wtth Health IJohrd representativeft and the "-result's of the campaign have been most gratifying to tha Board of Health. I "We are particularly pleased witU resilUs," Raid Inspector Peterson yesterday.. "Our survey has Includ- ed all- prodjicers, even famlllea The audience at be staged by the "facuiVy of ' the-; vertlsed us required by lawunttl a Vhwe on>y S couple of 4ows are Woodbridge Hi"h School on April satlafactoy documentary agreement kept and the milk sold ty nelgh- 26th and 27th., will not only spend hadJ>een drawn up by the Township bors. aji enjoyable, evening but they will Attorney Lavln and Mr. Watfton, been ttlBo aid-the school library ; fund, Jtlvlug In writtlJJ Mnj the oftre- I Rehearsals'are being held regularly peated assurance of the Siiejl Cor- ^and the, construction ot special poration s representatives', that the I scenery has already been started. factory would not be In any way 1 The play is the third to be pre- detrimental to th« health or well ue- sented by the faculty and It prom- 1 lug of Sewaren fertdenU, and that _______ ises to be a blyger succass fhan every fire preventBtlve device known eOunt In raw milk. This figure, be- eiiher of the past efforts No ef- to modern industrial science, be,in- fp re the campaign started, was fort is to be spared 1 to make the ^tailed to cut fire hazard to a mini- - Our suggestions, w)Uch have" reasonable ana constructive, have been followed 1 Inevery case, resulting in a cleaner and better milk supply from all local pro- ducers," The results obtained Include a sizeable reduction in the bacteria ! presentation siblc. as professional as pus- little higher than tbe average, It 14 now far below nornjal. The Con- dition has been the natural result of the maintenance ot a high stand- Arbor Day scheduled to mum. • The meeting was< called to order , The library was started In 1927 |by Mayor Ryan at 8:20 P. M. The • [under th« direction of Principal'mayor stated that it was the object afd ot sanitation In the production exercises whicii were Arthur C. Ferry, with 800 books.'of the hearing to give complete and and handling ot the milk, according. be held today In the,The number has since been niore ! _______ audience to all who wished to than doubled. The books Include < express then 1 opinion either for or I Which, is to be laid h«r» will be awarded at the next-meeting of the. Joint Meeting which Is to be held 1 l new Woodbridge Park have been in- definitely postponed, according to Supervising Principal John L. Love. be given on Mon- the wW |lfi r pep and' two white oak wm Joi eg all We'stfteld on April 26th, PermiBslon for both sewer llnea has already been, granted by thq State Board of Heulth.' Three red a trees are to be planted J by Public School and Townshjp officials. The Barron Avenue High School plant- ing will be held at 11 o'clock to Mr. Peterson. The Importance ot prompt cooling ot the milk has been' stressed. the following subjects, aH of which against tho plant; that he would are usea In reference work; history, ! «___t call on the opponent*.and then:Among the other rsspmmenaatlona. biography, literature, sociology, fie-!^---.-—' -••*"-••- —I-^T-V-K^ ^«-™«*-^*^ m -^ tlon, B«lence, useful and flue arts'. Accommodations for 60 pupils have "been" provided, but more' room Is needed. 1 It la hoped to include eilu- the pcopbnents^ 7. J.Tdams, of Sewaren, who led outdare the^cleanln^up ^ s = . clean utensils, the employment ot *was"lt«doir c_ ean and healthy m||lk handlers and a carefully prepared battle agaludt the ordinance -throughput the two it was pending catlonal exhibits on a much 'larger;___a__ t fu l ."t| 1 e''o I ,^osl^on 5 .' He^untme'd tne prevention of contamlnatioa by scale. [improvements for Avenel, Hopelawn Two Improveme4t ordinances were lliitioduced and pawed first reading t the meeting of the Township tjumilttee Monday afternoon. The nrst ordinance will provide la concrete curb, gutter, cinder pave- fment, and a storm wwer for Coffi- [mercttil avenue and George street, Th> ||22,000. - The Becond ei(4mated" coat U niovement will Ion Liberty street,]Hopelawn. The estimated cost of cqncjrete pavement, i. ui ,,,,aio c u r b 4 n d i gutter, grading - - - facilities le the title of Interstate pious, The awardB weve made for beat plying, beat appearance and for beat • appearing d nun-major. The last prize waa given to Drum- inujor N. D. Gallup. J Two prises ' were given the locaa corps at the meet held under tha auspices of the St. Charles *ife, Drum and Bugle Corp.. The awards were made for best playing and beat appearance. ANNUAL INSPECTION BY THE COMMITTEE The annual tour of the Township will be made bythe township Com- mittee next Wednesday. The Com j 1 mid providing- 1*15,000. ralttesmen wlH meet Hall at nine o'clock will last all day- » luok over J>evera4 B which have 'been compl-eted Investigate the' need for t ' at the Town and th« tour Is planned to improv^hients d t u-nd to (BUILDING PERMITS FOR MARCH TOTAL $94,600 s Tim estimated (lost of buildings klilunned in the ToWnsblp latt month pas m,600, according to the re- port of Building Inspector Fred which was submitted to the Oommltt^e at their meet- noon. Fee* «ol- uefmlts Issued toi i»nB Monday aftej for the |198. Frederick H. ftwnm Co, INgbtANCB AND Sites for a 'proposed playground fur the Fords, . Keasbey and Hope lawn sections, will- be given a h ough investigation. It is ho thor hoped to School No. 1 will hold its exercises at 1:30 VclrfCk. This will be fol- lowed by the School No, 11program A1FTUADI7C1V which iBscheduled for 2 o'clock, AUlnyKlLfiU Supervising Principal John H. Love Treasurer W. H. Gard-|will present the trees to the Town- ship and Mayor "William A. Hyan will accept them. A tree, will be planted , at the Coloniu School for tyie, tate County TAX ANTICIPATION NOTE Township n,er was authorized to borrow $10,- 000 on tax anticipation no'tea or on short term bonds at the meeting of the Township Committee, Monday , afternoon. The money is ,to used to defray cunient expenses. be Superintendent of Schools, H. Drew-1 Willi p ister Willie. Cemetery Permit GHmted A permit for Ii cemetery U. Iselln as granted the Lincoln I Cemetery noon The tract onwhich M ceme-1 Wednesday evening. Supper tery Is to be located extind|i from'served by the Sage Brook to the' Pepn^lvanla Meets f Trinity thdr Epls- was Sage Railroad dght-of-way. Tb*e qld Ise- Iin road runs through the, center of the tract. of The topic for the dlac^aslon, which was led by Rev. J, Bi Myers, was "Symbols and Ceremonies of the Church". ' : School Board Members Enjoy Dinner Prepared by Students ma! at a, tee. 6 k e V totTdSdttoi'w th f T^i' that definite action may Ue^aken CAR DAMAGJJT : TRAFFIC BOOTH S«warw Telephone oodbrUg« lit A light uoet was broken and the trafflo booth at the corner of Qak T;rie road and the Lincoln Highway In Isella badly damaged vhen a'car owned and driven \>j Louis ychOaltz, oc Hi Weit Eighth Itreet, Chester. Pij, crashett Into .them about t :8v «'U4ck M Frldty alternoon. The oar wai held until ScbmlU made ttl the Domestic Hctence Class at the Barron Avenue High Suhool 'n the sTbool .ckfeterla Monday, evening. The meal, which was deploys prepared by sjs, metob«|8 ;f IT h dltld Larson, Dr. I. T. ifenoer and Attor- nuy J. H. Thayer Martin. The girls who served were the red by sjs, m | under the dlrectlod Mi A O* Every Weei pre- de- Instructor, Miss Anna item onthe menu, na4 oiw* In the domestic P •• - of the. High Softool. j th« gue»t* were: Presl-! u ™. „. the Board, Melvloli Clum; "tee preBidtnt of the Board, daurlee P" D u n W fljerk of th; Btiird, E. F. Tuner Uowdll, Spy mljl Julia Grace, Anna Stanlk, the I Margaret. Elnhorfl,'Al.ce Howard i N h d Nttl their Margaret. Elnfl,. Beatrix Nash and Nettle Katt. l ' Thelinenu folloWjlrt. , < Plerogi Soup Filet ot Bole Celery' Olives Court Orders Father to Pay Daughter for Care oi His Children Mike Toth, 47, a laborer, of Keas- bey, was ordered' lo pay $8 a week to a married daughter for the sup 1 port of his two minor children when arraigned In police court Monday morning'on a drunkenness and dis- orderly charge. Toth's wife died about a year ago and the daughter, Mrs? Penlck, has been caring for-the children, Mrs. Penlck told the court that her father waa drinking heavily ever since her mother died and that she had been compelled to care for and !clotbe her two sisters. She appealed] to the court tor aid in compelling ,Toth to give the children proper care. Recorder Vogel suggested that she continue to care for the two girls which she agreed to do. SMASHING REDUCTION IN HUPM0B1LE PRICES Coming after' the greatest period, of popularity .fiVer enjoyed *y Hup- mobllft motor cars, the price reduc- tion of from f 50 to 1360 on various models, announced on Tuesday, has coiuej ai a, great surprise to the, au- tomotive world. Century Motors, Iuc, of "Perth Amboy, Hup dealers for this district, when interviewed yesterday after- noon, stated that an unprecedented number 'Of bwulrleit had b««n r«> calved following the announcement. : Walter Jordan, of Woodbrldtfe, is the agent for* the Township terri- tory, ., up the case against the proposed jflfes.'dust and djrt. asphalt plant step by step, and! wound up wtth caustic comment on; an editorial in the Perth Amboy; Evening News, which, he'said, had been prefaced by a biblical .Quota- tion* which Intended to prove that Qod had destined, thb Sewaren meadows for Industrial use, "Any Industry," said Mr. Adams, , t 'which needs a, quotation from the, Woodbridge have been, badly Two New Homes Two houses under construction iii daiu- by pei'sonu whomarked up the Bible the sanction of God Almighty,, - , - - , , . must have very littte elssftc recom- walls. and stole door ke,ys, accord- men j _ t •• ing to reports received by local PO- By the time Mr. Adams had * r \'gu'%j L ^ T ^ L ^ avesue, were built by ^. IC , ^t Fords. i were broken In the crawjt: had increased, overflowing through the open doors of the council ,room Into the hall, the Committee from served tor visitors, separates the r ipBce re- Mr. Barker mated at 110.0. The keys left In, the doorB by mhu who fitted tha locks in the Bergen avenue house |\wera all taken. Cucumbers, UoaM Chicken, Plain ColdSlaw Dressing AnnaBortj Baker, B. Walling, WUtert fijunham, Ooffe* •'«*':. Buttered Peas »nd Or**y , Qr«|med Vanilla I^i Cream- ; arose to take up the cudgels for' tbe opposition: - "Mr. Watson has told us repeat- edly," said Mr. Barker, "that his clients were willing to sign a docu- ment guaranteeing the residents-' of Sewaren Immunity from fumes, and to see that document, if hehas It, Has it been filed with the TownBhlu Commlt- arrats were ma4e ins> Mayor Ryan replied that it had the Township last month, according. to the report of Police Chief Pat-, ta rick W. Murphy, 'which wuu submit-- ted to the Township OouimttUe if. t , a their meeting Monday afternoon. 82 Arrests Made During March not, BO. far, Mr.'-Watson got up to reply Mr. Barker. Dr. Barrett Howe tnrn«4 , tfofcr from Nw , ... . Ofcto, wner* he attends* the funeral o( hit ' lather, W. A. Barrett, on April 1. Committee done." it can Mrs. Lucy A$fcer, owner ot Acker's Bathing Pavilion, Sewaren, •poke briefly. M#8f, "I wt»h th«-t tome of ofcr W«j«»rldge neighbors ,9'uld be do*n i j i t w i m tonlfbt, ( thfi docke lh v »« Ijiebrlatea. Tea residents.ware, ar | Qn a s«ult and: batterr- TwentytseVen dd wtth and with this be coq the fumM- wind bio; to sle*p tl Bwber (Continue ta Pa»« <.) >efore'Becordt}r llx paid fines. offsets w e g| Mi when halltd and twenfy+ covered wa» fl value of itol«J rd » M,*8 y wfsre shot'by peHc« otflcers.

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Page 1: GRA MUST GO ! I 0E CROSSINGS THE WOODBRIDGE ......2. Unusual nervousness Dt Inita-By- a vote of 5 to 2, the Township Committee, after a ppe-a.' cwljjublicjiearinij. p.n ,Mondi_y_.jni__^j_ysed

G R A 0 E CROSSINGSMUST GO ! I THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER [2

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP '

Per Copy

Woodbridge, N. J., Friday Afternoon, April 12, 1929

SHELL PLANTWILL BOOST

I1ND VALUESIs Opinion of _ Local

Realtors Interviewedthe Leader. . *•... ,.,,„ itiink the coming ot the, i,-.|,|i.rn Petroleum Products

"jinwaron, which ta now prac~,' will result In hlgh-l . i n t

n,,.s,,„ |U

„..„ industries?. tWo questions m Wrciil eKtate operator* In. thfe

l|1 yf>«tarday by a wportwuader. Thelrr repllea were

_..V• i i l i i i :

I ,lo u»d 1 do.

of Dunfnam *

These are my an-vuur questions., I .believe'values Will Increase and

have other industries com-'

K lure1

,. I1. • '"Yen,

Ml M

I believe the valuations,; , milady been Increased. The',.„, . oi mis new lndu=ir-y whicii

,,HI conquerable to the ratable*' Township will attract new

s because of a decreased,,,1,. which wl.l follow ,the In-

,.,,. in valuation.1 (instruction of a plant

„„,, i,e a benefit In every way. Inn,,liiirm. Many people will find

...l.lviui-nt which means mure.,,.; mi- the Mtrehmwr Thr~tti«-

,::„, win not ask us for anything.v" won't Bead'any children to

,,;,,! iuid they won't Increase our, , nt imrderiB."1 H, oincruinkm::.' |)(,|ieve H will Increase the

,,„.,! ions of property in Sewaren,4 Woodbridge, but I d«n o t think

benefit property In {he *ords,

K. of C.,Ca*t forGeo. Cohan Comedy.

S RTAll roles have been assigned

and the cast for the play, "TheMeanest Man in the World",has started rehearsals. Theshow 1B to be 'Staged In the1 9t.James' auditorium on May 2,under the auspices of Middle-sex Council, Knights of Colum-bus, f The characters, and the

.names ot those who will playthe various parts are as fol-lows: '

Bart Nash, John Campion;Kitty Crockett, Margaret Ger-Ity: Richard Clark:. UndrawDSsmona. Sea" gtevens, DavidQerlty; Mrs. Clark. Ellen Cam-plqu; Nellie Clark,-BJthiel Cam-pion; Pied Uggttt, James

• Oerlty; Henry Hillings, WilliamKpfing; Carlton-Cliitds, Thom-as Brenna'n; Michael O'Brieji,James*Mullen; Jane Hudson,Hel u Dalton; Hiram Leeds,William .Keating; FranklinFielding, P. Pdlegrino; Cath-erine Clark; Margaret Dalton.

The "Pumpkin Center Boys",Nicholas l.anjsnn, T. -Dunham

. and; Michael DeJoy, wilt /put' ona eketch, "Saturday NlgTit inPumpkin Center". Ml an AnnaUunlgnn will siim between the!first and second acU.

CURB TO CURBPAVEMENT FOROAK TREE ROADOrdinance to Call for House

ConhectiQns and StripsCounty Paving.

STRAY D O GEVIL MENACETO RESIDENTS

Police, Health Board Co-op-Danger

Improvement- ordinances provid-ing for sewer, .gas-and'water con-nections and a double Btilp of con-crete pavement and ..curb for Oak

t the neitF meeting of the Township"Committee. , Township Engineer

; Was authorized M the com-mittee meeting _ Monday afternoon,

toimnuhlcate with contractor'swho*-wtU put In the..section of thepavement id be paid for by•bounty and secure k'figure tor the1

work neffled to make the road' a"sealed job".-'

erate to Reducefrom Rabies.

Looal police Aavc shot eight dognfound to have been injured-by tfutosand. eight dogs 'Inv've been found

the first elKht da»s of thin month.No ow,ner ' has tlaiinpd any- of theanimals and tha Township has beehcoiflptlHed to bury all of tlierii.

"Every do£ that we And Is u straydog," Bald a police offlcer when In-lei-^lewed., ''Everybody likes theirpets but when they "me killed theyclaim they ntver saw the unlmal be-

SHELL CORPORATIONS 1 G N S .AGREEMENT

T « ft#Bft«*WB¥«>ProductB, Inc., In to agreementsighed last evealng, »n<l .fpr-warded to Township ofBclals,agrees to protMt the Interestsof reeldenm of the Sewarensectl6n In every way indHTnTterly. Tfie contract wili stgned bythe vice-president *JVd the she-,.lotary ot tho corporation.' ' *•

The tgreement specificallystates that they will guaranteethat In the cotftwuctlon an*

. maintenance and floatation olUS pinnt thtt th^y.wlil notd-.niagc ettlwr 4h«-jropertjr nor

I'M iiii or"Hopejawnjectloiit• i i na i ' l o ther

l twiU. alone

allnot

section, but tow-tv along the railroad.v»u" cant bring any industry

,.,, that there won't be someone to,,,,.,.. to. No industry would be( | UI,I , . to everyone I n ' a commu„• iivery Industry has Its draw-.„•!(•; and ttB undesirable qualities,',,m i-iiiiiin points of view."

l. K. Hawed: -I b-iieve it will brims new in

,.,.,1-it-H to Sewaren; there can't be„, question about It. It

M.i 1,,-cak in a long strip <fl water-1;„„! that has remained unbroken jip to the present.

• v* fur as Increasing valuationsP I,nnf).ffre4-l--would aay .that the,.,iniiil answer would be "Yes1, iM.uldni want to go on record as,i>mi; Hint, however, until I hadnidi' a nioru thorough study of theli;,ii,r. l could base My opinion on

PUPiTsfoG I V E FOLK

DANCE SHOWPrimary Grade School Chil-

dren to Stage ExhibitionNext Friday Evening.Primary grade pupilB from all

schools In the Township will partl-ctrmtg in a folk dunce fshlbltlmi to

The Committee, however, made t,tfoic. Complaints <>f strwy dogs areplain Uiat immediate action was'lrenuentahd' wrien we so out to In-necessary as members of the Hoard vestigate them we ran never findof Freeholder* -had nssured them ine uwner of any 'strny" animal." ."tfiat they w«re/ready to Wart work. A ^ulisilti o t t h e State- Board of,An ordinance to provide sewer, wu- Health specifically states that all

persons are required to report anyuntiuuis stlspecteil ol r..bled to tuelocal lloara of Health. I lie bulletinreads, in part, as follows:

The law requires all persons,

terl

and gas connections for all|ioni0s"aibnii: thejilghway is a»surtd

• of a favorable vote when It comesI before the Committee, for consldera-| lion.I Township Engineer Merrill sug-

-^nic"-pCTS0» -ec jne - imwoniniw*ot th« Township, ntor 'Interferewith their life, health 'or corn-

. f o r t . • •„ The contract also states that

'they will respond in dahiaxeRin cane of a violation ot 'ivnyterm of tin'1" agreement.

Realistic FireScenes Filmed

s Picture

EASTERN SHELL TO TAKEIIT1E MAY . i ANB START

CONSTRUCTION IMMEDIATELYy Obitaclw Seen Now to Closing of Deal Which Will

Bring Big Industry to Township, Says Watson in Inter-view with Leader This Morning; L H. Boynton Pre-dicts Further Industries on Waterfront.

"The-Shell Eastern Petroleum Products,. Inc., expects t ofeeittlrttrttn! iipprpxiniiUoiy TSO acre' ffa^6HKe"Bo?nKnr*

Itealty Company by May ist.; A3 soorj as ttye deal has be«5nde|initely .closed, constuction wiH start without delay. Thereare'no visible obstacles to the corriirtfc of this greatArtdUfrtry t oWoodbridge TownShif)," said Russell E. Watsofi, attorney for,the"SheMjCorpurfttton, in a statement to the Leader this noon.

"We expect to transfer title by May 1st.," said E. H". Boyn-.ton, President oif fioynton Brothers & Company, in an inter-view with the Leader this morning."

The (lie (lf'iiaftmenta of Kenfibey,

wlio know

Hopelawn amiyi.jn.a

Inquiry at the County Coiht house this morning showedthat the resolution granting permission to lay pipe lines underState street,'will, be passed by the County Board of Freeholdersat their meeting next Thursday. It is a mere formality, the

Sunday, some due! tounty board having waited for the passage of the Township

Rarltan wore photoby the Kox News

of ih« r w nf thpor tne coat or me Thinmis. - of

made <>r thesefrom the sou ml

or tne ularni. The men ran intutheir respective housefii manned j

and rushed to a i

ordinance, granting permission.

He was then authorized to confurwith the contmcti.ni and the Boardor freeholders and to prepare 'an

tfepp * " B M 8UCh W i m B l m a j

ordinance aoedrding to ttffe '^esuiut "Penalty for Iillure to give suchof hla findings ! notice, J50.00 for the Hist offense

The completion of the work will1 and *M)0.00 for eueh subsequent of-mark the end of nearly four years of', tense."

the present administrationeffort byto secure the aid ofimproving the road.

has frequently

the county inThe County

The sequence of usualIn a case of rabies la givenIOWB;

1. fiuilden 'ohaBKfl in

In other placet.1 in vi 1 heard there waa any de-.:• . . in valuation In Linden where1 hi standard Oil located a plant. Iiimii 1 stuntl that there waa a de*c!«;usv ai Constable Hook, where'an-1.1 J 1 - r ut tluu company's plants is lo-cated, but 1 believe that valuationihi\'- .-ini-'j returned to normal andai<- tiuw showing increases In thel.lttiT plaC«."

t'. \V. Decker:• 'Anybody with h*If an »y« could

•: mat Siwaren would become an1' I'.-iniil section. We ntuat haveiii'iiisii'ics here and Sewaren couldi>.' M<iy us It waa twenty-flre yearn

•' It *u» bound to come. The-*oiiihiK or the plant will surely In-1M-iiKi! the value ot the imallerij'iii-s, thou)$h I think tbe* largerh"'iii'i will decrea*4 In value.

V<K, I do think so, I certainlyi: .in. we bhull have more industries: inv.il. There can't bt any •iue»->

• »i i'uovit that.", jM. J. (JwildeB, ft., Preaident of

I White & Heas:l'h(> couilng of .me oil plant mayiin incentive (o< ' *~^-.—

p.i uther condition!

be Kiv«h'ln tlie BarronSchool auditorium next Friday eve-ning. The program will ' Includedances chosen frum the year's work'In physical education.

The entertainment program 1B tia-der the direction of A. L. Tamboer,instructor in physical education.The high BThool orchefetra,' under thodirection of MIHS Anna Fraiser, willplay between me various dance

la the) numlicru. The program follows:

HPlectlon, orcheBtr*. „,Shoemaker Dance, First Orade,

I'ort Reading,Minuet, Second Orade, Keasbey. .

• a«lectkw;- oreheitra. 1Tantoll, geoond Orade, Avenel. 'Oernian Club Dance; Second

Orade, Kordu No. 14.• Selection, orchestra.

Hansel and' Oret«l, F'erth Grade,Hopelawn.

Harvesters' Dance, Third (trade,Keasbey.'

Selection, orchestra.Ace of Diamonds, Third Grade,

Fort Reading.Maueoki, Second Grade, 4\)i'ds No.

14.Gyiwy Dance, Fourth Oracle, Port

Reading.Minuet, Third Crude, Fords

No. 7.Selection, orchestra.Indian War Dance, Third Grade,

Fords No. 7."Reap the Flax", Third' (irade,

C«HnnltteeiH«n that the work wouldbe done "at an early, date". ThPenunty's share of the pavementshould be completed in a few weeks.

2. Unusual nervousness Dt Inita-

By- a vote of 5 to 2, the Township Committee, after a ppe-a.' cwljjublicjiearinij. p.n ,Mondi_y_.jni__^j_ysed. the ordinance

TownuMjj, in record time, granting permission to the Shell Eastern Petroleum Products,.

wil""nuie c:n?U8Viorny "ST^i.ttta l n c - to >•* ft s e i i e s o f PjPes undwStato Street, Sewaren.

credit i» due totJieae men-tor their | Comttittteemen Campbell and Gill, of the Third Ward,^ e T ^ r ^ ! S ^ ^ | V P t e d ; M y i i i t the ordinance.; Mayor Ryan, Cflmmitteemerf

, ,to make the production, scenes on Grausam, Sftttler, Jensen and Applegate, voted for it.B>' leiI"H°l''w?t1,BthT™riSlt.'flrVe coT-1 The ordinance «,adopted, provides the last link in the

t» participate in these scenes negotiations leading up to the purchase of a 150 acre tract j i ttomorrow wiin m e ' ~~ ' " ~"

Elizabeth Man'sSkull Fractured

in

biilty.. . . . J'4. Tendency to leave home.4. Change In voice.5. Difficulty In swallowing, par-

ticularly of fluid food."6. Tendency to snap or bite with-

out provocation.7. Weakness or paralysis ot the

lems or lower Jaw.8. An luff eased How of saliva.

* n * I 9. Swallowing abnormal sub-u l l i A I 1 * 9 c h stances, such as wood, stone, etc.n . U l U V l a o l l Health Olflcer Peter Peterson ex-

, ._. I plained In detail the procedure ofBrown of XI7 l , i R e v ' t h e XQ<^ I l O a l ' a U l H e a l U l l " h a n 'B town, ot XI, Jeisey d U n g c t t B e a Q f d o g b U e B w h m

ompany.opposition to the ordinance; as

Film.I A bit.of Impromptu comedyaurred Sunday when one offiremen on the ladder, beinglowed cloBely by three men

I the hose, was catapulted, t,Ui;puLwindow by the stream from the lidsebelow him. He was none th* worsetqr his experience. _,_,

1 As tliin iustici of thp« Wncidhi IIIKH

rt^ Pr^i' S_?¥f*reJL bl. the" Shell Corporation from theTuyntoii Realty"at The BameTCompany. " J ,^~ — '• '

BETTER MILKAS RESULT OFHEALTH PROBE

.rtejr.1; m6Te, at two o'clocklocation which is in every way suit-able for the setting," said Dan Dornr

director of th* Fords Cbminunlty ^ d " MoTday" night, "manaTed'Afr7n7a >small but active Bioup of Sewaren]

Admit*, who Irovldential \

F. J.

ugh a'lid

at It:45Hyron C.

avenue, Ktizabetli, dleilo'clock last nislit at the Hahway,HospKal wTiei-e Tie was taken wltira-]

residents, "led bywishttd tocharacter of their community ^ in-1vidlate, and who sought co-opera-tion by residents outside of Se-waren, against what they tamed _. ~~ •the "oil invasion." „ /; '' I 4 ^ l e » n e r un<1 l"'ltl'1 l l l l l k sui'l'ly

On Monday night, the opponents '°r the TownHhlp in nssiirwi as a re--woro afdtta reiireiiirtfcd by Wnltm milt of a thr««. nioitTh^a^udy »nd

reported to the otlice of the Qwrdj ^"t'jjg•""laiaras f grinmBT'oirt a r S ?;. l l f / ^ ^ ^ L l ! ? ™ ^ ! ^ ! 1 l"ve»tigaUoa r ently completed"by .

o f f i c e k n ( J a h o p ac_

Immediate action liiusT be laken~he received in a three car collision }» •» <*'«B *h«re the victim is bit-",.

avenue last fcandnv t f?n a b o v e t l i e s l»o u l d e r s . because of i•venue last Bandey t h ) j a h o r t u A e i r U l k e a t h e g e r m t 0 -

was,truck

by the Vulcan DetlnninK Company.: The proponents were represented byDr. A, L. Shaw, of the State Doardl.

* oil plant ynew Industries,

i uther conditions ire changed. Weinu»i have*better litres, better thlp-

totUr Bfade ofU'inK (acuities VJULw,

"1 do pot

i fiiii liicreimemv uplnlon thattu.vu an opinion

according toa t tempt ing to jj;isa a light ui,,v.n,owned and driven by Joseph R. Kay,'of Montclalr, when a car driven by IEmanuel Michael, ot Neptune, com-ing in the opposite direction, maduit impossible for him. to get through.The Brown car, which turned over,was badly damaged. The two otherdrivers escaped Injury.

IMPROVEMENT BIDS TOBE OPENED APRIL 22.

Russian Snow

. Bids for concrete curb, glitter andcinder pavement on Madison avenue,

Storm, It'ourth Avenel, and-for the Iselln-ColonlaA.. ' . . . ( I I l.» -nn*tl,T4,,l U t «1*AGrade, Kords No. i'4- ,,t , j spur sewfel' will be received {at the

The YamaA*Venel.

Selection,, orchest/a

Man, Third 'Grade,

L e g i o n DrumCorps Wins FiveMore P r i z e

s«e-h|iw the oil plant

towners!

the worth ot(•in'ir property now 'that i» **«* abovetb>- actual value. • However, land

nines might increiae It apartmentImiises are built ,here. That ofionise, would be a, renting proposi-tion." :

Woodbridge Post, No, X7, Ameri-can Legion Bugle, and Drum Corps,w o n flve prizes in two-niwts at

| , t S a t u r d a y , v f .n l , l g T. d e U g f t U o n w o n t h l . e e p r i M i l at

tlie meet held in the I13th Regi-ment Armory under the auspices or

tl Fife and Drtim

next regular meeting of the-' Town-ship Committee, on April 22.Township Engineer George, RL Mer-rill and Township Clerk Bj JJ Duni-uan • were authorized to {advertisetor bids for both projects it themeetltig of the Township. Commit-tee Monday afternoon. I j I

Work on the section of ;• thfe -Rah-way Valley. Trunk Sewer,; to| whichthe Isellh^Colonla Bpur Is to ty con-nected, may be Btarted within a.fewweeks. [The contract for the (section i ° (

mits,Tliree red oak

"If live bite is in the first stnge,that is above tlie shouldefs of thevictftfl' we have the dog shot andthe head examined. , If the bite isIn the second or third stages, thatis.from the shoulders to the hips orfrom tbe hipa down to. the feet, weconfine the uoj4 tor observation,

"In all cases, liowever, we advisethe Pasteur treatment without wait-Ing for the results of investigationsOr an examination. It la the onlysufe procedure."

Rain DelaysArbor Day Tree

Planting Event

Faculty PlayReceipts to AidLibrary Fund

legal talent, Russell E. Watson, for Peter Peterson, ol the local Board'the Shelly Corporation; John E. of Health. 8firMeen dairies and

"wift Kr- ,rToolan,

iner Senator Tom Drown for a groupcomposed ut practically one Hunureuper cent of Township industries.

Comuiltteemen Ca'ltlirbieJl'Trh'd (Jillof the Third Ward scored a point infavor of the opposition, when they

'Tlie SeVen Keys | introduced a iuoU,on specifying thatmystery play to the ordinance us adopted but not ad-

,.km$ MhSperated wtthHealth IJohrd representativeft

and the "-result's of the campaignhave been most gratifying to thaBoard of Health.

I "We are particularly pleased witUresilUs," Raid Inspector Petersonyesterday.. "Our survey has Includ-ed all- prodjicers, even famlllea

The audience at

be staged by the "facuiVy of ' the-; vertlsed us required by lawunttl a Vhwe on>y S couple of 4ows areWoodbridge Hi"h School on April satlafactoy documentary agreement kept and the milk sold ty nelgh-26th and 27th., will not only spend hadJ>een drawn up by the Township bors.aji enjoyable, evening but they will Attorney Lavln and Mr. Watfton, beenttlBo aid-the school library ; fund, Jtlvlug In writtlJJ M n j the oftre-

I Rehearsals'are being held regularly peated assurance of the Siiejl Cor-^and the, construction ot special poration s representatives', that theI scenery has already been started. factory would not be In any way1 The play is the third to be pre- detrimental to th« health or well ue-sented by the faculty and It prom-1 lug of Sewaren fertdenU, and that _______ises to be a blyger succass fhan every fire preventBtlve device known eOunt In raw milk. This figure, be-eiiher of the past efforts No ef- to modern industrial science, be,in- fpre the campaign started, wasfort is to be spared1 to make the tailed to cut fire hazard to a mini- -

Our suggestions, w)Uch have"reasonable ana constructive,

have been followed1 In every case,resulting in a cleaner and bettermilk supply from all local pro-ducers,"

The results obtained Include asizeable reduction in the bacteria

! presentationsiblc.

as professional as pus-little higher than tbe average, It14 now far below nornjal. The Con-dition has been the natural resultof the maintenance ot a high stand-

Arbor Dayscheduled to

mum. •The meeting was< called to order

, The library was started In 1927 |by Mayor Ryan at 8:20 P. M. The• [under th« direction of Principal'mayor stated that it was the object afd ot sanitation In the production

exercises whicii were Arthur C. Ferry, with 800 books.'of the hearing to give complete and and handling ot the milk, according.be held today In the,The number has since been niore!_______ audience to all who wished to

than doubled. The books Include < express then1 opinion either for or I

Which, is to be laid h«r» will beawarded at the next-meeting of the.Joint Meeting which Is to be held1

l

new Woodbridge Park have been in-definitely postponed, according toSupervising Principal John L. Love.

be given on Mon-the wW | lf ir pep

and' two white oak

w m

Joi egall We'stfteld on April 26th,

PermiBslon for both sewer llneahas already been, granted by thqState Board of Heulth.'

Three red atrees are to be planted J by PublicSchool and Townshjp officials. TheBarron Avenue High School plant-ing will be held at 11 o'clock

to Mr. Peterson.The Importance ot prompt cooling

ot the milk has been' stressed.the following subjects, aH of which against tho plant; that he wouldare usea In reference work; history,!«___t call on the opponent*.and then:Among the other rsspmmenaatlona.biography, literature, sociology, fie-!^---.-—' - • • * " - • • - — I - ^ T - V - K ^ ^ « - ™ « * - ^ * ^ m - ^tlon, B«lence, useful and flue arts'.Accommodations for 60 pupils have"been" provided, but more' room Isneeded.1 It la hoped to include eilu-

the pcopbnents^7. J.Tdams, of Sewaren, who led outdare the^cleanln^up ^ s = .

clean utensils, the employment ot*was"lt«doir c_ean and healthy m||lk handlers and

a carefully prepared battle agaludtthe ordinance -throughput the two

it was pendingcatlonal exhibits on a much 'larger;___a__tful."t|1e''oI,^osl^on5.' He^untme'd tne prevention of contamlnatioa byscale.

[improvements forAvenel, HopelawnTwo Improveme4t ordinances were

lliitioduced and pawed first readingt the meeting of the Townshiptjumilttee Monday afternoon.The nrst ordinance will provide

la concrete curb, gutter, cinder pave-fment, and a storm wwer for Coffi-[mercttil avenue and George street,

Th>||22,000. -

The Becond

ei(4mated" coat U

niovement willIon Liberty street,]Hopelawn. Theestimated cost of cqncjrete pavement,i.ui,,,,aio c u r b 4 n d i gutter, grading

- - - facilities le

the title of Interstatepious, The awardB weve made forbeat plying, beat appearance andfor beat • appearing d nun-major.The last prize waa given to Drum-inujor N. D. Gallup. J

Two prises ' were given the locaacorps at the meet held under thaauspices of the St. Charles *ife,Drum and Bugle Corp.. The awardswere made for best playing and beatappearance.

ANNUAL INSPECTIONBY THE COMMITTEE

The annual tour of the Townshipwill be made by the township Com-mittee next Wednesday. The Com

j1 mid providing-1*15,000.

ralttesmen wlH meetHall at nine o'clockwill last all day- »luok over J>evera4Bwhich have 'been compl-etedInvestigate the' need for

t '

at the Townand th« tourIs planned toimprov^hients

d tu-nd to

(BUILDING PERMITS FORMARCH TOTAL $94,600

s

Tim estimated (lost of buildingsklilunned in the ToWnsblp latt monthp a s m , 6 0 0 , according to the re-port of Building Inspector Fred

which was submitted to theOommltt^e at their meet-

noon. Fee* «ol-uefmlts Issued toi

i»nB Monday aftejfor the

|198.

Frederick H. ftwnm Co,INgbtANCB AND

Sites for a 'proposed playgroundfur the Fords, . Keasbey and Hopelawn sections, will- be given a hough investigation. It is ho

thorhoped to

School No. 1 will hold its exercisesat 1:30 VclrfCk. This will be fol-lowed by the School No, 11 program

A1FTUADI7C1V which iB scheduled for 2 o'clock,A U l n y K l L f i U Supervising Principal John H. Love

Treasurer W. H. Gard-|will present the trees to the Town-ship and Mayor "William A. Hyanwill accept them.

A tree, will be planted , at theColoniu School for tyie, tate County

TAX ANTICIPATIONNOTE

Townshipn,er was authorized to borrow $10,-000 on tax anticipation no'tea or onshort term bonds at the meeting ofthe Township Committee, Monday

,afternoon. The money is ,toused to defray cunient expenses.

be Superintendent of Schools, H. Drew-1Willi

pister Willie.

Cemetery Permit GHmtedA permit for Ii cemetery U. Iselln

as granted the Lincoln I Cemetery

noon The tract on which M ceme-1 Wednesday evening. Suppertery Is to be located extind|i from'served by theSage Brook to the' Pepn^lvanla

Meetsf Trinitythdr

Epls-

was

SageRailroad dght-of-way. Tb*e qld Ise-Iin road runs through the, center ofthe tract.

ofThe topic for the dlac^aslon, whichwas led by Rev. J, Bi Myers, was"Symbols and Ceremonies of theChurch". ' :

School Board Members EnjoyDinner Prepared by Students

ma!

at a,tee.

6ke V totTdSdttoi'w thf T ^ i 'that definite action may Ue^aken

CAR DAMAGJJT: TRAFFIC BOOTH

S«warwTelephone oodbrUg« l i t

A light uoet was broken and thetrafflo booth at the corner of QakT;rie road and the Lincoln HighwayIn Isella badly damaged vhen a'carowned and driven \>j Louis ychOaltz,oc Hi Weit Eighth Itreet, Chester.Pij, crashett Into .them about t :8v«'U4ck M Frldty alternoon. Theoar wai held until ScbmlU made

ttl

the Domestic Hctence Class at theBarron Avenue High Suhool 'n thesTbool .ckfeterla Monday, evening.The meal, which was deploysprepared by sjs, metob«|8 ;f

I T h d l t l d

Larson, Dr. I. T. ifenoer and Attor-nuy J. H. Thayer Martin.

The girls who served were the

red by sjs, m |under the dlrectlod

Mi A O * EveryWeei pre-

de-

Instructor, Miss Annaitem on the menu, na4oiw* In the domesticP •• - of the. High Softool. j

th« gue»t* were: Presl-!u™. „. the Board, Melvloli Clum;"tee preBidtnt of the Board, daurleeP " D u n W fljerk of th; Btiird, E.

F. Tuner Uowdll, Spy

mljl

Julia Grace, Anna Stanlk,the I Margaret. Elnhorfl,'Al.ce Howard

i N h d NttltheirMargaret. E l n f l , .Beatrix Nash and Nettle Katt.

l 'Thelinenu folloWjlrt. ,<

Plerogi Soup

Filet ot BoleCelery' Olives

Court Orders Fatherto Pay Daughter for

Care oi His ChildrenMike Toth, 47, a laborer, of Keas-

bey, was ordered' lo pay $8 a weekto a married daughter for the sup1

port of his two minor children whenarraigned In police court Mondaymorning'on a drunkenness and dis-orderly charge. Toth's wife diedabout a year ago and the daughter,Mrs? Penlck, has been caring for-thechildren,

Mrs. Penlck told the court thather father waa drinking heavily eversince her mother died and that shehad been compelled to care for and

!clotbe her two sisters. She appealed]to the court tor aid in compelling,Toth to give the children propercare. Recorder Vogel suggestedthat she continue to care for the twogirls which she agreed to do.

SMASHING REDUCTIONIN HUPM0B1LE PRICES

Coming after' the greatest period,of popularity .fiVer enjoyed *y Hup-mobllft motor cars, the price reduc-tion of from f 50 to 1360 on variousmodels, announced on Tuesday, hascoiuej ai a, great surprise to the, au-tomotive world.

Century Motors, Iuc, of "PerthAmboy, Hup dealers for this district,when interviewed yesterday after-noon, stated that an unprecedentednumber 'Of bwulrleit had b««n r«>calved following the announcement.: Walter Jordan, of Woodbrldtfe, isthe agent for* the Township terri-tory, .,

up the case against the proposed jflfes.'dust and djrt.asphalt plant step by step, and!wound up wtth caustic comment on;an editorial in the Perth Amboy;Evening News, which, he'said, hadbeen prefaced by a biblical .Quota-tion* which Intended to prove thatQod had destined, thb Sewarenmeadows for Industrial use,

"Any Industry," said Mr. Adams, , t

'which needs a, quotation from the, Woodbridge have been, badly

Two New HomesTwo houses under construction iii

daiu-by pei'sonu who marked up theBible the sanction of God Almighty, , - , - - , , .

must have very littte e l s s f t c recom- walls. and stole door ke,ys, accord-m e n j _t •• ing to reports received by local P O -

By the time Mr. Adams had *r\'gu'%jL ^ T ^ L ^avesue, were built by . IC, ^t Fords.

i were broken In

the crawjt: had increased,overflowing through the open doorsof the council ,room Into the hall,

the Committee fromserved tor visitors,

separatesther ipBce re-

Mr. Barker mated at 110.0. The keys left In,the doorB by mhu who fitted thalocks in the Bergen avenue house

|\wera all taken.

Cucumbers,UoaM Chicken, Plain

ColdSlawDressing

AnnaBortj Baker,

B. Walling, WUtert fijunham, Ooffe*

• ' « * ' : .

Buttered Peas»nd Or**y ,

Qr«|medVanilla I^i Cream- ;

arose to take up the cudgels for' tbeopposition:- "Mr. Watson has told us repeat-edly," said Mr. Barker, "that hisclients were willing to sign a docu-ment guaranteeing the residents-' ofSewaren Immunity from fumes, and

to see thatdocument, if he has It, Has it beenfiled with the TownBhlu Commlt-

arrats were ma4e ins>Mayor Ryan replied that it had the Township last month, according.

to the report of Police Chief Pat-,ta rick W. Murphy, 'which wuu submit--

ted to the Township OouimttUe if.t,a their meeting Monday afternoon.

82 Arrests MadeDuring March

not, BO. far,Mr.'-Watson got up to reply

Mr. Barker.

Dr. Barrett Howetnrn«4 , tfofcr from N w , . . . .Ofcto, wner* he attends* the funeralo( hit ' lather, W. A. Barrett, onApril 1.

Committeedone."

it can

Mrs. Lucy A$fcer, owner otAcker's Bathing Pavilion, Sewaren,•poke briefly. M#8f, "I wt»h th«-ttome of ofcr W«j«»rldge neighbors,9'uld be do*n i j i t w i m tonlfbt,

( thfi d o c k e l h v » «Ijiebrlatea. Tea residents.ware, ar| Q n as«ult and: batterr-

TwentytseVendd

wtthandwith

thisbe coqthe fumM-

wind bio;to sle*p tl

Bwber(Continue ta Pa»« <.)

>efore'Becordt}rllx paid fines.

offsets w e g|Mi when halltd

and twenfy+

covered wa»

flvalue of itol«J

r d » M,*8 ywfsre shot'by peHc« otflcers.

Page 2: GRA MUST GO ! I 0E CROSSINGS THE WOODBRIDGE ......2. Unusual nervousness Dt Inita-By- a vote of 5 to 2, the Township Committee, after a ppe-a.' cwljjublicjiearinij. p.n ,Mondi_y_.jni__^j_ysed

THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929.•*,;-r'i-T

J u n i o r s WillGive Children's iPlay t o n i g h t

WILLCUPID CAPTUREALANHOOVER?

The Junior ChristumSociety .jjf J h c Kii-i I'I'1

-•Church w i l l prtjenl tftpt»r. ^TM-ftMtrf** \lHuIn tlie Supday ^ch'"'l WIHIIH ui U>1>church Ih'ls *veniriK ;tt N'. o clock.Mrs. John Slrotiii- IH coaching: I)"'players Ttl»y mncetils ste Ui ''In1

used to- defray the esjiensc m ^endIng th<rtr former1 Miwrlnlenilpnt,Miss RiKh'Ltbpr, lo ine .sonnneUi

•(Xtnterencc »( IIK- church.Mian Leber, »JIIO WK« IQcal super-

it for-two years, la no* con-wlth "the Nutional Missions

board of the Presbyterian ' clrurch.'.She u StiJIoiied ai i r, i\»>, <4»l<.'m ,ntHi-: pi es&tii time, 4>ut plans lo »p«qd ;her vacation' here. . „ j.

The |injjrrfc%>i; tor- thi«- evenlrig 1?.,BS follovfs: • * • •

Words , of v Wi'lVp-me. "Wliilfrt-il \Urennan, superintendent. ,|

Vwlm auiu, •*.Noi\uihn', by Arivioltlt, KQIIWIIII, accompanied by JauntReid, • •

Play, '.'Bella of "Bonnydlnglv",,Junior CnmtUan hmleavoixSoctetv. t

Thv cast of characters: ;'Dorothy LHH, a. little-. MM undi-i .

u manic spell, Cutherine Holland. •Dismal Dumps, two i-iU'niitt» ol ,

tho children, Cnurlt'H .Otjover, andArnoldt Sctunldt,

Ulti Woniafi, Cynthlg, Coovttr.West Wind, Ina Cal'rnB,Qiiu-n ol Cqswy (Joiner, Hucami"

Martin.Fairy bright That, Nancy Ablrott.UiKtn'B Aitendanln. itoa Coupiumt

and Jane Warr.Diuwmes: Kually Wish. Luis Far-

rtll; J»«t Now, vVmiaip Uuuli; 1Can, William Black; 1 Will, I'Juu;.las Zenobia.

Childn>D: AvU, Jean Liddle;Carol, Murjorie Outwaler; r'un.i.aiiii HuusKm^T'ianli, Juuies Hem;Uoj, Cordon Sbfield. .

. Huushlne Fuiiitie: SRia' Held, JemiCooVe, Wintlred' Outtfaier,*.- Oiiveiiaiiiii, Mary Manko, Marjorle Ab*boti, ciirlstlne Hanatn, Emily Him-Ben/liene I'ulko and Mary Manko.

Act 1: Dorothy Dot has been en-chanted by her enemies, Dismal and,

^t%^ZjT^^ llll1â„¢ CONSIDER STORM

Pennsy PromisesSpeedy Repairs

on AD CrossingsImmediate repairs on all rrosn

itts owned hy tli<" I'pnnsylvanlaKill I road In the Tov.n:<tit|>- wa»'prom-

l Clvetl

tViP UnK . .; White diviBlon ertulneer, Bald liewould start work a> soon an pow

Up comply with »•• request of the| Township -Commute*'.

School Thrih DepositsI Show Consistent Saving; Educational Thrift collections tak-U up from, the ^ ^ ' , ^ ^ 0Vhools « #hlch the Woo*brW?eNational Bank Is ouera^K l,h%^.B;

» No. 11 •^-—'•—

l'ort Readtng _.Avenel

•And..m«Neil J,*««Lqjra«S

T12ȴ4127.3-1

Avenel : —,Iselin No. 15St. Jam**' —Iselin No. 6 .powaren ' —

.. 72.12-t. 63.46,. 39.29

24.M

1697.29-

School Attewiimce Deposit* P.

FINED BY REORDERlames

\ven»lnryanl,

paida mason,

fine and

avemie, Pordu, was plac^i ,i probation when arraigned In poi,! court Monday morning on K dn,and disorderly charge. He lB 1,,port ewsry Friday evenlng'for an ,,

pf definite term.was; D»Tld Bertha, 45, of How;i,

pftinied to" Day court co«U when ar-j8trewt, Hopelawn, WM'fined TlO ;,,iralKned In polk* cou.rt here Monday j roort costa when tn&lgned In poll.i morning

Mikeon' a drunk*e»ne«8 charge.Znhai, 30, a laborer, of

court Monday morning onennew charge.

a din

Not' having publishod a picture(rf Neil Hamilton for ever so long—here i» One. He's considered oneof H'wood's handsomest

i'ori ReadingIselln No. 6 ..iMilirt NO. lfrHewarenAvenel _.No. 11No. ..1St. James1

Totals —

..8811B«-80S

in

54 334 2

'362139576

94226328226105

In73ft'l664231

280S 1755

n America hns her eyes turned on Alan Hoover, youngestson of I'lcsiilont and Mrs. Hoover, and the country'? most eligiblebachelor. Will hd like John Coolidge, succumb to Cupid's dartsbefore his'father li'nvc.-> the White House? Young CooliJge"Became'engaged to Jfliss Florence Trumbull, daughter of the governor- ofConnecticut, while his father wa» president. Alan Hoover and hismother arc at left above, arid Miss TrMmbuli and her fiance; at right.

Sunshine, r'airies are saptives. 'i'liechildre.ii apply for help to thelirownies )n3~t1T€ TalrT'OUBen, "whwhind. Dorothy away withWind until her troubles are over.

1'iaiio solo, "liaicurolle", by JeanLiddle. ' - *

SEWER FOR SECTIONOF READING

The Improvement committee ofthe Township Coramlttpc hns been

, authorised to Investigate nnd toAct II; Dismal loses the key. Theitake whatever action they might

children manage to obtain It and | consider necessary to eliminate stir-free the Sunshine Fairies on Doro-j face-water In the second. Third andthy's returQ. Dismal and Bugaboo Carteret streets Bection in Portbt come their cupljujt, but are tr^ns- Heading. Th* mRtter was broughtformed into "Good Juniors". A to the attention of the Board ofhiinlit musical program adds much'Health on April 1st,, whpn it wasto the ylay, Refreshments, will be!referred to the Township Commit-Berved by the oast utter the play. \ tee, who In turn,' authorized the

j suh-cninmittee to act.— Andrew Dubuy — I The Work may Include a Purvey j

The. funeral ol Andrew Uubay, j for n storm sewer which will drain •i.?i was held from the late home, 3|the surface water from all three |lU fry 'fltreet. Woodbndne, TuCHflay ' UlrHfts. :mornine followed by services In St.Michael's Magyar Giei-k Church,)v,th Amboy. R.v. Victor Kovallc-, W:fe—"Oh, 3ohn I've, discovered«ky officiated, Interment was in s t . ' t l m t t h e w o m a n n^t d ) i o r lia«. ft h a tMu'hiiels Cemetery. • 'like mine"

Mr. Dubay diud In the BonnieHum SaniiHi'ium Sunday afternoonafter a long illness. He is survived

Pass the Hammer•Roger—"Mummy, I have such a

irprlgc for yeu-P^Tummy—"What is it, darling?'

fiO&X—"I've swallowed a. nail!'-London Passing Show. .

Tales of » Grwmi motherLittle Girl—"Oh. yes, I can re-

member 'way back- h< fore there wasany Lindbergh."—Life.

I told ClementineI was through!

I had stood all I could . . . 1 didn'tso much, mind the glue-factoryfragrance that paint gave off, oreven the moments of "churning"

7|-|—wtHckntarly wrecked my wrist—

BRAVERMAN TO AUDITJIRE ANIU1GHT BOOKSThe offer of the~H. Braverman

Company, of Newark, municipal ac-countants, to audit the books orLight and Fire Districts in theTownship was accepted by the pas-sage of a resolution at the meetingof the Township Committee Mondayafternoon. The auditors have beennotified of the acceptance of the of-fer and hav* be.en Instructed to pro-ceed with the work.

The contract price ia $50 for eachdistrict, The total cost will be J850for the seventeen districts,

:9.,*:£

REMOVAL NOTICE

on and after April 15

...'-;".-.. .My' LamKlry,.....',...... " ;.

will be located at 72 Pearl Street

CHARLIE FONG, Prop.

(NOW LOCATED ON MAIN STREET)

li> hisdren.

wile Mary and

Hub — "Now, I sviit»*s«i, you'llwant me to pay for a new one."

Wife—"Well, dear, that would beEchil- cheaper than movlrfg." — fcvery-

! body's Weekly.

P l t l V A l S

INSTRUCTIONat

"THE MANOR HOUSE"Port Rending Trolley Crossing

SEWAREN

• Saturday Afternoons

VHONE WOODBRIDGE' B 2 ,1

HENRY HEKSCH(•railuate Institute of

MUSICAL ART, N. Y. C.

but when the furniture refused to dryfor a day and a half- (hat finished mel. . . I was on Ihe point of calling quitifor keepi when Qenmtine proufht inthe peace-maker. . . . A little can ofSapolin Speed 'Enamel -but how itworked!... Mind as easily as a taiaUdressing—flowed from the bruth like Afountain df latber^dried dust free inone lone hour, and was at hard and assmooth as glass Within four. , . . Amaz-ing—that Sapolin Speed Enamell . . .You should see the display of it theyhave in the window of HUM-PHREYS &. RYAN, 76 MainStreet, Woodbridgf.

Wffl.F. MurphySHEET METAL WORKTin •• Copper •- Sheet IronRoofing & Hot Air Heating

99 WEDGEWOOD AVE.Tel. Woodbrldg« 757-W

your home, your-your bam '

ileoay. Don't letthe frost gft into your-property for lack of agood coating of protectivepaint.

We'll MII you the best.We'll also supply the mento put It on, if you so de-sire.

All the best brands tXreasonable price*.

Kelly & McAlinden Co.74 Smith Si. - -VvHh Amboy

Auto PartsTi l l : kind you wuiit to

nuiki (lilting whether(or iilettMiiti or liutiliiuiis, aHUvfthM. Kvt-rj thing thftt's

ut juices that axe

Culm- lu und let U4 Btyou unt.

McLEODAuto Supply Co.

110 Main Ht. Pho*e «WOOOUUIDUB, N. 1.

Your Old ElectricCleaner

'•'•X

HOOVER cleaning makes your ruga look bet'ter—makes tjicm wear longer—with less

effort on your part.» ' , .-'.••• • i |

The Hoover has a combination, of'cleaning.principles. It beats and sweeps and cleans. Itdravvs up all the dirt. It leaves your rugs thqr-oughly clean. It takes away that faded look. Itstraightens and .raises the nap.

Two models—both,with Positive Agita-tion—No. 700 sells'for #75 cash andNo. 543 for #59.50 cash. We chargea little more when either mode! is sold

on terms of

down *5 a month

Without obligation, toyou, we'll demonstrate theHoover in yowJtppae-telephone" and we'llhave someone call.

anda Discount

onaNew HOOVER

HI

' » • * ' • ' UPW

z

UI

z

Vits

This isthe GREATEST

of ALL SALES• ' •;V:.*irtr?':Jl.

the specials we offer are Superb Values—each one of them is tots lower in pricethan you can possibly find anywhere elsein town,

Ro»$ Week is a real get-together week foryou with fti&£ wonder-specials offered atthe lowett prices of the year, to earn yourconfidence in Ross values.

\\u- buying ptityer of twenty-one big de-puriment otoio forming the Rots Storesi§ united in Hie purchase of unbeatablefeature item« to cut costB down—thatsaving is patt^ed right on to You!

01

iso

815

each amazing Npecial is fresh stock—itoleft-ovcre—each is the beat bid of theexpert buyer of that particular department'bought in big quantities at inside loweredcosts for You! Roat policy is speediestturnover—we don't want stock to accum-ulate—all these big specials are brandnevD with profits absolutely forgotten.

This Greatest of All SalesSTARTS SATURDAY MORNING

^^^ See Tomorrow's Big Ad.

""ROSS STORKSMt

99 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J.2121

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THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929

Youth's Problemsto be Discussed

at White Church

Thrte

Collarless Coats Bring Back Brimmed Hats

fid

i of flip Hp'ecln.1 servicesin llie First Presbyterian

I r , ,m

, < . , u » i r

7 to -* 'o 'ho Rivwrm g

Life". .. Mlim Irene.ami Jolm Donnelly, will'Whnt MakPB'Life Worth

•• How We May PrepareSc-liool DayB, ^or Pacing

win tie told bjt Jerry-Martin.third part ol the discussion,In tii*1 Valu^.-,of-Purpose In],ire?" will be taken iip by'yitU' Ho*ard. The discus-1

will conclude with & talk by !Tniipen on "What Is [lie1

or l-'rleiida In Facing Life?" '(ii'iviees will close with a'

l (ll.sdis'sKm ttitd a"t|tllrDyitiejfi«'V. Em'eBt 'Abbott. \

TUESDAY AFTERNOONSTUDY CLUB HOLDS

GUEST, DAY EVENT |\\,:-.. <:, $. Decker, ofr Green:

,,,.,,i, wan tin' hostess at the annualr,,,,....i' i>ny meeting of the tfuesdaj\11. i-iii>•»ti* S t u d y C l u b t h i s w e e k , 1

..I, i M, Liddle, president, wel-,',,,,,. ,1 the guests. The entertaln-,,,,,,! (iicmTflin was in charge ot Mrs., ! . , i lie.rgen,1 chairman; Mrs. H.v i,Mi|»'n » n d M r s - E - c - Ensign.

C. M. Llddle and Mrs. 1. T., , , , i were. In charge of the re-

, . 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' l l l H .

Mr .1. J. l.lvlngood gaVe a read-M u r the Church flair'1. ThisiniiDwed by several solos by; in-la Kauffman, assisted byI -. a ii kl In Maryott, pianist.

\i,int< uid.Mrs. Potter played iniiuidolln and piano duets: 'In a-t, iv Garden", K«fteUjy, "Sah1

(men.

M S \ V H I N TUIIKAKKAHT

(iraprfroltt o n Br**kra»t Hturnlt

Movi* Fashion*

cloche -they are Mill snug Biting, neck brim IH discovered folded backFlat effects In trimming are used, to the) almost brlmless model at the

llncoit

(Vlcr) ,Toactod Itrnn noil*

flh>V

QlhW

Cookl«R

IMWrffllPork- temteriotn,' l)r«witn*

Ohwy (Currant JellyRlcrd PoUto ' atnr«a Tomato

Tote Slaw *Oniftnf Fool • OnffeftThis'nionu «•«« planned for thr<*

people. The snaoVtdoodl^- may, t>t Il f a bit. too much for

breakfast,' but \hote~ who likedpuglmut* or cookie* to "flnlii. up ,that mwal, will Itke It. i

THIS WKKK'8 ftBOrKHCfrldM K(tg on UrqakhMtt HUaill!

—Di)i blwult in pan ot well salted [cold ,water. Drain.' Vlace on but-itered iwn, and dbt< liberally with-]butler. I1 ut Irf hot oven till butter Ili melted, and biscuit* hot throiiKh.Kor the pjjga, have a small skillet Lbuttered and not, but not hot1

enough to bum the butter. Break jthf PKIIB Into It, sprinkle them withsalt and peppvr. and pour in rivam, iOne teaspoon to m ' ,«KK. Coior1

tikhtly, and let stand over slow Il>uj-h>r tin set.' Baste Uie ". yolks I

Instal lmentBuying Debated

by SalmagundiMartin,

iln.\ i>v?nlng.' A deb«tc mi the qjtlim. "Resolved, That Installment; Ittiylni; 1» Detriments tu the Deat1 Interests of *he Amerlcnn People",I win r feature. The afflrniatlve Mde.j upheld .by Dr. Ir T. .Spencer and

Mm. Charles Wlawall. rvrftvod thedt'rl»lon. The B«ga|tv(> side was.t.'.kfn. hv A. F. Randolpli and Mlia

, lluth Erb,-1 Mr. and Mr*, Wh'ltnvy LernshIwer* ftueiiU of the-toclvty. Tfie aeitn ix ing or th*1S»*leTf "will be held

! at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. Errie»tj Mnffett, or rildgtdalf- avenue, an

the fieM1 President J. Oliver Buswell, ofI Wheaton College entertained' thetwi-nty men of the faculty at a

; luncheon at the Open Gate Te»House Tuesday "noon In nonor ofSidney T. ^tnlth of Winnipeg, who

, I* spending the week 4n Wheatpn,conducting «vangellstlc vices at theCollene church. — JVlieaton (111.)paper/ • . •

i

with the creafn. t o cook' them nittrejsatisfactorily, just before taking: up. |

pi;iLi>ott, of Uluomflefild; MISHCH

I i, iHittuT, AiiHind« Sanford,Calley, Virginia Stevens,

Ilj-.I.UCY CLAIRR(I'n.Hlilon Kxpert lor Central Press

Iami Tli* WooclbriflRe Leader) usually In applique of Incrustation, napf of tin- neck. In Hie larger type, ,__ .

t< the. hat silhouette of new spring so that the crown retains Its natural bin models the manipulation of brim! KnirkadooOle — One-third cup BU-models, Interim rocuses on brims, silhouette. But with the brliii thins" mort 'freuuenUy SPCII IH something'Kar one egg well beatui one-half'

jjml as tt foeimes on-sktrt-R In the are different. The brim, m> matter like the (wojiat* at the lower leftlcu,, ' wecl milk' three-fourths cup'dress silhouette. Crowns on the how narrow, manipulates itself In n and right. That HI the left is of f|our t w o teaspoons baking powder,|larger hats—law r asfcompnred to; dozen different ways In turn-backB, naturaj Bangkok, with Kroups of o n e 'tableitpoon melted butur one!the cloche, hut not the garden va-i cut-ouU, one-eve eff.-ts. ruffs, fine tu.cklngs dlvklirm the • crown c u p r a l g | , l a a ( m k ed in warm water,'

—arc- medium, while on the dre-peg and hajf brims, still a brim la and brim Into four sections. Two lOne . | l a | f u-asuoon vanilla. Combine•• — j'l brim for all tHat, and there la no tunea of^orange velvet ribbon, cit- sugar, egg, milk-, flour and baking\

rule.of thumb to go by as lo what cling the crown and tied In a tall- powder anil vanilla, adS melted but-1constitutes a brim atitH. ored bow at the.'ride, constitute, the tBr- ftn(] japtly. the raising, _ Pour in

turn, sprlnKlf

By MMK. I.INHKTH

Wf,

I front, do^-fq-the-back movement' in tiie hat at the lower right the|snd cinnamon. Berve fresh,j prevails. Brims dtsa^far entirely tender back brim JH featured. This —at the front, to flare out long at the model in of white llneu straw em- IIUHHIHII Kabul — One nip cold

,!., ii, Woodhall, Florence Loebell .< Kxcluslve (Jcnlral 1'res* IMsnatch lojtddes, becoming shorter at the back, broldered In blacl silk, with blackfcookeri potato cubes, .one cup cold |i ijFiirgla Kauffman, of New,

wiik; Mrs" Margnret Foule, of..i.i; Mi's. William Spencer, oft.in Townslilp; Mrs. John Se-

ETtzabetli;

'Hie IVoodbrlriKe Leader) j like the model shown at the upper i ribbon encircling the crown, and a'cooked carrot cubes, one cup coldKW YORK April 11 The l e f l" >"'n'(l ' s ° ' n a v y blue felt with Hut bew on top. The crown is ma-j.cooked peas, one cup cofd cooked' ; '< , ', . t , ecru lace set in on the crown, rather' nipulated to give the one-eye effect; (imlt beans. Mix lightly, and mari-

i i,t h , i i p p , „ „ »• n e w Idea, that of lace and felt. o£ some of the smaller hats, through'nate with French dressing, letting itriKDt nv oui.nftvey L,ee. 1 Again a very narrow brim tatty bo n drop fold Over the-fight eye. Thisistawd »at least- «n h<mr In a- cold

Anna Dunlgtui. Mrt. Wll- tvpicnlottHJedroom farcf.,• i ; i 11. Mint) l^auru Cutter, Mrs.' '

| i ; \ riausen, Mrs." Whitney Leesort;I'laiicls Bartow(i MrR.^John An-Mrs.

HW'S UIINIhitu I-\IT, p

the MTIOIIS aide of tlu- rnnttirler'nart. Their elfcci \* iliKnifltnl andrhnflle In the e\ln-ntc. Mnrn HITKtrnluht and stntel), anil tlic tutbltof rarrytng lilies In p l iw of rhebri<lp'« roaefi, add* to (he offrct.

The lovely white even In jr upwnbrmiRht from PHI'IH by K<fnnaTalmndge' tnlirhl «'r\t> n» a pnt-t(tn for- * woddlnic drem. TlicwfldtllK tift'"thr Idnlirr mnlrt hrMntttM If prefrnvd. The Ionicwalatefl bodice IH i-iiibrol<lpiv<l Incryatala and tlher threwl. Thetulle ftkfrt IH fftlrlj sliDtt In front,with a long dip in tin- hurk, whileilie gFadaated hip flmin<v*< in pep-lam -effect adds Its bit to thestriking effect.

Mifia Taliitadffe' ciiibclll«lH s thUdreiw with ornamentalArrange on platter dn lettuce:

Miss

Cooganwas given better vehicles. In hispicture plays, the plot Traveled on

.. =, „ Jackie's actions and his" thoughts,llartow. Mrs. A l b «r t H. B e r g - j R , h i g p | c l u r e D t t V e y j 8 mtle mores, C. M. Llddle, Mrs. J. J. t h a n a n w , e M a r y incident.

muodil, Miss Helen Potter, Mrs. D a v e y l g ggen wg t h e 8 0 n o t a d l .I1. Spencer, Mrs^ H. A.,Tappen, v l ( 1 < j d | i o u a e h o l d D a d wants pos-

,li Samuel I'otter, Mrs. fc. C. Bn- HPsgitrti of him, and to avoid this theMrs. Madeline Duval, Mr*. m o r T l f > r txnm D a v e y o v e r to her sis-

inptoii Cutter, and Mrs. Stanley• t<l |. w h 0 h l ( t e 8 rjavey in the apart-

Mr

(oranje felt sketched in the upper _.. ., __., , _ center. Or the brim may be cut and'where it folds back.

Honny Boy. moves around uavey r a ( g e ( i l l p o n t n e c r o w n w m , piachejj [ A few of the latest Paris models smoked salmon, one with shreds of (

" " " ' , . " . . " T _ I ! ! ! 3 / ? „ " ! „ - ' a l d e s extending ove» the ears, like show a tendency* to turn abruptly; shrimp, one with cllopped wliltee of-the model of red bakou, shown at up-in the back, and one, by Reboux hard-boiled eggs, and the last with |the upper right. • ' I has the space below tilled in with I yolks of the eggs, forced through a]

('o»tn itcKpon&lble ! chenille curls. Perhaps this is a:strainer. A cup of shrimps added toThe new collaj'less coats are]style in contemplation of the grow-j the original ingredients makes this

doubtless responsible for the downUng bob with its two Inches of a sufficiently heavy salad for theat the back movement, of tlie new I growth rolled or curled at the nape j main dish at luncheon, on a meat-spring hats, although frequently the I of the neck. ' — J • c ' — " " * "

uf Woodbridge.

Bettfiiss Deny Gopetiuul <Entertains Church Club

Miss

mon't of his father's attorney. Theattorney's parents visit unexpectedly,mistake i the girl—fe*bride, and complications develop.

Young Mr. Lee does splendidlyHetty Copetand, of Maple wl '11 l l 'e

r was the hortei* to the CluM., »«Nesbit Circle of the Presby- «as1I>' ,cluirch on Tuesday afternoon, coogan s a t n r l f t i i

.Mildred Ilowers led the devo-. '^Aa la better stories.nice. Mi»» Leona Eyerkuss atMml^ u—»«.«««!. or (?)

PETER'S ADVENTURESCAIiL FROM THH CLOUDS thought for a •moment was

njWPEITTip oh tne reftciFnffn" tne • voices, 'aTtTnl5TOBi at onee:

less day. Supplemented with]creamed mushrooms on toast, it will ieervo nicnly for a parly luncheon.1

Orange Pool—Squeeze and strainthe Juice from.six oranges. Deatthree eggs and add to them two

turkeys perched like huge5 hob-,he took It for the chiming of bells, Sweeten to taste. . Add a little nut-' • It came- nearer and "leg and powdered cinnamon andgoblins, and although I'cter * a s vacy

Indeed acquainted with the pigh i ,

the crbature

ud The next jneetlnt of the license multitud g U s ,,will be he.ld at the home of nothing of young men. are being' g n v e

i s Ji-aii Llddle,April 23rd.

In Tlsdale place, swept away into open and notorious! immortality.—New. York Journal.

h» would never.Fim what he lI1B sreat enorniouauui wnai n« g t r e t c n e a o u t i n t h e c o r n < j r w i t h t h e

lumpy fat forniH at her aide was hisI old friends, Mrs. I'is with her little

chapter from the study book,1 .»«W"»IS F » v « " " » • " . " • i ' i |j,igg |es, If Petyr l.ad not recognized•he Lost Star''. I Accredited scientific observers are l h e l r Bno..esl-lans'for a birthday party lo be telling, ui with increasing plainness| g o w e t hing round and fuffy was

Mil parly next month were dis- that under the new Ideas of today Bitting on the. ledge of the cowBhed.I' at a biwlness seaaloir which which have translated liberty Into a B d [t w a 8 n o t u n t i l h a U o f l t t o o k

• The next jneetlnt of. the license multitudes of girls, to s a y U s ) ieBd f r o m u n d e r l t a w i n g a n ( i1 • -_ - . - «... «•"'"--_ . . ' that the bqymade. :ip his itfind tt was Mr. Pigeon jan<l hi.i plump wi>(J duuggled closs

jtogether, instead of Uoot Owl, at In?I had fti'st supposed. •' Not half as lon^ a time as It re-!qulre3 to tell It, di'l it take, the hoy|

I to see all this, and more-—that everas ilander had Sfttd -the fieeae wi ifImving a bad nlylit. not sleeping wonat all, but waddling uncomfortablyaU'Ui.ae If something was troublingthciu very much, Indeed.

Then Peter heard a muffled sound!nearby and, looking down, he sawthat Gander had -partly tucked hisj

sob-

.but, finally, aanearer, Peter grew frightened

Regular Church ServicesSt. James

li. 3. O'Farrell, pastor

Sunday Service*i at 7:30, 8:00 and 10:20

I'clnck.;iniiay School after 9:00 •'dock

t'3:00 P. M.

Trinity EpiscopalRev. J. B. Myers, Pastor

$ A. M Celebration of Holy Eu-sharlst.

10 A. M—Cburch School.11 A. M— First and third Sunday n e a d under his wins *nd was

of each month, celebration ot Holy, ulng'over and over:Eucharist and sermon: second and "Qh t d ne w i l d - t o be wild on aj

night! I

:":00 o'clock. • .Mm Frldavs—Mass 7:30 o'clock.(' infusions beard on Saturday

[ft nil inns and evenings 3 to 6 .and!) o'clock. BVe» W First Fridays ^ _

il all Holy Day; of Obligations ai AVea«l School every Sunday•viturdays. • ,, , 4:15 P. M.—;junior Christian En

Parish Socletlea deavor.""" ' 7:i5 P.

Services.1 8 P. !lg«rvlces.

Ilosary Society: Communion First' l h

Second

y yni'ilay of m o n t h .

ly Name: Communionmuiay of month.K y of Blessed Virgin Mary:

pminiinlon Thlri{ Sunday of month.'•Iris of the Parish: Communion

ourth Sunday ot month.

Avenel P r « ^3 P M. — Sunday School, at tho

M.-+ChrlBttan Endeavor• V ' .

— Regular Evenlnn

PreslItt'v. Ernest Abbott', Pastor

lie tuijlc at the Sunday morningnce will b> "The Roughneck

OSe".

Tlu> first seBulon, of \ he - 'Young•"Pie's Church wi l l 'be held Sun-»>' evening from 7 to 8 o'clock,

topic for the talks will bei Life". . • ' .io Senior C. K. boyB and glrlameet at 6:30 o'clock Sunday

l

rnrlstlan Science Society' Sewaren

A branch of The Mother Church,m e First Church of! Christ, Scien-tist In Boston, Massachusetts.

Sunday School — 9:S0 A. M.Suuday Service — 1 1 : 0 0 , f

A 'd l — T t t n i w h U«

•ln<l cook, in double boiler, stirring con-stantly * until the mixture coatsspoon. Pour into glass dlsheB andchll| before serving. If you wish toelaborate, line a dlsli with freBhniararoons, and pour custard overthem. Top this with whipped creamand dot it. with grape Jelly.

DINE AND DANCEAT

THE LIBERTY HOTEL• 'AND

RESTAURANTRooms By Day Or Wei*

Wm. Haug, Proprietor2&&~"A tnbo j A venae '

Phone 1168 Woodbridge

lat on the point of asking:"Why a November night rather

that! any othe.r?" when somethinghannened that startled .him, greatly.

"Honk! Honk! Honk!" Faint atllrst, then growing louder and ldud-er. came a, sound that the boy

Phone Perth Amboy. 1 2 9 9

Wed

Thursday — Reading Hoom,o 5:00 P. M-

S:00

Mass

[Mid-week service Wedneeday eve-ns; at i o'clock. Sermon topic11 ue "Paul's Interpretation of the

HetkodUt EpucopdA. BoyUn F1U Gerald, ~A. M.—Sunday School.A. M. — Mornlns" Worship

nnon topic, "Conversion ot Paul".45

JfmonP. M.topic, "Jeaus and theWoman".

Bvenlng Service.Sa-

CongregationaltHev. Wm. V. D. Strooft,

|:*B A. M—Sundaj School.11 A, M.—Morning Worship. ,[ lJ. M, -Christian Bndeavor.T:45 p, M.—Eventng Worship.

dneaday, 8 P. M. — Weeklyof the bible.

St. Andrew's(AVENEL)

Bev. R. J. O'PwrreU, i»stor,Services at Public School.

at 9 A. M. Sunday1 morning.

StUedMs' CISEUN)

Oknrdi OB Otk TTM roaC

. St. Anthonys(PORT BEADING)

Itev. O. GutaMt,' pustor' Church on Woodbridge uvenujMasse "at 6:30 A.M. and 9:30 A.M.8und*y mornipg.

Evening Service. 7:45 P. M.

of PeaceRDS)

Masses on Sunday .morning at? 8»nd 10 o'clock, Sunday School fol-lowing first mass.' Masses dally at 8 o'clock,

Omkady(FOR

St. Nicholdt

M.i P. M.

^ . * l

Mass.

Out RedtimerA. & K W B W P»»tor

i»theran, Fords ave-nue Suniff School,

tt& W10:46 A.

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S V G O E 8 T I O H SDon't HtAiul

Many woslanding up whllo preparing meals,whlcli makesUhe work unnecessarilyexhausting. WVlth proper shelving,it's possible vo collect needed ma-terials quickly on the worktable, andsit down most of the time. And onlythose' who have determinedlychanged to thlg habit know what a!world of difference it makes,

Fellow SuffererA. landlord ' wrote to his tenant: |

"Dear Sir:—I regret to inform you'that my rent Is much overdue.' WUIyou please forward me a check?"-

Back oaine the reply: "Dear Sir:I 8ee no'reason why I should pay

your rent. I can't pay my own."—•* 77/H CALL FB.QM THE. London Tit Bits.

CLOUDS? CZ/e£> GANOER., , „»•.-„_.JClHtt-inBL ..^.^

not have told.wliy! The wlld.rlng- o n top,"and season with a little to-ing call made him long for some- D g c c o a m i Worcestershire sauce.—

666• Is a Prescription for

Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,us Fever and Malariaj

HtAiitl J i t is the most speedy remedy knownwomen have the habit, of

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in

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CHARLESSERMAYAN

28 Main StreetOPP, STATE THEATRE

ngthing—juat what, lie didn't know—and' suddenly warm little thrillsran from the tips of his fingers tobis toes. • i, "TKe~ctill from the clouds!" cried1

Gander. ''The pride of our race areabove us! Hajl to the wild Geese!Honk! Hon,k! Honk!

From PaHturlxed Cows"I do hope you keep ytfur cows

in a pasture," said Mrs. Newlywed,as she paid the milkman.' "Yes, madam," replied the milk-man, "of course, we keep them In apasture." '

"I'm so glad," pushed Mrs. New-lywed. "I have been told that pas-turized.nillk, is mujjh 'the beat."—Watchman Examiner.

aSeattle Post-Intelligencer.

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Page 4: GRA MUST GO ! I 0E CROSSINGS THE WOODBRIDGE ......2. Unusual nervousness Dt Inita-By- a vote of 5 to 2, the Township Committee, after a ppe-a.' cwljjublicjiearinij. p.n ,Mondi_y_.jni__^j_ysed

FourTHE W00DBR1DCE LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1829

• THE WOODBRIDGE LEADERDR. M Y L L AND MR. MICHAELSON

fiblliihim BYery Friday,'MTHE Wt)Ol»UKIl«V

10* Mala-SUn-i. Clone .v J

bridgeCorri'fpond«nr«f from r«n«i*. wiir«sslD| opinion* on

interest are Invited, but M> anonymous WUt* wlll ba

, INI. J. t Friday Altermxrti, April lX 1929

tAfter ail, tin-only way, to'tirintf about any • reform is;,

llnounh eduwtion of the risiii)?Ken'er,ation. - • !Then: wits a (ime when' titular WBS SO plentiful, whenthe j.

forests "were *»<>VasTTri thisJcOiijitty," tha t wrytMte wigg«rtii»fr jtln>ir eventual extinction, would have been classed'as an, idiot; j.

. But that was hi the-days before the tabloids, the hyge;

.Sunday editions," and great monsters of steel and iron .whichituniod out millions of newspaper copies in a few" hours.

Newspaper,is made but of wood pulp, and wood pulp tis!made out of spruce and hemlock. Billions and billions o"f

..boar'dfeet. of timber are fuelled annually, to,supply newsprint;.huge.areas are stripped of their forest covering, and few treesare replanted1. • " • '. • •*

As hi alt new countries,^cploitattOR is ruthfesVandblind,'

caring little whether there is anything. left'for the next genera-

tion.

Today, things are different. With whole sections denuded,

Jarge areas laid bare, flodds wreaking devastation because

then,' is, no timber cover to hold the,lain, we are beginning to

"conserve." ' -

A'sturdy, healthy,tree. is one.^of the greatest of God's

creations. It is an object of beauty and utility, and furnishes

shelter fot the wildlife.' _ . . _ _ - • , . . . 1 „ " 1

Every tree we plant, whether in a. park, along a street," j

on idle farm land, no matter where, helps to revise our wan-

ing "tree population." • • . *.

Woodbridge school children,, because of .today's ArborDay ceremonies, will become boosters for tree planting and re-

~'"f6'resEfatio'n1. Tim coining generation will thereby Uketumore !

Uk;ictive-trnd intelligent interest in legislation for. conservation,reforestation, vand the. beautifying of read<mtial_cornniftnitiesthrough the"pl'anting of-fafees. •••..._... g- ' »«

A Highway Pest r

The speeder is a menace to nie*tor traffic, and should bepunished for his lack of consideration and disregard ot hu*man. life. inotfrei- offensive highway pest, however, is the.slow-motion driver.

You've (net him. Hell spin along With the rest of them,until he suddenly decided to "picnic". With a wide truck infront of him, and a lengthening line of impatient cars to the

- -rear-, Jie^kuds..along nr.^ftfien miles an hour, viewing thescenery, 6v absorbed in conversation.

Every "slow motion" driver endangers traffic. He is animpediment to-traffic, which, to maintain an Orderly progresson the open road, must move at a good average speed, say,-about thirty miles an hour. •

Too many slow drivers means that hundreds of othersmust pass him, often under hazardous circumstances.

Common courtesy demands that all cars proceed at aboutthe same speed, so that little passing is necessitated, and trafficjama are avoided. • '

ASTERN SHELL TO TAKETITLE MAY 1. AND START

CONSTRUCTION IMMEDIATELYcontinued from |>ns<> o n e ) -

nmw, an

and then droppi-rt "Sn ar(Miim'nt, \\W iin airplane bonth. Into th£, dli«su*- ttthtv

dion, asked fnt the floor. site to be utilized Is now.d " l d t d

unsightly than theV

•pre:- l. I |1

on, asked f s t e d Is now. .We (,;,-,,A'l Just wanti'd to any,", elie d a t e d , e v e r y reason to helluva that ihisVi

"that when I asked Charlie Brown <iu,t»y will be one of the m [ ) B l Slllnot so lon& SKO w h a t he would o° .>sUnt laI Bntt *enef lckl In ihp ,.„.<,'In our place. M replied, ' I d nfht "Township,'the o.l Plant H It . £ » within ifclf..

„, h b e e n

ho" did w v

what

1 • • v, „..,„„„ home Is locatedM k *"• , ^ 1 * W« e Rsrltan

was a foreign W « H » , V ., . f c .,.i rumoetftlon with' the Standard \ ™ ' "oil,' and Qumed figures which i \ ^ ' « » j « t B « w .ph,,,said wero Insurance under-wrU fs1 *0««™«^_™^*r., J? .!*!.. ronat l

statistics on oil plant1 fireMr.' Barker tnok the ftpor *K«rtn.

If' the permit l» to beir the uermlfif to be Wanted. py,f the ardlnanee la to be. pagfied to-.asreement or .gurfAtw.niKhf Mid Mr. Barker, "we ,m«ln- they dp or not, It J^ttld.

i rt l k d Hdloilou. for them to

re

C. B. D.Charles B, Driscoll

A Bit Severe, Professor!VKHETT DEAN MARTIN, educati.r, sociologist and author, recently

wrote in the Noy York World: ft

LETTER TO

Sewaren, April 11,., 1929.To the Editor, - . _,Woodbridge Leader.Dear Sir:

A large number of Sewaren resi-ih tdents property owners wish to

d F Jjxpress^Their gratitude to F. J.„. . . — Adams, for his leadership in the ef-

Althongh thp tfnfted States has spent | fort to prevent the depreciation ofmore money on popularizing education than any other nation irf the world J ihelr homes through the sale of thetfo-arerage i»ish whool educated American 1ms no education. I Boynton property to the Shell Oil

' "His convictions are the fruit of propaganda. KHs tastes, nOTrBtredt<Jt»ttn>a*y=- • — - -on a diet of tabl&hk newspapers, confession magazines and movie hokum. Those have been very hard days

are far more vulgar than those of the peasant who | for the Sewaren home owners, whohiis-neviT been inalde a school. The only measure of: believe they face serious loss ofHin-eeBB lie knows is money, He think* education is ^property values, and through It alltrick by which one may get ahead of somebody else Mr. Adams -has _ stood-with, hisand make more money. He has learned to be an un-reasinnint; member of an irresponsible mob, avid forsensation, and willing to support anyone who puts ona coinl sl«««r."'

neighbo'rK in their, effort to Bavetheir liomW. •

He has paid all expenses, he hasbeen a true friend, and has set usun example of kindness and of

detrimental . It make* nowhether t h e company SIKHB II,:I,

Wliclh.,. r . , | Utter 11

^ain ilmt a written guarantee slkned ridiculous for them to InrVembefore it Is granted. My clients, l»r*e a »um In thai property am) ,„.ne Vulcun Ix-minlng Company are the plant, only to become invoh.rnot actuallv o p p o s e ! ' to the Shell !«• lawsuit* .which w>u Id "be brm.u,.j i ^ u n i plant but they and the re»i- by residents, I n c a s e the fm,,,,d . ,u . . art emitted t o whatever pro- proved' to be a nuisance.h i mm thai guarantee may Klve "Every property owner |n. y,,n , , , , ! . ' :Waren Is protected by law auaih •

M l t i n e y Wutsoii, who doesn't febjectionable features of any iminnave tD Hunt a Murjid to be ,non- 'try.' Tfle Shell Company \u,,,i,inalant, lieW Into a towerlnx \\.g.v (never h a ^ planned to build u i,i,,,

He 'leaped t<» the raijln* i>?lnmi -near a residential communlt\ . ,*'hlch Uarki'i- sat, and glared at Hvei.Mad reason t o anticipate ;,„mm. I court aotlon or unpleasantness \M<' "Will' your company- sign a jsuar* residents.U ntee lo'uit," he shouted, "to s top , ' . .^g j M y u n w k p B * n o ,U t T ( , , ,h

sii.JWeE!2s-. r u m 6?^i}L.*[lX- e i fr4^iw h a t f 'v e r * h e t ! i e r t h a t KuiirmiU',. ,

without •stopping,., operation. What'8*1, rather'haw it tiene,]have you to talk about frlgntae ! • »•> * « " « » " • " »W« - "

K; what right has y o u r Mr Weim.-company in Sewareh to talk aboutcompanyeliminating funiea?"

"ir that's all that stand, inway," repJled Mr. Watson, -ie

of a conlideiiUuliieii uivulged the contents ' have that document Bailed lief

letter fioin-4i

*Mr. the ordinanceLftififiJed. »» ^

Is advertiseddoes not become

D li. JiAHTrtJ is intemperate In lils denunciation. The honwty and fair play that we Willrest of his article is quite up to t h e standard set n e « **• .„ . . . •

in the Hi- c two. paragraphs.Of course the good exagg

I Mr, Adams has not done this forbimseif, lie does not have to live

Editor's Thoughts on Politics..

Government'is a Science; politics is a gamble.

i w h 0 s l ) e a k intemperately have their places in the world, of men. Jere-| miuh wasn't noted for the sentlenesa of his speech and yet lie did somevery line talking in his time.

, . . , ^ 1 believe it would be well to look Into Dr. Martin's diatribe, and after-l h e Science OI governments consists OI administering the! wards to consider what fiicts and conditions there are UPOE whfch to base

.common affairs of the people as wisely, inexpensively' and as j s u c l v a" indictment of our American culture and education

impartially as possible. ** %" " ' ' ' !*THh: elasstefe haw been llirown out, or have been smothered in the• The art of politics consists Of getting votes. • | * greater pin of our American high' school system. That's true.

,.f ,-,. . , , . ,„ ',, ' • , L , , 1 believe'that we are going too tar in the elimination of the classics.NO politician can be himselt. He must be an actor, play- , b e l i e v e U i a t -businesslike1; boards of education, boards of regents and

ing many parts. He must conduct himsfelf and make himself' '"'"ds of trustees have eliminated altogether too much culturartraining|i,ew^|.eJ1"1 i i ',• •, , , , j (from the schools, in order to make room for the "practical" BtudleB.

appear so as to appeal to the majority whose votes he needs, ]» , t h l n k u w o u l d b e we l ! i in s p i ^ o f t h e d e m a n d 8 of busineas, totrainto be elected. I - l a few students in appreciation ot the true, the good, an,iti<t&e,..h«jkuUful.

! 1 believe that Latin and Greek and art and music should,not be permit

; rible condition of the American high school graduate. But denouncers ^G^ie7 Rule.^and^ S f m i n T -tier of people in Sewaren love andhonor him for what he ha.and thank him with all their

We also wish to thank Mr. Camp-bell and .Mr, Gill, our Qommltteemenfor their help, and sincere straight-forward way they presented ourcast at the. final hearing.

Yours truiy,KMILY S. KEll'EIt,

For the 1'cuiil

to Mr. Schank, director of" the Shell fectlve unti l after it has tieeii'\ni'-.,,JSartern'o . i i jany. What Mr. Bark- tleed."e_r. said was imintelligible to mo«t ! Mr-. Adams aroae to speak. \,,.'people in the" roomy mcludmg t h e wa»-r«mt«4ed-i)y^Mayfir Ryan i!,.,irepurttrB but it s«HtMr. Watson in^ the proponents had the floor,to indignant protest . ; f o r m e r SenIt6TTo"finirewh, «i

"Y5u have violated a confidence, represented a large group of T»wMr. Barker," he cried. "You have ' sh ip industries at t h e previous ),,i,done a dlalionorable and unethival He hearing", announced (hut tvthitiR. I charge; you with ungentle- Fords . Porcelain 'Works had inlil. 'manly conduct to your teeth.'. Uou their endoraeniMt of the iiniiins.ihave broken a confidence." plant t o the long l i s t of Industrie-- The audience was taken off its In the Township w h o welcomed Hi.feet by the savage attack by the proposed oil plant w i t h open a n -aenerally suave Mr. Watson. He '"That * means that we haw on-

,' hundred per cent of the ooinni'ihe nity's industries sol idly for liii^

Hutfleld wanted Mr. .plant ," said Senator Brown.Schank to siftn an agreement not to J "You haven't got th« Vulcan I).starT'a lumber yard, not to carry on , tinning," said someone.•mamrfuctttw « r explos ives jMd. ,o therj "They'll jo in UB," Jtald Scnat"i.estnet ions . Mr. Schank"" refused Brown pleasantly: "They'll nuil.to encumber the large tract of land it unanimous, l ie t me brlns lunibpurchased with any such binding this fact to you, that Ihe industriescovenants. How do we know for. which I represent h e r e tonight \<\,how long a period that p u n t * . n resent, In assessed vfcluatlen p\\^

on w i t a i n s to bt-eume of i ^ fifty per cent , of the taximviii.'afterward? " Tu ruins l u Al1- property of the Township.

ygenerally suaveturned to the audience:

"In the lottern referred*ald, "Mr!-

i

to,"

landBarker again:

p y p"Just consider for'a moment

t'VHO OF THANKS

thanks, of two hundred r«Bl-Since politics determines the type of government in a •

«l,hciency, dishonesty, sentimentality, partiality, to the victorsbelong the spoils,"

opuuslng, . • ,., , , , , , , . . i • slqn off Sewaren, or, who signedLet us suppose that you were a shareholder it) a business uotitions to the same1 effect,

Only Sternal Vigilance( on the part of. intelligent voters which annually spent some twenty-seven Million Dollirtill.keep down the1 flaws of political ^oveninient to a mini- You entrusted that business to a group of rneri,

lars.selected•\v

jmin i . ' . • \ ' .

A maximum -.of 'efficiency itnd honesty is possible onb in mature, capable, sevious, conscientious, intelligent business-the local gpvemments of small intelligent communities, where jfi'fce. ' , ' . . / , .' - \ ' . \the individuals responsible4 and pertinent facts are intimately

• "'-Is your l inn will ing to agree that singularly blessed this communmIt wfll close up if fumes result from of yours is. The Arthur Kill iyour manufat tu . ing procfsis." Tu deep-waterway, an arm of the t i n i

e audience: • • sea itself, comes r i g h t ' t o your <!>m:'Mr. Barker comts here, tynight, What a natural Industrial wa'n

dishonorably workmg on a con- front, w h e t you consider that iiii.OdHncu. It is unprofee«lonal £on- Isecfi i ln'is also crlBa-crofiged. bv HKHduct, and 1 openly reproach him rai lways and wel l paved lii^i: •••:'•(or it." • • offering every conceivable briii:

/"Al l r i g h t s jmid^l i ; . .Barker , and for transportation,the'a said no more. ' . ! "The Barber Asphalt Cmi! .^

Mr. Adama attacked forinur mayor "has been mentioned here tonlti ' '••Lmiis Neuberg, saying' tiiat it' lie some in not t o o comitliiii.i •llKed the. couuaions Dro\iglit about t e r m s . ' 'God Bles s the Barl» i '•in , Carte ret by the type of Judustiy phalt', say I. Think of the « i ; 'there, Be^srtbjfit live" there - a n d . m i l tt has brought t o Perth Aiwbuy .•:•;drag Sewaren down to t h e . t e v e ^ u f vicinity. Think of the Sev-n M:i-Oaiteret."' . l ions of Dollars in payroll r<- < '••••

Mrs. Adams 'soaredj up again to: that It ,has distributed, and '•drop another controversial boifab o n ' m a n y happy home* i t has made t 'ine former mayor's head: aible by giving employment >i> i ;

"1 asked. "Mr. Neuberg the night dredg of men, g iv ing them unil ' •of the acnqol l i i cuun , what he famil ies the comforts of l|fn. :•••'

pro- Ing to build schools , thatHe (Jreo may get the best educationmy community can glre." '

Brows y>«n staUd r !

.... ... . . . . . . he• men' serrf here to search tax r •would 'lose more than anyone elbe/jand Voters' lists. It was_ fqumi ' '1 fail to understand why hej u.out of the 137 names SIKIIHI

ao' petition submitted by the o|i|<i-to the plant, 99 we.re not !i»ttaxpayers orjvqters, or an

petitions salaried man, can afford tu take 'tto> thajyeai a loss on, his home." "• <

te In nttJ Jimmy Larkin saidr "I've WftrkcTown Coiinnittee, as the vote _bv VOU and, other sh-ureholrlprs because voii, liplieved thpm I V 0 r o f lllt' o i l proposition showep. at'the - Barber Asphaltu.v y«u anueomet sn-arenoiaers, Because y.ou, uenevea mem ! ! i e v e n l i e l e s s th0"ae ^ h o a e a p p e a , ^twenty-two years and I'm around Uut of that list of 137, six

plant tor [ P~i»rty o»»«k---» .iso »id

known.

you for help was hot ignored* d% «|l *"d fumea all the tiling ««<! I'm'canted their signatures, and tl'isire to express their lull apprecla^'no1 dead yet. Uaughtei) • Ana lof-thq»«' six, four were i)t"i

, i • • \ • - • tion ,of the response you gave. | tlure never has been an eXploslou.;owners.'.Then suppose that you accidentally dropped into a pub- >'OR THE COMMITTEE OPPOSING|Th« i^0P|e ' lvln» m ti»« hin acro^i, "in addition to .that," sain

ilic conference of your chosen executives, and surprised./them | W?™1- INVASION OF .SB- irou. me piaht never „.« to n . ^ . t o r B r ^ ^ Amerka«> -

Ui V. J. ADAMS.

county, state, and national oliice. • " _ idiotic things;j|ke "Who's all wet?" "You're alf wet!"wandIhe Kjeal politician is an excellent vote-getter, who is also generally condWfing themselvesTn the manner at inmates m

at heart deeply and, sincerely interested in the welfare of the a n institution for the feeblemincle'dpoople, and in the progress of his tftmmunity. YOU DO?

l/nleK you »ere a, cr«»y

WHAT WOULD

they, you would call a raeet-

The "Owning Day"'Monday morning will, tie hailed with .delight by'men and

boys who consider angling for trout the king a\ all outdooreports.

lUe State Hignway "CommlBalor,, ivasthe i.pvaktr nt th*- weekly luncheon

; u 7 J n ^ •" °f ihe Kotar) Club held la theink 11/lUlo. Oraftiiiiieii'b CUili yesterday noun

We were talking the other day to a woman who had j fte°Xk ^ s a r y ' K o l e ' t l

DEVOE EXPLAINSUIPUU/AV i r r t l U7ADVniunVVAI LLuAL T[»UKN

AT ROTARY LUNCH

out. ii ihey'rt nut ecared ot no- ing uyd Aluminum Companylihak und ojl, •1why should dliey be?" Barker, who are located no\i •

j Tin'" audience roared und ap- to your client's plant, and who '•cd, and Muvor Ityau pumiu«d (aid to -hava.. retained you'al-g..it.l and n-t-hiur«u ord.r, ex- represent theiii on llie ilde »,'.

mat tlit oi>DUbition had the opposition, have,left your rankrt()0). . ] l d h l h I | '

andlLiLiii..???.

nut a Joke," suiu the Mayor • trial progresi,"Attorney Fred DoVoe, counsel for; sU'rnl>'- "'aDd *L' b l lould t r e u t i l A >e«ef from Alfred H

S J ''"^' >d * b l lould t r e u t i l A >e«ef from Alfri""si ask you gentle-; president of the eon>rn. WH

i d d ^ h S t h t

visited a recent session of the legislature. After describingsome of the* scenes witnessed, she concluded indignantly withthis indictment: , , '

"I was never so disgusted with a group of 'men in my life, __ .„, W M l l , , c u , u u

lhey act like children. It wasa disgraceful, nauseating peiO,0/1 *Mck highway engineers baseihey II start oufTong; before dayWeak, in tfroups .of twos i romance; .What a pity that those"hien trav<* coittrot

and threes, after getting very little sleep. ' lions of Doltera of Uie jjople's money." 'It is a remarkable fact that the man or boy who has to be These remarks were made a week or so before the news-.

"hauled" out of bed, and dresses ina sle.epy stupqr all winter, parpers.of the entire country carried the now notorious "ice-will lea^ from between the sheets at thejirsttcliok of the alarm i water" Btory. ' ' •clock, wide-awak'e, and ready to go. _

And the same grown-up boy, who grumble^ "at Qhores to! that .jtbey c iTAre Jersey men arid Jersey women,so weak arid decadent

r «!«, ~an -M by idly and see the affairs of tHe'ir owfc «on>g ^ Qh , t &ey c^n kit by idly and see the affairs of ttieir

be done around tta house, will -put in a 6&fi hard tramping! motiwealth conducted by such arv irresponsible ra<jb?

and wading through.'swollen streams, w. heavy underbrush,! Are. there nb'men in the legislature to niaU'st* towithout a murmur, thereby giving the ladies plenty of material isuch scenes?

legislature to pjaU'st; to denounce

for caustic comparison when occasion arises.

And y;Bt, .there is. hardly a woman vrho does not secretlyenjoy seeing her menfolk leave for adiy's fishing or hunting.It is clean, healthy, natural sport, bringing recreation-and re-laxation after the long winter pf physical inactivity. : ,

The opening.tfay.-.of 'the trout sesson^"more tiwnlit datefixed by the fish and gajrne laws" .It is th^ real beginning otspring, with the promise of many pleasant week-en'da in thegreat outdoors to come* ' ' <

necessary ..land for the new Highway Route No.25, which outs through the Avenelsection.

The speaker told of the prelimin-ary/surveys, several of which aremade before the worlf is started and

their choice of a route, . He said

working on the deeds {or about 800u«r«elt ol land which are now beingtaken by the state Of nrh.leh will betaken In Hw. near futBr»,

The flr»i step, Attorney De^oesaid, U to search the title, for allproperties through which the hlgh-W l i t o m Wbew title caihtotbe >eeur«a at a 'reasonable figure,

. — . la, annotated ,ln«. condemnation proceedings. Thecpinmlusion has power to aet thevalye. If the figure is considered

Do we lack self respect? Are we so weak and Bloppy- Z*Suru K HVjf^Sn* rled that we read tha n«w.'with » wrW „;„ .~A ^ ^ T K S J M ' ! h e i e * flwl d«cisloD ta

pmmded that we read the news with a wry grin, and forget?

God help the state, if that be so.

rt8, whQ0WI1

Our notioiv of an embarr,ajalng question wduld' be to askan alienist how it wa^ thatth^/.matte who esc«oed from m•*"*•*& asylum «id pt^ed as an atieniet for mon^w b«fore be-

men to remain orderly and not to j by the Seaator. whotalk' wheu boumjuu else na* the following jmaaag«:floor." • | "jl feel strongly that In this

Mr. Wetant, t>f Sewareu, w«s given Itw'ot MW Induatrtei for ourthe floor. „ I front a bird. In' the hand is

"1 am not on either side in thisargument,' he HUIU, "but 1 thinkthat Mr. Watson shuuld produce that

ugreemeni He oflertdvoLuatarily; Win have it."

two In the bush.""Yes, or two In the

concluded. Senator Brown.it as protection from any

saiuse Is concerned, theJohn Blank, of Iseltu, was , the Sewaren should know that 1>

first man to apeak in (av'or ot the protected by the laws of Hi'-ordinance. He said that, It Se-!and by the court* of the id"1'waren didn't want th« u\»m Igelihlhas been said that only one i"

" ^ ~ "^-Hiop-omofwei m> ronnyaw,it

would'welcome it with open arms.7"Any industry will" lessen the «i«vll[la ThfcJ tftUuf

of unemployment," he aald'. "and o n |y lnt»rpf»t a« a lick ofI think we ahould welcome any In- *^e courts ot our.atate. Ttu>dually for that reason." , lnolst, of erfurtfr, that the 1^

Mr. Watsoa summed up hiB case have A case: they must "for the proposed plant.

" i u u notj,going to go over the,entire mattef again," he said, "ex-|cept to remind you that all th« op<position her* and previous hewrlniw iw n t** ftndintt ^a4 bwn

, rights ot Indwtry as: wellghti ot remeBtfc'1

Commltteeman. Campbell" the nanw of the '

on the1

V he mew awump(ton that the plant will be a nui»noe { Y h th

a nui I i>erson»lly koow practical!»noe. { Yott have the awuraoce of ° ' '»•' P»P»* o» tbe P«" lc!

ijie Shell Company that Buch will.<I««MUOB," «*ld.. th« •Commit'"";n,ot tw the cue. Th-ere will be no.!"*"* t know that many ol th";

d th ^ B * ^ 1 * a w B M * M* bracticai«to *«***•• H b M J U l

nva

Five. U»um House, all Improve-1

A snug* UtUe home in flnSon Oreen atreet. •• Three to

uausual Are haaaid, the moeturn nrotecUon procurable

r In thewhich, „ , _ n o n .

__ Browe WWW J»a*«. . w»|k from Penn Sta^lWe* > where Woodbridm ""creek.1 • • J o l w M' ° W W ' w a NRV^

* * •' •• • • • • • • . • • . >». .».•« • - ^ ^ g ^ ^ ^ ^ j i ^ r t a w ' f f

fl^rnierly »

M«, 114. obi-

Page 5: GRA MUST GO ! I 0E CROSSINGS THE WOODBRIDGE ......2. Unusual nervousness Dt Inita-By- a vote of 5 to 2, the Township Committee, after a ppe-a.' cwljjublicjiearinij. p.n ,Mondi_y_.jni__^j_ysed

THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929

xxxxxxxxxxI i (, \l. ADVKHTIHKMENT

M ,TI< K TO IHDDR1W

Pajje Five

,,,11 1 of the( u , r , will be received by

u n Valley Joint Meeting at,,„,',.,. :n Kim Street, West

, | of the Trunk Sewer ex-Vnin the TreatmentWomlbrldge on the south

NOTICE IS HEmKhy'^VEN'that'•vFQwnshlp Committee will hold a

Uoodbrldge on tne souirv meeting at the Memorial MiinlPinul,,„. Hahwa? River, to Grand Buildi^, Woodh. 1 Be / j P

Onn streets in |ahway and April 22nd., 1929. at 3 JO o'clock

„ ,„ , , » ! trunk^n Rahway in the afu-rnoon. to consider the finalW.wnlhrldge line. ; passage uf thp following

r,mn!«V .-**"--. .1: n*!1!0". t lme «« *i»~, ' i'.n<l 8 , 9 0 0i iiii i l v c r c r

I tin feet of 1 6 - - t o 42" casti'|hl.. with manholes', appur-

-iiiil i ithw work Incidental

L Oft In Jilt • " * / "<•• |f i r n r i l I till

2? u . P a " B r Of t h B TowUhhlH.Which in- owwtori may file a written ob

Jectlon • with . th,e Township , GlerkpiHor to that date.

J. BtlNlOAN,', ;,, .-mil including

n; ii.auiiter the pipe is'to be• i-1v.• • r 1 vitrified ' terra ootta or,,,',„ |,t|)p. J6 inoh pipe may bt>(mil,,.I til** or, concrete or cast.,,,,1 inrner slrts. are.of pr.e-c'ast,',,,-,-, «i w)hcret*. pipe with pro-!,.„ inside coating or te-infor«ed.nihi,- pi in- with vitrified tile'

| i l ; i l ( 'S. , ' ' ' . I,,-.h i,111 imiat be accompanied by, ,, ui,.(i check for- *46,O00.0OI,I- t<i Hi" Rahway Valley JointMl. as a guarantee that the

i in will execute the contract,'. ,i. faillnK which,

Kirfelted, and which said

AN OltDINANCK .

To Provide for (-'oncrvte Pave-•ment, Concrete Curb and theN»e»gary (iiwtlim and Drain-age of Ltbprty Sirwt, .Hope-'lawn, WoodbHdue Township,aitd to Provide for flie Ifmu-ance of Temponitv Notes orImprtjvproent liomi* anil to1'rovldo for tin- AfMtessllient J |Tlieivof, "

Be It Ordained byCommittee of

USED CARVALUES!

THE PERTH AMBOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION

» , • '•

, ii. ,„ plan*, propo,,iion(. and forms of bond J n g

,„,,•;„•! run be s een airl ift of

the Township'the Township of •

Woodbrldge, In the County ofMiddlesex:

. mutton of the contract. J , ^ ^ ^ S f f t " !,„ plans, propoBM forms, N e w B r u n 8 w i c k A v ( ,M U e 8 BJ e x t ^ n d ;

northerly approximately 2,533... _ ' e e t to the southerly edge of the

, I;,1, I'otts Consulting En- p & v e n K n t o n Kins ' Georges i'ost

" '"'""',« e?,'v, o i R o a d ' b e lmPr(>Ve<l by the construc-offlne of the Rahway tton.of concfeTe 'cOrlramt-^-^erln-,

Elm loroed concrete pavement, and the Ineewsary ' grading and dralnaKe

pi»fier t h f contract, has

ded. if the R«me lire ,lnwhen returned.

.ii I hijoint Meeting, 37

W.-sifU'ld, N, J., or may be _ ^ ^,i in prospective- bidders up- therefor,' under mid by virtue "of" the. ,..i>iiini! twenty ;<^oii««* t»rwWm» of art *arf Ftittttetf, "*'Ani, which Bum will' be re- Act Concerning Municipalities", ap")

ContractorB who submit proved March 27, U127, the amend-1.•turn of the plans within iuents thereof and 'supplements!

thereto and other laws applicablethereto, • . .

2. Said Improvement shall be!..-posit will not be refunded known as the Liberty Street Paving'^ who take out plans and Improvement.' ._ __._:-nbmlt proposals. > 3. The sura of Forty-five Tlioujoint Meeting reserves the Band ($45,000.00) Dollars, or so1 n-ji'ct any and all pro- much thereof as may be necessary

. . . , ,_. J a hereby apprafrlated to jueel the.my Vrtlley Joint Itleetlng, cost of c*rrylng out said lmprove-

F. RANDOLPH; ChBtrmHrr." irlBnt; ••- — —i . \ K S K N , . S e c r e t a r y , 1 4. .Temporary notes or bonds are

1 hereby authorized to be Issued fromtime to time, in an amount not to i

-! exceed the Hum above appropriated,![pursuant to the controlling provi-sions o( Chapter 262 df the Laws of

il.KD PROPOSALS for fur- 1916, as amended and supplemented,materials and doing all work Which notes or bonds shall bear, in-

•'•(I for the. construction of terest It7.", S t e , not to exceed sixn :i of the Rahway Valley per c«nt per annum,...All-other mat-i

Sewer will be received by the ters In respect - o f said notes or.-. Valley joint Meeting at bonds shall be determined by tlic'nfflre, 37 Earn Street, West- Chairman of the township Commit-j

N. J., at 8 P. M. (Da.yUght tee, the Township Clerk and Town-1^ Time'), May 2, 1929. ; *hlp Treasurer, who are hereby au-jMon :!. of tlje TrUBR .Sewsr" eT- thorlwd-ft eit«ettte sod hiaue saidfrom a point In Clark Town- temporary notes or bonda.

" 5 . All the work of paid Improve

,New Jersey.April 10, 1920.- ~.

TO BIDDKRH

l|i north of the Rahway River andmxlmately 500 . feet northwest- raent is to be done In accordance

from tin- Hah war to a with the plans and profile of the1 in C'ranrord on the southwest- Liberty Street . Pavenftnl Improve-siili- of the Ituhway River ap- nient, as heretofrfre described, made

imiii.-ly ROO feet southerly from by George R. Merrill, Township En-jl-.-hiuh' Vai'iL-y -Railroad. The glneer, and the speclflcatlon» there-!

Brer Westfleld Trunk, from Cen- of, which are now on file with the1

Avwme and Wfttaut Streets in Township Clerk.krk Township to the Westfleld 6- Tha, improvement shall also

adjacent to the Lehlgh Valley Include such extension into Inter-jlialiwuy Itoiid, is included. ' secting streets not beyond the

. .. H u( the Trunk 9»wer In- property side lines of Liberty Streetdt-M approximately 3,600 feet of as may be determined by the Town-inch, MOO feet of 54 Inch and ship Committee to be necessary to|

|6M f»:et of 36 Inch. ieVer, will) protect the Improvement. t"lis. uppurtenances and otfieri 7. Said Improvement shall heincidental thesetfl4' ' ! made nnd completed under the au-

3p to iin« including eewer of 30' pervlslon and direction of the Tow.n-• • in <|tameter the pipe is to be ship Committee and according todazed vitrified terra cotta or the provisions of an act entitled,iir.n ]ilpe;«36 ineh pipe ntiy b«;"An Act Concerning Municipalities",!

viiiillt-d tile or contrete or cast!hereinbefore depcri^ed. jB. and larger s^es tie of pre-oast' 8. Th* eost of s«id Improvement |' u.nvd concrete" piie with pro- shall beiasBessed upon tlip lands In'

• inside coating"-* re-lnforc*d the jviclnlty thereof benefited or In-1'iliic pipo with, Yltrl&ed tile creased In value "thereby to the ex-

|r plates. ' 1 tent of the benefit or Increase.MI iiiii must be accompanied by | 9. This ordinance shall take effect

cmiinii check for J45,O0O.OO Immediately upon Its adoption andto the Rahway Valley Joint advertising as required by law. 'us a guarantee that" the Dated Ajprtl 8th., 1920. !

tor will execute the contract,' Advertised April 12th., l.'J-i), and

IcK

Better used car values prevail at the FAYETTECAR MART because every car on our floor is recon-ditioned and tested before being offered for sale.

OUR GUARANTEEProtects YOU

Our ONE WEEK EXCHANGE POLICY gives youABSOLUTE protection. You drive any car pur-chased here for seven days, If within that time itit proves unsatisfactory, return it to us withoutloss, in exchange for any car you may select,

Lowest Prices

Is it not to your intorest to make youflU iirn interest ? "

Are part of last week's earnings work-ing for you? > . - . •.' • '

, ' ' • ' '

"This is the only' mutual saving* bftnk inPerth Amboy. '* ' ' ' ' , .

THE PERTH AMBOY SAYINGS INSTITUTION210 Smith Street, Corner Maple Street

••• forfeited', and which said-hail tie returned to the bid-!tiie execution of the contract.!

I - of planK, proposal forms,1

a 1 ions and forms of bond'itmet can be seen at the of-I'bde Potts, Consulting En-• 1 Church Stteet, New York

I1 lit the office of»the Railway1 Joint Meeting, 37 Elm -\\V3tiield. N. J., or may«be

d by piospectlve bidders up-1'iHisitiin; tirenty ' dollars

|'U 1 -which sum will be re-••l to Contractors who submit

i'ii return of the plans within''ays after the contract has>iwunled, if tbe same are Incondition when returned,

deposit will not be refunded

B. J| Dl'NKIAN,Township Clerk.

GEORGE R. MERRILL

CIVIL ENGINEER

SURVEYOR

Woo6bridge, N- J.

i

Prevent Systemic InfectionThru ORAL PROPHYLAXIS

tlsts are coming more, and more to believe tlia,t a gnjutp'uiorliy of all infeetiouH enter the-Oiody through the mouth,

ia Jiurt as important, both *or your Aealtb. and for your pj'r-imi syiHucUan, tut thfi niQllill iQ b? ^e^. cleai».a,8 It 1

bijdy to be bathed with soap anS wale;,'. ~ •'

jfur

, 4 teeth are Inconsistent with oral. cleanliness. In-. broken, and loose te«th glye rise to general systemn with its attendant" permanent bodily injury In on«v

with its attendant" permanentor another." ....

l»«ntal X-ltay', examination, correction, and treatment ofoutli i>niiitm,,,iu ;„;,.., m y ^ i j , t (he Qfljcp Of • • . '

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104 Main Street .

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Come and inspect these half dozen exceptionalvalues. Compare them with those to be foundelsewhere:

ft.. A. HlfeNER — : — A. F, GRElNERFuneral Directors

' PHONE WOODBRIDGE 2fi4

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Saturday, April 13 2 — Features — 2

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Sunday, Monday, April 14 — 15

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Easy Payments Trades, Accepted

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

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Page 6: GRA MUST GO ! I 0E CROSSINGS THE WOODBRIDGE ......2. Unusual nervousness Dt Inita-By- a vote of 5 to 2, the Township Committee, after a ppe-a.' cwljjublicjiearinij. p.n ,Mondi_y_.jni__^j_ysed

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Pntr*' SixTHE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929

Repairs Plannedfor Meadow l ine

' p u t ! wlli provide the bidder wltliHi'- ri!(|lilred bqnd, and must be din

, ilvered at the .place «nd ntffore the1 hour abovo mentioned.

Th» township CnHimltlfl rwrv«<th<' .miit-to rejeet any or nil bldp Si

id to the b«st Intet " ' ' ~*v to do.

prox imate ! } I'i.'i ffecl to ii rntelibasin on .Avi in l S tree t . All iift h e lot and lilork numbi' in ar>'KB nhuwn in) I he Tuw linlilpKefwnivnt M,i[> «r tin- T o w n s h

N may «<• necessary In here- filed hy Shr-ll Kuntern Petroleumhy appropriated l" meet the cost of Products, Inc., n corporation organ-mrryin&jOut Raid improvement, lxed under the Laws of tlipState or.

the Wd point for a ,aidStateperiod of fllt> yeara. '1 Ir,

'i'l

itis>;i<r*•' (fcrtfd.-- ' iTt «)ii unii lo I 'opTl iU' i m -

IHU". KI'»HI>H'>. W < I - pljinnt'il for I Ii-.i inir I 'mm t wlivn t in-- i -ondlt i ' in ofholh niH> 4 was d i s o w n e d at t l i c ]nipmii iy o f t h e T o w n s h i p (Jpmiiill l*'1 •Moncliiv a f t f -moim. Maynr" W i l l i a mA. K.\au said li> luiil Manned to,iih'cl (imcliito of" Hi" fa.iyilprf Chenit-ciil Company In Kurds relative to the• meadow r iad leadlrm to lh*lr plant;

of Woodbrldge .Shell Easteri

Apr* 12th..Kith,,* 1929t*»-

ADVKHTIsKMKXT— irt Hie ibecause

T. All the work, of iIs.to be lione In

tire plans and prnnii1 of the

tl.O

n,,

X O t l < V.IS HEREHV r.lVKN'that

,. will hold ftiment

S u ' l f W ^ a T V ' ' j f ' ^ ! K ^ - i Avenue COiic, -rC.*,April :2"d., 1,029, at ?,:\W o'clock (V«tU!r> t"rtd(1

tlit- afternoon, to coninder the final I.s*oriu B..*KIwttiH ordinance, I toiort

, n ( Woodbrldge, In (he'O

P, MMdtoeex. at a point dU-.t l 2 1 0 f e t south be

li.ii>rqYeim>

nail be dfiteniMu'il hy the Chair-' Its «uceessors and nsBiRns.an ease-uinn' 01 the TomiHlitp Committee, jment to lay, construct, maintain andliif. Township Cl'ik and Township | operate said ntpe HnoH drroHH »nd | { |,'ivuBurer, who me hereby auttrer-; under BalJT State Slrm't at each o f t -

, ,./.:rt to execute an<l Iss^e »ald tern- the Bald two places hereinafter de»rjBciitmiance | i i o r . r y n ( J t M pf b ( ) n d s ,•..>•»-• »«Jlj?nated, (tppurtennnt to lands about

5. All the work of said improve'1] to be acquired by It, its 9 u c c e 8 a o r 8 , ^ B V O 1 , , „•„. - . „ - .ment U to be done In accordance and assigns, for a period of ntty ! g a g t e r n petroleum Products; Inc., ftwith • the plans «nd profile of the years; and """ I corporation organised under the lawsMadlBon Avenue, Avenel, Goncfetei WHERfiAS pursuant to a resolu- o f the State of Delaware, Its succes-,Immediately . . . .

J - and Cinder , U o n adopted by the Jownshlp Com- roâ„¢;Rn'd assigns, and granfa .to said | prescribed hy law.

by .aid KI,,|dW " " i S , - ; i W T SU^n. Petroleun, PrWeU. „„

* / u intersection of the suece.sorsend assign.., , y l l u ,„side of State atreei^nd the easterly and westerly Md,-* ,„aide of pW-Koad, By Shell 8 ^ , u ^ J J ^ ^ ' ^ y Ji,,.'

B."TnlB ordinance shall HI•• • • • t i p , , , , , t t g n ( | •

Mr. Katriuftky said that the . .. «,«„,_;*. « . . .wan ha41>" cut. up- liy irwli«'iwn«d O l ^ i o r t niR^by the National flrcproojlng Coin- -Jectlon *\t\\- the.jmny laut year. The trucks., he.1"1"'*1

said, no longer.. l|H<;d the roftd but ' •Iliat i t ' l a d l>een 'left in an aluioHl1

b..! icoiidluim !

ions, in. ivof, wiiicn'art1 nowhjlil Itit; IOWH*liip Ul^lK.

.. a written 6b-1 8. Tne .Improvement . BhaJI alsoTowtiHhlp Clerk' Include »uch *.vteri.8lon Into Inter-

tliai date, jnfic'tlng Hu'eelH not beyond ^ne prop-B. i nUNlOAN, Urty side lines ot Commercial AVH-

'nife 't.8 mav be determined,by the

,iuwnmi,|(! hinslnker, anu tlie ^voment Im'pfcv.'irieitt a* hereto- mu'tee"7rthe"'^^!!!^ o'i1 "Wood- SheirEaBtern ""Potroleum Product*, j introduced ind ~pawd n

NEW BUS FLEET TOCkOSS TOWNSHIP

T u n 11 e Stfrviw Co-mdlnatediTransport wan KlV'-n th'e rl|?ht to^operate a neat of lifu-en motor (busBPH over tl\e ntw HlRhway route(through ihe Township, at the meet-1InK of the T«>wiishlp Commlttefl!Monday itftefnooh.''The buaees willjbe of ft Huper-scrvlco type and will irun from Newark lo Trenton,1

through New nruiiswlck. •. |The t: re within the UmltB of tin",

Towushtp KiJl lie ten centi". The:[are ITo.n Wporihrld^e to .Newark ]

Cl«rk,inife 't.8. mayTownship Committee' to be fleets-

fore described, made by George H. | nnuKp in the Counly of Mldlleeet, i n o i t s nuccesBord andjftsalgna, a n , i n g March SfBth., i sMerrill, Township i:ngtuecr, and the 0 Q January 28th., 1B294 nollfce ot<ieagement appurtenant to land* about ir Advertised March

theicof. which are nbw, f t hea'r'lhg-on-the ^aid application tothe Township Clerk. | b e * h e l d v a t t h e Muhlclpal Memorlftl

ff. Th« .li»|>royement sflall a lso i n . Building oh Mond;iy, February 18th. ,

192JI.19th., !••

to be acquired b> It, He gucewmftre! A p cn Bth., 1939, withfl l l m g ™ etttoer «ld6ot; hering Aflrtt Mh J92

' • M i

•iii4

anfl BRslgns.S

A p cn B«ld6,ot; hearing.tt1

*th.. J92!>.anfl BRslgns. l y m g ™ etttoer « l d , ; hearing. Aflrtt Mh., J•said State .Street, to^lay, coti*truct,1 p » » w d aetond and

dude such extenBion into tnternect- 1 9 2 9 . a t g ; 1 B P M w a g aflvertlsed | maintain and operate the said pipe a n d adopted''April 8th. !')••,lt\^ atreeiB not beyond the property ) n t l v e woodttrldso [>eader,and In i lines at upproxlnuWly the «»id,j Advertised ae adopted

li of Mattl A\"«nue m n»ay!H b d t ^ I p 0 | n t i d f fifty year* 19J9

To Provide -tor OHHTCU- 1'urb,(•utter, dMMie and CIIMUT I'avJ?-meiit In CitmmeiTiHl Avenue,,Aviiifl, anfl * tttorm Seiv< r 'In« f.ninMToUa Autnuc jiiid.(ieorKt>Htivet, Avenel, ToKi'tht-r withthe -Necessary pp

'and to I'lfivl.le roc theMire of Ti'inimrnr} Not«t orImiirnvrtiicnt lloiids mill U>1'iovl'U' for the At*scss)n»entTht'PWrf.

..ary lo iiroteci tii« Improvement' 3. Said improvement shall he

•j made and compii(t«a untter nw uu-| Iniproj'finenl^

lt\^ atreeiB not beyond the property ) n t l v e woodttrldso [>eader,and In i lines at upproxlnuWly the «»id,j AdvHide lines of Mattlwrn A\"«nue m n»ay! tHe wbodbrldge Independent, ^woIp 0 |nt for a period of fifty year*. 19J9.Iw dtUM-mmt-d by the Township C o m - j n e w ^ a p e r g pubii8hed and circulated »mlttev to be necessary ..to .protect t h e j t n the TownBhlpof WoBdorldge, o n ' i ^ ^

„. The said pipe lines ahall be sburied In the soil beneath the bed of

shall be assessed upon the landsthe vicinity tune^n benefited or In-! ^

icitiaed in value thereby to the fcx-- j .] tent of the bt-nenl or lncreaBe,

11. TheiV gnall be taken by pur-

places in the Township ' ototsrvlBioii and direction of the Town-| •!• s -m ymproveineni . snaii .oe an(J w a g p o a t e d ,n flve

ship Commlttie ami accoruiiiB 10 made and complied under the su- n u b U c l i c e B , n l h B

the • provision" of an act entitled,! pervlsion and direction of the T«w»- f WoodbrWge-to wit: at"An Act. Concerinns Municipalities , shtp Commute* an( l ^ ^ " j ^ t 0 . . 1 ^ 8ewaren Post OfficeITerohioetore Mifucrltrail.^ .,. v * I ActV S COTcerntna "^Municipalities " Central, Railroad St,at

btj F e b r u a r y l e t . , 8 t h . , a n d l B t i i . ^ 192,9^, j g i a t e s t r e e t a t a d e p t n o f n,ot_ leaa . | A t t e B t ^

„ , W M . A . i : VCommtttpeman ;ii i

and direction of the Town-| 7. S..id improvement . shall .be an(J w a g u d l n flve o r l h e m o s t i ^ £ , w t ; - T h e , pavement.of the' B. J. DUNIOAN,

«tl(l Improvementupon the landa lnof benefited or in-

to the ex-

lj !t Ordained by th*1 Township. c n a a e | condemnation or gtherwlse,Commitlee of the Township Qtl(o r the, purpose of affording theWomlbrld^e, in the County of

.. ot9. This ordinance shall take effect

Middlesex:.

. . . Immediately upon its .adoption andnecessary nsiHs-ol-way lor ""i" I advertising as required by law. .bewer where tne sani» departs from-(. i n t r o d u c e d a n d 1)MSed flrst read-

Central Railroad StationMemorial Municipal Building .Woodbrldga I'Qst Office „

House ot Fire District No. 1Id locations being In Wood-

bridKe Township, New Jersey, ln ac-cordance with the Statute In such]case made'and^provided; and ;

liearlnK on the snld .was held hy the &aM

p Committee of the Town-;ship of Woodbrldee at the Munlci-,

Memorial Building on Mond >, I18th., 1020, at 8:15 P. M ,'

.hearing wuiT continued to *

HuMl)and (testilvT after (,'oiiiK Uurn.-i. Streut, be .Improved by thedown badly at brld^r) "You iniKht construction of concri'tc curb, gut-liftve gutwed I hud no heart, part-' t^r, jmKie, and cinder pavrment,nur." ' and <tif the construction of u storm

Wife i.sweetly) — "Quite, but' a' w.wi-r In Commercial AvHiite nnd"iTioiTKKt'yiHl mill a lii'dln." ditfllnft.'.'-.C^oiita;. Street, under and hy virtue

OiUwa Citizen. . . . . - - - , — . — . .

—I.I* . VI, KDVKHTISKSlKXTr-

of Lin- provisions of an "art eriTTTIpTlv"An Act Concerning Municipalities,"

l h 1017 th

over lots(140) and One Hundred forty-one (141) In Hlock S56-Q, asshown om the Township Assess-ment Map, said lots heing moreparticularly dajwiated on the

hereinbefore

and adopted April Sth., 1929.Advertised as

| Attest: '

approved -Jlarch.1 27, 1011and

the

KOTICE TO COXTRACTOW8

•ttrTrti~it-|ir(n»nalii fur IIH' <;*)P''t'M"-i / 2 . Said Improvement aTfall betlon of J,elln-Colonla Spur, Hahway| ki(nvr7~Hi> tTTB'-Cgiiiniirtiiil Avenue JValley Trunk Sewei, \Voodbrldgei ,vvfnel, Concrete Cui'h, Gutter,Township, Middlesex County, New • Grade, CindeV Pavement and Com-Jcr»ey, ^will be received by the j iner'cial Avenue and (".cor c StreetTownship Committee, Woodbrldge, Slorin ^p\Ver Improvemriit.New Jeney, until :!:S0 P. M.r April1, ;',. The sum of Twenty-two Thou--'t-22nd., 1929, at which time they will'sand 1122,000.00) Dollars or BOJbe publicly opened and read in the. much hereof as may be necessary is!Memorial Municipal Uuildlng, Wood- \ hereby appropriated tu meet thebridge, New Jersey. '; [COHt of carrying out said impr^ve-

The wbrk cOnslstn «f appr'oxl- ^uenl. ^ - *••mutely !T,2M,11n. ft. cif HO" Re-ln-i t, TetiipQ/ary notes or b rnds ate,. ^forced Concrete fine Sanitary Sewer hereby authorlzed**to be Issued from j sMP " Committe(mid 20 Manholes. 1 ' I time to time, In n amount not t o ' 1 0 "

Plans and specifications for t*ve exceed the aunv above appropriated,proposed work, prepared by George pursuant to the controlling provi-

jnentloned. "12. This ordinance shall . take

Immediately upon its adoptionrequired by

AprilAdvertised April 12tb., 1929, and

... ..... . , . ,„ , . . M., pursuant to theBlunted Aoril 12th t l o n » n d t l l e B«1(1 n o t l c e ' w h e n

adopted Apia 12th., r e t h e 8 f t l d T o w n B h i p committee,,.,, . Ttv\N o f the«Township of Woodbridge

ComnntU.eman-at-Largc.!|'eard a ' ' those appearing and deslr,iing to be heard; and

WHEREAS, it appears that the,EraTrttirg-trt tire nald application. wilL

This new idea of_ I j E ( i A L A0VHUTIHEMKNT- \

NOW, BE IT pR-

.-N O T I

Township Clerk.

N O T I C E

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe following ordinance parsed sec-ond and third

uin mi I

Merrill, Township Engineer, have of Chapter 252 of the Laws of

and was'tint" of the Town-

on April 8lh.,

. J. DUNIGAN,Township Clerk.

, DAINBD by the Township Commit-tee of t h e ^ w n a h i p of Woodb^ldgejin the County of Mtddlesex^aa !ol-lows:-1± JJifiJTownBhip of Woodbrldge

tn the County " ~

1929.•I!. J.'DUNIGAN,

Township Clerk.

been filed In. the offce of said Engln-i I U I S , its amended an<i supplementroer, iu the Municipal ButhHaeued, which notes or bonds shall beuriWoodbrld?e Township, New JerBey,'interest at B rate jiot to exceed sixand may be lnspeclnd by prospective i per cent per annum. All other mat-bJdtidd during business hours. j tcia in respect of said notes or

TliQ standard proposal formB are'bonds shall be detenuined by- theattached to thp specifications, copies j Chairman of the Township Commit-ot which may be obtained upon ap-|tee, the Township Clerk and Town-pllcatlon. to the Engineer. I aliio Treasurer, who are hereby au-

Plans' and speciflcationB will be, thorized to execute and issue saidfuralahed to prospective bidders up-1 temporary notea or bonds.on payment of Ten ($10.00() Dol-j 5. Sitdmorm sewerlshall consistlars, whlcli amount will be refunded |of n. 48" r«-lnfnrced coji(;rtie.,jie\yer. I

" " ' •""""" beginning at the <ulvert'"at-*"iUahway Avenue opposite lot ' j141 In block 855Q and extend- :In^ westerly through said lot '141 approximately 62/feet to a Jproposed manhole; t h e n c e jnorthwesterly through lots 141 |and 140 In block 855Q approxi-mately 80 feet -to a proposedmanhole, in George Street aboutopposite the easterly lot line oflot 144 block 855Q thence ex-tending westerly along GeorgeStreet, approximately 464 feetto a proposed manhole in 'Com-mercial Avenue;' thence north-erly along Commercial Avenueapproximately 250 feet to a"proposed manhole ln Meinzer

and from

upon return ot plana and(ions before the time specified forthe opening of bids. «

Bids must be made on the stand-ard proposal forms in the mannerdesignated therein and required bythe specifications; must be enclosedIn sealed envelopes, bearing thename and address of the bidder andname of proposed work on the ouVl.side, addressed to the Township:Committee, Woodbridge Township jNew Jersey, and must be accom-panied by a certified check tor a sumof 10,% of the amount bid withoutconditional endorsement, providedBald check shall not be less than$500.00, payable to the order ot theTownship Treasurer, and a SuretyCompany .certificate stating thai

bidder with the required bond, andmust be delivered at the pla.ee and!before the hour above mentioned.

The Township Committee- reservesthe' right to reject any or all bids ifdeemed to the best Jntereat .of theTownsbtD so to do.

B. J. DUNIGAN,Township Clerk.L

Dated April 9th., 1929.Advertised April 1,2th., 192!), and

April lftth., 1929.

—liWOAL ADVERTISEMENT—

crete sewer extending northerly 'along Commercial Avenue ap-

AN O«BINAS(,;K

To Provide for <5meMe Curb,Clutter, Gride, ('hider- I'aTeinentand the Necessary Drainage ofMadison Avenue, Avenel, Wood-bridge Towntthiii, ami to Pro-vide for the Issuance of Tem-porary Notes or ImprovementIVouds and to Provide (or theAssessment Thereof,

Be It Ordained by the Township)Committee of the .Township of!

' Woodbridse, In Lite County of IMiddlesex: - * •1. That Madison Avenue, Avenel,

beginning at the southwesterly linenf Avenel Street' and "Mtendiijgsouthwesterly approNlmately 1,250feet to the northeasterly line ofLenox Avenue, be Improved by theconstruction of concrete curb, gut-ter, grade and cinder pavement, anQ|the necessary drainage therefor, un-der and by virtue of the provisionsof an act entitled, "An Act Concern-lug Municipalities," approved March27, 1917, the amendments thereofand supplements tnereto and other

I laws applicable thereto. ., ,2. Said improvement uhaM be

known as the Madison X W u e ,, Concrete Curb. Gutter, Grade

Improvementi.

NOTICE IS HEltEHY GIVEN thatthe. following- -ordinance pasted _|.ec:ond and third. ltudlUb nnd^wWadopted at a meetiiffc of the Town-.! to the laying" constructing, malntain-shlp Committee on April 8th., mg and operating of two 12" Bteam

-jacketed aapha.lt flux pipe lines, two!<)'• fuel oil pipe lines, six S" gasA-llne-kerosene and fire protectionpipe lines, six 6"«gaB, oil, a^d dleseloil pipe lines, ten pipe lines varyingin size from 2W to 4" for water,air, steam and drain lines, under and«Ki'o»« fftRte Street,, in tj\e Tort nob,!*of Woodbridge In '• the Cfunty ofMiddlesex, at a pofllt approximately1,155 feet'north along State Streetfrom the intersection of the easter-ly aide of State Street and the north-erly side of Woodbrldge Creek, byShell Eastern Petroleum Products,Inc., a corporation organized underthe laws of the State of Delaware,Its successors and assigns, andgrants to said Shell Eastern. Petro-leum 'Products, Inc., Its successorsand assigns, an easement appurte-nant to lands about to be acquiredby it, Us successors and assigns, ly-ing on either side of Bald StateStreet, to lay, construct, maintain

AX ORDINANCE

(Consenting to the laying,t'onutnictlng, >M:iijitmii'Hi&' Kiwi'Operating ol Certain Pipe LlnexAcross and Under State Street,in the Township of Woodbrldge",at Two Places by Shell Eastern ;Petroleum Products, Inc., itsSuccessors and Assigns, and(irantijig an En-fiuent to ShellEastern Petroleum Products,

"Inc., Its Successors and Assigns,Appurtenant to liands About tobe Acquired by It, Its Succes-sors and Assigns, to Lay, Con-struct, Maintain and OperateCertain Pipe Lines Across- and -Under State Street, at" TwoPlaces, for a Period of FiftyTears.

•WHERKAS, a petitlpn has been and operate the said pipe lines at

greater telephone conveniencearnaanl-

make the r\merican home the meat 1- able to the worij....

Telephone convenience—all through thehouse. Telephones.. .wherevcryouneedthtm.

Yoc htve no Idea haw much digerence thbmodem comfort makes in ease, convenienceand safety. . "*Xl>\Tchitecls are providing for it in their plant 'tot new houses. Builders and remodelers are

- the facilities for complete telephone' tight ta«nhe walli of their hov#»— •.

ppAnd it is all 10 moderate in cost Call our

Business Office today. We will gladly show youhowihitneafidea of telephone comfort can beapplied to your own liome.

New Jersey Bell Telephone Company

3. The surn'onElBveri' TfiotffiaW ==£i=v—.--.•- -x-""."~_;T\vi!-"

.($ll,0P0.00) 'Dollars or so much

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS

Sealed proposals for the construc-tion of Madi»on Avenue Curb, Gut-1ter and Cinders from Avenel Street,'South to Lenox Avenue, Woodbridge,.Township,' Middlesex^County, N«w(Jersey, will be received by the .Township Committee, Woodbrldge,!Nffc Jersey, until 3:30 1'. M., April i22*d., 192!l, at which time they will!he publicly'opened and read ln the!Memorial Municipal Building, Wood-bridge, New Jersey. "'

The work, consists o( approximate-ly. 1,200 cu. yds. of Excavation,2,490 lin. ft. Concrete Curb andGutter wid li20 cu. yds. of Cinders.

Plans and specifications for theproposed voi% prepared by GeorgeH. Merrill, Townuhip Engineer, haveboon tiled in the office of said En-gineer, in the Municipal Building,Woodbridge Township, New Jersey,and may be Inspected by prospective

TnflttWB" durjjig buainoaa hour», . ^ _Tne standard proposal forma are

attached to the apeclnca,tloh8, copie*of which may be obtained upon aplta&tlou to the Bngluteer.

PUns aud aueclncatlons will t »furnished to prospective bidders up-on payment of Ten ($10.00) Dollarswhich amount will be refunded .uponreturn of plans and specifications, be-1fore the time specified lor the open- {Lug ot bids. '

Bids must be made on the stand-ard proposal forms loathe mannerdesignated thereto and required bythe specifications; mult be enclosedlja sealed envelopes, bearing the .name

-' and address 'ot the bidder and namtof proposed work qn the outside,!addressed t« the Township, Commit'tee, Woodbrldge Township, New Jer-

' sey, afcd must be accompanied by acertified check tor a sum of 10% nfithe amount bid without conditional1

eqdorsemeut provided said cheek•hail, not be less than V500.AQ, pay-able to the order ot the Township

- Treasurer, 'and a Surety OompaQ]— " - — 8t4ting that Surety Cw«

for

f , " I

- 'It'.

MACK PRESS, Inc ,BTBDBT

LAUNDRYelectricity with having banished

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Page 7: GRA MUST GO ! I 0E CROSSINGS THE WOODBRIDGE ......2. Unusual nervousness Dt Inita-By- a vote of 5 to 2, the Township Committee, after a ppe-a.' cwljjublicjiearinij. p.n ,Mondi_y_.jni__^j_ysed

, * • ( '•' • : \ 3 s KRFI ;

THE WOODBfttDCE ^ M ^ Sevan

"> • • • !

ARDS TAKEiPENER FROMIRDS A X NINE

tellers' Duel Between Nagyand Elko Results in 3-1

| Victory for Woodbridgiteiw ,11,.1 lii lilgr.Cardinals defeatI I|Mis ,\. C, nine to "win their

i m , ni Hie year by a 3-1 scoretmils tii'ld last Sunday after-riir rliHi wa,s a pitching

h.iwiin K l k o ' and Nagy,i;|l(o was relieved In" theK ,

i'i,r<l» dtd their- scoring in,nil frame whep two hits, a„! A sacrifice let the three)n. Tlu' Fordltes ' lone run jiiir seventh when they rangjhits.I'iinlH have been sponsored I

\V'ip(idhrld(je .Post of the i!! l.cKlon. They will be;,,!• Hie State 'League gamesiln- fall. Local pluyerB whoin MI contracts 'are: xDunigan,, Ciiinplon, Brenhan, Mur-inl.lv, Harcellona, Dunham,

[,Defile1.' ' •

"Sport for Sport'* Sake"New Slogan at N. J. C.

"We. care more about seoinsfifty girls learn to play a gamethan about developing oneOlympic champion," declaredMIBB Helena M. Kesa,' directorof the physical oducation de-partment of the flew Jefney

• Collets tor Women recently.She .utiA- jthat it i» upon Orlsprlncltil«S,t»at the spring epon

. schedule which she has Just an-nounced J s baBed. The newprogram, which toes Into effecttills Week, gives Rtudents aca-demic credit for such pleasant '„pastimes as golf, tennis, ridingand . canoeinK. "flport for

"Sport's Sake" k the slogan of, N. J. ju. .

Sportraits

W00DBR!DGET0;Pn oLi ePLAY LEONARDONEXT TUESDAY

Tkru BARRON BATTERS BEAT

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Barrons Will Meet ShoreBoys on Diamond for FirstTime in Two Years.

TV WoodtiHdge High School nine•will Journey to Leonardo next Tues-«fayJ afternoon to play the LeonardoHigh- team. It wlH be ; the secondKaine ot the Benson for both teamB,the Barrona having trimmed theIlahway Hlglt .School jiine at Rah-way on Tuesday "by a "5-2 score,l^onardo plays Keyport nt Keyport"today, If the weather permits. ' '

Tuesday's" clasli will be tlie firstIn which Woodbrldge and Leonardohave met on the"miid Ibt' In "'Iwciyourft. The locals lost to the Leon-ard itâ„¢ two years ago by a singleinn, the score being something like2-1 or 1-0, according to Coaclf-Lewis Blood, of Leonardo.

fViach Rice artd < CrinoH" IHrtnflmade no predictions an to the out-come of Tuesday's game. CoachMOC'H charges played a good gampat Itahwav In spite ot the weather,which was both cold and damp.The locals appeared better In that«ame than niy prediction Bare themcredit for belijg. "

The.line-up will be as tollt ws.Woodbridge: Dimock, 2b.; Still-

man, If.; Schmidt, if. or p.; Handerhani, cf,; Clark, lb.; Wukovets,p., or rf.; Tdth, ss.;, Deninan, 3b.;Montague, c.• Leonardo I—Maggon,—p,;- J, Tully,lb . ; Kohlenbush, 2b.; H. Tully.,3b.; Lyons, as.; Ahern, c.; Weln-helmer, cf.; Moller, If.; Miles, rf.

Suspension Added an "Of!" Color to MostColorful Sox Rookie

lere Fishingicenses May)e Obta ined

WALTER SPENCEWAI/TEB Sl'KNCK, Plillailel-

phla aquatic stur, splashed tothe individual. hemoni in. the im-tunml.chamiilwirtlilps held.hi NewYork rec»wtly. His total ofpoints for tho nii'ft was 119, twobetter than Walter Ijiufer, whofinished second.

He broke Ms own world's rcr-<inl, set three years tmo, in th»aiiU-j-nrd h^-fljWttoke, his MpmLal--t>, by coverl|jK*tlie dlstajice iii 2

i U 47 H-S stcouds.

BEARCATS TOPLAY HAWKS

ON SUNDAYWoodbrldge

bomb husebairwillgaine

it« firstSunday after-

Journey's EndLady* (in a pet store}—"I like this t^e

but his legs am tooSulemnan — "Too stwn! Why,

iiiiiiiiini, they all four rrMh thefloor."—Mugwump.

warned by'lhe Stateani'1 Cominin8lQji to be

iln-lr licenBe card* with'ri;se buttons pinned oni, when they visit them* on Monday. Gamet ilrimty wardens hatet.il to rhetk up on allill to b<- more strict thisliur-bt'sslon of undersizedinisR, pickerel and perchJII, and fullure to haven displayed, and license

'H porion, will bringlines on the head of the

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tml i

ps ;ii=.nim

Tin•or ui

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own sporting good stores| hunting and fishing licenses

itiihu'd are:Sport Shop, Perth Am-

sVhUn Uros.. Perth Amboy;Xinhoy Hardware Co., Perth

i.itli.'i's, Perth Amboy;Main street, Woodbridge.nun' ultfo ' be •obtatheo~*y^

iiiirliml clerks of any city,villain in the state.

'hip Clerk B. J. Dunigan, of.iliif, stated that he will bearcoinmudate local anglers

HITS ;il uny time.

Laughs at Geontttry

noon When the HearcJits nine andt.h<; Perth Araboy Huwfcs will clashan the Ilearcats' diamond at Do'clock, Efforts are being made tohave the. first ball pitched by a mem-ber of the Township Committee.

Joe Bartish will be in the box forBartish is well known

and 1B considered one of the besthurlers In the county. PresidentHenry Brown, uf the Bearcats, who

j has charge of the nine, promises tohave one ol the best aggregationsever/ seen on the sandlots under the

But the testimony of ' a fourth banner of the local club.corner to the love triansle started i The annual sprint; dance of thetheir tongues clicking again. — St.! club will be held in the MunicipalLoula Globe-Democrat. I Building auditorium next Saturday

Jtivenlng. Several prizes will beawiiirdej.' Music will be furnished

Why Th*ey,Vinelling on the number of

Jrlvi'ii boat's on the Thameslidiiuond, a writer Volntg out

is very bad for fl»h. Thatwhy sardines always lookr.ihiy dfpreat. —HumorUt

;•! ThU Straight.. ki'ttU' of water is P"1 o n

n. ii nets hotter and hotterbolls. — "New Practical

by Mack anfl Davis,

Fishinrfckle

Old Timersv.

_ ..If. v o ! j svice f>n wiiere to'lJuy'jiTiirtacklf for the opening ofthe trout season April15th.—ask the old timers.On their list -Of "pre-ferred" tackle stores,you'll find LEVIN'S. Wedon't claim to tys the onlytackle etore in the state,but "Old Timer11 will tellyou that we're one of theheat, We haVe almosteverything the angler'sheart deslrea. But ifthere's anything we havenot got, we'll get it foryou—pronto, without ex-tra charge.

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RAHWAY HIGH 5 TO 2IN SEASON'S HRST TILT

Schnidt, Smiling Sophomore, boms as {Vomiting Ctodi-date i v Berth on Pitching Staff; t o o l Boys ShowGood Form. , *

itocklnK"in to receiver foul

Th« riarron ^V*>IIII>' IIIHII jjchool, their nhrtp«'tilne chalked up a vuiuiy tiy u 5-2 thtipiscoft> In thehTj openit, plaVt-d *Vlth t lpr1|U' Haliway High »<hn»| nt Kahwa'y j Itin NthaiR, a Darron Hl^ti,SchoolTilesday afternoon, The conivirt; student,., foand a perfectly roundWa« BtHK«d bfefore ti handful.of half j hole In tho roof ot'hlit/^MDdel T"frown funs who looked and acMl! where a ball landed that had atart-as though they were «ltnp»*lnic u « l JT hop for the "-rrvpi•". Nahasxhockey game qn nn outdoor .rink, found the Inner roof of IIIH fli»-wrTwo groups built bonnrea. in iUe._J)ai>fc'ing down, but a swrch failedmirly Hta^eB of the name but fnrgofjto reveal the*pill which wan finallythem Trfter-'ttWn^ Hrelf fcevettth MjijJWded to the- 'T»W»y whtpfc- mtnnlin* stretch. . felnSBed as "inlBBing" at. the «>nd of

WukoveU sUrred Tor Wood- the scrap.' 'hiliUe, both ex hat and pn the

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Hnnderhan made theImse hit in the tussle.

By HORMAN E. HHOWNWriter—fat- Ontral Preiw

The Woodbridge Un<ler)«W1TH THE* WtfrSE SOX BASE-' « BALL TBA M, >Apiil 11.—Theycall him "Cpckjf^ATt," this CharlesArthur', JShfres, *fio la labelled asthe best and most colorful WhiteSox prospect In. years. He playsfirst base, andk while he has not thefielding grace ot a Chase, or the hit-ting power of a Slslei. he possessesmore self-confidence than a drunkenProhibition officer.

Just how fa1." his cockynesb willcarry him along,, or away from, Uv;lath of glory remain to be seen.In vTtw'of-the still receat action ofMauager Blarlil'irne in sinpendl'^him for'failure to obey tfaiiiingrules.

The cithena of Waxaluichle, Tex.,still remember back in 1!I25, whenShires first achieved public promi-nence. For it was .then that "Cocky

niDund, "Wukle" brought In twol>t'lt\<; runs fM the localn and »truckout five meri'iftn JL\\P flrsl prv^nframeR. Mauren made the two runsfor the loseri, the second one coin-ing early In^the sixth to fill thehearts of the Rahwiiyttcs. w+th nhope tor a rally.

Schmidt, smiling Itarron 'sopho-.mm w. want 4n .to Bttfr for ^fstiOveiSiWhatever chance thf home '"Teamhad for a rally- was nlppod, when thel|"J'"rtt rf nlocul boy struck out the first man! S ^ ' 0 ' ' ">?• ~"up, allowed a foul tip for the sec-. £.*,? ,,, 'ond, which Montague caught.11 '"1"1 ' '10-Schmidt th»h struck out three menIn 8ucceasiott. He oontinued to!wcrtt smoothly and mtrifiwrtyr' strilt-1Ing out four' men In the last twoframes.

Tlie Woodbridge nine played al-

only two(Montague,'

smoothlyllarron catcher, workedthroughout, the.,game.

Cacciola coached at third for thalocal*. - '• '

Barber, of the pihway A. C.,umpired.

The scores:

Alt, H. H. K,a i l ..t4 1 2 0

0 2 0

Stlllman, It.

P ..8s.

rf.

lmoat errojlflass ball, In -xplte of thecool wealher"TfTiloh damfiehwl IBs jfulib, IT,ardor of players and spectators, pickens, cf.Kertulla, Rahway catcher, foupd it Mnuren, 3b.hard to hold the new bulls which) HeBHc, rl

Railway3S 5 8 2

by LinUchustra.

Bros. Cliffwood llflach Or->

ROTARY SPONSORSTRI • COUNTY TRACK

MEET JUNE EIGHTHTIIH annual Trl-Counly Interschol-

sllr Track and . Field Meet

Art" drop-kicked 53 yards with 4Sseconds to play to give lila highschool team a 9-7- football, yictans-jtalncy thisvrei Hillsboro High. The sretlonnlj'j'ilnckburnechampionship of Texas was at stakein this contest.

Before that stirring event Shirhad passed 35 yards to ylveteam their lone touchdown, andhad missed the pkice kick for thepoint after goul to fail to tie thescore at 7-7. TJlM' drop kick -thatwon was Shires' first in competition.Previous to that he had been a placekicker, but, when signals wentwrong and he received the ball fromcenter Mr. Shires calmly booted theball square throiinli the goal posts

apriiis;, Manager Lenaappointed 8hlreB the

Hedi man, rf.also gave the pitchers quite a bit oftrouble. Tandy, p. „_

•The bottom of the brook which is Zunuui, lbknown as a "river" In the cHy.'Bafrim. lb. -should bo well paved with balls, j Gin! rida, 2b.both new and Old. HnuUl boys who | Kmulla, c. ...stood on the sidtjM«*n and who had Gn.mne, ss. „....gotten In free by wading the streamearned their admission by taking off 31 2 6 4

OUTDOORS

And experience in

The lirst fjrSy streak, of D>iwn on clplea of Isaac Walton, un<} we don'tMonday will find an 'army of nieh believe that optimum will go un-and ' ' """

the majors is limited to a little over rods,boys, equipped'1 with• already knee-deep

slenderIn. the Hoarded next Tuesday and during

occasion —I a if in

for the th,reeeverything., Ifripm then on

lUlllltB thUt

most auspicious'shires. It uumeagaln&J. the Red NSiA in Boston. Hismaiden .attempt resulted in a triple.Then followed'a single, an out on anattempted bunt and two straightsingle^ Thus he hit five for fourhis first day out.

"So this Is the threat Americanleague we hear so lnucll (bout In

riffles or the quie,t pools of their fa- tlio reBt of the Jersey trout season.In New York Btftte, where the

season opened lust Saturday, the re-The of streams last fall,

"Sweetheart of Texas." He becamea roving athlete, pluylng in six dif-ferent colleges. Must of his time

meant Texas/' w « Shires' dry, comment ashe entered the club house after his

Shires was the first glimpse at big time hurling.a,*

The Blx-toot 195-pounder wasborn in MlUford, Masa., but has beensi'ired hv the Koti'iry Clubs of Unlon.was spent In variogs institutions un-!a resident Of Texas since childhood

County, will bo held, at Warlnanco der assumed names. He attendedi'ark, Elizabeth, on June 8th.- The]Marshall College most of the tlme^-events will/start at 1 io'clock- in the two years—but obtained his degreeafternoon, regardless, of weather j from Westminister College.conditions. Students Da, good «chol-| Shires is perhaps the only majorastic litandlng in any\ of the last leaguer who was ever elected fieldfour years of any senior high school captain of hla team before he really

U i Middlesex and Sonwrset made good In the big show. WhenUnion, Middlesex andi'nUflfl..,mfty pfiTtiplpaty

days. He will be but 22 years old

ami the distribution ot trout during | ports of , vater conditions and ithe last three weeks, the warm!e.:tches were unusually good. Someweather wlilch must have converted even went so far as to state that itthe speckled beauties from bottom wais "the best season opening withinfeeding, to mid-water and surface the memory of the oldest angler."epicureans, all promise one of the Ther.6 1B reason to believe that thobes,t eeaBOn openings this grand old favorable conditfonB in the Empirestate has even seen. state will likewise prevail In Jer-

'MJmiuenchable Jifltlmlaitt seems to *ey; for our state Is stocked ^ust asbe one of God's gifts to fools", is. well, It not more thorbugBV thali"a quotation'we saw the othes day. the atreamt of the neighboring corn-That may be so,'but even the an- iflonwealth. There are good fishing;'gler who trudges home wearily with years, and "off" years, yearB duringan empty creel after a. day's hard which thfe trout seem disinclined tofishing, had reason to be thankful t*ke the fry, or even tlw bottomto God foe Btill retaining hia op- baita, such as worms and mlnnowB.UhUsm. We believe that last, year belongB

August 1. When a kid in Waxa-I Vor, there is always the next day, in. that category.hartTle" he used" to watch tlie White I and the next and some day he'll Undoubtedly the change fromSof in LTna traliXl and ambt- S* that big one he lost; some day "good" years to "off" years maj beSox in spring training, and ambi e s c f e e l t r a c e d t ( j t h e w e a t h e r i , „ 1 9 2 8 w e

l rTnclasses, heavyweight division; over]ISO pounds; lightweight, division,1

[under. 130 pounds'and theclass. ' '

con-'BUl Ka_mm. resigned from the cap- Texas tana.The con-

tiouBly dreamed of t'utuce days.Shires came to ttw Sox from

Waco. Hla apparent disregard fordiscipline haB not been a surprise to

straining the straps, as he totes had a great many rainy, cold andme the grandad of them all. windy days. The streams 'wereThough it may be'foolish to bo usually high, and muddy. It BO

optimistic, it Is a foolish trait which happened that the week-ends were

*A~I)roop TV*) Much*"He was considered the most ex-

ndvlcs! Per.t parachute-Jumper in the coun-

Assets—"Poor Jess won't write any more

jokes now."'

i Comparative Strangers |They were alleged to,have written

liquor /prescriptions for fictitiouspersons, most of whom they hadiwver seen— Wichita Falls (Tevafl)liaper. ,

Ballot Stuffing 'Remember wheii Abraham Lin-

coln was elected President and thepeople drove' oxen to the polls tovote.—Des Moines Register;

try," remarked one of the friends! "That's sjp. By the way—dtd hestanding beside the open coffin.

"Yes," said the other, ,"he w'asgood till the last iltlop."-^?inclnuatiEnquirer. • 1

DoneSecvet Diplomacy?at the city of Washington

leave a, large1 estate?""Yes.' Jess didn't have BO much

money. Everything he earned heput right back in his business. Hisholdings would make quite a list."

"What ajre some of them?""A seeond-hand flivver, a radio, a

this seventeenth(etc.).

day of

Calvin Coolldge.

January | motber-ln-law, a bag of golf clubs, acollection of time-tables, some gar-

Frank K. K«llogt,r, etaoin shrdluetaoin shrdlu etaoin shrdlu cmfyppp.—Columbus Dispatch.

Fishermenare invited to drop in atNo. 8 Fifth Avenue, Av-enel, any evening to in-spect my lines of

Wet and Dry FliesSpinners, Hooks,Tapered Lines, Leaders

OltDKIIS TAKBN JfOU

Thomas RodsDevine Rods

Hardy TackleWaders Waduig Shoesfly-Books Creels

Dry-Fly Boxes, etc.

E. E. Raymond8 5th. Avc» Aven«l

10,000,000 BOWLERS

den Implements, a mortgage, someInstalment furniture, fiahlng tackle,poker chips, a bobbed-hairedand a clgaret lighter.".—Life,

wife

5,000,000 BILLIARD

playe/s keep physicallya n d m e n t a l l y fitthroughout' the UnitedStates thereby keepingin perfect physical con-dition to ward off,flu,grij), etc. Your doctorwill point out the bernr-fits of these two healthbuilders.

Special Afternoon Sessions for Udies*' and Instructions for Beginners

PERTH AMBOY RECREATION"WHHHB THS JiAPJBS BOWL"

Market Strort,uCorn«r Maditon Av«nu« •

We Supply Everything

for the Fisherman

EXCEPT THE M u l l !

andii you want to SEETHEM, you'll get an eye-ful of speckled beautieson display in our windowtank

GET YOUH,

FISHING & HUNTINGLICENSE HERE!

-pauaw«d by all true blue dls (continued on page eight)

Kiilv<'n —Teiiuui

Tttckle —eball and

Lieber'sSporting Goods Store

205 Smith StreetPERTH AMBOY

Now Is the T ime . . . .W looking over tli<; tackle displays «tn search

of new angling uutfLtf tor the coining twasou, don'to v e r l o o l i ua< • - " - - •••—,.- .-•

W« have a wonderful uasortmeM of anglers'In case you did not attend our "6th Annual b

crimm's Party" last night, there is still time to enterour prUt qontent fur the biggeRt fleh, In the vailoUi

All that 1B n««K8iitiry is to register,, and bring isany trout, nawj, pickerel, etc; which TOU think may.win the srlie.

Yuu are'always welcome to inspect our line Olfresh aud salt water tackle. ^ . '

PERTH AMBOY HARDWARE CO.313 Madison Avenue ,

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Pagp Eight

THE WbODBRlDGE LEADER, FRIDAV, APRIL 12,1»29

If You Afe Lookingfor a "So-So" T y p e d

$500 Still Neededto Reach Quota

in Milk Drive

'SSKSRED"u*e a e w e r J0D

DE MOLAY DANCE ford« Democratic"""ru€inT0N1GHT ClubRcksOffiicers

w« only dls-rt Itoidlnt: w«« III onylo. turn In AB almost complete

U*' meeting Of the cttttv

J ChristenseiTs Can't

n AB almosmeeting Of the

drieBojnton.evening.

tlmlBH MM) .xn»y p^mjw, thai due Id mam buy-Ing or marhlni' protlnrtinti, they arenM« in' M>ll* \mi A rwwtuMe wilt|t»r * l « . ' , ' • . . .

Hut they I'll he i don't klWW; cloth-Ing or ihr) don't know- you.;

\ \ > do not thl«k the peopleWthxIbiiilKt* wAjpt "slap-bang"tie*. . -

That part of the population we knoware men of Uwte —" refinement —Kwkcrs of eoml qualrlle* ~ ' 1

finders' of it here.

ttqr Hprlnic Suits1 start atbut finish «ttfc mtliTtotttBi:

i Main Street

held at tlie-nome of E. H.on Itnhwsy «vtiHH>, lust

evening. Tli«> total collected In thatwet ion in m-nrly two hundred dot-lara.

All golleltorr, are.a«ked"to com-plete their work and to turti la acomplete report il the final meeting

d i <-"U»lttte<Lt^ be heldon

The annualAmericua

n fflr two roadin the I»»-iin section were re

dlvpd hy the T"Wh(**P'Committeent thPtr meetttu: Mnnday afternoonand referred t<> the Improvementcommittee., 4*,K Jensen, architect,

Mr.. S. BarbarqtU, ofT h e JO,nt Board in charge o, the,

presented both

Townshipof this

Tcurb,Tor Elmhurst avnue '""> B ej* e 1?*Boulevard to Orwn •!»»»« will bflheld tip pending thepetition for a storm _Mr. Jensen said h* would present | t ,the next Meeting of the Comwltte*. }Blds . „

The sbtond petition was for s r ^ heldot the drive <-"U»lttte<Lt^ be held ;»tonn »ewer through "aidgely avenueIn the httbe ot B. H. BttfMon, on, and a section of Elmhurat -avenueJlahway avenue. Monday evening. |The matter was referred to the lm-All pprnond who have not made tticlr provement eofnmttteecontributions are Sliced to get In! ; i_ -''

; touch with Mr. tyoyninn, Mr*. A. L.1 Huber, on Gu-m street, or a BollcUb'rno anon, as .possible, ! '

mittee" *

o'clock., lit the erenlnf.• ' ' . - J J ' i • • — « - . ^ • • v

Sole H«MM of Snpport"Whr 4o«» a «tork »tand on ow

leg?" 'I

jfeUan. Robert MqKeoRichards and Boy Mundy.

The body lay lii lUte at the fam-

Batlowed.

the eeretnony" ai iolUj playe

The c'oBim'ltlee'-lh' elfarge hasintimated that about , »S00 In stillneeded" to make the drive a is«cceA..No further appeal- tor funds will be! fM -. ' ,'made (or two years'. ' '" ' M

Township FathersTame Lions Club

f Objjettrtr ^ ^Jimmy l» nevcf gqlng to marry

"The- paclflat!''—Jud«e.

With tw<3 member*'oi the,Lion:Club to "fill in'V.the "ToWnBMpCommittee" team defeated ,a grouu

B. V. D. Underwefc for Men & BoysInterwoven Hose

Arrow & Deluxe Shirts

C. CHR1STENSEN & BRO.

Committee team u»-.-.^- ,_ _.of'Lions Club bowlers in two oift oljthree : game* on the JJraItiiflien'9-Club" alleys'last evening.. High to'- ftills 'or. a single suing Went toHanBen," "roTTing "for the Town jFathers, who rang up a 1«J6 in his'

i first string.Hitrry t'QvA, president

Glub. was kigh winteam. He chalked up a 15second and last, string,

scores: •125 118 127132 158 102158. 108 104

of thean his

150 In -Ms

]saltier —GrausamMacLaughlin

"A Safe Place to Buy'!

Gill _ ~ — 134 155

71*'118

110

FordHardiman —SchoenebergerMcCtaln - ~

657

123

'132

n77

106T638 ' 536

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she wishedtO' withdrawfrom WTTst 6( 6o}feftOTg,lUa gorecbrd in favor, of the ordinance.

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voiced at theMr. Doggan:

,'I hav*uipvestii;aii(i the,* plansof the proposed plant, and find that

Prior'to the vote; Comoiitteemanl „ Hiffh Score Oil AllevsGill stated that he would void „ „ n l £ ~ , * " J V T « .11!against the ordinance beeauselrt-1^ , , .^6 ^ ^ m a r e s t c a r r i e d off all;lieved that the majority Of the peo- hon6rs-•wBfr-^'OT-wten .1pie of Sewaren. who were directly f°» e d «« tne. Craftsmen saffected by in pas^se. were against '«*» Wednesday evening.the coming of the plant, and that he Ulsfor_ three strings were 159. US Mfelt that they should be'utven first and 16.. . , . . [J

Said consideration In the matter, even1 MM. J. Hughes, was second high ^th...,«H he represented the rest of for three strings wl{h a I46t,a

e Third Ward as well. , -"« .* •»•»'BomuuUeemam Campbell warned The scores:

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plant without fulfil* m JDipke are a e i T a r e n ^g^-^Qu^u twice &entirely feasible. Modern industry f | o m woodgrijge, and that resenthas learned that H is both desirable m m o f • - - -and profitable u> utilize the waste ( ,carbon that - •" '" '"' t h e • •smokestacks.

»"'• and find that t h ( ? rtgt o { t U e Township, wnico ia- •-•- j -a.,^^their claims of an agnail treatment y o r e d t h e p , R n t i t h a t B n element in Mrs. ^ ^ n

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•QP-r u ^ ^ l . ; W - ^ W o l ««"£ -MM-- s atoT-irown; - -^ explosion aboard .mow *hlps. c o u ,-d did, be-WUo knows but what in the >eais . (A^ ^ . i . , '.o come this great tadustr,- knock- ^h dte^boTh5ta m Sing for admission at our doors, may tj . heavily restricted, and withbe the supply plant for a 6re.aMys- ^ ^ u S that'thfcommun^l -leui ol fuel pipelines supplying w o u , 5 -lwavs be strict!* residential Thundreds of other industries in u/s w

c ™ m « Gtt1L after'the vote! Ifcecuo" • , • > g • of 5 for, two against, made a mo-| *

, fit- Larkln. wantM to H.np.w_what . t i o n x\m the guarantee against nui-:would happen to wofklngnien ' in gance be signed by the Shell Cot-' • •-

.this.district if there were no Indus- poratiori", before" advertising of the blustery and chilly for the first twotries, such as the Barber Asilhalt,. 'ordinance was adopted.. ThiB was months.

Joe Turek, of Sewaren, comment-' carried by unanimous vote of the, T*118 >e«r things look different

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One can never be sure, of course,but the Indications are that we shallhave a warm, dry spring. * Unlessthere are a great many eiacirioalsiorins, accompanied by heavy down-pcfura. the fishing conditions should

Middlesex County, retaineu m a «—-—- — r - be1 Ideal.private capacity by Arthur Dunham I Goethals Bridge, Is Tialtlng at the' ? ^ l l l f

8 t t ' w L » S ! J 2 K L toonH f w rtoxirAi- Wiwuihrijipo . . . . . . one of tne nrw wooflDrtdgites toand C. W. lMCa«r, WooaDrwge h o m e of n i a pgrgnt, Mr. and-Mrs.' flHh the- g-^v Branch at "'-"-builders, scored for the proponents j H L o v e £ GTt^a B t r e e t ^ . nRh lbe Bo«'» Mrancn ai

jne IUIVB, u* u^n— , T —

* ed Omt it was "all right for com- Committeeniuters to object; but that there; rr^rrrr- •

pie" who. soueJU t.heir livelihood I Greg LpVe Home OD VlSlthere." F , j :

John E. Toolan, prosecutor pf Gregory Love, of Bayonqe, N. J.,Middlesex County, retained In a assistant superintendent of the

wh«n he read a letter from

"The men I represent pave con-|strutted homes in th(B Township,with an.aggregate value of about!three ' Millions I of Dollars; H thatmeans an approximate return in Itia*€s paid of about $200,000; these |

and daughtej»*-Suevisiting friends and

D. A. R, Uadmntedby Downpour, Plant.* Memorial T r e e sIn$an know that we must have in- j

4uktr}' to jhare the tax burden, to'five employment," to' grow and:Urogress. • . k' • |! "Let us look at this question In]

411 justice. A democracy has been!defined by Justinian as a form, of Ijovernmeat under which iydu Uve|1 onestly, injure ao one, and render!{very man hie Just due. No one;qan Btop industry from - building, jThe only reason you are here, is be-icause this company Is tn a position!whefe th.ey were compelled to apply j4jb the Townshtfr tef n«mlasloa-td'.lay some pipes under a street. You,who are taking advantage of thispredicament, are unmindful of the]fact that you are Seeking to deprivemem of and deny them the .very,oroperty righu which are post pre-iqlous to you. That isn't American.

[one of uq ahgujd teek to use our|roQer*» rlgliia to Injure anothertan's interests. Even If the Imlos-

were objectionable, you'can'ttop them. It the asphalt plantloes not come, some other.Indus- braB.BtBd . . •» ,

Jry will, and you cannot stop them ^ f n i â„¢ i 0 ^ie^ruu. they don't need to apnjy _"y

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permit. y.ou have no w a r e n ' **8 U8

dictate what shall he

. _.. spite of the cold rain,members of Janet uage Chap-ter, D.' A. It, and the small'group of friends.planked twodogwood trees in 'rfyodbi'idge.Park in honor of tber organ-izing recent and vlee-regent,Mr». F. ]l. Vanelline and Mrs.William M. Tombs. ;

Tl)*j lnesentatloh j to> theTownship park ««s *ad« byMrs. F. R Valentine and Mrs.Mrs. H. Von Bremen, in thethe name of the chapter,THroTigti Mayor WilllaW A. Ryanand Township Engineer GeorgeR. Merrill,. Mayor Hyan ac-cepteii tn* jreea on »ebaU ofthe Township, . ,

—The' progrtim ^winded aprayer bj flev. Emeijt Abbottand A eolo by. lira. A. R.Bergen, , j

Oxygen Outfit Sawf U f e

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! loir Pop Williams';. the mill' pond,!at "Pop's"; the .."Island",; a short! distance up stream from there, andj "the Gorge Bridge", where ^ereare some deep pools which navelong been fcn,own as the summerresidence of tyg brown trout.

Undoubtedly the South Branch atHoffmanns .and further up has also,been stocked;'Indications are, how-ever, that more, fish have been put

.in nearer the lake.i In keeping with its policy of re-] cent years, the State Hatchery hasi planted troUt Of legal site, froirijeight inches up. There would be'litUe sense in planting fingerllngsor sis lncb trout Just before the

'season opened.The Museenetcong, Pequest, Black

River, Rocks way, Faulinsklll, andmany others~lt tne northwesternpart of the state, where most Wood-brldgites go tor tbeir trout, have all

' Jfeen well Mwfe^i and should give[us some Splendid »pert,

If the das Is Warm, and thestreams nornali the worm fishermentrill bar* So alibi for using the tar-den hackle; those of us who lovethe sport for its own sake, and areaot mere P°t fishermen, will use

flies proved effective on th«ot the" southern counties In

fver the week-end, and,holds, should be the

"You people wh» object are ob* manhole oaeetlng to an Industry to be built . h e nkair

j n an arm ot tb« great tea. a won-l*ne L'*ir

terlul Industrial waterfront, Other UwAi Taintowns wend hundreds ot thousands , _ZT^

of dollars to attwtjse b r l w ^ , ^ ^ t , ^ r i l y > to 4 f e f f M e , „ .industwal sltai^ and nertohaUon. Miss Margaret Byan.

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while workingavenue,.

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anUgeous industrial sues, wiu pertohauon, Miss Margaret ajrmu,-iflor every inducement ,to industry. ^ a ^ dance, and Al Jacobson, as (

"This body of.meM UHe Commit-* member of the aM, WQ* «*l^?Hfee) is charged with, doing what U apthaoae in the «t . « W f » » gW the greatest good ot the grea> School plaji "SergeaKtJUWj- «»/*•».[ vumtor. To tho«« who will re*. Wednesday night at the Perth Am-«nt the coming dt thtt toaftWry, let boy school.ne say that time will cure many1

things, and that What you thought|ras a &K may turti out' t» )>• a «*»

chilly wind will compel even thisntboalasU to flick tbe wetInstead.

Hlch watar, always means largeea, aid No.l I's wUl not be too

xse; * No *9 U poaalbly the best'around bat for early season,

patterns we shall try are:j l o n l Cow*taan. MttrcB BnMra,l a w s Ear, Cowdung. Quill Gordon,

Qnees of the Waters. Pro-Sllver Doctor, Black Gnat,

a a dark day. White Jilller

Effective April 6th, 1929

HUPMOBrLEreduces all prices '55°° to $26(T

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to give the motoring public immediate advan-tage of HUPMGBILE'B new expansion program

Ewry b JtHflary HUPMOBILE acquired a new plant injClevdahd,coapriting more than a million tqnare ieet of modern and ad-

' fanced aatomotrre manufactnring facilities. -

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iU» was the first step b HUPMOBILE'S 1929 program of expan-«9n, giving HUPMOBILE a doubled production capacity for itsfamous Century can. • " . . ' * ' •

Now comes the second step; that of patting along to the public theeconomies which HUPMOBILE'S extended production plans makefeasible. ' ,

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These price reductions embrace all models b Jhe 492!L HWPMO-B1L£ Century Six and Eight lbes tad range from $55 to 260.00.

^nrirfrntly, W i m r e than twenty.ye*r$, HUPMOBILE hits-won•ltd held its public t f fine motor ear quality at notably low prices.

Bat today, in this new icheAJe of prices, HUPMOBILE excels itself |m nhe-gmng. . «

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