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Weai'p«|iiilily Ft;iin and Moderate Tem-ijturf: I'Ypflh South WlndB.
TWENTY-FIRST YEAR
CONTRACTSAREAWARDED FORSCHOOL ANNEX
Salaki Gets General Construc-tion Work at $96,795.Jensen & Rodner, 0 . S.Dunigan Given Other Con-tracts.
John Salakfc- Jensen & Hodner and,i. s. Dunlsan were the successfultiiiidoTH for the-work on. the addl-iion to Number 11 Scnool at the',i|icninfi of bids at a special meeting,if the noard of Education at theMinli School Monday, .night. Sal&kl*;IH awarded tho general constructionwink on his bid or ^66,795; Jensenx Ito&npr, heating aitd veiMJlatlng:,i *ir,.r,90; 0. S.Dunlgan, plumb|nK.fi;,;ur>. The electrical bids ' wereill ri'Jocled on account of technlcnliiors and will be re-advertlsed.
in all 14 bids were received on the.;.ncr;il construction work. Bernardlust & Sons was the necond lowestinkier with a huae bid of $100,680A. K. Jensen was third Ln the listwith a base bid Of-$101,898.
Six bids were received for the heat-ing and ventilating work with Jt. 0.Maupai & Co., second on the list witha bid of |lfi,980, JuRt $390 more
A Rodner, the success-
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"We-alU" Trip SouthEndsJn^Woodbridfe
A trip to the Bunny South end-ed in Woodbridge to™ J o m hCrosby, age iB, Sid Jamaftffi^ age U, brother., of mf®"*«" avenue, New Brighton,
L r d Wh * lh iL r d ' Wh0 *8M PlCk««»by Motorcycle Patrolman Jo-h Lewis Wednesday after-
y Patrolseph Lewis Wednesdaynoon a* runaways'
At police headquarterth f
the
than Jensenrul bidders.
Five bldHboard on the plumbing work,"" with
WITO received by the
p i c e qarters theboys amused the officers withtheir quaint Southern drawl. '
You-all see," declared* Jo-seph, the older brother,, "we-allcome from Virginia, Mother ladown m Richagnd and we livewith- dad in Stateu Island. We-sill thought that we wmiltl.go to
" Hlchmond to , w e mother forChrlstmap. ",V\itj reckon we-allliad better «o back m stolen 1H-
- land and wait till dad can takeus by Train."-
, TIIH police .''reckoned" thewine thing und notified th,eItoj-.H'-liitlur who came tq K«t IIIB
. *<ms Wednesday ovenlng.
GUESTART1STSTO PLAY AT W.
H.S.^ONCERTSHYprai i;ufKt artists will lie pres-
ent at tlw-Woodbrldse High Schoolorchestra concert to be presented atLhfi hlK.li school .auditorium » x tThursday evening, according to anannouncement made today by thetender of the orchestra," Miss AnnaFritter. The iirtlsts Include* Mlsallntli l-'iHcher, or Leonardo; cellist;
I William Weiss, of .Tussalc, string
OBJECTS TOCHANGES OFSTREETLIGHTS
Amboy Realty Board Com-mends Attitude on PavingOf Florida Grove Road.A complaint against the lights on
Harrison "avenue, Grant avenue andPleasant apenue, istlto, which haveheretofore been1 listed" under light,district No. 6 / being' transferred lo•Avenel district No.'3, was made,by
1 Mlehjiel Lewis, oT IsHIn, ,at the1 Township Committee meeting, Mon-day iitlcrnoon at the MejuorUU Mu
: nicipui Building.• .Mr, Lewis told th« fcummittee llm. '"• MtUieiifil thui the llfch't illstric; »v«8 to w • Qhani;eil. He cieclarctthai ho had heeimaylng bills to Ilgh
. district No. 5 for the past 20 yeans,! and ID desirous of learning the stiitu| of the district.| Township Engineer Oeortju, ItMan 111 explained that the matter'alreals an the Interpretation of a madrawn up hi the former Ujw'nshi•tUyineer und tlie present governorMorgan *\ LutBon? The map showthat the line runs from Kelly's Farmto llt'lue's crossing. Mr. Lewis de-clared that Uelue'B- crossing is still inexistence and is riot the Sucker Urook.urosttlng but 1B beyond it.
Harry Jackson, Sr,, who was pica-em at the meeting said:
"I was Interested in the light dis-trict in Iselin when it was created.At first 1 had theTnap. There was no
SSSaSSmSPARTY1 ARS0NSEENIN 'W00DBR1DGEHIGHEEVENPlans have been completed for the |
annual ChrlitmM party to be held by;Court Mercedes, Catholic Daughter*;
f America, at the Columbian Club jnext Thursday evening, December,
BUILDING FIRE'INHOPELAWN:
LAUDED AS STATE CHAMPSAT ANNUAL GRID DINNER
may call the chairman, Mrs. J. J.Grace before December 15 at Wood-
tree and the usual
Woman Tells Odd Story to Mombtn of Squad Given Gold Footballs to CommemoratePolice—InTe.tiiator* Find ScaooVf Moit Successful Season, Aquila Made O p -
tain to Succeed Cacciola. Board of ducation From-i m Stpport-of Frottam for Next Year.
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Fuses. i
M™. AlfrIn charge Include.
cw«y. Mrs. j . R xevi.
n y o ' M " P i
- Mrs: Michel Lan«an. Mrs. JohnEinhorn. M I » M M isuiiivan.Miirsaifl Krlly, Mmxar«t fltrity,
' Thompson. Alice Sandiih). K/thelCampion nnd "SiiHan Murphy.
MAN KILLED ONISELIN ROAD BYSTUDENT'S CAR
„ — story of ,__..,.,Ore and theft told by Mrs. Thomone)Hrtua, of west p«d r««d. B6pe-| This Woodbridge High School eleven was hailed as theua¥y' dksfroyed''to' B r e ^ e n ^ l i StottXlMft B champion team, despite contrary rulifig>of theims bf.'it broken down by the police,. N. 3. 3.1. A. A., at the Annual football dinner in the high schoolit was learned today., The result gf | Jaat'night. The members of the victorious squad were preaent-thp depnrtmpnt* iny«tiKntion, nn ^ y ^ g ^ footballs by Roy Anderson on behalf of\the Board
' Education to commemorate the remarkable season.-• - - - Col. Axton, chaplain o/ the stats
E l e v e n EltCtt ' f unJv.BKaily and former chief chaplain* * " " • o f the United State* Army, f*ttt«p-
AQUlla Captain 111 BUS l a l n l ' ( l thVauaiencewltH'tales of WarJack Aquila, son of Commltt-
deci Anthony Aiptlln, of 'lanllu, wax nnnii'il rnptuln ofnext yenr's eleven of Wood-bridge High School In' an im- 'promphl o left Ion held In (he IMIH
prs, is. expected to hrlnit nb'out .ctv-mil mit'six, police say.
Whon Urt> brokuout In' IIIH bom*. (Mrs. Barilla, wiu In llrooklyn, irhwr'u,*hc hill) bfvn (lulled, bin- Ilrt-Vlolil |ii>-MIT. beratiHC Imr husband wan r<-ported injured In an Occident theiv.ii -Wiia LIUT rumored • that her him-.,hand was dead, Mrs, llarilla dvnltil ,tliiH. When she returned to Hornlawn-she claimi'd that $650 in rusli ihad been .stolen from a bureii'j tlruu-,e r ID the rava«VidJ<eeidence. . • -i
_ _ Keating Finds Fus*f» jf\ MI •. \r •» c i p • J ' Sergeant George Keating wan as-jOn Way tO VlSlt SlCK Friend signed to investigate the case. His i
In IselinAuto.
gC I — 1 D ! survey of the burned house revealed iStrUCK B y that the building had been painstak-'
There yen* thirteen bidders nn thei'loclrioal work. The word "deduct"Instead of "add" used In the bidscaused tho dlK<|ualiflcutlon of the
VAMPS NAMESATTLER AGAIN I
AS PRESIDENT!Annual Meeting of Exempt
Firemen's A s s o c i a t i o n
llght, district ln Colouiu at that timeand all the lights were down in .Ise-lln."
Committeeinan Jacob W. Grausaiutold Mr. Lewis that the only difficul-ty in the mutter seemed to be that theleoide on the three streets in question'may be getting their' lights from dis-trict No, 5 and may be paying taxesto district No. 3. On Mr. Qruugam'smotion the matter was referred tothe Township Attorney, -Township
And the administration
Burns, Lane & Hlchardflpn a close•second with a bid of S6.4S0, $106more than O. 8. Dunigan. N. F.- Can-tella waa third In line with a bid ot*ti,590. .
All throe of the succesuful bidders jJjass; Miss Julia HoYtiuanTof 'Eliza*are township flrtns and will, as far as | beth, viola, and Harry Keller, of Newpossible employ only township men i York, clarinet.In "he work to-be done, thug helping! Thu high school orchestra will beto alleviate the unemployment altua-1 aasfBted.'in its program by several oftlon here, __ • j the eighth nrud« students. The com-
\ plfiUs program will bo an follows:
j ) . I'lefitde Act $;' Lohengrin,I Wagner. 'J. Waltz from Ballet! "Sleeping U.-auty" Tschalkowafcy.;3. Derunnstrations: Viola, .Missj Julia Hoffman. String baas, William , i ^ n made.I Weis.s. 4. Clarinet salon, Harry! faki Keljer. G. Mazurka from IJallet.'Copellia, Dflilics. 6. Csard.is fromj Itiillut Copt-Hill, Dellbe?. •
l'urt IIiMulstnuis w-lfl»«tlon. 1. " ^ - | q u i r e 4 to pave tljelr sidewalkB was
ma h tht! HrUly, arransed by bore-1 ^ ^ h improvement com-^ ] . °MI;7 ' - 2. 'A^Chrmtmas Fan- u T p e t U i o n . w j l l c l l Wll8tiftiy, Kltihth Crrade Orcheatra,. '
((rcliostra Pwsonnel'Thi' pursonnt'l of the high school
, yi-flyjstni indudej th,e followins:•I • i rp , . . . . j Violins, 3>tepti'eii~ ' Bidnar, ArthurHeld lUesday in Head- Cloar, Anthony Cuitfreda, Leo Culf-
% . •, ' fivdii,' Klizubuth Czinnu, George Es-qua . er»t , poslto, Frank fedora, Erna Fernan-
While walking on the LincolnHighway, botwean Golonla and Iselln,with his back to traffic, Charles H.Garrlabn, 56 years old. of '24 EnntMarket street, "Lewiston, ,'P4., wagstruck and instantly killed at 6.'6
jn^ly prepared for what appeared it 1deliberate attempt to (Ire the dwell-ing.
Twisted ropes of hay led from thobasement, where the fire had evident-ly sturted, to all parts of the resi-dence. Thin tissue paper well Boukrd
: in' turpentine, wa* stuffed Into In-flumable mattresnes. He. iUcewlie
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P. M. Wednesday by a car driven by; uiscovered the remnants of make-Miss Angelina Slca, 19, of 97 Rem- > B h l « f u M I I | l e a d l n y u p t h e a W c
stairs to a pile ot three oil-soakedMiiittreRsen.
Mra. Bm-illa'S story was Immedi-ately discredited by the police, whothru learned that the building boughtfor Jfi.GOO'from John Larson, was
sen avenufc, New Brunswick, a col- jlege student;. The car is owned hy'her fathor, John Slca, of thy sumpaddress.
with Miss Sica vrv/e four ofhe r college chums,, t w o ot whom, MISBR t l l S h l f 170 B l d i t t
commlttee to rectify if a mistake hua
A reiiueat from tlie residents ofPark avenue from Avenel street toLenox street, asking that Che prop-
I er'ty owners ot lhat section be re-d
p.signed by most of tlie residents saidthat the unpaved sidewalks were amenace to the school children aj> dur-ing rainy weather the paths becomeso muddy that the children are forcedlo walk ln the street where they arcendangered by heavy traffic.
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,,Rtl\e.l Shuplro, of 170 Baldwin street,New Brunswick, and Miss MargueriteHughes, ot E7 Morris street, NewBrunswick, were slightly injured andwere taken to Dr. Hoflfer's Office inMtl b H d Di f
Insured for more than twice Its val-u e namely $>3,000.
Following the trail to 'Brooklyn,Sgt. Keating found that the man whowas supposed to hare summonsd Mrs.UariUa to the- aid of her husband,
e such a call.Sgt, Keating and an insurance
cumpaqy investigator are still work-ing on the case. ,
lrt' riiiiiniiH.4loncr E. M.ru-clerti:)! iiri'.siduni of thi' Wood-1
riri-mt'ti's Aasuciation
dt-Hun, Herbert J)>#nktl, Loretta Gen-
al the ui^,iyi?.iiliuii u gI'IU-SLUIV m^lii al tin' liruliouai' luSthoul Dtrvul. A dinner, attendedu> luwunln^ utiUnu-iuUuisi gt lJ.itjaatu;ia.U«ntlie aessiun. • ,
iHlmr ot'Iicers elevtiiU . iutludo:\'ir«-presij"t;ut, I'rank iiuujcin; re-n,rdU(j Sfcitary, > rank Llailcr; tinan-t.ial sejcrulary, K..L. Uouidnd trdus-iHui, Jucub Joidau; UusLtua, Thtio-iUnu Zubrcr, Kmhiund Kalh, Edward
Herman Morrison, ' Andrewkelson, Stanley Newman, Marguerlta'Hrlen, Kugeftp Ongro^. Beatrice
M aii 7 "lef r"y " TFiTR wii y ,"X|or eltaStmonson, Flortsirei; • duyder,' John
'ofzella, Josephine Schrimpe, Sylvia'obrowaky, Joseph WargyaB, James
Walsh, Wanda iWesneskl, Mary Yun-ker.
Viola, Julia .' Hoffman (guest);cello. Elizabeth Trautweln, 'and. Ruth
string baes, Williamh h
Jacob Jordan was namedIU Hit Firtnieu'a itflitf AaaoolutiunW. L. Uarnod and Thuudoro iitliitv,um aulected is reyrtaentalivea , loihu New. Jersc-j- Sua- rireuieH'a An
In,' UoCayt. ^'llllitiu U. SulpUin,' Uon»
:roasi!iun-ulL'Ct from this dbtricl, whov asi invited to. uwu'd the meellny'• as unublu lo utttiud. He forwarded
.1 iuiu-i lu Couiiiiisbiont.ri.Sattltjr', ex.'i.-uaing hia rt!t;r«Ui at lus inubilil• I a i i u u d . •;' 1 • '
ilr. Saltier aete'd us tuastmaste:.irnl Uitroduced a nuiubj.*r\of tf^ak!•• Aiiioitl the 8i»tuk«rs and
ui'honor wer») Mayor Willkm AKyan, HDV. J, lli-ujanilii-Myers, pae•y'r or in-u Episcopul Churcii'; Kev.Aaron Uoylau FiUtferald, I'urmer
ot lli« Meth|uiUUOliurch; uow
If, David HodoB,mils Kedves, Elsie
;tiret
l,ouos Kager,Kruger, Mar-
Matton.Ste-
g yA request from Benetti Brothers,
of Kejrport, to take 6n and dischargeimBueujjors on their bus .lino fromWest New York, Hudson Counly, to
MpnmQUthh
,was
g ,K Saxaphohe, Alton
referred to the. franchise committee.The bus would go through Avenelalong -Route No, 26 and throughVVMidbpitlge along Routes Nou, 4 and
Commend Itoad ProjectA resolution was received tram the
Real Estate Board of the. City ofPerth Amboy, commending the fav-orable attitude thus far '.'shown hythe Board of Freeholders and the Of-ficials of Perth Amboy and the Town-
Metuclrtn, by Howard Davis ofTrieste street, Iaelln. The other two| deniedVver'havingyirls, Miss Stella Thompson, of 281 , 'Onor.gB street, New BrunBwlck and |Miss Doris Shannon, ot 103 Seniorstreet. New Brunswick, escaped in-iim, ' »
v DWn't See ManAccording to MiSB Slca, slip was
driving oil the Lincoln Highwaytowards Metuchen, when the form ofa man suddenfy loomed before her j
"I tried to swerve put of the way/' |she' said, "but it was too late. ,1 hit jhim with my right fender nnd right Iheadlight." . . !
Motorcycle Patrolman* Jtosiph C ' Over l QOO Crwd State Theft-and Patrolman Closlndo Zuccara ln-'vestigated the accident and took the'bOdy to Coroner Lawrence A. KwnnSTln Perth Amboy,
Pl ie rs Identify VictimNear the body of the dead man
thv-~Kttttie wltll- Perth Ambny1 Hl|ih School Just Saturday.
Cleaning up their season withajiolher viciory in the.aUer-season game for'charity, the Wood-bridge squad decided to wasteno time ln getting next year's
' program under waj1. So Aquilawho has been selected for uii all-state position, was elected by nnunanimous vote. He succeedsAnthony Cacciola, who is a mem-ber of the graduating
WOODBRIDGEGETS $20,000
FROMGASTAXTo Receive One-Eighth of
County's Share for TrafficControl, Road Repairs.
BENEFITSHOWBRINGS $60010
RELIEF FUND
"Death Henrre palhonor" ac ' beingJust as Important on the football fieldand in life as In battle.
A conoerted assault In a sarcasticvein was* launched against the »tat«
ri'nni'd D°nrd's decision agaliiKt WoodbridgeMl. retard tu the chaaqrionahip, bylocal speakers. Benktrt broufht aliuwl or approval from the crowdwhen he titled Walter Short, formerIlabway coach and secretary of theboard, "Hear Admiral Short.'
The gathering however adoptedthe sentiment expressed by Mr,. An-derson, wfio acted as toastmaster,"We know thai wu have won thestute championship, the board's de-cisions don't make much difference,so why bother about it."
The members ot the team awardedthe gold footballB, on whtth. 1B theraised letter "W"; "State Champs"on the face and "Central Jersey" anthe reverse side, are Capt. Cacciola,Capt.-elect Aquila, Victor Sherman,Joseph Ruddy,'George Dign, ThomasLockle, Walter Stlllman, PeterSchmidt, Joseph Boszl, James Dim-ock, Uonuld ,, Montague, I'oineroy,Hacker, Nelson, ,1'redniore, Camp-"be 11, Parsons, Lee, Nuhnus, Mark- :
ous, Lt.'vl, Hutteman, Nussbaum,Krebs.' Ct>ach Benkert was also given a
gold football to add to his collection' of trpliies.i • Nut Abler l 'rato Teaiu! M. H. Clum, president; JamesFiler, Walter Dunham, E. C. Ensign,Hoy Anderson and Mark U. MacCUiln
yfduftd" ft aulWhse which' he-hatf
ttt to Lend Help to SolvingUnemployment Problem.
More than $600 was realized fortka fund Jor the xellei of the unem-
man was identified as Garriaon.
ficials of Perth Amby aBhiu of W.oodbridge towards the pro-posed, paving of Florida Qrovp roa^,1'The resolution was signed by )Emll K,Ross, president and E. S. Pird, sec-retary of the board.
"!A request from the Citizens' Bulld-iiiK and'Loan ABaoclatiou, • askingthat the house'connectllona. on the•southerly side of New Brunswick ave-nue, near Rogan'* coiner, on liots,Nos. 2 U« made, was referred tu Mr.Merrill.,';. ,
I Tim report of Chief P. W. MurphyI for the Police Departnjeivt. for. the
((JUBSt)WHIHS {$ ii list)Wolnt<»;, flute, William Peterson,VlncanU-Shay; clarinet, George Ac-lbh| Edward Cannizzaro, DonaldLeila unil John Vahtily; fTench horn,(lertrpo Esposito; trumpot, Prank,lliiuiimiivtttci'. Uoy I'ateman and A1-'fred Pe'.ers; 'tromljone, Philip Bell,tuba, Walter Le\'i, tumpiDii, Mr.DnuKherty; bass rtnipi, W*arren Oei-ulc; spui-'e drum, \Hubert Lelseh;piano,' Emily Harncil and Jennie Sol-kosliij ' . ' • \
The personnel of, the eighth grade |;;ionVi"ot"NovembVr ^"as as follows:orohestra includes: Alex JCettler, Ed-1 T(J tul D U m b e r o t a r r e 8 t s > 5 7 ; i h l t e !ward .vrimuy, Kfely i.Melder Joseph , c.olm.ed 3 ; m t t i e a , |67, females, 0;(Jasper, Max Jfinsky, Arnold Schmfdt, I ^ ^ p r o ^ e r t y ^ L a n d re-Michaol V11"10' Joljff-flacu'^ Fra"k' |1H. | ieQ t 0 0WMi.^ during tlie month,
PeteTsiBolek,Effibeth Ktersoh, ' ':; *.«•.«»••*< JXtai[DownDancing will be held in the gym---, T l l f c , ' t o p o r t 0 ( P r e d Kaysw, T3ufld-
after tlie egnfcort. Harry-j^g J t l s p e c t o r > . f o r the month of No-••'." 'vember was as fotlowsT'Fqur permitscodd' '9SI1O<' >
Urowu, president of the lire uotnpany j ""The prin<:li':ils U tire Christmas ' ^ l " " 1 1 6 ' 1
lt,v. ilrausclC paBt4r ot the Mojhfr- ( f a n t a s y .„„ a 8 follows: P»logne |. q ' o m m ' i U e e m a n j0Beph Gill pre-
daughter, MIBB Florence Garrison, ofthe Hotel Langwell, New York City,was notified and she identified thebody as thajt of her father yesterdayafternoon. • V
Funeral arrangements are pendinguntil Miss Garrison can get ln touchwith her mother who resides In To-wanda, Pa, Misa Garrison told thecoroner that her father was on hisway to visit her'and had stopped inIselin to visit a, friend who Is ill.• Miss Sica was taken to New Bruns-wick today by Patrol Driver Somers,She was held on a technical charge ofmanslaughter and released on a $1,-500 ban supplied by her father.
the benefit Bhow,,_. .- tost Monday night In the Stutef I Theatre by fraternal,'civic and social
About $20,000 will bo'apportionedback to. Woodbridge 'Township fromthe state comptroller from the gaso-lene tax funds HIIB year, according tiy ot |the Board of Kducatlon; supervls-County Tieaaurer Arthur J, Haniley l n e P r l ^ c l P a l J o l i n L o v « ' Principalwho has received the certiflca,te cov- ^ ^ dlrecfor^of -atinetlc^at .thethe 15,000,000 fund. Of that sum, sacred-Heart School, Trenton; Har-$161,200 Is alloted to Middlesex! ry Rockafellow, Rutg«rs "UniversityCounty. Of this amount Woodbridge ^football coach; Coach Harold Run-Township Is to receive one-etghth. : yon, of St. Mary's, Perth Amboy, and
Under the law tBese funds are not' Coach Stanley Rosen of Perth. Am-nvullable for use by the Board of boy High School Joined twth othersFreeholders but ane to be paid over, in fellcltatatlng the championshipto the various municipalities on the'team. . Pructioally all of the speakers«asfs of their'ruteables. The county . cast aside the decision ot the Statetreasurer is compiling, the list so us Athletic Association and laudedto have It ready when the quarterly 'Woodbrldtse us the out-and-out Btatepayments are made in February. The ckamplonB,municipalities, according to law, j Coach "Heinle1
•JUUut'UHe the money for cither the
Improvement of streets and roads.
organizations of the township.Though complete returns of the'
sale of tldKeU have not been made,William Holohan, chairman of the.committee, expects that sum ut leastfrom the patrons of the aliow.
The presentation pleased the hugecrowd that jammed the theatre. Inaddition to the number of vaudevilleacU preientcl, there were shown"Holiday," featuring Ann Harding;
GRID CHAMPS'BACKERS STAGEPARADE, DANCE
JJenkertaented with a kaveljlpg bag by Capt.Anthon/ J^acclola on behalt of tho •team: Miss Ann Castor, head of tbedmestlc science department ot thehigh school,' under -whose directionthe turkey 'dinner was prepared andserved by girls, ot the school, was pre-sented with a pen and pencil set by (Mr. Anderson. ' •
More than '200 school officials,guests, parejitb and membera of thetiquad gathered ground the festiveboard to celebrate the team's season >without defeat.
1 Jaek Aquila, son of Committee-man-elect Atitliony Aqulln.'of Iselln,
team,
A parade, which ended lu a snakea comedy and'a news reel. The pic-' < ' i l tu '*' l l lu ' bonfire at the Pa'ritli,,lu,u™,.,>,.. „„»*.«„,,..*.,,.tur.es were donated by th« theatre's I House field, scene of several of the j caiitaln of next year's .—management. . { l t e a aD(1 Black victories, was staged , among others of the team called upon
The.ohow.- was opened by an over- | last night by 400 Woodbriilge High | tu speak. He asked for the co-opera-,turo by the' Milano Brothers orchui-1 School students* to celebrate the sue-; tiorr of his team-mates to make Ben-tra, followed by an amusing comedy 'i Cessful end of the '930 football s<;a- kert's second season of coaohingj altra, followed by an amusing comey iskit In blacSace* by Ashjer Fltz RaA-j son.<lo(i'h a n d •'P1"1 s h o r t - J a c k Boosi T
{ h
Th« students, ltd by the'
gsuccessful as the first. Capt. Cac-clola spqko on behalf of the gradu-
l b t th t I thnkLODGING" FROM POLICE
H I I I ^ U T I C <lo(i'h a n d •'P1"1 s h o r t - J a c k Boosi Th« students, ltd by the IUBJI clola spqko on behalf of the gradu-N l u r l | J>! well-known impersonator and mimic, { school band, marched from the school l atlng members ot the team Ini thank*
,-ihip Cuuimitteeman Ja\ob W.ChaileB
Churcfi; Hugh Kelly. Danielund Hobert H|ruer.
ISEetelle!de'P. DUcon,
Main street, will give practicalBOBS In French for'adults on TUBund (Friday mornings. , TelephoneWoodbridge 8-0887. '
•' BARGAIN
(Jmplote Bathroon! Outfit Includ-ing: • . • • '
5-ft. 6-ln. Base Bathtub complete.PedeBtal Lavatory complete.Toilet—White Seat complete.
C. J, FARRii21 Linden Ave. Woodbridge 8,-1)594
reader, Enda Geig.le; the King,. 4Adolph Boehme the jester, Clarence' °e lJb7 eNeilson; the fiddler, • George Espo- Ki"u"K
slto; peasants, court attendants,travelers and dancers, high schooland eighth grade students.
r o r o l u i , o r f
youf (urs. -repaired an.dj«--modelled at special''low^ sumnl»trates. Avoid the fall rush! LouisPoke, Woodbridge Fur Shoj,
Amboy Avenwe; .Woodhrldge.phone 8-0770. ' .
HARDlAN'S
' \ ' BirthsA daughter, Mary Jane, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Michael .Jo«»?hTrainer, of 14 Grove avenue, Wopu-bridge, at-the Perth'Amboy Hospital,,on Thursday, Dedemter 4, - • .
A Bon, Jaines,-waa bom to Mr-andMrs,' Stephen Buchany,.of 89 Penn-sylvania avenue, Hopelawn on Sun-dajvNovember 30, at the . Perth Am-boy'City. Hspltal
to enlarge theg j i f b a g g a t a a g a m a l l
Heights. The attorney was orderedto draw up an ordinance. Commlu-teeman Gill announced that ifdistrict wished to have Its territoryenlarged, petitions sfiould be pre-sented now as it will be another yearbefore tne matter is considered again.
A petition for an 8-inch vitrifiedsewer on Craske street was consldVred and tb,e attorney w,aa ordered todraw up an' ordlnanae.
Township Attorney Henry St. ClalrLavh reported tm the eolgn&l oroaa-lug hearing which *as held recentlyat the request of the • railroad. Heannounced that the matter has beenheld over untllJanuary 29 when, the
t th lansheld over u n t l J a yroalrpad will present other plans.
tu, company
of Company B, Elst Signal .Battalion, • song and dance act. Russell Potter,of Fort Monmpultu-iata \ plenty, ci. vocal solo,--Knl^>fab~-.»l' Cotaafrui*
actpd as master of ceremonies aa well on. G?ove avenue, dojvn •Dan'on nyc-. {t0 Benkert, the school oflclalslaiid theas entertauring the audience with sev-j nue, to High street, and then ldwn«;.public.eral of his bost-liked Imitations. Linden avenue to Grove avenue umlli Through titr. Anderson, the contln-
Mrs. Frank R.Walking Into policeut 1.45.A, W. yesterda .... r
with a woman to ask'^br a nigh.t'sl'Lions CluB, comedy. "Master Russell^ down School street-to Main Btreet. toput Private'Clyde'P. Long, 1 McCartney & Co., \ouiig people's ltuhway. avenuf and thence to the j m W C T D I f r T I f t N T A C T A D T
—• ^ ~ " - - ParlBli House! field where several t U W J l R U L 1\1UW l U d l A R Ithem. The-
whic^ roving' during.
"hot water", wnen Sergeant John'Egan discovered that he was A. W.O. L. from his post.
troupe, comedyi sketch, with
Valentine, piano then toTlBdaie placir,••• from Tlsdaloi| ued support of the Board otualgaA, vu«a.l.»ul)^-|-tiiaa«". llnty. .maf^lmd- to..Cr«ait -atreat, IHHI wiu pludgsd. '
James''1'
WhenLong walked'into beadquar-; Vanderhoven,iiiiis> h h
huge pile of wood/W. Cahlll, Nick Langan, "Truck"' 1 bands of Btudents collected
'Dunham, Mike'Do Joy and Peggy j the lust few days,
tera, 'with the woman, who gav« her,e aB Mrs. A'nna Miller, of ISOh street, Elizabeth, he said that
Eey, had missed their train andwould like to stay in the station untilmorning. Sergeant Egan {few BUS-plclous and questioned Long until he
vocal solo. ' Master Don HolshelmerA Co., Rjisslan ballet. Master JohnOoftey, boy soprano of Irvington, vo-cal solo.' American Legion, cmedysketch, with Darwin Gallup, VincentWeaver an.d others. ' Mies Anne Ryan
Co., revue, with Helen Miller, JoyceLILtluUD u t u y u v a v u u v u MVUj| UUIII u a . n \JV; roVUO, Wlll l J1OIVU 1U1JIQ1, JUJTVC
admitted that be was absent without fLayden and A dele Medenltz. Milano
I Victor Sherman, a member of the 1' squad, acted lie master of ceremonies. IHe called on all the school cnam-'
ing, more s.DaacaiMkWKludlni>of Cofch ^Heinle1' Benkert andPrincipal Arthur C. ~ ' '~~ ' "evening.
leave from the fort.. Sergeant Egancalled Fort Monmouth and two offi-cers were sent for the deserter* Thesoldier will serve a term ln the- guardhouee.
Mro, Miller's story was that .shearae to Woodbridge to attend a par-
ty on Qrove street, four> days ago andmet Long there. She bad been haqg-
Ed. L. Hardlinan, formerlySeaman'B Perth Amboy
PrescriptiansC*U«d P*r nod
Cor.
JW. ft-01U,
Mrs! Dunne Asks Drive for Quota
lars from lucul"bu>:»-rMrs. Dunne points out t)iat thisonly a small
" SH3!«s sue: aa:?«y »$l,OOQ-sett
urgeurgesgoau
Africa AuetraUaas well as
the South Ataeilcftn countries afs" to' fight tuberculosis undet
the " "" *"—J
Bros. Co., Revue.' (Closing-Number)
Ground will belbrdkfen within twoweeks fpr th' new Hutge^s gymnasium
building destroyed byfluary, accord Ins to
Rend Tbe Leader Regularly
Youth; 23; Boy, 13, Caught StealingBread to Feed Family of Thirteen
11 g around town with Long sincethen. She told police that she is a 113 of us,mother of two children and has notlived with her husband for over aear. The Children's- UM Society,
she related, took one of the childrenseveral monthsWV•kdow wher* tt is.
"We had to steal the bread toWeedsobbed Herbert Schuh, 2J.
of 2881 Parkway avenue, Linden'andBtep-brother, Rqtaert
^^^9r f* ww * * ~- " " ^ • ^ t l ^ r » * ^ —— — w • — —r
lyes with her mother in Elizabeth.Arralnged before Judge B. W.
Vogel ln the morning the woman wasgiven u, severe lecture. She was toldto "get out .of Woodbrtdge and stayout," When she admitted frTaTlti¥had no money the Judge kave her thefare'home. " '
Have- your furs' repaired and ro-,modelled at special low summer
Avoid the* fall rush!, LouisWoodbridge Fur Shop, 622Avenu*. Wpodbildge. Tale-
13, of the same address when arrest- j cided lo go out and
luvVevlTfom A.CUJI lu.nuul uf nu 'the oia eartorn jv.boji lfl»ft>iii| uf nu"P store, on Oak Tree road, Iselin,
3.40 o'clopk Tuesday morning., •Brought down to headquarters tho
She"was told tWD bo'ysi poureit out' their pitifulstory to "Sergeant John Egan. -
:said "
"So,.there we were," lie said witha sigh, "no work,,no aid, the kidscrying for something' to eat and no
Ihem anything. So,.;ht it ever and de-
get tht TkldBhaw, W« took
BlgnB ofHob a»o"I
and oT ia frontage of 165 fee p191 feet and when complete* nertSeptember Is expected to be on ot tb»finest college gymnasiums ln the'East. . I
According to plans approved by theboard of trusteeB, th basement wincontain four squash and handballcourts, genera) locker and showerrooms, varsity and freBhman teamrooms, vlBltlng team rooms and Bfcow-ers, and a rifle range. ,
The first floor will contain officesfpr the physical' educalton and mill-
Btep^brotlwrt-, -hetb-.our tathens a,xs
t get soifie gas and followed up thebread truck. % When th* driver leftthe bread in 'the box ln front' of tbeiBelin store we 'got out an<} startedto put the toread In the car when the
same -ajwiy .>ad."4a>li uihere," - * , - ' ,
rates.Toke,Ayphone 8-0770.
J. BLAKEXMAt} 0 A B D 8 *
- pafaqpiaaM lui
dead. All together there are 13' of After listening to the Btory Berus at home. 10 children, ray mother geant Egan uulled Hit) Linden polios
. , _!„ . ,_ . . . ,_ , 4 ^ ^ ^ t h t hek th b 'Hml iin old grandmotUerfather." None of us'are worl
randng.
tried to get work but couldn't. . -came to Linden from Elisabeth Acouple of months .ago. I went to tbeoverseer of tne poor in LUiden anflasked for food for my. younger broth-ers and sisters but he told me thatwe haven't live<J long esough ln Lla-*|en to r«<!«ve aid fromjieUes there. Ofcours«W]overseer o( tne poor
became we didn't
, - r ^ — - , tlieffl to check up the Uuyn'iI Btflry. Tb«n he notified thilr mfltherto come to "Woodbrldge. the. Lindenpolice found that their Btory provedcorrect and that, tne condition attheir home was a sorry one.«
Meanwhllt, th* mother appearedat tbe local police headquarter* and
tary--departments*,athlatics and thedan; t18»fee
tbe counoll onuniversity physl-
'BytBOeel and^will'accom-modate 1,600 spectators for basket-ball games. ,
In the rear ,wilt be a regulationawlmuimg pool, 75* by 31, in addl-tton to a shallow instruction pooL
fe^ldtf tn 1|6O».•at swimming meets, (hi '
the second floor ot the building" willbe balconies en three sides, and flv»elMsrooma
IIIHH
corroborated their story.i * P i
llaugarSlveU of the Iaelln A * P Mora VhenInformed of the faott refused to makea complaint against the boya and '
* th ft4 th tftfll tn '
science and physical training,third: floor will contain an. a'gymnasium, 104 feetwhich will be used ftfencing, handball BUIsnorts, '
military
modelled' atfun repaired an« r*.ipeelal loir aumm«fih f l l bt E l
d at ipeelal loirratM. Avoid ihe fall itwbtToke, Woodbrtdn Fur Sbop,
phone 1-0770. •III
Two1HE WOODBR1DGE LEADER, FRIDAY, DEC. W, 1930
Meyer Larsen Heads
».oo21:66
Miner I.uiFcn wan elected president Jfof tin- Avenfcl Plre Company at a 10H0T Coital* corporalmiHtlni; held In he Irshpuiie recent- j J o ^ i f t Corpwationly. Other office™ elected Were: Vice- U8-U8 Colonia Corporation 94.41
president, Oeorfje Mullen seertlary, \ ctAanto Corporation * 48.01"— H of 2 Colonia Cor-
FARM HEADEXPLAINS NEW
FEDERALLAWBuryee Assures Fruit and
Vegetable Dealers ThatAct Applies Only to For-eifn Tride.
TRENTON, Dec. 10.—Fruit andvegetable dealers, brokera and cem-mission merchants not engaged In In-terMate or foreign trade need not b«i after unending 'a few day* with Mr.
\n-2i Uolonlft Cnrporallon 113.04'38-47 Colonia Corporation 129.28
ire company M-M coiom* corporation_ SO-61 Colonf* Corporation
61.73MM
117.SS186.444S.M46.18(8.7319.81
M8.S7tt«6
John Petra»; pnanclal secretary, BaitWarren Ciliie; chief, Otto ToepferjauUtant chief, Paul Solonion; sec- 'ond amlstant chief, C. Mese'fa; fore- g cotoiiia Corporationman, John Tjurelund; asalitant1 •foreman, Thomaa Hughes; outakle 1-8warden, Oeorge Rlc; Inside warden, Jjjf,John Benyle. . S S Colohii, Corporation
41-M Colonia Corporation
21.56
34.MimIT. It
444141.4*
BLOCK «l»-rColonia Corporation 28.J8
a.it- r - — * — 4 1 4 6 Colonia C o r p o iMr*. Hwr f • Wstdo- ha« returned to M-H Colonia Corporation 2t.lt
her home In Randolph Center, V t . . . • " * * 4 l * * 0 « , . Ml f day* with Mr WSL?!"* ' S I J S S J H I 'ft'S
1N.U67.1356.4}J5.H
316 52
4*1 I)4V46 Chun. 8, .Capn>....
MUCK 411-K3-4 WentttU P. MrKi.wn 15.9 Joa. J. Wallla 10.10 Kmnrli Maun 10.ijSa-WtndsIl P, McKown 19.3t38 Julia I). K»l«on J9.89-43 Wendell P. MeKown » .
BLOCK ttl-I 'U-14 Wtrtdill p. McKown U.16-17 Wendell P. McKown » .i t Wendell p. UcKowa JLS1-J7 Wendell P. McKown MB3-8S HlBBle K. Nwf 14.
. BLOCK 4J4-AS74-J76 Oitrandcr R*aity .
C tt
BLOCK 4M-I25.88 28.88 2M:a« Oatrander Realty
17.46 Michael V. Kelly246-147 Oftrand«r Realty
Company .-160-968 Ortrander Realty
« • » • Realty
ton . . . . .» James C. H y364-W Oitrander Realty
RealtyRealty
by the fnlted Slates Depart-1 and Mr», Julian Grow, ' ofment of Agriculture under the pro-vi-. street.•Ions, (if the. Perishable Agricultural IConiadlUes Act,'which gowjnto ef-
" - state;>d ouC
jesti-rday afternoonr . >:Many producp dVai^rs throughout MIHH Kati>f;ln>
. . . . . - ^ . ^ . . . j .t_-_„-.'^.i,.. o v e r t n e week-end.
Myrtl« £ £ Siiiia Corporation fell88-54 Colonl* Corporation 141.51
•, 41S-HS3.1414.4184.47-
Company 88.81BLOCK IH-B
483-467 Waltor MVO»- • ,trander. Mi l«
' O»tran.
M&J71 Oirtrander Realty
tl.ti «7.8J ^MfoKrand'eVRMlty
88.80. t7.M' Jt?°i«n%eo. ijari TJit-
173.64 8».M' MT-SS b.trand« RMlty
•Ml SQtwToitrunder.'Ratlty
r'RMlty
7S.«i».n60.11
M.BS
80,»
I4S.88
».«fl61*7
80.0842.06
«6.«r
81.62
48.80
H.68
62.46
M M
8-10 Anaatlns Canaunder11-18 Radio/noolatei,
jno, ' . . . , . . ,18-1» Radio AjswclaWl,
Inc
< tKM't Company-
" " . " BLOCK IM-C •473-4*4 Oftrandar Realty
.... , IM.H
331-338 Ostrander
113.844U-Kt
^d a v M ue , Mln £ljT Colonl. Corporation J7.M MM
? 8 SIMalty
the state fall to understand the new 'CityW'dYral1'law nn'd have'been making- —s— .numeroui inquiries of him reeentlj . —LKUAL ADVERHSEMBNT—<to asi'erjtAtif whether thtyc^ne Uud«i ^ ^——•-•—< :—-——its proviiibu. \ . ','• I
"Others exfcepied (torn the necea- fcity tif being lltapwf under the act.art; priflorin, flrmi^r ^corporations
: exclusively Iff p '" " ' - * - ' -; and
86-88 Jlra. F. vLenlhauierCorporation
[crn»h' Jr aewiBen, BLOCK 413
7-10 Colonia Corporation36-28 Colonia Corporation
• • j . . _ 81-84 ColonlvCorporationDELINUfKNT TAX SAI.B ,Kfl-40 Colonia CorpotatloilNOTICE OP TAX BALE . ( BLOCK
TOWNSHIP OF WOOD8RIDGB j . B Colonla CorporationMOTION M > • n-14 Colonia Corporation
IS HEREBY QIVEN I M n.m C o I o n U CorporationajVEN H tot Taxes ofCollector
tlei'equafto tw"e.«ily or fewer-carloads MWdteaex wiilTnold ^J^J^MA)^„!,,„•,,|n,-,. iinnuali.v.fi.r retail salf>," Tax.Offlrt, Memorial: Munlclpal^nlldlng.Swretary Dur,yee
According to tlie law,commodity"
tegetabres of every
29-31 Colonln Corporation41.45 Oolonla Corporation
Monla Corporation
Tim*, Inrears.
Thisfruits and. teRetabfes1 of every kindand character, whether or not fsozi-n
>• or packed In Ice. Iit>caune of the kx-"feptlons iniule.by Ui« law.^fcorjp of JMui), uriii
A a1u»B&jullMfy municipal llenn now in in
C o r p o r a ^
BLOCK 413-K
MM104.Mm.«9•««
^ . 4 734.4734.47
(7.»197 3353.96W.42
' 40.46X.VI
-S7.4I - '47.83
k,w67.4240.48
63.9110».0812Ti6O
7I.M
_ ».W, Ortranam RealtyCompany , , l « W
BLOCK 4M>B611-631 Oitrander Rwlty
S»^O«tran4erR'iaity87.6S I jCompany .106.1887.6S ' 542-M4 Oatrander Realty
Company
'Realty
1-6
18-tO Radio AaM«latM,i. 19.88
8.37Ml-T
1-8 Radio -AModate*,Inc. 34.00
BUCK 441-t)•8 Radio Aaaoclatu,Irtt . . .
231.30 240.84
. 11.13
14.13
340.67
6.47,
N.W.' 4 ft. of i t,or<ietto *. Randano .: 148.1H
13.48 36-38 William Haaon ... 186,27. ' BLOCK 446-B
IBM T-» John Kurdfoe. ,., 19.9l319.381 14-IB Radio Awoclatee,
197.06 38-40* MJckoia' RencrVcciBLOCK 448-C
M A*. 31-31 Angelo Arkentlnto 48.17
Inc. 34.B1BLOCK 4 M . 4 1
1 Henry Kunti l l l tO14-16 Clifton Company .. 38.08
BLOCK 44«-B
IM. in1*4.1-;
Ji .M
26.73
178.7814.48
176.781J.«li.10
7
1 ft 3 Frank Da Mattto1-8 Radio Aieoefatei, Jno.
41.03
148.06 U9M
» • *
17SW iS&GSx;***-
60,67
80.66'
UM44.45
20.76
U2 Carmello RalMero . .8 Radio Aeeootatai, Jncr6-IUdle Ai«xHart», Inc.1H6 Winifred Kettle-...28-17 Radio AatotUtes,
file. •>2B-JD Radio Aatoelatei,
inc.
MM
45.43
he wild ore Hated.ttelow. 4-9 Cblonla^ifflrporatlon.-
been won'derLnfi whether they neededPecK'iMl licenses but apparently donot come under Its provisions.
"Those who do tcome under theprovisions of the law and fail to ob-tain licensee ate liable to a penaltyof not more than 8500 for eacl^pf-
not mor«'4han $25.for each
Uuryee said.
5,294 REJECTEDIN MOTOR TESTFOR BAD SIGHT
Oulonla Onr»Bra>l«B- -39,90BLOCK 413-1.
Colonia Corporation 171.70HHIII 1 osDPttlv« parcels oi lann win m 12-13 Albert O. Mettaner • 33.83
h S a b l e aialnst the H I M on nald tlr»l 16-19 Colonia Corporation • 4144o w * o make the amounta pfcverally 80-31 Colonia Corporation 17.26'huKafcl*"gain, the same on said flrnl , BLOCK 413-M;.*, ?.J I, ,IU W u coBiDuted In said ll»' j . 2 Colonia Corporation 166.78
- . . amount 18.30 Colonia Corporation 36.38of July to the date ol ^ . jg Colonia Corporation 26.88
sale and the costs of sale. In a supply m-jA-Colonla Corporation 36.84' .! .ulumn la shown tlie estimated, BLOCK 418-N
58,0247.6343.1020.0037.3666.08
17:2Bv
day the offense contlnuefl." Secretary men'tul oulumn la shown .tlie estimated,„.«„«.. , v , - BLOCK 418-Npayment inquired to avoid sale. 1.3 Albert G. Mettsner.
Said parcels will be w U In tt« to such J445 Dewitt Clinton ..persons as will purchase the same, subjett jg.j5 colonia Corporationto redemption at the lowest rate of Inter JJ.JJ C o i o n l a corporationest, but not exceeding elfht per cent, pet ^ . J J A I b e r t 0 M t t t , n e r
annum. . . . . . • 88-86 Albert O. MettanerSaid wles .will be subject only to rau j , ^ C f ) ] ( m l f t r r t r p o r a t | o n
nlclpal liens uccrulng after July 1, iwo. - B | - 0 C K i n . o
Including aiaeasmenU confirmed^ after nun,*
37.* j , - , j , ^ ^«2O-«36 Ostrandir SeaTty
206.66' company' -.. . .-.. 107.18«7M 681-S83OBtrander Realty '
any ...1 30.39Ollranoer Realty • .
ReallyCompany
BLOCK 424-FS80-582 Dorothea E. Ell!* 670.94589-580 Walter M. O»-
•48.76 trander 30.29• «KV602 Wnlter M. Os- *.
169.00 trander.. 46.48-tO,63 «1O7-619 Wnlter M. Q>-19.79 trander 196.832639 ' BLOCK 4(4-078.S4 R70-S72 Walter M. O»-
179.4336.87.51.9519.81
162.6639.4928.7138.6*1
51.0346.49
870-37jQ»(riuider RealtyCempahy . . . . . . ! . . . . •
. . . 1 7 <>37S Ostrander Real ty» " - 4 7 l Company . , . .
. BLOCK « •8 Acres Samuel Dektor , 137.85
BLOCK iBJ-K^14-Annunzlata Tort l . . '35,69
17 U, • M.'73
16.34
8 8 2 3 3 Mr*. T, P. M*imathan W, .
, ney . . . ; . ; * . . . . . . , , , 218.91BLOCK lM-1
1-2 Rio Rnno Montemurrn .29.36i 7 i „ BI.QCK 4SMi•674'™ 42 Wm. B. Wallrath •
Realty Co »44 Nathan W. IRacChei-
n«y
.33.2330.81
4 8 a 46» Stephen ''Dombrouskj . K46
22.60
97.37
204.97
48.84
46 Nathan W. MacChea
62-69 Nathan W. MacCli*!!-ney.
182.77
••28,4630.20
2034
227.96
33.70
25.1816.86
25.17
102.50
17.867.283.31
34,41
146.98
88.62141.682A69
69mls.Se
148.(880.18
6-10 Htt. AlberthtS Fatfo„ 11 Mrs. Albertlne n o t e
20.43. u-18 John Konleciary . .».*» 40-41 Franessco RJNato 8t.ii B L O C K 446-D
27.10 M F n a e e a R. TaweeU 48.807 Radio Associates, Ine. 6,45
162.69 "-iTHenry ' ^ g g ^ - ^ ^ t t28.36
B17J
37,73
1S17S
12.2fiIMS)^ 2 419.&H10,31
7. to
47.OH
1
!Sd(U5"lg . n T l S K t S i i Vndto Ste right * '° <-1"'"nla Corporation 51.72that date and 19W tftXes, ana 10 ™ n s n . , , , f^i . ,„ CnrnnpnUnn 17 K
of lntkre.ua parties tP redeen^wtthh, tne J^J Onjgjla ^poratlon i t gtime flxed by law.
Chief Inspector Urges Re-ex-1amination for All of State's'Licensed Operators.
Lot OwnerBLOCK 411-C
27-28 C. L. Steiierwald,I Inc 21.4933-34 Steuerwald, Inc. 14.13
,v 43-44 Charles L. Steuerwald, 'Of 1 inc &.E4
U. Steuerwald, Inc 44,29442.66
p »• LARSON ?*-35 Colonia CorporationCollei;tor~47-58 Colonia Corporation
- . •• P-RH Colnnla CorporationComputed - - » * * » * • A ' h w
to Jnly31, 1930 sutltifv
E. AndersonSteuerwaldSteuerwnld,
15.46110.68
BLOCK 411-F
22.1644.2918.74
7.73
22.15
One-sixth of the total numberapplicants for drtver'H HcenseH reject- 64-56 C. L. Steuerwald,cd In Now Jm-Bey are denied the privi- '-f>8 Charles AraeriuultIpge «f driving because of eye de- -R-66 steuerwald, inc....
1 fecla, according to information ob- .67-68 Theotalned 'by the Keystone Automobile '86-86 C, L.'Club of New Jeisey. Last .year the 93-94 C. L."eye rqflectina" numbered 6,294 -a»l J"1^that, total will be exceeded this year, \w-\cn p'ati•' In an article in the official publi-cation of the club, Deputy Chief In j 110 Robert II'. Evener..apector Parker Is quoted a s . urging 121-122 c. L. Steuerwald,all motoriBU o .have their vision ^ C.'L."Steuerwald,checked at intervals, as it mutter of inc, 2224nalky for themselves and the motor- 129-133 Gladys C. Hrtczko 55.28irifpubllc in general. • ' „ , „ „ _ »"WK 4U-F
"We, find In our examtnaUona." ^. f3 ?ob,!rtsLe^wald «2^aaid Chief Parker, "many per8onS K SnnVe' l0
4weer3
WBld tftuwhoio vision needs Btrengthenlnp i?i -172 c. L. Steuerwald 22.1sthrough the use of glaaseB. When • BLOCK 411-Hthey have'demonslruleinhTlFmBeBS m-WMM, « H W » I B ^for a license in other reHpects, they |
n c Block 4111are passed with a proviso that they m-m Adolf J. ciottstein '327.8s
' W6W tlaasea While driving. Others 192-193 C. L. Steurwald 23.1Sare limited 0 daylight driving." I „ „ , , BLOCK 413-A
Th? article compliments the motor oV^n?iV«™!?«H™n
vehicle inipectorsVr the thorough- ^ c o t t a oZg**m•fleBB.of the aye teat. It tells in de- • 17 Colonia Corporationtail the,case of a color-blind motorist « Colonia Corporation.whoBe defect was- detected when he I .6 c«0]oniaapplied for a motorcycle driver's U-;]2colonla Corporation .. 43.09
K3*5 co'"nla Corporation) ) Colonui Corporation.
1 l-2t ColonlH Corporationnj nn .22-25 Cnlonln Community1 6 6 ] T Club .; :.
26-33 Colonia Corporation101 63 s*~*° Co'w'a Corporation117'72 64-70 Colnnla Corporation
458 65 82 Colonlft Corporation.' B L O C K
80.3688.19 .
Urf.71132.41
P158.7217.61
133.1ft
333.14WM48.4184.8312.12
2486 BLOCK 41S-QEld 68-11 MaKe! F. E1d<M\ .
18.93 N. 11 ft. of 19 Helen11644; Natalia
. 23-25 Crtlonln Corporation34 86132-59 Cnlonla Corporation47.7a I B».OCK m21.34 .3-8 Colonin Cnrnnrntlnn .
II Tnlonln rnrnomtlnn,19 Cnlnnla Cornnrntton.
636.82 659.4fi
9.97
24.86
24.9459.07
34'U47.72
BLOCK 413-R3-10 Cnlnnifi Corimratlnn
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6S.72 44 Ostranner Real tyC6mpany 16.14
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169-173, 186-MO OsiranderRealty (Vimpany,.. 294.69
184-186 Ostmnder RealtyCompany 30.29
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26.4136.41
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31-83 Sdna Weldtfe .36-8S Winifred Kittle
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BLOCK 444-A5 Radio Associates, Inc , 7.22,at Radio AstoclaUff Ine. if.M
1 , BLOCK 4M-B11-18 Henry Konti . . . . . 17.79
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Ik Bonham StudioOF PHOTOGRAPHY290 STATE STREET
foot Doors From DitmRn
PERTH AMBOY, N. J. PHONE U[\(i
Artistic PortraitureHave the sitting made, now be-fore the rush of Chrlstmnsshopping.
SITTINGS MADE BVERY DAYRAIN OB SHINE
An Early AppointmentTinw for Careful
Work
Make It a Real Gift This Christmas•'—Give Phol
"How are yon getting on, now you'are married?" • •
"Oh, liffe is very different.""How if that?""Before marriage she listened
whilst I talked, during the hoh4y-. moon she talked and I listened .and.- niSff We both Uttk'and the neighbors
listen."
TheBonhamGift Shop
290 State Street
* Perth Amboy, N. J.
"IT
Exclusive Deaignu and •Exquisite -olprio^ _
NEW LINEOF PEWTER
Juit Received a Large Aasort-, • rnant of High Claa»tl
Card* ot Unu»u&l
Have YouAPPAREL TO BE CLEANED
\ and PRESSED
Hav« You Gowns To Be Pleated?Then the Place to Have Your WorkDone—and at Reasonable Cost—la \}\t
SHOP
Frederick H. Turner Co.GENERAL INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
"Are you Interested in buy-ing or renting a home in Se-,
? S r n u a u a l opportunlties at present." ..
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For Appotntmenta PhoneWrxxlbrtdge 8-0718-r8-O239
. Sewaren, N. J.
DRff3SMAXINGHEM38TITCHING
4«8 Araboy A^eirae
WOODBRIDQB PHONB- 8-»899
The InimitaBle
FULPER POTTERY
Tel. Woodbridge 8-124*
HENRY JANSENrunning & Sheet Metal
, Work' Also Furnme Work
ALDEN 8TREETT(Ne«r White Ohnrd>)WOOPBRIDOE, N. J. j
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HUGH SISTERS and LEONARD SR1ES
"CHUCK HOLTSWOtiTH"_ and Hia riirtneny Houndl
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TBIATBIOAL WOBT BV1EI FBHUT NIOHT
Wm. F. MurphySHEET METAL WORKTin •- Copper - Sheet IronRoofing A Hot Air Btmtiag
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I T IS good sense to selettthe Hoover as.a Ch'ristyi^s gift. ^
givt something that will lait", somethinj? that is useful, soiivethinj?• 1 . 1 1 I ' " '.• 11 1 • 1 . A . ' 1 . 1 • ' ' ,#-. ^
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you; know-the housekeeper will like. And there is a incssaee.of• • • ( • ' . - • • ' " • » • • " • • • • . , . . . . .
ieptiment in such a. gift'ta desire J.o save the ticQiiekeppej; hje.wvy
work, tosave'her strength and give her more ieisure. |- — *
The Hoover ha* an exclushfe cleaning "principle called 'Positive
LET ME SOLVEYOUR FUR PROBLEMS
Big or Small
A. GreenhouseF U R R I E R
6( Smltl) St., Perth AmkojTBLPPHONI Pi A. 1141
same time; The fioovergets out more d
lew effort than any other cleaner
' You have achoice of two Hoover models, one is priced at $79*50
* arid the othjer, a smaller size, is priced at $63.50. If purchased on i
• the divided'pay ment plan $5 will do for (lit1 first r>a>-iuent, then $t*
a n>enth until the total price is paid!
• , * . • \ r !in WAAM Tuesday and Friday mornings at 1V, and Tuewiay afternoon* «t 2, to he r talus
on Home Management by Ada Basic Sjgann, ditector of bur Home Economics p.partmc »t- ' ' * • ¥ . ' '' ' ' \ ' ''
THE WOOD BRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1930
CLENDENINGQUOTES NEW
EXPERIMENTSArticle of Doctor's Gives
Comfort, SaysFr i ed •
It, !,(MiAN CLENDENIN'G, M. D.tin" otlur morning when I w^s
.irn-inj; far put in the'suburbs of my,,u i recognized a- familiar figure,. .ikini: vigorously along ahead. I
, rluiulnd this old-Wend whom I,,,i not seen for years-, and Inquired |
Cir reason for the1 unusual activity, Ili, explained that he had recently Ii,(ii examined by the medical ttje-j. irtmunt of his business organisation',ind tii«!>' found "his blood brestureslam. . . • • • ' - .
Inasmuch as both he, and I are; el ting fairly, well along In years Ijvrrrpd this was not surprising. Hetold me then a thing which pleasedme to wit, that after the verdict had \h..n KIVOO him he read an article'ni mine abotit blood: pressure, H was'iho report of the studies of, D r jnrown who found a considerableJ
dally, weekly and sasonal variation Im blood prssure In the same Indi-'virtual. My friend, told me this had'>iven him thier greatest amount of
BRING BACK DRESSMAKER
tnrqoobfo bio* canton crepe &rmdaj night frock; center, daytime frock of diagonal wfeolan wiA wU& trim;• ",, . ' right, d t i d " *
In the hope that more comfort'»IU come from it, 1 abstract another!rrrenl snt of studies In blood, ores- •
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By I.UCY CLAIREFashion Writer for Central Press
PARIS is exploiting much hanfi-! Work on frocks—embroideries, bead-
They were made by Drs. Alvares'Ings, hand crocheted laces. It mayind Stanley. They did an intptnting I b» just fc Introduce, something new,ihlnK. They measured the blood pres-| it may t"e one of the Revivals of theAin' In HIX thousand prisoners and j fittest fashion la now passing throughfour hundred prison guards. Since, or it may be a scheme to relieve un-thrse men were of all ages and: lived employment among women. At any.Itiddedly under stable conditions, the rate, let us hope the vogue so spreadsresults are interesting rrom the'1 tha 1 does give employment to the
tn needy on this'side of the Atlantic. .There are many who- claim pres-
ent-day fashions are Impossible forthem because they must Be made tofit the Individual. Tfiie, toe, shouldbring; back the- private dressmaker
of average variationsMood pressure.
One Impo.tant feature of the workwas that the Kunrds had onihe aver-uzr a higher pressure than the pris-oners. The guards thought they wereimlni; examined to decide whetherthey xhmil.d keep tholr jioBitlohs. This
pas we knew her years ago, and again
, r«d cantoi* crepe dress.'
It used to be that you could show; dull finish kid, or » black and whiteyour dressmaker a iauhlonable lllus-1 model shoe, would naturally be thetratlon from Paris or elsewhere, and Ishe could copy It. perhaps you even'now have your own dressmaker whocan do likewise, If so, here are threecostumes not too Intricate. The first' Just at this season of the yearis the mU<K exploited Sunday night i brighter colors for frocks are coming
best co-ordination with tins frock.The hat also should be black or blackwiin white trim
Household HintsHjr Mils. MARY NORTON •
MRNV HINT
Veal Loaf Scalloped PotatoesBrown Bread
Cabbage Salad with Thousand IslandDressing
Cranberry Jelly recan PieCoffee*
This menu li enough for ttx peo-ple, It t* mostly prepared in theown.
* Today's Retipee
Veal Loaf—Two pounds groundveal, two eggs, three slices whitebread, ope-half sup milk, salt andpepper, one tablespoon butter. Usethe Juice of one lemon tor flavoring.
, 'ftejdTtto-iTwJ'eggB, beaten wrll,one-fourth cup melted butter, one-half cup white sugar, one eup darkcorn syrup, pinch of salt, one ua-spoon vanilla, pecans. „ Bake In un-"baked pie crust IS minutes in slowoven. Remove and place pecans ontop and.bake 26 minutes more..Servewith whipped cream. - ,
Suggestions
Toys That Can Be
Powder put material is the'*n£westfabric for teddy bears and suchliketoys for children.' Animals made ofIt are soft as velvet and ever so"cuddly." Bill, with brush theymay be washed Off thoroughly withsoap jelly and warm water, or withthick suds, rinsed and dried In a jiffyIt Is better "not to Immerse themThe filling will not be Injured, but Ifit is.wet through It may take severaldays to dry.
Because of the demand for wash-
frock. It is of turquoise -bids can- more Into the vogue. Perhaps it Iston crepe, with a yoke and tiny puff • the nearness to the Christmas holl-sleeves of flesh georgette heavily en- flays, or the not so distant wring,crusted with crystal beads and bu-1 that is responsible. At any rates red able (playthings, S o m e o l l h e o t h e r
gles, bringing In- the handwork vogue. '• 1* growing stronger, JJriglit red can-flaggy Rouffs Innovation of silver ton crepe fashions tfe frock at* thekid slippers and. gloves would go very right, another model that should, no!nicely with this costume. be difficult to copy. This Is In a two-
Frock for Daytime Wear {inece effect, featuring bo J ice, pepluwNext to this is a track tor tailored and sleeves trimmed with, a naw-
daytlme wfear that could be easily tooth edging of the fabric. Biuck
emotional sirens probably caused the! of woinpn. It's an 111 wind that blowsrls* in thfir pti'WurpK. Sufli a find- nobody good..iIII; l.s HTialnly of distinct import-nncc to nil rtKcnries who take bloodliM'Sisures mi ;i|i|ilieantH for positions.
Anotlu'i- point, of importance 1R that ]i in- prijuini'i'M WITH not, lit the t lmejtin- |nvs-;iin's wfic taken, users' of |,'ili'niioi Tiii'ir ariiualnlance with!liitntlcucrs wan on tlip social phuiP, IJIS ci'll-ti.iiiit's Yet the average blood ;|nvMsiit,v; wtirf.no different—either!lower HI hiulier—ihaii comparable jcroups or mpn nubjert to all theifinptiiiions of a.naughty wo«4d.
It rf(|iiln>il several readlngH to dc-terminv. what Dra. Alvaret and Stan-ley calleil iiienn pressure. They foundthis to average 115,. a little lowerthan life insurance companies give It.A nu,inbt;r . of prisoners had highblood pressure, and IIIIB occurred inthose aKed 20, as yre-U as those aged40. From ttils the. InvestlgatorK con-cluded th.it all thosp who have highblood pressure at the age of 40 hadIt at thn agp of fO. Th«lr reasoningIs not VHHY to Bee- at, tht» point andthe conclusion' is not easy lo bcllevr
copied. This-is of black diagonal shoe» should be worn with this fropltafford employruent for any unniber, woolen, featuring fur trim in white u the red la of a bluish cast, but It
as a girdle, and tn large-fluffy but-• on the ullslitly yellowish tones, brownunit) at 'the necklini! and cuffs. Black or bronze shoes would be the thing.
WITH WOMEN LEARN FROM AUTHORITYOF T O D A Y i S T R U C T O R E OF THE SKIN
AND NATURE OF DISLASEDr. Clendening Recommends Book of Expert arid Suggests
Methods of Buying from Shop, Publisher
lly MI.IJ.WDofQing her veil (o plead the cause
of <h'er country women before, an as-occurcnce—the
EDITOR'S NOTE: Four pamphletstsy Doctor Cten&enln'g^ can now boobtained by sending 10 . cents Incoin, for each, and a self-addressedstamped envelope to Or, Logan Clendenlng.ln care of th|s 'paper, orCentral Press Association, 1435 EastTwelfth street, Cleveland, O. Thepamphlets are "Infant Feeding,""Reducing and Gaining," "Instruc-tions on the Treatment of Diabetes,"and "Hygiene of Women."
popcornAn unu&ual method of UBlng pop-
corn Is as follows: Pap several'pop-Tecs of corn, removing all unp'opped
IIIH;AN K , M. 1). name of the book and the publisher,ill health of the skin causes an » «"« book Btore has not the hools
, . • , , i „ , I" stock they "will get it for you.'amount of unhapplnets entirely out , f t h e r e ;,g ^ b 0 Q k ^ ^ , n y o u r c l t y |of proportion to its Intrinsic inipor- w r [ t e j^e publisher.)t^nce. personal pride aud vanity • The Bkln is part of tile body. Itlire the elements in life that suffer ! Is supplied with blood and nervesfrom diseases of the skin^not fear just a,s every other organ is. It'suf-«f ileatli or disaWtttr - -r- ••Jati-~lXBW..Jtan.waL_&lBSHX& . o f t h e
Most people, however, who have body just as any other organ does,skin diseases do not stop to try to l\ has peculiar diseases ot its own,
i learn anything that science knows on [j«Bt 'as-uny other organ has.the subject. They rush to the 'first i Us chief function Is protective. It
Cosmetician or barber about ttieir cutches on its surface millions ofskin or hair troubles and submit to germs and parasites wlilcV unless Itany sort of treatment or manipula-; were.there, would enter the body andtlon suggested, whether it has any do harm. Life Indeed in unthinkable
'basis or makes any seniw or not. unless it wt?re there. But it IB uot,Tke amount, of money thus-spent— remarkable, since It IB SO constantlyituuch of if wasted—would solve the covered witlf germs, that-it Is sub-*|iroblem of the high cost of medical ject to many and varied Infections,
.. of strange men—an un- c a r e . , The next most important functionShah Newaz of India, lilub cast Hindu , P e w t r y <0 , e a r n anythiug about of the skin is the heat regulation ofwoman, addressed Fhe Indian round t h e 8 t r u c t u r e a m l (uncaons of tjie^he body. This important duty istable conference in London, E n g - j ^ ^ o r t | i e r e a i nature of the dis:iperformed by the skm and l^igs.land, recently.- < , leases which affect it. For those who To accomplish it the skin needs fresh
She recalled the tremendous u ^ h e a r t l l y recommend Dr: WH-jair.and sunlight,change that has occurred In her na- U a m A , , e n P u a e y . a b o o k «xhe Care; It also has.a function of elimlna-
kernels Put the "selected coral"™ l a n d 'luring t h e P?*1 A ' 6 y e a r . B \o f the Skin and Hair,'1 published by tloh. Elimination of natur^ wasteh the food chopper, using the'""* declared that In the most remote,p A l i p l e l o n £ Co., New York, 1930, products, drugs and special poisons,
e 'Make ready a syTup the I corners of India young boys ana j (Whenever I recommend a book I Because it catches germs and para-same as forlnopcorn balls and pour girls are "talking of their national | a l w a y g g e l a flood o I letters: asking sites and because ill is eliminatingthis over the ground corn, mixing aspirations and the free4o.ni and » b - w h e r e „ c a n b e obtained. Let me In function. It needs frequent cleans-onlckly Place the mixture In a'erty of their,motherland. , . !aolve.th,ls- right now, . Do, not go tg <lo.g and removal ,qf. surface, a.,ccijwu-shallow pan pressing down firmly, The Begum la the daughter of b ir | a j e v f e l r y 8 l o r e p >w a grocery or an lationa. So^he of the trouble peoplewith the potato masher Wfoen cool'Muhammad Shan, Influential mnjaD | a u t o m O | ) i i e ageficy. (jo to a book get Into is due to improper and oftencut in wide slices with a sharp knife.: d e b a t e to the London Conference.
CHEERFUL ATTITUDE TOWARDLIFE DOES HELP ONE TO
AMELIORATE HARDSHIPSBy VIKIIIMA LWK
To My that life 1* what you makeIt sounds quite trite. It In one ofthOM old'aaytngs that make u» ofthis generation nnecr a bit. It Isquite too Pollyanntsh tor us, and wedon't believe It. It's ah exploded
theory, w« insist.And yet It Is
surprising whata differenre oura l l l l u d four life
towardand Its
problems makes.winher
One personwrite, and
twinletter willwith woe overtin' hardships of.II.T lot. Anotherwith much thes a m e drcum-•ntances will an-Hwer seeming toreally enjoy \U«
woolly ChrlstmiiB toys are nqw soconstructed that they can be washecwith soap and water as often M nee-e»nary. Be sure to ask the shop'sguarantee before buying, but in gen-eral, look tor the "short-haired" ani-mals arid those in solid colors.
There IB no longer any excuse fora child a toy thitt must r«f
main dangerusly lirty and gwm-liiden. A wliole army of attractive
-.stockinette, turklah toweling, co'mpo-sithmr oilelotlir wood ond r-u4»b»r-d«ll»
Which leads un to suspect thatthere may be something, In the Ideathat a cheerful,, outlook will brushitway many o( the woes flefh is heirto. It Is certainly much ple^nanterfor those who have live wltti us.
* , • *•,! Some time ago. a girt wrote thather lite Was so hard she was a nervOUB wreck. She did all. the house-work and. her younger brothers andsisters wouldn't help her and she wasso overworked and weary she wantedto die. The following letter from an-other girl In a similar position showsanother side of the picture.
"DEAR VIRGINIA LEE: I havejust QniBhed reading a letter to youwritten by 'A Nervous" Wteck." StiGmust not feel styry for hrself, be-cause she will find but In the endchat It does not i?ot her anywhere.
"I suppose you wonder howkmJV Well. Virginia Lee,Tani 17ittid have to keep home for twobrothers and; one sister. Parents' arebiitli dead and have been forwhife and 1 liavi> been doing housewbrk- for three years.' 1 have nix
MOTHER: Better write to th»city clerk of 8»nU Monica tor th«Information you require.
• • •TRULY BLUB BONNET: If th4
second boy etra* for you, shitty 1Mcan "spetk for bimaelf." Drat tryto take him away from hit girl M M * .If they ar? going together " M A "Possibly your people havesomething about the flnt »o» Uuttmakes them consider him U «B*«-•irable frte'nd for you. I think If firacan keep from worrying about thematter it will naturally »dju»t tta«lf.
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SPOILED BOY: As 1 recatl theletter from .the girl you ineak of,she met this' boy •»<> he rusMd bar.tor a time, then met another BirL ather home'and since then DM l o tdated the first girl. She Uked th« boyand was •orty. she admitted that.she had been spoil?a by much atten.-tlon, hfnei the name. Sorry I haren'ther letter' from which to quaft.,
BROWN EYES: Of c«rurs« tell)the boy to wait a few yean beforethinking ot marrying ybu. 1 think It' -<would" be nice to shatcj^arl of yourletter* from the boy friend with yourmother—\*e ones .that would be otgeneral ' Interest. Ask your girlfriend haw she'll like kveplng hous*.without any money, dolng^pte fam-ily washing, cleaning, cooking., etc.,without funds? And ask her how Itwill seem to hav no money for newclothes and things and no home?Tell her she better' postpone herpla.no until after ChrUniM anyhow. -Of course It she marries against herparents' wishes to a person who IsIn no condition to support' her. shecan't expect .them to take care «tf her,,and she may go hungry, which Isn't,after all, very romantic.
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II. M.:i Probably the young manwjll rot urn as mysteriously as hecame and an he went, There Is noth-ing you-can dh but interest yourselfin other Imatterg and try to put himout of ybur mind as much as possi-
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and iinimals that take to water like1'0""!? R l u * b a t h . J° <lo-4yery day
ble.
the proverbial 4ucks are wainim forDareiits to choose from.- They ar*IMiniad.iind dyed, i» colors that nroattractive and lusting.
and then lhe washing. Ironing, cooki!"0 1 l 0
ins and Tmklng. One of the other1 "M"'1"' »three might dry dishes ufter dinner.g d y n e r ,but. that's all 1 expect them to do.
Washable building Mocks of wood, I because'sister and brother work andplain IInd paiuted, have new cousinsmade o( rubber, A very recent ar-rival in the block family Is a set ofcelluloid blocks for baby. They (irehollow cubs that will rattle, in ad-tion to serving the child's first con-structive Impulses, and are decoratedwith paints that cannot be suckedoff and will nqt.'wash off.
If OhriatmaB is to bring the play-new
the other brother goes to high school,' "I do all I can while everyone Is
out, and still find enough time forpleasure, and so I enjoy myself eve-ning after evening vand find Hfe isquite agreeable,
"Plenae telf 'Nervous Wreck' forme not too look at the dark side' oflife all the time, because life la short11 nrt it does not pay to be gloomy.
' only growB older by sitting at
but it mcase.
•Maybeabout Inever, joltoo muclyoufor himappearai
y pOf I course there always Is the
y .that tiicre wns aomethings credit that oniised htm- tond disappear so peculiarly,i"v lie that such wan not the
ne'a a spirit like one readscertain weird books. How-int, aside, try not to thinkabout him. If'he had-stayed
not 'have grown to cataat all. His mytitertous dls-
you think moreIf he's stayed and
'atlc.
sary to buy • a plain porcelain or jenamel topped table In order to In-sure UB cleanliness. Pictures andchannlngly,colorful chintzes are nowbeing, putCon table tops under atransparentscrubbed.
enamel that can be
from the day's Work,do our
PERT HAT'Slly Mine. Llsbelh
You can't, persuade the beaV'tp bea bull while the bolls the b a r e -Publishers Syndicate.
^ ^ h l n ^ s o c l o s e d onecase
Ion of Congress.—Dallas News.
store and ask for it by name. I al- too. vigorous attvnti»n to this latterways give the author's name, the duty. , -^
MEN EVER SUSCEPTIBLETO PERFUME WOMEN USEDECLARES GLADYS GLAD
Modem Women Are Wise in Choosing Scents Suited toTheir Personality, Beauty Expert Thinks
for the .Oiristmas GiftChoose Soml'tiiing
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lly GLADYS GLAD '"Amerlc»'s Most Famous Beauty"I'mieht sav without evaecerationI might say, without exaggeration,
another, and a lipstick of* still an-°'h e r- Most-of the cosmeticians havea l d e d U 9 ^ 6 S O m e e x t ( ) n t hy wlnS theHame BCent [n thetr, prepatafl0I1B
tha/ almost every man Is emotionally But If you Instet upon mixing thesusceptive to perfume. Women havejirands of hJghly-Bcented rouges andmade use of perfume throughout the powdery you will emanate a eon-
to enhance, ttt,«{rjQvellnes8. In the glomeration of odors trial will prove^ A 5 ft'fl QOrtOrof nvost unikl«*w,»t,.,,.it ynu waat, your
fW ft i ft i , perfume to retain. U» appear, by allthe Empress Josephines-all the fa-1 raeanb"atlclt"' f« ohe fragranee at anious beauties of history knew their time!perfumes! ' f •• '
Perfume'is useff more widely to-day than ever before tn history. And,
l n i D d e . p . f i e r -of the by-.
oaBHi woinun ev
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ANSWERS TO QUKIUK8• Anns ""
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perlments until she nnda the perfume with a b^hdToap, uilug~athat Is beat suited to her, and; then plexlou* brush.---^Cter-. the batn*r-ru-b- -Japtlves that arise to 6ne's ttps a s
«inia U«e? MOTHER'S AIDE."Yes, the less one thinks about the
hardships of one'B lot the better offone is. YOUP brothers and sister cer-,talnly are. lucky t« have such acheerful llllle- KouggHssper,'"anil" T"hupo they often wipe the dished for jyou at night. Of course I believe In ievery one's doing their share In this~-world, and after all, It Is a privilege ito be allowed to make a pleasant >home for one's dear onea. Isn't It? I, {oo, hope the girl who signed herself'Nervous Wreck" sees your letternd decides to try\ hard to See theunshine in her llle instead of thelardships. Thank Jou.
We must Ml I ing the dentist's daughter, and hadcalled while her father was out, Sud-denly hlB footsteps were heard on thestairs.
George," cried the girl."Oh,"You'll
ghave to tell father you've
called to have a tooth extracted."
HR'irt
Ivan all her coBtaetics-and toilet ac- the skin with a bit of cold cream, o n e v l e w s the; many charming Worn-cessorles'imbued with this scent. or pure olive oil. - - " ' " " "1J "
Ouft of the worst thln«a you can • s • Dandruildo Is to use'a variety of fragrances Dandruff and Cherrle: My method
! at one time, Your perfume should of treating dandruffy and oily hair " e t t . not to say regal In tueir appeaI be vitally YOU, should belong to you -is too long to print In this brief Turbans, especially the wrapped kindUlpue. I doubt whether aiiyom" would simce... However, It is fully outlined often give this effect.»
en on the street tn their tiny hats 0IfeH, velvet, ate.' are hats that are dlgni
l
like to admit tluit a-conKlotneratlon iii' nny "IJeauty Culture" booklet,of ro»B, lilac," pasmfuf, lavender, vlo- . - Mplem
i ^ M tIImlr u her personality.beaiitv ati'octty to'mix tin-
It's a attempt to ireat moles you'BomiU. cKn liBHt bo roiuorod by
yet women who use highly-scented tat. . * •cosineticB 'often unwittingly do fist •, -——t,lllt. . . • • EDlTOJt'8 NOT^ While It
|or you to'
Three little maids wearing threelittle Uats of the mode are picturedAt the top II Anita Page, screen
Some rouges, powders and lipsticks possible for MIBI, Glad to answerare so heavily ice'ntad, that they aim- beauty que»tiona, by-mall, she will be-
li: Th«p'"Wawrrw«wJ^-Ma>U)*»-4tUla'.'JkU'o ralula- that nerchp» (nuntlly on tlw *W»
her blond head. It fttrtneB wayTGiIII t t w » e k , how4M>t, abaniloi^K l
propensities for a modish .IneCatherine, MQylan, center, algc
8 d fittiim- C a h r n , Q y , c t ,
wears 8 dose fitting little felt haminus a brim. A tailored bow dn
can't be used. If you hav« your happy to tend you her pamphleU on one aide Is the »d)e ornament.own tndivldual perfume. And the "The New .Plgirte," and " Beauty Cul-wonia.11 who cares anything about the tuie" It you will write her, eare ofimpression alts maJcea waaU her per- this, paper, enclosing a self-addressed,fume to express her- oVn lndlvldu- stamped envelope and HO cents in
' coin, for each, to cover cost ot print-^ use highly int and mailing.*Beraonal Questions
soenteTMwmetlcnontBe a'poWBr" <ra t>wuty f t i i ^ j ^ h hat one fragranee. a cheek rouge of Miss Qlad>column.
At the . bottom of the. pictureperky feather Is the trimming of another felt which Is designed for sportwear, The brim is flaring and upturned, and the feather trim alsohas a tilt skyward. JoajUUrjb,. an-other imSa "playerrwears thlmodel.
Is ill doctor's Prescription for
COLDS and HEADACHES
Ii IM tlui.most speedy
. 6 6 6 also in TabUta.
known
What Paris is WearingBj R. D'ORSAY
PARIS—Par*" Iteejpa most of. lt»decoratlonsn—except on rtfottsclothea—well away tram the center-font this year. The n«weat\ Jewel-ed buckle Is worn not only, awayfrom the front, but far enough Wthe side to aarn for Itself the nameof' the new "under-um" buck)}. ,
'The under-arm buckle dlflorsfrom others not only In Its posltfbnbut to form M well. In order tobe well in evidence; tt must be longenough so that both ends are via-ible froqt and back of the armwhen it is at i%st It reaches'Inches In lencth so that It adornsboth the front and back of th«
Parti prefers th« und»f-»rrabuckle which la flexible.-»o'that Ittits well the contounrof the body.It is Dsnuiy-mKdr-tn-thre* Ibifctbe flexible device being oonoaaledsome way In the dtrim. a* the onein ttre sketch show*.
Vlonnet uses this buckle andother versions of it In Innumerablewiy«, Muj often it I* attached tothe wide"* belt, of a crepe roifrock, no 'that the, bu«kle ,orusbesthe material and pulls it down toa narrow -width, via a number Mnmall, toft folds.
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Try This on Your Next Gue»U0ABBAGBB0Ui.UP8
(Mm. Mary Morton's DaQy Vatted Iteclpe.) .
One-half PQun4 macaroni (break to nve-lnoh lengths), tine poundground round steak, one teaspoon salt, two tablespoons chill sauce, ene-tourth teaspoon pepper, one onion;, grated, cabbage. Cook macaroni .untiltender, mix with meat, onion, seasonings and chili sauce. Carefully tearoff leaveB of cabbage, and In each place some of macaroni mixture. Rolllottes lengthwise, la finger shape, and tie securely with light string! Cook>^WlWtl1^9^lyi4*te^it 1£ or 21)
Gas Ranges £SPECIAL 10 DAY SALE w
1930 Medern ROTATE. Gaa Range, .„ . . , „.._.. ,in a variety of colors, equipped With ThermEstate-ovencontrol, titlltty'.drffwef" pilot Hght, larjfe tivBtr tm&™broiler, left ar>.right hand oven. .
• Th« Ideal Range for the Modern KitchenT I M E P A Y M E N T S A R R A N G E D
Telephone. 3810 Perth Ambov ,
The Perth Amboy Gas Light Co.« J ?«ITB STREET; • - PBRTS AM»O¥. H. I
l o u rTHE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1930
The WOODBRIDGE LEADERPJTBMUHKU:. KVERY ntrn.'W pv ;
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At im Mat« St.. Wnodbrlrfse. N. i- Entered at the Post Office atWoodl>ndge, N. J , HH Second Claw Mall Matter •.- KOBKRT 1\ WALSH. Edltur and Manager
KUOAll i . •C09HR0VB. Advertising Manager
Phone W6odbridfe 8-1400Republlea'tlon of new* and editorial "matter in theae eol-
rut i uimt* ! |>Minitlfii (irovlded credit In given to The WOod-*••* brldne.Leader Correspondence from readers, expressing
opinions nn topira of Interest are sollcUedi but no anohy-Iclters «lll bfe
THE GRAB BAG
Woodbridf*. N. J,, Friday, December 12, 1930
- WfiAT, AGAIN?Not content with two decisions within a week on the cham-!
i among Class B teams for Central View Jersey, the New t"jersey State, lnterschelastic Athletic Association 'changed it*1
mind again at a secret session Wednesday night in NewaA and;gave Red BahVa tie with Woodbrfdge, which last' week was;grudgingly given the championship. , !
According to the board's first decision Wood bridge wasnot the champion, not only of the state but even,of the centralcounties. Then it became the champion,. Now it isn't thechampion. It's only half-chtompion accordinf to tht^board-^
With the board changing its, mind like a woman shopperchanging hats, it doesn't make much difference just what theboard thinks. Its see-sawing back and forth means nothingnow except something to laugh at. But their hastily-made and 'hurriedly recalled decisions, do verify one thing—and that onething is that Wood bridge High School's eleven of 1930 is theundiputed champion of the state in its class.
; As was stressed at the football dinner in the high schoollast night, at which prominent coaches of teams hereaboutsopenly and emphatically congratulated the local football teamas the state champion, the sta|e title is won on the football fieldand not behind closed doors in Newark hotels.
It is" a "sorry pass that. Woodbridge's glory should bedimmed by the farce made of the championship by the athleticassociation. The action of the board however "points to one factvery plainly. • • . ' .
The N. J. S. I. A. A. should be placed in lhat limbo oftilings we should forget-nnd a new association, non-political,competent and representative should.be formedTo handle thejob of doing justice to teams that deserve justiee, •
Can you halanro 11 card and coinon your finger, then remove the cardwithout dislodging the coin?
FUNERAL TODAY FORFORDS LIONS LEADER
Funeral aervffea for Charles J,Mncl/ean,.B7, of 8fi7 St. Qeorge'* nve-nne, Kordi, who died Tuenday noonit hl« home after a..bcief.illM«s, wilthe held thin afternoon at 2 o'clockat hlH late residence, Rev. RobertSchloiu-r, pastor of the Grace Luth-eran Church, ot Perth Amboy, willofflcUU.. Interment will be In thefamily plot In the Trinity church-yard, Woodbrldge.
Mr. MacLean It »urrlrid by hlawife, Mlltdn. He was engaged Inthe real estate and Insurance busi-ness In Fords, for a number of yean.He w u the president of the FordsLion* Club and an honorary memberof the Fords Fire Company.
• . T H E
0n« Minute Pulpit
Which French prison became fa-durlne; the. French Revolution?
' Are.26 cents fn pennies legal ten-der? ' • j ' *• . . • „
Bniin TMwrWhat makes everybody sic ft but
those who swallow it
Remeiriber it la "May I do this?'and "I can (am able W) do It."
TodAj'sOn this date, in , . .
Ihventor of the coitdn gin, ww born.
TodAy's HoroooopePersons born on this 'day are hon-
orable
Answers tettheleft
on the center of the card, ii
•*•& ^ rc o ^ f d g e "JTtiTeS
sharply with the Bewmd finger of the
J«*» ^ M ' 1 1 ^ "rd win>Pinaway and leave the penny balanced
—LBWAL ADVKimSBMENT—
IN CHAMCKBY OF NKW 'm • . - . . . .
t o Mary A. ROOM:By virtue 'of ah order of the Court of
CUanoetv of N*w Jersey, made on theelthth day ot December. iwO. in a cautewherein CUIieni Building and Loan AMO-elatloft, a oorporaUon of Mew Janey, lacomplalhtnt and Frad L. Ronc» and othersa n defendants, you are required to-ap-pear and i answer the bill ot said >oom-ilalnant, 'on or before' th« ninth day of
ibruary, n « t . or the said bill win be
• For trte grace of Gofl thatsnlvaUon hath appeared to all men.
Teaching us that, denying ungodli-ness, and worldly lusts, we shouldlire soberaly, righteously, and godly,In this present world.—Titus, IT, 11,12.
MRS. FLYNN NAMEDAUXILIARY'S PRESIDENT
» PERSONALS -<-- The latflrpiedtHtc-.phr}stjan En-deavor Society of the First Presby-Xetlib phurch will hold 8 sale of oak*and other hdfiiemEde loot* andChristmas novelties tomorrow after-h'ooh at 2:30 o'clock at the home ofMrs. Len Brookfleld In Freemanstreet.
Mrs. Mary E. Inslee, of Barronavenue, who fell and broke her legseveral days ago Is a patient In theRahway Memorial Hospital.
LINDEN MAN INJURED'BY HIT AND RUN DRIVER
, Harry B«vtngton,<of 110 Brnmirordstreet, Linden, was slightly in luredaftd 'hli our badly damaged ti V a n
1 P. M. Tuesday when his ear wa*,'Btruck by a hit-and-run drh-iT'< Cleveland avenue. Bevlngtoni taken, to the Perth Amboy piiaij by Patrol Driver Thomas Son™™. t,)r
treatment. Bevlngton told ttu> pnUceroan that he was traveling s««t
• on the avenue when his car wanstruck by the hit andfrun machinn
on
Mrs. Renee Flynn was re-elected ]president of the Avenel Plre Com-1pany Auxiliary at %. Christmas party iheld Monday night- Other officerselected were: Vlee-presldent, Mrs,Toin Cannon; secretary, Miss Louise;Toepfer; treasurer,:>Mrg, William jP«rna. !
After the election the social ses^islon WBB enjoyed.' Mrs. William \Kusmlak took the part of Santa |Claus and distributed gifts from a|beautifully decorated Christmas tree.Chrlstnf | sarols were sung and manygames we're played.
^ ad^Tftl^Vore^ > *ftain mortgai* flVen by FMd L. Rone*ana Rosie Aoncs,, his wife, on premiseslocated on Jansen Aranue, Woodbrldg*Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey,to til* Cltlnns Building and Loan Asso-dauSn, a corporation of New Jenny, andyou, Mary A. Ronca. are made defendantbecause you hold < mortgaie on saidpremises- which It sub!equ«tiT to that be-In* foreclosed, and therefore have \n In-terest in and to said premises.
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8TAHLBT F. KAC8MA.RBK,8olr. for CoitBsalnant,
, 317 SmluTatr' Perth Amboy, N. J.
Dated: December 10th, 1930.
HOPELAWN EXEMPTS IELEQ H. W. SHARP
H. W.'Sharp'was elected presidentot the Hopeiawn Exempt Firemen'sAssociation.at a recent meeting heldat the nrehouse. Qther officers elect-,ed were: Joseph Lajwlsa, vice-presi-dent; Joseph Fitzgerald, treasurerand secretary. .
Following the regular buBtnrsa ses-' sion a social hour was held and re-, freshments were served. The nextI meeting will he Jj ld •Janu.iry' 2 at,the FordR Firenduse.
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— s i No, only any sum op to 25 cents.
s t r i vt , w'<>odbri<ige, on Monday,i . • • • •
MRS. WEIGEL DIESAFTER LONG ILLNESS
Mr*. \\\((- 10. Wvivi'l, of 11 Iliir-ni'il s l r r i ' l , Avi'iH'l, ili>'(l u t her ILOIIII;curly yosturday morning after an ex-lundt'cl illni'ss, She IH survived byIn r hiiHhiiml, fieoryc Welgel.
I-'iHicnil si-rvlcra will b'e held to-niurrow ninrniiiK at .9.30 o'clock ut'the houue tnid ut 10 o'clock at St.Jnmea' Church. Interment will be Inthe Trinity churchyard. Krlenda havebeen requested * to omit floral trl-butes. / .
U\ KH1|IU liiUMM's, oC 411 O r i i u i u l.LI!IU<>, .\tii.nlic : City.
'vl ' .itrlcls Kay,.a" jHisscixjur in flicItiinu;» (-ill1, .wlio res ides f t 27.^1<irthIvniisylyunlii aveuue, Atlanfic City!was taken- to tlie Perth Amboy CityHospital whi'rHie-wiis tl'tfltod by Dr.RnRpntiinl for lucHrations of tlie chin,fractured left knee and badly bruisedTo a. Fay. remained at the hospital.
Hanies" car was badly dumagl'dami was towed to Holohan's garage.Motorcycle Officer George Balint in-vestigated.
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PASSENGER HURT ASCAR, TRUCK COLLIDE
• When Steve Keller, or 79U Amboy»venue, Perth Amboy, a truck driver,attempted to make a left turn intoAmboy avenue from ClevelandJW$r,nue at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday after-noon, be was struck, by.a car driven
NOW IS THE TIME.
TO REPAIR •.
WINDOWS. DOORS, LQCK3 '
AND ANY ODD JOBS YOU'
HAVK BEEN. RUTTING QF L.
MAKE EVKRYTHING SNUG
A N I) TIGHT TOR T H E
. WINTER' v
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Button Wallets
Complete Assortment of Luggage—Gladstone Handbags-" —Fitted Bags—Brief Cases
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Segal's Fruit & Vegetable MarketJIAUii; SCHOOL STREETS. WOODBRIDGE 8-0072 —0073 H
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Big Selection ofCHRISTMAS TREES
ALREADY IN
Prices Reasonable-ALSO HOlLY AND ROPING
APIECttj a. far KW;
S P E C I A L Sunkist r t o * e $ » 2 0 forX
i %Tofcay Grapes, 4 lbs. lor1 .= Sweet, Juicy Grapefruit, 4 for. 25c
M i u h r o o i n i >,*. «..«r .»M.IB-Quart Basket poUtoes _. „:.....»,... ....... pound 35c
;_. „ SOc: " COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY . .
— I T O S AND VEGETABLESF4NEST FIGS, DATES, NUTS—and HOFFMAN BEVERAGES
MAIN AND 5CHOOLSTREETS WOODBR1DCE
Extra DEEP CUT PRICES
liRUGSHoliday GifU, Etc., Friday and Saturday Only '
NATIONAL PHARMACYCor. Smith Street and Madiwn Avenue, r«rtn Amboy
60c Forhan'a Tooth
33c
$1.00 Gal. Denat'i
Ws
$5.00 Viostorol
(Squibb*) .,..$3.59' Paste
$1.20 Father Johns... 77c 68c Rubbing Alcohol. „,.29c
25c LUterine T. Paste... 15c
35c Corn Fly. t.~i 2\d
$1.50 A4lenru, for rheu-
matism , $1.00
50c Squibbs Milk ,
Magnesia .,... 29c
35c Sloan's Liniment 21c
|1.00 Lucky Tiger "~* • , \
Hair Prep. _........., 69c
25c Mennen's talcum 15c
60c Liiterine ...» 36c
60c Muls. Cocoanut Oil 36c
% Hair I
$1,00 Ovaltbe..
$1.00 Scott's Emulsion.. ..67c
$1.00 Rem foi* Gought 77c
$1.50 Krtmyl HairTonic.......... $1.09
W.50 Matamel (for
kidney*, •&.) . - , $1.00
$1.00 Squibb1. Min. Oil 59c
50c Colgate's Tjoth
Pitie ' _...._; 28c
$1.00
$1.00 Gillette Blades 63c
85c Radoz'for Feet, etc. 59c
BOc Jad SalU .: .49c
$128 Nu-HerbTonk $1.00
$650 Yim Ray Lamp $3.49
$7.50 6-Jewel Wrist
Watch :,.. ..$5.49
50c Ipana Tooth Paste' 31c
$3.50 Tip-Top Wrist
_ Waten' ;...el..:^.;l.$4.50 Radiolite Wrist
•Watch ! $3:49
$1.50 Set
1931CHRISTMAS CLUB
A(ou> Op«nYou make fifty payments and the fund* will be ready, for
' , your Christmas shopping next, yiWf.-
$ .25
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1HE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1930
SaturdayDumb
Wednesday ,
DwembSJThursday . . .D IS
December 19 ,
BARRON AND ST.MARY ELEVENSGIVEN DINNERVictors and Losers Enter-
tained by J. J. McShaneand B. £ . Jost in 9erthAmboy.
Woodbridge High and St. Mary'sHigh school grldders were guests ata .tinner given by J. J. McShane andIt. C. Jost at the Twentieth CenturyDiner, Perth Amboy, In honor of the(Mass B Chartpions, Monday night.
Harold B. Runyon, coach ot St.Mary's High, in greeting the Wood-bridge contingent declared
"It ,has happened, Yon won thename. You're a bunch ot cleansports. The better team won. I triedmy best to win this game because"HHikert and I were old pals andschool chums. 1 was out tor the gamebut you had the stuff and you won'1 congratulate you for your greatseason and Coach "Heinle" Benkertfor his great work In moulding aureat team." i „
lMest Praises -BeamDuring the dinner-congrstulatlonii
were showered upon the boys W vlather Kalrbrother of St. Mary's In'speaking ot the record establishedby the Township boys said:
"I was very sorry when I heardthat Woodbridge did not get thestate title. You certainly worked forIt and you deserve It. You're en-titled to It. You have a, wonderfulI win, a team of fine sportsmen and Icongratulate you, yrtur coach and Mr.Pi-rry for the successful season youiave enjoyed."
Other speakers y^re: PrincipalArthur C.-Sorry, Mr. Jost, Geach Bsn. vatlonk«rt and Captain Anthony Caccloln,who thanked Mr. Jost and Mr, Me-
for the dlnm>r. Cheflfs for theITS ot the diner and schoolConcluded the uftair,
mong thoBe present, were: FatherKnirUnillHT, Mr. Itunyon, Me. Mc-Shiinc, Mr. Jost; Edward Doyle,Thomas -Ilri.-nnun',.Mr. C. Furry, ConcJiIli'uki it., r'aiitiiln Cucrlsla, A-nthbnyAiiiiila, Jr., I'l'ttT Srlimidt, TliuimiHI'lirrU', Frank lliika, flcuyi; Hu'tle-
Walicr StilkHau, J. fri'Jpri, ..liltni'S Dim.ot'Ji,mat), VlcinrSliurujiin)>u,i, Just-l'li liil'd'd)',
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CRAFTSMEN IN BARRONITES MFEAT PERTHLEAD IN CIVIC AMBOY ELEVEN, 6 TO 0,BOWLING LOOP IN JOBLESS BENEFIT GAME
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SETH GORDONMADEHEAD OF
GAME LEAGUECOMMISSION TO HOLD/
U S T OLD AGE PENSIONHEARING AT
i | Have 878.3 Mark for First StiUman Ends High School Grid Career With Uae Tovch-down in Game Saturday With Woodbridfe'i AidantRiraL Three Thoosand Piy $1,590 to S M HifhSchool Elevens in Pott -Setton Scrap in Set of JerseyMid. Unemployed of Amboy and Woodbridf* to GetProceeds of Game.
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Quarter, Schubert HeadsIndividual Bwleri. . !
The Craftsmen's Club Is leading jthe Woodhrldge Civic BowlingLeague for the team average for the jUnit.quarter, according to a Jlst jnstreleased. The Craftsmen'! average;is R78.3 with the Parish H O U M > M C - !
Rotary738.3;8H8..1;
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A crippled team, a slow field, only a day of practice—yetWoodbridge High managed to eke out a 6 to 0 victory over tt>
750.3;di
AmericanFire (j
Legion, when both teams answered the callm n A b Git Stdi Th B
o , N . E W Y 0 K K , Dec. 1 2 , - T h e boardOf directors of the American OamfeI rotectlve Aasoclation will -announceMonday that Seth Gordon, nationallykttown conservation director of the
Walton League of America, has'•he presidency of their as-and will assume his
ofi January 1.
afternoon,charity at the mir Perth
. . Amboy City Stadium. The Barron avenue boys played one ofcompany, the greatest games of their career, in spite of the thick, red,e list tor! ankle-deep clay through which they'had to plough" It is
} individual average with i5i tor 2i estimated that approximately 8,000 people paid 11,500 to seegames. He is followed by Stanley', the game for the benefit of the unemployed of the two
a 188* tor ai munlcrpalitiea.Not once during the entice game
!did Woodbridge have all Its first-1 RtrLng men in the line-up, while the
January 13 —Cartprut, ajway, 3:30.January 18— 8t.vMary's, away, 7:30'.January 23—OfMW.January 47- Freehold, home, 3:30.January S0--Oj«K'•-• • 'February 3--M«t«<h*i, awa>, 7;|0.February 1—LBiMiiMo: iiray, TrlfFebruary 7—Perth , AHfboy. away,
7:J0. l
February 10—St. Mary's, at hom«,7:8ft
February 17—Open.February 11—Perth Amboy, at home,
February 24—Princeton, away, t: 10.February 17—Open.March i-M>i)p«n.
Metuep
March 3—Metuehan, at home, 7:10.
Mrs. Caroline Pet«raen, of fitdfte-dale avenue, has retursed from a
While qarrylng parts • !bell«r to ihs cellar of hit bMM.
1caret a Her[sraef CemeMir* onway, fell downstairs .baok, iajt StatttrjUjr, at 10.WDonts wiled, a t u t ami"HTfind a doctor but eottM totnn».. The taxi driver ffnally to*k M »to the local police hesdqoartajw • »Patrolman A. Peterson took * • • » * 'lured man to the Perth AttoOf WHoeplUI (or treatment, la tfe* f«W»ambulance. Don I* was thttt WtMhome. ' '
englishman (on th«Yes, this Is Mr. Afrtwucan't '•art ' '
ThU ts Mr. ArrUoa—Haltfll, tar.visit with her JUfiidhter, Mrs. Hlmer-t«o *»«. » «'- » " • • • * " •Paul, In St. George, 8. I. hen,
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third, with l»7~for20 KameR arid. Andy Slmonsen, fourthwith 184 for 16 gamat
The complete list of Individualaverages is as follows:
WoodbrMge CivicUMIKM
In. the final quarter neither teammade any dangerous plays and
new
Mr. Gordon BUcceedtt the late Car.Jps Avery, who dl«d suddenly' on Oc-tober 5th and is con«M«Ted by theboard to ho.exceptionally atted to
rry oii und tMitarge the far-sighted
T. Sullivan .A. LevlA. Grlene* .
voioi)iMl hy the association under- Mr. , }£non
Avery.Mr. Gordon Is known throughout
the country for his work-in conser-glveu HO years, tt theterest•a'nd laxlHlatlon
ill behalf of game, and wild life con-
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conservation work of Pennsylvaniafor a number VI yearn, anrt Inter IIHconHcrtariitn.director; of the ItaakWalton I.oamic . <
Mr. Oonlon's work.in Pennsylvaniawas • largely .responsible' for thesliiiiiint; »( the broad policies whichlia\<? mailo Pennsylvania a mqdel foroitl'or utati'H in conservation matters.He hud a liwUnp .part in the esta,b-llrthnii'iit ot i). state-widd syBtem of
L'JI rusus"_ii_n»f public.hunting groundg, '*!;• , „ , • • . - ". j (Icvc'liipjueinHiTaK eTTBCtivc predntory *j • '*• Harned,«,r.mirtttiftf pontiKd Bysiem, stocking If S- ''a v a lJ *~--~. « « m . ' in large 'quantities, intensive »• ScFioder. Vvlnit'r'ganie feeding and sensible but »'. Trainer .....c...
strut cnfoiwiHcnt of the game laws.
K. NierS, Osborne „ -\$ "E. Oshorne _. , 8M. Matidemakei1 '. 3T. Cannon .., T-W. Warr : .11I1: Rthhorn :. ...~16q. Siessel -.21F, gphwenaer ~....:._21J. KeatttiR _ 21E. Koyen !, : 4W . S k a y ....•_....•..'. :..-.. 1T> •K. J.ackaon 15I!. Slmo.nsen ." r..;:.13J, Petraa .'. IB
.;....;; 4
g p,opposite faction used Its stars. How-
lever, Coach Tex Rose.n'« qutflt was• Kan\c ynd fought every Inch,j . SUlbostt s Only SooiSs
Tin' tone touchdown wa» the brll-' Hunt work of Walter Stlllraan, whoI more than ever Showed that he was| well named the "Bland Flash." The
first half ot the game was scoreVenson the part of'both bu-tflts. Thoncame tire fatal .third, quarter.
Nagy kicked to Montague, whotook the piggjtln to the Woodbridge31-yard stripe, DlckBon recoveredLockle'g rumble on the 36-yard linebut two passes In succession tailed.
y pyneither goal post waa jever seriouslythreatened. In the first downs bothPerth Amboy and the Benkerttescame out even with two credited to
During the Intermission' betweenthe halves the Perth Amboy Post,American Legion taunt and buglecorps, and the woodbridge fllghSchool. band presented, exhibitiondrills, t h e school youngsters lookedsmart In th«ir llghtnhVg blue uni-forms, while the Doughboys pre-sented a pleasing, contrast in theirbright red tunics.
The line-up for the battle wan asfollows:
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NOTICEThe annual meeting of the Stockholders of the First
National Bank and Trust Company, Woodbridge, N. J,,for the election of Directors and the transaction of suchother business as may properly come before said meet-ing, will be held at the banking house, 104 Main Street,Woodbridge, N. J., between the hours of 4:00 and 5:00o'clock in the afternoon of January 13, 1931.
. * - •- THQMA&VB. MURRAY, ^ . .ty . , Cashier.
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.173:7173.5 ! N«sy then punted out of houadB on Woo(lbrid«e (B) P«'rth Amboy ,0)17-2.6; the' 2,6-yard line and after another Pomeroy .. Eaton171. I interchange of putrts, Heteree Clark - . l e f t end.' .170.3 penalized Perth Amboy IS yards, de- |Nelson : Kaliposc170.1 jelaring that Eaton caught Nagy's1 - left tackle170. ! nniit bfore H hit the grouii'd. • ' : AcfiWlai .; .: : Pesnwml169.1 llarrqiui Push jforwuril I ' l«ft gMard169. i .The penalty placed the balj on Wgn .:....:: Druslow18ft. | Wftodbridge's 48-yard line, st^l-! . . .l « 8 . 5 ; m a n carried the ball to th« 60-yard .•Marko.ua ,
j line and then made one of his bril- i • ''Hunt runs around end behind \ierlVcl! Ittitliiy .....1 Interference for the lone touchdown1
; of the game. Lockle's placement klfji fnmpbfl^j bounced buck wliun the plyHkin Ijit ' _ -
the CVOSKIKH- directly m the center. " LockleOnly once did Amboy threuien to »
• scoiOj .__.It. liajipened' in tlie lust viri MontagQe', of tlit; i third period • when RViUdyi kit'keil liot-of bounds on ills nwtvilO- Parsons ..
159. I yard stripe. On the next play Nagy : .1J>8. I went aibund. end for 10 yards anil167\9 a flrBt down. Campbell then. Intcr-
Iceiiuil a pass, by OSIIBIO and the! threat to score went up in smoke.j Neither of. the outfits came any-'] Where within scoring distance In the
first quarter, both teams endeavor-! Ing to keep but of til, thick, slimy
I61 .9 ,nmd on the sides of the field. Late151.8 , in the. quarter i^Ullman took theball151.6 amid cheers to the 10-yard ribbon. U m b o y , Dickson for Stoiton, Ootd-161.2 I what looked like a touchdown never [stein tor ^hrocki, Skelton for Dtok1<8- i materialized as the referee called the son, Morrissey for SkeltoD.l^. f l i ball back and added a fifteen-yard146.5! penalty.« • • I At the beginning ot the second1*5.$ period Nagy made a brilliant run,146.2 j carryfne the ball from his own 20-148: '
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fullbackScore by periods:'
Woodbridge - ~.._.O-Perth Amboy 0 0 «0V-' 0 —0
•• Scoring.: Touchdown, S t l l m a n . M "Substitullon: WoodbYfft(«<>vSSlliWdt
for Pomeroy, Cacelola T'ir Nelbon.Bosze for .Markous, Sherman forCampbell, Jost for Montague. Perth
Officials: Referee, Clark, Navyumpire, Compton,, Rutgerf.; heartlineman, Re^d., Pordham. "
CJ. Grausam
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,yard line 10TTW . . . . .I**- 8 . s tr ipe. But again Perth Amboy wasl i ? . 2 ^topped when Aquila , Intercepted140.3 ;Oslislo'B pass. When the half was
[called Woodbridge had gained fourflrst downs, two in each period, while
I Coach Rosen's men had yet to makea flrBt down. : ." "rr~ ^ Final ver\oa m t t
The thtrd quarter Woodbridge, of
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course,- took with flying colors, Al-; though Doug Eaton and Jack Long-stre.et tried their best to stop the"Blond Flash" the slight lad; gotaway for a touchdown. At ,the endof the tnlrd Quarter Woodbridge hadgained another couple of first downswhile the "eoaricta" had- jttade theirfirst one of the
15 GAMES ARESUTEDFORH.S.BASKETBALLERS
The Woodbridge High School bas-ketball schedule to date has 15 gameslisted with five open dates. Of the 15games to be played only six are tobe played at home. The schedule andtime of games is as follows:December 16—Neptune, away 7:36.
3 3 0December 22—Linden,' away
January 9'—Leonardo, at.home, 7:30.
Parlor Suites—All Reduced—A Very Special Line of'
Mohair Suites Now Offered at Sacrifice Prices to Reduce
Our Stock Before Inventory—Some as Low as $79.00—
: Reduced From $140.00
CHOICE SMOKING STANDSGreatly Reduced—Ideal for Gifts
A General Selection of Fine Holiday Noveltie* in
Furniture
B. KAHN
I^ayon Silk Embroidered
LOUNGING Mffl
AQUILA WILL FETEBARRON GRID TEAM
Cumniitteemaji-elect ' A n t h o n y.Aqulla will act ds host to-15 membersof the Woodbridge High School foot-ball teani tonight' when he will takethe chiiruus to New York to witness,a performance of Earl Carroll's"Vanities." Following the show they
! will have dlnner^at one of the well-known clubs. .
Tlie shhw^ana- ]dinner are, 'Mr.Aquila's rbward to the boys for d«-
-rwrttns fit.' M*Fy'* and.Pertb Ambof.' d f
IMPORTED FRENCH
FUNNEL BATH ROBES$9.95
1 !EMBOSSED SILK . .
': LOUNGING ROBESSlipper* to Mitch * [
'••.•".. t $8.95
rwrttns fit. M*Fy a d . P r t b f"Tony" .Aqu^a.' his son, and one ofthe'putstandlng members of the team,will be captain of next year's eleVen.
U<>*<1 Leader Regul*riy
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"~ • When a-linc i i w trotitile, perhape
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strategic points galvanize into action, aftdincredibly soon, fot damage wrought, repair*
are completed and calls are" wing"ing their way again over the line.
The Wire Chief is one • of; they f ffty Tf^phrW OrgBTI>.;
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(viding in |^ew Jersey a telephone
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senMO*
M.07
.venue: ihence runninr (U aldng Bonora
.venue and at right apftaa to Hillcrtetjrenue euterly one hundred M hfj> nortfitrly ahd pkdU1«l
otyiurkua' Heightity Co.
31.3* * H.H. 111.14 '
'-• _J ty Company "••*'63.00 U1AKM. m
llM3 Woodbrldge
307.11
71M
34.13 „ Company '••xfliit^iuAgig . . BLOCK W-A; 3516-361* Uure. A. Reu-
13 83 ter " .•••j"v"18177 W17-3618 Bermer Realty
15.r7
10.7819.14
36.93
7.51
17.63
13-16 Jamil17-1* John Brii86-40 James
1 lUrkut BlilgBte R«*V
U BM1-
4 t5K«|ui
tJL,Co, >......»'"i
|4t Ml* Mich.10 Heirs U H. Mengeu.Aib.rtjhomg^..^,
ioCompany
34.14 3 28. H*rmer Realty '' Company o,8J
1S.V6 BLOCK 4W.B263.14 2556-2559 Bermer Realty17.56 Company
2560-1G81 Ernest Brewer11,^ 2362'3(MH Bermer Realty
12174 Comparty 1 . . . .3093 2572-2578 Jfermer Realty
' M C •
31.5433.68
16.14
Company •'•• 37.702681-3690 Bermer Realty
Company • i V A ^ j j n ,
37.10
Joh c u g881-883 W. B. Freeman.883 Henry - J. Auth
(Trustee) !Z
8B.23
6,16
831-823 Frank Shupel .. "28.33838-8.17 Miller.. # Hoff
Lumber Company... 142.10838 Walter L. Pinney .' 5.98
BLOCK 448-P777-778 Mrs. W.' Snafe.. 23.86
733-7.14lams
737-73K
BLOCK Ms-tJj;imln L. Wil)-
14.14'ilb Welner.'. 14.30
BLOCK 448-8689-590 Mrs. A, Heller.. 29.11
BMIOK 448-T56S-572 Vem SculU ...'. 37.01
BLOCK 148-V
2591-2595 Bermer Realtyoti'n Company • •
IW 2596-2600 Goldle Ber-I T 7 « w s y • • • • • •tfs'oe 28U-281H Bermer RealtynM Company -59.31
7 3 j 2830-2638 Bermer Realty -• Company .- 66.73
« M BLOCK 483-D26M-2655 Bermer Realty
1 4 | K 266t-2678nLrmer' RealtyCompany •.. .:. . . .
2KN!-2700 Bermer Realty,Company 107.69
2700-2710 13ermer Realty'
10.78
I j j a l - S WooflbridgJ Realtf, ai^S Company 386.15
16-U Woodbrldg* Rtaltr29*80 Cotnbany 8S8.64
16-aS Woodbrtdg* R«aUy7.66 Company 168.64
I BLOCK M*h-3, 4-5 Woodbrtdc*
24.231 Realty Company 334.4828,38 6-15 WoodbrTdge Realty -
I Company 351.64ll6B U - a Woodbrldfe Reilty
• I Company 858.6440.91 BLOCK HI •
1-3 Woodbrldge Realty67.S8 Company - 193.08
,16-25 Woodbrldge Realty1 Company. ...'. 353.64
40.36 BLOCK H I1-6 Woodbrtjge Realty"
45.77 1 Company 212.19• ' \ - . BLOCK MS-B
68,16 X8-24 JoE-n-Reako . . . . . 471.58, BLOOJK MS
70.83 1-5 Woodbrldge Realty V .I Company 44.3!1 BLOCK m
13.1J Woodbrldge Realty Com-
*• **».n386.16
848.16
tu.u8*8.17
301.14
868.17
320.51
488.96.
98.93 102.06 g-|
28 M
men26.95
B I ' 0 C K
Ut
265.2!)65.16
95.74
14.3422.0811.986.02
only Alfred R. GarllrkI:HI4-I;III.'I JIIIIII Khem . . .I:i7r,-i:t7ti Mary Gunder-
*on 18.87 >BLOCK 448-W
1670-1572 Edwin lieLtH .. 0fi.0!i1")75- 157JI Sampi'l Kink..1612 Henry Aulh (Trus-
tee1613 Bslor L. DeChlaru165St-16!t4 Wm. Bloomer.liili? Jaini'S NIIKCI
t . BLOCK 449-B6S1-CS5 FloraiciTUehlimn 3G.39
BLOCK 449-E .1102-1103 Samuel A.
Fouler 101.80BLOCK 449-F
1118-1119 Geo. D. Mi line 18/671120-1123 John C. Ml fine 21.451126-1127 M. J. Paslkas „ 14.30
BLOCK 449-H1197-1201 Pasbay Cara-
velli 86.36BLOCK 46ft
<1) House and OarageFrank Art
16TG 2711-2715 Bermer Realtyoi m (!ompany -,- •Jl J* 27IS1-2735 Bermer Realty| n , . i!nmpnny , • • •.j 273J-2738 Alexandria Flo-' • rotte . ' •••••••
, 7 , g, ZM-DW Bermer Realty•«ff i Company •••
-JV4;t-274-1 Burma- Realty.21.26
, |r, Company • • •27K1-27B5 Hornier Realty
26.95
2*5.94 "
43.07
37.70
10.76
7S.3S
nfJohnvEsslnlt / 70.72
- . . , . ' BLOCK »6B113.15 J2-13 Woodbrldge Realty
. , i Company 70,73W-B . BLOCK »71
|1 O. S. Duntgan * 925:37
'»•*''2-5, Woodbrldge Realty„ , . Compttny 141,46
R
38.4074.83
31JS
28.86 ,
12.10
11.J0
ft."
iy.i.0, .' 3S.*t>7 Itarkui HelghU Real-ty Co i . . . . 310.16,
- BtOCK tM-0Karkui HelghU Real-
ty Co 18.MKarkui HllghU RMl- ^
. ty Co. -»,«Karkui HelghU Real-ty CO. . . , . „ . . . m . . . . . . . 1M7Karkui HeighUifeeal-,
ty Co. ' H.UKarkui HelghU BM1> . .
. ty Co. . .A, •,.. ., 31.86Karkui HetghU Real-
ty Co. 31.15Karkui HelghU Real-
. . . ." 18.01HelghU Real-. . . " 33.36
BLOCK tW-H *>Karkui HelghU Real-
ty Co.karkui HelghU Real-
tv Co. i . . . . 31.88Karkus HelghU Real-
ty Co 31.86, Karkua HelghU Real-! ty Co 31.16
Karkut HeighU Real- •I ty-Go 18.66
Karkui HelghU Real-I ty Co 18.67I 0 Karkui HelghU B*al-' ty Co 777. 18.67
BLOCK MlI -2 Eatate W. H, Berry. 506.8«
BLOCK t t t130.1 acres) Solomon
SCOt
36.03
36.02
36 03
36,03
14.66
18.0J
16.03
36.02
-LKOAL
SHERIFF'S SALE
of BBOl _.Being loU No. 1, 2 and 8 Block 442 T
on Map of Radio Associates.Decree amounting to approximately
with i
appurtenances thereunto belonging or In ....an n • p p t g g B
lN j [ ' R D M 0 A N N 0 N p WBDNSBDAT,
Sheriff. -
SoMcftoTa. >At two o'tlochH8.14 . U-13-l-3-4t afternoon of the
i , 1 Office In the-LEOAL AOVBBTIIBmNT— N. J.
All tl
Being the moat northerly 40 feet of iotanumbers twenty-one and twenty-twn atdesignated on l map or property ,.n,,Wn
rown*hlp, j P l e t w ^ n t j ^ N e w ^
Lar-aon,
ublic
. _ Bherirw Bnmrwlek,
certain tract flr parcel of land
nfor1. n o n m n r oo» « w , mww for lC(M)rd
... the Clerk'i Office of the County of .Mid-dlesex, State of H*w Jertey.
Being part of the earn* premlaea con-veyed *o the Mid Smith Realty ttid Im-proTement tumpany by deed Irom R»y.mond M. U l n i and Anna K. Uing, hlawife Mating Sate June 23, 1930 and re-corded June J4, 1920 In Book 678 of Deed*tor Mlddleeex County, on pagea 347. e tc
Decree amounting to approximatelyW|Te>geth«r with all and ilngular theright*, prlvllegea. herediumenu and ap-purtenancei thereunto belonging or kn y w l * a p t l
LHAVITT It TALLBY,3
Sherk.
Sollciton.
31.30
31,31
31.11
H.03
Karkuaty CoKarkua
ty Co.
-LKOAL ADVBBT1BB1IBNT-
ef. Newark, tinComplainant,^
OCATSk." at afA, Def-Fa for iale ci gortgateil
vemberBy virtue o
directed and
WCDNB&>Ar,' THIV S B V U N T H , ' DAT n»—«c-_wi i . u . _ iOF JANUARY, NlNtTfiBN HltN- •1*B-J?>?Vtl!n' J f f f i ,
. ' DRED; AND THIRTY-ONE-, tey, ffled July 6th., 1At two o'clock In the afternoon m said at follow:day In the .Sheriff*! Office ~ot New BruMViek, N. J.
All Ute following tract or parcel of landand premiaet hereinafter,particularly ~*~
'" " tltuf * '
In the CountyNew '
Middlesex. „ , . . both Incl
Being- part of Lou NOB. 69 and 80 on, Deereea "100 ot Onm Hlllt, iltuate* '-Woodbridge and Rarlun Township, 'dleaex County, New! Jersey, belongil „WHIlam, Oeorge and Arthur H. Dunham." purtenancei
, w l u >.»... „ . „ beginning running thence'M.03, i i l l welteriy. along Uie southerly tide of LEON
Cvergreen avenue, thirty-four and Sev- « i »80.W enty-flve One-hundredthi (84.76) feet to a n-ii-u-u—(t.
point; thence (3) southerly at right anglesfeet: thence (3) easterly, parallel with
McBLROY,SSolicitor.
31.84
74.84
Feltchn.aum. 2.246J3BLOCK 80S ^
Geo. Jacktoh ..'...-:....... 12673
* M B9 Jister Rtica10 E t R c i.1OIll
i s t tiEator RaciJaimjs Nolchey
N t h
13.11,
.70.81
.8.21
38*54
.107.03
21.27
31-!I2 ZaliM Messamuu , »BLOCK 485-E
1i) Iln.iy Walker. . . . . . . . 7.5420 Joel Young 7.43
BLOCK 4MB1-3 Hattie and Ada
Williams . . . . - 16.15BLOCK 486-H
17-20 Fred G, Arthur.. 21.51BLOCK 4W-K
7.48>7,436.40
4.524.51
4.5O4.51
• BLOCK 271-F vSander\ 40.27
BLOCK l l i - B4-B Jacob
402.9«' BLOCK 277-AValentine .. 1,H5!>,10
BLOCK 2TJ-B,17-18 M. M. Enot 1,106.89
„ . - BLOCK 278-Aa'SA 3 Peter Mexinla 77,589 A Peter Meilnls 77.60"
16 Pater Meiinis ^,v 67.851.M 1 BLOCK 278-B
B il Barl F. Griffith 84.0724 20 5"8 J o h n A ' Delaney . . . . 80.191 IB John A. Delaney 30.06 '
BLOCK :7I-C
2.»7.67;
17.34
1-A Jacob"
11, . 12 &Sander
1 Geo. U.
BLOCK J09-,Moses Kaufman
BLOCK S99-B159-163 Moses Kaufman . 53.90,164-165 Moses Kabfman . 22.83 ,176-177 Moses Kaufman . 22.83
G B 8 178-182 Moses Kaufman . MOOR S : . BLOCK 309-Cl « 183-187 Mofles Kaufman . 53,90's KK 188-189 Moaes Kaufman . ^.^
' 200-201 Moses Knufmuu . 22.83iq -n 302-206 Muses Kaufman . fiH.M*iW BLOCK 309-H
'207-211 Muse." Kaufman . 53.BOi,fi R7 212-213 Mnsea Kaufman . 22.83
. 224-225 Moses Kaufman . 22.831 7Ofi 88 226-230 Moses Kaurmo.li . S3.001''Ub'!H1 BLOCK 309-E
36.02
26 01
26.03
36,08
18.03
31.30
31.31
21.31
522.97
•2,311.79
129.59
rly, parallel wuOne Hundred (100),I t f U MJfl Sey
-LKOALtn Evergreen avenue. One Hundred uuujEvergTWn^vCTDeV Tniny-fBur and scv-enty-flve• OB»-hundredUi» (34.76) feet tq . a i i K n ' i p n e c i i rthe westerljy line of. _Ridgediale ,*v«nuej ' SHERIFF S SALE
vrlt to,expoM
BBVUNTSBNTH^ NINBTBSN
. AND THIRTYBtandard Time In the
the aaid day at the SheriffsCity, of New Bruiuwick'.'
R J.Alt the
land and premiaetdescribed, nUuate, I
I Township o f ^ o o d _..lot Middl«tei( and SUte ot New JeiSr such parcel* thereof a* lhall } * niary pursuant to the tald.wrlt. in the
••order and us by the terms of talU wrllidlrected, that.'" '" """'
tract or -parcels ofmatter particularly
the' westerly i lneTf .Rldged^fe »v«nu«:tne of Ridgedale avenue, One Hundredthence (4) northerly, along the westerly
ham, on the east by Rldneilsl1as shown on said map.
Premises.knovn-aa 51 Knue. ' '
Decree amounting to$3,970.00.
Together with All andrights, privileges, heie'rtttaments ,'purtenanres thereunto brlnngin«r »r In-my , ,
BBUldMNO at a point on the- North-erly line of Trentu Street dlaUnt West-er y four Hundred and eeventy leet fromthe corner formed .by the Intersection of
— - of Trento Street with
963.27 3 7 " U 0
147.67
57.;2IC15225.5;;
piTrtetianwise appertaining.
BERNARD M.LEO GOLDBERGER,J25..20 '1 2 U l 8 4 t
AND "THIB'TY 'In the afternoon of said
herly lineand two feet and eight one-hun-
Solicitor
q^'7l»UtheW1Slieri«'i"61lllce"ln"Thc City o( drmllh. ef -a lout lo the Point aiid Place
Sh"1"- NA?1 fh'eUnfoMowfng tract or parcel ot land ^ f f i * I « S nun.bcr 1. 3, 3, 4. and 5and premlaei herelnalter particularly CIK- 011 m,,ck 112-F i.n u Map ot Lelln, Wowi•""ui:^ . I . . . . . . i . . w «na being in the
In the County of
—LKOAI. ADVKKTISKMKVT—No "l and thp most Soutlifl'ly len ln-t of .Je'raey, d«ted May, 1933.Loi No 2.'on a ••Mop of Property, altualed : Decree lur llrst pmrwl amounting
•In Wooobrldge fowiwlilt.,- MUf***- M Vtf$«febolontflng to Efltato of
irvi'y'i | KNOWN mid
I . I' .New
141 F,7,111.01
3 8 1 6 1 1 lfc.Kltt.Van FleetM A V Fl
Van
Va22B.S9
.M57B'33»
29
ohn Amaezln A, DelaneyA. Delaney ••
l A. Delaney . . .flhn' A. Delaney
h A Delaney
132,4390.1630.0620.06
20.11
3 3 3 6 » h29-32 John A. Delaney U8OJ
215-A Helen Gore 22.852L54A Eli/,. M. Qillen. . . 23.722164B Benj Gillen 23.722168-2164 D. W. Davis. . 48.003166,8. O. Grant 15.982170 Corlnne Johnson,, 10.642171 Fred Leasing 14.93^172B Corlnne Johnson.. 5.29
BLOCK 4TW-B22S8 Louis Augert 47.94
BLOCK US-F3308 B. M a d i s o n . . . . , . . ' ; — 25.38
. BLOCK 4SS-H2117 Emma Greenhalgh. 21.08
v BLOCK. 468-K2068A Julius Burlsch 39,63
,, BLOCK 4«8-L\ 3068-3069 John Mo-\ Laughlin 109.27^067 John J. Jorgenaon 39.68V BLOCK 468-N2008 John J. JorgenBon 39.69SOW JOS. VlatuUi 29.662031 Ramua Hammar-
gaard 29,96BLOCK 4«8-O
2041-2045 Mary Carbauch 148.272050-2054 Mary Carbauch • 777.80
BLOCK 488-P1987 Adeb McCIenaghen 34.071998 Haanuia Hamraar- . '
gaard •..'TV 29.65BLOCK 488-Q
1961 Rasmus Hammar-gaard
1962 John J. Kramer, Jr.1967 Aurlllm Schoeller1972 Harry A. Hasselman1977 Aurlllia Schoeller.1978-1980 Rasmiii Hammar-
gaard- ,.:....W...1982 Chas. Hummell . . . . , 21.08 '1985 Charles J o b . . . . . . . . 30.13
BLOCK '468-81902 Anna ">„.A QI na .1903-1904 Lenk Doerrier 18T851905-1606 Francis De Foe ' 42.16
BLOCK 4fl8-T1908 rtaamufl Hammar-
gaai-d '..-. 29.65'• 1913 Dora Bobs 29.85 ,
1914 R. K. Hammergard 29.661915 Anna Horvath, 23.34• (. BLO<JK 173-B '901 Unknown 4.84902-906 Angelb Blslstl.. 20.39907-909 Angelo Bisisti.. 12.19
BLOCK 478-B2167-2169 Bermer Realty
Margaret
63 Harriet IL Sears
8 2 r f ^2J.77
39.4V120.91 '28.06
17.39Ann
103 Amelia Huntley.b d Mary
25.67' " I W Jacob and Mary , „ „
B 1 M Thode. 1 2-7 5
• • i 124 Jacob and Mary
* » • ' ™ " • • - B L O C i L - - - t .23 76! ?2*i l - i -M s Go'dat*ln 22"38,68 '
•/ f
114.1l1
43,84
42.8632.57,
15-16 Wm. E. H. Koheo117-22 John A. Delaney .* John A. Delaney
X John A. D e ^ f X . - i , ,as 02 I BLOCK 282iffl.62 2 Woortbridge Estates .. 656.51
I ' BLOCK ZB428.43 3 T. J.
3tl-235 Modes Kaufmitn . ,"3.!fl3 J ^ a 3 M o a e s Kaufman . 22.83.
si 70 250-251 Moses Kaufman . . 22,82pj g? 252-256 Modes Kaufman : 53.9071 so 267 Moses Kaufman 8.24•AIM I BLOCK 809-F87.02 368 Uosei Kaufman U.4284.44 3S9 Moses Kaufman 11.4222.63 340-361 Hoses Kaufman . 22.82
2611-283 Moses Kaufman '. '22.82138.23 BLOCK HW-G84.48 264-265 Moses Kaufman . 23.8442.63 ' BLOCK 3W-H23.61 338-241 Moses Kaufman . 46.67S4.43 342 Hoses Kaufman . . . . 11.42M.44 M4 H9WI K n t t m s s . .: . 1 0 . l t
245-247 Moses Kaufman
mintmupll
SHERIFF'S SALE m „ „ _ . _ _ . , „ _• • " ' r • .NUMBER TWO
- . , KNOWN and d<>nigiiiiteu u« lotsCivil bcr 26, 27 Muck 443-A on a ceriitln
entitled May of Ausunia Manor, Iselln".New Jersey, Woodbridge Townshlu. iljudlesex Cowtty, New Jeraey, and ownee byRadio Assuciates, Inc., surveyed w,.imapped by Laruoii & Fox, C. E., 17SSmith Street, 1'crtli Amboy, New Jerseywtilch cnup was tiled in the ullke ot Hit-
•25S'1 WEDNBSD'AY DECEMBER TWENTY- t n y u w uL .»B» ^.«..»~ — .. Clerk of the County of Middlesex, August- FOURTH "NINETEEN HUNDRED 'nwrly known as the Perth Amboy and 80, 1922, as Map MS) Uie No. 578, laid prem-
D U U K I H , " i « i ^ . ^ i L 7 ' u ' n ,£„„„'(, B r 0 o k Turnpii(e); thence (1) West- laes beliig more fnhlcularly described anTime in the erly, at right angles to the said Wester- follows:
it the Sheriff's ly side of Ling Street one hundred and , BEGINNING at a point In the, , _ o m c e l n me c i v ui ™ » Brunawick, seventy-live (175) feet to a point; thence erly line of Trento Street distant 1
*}o'U N J <2> Southerly, parallel with the Westerjy ly four hundred feet Irom the.,il\< All' the following tract or parcel of side of Ling Street, thirty-five (86) feet formed by the intersection of theS K I land and premises hereinafter particularly > to a point; thence (3) Easterly, parallel erly fine of Trento Street with the-Bam-
idescribed situate lying and being ln the-with, the tlrst course, one hundred and erly line of Correja Avenue; thence- run-laescrjiwa. s i iu ?«. i y n g . r ,_ „._•„.. ._, . . p w e n t y . f l v e ( 1 7 B ) f e e t t o t h e aaid .W"1" nin« (1) Kasterly along the Northerly
26.51 I
b sale at public venjue on F N T V erly line of. New Brunswick Avenue tf..WEDNESDAY.NTT
DTg^|;MBER--TWENTY- ,e J line "Lrtnw an
URTH NINETEEN[HUNDRED muly g^° * f f J ^ Vtwo
25.53™« 1 ™"' VT.r it, TJ«TT. ih« Pnnntv seventv-nve (175) feet to tne sa a west- mng u ; i«ui«jriy »IUM» I « '"""""•:Z"2&$L& « » " Jer°.^y ZX™t:L1S Street; thenceLU)*^. Wof'.TJpBloJfmt fifty feet to . «.»
136.3981.00
Tfnutrnin
314-216 Hoses KaufmanK3W-1
166 86 316-217 Hoaea Kaufman,318 Moses Kaufman . . .
630.59 319 Mosea Kaufman . . .>221 Mosea Kaufman
ADVKRTISBMBNT—
151*' 1 Jiohn™ Alamasl17 James Masterson ..
14.41 i BLOCKllO David Goldsmith ..
25.13 11 David Goldsmith'..- 112 David Goldsmith ..
U David. Coldamllh ..4 David Goldsmith ..
IS David Goldamltb ..16,David Goldsmith ..17 David Goldsmith'..
DELINQUENT TAX SALENOTICE OF TAX SALE
TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDQE'ION 32
-ty-H NOTICE IS HEBJBBY &IVBN that theit , fia undersigned, Collector of Taxes of theg g ! S lownshlp of Woodbridge, in the County ofWOlUO Middlesex, will hold a public sale at the
Vm Tax Office, Memorial Municipal Building1.Main Street, Woodbridge, New Jersey, on
32 57 t h e ^rd day of December, 1930, at teno'clock, ln'the morning, Eastern Standardlime, to itatlBty municipal liens now In ar-
35 57 rears.' '« ' « The parcels to be sold are listed below.cagY being described by lot and block numbersn"si as ' shown on' the Township Assessment5P"|J Map. and in accotduince with the last tax,' duplicate giving the owner's name as
90 ft "shown on tbel last ta(t duplic&te, together28 7A t ' th the total amount due thereon as com-g o j puted to July 1, 1930..
• Said respective jarcela of land will be
17 David G18 David Goldsmith .19 David Goldsmith '19 David Goldsmith21 David Goldsmith22-23 David Goldsmith24-: iagg . . . .
BLOCK i3-4 David Goldsmith5 David Goldsmith .6 David Goldsmith....
David Goldsmith .David Goldsmith ..David Goldsmith .
' BLOCK It*George Tasnadi „ 73.69
BLOCK 28*
.23J4 old to make Che • amounts severallynargeaWTigalnst'" ffic'aaine um saH-^wt-
July, 1930, aa computed in said listir wjth interest on- said amount
rat day of July to the date ofcosts ot tale. In a suppler
, . i Is'shown the estimatedpayment required to avoid tale.
d parcels^ will be sold in fee to suchpaynjen
Said,
Company2170-2171 N. Collard....2172-2174 Bermer Realty
217U-2181 Bermer RealtyCompany
218B-2190 Bermer Realty• Company2191-2182 Margaret Daly2195-2196 Jiermer Realty
Company . , . . . . , . . . , . . .2198 Bermer Realty
Company
19,0414.77
1104
16.04
• 26.6610,67
'ijl0.67
5.88
persona aa Wilt purchase the aame, subjectID redemption-at the loweat rate of lji|er-est, but not exoetding eight per .cent, perannum. - " *
Said "talea will be subject only to mu-" nicipal liens accruing after July 1, 1830,
21 s« including assessments confirmed after17 S that date and 1930 taxea. ana to the right
of interested parties to redeem within!theU sg time fixed by law? '
C. A. LARSON,18.66 ' ' Collector.
09.6113.02
Frank Ni
77.70148. 9
**13.3611.0811.0711.0711.0811.08
.66.3066.9066.8066.8066.8166.31
488.60526,11
J87-B22fl611.0911.0711.0711.0712.65
304.61
ifti322-^23 Mvsea Kanfnuui
BLOC190-191 Uosea Kaufn193-191 Moses Kaufman
HIM
84.3523.82
of Middlesex and SUte ot New Jersey•q f t R | And more!:•!£ map entitled.?»:«:lo JUdlQ^-ASsoclales,. situated^ ' 5 ,WooaWge TownsHip «ta«le«ex Coimtyf*
"Unn of nrooert? belonging Street, tfiirty-flve (35) feet to the point to Trento Street one hundred feet t«i aaodata SbSSSif In i S or place of oeglnnlng. ^ , ^ « 1"'"* ^ ^ e a r t corner of tot Ha
amounting to approximately 38; thence (3) Weatetiy and parallel t«"- Bt fifty (evTto a stake in'tbe
the
33.8323.8311.4111.4133.U23.82
33.8322.8411.421L4S33.8432.83
p r i v i l e g e s , h e r e d i t a m e n t s and . a n
Trento StreetNortheast corner ot lot No. 36; thenot(4) Southerly and parallel to the second
one hundred feet to a stake in the
ja-nd-app-urlenancet thereon. i g * * ? " 5 8 K ' S E A M A N " J R ' g o l i c l t o rDecree amounting to approximately JJ6.46 Solicitor.
'13 000 00 ' jll-21-U-M—41. .26.63 r^Togetner with all and singular, the
1 Woodbrldgt Estates 802.81i Julia Kocl l . . . . , 433.68
BLOCK S90-AAndrew Urbaji 16.69
6 Wmr>Horwath8 Kafkus- Heights Real-
ty to ,Karkus
ty Co.0 Karkua Heights RMl
169.11 176.03-
21.21
15.64
\m Moses Kaufman15.6* 198 M O H I K a u t m n . . .13.41 198-197 Moses Kaufman13.40 198-199 Moses Kaufman13.40 BLOCK JH-K13 41 196-167 JOB. Beka 168.2113.41 BLOf K M9-L59.16 M? BlassluB Uborka . . . . 70.1669.16 | « H of 160 Blaaiiua59.16 Uborka 10.6866,16 152 filauiu* Uborka . . . . 8.01BB.17 I BLOCK 315-A59 17 t Bernard Jost. Trustee (7:89
506 93 [79-81 MOSM Kaufman .. 83.86543 61 BLOCK JU-B
85-86 Rarlun Trust Co. , 38.1834 83 87-88 Raritan Trust Co. . 88,18
., 13 43 89-91 Mosea.Kaufman . . , . 33.86IS 40 i BLOCK IU-C
• 13,40 8 Joseph H. Jantek . . . . 269.8613.40 t Jolm W. Kelley 60.66ft 92 «6 John..Vereb 82.86
71 John Hansen 15.0376.80 72-73 Moses Kaufman . . . 30.06
BLOCK l l i - U313.80 &2-SJ4 Moses Kaufman. . . . 38.87448.13
19.08
35.68 irights, privileges, hereditaments and. ap- ; — L E G A L ADVERTI8F..MKNT-1 0 •"' inces thereunto belonging or In r r ^ : —
25.62i
162.16*
74.07
12.988.17
35.89
41.3641.26
MEYERS & LESSER,t201Q
MM
13.36
96-96 Mosea Kaufman . . . 23.63111 Mo»s Kaufman 9.39
BLOCK 916-0 .61-52 Mbees Kaufman .. 30.1067 William U Roe 14.7660 Montague Harding .. 44.41
ty Co, A 18.68BLOCK 290-B
1 Karkua Hf ghts Real-\ty Co.Karkrkus Heights Real-
ty Co. 18.47Karkus Heights Real-
KaAusty Co,
;Real-
BLOCK 4K-C2228-2229 Dehlia Morgan 308.862230-2231 Berraer Realty
C 14,77Company .2248-2249 Bermer Realty
Company 14,772262 3368 Oliver A. Kirk- '
Patrick 20.78., a267-225» Geo. H. Turk •» 19.07
'• • ' BtlOCK 479-A2274-2275 BermeV Realty
Company ' 14.842276-2277 Anna Prohl . . . 13.923380-2281 Bermer Realty .
Company ., 1 { H ~ —2290-2292 Albert Dlxon.. 22.132299-2301 Bermer Realty
Company t....... 22.132807-2311 Fred J. Gardner 33.08
BLOCK 479-B2312-2321 Bermer Realty
- Company 83,60 -23a2-a43Ji Bermer Realty , ' '
Cbrnpuny ., flO.70'"'2387-2345 Bermer Realty
Company ..". , «8.43BLOCK 47B-C
23G2-2371 Bbinier ReajtyCompany . , .' 81.4.
3374-2380 AluxaniMtt Flo- 1
retti 37.702381-2386 Uermer Realty .
„ tJmnpuiiy ,..-.: 44,392387-2401 Bermer Realty
Company > 111.31BLOCK 4W-V
244li-24IMt Bermer Realty . ,Company . . . . ' ? . . . . . . . . • 81.68
2457-2461 Bermer HeartyCompany 87.08.
2462-2466 Henry J. Auth'(Trustee) : 36.93
BLOCK. 41*-K2474-2489 Banner ReWty
Company 118.63BLOCK «i»-r -»
3096-3U0 Bermer' Rtalty , rOompany •. 184 Sir
1 8 0 2
7 B S
31700 M
' W 8 S17 28 84
* 41
-Lot*
Owner II. lfM
17 23
3Mt•2165
17.30
BLOCK Ul-CWilk Realty Co. 13.05
Wllk Realty Co. . . . 18.06Wllk Realty Co. . . . 18.06
41 Wllk Realty Co 7.64Bloo» itf-9
29-30 Fords ConstrU4|tion-' <lon Company 81.56
' ... BLODK Kg19 Louis P. Bow, Jr. 123.735,1 Smith Realty 4 Imp,
Co. ." 19.0716.88 56 John Buceko
71 Alex Ballnt,1T.M 73.78-,-^lMiina J bJ4.B of New BruriSw
Jr7.44
14.69
16,44U.4415.4«9.76
34,45
13*30
21.189.66
17.11
24.8236:00
BLOCK 1901 Acme Service , . . . C o . 83.29
BLOCK VH1-A. Chaa. t . Steurwald,
int . i 1,867.88
87.77
1,920.53
, . » - 110-142. * Koch •• M3BOOK, Jr. . ; 68.81
, te: ... lass1«5174 U P. Booii, Jr. .. 68.31
M 1 . 11V17S U P. Booit, Jr. . 34.16-W-", 182-183-186-193 L. P... ' Booz, Jr 88.31^"•07 2(0-212, , 317-136 .L.. P . . ,„ „ , 8 0 0 1 , Jr, . . , . . > 4j*0«••» +J3-A Eat. Sarah liarned 38.86
« * « 68-96 B.' P. B o t ^ l ' .*W'198.0597-1O3X. P. Rooz 47,80
8 S U " , BLOCK !<M,C40 M 5-30 L. Pi Booa 109.15
, . BLOCK m - Dj o an 93-B4 Workiugraan'a Circle, . -<"^lW Branch ML- NJ , 41TJ
35-» Frwik Koch . . . . 18.84134.83 M-69" U P . Boo* 330.90
w BLOCK miI and 3 Hani C. Nlelsonflpw
72.81• 37.15
72.81
513082.0(1
306,51.
191.75
114.44
«4,Hli40
338.75
akuaty Co.)Karkus
Height* RBm)-.
Heights Real-
18.68
as.ss,
38.36
BLOCK JIB-Tdg-29 John Delaney 192.89
Moaee Kaufman 16. UK
«9.966 ' acres LafayetLCountr/ Club '. 1,364.08
.BLOCK »7-8MThe Jeilta Company .. 483.83
2 Hantena "Peterson -,,, 98.06• BLOCK tn
John Choler 469.86Louis Varadr . . . . . . . 17*.4*
ty Co.KarkUs Heights, Real-
icarkua ° Heights' Real-ty.Co. 38.86Karkus Heights Real-
ty Co. ., ™ ' 15.80BLOCK 1M-C
Karkus HelghU Real-ty Co. : : 23.36fcarku* Height! Real- •
t Co • 38.861 ! : ! ^ 8 ^ 1 ; 3?.86
33.86
33.86
33.86
21.20
21.3)
21.23
3«,03
M.03
36.03
OB AO _
J87-88 Alex Bafint if.W36.031 I BLOCK «4»-A
* " B 0 Leon Ferbel 38.16
269.6664.60
. 36.2217.4833.07
36.90,36.8111.67
33.0917.3047.51
200.34',13.55
1.39814
rtainlBC -HERNAED IT NOH, i
Sheriff. l SHERIFF'SSALE20.1Ql-21-12-13-4t.
Solicitors.
Decree for Second Parcel amounting loapproximately 12,946.00.
NUMBER THREEKNOWN and designated at lot* num-
ber 28, 29, 30 in Block 443-A on a certaiumap entitled Map of Ausonia Manor, Iiwlin, Hew Jersey, Woodbridge Townahip.Hiddjeaex County, New Jersey and ownedby Radio Associates, Inc., surveyed andmapped liy larson & Fox, C. E., 176 SmithStreet, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, whichmap was Hied in the office ot the Clerk of
ADVERTISEME|fT—
SHERIFF'S, SALEIN CHANCERY OF NEW
Between THE FRANKLINFOR HOME BUILDINGSrNGS, Complainant andNOLAN, et at., Defendants.
and -
SOCIETY,V I. 3 . ,
Fl Fa for
MUNDSSON, et u*. et »Js.. Defendants, i-cE,l£ldINS5IS
lo*,a:n ^ ,x, ,„ , h . a,uUl
Fl Fa for sale-of mortgaged prernisecL B E i S I N N i > £ i l ? „ ' W J i J ^ S J U S . "dated October 29, 1930.By virtue
directed . . . . ^ . . . ^ . ^ . - . . . ™ . ~ - .soutberly.
.INNING at _ , . . . ,lne pf Flume Street .distant Easterlyb S 29 1930 ^ r i y line pf Flume Street\dirtant E a i j
ber 29, mo. t h r ' M n u n ( , r e d a n d e l g h t L f e e t trom t h eand dfeHve^ed I will e « » M wrner formed by the infertectlon of theiW* veidSLSn 'Southerly line of Flume'BtrWt with the
lSlflar TM&I.p A y n F DECEMBBR, NINETEENr HUNDRED AND THIRTY
' l k i th fttale of mortgaged premises dated No- ! A t two"o'clock' in the afternoon of theyember 16, 1930. 'aaldl day in the Sheriff's Office In the,CityBy virtue of the aljove stated. writ to me; o [ N e w Brunswick, N. J.
dlreoted and delivered, I will exrJbsc h); A l l the following tnlct or parcel o( jpnddlreoted and ,sitle'atjiubltc vendue o
E D Y THE Ssitleatjiubltc vendueWEDNESDAY. THE
"C ^',, A.». I 'I. tni Premises hereinafter particularly derSEVENTH _DAYr>OF scribed, situate, lying and being in the
Easterly line of Correia Avenue; lbenc«'running il) Easterly along the Southerly: line of Flume Street Seventy Feet to aatake In-the Northeast corner of lot Ni>.28: thence (2) .Southerly'and at right an-gles to Flume Street one hundred teet (oa stake, in tin Northeast1 corner of lot NIL27; thence (3) Westerly parallel to'FiumnStreet Seventy Feet to a stake ln tho
ART. NINETEEN .HUNDRED TownHhip .of WoodbrldWe In the County ' » « « « • ' ' ' c" r n e l '" l 0 ' f0' " l " " " ^AND THIRTY-ONE of Middre*X and State V New Jersey. Northerly and parallel to the tetohd
At two o'clock In the afternoon of said BeginnJrfe at a point in the westerly ">ur»« one hundred feet to a lUke III the.day In the Sheriffs Office in the City of me of FSrrJ Avenuf, distant southerly Southerly line of Flume Street and t»«|New Bruniwick, N, J. . . ! orty-elght and seventy-live hundredth! P ° ' n l a n d . P l 1 ^ ol. I . 8 0 1 ? 1 ' 1 1 1 0 ' .'• .
All the following tract or parcel »f lanu 48.75) feet from the corner formed by the i pewe for Third Parcel amounting tuand premises hereinafter particularly de- ntersejsion of- the said westerly line of appruximulelji f2,946.00. • _ -, |scribed, situate, lying and being ln tlw Ford Avenue with the southerly lln'e i,rTownffitp ot Wtiodpriage. ln .theeounty of Wotdbiidge Turnpike; theftce' runningMiddlesex and Stale of New Jersey.
KNOWN anddeslgnated as_ Lot fifteen
1.946.00.MBER FOUR
KXOiliX, »wi- dwignaud a» lot* Mm--westerly parallfil with Woodbrldge Turn- *>!" 15 »•'<•. •?• 'block 4*8-8 on a certain
- iM fifteen p,ke one hundred thlrty-oiTand twenty- map entitled Map of Autonla Manor, Iae-(15) in Block Twenty-four (Mi, on Map five hundredths (131.26) feet to the east- I'1?:,1,*™*' J*r««y. Woodbrtd'ge TowBJhip,ejititled "Map of Woodbrtdie Manor, erly line of lot 108; thence running south- Middlesex County,-New Jeraey, owned b*
102.89
476.068183
84 David Meyers 7.4186-64 P*vid Meyers . . . . . 139.64
9.61
.. _ _ _ then^- . » . ,- ...u..., , Ibrldw Realty Company, erly along the eaiterly line 6f Lot 108. R a d l u
situated at Iffuuunlluie. Middlesex Cuuwtyi my 4j(l ' 'New Jeraey," which Map (s filed In the.elUteny
to a Polhtj thence runninglei w i l M h T ' •
ngfirst course, on*
ABMMiates, Inc., surveyed andby Laiaon k FoK, C. TL, 176
i- Street, .Perth Amboy, New' Jeraey.Middlesex qounty Clerks ^Itlct. on ,the hundred ten and Jorty-two hundredths •" ' •* "W *»» •»•<• •>> the Opikie of the32nd day of January, 1914, as Map fJum (fjo.43) feet to the w*«t«jy line of Ford s l * 1 * ^ l«* County of Middlesex. August ,ber 739, File No. 536. Avenue: and thence nortfleky along the x- 1 9 2 3 . " Map No. 993, Me No. 578,, said
Together with all the right, title and aaid weaterfy line of Ford AreM* nfty- P™?^1?* talnf m u r * Particularly bound-interest ot the mortgagor in or to the tour and one hundred and sixty-six thou- •"„&•,.SSX!™™ *• ' 0 « W " ; • „• -..land In the b«d of the ttrMt or highway tandthi <M.16«> tert to the point or pltce ' BKG Nt4lNG_at a point In.the North-in front of the preri)lses"a'bove described of beginning.
5-56 .Maurice Deutaoh .67-68 'Xideri 8. Nielton63-S Geo. Ballnt 68.2*
16.8017.86
186 66 to the center line thereof., 11.27' Decreea amounting tu1 "upproxlmutely
3039 »6,960.00. * '' > TqgetJier with all and singular, the
erly Una of Flume Street dlftut One
18.06
Helghti Real-
'Heighttkua g Real-ty.Co. ,.
0 Karkua Heights Real-ty Co.* ;
IXarkus. Heights Real-..* t r W u - ••••• > • • * . - : . . • . . « . • .2 Karkua Height* Real-
• ty Co13 Karkus Heights Real-
t C 38.15ty Co *4 Karkus HelghU Real-ty Co. 28.36
& Kufctts-HaUcattf Heal:ty Co .;
6 Karkus Heights Real-ty Co atap
7 Karku» Heights Real- .ty -cii. : 28.35
BLOCK 2*0-11.-• Karkus- Halgnti' Real-
ty .Co.. ....'."... lJ 16.90Kurkw ii-^ijtj peal- _
iy Co. •... 23,36Karkua Heights Real-'
ty Co. ;.•fcurkus Height* Kaal-ty eg. . . . : . ,Karkua Heights Real-
tjTCo. ".' '(...2 KurkuseHelghU Real-
--o. . , . . . • . 200.38...kua Heights R«aU .Co -38.S8'
26.03
1J6.08
38.08
26.03
38.08
36.08.
18.04
14.83
36.03
36.02
KM
26.03
26.02
. . BLOCK Stt-B840 Richard Jago . . . . . 18.701 1 — U—12—19—41—
-LKOAL AUVEKTIBKHENT—
SHERIFF'S SAI4
. Bounded northerly by portions of lota Hundred and Eighty Feet Eaiterly from,109'jhd 110; easterly by Ford Avenue JJ* qjrner torinedibjj the IntemctloB oftoutherly by other remaining portlont of lh« Northerly line 5f Flume Street with
„.„. - - - - _ - «ta 109 and 110. and wettfrry t y Lot 108 J5* Buterl* line' of Corrtja Avenue20 M rlghta. prtvileges. hereditaments and ep- as laid down^on a map entltlea, "Green '?•"?» funning (1) Easterly along thr
purtenances thereunto belonging or in any- Hlllt Map of Property situated at Fordn. "Ortherhr line of Flume Street forty, feetonu wise appertaining. ' Uldaletex County, New Jeraey. belonging £° » «M* If. the southwest corner of lotW M BERNARD M. GANNON, to William, George and Arthur Dunham ««• " : »»>«nt« (2) Nortjjerly add at righti v & \ • ,, T Sheilrt. November 20, 10d», " aurveyed by Mason l n« l«» to ''Mme Street one hundred feet• «u _ , „ . „ „ r, ,™.,^,^,D» ^ k 8 m l t h C l v l , Engineeri.,PertS Amboy. to * rt*1" l n t h e Northwett corner of lot
N. J. . T . No. 17; thence (3) WesUrly and paralleli Decrees ilmountUig to approximately t f t Flume Street forty feet to a'aUke InI5.MO.00. I V wro«ma»iy ^ N o r t l W M t eBtMT '^ l o t N f t „ . y , ^ ^Together with ill and singular. th« M* Southerly and parallel to the second
rlghU, privileges, hereditiments and ap- t ? ^ " one hundred feet to a potyt in ibeourtenancet thereunto belonging- or In NorUwrly line or Flume Street and theanywise appertaining. * T Point and Plate of 8EOINM1K0.
FRANK ft. HENNBBSY,| Solicitor:
I19.7'tt-lt
-LEOAL At)VK|TIHi:MENT-
SHERIFF'S SALEIN CHANCERY OF NEW JSRSE* JN CHANCERY OF' NEW JERSEY—Be
Between SEMIN.DUB BUILDING AND | tween CllTIZ«»lS BUILDING , ANDASSOCIATION, • Complainant,1 " - . . <
.TBS) at % Dev
iiOAN _._. Bid RADIO . . . .
fendantt. fK.Va. for, L_.pien|ise» dated October .By v}£lue of the above .
me directed and delivered,to sale at public vendue onWEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTH. JANUARY,_NINBjrHBN HUNDRED
L G , ANDAB8OCIATI«N. 'Complainant, and
W I B r A W n j ' S , ifid -K-AIN-- _ D ASipCfATEIS, Defendants, . «Fa for sale, vf mortgaged premises* datedOctoter 31, 1930. - . . ••
. By virtue of. the abovs stated writ tome directed and delivered, I will expose
BERNARD M. GANNON,Sheriff.
WILLIAM A. SPENCER, <134.88 Solicitor. *11-3 '
ABVl
Decree for Fourth Parcel amounting to .approximately 82.740.00.
NUMBER riVEKNOWN and designated at lota Num-
ber 3|, 39, 30 Block 444-C on a certainmap entitled map of Au*nnl« Manpr, l f -"m. New Jersey, WoS>|brldg* Town>hlp.
SHERIFFS t?ALE
clock gtanaatd-'TtTue .to—the| ., ' A N D THIRTY
. landVrem^ K SSirlf %< 3 £ S S l S "-"**»•* •iam. ""riuett-aUuatftUEitrg *nd %lng,iu jatilln, J ^ M ^ J i T S i t * . JvK!«*••**; Township^olt WoSdb'idge, In the County T™n»hlD of WooSbrt„„.„, tit .Uiddiawu. and gtatS'of-New Jtrny. T o w M n | P ot Woodfcrlc* B U i ! | FIRST TRACT
AVEDNESDAY. T H E T W E N T Y - F O U R T H IN CHANCERY O F "TJEW J E K S E V - B P1 DAY OF pECEMB.ER,__NINETBE!« tfce^J.rwy^^Mo'tsige WITTIUB Com-
veyed and mapped by Larson ia , 176 Smith Street, Perth; Amboy, NfJ* rf*y. which map was riled In the Officeof the Clerk ot the County of Middles**.August 30 192a u Map No. 991, file No.August 30, 1922, _678, aaid prniiism being more particularly
and Improvement Comporfr, .et. USTfS- / W^mma^' w\n\ In the BbuTtTtundanlt.. _Fi Fu for tale of mortgaged trly linu »f .Treiitb Street dittant Ball
nlsoa duted October 21, 19M. erly three hundred and elghtyfertvirtue of thf »bov* atate? writ" to tha «orner. furituM By'- U S *
y ree hto th«. «orner.«j cl Uw. Suul
and
36.02
£8,35
31.16
! BB01NNJNG at «terly lineeasterly one hundred
«s« Vtr* ...orth. or/}i \io^nof Diaz street therein dlntant ?n H
UMaD «ntitl«rt„ . „ ,.™™.., une hundred, and twenty f«at * ' 8 M a * e n t l t l e ?SW.iM irom .the Inlfliaection of the eaiterly line
Krkuty Co.
KarkC
3ty Co
4 Karkua HelghU Real-ty^Co. 3QQ,2|!
0 Karkua Helgbta Real-ty po.' i, J8.18
17 «;»rkii8 HelghU Real- . 't y C b . . . , . • . .• . . . . - 38.36« BLOCK SM-B
U Karkus Height* ReaTty Co. 1 13.86
-6 Karkus HelghU Keti- ,
•36.03
3(8.30
36.03
and twenty f«at # ' 8 M , a * , e n t lit l e L ,Mafi,°'-?e
1'ikle i;pTer" ?l, t h e S!lel"l!t" o m * i n - t H e Wv .'»' New' Koitheaat miner of HU.'No. 37i -( the eaiterly line r,"1'*' i W , " 1 *" I ( * i l n Woodbrjdge Town- Ul-untwlck, N. J. • . ; (S> Wettefly'anil parallel to Trento Street
of CorreJa "Bvenue and the s«lTnorfh"r"y ""I' ' ^ .esf* ^^-J^^ Aa\^ Al1" A " f h e '"""wl.ng' tract or parcel of land Jteventj? W t T to iAtheart corniir ot
diJrSTfeS street; uSSeiTu ™SlnS g * ^ m i u f Street* &°A A m b o ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^ 1 ^ : M^l* ^ '" .«• '»»' U ^ . ^ T S S t W l r ;*»*nurtherly at right angles to Dlaa itreel ^ r i - » 1 6 5"£lbJr<?hkhnt hnfin I - in . .» . • i»i-^ .-* u-i— . - . . . . — . . -one hundred feet to a stake; thence (2) ffi.i"S ttitte widii«.,ewterly and parallel with Dliw itreet sUrty, "•»„}» t \ g , ™ g . ™ J l w c l * r k ot ""Idlsaexfteti thence (8) sou" ' "with the flrlt courte'one hi . . . . ..tlie said northerly line ot Diaz •treet;
nV3& County, NW-Jeriey- ™ r'JgfagM f$J.SL^3Srl^ 9SA^'fSNSP& W--^ »f d V t To .^Si'2?8 tt»"'u,'l"'1« tfl approximately line of Vine Street dtitaiirnortherly "»», Debree for Wttli Ptroel" aBMunUa« tb
36.08 BEOINNINO. etctlon of UM .
133.10 avenue and the
Block 443 C anywlte appertaining. Street 40 feet to a polnl; thence easterly anywise appertaining,BIOCK 4M i. *r~ B B B R A B D M . ^ GANNON, parallal to the flwt court* one 'hundred BBRjJj
, . Sheriff, and Mty teet to said westerly line et Vinethe mtar-.HUYLHR B. ROUOND, Btreet and' thenu southerly along said ,.t the inUr.HU
r line or fionort W7.33. line of Hillcrest Il-31-U-U~4t.
Solicitor.
and Ofty feet to said westerly Una et VineBtreet and- thence southerly along said S90AR LE18B,westerly line ot Vine Btrwt 40 teet tn the S5.TJ Ipoint and, place of BEGINNING. 11-21-13-13—41. -
ARD U OANNON.
•>>
THE W00DBR1DGE LEADER, FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 193QX ' ^ } " ' -^fH
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herself should tell me the Blh«k AnU . . , . , ' * fU SWAX
Sfti.™:L lsr»J?s;a.-S HIGH PRESSURE PETE SOME Xmt5 SpintI . ..seUinn experience, J'd join the RedB." . ' , • I^I^^B^^I
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,Kif»!it THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1930
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxty« are now open and prepared to meet our patrons with a complete lineof PLUMBING and HEATING SUPPLIES, H O U S E FURNISHINGS andHARDWARE at ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
EXCHANGES AND REFUNDS GLADLY MADE
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RADIO LIGHTS -• • • • . • * * • ' .
"Just the thing for your radio—-CutjStarGlobe—Assorted Coldra
$1.49 $3.29
OPEN tyPNtNOS TttL 8 f. M- • SATURDAYS W P. M.
A F E t OF OUR OPENING SPECIALS AT PRICES TO SUIT E v M P U R S EFlaihlifhU - ::...: ••••- •'• .98'• ', Jardlnettei :....;...!.: a ...„„...;„ 98
Electric Toaster* ....-, :. *.... .98 £mas tree Electric Light Sets,
Electric Ir«*is..v . .:....' —AM. , . ; . . , . 8 LifhU :...,..l.;..i , 69
Electric Heaters ., :.....'.: .298 Johnson's Prepared Wax,V« lb...-. .48
Johnson's Liquid Wax with 35c Dust Cloth Free, Pint, 60c, Quart 1.15
Full Line Famous Duco and Du Pont Paints, and Varnishes'
ELECTRIC TRAIN TO BE GIVEN AWAYThe ELECTRIC TRAIN on display in our window will be given away on December 23rd
to the holder of the lucky number. Tickets given with each purchase.
Service Hardware Co.81 Main St. ' *oSHg£lbm Woodbridge, N. J.
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Removal SaleWe are moving this week-end to more spacious quarters in the Old Klmberley
building on Fayette Street at the Central Itkllroad, opposite Dorsey Motors. In thisnew location we will have sufficient room to display all ol our cars and afford you•j. bettor opportunity to Inspect them.
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We are cutting the price of every ifled car fn our -possession to avoid movingthem. Her&iB an Unusual opportunity to save money by buying your car right now.When we cut pricea It means a real sating becauBe'our regular prices are usuallyhundreds of dollars lowyr than others ask.
HERE'S THE BUYERS PARADISE
1930 IW4 Tudor Sedan1930 Ford Deluxe Coupe1930 Foid Tudor Sedan1929 Ford Town Sedan1929 Ford Fordor Sedan1929 Ford Tudor Sedan1929 Ford Town Sedan!.1929 Ford Sport, Coupe1929 Ford Standard Coupe1929 Ford Business Coupe1929 Ford Roadsters '1929 Pontiac Cabriolet1929 Pontiac Sedan1928 Nash Sedan
1928N«uhGupe1929 Chevrolet Coach1929 Chevrolet Coupe1928 Chevrofe1027 Chevrolet Sedan1928 Chrysler 52 Sedan1927 Chryder 50'Sedan ,1927 Chrysler 70 Coach1
1929'Essex Sedan19^8 Essex Coach1928 Essex Coupe R. S.1927 Essex Coach1928 Oakland Sedan192$ Whippet Coach
Cajiillaci, Dodgef, Model T Ford*, Fordion Tractorsand many others
LIBERAL pE'PAYMENTS V ,Yon liave the pritf lege of exchanging any Used Gar purchased from uswithin one week after date of purchase, .without loss to yQU.
THE TRAOfr MARKTHAT GUARANTEES
A SQUARE DEAL.
USED <#R MART74-76 FAYETTE STOEET " PHONt £7O3 PERTH AMBOY
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158-160 Smith St. Perth Ambqy,NJ.
StanV $12.50 Clothes145 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J.
* • NEXT DOOR'TO P. A. TRUST CO.
OPENINGSaturday Dec. 13I
FORMERLY AT lO3.SMITH STUKRT
We Claim to Be the Master in All Wool Suits
Suits $ 1 2 . 5 0 QvprCoatsAn Endless Assortment oi New Fall tod Wbter Modek and Patterns for theSmall, Tall or Short Man. v
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We Have Added Several New lines to Our Stocks. !
. STOKE OPEN EVENINGS S P E C I A L S , STORE OPEN EVENINGS
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BOYS'All Wool Stilts In the new shades—Ago 7-18 years—rverjf special
$6.50
l^iiu values in all woolwdr»Utluand uerget—
$2.50 $3.50 $4.50
. M E W S HATSIn the ijew s u t t s l iapes; in. t an ,grey* and b r o » u — S i l k * I/ineQ —« r y special, , "• •
Men^s Neckwear[What shades'. Wh&t toloin! Tit
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4 pairs, $1,003 pairs, $1.00
MEN'S UNION SUITS-Heavy Ribbed Silver Grey. Rein,forced Seams and Double Crootch. All Sizes— $1.
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