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Stl-f * I yjfeife^^^ Rahwav Record, Friday, D^nbOTlC i'-vSiS"^-''^'':^^^ ' :V '-'-*" v ^ r " w ';i§s^f mm c nI R nRn leuss BLOWER ABLY If' 3J Cherry St., Rahway Open RTenlnK> ' Hoblltiell. Wednesday'* meeting IU unusual Inasmuch as no . delegations from neighboring towna or other *" -V*. MM from neighboring town* w gum -guests—be8ldea._-tlie_Bpeak8r_jwere present President F. ALTAR GUILD MEETS \ The Altar Guild ot the Church ot the Holy Comforter net Monday night the home ot Mrs Allan Pollock, of th the the William Howell.- wnojjas made his headquarters in-ftahway, walla travel- Ins about the United States" giving demonstrations In' th9 arc ot glass- blowing are was one ot Its most stratlon before the Rahway Rotary Club Wednesday noon. Ho la a na- tive ot Bohemia where formerly glass- blowing are was one ot. ots most skilled professions. A: Wednesday's demonstration he was assisted oy b!s wife,'and .Bhowed tne methods and manufacture) ot glass. Illustrating his talk by tho manufacture of a crane, I vase, elk' and several other'articles. I"" "In~addltlon-he-ili-splayea-many_othec, articles made by him. He spoke of the Infancy of the glass- blowing profession and how It is] | nearly extinct in Europe as well as int the- United States. He said that dor-1 ing the war the glass Industry was i boomed tn South Jersey and even the Government aided with funds to carry —»...„»„ „» tAtRs when the President *'. v. Hyer presided at the meeting, which was the first time that the new Rotary bell and the silk Rotary flag recently purchased for the use of President Hyer, were used. AVENEL NOTES Holy Comforter net Monday night home ot Mrs Allan Pollock, of tLkeavenuBOfflcera-tor the td as follows: Mrs. Jacob Hilt and Uiss Mary Rep- man attended the Majestic Theater In Perth Amboy, Saturday evening. Miss Katherlne Hughes spent Wed- nesday in Rahway on business. "YVeJt^ Lake-avenue,—uoiwr»-iui «,- coming year 'were'elected as follows:, I President, Miss - Helen. Williamson: vice-president, Mrs. George Cotter: secretary, Miss Grace. Gage: treas- urer, Mrs. Henry Stoll. Arrangements were made tor a card party on Wed- nesday, December 15, at the home ot MlssT Helen 'Williamson,--7- -Irvlns street The nest meeting will be held with Miss Lettle Thompson, 14 West- field avenue. A soda! time and re- freshments followed the business ses- sion. Mrs. Pollock won the dark horse esday In Rahway on business. Mrs. George Aimer was removed to the St Elizabeth Hospital on Friday for treatments awaiting an operation tor gallstones for treatments tor gallstones. Misses Ma Why Not 'Him* -Watch Xraas. or gallstones. Misses Mary ' Repman and Mar-. gnerite-Pama. Mr.-Qeorge Perns, Will-1 lam Perna and Mr. Charles~TSbma6H (were dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. i Jacob Hilt on Sunday. Misses Martha and Agnes Manaker spent Tuesday evening in Rahway. Mrs. Lester Weiler, ot Fifth avenue, was a Perth Amboy shopper on Wed- sion, prtte. CAFETERIA SUPPER DEC 14 A cafeteria supper will be given by j Trinity Epworth League in the lecture oo f Trinity ME Church on Tuea- A cafetea pp j Trinity Epworth League in the lecture room of Trinity M.E. Church on Tuea- day, December 14, from 8 to 8 p. no. lIDpWUUiuu —-_ .- stopped.-However, •was withdrawn after nesday. S£rSSS£S£&£ was withdrawn alter the ArmlBtlce and because glass can bo purchased, more cheaply In Europe, the industry In thin Miim In , Vivn tar-H tn rhv Mr. Howell and hia wife "M^S- P- J-.P?"?*? "•""* Newx ° rt spent la This will make him a lifetime present. (try on iwji*"*j , n "\ v „"" "[•"greaceT-part-of—tne- -LpjanB—were made for Night Mro. Wllimmn—r da? In Newark and M William Bm IB—Main and Cherry Streets lilHattlwcod and " « ^ « IB—Main and Cher lilHattlwcod and 14-M»ln «»d COWMTCJ 8trt« R(Q Brunswick and Lake a., Ave* and Central Btqjgg ts—Milton Avenue and Bryinrstf ti—£amob»U and Cftetry StrMls. tt-Qrand Street and St O*org« Ay 13—Mate 8tre«t and Klltabeth Av» It—Cnnrth Street and W. acott AT* L-IU_U<U_^V JjTBpnetrBtrBet past week by illness. " _M. Lareen. of Burnett Mr. and Mrs. B. A. yssrt It—<;nnrca BU IS-rOrand and 41MUton Av« THE WEATHER Today: Cltar and much colder. j Tomorrow: Pair and colder. VOL. XVI. SERIAL NO. 1788. New Jersey-Advocate Absorbing The Rttrway NtvnhHtrald, Hi* auooraaor ot Th« Union Damosrat, Established 1840. , UNION COUNTY, N.J, TUESDAY AFTERNOON.DECEMBER 14,1926 THE RECORD . 18 THE VOICE OF THE COMMUNITY \ , TEN PAGES- PRICE THREE CENTS Papa He Gets Nothing at All" Give Him a Big New ork^shopper: on - F ^ J ^ ^ r i ^ r Miss Sue MacKinnon spent Satur- ith her Bister and family, Mr. Hlldof-Rahway EASY WASHER the Christmas Gift she'll never forget! ends troom Woodbrldge, ..... i Y. M. C. A. convention which was IPUDS AMD DUD5 [RAHWAY LAUNDRY I WE3L WASH Miss Sue MacKinnon spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kutcher in Perth Amboy. Miss Elizabeth i/ocke- spent Satur- day In Perth Amboy. .Mrs. J. Suchey spent Thursday In New York City. Mrs. J. William Hlxson was In Perth! Amboy on business on Saturday. m- IKK f h The New-Eaiy—Washer_ with its two tubs, lt» famous vacuum cups and its new dryer will-take tho drudgery out of washday and reduce the timt she •penda in the laundry to a matter of minutes I It does this, not by rushing thexlothever hurrying . you, but by washing and drying them at the same •rimet Let us send a New Easy Washer to your home FREE-that you may bet- ter understand'the way in which it does its warn. When you see the gentle._ vacuum cups send the cleansing suds through ' your . clothes, ..when you —seeztheidryecwhirl-thera-- dry without putting deep ~ wrinlslcs in theni, without tearing off the buttons,— you will understand why- the New Easy mains washday a'plt^'.ire. St Andrew's Church NStei— Avenel, N, J. Due to the heavy snow storm the,. Rosary-Society—postponed_thelr_regu-_ |lar meeting from Monday evenlns last jto Monday evening, December 13. at which time they will meet at the home of Miss Johanna Obropta. In Rab-way avenue. _. i Plans are well under way for a card party and dance to be given by the Rosary.Society att he Avenel School j on Saturday evening. January 8. Mrs. I Julius Jaeger Is chairman ot the event.:. "Johnnie" Solan's orchestri_wlll .fur- •nlah tho tnnog fn r dancing. Y Avenel Presbyterian Community Church News ! The services are as usual. Mr. John D. Gregory (supply). Sermon topic for-thia-Snnday_evenlnfr-la " God George R. Boif man Electrical Contractor-Dealer -RahwayirNr liidiefxustom cars cost too mucfr or The PJRLESIDENT costs too littlest©we leave it to you, Mr. President! Big Six Sedan 7 fir Successful Business'Executives . xne wnnsUan 'Endeavor-Society—Is !• now rehearsing tor a three-act com-. edy, entitled "Deacon Dubbs," which" will be presented at the Avenel school auditorium the latter part ot January. Mrs. William B. Krug is acting'as coach. ----- • ^ The cast of characters are: Deacon •Dubbsr^Arvid-^WlnqulsU—imos—Colfc man. Al Henderson; Rardon Crawley, Andrew Lockie; Major McNutU Earl- ton Pomeroy; Deuteronomy Jones, Ralph Wheeler; Rose Raleigh, Helen Tuttle: Miss Philiena Popover.-Doro- thy Ellison; Emily Dale, MarionBat grle; Yennle Yensen, Bess Baker. Accidents j The heavy snow on the highway Sunday night caused a head-on colli- sion between a coupe driven by om(t_p. Terse rate suddenly reversed the sex roles some dark and stormy Sunday night and you woke np Mon- day morning to find -yourself a housewife before the wash day was oTer you'd say. "This being a wife ain't any -picnic" The wet-wash plan makes a picnic ot It. Clarkaoa Place i?pbon»~<r*JT There isn't anything he would appreciate more. .^ . ; We are showing the moat exclusive models this season i n . • W w m * ? weave* and shades. Beautifully tailored garmente that appeal to the well dressed man. Pre-eminent among them are the-famous If Dad should prefer a tailormade garment we still have time to make ft before Christmas. - •-..-. TAILOR 6 9 Irving Street, CLOTHIER Rahway, N. To Reach Rahway omes, Use the Record To our retail trade is the policy recently inaugurated by Roth ^Company. To our retail £ ou / re t a i l volume to siich a great extent that wea<ain o Her_our patrons the following quahty Specials lor Tfais^Friday and Saturday BodlcfcrOtBicoj»senn&Jtoo4, bridge, and a large sedan carrying New York license plates, about S:10 o'clock. Bodlck was - traveling south in St. George avenue, when.,he saw 4he- other machine coming in the opposite direction on the left side of the road. The Woodbrldge man slowed up but could not avoid getting hit head-on, although the Impact was | not severe enough tostop the New Yorker's car. He continued on with- out stopping, but Boderick received his—license—number ljowey er -^nd lumed_lt_c)ver_to Motorcycle Patrol- Sith Boderick's machlnlPWaT lumed_lt_c) man Smith. damaged. Ptl Patrolman Paul Mancuso, was slightly Injured Friday night, when a machine "'-•- "•- - 1 - 1 - 1 "' *"'• er_to Motor Boderick's 1UJULV3U n i u a j .»•<>.•-« .- - which he was driving col Porterhouse Legsof FrcihKUttd Roasting CHICKENS . wHh a «>al tmck « ueorge Frlese, tn Monroe street, between and Grand street.. The w«»i/.^ #.«»'-«^rr«»*vi>'' A lac'fl*atlnn on the forehead over his left eye and he »°r"'vd <• rnt nn his r'ch 1 han<1. Dr. J. M. Randolph dressed his lninrles. MancrtFn^reported that. there was no tail liTht on th» truclt and a machine with bllndlm: Hebts was. fn'n» 'n rh= onnosit" dln»nt'«n__' _ »»i^ (.rush nrxnred. His machine was badly damaged. Top and Bottom Round Roast \B pound average) FreAKilled Young Fowl (31b>Ttra<e) Ih loving memorv of Robert Trem-' Mv. -p-hn dioiT._ ,r>»?<._««ber 10. 1924. Gone but not forgotten. Thon" 1 - - —'-e gone you're not for-! gotten. . i voi.- ««•<>•» p fln never mnro filed, vour moimiTr sacrnil I --- Mr. and Mrs.-Trembly^and Family. Dock* Live in Chimney At PInehurst. Inn. Victorln Beach, _ear— TOI Pi' l p j iT. ^"""''n,- « r» * ducks have tt-nest in a fireplace ney. On ncvernl occasions In the morning, after a lire hudbe n burning THE STUDEBAKER SALESCOMPANY VS.; .T^NEWARlt^i-^rispes 592 St George Averiue,Tlahway ' F U SHO F. W. BEINECKE President y F. USHOLES f rescued from belilnd. tlm' tire screen, where, during the night, tiicy fnll^r^jttppqj*nt|yovercomej)y.. - Tlipy^were, released., out .of ^doi - InTfl-short- time wci'e hack In their nest In the wide rlil'voc 1 Bqri on Animal Shrine* ' Animal shrines In Japan have beef -destroyed na n detriment * I progress. _Thousnnd» of the shrines relics 'of fofiner~wof8lllp'~0f~foxe? I .wiBkes nnd other anlinqlg, erUt, say thei benrbojrn " ' T=l ^ HISS NEUBERTH ENDS YEARS SERVICE AS Bit Teo'aPtiODes IDCity"]When Veteran "Cenlfal"Beian Wok 0«e ^^ i"^ fB^HS I HffvB^Mh&^X' Y. M. C. A. DIRECTORS PLAN MANY NEW IMPROVEMENTS Definite Announcement to Be Made After Special Banquet Tomorrow Night; Many New Committees to Be Formed iratlag-of-the-bnlld- Wlth the retirement on Saturday oftogandother improvements to Increase WM Matilda Nouborth, ot BO Main tho scope of work, will be deBnltely clatlon will be organized as well as forty-four years lee as head of the Rahway j ?n , of ^' «f the New York Telephone Company,' elation building,—Preliminary planB nf ihl» rllv lost nnn of' for tho Improvements were made at elation will be orgamzea as weu as » the msUlllat , on ol ^ lights at aui *„,-,, TIID special committee for work through- i mpor tant and dangerous street inter-; J>taU CdOCalOf AmODg IDC out the association. fl sections, were among the Important _ H ..i, At Friday night's meeting It wasl^angjg reoo mmended by the Mayor Speakers lOmOIIOW JNlglll planned to have as many members of | anQ - common Council »'»<"• tna annual r directors, odl- SposlUon oi MIBB N paid ollicera of the h M i i t f p U h e T t t t ^ g ^ s a paid ollicera of the asaoelF or "Tllllc" as she Is known to her tlon and also tho Ministers of Rahway. legion ot ItaUway friends which her' At the dinned tomorrow night tho KsKlon broiiKht nor Inalmost dally 1 var!oU9 committees will reor- -ntact »,th. mad.,.,* un.vor.aHy,g££ » J ^ S popular. When inti'mowi'd ft^BO- RESULT IN_MORE LIGHTS To Extrnd Main St. While Way DRASTIC CUTIN POLICE BUDGET REPORTED MADE BY C0UNC1LMEN Sections The extension of the Main street white way as tar as the Second Pres- byterian Church, a uniform system of lighting in the new Lincoln Park sec- TO IE SOCIAL NIGHT ilie association take part in thtt work, the improving ot the ln- ilng needs oftha association, and.to" redecorate the building. Suggestions te thebuilding. Sugget "^'>*^1<^m''nt^{-thfl vnrir f th ocia j revamped, tho religious work commit- yesterday,' tho tee will have Eeveral membora added t I d I dditi will make plans Liiu au»auwcu&u w—«t—»•v— _ eneral Inventory of the association embodied.In the first report made by General Secretary Frederick W. Ummer. tour of inspection ——=- to Investigate the lighting conditions. SMiryzadshg^n-addJUon-to-ttase -Tomorrow—evening tho Vocatlona $15,000 Said to Have Been Sliced in This Item At MAY GRAWT FIREMEN'S INCREASE many changes; Mayor Tnpmas A- Scll00 i students will be assembled as j A drastic CUt Fyffe-8tated~tha^provisions-wm-be a unte ^ ^ flrgt time, since t h e | _ - , , . n t fhft'budo -made-in-the=192T-budget__fQr. ^-th^e-i-—-TomorTow^-e-vcnlng—tlie--jLocauonat| : __. ovmine. o w inE to a large enrollment, night at the Gity Hall /WneriThey met as a committee of- to meet emergencies arising opening on October 4. toenjoy a social; "'/""= " • ' ^ - >; " v -"^to^^-^i^zi.o_ i ^__ the year. evening. Owing to a large enrollment, l l l g h t at the Glty Hall»When they r. ..„,.* ,„„, ^ reoueat , v ,„. , oW1 ,„ ,, IvidRd , nt() l thft w h o j e tQconsi( J er the 192 7 b U C When mierribwcd- yostorday,' tho tee will have Eeveral membors added |partmcn;sn the dlrecion voiea « » » « u u n r t flss miea mma^u ... ._.. y. or interest and benefit to- all mem-"?P ? COn&ltieid,uiuuux me "TV"'" mm day•-away-from hor duties of to It and In addition will make plans]letters of appreciation to Mrs. Mar-| AU comp lalnt3 were given cbnsidtra- b throuz h BhO r, Insolrational^aa- "Y the members 01 the KahWay Tire Department. Ai- acarly hsH a century. Miss Nuubertb to shortly open theannual Fellowship Igaret R. Malcolm, physical dlrectreBB i , lon b y t h e two touring parties. """ " " 6 " ° <• « j" »• tVinno-Vi it i<i avnontori-fhaf trii<! rpmiPd'r will VlP orantwi " ' •--- <^".- ™o,.i!nr ^nnrlnrt^ under the!of tl • ' mn ' " I" - y ^.«» Y.rt thV erou'D which dresses, music and dancing. The mu- thOUgn It IS eXpeCtea tnat tniS request Will De granxea,- —•-•--* v_ *vx-fivoi vnta -nnii nnt hp:• taken, it is understood until a In sewing a .piece Group mooting conducted tun talk of her fsUlhiulnesj as a public «errani, but said she was clad to have « woll-carnctl rosi. She paid she was al iiKif»» Uon D y ine .mu; »»"«». 'whi r h dresses, music anu oi 5SA ?J52 JS?VKi -US ?SSwS£ s>c -for dancing will •JoSo^^ortheir^sucVl.^rf^J ^f*%^S'lS 0 "" 01 ''' 37 *"* 01 Letters of appreciation j ct the First, Second »nd Fourth orchestra. mu- though it is expecieu uiau JL^^UW. o by the final vote will not be taken, it is understood until a ' ' * * '•---••>-- 'AT-_ ~,.l n « T^/M-IW/MI coo. e[rsucV''r:,;" n ~rter group-made: a suireymemDers: oct Stafto'"S w to° Firsu TecSnd »nd Fourth orc hestra. . . s} tomorrow night. The final budget meeting will be ins wjDinrluee as a subcoramiuoe oi »«"«•") ,, ,„ ", ,„ plrh worker ithls nrpuj.. An-educational commltteo thanks should be sent to each worker £fpy!nquir« she was tic ni'fond-tclcphone operator lo haudlt. thv llahwjy exchansc^and,. to '"plan public, lee- In the drive. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED j RAHWAY PARK CITIZENS MEET tic meeting o£ the RESOLUTIONS , Despite the big rut in~ihe™polSee— '; budget -and several other smaller 'items, it is undefstood that the budget •ftfLt.-. pnlntg lii^hpr than last •pnVviurti- liEhta will be erected on 300 interested and entnus.iasuc mem- M'aln .treet to cotf inue the present bers will be present and an evening Main 8treett m ^ ton aV enue tothe of pro flt and pleasure enjoyed by all •1 nf Main and Commerce The complete program follows: SreSTiS?N°e f w Brunswick: avenue.-' i orchestra .elections. High School! , Mayor Fy<r. in ^ " ^ . ^ ^ t e ^ m e r i c a ; " audience. ... | One $^7,000 AppiOOfialioil 1 1' " ' rtih 0 pr«« : r art» ? . » ni f^^ iv. w Sv wiV^rsrTsTst^ ^tj^^j^ .._lrrJni;jtr>-?i-...?ii h : 1 . I',",'' ° ! ,4iiTer brook av,nue. this city. '.trod, anil U>: ^ ^ Wans Ex- r:a " U a ' K " daatc of Va5Sar S?a p rriri^:Kd r r^-^ ^ thC ri:.'A! E. F. Vuh the Flfty.-se.enih mind tor_lhe_«mln Q K >( aij.. Presi- G e ana westfield avenues. ..--- Miss Ackor- (Turn. William E. Jolly: vice-president gleam i ng lights from the Second Col- Nicholas Jios; treasurer, John Benyei; PresD5 -erian Church to the Wehway, Talk. Mayor Thomas A. Fyffe. Sonr;s, Miss.Jesse-D. Rochietti. Value's oT Evening School, Mr. F. For New School year. This meana that, more heavy slicing must be done "it tho people aro not tohave a much higher, tax rate iMtt year than that of 1925. Ttte Ro- inhllcan members of the Conncil aro •mphasizing tho need ot economy in ipveral departments and these coun-- •ilinen are co-oparatinK in a splendid -ffiftftBor toward thin ' i-hola=Jios; treasurer, jonn ueuj^.. presbrerian unurcn to ui<= -«»"":, **^rj The 1927 budget- as submitted by Tht Board.ot School Estimate met"h9 various Councilmaalc committees iat the High.School las.t night and for consideration follows: Fire Com- | adopted two resolutions, one lor the rnitteo. 337.363.50; Police Committed et UKui-'us oj-.w~ -- - aouns, .\n>3 c«w. t . 'appropriation of $257,000 for the erec-• STH.-12S: Overseer of thePoor, 5S.5S0; for its size In the State, the Mayor Refreshments and dancing will fol- tion and equipment of the new Grover Trlx Department. $4.S50, same as tho low the'""entertaihmenLJn the audl-., Cleveland Grammar Schoorin East : 'f2(! nppropriation; Street Cnmmittoo, m ot arc lights win aiso, torlun ,. -^irtahway. The bids for the-school were 5n:!:;:,0. an increase ot $6,200. dno .to ; oe mauo •». many ot tne important ana _ hBr . ' received last Tuesday night, and will ">e conte:iiplated purchase of a new 'dangerous street intersections. Arcs,Lake avenue and Grove street where ...... ^ n ,,.,,,, oH \ , nprW1 mpotlnc street sweeper which will net a sav- STRUCK BY AUTO CRANK -1inir of ajipropria/Jons for work in plutr t«u'ic of Illr.-'M- , r Wh«r IUS0 O! Uir.v-^.,,. .... . Through hor s capa'i' ra.Anj::or.u".it 10 Itshway otTlris.h.i.-i k-'p' pic-''.with 10 r#pld expansion nnl lmprivi m A 3' of the ' to'.i-piion." scrvico. Oftin.her maaaj«nii-nt of ih- affairs'oltlio .(in! fflcc has .ct»Vl'?tl forth woris uf rom- •fflcc ^tatTBighway nday night. Tho b salaries at this meeting- CEMpEBt DESPIlt BE FOB This Congestion SIX ROADS PEAK That Rahway is one ot the most I highway points In New Jer- etforts .will bo made to re- cohgestlon here, especially j Roads. Is indicated in tho I - c . . , stato i HSMS Mnoked Call Hams Large Smoked Skin Back HAMS Whole or Half Regular Fresh Hams at Wlwleafefrte ••••LARGESr WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS IN NEW -22 Cherry Street -X fci.phhne 40^ tra'licV'and a R i * * " ^ ^ ' " avenues at jContral and St. Most Congested flfghway Points in HewJersey. VOLVMB-OF MOTOR TKAF-FIC HERE^SILOWM Highway Commission Plans New Bonte to Relieve- TRAF 13HWAY ROUTE OT AT RAHWAV JUUY+TH,T. c \a' i Hoard of Education will r.ci.on tneiu •""•"• fo :"il" j (ien ; a i s Monday night. The board will also !9 ^i-_ r °/_i nc "i?," l JV , I The fire Jiiidget 'of $37,363.51) In- : I clndes the Increase for the men' and' (although this is also pai.i to have beea —I sliced, nothing definite lias been doao | on tho matter until after tomorrow's ' sptldirl-meetins. The poor budset will remain the same, it is said, but the Tnic Department bmlsot of $4,S5S _ _ Y.-ill-bo increased to 55.150-in-order to> . : properly handle the work in that de- partment and-give Miss Loughlln. as- Pliuis for a Christmas party to be sistant. tax collector, a needed increas* made at the meeting of the Washing- jnu Ol .. tC t •.^,.j ...... ^... ^,, H ..., ton School Parent-Teacher Assocla- wasaIso regarded as high by the Cona- tion Thursday night. The parents c " and . several large-cit:s. are reported will arrange trees in sevoral of the '? ha / e ,. beon J" a 'l c but " i3 not ' b * - class rooms and make the annual gifts Ileved tSat . the ,*p 00 ,t° r th f, ae Z to the pupils. Those in charge ot this sweeper or tho $300 for the cuttins ot work are: Mrs. Ernest Ro.volr. Mrs. dangerous.corners aLSerolnary avemw Antal Petro, Mrs. Warren Frazer, Mrs. and.Irving street. Poplar' and Irving John Bose, Mrs. J. P. Kindornay and street3 an(1 Jacques and Miltonav»- Mr- Clifford Cook. nlil ' s - wlUc o m e u n ' lor theaxe - Ho1r ' Aniong the reports made' at tho' ? ver - the stre . et department is also ask- meelLng was one by Principal Miss '"S for another truck and thisMs be- Emily M. Haliday, which stated that ^g h'M under adv.sement and it ix ^^^^.M^^^t^^..^^^ doubtful if it will be passed. ' bus. couHuiuua .". -- u c u t on , ot tneBrat pla ies sra.u m -»- and parked the Council, for a resolution for §r an 'increase"oY'$200 for A.e.ander These "wen" to "MisTnaTla Ritchie's w ^ 0 nl - ^s.siani c, L y engino-T ies in this budKOt in order 'to maketwo the" enter- t""- 1 '" 10 a-^o^sors at ?2.5(W salaries: wlrrt' vis This measure will not .receive tho the flag, while Miss Qu'.nn's Sixtl Grade Class, won the larsoHag. The teachers provided """- tainmont for the m'.'o'.iiK, Money totonoa ] ^ ^ ^an'now^iocatlbn; „,« ..„ :S2U£TS*»?S 8lre6U .The Suna^^o^^c on State at ,n,er 8 =ctlng Rahway, N. J.—' AliT - •"'• : automobile in passing between the , , , ,,_ ,'°," >ii,snn rli^rmin-! A CMtl " :il xterlor trafllc counting points cluiletl ,,, rs ' J< " n Glllson ' ctta.rman. , Ul0 El)wo; en~detofmlned; Mrs._Wlliajn Howard, secretary; Mrs.JMetliodisl Cl :ed that tho .Sunday Ira L. Cromwell, Mrs. Clinton'-Taylor,-imnlKUt-aL.tli«_almrch ;; _ The c 172 per cent of the Mrs. Amanda Thomas, Mrs. Catherine'tee in charge consists ofMiss d the points of con- Doremus, _Mrs. Ernest Davis. Mrs. J.' Scliustt>r, chairman: Georsp Sc " '— u '~— ""•••» T w P. r.olllor.'Miss Anna Josophson, Roy Mill be noted up to 1 s.trafllc and CARD PARTY TOMORROW -. A citetcrla Bup^"5r^nrK^v5n-"-by ; ^Th>-AHat-Culld_ot_lhe_.Cb.ureh ^ of vorth Leaguo of the Trinity ' h « Holy Comforter will hold a cartfr Church trom 6 to-8 o'clock P ar ^' at th< ? hnmc of Miss Helon Will- The commit- iamson, 7 Irving street, tomorrow. Iss "Marle^'s' 1 '- ...... I: Schustor. ^_ _. other heavy--^traveled-routes i'i ine peaic-ruua uu •.» a..- ,-• -- State," has reache"d--a:-poJnt .where, retsaveraso..traffic and the points of con- Doremus, _Mrs. Ernest Davis. ;Mrn. J. : »:IIUUI, t..».. I'ef of coriKastiim'byEradc-seiinratlon-rppstion—axe_genorally those •ln.bullt- P. Vandorhorst, Mrs. J. W. P. Collier,' Miss Anna Josophson, Roy Miller and Sa .t Intersecting roads, regulation of--, up sections where thVuiEhway-ia-'cbtt'.-antMrs^.jBiujVe^lltovjj;^--• . .-..JMIss Martha Hopkins. year. Safe.Deposit Boxes trom $3 to ?2a a year. Rahway National Bank.—Adv. '-£ *--£, ,

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Page 1: If' , UNION COUNTY N.J TUESDAY AFTERNOON.DECEMBER … · New Jersey-Advocate • Absorbing The Rttrway NtvnhHtrald, Hi* auooraaor ot Th« Union Damosrat, Established 1840., UNION

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c n I R n R n leuss BLOWER ABLY

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3J Cherry St., RahwayOpen RTenlnK> '

Hoblltiell. Wednesday'* meeting I Uunusual Inasmuch as no . delegationsfrom neighboring towna or other

*" -V*. MMfrom neighboring town* w g u m-guests—be8ldea._-tlie_Bpeak8r_jwerepresent

President F.

ALTAR GUILD MEETS \The Altar Guild ot the Church ot

the Holy Comforter n e t Monday nightthe home ot Mrs Allan Pollock, of

th

thethe

William Howell.- wnojjas made hisheadquarters in-ftahway, walla travel-Ins about the United States" givingdemonstrations In' th9 arc ot glass-blowing are was one ot Its moststratlon before the Rahway RotaryClub Wednesday noon. Ho la a na-tive ot Bohemia where formerly glass-blowing are was one ot. ots mostskilled professions. A: Wednesday'sdemonstration he was assisted oy b!swife,'and .Bhowed tne methods andmanufacture) ot glass. Illustrating histalk by tho manufacture of a crane,

I vase, elk' and several other'articles.I"" "In~addltlon-he-ili-splayea-many_othec,

articles made by him.He spoke of the Infancy of the glass-

blowing profession and how It is]| nearly extinct in Europe as well as intthe- United States. He said that dor-1ing the war the glass Industry was

i boomed tn South Jersey and even theGovernment aided with funds to carry

—»...„»„ „» tAtRs when the

President *'. v. Hyer presided atthe meeting, which was the first timethat the new Rotary bell and the silkRotary flag recently purchased forthe use of President Hyer, were used.

AVENEL NOTES

Holy Comforter net Monday nighthome ot Mrs Allan Pollock, oftLkeavenuBOfflcera-tor the

t d as follows:

Mrs. Jacob Hilt and Uiss Mary Rep-man attended the Majestic Theater InPerth Amboy, Saturday evening.

Miss Katherlne Hughes spent Wed-nesday in Rahway on business.

"YVeJt Lake-avenue,—uoiwr»-iui « , -coming year 'were'elected as follows:,

I President, Miss - Helen. Williamson:vice-president, Mrs. George Cotter:secretary, Miss Grace. Gage: treas-urer, Mrs. Henry Stoll. Arrangementswere made tor a card party on Wed-nesday, December 15, at the home otMlssT Helen 'Williamson,--7- -Irvlnsstreet The nest meeting will be heldwith Miss Lettle Thompson, 14 West-field avenue. A soda! time and re-freshments followed the business ses-sion. Mrs. Pollock won the dark horse

esday In Rahway on business.Mrs. George Aimer was removed to

the S t Elizabeth Hospital on Fridayfor treatments awaiting an operationtor gallstonesfor treatmentstor gallstones.

Misses Ma

Why Not'Him*

-WatchXraas.

or gallstones.Misses Mary ' Repman and Mar-.

gnerite-Pama. Mr.-Qeorge Perns, Will-1lam Perna and Mr. Charles~TSbma6H

(were dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs.i Jacob Hilt on Sunday.

Misses Martha and Agnes Manakerspent Tuesday evening in Rahway.

Mrs. Lester Weiler, ot Fifth avenue,was a Perth Amboy shopper on Wed-

sion,prtte.

CAFETERIA SUPPER DEC 14A cafeteria supper will be given by

j Trinity Epworth League in the lectureoo f Trinity M E Church on Tuea-

A c a f e t e a ppj Trinity Epworth League in the lectureroom of Trinity M.E. Church on Tuea-day, December 14, from 8 to 8 p. no.

lIDpWUUiuu —-_ .-stopped.-However,•was withdrawn after

nesday.

S£rSSS£S£&£was withdrawn alter the ArmlBtlceand because glass can bo purchased,more cheaply In Europe, the industryIn thin Miim In , Vivn tar-H tn r h vMr. Howell and hia wife

"M^S- P- J-.P?"?*? "•""* N e w x ° r t

spent

la

This will make hima lifetime present.

(try on iwji*"*j , n " \ v „"""[•"greaceT-part-of—tne-

-LpjanB—were made forNight

Mro. Wllimm n—rda? In Newark and

M William Bm

IB—Main and Cherry StreetslilHattlwcod and " « ^ «IB—Main and Cherl i lHat t lwcod and14-M»ln «»d COWMTCJ 8trt«R(Q Brunswick and Lake

a.,Ave*

and Central

Btqjggts—Milton Avenue and Bryinrstfti—£amob»U and Cftetry StrMls.tt-Qrand Street and S t O*org« Ay13—Mate 8tre«t and Klltabeth Av»It—Cnnrth Street and W. acott AT*

L-IU_U<U_^V JjTBpnetrBtrBetpast week by illness." _M. Lareen. of Burnett

Mr. and Mrs. B. A.

yssrt

It—<;nnrca B UIS-rOrand and41MUton Av«

THE WEATHER

Today: Cltar and much colder. j

Tomorrow: Pair and colder.

VOL. XVI. SERIAL NO. 1788.

New Jersey-Advocate •Absorbing The Rttrway NtvnhHtrald, Hi* auooraaor ot Th« Union Damosrat, Established 1840.

, UNION COUNTY, N . J , TUESDAY AFTERNOON.DECEMBER 14,1926

THE RECORD. 18 THE VOICE

OF THE COMMUNITY

\ ,

TEN PAGES- PRICE THREE CENTS

PapaHe Gets Nothing at All"

Give Him a Big

Nework shopper: on - F ^ J ^ ^ r i ^ rMiss Sue MacKinnon spent Satur-

ith her Bister and family, Mr.Hlldof-Rahway

E A S Y WASHER—the Christmas Gift

she'll never forget!

ends troom Woodbrldge, . . . . .i Y. M. C. A. convention which was

IPUDS AMD DUD5

[RAHWAY LAUNDRYI WE3L WASH

Miss Sue MacKinnon spent Mondayat the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.Kutcher in Perth Amboy.

Miss Elizabeth i/ocke- spent Satur-day In Perth Amboy.

.Mrs. J. Suchey spent Thursday InNew York City.

Mrs. J. William Hlxson was In Perth!Amboy on business on Saturday. •

m-IKK

fh

The New-Eaiy—Washer_ with its two tubs, lt»famous vacuum cups and its new dryer will-take thodrudgery out of washday and reduce the timt she•penda in the laundry to a matter of minutes I

It does this, not by rushing thexlothever hurrying .you, but by washing and drying them at the same•rimet

Let us send a New Easy Washer to your homeFREE-that you may bet-ter understand'the way inwhich it does its warn.When you see the gentle._vacuum cups send thecleansing suds through

' your . clothes, ..when you—seeztheidryecwhirl-thera--

dry without putting deep ~wrinlslcs in theni, withouttearing off the buttons,—you will understand why-the New Easy mainswashday a'plt^'.ire.

St Andrew's Church NStei—Avenel, N, J.

Due to the heavy snow storm the, .Rosary-Society—postponed_thelr_regu-_

|lar meeting from Monday evenlns lastjto Monday evening, December 13. atwhich time they will meet at the homeof Miss Johanna Obropta. In Rab-wayavenue. _ . i

Plans are well under way for a cardparty and dance to be given by theRosary.Society att he Avenel School

j on Saturday evening. January 8. Mrs.I Julius Jaeger Is chairman ot the event.:."Johnnie" Solan's orchestri_wlll .fur-•nlah tho tnnog fnr dancing. Y

Avenel Presbyterian CommunityChurch News !

The services are as usual. Mr. JohnD. Gregory (supply). Sermon topicfor-thia-Snnday_evenlnfr-la " G o d i °

George R. Boif manElectrical Contractor-Dealer

-RahwayirNr

liidiefxustomcars cost too mucfror The PJRLESIDENT

costs too littlest©weleave it to you,

Mr. President!

Big Six Sedan 7fir Successful Business'Executives

. xne wnnsUan 'Endeavor-Society—Is !•now rehearsing tor a three-act com-.edy, entitled "Deacon Dubbs," which"will be presented at the Avenel schoolauditorium the latter part ot January.Mrs. William B. Krug is acting'ascoach. ----- • ^

The cast of characters are: Deacon•Dubbsr^Arvid-^WlnqulsU—imos—Colfcman. Al Henderson; Rardon Crawley,Andrew Lockie; Major McNutU Earl-ton Pomeroy; Deuteronomy Jones,Ralph Wheeler; Rose Raleigh, HelenTuttle: Miss Philiena Popover.-Doro-thy Ellison; Emily Dale, Marion Batgrle; Yennle Yensen, Bess Baker.

Accidents jThe heavy snow on the highway

Sunday night caused a head-on colli-sion between a coupe driven by

o m ( t _ p .Terse rate suddenly

reversed the sex roles somedark and stormy Sundaynight and you woke np Mon-day morning to find -yourselfa housewife before the washday was oTer you'd say."This being a wife ain't any

-picnic" The wet-wash planmakes a picnic ot It.

Clarkaoa Place

i?pbon»~<r*JT

There isn't anything he would appreciate more. • . . ;We are showing the moat exclusive models this season i n . • W w m * ?weave* and shades. Beautifully tailored garmente that appeal to the welldressed man. Pre-eminent among them are the-famous

If Dad should prefer a tailormade garment we still have time to make ftbefore Christmas. - • - . . - .

TAILOR69 Irving Street,

CLOTHIERRahway, N.

To Reach Rahway omes, Use the Record

To our retail trade is the policy recently inaugurated by Roth ^Company.To our retail £ o u / r e t a i l volume to siich a great extent that

wea<ain oHer_our patrons the following quahty

Specials lor Tfais^Friday and SaturdayBodlcfcrOtBicoj»senn&Jtoo4,

bridge, and a large sedan carryingNew York license plates, about S:10o'clock. Bodlck was - traveling southin St. George avenue, when.,he saw

4he- other machine coming in theopposite direction on the left side ofthe road. The Woodbrldge manslowed up but could not avoid gettinghit head-on, although the Impact was| not severe enough to stop the NewYorker's car. He continued on with-out stopping, but Boderick receivedhis—license—number ljowey er - ^ n dlumed_lt_c)ver_to Motorcycle Patrol-

S i t h Boderick's machlnlPWaTlumed_lt_c)man Smith.damaged.

P t lPatrolman Paul Mancuso, wasslightly Injured Friday night, when amachine "'-•- "•- - 1 - 1 - 1 " ' *"'•

er_to MotorBoderick's

1UJULV3U n i u a j .»•<>.•-« .- -which he was driving col

Porterhouse

LegsofFrcihKUttd

RoastingCHICKENS

. wHh a «>al tmck « ueorgeFrlese, tn Monroe street, between

and Grand street.. Thew«»i/.^ #.«»'-«^rr«»*vi>'' A lac'fl*atlnn onthe forehead over his left eye and he»°r"'vd <• rnt nn his r'ch1 han<1. Dr.J. M. Randolph dressed his lninrles.

MancrtFn^reported that. there wasno tail liTht on th» truclt and amachine with bllndlm: Hebts was.fn'n» 'n rh= onnosit" dln»nt'«n__' _»»i (.rush nrxnred. His machine wasbadly damaged.

Top and BottomRound Roast

\B pound average) FreAKilled

Young Fowl(31b>Ttra<e)

Ih loving memorv of Robert Trem-'Mv. -p-hn dioiT._ ,r>»?<._««ber 10. 1924.Gone but not forgotten.Thon"1- - —'-e gone you're not for-!

gotten. . ivoi.- ««•<>•» pfln never mnro b« filed,

vour moimiTr sacrnil

I --- Mr. and Mrs.-Trembly^and Family.

Dock* Live in ChimneyAt PInehurst. Inn. Victorln Beach,

_ear—TOIPi'lpjiT. ^"""''n,- « r» *ducks have tt-nest in a fireplaceney. On ncvernl occasions In themorning, after a lire hud be n burning

THE STUDEBAKER SALES COMPANYVS.; .T^NEWARlt^i-^rispes

592 S t George Averiue,Tlahway' F U SHO

F. W. BEINECKEPresident

yF. U SHOLES

f rescued from belilnd. tlm' tire screen,where, during the night, tiicyfnll^r^jttppqj*nt|yovercomej)y..

- Tlipy^were, released., out .of doi- InTfl-short- time wci'e hack In their

nest In the wide rlil'voc1

Bqri on Animal Shrine*' Animal shrines In Japan have beef

-destroyed na n detriment *I progress. _Thousnnd» of the shrines

relics 'of fofiner~wof8lllp'~0f~foxe?I .wiBkes nnd other anlinqlg, erUt, say

thei benrbojrn " ' T = l ^

HISS NEUBERTH ENDSYEARS SERVICE AS

Bit Teo'aPtiODes ID City"]When

Veteran "Cenlfal"Beian

Wok 0«e

^ ^ i"^ fB^HS I HffvB^Mh&^X'

Y. M. C. A. DIRECTORS PLANMANY NEW IMPROVEMENTS

Definite Announcement to Be Made AfterSpecial Banquet Tomorrow Night; Many

New Committees to Be Formed

iratlag-of-the-bnlld-Wlth the retirement on Saturday of tog and other improvements to Increase

W M Matilda Nouborth, ot BO Main tho scope of work, will be deBnltely

clatlon will be organized as well as

forty-four yearslee as head of the Rahway j ? n , o f

^ ' «f the New York Telephone Company,' elation building,—Preliminary planBnf ihl» rllv lost nnn of' for tho Improvements were made at

elation will be orgamzea as weu as » t h e m s U l l l a t , o n o l lights at aui * „ , - , , TIIDspecial committee for work through- important and dangerous street inter-; J>taU CdOCalOf AmODg IDCout the association. fl sections, were among the Important _ H . . i ,

At Friday night's meeting It wasl^angjg reoommended by the Mayor Speakers lOmOIIOW JNlglllplanned to have as many members of | anQ- common Council »'»<"• tna annual r

directors, odl-SposlUon oi MIBB N paid ollicera of the

h M i i t fp U h e T t t t ^ g ^ s a paid ollicera of the asaoelF

or "Tllllc" as she Is known to her tlon and also tho Ministers of Rahway.legion ot ItaUway friends which her' At the dinned tomorrow night thoKsKlon broiiKht nor In almost dally1 v a r ! o U 9 committees will b» reor--ntact »,th. mad.,.,* un.vor.aHy,g££ » J ^ Spopular.

When inti'mowi'd

ft^BO-

RESULT IN_MORE LIGHTSTo Extrnd Main St. While Way

DRASTIC CUT IN POLICE BUDGETREPORTED MADE BY C0UNC1LMEN

Sections

The extension of the Main streetwhite way as tar as the Second Pres-byterian Church, a uniform system oflighting in the new Lincoln Park sec-

TOI E SOCIAL NIGHT

ilie association take part in thttwork, the improving ot the ln-

ilng needs oftha association, and.to"redecorate the building. Suggestionste the building. Sugget

" '>*^1<^m''nt^{-thfl vnrirf th ocia

j revamped, tho religious work commit-yesterday,' tho tee will have Eeveral membora added

t I d I dditi will make plans

Liiu au » auwcu&u w—«t—»• v— _eneral Inventory of the association

embodied.In the first report madeby General Secretary Frederick W.Ummer.

tour of inspection ——=- —to Investigate the lighting conditions.SMiryzadshg^n-addJUon-to-ttase

-Tomorrow—evening tho Vocatlona

$15,000 Said to Have BeenSliced in This Item At

MAY GRAWT FIREMEN'S INCREASE

many changes; Mayor Tnpmas A- • S c l l 0 0 i students will be assembled as j A dras t i c CUtFyffe-8tated~tha^provisions-wm-be a u n t e ^ ^ flrgt time, since t h e | _ - , , . n t fhft'budo-made-in-the=192T-budget__fQr.

-th^e-i-—-TomorTow -e-vcnlng—tlie--jLocauonat| :__.

ovmine. owinE to a large enrollment, night at the Gity Hall /WneriThey met as a committee of-to meet emergencies arising opening on October 4. to enjoy a social; "'/""= " • ' ^ - > ; " v - " ^ t o ^ ^ - ^ i ^ z i . o _ i ^ _ _the year. evening. Owing to a large enrollment, l l lght a t t h e Gl ty Hall»When t h e y

r. ..„,.* ,„„, reoueat ,v , „ . , o W 1 ,„ ,,IvidRd ,nt()l t h f t w h o j e t Q c o n s i ( J e r t h e 1 9 2 7 bUC

When mierribwcd- yostorday,' tho tee will have Eeveral membors added |partmcn;sn the dlrecion voiea « » » « u u n r t flssmiea mma^u ... ._.. y. or interest and benefit to- all mem-"?P ? COn&ltieid,uiuuux m e " T V " ' "mm day•-away-from hor duties of to It and In addition will make plans]letters of appreciation to Mrs. Mar-|AU complalnt3 were given cbnsidtra- b t h r o u zh BhOr, Insolrational^aa- "Y the m e m b e r s 01 t h e KahWay T ire D e p a r t m e n t . A i -acarly hsH a century. Miss Nuubertb to shortly open the annual Fellowship Igaret R. Malcolm, physical dlrectreBB i , l o n b y t h e two touring parties. """ ""6"° <• « j" » • tVinno-Vi it i<i avnontori-fhaf trii<! rpmiPd'r will VlP o r a n t w i

" • ' •--- <^".- ™o,.i!nr ^nnrlnrt under the!of tl • ' mn' " I" - y^.«» Y.rt thV erou'D which dresses, music and dancing. The mu- thOUgn It IS eXpeCtea t n a t tniS r e q u e s t Will De granxea , -—•-•--* v_ *vx -fivoi vnta -nnii nnt hp:• taken, it is understood until a

In sewing a .piece Group mooting conducted tun

talk of her fsUlhiulnesj as a public«errani, but said she was clad to have« woll-carnctl rosi. She paid she was al

iiKif»» U o n Dy ine .mu; »»"«». 'whi rh dresses, music anu oi5 S A ?J52 JS?VKi -US ?SS wS£ s>c -for dancing will

•JoSo^^ortheir^sucVl.^rf^J ^f*%^S'lS0""01'''37*"*01Letters of appreciation j c t the First, Second »nd Fourth orchestra.

mu- t h o u g h i t i s e x p e c i e u uiau u » JL^^UW. • o „

by the final vote will not be taken, it is understood until a' ' * * ' • - - - • • > - - 'AT-_ ~ , . l n « T ^ / M - I W / M I c o o .e[rsucV''r:,;"n~rter group-made: a suireymemDers: oct

Stafto'"Sw to° Firsu TecSnd »nd Fourth orchestra. . . s} tomorrow night. The final budget meeting will be

ins wjDinrluee as a subcoramiuoe oi »«"«•") , , ,„ ", ,„ p l r h workerithls nrpuj.. An-educational commltteo thanks should be sent to each worker

£ f p y ! n q u i r «she was tic ni'fond-tclcphone operatorlo haudlt. thv llahwjy exchansc^and,.

to '"plan public, lee- In the drive.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED j RAHWAY PARK CITIZENS MEETtic meeting o£ the

RESOLUTIONS

, Despite the big rut in~ihe™polSee—'; budget -and several other smaller'items, it is undefstood that the budget

•ftfLt.-. pnlntg lii^hpr than last•pnVviurti- liEhta will be erected on 300 interested and entnus.iasuc mem-

M'aln .treet to cotf inue the present b e r s will be present and an eveningMain 8 t r e e t t

m ^ t o n aVenue to the o f proflt and pleasure enjoyed by all•1 nf Main and Commerce The complete program follows:

SreSTiS?N°efw Brunswick: avenue.-' i orchestra .elections. High School! ,

Mayor Fy<r. in ^ " ^ . ^ ^ t e ^ m e r i c a ; " audience. ... |One $^7 ,000 AppiOOfialioil1 1 ' " '

rtih0 pr««:rart»?. »

nif^^ iv.wSv wiV^rsrTsTst ^ t j ^ ^ j ^.._lrrJni;jtr>-?i-...?iih:1. I',",'' °!,4iiTer brook av,nue. this city.

'.trod, anil U>: ^ Wans Ex- r : a " U a ' K " d a a t c of V a 5 S a r

S?aprriri^:Kdrr^-^ t h C ri:.'A! E. F. Vuh the Flfty.-se.enih mind tor_lhe_«mln

QK >(aij.. Presi- G e a n a westfield avenues. ..---Miss Ackor- (Turn. William E. Jolly: vice-president g l e a m i n g lights from the Second

Col- Nicholas Jios; treasurer, John Benyei; PresD5-erian Church to the Wehway,

Talk. Mayor Thomas A. Fyffe.Sonr;s, Miss.Jesse-D. Rochietti.Value's oT Evening School, Mr. F.

For New School

year. This meana that, more heavyslicing must be done "it tho people aronot to have a much higher, tax rateiMtt year than that of 1925. Ttte Ro-inhllcan members of the Conncil aro•mphasizing tho need ot economy inipveral departments and these coun--•ilinen are co-oparatinK in a splendid

-ffiftftBor toward thin '

i-hola=Jios; treasurer, jonn u e u j ^ . . p r e s b r e r i a n unurcn to ui<= - « » " " : , **^rj

The 1927 budget- as submitted byTht Board.ot School Estimate met"h9 various Councilmaalc committees

iat the High.School las.t night and for consideration follows: Fire Com-| adopted two resolutions, one lor the rnitteo. 337.363.50; Police Committed

et UKui-'us oj-.w~ -- - aouns, .\n>3 c«w.t. „ — 'appropriation of $257,000 for the erec-• STH.-12S: Overseer of the Poor, 5S.5S0;for its size In the State, the Mayor • Refreshments and dancing will fol- t i o n a n d equipment of the new Grover T r l x Department. $4.S50, same as tho

low the'""entertaihmenLJn the audl-., Cleveland Grammar Schoorin East :'f2(! nppropriation; Street Cnmmittoo,m ot arc lights win aiso, t o r l u n , . • -^irtahway. The bids for the-school were 5n:!:;:,0. an increase ot $6,200. dno .to

; oe mauo •». many ot tne important ana — _ h B r . ' received last Tuesday night, and will ">e conte:iiplated purchase of a new'dangerous street intersections. Arcs,Lake avenue and Grove street where . . . . . . ^ n,,.,,,,oH „ \ , n p r W 1 m p o t l n c street sweeper which will net a sav-

STRUCK BY AUTO CRANK

-1 inir of ajipropria/Jons for work in plutr

t«u'ic of Illr.-'M- , r Wh«rIUS0 O! Uir.v-^.,,. . . . . .Through hor scapa'i' • ra.Anj::or.u".it10 Itshway otTlris.h.i.-i k-'p' pic-''.with10 r#pld expansion nnl lmprivi mA3'

of the ' to'.i-piion." scrvico. Oftin.hermaaaj«nii-nt of ih- affairs'oltlio .(in!• fflcc has .ct»Vl'?tl forth woris uf rom-•fflcc

^tatTBighway nday night. Tho bsalaries at this meeting-

CEMpEBtDESPIlt B E FOB

This Congestion

SIX R O A D S P E A K

That Rahway is one ot the mostI highway points In New Jer-etforts .will bo made to re-

cohgestlon here, especially jRoads. Is indicated in tho I

— - c . . , s t a t o i

H S M SMnoked

Call HamsLarge Smoked

Skin Back HAMSWhole or Half

RegularFresh Hams

at Wlwleafefrte

••••LARGESr WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS IN NEW-22 Cherry Street - X fci.phhne 40^

tra'licV'and a R i * * " ^ ^ ' " avenuesat jContral and St.

Most Congested flfghway Points in HewJersey.VOLVMB-OF MOTOR TKAF-FIC HERE^SILOWM

Highway Commission Plans

New Bonte to Relieve-

TRAF13HWAY ROUTEOT AT RAHWAV

JUUY+TH,T.c\a'

i Hoard of Education will r.ci.on tneiu •""•"• fo:"il" j ( i e n ; a i sMonday night. The board will also ! 9^i-_ r°/_inc"i?,"lJV ,I The fire Jiiidget 'of $37,363.51) In- :

I clndes the Increase for the men' and'(although this is also pai.i to have beea

—I sliced, nothing definite lias been doao| on tho matter until after tomorrow's' sptldirl-meetins. The poor budset willremain the same, it is said, but theTnic Department bmlsot of $4,S5S

_ _ Y.-ill-bo increased to 55.150-in-order to>. : properly handle the work in that de-

partment and-give Miss Loughlln. as-Pliuis for a Christmas party to be sistant. tax collector, a needed increas*

made at the meeting of the Washing- jnuOl.. tCt • . ^ , . j . . . . . . ^ . . . ^,,H...,ton School Parent-Teacher Assocla- w a s a I s o regarded as high by the Cona-tion Thursday night. The parents c " a n d . several large-cit:s. are reportedwill arrange trees in sevoral of the '? h a / e ,.beon J"a'lc b u t " i3 n o t 'b*-

class rooms and make the annual gifts I l e v e d t S a t . t h e , * p 0 0 ,t°r thf, aeZto the pupils. Those in charge ot this sweeper or tho $300 for the cuttins otwork are: Mrs. Ernest Ro.volr. Mrs. dangerous.corners aLSerolnary avemwAntal Petro, Mrs. Warren Frazer, Mrs. and.Irving street. Poplar' and IrvingJohn Bose, Mrs. J. P. Kindornay and s t r e e t 3 a n ( 1 Jacques and Milton av»-Mr- Clifford Cook. nl i l 's- w l U c o m e u n ' l o r t h e a x e- H o 1 r '

Aniong the reports made' at tho' ?ver- t h e s t r e . e t department is also ask-meelLng was one by Principal Miss '"S for another truck and thisMs be-Emily M. Haliday, which stated that ^g h'M under adv.sement and it ix^ ^ ^ ^ . M ^ ^ ^ t ^ ^ . . ^ ^ ^ doubtful if it will be passed. '

bus. couHuiuua .". -- u c u t o n , o t t n e Bra t p l aies s ra .u m -»-

and parked

the Council, for a resolution for

§ r an 'increase"oY'$200 for A.e.ander

These "wen" to "MisTnaTla Ritchie's w ^ 0 ™ n l - ^s.siani c,Ly engino-T

ies in this budKOt in order 'to make twothe" enter- t""-1'"10 a-^o^sors at ?2.5(W salaries:wlrrt' v is This measure will not .receive tho

the flag, while Miss Qu'.nn's SixtlGrade Class, won the larso Hag.

The teachers provided """-tainmont for the m'.'o'.iiK,

Money to ton oa ] ^ ^an'now iocatlbn; „ , « ..„: S 2 U £ T S * » ? S 8lre6U .The Suna^^o^^c on Stateat ,n,er8=ctlng

Rahway, N. J.—'AliT- • " ' •

: automobile in passing between the , , , ,,_ ,'°," >ii,snn rli^rmin-! A C M t l " : i l

xterlor trafllc counting points c l u i l e t l , , , r s ' J< " n G l l l s o n ' ctta.rman. , Ul0 El )wo;en~detofmlned; Mrs._Wlliajn Howard, secretary; Mrs.JMetliodisl Cl

:ed that tho .Sunday Ira L. Cromwell, Mrs. Clinton'-Taylor,-imnlKUt-aL.tli«_almrch;;_ The c172 per cent of the Mrs. Amanda Thomas, Mrs. Catherine'tee in charge consists ofMissd the points of con- Doremus, _Mrs. Ernest Davis. Mrs. J.' Scliustt>r, chairman: Georsp Sc

" '— u'~— ""•••» T w P. r.olllor.'Miss Anna Josophson, Roy Mill

be notedup to 1

s.trafllc and

CARD PARTY TOMORROW -.A citetcrla Bup^"5r^nrK^v5n-"-by;^Th>-AHat-Culld_ot_lhe_.Cb.ureh ^ of

vorth Leaguo of the Trinity ' h« Holy Comforter will hold a cartfrChurch trom 6 to-8 o'clock P a r ^ ' a t th<? h n m c o f M i s s Helon Will-

The commit- iamson, 7 Irving street, tomorrow.Iss "Marle^'s'1'- ...... I :Schustor. ^ _ _.

other heavy--^traveled-routes i'i ine peaic-ruua uu •.» a..- ,-• --State," has reache"d--a:-poJnt .where, retsaveraso..traffic and the points of con- Doremus, _Mrs. Ernest Davis. ;Mrn. J . : » : I I U U I , t..»..I'ef of coriKastiim'byEradc-seiinratlon-rppstion—axe_genorally those •ln.bullt- P. Vandorhorst, Mrs. J. W. P. Collier,' Miss Anna Josophson, Roy Miller and Sa.t Intersecting roads, regulation of--, up sections where thVuiEhway-ia-'cbtt'.-antMrs^.jBiujVe^lltovjj;^--• . .-..JMIss Martha Hopkins. year.

Safe.Deposit Boxes trom $3 to ?2a ayear. Rahway National Bank.—Adv.

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TRUSSLER BONNIE BURNFUND $500 BELOW QUOTA

] I know a man from Rahway who

Christmu Party at HospiUl ^^^^rorfe^a^lh^Aho1

^L « . __ -, .«.».» «f loaat threft VG&T8.

have one child, a boy of "about Uyears. I am acquainted with another

I woman ot possibly £0 years of age,I who has been, a patient at BonnieBorn for ten years. I saw her theremyself ten years ago, and I saw hertwo weeks ago. She lias a most kindlyand chertul personality.

Rahway Paid FireEarl Graves . . .Two FrlendB . . .Harry SimmonsDr. O. L. OrtonA Friend

ther one from Rahway who

On Deeemhpr "MfiT- nas *?en the ra a t laaa t tnTea years,••a«» HVVMUUII n u i u a n d t thow many others who are

' j there, and who really behave better' and are more' kindly and - cheerful

The Trussler Bonnie Burn Christ- than many of us are, who possesswas, Fund mounted to J61S today, but health, wealth and most everythingtots sum is more tba* *500 under tt-itllZatftottremember S*X

) l l the 10B u r n V d par-

little chtl»"t I*?-.- *»• »J«* remember S*XiKStaB urnVd parr, who originated the tund. L ) c a l & r l r the 100 or more little, chtlthro<igh these columns toe d r e n ^ b a b l e 3 t h e r o ^ u s •a y "? ? h i ? h < L s P e n t t h e f ibute a little money with which, to^ ^ J S S S S S piTB t h e m a C™81**' entertainment

Dr. David Engelman • ••• •"Employees ot Evans Construc-

Craftsmen Club of Rahway

fibute apiTB t h e m

™ i i 3 ^ s « s^D a^°^r^-6irTKifS(layr-Decetnb8r-23.-«t-a^0jmsollclted by Mr. Trussler and al 0-c\oc]^ a n d also^wlth which to pur-% T J & 5 ? " 8 d ^ ^ U S M T S chase needed clothing lor the children

d The splendid re- d a ^ ^ T^ a^me.Sift oT"the donor. The splendid re- "i1^'•ponse ot local citizens shows that ™ m * i

, _^ year.now as follows;

og cone ai ian uouawi «wwBut eight days remain before the

.annual Christmas party Is given tothe 100 children at the institution and•as about one-fourth of the-fund-raisedkere * Is donated tor this party andthe rest to buy clothing throughout!Ice year tor the little tots, Rahway •cltiiena should mall their contribu-!~ '' " ^ 'H_LLJ, 111,1.. Ti uli,w—Ht»OOt-

Prevonsiy reponuuWilliam HoblKzell's Sons, Rah-

way Auto Supply Co10.002.00

10.0016.002.008.00G.006.00

20.006.00

21.00Craftsmen UIUD UI u u n ^ . . . 6.00John Gallo 8.00

Total to date - . . . , . . ' . .|61S.OO

" BETA CHAPTER MEETSAn active .session of Beta Chapter,

Westminster Guild, ot the First Pres-byterian Church, was held Tuesdaynight at the' home of the MissesGla4ys and Florence Whltehead, of57 Harrison street. The home mis-sionary book^'Our Templed Hllla"

-was-£tudled^_Ihe next meeting willbe held at the comm5nlty~hduae~*on'Monday, December 20. Miss AdelineWoods and Miss Edith Jardlne will bethe hostesses.

Those present were: President MissGladys Whltehead, Secretary MissMae Bartels, Treasurer Miss EthelJardlne, the Misses Edith Jardlne,Adeline Woods, Katherine Mllnee and

lions to Mr. '1'rWialtir, I n lug Btruutjand Elm avenue, so that the Christ-j•ma at the sanatorium might be a!Merry one. ~— -{•

Mr^~Tnissler—cites—a—few—case3_ofithis cheerful spirit in his appeal be-]

• low, and-tells~or-the-kindly-splrlt-c£-j-- aereral Rahway people who havotu-j

__ kerenlosla and are- patients at the hos-pital. His appeal follows: . |

Suppose the doctor should come toTOUT home, and after giving you athorough examination, should tell you

— that 5-Ott had tuberculosis and that Iyou had to go to Bonnie Burn JSana-'torium or some other sanatorium"? Or jsupposing that lntsead of it being'yourself, It vras your wife or yourassband or your mother or father or«ne ormore of your children, how dojyou think this would make you feel?Do you think that it migbt Increase

l_your Interest in such an institution asBonnie Burn? Tanrlnclined to believethat it might

TBls-TBlghtTTery—easily—happen_tfl.anyone of us. Who can tell? Today•we may be healthy, happy and pros^perous. Tomorrow we might be wlth-cnt health, without happiness andwithout prosperity, and. a patient atBonnie Burn Sanatorium. Just asRood people as ourselves and pos-sibly much better than many of us,

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DURING OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER

Christmas Is Coming • Jteautifyingthe Home—"Christmas |o coming," (he children j ".Make your home your hobby," Is

ay, a good slogan for husband and wife,that are hurry- There Is no dearer object to set one's

heart upon, no more approprlto "firstlove" for a married couple, no "came"a man and woman can espouse soworthy as devotion as HOME.

To make the home beautiful not

. thela* by."to* by.

And tometlmei it makes us older ifolk* (Ml Uko crying, too, as those Iwceki are "harrying by"*Mki are "hurrying by.'

The chilly blut* of winter, tbe

shares par value $4,011,l60 of too

the-€htistmasJSIpLshe'll never forget!

"'-'"'T '"»"'I am well acquainted with a young;

~ woman «f about 35 years, who iB ai•tost intelligent and charming person. |Two years ago she was a stenographer"in a large office in New York. City.'She developed tuberculosis and issow at Bonnie Burn. She is very pa-tient and cheerful. She has no fatheror mother or brother, and only one•later. I

£ know another young woman ofpossibly 40 years of age. She is a jvery fine and refined personality/She !

••- is highly intelligent and highly eda-',eated._ Her conversation is pJtJurgry i"' ' —' '* '° "Zgreat~pIeasnre~to-4listen to. She Is the wife of a very;fine gentleman who Is now an in-'

Th« New Easy Washer with its two tubs, itsfamous vacuum cups and its new dryer will take thodrudgery out of washday and reduce the tint* thespends in the laundry to a matter of minutes!

It does this, not by rushing the clothes* or, hurryingyou, but by washing and drying them at the sametime! ' —

Let us send a New .Easy Washer to your homeFREE that you may bet-ter understand the way inwhich_ it does its work.When you see the gentlevacuum cups^send thecleansing suds throughyour clothes, when yousee the dryer whirl themdry without putting deepwrinkles in them, withouttearing off the buttons,—

-y*w will uri^Tstanri whythe New Easy makeswashday a p!cc.:r.:re,

George R. HoffmanElectrical Contractor-Dealer

,109 IRVING ST. TEL. 900 Rahway, N. J.

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tun* flro on^-^o~hcarth7~thB|onIy-afrorarTiieaBnTerto-tiiB-one~wnoone* clustering 'round, tho homl- delights In that labor, but it adds toof the season all give one en- the comfort and Joy of the whole tam-m«ii of the hcartjuid make one lly. Home Is the background ot our

" " with a Brest, swelling;lives, if it Is beautiful, there will be" l """° l " l h" ~"-v«t.ia symmetry and poise about our lives

which makes for finer living.To' it on Hubby and the children.

Begin your beautifying with the flrstaxiom: "The beauty of the house Is

Feel stupid and weary? The prob-ibllity Is that you are. economizingm fuel ana hate to open a window'or fear of losing some of the heatgenerated by expensive coal It;costssomething to live tnlly, and the pricet your efficiency and alertness may

t l L f l t « o a L J

_ _ J S T S . Bat unfortunately tho pocket-\ MJok does not .well In proportion.

• h a t a tragedy is It then, to haveCkristmia come along apaco!

would 8ke-to giro,Dad some-.roodorral

ive-IWog wonilorrol, u d dear Mother. j u l j . r n—When—you—have—set ynnraid there's John and Harry «nd Es- |n o u g o l n o r d o T t look about-yon and seetker and Hank and Aunt Anna and :^h a t n e x t

On a winter's day, when you beginLo feel lary and "stoved up/* pot onrow bonnet and shawl and take •,rlsk run In the open. You -will comejack livened up, and the honse wlUteel warmer, but staler, than yonrealized It was when yon*Most people never ' " " 1 ^ the

kitchen except to open the door tord ent when they 3 a v e

tker and Hank and Aunt Anna and :^h a t n e x t

great Grandfather—theased must bel uoes the funiiture look good? .Do' ' ' " he pieces match or at least I"*1™00"remembered generously for their

_ti.s match or aUiul thalr-bottom

n»niotr-1>t-5tlntcd—te^)^c the~wilirsoned~or-fa(ledr or doU their day. And why tj,ecglprsofthuroomsjopanlng IntopS»irbsr-Uie host bBloved-on a n o t n e r •'holler" at one-anotherT

d t h l c k e r

PUBLIC SERVICEC O R P O R A T I O NOF NEW JERSEY

r to nuko a scant purse do Jn»-j c n a | r m-nig vloudy with dirt; or'thii to a marTBtona love? li Is ' ^ wlndow-Beat marred with a wate^apo

usual problem: ~ . ,.• 'where someone has set a plant*—ulact ot the matter ia—it cant be t e , c r a c k e a , the floor bare of

daae. The resolnte face It practically , t , n s p o t l | , me rugs frayed, ior theaad send Christmas cards. The senU-,P , o r n ^ j the curtains.fadej?

atal worry^ Isn't there a solden;^ ^ ^ B e n e r a U y look «"1fT1datod"lomowhore for you and me" ( T h , B c a n b e remedied. All " "

not sit down ' " " "

cull It and working ata tlay, at IUUO uuu ^,~~

piece of fnrniture In a room

A Sniffjol.Ajr_

Happiness••To watch' tbe corn grow, or "the

nlosBonia set; to draw hard breathover the plowshare or spade; to read,to1 think, to love, to pray, axe > thethings that1 male men happy."

ISmilesIrate Father: "You can't Uss myinghter and get away with It."Sultotr: "Well, do I seem to be try-

Ing to getrftwayr' .

Where " W Means a Lot"Is he a recklesB driver?""No; a wrecklesB drWer."

ton, Mrs. J. D. Person/Mrs. W. H. C.Coles, -Mrs. C. • W. Lndlow,. Mrs.

| Townsend ShotweU, Mrs. V. 3. Gib-bons, Mrs. Mary Armstrong, Ura. J.'!•M. Pfittlt, Mrs. Toman, Ret. C. M.' D l ' ' • :

Itirst Methodist Ladies' toSend Home Xmaa Box

the women In the Home for the Agedat Ocean drove, who have no relativesto send them Christmas cheer.-we'remade at the meeting, of the Ladles''Aid Society ot the First MethodistChurch,.at the home of lbs.'AlfredWyllle Thursday afternoon. The boxwill be sent (his week. Flans werealso made for the Quarterly mite box

tne worn™ , » r a - ™ » r: » W « i ^ H X ° l

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SrsT Clarkson, Miss }*"**„]*££Mrs. Wyllie, Mrs. Alfred P l e«f'.1*»J-George. Armstrong, Mrs- S a m u e l ^

aiso mauo mr ow ^u«..«-i -—- - - - „ Robinson, Mrsr"Davia " ™ ^opening on..January_14,_at the 1hm» Bar. Mrs. R o ^ . . g,

u ArklnstaU and Mrs. G. A IA^r_

the

cept to opemoment when

Milton Chapel to Give1 "Oldtime Singing School"

The presentation ot "Ye OldtimeSinging School" will be given Friday

I night, December 17, at Milton Chapel,according to plans made this week by

Lthe_chapel_anthorltleB. The same caat'which recently present6d~a~BlmnarproducUon at the .Church of the HolyComforter will give the play at thechapeL

A large number attended the'roastbeet supper, at the chapel Tuesdaynight The committee In charge con-sisted, of Mrs. W. H. Waters, chairman,|M1BS Ltda Stell, Mrs. M. Lewis Harsh,Mrs. Joseph Price, Mrs. A. A. Hop-

burned something.whines In then, "

ne would almosv v — -The kitchen window L - V

— n rr«m th« ton and left a '

Mundy, the MlEBes Helen Worth, BraMartin, Cora Price, Irene White, Jen-nie aqd Anna Worth, Madeline Soll-

HopBmKrBen3amln-I»-Crne-and-R^J~Morton.

i HmeuT «.i' u.teT" u the;>»«£» _ 1st Church; Woman's _Group

ASK ANY PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYE!

nil ia ui« »uui« iw, p««.«w— -o : H a piece ui IUIUIIU.^ — Iid expensivi.. which will serve as a d o e s n o t harmonire with tho rest re-membrance only—something which, m Q T e t h a t p ! e - c e ^ s ome other room.•ks like ftvu dollar3-and costs-ntty-j- ^A\f which seems-old ln tbo livingmts. Perhaps wo can enhance Its. TOOm ^,av Beem luxurious In a bea-lloe by adding w o e of our OTO.— especially If it has a new coat otindlwork to It / I paint or a. cover of cretonne or tapes-K you really ar« going to put hard- ' . SIU(1>. l n t , Brouping of your tur-

irnod money Into a. Rift—something ,'«',,!„„. Decide what go woll to-i i . i . ^ . . . a i ^ t j niirriflrA »nd r r e a t v _ . L . - . _ J u n r i rMnrc around. -TuiS—

a thioR which '.h« recipient actnallywants and will me iod appreciate.

you cannot „of paint or SSSB

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This' once ~ In

cess is iua w ^*^ — i#»vA'rhlle. Just for a change, even f the |

•nt is not actually an|u .wuiuci a. «.» . imnrrtTpmeni. ' " '

Bond rlnc when she would rathHave a kltchfa rdnxe; or Mildred atarplo volvit dress wh^n s 0 ^ * 1 " 1 ^greenUlek an 6!abor.\;c mechinlcal toy | B a v e y o u r pennieswmen he wasted j ?»!r of «k»us; o r , f { h , h e walls- -BetU- a wax doll .which wilks S c r u b t h c wickcr chair where thewion the w»n:od a raK baby to hug .L r m s a n d head rest, then paint thia,

Tho Ideal way to- give Christmai | c h a I r a n ! ; w color, just for. JoUltJ-»-e»enU la to foci around and s e e : K u b , ,n R ( ,e d i n T o the scratched placeswhat people want: then protend you;. l h l , furni tare. Polish all the_lumi-»ren-t KOIDK to glv< it to them; then l tur(> w l t h a g ( ) o d furniture polish. Re-d« Bat be »uro you don't Ret them m o v e w a t c r spoiK by rubbing wun_ »todropplnK tbo hint ln Rencral so that I , o t h ( l a m p r a ed with wat er in whleftlareo or four of their friends tf« l s 3 mtl» ammonia. Fill the cracltjnO»m the »»mc thing. the mantel with beeswax to make It aU

look like woodwork. Rub an oil dress-

cover the Dottom;—If you u m , «.the popcorn will not he crisp andflaky, and there will be more "oldmaids." Have, the _cprn tree fromchaff, which scorches easily "and givesthe corn a burnt taste.

Begin heating the corn slowly thatthe kernels will not BCorch. It shouldbegin popping In a minute and a half.If it takes longer, you have too little

lo nnnr. or there

, An inuresting Qlk on work In IndiaUnd Persia was given by Mrs. U Y.'DiUener, of Woodbridge, who recentlyreturned from the mission field inthese countries, before the Woman'sMissionary Circle of the First Pres-byterian Church, on-Wednesday afternoon, at the Squier Commnnity House.The Bpeaker related the life and cus-toms of the people In these countriesand told of the difficulties of the mis-sion work there. , , t

Plans were made for a radio meeta t the community house ,on We*

Plans to send a Christmas-box to-street. Ttte next meeting will be held

eir beautythcmschcmscb—. . their adorable colors

why they

a kllchta rinse; or Mildred a , c o a , - o f a i n t Or paper, cover-tnaii0 volvit dress wh^n she wanted; R O t l e d s p o l b y 8etting the bookcase in.1 crop*; or Dad a gold-headed; f t , „ o r nang a picture overwhbu he *^'i * golf club; <"• ["o"torn plate lu thu nalt-papar. Tb^ian elaborate mechanical toy | B a v e y o u r pennies until you can re-he wasted j i»lr of «k»tcs; o r , - K h t h ( , w a n s . - _ .. --.I

large oi the meeting.Those present were: Mrs. Adolph

TJlbrich, Miss Ti"i™n Johnson, Mrs.H. M. Woodrnlf. Mrs. -August Bos-troem, Mrs. Edward Stacy, Mrs. Rich-ard. Roberts, Mrs. R. K. Douglas, Mrs.E. C. Bartels, Mrs. B. J. Pritchard,MTB. W. H. Wright, Mrs. Geo. New-

. . . just seenrto

make such lovely Gifts for Christmas!

John RrBatuaiaiii^Greenhouses St. George and Hazelwobd Avenues

— — PK6l«rTl"ln»nd--?12

,=\sa^ir£=isprinkle. ^

Mrs. Solomon Says:•We' are rich, not ln what we have,

but in what we enjoy.'V

Escalloped Cranberriesl l f sliced-applesPlac« a

Cranberriesof sliced-apples in

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RADIO

At dur1 HE radio of tomorrow is here now!

with insir and cinnamon^ Over Oife:add a lnyer of sliced bananas. On.tap pnt a layer of cranberries mixed

perfect radio performance &s is now-abUMfarongjiJgada H a ^ l ^

lir-

All oar experience had cot prepared usfor such a revolurioQiry advance in radio

We -want youiorh«cf Jt—whether yea axein Ae market for radio or not—it** so i&-credibly superior to ordinary radio.

Gome when you can—make it todojt

RuU •SteutnJjJ*

to $400. Soda Cone Spesier—TaUs ' ^Tjpe $35. Palatal Floor Tfi* • &3O.

"In the evening, tuning in with the radio you've-selected at Bowers, listening in with the others to^entertainment from far away! Getting the best

there's to be had-iii-wua-wu-^>^. o.^-^—mas Day! And enjoying it more than all the year'sother days combined. And^everything. It's gold!The alchemy which will transmute things into thrills.The reward for the year's past efforts. And that's

—whar^Christma^shouldJbeJ^

. pwith

nt a layer of cranberrono-tblrd their bulk of

h d b k slo

look UKe Twu.u ih .... .InfllKhtly Into tits' leather bottomson your chairs. PMrt the floors or

-of->rax

onc-tnim \ava uu.» ». .._ ,the dtah and bake slowly tor i look

hour. When Baked, lap »Uu A''1 ' >

When the ruis beginhok- or bind, them onrouml the sides if

V. buttone ends, and

to

window shades and turn them up-siilc down, hemming the exposed end.Wash the old color ont of faded cur-tains and dye them anew. Look•hrouRh your remnant drawer andand pieces of silks and satins to makesome new covers for the soft pillows.

There are no end of things youd k r r d o l n g — t o ^ make

home more and mOTe-toreJyr-rfft-not cost BO much money, on y loIns thought. And oh, what a Jolly Job

5 H S

HOOVER

RadioIhmkof

intSseInstruments from the world's leading manufac-TST^irbe-purehased^t^his^toj^^e^rjprjKent

14 YcarsJExclusively in Radio

•piflfpraii-iif-jiu., ..„„••„ ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^

cany in stock and hold the franchise of the follow-ing manufacturers:

Stromberg-Carlson, Kellog, Kolster, t Zenith,Sonora, Atwater-Kent, Freshman and-Marti- Elec-tric Set.

rugs by painting them w may Hubby and the children realizethat "There's no-place like home!"ln a glain di?h and; dyes. *—1_

-—~— ' Gat—on*—t}io-4oj£r_Diitt_ot_wgrn

C1VE "HER"

Makes RugsWear Lon^eT

Surface dirt or lint or threads never hurt a rug.What damages it is the sharp grit that sifts down out of

i ^ ^!ightF=^eifteit^wepingnoEsKhas to be shakenJoose first- Positive agitation, the newHoover-feature, dislodges it without harming.the rug.

The new.Hoover combines positive agitation withsweeping and suction cleaning, providing all the essen-

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RADIO

PART-PAYMENTS

Oor Plan ProtectsTon in Ca»e j

Slckntjs orDUabllitr

CASS WASHER

ydurenjoymentof good radio

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values too/

121 Irving StreetP h o n c 1 0 4 9

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If:,bm4td—lcep nttts trZwrtfafHacfSifp*tmd radio fratumcy am-pIjficatJea—2 dial ctmtnL

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is too importantto put up withless than theiferf in Radio.

Benefits bvThis Gift!

A Tasteful Lampis such a decorative addition to^ny^rxxjm^^oQifijridgfeandJtabllamps come in a diversity of styleswith shades tastefully designed—and_ fashioned. Our boudoir,desk and novelty lamps are attrac-tive too.

Moderately Priced

A splendid gift for the housekeeper.-Anideal giftfor. yourhome.I;

ft $5 down will bring you the Hoover in time Tl|JL tor Christmas. Then $S a month till paid for. J]

Electric Wather

When Many Years Go Byi B ^ i d f JZenith Radio

has earned itsname.It marks the t>

MARTI-ELECTRLCBET •• .NO BATTERIES, NO ELIMINATORS. ^OTH-ING EXCEPT PLUG TO YOUR SOCKET,SPEAKER AND SET USING A, C.jrUBES^ : _

- t o clarity of tone—fa selectivity _—in distance range.

.Aakus A

for ^demonstration.

S ^and Useful I

ARRANGE FORDELIVERY TOD7VV

-SPECIAL ATTENTION TO CHRISTMAS D E M I E S

Housekeeper ,—or-Bachelor-Maid-^

Even a Bachelor

will welcome the gift of anelectric iron.

WERS RahwayiJlain_S:fc_

Phone1-288-

^•^&s^^ss^ssr'e^m'"thew:orW '

STORES EVERYWHERE

iPx/ Miey^J1^aiM0-imm^^^^

—the Westinghouse ClickIron that minds its own tem-perature, $7.75.

—the American Beauty for-all^o.uniLMuseholdjervice,?7.50.

—the 'Simplex — a sturdywell built iron, at a low

-•—the__bo.udoir_...irpn is solight and at the same time soserviceable that most of uscan't spend a week-endwithout one. A nice sonemay be had for $5.00.

Can You MakeGood Candy?

Directions for making all kindsof delicious candies, which youJike to have on hand during theChristmas season, will be given

ii-rf riff ra,jio,'^iia Bessie Swarm

director of our Home EconomicsDepartment, broadcasts everyTuesday and Friday morning ateleven o'clock. Tune in—Station\VAAM.

Have theChristmas Tree

LightedThe branches hold up

these tiny twinkling coloredlights*- They are fastenedon a long cord, which is at-.tached to an electric outlet.

-T-hese-lights-may__be_had_|.in sets of eight, but any num-ber of sets may be joined to-gether, if you wish to havethe tree well lighted. At-tractively packed. Each setis priced at $2.75.

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For an Evening's FunPop Corn at Home

You can rival the pop cornman on the.corner, if you useone of these handy little pop-

"pefsT~It's"tight1n weight andeasy to use. Pops the corn ina few minutes.

Priced at $2.50 "" ~""_

^ _ Lap ____ _ .LignTiOoinpanidirto' cheer. With the proper instcTe fffst-"

ed Mazda lam'p~iii every~socketrglooin—will be banisin'cj Lrotnyour home, and welcominjr light will stream from every window.Let us help you choose the lamps best suited to your needs.

Electric HeatersBanish the ChillGetting up in the morning

isn't so hard, if you have anelectric heater to take thechill off the air.

These radiators are most ''•convenient to have, for they

i_Lare__!5ghi_jLa_ weight .and_oasily carried from room to

-j-.oom.--...They. make. most_ac.-_ccptaBle Christmas giftstoo.

Priced jrom $5.00 up

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Page 3: If' , UNION COUNTY N.J TUESDAY AFTERNOON.DECEMBER … · New Jersey-Advocate • Absorbing The Rttrway NtvnhHtrald, Hi* auooraaor ot Th« Union Damosrat, Established 1840., UNION

I

: i Rahwav Recbrd^'rateday, December 14,1926

FIRST BASKETBAUJIA6UEJNTf.ln.C.A. BASKETBHTftAGOT

OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT

TiSI NIGHT Wi FBUKiTEAJ

AND LOSES ON• Captain and -Coach of Crimson

JBest Court Material in City Moulded in FourTeams; Triangles* Rahway A. A.,

^ R b l i Q i r e u i t

The Phantom A. C. of.this city,broke even In a pair ot basketballgames played daring the latter partof last week. On Thursday afternoonIhoy trounced the Grassell Park fivefor the second time this season, theBconrbetes-4-t-<o-M)Ut-Saturday-atJ.er:

noon thay lost to tho Rosolle Stars," 25 to 11. The Grasselll game was

At a meeting held last Thursday of Managers is composed of tho tot; Played at Linden and so strong wereof representatives from several -or- lowing: Bert Hasbrouck, representing the local lads on the defense that_ „ , , „ . V,.L-. (>..II ,-,,„,<, .„ „!,<> -J M 1 t l l e Rahway A. A,, and chairman of Magga was the only player to scoresanized basketball teams in the. V M.: l n e j^g , , * . j . , B a r a e 8 i representing a Beld goal, while the RahwayansC. A., the policy was adopted for the. the Ramblers and" secretary of the dropped In twenty double-deckers.

' of ;the~nrstrbaske'tball-leaJ-LBasue; Carl Andelflnger, represent-! The Phantoms were outplayed, how-' „ , . . „ . , . , , ,_• , h B p itv: -.-inR-the Collegiates; a n d X MacAvoy,e.vor,..on the. T. • M. C. A. court on

attempted in the City o f . r e p r c s e n l i n g t h e T r l a n g l e s . --.J- 'Saturday, belngheld to five field goals- • ---•- -«>.<»i ^of.jwhilt " J ' - • ". sue over

Hah way.

^ t e r d S l e W b e U to five fieldgos•* . i while the.Roselle team dropped In an

Railway is generously supplied with i e r o e n a s TOiUnteered his services e T e ° Q O S U , u - "•'"""" . ~ ; , -»irh f«»hpr material and the Y. M. c r a t i 3 t 0 the League and will'handle a n a Shunsky. were the scoring trium-C' A., realizing this tact had **"-• (jl tho games 1 vlrate for the winners, while JVan-doavored to bring about the league in _ . , „ „ „ ' _ • , . „,.„ ,,„ n _ , ran^5+ciilk-Y led l h a ' ' " K t u l Rahway. "Ro-

-ofder-that-these-men-aiay_contlnue.- """dl^nlcht December ? 8 a ? ^ s c l I e l e d a t h a l C t l m e ' 9 to "in this greatest of Indoor sports. This f« " r f ' ^ f $ g 9 0 ^ 6 ' ^ 4

w i u The Phantoms are desirous of book-- v .v .„„ , , „ „ o clock. In the Y. «• £ A.„„"!? "'e 'ng games-wlth-teams-notiexceedlns

«~x „„«> win see , , n „„„/,, A U communications'•'•• - ___of.-the. Jeague ..are. l a l a -- - - he sent to Michael. Mesaroa,

^T^rTsTnTertTThe Rahway A. A., "pies"will meet the Collegiatea. I The scores:Triage*. Collegiates and Ramblers, j. final o r g a n I i a t lon meeting r h » u » A. C.invitations were extended to, other - i t • n l g h t i the Board- of--Man-•organizations in the clty_but_since a R e r s . m e

they s e 'meeting

Sore wMbe more teams in t y J j ^ r f e c u d for the opening g ;

, was suggested-br: J h e ^ y e r s of var-ous teams,

n, AsslstanTTiliJ'sl-.6"^, l a t e s _ c . Andeltinger, captain.;^ 2 k v = : ^»,,::Chsmplon,s<.h»ofer. c

G K.t « :,'o o

4 l2 04 1» 01 0

Another Fast Game EipectedTomonow Ni|ht

Auolher clmur »ttr»cUon will bepresented to tho Rahwmy bukotballfans at Franklin 8chool tomorrow ere-

DOWN ELIZABETHI . M. C. A. Teams Hwe Clue

Dual Meet, Score 65 49

Winning toren of the CwelTO n n u ,tncladlog tho rel»y In all three CUUM,giro tho Itthwuy Y. M. C A. boj*

ElKS HOLD

t program and memorial ad-JR9T. f. W. P. Collier, fea-lUinuU-momorlaVBerTiceB by

I. 67S, X B. P. O. E

p u r OPEHHOUSE NEWYEAR'S DAYPijlTRoast to Feature-Antoa

SeciahETent-of Firemen—iakwwskiAQgB,NO.m,i. B . P . O . E .1* Ifforldand tho Ladles' Auxiliary oftti» lodl«,^Qolden-Key Temple, -No. \

,. HIHI«'MW Kbenaier A. M. H. Church, |ftWrtif/; Bight. Secretary Andrew j

'" OnwuTt ,Mted is master of cere-'TfHlUMH1' '

BAPTIST CHURCH1 1 1 L U SUCCESS

Tuesday, December 14,1926BOAKDEB8 WANTED—All lmprorein«ti,j

Sgbgram follows: Invocation.

time will bo tho Quoen _ „mon, of Platnfleld. This combinationhas always boen a frlendlj rival of;luhway.. and have always pat ap a!IImt class exhibition on the court.Tho Rahway team are not dliheart-oncd over tholr doteat last- week, torsince—playing—at—Itahway.. tfce._8t-Petcr's team have added <«o more vic-tories to their list. '..

Because only a few tans are avail-in« themsolvea ot tho opportunity ot

atHir thn ipmny tbl«-wlll b«

. pool , —15 to « . Tli* «TSBU

" " " " " I I • • • ,

discontinued until after the holiday*.Tho price ot admission, bowaver. willb>> reduced to thirty-five centa ln«te«<Jof fifty cent*. ——Tire—whmrlmeo-repre»ont_Qanroodnn Satanlar nlehln and the return

jthreo classes for boys welshing «lj»tjninety-five and 115 pounds.

Tho Elisabeth lads led tho tprtau.taking five firsts In (sets events Is ••'addition to the fancy dive, while Rih y;jwayant took^ tbe^lwenty-ftve_j»n^_.,_ ajwlm. backstroke, elibty-pouod clan. . •&andUtackstroko US-pound class. Us- "'berle won the first, while AUlruoa I''and Haberlo won 8nrt-*Iaces ln las f?

m harkitroke races. Haberle withtwo ttrtta. Demp»tet-T»lUi_a-seconlIn the faaej dlT»=and. two thirds, udAtkinson with a tint and third. 1*4tho scoring for Rahway. while Strsuu

d P t r d M jfBr_BI»txti

Tir«nty-Tar<lth»t"toVn. "From all reports the Plain-j c ! a , ,_strauM, Elisabem. BritTVS"tirld boys will trot out one of the;cordon, runway. i«eond: AttlrjoasrtroDRcst lineup* yet to represent, juiway. third. Tlma IS SS Mcond.

Jnmptnt ccnlor for them, will. Twenty-yard swim, nlnety-nte pooadr „-».- _».« WV> ni that -• . : . . v..„•*..n.r nimhi-th tnf

jy."P* tvwuwt, tu)uwi»uui

•H. Nordman; welcome address,r^yi Aaron; solo, Mrs.'Williamitosponse to greeting, Eialt-*"lra L. Cromwell: address.

•HuTer Mrs.' CofaetUi~Hiclt~Royal Osborno; reading,

I Edgar; solo , Andrewquartet selections, Mrs. Will-

Mrs. Clinton Taylor, Mrs.< U . . . . M Mrs. Chauncey Samuels;Mrs. Royal Osborne; sermon,

Mr. Collier 'i' Great Invitation," was the

w O t ROT. Mr. Collier's address,.ahowed that It was the quest of all- t o find rest and' fellowship with

". For success here and blessed-hereaftar It is necessaryto fol-

~A-pig~Toast-and"open-house-wlll-fea-turo tho _Now Year's Day celebrationof the Rahway Emempt Firemen's As-sociation, according to.plan's made atnn - Important meeting held Fridaynight. The committee to make "--

t n i tmam. iuo cuuuiiiLuiB IU u^.^ "*"• rectlon ot Rally Group No. 4. At the „ ,mnll deposit, nnd save nvo. nanarcunecessary arrangements conslsU of;™"."u . ' X « VLRV William J Jones, Uollnra. Tnko title In the »prlnB ana.moveFrank Buriank, chairman; P a t r i c k i ^ " ^ " J / ^ h f i N a w Jersey BaotS Property will bo much higher

Schaefer, William A. Godfrey- and: J ? » T ^ ™ * a , v „„„ , h « . «rjeaker.W»iniSrfrom Dve to eight room, and bath.

. Tho. goal of $500 was reached bythe'members of the Second BaptistChurch, Sunday night when tho fallrally closed, the total-amount received

I being $502.42. With the receipt of the|prescribed sum, the church Is able t o pplan Jpr a.jevjyal and_ several jjther! ;_;Interesting religious projects. Special Ifeatures marked the closing of thoi -

EVERYBODY READSClassified Advertisements

Six Cents » Line \Copy H I Mooted alter 10 •>. m. Tuaaday or Friday.

50% additional taoharfatf.Minimum Charga of 2» cents, eaah Jn tdvanw. .

rally.Rev.. Alfred Wright, former-Zastori KC?!

of the church, addressed a meeting |

Estate for Saleior mo cnurcn. Buurunocu a. mwi-uf B E A L E S T A T E F<'Sunday afternoon, held under the dl- select yoar home NOW,' rection of Rally Group No. 4. At the fl ,mall deposit, and BO

HEAL ESTATE FOB BALEh NOW. Secure It with

save flvo>* hundredl d

LOST—Skid chain, between NlchoUsplans and Factory itraet. Finder fclndljreturn to 17 MIcholu place. 1'

, USED FOBD CABSAT EXCEPTIONAL PBICES

1023 Scflnn SUS.tt-1025 Bedan SOO.oc

nec foof

m are-to-obtain their-greatestttttodsTasd-mosretteetlve services—The officers at Rahwack Lodge are:

•xalted Ruler Ira L. Cromwell;TS«ttu\mM Tj.»<1lng_ Ifnlgrit Samuel

_*r«berr_EsU)omod—liBCtorlnK—Knight" T g & d Lecturing Knight

Prosfden't C. Wililam lllnteT.According to a report made by

Charles Schaefer, financial secretaryand chairman of tho house committee,tho indebtedness Incurred In the pur-chase of tho exempts headquarters onMain street will Boon be wiped outThU was Indicated Edward J. Best,chairman", ot; the rrecentnbazaar~ re-ported that $800 had been realized onthis venture and $80 on the cardparty held several weeks ago. D. C.Foulks, treasurer of the roller fund,

J 4110 l and a balanoo ot

ricki0 Tening service, Rev. William J. Jones, I

Itlon, of Newark, was the • speaker, talnlnir from live to eight rooms and bath. JO24 %-Ton Delivery 10O.O* • ••„.,.„.• rnntnlnlns-firel w M n , nn 1 . n .™.nn nrraneed If desired

I »2».—. = -thanked thothanked the members for the thoughtfulness In sending flowers to him dnr-

. Ins hla recent Illness.|—Other-plans-made-lncluded-tho-an'

Archer,Tnomau rr_ .Secretary Anorew

William Wlgginton

every phase of league conduct ana . F B6rnstelnruuthe control of the lea'gue in t n c . M ^ b l e r s —

v=: 6rnsteln. E. Bartley. |A. Barnes. Manager: N. |

i « S £ Sin the city. The latter

was chosen by.unantarosA. rhanlom A. ''•

C.

SS g T e s - W . Wlgginton coach-

flnQirpr- W Dura, c

i pifkpu>. t

Knriin. sKliet. s

F.011000

r.o000100

The yhotoxruiili shows, li-ti to right, Capt. Clem Coadj and Coach ArnoldHorweeu of Hurvurd univ.-nilty football aquad '••

July <. byout _

Friday nl«ht-

to New

BOWLING NOTES- Ilraruwlck. _wtiero they sxaln meet' tho St. Peter's Lyceum In the seMnd! rime of lhe" series. In view of the

p r o m "

Standing of Teams inCity Bowling League

Rahway Caseys Win and

he «erienrat Kame U»« » c « k - t n U

,»e. to be a thriller. ^Tho llneops are: W h e e l o e a -

8oenc« and Patterton. forwards: Sabo.i Wooley Gel*«r and SCTOton.

Kuney Rabway. »«cond: Abel. Ellia-Uc'.h. third. Tircc. 11 t-S second*.

Twenty-Ovr yard swim. 115-poasdclass— Halwrlc. llahway. first; K«*Jh d a k o n * Ratur»>

Crawloy, Treasurer Royal OBborne,tanor Guard Samuel Edgar, TylerCharles Ros^rs. Chaplain Rev. J. H.Vormu. Esijulre Frank Taylor.

Offlceri of Golden Key Temple, are:ht R l Ms C d l i Hick

tlon, of Newark, was the • speaker.Others who gave..addresses werePresident W. J. Winston, of NorthernUniversity, of this city, together withseveral ot the students from that In-stitution, also the captains of theseveral groups. Pastor Watklns andThomas Shell, clerk. There were Bev-eraLsoloa rendered durlpg the musicalprogram;-by Miss-Alma-BaUey-JindMiss Viola Sams.

The workers in the rally were dlvld|ed Into tour groups, each having a cap-taln. The teams were: Group 1. Cap-

iiuinir from uvc to . . v ^.Also' two-fltory houBcs,' containing— nve

rooms and bath, with Bte&m beat, forOnly $350.00' cash necessary. Bal-

ance onAKTUTjE E. MEAD,

20 Cherry Street,Phone UOL

<lec!4-2t

1"OB SAI-B OB BENT—Ne^"IT "rnooin."nU ImprovementHInquire ButroTKo" street.

for the thoughtt hi d

liual oloctlon Of officers uu Friday;•Tnnii,irr T<, nh3 the granting of per-.IHIIIHU J LI. Q.». m i , ^ . « M M ^ n w, , —

mission to the Ex-Chiefs Associationto use the building on Saturday, Jan-uary 15, for their annual—reunion.,Delegates to serve on the board of|representatives' were named- as fol-

JOB LCaUiO WC1O. U» wu># », ~

FOB SALEi—Flre-room house, all Improve-- ments; lot COxl&O: very reasooable. Tele-phone' RaTn«y~S43.M. dec3-tl

Archer, $83.89; Group 4, Ernest Davis,(131.35. The offering Sunday amounted to $21^'

JS— l i r '< rr"'nnjr ..--v ir. —

ary Association will have a service at•StSO-Tmrc—The-Shristo *tho church will be held Sunday, De-cember 26.

Offlceri of Golden Key Temple, are: , 0 W 8 .Daughter Ruler Mrs. Cordelia Hick- F o u l k s ;•an Vlcc-diUKhter Ruler Mrs. Royal A l eO b A i t t V l ^ h t e r

• I lows: Charles Schaefer. DeWItt C..- «_..„._. . j Z i r w e 3

•an VlccdiUKhter Ruler Mrs. Royal A l e l t e r . o f t h a n k s w a a received!Oaborno, Assistant Vlce^aughter f r o m ^ f a m J 1 o t w l u U m P. Crane,aulox Mrs Danlol Edgar Chaptain f fl d

y l d d at the

l e l t e r . o f t h a n k s w a a re

'B»stnt^» Mou No. 1! S. S. Club

- - - Mrrtk * Co.

l^^^^eZ^^^ w to makf ItS W t h e T . 1 - of ttetoJfSfSS e ,J«nSa*ht wins tomorrow ghenforced, to handle all P ^ 3 ^ " when they play the fast Vinco Five, of K lmlm>ln) ! l l l . t^S^SSsS S t X ^ V f f i B ard South Amboy- I — - ' -

is 121G 1115 IJ11 13-1 3o -a.

B.a.374ST8sss904

third. . - -Forty-yard swim. «lfh«y-pooad <ua

_Str»u«. Ellnb*'*. *rst: Lai'ott*.Uahway. Hxond: Croiean. BlUiMi.

! third Tinw. » 1-5 seconds.' Korty-yard swim. nlnety-8t« poul

Oaborno, Assistant Vlce^aughter f r o m ^ f a m J 1 o t w l u U m P. Crane,aulox Mrs. Danlol Edgar. Chaptain f o r flowera a n d

y n e l p rendered at the

rs -AitelteH)sboraer-Recordln«^Sec-t-a?aQl-BriijrtatBBI7-M0jes-M7-Crane.^]

XMRS ^PRESENT FRAUDiraiiPEflPiE

rotary Hrs. Ira il.CroVwell.'Fta»nciai|on- o t " t h T o'ldeTt"volunteer firemenSncrotary Mn. J. F. Vanderhomt. j , n e r T n e a v o c a t i o n voted to

Way Caseys Win anaLose in League Matches

An..704^Sx bui nonllug LoaAui- w v t ™. . . . _

.acitrom the Rahway Camiys Wednesday Mn T , , ,oriat WestEVld. and broke up tha m a n u a l !

8oenc« and Patterton. forwards: S b . Vonj.TtX4 mwtm. nlnety9t« poutcinier; Wooley. Gel*«r and SCTOton.' la»,_Forrr»!er. Ell»b*th. Br.1. K»

hway—Smith. Clov Waller, , Roa^ay. »«ond; a»h. KUubHi.n

O r r . center: Henderson. J^lrd. Time.SS.J-S..*«o6fl. = ~l Unreoti y^nj.^i »wi«, lH-poand t l m

I FrancKky. llahway. dr.!-. Kan*. On' «cond: DemjwJM JUiwij

. _ , - WlKKtmon. Mulcahey. euards: UnrentThe Westfleld Bowler* in the Union-. » reserre.

ilcni-x County KnlshU of Colum-Rowling Loaitui- took th_re« c«mes

;ats Out Ruth

I niXreI Shunsky.| k

1*. | Butlnru

tlo tor first plan- bvlween the two'teams. Tho WeMlU'ld plnmcn won all,

niT,.->tT M 1 nwti»«ir

for A. L. Batting Honors

J-5 tttanit. .cUif-JU

ihlniIUc)L«irokr. - ^ —

klMon. lUhway. first: tm.tran_Kis»

SOCIAL AND PERSONALMi. and Mr*. E. Z. Walters, ot Bar-

son, aid E. Z. Walters, Sr., of Brook-lyn, wcro guests Sunday of Council-nxa and Mrs. H. O. Kcttner and fam-ily, of II Eait Haielwood avenuo. Mr.Walton, Sr, h»d not been In Rahwayt>->r nearly thirty-five years,

In the city. The association voted to isend a letter to Mayor Fyffe thanking The postal authorities advised thehim for his thoughtfulness in planning, Record today that three arresU had

' a picture of his father, Alet-lheen made In the alleged nationwidei. Fytfe, a former chief, for! Jl.000,000 "Christmas Present"

i -n-iniiin ahich inpludeil the Dladng otto send aahder O. .,—. _use at tho headquarters.

As a result of examination of rc-

a J , d b n t h ; a l l l P r ; V p n 0 Mlike rent to responsible part?- JJon777-J or write C. Iloaglaud. UT Freeman street. Woodbrldge. N. J dcrt"»

OANNON ACTO 8ALEB COM Irvine St.

decU-21

GLARSBahmr OUm Works

8 Hmln 8U Bahwxr, V. i.GlailDK ot nil kinds.

Windshields and KeallTerPhone KS-W.

(Iec7-2t

PAINTING, DECORATINO AND PAPBB-HANQINO—Estimates futnlihed. JLuckhnnt, 01 East Baselwood avenuePhone Rahway 8M-J. dec7-5t

GLA8BaT Glass Work*0 Main St.

Jhone 828-W Bahway, N..JLGlnilng of All Kinds.

Windshields and Furniture Topsdec

BU8H & PRICE

BNQINEBRS AND SVRVHYORt-

142 Irving 8tr«et

Rahway, N. i. fcbj-i

FOK SALE—Fur Coats, full length aeal,9G5; also brown Caracul, fox trimmed,never worn. Telephone Westneld 1514,or call at 228 St. Paul street, Wcstfleld.N. J. . no728-7t

THOMAS PAULManufacturing Furrier

Orders Made After the Latest StyleAll Kinds ot Repairing Neatly Done

94 IRVING ST.. RAHWAY, N. 1

MKST :PETEB TILLMAN announces asale at her residence. 144 Bryant street,Ilahway. K. X, of Xmas gifts, embroid-eries'," 'finnd-palnted—chlnar—-basketry^lap nhndes, books and many otber and

~^~, declO-2tj

CHHISTJfAS GIFTS—Different and lovely.Pattlson QaUerles, 148. Main street.

declO-St

html ness section; wry eiinjer B. It. Roddy. Phone &V7.

-H¥ER-4-ARM8TR0NG__

~Counselor8~at-L«w-

~Rahw«y-National Bank Building

— RAHWAY^ N. J.

164Main_St., Phone 1288- R a h w a y .

swindle, which Included the placing of.advertisements In hundreds of news- i>__i TC-I...*,. D . . D . . 1papers throughout the united-statesJ Real Estate For Rent

Bwl Estate mnd Intormnc* Broktr120 E. Scott Arenne. Rahwiy, N. J.

Phone SSIFOB BALE—nouse 203 Grore atnet. Bah-

way, N. J. Robert Cook, 272 Washingtonaretrae, Knrark, K. 3. Phone BranchBrook 2880. sepa-lOt

cords'for members of 75 years of ago' papers tbroughout tne unueu-auttco[and over, Secretary Francis Lints re-Jadvertising "A box of 300 oranges forported, nine. The list was asked by'$3.00. express prepaid, upon receiptthe State Association in connection lot a check or money-order." Among

- - . - . - . . — i »\.» nnnare which carriedwith the proposed pension legislation

klnb*tb

Mr. and llrs-Hoyd W. HuxKlns, ot Ticket! were received from the WestJ t i n d A-1Held association tor an entertainment'

1 » h1A , l f n l f l fnr tbfi tHD

tho papers which carried 4hls ad-vertisement was the Record, andscores of Rahway people are said to

Scorrr— Drske-i Christnias pMty Hddj By Democratic Women

delightfu, = m a s Pany was Rahway ^ ^ ^ 0 ^

1 _: RaHwayI The Rahway team In the American| Legion Bowling League took two

from the Roselle Legionnaires

being badly off form. , . . .__„ , _^with s 101 and Kt-ppler with a X3 Iradlos b3t»tnjnled the Weatflcld scMrtnf. : lp»gw Jur iv*'. !!•- Wat "«« Babe

Smarting under Wnllindijr night's Roth, malrtilng en >vcrn;r nt 7M> tndefeat, the Rahway Howlers made a jx!2 for ttir luur.

|comeback Friday nlctu ind made a »•-„„.», -,i,,...i t),^ tiinu.>> hrl.l la.tclean s«tc«p In

delighttul Cbristmas party was | R a h w a y f l a y e r s UOailast night by Uie Ladles' AuxUl-j A m o n g O u t s t a n d i n g P l a y s ' s a m c s f r o m l h e R°»e"e Leglonn»Jre«

. | Thursday night, on »he local Y. M. C.jary ot the Thomas A. Fyffe DemocraticI Association, at their headquarters oni Cherry street. The evening opened j

The -the Rahway-Belleville High

took the first two

fiiteoBr Fine Cast

Cherry street. The evening opened|me ivuu»u..-.^...with cards and was followed by a din- game which resulted In Belleville j " ^ h o " ^ ^ .nor which wa3 complete from soup to.having more points scored against ill Xahwaynuts. A grab bag with everyone of .by Rahway than any other school dur-'JJ**1^--" •: ***

' the sixty m&mbers getting a. gift, was I ing the season, is listed among the! >>nseb»uer '. ioi(outstanding plays by State scholastic| SJ^TP'""*' -'• 179

winners at-cards follow: " .-.-•-•_ -.»,„ . . , i r m ! • ' •-

Mrs.HelmstadterrilrSri-iust—close.d^_John J. Sullivan \. registered at - yards

the Rahway High School was ped Friday night, In a most'capablemanner The smoothness with h i h

ire105

Ctcclnnatl calcber. *t*m»\ likely to be itic NsUooal

Iun ctiamnlon bauroan. with ans n ofJBS.w .

301 US 1 * _ ^J f ^ Jf CatcheTMuddy Ruel Is

' Little. inJVV.eight-Only

K<M«U«

a n d M

in charge

j j Bmtard

"Haddennefd. " 1 *™£*°is also featured in thej LltiDinto:

•" touchdowns, but the l>avi» . . .against the local grid-

. 1SS

. 1B3

. 113

. 143

clerk.Test

wellTheirWhittaker.

tor

Posum Cliib Wins. rur iu« u . « .ime in many yeanTnoti e h po5sam Club took ihrooj

- h u f ^ r ^ M - ^ " 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' % _ ,7land were only rated thirteenth In the Cartons • r b o t h rolled high * Jjj,-

|class B division X^X^^^^T^^^^' & ^E' i

^c praise

Hermaj, KaSan as Ira ^Andys uncle, »»° C

. b yA T^ ^ ^ b y Qwn] ^

Commission, according to an the Nej Ernplr

es for - .; "The Country;rgr-Leather"—In'

->•„,!* n a r t was announcement irorn vvsFmngion.-Beyanu ...... ^-*~-• - d Farrelli

« * » r - - - on3 tTr &2SS r«3£and -dPot;of Horace SlBBs.tohe shoe btoH^P^ ^ p.^ m i , h p ,ndorSement of of^oWen. d.amas^ ^ H o t , i^ . .

did the following: Charles Schul.f

tnatr. lUtry lltllrsun,_ V-JWJ lu fourth

_.w» an a»cn»s< of J03. Tb«regular Detroit otitntidcr. Bob

nd:. IT i

Spiunrr.brth. »m>B«!: IVjnp«te.-. tthird- Time. IS 4-S »«o=di

DltloK-Cub. KJiiatxlh, first: Ika»—rr. Rahway. »f«vad-. Scraaw. D!»»Ulh. thiid. _

Relay*—Hah way' BMJB all :i>«

Differing QaoiittcsHattr and ruJiar*. are .turKa u.i

trtapr«t!i. br«-ak!nc »t.1 v >klai VatB<-»; l>al bluUmnv , , fjji «!(.wind, b l a v i t t : II » « t r •r«»J t.-< t i n

j -Kullcr

Still AtoakcTlir «»r!0

Iter. J. W. P. Collier, pastor of: Spencer, is president of the StateSboneier A. M. E^ Church, attended Jsociatlon.tXo Now Bnuiiwlck District meeting1

i t ROMlle yuterday. |

llev. Chester HrtHvttrot"the First:Hrcabyterian Church, and Rev. W. H.! . _Carver, of the Second Presbyterian I Tfhurrh, werp !c New York City yes- IIIlerdsj. ailerdln? tbe anntTenary of,*•• Lord's D»y AUIancf. I

REV. S H E R SP . 1 1

u . P have sent money- orders and checkswith for "fruIL" However, according., to

-the_postal_authorltlc^ most^of theseare likely to ba returne<17TS~arverI-*table bale ot checks and money orderswas seised in a hotel room in At*lanta, Ga., this week, when three ofthe swindlers were arrested^

The Record published the advertise-ment tour times, but discontinued itwhen the money ln payment ot theadvertisement was not forthcoming asstated-in-the contract sent with thecopy. For this reason It is believedthat in as much as the advertisement

„ , , iwiiK ribson of IT! E. Mlltoa'rrowd of mothers and fathers- a & ^ ^ l K a t -f P t e ^ l « • ; $ [ « • « rtU* B""16 t h e mi!6tlnR

——u is fa'*. »w«*t**n—-rial The took as/lUs cheme'of checks or mouBy

^ ^ ^ S S i l S . ve^ cheap toshipped "express paid'- on receipt

y Mi*!<!y

Uuel. who r»-.-:onJy H5 poand*.

l i t wsj a»ki-<l one dajf' no* h* didIt. nnd bl» rrfly » u a »iranc* ooe. jHe wild that Wnlirr nllrbr* holh a j

nti'l a t»-ary Imil .anil-mrt np- j

The speaker took as Bis cneme w -.^o^o- «.Just Boys and Ulrls." and illTBtnitedi—»—la—alleged—no—shlpmenta_w_ere

1 i h means i made

ball to catch but t-"- liroNj lul' hornand crlDds It* way. in a Kiahn.-r that

:cfl It hanl t» tiiM.l stul j.jinfxjl '..

1« --lop.JtJ Hut llttlf Itucl h.->fi.l;«->m-«ll.--.—-»

iTIL CLASSIFIED "A.DS" PAY

JUST IN TIME FORCHRISTMAS

UKELEI.E6Made In Henutiilu

86.35Bow«r» Munic Houte

M.lrvtng St.

Mr. AlnxMiJur H. Chamberlain, ot JUSI I » M W unu, iuu ...—._» ,107 Uryut sirt-eU Kill slvo a. dance to the parents and teachers by means j made.for his diiufttor. Ml'u Helen Chimber- of numerous word pictures, the neces- Postal authorities believe otherslain, at the lld-.-in Club, on Decem-. sltv-of acquainting the children with were implicated in the affair. From^ o r j j ' the theoretical side of life. Ho point- letters, papers and checks found In

i ed out che psychological periods of the room of an Atlanta hotel said toWiwiruB. daunhter of !ho boys' and-girls' life from birth have been used as headquarters, the

- Mo maturity, citing the age of reason. I swindle has also been operated In— . . . *„.,„,. othor nlacBS. Including Lag-

Miss llctty

'OB BBXT—Ronse 7 rooms and bath, allImprovements. 141 Broad street: InqnlreOwner, 143 Broad street. decM-St

street.

Money to Loan

!t~AsortmcQt~of

CBED AUTOMOBILES

In Northern Kew JeneyAll guaranteed~used~cars-on -Liberal-Terms.Cars from ^90 up. More than 1D3 cars to:hoosa from.

AUTO EXCHANGEOF ELIZABETH. Int.

IUhwmy.

Money to LoanSMALL OB LABOB AMOPTJT9

OX 1ST, IMS AND THIRD MORTGAGES14 ROUB SERVICEOEOBOE BEtNGB

SS Bruad St . EUsabctliFho&e Emerson S181

Open dally 8 A. U. to 8 P. H.Batordays until I P . I I

ma2T-tf

ADULT A IAJAKI

ACC0IOI0DAT1K0. ITELPPOL 8BBVICB

C8B THE QDABD1AN PLAN

W« loan np to 1300 on weekly or monthlyPsymeata. Honey given sanu d*y ansnedtor. Legxl Interest only.Interest only.

Ho other ehanea.

r.CABPIAK LOAN BOCISTT

-t:nd«r-aiate_BaiiMng 3npern«lon.

GOOD I'SKD CABS -Down

• . Cash Pay'ti Cherrolet Sedan W75 . S1005 Cbel-rolet SeUan 450 180

120110

, 100

1024 Velle TonrlnB, 0 cyl. .lB2n Pord Coupe, like new .-1923-Eord-Conpe^good.shape1924 Ford Roadster

And Others.RAHWAY AUTO SCPPLT

Chevrolet DealeraBroad Street and Milton Avenue.

nov23-tl

Chas. 7. Carter, ManagerT Are. and Bnrnett 8t., (one block

from Court House).Open 8 A. M. CntU t P. M.

Help WantedAN WANTED—Apply Service ApplianceCompany, 1G4 llaln street. dec!4-3t

Never Any Advance inSpecial Note; Every Sunday and Holiday this The-ater will run a continuous show from 2 to 11 P. M.

TODAY iiuesday. December 14th)

Country Beyond "with Olive Borden and J. Farrel Mac Donald

Companion Feature

Jack Hoxie in "Red Hot Leather"

WANTED—Tonng man betweea TD and 'JO,must be neat and accurate at figures. -.all day; work In Chain Store. Address IClerk, cars Becord. dec!4-2t

EXPERIENCED UAID WANTED—Apply120 Stone street, Bahway.. Phone.207,, It

JVANTED—Centleman to connect .withNew York brokerage hoose now handlinga wnoderfnl Industrial proposition. Wewant a person fully responsible to be-

SS Broad Street.Schary Bids.

Em. S1SLEaisabetB. N. 3.

JonZMf

Rooms to Let

come local representative, l o e remnin.oration—Is-In., accordance—to the ahllltyjand push of the man himself. Box 707 |2S0 Fifth avenue. New York. It

TVANTED—Girl for general houseworksmall family; no laundry; £4S per monthto start. Phone 632-J Westfleld. decl4-2t

Miscellaneous

In Now YarkOnnhun

Williamattend

^raunt, Mrs. Allca II? urged the parenU-to..tty-andJm&jest ihu child in the further study of borcrTPaTT^eavenerrOklaT^Iualtof;tho theoretical side of their lit-! In or- LarRo. Fla.; BloomsburR. Pa.: Fams-i

h t h p o p e d R l N Y |

Ka

Also Pattac News

Wednesday, Thursday, Dec. 15th, 16th''Dwnnrl A ( *U« O « « " >vith Ralph Ince and

ttrSBQ OT The CBS MarKarel-Uving^Companion t«?e«tnre

"Wandering Footsteps"Starring Estelle Taylor (Wi/a of Jack Dempaay)

Alac B. Francis and Bryant WashburnFriday. Saturday. December 17th, 18th

. • i ho theoretical side of their nw in or-, ' - " - • ' ""• : r R o . l v n N Y

B c ll^n" 'at 76 Chern'aor chat they mlBh, ta«*(WjT1»C' )'SttSfe^So 'of' Inecks, andtundJ ^erdiy at W a , h ^ « « ^ W ^ ^ orders was seted h.the"Mj

• ^ t ^ r ^ c ^ r : ^ T ^ ^ ^ ' rip^ers' t^n^^use^^en^i^±Xi^«™"™^^ « ! - ^^^er-e^unnni

402-M.and I — iAt iFOR RENT—Six room*, all Improve-

- — i , 1 u , . , , inn Innulre!

*—Bank book -No. 879. Cltltens'tlonnl. Hunt: tinder please—return"".. _.Oak street. . decl4-211

dec!4-2t | L 0 S T _salesman's brief case;, reward If

c gnnmerous

..._.but-thc-uumcroUB. mterrupcustomers made this difflciil..clever roles we i

b e r , a s a c l i n p o s t master . on anrt Mby recomnn-ndation orCongressman Ern- d«»n«!

^ D> R A c k e d m a n , succeedmK _Peter, novel."Ae this difflciil.. u . u « ^ ^ d ] e d u n X o v e m b e r 12. , lor. (wifere given by Misa 11<--

c. Clab Tied for LeadIn City Bowling Leagu?

nn —

is Ig CorisoUdated Bowlers Win I130 I^ -Two from Bus. Men No. 2

ooo' • = • = \I The Consolidated bowling team In

151 lhe City Bowling LeaKue took twol.M games from the Bsu'.ness Men No. 2lvt team at the Y. M. C. A. Uut night.

^ after they had dropped the openinggame by sixteen pins. Stuart- andSmith were hiKh men for the winners,the former rolling a 223 samo In his

.Jinal try. whilis Smith made an even200. In. his second game. I^eonbardand H. K. Morton bowled high for tholosers.

J4AET

Social

\-p^.l _oX_ Prim" wi and the llderans1?

•JOO

137

iITS17.%

1S7

MARKEDUSED

, _ — — GARS} All Guaranteed Used Cars on

Liberal Terms

returneii tn n. C. Slater. Pablic Serv-jIce Electric Co., or ii Clinton Btreet. It

LOST—A WntL'rman fountain pen. possiblyon Hamilton BtreeL-Central avenue or

ri-5uui.fi , » . . . » - — . , — - _ . rent, "inquire St Monroe .treel;

banks were restrained from _pay-; . _ _ L

ou: any of this money to either ^OR^ENT^iLathree men.

JOclO-St1 211 Hamilton stra-t.

• sTHE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM"With Alec Francis

urne<lt<decl4-2t|

Companion Feature

A Fight to The Finish^All Star Cast

My Bonnie—Ko Ko Song Cartoon

v... j*?-furnished room, allImprovements, breakfast - served Ifwanti'd. Call CC2-M. declO-3t

:'()i: SALK—Klt'-hen stove, only lined 3-w-efcii.-wlH-!wll-for-*25.—lninilro-Jll-TC.t.:rnnd street. - It

- « . men ,

r,r- tla |n

lmcI,t Included several 230

-" - los by \VllH»a.Gilbert won

IPOIt BENT—Four-room apartment.^ com

Wendsl^idTtrldB. \ *£*£&. ^SSST^* SSSTtaht at the homo of and trolley line Phone

AUornev and Mrs. Adolph'Wbrich. of:-__ . „„ c ,_ „„,„. flrst Hoor. electric; ^ H ™

THE PARTY that took .1 clothes, poles isknown. If not returned within rpflson-nhle tlulft prosecution will louow. i «Lincoln avenue.

V

• Saturday nipht at the homo of, and trolley line Phoneji^.•ney and Mrs. Adolph TJlbrich^ of - „, n r a t floor electric; * ANTED TOJlOT-Hamilton street. Honors were. » tl, l s nnii idiot 3-'Oliver, c m R d_•by Herbert F. Mooney and Mrs. ' ^ t ! , Kent m. W. H. bright Tax v . S T V n . uO •'Fowler. Those present were: J .'roHlrc. ; . . L O A N WAMhD—fi.i

Y—A leather couch •dltion. AddrMB Bor

It

Pres. Church -and— Mrs.

ton,Mrs

Da\id r h hm T h e e h a p t e r

it's next meeting at the parish„„ Icatures

"My BonnieforDuring the performance.

two'from the Re-i..jetl with the three V

iu t . materially aided the'] . , . ,X. s . uiuo. The winners had :hree It;it-.en who rolfed double-century scorus. *v{C. Miller, 204; E. Miller, 217. and Mar- ,(

' " ' - • bowl-1i

cartoon ] o ^ B e s lastI N. S. Club.

.«rtnn

exc'jllenl producliani reciatlon for

the direction of Miss Esther Gil-Pickens'.-admittance. John Still.-.36 years old

"- M r s CTiarles Held ttBd Mrs. ueorBHauu . w « ^ u ^

ine "-'"

744

!?7lM143

ITSI.V.

OWNUU AND OrEIlATED litTllUSK SOT CAi: IllUI.BltS.

J C

Rahway Elks Drop Three !•I". To Elizabeth Antlers!

Thu Rahway team In "the Now~3er-;— sey B. P. O. E. I^aguo dropped fromBio (,,n(h t 0 oleventh place In the league

l J T l l lfflll y h f t n t V

... Monday.

P

class offlcevs."who renilered valuable' ' l : ' M , , 1 : 7 . ' ' - x 1 ' T ; i " - , . i 1 . . . ^ - , ' ~''"' '•""'"••'•• nrassistance are: President Walter Sau-> T R ' A N G L E a P , L A X G,H .', A r i" l l e < l a »w»S toy*rs Vlce-presldcut Walter Dura Sec-' T h e Hallway Trlungla.-i will furnish —rularv Anm Scott Treaurer Edgar t h e opposition for. the-I.ycoum-Grays-. SECOND CHURCH '..'CHER'SRoiierts. FurnlshlnKs for the show « -N>w Brunswick .this even!nK. and: .% - s n r t meotinir - ->ie Ushers' As-*ere ELuerousK- provided by Jamea t h e l o c a l nuintet hopes to 'gain its wciai. • • »f the S- ,i.l Presl

' .,, , p^,ulir»t,m team, which Is the junior aeam for St. l im aish! . p,ec:. • of coi• j Peter's Lyceum HTO which defeated meLtin-j--. In :: i ; c'-u rh but five mem-

Y' i i p » "VrrkTIJ'C <tb& Rahway A. A. In :i thrilHni; con- hum «• ;» ' 'i-;»;p :Mid only routine

. i¥l. KJ. A . - X N V I I C J O \ test last week, chalked up Its first business was ir.n-'.'v'ed. Tho~nei t ]™ '" • - I ' - 1 - T <»^'i w i l l im.Atiii(.r w i l l lu: h t ' !d »i!i J a n u a r y 1 7 a t

7S3 6M

177 Kllzabe'.h antlers took three gamesir>' ' r o m l n e m - The local Elks used seveni n n ' e n l n a n en"or l l 0 check the Ellia-

both pinmen. The llotaoytown fiveSll^olled a 1036 Kttm«. due to tho bowllnR

— — I of Bticher, Clark and Hanson, whoIlderan Bowlers W i n Two jroiie<i 233. 210 and 214. respectively.

r < n _ « n r_»w. D n » : n » T?:,r«' Keppler and Slmonaen led the localsGames from Regma Five. ln i,\dividuai work.

' ! • The scores: :

Close scores featured tho City:

on:l group Epworth A:- C. of KOBBIIB ™ « , - u m i »,,^ .._.„ _o'clock to- quintet wWch the Triangles Ueteatod. which haa not met tor several yearB

\L\\\ roanma itR annual dinners in Januthe Regina team was high individual PI>I«M>II

hll J h g J ' < * 2 y ;the Regina team was high individual PII«M>IIscorer wlta a 213, whllo Jones hung J'<*2y

1,;'---'up a 204 for the Ilderan team.. i Kc?pi"r ;'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.

i " i „ „ „ ;

ary according to plans being formu

Slmunson204 Diirllln . .104 Blchardiwn173

A Different Valuation•When yon flgure'.on .what you're

M MM1IA1HCIrOJ«Un<J— r o c t

NKWTONA. ttAnSETT.

CUKSSMAN MOTOK CAU CO(Star)

Wll.UAM K. KNAl'l'.il'ark«ril)

VOOUK-KKKI: CHEVISOLET SAIX8

(Cbcrrofct) ~l'OVE.V CAOII.LAC CO..

iCadlllar]SAMlKHS OVKK1.ANK KNKillT <-'<)

iO..-rlnDil--\Vllly«Knlsbtl :STI'IIBIIAKRK SALES CO.,

~ (Studrlitktr)

CNIOS" COINTY iicicircor—lltulrk)

II \V. ZOLZKIt & SOS.Illupiuotill,')-tjrfllMtS

t T t j r f l l M t S T1-.I25 IlI'lrK UOABSTEBlirr, IIIMCK TOritlNC.1'J-JS III'ICK SK1VAN.'1U-JT, IttICK SKUAV. "PASS.11C4 l l f irK TOrltlNU, 7-PASS1IC4 IHK.'K REDAN. 7-I'ASS.V.KH ItiriCK COUPE. 4PASS.UV.-4 Itl'ICK aKDAN. MA8TF.lt Cllr.T. rilKVKOI.ET COACH.ittai ri irvit i i i .ET S E I > A S .1W4 CIlEVIlOt.ET SEDANiicrt:iiBVKi,ANn COACHis«s nonnn corPE.ltr-i DOIIGK Tonniso.102S DVHANT TOI'IIIN'O. •iwrnritiwrrfH'in sn10*.'.'. WMIAST SF.UAN.

KSSKS COACH.

Plans for ChrlstiuM exercises wer«'sls-teil'imado a: a mi-Ltlni; .ittendod by six- Mrs. :to«n oillctira ami iisieh(.TM of the'Soc- S'.rfarand-Presbyterian. Sunday School, held Tho . . . . . .at tho home of tin- Misses .Smfth;~9S ^ifiss —Tinslcy's..scventBryant struat. last-nipht. The entlro banner. ^<!" Mc.i'.c'

Itt3 FO11Dsuasion or tin- school next Sunday <-!n«mornlnK *"1H In- devoted to a Christ- Mrs.mag prosram with all tlu- school par

T' "^nl Mrf BeaieJ TAKEN TO HOSPITAL

TO KENTTwo rooms and batb, suitable for Ucht

housekeeping:. Steam heat lurnlBhed by!owner. I

Five rooms and bntb. nil Improvements.:located In center of town: suitable for,nemo profession or llpht bualneBB. '

BAUER & TiROOKS, 1137 Irvine Street

LOAN WANTED—$1,000. ono year. Willpay 1- per cent Interest In cash and $250In stock of a growing company. Loan.Rword Office; • . I t

NOT DEPOSIT part of your ChrlBt-maB Club Check at the Railway SavingsInstitution, corner Main nnd Monroestreets. In a Savlnps Account, where-ltwill draw Interest nt the rate of 4%per annum, compounded quarterly.

<iec3-frl5t

"..'• I.I'--PS the ball, illness. Round Sergeant Payne andjMplatosh s ;''•'" „'„!,. pre3ided. • Patrolmen McXearney. Kelly and Clos, ^pJoVe^nts;!<Knt Mrs. John Cornou prc ; ^ ^ ^ {Q ( h o N o U o h o m e t 0 , ... i . . .

I quiet the patient and assist in'his re-illl 111!.- -•»,« .

inlor and Intormcdl-IiCl rO\t» BHAUST11CS K1IKI> 8CIIAN- „Wt TOKU TOUKI.SC.^i HUllSON COACH- .

^ J 1CMIOBILE SI-.PA.VIKi HIPMOIIILK Cl.l;»IKS HUI'MOBILK TOrlll

X W B U si:i)AN

JU RESTYThre^room fnrnlsnea jpari- niRE-Closed ear with^xtani5«ur byment for light " " " " ^ P ' " ^ ^ , a nd all day or trio, reasonable rateB. AddressC™v^V°aV'We' \ g ^ i . . ^ *• H- H, & ^.n .tree.. dec^lsl°oJ£ avenue!" ^ W l t K WANTED-YounK.m.nJooWnBfor

iSREENSPANS-

palntlns or carpenter work, handywllli ull klmlB uf luuls.—CJLII itftui flp. m., or iddmra I,. H. ».. S4 Main

_Btreet. Rahway, N. J. dec3-4t

-ECONOMY EKT.122 Main St. Phones 914 & 91S Rahway

Christmas TreesFinest display we have ever had in stock. Forfirst choice, we advise leaving your orders early.

IKI «AXWEI/L TOIIHIMltd MAXWELL COACH.lir;.-| SASH COACH.l«l NASH HEDAS. .1K4 SASH SEDAN. 7-

lLWg

ira HICKKNUACKBU com t.IIC.% STAn COA^l- _ , , r f , i»|HET"*'

ITPBBAKKKK4 \rlT1TVS-KMnTlT-S o W1I.1AHKN1OHT

At C. E. ConventionWORKMEN MEET FRIDAY

d DDucombttr 29, whlli> the pr•fill hold Its i'Xorc'.s"s o

=^nOl'SE PAINTING AND REPAIRING—

die Now Jersey' Benefit Fund

' " " " * i [.^r..... , . . . , . .

t" Crons Keys Inn., nmlquo ropalrlnslt ch'l ' „ ,"• " r ^ - n | , f i,o lookout ComniiTOe. «»'^" ; the stomach, stops mat ran. oiu.">--u

c-r. Mrs.. 0^ o ho « l h 0 membership and | t , , n R o m O T e a old waste matteroms, Miss U n u p " ' , o n , l s i K i u ot tlu- welfare • f r i n t e s t l n e s which you neverllows- H\m Emma

Howard Mto Bessie Toms

Specials for Wednesday-Thursday

Adam

tornational worKirn; |nuU .«. . .motion of this important phase of

l ' workotion of this imp

oung people's work.• Ha also was given the opportunitytotako care of certain tentative ar-rangements for entertaining the largodelegation ot approximately 200 En-

Auto Exchangeof EH??hieth,Jne..

Charlea^WCarter; Manager

Rahway ftvenue and Burnett Street_ _ _JpneJBlock from Courthouse] y :

JUST IN TIME FORCHRISTMA8

GENUINE HAWAIIANUKELELES

> In Honolulu

. . Special -TT-— - - -

..Bowers Music House! . 86.Irving 8t.

stoln-rpharmacfr K Cherry street.-1 F 0 ] [ S A I j K^M o ; ) O n a n l , 1 I a m l l n n p r l K h tpiano, In itooa- condition, very dpnson-abH-. Telephone Kabway 458-J. declO-2tAdv.

\ Enn'-tvor Convention, whichwill take place at Cloveiana, juiyto 7.1927.

RACHEL BRUNT BURIED.Tho funeral aervlceB of. Mrs. Rachel

Brunt, of Twenty-second street, Kenil-worth, formorly of this city, who diedlast Thursday night from chronic

FIRE ALARM STATIONS12—Main and cnorry Stre»n.. - ~ . ;13—Haielwood piu Leesvllle AveiH—Main and OTimerce Street*."T?—New Brumwiclnnin—take—*TM-2:—Bazelwood and Jaquej Avennet

uu and—Central—A^ennet

FOR SAT.E—Smnll rubbered tiro Bunny- hike and dpnk cnblnct, suitable for <*h!lrts" dOBk or radio cabinet. ~ 2T Now Church

atrwt. Tclcohone 703-W. l t

pood condition, f 15.0O: also Uireeburplate, ?2.00. Inquire 1ST. St. GCOT

ilast Tnursuuj >UB«V _'myocarditis, woro held Saturday after:{noon at the funeral parlors ot Under-taker James M Ftttt 87 Irving

UnderIrving

-AO8" ARE A>» INVESTMENT

"4—Maple and St. George ATennes.25—Milton Avenue and Bryant Stree*SI—Campbell and Cherry Streets.VI—Orand Street and S t Qeorje AT»13—Main Street And Elizabeth A*e!4—Church Street and W. Scott. A»rJS—Grand and Irving -streets.42—Milton Ave. ana.MontKOmeryJii<3—Grand, Bond and Monroe-sir*1"*i3—Grand, B44—Elizabeth

„ . . SALE-A two bulb radio net - the"Radlola 3".for *10. Phone 7S2M or call

Elm atenue. —lK

WB FUItNlSII A LOAN SEttVICE

to those who "Need $30O or less—onP l N l t b y f l *

GROCERIESj Polly BrandI SardineI 2 cans

JLargePresto

•'";" package

Salt Mackerelnice and fat

2 for

-ATP. and' Tttrriu--h-SrWand Hamilton Streew

Leiinlnp'nn-StreoUA—§i"doorge' ATO.,' Klnser Cornai.

is a" Prescription' tor

, Golds, Grippe, Fin, T>engufl-Bilious-Pever-and•"' ' '

It kills the

UNDER SUPERVISION OF- STATERANKING DEPARTMENT

docl4-tf

Fresh Green' Peas

pound 24

- MEATSRump CornedBeH;, alJLmeat,ao fat or bsne, lb 32Ox-Tails

2 lbs

Pigs Liver_ _ 2 4 b

M0DBBH SHOE BEPAIBI.NO CO.100 Irrlnc Ht. PhoneJSO? / . „

— — O l d ' S h o o i " M o d i New.Work culled for und delivered.

1 . • novSO-tf

Fancy: -_-——-Mushrooms——poupd"

Pigs Lips orEars2 pounds]

Ready GutPork Chops

—.—•••: - p o u n d 29

" • ; : *

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::>«?/'i*. . . ' . . ' * - • • . • > "

I

TttSe Rahway RecordN M Jertey Advocate;

lruaeau ot An act canJoss (Rerillon at 1880)," pmtht lasnlnc et tU».<3*xUoeaUf

only relative and youth an enveloping spirit clew to the'

7,.n. w. ruthe act of J

^ t e n , wantn*S

touch or our

CIRCULATION 2675Published Tuesdays and Fridays

Rahway Publishing CorporationH. B. ROLLIN8ON, president.J. R. HOUGH, Advertising Manager.KENNETH a JENNINGS, Lot*! Editor.

'"

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926

There Is a Santa Claus

as.And so do the amusements ot a person form the

sweet or the'bitter which comes out In the heart, or— flowers Inta.character.

There_aTe .those who seek to deaden the "monotonyot their llves~fhrough exciting amusements. In crowds otjollity that are-pungent with Insincerity, jealousy andcynicism. But when It la all over, even the aimless litegoes to Its bed sick at heart and hungry for that which'alone can bring warmth and glow, peace.and Bweetnessto the sonl. • - ... '

Loneliness Is a terrible thlng.jbnt If yon carry thebeanty ot life and love in your heart, It wlu compen-sate rlchl7~for~a1l-tho-8polls-of-a,-tinseled_K8iety.

Twenty-five men attended an „latlon meeting for the new membenot the '"ST1 Friday night and a mostenoyable time was held. A similarmeeting lor the new women memberswill take place at 6:20 o'clock tonight.

Slate Boys' Secretary Charles R.Scott will speak at the Rahway HighSchool Friday morning. '

AnnBllnilnaUoarping'pbngtourneylsIn progress at the Y. M. C. A. In orderto obtain tho best players to representthe association In competition withother associations. -

Boys' Secretary Ellis H. Chase willattend the meeting ot State secre-taries at Newark on Thursday.

comberof th

• Fees t&20of tile nnderalCDea, as u*m.«.... - , .eatats ot said deceased, notice la herebyCITCO to tbe creditors of said deceased to -exhibit to the subscribers under oath or dcc7-o a w-5waffirmation Ihelr clalma and. demands — — —against ths esate ot said deceased within' 8TA1alx montbs from the date ot said order,! DCMUTUMBI «I • » . _or they will be fannr baned from pro- CERTIFICATE OP DISSOLUTION'•ecotlng or recorerlnc the same asalnat To all whom thaw pretests may come,

• —QreeUnc:; WHEttKAS, It appears to my satlstac-- tlon, by dulj antbenUciwa record ot the1 proceedings (or the voluntary dissolution

""—* ***• **"• tiMnlmbtts consult ot ail

STATE o r NSW WB8KTDcMUrtaeat at BUM.

CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION'.. _ v . _ M M . nmanta may coo

„ ,1."J0», BecnUry «t

t » DWW »» .Jaw Jersey, JHiVUty that the aald carMntMk.uTwenty-sixth day of DoTeubtr, w , »—In my offln a duly etecnUd an* atts*i*4consant no writing to the Otaolttton atsaid corporation, executed by «Q tst. stock-holders thereat; which salfl tfsnstal tattbe record ot tb* proceeding atoiwtia s i r

K5E NOTES

National and Local ProsperityEvery American will take pride and satisfaction in

the Information which Is gathered together In the annualreport of Secretary Hoover of the Department ot Com--piTO". T V report states, among other things, that the

Just at this tlrrir mfiTiy Uttln mlnfln In tnlirrlty nrftlme''-c<'' ' '"'-"»•""• —pooling their "thlnkcaps" as to the how and wherefore American standard of.living TsTowTHrhlgl«f » Santa Clans'. The problenrmeets their gaze-In most tor>'- ™* l h e Prosperity ot the people ot

• - I-I..W Statea as a whole, has never been surpassed

WILMAM C SQtIIER. 3M,FREDERICK C SQDlBBrJlHAROLD M. 8EAULES.AUGDSTD8 8. HOUGHTON.

dcc?-o a w-BW -Fee* 11180

proceeding* forHTON, thenot hT theBxecnton. the stockholde

that CENTUM f f l S J ' T & i ^the stockholderthat CENTUM, UACHINB ft TOO

corporation ot thle State, whoa*

tb*) r e c o r d u& *>w •*•••-—•- >.now In flla tn my said oOc* aa"

TN TESTIMONY WH*B»Of. 1hereto s»t my hand anil affixed •»'*!swl. st Trenton. tUt:TwntyaliM-w,NoTcmtxr, A. W. one Ibonaud » l s» ldred and tw*nty-«lz. ' • > '

Beentary ot RUta.

Rebekaha Plan Party

TRINITY BOARD MEET8

At_a meeting of the Official Boardof the t7Elty~MethoaiaTChWchr8t-th8home ot George H. Iialng, 239 Main.street Tuesday night, plans tot thegeneral welfare ot the church werediscussed.

Keports were presented by Secre-tary Janies H. Jones, Treasurer Geo.M Gage Sr Financial Secretary W.

TRCHTEE8' BKTTLKHENT cipai > « . . . . . j,»NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Brosd"8trcttr in tbe City ot Kllsabeth.

second account ot the subscribers. Trustee Connty ot I'nlon, Bute ot New Jerseyand Substituted Trustee, as 8nrTVttog N. R. LEAV1TT. btlnj th* aient thereinTrustees, under the laat Will and Testa- and In charge thereof, opon whom processment ot WH.T.1AM C. SQUIBB, deceased may b« serrea. hss comnMed with the r«-

M£«~*Atl'ya.

_r3WJ._.,W»»;«lao

^ • a k w e O

tary JaniM. Gage,

pouting their "thlnucapa- as io mo ««..of a Santa Claus'. The problem meets their gase-ln moste^ery store window in Rahway, while" their ears nightly

.- ;_ n,,t,io^f n v B P jjjg radio. .How does Santa States, the reporttlon and~con3umpduring '*« World War

people oi wo .surpassed by any

_P*£ o t

the

and-girl3_want_for_Chrisim plem, one which all ot us have been

d d;p

M

xag-our—chnanooa—ua^jB. •The writer's boyhood years were spent in l i e couiF

Iry, away from the hum and congestion of mentropitancenters. Mother told us Santa came down the chimney•with the pack, • out the stove pipe hole to the livingnom, and departed the same way. It was all so perplex-tag to our innocent selves, and much time.was spent sir-Img up that ten-Inch chimney hoie; in our endeavors tofignre_how.Stnata ever^idj_get through. "We never 'flg-

•J -"-""-'"^Ks-Minia-doubt-it-?

never as prosperous as now;mongy- ° o r more'"

It hasn't been many yeaTs ago that the—person—woo-owned an automobile or a radio set' was considered•—I....I. nnt todav It is getting so that there are

~fignre_how.Sta_ jnred it out. but moher said

-But-there_is_a_SantajClaus.

Locally

than they now enjoy.the person—who

fnrtunats But loaay "• 1O 6 « - » . ohnt very 'few homes i n t h i s , c i t y . wher . «.«>cases, both are not a par of the tami y ,Home ownership is also gett.ng < m. u

d * £ ^ « %££

.. JUUB3, l i™>«v . u

Financial Secretary-— •"•—*—,_ot_1*-* te^..comi1Mae. T h o m a s

o t » . auance committefinance committee, and• the music committee.

itarner,-A--VrCarkhutfrCharles-D.-Gompwu.:John' E. Cornell. Joseph Price. Kan-dolpTTTinillimm—and—Rev^S^-JVTownsend.=the ..lattet_BresI«)JaB.

lynnpsis of

Tbe

thing nowadays,!_lonK distance todemand.

' » •

^ T h e condition of the country at this time Is «to besty _ ,,,,,1-oniiminess of the con-

Board of Freeholnleraregular tacetlus of tbe Unoln County

_ ot Caujfu PRx-boltlers, i l l beld attite Court liouae* KlUab«tb, N. J., onriiuraday. IK-ceiuuer 'i lu-O,-arr;au p. m.

' * clur Mvisvl l»reutleU, Huu call•three uivuib«ra present, one

u » o( tbapproved.

Bnt-thereJs a_Santa Claus. - IIt's an old. old telelSronTth-arnever-Brows-tire. The_condttion ot the country at this ti |

some. There is a most interesting story-at present going! P™« of the eltecUveness and^soundness of the «*U-&?ffi£$^2S^%Z£- . v A « ^ n , n ( , r . -vv,.. . iitti« »iri who! structive national policies which have been in effect dur-!iuE thai the « ot »uuu.oo be auprabout a girl who^^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ our reeonstractlon period. - ^ ^TltSS^X Ssome. There is a moat iuicio=t.«= . ._ .

•he rounds of the newspapers about a little girl who»ack in 1837 lived in the great city ot New York,.-bythe name of Virginia O'Hanlon. She wrote one of theNew York daily newspapers abont Santa Claus, becauseof the fact that some of her friends said Santa Claus' did

"Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa

Lu i iaio uv.— —

ing what Is generally cauea our reconstruction period.The policies have Included a protective tariff, a programof economy and sensible tax reduction, and an Interna-'(th- ^ott<i l h l t , ttional policy which has kept the TJnlted States free from| • niou Cunmy toforeign complications, enabling us to center our. atten-j tSrSi?°uco, at l

........--^ _i" ,>,„ rtivvMonment of - American l l a n k l'olldlnc. T

. Cuunty to dliKruas illgbwiy p:H»would be held on Thur»J»y. Decem-on luuiw*;,

exist. - rieux, leu me ...^ ""liulTjiuc" TKOISI'' " ^"^ S t T O t

Clalus?" she wrote. This "is the reply she receive*: | I l o n " """ "> ;." — i The state. Department'of Education re"Vlrelnia vour little friend<rare wronE The\ nave' F r ° s r e s s a n ° prosperity. (quested that the eiiwn«« ot the County

Virginia, }OUr Jltue irienag-are »ronfe. IBey.iiaYO TS-s-ntf(.'nf-thp«p-"In*<»rnilVlnnB» impriran^" snrt fnr I Superintendent of Schools to attend thebeen affected by the skepticism ot a skeptical age. They I n spite-of "»ese in.ernational-AmerlcanA_and_for- „,£„.„„„„_„ n a u « . Te««. on February4o not believe except they see. They think that nothing t u n ^ r the>- a r e i n " » m b e r - w n o ie<*? ^»at they w « « f « r ^ i o rerrn^jp- •

• ^ a F b T ^ h i f f i T r n W s r a r p r e h e M i b l e - b y ^ e l i U i l t l e j n ^ ^ nationaltlc spirit and seem to find something „ M<.rRuek«,ir tor citj-of ' Eiuibeth

AU minds, Virginia, whether they be men's or « h J M i S « T ™ S P 1 « t e » P « « ^ ^ « r e • , w a n t e d .are UtUe In this great universe of ours man is.a mere raton has come into a general realizatlon~that-these i-.rid,^.h^RoM-itttvtrKah.ww. to Lentalisecu an ant in his Intellect, as compared^with the i I ^ ! " ' a r e "S n t - I I i s E 0 0 3 Indeed-to be an American * - R

M ^ " , X g » l £ c ^ , 5V,.nue. I I I U .- ..._• „. »,oi,0,,rprt-'hT the intelli-i'11 l l l i - s ec"nd quarter of the twentieth century, at a »!.!.- tu M. KiFahio i Bro., tor *as.oo.

• - „ - . , n , » , t o n and material prosperity n l 5 r t J « , « ^™\™ » « » * , ^ b ^avi-nue anj Spnict

I»ark tu U. DiKablo fc.Bro..

maintainsh i f t v m a

wants througnout

MONROE STS, RAHWAYOPEN MONDAY EVENmGS

j ^ ' U d g * Nominates .^Stlng of Relianco Lodge, No.

JlU. ot Pythias, Tuesdayi were made for some spe-^tter the holidays and as('made by Deputy Grand•"""Warn H. Badger, ot!

!. nomination of officers'Seld. These follow: Chan-

.•pwncommajidor, William V. Priest-'Jty; flce>chancolor, John J. Schmidt;-ifwlate. Anthony Boresch; master otjwwV, Albert Regele; mastor-at-arms,

pfcXtimn;: master ot exchequer.i Barton; keeper of rtT'irda and, ABftlo Mancuso; Inside guard,

Carlson; outside, guard, Beh]>-__j TUber. Second nomination and

>,*ri«rttoB wUl take place at the next

Rahway Udg^, No. 57. Dtnghtewot Rebekah, mads puns Wednesdaynight for holding a Christmas party on

I Wednesday utght, December 22, when'the meeting will start at 7:3»o'clock

]Vor, Mr*,' Betnhata Wimmer, Mrs.• meTberr7alkenateni^Hn.lH. flake.

Wednesday utght, December 22, when'the meeting will start at 7:3»o'clock.The committee In charge conslato 61Mrs ] Robert Johnson, Mrs. ClarenceA. j JUKM.P. ind Mrs. Fred.H. Herman.

Zi>u Party HeldA doij'vtv card party was held by

the Manchester Grove, No. 8, Wood-'men Circle, Tuesday night, at thehome-of 'Mrs.; Mary Keyes, - Fulton[street and Milton avenue; The doorprire was won by Mrs. Arthur Van.Pelt, while Mrs. Edward J.-Seaf wonthe contest for the fern. Winners Inthe card games were: Pinochle, Mrs.Arthur Van Pelt, Miss Frances Pier-son. Mrs; Peter Godfrey, Mrs. A. O.Strieker, MIBB Evelyn Van Pelt, Mrs.George Strieker, Mrs. John Galbralth,Mrs. Harry Brunt, Mrs. William East-

H6TDBXT TTfiT'T'TTJ " I . - , - , - - . ~ . • « _Mary Dime, Mrs. Charles Smith. Mr.and Mrs. Robert K«ye«. Miss HelenBierwlrth, Mrs. Anna Pachman, Mrs.G. W; Palmer. Miss-Mary Moulton.Mrs. Harold Thomas, Mr*. John Bier:wlrth, Mlas Jolla Pierson, TheodoreMilllan,. Mrs. Amplest- Fagans, MissMargaret 'Moulton, Mrs. B. J. Beat,MrB. John B. Moore, Mrs. Mary Eeyes,Mrs. Walter L'Springer; euchre, Mr.and Mfs. Fred Thayer, Visa Ann*Bary'. . .. • .

on and J . ••-=a next man, Walter Crane. Mr*. B.

REAL E8TAfE INSTITUTE DEC. 28

Professor N. C. Miller, Director otIndustrial Extension at Rutgers Uni-versity, was at the N. J. RealtorsConvention at Atlantic. City on Thurs-day and Friday of last week In theInterests of the.Real Estate Institutewhich will be held at the State TJnl-slty tor three days, beginning Decam-berM.

M1UTOH CHAPEL PUAY: FRIDAYt The- friends of the Milton • Chapel

'rill''present thV'*oidtime BlnBtasSchool" at the chapel'Friday evening,at 8. o'clock.^ Tils prodnetton urnsgiven several weeSs ago at the Church

•of the Holy Comforter and fined thechurch parloniHhere to overflowing.A large crowd Is expected when theplay Is given again Friday night -

' ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- .Mr. Anthony Olnfrlda, ot 71 Cherrystreet,'annonnces the engagement othis- daughter, -Ahtonla, . to._ AdplphGottBteln. of 533 Cornell street. PerthAmboy, N. J. Not date .has been setfor the wedding. "

The Ladles' Auxiliary ot the Colonia,Community Club met Tuesday after-noon at th& home of Mrs. Arthur L.Saywell In': Falrvlew avenne. •

The faculty of the Colonia' s- - • * — — — > •

\

-p-O-9747—Ad-760-

•s"

Some Good•• ' G i f t sColuiabia—BicyclesRecognized as America's•best from the year, of]876 to the present day.50 years.v

Sporting Goods ~pocket Knives

COL0NUN0TES supervising: principal. ,of • ^roodbrldgeTownahlp, which -was held' In tbeWocdbridge High School on Hondaynight of last -week. j . . • • .

Mr. and Mn>. James McNeeley en-tertained the bridge group of the Co-lonia community CloU at their, home

(Berved l>y t i e hostesa.j 7 •,:Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. MeAndr««» -

will entertain the bridge' ptrap ol OmColonia Community,. Club ,B«kt Wed-nesday niglt at which timer .thecs)will be three tables set tor ths>players.

<'

: Ice SkatesFishing-Tackle

Flyer Sledsipycfef8 SrVelocipedea-

•«? Express Wagons^ihtHt

UsecU an ant in nis m- . O T t l . .>. ,_ ._ i c i e 3 a r e T'l^u n i s E° o a "»<'«<'-»' •» —.boundless.world about him. as measured<by the intelli-j111 l h i s s e c o n d <»u a r t e ' - o t t h e ^ ^ l ^ centur>-. at aeence capable of RraspinK the whble ot truth and tiu"> w h e n -Mnerican civilization and material prosperity] I i u ' ; " ^ n ^ . -Crknowledge -^ have reached a level which surpasses anything before • Urn., for fT3S.«0.

-<-' — . ~,..,c H,, « i 5 t< as I known In the history ot the world. L m t ' X ^ i / r

certainly as love

i o u u Claus. He exists as>sity and devotion exist, and

known In the history ot the world.And in spite ot the dire predictions of the pessimists

• I BrWK*—°R- Lexington avenae nr«i . . « . .

who said that our American policies would send us to tun-road I'raofonl to i t DlFablo i Broyou know that^Ofcy abound and give to your lite its!""" ""— —Highest bcaaff and "joy. Alas! how dreary would be the i : h e ^°SS- ^ u D 0 r e a s o n t 0 b e l l c v e ^ L t h e Amen- '-\.^iiiBa w o r k l n e n c ! n f , r , OU1CT

world-lfthere were no Santa Claus! It" would be a s ! " « * t a n d a"l ot living will not continue to go higher P«d«jrt KUSJ. tor N « * « « ^.«reary as if there were no Virginiaa-Ihere would bei»»a >»16Jier as time rolls on. Our progress will continue t J > t

r t ^ , i ; » » ' « % & ^ - - T J S S S J '• „ ,„ _ - ! , . : because of our constructive policies and our own efforts, I'nion. be il.-ferr«l uutu next •prim;

a M l —, ... „..,„» „„ „, r , „ „•• Hrldce Committee. >ot. t, 2 an• .^fnrtnnfitn EurODO. nTomuirndrd tht.1 all brW-.-r work.be

Virginias—There would b e i a n a i isuor a 3 „ „ „ _.poetry, no romance to m a k e | b e c a u s e o t o u r constructive policies and our

•- •• - - -»i...TO<,nf jand not because we are exploiting "unfortun^ U will

are exploiting "unfortunate Europe."10 childliker taith^then. no poetry, no romance to maa=;tolerable this existence." We should have no enjoyment, i a n d n o t- because

' • -•-- - • — . 1 nt-hi with which! E u r ° P e i 3 . ° ° t'except in sense and sight. The eternalehlldhood fills the world would be ex

The Way to HappinessSanta Claus. but even i

rn, whsthat is

Join Our Christmas Club3% Interest

You can start any time and get your money

C l a s s Z 2 5 __.__-ni K ( \ pays 50c each week for 50 weeks^•^A**J?rL__Jr a n^ e Christmas "check is

pays $1.00 each-weelrfoT-50-weeksS?d the Christmas- check is

raere uu >uu , .» .» —-to-fimLout what will make someone

Thr foliowttic resoioiinus « t . c «u^,... _.Anthoriilnc th<- parrbUM of a net anto-

mobile for nue of Inspector Lleb and Bridg?Atittaorlxlhi; thf porfba»e of a nwr car

for UM ofSbt-HfTii Offl* .AcceptIntr th»» Impmvemfnt. of G«llop-

lop Hill road. Joijrpb F. Rnrkp, coutrart«r.Accepting tht ImproTMoent of ^»^«rt

Class 500 &1£'%S2?2S i $253.75

v : P : nnoise ins i^but there is a veil

Imust know~what-you-want-at-thdsaid of a man that "He doesn't know

le wants, and he won't be happy till he gets It!"), lite becomes a search. But If you search tor hap-

per3QnaLpleasnre_ypu will never find what gives

i.bridge. Ro»» street. Bsbny,

beauty and gloryall this world

"\'n Santa C

:e,-can-pines?-in -personaLpica^ui^j^ - -" " «acriHce-go

ipernal satistaclion to the soul. We must give _np. sacnttce BO

is.- inlwithou^hatJie-0.;heT_9°e_mar have » ^ ° ^ ° a r b ^ir^g-eue real,,nd ahidin,- n«s to • ^ ^ ^ Z g ^ j S r

Thank God; he lives, and he lives ; appreciate uhw « S^e;jrO

eaflv ^ ^ beauty, and

anrnra. •Colf»i. arEoc_nt»_ _

For new «T ldSl-»JJi CTOB.on.

-Roselle

atizens National Bank144-46 O T R E E t =

STICKING VALVESrBwe.tjngs, scored<3 cylinders, foul spark ptngt, carbor^tisuallyindicate faulty lubrication. • " :

Correct lubrication with "Standard" MotorOil sweeps motor troubles away.

Try this wonderfully improved oil today.Result—

Ingersoll Watches'„, . Xma8 Tree

Electric Setsr NorthlandSkisA and B Batteries

'• First ClasgJRepainng^* In public confidence

J. Orville Way35 Cherry St Pahway

A motbr sweeter, more flexil^ «peter, cooleF_ y o u can actually fieeltbe difference.

MOTOROIL

umes ieu iuuuaum ...Bake glad the heart of childhood." _

Mortgage Law Amendment,. .Rahwayass are much interested in the report that

another attempt is to.be made to induce the Legislaturelo_so amend the law regulating the making jind_Jore*eloaure of mortgages as to greatly ahorten the timerequired to foreclose a mortgage, and to eliminate the

._klgh bonuses which borrowers are sometimes obligedto pay to money lenders who negotiate the loans forthem. The agitation started at Atlantic City, where complaint is made that outside capital Is discouraged fromentering. v • '

Is to be discussed at the annual con-

that we can give, or help to

give.Poverty-of-spirit la a noble situation. It is not until!

we come to realize that we have nothing, that we lookforward to having something. And this something comesthe very minute that we see a want In some other lifeand give it lavishly from our store_ .

"If"God would appraise anyone ot us at any time.He would explain what a trail specimen we were. Butthai alone wonld-arouse us to look higher, reach further,and take life in better heart," says George Matth£w_jj

S T A N D A R D O I L C O M P A N Y " f N

Carpenter,

Builder and

General

ContractorResidence 53 William Street

Telephone 441

Realfor individuals, tor communities, as

result-^of the spirit of Co-4swell as the baukr4st4ieoperation and Helpfulness.

We belieye that bur service cafi be a real factor inyour financial growth. We invite you to use thisbank as you would a strong and financial friend.

PresidentVtce-PrcstdeniCashierAsst. CashierPaying TellerReceiving Telle-

T. H. ROBERTSF. C. HYER^JAN VAN HERWERDENL. R. CART WRIGHTKENNETH. SIMMENSJOHN MORSS

Rahway\National Banfe

Organized ic 1 9 0 0' Under Supervision of the United Stale* Governme.v.

Near the Railroad Station

Authorized to Act as Executor, Administrator or in any

~~ ~' Fiduciary Capacity.

r l l o sd. CraSSrt^silooni^l-l"leember 16,

Tsntlon of the New Jersey Association or Keai t-BliilK"—Boards, this week, when more than a thousand real

estate dealers and agents aTe expected to be presnt.•—" —»»i«"-ihat_ihe_tlme_tfcestate dealers a

There is great merin>srtlie~propositionthat-the•ulred to foreclose Q mortgage he reduced considerably,and that protection be provided for borrowers trom themoney sharks who have been exacting heavy! bonuses

btweens • - - - ^ - . _ _ J _ ^ _ .„_.._,

Christmas ClubOpen

where we ourselves are going to,come out—: »- \What do you want? Just forget what yon want and |

consider what someone else wants, and do your best to

Th»fa the way to_happlness.

e Lack of Whiskersicting-as-go-betweens:Rahway home owners are not, immune from this

same gentry, and there are numbers of citizens ollimited means, striving desperately to get a roof overtheir heads, who have been and are now victims of thesefellows whose only known policy seems to be "sp.ueezem."

atarepresentatJSg_ot lawyers in theIn

An ofBclal of a prominent farm^or'ganii:attonTwho-re-|-cently made a tour ot the agricultural Tegions of theUnited States, Is said to have expressed surprise afterreturning trom a visit to twenty-five states, that he found

with long flowing- whiskers. This should

Bnt-wun-8o-Br«ui^v-» <=,.» w ^ . M _ = _ _ j . _ _ _Legislature, it Is'unlikely that any material changes In"tho existing law will be made, for two reasons—that thelawyers are unwilling to do anything that will Injuretheir business, and that they will have the assistanceof tho money-lenders; though there can be no good rea-son for.not shortening the time required for foreclosinga mortgage on real estate, since no iniugttce will beiono to the mortgagor.

"Amnsements-and-the-Man-• .'. """"rnto In'ternretatlon ol

about J j ,

Dec. 1,1927,

Dec. 1,1927,

The Ransom of aCould Buy No More Irinttty €iit

Give golden moments and hours of;restful, easeful transportation, thisefrrisg^as. Give princely luxury and-

IdealHeaters *5'

Eureka[•Vacuum

Only ^4 .50

m

There is no more accurate interpretation of the dallyllfu and thinking of a man than is found in the way heseeks his amusements. .. • —

Sooner or later tho hollowness ot a talse and mimicJtfeiKtares UR ln the face with the expression of an awful'unreality. And as we see nothing hut the story of wastedyears, vain scramblings for power, selfish pleasure and

"-Tain-display.—-- ••• --~.- .-.;.li"oQn,ar.rly,R5.JiutJnto.jtho heart-no nectar ot loVtf'or

onselflsh service has been stored.""TKe"afC?fn'b<ta*wanes:DuskTTioveYsrTiufto the-thoughtless-wa^oiL£lb_ere_Js_noglow In the Sunset, no Invisible Watcher during the sll-

V ent hours when dreams creep In. •""T "*WRn"nic"Tnim,-trotsthc^ey4n"¥imall-alongj,6.Toi—tho j.ear«,_h(ii.is__a_ pretty_sato companion. Ho can

~frn*'"'l n ";vif._i1hi* man'-"S-ni"~wht3per"'thines—to—t

| d a y i w a Z ? ^ ' t h e farmer goes to the ^ty he:The Rahway Savings Institution.

(The Bank of Strength)

Corner Main and Monroe Streets

beauty.Gfre a-Buick! Every eye vf. rest lov-ingly on its graceful, stylish lines,finished in rich Coronation Colors of

iro extending the suourus LO U ».»••= - _tryr The farmer-now-knows better what Is going on ln kthe city-than.ihg ;£ltyr.man,dpes. In Bplte of his long jhours of. toll he haB more. time to read and think than"thelvefage •city-man •who la constantly; struggling .for,aliving. ... . . . • .. •

Nowadays when the clty-sllcker wants to sell the^""^ "www'H^tVirFleld--Museum^

out his stufl on somemboy that the boy doesn't know about, and tne ooy

n-lll keep KivliiRof his hrar! ••.-•) that'aRc becomeblocks from'home:

e^trles out hla stufl onever tfeen~*inioTtr*thttn'-ten

OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS>&£& . .

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Duco.Evcryonewhoridesinitwaienjpythe.effortless performance <Aj£*fP*

• ' ^csond belief.

The ransom of a prince could buy nogift more certain to win the W of.every member of the family.

EVERBUE"sfano-

»»»«

Waffle Irons

Ta^le Stove

•12.00,-

TNSCRIBE the wordsi "Merry Cfiristmas•*• from" and your signature on a card—

_flttarh it \n one of the many practicald

_flttarh it \n one of th pElfectric Gifts ~ you can select here^andwatch the expression\)n her face when shegets it, ""Beamingly''*happy ? Say—she'llbe nothing else but— !

Curling Irons

Ameriean-Flycr

5.75up

Electric TrainSets .

Table Lamps

4orSLE

$ 1 . 00

IrvingXxeorge R. Hoffman

-ELECTRICAIL

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TWO VIOLIN CONCERTSBY PUPILSOFDAISY

GIVENMINGST

DEMOCRATS PLAN 810 ^Mooney pUot, ThondAy night, EdwinStuart la alto ^n'T"1*"' ot * -eomtnlt-tee planning »• banquet In Fobroary.The officer* elected at the meetingwere: PreiUant, QeraW Miller; vice-president, Harry QUditone;-recordingsecretary, CUy Batr; correspondingsecretary,-Glare&ce OUter; treasurer,Roy MlUer; head usher, Alfred Hop*kins; assistant, Olr&rd Welsh.

The program opened last night with by £?"*• Catherine Ludwick; _"Qa.|selection, "Meadow Queen, by wwu. ox Q u d e U g i a n d . . a 8 l u t

I ^ M I n . presented brail t t a . P g g ^ - ^ L n r ^ - b y Helen Soloman

MMtne-flfip<lt.

CHRIStMAS is not really. _ . = F T • • P.J...T

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Christmas without music Bring"*fae true holiday spirit into yourborne with the best music in the

* * '"*—!iopf*~*''* Mndf.

B*rr»Worry anap««r«wkBrt«f' Heavy S«nrf».

The gift that keeps on giving!You can still get an Ortho-

- gftcck Victrola in time for- Cfcrietmas. But the time is

_o£t. Come in and see us' about

Lillian Albisaer ana niumu .. . .„The selection, "Children's Fun," a William Nikola; "Pony Race," oy DBU-

-fHffl ult "nmpmU'on. was effectively jamln Sllvermann: "Call to Armsgiven by John Flat&mann ana liEgrles—MariJi." liv nnorgn—Salhert; "Vag>-Lauxmann. "Our Institute - March" tion Medley," by Philip Rottinger andwas another pleasing violin duet by John Javornlcky; "Intermexxo Russe,"William Nikola and Benjamin Silver- by Albert Glllis; "La Spagnola." bymann, while Richard Robinson was Charlotte SchUeraann, and "Wild In-wwll mHilMHHMT-M* plantation of riinn" hy all the pupils."Stephanie Gavotte." The "Boston : .Beauty March." by-Marie GudelU, Al- H » R E U N I O N npr samaiLSulter, was weH presented. Qeo^ 1 9 2 5 j ^ H W l g ^ ^ - w m . b e h e W

LeNorthe played^ 'Canzone with Tuesday. December 58, at the highgreat stall. The "Glendale WalU." a _ s c h o o l a u d n o r l u m , according to &5»

"'"""'' ~ - •«.«: AN INVESTMENT

)as-McGollum-12^.29-31 IRV1N6 ST.

lOrtbopbonic

TheChristmas Gift

l^r ETtryMcfflbarofTht Family

Helen Knight, was euecuxn, .dered, -while PhlUlp Rottlnger played•the-"Concerto^tor-JUolaJJn_£LJlaJor," Iwith much grace. The first part~otfthe program closed with an "Italian.March—by- Josephlne__Florlo, Char-lotte- Schllermann, Helen Soroman~a3id-

| Grace GoeU.Daisy Mlngst opened the second

part with two remarkable violin re-quest solos, "Romance" and "Ma-zurka dl Concert." This waa followedby a violin duet by George LeNorthe:and Helmer Christensen, entitled "Bo-hemian March." "The Golden Wed-ding Minuet" was payed by LeslieZsltny. followed by a beautiful "Lul-laby" with four-violins, played byDavid Currle, John Javornlcky. Philip ,•Rottinser-^and—Helmet__ShTistensen. IPhilip Rottinger also gave a~~vi6irn~tsolo. "Meditalion from Thais," whileanother solo was presented by John)Javornlcky, "Son of the Pusiata."!The favorite "Souvenir" was eHec-,tlvely played by David Currle, while iAdelheide Lauxmann presented "Ober-itass Maxurka." The "Minuet in G" Iand l i e "Director's Choice March"were given~by John Javornlcky andPhilip Rottinger. "The Volga BoatSong," by a violin quartet composed of,Davi(TCBrrIe. John Javornlcky, Philip,Rottinger and Richard Robinson, was!delightfully presented, with all thepupils taking part in the last twoselections, "Silent Night," Xmas mel-ody. -and the "Wild Indian," which

TSd~br—request,

cwonbyttaow tbts

DMcIng,wlU»anriounlrerslty otehwtrW

BUILT TV'R9RPCR)

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WEIMAR STORAGE arUl ,TRUCKING COMPANY INC.

STOftlNO. MOVING, PACKINa8HIPPINQ

Ettlmatat Cri»»rfully FurntahM.Office and WtrthouM

550-352 ElutWlk AmiePlraproot War*$tM«

31M41W. Grand SUEtobcthA vanhou* with *t*tf taam •

Onproof raalt.

Ices ofJ*s_Father Held

•ef-vlces ot William H.olle fathe f

tfather

th

Kelrey, ot Minasqtun; BSTOU grand-| children,, ot . whpm Motorcydo'Otteer1 WUHam H. Smith, of 29 Mooneyjplace.and Charles and James Smith, of.*2Irving street re among the ^hniil>w

«*te>

nJoa from Rahway.oj Police John A- Smithffi WUl S

from« w t . o j Police John A-ela Officer WUlUm E. S m l SB-sergeant James Thompaon,

? J1661118'' PatrolmenC' '••Rowley.a T l o r f« tit

Irving street, are among the numDor,and two' great-granddaughters, '• Clareand lAnna Smith, children' of Motor-cycle Officer and Mrs. William B.8mlth. • •••••- •;"••. "

-7- Taylor, ct this'Henry. Orother, ot'

GIVING AWAY BELLSHundreds- ot loud-rlnglng brome

bells were received, this week by o .W. Bowers, proprietor of Bowers* Mu?sic Shop, 86 Irving street, and Mrr»« l_^* ' «^JIM«.- i\ia* lift

Republican Ch»b PlansFor Ladi^lJight, Dec 13

- 'Plans .tora ladles' night to be heldat the next meeting, Thursday, Janu-ary Is, wera made at an enthnslastlcmeeting of the Barry Simmons Rapnb-Ucan Club Thnrsday night. The com-mittee In charge of the arrangements

- ' -* —,i«iHn» and en-

^ ^ B ^to his home at 84 Barnett street, fromthe effects ot a slight paralytic Btrokesuffered several weeks ago. Council-man-fi. D. Love made the motion. Itwas also planned to have some old O.O P' "war horse" ot days gone by

sic Shop, 86 Irving street, and M'^0*SflllD- Bowers, announced' today that he

'I ?]?*• w h 0 w a s 8 0 > 8 a« old, would he glad to giro these hellsin DM last Sunday morning fol-away tree to any lodge, church or-tfc£IL a t J * c t H B "VlSd "lone i other organization It they can be of

BeMtttBori missed-him and fonnd; use lu their Christmas celebration.? °S?; T0* deitb marts'The bells will also be given free to

nejMOoal In Chief Smith's family in any Individual who wlsheB one.four months, his wife having died on :ABgUt lL• * Bailh leaves, beslda Chief ofPouco Joan A. Smlth^two ollior »ons,

was aiso puuxucu i~ u « «0. P: "war torse" ot days gone byspeak to the club at'a. future meeting.The meetloB was In charge of Post-

_ master Harry Simmons. .wiu DB c u u u ^ u „ and en- Rahway talent, under the directiontertolnment committees. A box so-1 of'Ira L; Cromwell, with Mrs.-.Frankclal will be one of the .features rofj Taylor In charge ot the music winthe party. . ' :• . I present "JJoc Strutter's Minstrels," to-

The largo, membership present'morrow and Thursday night at Lln-Voted to send' a "Good Cheer'.' letter den High School for the benefit ot Al| to Charles'C. miser, who Is confined Weber's Linden Christmas fund.

Indian Missionary .Speaks at Second Church

. Rev. James M. Cornellson who fortwenty-five years has served amongthe UmaUlla Indians In Oregon, spoke

I tors, preaching to them, but only occa- on by, a native -pastor con-rarted -aatpt '•-_.ii_ , . . m m . m n fronti from'his ministry and traltred by Mm.' 6 » /_

churchi l

slonaUy. As a young man fresh fromthe Theological Seminary, Mr. Cor-nellson answered the call to thesedestitute people and dedicated .his lifet them ' .destituteto them.

ito them. . .

During all these years he has beenthetr guide and inspiration. He foundthem-living in tepees! and wandering!

hla ministry and trained by hitfij ,is making about twenty addresses' —churches In this section in- IMesmMr.So well have they.been received t iaa ,far that a number of churches Mitoasked him to return in January.

f?.u, • ;

FRED BAUER BUYS PROPERTY-.-Frci^ CjV Bauer:, has purchased t i epropertr of Bernard Engelman, for-merly Occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wal-ter Washburn at Harrison street an4St. George avenue. It Is expected thatMr. Bauer will remodel the property

\

:BUCKNELL GLEE CLUB, JAN. 1The Bucknell tlnlveralty Musical

Clubs will give a concert here underr »ons, Clubs will give a concert here un

Christmas Giftsfor

Mother, Wife, Sister or Daughter

Come and SeeOur Display

Christmas Specials—-M§L

Come and SeeOar Display

It Pays

Fine AssortedChocolates

Call and ask about our Christmas Plan.Make a small payment now to insure

__ Delivery-for Christmas

fiEORGE R T H S F F M A Nx^ELECIRICAL CONTRACTOR-DEALER _

aO9 Ir^ngJt ! j l__JI^iephon^900^ Rah way, N J

.aoratriaL A h n d i

To maka

ww_ of urn be« cnidroOi, u wdl •» u* « » * "i*"**6**k n o w l e d g e of refining vaethod*.

59c lb$1.15 for 2 pounds; $W5 for 3 pounds;

$2.75 for 5 poundsasso

pay, -auu mo^was pTa>'ed~by—request. .I Thursday Night's Program

The program given Thursday night;m s o consisted ot two parts, the first I

l " 1 - " "^hoes Jrom Naples." by 1

Your Boy Has AlwaysBeen Wishing for A

BICYCLE!We carry a full stock

of them!All sizes and prices

"ANTHONY'S"pnPTjijjjipp-

fw lor

DARD

FcrhMi«i<koBtd j

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-Caramels, Fruit, JNUL « « - " . 7 ; - ••d ^ e d into our DeUcious Chocolate,,can tod no better quality or price anywhere! '

i-JL-malLdtpo»U will insure Christmas 'morningdelivery. Telephone Rahway 274-M.

A. B. C Oil Burners _Agent

Btauriee Moran

Schools and Lodges

We are agents for -Huyler's, Whit-man's, Park & Tilford and Apollo Candies,of which we have the most complete Unein the city.

A very large~as^ortment~~of—Candy-Canea—MLsizes and aU_prices;-~1

Broadway DaintiesSpecial 43c lb 2 lbs 85c

The Finest and

American Mixed Candy*%+ ,-• 2 pounds for 60c3 l C I D 5 pounds for S1.4O

bt

Chocolates andBonrBons

59c lb$1.15 for 2 pounds; $1.75 for 3 pounds;

$2.75 for 5 pounds

A dainty assortment of Chocolates

for young and old. You couldn't imaginea Christmas complete without a few poundsof these delicious hard candies.

Special Prices f6rSchools and. Lodges

GALCA TOYS 40c lbThe good old-fashioned kind, the kind

jthaLbrings_b_ack childhood memories. They

blended wi<^ tiioae deKcately flavorBon Bons, Caramels and Pineapple. Thisis candy lovers' delight.

Special Prices for——5ehoois-and-Lodges____

-ihaiJ2rings_pa*;ii. OIUUUWM ^ w .

are absolutefy pure and"whoiesomer-Remember, all these candies are made in

our own shop by the best workmen.

Come and see our display. Satin finishRibbon Balls, all flavors and colors 10ceach. You can't buy them anywhere else.

We also carry a full line of Cigars andCigarettes for Christmas presents for themen folks. ~ r~^ ? ^— -—

It will pay you to come and see ourdisplay; -

Purest Ribbon Candy 40c

•the—ionpw!iis_H^i^~-mann. David CurrrenohnJoyu.^. ,,,Philip Rottinger, George LeNorthe,

j Charlotte Schllermann, Richard Rob-| inaon. Helmer Chrlatensen. Leslie

S U D S AMD &UDS

Don't Put Your, NEW

For Kiddiesfor active feet—perfect

protection, a sure method offastening. Longer wear. Stros

[RAHWAY LAUNDRY,I WET.WA5H "'

Sold in Rah wax.Only Through

Schwartz1

Shoe Store111 Irving -Sfc—-

HEM

Sriwq Pe6.oe.-to !S5-voar dom\ci\e —.Send tot-as andlewn to5m\ \e

A OOPT the wet-wash peace" • plait ia your family clr-cieT"It will take a burdentrom your shoulders. Mm.H6usewHe"."T"~Mosf womenwould rather iron their ownclothes—it's the washing ofthem that .represents the realtoll. We will wash them for

i you h

Show Rooms 6i Main StreetPhones 1162 and 1057 Rahway ~

I f s Our Specialty- ..CK kinds of ..picture tr&mes made to

•jofer t t this shop. Pictnresiarge aid^ -imaU artistically and durably trained;

tage variety of woods, colors and fin-ishes, to select trom. Place your

. - • -framing orders here and you will be^jggfled and sate money.

RAHWAYH. A. COKILL

«ta«3««ry, Art Material-

PICTURE

Linden Dog-Cat Hospital I

Kiddies

PLAI O"What. man' ls~given-to-know-is-buLaJsmall part of universal i truth. Weshould assiduously apply the little

that we know."

\ PROFESSION may be scientific,* * but real courtesy must he an expresslon ot the Individuiil.

IS LIKE A SPOTTED FKUlfTJie_G_oodjjruit Is^Soon Attacked; Just

So Does One Decayed^ToothrAttack—a Sound One

- Tha: - wb> -hf earliest possible attention u> * decayed tooth Uadvisable FVi.iui'nt brushing not l e u than twice a day la » w i nhabit -mil .1 il,.:. .i«h examination every oil month's at this ofttc* willprevtnt dct-iiy-unil losa ot a alngletooth.. ' .

AncMhi-r rcisun why you should not neglect, teeth ia the longer 70adelay \ he more th<- repair bill is bound to cost. So It Is anything bateconomy ' <\ let j«ur teeth "go"—not to mention ah aching'tooth, or the

l ilUease? ihat develop,trom diseased teeth. .~ ~ ~ ~ £es-Ex«mlift»tion»-Dally—

America's Best Six BicyclesJohnson J&* »

Pierce Ranger New England

Pi'

SpaldingAthletic Goods

Ice Skates, Roller Skates, Clocks, Watches,-Cutlery,

Fishing Tackle,-Fh-eams-and Ammnnition.

SmokersSupplies, Thermos Bottles, Flashlights!

Batteries, Electric Tree Lights; Bicycle Accessones

^ree Ex»mift»tlont Diny-. Wo charge nuihlng (or examining your teeth, telling yon lost what

in needed. If anything: how long the work will take and what It will

" Coma in Today- - -'—_: _.' :.LJ !_._._:

Phonel.lnden3092. Ern«fabn3913 >HO NN.

DENTIST7 2 BROAD ST. ^ELIZABETH, N. J.

Occn Daiy 9 A. M. to 6 P. «•

TO BITYOXTRBANKING

Boxing Gloves, Punching Bags, Basketballs, etc.

Velocipedes, Tricycles, Scooters, Sleighs, Automo-

biles, Doll Carriages, Desks, Tables,J3hairs, Kiddie

Kars and a Big Assortment of all the New Games.

Story Books, Dolls, Big Stock of, Lionel Electric_Ey

Trains and-Accessories, Wind-up Trains, Steam

gines, Moving Picture Machines and Films, Black-boards, Coaster Wagons, Teddy Bears, t i re

Engines, Dishes,-Toy Stoves, Musical Toys, Savings

Banks, Ten Pins, Erecto Sets, Building Blocks,~Weamboats,:Ii;'6^Toys7-Mechanical-ToysrWheel-

barrows, Soldiers, etc".

Buy From Us andSave Money

As we repair big toys such as Bicycles, Velocipedes,Automobiles and; Coaster Wagons.

Free-We Mean It!liand4Ioncsty» has always been our Motto.--

Don't be-fnisled by "Prize BaitsMor Interior Goods!We have served Rahway faithfully for over eightyears and we are glad to know that you appreciateoupTefforts—Youcan't go wr ong-when you buy from

AN UP-TO-DATE HEPAIR SHOP FOR BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, VICTROLAS, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC.

Insure YourOwn Future

Own YourOwn Home

Insure YourFamily's Future

We CanTell You How

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

RAH WAY'S STORE OF QUALITY

Branch Store, Woodbridge, N.J. , 90JMainSt

101 IRVING STREET

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GRftNOFATHER'S CLOCKFormer Sheriff Surprised Bj

Sheriffs Office Staff

A grandfather's closk waTpresentedU former Sherlff-Harry-Slmmons, Sat-

Near East Relief PubliclyThanks Rahway Donors

The Record today received « receipttram the Near East Relief Fund ac-knowledging the $55.55 which wasraUed by the churches here durlncthe last month for this worthy cause.Julian Zelchenko, State Secretary otthe fund sent the following public!letter of thanks. ]

'At a time when everyone la giving]presents to friends and relatives, yon!havo remembered the homeless or-.phans ot the Near East, and have!helpod make It possible,for us to con-jtinuo America's work In their behalf. •

{Make her happywithaBULOVA!

• . « ; • • • . -wavenue. The sift was given as a [sendtoken ot their appreciation for theigood fellowship-which existed be-'Iween. Mr. Simmons and his co-worK-

isrsheriff and also forHEIirtenn _.—terMT. The appearance ot his friends«_me as a complete surprise tothe newacting Postmaster ot this city. About,a score were in the party which came]from Elizabeth to present the gift >

Sheriff Samuel H. Tool presented

CHK will appreciate a0 BULOVA watch forher Christmas Gift It'sthe land of gift that'salways welcome becauseit's useful as well asbeautiful.

GIRL SCQUT NOTiSS^I The Rahway Girl Scout Council willmeet Friday morning at 10:45 o'clock..The Thistle Troop, Miss Ruth Leon-

hard, captain,'hold a most successfulTood sale 'Saturday. At the troopnootlng last week Scoot Director Mrs.

Jane Ryder gave Instruction In healthguardian and tenderfoot work; MIBSMay Leonhard, Bccond-class scouting.Patrol No. 1 was again announced astho monthly cup winner .for greatestproficiency in November. This patrolIncludes Helen Konclcka, ' Helen'Weber, Ella Lang, Catherine Beobo,Clara ' May 'White, Catherine Faser,

Lady Foresters ElectNew officers, to be installed on Fri-

day, January 14, were elected at theot - • — - " M"

A* beautiful u it b icrriceible.14 Et. white gold filled dcue, 15 Jewel BUWVA $Movement

Wt j_rur «t— «_Wr BuUJTA W A T _ _ 3

F. W. HUaOlNSJEWELER

16-Cherry Street R__hwyay,_IN., J.

M E READIHG CLUB6IVES MANYDOilHSMit.F.W. Sell Gives "Tratel

Talk11 at Meeting

Donations to tho work ot tho dty iu . ruwioi, « . . . _« ,_ , . _Nurse and to tho music studio fund, Mrs. H. M. Woodruff and Mrs

back u' io-n- l?ra ot Mr*. Btff. trifevwas exhibited, as ve_u-t-«r*rtk-*!from'Spain ana »ho dlffereit •rCfTtnew-of France.

•Vlce-proaldent Mrs. Aaron _«_••presided owing to the mn«ss ot Presi-dent Mr*. S. Allen Roake.

Those present were: Hlia L-ora| Bailey, Mrs. R. K. Douglas, MTS. ?«_••nle RuRIe, Mrs, Randolph BoT-raVAirs. W. W. Jackson, Mrs. J. A. _ M -| clary, Mrs. J, D. Person, lira. A. E.1 Pernam Smith, "T_rs. Agnes Sexto*.Mrs. Emma'Palgo, Mrs. W. B. 8aa_-ders, Mrs, Walter a TenUl Mn. StO. Fowler, Mrs. Seymour WUllams,

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Clara May White. Catherine raser. | _ t N a w 3 o r s e y Ca^w M r womenMay Leonhard. Tho ossay contest on. d o . a t th 0 -meet ing ot <beacoutlaws was won-by,May-Leonnxd. H o m 0 . R o a d l n g vClub. held _FrU»;with Gretchon KightllnRer, socond., n n t t h o h o _ o o f M r a . HerbertS,:_ chi.«r«r led In two o t h e r s - „ „ „ „ . _ _ . u.— chnrch • street.

otj . w. _SlE_r_-irot ttoiwal.kaom

FlorenceCODtCStS, m t u .«_.„socond. Dorothy Van Bus-Irk watnamed scrlbo ot tho troop.

Pino Cono Brownlo Troop will hore-jafter meet Friday afternoons, begin-'.Rinir_tblR_wee_.

r_-Hfr p_im»| u_4w _r*- __*v _ _ _tho volunteer Oremon tor ma_j

- — an -onorajT

AirTraiFTor_iorsydol leo; must be completed by Saturday.

Plans are under way tor a big Jan-uary rally at tho Elks' clubhouse.

W n u t **»J v W H w a *—>.— - . » ,iuu-iu« substantial contributions dur-ing tho past two months to tho warmemorial fund. Bonnie Bum Christ-.majTnnd Clothing Fund. Blind Bablsi"Home, R*eT"Cl««T^-4~C_Bey-^Cr»_tCommunity Fund.

After the business meeting Mrs. F.\ Soil gave a travel talk on Bptln

Troop, Miss Marjorio Chaso gave In-struction ln tenderfoot work: MissJuliet Shapiro, signalling, and ScoutDirector-Mrs;-Ryder. — * — — vPlans are being made 1

KurVVrs . Bernhard Wimmer; re-. M l s d o m - , Mrs. Walter D. Oilman. W• Sheriff Tool! cording secretary, Mrs. Charles p 100 .piece dinner set was

- , r - ... She"° l o ° ' W a l l c c r . fl^jmrtnl mrrntmr Mrs John """• i-jinrhlm of M R»Bt

_id.^utwe;antyoutoberenJuaed -Awr• ™ £ £ ^ r _ p_ ToOmey; won by — ~

„ antique,"e want you to be remyou look at It that it reasurer, uus. * . >~» v ,

>. Mrs. Edward J. Bast; left Hazelwood avenue.erB of your'old stan nom )»«• . = - - • • Mrs. Wilfred B. Cllffe; inside" T h w l n n e r s l n ^ -a^j eamesSlmmdns replied he would cher- Kuard, Mrs. James McKay; outside; w e " ? *£™^ln

M^ ^ g ^ e ", Kuard. Mrs. Alice Usher; trustee. Mrs. * . ^ J ^ S . £ } £ X"_C Feails.

_JS_ehl____V?^memberB of yolir oldH d plie

hold

i"Armstrong; —-

nor 1 warn. z. E j Bartz. "There will be no p o r d . Mrs, H. W. Roarke. Mrs. Mary™U_lirto"know that I am still your j _See"-I_-S of the circle on Christmas C o n r a d . Mrs . Eva Corson. Mrs. Wll

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Miss Marjorio ChaseSamuels. Miss Elizabeth _6ZSamuels. Miss Klliabelh 1WUUU Mrs.C a , T l n J o n n s o n , M r s . George Andrews;

H | t shoM Mrs Theodore

Of "tho English _ u _ « . . . . —• The address was varied by French[and Spanish popular Knur-for-plano• and mandolin, tho latter iaitroment1 played by Mrs. Chaa. Kr MBttefc—ftlargo assortment of real lace, brontht

U Mr

GELMANSDepartment StoreRahmy's Mosi Popular Store'

1 2 8 Main StTret

JUST TWO

party at the home o t M n . WUUaa C a , T l n J o n n s o n , M r s . George Andrews;Murray of East Rahway Saturday M , H e n r | e t t t t shoM. Mrs. Theodorenight, when the announcement of the S a m ) s , M , , 8 R u t t l Leonhard. Mrs. K.engagement of their daughter, V a n ointkirv <?cfiot nlrpetor » n .

h t Jhn Scktull son of Mrs S " • D l r c c l o r M n u |engagement of their daughte,Dorothy, to John Sncktull. son of Mrs.C. SuckfuiL of lit £Ml SeMtrvrwws

at the meetingtho contest

HamJriend." ,Following the presentation the staff,levc-

with a tew Invited friends, adjourned [ P. O. S. A. to Elect, Dec 23. I James

• - , son'Robert Trotter. Carl SucktuU, Mr.Harry Brunt. Mm. a n d Mrs. William Murray. Fred and m s m o u w l l u .

Mrs E Tllotson, M~- Edward MurrayrHenxy Kettylo. Miss B iu eblrd Troop had an informal' " - John- Louise Bedner. ot Carteret, Mr. and d a n c o w I t n m u s l c o y the high school

J- C. Mrs. John Fujlum. Mrs. J. Ruckriegel. o r c n e s l r a . Those participating were: .Walter" Clos, Mrs. M r . and Mrs. John Ruekrlegel. of Car- T n D M | s s e R Dorothea and Charlotte,

" . „ „ , Mr «nrt Mrs. L. Peteraonrot , , . . . v o , , T n n n ^ Van Llew. Beatrice;

MORE

•mm

P. O. S. A. to Elect, u JThe second nomination and f e c U o n W g ewith a few invited friend, j

to t i e Cross Keys Inn where dinnerof officers of Washington Campr-Nor-sontoastmasterJ Sc- K S f ? S £ S&siSas served

Sheriff ..__T_oo! n s t o al " « = - - - *

Christinas Stationeryqnes, FrederickSalvatore F. LaConteJohnston, John J D Roediger. Mrs. Robinson J U U U - U U . -w->*w,_. ,

Terry, Victor W»*jNow that the ChrUtqua hoVtor* *fammona; r e c mU. Priestly; treasurer, A. M

S t h n^ « «

Hams. Julius Swicrk. Joseph Post. VlnBIRTHDAY HONOREDf "fi

u L n w n gmeeting of. the Cheerful

P b t i

BIRTHDAY HONORED ,,.__......Mr3..Wllllam C, Hlrsch. of "fi Cherry !oa On

streetKvyas given a birthday ^ party at,^ h f Mrs Hans Flues ot Stan-

etKvyas given a birthday ^ p yhome of Mrs. Hans Flues, ot Stan-

d f t n ThoseSSEr__:_^iris, Charles Fisher, John. T. Kanane.;John SWland, Juscpli parry-and-Jag^-p}a

at being unahle

__ me Lirjcriu*; J JQ nomeoi Airs. n»u^ n«wi *** •-«-— | •AOS- ARE AN INVESTMENT

Countymee

and Congressman ?Mrs. CANT WORK NIGHTS"

MORRIS PLAN MOVES BRANCH i H. Jlerman.On or about January 31. the Mot-1-- P l = n Christmas Party

Plan Company of New York, willmoved from its present quarters261 Broadway to the ground floor of been madetke St. Paul'Building. 222 Broadway 72. Orderat Ann .street, according to._announce- Thursday -night's mement from the Main Office of the'enjoyed. ^^

Henry V. Meinzor, F. Anna Wraicht, Secretarv Mlas Mar-i Lavoptik Helps Tired Eyeigaret Haliday, Mrs. Lydii Urmstcn.l "Night work mado my eyes tired.

Christmas rany Mrs. A. J. Miller. Mrs. Waltjr Snv.th.'They were red and blood-shot. After3 Chris:mas Party to be Miss Emma Johnson. Mrs.-Jnhn Trnne. us[TiS LAVOPTIK. pains are gone and

December 23 have Mrs. Wm. H. Wright and Mrs—Mary.. No. Milnes.After " :

ni<*kr7 me"*0115 c a r Q S w e r e Excelsior Chapter, Xo. 20. Order of eye p a : " —The committ'r* i n charge Eastern Star, colored, will hold their insly quick. Klrsteln's Pharmacy, 15

. «m i.hair. plppiinn of officers tonight. Cherry St.-

JUST JN TIME FORCHRISTMAS

GENUINE HAWAIIAN. • • UKELELES

Made In HonoluluVerySpecial

Bowers Music House86 Irvinfl St.

$6 36

us what have you dono about*v_i>oc_bla stationery? It U col toolato to get a mpply from us. Wo havea large assortment of writlns paperand envelopes In Christmu boxes anda great variety of Chrl»ta_- and Saw!Yo_r'» carjv Come now and lelect iwhat you - f f d b«foro thu rush turts

EconomyDays

Until Xtn_8^_TOMORROW and

S A CON ILL61 1-2 !<»in. St. Rabwjj.H. J.

Stationery, Bookt, Clrti.ArtlitV Materl.li

Pietort Framing.

Better not wait untilthe last minute ruth but

;i shop here tomorrow and

1 SavelO%"- On every purchaseyou make in our store

Store CJotefr 6 .'iC P.M.EcoaomyDaT -s«mc &•nl! other doya et-tptSaturda?.

I - •

ment from the Macompany yesterday.

enjoyed. The comconsisted of Mrs. I. w .

Tree Light SetsWith Edison R-azdaJ3ulb_.

I.,

Bee tireTree Lights. Has a container

for water to prevent tree from drying out,

ElecHotpoint

Curling Irons Flat IronsToasters Percolaters

onsWestinghouse

Rarnous Electric Irons ToastersWaffle Irons Curlirig Irons

Percolaters

And Here's Jthe Best Giftjn- ^ A Gift All the Family^ Can Shai;eThe Much

Any

ire mofeTJay-Fan Radio Sets Installed in Bfthway .than any other make.

BoscfarQarod and Kin^Sets^nd_Accessoriest_*s& Sets totalled on trial with liberal time payments.

Let Us Repair YourTree Sets. Don'tPurtltisDtf f l

the Las113 Main Street Phone 917

We Carry aComplete Line of

Electrical toy Trainsand Accessaries

r:;doudy and yrarmtr.

Riln md •lightly « lav .

K*-SS« S^

D«w>er«t. 1840.

rOLXVL SERIAL NO. 1789

|_ THE VOICB

OFTHEC6I««UNITY

PRICE THREE CENT*

U N DRIVE FOR NEWRAHWAY,

Campaign Probably Held in

I Miss Anne Shotwell andBoy Scoots to Aid NeedyMU»j_um'Shotwell, Truant Offl-car lnihe Rflhway PnbUc Schools,and Scout. Eiecntlve Ch-rlM-J.

t ill ea

Ftbway Hiristtrt U Ai4 inA.Taocemett of

Edar_tion Here

and Scout. EiecnvS<_t»eter. will spread Christmascheor'lamong the needy families otU t ; according to a plan, an-

a y M i « * a h o t w e «-<j_.(!ea~t-aByrrMi«*ahotwe_r«_a!I knowgTnxrltable conditions prob-lI ably tetter than .anyone else InRahway, wlU distribute the articles,assisted by the Boy Scouts. The8conts will collect toys, food' andany"ol_ir articles excepting; cloth-ing which is not needed at thistime, Mr. Schaefer states. 'jS. Anyone haviag any articlesolany-

launching ot a~-e_ni» ttUr _raareVe_-bro_e_-toys-whic3rHheprogram and the redecorating ot Scouts will repair and make serv-n a i ^ m a e i o r e i t r _ c l l i e _ JI RWH gyata, will be welcome, and

l b lled nrtjy~te

$42;_43.5T INCREASE: SHOWN. « *1927 BUDGET OF COMMON COUNCIL

___^S^g^«s_r5I^K_S__S7 HAS INTERESTING REPQRJWSw^*

, too Tmpl.rtant i -_pg_«f fg 1 S .£ gT-S-e t-^-UTconim uni'-ypian . . _ _ _

A drive for a new hospital building in this'dty^wiuprobably be held here during February, according to areport made by President Frank W. Kidd at the annualmeeting of the Rahway Hospital Tuesday night Super-intendent MrS. ^ Anno TJnn-ViQC in /4ic/<1ieainor trip Tlftftd

wayTbe'-ie7_nrw»» unusual rf Postari thre__toupshada 100P« V _

1 f t ' flTflnr PfiffiOP lBTiWOt- • •

Office Box: No. 37, Sahway.]

^ 7 S a c u v e pdiscussion led

partid WI

Firemen Refused Raise ES^get Discloses; Tax RateMayJnmpMfty Points

\ .

FINAL ADOPTION ON

tnVTrtl***r**V —I-.* O* 1-W i—IVQcl U U g t

yesterday stated that although me nuspiuu _* equipii-u ~ » , ^ .ecretaneB ««» »..=-• —the most efficient manner, the building at 81 Jacques ave- ^ S toiiowed by a di-cuMion by » - |nue i3 much too small to carry on the hospital work here|Kidd " « W J * JbSF% &' rOT_e Wrtcktd When U Crashes

5 — J i . « : * „ ! _ , ; « - _T.fc m«n hMleved It was the tori

Vocational^ -~activities suggestedIndustrial chemiBtry,matlca, anto

|^for_ers, and

«k-wvt_v_lj o u u a u c n u u u u i u c utu_w v_ _&-vv._ M& -«>

or the present structure closed because of itsinadequate.

la jnentloaini the drive for a new Ib«ll__X. Prcildent Kidd —Id':

"At Unwa, owing to the number ofaoddtnU on Lincoln Highway, ourtnttltutlon hat been filled to oiercapacity. Tho campaign which willttart early In 1927 tor oar new hos-pital buUdlnc we hops will eliminatet-cao-conditlona.**

— *nif —port aim «med th-t duringt U put year a fond ot (1.000; had r « n * r i l n | - KAW Tftb«e_ creattd toward tbo buildlnr of a WDmC-ie WOW IB

lt_ttM_-a»-«-anymfj,t fund. ^ ^ ^ ^ - $ ^ ^ ^ - ^ 0 .

1 the

into Tank^d^d^oha^^eprot^^t

street. New

£andjJ_sistant CommiBstoner of Educa-j

tlon. Wesley A. 0;Leary In tore-

suggested In the-dlBCUBBlon

at-Fora

marks complimented the city on broad

^'JSitrailer on StT~_eorge avenne^Tiear trained mechanicsu-uu, « The conpe was en- diUons.

the^tilng bolter 1|\,f rrttorjthese con-,

im 'DVHELD W ffl

Wednesday night, Llightly Yeduced

expenditure of $398rie raised by taxation.

$354,347.73.The budget discloses that t h e - a p -

propriation 1 for the fire depaxtmea.'was reduced from the original sum. —T$42,43S.50 to $36,763.50, which 8hO__t.that the firemen did not get the r_ia» 'which they songnt from the CocaoB,

practical appilcatian ._.

.1.1— l« ft-Kn . » MTTKktn «t thfi h

Sunday schools unite aad form afrom tbo ei'-ate ot the late FrancesX. X-Fonce and BOW- tmonated toi

-$7M_7. It al_> atatcd that the hos-j _pita! ataff at pre«nt con«Uu ot the, B u t o n e w e e k rtmain, , ^ 0 - Christ-1 A. "L" Sadtle?»-Tellowshlp Qroup-

" " " ""'*" * _aa. What have you done to make'?1 1 1 " ^ B t a r t B B a l n * f t e r tte ^

1 Km He was aaviaeu c o raial welcome co au ouu <•"»"'".the hospital but refusea^mented the faculty on the splendid

Ordinance Must Be I•%r 1 m*iem nmx n men's raibc, m,-

~TOle~5Zo7i0U0L-fonttgSL—Jii16? 8no<ll<1 bave put this mauer _ • -n T8re~tag~foters^at-thi-same_tlmg th»' police did. Alythough the police • » -

u i n^ communications of important

M o -.. , . , . I Owing to business pressure ilayor' , n ^ r e B l to the. city, were not actedAccording to Motolcycle Patrolman W f e w « .nabto to.be presen, but "

police did. Alythough the policel)f«3>fjat_ia_s!aa_fillced from $79.425.W

cut of

^^entwmrec^eanincr^-.;

i_perlnlendent. fourteentechnician and a

&mMtt&^Wm*tt*&2rJz£ U s|§_ ^S«__Sis;__i_^ra^*-fe i!-3K__S^_^ u-j «.o^—- „nances to make the necessary changes thehad not been drawn up KTa'ccompany—aproprlatlon

For this reason the a Sl-550 cut

t reduction, over t_»

appropriation toepromotion of

^£g^OT£^SSS5r«_^5S§illt^g^^aa««"^-- general |S1G.SS2,,..picture. 1. sp«-inE of the good _ , «««««; « t . ^ « T ^ . * » , - u , « ™ J » ^ S d ^ t a n : theboard ^ flde cZ U » « * £?%H-Z. °sp en m TioUn "oJo° "w s T ^ S by. Grover cie eToid. Grammar 5«ooi » 545^. ™US££"'or ^ « «

1 Report

-HiSiSiisi«iiii^

Council < ^ * ^ S < ^ S^n'ofn^^W^•tlal to a business dis- §7.300. an increase of J7»0 f a n ' « ^ ?

Botn ot these changeXpust and promot on of clean«nes s- »"Jje by ordinance. City Attorney $20,750. 1920. $22 300 - - * e " * a B f j 7 '

lUCeC-??urcknR-rTwobllCa« = ' IEduca^ " f i V r " ^ ^ ; " - . ^ - ^ VrtmlrZ*. so ordinances « ^ W s | 0 : h

a f ^ a " o f ' IJ.550 'cuVrt^ _ i T l ^ ! ^ n c d - t a l s ^ n * n o . , o t p n d M r s . J . A M c C a r t h y r e p r e s e n t e d d r a w n n p a n d s u b m i t t e d t o r first r e a d ^ , 3 o O , a n . i n c r e a s e o t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

^ ? ^ ^ S « ^ r : ^ c s u r . D ™ e n t ot pubUc In- ihi &«% %i^C7Z I sW^ffiS^2——•Ith two After the program dancing w a s . e t . . IL.was expected.that the Board of 51.SOO, 1926. (1.700.avenue, joyed for two hours by a very large Education would award the bids lor

^,-_ber'rf5T. yBg f t^.l e;t? r en l_-5|Vctt5."y ^"sbyterlan.

:p"e'rcentaW"o"fThoVe"attendrng." Re- the East Milton avenue school at a municipal -'""V^is 05"

UB o't teachers' salaries. How- spouses of ^ " J 1 1 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - 6 ^ley-mtBrt-now-wait-until late In c r a i rnvpmmmt departments. —w^^^mmiM^m^m^mw^^msm^Mm^^^^^^m»r nnd and percelveo -urn Of the Home-_ronomics-aepartment^january,-ior,-after_th^ordinance_Is_mainJncrAasesL.'°"2?gj^4 1Oo--U__—- — - - - ^

» a machtae operated by a T h e affair was so popular that" an- passed on its first reading, the pro- office, " " v ^ ' 1 " ' • " ^ y "f5r t_«- -*i

^ F I T C - S overdo <** P^l____eW.'D J a ~ £& 1W « - 0 ? ^ _S_yS Bm'^lS^W, «* * g *" S I S ^ M Council to HTr Retiring ' &4-Wffi-S? SSSTSESl 5® S g f & K "

T-^^^^f-ierwnaT-da-Fi—Memfa_rsat-BumerMonday-Be^ Vr«r—

BSS-esKSS'=• sr?'?""*^ =:=__rt5-Wa£«r_»S_aa-t] me .,,tt•=, »,m Js_gt_ss_r-KBaa_-_sara_*atotariably these P»! lcDti,5f lm, ' u^ Bonnie Burn fc o f | ' 0 ™ ^ ^ h 0 n a 3 successfully con- However, he o b t o i n e ^ admKted' meeting o t the members of the Com- timate Board certified tor the Board t n i B for increases ' t S d »

h-sss^jsss^«^-• theio ssfSuSS .°n r t^^fa^sfrssrs- ^J^tfbsjssffis ™^y« »* - .«.»^ -r »««««.!«?!_*_ __*h_2s_: -«_!_£ s_-%?. « • _K-ibtbocharge^TOcjth^ciiy or county ln,ervlew:_ • o { «_•• S S _ , _ d " and Ks opportunities *>r to Crowlw ^ ^ ««- |

-^^.n-aegtd-tt-c-st*-^^"" in- - t a e citr'»

-S55S=r«,?_Hecarry on this ac

S . r O t ^ 0 n an• ^ ^ e V oTpSients to«ow:mi ClUBS B l

. . „ „ „ „ , Chest-Oiacus-edThe cTmminlty Chest Idea £ a s

brought up by WiOIam S.Jdar-

iv -azzilino admKted' meeting 0 : the members of the Com- timate Board-certified for ttie Board t n i B for increases m . " ' = " 'machines, according m on Council will be forgotten Monday of Education last Monday night. How- passed at Wednesdays m e " ' u b -

"will be charged with night, when the councilmen "sitting as ever, the Councilmen do not consider engineer's office, " ' " • • * ' • • " „ ' 2~Q»• a committee ot the whole" will meet this mistake a serious one as the $4>S00. t h s is tor the salary' « Y ~ J .I at the Cross Keys Inn where a "fare- school appropriations run from the r o r a draftsman, and an m e w " _ ^well" banq.net to the retring members 'school'year so it does not affect the 5200 for Alexander \% ajDrant, _-*»—-will be-given under direction of Presi- making of the 1927 budget in any way. a n t city engineer,•lout of.thR Hnnunon r.onncil Thomas Chanae Zoning Law , Outside of the nre anu pou

MRS WEISS DIESMrs. Catherine W e i s s ^ o ^ C l a x k

^nTcimmlttee . of which Harry

present were unanimously lnthe plan ' * " —" »"'"•»the plan furtner Deiuro u u w » ,it. It was referred to tho finance com- will be

"— '- '--' at 9:30 o'clock aiuu^c.,nerai ouv.»~..., gave a terment will bo in St. Mary's Ceme-(Contlnued on Page Seven) tery.

Line BeforelMUty Board

BETTY SEITZBRIDE Of H. GIBBONS

Common Council Thomas."""" " Change Zoning Law , Outside of the fire andI The request for the changing of the' p a r t m e n t items in the a p v . . .zoning ordinance In the Fourth Ward f o r t h e protection to parson and

! was made ln a letter to the Council e r t y , the building inspector s m eifrom Eugene Miller, secretary ..QLthfl-^as $1,300 which Is expected to'Board of Adjustment. _This body ap- u s e a for'the purchase of an a - c o - w

proves the transfer but must get -the D;]e tor this work,sanction of the governing body lnas- — shade Trte Increase " a a «much as the Council passed the zon-' J n the appropriation for hlgnwa—fc-.

_ . . . . Ing ordinance. City Attorney Dobbins ^he^cost of maintenance and repair—.-1 says that in order to change the zpnvB j r e e ts was.Increased $3,000. tne

Miss Betty T. Seitz, daughter of ing ordinance, an ordinance amending1- ing anfl Improving of streets. . , _ „ . . o_>. . -.AC u m ^ tlin znnini? ordinance must be passed K.rBat lishting. $1 445, which wi

Middlesex Bus Association Seeks Permit JoImportant Line; Application Made

To

w o o : nv=v.--.,-(,. interest on w hornera J"CK r>-"-'""w-dowment h«id. K ' ^ ™ b u l U m , from ^ r a

m c U l d e d banja »account, *»4-3 ' ' , ."£_, , specials. ».-. 1 vocal solos, accomp

and-groups other in

MISS Ueicy "I", OUILZ, uau^ULur UL m^ urumauw, a« uiuiu«Uy.u ,„ ,„ . tt,Mrsrv Julia -Seitz. of 146 Hamilton the zoning ordinance must be passed street »s~>—a.street, became the bride of Harold s . by the Council. - — - • • — - - c a r e of the contemplatedGlbbonsrof 10b Seminary avenue at / ? J^t <= o m m u n i c a , t l o n . M r - M m ? r Grand street white ways and the lig_»-

w n l ^ 5 ! ! y r ^ nC

n ° n r ^ r . : , ! S °g* " , C \ e V 0 P ^ y g ? r 1 g . . " e ; -Shade Tree-Commission receive* « -

. the recent-death of the bridegroom's ""VJ^p "pnpf?mn?

lsSis,?L ° ?f tha T h e reduc t lon in the c h a r i t i e s a l " t *I mother. meeting, Councilman Kettner of the p r i a t l o n w a s t h e s n c : n g of 5520 trow_The_brIdeiiTat.dressed In tan. r o ^ ^ u r t h

t ^ a r d > . , m a d e , a( .

m 0 ' i?° !° ' n : the item for outdoor poor. The t_-crepe and -wore a colFsigg"DOuquet"5r$ors°" ""V % n ^ * T ^ ^ ^ i w - ^ a a e _ s J _ | W p j n j e c r e a t i o n . - M . _»•rosebuds to match her gown The b0I":d' *«t Councilman _Leonard7~also ro|sing o t thTmoney-fonridepenae-i*-.bridesmaid. Miss Freda Seitz, a sis- p f t n e F o u r t n W a r d - s a i d h e s i eved D n d Armistice Day cslebrations troa

t e r "f. Mbride,

essed_In tnri. r o ^!F5ig5"DOuquet"5r$ors« - t h e ' • a*l°^Ol--?~^^^~~i^zs£-eL31M In recreation--was _»•her gown. The b°«d; £ » f r

C ^ ™ c " ^reda Seltz, a sis- « t a

pe - P o " r t h

h M « T , ? w _ »"<» Armistice Day celebrations•&©»s garbed In blue tbo Counc 1 should find out what was $ f l $ W Q l n n e m l s c e l l a E e Q U S ^black crepe and "» be J - c t e d . ^ t b e site, for n might » e n d U n _ S i . t h s o y e r . e x p s n , , i ture o f

b l f r e a D e j s o a p f a c t " 5 ' / moneys for W2G WM raised trorr. SIC-

occouni, ,, . . .„.. ,.—factories, corporations, special

membership dues. $1,010; City- ••>nn.\. tf'nion County, $6.-

.ITS* ~ * .

d e l e - . c u t o r J o h n K T o o U n . s W h O a W B a S 3 .

' p r e 8 ^ L ^ t o CHv lmmed!a?eTyya}ter the l e m o n y «t -sulted'ta a. laundry b.eing, erected ^ m W ^4 R ^prosr a m^--__ i ; _^ t r o m f e n ta l _i lne-a P piaCLd4^^ 0

h ^Selections by ^ j f ? ! ? This ties C o m m S ^ » J , S H^ommisslonor Thomas_G^t.s_5T^was held. Mr.and MrSTGIoWnyaen-j^ l h a t - a I a u n d r y was I

itures' »a*ito tnoet

s ^ s r s « d S x K n S s i ^ K r b o n f l s co^dae —:B;U SINEWS

^•^•e have

$n.sos

„ A b O y • •A m b O y .

VWproofs

. „« route It 'approved by the com-

ttttm^^m&te*s&£3&^&

Christmas ln this city. The couple »'"> i»'" " =>"»... „ ,. „rernlved many valuable gifts. enough for Elizabeth avenue. It Is not' l n l n - '7't',"i''J'",''"""7"'i,:"~ r

The couple are both members of the good enough for the Fourth W a r d . " , * " S H ^ k w e - n i P a n ? V ? W!First Presbyterian Church. Mr. Gib- addressed himself at Councilman' .„ ( ? o

c " ; , , , ' " ' (! , e: .p; r ,?°< 1

a .m£_rTbons being a member of the board of Leonard and said, "Why did you keep ""• «"> c " " n

r!v°L ,r» t ' ^ 7 , 3• - - • --—.J—-i Mile imrtm- vour hat,' i f you were any avenue-and Irvins street, Poplar and

1-.1— .iraolc mifl .TnpnjDi and _Ui

shopping "ads;1

stores'th;=_ AVU- » = ; »• s-s,r.£

mandof the Industrial „—; . -„ —

Association, a member of L a t ^ 5 " e . , . .T,o,lge. No. 37. F, and A. M. and Lafay- theP;tB Chapter, No. 26. R. A.-M.. and ot W"

their'home' at iO5 Seminary avenuo.

being

were any avenue-and Irv!ns street, Poplar and; a S iuu-,»,u r e , Ul" mine- you' -Irving-streets, ami Jacques and • ""- •let me in on it. That's n o t , t o n avenues.>• to treat your partner in thol „ ,' " ' " ' " c r e a s e \a*es , , •' •• --- later' With $340,212 20 to b3 raisotl V

I had'^.a^aMnn an' $'Z 319 10. from mtre«l-oineoTlB~revenxies—anticipate*—«—I»J

to "the 'meet ing/ ' ' •' i : i " • I1--' "- - " I ! B o t 52-*1

teacher in the primary do_partment t c h a r , e a t o n

and-alBO-a-member.oL.tbp^choir. . !r , 1 of Mr and Mrs. Leonard

Mr" ana ,Mrs. Gibbons will, make 0.. son o» Mr. an« Mrsl h t 105 Seminary a v e n u e ^ X h l

; . 1.1:1 i i ; ii.:. ,ix ito or s . . «• I will'go'-up about fifty points aiUiouea <•

1 S lit Is probable that-a reduction -.n <-••'faw.ibudget at :he PnaV reaa:ns w i l l . m a r

"V '^Wr O 7t""ThW cltv I terlally reduce this increase. The-•

Alfred. J. Kettner. son of Council- black bearajeen in£outh_Carolina. It.and Mrs. H. G. Kettner. of ^21

wood avenue, IMonday, when

Furnlshinqs,

ju_

plant by the Onion County TaxAndirons for this loss will have to beTeens, atu^crii . . a u.-nci from u i s year.

•_ial_"_t.—Adv.2t ••' " CCbnnrlu-UT>nPac;1o).'

development, ^ :-, (Continued on

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