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l mfr », FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21,1Sg» *Ss#%} i Wtt Rahway's Most Popular Store 128 Main-Street, Rahway, N. J. Cleaned SHADES TO ORDER aw—splendidly pre- pared for Christmas Shop- Save your time ami monev. ~Wp—have the—best-attd- most reliable merchan- dise at "the mt^t able prices. )' M»? rfwl Maxim Shirts Lar.Lrc assort nu*tK of hijr h class in a d r:i_s . broadcloth and rayons. All m-w pattt-nis. 100 lo 2.50 - New Dresses f-cw- Dainty and pretty Novelty Duro-Gloss or Leather Jackets for boys and ^irls. 398 to 998 Ladies* Hat h robes and Kimonas 1,98 lo 9,98 Neva-Wet guaranteed Raincoats for ladies and children - 1-98 to 6.98 T£{» ...J .*-. •• _ 3^t> v Add . . w r tn tho homes of .those you_Jove.this Christmas by gi^ng gifts Gifts that wmbe ever present with their beauty and fragrance throughout ttar Cyclamen. Poinsettias, Azaleas. Begonias, etc. will Bloom all Winter, and be Gifts that will be Cherished and Greatly We Grow Our Forrest Robes Men's and Ladies' Beacon blanket cloth, rayon or Skinner satin hath robes. 29810 9. Silk NVeku ear or Muf- lVrs •(• stvies est 1,00 to 3-00 **&&&>* z^L Ladies* Gloves French kid," s'ii e'TTe." chamoisette. fur lifted, waal lined; all branded 1.00 to 3-98 •^tupggTO Ml tin >!~?i MS 55* Men's Ciloves Meyers' t>i- Adler's kid. niocl::i, Mie-de, wool ** % ie ^ <»r fur lined Men's I'nderwear Kyis', Roots' Carter's. Mnnsinmvenr. Allen A Stadium Panamas Make practical gifts. Prettily choiced pat- terns in percale, brqad- f'loth "and o'utlhgiTanneiy 129 to -fetrites* Choice bap;s, new and novel The Spirit of Christmas emanates from the fragrance of every petal and pistil ofthe -beautiful ftewws-w^ luivcpri*- vided for Christmas prt-senta- tion as gifts of themselves or to accompany other gifts. JrC l _ / O X > O Own Roses Now ROSES Love's Truest Messenger a «ox of Our Exquisite Roses. John [Tin SPECIAL NOTICE bend us your list,cards and amount for each name—we will do the rest- Use your flower phone if you cannot call in person. Phones 711—712. ** We will deliver where and when vou saw Greenhouses St. George and H-azelwood Avenues Christmas Morning Silk Hosiery Gordon, Onyx, Kayser, Rivoli 100 to 2 50 Appreciated Gifts Linen " Table Sets, Linen and Turkish Towel Sets, Silk and Rayon Bridge Sets Colored Bed Sets, sheets, 2 pillow cases Pequot .quality-:. . very _|| pretty, aset- TViake useful and most appropriate Gifts Our stock ia all the By MARY GRAHAM BOKNER Wood j I'm n tluittUr.il .\H7.»na Tt-tn. >'*• » tlmnUnl r:il." -I "i;t>i«»-f if on* 1 »* »miv one T*|\ .n_- mr terials is unusually complete. Prices Range From Thankful f...s of sin "'•'<''• I use for ;,, t.,> t tiiltiLtflll t.tlii; liiT.. .L?-ilui 1 L CU( Hiy'"iii4 nnl TAX ttiMr>r\, "Ati.I lift**- I am, tin*" A~'~ ~ MUTL |AI QAVI fsJ-f^Q RAM K if he had oaiy known he would have to put up hts- own-capital-to ^et that- agency!— If he had ortlv known his wife would have to go to The hospital! *= If he Mad onfy knownhe woutd have -started-savmg tnpney-sotmer; You cau avoid many future ing a^avings account with us now. y tjeefln't K 1* all r --(tt-F»W fnr --. - hut slid I'm am the fly(i»c „,„,, , o ^ ar ynn the n r f , H)iM t k< n i The Arizona tt.tn» ••!-*• \f tu i ho rat wn \x I nil Can You Find Them? Can > oil *iy»t i He nnrae* of nine ••an^iii'T" to«»U which are hidden H : ed tttnt It would timke their plan 1 oatsler If thr-y had *nim»thlnc *<> eaI - Krlr; hl« *«UW lirnthnr. »K»«le Rob ; rare with htm tn rhp nrnrt-st Answor—S . 1 watched the whole rtrivn right nway. screw-driver. W u u d R j Jt Sounded Jiight Anyway ' Junior, who Itvwi In Oak Pnrlc. | Tit- u mlmth of "' ' ' " n ' "* !••••- | uimui v > ki HA.— i • - - - ' l « ! lp " thtn^. I his mother WP Sonrtny iipnn for (jno. I.Jvm chid I'm tarninj; from Sondny srbnol by snj- n rnt k Inc: Totlas we snnc. \)e*o* rot. Tha pft a . "Seems to me ' CDy |/ P wt»h«Ml IM* conTh »H> pnmc^ ' 1« Snentlnc" tt :! 5 rfia Bre , "° 1 thing else, and was s o t ^ . . Uwtt. l » o r Park."^ pTwtBod w I t h l ...^ ...... . , At the first opportunity MB moth- yonrself yon sbonlit>*e rolphty thnnk- , «jf y on *vo tK>)nnc**d to n rnt fnm- ' pr called Tb« teacher-ttbont It. who ful.** said the Arizona Wood Tint. ^ f l v n l , vour liU , yoU KIWW yonqnfte . replied: *"We u nj; tfesna Is Scct- -Dcar me." smid the Flytnc Thn- H ^. e u i ^ g n HntnMc Renrt."* -ate -a. very silly tnre nnfl not my etjoal at »ti- "I talt to yon at hiffh-np •t* airplane*, of TTlngB. of to me «t n commonplace creatnre yoo ore!" "TWii't t»e rode to me," finSd tlip AHznnn Wood Rat, n* Jie wicgled -In The first plnce we *re both eonslderpd interesting oe we are | , both Sn the soo, L !Thcy_d!^tJbrtng Jrart yoti nna build a troo nli aronnd yon. • "Ther brwcht -m© hf re, too. ami -bring froths a? Makes a Useful and Most Appreciated Christmas Gift We are unusually well stocked now Ttfith a quality line of footwear for the Also Pelt Slippers, and Zippers. Goaraateed PUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY ' IN'R'AKWAVS ^^ -Pair ^ ' w a r m e r New Jersey Advocate «ucce««or of The Union D *moor»t, Ab«orblno Th« Rahway ,Vv . V A< * -, \ # Up \ 26 W. UlLTOi *Vt, MBWY N01E :^,-&m « +T, j-^^m^ ^•.v^M ^sgp^^y^ W!S^^i!SS^S^S^^^S^^^^^^&^^^ 1 ^^^^^^ VOL.XVIII. SERIAL NO. 1999 RAHWAY. UNION COUNTY, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 25.1928 EIGHT PAGES Wan Six.Tded L,nst One m^m^}^t^mmemM&2sm^:m2i SUSPENDONE Tbt ptEki - Inn teen* Foot Emblem Albert Goes Back to GlIt in ***WT of Walker Oat William Hoblitzeil Two Months - COMMITTEE ACTS SLJUfflMMH runs'ME-a An \ c: J»hie* £- Court Victory, Knights of Columbc*-Join—I Program Ftid y I- -nrtly SOS p e n n e d lor Iitouho »tat.Hj t>> ( v at thr K ,1m*- that _ Patrolman Robert \\ : ;k<*r cofttneacMl a i»umon on charee* of «Ufui itnce ST "*ord»rm." n«rI<^T rondact anb*comtnr an and oot properly putrollnr t- ' it 200 Pounds .-it. RAHWAY RAMBLERS—WarHora of the -Qridlron who surprised and deil0hted local fane by overthrow- ir.Q almost all opposition in first ceason. Rahway't first independent football organization. Reading left to right—Front row: GmfritL, Godfrey. Zutnan. Schmidt, Williams, Farrell; second row: Moore, Sn^fth, Kediman, Mulrooney, Mossman, Whfte, Haut; standino'• Andercor, CotttnB, Oralce,"Cooch-Nick Goppo4ai- Mason, Orr. Stevens. I.ir Ait»r5 had f.oi; *tnce »ul" of a him and TraBc M.Intrre over Traffic l l e n t s OB un«l«r or»«-rati«>ti ("I.! u h i nil .:> h DRUE FOR MEMBERS CHRISTMAS PAGEANT REfl-GROSS XMIBMAN CLOSES AT Y. I ,C. I AT FRANKLIN SCHOOL LISTS PflECAUTlOHS Candy, fruit, end other were distributed to TOO pupUu of SI. Mark's parochial school by Court Victory, Catho.lc Daughters of America aiu^ Rahway (."ouncll, KulfihtB or Columbus Friday after- noon. Cl^orpe A. Suits tmperBon- -n4^4 Simla Claoiii.. Jind. ^rs^ Marj'XJ Domminey took the pan of Mr*. Santa ClauR. An ente.-talnment program by the pupils preceded the distribution of £ifts. Tiie princlpa.1 feature was a play. "Jack's Christ man," with the following characters: Jack.~the~T6st child. ^TTTlIam Mee; Bootblacks. John Eiarnes. William Schaefer. John Mickey. .August Gronrath; Mamie Foley, Josephine M-orton; Kiddo. Mamie's brother. Stephen Rzotak; Carlm-t*. Eileen Van Allen, Kffie. Jack's cousin. Jam McCartney. Uuliffn, Dorouiy Cahlll; Dorothy. Marif (.Iraney; Kitty, Caroline Barrt-tt ; Walter. \ the Polk?* Commluw «i u »[**• u! heftrloc Satunlaj ati^moo:. \\ &lk«r h*4 baen »u»i>*-ud«-u 1 ••• «4nb»r & by PoUc« Chit-i John \ Suilth on tb* flv* chaitfi t-nuiif ' ot*d abOTf, all o( ubtoh Croa ou ->»< +»»*—tna41—»«at»b»ty *l the I'cna *>tv*.nt* IlaUro»d »tati<>n ln-r,- s< ; trmt»er 2S- Tbr palrulman » a- •«• lore the PaUc« Commute* Fri.ti* v Th* ebftrs^* MHIUI(*K1 from t r •• fact lh»t WiUk«ir <IU1 uot to to ih«- ri^ymt^d platform uf the ra.lruau ibe moraine th* T*ni-tftxi p«.u. :. arrtwd. but walled a.) 'h»- <*utran> •- to th* «lerator aha ft tor thf ci>! orrd pOrttfr lo brt&x t U*> |K> uc h U'hn the cbarcwi Tr ?r»» r«»ad 'at th* last m««tufi: or thr Commui. ('•ouacll II Vts TOl<rd to rr>f«r th#*m »o th* couDdl u a tvwmlt'.w *•( the vhole. A !.» Mr I .»'• M ah Is Final Retuit Uifh an* Kw>se?elt Jslchoob Kowler Forwards Httlletu Also Celebiate Season ; ReganJinU Inlhcnza PRICE THREE CENTS ALLCHURCKES Pageants, Carols Are Features DECORATIONS TOO ' Second Presbyterian At t!u- n:<>rnu:i: -••ivnv at Second i f ' h i i ' , h < nri^i iv.H- \\ii± approprl- ' aifty - TPtr-rrrinod wi*n a sermon S.-ckU.i; u n I, i ii" S:i* Mr Limn-. a:i.l \\ Edwi«t purker. FRESH VENISON is what Frank Crispin will have for Christmafi. La«-rence, John , photo chowt eloht-point. 200-pound buck he thet »n- Other parts of the program Mauii»-w Mr- I'u Tf.-v... . N or I, 1 i\ Chri-iiu i 1«i ^ r < llll! 1 . '.L -' Ii'" •'• 111 '* . ur-il "i 1 . uria in I'lxi .] u : t K T I ' i I *•. I' !*Mm \U>\\ Mi:!: 1 :tlid Hi- " by .; Christmas U**[*irf the nl Aliroad," 1 lul> Hiibo," :it ra ii llv;!.i:, :i at All solo, by n wii* igi tlie >-e:;.::', Tor th*? t'i it inn to the l>.r> Doo." ihe S.lt-HT Night, . huri'h school South Jersey. Crispin's first Tbe V. M C A membership , On* 1 of th»- he*t and most im-| With the news that the influenza ^ ?J>i<lsniU _u h kh started reAntly on 1 th*- Pacific Coast is headtue east- Rosa O. Fowler, chairman of v^ .\ Arr -.u*X\\ M ...:.*• t ' . i - p Frlilij nlchL *uh 139 ; pres-l^e - iiU'\ r.-ti'-w a!- i.i its ever e^v*-n 1,\ Franklin £t hotil pu- u»- Invi-iuu. headt-u lt [\* w aM lt ie Chrimma- papeant were: ChrlBima.i t>oiits hy ^he p ^eer, it took nineshotft to brinQ it school, ch-.irus by ihe i-ommerrial down. Stanley Haviland. in the *,trU. reeiiation*i. Alic*- Kobmsoii. same party, ptso got a 2C0-pound Marie Moulton and Winifred buck. John Galbraith bagged one last week. Miss Cle-menttne AndelfinReT . chairman of ihe' committee CALEDONIAN PARTY A H i, ( . t ltt nut of ;,::;. f.-r rr tldrtliiiK. ' e t l t u e ..... i . f MaurUi* ChalUel ; titii^h lin-f witti a margin or Miss Joan Graham. UMIA* ("Jirut- ,.f or«* memt*tf*-whlp. tli«> Blues Mre. iJiura Mead and Mrs. Jane . '"*•'' eav«- n:i : rmelii-- i:. «*r\.rn\ and the Reds ut\ ni: America in charge. Thursday afternoon the slxtDl doman Clut) Thurdny night. Georgr .. drrection;:*he Rahway Chapter of the Ame>i- cj-a'de presented "The Bird's Christ-; -Dlerw-irth won ihe rontffit (<-r nver thr I,,. ' can Red Cross, has forwarded for I n^s Carol." with a cast Includtnc ; special prize Non-player>" award 'public Information a bulletin from ; L UC> - Ennis. John Barnes. John i M-xamler iiaulri and C,e< nt> ~ William DeKlelne. medical dl- . ctos. Michael Ruhar&ky, Caroline 1 weui l o A l Cahlll. Mclntyre. Sr ; whUt »f ,; Jiu tt - hUTt.L Tno canipa'.Kn was conduct- »nbout ObieittAUon 'under the ant' :h«' le*dpr«il.»p of Prank C. Hltchcork. Jlullir .r,. : rector of the Ajnerican National • Barrett. Dorothy --- , T.ie pageant depicted hy Blhle Red Cross. Parts of the document Stevens, William Yorke. Martha \ John MacPhee. ^l^^ ad tugs- and llv.nfi plcture.s. Inter- \ are printed herewlLh. _ \ Don nelly and Dorothy Rone. There ftpersed with Christmas carola. in the hlrth o( Christ. The Ca-:i f*iM Uurln^ the drive was J rea dtngs- and liv.ne plcture.s. Inter- ' are printed herewiLh. , , --- ,««», H . uul u. c , ^^^. 1- . -x!though lnfluenra has been a| B larpe Dumber of children an*l j George Gelsel. Mrs. R prizes, Mr- J.thn Tinb>- nev • pinochle. Mr*. Charles Smith. "• — L, MrVoy. carttls were unusually Roselle (iirl in Newark AUXILIARY ELECTS T T r e — t a m s » r — * n x m * r r •••-«>•• <»* 6 Thbmfti A. Tyffe A»*wt»Tton eV^r^ M ofie«n and held * i*hri*tma- partr : I^Hafty *l*ftl. Mrs -^ti«an M. FUtke trap8r»onat*»d Santa Claun IOT Ibe .distribution of Kin*. The rhrUmmi nirty commttte© co&stm «d ot Mr*. PhUtp Buhl. Mr*. A-C Bader and Mrs. Jame» Brennan. Tb* toUewtnj otnc*ni wer* elect ili*ntT Mlfttt Kmtua Rytttr; X\'.;h j» r t ; ,- • - rtiip. p« rf.>rnw'-* - .. -r. « . .. "'i^'jdered hy .a thorut- of ( i':jv, i tu- rm«ii m*-t rndsv i.i*;ht u:nl -juS..mtr<l *-rt«*ns>lv«* jilaus "i f->r ( p<*n hou*.e New Year's Hay. j I'.a:.- tteri- ui>o tnade for dfvelop- nv-nt of uirtusTi.il relations, pro- Adoration of ne Madonna and Homage L.ucy a Ul _hanan. F. Kreukel. Mrs. Ari.hu- aiu i o ih**r utmilar measures have nans in th° program were-: " i.:'i• : ('!iM-t ;i.u- farols. !..• S-;i:-> i.r \\"!.iie iJlfts" y-.n.l Nr-.-n ' o l d , i h e i^o^er.tation of W! 1 . IN ti..l^ f..: ::.-• K.HB" vai :nad.' !iv W'illia rn ar.d Charles 1 S . n i jc*o:.. .ti.-.l S' u .i: • i m in iilacins :.!(• c'.ft- ir. tn-- n:;i:i^<-r ny the pul- p:t Tli.< .iflt-n:.^ i - 1.1 hrtng the *:«••; uf <"li-wt!iiK- :!(!•! all it : .i th>-- v.-!r. .rtreii of India m >rl l...-rt-, u::.H'! ,!•.- I*rf-ti> terlan 3oar.i i\t L'ureLCii Mi»>.<»:^. - Mr. e ^;. .- a rr.r' -i :i,;t* read.nv cd ' Tl.»- Sh.'p;i! :\r -HVtio O'.d {.',<.)," adajuvil fu>:n J a y T . '.iv kinc. Tin- d""c''?ations of ; h r church, of rt-t•h», \\ii- ui.dff ii.f .lir*.-(.-iiaa ot comail'iU'f of HIP \Vrir.ire AJ>SO- tutjoii. Ntr-i K C HiU-hio. k. chair- Not Tr.p i'tia;»t Those who took part. :i'.«o war- u. ..^arsi- <u Mr. \ ».f 1': .:.>»• ' o n . -w i;O iho >r-r\ut- next Sun- ... . :itIle - if un >' practical value. Un- (.Kn'nVa"'phiiomeViV"Pepe.""Anna Se-j ?." L ,"t" I^V.H r-»^i» i-,h* Mrgin :U the true n-ature of the disease i 8 f niAll , Josephine Mofton. Audrey l M t ' Ult > re " Daud ( urrle ' >ohtl day H rf »ttr*»*t nvmon f uidusTi.il relations, pro- \j ar y, Alice Baumann; Santa Bar- more definitely understood little ] Ancllen. Repina Schubert and Anna of socta-i Itfe for dornntory bara ^' Roberla l.a^-rencer shep;•;pcocros^ in Us control tain be «*- jtleearty. • - ::?"J tn ;l%- UV imrn^ut^y after the holiday. chuk and Joftn Rufflnl . c f erubs ^ t ^ ^^^^ ^ ^ ^ deflnltHy ic.ertnide Demblrnp and Ellen Cur-; safepuard their own health and StsHn^e M^louua, _ Florence ; protect others by observing the •-•"--• AJ - - - ta t!i OU p O f those epidemic lawb of health and hygiene. in *v hich universal lnter- co-operatlon 1B the most vicat-prestdant. Mv». Peter Xlana- haa; secretary. Mr». Charl** ; tr«a»urrr. Mrt Cecilia •*- Kilim huemn utners^iE£ar4^ r .| rt) , t .-.j tfft ^4 fH 4^ ^Voe^... ytoUntrts, r -ttr^- ^^nt^n hoalth--aa&m xnax t Mrtre: Mrs. George Faeans, I j o n n Flathmann. William Ancier should be cultivated ond practiced .. Mrs. MaT-> K«Ing. Mrs Morris; and Marry Oree; Choir Girls. Ruth C ontlnuou#y. .but more particularly lng. Mrs Morria! and Marry Cree • Choir Girls. Rutti continuous, .but more partic p Hoffman. Mrs. i Holland. Florence Tasior. Mar- durinc an infloenxa epidemic. Katherlne P « ^ ] rrt Moss Chrtstlne Evans Mary - v n Selection of the rtcM rinc an p - v n Selection of the rtcM land pirrt Moss. Chrtstlne Evans. Mary fay BUILDING PERMITS AroonK permits Issued recently j ket. MUs Jennie inspector IXJUIS A. Morton. Mrs. Mary Uajipton. MUs Helen Bi*-r*.irth. M. Morri^m, Mrs. H, t). KWii&r, Mrs. Robert Craw- ford. Mr« Mf rl>ort KulUenMern Mrs. Churie^ Carroll, Mr- F Kreu (Jporpp P>r- uinh. Rttg^ne 1' Wei uer. Mi> h\ her n. or Khzstw-tfc. wIt I In ifi.- ^—^" F * . *"•"""• ~u tun «•»• Mr* nxan hu^hnnT^TaganH. %Tr Otmn. Arranc»m«nu *; e ^_^fjJ v e , Additional n^mWr- ,, r the bridal M. E. Cadett. Miss Kathertne for a pobllc card party at the Thursday after- i»ciud**d ih*> f xh** papon. Kwin.B. Harry and K.ili.'vv.ni; th«' Charles English. Beverly Widmn^u, p -w im th Ch^ g noon st 2:30 6'clock awl the rejru-1 tteUd;n£ a j um hron uas fc erved at "Mr -nd "SI.-s. Uebrpe T >ar meeelns of the aoxlltory to be | , hf . ( , on , e or thf 14 r m e s f hold JLlond*y, January The hall ot Bernard Specter. SS ear* eld, ot ST OunphaU street. lUly—cnxtrwd—«*tfe—emfee*- &S0 Cram the HamUtoo Laon- me for. which he TM a r. was increased from 1100 to by Juds« Fayette N. Talley -*.... « A Khower of r i . e ' n t a • Jli . , CLUB ENTERTAtNE.0 fetu the youn« couple to«.u their The Silver Leaf Club of Eben- rteparture by AOtnmobile f.u a trip rser A M F. Church was enter- thnrnpn tTie Middle w^m.. *« - ^ uuaca Wednesday n.tht.lii ^lrs absent unRl ">?eu-~Tears t^rra Pr»M. t>f- ^4*k«i ^a^. pnrot Moss, tsinsiine cvnux, .nai; • vi I aeieriion oi u»e n»"i *•«« Harnaea. Sllldred Pelffer. Doroth> and variety of foods to Insure a Gibbons, Dorothv Dunn. Rita Bar- dipt containtns all the neceasary t »-_^- b-wViiriw,". 1 !,!;' "TToikn "TTn. ' ..*.«-«J^,^!- " ;;«_ n-iin "*ra TUB "rhwnlril Springer are the .followinK : Will- : Philip ,r>unph>. J C Plckens. Mr? lam Roesch, Pierpont street, dwell-' ~ •*'"* ' "-- *—'"•• *^« Ing and garage, $6,000; Emma Van Pelt. 66 Essex street, repair* R. 'Henderson. Mrs Ampless Kn- gans, Miss Catherine Mai-donaM, R. Henderson door prize. Mr* and improvements, $500; Berrlch- ( Bernhard Wlmmer. dwelltne. $3,500. TtuthPTTm-rt -grrppt j i WILL ELECT Essex County Lodge. I. O O. F.. Thj "ber. Vera SchTlerinanri. "TTeien T?a ..,„ _ t pusclnkt. Helen Bllyak. Mary Ru- and mineral elements. Foods have) ain and Anna Werbltsky, a very definite and positive Tela-' At Roose\-elt SchgoK-MUs Ju*.ia tion to health and resistance "to MOTTHU. head teacher, the program .liseape. The public should learn rinrt t ferotit The Child and the Shepherd Deep I tea the RHOW On bill and over road Thai ran* from Nax&reth, ft .lsrger amount embeulvd. He •*Ill be (Iven a heartne Friday . Beniamlp Parber provkiod [adavnVy, «ild. of 178 Main utreet. deBertini minor r sentence when Cold I* t wind As many traveler* Go up to i-o opro command. A path of peace. , A way of Joy, The wind is wild; | Throucli cold. i And under stars* ; That shine for very gladness. aojics hy dlf-. 4>y . -to-aelect the rLcht. t c -hours -of -retitul tleep. Raymond Tlasbrouct. Jbseph Juve. preferabTy~Tn" a" cool or COIQ room Gloria Trancante. Ruth Blacklock. tt ith plenty of ontdoor air. Sum- John Wanyo. Joseph Dleti. Doro , C ient sleep 1B one of the best pre- -Kings—of- —— " *'"" ~*~ Thy Rose; O Rahway Chapter. No. 72. Order of , esMonal mar , h party iaro ^ -r.^rln:- OOM j»t the Cca-fts- m&n's Cuh, Masonic temple Prizes -Wer§. won as follows 1 Pinochle, Further plans Mr*. Georpre Weberr~"\lfV" A T for the public card Feakes, Mrs deorce Widman. Th( of of . Friday of were made party -to be tafrld at the lodge" rooms 1 Monday. January 14. with DaV'd L Hull, chairman. The Odd Fellows VtlT attenil tin; ChrlhtmaK party of s_ brldfie, Mrs. William Ader, Miss May Oarthwaite. Mrs. .1 E. Cor- nell was tn tharpe. Another carl U fe h l d W d d C pft-rty ternoan -of -fee held w-eek. IUII;. 1 .ha:ai.;« r> in pun .ir,c in. -JAJ. .iiitiiiitirU.. jK;r lit .-- I'ufTy Young 1 .(-[dK-rd. Wa.ter i'!.>-, .1 r , Ati.iMi-; ^ ..(.•;>ne; L i, t'harlf- l ,I:I;;>;MI1 ; VVi.s^ >l*-n, J«.-Un uc:ucr. Johu Eardtn .lid Howard <ire** nhaieh In p a n i*-> tiif ;.:*u-i*:iit; .:i^lud- 4^ cti--H.r:il.-t. Mr> S K- ^f- ' " L** \U Albert DemareBt, of thl* city Samn*l Levttekr »-<th battery had the c© m " Alone the way. Thetr path marked by the steps The? iSheph*»rds coine They phi* 1 . They prostrate rail; 1 The> seem to understand That they are greatly honored i As they share iThe woTHfToTJK -stcht.— uij ivw^. ..^ . — ^ „„ _. ( , lull , ca sntt—nroEt—wflectlvc -re Orient Are." Richard Little. Stan- slO rers known to medical science, ley Hrndk*. Herbert Kinch; viol n .., 3 ) T he temperature in the j Roto*. John Weiss. A'bert r.'-n- home, schoolroom, workshop and "O HoIy_X|ght." Yolande Blddnr. , omre should be kept cool. It LU> Ttillt-Her "ml eli!lif.U *iiuJe. «houid be maintained nreteraaiy at 1 with selections by the school . cs degrees F. Scientific experi- orchestxa. ' ments hare indicated this as the A Christmas program was given L3 ft sr temperature to live in. Why at the high schoolassembly period not ODSf . rV e it? •yrttfay itiomlng. " - •Portats-To- Open Styon U;,anK.-. Mur.^i \\ a: t-r.'U. y. A:"l:n.u Co; h u t , *. iv llizatiot., Mrs Henry il ,,.„„, „. rann-—-HI Dress »ben4d-be-n>odorately and special features were present- warm, determined by the tempera b> MlM ITcnriotta ' • ^ * '" * • Mi» mixed chorus; soprano solo. Miss posed Light" dress Is b"6TT*t for Matilda Repal; Dickens' "Merry fndoor employment where tbe 1 Christmas." Edward Ixive "ami A4-] Tooms _ ftFO heated than heavy dress. Itre^ WylUe: "Christmas Carol.*] .. {&) A thorough washing of the the vc < tUod to appear to press After a f»'w dayi* Illnesa. MMJ "repose and shelTF At the Inn. Ere yet .the <lay be cone. The irtars appear. -No room'" Who cares. The crowd wUhln is Back to tie *elds they go Mian StocTcman: solo. laSpUator; "Christmas 1 Clara May White; three nunv ago-their And plve not a And thetr hymn ot peace. SberrtreT-ds rtrex. are. But more. For now. Tetanic to an . • The slcht taelr eyes beheld Parties were held rooms. the various hands W o r e dating, "n'gng plenty of soap and water. One healtn commissioner has designated Infln- en£a as-"a hand to month** disease —meaning that the infection Is ld \\';i*th; •.*•'.:>•. Mr- K *; »i;h m a r , Mr>. In yonder lowly manRer Shepherds became Evan eels. The -very first to tell the Shepherd Hla lite lay down. For erring »beep, , For ns, unworthy of his lore. A Prince df A Saviour to ; Deep the soow Poor, Sharer <»f &orraw, . And One to Orief no* He comes. The real King Appear*. Child U bom. or w« not. He mpftTis to men, - ^^ — . „. men that nlCM ' Rejoiced to tell the wondrous tale, •Wfc, Who tTlO*, xrorth, Hlft >tou£ T U E l.er*hT to aKthe world The Btory ot th% lowly Child. The ^ ( B ^ ^ ^ ; ^ : ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ carried into the mouth by me£n~ of soiled hands. While It Is not the only way in which the disease Is spread. It is a very common one. BHGHES!$4B6 TOTAL Prftat H. Tniasawtf p»Ution for Pnnds for Bonnie Burn Sanatorium baa reached a total ot $466. The tb) Plenty ot de ) y moderate exercise. \ "(7) Avoid public Catherines crowds as much aa possible. "(S) Do not visit houses where, there Is Inflnenuu "(9) Cltrofrte baa apparently influence on the spread or viru- lence ot influenta, Acold climate la b«altbful and aa sate aa a climate. Home U the best «nrt Mrs. K.' Pv'McMfchon S.00 shonld go to, .bad and «tty there L S. Mundy Cha'riee Chaieonas wSHT^Sey" ~Save 'cottMMely rwav &.00lered. A .aree- majority of fatal 6.00 ©red. A Urce majortty t 2:00 cases eveta in mild epidemic*TC- t or ; Lillian in. .udetl Tfc ft l'.itii. U.-*.tV»i world. .Mundy, Stitea, I \ A3 K.*atn>r Nortlnn-yer. Char- ^ "RTTTT1PT- perKKhi—Of" u !?• n.i . . .... —'•-. tl^ t-. \ n 11. -g wald, S(f ile.H::.e HLUIII. Jt-nnie Worth, . %t Anna Wor.Lli. H^len V\ ortK Il&ieii _4t. Kii. hie Mi hi red \N a ; y r -" a •' ^ - ^ rs - **' at cener IlCe >n Miller, rh^t-rful ptvorfc. __ _., n-. lK-»rv>th\ F*: 1 >•*-, «i>SriV ot >. Howard Mart.n. Che youth •~.-f the In ml. Barbara Smith, £lLh,al Pfc G Schoe-JBer Epiaod Mac>ke>. Kpi^o-de Poor, Helen MlnTel; mnsic, Rulb ttt architecture. Anna D*A=&!>roMt; . Ruth A ^ r;A ot S.O0 "try sicBpie rule. Complete rest tn bed for Bfeverttl dtyi tnd then S-00 & cmfiattl re-tora to strata 1st tn liapotttLnt or art Martin P. Ge?tinc* Hl«]St»nry Henry Sefcoeflter txienslon of the Infection. Ua&y detttbk -wonld b* av6ld«d if this th« public Sfttur^ky an*moon ani! 1 'tlw »tefc-stayga-tewna* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ Paul. Wljlard Jensinsrs; the Sammond. fciuia& Dorothy Bnint. Mnrjorte Wood, Adole Swrarer. Mary ( Evelyn y \\ vlmn Wllkfa. Margaret r. Rvetyn Porks. Episode. -T-wo Included Perer, Chides Nordineyer; other Disciples. James Duffy. Walter Clos. J B Cieav«*r. John John Burden. Oittrlc-?; Contpton, . Howard Gr^nhalsh, tt 1CM. fiSSIiWe 1 ^^ taftKA

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», FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21,1Sg» *Ss#%}

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Rahway's Most Popular Store

128 Main-Street, Rahway, N. J.

CleanedSHADES

TOORDER

aw—splendidly pre-pared for Christmas Shop-

Save your timeami monev.

~Wp—have the—best-attd-

most reliable merchan-

dise at "the mt^table prices.

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Maxim ShirtsLar.Lrc assort nu*tK of

hi j r h c l a s s in ad r:i_s .broadcloth and rayons.All m-w pattt-nis.

100 lo 2.50

- New Dresses f-cw-Dainty and pretty

Novelty Duro-Glossor Leather Jackets forboys and ^irls.

398 to 998Ladies* Hat h robes

and Kimonas

1,98 lo 9,98Neva-Wet guaranteed

Raincoats for ladies andchildren -

1-98 to 6.98

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Add . .wr tn tho homes of .those you_Jove.this Christmas by gi^ng giftsGifts that wm be ever present with their beauty and fragrance throughout ttar

Cyclamen. Poinsettias, Azaleas. Begonias, etc. will Bloom all

Winter, and be Gifts that will be Cherished and Greatly

We G row Our

Forrest RobesMen's and Ladies'

Beacon blanket cloth,rayon or Skinner satinhath robes.

29810 9.

Silk NVeku ear or Muf-l V r s •(•stvies

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1,00 to 3-00**&&&>* z^L

Ladies* GlovesFrench kid," s'ii e'TTe."

chamoisette. fur lifted,waal lined; all branded

1.00 to 3-98

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Men's CilovesMeyers ' t>i- Adler ' s

kid. niocl::i, Mie-de, wool**%ie ^ <»r fur lined

Men's I'nderwearKyis', Roots' Carter's.

Mnnsinmvenr. Allen A

Stadium PanamasMake practical gifts.

Prettily choiced pat-terns in percale, brqad-f'loth "and o'utlhgiTanneiy

129 to

-fetrites* Choicebap;s, new and novel

The Spirit of Christmas

emanates from the fragrance

of every petal and pistil of the

-beautiful ftewws-w^ luivcpri*-

vided for Christmas prt-senta-

tion as gifts of themselves or

to accompany other gifts.

JrC l _ / O X > O Own Roses Now ROSESLove's Truest Messenger a «ox of Our Exquisite Roses.

John [Tin

SPECIAL NOTICEbend us your list, cards

and amount for eachname—we will do the rest-

Use your flower phoneif you cannot call inperson. Phones 711—712.

** We will deliver whereand when vou saw

Greenhouses St. George and H-azelwood Avenues

Christmas Morning

Silk HosieryGordon, Onyx, Kayser,

Rivoli

100 to 2 50Appreciated Gifts

Linen " Table Sets,Linen and TurkishTowel Sets, Silk andRayon Bridge Sets

Colored Bed Sets,sheets, 2 pillow casesPequot .quality-:. . very _||pretty, a set-

TViake useful and mostappropriate Gifts

Our stock ia all theBy MARY GRAHAM BOKNER

Wood

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terials is unusually complete.Prices Range From

Thankful

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if he had oaiy known he would have to putup hts- own-capital-to ^e t that- agency!—

If he had ortlv known his wife would have togo to The hospital! *=

If he Mad onfy known— he woutd have-started-savmg tnpney-sotmer;

You cau avoid many futureing a^avings account with us now.

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the n r f , H)iMtk<ni The Arizona

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Can You Find Them?Can > oil *iy»t i He nnrae* of nine

••an^iii'T" to«»U which are hidden

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: ed tttnt It would timke their plan1 oatsler If thr-y had *nim»thlnc *<> e a I -

Krlr; hl« *«UW lirnthnr. »K»«le Rob; rare with htm tn rhp nrnrt-st

Answor—S

. 1 watched the wholertrivn right nway.

screw-driver.

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Jt Sounded Jiight Anyway' Junior, who Itvwi In Oak Pnrlc.| Tit- u mlmth of " ' ' ' " n '" * ! • • • • - | u i m u i v > ki H A . — i • - - -

' l « ! lp" thtn^. I his mother W P Sonrtny iipnnfor (jno. I.Jvm chid I'm tarninj; from Sondny srbnol by snj-

n rnt k Inc: Totlas we snnc. \)e*o*rot. y «

T h a pfta . "Seems to me ' C D y | / P wt»h«Ml IM* conTh »H> pnmc^ ' 1« Snentlnc"tt :!5rfia B r e , "° 1 thing else, and w a s sot^ . . Uwtt. l »o r Park ."^pTwtBod w I t h l...^ . . . . . . . , At the first opportunity MB moth-

yonrself yon sbonlit>*e rolphty thnnk- , «jf yon*vo tK>)nnc**d to n rnt fnm- ' pr called Tb« teacher-ttbont It. whoful.** said the Arizona Wood Tint. ^ f l v n l , v o u r liU, y o U KIWW yonqnfte . replied: *"We u n j ; tfesna Is Scct-

-Dcar me." smid the Flytnc Thn- H^. e u i ^g n HntnMc Renrt."*-ate -a. very silly

tnre nnfl not my etjoal at »ti-"I talt to yon at hiffh-np

•t* airplane*, of TTlngB. of

to me «tn commonplace •

creatnre yoo ore!""TWii't t»e rode to me," finSd tlip

AHznnn Wood Rat, n* Jie wicgled

-In The first plnce we *re botheonslderpd interesting oe we are |

, both Sn the soo,L !Thcy_d!^tJbrtng Jrart yoti nna

build a troo nli aronnd yon.• "Ther brwcht -m© hf re, too. ami

-bring froths a?

Makes a Useful and Most AppreciatedChristmas Gift

We are unusually well stocked nowTtfith a quality line of footwear for the

Also Pelt Slippers, and Zippers.

Goaraateed

PUBLISHED

TWICE WEEKLY

' IN'R'AKWAVS^ -Pair ^ ' w a r m e r

New Jersey Advocate«ucce««or of The Union D *moor»t,Ab«orblno Th« Rahway

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VOL.XVIII. SERIAL NO. 1999 RAHWAY. UNION COUNTY, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 25.1928 EIGHT PAGES

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S U S P E N D O N E T b t ptEki- Inn teen* Foot Emblem

Albert Goes Back to GlIt in ***WT ofWalker Oat William Hoblitzeil

Two Months -

COMMITTEE ACTS

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Court Victory, Knights ofColumbc*-Join—I

Program Ftid y

I- -nrtly SOS p e n n e d lor Iitouho»tat.Hj t>>

( v at thr K,1m*- that _ Patrolman Robert\\ : ;k<*r cofttneacMl a i»umon

on charee* of «Ufuiitnce ST "*ord»rm." n«rI<^T

rondact anb*comtnr anand oot properly putrollnr

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200 Pounds

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RAHWAY RAMBLERS—WarHora of the -Qridlron who surprised and deil0hted local fane by overthrow-ir.Q almost all opposition in first ceason. Rahway't first independent football organization. Reading leftto right—Front row: GmfritL, Godfrey. Zutnan. Schmidt, Williams, Farrell; second row: Moore, Sn^fth,Kediman, Mulrooney, Mossman, Whfte, Haut; standino'• Andercor, CotttnB, Oralce,"Cooch-Nick Goppo4ai-Mason, Orr. Stevens.

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DRUE FOR MEMBERS CHRISTMAS PAGEANT REfl-GROSS XMIBMANCLOSES AT Y. I ,C. I AT FRANKLIN SCHOOL LISTS PflECAUTlOHS

Candy, fruit, end otherwere distributed to TOO pupUu ofSI. Mark's parochial school byCourt Victory, Catho.lc Daughtersof America aiu^ Rahway (."ouncll,KulfihtB or Columbus Friday after-noon. Cl^orpe A. Suits tmperBon--n4^4 Simla Claoiii.. Jind. ^ r s ^ Marj'XJDomminey took the pan of Mr*.Santa ClauR.

An ente.-talnment program bythe pupils preceded the distributionof £ifts. Tiie princlpa.1 featurewas a play. "Jack's Christ man,"with the following characters:Jack.~the~T6st child. ^TTTlIam Mee;Bootblacks. John Eiarnes. WilliamSchaefer. John Mickey. .AugustGronrath; Mamie Foley, JosephineM-orton; Kiddo. Mamie's brother.Stephen Rzotak; Carlm-t*. EileenVan Allen, Kffie. Jack's cousin.Jam McCartney. Uuliffn, DorouiyCahlll; Dorothy. Marif (.Iraney;Kitty, Caroline Barrt-tt ; Walter.

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the Polk?* Commluw «i u »[**•u! heftrloc Satunlaj ati^moo:.\ \ &lk«r h*4 baen »u»i>*-ud«-u 1 •••

«4nb»r & by PoUc« Chit-i John \Suilth on tb* flv* chaitf i t-nuiif 'ot*d abOTf, all o( ubtoh Croa ou

->»< +»»*—tna41—»«at»b»ty *l the I'cna*>tv*.nt* IlaUro»d »tati<>n ln-r,- s< ;trmt»er 2S- Tbr palrulman » a- •«•lore the PaUc« Commute* Fri.ti* v

Th* ebftrs^* MHIUI(*K1 from t r ••fact lh»t WiUk«ir <IU1 uot to to ih«-ri^ymt^d platform uf the ra.lruauibe moraine th* T*ni-tftxi p«.u. :.arrtwd. but walled a.) 'h»- <*utran> •-to th* «lerator aha ft tor thf ci>!orrd pOrttfr lo brt&x t U*> |K> uc h

U ' h n the cbarcwi Tr?r»» r«»ad 'atth* last m««tufi: or thr Commui.('•ouacll II V t s TOl<rd to rr>f«r th#*m»o th* couDdl u a tvwmlt'.w *•(the vhole.

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Uifh an* Kw>se?elt Jslchoob Kowler Forwards HttlletuAlso Celebiate Season ; ReganJinU Inlhcnza

PRICE THREE CENTS

ALLCHURCKESPageants, Carols

Are Features

DECORATIONS TOO

' Second PresbyterianA t t !u - n : < > r n u : i : - • • i v n v a t S e c o n d

i f ' h i i ' , h < n r i ^ i iv.H- \\ii± a p p r o p r l -' aifty - TPtr-rrrinod wi*n a sermon

S . - c k U . i ; u n I, i i i " S : i *

Mr Limn-. a:i.l

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Edwi«t purker.

FRESH VENISON is what FrankCrispin will have for Christmafi.

La«-rence, John , photo chowt eloht-point. 200-poundbuck he thet »n-

O t h e r p a r t s of t h e p r o g r a m

Mauii»-w •M r - I ' uTf.-v... .N o r I,1 i \

C h r i - i i ui 1«i • r

< l l l l ! 1 . '.L - ' I i ' " •'• 111 '*. u r - i l " i 1 . u r i a i n I ' l x i.] u : t K T I ' i I • *•. I' !*Mm\U>\\ M i : ! : 1 : t l i d H i -

" by.; ChristmasU**[*irf the

nl Aliroad,"1 lul> Hiibo,"

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n wii* igi t l i e>-e:;.::', Tor th*?t'i it inn to t h el>.r> Doo . " i h eS.lt-HT N i g h t ,. h u r i ' h s c h o o l

South Jersey. Crispin's first

Tbe V. M C A membership , On*1 of th»- he*t and most im- | With the news that the influenza^ ?J>i<lsniU _u h k h star ted reAnt ly on1 th*- Pacific Coast is headtue east-

Rosa O. Fowler, chairman ofv^ .\Arr -.u*X\\ M. . . : . * • t ' . i - p

Frli l i j nlchL * u h 139 ; pres- l^e- iiU'\ r.-ti'-w a!- i.i its ever e^v*-n 1,\ Franklin £t hotil pu-

u»- Invi-iuu. headt-u lt[\* w a M l t i e Chr imma- papeant

were : ChrlBima.i t>oiits hy ^he p ee r , it took n inesho t f t to brinQ itschool, ch-.irus by ihe i-ommerrial down. Stanley Haviland. in the*,trU. reeiiation*i. Alic*- Kobmsoii . same par ty , ptso got a 2C0-poundMarie Moulton and Winifred buck. John Galbraith bagged one

• last week.Miss Cle-menttne AndelfinReT .

cha i rman of i he ' commi t tee CALEDONIAN PARTY

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t ld r t l i i iK . ' e t l t u e.....i . f MaurUi* ChalUel ;titii^h lin-f witti a marg in or Miss J o a n G r a h a m .

UMIA* ("Jirut- ,.f or«* memt*tf*-whlp. tli«> Blues Mre. i J i u r a Mead and Mrs. J a n e .' " * • ' ' eav«- n:i : rmelii-- i:. «*r\.rn\ and t h e R e d s

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America in charge.Thursday afternoon the s l x t D l d o m a n Clut) Thurdny night. Georgr

.. drrection;:*he Rahway Chapter of the Ame>i- cj-a'de presented "The Bird's Christ-; -Dlerw-irth won ihe rontffit (<-r

n v e r t h r

I,,. ' can Red Cross, has forwarded for I n^s Carol." with a cast Includtnc ; special prize Non-player>" award'public Information a bulletin from ; LUC>- Ennis. John Barnes. John i M-xamler iiaulri and C,e<

nt> ~ William DeKlelne. medical dl- . ctos. Michael Ruhar&ky, Caroline1 w e u i l o A l

Cahlll. Mclntyre. Sr ; whUt

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Tno canipa'.Kn was conduct-»nbout ObieittAUon 'under the

ant' :h«' le*dpr«il.»p of Prank C. Hltchcork.

J l u l l i r . r , . : rector of the Ajnerican National • Barrett. Dorothy - - - ,T.ie pageant depicted hy Blhle Red Cross. Parts of the document Stevens, William Yorke. Martha \ John MacPhee. ^l^^ad tugs- and llv.nfi plcture.s. Inter- \ a r e printed herewlLh. _ \ Don nelly and Dorothy Rone. There

ftpersed with Christmas carola.in the hlrth o( Christ. The

Ca-:i f*iM Uurln^ the drive was J readtngs- and liv.ne plcture.s. Inter- ' a r e printed herewiLh. , , - - - ,««», H . u u l u . c ,^ ^ ^ . 1- . -x!though lnfluenra has been a | B larpe Dumber of children an*l j George Gelsel. Mrs. R

prizes, Mr-

J.thn Tinb>-

nev • pinochle. Mr*. Charles Smith.• " • — L, MrVoy.

carttls were unusually

Roselle (iirl in NewarkAUXILIARY ELECTS

TTre—tams»r—*nxm*rr •••-«>•• <»*6

Thbmfti A. Tyffe A»*wt»Tton eV rM o f i e « n and held * i*hri*tma-partr :I^Hafty *l*ftl. Mrs -^ti«anM. FUtke trap8r»onat*»d Santa ClaunIOT Ibe .distribution of Kin*. TherhrUmmi nirty commttte© co&stm«d ot Mr*. PhUtp Buhl. Mr*. A - CBader and Mrs. Jame» Brennan.

Tb* toUewtnj otnc*ni wer* electili*ntT Mlfttt Kmtua Rytttr;

X \ ' . ; h j» r t ; ,- • - r t i i p . p« rf.>rnw'-*

- . . -r. « . . . "'i^'jdered hy .a thorut- of

( i ' : j v , i tu- rm«ii m*-t r n d s vi.i*;ht u:nl -juS..mtr<l *-rt«*ns>lv«* jilaus "if->r ( p<*n hou*.e New Year's Hay. jI'.a:.- tteri- ui>o tnade for dfvelop-nv-nt of uirtusTi.il relations, pro-

Adoration ofne Madonna and Homage L.ucy aUl_hanan. F. Kreukel. Mrs. Ari.hu-a i u i oih**r utmilar measures have nans in th° program were-:

" i . : ' i • : ( ' ! i M - t ; i . u - f a r o l s .!..• S - ; i : - > i . r \ \ " ! . i i e i J l f t s "

y-.n.l Nr-.-n ' o l d , i h e i ^ o ^ e r . t a t i o n ofW!1. IN t i . . l ^ f..: ::.-• K . H B " v a i

: n a d . ' !iv W'i l l ia rn a r .d C h a r l e s 1

S . n i jc*o:.. .ti.-.l S ' u . i : • i m in i i l a c i n s:.!(• c' .ft- ir. tn-- n:;i:i^<-r ny t h e p u l -p:t Tl i .< . i f l t -n : . ^ i- 1.1 h r t n g t h e* : « • • ; uf <"l i -wt! i iK- :!(!•! a l l it: .i th>-- v.-!r. . r t rei i of I n d i a m >rl

l...-rt-, u : : .H ' ! ,!•.- I*rf-ti> t e r l a n3 o a r . i i\t L'ureLCii Mi»>.<»:^. - M r .

e ^ ; . • .- a r r . r ' - i :i,;t* r e a d . n vcd ' Tl.»- S h . ' p ; i ! : \ r -HVtio O'.d{.',<.)," a d a j u v i l fu>:n J a y T .

'.iv k i n c .

T i n - d " " c ' ' ? a t i o n s of ; h r c h u r c h , o fr t - t • h » , \ \ i i - u i . d f f i i . f . l i r * . - ( . - i i a a o t

comail'iU'f of HIP \Vrir.ire AJ>SO-tutjoii. Ntr-i K C HiU-hio. k. chair-

Not

Tr.pi ' t ia;»t

Those who took part.

:i'.«o

war- u. ..^arsi- <u Mr.\ » . f 1 ' : . : . > » • ' o n . - w i ; Oi ho >r-r \ut- nex t Sun -

. . . . : i t I l e - if un>' practical value. Un- (.Kn'nVa"'phiiomeViV"Pepe.""Anna Se-j ?."L,"t" I ^ V . H r-»^i» i-,h*Mrgin : U the true n-ature of the disease i8fn i A l l , Josephine Mofton. Audrey l M t ' U l t > r e " D a u d ( u r r l e ' • > o h t l

d a y

H rf»ttr*»*t nvmonf uidusTi.il relations, pro- \ j a ry, Alice Baumann; Santa Bar- more definitely understood little ] Ancllen. Repina Schubert and Annaof socta-i Itfe for dornntory • b a r a ^ ' R o b e r l a l.a^-rencer shep;•;pcocros^ in Us control tain be «*- jtleearty. • -

::?"Jtn;l%-UV i m r n ^ u t ^ y after the ho l iday . • c h u k a n d J o f t n R u f f l n l . c f e r u b s ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ deflnltHyic.ertnide Demblrnp and Ellen Cur-; safepuard their own health and

StsHn^e M^louua, _ Florence ; protect others by observing the• - •" - - • A J - - - ta t!i OUp Of those epidemic

lawb of health and hygiene.in *v hich universal lnter-co-operatlon 1B the most

vicat-prestdant. Mv». Peter Xlana-haa; secretary. Mr». Charl** ;

tr«a»urrr. M rt Cecilia

• * - Kilim huemn — utners^iE£ar4^r.|rt),t.-.jtfft^4fH4^ ^Voe^... ytoUntrts, r-ttr^- ^^nt^n hoalth--aa&m xnaxt Mrtre: Mrs. George Faeans, I j o n n Flathmann. William Ancier should be cultivated ond practiced.. Mrs. MaT-> K«Ing. Mrs Morris; a n d Marry Oree; Choir Girls. Ruth Contlnuou#y. .but more particularlylng. Mrs M o r r i a ! a n d Marry Cree • Choir Girls. Rutti c o n t i n u o u s , .but more partic

p Hoffman. Mrs. i Holland. Florence Tasior. Mar- durinc an infloenxa epidemic.Katherlne P « ^ ] rrt Moss Chrtstlne Evans Mary - v n Selection of the rtcM

rinc an p- v n Selection of the rtcM landpirrt Moss. Chrtstlne Evans. Mary

fay

BUILDING PERMITSAroonK permits Issued recently j ket. MUs Jennie

inspector IXJUIS A.

Morton. Mrs. Mary Uajipton. MUsHelen Bi*-r*.irth. M. Morr i^m, Mrs.H, t). KWii&r, Mrs. Rober t Craw-ford. Mr« Mf rl>ort KulUenMernMrs. Churie^ Carroll, Mr- F Kreu

(Jporpp P>r -u i n h . Rttg^ne 1' Wei uer. Mi>

h\ hern. or Khzstw-tfc. w It I In ifi.-

^ — ^ " F * . * " • " " " • ~u t u n «•»• Mr* nxan hu^hnnT^TaganH. %TrOtmn. A r r a n c » m « n u * ; e ^ _ ^ f j J v

e , Additional n^mWr- ,,r the bridal M. E. Cadett. Miss Kathertnefor a pobllc card party at the

Thursday after-i»ciud**d ih*> f xh** papon. Kwin.B. Harry and

K.ili.'vv.ni; th«' Charles English. Beverly Widmn^u,p - w i m t h Ch^ gnoon st 2:30 6'clock awl the rejru-1 tteUd;n£ a j u m h r o n uas fcerved at "Mr -nd "SI.-s. Uebrpe T>ar meeelns of the aoxlltory to be | , h f . ( , o n , e or thf

14r m e s f

hold JLlond*y, January

The hall ot Bernard Specter. SSear* eld, ot ST OunphaU street.

lUly—cnxtrwd—«*tfe—emfee*-&S0 Cram the HamUtoo Laon-m e for. which he T M a

r. was increased from 1100 toby Juds« Fayette N. Talley

-*....« A Khower of r i . e ' n t a • Jli . , CLUB ENTERTAtNE.0fetu the youn« couple to«.u their The Silver Leaf Club of Eben-rteparture by AOtnmobile f.u a trip rser A M F. Church was enter-thnrnpn tTie Middle w^m.. *« - ^ uuaca Wednesday n . th t . l i i ^lrsabsent unRl ">?eu-~Tears t^rra Pr»M. t>f- 4*k«i a ^ .

pnrot Moss, tsinsiine cvnux, .nai; • vi I aeieriion oi u»e n»"i *•««Harnaea. Sllldred Pelffer. Doroth> and variety of foods to Insure aGibbons, Dorothv Dunn. Rita Bar- dipt containtns all the neceasaryt »-_^- b-wViiriw,".1!,!;' "TToikn "TTn. ' ..*.«-«J^,^!- " ;;«_ n-iin "*ra TUB "rhwnlri l

Springer are the .followinK : Will- : Philip ,r>unph>. J C Plckens. Mr?lam Roesch, Pierpont street, dwell-' ~ •*'"* ' " - - * — ' " • • *«Ing and garage, $6,000; EmmaVan Pelt. 66 Essex street, repair*

R. 'Henderson. Mrs Ampless Kn-gans, Miss Catherine Mai-donaM,R. Henderson door prize. Mr*

and improvements, $500; Berrlch- (Bernhard Wlmmer.

dwelltne. $3,500.TtuthPTTm-rt -grrppt

ji

WILL ELECTEssex County Lodge. I. O O. F..

T h j"ber. Vera SchTlerinanri. "TTeien T?a ..,„ _ tpusclnkt. Helen Bllyak. Mary Ru- and mineral elements. Foods have)ain and Anna Werbltsky, a very definite and positive Tela-'

At Roose\-elt SchgoK-MUs Ju*.ia tion to health and resistance "toMOTTHU. head teacher, the program .liseape. The public should learn

r i n r t

t ferotit

The Child and the Shepherd

Deep I tea the RHOWOn bill and over roadThai ran* from Nax&reth,

ft .lsrger amount embeulvd. He•*Ill be (Iven a heartne Friday

. Beniamlp Parber provkiod

[adavnVy,«ild. of 178 Main utreet.

deBertini minorrsentence when

Cold I* t windAs many traveler*Go up to i-o o p r o

command.

A path of peace., A way of Joy,

The wind is wild;| Throucli cold.i And under stars*; That shine for very gladness.

aojics hy dlf-.4>y .

-to-aelect the rLcht.t c-hours -of -retitul tleep.Raymond Tlasbrouct. Jbseph Juve. preferabTy~Tn" a" cool or COIQ room

Gloria Trancante. Ruth Blacklock. ttith plenty of ontdoor air. Sum-John Wanyo. Joseph Dleti . Doro , Cient sleep 1B one of the best pre-

— -Kings—of- • — — " *'"" ~*~Thy Rose;O

Rahway Chapter. No. 72. Order of , e s M o n a l m a r , hparty i a r o ^ - r . ^ r l n : -

OOM j»t the Cca-fts-m&n's Cuh, Masonic temple Prizes-Wer§. won as follows1 Pinochle,

Further plans Mr*. Georpre Weberr~"\lfV" A Tfor the public card Feakes, Mrs deorce Widman.

T h (

o f o f

.

Friday ofwere madeparty -to be tafrld at the lodge" rooms1

Monday. January 14. with DaV'd LHull, chairman. The Odd FellowsVtlT attenil tin; ChrlhtmaK party of

s_

brldfie, Mrs. William Ader, MissMay Oarthwaite. Mrs. .1 E. Cor-nell was tn tharpe. Another carl

U fe h l d W d d Cpft-rtyternoan -of

-fee heldw-eek.

IUII;.1

.ha:ai.;« r> in pun .ir,c in.-JAJ. .iiitiiiitirU.. jK;rlit.-- I'ufTy Young1 . ( - [ d K - r d . W a . t e r i ' ! . > - , .1 r , A t i . i M i - ;

^ . . ( . • ; > n e ; L i , t ' h a r l f - l , I : I ; ; > ; M I 1 ; V V i . s ^

>l*-n, J«.-Un uc:ucr. Johu Eardtn.lid Howard < ire** nhaieh

In p a n i*-> tiif ;.:*u-i*:iit; . : i^ lud- 4^c t i - - H . r : i l . - t . Mr> S K- ^f- ' "

L** \ U

Albert DemareBt, of thl* citySamn*l Levttekr »-<thbattery had the c©m"

Alone the way.Thetr path marked by the steps

The?

iSheph*»rds coine

They phi*1. They prostrate rail;1 The> seem to understandThat they are greatly honored

i As they shareiThe woTHfToTJK -stcht.—

uij ivw^. . . ^ . — ^ „„ _ . ( , l u l l , c a sntt—nroEt—wflectlvc -reOrient Are." Richard Little. Stan- s l Orers known to medical science,ley Hrndk*. Herbert Kinch; viol n . . , 3 ) T h e temperature in the

j Roto*. John Weiss. A'bert r.'-n- home, schoolroom, workshop and"O HoIy_X|ght." Yolande Blddnr. , o m r e should be kept cool. It

LU> Ttillt-Her "ml eli!lif.U *iiuJe. «houid be maintained nreteraaiy at 1with selections by the school . c s degrees F. Scientific experi-orchestxa. ' ments hare indicated this as the

A Christmas program was given L 3 f t s r temperature to live in. Whyat the high schoolassembly period n o t O D S f . r V e it?•yrttfay itiomlng. " -

•Portats-To- Open StyonU;,anK.-. M u r . ^ i \ \ a: t-r.'U. y. A:"l:n.uCo; h u t , *. iv l l iza t io t . , Mrs H e n r y il

, , . „ „ , „. r a n n - — - H I Dress »ben4d-be-n>odoratelyand special features were present- warm, determined by the tempera

b> MlM ITcnriotta ' • ^ * '" * •M i »mixed chorus; soprano solo. Miss posed Light" dress Is b"6TT*t for

Matilda Repal; Dickens' "Merry • fndoor employment where tbe1 Christmas." Edward Ixive "ami A 4 - ] T o o m s _ f t F O heated than heavy dress.Itre^ WylUe: "Christmas Carol.*] . . { & ) A thorough washing of the

thevc<tUod to appear to press

After a f»'w dayi* Illnesa. MMJ

"repose and shelTFAt the Inn.Ere yet .the <lay be cone.

The irtars appear.-No room'" Who cares .The crowd wUhln is

Back to tie *elds they goMian StocTcman: solo.

laSpUator; "Christmas 1Clara May White; three nunv

ago-their

And plve not a

And thetr hymn ot peace.SberrtreT-ds rtrex. are.But more. For now.Tetanic to an . •The slcht taelr eyes beheld

Parties were heldrooms.

the various

hands Wore dating, "n'gng plentyof soap and water. One healtncommissioner has designated Infln-en£a as-"a hand to month** disease—meaning that the infection Is

ld \ \ ' ; i* th;•.*•'.:>•. M r - K *;» i ;h m a r , Mr>.

In yonder lowly manRerShepherds became Evan eels.The -very first to tell

the Shepherd

Hla lite lay down.For erring »beep, ,For ns, unworthy of his lore.

A Prince dfA Saviour to

; Deep the soow

Poor,Sharer <»f &orraw, .And One to Orief no*He comes.The real King Appear*.

Child U bom.

or w« not.He mpftTis to men, -

^^ — . „. men that nlCM 'Rejoiced to tell the wondrous tale,

•Wfc, Who t T l O * ,xrorth, Hlft>tou£TUEl.er*hT

to aKthe worldThe Btory ot th% lowly Child.The

^ ( B ^ ^ ^ ; ^ :

^ ^ ^ ^ ^

carried into the mouth by me£n~of soiled hands. While It Is notthe only way in which the diseaseIs spread. It is a very common one.

BHGHES!$4B6 TOTALPrftat H. Tniasawtf p»Ution for

Pnnds for Bonnie Burn Sanatoriumbaa reached a total ot $466. The

tb) Plenty otde

) ymoderate exercise. \

"(7) Avoid public Catherinescrowds as much aa possible.

"(S) Do not visit houses where,there Is Inflnenuu

"(9) Cltrofrte baa apparentlyinfluence on the spread or viru-lence ot influenta, A cold climatela a» b«altbful and aa sate aa a

climate. Home U the best

«nrt Mrs. K.' Pv'McMfchon S.00 shonld go to, .bad and «tty thereL S. MundyCha'riee Chaieonas

wSHT^Sey" ~Save 'cottMMely rwav&.00lered. A .aree- majority of fatal6.00 ©red. A Urce majortty t2:00 cases eveta in mild epidemic* TC-

t or ;Lillian

in. .udetl Tfc

ft

l ' . i t i i . U . - * . t V » i

• world..Mundy,

Stitea, I\ A3

K.*atn>r Nor t l nn -ye r . C h a r -

^ "RTTTT1PT- perKKhi—Of"u !?• n.i . . . . . .—'•- . tl^ t-. \ n 11. -g w a l d , S(fi l e . H : : . e H L U I I I . J t - nn i e W o r t h , . %tAnna Wor.Lli. H^len V\ ortK Il&ieii _4t.Kii . h ie Mi hi red \N a ; y r -" a •' - ^ r s - **'at cener

IlCe

>n Miller, rh^t-rful ptvorfc. __ _.,n-. lK-»rv>th\ F*: 1 >•*-, «i>SriV ot>. Howard Mart .n . Che youth

•~.-f the In ml. Barbara Smith , £lLh,al

P f cG Schoe-JBer

Epiaod

Mac>ke>. Kpi^o-de Poor,Helen MlnTel; mnsic, Rulb tttarchitecture. Anna D*A=&!>roMt;

. Ruth A ^r;A ot

S.O0 "try sicBpie rule. Complete resttn bed for Bfeverttl dtyi tnd then

S-00 & cmfiattl re-tora tostrata 1st tn liapotttLnt

or art

Martin P. Ge?tinc*Hl«]St»nry

Henry Sefcoeflter

txienslon of the Infection. Ua&ydetttbk -wonld b* av6ld«d if this

th« public Sfttur^ky an*moon ani!1 'tlw »tefc-stayga-tewna*

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^

Paul. Wljlard Jensinsrs; the

Sammond. fciuia&Dorothy Bnint. Mnrjorte Wood,Adole Swrarer. Mary ( Evelyn

y \ \ vlmn Wllkfa. Margaretr. Rvetyn Porks.

Episode. -T-wo IncludedPerer, C h i d e s Nordineyer; otherDisciples. James Duffy. WalterClos. J B Cieav«*r. JohnJohn Burden. Oittrlc-?; Contpton,

. Howard Gr^nhalsh, tt1CM.

fiSSIiWe1^^

taftKA

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ne 900 or Call at Oar Store n

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$W. T CHEERSj t ion . Thur sday rvei l ing the Rah *>I.,.I.I<ACay 'Y.11 v.irsity and reserve tt*an:> \ /n"J;will nay at ihe Summi t ' Y " NVn , , if,"

; Rahway MY" Pinmen• Sweep Westfield Team

A TEMPIRE

full

Locals Obtain Revenge FmPrevious Defeat

will hr the a t t r a i t i o n Nt'w Yea11'"Nicht the Kroner IK-imnmeii! Ptoro '

with ii rt-iiu (1 of 111 vu iorif-n i . - year, will lit- 'y : ' "

" the ni l ravt i tui . W*<1 h> S m - - t h H i l t 1 r.'i'i-1 -U'lii ol Newark Y. M 11. A funu1 vu, ' \

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i; All W A\ .1 AY V 1

1

Vlie Wari i inr . ro

-jail*

? The lUtiwKy -1\& sweet' revenee Saturday

i&Bk' the local remit winn theythe warinaiu-o

oo much fur tin*prel iminary

i nSp«rk>

S n . i t h w : i -

T i n - . r i ' . a : : : o m > w i r h i l u - n r* ^

\ : » - t . « i ' y o f l i f t - K r t t t > * H V i * > K « * r v o v « . rV. 1 . - - - ft. M ;:. U N . . r : l ; « - i n N e w .!<•:*>; V M (' A l. '-««:ur i - o n i r - i

.tit- In, .t t \U'A< - Krti l i i j l u f h :l'a.-t*Hi io;ij>e(t *!:«•' I t a h w a y tfiiti'." H h in. nvt ' iapr n* 1*«7. frdliwcd'•\ \V S Martin « r h l^ 1 2 M.i».mi and h u r u i r r had iloubie cci:urit .i;nt 2tv^rnfcd l v t i 2 und I " .

Tort. .-It •*.-! I """ " ' '

dutiin

navirt uut_i«>r

i \

SCOUTS MOLD 8ALe_iin Ti-t-op. L; 1 rj_ S c o u t x Mrse* \v Hut'Uard. captain, o!

l i i11

^7*^ . a food sa i r ^a iu rday In ihe vacan t

. r c r n w-i'M-u of Ja^ ~*or«- t:i thee n a i n i n p > a m . *'T"*»- l r \ t:i~ *: r«-vt

t ' u t aiul S o n " ttliirli wll; h a r p im " ~ "™"rina: Hjiowinp tonljrhi at the E m ',).:«• ThoutiT L**utltne r o m a n t i cr U-> ar«L i>lji>id L»> *Ju« I 'arul undI -avid Hollln* —nnd niaynd well. . - . .

' • a Prescription (or

iHierr? ^bristmasSo ail ©ur ft&n?

an& patron©

• r.-.i U.i i ..i. .!I T purr frrr• U r i . I 1 *'•

t

p took\ i i t i t n

trinur.inc

^ * ^ 1 12-36. T h e m o r e ^hou*<^ h a v rm u c h g r e a t e r tun t h e l.w al>

mf a ono. ' lUno of the c a m e ini- second

squad wiu m mii.-r.t hey were outM i»redhalf itftor nilint: up itmarg in in the rir>t

t h e

it r« —.u1,"MIlP ti l l

for th«n. ' id i

.v ill ^erOf. ip

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p m i» a (eaturv ot iht*rn 'a t l t i ; i i-f "Tli. ' Woman I>Uil Th*1 m u t u a l !»*(>.-»• a n d

llMlut7JT Colds. Grippe. Flii, 1>en-gruc. Bilious Fever anc5

Malaria.112 Main Street, Rshwtfv. N. J

• a tht most speedy rtmtdy known

plw I Hi : : : KU1..

J" rw 1.*. 11 u r i t

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5iv<L

p u n - Jis fn: « - !-^•^^^llp w a rtl\e-.> >t»r^

l^ t-i | ' l | 1 >l>onal] ancles; The icnm work am'rwiH-stuc wa". <»I *i«Mi*>aii(»nal t a n e t j .AI LAiipe was t h<- ~i onii i : ui e lott he WHCB. He d iced K-VCU IJ^HUI1

fnl has te t . - , some of them Iron:a lmos t t he lenpi h of the ti oo--Jake Jackson played a line dt-lens ive patne.

A n o t h e r pa rked htui*.** was onh a n d , and the larue ii^numMaccwecnied well plenvod with ifce performant-e put up l«y tlu- l<^al- whoa r e about to s t ep Into Thr rnirrtPSTpa r t <»f the i r jn hoclule, Some ott h e tonniH to upbear at the loraicour t tn ih^ neat' future ivitt t r rl a m l v for. e .Inhniiy Bro^k-1 cohor t '•to extend th**m>***|\*-v t<> i he lina;T'he s i h e d u l e fw the wrck ^ a-

IT"/ . T o m o r r o w n i c l n — r « i » ri-nn • V't w i l l bt? ln-r . ' T n i - « it! !»<• t l i . t i r - 't - l i m e t h B y h a v e aiM1*'"-!*-'! m R » hS'._ w a y u.ii'1 i = ^ l n I ' I M o f P i u i T > m .

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" " ' " ' • • r t n r i — H i r e , l o r £*»r 4-h*— ' '^"**rWTi'!• ••'-> K i a l t i t ;tiiil K i v o h t h e a ' e r * in N e » ^J

> tirk Ciry, ; .n e v e n !>y '.hv ll<-i>cn;;, ir^ f-'l'd !>rrW»Mr a !hr-iucli tl.o med ium?•"-• i*-i <.f the in-w Kounrl rvprr>rtueln.K a*v ;*'' !'.." wra ius i IDiiallfd fi>r tht* tu'iu-fit **t

I ' l l 1"»-T 11».t ' ' . . • , ,t w ;, , , k r , , c , i.v. our j«iiron> i v r i ^ t >> n r h p ' n i M -

• • t on lir ' .u-f :i act inn and M»ttad n'•' - " T • **•** .» hlcv^d throuphi 'Ut th.- *ntlr>- « •

hint: wwi"HIRCH CALENDARS Thr Niiir^ (or Thur day arr

1 Marcare t I.lvtncntun in " Snjr ItWith lytliU-i*." and l*at»> Kuth Mil

. , „ „ ; tt-r in " R H I Kid*T* of

1929Christmas Club Enrollment

Firmt

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l l , , I. W\ \ . . I . I .

ed that th-ylar

l<"n"iif:"~a'"Tn«-nt I T .

•j$j? -, .- -111 give 4.he lot-aU plenty of tn - \", ",

- tft. - 4

•I!. . a — ., i ,A k. UuJ- .

t i . , . 1 1 , r . ' , . , ; M i i . » - « • • i « i . i i \ . M i 1 - NI 1 H 1 - w ,-r a - f i - n . :;* M v - M v i i ' »A r n . - : : • • • : .* : , t i n . i i n I H I -••• : ' « - t . u \M '•- ( M - . . i ' ;••- ' 1 1 . i .I ' P M - t i n T . M r *M I t . l n l . n - . . i i . ^ u i ' l . . M i - F » :> . . : • ! . r i h - i i i . ' L I H : - . ! . M r - H 11\ u ^ ! ' " ' ^ _ J . M i i t r ' L -*.*- ' • " ! ? : > 7T7.r . M_rj ;.1 <- . ; t h C , t i l e r v u - : . ' . ' f .* i , - I I M L ' -.-. I I n i t . i i l . i - . M i * A K l U i l l n i . i l iI t p r r - i T l l i i U M * 1 n S l a ' r t ' . H l M i l l H

' M V . . > : h i » - - H I J . n . . » : . . M r - . 1 . . . "« - | i l i I . • • ! . 1 T h . ' - r - O f l l , i T - W l l .Ur> in-; ;» | ;**d ; . J I T l : u _ r * d a ; , _. l . i ( iuar>:;. a f . r w l i i . I i a >HJip*T wf*fl b e 'itil"\tlli.. . _ _*_ __ _

,i • *• . . •« ! . i• K. \«.hri« -i s p p * - t n lt : : : i n i ' » l ' ! >>• p r ' " ( ; : ' ' - d V t - « *l i . t n lft« ii :i r . : - ' • , - » l \ t i rc»* i>f- ;•»• '.;t rr. i . i- : . . ! " * i n ( I - T I M T w i l li i u u i l i , i r t ! " o f T h f [ H M c r a m . R e vl> Wii . > Koy !Va! pn«tor of ' thp

'III IMII Av.-iuif |Unin-t ( l i u r c h .w-rn iv^ trir->ii- 'aVn Ttn^•fi-rptr f:t:i- «•!,: trt*' siii'fl tng l- After I ' h r l s t -

Will iam Kuv. J . of 15 I l ryaul :or-'•e. who Itn - l>prn in (*h H-»^*n ft• r

'I1' tfi'1 t\a-t t « o m«»ntiir.. will r«-turn. . . nun

i.if.»rT I T - i " h i i - t n i i i v

in.i!> I v j u r : ment w ttlT!:ut*.i!a>, the 2?th , ajiri the on*1

f<>i ih» r. .^miH'tv a n d (.'radle Rollu—u-UJ—Ut:—held mion. ihe ?Mh. at 2 3o. T h e• « r r »it»r(ltully invltwl to ;hi' l a ' t iT wtth the *•Second Pre tby te r*^nnnnn.il C•hri^tn^a^> pa r ty f o r ;

.XT* -KI>e|».*rt

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ne of tfie Greatestof tfte United States

1,536 HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATIOMSIN NEW JERSEY HAVE 1,166,980 MEMBERS

STATE" HS"

oS^A2§8£a tS^Firie

loan

cf. Therr «rr in <He Swtr 1 fcS b wrcli orc*nlr»tion* wirh » combined tecmScN^

iistcet* at thc*n3 of 101? ofen increase of $-1 26A*0CV^X»0 in a vincic yc*r* Few Smtm Scmst of mcK h

A state of home owners, >5ew Jersey has specialof strong building and loan associations «aS^i

tc cmUrior., n-hirh l ibSer\"icc - provide adequate -elecfnc» -toastransit facilities to a rapidly growing population* - **

- * * - ^ - l * . 1 - — ^ V ^ . L<*-_*

«0l>V

2fi. tT 3; OO p.The <;n>up K**l low ship will mee t

11V 11 It 1 J l l l i l t ' * i l t l l v l

Thcrr will hr no riiur«hnrt'.-uris on Thurs.-tuy evt-nli

Tli*1 l>lier>" A«HOI tat ton willnie*-t at ilie Mian***1 on Thursdayf vptrmz ;u N*on n'rtork.

The jC'liri tma** i-ntertainment for[ In* JHSnUn , In i *"i nn"*lIJilti a n d Si—

X>IN OUR 1929 CHRISTMAS CLUB TODAY

There's a class to fit every pocketbook

" 23c a week yields . . . . . . S 12.50*50c a week yields 25.00*

$1.^9 A: w«H J'wlds , . . . 1 50.00*S2.00 a week yields . . . . . 100.00*$5.00 a week yields 250.00*

If are matte

No fines for

of the* Sunday

of any kind. Every penny you put in conies back to yon in time todo your Christmas shopping.

information* rneftrfnlly fnmJKhed if desired*._

*r Ci.»r (impart men i s will be h**lil int*ir l i - t ture ri>om r r l r tayat 7 4i> o'clcwk, . . I'ndftr t h r leader-ship of Mr> • vanMorwerclen,- raetn-r»er^ of the s ihoo l will present t h el-aieanl A\"hy the I'Mint**All mi'tni»ors or (he rimrt-u ure Ttn-,\ l t ed

Tli*' Ctiri-t may part>Street (*haj«'l Sunday srhool will

Friday eve-ning at x oVIock.

- -f=*r»tWVdnoRdny. A:45 p. m.—"Boys'

sym Hans tn chare* tif L*eutan«t»tJamo> Belts, of the SalvationArmy. S p. rn.—Midweek nervt

\ GT snnp uiiil fit liycr. led bd by pastur:•Thursday. ?:WV p. m—Troop <"*•,p

Boy Scout.*, meet under superrlslnnof Scoutmaster Thomas Coinray.

) jr iu.1—CUulr jFriday. "*T:30 p. m.—Junior Choir

meets at community house underiHrct-tfon of Mrs. GeorpeJunior Christian KndeavoThle* aniler Kupervlsion ot Miss

l ^ • a^^S-v-p, ta.—©oy'gym class tn choree of TufentenontBetta.

St. PJkul'ebetas St. Stephen'"*

pr-rt at 10 a. rn.

Daily Trips BetweeaRahway aod -New.-York

Gveraight Service toTreatoa. Camdea mad

vPrice St.,Phone 1454

WHF^a^ngs^iistttii^Tha Bonk of Strength'

For 25 cents each week with interest yott wcelvt

th** EvuttpMisl. Holy Cornmnnlon.Friday. 10:00 ft. na-. Holy Inno-

cents* Day. TfoTty Oemtnnnton; aart .« 7:30 > m. the Snnd&y wchoo! anfl iilny school -wfll b»s entertained by*Bftlmnnt, thn NPW Vorfe I*tat»ch and

'i Jnrty man and hnmnrons tnnclcian.At: those who hare piedce card&

arc nskod to send th«m In ai onct.I . Holy Comforter . ~. _

hw JSS. w» 7:.3o jVvm. There -win — *a Orrtstm** play and Chrtsunastrw*.

^^.r^^L^':';^w^t--:,iJllJ:i':.t.V.li^7'^^-•Li^'^L"

the

wrEr-December BSV

C&fpenter,

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»LYM0UTH. JND.COPYRIGHTED

Cheering the Agedmatry -p«oplo tfapw d«y»ing thenwelvea co ih**r children. Child wel

t he "tinderprt vil*.g<Mllor iu«-

And It la well. Butof *»«x-l-

0 more

The Reducing Diet Fashions, Fads, Foibles

mil'n . i i

h i t i . l , . r T < « . i l .. _

h K i n . - . . I . M . - ! > I : , | , U n

" • * • ' • Mi:),-. , . K J .

Ii aged.

T

<'u[.f« .Jid lair to return—to be

»iirn liiwtH;;d of coats. We hnve

'H-.-II havlnc party town, nhort In

fruti1 anil \t*ry IOIIK in the back.

A u4-tt*r motif i* with -the

• n u.jth ^idfi, front and back hem

rnati'"*"—*«—f ** ^-nel^-atslJ*""-I , I Htl. fTR—th- name

ttr u

l#r uc

i-Hntn e f f e r v wr will- buoj

many

' ^ of

Lee, son of Mr.Mra. 0. A. Lee. of 37 Pleyce BtreetU at home from Notrp Dame, SouthBgndU- ImU ^ j

tral avenue, has cone CoMaRB.. u> spend ibe holiday vaca-tion with her grand parenln.

Mr. and Mrs. Clare HOC Johnaon.of 67 Pulion Htreet, are «pendingthe Christman holidays with rela-lives at Mexico, K. Y.

GlLbPrt WeaterlUDd. of 271 OeQ-tra) avenue. LA visiting his niftier,Miss JSUie Weftterlund, of Corona.L- 1.

Char 1 en Howard, of 13 Mapleterrace has returned to RahwayHoRplt&l for treatment . He recently underment a Toperation there.

Mr. and Mrft. H61iert Hu

ri j*t- pricked the lun«-r tube

Ji- iTL •*!**! ' h e irlorto u^ I ti ft a •f pin- l l o w nt»c«*i»*j»r) ilit-n

-iirnild pump tt full «»I nt-»

T ii

tThe Style-Conscious "WomanChooses a Lace Evening Gown

BOTTOMLEY

fan-

h - 1 h <*u iH»n ht» loi**. \Vlutt :»

<>.k tt would '»•* l*» fountl

[*<r many

MO •'r '• *in f

tt in i»»<l to r**«11*'I-plnp dn«nht ! l

u[>. and iliui 11 in*- -: i r r . hut

lift- whtlf th*- tn*fi.'away inunt In ll

(ormcrrty k**pt ul.l t - i. It t* the r n - l f

of *oin.- i 1. r .1

i' •

. ( <.««« « u - ^ . . . . Benjamin H!-.i af'.-rn.M.n ..J- drfH,- , a n d | M m e r o f - 6 p^jton s t r ee t , has ftu-wniiij; cow n With the**- any lahed hiu duilen oa Inspecior of

ma> t.ruv.-ly fare the world, Nirt*et paving at PeeltRkfll, N. Y.-'••'• i iu- i b»- trut- tu ihf oc-ca-' u.pd na>; re turned to hi» home here

..ti.i nr.--- with aj>profirlaT>-" "Mrw. John I-. l^edden. eff MfiWem'Grand Ktre«»t. ha* been called to

I-P t-M • -i.il)l»- is ^nll runninK ' H«rriftburg. P a . by the death of..fc< a:.,i pmlmMj «* ill la«t. for ' n t . r «t«ter, Mm Charlex Mclinroe.

>:,--<\ on rt-a*<jn Mini economy, i One other ulster. Mt»n Teresa >«eu-...K- ' . . ll .-r t.. . ha vt_- the haUJ.11J ilrt-aji ruau-h. uJitl It the ,

i:.,.lr , , ; - . : ran- i}ii«'U«li»ut the ENTERTAINS FOR FRIENDS: • ur fl* mi-- IM;H lia Vf taste A party won (e.ndered at tl»P

\ -i <..-1 > * n h (t-»f-r i*nirlen of home of Mae O'Connor. 21-TrusR.ler.!••! Tint-.- »-iir.*-iwtii»-h arv place, r w e n t l y In honor of hert. .. -I..7.-I1 (in j.h«tar,l garment* frtetidH. Mr. and MTH Joseph Bren: l- r . i . i . \ i-lti. . haJ. nhoes. n a n > renldlnc at lS.">9*Morri« ave-

j.ur-.-, IIAK* must tiarmon- nue. Bronx. N. Y.'.nv; iii .-..l<.r urnt (al>rit with The enter ta lnnient wasr furnished• i — .iiul . n i l 'by Mike Reidy. the well-known tap

• • dkm-er. of "VTCiil Xew -TWrt . rrant

Christmas Pudding "p. Ts-nwrnnr John - ^ 7 ^ '.- ;i..»- ti.a* i . n i . « . l , a . " * B

: Brett pep. Olive I ' lunket t and

neveral

lur»:«

it-r v l t b thht-alth wbfth

Bt »

In nf

I hertayw

U v r j . n , - . l«• pB- e ,i In 1U1*- i t

• tr n . - ,•

Whipped-4'rt*ami

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lit..t

" " ' ••""" W r Prank Moran alno Hang selectlonnr a . p - n ^MIU. a hal h e r T n e h o u s e wo» prettlly»wii-h

af Mix i*t-pa inakern and with the

ChristmasJL6 t?pu Hit" ^

46A t v U r r / \ 3 BTORBTORE

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The Hamilton Shop150-152 Main Street

'T1

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iul. | .-*|K>.,iu u( m e

JJ. -»r.-t milk und oneAdd ilit- dry Lngre-I

lted >oI1>' *»un<>h preuent everybody hada Rrftnd and Klorlou« t ime.

T h e foUowinE per»on« were pren-M d M

;:.! ate n t UI l n e Mr. and Mr«

fM'I"-*l r a i s i n ^ ut Uiites, )T u r n in tn KCeaned

Joseph Bren nan. -^Ullan Nielnon.Mildred Mallory. Mr, and Mn*.

-f ••am i w.i and tine-half Moran. Manrir t J.of New York ; Frank J. E1H«. Jo-

tun lain-* made *"Ph Roppert. John Power*. Mtlce(.v a .ui . and a !

ReW>"- l-e«<*"" Evann. Oeorijer 3 pin.-h «»f sal; 'C'l^h. Joseph Turker. of West New

;t ' Y o r k -

M r - T. U

r l ! _ t . . ! - t

l f a - a t i i f<»r <>ini'V^tnrr.t »war In ltm«*

lemon Juice "Marratiwrt."-Mr.—and

^_ Tire eTrrftorrrtrtc- t*^iettlr«;IIK whloh the arii-t-«it-sl£n-

er Is rrciitlnj; iltU Kfti^m. tlicn* \anone whU-h *•« enirrrulK HK tlo those

OT A 1 1

mnde of exotic metal Inoc. Withwluii vhiBslr prnr«* nre tlit-yt(*De<l ! Ttu-lr ••lines" nreIn lure. i mly r:rn fitshlon

Iu- ' *•> i .

S*-haelfer. (Hive Plut tket t . Eileen

tl f o r l o r n i>UrV *»("-TfV- n R H I ""• »T TTi »-i

v i iifgur orf.-*v m i n u t e - u n t i l a l l ar*- , „

march I I > u l i n M r a»d Mrs. E P. Murphy.Witliam Wall. Grace Manahan and

Murphy, of ihU <-it>

T K i ' W e i i u i i h11 - : * t •• 1 1 . > < i f

A Good Child. » . • vv"»- h a v e il [*

CLUB

\ \

)• AU

Shoulder Straps

the • A. ("hrmtma* party wan held hyItiUtren »hould be the Mome Reading Club at theht-ard . l.ui many re«idonce of Mrs Will iam Rulison.

k of ihe good child or 7 Ulncoln avenue.- Friday. TheIi ' -it- quietly and di>ei> Chrlstmav Mory wan read hy i>1n..,U>ui n->i»|1y Tlie (food Walter r Terr tH: wito has prveh

..• noisy ami frolicsome, the reodlns for a number of y^ara.

off

outhful Evening: Mode? AdoptBerthas of Tiille and Sequins

By JULIA BOTTOMI.tY

lure. It IH endow t*«l with ti*»illhr»u-ei te nliU-li cttitrtu^ wirh that sim-plicity which naiif t»ut suphlst i rateditlyllns run ochlevo.

It I** Ihe crpmc ile lft oremP of* f e n t n t mnitpfr—Hrts 4ov<0y -luce kt-rclilef (jiiwn. Not onlyIts kerchief shoulder drn^M- nof fnsrlntitl>tn hut It*' min:irt-t rlnreabout the hti»s Intf-rprets the mode'sIntent

which It Is f;t!»ti,<>t)ct) hi "iniiilc InAniPiirn."

Sp**nkinp of A'ii*-rifiin-innfle laresnot Uuiu since M iuar\t*lous l:u-e ti.-[Kisltion wus +M**>1 In New Vorkcl*y. None tuit <lomf>»tio luceswere p\hit.iw*il. Th.- sti.-wins wasa re\t-l:ition to itic«if who w**-e un-

•*"-!•• ••• ' ••• " " i t " i -n l ly f\-_q i l N l t f klCr-S CllUtf Whl j ffv>tU l!llrope.

The colored lace« tisfd were e<*-pertftUy ai t r ; ic t t \p hffiuiso of their^i.4uliitt*—Xmm>t>arciit.'v. ARyi!i'*r

lntt-reiiiiiij; n-"»te wus the

Use Our Phone LineFor Your Clothes Line

Tw.)Thou* andCustomers

Wanted

We WorkFnr You.

1 ; P-m**n-« - . .readers \on thatmay Jump nt the

this fetching frnck In a 1'urls Itn-pnrt we hasten m stnte Hint It uthnroitctily American, every Inch

ip m o d e r t i l M l o e f f e c t d i - l i l i ' V e dt .y c t i m t i i u i n ^ liu***s w i t h o t h f - r m « -i » T l n l « . " i i ' i: i > r : i > . ' i i .pfori '* '! le <-rt-t»e, watkt, ve lve t nti-lihe—Uket l m t f a ^ h l fn "l i ir t" si-t

U In i he nw«l-t. *•(«uch as It 1ms not

enjoyed for u n n yI S I S V \ . - p t . t n L'niur. t

CHILD SHOULD KNOW

h

i. i -i i - :h«-

: t!i 'Uf

• I I I - I ;

and Gifts were etchanped;" rorolt*c ::\;,. the floor lamp and tea served and genera li .ivt-r H»- may punch enjoyed The Klnptnj; was led by

• .! who («-»**-„ hiii dor Mm. Seymour William** T h e eluh:. ,. n -t.i hiH mother, not joinwl u n . i th*1 o t n e r women'*

.c {.. be impudent, but . dub-, ol the county In favi»rln« a. v; rt-hsinc himself. He Is , coanty v»»--H*fi»iial nchool Thone

uinn with active Im- ; preAent were : Pres ident Mrs W.mind, tood motives. | w . Jftclcaon. Vice-president Mrs.

deMro to help, to i Ajrne« Sexton. T r e a s u r e r Mrs, S.and wlllihjcness I Allen Roake. Oorrewpondtnc Secre-

rtfir.-^ for the Rood of i i a r ? - Mrs. Aaron Dean. TAt%. Fannie

DuRie. Mrs. R. K. DOUSUIA. Mw R.other hand, a quiet | o . F'owler. Mrs. Randolph Howard.-n and pout or think Mr*. K- F. Orecory. Mt»» l ^u ra!v .,r ptan to "deceive • Bailey. Mr*. H V. boronce . Mrs.,,r be nelflnh and h a r d e n . F- 'Mooney. Mrs. J D. Person.and laxy He may he Mm. Reed. Mr*. W a l t e r C. TerrilL

ftit- or plannlnB to do Mrs. Will iam A- Ransom. Mm,Mieaky. al though he ; Mrs. H. M. Woodruff. Mr*. Seymour

of the year pa ren t - a r c

faced w"lth this questio.n and

iiuiovcnt as he sits the re , PfiltianiR.

Winiam

Scissors in the KitchenS< l > r may be very useful In

much annoy-h- kit rhen.ml cut tinners t rying to per-

form <liftV ult tasks with knives.

It* brul»edtr im awayl u t t n e P t f 1??y p

. to prepare"~:t*rap*trtttl,ojt tlic-por» and cnttlng

Mrs. Adolphi

It i< when wr att*-mtH -i-*»SANTA Cl_AUS LEGEND l>e l un li teral tu our tntf rpretat lon

• ' i hat we pel into tleep water.S a n t a Claus rea l? ' At this sea- l n l h H S a n I a r U l U , Wc,.lu\ , . , h -

>URpestl.>n' t hat ther*- i- even nior*1

Jo> in Rnilit LIIUU HI tM-uiui:1. Ih*-

m a n y of t h e m It i> a v e r y p n i z l i n p U 1 ? a " f l n v t l f ° r l

i ; t h t > r " r*xh"}' l h " U l

' ' -••In-h tfr*M-d H e r e : iNo w t heone. \ \ h a t a re we to do about It? fc|llrl, o f r. . 'gftfulnesv, Suntu Chiu-

t'ome-i in tht1 nipht, leaviiiR uifis insilence ami re tu rns to oh-icuntv

; for prni^f or thank*.t * m p * u t M - i - iiiai e d l i f r t - i tit '

s h o c k w h e n hf l e j t r n * ; t h e t r u t h .~ child does not esip(»rient'M ;m>dren be told and what is the value a m l l n e significance of the Santaof t-he--Santa C lous - l egend? I n m u lMt^nd— alont with thiu of

"1?T*

We Do ALLYour Washing and

IRONING

Complete LaundryService

And Our

Tel. 1515 Rahway wmcuThe Hamilton Laundry

4f1

UAH WAV. N."J.

S a n t a Claus to beAre chi ldren to i>«*lit*ve . that evivyman In rnoth-eaten whiskers ami I t (

shabby red - coat found on s t ree t | ^corners o r in store**, is t he real ' S(SaniQ ClauA? What should t- iU

HAVL PARTYThe employees of the Replna

Corporation enjoyed a monnterChrist mas Party thin afternoon atLe Chat Ndlr. In Avenel. where atasty dtnbe> .and entertainment fea

Edi th D. Dixon. e r t ea« ion spe- o t h r r fairy ta les—remains v-iu-.n hecialtst In child study for the S la t e Bro\v« older ami enter- a »>rl«l ofof New Jersey , has the following greater reali ty.to »ay In answer to these often- ranked questions: i ,« . . . - . - . -_

in the nrs , ploee it should he j ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEDmade quire clear that "no one has ! Mr. Alexander K

those—on—dfcwlay dwcmown_ are 'of 107 Bryant stroet. :rha-mherluin.

ever seen Santa Claus and thatonly men dressed up to look l ikelFt t i : RandolphSanta Claus. No one knows who ' Benjamin I.. Murray. Jr.. sou orhe is . where h e lives, or what he Mr ami Mis. H V Murm> of 14>

tof

:ures were one the

»ay»that

Keep them clean \ ti'on. bat tbe evidence of

\ \ near the kitchen

"To make homes , that Is whatu ,>man i-* for

Homes make the rommunl ty .«hf*tJ»C'r rura l or urbbn.

N't'.lapes Ami towns make the«iues. elites make the nation.

After all. though men andwomen mnkp the homeB.

'"~"fT~~*s—rhe-~hu»n-K—which mftltert ^ r breaks the men and women

Whether •• our naxioo&l life tscrea; or mean.

Whether our social activitiesare maT ure or stunted.—Smiethct.. our., sons and daughter*

that there 1B ntf noiseto the

pobservers claim to hnve beard &DOIBC ttomewhat similar to R faint

looks like.~0tte~ Cln Uimas

All we know is that Bryant -i re«;titttle children

ex

hang their Btocklace and somethingVerT~ttyste'rIbus arid'woncTerfuFhan-

m"Santa Claus" is only another

'iiuuiB for Sirttrt*

PLANMUSICAL TEA *A riuisTc:71 " t e a iiud food >ule N•Hie lAhniwtX Uv Uu> C'ivurth Work-

Pntil's r iuirch far TUP«-•>fat iorv.

Good Dentistry—cannot be valued in

dollars and centsOur Dentistry is GOODOur Dentistry is Painless

Our prices are MODER-ATE and within reach of

painless Extractionby the "AIR" Method

-FREE CXAMINAT10M.

the ordinary wage earner.

CHVS^^RTZ, ELIZABETH

Mit

so legend tells us , the patron sa in t . roinmeii.-ing _al_

.™S-4-ot «M4* <4uwrea.pinake little J-

children hnppy "he riElted Vheir ^ _ j JJI j& IML J-CBL.Jthe polnr^cht dtepmra. Som« | ^ 0 ^ ThTere"of C&toV* h i S h ^

during 1UJIIV4*

flay and left plfts to commemoratethat birthday. The child's inmgi-

figS"nwral or vleioon.

t6 that HOT erenlncUr*« ye* »f« plfttmlnc o? velveti clflffaa. c* T»erb»Tw « *• t o *fnun ttrtabtfet. It a«?« not mjt-'-which, ft&Tbfe th« the mode Tn-* fc&eh-^hfr Important thmc I*.it yon. win l » t»HinB short orhi lnteatlon « y°° t l 6 n*\l?'eape1« or n inctet (coek-

y £ of t|iftbont thft happl»t tonpjj-

o*cnrrcd in the

MiWy into thfrI**""In an enlircnintt nwei

-trtety twjn*

that the

their ornate trans-(Peeved un-SBl

t h e and cape-

Whether reltRion U pORR*hle orimpt»»».«fble.

All depends upon t he home.

esPoor Centipede; think what &

choncr he hnr "f tTPt^lnE 0^ rtfl thf*wronp foot.

Small Boy: "Mother, why doyon use tooth_ paste? Are yonrteeth loose?" -

Jilted* Atktof Cow sad Hoo^s

J on file ln coot*; here Martini rinnlntl Is ceetinc to recover* part of the cost ot a hopelessv love nf?alr.A PlnnlBW In hU salt ntts ^• thn", a bonse. lotft, <wx, ttnrt

, X other property he deeded! $ Mrs. Emma Olnmac, the ob- <

; turned to him. ^

T'lanlRtl 0«eded the property

she »onid miarry

omThey All Love

The colors somehow stand for -thoughThe red. the white, thft bine;

And faces, likewise, symboliseThe brave, the pure, the true.

AmLalways, in >the memory,Sorfte~f aces stand apart

To 'rouse the best, sometimes the worsCWithin the human heart.

-4-have-my.- The strong ones of the nice.

Whose records in the-hearts£>i men..The years cannot efface.

But when I think of riffht ftn^[ wronj.Of things we duchl-to-dor— :—

Of family ties atnd fellowship,. I think of opt AvnntWi.

That strengthened iftsnily tit*.Ana taught.-thefftiCh-61: «nSle£tllfe

BShe

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—" Use Y«rar'-^F;We Will Deliver

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J. R. H0UGH. President.CHARLES A. BRADLEY. Locil Editor

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RATIONAL ADWBTlSING RE-PHI *t*1Kttt JIKSIY

H»rvC) C.Xt* \wt—Chtatf—HtlUdetphta—"

DECEMBER 2

'Is There a Santa Claus?"Francis P. Church'« Editorial in the N«w York (iun.

September 21. 1607}

Why Patriotic Societies Are NeededSame people may wonder why patriotic societies

exist, and the reabon^ for such existence a re givenclearly aud logically in *n a n k l e tu the currentIBBUC of Lh& National Republic under the title "Lo, thePoor Patr iot ." The article was written by Harry F.Brewer, chairman of the Committee on AmftrtcanUft.tlon and Aliens of the, Sons of the American Heroin-lion. Mr. Brewer eels out the work neceasary toInstruct our aliens !n the Ideals of American ctttten-shlp and ahowft how the anti-American forces areklways at work to tear down the pillars of our gov-ernment. Commenting or. the duties and alms otour patriotic »ocletiei ho says:

"The . f ra i l ^ p r k of our patriotic societies is lobe as active pro-Americans oe these persons a r e

fey BAKOLD BELL WEIGHT

actire anti-Americans. With the united efforts ofu'ur -personnel, with the leaders we ha*« In govern-

MOMS, we could stop the prating* of these malcon-tent? by compelling the enforcement or the presentdeportation law* by preventing any weakening of

\V,

a i

i l u

:.ikr- pleasure in an-wern.e at once and thu c

:\i lv the tmnun-unlflatton below, e*presstntr-arm*1 i lme our preat pratiflcatton that it^

numbered amonp. the friendB of

"". n-nr Y,<\ t;>r — l n m e i p h t y e a r s o ld S a m e of

ni \ l i " ' ,* f r i e n d s s a y t h e r e l.- n o S a m a t ' l a u s P a p a

sa \ (* if v o n •*«•,. it ni t h e S u n i t ' f >o. ' P l e a s e t e n

nit- tli-1 t r u t h I--- t h e r e H S a n t a C 1 R U > ? — V i r p t u i a

O'H:;:-. 1. •:.. 1 1 " \ W M N i n p t y t i f i h S t r e o i ' '

Y i r p i i . i a . y o u r l i t t l r f r i t - iu l s ar t - w r o n g T h e y

h n v r ii.-i-ii ;iHf. :»-il h y t lie j - k e p t u s - n i of a F k e p t t c a l

a p . - T l u l \ d,i n o t b e l l o w cx< (*;u i h e v n e e T h e y

tTi. :ik : l : a : no* \. n i p r u n b e w h u h i- n o t c o m p r e h e n -

> i M r in t h e i r l i t t l e m J m l R .

A ' ; n i i iu l . - . V i r g i n i a , w lu-i h e r t !iey l<e m e r . ' h o r

child:** n V . n r r l i l l l P I n I h i s cr<~:i* u n t v p r ? c of o u r ?

m a n i- a i m :v l.ij-t-.. t, a n a n t . in h i t I n t e l l e c t , a ?

c-omp.HTf,! u n i l iiu** b o u n d l e s s »,.o rlc! M_«bottt_ h l m a »

KV '-apaMe ot

the prest-ni immleratlon laws, and extending themas widely as notalblle. and by hedplnfi the nationtkbout with as much protection in the registrationof aliens and in the certainty of criminal law en-forcement a? Uie average foreign government ha*today ,*

•The anti-Ame-nean is ever and always on thejob Our patriotic s o c i e t y can combat him no t ; blfi word, thot «»**«•> *^">J"-U by -orWn* in .he «-ho*U. bat by persuading ] £ ! £ - * « , ^ l ^ : ^ r ^ 1 ^ 1 ^ 1

o u r c h u r c h e s io be p r t a i e r i n s t r u m e n t * for p a t r i o t i c , u n p r p t p u n o u g fellow* t hm <l«>nr.nd civic w o r t h t h a n they a r e n o w . by In fo rming our j t a t e u p much room but on- r-f i:>'

m l and civic. .sr©^P..5 e v e r y w h e r e t ha t t he i r j j t t i endous import nni-e.

A Safe Beti tiller

hlmwlt. hit moatly ain'twhy th* man what «M« O i"1 °»thlhkln' about other tMk,. t - m^t

fc EftfcB yon—c^m- Xt«-±n- =- —\

Six Cylinder SentencesBy DR- JOHN W. HOLLAND

priiyn nlxmt til* d,u-^L-ut-rally Ouea them.

The l i n k e r snys: "If yonwant "tlmr tu pn->s quickly, »i^« tt m»U\"*

Mnkr niyre of what jou tiavc.und jmi riinunt t-nxylhusewho ha\e more.

Watch om for jour ;ri>o\c, It| muy wenr ilit-p L-nouguI fur > i'ur erit\ »•

Dili

HINK »

ore went wont*,t r icky, sly. mW. h!e\ .>us.

T h e r e a r e s.-it. mii*i»>.hard , h.-t :>i"t '•*1>M

^ T h e r e ore words ili-'i pre-t e n d t o mean o n e th ing wl«.-n th*'>actually mean H"1 V t r v op|».-<it*-There nr«~downrlgVt \l.-"i.«u*. nnar-relsome. fight In^ wonK kmtm:worda, ond words that »re Wn 1hearty, true, honest, M<-u>tfn*i «n«treliable. There an- a fc-rt-nt nuinv

, V :mil > "iir soulthn-f prii>tTs u «1 J}'.

f o r f h t h e r - : Tin* l'«f> !•* i>«'hh.-l> In |iM .,t. .11 tU- 111i b i T unb f i i r l n \ v i th h i m . •

Tl*e xrury l ie re-

A Voice for the Movies Is ChEntertainment Standards of

LABWAY RECORJp, TUESDAY,.DECEMBER 25,1?28_

i»y Ibrwtn JTw C o b bA SMALX TALE ABOUT A

LARGE NOSE

A NEW YORK plnj-wricnt. fa-mous for^n git\ of,sardonic ho-

mnr. won Invited one evening t°Join an after-theater party at one ofthe I lnuiJuay caTea.

The prospective host lo l j him he

What Most People 'Don't Know, _.„, „Origin of 'Talkies" Wai Invention of Tele-

phone Fifty Years Ago.

1

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iISV

r' i - 1 *

. , < • * • -

By JOHN B>OTTEf*&©WPresident. Electrical Research Inc.

in a lady friend or til*-*the

The introduction ot sound Intomotion pictures, although lt» com-mercial dovelopmout In lem» Uianthroe )'Oar» old. 1B chan^inji the en-ti*rtaliHnent nttmdarct*a of nrttttona"of people and bldn fair trtloatxo—rm—Indmtr *•. Thl»

ham been

1 Khol t l i - t iltt-r. Y*'U dull t vw\\mist - >our r.Ile to >^ur »t.uuli1i r :*'

U u t w l i « - n l l i t - y r t ' ' n - l i » « . l 1 ' " ' ' ! • • » ^ • ' • t

of umiKiiii: «-*p " i " 1 I "" 1 " 1 u n m \> ^ I M 4 I W ! 4tviier Utad . Llie inuU « >'ii:id firtti II.e final I'um-i unn.- . l l^his f r iend w i t h : "* \ «• *»«fi- |>1U><>>1Ii —[ tlii* i i tne. dtiln t » ' c V

• • 1 !,.r.- :>r,- IM>.', V who we*»m to

"rnTTfHl In fft tTTeli-mr to till t l iN n»li*

"Tell me KomotMne at»oot t h l iCirl." Uv wiKl " I H »tie m»o<l l»K>k-liit; or Is »h« one uf t h o s e to ta l

- \ \ ••11," ndmttti*d ht» friend. "»tieK n l * - \n r t l y « l n i l l i l r a j ! a r n \ t i i £l*«*iiut>. bu t Wtn-'fi nn ' ful l> Oli**—lTi>.n1 <-ttnipunT. n n d nil tb . i t »i»rt of

TTTPTTTKI" -to"" wI"lcturr»."" "Synchronired Pictures.""Talklnjc MgvtoE." "Talklnc Moj-ins l ' lcturcs." anJ "Talkies."

for next year calls for atd d i t i ladditional

threeHollywood

two

studiosft!

talking m tfa«r "of tin

-devt^ncd-TD niain'alnfield tbc potfiilon u(baa already buUt : -r it«irworld.

tals

»jyd the piny"V\>lt. fur %i>ur

.-outinuance depends upon the solidarity of A m e r i c a . '

;nd t>y brlnptnp tho pres^ ami li terary orcans of j

Atnenn i away fr-fini ATt-ft-H+tiHle- - w t U i -i^Jid^^Li

the radical of every decree or typt* who

fvr w or ihlefsnees or which dell*bi« to mlui-

n-.ire and belittle the patriot, whose effort* would

Mabtlm> and rt^rpetunte the nation and st imulate

ibem to r t 'a i i ion acahis t the subversive proups and

lentlers,

T l u ' thini mission <W- our ancestra l societies iv

;o instill the sf'irit.ol Ameriui Into the alien a.nd itHo

the native-born ae welt. This flpld of «*ork ts **•*>-

fold lu the first place it It. concerned with adult

al iens. Tht- initial objecr of this phase ot the work

IU mitfllq, ! V1UKH u h m c

a r ereplrlts. px>d »nnd throu^ti nil w <-i~~-

i n

Ulti

they nre iu^t t s IMJor I. Of course, t l."iotv much more nMvr t t \ inJust like human beiiiF* n = aln. *."''tvaider snch word^ ns rli!lilh«*»l. »"°"1

r:nle, son duurlilfr. vw^-llMVirt.frirn.1 — h»»w n l ;w il.i'.v i"v ; » :--Mwealtli of Juimnnlty \s In f ••in 'Tbo «ord denth IH-W »;.*<" n •- :

No word is tnort' Lnstiact wi!b Tf-oiIt U \ 11ul with som>w :.iul

It is sn r h n r r M w ' l ' ' ' ^ tcr> utui awfulnt*>* ntui unnltry th:nIts appenrimco ni :in> r->m|> .i v :*11! \ a f 1 ll'.i! J , i I'PTI! a * i i Ii u si'^ci'Mi

1 ». r,"t*— t » i r

'I i . i , i - •"

-f !.

" \ *••«, I known Mil'1* ttmtirn fullys n t r t'H t a k e n «

W (..-it tit- r«-n--ftin-i.i).-f \ t>u* nt mMtr tcM. Ills u or>tffiir* « r r c (u*l ifl»-il StU itt£ • ! a: it.If wild h i s f r l t -n l a m i ht»trn-tul » vu t^ci tv'ilTL. **vw* »n rtiv<Ml* r«.i > •tuntt> I t i ' k i a c j * n u n ; *\t>matlH I T inm«t^t»uri«' a t i ' l ine fiNi i t i r»- - n n !t n rf,:* f i t n t t t ' i - f : • ti 11 »•• w i t n l **fi'iii t :r»- ' ru l* i —-*t ' i >* »t*r** •- " *T" "-"-

T*> the

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Prepare for^Next Year by Now.

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You can enter by paying $20, $10, $5, $2, $1, 50c or 25c weekly, receiving a check aboutDecember 1st, 1929, for the amount.

If payments are made regularly and promptly interest will be added.

[ » r r

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r flrllvny. Fox"J/o^fcrr AMOK*

/T»r

Wrrfrm flrrlrtr ^»

i I r ln

t h . \rvnh and> ;i Sai i lH I ' l a u s

•n<*r»r-nyHe exists

"•*""'ay " rr ' t fa ' inly—^=—Krvr—mw

7 ' O X I M . ntirt > - u k n o w thi i t :h. '> a b o u n d a n d g i v e t o

T y o u r l l le il;- I n c h o n b e a u t y am', j uy . A l a s ' h o w

" dr t -arv « ^ i ) M !M ' II

• • C l : i U - I ' vv - i l l ' ! t l-

« V i r p i i u . ^ T l u i f «

( I K .

" hit>

3FT

woiLl M thp:-f xvpre no Santa

•- lis'iuty a> if ;lu ire were no

i:l 1 !-• n.< - hildMkt- faith then.

: n;n:ii • :»> ".i^kr IOU'IMMP this exist-

hi'uM h..%r' ho (iij,iynu'iit, except in

:;:. Th,- .".«rtiiil hclu with wbirh «. hild-

w orld vouKl he tjxuiipms!ied.

ii- ir. San:.i f'utu-'.' You might as well

f.ii'ic?-' You nufiht fi't M'ur pupa to

««:*h HI! tin- t'himuiy* on fhcinlmas

S.Hii.1 t lain- : u: <-\t-r. if they did not

l;»ii- t oi:;:u>: • d«>wu wlmt would lhat

i i - S-.r.-;. riau.-. Inn that i> no slpn

• ,i Si»:;:,i Cluu- The most real

they can learn KnelUh and" thun become

Tir»t llabilitiei. to thempclve? und to thf nation

they are urgetl to "take ou- their **tir : n u i i

andNext coiisrr.t our

and finallv_. help mem comi'ii-w i«f r

and become a par t and parct-1 of their adopted land,

with a good -workinp knowledge of the country'-*

rustonb, laws and Institution* The course of in

Htruction preparatory to cltlienshtp ic very impor-

t-ant and should be fostered fend encnuraprd by all

patriotic societies, usually in co-operation with M»rne

institution such as the Chamber or Commrrcc. or the

:he Y. M C A . or one of that type. Thib work which

is actually belnc carried on now in many

tfey is Americanttatlon par

beautiful

1 -fl-orti"

l . f . '

b r o a d . - t . t:i!K>i.1 think,

H« n '.!>.;

UOr. \i--Iouv,word In »ntwo letter u

WULout qbfttoiu of '.trouMe tiud

I * T

m» is ='• t l.H'i.! ' M'-

i, Vlt: N »ta i l of n'l

v m:J \vr» :.

11\ \

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n . - « i ti> l n > r a n *

w a s T l > r t o - f i n l

: i r . ] n t i ) n t ]

he ta i i i t*>

I n u

xd u p i I t i r lnx t h e D C » a.i\ *a«i caciil . I n r to I* t h e twti- • . f •*«

r h a r - a n d |r«*nlu« A .'ti •-•»«ill i arwl iwtrnarin •• - •'.-^ »rt

«f

It

~"Tn t h o w oi i'i HI

XW-

that :iei ihiUl:«E nor men

f fa;ru-> <lan<'i:ig on

ihju/a no j>roj?I tha t

. t lu-y a r c n n i

X o l i o d y c-iui c a n c e l v c o r l m a R i n c a l l t h e w o n -

I d e l s t h a t a r c u n s e e n a n d m i M - f a h l e in t h e w o r l d -

- Y<iu m&y U i a r a j i a r t t h e li.it>> > r a t t l e a n d s e e w h a t

m u k f - t h e n o i ^ e tnsWle, hn; t h e r e i- a v e i l c o v e r i n g

— t h r un-ftMi w o r l d « h n h TI<>T i h r s t ro t i f f e s t . no t e v e n

. . t h f u n i ' f d i.; rc - t i t :h «>f ul'. i lu > i r o n p c s ; m e n t h a t

e\i*r livt-d. « ould i ca r apart ' "

"•'"r t i n l v f . m h . f a i n 1 . . ] i o r ; r > . l n v p , r o m a n c e , c a n

. p u - h . . - i d i 11-.i*: i. u i t u l u a t u l \ LLW a n d p i c t u r e t h e

•* STJprma! beaut >• and glory Ixyond. U it all real?" Ah. Vircinin. tn al: ilii.- wnvld There i s -no th tns e l se

~~=—riuii ana -

No Santa Clati>? ThanTt Cad. he ttves, and be

- —nay, WJI i- l l . t l l I •""' ' I t i l l !

timev ten thousand years—he

l.he. hc-tr,L u t

1927 Auto Harvest of Deathf t

^ e let t ion i l iox ' who u- «'<l thf traffic lanes throughout

— U»e Si^t*.' were rti^aied wlLh laxKe ^osLerri. jihQwlng

7 tha : Motor WHii.lc t\ .mmiss-ioner Will iam L. Dill

- hnd •1ma<i<1 tin highway?- t>f New .lersey safe.** While

Cttiup teli cotnmi>?-ioner <lui' ^-redtt for his able »nd

"en^Te^TT^ rTFoTT- To TtT^^vvinptisTi such a thlim. yT*t tvvrm

the rctiuit r<ii**»n ^ s u e d h> th r National l>epartment

• <vf <.Vnvnw>r*:«, i-in- Suiic luis ji loup \vay to go in

- Jt.s pudpa\>>^ tt> mak*1 tratfi-" Mife. l i terally t.

T h e record for New Jervey discloses tha t 9T3 per-sons > - me to their deaths Ihrouph autnmobfle «txt

r ittalitdenls Ii; 19C7. an iiurear-e oTTFl fatalit ie"s""o"v'e"f

preceding twelve ntonths.

Another angle *»T the *-liaaiiv>u I- M^CII ir. the

- •fart t h a t tn l*t2" tv-r-nty-Mx live?* p«-r 1<MMM»0 ^•opu-

]a4.lon wi-rr .-^ri liictid in ihi*. S la te , as i ompared

•- With »n avt'ra-pr f(»r ih*1 nation of 1!',:. [>ri lt«.t,O/>(\,

A> a t l tm*x in the oft. ml announ k cmeal Thatfn thi* country last yoax rl,T(*4 « r re Killed by motor-curs , «> vompiired with 1S.-VH in lf»-6. an tncreaafc

, of -,S3:t. Thi* is a .-nmulatfvf rc^-pr<i of death*. It

— 4» «n4*»-H*a4*Ve that <Ttn

"Bit' that » large iim/jorft >""oY

to »arclt*-!i drivers-.

oa<b ttn<l r v r r y Individual r«*;

Th*> »h i le vittinc behind the

l»n ••* lil« It mul TfTnp

For posslbill-hcel—"Am t ot!

own thty-tcrrlbte•• mortal i ty tol l?" Not everyobr OUQ txwotne aa* l«rrt moioriM. >»ut everyone t a n leant to be a ..sate

£££. •* drtver i*y see-inc th»t braKes i»re tn order , byicbinp iii; road inTer>e«-tions cautionsty, by Veep-•Sn-Thls or "her" "sWii -wt-tbe road* 4*y-4*1clttC

Uy rcfMfcS&Snc from rxumHttSs Sfrd aw»iny rcCralnlng tram speedinc «r

Tfercve *qd other «STitatk«n5

out. -Not noiii UICJ

Don On Din Hits the MurkA certain Dr. Spooner. who Is a professnT at

(.Oxford, or an *<.)rfor<l fion" lu the approved Ti-rm ofdesiKHa;ion, has reached the conclusion that noir»ei> the mt.st malifrnant plague That ha* ever con-fronted crvUtxatton. He has been earnestly pleadingfor its hUppresMon dectarinc that thin is the mostItnpartant ^irtfaerit. dulj- ot manfclnd

c h u r a r t e r s . rnim-.l m^r.- r.tiCHUMM! n+* r*>- unur.ai-ly tlratlnny other tl.in* in II f w.-rit- tlie rhli'f cause of i.\\ tbcu-o human tx'lnc* s u f r r .

You remomtw-r toe tn.ii v.

K o *

i - I - I

in*- t-

i ! •

AND THEY SAY FHATFIC4JRES DON'T UfE!

Ol IB II . ot

>\\.

Audible Cin+-r.-«"ir<l.ne and

mot loa

.<t tor ibefr

wayBank With the Electric Sign

farm of

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f l . s wt :i :. .>:id

No. I do n-'t nit'nn if «athe simple phrnse "Me and (."-iMcaused the WorM war. Uut I «1«5ar most einphntlcally thi.t thesplrtt TrMrh inirs thf imllvtflufti -Betf

before nny consideration of

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r»it ti>nh ..n IMIT. > hente^r OTTT

Being a m&dical man. and apparently ou*- who>eInterest h a s i-ome to be concentrated in neurrulnRy. , o t n C P 4 > l n t : 5 p t n t w h ( l h p u t s w-lfln-ihe professor a-i.-ociatts the prevalence of rxc«Rpivp [ tr-rests before the welfare and hap-noi»e with the alarming increase In nervous dls- Piness of nil other fpilmv bei t io . M»*»orders which mark^the present ape He I. con- . £ ? W ^ V U ^ K ' T 0 -V , "* 1 '

first before nod—thnt swint. I s«y.vlnc«(! that t h r world r-atrnot have all the n o W t h a t , h a B 0 , ^ n ( | the w«r» lhat h a \ enow- attends, its activities and enjoy a f i l r arerap*1 of been foucbt since buninn wnrs be-health at the same time,

There have been thousands, of otherwho -h*Jes-peciaJly In thU **o«tatry, wlw have boon »lmtlarly •

ronvlnced. and many ?»f them hav* aTtempted from :t ime to t ime to do soTnfrttnn,; a boot U- Societies i<*r I

u'lnece^^ary nol-*es> have

Yes. nnfl that ME spirit will con-tinue to cnuse unt«Od wafferlnc. por-row and rtnmh. if we could drive

I l to u u i t m r a . - t u r v . !!«• i c r t<:u t n n l '•••"*!y , , u — I t " > n l ! hell»e 1. T : . r f u r p i ' • • " l *h a n d * ^ l » « vv...-V*-»l i n t t io f m l i - - I t " * ^i l t o j r . - r t n l n l ) h « . | R hnt.»l in i.i:«W r > > a l

l u c " t l - i* cn>| ' . \ o » »H«t n«»i 1-"•'" r*n *n J u r r i . w : \ fiu iliil n«'t p l a n t n VM-U ; "> o u «l i l n<>t p t i l i n a t p n r o w ; 3 n « ! h*« 'il i . l n e t p i r l u T n n r-flr —Now r » n S h ^TI»U »*** ' "1 nilsvO a bumjKT cr.»i' l-.'f '

t.ilst

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t1 to it!««<l;*tribut

f«- in.

Crmph C*>mp*r "N

boto war*SAME STO«v

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Your

maulthe -iupnreaRjQnTested sporadic activity tn many Antertva-nlie---, b» nothtT>F ot prononnced importancehave cotne out of all their effort s. The borbarou"fltn. gpps «m nisi the Ba.rocj4.nd even scemti to

nefis

spirit of ME ont of. lout of onr uffnlrs. we wonl<the pence. weTl-ttclns.' n n i^ happi-

ess of the world. Ami tne ontyIn Lhc nnlrersc »tilch r^n

barrtsh-this t lc*mteHw splrll of ME~ts the spirit of -Wll—

It Is often suld Uiat life Is n

1 t>**C your [-aour r-lucaltrtTi \* not r o n r <*

n nt nil What you m i l j ^Insure. education, HIT frteml. in rt*nltty b»-happi- toTTT'i Tr* "" i.'reul tttnttv -(»e»t|tl»*. —ft

-t»plotir^"tt't [tip rn\p: ' ! 'n h n betid tlie **rttrH>U. equip, tmuntiiiu ami r u n them. TSTfl._y«n. .TtT-rtri l n ^ . ' — p r c a t f ^ i i i r " " " " " 1 —ln» tnn

- T i s It"** vrnr.~ ~V\s but a bii ••* ni»tbi*mati«-*tl-.-re ore T fum«t.f» nu' i> I""*t-oal ye dl\Ul«- J> *»¥ 7 »ti;,t»rt'iw n* follow • • S*"%»-n into s U7 li.ro ^1 l» .1. »• Uirb i» 'Ui-. IB*

»ummf!

land. irrLa 'l i f tTIUlU . > •Spain. SoatnlodU. and tt.<I hroochoo t —11talking ptctur-and the <*r <-tne«l Lhclr <

* Tl^-MR th* ri r""

II fort-.t..

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He

me , c anible . This miibes us »»tmerated for

year nft r year. "—.— . I4erts with tbfcoddfc Ln.l"nTor ni!

jcbed and are otf*-i r oxvn perjsonal t»«»n<*-Hw-r—nre in*t7- \«>»r

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rnU »rvcn

lotiofi.A* clviliza(ion become* more crowded and more j chances Jast the same.it I*, forced lo ta«.kle various, problems . There nre no safe bets, 1

that are concerned with violations of »U the senses. , thlpga, • The sures t tUIH£——— —•—~ ' saiest uet—.In mo>t respects tome pro^rres- is achieved The**ye and the tio-se. a> a rule, are not as NeriffuMyoffended to da> a.- they were a few years apo. al-though i*i all larcer communltie.v there has been arapid multtplication «f I>otetit;al sources of offense-Hy--frot-h—«HB-ki—itnA -aifactor^: _acr.ves. Thr-re in sliiLmuch room for improvement, but recrulation ha>achieved iu4ich in these two particulars, In themutter of noiseof roodfrn civilization is too swift to let possibleeffort! at reform catch up with It. and »o the urban

•murnt -npc-oaics ttn-rcte>4ftg*y nolKy, -An

tie one"irtt nir

e*<lurntl<>n to you In order inikcM uso tt for utr.

Kctucuimn wlilch l« notoi-irtt of \VC U - a dar-qmrt

j o n

The fi- m-rc

oi^.iiuzatton nf tho American Tele-l>h.iue and Tolccrajih Compajif, setout tn apply •what ihey had learned

Quate liitnioq of the -needless noises in the averapeAmerican city wonld t m a newspape r co4umn

Or. S-poAnor i* r iphu Somebodj' ought to getIn behalf of the quieter life But at least t*er i» a fortunate roan. He is privileged to reside

•a—scrfentty—unwurpMped—ie—tb*-at OrfoiU.to at *.H

Why Mamed Polks QuarrelClaude Anet. a FreDchman, -who poses as an

-*.. .on . Uxi* and wife, has come here to lectnrc on

catne* them and how they can be stoppedAmong oUier UtlnCa, Be. «ays thai most ot this

to one the a t w a y B tr»*nEto llif iKhcr. \u for Instance..where both a r e of a BohtnltrtnK Instead of a domtnat-Iftg ««po«Ittotu thfew Is little likelihood of quarrel!^

tv-'Tltfc ouetn wajrlaBfefc w'llfefc one k& domtnirtmc~vun theBtontf t& sttlvlnlt to the other's anthority, there is

1-sotae -fniBrTeJIne. <iepeod*ne <m the o r t e m to whichI the dominating one Trishe* to be master; while

tor fairly flies among conrples where both are strong-

I

to tiostsinaxa th«lr ii&fte.-%r» too- much toneAccording *o il°w

tlie oftry-

Ink to m^te tfce other over or forever Jmlioe

the man who hiu. the WE h a b i t - mi lon . Thr cdocntod MK P O ^ . T Jwho always says WE. aod »lway« ! o does not nckno«ledce n roal

sMt.le I-WE man. ' nftpr nil, n^t well »»doc;irctl. We

| S I would <1« well to write <-wr tbr i-nmepabcr fff t ho fo-mity

iv a" in-t con\tlmt

J nf t . r Ml, n , u ,U .Htew o u M ,,A w l l t o write <• ^

to orer r school In tt.c landwrected- HnBhanda and wives who j ttiU'wnnOerfttl lltllr «on|-VTtntnfcind « V WE, and who Uve < Co»*drr wbat the Wl.

w belli•* a cn»:j wjiv n ' [»ro\ t ihr d^-lnrr-d, "Ye nthl 1-'

fTrVic-s."*1' nnil 1<c made M» n>lumn of firnre* u<*conllns to hi* ownf"nunla. "\Tbeti, prnrtln; from ttt»bottnin of ftie '

-rttr—t**f—wsffti—ft

.ah u- tlif tran»tnt*vton of sounl toth. <ti vrlopmcnt ot a special tech-ft^^*. ^^latliv^ t o toJfelnff -ntctorros.

QUALITY SOUGHT11., itrohl.-m W3» not primarily

on, <•( ttynchronlztni: aoattd and

the ci>»un»nIn Th

^ t b S n T wtic tore the W13 1- « A office In rl.c .pint ..f VVKhnhli are rarely dtshonorwl hy their rathpr ttmn In the «pin. of MR

Mother* who are ffK I w ' r rWil^n campaign*tcotttm or ox*r . ».«« y

looted or necleetwl by tbelf son> n-ocy more bocominc to the

24. ?r., C»\ _~. CS. Tturkr Isho nnnounrvd with flnolStv. *'TVysr-^ The ftnirr* to" prove It *•**

This nrna She-a'* c ih lb t t :

i. The real problem v u toa soUstactory quality otIn ftdr-qnato volume and tb'6prluclplca which Ihe

£- had mucc-cisfoUi ___voTceiramethtt the htiman

n on. thoOT«r

Boldwn tall. People who thlnte nnd^ny WE—woo have the WE bnblt—Btlflotn doqhlD^eroTa—thalt—awndates . Soch p»p»e never take

erofuty. They nerer cosh In forthemselves <m the conBdence whichtheir frienflt bare tn them. Tiiey

betray or rob «r thort-cbance

1-- n n i |

• T h e ME type of office "ueofcor nn-1joh hontpr Is the shame of t>nr m n ntry—professlADBI potfttrlftRs

y and -w-tthoni distortioni.'mp\oyctl In hrlnxlnc ahont l ta 3~Crt-vftfiTuX recording and amplifica-tion m ro

of -fvaTOfc office 1? rhntIt exis ts for the per^onnl nnd *ndlvlrlnsl titrvantnce ncd prosperitywhoevwM* Incfcy enonirtt, ot_ Hei

or nnscrapnloo* enna^b to

"Tlw-rc t-* stHI some donbt tn tnr Aboui inrrc x^ars. aB«. the Bellsaid Kelly. M-ot roe tleni Ualmratortes had propressed

n Utc derolopmetU of

p u b t t a

spirit «f B ' And the WE splrtt !must * » JiCtlerty XBftnlfested" In .everydty thoufiht ttnfl cpoerh. It |

th#: TTF spirit

; " \ n ! 1 n cVitra^cttonivTft thrlr-^wilien except insofar ns WE -.'h*lr tlnmrclal vtbltcntinn to !V( .

their cnmnalgn nunagerm mid_pr:rtvrottmiitiecy. Tfiey' "Rave no ~ferT-Ing of WE In their reiatlo-n to

^ £ ^had

;s thft „„,, in

tbeoretlcalty.' Ther* IR nothlna aa a theoretical XVTv Tlie VTF-

In trljose service tucy linvuro take-<Jic Offth of office-. From

'a ffnt tn

thelia ihE^rjeccrdlnK^oJt

on thn rflRo ot tho -film tt*oUof * nhoto<clectrtc cell.

•fctire, -nlw»3?» -«vlden» Inand word and de«d. or tt does

ni . ! -4 . t -j and the

—-what I can of I t -

persons jrofess frierrrt*hip

Nevrrtheless this troilnnIhelnc hy The wfttrit trf

2 (s wrJrten

ly rnpid, both In thejc*{ ytffdio* for the prodtBCtloU ntVmnirt plclurea KM the InfcfSttSRSfi'of r>nntpincnt In theatres tor their

-whnse Interest* are beid tn commonto tfUtcrtminaTe tn the nsc nf

WR fhnt friendshln te Is a liftl*

•To inn*tr*tc «?h»t 1 mean hyenmlnatlag tn the xts* of MB

In fi OCfttfftC be

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«ccompAKied byen it) I rrtronU for

ant) box officeaflrt the theatres -K tefe hav% 4ft»

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tirrtrta«nna. al leastTest tror linscr. Kfttore tU ttie in-.earttntlffn ttt~* \hm_xt.U aftQ^torer. , _ . _ . - _ A L _ . ,

IteOar manntoc'ttring

Uvttj In -•:.<• rtram Ihnt t" \

tn the It'c .r.t;adtiltion «*f >

t u r n ^-a* ggT

an vffvet rflira new «y»trmnrtng, bttt t.>«lhat hereeffect. H

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get yourpurpose

Start any time by paying $20, $10, $5, $2, $1, 50c or 25c weekly. Fifty weeks later you, ready for Christmas, Vacation, Taxes, 1st payment on a house or any

requires a large amount of money. You will be ready for the opportunity\so small you will not notice the cost.

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RABWAT .BECOm TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25,1928.

H0F«M»POtlAK*$ DPLUJ* TME41

ARE UlEft ATTENDEDS ^ralainsTProcedgre for r j?

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HEATRE

IRVING S t L CENTRAL AVE. Phont R o h w o i j ^T I M E ' O F S H O W S • - -

Matinee—Moncray T& Tricray, "2 to U i*. M-Evenlnps—Monday to Friday*-?- to 11 P. -M.

.S&tUraaya, Sundays and Holidays Continuous from 1 to * I P. M

• LAST TIMES TODAY

The following is the p r o c u r e1 as outlined by Chief Turret Cap-! tain Alfred J. Charron, In charge

(Continued from P . D ' On,) - ^ »*»P recruiting station «i the— * - — courthouse. Elizabeth, fur berorn-

Ihe Sunday"bchooL insisted .by the i IHR uti Aviator Pilol, in the Navy:Sii!ula> school orchestra headed try j \ After enltstinp ' in the Sj^yy.F \\ Kidd The pr.-nram i-ommlt- • a l J r < k C r u | U a r e , s e n t - to Ihe Nfcval•tt-i- iiu luded H<?l**n A. Martin, vt«-.^--i o t

r^_ L i i» „-, i/ (» Training Station at .Npwpon, n. i..ri.-lu'.fffln. K J. Morton and Dean \ for preliminary military tratnlrvc.

"Murfilxv. asMFTrpd "by -Wttttapa. -E.-t j A ttrnirpd -number of T*cnrit*.-r...,k utitl Mi-s Maim Clark. ! n o ( eXt**e&inz five, are selected

Trinity Methods , tteefciv from th* Training StationThere weve two Impressive f**rv. i f o r a v l a t l o n training. These r*-

wt- at Trinity MnhodUt Church., ( r u l , s m u B l b e physically, tempera-Kev Heddinc B Lee< h. pastor. . m e n l a n y and psycholoRlgally fitted

EiK£..AT*.rm Stations

i>nniism of infant a

Conrad Nagel.i'.*sa-^t*»|f

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"The Michigan Kid"By Rex Beach—Greater than "The Storm"

Kl.AMlNiI ASSOCIATK

Charles Rogers and Marion Nixon"Red Lips"

- " * — • - • • • -• — ; r m i B T n n u i 11 uiunqt' • « w •-* — • —••u.a* earned out. Georee Parker 1-u-, d e r , w e n i y . n i n e year* ot ase. andras. .Jr son of Mr. and Mrs. Georse 1 b e rerommendd toy their com-Parkrr Liu-av receiving the rile • w a n d l n g o f f i c er for this training.:ev Mr l,cfrh 5poU*- *>H "Tnt* fat&r j ^ After comptettnc the two

;!u' Mjii».ri . T h r rltUM«Q-ttfrft •»->.,fnnT1 ^ fum-ae of-—PO^Ptfl*—Tmtning,i.i*-L or;m-il «:ilt C h r l - i m a s i r e e * a n d , I n p n ^ i ^ . , ^ U-U| b e Kent t o Hum|>

1 - • i'»"f^i " ( w i n t e r ttr- . H o a d s for a n e l i m i n a t i o n tt**i.

IS—Broad and Campbell SU.14—Main W"! Commerce Sta.

. is—New Brunswick and Lake

l&J_HaEolwood Ave and SouthBroad St.

17—Hatelwood and I*ee8Vllle

-*S—Hftxelwood ATO. sod Wood

bridgo Road.22—HtiEelwood and Jaqaes2S—Central and Jefferson Aver24—Maple and St. Qooree Av«8."^s—Mttron Ave. *t»d Bryam St.26—Six Roadfl.29—Westfleld Avo. and Madison

Hill Road.51—irvlne and Hamilton Sta.S2— Wcstfleld and St. Goor*»

Avsa. -

34—Elisabeth Are. and Mala SiS4—Scott Ave. and SrsniSS—Orana ani lrvrnc St*.36—Grand and GUver st»-s?—Ellxahc^i and, Jackson3S—Eliza be m atm SWVll AS5»—Ktnsey Corner.66—Hotue Call.

42—MUton Ave. and

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wi:n r.iiHiiUon snow - O a n d i d a , e s w n o pucoeBftfullyu; . - (hi soloist lo r a , , i U | M I w | 1 ] l ) (4 , r a n H f ^ r r e d to

4 T-hnsre-M-W-tatfoosiifally- -cam-.p)t-te th is i-ours«» will !>•* n^ni to

and a*ssi,;nt-ii to an av ia t ion unitL. At ttu« end of *tx month" sea

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r was lmpr«*>troupe uii'lud

46—K. MUton Ave and Barnett

Bl- -Maple Terrac© and Centrfcl

Christmas

B2—Church and Hamilton Sta.65—New Jersey Reformatory.

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SPECIAL CHR1STMAS1 SHOWSTuesdav—Wednesday—Thursday

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ii-mit ' i l t.v t h e i r r o m m i i n d i i i e «>fl\- Jf t - wi l l Ut1 s e n t t o ih.- N a v a l A i r '

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lV rt-o<iiun**iul«*tl u ill l»e r*-tuit»fil «»nu i l " IK . .m l for a ser»>n»t i*t*ru>d of MX" . iiiniiLh^. if n o ! r t - foni rnfndtHl t i n - "

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T. i f pjtr- t h ( i » aiuliaati*!* w i l l t 'f d e s i g n a t f »1N *• v a 1 A v i a t i o n I* 11 ot *

r. i Kh : t ra in iiiK is •*n11r»« 1 > ronip<-1 i-\ t \ v . 'Ui.l ^ j ip t i t -a r . t - for t h i s t r a i n -.uic mu>i t h o r o u c lil> * ~ "* '

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physUal •condit ion f*>r e«*n«-rttl*'•: v»»~r FT7* mayfi izhi' \ ralnTiie

V AJ1 applnain* 1 mu-t .underv:na*i Miai the i r *un-»-i« de*»t;iul»upon the i r efforts to su<«e***l.

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337-343 W. Grand StreetElizabeth, N. J.

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We Witt Dotivcr Tomorrow Morning or TonightIt Yon Wish.

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li. -Tfu- t ' o r iu i ip of Mu- C h n - t . "; ; . , ! , , ! jwir;. : h f ru le t .f M a r yw . . . . | . ; . i . i.ui ! ^ Krc«.lu St-LLZ. a n d" , , , \ ' - • 1 of ih*- l^>ril l>y r i i f i o r dl . -u i i . a ; . ULUtr i i i i t r l r : w<1'1*' Ht-lwnM ;»i t i:i 1 Kiroi h> T i - r ry , B»-atr tceli >\ KK7.iS>r' )\ M:!I»T JITHI m e m b e r s

TO OUR P A T R d N S -A VERRIE-JKERRIE- CHRISTMAS

ANDA HAPPIE, PROSPEROUS

NEW YEAR

BIG HOLIDAY WEEK PROGRAM

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WtthLAURENCE GRAY AND

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Friday . . . Saturday^ GREAT HOLIDAY-SHOW —- ON THE SCREEN ON THE STAGE

(iforcf and Josephsli*pher(l> The

Km-1- w en- .liinie^ M 1'eltit. Harryrllll- ail'l Hei t»t*ri F MooneV.

t -"TTTP T i n n A-tnrnrc i1*;" -trurirtg--all <»f the nations come to

w orshlp l*hri>i. was, part threeTlit nations were, represented by =jM.ti ion Ueot ct». C"laraMr- WiUan! Clarkson, Mat- Bar

SEE AND HEAR!The GdUegiate Classic

121 Irving St., Phone 1049

Mr UarUertHerty

• ainl [V>rctt!ry MacWTilnneyn Krun-

jirodncttont- vka.v u mutual a ceo m pan 1-i. Tho^f takinc solo parts Inmusic were Mrs Lflllan Ste-

i*.. ortran. Mrs. Daisy Minpst,

IEWIS mans

FEATCRB

Freckles

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Mi> Se#-s and Mrs Ber>l Wolff,1 v,)pr.nno>, Blarn he I^amhert, con-' iralio. t;.-orpe White, tenor, and\ J*vhn J "Huffman, bass.p Tin1 persmrs TaicmTr t-hp ritffen*m|pnrts depicted :i> nearly as pos-i sthle the rhararTers portrayed, andthe ros tum^ were in keepinR wtth,he traditional <Uftom.« of the roue-inea troni which ih« >-arloua char- \\avters were supposed to hAve

The papeant was directed byMrs, Kenneth Ritchie. ~ She was as-sisted hy Mrs Ulitan Stephenn,chairman of music; Mrs. Joseph D.Person, chairman of costumes; Xed - .

scenes were arranged by "Walter

COMPANION

Mata Hari

CoMty-40-

Wt-L-LFRIDAY MATINEE

sion were loaned by Pachman Bros.

AT T H E RAHWAY THEATERTht? afternoon and eveitinK "The

Mirhtcan Ktd" will be featured forthe last t imes at the Rahway Thea-

i ter The associate picture is"«-ed i»H»M.."' Jtwtfr* ^V4AT€>«- -andConxad Nacel -are «*e MATS In "

KMT and In "RedCharles fioeers and Marion JCIron

RedDancer

FUZiZY KNIG]Nut-Singing Comedian

. Tomorrow and Wednesday- ^AiiSound_PrGgrainl ..

Can Love Wipe Oat si Woman's Past?SEE AND HEAR

The Bank With the Chime Clock

off

4a-

With Sound!

Acts-as«£eciitor under wills or in any trust capa-city with experienced officers ia charge.

Safe deposit boxes in modern ~vault for rent atmoderate pitees. Storage vault for the safe ieeoing of

All of our officers and directors arts residents otRahway and any at them will be glad to onstrtt with-yon

On the Movietone,VAN * SCffEN€K

?>t;BInsical Comedy FameFRIDAY NIGHTat 3:20

SATURDAY fiThe special ChrtBtman -b"Sll Tor

tomorrow. Wednesday and Thors-

CHAS. "CHICIn "The Star WfteessT

«ay Sas Sw its hestiltner tnatsnper-prodoctlon "TVhile the City

" in -which the peer)«i6 art-ist 'Lou Chancy has the stellar role.It Is conceded by many tamoosrrlrrcs rn >e- -h(« -KTeateM

fan

Walter B.At 2:30 & S:30COME EARLY AND

BRING T H E KIDDIES * Dobbins

Albert P.LSESphearnCTTW

of the Night ," l awhich "F lash" the wonder

the screen v

gumfa.joumiXAJHflM.eft>

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Harry T. MeCHntoekGeorge G. McGUatoekJsmes McCoBtraBchnyler tX TerrtH

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RAHWAYrBECQRIX TUESDAY* DECEMBER 25,1928

THE FEATHERHEADS Probably "Excuse It Please"

GUM uwcee CH&IR-tw. veuG. EARS

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A I . I . K I M ' S ( i r f A I l l ' K N T K l t W I H t K A MERRY CHRISTMASJaaez HiU H&waii,

Charleston PopularSMI Francisco. — Sufi

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Money to Loan

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K*|>rrln)riitiil U orLunit JloUpin for Inrpntor*.

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116 Irving StreetP. J. Boylan, Prop.

Opp. Bauer's Candy Storg

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fr». :\ir--l m o ribs uud sustaln*»d A KRILNH IN NKKl* —

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EVERYBODY READSClassified Advertisements

Six Cents a LineA-

50% addttlon*! If

Minimum ChtrgB of &5 ctnti, ciih In •dvance.

- Ikll VOl NKKIl MOXKVSm-.inrt IKMI Tlit r»i M-rtfUBf

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Help Wanted10 SU.KKMF.N F..r Ksl .waj \V I - * — ^

K";Lfrr. !*"2;:in . ^ - ? : vvr7ll-:»:!i I m m e d i a t e - D e l i v e r yV/ri't Largest Stock in CityN J

Tln"JLIi N \\'<«-d uv.-i.iu',

—Miscettmreous — - - —w 11.1. 1T1 \ 01,i» r n s T u i r . **'i \ M * * >

' fT*.-"- I—I »m .r.11 n; i - - w , 8 6 I r v i n g

To MAKE RUGS W E A R LONGER

CLEAN THEM with the HOOVER

The Hooycr cleaning principle "PositiveAgitation" takes up all the dirt, even grit whichhas been left so long and tramped on so steadilythat it is grounJ'Hccp into~th"c nap ol the rug.

-in your iiomc without -charge •-sells for £75 cash and No. 543 for £59-Both models are slightly higher in priwhen sold oB^ierms of 55 down an<S5 a month.

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Nn- =700is SS7 50 -

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of a chotnl.-al tr» lh.»iM*~~may Tw »»T'iiM'.rn. TUP

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• - i t tw*»MMy b e nt*w»^ •-•Pa! i \ f f n t l»y H i e - »<-rnl«i t lnc "So-

lount&ins SproutingAlong Atlanic Coast

N. Y . - Arr

Real Estate for Sate!!•.. . .1 W

tii-ntirr y

, intitic s«*stM>nrti <>fitt.lt. atlnn*

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on tho ol.l

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A !•••> t .-ur roi'iiiK uitd h a t b1 ut it*-n- boitac, Huxelwiioi l

ji\t*h «•- nil iiii|T.'Vf-(ni«ii!». full>o wntall.

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!• Si«.r»> aixl bu»; all Improvement*.I'all itwnrr. t". AuOrcn & *M»nt». phonel i e M Knhway. ortSO-tf

NKW KIKKT'KOOKtho t-«-Mt Grtiti 'l

1 TIriit K» I T monthou. T3n Mik'fnInunlrv XI

Rooms to Letoil tmpri»vf-

In-n»K KKM— Six

litirr KM Kaat (trntnl

£-m 1'AMI '

metit*. O-t «*«*

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~ 1 hath, vtcata hwt\ finapnrtmonl mul

1 a ;orter 5 p. m.. IK Wwt t;nind

ISO Main xtrrct.

TOT: !E*aCT--TFVmiIliy. " - - —

"Wl^frfifeJ

Xome and SeeButJIis

It Pays

Yonr

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FreshAU

Dainty

ChocolatesIb

$1.29 for 2 pounds; S1-S9 For 3 pounds;$2.99 for 5 pounds

This Is a fine assortment of Creams,Fruit. Nut Meats and Chips,

dipped into our Delicious Chocolate. Youckn find no' better quality or p^ce any-where!

Speciah Prices forSchools and Lodges

It Pays

Chocolates andi$on&

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$1.29 for 2 pounds; $1.89 for 3 pounds;$2.99 for 5 pounds

A dainty assortment of Chocolates.

e are agents Tor Bauer's, Whitman's,Park & Tilford and Apollo Candies, ofwhich we have the most complete tinein the city. . "*

A very large assortment of CandyCanes. All sizes and all prices.

Special 43c Ib 2lbsT9c

2 pounds for 55c\ « -rw i v (3 pounds for 79c

. Tliis, without a doubts is the best candyfor young and old. You couldn't imaginea- Christmas complete without a fewpounds ~of these delicious hard candies.

: ; Speel&I Prices torSchools aftd Lodges

gjISS CANDY TOYS 49c Ib2 pounds for 9AC

The good old-fashioned kind, the kindthat brings back childhood memories.They are absolutely pure and wholesome.

alt these candies are made inour own shop by the best workmen.

blended with -those delicately flavoredton" •6j*s, Caramels and Pineaj

This is candy lovers* delights

Special Prices for, School and Lodges

1

Come and see our~ctis4>TayrRibbon 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 forthe men folks, -

Mail orders packed \tfth"canpe-&nd £i

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million families

MODEL 40. A powerful A. Cbet tfa*t u**» 6 A. C. tube*MHi 1 •getig/laa tube Wttfoout

tenb**, $77.

MODEL 4 L A B A - C . I M withtnksy cabinet rrftnurjuiiti andnutocnttie lit** veltmg* controlS t o i **"Y^ *u MiT-if1) *0. l*M*

tub**, U 6

in tfacw* m***,£20 each.

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hearsul and Chris tmas piirty wu*!of Mr -md Mis Wt.lltam A Baker.h*»ld hy ihe senior chair *»f ih** , t.i Ml* West Milum avfinif, "'First Methodist Cliuivu Thursday laiin-d :u a bridge luti«.The supper' aod Drasram was In

of Miss 8&dl0 Bernhard.chairman. Mis* LJIllttB Carlson.^ r s . Raymond ' L. Morioc, • ttu>Mifipes Oiad>u 'H IK »*>*;' £muy My*>r-\tt*hite. Clara May White. Florem-e TJi»«ichaefer .ind Harry Van Pelt MarpurPresident. Ar thur "Cha**** Was iti alia *•>

large of the bunLiieas meeting, Wiwonfrith MU* Clara Majr While, nerre ro i l . K*ary. and Edwin Jpackard. treas r»«»iii.irer. Others nr*aeni wefp: Mr* ' " '

n Fridaypi ires were won

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TJIH jiur-^iii wfi> The MlKse>Marpun*t AU«*a. J**an M<»rris,: Ahatla D^dt-n. 1'urhHt.i Illurk. JaneWiisim. Krai.ccH S«.h*nliti, Kllxobeth

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R. V. WaUon. Jr . . Leslie Parkar«.l Marv Hiinn. \Ve*ifield. M I M MarM h . Retnhold f»et»n*on. Mr. and nur**: Morcju. PlaiufteUl. Miss Vir-Mm. William P. GerU«»r. the MUs*** Klni.-, Ail«*ti. S*-wurtn, Mrs iVinaliie^dtth Dempster. Ilka Klndexna>. K l-n\f>, i\,-<\ lUink. Mic- hZliEailuih LaBar. Sadie Hum. Klorfiu-s bt-iii Hull. th«- Mi"»-''<» Marg.ir^t nu-1Kreuscher. Rev. George A IJ IW. Jun*' i lmi-. ••t iviloma. the Nfin-v*"*Mr*. Wallace Redman. Mr* Will- *iat \ . IA-UIS. A-.W.e>. llelt-n I'liamlam Kay, Jr.,aid Brewer. H Scbaefex. Stan-. ••'• mr Santlniaiin. Margar.

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GET YOURS HERE TONIGHTWe Will Deliver Tomorrow

Christmas Morning

ENTERTAINS CLUB

P R O F E S S I O N A L

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Mr-*.

WE are ready now to serve youwith Atwater Kent Radio

—already in 2,000,000 homes!

Come in today and choose themodel yea-w^at-from-our-completestock. Whatever the model, you areassured of the fine performance anddependability for which this radiois famous.

"The marvelous tone wiH bring you—realistically—the thrill of foot-ball, the excitement of electionnight, the splendor of grand opera,the up-to-the-minute news of thewbrra. ~

You can*t go wrong -when youchoose tho radio of 2,000,000 homeshere.

h e * t l u > i H i c h t U> « h e M m i * - \ - i n k ! . '

I'luV Joseph Holland. ?•* rn iouFtrept. vrnn a sarfc-nf-Ha '" 1 1 ' •**'>»*•*'the spei-lul i»riz»- was wuii i>\ Mr-O t Ilia Ront.tn Th*- neii rii.-ftm*:A til h*- held January 16 ui th Mr-Sebastian Uonfrey. S3 r u i o n str»*»-;Mr*. I'. J Crowley a-**l»t«-tl Mr-

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Easy terms -7- ccrme today I

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GIVEN DEMONSTRATIONM«-mher« of the Moth*--1 i fu!

the F*irsil Pr«»-»hyteriiin " t i twere given at\ lnt»>rmut u ** ».i.lr»--sand demons t ra t ion Thurni la \ hyMis»?i Helen M» Nelll. honu- •-. .m miIrs tlmirut tor. Centrul O u t»w>n.Puhl l r ServU-f !»re«Meni Mr-* K

5 TtTTtrrmre TTT'\i'.*"o d u t - e . t t!i»* v[».- . ik

cr. Tea n i u *pr\i'il h> Mr< K ilSliver* and Mm A J ItmcctrMrs. Ken net ti Rit< hi*» *i** .• l a-t -»•.. e t a . > -

FACULTY MAS PARTYof the fa- uli> of Uif

y Htph Athobl ht-:u a (.'h-i-t-IUOS party \Veinesda-y n leh t h.1 th twhooi buiMtae . Prite** u trV w orby Ar thur I. Perr>. Mr- H ih**rt•HtTppork Mf«r« Krilt^r <'«rt—">n ttn^i•STWTicer II Merr lam Th<- , .m-.ni.:tee oonsl*ted of J,t«enh l> r*'*?'"*"'"'c h a i r m a n . Robert H->;v<»( k - l [ l 'Mltisea Lucille C a r h a t t . Kv. : \ t.Wise and Josephine Raub

BUSH «. PRICE

EN<:INEK:IS AND CRV142 Irvitnfl StreetKahway, N. J.

Phone ??•»

W E have an un-derstandinp of

our business. We arercpardod -as-a- successbecause we have beenstudious and solicit-ous and hiive proven .on nil occasions ourworthiness to serve.

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Large wages all spent do notrepresent as good a conditionas a smaller income and partof it saved.

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day nleht b> the lAdie- Auxtllai>to the Exempt Flreme-.'- A--.M1I-tlon for th** Joint •(*h^i^tIna- [»art>Thursday ntfrhi of thm wee-k ai theExempt»' Home, idC Main BtreetMm. Edward Weber Is chairmanPresident j>Irs Elmer Bart2 was Incharge M -the mee+tntE. «lth Mr?*.DeWItt C. Foulfcs. secretary Mr>^ttftnrn "formatty won Tlrp sitertaiprlte

193 West HTTTon Avft.

phone 38 RahwiyNew York Otficti •

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2% Interest on Checking Accpunts.v\

Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent.

The officers of this bank are» you fhe benefit of their long ex]

in any way that will be profitable to you.

Fred G. HyerHenry ii.H. L. Lfis

Eugene MiDer•<M

Thomas H* Roberts

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THE V/EATHER

Tod»y: Cloudy.

Tombrroy: Talr and somevyhatcolder.

New Jersey AdvocateAbiorblna The Rahway News-Herald, the successor of The Union Democrat, E«tablluhed 1840.

PUBLISHED

TWICE.. WEEKLY * ,

IN RAHWAY'S INTCRESTS

VOL. XVin. SERIAL NO. 2000 RAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY AFTERNOON. DECEMBER 28,1928 TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS £

H E R TWINING Mayor Thomas A . Fy~ff*_SCHOOL OF RftHWAY Given Farewell Banquet

FORMES POLICE HEADS PLACED IN

Strndif School Leadership

Coertes Will Open21 "

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AH tor thr _Trntntng schom ii» t»o tor^a

under the direction of !h<- KahuaNr>doratlon of Churthf- have »«*.-ncompleted The dale- on- J:muary 21. 23. ZA. Z\. So mid ^1 un.i

j h » hours frotn 7 4S iu b :»«» i> mthe

day. Wedueitday and Thur»v*lu\SfroQs faculty of four ••XI»«T*».

indurt the li-ai hint: •* »• rk\~ A

A

courses oft**r»*d ar*-lb« pupil. ; . SenI*rlmar>' moieriaU4. Intermediate

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1O0 ni1* » UI ri-i;lj*it-r f>Tt h n e cottrr-fTi All Ui- u r r u u t : -mtra ts h a v e t>«-«_n m a d e by t h e »i«'cla l Comfclttet* undi*r the i h a l t n u i .r h l p of i h e Rev Ja t i i f . W l-auri»-a n d t h e o r g o n l t a t l . ' u .if the *. n....:Jima .twen tilnctnl hi Lhr iiiuida •_:t h e RcT. H B. L^erh . (lnan. nnd th»-Rev. P l n l e y K*-<-< u. r«-KJ»trar

rardt> n ill tx* **«-tit t«>

t* •Hi TlUKt

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s c h o o l t h t a >«>ar w i l l h e S ? w h i . ll a r e l a t i v e l y i*""> t h a n l a c t >.-.«•

only Qf\f i vu rw »«•• ofl.-r»-,i•a 111 U . otidU' t»-.i ...

the r»-$ul»i uiH" "f -'.in.1p r d t r a j n t r i c •*« hi*ol*. u i t h fu,

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ENTERTAINSHBE^BBENTS

Darid M. Roll, of Railwayh Expected to Testily

In Shooting Affair

Wawayanda ReunionHeld Here Yesterday

FACTS SUBMITTED FAIL

M . U . t l l . o l ;«h K a M < ; r a m L - | j

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City Council HeargF^orn Engineer andAssessor Regarding (Jver-ExpenditureOf Seven Improvement Appropriations

; Certain fact* relative to tho••seven improvement auuropnallt

r)--c xpcn^liture ofT:i Tn^T Tir.rl 19*28

were presented m XTTT- -TWe^lnesday niurht Wy City

'George M. liaise. Sr.. L-UTK_but__nothinu; that can hv u-v1 lorthcbnVintr"Trtfm ii'rtyoTi't3

mately $1M.IMMI O\ unappruthe most par t n nn\>tri!y.

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Aontial Party Was StagedAt Theater This Year

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, „ ^ # . fff u t t h M - u U - l a . i l : U I ;>ur^; ,_~w- l . a m«»mt>«r of t h e r l u h a n d o t w h i « h i h f l a t i t - r a . . - p t * ^ In a n i-t l i » h l e h s c h o o l f a c u l t y «[>okr ot i rurm- j l t a l k m -* h. . h h e rt**. ,t*Wf.!" E d n c a t l o c a i a P r e p a r a t i o n f o r w m f of tt»t* «-it>"- t"""^'"*' '^ ^.1 •:G o o d C l t l x e n n h l p . " rf.'.tmm*«ti<l*Hl t h « »>rt-i-ti..n «>r u

•Mr. C o a n . w h o t«Eolt-P in p l a c - of n * ' w »*ieh •*. ti.»»l n n d « r l i > h a l lD e » n * I * l * i r * r . o f R u t K ^ r * . w h o « a * * - " T l ' " WJ*-K *» «* lP»*' »•«• ; ' ? k ' - » *»o«-

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th. THESE VIEWS show Y. M. C A. Camp Waywayanda at differentft :i times from 1901 to 1928. Many of those who have camped there at-ik- >nd»rt rfunmn at "V" v^*t^rrtav

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t a i l e d t o a p p e a r . « a W [ h o t t h r l a c k a iun ' . r tpfclltv , , , , , „ , , v ,Of « l U C f t t i o n a n d I n f o r m a t i o n k e e p . M » > o r h > ff- d l ^ l a l m . n l m u c h of r f i i r i n R t u u n l - . ' :, rwi.t I - ^ J I O lu .x ofm c o n f i n e d a n d l i m i t * o u r a d v a n - t h t * n " n £ > r t h a t . u o - ^ I O W C O u p o n p r a . » e fo r M a y o r . . . t e s t>> M ».«-iut*er ..f i l u .,.<

a n d o u r I n f l u e n c e T h e r * e - ^ I a i h y pr*v« l r t t t '* " P ^ a k e n t . d<x-lar- T h o s e w h o W*M-> t-alltsl u -v in by t h o a u x i h a r v > ia i i i>n- t l a t t h eh y b o y s s o 1 0 <.«lleK«* It* t o l I I R t h a t h l * a-^'-orVarp^ tn th«> cftv Toa-=; nia>«l»»r J . V M S ^ I O i n u n « * Ref.>r-- t h o ]..irtv .it t h e 1I1thpf to b a n d * of I t m t t a t k o n altTt C f t v p m m e n t d i d m a r 1 ! of t h e -«y>rk ' f t * e n . ^ . ) . ' i a l c > o r .n t i rna i r - IrW*n.N ; . . , lgc a n . ! a u x i l i a r y m. '

t o r ece ive a l ibera l (Klm-ati-on f o r n n l r h h*" W 1 " ••*••'•« P a l M o: M»v. , r Fyff, f,.i t« .k- «.-ro I^ .v . l a rn . l r . iotl<ncin' H» referrt»« f - p ^ m l h •<> t ' n u n r i l *»'ank W K i.-l-i pri--ii|.M :

man tM»«trKt* Il t ' - l iastaJteT. w h o . . Board t»f Kxl»»JHu»n. Si lui h e mayor , u-a* a inctmbor «»f rnls^lon^r t Jenrcp 1. Kin !

T-rrtim. il »-t-.--n Iw ffa* flr-*l—''"li- ••"""•'I M.-ltn<r nd t . r J W n-'coftl In

: e n d t d r e u n i o n a t " Y " y e s t e r d a y .

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educationQpon «*ach man and uoroan n r»f*

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<li i.»n o\ t*r 1-.'

w h o p n V f . h t n ; m U ) . h k . Is

hearinc to bethat putce of leadership and leadthose who have not been fortunate

I*almer. t'uuu

.. . j*ettr*--t''nmm^to»f r—tJohn Oivtnr. and Franklin Kalia&y " The entire

TTT •fiit

Mr. t icoti who nrKiiiiUt-d ih fin l ? o i . told of h i s work f"l

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iM-- !•«>><• w-vrk ••ommit-. * r lopmvut^ of the •.•amp were-:" V - t a n anil s l ew aril ;it • m-e.l hy Mr. S ro t t .

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cfi M a n i n

A f t f - r H i . - i - o u n . i l - t ; t r e t < . )p i l>k« ' . " M u r j o r i e P e r r v . Ap;»i .->pri:t ' • h " - ?

; , - w i n i i n u t l o h h y p r a n < c s ( ' u i d w e l l , I > o r o t h y S m i t l i a m o u n t r » - ; * > r .>,! : oo - i : i . - r t n . t i a - t c o f M a r c a r ^ t C l e t h i . M a r g a r e t Y o u m : . : h o 11 . ' . i ' . I -«t A - - - - - -.-inr William Wtlson. Kathleen Van Gordon nnd Sarah; men: «:•< *•'> 1"'; 1"*j* in diarce of Bnyra't •-•n H W.irdU-. u ere

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lolcte*. pw»nld*»nt, pre'Secretary H. T. McCUncock

~fay—FVedeHt t- I., Min-1

IS GtTCQ

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Kanr.lP Roarke. Mrs Fred He<l-'- * a 1 I t

man. Mrs. A. J MoCoy. Mrs. Will liUli

lam Duff. Mrs A. C, Rader. Mi>- ™>-•.;.•" ~ : : l Mildred - b — l . U i n r ^ i n n thf> lntter • an-.per^

nnnunl Christmas program fe r r e t s rv of ihe ••rippled kwl.hi** "T^S u n d a y yrhool Tff-Trin-.Ty • citn^n'irtt-*" ++r>MHt-t*<l V t-i> -H»»--k«k . l •"•'\-^

1st C h u r c h was he\<l \Ve<l- made a hn a- SnntB r . a u - WiMl:.m" ' ' the i-hildfc*n vTrom ih"-

' l i i ' c.i rv.es i n » h a r t e of TV»yra* A pp."1 r m e n t a d o p t pi\R ^ f u l t s o f t h o t o u r n a m e n t s «'o:i > n g i n n ' , i t p ; M o ; ^ i . r i . >ii • .> ;

i a p in iTi S a u n d e r - , n r e d i u t e d < l u r t n s t h e o p e n i n c d a > *'• T o o M u c h P . p fS.-. ; ' f t i t -v iin-t n o w ;tii t n nf t h e p r e i - r r . t h o l i d a y p e r i o d w , - r e A c a i n ^ : ! . i f K1**-: ^ • - • . i ' i -«, ! . o» t h t t i t t K t t t : . en t -M ' a n n o u m - t v l I>> B o y < S e r r e T A r y ! "f1" ~frr-TT7- T ^ " " " — ' * ' • — • '

w f h a n c x l a h i i m t h e l o h h v W a r d l p l a s t n t p h t , t h e s e i n c l i i d - " t r e e ;

; i ; ;

. J. Stanley Darts )od the stnp-1

t iJIUi Mr*. Earl. H. Walter al , ^ u ? h e h r t o t h |^ ; Tllft foUowfnit Rtudents were • « Ceiur^.1 nnd St Ueorpe avenue* ™prAMnt: Adam Rankine. Rutc^rs; • at ahnu: 10 c. rlo,-k (*hrl-imR-* Kv<>.Bar ry Kldd. Penn.^ Samuel Znm&. ; p a m , | m a n U ill.am r'lanairan \X-A ne^tay "'Rht ai the chur.n «uu r | t y t h p r # i w p r p ^ , l U n i h r , r r r o n i

^ . t a r g e t !«>r a~j»-itd-Nhootinp Ran airondod by a '.argre number of L, tn r te t l c iA rk Town-hip. Canereiman. T»-n shots were T;r*fl art The • ctuflenTS uma -pareirts. A prttpram • Wcioah-rtriirf*. v t tn ^harr^t tn ib** Ht-•ponoMnan. hut next her -of ih**f«-Of rocitattons and sono was car- : tributton r»; cifts a- the lodir-p liaIoun<l thotr mark ..ried out. wuh t;«>orce S.husior in manv m*-nil'or* froni the-»e pln.r-

The shfTttter v>n*> one or n J-"rt> 1 >i rnle <^ Santa Tlans making the Patrolmen \ \ il'uun M Snir i

v> r r i K :'. p i p * 1 w > ' -

4 t . i t i p o d h i e U k u v . f B a y i r . g : P o o l — F e r d i n a n d . S n e e d s e . ^ i m w ' t h : M - . i e l u . u - ' i .

m a d . - n u m e r o u s s k e t c h e s o f p e t e r S a m a m o s i . T o n y S a n z o n e . s t i l l i « t n c x . e * s , , f t . i * - ;»i

a n d A r t h u r K n i t t e d ; p t n p - p o n e — M«>n n n . l o f \ \ h : t :

r f - opt-v.f<i fH fi-Si^-Kdtt-iti Pavna, Tonyit- pre-idt-

Th.'ver , rent Srarpatti . Freddy Ur-vn^nld t»on vv a.- $1."•'"'. th.

. . Younc Mm'- St-. ' i n <he.Ve'rs. witli the Tournament ;^nrtrvl for ii*-+«mpmT - : : I : > . 1 ; :*i».' H a y , m n e ' Y ' i l f i i - n o ; o v e r , t h e f o u r l o a d e r - a r c If. t h e , : K \ i v e a - t r• • : » ; S < s r r t « r > K .1 \ \ n l < h . of T a t - K a l p h t W R i g r a n d l . W a l t e r O a l < i \ v . ; : - ! . o v ; I.e a- • u.« :-*i..»f ^ . i n , - p o k e i h e we-U' i>me o n b e - C a r l t ' a r d m o n r a n d P e t e r S a n t a - '. < 52 .37 : ; M . J* 1 •! ' s "l i f i i o f l l u i - a m ^ . n n d l l e n e r a l Se>- m o M . - a s a m * ; i« :ea W e t - - lr - : a : - \ 1 'li it'. i n - - r - R e e . i <>f t h e loi a l . ( > e n e m l S e c r e t a r y r ^ i a l m e r * T & o M u c h S* V t h»— u > « l i ' o m e f o r T h e R a h w a > " R ^ ' d a n n o u t n ' r d i l i a ; H a r r y T* T h a t Tn,** m i i > ! - » TII I -T ' t i ' i . 'n F. W H a r : » e - . S t x t e I V i . l c e . "a m a n w i t h n m e s s a p e . ' w . r< . h u e . . ; H L . L ' . Vi 1 , iv—\y.>; K ^ ' " r. . ; i f cr»—r.ni- | Cun ' .u -—hi - - b ^ ^ p ••"•'"•• ' 'fl - ^ ^ ' " ^J\h^^^T^^ p l n ^ f -Ul<-vva-k- w K.*

"Mtor»BrVrInc#ton; StewartWfTllam L-Rtle,

£z« t e r ; Lawrence Oftrrett. Prinf^-fcn- TMrrartl Andre^^. Rutgers; ^

iglifet Robtnwm; PtK-e-- •InnitotD^.i J f futtl--«r-.-ftvy^' mim-.-lii ^ Rnirk r r^.,. tunHonit in .a deS&x .in&nner ^Cilff^ro_L»Qnph\ an« i;.<^ t"'' 'V . 4 ^ - - |>iW(.,.1ftT. -^.^ \ y n « nvan-in ^ynVa. on. ami -aacock. -wrlLh. variaui . orgftUUft- . -be engineer Author;.?.^bort Coan. Rotffers; John Op-1 s e d a n ^h i rh drWve paW the booth, rh« t*ftinmttt#e tn charpe Incladed Keant EJw»n I a>-ne or tai^•<•!.• t h p l p = ? t . n m p . teMinp of ifumerous ti^ns over ti>e .period. February reported fo- a.-*e-nM'M ;M. Nowar t Collejre ol EnKlneer-j fclowinK ^ o w -n Onoai?h 10 allow the . ; j i ^ Anna Josephson. Miss Mildred together V . th . l- t^ tfnB"' Ti

ArJ.'"1;" improvement marte ihere. ami of n to 17. actual c h a r e s a- per r«_-. HiymOB* ReiRner, Ruter«ri»: I jnmman TO open the door and dis- UtU#. Ml*s Dora Trice. Mtw H-?n-, R?rfrenhan and vatroimnn an hrf,tu\e^A prnpram planned for The headpin l o u m m p m ^peTtt-d -eport. $4 «™ **•- appro; r

l3ch»rd Coan. RutRera; John V*U. ' r.harce the shot? a t . t h e booth. rietta Richards. Alfred Carbon a?- Franks of the U M M ^ - R ' « ^ l h e n r x t , u m n i r r Inm niRhV and will continue until amended $4- . - '" ^ ^ ^ Tot ter Orton. P-?nn : j r a w l m a n Flanacan drew out hW M s t M i hv Miss-fVUa Piunkett. Mrs. in marshalthc the chiWren at the ^ hi-:ori a

»r. hitoct.-::•' il Presl-1 nie;nl>er of

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p i i r < - M t - A i - U i i . m 1 i i t M i i u i . i i t i t i i . i " i n I ' d i i i i i i u r U I I .

T'lt* hi.-:or.\ and iradiTions of New Yenr^ nitrht T O O

<*-<*m-mluoe_><. Samuel R»n «'. A. W a r d

Fred Krer. f „; 3. U MeyoMi, Pratt tnntirute;

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from other ' Rotnry„ , Edward Morris andr MeMaiiOft. Critn ford;

_ as-ins; on thethe istreel. TK

occupants would beBCTPd It bullet* tcere fired at

Oiannf chinl. l<ola Kett\>«. Jft<^

Cavewhichbooth.

in ht**parked near

turned

e Active Program Planned TAX BOOKS OPEN TO THE

* * • • « rift ^ • ^ Y a F'LJ R L I C

At »»Y" for New \ ear's

muchhi S;

Board . otit had &jf~e Board o£

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H RSav»onr*«come."

n. caroiBirth."

«t of theschool: ^ > 1 -

"Chrtstnrrs.'

ivtnT" ftrT^iiv a* the Y ' M- t" A -Ihe ba-sfcetha-il at 2 n m tteiween

1 the lax books of the City of Rah

^ft^«£B«rWte! . ' Andr«w!££££ i t r ^ j a n a r v a h * " " ^ **« - Robert ^ ^ w S m ^ ' - J w T n ^ l l S e i ' ChriyJma-T'spJril'" threV ho£ 6nd ver* and Trojan; and head pin tdur- way *m he o^n for inspe*-non hv r l lf lrce,.2 ^ % J S S I S Z "*d J a m " l ^ ^ e t w w a r ^ Miil55Bi*S«Ber TO.- -WBHIE. Hertimw-fr ^pa^tmenu . a" BjrL.fr»m the Junior department ney on the JhowM^»««>J , » P ™ - - i i ^ L * ^ * ^ ? - . *

as^ssmo

rwirfon *»f tJiatifes to theent or tbe Routry cluh. in 4»e-

rove lowarn .«»«'»"« av^.tu^ AIP.. won*. "^" ' " J ' t " " 7 * ^ 3 ^ ' ft^ioWw's SWliifi r!-.Uian\. JnDespite the short delay IT. ^ - "No Dearer GlfU^;Jan« Berper. . K J S l J r v-J^*r»,' MIIW FWem

,.v , „ . City on the*nt'ff*~ fof .Prep Fronp. ^ "<> oP ni-. followinc fVa:es and hour-* n; the T the :AJ ir.

. amended appro

or si.)ewaTV« i

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m

Albert..._ . - - »« werper: ; " ; ' " " " " 'KMrt»«h'MHler Fterence clas- champion-hip tn baskothAil om. e »t

Ins under way. P3*naf»n con)d « * ,-j»«y to ;be World. J a ing C«r: • ™ K ^ - • T»e -St*r ot the .Rn«.~ 4 P- m. volleyball. S P m.. turnthe fleehts car In the clirtamf ow- r | r k ; -Umher * CraiHe ^ f 5 m T | ™ ^ C a r i ^ n '-ThrisTmn^ blfnc hy The boys' ream: S • Sft p _ m ,

to the bright moonJIphi The ' w n « . Virginia Hftrdtnt; " ^ 1 — •« . . on*. rtei<-n

t B B T c»m» dft'crn >*wnrrat

to." ten bo>-S and ptr3s of the , r ^ r t m * . . " rttr,*^ boy. and

ES.KST^T liTifi rhBTfr***hnndhal) p»mes; evening There

II pames,. -wjrh the Krespe De-

T*ttr-'Police Tiea»qo«rtrtrR and nesect iv* [1 - • •- -— — ml T*atro>-}qfpt

•^" l fTr ' ' J's fATlowR: i jpartmen't "Store t eam as thp top- 7:30 to ** p

... Grace feehzte,"" " " ' ' *' *'Hsiiiftrrt ^Sfhmirtort. Mahef Oreen.

f Junior Huriiiht. Mftrstwret Jti/*«hf>.r -Krrnlcht viotoHos. whlrh the "Y**

priajr-Jan S 1 *•?!> —1 to fi p. m set "So tn ft p m • o n / c i t v t rensnrer> .. ,Jan 4. 19S<>—t to 6 p m and %J&\\ 25 Knarlneer1? report sax -u-r\ Cwriuv\

A team '«:Trntcrht vtctoHos.irip five hopf^» *o

j *This t» probably a^ff.unte.1 ff«rcnrh-4 heSnft t»>!*et nnd penerrntior.

C3nrk,The foreerolne

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