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..... . 8 Bin. oranis IML ESTATE m SUJ POR BALD OR RENT—86-88 W. Grand Bt,—8-famlly dwelling. Just remodelled. Apply C. Tranclsky, SO West Grand street nSO-it REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE—IF IT IS FOR 8ALE. I HAVE IT, OR WILL GET IT UPON APPLICATION. A. WEITZ, REAL E8TATE. OPPOSITE RAILROAD 8TATI0N. TELE- PHONE 361. aepiO-tf UEL FREEMAN A SON. US. IRVING STREET Real estate tad agents tor the fol- lowing fire and liability lanrance companies: Coattnental, Hartford, Commercial Union, Springfield. Na- tional of Hartford, National Union of Pittsburgh, AntomobUe Insur- ance Company, National Liberty, National Surety Company, Aetna Accident and Liability Company, Travelers, Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation. mz8tf Calamity Croakers! ""HEY say the world is going to the dogs—but This old world's u pretty good place to be—and after a pipiDghot cup of Van Djk's Duchess ooffee, it seems evpn a better place! Duchess™'^^XT™ 38c Ib Ib JOHN J. COFFEY, 142 IRVING 8T. Real Estate, Surety Bonds. Fire, AntomobUe and Liability Insur- ance; representing the County, Insurance Company of State of Pennsylvania, Royal, Royal 2x- change, Liverpool, London and Globe. New York Underwriters and REAL ESTATE FOB REIT FOR RENT—Garage. Inquire 76 Bast Grand street. It ROOMS TO LET F N SALE Kahway RccorO, Tuesday Afternoon FOR SAL^MStz piece antique parlor sutteT new, upholstery; no dealers. Phone 1BU Perth Amboy. dT-tt FOR SALE^-Qlen Oak double parlor heater,, inquire John Weber, Car- riage Shop, Haielwood avenue. It FOR SALE)—Dining room furniture. Inquire 76 East Grand street -It FOR SALE:—Round top quartered oak dining room table $10.00. Cor. Adam and Main street It FOR SALE—Cadillac Touring Car. Neeii small repairs^ Price $75.00. Call 131 Stone street It LOST—A study book "The Bible and Missions.'' Phone 1664. It FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished room. Mrs. Schilling, 20 Main street d7-*t APPLES FOR SALE—"Ben Darts," "Gano" and "Smith Cider," per bar- rell I4.W, bushel $1.46; half bushel, 75 cents. 148 W. Grand street It FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms; all -improvements; trolley; nestJSVatert worka^^Ad^g. 70 Franklin street, RAfiw"ayfS«rtfen9,-^ahway. N. J. It FOR RENT—Furnished room gentle- men only; In prtaate family. Ad- dress O. (^jare,-Record. n30-tf ROOMS FOR MEN—Beautifully fur- nished, clean and comfortable; all convenience, and club privileges at Y. M. C. A. building; rates, 13.00 per week and up. s«p 18-tf Van Dyk Co. 14O Main Street It Isn't Fair That's All! } To Your Family—To Your Friend* To YoocsaW—Going Around Half Sick TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEALTH N T CLAUS Is! of the opin Ion that elec-' trlcal Blfts are real sensible of- ferings. Whether it Is a reading lamp for fatherj or a vacuum cleaner for mother it Is a sensible expression of affection. And of course you won't forget the lights for the tree and that you can have a batter}" and a complete set ol "TiptrtB that ^111 tllumliiuiH*~rire ftis- tlvltles If your house isn't wired. We represent the Western Elec- tric appliances. WashinK machines. Dish Washers. The most approved dish washer on the market. Vac. cleaners and many other useful ar- ticles—We carry a complete line of fancy Xmas tree lighting out- fits—Transformers, lamps. Irons, heating pads, hair curlers. A visit "to"our~st ^ore" wITI "conv!nce~you7 of the many useful Rifts of Electrical Labor Savins devices. We have a force of skilled me- i-lianU-s that can wire your house from tup to bottom with tho l^ast possible inconvenience to you." no dirt or dlsarranKtng of the house- hold. Our work is nur reputation. Es- tini;itt-s cheerfully piven. SMALL SALE Including furniture and children* sample clothing aad gffts.~Thur.day. Dec. 9th; uu dealers. Sunshine Tea Room, 669 S t George .-avenue. it ^ FOR SALE—19M - Cleveland motor* little. H. V. Conklln. care National Pneumatic Co. It- MOTHER APPRECIATES the piece of antique furniture Uncle Gsorge gave her. more than all her other presents. Visit the shop that made Weatfleld famous. 440 North Are. It If Your Blood Is Weak and g with Poisons, Pepto-Mangan Will Strengthen and Purify It DOUBLE THE PURCHASING'Power of your savings by buying for cash reftnlshed furniture to brighten up the Yuletlde home. Tapestry Daven- port }75.00: 9x12 rug $48.00; 4-plece Walnut bed room suite with new mattress $220.00; magnificent "Win- ter" 88-nole player piano $$16.00; Phonograph $16.00; large Mahogany cabinet Phonograph $75.00; large Oak china closet $$36.00; hall stand $10.00; 48-Inch round quartered 04k extension table $S6.00; Mahogany dreaaer $55.00. Tel. 226. Weatfleld Furtture Exchange. 440 North Ave. When you get over-tired day after i day. your system has to get rid of so' much waste it can't create new energy fast enough. The result Is that your | PQR SALE—Chandler 1918. seven pas- blood Is ailed with waste matter. It ! becomes clogged. You are trying to get around with a lot of poUon ln your system. You look bad. you feel poorly. You gel out of patience easily. Ambition is lost. You Just don't care about anything. That IB no way to live. Your blood needs help for a time. It is starved. You will find help In that fine tonic, Pepto-Mangan. Pepto-Mangan puri- fies the blood and Oil. it with red cor- puscles. In a Utl* while you'll have plenty Of rich, red blood and you won't know yourself. It JBn't a magic medl- _~^JGEOOpfmANJ»l»__» PB0rffi462-M - I09IBVING ST. senger touring. Newly overhauled, painted, new top. Complete equip- ment Including two extra tires and tubes mounted. Weed chains, power pump. Hartford shock absorbers. Grus spring oilers, spark plug In- tenslners, search light, Tonneau light, radiator cover, etc., etc. Wil- liam S. Martin. 44 aques avenue, Rahway. N. J. d$-Jt SUITABLE CHRISTMA8 PRESENTS —Factory prices. Place your order for Ladles' Felt Slippers, all colors. Men's fine grade slippers and spats. rhiMr«ty. .h™., »t«- 63 Westfleld venue. Tel. 185 M. n30-6t cine. It contains iron and other in-1 Kiedients that feed starved blood and makes it rich and red. Physicians ] CORD WOOD FOR SALE—Seasoned. have prescribed Pepto-ManKan for years. Pepto-Mangan ia sold in liquid and tablet form. Take either kind you prefer One acts the same as the other. Both contain the same Ingredi- ents, But be .sure to get the genuine Pepto-Maugaa—"Gude'e." The fan name. "Gude's Pepto-Mangan." should be on. the package. —Adv. Cut any length $14.00 per load; slab wood $12 per load Ten Eyck Bros.. Rahway R. F D.. or Tel. 107-J Me- tuchen. n30-9t Coughs and Hoarseness j Along about this time of the year indoor coddling Is very apt to bring qn a laryngeal (lower throat) cold.' The comiiiK Is evident usually in a tickling of the throat. There is an' irresistible impulse to cough. The throat seems to be dry and the cough ; quickly becomes dry and harsh. As a patient expressed it. "The first thing! I knew I was barking like a dog." I The throat swells and the normal," secretions are greatly diminished. The: vocal cords lose their power of vibra- tion and sometimes the voice becomeB FOR SALE—Four drawer Golden Oak Singer chain stitch sewing* machine ln first class condition, used 1 year cost $75; selling for 135 and a 5- drawer Lock Stitch Automatic Drop Head S13. M J. Tompane. care Singer Sewing Machine. 1167 S. Jersey street. Elizabeth. N. J. n30-3t * '- - •' -•*• •• . -\v-Aff .'•'•• ••*•• The Rahway flew 3er&cp BOvocate VOL. X. SERIAL NO, Ho i. Absorbing The Rahway N*ws-H*r*ld, th* 8uo****or of the Union p*mocr*t. Established 1840. RAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N. h, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER iO, 1920. TWELVE PAGE8 PRICE THREE CENT* will please m BACTERIOLOGIST You will find ««r wail muaic room* thaona placa intovint maat your Victrola rtquirtmtnt,. atmoaphmro of mtiaie aata tha dap apart from tho uauai aetMtite 0/ •for*.., ^ You witt find comphta /ceil private damonatration and ba aarvad hj t paopla. If you already own a Victrola a cordial invitation ia axtandad you to anjoy tha unmmmat our Victor Record service backed by tha moat comptota atock in tha €ity. Vktrola IV Outfit VlctroU FV Itt Records (youroholce . to ralM of) * ToUl $30 $ 5 *»wi $ 5 1 Math Vktrola VI Outfit VletroU VI Bacorda (zovcbolo* . . to Tain* of) I Total »40 Vktroto W Outfit Victrola XOutfit A'lotrola X tlii Records (your choice -to value of 1 Total SIM Victrola XI Outfit VlclroUXl I1M.M Records (jrov cholc* to value of) 11M ToUl tittJO Victnit a? 0*tfit -vM^sxnr .^,.ja» to »«>»• at) U T*»»I mm et>B SeS Aeleeel *f54-y.i5..-Ui fktnla XVI O.tlrt Ytetrola XYl . %rn 1**01»» (roar choir* to vatoe of) u T*t*i cm *|5lm*l5i.mti 8«l«et any model you dealre and we'll gladly deliver It to your home —on Christmas morning. H you wish. James McColIum 23 Cherry Street Rahway, N. 1. WILL PERSON SEEN Ukln« pocket- book from coat at T. M. C. A. Satur- day afternoon retain same to Rec- ord Office and aroid further tronblreT WANTED—One set doable French doors. Mast be In good condition and cheap for caab. Apply XYZ, care Record. It FOR SALE—Buick late 1917 little six in perfect condition: demonstration any evening or Sunday; make offer. H. E. Diers. 122 West Grand street. Rahway, N. J. d3-tl LOST—Sterling silver mesh bac Son- day afternoon. Finder please retain to 20 Leesvlle avenue, or 'phone 321-R. It HELP WAITED Only FIFTEEN DAYS TO CHRISTMAS and only Three More WEDNESDAYS To Buy Your XMAS GIFTS und get a Rebate of 10 per cent from our regular low prices. Sh*p early aud shop here tomorrow! It is "ECONOMY DAY' 1 a weekly event in this store Use/of Presents in all our Departments : tNGELMAN 128 Main Street^— "Railway's Most Popular Store" i very husky. Sometimes it Is com-' pletely lost and the sufferer Is only able to speak ln a whisper—breathing is painful and swallowing a misery. The Chiropractor usually find tender- ness at the spinal exit of the throat nerves at the region ln the base of the Beck. With the points of the fingers thu tenderness can be traced to the throat. The tender- ness usually is li marked in the ca*6 of persons who have chronic weakness of the throat and may not be present In thosa who are suffer- ing from this form ot cold for the first time. The Indication of th* symptoms, however, the nerve ten- derness tracing directly to th* seventh joint of the cervical region *t th* backbone and the> drynee* of th* throat th* swelling Induced by It* struggle to b* rid of th* inOamatbm, tb* catarrhal discharge which 1* am accompaalmeat, ar* all *lmr Indica- tion* of th* lack of n*rv* energy aa* strength ln th* affected parts. Adjustment of the a*ck joint* t* ramove th* nerve pressar* ana fr** th* spinal nerve* for the delivery of th* full degree of nerve Impulse, is followed by a gradual righting ot the ailment. The cause of the weak' ness that opened the way for the dls ease was lack of full nerve snpply du* to pinching at the point of emmlsslon between Joints. The system I am using will remove this nerve pressure. The wonderful growth in my prac- tice, is due entirely to the results ob- tained on patients and to their efforts with relatives and friends, and for these efforts I wish to thank then). If you are not enjoying good health, call at my office and let me explain how Chiropractic will apply to your particular case. 3) 1 fJWfamjf PALMER CHIROPRACTOR US Irvlns Street. _ OixMMlU-PcsMrlvula R. B. Hlalloo Hour.:—J to a P. M., Mo»., Wed.. Vri. SALESMAN WANTED—One who baa experlence , n ukm^ orders for meat and grocery market; married man preferred; one able to drive a car; salary and commission. Address Q. M. care Record. It WANTED—Salesman and collector for Rahway and vicinity; good op- portunity; salary and commission. Apply Singer Bevtag Machine Co., 1U7 East Jersey Street, Eltaabet*. N. J. nJO-Jt OPERATORS WAT4TY.O Whil* oth*r mill* IM laying off help, w* ar* taking on. Not b*eu kmaia*** I* good. K U not, bat w* ar* ••tlmlsti* ul V*U*re tk* frogn •f this gr**t rich country la going to k**v right *a> W* hop* to be yr*- par** whaa tk* bun*** 4*** eoaa* aa* will tak* «• all soot teopU wk* •as run Mwfac marhra**, bvttoa *r batten hot*. OT*T *ttUfc or aU wisckla** atakinc ctotk or j*r**r iratts and batk- lag shot*. Sight hoar day. Pay and half evcrtlm*. WU1 teach ambition* beginner* ani pay small salary. Oooi V*7 to sxparts. MILBURY ATLANTIC MFQ. CO. Hamilton 8t. Rahway. N. J. MISELLIREOUS WANTED—To Let S or 4 famished rooms for light housekeeping. Ad' dress "L. B." care Record. d7-2t TS> Bf».d C«r. Market St, Newark. Tut, Than. Sat., S U 4 P. U. Talefkaae, Malbenr ISN House For Sale 7 rooms u'l uenrly decorated »ud painted in llnest uiuiu ner. A vcri dcHlruble lo(ri- tlou. lmmedlale poe ^ Mny COIIHUI- r reuliii|, r . A dr- ill tH only. AddresK owner 4'J Priuce Street, Elizabeth Telephone Elizabeth V!447. WANTED TO FCT—Larf* <oU car- riage, in good coadttiaa, far chad. •Phone m-J. It WANTSD—aothM tr*e. Marrl* ehalr. baby's high chair. Adrd*** Box X care Record. It LOST—Brown color watch fob; whit* and black centre. Liberal reward If returned to 7 Commerce street. nJO-Jt ADTO _._ .. l l i i i , BiaskMk aad KffraJfct ata* Rahway. W«edMd»A Cfcttmt. ChrooM aa4 P*rth i Ml Rahway. MONET TO LOAN on mortgage. Hyer ft Rahway NaUoMl Bask way. N. J. TBB SABWAT BAYBKM R TIOM B«7* « B*r east tatarw, •* •Hi let rst* *BM by aay MdW knk talk* Stau. O - FOB RBNT-BeaM of sli rooM Ml bath. Rest «U.«0 per mostk. l> qdt* OWMT, »44 W»«ts«M Rahway. N. J. E. T. BRBNNAN—Asto trttoWng and moving. 17 E Lak* aveoaa. Phoai Shoulder Pork Chop* Chuck Roast, Ib - 2Oc 3O. b ANOTHER CUT IN PRICES Fresh Jersey PORK Small Loins Pork Whole or Half 29 Ib Regular Fresh Hams 28 c Ib Big Drop in Butter Fancy Creamery Butter, Mb Print Brookfield AO Butter, Mb Print O O Ib 279 New Brunswick Ave. 22 Cherry St. PERTH AMBOy.N.J. THONA & VAROSI LADIES and GENTS HIGH CLASS TAILORS SulU Made to Order Complete line of handsome patterns to select frcs. High Grade Cleaning, Pretting, Reptiiirg and all Kinds of Alterations. Modern Equipment Prompt Attention Reasonable Price*. «6 living Street. •-— Railway. I. J. Opposite Cmplr* Th*atr« PALMINE DANISH RUT BUTTER MADE IN AMERICA r lB best TagtUbU butter in Ik* world produced >• Denmark, and monof it is eons»*4.by tk» D»DCI t"» by any okher people. j The manofaotnrera of PALM IKE Ntt Butter, »bo hat* for years been the leaders in the Nut ©otter iDdu.trj a Denmark, are now ehnrning PALHINB in this conntrj- They are xuiiig hire precisely the satnej.foimulf'K tc'lp 10 * oesses that hare been employed in Denmaik. WHEN YOU DINE USE PAL-MlNE For Sale by All Reliable Dealers. Wholesale Distributors j ENJOYABLE CARD PARTY 1 I Another successful card party was conducted Wednesday night under tie auspices of the Ladies' AuxWur to ' the Rahwsr Hebrew Congregation In Mechanics' Hill. Whlit, pinochle and casino were played.' The winner! Dries C h u f e h Watct Treat fcd C •eat Revfrd—Other Mitten jman. Abe Miller. Frank Zeekendort, iPlalnfleld; Morris PaehnMUU- H. D. lAbramson. Sidney Harris, Mrs. Ber- >*inard Bngelman, Miss Paolloe Farber, ! Mlss Row KreUberg; pJOOfWe, Mr. PriedmsD, Qoorge Slmmenrot)i, O t c v f. Carlson, Mrs. Darls. Mrs. Mix Ke- banoff; cuino, Mrs. J. A. Blacner. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. E. arossman cbalrmui; Mis* Jeanaatt* Newman, Mis* ROM Krels- berg. Miss Alberta Pachmaa. Miss tk*' Sarah Vogel, Mlas Rose Miller. ricnert heW WiMamUf night Atteh- 1 llon was eeaUN* « * tyo things. The' «port os •»•««•.•.*••»••* •»» i*eer-p of lauaedl- 1 01RNMCE o7 water timtm*&~ wfcB* th* Scbweltxer e*M of tk* week ptwrlou wtth th* kMUuM) of pariag em- at wat*r-»ta»* *«sia earn* tp Sanitary Officer F. M. Williams EOF mumi Beeanei Bride of A. F. Hope of Anbury Park at Pretty Home Weddinf At the attrsctire home of Mr. and Mrs. WlUlam A. Jaenk*, of J » Mapl* terrace, there was a pretty wedding ceremony Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock when their dangbter, Miss Y. M. C. A. QIVES YOUNQ -( MEN VALUABLE AID -Tbiough the efforts of Oeneral Sec- retary V: W. Benson and the local T. M. C. A. a goodly number of ex-cerriee men hare been benefited by securing collegiate and corespondenoe- scholar- ships anfl HJUIBCB. Aliwdj lljeo ha* been spent through the local associa- tion In glrtng these wonderful oppor- tunities offered through the Educa- tional Committee of the T. M. C. A. War W»rk Conocil. The arerage colt of such scholarships or courses™* W0, while sma run as high as 1116 and other* are only. S20. These offer* give the young men a chance to pre- pare for advancement while contbra- | Ing at his present occupation and are therefore of great value. A. Frederick Hope, son of afr. THE BISHOP OF t«o occasions dartes Uls period the , isibuuty lBt*a.rtT»r.«pt ao.W aboqt. but a fairly good water was tamed bride was given in marriage by her father. The ceremony was performed in the presence ot only immediate relatives by Rev. L. Y. Graham, pas- _ , , . , i tor'of the first Presbyterian church. Tiles AeuOQ--Vlt8l Statistics ; The bridesmaid was Miss Irene Lad' ; lum, 14 Commerce street, an intimate j friend or the bilde, while the best' | man was W. W. Angus, of Cranford, srim ANNIVERSARY CEUBRAIEH ; CONGREGATION ELECT8. At the meeting of thejtahway He -; brew . rongreatlon held Wednesday night the following ofBcers were elected President, Benjamin Farber; vice-president, Samuel Lager; record- •'iow~ secretary,—Samuel—Krelsberg, < , financial secretary, H. R. Greeubouse; n < ( .. (•<> , . Ilf • • , , treasurer, Harry Robinson: trustees, Fift* Milestone of Washington 3amuel M1Uer for one vear ^ D>...» ' T...L.> lxa«.li» 'Jacob Zuman, for two years. Mem- Parent - Teacher Association , ber8 name<1 to tte Bo&ri ot Educa . Harked kr Commuaity Part? tlon fo r the Habrew 8cho01 were: ! Jacob Zuman, to fill unexplred term of I A. Durst; B. Appelbaum and Max •Celebration of the fifth anniversary | Klrin - one of the organization of Washington : School ParentVTeacher " Association took place last night when a com- munity party was held, which was flnnprintendfint of BOLD BURGLARS MAJOR PIRRT ni Hum Retorts for Not. Speaks Before St. Paul's flea's Clob Aa Inspiring aad Thoflfhtfnl Addirss Report was made st the meotlug of | groom. j ra former-college chnm of the-bride-! -g£- •pauTe" STen's Club has estab- | lished a reputation for giving the firlrnt. not •»!« by Sanitary Offlcer Fred M. Wll- llami t h B | h e h l J be€n )n conimunl . ui the lack et>a proper feeding de- CMllon with tha gtaU Department of ,!cf was f«IL T»* parcba** Of *«CB a HealUl regarding the pungent, nause- fclne waa d*f**ed npoa a*arly iU , h i u To the strain! of the wedding march i public something that Is of timely ln- I terest and of edifying effect at each I of its meetings. Variety and quality from Lohengrin played by Miss Doro- .- MmM II *JS?L¥Z£ now "*"•« ^o" lbtt ***** Orer ""> clt3r J **^ -^ l 1 -!? 0 ?!^ -*" -?!• l»«t 8atnrday and on the preceding u all whea trtwdac weather arrive*- „* beij^ Mr . wiUlams had Informed •Abo«t tv^trVMrad* of oU~i»« the 8Ute suthoritle* thst the odors ut b»lni M to tk* watsr daily. Kyen CMar trom the auco.^ O n pllint at wtta tbi* targ* aaovat. IU bacUrlal aMfmtr '*• *^ A reply wa. read from Director cMHiltioa IT«»i,»M J?JS A r pantos to toM cMorla* to tie SlUraa jBCOb •tier baa b**a ••» «P »« ""yf* ouUln If I b d t k of 8ute Department. •tier baa b**a ••» «P yf ouUlnlng step, that would be neces- uird ont If It eaa b* made to work MrJr io ^^ definite action in the mat- tt «hoald taipror* tst water material- ^j. contention that persons had Ij «nd also *BT* some chlorine. The bf>en gj^j, , l c k b r y,, oion mn , t l ttttt«*»W>tB*«gl* t z r>tt1tt of «.°^°L^!S!l?ii!5l. 1 ^ ^ " * P»V»«««»»* " »•• «»• manTmoos *en' ta regard to wtod - bnt at th* inanlclpal water plant, aro** partteolarly sad aslAd for some dellaite r*ply to *"" TiT!-l.-.VrrS?r . -. tsr <i*e*tlOBS asked at the prevtoas' ic—ow— ra*« row •trtlac. At that time be told tb* eommlsatoaar*. that his younger bro- CONCERT ANDPLAY ikrr. Harbert. had b«eti absent from The Young Judea organlsaUoo, or work at the wat«r plant from An?, n 8Un _. 21oa. No 10ST will hold a to Sept. S oo acoooat of slckna**. that ____, ,_j _... ' p.-^.. n^, , , ku salary waa fl»0 per .month aad «o«e«t and play on 8anday. De*. 11. Dav14 Oage sect him a at 740 p. m. at the Rahwar. B*br*w d tSO ta *b - - - :1 ---- s ^ ' tM and ISO ta tiltln'g'tkat he r*tgn"~dl«~eijh i»pi» Malta* the amoont da* In wag** aad CoBgrwgalk)* Synacoca*, mltte* corner of •enltag the amoant d g J ,_ , , -rdorie th* warrant and retorm It to »'"•• te C ^V Mr Cage. Mr. BchwelUer wanted to Robtnaon. TUlle why dednrtion bsd bees made road. Roa* K h h mles at d K thy Hope, of Asbnry Park, a sister ot the bridegroom, the bridal party took their positions in the parlor, which was handMnMly decorated ln green and whlteC The bride wa* very pret- ily dressed ln a dark bine traveling suit, trimmed with tor, and carried a beautiful bouquet of white rosebuds. The bridesmaid was becomingly at- tired In bine trlcotlne and carried pale pink roaes. Following the ceremony there was a wedding dinner and reception, after which Mr. and Mrs. Hope left for a wedding trip to Canada and upon their return will live in Rahway. They win be at home after Christmaa. Mr. and Mrs. Hop* were the recipients of an abundance of valuable gifts. In- cluding silverware, cot glass, linen, substantial ehepks, electrical' appli- ances and many other uaetal articles. The bride's gift to the bridesmaid waa a handsome bar pin, while the bride- groom's gift to the b«*t man waa a tl* clasp. Mr. Hop* ise a graduate ot Bulger* College and tea member of the PI Mr*. -Fraternity. -H*~ is a chemist for Merck ft Company, ot this . Bessie Mil- w why dednrtin Kawlt, Fanine Lager, lUnasa when othrr employees at FYieda Krelsberg. Irving Engelmen. iboaM •• «Bdor**d aad returned, to The meeting li conducted by president Mr Qage. Who got Us* $J0 difference Abe Zuman. - -, M city. During the world war he served in the U. S. Infantry and was overseas eleven months. He is a member of the American Legion. Mrs. Hope is a member of the First Presbyterian Schools W. F. Little made a' rousing Roberts' Hardware Store E*t- tered $ 6 0 0 Gone-Offieer, Taxi Driver Face KeyoWer* Bold burglars visited this city iaiat night, made a haul of $600 or masa* from- the safe of Thomas H^Robexfav | hardware dealer, 148 Main stnat. president Rahway National Bank, aejat were successful in making their i I leaving only sllgbt clues penind Itnn the faco of ; £dwin Payne a pair of suspicious ci \ acters, now believed to have been a u>|'| ' part of the robber gang, made thdfcr .Hilary j escape ln a local taxi by holding at the back and head of Walter Kr driver of 69 Monroe street, who forced to drive the men to the , road between Newark and Jer ; City and there leave his deeper The many friends in this city, of i passengers. At the time this excll Citizen, Nan and Church Worker Died This Morning have marked the monthly presenta- tions. Both of these elements were present in one ot the best gatherings yat held on Tuesday night. There waa a representative assemblage of men and the speaker was Rev. William Wilkinson, familiarly and affection- ately known as "the Blschop of Wall Street." , That he could gain this title in a locality devoted chiefly to the hand- - ling of the world's most complex flln- ancial matters was easily apparent to the gathering after they had listened to tha "bishop" for a few moments. From the mld»t~ of Interesting In- cidents of every-day life ot what seemed at first to be ot an Irrelevant nature he suddenly shot oat vital truths and object lesson* with the force and effect ot a thunderbolt from a clear sky. Original and direct In his presentation he hit the mark with telling effect and the men who took advantage ot the privilege of hearing him spoke ln the highest terms ot the treat given them. There was an abundance of inspiration and food for reflection. For twenty years the Rev. William Wilkinson waa located ln the Weet He could ride a bucking broncho, or shoot a gun with the best of them. As oa* writer aald of him during kof service In Minneapolis. Minn. "He Is known throughout- the land as mis- sionary and preacher to hnntanity ln its time of stress. The conscientious rector ot a small city parish, he Is, besides, pastor to the neglected anu outcast ot he whole city. He Is present facilities, emphasizing in particular the need ot an auditorium where the . community spirit can be fostered. He congratulated the association on its success. A letter was received from Mrs. Little, who is president of, the County Council, containing con-' (rratulatlons on growth, enterprise '• and success. In appreciation of her < untrrine services Supervising- Prin- j clpal Miss Emily Holiday was pre- .,.„,„. ..„ .. _, _^ sented a handsome bouquet Rahway avenue, Woodbridge, will be- burglary had been committed. There were excellent recitations by ' grieved to learn of bis death this robbery not being discoverd ontJL Bfc. Hiss Rnth Ramsey. An appropria- j morning at hise home. He had been : Roberts opened his store about T tlon of %tf was Emily Hallday was pre- Major Frank I. Perry, aged 88, of 171 j episode occured no one knew that made for candy for 11] (or several weeks. During the war' o'clock this morning. tlon of 115 was made for ny 11] (o Christmas party of pupils. Mothers' Major Perry was in command of the Money, checks, about forty Colo who win loan trees for the occasion"! Woodbridge Battalion. New Jersey blan half-dollars, a gold watch i are: Mrs. Arthur Van Pelt, Mrs. Militia Reserves, consisting of four valuable papers comprised the Peter Voorhles, Mrs. Walter Reason,' companies from Woodbridge, con-' obtained from the Roberts store. Bay Mrs. Hugh W. Roarke, Mrs. C. Leon-, tainlng a number of Aahwayans, and ; trance to the store was gained rross hard. Mrs. Bernard Engleman and from Ford's, Carteret and Hillside. • the roof in the rear. The thieves «av Mrs. John Bose. Prize for having | This battalion rendered distinguished' tcreil the hallway leading to the Co* most parents present was won by f service during th Morgan explosion. I utnblan Club quarters and to O. A. K. third grade, taught by Miss Anna Previously Mr. Perry had. served as ( liall, opened a window and got out am Mills. Seven new members were ] captain In the New York National, a lower rear roof where they smashed received. Oam' Guard. a skylight, but not finding any were played and prizes | For many years he was superlnten- means of reaching the floor betow were won-by Mrs. C. Leonhard, Mrs. dent of the First Baptist Sunday Reason and Mm Emma schol of this city and a member of ! the church trustees. Bis life had been Walter Springer. Refreshment committee appointed one of unusual service to Woodbridge tried an adjacent perpendicular sky- light, tore out a ucreen and found a rope by which the skylight was oper- ated reaching to the floor It was sa* for next time comprises Mrs. S., and this city aad bis splendid Chris-1 easy task to make this fast and slfcfc Friedman. Miss Ferguson, Mrs. | tion character, unswerving loyalty and down *to the lower floor In i Ftazer, Mrs. A. Ouelinck, Mrs. Gant, devotion to his country made him be- j room of the store Mrs. Grace Haorahan, Mrs. Jardot. ( loved by all. Mrs. Perry has the deep | W lth two Iron bars, an axe. Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. C. Leonhard. sympathy of the city In her bereave- llght and ot t, er tools taken from President Mrs. Albert Regele was ment. In charge" of the meeting, with Mrs.; Th stock In the store the burglars work) funeral service will be held; on llle Bafe pro haUly for an hour William Tompklns, secretary. ...... OF CLOTHES STOLEN - A.snaak. thlejLsXoJe a suit of clothes , Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at his lea8L Judr , Jg from conditions late residence 171 Rahw.y avenue.' flr8t huocked knoD ott door> Woodbridge. belonging to J. Stanley TJavfs, of 27, Georoe W. O'bonnell ! An odd coat that was also C^rk Townshlr. died at Rahway the line with the suit was not Hospital y-'.urday He leaves three It waaerxplalned that under a prevl- MISSIONARY MEETING as systtm. «»* »"» •* ed - » clly w * t ~ Trinity Foreign Missionary socle: r»nl was BIT*" Otlt for fall time for mt{ on Tuesday afternoon with presl- j i certain number of employees sworn j,. n t M.- 8 Kami,. DuRie, of ">S Jaques to by water •nglnow. thst In the a venue. There was a fin.- attendance. 5>!iwelUer case he paid $J« cash committees were appointed for the !r,im hl» own pocket »nd had th>- war- various departments ot work and new •vit nndorsed In order to Ret that mt . m ber» were received. A fine paper •nount back. Mr. Oag» supplemented wa , rea d by Mrs. C. C. Howard on the tM« reply by stating that when an n mt chapter of the new study book. --Ployw Is away on account ot ill- -The Bible and Missions." A letter ,s !l Is necessary to hire someone to waa read by Miss Denman from the i'».- hlae place, intimating the *30 had , c hool at Chsng-bl. China, in which h-^n spent In that way. the society has a partlcolar Interest. When Mr. 8chweltxer again Meeting was concluded with the brought BP th* subject Msyor Trem- Mystery Box questloaa^and refresh- bley asked that It be pnt In writing menu were served. im th«rA vraa nothlxu on the records —^———~~~— " shoVwtat 0Bt«Sns bad been ask- REPUBLICAN CLUB BUSY « and It it wai pot In Mack and white PUn . are being made by th*. Rah- then the eomaUaatoBen would har* way Republican Club ^ for a dinner something definite to «n*wer. ' church and one ot the most popular {and In the courts to rescue first offenders, taken. from a life of crime; be buries the] Brlscoe 4-pass. Roadster 1100 down brothe" and two Bisters.- IITRINITY USHERS HOLD ELECTION (feinzer A|ain Association—Banfoet and Other Errnts Planned _«, r Trinity Methodist Ushers' Assocla- ««"»»• " » ~ ~ — and dance following the holidays. A! U o n a t » meeU ng held last night with To this Mr. SchwelUer repUed that mem btrshlp drive with dues at one TO1111 ._ n „„.:,, „, ««••„.._«, » week oacht to be amhle time for oolUr a Te ir Ise being promoted. I imua a - 8mlUl . of W -J ter •»»«•<. th« otndals to answer tie questions - i elected officers as follows: President, be uked. "I dont wast to put all ot w | t h other municipalities throughout: Harry Metnxer; vice-president, I. F. this in writing, but tt yos demand It the country In demanding that the! Bartlett, Jr • secretary, Randolph L 1 inppose I must." concluded Mr. government take proper steps to con-;-.. . Aih-orf nimnil- 8<rhweltier. The discussion was thus ? ro l lhe coal situation and prevent a! ollman - treasurer. Alfred Qlroud, . —-IOI ..... Tijjjhead uaher. Leslie Btuart; assistant as iiead unhor. Howard Stillman. All ot the officers made appropriate rc- cltjr j°: marks following the election, urging ot' co-operation. to; Richard Oibrtcht, of athtotlc corn- nipped ln tk* bad. repetition of present The monthly report of Water En- w >. referred to Utifer Oage on pumping plant showed committee of whole, that MSI7.S00 gallons, had "been R. B. Fordham asked ; Nov*oWr an tncr*a»* buy property JIRSI M. E. BAZAAR OPENS sinner whom church has forgotten; j balance monthly. vonnr lidlnn of tha cltv < ne •P eakB «o masses ot aroused men f or other bargains. Phona Earl Mac- jflung laaies or tne city, j thft w o f d of QQi . t mMom ^ ^^^ CJaryi lf9w Branswlck- 2058—Ady, ( when they would hear It from no' other lips." From experiences ln his own life and the lives of others Rev. Mr. Wil- kinson drew lessons applicable to all lives. He said as yet the Golden Rule of "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" has entered but lttle ltno business life and conduct, but that the Idea of a common brother- hood Is gradually spreading. "The world needs you. One by one you have your work to do. The world needs you in your present place. We need a wider, broader, nobler vision of life's duties than we have yet had, but the day is fast dawning when these things will be a reality." Referring to the League of Nations Idea he said It was 600 years older than the Christian era, referring to 'See"ciassined ads SNAPPY BASKETBALL CARD AT Y. M. C. A. TOMORROW The local Y Senior team will have ljug holt to Insert .In hole and bal mer off safe lock. One corner of aa was partly hent over by the After once getting the door open was easy to break iuto the dlfferaaK compartments. The safe door warn completely wrecked and flreproeit lining lying ln chunks ln front ot gaffe. No explosive was used. l.'ciiiidjjrable noise must have beeat as their opponents Saturday evening," , . . , ., , .. u : the fast Associated Club, of Plainfleld. made '" ^mmerln K the safe with | This team is composed exclusively of force that was necessary to oneat- I former well-known Plainfleld and Patrick Brennan. who lives next door | North Plainfleld high school basket-! al 150 Maln s t ree t. heard poundinr ^"Po^Townley and "Ax" Brandt' ab °« mi(lnl ^ ht b u t d l d n o t think ™* will play forwards. "Jack" Faucett ] thins of the noise. August D. Strieker , centre. "Bitr" Wilson and "Dan" Ran-1 of ICOMain street, and William Dina- idolph will look after the_ defensive j D ack( of 67 Jaquea avenue, drcrret Big Erent Starts ciously and Will Continue Tonight and Tomorrow i P. H. S. team which took part In the! heard someone hammering on metal, S 1 XV^T^^Z^ '" ^ ° D * ' * the leagn*~«f which Greece was the leader/^ He said the league went all right as long as there was a dominant leader. " - - - - at .Stevens Wilson p.na nanuoipa< , , . _ _ were picked as all-county guards sev- nf Sht In the bakery adjoining the Ro»- jeral yearso ago. Other members of crts Btore did not pay any further **•' . - „, .. .. tho sqaad are Brousse. A. Townley lpn tion to the noise. The lecture room of the First Meth-. and Terrey. Oposed by such an array •.dlst Church was crowded last nlKht' of ^ lent ** thls - t h e Y team wl " haTe ' clrcumBtanC03 show tllat th " «*" dlst ChUrch ' as nrowlle<1 last nl8Dt ,t 0 travel faster than they have at any hers kept a lookout in tli Columbia. t the opening of the grand bazaar time this year if they are going to club rooms, from tho windows "' Referring to Lloyd George for the benefit of the parsonage fund.' register their third straight win. tnat I The Rahway Y girls and and his assumption called attention to bis recent state- A ., plendlQ supp er wa» served the Chrome girls will clash ln the prelim- which a lull view of Main and Cherry/- streets Is obtained. Signals pifbaWy ous gases by saying they would be This was ln charge ot the Ladles' needed la the >next war, yet the Aid Society. Following the supper Leacm of Nations pretends to be aim- , „ „ „ wer8 atlrrlng ^xs by ReT . F . f r-n* Wa tr, f l-nrome Bins win cianu m iuo yi^um-, many ra^oraDie comments. lnary attrat . Uon TheBe teams met acquainted the men working on t&fc Ing at disarmament! A passage In the it ex- presaly permit* each nation to manu- facture, munitions and arms without Rev. E. a former pastor; Mayor W. Ryder, A. Qulmby, Snpt George lnary a t t i n T several times last year, and ln e ach' gate with the approach of any person instance the score was exceedingly' l 5af , 8 B | t uated In the rear r ^ 5af , 8 B | t uated In he r close. The locals are conntlng upon i ,. . «__ chalking up their first home victory ! the 8tore and cannot be seen from of the season, so a fast Interesting | street. There lse a light kept bo game Is promised. Ing an night in the center of the stortv leereaae ov*r tk* WHiMtitoMtrtUi- Sctaerer, of the Sunday School; John « D- m. Tho first contest starts promptly at' officer Payne tried the door at the* month last rear ot H.4WtalloM. Wwawili Hsfttara Tkre* wolmtlnB* *pon<la« Board ot Education. oJ *•* eo» ««sj.nabtaa-d * » * « forretand » Utility Board had no pow«w i . rmtTttey recom •« gerrice that »uch be done City Attorney Armstrong by request' _ of eommts*loners_explained the re-; ' m decision of charVV Co. for 1 C. A. bowling alleys for ushers December IT. Stanley Wlldrick ) Mine all other* were tried and «M , POOL ROOM IN NEW HANDS see or hear anything suspicious. Timely reference wa* made to the There waa a Ane array ot *Urac- j Negotiations have been completed' eer Payne's period of duty ended Imittee. reported securing rfse-of the'Ing a tendwey to encourage dlsarma- ArklnsU1 , ^ others. ment Timely reference was made to the God-led part oMMii countryand he tlvely decorated booths from which | by _ announced plans for a banquet <m |ildthat'in""all Btaepe there'were not hano: ' B ome articles, suitable for Christ- di - . L ^ " f ' S 2' 7. when a tnrk W dinner p "^"dsncf'S. l2d' - » -*»• HJalmsr Lledberg annonnced his Intention of tolng to Sweden at aa w any who had paid new j ,, ar i T date, to remain a year or more. recommended to the Pablle; H e w u hiMm Godspeed by the mem- Winkler and Engene Bakro j midnight. He was relieved by Offle sale ot their popular pool room Paul Mancoso. Main street to James Cahill, of Officer Payne escorted his npo«i. «u "•= — ~ "•"«•- - I—, city. Messrs. Winkler and home from her parent* ln EMU stxwst who will stand alone for what is right, and home-made confectionery- The! B . kro extend their' grateful appreda- and took off his police uniform aset their returned to the railroad station to «*r not be lost. Stillman and I. V. Bart- of Centra) avenue, iof'llUtfr Cbartotte W a totaliailn*..119.10: soraplng J Stite law. Jixe of Bre hydrants.^: mlsiloner *to water works, :phalt block and ln md catch brick „ » ! « ; repairs to lower Main street, T8 58: general work in street and •li nres duxin* NoTembet, damage water departments, »68.60. total. •ySFLSSShw Bn^"« T. " X amounting to, WMS4.51 jyre J. Wasser a letter was received rela- ordered paid 'ive to removal of snow by State from from State highways and Ui« cooperation from ».->• " r v ."" n "f " wcr e: Mayor fxpocted from the municipality.^,^ ^Offlclnls P^J^* 0 ^ Comm | 8 . Three new members were received. A pleasant social time and refresh- ments, followed the moettne. Those present, besides*the officers previously mentioned, were: Andrew Brobpr/;. Richard and Fred Olhrlelit. Rnewr Stillman, Frank Van Arsda4e. rtttnlv- Wlldrick, HJalmar Llcdbcrg nnd WilV- iam G. Smith. ng to 145,134.51 were including 142,929.36 Franklin Engine Company, which David 'Hslmndi at end of year, asked for exemption H slm a Lambert, Gore. Wallor Watson. J. McLnughlln _ m.i f'Mfr or< i worth. Thtii was referred David to M.-rm- •.« iHtv xlarh. - Fred M. Treasurer William .H. Wright "^evLPrlce, Water En- ~CITy Attornoy h, Sanitary Officer , Assessor Peter Till would be ready next meeting. Sixty five out of every hundred men ire dependent on others at seventy— <lo you want to be one ot the sixty- live? Begin to save now—make the Rahway National Bank pay you Inter- est on your savings account at 4 ret day of depoBit. n2-tf it oe IOSL i Rev. Mr. Wilkiaeoa waa latrodneed varteo* eolors, arrange by Dwt»ht by President Maaton D. Martin. Fol-J Dohm, to whom' much credit I* due lto thddress rfreshm.nts were & ^M k B , ^ toe their a package he had forgotten. N* by President Ma J owtoa the^address refreshm.nts were for work . toe ford Buckley with Harry 8. Martin,' on* colon that added to the general accompanist. During th* business ses-| beauty. slon the resignation of Leo Vas 8antj I( u,, opening night I. an indica Uon to the general public for Iberal patronage and ask latrona to extend to Mr. CahUl the [station he saw two men who same generous support. Mr. CshiU, like two he had seen at l l . « V- •»• will conduct the place in the quiet and tinkering with an auto engine at tk* progressive way that has earned popn \ comer of Lewis and Irving streets. [arity and a good name.—Adv lea wua- regm Q«UI« «U reuvi«i. from- the city. J. Stanley Davis 1* to be. It win be recognised as the big secretary pro tern. Seven new mem-, gest event of Its kind ever held at bers were.received and other routine, u,, FlrBt M . R church. A full list of the workers and final account will be. published In The Record Tuesday. Tonight the Girl Scouts will pro- vide with a charming entertainment, business transacted. Xmas Robes and Sllp-1 MiSt4 EASTERN STAR ELECTION. - Rahway Chapter, No. 72, Order of Eastern Star, last nlgbt elected the following officers'. Worthy Matron, Mrs. P. E. Hullck; worthy patron, Walter S. Ganong; associate matron. Mrs. J. C. Runyon; treasurer, Mrs. Matthew Armstrong: secretary, Mrs. I. W. Thorn; conductor, Mrs. George L. Klrchgasner: associate conductor, Mrs. James Barger; trusteo for three yearR. Mrs Wlllard H. Shafor. PlanB were made Cor Christmas tree, and celebration nt next meeting, neceni known aa "The Japanese Wedding.' Saturday night the program will be furnished by the Epworth League, Saturday afternoon the bazaar will be open for the sale of food from 2 to 5 o'clock. pers 18 . ''Ten dollars a week deposited regu tarjy In the Saving Dept. of tho Rah way National Bank for ten-years will amount to Seven thousand dollars— Wbnt^ou be glad to have that much ELK8 LOSE AT NEWARK In an Elks' Bowling League match' *verything appearing all right. >He loked them over while they working on the Chevrolet mirbl— ! and examined their license car*. at Newark last night the Rahway Elks | then went around, ltno Cherry street dropped three games. McCartney and and saw a machine come out of am Schmidt were"*hlgh rolers for Rah-'niley ia Cherry atreet and start do ay, while 8peary led Newark. Main atreet. He halted the machtn* and learned that It contained a local merchant and friends. While thlp BENEFIT SHOW Plans have, been made by WasMng- ton Hose Company, No. 1, for a bene-, fit show at the Lyric Theatre, Main street, on Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 15 and 16. R. B. Warner appears In "One Hour Before Dawn" and other fine, features. place the machine at th* post office corner disappeared. • ; When Olllcer Payne, then off dnl» u...... ...,„ at " le station he followed them The committee. around tho station to the "hole In the wall," Campbel street entrance. Here In charge consists of George Franks chairman; John P. Nolan, John Con- ! the pair Jumped Into a taxi from tn*> ser. A. H. Schneider. A..~ J. Coftey. People's Taxi Office, conducted, by navld Buti, Charlea Post, Matliew R. , Fred Bruii; and Walter Kraus, tb* ' tnxl being in entires ot Mr. Kraua. Xmas Glfti^BaKs aiulftult Cases' Payne at once 2.SU asd u^ at Mellck's, 106 Main St. (Continued on PaQe Five) Daly. ^iiiit«atn x - *•- ''••' • -•' :v i •• - ; -•"•^-•-tf4

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Page 1:  · ..... . 8 Bin. oranis IML ESTATE m SUJ POR BALD OR RENT—86-88 W. Grand Bt,—8-famlly dwelling. Just remodelled. Apply C. Tranclsky, SO West Grand street nSO-it REAL ESTATE

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Bin. oranisIML ESTATE m SUJ

POR BALD OR RENT—86-88 W.Grand Bt,—8-famlly dwelling. Justremodelled. Apply C. Tranclsky, SOWest Grand street nSO-it

REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE—IF IT ISFOR 8ALE. I HAVE IT, OR WILLGET IT UPON APPLICATION. A.WEITZ, REAL E8TATE. OPPOSITERAILROAD 8TATI0N. TELE-PHONE 361. aepiO-tf

UEL FREEMAN A SON. US. IRVINGSTREET

Real estate tad agents tor the fol-lowing fire and liability lanrancecompanies: Coattnental, Hartford,Commercial Union, Springfield. Na-tional of Hartford, National Unionof Pittsburgh, AntomobUe Insur-ance Company, National Liberty,National Surety Company, AetnaAccident and Liability Company,Travelers, Ocean Accident andGuarantee Corporation. mz8tf

CalamityCroakers!

""HEY say the world isgoing to the dogs—but

This old world's u prettygood place to be—and aftera pipiDghot cup of Van Djk'sDuchess ooffee, it seems evpna better place!

Duchess™'^^XT™ 38c Ib

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JOHN J. COFFEY, 142 IRVING 8T.Real Estate, Surety Bonds. Fire,

AntomobUe and Liability Insur-ance; representing the County,Insurance Company of State ofPennsylvania, Royal, Royal 2x-change, Liverpool, London andGlobe. New York Underwriters and

REAL ESTATE FOB REITFOR RENT—Garage. Inquire 76 Bast

Grand street. It

ROOMS TO LET

F N SALE

Kahway RccorO, Tuesday Afternoon

FOR SAL^MStz piece antique parlorsutteT new, upholstery; no dealers.Phone 1BU Perth Amboy. dT-tt

FOR SALE^-Qlen Oak double parlorheater,, inquire John Weber, Car-riage Shop, Haielwood avenue. It

FOR SALE)—Dining room furniture.Inquire 76 East Grand street -It

FOR SALE:—Round top quartered oakdining room table $10.00. Cor. Adamand Main street It

FOR SALE—Cadillac Touring Car.Neeii small repairs^ Price $75.00.Call 131 Stone street I t

LOST—A study book "The Bible andMissions.'' Phone 1664. It

FOR RENT—Comfortable furnishedroom. Mrs. Schilling, 20 Main street

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APPLES FOR SALE—"Ben Darts,""Gano" and "Smith Cider," per bar-rell I4.W, bushel $1.46; half bushel,75 cents. 148 W. Grand street It

FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms; all-improvements; trolley; nestJSVatert

worka^^Ad^g. 70 Franklin street,RAfiw"ayfS«rtfen9,-^ahway. N. J. It

FOR RENT—Furnished room gentle-men only; In prtaate family. Ad-dress O. (^jare,-Record. n30-tf

ROOMS FOR MEN—Beautifully fur-nished, clean and comfortable; allconvenience, and club privileges atY. M. C. A. building; rates, 13.00 perweek and up. s«p 18-tf

Van Dyk Co.14O Main Street

It Isn't FairThat's All!

} To Your Family—To Your Friend*To YoocsaW—Going Around

Half Sick

TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEALTH

N TCLAUS Is!of the opin

Ion that elec-'trlcal Blfts arereal sensible of-ferings. Whetherit Is a readinglamp for fatherjor a vacuum

cleaner for mother it Is a sensibleexpression of affection. And ofcourse you won't forget the lightsfor the tree and that you can havea batter}" and a complete set ol

"TiptrtB that 111 tllumliiuiH*~rire ftis-tlvltles If your house isn't wired.

We represent the Western Elec-tric appliances. WashinK machines.Dish Washers. The most approveddish washer on the market. Vac.cleaners and many other useful ar-ticles—We carry a complete lineof fancy Xmas tree lighting out-fits—Transformers, lamps. Irons,heating pads, hair curlers. A visit"to"our~st ore" wITI "conv!nce~you7 ofthe many useful Rifts of ElectricalLabor Savins devices.

We have a force of skilled me-i-lianU-s that can wire your housefrom tup to bottom with tho l^astpossible inconvenience to you." nodirt or dlsarranKtng of the house-hold.

Our work is nur reputation. Es-tini;itt-s cheerfully piven.

SMALL SALE — Including furnitureand children* sample clothing aadgffts.~Thur.day. Dec. 9th; uu dealers.Sunshine Tea Room, 669 St George

.-avenue. i t ^

FOR SALE— 19M - Cleveland motor*

little. H. V. Conklln. care NationalPneumatic Co. It-

MOTHER APPRECIATES the pieceof antique furniture Uncle Gsorgegave her. more than all her otherpresents. Visit the shop that madeWeatfleld famous. 440 North Are.

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If Your Blood Is Weak and gwith Poisons, Pepto-Mangan Will

Strengthen and Purify It

DOUBLE THE PURCHASING'Powerof your savings by buying for cashreftnlshed furniture to brighten upthe Yuletlde home. Tapestry Daven-port }75.00: 9x12 rug $48.00; 4-pleceWalnut bed room suite with newmattress $220.00; magnificent "Win-ter" 88-nole player piano $$16.00;Phonograph $16.00; large Mahoganycabinet Phonograph $75.00; largeOak china closet $$36.00; hall stand

$10.00; 48-Inch round quartered 04kextension table $S6.00; Mahoganydreaaer $55.00. Tel. 226. WeatfleldFurtture Exchange. 440 North Ave.When you get over-tired day after i

day. your system has to get rid of so'much waste it can't create new energyfast enough. The result Is that your | PQR SALE—Chandler 1918. seven pas-blood Is ailed with waste matter. It

! becomes clogged. You are trying toget around with a lot of poUon ln yoursystem.

You look bad. you feel poorly. Yougel out of patience easily. Ambitionis lost. You Just don't care aboutanything.

That IB no way to live. Your bloodneeds help for a time. It is starved.You will find help In that fine tonic,Pepto-Mangan. Pepto-Mangan puri-fies the blood and Oil. it with red cor-puscles. In a Utl* while you'll haveplenty Of rich, red blood and you won'tknow yourself. It JBn't a magic medl-

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PB0rffi462-M - I09IBVING ST.

senger touring. Newly overhauled,painted, new top. Complete equip-ment Including two extra tires andtubes mounted. Weed chains, powerpump. Hartford shock absorbers.Grus spring oilers, spark plug In-tenslners, search light, Tonneaulight, radiator cover, etc., etc. Wil-liam S. Martin. 44 aques avenue,Rahway. N. J. d$-Jt

SUITABLE CHRISTMA8 PRESENTS—Factory prices. Place your orderfor Ladles' Felt Slippers, all colors.Men's fine grade slippers and spats.rhiMr«ty. .h™., »t«- 63 Westfleld

venue. Tel. 185 M. n30-6tcine. It contains iron and other in-1Kiedients that feed starved blood andmakes it rich and red. Physicians ] CORD WOOD FOR SALE—Seasoned.have prescribed Pepto-ManKan foryears.

Pepto-Mangan ia sold in liquid andtablet form. Take either kind youprefer One acts the same as theother. Both contain the same Ingredi-ents, But be .sure to get the genuinePepto-Maugaa—"Gude'e." The fanname. "Gude's Pepto-Mangan." shouldbe on. the package. —Adv.

Cut any length $14.00 per load; slabwood $12 per load Ten Eyck Bros..Rahway R. F D.. or Tel. 107-J Me-tuchen. n30-9t

Coughs and Hoarseness jAlong about this time of the year

indoor coddling Is very apt to bringqn a laryngeal (lower throat) cold.'The comiiiK Is evident usually in atickling of the throat. There is an'irresistible impulse to cough. Thethroat seems to be dry and the cough ;quickly becomes dry and harsh. As apatient expressed it. "The first thing!I knew I was barking like a dog." I

The throat swells and the normal,"secretions are greatly diminished. The:vocal cords lose their power of vibra-tion and sometimes the voice becomeB

FOR SALE—Four drawer Golden OakSinger chain stitch sewing* machineln first class condition, used 1 yearcost $75; selling for 135 and a 5-

drawer Lock Stitch AutomaticDrop Head S13. M J. Tompane.

care Singer Sewing Machine. 1167 S.Jersey street. Elizabeth. N. J.

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. ' • ' • • • • * • • The Rahwayflew 3er&cp BOvocate

VOL. X. SERIAL NO, Ho i.

Absorbing The Rahway N*ws-H*r*ld, th* 8uo****or of the Union p*mocr*t. Established 1840.

RAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N. h, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER iO, 1920. TWELVE PAGE8 PRICE THREE CENT*

w i l l p l e a s e m BACTERIOLOGIST

You will find ««r wailmuaic room* thaona placa intovintmaat your Victrola rtquirtmtnt,.atmoaphmro of mtiaie aata tha dapapart from tho uauai aetMtite 0/•for*.., ^

You witt find comphta /ceilprivate damonatration and ba aarvad hjt

paopla.

If you already own a Victrola a cordial invitation ia axtandad you to anjoy tha unmmmatour Victor Record service backed by tha moat comptota atock in tha €ity.

Vktrola IV OutfitVlctroU FV IttRecords (youroholce .to ralM of) *

ToUl $30

$ 5 *»wi $ 5 1 Math

Vktrola VI OutfitVletroU VI W»Bacorda (zovcbolo* . .to Tain* of) I

Total »40

Vktroto W Outfit

Victrola X OutfitA'lotrola X tliiRecords (your choice-to value of 1

Total SIM

Victrola XI OutfitVlclroUXl I1M.MRecords (jrov cholc*to value of) 11M

ToUl tittJO

Victnit a ? 0*tfit-vM^sxnr .^,.ja»to »«>»• at) U

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fktnla XVI O.tlrtYtetrola XYl . %rn1**01»» (roar choir*to vatoe of) u

T*t*i cm

*|5lm*l5i.mti

8«l«et any model you dealre and

we'll gladly deliver It to your home

—on Christmas morning. H you

wish.

James McColIum2 3 Cherry Street

Rahway, N. 1.

WILL PERSON SEEN Ukln« pocket-book from coat at T. M. C. A. Satur-day afternoon retain same to Rec-ord Office and aroid further tronblreT

WANTED—One set doable Frenchdoors. Mast be In good conditionand cheap for caab. Apply XYZ,care Record. It

FOR SALE—Buick late 1917 little sixin perfect condition: demonstrationany evening or Sunday; make offer.H. E. Diers. 122 West Grand street.Rahway, N. J. d3-tl

LOST—Sterling silver mesh bac Son-day afternoon. Finder please retainto 20 Leesvlle avenue, or 'phone321-R. It

HELP WAITED

OnlyFIFTEEN DAYS

TO

CHRISTMASand only

Three MoreWEDNESDAYS

To Buy Your

XMAS GIFTSund get a Rebate of

10 per centfrom our regular lowprices.

Sh*p early aud shophere tomorrow! It is"ECONOMY DAY'1 aweekly event in this storeUse/of Presents in all

our Departments

: tNGELMAN1 2 8 Main Street^—

"Railway's Most Popular Store"

ivery husky. Sometimes it Is com-'pletely lost and the sufferer Is onlyable to speak ln a whisper—breathingis painful and swallowing a misery.

T h e Chiropractorusually find tender-ness at the spinal exitof the throat nervesat the region ln thebase of the Beck. Withthe points of thefingers thu tendernesscan be traced to thethroat. The tender-ness usually is limarked in the ca*6 ofpersons who havechronic weakness ofthe throat and maynot be present Inthosa who are suffer-ing from this form otcold for the first time.The Indication of th*

symptoms, however, the nerve ten-derness tracing directly to th* seventhjoint of the cervical region *t th*backbone and the> drynee* of th*throat th* swelling Induced by It*struggle to b* rid of th* inOamatbm,tb* catarrhal discharge which 1* amaccompaalmeat, ar* all *lmr Indica-tion* of th* lack of n*rv* energy aa*strength ln th* affected parts.

Adjustment of the a*ck joint* t*ramove th* nerve pressar* ana fr**th* spinal nerve* for the delivery ofth* full degree of nerve Impulse,is followed by a gradual righting otthe ailment. The cause of the weak'ness that opened the way for the dlsease was lack of full nerve snpply du*to pinching at the point of emmlsslonbetween Joints. The system I amusing will remove this nerve pressure.

The wonderful growth in my prac-tice, is due entirely to the results ob-tained on patients and to their effortswith relatives and friends, and forthese efforts I wish to thank then).

If you are not enjoying good health,call at my office and let me explainhow Chiropractic will apply to yourparticular case.

3) 1 fJWfamjfPALMER CHIROPRACTOR

US Irvlns Street._ OixMMlU-PcsMrlvula R. B. Hlalloo

Hour.:—J to a P. M., Mo»., Wed.. Vri.

SALESMAN WANTED—One who baae x p e r l e n c e ,n ukm^ orders for meatand grocery market; married manpreferred; one able to drive a car;salary and commission. Address Q.M. care Record. It

WANTED—Salesman and collectorfor Rahway and vicinity; good op-portunity; salary and commission.Apply Singer Bevtag Machine Co.,1U7 East Jersey Street, Eltaabet*.N. J. nJO-Jt

OPERATORS WAT4TY.OWhil* oth*r mill* I M laying off

help, w* ar* taking on. Not b*eukmaia*** I* good. K U not, bat w* ar*••tlmlsti* u l V*U*re tk* frogn•f this gr**t rich country la going tok**v right *a> W* hop* to be yr*-par** whaa tk* bun*** 4*** eoaa*aa* will tak* «• all soot teopU wk*•as run Mwfac marhra**, bvttoa *rbatten hot*. OT*T *ttUfc or aU wisckla**atakinc ctotk or j*r**r iratts and batk-lag shot*. Sight hoar day. Pay andhalf evcrtlm*. WU1 teach ambition*beginner* ani pay small salary. OooiV*7 to sxparts.

MILBURY ATLANTIC MFQ. CO.Hamilton 8 t .Rahway. N. J.

MISELLIREOUSWANTED—To Let S or 4 famished

rooms for light housekeeping. Ad'dress "L. B." care Record. d7-2t

TS> Bf».d C«r. Market St, Newark.T u t , Than. Sat., S U 4 P. U.

Talefkaae, Malbenr ISN

House For Sale7 rooms u'l uenrly decorated»ud painted in llnest uiuiuner. A vcri dcHlruble lo(ri-tlou. lmmedlale p o e ^Mny COIIHUI- r reuliii|,r. A dr-ill tH only. AddresK owner4'J Priuce Street, ElizabethTelephone Elizabeth V!447.

WANTED TO FCT—Larf* <oU car-riage, in good coadttiaa, far chad.•Phone m-J. It

WANTSD—aothM tr*e. Marrl* ehalr.baby's high chair. Adrd*** Box Xcare Record. It

LOST—Brown color watch fob; whit*and black centre. Liberal rewardIf returned to 7 Commerce street.

nJO-Jt

ADTO _._ . .l l i i i , BiaskMk aad KffraJfct ata*Rahway. W«edMd»A Cfcttmt.ChrooM aa4 P*rth i

Ml Rahway.

MONET TO LOAN onmortgage. Hyer ftRahway NaUoMl Baskway. N. J.

TBB SABWAT BAYBKM RTIOM B«7* « B*r east tatarw, •*• H i let rst* *BM by aay MdWknk talk* Stau. O -

FOB RBNT-BeaM of sli rooM Mlbath. Rest «U.«0 per mostk. l>qdt* OWMT, »44 W»«ts«MRahway. N. J.

E. T. BRBNNAN—Asto trttoWng andmoving. 17 E Lak* aveoaa. Phoai

ShoulderPork Chop*

Chuck Roast, Ib - 2Oc

3O.bANOTHER CUT IN PRICES

Fresh JerseyPORK

Small LoinsPorkWhole or Half 29 Ib

RegularFresh Hams

28 cIb

Big Drop in ButterFancy Creamery

Butter, Mb PrintBrookfield AO

Butter, Mb Print O O Ib

279 New Brunswick Ave.22 Cherry St. PERTH AMBOy.N.J.

THONA & VAROSILADIES and GENTS

HIGH CLASS TAILORSSulU Made to Order

Complete line of handsome patterns to select frcs.High Grade Cleaning, Pretting, Reptiiirg and all

Kinds of Alterations.Modern Equipment Prompt Attention

Reasonable Price*.

«6 living Street. •-— Railway. I . J.Opposite Cmplr* Th*atr«

PALMINEDANISH RUT BUTTER

MADE IN AMERICArlB best TagtUbU butter in Ik* world i« produced >•Denmark, and m o n o f it is eons»*4 .by tk» D»DCI t"»by any okher people. jThe manofaotnrera of PALM IKE Nt t Butter, »bo hat*

for years been the leaders in the Nut ©otter iDdu.trj aDenmark, are now ehnrning PALHINB in this conntrj-They are xuiiig hire precisely the satnej.foimulf'K tc'lp10*oesses that hare been employed in Denmaik.

WHEN YOU DINE USE PAL-MlNE

For Sale by All Reliable Dealers.

Wholesale Distributors

j ENJOYABLE CARD PARTY1

I Another successful card party wasconducted Wednesday night under tieauspices of the Ladies' AuxWur to

' the Rahwsr Hebrew Congregation InMechanics' Hill. Whlit, pinochle andcasino were played.' The winner!

Dries Chufeh Watct Treatfcd C•eat —

Revfrd—Other Mitten

jman. Abe Miller. Frank Zeekendort,iPlalnfleld; Morris PaehnMUU- H. D.lAbramson. Sidney Harris, Mrs. Ber-

>*inard Bngelman, Miss Paolloe Farber,!Mlss Row KreUberg; pJOOfWe, Mr.PriedmsD, Qoorge Slmmenrot)i, Otcvf. Carlson, Mrs. Darls. Mrs. Mix Ke-banoff; cuino, Mrs. J. A. Blacner.The committee in charge consistedof Mrs. E. arossman cbalrmui; Mis*Jeanaatt* Newman, Mis* ROM Krels-berg. Miss Alberta Pachmaa. Miss

tk*' Sarah Vogel, Mlas Rose Miller.

ricnert heW WiMamUf night Atteh-1

l lon was eeaUN* «* tyo things. The'«port os •»•««•.•.*••»••* • •»» i*eer-p

of lauaedl-101RNMCE

o7 water timtm*&~ wfcB* th*Scbweltxer e*M of tk* week ptwrlou

wtth th* kMUuM) of pariag em-at wat*r-»ta»* *«sia earn* tp

Sanitary Officer F. M. Williams

EOFmumi

Beeanei Bride of A. F. Hopeof Anbury Park at Pretty

Home Weddinf

At the attrsctire home of Mr. andMrs. WlUlam A. Jaenk*, of J » Mapl*terrace, there was a pretty weddingceremony Wednesday afternoon at 8o'clock when their dangbter, Miss

Y. M. C. A. QIVES YOUNQ-( MEN VALUABLE AID

-Tbiough the efforts of Oeneral Sec-retary V: W. Benson and the local T.M. C. A. a goodly number of ex-cerrieemen hare been benefited by securingcollegiate and corespondenoe- scholar-ships anfl HJUIBCB. Aliwdj l l jeo ha*been spent through the local associa-tion In glrtng these wonderful oppor-tunities offered through the Educa-tional Committee of the T. M. C. A.War W»rk Conocil. The arerage coltof such scholarships or courses™*W0, while sma run as high as 1116and other* are only. S20. These offer*give the young men a chance to pre-pare for advancement while contbra-

| Ing at his present occupation and aretherefore of great value.

A. Frederick Hope, son of afr.

THE BISHOP OF

t«o occasions dartes Uls period the, isibuuty lBt*a.rtT»r.«pt ao.W aboqt.l» but a fairly good water was tamed

bride was given in marriage by herfather. The ceremony was performedin the presence ot only immediaterelatives by Rev. L. Y. Graham, pas-

_ , , . , i tor'of the first Presbyterian church.T i l e s AeuOQ--Vlt8l Stat ist ics ; The bridesmaid was Miss Irene Lad'

; lum, 14 Commerce street, an intimatej friend or the bilde, while the best'| man was W. W. Angus, of Cranford,

srim

ANNIVERSARYCEUBRAIEH

; CONGREGATION ELECT8.• At the meeting of thejtahway He-; brew . rongreatlon held Wednesday

night the following ofBcers wereelected President, Benjamin Farber;vice-president, Samuel Lager; record-

•'iow~ secretary,—Samuel—Krelsberg,< , financial secretary, H. R. Greeubouse;

n < ( . . (•<> , . I l f • • , , treasurer, Harry Robinson: trustees,

Fift* Milestone of Washington 3amuel M1Uer for one vear ^D>...» ' T.. .L.> l x a « . l i » 'Jacob Zuman, for two years. Mem-

Parent - Teacher Association , ber8 name<1 to tte Bo&ri ot Educa.Harked kr Commuaity Part? •tlon for the Habrew 8cho01 were:

! Jacob Zuman, to fill unexplred term ofI A. Durst; B. Appelbaum and Max

•Celebration of the fifth anniversary | K l r i n- o n e

of the organization of Washington:

School ParentVTeacher " Associationtook place last night when a com-munity party was held, which was

flnnprintendfint of

BOLD BURGLARS

MAJOR PIRRT

ni Hum Retorts for Not.

Speaks Before St. Paul's flea'sClob — Aa Inspiring aad

Thoflfhtfnl Addirss

Report was made st the meotlug of | groom.

jra former-college chnm of the-bride-! -g£- •pauTe" STen's Club has estab-

| lished a reputation for giving the

firlrnt. not •»!« by Sanitary Offlcer Fred M. Wll-llami t h B | h e h l J b e € n ) n c o n i m u n l .

ui the lack et>a proper feeding de- CMllon w i t h t h a g t a U Department of,!cf was f«IL T»* parcba** Of *«CB a H e a l U l regarding the pungent, nause-

fclne waa d*f**ed npoa a*arly iU , h i u

To the strain! of the wedding march i public something that Is of timely ln-I terest and of edifying effect at eachI of its meetings. Variety and qualityfrom Lohengrin played by Miss Doro-

. - MmM II *JS?L¥Z£ now "*"•« o " lbtt ***** Orer ""> clt3rJ **^ - ^ l1-!?0?!^ - * " -?!• l»«t 8atnrday and on the preceding

u all whea trtwdac weather arrive*- „ * beij^ Mr. wiUlams had Informed•Abo«t tv^trVMrad* of oU~i»« the 8Ute suthoritle* thst the odors

ut b»lni M to tk* watsr daily. Kyen CMar trom t h e a u c o . ^ On p l l i n t a t

wtta tbi* targ* aaovat. IU bacUrlal aMfmtr

' * • *^ A reply wa. read from DirectorcMHiltioa IT « » i , » M J ? J S A rpantos to toM cMorla* to tie SlUraa j B C O b•tier baa b**a ••» «P » « ""yf* ouUln

If I b d t k

o f 8 u t e Department.•tier baa b**a ••» «P yf ouUlnlng step, that would be neces-uird ont If It eaa b* made to work MrJr i o ^^ definite action in the mat-tt «hoald taipror* t s t water material- ^ j . contention that persons hadIj «nd also *BT* some chlorine. The bf>en gj^j, , l c k b r y , , oion m n , t &«

l t t t t t « * » W > t B * « g l * t z r > t t 1 t t of« . ° ^ ° L ^ ! S ! l ? i i ! 5 l . 1 ^ ^ " * P»V»«««»»* " »•• «»• manTmoos *en'

ta regard tow t o d - b n t

at th* inanlclpal water plant, aro** partteolarlysad aslAd for some dellaite r*ply to *"" TiT!- l . - .VrrS?r .- .tsr <i*e*tlOBS asked at the prevtoas' ic—ow— w» ra*« r o w•trtlac. At that time be told tb*eommlsatoaar*. that his younger bro- CONCERT AND PLAYikrr. Harbert. had b«eti absent from The Young Judea organlsaUoo, orwork at the wat«r plant from An?, n 8 U n _. 21oa. No 10ST will hold ato Sept. S oo acoooat of slckna**. that _ _ _ _ , , _ j _ . . . ' p . - ^ . . n^, , ,ku salary waa fl»0 per .month aad «o«e«t and play on 8anday. De*. 11.

Dav14 Oage sect him a at 740 p. m. at the Rahwar. B*br*wd tSO ta *b - - - : 1 - - - - s •^ ' tM and ISO ta

tiltln'g'tkat he r*tgn"~dl«~eijh i»pi»Malta* the amoont da* In wag** aad

CoBgrwgalk)* Synacoca*,

mltte*

corner of

•enltag the amoant d g J ,_ , ,-rdorie th* warrant and retorm It to » '" • • te C^VMr Cage. Mr. BchwelUer wanted to Robtnaon. TUlle

why dednrtion bsd bees made road. Roa* Kh h m l e s at d K

thy Hope, of Asbnry Park, a sister otthe bridegroom, the bridal party tooktheir positions in the parlor, whichwas handMnMly decorated ln greenand whlteC The bride wa* very pret-ily dressed ln a dark bine traveling

suit, trimmed with tor, and carrieda beautiful bouquet of white rosebuds.The bridesmaid was becomingly at-tired In bine trlcotlne and carriedpale pink roaes.

Following the ceremony there wasa wedding dinner and reception, afterwhich Mr. and Mrs. Hope left for awedding trip to Canada and upontheir return will live in Rahway. Theywin be at home after Christmaa. Mr.and Mrs. Hop* were the recipients ofan abundance of valuable gifts. In-cluding silverware, cot glass, linen,substantial ehepks, electrical' appli-ances and many other uaetal articles.The bride's gift to the bridesmaid waaa handsome bar pin, while the bride-groom's gift to the b«*t man waa a tl*clasp.

Mr. Hop* ise a graduate ot Bulger*College and tea member of the PI

Mr*. -Fraternity. -H*~ is achemist for Merck ft Company, ot this

. Bessie Mil-w why dednrtin Kawlt, Fanine Lager,lUnasa when othrr employees at FYieda Krelsberg. Irving Engelmen.

iboaM • • «Bdor**d aad returned, to The meeting li conducted by presidentMr Qage. Who got Us* $J0 difference Abe Zuman.- - , M

city. During the world war he servedin the U. S. Infantry and was overseaseleven months. He is a member ofthe American Legion. Mrs. Hope isa member of the First Presbyterian

Schools W. F. Little made a' rousing

Roberts' Hardware Store E*t-tered $600 Gone-Offieer,Taxi Driver Face KeyoWer*

Bold burglars visited this city iaiatnight, made a haul of $600 or masa*from- the safe of Thomas H^Robexfav

| hardware dealer, 148 Main s tnat .president Rahway National Bank, aejat

• were successful in making their iI leaving only sllgbt clues penind

Itnn the faco of; £dwin Payne a pair of suspicious ci\ acters, now believed to have been a

u>|' | ' part of the robber gang, made thdfcr• .Hilary j escape ln a local taxi by holding

at the back and head of Walter Krdriver of 69 Monroe street, whoforced to drive the men to the

, road between Newark and Jer; City and there leave his deeper

The many friends in this city, of i passengers. At the time this excll

Citizen,

Nan and Church Worker

Died This Morning

have marked the monthly presenta-tions. Both of these elements werepresent in one ot the best gatheringsyat held on Tuesday night. There waaa representative assemblage of menand the speaker was Rev. WilliamWilkinson, familiarly and affection-ately known as "the Blschop of WallStreet."

, That he could gain this title in alocality devoted chiefly to the hand-

- ling of the world's most complex flln-ancial matters was easily apparent tothe gathering after they had listenedto tha "bishop" for a few moments.From the mld»t~ of Interesting In-cidents of every-day life ot whatseemed at first to be ot an Irrelevantnature he suddenly shot oat vitaltruths and object lesson* with theforce and effect ot a thunderbolt froma clear sky. Original and direct In hispresentation he hit the mark withtelling effect and the men who tookadvantage ot the privilege of hearinghim spoke ln the highest terms ot thetreat given them. There was anabundance of inspiration and food forreflection.

For twenty years the Rev. WilliamWilkinson waa located ln the WeetHe could ride a bucking broncho, orshoot a gun with the best of them. Asoa* writer aald of him during kofservice In Minneapolis. Minn. "He Isknown throughout- the land as mis-sionary and preacher to hnntanity lnits time of stress. The conscientiousrector ot a small city parish, he Is,besides, pastor to the neglected anuoutcast ot he whole city. He Is present

facilities, emphasizing in particularthe need ot an auditorium where the .community spirit can be fostered.He congratulated the association onits success. A letter was receivedfrom Mrs. Little, who is president of,the County Council, containing con-'(rratulatlons on growth, enterprise '•and success. In appreciation of her <untrrine services Supervising- Prin- jclpal Miss Emily Holiday was pre- .,.„,„. . . „ .. _, _^sented a handsome bouquet Rahway avenue, Woodbridge, will be- burglary had been committed.

There were excellent recitations by ' grieved to learn of bis death this robbery not being discoverd ontJL Bfc.Hiss Rnth Ramsey. An appropria- j morning at hise home. He had been: Roberts opened his store about Ttlon of %tf was

Emily Hallday was pre- Major Frank I. Perry, aged 88, of 171 j episode occured no one knew that

made for candy for 11] (or several weeks. During the war' o'clock this morning.tlon of 115 was made for n y 11] (oChristmas party of pupils. Mothers' Major Perry was in command of the • Money, checks, about forty Colowho win loan trees for the occasion"! Woodbridge Battalion. New Jersey blan half-dollars, a gold watch iare: Mrs. Arthur Van Pelt, Mrs. Militia Reserves, consisting of four valuable papers comprised thePeter Voorhles, Mrs. Walter Reason,' companies from Woodbridge, con-' obtained from the Roberts store. BayMrs. Hugh W. Roarke, Mrs. C. Leon-, tainlng a number of Aahwayans, and ; trance to the store was gained rrosshard. Mrs. Bernard Engleman and from Ford's, Carteret and Hillside. • the roof in the rear. The thieves «avMrs. John Bose. Prize for having | This battalion rendered distinguished' tcreil the hallway leading to the Co*most parents present was won by f service during th Morgan explosion. I utnblan Club quarters and to O. A. K.third grade, taught by Miss Anna Previously Mr. Perry had. served as (liall, opened a window and got out amMills. Seven new members were ] captain In the New York National, a lower rear roof where they smashedreceived.

Oam'Guard. a skylight, but not finding any

wereplayed and prizes | For many years he was superlnten- means of reaching the floor betow

were won-by Mrs. C. Leonhard, Mrs. dent of the First Baptist SundayReason and Mm Emma schol of this city and a member of

! the church trustees. Bis life had beenWalterSpringer.

Refreshment committee appointed one of unusual service to Woodbridge

tried an adjacent perpendicular sky-light, tore out a ucreen and found arope by which the skylight was oper-ated reaching to the floor It was sa*

for next time comprises Mrs. S., and this city aad bis splendid Chris-1 easy task to make this fast and slfcfcFriedman. Miss Ferguson, Mrs. | tion character, unswerving loyalty and down *to the lower floor In iFtazer, Mrs. A. Ouelinck, Mrs. Gant, devotion to his country made him be- j room of the storeMrs. Grace Haorahan, Mrs. Jardot. (loved by all. Mrs. Perry has the deep | Wlth two Iron bars, an axe.Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. C. Leonhard. sympathy of the city In her bereave- l l g h t a n d o tt , e r tools taken from

President Mrs. Albert Regele was ment.In charge" of the meeting, with Mrs.; Th

stock In the store the burglars work)funeral service will be held; o n l l l e B a f e prohaUly for an hour

William Tompklns, secretary.

. . . . . . OF CLOTHES STOLEN- A.snaak. thlejLsXoJe a suit of clothes

, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at his l e a 8 L J u d r , J g f r o m conditionslate residence 171 Rahw.y avenue.' flr8t h u o c k e d k n o D o t t d o o r >

Woodbridge.

belonging to J. Stanley TJavfs, of 27 , Georoe W. O'bonnell !

An odd coat that was also C^rk Townshlr. died at Rahwaythe line with the suit was not Hospital y-'.urday He leaves three

It waa erxplalned that under a prevl- MISSIONARY MEETINGas systtm. «»* »"» •*ed- » c l l y w*t~ Trinity Foreign Missionary socle:

r»nl was BIT*" Otlt for fall time for mt{ o n Tuesday afternoon with presl- ji certain number of employees sworn j,.nt M.-8 Kami,. DuRie, of ">S Jaquesto by water •nglnow. thst In the a venue. There was a fin.- attendance.5>!iwelUer case he paid $J« cash committees were appointed for the!r,im hl» own pocket »nd had th>- war- various departments ot work and new•vit nndorsed In order to Ret that mt.mber» were received. A fine paper•nount back. Mr. Oag» supplemented w a , r e ad by Mrs. C. C. Howard on thetM« reply by stating that when an nmt chapter of the new study book.--Ployw Is away on account ot ill- -The Bible and Missions." A letter• ,s !l Is necessary to hire someone to w a a read by Miss Denman from the• i'».- hlae place, intimating the *30 had ,chool at Chsng-bl. China, in whichh- n spent In that way. the society has a partlcolar Interest.

When Mr. 8chweltxer again Meeting was concluded with thebrought BP th* subject Msyor Trem- Mystery Box questloaa^and refresh-bley asked that It be pnt In writing menu were served.im th«rA vraa nothlxu on the records —^———~~~—" shoVwtat 0Bt«Sns bad been ask- REPUBLICAN CLUB BUSY« and It it wai pot In Mack and white P U n . are being made by th*. Rah-then the eomaUaatoBen would har* way Republican Club for a dinnersomething definite to «n*wer. '

church and one ot the most popular{and

In the courts to rescue first offenders, taken.from a life of crime; be buries the] Brlscoe 4-pass. Roadster 1100 down

brothe" and two Bisters.-

IITRINITY USHERSHOLD ELECTION

(feinzer A|ainAssociation—Banfoet and

Other Errnts Planned

_«, r Trinity Methodist Ushers' Assocla-««"»»• " » ~ ~ — and dance following the holidays. A! U o n a t » m e e U ng held last night withTo this Mr. SchwelUer repUed that membtrshlp drive with dues at one TO1111._ n „„.:,, „, « « • • „ . . _ « ,

» week oacht to be amhle time for o o l U r a Teir Ise being promoted. I ™imua a- 8 m l U l . o f W -J t e r •»»«•<.th« otndals to answer tie questions - i elected officers as follows: President,be uked. "I dont wast to put all ot w | th other municipalities throughout: Harry Metnxer; vice-president, I. F.this in writing, but tt yos demand It the country In demanding that the! Bartlett, Jr • secretary, Randolph L1 inppose I must." concluded Mr. government take proper steps to con-;-.. . Aih-orf nimnil-8<rhweltier. The discussion was thus ?rol l h e coal situation and prevent a! o l l m a n - treasurer. Alfred Qlroud,

. —-IOI. . . . . Tijjjhead uaher. Leslie Btuart; assistantas iiead unhor. Howard Stillman. All ot

the officers made appropriate rc-clt jr j ° : marks following the election, urging

ot' co-operation.to; Richard Oibrtcht, of athtotlc corn-

nipped ln tk* bad. repetition of presentThe monthly report of Water En- w>. referred to

Utifer Oage on pumping plant showed committee of whole,that MSI7.S00 gallons, had "been R. B. Fordham asked

; Nov*oWr an tncr*a»* buy property

J IRSI M. E.BAZAAR OPENS

sinner whom church has forgotten; j balance monthly.vonnr lidlnn of tha cltv <ne •P e a k B «o masses ot aroused men for other bargains. Phona Earl Mac-jflung laaies or tne city, j th f t w o f d o f QQi.t mMom ^ ^^^ C J a r y i lf9w B r a n s w l c k - 2058—Ady, (

when they would hear It from no'other lips."

From experiences ln his own lifeand the lives of others Rev. Mr. Wil-kinson drew lessons applicable to alllives. He said as yet the Golden Ruleof "Do unto others as you would havethem do unto you" has entered butlttle ltno business life and conduct,

but that the Idea of a common brother-hood Is gradually spreading. "Theworld needs you. One by one youhave your work to do. The worldneeds you in your present place. Weneed a wider, broader, nobler visionof life's duties than we have yet had,but the day is fast dawning whenthese things will be a reality."

Referring to the League of NationsIdea he said It was 600 years olderthan the Christian era, referring to

'See"ciassined ads SNAPPY BASKETBALL CARDAT Y. M. C. A. TOMORROW

The local Y Senior team will have

ljug holt to Insert .In hole and balmer off safe lock. One corner of aawas partly hent over by theAfter once getting the door open •was easy to break iuto the dlfferaaKcompartments. The safe door warncompletely wrecked and flreproeitlining lying ln chunks ln front ot gaffe.No explosive was used.

l.'ciiiidjjrable noise must have beeatas their opponents Saturday evening," , . . , ., , ..u

: the fast Associated Club, of Plainfleld. m a d e '" ^mmerlnK the safe with| This team is composed exclusively of force that was necessary to oneat-I former well-known Plainfleld and Patrick Brennan. who lives next door| North Plainfleld high school basket-! a l 150 M a l n st r e et . heard poundinr^"Po^Townley and "Ax" Brandt' a b ° « m i ( l n l^h t b u t d l d n o t t h i n k ™*will play forwards. "Jack" Faucett ] thins of the noise. August D. Strieker

, centre. "Bitr" Wilson and "Dan" Ran-1 of ICO Main street, and William Dina-idolph will look after the_ defensive j Dack( of 67 Jaquea avenue, drcrret

Big Erent Startsciously and Will Continue

Tonight and Tomorrow

i P. H. S. team which took part In the! heard someone hammering on metal,

S 1 XV^T^^Z^ '" ° D * ' *

the leagn*~«f which Greece was theleader/^ He said the league went allright as long as there was a dominantleader. " - - - -

at .Stevens Wilson p.na nanuoipa< , , . _ _were picked as all-county guards sev- nfSht In the bakery adjoining the Ro»-

jeral yearso ago. Other members of crts Btore did not pay any further **•'. - „, . . .. t h o s q a a d a r e Brousse. A. Townley lpntion to the noise.

The lecture room of the First Meth-. and Terrey. Oposed by such an array•.dlst Church was crowded last nlKht'of ^lent ** t h l s- t h e Y t e a m w l " h a T e ' c l r c u m B t a n C 0 3 s h o w t l l a t t h" «*"d l s t C h U r c h ' a s n r o w l l e < 1 l a s t n l 8 D t , t 0 travel faster than they have at any hers kept a lookout in tli Columbia.t the opening of the grand bazaar time this year if they are going to club rooms, from tho windows "'

Referring to Lloyd George for the benefit of the parsonage fund.' register their third straight win.t n a t I The Rahway Y girls andand his assumption

called attention to bis recent state-A . ,p l e n d l Q s u p p er wa» served

theChrome girls will clash ln the prelim-

which a lull view of Main and Cherry/-streets Is obtained. Signals pifbaWy

ous gases by saying they would be This was ln charge ot the Ladles'needed la the > next war, yet the Aid Society. Following the supperLeacm of Nations pretends to be aim- ,„„„ w e r 8 a t l r r l n g ^ x s b y R e T . F .

f r-n* Wa tr, f l-nrome Bins win cianu m iuo yi^um-,many ra^oraDie comments. l n a r y a t t r a t . U o n T h e B e t e a m s m e t acquainted the men working on t&fc

Ing at disarmament! A passage In theit ex-

presaly permit* each nation to manu-facture, munitions and arms without Rev. E.

a former pastor; MayorW. Ryder,

A. Qulmby, Snpt George

lnary a t t i n Tseveral times last year, and ln e ach' gate with the approach of any personinstance the score was exceedingly'

l 5 a f ,8 B|tuated In the rearr^ 5 a f ,8 B|tuated In he rclose. The locals are conntlng upon i ,. . « _ _chalking up their first home victory ! t h e 8 t o r e a n d cannot be seen fromof the season, so a fast Interesting | street. There lse a light kept bogame Is promised. Ing an night in the center of the stortv

leereaae ov*r tk*

W H i M t i t o M t r t U i - Sctaerer, of the Sunday School; John « D- m.Tho first contest starts promptly at' officer Payne tried the door at the*

month last rear ot H.4W talloM.Wwawili Hsfttara

Tkre* wolmtlnB*

*pon<la« Board ot Education.

oJ *•* e o » ««sj.nabtaa-d * » * «forretand » Utility Board had no p o w « w

i . rmtTttey recom•« gerrice that »uch be done

City Attorney Armstrong by request' _of eommts*loners_explained the re-; 'm

decision of charVVCo. for 1

C. A. bowling alleys for ushersDecember IT. Stanley Wlldrick

) Mine all other* were tried and «M, POOL ROOM IN NEW HANDS see or hear anything suspicious.

Timely reference wa* made to the There waa a Ane array ot *Urac- j Negotiations have been completed' eer Payne's period of duty ended

Imittee. reported securing rfse-of the'Ing a tendwey to encourage dlsarma- A r k l n s U 1 , ^ others.ment

Timely reference was made to theGod-led part oMMii countryand he tlvely decorated booths from which | b y

_announced plans for a banquet <m |ildthat'in""all Btaepe there'were not hano:'Bome articles, suitable for Christ-

d i - . L ^ " f ' S 2 '7. when a tnrkW dinner

p

"^"dsncf 'S . l2d' - » -*»•HJalmsr Lledberg annonnced his

Intention of tolng to Sweden at aaw any who had paid new j ,,ariT date, to remain a year or more.recommended to the Pablle; H e w u hiMm Godspeed by the mem-

Winkler and Engene Bakro j midnight. He was relieved by Offlesale ot their popular pool room Paul Mancoso.Main street to James Cahill, of • Officer Payne escorted his

npo«i . «u "•= — ~ "•"«•- - I—, city. Messrs. Winkler and home from her parent* ln E M U stxwstwho will stand alone for what is right, and home-made confectionery- The! B . k r o extend their' grateful appreda- and took off his police uniform aset

their returned to the railroad station to «*r

not be lost.Stillman and I. V. Bart-

of Centra) avenue,iof'l lUtfr CbartotteW a totaliailn*..119.10: soraplng JStite law. J ixe of Bre hydrants.^:

mlsiloner *to water works,:phalt block and

lnmd

catch

brick„ » ! « ; repairs to lower Main street,

T8 58: general work in street and•li nres duxin* NoTembet, damage water departments, »68.60. total.

•ySFLSSShw Bn^"« T. " X amounting to, WMS4.51 jyreJ. Wasser a letter was received rela- ordered paid'ive to removal of snow by State from fromState highways and Ui« cooperation from ».->• "r

v.""n"f "w c re: Mayorfxpocted from the municipality.^,^ ^Offlclnls P ^ J ^ * 0 ^ C o m m | 8 .

Three new members were received.A pleasant social time and refresh-

ments, followed the moettne. Thosepresent, besides*the officers previouslymentioned, were: Andrew Brobpr/;.Richard and Fred Olhrlelit. RnewrStillman, Frank Van Arsda4e. rtttnlv-Wlldrick, HJalmar Llcdbcrg nnd WilV-iam G. Smith.

ng to 145,134.51 wereincluding 142,929.36

Franklin Engine Company, which David'Hslmndi at end of year, asked forexemption

H s l m

a Lambert,

Gore. Wallor Watson. J. McLnughlln _m.i f'Mfror<i worth. Thtii was referred Davidto M.-rm- • . « iHtv xlarh. - Fred M.

Treasurer William .H. Wright"^evLPrlce, Water En-

~CITy Attornoyh, Sanitary Officer, Assessor Peter Till

would be ready next meeting.

Sixty five out of every hundred menire dependent on others at seventy—<lo you want to be one ot the sixty-live? Begin to save now—make theRahway National Bank pay you Inter-est on your savings account at 4 ret

day of depoBit. n2-tf

it oe IOSL iRev. Mr. Wilkiaeoa waa latrodneed varteo* eolors, arrange by Dwt»ht

by President Maaton D. Martin. Fol-J Dohm, to whom' much credit I* duel t o t h d d r e s s rfreshm.nts were & ^M k B , ^ toe

their a package he had forgotten. N*

by President M a Jowtoa the^address refreshm.nts were f o r w o r k . toe

ford Buckley with Harry 8. Martin,' on* colon that added to the generalaccompanist. During th* business ses-| beauty.slon the resignation of Leo Vas 8antj I ( u , , opening night I. an indica

Uon to the general public forIberal patronage and asklatrona to extend to Mr. CahUl the [station he saw two men who

same generous support. Mr. CshiU, like two he had seen at l l . « V- •»•will conduct the place in the quiet and tinkering with an auto engine at tk*progressive way that has earned popn \ comer of Lewis and Irving streets.[arity and a good name.—Adv

lea wua- regm Q«UI« «U reuvi«i.from- the city. J. Stanley Davis 1* to be. It win be recognised as the bigsecretary pro tern. Seven new mem-, gest event of Its kind ever held atbers were.received and other routine, u,, F l r B t M . R church. A full list

of the workers and final account willbe. published In The Record Tuesday.

Tonight the Girl Scouts will pro-vide with a charming entertainment,

business transacted.

Xmas Robes and Sllp-1M i S t 4

EASTERN STAR ELECTION. -Rahway Chapter, No. 72, Order of

Eastern Star, last nlgbt elected thefollowing officers'. Worthy Matron,Mrs. P. E. Hullck; worthy patron,Walter S. Ganong; associate matron.Mrs. J. C. Runyon; treasurer, Mrs.Matthew Armstrong: secretary, Mrs.I. W. Thorn; conductor, Mrs. GeorgeL. Klrchgasner: associate conductor,Mrs. James Barger; trusteo for threeyearR. Mrs Wlllard H. Shafor. PlanBwere made Cor Christmas tree, andcelebration nt next meeting, neceni

known aa "The Japanese Wedding.'Saturday night the program will befurnished by the Epworth League,Saturday afternoon the bazaar will beopen for the sale of food from 2 to5 o'clock.

pers 18

. ''Ten dollars a week deposited regutarjy In the Saving Dept. of tho Rahway National Bank for ten-years willamount to Seven thousand dollars—Wbnt^ou be glad to have that much

ELK8 LOSE AT NEWARKIn an Elks' Bowling League match' *verything appearing all right.

> He loked them over while theyworking on the Chevrolet mirbl—

! and examined their license car*.H«

at Newark last night the Rahway Elks | then went around, ltno Cherry streetdropped three games. McCartney and and saw a machine come out of amSchmidt were"*hlgh rolers for Rah-'niley ia Cherry atreet and start do

ay, while 8peary led Newark. Main atreet. He halted the machtn*and learned that It contained a localmerchant and friends. While thlpBENEFIT SHOW

Plans have, been made by WasMng-ton Hose Company, No. 1, for a bene-,fit show at the Lyric Theatre, Mainstreet, on Wednesday and Thursday,Dec. 15 and 16. R. B. Warner appearsIn "One Hour Before Dawn" andother fine, features.

place the machine at th*post office corner disappeared. • ;

When Olllcer Payne, then off dnl»

u...... ...,„ a t " l e station he followed themThe committee. around tho station to the "hole In the

wall," Campbel street entrance. HereIn charge consists of George Frankschairman; John P. Nolan, John Con-! the pair Jumped Into a taxi from tn*>ser. A. H. Schneider. A..~ J. Coftey. People's Taxi Office, conducted, bynavld Buti, Charlea Post, Matliew R. , Fred Bruii; and Walter Kraus, tb*

' tnxl being in entires ot Mr. Kraua.

Xmas Glfti^BaKs aiulftult Cases' P a y n e a t o n c e

2.SU asd u at Mellck's, 106 Main St. (Continued on PaQe Five)

Daly.

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Record. FridayArtfnwon, Docember 10. II

IF There laAnything Wrong

With

CONSULT USWe are specialists in

the art of fittingGlasses v,

H.M.ChasinEyesight Specialist

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NATIONAL PNEUMATICSNOSC OUT REQINA TKAM

One of the closest matches ot theIndustrial League schedule m bowledTuesday nlfhtat McCartney'alleys be-tween the leading -National Pneumaticteam and the Reglna five. There wasa difference of only fire pins In thetotal pintail. The National Pneumaticwon the deciding game. The first tiltwas taken by the Retina with a mar-Kin of 25. National Pneumatic wonthe second, having a lead of 18. Theteams kept on even terms throughoutthe third game and the Peglnas loston misses In the tenth frame whileHand, Brennan and Hofllngshead fin-ished with strikes The game was wonby the close margin of 12. Hand hadhigh average with 178.2. followed byWay with 171.1; Brennan. 170 andHorn 168. The winners had a teamaverage of 763. while the Regtnai had761.1. The scores:

NATIONAL PNEUMATIC~ mBrennan 1M 174 170

HoUlngshead 138 1M 180Healy 138 140 104Schntte 11* 154 153

Totals .. 7tS 7*4 771RKQINA

O. Bierwlrth 117 167 111Held 118 13* 1MHorn 168 161 177Leei ltt 141 166Way \ . . 17» 165 171

: . . 767 771 T61Tsuar~

Newark TheatreMarkel St.. East of Broad St.

Continuous nooD till 11 p mOrc.it Va-lety ProgramsTncludlnc Triple FeaturesWEEK STARTING THIS

sl'NT>AV—

"TIIK HOHK itCnKllsh M^lo-drama I

THE MIDNIGHT RIDERS"

(Hair KaiPlnp Horsemanship)

CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "EasyStreet" and other picture3.

Added Attractions—BLANCHEI.OKRAINE & Oriental Balletwith special scenic and lightingeffects, etc

WEATHER PROGNOSTICATION*Alfred T. Crane. Br- one of Rah-

way's weather prognostleatora, pre-

21 to March 31 follows: Dec 11 toJan. 31, stormy with nuch mad andsloppy walking; Jan. 31 to Feb. 31.Tery changeable: Peb. 31 to March 31.quite mild.

RIALTO THEATRETha Theatre B«aatifol

Bred SI . NEWARK Opp. Cilr Hill

Week of December 12th—A Dramatic Triumph.

BERT LYTELL

NEWARK'S OWN STAR.

In "TWE""PRICE OF REDEMP-

Cami

TION"

impanion Feature— "THEFRIVOLOUS WIVES" wtth anall star castRialto News Magazine. LiteraryDigest. Biay Cartoon. OrganSolo. Novelty Overture. ManyOther Rialto Featnres.

Rialto Concert Orchestra.

The Best ClothingNews of the Season

Just Received "the New Price ListFrom Our Woolen House WhichEnables us to Make Your New Suitor Overcoat at a Saving to You ofFrom $10 to $25 Over Last Year.

Note the Price ComparisonLast Year

$50$60$70$80$90

Now!

SLITS andOVERCOATSSLITS andOVERCOATS3LITS andOVERCOATSSLITS andOVERCOATSSLITS andOVERCOATS

$38$40,45

$50$60$65

THESE REDUCTIONS MAKEEXCUSES INEXCUSABLE

ORDER TODAY!These Woolens are Noteworthy for their Exclusive

Patterns and Superior Quality

WE ASSURE YOU APERFECT FITTING GARMENT

Chas ChalconasMEN'S AND LADIES TAILOR

69 Irving St., Rahway, N. J.

CIVIC CLU* PLAN* 0P1MTTA

To B« QIVMI In January for BtMfttVisiting Hurt* Fund.

An Interesting session of the CivicClub was held Friday afternoon at thehigh school auditorium, where a com-prehensive adrdess was gtven by Mr*.Walter Lawson, ot Mountain LakisFederation vice-president tor the FifthDistrict She emphasised the work be-ing done by the women's dubs to ob-tain a hall for the Women's College atNew Brunswick, told of the legisla-tive work ot the Federation and gavean account ot the recent conventionat Mountain Lakes.

Plans were reported under war foran entertainment tor the benefit otthe vlsltng nurse fond, which wlUprobably b« an operetfiTanJ ~wffl"T)«presented the latter part of January-

Is response to a communication re-lating to membership In the UnionCounty Park Association a goodly

Dumber of the Civic Club members ex-pressed themselves as heartily Infavor ot the project and" gars theirsignatures tor membership.

Report showed the Janet Richardslecture a success. Mrs. T. 8. Orrisand Mrs. Otto Wiener were w e l t e dInto meberahlp. Vice-president Mrs.George K. Qallaway presided In theabsence of Mrs, "w. FT UtQeTwltoTsseriously 111. Resolutions ot sympathy

passed by the meeting and seatMrs. Little. Refreshment* andsocial time followed the meeting.

JUNIOR CLA8S HOLDSSUCCESSFUL DANCE

The first dance given by the classof 1922 Rahway High School Fridaynight was a great success and wasone of tho best ever given at highschool. Many schools ot the countywero represnted among the guests.Lucky number dance was won byMiss Kathryn Jones and Samuel Love,while luckj name dance was won bBratnerd Lindsay and partner.

Those present: The Misses AliceAndrews. Kathryn Mllnes. Lillian Per-rtne, Augusta Scarf. Doris Slater, Mar-grecta and Mabel Love, Marlon Qninn.Evelyn Lawrence, Marlon Reek, Mil-dred Dlxon. Edna Carmody, KathrynJones. Thlrzn Hangsterfer. Elizabeth

I Rowan. Lillian Flamm. Virginia Chasei Anna Conrad, Bella Smith. Iva[ Mooney, Claire and Margaret Gal-lagher, Catherine- Cramer, Messrs. IraCowle. Clinton Walker. Donald Marsh.Robert Stephens, Fred and ThomasBauer. George ScaH. Nelson Taylor.Joseph Hoffman. Clifford Ludlum.Arthur Rudkln, Robert Watsoo. JohnMossman. Harold Cook. Edgar Law-rence. Carl Andefinger.Bertram Berry.Robert Carson, Oilman Dorn, WilliamHoward, Arthur Forrest. CaflatonJones, Samuel Love, Otis Mills. Brain-erd Lindsay. Percy Croft. MauriceBrachhausen. Stewart TerriU, RussellLudlow, Harry Kennedy. PresbreyBliss. Frank Van Arsdale. HerbertDemareBt, Fred Dunham. Clifford Lao-rent. Frank Erdle. Oeorge Mantlow,also 0. W. Chlttim. E. O. Smeathera,J. D. Person. Miss Van Busklrk. of thefaculty, aad others.

WEBER A HEILBRONEROPEN NEW STORE IN NEWARKThe men's clothing, hats aad haber-

dashery outfiters, Weber 4b Hellbronerwho have eleven stores In New Yorkand one In Brooklyn, have Just estab-lished themselves In Newark, on thesite of the old Globe Building. 800

| Broad street, corner Mechanic (a fewsteps from the Four Corners). A band-some two-story structure has been.erected (or them, on the mala door ofwhich the business of this concernwill be transacted. The high reputa-tion enjoyed by Weber & Hellbroner

I in New York Is a recommendation[ which will doubtk-ss bring them plenty; of new trade, besides retaining for• them the patronaRe ot the consider-I able number of New Jersey men al-ready on the books.

Weber & Heilbromer have one ofj those establishments in which a manj feels perfectly safe to get the right] kind of merchandise at the right! prices. At this particular time he will: enjoy special advantages.j In their announcement, Weber k.'Hellbroner say: "Never before havoI we opened a store with reducedprices or a sale, but since these areunprecedented times, and since re-duced prices prevail In all our stores

, and the Newark store will always be• on the Bame price basis as all our; other stores, we shall open with re-| duced prices."{ The store awaits you. not with the| timidity of an untried experiment butI with the assurance of success that In-evitably and without exception fol-lows upou business conduct that Issincere, conscientious fair and square.

The physical character of the New-ark store conforms closely to estab-

I lished Weber & Hellbroner Ideals, and[ In addition to merchandise ot merit,; men are assured here also of the besttype of service, founded on hlghly-

l",iod understanding of men'sneeds.

Furthermore, . the announcementgoes on: "To round out these advan-tages, we have placed a full warrantyof satisfactory service on everythingwe sell, a warranty that is an expres-sion of confidence In our merchandise,one which stands as a safeguard overovery transaction." There Is everyreason to believe that the pronouncedsuccess achieved by Weber & Hell-broner In other parts, will be no lessIn Newark. —••

Personal Loans Promptly Made•a aUaw.jr aad ilclnltj on hoaatbold jooda, piaaaa aa< aU I tralIWMtr without nmoTal at tba Interest raU proTldad by **M. J. B«ia Law of

JJO.OO Ten Montklj Paraunta of g-M. and Thru r « Ceal latareatR-ffi T™ Monttoly Pajmanu of E.O0. and Tbraa Par C u t liSeraei

>S£ 25* M° l t k |7 «"»»S»B«IB «' 17-*. a s i Tana Par S i t Iaktnati~» •«.- Month}* FafDMBU ol }1(U»). u . Tares Par C H I lataraat

Mootklj F i i m l i of linos, aad Tkraa Pat C n t IaaataatSirt"4i?«i?»!rUd'U •"'*"•«•<>' seSlar.SS»«lTTSTMSM

000.00 T*BtUOM T*a

Mutual Finance Company, Inc.

, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BU8YRahway Council, No. 1,148, Knights

I of Columbus. Tuesday night had alargely attended session at which

I plans were made for a dance at ani early date. The committee of ar-rangements consists of Lawrence E.Fox. George Andelflnger, John Brown.Clifford Dunphy, John Klesecker, C.D. Mossman. Vincent Bedow. It wasalto decided to hold a play daring the !winter and a committee to arrangedetails was appointed consisting otiJohn Dwyer, Edward F. McMahon,George A. Suits, Lawrence B. Fox,Emll Ballweg, John Flnegan, M. P.Ennls. George Andelflnger andThomas Klmlro.

ImprovedWOODHULL'S

The store has outgrown Us CaahCarrier 8errlce Just as a child out-grows its clothes—a few years agoIt was efficient for the businessdone J>nt times have changed andthe present system eonldnt carrythe "load" and get your changeback to yon a* tast as we would

M d »

aereral departments new Electri-cally Operated National MultipleCash Registers that win fet yourchange back to yon In less tfcaa ahalt s mlnste. Thus sddlng anotherlink i> the chain ot satisfactoryserrtce for which Woodhnll's Uknown. While the store U gettingbtggei and better -—e»

Ideal has not beea re ached—we.keep on striving to make

-each-day- better than the day b»

How Big New York Grocery Firm| Keeps Down Rats.

Vroomo & Co., Butter * CheeseMerchants, New York City, says: "Wekeep RAT-SNAP In our cellar all thetime. It keeps down rats. We buyIt by the gross, would not be withoutI f Farmers use RAT-8NAF because-— -past np all food tar RAT-BMThree sixes. 35c. 66c. 11.15. Sold andguaranteed by T. EL neseila.

hjantwjy always he

room (or UnproTement.

White Ivory that"She" Will Like

Of coarse yon know while tt Iscalled "White iTory" or "FrenchiTory" by some that It Isn't iToryat all—It la pyroxolln—the Irorycomposition—real' Uory as youknow Is made from elephanfstusks and only the smaller articlescould be made from It—and Jhenthe price la almost prohlbltlTe.The pieces offered below are per-fect In eYery respect—standardqualities from one of the rery beatmakers and marked at uniformlyfair prices—

White 1-rory Bruahe* S.M to &Meach-

While ITory Combs 1X0 to 1.50.White Irory Mirrors *M to 8J«.Whit* Irorr Trays Mo to JJO.White Irory Hair Recelrers 2M to

3M each.White ITory Powder Bozss LOO to

t a each.Whit* Irorr Shoe Horaa We and

There's a Reason WhyPeople Who Bought

HandkerchiefsHere last Christmas are

Buying Here Again -Handkerchief qualities are dl|.

flcnplt for the average wsato—r todetermine tor lawns are ftntshe*like linens and linens arelike lawns—there's room lor de-ception if store tat atnigkt ayaad down. And handkereklet «s>seripttoaa co tor aaaght—yoawant to select then rrwinUr Ma rale—so sserely hlau ot whaUyoa osa l i d i w t f theher* are grrem—-

a*at Mo each, esabrotdeted

Womea't

Haadkarahts

kerchiefs from U O M L MWomen's- Hand-made. Haad Is*-

broldered Madeira Handkarcaletafrom 1.1» to 1M each.

Women's Lawnwtth initial at » c each.

Women's Fine Lines TnlttslaS*Handkerchiefs at tte each.- Woowrt Novtaty HandkercaletsFrench styles at 15c to Me each.

Kiddles Handkerchleta. I la abox. colored flgvre In comer at Me.50c and 61c a box.

Christmas GiftsThat Women Like

A little better than the ordinarykinds for this to Christmas yoo

IOW. Someone wrote loaf ago:sweet to be remembered aad

It sssiis aa tfcoagheraatad to Cottar

TokHitrials that ir*fM»

aaa oftaa aatt to «MM* m

wtth' trkoanakas o v vboto HIM)MiWif SwaWMM. teMV al WWttV•ait oof tt kit—>*• im mm*frlwia w « m

Petticoat l,«neOtter*ttt PoUowini

7. -Oat to milk

tor ataataty days,with wuta at tM each.

Kmltudtos an wool aspkyr jmn.with shall 44lt«k ao4color. Ba« (er aothsr at SJO

Bnuh*4 Wool SewCs that >rweil Hhad br th* dri who(or wlnur sports, frtacadfaner plaM borders, sofcwldWJy L N t o t N each

Dainty Bloutca forGift Giving

A Chanalajr 8Up*»bm« n o m a t <r«p>v ,hsarr lac* coUar rta wtth two-lowribbon that tie* at tho s»cfc. ksary

F.T.118 12O-122 BROAD ST.

ELIZABETH, N. J.Deflvcriea in Sahway Entry T««day and Friday

Mg^,:Mtm peaa — l | t

^ * * * * , " » •• «as

•iraleu

••Oar. t w o patch w^mmm _ .tMto at astt awt.rtai csssm. i iroaa, kotor aad '- ml

Handsome Ventta]Bead Necklaces

Woaderfully pretty ttytw a MI ,color that yoa might «iah—trosTIdeep wlae to tnsi[ur«aiO» beads are Importsaad tamkad withlaarda—Jade. MppWtwwaolse. r«by. *•».-•,«.oaal copies of a!) tt , rstnaee ladadlag th«, torMrthday moath. TVaaaally low tor s

saoss at U »

Ot Laae TaaeUas Beai MssV ItMwataja. I

LADIES and GENTSHIGH CLASS TAILORS

Suits Made to Order*C6mpTetcline"of handsome patterns to select frcm.

High Grade Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and allKinds ot Alterations.

Modern Equipment Prompt AttentionReasonable Prices.

86 living Street. Rahway. N. J.Oppoaite Empire Theatre

THF GBFATEST OIEXOP ALL

THE GIFT OF GIVINGBtST KXPRKHHKD BT T H « MOST KNDUKIN.. orMAS MADK UIKTil-THOSlS OF THK JKWKI »:(WHA^nicRArrRBAVTirocairra THAT t.A«r

V

Cfjrigtma* 6ift*is to come here and select-just thethings you want—with choice froma superb assortment ofDiamonds : Watches : Jewelryand payments will be arranged tosuit you on our original plan of

CONFIDENTIALONVENIENTREDIT

SEND FOR OURBOOK OP GEMS

pASTLEBERG'S ,v>tai,h or Credit. h

PIAMOMPS, P t A l l S , WATCaCWATCI BIACELETS,

Our Hulldaw KIOTO, la awarafl»rtl .r . Br •»>«k1i>« a •raalldrmotll • » will I" l- < I" « • " ' «ny plrr« ibal yoa ia»tS>l saJ»cl.

COLCORD JEWELER 3 3£h; e7'W« SPCCIALUI OM RaWAIN WORK

BUY A HOMEOR HAVE ONE BUILT BY

J. A. JOSEPHSON. ContractorStaoton Court. Rahway

Telephone 474C*llklwtei8t.«, aa«]f a.a. WMI aijiMly-N

ONE NEW HOUSE EVERY WEEK

THE INDUSTRIALBUILDING AND LOAN

ASSOCIATIONRahway New Jeney

Aaaett over $325,— "*NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE

INVEST YOUR MONEY WITH US ATentrance, mcsskanklp, tnaafar « • wttkdrawal toes »nd no

Cor paatrbeeks OT aartUtaatesNo

Vbr farther taforaudoa can at oaStreet aay Wednaaiay tnmi-1?

month troai

oar daVa im Baoers Store, Ut Ir<M1?. » ? « S* IWtbwlBsss dsy el t««oai I—U P. X.

Open Every EveningUntil Xnui.

tOEHTWLOHVEHIEiaR E D I T

JHI0H COTOTY BUICK CO.BIOAD w. k n n ILIZABST

Advertising Means Selling

•iSMInaebeon b«ld 7 tha

_ - , women of New Jersey attta Robert Treat Hotel. Newark.

•PW«Mt rrcn this 0% Includedi^« C o m i ^»» t o n«r «nd Mrs. HarrrBtomoM. Mrs. J. A. Macdary, HissJtama His and Mrs. L. H . Hamp»iThara warr stirring addreses by iKr-msr Qorernors WIlBsin N. Runron andB. C. Btokes. alto by Mrs. Arthur

AatoBDly man Bse* tontkf, aaothers. Mrs. E. T. FUekart presided.

> There were prominent offldsls pres-ent from every county In the State.

Previous to the luncheon the NewJersey ' State Women's RepublicanClub was organlteor-the aetw* sup-porting membership being limited to1.000, whUe tha associate member-ships are unlimited. Only the su»

vToa-ihalinsiei win »e-the ooanty rap-.resentaUves on the board of «ov^nors ot the new organisation. Thetour Rahway ladles present weremade charter members. In advanceoTthe owrt'wnwUgn-f* """"n™"*"1

establish headquarters In Trenton.The Rabwiy ladles accepted the In-

itatlon of Miss Emma Mix to enjoy

ir^UMdi<Et . except AUanfle betog r e I r r e s e n ,' - smiay iN& AGRICULTURE i ly seven ot the 141 are women.

Of the 141 students who are taking I General Agriculture claims 70 ofadvantage ot the Short Courses In I the students. Poultry Husbandry 44,Agriculture at the State Agricultural I and Fruit Growing 27. The coursesCollege, New Brunswick this year, one are In charge of some of the most ex-nails fiom Spain, another from Trlna- t-perlenced anil best trained proren-dad and another from Nova Beotia.: Isors which the college can furntsn.

Louisiana, Virginia and Connecticut j Although Union County is veryare each represented by one. Illinois i largely an urban district, It sendsby 2 New York City by 3. Mlnne-1 seven representative* to the Short

Buefgel. PUInneld; Banruel C. Dattla,Jacob JayHRahway; Robert L. Evans,Westfleld; William A..Roriel . ScotchPlo'.nt

Th. Al'ar Chuptcr of the Churchof thfl Hoi'- "omforter held an enjoy-niilf liankfurtor loast Monday. Anlir.-tu.icn was uccepted to attend aa . al j-nlhtring at the home of Mrs.JiK.n Hothmunn, •14G 8t. Oeorge ave-nue, Jan. 12.

y

ul .rr»ng«menu are completed tor,i community mass meeting to be:L sund.y aftemoa in the Trinity |[• chorch when Clteton N. How-.

. ,h , uttle riant" orator, dalhrara (nious sddreea^-A New Day and;

Tomorrow. _ ' |U t o n Post aaya. •Trom the;

^"tence tae big crowd la fre-„ Tomple bad a Jolly time."f Milwaahaa. once, madetamwu by ,

> lite laffl«nted John DarleyeorBr;J intmei says. I t waa packed with ,' dvnamlc In delivery, and was,

r.! with hflarloM taterest." Hri - • hswsati lasisifsi arorsisi of

in SVw^Jtraar and always bri

mass t u v v u m •-*»»» »— v n » wai,., belnr conducted br the Na-,

lu-form AasocUUoo in a con-,cl3; campatm (or Uw enforce-

„, AmrricanisaUon and Christian.1, m rlUsenship.x.»iit tha meatlns U ta charge ofpj«:or» of the chorches who aretine the cooperation of the lead-

> turns both men and women.I,.-on It free to all. The meeting"' ' 3 M> P- •» "

HARMING SHOW NKXT WCeKJ BROAO ST. TMKATRB. NEWARK|||!M Marllynn MUler and Lean Er-1 t«- of America's greatest dance

o-imlra will appear st the Broad ,Th.-»ir*. Newark. In their first

.1 i:irrln« Tohlde "Sally." Mon-- r!it "Sally" la a muilcaJ com-wh <-h ha* been produced by F:i Jr.. tha (smons producerd

[ th<- nellies. It Is a charming story.:: c with tune fnl mutlc and

it!T . ff.-cts. The keynote of "Sally"[d!rri!\«J simplicity. There are no

1;. . oitumes, blssrre erf ret • orU-.r.c iplrndor bot rather Is the ef-

of simple elegance. Then- Is|itrr-.r nappoitlng cast for the stars,

r c' thr uBttsaal (eatarea of the pro- -rill be the Ural apearaneo on

,i> f r of M yooog girls all under .kht.-». and personaly stlrcted b»

7. -vfeld on account of their marbeauty- They «jill appear In

• -amble. There will alao be a: tamooa Zletrfeld beantlea

We GiveYour ShoesLonger Life

bv repairing llitm withe best of leather in themost efficient manner

Reasonable Prices.Prompt Work

GIVE US URiftL

THE FAMILYSHOE STORE

.1. TRUPPA.I'r.p.

46 Irving Street

A N TCLAfSof the opln-j

ioa that elec,trical Klft» » r e ,real senilble of-,]Hrla«* Whether ;

a readingfor father,

_ ^ ^ y » - < ar • Tacuum»l«»ner for mother It Is a sensible J;«pre»«loa at attecUon. And ot IMtine you want (orgel the lights .for the trea and that you caa harea battery aad a eompleU set olllthts that wlU niBmlnsU the fes-ttTitlei If rour house Isn't wired.

We represent the Western ElecUlo appllaacea. Washing machines.Dirt Washers. The most spprorea•lih washer oa the market. Vaceleaaera and many other natful ar-ticles—Wa carry a complete lineet fancy Xmas tree lighting out-it»-Trans(omiera, lamps. Irons,heating pads, hair curlers. A Tlaltto our st ore will eonTlnce you olthe many useful gifts of Electricall«abor Sarlns derlces.

Wo hare n force of akllled me-chanics that can wire your housefrom top to bottom with the leastpoaalble Inconvenience to yon. nodirt or dlaarranglDK of the house-liuld.

Our work Is our reputation. Es-timates cheerfully g1»en.

HAHNE&CON E2 W A. R K, N. J.

MirchandUing Abnatt ot tht Ttmt$WE GIVE AND REDEEM BUBBTY COUPONS

^ Give Merchandise Certificate*If you an In doubt as to what to select (or Chrlttmu, why

•et give » Merchandise Certificate and let the recipient choosewhat he or the mty prefer? These certificates will be Issued foras small or u Urge tn amount ts you care to spend—and mty behtd tt the Ctshler't Desk. Third Floor.

A Most Timely Underpricing of FurnitureClocks

RAIiW>V ELBmaCAL STWiEa«.iwiiiam». *

ELECTRICAL COftTRACTIKG li SUPFLltS462-H ' MH» IRVINO

A Sale

"If this be 'merchandisingabreast of the times,*" said a

_prosperofis lawyer, as he selecteda living room suite as a gift forhis wife, "I'm for it."

Grandfather's Clocks

tly 2docks Is offered at exactly 25% below tne regular sfellingprice. Pictured are but a few of the many attractive examplesthat are included in the sale. Clocks such as these rarelyenter an underpriced sale, and we can heartily recommendtheir purchase at these prices.

Model "F$57750 Clock, $433.12This handsome' example' i>"ne in figured mihogany anda copy of the post-Colonial

totif. French beveled pisteiass. Has heavy brass weights'i«ws tho moon's phasesinds more than six feet high

Model "A"$74.80 Clock, $56.10

Soverely plain is this model,I a fine quaV'v of wood in

imitation of mu.. jgsny. Standstore than six icot high and is

17 Inches wide and II inches

He voiced a universal" senti-

Model " C$12UClock, $90.75

Imitation mahogany case in\dtm motif. More than fourroat high; 17 inches wide and11 inches deep. An attractivepiece of furniture and a goodtimekeeper.

Model "D"

$229.90 Clock, $172.42A ninery-oae inch clock of handsome design. The case Is of superior

tad th« weights sre of hesvy brtss

ment. For the happy thought otholding a "January Mark-Down"of Furniture just before the holi-day enabled many, many familiesto have a "family gift" of much-needed furniture.

Into a radical—extremely radi-cal—cutting of prices went everyone of our magnificent livingroom suites. Those same suitesthat have aroused so much ad-miration during the last fewmonths. Also odd chairs androckers. All in the finest cover-ings of tapestries and velours, or,perchance, of handsome moroccoand genuine leathers.

We are not at all sure thatwe can duplicate these piecesat t h e s e pr i ces . Limitedquantities of some.

A sale that started with$150,000.00 c t fine LivingRoom Furniture, markedto go at $1K W0.00.

Never before has a sale of this character~orxnrTcd-atn« nxuyM*iin» timi» l» flJittine addition to our

Tttsale of Living Room Furniture.' As a gift, nothing couldmore mark the giver as a person of rare discrimination,nothing could more fully please the recipient Purchasesmade now will be delivered at any desired holiday date.

Model "B"$108.90 Clock, $81.67A much-admired design, the

Adam motif'; showing full glassfront. The frame Is mahoganyfinished. Stands more thanseven feet high. Is 20 incheswide.

Model " P$272.80 Clock, $204.60A magnificent clock in heavy

post-colonial 'motif; done infigured mahogany and withFrench beveled plate glass. Twofeet wide, 86 inches high and 15inches deep.

Model "E"$247.50 Clock, $185.62A" figured mahogany case, 80

inches high, 21 inches wide and13 inches deep. In post-Colonialmotif, showing a fancy figureddial. A particularly pleasingpiece of furniture.

Model "G"$432 Clock, §324

This clock shows the moons phases. The case is of richly figuredmahogany French bevel plate glass. Tubular chime. Stands 87 .ncheshigh, 21 inches wide and 14 inches deep.

Ot$bcg*nj and th» wrtgnts are 01 neavy orass. •

Separate Pieces Adapted Well for Gifts—and Price-Cut!

$19.20'Occasional'Table

$12A "Stickley" productionthis round-topped occa-

sional table of attractivedesign.finish.

In rich mahoganyAn ideal si

$39.60End Table

$19.75Convenient for holding !

a lamp or books and fittmgnicely at the end of a dav-enport or sofa. Has a cen-ter drawer. Finished inombre walnut.

$21.50Armchair or Rocker

$19One of those comfortable

saddle seats with shapedslat back Either rocker orarm chair done in goldenfinished or quartered oak

$164Library Table

$124A splend'd addition to

any living room or library.Massive solid oak, hand-somely finished in old onkand tastefully carved. Topis 28x60: center drawer.

$16Smoking Stand

$12.95. In mahogany finish orfumed oak. 25 inches high.Complete with lighter, twoalass rings, four cigarholders on ends and two

$44Library Table

$33."Stickley made," of se-

lected quartered oak, inrich polychrome finish.Has square pedestals. T6pis 24x51 inches.

$29Phone Set

$24.50Mahongany finished ta-

ble with desk compart-ments. The stand andslide-under chair completeat this price.

$25.75 Smoking Stand

$19.75In mahogany finish or

$11Smoking Stand

$925-inch selected oak

stand finished in richfumed oak effect. Haslighter, glass tray, twocigar rests and glass jar.

$6.95Smoking Stand

$5.85Of mahogany or fumed j s j r e d

$58Tea Wagon

$47.50The hostess' delight. A

"Stickley" product. Infumed or golden oak as de-

l d

with clipper, two cigarand two glass jars.

holder, glass tray andtwo cigar.rests.

leaves.

gHis large drop

Glass tray fitslower shelf for conve-nience when not in use.

$42Rocker

$29.75"Stickley make"—of se-

lected solid oak finished ii:old oak effect. Cane back.Spring seat upholstery intapestry. An arm chair tomatch, also marked downto $29.75.

Page 3:  · ..... . 8 Bin. oranis IML ESTATE m SUJ POR BALD OR RENT—86-88 W. Grand Bt,—8-famlly dwelling. Just remodelled. Apply C. Tranclsky, SO West Grand street nSO-it REAL ESTATE

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11111(Canttnind Prom Pag* On*)

Complaint* were received from allsection* of the city. One of the com-paatnanU waa Irwln S. Joseph,

Mangano plant In SeminaryDae, ha* alao been warmly critl-

durlng the pait few months for«naulTe odors. His plant Is still un-der observation by the local authori-ties.

BelatWe to the alleged Staudard Oil•ttfaance the matter will be pursuedfurther by Sanitary Officer Williamsaad every effort within the power oftfce health board used to obtain relief.

Strong condemnation was spokendaring the meeting of the spittingmnUance on sidewalks and In pablloplaces and steps will be taken- to

ke an example of some of the spit-by bringing them into police: and giving them the full punish-

•sent provided by law for violations•at this kind. Sanitary Officer Williamskaa secured a quantity of warningcards to be potted In conspicuous

. •lacea about the city.Eleven contagious and Infectlo'ii

diseases were reported by Health Offi-cer Williams for November, inclnd-

:aag five cases of scarlet fever, five ofcaiekeh pox and one of diphtheria.Tkere were, nineteen deaths duringNovember from the following cause*:Cerebral apoplexy, two; auto aeol-4enti, two; nephritis, one; suicide,.«•»; paralysis, one; bronrho-nneu-aaoala, three; pulmonary tuberculosis<ae; Jaundice oas; latWtlMl UlltTX

one, acute pleuro-pneumonla.d

TJader tat asapieee of the Parent-Teacher .Association, of Clark Town-shlpSchoo) a successful baxaar waaheld Friday night. The affair waslargely attended and netted a substan-tial aum. The committee in chargeconstated ot Mr*. W. lUcFeetera, Mrs. Seals and

Chart** Lytm. aaalftad bj^h* teaohmcstaff oompoaed of Principal C. 0. Saal.Vice-principal Miss Laura 8pringer,Mr*. Benjamin, King, Jr., Mrs. ClaraWhite. An address was given by Prln-

brinctns havdioBM sMM. Hute wrtdanelnc addad U> the «B}oym«iit

Doan's E*«ul-U a n r*oommand»d

their purchase. AU effects. Me at all drag s twsv

RAHWAY MARKETCorner Wain Street and Elizabeth Avenue

Telephone 6 4 8 . FRRE DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF CITY

LOOK AT OUR PRICES, WHY PAY MORE?Why bothy to go out Shopping in thammemidanddamp d a y that wa^or*having now, why not haw us call and Jeliver yoar order avary day. JuatPhmna or drop u+a card and our man wilt oall on you. A trial will

convince yoo, and tatitfactimn U mmnrad.

Fresh JerseyHams, 1b

•11 tint, Niec.Uu 27pp

•oortAronic—myocarditis, oner scarlet•ever, one; scarlatina nephritis, one;•Bknown cause, one; poison from

wood alcohol, one.Fourteen births. Including ten

•tales and four females, and eightsaarrlages were recorded during the

Purchase of a new tester to de-termine amount of sediment In milkwas reported by Secretary Williams.Bills amounting to $2P3 27 were or-«Jo;-p<l paid

Much act'vttv during Novemberwas shown by Child HyRlnn*1 NurseMiss Kmnui S TU'dfern, whoso reportcontained the following: 'During

Cho month 260 home visits were made.of which 197 wiTe birth record cases,fifty prenatal ant! thlripcti c-asuaT'cases Tim new rases were seventeenbirth Tf-ord ami niii" prenatal Ter-minate*) ;i*ii'si wire fur teen birthrr-vord ;md ninr prt- natal. The weifih-IHK fitatiop was opt'n thr^e Thursday !afternoons during the rnomli and ,ninety-one babies were weighed und imeasured. There are now on the ivisiting list I S3 cases of. which 149.xrv birth record cases. twenty-fivu |pre-natal and nine casual cases.

Otltcials present were: PresidentWilliam H. Randolph. Secretary FredIf. Williams. Commissioners Joseph iOxman and William F. P:iv.s •

Sirloin andPorterhouse

Steaks, pound 28Cross Rib. Ton .Sirloin

Any skin itching Is a temper tester.The more you scratch the worse ItMcbes. Doan's Ointment is for plies,

• enema— any skin itchlnj COr at allstores

Mrs. E. Johnson, of Trenton busVren spending a few days with her*on. H. B. Johnson and family. 1*4Hamilton street.

1»EAD THE RECORD

Bottom Roundor Porterhouse

Roast, Ib 29Legs ofGenioe SpringLamb, pound 34Roasting

Chickenspound 45

Rib Roastfrom Nitire Bctf

Best cats, 1b 28Genaise Taylor's

Ham, Wbole orHalf, pound 48

FreshEig'sLFeet

pound

Chuck Roastfr«n teadcr Beef

pound 162

25c4 lbs loose Oatmeal, bestI large pkg Hecker's Self

Rising Flour

I larfe pkg Grandma'sWashing Powder

4 pkgs Quick Suds Soap5 boxes Matches

6 boxes ArmoursWashing Powder

4 lbs Sauerkraut5 rolls Toilet Paper

3 pkgs Armour's Spaghettior Macaroni

4 cans Tomato Pulp6 dozen Clothes Pins

2 lbs Prunes

Sweet MixedPickles, Bt»-

wttrttfcnSpecial Ib

2 pkgs Pearl Tapioca4 lbs Yellow Corn Meal

2 bottles Salad Oil

Our Full CreamStore Cheese, Ibthe Talk «f Ike Ttva

Goody-NutButter, Jutlew Skipat

Good LuckButter, Fiiett ••

Market, Ib

T 111,

No Business CanKept Doing Unless ItPays Its Just Bills

The r.xult of three rear* operation of PabKe, 8«rrlc« RsilwtT

-BHOW8 A PBHOITattenraaaator

fttmotFor 1919 ofTor 1920 ofFor tkrao yeMl of

LlbbysDill PicklesTitkiarfmrik.

aktaslkani

No <HVMBMIS maid duriag t t m e tkree y—n.

Pumpkin •* grlarge size can * O

2 cans 25cOrange or

pound 45Canada

Turnipsand 4

A ChristmasVictrolawill pleaseeveryone—You will find our well appointed

music rooms the one place in town tomeet your Victrola requirements. Anatmosphere of music seis the departmentapart from the usual activities of thestore.

' You will find complete facilities forprivate demonstration and be served by acorps of well-informed and helpful sales-people.

If you already own a Victrola a cordial invitation is extended you to enjoy the unusual facilities oour Victor Record service backed by the most complete stock in the city.

Every dollar of the $3,650,000 deficit is a just obliga-tion th$t has to be met.

If your grocer doesn't get Back the cost of the grocer-ies he sells he can't kerp on furnishing you with groceries

If your butcher doesn't get back ivhat his nieats( enhim he can't keep on furnishing you with meats.

So it is with bread, and shoes, and clothes, and fuelAnd so it is with a street railway.

A railway company sells something you and othersneed—street car service.

For three years it has been selling this service forjess than cost; has not even been getting its money back.

Are you wilting that the service should fail? Or aswith other commodity dealers, ku't it fair that the railwaycompany should be enabled to meet its just bills.

PUBLIC SERVICE RAILWAY COMPANY

iiVictrola IV OutfitVictrola IV ..J25Records (your choiceto value ot) 6

Total 130

"0 down 5 a month

Victrola VI OutfitVictrola VI |35Recorda (your choiceto value of) 5

Total $40a « " D t h

Victrola VIII OutfitVictrola Vm |50Recorda (your choiceto value of) 6

Total 955

' 5 down $ 5 a fflentk

Victrola IX OutfitVictrola DC . . . | 75Recorda (your cbolceto value of) g

ToUl |81

*6 a matk*6

Victrola X OutfitVictrola X $125Records (your choiceto value of 9

Total $134

d down 9 a monlh

Victrola XI OutfitVictrola XI $160.00Records (your choiceto value of) 12.50

*I2TTotal $162.50

<> nTdown

out

Victrola XIV Outfit

Victrola XIV J225Records (your choiceto value of) IE

Total $240

$l5dowa*l5a«oath

Vidr.lt XVI OitiitVictrola XVI %Recorda (your choiceto value of)

Total $290

$l5<iowa$l5..,,ti

S«1«ct any modal you detlre and

we'll gladly deliver It to your home

—on Chrlatmai morning, If you

James McCollum2 3 Clicrry Street

Railway, N. J.

It doea mak* a dlff.renc* whar*

you buy your Victor Raeerdil

Our* ar* alway* N«w,

P«rf««t

Increase Your

Christmas; TBccrby getting the Best in

At Greatly Reduced PricesJTJie masculine members of the family enjoy a good smoke after they have

partaken of the turkey and other good things. Owing to the fact that EugentBakro la to retire from the firm to enter another buaineu we are going to sellour extensive stock of high-grade goods at a great reduction in pritea. Our Ion

S-PTIJ"/**111 ' ^ ° W " y ° U r t i m e t 0 b u y TOBACCO. CIGARS and CIGAR-i i l i n i for Christmas presents. Low prices will ptevail nntil our presentstock is reduced and changes made to meet the new business condition.. Takeadvantage of th,, opportunity to save money at your earliest convenience. Givens a call and look over our extensive high-grade stock mni attractive low priceJ.

Leo Winklcr, Proprietor137 Irving Street, Corner Tamil Place, Rahwiy

t

« T !• tbw. wh4» tka | M M ia fraeneat and the cowi irasa In theI luniMft* ttat ti» aaoat tUUototn butter la made. We knew thenthat ro« * • * • * waft Ilitt b«tt»r now and «o, laat June, we j>nt It•war tot fem. lUaiiMIU tU fil* tlaror by perfect refrlfenttion.

Friday and Saturday SpecialCHOICESTJUNE

Butter, only - 57c IbSweet as a Rote

8w v i s i m CM TM. Ctffce ua Ef| Prices

ai >y1rCo:U O Main Street, Rahway, N. J.

SOCIAL AND PERSONALFlorence Matilda Hleach, the Infant

daughter of Mr. and Hn. AntonHletch, ot 144 New Brnniwlek are-nue, waa bapUied Sunday afternoonat the reildence or her parenta byler. L. Y. Graham, pastor of the

Pint Preibyterian ehoroh.Dr. and Mm. John M. Bandolph. of

131 Main street, returned Tneadayrom a ten days' trip through the

West. They made a short rlslt withRer. and Mrs. W. T. BtueheU. ofClereland. O.. formerly of this city.

Robert Darts, son ot Mr. and Mrs.J. T. Davis, of 188 WhltUer •treat,has been appointed supply officer ofthe New Haren Battalion V 8. NavalReserve, which will son st art train-ing. Mr. Davis served as ensign Inthe U. 8. Navy aboard a sub-

rtee-rtaieT-aprtng-ttrwBria war.He la now employed by Candee ACo., of New Haven.

There were largely attended ser-vices Wednesday at St Mary's churchwhen, the Feast ot Immaculate Con-ception waa observed. It waa a holyday of obligation.

Harrison Chase of this city, ia oneot the most promising candidates forthe Rntgera College swimming team,which Is to complete In the annualchampionships ot the Eastern Col-legiate Association, which IncludesBetides HUtEeft, Lenltf. Bwarthmoreand Johns Hopklm. The meet willtake plaoe at New Brunswick.—Mrs. Qua Johnson has retarned-to-her home In Roekford, I1L. afterspending aix weeks with Mr. and Mrs.Tmt Jnhmnn inH fimllr of 60 MOD-

- J. Wiss eVSbns,665 Broad St., Newark

Christmas Diamonds• Everyone hopes some day to own a such as we quote below, it is wellperfect blue-white Diamond, andwhen is there a time more appro-priate than Christmas to fulfil thisdesire. Perfect diamonds make theChrisUuag gift^nperbrand-at-prtees

within the power of most of us topurchase that gift right now, before

,_ the diamond syndicate raises the—prices;

Sure ground!Sure of your value!Sure of your money back

if you want it!Plenty men's Winter suits

novr$50T<r$60.Hall Ortkn WmcA

ROOKRS PBBT COMPACT

Broadway Broadwayat l l lh 8t_ "roar at 14th St.

OonvanlMitBroadway Cornvrs" fifth A.rt>.atWarrra at 41M St.

SKW TORK CTTT

Opposite Empire TheatreFULL LINE OF

Electrical FixturesContracting and Supplies

Western Electric AppliancesSpecial Sale on Christmas Tree Outfits

M i • „ Cfrtiftt Telephone 285-JH w l D g i J l l " C l . OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS

K Tn» Ticket with even porchaae. for -Merchant's Night," atRmpir* Tfcaatt*. DWJ. » and M.

roe street.Second nomination of officers took

place Wednesday night at the meet-ing ot Rahwajr Rebekah Lodge. Onapplication for membership waa re-ceived. The Rebekahs will accompanythe Odd Fellows next 8unday on thevisit to Rldgely Home. Newark.Thoa going will assemble at the hallat 1.30 p. m. Election of officers andChristmas tree will be held Dec 22.

The many friends of Mrs. W. F."LHtle. of -110 E3m arenae, -pnatdentof the Civic Club, will be pleaaed tobear that she la recovering from hernerious illness.

Judge John W. Buckley, of Cherryireet. Is able to be ont again after a

severe Illness. He la being warmlygreeted by hla many friends.

The visit ot the membars of theoanty Board for the Eqnalliatlon ot

Taxes for the purpose of personallynvestlgatiig condltlOBS in this city,

which was scheduled to take placeyesMrdayl waa postponed to nextTuesday. The County Board la plan,-nlng to visit every municipality In thecounty to equalise values, not onlybetween different sections ol onemunicipality, but between the differ-ent municipalities. In the appealsmade from U20 assessments tu T»ri-ons municipalities it was shown thatthere waa wide difference in thevalues placed by assessors on proper-ties ot Identical character.

Two applications for membershipwara raralyed Wednesday night atthe meeting ot the Ladles' Auxiliaryto the Army and Navy Union. Theelection of officers will take place onWedenaday evening. Dec U.

Revision ot the census figures forUnion county show that the final offi-cial count gives 200,1(7 Inhabitants.This places the county in a higher/.]».. uid gives the county certainrights and powers it would not havepoaeesed under the 200.000 mark, andlikewise raises salaries of officials.

1-by-theO. F. A. has been continued nntil Dec.31.

Mrs- Mary Ritter. of West Scott ave-e, has offered for probate the willher mother, Mrs. Joanna Tooker,

ho died Nov. 17.It coat New Jersey $30,854,795.53 to

aerate Its public schol system duringfiscal year endlog June 3D, 1920,

:cordlng to the annual report.

Perfect Blue-White Diamonds1-81-5

carat $ 40.00carat ....'. 68.00

. ._^^_ 100.00

575.00675.00750.00

1-33-81-23-6

carat 150.00c a r a t v . . . . . . . . 200.0(1carat 300.00uyrai.:rr."-."1?"—480.00

3 - 4 carat .........^—7-8 carat . . . . ' . . .7-8 carat

1 1-4 carat""".... '.".. . 7 . . $00.00-tl-2'-carat ~ - U00.0O2 carats 1,500.00

A Word on the Wiss GuaranteeFor over 70 years we have been the advocates of quality goods at

moderate prices. Our slogan is: "Satisfied customers," and every dia-mond sold in our store is backed by our guarantee of absolute satisfac-tion or your purchase price 100% will be refunded without question.For those desiring a large diamond at a lesser cost than the perfect gemslisted above, we have a wonderful assortment ol snappy, blue-whitestones of wonderful brilliancy and color. Many of these diamondswould be sold by less particular merchants as perfect diamonds.

Beautiful blue-white diamond mounted in the most approved up to-date setting; diamond weighs:

Let « • Make Your Hemstitching, Tucking or Button-Holes at the Following Prices.

HoMtHcbiag, per yardToddog, per yard . . . . . . . \ . . .

Holes, per button holeamounting to $1.00 or OverCul'ed for nud Delivered.

.la* a»ke fnw. »«mr uwu material. Shirtwaists. Boy. Blouaw,ska's Sblru. Hlilow •llpe. 8he«t«. Ble.

MADAME21 H—»to« Street

OPBM PBOM » A. M. to « . » • P.

W.

M.

b u m t o w Happiness

AccountPay TO« dues regularly by setting .side a«

much as you can. v-n«iFreedom from anxiety open, the way to> happi

ness Many if not most anxieties would be removedwUh the «enYse o" security that a little reserve money^^Forethought in carrying Happinessin the form of a savings account with

Insurancethe Rahway

Rahway National BankSTREET AND VAIL PLACE

anukkab, or feast ot lights, for thewish year 5681. will dose Sunday.At the meeting ol Washingtonose Company. No. 1. held TuesdayIght Geo rgeFranks and Francis T.ally were elected to the Board ofpresentatives.Edward Dooley and James Nolan,Jaques avenue, were Ruests at the

ew WlUard. Washington. D. C. overweek end.

More Quality Diamond Pricescarats $65.00carats 15500carats 165.00carats 235.00

.18

.33

.48

.64

.71 carats

.91 carats.

255.00350.00

JDo not allow yourself to be fooled by those offering...enormpuB discounts op ..stalled r?^!- 1 ?>!??••..

either the quality of such diamonds in inferior or tha p ric«B from which the discount IB given has been paddedin the eflort to catch the unsuspecting purchaser. We have alwayB been a strictly on: price store ot qualitygoods at moderate prices. It ie not the discount which you may be allowed, hut the price which you paywhich determines the price pt your purchase.

NEWARK

Care for flowers like •

child.

Cultivated one* or wild.

them grow by bringingsunshine into your life.Ferns are especiallygrateful and you cangrow quite a family ofthem from one plant.

AHWAY BOY AID8 INWOODBRIDGE VICTORY

Another brilliant victory waa scoredr the Woodbridge A. C. Tuesday

night at the high school basketballcourt where they trounced the Inter-national Big Fire, of Newark. 67 to21 The home fire were much fasterand more accurate in their ahootlnsthan the visitors. Miller, M. Reyderand Slmonson made successful shotsfrom sll angles. Bill Wlgginton, of

ahway. who played center for thetome five put up a corking game.Next Tuesday the T. A. C. five, ofTottenvllle. 8. I- will be opponents

the Woodbridge team. Dancing willollow the game. The score:

WOODBRIDGB A. C.O. F. P

M. Reyder. rf « 0 1*H. 81monsou. it s °W. Wlgginton. c 0 SR. Potter, rg » °M. Miller, rg 1 0 °H. Reyder. Ig.

TotalsINTERNATIONAL BIO FTVH

o. r.Ruasell. f !

Adler. r. . .Stoffer«. c.Connolly, g.Link, g- • •

Totals

ROYALS WIN ODD GAMEROYALS w m ^ M B R C K B 0 W | _ E f W

There was a close fight U.tte tadua-rlal Bowling League at stcCartner«

alleys Wednesday night between, theRoyal and Merck teams, the formerwinaing the odd game. After, wianinithe first came by thirty plus • thetoyals slipped back and the Merck£ , beatthem by thirty-six in the

second. It was neck and neck untilthe middle- of the final game and thenthe Mercks began to slip while theRoyals boosted their averages. Walchhad high single game and best aver-age followed by Maier. AskUng ledho Merck team. The scores:

ROYALWalch 1M «S

Announcement!We are pleased to state that

Rahway (or the quality

we have secured the exclusive agency in

Arnold Jj>JRubin l ]Z\Maler \ • _ ^

Totals T49MERCK

W a y • • • • • 1 B S

L l n i e r

10112112015S

198122196163

no

WALL PAPERAt Oor Old Price*

Notklaf Over 15c per Roll

CHAINH i PAPER W

2 7 Market Street

Opp. Conrt House, Newark

636 849

u 133Sch"uoU i » 6

Ke»v ;;;;;;;; }? |Askllng

143134153108134

117112159171169

719 672 7M

CONVERSE TIRESThe tire in which there is no element of experiment. The Converse is old inRubber "Know How." but is young in service ideals, and completely in har-mony with modern New England manufacturing: methods.g^ rw<». made in Maiden, Mass., by the third and

V ^ O n V e r S e 1 i r e S fourth generation of .killed rubber craftt-men, and «old only by us In Rahway.

Converse Tires are guaranteed 8000 miles- We stand behind every Converse Tire we sell. Adjustments made at our xervke station.

Rahway Auto Supply and Service Co. Inc.Largest and most up-to-date Garage in the city. 6000 square feet heated auto

storage space. Skll'ed Mechanics always on hand.

Complete Stock of Automobile Winter Supplies

CAR WASHING A SPECIALTYDay and Ni«ht Service That Satisfies.

Genuine Ford Parts Always on Hand.

WILLIAM HOBLITZELL SONS

Page 4:  · ..... . 8 Bin. oranis IML ESTATE m SUJ POR BALD OR RENT—86-88 W. Grand Bt,—8-famlly dwelling. Just remodelled. Apply C. Tranclsky, SO West Grand street nSO-it REAL ESTATE

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Railway <ecord, Friday Afternoon, December tft. iffO

Hie Rahway RecordNew Jersey Adrocatc

I I E U L NO. l i t ]•»c*r*d it tb* (Ubwar. N. J . PortoSe*

«*cod l n lte d i f• » «*coodJ&rtolw I.

it tb*clan1*17.

(Ubwar. N. J . PortoSe*ilter, under tin wt of

?«MUhed Tuesdays and Fridays

Publishing Corporation<:*• Irving 8tr*«t, Rahway. N. i.

rsiDKST AND BVSIN'KSa MANAGERIf. B ROLMNBON

-KCHKTABV AND TBKAHURRKJOHN K. HOLOII

ZD1TOKVMI.I.1AM F DAMi

Otatotcrlptlon rau 1230 par year, pay-In advanc*. Slngla copy S oantm.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER It. 1(10.

errr WATER NEEDS ATTENTION.

That serloaa attention ibouid »•pai4 to the city water situation wai•widen, bj the report of F. W. Dae-

oomultlpr enrlneer and b x -iloclit presented at the meeting

<•_ tbe Board of City CommlS-loneraWadnesdar algbt. When a report con-Cain* such worda as "Its bacterial con-_M__ron Is only passable" it Is timew n p step* are taken to IxnproTe those

nu Rabway citizens are notto hare anr such conditionsa., recently existed at Salem, j

O\ .inhere several hundred persons,•rpr.. .trickcn with typhoid feYer •t r a o d tn 'h«' wnler supply Mr Dag-xt_t in no wuy .ondomnod the supply.__rUinK the rpat^r flown aa lightly asp__j_-i.)!.- with i)io ..bovp q u o t e d words .

Ba! th«is'' arc sufficient to cause«r_.<>ty and doniand definite action, i

tn another part of the same reportr^fprence Is made to the feeding ofalnrn Into the water and that this parto* _hp trfatment "way. not under goodccctrt'I alul the lack of a proper feed-ing device vra^ felt The purchase of*n_. h :i raafhine was decided upOBtrra-rly six months ago and it shonld• • *.«*•*» flow -«« ih* f»iww».w—roefbod-f-»«U not work at all when freezingwenUier arrives "

It would be interesting t» the pnbllcCo. know where tbe delay has been tnprocuring iu«b a machine when It*seed was decided six months ago. Th«m l e r supply is a basic element ln tbe__K_Ulh. growth and prosperity of aay

-a_mnici[>alky and too much attention«t_nnt be paid to preserTlng Itsxmritr prolectlni; and improvise It is«VST7 way possible. The report of____r. Dagget corered only two weeks.V-tretofor* three weeks or more haTQ«t__ps«d b«tweea presentation of re-

Is there any sltrnl-tcance isi fact that the report was presentedmer than usual? If that Is lndl-JT» of the urgency that the consult: engineer feela about th« situation

it behooves the city commlsilon-u> tet huty at once.

COUNTY CONFERENCE MONDAY

Religious Education la 8. S. Them*a l f l n l Baptltt |

Rer. Kemper G. McComb. reneraTsecretary ot the Somerset County!Sunday School Association, with head- jquarters at SomervUte, Ise the ached-,uled speaker at the first of four |

quarterly conferences balng conducted |hy the Union County Sunday SchoolAssociation. As previously announcedln the columns of The Record thetheme for presentation and discussionTill be "Religious Education." I

Mr. McComb Is an authority on this'very Important subject which Is chal-jlengln gthe best efforts of Sunday ISchool and other religious workers Jthroughout the country. He is the,author of several pieces of printed jmatter pertaining to the topic and Isfrorceful ln his presentation of theplans and methods from the platform.Tho address will oav« a distinct -bear-ing upon the new Community Teach-ers' Training Class which Is to beginat the T. M. C. A. on January 10th,and which. It Ise. expected, will be theforerunner ot a Community Schoolof Religious Education planned fornext fall and to run on a three-yearbasis with elective courses. Similarschools are being promoted through-out the county by the Union CountyS. S. Association. ;

There will be added features ln thenature of special musical numbers,vocal and Instrumental. The local

and county work will be briefly pre-sented by local representatives. Asilver offering. It Is stated, will beaken to help defray expenses. A. V.-•»rkhuff, president of the Rahway S.f! Tmch . i - 1 _,__.n.t..Ion will m-n-ll.

IShopEarly-8\Save yours elf Time $ Trouble |

BOLD BURGLAR*SMASH »AFi

The publlcTIs Invited, espeelwho are In any way Interested ln thedevelopment of educational work.

ST.

(Continued Prom Page One)and asked where ha waa taking themen. Krana said they aakad to go toKlliabeth. The passtngera opened thedoor and each thrust a revolver into

BIO BILL AT NEWARK THEATRKThere Is an exceptionally big bill

at the Newark starting this Sundayas In addition to "The Hope.' 'a Metrosuper-feature, "The Midnight Rider*."a Rlcbahd Kipling feature; and therelsra* of what Is ptrfaapM on* Ofthe most artistic ot the old CharlieChaplin

Paynea' tece. Payne l o t »o time In j _*"comedlea, "Eaay Street.

PAUL'S CHOIR HAS' ENJOYABLE FUNCTION' St. Paul's choir had an enjoyable1 «o<.ial function at the homo of Or-] nanlst Harry S Martin. 99 Mainstn'et. last night Whist was thechief diversion. First prlzo was. won iliy J Stanley Davis tor the men. whileMiss Helen Potter tok first honors forthe ladles The consolation award iwont to Walter 1. Garthwatte. A !splendid collation was served and |K-noral sociability enjoyed followincthe games. Mr Martin was voted nnexcellent entertainer.

Those present wereand Mrs Charles It Mellck. Mr. and | t h c destination near a bridge In theMrs William A. Baker. Mr and Mrs.! P l a n k r o a d b « t w « n Newark and JerManton D Martin. Mr. and Mrs \ s e y Cit>- IQ N e w a r k t n e Pa l r m a d e

Harold S Buckley. Mr. and Mrs' J j K r a u 8 B t a k e innumerable turns into(lark Melick. Mr and Mrs. J Stanlev ! s l d e s t r e e t s evldenUy to confuse himDavis. Mr and Mrs Ross Fowler. Mr ' a s t 0 t h e r o u t e t a k e n '

getun, around the comer u ^ . « T | U ) r l m l n . . contralto and Orientalbil".vation Into Cherry street From be- let with novel scenic and l ighting*,hind one ot the Iron pillars he saw fecta and Miss Vera Bertham. Missthe machine dash around the park, Matilda Montero and Miss Oeo'rglanainto Cherry street to Ksterbrook sve- f ^ r ^ I S i '£".?"?.?T00" 8 t u d l ° f r o m

„ . {_u lof which It will be seen that thenue to Central avenue to 8L George Newark Is breaking away from theavenue. Payne did not shoot at the i conventional all-picture program andmachine for fear of hitting Kraus. i S'v'ng a performance approximating

1 to rellned vaudevilleSTRAND THEATRE, NEWARKEthel Clayton, the charming and

popular Paramount star, will be seen

Kraus says that the men held gunson him all the way, one at his backand the other at his head. In theNew Jerusalem section at Linden hewas ordered to halt while one of the a t ' h c , straI>d Theatre.men got 6ut near a pair o. truck, that ^ p . a y In whfch ^ 0 ™ ^ ' the rolewere stopped. It is believed that ho of an Apache dancer [was looking for the Chevrolet as he "What Happened to Jones." thequickly Jumped back into the taxi scre<"mlnsly funny George Broadhurst |and ordered Kraus to drive fas,. The ^ U ' t ^ r a V " ' p f c 1 0 ^ !

Choir Ilirecti.r j t r l p cont'nued through Elizabeth to Bryant Washbura as the genial star, iw i l 1 •><• seenure"

g staras the companion f•*'

-_md-Mra. J 3 Ml.lei. Mrr-and--MrWalter 1__ Garth walte. thc Misses Janeand Betty Van lngen, Constance OoreKelly. Marjruerite Tlce. Esther andKdlth Davis. Carol Silverberg. HelenPotter. Elbabth Helms. ,_,nia Mills.Helen Uhler, Messrs. Stanley andRussell Potter. Chester L. Buckley.Clifford Buckley. William Cook aadHarry S. Martin, and Mrs. HltxabethPerkins and Mrs. J W Martia

RIALTO THEATRE. NEWARKBert I_>1«II. the popular screen star,

returns to Newark next week as starof "The Price of Redemption" a ver

_ „ alon of the famous novel 'The Tempi*j___i__e_i_alatart»«l ofT « * X " ^ f tiawn—EyTm_^\Vylie. 'Frivolous

notified Officer Mancuso and Oncer Wives" the companion offering forO'Donnell. Mr. Brant could not tell the week is said to be full of thrillsthe number of the car <__*H>n by «ndeiclling_ situations. "Rlalto NewsK r a u s- P a T n e w e n l

a v n a e ln ""«•»n e e i n * Pa lr

far aa Woodto bmll the

_,„comedytbe ball

__ — _ program. Von |Mancuso also obtained Supo's "Morning, Noon and Night"

machine and sought to locate the w l " ** the overture number,allm e n ' b u t

Locai >°U<*Ellxabeth and

»ttempu were totfle.headquarUra aotUed

Newark and other

,„N 8 BEAT 8T PAUL8

l h . C1ty League match at Y.

, places but It was too late to head offBlaney Playera. who aremoat successful seaaon atTh N

havingOrpheseaaon at Orphean

Theatre. Newark, has contracted totOfficer Maacnso, accompanied ky

C A. alleys last night N. 8. 1 won! P a y n e ' t h e n w 8 n t t 0 "^.tABfl&Sft >&*«** eTentog. "The Womn He

low Tad high average with 178 with """ ' ° U n d D° iO°" Op<>n Or " 7 " ^ = «Ckalllet I d * n c « of burglars. Detective Sergeant

i James Thompson started on the caseat 3

C W Ludlow next at 176.1.topped St Pauls. The score*

N. 3. 1

EXPLANATION DUE.

TerrlllAckenValentine<". V. LudlowMcGee .tv W Ludlow

I .

Totals

It. Smith('linillet

' : i r l ; h u f f

" booster

Totals

'S'ruvjgion of a special place in the_kirtine8s routine of the meetings ofttt City Commissioners for the hear-tar of citizens on whatever they havefJn offer dealint! with city affairs indiC-tlcA the importance attached to _heKfKht every citizen has of expressingba views regarding the corporationi s orhich he Is a stockholder. That•<;.-£ this ifcugnized pan ot' (-verynh'iUin;.- nf the City Fathers can beabrogated quitu easily was shownWednesday niphl.

A local citizen attempted to reopena discussion and request for Informa-tion started at the meeting a weekHvvlous. when considerable liniu was•P'-nt on the matter This lime hev a n cut short iu hi. remarks by tbeMayor's request to put his statements* M o h a w l £ 8

ta writing. Should this plan be fol--hrwed to any extent what would bett_e use of setting apart a particularfljne in the meeting for remark- fromG__iz«n8? It would be a waste of timeftir anyone having a grievance or re-

to make to vl.it tbe coramls-

114

1(318}Ut20n

16S17*18J170167 l"0

S02 841. 797ST PAULS

123.

171

1G7

169161

179146154156186

m. but there was little to workupon until word came from Mr. Rob-

, , . ' erts at 7 i. m. The New Jersey Re-- ' formatory fingerprint expert was se-

. . . • cured, but nothing could be done asl g l ! the robber* probahly wore rubber

gloves. It is believed that there werefour or five men in the gang anA'-Uistthe Chevrolet, bearing New York li-cense, was used by them. Tfmo of themen are believed to havff^HMrnHPHen Chew's lunch wagon earlier Inthe evening. It was one of the mostdaring robberies in the history of thecity. Chief Ramsey Is using overyclue available to trace robbers.

214159

172144

791 821 816' HAS SEIZED GERMAN TRADc

City League

Jr. o U. A.X S. 1X. S. 2St Pauls

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8tandlng.W.

108

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HS947951893960

Japan Said to Be Furnishing Practi-cally All of the Buttons New

Used in China.

It 1B perfectly proper lo ask for anplalnt or any kind to be put in

•ri l ing and is often the part of wis-<am. but when a matter has been pre-tested orally ln a clear and Intelligent.

nner a week previous. It wouldto most people that ample time

__x_ elapsed for a definite nuswer to .*<? made, particularly when the neces- j«__ry information should be procurable1

in a few minutes- IU there Is any reasou why a request

mch as that made hy William •Schweitzer, referred to in another •enlumn. should not bo answered then•he citizens should know It. How the |affairs of the municipal water plant jare conducted hy tho water engineer, imethods of handling and paying em- jployees, are matters which the public >feavo a right to know. A clear straight-;tbrvard explanation was due Wednes* |

NATIONAL PNEUMATICSSET HIGH TEAM MARK

' National Pneumatics set new high: team mark by rolling 912 ln matchI against Philadelphia Quartz In In-; dustrlal League last night at McCart-j ney's alleys. Scbutte was king pin-i ner with an average of 197. followedt hy Brennan who had big game of 217.i TJnchester and Waters led the Quartz•earn. The scores:

NATIONAL PNEUMATIC

Tbe style has <:linnRed In Manchuriathat. Just after the establishment otthe republic, set many Chinese wear-

9*8 ^ ing the gurmenU of the Weat, and864 "needing nuturnllj- western buttons.

' Such buttons, says Consol General Al-i b-rt W. Pontius, writing home from

Mukden to bis government, were im-ported about equally from Japaneseend Knropean manufacturers, bnt nowtbe Chinese have pretty well gone backto their own style of di

TOO LATI FOR CLAMIFIOATtON.!

WANTED—Light hauling and truck-Ing. moving etc Reasonable prices.|Oeorjse Kump. »0 River St.. cbr.jOliver. dlO-tt j

- t

FOR SALB—Vlctrola model IV good'condition; cheap. McClure. 91,

* River street. dlO-tt

FOR RENT—All ready to move ln; jadults; 3 unfurnished rooms; Im-provoments; trolley; near water

works. 70 Franklin street. RahwayGarden. Rabway. It :

LOST—In Elm avenue black fur neckpiece. Reward if returned to 4»Elm aviiMte. It :

_ _________ i

WANTED—-Child's rocker or chairs; •also express wagon. Answer 'Toys'.Record office. dlO-2t !

FOR SALE—Large buck Belgian hare.Price $1.50 Inquire 41 William St.;

It

FOR ItENT—One large furnished,room suitable for two gentlemen.81 Fulton street. It ,

|HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALLRAW FUR8. J. QBO88MAN, 178 W.

-MILTON AVE.

| Hand| Drennanj Holllng-headi Nk-kau

Schutte

TotalsPHIL

WatersLongStollVan PeltTTnchester

Totals

140136151134172.

730_n_i

163116106152141

156144118167206

791nmn

1289694

118123

187217148147213

912

118160126118138

650 667 559

Why Mr. Joe Armstrong, Celebratedday night. Its presentation at that I r>og Trainer, Usestime would hnve avoided

•Catement.

Rat-Snap.feelings of! "Noticed rats around my kennels.

•J-pleasantuess and poBsible suspicions i "<"lng hundreds of prize dogs, couldn'tO_U might have been aroused by the \ £ £ , « £ & • • J™m••bterfuge of demanding a written | Noticed that the dogs never went

I near RAT-SNAP. I tell my friendsi about RATSNAP." Use this sur»

Industrial League Standing rodent exterminator, l f s safe. Come*W. L. HS pn cake form. Three sizes, 36c, 86c.

Pneumatic 11 1 gia'M-26. Sold and guaranteed by T. HEquipment f 1 885'

10 I 8JO |' * • " • Boden 10 t(8 j r c O p l e w b 0 ngure out now a small

•' ' • * **• •»«—— maj be mad* to support •ror5 10 796.

•t D o W f - W o i * Outj. People wno ngure out now a

**•. income may be made

1 140 12

831720

larga family reueralldeal more about arithmetic than tb*t

\ Aa almnl knmnn norrjre.

FOR SALE—Ford 1Hchassis without body.& Co., Rabway. N. J.

ton truck!Call Merck

<110-2t

mains popular !s the henvy uls,*er. Onend longer needs liuttuns, except forone's ulster, and these are now rhleilyimported from Japan, for the Chinesecostume does very well with "frogs."But buttons, no linger se<.-n. are evi-dently needed son..'where, for In 1019China Imported nbout $-100,000 worthof them, bone buttons, composition bnt-tiTis, nnd mother-of-pearl buttons, nmlnliout 8," per cent of these buttonswere "made'In Japan." The war hasgiven Japan almost a monopoly; onemight cny dint .lupnn buttons Chins. Ford Touring, excellent shapo, starterAnd so It Is, suy» Consul General Pbn- !

LetV«ettfc

mvi.

Nobetter cigarette than

You'll find Camels unequalled byany cigarette in the world at anyprice because Camels combineevery feature thai cancigarette supreme/ .

pTurkish and choice Domestictobaccos puts Camels in a olass bythemselves. Their smoothnesswill appeal to you, and permityou to smoke liberally without tir-ing your taste ICamels leave no unpleasant dga-retty aftertaste not unpleasantcigaretty odor 1 ..;.You'Ui rCamels Mend toeither

B.J. Rnmokh Ttitaooo Ca

Footwear To CompleteXonr Cftfistmas Outfit

For MenOar men's chocs are for tbe manwho wants to save money as wellas bia feet. You wQu1d!>_.t_knMr_how tnnch yon have saved untilthev are worn out and that mean5its going to take yon a long timeto find out. As an inducementto earlv bnving we are going toattach a pair of rubber heels Freton every pair of shoes boughtfrom as this Saturday only, ~—

PrfcM atm

3.95 to 10.00Girls Shoes

Goorl and sturdy ard will s iard nlot of near. Look :'<-al and die>»\

3.25 to 5.35Bedroom Slippers

Nf^ke i»n idri' j»ift for Christmasand yon can buy tl'rni reasonable

1.25 to 3.50

For BoysOnr Boys Shoes are made of solidleather and will Hand a lot otwear, _ We..realize _ihai a itdb.ooded. American" boy ocrd;extra strong sboea and «c h*\tprovided a pair for YOUR boy.We also have plenty of well 2>hc*swith Goodyear Rubber Hr.ltalready attached. Bay them wriirthe stock is _jonrp1ete.

Prtciiaf

2.85 to 5 50Infants, Baby ShoesYes, we have them too! auc. :heysell ; t

1.75 to 2.75Rubbers

The most complete stock o? •••I'-ber bo its and artics. Wt liav- apair to fit you!

NOTICE—We guarantee everything we sell. Polite andcourteous treatment whether you buy or look them over.

SCHWARTZ'S SHOE STORE111 I R V I N G S T R E E T Phony 426J

LOST—Package of laundry from auto.Finder please notify Morej-La RueLaundry Company, 16 20 West Jer-sey street. Ellisbeth. Reward of-fered It

USED AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE2 Chalmers Tourings $600 eachMaxwell Special Touring 1200Overland Runabout $300. | W ANTED-Wo_nan to st ay at nightFord Touring, demountable rims »250 j with three children, all girls. No

FOR SALE—FreshIn Rabway OoeU.Tel Z80-R.

DtUrarad,BramhaD Rd.'

410-Jt

WANTBb—itetr/'i crtdltlon. Phone 843 It Rahway

Jeffrey Touring, newly painted $600.Fd

Hun, with needles to sew the bntronson. Before the wnr Chins, vvns Import-

type, $300.1 nriscoe Chummy Roadster

me approximately:" WUO.OOo"worth"of i H u P m o b U e Beds*, cord tires $800.needles n year, chiefly from Gel-many i Hudson Sapor Six, Winter top $1000.and Austria: but now the Japanese i B « l c k Ll«ht Six Touring $800needle mnnufneturers control the Chl-nef=e ninrket. nnd that Is snd for theChinese newllcwotnan or neeMlenian,hrcnuBc the Japanese needles <!o notkeep thi'lr sharp points nnythli:K like uslong OH the Gtiroiienn needles.—Chris-tian Science Mnnthly.

Record Parachute Drop.The ofllclnl rpi'ord for n parachute

drop him hfon nr(.Ti*<llt*».l to LlenLJohn H. Wilson, U. S. A., of tileNinety-sixth Aero nquadrnn, KellerField, Texas. There has been a ques-tion as to whether it parachute wouldoiH.ti satlHfnctorfly ID rarefl*<l__at-tnospherc.' The lieutenant demon-strated that It would when he-lMLped-trom an array uirplnne st sn altitude

(Mill IT UliDUi _ _.

• a safe landing.—Scientific Amer-

Harley Darldson Motorcycle with sidecar. Run 3000 miles, like new.Aliove cars sold on very conrenlent

time payments without extra charge.LibiT.il trades on used cars made.EARL MacCLARY. 127 Rarltan Are.

New Brunswick, N. J.Phone N. B. 2058

FOR SALB—A Davenport, sofa, wal-nut sideboard, garden tools. Cor.Inman and Jaquqs avenue. -It

SCHUMflNN-HEINK•toraa and J.

Br<Md stieM, Newark

g orequired. An oppor-

a day worker seekingmodati R f

ehouseworktunity for y gnight accommodations. Referencesgiven and required. Write H. H.Record office. It

FOR SALIC—-Ross Eight—7-paasengertouring car. newly overhauled andpainted. Completely equipped withtwo extra rims and tires, rim r»-mover. Lane Jack and Weed chains.Oeo. M. Frlese, 140 E. Haxelwoodavenue, Rahway, N. J. djLO-tf

BROAD STREET THEATREB r o a d *••<! F u l t o n HtK

N K H A 1 1 KTbe Bl(h Upot of tbe Season.

Week starting thli romlDg Moa-dsr Nirbt—

A KI-COPBLD PRODUCTION pre-

JdAHILVE MILLEIt * LEON BR-

ln tbe new musical comedy"SAI_1.Y"

Music br Jerome Keru. Balletby JeromeMule bT VI

Cuit lucidJlits. Wed *

D«c "-

ndes to Slejfeld Qlrls.Wad * 8«t. 50c u> «fn 60c to W aad war tax.

•Berlnl or "Uijumm."

LO8T—Sterling silver mesh bag Ban- ] FOR RENT—Large furnished !««•;day, afternoon. Finder 'will be re-| ,JI inproTements. SulUble for W«

j S . p 1 0 gentlemen. IIS Elm avonae.

Save the Middleman's Profit on Your Christmas Gift

RAINCOATSFrom Maker to Wearer Direct at Factory Prices

All Coat* QuarantMd Waterproof or Money fUfunded

PERSONAL HKDSOGML KQTES

Brief Iteas ri ttetl latentFtr Qikk Perusal

nineteen aamban of Rahway CityCtrcle, Na U. t*«y Potwtan, corn-e d « Uioatr* and dinner party last

Thar Tlaitad Nowmrk and at-i f d U the 6rph«UB Thaatra. followedbT a sampttabM iprtM.

Oeorge rranka. of 41 Bases stroet. ameman tor tn*yr****"1 P ^ 1 ° S * ' *

dawa

Rahway Record, l"rli»3r AfUrnoon, Decembe? i0, ItZO. .7

derawa ythe limb of a -raa broko at Un-

" i f nsar FtetB_taid. Bis latt Hitu j b j p v a n patahWj Injnrod. Ha^ takaa to kU homo ID Bases

QIRL SCOUTS SCORE HIT

Wueblrd Troop Qlves Fine Programat first Chureh

A Terjr meritorious program ot aranderill* nature waa glTen last sightunder the auspices of the BluebirdTroop ot Girl Scouts at the FirstPresbyterian lectnre room, Mr*. E. H.Walter In charge. The title was!" 'N Everything"

Jeannette Kalllgsp; Sunday, Q o W toChurch, all Scouts. Tho program «oa*eluded with singing "America" andtaps. Cake, candy an* let crsam wara•old. The affair waa a flna taccasa.

FORESTERS ARE ACTIVEHeduction of Initiation fee for three

months and a mebershlp drire forperiod wan announced last night

six acts. Anno;ncement.~w.7e"n^;!bf C o u r t R»hwl"r' »•• «6. Forestersof America. Tonight a delegationwill attend a class Initiation at Hobo-ken leartog on the 6.S1 train. At nextmeeting memberse will enroll ln Ho*-

by a youthful page in the person ofHiss Gertrude Rodgers. First camean act known aa "Bluebirds" showingall the Qlrl Scoata, twenty-eight lnnumber, who participated ln a marct*Ing song and other Scout songs and

pital Association.was made that Past

AnnouncementChief Ranger

some of tbe opening featuresrtgular Scout moating.

of ^ j Henry J. Killer had been appointed* fdapaty-to-Oonrt-Rahway by €_r *

* O o t i A NOW IM.Wttt« l

T»ao-

ot eai.irtn—-

Hit Bol-

TMtdaya

Newark W

MEN'* modola with conver-tible collar; belt all around;double texture.

WOMEN'S L . „ „ , .collar buttoning *••* "*~belt all around, *-»>M* "*

BOYS' moduls. made of samematerlala as men's; slxea 6to 18.

A f t V QIRUt' models,\ h * / ! > « m » M wom«nt:

Boy's and Girls Leatherette Coats—Neil XB« 6ifUWith Inverted plait down baek; , , _ «b.lt^.11 .round: conv . r t lb . . $ | | i O()

CL08INQ OUT MEN'S* WOMEN'S LEA-TMERETTH COATS»18JM

IsinvtM tiaM•ad beH an

U

IanWhen ordering state ehttt mMMiramwrt. Sand r*n»tUno« with trdt-

" | H r»fund»d a> ones.

COMPANYNEWARK, N. J.

•• •••• • • • • • IIVU, m u m ooai, SIM IDOMy

THE PEERLESSOOEPT. 4t t M BRANFORD FLACB

Open Saturdays Ull % P. M. MPUI X

c Atka lastltt-

Of Bai Vaa at

a( ISt

Ths WMMfr Mlaa-ns-ary Auxiliarytt tavo BeMftd Prasbytartaa skmrekact MoaJay i t w i m with Mra.nm— J. atatar. M Bryamt atraaLTkaro m r a rsaalsgs by Mlaa OasaleOakarm aaa Mlaa Abbla 8_allh. the tor-ner aa bOM*> Blaataaa aad the Uttwtr*m tho book. " T y Naa> Bast" Nextneetlag wtU bo bald with Mrs. W. R.Gibbons.

.Chief Ranger Jeffries. Plans wereMuch amusement was created by L ^ a , to i_,Tt a ^ c ^ j session

Mit set a traUed bear ln the p e r s o n , ^ flm m e , u n « of each month. Thaot Miss Catherine Oruener, with MlaaKathryn MUnas as trainer. As "Chat-tefWea" Mlaa Doris Slater aad MiaaEdna Johnata presented s prettysketch. Considerable fun was pro-voked by ths Pygmies, Including MlaaOladys Baxtoa, Miss Blaaolu Blaaoand Mlas Jaaaala Smitk. Mta. B. H.Waller anad tba next act wiU M a soxoallwt piano aalecUms.

Tbe giaai Osalo was glvea by allthe Seaau sad waa a sort of pagaaat,"What a 8oo«t Caa Do Bach Day la

ing. Miss Terms Bonn; Tseaday,Doaghaau. Mlas Hsiaa Mlatal; Wadnesday. Maadtng Stfeks, Miss MlldrWHsrrtson; Thursday, Visiting the Sick.Miss Margaret Rowan ant MHelea Williamson; Friday. Hike, allScouts; Saturday, Baby-carrying Day,Mlu Hattle Scaff and little Mlaa

GO TO

B A U E R ' SFOR YOUR

CANDY!The Largest Slock in tbe City of

PURE FRESH CANDIES

committee In charge comprises Loo-turer Edward J. Beat, H. 3. Miller,Lawrence B. Fox, Wllllaa Thome, As-ton Zirwea.

Sugar CuredSmoked

Hams XbROTH-CO.

FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS

Sugar Cured

Smoked C a l Q y l cHams lb

Prices of Meats Still Lower Than Last Week,We Lead Others Must Follow. /

Mr. Prod White Says, "Ooltt Mlo •*•cause You Only Sea One Rat"

"I did, pretty soon I found a y cel-lar tall. They ate my potatoes. Aftertrying RAT-8NAP I apt t dead rets.Tbe r*et later. They pass up tbe po-tatoes to eat BAT-8NAP." If thereare rats around your place follow Mr.White'e example. Three gtses, We,

T. H. Roberta.

l TNI

J ^ _ 7 ^ l L l ] 5 _ P P '" fu" assort-ment, tach as Park and Til ford, Whitman's, Lowncy's,

^Hoyler1*, Apollo, etc., in fancy boxes and assortedsixes—also a fine line of

HOME-MADE CANDYin varied assortment.

ICE CREAM-SODA WATERPare and Wholesome

Orders Carefully Attended to!Look for Our Xtnau Display

125 Inring Street Phone 326

Reach for BreadIT'S worth a -iii^li c l imbtn briDg those nweet, teu-ilor s l ices within reach.

Bread i s

— H O

—go econcmicKl

It's tbetoday.

big food-raine

Good Breadthe loaf sweetest of all

-WENGHER-Jfc-SGN3 3 Hamlltoa St.

136 Main St.. Raawar. N. I-

WISSNERPIANOS

are quality instruments, ilie j>raud culiuination of forty-tarj yeirs of honest piano-buildiog aud honorable dealing:indorsed by leading musicians past aud present; ^reas-ared in homes where pure and mellow tone is usdeTStoodand appreciated. Wissner, Reinhard aud Putnam Pianosand Playeri are all made by Wissaer, and each andevery instrument carries the Wissner guarantee. Call or'phiae Mulberry 1161 for pirticulars and prices.

Player-Pianos $495.

A mechanicaluuiph, yet aprovementconventionalical piano.

vaston

tri-mi-

themechan-

Equipped with de-vices th.it simplifyoperation mid allowof your own personalrendition.

SQNORAPHONOGRAPH

COLUMItIARRCIIKOS

Q. « . 8MUSIC KOLI.S

COLUMBIAGRAFONOLA

WISSNERTHE HOUSE OF QUALITY

9XX3-9O5 &road St. Newark, N. J.

-Factories: BrooKiyiSix Retail Stores

ShoulderLambChops

SHOULDERSSpring

LAMB 24 lbSHOULDERS

JerseyPORK

Blade

Roast

pound

ANOTHER DROP IN PRICES OF PORKSTILL LOWER THAN LAST WEEK

CITY DRESSED JERSEY PORKSmall Lean Regular ^ v*

FRESH HAMS 9 7 ° ,EXTRA SPECIAL Ld I Jlb

Loins

Half or Whole

pound

Veal Chops -Pork Chops - 32 lb

Legs VealRump Veal : 25 lb

SmallHen

Turkeys_clb

Big Poultry SpecialRoasting ChickensFancy BroilersFrying Chickens lb

SmallHen

Turkeys_clb

Largest Dealersof Meats

In the State

ROTH-CO.Telephone 4O3

22 Cherry Street

Orders DeliveredTo All Parts of the City

Free of Charge

126 Main Street, Phone 5 3 6 Rahway, N. J.Specials, Friday, Saturday andlvionday December 10th, 11th, 13th

Legs of CanadaLamb, lb

25Fresh Ham8

Cat from Jersey Figs, lb

Forequartcrs ofCanada Lamb, lb

19

27Fresh Pork Loins

to Roast, lb

SUGAR'-Granulated, lb

09I Butter

Best Creamery, lb

Loin and Rib CamdiLamb Chops, lb

27

27Porterhouse or Sirloin

Roast or Steaks, lb

35

Fresh CaliHams, lb

23JTop or BottomRound to Roast, lb

Fresh RumpBeef, lb

2235

CoffeeFancy, lb

275 lbs for $1.25Mauser's Flour

24 1-2 lb bag

$1.47

65

Rib RoastBlade End, lb

Fresh Plate Beef, lb IOcFresh Pigs Feet, lb IOcCorned Plate Beef, lb 10Pickled Pigs Feet, lb 18c2 lbs Pork Kidneys 25cI lb Chopped Beef • 35c1 lb Chuck Steak, - 25c2 lbs Pot Cheese - 26cLeaf Lard Cones, lb 27

25Chuck Pot Roast, lb 2OcLamb Stew, lb • 15cBeef Liver, lb - 15cHome.Mide Sausage, lb 35cLiberty Bacon, lb • 29cFat Salt Pork, lb . 2OcStew Beef, lb - 25cPork Goodies, lb 49c

-Rump Corned Beef, lb 35c

Specials en Cannedand Salt Fish

2 Salt Mackerel - 2 5Salt Cod, lb - 2 7Tag Bloatees, each 1OSalmon, Pink, can - 14Salmon, Red, can - 3 5Tuna Fish, 1.2 lb - 2 5Sardines in Oil, 3 cm 2OImported Sardinesin Olive Oil, 2 cansMustard Sardines 2 cans 2 5Kippered Herring

Tomato Sauce, canMarshall's Kippered i f

Herring, can v v

Challenge BrcndCoffee, lb

355 lb s $163

Fancy ApplesRoman Beauties or

Wine Saps6 qt. $basket

e Saps

H AD1 m\JO

Specials on Fruit antVegetable*

Indian River FloridaOranges, doz.

Grape Fruit, 3 for - 20Large Bananas, doz 50Fresh Cotoanuts, each 10Cauliflower hd. 20 and 30Yellow or Red <ye

Onions, 4 q t s " "Cape Cod Cranberries, ft. 1 8Fancy Georgia Sweets 4 qts 2 5Lettuce, head - 1 5Spinach half pk - 2 5Red Cabbage , lb - 4

Specials on CerealsLoose Oatmeal, lb - 7Fine or Coarse Barley, lb 10Yellow or Green Peas, lb 10Whale Green Peas, 2 lbs 2 5Mother' Oats, pkg • 13Hominy, pkg - 15Fancy Head Rice, lb - 7

Dried FruitsFancy Prunes, lb - 10Large Prunes,lb - 15Pears \Peaches, > lbApricots )Sunmaid Raisins, pk£ 3 2Lemon or Orange Q A

Peel, pound O\J

Dairy ProductsImported Swiss r»Q

Cheese, box * vDomestic Swiss

Cheese, lbPhiladelphia 1 CCream Cheese, pk( 1 OSnappy Cheese

. package

40

Fancy Walnuts, lb 2 57 Rolls Tmlet Piper -

Page 5:  · ..... . 8 Bin. oranis IML ESTATE m SUJ POR BALD OR RENT—86-88 W. Grand Bt,—8-famlly dwelling. Just remodelled. Apply C. Tranclsky, SO West Grand street nSO-it REAL ESTATE

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Rahway: H-card, ErhUy Attortww. Decfembcr 10,

Hear Kcmpcr G. McCombFirst BaptistChurchMonday,Dec. 19th8 O'clock P. M

Admission Free

Auspices of

Rahway Sunday

School Teachers'

Association.

SPECIAL MUSIC

Other Features

Sabject: Religions Education—Ite Challenge

Give a Beautiful LampAll Lamps at 20% Reduction

Christmas decorations are outdone by colors In oar lamp .display. One woman declares: "No one Beta the color Intoshades as Handel does!" And these hand-decorated shadesare rlvuled by the lamps of art glass with metal overlay, madeby another firm, and bolh by the varied effects of exquisitesilk shades, arid stalely parchment ones on the dignified floorlamps Little lights have Bilk, glass or parchment shades, tomatch the boudoirs they will adorn. And there are floorInmpe with amoklnit sets attached to meet masculine needs

First you'll open your eyeswide In admiration—thenyou'l open them wider Inastonishment at the lowprices. Every lamp on ourfloor is reduced 20 pet belowHammer prices

This Is a seasonable op-portunity, both for winterlighting and for Christmasgifts. Make your selectionsoon—on our easy paymentterms. If you wish.

SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY'

Charts* Carroll Honored by Lara*Company of Friends

Charles Carroll, of IK Bast Scottavenue, was pleasantly surprised Sat-urday night In honor of his birthdayantoversarr. A fine supper was servedand a varied program of games, vocaland Instrumental music sad generalsociability were enjoyed. Among thecreditable features of the programwere recitations by kflss KathrynDormer; piano selections, ThomasKath; c omlcsongs, Mr. Carroll; duet,

| Catherine and Charles Carroll, Jr.Mr. Carroll was the recipient of manyuseful and valuable gifts.

Those present were: Mrs. L. White,Brooklyn; Miss Bertha Zlnn. Newark;Miss Susie McCarthy, Lndwig Heger,Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. FrankQrelner and daughters, Mae, Louise,Dorothy and Thelma; Mr. and Mrs.Ross Mellck, Howard, Ros* and WU-•bnr M«ltelt:-Mr. and Mrs-.—Fran*Assmsn and son, Frank; Mr. andMrs. Charles Brant, Mr. and Mrs.Charles StolU Mrs. Grace H p n n b yand children, Herbert, Kenneth, Alex-ander and Grace Hanrahan; ICn. Al-bert Paplrnlk, William and JenniePaplrnlk, Mrs. Jesse Vanderhoveaand daughter, Miss Vivian; MlasWeber, William Graloer, Mils Kath-ryn Dormer, Mlas Emma Qreiner,Thomas Kath, Pan] ana Arthur Jor-dan, Mrs. R. H. Lynch. Edgar Lynch.Mrs. Mary Peck, Mrs. Richard Step-hepa, Mrs. ClareBoa Oliver,—Mlas

Aielda Oliver, Mercer Skldmore, Mr.and Mrs. Robert Graham. Mr. andMrs. -Chart** Carroll and children,Charles and- Catherine, of this city.

The new MaxfleldParrlsh calendars havearrived. You may haveone by asking tor it atour showroom. Be sureto come for Tt soon, be-rause we were able tosecure only a limitednumber of these pop-ular nnd artistir calen-dars

Don't let Christmasfestivities be dimmedby failure of an electriclamp. Have plenty ofour lasting Maxdas Inreserve. Just "phonefor a~~carton 6T~stx, de-llvered without extracharge.

PUBLIC SERVICETHE PLACE TO BUY

Kl'r/rir L-tbor-Savlng Device* on Ea»y Term*

After an absence of four monthProfessor Gaetano Manntno, of WestHeld, the former teacher and dlrectoof the Rahway Italian Band, has re-turned to that organization. It wasthrough his patience and untiring efforts that the band made such a suc-cessful showing on its initial appear-ance In public In this city Saturdayevening, June 12. when they paradedfrom 6.30 to 9.30 It was the im»nim.ous opinion of the public on that even-ing that the band did surprisinglywell considering the short time it hadbeen In existence, and great creditwas given Prof. Mannlno for the suc-cessful showing made. Two weekslater the band made Its appearance inWestfleld. where they were againpraised for their good work. HereProf. Mannino was congratulated byMayor Oliver and royally entertained

There is no doubt that with thereturn of Its former le ader, the

band will become a popular and suc-cessful organisation. Membership Inhe organisation la open to young

men of all nationalities, who are de-sirous of becoming musicians. Youngmen wishing to become members maypresent themselves at the headquar-ters, 16 Cherry street, on any TuesdayDr Friday evening.

Professor Mannlno graduated fromthe Royal Conservatory of Naples.Italy, after completing a musicalcourse of twelve years In that Institu-tion. Aside from being a teacher ofilano. wind and string Instruments,

he is also a composer, having himselfcomposed most of the pieces nowplayed by the band.

Henrietta Christian, the littledaughter of Mr. and Mrs. ArchieChristian, of 37 Harrison street, is onthe sick list.

Sheriff's Sale.Jrrmrj.. Betireea Ceorcr Hutxrt com-

plainant, and Peltr Ctaoka. rl al <lt-frniUut. Fl. fa. for mile of mortzaced

By Tlrtup of the aborr-ntated writ offieri facias to me directed I aball expo«efor sale by bli d t the ShenfT*

I hShenfT*

the city of

DE-arnth

of

for aale by public rendae.office In tbe Court HocEllubetb. N. ].. enWEDNESDAY. THE 29th DAY OF

CEMBER. A. D - 19M,at two o'clock In tbe afternoon of said dar

All tnat tract or parcel of lands a a ipremise*, "allualc. lying and belnr In theTownship of Llnilen. In tbe Coantr ofI'nli.n nnd Stale of New Jersey.

Known and designated by lot NumberNlnt hiimlred and Iwenly-elubt (N8) InBluek Number Twentr-nlne C3> on mapentitled, "Realty Trunt Map No 22 of 0<alots nt St. (Spurge. Townihlp of LindenUnion County. N. J." nurreyed March 1806. ,hy R. L Williams, and Bled In tbe Union ICounty Reglnter'a Office. Ellxauetb N J Ion May 16th. 1506 as Map No. 88 A. ' " '

I»«i ree amounting approximately 137000<;EOIK:E H. JOHNSTON; sheriff

ARE 3 DAVID. Solicitor.E. D. J—R. R. il,.i.4i

At a Price Never Before SqualledA fortunate purchase enableQua to offer these nhr*ographs at this sensational underpriciDii R 2 S ?Phonographs are made by one of t h e f o tera in th« miequal for value. Choice for this sale

r

Sold on these Remartapie Terms

£5 down Delivers ItS1.5O a Week Pays Far It

Regha Phonograph Feature* Liberty Bonds Accepted in Payment,irge mahogany -cabinet. 4*H Inches alga, U

iuciica wide.and.SOtt Inches deep; baa ball bearingenters or lets; a perfect tone comparing favorablywith any phonograph no matter how high the price.A large doable spring motor which Is durable, noise-less, smooth and steady running; will play severalrecords with one winding and can be wound whileplaying; has a distinctive ball bearing tone armwhich moves readily across the record thus redodagthe friction to the minimum and Insuring longer Hfeto the record. A patented reproducer which can playall makes of records. A specially constructed dia-phragm made under exclusive patents, combinedwith the REGINA amplifying chambers brings oatall >sriations of the human voice and musical instru-ments In a quality of mellow tone absolutely un-equal ed

James McCollum.

SPECIAL XMAS OFFEIOM doMin Player Piano

ftoffa or !•«• than a rfosan,

$1 per Week

MI88 GRACE 8AQE, READERDELIGHTS LARGE AUDIENCE

Something different from the prevt->us order of things was given by the3oard of Education Monday nightrhen the first of their free entertain-tent coarse was presented. It was ailay reading by Miss Giace Sage.Ihe presented Sheldon's "Romance"

a way that charmed the large andt-nee. Her interpretation of the vari-IUS characters displayed a kesn as>erstandinc of human nature and anrtistic ability of more than ordinaryoportlons. She portrayed the swift

hanges from the serious and tenseoments of the lines with a mobilityvoice and manner that few possess.

Supplementing her excellent inter-elation was a winaome way and

harming personality that added toeffectiveness of her delineation,

he general merit of her work assure*hef a wapn welcome, ihoyld abt> acalnappear in this city.

Heretofore the Board of Educationfree course has consisted largely oflectures. The change to the readingof a forceful play with strong moralsentiment was an appreciable varia-tion.

Loads of HealthEven the littlest folk love Wheatena. Those sweet, roasted wheat

kernels taste so good. It's that tantalirinf nutty flaror—so different fromany other cereal. You will never tire of, it.

And just watch the children thrive on the nourishment of the poregrain containing all those elements so important in building strong,healthy bodies. ' .

S o easi ly prepared •' . <. .

Three minutes of boiling and Wheatena is ready to serve. A steam -"ing bowl of warm, luscious cereal that tempts even father to ask for more.

Order a package from your grocer to-day and treat your family to areal surprise in the morning.

The Wheatena Company,Wheatenaville,

Rahway, New Jersey.

Tasies Good

Synopsis of Meeting of the Board ofChosen Freeholders.

DECEMBER 2. 1920Regular meeting of the Board of

Freholders of Union County was heldat the Court House on Thursday, De-cember 2nd. 1920. at 2.30 p. m. Rollcall showed 19 members present. 4absent. Bills presented were read andon roll call ordered paid.

A communication from Dept. ofMunicipal Accounts, stating amountto be raised on Bond Issne for 1931as f48.880.00 was received and re-fered to Finance Committee.

Communication from Board ofWorks of City of Elisabeth as to thecondition of pavement on Irrlngtonavenue bridge was referred to mem-bers from Elisabeth.

From Rahway as to condition ofMain street. Rahway, referred to RoadCommittee.

A statement from the AgriculturalExperiment Station, New Brunswickfixing the requirements for mosquitowork in the county st 135,000 refer-red to Mosquito Committee.

Report of the Audit Co. as to thecondition of County Finances was re-ceived and filed.

Treasurer's report showed a balance on hand of f74t.8S6.98 .

Reports from the County EngineerSuperintendent of Roads, Count/Road Committee. County Farm, Elisa-beth and Rahway Drawbridges Com-mittees, Jail Committee and Sealer ofWeights and Measures were read andordered Sled.

Committee on Engineer's Officerecommended that a new car be ae-enred or an exchange be made withold car for Engineer's Offlce at a costof 1900.00.

Committee on Insurance reportedreceiving a check for $499.54 ss re-bato on Liability Insurance, same wasturned over to County Treasurer.

Resolution transferring to theCounty Clerk's offlce account the ramof f 123.26 from Court Account, f 183.35from Grounds and Buildings accountand f 9.46 from Elections Account wasadopted.

Resolutions instructing the CountyTreasurer to return to the WeldonContracting Co. and to T. F. Callahan$1,000 each amounts received fromthem with their bids on County Workwas adopted.

Members from Summit were au-thorized to repair bridge at Stanley,Summit, N. J. at a cost of $25.00, onehalf to be paid by Morris County.

A resolution authorizing the payment to T. F. Callahan of f3.143.09 forroad work was adopted. Resolutionauthorizing iBsuanco of emergencynotes for $10,205 to pay Bonuses toemployees, of County, wan adopted.

Board adjourned to meet On Tours-day, Decemer 16th at 2.30 p.- m.

BENJ. KING.Ilerk.l

Mofiig aadHeivy Trucking

Ucal u i L M | BiaUtt*

D. GrossmanAVENEL, N. J. ^

Time 343.1, Rtk-ay

Strand TheatreNEWARK.

Opposite- Bantoger 's .WEEK COMMENCING SUN-

DAY—CTHEL CLAYTON

In the Most Dramatic Achieve-ment of Her Lout and Soccet*-ful Screen Career.

"A CITY 8PARROWA heart filling Idyll that end*

In a happy smile.—Also—

BRYANT WASHBVRNIn

"WHAT HAPPENED TOJONES"

A sparkling yarn that uncorkslaughter and nils you fall ofgood spirits.

Making Cowards of the Strong—that is what lack ofmoney U doing

a little ready

A •aviogt account will give a tcns«of security. If illneas cornea you areassured, of proper care without goinginto debt. Unemployment or businessreverses will lose their terror. Tbesense of security will increase yourchances of success everywhere.-

Better start a savings account withthis sound conservative bank, no trouble.no red tape.

IUHWAY THRUST CO.leastf Feitral Rcttrre Systta

u tl ••»*

THE UNIVERSAL CAR

Transportationper

till

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In transportinr your goods you aim to do so at the least cost In UMleast time and with the least trouble.

In selling transportatfaxi to you we claim we can transport yourgoods at tbe least cost in the least time aod with the least trouble.

Make u« prove it.

O'PteaseOne Ton trnck Chassis $545.00 F. 0. B. Detroit

We have a line of Bodies* also.

Universal Motor Sales CompanyAuthorized Ford Dealers

AUDITORIUM SUILD1NG PERTH AMBOY, N. J. TIMM 1945Mator Overhauled, $ 1 8 0 0 With Transmission, $ 2 4 . 0 ?

:• !-••:>:• :±kJj:]-,

•yo WO-

nderanioesdaylike aurfain* •»*thsy atorsad New*

the

tta sammdIB On flnsl

•ttto th« l«a«la nd held ftdouble

Howard's W t abest score.

aRV SOCISTY

wii lon of the Woman'sSoetoty pt the J i S ;

church was held

* ?of 246 Weit Grand itreet* " « « » • « «rtlcle was writt« Indread by Mrs. John B. D. Oeorge re-la^lni to "Persia." MUs Lena Ballotlave an Interesting reading on Mor-

S2iBlllJ?u^ «»»«wrtfth

."cond^rlth tttT

veil up wttk tae leaders, avei"L9SS.~ Tha otMr aTaragea were:Mooney. 1M; Oraat m i : Martin,f m ; VanBMftSffclhj; Chace, 171;Aiioth. 1M4; MHWr. VOX Newarkhad an araraca Ot H*X while lld.r-

Oraf •-• ' M» U4 U*AdaauHerbst

HAHOLOSV,«OWUNQ

Tk* hwt ttwpwr yst roUsd' " at OM City Bowling

r«(la4ars« Wltongiy alfht by Har•id Othbeu who aTsragsd 114J.mg btc p a n at m aad m . thetoramr aootw halm high tar toagns thaitar. Priea, w ko railed opposite on theMohawks, also saade towering marks,arrragtac tSSM. Ths eontast was be-I « M th« N. & 1 aad Mohawks, theformer eaptartaa; the odd game. Thewinners had « team sTersge of 8«.l,while tha Mohawks sreraged 860.

Tb.v latter ha* bast team score oJ »0*.c. W. Ladlow followed H. Otbbons onthe wtnniac side, with an areraire,,t 114.1. rtaeland Olbbons and Me-Q<* also a»eraged well. Comer wasni-xt to Prtoa on the Mohawks, averag-ing 171.1 sad hsYtng a big game ofros Th« scores:

N. a. iTprrlU U* 13u 141

H Qlbboaa S3J I!7 184P. Olbbons 1M 1(7 ISOMcOaa 1*1 177 161r W. UMDow m US III

Totals MS « » SSIhtDHAWKS

synodlcsl meeting at Red Bankwere presented by Mrs. Oeorge andMrs. c. A. Grove. During the bus-iness session various plans were dis-cussed for raising funds. The nextmeeting will be heia with Mrs. HenryM. Woodruff, of 38 Seminary avenue.

Amoog those present were: Presi-dent Mrs. C. A. Grove, Mrs. E. J.Pritchard. Mrs. H. M. WoodruffrMrs.H. Kip Woodruff, Mn. J. B DOeorge. Mrs. Edward Staor. Mrs.

2&S^Ing and Mrs. Herbert Wfcettoo.

OBITUARYRaymond Ruddy.

Raymond Ruddy, aged » years-and5 months, died st the Blfxitbeth Oen-eral Hoipltal Tu»*day nljnt of acuteIntestinal obatruatloiv He was JthSrbright little son of Mr. aad Mrs. Ray-mond L. Ruddy, of 9S Hamilton str«*tand was a general faTorite In theneighborhood In which he lived. Thefuneral service will be held at bis late)home this afternoon, followed b« In-terment In Rahway cemetery. «•».U Y. Graham, pastor of First Praa-byterlan • church, will offldate.. Be-

sides the parents, the little fellow I*survived by one lister '•• ~

At an drafUU Ther operate easily SOo at(stores

HaasptosiPrice . .

Jeasahey

TMals

1&3 17< 1441»1 1*7 1SS1 U 108 INltt 170 144141 U4 16S

nt tot -si

Your Xmas Club CheckWill Go Farthest Here.

All Who Need a New

Coat or DressWiU Ba^WeUHtHM»Hbivantage of These—

BEFORE XMAS SALE PRICES

Wonei'i &

DressesSerges

TricotinesTaffetas

$12

43es»a Up te Ttiesa data*KATSMAP hi abaolutaly taaranteed

to km rats aad amlee. Cresmates them, jn n S i l l kffled with RAT-SNAP leave jaossaeO. KaU pass sp all food to geta BATSMAP. Their Sret aesi Uthesrhset. EAT4NAP comes in eskee.erhsttomtxtMt- Cauavdaa weat tosjahN. Three atsea. Sta. Oe. tUS. SoM

.5OAndup

Just half what youpaid last aeason.

SEE THEM!

WtBei's ft Missel

CoatSensation

Wonderful variety,All late styles,Popular colors,

Good Materials, at

$15Actually worth double

Other Styles18.50, 22.50, 25 as. ••

All Our Skirts, Waists, Suits, Sweaters,Furs, Etc., at Like Reductions.

THE HAMILTON SHOPCorner Main and Cherry Streets

Rahway, N. J

A Christmas SuggestionWhy not include a few .bank account* on your

list of gifts this year?

Surely, there mtrtt be many persons to wbomsuch a remembrance would prove moat acceptable.

Tbe investments of this Bank are safe guardedin every possible way, and our rejoinder to the fre-quent repression t-f frnblic confidence is a renewedeffort to deserve rves <a gfea t er bestows 1 of trust.

Call upon us |px foIUnformation re{ardin£ thisChristmas Suggestion.

JILW"The Beiak of Strenftb'

Corner Main and Monroe Streets,.

NOTICETo Auto Owners

We Have Just Opened An

TSuto RadiatorRepair Shop

Cor. Elizabeth Avenue and Irving StreetAnd are fully Equipped to Handle all Kinds ofWelding, Cutting, Trimming,Painting and all Body Repairing

Proast tnJ Effrcknt Work—Reasootble Prices.

—AUTO STORAGE—

Auto RadiatorRepair Shop

Elizabeth Are. and Irvin* Ste., Rabway, N. J.

L. S. Plaut & Co. 'Broad Street. NEWARK, N. J.

STORE HOURS—9 U 5 P.«. Daily—Isclsfisg SalsttsyMall and 'Phone Order* Given Prompt

and Carefnl Attention

Gift JewelryShould Be Choeen Now

It will rove a real dell«ht to visit this fasclnatlna;

aepartment, replete with beautiful gifts soluble for

Tnletlde si vine:

MEN'S GOLD FILLED WATCHBS, 1SJ0O TO SOWEsch cantolly selected and bearing a ipeolal

«ant fuaraatee—Waltham, ffljin and HamUton—aswell as Swiss make* represented. Round or octavaoa; Green Gold or Kncllsh finish.

6OLID OOLO WATCH!• UP TO 14*4)1

Women's and Mleeee' Wrist Watches, 10JS. 1U»

Odd shaped models In 18-kt white gold, foliSlled or sterling silver, 15-J«wel lever movement; rib-bon or link bradet.

Smutoir WatcBes—18-kt. white gold, ttM to 8oi».

Boys' Watches, 2SC to 730

Ingersoll makes; alcklo cases, plain or radium dials.

Men'< Waidemar Chains, 4.50, 5.50, 8.60, to XXXINewest dealgns In 10 and H^t. grfen and white

gold; all white gold or all green gofif"'"kngliBh finish.Engine turned flat link or flat curb link.Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases, 10.95,13.95 up to 30.00

Square or oblong shape; to hold 10 or more cigar-ettes; plain or engine-turned designs.

Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, 5.00 to 8.50An attractive buckle with U-kt. gold stripe tn

neat engine-turned design.Others from 2.75 to 450.

Plsuts—Main Floor

Record Mvs ire I r rde Winners

Service SalesTHE UNIVERSAL CAR

Under recent ruling made by the Ford Motor Company, we are permittedto sell Ford Motor Cars anywhere in the United States. We are in a positionto make immediate delivery of all models of Ford Cars, both for pleasure andcommercial use.

New Prices On Ford Cars Delivered In Elisabeth

C o u J e S t X ms, $816.43. Sedan Starter, demountable rims, $868.49. Tractor, $862 60

We solicit your trade and will give you efficient and satisfactory service.

Hersn Motor Car Company27-31 Westfield Avenue

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ELIZABETH, N. J Phone 338-Elizabeth

Page 6:  · ..... . 8 Bin. oranis IML ESTATE m SUJ POR BALD OR RENT—86-88 W. Grand Bt,—8-famlly dwelling. Just remodelled. Apply C. Tranclsky, SO West Grand street nSO-it REAL ESTATE

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strrrasSuP9pStlOI3S

Skates Shoes HoseEverything for the Skating Enthusiast

Nothing Is more Invigorating andhealthful than tbls open-air exer-rlse. But to got tho most out of_.the skating season, you want to bethoroughly equipped. A poor pairof skates or 111-fltting shoes will domuch to spoil your enjoyment andthe healthful benefit to be derivedfrom this exercise. To be carefulmeans to be sure—and to be suremeans to insist upon KNCOQUALITY goods.

•.\.-'^rL.-.---y<nWVC^rS

IL

Wo bare u excellent assortment ofSPALDINQ 8KATES and 8HOE3, HOCKEY STICKS

-SKATES/and 8H0E8UNION HARDWARE CO. SKATES and SHOES

YALE and 8PALDING SWEATERS and CAPSWOOL or LEATHER GLOVES

VISIT OUR TOY DEPARTMENT

EARL NICHOLLS CO.The Largest and Bett Toyland and Sportsman*! Store In Urlon County

231 BROAD STREETNear the Arch ELIZABETH

Open Every Evening Till the New Year

About 100 men and women repc-senlinR Rahwark Tribe, No 165. Imprnvecl Order of Red Men. and Rah-wnck Council. No. 160. Degree ofPoc;ihuntas, left this city Wednesdaynight ot participate In the institutionof tin' :. -u tribe of Red Men at New-ark

1*0It RENT—Furnished room gentle-men only; in private family. Ad-dress O. G. care Record. n30tf

WOMEN GIVE OUTHousework is hard enough when

hralthy K-rery Railway woman whoIs having backache, bine and ner-TOUs spells, dizzy headaches and kid-ney or bladder troubles, should beglad to heed this Rahway woman'sexperience:

Mrs. Chas t . Kcdniun. 26 Irvingstreet, says: "I raupht cold whichsettled In my kidneys and causedthem to become disordered. My backwas 60 lame I couldn't stoop to pickup anything. I also had dizzy spellswhich mado everything hazy beforeme When I worked around a warmBtove, such us- baking or ironing, Iwould becuiue m-rvoib. The leastnoise bothered me. too. I heard ofDuan's Kidney Pilla and bought, a boxand after taking them the pains be-came less severe I kept on with them

-until I was in pood health again. Ialways- keep roan's on hand and if Ifeel any of these ailments coming on,1 always take a few I>i>ar.'< tn relieveme of the ;tain *

Mrs Re<hnar. g.i\c the abo\e state-ment Jim.' 21. inn; and mi June 23,Ii'2'i. >lir added: "I always recom-mi'iirl Dean's Kidm y Pills for theyhave always benefited me when I havehad. attacks of Tdilni-> complaint."

fric-< C(<3. at a'l 'I'-ak-rs. Don'tsimply ask for a k.iln. y remedy—getDoan's Kidney Pills—the same thatMrs. Redman hnd Foster-Milburn

Co. Mfrs . Buffalo. N. Y.

ClassifiedAdvertising

ROOMS FOR MEN—Beautifully fur-nished, clean and comfortable; allconveniences and club privileges atY M. C. A. building; rates, $3.00 perweek and up. tep 16-tf

FOB Mli i\VK OFFKR you ;i limited number of

men's handsome ready-to-wear suitsand overcoats at one-Uiird less thanformerly priced. They are all high-,ly tailored models and guaranteedall wool. CHAS CHALCONAS. 69Irving street It

run SALE—High class gold andtapestry four piece set of furniture.Inquire 51 Elm avenue. dlO-tf

I'ORI) WOOD 70R SALE—Seasoned.Cut any length $14.00 per cord; slabwood $12 per cord. Ten Eyck Bros..'Ilahway R F. D . or Tel 107-J Me-tuchen n30-9t

FOR SALE—Ford car; special body;good running order; bargain toquick buyer. Inquire 32 Irvingstreet, after B p. m. dlO-2t

: FOK SALE—Provident kitchen range jwith hot water back; In good condl-'Mon. $25.00. 147 Jaques avenue. |

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FOR SALE—Baby Carriage14 Westfleld avenue.

Inquireit !

FOR SALE—Gas fixtures, good condi-tion. Inquire 37 Harrison street.

' FOR SALK—Household furniture.Parly leaving city. Inquire at 5-BMadison Hill Rd.. Rahway. It

1 FOR SALE,—Six piece antique parlorsuite; new upholstery; no dealers.Phone 1542 Perth Amboy. d7-4t

SEAL ESTATE FOB ikLf <

FOR SALE OR RENT—S6-SS W. \Grand St..—3-family dwelling. Juit jremodelled. Apply C. Tr»nclsky, 90Wait Grin* street. n30-4t

' ', FOR SALE—Chandler 191S, seven pas--••n^er touring. Newly overhauled,

! painted, new top. Complete equip-ment Including two extra tires andtubes mounted. Weed chains, powerpump. Hartford shock absorbers,Grus spring oilers, spark plug ln-tensiflers, search light, Tonneaulight, radiator cover, etc.. etc. Wil-liam S. Martin. 44 aques avenue,Rahway, N. J. dJ-2tREAL ESTATE FOR SALE—IF IT 18

TOR SALE. I HAVE IT, OR WILLGET IT UPON APPLICATION. A. 81'ITAHI.E CHRISTMAS PRESENTSWEITZ, REAL ESTATE. OPPOSITERAILROAD 8TATION. TELE-

THE NEW EDISON IS SUPREME! ^ ••*

Real Music IA phonograph so wonderful that tm

living artisu' voice* tinging in diredcomparison cannot be <Hstlfrom Edison's Bxntt fco ot

Plays AnyRecord BetterWO

the. New Edam mtt ftty ftAfk to Mftr joor nronte roo*

•rd, then let ytmamu «rbe tin

What tfieTSfics—-- Say

listening to the phonograph alone andwhen to actual voice and reproductiontogether"—A>w York Evening Mail.

"Impossible to distinguish between the singer'.-living voice and its RE-CREATION by themusical instrument that l>ears the stamp of Edi-son '< s-oniiis."- Wci-fuu Herald.

Period FurnitureNet j«* a attNt Bmy Miw

Bdboa, »9 «ttt*r-what to CMC, fa ofMftttofw pmlod otflfiii AD sptboDtl^ytt the? eotf M mor*. Fran 4)95 to

foooaA New 8dbon far evtry home *t

• price jrew a n afford to pay.

Our Budget PlanA plan that wt have at this store,

nuking it r>o$*ible (or everyone toown the New Edison and jtt not fedtbecost Oar Bodfet Phttbatapk.Come in any time and let m explainh to *foo> '

The Turn-table

Hear the Victor, Sonon, Brunswick and theEdison play record for record dde by ride an thetorn-table. Your ear wiO teO yon which phoop-Craph is best. You are the judge. No obfiga-lion whatever.

THERE IS BUT ONE BEST-LET YOUR OWN EAR PROVE IT.

S A V E S M I L E S O F S T E P S

What a woiuluful ^for your wife or mother—:inc] you can do it in theeasiest and simplest wayfver. Just seleel yourHoosier, pay your dollar,arrange the balance weeklyor monthly and presto —the wonderful Hoosier ap-pears Christmas Eve!Can't you imagine the joy^-the great surprise anddelight?

Come in to-day —we'lldo the rest.

That it all the moneyyou nerd to put into yourwife's Idtcbcn the mostpopular labor-ttving devicein America.

Two million women ap-prore the Hooakr becauseof its splendid construction—it'* simple, natural ar-rangement—its extra ca-pacity, its ability to savesteps and make kitchenwork easy. Bring in a dol-lar and let us send theHoosier to your homeChristmas Eve.

Established1880

EAST JERSEY-NEAR BROAD, ELIZABETH

Open Fridayand Saturday

Evenings

WANTED—Good plain cook. Applyat once. Mrs. W. A. Baker. 145 WestMilton avenue. d!0-2t

PHONE M l . sepiQ-tf

UEL FREEMAN A SON, 1M IRVING ISTREET

Real estate and ogentg for the fol-lowlnc fire and liability insurancecompanies: Continental, Hartford,!Commercial Union. Springfield. Na-!tloaal or Hartford. National Ualosiof Pittsburgh, Automobile Insur-anca Company. National Liberty,National Suratr Company. AetnaAccident ind I.iihillty Company.Travelers. Ocvau Accident andOnirantee Corporation m28-tf

-Factory pricca. Place your orderfor I,adieu' Felt Slippers, all colors.Men's fine trade allppera and spats.Cblldrea't shoes, etc. «3 Westflaldarenue. Tel. 18iM. nJ0-«t

FOIl SALE—Buu:k late 1917 little sixla parftct condition; demonstrationany *Tenlnt or Sunday; mak* o(f«r.H. I . Diars. 122 Wtst Oraaa atreat.Rakway. N. J. a8-t[

KELP WlHTEt

JOHN J. COFFEY, 142 IRVING 8T.Real Estate. Sorely Bonds. Fire.

Automobile and Liability Insur-ance; representing the County.Insurance Company of State ofPennsylvania. Koyal, Royal Sx-change. Liverpool. London andGlobo. New York Underwriters andSun.

WANTBD—Ambitious younc nan,preferably one undarataadlac atem-OKraphy will find an opportunity byaddrasslBC Box R, «ar* R««ord. It

W *HELP WANTED

have about all the operators

WANTED—Salesman and collectorfor Rahway and Yiclnlty; good op-portunity; salary and commission.Apply Sinter Sewing Machine Co.,11(57 Kn«t Jfr*— Ptr-r-t. Kllzn'oeth.N. J. n^0-4t

MEAT MARKETSERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

We Strive to Please Throiigliout the Yeari>'l ^A*y N < > t G i V C U S a T r i a l ?

JAMES A. SMITH Prop, iff MainTeliphoae

Prime Rib Roast

Blade Rib Roast

22 lb

ipppea ueei

25Bottom Round or Top

J3irloin Roa.8t.

40clb

Beef Liverclb

Loin 3 of Jersey Pork

30 lbFresh Jersey Hams

26 lbali Hama

tee©** Church sUirday. telteol Teaoh-

At the -regular monthly *mslnessmeeting; ot .the Second PresbyterSunday gchol conncil held " "

[ at the .home ofM Bryant street

«mt business" waajlana were made by the CotmeQ

regarding the Christmas entertain-ment.-JUi interesting report-Ot pro-gress waa made by H. L. Gray, chair-man of the eomiqlttee, who was ap-pointed together, with other membersat th<l*stsession. .. " .

It- was decided that the entertam-ment should be; held Wednesday

.2*?.i3> program will' " * cantata which

is Deug aireetea uj Mrs. W. H. Csr-ver. At the conclusion of the entertats)-meat the teachers and scholars win• - • in th« npstalrs-flunj,school room where a social timebe held with the usual retreahnotUa arasun. cakavaad th»4IstrUwUon

candy. The entertaiament tor thatinners andl Jft iffiby * * K t m e n ^

under- the dtrectSoa\ft S J F KmmaShafer, will be held on Monday or

' luftaC'Chrtstmas. ACbdatmaa tree fuUr decorated win besTesvture added m'year.-./ . ,;.

The special Christmas ettarlwwhich. wUl be »-•»»" rni«^m«« s ^ ,day, Dee. Mth. was rated to the wor*«f U ^ b t r i t t Boards **—'—klsakoa for the work in Syria.Council also decided to support a .presented by saaarintendssu .. 1. C.

inirmeula. OB 8ttiday,-r»»cTonpkms will present -thej4aa to t

C«iiiePirePor)tMeat orLinks

Whole Pork Rolls

40lbPure Lard

in 1-lb Sanitary packages

jsoadar BebboU of New"Jersey whichare recogaliinc the "Orphan AdoptionDar" belns; promoted by tke Nf -East Belief.

Treasurer A. D. HansOeld's reportshowed a balance on hand ot $67. Thespecial Thanksgiving ottering wasvoted to the Presbyterian Board ofHome Iflssioqa. Secretary Was O. T,Underbill was authorized? to make Inveatlcatlon regarding the needs ot a-eharity -appeal- which- waa •presented,lor discussion, this being a local need.The social for the Intermediate de-partment, which is scheduled forJanuary* was commissioned to MissGrace Smith, superintendent of thatdepartment It was voted to hold thenext three meetings of the Counciltin the second Thursday of each of thenext three months In place of the sec-ond Monday, as Monday will conlllctwith the Community Teacher's Train-

ial OpportunitiesMen who have every reason to believe In the wisdom of buying th«better grades of wearing apparel will be Interested In .he aeries ofsales now being conducted In this establishment. Hlekey-PreemanHand-Tailored Suits and Overooata (tha Show Clothes of America),Johnston A Murphy Shoes (the Foundation of a Gentleman), KnoxHats (the Crowning Distinction), Metric Shirts (the Shirt of Character)Manhattan Shirts (the Shirt of Shlrta), are all now at attractive re-

In-addition, eosnetblne-vsry spaclal.ln Jiloh-srada Cravats at

a moderate figure.

Boy'm Wmar Al»o Marked Down

STOUTENBURGH & CO.THE lOUSKOF FOREMOST MAKES FOtJUNANPJQT$

795-605 Broad St., Newark, N. J.

8:36 til 6 dmily

tag Class, which is being promoted bythe Railway Sunday School Teachers'Association to begin the second Mon-day' In "January at the Yr-M. C. At •

All teachers reported that the re-arrangement ot classes in the schoolwas working to advantage. Christ-mas carols are now being rehearsedfor the holiday entertainment. Themeeting waa well attended the follow-ing being present: SuperintendentJ EL Tompkins. Secretary Miss G T.Underbill. Assistant SuperintendentH. L. Gray and the Misses Grace and

Helen 8salth, Beatrice Langstroth,Marion Barer? Louise Smith, Elsie Ul-brlch, Abble Smith, Bessie and EllaToms, M. I* Underbill, Quasla.OsbonieMrs. Guy Howard and Mr.-*?. W. Var-den.

Three applications for membershipwere received Tuesday night at themeeting of Reliance Lodge, No. 101,Knights of Pythias. Nomination ofofficers also took place. Candidateswill be Initiated and election held nextmeeting, Dec. 21.

WANT BASKETBALL GAMESThe Victorian Troop 1 B. 8. of A

basketball team, ot SayreTiUe, lastseasons- Junior champions of MldUo-sex and Somerset Counties are aa-xlous to meet junior teams from Bak-way or nearby places. The team aver-ages 130-135 pounds, but will consideronly teams connected with churches orregularly organized clubs. AddressThrij. Boehm. Sayrevllle, N. J.

HEAU THE RECORD

HOOSIER— the Kitchen Cabinet that saves miles ci steps

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MISELLMEOUS

SBOJOO R E W A R DSTRATED AWAT ON WEDNES-

DAY, NOV. 17. 1M0. AREDALE DOQ.t TEARS OLD. CROOKED MOUTH.HAS HAD BROKEN HIP. WITH6REEN COLLAR, NEW TORK CITTLICENSE ATTACHED. ANSWER TONAME OP SCOTCH.

FINDER WILL RECEIVE REWARDOF $St BT RBTURNINQ TO

12 N. ARLINGTON AVENUE•AST ORANGE.

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WANTED—Ford touring car; stateprice for saak. Address Box 100Record. It

REAL ESUTE FOR RENT

FOR RENT—Building for storage use.Inquire 10 Lecsvllle avenue. t

we need for the present, but will takeoa a few more to prepare for the bus-iness we are sure will come. Can usethose competent to run sewing ma-chines, overstlch, interlocking bathingshoo machines etc. Will pay begin-ners small salary while learning andwhen expert can earn a splendidsalary. M1LBURY ATLANTIC MFG.CO., Hamilton- SL, Rahway. dlOtf

WANTED— J or 4 furnished

TOR RENT—Five rooms and bath• bungalow. Call Saturday and Sun-

day, Jaques and lnman avenues.Phono 318-W. It

ROOMS TO LET

ROOMS TO LET—3 rooms, use ofbath room; hot water. Inquire 32Irving street after 5 p. m. din-2t

FOR RENT—Comfortable furnishedroom. Mrs. Schilling. 200 Main St.

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AGENT WANTED IN Rahway. Sellthe Original Watklns Remedies,Spices, Extracts etc. Necessitiesand repeaters. All or spare time.Write Watklns Co.. 59 New YorkCity. dlO-4t

WANTED FOR WOOD-WORKINGM I L L F i

rooms for light housekeeping. Ad-drsss "L. B." car* Record. d7-2t

SALVATION ISTHROUGH JESUS

"FOR THERE IS ONE GOD,i AND ONE MEDIATOR

BETWEEN GOD AND MEN,THE MAN CHRIST JESUS"

(I Tim 2:3)

••IF YE BELIEVE NOT THAT I AM HEYE SHALL DIE IN YOUR SINS"

(John 8:24)"KNOW YE NOT THAT THE FRIENDSHIP

OF THE WORLD IS ENMITY WITH GOD?''(James 4:4)

If interested addressP. 0 . Box 3 3 3 Montclair, N. J .

Farmers, mechanics, railroaders,' The nans—Dean's inspire* costlaborers, rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectic I denoe—Doan's Kidney Ptlls for kldserOIL Fine for cats. bams, bruises-<Ills. Doaa*s Ointment for ikia lie"*!Sbonld be kept in every home, ate'Doan's Regaleta for a mild Uxattn."•-1 We- Bold at an. d m store*.

HARTDEGENGIFTS THAT LAST

Innumerable piece* of Bne jewelry and novelties are seen in oar very elaborate•tock with great ranges In prices, thus giving the donor an opportunity to select season*able gifts, that last.

Those who select from Hirtdegea'i stock give objects that will not only prove theirability of selection of style, but alto of high quality that reigns supreme at Newark's Dia-mond Center.

ANOMWS sV'bOUNtOU.

E. F. ERBNNAN—Anto trucking- andmoving.414-R.

17 B. Lake avenue. PhoatJU-tf

AUTO EXPRE88 between Rahwa>Linden, Elizabeth and Newark; oJscRailway. Woodbrlilge. CarterefChrome and Perth Amboy. Leavrorders at A. W. Foster's. Telephone261-Rahway. Residence phone 263-W

MONEY TO LOAN on bond andmortgage.. Hyer & Armstrong.Rahway National Bank Bldg.. hahway.N. J. ' oct 12-tf

MILL—First class all around ma-1 THE_.RAHWAY SAVINGS INSTITtn machine hand for Sash, Frames, andGeneral Mlllwork. Apply to BOYN-TON LUMBER CO., Sewaren, N. J.

' It

S N G S INSTITtTION pays 4 per cent Interest, tbehighest rate paid by any savlngrbank In the State. Onen an acconniIn your home institution. Jlyl-U

Special Prices OnYard Goods, MenVand Ladies Sweaters, Union

Suits, MenVPants, and Shirts andDrawers and on Notions.

We Sell For One-Third Less

B S I A V I N IrvinP Street,• O .UriV T 11 y Rahway, N. J,

RAHWAYonfrrtionpru

HOME MADE CANDIESS4CHDIRVST . ftAHVWAV.N.J.

We manufacture our own candies fresh every day.

Our Big Weekly SpecialCHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUT CLUSTERS—

1-aire chol--? peanuts, fresh roasted and covered la ou-rleh sweet chocolate. Special lib box—

CHOP SUEY—A pleasing combination of flaked cocoa-nut, walnut meats, almonds, fllberts, peanuts and raisins;and all blended with sugar. Lemon flavored, it is al-together a very delicious confection. 8peclal per lib t>°z—

49c44c

ASSORTED CHOCOLATES—Very line assortment ofchocolates, caramels, nngatlnes, soft cream centers. Frnlttand nut centres lib. box-"- 59c

YE OLD FA8HIONED TAFFY—Molasses and vanilla.Pe- pouud— 39c

*?: APOLLO CHOCOLATES—In beautiful fancy paeksg«i"for the l:o'.'(h.ys—haJf pound to 6 pounds.

Her Happiest ChristmasTher, b nothing you can give a waman that is so p.r.or,ol as .he one thing that will

lighted her burden the whole year 'round.And t&tone thing Is the Hooker Kitchen Cabinet.

HJ

Exquisite Diamond Bar Pins,in different sizes. This onevery elaborate, 354 ins. long,with Zy, lets, of diamonds.1.275.00.

Fine D i a m o n dRing, fancy whitegold mounting, 75.00.Other D i a m o n dRings, 20.00 up.

Stylish Aquama-rine and 2-DiamondRlnR, green gold, all-platinum front, 58.00.Others 40.00 up.

New Square Ring. In whitegold, set with flv. diamonds,85.00.

Signet Ring, solid gold hand-engraved sides. 13.50. Othors2X0 up.

line Diamond-Set Wrist

•Ta: -hes. In many shapes

and sizes, ranging from

140.00 to 1.200.00.

Hartdegen Specials in 17-jewel and ad>lusted watches. 12 size, open face, fine 20and 25-year gold case, yellow or green gold,round or hectagon, $32 to $42. Otherwatches up to S50.00.

Bcauuimiy EngravedTater Pitcher, with nfcno-some hand - hammeredsterling silver top. l».sv.CMhers, 7.00 up.

Sheffield Silver lor thetable, in meat platters,vegetable dishes andgravy boats, at variousprices

Practical SiiTea Set, one of the sea-son's newest designs, 67.00Others, S5.00 up.

$72.50

A *tu>WSHERS OF HAPPY HOMESPERTH AMBOY, N. J.

(JuBt when tha Rahway Car Stop:)

Cor. Smithand

State Street*

Illustrations can not show the

wonderfolncss of our Diamond

Mounted Jewelry. You moat

see our Mock.

Cushion Shape andHexagon Watches, In goldor filled, on ribbon orbracelet, 27.00 up. Round,16.00 up

Useful B'1"1 consisting of

two sterHnc salt dips and

spoons, In case, 6.00.J

Cutters, flat,pocket; silver

4.50; fold

Cigarto fit in150 to

Mahorany Clocks in 18J>0.

Knives, new en-i" silver,

Gold filled, MO. 7.50 up.

all sizes and shapes,

from H.25 to lOfi.00.Mahogany, full )4-

tour chimes, 85.00.Regular timepieces,ilmllar style, 13.00 and18J0.

Shaving bets in thelargest stock In thedry, ranging from11.00. up. Cups andBrush, 6.25 up.

Handsome Ink Welland Stand, with 6cls-

4 Individu.-.l Ash Re- 5 0 r s , calendar, eraser,Iced Tea Sets, complete,

SS.OO, consisting of pitcher,

Waterman andSwain FountainPens in plain.Candlesticks In

mahogany, 7.25 apair and up, or Insilver.

8 glasses snd mahogany Stand, in full nickel, 1 2 ? 5 O t h t . r s B.On 2.50 up; f a n o y

FmmouKtmrDiatnand*'Jince 1870HARTDEGEN & CO.cark'f

DiamondCenter

Broad Street, at West Park, Newark

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OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMASChristmas Post Card*Booklets} Holly Boxas

White Manilla PaperHolly and Tissue Paperfor Christmas Packing

GRIES BROS31 Cherry St, Rahway

Telephone 3O-lt

Children's, Ladiesand

Men's SweatersAt Low Prices.

Do Your Christmas Shopping Now SUITABLE FORHOLIDAY PRESENTS

Ladles' Boxed Handkerchiefs—

39c to 2.00 a boxLadles' " "Initial "Handkerchiefs—r

6 in box 85c boxLadles' Handkerchiefs—

7o to 59c oachMen's Initial Handkerchief—

17c ea 6 for 1.00Ladles'

225 to 5 00

Babies Fancy RatUea—

35c and 69c eachInfants Comb and Brush Set*—

69c to 2.5OManicure Seta—

1.98 upComb and Brush Seta—

1.50 up

Military Brushes—

Ladles Leather orVelret Bags—

Ladles' Beaded Bags—

4.50 upLadles' Waists—

1.98 to 7.98Ladles .Dress Skirts—

3.50 to 12.50Ladles' GlOTes—

59c to 3.25rhltdren'8 Gloves—

75c to 1.50Silk Camlsols—

98c to 2 98Rabies Wool Carriage Robes-

3 98 upChildren's Sweater Suits—

598 and 7 98BED BLANKETS2.98 to 12 98

Fancy Turkiah Tawela

50c to 1.7.5Fancy Tnrklah Towel Sets—

198 2.25 2.98Ladles' Fancy Neckwear. In In-

dividual Boxes—

69c to 2.50 ©achLadles Silk Boudoir Caps—

59c to 2.00 each

Men's TIM In Hofly Box—

1.00 eachMan'a GarUra la fancyBox—

39c and 59cKen's Garter Set—

69c a SetHen's Suspenders

Box—In Fancy

85o a boxChildren's Hnse—

35c to 75c a pair

to 3.25•en s SOCKS

29 to 75c pairLace of Scrim Curtains—

29c to 3 98Curtain Scrims—

29 to 75c yard

Ladles White Aprons—

39c to 1.25 eachInfants Caps—

98c to 3.50 eachInfants Short or Long Coats—

3.50 to 7 98Ladles' Spats—

2 25 a pair

BED COMFORTABLES3.98 to 10 00

White Bed Spreads—-. . . .

2 98 to 6.98Ladles' Silk Petticoats—

498Ladles' Dress 8kirt»—

3 98 to 12 98Ladles Bath Robes—

4.50 to 12.50Men's Bath Robes—

8.98 to 15.00Boys or Men's OutingPajamas it Reduce*! Prices

Ladies' Outing Night Gowns—

1J98to3.75BABIES CRIB BLANKETS

98c to 5 98

Church NewsFIR8T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

R«v. L. Y. Graham, PastorBtMe—scftoof;—prlmaiy.

iutermedlate and junior departments j for the young people.

and Men's Bible class led by J. D.

Person of high school faculty.

l l a . m.. Church service and sermonby pastor, mnslc by chorus choir.

"~P7~_7.~C_rTstia_ Endeavor Benrice

S UIs li to you a dreary lanquid spiritless day. If so would you not

prefer it invigorating. (Hied with Interest and Joy. one that will sendyou to your duties nn Monday with a lighter and more thankfulheart.

You can spend an interesting, enjoyable time atThe First Baptist Church, Rahwoy,

R i : V . F R A N C I S _.. M E R R I L Lat il A M. --evening 7.45 gives an address equal to anything we canhear in the hi cities, clear, forceful, original. No pussyfoot, butstr-ight from tin.- shoulder he fires, and his shots hit. Come and hearbin and you uill be glad to comeagain. His five minute talks to thechidren; unique, exceptional—are alone, well worth coming to hear.

Splendid Sunday school; Benj. L. Crue. Superintendent—10o'clock, A. M.

Also another feature of exceptional Interest, for men only.T l i c B r o t l i c r h o o d o f A n d r e w a n d I ' h l l l p

Meets every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Wm. H. Scheld,President. Frederick B. Orvis, Vice President. L. A. Wilmot Mllbury,Leuder. Men of all creeds or no creed, are cordially Invited to comeand take part in the discussions which are open to all and of Intenselntirest.

Next Sunday will be discussed, "Is there a Hell and who goesthere." Do churchy members have any better chance of going to heaventhan those who are not." "If God hates sin why does he not destroythe wicked." "Who .would sell all he had to buy one peart." Subjectsso interesting you will be glad you came.

Come and Enjoy Ttaeee Profitable Hours

THEATRE BEAUTIFULTelephone 15O

Matinee, at 3.30ETenln_a, 7.10 * 9 15 P.M

TODAYTka Oraat B'w.j ••cce»«

"Sherry"• Cottar* far lb« family—*!••

Ruth Kolund la the14th Rplsode of

' R.Ih ef the Roehies"COMBDV NB\TS

TOMORROW

5 Big Acts ofVaudeville Show

__k our friend• about tbam— 1I10 —

SHIIM-I-Y MASON lu"The Little Wtederer11

a p l R l l l r o f " r i l l

MondayELMO LINCOLN in

"Under Crimson Sky"N<»i»—IJ**el(MiitiK XniH*>

(lit* rent tu-i b v ryj+Hiwit

Rolldn V nur mHth>"»- wi• l2;80 lu.leiw) u.f 8:8» p.

i . i i iul_.

CyricGOOD SDOW3.30 P. M

ALWAYS AMatinee, atEvening, at 7 and 9 P.M

MAIN ST.

TODAYBuck Jones

ta

"The Square Shooter"• I r»«l thrillt—_ wutern dr>—•

alao m food

Coneay ami Viideiil Rjviet

TOMORROWCorinne Griffith

"The Whispering {Market"• l«o 8J epliodi) of

"The Phantom Fie"Good Comedy \

MondayAn all »t«r cut in

"The White Riders"N«l_— Beginning Xt_n« Day and

.. LU*ir*3*.i'ler_»v*ry -H*itir*tny—mnttholiday our mmiucH win iUrtat 2.80 p. m. 1 nil.ad of 8.80 p. m.

7.45 p. m.. Evening worship the ser-mon will be by Rev. PL A. Blggeratattof FTankllnville. N. Y.

Wednesday evening, Dec IS, at7.45 o'clock mid-week service Ted bythe '•pastor.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHR«v. f. Q. Mtrrlll. Pastor

10 a. m., Bible school; Brotherhoodclass, L. A. W. MUbury, leader; topic,'Incarnation."

11 a. m.. Morning worship, sermontheme, "Elijah tinder the JuniperTree;" children's sermon on "TheChristmas Tree."

p. m., Y. P. S. C. E-, topic, •'WiseSayings that Have Helped Me"

7 45 p. m.. Evening worship, sermonon "The Eternal Triangle."

Monday. Dec. 13, p. m. Monthly 1meeting of the pastor and deacons atthe parsonage.

ChristmasCards,

Holiday Cards, £1Seals, Tags, Etc., T\(\

a package ****

128 Mait* Street"Rahway fs Most Popxilar Store"

at 45c a* V roll

A Real Holiday Store With a RealHoliday Spirit imd Gifts That

Ar^ Worth the-GiRain Coats, • 5 .98

For boys and (iris; guaranteed waterproof, with rain hat to match, tad Idealgif t '

Middy Blouses 1 . 9 8Made ot best Lonsdale Jean, with bine

or white braided or plain collars; sixe ( toVt yean.

Bungalow Aprons1.25

Similar aprons were sold at 1.M lastChristmas. They arc made of beat gradelight and dark percale*, neatly trimmed Vor square- neck; only. • • • • - - • - , .

Sweaters at 1.98Wool mixed sweaters tor boys aad girts.

In grey and brown, with or without sleeves.

CLOSING OUT AT$6.49

All our high priced ladles all wool s«rg«aklrta that were upto 10.00.

At $6.49

Boys' Pants - 1.98A pleasing gift to cv.ry boy. Theae paau

are wall tallorad. mado of wool cloth mil-turee; slate • U>,17 y»ars

Men's Neckwear, LOOA vary larg. rasg. ot btuttftil pattana

1.00TbM. arc paekad 1 la a taaey ko^. T%»

bandkarebtati ar. ot a vwy tM Cra««, vtttdainty

Pire WǤl Sweaters Fron5.88 ip

A very tarn aaiaetloa ot tary a sal railsstylo Swttttn* tor 1MB* WOBMB ssd pvvnchildren, from— «n.0g to ftfs.tio

CLOSING ODT AT$13.98

Ladles' Wtntar CoaU. this Mason's b—tmodels al a grs«t aacrtloa.

At 513.98

Women's Bondoir1149 tp 1.

aaO ****-, h i .Man". >r.y T

aU wool i

« t o » yaara.

Freick Tttle Waisti, it4.98

w«MS ar« Of tk. hichutand aak* • Moat •••daow. ctft tcrlady. .

Pare Wtal flwe, at1.59 ip

Bait aa4 Ml l«gtk Wonted Hasa. litUdlM. m\nm aa4 ektMna. aostiy \goods at i J t 1M MM.

CLOSING ODT AT$3.98

AU oar at oefc ot lasUaa »«JTCI U U , I ^cJaaa. i«a4y to v«ar. aad trteaed

At $3.98

at the reatdenee of L. A.!Mr. aad Mra. C. P. Maary, of[ton street

11 * m.. Morale prayer aa4fred I by rector -Th . Art*_ Lettta* Oo."

I 7.45 p. m.. Braalac prayer aad Ms>

it VestryParsons.

Tueiday, 8 p. m.. Social Chaptermeets at residence ot Mrs.'eters, 60 Albert street. , . _. . , _ _

Wedneulay. 7.30 p. m.. regnlar t mon by the rector, o_ "Brta«_fleetlng ot Boy Scouts. jthe King."Thursday S40 p. m. Industrial Chap-1 The Church Worker, wfll

sr meets. . Thursday afternoon with Mra. H. B.Wedneaday, Friday and Saturday Johnson. 114 Hamilton •tree-

ire the autumnal Ember Days. ' • — — —BUro_T Twl heavy after 6—aart

M. _ CHURCH Bitter taaUT Co_pla_ga saBo—?West Grand St.

Rev. E. A. Qulmby. PastorPreaching by the pastor at 11 a m.

and 7.45 p. m.Sunday school 10 a m Georie

Scnaefer, SnpUAdult Bible class.

- 7 p. m . Bpworth League n w l l m3.30 p. m.. Go to Trinity church to

the Clinton N*. Howard meeting.Prayer meeting Wednesday night.Fair at the church continued to-

nlclit and Saturday night.

. I.lrer perhaps) aeeda waking ap. Doaa*tRegnleU for bUloas attack*. *0e at

tall atoraa.

•PNDAV BRCB-WBM g-t_. W9— - X THK

HISTORIC FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHChurch and Gra_«J

-BT. _. V. « - - • * • > _Tart Saaday the a—*ar will nrtas- at U *

II o*doek. la ik* erv«-l-K *•»• ~- AHe* Tort. Be eat* to kear Mr.

aakllsxlli*.to • • auk .«

swat gosiMl SMeeaa*.We welees** *> >•>>* <**raft all «ko areswt a f lUUM «l«

Wo want y«a to f*«l thai this ehareb a»«» be yoar rtioirk.C o i f ) fganat Sajajelaiwa .

THK H0HB4.IKB CNUHCM

TRINiTY M. E. CHURCHRev. J. Wm. Ryder. Pastor

10 a. m., Sunday school.11 a. m.. Public worship, sermoni i o. ui, , A ui/iil, HUIDUIJI, SCI1UUU

Wednesday. Dec. 15, 7.45 p. m., Mid-1 by thv pastor 'The Ass that Wouldn'twoek meeting of the church; topic. "A|GO." Music by the choir.Better Prayer Meeting;" openingBible story, "Achan's Trespass."

Thursday, Dec. 16, 2 p. m.. Ladles'Aid Society at the parsonage; 8 p.m.Church choir practice.

Saturday, Dec. 18, 7 p.Fire Girls, church parlors.

m_. Camp

tECONO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHRtv. W. H. Carver. Paster.

10.30 a. m., Dlrine worship with ser-mon by the pastor and anthems by thevested chorus choir.

11.45 a. m.. Graded Sunday Schoolwith Bible classes for all ages.

J p. m.. Sunday School atStreet Chapel.

T p. m., Christian Bndearor serrteefor young people.

7.41 p. m., Dlrine worship withatereoptlcoa lecture by the pastor oa"The Wonderful Story of our PilgrimFather*." fnastratod with many riewa.The Tested choir will sing at this aer-Tlee.

The prayer meetlag will be eon-dncted by the pastor on Wedneedayat I p. m.

Meeting of Trastees on. Tuesday atI p. m. with J. J? Tall, 1M Bryantstreet Meeting of Ushers on Thurs-day at 8 p. m. with Spencer Wyekoff• • William street

Boys' Scouts meet at church on Fri-days at 7 p. m.

"A Church for the People with aWelcome for all."

ST. TAUL'S CHURCHRev. H. A. L. Sadtlsr, Rector

7.30 a. m., Holy communion, corpor-ate communion for the Vestry and Al-tar chapter.

9.30 a. m., Sunday ichool, Practice;of the Christmas carols will be con-tinued. Harry Simmons, superinten-dent.

11 a. m., (not 10.30) Morning prayer,litany, and address by the rector.

7.30 p. m., Evening prayer and ser-mon by the rector.

From 2.30 to & p. m. The ETery.member Canvass" wlirb'e 'made. Pleaseremain In until the canraasers-havecalled. - - ••

Monday, 8 p. m. Monthly Beating

3.30 p. m.. Platform meeting foreverybody. Addrreas by Clinton N.Howard. "A New Day and A BetterTomorrow." r

7 p. m.. Epworth League prayerand praise senrlce.

7.4S p. m.. Public worship, sermonby the pastor, "Flying is the Face ofProTidence." Music by the choir.

Wednesday 3.30 p. m., The PocketTestament class will meet at thechurch. S p. m. Mid-week prayermeeting In charge of the pastor.

Thursday. 8 p. m.. choir rehearsala t the church.

MCOMD BAPTIST CHURCHRev. A. Wriaht Pastor

II a, m.. Morning serrlce, with ser-moo by ReT. j . R. Harris, of Virginia.

11 m., Sunday school. .« p BU B. T. P. U.7 p m., Ruth Missionary Circle.I p m, Brenlag serrlceWedneeday erealng I e'eloek

•rayer meetlag.

•BBNEZER A. M. E. CHURCHi. PraneU VanowrMraV PaaterII a. m.. PahUe worship with ser-

mon.11 noe. Class) Sleeting.1 p. m., Snnday sjehooL7 p. m., Allen C. • . League; topic

"Wise Sayings that Hare Helped Me."8 p. m., Public worship with ser-

monWednesday erenlng prayer aad

praise meeting.Thursday evening clam chowder

Supper under the auspices of theLadles' Parsonage Club at Mrs. Clin-ton Taylor's residence, 28 Nowtonstreet

'A hearty welcome to all.

HOLY COMFORTER CHURCHR«v. Robert W. Elliott, Rector

Third Sunday in Advent7.30 a. m.. Holy communion.10 a. m., Sunday school. Miss

Ambler, of Japan, will speak AIL/Heads.of school Invited. Miss Amb-ler Ise daughter of missionary, wasl*>rn In Japan and Is lu tlili countryon a furlough. She la the guest of

FREE DELIVERIES AND PROMPT

A Big Saving in Best Quality GoodsSpecials Friday, Saturday, December 10, II

BestPlantation Coffee, lb 25cMBr). Coffee, lb - 30c

L Coffee, Tti^ 35cFProVk

h Shoulders, lb 27c

Best Butter, lb - 58cJersey Potatoes, pk 45cBloc

Label Catsup, 22cForeqoartersLamb )b28c

Goody Nut Butter

33cNew California

w'InuU 3 5 c lbNew Mixed Nuts

30c lbPet Eraporated Milk

I4c canN«w Whol* Rice

lie lbSweet Apple Cider

50c gal.Pleue brief y«ir JB(

Rib Lamb Chop*

28c lbChuck Roait

25c lbSirloin Steak

35c lbRib Roast, Blade-End

25c lbPorUrhoua* Roatt

38c lbChopped Slcak

25c lb

Sawtay Shortcniof

30c tanCalifornia Lima Bc«n«

13c lbNew Large Orcfon

Prune.

Roaadale CaliferniaPeaches

KeUo||« Corn Fleket

I4c pkgPrepared l tince Meat

25xrjar

Wednesday, December IS, Doable Stamps on all Parcha-e Paid atStort

The RahwayJexoco Hbvocate

VOL. X. SERIAL NO. Ho2,

Absorbing The Rshway Newa-Herald. the Saceeasor of the Union Democrat. Established 1840.

RAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 14, 1920. EIGHT PAGES

GAS USED TOIOMMII SUICIDE

ARRESTED ON SUSPICION

Former Soldier with Ltavenworth.Record Held st Police Station. |

Boraus« be was considered a snspid-1

w character Edwijfa'^lffiiri'Jrt ""

Pi»l Jifci»w«i. Afrf 4 5 Yearlygi,enB

EB.S Hi* 1 * -T A«»fcTm- ^ties at Batr^uf Place

on." character' 205 West 11th street. New York, was| taken Into custody by Officer EdwinPayne Sunday afternoon. He will, be

WAR VETERANPASSEHWAY

1« e < 1 to »••• gone u> Anton Led.ru-.j garage at Jaquen and St. George ave-j, noes and asked for permission to

- 1 r» DDPIMIC AV nroPANI). - *'**p ln t h e « " « • 0 T e r n'«ht. Be

CalPV MA _FI ATIVFS A f t e r beln< refined he walked down'

— , with five other men. They went ln the '

K, tiring Batarday alght between 11

~»Dd 13

•I'

George B.ATfty Dies in 78th• Year— Participated ia Many

Battles of Civil War

SURVIVING J I E I B E RCO.EMthN.J . VOLS

HAHAH ENDS

"Festiral of Lights" Celebrate.at Hebrew Synagogue With

EnterUioinJ Features

NAMES AND CHARACTERSOF THOSE TAKING PART

decline In health for; Conclusion of the celebration ot

":,;.- P.., ,o__o.. a.*«. w_ zr^^rt, * •_•__s_the pa.rye»r with perloaTTir^seTaTe-

dead from gas asphyxiationtime Mr. Lederle had communicated O«<>-« B. ATery. aged 77

was marked Sunday night at the syna-

nclix-Mr and Mr*. H_nry-Oramm and fanv,i;. *> W « t Oraad street, where hehad boarded for the peat year. Two

with police headquarters,tailed and we

place ln a taxi. Wilnon wan

° « e « J"»r«- » - » » « » «n<1 « <"ays, of. corner of Monroe and Essex

| street*, by a fine concert and play i

k in his row- at the home of f V * . W M d e . U 1 _ 1 . ~ d w e n l ~ t h e I ~ * t o » t r e e t . d l e d o f chronic nephritis j g i v e n by the Stars of Zlon. composed,

Fred R. Boyne Cbosea Presi-dent— Other Officers are

Selected

SIXTEEN[.INITIATED.-- ST.PATRICK'S DAY PLANS

' Division No. 3, Ancient Order of

as follows: President, Fred R

ANNIVERSARYi

"PAGEANT OF PROQRE88"One of the biggest and most spec-

tacular events of the school year willbe the "Pageant of Progress" to bepresented next Friday evening. Dec.'17, -«l~-JE.-nyin«fc at lh» high ni-hnnl jauditorium in celebration of the PI1-;grim tercentenary. A cast ot 75 from . —all of the high school classes will pre-' g AMsent the pageant. There will be ap- *". ZRB IVS.proprlate costumeB, dances, drills,tableaux, singing and Colonial scenesof particular charm aJd serving toemphasize hstorlcal facts and periods.There will be two acts and five scenes.Starting with the landing ot the Pil-grims ln 1620 a vision of the Important'events down to the present time wllljbe given. The pageant Is beingcoached by E. G. Smeathers and MissHelen Cloho»y.

Entertain in Honor ofTheir Marriage

DANCING,ETC HARK EVENT

In honor of the first anniversary at, their marriage Mr. and Mm. Daniel X.

SURPRISED ON ^ I R T M D A T (Heyburn, o n u iThe birthday anlnversary of Harry tertalned a large company ot frien_a

Boyne; vice-presldfent, James Kear-j Armstrong was pleasantly marked Saturday night A great variety _C• financial secretary. Edward J.'last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.1 social dlverskfnB occupied the U _ _

• • - - . - - - , . ' — , „ - „ • John Mason, of 126 West Grand street. There were vocal and Instrument**.fternoon. The deceased wa. of Hebrew children. The festival com- Best; recording secretary. T n o I n a B

G a m e 8 m U 8 l c d a n c l n g a n u refresh- »e,ections. dancing, games, a fine c _ -, . . . , . . . unmarHed and Is survived by one | memorate. the dedication of the new, DoyTe, Jr.; treasurer. Patrick McCue;. mmtg m a d p a _ 0 5 t d e l l R h t t u l e v e n . | l l l | o n a n d g e n e r a , 3OCIabillty.in hi. Pocket, were found a dU- ^ ^ _ _ n k ' A 0

[t 2 2 lAswit '• altar which had been polluted by An-. h a | r m a n o f Rtandlng committee. Ed-; inK T h o s e p r e , e nt were: The Miases Mr. and Mrs. Heyburn were the ™-

honorable.JlKh.rge from t . S mUl- ^ ^ t _ o n ( M r 8 A T r i _ . i temple of Jeni«lem to replace the _, ^ 8ergeant-at-arms,' Ida Marbach, Emma and Madeline wpients of many pretty and valuaM*

r, that would g[T r n m for the Mt.Thai Mr. Johnson had periods of

• year', wntence for refusal to doduty as ordered at Camp Sheridan.Ala. He w.« connected with the

ward J. Leary; sergeani-ai-armi., i a a Maroacn, r-mma _ j U „.»„„..„, , . l p l t , n i B m wau, „. C11J „„„Henry J. Miller; sentinel, DenniB J. Frank. Agnes Dunham, Mabel Crowell, K|fta together with the congratulation- - .Theresa and Margaret Preplak. Clara ^nd best wisheB of their friends fa

-p decpondescy Is known by tome

"" Mt*?. ^ " T . l h *! . h * .^ ?1 <ru»rtera,.1er" (^r^'wilson'"-'"! f.!"11"5..111!. "^^ darin« t h e ClT"

Mr Avery was a native of Rahway' e l * n t d a v s - ' " w a a Instituted aooui | Smith. • iand had .pent hlse entire lite h e r e ! ' " B. C. . sixteen candidates were Initiated Garcia. Pearl and Ruth LaBar. Olga m a n y m o r e anlnversaries as pleaaa.with th, excepuon of the time he was. The lighting of the candles wa.^an ;.„< fourteen appllcatlon^fo^member-, ^rUjon. ^ a r l o t t e ^ Haas. ^ugUBU, a . ^ o n ^ i u s t ^ a a . e d . ^ ^ ^

ould

Q u i r t e l ^ , I t ; r Corpwithin the- bearing th_ he n . l u r a l l l w , B r M l l l M

U U l l d SU .nlclde So , t

!.r

Q a e . U o n .

nejuJqulrtere he MBU_ „War. He was the Uat surrlvtog mem-her of Company E. 14th New Jersey

« can be lamed sir Johnson had „ loiuvtnient tMlair , n d J E T e , u . Volunteers, of which James L. Bod-rrlalives In' tali country HI. par- tlr well, father of W. J. Bodwell, ot Pulton

Pint Brigade Third Division ot theThird and Sixth Army Corp. In the

. Information. He uld he did not« i . weie Bwadlah and German. He k n o w l h e _ e n n e _ „ „ „ _ l k l n g

h.d lived la Rahway aboat toor years. _„„ o r t n y t h l n g a b o a t t h e m M e . and regiment was attached to theutlng b*ea eaaployed by J. O. Ren- t u c h e n o f f l c P r B c a m f , o t h l g c l l y y e t .mm for some Um«. whllr ihe.latu-r (1>rdB>. > n d o u e , t l o n < M i wilwn In an• j» ln bastaees here. t-lfort to ascertain if he knrw any-

K-or aome Ume h* had heen em- l n l n K o f l h e o n f w n o

pipjed »T Merc* * Cwopaay aad was..irking regalarly "very day Prevl-. .. to retiring he wax talking efi .-i.-ntmaa.nd what he wanted to get

Impressive ceremony in which the fol-lowing yooog people participated:Samuel Robinson, Abe Lager, SollyMllroad, Hyman Cohen, Helen Freld-man. Rose Kawnt, Ruth Geruf.ky,Prances BUtzer and Era Kreisberg.

In carrying ont the program duerecognition was given to the Hebrew

ship were received. There will be a 'i S d f i

were received. There will be a .class Initiation next Sunday af- i J a l ' o a B Prank, George Frank, Henry, .throughout the evening by an orch<

- - . ^ _ ^ ..'Anton Boresch, Ralph Watson, Clinton t r n composed of James LaBar. Rf(largeternoon at 2.30 o'clock, when a county,degree team will perform the work. • Eary>

Preliminary planB were made for Kl"1""

Marbach. a r d ThomastRfcfc-

Hogan an—

P r e l i m y pthe celebration of %t. Patrick's Day,March 17, a committee of arrange-ments being appointed consisting of

national flag day. better, from na-'Henry J. Miller, Patrick McCue, M. P.Itional orgainaztlons dealing with this J EnlnB, Matthew R. Daly, James Dooley j

Ernest Keller, DeWltt Cowlns. Doug- j o n n coffey.las Williams, Mrs. JesBie Thomas. others prt-bent were: Mr. and Mra.Richard Mason, Mr. and Mra. John o c o r g e Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. RosaM a 8 0 n - Mclick, Mr. and Mrs. George Walker.

Mr. and Mrs. William Ruddy, Mr. an—Mrs. Frank Vncony. George Holland.

dayformation.

Army of the Potomac. u . , . . . u,B», „„ . _ HITS PRESENT-DAY EVILSWhile with thU company he par-' occasion were read by George Cohen. Edward J. FiUgerald, Fred R. Boyne. j "Tbe New Day and the Better To- jack Heyburn. Jack Ruddy. Miss I _ -

_ the battle, at Hanassas A splendid sketch. "The Martyr Child" \ • | morrow" was the theme upon which lian OTonnor. Beft Collins. Wlllfai-i -^ . . * _ . • „ .«n_rt». . I RELIGIOUS EDUCATION , Clinton N. Howard, speaking for the Williams. John Rand. Thomas Kat—,

i National Reform Association, addres-. Miss Krama Crciner. Hugh Shanno—.toe Station. Kellys Ford, Bnndy Sta-tion, Locust Grove, Mine Ron, Demon

LEADS TO HER ARRESTTelephoning to the police Sunday

Mr. OraauB's little boy. who wa. a WOMAN'S TELEPHONE MESSAGE s — U o n - — t n e campaign from theRapidan to James rivers. After being

. iroc,,uwu.u» . u „« ^ ^ u i _ ln the hoepltal for a time he wasi.r.mm openw) th« door to go to a' mtKmoaa"tbm!i. 1 murdeT w _ % « n g h0110™*^ diKbarged from service on

^ ^ May 4. 19M. On August 11, 1864. he

K:<-«I favorite with him. DUcovery ofJohuo-'s death WM made when lir

Hannah. Bessie

re-enlisted in Battery D.' New Jerseyo«t In the room The room - a s - - j f l ^ l n t B , M l l t o n

'lied with ga* and Johnson had evi- , h e d t y ^ ^ ^ D e f k g , , . ^ J a c o b

vatly b«en .dead tor _>_* time. R e m e r , 0 h n r r y offlcers Jowph KeUy V o i a n t w L 1 * n l ArtiUery and was at-Daring- the night Mr. Gramm _ , , , - ^ . ^ p^y,^ to t Q ( ) $ c e n e Th tached to the artillery brigade of the

•roeUad gas fatally aad wenl out Into f < m n d t h a t M n u M a _ L Thompson, I 0 U l - d

b d b gade he

Co™- Wlth lhls bri

th* hall where a new flxtnre bad bean 4 7

:uced that day. bat foand everytalag , , ! , _ , a rumpus»H right. A. Mr. Johnson jlways aa*d f | f B i c , u ; g a ( ,. lamp In his rooa th* Oramm. HtUe d e T e t e p e ) J ihmi Hr^ ThompKm hadthought that the odor came from h m t l t m t u^ leiephone menageih*re- A. the room occupied by Mr. j ^ le<1 to h e r a r r e i , f o r d l K ) r l J e r l y

nd Mra. Qramm and their young soa co0<lacl „,,, mU)_caUoii.>d)ofn» that occaptcd by Johnton It Is \fjieo

r—arkahle that' they were not af-' n > i

(rcted by the gw. but the circulation -N < H W n . b u t

M _r eaaaed by wU*ow. being op«- - ^ ^ , h f

. n the other roam, except Johnson'sprevented any aertoa. molts to "'.imlly.

Maple avenue, was * a d e n e t o o k " * " m " n g * * * - - 1 - »'_ . . .i _„ Ch.ttin's Farm. Newmarket Heights,

Varina Road, Chaptn's Pann. captureof Richmond. I

Previous to this Mr. Avery did duty |with the battery at the presidentialelection ln New York from Nov. t to7. 1864. and was honorably dischargedJune 17. 1866.

That he was held In high regard byhis comrades was Indicated by hlare-election a. commander of Barry

Mflroad; Child. IrvingOther parts of the program were:

Recitation, Dora Kawut; reading.Mo—le Klein; recitation, _lixabethAbro—IOWIU ; solg, Rabbi M. Rabin o-wltz; reading, "The Maccabees," Sam-uel Zuman.

Another charming play ln two actswaa then presented. It was entitled"Hannah" and was i— two acts withcast as follows: Hannah Jacobson,Miss Freda Krelesberg; Mrs. Jacob-son, Miss Sadie Robh—on; DorothyBrown, Visa Nettie Solawe; Mrs.Brown, Mis. Sadie Miller; Miss Leonard, Miss Tlllle Freidman; youngest

Sunday School Worker. Hear Stirring s e d a l a r g e a u d | ence. under the aus- Clifton Smith, the Misses MarAddren at Flr»t Baptist Church ,j p l c e B o f t n e Federation of Churches Ruddy. Margaret. Marie and Anna"Our schools make boys and girls at Trinity Methodist church Sunday Mullen, Lillian Humlston, Emma Kfn_

•mart without making them good" afternoon. Many present-day evils were Fannie Patchell, Florence Relneman—,Bald Kemper G. McComb, superlnten-' hit hard by the speaker, including vie- jean Gibson, Josephine Heyburn. MB-dent Somerset County Sunday School lation of the Eighteenth Amendment, dred and Grace Holland. Helen Oven*.Association, In an address upon "Re- desecration of Sabbath, attempts of Madeline Ruddy. Messrs. Harry Hanm-Uglous Education—'Its Challenge," the Mormon autocracy to break down ill. Dewey Bragger. John Vunsco. Ed-glven last night at First Baptist'the American home, moving picture ward Godfrey. Robert Meagher. Mrs-church a. the first of a serlea ot evils and other thingK. Eloquence. Stephen Heyburn. ST., Stephen Hey-quarterly Institutes under a»BPices humor and ridicule were so skillfully burn. Jr . Mr and Mrs Daniel J. Hey-of Union County Sunday School As- interwoven that the closest attention burn

R e m e r M k e d w n a t

MnkUlg t h e r e p U e d .

, , k e

f that coffee she named

dren. the Misses Ruth Qerufsky. _ l rabcth Abramowlti and Helen Fried-man.

Other numbers presented were a.F

Other numbers presentedfollows: Recitations by Mlltoo Fried- also be taught to be good. They a

I M h , a llvine but n

soclatlon. The need of definite rellgl- of the audience was held at all times.ous education was shown throughput' .—— —- _ BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMA8the address. ^Mr. McComb said: "To SOCIAL AND PEKSONAL • 6i8PLAY^OF FLOWER—

make folks intelligent whose mo- Rahway Is Indeed fortunate to h a t -the r.sult of the niir.-ary at w i l h i n „„ m ( ( l B t s u c h a m o d c , a n d up

uua. _ u u t . u , ^ .„ F o , arware sto-,. Cherry street ( () d a t e f l o r a l establishment as th«into handB not able to use them. The businessmen ar» t .Iking of pnttlng on ,. l rg ( , | ) | a n l condUcted by J. II. Baitime has come in America when thOBe •' night ~<iuhman for the business m a n n when special occasions occtwho._re taught to be smart should block o.i that thoroughfare. Hu(.h .,fi t h e Yllietide season, which U»i«n hr tiiueht to be eood. They are There was a hot session last nulght a ) m o ! . |

child. Miss Mollle Klein; other chil-1 Uves and spirit are not good Is danger- \s the r^»«« >h. UI.—MI Bnth Qerutskv. Elira-' o'us. Education is putting sharp tools H j W f s i-.a

ager, Sidney Roblnsno,! taught how to earn a living, but not a l Clt>' Hall between the Mayor andHyman Cohen. Thejhow to live. •Education alone will -chief of. poUce regarding enforce-. . s u t ,h

' h hibiti l w Saturment of the prohibition law. Satur-

upon us. it is a pleasure an—tinn to know that we h a n -i iiuUiution lo turn to. where

have but to pxpress a wish and ftcertain well known grocery public. Just a week previous to hi.American and Hebrew national ^ j ™ " ™ ^ ™ ; , , j E d w a r d Tomp-'day a resident of Church street en- w | 1 , h p , _ „ „ „ .were sung In conclusion. ' . . . ^ . T i f l ! 1 « . „,,M,n.n7thB _ _ _ tered police station and wanted an _ h e „, , o f C n r

in Cherry street where it might be He was connected with theistmaa flowers

at the Baumann greenhousesmore beautiful than ever andth u special trip just to seeHuisite flowers representing

as they do species of flora from allnotified and after Investigation GIVEN SURPAI8E PARTY K u * c u "' ""•<-' ••-~~ -• „Aid It was .Blcld*, The body wa« »„ ...imMihli. mmri-. i_nv w«. iBn his active career and always waa held; h i s «nlcient services. -imam™ ^ u - = , ^^^ „ . „ „ . ,

^kea in charge by Rahwack Tribe. ^ ^ . - . 1 ^ 1 " Mr' l n h l * h "««•» »r h i» f e " o w cltlxens. Hebrew flags were distributed. Every presided and made timely remark*.' Plaint but failed to do so.N, 165. improved Order of R«d Men. a ' j M r ! w G Kettner ol "l E_t I I p PO»»essed many sterling qualities' child received a box of chocolates. A Secretary Richard J. Morton urged| Detective Sergeant Thomson and p ( m s o { , h e R ) o b e

:!.- only organliatton with which the "-."I .tie Snrt.v ._t a n d W M a 1 " " " recogniied a. a sub- contest held for-a smokers stand was sunort of the Near East Relief pro- Officer Payne were In New York and T h p R e n l a ] le tor> j „v » r . _ _ _ Hazelwood avenue. Saturda> niKnt- „„„„„, e | t I x e n | won by Joseph Friedman. He donated gram Orphan Adoption Day. ! Newark Inspecting rough's galleries m a n n j s n e v e r t 0 Q b u B y (Q p j |

.^ _ .__J . . .,.„ , . . « , i o , i n n n n r t it omo' An excentlonally flne violl-ceased waa fceown to have been af- _ h e t l _ e _ a g w e ) , o c c u p t e ( , w l t h , sianu.i c.UIcU .

Sll.ted. The fueraT service will be „ , „ d l Y e r a l n e < 1 9rogTIUB ot K O c l _ d l . ' The funeral service was held at hisvid tomorrow aifernoon at 3.30 T e _ l o n , | n c l u d | n g m u . i c dancing and l a t e home.yesterday afternon, the Rer.

flock at the funeral parlor, of Un- ft flne c o l l a l l o n A m o n g t h o 8 ( > p r t , 9 e n t J. W. Ryder, pastor of Trinity Metho-i dial church, officiating. Interment was

the stand to the association andsold at suction netting a substnnti

<l»rtaker Harry I»hmlller. Main _ e _ . T h e „ , „ , , , A 1 I c e a n d

Mreet. Interment will bf ln Kahway , ) r a d T o f E l l l a b e l h . l h e M l g a e s

• emetery. Evuia. Rita and Lucy Fox. MargaretFl.her. Kathrwyn Davis, Messrs. Jack

DEPT. COMMANDER VI8IT8 D a T ^ ^ A d a m , o f N e w Y o r k .A R A r U l a r B r l u J c r , e y c l l y .

ANDE D a T

•ARRV POST O. A. R. J a c k

dial church, officiating. Interment wasIn Haielwood cemetery.

)nated gram urpnaji AUUIIUUU uaj. .It was' An exceptionally flne violin solo yesterday. At Newark Officer Payne ^arty. B r e e t l n K t 0 M c a i itantlal was rendered by Miss Virginia Bai- found a photograph closely resembling s e o 1 j ) n ( ( h p j . a r p s n o w n t

laseyus ,of high school faculty, with, ~ a " »ho thrust gun In his face Friday , _ a n y K r i l ( > n h o u B P S a n d #v— * — — »—ii«—.l«cr Kiip^inrv lit R o b - . . , »i in i

morning following burglary at Rob-erts' hardware Btore. s flowers.

C. E. BUSINESS MEETINGAl the monthly business meeting

and social of the Christian Endeavor

The program was particularly well Miss Margaret Collyer, accompanist.I presented, especially when It is con- : ,

Bidered that only tour days and three 78TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED j St. Mary's Alumni completed plansrehearsals were used.In the prepara: Surrounded by a Joyous group f last night for reception to class of

relatives, and friends Mrs. Anna L. 1920 tonight.

Hanlend a

.11 callers, rmd" tothrough thc-

descrf po-tion of the diversified plants an—

rehearsalstions.

R E L I E F CORPS ELECTIONThe Woman's Relief Corps law

S OCIAL GATHERINGand soc SOCIAL GATHERING

ouUl.cr.. and Miss Gladys Helm-PLEASANTLY SURPRISED ^ ^ a n ( J _ , _ „ „ , , d e d ^ p U n a ,

including Senior Vice-command,liinlel Lyac—, Newarklommander 'WIItlaBi'^AJpr»ey City; Aulstaat-nl and Qaartermaater GeneralDwlght S U M mi_beth; Chaplatn _ _ _ „,.__„ — -lKr». WniUua T. Abbott. Asbury Park; ; M l M Qnc9 Hoffman, daughter of V a r f ( m l o t n e r n^ru showed muchPaat Coa—-ader* Teaca. WeaTer. M r a n d M ~ . joMph Hoffman, of 6» i e U T , t y g^!,) time and refresh-Cannon, Wlttlam H. Bry»on. W. O. a , _ l B , - . r o u e , waa pleawntly wr- ^ ^ f o H o w e d meeting.Allen. R. Neartua, Chief ef Staff J. | l r U e d ^ , 1 , , night by a goodly com- ^ ^ p _ i ( m t _ e r e . p - ^ a e n t M l .aH arhUe. Coawadea Ttrwnley. B. Joha- „ , „ , o f y o u n | t people. A varied pro- MMrti Lndlow. Secretary Miss Irene Isam. Logaa. Troxell. It was reported _ , „ , o f g«me.. vocal and ln.trumentai H a r r l m a j l R e T _ Y . Graham, Rus-4urlng the meeUag that there are U,- _ a , l c d a n c ing and refre.hmenum.ae ^ L u d l o w „„, M i , 8 e B 8 .d ie Bartel..if veteraaa et the CITII War lWln« | t h e h o u _ p , . , quickly. Al^bad a E d y t h e A D d e r , o n , _ „ _ Sallng, Lllala New J«raay. that 1.7M died la Oo-1 d e , , g M r o i time.] Those »?«* n t w e r e :

—Mews e« vetaraai M U i J e , , l e wiater, W*fren Winter.'Ernest Wln.ter, MlsT Mildred Dlxon,Roy Smith, William Frederick., ofWestfleld; Channcey Barber. BlUa

Wilson, of 65 Factory street, pleasant-1 Daughters of Liberty will meet to- n ) g h t e ) e ( , t e d o f f l < . e r s a s f o l l o W B . p , .^ . .

- . !ly celebrated her 78th birthday anni- morrow night for election of officers. ^ ^ M r s w g D u r m e r . 8 e n l o r v j , - .

church held l»st night with the Misses: ' " \ " " " - - • -;V"V," „. M r B ; , versary last evening. Excellent music Thursday night they will assemble in ] ( > n t M r g w l n l a m L nodlne-.. . . o f E 7 | Adolph Ulbrich. of 166 Hamilton street w a B pr0Tlded by Miss Kale Dale and tront of National Bank at 7.30 and go f v i c e - r e g l d e n t M r s J e 3 s e V a a .

0 , was the scene of a pleasant social M , g B M a r g a r e t Dltmars. vkrlou. 'to Elisabeth to visit Mystic CounclL • d e r h o v e n . t r e a a u r e r ' M r s „,.„•„_,offering and i « a t h e r l n « o n S i t u r d a y e v e n l n g w h e n , social diversions were enjoyed fol-| William Christ, 14, Linden, bad one S t e p n e n 8 . ; c o n Q u c t r e 8 6 . « , „ K a t h r y I 1

they entertained • " " " . w nf Out^,f.!, , K , . «„„ ,n I ,at |n n . Mrs. WU- >>and badly crushed by getting It D u r m c r . g u a r d M r s E f f | e p ^ ^ , , .

Music and refreshment, added to the Howard Wilson. Elisabeth;

enjoyment.

AUTOS COLLIDEAutomobiles driven by Hngh

f SI Irving

M r , . plans last night for entertaining the flr8t _ _ J a n u a n . _ n e c h a r t ) _Orange; Rev. Carteret firemen Thursday night. _ M d f , „ ^ d e a t h Qf G e o _ _ r

. Mrs. James ~»en the latter come to this city to A v e c o m m a n d e r o f• - • • - •—"»» won h» »hl> local _ ' . _ „ J . J . . . _

jand'Mr.!' R."°W. Elltett. Mr..' Jame., when the latter come to tms cuy w „ A v e c o m m a n d e r „, ^ ^ p ^| Thomp«>n, Mrs. W. Burdge, Mrs. J. E. Present cup recently won by the loc i Q A R Q n e c a n d W a U l w a g l n l t l , t e - ,

J -Dale , Miss Kate Dale. Mr. and Mrs. company at a firemen's celebration"" ' - — —-•-•_•. •«_ „ . , _ , . _•„!. In that place. I

1 JB n. U; A. M. BUSYHeller. SOI M.rk.t str^t.„„,• McLelah, Mr. and Mrs. Wat,

oitmars. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dit,

n a t

eller. SOI M.rk.t s t r ^ t . ^ oitmars. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dit, _ ^ « _ « h, , „ , „ < „ Sunday night • _ » _ , M r t . ch.rle . Dltmara. the opened by Mr.. E. MeGough

d k ta 8 L Q.O,.- aveJM, A i l A Margaret F l o r B e r t h a B a u e r a t f *

I

Mrs.

. d o e k ta 8 L

r t . ch.rle . Dltmara. theAi lc<., Anna. Margaret, Flor-, B e r t h a B a u e r

" " " T " l o a

teber, whitetitt the sa_e ateath.

Q l a d y B Helm«Udter. Ada Smith.

n a n 4 Erma Whltehead.

eom.r of Harriao. str^t. No'Tnee and Ruth Dltmara, Mr. and I l ta .flT, o» e iues In" " " T " l o a " -tractive novelties to

At themea's AatodaUo- hel4 Mdaytonwir CU^fi WUllaia A. •dfreChafja» Dittibach were ^ned

t * : B d t R » e n t

MOOSE ARE GROWINGPour applications for membership

•C the «_ea»et Fire- j ! " ^ i n g Maxfleld. Cranlord; the w e r e r6Ceived last night »t. the meet-nlghf

trey anljdel*

nates to the^oard of Repre»entatlvea.The^innnaL election of tBe Exempts. Iwill uke place next meeting- In the'absence ot President George Franks,who was Injured during the week,vice-president Charlea W. Mlntel pro-nlded. while former Councilman Ar-thur Schaefer served aa secretary.

Battle.Scatt. Bd- [ug Q{ ^ h - a , t^odge. No. 1.S63. Loyalna" Johnson. Haxel Holland. Helen O r d e r o f M o o l e . incomplete return.Schultli Doris Slater. Catherine Gruen- r r o m t h e r e c e n t g h o w given at the i;m-

one was iajared aad enly slight| da_age m i done to the maehlaes

NOTICETh« regular annual meeting ef the

Stockholders of the Rahway TraatCompany, Rahway, N. J.. win be heldon Tuesday January 11 19« at nine

ier Grace Hoffman. Messrs. Edgar p ) r e

i h l Brandon George,ndloate that $!00

'o'clock A. M. POIIB will remain open

Sixty five out of overy huudred menare dependent on others, at seventy—<lo you want to bo one of the sixty-fivo? Begin to aave now—make theRahway Rational Bank pay yon Inter-e«tjm..yonr aavingi account at 4 petfroia d.y of deposit. n*-u

w . » . _ ^ e . Charles Brandon, George b e m l | x e d . Meeting was largely at-JScaff. Fred Bauer, Joseph Hoffman. t e n d o d A social time imil refresh-Mr and Mrs. Joaeph Hoffman, of this m e n t 8 f ouo wed meeting.

Frank Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford

JR. O. U: A. M. BUSYF1™1 n o m l M t l o n o t^ ^ n]ght >t Beel|Bt of _ „ , _ ,

CounC"' N°- Ml J U n ' ° r °" U" *" ""nomlmltlon wlI1 followembroidered linen and other fancv ar- .

Worth. Ear. Worth. Mis. Clara E n, ,«Ce . may be obtained. In opening Z ^ J ^ J Z T . " £ « _ ,jand, Or.ce. Clifford and Ch.rl. WU- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • ^ X «"»- - - - « " - « " - • » —

' • - • •- -ad not been used in ™.L"""1^1' *T*^ , „The Junior Club will elect officer—

OBltUARY some time.I Matthew Lints Balled Sunday on the ""Kresslng.'Columbia from New York for Scotland'after a vlBil with his brother, Frank l n s t : l " o ( 1 Saturday.

A now pool table wa

Theodore Mori-Theodore Moriti, aged 76, died tc-

, „ „ „ _ „ „ „ „ ! day at his home 569 St. George avenue. > L l n t s - a n d '"-»»• o f 6 3 E B l l e x 8 l r e e t-JAN VAN HERWERDEN. I . . ' ,., , „ „ . Mr. Linta resides in Chicago and is

Treasurer.

December 11, 1910.ander.

city. DAUGHTERS OF I8ABELLACourt Victory. Daughters ot laa-

' dc!4oaw4w

. „ . „ WOMAN FRACTURES HIPMr. H^gh Roarke. 71 years old, of „„„.. will hold an Important meeting

1M ^ M l l t o a avenue, fell Saturday ] l o n U h t at St. Marys hall. All mem-afternoon while about her housework; bere- n r e urged to be present.

w the kitchen and fractured her left, - A G R I CULTUREWp. Dr.. J- M. Randolph «_d G. B. | & r « ° u

A ^ Dm e c t l n g o f t h e b o a r d , 111

NOTICEThe regular annual meeting of the

stockholders of the Rahway NationalBarV Rahway. N. J.. will be held onTueiday, January 11, 1921, at eleveno'clock A. M. Polls will remain open

Courthouse, Elisabeth. Farm

Xma. OltU— Black Enamel

°^J__rrr •" w-sr_i-T".. 1 tflfirt i t MtH"f**nuc-«» T ^ - - - - - -

JAN VAN HBRWERDEN,Cashier

i December 11. 1M0.

Secretary-dec it o»w 4w

RAHWAY WINS FIRST GAMEI , ,. , . . , (Rahway High School started th—

goingto Scotlnnd on a visit with h.ls . [ , . , , „ , . . . .. . . , .. _ , . , brtsketball season Friday by trouncing;

I mother for several months. During his , ' -I . , . Union H gh 28-18. Meier, Hall, Berry-

Arthur D. Lacy.- , -tay here he was tendered a recep- H o w a r d w p r e ^ ^Arthur D. Lacey, aged 3 years, son tlon at h a brother a home He had < ^ ^

ot Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Lacoy. Lin-, an oi>poitunl«y to enjoy .< •init with ' " . "-"

ot Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Lacoy. Lin,den ii-i at Rahway Hospital today. His former college chum, James Bur-Parents and brother and slBter sur-vive.

Mr. and Mra. Jesse Vanderhoven, of60 William street, have received postcards from their son, Leslie, who IsIn the V. 8. Merchant Marine! He was

l:it Hit- (1- J.n elro, Brazil, ardjeylsg sen lite.

ron, of H4 Hamilton street. p l a n s a r e b e l n g m a d e b y

Hebry B. Ker, of Jersey City, vlaited Y l l c h t c l u b t o r o N e w Y e a r . g e T e d t l r .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oliver. 228 n p r f o r m e m b e r s only.Main street, Sunday. I

Mrs. Barbara Hell of 34 Lufayette Ten dollars a week deposited regsr-street, is spending ten daj'B at the larly in the Saving Dept. ot the R—k-Elyslan Country Club. Colombia, with way National Bank for ten years W_K

ca. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry McVlcar ami fam- amount to Seven thousand dollars—•- x - Won't von be llad to have that 1