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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 2

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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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I) "'AGE TWO PLAINFIELD, N. J. COURIER-NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928 SEEKS $15,000,000 ere Alvin Dunn, George Fether- A. H. Barwise Weds ton, Edward Davies, Gordon Fuller.

Wilbur Tovell and Francis Bow Later Mr. and" ITrs. Barwise left on a wedding trip. Upon their return they will reside ut 925 Sherman avenue. The bride is a graduate of the Mor.tclair Normal Schcol, Class '27 and until recently was a teacher Approval of Commission On 'Freight Rates Report Will Benefit Plainfield Estelle Homann man, all of Plainfield.

The incidental music and marches were played by How- New York Harry L. Bowdoin, a diver, Is organizing an expedition to recover $15,000,000 in gold out of the steamship Egypt which was sunk during the World War in the English Channel. The vessel is 350 feet below the surface. tlve, in the Bryant School. Mr.

Barwise ward M. Case, organist of is a memoer or me nrm or n. ju. ommended by the Port Authority, is specifically approved. "The New Jersey part of the port district wins a substantial victory in being accorded the New York basis of rates on traffic from New England.

Heretofore the rates from New England to Jersey City have been higher than to New York. The report recognizes the justice of New Jersey's contention that the whole port should be recognized as, a single unit for rate-making purposes from New England as from the west." i Barwise, of New York City, her attendants, entered the edifice; escorted by William H. Gerhold, and was given in marriage by her Miss Estelle Homann daughter of Mrs. William H. Gerhcld, of 933 Stelle venue, became the bride of Art" ur II.

Barwise, of Midway avenue, at a cerrmony performed at 8:30 o'clock last evening in the First Baptist Chi'rch by the pastor, Rev. S. Arthur Dcvan. The edifice was and the Port Authority of New York, views the report of the examiner as a substantial victory for By GEORGE II. MANNING Washington, D.

April 19. Northern New Jersey shippers will receive substantial reduction iu freight rates on interstate traffic mother. Palms ana lilies com- prised the simple, but attractive, decorations. A small reception for relatives and intimate 'ends was held at filled with relatives and friends of. the home of the bride's mother, I the New Jersey cities affected.

La-' Roe, a former examiner of the commission and recognized as one of the leading authorities on freight rates, commented on the report as follows: "The major contentions of the Port of New York Authority with respect to the preservation of the New York port group are approved. the couple. during which congratulations were! Miss Phyllis Hight, of offered and supper was was the maid of honor and the I bridcrmaids were Mis3 Hazel Mc-I if the Interstate Commerce Commission approves the proposed report in the Eastern Class rate investigation just made by Examiner Howard Hosmer of the commission. Queen City Lodge 226 To Hold Card Party Queen City Lodge, 226, IOOF, will hold a card party Wednesday night, April 25, at 8:30 o'clock in the lodge rooms, Babcock Building. There will be awards and Voy, Miss Edith Shotwell, Miss Isa-' belle Poucher Mrs Franris Ir Jersey City, Paterson, Passaic, Plainfield, Elizabeth and Perth Am The continued grouping of ail points in the New York harbor district under a common rate, as rec- Bowman, of Plainfield; Miss Helen Brown, cf Welleston, Ohio and Miss Grace Stewart, of Clearfield, Pa.

Carlton Campbell of Plainfield was the best man and the ushers boy are all located in thi- territory which will be benefited if the Commission approves Hosmer's report. Jersey City will be particularly favored by being placed on an equal competitive basis with New York for rate-making purposes Wilbur IaRoe counsel for the Associated Industries of New York Wonderful motor roads lead to scenes of majestic grandeur. Illustration show a street in Qlendalc, a Los Angeles suburb. ftj Let us Let us CORRECT BECOMING CLASSES A PTOMETRISr All Makes of Cars Thoroughly Overhauled and Work Guaranteed. At Moder-at Costs.

Full Line of Accessories. Stephen P. Sheeliy Formerly with Reo Plainfield Co. 413-415 CLEVELAND AVE. Plainfield.

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A. STRUBING, D. C. United Millinery Stores, incg 1 i help you plan a 11 120 North Are. Tel.

3140 Plainfield. N. J. 1 C- tuiMP BaSl Offtre Mourn: Daily 10 A. M.

12 Noon I Ss' I (C) cation Tom to tine West Loiv Summer Fares from Plainfield Continuing Its Special Offer During Anniversay Sale Many of our friends and customers were delighted wih the money-3aving values they found here yesterday, and expressed a desire to call again as such values enabled them to purchase more than ONE hat. -iiailllllMMlllIlllIlIIlllllIlllllllllllllIllllllIlllllIlIlIIllIlIIIlllllIllll I1III1II lllllllllr WE TRUST YOU AND YOU CAN TRUST US Let the Travel Bureau Help You Plan Ynr Trip Our trained representative will give you detailed infonattloa, make reservations and fantitb descriptive literature without charge. To San Francisco and Lm Aneeles S137.3 Circuit tour of the West ani Pacific Coast Seattle. Tacoma, Portland ana other Northern Pacific Coast Points $137 .01 Glacier National Park Station 1W.S Yellowstone National Park Stations $1(733 Salt Lake City lt7.H i Denver (Railroad Statlan lor Rocky Mountain Parks), Colorado Springs and Pneblo $92.13 Cedar City. Utah (Kail rose Colorado, California and the Pacific Northwest, the National Parks, Salt Lake City, Grand Canyon, the Rockies, what a vacation, every day filled with thrills and interest and the low Sum.

mer fares bring it within the vacation budget of most anyone. And when you go "via Baltimore Ohio" you "see America" in the truest sense of the word. Stop over for sightseeing in Washington; journey on through scenes memorable in American historythe Valley of the Potomac, Harper's Ferry, the Blue Ridge Mountains And travel comfortably, conveniently to the gateways to the West on one of these fine trains The CAPITOL Limited to Chicago The NATIONAL Limited to St. Louis Choice of many routes going and returning with stop overs anywhere. Other convenient trains from Plainfield to Chicago and St.

Louis. Call or write for descriptive literature. W. T. RUDDY, Pass.

Traffic Rf. Jersey Central Station, Broad St. Near Market Newark Telephone: Market 5300 EH tlNHIylMI.I il FAMILY 'i 5' "3 WHY NOT PAY US A CALL? WE CAN TAKE CARE OF YOUR ENTIRE CLOTHING PROBLEM Terms to Suit You Clothing of Quality TT-T4 A T17 SV rtT YOU EARN! Station for Zion National I If It's Advertised 1 Sell It I Park) Extra charges will fee Suae lor tours from Railroadstatonatini the National Tickets on Sale Mat tST'V i Tickets on Sale June Return limit of all October 31 YOU WEAR! A varied selsctlon of black hats and all the new season') shades. Head sises from 19 to 24 inches. SPERtfOuTFITTEll1 Friday Special- 4i Personally- Conducted 3-Day Tours to Washington Tailored and crochet bata for ml3 and matron.

Swiss Milan and crocheJC ff $2.00 OMI0 IBALSTEMOIIIEl U7 1 sortment, all shades and head sises A United Millinery Stores, inc. 116 WEST FRONT STREET TEP5fRos. 101 WEST FRONT Near Park Ave. 1 One Hight Up Plainfield, N. J.

1 -w Extra special On Strictly Fresh Fish All expenses from Plainfield $23.75 The right way the most comfortable and economical way to visit Washington. Railroad fare, hotel room, meals, auto sightseeing all included at this one cost. A trip you will never forget. Tour Dates i May 3, 17 and 21 June 14 Sept. 1 Call, phone or write for iU luitratcd, descriptive folder W.

T. RUDDY Pass. Tratfic Representative Jcney Central Station, Broad vtii near Market St. Thursday feE: riaay I if Kt yna Newark, N. J.

ttJstrailJsi Barab.H Lawn" XT'WS 10-Tooth 5c -Rake, Nv mmM' vv It-Tooth $1.15 90c and $1.30 16-Tooth $1.20 XX Mood and Wire 18-Tooth XX GARDEN BARROWS css 73C and Removablo wodon Sides KjW XX fji Stel Wheel, 56.85 Wood Wheel, $7.33 CL Household Hatchets Household Hamnters-TSc 1M' Telephone Market 5300 Baltimore Oliio BOSTON A PORTLAND HADDOCK SPECIAL T()Clt BUCK 10c SHAD iSj SHAD STRICTIV HERRING V'SJl FRESH FILLER Pound -jj BOSTON JF MACKEREL 2 JP STOCKS BONDS COTTON GRAIN NAILS 8c per lb. Common, 7c per lb. it snTO screw urivers I Rubuish Burners A11 Sizes Quality Tools I $2.25 anC $2.75 25 anl Ml rriiate uire connections uith Eastern, Southern, Western and Canadian Points Paint and Wire Brashes Fence Materials "We Cordially Invite You to attend our B. P. S.

PAINT DEMONSTRATION Tuesday and Wednesday, April 24 and 25 at our HARDWARE STORE 911 SOUTH AVENUE PLAINFIELD, N. J. Sample Cans of Paint Will Be Given Away You Will Not Be Asked To Buy Osbnrn Brushes of 3Ierit Varnish Brushes to $1.10 Wall Brushes 75c to $4.90 Kalsomine Bmshes "0c to $3.60 Lacquer Brushes 35c to 75c Steel Brushes 25c to 55c Pickets, 4 7c to 11c ea. Fence Ralls, 16' 50c, 60c and 90c We also have wire fencing for lawn, garden, farm and chickens. Let us send you a folder.

Striped Bass, Croakers, Blue Fish, Roe Shad, Smelts Salmon, Halibut, Smoked Fillet OYSTERS and CLAMS E. A. Pierce Co. MEMBERS New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange and other leading Securities and Commodities Exchanges. FREE DELIVER 'PHONES: 2100-2101 Display Room and Office for Yard and Mill 881 South Ave.

Hardware, Tool and Pauit Store 911 South Ave. Union Building Plainfield New Jersey Telephone Plainfield 4800 Home Ofiicei 1 1 Wall Street, New York PLAINFIELD, N. J. BUILDING MATERIALS AND HARDWARE "Cellar to Chimney Top" a TT TV- 132 EAST FRONT STREET.

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