The Price of This Paper is 3 cents everywhere-Pay no more four Page Colored 22 Pages Today Comic Section CARTERET PRESS Three Sections i: VIII, No. 46 CAKTKKKT, N, J., KKID.-U; ARil'ST 1, l'.KKl PRICE THREE CENTS Body Of Carteret Girl Found Conrad Urges Record Attendance County Audit Shows Washed Ashore Near Sewaren Bilk Be Paid at Church Excursion jen.Year Old Sophie Kuzniak Drawn Into Deep Water By Commissioner Says Deadlock ir Sponsored by St. Jo- Old Debts Paid Off Undertow Caused by Excursion Boat. Companion Rescued Over District Clerk Holds Up iili'» Parish Sunday Was Old Emergwy Note. Lrft by Former Board, Are Cleared Up by Twelve-Year-Old Boy. Body on Land Two Days Pay of Help. Success. Athletic Events By Prswt Ib Di Before Discovery by Fisherman Prswsnt Incumbents. Director Compton Explains Alleging that the deadlock in the IHIK«S1 attendance ever rec- Economy of Present System of Audit- S,,phie Kuzniak, aged 10 years, nf| Wh.-n ih<> police were notified a Board of Education over the pimitum HI an excursion of St. Joseph's as Compared With Old Method. Salem avenue, Carteret, was scanrh with boats and grappling hooks of district clerk has worked a hard wu» reported at this year's ex. at 3 o' •hip Upon the janitors and other em- ,r,,wned Saturday afternoon Dii, which was held Sunday. The Th* present Board of Chosen Free- months intervals the exact condition ler little ployees of the board, by holding up was made by special train and ld h ,lt-k in the Sound and anoth th« body. A marine boat came from loldera haus already„ attracted much of the budgets, showing the amounts Eliiabeth B°»n»ki the same New York and aided the local police heir pay, Commissioner Charles f'on day was spent at Atlantic Beaeh attention ann t causecause*d favorable cocomm- appropriated, the amount* expended wh"o"was going down, was re«- in the search. Thee childrehildren warwere rad protested Wednesday night at a v the committee on arrangements ment by tae f«*4 improvementi s in and the remaining balances. In this ag',V«\I bv James Rusnak, a twelve-year- bathing at a location near the Ar-speciap l meetingg of the board that npi'Mi much time previous to the this section, the volume Qf work done connection, the attention of the pub- 1 boy The children had b.en mour plant in Carteret. something should be done to ursion in making arrangements being large and the work being done lic is respectfully invited to Exhibit ' ne In shallow water and the Wednesday evening, about 6 o'- ten out tne tangle. He asked Presi thu comfort and entertainment of with a thoroughness thit was a nov- "G," which shows the condition of was out. An excursion boat clock, William Buckalew, of 137 dent Bishop what was going to bt> • crowd. elty. Now us bean) has taken an- the budget in detail. Provision had been made for many other step that will win it friends. ,IH,wd and caused an under-tow that Broadway, South Amboy, was fishing done about the situation. Mr. Bish- A careful analysis of this and sub- "t the two little girl, into deep in Sewaren when he noticed an ob-op sakl that the salary warrants had Ihletic events. Some of these were It has had mad* aa audit of the sequent audits, a* published, will re* ot carried out on account of the in- water. Sophie> body was found ject on a point of land extending in- been prepared and forwarded to the county books and is takJag th* public veal several outstanding accomplish- to the sound near Smith's creek. He custodian of school money and that nse heat which made bathing the into iti confiaue* bf publishing the ments of this Department for the Wednesday investigated and saw that it was athe latter should sign them. nost attractive diversion of the day, sudit to that •veryone may be in- „„ _ ... _ i in trouble, 1 first six months of 1930. It will re- to their aid. He brought Eli- human body. He gave the alarm. Commissioner Conrad, the only LEWIS COMPTON 'till there were, a number of con' formed accurately aa to the financialveal that there hav* been paid off to shore and turned to help The police notified Coroner Lawrence Democrat present at the meeting said Director «sta. Val. Oleckner and William J condition of the county. this year $136,942.41 worth of emer- , but she had disappeared. Ktnney who viewed the body and said that in his opinion, the attorney Board of Freeholder* iawlor engaged in a pony race The method of auditing used by gency notes left over from the form- *p should proceed with a court action Lawlor won. Another event) was a this board will eliminate much of the other chlldrsn gave the alarm, it had been washed ashore on the 1 er Board of Freeholders. There is, While narrow point of land at least two in order to settle the question of at man ! race between former May expense attached to former audits Ku>nak swam about, searching for at the present time, only about $24,. warn BUUUW •»-»V.I.MB .w. days previous to the discovery. The who is district clerk. Mr. Conrad ir Joseph A. Hermann and Fred Col and at the same time will make it 000.00 worth of these notes unpaid the child but could find no trace of coroner took charge of the body. held that only a court decision could POLICE SEEK MAN on, won by Colton. much eaaier for the public to know and it is not the intention of this her. clear up the situation. , The committee had arranged for a just how much money is being spent Department to borrow any more Commissioner Joseph Mittuch said ipecial train that made stops at ev and for what purposes. This first money this year on emergency notes that he thought the present course try station within the Borough lim quarterly report snows that about unless some uniorseen and uncon- of the board u proper. He said that WHO ATTACKED BOY its, including East Rahway. A stop $136,000 In debts left over by thetrollable catastrophe should occur. Dixie Giants Rally Legion Faces Two it is up to Commissioner Coughlin to Hunt in Port Reading And was also made at Port Reading old board have been paid off and In sddition to this, the »196,000.00 where another large number boarded thtt the preeent board w clearing up prove that he is entitled to the posi- Hagamnn H*iffht* for Fieni over-expenditure for the past three Late to Beat Legion tion of district clerk. Mr. Conrad the train. The excursionists re- the over expenditure of the ppast three ha* been, or will be,""entirely Strait Opponents expressed the hope that something Who Aauultad Boy. amed to Carteret about 9 o'clock or ffou r years, DirectoDit r ComptonCt , of wiped out. fi wnbLJ h d ht^h I**." ' connection h beew a Cranforsi OUWsl .IsataveWsM ewlifcjieawtlie An unldentjjjiir degenerate escaped funding of $564,000.00 worth of To-morrow and Tanrytown pay. Monday afternoon lightening. Mr. Compton's statement temporary notes into a permanent Heavily in Cloelng Chapters Commissioner Albert Welblund police officers follows;; bond iatue on which we will pay in- To Coma From Behind Ami SokoU H«ro Sunday—Fal ported that Samuel Schwartt a ort Reading . _ Concurrent with the publication of terest at the exceedingly low rate of com Tain on P, A. iroquoU completed repairs to the roof of the 'or him after hit brutal attack upon the first formal quarterly audit of '" ~ instead of ths average rate of Win, 14-10 Washington school. The board au- . 8-year-old child had been reported the financial condition of the Coun- 6% 'hlch is usual (or temporary thorised the construction of a iy the mother.. ty, it occurred to me that it might financing. About half of these tem- In a heavy-hitting. wHd-teortag coa- Two stiff aisignmenti an on ajfcedule In Serious Condition for the Legfctt for aL«P~ taining wall near one of the entrants* The woman, Mrs. Lillian Scharup, be in the public Interest to Issue a porary notes carried interest as Mgfc „•,. .narked by poor and partial omciat- coming week-endJrWI to the Cleveland school to f 6 Roosevelt avenue, Carteret, re- statement at this tins, elaborating M 6%. The large number of bid- ,he Legioa «u defeated, 14-10, By floods in the corridors during lated to the pollee tjiat the man hadEdward J. Coughlin Badly Hurt somewhat on the remarks and fig-ders on this bond Issue and the keen- ing. will coadude iu fairly Mcccstful road ures contained In th* PWiihed audit. ness of the competition for the pur- Dixie" Colored Giant* o< Cranford, tonr by meeting eht Railway Reforma storms. The windows in Columbus taken her son* Godek, aged 8 years in Fall Yesterday- ilir schojl will also be repaired into a vacant Bouse in Hagaman Just prior to taking oAee on Jan- chase of these bondi is a very clear Uy afternoon st Crsaford. Detpite tory at Railway. With Hawman in the uary 1, it hetsnae apparent to the pmt of condition anD ready to take up A* communication 'was Heights when ta» sssault took place. Indication of the" itebility of the ,i,,. ( ct that the game was played under Grave fears are entertained fo Departmenantt Of FiFinancn e and Admin financial structure of this County at S the pitching bttraen, <(he Legion expect from Miss B. V, Hermann, supervis- The mother, searching for her son, former Councilman Edward J. Cough ,, uting sun, more thaa 300 howling to regain Us winning stride «at the ex ing principal, Informing the board happened to loaf into the vacant istration that very definite changes the present time. . ,, or* were pretent. Ths Gtanti in who was dangerously injured yea should be tnade in the established |K a( of the Rahway' LwtMaday that the State Department of Educa- house and saw tin, child. She tore it terday morninjrln a fall in the real The former system of audits and ' ,,,,.,1 the Legion with a 3-ran lead m tion has approved of the revised away from the plan, but at the time system of ai •the County books the former system of publishing Legion wsi delttted, 14-10 .by the of his home and is in the Perth Am and in. kee] public informed U,t third inning and then beat them out I Colored Gianti of Cranford. course of the Carteret high school. she did not know what had happened monthly the list of checks paid out wtih a !»jt-mintite rush. She described the man as being be boy City Hospital. Mr. Coughlin, of the true eondltion of the by the County Treasurer did not, in I Sunday the Legion will open its Thla report was confirmed in another who lives at Pershing avenue and I lure were several reasons why the j season at the high school field, communication received from Char- tween 40 and BO yea/* old, about 6 County. was brought forcibly sny wsy, prevent or indicate an feet in height and very dark. Roosevelt avenue in the Chrome sec- to our attention by two'facts; first, over-expended budget amounting to !.rKmn lost. Foremost among them was piayjpg hotflo the Tarrytown Sokol nine 1M H. Elliott of the state body. tion, returned home from Perth Am- ,1,, ia,-i thit Miglecs could not bold on Letters of thanks were received Accompanied by the mother L . during the yes* 1628, there was paid, |105,0O0.OO in three years, nor did of TafVytoK,*!. V." poy yesterday morning early and or obligated *6 be paid, $60,797.94 the former system of audit ever ahow i, .i 1 run lead presented htm A the This gamewill be part of the Sokol from Joseph Comba for his appoint- Allen McDonnell drove all over drove his car to the rear of the ri ,1 Duringthe letter part ol ths game, field day cxercites planned by the Slovak ment as playground instructor, and territory while other officers for the regular and usual audits and the true financial status of all of the houie where he usually parka it. also special investigation audits; and, Departments of the County business. Minlrci seemed to have lost toe*-of mi A. C. (or that day. from Mist Anna Proscura for hi ed the boats and labor shacks A short cut into the house is ar- M iimi- effectivencM. Perhaps it was appointment M teacher. The resig- trace of the man was found. secondly, due to the fact that there This fact is borne out by the neces- I. ,,,-r of tbe terrMe braOct he was ranged at the rear where, means of were over-expended budgets for the sity for the investigation held last nation of Miss Jean Shapiro, a teach- a short flight of unrailed stairs, a years, 1927, 1928 and 19S8, amount- ,,,iimK Ordinarily a nVee-run lead er, who will be married in September, year. low roof may be feached on the sec-ing to $105,000.00. The accomplishments of the De- «..uld suffice for Migjec*. But in this PtTKBtb was received and accepted. Applica- ond floor level. It is an easy matter , ,,,-, ,i was not to. Errott, too, played tion for a position as janitor in theRevised U.S. Metals The heavy cost of auditing, we ppartmen t of Financnnce and AdmintaAdminis- .i |iM.minrnt part rn the Legion's down- to walk over this roof to a rear win- feel, has been overcome by the ini- tration' for the first six months of Nathan Hale school addition was re- dow leading into the second floor of tiation of the quarterly audit in that i.ill —Mr. and Mrs. O'Oonnell and 1930 have only been made possibls ceived from William L. Shartey, 0 the house which is used for residen- Ml t<>td tiiere were only twenty-eight their eon Janea will leave to-morrow Lowell street, and was filed with the every three months a complete and by the whole-hearted co-operation of },,t, madr m rhl»_famr. Each teem pco- m Meatreal, Dttitolt and Buf- tial purposes. It is believed that Mr. businesslike statement of the] finan- the other members of the BoanL of td committee on janitors and gTounds. Qbughliq slipped or tripped over ces of Midfllesmt Ooanty will be duuti fourteen. The Colored Gtaatt used falo. Simons and Sheridan, architect! Freeholders, the County Treasurer rr< liuilcii!,ui !m. Myers, HarriHar s anadd Bunion Yard, Scrap Planfeand Smelter r nething as he was about to step given wide ptrbNitty"*ltt the public and all of the elective and appointive —Mia—HIMs LMiHriCatherinHe wwu;MeCarth^, -a ••»-si«-; on mthe JMRinaNathann Halnaie aaainonaddition,, suomisubmiti- press for the information of the gen- r• tin- the eightihhh settleld thh e i»i - o( players from the Smelter, Scrap Plant Hearts Snap 2-Game Losing helm; finance, Mrs. Leo Coughlin; Gun and Knife and Yard, will be railed the "Yard," and Keep Hard At It lie. Round Robin Tournament Streak as Frank Poll Allows Tin- by inning!: publicity, Mrs. F. X. Koepfler; pian- Michael Trosko will still remain in 213 100 300-10 ist, Mrs. Thomas Burke; chaperon, charge. The Chrome avenue endurance ri- —Playround Director Com- 3 Hits—Frank and Mike Poll 031 102 52x-14 Mrs. Garret Walsh; program, Ms. Cause Arrest With four teams, evenly matched, ders are out to beat all records and ba Announces Schedule. Edward J. Lloyd. fighting for honors in the second semes- are preparing to keep the members Smash Home Runs —Mrs. Edward Strack, of Lowell ter, the race for ^ui>remacy should be of the team in first class condition by Colored Man and Woman The official opening of the Round The Sacred Hearts pounded three street, entertained the members of even "more exciting than during the first rub downs after each shift and such 1 Locked Up After Shot* Are half. Robin baseball tournament for the bor- pitchers hard to wallop the South Amboy the Carteret Chapter of the Order of other means as Athletic trainers ad- ough playgrounds took place la*1 Friday Cardinals, 15-.1, at South Amboy Sunday Three Month Term Eastern Star at her home on Tues- Fired. Harrigan announced yesterday that the vise. They hare been riding .steadily afternoon when the Pioneers and Young team winning the title in the second part afk-riKKin. Hy emerging victorious, the day night. Those present were: Mrs. since Wednesday of last week and Ragles met in the inaugural contest. A Hearts broke a 2-game losing streak and Mrs. Josephine Bradley and Doc Walt, will meet the Tank House in a three- are living up to the rules of the con- Elisabeth Clifford, Mn. James Mes- both colored, (if the lower Chrome section schedule including 15 games has IKTII at the same time started on a new win- For Carteret Youth singer, Mrs. Harry Yetman, Mrs. game series to be played following the test strictly. drawn up by Joseph Comba, playground were locked up Friday night after a dis completion of the second session. Should by p , pyg ning wave. John ftitchey, Mn. Charles Phillips, turhance in winch a .38 calibre Smith t , A detailed description of the man-director. The Sensational pitching by Frank Poll for Mrs. William Schmidt, Mrs. Walter the Tank House, winners of the first agement of the team has been pre- August 27thtournamen. t will conclude Charged With Steeling Bag Wesson revolver, and a long-bladed knif half, repeat in the second semester, then the Hearts featured -the one-sided con. Vonah, Mrs. Amanda Kirchner, Mrs. figured prominently. From informatioi pared by the manager and will be Six teams will take part in the race, test. Iti addition to having a remarkable From Central Railroad Train Marude Bapp, Ms. Amy Reid, Mrs. there will be no playoff and the Tank with more than 70 youngsters in action. gathered by the police, the Bradley wom- House will be acclaimed the cJumsforo published in the next issue, change of pace, Poll possessed beauti- Clarence Dalrymple, Mn. Harry Ax- an who lives at 11 Pershing avenue, went Thy Pershing avenue riders who Monday, Wednesday and Friday after- ful control, striking out 9 and giving but John 8inowlts, 16 years old, of in. Mm. Roscoe Levi, Mrs. Jane Wals, of the loop. started a day earlier than the Chrome noons will be used, all games to be played two free tickets to first. He limited the 112 Roosevelt Avenue, was sentenced after Walt with the gun, but he wat too The revised schedule for the second Miss Helen Carson, Miss Mildred agile and managed to take the gun away avenue boys are also keeping up theon the High School field. Games will opposition to three, mere hits. He took to the work house for 90 days, Wed- half follows: start at 2:30 with Joseph Comba in the leading role in many other ways, scor- Simpson, Miss Margaret Cable and from her. It wa: fully loaded. He had Aug. S—Mechanical vs. Office. grind. They average older than the m>*day night, at a bearing before Mias Doris Clark. insulted her, she said. Chromites. charge. A lilt of the players on each ing four runs, driving in three others with Recorder N. A. Jaeoby. Aug. 7—Tank House vs. Yard, '<* team has been Mtbmitted to Comba and a circuit smash, and making one hit in —Mrs. Matilda Hite and children, To frighten the woman, Walt fired twi Aug. 12—Yard v». Mechanical. A third team is about ready to The youth was convicted of steal- launch a contest in the Mary street only those whole names appear on the twn official trips to the plate. Helen, Charles, and Virginia will shots, one in the air and the other in trv Au?. 14—Office vs. Tank House. list are eligible to participate. ing a bag belonging to the conductor leave to-morrow to spend a month ground hut he did not frighten Josephine, diatrict The Hearts took the lead in the first of an excursion train that left here ; Aug. 15—Mechanical vs. Yard, In addition to a championship prize to 2 to I, Rapping. Anthony for five suc- in Pittsburgh as the guests of rela- He wily angered her the more and she Aug. 19—Yard vs Office. Sunday. The bag contained tickets, tives. rushed at him with the knife. But b;~ lie presented to the winning team, indi- cessive hits and four runs in the fourth, $1.20 in cash, and personal property Aug. 21—Tank House vs. Mechanical. vidual priics in the form of gold base- the Hearts drove him from the mound. —Miss Mildred Kahn is visiting that time a crowd had collected and th Aug. 26—Yard vs. Tank House. Many Republicans ' p g of the conductor. police had arrived. There were vigorous balls will be awarded to members of the The locals opened another vicious attack Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of Aug. 28—Office vs. Mechanical. Visit Governor Larson in the seventh, chasing Pado to cover It was recovered and Sinowitz was Reading, Pa. denials that there had been any shoot- Sept 2<—Tank House vs. Office. team which cops the pennant, arrested by Detective Eeedy of the The schedule for the Playground with a six-run rally. In all the Hearts —The Misses Natalie and Evelyn ing or trouble of any kind, but Officer Sept. 4«—Yard vs Mechanical. made 15 hits, including three doubles, one Centra: l Railroar O d Policc e and Sergeanlt Sixteen cars of members and League follows: Michael Bradley and Sergeant J. J. Sept. 5-pOfnce vs. Tank House. triple and two home runs, J-J. "fVDowUnoX .i !S" fu" r- T T^"" I Roth, of Brooklyn, have returned "taDowling finally gathered the leading facts friends of .the Carteret Republican July 25—Pioneers vs. Young Eagles. ^^^••L^^S^!*^::! their home «fter'.pendlnfa few day. Sept. IK turnout vertisers; it helps you, it helps them; Mm. John Rt'illy, Mrs. Thmrms Ftul committee on the preliminary ar- It helps your paper. — fin, Mrs. Mary LCVHII, Mm. .lamei rangements for the annual picnic of is expected, Don't Throw Away Your Coat and Vest. We Have High Burke. ITT3 A BOY I the Lodge to be held on Labor Day Grade Worsted Pants To Match Them Mrs. Catherine Homier, Mrs. Mary A son, Howard Malcomb, was born at the picnic grounds of the Danish Why You Should Deal At Brotherhood .Society Home at Me- Dunne, Mrs. Phillip Fox, Mrs. (J. W •ecently to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wohl- CHEAP JOHN'S STORE Gaudette and daughter, Mury Gau gemuth in the Forth Amboy City tuchen. There will he dancing, bowl- ing, carnival attractions, and re- Also BOY'S TOPCOATS dette, Mrs. J. B. O'Donnell, Mrs. Ma: Hospital. Mrs. Wohljremuth and her Because he gives you the highest grade Merchandise for guret Murphy, Mrs. Anna CaM-leggi. son nave just returned to their home freshments No admission fee and Made From the Finest Material—To B© Given Away Mrs. Elmer Kelly, Mra. Frank Davii no charge for parking cars. the lowest prices. in Central Avenue. Because your dollar has the greatest purchasing power at Ridiculously Low Prices Mrs. Hugh Jones, Ms. Dan McDon nell, Mrs. M. Collins, Mm. Thomas there. Burke, Mn. A. J. Bonner, and Mra. Because Cheap John waa always the workingman's Jam«e McCann. The party returned home at 6 Friend. SALE AUGUST 2 (Tomorrow) o'clock. A FULL LINE OF BATHING SUITS - HATS - CAPS PANTS - BLANKETS - QUILTS - TRUNKS - SUITCASES 12 Noon to 2 P M. Carteret Boy Breaks Arm The Best Line of Working Clothes and a Full Line of DON'T MISS THIS SALE Near Scene of Fatality DRYGOODS - DRESS GOODS - CLOTHING Stephen Sorak, aged 14, of 78 Shoes for the Whole Family. Roosevelt Avenue, fell from a bicycle I. UAI ISM and broke his wrist. The boy bad f Pant, and Britthsw CARTERBT PRESS PA(;E TWO FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1980 Oper. Woo 111 War •luuly Wict c(i. ..led willi Hie HIIIIIO ooooooooooooooooooooooooo riuiiinl'H ope™. "Mndiiine Butter- conveniences as his grundfiitlitT had '"flint's tlie rhecse" U a fumciM ,,,. fly," wan pnxlurt'd Ht I.H Scald Febru- THE QUEER ONES preralon which originated in th,. A||. Mrs. Clesler, wiiu leads Hie social ary 17. ltKM, and »eeine.i»eriitj of al was not u|iliel

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1980 PAGBTHREK The Decorator9* iA>1tvr tto: i Advice on llom« Decoration . Tomorrow at LUDWIG'S AUGUST SAVINGS ONLY once a year and only during thia Great Event can Ludwig offer tuch drastic re- duction* on fine, high-type furniture. Auguat Furniture Sale at Ludwig'a means new furniture—new itylea—NEW LOW PRICES. Do not heaiUte to ahop—then come to Lud- wig'a—and compare. For tomorrow and all next week we will gin away, with the pur- chase of any auite or Home Outfit, your choice of any item lUted below. FREE FREE FREE FREE Coil FREE Floor FREE Buffet FREE Breakfast Springs Lamps Mirrors Room- Sets Boudoir Cedar size Charming Bid room Furniihtd in Colonial PIKM In Rtd Mahogany. Chairs piece* because tliey did not have th« Chests Rugs !,.,. indeed, early American fuml time nor the tool* to make any other FREE FREE FREE FREE ,,,,,. '!„ popular both y»t and again. kind. That'i my pet cry agalnai Magazine I, iik

SHERIFF'S SALE—New Jeney Su- William Edgar, of the Township o preme Court—First National Bank Woodbridge filed in the office of th ,,f IVrth Amboy, N. J., a corpora- County Clerk at New Brunswick, N tion, Plaintiff, v». George M. Valen- J., March 26, 1907, lying on th tine and Harry B. Afflerbach, De- south side of Green street. Begin [.•inliintn. Pi Fa for tale of premises ning at the northeasterly corner o: Hat./.l June IS, 1030. lands of Amanda E. Brickenridge thence along aaid lands 160 feet, Hv virtue of the above stated writ thence easterly 65 feet, thence north' i . in- directed and delivered, I will erly 160 feet to the south side o i M>"•••' to sale at public vendue on Gre*n street, thence westerly along WEDNESDAY, THE 27TH DAY OF said street 55 feet to the place of be- AUGUST A. D. 19J0 ginning. ;,t i o'clock standard time (2 o'clock daylight saving tine) in tb* after- Judgment amounting to approzi iiDim cf the said day at the Sheriff's matety f 1,460. utfWe in the City of New Brunswick, Together with all and singular th N. J. rights, privileges, hereditaments an All th<- riffbt, title and interest of appurtenances thereunto belongin ilcf. nduiiti, G«orjre If. Valentine and or in anywise appertaining. linrry H Alflerbiwh, of, in and to BERNARD M GANNON, Sheriff. a,; :>,.' followinc described premises, LEWIS S. JACOBSON, Attorney. to Wit 120.16 a4-4t-moj Ail that certain tract or parcel of W. I. 8-1, 8, 15, 22 liiii. I i: the Towtuhip of Woodbridge in th<- County «f MiadUaei and SUte 4-Piece Bedroom Suite <>f New Jeney, known aa Lot No. 1 —Please mention this paper wbei 3-Rece Living Room Suite on map of property belonging to buyiag from advertisers.— SPECIALLY PRICED LUDWIG'S AUGUST SALE SPECIALLY PRICED LUDWIG'S AUGUST SALE A typical value in this sale. Fine 4 piece Bedroom This 3 pc velour suite in an outstanding value dur- Suite—including full-she bed, cheat, dresser and vanity. ing this sale. Upholstered in checked velour combined Constructed of fine cabinet woods throughout. with figured jacquard. Regularly priced at ?1D8, $109 $109 Read Every Item $10 DELIVERS IT! $10 DELIVERS IT! They Mean Tremendous Savings! YOUR CHOICE ANY SUITE $129

Polo Shirt* ,R«yo« SUk Polo ShirU $1.15 3 for All Wool 3p*»4 Medd Bathing Suit $2.48 $2.95 All Wool Sport Sw«*tera $2.45 $2.79 Pur« Linen Katdura i M«'» Krmth Knickara : .}. 1 Men'a Whit* Sailor Pant. ! Boy', Sailor Panti , j i White or Striped Flannel PanU Whit* D&ck PanU .' I Khaki PanU — Union Made I Men'a Dreu and Work Troiuera ... $1.65 $2.79 I Men'a Rayon Silk Shirt a and Short* 59c. 2 for Men'a Broadcloth Pajamaa $1.00 Li»ht Weight Bath Robea * White Athletic, White and Fancy Shorta STRAW HATS 95c, $1.45 $1.85 s. Si! EXTRA PANTS FREE! 3-Piece Living Room Suite 4-Piece Bedroom Suite SPECIALLY PRICED LUDWIG'S AUGUST SALE SPECIALLY PRICED LUDWIG'S AUGUST SALE TaUor Made All Wool Suits We urge you to see this suite. Four pieces—includes This auite wan made to sell for $229. Three pieces include longf, comfortable settee, arm chair and tnrone full-Bite bed, chest of drawers, targe dresser and French To Measure chair. TfpMstered in quality mohair with teirftse of Vanity, Constructed of genuine Walnut Veneen. Regu- cushions in rnKmuotte. Back of throne chair'also in mo- larly sold for f 189. quette. \ ^ $10 DELIVERS IT! $25, $30, $35, $40 DELIVERS IT!

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EVERYBODY Th. wfii.ll«gt place I.. ,|le W(,r,d Canning DOES IT »nld to lit; roinmonwcMlil, |(,,y „„ " CARTERET PRESS D coast of Antunilrii, aontti ,,r AUHI-KII'" 0 AiTunlluK u, the |ireH,,11M|y „ "' Subscription, {1 Itl) Per Year Itshi-d re.'orur - «onr»TrrTnr,-f stfrrif wr* till III IM 18 jK,«»!hl) Foreign Advertuinj Representativss 'lii. still a uianci oi < 11 IT t* i «MI t e o : New Jersey Neighborhood Newspapers, lac. U|I!IIHIII There lit rnllrll to he Rrtf(I upmi either shit". l>ul ilicrt I* m> VENGEANCE NOT FOR ildilbl lliui whin other* ab<>ui u« Bi LOSr BUCXMASTEX. tamm BrWta are dniiig In I large measure'le Don't forget leroilnee uur uwu Everj iingle one of tha irgntaenU used today t* fhror of capital procedure. *nd your Insurance often 11) a mucb |rv«iei eileiu tlmn punishment u a deterrent ru used, and for aJpqg tow with soccess, in it Hhoultt We constanll; hrar inetx No tourist's equipment the earlj ptrt of the Nineteenth century when ospitai puniehnaeot wu a . uae Is justinnllno of an trrefulnr ni common penalty for ciril offenses. ... , • illegal prucedure, **\VelL everyli"il> is complete without d.-es It."—an ezruac which •unt- full Automobile In- In each ctss yon deny the lacredneti of life. Yoq ban taken to yoar il ues seems alimwl an adequate Juail •elves, either aa individuals or aa tha itatc, the power to take iwiy that ricMllim of murder. I surance — Liability— which yon can never give. ... ' UordoD had all his life been qulle • Property Damage— I am not utisfied u to capital punishment being a deterrent I exeinplnry In his conduct until the • Collision. Volstead id was pissed, alcohol think that alwayi aaromee tbat a man create* a balance sheet when he. it was something which be bad glfen It is the best saieguaid going to commit murder, and pnU capital pnnjshment on the debit side oo consideration. I suspect that neither he our his wlft had ever tasted against the (Ungers of agunit anything he might get on the credit aide. There are a few ralni- ilqoor of sny sort. It la quit* differ highway traveL UUd cold-blooded murder*, but the bnlk of JriursVrs are nothing of the eot DO*. There Is s handsome stlter kind, bnt are Crimea committed when a man loses control of himself. cocktail shaker open the Gordon side- board apd Ilqoor oa tbe shelves be- Thk agency can fur* i I don't think that wciety hu any right to wreak eangeance open any- low Whenever the Oordunt have nish you with good one. It ii mj belief that the real deterrent against crime if socfol opinion. irueets the bottles are brought out iiwi Autcmobile ^'^irwKe It ia not the police nor the laws. It u the haaAhjyH^itf a^jon which gnod cheer Is stimulated. 8lmllai wife la, oo u,. . r wuere iu« p.at* lirnvtlcee are followed when tbe Oor throuch die Standard . affects and turronnds a man from his jonth-JupjBf'saiiified myself that may he," he aatd 'Now. ftt Into mj dons call upno their friends. Accident Imurance h is to that more than anything else we 0we"B» lessening in our crim- PUBLISHERS PROTECT PUBLIC car and drive It, and I'm fotnf to sit "I never touched • drop until I Company 0/ Detroit < inal characters. back of JOU and see that yon do what was thirty." Onrdnn said to me oot I say." B, W. K. HUMPBSIY8, Mml Tradt ions »I° "I know II Uni |oud for Aa Mrs. Smltii screamed for help nie now, but one cannot (o oat tbee* 11 FARMERS AFFECTEDLY WAR *• Smith drove 4are esses* •eae'a frUnd* stltboai bs> CONCANNON'S to snyt Everybudy's doing 1> GIOKI E. ROBEETS, Fmtdnt II. 1? bility for the success of the campaign of the 'federal trade commission Of course I could have suggested against fraudulent advertising. In the last sii months, according to fig- thut bs decline to take liquor as b« 76 MAIN ST. Tel. 299 ores I have gathered, publishers haft rejected not less than $100,000,000 might (tass op asaer kraal Juice si Instead of attempting to provide relief tdlwners who cannot pro- s dinner part; If It happened to be worth of questionable advertising. As • result, the public has been pro- duce wheat and cotton u cheaply as can farmers infftWr states making served, oul I know that such a pro- tected from being robbed of not less than 9150,000,000. use of machinery especially adapted to that region, the cheaper production cedure would embarrass bint, and so The press in this matter hu rendered s great public service. I r nnn lvln Dlm dT| costs should be accepted aa a development on the wnola contributing to *'iMNeW *~ * * c«. believe that within a year the advertising columns of publications will link. - Crawlbrdi slxteeo-yearold the general welfare and the necessary adjustment* shonld be made else- daughter, who Is not robust st best- be practically free of that class of advertisements thai are plainly false. where. •••*£ .: >-,«,,«' was looking pretti pal* snd hollow But whether it takw a year or ten years, or however long it tqay eyed when Nancy and I were calling The farm problem a* Misting today had JkVdriginMW JOTM war. take, the fight is going to continue until these taken and crooks and no the family s ttm evening* ago. The war caused derangement of production and trade which are factors "Innt Stella nellV" I Inqolred, real scoundrels who live by robbing the unwary and unfortunate are put out of disturbance today. Western Europe had been accustomed to rely upon 1/ ctinivrned as to her condition. of business. In this undertaking we have the support of every honest "Well, she Isn't it all Strong." Urv Russia for large supplies of foodstuffs, and the cutting off of these snp- publisher in America. We have the support of every honest advertising Crunfnrd explained, "but the real pliea, together with the devastation of much of Europe by the armies, troulile Is she doesn't get rest and agency in America. We believe that we have the support of every honest gave a great stimulus to farm production outside of Europe. Now Europe sleep enough, tnd the Is tired oul all the time." , is back in full production and an overproduction of farm product* exists and decent American citizen. ,t\u, -Whyt" I asked 1 knew the Craw- in the world, and a problem of farm relief exists in every country. More- fords had servants enough so thai , ever, along with the eipauflion of agriculture in other countries came the Stella was not worn oat from carry Ing the burden of household duties. , discovery that wheat and cotton can be grown in the region which in my LAWYERS MUST \N HOUSE" Hinun Ktpt tht Wtapon Directed *t it nil high school work never wears ' school days was marked in the geographies as the Great American desert, Hts Body. unrone out "She Is out late at some sort of so j and that by the use of machinery especially adapted to tbat region they Bjr CHIEF JUSTICE CHABXIS IVA.Vk HUGHES the car away, with Uansen tn the back rinI affair two or three times a week. ' can be grown more cheaply than in the older wheat and cptton states. teat. They drove to the Hansen home. There are dances and theater parties They entered, and Hansen made That discovery has had serious consequences to the farmers of these Attempts by lawyers to thwart the administration of justice by itnd automobile rides. She never gets 8mtth lit down, facing him, Then be to bed until atter midnight." older states. delays, sharp practice and chicanevy.^jhcrald be unsparingly condemned. produced the pistol. "But why do you let herF I asked They have no place in a profession where skill and homfr should go hand "Tell me where Helen la!" he be- Innocently. I have never hid a dangb- in hand. gin. ter and supposed that parents still Talks Earnestly. have some control of their children. Tha style's her* ... the MODERN PARENT TOO MECHANICAL Even when purged, as it shouldM*, vf its delinquents, the bar is Bow earnestly Vernon Smith "Oh. everybody'i doing It these wear's here... a mart'i- only at the threshold of its opportunity to devote its technical knowledge talked! He raid he had only tbe days, and one cannot pencenhlj keep 8* HftS. HUGH BRADFORD, JWdmt Pucgt>Tuchcr Omfrew. to the effort to adjust the mechanism/tf jurfice to the demands of a com- slightest acquaintance with Helen one's children from doing what s sized saving's herel Buy Hansen. She was one of many girls rbe neighbors' children are doing." your new Florshoims plex society to which old methods in many respects an unsuited. Who came to his concession—a mer- "1 suppose so." I innwered "not Education begins in the home and the training most important to a While improvement in this direction is necessarily stow, bar aseocia> •MM nhn"- —on "•• v»nlc» i> JEALOUS HUBBY pily married man, and had met Helen We find ourselves forgetful of the finer human tout hep, human sym- to Smith's later report to U» police. only as a customer at his At tbe end of 15 minutes Hansen pathies and human interests, while the objective world of action and gcpiry. Spoose Demands Where- said: "Smith. I believe yoa'ra telling Whtls U W. Ringer wu aiteodlog achievement lures us on. :' . Wsd Only tin Heathe. tbe troth. I'm goiag to M yon go." Baasen, a prisoner In the Venice church ssrvless some one stole Ms D. Really, the telegram and mail can wait until oSfltfildren have stboutt of Missing Wife He put the gun away, took Smith to pol'ce station an bow later, admitted coat with valuables In the pockets, Under Death Threat bis car and drove bus bach to Venice. his bat, and scarf, received and welcomed us. They are material things which will not that killing was In Us mind. Be was Bansea was booked oo charges of frantic he said, over bis wife's esca- A thlrf nabbed W. U Hadswayi change after a little time. . Los Angeles.—For 15 mlnotea Ver- suspicion of kidnaping and stupidon svltcass Oiled with clothes while be Walkover and Florshoim Hut these children, these human personalities, havsf interests and pads* and her disappearance. Tbey of intent to assault with a deadly oon 8mlin looked into the mnzzle of a bad been married only about six was being moved) from one room of .46 caliber pistol—and talked I weapon. feelings which normally are at their height when we come Home. SMBtha. a hospital to soother. Shoes for Men He bad to talk. Tbe man wbo was At polio headquarters Ur*. J. T. Coldly met, these urges and emotions want, and, as they weaken, v Smith and bis wife were In their holding tbe gun on him—Boi Hsnsen, Church and City Police Bradley was relieved of her purse they are not so likely to return so vigorously. Tno child enthusiasm can- an airplane mechanic—believed Smith home. In mld-afttrnooo when Hansen wbDe she sst near the sergeant's desk. appeared at the door. He had his Court Visited by Thief not grow nor can it even live without some human warmth from us to was having an affair with bis joong 76 Roosereh Avenue wife; Helen, missing for two weeks. band in his right coat pockri. and the Memphis, Tenh.—Neftbtr cimrrti, keep it aglow. of tbe gun appeared HKUIDS! tbe hospital, nor that sanctum of law and Tin going to kill jou and then cap i •( Al Carlerel Be*ee«> Carteret, N- J. self unless you tell me where tbat girl enter, tbe city police station, are safe f TU Praas, the amstt wieiely to!" h« threatens "I want you »" ak# me where mj from tbe plllairlng af light-fingered OUR ECONOMIC SYSTEM FAULTY a» Cafierwi

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Over-production and unemployment form a "vicious circle in eco- nomic affairs. Each is a result of the other, and efforts ic correct either, MIGHTY NEW JERSEY - - 6f> WITH SAFETY as long as the other persists, are likely to be unavailing. I It is difficult to imagine a stain upon present-day civitiation more An investment in our 6% prepaid stock certificates is an investment in New Jersey. deep-dyed than this. The entire human race, save for the little handful of persons who comprise the wealthy classes, is crying otrt for more and Although the 46th state in tlie Union in point of size, New Jersey ranks tenth among all more goods. The full time of every worker everyday is needed U> produce the goods desired. Yet untold millions of human lives are betpg deprived "states in total numher of dwellings and population. This high concentration of Building of all approach to happiness today because w« have been unable so to Developement is additional security behind your investment organize our industrial system as to conserve and make' fruitful our humun resources. If in even the greatest of national markets, our own, unemployment DIVIDEND CHECKS ON PREPAID STOCK AT $200 PER SHARE MAILED JANUARY 31 AND JULY 31 seems to be chronic; if Ihe same thing is apparently true in Australia, a new country of vast resources and only 6,000,000 people; the conclusion OUR ASSETS ARE OVER $250,000.00. We have a steady growth with conservative investments. can hardly be avoided that only the widest attainable international mar- kets are sufficient in order that eiisting difficulties of demand and supply « New Series Open Monday, August 4. $1 Opens An Account, Payable First Monday Of Every Month. f may be set over against each other and canceled.

D J ^P^SS;.1""1,01? M;w^ PpeMd«"; Thom«* D. CW*, VI<*. WORKING FOR CHILD HEALTH Preasdcnt; WiUwjn J. Lawlor, Secretary; Samuel Schwartz, Treasurer; Maxwell Sown, Attorney; Pater Frey, Alexander Lebowitz, Louis B. Bjr B. L. WILBUR. Sttrttmrj of lit Interior. Ne.iT, Fred F. Simons, Herman Sloan, Sattmel Wexler and Isador Zim- nuMain. i There are two general methods of working for the tare of the child. One visualizes a great national organization reaching out, spreading its tentacles into every part of the country and telling; people 'wite^ to do. The other visualizes the local forces coming together in a united effort Blazbg Star Building and Loan Association of Carteret and doing a job in accordance with loal possibilities. I say quite franklytthat I belong to what may be called the county seat group—the local crowd—net the national crowd. I have a feeling 12 ROOSEVELT AVENUE that we will never develop a real democracy uiJcss w# develop it with • lorn I significance snd interest.

J_l t k I ; I I t 0 J_——' ' -. . „ ^ . "D * i 1? PI if BOBJOBINSON, SPEED KING, KILLED IN SPEEDWAY WRECK House Captures Pennant In "THAT LITTLE QAMI-" CAR PLUNGES THROUGH GUARD First Half Of U.S. Metals Loop Title by Beating the Oflice, r>-,'5, in Sensational Battle RAIL AT TERRIFIC SPEED; 'JLiecz Bests Scoboe in Thrilling Mound Duel—Record • iwd of 300 Sees Game—Mechanical Department and DRIYER DIES INSTANTLY Scra,.,p„ Plant Meet To-night in Postponed Game— ., record crowd of .300 riithus- I \\t \H>X score ; 100 LAPiEATuRE RACE HALTED BY TRAGEDY II. "'• [lie Tank HOUK, by defeat- TANK HOUSE "Sm^lyjij" pub HobinHun rode t(i his doom Sunday after- '•"'a- ,f 5-3, in a thrilling contest R H I* Copper Works Beld laM Jugati, s» 4 . 1 1 noon in the Vei(ure race at thp Woodbridge Hoard Speedway, ' mmr canfurcd the pennant m Siekerka, If 4 0 0 when the Miller .Special which he was driving crashed through »'•" ' ^;;if"nf the United Slates Metal Miglccz. p 4 3 2 „, O-mpatiy Inter-Dtpartment Cawy, 3b 3 1 3 the guard rail, hurtled forty feet through space, and landed a \\ I i«uc. The Tank House com- Lomax, c 3 0 1 twisted wreck of torn, battered metal. Robinson died instant- ''', , 'victorious march to the cham- Anderson, lt> 3 0 0 "' with seven triumphj ««} but oneJogan, cf 3 0 ly of a fractured skull and several other injuries. The dead pi- 1 ! 0 " '(ll. champion, finished up oneKostenbader, 2b. J 0 0 lot, who was known'** the "Dirt Track King", was thirty-two '•••', ,,f their nearest rivil*. Skogan, rf 2 0 0 ,'• ,rt. three poitponed gamei left years old. He mu.i m»dent of Benson .Springs, Fla., but lived 1 ' ,; he first half but due to the 29 5 7 at Langhorne, Pa., during the summer racing season. ' ;|W of these games h-ve - OFFICE The accident OfCtttftd In the six- 11 " „ ,1,,final. final standin»tandingg of ththee team, R H pit—and he never will, now." When Hi. teenth lap of tfri JMindrsd lap final „ .,,,,t|wned contest will be plivsd Thatcher, c 3 0 2 atked what h* personally thought of Bryan, si 2 event. Moor* drew the pole, but Robinson, the mechanie replied, "Bos •' „ M|lt on the Cooper Worjc. fit Id 0 0 lost his position to Frame who edgeed|d jvnv rftrtridfc. 2b ».,....,. 3 0 1 Robinson waa on* of the finest, clean, Allie„ „„•s ,..,. «rfthe"K»n««t«, ^itponed tilt to ube Morri. H 3 into the lea*)..' Hobinaon and Dec.,>echer. est, sportiest drivers I ever knew. H* 1 0 battled for third place during the ,"' sUid thT Mechanic! emerge Zulto, 3b 3 0 1 waa a gentleman in every sense of esrly lapa 0* tfc* frifld, and when the word, and always played the rac- ,lu,,'i tonight, they will go into atie Scoboe, p. 3 0 0 Moore was forts* U bis pit in thine g game fairry and squarely. But ft:" )mce!for second place Thi. Richmond, lb 3 1 1 fifth lap, it became a battle lor sec- 0 0 I had a hunch something was going ond position. Ih the sixth lap, Deck- to go haywire today. Before the 0 0 er slipped bar Jtobinson, >*d trailed Decker and Robinson. The fifty mil* feature was haltei \ Not only did he lUre off sev-Tanlc House ; 103 010 0-5 ' ,,,1,1-IK- Office uprising! th*t came immediately after' Robinson's fatal O*? - 000 021 0-3 crash, with Fred Frame in the lead. „ ilu name, but he WM iptott el- The Summary—Two base hits, Jugan ,; with men on bs«. The crowd swarmed around the twe I. ' Lomax, Casey. Three baie hits. Casey wrecked cars and over the track for \i ,w was opposed on the mound by Home runt, Baku. Struck out by Mig ",!„• opponent, one Scobt*. who leer, 8; by Scoboe, 6. Bases on ball*, off nearly an hour and a half after the i \,.KI ball but not food enough Miglect. 0; off Seobot, I. Sacrifice hit*, tragedy. Due to the condition of Alfhough Migleci and Scoboe Bryan. Umpire, Donovan. Attendance the track at the point where the : \rverven hitshits,, MigUeg * phched 1 crash occurred, it was apparent that ,/>:,1,lu, tweause h e wmi w effective it would be impossible to continu* rtlUT tho race. T_ . . . T JH^^S^SHHS^. __Hb Lou Moot* n*rrttly MmS Wrest- ,(«« lesf fortunate. A, a retary of the Seals, favor* starting the ,,' ,1 f.nt, that Tank HOOK won be- IWll 1621115 HI THJ 'MANAGER HA'&RIS ing his car and killing or injuring „ mule better use of its hiti. LIKES DESAUTELS series as usual on Tuesday, have s several drivers, when coming dowa ,»; them in three big ituungj, to Seeing Big League I double header on Saturday afternoon, the home stretch in hts time trial, he For first Place struck the rail, made three complete ,11 ,,f its runs. . eliminate the Sunday morning game 1,1,,,,, features were furnished.by Tiger Pilot Praises His New and play In the evening Instead. turns and screamed over tbe finish ,,,i,,r.-d inftelder for the Office, Ramblers and Pioneers Share line backwards. Only by dextrous SASEBALL driving did he avoid running wild Backstop. The National league club owners through the pits which were filled ti> talk about when be caught Playground League recently decided to let deeping dogi 1 "G«ne Desautels. young rntrlipr from He. That Is to say, they will not move K ..nkiili-r :! fly after a hard run. | \ , Miring one in the fir« on hits At the close of the first week of com Holy Cross college, made a must favor- to modify the official baseball or un- \\,f\,-, 1 and CaKy, «he Tank Howe petition in the Carteret Playground ha«- By BILLY EVANS able Impression upon me," said Stan- dertake any change ln conditions tlint ,., ,,,10 -A (mir-run le*4 in thetMfd ball leagueleague, ,th the eRambler Ramblers san andd P iPioneeri Ua|u* Umpbt ley Harris, manager of the Tigers, night reduce tbe bitting. p "he handled himself well behind the , , in .rurunn rally. In tth e fiifltUi*th find find themselves in a tie for the top rung. uwl GCMTII of UU* The rabbit ball and the home run increased its margin of sale- Last Friday afternoon on the High plate, did a nice Job of receiving and without sonlng Is In the National n ShSchool l field."fild thh e RbRamblerl s gave thhe PPol l showed that he can throw to tliose league to stay. liting 1.,i,i M.irdcjs during the first four iih Eaglet a 11-5 lacing in the inaugural bases. Although he didn't get a hit, The reason for this decision Is that , , the Office finally wok* up in the contest. On Monday the Pioneers worked Whj jieople throw pop bottle* at ball to ahoot by Decker, when in the six- he took a nice ent at the ball. His the public wants It; and what It wonts teenth lap, Decker's right front tire ,ml imslH-d a pair of runs scrot* overtime to defeat the Young Eagles, h gatnea to «buw tlieir dltgutt at the am- first attempt backed Tom Oliver up t0 ,1. «hen Charles Baku hh a took the Pioneers nine innings in which the PJfbU&Jwsnt have. A straw Mow out, the cur careening into the plre'a decisions ll bejond me. Andagsjkt tbe centerfleld wall nnd thevote sViwi^ittiat fans like nn avenge rail. Robinson swung to the right, urn with Richmond on base. In the to convince their opponents thaj they while I'm on the pop bottle tubject,- !„ Office tix.k to the warpath again, were the better team by a 6-4 score. Thi» neJHme be laid down a Dice sacrifice of 14 runs per game. The 1-0 stuff possibly to avoid piling up in front mi -firing one run, was stowed by nine was originally scheduled for seven let me *ay that of all the despicable bnntr received no votes At all. of the oncoming drivers who were and cownnlly acti In any wa; IIM- [inly a short distance behind. He wan . , - «!>. applied the brakes. As a innings, "I put him tn with Walte Hoyt, so That stra-.7 vote Indicates that the :,, oilue fell short by two rum elated with our national game, I re- hopelessly pocketed between Decker's he Would have the bec«!H of Hoyt's fnns want haymakers, whutT car and the edge of the track, and gard the practice of bottle throwing experience. I allowed him to give the '"..TMigleci were the Big ELITES NOSE OUT UNKNOWNS was forced through the rail. As his u the worjt. All the more despica- signals, with Hoyt having the prero- , 1 1 thi Tank House, driving out ble becnuie there Is no provocation A new Japanese hendllner soon will car hurtled over the side of the track, gative of shaking him off. or agreeing Decker's car skidded down into the .mil inc. hit) respectively. Casey' The Elites, by winning 2-1, Tuesday for It Whatever, All the more coward- visit the United Stntra In quest of •-. * n h.nl a |>erfect day at bat wfth night on the High School field, made it with his Judgment. There were very billiard honors. Yoshio Kuglwara, hold dirt apron where it was struck by- a • :; .1 thr«. For the losers Kid three out of four in their teries with the ly because the thrower believes him- few occasions In the abbreviated con- car driven by Bernie Kati, of Brook. self nnieen by bit. Intended victim. er of the 18-2 balk-line championship lyn. Katz, however, had seen the LOU MOORE t of the box and Stetag replaced him. ilege, ai long as he doesn't carry It the track by Dr. J. J. Collins. The I dtCI llllIC JlfOlVS too far and add low lusult. But let suyama, now In New York, from Dr. Woodbridge. The Jbody was then crash necessitated the relining of the The ronteit developed into a dose pitch- Joe Lally, the Cor wall (Conadn) removed to Gnndrtim's morgue in * . . ers' battle with Karmon holding the edge that be enough. K. Suzuki, former holder of the Amer- wheels on the Miller, and the replace- sportsman, In an effort to put lacrosse ican Junior 18-2 bntk-llne crown and Pejth Amboy. It was learned later, oy hi tw0 worth¥ When I was bit by a bottle at ment of two tires. Later, Moore set 11 In / " * back on the sports map, has offered now a billiard official In Japan. that Decker was completely unnerved the time trial pace- with a mark of St Louis and badly Injured, I came to donate a trophy for world's cham- by the accident, and was suffering from shock. twenty-one seconds flat. Frame cir- RAMBLERS BATTER EAGLES 11-6 near being avenged right then and pionship competition If the Mlnto cup cled the bowl in 0:21 1-5. Robinson dinners Gather 18 Hits in One- there. The Indignation of the fairer- cannot be secured for this purpose. Why Is there a scarcity of good and Gleason did the lap in 22 sec- Sided Victory—Andres) Pit- minded fans who don't approve of catchers? - onds flat. The drivers and their inch tactics manifested Itself when Goose Goal In Is giving Manager Bill Do young players prefer other posi- time trials follow: ches Well, Fanning 10 lory over the Polish Eagles in a iched- they threatened the very life of the nled Playground League contest playet Klllefer good cheer these days. He tions because of the wear and tear of Driver Time See, unfortunate culprit who had hit me. s catcher's job? Does tbe modem Imll Sail, Ridgewood, N. J. 24 3 fc kn.kinK nut a total of 18 base hits Monday afternoon on the High Schoo has been performing right op to Bill's neW. It was necessary to send In a riot call player, looking for tbe line of the Moore, Indianapolis, Ind. 21 flat ' >w> iKiMtiun of the lot, the Pacer estimate of his ability and ma; yet Frame, Los Angeles, Cal. 21 1-6 t'.i-'..ill turn scored a ooe-iided victory The score by inning*: to get him K in every inning but one. Rubel, of the Carteret Playground League. It venience, and we suppose the next Robinson, Daytona Beach 22 flat I'-ohrr and Rudy Galvanek made nine took extra innings to complete the game rational moment since entering the Step is an 18-hole board you can fold It may be that some of the bud hospital. It was Sl*ter Josephine talk- Patterson, Atlanta, Ga. 23 1-6 !"t Nimcti them. 1st both team* were deadlocked, 4-4, at Op and slip In a topcoat pocket pitching tbat has been laid to I tin Lynch, Jersey City, N. J. 26 1-6 —— I the termination pt seven innings. In the Ing to me—gentle Sister Josephine, door of the rabbit ball le due to the Harris, Port Richmond, N. Y., 25 flat Carteret Soccer Eleven Droos!ninth two singles coupled with an error who«e acts of mercy and tenderness, Perhaps Mr. Sharkey's next oppo- fa«t that ball clubs are without ciiiih Shingle, Phoenixville, Pa. 23 2-S rt_ » n A ~ -,- 'g*ve the Pioneers two runs and enabled whose kindness to me, I shall never Upener to P. A. T«*nt, 6-2 them to win the game as the Eagles went nent, If any, will stand on his bead. ers capahlB of guiding young pitchers Neapolitan, Philadelphia, Pa. 25 flat forget. Lawnhe, Flemington, N. J. 24 1-b , , I scoreless in their half of the same in- This should confuse Mr. Sharkey a and old pitchers who may need guid- 1: Nipper, Jacksonville, Fla. 25 8-6 " I "rtuguese Soccer team of Car-!ning. | And then she told me that some of good deal, and mltlgute the chances ing. A smart catcher can steer a pitch- the Sower* In ray room had been tent er through sboaly games. Rl£lC DECKEC R who.e KKatz, , Brooklyny, N. Y. 23 4-6 •••'• -jxnd us 1930 campaign by losing The score by innings: of s foul. hildlhi P <•-' ' thr Portuguese Soccer eleven'of' Pioneers 103 000 002-6 by a family that called to Inquire ar precipitated thh e CfMhh which re- Aspen, Philadelphia, Pa. 25 1-6 27 1-6 ,' "<" AmlK.y, Sunday afternoon, on Lei- Young Eagles 220 000 000-4 about mi every day. It wa* the family ililtcd in the de»tii of Bob Robinson- Hunter, Ardmore, Pa. Qolf Is harmful, In the opinion of Carl Lundgren, Illinois conch, hna 22 flat ••^ held. A strong attack in the sec- of the boy who had thrown the bottle— Gleason, Ardmore, Pa. Dr. William Mublberg, Cincinnati, been In charge of his old team fur Tabor, Bloomfleld, N. J. 25 flat »-l half enabled Perth Amboy to win. Alliance for It was a boy who had done It They 1 I]| Early Lead Hdp. president of the Association of Life nine years daring which time the Robinson crashed through the Wingerter, Brooklyn, N. Y. 24 1-6 " K 2-1 at the conclusion of the first were very lollcltons about me and the 11-7 Insurance Medical Directors. mint have won the Big Ten pennant guard rail abant-iwenty ftve yards DoUn, Newark, N. J. 30 flat Defeat Cardinal*, boy wanted *o badly to fee me. But 30 1-6 "ill half to score four aoals and place "The average man who plays golf twice end tied for the championship from the spot where Johoh n Rohrer,, Blackman, Brooklyn, N. Y. I wa* In no condition tojee anyone. Schurch, Hollywood, Cal. 22 1-5 ;>"• ""*l score at 6-2. Ednmndo. right Piling up an eight run lead in the first goes out to the course, dubs a snot, once. Lundgren does not look a whole of McAdooAd ,, Pa ' ' ekiQgSkidd tbb bh dt death They wanted to know If I wouldn't a year ago. The tragedy occurred Buechler, Perth Amboy, N. J., 26 flat •"ward, made both goals for the Car-two sessions, the Polish National Alli- gets mad, tears his hair, maybe throw* lot older than tbe days when he cap* ance nine scored an 11-7 victory over the consent to drop the case against the. on the western curve of the bowl, Lanelere, Overbrook, Pa. 25 flat »r" tram Jose Domlngue, is fcenun . bis club sway, and as • result In- talned Illinois, led his team east on u •wr <>f the Carteret club. Carteret Cardinals on the Copper Works boy. opposite the grandstand in which Beals, Pnobscott, Mass. 24 4-6 crease* hi* blood pressure," Doctor famous invasion and then went to (lit Smith 26_flat I !"• locals lined up in the following field Wednesday evening. "Tell them that the case Is not In some members gf. Robinson's family manner: Goalkeeper, Graca; The_ _acore by innings: Mublberg said In addressing a group Chicago Cnfcs for seven years. sat. His wrfe"«n*"thrM-ye*r-oW Moore Win* Opener : .. Domui^;, j- -p;^"^ cardmair.:..:ir.::i::.. om 1302-7 my hands. It I* In the band* of Mr. of life Insurance agents. son, Robert, Jr., were In the crowd Cardinals 001 130 27 Johnaon and the American league," I Drawing the pole in the first quali- '""lo; halves, Firpo, Aiuiibml and Alliance 530 120 x~\\ i — Record for Nurmi of approximately 9,000 who saw thefying heat, Lou Moore won it in 3:39 "'•rnieiiBildo. had Sister Josephine tell them. Neit to the Pirates, Jewel Ens, man- nervy pilot rid« *O MB delilh'. -''" flat. He was nosed out of first place But each day a buncb of beautiful ( Hie wore by periods: ager of that team, thinks tbe New Robinson, a veteran «f the racing at the beginning of the race by the .im-ret , 1 1-2 flowers would come, brought by the York Giant* figure the strongest tsam frame, was nained the ')D|ft Track fast Frame, but by skillful driving, J i'rth Amboy ..."'""Z'ZZ 2 4-6 Of all that hont of great pltchera boy who had hit me. And each day In the Nattodsl league. "Tou've al- King" some time"kgo due.tb Ms dar- passed the Aphting Frame about the wbo one* harried the Babe Rutna of be pleaded—so the nurses told me— intr and skill. He was M Very prom- halfway mart. Fram^ finished sec- ways got to figure on John McGraw," ond, Robinson third. Gleason, thla pap«r wh«n baMball, the cplthall throwrta, oaly to be allowed to see m* so be might h« says, "and In strength the McGraw inent figure in the raping world, and four will flag the training iea»on ask my forgiveness. Ind I was get- because of his congenlaf personality, Decker and Schurch comprised the boys also look better than Brooklyn beloved by-drtvsts asYw'oll as remainder of the field. thli year. One of these, Jack Qulnn, ting better all the time, so one day I or Chicago." Ecoaoniy said to Sister Josephine, after she had nicinR fans. The pnytona Beach Rick Decker won the second heat la fortr-four yean of age aod last npeml king had figured in a number told me that the boy wa* again wait- over a field consit^iig of Gleason, r--,~ I* said and done, campaign It appeured that be bad all In spite of published stories to the of major auto racirtg' accidents, hut 1 ing, "let him come In, then." Schurch, Patterson, Katz ami '"" J-oolidi*; Economy was the hnt reached the Journey * «ml B«> effect that Max SchmeUng and Jack bad always emerged:.unharmed, ex- Turgeon, in 3:49. Gleason took ar "utsUndina; featuw of the raber of the -Whit* Box ia fo»t»-one And io they brought him to me. Be Sharkev will box agalg In September, cept with a few minor injuries. It early lead from the pole, but motor Coolidge administration. years old and It 1» evident that he. came over to my bed and fell to hi* the bout Is still doubtful. It Is true WBH Robinson's skidding car that trouble forced him to his pit for th« Practice seonomy in a 1 1 too will aoon ceaie to carry on. There knee* and sobbed bll troubled heart precipitated the fatal, wash of Rayafternoon. Schurch promptly, slid that Bchmellna's claim to the heavy- Ketch, once holder ofthe world's bi,'^ llMlM«ai ro«r .uto.o- are two other npUbpll artlata atill out I was moved to tears myself. weight title la a bit clouded. He won into first place, and held that posi- "Nothing but a kid," I thought »pw<\ record, at Altoona, Pa., a lit tioi n untiill ththe lasltt lal p wheh n hhe was •erring, eoinpiirtttlveybunggtera. Th«y It while on the poor. One of tbe speed record, at AIIOOHSJ , ra.If , 92a in9- "Just an unthinking boy and now a tie over a year ago, oii.Jun* If", 1929. passed by Decker who won by « car The ComtnonwMlth Casualty are Clarence »IltrheILfof the Cardinal, New Tork boxing commissioners had length. Beniia Katz finished third. ' ompany, mor« than 86 years thirty-nine, and l/rletgh Grlmee of mighty sorry boy." to stoop and lift Max's head, while an- In thiti race, Robinson, who had been 0| lapped, Htruck a hole in the track, Schurch and Decker were cheered d, with more than |«,000P000 the Pirates (If he (|8na). who la thirty He told me how terribly sorry he other commissioner fitted him with a wildly by the fans for their daring. in asa«ts, writing more automo- was. Would I get well? Could I ever spun ubout and roared toward the six. crown. But under !hs agreement, apron. Woodbury, close behind, Nine starters opened the third bile insurance Tn New Jersey forgive him for the terrible thing he qualifying heat which was won by than any other company, h» Schmellng is the pugilistic kjng. swerved to avoid hitting him, and nt Ilorton Smith, winner «t 17 open had done* And that was embarrassing struck thv iruard rail at the top of Jimmy Patterson who drew the polo, "" »••••. giving you the max- flashed into an early lead, and was imum of security at a minimum tournamenti In the lasjt 14 monthi. to me In the extreme. This Is the way B. Endersby How- h«» track, ripping off about 220 yardn Including the French open, will func But that was not all. Still the flow- if the steel nrnl wmwl bntici which never headed. Patterson's time was °i cost. ard, the London Malls golf expert, re- 3:53 4-fi. Lawshe copped second tlon ai » profe«slonal for the new ers cams nnd then, one dny, the fam- I'll Herons tho li'firk. KtBCjh, riding Telephone Woodbridgs 8-214W fers to the golf style of Dr. O. F. Wil- place after giving Patterson a run Craguton Yacht and Country rlnb^now ily'* lawyer, prepared to come to an H'nrly 12(1 nftM nki'hvif, "smacked U- P. DE YOUNG, Avenel, N. J ling, the United States golfer: ho rail, ami Hkiildi'il into the apron, for his money in the early part of being built on (lie f'-rmer J. P. Mar agreement on a "ca*h settlement." "Doctor Willing, truly a weekend the grind. Wingerter was third. Real Estate &. Insurance "1 don't wnnt any money," I told vncre he WHS killcinMoo.,jH)"Ni HKO, .said,."Well, hary to determine the starters. The 1 clslon. He walks nlxnit the green mile rncfl nt thw IliliTiiaHonal truck first three drivers in each five la* leRgue, and If he * willing to call It I'm Kind Holt went the w»y ho did Ed L. Hardlman, formerly of ICECREAM stodylng his putts with the stealthy meet held nt Klnmford Bridge. London heat were privileged to race in the 8 , I am." --riding t<> jrlory wilh hin <"yM dune- ««m»n'i, Perth Amboy ALL FLAVORS off, tr»ad and concentration of a hunter He set » new world's record of S9> inn; with th<" thrill lie always got outconnotation final of ten laps. Lar- And that's what I did. Mr. Jonu- 60c Quart stalking game." minutes S« 3 5 seconds, bentlng the of r>icinK> but I'm sure sorry tie hadeelere, Sail and Venth qualified in wn didn't like It one bit. but there old mark set by A. B. Slirubb In 1WMto fro. I ex perl I'd him into the pit the first heat. Beats, Aspen and 30c Pint was no prosecution. Smith finished in that order in the Night baseball In the new San Fran- by more than 23 seconds. uny minute fur %wt and oil, ami I i 15c Half Pint «. mo. mil sy»aic*n-t Htood there-, alim>j with two other second heat. After leading for nine F

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"Jane Is a model girl." Pure Silk to Top. "Yes, but not the kind of a mods! EVERY PAIR PERFECT, you cun try tilings on." GUARANTEED AND FULL -Danger, thrills and darintr exploits recognized by the Automobile Club admiring audience paying homage to FASHIONED. •Are attracting members of the femine of France. No longer do we picture har charms and personality, this slip MASTER MINDS' * pair sex to such an extent that today the members of the so-called weaker of a girl, with all the world before Music!**'* WOM FREE REPAIR SERVICE. there is no avenue of endeavor which Bex as being unable to perform the her in a theatrical career, has de- FAMOUS BONERS When Puccini, the great Itallaa Should 70a ersr get any run- Js delegated to the male sex alone. exploits which have ordinarily been serted it all for the thrill of piloting composer, was writing his fint opera, nors in these, we will REPAIR Aviation has iU minor Smiths' and a racing automobile at speeds never "La VIM," be was so poor that he had THEM FREE. Amelia Earhirta'—motor boating n « *•* McOnnr Dropped Hack Wil- •• •>*> and daring Englishwoman who has her miraculous exploits at the steer- her male contemporaries. son for Poor Hitting. Ony restaurant In a Milan slum. recently dri'*«n her boat at speeds ing wheel of her specialty constructed Helle-Nice who arrived in New approximately 00 mile* an hour for Bugattt racing car. York Tuesday avowed aim of estab- Ton hare often heard It said that ••——— — —•ao.yn.yn.aiiy.M! •beer dare-deviltry and reckless The exploits of Helle-Nice are the lishing new records on the various abandon, however, it hat remained outcome of af dream which this com- types of tracks throughout the coun- this player or that player polled a for Mile. Helle-Nice, a beautiful paratively frail girl has cherished for try- Her exhibitions in America boner on ths ball Held. Here art some roung Frenchwoman to eclipse all many years which she spent as a well- will take place on 1-mile dirt tracks, of the boners made by ths game's her Bitter* in the flesh by abandon- known star of the French musical half-mile dirt tracks and half-mile master minds. ing the stage for a career on the comedy stage. The plaudits of the board speedways, all peculiarly dif- itcGraw traded Rough and Oroh to automobile racing tracks of Europe assembled audiences night after night ferent from the track* of her nativ the Reds and later bought them back and America. were by a stimulant to her imagina- France. st a stiff price. Routh preTkrasly PLAY SAFE Both £ioto/boattnc%t hiffe speeds tive mind which pictured here to Her initial appearance in th (IMS) was discarded by ths Watt* and flying an airplane pale Into com- herself—as a pioneer among her MX country will be made at the Wood- Sox because he couldn't throw. parative insignificance at the feats in the accomplishment of land speeds bridge Board Speedway a week from Connie Murlr didn't think enough of which Helle-Nice has performed on in a motor car. Helle-Nice has truly Sunday. Joe Jackson to hold him In 1009. the racing courses of Europe, where been a pioneer. SSaff e and secur e iin •be has piloted her racing car at 120 a career which consisted of a ffew — Please mention this paper whei Tbs Detroit club refused to tm mills an hour officially timed and hours performance weekly, with baying from advertisers. — Scnalk from an obscure minor league BUY THAT USED CAR because be was too small to make a good catcher. Tris Speaker released from the Cleveland team ID 11 We have Joined with Ths Yanks, Cubs and Giants 'B&der- estimated O'Doul'i hitting ability. Be AT THE MART topped the National league with'.308 to not only meet but BEAT Mall Order last season. In 1028 the I'lrates shipped Jo* and other Special Brand tires on Oronln to the minors. He's starring Our one week exchange policy at short .for Washington. Dauy Vance was a Yankee In, 1916 bat his worth was overlooked. eliminates any chance of an unsatis- Price-Qnality-Service The Browns tried Charley Root In 1928 and sent him to Los Angeles. 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"WIIHI I ilon I knuw isn't Worth By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK knowing," isald (lit! young IUUD of D*u of Mm, VmittrtUj of + HM lily. Illinois. "Won, anyway, I do know 107 own BIG FIRE SALE »••##*##**#**##*#*##*«*##* mule from A to Z," sali) the nan of 1 lilrty five, If 1 had cay way 1 should ellinluiile eating entirely. It BH-IUK to me n pine waste of time In THE FLORENCE SHOP "There 11 rp very few matters, I tut attend a half Imtir Kerry to say, that 1 all) really quite or more rilling NIIre ahniit," said the mnn of fifty. 83 Smith Street oneseir wltli f t. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. only to rciitiit tin' "1 have learned • bit, but not much, [process t w I c« Hlnre I wan burn; but knowledge Is Mil vu8i 1 lint one cunnut become wise (Iliy Is piuleil Not In 11 shitri lifetime,' mid the man of tliHt I ilo not fn sixty live.-Border Cities Star. HUNDREDS OF DRESSES Joy eating; quite the fotitrury, lint AND COATS TO CLEAN OUT FUNNY SONGS there are so ninny other tliInKB 1 EVERTHING MUST GOI should better en- The Pedestrian's Song—"Miss MeT Wonderful selections to chooee Joy If It were merely a matter of choice with me. The Avlutor's Song—J*Love Is In the from. Get your share of the Perhaps before long some Ingenious Air." chemist win devise a serum or a cup- tarings. Now is the time to get sule small enough to carry In the vest The Bacon Song—"Liver Come Back pocket to give one the necessary con- HIGH CLASS MERCHAN- to Mai" centrated nourishment, and all we shall need to do Is to swallow one of DISE AT LOWER THAN The Goat Song—"Bultln" Up Tour these and be flxed for the day. Overcoat" HALF PR1CE3I Bui as things are now, eating Is. of course, a necessary evlL We must eat The Stockholder's Song—"When My In order to live and to be sble to Dreams Coma True." do the other things we enjoy doing, COME EARLY so that we might as well make the i,ti Itllrlile, noted American astronomer, with Hie new type of The Artist's Bong—Tm Ptlntlng best of tt. The thing that has always i,.|i-Ni' merely, La juulsry hunger, There should be an enjoyment In chnfona, organdy prints, sizes to SO, up to |12.00 values t* go at...... en ting, a refinement, a snow of good (A REAL BUY) taste, a deliberation and 1 poise that w FOR PORCH AND LAWN suggests something higher than the mere desire to shovel In enough cal- ories to keep the machinery of the ONE LOT SPRING COATS, drastic reductions, every coat must go re- body going for ili boon or so. Gray Is sn example of what I mean. gardless of former prices or costs. Values to $35.00, extra special J Rating at the tabte seems more sn Incidental matter with him than a 14 business. Be approaches a meal slow- ly ; he bandies the cutlery* quietly and DONT MISS THESE SPECIALS! with a skill that shows an acquaint- ance with the mechanism of eating. He Is never In a hurry, never en- "AS YOU LIKE IT," full fashion SILK RAYON and NON-RUN grossed with bis food. Ha seems more hose, chiffon and service weight, UNDIES, big selection, wonder Interested In the people about him IliSO hose to go at 87 values to go at 39. and In giving them a good time than C ID the satisfying of a physical appe- tite. It Is s real delight to watch l> i»Y7iVY«VY»VYIMiV7 »VJ to I , k t i IV i tVf in »U »Vi In Ix i I » » I I lit i • him, for there Is nothing gross, noth- ing vulgar, nothing harried or bun- Pint TWmo* Flash WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY- the said Northerly line of Grove ave- gled about his eating, Sir James Dewar, an eminent Itrlt- SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST nue, ninety-five (95) feet, more or Harris Is a man of prominence and Ish chemist and physicist, who de- NINETEEN HUNDRED AND less, to lands of Conrad Stern; run- Importance In the community In which signed vacuum-Jacketed vessels for the THIRTY ning thence (S) Westerly along the Porch Gliders line of lands of said Conrad Stern, lie lives. There Is no certainty as to storage of gasea after be had llque- At one o'clock Standard Time (two sixty (60) feet, more or less to a what will happen when be feeds him- fled them, discovered the principle of o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in the afternoon of the said day at the point in the .Mid Easterly line of Keif, either to his clothing or to the the thermos flask about 1892, says Myrtle avenue; running thence (4) 'able linen. He sprawls when be sits Pathfinder Magazine. These flasks, Sheriff's Office In the City of New Delivered Brunswick, N. J. Southerly along the Easterly line of down to eat He ijoes at It as If be known st flnt as Dewar bulbs, proved To all that certain tract or parcel Myrtle »venue, ninety-five (96) feet -$15.90 were shoveling coal or pitching hay to the point or place of beginning. ferj effective In preserving liquid of land and premises, hereinafter iind that be bad little time to accom- gases by preventing the Influi of ex- particularly described, situate, lying Premises known as 88 Grove ave- Tou can m at least $10 on this Porch Glider. A notselsss, ball bear- plish a most Important Job,. He han- ternal heat. and being in the Township of Wood- nue. ing action tor Uie lastful comfort yon desire. Sparrow spring. Upboi- dles his tools crudely and all through bridge, in the County of Middlesex Decree amounting to approximate- ly jfll.276.00. stersd to beautifully figured drttt. O0U00 padded back and seas. H meal he gives the Impression of be- SHERIFF SALE and State of New Jersey. ing a gnrmand and a boor. He know! Beginning at the point of intersec- Together with all and singular, the IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY rights, privilegee hereditaments and notlilng of the art of eating. —Between WILLIAM DUNHAM, tion of the Easterly line of Myrtle avenue and the Northerly line of Bppurtenances thereunto belonging (©. mo. Wutein Ncwiptpti Union.) et als., Complainants, and ELLA or in anywise appertaining. SCHENDORF, et al., Defendants. Grove avenue, running thence (1) Fint U«« *f Cok* Easterly, along the said Northerly BERNARD M. GANNON, Fi Fa for sale of mortgaged prem- Sheriff. Beach Chairs Folding Chairs The bureau of mines iayn that the ises dated July 26, 1930. line of Grove avenue, sixty (60) feet, more or \ew, to the lands of Herbert A. J. & J. S. WIOHT. first bituminous coal was coked In the• By virtue of th* above stated writ 122.26 Solicitors. United States In 1816 and was prob I to me directed and delivered, I will Spencer; running thence (2) north- erly at right angles, or nearly so, to W. I. 8-1, 8, 16, 22 $239 ibly used for smelting Iron expose to sale at public vendue on Equipped with foot rest Hardwood Choice of Green or Red. Oomfbrt- frame covered with heavy woven alde and sturdy. Heavy canvas seat Perth Amboy green and white duck. MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY - By - J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE, 363 Division Street, MAaTV'JGOSH'lHAW/f-OWWITW^w-ux^ WFU AT YVOV SAID iT'-THANKT'-THINKS TO., TUI( liATe ft THIS WONDERFUL VStO CAR WHAT f|M05TA GUMP IN THE ROAD/ — | BOUGHT SO CHEAP AT 'SPOKETOO WAGON'S sT'lL 8E SOON/ SWFB-TLYAS HOME, i J. ARTHUR -THIS SOR APPLEQATE'S VJROHC VACATION/ALMOST 30OO MH€S OVER .ALL KINDS OF ROADS- AND NOT EvUN, A FLAT/ Complete The "Real" CHRYSLER 4-DOOR, 6 PASSENGER SEDAN, series 80. A most lux- Hose Outfit Hose Reel I urious and comfortabU standard make automobile, that cost up- ward* of $3,000. A car that has been completely rennished and $3-25 $6-85 u equipped with all new tire*!. The price on this car will astound Famous -Mot-A-Klnk" quality. guar- An steel. Baty worWnt. Holds TB you, anteed for a >eais. % tndj, I ply. feet of hose and unreels as you net Complete with atari*, oonpDng and It Oostruoted to last a lifetime. PIERC&ARROW, 5 PASSENGER, 2-DOOR BROUGHAM. New paint, , new slip covers, excellent motor, good tires, and best of all—really ' , 's dependable transportation at a very attractive price.

f WILLYS KNIGHT, 6 CYLINDER, 5 PASSENGER, 4.DOOR SEDAN, * ' ' - ' extremely low mileage. Original paint and'Upholstery in splendid condition. Original tires and they show very little wear. You can • see from this that the car has had a splendid home and' has nany thousands of miles of unused transportation left. Get our price on this car. '" BUICK 2-DOOR SEDAN, S PASSENGER. Has six tires in splendid condition. Motor exceptionally quiet. Original paint. Car has Screening , • been very carefully handled and only in one owner's hand*. The Acme Mowers ' unused mileage in this car represents in use a good many times the 2cSq. Ft number of dollars we are asking for it. You may rest assured we $5-95 Cbellis 1< Mesh — will not hesitate to make any reasonable demonstration to convince '•'• • Quaranteed for 5 years against Full It In. cut, 4 • olf ah»rpen- $1.19 you of this fact. Inc blades. High r««! t7t><> rust and wear. «uy to handle, yet iturdy. IT in. «U* ** la. hllf, •tralnht »r»in Lawn Settees _ S3.2S Steel Camp Stools, 69c wood. J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE SEARS, ROEBUCK AND Ca 363 Division Street k . PERTHIAMBOY, N, J. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS We have the new Austin BANTAM on display and invite you to rera PABKING Elizabeth Ave. at Bigelow St • * •J.Jg. inspect and drive it. SPACE Phone Bigelow 24044 "For The Defense" To Have Week's Run At Majestic; 's Latest Film Featured At The Strain H Wat a Big Idea Once Oakie a New Feast of Fun In Latest Rousing Comedy From Broadway Stage Hij

Here's H laugh! Jack Oakie in Iby everyone on the ship "The Sap From 'Syracuse" at the I Ginger engage him to resey, Strand Theatre, starting tomorrow from two fake engineers who His Fan Mail Gains; for fevr days. trying to obtain possession nf J Thu-'e who mw Jack Onkie in his 'she owns in the Balkan* HoV'C Powell Heads New Hit first starring picture, "The Social prove, hi. sincerity, and hel,,H a, Lion," will need no introduction to wins the girl h a rousing 8l'ri«s the grin and chin boy, nor any other laugh moments. ' "Prince of Pols*" Portrays inducement to set a date to see this —Scene from "(Jrunpy" which ut the Strand Wednesday. Crafty Criminal Jurist In hilarions highlight of the movie sea- adapted from the stage^orn?! son in town. the same name that kept New \ Drama at Majoatic Oakie ia the "cheerful giver" of theatre-goers in spasms of mirth fun whoae first appearance in "Close ing the run of the pUy |Mt „,„„ Alice White Sings William Powell, acreendom't great Harmony" waa an instantaneous Many supporting players i,, cosmopolite, whose powerful portray- signal of joy to come. In "The Sap screen version of the fun-hit als of worldly man have gained him From Syracuse," ha has, by far, his members of the original New v ' Three Mot Melodies beat role to date, as the naive coun- stage cast. And A. Edward Suth'll a fan mall greater than any other try boy who thinks the world is his land, who piloted Oakia In "l|u , demi-villain'a of the film world, will "oyster." Off to sea Europe, he cial Uon," directed this one u, In Her New Picture be seen and heard In another highly meets a lovely charmer In dlstraaa, No Oakia .tarring picture i.i'J in the person of Ginger Rogers, the dramatic production when Para- plete without a aong put over !,y ! There are three featured musical euddlesome cutie of "Young: Man of star In his own inlmatable V.' mount's "For the Defense" comes Manhattan." Miataken for a prom- "Alma Mammy" In "Sweeti," numbers in "Show Girt in Holly- to th* MaJiMtic Theatro tor a week's inent engineer, traveling incognito, wood," the new First National pic- took forward to hearing mm ,„ ture at the Crescent Theatre, Friday run beginning tomorrow. Oakia cannot convince Ginger of his "I Wiah I Could Sing a LoTs „ and Saturday. "For the Defense*' is a story of real identity. He is feted and regaled in "The Sap From Syracuse •• These songs which were written by a brilliant and crafty attorney whose Bud Green and Sam St«pt, are "I've sensational work in the courts of the Got jtfy Eye On You," which Alice big city attracts world-wide atten- White sings in a Broadway night tion. Screen Celebrities elub at tile beginning of the picture; He is so successful in defending "Hollywood" and "Hang On To a his client*, many of them criminals Jade Odtfc, Ginger Roftn Rainbow," which Miss White chants with vteious past records, that he In Title Roles Of in tha rVamount Piautej torridly to be accompaniment of a incurs the enmity of the police. It •The Sap From SrtaW large group of chorus girls in the is this animosity which plays a part ffomt Robim W.l.r Buff.lo'i HkblU —Jack Oakie, Ginger Rogers, in th later Technicolor sequences. The in bringing Powell himself before the New Cenic Ibvie ggrprllfof stories are told of the Although It Is true Ihut the water Paramount Picture "The Sap From chonu girls and men appear in sev- bar of justice aa a prisoner. nstffcod* tyed by robloi to secure mud buffalo is very fond of water and re Syracuse" which opens at the Strand eral remarkable dancing ensembles Through a series of thrilling dra- Soate familiar favorites of the for tbolr netti. One Is said to have mains near It as much as possible, it Theatre tomorrow. in these sequences. Jack Haakell matic twists th« story shows Powell screen, and several of the newest of goo* Into water and then shaken the can live quite easily without being In staged the dances. faced with a jail threat from which its celebrities will be seen at the <> inennce, and 1 Wl never expect anything to happen. If MACARONI or SPAGHETTI . SOAP were contemplating n iwrond. mar- riage, Friday or the UilrU-euUi of tbe 2 pkgi. 19c * 6 coke* 3SP mouth or botb together would not daunt me. When I start to do a thing ml have to turn Imek, however, 1 always Sit down; not liernuse 1 am REYNOLDS BROTHERS but Just turn use It does seem a little safer. PERTH AMBOY GREAT ATLANTIC * PACIFIC lilt, Wntarn N»w.mp»r Unloa.> EASTERN DIVISION J — Please mention tbia paper tf FKIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930 PAGE WIN* PARAMOUNT PUBLIX PERTH AMBOY THEATRES

DOORS OPEN IN THE HEART 1:00 P.M. MAJESTIC - STRAND - CRESCENT OF THE CITY YOUR VISIT TO PERTH AMBOY WILL NOT BE COMPLETE WITH- OUT ATTENDING ONE OF THE PARAMOUNT PUBLIX THEATRES. COME — GET ACQUAINTED WITH PUBLIX COURTESIES AND SERVICE!

A i'ublix Theatre

Sat, Sun., Mon.> Tues. Wed., Thurs., Fri. Smith St. Phone 1593

"Don't cry, little girl. Bring The Whole Family I'll buy you a whole To See This One. diamond mine."

A Picture that will touch the hearts of everyone who sees it!

His Real Everyday Life!

LITTLETON LOONEY talking! The wise-cracking bumpkin with the Napoleon complex. Takea countesseB for the count! Gets in Dutch with duchesses! Thinks HE'S the Crown PriB0« of Grinomania and Hilarityland—and so he ia! For he'g none other than your old pep-Pal and joy-Friend "GRUMPY" ACKOAKIE with In Paramount'* Laugh Fe»t Cyril Maude, Phillips Holmes Sap from Frances Dade Syracuse* Alto CAREFULLY Other Features SELECTED with GINGER ROGERS SHORT FEATURES

A Publix Theatre A Publix Theatre

THE BIGGEST THE BIGGEST SHOWS IN TOWN! SHOWS IN TOWN I Smith St.. Phone 255

MaJuon Aye.. Phone 106 SUN., MON., TUES. ONE WHOLE Commencing Sat MAN TROUBLE" Because It's Real, It Has a A Picture Everyone Will Like i i Mighty, Mighty Thrill! Aho COMEDY - SOUND NEtyS - CARTOON HEAR ALICE SING Like "Street of Chance," it's got red- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY FRIDAY ' ~ "I've Got My blooded punch behind it I Inside se- SATURDAY Eye on You, crete of the headline drama, revealed "Hollywood" first-hand by a newspaperman! who and knows! : "Hang On To A SWORDS Rainbow" WILLIAM CLASH FOR A WOMAN'S POWELL KISS! Bated on Gay, debonair spender, lover of bright lights and women, bril- Comedy to make liant criminal lawyer, the best friend a crook ever had—that's Story by Bill FoBter—so clever the cops won't believe he is straight. your sides ache. J. P. McEVOY They get him! New York gasps! See why! See how! There's Alice White a* Dixie a woman behind it all. Love to make Dug«n againi . N your heart ache. gh?a ft «d hot cineci- Powell's third dynamic smash-hit in a row — "Street of mama. Livini g ft sstort yy Chance," "Shadow of the Law"—and the bijfgeat one yetl more thrillinhrilli g tthah nan anyy Magnificent ever screenedd . PlayinjPlyinPlayjjt Made by the man who made "Street of Chance'*, John Crom- a leading role in life'l s well. And that svelte charmer, Kay Francis, is the woman. A a p 1 e n d o r todrama and fafailinfili gg iin thrill a minute and a great climatic kick! make you want everythinthi g but t ththee fi to see it over and See it for it* snappy over again. tongi, studio secret* and Alice—better than ever "For the Defense" before, with BRIDE OF THE Other Entertainment REGIMENT" "SING YOU DANCERS" —With— ALICE V A Musical Novelty I,, • «-*«! Walter Pidgeon iVivjenne Segal JACK M'ULttALL Allan Prior Loui«> F.«nda "NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS" Ford Sterling Myrna Loy A Talking Comedy Lupino Lane

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PROPOSAL 20 Pu|Hls to ar.,1 fr,,lr, ,•„,., BRIDGE TO LINK JERSZY WITH MANHATTAN l SEALED PROPOSALS will he re Rahw.y) a., far an the l(la , '" CLASSIFIED ADS Kiddies Matjpe$ at reived by the Board of Education of and the 1'ennnylvania »• •• • ""'• I he Borough of Carteret, Miiit.-il tliix 80th day of Julv i,,, to Charles Koiar, Homestead Ave., management of the Majestic Theatres H5 pupils (" mid ffniii the Mu LEWIS N. Wl>|&R Aventl, N. J. has arranged * aPMtai »riei of pro- .schools uf the Huniutfli and West 1)iatric W.I.—8-1' ^ grams to anweo -the children every l'»rteret (sometimvs Lnuwn »-, Kast , , . t Cl,rk Friday afternoon. LOST—pair black tortoise shell The doors will be open to the kid- glasses on Main St., Woodbridge. dies at 1:00 P. M. From 1 until 2, Call Woodbridge 8-1224. Reward. all children under 12 yean of age, will be admitted for 10 centa. LOST The managing director of the Ma- Between New ttreet and Grove leatie Theatres has gone a long ways CHRISTENSEN'S avenue, poieibly on Amboy avenue, in preparing these special programs a black leather wallet containing for children, and the results of his $25.00. Card bearing name of Ste- forethought were portrayed in the at- phen K. Werlock In it. Substantial tendance and gsneril comment on reward if returned to the offices of ast week's KidfUaMatfaae. BIG MID-SEASON SALE the Woodbridge Independent, 18-20 Green street, Woodbrklge, Will call Special servrce taien ate maintained if finder telephones to Woodbridfe. to give individual attention to the t-1710. children, and to see that nothing hin- NOW IN FULL SWING ders the complete success of their W. I. 7-26 tf. Some of the Outstanding Values LOST Girl's dark blue serge coat, with Coiaeithe U Hittarr B. V. D. U»»n S«il., R,,. V.I. $1.39. S.I. prk. $1.19 3 fo, |j tape, on road between lielln and Ife- The knowledge of cosmetics data* Triplcwsar Union Salt* ||.00 tuchen near Cooper's Dairy Fans J f., «» _, keck to rerooti antiquity, tnd their and Fancy Short, UM! V«l 3fc. about eight thirty o'clock Monday annals comprise the history of the Ragalar SOe vj,, •venlng, June 80. Return to the Meat'. Hw«lk.r«W.f. (WUle They U.t) Woodbridge Independent, 18 - 10 folly, luxury and extravagance of past 8c Eac* Green street, Woodbridge, or phone ages. The number of simple and com- Me,'. F«.7 SUrt. (All Cedat.) Woodbridje 8-2041J or 8-1710. pound substance* employed u per- M«', Br^dcloll. Skirt, IS.00 Vd... W. I. tf* fumes is Incalculable and almost /abn- t» |BOo lous, lUKt'ta* books written by JCgyp- Mew's Work SUrt. (Extra Quilt?) WANTED Uaaa, Oreeka sod Romans on the sub- M«'t S....r S.lt. (•».<» Valw) at CLEAN RAGS wanted, sice of hand- ject almost const itote a library la kerchief or larger, 6c a pound themselm, ',,. Me,', Fa-e, FUr-l..H«U» , Middlesex Press, 20 Green street U.l. 5o«k. (AM C4*») lmt FOR RENT Eastlest "Studlaf Arny" The Oral standing army of modern FLORSHEIM FLAT, with all improvements. Ap Blfi* VALUES I ply S67 JUhway avenue, Wood- times was established by Ohtrlei VII SHOES »/4 OFF bridge, N. J. of France In 1446. eat wle al lanr W.I. 8-1 • Saiu •at all DRY GOODS FOR RENT—5 rooms and garage- to — Pleas* metition this paper to ad- vertisers; it helps you, it helps them, 1ATHINC let $28; or without garage, cheap- Style* DEPAJtTMKMT er. Improvements; address Jaraea it helps your pape-r. — Upper photo li view of new Hrfdcon River bridge looking between "catwalk*" from New Jirsey aide. at $6.»S Horvath, 9 Almon avenue, Wood- Lower right It view of bridge Moving toward Manhattan and lower left shows Mies Marlon Mundorf at SUITS p. at 1000 R. P. M, will run 1100 Y' telephone switchboard. P **HM * ll'l trio and hand starter, reverse FOR RENT—2 or 4 furnished room weight 1100 lbs., suitable for Sluggers, Not Hurlers, ...apartment*; also furnished rooms ine engine, never used. John Kraf- Big Need of Baseball — sjiasw Airruiauw rvu>uu: G , avenue, Woodbridge, Spanning HudsflfflUnder Way ttle, 144 Main street, er, Grove Baseball, Anwrlct'i greatest oat 96 Main Street Woodbridge telephone 8 _ Tel. 17. W. I. 7-6 tf. door aport, la today most dependent BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and twth, upon and dartre* greatest Inspiration "A SAFE PLACE TO BUY" electric light, gat, water, sewer, To Tune of telephone BeDs ROOMS AND BOARD from the boy* behind "Old Hickory," B«UJ*«»II avenue, Woodbridge, concrete street; price f8,600; easy the bat, according to Connie Mack, N, J. /hone 892. terms; 6 Wedgewood avenue, Wood- famous manager of the Philadelphia W. I. 8-14 tf bridge ; inquire J., E. Harned, Poat Distance* Too Great for Human Voice), Old Method* of Athletics, In an artltU In the Boy*1 FOR 3AJ-E Office Building, Woodbridge. Signalling Discarded on New Bridge for Modern Life. W. I. 2-16tf. ?, J Thla, according to Mack who has FOR SALE—Five room house with Telephone se«a nearly 00 years of baseball, repre BUSINESS NOTICES bath and all improvements in Row- tents • change from Ue dan of baee e4> Telephon W ?o ' * "rid HAIRDRESSER In this age of superlatives, new the river bains a necessity a tie line ball's Infancy when pitchers were the we, 50c; manicure, 36c; structures cease to attract particular was instaltad- with six telephones, biggest drawing card of the gatna. The „, , rjfht •>«"• big variety of tfeH, aeejnsjwage, 60c; oil treat- attention or cause unmoa) comment three on each side. One telephone was batting rally, by which Mack means a . Shrubs, Trees, Evergreens, Roses. Bent, 75c; Henna rinse, 50c. Call unless they rank as the bifl^ta located at each anchorage, oae at toti tuceeaalon of heavy slogging, baee* Peremals and Rock plants my special' in. Binder at Woodbridge 8-2200 or most modem of their kind. base and, aa the towers procreated, coAttnnallv full, and the yelling spec- ty. Prices reasonable. Come and se- for appointments. Interest In the new Hudson River one at the tap of each tower. This tator* tense on their tow. ba» become, W. I. 7-26; 8-1, 8*. lect yours now while in bloom for bridge, now under course of construc- arrangement enables the Chief Ingi- he says, baseball's greatest thrllk Ai Fal] planting.' J. E. JANSA, Sowar- tion between Fort Lee, N. J., and Port neer to give Instructions or confer en, N. J, TRUCKING, local or long distance; a result, the tendency of the sport hat 6-18 to 9-26*. two trucks at your convenient*). Washington, N. Y., therefore. Is fully with all ot his associates slmultane- been to develop a remarkable group of Phona WWdbrMfe 193. John Thorn- Justified even by the stsmdaMMrf ly without having them leave their hitters beaded by that king of the DORNER DIESEL ENGINE, 43 h. as. Oakland jyenue, Sewaren blase and bored age, (or home run, the renowned "Babe" Ruth. giant of engineering skill to which This tie line was in use practically Bays Connie: "A team of thla day superlatives become commonplaces, all the time the flrst cables were betsi most have batters and a lot of them. and all previous engineering achieve- laid for the foot-walk. At mid-span Svery man must be a genius with the ments In this class are dwarfed by there Is another telephone that If In- hickory. It taut enough that a man comparison. dispensable to the direction of the It a good fielder any more to fit Into Steel towers, 636 feet high, an an cable spinning- which Is supervised the modern baseball picture. I don't chorage block of solid concrete and from the dispatcher's office on the rare how good a team's pitching staff steel weighing almost a quarter of a shore. Shouldalnything go wrong with It, and how fast their fielding com- million tons on one side, anil a slmltir &e tramways^ that carry the cables bination may be, If they haven't got block flanged Into the Palisades on the back and forth) across the span a man batting ability their chances of win- other, a main span 3,500 feet lone, four can telephone the dispatcher, tell him ning a penant are mighty slim." main ofbles of steel wire appreatinute- what and where the trouble la and the ly one mite long with a total weight ot repair work can be directed br tele (7,000,000 pounds and a total strength phone. Jones' Golf Titles of SSO.OOO tons, are some /of, the figures', As the Job progresses rapidly to-1 LAST TIMES TONIGHT— LAST TIMES that put this project in'f claas apart ward completion of the cable work it' from any other bridge of Its kind ia the present time, the largest number j A TERROR TO MEN t A TORRENT TO WOMEN! the world, with more steal cable than of telephones that will be used on the the next seven and more Structural Job are In operation, and many of the steel than the next three largest BUS- 400 skilled workers of the John A. peUtton bridges In the world. Roebllng's Soaa Company, of Trenton, It naturally follows that in aa engi- contractors foi the cable and anchor neering project of this Immense else age steelwork, ate. learning to recor ere* the most modern methods of con- nlte the UlepWirt aw a valuable factor struction had to be Improved upon. In the building of the super-bridge. —In— >K But it Is the engineer^ tralt-^aUnoat Operator Alse Fire Warden his habit—to Improve on methods to Wltb the resumption of structur. meat the challenge of the seemingly steel work on the roadway about SO "THE TEXAN" Impossible In the matter of slse. Ahd steel workers wfll continue their In the construction of tb« n«w Hudson quaintance with the telephone, —With— River bridge, for the tint time In With the completion of the entire Jot bridxe-buildlng hlBtory, distances bev the controlling ofgantiatlon, the Ne FAY W Oanft too great ^for the old metbaAt^ 1 Tort Port A.uihi*£yfr. ilwill l have occu UM human voic< and the flag iljniir pled the pivotal position In this much- SATURDAY — August 2 ti^Ted Inadequate for tills groat Job telephoned construction job. without the aid of science and another At the present time the presiding type of engineering skill. \»enlui of tn* Bflebling Company1! Enter the Telephone ;i'" .•wltchboard la Mri Marion Hundorl Janet Gaynor Hence the introduction of the Of the New Jeraey Bell Telephom phone into the task of building tl Company, and connected to her boan largest suspension bridge to the world. monitor board on the New Yorl When the new bridge was planned tide where one of the Roebllng eng was decided, since the am peering staff transmits orders an was so great, to Install a telephone messages. In addition to her switch- Bobby Jones' record of naji>r "CHRISTINA" system more or less as an experiment. board duties Mrs, Mundorf acts as Or* championships follows: Direct communication JMOwWn tbs warden, fire being an ever-present Three times winner of the Unlte<1 i v SUN., MON.—AUGUST 3-4 Kew Jersey and the New " *'' "' danger In bride* construction. Btates open—1923, 1020, 1929. Four times winner of the United State* amateur championship—1924 Oaca Horn* Indaitry Without Hi* Smil. 1925, 1827, 192a All nails were originally made at "Income tax is Inevitable," gays a home. In the Fifteenth century there writer, "and It behooves us to pay up Three timea winner of the British was a guild of nailamlthi In Augs- and look plcnsant." Moet of us, how- open-1926, 1927, 1830. JACK CAME British amateur champion, 1030. burg, ever, Just pay up.—Ixindon llycnoriat in "*' Now holds three major titles, drat 0WYBIG SHOW TO VISIT YOUR CITY THIS SEASON Comedy Metrotone New* man In history of golf to do sw. Only man ever to hold the open TUES, WED.—AUG. 5-6 champloiuhlps of both Great Britain and the United States, doing so twice THE SENSATIONAL PICTURE -1920 and 1980. First since John Ball In 1880 to win both British amateur and British open WOODBRIDGE 1A in the same jew. "Ladies of Leisure" — Classified Ada. Bring THDRS. AUG. —with— Barbara Stanwyck—Lowell Sherman—Ralph Crave* ANNOUNCING THURS., FRL—AUR. 7-8 ELINOR GLYN'S KAHN'S AUGUST FURNITURE SALE "Such Men Are Everything in this big store at slashing reductions in price Dangerous" SALE STARTS TODAY, LASTS THROUGH AUGUST with WARNER BAXTER ONE BIG SPECIAL EACH WEEK SATURDAY, AUG. * This week's Special a Five-foot Step Ladder for $1 CALL & WEST"

MATT MOORE MatJ SWYREVW FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,

K<)t about % sun- and called me a SLAT'S DIARY Kmarty. [This Week Miiinliiy Mu hue! Jaiif ami Klsy BY ROSS KAItyUllAll POTPOURRI £ ARTHUR BRISBANE both up at are housi' fur supper tins y ••vnir>i5 and I tuk Klsy into supper Friday- Cuzzen Carry frum Ar- and she told me her and Jam> had Try the New HOOVER! kansaw was hen? tixluy ami shi- a.st i-ast a lot to see witch 1 went with Translations of the Bible F(,<,lish Farmer Question. me nsiUe that the ij Mr Coolid«e Smile*. school this yr. and nhe had won out. and she sed. Well Bible tins not reoctied all the Marconi'. New Baby. 1 st»fl ys>si I past to tell the truth I diddent win 1 loan, world. It certainly has found Its ij and Learn the way to fiint ymi supprised t giis of this Easy Summer Cleaning , t'Jiemlcal Company reports to 1 r«'ely ben Xpect- ago. I ast her whut was she going to great wurk. One stullatlclnn T" 'I »t Hoover that u*e of f.rtl- ine it fur several do with all that munny and sh« sed Mjs thin hMirtpn million cnple* yrs. she diddent no. she wood of like to of the Illhle 'or of the New ., would help th. farmer. Intelll- by a leppard skin coat if she cud find TT'S HARD WORK to keep the hou»e clean, in the lununer ,'(,.rtlU«lng would cut the cost ol .Saturday —- A Testament «r* dlstrlhuted an one witch diddent have no Spots all * when doors and windowi are wide open letting the duit blow , ,t production to 47 cent* a bushel. mitljiT have a f*rtllU*r tru*t You point to have the tle Blunt and he sed No Lizzie hat mother said to her from the next (eramoney in the a. m. new it all the time ever aence the room: "I* the click ranuing, dearT that the Hoover ia the moat efficient electric Bolshevism." Beramoney. Sunday — The Sunday skool tee- "No, ma'am," promptly replied Mary, cleaner on the market and the one that pro- cher balled me out this a. m. On my "If* Just standing still sod wagging pr Wood, of th* Crocker Cancer way I (pent a nickle foe candy and It* tall."--Montreal Star. long the life of your rugi. Health institute, announce* the «uc- "rhen I went in I was useing a tooth Y«k LITM High S.wrul growing of cancer cell* In a ick and teecher sed Why are you The yak make* it* home at the high- Hoover ,725 sells for $79.50 ,]nsH tube. licking yure teeth and I led becu* est altitude of any of the animal*, llr- —Plea*e mention this papar when IO 1 else no«« where to pick and sh* Ti, ,i thny «r« genuine cancer c*U* Ing *t a height of 18,000 feet In Tibet buying from advartUer*.— Hoover 575 for #63.50 ,. kno»n becaus*, transplanted In th* ,„„!„.., ()f rata, they produce «"cer. Knr three thousand y*ar», Dr. Wood Smsll increase in price of either ,va mpn har* "worked with dead if purchased on terms of *!w,•'.T .oils. Now tor th* flr*t tlm* tf6 i,..ve them *»T« «nd capahl* of ,r,..]u.-iiij< human cancer." Ti,« imnouncement 1* Important. To • 5 down *5 a month tt »ill please CaWIn Coolldi*'* mil- Big Get-Acquainted Coffee Sale! ,1 ,„» ln not rhoo**." ASCO Coffee A (inumittM Of COBgNMSHII W*nt Rich, Full-Delightful Aroma! to liu-i'fct dangerou* R*d*," ID th* hot siiimhlnc, at thalr annjmwr camp. VICTOR C C Th.' rannr«waMa looked wlaa, th* BLEND (iimiiiuiilat*, dr***«4 In "short*," ac- COFFEE - 21 JSJS. COFFEE •> 32 The Choica of Thousands. mniiiiK to reporters, yelled "Mortar* Our Exhibit at the Am.rictn Pair, Muaieipal Auditorium, Atliolio City, I m' Capitalist*!" at the commttU«, tin Industrial Advantage* ol N«w Jwra*?. Whtn in Atlantic City pay ui a rl*it wiuiii ronialned no murderer and BO Louella Gold Seal of rn|.ltnl!«t of any Importance. lb 47* Butter EGGS Twelve 40 If '•lted»" could gat rid of th* "Capt Ta« FiMtt Batter in Amsrica. The Pick of tbe N«st*l tailitii" that worried Karl Htn bow Reg- 35c Del Ray winlil they feelt Thar* would be no PVBLICQIDSEKVICE mom bathtub*, automobile*, "mofle*," roadr mode "abort*" or good p*rroll*. Italian Dinners All thuse thlag* are th* prodacU Home Needs at Savings! of •TupHaltaU." Large Fancy Calif. Prunes 2 lbs 25c 29 Umnlhl'a follower* bar* a n*w Idea. Fat White Mackerel 2 for 15c inxtini) of spending ona fall hoar A very appetizing, economical dish- ASCO Corn Starch pkg 7c easily prepared. cvrrv mm-nlng la prarer, a* 1* the ASCO Cracker Meal 2 pkgs 15c ciiHiuii) in India, Hindu* of different Imported Pure IUM." Mart *t »>'**»el» l»-tta flUtJaanri Soap 2 4*ns 15c V, pi. -Lax Soap1 Flake* big pkg 19c :nk- :,ini Mng "Hymn* ot Hat* Agalnat Olive Oil can 25c J-JtjiuiMil." 'i1!.-, are mild hymn* compared 4 cakes Sweetheart Soap OQc wiih >nn" produced In th* World AMERICAN, PABST-ETT War They only adrlM Hindu* to 1 pkg. Blue Streak Steel WoolZO SWISS OR PIMENTO «•• i' S'inipnpun, boycott Brltlih good*, eti pktr- What the Rods of th* Hindu*, Par- Large Cheese «c<•* and others will think about *ub- BREAD Wrapped Ritter'a Cooked miiuiiiiK hymns for morning prayer* Loaf ri"n;iini to be **«B, SUPREME 8 Spaghetti cans 23c Miinonl. Italian *lectrlcal genlu*, ind )i!n wife have a little girl. Juat Special Sale Sweet Peas! t".iii. The mother certainly I* dls- Reg. 19c ASCO Fancy Reg. 23c ASCO Tiny uriHiintpd. the father probably. Moth- em want boy* to please fathers, fa- CM8 une a n tliPM want boy* to gratify th*lr ow« Sweet Peas 3 49° J ^as 3 59 Natare Interferes, Bns to law* of heredity, Sweet Tender Early June Peas . . 3 29c ALASKA Inherit and hand on to their rhi!iln>n the genlu* of the father. ASCO or $ A xon Inherit* th* father'* gentu*. ASCO Pure Fruit rari'ty You can COUBt th* really BARTLETT big t-rrai son* of grut father* on th* fiMk-im of two hand*. Marconi ha* Preserves PEARS «» 25c Carefully built refrigerator! . . • thrt'f children by hh) first wife, two properly detigned to ova money . . . ilnnchtpra and one son. Preserving Helps! time . HJ and ice. Our rntire itocb will jar I'ho nrltlah Qovernment ha* In' Mason Pint Jars doz 75c crriiKi'd by a total of *Uty million 21 gular Prices i»»nuln (|29i,«00,000) the fund to r«- Your ehoie* of Strawberry, Pineapple, Mason Quart Jars doz 85c lifvc the unemployed. Such a pro- Peach or any other variety in •lock Jar Tops (Porcelain Lined) . . doz 29c gramme would fill u* with rlgbteou*. Glass E. Z. Seal Pint Jars . doz 95c Steel Alaska nut! Mi.lRhevIk Indignation here. Iced Tea is Very Refreshing! Top E. Z. Seal Quart Jars doz $1.15 Th.-y htve only 1,800,000 unem- Jelly Glasses doz 39c ployi'ii in lirltaln. We have twice that Genuine Parowax pkg 9c unrulier. ASCO Teas Beat Rubber Jar Rings doz 7c REFRIGERATOR Our age 1* one of complicated folly, b Certo (Sure-Jell) bot 29c "lUi many fool* to applaud. Young ^ 10c : M19c Morton's or Shaker buys are encouraged to engage In I^Uln B|atk or Ml»ed liioyde riding conUit* that ruin health. pkgs Ailults engage in non-stop dancing pk« i/c : p**- ooC SALT 2 IOC comma. Equally harmful. Many lit Oraag* Pelio* .— India Ceylon on flagpole* for day* and we**, proud of tbenualTB*. A twelve-year- Reg. 15c ASCO Shredded , ASCO Finest ASCO Fancy old hoy itarta a "tree (Ittlng endur- or Snider'* Wheat WHITE MEAT ance cosiest." His father supporting Wet his plan to remain tn tha tree tor a Tomato month, although th* weather man tells him the tree may be .truck by Biscuit TUNA FISH Shrimp llKtitnlng and advises a lightning rod. Catsup No. 9860 White Simeon Btyllt** began It, more than enn 1,500 year* ago, (pending years on top 2 «• 25c 2*" 19c 25c gree.n $6: of a high column, preaching from hi* No. 9830 White perch, ntver coming down. Beverages Cakes and Candies! green $70.00—now That wa* different became h* thought the Lord would Ilk* to sea •ASCO Sparkling Gin. Ale 2 qt bota 25c *Rob Roy Pale Dry Ging. Ale 3 bots 25c somebody lhr* on a Ugh column for •ASCO Cream Soda 2 qt bots 25c ASCO Grape Juice pt bot 17c, qt bot 32c IN SOLID OAK yean. *Plua usual bottle deposit Dltterwt kl*o I* the cue ot the *Rob Roy Pale Dry Ging. Ale qt bot 15c No. 62 formerly "Holy Mas ot Benam." N. B C. Assorted No. 491 formerly $15.00 $23.75 He went fnrth«r than Simeon and N. B. C. Choc. Malted Milk $36.00; now wt til day long on aharp iron iplke*. $24.00; now ^ No. M formerly H* thought that p]***td hi* Ood. In Sugar Wafers ***• 16c No. 494 formerly $18,25 $29.75 both c*M* the faithful contributed Biscuit ib 25c $45.00) now lttwnlly. Todky tha fools contribute. $27.00; now ^ (C tt», Kkl rtllntM «r~llr.lr. [nc ) Milky Way Bar* 3 for 10c Mtion't Cocoanut Peak* 3 for 10c 1 ba lOc ASCO Creamy Mint* Va I ' & Rainbow Wafer* Fines3 pkgt s Fres10c h Produce! WASHINGTON PEAS 2 lbs. 21c For DAY and NIGHT SERVICE CALIFORNIA BARTLETT PEARS doz. 29c ICEBERG LETTUCE ~ head 10c JERSEY MARGLOBE TOMATOES 3 lbs. 25c MARYLAND LIMA BEANS , 2 lbs 2»c "SPHTTAXI HONEY DEW MELONS Each 35c PHONE When you compare ASCO Prices you realize that It Pays to Trade 93-95 Smith St. Cor. King St. Perth Amboy, N. J. WOODBR1DGE Where Quality Counts, and you get the Moat of the Best for the Least. 8-0538 Oir Two Car Service f PAGE TWO SECTION TWO FRIDAY, AUCUHT 1, 11i,'i(> CABTERET

The i)eeorator*H i.vitvr Hox 7 Oil and Water umf D*-<-orallorallon . . i Won't Mix

V By AR0EN x. PANGBORN

^ It son. It's Impossl- ^ ble. Haybe the Is— er— s nh-e AUGUST CORING SALE Klrl. but oil and water won't roll. Confound It, lurrying her It Impos- tlhle. That's final." Horace Uerrt weather rose to his feet behind the Of desirable stoves at prices that broad expanse of polished mthegany that wat bit desk. Be was middle- nged, chubby, with eye* like ripe otlves tucked Into the folds of a well-feil race, akove which rose a broad, pink are much below the usual prices hrow like the Bat tod of an Bailer egg. "Oil and water!" exclaimed the earnest faced youth who confronted him. "Why, slit's as much human aa I am, dad. or you. It's not a cuae of oil and water; It's Juat • case of water being distilled through expensive am- demies until It's too blamed refined to try to mli with other water. If you Do Not Delay As Quantities think abt doaaot know Just how to Th« tMuty of DMlgn and Color So Mueh Admlrtd In OrlsnUI Rugt May Now Bt Had In DomMtlc OrlmUls. eat . . ,» "Drat It, thafi not the Idea," pro- D«ar Beth: piece for rear* at a time are quit* letted tht other. "Bbe^s not your class. Ten want tome hODMt siMes: *• to exaggerated. They have factor!** In She's. . .- what to pat on your floortT Too Penla today, Juit about as unromantlt "She's whan Class? What's that? Are Limited "sdors" Oriental ragi but don't think and efficient at out: owe. If you'd put on a pair of overall*, , . ." yon ctn afford tbemi One reason why Oriental rugs, both "Qampbl As I was saying, there Hart you btard about theat "dome*- domestic and Imported, are popular 1* are aftee'n generation* of Merrlweath- tie Orientals" they an putting oaf that tht yarn Is dyed In tht skein en behind you, ton, fifteen generations tht*« day it If you haren't, you ahonld before being woven iDto tbe rugs. This of culture. Behind this girl Is on* "t*t educated." They bar* been b«com- makes s more artistic pattern and generation of Immigrants. Culture I* Our monthly-payment plan makes it easy for Inj more and mort popular each month more vivid colors than could be oth- Inherent, confound It; If yon bare It and since they are mis* In this coun- erwlae possible. Bjntbetlc dyea are you bare, If you haven't, you can't buy try they etlmlnate the Import dnty, used In both type*, modem science It and you cant felga It Culture and are more reaaonable than the Im- hsvlng made possible tbe production stands out, son, against any back you to buy now and pay in easy payments ported onei. of manufactured coloring which Is ft* ground. I needn't tell the stranger I The on* thing you want to watch efflclent as plant djres—and lesa ex- am a Uerrlweather to have him recog- out for, In chootlnj 1 domettlc Orl- penilve. nise that I'm Dot of the—er—ordi- •stal li the cleaning protest. Send One thing you ihonld be cartful nary. . . ." Bis sentence faded Into • It to tone one who know* how to about: deal with a reputable flrm ta- •light shudder. "And the bootblack clean Oriental rui*. If you don't and «tead of picking np a "bargain" from doesn't bare to explain bis occupation E.Z.EST WAY RANGES TODAY'S GAS RANGE If It li gfron th« proem tenrfled u 1 an Itinerant peddler of doutftMorigin, for people to know'(hat be * not of— LA I A f IMBVrtKff. xOtl la really the moat attractive thing tractd when 70a discover that your •he hasn't Fou won't mix." about an Oriental rof, aaide front tht "valuable Oriental" Is » cheap, flimsy "Too talk at If culture was a sign- $ beautiful colon—will b« lost rug with little or no wearing quality. board packed around for people to .95 Oriental rug* from Persia, for In- And you'd best put some sort of Jpok at," the younger one retorted, his 36 stance, are faiclnattni and they are cushioning under your rags. They'll vole* rising, "something physical, like being made to meet the American de- be *oft«r under foot and they will measles. Why, It's nothing more than CASH DELIVERED mand. The designs and colon are hold up much longer. • state of mind—like conceit Too the same at In the rup made In the Our youngest cherub recently ex- know blamed well I'd marry her any- Bait You don't need to think the presied hlmielf by spilling a bottle way. If It weren't for putting her fa tndf % ajumL It «MD> less of your domestic Oriental rag be- of Ink all over one of our nigs bat under a lifelong handicap that's utter- cause It ti factory made. Morle ln- a cleaner got It out, fortunately. k> needless." Tbe younger Merit splred conceptions of nomad* tlttlng roudly, Fern Kture, wlather turned Hidden! y, grabbed the beta) of dtrifn, «ad priot. croaslegged wearing; on one matter- ((6. l»l». Wwttrn N« hat on tb« corner of tbe big desk and, Skitled MOT* dwigoai bob jfmmlng It down upon his head with- out noticing that It fitted him like an Proud Graduate With Her Diploma umbrella, strode from tbe offl.ee. tine ngard for cficiaaqr tad "Here, here," Merrlweather senior Cult DalWerad * * *** - • -• ^ called after him. "You've got my hat, ISQftOCOOOflXj#XU0 ?gMQIMMf drat If Bat the young man was at ha PktoM die conraoienco and beauty of tbit ontstmading gone. PROSPERITY GAS RANGB in yur kitchen! Feararta: for some time the chubby faced one fiss cookkg bolt* HOVM> Porcelain coamd noith—«f easj to data cogitated. He could find no flaw In wiTCf appcejcistc its tut of $ what be had said. That about over- as a china dish! Room^ baking and broil- all*, now. If he were to don overalls, opcnnoOf its «yikr htMtiotj 5 Ing OTena; full-si** burner*; Urge cook- everyone would recognize that they and woodeAl taking qual- were foreign to him. If be ... The ing top. Sturdily cooctractcd, stands telephone Interrupted. It wat Mrs. DOWN Bsltwss In lasy rigid. Handy service drawer. SM and Merrlweather. "But blast It, I've got Priced TCfr low* MoatMy PeyMais COMPARE the Prosperity todajrl a conference at three o'clock," be pro- ft-J fMinJM ffcaml tested. "I can't go shopping. Where's the chauffeur; well, confound It, I didn't give him the day off, did 1} Beside*, Joe ran off with my hat . . ." The phone clicked. Mr. Merrl- RELIABLE OIL STOVES AND SEE THESE SPECIAL BARGAINS weather sighed. He would go shop- ping. Of coarse the conference could wait RANGES AT REDUCED PRICES IN GAS RANGES At Roaenbloom's he found himself floundering In the wake of bis wife fn a aea of humans. After struggling ten 4 BURNER BETSY ROSS GAS RANGE minute*, he gave up. His wife left ErZ-WAY WICKLESS RANGE him waiting Bt tbe foot of tbe express HEAVY CAST IRON COOKING TOP $ elevators. Five, ten, fifteen minutes. WITH HIGH SHELF AND SHELF .85 WITH IMPROVED CLOVER LEAF .85 He bectms aware suddenly that some- UNDER BURNERS *36 REMOVABLE LIDS 42 one was plucking at bis sleeve. Be CASH DELIVERED turned to face a huge woman In a High Speed Heat Diffusing Burners. Worth f 69-25. Special at CASH DELIVERED sloppy, red hat, trailing two dirty Faced children from her ham-like hands. 4 BURNER DISPATCH GAS RANGE "Where's the cometsT" she enquired. WICK KEROSENE RANGE .90 WITH OVEN CONTROL $ .85 The--er—humph I" "The corsets . . ." the lady repeated PORCELAIN ALPINE GREEN PORCELAIN ENAMELED 49 patiently. CHIMNEYS CASH DELIVERED Worth |66.60. Special at „... CASH DELIVERED "Confound It, woman, what do yooj take me forT be gasped at last, horri- fied at her brazen familiarity. S BURNER OLIVETTE GAS RANGE She looked at him then with scorn E-Z-WAY WICKLESS OIL RANGE on her flabby face. "The floorwalkers FOUB BURNERS .50 In this store Is terrible," she said. LARGE HEAT RETAINING ASBES- $ .50 WITH BAKING AND BROILING "They don't know anything and they TOS INSULATED OVEN. OVENS. PORCELAIN ENAMELED *36 ain't got any courtesy. I've a good no- Guaranteed To Bake Perfectly. Ther- 71 Worth 146-00. Special at , CASH DELIVERED tion to report FOB to the manager at mometer Gives Exact Temperature. once." , Drip Pan Under Burners. Chromium She lumbered away. Plated Handles. The De Luxe Model. CASH DELIVERED PROSPERITY GAS RANGE ' Tills (ierninii slio|>henl <1"K, Alma, ha* completed a four months' training For a long time Mr. Merrlweather eourw an a guide fur the blind mxl 18 holding the dlploiim slip received at the couldn't force himself quite to reallM SNOW WHITE OR GREEN AND' Lighthouse, nn liiMtit nnil telephoned to the yacbt . Inh When iirneed of plumbing supplies of any kind-call "Confound It all, son," he «uld when he llnnll; got (he young limn on tlit! ul her end of the wire. "That water us upland have our special plumbing expert call and »-<> were talking about; we ought to Htnrt distilling It right away If we're give you an estimate. No charge for our services. Kolng to. Why not bring her out to (lie house tonightT"

Head nf <;oorge Washington, carved hy lliilzoii Bornlum on the fiiee ul Mount lltisliimiro In South Diikotit, unveiled recently us the first completed — A Clasiifled Ady. Will Sell It. work of Die projected tnt'inorliil.

Cath.rinri In a Day The San Francisco peak Is the hlgh- 'Jonik When milking a long voyage, at eoe Mt peak In Arizona. It la 5,000 f«et SEARS, ROEBUCK AND Co. particular spot on the other site of above the Colorado plateau, and It Wmt Cats and WoaatU the world, tlie change is repreiented more than 12,000 feet above sea level. RETAIL STORE by a whole day, which must be added Prerentinfection! Tre»e STORE HOURS It was thought by the Indians to bt Talaphona •r substraeted according to the way 275-277 HOBART STREET the third mountain created, and wat every cut, wound or Dailr »'*> *• 8l30 Onfor* the ship !* going, ctn a leap year, go- called by them the "High Place of scratch with this power- PERTH AMBOV p ing from Yokohama to San Francisco Know." In 1689 It wat named by Mar- ful Don-poisonous anti- W*4- «iM» lo 1 should the ahip come to the place of FUUd co* da Neu, a Franciscan friar, as septic. Zonite actually Sat. • lo • WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK TELEPHONE .Change on February '20, then, If a day the "Kingdom of 8an Frnnclsco." The 1 idded, that adt'ed day l« known of kills germ*. Helps to PftRTHAlftBOY peak la also known on some mapt as heal, too. 3M1 " illy as February 80. "Huapbxeyi ''Mi WMliM PBWS " FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930 SECTION TWO PAGE THHJa •

Older at the prices/ you >v IKTII waiting for

The coming of the August Sale it good Furniture for every room at sensational news to the hundreds of thrifty buyers riJCNITLCC reductions! Buy one piece or an entire who know the values this annual event home-full of furniture and save 25% to brings. Greater than ever! More varieties! iHi 111 r 1i c n HT 40%! Liberal terms gladly arranged. Ck««t of MeUl Drmv.rt RIGHT NOW S«wi>B Ck**U CtklMU $15.75 Lots of it, from the finest makers, is being sold under cost of $7.49up $27.00 Four or five production—and everybody knows that prices lower than cost $4.49 Walnut flnjthid drawar cheats, cannot long endure! Continuous post ana Mnupte red limit vewaiwi. 2» if yy*[Mi i riiwflriiwfl lfairtutur > fa up youy r fHI thit \Wt tirot too Sflftr TWtW. f oomy in site filfefi; wi or mahogany fin- Roomy and «uh- and nice In ap- i i d h l iBhes, Very ished. Amply buy it is now and the place to get i t is JJAMES McCOLLUM'S. sturdy. •tantlal. pearance. large. N € ODD TABLES

COIL SPRINGS M> LB. MATTRESS $11.50" ODD CHAIRS $10.50 $7.49 • — $18.50up 99 coilt luora comfort. BjO pound all cotton mat- Walnut tables in the pop- Jacquard u p h o 1 itered A very iilbrtantial bad trtti covered with fancy ular octagonal shape, and nprinf, at an attractive art ticking. Wall tufted. SAVE chain, with 10ft com- price. A guarant«*d value! in a variety of style*. fortable cmhion. Spe- cial values I 3-Pc. Living Room Suites With a positive Saving of 25 % to 60% Now S pc. Jacquard, all ov«r, reg. ?149 $ 9900 3 pc. Tapestry, all over, reg. $179 $12950 3 pc. Mohair, Walnut Frame, reg. $275 $137.50 3 pc. Mohair, Walnut Frame, Taupe, reg. $250, webb bottom $176.50 3 pc. Mohair, Walnut Frame Suite, reg. $265 web bottom, $189.50 3 pc. Tapestry, all over, reg. $300 . web bottom $210.00 3 pc- Mohair, All over Mulberry, reg. $850 $225.00

BED ROOM SUITES IN 3 - 4 - 5 • 6 - 7 PIECE SETS HERE IS A DEMONSTRATION OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN Will MWMT b« bouffat at theae prices A pofitive aaving here of 25% 10 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITES to 80 %. lO.-Pc. Tudor Walnut Dining Room Suite, formerly $250, Now $189.00 3 Pc. Walaot Bad Room Suite, formerly $149.00, Now $ 99.00 10 Pc. Queen Ann Wai- Din. Room Suite, formerly $250, Now $144.50 4 Pc Walnut Bed Room Suite, formerly $159.00, Now $109.00 10..Pc. 2 tone Sueen Ann Walnut Dining Room Suite, formerly 4 Pc Walnut Bed Room Suite, formerly f 179.00, Now $129.50 $275, Now $150.00 4 Pc Walnut Bed Room Suite, formerly $210.00, Now $169.00 10 Pc. Walnut Dining Room Suite, formerly $245, Now $179.00 4 Pc W«l«rt Bed Room Suite, formerly $250.00, Now $176.00 10 Pc. William and Mary Walnut Dining Room Suite, formerly With Maple Overlay $27S, Now $210.00 7 Pc Walaut Bed Room Suite, formerly $350.00, Now $250.00 10 Pc Tudor Walnut Dining Room Suite, formerly $360, Now $249.00 10 Pc Spanisp h Renaissance Walnut Dining Room Suite, for- Owr 50 Bed Room Suite* to Select From $275.00 merll y $450$450, NNow

OUR AUGUST SPECIAL A complete Bed Room, 10 Piece*, Coiubtuif of: Walnut Drewer Bed Vanity Cheat of Drawer* WALNUT i prat SPINET DESK DAY BEOS HOOS1ER ODD VANITIES aad ODD DRESSERS METAL AND WOOD up KITCHEN CABINETS $14.50 With and without drawan. Bench FRENCH VANITIES In Walnut Finish. RKFIUCERATOItS op Z Pillow. In Iyory, Gray and Green np Graceful style. Opens to full 1 6«9Ruv up op $18.50 ATM* OFF «ixe bed. Complete with $18.00 $34.50 $14.50 spring snd mattrw*. 95

8 Pc. BREAKFAST SET 3 aad 4 PC- FIBRE SUITES

In Gr«en or Gray. A Bar- IN A VARIETY OF gain at Watch Our Windows COLORS AT C $18.49 up $22.98 For 98 Specials

Easy Easy JAMES McCOLLUM Terms Terms 129 Irving Street Rahway, N. J. jpijw^fr^*- BA.QBF01TR SECTION TWO FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930 CARTERET PRESS News of the World Told in Pictures

The MacDonald Girls A Study in Expressions at English Baby Show Far From Heat Waves

Here Is part of a public baby show held at Putney Crectie. They repreient a variety of mood* befori the start of the Judging by 8ir Bruce-Porter. After the Earthquake in Italy Elsie, Jeanette and Blossom MacDonald. Elsie U ft non-profes- RAINIER NATIONAO PARK, Wash-Right: Chief Guide H. B. iHlflftii reoentlr eojnpleUd Uw Isading feminine rok ta dinnlnghtm giying aHlft to his party on a steep part of Paramount'* Ernst Lubltsch's production, "Monte Carlo," And Blos- Peak. Note the midsummer snow In the distance. som ll a stage comedienne from New York. New 10,000-Ton Cruiser Dime Arcade on High Building

CHICAGO—Chicago has a dime arcade on the top of one of her PHILADELPHIA—The new 10,000-ton cruiser U. 8. 8. Chester tallest buildings. You drop a dime in and you are able to see out One of the first photographs received of the »arthciuake In Italy showing the ruins left In Its wake. The entire city of Mantilla, in the Province of Cordoba, was wiped out, none ol the lnnattltant* having a latest addition to the fleet at the Navy Yard here, Just before it lei1 over Chicago. chance of escape. on a cruise to twenty-one European ports. Flaring Felt Hats for Fall Elephants Take "Cure" at Hot Springs Moose Calf Became Friend

f Alice and Tip, two ponderous members of a traveling circus troiii*'. try the healing power* Of Uw famous sulphur and magnesia springs at Uie Homestead, Hot Springs, Va. \

Veteran British Explorer to Be Honored 8TpCKHOLM—The one-year-old moose calf, whose life was f With a smartly patterned black and white woolen sports drew aved by this farmer in the Province of Helslnglawt He bat re- allowing white linen collar Hnd cuffs, Lucille Powers, film actress, mained U.1 become tame. j wears one of the newer wlde-brlmmed hate In white felt, ...... ^ Will Handle All Details And Now the Messengerette

/• > LOS ANUKLE3 Clwynn Wll/son, the Amerlrun Olympic Commit- f

• t«e general manaKor of t.li« 1032 Olympic fSumra here, Inspecting tlio (' LONDON-SIr Fllmlors Petrle, eighty, veteran explorer mid noted authority on the neolithic IIRP, - i •^^•hwA^MHMHm^^j iBsliiiiiiiiiiiiHl , numbering machine wlik:li 'brands" numerals into the sen Li ol the who will he honored by Britain for his fifty yearn of explorations and scientific Investigations. He WHS th» NEW YORK -The Postal Telegraph now employs mart* r.-J- | flrst to find Uie mysterious writings in Uie Sinai Deaert In 1805. He U shown with some of his rare flnd- ' Lot Anfelei Coliseum. lnct formed girls to carry mw«rs, TWt: Mia, J,uiR Connolly (irteg U:i | Edna Banford a message from the machine to be delivered. 41 FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1930 SECTION TWO PAGE FflTf

• he Corner * ••» COOL AND ( OMIOK I AM.r *N»POIUK'S MlltiON DOtlAR TUFMRf YOUR DRAWING LESSON (Now inn'l lh«r too fLnat) Now Lteinutei knew tdat uuly uue N«xt mikt Hhiiker* and as •»•, could help Ler. Iliot wan HIM mighty (No. «) Two bind and two for* pawi; Zeus. So she basteu«d to Hie l«>u of iiiiiv funny question mark; Tou'v« drawn a aqulrral with a not blgh Oljmpua and asked Zeus iu com- Tlieii Hdd a nurly line; Clupcd tiKbl In hit aharp clawt. k funny hump and two sharp M» mand DIs to return I'ersepbona. -LuolU* CrltM. "But my brother Dla lurea JOUI dangbter," Stem replied, -lie has made bar queen of all Ui« untUr- world. She may return to jou only It abe has eaten nothing aliice ahe has bean In the underworld. It la • law of the gods that no one maj LAST TIMES TODAY— come back to earth again It ha has taken any food In the kingdom of • 9 DIs." Now It happened that Persephone WILDWOOD-by-the-Sei had picked a pemegranate aa aba TH€/E WHC NEW JERSEY walked la the palaea garden and had HOW SPRING RETURNED looked tor Mt lorelj dangbter to eaten part of It com* dkndng to meat bar. Sha be- The largest... flnait... moit modern* hotel TO EARTH When Hennas, tha messangef et cama frUbtenad and aaarchad in all Zeus bad told him what bad hap- DANCE" «l tWl ppuUr wa-bath.d Uland . . |utt direction* She Ugbtcd a torch and • itep from the boardwalk and all amute- Tbe Qraaka of olden dtnaa tall of pened, the gmt god was thoughtful —With— i beautiful enH. Two hundred tpacioui ... airy rrotea tbera w«ra paanfnl and lh«Tha next day and tbe next, abe wan- said. "It most not always be bamn rooms . i • moit of which overlook the akea wera qnlet No traca ot winter dered far Bud near. At la*t aha tat of flowers and grass. Monte Blue - Lila Lee «ootn , . . finett of private facilitlet ivei entared the valley, for It WM • down on the banks at tbe stream and "Speed again to mj brother I Veil ... nvatropolHar. service .. . splendid ipot dear to the heart of Demeter, tba wept, tor abe knew bar daughter had him that the .earth needs Persephone. f*H . . . daintily prepared. tartb mother. been itoten. Tel] him that half of every year ah* Betty Compson Persephone waa tbe only daughter "No graaa, no flower*, no trait, no la to stay with him In tha dark halls SUPPER DANCING DAILY >f Demeter and as fair as the taJreat greqn thing of any kind shall appeal ot bli palace. Tbe other half of the In a Magnificent Grill lover ID the meadowa, on the earth until ay daughter ta re- year she Is to return to the earth TOMORROW ONLY One da; Peraephooe looked op tram turned to met" abe declared sorrow- and bring back the flowers and tbs 2 - BIG FEATURES - 2 GOLF PRIVILEGES ler playing to aee a ahlnlng chariot fully. gnus." ipproachlng. Four black boraet draw Just then Demeter beard a mar And aa Uenne* led Persephone up tbe chariot and holding tbe rttlna waa muring, and looking up, taw theto the earth and through tbe ralleyi MODERATE RATES i tall, handsome Otrure. Be carried Djrnph, Aretbuaa, rising from a fonn to Bnna, the barren land became RICHARD tnin nearby. WWTE FOR BOOKLET I tpear and wnre long flowing' rnhef green. Tbe corn sent up Its yonnt "Dear Earth Mother, be not sad.shoots. The trees burst Into le&L 'FRAMED' bnt be comforted," said Arethoia. Demeter looked scross the valley -With— "A* I hurried onder the earth on m to see the beautiful goddess dancing DIX way here. I passed the palace of th May until Octpb«r toward her wtth Sowers bound In be: In god Dla, On bis throne, beside him hair. Spring and youth bad once gits Persephone, wearing a golden more returned to the earth. crown and balled as queen." -Allca M. On "LOVIN' THE Evelyn •hm glUtuned In the sunlight. Her wpbone fell to ber knees and COT LADIES" Brent Bred ber face for she knew that this JIM GIRAFFE With was no mortal, but a god. The char- Regis Toomey ITHE PERTH AMBOY I lot stopped beside her. The driver ol Jim GLralle can eat/i/v^H LOIS WILSON fait hfiral I maiden a long time and finallytn o SUNDAY — MONDAY — ttootd (or ber to rise and come to GAS LIGHT COMPANY him. Be helped ber Into the shining I chariot, lifted the relna, and waa soon I Hying over the meadow. WILLIAM POWELL 206 SMITH STREET I I The borsea sped along until they came to a river. From the depths of this water a water nymph arose. "You shall not pass," abe cried. F I Heating and Cooking Appliances I "You Uave DO right to take the maiden "SHADOW T°H E LAW" without asking the eajU> mother." I This caused tbe handsome yoong Ruud Automatic and Storage god to become angry. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY — He threw his spear Into the river Water Heaters and the nymph melted Into the waves t and was gone. The waters parted and the earth oitened. The borae* arid tha "COURAGE" New Process Gas Ranges I chariot, bearing I'eraepbone and the j »unii gixi, dashed ihrouxb the open- _With— In*, and were seen no more. I AVben Pemeter, tbe earth mother, returned to the valley of Rnna, abe Con-Den-Rit Radiant Logs I Belle Bennett "F«r-Flu»f Empire" Double Vocal Chords street forty (40) feet to the poinf Odorlett^Efficient—Inexpensive or olace of BEGINNING. The British empire U tlie correct Premises known as 103 High Marion Nixon I designation for the whole agRregate Woodbridfe. territory linked together by allegiance Decrees amounting to approxi NEXT THURSDAY And FRIDAY— ' t to the British crown. The associated asely $5,000. self-governing communities of the r!ft>gether with all and singular the WILL ROGERS Telephone 8610 Perth Amboy British empire are spoken of is the rights, privileges, hereditaments and British Commonwealth of Nations. appurtenances thereunto belonging I or in anywise appertaining. "SO THIS IS LONDON" BERNARD M. GANNON, Sheriff. If It Kill. Him CHARLES K. SEAMAN, JR., Urcatioa Usually you can tell bj looking at a $23.10 Solicitor. SUlnlees steel waa Invented In 1910 man that his Idea of worthwlille W. I. 7-11, 18, 25; 8-1. by a cutlery worker In Sheffield, Eng- achievement Is pawing other ears,— Tuxedo land. New Castle News. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY RABINOWITZ HARDWARE 78-666. Clas/ufled Adi. Bring' Results — TO: "If It's Hardware, We Have It!" MILDRED SOLOMON: Full Line of Suits Bv virtue of an order of the Court HOTEL of Chancery, made on the second day of July, 1930, in a cause therein HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES JAMES pending, wherein the BROAD AND TWO MARKET BUILDING AND LOAN HOUSE FURNISHINGS w-oww ASSOCIATION, a corporation, is complainant, and you, «t al., are de- 658-565 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J cylinders are fendants, because you are the own- S. FISHK1N er of reeord of the premises in <•(• r nftrr It has FUNCTIONS before delivery. A steady Dated: July 8, 1930. Manufacturers and Dealers in stream of gas is a/vayi ready neen slaughtered and dressed': JACOB L. NEWMAN, " ANYWHERE the instant you want a bright, ('"Iftoen. They nre: n^ck. rhurk 810 Broad St., hot flam*. Let us be yonr gaa ribs, shoulder, (mv shank, brio Newark, N. J. ANYTIME CANDIES AMD ICE CREAM company. We're ready to serve kel, cross rllm. |ilnle, novel, loin W. I. 7-11, 18, 25; 8-1, 8. THE you today, Call or telephone. llaok, rump, rimmi. sfonnl cul flfl Main at. Woodbrldf*. Tel. it SHERIFF'S SALE FIRST CLASS SERVICE munfj, hlnd| slmrik. From the IN CHANCEHY QF NEW JERSEY 113 Illhle we tetiru tupf vrus euten . —Between The FRANKLIN SO* INSTALLED WITH iiefore the dn.vs uf Abi-uh»m. CIETY FOR HOME BUILDING GEORGE CDS GUSTAV BLAUM lit. 1%U Wwlarn NiwnnBucr Union. I AND SAVINGS, Complainant, and Paulus Dairy PYROFAX OUTFIT FRANKLIN C. FREDERICK, et PORT READING, N. J. Groceries autd Pronasons als., Defendants. Fi Fa for sale of Main Office: 189-185 New St., New Brunswick, N. i. In Tel. Woodbridge 8-0094 82 Main Street Woodbridge SHEBIPF'S SALE ~A Plrth mortgaged premises dated June 19 of New Jersey. Between 1930. Phone 2400 ' Established 1890 rt o Amboy S»vin»s I" *»*' %i.23 By virtue of the above stated writ 1 ation, Complainant, and Edward to me directed and delivered, I will AULUS Klnse^y and Emily M. Kinsey. his expose to dale at public vendue, on OSmVELY wile, Charles B. Pe»rce and Sara M. WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY Pearce, his wife, Defendants. Fi Fa OF AUGUST, NINETEEN HUN- ERFECTLY MILK For Quality for sale of mortgaged premises dated DRED AND THIRTY USE ASTEURIZED At one o'clock Standard Time (two ^ virtue of the above stated writ o'clock Daylight Saving Time) in the P to me directed and delivered. I will afternoon of the said day at the WALL PAPER to blic n I O Walker-Gordon Certified Milk l t ublicJ^ £ * Sheriff's Office in the City of New expose to sale at P J^£v WEDNESDAY, THE 6TH DAy Brunswick, N. J. PAINTS and VARNISHES AUGUST, A. D., 1930 All the following tract or parcel at 1 o'clock Btandard time (2 o clock of land and premises hereinafter TRY THE daylight saving time) in the after- particularly described, situate, lying .... Jintt-f noon of »aM day ut the Sheriff's^Of- and bt'injr in the Township of Wood- DISTRIBUTION COVERS rinfe. Thousand* al thtl* bridge, in the County of Middlesex, rm««» now iivinj fice in the City of Mew BruMWick, N and State of New Jersey, known and l.livt ttrviv n toRtiu Pjiotix All the following tract or parcel a» lots thirtee"-n 13), ,,,./j Lmmin J)«|U/itor of land and premises hereinafter par- New York Wall Paper Co. •I s/ffk iliottl fourteeLUUiit't;ini \»-«/(14), , --twenty-thre• „ (23)e , ticularly described, situate, lying and and twenty-four !> N E corner Churnh &. t. Secon.! Sta. flfty-flvo one Sheriff. Full Line of Auto Accessories ) foat to the PRANK H. HENNESSY, Pl.infi.ld, N. J. • street; thonr« (4) $18.1)0 Solicitor. C-. A-W, «d 3~-d St. WOODBWDCe Pheae: Plainflald 6-lft"* the southerly «i

NOTICE TO CREDITORS K1>W1N A. FINN, Administrator of ADAM S'/AHO A (NT * NJ) Perth Amber 111' March 11, 1»K. Sheriffs Cub Loan I.***.** Ressrrs for shor'*gs Wm 8. Humah 4.41110 tion therefor agaitut the Mid Admin Heg. Municipal Accountant (N.J.I Accounts Receivable •t.ULM Madison Towuhlp—School Fund 11*41 Perth Amboy. N. J. Tax anticipation note* totalling l40i,l*l- Plslnsbwo -Township .** Monroe Township—School Fund •4111 tat m tor. .00 were sold during ths current period to Emergency Notes Plslnsboro Township — School Fund June, II, !•». meet current budget Items and are shown 114,111.41 ITt.44 Dated July 12th, 1930. Board of Chosen Frseholdsrm, Due from Win I. Hannah, sheriff 1,4111* Motor Vehicle Floes—Special Trust for County of Middlesex. as a liability in this rsport. Deferred ch*rg*a to future taxation .. t,(M.t»l.t* Municipalities 1M.II EDWARD A. FINN, County Dstaotlva Pension Fund , .New Brunswick, N. J. ' Thsrs Is an unused balance of llll.tl Improvement* la Progress Hl.lll.ll tllt.ll Administrator. Hoaorable Oentlemsn; to cover ths South River Drawbridge smer- Unoomplau ooatracts (Set Comments) MI.MI.7* Contraou Payable (See Commsnts) W. I. 7-26; 8-1, 8, IB, Pursuant to rour ordsr ws hars oomplst gency. sthlcn we hold on our balanoe ahset Surplus Renrntu 1117 ,, H.III.T* Temporary Notes I % Ressrrs ed sn examination of ths accounts and rso pendlndyurtber charges. Temporary Improvsment Notes ...... ,..,, ords In ths offloes ef ths following Countr Surplus revenue at January 1, 111* as rs- Serial Bonds NOTICE TO CREDITORS officials, for tbe period from January i, flactef by exhibit A. amounted to 1111,- Term Bonds FRANK FERRARO, Administrator III* to March IL 1*1*: tll.it, Ths current year's budget tntlolpat- Appropriation Balano* Vooktlonal School .. •I Joseph Ferraro d«c«aMd, by direc- Arthur J. Hamley, Tnuursr ed lit!,***,** and tblt leaves a balano* at Capital Surplus Charts* Formaa, Surrogats this time la tb» amount of 111,111.64 as Is Surplus Revenue HIT tion of th« Surrogate of the County Uaorga Cathsrs, County Clerk displayed by Bxhlblt K. •f Middlesex, hereby gives notice to The reports of ths Surrogate and Couaty As statsd above, dus to tha litigation with TOTAL AttBTB lll,*l*.4t TOTAL LIABILITIBS 144.11*41 tlll.01 the creditors of the «aid JOSEPH Clerk ars submitted to you under separate reference to ths Bx-Sharifrs balance, this FERRARO to bring- in their debts, cover. • acoount has been rscelved on the Balanoe Due lo tb* fact that for ths past several Sheet penning tfinal settlement. Whatever BIHIBIT B demands and claim* against the estate months a new system of aooouatlnr Has funds an collected In settlement will bs BALANCH IHCBTat MARCH II, 111* •f the said deceased, under oath or b+en In the process of Instillation In bis of- miscellaneous revenue when received. Airars LIABILITIBS RIF«R affirmation, within six months from fice. Sheriff Barnard M. Oannon has re- May wa suggest that you glvs particular CAPITAL I TO ODKJtsWT TltDa-T 4 vested tbat we forestall tbe examination stldy to Bxhlblt O Expenditures You Will .,.„ TO OlTRIlsWT TRUiT 71,1*7.1711*711 Accounts Payable, KM I, L I4.lll.ll CAPTTAr. this date or they will be forever bar- of his aooounts until such tiros as his nswnote the budget appropriations, amounts ex- ShertfTs Cash Loan OomniHts !,»•»•• HmergsnoT Notes, Payable J If4.ltt.41 red of any action therefor against system will be oorspUtsd. pended, and unexpended balances. Acoounts lUeairable IUI H 14.4IT.7l Tai Anticipation Hats* Payable J 44I.HI.4I . the said Administrator. •YE HBRBBY CBRTI7Y that In our opla Your auditors congratulate you upon ths Basra-Ms-- Kates Commaats 11,11*.M South River Drmwbrldc* BMS-T*. Commaati . H1.4I lost tha attached exhibits and comments sst result shown for ths first three months. Due from W. a Hannah, Sheriff, Comment- 1,411.1* Surplus Revean* Balano* X I*, 111.14 Dated July 12th, 1930. forth the true condition of the finanolal af- With ths exception of several Institutional. Dsferred «lhUfw to Future Tag- R*serv* for ahortage Wl Hannah. Comments 4.4IM4 FRANK FERRARO, fairs of ths Countr Traasursr, and Board Intsrsat, and other accounts over 'which you , "'on M MI4,!*«.t* Cnexpewded baJances of Appropriation*. O t,lll.44T.*l Administrator. ef Chosen Freeholders, for ths period from have no control, the expenditures have been Improvements in Pragma .... O to T IIMI4.I* Motor Vehlole Fines—Speelal January 1, 111* lo March II, 111*. A oopy considerably lower than J5% of the budget Lnoorapleted Contracts N 141.11*7* Trust for municipalities .... CommesU lit.14 •HKHIFF-B SALE—In Chancery of Newof this report and tbat of the Surrofata TRUST DIVISION: Burpia* RevMue 1117 Comment* fMM.lt Cs. Detective Fusion Fund .... Comments t,144.T4 J-rs»y. Between Manhattan Bulldiitf and and County Clerk, will be filed In the offlos All cash was provsd in this division In aBalano* of Antlolpatsd Rsvsnue Duo to Oatraoton M Loan Association, Complainant, and Andara tf tha Honorable Walter R. Darby, Commls maansr similar to that In the ourrent divi- to tie realised from «-l-l* Temporary Not** t% Raservs. Comments Soreji Nlalson, at als., Dsfsndsnts. Fi FaMoner of Municipal Accounts of the Stats sion, and this Item nesds no further oom- - to ll-ll.-l 0) IJILIOMI Temp. Improvemeni Notes Payable fur Hate of mortfated premise! dated Juns of New Jersey. Trenton. N J. snt at this time. At March II, HID, thsrs **.!• ••rial Beads Payable '•Mil „, a, 1110. Hsspsotfully submitted, was a balances of case In ths trust account Overpayment Receivable .... Comment* I T*rm Bonds PayaW* I By virtue of Ih* shove stated writ to me LBVINB AND LIPMAN. In tha amount of 11,117.11. for which thsrs Appropriation Balanoo Vooational •Ire-ted and delivered, I will expose to sals By Nathan Llpman. was a liability of II41.64 balancss due to •ohsol Commsnts et public veDdue on COUNTV OP MIDDLESEX, municipalities for special motot* vehicle Cspltal Surplus Comments finss, and an unexpended balance in tha Surplus Revenue HIT ,. CoremeBts •;••« it WEDNESDAY, TUB 50T1I DAT OF HTATK OK NEW JBK8BY County Detective Pension Fund In the am- AUC1U8T. A. D, 1»IO OUNTT THHASUKEH'8 OFFICE. 'Mil 7, •I 1 e'olook in.nd-.ra time (" o'clock dsy- OONMRNT* ount of 11.110,71 TOTAX8 -,|l,lll,TM.Tt 1.IIUI T,»41.*T4II TOTALS U.1II.T44.7* MIT.il Bfht saving time) In Ihe afternoon of said HCOPE OF THE AUDIT: CAPITAJJ DIVISION: MH.I74 „ day at tbe UK-riff's Office In the City of Our examination embraced all the records Cash has besn fully commented upon un- I(w Brunewlek. N. J. snd accounts in tha office of the Couaty der ths current divisian. All the following tract or parcel of land Treasurer, but did not Include the Slnklnf; The balancs on deposit at March II, 1110, CASH RECEIPTS — CURRENT THRU! MONTH PBBIOD sTNDBS •nd prtmlava hereinafter particularly de- Kund Commission which Is audited sepa- n the capital division, amounted to 176,-BALANCE—JANUARY 1, HI*—EXHIBIT A I 1IMM IT KABOH It, 1M* scrlbsd. eltuate, lylni and belne; In Isslln, rately by ths Department of Municipal Ac 1*1.11. Countr Clsrk's Revenue ia.119.74 CASH DISBURSBMslNTDISB S — CtTRRBNT Township of Wnodbrl easterly analyals of our calculations. At March IL, Plalnaboro Township Treasurer Cootllreat in in made a detailed and careful examination .14 snd at right angles to Rldi-ley <»nn «n< uf all checks drawn and all vouohsrs paid 1110, tha uncompleted contracts which Motor Vehicle Fines Bonded Usst ralllnt Dire 'ii.J: lundred t«venty-Nve 1125) f«-t, thence III during the three month period. We proved equal the amounts due the contractors tr- Inleraet on Bonded Debt >M*ooo northerly parallel with HMKoloy avenue and reconciled all bank accounts and bal-ailed II41.B1I.76. Exhibit N shows the an-Accounts Reoslvable: Count? Clark's Account Expenses ••.lit •• •arty (10) feet; thence III winterly at rlgbt ances m the Current. Trust and Capital Dl- alysis of the account. County Clerk-^Fees I.MI.T4 H H»;, •ngles to Klriseley a%*niK une hundred risbuu t«/ awtus.ts. and e» ssilaissi «s— flVTJPllllll ' W.istTJ Ihe figures displayed on Hie various exhibits Sh«r)tf—Fees , 1,141.11 1 SIH, af HHUtNNIMtJ correctly Itate the condition of affairs. During that f»ir ttl« United Statsa Gov- VSUf Tshlcle funil ...' lt.lll.ll Sarrogtte'a Acoount ll,«7«,j IJp|nx~ known and designated The Treasurer doea not keep sspsrat* ernment' distributed certain fund", to ths tiousty Farm , •4.71 Sheriffs Acoount 4.141II ami S S In BlocBlkk I7IIUI laid down and liank accounts for Current Trust and Capi- 'arlous states, who In turn made dlatrlbu- Stats Land-Tuberculosis Fsxtn Mli.M Oounty Bosrd of Taxation lllh ., designated on map entitled "Hap of Berks- tal Items, but all funds are deposited to** lons to ths Counties, Middlesex Countr re- Sheriff—Mileage 1*11-1111 Mtt.U Dlaoount on Tamporary Loans l.lllt. *•} Torrace, sllusts In Iselln, Woodbrldge tether However, the proportion applicable ceived »S0,5»J 76 at that time, and the Sheriff—Federal Prisoners 41*11.44 Soldier* and Sailors Burials 1.411 51 fou-nahlp, Mldillssex County, N. J" ta each division Is easily ascertainabls and. monos* was need for various public purposea. IH.TI Bridge Tenders Salaries til 10 Bring Ihe same premises conveyed to Ihe results required by good buslnsss ars Howaver.we understand tbat thla was not Mosquito Extsrmlnstlon Mi: m Anderj Hornn Nlelson by deed of Frank J entirely satisfactory. a gift, snd should the amsunt be called for Mlddlassx County Bitenslon Sarvlcs Cooper nml Adell Cooper his wife, dated It would be necessary for tha County to pay I.IIH.J augu-t ;.'., 192S and recorded In Book III All vourtiers for the period were care- over to tha State the amount rscelved. County Vocational Schools Mil :i fully scrutlnlted for receipt, amount, and Therefore, the Item Is shown on the balance Tuberoulosls Pstlsnts H.TIIti *f Denis, page ItS. ronflrmatlon, and were traced into ths Widows Psnslona II. til l; gerond Tract voucher register whliti was addsd and iheet, as a liability, and correspondingly as County Farm Eipenses ll.ltl >.J I1EI3INNIN(1 al a point In the westerly proved All checks drawn wers likewise ex- a deferred charge. Relief for ths Blind side of Illttgeley avenue therein distant In amined and checked against the voucher re- Exhibit E) shows that 13000 was overpaid r Accounts Payabla Reservse s northerly direction one hundred sixty-five gister lo pruve correct payment. > Mr. Andrew Keyes In excess of his 11.1711; 41«r.i r-rt from the intersection,formed by We are uleuei! to stats that with the voucher, The County Treasurer has basn In- __ Kiddies M7< :i Ma said aide of HMs-lei avenue and In-Exception of a few minor bookkeeping er- formed of this Item, and will deduct it from 1»« or, diana vtraet; thetire running (1) northerly he next payment to Mr ECeyes. Sheriffs Accounts Ptyabls ltlT. 1*11 and lilt—Budget along said side of Hldgeley avsnue forty rors all accounts on the Treeaurer's books Ssaler of Weights and Measures Ml! 41 w«-re correct Kindly refer to Exhibits C. Accounts payable, capital Items, amount • in: |40) feet; thjnce (2) westerly at right an- io 11,117.14, and are further described on Buildings and Grounds Accounts Payable—Budget . tics to HI'iltflley avenue one hundred thirty- I), B and y. and for a full analysis of cash, Roads and Bridges Accounts Psrabls —> Budget ... l ; and reconciliation of batik balances. Exhihit L. Widows Pensions Fund Accounts Payable — Budget II.IIIK five (135) feet; thence (I) toutharly Par- Temporary Notes 2% rsserva (27,414.14 Is MM oo allel with Hldgeley avenue forty (411 fas*; You will note on Eiblblt B an Item In .hs amount carried over from 192S for ths Tuberculosis Accounts Payable—Budget Mil :i •nance it) easterly at right angtss ts the amount of 18000 00, described as Sher- '•tlrament of temporary Improvement notes Countr Farm Accounts Parable—Budget • lasTSIey avenue one hundred thirty-five iffs Cash Loan, 'soon oo cash was advanc- 11*4) feet to the point or placs of BBdlN- ed to Ihe Sheriff by Ihe Treasurer, and not sufficiently financed. The appropriation NJMG should bs refunded a I Ihe expiration of ths 'or 111!—|ll,6lt.tl will be transferred at CASH BALANCE — MARCH II. 1110 — EXHIBIT B IIMotii Sheriffs term. This transaction occurred •he cloae of the year. TOTAL "^eiiB hrown and designated at Lots IT prior to January 1, 1910 The loan la usual Temporary Improvement notes, serial lit IH S, aird 18 in mock |7IK) ss laid down and bonds and term bonds are fully described on TOTAL _ _ . . . I lit,111 s: sjeslgnated on map entitled "Map of Bsrks- and customary. *' Isy Terrace, situate In Iselin, Woodbrldga Bxhlblt H shows ths open 1921 accounts Bxhlblt J. EXHIBIT D Townahlp, Mlddleasx County, N. J" receivable, and they amount to 110,147.71 In connection with our examination of - TMTtrr THBKK MONTH PBBIOD sWIMD Hraerganoy notea of n*> to be funded In hese items. We made a careful audit of the Balance January 1. Ill* — Bxhlblt A I 1.114 01 Being part of tha same premises COB- tond ledgers, and found that the balancea AT MABCH II, IMS teyed to Anders fioren Nlelson by desd of llll amount to 111,110.00. and are shown State School Funds — lilt 111.171,17 CASH DISBURSEMENTS — TRUST on the Balance Sheet. ihown on Exhibit fi are correct. County DetectlvB Pension Fond ltt.tl Frank J. Cooper and Adell Cooper, his wife There 1* an unpaid balance In the amount New Brunswick City School Funds It.til -.1 dated Augu-t 26, 1916 and recorded In Booh The books show a balance due at January Perth Amboy city School Funds •1.71* t; •19 of Deeds, page tit. I, 1110 from the Bx-Hherlff of K.I1M0 f 11,000.00 due the Vocational School, and South Amboy Cltr School Funds s soon as the proper terms are met the 11.411 U Decrees amounting to approximately II,- which la still outstsndlng because of the li- Carteret Boro School Funds •00. tigation now going on relative to this mat- Treasurer will Issue his check to close the. Dunellen. Boro Sebool Funds •1,111 II Together with all and singular the rights, account. Helmstta Boro School Funds 14.111 :< privileges, hereditaments at)d appurtenances •xhiblt O la a complete analysis of Rev- Capital Surplus In the amount of IIMtl- Highland Park Boro School Fund* .... 1. Ill; j II was outstanding on the balance sheet at 11.411 i< thereunto belonging or In anywlae apper- enue and Expenditures as budgeted for the Jamsaburg Boro School Funds 7.447 14 talnlng. y»ar 1110, and you Will find that there Is a snuary 1, 1931 and la of the same smount Hetuohen Boro School Funds ,t March II, 1910 This Item will be avail- 11.111 M I1KRNARD M. GANNON, Sheriff. balance of anticipated revenues to he real- Middlesex Boro School Funds 11.111 Tl HTKINER, Solicitor. ised for the remainder of this year In t4ie able for use In tbe budget In subsequent Mllllown Boro School Funds ears. ll.ll> SI amount of 11.111,101 II South River Boro School Funds ll.lllii UMMATION; •potswood Boro School Funds W, I. 7-2B; 1-1, I, II The Larger portion of this I* composed of We wish to extend our thsnks to Mr. 1.7*1:: the amount to bs raised by local taxation, Bayrevllls Boro School Funds 1I.1SI ',! *HK[tIFI<"8 SALE—In Chancery of NewI'.*5M14.I8. At the close of the quarterly Hamley and Mr. White, and their staffs; Cranburjr Township School Funds 1.14! I! Jersey, Between Cltlsenk Building and period, the County Board of Taxation had l*o the members of the Board of Chosen East Brunswick Townahlp School Funds I III ll not certified to the Treasurer the appor- freeholders, for the continual co-operation Msdlson Township School Funds — HID l,oan Association, a corporation of New :lven us during the course of our examine* ll.lii :> Jersey, Complainant *Dd Fred Clsyton, et tionment or taxes, and therefore this Item Madison Township School Funds—llll Balaace no <>«• ]B as an amount to be realised, How- :lon. Monros Township School Funds—1*10 sis, Defendants. Fl 1"« for mile, of mort- We found the recorda In the office of the n.i*i,>» gaged premises daiea June 27. 1934. our next quarterly report will show Monros Township School Fund*—1*1* Balance 147.1. By virtue of the above stated writ to meth-l the proper distribution has seen made. County Treasurer, and Clerk of the Board North Brunswick Township School Funds u.s-11.111 i1 0io directed and delivered, 1 will expose to sals On the liability side or the balance ahset,of chosen Freaholdera to be In excellent Plaealaway Township School Funds II 111 1 st public vtndue on l^tise note accounts psyable currant ID the Plalnsboro Township School Fund*—lilt 1,1*1 i< WEDNESDAY, THE I0TH DAT OF Plalnaboro Township School Funds—1(11 Balancs 17141 AUGUST, K. D., HID. dose a certain mortgage given by Rarlten TowMblp School Funds 11,111 f St 1 o'clock standard time (2 o'clock day- ROACH, et aJs., Defendants. Pi South Brunswick Townahlp School Funds ll.ltl.II light Having time) In the aftenimni af -aid Fa for sale of mortgaged premises, HENRY KUNTZ, Unmarried, to South Plalnflsld Boro School Funds ll.lllii dii) at tlie Bherirfs Office In (he City of dated July 11, 1930. THE BROAD AND MARKET Wood bridge Township School Funds 11,111 >> New lminHwtck, N. J. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- Vocational School Stats Ttx 1,1*1.1* All the following tract or panel of land By virtue of the above stated writ Countr Detect I v« Pension Fund 41111 and premises hereinafter particularly de- to me directed and delivered, I will TION, on April 12, 1929 and record- scribed, situate and being |n the Town«hlp expose to sale at public vendue on ed in the Office of the Clerk of Mid- ef Woodbrldge, In the County of Mlddleaex OA«H BALANCE l-ll-l*—Exhibit B "ill"!! and State of New Jersey. WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTIETH dlesex County in Book 598 of Mort- Alt thoHe certain lots, known and desig- DAY OP AUGUST, NINETEEN gage for said County on pago 484, TOTAL ,..,, ...I 111,111*1 TOTAL nated u Jots numbers forty-eight (4S) and HUNDRED AND THIR/TY which said property is located in tbe forty-nine (19) In Block £79-13, on map en- KXHIBIT • titled, "Map of BerKeley Terrace, situate At one o'clock Standard Time (two Township of Woodbridge, County of J tun mnt rawoD CASH DISBURSEMENTS—CAPITAL In Iselln, Woodbrldle Township. Middlesex o'clock Daylight Slaving Time) in Middlesex and State of New Jersey. sfsUKK tt ttM Improramsnts In Profress—Einlblls N to T: Ccunty, N. J, August, 1P26, Larson A Fox.tbe afternoon of the said day at the Dated: July 2, 1930. CASH RaKBIPTS—OAPITAL Roads rldsjM Civil Engineers. Perth Amboy, N. J.," own- Balance—January t, tltl—SialUt A ,... 71.174.41 Contractors |IM«*<7 lll.lll.ll ed and developed by Anders Soren Nielsen. Sheriff's Office in the City of New JACOB L. NEWMAN, Temporary ImprofMMtU Wstsa Psysble tl,*M.*« Envlnesrlnt Expenses I.IM.M 1.II4.** Brunswick, N. J. 810 Broad Street, tmprorsmeat Alt* H^d H.T14.*I Inspections I.TI*.TI BEGINNING at a point In the weatarly ll.***.»l 1,11*.** Mho of Cooper avanuo distant northarlr Newark, N. J. Slnklnf Puad Adrsrtlslnr I*.II Kit All the following tract or parcel Extras 1.1*1 •• shroo hundred and five (106) feet from tbe W. I. 7-3, 11, 18, 25; 8-1. l.HT.t* •orner formed by the Intersection of theof land and premises hereinafter MUoallansous 111.*! 111.** II northerly line of Indiana avenue with tlss particularly described, situate, lying said wc-trrly line of Cooper avenue; run- and being in the Township of Wood- Total! 171,44* T4 Mt,Mt.l4 I1H414K ning (hence, westerly at right angles to SPECIAL MASTER'S NOTICE OF Andrew Eeyes—OTsrparment Exhibit B --••- Cooper avenue one hundred six und twenty- bridge, in the County of Middlesex, SALE, Acoeiau Payable— Vocational School Contract JI.MIt.»* to0 four hundredths (101.44) feet to a polat; and State of New Jersey. la Chancery of Naw Jarsen, Aooouau PayabU—Cranbury Sswer It,*** »D thence running on a course north eighteen BEGINNING at a point in the Accounts Parable—South Amboy-SayTs»llle %% retalasd T4 II degrees thirty-eight minutes and fortr sec- Between THE ALLIANCE BUILD- T*rm Bsnds Paid , ll.»*» •» ends east forty and twelve hundreds <4*.ll) northerly line of Bucknell avenue, ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION feet to a point; thence running easterly distant westerly one hundred fifteen parallel with the first course one hundred OF NEWARK, a corporation, •nd eighty-two one-hundredths (116- Complainant, and LOUIS TOKB, ll eight and ality-three hundred < 101.11) feet cash BsjMe#LSi«Oh ir, itii-iit.bibu" B '.'I." 1111!;.'.*: I";;::;;;;;;;;; "• "{;}" ,'J to the westerly Una of Cooper avenue; .82) feet from its intersection with et al Defendants. On Bill to Fore- Tim ii •hence southerly, along the said westerly the westerly line of Rahway avenue; I TOTAL lls.lll.ll TOTAL Ine of Cooper avanue forty <40) feet to the close. .1 III.MIII feint or place of BEGINNING. thence (1) northerly at right angles NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BXBTBIT T Bounded northerly by lot No. 47. easter- to Bucknell avenue one hundred by virtua-,of an order for ami* of OF BANK MUNOH- ly by Cooper avanue southerly by lot No.(100) feet; thence (2) westerly and property/ pemjente lite, dated July KNDBD MABCH II, UN 10. and westerly by lands now or formerly parallel with Bucknell avenue, one ef A. Pepltone, at als. 16, 1930, made in the above btated Add Being ths same lands and premises that hundred (100) feet; thence (3) cause, I shall expose for sale at pub- Book Interest Credited sto were conveyed to the said Fred Clayton southerly and parallel with tha first lic vendue and sell to the highest Walsaoa* by B-uik, Not on Adjostmeau Ttslsssasts and Edna Clayton, his wife, by Jensrt- described course, one hundred (100) bidder, on Thursday, August 21, Mar. IL lit! Cash Book P1«s Mi-Ms Tsfar, 11, 1*11 Caron Hulldera, Inc., by deed bearing even IIIT.lll.ll IMe.14 .•I 1MI IHI.147.il date herewith and Intended to be record- feet to a point in the northerly line 1930, at two o'clock in the afternoon sd simultaneously herewith. of Bucknell avenue; thence (4) east* of that day, Eastern Standard Time Decrees amounting to approximately ••,- erly, along the said line of Buckneil being 3 P. M. New York Daylight avenue one hundred (100) feet to Togelher with all and singular the rights, ving Time) at the dwelling house mEVaTNtrsj privileges, hereditaments and appurtenanc- the place or point of BEGINNING. on that part of the premises herein- tts*gp*ndad es thereunto belonging or in anywise ap- Being also known a lots number after described, known as No. 68 Balance pertaining. RMflnsl dariag 1*1* Courts I l*f,fl*.M It'ltLtl | 141.11*01 BERNARD M. GANNON, Sheriff twenty-four (24), twenty-five (26), Meinxer street in the Township of Surplus RsTsnus Appropriated ....| |W.**t.H •1H.IM.M Jail 1MM.M I.1TT.I* 11,11174 F. KACZMABEK, twenty-six (26) ud twdnty-aeven Woodbridge, Middlesex C«unty, New Countr Clerk's Offle* tl.H*.*» 1HM.T4 llltl.ll Workhouse 4I.IM.H 44,41111 111(0 Soltoltor Surrogate's Of fie* H.MI.H 4,111.11 ' IMT.lt (27) in the block I number sue hunJersey- , the fee simple of all that cer- ll.tlt.lt Uslntenano* sf Inniati* W»ls Instltatlons ltt,4H.H! 1,111.11 111.111 »0 W. I. 7-SS; 1-1, I, II, Sheriffs Offlos 4I,**«.*» 4.IM.II 11,111.11 Board afrabsn ud Officers lt,N*.** 11,1*1.10 dred L (600-L), on a "Map »f Wood- tain tract and parcel of land and 11.IIT.H Motor Vehlole Fua* 1<|,»4I.H 14M4*.** •Mlsi-iof Wdikl* and K*«Mi«t 4.TM.M IIMI itTt.H SHBUrrS BsVIJE bridge Gardens, situated in Wood- premises situate, lying and being; in Court Fines and OostS ll,t*«.M 4I4.H lLllt.M Bridge! Tsadsrs ll.***.ll County Farm Ravsaus I.MI.I* 11.T* 4,111.1* MIT.M II.MI.10 IN CHANCBRT OP NEW JERSEY—Be- bridge Township, Middlesex County, the Township of Woodbridge, Coun- CtMiaty sMmtMl aupejrtaMMUat i.Mt.«* LIII.IT 4,41* H tween THE CITIZENS BUILDING AND ty of Middlesex and State of NewInterest on Bank deposits !,*«*.(» 1,IT».«1 I.4HJH Blactloss , ll.ltl.** LOAN ASSOCIATION, Complainant and New Jersey." Motor Vehicle FlasM ll,t4M,t* 1.111.1* 11.U1.U 11 IUI II.IIIT1 Jersey, being known as lots no. 593 atatlawerr l.Mt.M Mill 111.41 ISRABIL lNSELBERQ and EL8IB B. IN- Decrees amounting to approxi- I'm Patients—Stat* Institutions .. MM.W l.ttl.lt •M.11 HELHKRd, Ills Wife, ESTHER IN8EL- and 594 and dwelling thereon, front- Htate Aid — Tuberculosis II.MMI II,*M.M Advartlalag, Publishing and Printing «,***.*• llt.t* l,l«l>* mately $5,800.00. TI4.II l.llltl nmito and MAX INSELBERO, and ing on the Southerly line of Mcinzer Collateral InbsrltaWW Tax I.I*4U* s.t*4).M Contiumt I,*H.N I'll A HI.KB A. CONRAD, an Defendants Together with all and singular, the B«Bdsd Debt 4ll,t**).n 1I.N*.H 117,1** •• street, as shown on a map entitled ltentals—County Propsrty !**.*• IH.H 17*144 IS Fl Fa for sale of mortgaged premises rights, privileges, hereditaments and Tnh«r<'ulos!s Pay Patlsnts sM4I.H iBIersst on Boadsd Debt ll*,M*.t* tl.tll.ll dated June 14. 1*10. "Map of Avenet Park, Section 1, 4IT.H latsrsat on Temporary Loans W.tM.tt 1,41111 11,17141 appurtenances thereunto belonging Hiate Aid—court Stsnograpbar .... 141 I11.W tttT.M Hy virtue of the above statsd writ t» ma Woodbridge Township, Middlesex Amount to be rslssd by taxation l,IH,4l4.1t Buildings ud Orounds I1.IIM* lt.lll.lt 41,111.IT or in anywise appertaining. Osronsrs and Burials I.IH.tt MIT.lt directed and delivered, I will sxposs to County, N. J., owned and developed Bridge Repairs and Constraotlon IT.IM.tt lll.lt sale at public vendus on BERNARD M. GANNON, 1.III.II 11,11)11 WEDNESDAY. THK TWENTIETH DAT by the Maple Realty Company, 215 Boad Repairs and Constructls* (County) .. 1IT, !•*.»« H,4TI.II "" AUGUST. NINBTtsn-N HilNnojr Sheriff. Road Repairs (Motor Vshlcls Flneel li.*M.M Smith street, Perth Amboy, N. J. Road Repairs and Construction (Stats Aid) Ilt.l4t.lt 111*41 11 AND THIRTY 3TAMLER £ KOESTUIR, surveyed and mapped by I*r»on £ •oldlsrs and Sailors Burials and At one o'clock Standard Time (two s'elosk $23.10 Solicitors Daylight Savins; Tims) In ths afternoon of Fcx, Engineers and Surveyors, Perth Memorial Expenses 4,»•».*» HIM 1.TIT.M the said dny at the Hherlff. Office in theW. I. 7-25; 8-1, 8, 15. Amboy, N. J. and filed in the Office Board of Children lt.HI.tl MT4.T4 »,4ll» City of New Drunswlck, N. J. County Board of Taxstlon T.IM.tt LltT.W 1.141(1 of the Clerk of Middlesex County, Oourt Law Library l.ltt.H 1,H*«« All the following tract or parcel of land IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY 16* 16, and further described as fol- Oountr Hospitals llt,TII.M and promises hereinafter particularly de- 79/290. itt,rt*t« scribed, situate, lying and being In the lows: Mosquito Bmrmlnatlon IMtt.lt !•**.*• lMtt.lt Township of Woodbrldge In the County of TO LILLIAN SACHS AND HARRY Sinking Fund Commission 11,111.11 lt.iii .i, Middlesex and Stale of New Jersey. Mlddlassx County Bxtenslon Fund H.HI.W SACHS, her husband, and JOS- BEGINNING at a point on the Vocational Schools 111.TIM* 1.41I.TI i, tit it HEiilNNINC at tha Intersection of Ihe EPH KIRSCHENBAUM. II.TM.N IM.IH.4I northerly aide of Carteret avsnua with the southerly line of Meinzer street, Widows Pensions lli,IM.M ' 11,111.H 11.41110 westerly nlde of Lewis strset and from By virtue of an order of the Court distant 149.13 feet Westerly from Tuberculosis Patients and League ...... lTI.Mt.tl tS.4IT.lf . 14T.IIIH thence runtilng (1) westerly along the of Chancery, made on the 2Kth day the comer formed by the intersec- Onintr Clerk Expenses TI.IH.M i 14,111, Tt M.lll.K northerly side of Csrterst avenue twenty- Ourrogats Expenses II.IM.M i 144.14 H.4II.H six and nevtntyflve hundredths (11.76) feet; of June, Nineteen Hundred and tion of the Westerly line of Man- •herirr BipenHa ll.llt.l* Thirty, in a cause therein pending, 11,1*1. It 41.llf.tl thentie (I) northerly on a courae parallel hattan grenue and the Southerly Oountr Farm Expenses l.t!MI t!4.l» 4,111" with Lewis street one hundred and thlrty- ivherein the BROAD AND MARKET line of Meinzer street as shown on Ballsf of Blind I,••*.*» 111.11 «.4»141 ttir-e ami eight tenths (111.1) feel; thence Relief of Cripple Kiddles l,0*» •• 1IUFLDING AND LOAN ASSOC1A- said map; thence (1) running lll.N 1.11* «0 (IJ easterly at right angleg s with second Countr Detective Pension Fund 441.** 441.** course twenty-five < feet; thence (4> 1ION, a corporation, in complninant, southerly at right angles to Mein- OsJart Altsndants' Pensions Fund IIT.H (IT 1-0 aoulhnrly along tha westerly aide of Lewln end you, <>t al ar« defendant-), LIL- 7.cr street 100 feet thence (2) Bmargsncy Notss Fundsd In this Budget 111,141.41 111,141.41 atrect one hundred-and forty-one and eight 1 Tsmporarr Notss 1% Sec. 11* F. h llll ll.lll.ll 11,11111 LIAN SACHS berauso you arv the running Westerly BO feet; thence Appropriation for Malntensnos and tenthe (111.8) feel to the point or place or (3) running Northerly parallel IlElilNNJNli. owner of the premises in quest on: Assistance Nat'i Guard * Naval 1111111a , 4*t.tt 4II.M Ilelng Lot No. 16 on "Map C" of property HARRY SACHS .because you are with the first described course 100 Auditing 1.IM.H lltl.t* In Wi>o(lbrldge, N. J., known M Wedgr- (he husband of the owner of the feet to the point in the Southerly Maintenance Lunatics—Accounts Payable WH.HI. belonging ID ialds R. Cutter and llll-ll M.HtH M.MMI premises in question; and JOSEPH line of Meinzer street; thence (4) •ldim * Grounds— Accts. Payabl* ltll-lt 1I.NI.H BHlm c JlmwKter. U.ttl.tT Mtltl I>eoree« amounting to approximately |7,- KIRSCHENBAUM because you hold running pantorty 50 feet to the eWad and Bridge Maintenance—Aooounta •««o onon. point or place of BEGINNING. Payabla 1117 II II M,tH.H 111141 Together with all aid singular, the a subsequent mortgage on the- prem- WMews PansloDs—Accounts Payable llll *,*••.•* •tMl.tl ises in question; you are required to Together with all and singular the l,ttt.l# rlgiilsi . privileges, htreditament* and appur- lawtnlosht—Aooounu Parabls 1*1* tl.Ml.tt 1,111.11 lenancea tliertunto belon*iB( er In anywl*- appear, plead, answer, demur or hereditaments nml appurtenances to •riff—Accounts Parabls IIIT-II-II .... ll.lll.tl l.ltt.Tl 1,1*1.41 I.M4H appertalnlngptll . otherwise move with respect to Ihethe said premises belonging or in Ootinly Park Survey 4,111.11 BERNARD, M. dAMNON. r.nywise appertaining. Omaty Farm Account* Payable llll-ll .. l.Mt.t* Ait W99'99 IU li BkBkerlffe . ctftnplainnnt's bill of complaint on I4T.I4 llt.7< Dated July 25, 1930. JOSE9PH V. DKBXMN. cr before the twenty-ninth day of H.1II.44T.K Ml 51 Solicitor. ITMT : «HI,tTT.ii W. I. 7-Jt; 1-la t, ». August, Nineteen Hundred and Thir- J. H. TIlAYfiR MARTIN, ty, or in default thereof, such decree Special Master in Chancery, wni.ti4.ii SHERIFFS SALE wil] be taken against you as the 927 Prudential Bldg., •sKSAWTOLATIOK IN CHANCERY OF NKW JW Chancellor shall think equitable and Newark, N. ' —Between EV1LYN KQg ~ [just. WOLBER A OILHOOLY, Cli The object of «akt salt il to fore- W. I. 7-86; 8-1, 8, IS PRES8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930

Continued from prtctdiny SEES HEAVY CLAIMS World's Record for Kojac County of Middlesex ON FUTURE BANKERS Audit Report January 1, 1930 to March 31, 1931American Bankers Association BXHIBIT H Official Declares That Banking I Or ACCOUNTS BKCB1VABLK EXHIBIT • Changes Creating Large Bank AT MABCH II, ISM BVBPLUH KEVENUB ACCOUNT Balance iUc«lved BaUme AT MABCU II, Itta Systems Will Call for Broader at Jan 1. Itio to Uar li, 1910 ai Mar. tl. 1110 J n nT Cr. Bahlbit A Exhrblt C Exhibit U ''"£•— » "ar7 '• 1»»—,.B»hlbU A ' till.lit 51 Social Viewpoints. \ . _,.„ 1.141.74 MII.74 It Budiet ADtlclp.tloo liaaataaa T * i£m ..." Mlt.ll I.4S4.II ilance-Uarcn II, lllO-Eihiblt B ::::" Miiti! r 1,141.11 Lftrgvr acmle group or branch bank- * ' .... 1,141.11 10,111.11 '*' W.n4 It.tll.ll •1IMIM4 Ing will IneTltibly brini a n*w ar» of rund • 4.11 lll.lt ">• ••: in4i 4.401 40 BUHBTT L bulking ortanlutlon and operations l.4tl.tt 4,400.11 ACCOUNT* PAIABUI CAPITAL ACOODHT to tha Unltod BUtM ud Unk«n will 4.500.11 110.71 AT J 1*1.71 lUT* to doTolop "new conception!, naw WHEN BABIES lt.ltt.tl ll.ltl.tO A K>— T admlnlstrttlT* method! and paw «oo- P sa THERE are times 111,111 l» 144,111,44 *e«.te BE b TOTAL 111,447.71 »% rttamed on «nt»«Vs ".'.'.'.'.'.' .•.•.'.'.'.'.•.' I,1'.'.'.', ',',1 lttl.il nomlo Tlawt," Hndolt 8. H«eht, Cbalr- r K C I * «^y • l~ f«tful or Bond Premium Account iatai OU of tha BcoBomlc Policy Oommla- fevenah to be tung ta Bond laau. Expensee-lllt '.'.'.'. 1 |M 14 ilon of tht American Banktrt Aitocla- •leap. There are some paini a moth«f Beamed ' Dleburaed TOTAL—Bihlblt B I 11,117.14 tlon, iwetntlr told th* m»mb*n of U>» can't pat away. But th«n'a quick comfort at Jaa. 1, lilt 1-1-to to l-ll Har. 11, UM A.m«rie*B lnttitut* ot Banking. inaUttleCaatarial Exhibit A Bxhlblt C BXMIBR II Kiblblt B m*B0M TO TAXATION The lnitltnta It tn* •dootlonAl MC- 1,4*144 1,411.71 114. Tt AT ,..! LI1I.1I 110.11 BalBnc»-Januarj»Januarjr 1, lMt^Blhlblt AA H 114,1*1 H For diarrhea, tad otlwr lnfutik tils, 141.14 Pajt thh B tlon ol th* uaoeUtion tnd h« «npb*> ... 111.11 111.11 ll.lt Pajm«ta through Budnt-mhlklt C lll.ttt.tt ilMd th* point th»t th* Mi arm In friv« thtt pure veaauble praparation. whenever coaled tonrm t«ll of eoneti- P*,m«t. br WnkUr Fu»4 CommlMlo. buiklng 4*nuuid*d "that w* matt itop MMI 111.14 —ilhlblt B tt,ttt.tt H.MI.H pation; vheatvar tbere'a any iign oi 1.1*1.11 ltt.lt 4M.74 np our •daeatlon to that buktng thhti Oenrge Kojac of tb* New York It.tt Balane*—March II, lilt—Exhibit B I4.OI4.IS0 01 •luariahaeae. Caatorla hat a good tatte; II.4T •III ba fortlSad tor i*w Nipoulbllltlw." Athletic club won tb* £2O-ia,rd back- Ttl.ll 111.41 144. IS BXHDHT N eaiWrea lova to take tt. Buy the gen- K.ptneee 4««.ll 111.41 141 71 What th* Pirtur* Qallt P*r stroke to the National A. A. 0. swim 14.11 •CMMABY OT PERMANENT IMTEOVEMENT OONTBACTI PA1ABUE uine—with Chw. H Fletcber'i tignaturt HIM lll.T* AT MABCH 11, IN* "Wt matt Braadn our §oel*l egn««p- raeei tl Long Beach, Calif. Kojat lll.U 11.11 111.11 oa wrapper. lndaxlnf •warn ih« 22li itrd* ID 3 nrirmles 8ft 8-ft Hill 1.11 lit. 71 •urroiats's tlon of banklug," Mr. Htcht said. "Not tllt.il 1.41*44 Total . IU>ad" "« Ktuordt only tor th* taeknleal operation! of th« •eciinda against hi* former record ot «». lll.lt II.» Unpaid at 1-1-It Exhibit A Mfl.ltl.7l 1114,171.41 |, 11,104 I MW banking matt w* lit onn*lvM, but 2 minutes K7 4-A tan Hid* mad* I* I4t.lt 141.11 MJ.TI Naw ContractContrt ! authorisetbldd 1*111*1 1171,411.11 41,111.11 ll,>T lt.lt 1.17 11.111 00 both u lidtTtduali and an organUad llnm.luio mn year. Thla la • Dew CLOW tlt.ll MM4 1M itT.tia.it 141,111.11 ti.llt.54 1,101.1 proftMtoa w* mut eharg* OUTHITM wurld'i record for a 230. lll.il Ut.ll to Contractor*— Exhibit E 16,100 17 It.tll.ll 1*141 111,11 111.14 14MH.II with Mrioni oontidaratlon of tha ao- CASTORIA tlt.lt - tl4.4I Parable at l-ll-Bihiblt B |141.111.74 HTT,4It.tl |IM44.!t tl.104.ll clal problanu' that an Involvad. Al- IHHUTI *ALI 1U.H I*. II •1.47 1,141 It 411.11 111.11 raadx wa h**r Biarmaringi and faan IN CHANCKRY OT NSW JIRBEY BE- ,,n Temporary !>«•" iwttn I'ERTH AMBOT BUILU1NU AND " Ballon BurteJe.. l.tll.U 1H.M 1.111.II EXHIBIT O and doubtf at to whathtr tha changat nll ItT.tl Ml.II •UMMABY Or IMPROVEMENT)) IN PBOGMBM LOAN ASSOCIATION. Complainant*, and Here's Imtant Relief 711.11 that ar» eomlng about In banking In DAVID 1*. ERD1IAN, it «l«. Defendanta ,,f i.,V Library 111.11 AT MABCH II, 1IM PI Fa for Hie of mortiased premleea III T.ll .11 I S«* Not« th* axttmlon of group and brdtnch ty»- ,,„,!..n Hlrd July I, 1110. From Bunion Paint 111.11 tenu do not eonttttvt* th* loomlnj of Mr vlnut »f the itMive until writ lo me II 74 11.14 _ Total Roads Brldin Olheri dlrrrltd und delivered, I will eipoee lo ealp 1.111. It I44.4T 1. lll.lt Balanoe—1-1-1* Exhibit A 1111,111.01 t,447.»TMI 111,112 81 Ui.tI2.Si a naw finuelal menace, a mnnopollrlic • • puiiiir vindue on and Soft Corns l.tll.ll 1,111.11 114.14 Paynwita for Period—Exhibit E: threat not only to th* Individual unit WBDNEHDAY THB TWSNTIBTH DAY Or ,•,.„«! mat. itabwar •• 4.144.71 Mlt.ll 1.111 U Contractors 101,711.11 11,100.17 II.III1S AIHU8T. NINBTEBN HUNDRED 4I4.TI 414.11 Enaiiistrlni 1,741.tt 1,146 10 1,114.10 banker, bat to th* flBanelal HbeTtj of , ,,f wilihte A Mtaaana AND TU1RTT „,„ Eipanm 1111 I»MT 111,17 Inspectors 1,741.10 2,761.75 1,010.05 loclatj In general. I am aUtlni thaae At .me i, dock standarJ Time, two a'clack Cot** Dry RIAt VsJa lt,TM.*T 11,110.17 Advertlalnr 111.)* ID.lt 11.11 l>*yli(lu Hevln( Time) In the afternoon of thlnn raer*l7 u faeU that mnit be TreHtOB 11.111 tl 11.111 »t Bitraa T.471.44 1,101.10 1.1IT.74 ths aalit ilajr it the aherlffe Office In the 1,111.11 1,111. t( Miscellaneous 144.40 111.00 111.40 taken Into consideration In our itudlea. City ol New Drumwlo, S. J. HI All tht followln* tract or parrel of lend Cat a two-onnea bottle of MOOM'I TOTAL Illt.ltl.OI ftl4,4II.44 110,440.05 ni.iuy, "Public opinion cannot be Ignored »nd prtmliee hereinafter particularly de- Eatnld OU (full ttnmfth) tods*. Emt TOTALS TIIHMI, rltualc, lylnf and belni In tbi Leas Alda Rscilred for t%rlod— hy «w» hnainiiBV l*aat of all hr hank- vaU-ttoeked druuiat hat Ihia, aad it wffl •Wrrbtt •• v;•.-;.;..'.I..V.:.v;:v... «*tM'.tt '•• Wttlltt 4 e Inf, walth la iiS t UUUIeui. »«J eUate *l Mea Jereer ntom m vmmet. twrnLui Totai coat paid to dats on Improve- In character aafl li, thtrefore, tnbject tl<.|nir known and de«lKnated aa l^ote Noe. Ntw ments In Proirase—Bihlblt B II4.IM.04 (06,111.11 ll.llt.OS S .ml 6 Rik !7J M. en • "Map of Berk- pan aych quicker thin any reaadr jou Bmlaaee Pa)rU*BU Balanc* to ipecttl •apenrlilon bf the cotittl- \n Tfrm.f altu&ted In leelln, Woodbrldie erer Hen. Jaa. 1. IN* •thlblta •ihlbiu Mar. II. lllo Hummirr of Otbtr Itama: Tnwnnhip, Mlddleeei Cuuntr, N. J , Auiuit, tuted authorltla*. If banltlnc dtrelopi H2S" Your tmnlont BST be to iwollan toe! Bxhlblt A C u« B C and • Exhibit B VocatloBal School South River Ill, 600.00 1 .. H4.llt.41 I 114,111.41 Mick Truck! tendanclM that tir* rlie to public HEI;I\N]NU at a point on tha nutherlj talaawd that you think JOB can * *• ,,,,,, , NOIM Parable 17,0*1 22 Inr »r liirrn etreet. itl«t«nt laeterljr Bl|h- aaotlter ttep. Your iboee mar fed t* if i..-r»ry Innirovtmtnt Notee Fordaon Tractor 1.111.10 feari, w* mdat to conduct oarMlvet. [> «'• Ifti from the raiterly line of Blm- 1 .. 411,til 10 tl.Ml.tt WorKhoilM Well tker are cuttini right into tha neah. Yam I rtvt.l'l' ...••'•• 1.256,1(1 as to reaiiure all doubt*. hurnt avrnue, from thence runolnf (1) .. M1I.IM.I* t, 117,110.HO H*o Truck l.!«0.00 tiirtiy. at rlihi am In to Ureen itreet, fael tick til OTCT with the pain tnd tor- „ II.IIMI. Payable IMtt.lt 74l,ttt.tO lnd>ilni Buiro(Kt<'l Record! 12.II1.T6 "Tor thla li true,—that boiineu roc- , 11 i,.l. l'ar«bl« ... .. mm *i 4tl,t|t.«t Autunir Truck f Hundred Twenty-five (111) feet to e ture and pti; for quick relief. What'a t* , p.u-m-Notee 4*4,4*1.** 5,471.00 oaadt only by Miring society—that no kr, llsrnre tt) -anterly. parallel with lirwn »ir««t. Forty i40> feel to a itake; •edotw? aa.TIMil.ll 1111,1*11« llt.IU.lt |f,ltt.ll!.tl TOTAL 151.6U.I7 bueineu i>h Iihlblt I ment, '•''."i p,,sf 122. Druggittt gusrutee Moone't Emerald 417.144 71 IIS, 174 It 7,071.96 12,554.17 1'irree binounting to approximately li.li.noes at 1-1-1* 1.111.471.71 14.705 10 ll,»i:.4l 1,111.74 14,873,14 "It mutt be part of the technique 130 00 Oil lo end your loot troublae ot noner ,.un! II 14 to of modern banking administration, kack. )o Exhibit B 14,114.01 •n.Kdlier with all anil ilniular. the rl whatever form our enlarged tnijtltu [irjviicveK, heredltameMta and ftpiuirtpi , l.rl 111* 11.141.11 cj. thereunto belomlng or Ln tinywlii^ 191.00 I. I ] 10 to l-ll-ll 7«.44I 74 45,100.47 t.SCt 90 10.(1 I.SOI.10 tloni take, to avoid the> creation of [in tHtntntr 12.747 17 monopolies, or even the appearance of BERNARD M (iANMiS. „,!» •! J-ll-M Exhibit Q ..|l,ltt,l4T.tl I4ll.ltt.7t II0.7HOI II, 011.424. iS !24,S2fl 45 ii.oii so 1,144.11 31,181.44 1.t1*.»l 1 i:.J c.di.rjnERUBH. Mh such a centralisation of financial |L'4 36 Solicitor Kl.n,*. at t-It-tl ttl.Oltll 111,414.01 lit Mill 141,111 >1 4.004.71 7,051.81 1,114 17 4,0».«t 5,141.(4 2,622 02 W I 7-2!.; 8-1, I, 15 .H 1 -1 -fa to •-•lit .... it,in.ti power M to be able to eierclie an un- 11,116 21 2,384.40 379 40 due-Influence over public or private 1 30 to l-ll-lt—Exhibit B 44,117 H 1.010.05 •en 1.147.T* SHKKIFF'H BALE — In Chin™) ..( Nf« finance or other Hoes of business. The Jeruey, between Kllphey Tf.fl. I "nmjiliiln it 111-10—Exhibit * I4l.lll.il Ill.4l4.tl 111.114 0« 111,117.51 t.Od.tl 1.479.66 6,320.71 6,J4».64 public's right to the safeguards of fair MiLt Hinl I.:iurltz gmlth. ft ux. it. alH , l>e r^iuliirita. Fl Fa f"f XHlf <>t nn^n^ngetl ],,l.l, 11,1(1.lit.tl llll.U4.lt |it,714.tl ll.Ilf.14Q 4» 11,106,441.01 I2S.4U. II iTe,744.16 »>.01J (! tll.4O3lt 111,811.tJ (lS.742.b9 competition mutt be observed, |n Hii^lnrfl, fliitpil June ?7, l!i!!0 * aati BrU*M IVr-BOVBMBMT* IN rBOOM Mutt Preserve Individual Initiative Hy vlrtur of the al.u.i' -I .ir,l »Ht i,, nu .'DlK to Dat* 11,114.740.1* ihit-i-teil fknil ilellvfrptl 1 m\\ rx)j4iHP tu Half LEARN TO DRIVE IIII.II4 It CONTRACTS PAVABLB "It must also be an Hem of man-HI [julillr vt nclue on I'indfirtd Flu. Alda to l-l-ll 11,111.11 Eipert and Courteoui Initructori -.1 1 lit U l-ll-lt 140,141.111 agement that Individual Initiative and WEDNBCDAY, THE ZOTH DAY 4.IF AUdTHT. A I) 1H30 CARS FURNISHED mi In Prvfraao (Raada and Brldfaa) 111,171.47 Conlracli Ltt to 1-lKlO , (As Above) 1,031,678.73 I232.080.S3 opportunity shall be maintained. If Hi 1 ti'clmk nlllntlHnl tllllf i'l o'llock till)' r«ymtm« to 1-1-30 Contracts 851,637.71 Middlesex Auto School Kihlblt O t 11.112.17 America has outstripped other nations light AitvliiK tlnipl In the aftfriKMin uf nu\(r~s'•SxMblt B I ll»,k!l 04 In the distribution of the benefits of »m IJruiiiwlFk, N J. Perth Ambojr, N. J. Contracts pnysbla at 1-1.10 — Exhibit E .... 174,071.00 85,029.G4 Itl progress, It is due to the fact that All tin' rK tr.11 I «r lunrl nf hmiln t hint prt'itilpeH lier^tuafter imrtlculurly «li> - Telephone P. A. 232 EXHIBIT Q there are no barriers of social caste frlheit ^IIUHtP. lylnff Brut tiefDg In thr ANALYHI OF PEBMANKMT ROAD IMPHOVEMKNT8 or business tradition against advance- TiiwiiKlun of W(iiiillirld«f, in Itif Cnnnty nf tNCOMfLETEl) AM) NOT Kl LI.Y FINANCED Mulill^H^s, anil Hlnte of NVw JprHfy AT MARCH II, UK) ment for character, ability, and Initia- Urine known no luti I, 1 «nori>-Cranl«rT ... ll.lll Tt 4«,*4i.;7 41,477.01 1.101.11 1.411 *0 41.41 142 21 RAZOR lit 184.24 IIM11.4I I.1JB.75 S.OlO.tl • 4.71 4,114.11 l'(irnpr .if Htirnaby street mill New Hiuns ((• r.|,n urn TurDpIke them. Competition for efficiency, both wh U jivenue: theacte ruiinlnir eHutirrlv t. Ii rilrri iwn Turnpike tt.l47.tt 41.43154 II, 031.16 11,117.00 • 41.10 1046 00 11.14 4,t»5.41 604 00 12800 (oldor ntw modal) 111.60 11,44 81.V8S within an organization and between rlKlil iin^len with Hornwhy (itreet imp him i..ni»t,urf-Enfllelitowa 4)1.111 tt 41.111 II 46,241.11 41,71t.03 741.1T t.00 ilreil and twelve an>l une one-huiMlipiltliH 'I Main St.—ktllltowa tl.lllll 44,211 74 6.074.01 45.381 Ot ll.41l.tl III 01 161.01 11.14 1,161.00 843.15 organisations, will prevent any Insti- 1,461.00 11,04 111: 01) feet to a point, tlifnte northerly. Mi[llr \vl|U| 4t.41l.lt 4,060.16 1,101.24 1,414.61 tution from long enduring In which nfvcnty-flve anMh Amt-.ir M.IUchta III.I4I.I7 74,17111 41,111.14 maintenance ot opportunity and recog- Ihn I 7f» 33> feet to a. pnlnl; thetue winter iT...p».t ri.ini—Half Acre !y inir.)ll4l with the first course, otu' him •or your nwy bade Huffm.n gtttloaj 41,47*41 51.104 07 41.411.14 1,117.10 141,71 71.11 1,104.41 114.00 nition of Initiative are not controlling ilreil util nineteen and fifteen ohe-hu'xlit'tl 117.00 l:..ii.,» Avrnue (Carters!) IMU.lt 61.615. U 61.186.11 • 11.75 750.10 111.11 • 40.74 2.716.03 principles of management. As heads II.x 1119.16) feet to a point In Die enatcrly " - 'l.r'-ln-Nsw Bnuawtck line fir Hormbv elr»*« : tlient-p nnuthorly 1KM TIN *9OraMivf 4.6T4.IK 181 10 SIO.00 51.11 177,11 149.12 100.88 of the greatest of our financial and in- iM.ln Hir.MI 1.117 It 7.11154 8,147.44 nliTiii the euterly line \t Horn»l.y iirn'i "••Mn.inn Road, SarrtTllle IMtl.tt 11,11141 I.IIO.«0 41,410 47 41,716 41 461.40 tjtl.il 161.10 11,116.41 113,02 dustrial Institutions stand men who 111.10 ». i-..nlv rive (76) feet to the plare tif lit: AaMkcp M?hw U. kh M V. C. «...,.n,ri.|,« Itdln Oak Tree IMTMI 11.111 It 12.111.91 101.00 73 50 411.64 1.737.(15 570.00 C1NNINO. " it.n.iit New Brunswick 1,711*0 1.111.It 1,144 41 271 00 111.01 17.11 41.00 started from the humblest of begin- 116.60 IM-ireeii amounting to ajiproilmatHy |H, w ,,j|,rkic*iMlln-Oak Tree 11,174.11 See Note Below 115 It nings. Through all the grades of ex- soti. 5,116.11 1,1(1 tt ecutive authority and reward stand Tmeiher with all anil ilngulir the rinhtn. Ix-iiuir, Labor and tmeklaf |rr k il..j<+-H, hereditament! anil appurtennni IHM vi.lnc. Traffic strns men in position* In keeping, generally PK thereunto rjtlorillnJ or In anywliv u|i "•' inullilng. ^n'lnn»ry furnlehed by BERNARD M. GANNON. '"um, forcae I, personally, see no reason for fearing WILLIAM A. 8PENCBH, SliiTlTf (HJSHOLM t (HAPMAN '•••il.»ay Avrnut 1,111.11 4,007.14 1,111.60 7S.lt 171,40 that the enlarged banking organiza- IL:' 10 Solicitor. I III 74 Ill.tO 411.00 lOl.lf 111.11 llf.16 -••iti.n-Ncw Market 1...... 41,414. It 41,171.41 44.101.71 41,111.40 tions which the future may hold would w 1. i-2f>: »-i, 8, IB. tfratn New York S/oi* Exckanf '•• >n.iia.Ntw BnnawlA Ran- Utmbm Ntm K«* Curl Bmh4*n '«n Townahlp 14.117 II 40.141.40 •1,111.10 62.114 10 604.75 111.00 47.71 t,rit.H necessarily supply future bank em- •• H"l.]if.»torm aewer 1,117.II 1,711.41, 1,010.71 DAYS OF SUFFERING 1 240.16 111.00 11.10 51.31 1.00 ployees with any leas opportunity for ur--s(dd]ts CroaaiBf Bordsa- 263 MADISON AVE. i"wn Turnpike l.lil.tt 1,111.00 achievement than unit banking. NOW QUICKLY ENDED vv ""ridie Rarormaterr Storm .. 1.114.11 See aota below 141.14 21.50 111.00 11.14 Telephone Perth Amboy 2500 '""'«• Kt. Nsw Bruaavlck, (eswsr "Again, a major consideration of ad- Thr next timt 70a itirt oni of (but dtjt. 1,441.11 1,100.00 694.10 I4.TI nt tbt in turn rtlitf you ftt with DHiorft 1...1 AVS.—Laadla* l.ltl.l* ministration In any multiple form of Atptrgum. Almoat brfort you bnow it tbc piia • 34,111.46 1S,0«!.IO 11,111.44 1,144.11 11,111.14 T,tll.i5 11.141.17 banking organisation mast be Its pub- ditapptan. JOUI ncmi mddcaly rcljt. THOMASj MEACHAM r.it.i. to Rihlblt p ., ,,,1,111,147.41 4ll,Mt.TI 10.114.11 1,011,111.41 With Aipcrgani yon ibf« tbt pain iwiy. For He relations In every community It it ii ttii 4n«it iipiria obliiaiUt pal up in Manager 'p ltt In till (two) touches. Its foTempst consideration {•Sewing cum form. Now you <** take Mpiri* jny lirnr any plict. No witer. No feitur must be actually and visibly to serve lain. No cboklni itntitioA, B«C«IIH TOU chtu> ANALTUS Or PATMaWTI OF PBBMANBNT BOAD IMPBOVKMENTB th* economic upbuilding of that com- Dillaid"i Aipcr|Bm tbt •tptria niita tborouihlr *"* JTOBTOB T1JBS1 MONTH PERIOD BNDKD with iht IJIJ** 10 (hat ill iti wotbtai qnaliiiia MABCH 11. 1»M munity. No intern will be long tol- ir* ifffdlTc quickly, coniinionily. 110.11*00 410.11 111.40 J 'lunlurt—Plalnsbori-Craabant II l.ttt. II erated whose local members work, or It bring. qB.ck r*titf Crom icfalu hfadi. tooih- from Youth to Age 16,171.70 547.00 1,141.11 1114.11 ii»rd,ntowii Turnpike 41,171.71 are imptctftd as working, to draw acb<. ih« piim of ntiritM, Mir>l|U. *?ii rh*fgom, irod for a frit unpli to Hulih '*"h Amboi—Metachea Detear 4l.*t 41.00 enlarge th* finanlcal power of another. Prodacti CorpontiM. DcpL A. MJNort»- Urb woman's life: when the (irl matures ;• TH, Ambor-MetaaMa .,.!T IMTMI • 11.11 ITI.00 Smir, Nfwirk. N, J. . to womanhood, when • woman r 1 | 70.00 141.00 Th* local unit bank has always been ,., 'K >'^ MaJne-eUU Aara.Ba«ma ttailen Mil •• (fres birth to her first child, when a tr Aveau et ll.lt part and pai«*Tof the communities ' Bill woman reaches middle age. At ^«,dbrld«* H. 8. (lUrlUui TOV-Jklp) 10.10' where It lives—and no lyitem can last *ll thcaa time* Lydla E. Plnkbam's 101.11 144.00 which does not make It ft major prin- S. •ewe* 11.60 111.00 "Anjwbere-AiiytiiDe' V«getable Compound helps to re- ciple of operating technique to serve, 111,11 aton normal health and vigor. . and not exploit, the communities Into 13.161.SO 11,711.11 mil M.I0M0 1111.00 Totale le ExUMt * , I whOM business lives It enters." DRAKE'S I'INhllAM'S ,1 I A I! I I _„_.,-' BaUDGI 1MPROVEMKNM Growth of Banking Education „ Alffi NOT FELL FINANCED DENVER, Colo.—At Is* American STORAGE AT MAB4CH II, 1W0 Institute of Banking convention held Permanentlr her* last month the growth in the riaaseed plu* Amount - Paid for MOVING Alda Received Paid to Paid on Paid for Paid for Paid for PaJd for 1% Pall for effort among Dank employ*** toI*o - Date Contract Bnflaeera Inep. AdTartlatni Extra* Retiined MltMll'oua to l-l-M vide themselves with banking educa- fACKlNG—SHIPPINO al Raataaabla Ratas | 1,400.00 140.11 tion was shown by .the fact, as re- Hates?! Autborlwd UK 4tlO ported by one speaker, that 12 years »b»4 Anm * I iLABGESTawoFiMiIST MOTEL 29) 1,000.00 1,711,11 tt.ll 11.00 IV (I ,"«4«iuake Brawautrm Bd. Bn, 1,111.M 1,141.11 101.11 111.00 ago the Institute had 80 itudy en»p- Undea tail 117 u 1,100.00 r».:i?^ '* &rawata*n M. IS* MU-M Ill.tO 11.10 ters, today M8. and that Ha enroll- JOT "•ana-freali Ponds Brld«e Mll.ll 1,100.00 1.110,00 114.00 111.11 I4.IT 370.00 101 7,111.11 111.00 J9i.49 *<"•*» ttreet Currert „, MM.I* 1,600.00 111.10 till ment to the study courses had grown 113 '"••tre Mree« Oalverl T.ltl.tt 161.10 from 11,000 to 46,000, or an increase "•Irnetta CnlMrt 1,711.H 1,411.01 11.01 Hi nter County Biidfe 1,114.05 111.11 100.00 of over S00 per cent. The graduates «.,Coli A»aane Brld(. ITMt 0,117.11 171.00 IJ1.60 number nearly 14,000. The institute 14,111,0 101.10 417.14 How One Woman Lost. 2)1. •'•*•'-' W4»dbrld«e l.llt.Ot 111.10 Is the educational section of the Ameri- "Ultown Bridge 4l.ltl.tO 1,010.11 MI447 281.11 1,171.11 • 1.00 111.00 194.71 can Bankers Association through £!"* Bridie , 1,414.10 4*7.11 I1t.lt "•» Harfcel Road CuWert 1,0ft. 0* t,4ll.ll 141.00 111.10 tul 1,114 11 110.10 100.10 1)2 11 604.17 which bank workers are given instruc- r>M J* »rook) 1,411*0 ll.M0.lf «»1 10 10.00 d Brldjimatawin Road 1,117.10 7.114.11 ll.W0.40 1,011.00 100.07 tion In theoretical and practical sub- 20 Pounds of Fat «d Bria«e-llat»wan T.IIMI 16,004,00 ject! relating to ttelr business. d Brld«s-Ilatawan 11,111.0* It, 111. II 11,100.00 140.00 141.00 11.10 100.00 1,100.00 T or 410.00 Loaf Her Double Oiin—I-OHI Her IVominrnt Hips— uli, * »^»er Dam Road 11,111.14 11.10' 111.00 1.000.00 MM. II 1,111.11 Losl Her Slihs MIIHown Bridie 14,000.00 4,011.11 MOI.H T7.ll 140.00 Hl»er Road Culvert 1,111.11 1.100,04 141.00 11100 — A OliuiiW AdT. Will SeH It — 7,000.11 T.lll.ll f,UM0 nJ»*daJ* Areaue, CuW.rt 1,414.0) tlH.ll 1.41I.M 104.10 111.00 <"a Brldie-Hatawan Road .... t,44s.lt 1,141.11 111.00 111.00 111.00 1*9.41 Gained Pkytlcal Vigor — Vlvatlomnni — a Shapnlr Figure) m illilt 1,111.11 MH.II B°;,* «7 9«r~T!!!s Rd. Culvert 1,411-tt 1,131.10 T4.ll lll.U —famous the world over B°"*h J?'«r Bridie 4.111 tt MH.II M7MI 1,111.10 •71.71 1,1*7.71 h MUa.ll 11,111.00 2J"* W»er Brldfe MH.lt 17,100.00 1,010.10 Noiira al«n thai you hsre gained 2"a Avsnue Bridie IM«Mt tllll.14 lll.ll 411.01 1,4*1.11 401.11 If yon're fit—remorfi the MUM I M.IH.M lMlo.li 1,711.11 Pinaud's KBUSCHEN SALTS contain the in energy—ynur »kin is clearer—your w»L',"ood BrM*« •' M.MMI •It mineral tall* your body <>rg«n». rjn tparkle wiih glorioua health—you withlniton Bride; ,. LIIMt fiM,tli.U glands and nerve* roust have to fiiut- forl youngrr in body—keener In mind. T"taJs to Bxhiwt P 141,11111 Shampoo tion properlr- , „ KiiDSCIIKN will gin any fat pawn When your n'tal organs fail to per-a joyous aurprise, Leant jm he* /wftwu, form their work conrctly-jour bowdn Get an B5c bottle of KRUSCHEN InapeotloD liticel'oui Anout Contractor •niloetrlni Advirtlilnc Xxtrai heohhj, and not loo drj/I and kidneys can't throw off thai wwte SALTS (lasts four week.), If «ren this Paid material—before you rcsliie it—Tou'rft fir»t lmttl« ddpsn't convince you this 11.10 Atyeur dealer't—ortend^oc M.U III 00 growing hideously fall h thn rsRicRl, wifwt and surest wty lo ;, 111.10 101.00 Try half « teaspoonful of 1,141.01 •11.11 fmfulUizt bcllle lo PinauA lone (ill—if you don't feel a taperb 11,715 10 111.00 111.11 KRUSCHKN SALTS in • ilasa of hot .... 1M«.« 1.IIM0 171.11 1,111.11 Dcpi. M.. no £ 11 S»., inprowment in health—so glotjcnuly ..... 1MM.M t.lfl.OO 111.01 41.14 water everj morning—in three weeks enetgotlc—xigoro| i«niM 10,111.00 T.,( . ™W^~.V • ',™jP.

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