ice of this Paper is 5$ cents everywhere—Pay no more Four Page Colored 14 Pages Today f Comic Section CARTERET PRESS Editorials, Page 4 VOL. IV, NO. 11 CAUTKRKT, N. .1., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925 PRICE TIIUF.F, Oil Heater Explodes; y Carteret High Wins Causes Big Fire First Football Gaining TwoCouncilmen Blaze In Chrome Section Does $30,000 Damage; Garage, Strong New Brunswick High Team Goes Down Before Coughlin nnd D'Zurilla Defeat Phillip* and Lyman; Moore Auto* and Merchandise Team In Latter'* First Game; Final Score 12-0 PolU Biggett Vote In Borough Destroyed; Buildings oiigh, however, the throo propositions (By TKD) The Democratic candidates for were carried by a fairly equal vote, Damaged Rofore an enthusiastic crowd of about seven hundl I' council carried the borough at Tues- a difference of only ei(rht. ballots ap- plo, Cart.eret High School won its first football game by i day's election. A. Harry Moore, pearing in the total majority for eiirh. A fire that started when a kerosene carried Whitney, G. O. P. enndidHt.fi for itway from New Brunswick for a 12 to 0 score at Democrat,, elected goffcrnor, governor, received the lowest vote heater exploded, did more than I the borough by far the biggest ma- cast on the Republican ticket. $30,000 damage nnd threatened an Oval, Saturday. jority of any candidate on the ticket. entire block in the businesB section Although the field was very muddy and damp fc. of Chrome yesterday morning. The He polle^the biggest vote, l",240, and I he snow Friday the onlookers forgot the weather coi explosion occurred about 7:50 a. m. defeated Whitney, the G. 0. P. choice, through the steady action in the gridiron tussle. by 280 vote*. Whitney polled 950 Victory Celebration in the accessory room and office of a garage conducted l>y Cutri and Wein- Coaches Hagen, Casaleggi and Bodnar started the gau™. i Votes in the entire borough. J. Kin- stein at 71 Roosevelt avenue. The tjnonth, Democratic choice for Con- a strong lineup which took the reins of the game in handy I building is owned by Councilman- Held By Democrats The blue and white kept plowing from the first whistta.f •#ress, won out in Carteret by a mar- elect E. J. Coughlin, The explosion .jin of nine. His opponent, S. ff, end. Women's Club Engineers Event Councilman-Elect bur»t the large windows of the office Councilman-Elect ' Appleby, polled 1,041, while Kin- and flames Instantly enveloped the The gime started on marking Success At Polls; EDWARD J. COUGHLIN WILLIAM D'ZURILLA ' month received 1,060. office and stork room and lashed time, after Hiss B. V. Her All of the G. O. P. candidates for Hall Packed; Speaking across the- wain entrance, making it pervising principal, gave assembly carried the borough by Fans See Good Scra|> Carteret High Feature impossible to remove cars stored football of Carteret High tif email margins, Applegate by 34; Democrats Parade there or in course of repair. Several At Perth Amboy Show Hicks 16 and Hanson 10. '*pUin Lewis Lehrer, who ,. A victory celebration marking the cars, some of them high priced makes, Defeats Milburn ball ran out on the field to In the Freeholder-fight, the highest were badly damaged. vote WRS polled by Height (R.) 1,064, election of two Democratic council- Boxing fans were given a real for the kick-off. The other l treat at the boxing show last night, while Kalteissen (D.) was second men Tuesday, was held Wednesday Great volumes of black smoke Local Players Down Strong out and took their places ir with 1,055. Layden, the other Demo- night in the hall of FireJIouse No. when the best card of bouts held at Make Round of Borough In penetrated into the apace between the First Team By Score amidst great cheering, crat, was seven votes above Belloff, 1, under the auspices of the Women's the Amboy Auditorium in a long time crat, was sev roof and the ceiling of an adjoining Of 24-6 mann made the first kickn who wag the low man. Democrtalc Club. The crowd that Autos; Meeting At Cough- was staged. to lose building owjied hy Louis B. Nagy. four-rounder, Port capable manner, bringing The only local Democrat o attended filled the hall to capacity. lin's Hall Follows In the first •was Stephen Szymborski, candidate The chairman of the club, Mrs. Theo- The flames tollowed. Nagy occupies Reading and Carteret fans divided the well over to the opposing one side of the building, where he As we go to press news f omes that for justice of the peace. He lost by dore Pfennig, opened the meeting and rooting between Young Steve Trosko, the Carteret High School football yard line. After several conducts a clothing, shoe and dry- 43 votes to Martin Jurirk (R.) and then turned the chairmanship over to Following the announcement of the of Carteret; and Frankie Tucker, of team defeated the first team of Mil Brunswick the local eleven his defeat is attributed largely to the former Mayor Joseph A. Hermann, goods store. The other wing of the the Port. Tucker had the edge on results of the local election Tuesday Nagy building was occupied by John burn High at Milburn this afternoon session of the ball and mad* who presided during the night, auto victory parade was the Chrome mixer in the first two 84 to 6. A crowd of 150 Carterei Arapojis, who conducts an ice cream rounds. In the third Tueker floored ber of gains by steady line There was speaking by several of organized and a line of machines parlor and restaurant. fans attended the game and went pointed out, were deceived by thfe the Democratic leaders and workers. Steve for a few counts, but TToako wild with enthusiasm over the second After five minutes of play, sample ballot into behevmg thai made the round of the borough. JThe smoke soon filled both of these Counclhnen-elect Edward J. Coughlin came back to fight. success of the unbeaten Carteret ball in Cartaret's possession,' Szymborski was not a candidate. Bounding horns. The perade increased stores and ruined the stock in each, and William D'Zurilla, Councilman Jrosko, who was known to the gridiron. mann brought the ball from In the race for members of tnfc in size and ended at Coughlin's hall, while flre damaged the roof of the Samuel Brown, former Councilman ringsiders only as the "Kid," came High spots in the game were the borough council, the highest vote was where there was a celebration and restaurant. Napry'a stock of drygoods ret's 40-yard line to New borough council, the high Joseph C. Child, Assessor William D. back, ,in a strong last round finish placement kick and two touchdowns b Willi D'Zun la Demo speaking, and clothing valued at $12,000, is wick's 15-yard mark on a fo polled by William D'Zun la Demo stopped by a blow from scored by Frank Hermann and a Casey, Collector Charles A. Brady, Edward J. Coughlin and William damaged at least fifty per cent., en- end run around right. Hern_ crat. who received a total of Demo1,168-. \ School Commissioner William V. Tucker, which the Chrome lad touchdown by Moe Lehrer. William Coughlin, the other Demo- D'Zurilla, the successful candidates, tailing a loss of |6,000. The ice no little obstacles on his run Coughlin, Mrs. William V. Coughlin, thought was a foul. After recuper- The Milburn firsfirstt tteae m ia the one crat. received 1.138 votes The votes were in the crowd and wire called cream parlor was in the wing of the ating from the shock, Trosko con made short work of them hy " Edwin Casey, William Misdom, John Nagy building adjoining the garage that was defeated by Woodbridge re of the stiff arm. Following tl received by the defeated G. OO- F- y, , upon to speak, J. J. Lyman, one of tinued th,e bout and for about thirty and both stock and fixtures were cently through a fumble when every- back's run Lehrer took the candidates were: Charles A. Phillip* Harrington, Mrs. Harrington, Mrs. the defeated Republicans, came in second made Tucker look sick. ruined. The loss in stock is about thing pointed'to a Milburn victory. around loft end through the 1 i2B- J. J. Lyman, 1,066. Both are Francis Coughlin, Mrs. John W. and showed his sportsmanship by Frankie then awakened and batted $1,000 and the damaged fixtures In this afternoon's game the entire ing margin for a first touchdo members of the present council and Adams, Mrs. R. J. Murphy, C. C. congratulating the winners. the fatigued Trosko at will. At this will hold office until January 1. were valued to the extent of $2,000, Carteret team played perfect foot- At this moment the fans i Sheridan and several others spoke. In. addition to the addresses made stage of the affair, McGuire stopped The damage to beams and other ball. The score at the half period The locals failed to score The three propositions submittea io Harmony and concerted effort to by the two candidates and by party the bout and Tucker got a technical the people at referendum vote, car- woodwork In the Nagy building will was 10 to 0. point but this did not stop ' keep the party in perfect organiza- leaders several short talks were made K. O. with but a few second to go. ried by biff majorities. The: police amount to about $3,000. ing. " Led by Cheer Leaden.. tion in preparation for next year's by men in the crowd. All cheered Trosko got a wonderful hand from Ahrams, Grace Van Pelt, and firemen's raise carried by 407 campaign comprised the keynote of An alarm from box 32 brought the votes' the creek improvement by 404 the winners and predicted continued the big crowd present, and for some Brown and Joseph Gaydoa, '" the talks. success for the p'arty. two fire companies to the scene and reason or other the fans who thought ing squad made an impre and the adoption of the State law for After the speaking a supper was Coaches b 412 votes •J""j" -mT «£.k~.A -* — o «. I Coughlin and D'Zurilla in their the firemen had a fight of nearly two Tucker did not fight dean, gave him ing at this time. the local library by 412 votes. d Th lb d t The first quarter endfldtjj . the merry "razz." Following the conducting of me promises further than to pledge thern^ The front of the garage above the neither team threatening, votes and the spread of the news that ^ ],j ; ction In the main bout of the evening To Stop Here tfceuchre nex(e .to be ne whicn conneh be selves to give their*best efforts to- doors and windows was faced wit}) Sailor Andrews earned a decision while Coach Redshaw, of the ' the Democratic candiates for ™emD« held in the Chrome fire house, Mrs. gridiron1 team, put in a new f ward a progressive, economical ad- ornamental sheet metal and this de- over Tiger Nelson. Andrews floored Direct Line To New York Via of the borough council had Deen wmiam Duff ,„ chairman of the eu- inistration, layed the firemen in getting at ththe hold the hard plowing blue ant ministration. the Dane twice, once with a terrible elected, there was an.impromptuauto | committee. h i bth th Parlor Coaches To Begin In the second quarter CarUnt| Coughlin, in his talk Tuesday night, fire in the air space beneath the roof, blow in the second. The bell saved steady gains but could parade of jubilant Democrats about, referred to thiB fact, and added that When the metal was finally torn away Operation Tuesday the borough. A victory supper was referred to thiB fac, When the meta w y y Nelson, and again in the third round again. When the borough i i hi l i abut (he great clouds of smoke gushed orft held on Wednesday night. in his personal campaign about (he great clouds of smoke gushed orft for a nine count. It looked as though the ball on the visitors' ten-y The .lection of their candidates has borough where he had visited clubs and the flicmeit Tiad to use smoke the Dane was gone but he weathered In a communication to the PRESS, the whistle blew to end the i ..., much enthusiasm among tne Legion To Have and individuals he had been promised masks in fighting the fire, the eight rounds. B. Schultz, president of the Metro- After good talks by th« ._ Dem«"c™'t."wh «» in the result* oi support with the understanding that Dennis Fitzgerald, of Fire Com- Johnnie Hossie, of Amboy, and politan Interstate Coach Gompany, the players came out for thf • O pany No. 2, while working on a ladder of New Haven, announces that the the election a sure sign that the hola he in turn would work to heve former il ki ldd Steve Mankus, of Elizabeth, fought half as fresh as when they Armistice Parade coach service will be extended Steady line plugging and ot •5 the'Republican, on the borougn Mayo..._.,..r. Josepr h A. __._Herman_ n enter the directing a stream from a hoae into an eight round draw in the semi- race for MayoM r next year. CoughliChlin the burning building was overcome final. Johnnie Sullivan, of Amboy, through Carteret to New York, be- plays netted Carteret a nuikjfc Complete For Evening said that he had made this promise by smoke and fumes. Brother fire- beat Alf Jensen, also of Amboy, in a ginning Tuesday. The only stop in first downs. Although they ^ will win at the ....,.__ men carried him unconscious to a six round affair. Carteret will be at the Carteret Inn able to score in the third per Program After Parade; tallied in the last quarter «f next year when the election of a sisiea un ii. place of safety. Fitzgerald was also at Roosevelt and Carteret avenues. mayor and councilmen will be held. minute of play after than BV; Dance Will Be Held Several jof the speakers referred cut about the hands by glass and The fine roomy parlor coaches will go The G. O, P. came into power here ball on tho opposite end of ' with regret to the defeat of Stephen sheet metal. Carteret K. of C. Bowlers then by way pf Rahway, Elizabeth at the election three years ago when j Again the locals failed to Plans have been completed by the Szymborski who, It is generally be- In the garage were several cars, in- Defeated By Rahway and Newark, to New York at the point due to the muddy Thomay J. Mulvihill was elected | local post of the American Legion for lieved, lost because his name was eludin' " g a- Cadillac"-•""-- , owne~—«dJ V™by Jt .iw:t, Hotel Martinique at 32nd street and sloppy ball. However, the mayor. Ag goon as the party got the celebration her* on Armistice loweicz; a Ford sedan, owned by Jake Broadway. for the kick. A h\g yell arosaj control of the borough a policy di- emitted from the sample bbllot al- A drop from first place to next to night, Wednesday, when there will be though it was on the primary ballot, Mikloweicz; a Hudson coach, belong- Beginning at 7:50 a. m., stops will game ended with Carteret rectly opposed to that of the Demo- a parade about the borough followed ing to one of the owners of the last was taken by the Carteret K. be made every two hours at ten min-The blue and white proving that he, had accepted the of C. bowlers in the Casey League as Uc ujnuv ^.^.j . . . crnt«, regarding economy, was adopt by a dance at the Lutheran hall in I garage; a truck, belonging to Joseph utes to the y nomination. He was a candidate for a result of their three game defeat utes to the how by coaches bound | thm^veTetae7fro'm the cd and the^ree spending of money j - Tioppo; a car body from a high priced toward New York until 9:50 p. m. The line showed exception justice of the peace. at the hands of the Rahway Caseys, on improvements began. The result! CarteretThe parad. e will start at 8 p. m csr, and some other cars. All of Coaches leave New York for Carte- form on both the offensive at Rahway, Friday night. has been a sharp increase in the tax from the borough hall. The Mayor these were daraeged but the extent of ret nt 10 a. m. and every two hours fensive, smearing up the The boys of Carteret could not get rate with further increase to come and members of the borough coun Collegiate Dance the damage could not be learned. thereafter untiill midnightidiht. | play* handily. Nadel nlaj as new burden;s- ur—e- entered int.o th,e [ cil and the councilmen-elect, together Edward J. Coughlin, owner of the started, since McCartney alleys were In all case's" persona boarding the , tionally well at right tacklei | Here November 14 not for "lefties" and would not take building, estimates the damage to the coacheaches in CartereCarterett must purchaspurcnasee >i himos creditablti>=uivi.u.we showin»..„,...g„ will *eU budget for improvements,, eady «^J
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C, At the Ditmas bsve madp tV pnrti historic •Scene* of "Th« Circle1" Pfn porlraynli Laid In Flnglnnd Cull N»w Griffith Film Screen CUiiic The cast is n.l, ,n nI,w fans- ftnirlisri society life forms the tinck- tnlpnt, inrllidintr Alfif,| I,ant, jfrnund of the story of "The Circle," A picture that will nmkr n hundred linor in Broadwav =ic MotrnCJoltiwyn-Mayor'fl film version million people laugh urn! iiirh in the Anders, EnV Shannon. Rrvill* It is believed that Robert Burns wrote that poem abou Starting a Savings Account and adding to it regularly inhumanity to man" shortly after returning front a foot until you. build up a balance that will carry you over a | ball game. rainy day when your earnings may cease, is only goo& business, sense. We have plenty of facts and figures to The overwhelming popularity of the American farmer is prove our point, and we will be glad to go into thin sub- i evidenced by the fact that everybody is determined tha^t he is ject with you in detail at your convenience. |d must be prosperous. Protect Your Valuable Papers Recently the safe of a big local plant was blown open and money and other valuables taken. Our safe deposit boxes are burglar proof and your valuables are absolutely safe in them. Let us explain how very reason- able our rates are. The First National Bank (CARTERET, N. J. in person ~ not in communication. For there is The Vublic Telephone. It rearranges appointments. * N OTICE ! ^Maites new engagement's. Announcing the opening of a CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Changes the luncheon hour. by Saves the dinner. Relieves anxiety. A. WINOGRADOW, D. CA Retains goodwill. Eases the mind. Doctor of Chiropractic (Palmer Graduate) in Carteret, at, 539 Roosevelt Avenue ^f friend in "Deed. Near Harmony Social Club The Public Telephone. Office Hours: 6 to 9 p. m. daily, and by appointment .for Mctottac* to ttiioUr eh*pt«rt, for toitrnrtlna In Horn* r_to R#i1 Croat eu n«T*r It* N» | |1T7.«(I fnr -Ch «• lonrOK of Rod CTOM FTrrl«n« and rar* n( Iho Rlrk; and , by 1h" mnnfty It MASH Cod Liver Meal now added to Ful-O Pep ERR Mash means healthy, year-round layers, eggs when you get the price—bigger, better and more eggs—bigger hatches and huskier chicks. Mmnuticturod ftjr Quaker 0«t6 <$>mpany Durable Sold br -WM* TVorlil I'hotoa. S. B. BREWSTER Berenteen of the Narjr's newest iw>ap1ftne« strung along i«a nail at SoUera Up-to-date ]V)lnt on the Chesapeake. A nlxtj mile gale tore th« pl»ne» lnnsp from th»l» WOODBRIDGE moorings and touted them on the lea wall and beach twtttod, torn and broke*. AUTHORIZED — Classified Mx. 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JACK HOLT, BILL IE DOVE and The obligation of tin American Red NOAH BEERY in CTOM to the «-«erv1ce and •errice Notwithstanding the enormous publicity given DUCO KNIGHT BROS. jt fa surprising how few motorists realize that it spells "LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS" men h repreMnted In thla mm bj a total expenditure ot K2K.J9l.6i. in ECONOMY for the man about to have his automo- Zane Grey's smashing romance of the Arizona the lntereita ot dtoabled Teterans, the border in the days when a quick trigger and a fast Red Cross expended (3,(77,916.42, of bile refinished. horse were a man's best friends. which »1,«77,81 KaainriH inim i_n»i"i" » — Uondyke gold stamped. ^ Fresh-Killed Roasting Chickens 30c lb. c Fresh-Killed Young Fowl i Chapliii'a beat work. Kinograma. Aesop'a Fables. YOUNG LAMB lecial on Wednesday T to Suit THE GUARANTEED MARKETS EVELYN BRENT, in MARKETS c IN "MIDNIGHT FOLLY" IN 10-20-30 MEAT SHOP THREE STATES "SO THIS IS U)NMN'^Comedy; THREE STATES IS A CHAIN STORE rule than in this intritruing romance of Phone Connection A "RED FRONT' STORE JURSDAY »nd FRIDAY, Nov. 12 «nd 13— WOODBRlDGErN. I PRISCILLA DEAN in wia Rom.o"-Jack WJ.it. Coinwly 4 UO MAIN STREET "A CAFE IN CAIRQ" «th Epi»ude of "Fl Fi*»" EYE3 EXAMINED New Jersey THE BEST MAN Headaches Relieved by IN THE CHAPTER The Paulus Dairy JOHN PAULUS, PROP. ESTABLISHED 1890 Properly Fitted Glasses By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK State Briefs Don of Man, Uninrlitr of Main Office: 189-195 New Street, New Brunsvrick, N. .1. tllinoU. HOUSES AND GROUNDS Leuw Ground Phone 2400 rtt on the Premises A revised bullili»K rmln to keei puce with the rapM nn>wih "' •>«ra«t' B WBRK talking over the men I. MANN wai presented for th<> i-nimlderatlon ot w:who composed the active mem- council. bership of his chapter, Oreona and I, OPTICAL SPECIALIST The Brooklawn Honnl or Education attempting to give a proper estimate TOUT receired sli seta of l|lallfl tTOm M to each man's character and Influence. A» to my standing, ssk your We *vere pretty well agreed until we Protect doctor. many architects for tho addition to b« buIR to the present school at a costol came to Benton. Four and five-room Houses, with plenty of ground on 87 V4 SMITH STREET about 186,000, "Benton is the beat man In the chap- The *ERTH AMBOY rrank Haaley hna donated a plot ol ter," Greene asserted. land to the Mrrlnglnn I^k flra com- 'Why do you think *oV I asked. Babies streets adjoining stores, for rent at $25 per month. The Opposite Woohrorth's 5c and pany at Bellmawr to <>nict a flre house. "Well, he's our best student," ness .,_ 10c Store The department him also been do- Greene affirmed, "or at least close to houses are equipped with gas, electric light, and running nated a bell and apparatus. the best He has good manners, he is Dr. M. P. Lmnmifi 1ms been appoint- well known abont the campus, his ed a member ot tho I'ltman borough morals are unimpeachable, and his water, have full bathroom outfits and all conveniences to family connections are excellent." council by Mayor Edward H. Ourk. He HE'S AFTER THE BOTTLE will fill a vacancy caused by the res- This was all true, but from my point make the homes comfortable... Inquire Elmer Jones, Oak "WOODBRIDGE TAXI ignation ot Councilman Walter W. of view Denton was far from the best Even the infant instinct unerringly Beelts the best foods obtain Halght. man In the fraternity. He was selfish; nhle nnd no wonder the child yonrnn for and reaches after the pure SERVICE he seldom gave any consideration dairy milk In its bottle! Mothers who feed their bibles on our Issuance ot automobile registration guaranteed pure and wholesome milk, have little trouble in Tree Road, Iselih, New Jersey, or call Metuchen 615, and plates for the year 1926 In New Jersey to the Interest or to the welfare nf others. Be had the most comfortable them us healthy and strong children. will begin November IB. following the Placed in thoroughly cleaned and sterire bottles, Phone 859 custom Instituted last year, according and the quietest room In the houne. uM. we will send someone to bring you over and show you the to an announcement by State Motor No freshman In trouble with hit touched by human hands. Cars for All Occasions Vehicle Oommlisloner William L. Dill. studies would ever have thought of going to Benton for help, though he WALKER GORDON CERTIFIED MILK houses for rent. by the hour, trip or mile. Oolllntfswood'B commls«loners at their weekly meeting passed on first was, perhaps, best sble of any nne Suydam's and Rutger's Special reading an ordinance providing for In the chapter to give the help had It Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk Low Rates been asked. He made no nacrlflres (or the acquisition of several acres of Branch: RADIO ASSOCIATES, 1SELIN, NEW JERSEY land In the Vineyard Farms tract to ether people. He knew leas about how be used (or extension and Improve- the fellows were getting on, what the Neumann's Delicatessen, 75 Smith St., Perth Amboy ment of the borouRh water system. A standing of the Individual men In the N. J. Phone 1736 chapter was than many a freshman. pumping station and artesian wells DISTRIBUTION COVERS are to be constructed He often came to my office to ask for some personal favor, but I should New Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, Sayreyille Parlin. Mrs. Eleanor La Rosa has brought never have thought of asking him South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbridgo, Fords and Metuchen, N. I »•#»>•»••»»•••»•< «utt for divorce against Anthony La anything about how Ms fraternity RoBa, proprietor of the Follies Ber brothers were doing, for he would not gere Cafe, before Vice Chancellor In- have known or cared. If there was Job Printing gersoll In Caancery Court at Atlantic anything special to be done for the City, charging that a month after chapter he waa always busy; his own their marriage her husband became Wo s« equipped to Interests came first handle any Una of Job "harsh and neglectful." Toe rice Advertise FRANK P. WOGLOM chancellor referred the case to a spe- He could not work well with other Printing, and when it coots to Service, we Stationer cial master la chancery. people. Ha made no concessions, he -it In- yielded Done of his opinions or prefer- THE PERTH AMBOY cm only refer you to OFFICE SUPPLIES Fourteen Bremen and tour police- oor customers or ask ences. He was Invariably right and Adding MKUM and men were swapping yarns outside en thatyou give us a trial admitted It, and If things could not go TVpawvtters glne house 4, Bliiabeth, when shouts his way, he refused to have anything 1*7 SMITH ST. directed their attention to a bull run this Paper to do with them. I was accustomed to GAS LIGHT COMPANY PERTH AMBOY nlng toward them. The Bremen and grant such special favors as he might policemen ran Into the street, block ask, for It most be said to his credit >•• ing the path ot the animal. The bull —•••••••< that he was a student who seldom. If 206 SMITH STREET charged tae uniformed formation ever, neglected his work, and who ac- which scattered, and ran Into a field, complished his assigned tasks regular- upsetting sn aiutomobll? and three bi- ly and well; bat If he ever asked me cycles and knocking down several for something which I could not quite Heating and Cooking Appltanc— I smsll trees. Patrolman Richard Barry THE Merchants For feminine hygiene feel I ought to grant, he was never got a riot shotgun and killed the ani- willing to accept my view of the case mal. who advertise in Enlightened women are now gracefully, but he went out of the Rrod Automatic and Storage) WaUr Hsmtm using Zonite instead of S. B. BREWSTER Nathan Baraert, philanthropist and efflce Unshed and angry. He was a this paper will give poisonous compounds for Dealer in benefactor, known as "Paterson's bad loser. I this important purpose. yon best values for FLOUR, MEAL, FEED, BRAN, Grand Old Man," was honored at Pat ProesiM Gas Ranges | Zonite U thoroughly effec- GRAIN, BALED HAY erson on the occasion of the dedica- He was wall known about the your money. tive but asrmless to dolkato tion of a broose statue In front of the campus, It Is true, bnt he was not pop- AND STRAW city hall. Hen prominent In the busi- ular. He was Indifferent or arrogant ness and political life ot the city were to the man who, less fortunate than MAIN STREET In attendance. Mr. Baraert Is eighty- himself, had not had a chance to be- WOODBRIDGE, N. J. seven years old and was born In Po- long to a fraternity, and even to other Co»D«n-Rtt Radiant Ufa sen, Prussia, coming here when a boy. fraternity men he assumed an air of condescension which was maddening. Adjoining P. R. R. Tel. 6& Among some of the bull dings erected KELLY & COMPANY at Paterson by Mr. Barnert are: Home It was evident that before we had for the Aged Poor, Barnert Memorial talked to him for five minutes he felt Manufacturers of Hospital and Barnert Memorial Hos- that the men who were members of pital Nurses' Home. Us fraternity were of a different class, Growth of Pennsrllle section 1B re- were formed of a finer clay than were A'WNINGS flected In the registration ot voters the commonplace members of other or- Telephone 143 Perth Amboy ganisations. He was a selfish con- M — for — tht« year, In which Lower Penn'B Neck township shows a greater Increase ceited snob. STORE, OFFICE OR BUILDING than any of the other districts In Sa- The best man in any organisation is •I Telephone 1861 lem county. The total registration ens, of -course, who does the work of for the county Is 18,016, an Increase the organisation, bat he should also 425 Division St. Perth Amboy LARSON of nearly 400 orer a year ago. Salem give, consideration to the other men In city's total registration this year Is it, ha should be willing to co-operate, Robot Mother ofRve Healthy, 4,479, while Pennsgrove has t.tU The he should have at heart not only bis Happy Children Keeps Fit the ordinary man to get aKeafl by jkeeping taxes &F0X registration in other boroughs Is: interest* but the Interests of every widi Beccham's Pflli i at the same time gives a reasonable amount of im- Woodstown, 1,141, and Elmer, 809. In other man. The Ideals ef Ihe organiza- "When I the townships the registration runs: tion should mean more to him than I ok, ant I I'I ML ts. That has been the Democratic record in Carteret. CIVIL Alloway, 709; Elsinboro, JJ1; Lower mere words, they should influebce and I «m 13-t a sharply with the record of the past few years. Alloways Creek, S67; Lower Penns coptrol bis life. The best organization ENGINEERS Neck, 1,161; Mannington, 836; Old man can never be a selfish man. i caring faf lh« chiliif" " Un. Allim Onamd. Fill ft"' MM- Democrats will win next year if they prepare their mana, 670; Pllesgrove, 805; Pitts- (©. ll», WilliTl N«w,B*p«r UnlSB.) grove, 840, Quinton, 587; Upper Penns Fct FREE SAMPIB-Writ« —and work. B.P, AJknCo., 41»CualSnM. N« To* Neck, 1,155; Upper Plttsgrove, 1,066. The New Sleeves Show COLDS Bay ftw T 16,.. l»2b, Wiiiani NiwiiwBtr Union.) Horizontal. Verticil. Men and Women HERE / ^ 1—To mall ' (—Hurry 1-Rlvir In Italy I—Nlfht bird 9—Headway (abbr.) I—Knoti 4—Doatrla* 11—Poufuor 13—Sailor I—Proposition Today and Every Day Until November 30th 14—Jewish territorial organliatton 7—Cuttlnr Implement Tke Field Engineer (abbr.) 15—Pathi I—Journey t—Rook 10—Book 17—Sagacity It—Ribbed fabrlo 14—Imafea PUBLIC SERVICE companies are builders, con- You Can Subscribe to 10—To rcmuntrat* afa4n H—Cuti stantly adding to the material wraith and pros- 22—To convar** at a dlatanrn II—Outward appearance of any perity of the Stale. They give work to thousands IS—Skin It—Damp 27—Be«r lect It—European country 18—Land mcaitir* CHEWIN0 SWEET Sheriff's Sale situated in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, N. J., the property of Bache Realty Company, 220 Broadway, New DIPPING INTO ESEX COUNTY COURT OF York, surveyed May 31, 1911, by JON PLEAS—Sftlvatore Man- Mason & Smith, C. E., which map SCIENCE , and Joseph Belluardo, plain- was filed in- the office of the County , vs. Vincent Murabita and Cor- Clerk of the said county on August Jl Hurubito, defenuuuts. Fi Fa 28, 1911, as and by lots Nos. 100 and Eskimo* . rale of premises dated March 101; said lots being each 20 feet in Eskimos, habitants of the North r1925. width front and rear, by 100 feet in Polar regions, are thought to be depth on both sides, and being lo- the primitive American race re- arirtue of the above stated writ cated in the southeasterly corner F directed and delivered, I will formed by the intersection of Camp- lated to the Indians. Although I to sale at public vendue on bell street and Washington avenue, of several different groups, geo- REALLY DNESDAY, NOVEMBER on said map. graphically, all speak the same If you are looking for a job, look first in JY-FIFTH, NINETEEN HUN- language. They are said never ED AND TWENTY-FIVK, Together with all the rights, privi- the want columns of this paper. Without leges, hereditaments and appurte- to wash. They eat a steady diet . o'clock in the afternoon of of fat Una oil, the meat usually nances thereunto belonging or in any- doubt you will find just what you are look- ay at the SherifT'd Office in thewise appertaining. being uncooked. Fewer than A New Brunswick, N. 3. Judgment amounting to approxi- 30,000 are now alive, 'and the J ing for. If not, place a small ad telling ' those certain tots, tracts, or mately $300. race Is apparently dying out is of land and premises herein- X ($, llll, W»«t«rn N«wipap«r Union.) i jparticularly described, situate, FREDERICK GOWEN, about yourself and the job will find you. [and beinic in the Township of Sheriff. Bridge, County of Middlesex, THOMAS BROWN, Attorney. P1M ate of New Jersey, known and $21.84. v —Please mention this paper wnen _ated on a certain map of prop* purchasing from our advertisers.— j More for Tour Money — Classified Ads. Bring Kesults — If you wish to fentitled "Woodbridge Farms," - A Classified Adv. WUl Sail It — BUY, SELL or RENT YOUR PROPERTY, litt it with ma. TTJEAT1N A Also agent for "Menlo Gardens" LADY LIKE on the Highway. Choice lots, a "WAT > few blocks from R. R. Station- some as low as $65. Car will take you to property without obligation. JOHN A HASSEY Raal E*Ut« Oak Tree Road "at the Station" HERO 2 Iinlin, N«w J«ri«y RES-, HJL* 666 is a prescription for By Charles Sughroe The Creditors Are Still Btllim Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL Bilious Fever and Malaria. THREE MOUTHS* WUl VJHEU J* SIT BACK., M«. BURP It kills the germs. HOWS TM1UQS CWER THERE tHAT tOMft-* WEU, I 1 U4 EVWOPfilt DIO^A. QGE TW1 SUPPOSE W »"•'•>« KAISER* > BET VA HAD fK \ Special (or Theatre Parties 1 to 6 passengers To Elizabeth and return $ 6.00 rruusTBeFuuTowAVBtu. Ywouwootom " Newark and re- turn 8.00 AJ© *(& OTVWft tU»U« • t 11 ITHt New York and return 12.00 . Van £dm Working for Peace We take you and bring THE FEATHERHEADS you any hour—why break GOSH/ TMAT'% THE SECOND up a party to catch a train. THAI FELLOW M'KEOWH, IN M? M ACROSS COULD MAKE PITCHER OF CRACKED ICE HT'5 !HE HAiL, 5AJD JUST O% WRD TOO MANY \ ^ *ITH THAT HAD Ih THE LAST HALF TuRKEf ? XtSTERUAY -AMD THEM 1 ^ IN TO MM ^ Other round trips 15c ) HOUR AND IF I JIIWT TELL HIM A THING per mile. One way trip.s at reason- able ratjs—call us. H7 WOODBRIDGE TAXI SERVICE! CUH, • •«• "mm *AGE EIGHT ["THAT LITTLE CAME"i,t«.r-«»nr.ri««.iv,H.T^ . By B. L THANKSGIVING LINENS RED CROSS YEAR t,,™ (imp to lav in youvoiir supply of linens for the holihoi< W, know of no mnr- Iways . season lhan now. At. thi< every one of them can be filled A RELIEF RECORD •omplH" afwortmonts win. RICH GUY occasions, and from our Tost AS, MUCH economy. Huge Relief Work After Midwest SA.TISFACT10M G< P ONE OF DERRYVALE IRISH LINENS Tornado the Greatest in UO1TA POOL ^ no TVAIO BOCW. UM\T AS / TIFPRYVAI/E LINENS American Annals. The (rood looking appearance of IlEKRYVALa WJEACTH1 r\e vuom-o o or * do not como out in the wash. They improve «ith every tuo COCK005 hitup. After all that is the best kind to buy. U "Taught DISASTERS DROP IN 1925 ANTE". nomiral. And when these sterling qualities maybe bou*K AtNT »T* at such a small price, every barrier to buying now has Deen removed. STYLE NUMBER 103 STYLE NUMBER 112 Ranged From Fire to Earthquake Table cloths with napkins to and Covered Wide Area at match. Table cloth with napkins to 70x70 cloth $5.39 match. , ... Home and Abroad. 70x8K cloth 6.75 72x72 cloth * £.79 70x106 cloth 8.10 72x90 cloth «-°° 22x22 napkins; doi 6.98 72x108 doth l^r Virtual completion of the largest 22x22 napkins; doz »•<•> peace-time project ot post-disaster re- STYLE NUMBER 121 hablllUtton ever known has been ac- Table cloths with napltins to match. complished by the American Red 72x72 cloth - * o'7g Cross ID less than a fear, aa a part 72x90 cloth U'R. •t IU relief work In the more than 72x108 cloth *'•„' M dts»ster« in which It served to the 22x22 napkins; dox past year. HEMSTITCHED ALL LINEN DAMASK SETS This irreat program was undertaken $8.98 SET following the tornado which struck Consisting of one cloth 59x70 and six 16x16 n live mid wr-ntprn States last spring, set has a woven tapestry border in colors »mi-_- _ kilting 794 people. Injuring 2,239 more, the ordinary in colored bordered sets. Colors are blue, rose, and causing Inestimable property loss. helio and (fold. It left a huge area of deTastation la WEBB'S WHITE LINEN its wake, presenting a real problem. WEBB'S IRISH LINEN NAPKINS 13.95 DOZEN The Red Cross, however, went to HUCK TOWELS work on the heels of the storm, car Hemstitched pU«n white linen «pkina. ing for the injured, sheltering ind A very fine quality linen hock towel with 12x12. feeding whole communities, and help- damask border. WEBB'S IRISH LINEN ing every lndiridnal sufferer from the and destruction back to normal. l8x32 HEMSTITCHED SQUARES U9 The magnitude of the problem is In- 20x36 36x36 dicated by comparison ot Its huge CM 22x58 ; 179 45x46 nalty Hat with that ot the entire pre- ' Firemen To Elect 76c nd 79c 64x54 ceding year, whose combined losses Guest sire 14x22 * were 7*5 dead and not quite 2,000 in- Officers Monday Night Jnred, a_« a result ot the record aura- IN LINE WITH THE SPORTSMEN :_ .bsr ot l»J c&Uitropbles, Sixty-five thousand shiwering football fanatic?, including An important meeting of the mem- The story ot the H*d Croas serrice Ftre Company No. 2 will be Imn thu»e pup»t. year,~., recounte.= d by, th—e re--- : VOur correspondent and others from Woodbndgre, went to held Monday night in the fire house when offlNfW for the next term will 7°THE MERIT STORE" PERTH AMBOY, N. fcc elected. Further arrangements for 136-138 Smith St, Pith Amboy to mine explosions. the military band concert and enter- Phone P. A. 2800, 2801, 2802 IHini teammates, making hash of the University of Pennsyl- tainment ky operatic stars to be given i h the outstanding Menu record-jvania's powerful football machine. And if Saturday's per- in the rrWTi> e school auditorium early in December will be made. g The Red crow^had j f ^ sample f what Grange has been displaying in cd to the report. omance a o completed iu relief organliaUon on the west, the only thing that puzzles us is how did Iowa, Ne- Red Edwards, Star Kickci the *cen« vllhin a few noon ot the braska and Michigan beat the Illini. The answer is, of course. Port Reading Youngsters Two Small Fires diaaater, and in addition bad launched that H was not Grange alone that crushed Penn Saturday. He Interesting Match Planned a program designed to permanently Have A Jolly Party In Local Dwellini restore erery person affected by It, had the help of a team that Znppke had improved, a hundred For Local Alley Soon to hlg former etatos once more. per cent over its early season form. Michigan might be^t Fire was ilicovered Sunday ;>:':< •• The Red Cross serrlce In th* period On either Monday or Wednesday Eerie folk, goblins and witches Illinois if the two played another game this season, but noon on the second floor »f •}> following the wreck of the Xary air- night, of next week the bowling fans ibnobbed together in the cornfield house at Burlington and Es*«x •• • ship "Slier wi donh" iu typical of lti doubtful whether Iowa or Nebraska could repeat. will be glYen an opportunity to see at the Port Reading School audi- and the department was call- •! T: 'promptness and effectiveness. Serv- ten local bowlers in action. torium last Friday, as the children of ice In Uiie Instance vaa aflordad by blaie, it is believed, was star i The Carteret K. of C. bowlers will the Primary grades celebrated Hal- B«d Cross chapter* in the vicinity of On a field that was $ quagmire, water standing so deep in an overheated electric iron. I* . play the "Old Standbys" a three- lowe'en with games, recitations and T=r HEY! STOP THAT I/Iff ALLRISHT OFFICE*. &IT HIM, AFOUL PLOT. our TO /,;.- •',••*.'.:-..v OF CfitMg, Mil ANIMAL SEOGeMERE TERRACE. WE GOTTE.H TAKt TO THt LOTS MY WORD! WOODS QUICK, LOAD! FOR'SALE. HANK,7N*Y EASY TERMS ARE. 8ACKIN UP THC BALLY « MY HONOfc I CAN'T G.O ANOTHER ' 5TCP' LISTEN 1 HEAR A NOISE. UKE. THINK ON(LY LOCOMOTIVE: f TWCYRE NOT IMTHAT HOLE. FATHEK REALLY SHOULD HAVE KOT AW ALTOGETHER By F. LEIPZIGER HAP TO "THEfcE.1 DIDN'T i is TH!i IS THE. MY WANT VV^ OU WANT, W $VKBt~Y M^Kt ME. Ml W»P«L AMD LITTLES, i~OON' tT CONTAINS IT HA,i t)B.MOONTA,ftLE A M0DS.L. ^F I E W 'STEP IN AND SBC VAN UOON, IT 15' Hovv wii-t OUT OB HRRE. THEM SfiEJNG Mt! OH WELL THAT WAS COME ON IN C«'OOD w^ TO tier T TO BWV AN SXPttHSIVE CAR See t'M uy^Kv: McClure New^.^r Svf.dieutf, WE HAD BEEN FlSHiN'ALL LMY WITHOUT SUGE; THEGLE, AC£ ANi LUCtC-WHEMML OF/I £UDDE:N 1 THAT SPOT lM IN THIS LAKE THAT'S WWEQE IT ALL HAPPENED' 'LL NEVER, KELP YEIR. EYES ON THE POLES THE LAST TIME I AND I'LL TEUVOU A HtCE FI6MIN WIO ME IF 1T5 A FISH SjPfeV—LISTEN AbOUTTIM£ DAP—I WA9 JUST A TBUE f KID THEN-- you CAN TELL IT TD US T)ONT LET iSEE-| WONDER ^ DON'T HIM / WE'LL ust rms LltfL THE I WXTCH AWO CHAIN TO / 1 TIE HIM UP- IT'S LOO&& I STRONGER TMAN TWINE FfSH WHO C//eCL£D ABOUND US CLO&A/G IN ON A ( THEV WANTTO RESCUE ) (THIS FISH1.' 111. TVSS ) 7 I'VE. NE\^ER TOLO THAT AND THERE GOES / 6T0RV VONE MET,WmCH AMD bECAOSE TMrV M &EUEX/E ME- Jot Sl/DO£MLY THE. F/SH CH4/2G££> OV OO tv/TH WE nEJzoa/TY or n/iiDqtrSSuT- TMrw&rr'hZ HADGAUQW ?->«EKr CAUGHT THE OLD WOCML IT AND VAMD HEPE'S PAP'S Jv/TTCH AMD OHA/A/ TOO' BUT- • n '* ' . , L'K' the Price of This Paper is 3 cents everywhere—Pay no more Four Page Colored ?•;! Comic Section 12 Pages Today H CARTERET PRESS Editorials, Page 4 VOL. IV, NO. 12 CAUTKHKT, N. J., MMDAY, NOVEMRKH i: PRICE THRKK Social Committee of Foresters | Dalrymple Named Have Celebration In Newark Carteret High To i Hermann Star In Coming Vacancy Crosswords Strike Snag In St. Stephen's Juniors P. T. A. Adds To The members of the social com- School Board Member mittee of thu Court Carteret No. 4H. Play South Amboy Carteret's Second Win \ Arouses Interest in their new uniforms, the Foresters of America had n celebra- | ('rnsswnwU basketball team lost its Membership Assistant Bank Cashier Suc- tion last Saturday night. They or- St. Mary's Strong Team To Op- Local Boy Carries Off Lion's Much Speculation As To Choice lirst (rump of the seagoH to the fast ganized into an auto party, using four St. Stephen's Juniors, of Perth Am- Forty-nine New Meipber* ceeds Alfred Nannen Re- cars and went to Newark. There thev pose Home Team Here To- Share of Honors In Game of Republicans In Filling boy, at St. ,lo*'s auditorium, hen? rolled At November signed; Board Makes attended a theatre and after the morrow At Brady's At Milburn Vacancy In Fire Dept. Sunday afternoon, The visitors won Several Appoint- show had a dinner at Achtelatetter's by n 22-19 score. ing; Association WE where they remained until after mid- stcve ments nig-ht. In response to the request of hun-! (By TED) r™.\A hi • . .. u L Comba, who guided the, »uc- Stage Play To Rah* dreds of local followers of the high I Considerable interest h»a been! cessful Cro.swords baseball team - In the party were Chief Ranger school football team, that games be Frank Hermann playing in his Funds For Christ- aroused in political circles as to who, al,0 lendine the " lliam H. B. Conran, Alfred Guyan, 0 Appointments and other important . ,-.., played on Saturday, so that the work- ie and Moe hehrer at"thequ.rter! ^.l^li «!!_*«_ ™,™V The fir,t ga'me „, more'of a p, mas Candy .business occupied the members of the! Charles GreenGreen , HarrH y HolderithHllith , MMar- ing people can witness the games, th 1 Board of Education Tuesday night tin Rock, Joseph McCann, Charles coaches and managers have obtai Stopenski, Michael Kastrinsky, Har- St. Mary's High School, of South The Novemher meeting of I '• at the regular monthly meeting, teret I'arentTcncher which lasted until 11 o'clock. The ry Staubach, Ellsworth Barlwr, Thos. boy, to play here tomorrow custodinn of property and head jani- smith, George Helo, John H. Green, noon. The game will starf at 2 postponed i week on accountt tor at the new high Bchool was filled and Edwin S. Quin. o'clock sharp, when the kick-off will The team left Carteret early in the Olbricht,, it is understood,, has acac- tion day, wan held Tuesday a, by the appointmeni t off JohJh n S. 0101- be made. afternoon, accompanied by two pack- cepted the appointment and will take the auditorium nf Columbuai his new jiosiion as soon as the build- with a Urge attendnncp. " bricht, at present a driver of one of St. Mary's, New Brunswick and ed buses and n number of automo- ing opened with the tin the fire companies, Steve Polikush Carteret are in the running for the biles, Carteret outcheered th« home ers; are through with the high school 1 and turn it over to the board. Police Us* All Who America" by nil present, af was appointed Olbricht's assistant. county mlt, Cartjret having elimi- team followers un the field with the the crowd stood with bowed I Olbricht's salary was fixed at $200 a Coal Shortage Here cheer leadsrB exhibiting their stuff. The position as engineer or driver nated New Brunswick and if they do of the fire engine pays the same as a a moment of silence in revt,— month; that of the assistant at f 175 away with the Saints they may be All agio* after the week's training g py s Opened Sunday the memory of the war deatfl per month. The other janitors and considered the title-holders. The the blue and white made an attack jojbb on ththe policeli ' forcf e andd thhe a Develops Coke As Fuel nn drivers country. the truant officer were each increased Saints have g* strong team, which4 the home tpnm. Caarteren t kicked are included in the raise Keepers of Stores and Persons $l(i per month in salary. they showed when they played Mo-' °"• Hermann made the kick, which granted by the voters at the election There was a discussion of I Many Find Substitute ; More last week on referendum. When Riding In Autos Classed As tion of increasing the Dr. Joseph Wantpch and Dr. tucnen a scoreless tie recently. CaCatr- was a good one. The MiMilburl n eleven looked shocked when they were held Olbrichti resigns his position in the and a plan wu adopted Samuel Mensinfcer were re-appointed Satisfactory and Cleaner teret is rated before Amboy and fire department, the naming of his Violators of Old Blue P. T. A. banner will be purefc medical inspectors of the schools, Woodbridge at the present time. without gain after the kick. Milburn Than Coal; How To •-eturnMVM ball to the borough pig- successor will be. up to the Repub- Law awarded each month to th«" Mr. J. J. Reason was also appointed Coaches Hagan,, Bodnar and Casa- lican administration of the borough. having th« largest number a medical inspector. Dr. H. L, Use It leggi will have a well drilled team on skinner* W-punt and after three min- enta present. At the end of I hand Saturday, with several new for- uteg of bucks in series, Hermann J, J. Lyman, one of the Republican Strandberft was also proposed as a councilmen defeated at the election Police, acting under the instruc- the school that held the bin medical inspector by Commissioner mations. The local elevtn. will be took the bill over for the first .touch- tions of the Prosecutor's office, last largest number of times will b* j While the shortage of coal result- prepared for stiff opposition. down. Ctrtetet wont wild, Hermann this year i*. being mentioned as one Sunday, took the name of every Bishop. On this nomination Com- ing from the miners' strike has then kicking the extra point. who may be named for the berth. at some social function spoil missioners Bishop and Bradford Voted caused some inconvenience, it has not It is expected thut at least a thou- storekeeper that had his place of the entire association. "yes," Commissioners Lebowitz, sand persons will witness ths fame This did not stop the local boys Ewald Grohman, a prominent fire- business open snd took the number o\ caused anything further than incon- regardless of the weather. Seven a bit and after another kickoff by man, is also being urged as the log- every automobile seen driven about Forty-tlve new members Brown and Schwartz passed and venience arising from readjustment acal one to fill the vacancy.V tercd at the meeting Tucsdtyl Commissioners .^fTerys Coughlin and „, ,. „, . ^ „„,„„„, hundred witnessed the last game at Carteret, Milbum was again held thestreeta of the borough. The total to nec w kindUDs of luolfuel. Coke, navicoal home despite the nasty weather, fruitlesa. When the blue and white I There is a question as to whether number of instances listed is said to Comprehensive report* of Heil voted no. Bishop and Brad- and other substitutes are being used again controlled the ball, on the. last the administration is constrained by be about 1,500. All of these, it is cent conventions of the (Juun lord voted against Dr. Reason ;| Soft coa» is not giving as much sat- down and about seven yards W go, any1 law or precedent to give the job understood, are to be handed to the cil of the V. T. A. and-the Brown passed, and the others voted =-•-•isfactio» n as •th• e other two named, Plan Big Dance the ball on the 25-yard line, Her-'to ? member of No. 2 Fire Company prosecutor in the form of complaint* vention of the Congress of in favor of him. while in the case of coke, many have mann kicked a nice placement for which is regarded as 100 per cent, on charges of having violated the old and Parent-Teacher Ai The resignation of Alfred Nannen, found it so satisfactory that they Here New Year's Eve Vice and Immorality Act, a relic of were submitted by the pves three more points. Milburn was Democratic. was reported in this conue a member of the School Board, from | may i continue to use it after the stunned. The acore was 10 to 0. colonial days that was never removed his place on the board, was received strike is over and coal is available. Past experience has shown that the from the statute books ofi New Jer- the spring meeting of th* The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Con- Neither eleven scored in the second j G. O. P, administration never by any body will bo held in Carerst.. and accepted, and George Dalryraple, Coke at present is high; In price, gregation of Loving Justice will hold sey. assistant riinhier of the First National p g; n p, period and neither team threatened • chance gave an appointment to a a ton costing $16. But a ton of coke a dance on New Year's Eve in pal- very seriously. Carteret was hurt to Democrat~ . The action of the prosecutor's Arrangements were made Bank, was named in his place without is-about twice as large in volume as a ton's auditorium. The committee on a great extent by penalties for off- office, it is explained, is a result of presentation of. "Kathleen," a dissenting vote. arrangements is working on the de- It is expected that many applica- sical comedy, on December ton of coal, while in proportion to side and other offenses, or they would tions for the position will be filed at the fight to ban Sunday movies in Commissioners Bradford and it* weight it lasts much longer and fails and plans are being made to have tallied once more. A number of Perth Amboy. A judge having hand- 11. The proceeds will be entertain a large number of guests. the meeing of the council on Mon- the association's Christmas Bishop passed on the vote appointing giveB as good or better heat than substitutions were made during this day night. ed down an opinion thai the Sunday the high school janitor and assistant. Several novel features will be in- period. 1 fund. There will be u cast ot'1 coal. Added to) that is the fact that closing law which is a phase of the 200 childrej) in the play; In regard to the appointment of med- it causes little or no dust and does cluded in the program. The coaches sent the same lineup ancient act, could not be enforced ical inspectors a motion was passed in that started the name to begin the against the movie; houses alone but b e ttakek n ffro m alll not clinker in the grates. schools. The coaching and requiring the physicians to submit Chodosh Brothers & Wexler, :local last half. Milburn then threatened must be enforced against all viola- monthly reportss of the work they with several end runs and when on Carteret Star Is tors of the Sunday blue law. tion will be handled by pr dealers, have placed many tons of co-producert. , do in the schools. The salaries of coke in local homes and the users Great Artists To Car^eret's 25-yard line the home team Listing of complaints was carried the medical inspectors remains at have expressed satisfaction with it as attempted a forward, Hermann, who out in Perth Amboy, New Brunswick The formal address of the $550 per annum. was playing defensive halfback, inter- was delivered by Attorney fuel. Thew are a few points to re- cepted the forward, and with an Out Of Game and other cities and towns in the At the opening of the meeting, W. member in uiing coke and when these county—the entir^ work, it is said, A, Monaghan, attorney fur "" Play At Carteret empty field in front, ran the seventy- Harrington's Injury Will Keep and a Wurld Wur veteran. C. Cooper, of W. C. Cooper & Co., are observed the coke has proved to five yards for goal. was done to show how absurd the old aghan spoke of Antiques addressed the board, explaining the be an excellent fuel. Him Out of Football For blue law is and how utterly impos- meaning of the constitut proposed single blanket insurance Metropolitan Military Band Scott, a colored end, who was rec- sible it would beto enforce it strictly High points in the use of coke are: ognized as one of the best players in Remainder of Season in the county. other patriotic topics, nil as , policy, which will cover all the Keep the ash pit clean; do not poke; One Of The Moat Famous that section, failed to do any damage an address in observance of" schools. Final action on the new in- keep a layer of ashes two or thre? to the locals through this time. The tice day. surance plan was deferred to a later inches thick on the grate bar* to.pro- Musical Organizations blue and white Rahway High School lost one of meeting. Representatives of the Mid- tect them from the intense heat of I their best men when they lost Henry A pleasing musical pr dlesex County Anti-Tuberculosis ap- In The Country him and the reBt of the presented by pupils uf th burning coke; carry a deep bed of Ellis, playing end, caught several ten Harrington, the Carteret lad on the Carteret Barber Opens school. The program inola peared before the board and asked fuel at all times, that is, keep the fire Rahway lineup for the last two years. permission to sell seals through the yard forwards through the game. piano selection, medley, box filled. What promises to be the greatest In the last period, of eight minutes, Harrington broke his ankle in the Grace Van Pelt; vocal public schools. The proceeds of these In shaking down the fire it is urged musical event in the history of Car- when time had seemed about up. Mil- Plainfteld-Rahiyay game and after in- Big Prize Contest "Row of the Evening," sales will be used in treatment of to stop shaking when the first red teret will take place in the new high burn scored an unearned touchdown. spection by doctors it was announced Kahn; ukele selection, Mias} tuberculosis patjientt. The league glow appears and/ before hot coke school auditorium on the evening of Denmon scored the goal after crawl- that he would be unable to play his Van Pelt; vocal selection. was represented by two nurses, one drops into tha ask pit., It it also December 2 under the auspicies of ing about three yards and even then favorite game any mow this year. Customers of Laater's Shop To Love Song," Miss Grace Bail of whom explained that Carteret has important to shut off drafts after the Fire Company No. 2. It is to be just passed the line by two inches. Harrington played an exceptionally Participate In Contest For a high percentage of tubercular pa- coke fire gets under way. a band concert by the Metropolitan The free kick was easily bjoeked. fine game while in action and the ac- After the business tients. The sale of the seals will be was u social session, when' Coke is merely coal from which the Military Band together with selec- Milburn kicked off after the scor- cident was costly to the team. Valuable Prizes : permitted subject to the approval of toot and dust-making materials have tions from the grand operas by a star ments were served by th« the supervising principal. ing Carteret bringing the ball up a, Jjhe blonde fullback loomed as a ment committee. been removed. of the Metropolitan Grand Opera number of yards. Each blue ana {(contender for the all-State position Carl Laster who conducts a sani- Edwin Casev headed a delegation Company and several specialties by white backfieldsman took a chance thi•• •s year and ...... the misfortun. e will un- professional humorists. tary barber shop at 556 Roosevelt from Roosevelt Post No. 263, Amen- with the ball, and steady gains were doubtedly hurt his chances. Last avenue and who specializes in bob- High School Nc can Legion. He requested that the, The Metropolitan Military Band is made. When Lehrer's turn with the year the Carteret player, with sev- bing hair for women, has opened a campaign for the endowment fund of one of the moat distinguished bands ball came, he scored the goal on a eral other local men, led the Rahway contest for a number of attractive the Legion be carried into the schools Legion Has Dance in the country. It is led by Professor twelve yard end run. Milburn lost all eleven to the State Class "B" cham- prizes including toilet seta, manicur- At the~~weekly assembly "| in .somewhat the same manner as the Omero Castellucci, a noted Italian hope when, for the third time, Carte- pionship. ing sets and similar articles. High School, Armistice Hay "~~ recent campaign of the Elks for the band master who needs no introduc- ret scored the extra point. The final Charles Ivan is still going great The contest is already under way the program. Miss B. V. restoration of the frigate "Constitu- Armistice Night tion to music lovers anywhere in the score was then 24 to 6. It took just guns at the tackle post and is attract- and will continue until December spoke regarding the day und J tion." This was granted. country. He and his band of master about a minute for the local eleven to , wg the attention of the football 31. Each woman or eirl who pat- a number of questions wh musicians have established an en- bring the pigskin from the place of i mogu,a ronizes the shon will be entered in wanted made clear amongst The monthly report of Supervising Crowd Too Big For Hall— viable reputation for' the band from the interceotance to the goal. , | dents. Principal Miss B. V. Hermann show- the contest and will receive a share Parade About Town coast to coast. The line played a strong game in i for each service she orders at the Ruth Grohman read o ed a total enrollment of 2,633, and a The usual program by this band barber shop. Bobbing hair, curljng percentage of attendatice of 98 for Before Dance both offensive and defensive several Crows Nowl Lead In titled "A Pilgrimage to may be called a surprise program for startling tackles being made. Ar- hair, scalp massage and all such treat- Following the reading Miss ) October. The same percentage was it generally includes grand operas mour, Cowalsky and Sexton made Harmony League ments entitles the customer >to u reported for the continuation classes. Sophomore ClaBg presented a ] The dance held Wednesday night and classics as well as popular airs ™ady Kuins in the bucks and end share. program, Meyer Kosenbloossv| Several applications' for the use and marches. The program to be runs Rosenbloom ran the ball for in celebration of Armistice Day by eague Standing Women «r girls who come from as announcer. Joe Comba of the high school auditorium were the local post of the American Le- given here, the leader announces will twenty yards on the «D" formation. Won. Lost. Ave. out of town to the shop will get a very interesting article on received. These requests will be gion, drew a crowd that filled to je one of the best at the command This formation was well done. Crows 13 5 .722 refund of hulf their bus or car fare. Comba wrote the article granted where the dates requested do overflowing the German Lutheran of the band Isaac Nadel, who played so well in Robins 8 7 .514 The shon is open each evening ex- some time ago, not conflict with dates already taken. Hall: Many who came to dance were Professor Omero Castellucci, the the first game of the seagon took erne, fijue Birds -... 6 9 .400 cept Saturday night until 10:30 for A letter from Fire Company No. .278 women customers. Saturday night is "Oh, How I Miss You unable to join in the festivities for leader, was graduated with high of the teptain post in a capable man- Sparrows & 13 by Helen Daniels, accompa 2 thanked the board for the use of lack of Bpace. honors from the famous international ner Plenty of spirit and jrnt was Reserved for the male patrons of the shop. Grace Barker and Saul Bron the auditorium on December 2 for a The members of the post held a pa- school in Rome where the great inrl compare notes with analysis that i Ithaso(t?ntwn mintH out in these ill be given in the not article. , Vtklcs that one of (ho best ways to The same player had a somewhat 10 ,4«arn auction in to nttidy ciamplM of imilar problem a few hands later. Hi The Gyrafoam action h not ™ P " *"" * ^. "What not to dn,"' f ithcr In the bidding to face another washday t , PUBLIC SERVICE RAILWAY COMPANY PUBLIC SERVICE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ters Now Are Milder Than tary in the regular Ch«vrolpt chassis, ronfh country. Attached to UM without the pn«f»T(r*r top nn<] hnrly. nf the rear fender* »ri> metal They Used To Be Is Termed An Illusion It is fitted with low, 01111111100(1 srntp. rail which the ocoupuntu of tha AUTOMOBILE SECTION Tho femlors nnrl runiitngf hoard nro scuts msy (fraup when th Agricultural Foundation Say* Thick Ice, Deep Snows and Low tho fiamo as are used on tho pnssongor bsd. ears of th^Chevrolft lino. The o»r fionflral John A l.oji-uni Temperature* of Yesteryear Were the Exception Then Army Officers Find New i nrrioi fnHP nnri rear bumpers and 1 rrmndcr of the Unitivl States As Now; Average Snowfall and Temperature | THE ART OF DRIVING Chevrolet Handy In Testa the whrols an of the stool disc tjjpe. Corps, used one nf irn> C1 ,The Chevrolet army esr is used Statistic* Cited As Proof By Ralph DePahna army cam recently while in HFTF.N nripglly for the rapi,_d convryanc.,„.,„,,e. a shahaam battle stageg d l>yy the Warning hns been issued by the O 19t5 BY lOSLLY SPKBKBSLD TIRE CO. I ISSONS Tho Intent addition to the army "f officers during maneuver* or other Dogs" at Camp Mesde, Md. H«4 exceptional occurrences in griind- m im r Sears-Roebuck Afrricultural Founds-' fnther's day as they are today," the transportation service Is the Cbevro- ..?{? . {. P«n>osesPn . The combination,, accompanieaccompanied bby GeneraGenerall FF«1M4I tion against placing faith in forecasts Foundation declares, "One mild let transcontinental auto car. of b»lloob»lloon tiresti , lightlight, strippedtdWill. Williami s and ColoneClll 0 . SS E. M of an extremely cold winter ahead fimn-CUUtk and Bnktt > rnBS((lfl ,nd p^,^, enrine tnMn j -n,, utUr dr0Te the c,r d winter starts the rumor that over- The machine as used by the mili-it to leave the roads and travel over i maneuvers. to be fallowed by an unteanonable coat manufacturers had better to into N driving a car there li probably summer in 1926. The winter may be the Palm Beach suit business, while no more certain way of effecting ! extremely cold and the summer un- an extremely cold winter is dubbed as I definite economy In maintenance seasonable, but scientists have no a good old-fashioned winter. One than by iklllfnl operation of the means of telling it at this early date. explanation for this is that memory clutch and brakes. The consomptioo A week is the longest dip possible into is tricky and recalls the exccptionnl of gaftoUne and oil la effected and the weather future. rather than the average. Another is also to a large extent the life of tbe Neither is there reason for believ- that modern living has taken the edge tires and the chassis mechanism u a ing that the winters In thiB section off the extreme weather. A snowfall whole. Skillful control of tbe clutch are no longer so cold nor the sum-that our forefathers would have, trod- and brakes is one of the important mers BO hot as formerly, according den under foot for days now is shov- features of good driving and this can to the Foundation, which quotes elled away before we get up in the •nly be obtained by cultivating R sen- weather bureau figures on the point, mdrning. Better heating, too, makes sitive mechanical ear and a fine sense running back three decades. The us fael the low temperature less, and of touch. mean December-January-and-Febru- ice refrigerating plants and electric nry temperateure over the decade fans make the extremes of heat more One often sees a car started with a D urable 1895-1904 was 30.2 degrees. For endurable." Jerk. The result of the jerk Is bound the decade 1905-1914 it was 32.1 While the weather is constantly to be wear and tear, owing to the ,, VT-TT degrees; and for 1916-1924, 81.0 de-changing from one year to another, suddenneii of the application of the jrret'B, a difference in the total of big climatic changes are too gradual load to the englhe, tbe transmission, II DUCO 2.1 degrees. The mean temperature to be observed in the life time of one and last but not least, to the Urea. for the same three winter months The two main points to remember U p-to-date or even a hundred generations, the last year wax 32.5 degrees. Foundation states. Scientists figure when starting a car are, that It is AUTHORIZED i. "Snows that lay on the ground for that the climate of this/continent has the last half inch of the letting out f months on end, skating that began in of the dutch ipcdal that counts, and AUTO n not changed in some ten million years, [November » d lasted until March, not since the passing of the glacial that tbe engine should be run at a RE-FINISHING I snow drifts that reached almost any period, and probably will not for an- rate proportionate to the load it Is ' height one might mention, were the C olorful other ten million. > take up. STATION, The faults most common with be- ' gtnnert are wasting time over the flrtt men In Qovernment hospitals «v«ry part of the operation, releasing tbe day of the year, and thefr need has pressure too toon, and accelerating RED GROSS AID TO directly led to a revival ot the best- too early. The correct way Is t» m 0 riginal known and perhaps most popular ac- the dutch pedal up quickly nutfl its tivity tbe Red Crou sponsored In war last half inch of travel, when flat of pulling that the engine U doing, , VETS MOUNTING i new campaign for knitted "Red driver will feel that the dutch i» >wt In this way a smooth gliding start Cross sweaters." These articles are beginning to take hold. The coffee can always be made undeT ordinary among the tew not tenilthed br the U then slowly accelerated, bqt o* n» working condition*, and the tiresome Heavier Demands for War Ser-Government. account raced. When it sees* u It >nd expensive racing of the engine For the men still on active dnty in the dutch were almost home, let a md jerk of the car can be avoided, DUCO has become a by-word among motorists. It is vice Laid to New Legislation the Army, Navy and Marines, the Red light pressure still remain on tk> It b merdv a matter of "fed" and It Cross during the year maintained (pedal before removing the foot Tb» It la worth developing, for It adds admittedly superior to the ordinary paint job. Avail- Granting Wide Benefits. Acceleration should be more rapid ay t» the joy of driving and to the econ- rield Director! at all important sta- r sad In proportion to the amawi i mtf of upkeep. able in every known color—scientifically applied— tions, camps, and hospitals ot these resulting in a hard brilliant finish that will outwear armed forces ot the country. Studebaker with $100,000,000 in ACTIVE FORCES AIDED ALSO A monthly average ot M.9I1 service the car, DUCO represents the latest in automobile and ex-service men were aided by the Tells Advantages seeta enjoyed that distinction alone finishes. Duty to Ex-Service and Service Red Croas daring the year. the fine car field. Probably no The man In service, and tht man ihrase haB been as much talked of Notwithstanding the enormous publicity given DUCO , Men First Responsibility who has served his covntry are among Of One-Profit Auto luring the past season in the indus- it is surprising how few motorists realize that it spells the primary responsibilities for which try, and the result has beqn a con- of the Red Cross. the American Red Cross Is chartered "If the buyer of every automobile inuation of sales through 1925, con- ECONOMY for the man about to have his automo- by Congress. Nevertheless It hashad to make just one car he would iiderably In excess of those during bile re finished, understand thoroughly how much the A. marked Increase in the service many other obligation* and K If oi 924. this bade that an anpeal will be made term 'One-Profit Manufacture' intro- ' We are able to give your car that sort of finishyo u ftren by the American Had Crou to tor a larger enrollment than ever dnr- duced to the industry during the •X-MTTIOS men, through Chapters, hos- Ing the Annual Roll Call, Armistice summer, means to each purchaser," have always admired—always wanted, a finish that pitals, Oorernmrat and Red Cross Day, November 11, to November M. declare Studebaker officials. la permanent in lustre. Ask us the cost—you will be •DSees during the put year, and which In other words, if he had* to bjiy agreeably surprised. Totame Is expecUd to be maintained the engine from one maker, the body Chick Evans Was 17 staring most of the fiscal year ending I 111 I II111111 I I I It IIIIIII from another, and from different makers had to purchase axles, trans- When He Won Title Jane SO, Ills, is shown In the re- missions, springs and other important ports of the war service activities of I ONE-BASE HITS component parts, then fit them to Although he Is only nineteen the organisation, jut completed. gether to'make the car run, these years old, Keefe Carter Is not the youngest golfer to win the Berriee U> the disabled and to r JACK SIMPSON. things would be apparent to him at once: western amateur championship. men now In active service eontinoed lHIIIIIIIIIII to be one of the primary alligations The necessity for revising his orig- Ohlck Brans won the first of his Two Runner* on Same Base. inal plans to accommodate the size eight championships In 1006 over . -of the Red Cross. The Increased ac- Then seems to be a question of who W. DE R. CHRISTIE tlTttles In this regard were attribnted shape and power of the engine; to the Flossmoor course when he has the right to a base occupied by make the body fit and present a neat was only seventeen years old. largity to the legislation living sew appearance; to arrange all componerr L &«Mfitf to ei-eerrice men. two runners at tbe same time, making Carter's golfing Judgment Is tirWEST AVENUE, SEWAREN, N. J. a difficult situation to a simple play. parts so they function with each sound despite bis youth. He was The keystone ot the Red Crou ser- No rule In baseball permits a base other. one down when he and Russell Tlce lies In tha Home Berrlc* work runner to be deprived of a base he Is The profits paid each separatiparate Martin reached the twenty-sev- Phone: Woodbrldge 254 :<«f toe chapters to Teterans and men legally entitled to. Suppose runners manufacturer for the part which he enth tee In the recent tourna- •till in serrtee. At the close ot the are on first and second bases and a produced would add up to A respect ment at Detroit Good fortune •seal year June SC-. 1MB, l.Stl Chap- able total in the entire cost aided Carter when his second double steal Is put on. The play Is Now if this buyer were to sell his : tars were active in this work and had made on the man going Into third shot hit a spectator, stopping to : expended approximately |l£S7,0(H). product adding his profit to the en liasp. The runner realizes he will be tire cost to him, he would real in the right of the green. He Included in their work was assist- caught If he continues on to third pitched within eight Inches of Q 4aoe to ex-serrlce men in making out what a proportion of his selling pric base and makes an attempt to return was represented by no actual valui tbe cup. Adjusted compensation papers, in the in the car, having gone to pay these handling of claims reopened, or made to second base. He is caught in the trap but eludes the baseman and profits. 1 1 (possible under liberalised terms ot Studebaker lays no claim to havini li\ . tw iii t , I i H7K . iV /1, i H"i l\ i i\i >', i i\i iYI>v i\: t\7 >) >i i >V'i >r; >V'i >; 11\, I, 1. t, , t. , the World War Veterans' Act ot 1114; slides Into second base, only to find it Is now occupied by the runner who originated the thought, having found STUDEBAKER WULFF [«sd In many other ways. it alreadv taking strong hold of the CORD TIRES An unusual amount ot legislation originally was on first base. car-buying public mind. But a sur- High Grade ID Every Reaped | passed by Congress and State bodies The latter is forced to return to first vey of the field demonstrated that PRICES ARE RIGHT I necessitated the Issue of much base at the peril of being tactjed out. just as Ford was the only manufac- We are Sole Woodbridge Distributors Enew material in the past year. Leg- If ho refiuinH first base Without being turer of low-priced cars having suffi- WOODBR1DGE AUTO SUPPLY [ Illation was passed during tbe UiCjul he has u legal right to hold it, cient plant equipment to manufac- Acceuoriet and Supplies, Gas, Oil ture cars complete and avoid filling JOMain St., WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ar liberating condition! applying liuuch he had held a preceding base. hia price with parts-makers profits, fto hospltalliatlon, compensation and • ..It- IK one instance where a base Ji«r benefits under the Veterans' DdDse BROTHERS runufr ran the bases In reverse* order ^ureau; this in turn has entailed re- v. Itlmiit autoumtlctilly retiring himself. 5 P & C IA U fcnening of many claims formerly dla- When two runners are standing on EASTERN TERMINUS OF AIR MAIL SERVICE' owed, tiling of many new ones, and nDv huiu' at the Barue time the man ___.ny applications for hoipltalliatlon. orlk'inully holding the base Is tbe one TYPE-A SEDAN |The Claims Service at National Head- entitled, to It und tbe other can be ' HAS COMPLETELY LIGHTED FLYING FIELD If Dodge Brothers had deliberately arters this year handled 17.506 in retired by belni; tugged with the ball. omparlson with 11,010 cases tbe prB- The above cases apply to any of the Built the Special Type-A Sedan for oua year. buses only when biise runners are not women, they could not more perfectly Increased serrice to men in hospl- forced to proceed. When runners are was noted, as well In the number forced tu proceed by the butter becom- have met feminine requirements. hospitals In which serrlce was ing a biise runner und two runners i • jjniaintalned by the organisation. Due occupy the suiue base, the runner That women recognize this fact is _ new legislation an Increase iot over forced off the butte can be retired by 1,000 patients were admitted tor hos- being tagged with the bull or tagging , plentifully evidenced on every hand dization, a new peak approximating tbe base he wus supposed to occupy. ot Marcb 1921 Since a Urge The car's striking beauty, its ease of nber of this group Includes pa- handling and world-famous dependa- nts not eligible for compensation, I solution of their personal and f»m bility are features which every motor- problems has Involved careful Accept Helpful Reproof by the National Organisation. Av**slon fniin reproof IB not wise. , 1st values—but which women value iTe are 30,000 disabled ex-service It it a murk of u little mind.—Cecil. the most , 1 Ask us about Dodge Brothers » 'I New Credit-Purchaao Plan ^ " FRANK VAN SYCKLE 159 New Bruniwick Ave. Perth Amboy The giant flood light of 735,000 aindkwwer which Uluminatet tht landing field is shown in the above photograph, • Hadley Field, New Uruunwlck, particular ant Is one of tbe largest the Eastern terminus ol tho airlighting units mauulactured. mail service batweeu New York The, Imngur buildings are flood and Chicago, is the only completely lighted In the same manner as bill- Can Prove To lighted flying field tor uight opera- boards, to give daylight perspective, tions in tbe Metropolitan district, A twenty-four incn beacon. on top according to J. E. Wbltbeck, super- ot one nf the hangars guides tbe intendent Port Offlc*. undor the act of March 3, We will install any of the below sets in your home - no obligation to buy $60.00 Atwat«r-Kent Radio $39.50 Up STUPID LAW. Freshman Masterpiece '" $75.00 j The police in practically every city and good-sized town in Freed-Eiseman $155 \ I the county last Sunday made more or less; of a survey of the Greb« V $75.00 Up I extent to which the old Sunday blue law is being violated. Eagle •*• ••" $59.00 ^Stores were found open everywhere; people were riding aboui " "* Time payments arranged; no extra charge ^^ In their automobiles. Some of them may have been on the way to or from church or metings connected^ with church activities. Duo-Art Player-Piano v 1350, \jp "But in any event they were violating the ailljl law. Thousands Milton Piano* •• $g5.00 Up of complaints are to be handed to the prosecutor. The New Orthophonic Victrola The action was taken to demonstrate that the blue law can, Eureka Vacuum Cleaner not be enforced. After a judge decided that the law could not j Time payments arranged be enforced against the motion picture theatres unless it wasj enforced against all other "violators" at the same time, this -' CONCANNON MUSIC STORE action was directed by the prosecutor in order to ascertain the It Is Just size of the job of general enforcement. 76 Main Street, Woodbrid.e, N. J. The amazing thing ia that this silly and futile law has been Tel. 299 permitted, to remain upon the law books of the State. It was Good Business originally placed upon the statute books of New Jersey when the present State was a colony. It is as obsolete and barbarous as the pillory, the whipping post and other vicious inventions New Radio Station On News of All Carteret Borough in the Press, the Radio fans in this vicinity heard of the gloomy people of that day who raised hell under the WJZ from its new Bound Brook transmitting station for the first time most widely read paper in Carteret guise of religion. last night The new station is what Why is there such a conspiracy of cowardice in, thjis State ia known as a high power trans- * in regard to a minority of bigots? The blue law is absurd and Starting a Saving»»Atcount and adding to it regularly mitter and fans are i wonderm? until you build up a balance that will carry you over a whether its proximity will affect the impractical. No one ever expects to «ee it enforced. Why is it quality of reception of instruments that none of our legislatures have sense and courage enough to rainy day when your earnings may cease, is only gooa i here. From several reports the new i station came through clearly last Vacmm Electric repea} it. It makes a laughing stock of law and th$ State— business sense. We have plenty of facts and figures to night. The and, like prohibition, is one more reason why there is so little prove our point, and we will be glad to go into this sub- respect for worthwhile law. ject with you in detail at your convenience. ASHER In the face of the crime problem that confronts this country Protect Your Valuable Paperi W today a1 vigorous movement should be started to repeal all our /Tdvertisers Recently the safe of a big local plant was blown foolish laws and then get busy with business of enforcing the open and money and other valuables taken. Our safe m/l will find this Effortless Washday! laws that relate to the welfare and safety of the public. deposit boxes are burglar proof and your valuables are paper an excellent WEAKENING, INFLUENCES. absolutely safe in them. Let us explain how very reason- Thousands and thousands The New York World and other papers have been doing medium in which of Housewives everywhere something in the way of analyzing the present condition of the able our rates are. to display their G. 0. P. in New York. In the recent election the Republican bargains and make know the joy of E A S Y machine in the metropolis fell to pieces and these inquiries were their wants known Washday! set afoot to ascertain what had happened to the party. One The First National Bank See for yourself how easy, of the conclusion seemed to be that too much attention was paid how effortless, washday will to upstarts in the party and so the backbone of the organization CARTERET, N. J. be with an "EASY." weakened. Phone Woodbridge 659-J Your next washday, in That appears to be a wise conclusion. Upstarts individu- Pianist - Leader ally or in groups, are a menace to any organization, political or your own home, with your otherwise. The reason is plain: the upstart is so thoroughly ARE YOU GOING TO MIAMI, FLORIDA? own washing, let the See us about sJLine »nd let us make your reservation*, on the Woodbridge satisfied and pleased with himself that he has no time to con- steamer at well at at the hotel* for you; 48 hours of glorious travel, "EASY" prove itself to you. sider the work or the opinion of others. Therq is one cure for by the largest, fattest* ana molt luxurious veiitli on the whole At- Rosebud Orchestra The trial demonstration is him and that is to sit down upon him—hard. lantic Coast. For rates and further information, write or call at Music For All Occasions lathe case of the New York G. 0. P. a man who, until a, JACOB GOLDBERGER, BANKER absolutely free—No obliga- Berthe Ohlott few yeijrs ago, h.ad been a resident of another State, was put up j Steamship Ticket and Foreign Exchange Agency tion. 176 Freeman Street as a candidate for Mayor. He was defeated not only because \ 432 STATE STREET, COfiEfV?A"SHlNGTON, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J. Telephone or 'write today. he!was opposed by a better man but because the old workers BERMUDA-CUBA-WEsf INDIES-SOUTH AMERICA-MEXICO Don't delay! in the G. 0. P. got sick of the way things were being conducted and they did not give their usual support to the campaign. (Amazingly Easy Terms!) Business Opportunities Kelly & McAlinden Co. In Carteret Real Estate BIG PRIZE CONTEST Many • bargains both in going businesses that are for 74 Smith Street PERTH AMBOY sale and in desirable sites for business and manufacturing ,-* AND enterprises. Phone 1960 For particulars apply to WILLIAM J. GROHMAN FKEE GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY Licensed Real Estate Broker Carteret, N. J. 189 Roosevelt Avenue, AT THIS IS BOROUGH TAXI SERVICE CARL LASTER'S CURTAIN-CLEANING / All Hours SANITARY BARBER SHOP TIME N. V. City Rates 556 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. Every woman or girl customer of CarlXas- —And here's a service you'll be PHone 92? Carteret ter's Sanitary Barber Shop will receive an at- Cars for AU Occasions tractive present absolutely FREE and also will charmed with be entered into the Contest for the four beau- tiful prizes listed below: What adds more to the cheeriness of home PRIZES IN THE CONTEST these days than clean, fluttering curtains—cur- First Prize A Complete 20-Piece Toilet Set tains through which the sun can shine gaily in. Second Prize—A Complete 8-Piece Manicuring Its a bother, we know, to wash them the old FREEDOM Set way. We're sure you'll be charmed with this modem curtain-cleaning service of ours. Third Prize—A Complete 3-Piece Compact Hair Brush and Comb And simple, too! You wrap your curtains Freedom from worry about your in- Fourth Prize—Hair Bobbing Brush and Comb. carefully—and put In a call for our driver— vestments is worth a great deal and Prizes now on exhibition in windows of that's all there is to it. yet you can have it without ccffinhgi ^ Barber Shop Let us do the' rest! you a penny,\ ' v,i • \* • 1 Peace of mind goes with every Six Per Each UparaU terfic. •btiile. the customer to PERTH ! Cent First Mortgage Security sold by .hare in the contest, to illustrat—If . woman ..U a h«r cut a»d M* lm h*ir al« curled sh. AMBOY LAUNDRY "ill becausq| the • principal is safe and the interest regular. Iffl be entitled to TWO .hwe. m the contert. 315 Maple St. Phone 2050 Customers from out of town will be entitled 1 You can invest any amount from 1100 to a refund of half of their bus or car fare. up and yourj interest begins the day , The Contest ends ort December 31, 1925. OURCARCAIAEK* \ your check is received, j NOTE-Every child who patronizes this barber u lv •re numerous, though we > .™ " shop on any day of the week except collect »nd deliver dry <=le«nl"« °'i ders. Auto owner* know l°* *", Saturday, will receive a suitable present we clean clothe., and how quUWy we can. turn out flret etasj.ota« as usual. dry cleaning at reasonable pfTM- IMPORTANT-By special arrangement for U- eijoy an Increasing eMtomJ*^, ON BROTHERS J COMPANY our nwtluxU of dry di« only Lasted Sanitary Barber Shop W. Csdl iU D*l' Street, Pafj| AmW will be open until 10:30 o'clock each night e*eept Saturday night which is «• ffewYorkCiislomTwlor served for our male customers. :*»•,'•!•• -,• "••»:• 7' fl READE'S «M MATINEE EVENING TFgou want 10e—2Oc STRAND 20c,25c,3Sc -* what you PERTH AMBOY want when you Under Personal Direction of Walter Reade. A. S. Flagg, Res. MgT. want it—in the Matinee—2 and 3:30—Children, 10c; Adults, 20c. printing line— Evening—7 and 9—Orchestra. All Seats, 85c; Balcony, Adults, 2Bc; Children, 20c. WE HAVE IT! Saturday Continuous—Evening Prices Prevail. THE ERS [TODAY and SATURDAY- At the Ditmas Range of Theme At Woodbridge Theatre 1 Brief Fact. About Mary . New Morie "The Ten Commindmrnti" ROD LA ROCQUE—DOROTHY GISH in Mary Pickford, foremost screen In New Empire Bill Broke Long Run Rocordi artiste, in her new screen feature, The picture which broki' nil long "Little Annie Rooney," is coming to- Week's Program At Rahway run records at rond nhnw prirps is morrow to the Ditmas Theatre, Perth CRESCENT coming to the Wondbriduo Theatre Amboy, has stepped out of the cos- Theatre Includes Variety of next Wednesday, when ('(•oil B. De PERTH AMBOY—Tel. 2S5 ["Night life tume drama role and back into the Pleating Pictures Made Mille's production of "The Ten Com- ragamuffin, hoydenish, comedy char- mandments" opena a three day en- acterization that BO endeared her to By Great Artists gagement there at' popular prices. TODAY and SATURDAY— the public and won her the title "The _ Playing the "two-a-day" in New York World's) Sweetheart." of New York" Priscilla Dean reaches now heigfits I City, it broke the record of 50 weeks IRW1N C. MILLER The scenes of "Little Annie in her career as a screen artist in "A'which had been held by "The Covered Rooney" for the most part are laid in Cafe in Cairo," Which opened |%the| Wagon," remaining at capacity bud- ' Presents. the teeminK lower East Side district New Empire Theatre, Rnhway, last' ness for 62 consecutive weeks. "The f eW rk ( ty and th e famousl SUNDAY—ONE DAY ONLY— i JS .T° D ?!, 'u . night, and will be repeated tonightJ Birth of a Nation" was only able to role ' 8n lmportant t'.'. an urrusoal picture in theme and , !«»t «t weeks on Broadway, while tting, and furnished thrills, and sus- "Way Down East," "The Four Hor»e- BROWN SKIN Little Annie Rooney is the twelve jense of the_deeper sort. The scenes; ™e.r[< •"-,<• "The Thief of _ Bagdad" "THE year old daughter of a New York ire laid in Egypt and nlong the Nile. held up for a lesser period. About policeman; leads a band of street Miss Dean, as Naida, n native girl, five million people have s^en thii re- urchins in fiercely contended, rough falls in love with a young British markable picture since it was first and tumble, hiting and kicking bat- igent of the foreign service and the shown at a two dollar scale. "ARTISTS TROUBLE WITH WIVES" tles with rival gangs; and is secretly ittachment becomes mutual. Accord- The R«d Sea and San Francisco are and madly in love with a strapping ing to the custom of the country, about five thousand miles apart. The — AND — With FLORENCE VIDOR and TOM MOORE truck driver, the pal of her big though, she is promised to another Israelites led by Moses on their ex- brother, Tim Rooney. man and the time is at hand for her odus from Egypt are separated by Her garb consists of cheap calicoes, to enter the lattet's harem. about forty centuries from Sunday much-darned stockings, down-at-the- As the plot progresses her British afternoon jazz dancing today. Yet, heel shoes, and, sometimes, a boy's Cecil' B. DeMille has managed to put MODELS" over gets Into danger and she makes cap. ill kinds of sacrifices and taker in- them together convincingly in his STRAND BIG TIME Ten different nationalities and lumerable risks to save him. The picturiiation of "The Ten Command The Fattest Musical Comedy Ever Staged races are represented among the kid ;nd is most surprising and satisfac- mente." types in the two score or so young- ;ory. The modern story opens on a de- sters figuring in the picture. There PRICES: Matinee 2:15 daily; all seats 50c. Eve- "The Woman Hater" i the picture vout mother driving one of her two also are many animals—dogs and a sons from home because he will not nings 8:30, 60c, 75c, $1.00. cats, a goat, a pig and a couple of attraction for tomorrow. Helene "VAUDEVILLE" hadwick and CHve Brook play oppo- "apologize to God" for what she be horses. ALL SEATS RESERVED lite each other in this screen story of lieves sacrilege. The son goes oul Lower East Side New York streets the loves of a beautiful French into the world, not bitterly, but boy- and districts faithfully are re pro actress. It is an old-fashioned plot ishly exultant, to smash every com- duced in the picture. There are mandment. Then DeMille develop! Modetty Out of Plact By No Manner of Meant with a surprise twist of the O. Henry SUNDAY and MONDAY- streets and areaways littered with old type in the middle of it that sets the his theme that "if you try to brea lodest benrliiK la roinmcrulntile In A treasury expert w»i mates that the tin cans and all sorts of rubbish, whole action off in a new direction the Ten Commandments they brea an being*, hut It's nn rwnmmeuda- life of a dollar bit' m seven month* with tragic incident and thrill all you." HAROLD BELL WRIGHTS for a fruit tree.—lioMon Tran- but most of 'em we get don't lait at along the way. A gorgeous Biblical episode, don in natural colors, is enacted by such long as that.—Exchange, There are the usual five acts of At the Strand good vaudeville and a comedy on the popular players as Estelle Taylor Saturday bill. Theodore Roberts, James Neill, Chai r A SON OF Paramoant't Catting' Office The problem,of a Paris husband de Roche and Lawson Butt, Comet Through In a Pin,ch who finds his wife falling in love with The casting department of th< a "pretty" musician and breaks up "The Half Way Girl" Paramount Long Island Studio prides the infatuation by staging an affair Taken Off Sandy Hook HIS FATHER" itself on being able to produce on of his own with a fascinating flapper Doris Kenyon and Lloyd Hughes short notice any "type" player de- forms the theme for "Kiss Me witnessed a unique chase during the With BESSIE LOVE—WARNER BAXTER WOODBRIDGE aired, From under-fed vagabonds to Again," the picture billed for Mon- filming of their latest picture, "The * ~ THEATRE *"" over-fed bankers, from flighty chorus day and Tuesday with Marie Prevost Half Way Girl," at Woodbridge The- girls to frigid society matrons, the and Monte Blue heading a cast of atre today. A wild leopard, which and other* Matinee 3:40; Saturday 2:30; Evening 7 and 9 p. m, casting director has 'em at his finger stars. plays in one of the stirring sequences ends, There are two pictures for Wed- jumped overboard from the S. S. nesday. "The Night Club" is a farce Corvallis, twenty miles out of New [TODAY (Friday)— But his lists and cross-index filei York harbor, and swam about a mile TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— . of extra*- were of no avail recentlj comedy concerning a youth who must marry within a specified time in order to a tug b8at before she was finally when J.lhin Dwan put in a reques picked up by her pursuing trainer. DORIS KENYON in for a dozen taxi chauffeurs, to appeal to save his millions—and the worst ...... in a scene showing the exterior o of it is: the hero is a woman hater. A four thousand ton steamship was the famous El Fey Club at the height The other picture is "Forbidden blown up forty miles off Sandy Hook to provide one of the smashing action of the midnight traffic. Cargo," the picture to which Evelyn BURLESQUE THE HALF WAY GIRL Finally he decided that no extra Brent owes much of her recent fame scenes. iucational Comedy—"Dog Daie" Variety man in New York could look so hard- and reputation as. a first rate movie boiled as a taxi driver really, is, so star. This talented actress is in tho Lillian and Dorothy Ciih in "Romola he hired a dozen of the original character of the woman captain of a Lillian Gish's latest picture, "Ro- ——^— ——-—~~ article, taxis and all. Then, to make rum-runner, and her adventures with j mola," a film version of George )MORROW 6 7~ jr <} TT % HP li r1 1r T 1—-e^e^KL. iji*n u.4 1 iX sr n^ JHf^A~ • KKARNY KI.FCTRK PUBLIC SERVICE STATION Public Service enterprise <©, till, Wiuin Newepaper Unlom.), Men and Women Iqwnclable source HerteenUl. VsrtleaL. trie mipply with resourced »— Man'i title 1—Jumbled typ* 4— Mother t—Kind of a iwort I—Bon* I—A coiBietlo 7—Concerning; 4—Pertaining to tBS ohsskt The Draughtsman I—Shelf «—Stairs 10—Pertaining" to one of the poles, I—Suppoeed hypnotto fo«'« For 1925 there was authorized for exteniion North or South 1»—Father and Improvement of PUBLIC SERVICE electric A Security Backed by It—Ancient Spartan magistrate 11—Of greater ace 11—Not tight plant some $30,000,000; for cat plant some II—Mixture of vegetables 14—Destruction 15,000,000; and for transportation facilities an to—To proceed K—Shade of green amount almost as large. New Jersey's Prosperity H—To perform II—Son god H—Virgin lalandi (abbr.) IT—A pledge That means new buildings, new lines, new *»—Part of "to bV' . It—Performed 14—To twlit 11—Bun god mains, new buses, new cars, and many other new HE securities of Public Service Corporation of New Jersey are sold to 17—Adored II—Speaki facilities the character, sice, eitent and function- supply capital with which to provide plant and equipment to meet New It—BztenU 17—Appllet fat to In cooking; ing, of which must all be planned In advance T 31—Pace of a level II—Frenoh conjunction Jersey's demand for public utility service—gas, electric and transportation! II—Having; leaa Tielght 10—Malodlet down to the minutest details. 14—To mix, ae dough II—Sumptuous repast U—Solicitor general (abbr.) II—Ton and I The translation of the ideas and determipa- The industrial development of the State and .its rapid increase in popula- ISA—A ateamshlp (abbr.) > IT—Preposition tlons of executives and engineers Into working tion means prosperity for Public Service Companies and safety for money t(—To occupr a ehalr drawings from which tbe construction force Rolatlsa win la nest lame). invested in the Corporation's securities. That is why it is good business to obtains tbe data that enables it to put the care- fully thought out plans into effect is the job of BUY The Draughtsman. DIPPING INTO HCESS ana ODE There are hundreds of draughtsmen constantly at SCIENCE work putting on paper PUBLIC SERVICE projects v% CWituativelrelerred Stock dH£KV for Improving service to the people. Sub Rosa This term literally means IF71 ^1H ^R [SI . C '•under the rose." Beoanse a secret plot t« betray Greece to Persia, trat which did not ma- •RE QPP flQEI lublic ISeryice Corporation teriallie, tu planned In a honse Q3HQL] ECDRfT ^ hftTlrj| a ros* roof, It was after- ward referred to as the plol or NJ "under the rose." Since then various customs, such as dis- The Way to a Job playing roses In banquet halls, Our CUSTOMER OWNERSHIP PLAN opens the way to wtr« Interpreted as meaning every thrifty man or woman to profitably invest his or her savings. that whatever was said during the evening should be forgotten, It's tough when or at leajt kept secret. furniture 1» too old to be good, an' yet ASK ANY PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYE not old enough t» be antiques. —Please mention this paper when —Mention this paper to advertisers; I purchaajnit irom our advertisers.— it helps you, it helps them, it helps Raising tne Family If you are lopkkig for a job, look first in the want columns of this paper. Without doubt you will find just what you are look- ing for. If not, place a small ad telling about yourself and the job will find you. Classified Ads. Hi ing Kesulta If you wish to BUY, SELL or RENT YOUR PROPERTY, lilt it wilt ma. COULD UMS EAT A TART Also agent for "Menlo Gardens" EAT A CoOLD EAT A XHOLE on the Highway. Choice lote, a LITTIE TJURM BAKBTr/ few blocks from R. R. Station— SUCHISUFE iome as low as f 65. Car will take you to property without obligation. JOHN A HAJSSEY R«al EiUle Oak Tree Road "at the- Station" A lialln, New J«HV FOOLISH QUESTION , 666 .1 is a prescription for j By Cbsrlet Sugfvoe The Silver Lining Colds, Grippe, Flu, DengW, ] MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL Bilious Fever and Malaria. | It kills the germs. SO ^OU W>tff UWE OH, vte TUWT A AM0 NET MOU POOBM\ RATHER. PtSASEP OP Special (or Theatre Parties 1 to 6 passengers To Elizabeth and return $ 6.00 " Newark and re- turn 8-00 " New York and return 12.00 He Walked Right Out and Turned Around, and~ We take you and bring THE FEATHERHEADS you any hour—why break THE MAN UPSTAIRS up a party to catch a train. THE NEW TAMIIY 1HAT LEAVE IT ID A MTTER TfMf I'Ll StTTLf THAT FAMILY IN THE HALL Trtrt MORNING THAT FELLOW MOVED IM tt(»T HE'S A &NO BRUTE -AWXJT Other round trips 15c RIGHT FROM THE START UPSTAIRS BEEN IN A WLEK AND £10 L89. AMD- CAN'T TELJi ME Wf' per mile. FURMITURE ABOUND One way trips at reason- able rates—call us. WOODBRLDGE TAXI SERVICE! l.lliJIJJli|l i EIGHT FRIDAYPOVEMBER 18,1 IN LINE WITH THE SPORTSMEN So far, fliis fiinlhnll Hoason lisis been chanwteriml by rainy( '-Jutunlays ami upsHs. While all upsets wcro not, results of BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES muddy gridirons several of th«' K"™(>a would probably have resulted •differently on dry fields. Take Michigan's defeat by Both Will Ihe comparatively weak Northwestern team by a score of 3-2. All that was proven by that battle was that Northwestern was ARE NOW UPSTAGE a better mud-horse than Michigan, a^team that on a dry field ran up a stagKei hitf score against the Navy. Just how bad the Nn nnc can overlook wnrni l^cl rnvcrs thcso days; weather has been this fall is indicated by the fact of "Red" Surprise You riinifort nnri health demand them. Helow aro A few Grange playing in the mud for five consecutive Saturdays, of the numiiera we have selected which will help THE QUALITY to rnnke your sleep peaceful and sound. "Swede" Oberlander, of Dartmouth, is said to have given on Saturday the greatest individual display of all around foot- THE PRICE ball since the days of Jim Thorpe. The six-foot, two hundred 66x80 Double Blanket*, $2.69 Pair Sateen Comfortables $3.98 pounder hit the line, circled the ends, bowled over tacklers as 'I. HOME FINISHED SERVICE An excellent light fluffy cotton Blanket. These 'A full-sized Comfortable, covered with Rood interference, hurled perfectly directed forwards for fifty yards, are just right for use instead of sheets in cold quality sateen of gay-colored floral desipis, bor- nnd punted long spirals for his shafe of an afternoon's work that left Cornell beaten 62-13. While the bally-hoo for "Red" went her. In grey with stripes of red, bteMid • dCTB* With plain color sateen, and filled with iwft Everything washed carefully clean; green. cotton. Orange is submerging the merits of a half dozen other good hacks, it might be pointed out that Grange cannot hit the line everything ironed; your whole family with any outstanding success, nor can he kick, run interference bundle returned ready to use. Tele- 66x80 Wool Mixed Blankets Silkoline Comfortables, $5.98-$6.98 or throw forwards as well as several othes. Grange's fame has $6.98-$8.49 Pair been built upon the most spectacular branch of football—rthe Light in weight but very warm and comfortable phone for our representative to call, art of running through a broken field. In that he is supreme, You'll certainly sleep in comfort under one of are these Silkoline-Comfortables, in colorful effects, these biff, warm, wool-mixed Blankets. In the but as an all-around halfback there are others in the race. with wide borders of harmonizing plain color. The popular block plaids of rich colors and attractively filling is of vthe very finest, fluffy cotton. bound with sateen. Princeton's easy victory ove^r Harvard contained no ele- ment of surprise, nor did ^afayette's rather one-sided disposal PERTH AMBOY HAND LAUNDRY of Rutgers. But Columbia's failure to do better than tie N. Y. 70x80 All Wool Blanket* Wool-Filled Comfortables, $7.98 1 U. and Lehigh's 40-0 defeat at the hands, of Georgetown may be 315 MAPLE STREET $10.98-$14.98 Pair "Useful as well as ornamental, " you'll say of rated as unlooked-for. these comfortables with their filling of 100% wool. Beautiful high grade Blankets ol soft fluffy fleece Phone 2050 Covers are very attractive floral designs, with bor- wool in plain effects. These blankets cannot fail Maytag Agent U Host to win your approval in quality and in design. dera of rose or blue. To Company's Official* \ Officials and agents of the eastern this section of the Maytag washer. pany produces more washing i sales division of the Maytag Washing Mr. Kelly, of the local distributing chines than its six nearest conn Machine Company were (juests Wed- company, was toastmaster. tors combined. nesday night at the Packer House, Among other speakers was P. A. This dinner wa» the first of n ->•• Perth Amboy, the occasion being: a Scott, eastern manager of the May- that will be held by Maytag dm dinner presented in their honor by tajr concern, who made the interest- in New Jersey. The next will |>, H» U(h-«avc nrrpl mn rancc of the (MM ably be held in Trenton neft m.n /"THE MERIT STORE" PERTH AHBOY.TTIX *J (B)—from 550 down to 240 meter— Kelly & McAHnden, distributors in ing assertion that the Maytag Com- equal* the mctirnl tuning rmntr al th« «x-«l ce«i«t. The low-wave rnnie of the Phone P. A. 2800, 2801, 2802 136-138 Smith St., Perth Amboy Orebe di«l (A) proven additkvud recep- tion down to ISO meter*. We deliver to Sewaren, Port Reading, Chrome, Carteret, Woodbridge and Avenel every Monday You Don't Need and Thursday. All purchases made by 11 a. m. on the above days will be delivered in the afternoon. Two Radio Receivers Warm Underwear for VER iOO existing station*, O with worth-while program*, News of All Carteret Borough in the Press, the'; Long «iw i» are beyond the reach of the average receiver because it cannot tune Every Size Man below 240 meters. most widely read paper in Cateret Thus, to get both high and low* wave stations require* two receivers— unless you own a Syn- at the chrophase. Due to its Low-Want Extension Circuits—exclusively Grebe—it will receive all stations from 550 down to 150 meters. Otto SPECIAL NOTICE dial cover* this complete range. UNDERWEAR STORE As* for m dicnoniiratKin alihto and th*ottlti ttctnt Gnb»4v a. than compart THE SUGAR BOWL A. H. Grebe. & Co., Inc. 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Pure heavy weight Australian wool Milton Pianos $350 Up Prepare now for winter; English 559 Roosevelt Avenue,; • - Carteret Underwear; at $2.45 Orthophonjc Victrola $85.00 Ribbed Balbriggan; Ecru color only; —Please mention this paper .until a garment gg^ Genuine Glastenburg heavy weigh Shirt) V purchasing from oar advertisers.— Up Heavy Weight Natural Wpol; and Drawers; garment $2.25 Eureka Vacuum a garment $1.79 Cleaner - $49.50 BERG'S MEDIUM WEIGHT Just arrived—Short sleeve, knee length MERINO—a garment $1.00 heavy weight Union Suits $2.00 Time payments arranged w Concannon £ D. LEHRER & CG. T o Mask Store HUNTERS KEEP WARM L H L XXX Special E L E * STYLE CENTRE v 76 Main St., Woodbridge HEAVY SHEEP LINED COATS A R 0 $9.95 S W Tel. 299 Open Evenings D 76 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N< J. "AIR SERVICE" i t We take this means to notify our customers that 5 Tube Receiver For motoring or dress, vte recommend Meyer's Fownes Gloved $1.16 and $2.i we are now located in our New Home at Fur Lined, $4-45 "LUMBER JACKETS" i 76 Roosevelt Avenue, comer of Burlington St. $5.95 ' Thick, all-wool blouses with elastic knitted b torn. Barge checks in attractive shades, with t WIND BREAKERS large fla'p pockets. Sixet U to 17. and we only operate but this one store. We are $4.45 • - • FAMOUS HONESDALE FLANNEL Genuine Suede Wind Breakers. Saline lined, ^ v SHIRTS knit bottom, single breasted, two flap button Grey, Khaki; upeciftl .1 pockets. Sizes 32 to 46. not connected with any other store in this Borough. $1.95 ARMY SHIRTS BLUE FUNNEL SHIRTS well made, heavy flannel shirts C. P. O. and Collar attached style $2.46, $2.95, $3.95 You are welcome at this store. Cme on all Ready to Install $2.95, $3.98 5 Tube "Air Service" Bet GREAT SEPARATE PANTS SALE 5 Standard 201-A Tubes $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.45 * MEN'S BLANKET BATH ROBES and look it over. Here you will find the best of 90 Amp. Storage Battery We Match Your Coat $4.95 Up Rubber Case 2 Large 45 Volt B Batteries SEE WINDOWS FOR OTHER SPECIALS - Merchandise at a very low cost Standard Speaker Complete Antenna Outfit COMPLETE DOUBLE W* ISSUE •«8. A H." DOYLE & CUNNEEN Nothing else to buy$49 GREEN RBPEEM If there is anything you don't see, just ask for it STAMPS Spot Shop Free Trial Upon Bequest Phone 808 It GARTERET YOU 6CT Dt YOU ?• HOY-HOY!! HIS ANIMAL FRJEND3 ai MR HAHK TE TH|» ( I WitH ftu,V MUCtf t. NEXT TIKE FATHER TOL UNSET BE LE35 YES THA7V , WHAT j *• d,bOT> IP6A. 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