ay no oar Comic Section ERET PRESS . V, No. 23 CARTERET, N. J.( FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927 PRICE THREE OBKTB Carteret High Team Name Twin Calves High School To PUy bFor Defeated By Woodbridie Pupils Pay Tribute George and Martha Alleged Drunken Driver Alumni Friday Night New B01 Aimed Despite all that the local high Before the close of the present ings Shower of Cops tossera could do to hold Woodhrtdfje, To Nation's Great Twin calves were born to a Saved by Hitting Truck At Carteret tot basketball Reason an attempt will be iJ> the Township High School five eas- pure blooded Jersey cow of the —~— Ts ent Tokarski Lose* By ily beat th<> Cnrterct tosnrrs 38 to Programs Given In Honor of made to renew the former interest herd of Frank R, Valentine of Collision With Truck Saves in high school basketball contests. Assemblyman Hanson Itttr4»~' action of Second In En- 20 at the local hiijh ncHool gym, on Washington and Lincoln In Tuesday of last week. At half time Woodbridge. While twins of this Him From Driving Into The crowds this year were very ducet Measure Identical Local Public Schools slim at all games and the spirit shown counter With Police— the visitors led the running 16 to 7. nature are not quite as scarce as Path of Train wu poor. With Senate Bill Fullerton, tho craok Woodbridge liberty Soon the proverbial hen's teeth they Alter several weeks of dickering No. 9 forward made a totnl of sixteen The birthday anniversaries of two Restored are sufficiently uncommon to be Alleged to have been so far un- for a suitable date those in charge . New Interest in the efforts to giv* points HS n result of classy floor- 'of the Nation's greatest men were der the Influence of liquor that h« have selected next Friday night for the Mayor control of the schools WU work and accurate shooting. Comba 'honored in programs oarrled out a novelty, was saved from driving his car onto the meeting of the High School and aroused Wednesday when it becsjn* ten three policemen entered the made two baskets and a like number Monday in the public schools. In Joe Ruddy, Valentine stable the railroad track in front nf a fast the Alumni at the high school gym. Jmown that on Tuesday afternoon a of fouls accounting for six of the each grade the program was about boss, has named the youngsters of Vincent Tokarski, at 19 train only because another car block- Following the game there will be new bill had been introduced at seven local points in thf> first half. equally divided in tributes to Wash- George-and Martha, In deference street to arrest him, Wednes- ed his way, Frank Papp, of Warren dancing open only to those .who at- Trenton. The new bill is called As- ington and Lincoln. The exercises night, they found him in bed. The contest was one sirtod as tho to them having made their ap"- street, Carteret, was arrested last tend the contest. A good game is sembly Rill No. 417 and is identically visitors were never in danger of los- were held by the intermediate and pearance on Washington's Birth- night by Patrolman Meyer Larson at I Tokarski saw the uniforms, ac- expected and a largo (tathpring is the same as Spnate Bill No, 9 which ing their lead, The scores appeared primary grades. In the high school day eve. Both calves are strong Iselln and held over night at the jail. desired in the attempt,to renew the was introduced in the Senate by Sen- ng to the officers, he feat up and in the last issue. classes a program was carried out and apparently healthy, which Dr. J. J. Collins signed a statement interest nf former years. ator Morgan Larson. ted toward the foot of the bed on Friday, is unusual Inasmuch as in most testifying that the man was in no The latter bill was referred to th* e » shotgun stood, Instantly the The program in the schools Mon- cases of twins either one or condition to drive a car. educational committee of the StW* officers did a Doug, Fairbanks day was as follows: both calves are born dead. Mr. According to a, Mr. Miller, whom ate and was never reported out of for Tokarski and pinned him to Pearson-Brown Troth Valentine raises cattle more or the police have listed as a witness, Two Men Sentenced committee. It is understood that tN ted until he was securely hand- High School Building less as a hobby. He estimates he followed Papp's car from Wood- Senate Bill was bitterly opposed ty d. that twins occur in Jersey herds bridge to Iselln and saw him miss Chairman Datcr of the oducstlonll e officers were Rounds Sergeant Announced at Party Eighth Grade not oftener than once in 10,- hitting three children by narrow mar- In Burglary Case committee ami th*' mtpority of th« Andres, Motorcycle Policeman Flag Salute. 000 births. gins. He tried to attract the man's [members*. Mr. Dater who is a mem- Many Guests at Home of attention by blowing his horn but to idan in plain clothes and Patrol- Song, "Our Noble Washington,"' bor of tho school honrd nf Ramsey, no avail. At Iselin the railroad gates I Negro Admits Breaking Into John Harrigan. A warrant Councilman Brown When Class. j objected to the bill localise he hi- id by Mrs. Tokamki was read to Central Avenue Man were down and a truck was standing And Robbing Mercer Street IH'VOM it to hi' a had Sill, and alsc Engagement of His Daugh- Dialogue, "Washington or Lin- in the roadway, awaiting ita turn to raki and he managed to grab it Clothing Store. Another Is | because there is much opposition U ter, Lillian, To New York coln", John Totin, Louis Kalis. Reports Car Stolen cross. Papp's car crashed into the tear a portion of it off. He was Song, "Mt. Vernon Bells," Class. Charged With Receiving ! it in Bergen County as we|, as ir truck and Papp is alleged to have other parts of the state. lied into the police car and tak- Lawyer Is Made Public. Our Heroes and Honor Rolls, 1 J. Medwick, of 90 Central avenue, fallen out of his car onto the ground. Stolen Goods. The new move was launched bj i headquarters where he roundly I Eighth Year Girls. ' This morning Recorder Vogel fined &d the police for treating him Councilman and Mrs. reported to the police Wednesday Assemblymnn Thomas L. Hanson ol Samuel! Tribute to Washington, Eugene that his-Esses eoach had been stolen Papp ?200 and revoked his license il bum". Mrs. Tokaraki Brown announced the engagement of \fKeratt. Sam Martin, colored, was sent to Perth Amboy, who introduced th he had been drunk and that she their daughter, Lillian, to Attorney from in front of hia house where he for 2 years. the workhouse for six months on a bill and had It referred to ttl» }U •Song, "Washington's Birthday," had left it for the night. The license afraid" to have him in the house. Nathan Pearson, of New York City, charge of burglary, and Hinton Jones dlciary committee of which ha \ Class. number is K-17104-N.J. jkarski wu released without bail at a party held in their home on Poem, "Abraham Lincoln," Anna was given thirty days for receiving chairman. srday by order of Recorder Ja- Roosevelt avenue, recently. Many Hasek, stolen goods, in police court Wednes- The new bill like Senate Bill Kc day afternoon. The men were ar- . Tftkanki who i« also known friends and relatives of the couple •Recitaiion, "Gettysburg Address," Miss Ulman'a Class. Board Bill Cause 0 would give the Mayor the powe raigned in connection with the rob- to oust the members of the board O 'Gotch," conducts a saloon in were present. Robert Brown. thing avenue and has had sev- There were social games and Washington School bery last week of Petarch's dry goods education who were elected by th Song, "Lincoln Day," Class. Of Negro Row store in Mercer street. people and replace them with fiv clashes with the police. He also i dancing. At midnight a luncheon was ' Anecdotes of Lincoln, Jennie ed-rn several auto accidents. He Rounds Sergeant John Andres and men of his own selection. served. The bride-to-be was the re- Kohn. Primary Cl»n*» Police Lock Up Three After one of the tWenty-four taken in cipient of many beautiful gifts. Recitation, "To the Spirit of A. I Song, "America," Assembly, Patrolmen Connolly, Shantey and Chairman John. Y. Dater of th big raid in connection witihh the,h . Miss Brown ig a loca] gchoo) inr.in" Mary Collins. ' Recitation, "February Speaks," One With Huge Gun Runs Rusnak, working on the case last senate educational committee i Lincoln, Saturday discovered evidence in the voicing his opposition to the bill sal or's clean-up program in Novem- teRcher 8nd Mr pMmn iB an at- Into Patrolman Song, Our Noble Washington"," Catherine Bartok 'house at 14 Mercer street where that he believed it was not for tl of last year. When he was ar- torney ^n ^ew York, He was a for- j Recitation, "For My Country,' ned In Criminal Court for sen- Jones lives and conducts a rooming best interests of the people. Repul mer resident of this borough and at- j Walter Osyf. e last Friday before County Two negroes, one bleeding pro- house for other negroes. Jones, lican leaders in other places oppose tended school here and high school | S»ventk Crad« Song, "0 Columbia," Assembly. ie John P. Kirkpatrick on the in Rahway. j -fusely from a scalp wound and carry- Frank Miller and Henry String, all it because it would oust Republics "Washington's Birth- Recitation, ''Little February," An- or charge he withdrew his plea of Among the guests were: the Misses R itation ing a .38 calibre revolver with a colored, were arrested and admfe- boards of education in other towi ty on a charge' of possession and Tiliie Weiss, Ethel Kahn, Edna Ja- na Hila. barrel 10 inches long, ran into Pa- sione to the police by Jones reveal' of the same population as Carter* Story, "How Lincoln and the, ired a plea of not guilty. He was cobowitz, Rose Glass, Minnie Maus- Recitation, "A Hero," Marie Pop- I'trolman Frank Ward at Warren ed that Martin was the guilty man Local opposition to the bill as i Swapped Horses," Bertha Hrtj- iel. 'street and Pershing avenue last night and was stopping in Newark. troduced in the senate was voici anded for trial at that time. ner, Sadie Ulman, Ruth P. Brown, Recitation, "The Story of Lin- ; vnak. | about 10 o'clock1 . The officer con- mmnmMarti n WUwa3s arrested Saturday by the Parent-Teacher Ruth L. Brown, Mildred Brown, Min- •coin," Emma Bartok, Joseph Lute- """"V""" "-*- *'"= ""•"',"""' j •""=•>"=" «""«•* Associate nie Chodosh, Bertha Rubel, Elta Poem, "The Battle of Trenton," fls which attacked the bill on the groui Helen Ivan, Anna Harrison, ar Diana Gordon, Michael Sufchin- ' «ated the gun and summoned the i-nighark. t bThy eLieutenan Petarch t storDonovae wans ienteren Newd- that it is un-American. Rosenblum, Diana Abrams, Martha sky, Irene Pecotty, John Bogash, >llce car' Rounds Sergeant John ---•-• Rosenblum, Fannie Schwartz, Doro- Poem, "Washington's Farewell to Andres, Motorcycle Policeman by removing a glass panel from the irteret Saloonists Anastwia Spoganetz, Walter Paslaw- thy Brown, Edna Brown. 'His Army," Walter Pavltk, Chester George Sheridan, who was doing front door. In doing this Martin sky. • plain clothes duty, and Ward took cut his hand and some of the clothing Morris Cohen, Morris Gluck, Max Kaznowsky, Bruce Farr, Stephen Song, "O Bring the Fife," Assem- the two to headquarters. recovered by Andres and his squad Fined at N, Brunswick Brown, Nathaniel Jacoby, Louis Le- I'Toth. nteresting Program bly. of men, bore blood stains. huwitz, David Jacobowitz, William Recitation, "Crown With Ever- At the police station Sergeant I But Two of Group Taken green Fair," Irene Zanet. Recitation, "Wfcat I Would Like to Thomas McNally, Sergeant Anddres Martin admitted the burglary but Greenwald, Sam Mausner, Mr. and Be," Morris Agnew, Louise Kapp1. Mrs. Joseph Weisman, Mr. and Mrs. and Sheridan questioned the men. said he was drunk at the time and For P. T. A. Meetk n November Raid Are Dis Recitation, "Which General?" Louis Ruderman, Oscar Brown, El- Sixth Grade The one with the gun and bleeding; that he could not recall where he !>o«ed of. Two Must Stand 1 William Strour. mer E. Brown, and Sidney Brown, "Lu-Li Learns About Lincoln, scalp described himBelf as an Ital- had put the stolen clothing. The Children of Nathan Hi Trial all of Carteret. Playlet. Lu-Li, a Chinese girl, visits ' Recitation, "George Washington," ian negro named Philip Waldo, of 48 owner of the store said that the goods School To Present Playlet the United States, and learns for the George Romanoaky. 'Warren street. The other gave his taken was valued at $300. Only one Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pearson, Miss ' Song, »?The First {n Peace," As- name a» Charles Loyaud, atao of 48 or two articles have been recovered. —Membership Drive— The Anal ctiapter in the Mayor's Harriett Pearson, Julius Pearson, first time about A. Lincoln. 'sembly. Warren street , A brass check that had been tak- Speaker m-up campaign so far as several Miss Esther Mehlman, Miss Bessie .' Recitation, "If Washington Were ' iRecitation, "My Flag," Martha Waldo said that he has been em- en- from the cash register in the son keepers are concerned, was Linden, Miss Freida Mendlinger, Miss 'Here," Leo Kohn. Nering. ployed at the American Cyanamid |> tore was found in the Jones house A play4et by the pupils of the ] ged at New Brunswick in the Selma Mendlinger, Herbert Pearson, Song, "Washington's Birthday," s "George Washington," Playlet, plant in Linden and that about three | the first clue that the police ob- than Hale school, and an address jninal Court, Friday, when all but Nat Pearson, William Berman, Miss. Class. waa Professor Marvin, of Rutgers ( ! weeks ago he was injured there and j tained and it led to the uncovering > of the offenders taken -in a raid Esther Lucks and Leon Gvber, of Recitation, "The Vision of Betsy Roae Lychwar, Mary Balka, Stephen 'Suhay, Florence Price, Nicholas Ma- has since been unable to work. He of much other evidence, lege, will be features of the progi November, were fined. The two New York City. Ross," Clara Hoffman. of the Carteret Parent-Teacher :eptions were Michael Dolitzar, 1 Mt. Vernon Balls, Clatt. Scar, Rita Brandon. 'boards at the Warren street address Marbin and Jones were taken to Miss Gertrude Pearson and Julius he said, with Moe Weston, a negro the workhouse yesterday. sociation's March meeting which i i Vincent Tokarski, who pleaded Washington's Birthday Exercise, Song, "The Star Spang-led Ban- Pearson, of Keyport; Miss Tiliie who runs the boarding house. Un^ Miller and String were released. be held in the auditorium of the t guilty and will have to stand a Yuckman, Leon Yuckman, Miss Anna j Louis Beda, Michael Bohenek, Jo- ner," Assembly. lumbus school on next Tuesday nij Flag Salute, Assembly. able to work, he said, he fell behind si. Coplin, Miss Ida Coplin, Dr. William ' seph Balka. "with his board bill and will owe for At thia meeting, also, there will Of the others who were fined sev- Yuckman and Dr. N. A. Yuckman, three full weeks tomorrow night. inducted a drive for members il had already paid fines of $200 of Elizabeth; Miss Belle Slobodien, / Columbiu School Cleveland School among the parents of children atte *Last night, he said, Weston demand- New Club Scores 1 Recorder Jacoby in the local po- of Newark; Miss Ruth Robinson, "America," Assembly. ed the money and they had an ar- ing the Nathan Hale school. B court. This fact was offered by Milton Gross, Miss Florence Robin- Grade* 6, 7, and 8 Flag Salute, Assembly. Professor Marvin who is slatec 1 gument. Then, Waldo continued, sir lawyers in some instances as a son, Samuel Budin and Naiban Song, "America," Class. Recitation, "Lincoln" John Weston said he was going out to get kt First Function address the meeting will speak lion why the*county court should Gross, of Perth Amboy. Recitation, "The Name of Wash- Stark. some "American Cognac." "Music in Our Home3 and Schoc lenient, but was not recognized, ington," Howard Moracraft, "How Did Washington Loofy" When he returned he was con- Card £arty At Fire House Giv He has delivered this lecture be: le situation raises a nice point of other associations and civic bo( Recitation, "Lincoln," Eugene Mai- Irene Yuronka. •»• siderably under the influence of li- en By Elite Club of Girls w as to whether the saloonists can, kus. Song, "Lincoltfi Birthday," As- quor, according' to Waldo, and re- and it has aroused much interes rough some process of law compel Mollan Motors Recitation, "Honor's Price," Har- newed the row about the board bill. U Well Attended- The playlet is entitled "Mo sembly. ' * H Goose's Garden," In the main e borough to refund the fines paid riett Lebowitz. ' Recitation, "A Lesson to Amer- The dispute became heated and West- Awarded re. are: Irene Hudek, Margaret W Song, "Lincoln Day," Class. ica," Helen Stark. on, according to Waldo drew a knife Those fined Friday at New Bruns- Improves Building •schlager, David Schwartz, Ec K Recitation, "Hand of Lincoln," An- Recitation, "Little Abe," John and cut him over the head. Waldo ck were: The Elite Club held a very success- Goldsmith, Agnes Tempany, No thony Dolinick. Stima. said he grappbjd with Weaton and Stanley Yapcinski, fined $350 on Growth of Business Require* 'took the knife away from him. Then, ful card party at the Chrome Fire' Brandon, Edna Meklune, Nicl Recitation, "Washington's Rules 1 Recitation, "I'll Try," Max Good- Hall on Wednesday evening. Several, TI*modyk, Elizabeth Bodnar, Mi fo charges of selling and one of Alterations—Pontiacs Sell of Behavior," John Goodman. Waldo said, Weston drew the huge man. valuable prizes were distributed a- Rabinowitz, Milton Borsuk and issesston. He paid $200 in Car- Rapidly—New Ship- Recitation, "Gettysburg Address," 'gun from his belt. Again Waldo SongRecitation, "Washington,, "Abraha" mAssembly Lincoln,. " grappled and obtained possession of mong the winners. Mrs. Van Pelt na Carr. ret. Lottie Weiistein. \vas the winner of the "dark horse" a- ment In Dorothy Yetman. the gun. ' ' There will also be children Jacob Klein, second offender, fined Song, "Mt. Vernon Bells," Class. ward. 100 each on two charges of posses- 1 ' Recitation, "Washington and the 1 resenting different flowers. / Playlet, "Lincoln, Deputy Survey- Waldo fled from the house with Following the rqunds of card play- on, He also paid $200 in Carteret. Extensive ^alterations are being or," Eighth Grade Boys. 'Cherry Tree," Stephen Demeter, the gun intending to turn it over to the business meeting and prof ing refreshments were served. This "refreshments will be served. • Anton Breehka, fined $75 each on made to the building of Mullan Mo- Song, "Washington," Class. Recitation, "Trying to be like the police. Loyaud followed with /tor Sales at 196-197 Roosevelt av- was the first social function of the vo charges of possession. TVashington," Francis Van Delen. < the intention, Waldo declared, of club. The members plan to hold many Joseph Levy, fined $160 each on Lnu€|( Carteret. A partition has been Grade* 4 and 5 Song, "Our Flag," Elsie Bower, getting the gun and giving it back »o charges of possession more social gatherings this spring Local Legion Pott put in to divide the forward third of Sorig, "America the Beautiful," "Washington arid Lincoln," Thel- [to Weston'. and summer. * Charles Mittelman, second offend- the big building from the rest of it. To Hold Card P ma Lauter. Weston was arrested nad brought Among the prize winners were: r, fined $76 each on three charges j ,, as a ' .'BoVhopd of Washing- Thi a gectjon Wng fitted up Recitat iori| '•Flag of Our Hearts," Erwln to headquarters. He identified the Miss Sophie Carpenter, Miss Made- f possession. He also paid $200 in . i The rear «I'ton," I. Beigert. Roosevelt Post, No. 263, Arae firg( c 8g8 aate3 room Wantock, Thomar Connelly, Olga gun as belonging to him. He said line Wohlgemuth, Miss Irene Wohl- Legion, has completed plans t arteret. 'divided into two parja, one section, i, arteret 'divided into two parts one section j RecitationL , "In Oldeld n Times,i" " Ed 'Keskea, Adela Cocinowich, Joseph it had been in his trunk and he did gemuth, Miss Lillian Dubow, Mrs. J. card party to be held on Tu< Thomas Shapiro, fined 150 each on .tne middle one, will be used as a Igar Clugston. Possart. not know how it got into Waldo's J. Ruckreigel, Mrs. C. H\ Byrne, hree charges of possession; also paid jj b _ f «d s and the rear evening, March 1, in Memorial sh8 oow room or U8 car Description of Washington, Frank "Lesson to America," Pupils from 'possession. Weston said that if he Miss Edith Rathe, Miss Frances Har- In the borough hall. 200 in Carteret. 1 portion will be a repair shop with an Woyciechowski. Miss R. P. Brown's Class. -* •had any trouble with Waldo, he could rington, Miss Anna Schwartz, Mis3 The post is also arranging fc Stanley Weisneiwsfci • pleaded entrance from the rear. "Ufe of Washington," Mary Kon- ' Song, "When Washington Was not recall it. He appeared to be Gusaie Zier, Miss Fannie Schwartz, :uilty to two charges of possession open air bazaar to be held at The concern handles Pontiac and cewicz. •Little," Assembly. , luchthe worse for liquor. hhi Mi M Mi the weather permits. 1 Weatou, Waldo and Layaud were f Miss Sylvia Chinchin, Miss Mae Mis- nd was fined |160 on each. Oakland cars, Puntiac light delivery Song, "George Washington," As- Song, "George Washington," doill Harrv Thomas Chewt, fined $50 each on jcked up pending a further inveBti- ' > Labotsky, Saul Brown, I trucks and Acme trucks. Recently a sembly. Stephen Bodnar. Louis hree charges of possession. He had ation by the police. Carpenter, Herbert Nannen, new consignment of Ponttncs has Recitation, "Abraham Lincoln's "February," Helen SipoB. ocal Couple United (aid (200 in Carteret. His bartend- I and Edward Nadel. been received. The lot Includes se- Mother," Royal Dadman. ' Song, "Mt. Vernon Bells," As- >r, Alex Pryjidato, was also fined The club was recently organized At Church Wed dans, coupes and coaches. The sales Recitation, "If Washington Were sembly. 1100 on a plea of guilty to possession. Crowd At Fight Show at a meeting held in the home of wen, similar program is planne IaneuuH ahuwei- by Mr. and I HOUJH), Michael Dolitzar, the other Steven Petro. Reading, "George Washington/ what was going on. "The Name of Washington," Hel Anthony Rut-aba, In the main bout of six rounds, for the,April dance, Kucaba. Mr. and Mrs. Holoel who mutt face trial, has a place in and Ja- Raiding in their new boms In the semi-final six Johnny How en Krim. Recitation, "So Shall I," Oswal JimmiJimmUes Reid, of , Afthe Alumni proposes tu teude Warren street. He pleaded guilty ard, of PUinneld, beat Je.«a Junta a reaajrtien to the senior*, the p*o Leick avenue. to one charge and not guilty to two . Song, "Heroes," Neartng. cinto ValdMu.of Cuba, fought a draw, of Newark. Walt DUJI, uf ElUabeth orN»w«K, bout J<»;»ee4s of tb*, dirace will other*. Probation officers reported ' "February," Margaret Sabo. ' ReciUtion, "A Brave Glrlf'\SJi*a. Benny and Ray Brown, of Newark, Bought 1 that three oth*r charges are nsndiuf Song, "Carry Me Back to Old Bodnar. , | • —Ur. and Mrs. Theodore CALIFORNIA 1100 t» All rxpcrwn ihrniiffh Panama Canal. 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An anatynt of the play • year ago. to its announcement] GARAGE 666 py old age, and the w-itrr ajrp^s with and the hand* of A ana B will be given ii a prescription tor AUTO SUNDRIES him. Bridge, the greatest of all card in the next article. But even if that car does make its Design and construction so con- Cotdt, Grippe, Flu, Den««tf games, Is alwayi a joy and its endless Discarding is one of the puitling AND REPAIRREPAIRSS appearance, It will lack one power' vincingly demonstrated means 354 AMBOY AVE, Bilious Fever and Malarlt variety,ii always full of charm. But to rnintt of auction to any problem that more than the elimination of fund' get the greatest pleasure from any jam • il'.istrates * common principle of dis- nil inducement to ownership that is Itkilltthegerma. ypu muit play well and to play well, carding thould be carefully it "died and of paramount importance in con- amental weaknesses. It mean« peace you mutt improve your game. understood. The following is one of templating the Pondac Slxt of mind from one year's end to the The play of the band is always inter- that type: other—and that is what buyers have Problem No. M Its design and construction will a right to get, no matter how much Hearts-A, J not have been proved by millions or how little they pay! aub*-A,7,3,4 Diamondt — no n« fa, SSJS to 1971.0.1W Six, «mM-lm to P : Z Spadet-9,6,4,2 Td. Carteret 699 195-197 Roosevelt Ave. Carteret, N. J. Hetrtt —none Club.-K, 8,} Open Evenings 'til 9 o'clock Pda

Tbere are no trump* and Z ii in the lead. How can V-Z to play the hand that FLOWERS tiny can win all th* trick* against any defense?.Solution fa the not article. Whether for decorative purposes Answer to Problem Ho. 33 Hwrta—K.8,2 or a charming corsage for wife Cliib*-A,U,2 Diamond*-.!, 7 or sweetheart . Spades-10 Heam-Q, 1,10 H«am-7,«,5,J ClbiT : Y auba-6,5,* Whatever your wishes simply phone Diamond*-9,6 :A B: Dlamoadi—4,2 Spades-J, 9,6 t Z t Spate-Q At Your Service 711orJ12 Heart*—none autM~Q,J,10,8 And we will deliver where Diamoi>d.-8, 5 Spadet-K.4,3,2 FUT EXPERT and when you say If diuMwW are trumpi and Z It in the A plays. On the second diamond lead, DESTROYS lead, how can Y-Z win all of the tricks Z should distant the tt* of dubs. Y AUTO MECHANIC against aay defense? Z should lead the thould then lead the seven and trey of Moths,Roaches queen of club* which A should cover club* which are now food. A is forced Fifteen Years Experience on wHb. th* tring. Y win* the trick'with to make two discards. One discard is a the ate, Y should now lead tht king of spade but on the second discard he is Bedbugs,Flies All Makes of Can and Truck* Other Household Insects hearts on which Z should discard the in trouble. If he discards a spade, Z's Several Years With NASH MOTORS at John Re Baumann eight of xkba, Y thould now play the king and four of apades are gqpd. If ke Syracuse, N. Y. deuct of hearts which Z thould trump discards a heart, V'l eight ofliearU and SBBBBBMtatSiaSS*BSHISIBs7liwiWliipVP^v5^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BS^^^^^^^^^^9 Greenhouses: St. George and Hazelwood Avenues with the tight of diamonds. Z should Z'i king of spades are good. In any now lead the Jack of clubs. Z thould event, therefore, Y-Z mutt win all of An Amazing Success BRING YOUR TROUBLES HERE RAHWAY then lead the five o( diamond*, winning the tncka. It is a pretty and interesting Whether they are the next two tricks in Y't hand with the problem. MOTOR, ELECTRICAL, WIRING or BATTERY. Jack, seven of diamnda, no matter what Feenamint Open 365 Days in the Year Ii >' ThtChewiMgLAXATIVE WILLIAM STANECK Chew It Like Chewing Gum 195-197 Roosevelt Avenue f Many Electrical Appliances Specially Priced. A pleasure to use. Very eSdent Carteret, N. J. Children love It. No taste but that of tweet mint. The matt popular (Mullan Motor Sales) laxative becauat it's a "taUtfia.* All are Ready to Perform Useful Service 15c and 25c Tel. Carteret 699

A Useful Share the Fun Coffee Urn Set Clearance of the Party r of Our i Lamp Stock Finer Every Lamp to"Be, Sold DODGE BROTHERS at 33l/tf0 Reduction MOTOR CAR Every lamp may be purchased on easy payment plan. Specially Priced Just pay a small sum down for any Make Waffles NwinBeauty,Comjortm4Perlbmance at $17.75 lamp we have, Pay the balance in small monthly payments. I . at th& Table SMmoreTkpendabh Tlii handsome urn set All our lamps are gracefully propor/ There's a pitcher for the bat' for our 00 makes a digrufied ornament K? ^L £ ^P** H persona! te«-a finer tioned and finished wfth tasteful ter and one for the syrup. for any dining room table, Dodge!Brothers Motor Car than ever Ibcfore, due to many new fiudes,. Floor lamps, piped and weight' Good'sited waffles may be as well it serving a useful and vitmUy important improvements. So important, in fact ttwt ed, boudoir and reading lamps and made on the iron and all purpose. Coffee is at its best only a personal inspection will give you an adequate idea of three utensils stand on a percolated electrically and it many novel styles of candlesticks are what nir&er etinneering advances and greater production round tray. The price for the itve accomplished in extra values. Read this partial tttt at the - V • . •; is easy to prepare with a per- included in our stock. complete set is just $10.95. litest improvements and then Investigate: editor of this kini

-•- Saffcr Pedal A4*oo If Furnace Fires Electric EaaisrCUauSWflm, are Low Toasters •i#. •;•••», iT!^td for I™*" comfort ....., New SBsjnt-Typ. Muffler

mittane* to «Mor Prices be^in at $3.75 New RaA»en»e«Uol Use the The electric toaater has a R«»ember, too, that all these are in addition to Electric Radiator prominent place at the break' fast table, and very often is Whto tdilitiuiiil hut U ut«d- td in tome corner of a room, pressed into service at other turn on tat electric radiator. hm a tick »i iht aotsr luras meals. Attach k to any light socket. •ad of, wata cooa*ct*d to a Togsjlt It U Ugki in wtifht 4ad can bt anj)| atovtd from tooto to The Manning Bowman em «•)* bm* out'and * racta U plB««a4 row. It is «txdijly ustful in toaster is a faithful servant, M sprinf. whtn forntct firu y -i turning out slkg after slice sn kiaibw. Tw»way plugs pmli A, MS* «!'*• *» pfatct tad a M* M dit asm «tjdat of toast, each delicately Standard Sedan $985 00 Prioedhvm $4 75 up browned. Special Sedan.... $1070,00 4 Da bate Sedan.... $1208.00 Delivered

FRANK VAN SYCKLE Ol»EN EVENtK TOWN or CITY-WHICH? No other Municipality in This Section is Developing More Resident—Merchant, Factory Owner, or Just Citizen—to Spend Rapidly than FORDS. In all things That Go to Make Up a Com- Our Money In, Such a Way That Every Dollar of it Will BUILD plete Community—Homes, Factories, Churches, Schools, Improve- FORDS. ments such as Street Paving, Sidewalks, Electricity, Gas, Water, The Individuals and Concerns Represented on This Page Take Sewers, and the Thousand and One Other Incidentals—We are Great Pride in the "White Way" and the Inaugural Celebration RIGHT AMONG THE MOST PROGRESSIVE. This Week. May It be a Forerunner of an ADVANCE MOVE- Right Now We Are Passing Out of the Town into a City MENT That Will Carry Our Town UP to a Place Among the Cities of the Territory. Stage and the Thing That is Going to Count Heaviest in Our Future Progress is Concerted Effort by Each and Every Fords WE CAN BECOME A CITY IF ALL OF US COOPERATE.

Tel. Perth Amboy THE WINCHESTER STORE FORDS NATIONAL BANK BALM HARDWARE COMPANY SMITH & OSTERGAARD New Brunswick and Hoy Avenues "THE BANK FOR SERVICE" GENERAL CONTRACTORS Fords, N. J. and

OFFICERS Hardward, Builder*' Supplies, HOUM Furnishing*, Paint., Oil., 'i . ,. SMITH REALTY & IMPROVEMENT CO. Abel Hanson : President Electrical Supplies, Cutlery, Window Glasses, Glastware, REALTORS A. Greenbaum Vice-Ptes. Crocker;, Sporting Good*, Tool*, Toy* Melvin H. Clum :T Vice-Pres. G. William Wood - CaBhier Offices t New Bntntwick Are. Phone: Perth Amboy 1626 Theodore J. Brichze Asst. Cashier FORDS, N.J.

Phone P. A. 188 Pho»»m9-K BATES and FERBEL REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE ••. FORDS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Ju»t a part of our Service f I* Furnishing Competent JENSEN & RODNER .. Road* — Bridges — Engineering Advice in our line of Butineu Plumbing and Heating Steam Shovel Work • To Persons and Concern* who are Contractors .* -i HELPING FORDS TO GROW Growing with Fordt "One of Fords Big Enterprizes" Nfew Brunswick Ave. Fords

Corielle Street

Tel. 2120 Perth Amboy Phone Perth Amboy 2068 ANDERSON'S MEAT MARKET HERBERTS GARAGE FORDS PHARMACY H. ANDBESON, Prop. Exide Battery Service ••Save with Safety at your RexaU Store" PRIME MEATS and POULTRY GENERATORS and STARTERS

FORDS, N. J. H. SLOAN, Pharmacist, Proprietor New Brunswick Ave. Fordi

TeL Ptrth Amboy 3114 For Fall Value-Trade at Home Shoe*, Dry Good* and General Merohandiae L. MORRISON BUCHNER'S DELICATESSEN J. H. SALAKI New Brunswick Ave., cor. Ryan St., Fords "Where The Lion. Club EaU" BUILDER A CONTRACTOR The*Stor« That Save* You Time and Money QUALITY ALWAYS Ford! STYLES TO PLEASE YOU PRICES TO PLEASE YOU New Bnuuwick Ave. New Brunswick Ave. Tel. Perth Amboy 258 Tel. Perth Amboy 2058 CHRISTEL M. GEILING A. TOBIAS ARTISTIC DECORATING FORDS GARAGE DRY GOODS and SHOES P. HANSEN, Proprietor TABLE FAVORS FLOWERS ?, J Eotdl New Brun*wick Ave., Ford* New Briuuwick Ave. COMPANY Lion or Lamb? CARTERET PRESS "io"sm$10,000,000 STOCK 11.50 P« Ym •d'sh-re. to B. U.rd to Double S«e of Publi«H*d *very Friday by Proceeds of president Once Worked .1 $4 a Week C. H. BYRNE, 44 Chrome Are., CARTERET, N. J. Store in Newark Aa Errand Boy Started Buninos* in 1893

Telephone, Carteret 813 1 lowoter, that officers and Tho story nf a mnn who row from ' the nnmberirer organi- C H BYRNE Editor and Manager a »4-n-week job as errand boy to he ' would hnve an opportunity to of (i |32,000,000-a-year busi- buy some of the referred stock. Enured as wcond e!«. matter June 6, 1924. at C.rteret, N. J.. CHme to the attention nf Wall More than 250 executives of L. Port Office, under the ait of March >, .Street this week with the announce- Bamborger & Co. gathered this morn- ment that L. Bamberger A Co. of ing shortly after nine o'clock in the Foreign Advertising ReprecenUtive* fifth floor restaurant of the building »"» Jersey Neighborhood Newspaper*, In*. Newark, had arranged Its first pub- lic financing. The Bamberger depart- and listened to Mr. Louis Bamberger, store i« the largest in New Jer- their president, tell of the decision busi- on the part of the firm to make a Conflict Between Career at Home and in the .,***** of the country. It. financing stock tasue ™°mijr*l[°. *10.°«<>.- will take the form of the sale of $10,- 000, which will be offeredI to Business World * 000,000 of preferred stock. He Mr. Bamberger in the « • • Several times in the last two year, his talk, nsiied an invitation I*the By STORM JAMESON, Noted Authored there have been reports in Wair executives present and all co-workers Street that Bamberger securities! of the store to participate m its own- would be sold to the public and there crship. Bach co-worker will be per- Women of the present generation need to have caller] to their atten- has been Spirited competition among mitted to ppurchase from 1 te 10 tion the conflict between a career at home a.« a wife and mother and a banking houses for the business. In- Bhares of the stock shortly to be Is- career in the business world. quiries for the securities have come sued, and may pay for these In in- Too many of the best of modem women undertake to make a sneceas from many parts of the country. The stallments over a period of two year*. financing will be handled by the Additionaf stock may be purchased of all throe phaaen of their life without realizing that they must sacrifice banking firm of Lehman Brothers, by them, but 10 shares is the limit al- the mwt important—a successful mother. which haa been active in financing lowed on the installment plan. The The result* are of wider scope than just an individual tragedy here other department stores. effect produced by Mr. Bambergw's. The purpose of the preferred stock invitation to become part owner of and there, for they affect the future of the race. We find that HIP women ( issues is the construction of an addi- the thriving business was electrical, who might be the best mothers and might give us the finest children are tion to the store, plans for which and it is thought highly Indicative of prevented from fulfilling that function because they enter upon the strug- have been completed. With the con- the promptness with which the public struction of the addition the store will take up the stock. gle for a career without realizing the conflict that exists between succesi will occupy an entire block in the Asked for a personal comment con- in business and sumttR at home. heart of the business district of New- cerning the published announcement Elimination of Waste in Production and Distri- ark, doubling its present facilities. of the 110,000,000 stock floatation, ise Rapp, Edna Wolschlager, Mar- The Hudson River vehicular tunnel, which L. Bamberger & Co. is about bution Called For garet Sidum, Joseph Ulcar, Violet WEEK IN EPIGRAM now nearing completion, which is ex- to make, Mr. L. Bamberger said: "We pected to lead to far-reaching busi- have felt for a long time"tha* a ee«- Many Pupils Perfect Van Pelt, Stephen Sukay, Stephen B«.wllng It not sinning hut It to ness developments in New Jersey, 'antly expanding business *uch at By RAY M. HUDSON, Department of Commerce. Brecka, Harold Zabel, Michael Chu- exciting.—W. J. Henderson. rilla, Mary Balka, Edward Colgan, was one of the factors respomibte to ours, and one which was Tapldly at- the decision to enlarge the store. taining the proportion of a public In- Tremendous wastes in production and distribution have done mneb In Attendance Here Helen Barankovks-, - Stephen Kalas, Knowledge is power, but only wla- Lydia Bergmann, Maximillian Kraus. ' Louis Bamberger, the present head stitution, should invite the general to lower the purchasing power of the dollar today to about one-half it* dom to liberty.—WIll Durant. Long Liat Did Not Mias a Dav SMOI4 Y««r of the f 22,000,000 corporation, start- public to participate in its owneriMp. 1913 level. These wastes hart been caused largely by too much variety In First Half of Term George Oclamar, William Gz«kaB, The real power of the press con- ed work in a store in Baltimore at The erection of the new building which, by reason of the vast number of minor differences in every day Green Jackson, Joseph Konsz, Jo- sists tn supnresslon.—Lord Hewart. '$4 a week, his duties being to sweep now in progress, which will double- the premises and to ran errands. the size of the present store area and commodities, is placing a heavy bnrden on everyone in the country. (Continued from Last Issue) seph Lovacs, Alec Nagy, Stanley Rowinski, Geza Stojka, Joseph Szo- A* to my renown, It Is greater thu 'From the first he managed to save a make it one of the largest stores in Private enterprise has attacked this problem in many cues, and with the country, seemed to provide ex- Fifth Grade rak, Albert Volgnol, Stephen Buia, 1* good (or my spiritual health.— portion of his earnings, and he has considerable measure of success. For instance, a shoe manufacturer has Mary Celuch, Zana Mott, RoseJTor- Bernard Shaw. said later that this habit of thrift actly the occasion when the public was the chief factor in his success. might properly be invited to be in- reduced his variety from three grades and 2,500 atyles to one grade and Sixth Y.«r kos, Ethel Varga, Joseph Nagy, with nn opinion When still a young man he decid- terested in its shares of stock. John Adam, John Csaki, Victor Andrew Sulek, Julius Telapoczka, To begin the day 100 styles, thus bringing the price of these shoes to the consumer at $6.- Is to be a traitor to the future- ed to go into business in Newark. He Hoyga, Wanda Janas, Margaret Tu- Elizabeth Bucsok, Anr.a Pulasty, "Mr. Felix Fuld and myself, to- 60 where previously they sold at $10. Further, a hat manufacturer who Christopher Morley. Selected as a favorable location a kacs, Joseph Scuczak, Helen Dokus, Frank Fagyas, Frank Koy, Alex gether with our associates who have 1'. ". Btore at 147 Market street, but two found that of the 3,684 styles and colors he was making, 90 per cent Lillian Graeme, Clara Hoffman, Hel- Lovas, Herman Siohert, Louis Wed- helped build up this large organiza- Women suffer nowadays from being 'other men got ahead of him and of the demand was supplied by seven atyles and ten colors and thus again en BDudak, Astrid Johnson, Helen wine. tion, will of course' continue active- discussed a great deal too much.— 'opened a store there. Their enter- Medvetz, Charles Soltesz, Elizabeth Esther Balog, Ethel Biri, Helen ly in charge, and under the new pub- was the cost to the consumer lowered. Margaret Kennedy. prise failed and he bought them out Czapik, Bertha Knorr, Donaldson Demeny, Milton Borsuk, Stephen Fi- 'ic participating arrangement, we A survey taken by the Department of Commerce showed waste* 'He associated himself with Fetix Cunningham, Stephen Kopin, Eu- lop, Ralph Karveataky, Frank Med- ihall feel more keenly than ever our A perfect dinner Is as rare as a Fuld and Louis Frank, and the store, ranging from 28 per cent in the metal trades to 64 per cent in the gene Malkus, James McNeil, John vetz, Frank Novobilaky, John Petro, responsibility to the community. I David Santa, Noreta Brandon, Mar- honeymoon Irlp without quarrels.— under the new management, was a 'lave unbounded faith in the future manufacture of men's ready-to-wear clothing. The average waste of Yurska, Rose Bologh, Ethel Hogya. garet Dobrak, Heten Leeko, Mary Sadakichl Hartmunu. success from the start. if Newark and the State of New Hz industries surveyed, he said, was almost 50 per cent—almost half of Wilhehnina Sabo, Anna Arvay, Piros Danes, Marion Kathe^ Mary Miller, Amy Reid, Helen Vargo, The $32,500,000 business volume Jersey. Newark is daily becoming the material, labor, time and money lost. Frank Batog, William Elko, Charles In literature when one attacks a dis- of the store in the fiscal year just more of a metropolis with its school*, Mayorek, Stephen Barankovics, Ed- ease It usually means that one suffers Half of these losses were due to faulty management caused by low win Keratt, Anthony Kubica, Edward Govalete, William Haas, George 'closed compares with sales of $265,- nodern office buildings, its theatres, Maskarinec, Francis Medvetz, Oswald from It—Edmund Wilson. 000 in the first year of operations, libraries and Museum. These com- production, interrupted production and restricted rud lost produrtion. Mann, William Rapp, Arthur Stup- ar, Vincent Mudrak, Stephen Kutka, Nearing, Emil Wachter, Salvatore 1893. The company now has 3,500 bined make it a worthy centre en- Waste* in production have their parallel in wastes in distribution, English people are a hundred times Josephine Chudick, Adam Krauss, Caldemane, John Chamra. employees, about seventy times at compassing progressive business tad more Impressed by a fact than by an the causes of which he classified as follows: Speculation, seasonal opera- Edwin Yaukee, Andrew Lukach, Albert Kraus, August Staubach, many as at Its beginning. mppy homes. I am pleased that Helen Mackay, EWna Mekline, Ida argument.—Maude Hoyden. i stock arrangement has been ar- tion, lack of statistics, lack of standards, too many varieties, nonunifofn Frank Szabo, Henry Macabone, El- The preliminary announcement of sie Wachter, Lydia Neering, Bertha Soos, Mary Zelvak. the company's financial and expan- .•ived at whereby our co-workeTs business practice, deterioration of commodities, inadequate transpo Idleness Is the unforgivable. Bin Gazda, Frieda Wohlschlager. sion plans carried no details of the nay have a financial interest in the tion facilities, disorderly marketing, too many links in the distribution Peter Kostuikavetz, Michael Paw- which breeds rot and decay where- price of the securities to be offered. businesa." Fifth Yetr luck, Edward Smith, Helen Lakats, ever It Is found.—Lady Rhonnda. chain, bad credits, faulty understanding of economics, unfair practice, Veronica Cezo, Andrew Sumutka, Anna Sauk, Margaret Siska, William excessive uses of materials and destruction by fire. Mary Markowitz, Francis Toth, Marie Babick, Andrew Bartah, Zolton Bar- A groat deul of my time is taken Rapp, Helen Bobush, Stella Sawczak, tha, George Kieri, John Palinkas, up with striking out adjectives.—The Patronize Our Mary Cselle, Henry Beinel, Vilma The psychology class at the University of Chicago has Alexander White, Margaret Pazekas, Speaker of the House of Commons. Hoffer, Herman Fucka, Mary Kop- We can turn out any- Mary Krimin, Joseph Rusgala, Joseph succeeded in teaching a bunch of mice to turn to the right. In n, Conrad White, Stella Sroka, Ed- Daku, Frank Kantor, Stephen Len- The worst example of bad luck Is thing in the printing time, it is hoped, the lesson can be taught even to sidewalk ward Zanet, Helen Stein. art, Dan Nagy. | to buy a suit of clothes with two pairs line that you ne^d, at Advertisers Mary Takach, Herbert Malwitz, shoppers.—Cleveland Plain Dealer, Andrew Petrick, Stephen Soltesz, I of trousers, aod burn a hole In the David JJlack, George Walko, John Jacket.—Lord Dewar. a price as low as any Michael Sumatka, Joaeph Ur, John I Demeter, Helen Barch, Gabriel Bak- ode, quality, material Volngol, Francis Yuhasz, Helen They are sa, Irene Belock, John Sisko, Anna One reason more young people don't stay at home nights Stoyka, George Baranchovica, Joseph and workmanship con- Cinege, Margaret Trosko, Helen SLANGUAGE boosters and Cuntala, Walter Kucaba, Stephen sidered. Come in and is because they afraid to be alone in the house.—Philadelphia Kiryharte, Catherine Schulick, Ev*- Lakatos, William Lalzar, Arthur Go woo a thought.—O. F. W. deserve your lyn Staubach, Mary Derczo, Elizabeth see us before placing •Inquirer. , Mantre, Elsie Filauer, Lillian Fentka, Truhan, Margaret Biri, Alma Wohl- your order elsewhere. business. Lydia Wohlschlager, Joaeph Ciza, He feels like a fly at large.—R. M. schlager, Wanda Ciazak, William James Szoke, Irene Hudak, Lorraine If greed and desire for profit are Nering, Anna Lokos, Alexander Pet- HIGHWAY PROVERBS Ifisdom, Sophie Mynio, Mary Nep- She has a monologue mania.—L. B. J Anglo-Saxon traits, then our Latin ro, Helen Lysek, Wesley Spewak, CARTER F. T PRES S — shinsky, Julia Butkocy, Margaret Life's Just what it Is, and the one friends are a long wuy on the road Elizabeth Taksur, George Valko, Lesko, Catherine Pasktwska, Mary Saunter with your silhouette.—M. B. Word ig, "Take It or leave It" toward a high civiliiation. Louise Thomas.' Pavlinetz, John Valko, John Humph- Helen Balogh, Eleanor Voorhees, ries, Stephen Kovalchik, Emil Such, She has electrocuting optics.—W.' It's hard to keep agoing, with the A President without both houses of Margaret Bednar, Frailer Beech, Michael Majsztruck, John Stroin, M. devil close behind you and hell ahead ©egress back of him doesn't amount Charlotte Bednar, Fraiier Beach, John Trenowaky, of you. much more than a . cat without Helen Bologh, Louis Dunster, Arthur f law* ln-that place that burneth with Rcuptioo CU«Mt Show your silhouette the gate.—B. Colgan, John Harin, Walter Szitar, W. C. We're so used to trouble that we al- Ore and brimstone. Frank Piaar, Stephen Varga, GRAND OPENING Julius Kish, John Golaszewski, An- Elizabeth Sandor, Helen Szabo, John ways know what's cumin' before It drew Lakotas, George Ratt, Frank Bergach, Ludwick Rozantki, Margar- More drag than a soda straw.— hits us. Rakosi, Sophie Knorr. DO YOU REMEMBER et Horvath, Anna Kapel, Magdai^na W. G. Fourth Year THE Satan's always on Imnd at meetln' Molnar, Margaret Nagy, Bertha Have You Korgolten—The day you Andrew Bryer, Michael Czypch, She thinks vaudeville a small tows. time. He knows the psulms and the Szemcsak, William Graeme, Francis old your Mends tliat your new house John Dydak, Stephen tfovacs, Louis -K. F. C. •slots by heart. Szlaehetka, Stephen Varga, Adam had electric lights? ; Lukaciuk, Louis Nagy, Thomas Wachter, Dorothy Stockman, Eleanor Thome, Alice Bower,->^elen Cselle, He makes more misses than a di FRUIT AND VEGETABLE Learn how to net rich, and then Syilkay. HYF—The first time your new tele- Anna Manhart, Elizabeth Pulasty, orce lawyer.—M. K. you'll be ubie to sympathize .with the phone rang? Mary Rakosi, Helen Szelag, Agnes Other millionaires. Wohlschrager, Helen Molnar, John He say* Hungarian goulash is an HYF—The day that the Shenandoah Comba, John Marczi, Irene Torkos, The Proof important boot—E. B. MARKET We sure do wlnli there'd be an Ar- passed over the city? Chester Malkus, Joseph Gregory, No man can bu called a complete mistice duy fur the'fulks that Julia Kish, Fred Boeddinghans, Em- failure until be hag tried Ma band ao- hell la the household. He think* a drawing room la where HYF—Your Bret date? ily Borsuk. aucce*afuliy at populir sou writing. hey bold raffles.—A. M. T. —Arkansas Gazette, You don't have to be "happy" .on a Julia Fesko, Joseph Stanicar, Now Situated at HYF—The duy that teacher ad- She thinks the pied piper waa an ; crust; you can huve the whole bak- dressed you as Mister or Mlaa? Deszo Keredygarto, Stephen Nova- ery If you Just hit the right lick* bilsky, William Nepshinsky, Helen NOTICE intoxicated Scotchman.—S. 8. for It. HYV—The first olive you swallowed? Lenoski, Anna Kelemen, Erelyn El- ko, Ruth Fenkse, Julia Medvetz, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given He thinks a shingled sheba to 90 Main St., Woodbridge carpenter's daughter.—M. T. S, ; It'« all right to own the earth HYF—The first morning after the Francis D'Zurilla, Joseph Kovalisk, that the WHEELER CONDENSER • provided some bill collector, doesn't first night before?—New Haven Keg- Stephen Lukach, Edward Malivitz, AND ENGINEERING COMPANY, a 1 Up to date as the magazines In wake you up when you're dreamln liter. Joseph Ondrejek, Edward Price, Er- corporation of New Jersey, has filed '' you're rich. nest Rebak, James Resko, Otto Suto with the Borough Clerk of the Bor- dentiBt'a waiting room.—V, L. R. Will Reopen Margaret Balog, Edward Brechka, ough of Carteret on February 7th<, When you thluk you're on Prosper- EARLrRADlOGRAPHS Alan Kerchner. 19K7, a petition uddreased. to the THE FAIR SEX i Ity bill, "lay low." That's the very John Demeter, Mary Kovacsick, Mayor and Council of the Borough , time Trouble will want you to Indorse "Ah, stand by."—Anthouy and Cleo- of Cartewt, County of Middlesex and Under New Management patra. Frank Medvetz, Alexander Mudrak, Women are the slaves of fashion, • a note for htm. John Poll, Rose Petro, John Schrod- State of New Jersey, asking for the but their burden Is light. i permission and consent of the said "Take up cope other statlon.'V er, Edward Steiner, William Sidum, Lock the door on trouble, and It Mayor and Council, the governing Corlolnnus. Anthony Ullersberger, John Vargo, A woman whose face Is her fortune comes through the window; nail up Ethel Walling, Regina Barch, Walter body of the Borough of Carteret, to Is sure to go broke sooner or later. Friday, February 25 " the Windows, and It blowa the roof Bartz, Elmer Horvath, James Lenart, erect a set of sU-el supports on both ,; «n\ ' Perhaps the,wl*e way Is to meet "Then my dial gat not true."—All's Bides of Roosevelt Avenue betweer Well That Ends Well. John Lenart, Joseph Lightner, John A man 1B only as old as he feels; !'(•'•-It on the hlghwuy, with ti fight to the Lukaaink, William Malovijti, Char- the sidewalk and nub line* at a poinl •i woman la only, HB old an she tells. ,j0nl*h.—Atlanta Constitution. leu Nagy. Alexander Stojka. approximately H5ii.H3 feet South o: as "Ills lecture will be done ere you Roosevelt Avenue where same turns have tuued."—Tariitng of the Shrew. John Toth, Irene Bernat, Elisa- A woman's love for dress and dress- JOE CANNON'S QUIPS beth Kish, Margaret Kish, Mary Sol- w^htwardly toward Rahway, fron ing It npt to keep her uusbuud gutus- which will be suspended at least M l "'Ti* not mutter how It be In tune, tesz. 1 teen (J6 ) fe«t above the street lev •Ji misinformation abounds in so It makes noises enough."—As lou Tkird Y.«r el, a bridge enming said Rooaevel ilamation. Like It. Geza Demet«r, Mary Butkocy, An- q a woman hasn't anything Avenue at right angles or nearly so willing to let a THE GARDEN MARKET thony Kircaba, .John Lakatos, Diana BWr* ie guy the I* toj be U«ed fur currying pneum*ti< If It Is right lu God's chancery it 1 "And those luunldau* that shall pity Gordon, John Wichkham, Frede uiaji talk. ht In' man's chancery. 1 cunvtyor pipe lines from the propejj't to you hang lu the air a tuoubuaa Bichert, Sophie Medveti, Marion of oaid Whet It-r ('omienaer and E leagues from hence."—Henry IV.— Atcheaon, John Arva, Margaret Wal- —Mention tbia paper %o advertisers gineering Cotuimny, located on tin With a full line of God gave u* the aea, und you don' Boirton Trauicrlpt. ko, Margaret Brecbka, M)'-ha«l Bus- it help* you, it helps {hem, it helps west aide of Komevelt Avenue to its to spend half a million to get 1 cak, Edith YanVe, Anna Furiafl. , your paper. property lucuU-il n the East aide o ; Ufn tide. Talk tlirough your bead, not through U James Csaki, Ktlwl (.iimlei, f'riuda naicl road, in the lluiough of ('arter your li»t.-a-T. H. (Coveutry). High-Grade are vulture* In the world, bu Guabardt, Victor Pisar, Bteph«it et, County of Mut.JUrsex and State o Danes, Svta Johnson, Stephen Szoke, New J«rit«y. i't-ummtion and consen perform tu«re mutt be Th« leu brain* a man ha* the easier carrion. FrmncU Hodrosko, Elsie Mekluno, is anked for a period of fifty (60 Window Displayer U ti fw biw to tow Ma bead.—B. V. Andrew Teleposky, Edward Medoec, FRUITS and VEGETABLES i( Sheffield). yearn. The said Mayor and Couuc Decoration of AH Kind* U>« tulMt thing In the wort Lucille SUuback, Joseph Haiku, Ed of the Borough of Carteret will pro imond Monthag, Mary Bzitar, Joeeph t si* e*ee, to* hardest tto coed to consider the wid petition ui and for all occasion* One of the finest way* of Qinda, 8Uphen gUko. your memory I* to lend tbe seventh day of March, 1927, At the lowest prices Margaret Woblachlugtir, Stephen O. (Henlaj) the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. at the Mu wttn- KOVBCD, William Stroin, John Ondrj- nicipal Buitdiug, Carteret, ch*k, Henry Giibraudt, Stephen $U HARRY F.MOLL agi, Pauljw W»#w, Andrtyr 152 Rowland Plac* February FREE DELIVERY i OU Mm Too Slippery Midnirtit St*»«f* Witt* But Lose Two To Woodbridge J 1 Draftsmen Champions WHAT'LITTLE GAME"- Juit "Bom!, For Tank Moots Pinners Three From

'|-lv,i more matched were rolled by oret. Knights of Columbus Of Wheeler Pin League Three successive games were tak- In trimming the House team i v over the week end and thp OH! en from the Tank House of the Cop- game* In a row on the local !,„ :,1 hi county league contenders Took Honors In Each Half. Wednesday night the Midnight CHIPS I HAt> per Works by the. Me»pet bowlers pers rolled for three excellent ! .,,.,. Rtill leading the circuit race by Prites For T«ams and In- U)6 QUIT despite the fact that the former quin- Of the four man on the i.wn gome margin. Friday night dividual Player* Are team there were three who seo II,,. Cnrteret Knights easily took tet used ten dlfffferent men at dif- averages well over the 200 mark, ,l ,.p straight fro* the Dunellen Awarded YES,i ferent intervals of the matoh bowled ir an evening of double centuries, pinners, at Dunell«n. Sunday after- WHY, \ THQEUT THOSE at Coughlin's alleys, Wednesday the local pin artist, led with 257 l)(ii,n the locals did not fare so well Last Monday night the Draftsmen night. in the last game. „,,d loot two (fames of their match were crowned the chumps of the INTO 1HAT BOX LlHfc With Charley Casale.ggi hitting The Steppers averaged over ,„ Woodbridge, also away. Wheeler Bowling League after twen- the pins hnrd and heavy for the JWITH CHIPS IN IT. A \tiotnhHr two century mark in all three L ty weeks of lumber destroying on Mexpels the Tank House gang didn't At present Carteret holds the king HAfl-«- An even 200 pins separated the three different sets of alleys in thin WAS THAT ALL R(&HT, have a chance. Oasaleggi bowled position and Rahway trails by two teams in the first game. borough and Elizabeth. Much inter an average of 220, and a high score Westfl«td is now down to The scores: wa of 241 in the second gRme. Sheri- third position, Woodbridge, Dunellen ••' » shown In the circuit race MIDNIGHT STEPPERS froni dan also scored over par in the same nnd Perth Amboy follow in the or- .' beginning to end. Only near Arva 200 214 ne en Karacewski, Shop . . 56 155.13 232 that Dempsey would win. When Berlenback Hornsby still has stock in the St. Louis club Job Work Stern st., Rahway, N. J. O'Donnell . (86 152 .'Turner, Ship 51 154.38 232 met McTigue we could see nothing but a vie- which he must dispose of before playing with | DonovanD , Shih p .... 54 154.2 225 2-25* You will find our D'Zurilla . . 124 138 158 tor in Berlenback. When Delaney and Malon- the Giants. Peterson . . 156 195 181 McEwen, Draft .... 57 154. 210 I rices satisfactory John Neder, Shop . . 51 153.30 212 ey jumped into the ring together we nour- Cornelius McGillicuddy, better known as HELP WANTED 768 873 794 Kavanaugh, Office . . 48 153.22 211 ished the secret opinion that Delaney would Connie Mack, seems determined to send the DISTRICT MANAGER—Active High CARTERET PRESS WOODBRIDGE Eggerts, Shop 20 153.15 194 Grade District Manager to take win. Of these opinions there is none to rise Athletics up to the top of tthe American League Donovan .... 135 188 193 153.1 202 charge of Woodbridge territory for Sot^k, Office 67 up and say they did not show consistency of L. Gerlty .... 175 119 177 160.24 200 this year. He has secured Zach Wheat and one of the largest monthly premium O'Donnell, Found . . 27 A. Gerlty .... 173 130 131 150.7 229 a high order. In fact we are seriously consider- Eddie Collins, both of whom are in the twi- Accident and Health Insurance Com save Jakeway, Ship 56 149.19 197 Neder 144 169 167 panics in the United States. Musi 'Martin, Ship 15 149.7 217 ing capitalizing on our ability by picking the light of their careers but still seem to have Einhorn 157 166 199 be personal producer and organizer: Rogers, Ship 33 149.4 194 man whom we think will win and then betting some big league stuff left. Mack apparently liberal commissions with permanent Helley, Draft 60 148.48 224 784 750 867 on his opponent. is ttred of trying to "catch 'em young and train renewals: Exceptional proposition. Craddock, Mill 24 147.20 210 'em," despite the fact that he has had more Write: General Accident Assurance Humane, Mill . . . 51 147.12 232 Corporation, Perth, Scotland, Ameri- Roughness in Soccer in 'Rowman, Shop . . . 38 145.25 206 A Corner on Ivory success in that undertaking than any other can Headquarters, (Industrial De- . Great Britain Deplored 'Joe Neder, Shop . 43 144.42 207 The effete East, as they call it, seems to manager. But the venerable Philadelphia partment) Fourth and Walnut 'Von Dreele, Office 33 144.5 224 Streets, Philadelphia, Pa, Foul play In the combination associ- havfj secured a corner on baseball ivory. Tris- manager is getting old and wants to win an- Downey, Office . , 38 141.25 200 2-25; 3-4. ation and rugby football matches at Cohen, Mill 30 139.22 183 tam Speaker and Ty Cobb have been drafted other pennant before he retires. He figures Eton has become so prevalent that the 'Bostock, Office 30 137.15 lfil from Cleveland and Detroit respectively to HOUSE FOR RENT committee has adopted drastic rules that with Cobb, Collins and Wheat mixed in 'Shipnosky, Ship ... 3 136.1 14? for Ita prevention. play with Washington and Philadelphia, and among his yearlings he has a chance this year. HOUSE and 12 acres for rent on up- Ringwood. Mill 36 134.35 177 Every fool li to be charted against per Green street. Inquire of Geo. Meshlowitz, Ship ... 25 133.S 182 Rogers Hornsby has been added to the ros- The fans are watching his experiment with in- the team' whose member commits the Clark, Iselin. . Dunham, Found ... 36 13S. 183 ter of the Giants. terest. Connie always was a favorite. foil by Klrtaf tn* oppoalng team a 2-4, 11, 18, 25. Tollay, Mill 39 132.6 168 free kick, la the hope that the advan- Syers, Office 42 128.22 187 tage of deliberate kicking will be FOR RENT, new house, 7 rooms, all Holohan, Pound ... 48 125.21 186 QWUooable. If this preliminary re- Spike Webb Giving Instruction Two Practical Plans for improvements, garage, 3 minutes Dilak, Ship 21 125.18 198 striction doe* not prove fruitful the walk from Avenel station, on Avenel Dolocki, Mill 3 128. 140 Making a Hockey Stick Offender! are to be ordered off th« street, near Woodbridge avenue, Av- Van Treek, Office . 8 121.2 151 If you need an Ice hockey stick, field. enel. Call Rahway 257-M. Kurrey, Found ... 36 118-30 162 there ere two ways to make It The Ytacount Fnrneaui, son of the earl 1-28, 2-3, 6, 10, 13, 17» Vogt, Draft 9 111.3 154 first Is to bend the wood Into shape, of Btrkenhead and one of the keepers UaePul-O-PepChickStarter Everett, Draft .... 9 109.3 171 the other la to select a piece of wood FOR RENT AND SALE of the field, In a statement In the —it contains Cod Liver Oil Nickle, Office 3 102.1 112 tliat Is already bent, A GARAGE for rent and a road- Eton College Chronicle deplores the Colgan, Mill 3 101-1 110 Making the sharp bend Is not easy stand and hemstitching machine and Cod Liver Meal—to "alarming Increase In unfair play," with the equipment' of the averag* for sale at a bargain, Inquire at 80 give baby chicks a firm hold adding, "It U distressing to see In the Main street, Woodbridge, N. J. home workshop, but you can have this onlife! Eliminates leg weak- houM ties (games) at Etou deliberate done at a local mill, where they have kicking and flstlng, which would not j of Bootbern California facilities for bending wood, and mak- SALE ness, toe-picking, and forti- cut Ittrter on any fifth-rate soccer added a nine-bole approach and putt- ing It stay bent. The rest of the fies the little birds against dub," Ing coarse to iti gulf lajout during > HOUSE, corner Grove avenue and shaping and Bulshlng will be n» trick Tisdale place, six large rooms, all unfavorable weather. Easy the manner »acailun. I at all. « • • '• improvements, lot 60 x 182, garage. —Please mention this paper when The other method: A tree branch to use, and easy to buy. Bucball fani In McAlester have ! M. Logan, 189 Grove avenue, Wood, buying from advertisers.— Is selected, elm preferred, tlmt has. the bridge. Tel. 547-W. Beats any home-mixed feed. formed a "1001 dnb." each of whom ' correct bend to It; this Is first rough- A remarkable product—it's will par I1 • IU0lltl) 1nt0 * 'nud '" ly hewed lo slinpe with nn ax. then FIREWOOD for sale, pine or oak, in make sure of liarinc a team lu the , CnlslW tn !!'.<;'form with spoke-shnve any lengths desired. Phone Wood- uUHK-latlon ueit year. ! or druw-knife, plane, file and sandpa- bridge 193. John Thomas, Oakland Made by • * • i per. After sanding smooth, a coat of avenue, Sewaren. TM Quaktr Qakmp«ny Jack Delmiey, world'* Unlit liea*y- shellac should be applied.—The Amer- weight champion, waft «o lltlle thought , ican Boy Magazine. WANTED. Sold by of lu 1»23 that be had to paj $1,000 j Photograph shows Spike Webb, boxlnj ccm.li uf AunapoLU (center), CLEAN RAGS wanted, she of hand guarantee In order to get hU i BB a showing Midshlpnmii E. J. Burke of Pennsylvnnlii mid Middy J. S. Coleman kerchief or larger, 6c 8 pound. Woodbridge Feed & Coal Co. Middlesex Press, 20 Green street lu New York with the of Alabuiua Just what tu do with tlielr Imnds In tlie ai|uared circle. Swedish Star Arrives Augle Woudbridge. Succ«nor» to S. B. Browit^r , Return of Two Prodigal Stars PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Woodbridge, N. J. ' ' Dcfour Accurately DR. T. R. WRIGHT, Osteopat liu detour If (be noddle* OattBca Physician, Post Office Building, between two polnu.—Mltstrarfh Oa- Main street, Woodbridge. Hours Mtte-TtuMt. 1-8 Tuesdays and Fridays.

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.Young mep who think 2Q6 SMITH STREET ICdvIn Wide, ilie Swt'iliali running star, uml Hie limn who beat I'auvo •iunnl, lu IIIIV* (rululiiK Ii«f« for Cum- _ Haating and Cooking Apptfamc— Ing meets. Wide "inn I" the smile fairs. You should h»ve iiiuliliur u» Nunnl, \rrticnHy, with one. You'll appreciate plenty of wide mi" adlou to allow R«ud Automatic and Storage Water Hsaten the chanf•) Irofi' * ifft unpmftuvt m-»per breatlilug. He r»l>ectH to bent hat. iltilte a few of tin; murks net »p by Nunul 111 Ihhi ctfuulry. I chut Naur ProcaM GM RaBMf Briegt 9t Berg Hat* Tb# past season witnessed the return of the two prodigal atlUete*, B«b» •Mb and drover Alexander, to much fame Mid unmey. ' I* Buth and Alexander bail been tli« "Feik'n H«d H«y»" of baseball. The KnoxfS Babe dldu't take bU biueball very seriously In Iffift. Ale* dldu't take bis tay I Coa-DwRHRioWLof* Ol&Vtsnt until the season of itttW was well on tbe way. WANTED! i DORSEY latt wlnt« Babe »aw the error of bis ways nud settled down to business. Odttiw EffUjoot 11M mole, one of 10s beet j^ars, oUmejwd by a record brftakim peforiuance Yaw Job Prirting Burinw BRJEGS MOTORS INC te UH worM series. few u»re ht II fcwefcaU's greatest here. I after fcelo« 11ml «'h" ilopsn't—will ^ife Naturally, complication* are find tlioir ilr<'«m« ri'nlb.cd in "Man Rernnger and Tris Gray in her sup- apt to occur and, Inevitably, they do. «f thi- Knri's!," thf Paramount pro- port. Florence Vidor's latest Par a- He becomes involved with a viva- durtiun nf Zano (Jrey's no vcl which t •mount picture, "The Popular Sin . cious ar.trenn a"d »ho- wlth a hand- com?* td the Wofidbridito Thentrp to- arrives at the Woodhridffo Theatre morrow with .Inck Holt, Georgia Hale some playwright. next Wednesday. Can you jfueiw what happens? and El Urrmicl an featured player*. "The Popular Sin" takes place n- "Mnn of tho Forcut," one of the Dan't (ruesw—you'd only be wrong! irainst the colorful background pro- most virilr rharnrterlzationj of Z»ne Grey1* popular pen, give* Jack Holt a mountain lion and bear for peta. Georgia Hale, a* Nancy Raynor, the ERS THprincEe and his sinter who are im- jrlrl who inherits R ranch, is emi- featured and aupporting players, in- nently acceptable. And as for com- cluding Jack McDonald, Matthew Kiverished by the revolution. They eventually find happiness in Ameri- edy relief that'* unobtrusive but ef- Bets, Vadim Uraneff and Winifred fective, El Brendel gets a!l the ca, Joseph Schildkraut, Marguerite Greenwood won praise for their ar- laughs. De Ls Motte, Julia Faye, Vera Stead- tistic portrayal*. Don't miss this man and David Butler are featured. red-blooded picture. Helen Dunbsr also is in the cast. Cold Rath Picture Thrilling

The new Metropolitan picture, Ruuiaa Court Sc«n Pretty Girl FaeM Gravest "The Flame of the Yukon," featur- In "MMI Am Prince " Daai-*" ••> "Tke Silent Flyer" ing Seena Owen and Arnold Gray, a story of gold rush days in Northwest- "Meet the Prince," a screen spec- On Tuesday the Woodbridjre The- NEVER ANY ADVANCE 1NPR.CES ern Canada, will be «hown Monday at tacle of the old and the new Rus- atre will ring again with the excited the Woodbridge Theatre. It is thrill- jian court, produced by MetropoliUn shofcts of chapter play fans when Continuous Show Sundays and Hobdays ing to a degree and the story is logi- Pictures, wilt be shown at the Wood- the second episode of "The Silent cal and convincing. There is plenty bridge Theatre next Tuesday. Un- Iyer" ends the anxiety of those who of action and the interest never lags. usual paini were taken by Director have worried about the safety of TODAY and TOMORROW— It has punch and tremendous ap- Joseph Henabery to preserve the at- Louise Lorraine, the pretty leading peal, Every role is played by a mosphere of the most colorful court lady who was attacked last week by FRI. and SAT.,—Feb. 25 and 26— thorough screen artist and both the ' of modern times. The story concerns a howling pack of wolves juat as the flickered out and left us all in Big Double Feature a cold sweat. If the miracle happens and Lou- in ise is saved,' as we sincerely hope, the • l» guileless girl will escape one death JaclCHolt and Georgia Hale in Zane Greyla WOODBRIDGE to face another, for It is said that *Man aP the Forest' A Paramount Picture "Bertha-The Sewin " * THEATRE "The Silent Flyer" is so packed With Allan Simpson, J. Farrell MacDonald, Sally PhJpps, with dangers that a garter snake Paul Nicholson and an all »t*r supporting cast Matinee: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 3.30 P. M. 'couldn't wriggle through the perils that will be Louise's lot in the com- An intensely inUrssting version of a swat melodrama—picturing Saturday, 2.30 P. M.—Every Evening, 7 and 9 P. M. ng chapter. the dangerous journey of a young girl from an Eut Side «r«at shop LAST TIME TODAY—FRIDAY— NEW JERSEY'S FINEST PLAY HOUSE to a life of luxury. ° Fleth «nd the Devil" — and — ^ "The Last Frontier" Concern! Military Period READER NEW With WILLIAM BOYD and AN ALL-STAR CAST and Alice Calhoon in Comedy "Should Husbands Pay" Special Music Score Filming the most militaristic period in Germany's history—without any TOMORROW ONLY—SATURDAY— military scene in it—wag the para- doxical feat of the screen director, A Song Cartune "Jingle Bells" in "Flesh and the Devil", to play at the Woodbridge Theatre next Thurs- MAJESTIC 'day and Friday, with John Gilbert, SUNDAY—Double Feature—Continuous Performance— Greta Garbo, Lars Hanson and a fam- THEATRE PERTH AMBOY ous cast. in "The Impostor" JACK HOLT, GtORGlA HALE The story, a vivid drama of Ger- ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S FINEST THEATRES EL BRENDEL man lif« just before the war, is adapted from the great Sudermann "The Silent Power" Starring Ralph Lewis drama, "The Undying Past." It por- CONTINUOUS 1:30 to 11:00 P. M. trays the rigid militaristic spirit of Screen Snapshots the times. Outside of the opening scenes TODAY and TOMORROW- MONDAY and TUESDAY— showing the interior of a barracks of an officer's school, where John Gilbert and Lars Hanson are first in- S'Win, bhe Wonder Dog w "Flesh and the Devil" troduced in the story, absolutely no JOHN WATERS MODVCTION military scenes are used. Ralph Graves in "Yankee Doodle Duke" Fox News The story is an elaborate produc- 'We London Sleeps' With Job Gilbert and Greta Garbo ion based on the Sudermann tale of i Special Music Score Lumberjacks (4 Weeks On Broadway) Gift Matinee for the Kiddies Every Saturday the charmer who ensnared the love) of her husband's best friend, bring-, "WTKE1TH, -ALBEEf-1 Appropriate Short Subjects Pathe New* ing on her home a cataclysm. Hiss I MONDAY—Feb. 28—No Matinee— Garbo, the famous Swedish star plays' this role, with Hanson, as the hus-i WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—Double Feature-) "Flame of the Yukon" band, and John Gilbert the lover. VAUDEVILLE The Laugh Sensation of the Year The picture is gorgeously staged. Comedy "Yes, Yes, Babette" Aesop Fables Old castles on the Rhine were repro- D—A—K-L—Y duced; a complete replica of the Ber-, "Oh Baby' Starring Madge Kennedy, little TUESDAY—March 1st—Matinee 3:30 P. M.— lin railroad station including its Billte, Ethel Shannon, David Butler, Flora Finch,- Also JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT in trains was built at the studio. SUNDAY—February 27— Broadway's Favorite Celebrities, Joe Humphries, "Bug*" Baer, Damon Runyon, Graham MacNamee,. "Meet The Prince" George Sidney and Louise Fazenda in 1 Chapter Two "The Silent! Flyer" Physicians Condemn "Wolves of the Air ' Starring Johnny Walker Comedy "Hubby's Quiet Little Game" "Millionaires" Mildred Harris, Maurice Costello WEDNESDAY—March 2—No Matinee— Fad for Boyish Form FLORENCE VIDOR in FRIDAY and SATURDAY—Double Feature—* Methodless Dieting, Pounding MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— TOM MIX and TONY, th* Wonder Horse in "The Popular Sin" and Rolling Are Endanger- Zane Grey's Outstanding Novel Van Bibber Comedy "The Swimming Instructor" ing the Health of American Pathe Review Women. Richard Djx in "Paradise" "The Lost TraS" THURS. and FRI.,—March 3 and 4—Matinee 3:30 P. M. The "fad for slenderizing" has re- — also — Direct from a Four Week's Run at the Capitol, New York cently taken such a hold on American COMING— women that it has become a national menace. To combat the disastrous "MUTT & JEFF" With Big Chorus "Romance of a Millionaire" ertecjts of this craze for the boyish With an ALL-STAR CAST form, the American Medical Associa- A storu of passion tion recently tailed the country's and suffering that * foremose physicians and dieticians to a "weight conference." The re- will touch your heart/ sults of this conference are now be- ing published as 5 series of articles in the New York Herald Tribune JOHN GILBERT Sunday Magazine. The overweight, the underweight, the pounder, the roller and the im- biber of quack remedies are all con- sidered in these articles, and sound, STRAND authoritative advice given with a view to restoring them to normal THEATRE weights and healthful conditions. Specific menus, scientifically com- THEATRE :omedy "Dear Season" Variety piled for different types of men and Special Music Score women accompany each article. PERTH AMBOY fltant\S93 Next Sunday, Dr. Morris Fishbein, COMING ATTRACTIONS editor of "The Journal of the Amer- Matinee—2 and 3.30—Children, 15c; Adult*, 30c. PEPJH'AMBOY/bK255 Paradise for Two — Millionaires — The Cat's Pajamas ican MedicaL Association" and of Evening—.7 and 9—Orchestra, All Seats, 60c; Balcony, Adults, Tom Mix in The Canyon of Light "Hygeia", writes on "This Reducing 35; Children, 25. "Rin Tin Tin" in While London Sleeps Craze," and the possible effects of TODAY—Friday— Flaming Forest — Across the Pacific the present trend away from woman- liness. A page of diets to help con- trol your weight appears in this ar- TODAY and TOMORROW— ticle. "Kosher Kitty KeUy" Tamper With Him Color With Viola Dana and Vera Gordon ' Father Time Is a great artist, bat women do n

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Tha §\n aauiMMi aiti < CarfewForCarteret ftiWrc Service Orders New hses to Fords in Gala Mood Last Night as U. S. Authority Sees Ample Replace Old Machines, Extend Lines Motor Fuel for Ix>ng Future Plan of Council Parade, Fireworks Open White Way Transpnrtntion since it began active operation late I'ulilir Service 1 Measure Intended To Break Up ' in 1923, up to 95.1, made up of 567 Celebration Spon.or^d by Lion. Club in Conjunction With Dnngerou* Practiie of Child- Company has placfld with manufac- pis electric nnd SHO gan mechanical turer* orders for a total of 212 now During the same period some Biuintu Men Heralded at Mile.tone in Development ren Roller Skating At Night motor buses to meet In part its 1027 I r,7buses5 .other buses have been re- Of Progressive Community; 100 Cart in Parade On Street*. Bond Issue For ' requirements. constructed and rehabilitated. Of this number, 125 will he used Streets Proposed. Of the bum's just ordered 147 will A domnt.,1 ration M.oh a. Kord, has , t.h-ir nhj-ctiv,- to replace buses to he retired from • pl..yo.< in nn "ffirr on Roo-pv.H leading municipality of the town- ob?ol- he Macks, built by the Mack Internat- n service because of wear or ional Motor Truck Corporation and avfmu ycsicrdny picked out * "hip. A IMIITOW law for Carteret was ad-' eseence, forty-seven will be for use sixty-five will be A. C P.'a, built by 'von,,, 1,,-ineM man « the butt of. The parade started at 7:45. Car. K.itod Monday night at the meot-! °" new routes or lines and forty will Tver hof-.v, wi.noMe.i-wn. ,.ag<-d »n,l truck, forming the long !,n, wer, the American Car and Foundry Com- th*r* l.«l ni*ht tn celebrate the open- decorated with bunting, flag*, ban- •>f th( in, of the new "white way" from | ners, and even crepe paper In the • from Roosevelt Post, No. 263, | the Mack buses forty will be of the gas mechanical type, seventy of Zr.n< n.rnor tu Grow' C.rner a- line were fire truck, of Fords K«as- American legion, The letter was i The forty buses ordered for char- W N,w Brunswick avenue; A nun- bey, Hoplawn, and Rantati Town- wnltcn in behalf of the Post by' ter bus service will be of the gas the gas electric type, with four eyl- dred mr* fined with enthusiastic ship. On foot paraded men of the r.immander Albert WeVblund who mechanical type, while the rest will nder engines and an electric motor, El, TaipHyer., and what-not, fol- Ford. Fir* Department. At theory and thrity-seven will have nlx-cylin- pointed out that children are ex- j^ of the gas electric type, first in- lowed Middlesex Fife . and Drum head of the prooMMon rode 0. W.H- powii to much danger through rol-1 troduced on the system in 1928 and ler engines and on« motor. The elec- Corp* through struts that were lin- iam Wood, present of he Lions lor skating and coasting on the I which has proved itself best for the ric equipment of the 107 gK alec, «d by nt Itatt a thousand people,; Club, the. oigutartum that street* at night. The writer suggest-1 i i transportation service to which ric cars will be manufactured by the graded the length of the avenue, the "white way. oca general Electric Company. that an ordinance authorizing a j( js put, thmded through tide streets, and The fireworks lasted from 8.4., to regulation might do much to j Added to those already in service, Of the sixty-flve A. C. F. boles' tishandod at Fords Corner in time to, 9:15. Both «U and aena piecM ordered all will have six-cylinder en- HAR.R.Y H. HILL remedy the condition. 'this order for new equipment will CTjOy an elaborate fireworks dis-' were feature,, one of the seU being The idea waa endorsed by the gines and be driven by two electric .'' a large illuminated banner beannj? (e)HA*.«.•» t bring the total of new buses pur- Mayor and other members of the chased or ordered by the company motors. The ,-elebration wan engineered by 'he legend "Lions Club.'' The con- council. Councilman Edward J. the Linns Club in conjunction with tussion from aenal bombs was heard ( nughlin offered a motion that the the merchant* of Fordi. Expen.es in Woodbridge and caused several police committee prepare such an High School Girls Low were met by a fund to which every- who did. not know of the celebration W0RK.ER8 IN 6AS MASKS AY AN OIL WELL ordinance and the motion was car- To Amboy Maids In one gave his share. Enthusiasm was to query this office by phone, ried. Chairman Ellis of the police First Volley Ball Contest rife for Ford* residents regard the After the 'fireworks there was a committee said that when the new opening of !ho "white way" as fl gi-' public dance and general good time fire siren is installed it can be used fsntic step taken in the direction of at School 7. In their first meeting with an out- to sound the curfew warning to child- side team the Carteret High School ren unaccompanied by adults to get Volley ball team lost a hard fought ' Return Bout Heads Card off the streets. battle to the Y. M. H. A. lassies of At Palace Hall Show People Taking Better Mr. Ellis who is also chairman of Perth Amboy, at the Amboy "Y" Ibp finance committee proposed an- court, last week. The local netters Several of the best action men a- I Care of Automobiles Jmportant measure. Several made an exceptionally fine showing vailahle in the statct have been sign- n'i|Ut'sns for street improvements, against the Amboy girls in their first ed to perform on the next boxing cither temporary or permanent, had contest «how tn be staged by Ed. "Mooney" " 'You give a Ford car half a been received and were reported by Suffering from an attack of Poulnen for the Polo A. A., Tuesday chance and it, will give you more the street committee. Ellis proposed "stage-fright", Carteret lost the night. This will be Poulsen's second transportation for the money you thaf instead of appropriating about opening set 15 to 10, but retalliated For You i presentation of b<»ut5 at his now !:ave in it than anything else you can $25,000 each year for new streets 1 in the second and won just reversing scene of action, t>v Palate Hall, in buy. and paving one or two streets, a the score of the opening game. The and the Amboy. An ei twp sixes, and "But I want to say that today peo- bond issue be floated and that all un- home sextet rallied and cinched the improved streets that are built up be 'thre...e. fours make '-• card. I pie are giving their cars better than rubber game to the tune of 15 to 8. Children fcor the feature engagement the half a chance," he continued. "And paved with permanent pavement. The The Blue and White girls are expect- plan may be submitted to the people county'mogul haa succeeded in bring- as a result they are learning more ed to make a good record this sea- in a referendum vote. Ing to terms two of the greatest riv- and more what a lot of carefree MR. HILLS IMPROMPTU SKETCH OF EXPERIMENTAL OIL son before the curtain is drawn, als ever to enter a local ring. Ray, transportation they can get. AN OIL DOME &HALE (REDUCTION PLANT He said that the interest on the Anna Lewandowsky wa3 the star 'Sehanck and Pete Scortina, both of j "Judging from the increasing The V. 8. Btrea% of Jflnet U confident that motor ]*cl sufplie* bond issue would not be as much as for the locals in this match, dis- New Hrunswiek, are the battlers re- number of car owners who visit our Wll be tnpU for many yean to meet all neei* of the country1* «'*• the borough now annually appropri- playing a brilliant brand of passing, 1 ferred to. These clever scrappers service station, I would say that peo- lion* o/ automobile*. Barry E. Hill, chief petroleum «j»(tfn«er o/ tM ates, for street improvements. Such Miss Dorothy Newman also perform- PRINTED mixed in a corking engagement sev- .pie are giving more attention to their Bureau, here telU the reaton* /or this conviction, and tketchet th* a plan, be said, would develop the ed very well. The other members ZEPHYRS era! months aRo and kept the fans on j cara now than ever before. They advance* (n indiMtrtal method* which juitifv hit opinion*. borough much more rapidly arid, at are the Misses Blanche Brown, Mae the same time, would reduce taxes. 'their feet for the full eight rounds, have learned that a few slight adjust- By HARRY H. HILL Mlsdom, Sophie Carpenter, Jean Delightfully refreshing Councilman Andres urged that The bout was so close that the fans • merits now, may prevent a big repair Chl«f Petrtleum Engineer, United SUtei Bureau of Mine*. Shapiro, and Grace Van Pelt. for spring wear are these demanded that they be given another bill later on. As a result they are steps be taken to secure temporary NH ration whj there li no rea-oil out How to that off the water repairs of Roosevelt avenue on the lovely prints—strikingly opportunity to see the two in action coming in more often to have tlio:.- son to worry greatly about and permit Hie oil' to run oat Is a prob- novel in pattern, resplen- cara looked over. way to Rahway. This section is al- Young People Form Club once more. motor fuel for a long time lem with which the engineers have dent in their many glow- Mickey Jones of Newark who has "We are more than pleased to see o most impassible. Mr. Andres said Name To Be Selected ahead Is that people ar» worrying long worked. They have made great that while the street will be paved by ing colors, fine yet amaz- fought his way into the hearts of | this change for it- aimply means that progress and so Increased recoveries. about It Interest ra auch a question the county in the Spring, it should be 1 ingly sturdy in weave. many of the fann in this county, has people are finding out what a really at the right time, la the beat iasm- In earlier times most oil producers At a meeting last week a club was •been booked to defend himself a-. remarkable value the Ford car is." repaired so as to make it usable in formed at the home of Miss Anna You will want these prac- anc* against disaster. The President carefully guarded all Information the meantime. gainst Vincent Dileo, the flash from | and the Federal Oil Corporation about their walls and experiences, bnt 'Schwartz. The name of the organiza- tical fabrics for a great Jersey City. The latter is much more . Board have done what was needed, at latterly there Is co-operation In these The clerk was directed to write to tion will be selected at the next variety of uses—for your experienced than Jones, but the fana' Meeting* of Local the right time. matters. Geologists and petroleum Freeholder Quackenbush asking that meeting of the members. Saul Brown dresses and aprons, for the Rahway road be repaired im- think that the Newark boy can take f And County Foresters We know that most petroleum has engineers, once derided by the "prac- wag elected president; Lew Carpen- the children's frocks and mediately. The Mayor said that he good care of himself. Jones hus a come 'from rather limited areas and tical" oil men, ara more and more ter, vice president; Miss Gussie Zier, rompers ... for cushion tig following. This bout is to be a accepted at guides and mentors. New was practically sure that the entire secretary; and Edward Nadel, treas- The Past Chief Rangers' Associa- that even from these only a small pro- covers, draperies, table •ix. portion has been taken out Oil pro- knowledge b constantly Increasing re- streteh from Gerke's. Corner to the urer. tio f scarfs, and a multitude In another six, Ken Bank, will do , " " Middlesex.County of the For- duced by fas pressure capable of lilt- coveries. Rahway line would be paved with The club was formed following ' I esters of America held its permanent pavement this year. of decorative purposes in ing It to the gurface when we drill As to Mining for Oil very successful Valentine party, Sat- ; meeting in Fire Hall No. 2 on holes Is 4>ut a small proportion of all The confusion arising from the the home. Guaranteed In Lorraine they have dug shafts urday evening. The following mem- the oil contained In the sands. Even fact that Roosevelt avenue has two absolutely fastcolor. down to the oil sands and actually bers joined at the initial meeting: from the best pools recovery by the intersections each with Washington Adolph Schwartz, Harry Lubot- 32" wide were the brought the sands out, like coal from 'of Pieicataway, and Kid Mallet will old method* Is email, perh*w one- avenue and Pershing avenue, was sky, Miss Helen Schwartz, Bernard exchange wallops with Johnny Con- of honor. The team presented halt In the most favorable conditions, a mine. Bat It's costly. discussed by the Mayor who advocat- a group photograph of the members Weiss, George Glass, Emil Blaukopf, 39c yd. ney, the last two are both from Am- oftener' oWelxth, or onweventh, or Another mining process Is to sink a ed that some change be made to Miss Miriam Jacobowitz, Miss Edn boy. tn the association. John D. Robin- one4enth. But a considerable part of shaft to the oil sanaa and from Its eliminate the Condition. It was sug- son made the presentation. what still remains In the ground can Brown, Miss Fannie Mausner, Ernesl 'bottom drive tunnels In all directions gested that the section of Roosevelt Goldberger, Miss Esther Venook C. Christensen & Bro. Edward C. Smith, of South Amboy, he recovered by methods now estab- through the sinde. From these tun- avenue from the ferry to Rahway be Normal School Instructors president of the association, was the lished ae technically and economically nels small perforated pipes are driven Miss Floryce Brown, Louis Carpen- 76 Main St. Woodbridge re-named "Rahway avenue" which ter, Miss Madeline Wohlgemuth, Miss Continue Instructive Lectures toastmaster at the banquet. An e- practicable. Into the sands, which drain the oil was the original name of the street. Adele Cohen, Miss Gladys Kahn, Mor- laborate dinner was served; and moat Producing oil from ooal and shales out of (he sands. It flows to larger All the other members favored the 'ris Nadel, Saul Brown; Miss Anm The series of lectures which the of those present tnok part in the and by mining the oil bearing eands pipes back at the foot of the ehatt and idea. thence Is pumped out This requires Schwartz, Miss Lillie Schwartz, Mia Trenton Normal School instructors speaking, la entirely possible. Experiment* an Joseph Trefinko again protested a- are giving here wap continued Wed- going on In these directions, and If we Installing an expensive plant, bat In Gussie Zier, Edward Nadel, Meye: some fields the high recovery that is gainst the condition of Frederick Rosenbioom and Leon Greenwald. nesday, February 23, when Miss On Tuesday night there was a reg- ever have to tall back on these re- street and a representative of the-In- Johnson talked on Primary Reading, j ular, m-jcting of Court Carteret, No. sources we will be ready. For a long assured might Justify the coot I ! understand the process 's about to be ter-Ocean Oil Company said that La- Tip lecture fairly sparkled with in- 48, Foresters of America. Because time, however, the present methods of fayette street is so bad that the oil exploration and drilling, with Improv- Intsalled In a few lields in this coun- • -4'erest, unti containeu many practical | the meeting night fell on Washing- try, some companies being convinced company will have to shut down if 'tints. ' ton's birthday,, only a social session ing processes to assure larger recov- eries, are likely to suffice. It 1B practicable and profitable. it is not repaired. The street com- Miss Johnson spoke of the four,'was held. John D. Robinson sub- mittee will try to give relief in both fundamental methods of teaching chief ranger, presided, An 01) Dome Illustrated Ofl can be dtfttllled from coal, and cases. much work ts now betng done WHY 01 LOW PRICES? reading, and of the defects of An eloquent address on "Washing- t am no draughtsman, but maybe I The council adjourned to Wadnes- can draw something that will help ex- along this line. But more appeal has Because Our Rent It Low, each. As no ideal system has yet ton and his Times," was delivered by day night when an ordinance" was been found, it follows -that each' former councilman, William J. Law- plain. Here's a rough drawing of an been made by the plan ot extracting oil dome. The shaded part at the bot- oil from shale. The shales of Scotland passed on two readings to rediBtrict Because Our Other Expenses Are Low teacher must use her own judgment j lor. Addresses dealing with Wash- the borough so as to make eight in taking- the best of each method ington and paying tribute to his char- tom la a deposit ot oil bearing sands— have been wtAfeed for three-quarters with an Impervious rock stratum of a century, and they are almost un- polling districts instead of five as aiid in that way form u method of her acter were also delivered by Edward at present. «wn. This method-analysis was fol- S. Quinn and John A. Collins, above. A wild-catter drilled the hole limited tn this country, richer in oil Compare Our Prices! A-B and gas pressure caused oil and than those ot Scotland. Kentucky, lowed by suggesting games and de- After the speaking refreshments Ohio, Colorado, Utah, .Nevada, Wyo- Yices which relieve the drudgery con- were served and there was more than gas to flow. After a while the gas pressure waan't sufficient to keep up ming and California are particularly Carteret Player Makes Good ., netted with the acquiring of reading. | an hour of entertainment. The court rich In shales. It 1B just a question SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK : On next Wednesday Miss Johnson plans to hold a minstrel show sooi the flow and they pumped until aid' On Rutgers Court Team ( mat»ty evr>n thii ceased of the cost of extracting the oil. Con- will again visit Carteret. She will |' The Coolidge plan of celebrating gi«*s-,hM given $180,000, with which numt of the oil was MEATS GROCERIES «ontinue the same talk, instead of the anniversary of Washington in the Bareau has Installed a plant near In the last game of the Rutgers •till left ettaking to the tutad grams. jiving a demonstration ksson as was 1932 was indorsed, Rullson, Colorado, to distill oil from Freshmen this year, played Wednes- Then the operator drilled the well POTATOES, 16 qt. QQ,, previously planned. the Colorado River Shales. K Is day night, Pinky Wexler, former lo- C-D, which flowed (or a time, but most Rib Roast, Ib. 25c bask., fancy Maine . . vOQ calculated that the shales mined at cal high school basketball man, star- of the oil was atilt down there In the —Charlea Nadel and Harold Gar- Rullson will produce about a barrel red for the yearlings, although his land. If the gfcg pressure could be re- COFFEE, Famous White ber both of the University of Penn- of oil to the' ton. team lost to Madison High School. ROH or Royal Scarlet sylvania spent the week end in the stored more would flow.' So the oper- Wexler accounted for seven points Pork Loins, Ib. 29 c Introducing to the borough with their parents, ator Injects gae into one well, restor- The Use of Oil shales Ib. can, reg. 55c .... ing the pretaure and causing thu oil via three baskets and a foul in the In Scotland they are working shales three quarters that he performed. PORK BUTTS to resume flowing from the other. that produce about twenty-Ova gallons SANTOS COFFEE Shoppers of After a time the flow will stop again. The Rutgers varsity trimmed Lafay- For Roasts, Ib. The development of rayon has of oil per ton. The seams are from 27c Regular 45c, Ib. . . 39c but (till much of the oil will be left. ette S5-25. supplemented wool ^nd cotton fibre three-and's-halt to eight or tan feet In some fields It has been poeefole to The Carteret passer displayed ex- POT ROAST, Boneless and has shown itself ,to be a product (hick. In Colorado are seams many PEAS, Early June CARTERET obtain additional amounts of oil by cellent floor work and shooting abil- Cross Ribs or weU adapted to the needs of man. times as thick and containing much Reg. 18c can, . 2 cans Introducing water In some of the wells ity, besides holding his man to a Top Sirloin, Ib. .. This statement is subscribed to by more oil per ton. Reduction ot Bhales 29c and, forcing the oil to others. The ad- single basket. Wexler who plays the CORN, RedTine and Vicinity the /eady aale1 of upwards of $90,- Involves an enonnontj mining opera- dition of a chemical such as soda aeh guard position and Rosenblum who LEG OF LAMB Reg. 18c can.. 2 cans 000,000 worthj of thin fibre. The to the water may assist In removing tion, and after the oil la extracted the earlier in the season held down a 1926 rayon production was close to vast tonnage of refu«e must be dis- Genuine Spring, Ib... 34c the oil from the land grains, but nei- forward post both earned their PEACHES, Heavy nH ENGELMAN'S 62,000,000 pounds. ther plain water nor water containing posed of. So It is expensive compared Freshman numerals, The two local with producing oil from wells. ROUND STEAKS Syrup, large can afaOC chemicals should be Introduced Into boys are expected to go out for var- Best Cuts, Ib an oil «aud except ae a last resort, Den K. Lindsay of t.tje Bureau of sity competition next fall. 34c Department Store for it Is likely that the water, which Mines Experiment Station at Bartleg- PUMPKIN, Fam^iis ~~ Wexler and Rose-nblum will both CHOP BEEF Royal Starlet Brand Established uii Honor in 1905 travels faster through the eand, will vllle, Okla., U coufldent that explora- perform with Alumni againat High get to the open wells Ahead of the oil tion, better recoveries, better utiliza- Pure Meat, Ib. 22c No. 3 can, reg. 22c . Thriving un Merit Ever Since School Friday night, at the loctd gym. 15c and when the flow Is resumed under tion and deeper drilling would furnish Dancing is to follow the game. FRESH PORK "R»liw«y'i Moit Popular Store" pressura water will come out. enough oil to meet all requirements TURNIPS ~~* for at least twenty-tlve to fifty years, SHOULDERS, Ib. .., Canadian ftA 128 Main Street Everything Saved Nowadays lr it could be extracted In, that Mine Cardinals Booking The Ka« escaping from an oil well But u a practical matter this will not ALSO LIVE POULTRY Yellow 6 lbs. ZUC Rahway, N. J. carrlen with It a proportion of gaso Dear Sir: be possible. WitUlu that period there The Newark Cardinals, a heavy GRAPE JUICE tine, which In the old days was lost. will be tmie« of ukurtage, when oil Reg. 35c, Pt. Bot. Nowadays It le extracted from Hie gas junior and light semi-pro uniformed CATSUP, 10 oz. bottle, 29c from shales will be needed to supple- baseball team, would tike to book Everybody nml xaved. while the dry f^as can be ment Hie oil from w.'lls, ate. Robinhood Brand [orcod back Into the ground to uialn- gamua with alt teams offering suit SAUERKRAUT ~~™ Who Buy* At Our Store Meantime federal and state govern- able guarantees. For games write t Reg. ISc 2 for :.. • • 2 cans Uln ureuaure, . , ments and the tsdumry are oo-trperst- 25c One of the menaces to most oil Anthony Wisely, 212% Chestnut Ing in an astoniiihiiig range of lnves On Wednesday is the Inflow of subterranean street, Newark, N. J. Special Attention Given to Phone Orders tlgatlons and studtuu. These actlvltlas Phone 184 water Water flowi threush ths all cover such a whlu n«M that even an j Free Delivery Saves B.imls fiuster than oil, and by-surround- enumeration ot Uium would run Into IIIM ill.' bottum ol the wall keep* th§ tUetonie detail. 10 Per Cent S. SCHOENBRUN On Every Purchase High School Honors Beautjful." 76 New St. Woodbridge VOID Huit iiur insurance Memory of Washington In accordance with the custom in- Ityt Every Wednesday troduced this week, Ktienne Uiettle policy will protect you. An AS been resporv- Another very interesting program Bpok« of "The Chinese Situation." I auto that isn't insured is iin in- H sible for thousands WHS presented at th« weekly assem- Every week another senior is to speak | FRESH vilution U> theft, tire and a luw- bly of the lociri high school Friday. before th» assembly regarding some of business successes Day sitit. Lot UH tell you all you The program was dedicated to Wash- topic of interest. Th» purpose of throughout the country. wunt tu know about ttuto iu- ia to gtjt the Everybody in town advantage of this ington's Birthday. Etietme Diattle FRUITS and VEGETABLES uurance. had charge of the program for tht) u shaking before may know you but audiencest Thii^ ]u»aftk« is being qar- uV/ don't know wh« Always in Season The assembly sang "America" ried out In the first two years of to college curriculum so that this will you have to sell TDVI\m A \MIT r