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, ni.irht out at th3 e FUNERAL RITE FOR Comba AsksWhenHisTeraaaOfficeBegan! G.O.P. HERE HOPES ',„ the contention WM BOOST CARTERET BASIS OF BOYS' hat double proflte wer. JOSEPH F. YOUNG ,,,,! from a single ptoe BUI Extending Tax Job Crettefe Puzzle Here FOR A BIG VOTE; .,,„„ diflcloMd the Ubl- OPENING HERE TOMORROW ,i the other end of the Anticipating passage by the iral assembly of the state of ,,. merl to be leg* than DEAD AT AGE OF 70 0 Legislature and nigning hy the Jersey. STRESS HOUSE BID Kids Costone Parade Schedvltd Next Saturday With' Resident Here For 45 Years Governor of tho law extending person now holding the Cash Priies Donated By James Lnkach; Scoats To , ,,,1W which is sought by Ajwemhly Rfl, the bill designed to ion or office of tat collector Mayor Asks All Citizens To :,„;.• would affect CaTter- Held Local, Church, extend the terms Of tax collectors municipality of this state Be Inspected, Boys To Ron Boronfh Tomorrow 1 Exercise Franchise llv]i;1(f(, and Perth Atnboy, or hereafter having a popula- Fraternal Poiti in municipalities of leas than 300,- "Boost Carteret," will be the theme of the BoyB Wt ;,',i,sted by the" three 000 population to flva years, Tax iiot in excess of 800,000 in- In Franchise ,.,tii»s. The <— --r] Collector Alexander Cumba has W datermined by the program which begins tomorrow afternoon *t 2 o'd$ ji expected the nl BURIAL AT ROSED ALE federal census, or any when a boy mayor, boy members of the council and B( I,I increase the use o; asked an opinion from the Attor- io shall hereafter be ap-LADIES MEET TONIGHT Furieral services will be held at ney General as to how he would be of Education will be sworn in. There will be g Kid»*;, tfd or elected to tin position Little activity is noted in the tume parade Saturday, May 9, and the merchants of' ;« <.f Its position, n* 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon «t affected by the measure. >fflce of tax collector in anyRepublican camp in the final fort ' foality, shall hold hia taid night before the primary election borough are naked to join in the spirit of the day by , ipnlities had the uui- _ _ _ Church for Mr. Comba's situation is pecu- .loiH-ph P. Young, wventy, one of for a period of five years May 19. The ono concern of the )laying flaga. Seven cash .,,,n company up against liar, probably to himself alone. He party since there is no contest for for the parade have been do Cartetet's oldest and bent known m the date of his said election wan acting collector from January, appointment and the terms of the local offices, in that a large vote so far hy James Lukaeh. citizens, who died at his home, 121 1035, until November, 1930. when persons now in office are ex-be returned. Mayor Mlttuch this businessmen are expected to ,m(.n's *State Republican Boy Scout Tents '^rh'^pre'presenting!Bm«rson Street, Wednesday night. he was elected to the imeipired ded fo* such period no as to give w#ek asked all voters of the bor- contributions of prim for unique and other daniflcstlABil hers voted at Its Atlan-lljr. Young had been ill for some term of the former collector, —'A incumbent a Urm of five ough to avail themselves of theli francbJte. He called especial at- costumes. Sort* merchants nnventton to work for yme Charles A, Brady, who hud failed from the date of such dec- enter decorated trucks. or appointment: provided, tention to the contest in the choice GoUpAtLiebig's photographing ana Formerly a member of the Bor- to qualify for the remainder of his of representative in Congress from balloting; of voters. the provisions of this act shall From Monday to Thursday t » expect «Mh * ough Council and at one time pres- term in office. That, term expires this district, John McDonnell hav- will be registration of those we J to the term of any tax ing filed against the incumbent All Preparation* Made For resented by ident of the Board of Health, he December 31 this year. What Mr. wttoBe office may hereaf- wish to take part in the ented by p Dr. Charles A. Eaton of Watchung They will be registered on tti* L ,,„<,,,«..*"* but declaredeell d a "fl: had lived in Carteret forty-flve Comba neeks is an interpretation e tat whoBe auceeator haa , Women1! Meeting 3 Troops' Part In honest electionlti s floor of the Borough Hall in y*Un. • H« 'Wa4 a retired ontyloy» of th« law an to whether lrt» term Tho Lad if*' RopuMiein Club wil 'With Sponnorlag Con . floater vote.' shall be construed to run from hia m 'tax collector' aa uaad. hold a business meeting followed * » • of the United States Metals Refin- department. this act shall be construed to by cards tonight in Firehouse No. Living up to their alogan "Be ningist of Western Gol- ing Company and held membership election, thus Riving him five yeara Program Tomorrow from last November, or whether ' and include the official 1. The priies in the card party Prepared," the Boy Scouts of Car- The Boys Week program ton .,,i Ohio, has confirmed in a number of fraternal organi- fliarjed with the duty of collecting will be garden tools. Mrs. J. W, teret will usher in Boys Week this most college men hare it should begin January 1, 19-37 row afternoon will begin with : sation These included the Odd decision from the Attorney Gen t»n*s upon real and personal prop- Mittuch and Mrs. Fred Koeble will afternoon with all their prepara- spection of the Boy Scoot (i,.(i- that the girls with should he be elected at the election Fellows, the Junior Order United •tty in eac); city, town, township, be the hostesses. Arrangements tions made in advance no that their In Lieblg*! field after the boy ocial engagements are next November. He haa filed as a The Bill :e or other munici- will he made for the members of program will move forward mt. intelligent! Amercan Mechanic's, the Maaons clals have been sworn in by candidate for the office pending a "Be it enacted by the senate i the club to attend th| banquet o smoothly without a hitch. When mayor at 2 P. M. The three I and Knights of Pythias. the county Republican women in the idea of holding Boys Week vith the Scouts taking an active of the borough, Troop 82 the Hotel Woodrow Wilson in New Scoutmaster Carroll Brit to I Brunswick May 7. iart in the program was first made ,. of United 3,t«tw Sen- Funeral services will be con- several we«k» ago the Troop 87 under Scoutmaster ,,- y Moore. His desk Mtiducted hy Rev. Daniel R l/trentz, 35 Get Grand Prizes Scouts began to prapara. Wood old Cromwell, Troop 84 r High School Studmts Present Play Scoutmaater Joseph Comb,, f,,,- both red and black |pBRto r nf the praibyrormn Church aa collected and Vundled for the amp fires and for other uses in the tha ''lib psrk under Robert I At 2nd Bingo Party irogram. Equipment was over- riss and James Burns, will be the field. The Scout program , 'paper"dipt! He "— held tha office of trUBtee hauled and put into good condi- tion. The three troops of the bor- escribed in another column. * • • in this church for forty years. 10 Receive Special Awards ,.,,-i in many New Jersey,Burial will be in Rosedale Cemc- Circumstances Alter Case*, Written By Ruth Giorloif, On Trip To New York ough wereready for their part in B07 Judfs he program a good ten days ago. On Monday there will be a .n,,.. are now turning|tery[ Linden. At Sacred Heart Will Be Acted By Rita Btindon, CamiUa Enot, Doris Columbus Pupils, Will Visit judge In court. At 8 P. M. a I i tMi'tocal'poHcemenJ Surviving Mr, Young are hia B«flni Today mayor and council of boys will i Church Series The Scouts program begins at 4 MIK engaged two athletic wife, the former Miss Annie H. ScaUy, William Cot^Uin, John Lapczyntki Museum, Stores, nt the regular council meetln 'dock this afternoon when they Wednesday a boy tax collector I at $4,000 annually each Clark; a daughter, Mm. Elsie King, Thirty-five grand prize winners Five students of Carteret High will set trp tents in the field be- and ten recipients of special prizes Acquarium boy assessor will assume their < down the girth of the of Carteret, and four sons, Clayton School, coached by Mrs. W. J, Con tween the Liebig houses and the won the fine awards given Tuesday ties at the borough hail. ! n way, will present "Circumstances Benjamin Moore plant. The tents ;;';;;on are sSlhedbick •»•» Chester.of. IMubetb, Joseph night at the second Bingo party in 1 The day for which the pupilB of The boys elected to the BoahT] ComingOtSpring AJter CaseB ' at the Play Festival Columbus School have saved their will be finished by 6 o'clock. The :1, from walking asuign- . , the series being conducted for fif- of Education will sit at the meet-" lield tomorrow afternoon at New pennies since September will ar- Scouts will work fast without loss ing of tha regular board May Itg There are teen weeks* at the Sacred Heart Jersey College for Women. The of motion aad complete the Job Slovak Church. Rev. A. J. Sakson, rive tomorrow. At exactly 8:16 and the Board of Health will mertt Dolls Up Borough play will be given at 2 o'clock at o'clock in the morning, when the within schedule. That will work up with boy officials May 14. do enough walking, pastor of the church, is chairman th» Little Theatre on Nichol Ave- the appetite they will display dur- of the parties, with a large commit- bus departs on their long antici- Boy OflkUU EUet«l ' • it \- reporteB a reduction nue. Tickets, which are priced at pated trip to New York City the ing the supper hour, 6 to 7. Sijme • •, cent in ita police sick tee assisting him. Attendance at Scrapers Refurbish Field; a nominal sum, will be sold at the of them wlH cook their meals at The boy officials were elected I the parties has been large, with a dreams and expectations of the a regular election held among I' :'!<>!• establishment of, an Mother s Day Details •door, past eight months will be realized. the camp. iraining school for the po- number of players coming from Streets Of The Town school pupils this waek. The i out of town. Admission is sold at Carteret High School is one ofThe buses will go by way of the From 7 to 8 there will be a par- dates were selected from amoB George Washington Bridge to thi ade of Scouts through tha principal t » • Arranged By Affiance the door. As WPA Helps nine schools raking part in the fes- Seniors who have pasting uvera ti*al, each presenting a play The Museum of Natural History, when streets of the borough. Prom 8 to Continued on page iwcht iir in Norfolk, Va., man- The winners this week were as Spring bas come to Carteret, not the morning will be spent. Lunch 9 P. M. will be the camp fire hour follows- play to be given was written by only to the trees and lawns, and to (Lontinued on page twelve) eon in the museum cafeteria with some form of entertainment. Clock, Joseph Dolinich; mixing the housewives to whom the vernal followed hy a trip down Fifth Those of the, Scouts who are to .li'-aater which follows T«ck- set, Miss Ann Anyler; toaster, Miss yrge brings an irresistible desire nue to see the Empire State make it an overnight camp will go i::tr The police justice of Anna Petro: wine set, Mrs. Anna to air curtains and beat rugs, but ing and visit to Macy's toy de-to bed oh the ftelfl and the oth«» . i n isi city (jave the sailor a Sedlak; student lamp, Mrs. Mary to the municipal housekeepers partment, the Aquarium, the Sta-will go home. i it) days in jail and • 126 Miglecz; cheken fryer. Miss Helen well. So the Borough is being re- Funeral For Ana, 31,tue of Liberty and home through UD Early attending traffic school The general eow_ttM In charge Bodnar; table, Theodore Huber; furbished. the Holland Tunnel. Teachers con- All hands will be up and on the beverage set, C. Mulligan: zipper Map Primary Tactics nonth for six months and of the arrangements for the cele- Down at the Liebig Field on ducting the tour will be Mrs. See- job tomorrow morning with the 8 i lu- article. The article ii bration of Mother's Day bag, Mrs. George Lucas; blanket, Fills SI. Elizabeth- der, Miss Kutcher and Miss Knorr o'clock bugle and a' flag raising Miss Alice Kaiser; table, Mrs. Mary Roosevelt Avenue the newly ar- u "And Sudden Death." Hebrew Social Alliance c rived scraper has been put to work a practice teacher from Newarl ceremony will be held. From 7 to Kovacs Addmiei Mee_H * • 1 lor the event at Barna; bed quilt, Benjamin Klein; Normal School, who is doing her s will be breakfast hour. AfUr that lamp, Joseph Shiner; mixing get, to get the field in condition for Well-Known Athlete Found -:.( Piuiiecko of Eliaabetb l| baseball games. Because the Hi ' praetiM teaching with Mrs. Seader, the 3coati will'be busy with var- Of Election Workers j [George Snow; chair, Mrs. Josepl ious Scout activities until tioon nking parole from Stale ffasek. ffchool field can not be nsetf't Dear] In Bed After Honor Roll He was sentenced to 11* at.8 o'c: year, home games of the local when the boya will cook their lunch I/amp, Gabriel Nepsinsky; smok The Columbus School honor ro on the field. All cooking equipment ••• tin-iil there for murder The program includes apeaking school tiMin will In; played on tho Heart Attack of pupils having an average of 85 A lively meeting of connty conw * Aas fifteen years old, has by Dr. Louis Shapiro, Moe Leven- ing stand, Mrs. Joseph Hasek; blan- Liubig oval. must be stowed away in kits by mittee men and women, members ket, Mrs. Jane Gurka; table, Ru- The funeral Of Michael Arva, 31, per cent, or above in each subject, Continued on page twelve ir five yeara now and is son and Attorney Samuel Kaplan. is as follows: of the election boards and worker* A play, "Something Different," dolph Komumicky; electric coffee Street* Fixed Too who was found dead in bed of ••Mtiiui's youngest life-term 'i'ht! scraper lias also been used of the Gtneral Democratic Organi- with Miss Esther Venook, Miss set, Stephen Cyzewski; magaz heart disease Monday morning was Eighth Grade—ftene Hemsel, zation was held Monday night in Anne Daniels and Miss Sylvia rack, Miss Mary Germak; lac. :o smooth down many unimproved held Wednesday at 0:30 o'clock Irene Buru, Anna Cuprewick, Eliz- mp, itreets in the Borough. Sharol SCOUT BOARD PASSE. the office of Charles A' Conrad and , dogs took the apot- Fisher in the cast. They are being Mrs. Thomas Larkin; baking disishi , from his hume at 8(1 Edwin abeth Gombos, Aline Lasner, Irene later when the crowd could not be coached by Miss Louise Morris of John Stancik; quilt, Mrs. Stefant nd Longfellow Streets are being Street, with services in St. Eliza- Fedlam, Russell King, Stanley iiv award to animal heroes esurfaeed as WPA projects. 9B0YSF0RPMM0T10N accommodated, it was moved to the tin New York Anti-Vivi-iWoodbridge. There will be short Kubala;; overnighg t case, John Pot- beth's Roman at Tokarchuck, Helen Fistis, Helen office of the Carteret Building and n Berta; sweepstakes winner, John As Chairman I, of Carteret: .Stephen Suhay, Ste- .11 d and Ffth Districts made plans '^ Sukson of Trenton. phen Makay, Frank Kovacs, Wil- Hoard of Review in Iselin May 27 for a card party to be held May I nrmly but politely, that o'clock Tuesday night, instead of FORMEMORIALPARADE and if passed will be intime for < i.il government would not on Thursday as expected. Refresh- Joseph G. Shutello, Jr., of Em-liam Fodor, Albert Tomori and in Firehouse No. 2. erson Street, was appoint*] coun- [.ouis Mikawla. iwards at the Court of Honor the While the General Organization ' <>!' it.i hands the functions ments that night will be in charge Odd Fellows Fete Veterans Post Willie Sell Pop- ollowing night.| hiding the tercentenary of ty chairman of the Younf Demo- workers were meeting on the hill of the following committee: the iitts of Middlesex Monday night Mr. Arva was widely known in i of learning. When it Misses Lillian Schwartz and Esther At A Celebration Tonight Carteret, especially among those pies; Delay Naming The scouts who were passed by tho executive board and county •i the United States Senate at a meeting of the county group Jie Board of Review last week and committeemen and women together Sobol, Meyer Rosenblum, David n the County Records Building in in athletic sports. He was active in I u> constitute itself part of 27 Jewel* Will Be Presented field sports and was one of the Delegates the awards they will receive are: with the candidates of the incor? Roth, Sidney Rubel, Dr. Shapiro, New Brunswick. The appointment Herbert Van Pelt, first cluss scout; porated group met in Falcon 'nation committee, Jerome Mrs. Samuel Roth and Robert Sen- >«t skillful bowlers in the bor- <•>•• official of the university To The Men Who Have was made by President Edward At a meeting of Star Landing Frank Hodroski, first class scout and discussed plans for their h y der. Johnson who said Mr. Shutello will ough. He was married and is sur- a::,, ii h Ste Been Members 25 Yeara Post, No. 231-1, Veterans of For-and merit badges for painting, car- mary campaign. Details , wroU the Senate be needed to aasiat him in taking vived by hs wife, Helen; a daugh- pentry and handicraft. Both these went on at the meetng were lf|n tatives of that body would eign Wars, Tuesday night, plans care of the speakers' bureau and ter, Goldie; flis parents, Mr. andwere made for the post to take part scouts are members of Troop 87. made public. tie i\ 'incd as guests, but only aa PUN MAY DANCE At the meeting of Carteret other work of the organization. Mrs. John Arva; two brothers, Al- in the Memorial Day program. The From Troop 82: William Muller, gU,- • * « Lodge, No. 267, I. 0. O. P., Friday bert and John, and four sisters, There were about 125 persona itt post members will inarch in the Continued on page twelve •nt« (»* J jointly by more fortunate persona. brother and w»e afraid to go John MeOvnuell o-f Tort Euadliig, was taken up with study and dis- * * * " The boya were wrealud in. w«w<- cpniUoratloa of & \M Education, health, the uruUc- hume because he feared his tion of life and limb, general pub- who itt the choice of the Union for cussion of primary elections and No Date Set For TriM H>e work he loved and police aatd f^e confession WM of « In time* suoh as we havo been mary co: Schein and Attorney Samuel Kap- for the trial of Joseph I much higher number. Last year cient to sustain strength, having, when unemployment has To add to the difficulty there is lan. It waa stated that local sta- "''« engaged in Mr. Ham- Democratic Women Set the election law which requires one gey of 6 RooMvalt Av "" wife and so; " ' " clothing enough to avoid made many millions unable to pro- tistics show only about twenty pleaded not guilty 1 vide th«m*elv«a with tha three et- it two years before, changing twnty *H week! ne«bT»g Party DtUPor May 14 i centt- off tthh e tatod votte off of atrocious KI,,.,, l"-.»«4«l»p.1 M thlnm r'"l'W nf fnnrt n« BnnineM, police laid, had been And stories of th«t kind, It Was cial designation*, and they will re- mart the tutt of nanwatlnK m, at iliiTfi ll wna nlremly TONY ZULLO'S STAR scant bill t had nil of it liecn agreed, will blight anv operator's port, by postcards bearing these clnea. In I'nriipn licfnro mnn very, very legal. Authorities were business in "the number*" f«t*r numbers, all traffic violations they Bold Young Thieves Raid Shop Of Oldest Businessman positive thnt had anyone PVPU at,- Wline «l(iii(r. HIMI wllh itir ]in \••inv iij;" II Vernillo Pool Room Closes Citr> Offici arhndnli'il for regular orgnnir.n How To U«e TheOMHand-Clipper»! ing vlth husbands. innrtirally jn s mutter of mtnut.es. Indlnnanolis' ofllcliil seal wt« linn Monday night. jWM rwinieil nn « KHITM Mrd In After Long Fight No P.y-Off of hl jfcyRf, Hwnzli 1n fin fur n« Hint adopted by the < within the last fortnight Bnd failed use borrowed barbers'tools to doit! VISIT OUR OPTICAL DF.ri |8typ" ''nrlv inrwlc It n hnhit WINNERS ARE UNPAID to be paid off floated among the «cale In Ills beak. tO multiply llii'lr •>i<• • • k liy inrriM Wednesday night, hold young thieves raided the shop 4 In H|MVII»I. 'I'tiiTo nro rpfi'r- Although no new date has at 16 Green Street where the dean of the township « busi- OT tn gri'si' In smiie nf tho Snn- yet been sot for his thrio1- Skrlt wrltlncs. ind In tho tonitip pnHtponed defence against a men has been cutting hair and flhJiving^s_«>irJ4 Of I.ntnr (l^iirrM of iircst' nrp In- charge arising from a slaying years. They carried off scissora, Hut. then—he Is known as 'Top' nni•»(iir Hie ilcnnillniiK, in Port Rending last Fall, the mznrs, combs, clippers, cigars and 1 1 o all the children of the neighbor- Export Optical Sortie* The itntniiiiB mnihliTwl K """ HT star governing the highly israrettcs in a brazen 9 o'clock en- hood. And there are families in n urnnl. di'lliiicv. nml pjinrnwin >ry, while the street nearby still EYEGLASSES ON CREDIT publicized activities of Tony Zulln Woodhrid(ffl to whom he has Been nomhr nf thi> hlnls wi-rf plnrwl In was occupied by playinft children. barber for five Kenerationsl |ieng nml fnn-lhlv fiittenpil li'y rrnm- seem»d definitely in eclipno this Mr. Grpiner waa not visibly per- morning. -urlied thoii(tU hi! admitted with » Otherwise, the week was re It w:m jipilnilily Kftme of mnrkably free from petty thievery. e gcosp u-liimr Innd nlnrm "Hived Months ago, sundry informed cir- •huckld ypstcrday that he bad "for- cles of the township were, not only rottcn" how to use his nld hand- Youngsters, the National Fire- 019 Rnmun ni|>llnl from I lie nttnek proofing Company in Kcnnbny smd agog but thrown practically inl-o •lippors nftpr Ifi ypnrs' use of the Dr. M. Roodmu-g, OptontMri.i Ot the (innlH In HIP Fourth century, are damaging clay banks there anr a case of the jitters by the news 'leclric tnnl. All that will he mend- 96 Smith St., P«rlh AmUv that Zullo was actively interested '(I today, be promised, as he menns milk was stolen from the home o • •«. a • , the Rev. E. H. Devnnny on Iwr 1 in securing n pool-room license for ci nci|iiirr another machine in the DR. CHAS. SAM, Optomctriii • ' , In Pllny'R (Imp. gwnt Hi>ri> drlvpn 111 a Port Rending house owned liy his iirm confidence of many more pro- way Avenue. Rut. a purse lost b. Bro»d St. EL1ZABKTH F.iir»pi* In flocks from mother. The applicant, on the ductive years in the business frnm Mrs. William Turner of 375 Avene yrancp nml IMniuin Intii Hfily. And ecord, was James Vernillo but which hi> hn.s never lost a day Pliny Rililn, "McssuJInus Cotta, the ,'ullo's pronounced interest in the ough illneRB. - *ion of Mi'ssnla, the nrntnr, dlncov- license stirred the Municipal Build- Robh«d 25 Ysan Ago HEADQUARTERS FOR •red the melliM nf conlclnn the ing as it, has not been fluttered for And the marauders timed their weha of the (rouse's feet, and f many a year. haul nicely. It wns almost exactly 16*1 IIR Ihcin In siii.'il) (Ushps He Got The Liceni* >:> years RRO that, Mr. Hreiner was rucks" rnnih* " Prolonged investigation of the • nlilied fnr Hie firni nnd only other sltuatkm by police i evented do TIIP CeltB lire reputed to have ime. The principal loss that night, proper rermon why Mr. Vernilln, n lie recalls, wns a highly-prized new Inrjipst ri'sponslliltlly for pop- hifrhly-rcspected citizen, should not Philco Radios pair of shoes Bnd new suit recently the (remap; from them the jfet the license. He WHS informed, finds himself caught between the nci|iiire AND M0NEY& Future Deli wry Account NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED You are loolw for a real clothing OLD CAR

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| _ AOQEP EVENTS KAERS 1 SPECIAL COMPANY, Iii«, i ", REQUEST FEA E»«rr Frl. Nil. "Race LADIES' REMSEN AVBWUEi AT HOWARD ST., H.1 iuty Salon SATURDAY NI MARX MATINEE QlmlMMA.lt> ^62 Madiion Ave., BROS. md Thur«ky, 7 to 8 Mm. •Mi ' prise «yi, Mr. and Mrs. Benit- I rain Ofur*, Mr. and Mrs. John II Mrs. _ Szaniyi, Mr. and Mm, John Palan *" Thi marriaK* of Ml*a AMU M«- Mli Oak to be- WftjMlntfca czak, all of Carteret. ravek, daughter of Mr, and Mn. of Mr. and Mn. Michael Man- ware of the traffic lights In the ttm a "to" Imi i L Arrange Celebra- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gregus, Mr. $1,000 Bail Set For Each Fiorian Morarek, of 11 Warrm MBit Ceil Kernan Speab chutak of 127 I-ongf*llow Street Quaker City, which is now expart- ehanye on ahon notiea. and Mn. George Kovaes, Mr. and Street, to John Pavloreik, also of will become the bride of Frank mentlng with It* dfnali. Th« r»- And w« thoach th« c Mrs. John Pastrlck and Mr. and f Her Birthday In Pending Hearing Warren Street, took place Satur- At Unit's InternatMnal Skiba, son of Mr. and Mn. Stephen •ult is said to be confusing. One had til the worry nowaday*I m O Mm. Stephen Honulick and dau Skiba of Edgar Street, Sunday. worry to motorUU U that on North ^ lames Hall ter, Lillian, all of Perth Amboy. Tonight day morning. Rev. A. J. Sakson, Relations Night The ceremony will be performed Broad Street and on th« Parkway The 107th year of eontinfi Mr. and Mrs. John Barney, Mr. pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, at St. Eliiabeth's Roman Catholic the time of the overlapping grten- existence la being ol lin,7y was given in and Mm. John Meaicin, Mr. and Arnold Miller of Bl Wedgwood performed the ceremony at th« Miss Ceil Kernan of Union, who Church by the pastor, Rev. Julius amber signal haa b«en cat to five Sprint by Rutrtn ,,,,,1 Friday night In Mrs. Andrew Henyecy, Mr. and Avenue, Woodbridge, an employe church. Afterward them was a re- traveled completely around the Kiss and will he followed" by a re- seconds, and motortsti art expect- School This is tha »Kond oM Mrs. John Kovacn, Mr. and Mrs. e

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•i •$TH€ WILLIAMS DEPT STORE: STOftY HAVE JUST PURCHASED FOR CASH ENTIRE STOCK OF J BAREN TWO SIXTY SIX SOUTH FIFTH STREET PHILADELPHIA PENM STOP

PREPARE AT ONCE TO PLACE ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE.AT PRICES

THAT WILL INSURE IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE STOP SUBSTITUTE AND

REDUCE PRICES ON REGULAR STOCK WHERE LOTS ARE INCOMPLETE j

WE BOUGHT THE ENTIRE STOCK STOP THIS IS YpUR BIG CHANCE TO GI \>E PERTHArVBOY

OF J. BAREN STORE, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. SQWE1HNG THEY HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE STOP HESITATE AT

NOTHING TO SELL THIS STOCK IN TEN DAYS FOR WITH THESE 25,000 "•SHIPMENTS YOUR S10RE WILL BE OVERLOADED WITH MERCHANDISE'] fRTH OF BRAND NEW SPRING L N GREEN. «^ SUMMER MERCHANDISE! s A#,ABII111IH

TO BE SOLD WITHOUT CONSIDERATION OF FORMER COS• CURTAINT OS R VALU•SPREADES • HOUSE DRESSES MEN'S FURNISHINGS MEN'S WORK CLOTHES • TOWELS <***mmn*™ • INFANT'S WEAR • PILLOW CASES • SCARFS •COATS • HOSIERY BOY'S FURNISHINGS COMPLETE LINE OF •MILLINERY • LINGERIE • CHILDREN'S DRESSES CHILDREN'S HOSE HOUSE FURNISHINGS ft COOKING UTENSILS •GLOVES - nbC• BLOUfEKS POSITIVEI.• CHILDREN'S YUNDERWEA BEINR G OFFERED AT AUCTION WlCESj

I, JOBRPH J. SHAMAN AND OOMPAWT Ttrjek. Helen A.-( "iinlmiti »nrt Auditors The Honor roll for tilt fifth Stdona V»l«lt, February 1. tl*« EHMbrth Bdhush. Mary floheycta, portod of the school ynr at t/>rl» Otitowsltt. carries tt« c tiK PunliKrBttlt" wffl To Funeral In Church Bthel Bartus, Elizabeth Birl, Helen was annoiinrwl Y«ar: Atigiut Neumann. 1 bi' the Riilijcrt of the Le»son-Ser- flnvrllo Prlndp on St. Vltn h this »pft an follows Miiimi] Mftgniia, Anna• Munich Sotak. .TUIIR Faiekas, Hi-len Der- ni"T) in tin- h'irst Church of f'hrlst, .tnne 28, 19t4,Her»iae(l the Eighth Year: Murv Hoinwatch. Kthol KBRklw, Mary Raakullnw/ Last Rites Said For Midi, C7.A, Irene Weposki nnd Helen of Liberty." Mnry Hlivnirta. WllUam 8nt<> ;.'ii'iitiBt, Scwaren, on Sunday, havn ,,!i.l romplsIM in nn.111 "f Ihf scrnunls «ni rirorti. <> Mary Fabian, Albert HWun, Hilda Snrmi UlS Borm.gli • t, , ..| f..r the vom i-n.lfil I'f'mbor 31. l»3li. Anbolt, Irpnp Katnoy, Hilda Mary Knrplt*. Ethel Hudak. Mny 3. Who Died After Brief (Mr an.iii I, «»» .-oniliirlml In mri.t rnmplln.i<-« wlfh_th» rwulri o Marion ohlott, Helen Mankftly \11< 11 (r>r «inl>rnrn.! th<- flnnprlal mnM of ins (.oil Ell7ftf>eth MasltBHner. Mnry Mlel flip (Jnldpn Text is: "There is SMI . Annottf HtHiibprfr, Kvelyn Dobrek Illness, Aged 25 tor-Trcnatir^r Til" vnrlmin' «ehcrliir Wnrol.ylkn, Food Store »»g.> liy t lie I' iilicll nf t h* I t-sipiM-t lvi» rlnlni Cnt.herliif ('(Milan, 8tanley Hay urim- Ihf I.enson-Sermon is the fol- the Perth Amhoy General Hospital (nan nip I "••• iinimniitp lo nwlw CnlhTlnr Mcllck. Ixivey Mcllrk. AMB°Y, N In ...mi-. nil h nur nu.l «>. IIUVJ. the fallowing Hi'loii Hutldy, Et.hel arrimelwr, rtuk, William sklbft, Hyman Cho- iiiwiiiR from the Bible: "And there after a short illness, was held Mon 244 SMITH STREET CIHBFNT dnsh, Eriipst. Brwhka, Joseph wns wnr in heaven: Michael and Rnsr Hkurat, Herbert Venook. day nfternoon at 1:30 o'clock from Owk> Hews. John LUZM. Qcrald Mma n- nniHs fought against the drnif- Phone P. A. 4-1361 "• "f Thnrsa Wlzna. the late home »t 71 Pnlaski Ave- TliU3tP, w,nV""*"'i, recnrl'lo-' i Vlwithl "incer.inr.let , '>>>UlT"-4 w.'rp pn .iKprntllory l>nnk». Tlil> «'»«h balancn on hnml We linv.' nimls-xed thin nrcnunt from ltd hrglnnln« anil rind that ItlUr twenty-six bearers took turns in De Martini i II. Cimlly I'luinti'il nml found to b« corrrr* U or l"pr"in .-t tin Id "ii 'unKiKHmnntn »•«• nr.-umulated to thin nornunt until finally In The Lesson-Sermon nlflo inclnri- MACARONI PURE OLIVE OIL Book IXHRII.- •il with linnk ImlnnrM rnimt hlj>- All e«P«'ncl I!'!H. .i j.nrt win npproprlater) for tn the hudgot In 19U Intprem foT pan carrying the coffin from the home iv.ri' tiy rliiM-kii nlunivl hy tin Mayor, Tn-ii "s I lie following pimnage from the tilftv mAil<- m inn >i itn. v.nr wan clinrged to thin account her»u»e an appropriation m noi pk C $0.00 gal. 1 in pifli InxtRnre tlio oliork w»» cininlii* ui.ult' In thf hinlirpt for anRednmentii bonds. Thlx m-^oiint. Rhnula be Appvo to the church. Two open cars con- •Ttr nnti H' IIR!I I Christian Science textbook, "Sci- MA fnmpdr. i iiHIuiiKpnioni" liook m verify 1h« mim !•i nit".I fur In lln entirety In the 1IP3I hudjeet and rleared from the rtoordn in-o nnd Health with Key to the veyed the many floral tributes to 3 ** 25 wore \ frlfloil fli tn i iirro.t nPS-** nf (ini.iiln POIilCR > FinKMICtl'H PENSION KIINfl Snovni TIM' iNnti Scriptures" by Mnry Baker Eddy; gjf to lining .•l.i to Ihf ni-cniitit nml flcrrtl period, flu In tl We ttindo nn audit of the arrountn of the Police nnd Firemen's Pension the grave in the Presbyterian Cem- PomUori - Pelat! Bi.bo* I rlnnlly rhiM-keil »Kft!n«t th mlnillcn of Hie Hoi Fund nnd hnve Included herein, an Klhlhll Tr. Ihn rpiiult of this audit. A "Kor victory over a single sin, we proper lliitl nrft bondpil for n etery in Woodbridge. ITALIANI VITELLI SALAD OIL |h i-lk Tli. iiiii..ui* nllli'lul' linmllllitf fit till M I.'IHMIMI lint of the Inventment In morlicnges IB Included herein a« Bxhlbll rjivo thnnkfi nnd magnify the Lord BUTll* NIKIWII "M Slicft I of ihin import. IT '.'. An einmlnntlon of ililn erhedtile will Indicate the enact status oi • if Hosts. What shall we say of tho Mr, Hidi who was 25 years old, CARGE CAN C !M RrrHvlhln »ncii i.f Hii>s^ mortgaRen with r«'fcreni-n to the tnnuriinne IKU rled, 1ntere.ni niightv conquest over all sin? A wnn the son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- Th" IIHIITISJ "f livllvldiml It. im nr tnxes rpri'lvahlo IndlrntlHl that up ii nrr.arn nnd dellnnucnt inxefl, H ml we Termnmi'nd lo yoy a complete les Ilidi, of the PulMki Avenue ad- 85 «•'• til | |,p .letnilfil lint of lnxi>« wn« fJ,O«S.fll loft* 'linn 1 !»•- iiudy of tli<> ntatuit of Hir>ne mortKHRcN hpcHiine yon will note on BxnlVilt louder pong, sweeter than has ever 154* 1 I I :t. un'iiKHKee which huv.. nlroii.tv I.con fiireclmed nnd nre now carrion dress. He is survived also by a Fresh Roaited •ttOUnl «|id« n In II,.' rimtrnlliiiK minimi In tli** K' '""''*' ll^iKcr; tllorpf<»i'. licfore reached high heaven, now CEO" W* hftvo II|II iii'.i n '.i>imrnt<' n.-.-niinl ktinwn «« "DUB fmm Charlen A. Brmlv. cpn| estato ncqulred. rises clearer and nearer to the brother, Joseph, and a sister, Mar- COFFEE FoUnfr (*nll< n ' p.'!tln*f TMrth thin (llfTcrpnro hi t1ii» ilplftlhM ncrmint* yi-PBt heart of Christ; for the ac- garet. He hnd been in poor health 2 LB. CAN Trii- l>:ir. I ..I i.i».B KM I.IM.UII tiy thp 'Iiipltrnt*. w»« prove.I nnd fnniH) Thi* financial reenrdfl, an koiit I'v Mr. AleTnnder f^ornba, Collector for some time with a heart ail- lbi C •ii'tit witti iIn1 . 'itilri'lltiiK nrrount. The ^ i iiiiot t.'in rn«h t>ook wern test ohp*:k*Ml Into tln- 'nr ihe fine mnnner in whl.-h he IIHH conducted IIIB otTlce. An exhrnlnatlon forth her primnl nnd everlasting 2 25 npllratr J\n.l t't* fto-Ii IO.1B.TH nml found to ho floclimtrly pontnil. An if the Audit Reports for I hi- pnet twelve ypnrn Indicates that this Is the strain" (p. 568). few days before his death. He was 10 iif On- (at lien Ifilfior I'wlli'fttefl that tlio orlKinal tlonw In lr«t year the taxcR rei'elvrtlilf proved to the penny. During thfi past yesr a member of the Free Magyar PEPERONI SAUSALF 1 MILANO SALAMI oi liflv. l.firn I. vtnod ilup In a rliailRfl mad^ Ui tl)P n«^r«B- in notlceil considerable improvement In Ihe recording of the minutes of HOT cr SWEET Church, the New Jersey Hungar- WHOLE •Mnt, thereby rinnOiiK . "nnl.dl nhlo innfinlon whli-h oun nnly lii> cnrrtTt lie proceedings of the Mnyor and ^ouncll. ian Society, the URkoczi Society, Iclb. 44 by liavlng iT'i'iir'-.l n nrw nti'l up to datr lax n««enimf nt nn^p whirl We wlnh to express our sincere tluinkn In nil the officials for the asdst- ;clbC . Will proprily r'"*i>ril ilir «nni'ti»Mii>nH and therefrom Itmk > po»»lli|p lh mce rendered during the course of our audit. Man M«.t Know Hli Hor.a Branch 41 and the Woodmen 35« £llecklhK of hi.liiMuni inj ikiiM In R'-cnrrlnnrn with the a»Hnflnmci IIKCOMMKNIIATIONS Before a man can train a horse It of the World. The two latter or- 35 We rirninlti'n.l Hint the Inn's rpt-nlvnlil<- from I»17 through D!i!l In I Tlie preptiratlon of H m:vi liu map which will bring the Assessors ganizations held their rituals for ; Is necessary that the man know PROVOLETTE ALICI SALATE ohArgeil off nK *lnHl th^ rop^rvc for iin.'ollnrted taxrn ccorrts and the Cnlle.otoi'« rei-ords Into mrropment a» to the proper assess- the dead at the grave where ser- A till H^l"' lin1' not hppn held sin 1927 anil wi- ri-i-ommonfl that Bilrh n ment and levy of taiiin receivable. more abont the Job than the horse FULL OF CRF.AM LARGE CAN Mtl« be hpld ilurlnx thi" yirnr 1 936 2. Charge off iincoilecilhie UXCH Hlnce 1917 xcalnnt the Reserve for vices were also conducted by Kev, 1 does. Given a good trainer, It Is WHOLE 55c can The cut rtMit tB* ilnpllrrtti in milled nml prov .l by u«. All rpml«(i1on». Fncollected Taxes creatnd fin that purpose. Alex Darocsy of tho Free Magyar •ISinptloiin. ilriiil'H.'H'., otr Wi-rr iliit'liO'l ^Ralm l (ho propflr aulliorllB- .1. A tnl sale will !>e belli dulltiR 1MB. said, a hor#e that Ig Intelligent enn Church, who conducted the ser- Iclb. 4 The Dems set forth nn "Kubjeit for Abatement" on Exhibit 1— learn to pull hard, even without any ti- that ( nilnmlely 80"- m the taxi'n rlv«lilp. vices in the. church. Thc rrr- iiilg In.Ki' Schedule of Tax Title Men -tn- < limned ngiilnst the Re««rv« for UnooUont lines whatever, Fresh Ricotta Every Day roller! c 1 unliiiiill thereliy klnx II iniiiruRlhln tn pav 100% of thf Ml Taxes creflie.il for thnt purpose, The bearers were: Stephen Kitar, .nl rnrp"ffH.i, ''.i'.MinH i y ami HUto Tainn and Loral n. AciioiiniB itereivahin several ycnrii old amounting to $40.61 be clear- TRY OUR HIGH ficnool Tax**, w. nimfnd I tint the IIH M-, co-opprating with tho, <:nl- n from the recnril.s t»v innlKet appropriation, Stephen Tcrjek, Andrew Kovncs, QUALITY MEATS SFOGLIATELLE lector, make II "nt • ..f nil Mjnimi'ii rllmlmilp utiy errom whlcli R. Tlint the I'hnries A. Hrady Hunpense and find Check Account be ner, Sophie Krupa, Marie Med- Joseph Hart.ha, I'niil Hiri, George may rxl^t nml Hint tin lil-M f r the purpose of rprmivliiK fnun limed by collection from him or hy budget appropriation. vlck, Mary Paslowskl, Ethel Rel Sohpydn, Pnul Pirigyi, Wjtlt.o.r Wa- IN OUR NEW CANNOLI - FRESCHI th« tnx rnllH i.l'..|>". iv whlrli In nlmply a Iniri1< n in Iho ln.nl tniprtyer. 7. The mini or tUS I;! deposited In the Rmcrgency Hsllef Account was rnl.lyko, John Medvet.7,, Stephen EVERY SATURDAY I Iii.rct.v '.nil Mint mi rippriivtMl ta\ arr.-niR li'ttlnlor ling hi'i>n In- der, Rose Wlzna, Helen Butkocy. MEAT DEPT. iot imeil to reducii Die Indebtedness, therefore, hecause this Indebtedness Fiaksa, Stephen Babies, Stephen SUllO'.l .1.1 nil ln\< « n|) lo anil liKiludlnK ttio yflr 19^ hfivc tteen trnitn. fiaw been anHiimod by the Current Account this rush balance should also John Brechka. fsrrod iiivri-m All iinpiLfil tfixofl w*Tf Muled mill the tntnl amount of till- fuf from 'liurlcH A. Hrmly. l^ormi-r upproprhitrd for nnd cleared from the records. Colloiinl" iii'i'oiinl. «i In vr pi .'[mi. .1 lirMluL' kiniT\ • * f* l'>l,M,lt 1 II luti-i**! >'nH nn.i T^eefvnd on ANBnmim«tntfl In tho Trust- Division • Which sots f.n-lli in y wan nut iivuMalilo; therefore, In our An exact copy of this report has been filed with the Honorable Walter STORE 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. FREE NEXT TO PRICES Up to and Including lnlon. thiH v\;ii ;. propi-r rtrnw (LKn.nHt tlm former CollPflor tind we It. Darby, Stato Auditor, Trenton, New Jersey. 1IIMTDC Friday & Saturday ve po sot furlh ihiM iiiirn toRethor with the (lllTert>nce* In the tax title S v Respectfully submitted,, MARKET EFFECTIVE Saturday, May 2nd And tu\< s rfrt'l\iiht.' ThlM sum of money In thv proper subject for collec- JOSEPH J. SEAMAN A COMPANY, HUUKb 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. PARKING tion from i-lttw ihc former Till Collctor, .(lie Surety Compttny, or finally BY: (Signed) JOSEPH J. SEAMAN. bttdgct a|iprojnl:it lortP. CBHTIFIEn PtllHJC ACCOUNTANT C*«rlr- A. HrmlF—Snaprmr Account—f2OS.A11 REGISTERED MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTANT No. 55 Bad Chrck Arinnnl -t.Mt.OOi Exhibit T Fr\UlTS AND Th.'sn snimB have been rani'd In the general ledger for Revtral years COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHRKT — TRUST DIVISION and It is Impossible to trnra the origin of these entries, thereby making Year less ttieie MiniH a proper Item for collection from the former Collector or bud- Increase or gti appropriation. ASSETS January1,1_B36 December 31,1)85 Decreaai.y, VEGETABLES EMerftrnry llrvrnut*—$4,221.311 Cash | 7,749,78 I »,30S.lO $ 1,467.12 TIIIH sum la made up of liability Insurance, and lntereat on assessment First National Bank, Carteret, FRIDAY-SATURDAY bonds which were not provided for In the budgrst. Thete «ums should be Participation Ctf 113.49 113.49 provliliMi for In the 1S36 hiulRet. When the 1985 budg«t Wai being nrepar- Assessments Receivable 121,583.27 1U.362.23 d, Hie recordH wtsif In the liantls of the formor »unttnrt and tha interest Accounts Receivable 60.00 (0.00 Sguren provldeiJ for In the tajl hudgol UIIH furiilnhed by them nnd failed Interest Paid 3,174.79 7.U4.79 S,»«0.00 Fresh Full Peas Ib. 6c to Include the Interest im aBscssmentn. Capital Division 13,6*9.44 19,549.44 OTtmprBdltorM ISM—f l,-1U.O6l TENDER The ftmount of the overexpendlturea for 1934, which were provided J14t.321.77 1141,428.05 I 206.28 (or In the 1935 budget was furnleliei) by the former auditors and this aum C SPECIALTY WM flimlly determined to be In error In Hie mm o( 11,282,06. Of this error, LIABILITIES 11.000.no represents the emeiKenuy i-ulluf niiiiroprlatloii for th6 yoar 1934, Assessment Bonds 128,000.00 128,000.00- less Beans Ib. 6 FRIDAY and SATURDAY which was not reserved In the 1934 audit. The former auditors, In a letter AsseHHment Overpayment 74.SB 74.83 CRISP dated Pecember IK, 1935 udvlKlng us of this error, called attention to the Interest Receivable 4,614.79 4,614.79 sum of 1879.42 which an he taken as a revenue. Assessment Reserve 92.87 9! 87 . C Returnling Bond IMDP |-II>HI.I> IBSo—•»,7.1<>.tK)i .Current Division 13,489.28 13,489.28 DEWNTE COFFEE Vacuu. Packed 1 Lb. Can 23° Discount on llffnodliiit Hnndi Sold-fO.WKl.TN] Reserve for Refunding BondB 128,000.00 Iceberg Lettuce head 6 Tin-so Hems reprt'^ent the oxpe.nHy which wns Incurred In connection Keserve for TJncollected Assess- 128,000.00 1 u for C with ihe reflnKiiclnK of the Hormish liulobtedness during the year 1986 ments 201.21 and should he provider] for In the l'J3t> midget. 206.28 FANCY JERSEY DE-MONTE PEACHES ^Ir cr 2 25 AiKHNmeniii itrcelYnt)!*'! }14S,221.77 t 206.28 W.= llsteil the riHm'Hflinnnta roceivablo as ahown by the Hen lodge.r and I14«,428.O5 No 2c n c have m--t forth the result thereof In this report as Bihlbtt T-2. You will Biklbtt PF Rhubarb 4 bun. Del-Monte Golden Bantam CORN * 10 IMte that several of the accounts Indlriite a difference between the Indi- I'OI.ICE AND PIHBMBN't PENSION FUND — RE8BRVK vidual listing find the controlling account In the Kenornl ledger, so that the COHFARATIVB BALANCE 8HBKT FANCY JERSEY C net result In a ill/Terence of 1206.28, which has boen transferred to a re- Yew 1MB «erve for uneollected imsoaMments and will be used to record any differ- Del-Monte Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple **** c« 15 ences which como to the attention of thn Collector. We found the assess- ASSETS • January 1,1985 Deecmber 31,1836 Decrease • Scallions 4 bun. ments, recorded In the Hun ledger, In very bud condition anil found It very Cash | 2,118.89 I 3,767.«2 f 1,«39.23 difficult to determine the correct Ht at us of those usfle.samentB. Assessments Klrut National Bank— FANCY RED Which were levied agiiliiHt particular properties have beon changed and In Participation. Ctf. 1,415.B0 1,416.60 Sheffield EVAPORATED MILK ^ c.n 61 many Instancca, we found the iiHBosBmtnt.s appeared to be duplicated. This Mortgage! 31,600.00 17,200.00 14,300.00' A condition will undoubtedly take Bcvornl years to clear up and differences Heal Estate 18,371.72 18,371.72 will present themselves from time to time as taxpayers request searches Borough Appropriations 1.86S.4J Radishes 4 bun. KNOX S JELL »»»rted Flavors Reg. Size Pkge. 51 or tax sales will be held. 1,8(3.48 You will note the Assessments Receivable, amounting to $118,362.23 * 86.817.87 I 40,744.84 I 3,847.47 1 c are 111,637.77 leaa than the (128,000.00 of Assessment Bonds which were FANCY GREEN refinanced. Thin clearly Indicates that all the taxpayers throughout the C. P. 4-24; S-l. Uneeda or Sunshine SODA CRACKERS"?^ " 3 " 1 l Exhibit A Peppers Ib. 1888—COMl'AIIATIVB BALANCE HHEItT_€URRENT ACC'T. It Will Not Ckangei DAVIS BAKING POWDER •— u o, Z 10' Increase or ASSETH "Whether yon believe de world Jan. 1. 11136 Dec. 11, 19SS Decrease • CRISP TABLE for t CMh t 6,174.17 t 66,411.16 169,239.59 Is ronnd or fiat, said Uncle Eben, Tsjies Receivable • 319,136.<8 842,748.88 13,608.40 "flon't waste too much time tryln' S01RAYESONRAYED TOMATO JUIJUICCE «•«.*. 4 25 .Tax Title Liens 21,88».67, 21,601.56 1,711.19 Celery bunch 5 Accounts Receivable 1,406.60' 384.(2 1,021.98* to change Ita shape to suit your- Chark-H A. Brady, Suspense 298.61 M8.61 lt"< JUICY KELLOGCS RICE KRISPIES 9- B»d Check Account 58,00 51.00 Bmergency Revenue 7,7«S.OO 4,12181 S.671.69* Mak PeAcli ncy Unexpended Balance 1(8.16 lBg.lt Largest of All Bird. Reg. Si»e Pkge. OTerexiiendlturen 5,218.06 1,212.05 8,956.01* Florida Oranges doz, 15c SILVER DUST « Washday Easy \ \ Trust Division 18,439.28 13.481.28 The ostriches and their close rela- Capital Division 20671.64 20,671.64 tives, the emus, nre the largest o( Qrose Receipts Tax Receivable S.681.08 2,682.08 all birds. A. full grown male Af- MEATS BAKER'S PREMIUM CHOCOLATE Refunding Bond Issue Expense—1956 3,790.00 3,730.00 12' Discount on Refunding Bonds Bali — 6,120.00 6,12000 rican ostrich stands eight feet and 686.78 686.78 weighs as much as 300 nouudA. Lafayette stt-eet Project ... 199.61 1*9.61 STALEY'S GLOSS STARCH ••« 5=1 Due fruin Cliurles A. Brady 8.141.61 1,141.11 FRIDAY-SATURDAY 1396,277.57 M89,046.66 lt2.769.08 Windmill National Monument Immortalized In paint bv the Sev- HECKER'S FARINA ..0,.% LIABILITIES Cross Rib Oven or Btatt and County Taxes 1129,106.48 *12E.88e.71 I 3,286.77' enteenth century painter, Ruvsdael, Schocl Tuxes 78,989.82 4,287.47 74,762.S6' a windmill at MlJk-blJ-Duuestede, POT ROAST |) i4axen Overpaid S.643.7J CAMPBELL'S PORK & BEANS a*. 3^14 1,226.15 2,417.41' Holland, Is a national monument i't AccouMta Payable Reserves 17.707.86 8,898.1» 7,709.17' |i|. Reserve Outstanding Checks 894.68 894.58' CHUCK ROAST ijiv T«x Kevemn-B Notes 100,000.00 100,000.00' Domino Confect., Powdered, Brown Sugar >>j>pk, 6 • 'Reai'i-vi—-tlni'iillrrted Taxes 32,887.96 33,«68.26 770.30 omino Confect., Powde Burpiuu Revenue 83,037.61 77,221.1* 44,181.76 Fresh Plate or s d d 1936 Taxes Paid 6,188.87 6,388.87 2 Retitrv. fur Accrued Int. on Refunding; Bonds 4,856,44 4,366.44 NAVEL NATIONALL PARK PEASS " ti"t &, 3 •- 22 .>( B.t)(k r\ •• fur Hefundlng Bonds T 226,120.00 226,120.00 Lean Stewing clb »29«,277.6T I489.046.6S 162,769.08 BEEF PALMOLIVESOAP^^S Exklblt C 19 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES—CJJRHENT DIVISION BREAKFAST SPECIAL — OH BOY, GET THIS! Y«U 1M5 Fricassee clk B0THF 0 Transfers Expended by Unexpended 22 1 ROYAL SCARLETT PURE PANCAKE SYRUP Accounts Appropriation To From Cash Reserve Balances CHICKENS iiOBNEttAL GOVERNMENT: C "Jmlnistrallve and Executive ....I 7,500.00 1 1,390.02 I 8,890.02 | |cU>. 1 ROYAL SCARLETT PANCAKE FLOUR 1Q founds and Buildings J,600.00 (70.89 3,070.89 Armour's Star ctlons 1,200.00 847.47 882.61 jeasmtnt and Collection ef Taxes 8,600.00 1.666.60 6.444.50 SMOKED CALL HAMS interest on Current Loans 7,600.00 , 2,(88.06 mpenaatlun Insurance 1,110.91 2.680.9! Fancy QCclb adit 2,500.00 2,600.00 A Better .RESERVATION OF LIFE AND PHOPBRTY: Clb< «llce 41,000.00 270.04, 42.729.96 FOWL ^5 mi Pension Kund 1,000.00 124,(9 1.876.40 MUENSTER 9re 16.500.011 1,477.90 11,977.90 PORK LOINS, OOclb. ydrant Rental 14,600.00 12,J82.'98 4.117.(1 CHEESE, lb ftAI.TH AND CHARITIES: Rib End ^° Candled Eggs| Full Cream 19 iealth 6,000.00 111.12 1,111.11 Wl Keep Well 109.09 1M.00 Legs oi 25c ib. or 12,000.00 2,184.1* 14,114.64 OLD FASHIONED mergency Hellef 19,961.04 (12.14 19,1(6.70 LAMB npjoyment Bureau 1,800.00 Doz. 23c 209.4J ure Time Acilvity 100.SO 1,690.61 STORE CHEESE, lb fctl-Tuberculo«l8 10000 100.09 19 pBEBTH AND ROADH AND 8BWEK8: 100,10 FISH Imported »« ••• 19,500.00 6,888.68 28,293.(4 (4.94 MEADOW FARM OR TULIP J»«« Removal T.OM.OO 111.01 COD FISH STEAKS SWISS CHEESE htlng of BtreutB 14,800.00 1,U6.41 12U)85,9. 1,0(1.(7 g COUNTRY ROLL CREAMERY JIARY: 6 100 00 Ut.bt 6VT46.44 Regular 12c Jumbo tf f±i BT8BRVICJ!;: »,i»».uw ttotkof and can. Fresh Cut Redemption 16 1)00 00 16,00 O.M meaty traded in FILLET White Sliced BREAD J, \J BUTTER lloymeiit ll.lkf Honda 2,100 00 2,000.00 on the popular ereet tn Boitdi 21 JJO 00 1,0 Jr. SO FRESH BOSTON erest on State Bonds 'l0l!(0 1936 Ford V-B. Regular 20c Home Made t§ j\C ,t« Hdldler'a Bonus Bonds 21616 You'll 7 1.017.9T GROCERIES kid k Jfntertst on Amassment Bonds S'lSt'lt 1,111.14 VEGETABLES MONDAV* - TUESDAY DAIRY [MONDAY, MAY 4— SUNK1ST COUNTRY ROLL WEDNESDAY HBCAP1TULATIOM jCkck Steak 15c tb. Creamery HfJ-ROPHIATlON; APPLE SAUCE ma Lemons ea. «t 1105,047.51 FANCY QUALITY •• BUTTElf, lb. 4,121.(1 fTUESDAY, MAY 6— DORSET MOTORS, lac. No. 2 C.u *»] FANCY DELICIOUS Royal Scarlett pi iCottage Hams 33c lb. Old Fathioned TEL- P. A. 4-3500 TOMATO JUICE fi Apples ea, S C n% o». c«n ^* |WEDNESDAY( MAY «— MtpleSt. PERTH AMBOY SAUERKRAUT Sliced Boiled Hams JUICY CAWFORWA SELECTED HEW YORK STATE Candled [•it Can Vi lb. 10c Oranges ea. EGGS oml for the WOULD PROTECT U.S.TKKS HEWING ENLAROfeMcCOUJUM DOLLAR t>At Immoral SCARS OF LAST WAR They With Dmlh-Ani MARKET ATSCH11 BANKING FED This is just an ordinary It was announced today by An unusually Mg day la i KOSI MrCnll urn's Food Market, Rah pated kt ScMndel's tomorrow ! Douglni Fir and the Sitka street crossing similar to way, that increasing business was causa the store is staging IN RURAL AREAS Spruce Thrive in Europe. thousands of others in this forcing th* proprietors to take on of th«hr «T«r popular Dollar mor<> rloor space In order to ac-Them evonU always bring lu country- Not lonpr ago it was d more efficiently the MORT hud never been crowds of m(«r buyers to A the roll of number of customer* who did not believe ID Amorican Banker* Assocta- the stage for one of those thrift store. Hfl the war drums Is being heard on wcri> mAking McCollurn's their ,„• WM no nd tiom Would Combat Return mn tho other of the world- In typical 'American tragedies' shopping ronter. The entire first Right now the store is lol floor of Mrfollum's Emporium will ( HlSi, not for Mm. H* of Excess Number of Banks IMS thnne drums had been stilled that dot our traffic maps. from wall to wall with brand : nnw h» occupied by tho food mar Sprlnr and Summer me forever, so a great many people A father and mother call- ket departments. „„, ems. WM » I*** said. War-torn nrpns needed healing priced within the reach of CITES LAX CHARTER ed at one of the little dross shop* This inrrense in spare will per- „ i Ionian, a «l«olo—• ««• hmlly us did thepeoples of the near the corner to get their daugh- Thrifty shoppers will visit the I POLICIES IN THE PAST mit McColhim patron* to shop in tomorrow, for according to ' cleTW lt the pwcarl- earth. ter a graduation frock. The greater comfort, will eneouragu the Levy, manager, hundreds of Americans had thrown their prietress of the store noticed they display of n larger variety of line • ChUt Cauie of Bunk were in a hurry. A few moments gains will be on display. despite »11 Ms wlfr weight Into the ending ot the war. quality merchandise and will en- I rill pri and the pol'w "ere FtiUrct W»l Too M.ny B.nld after her customers hastened out, able Runway's leading food mar- The healing of wounds was to beshe heard the sound of screeching dangerous for both drirer Ho had made the wd —ExUtlnj Sound Bun'tt S«r»- ket to feature lower prices than a longer process. So, on a Jnnu brakes and running feet When she walkw. rounding to make love IB| Commnnitici Well ary day In 1020, millions of Amer- ever before, due to an increase In The few seconds saved 'ooked out. she fainted at what she volume of hiiRin<>ss. commissioner'! wife, » ican tree soerts, sacked nnrl rrwly law from her window. Days after- be wtiffeed «g»lnat a possible ! l]hv woman. Cnfortunftte- NF" TOUK. — BxlBtlng sound for shipment, were started from his- ward, when asked to describe the time of regret • • happened banks, especially tho nmall hunks toric Boston common on tholr wny scene, she become pale and ill. r i,,»r hti tified that the driver of the track man In the rural district* which are serv- took her to the hospital said she asylum, to do tlielr pan townrd honllng the The parents and child had eon-ierwd ttl hibl Sh I had the green truffle light* with mnrlial)ly constantly,'horribly. Sh» 1 It wai a clear (Uy when this trfr 2 DAYS ONLY time Frankle was ing their communltlen well, should scars of enrth. They wore pre inued their haste in trying to toon ilied of her injuries, The fath I him. This w»« his first accident. " "l,,|' .,,iy leaving the city. bo protected from any return ot the Rented to the consuls of (irftnt :roan the street and were caught •r, who had rushed toward hin wife (redy occurred. Eye witnesses *es- Haste at traffic intersections is il between two lanes of traffic by 1 '•' .,n iiii.(i nl. n numnicr r«- ovnr-banker! local conditions caused Hrltnln, Krnnco, Itnly nnd Helglmu wo lanes of traffic by and ilmightnr (n an effort to res- K -hantrinhantring tfftraffii c lihlightst . TTheh y pau«- 1; ,, | dm mountains. He by former lai chartering policies, b y CClinrlnh s Ijithrop I'aok, preildont cue them, was struck by the same SHOE • n i(l uncertainly in the center. They ;t : ,, ,,| the lending hotel which' wero mainly to blnme for the of thn Amerlcnn Tree assoclntlon. truck and dragged to the curb, STORE SALE unfavorable failure rerun] nf the Tnsped hands for assurance and mangled and dying. JUNIOR VOGUE . .i,r,,n(;h m<«t <>f the <1*T' messenBers of internation- protection. The child became more ! Nor was this the end of the tra- AMBOY . , ,,| „ costume masquer- past, says ttia Bco\iomlc Policy Com- al good will, nfter thfl routine of alarmed and jumped back direct- 164 Smith St. PERTH AMBC FINE QUALITY mission of ths American Hankers ndy that the truck brought to this . vi,., winters,* wealthj, germination nniler t1> given way under the ''••,' ,,,; ,,,,,i im wns a guest at PURESILK: and chartering policies. the girl B chest. An autoiat who strain and she Is now in an Intena ! , ,,rtv In the great white ents had been cat down to meet "The Commlaulon'a study given an ". . .I,,. iiiniintnlnMde that was the demnnda of wnr for timber Bnp Impressive revelation of how great Living tiittory 1 , , ,,.- , nnnlnii. And there pups. HOSIERY n a part mistaken puliUc policies In Experts from the Nntnral History, Conference on Banking " . ,, :,.[iiinnli'. Bf hart been Heal War 8c«r«. museum at South Kensington have the chartering of banks played In NriW YORK. — An eastern states ,,. i|,.. Mnic>ita with the To'dny thoie Dougln* flr anil Sit creating th8 unsound hanking ntruc recently nmtlr two Interesting dis- nriiretico on banking service will ''', , ,,ii.l nlinost glrllah Mrs. ka spniee, icllllons tpon millions o ture which finally collapsed with the coveries, hoth of which carry us be held by the American Danker* , , .,,,,1 they hud come upon ft them, which made up the nnlk ol Bank Holiday In March 1933," back to the Ire nge when this coun- Association In Philadelphia January .,.,, ,|i nm> onrt of the draw- the first shlnment nnd others thin Robert V. Fleming, president of the try was In flip present condition of 21 and 24 as a part of the organlia Mrs. Winters playfully followed In the next four years, arc Oreonlnnd. Al tho nnmmll nf a association, says In a foreword. Btnndlnj? In the mntherlng soil o lion's nationwide program on bank , ,:;, ,,f the mpn by the 4,000 mountnln In Scotland they "Over-production of banks, liter !ng development, It has been an other countries than their own. Re- found B colony of Arctic Insects ally by thousands, ovor many yea™ nounced. SARATOGA port* received by the American thought to he extinct, and. on a 44' , ,„ ,„>• imil, bad nephew In the face of InlIntent warnings not Robert V. Fleming, president Of Child1! oxfoid in blick nc Tree attsoclntlon tell of gome of lonely part of the const of Suasei. i, r.,,1,1 to Krnnkle, trolling only from bankers and others who the association will preside over the brawn Elbkin with gtaulM WORTH MORE! them IS and 20 feet high and grow- cqyered by the son except for one ]'\: i,i>, thin In Mr. Amory." recognized .ha danger, but even more rmetlnga. It is stated that this con- Shark tip. Sites »W Mjoe ing better than many native trees. week yearly, a deposit of fossil* '",' i, I..IS h'rnnght a charming to from the n-ountlng records of ference will >e tho first of several to They are tints doing their part ad- hitherto found only on the cout of .. . ,!,!„,. rur the weekend," Mid hank talluru tbenuelvat. is olurly to bo held In various suctions. mirably In heuling the (rrmmd Rears France. The first nro thought to Mluef rin 12VJMJS shown to hava coral it.ut«d •> • who)* The general topic of the eonfer> tsi. Vi4th«AtsD 0 of I In; Infil war. he survivors of the Ice age, nnd the i,,i:),i, , .-uld cntrh only an oc- one ot the greatest single economic ence will embrace the managerial, (Excellent iboe for the link second to point to the time when ,,,!,,••,! -^Inline of thfl shoulder of errors In the history of ttie Nation." "Their girth does not tiring them Uglalatlve and operative problems boy, too,) the channel was nonexistent.--Tit- I,,. ,'•.! |,,>w.nil l.yle. She was al- Into a war market," said Mr. Pack confronted by ail clasBes of banks. A Recurrence Faired Bits Magazine. „„... .-::-ie••!>• screened by the men In (?olng over the reports he had An nuUtandlng phase of the meet- He refers to fears of a recurrence received, "hut they are doing the ings wl II be the development of plans I,,.,,, i;,.| I.vle turned toward her. Is your child "hart on shoes"? of over-banking recently expressed Job for which they were Intended; tor promoting a general betttf pub- .i, ;:r,T|i:inl». , . ." Tb« girl BttrgUr'i Reward by federal banking authorities, to healing the senrs of the last war, ,, ,.',,•,..! from the circle smiling. Burglar-Whst's de Idea, boss? I lic understanding In regard to the tb i powers given the Federal Deposit Soon they will have grown large functions and policies of banks. |M „;,< met Frnnkle'n. ain't a nurse. try this Shark tip model! Insurance Corporation by the pro- enough for commercial uae. rmMW LMispml. Ills heart seemed Happy Fatner—That's the first vision of the Banking Act of 1935 "These trees tire now standing In F your child goes thru shoe* •„ slim.I 'Hill. over the admission of banks to mem- time the baby has laughed In e U. S. Half SiM of Raid. France where forests were blasted like streak lightning-here's a I, ,,,.,, morning he sought out bership In the lnsnrance fund, to week. Just stand there and rock The total area of the United I by shell fire. They are standing In <(,,|1i,:ii,lr "I must talk to TOO,"strengthened state laws and to the him to sleep and thea help your States Is lesB than half that of Dr. Power model nude to stand a Belgium, too. They are growing In *.. imniiiTi'd "fan't we walk some- pollolM now being followed by both self.—Detroit New«. Soviet Russia. Oreat Britain where virtually every lot of punishment. The shark tip national and state supervisory au- tree which could be transported prevents scuffing. A good-looking sin. nn.M.'il oagerly, her eyes wry thorltlM aimed to safeguard the na- was cut down for war needs. LUST-OLO RBO. tf • t>rL(£iit. VIT>- Innocent, very youD|. tion against over-banking. Kyle built oo Dr. Posner'i exclusive "The Uritlah forestry commission f,'\ A Jnrket—" She touched "Bat sound laws and consclen principle of Correct Body Balance— reports the growth of the trees and SLIPS BLOUSES hi* (inn In n gesture Of COnfldtne* Uoos officials are not of themselves whore they are located. They dot gives the child proper posture— _-| uuii'i bo H moment!" always infflclent safeguard In any LEADS TO ALBREN'S I the famous lake country In Scot chest out, stomach in, spine straight. He viiti-lu'd na she hurried away. field of our complex national life un- laud (tin! iin-iin along the Caledo- | Bl»' uns no swept I less they have the active support of nian canal. They are growing In !"•,. fallowed a little path op pnhllc opinion," he adds. "It is th* the forest of Dean In England on RlB-ProoI BUY HOW ' nMuntiiinside and sat for boun purpose of the American Bankers the bottler of North Wales. Other Tail**** or FOB ( In A 11'iiri'il npace overlooking the Association to aid in marshaling MOTHEB trees are thriving In the King «• ** briii.]. fnr valley below. public opinion In support of both na- 1 acitnnpib I George Jubilee forest In Wales. The Afisr dinner they want for a tonal and state supervisory authori- forest of Dean is the famous drlw In the gradually gathering ties In their sttorts to strengthen and "crown property" and It was this SHOES dnrkniKfi they drove Slowly op thelirotert the banking structure." SUN-CLEER forest which supplied timbers for mouutfiln road. PastlDf • •Booth The Economic Policy Commission OPEN FRIDAY EVBIOHG Kngllsh ships of war In the old ttretrh of grnrel Frankl« aoctter- summarises Its findings as (ollows: (Um furcbiU nrrtct lance days. The commander of the Span- «((>•] thp car, and the Wind Whipped "The facts show a •llstlnct causal 112 SMITH ST. ish Armada was ordered to burn •l»ni! them. Stephanie laughed, mor- relationship aetwaen the over-char- NEXT TO PUBLIC SERVICE It If he Jaudcd In England. cl.-se to him. Be )tj|gb»d with tering of banks, and the atyionnal t Do Wall In Scotland. • His arm, In an nneouclon* bank failure conditions that pre- "Locntluus of tho plantings In nntiuii. dropped orer her shoolder. vailed from 1920 to the bank holiday In 1933. It Is desirable that studies Scotland rend like an Index of a TIMELY SAVINGS ON ALL FLOOR COVERING AND BEDDING MADE She Untied her head agmlnst tht be made on the basis of experience Sir Walter Scott novel. Some of loft pud of his coat. to develop standards governing ths the trees are at Aboyne, Glengarry POSSIBLE THROUGH OUR TREMENDOUS BUYING POWER! I Fiirthor on they stopped and number of banks. South I.iiggan and Loch Katrine |»iiirin"i the moonlit ralley below.1 "Such a study would embrace the and dozens of other placeB. John •• sat there a long while. Once question whether bauklug facilities Munro, the forester at Loch Ka- m iilmiilt' said, "Uh, rrmnkie, isn't Sensational SAVINGS! Buy Now-Today! can best be supplied to the rural dis- trine, reports Sltka spruce of 20 lit fi.nl! Couldn't you Just stay tricts by small unit banks or by feet In height and Douglas lir near- iwi' (uri'vcr and ever?" branches from banks ot substantial ly as high. Hi' lixiked at her. Everything FLOOR COVERING Q Al F capital In larger centers. Existing " him. She held her eye* to Banking Official! Queried tic conditions ure similar to those new, modern stock. Floor coverings in all late designs and colors—don't miss this "I llku yon, too, Frankle. "An. Inquiry among stato com- where these npedt>s grow best In •••<• ciime »ery close to himmissioner. s -howa a preponderant this country. BIG SALE. in light was silver on her opinion against Increasing materi- "The British forestry commission luriiHi lips, luminous from ally the number ot bankB, coupled 1B now checking the plantings as A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR PURCHASE UNTIL WANTED tilt slmdowed eyea. with the (act that present taws give It does every two years. The re- Thursday To Monday Special! '•mi her to him, tight, tight them sufficient discretion to prevent porta Indicate the Sltka spruce has V fortuuule yurt'liiiNr rnnlilfn u* ti* titter this 2tf- pt'. exceeded any European species lu --t-iiiu|il«le aer>l»-e for II—Met iii r,l!v#rwiiTe with M feel her soft fingers orer a repetition of errors of the past. aliiliilririH Hterl lilmlt- kui\eH brautlfully box«d lu tar- EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL tracing the UM of hit Ups, "Under nre/ailing utuonnal cuu- growth and the Douglas flr has ulnliiiruuf rhmt. IJk.u(,-lly UH UtuMtruted. Made by EXTRA SPECIAL out- r uith a shrug of resignation. bank borrowing, the banking struc- At one time or another Jefferson it'' came aeroej the room ture eren with 1U present reduced City, Fayette, Columbia, Jackson, K <•!! her gloreai Bite was a numbers, finds It difficult to support St. Louis, Hannibal and St. Joseph t Stephanie. Tbere was an Its existing capital Investment and have been the seats of the Missou- GOOD QUALITY I al:.-:. " or icy brink ness about her. operating peisoiinel. ri Supreme court. 36 INCH •'•.r calmly to the man In the Down 133 Smith St., Perth Amboy Weekly fliiilr "it her tone was brittle. RUG BORDER l'-u,i; ill you get tfie dough from PROVIDE THE FEAST...AND imr unit)" \VI, • is nodded. He reached Into 111 ill ''• [»>cket and brought forth 1 * II.-,, pii reel of currency. "Got the Jlat gueiti kelp 22 H INCH / FELT BASE 11 ' Stephanie opened her -' and prodjiced a packet of SUNNYDALE RUNNERS • "•«• "Let's have the dough." FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY "!"-3 and money changed 170 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY ^Intura sighed w(th relief. FULLY GUARANTEED "'e WK rush, anywayT be INLAID A horn tooted outside. HERE'S A BUY^ i'i nodded toward the win- LEGS i'li« llsh are biting." CHOCK •'•'« r'-sii and went to the wli>> Axrainster RUGS 1 '" \inory? ' of Colors through to the burtau sa i'l nodded. "-Yeah." She back — in new modem p«t- 1 ROAST Urnt, Cut from full rolli. '"' rooni and paused by the ^>ii, so long." site sinllAd, LAMB • never write love letters REG. vou don't know •nythlug JUST 300 And otie was gOJie, SQUARE $1.79 ••<•: HIIW Sleuhacfla bclnd over LEGS and Cotton MATTRESSES YARD VAL • imiikle, pe w»l|eh*d ai ._ tha dlihei oi the hoapilality bay, put out tho ALL • »iiit down the driveway. Fill SIZES 11 RUMPS $2-95 ." hu murmured, half aloud. bwad and your guwti will look after thamWvee. 1 ><" how much •ije'll g«t ent Th» elMtric GrUlatte* Mils for $1.18 caah up. With HOY THIS NOW LOOK AT THI? BARGAIN Hlfl Cflsb up- Cord and plug oxtra. Electric of VEAL |4 INCH FELT BASE RUGS AXMINSTERRUGS N. toastw prices begin '«'• Lwult to RUG BORDER SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT 211. * 48 aupposltlon that ' Baton at $1.95 leas cord and "ll'il! ^uiethlng by what lit* do* llus plug. Electric coifpe $3.95 infrequently tad to Imptfr dlMOT«rl«b • percolators $X95c(uh RIB 32i up. Small carrying We carry a compete UM of GOLD SEAL and MR GS in all «f '*»«" ROAST d«iifM andp»ttwn». S— thin during thi» •111, charge U you but

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lot 1U FA0B8IX Orlfia p Wfc. An OM ton trenpaiwing on ethica and good taut*. The nnmfl "disutsoaoa," (t , .V0U6UV5 flom» people »t 0lghrj ar* »cto- ni |M IT SOUNDS VOUDOPE piled to th« (she In western N,,'1 ' The Newark Sunday Call this week nlly jonngnr, phyilcallj, than oth- 'ATMN'T TOO OOAAANTIC *- Tork, Is from the Seriec* langm, " lummariaed carefully the province and tn «t ulity or <>vpn forty. P*op1« CARTERET PRESS and ts Mid to Mfrlfj' "h*e on. i,,, BUNCH O'BEFS^ NO BEE'S- TO U/E IN MOOEPKI who «re retlly old nr« thwe whono function* of the preaa in these words: caiinht nsh." It became th» n Subscription, $1.50 P*r Y*»r 'AT'S ONE TIME^'.-THATAINT hortlM are no longer «n strong or ninft tWAKMiM' BUT of the siiinmer educational i R-1U00 "A free press is indispensable for the 1 active n» they were, penpte who RHnm I CAM T TELL O" THEM BEES EC AlRPtAKJES Wj Urst held on the shoreg f i)mt with their yeoin hnra rnvnmc worr. O preservation of the people's liberties. NEW PLANJES JTHEY BE lake tn 1874, and then of the ,i,, Published by Carterpt Press WMEEE Infirm, dlnnhlpd or nlfk. For Peo- P Equally indispensnble is an honest press. A national anfl entertainment svnt m OVEE. AT UP TH SAWMILL ple In middle life or Intor, who uro O OFFICE patterhed after the Lake ChniiUu- newspaper that floes not serve the public OVEB AT SLACKS merely not BO active n» they were, 7(1 WASHINGTON AVE., WHITUEV qua " ' the «n«wer mny t>* different CARTERET, N. J. courageously and honestly has no right to FIELD' RACE! freedom. A newspaper that suppresses or H. BYRNE Editor distortB news or presents as truth what is ROSENBLUM Sports Editor not true is a newspaper that has no rights Entered u s«cond class matter June 5, 1M4, »t CarUrot, N. J., Poirt Office, under whatever." 41 th* Art of MMt* », 1879. ARTERET 4, A 4 Civilization Advance* • ( 4 -t OMMENDABLE 4; Mexico must have been taking a course •( OMMERCIAL in etiquette from Emily Post. • t Les$Mni,Plea$e! OMMUNin There was a time, not so very long ago, Within three weeks there will be when dictators, political tyrants and their prmary election, prologue to the great na- ilk were unceremoniously taken out in the ! ELIZABETH GOMBOS, Age 14 Colambui School J tkbal drama to be enacted next November, back yard and shot when a new order took pupil, lays: 4 Wtti the Democratic party here in Carter- charge. But times change. et jltill split into two factions, the campaign Plutarcho Elias Calles, once the iron- "Don't Slip Down-Shop fatTown " ; ' premises to be a bitter one, not only be- man of our neighboring republic on the " [ The peonle of Cnrteret do not realise th«y are 4 tw»|6n Democrats and Republicans but b«-south, got in wrong with the powera-that-be • (slipping in the line of patronizing their merchants. J and jthey decided to do something with him. twtsjm Democrat and Democrat and Repub- M If they did patronize merchants, savings would *. So they paid him a very polite visit one lic II). l night, invited him out of the country and ' accumulate, conditions continue to improve and pros- if With this in mind may we make one re-placed an airplane at his disposal to make , | perity would romr back. 4 qu»t of all interested parties? the trip into exile. Government is for the governed, It was Who said civilization doesn't advance? CARTERET CHAMBER OF COMMERCES • »ei; up for the mutual benefit of those who (•**••*•*•+****•**+*********** live under its regulation, in Carteret or else- wnere. Therefore, will candidates seek ^ their offices on the merits of what they pro- ' py pri- learn what Congress has done but 72 Atlantic St. C.rteret, N. J. Pleasing That's All "Sure they is an' I can prove it You ever notice vately owned institutions. We rec- are told little or nothing of why Phones Carteret 8-0612 - 1657 they's one place where I always picks up the cross- ognize that the exigeneie.i of the and how it was done. Thus we As usual, President Roosevelt was pleas- are still in doubt as to whether eyed cat so's he won't get scared?" now passing depression made neces- ant and little else when he addressed the sary a large participation uy govern- there is any point in the hoary "YeS. In front of that junk yard where the cops New York Democratic Club Saturday night. ment for a time In the task nf moet- anecdote of the Congressman's is always lookin' for stolen goods." Ing emergency financial needs. son watching the House of Rep- His address was well-written and deliv- "Well, there you fere. That junky has a charmed resentatives Assembly, listening "Those conditions have been to the chaplain, and then asking: ered in Mr. Roosevelt's best Harvard style.!life. He never gets pinched no matter what the largely remedied and th« obligation C S et on im If that ain>t "Father why does, that man look But it failed to answer any of the major °P s ' - » charmed life what now rests upon the banka and other at you Cer.;;:-e.'-:!ien and then questions which have grown out of his ad- is it?" financial agencies to demonstrate to pray for the country?" So you see how it is, Mr. Editor. Scroggins gets the people of this country that they ministration; it fiiilud to state a program; all his ideas from things that happens to the cat an' are fully able and willing to meet all Lundberg, Ferdinand—IMPERIAL demands upon them (or sound credit HEARST. it was productive of no new thoughts. you can't change 'em. At least I can't. Maybe you cooperation. It Is our duty UB bank- It is not at all strange that Politically, such a speech may be wise. know some way to fix it up. It's the same way all ers to facilitate lu every effective such a savage biography of Will- , But it doesn't help to balance the budget; over. That same day I wanted to Btop in a place but way the retirement of government iam Randolph Hearst should ap- Scroggins wouldn't go. "I don't want to stop there agencies from credit activities by pear at this time. It represents it doesn't aid in reaching a sensible taxing a timely counter-attack by liberal no more," he says. "They don't have no clams in promoting public understanding of program; it doesn't solve the problem of sentiment upon one of the worst 'the clam chowder—just carrots an' onions an' tha proper function of privately enemies of social and political the farmers and the industrialists; it doesn't] owned banking." ! 1 greasy -water," progress the country has known, put unemployed men to work; it doesn't "Well, you don't like clams, you - School Savings feed the destitute. "I don't but I fish 'em out of the Tha Ocotillo It would be far better for the country the cat. Anywayg this guy ig gettln' During the school year watch The ocotlllu la a thornj shrub vt '/ if Mr. Roosevelt would speak as President When I kick about they ain't no clams he tells me 1 closed June 30, 1935, American' tho tunjarlsk family, sometimes school children to the number of S,- called candlewood. It branches at of the United States and not as a candidate don't pay for no chowder anyways, just buy a five- the base Into severnl Intensely spin; cent beer. That got me sore," 826,383 deposited $11,575,901) Id for re-election. school savings, reports to the Ameri- •Wenm, 10 to 25 feet hl^li. These are It was one of them swell days with sunshine an' leafy only near this top, and bear can Bankers Association show. everything so I says: "Let's take a walfc out in the at their uuper end narrow ell|»ters country." «f bright scarlet (lowers. Tlie oco- 1935 CHEVROLET STAND- Truwmittiai Sound 1 ALL VITAL PARTS CARE- 1931 CHEVROLET « TON Disturbers At Work tillo Is a clmructerlstic shrub or ARD COACH—R«d that price. PANEL TRUCK—Entire truck "Okay by me," .says Soroggins. "What direc- Physicists b»ve shown that air rock inosaii and deserts from -west- See thii practically new car, FULLY RECONDITIONED tion will we go?"| has been reconditioned and r« We refuse to think that the relief - at th« imtecfl temperature of the ern Texas to Culiforiiiu. li'rom Its beautiful, original green Duco, painted a beautiful green Du< ' "Let's stroll up 'round the Boulevard . ,. > " sun should transmit »ound at least, tharny appenrnnce It la often mis completely equipped ready to J turbers in Trenton are representative of the drive «w«, for %A EfVOO 1931 OLOSMOB1LE 6 WHEEL If you need a panel truck dou'l "Nix. No Boulevard for me. Especially when 1 nix tlmw u last as the earth's at- Utken f(jr cactus, Mexicans weave fail to >e« thii one. %"t I7C-O(I fe «rmy of unemployed for which the State only *K>U SEDAN—Gr.ip tau opportun- got this here cat along." mosphere, Th ft temperature of tb4 ocotillo fttems into fences. A real bargain at i. I O BUB'B surface Is variously estimated" ity to enjoy Oldimobile'i fan- E the municipalities have gone into debt "For cripes aake. You an' that cat. What's goin' to b« between 6,000 and 9,000 tie- EVERY CAR A REAL oui beauty, performance and ||r|ght and left to keep from privation. to hurt hini in the Boulevard?" CLASSIFIED ADS Fahrenheit BARGAIN economy. A real $ BUY IN CARTERET IT WILL We feel rather that they are of that "The road gang. Last time I was up there they FOR SALE- -Nash Sedan, 11)30 bargain at 285 Bcare(1 botl1 me an the cat model. Apply between 5 ami (i:30 of professional organizers who move | ' - Honest" Dorr". P, M., at K9 Washington Avenue, 1835 CHEVROtJET STAND- m one place to another for publicity and j "Whftt WHS the vo&i s""1*doin 't0 *f!*r« you »«' Dorr's rebellion wai an X3»rteiet, N. J. ARD COACH—m$ ii .nether tlou lu Bbodw Wit* headed b{ one lik. tU •borni mlf uiatcd ALL POPULAR MAKES AND 1931 CHRYSLER S SEDAN Cllt A good fuaily car, Flo* appear- • private gain. It is seldom that we agree; Tnomss W. Do,W, 1841-42, Laving in black Duco. Practically oeW. MODELS1 "Oh, everything. Schap)blin'a all over the place ance and a wott4srf«| perform toto with the erratic Thereon MeCamp- for it» object ttw extenslou of tt>» To the firit lucky %A (" f\.00 you might say. Had all I could do to keep out of WATCHES REPAIRED buyer for only *«OU •r, «M4 paiwt. motor and rub- ^ but we think that he know his audience their wuy but I don't think they even saw me." suffrage, wbicfc, tccordlng to ttt ()0 cburter of W8S, «M restricted a 1931 OLOSMOB1LE COACH — *A" bu y at •9l^ ^mately when he told the squattera the "I don't never see 'etn act! anyway funny around holdttrs of r«al e«t«te and to tlieif LOWEST PRICES — MOST Act today if you want a good 1 day that they wouldn't go to work if here. They just go about their work nice an' easy." eldest sons. Dorr, b U.00 CONVENIENT TERMS ui«d (is cylinder «ar at 10 tow "I know but youinaver saw 'em in the Boule- bj un lrr%g«Jar election, selied a price. Thf lovrost price w« im BUICK SPORT COUPE - was offered them. They don't want to hare been able to offor thi« type vtud." state hoOM at Providence. Bjl EXPERT WORK 1935 FOR* V-8 TUDOR SE- A 'nappy car la ywr sood con- pi. They want merely to incite and to forces, hovever, were dispensed 4 PROMPTLY DONE DAN—Only eleven monthi oU lOV "Blames if I know. N?ver seen 'em act that way tenced to life linprosonweut. Excellent condition lj Jl serve their dastardly purpose, before but they was a (fuy named Andrew Petrach ^ w» T»lea»#i Xba EDWARD HOPP ernor Hoffman and the legislature up there with a bottle, ,It might have been that. n I SAVE MONEY — BE SURE IF YOU DclfT SEE WHAT Av«nue YOO WAW WE BUY Anyways I ain't tukin1 no chances," ' nunt resulted ID UI« adoption, l» OF SATISFACTION bi to know better than to fool with them 1842, of a conjiUtnttpn providing for CARTERET, N, J. SOQN HAVE |T be compromised by them. It gets a gay nuts to travel with a pill like Scrog- attended ff gins, He's always ertbbln' an' contrary about some- thin'. I told him so, too. "Guys like you makes me Hit the Bull.eye with •tek. between yuir an' the high cost o* iivtn' tJwy W< RLYMOUTH M UJKB A Free Press COACH—CleaB imiiU w4 out ain't nothin' pleMant to think ah,eut no more," William Randolph Hearst taunt have MAMMOTH WEEKLY T««"Vooe",» 1929 CHEVROLET high cost o' livin' is makin' people smwt, You'll b* proud. 61 !• rpght C&W UOAN though," he cornea back. It. iWMriM, .aJ p,tlorn. ongue in his cheek when he yella about •»<:.. A real Ur- M ion of the press because the press la "How do you mean, smart!" f«in at ; to freedom only so long as it main- "Why, they work out ajrs^ms to save money., BINGO SERIES SAVE MONEY SEE U3 FIRST) SEOAN i decency and honesty, I know one «uy haa worked out» system that s*v«s thirty-three »n! a third on one item alone," fet, Mr, Hearst's newspapers perpe- That sounded interwtin'. "Who b be &n' wh*t HEART CHURCH Wir in roa aim* vuxm~TODAr. outrjtjfeoua violences J" and h "He's a, guy run* a eandy sto*e «| MAY 5th •vejiue an1 hji fo^nd o^t th« kid'H »h case , ,; ECONOMY —- — — - "-• ••--jflwtLjiLii, w '"^^•OBBVn

,vin TRIMMED ANCIENT SKULL IS Hi' CHILD iffT BY CAR GRAND SPRING ,„„„ •NICHOLAS FOUNd IN NEBRASKA St. Demetrius Church Close Ones on the Rudolph Bodftftr, Ag«d 4, In- MAPLE TREE Said to Prove Antiquity of By Barton McNulty jured On RooMV»lt Av*. Reorganizes Its Choir To Andrew Fitzula RahwRy Avenue, Avenel Man in America. Michael T«a»c* of Holly Street, Prof. Kankiw Made Head Ceremony Witneudl By HnRitman Heights, reported to the SATURDAY, MAY 2, ttttl Washington—The "upcond cons- Newark And Brooklyn Make polii-e Sunrfay evening he was driv- HOT ROAST BEEF FRBE Ins" of the fnraoin Npnnilerthnl men Of Group; Member- lOOPerbrmedAtHoly ing his car in Roottevelt Avenue at TO ALL -those Hnlf-iipe, hnlf-hnmnn brings A Trade That Benefit* Everyone j ship Now 30 ONE TRADE WHICH HAS BEEN SATISFACTORY TO AM. Family Church "iCdwin Street when It struck Ru- thHt preceded mankind In Europe-- oncerned and I should think partkularly to the Newark olnb is that, DANCING from 8 P. M. to Z A. 1 More thun thirty yonnn people Ml!w r lolph Bodnar, 4, who r*n into the nnc« niny Imvp rnfinifd th<> Nchrai- whirh sent. First Baseman Buddy H,assett tn Brooklyn for BUM Hoyle, | «« y. Horvath...... daughte. r of oad. Tok»cg said h* took th« child SUNDAY, MAY 3,1936 kn pin Inn, of St.. DemetviuR Ukrainian Church outfielder, and Johnny McCarthy, first b»«omiin, together with 140,000 "r- *nHH.M Mr " J>^Pn<>n HnrvMhh o f have joined thp npwly or(rAni7.ori 1 I r h s to the office of Dr. Joseph Wantoch Dancing Outside In Fresh Atr After an exlmtmtlve study o( an choir, of which Basil Kankiw,

  • a«osE. in the presence of to increase the membership. m re l 00 in the l)nd er infield errors and his team run, by his spectacular catch- i ? ™" ' relatives and teristics, nlthniixh obviously of fnlr- Other officers chosen at the re K ly r«oent nrljrln. en of low throws and wild ones. And «t the same time, McCarthy is i fnends. The church was decorated organization meeting are: Vii-(. doinjr equally well for the Bears and Boyle is shining in the outfield,!"1 P*lm"> aml «>,ter th« ceremony • The fragment was discovered by president, Demi Bohnnek; trensur bth bi h it ft i h l di f h aa ™cept«>receptionn anandd dinnedinnerr wawass hel heldd aatt er, Miss Sophie Mynin; secretary both being among the most important factors in the e»rly drive of the "fearl.H, Bell nf the University of Be.nrs in first place. the home of the bride for close rel- while excavating In aMiss Helen Polehonky; coniptrol atives. IWH, Minn Anna Shumny, A lux Tan The other important ("OR* In tMl same drive are Ernie (Chief) l n(l Inrite mound of undetermined age > « wore » (town of white dyrak mid Willinm Wolansky, an Kny in the o.it.flelaeau« necklineneckline , and a veil of rorosse dian village. A , • . „. • • excellence o- f -Ko- y and ->oint lace arrange. They ar» he three hundreds, and that is all that keeps thqm in the race. ihick nnd fust In the Doctor Hrdllcka found ttint tbi directed the play. As a general thing it is just the other way around, the outfielders MISS BEFGERT IS CAST .... .-nuwtlon*. Flat iknll fragment had belonged to a lupply the batting strength and the itiflelders while they strive to „! «.v«ry sort of braid- middle-aged male Indtin and wsa Mi mil Mr» Fred Cultyii of W Elizabeth were the guests of Mr il»»sp, nev*r hit quite •• heavily, except first l>»««intn, for no good [H UNIVERSITY BENEFIT „ new aB|n>ct to tht normal. Wcept \a one abnormality. eason. Casey Stengel is going to have to make a trade with someone t had large bony ridges over th» and Mrs. F. X. Koepfler of Per- Soutrtrhf, of course. ching Avenue Tuesday night. for an outfielder of established hitting strength. The Yankees have Miss Irene Beipert of Union . ii-iiil. for It leorts It- >yes. one of the prominent chnrac- more than they can use, and perhaps they could get one of them out Street was a member of the cast i,, vi'isntile treatment :eristlcs of the true Neanderthal of the league by sending him to Newark on option and then selling of "Pot Pourri" presented by the . ii»' siiuirl ensemble sknll and those of Erent ripen. These NATIONAL SAVINGS he opinion to the Dodgers. Certainly it has to be (lone if Brooklyn is to Girls' Association of the Univer- g rliu« silk Jersey. Skull did Dot indicate thut Nrnnfler- CAR Says: ,•11,. irinifl yoke ad Deputy MniiaRei- of thu ! the race. Why a hunch of men, called athletics and. kept in training, thnl men ftctunily lived In Amer- petted and pampered with trainers, rub downs and club physicians ,ili pnttcrnlng. The ica, but rather (tint there wna some tn charge of its Savings Division. • • YDUI cot nprtunti should contract the numerous ailments which have so beset the Yan- a ivbltemiial talk in~ "I Always Recommend ,.iiiy new In cut, espe- sort of ancpstrnl cnnncotlun be- In the organization s monthly masa kees during this season is beyond me. If they don't get. a little good tween prehistoric Americans and zlne "Hanking," su. j that savings- health soon they are going to be out of. the race. v«rim«nt—vi» it ai col- Neanderthnlprs somewhat outside deposllesl in bunks as of June lateral whinctr you America. 11)31, gained 3.5 per cent as com- The Sunday school will sponsor n*«d rtady caih. You ii benefit movie Tuesday night, can get mon«y rtcr« JUNIOR ARCH PRESERVERS ( ;olors for Millinery Ar« "We nre Justified In recnrdlnj pared with a yenr earlier. ' Presbyterian Notes May iith ut the Ritas Theatre. TJiis quickly—at any time— "Tlia Aggregate Is an Increase Copied Front Ancient Urai such occurrences oj> reminiscences, will be a double feature "Fung and en yow cat. Ho other over last j*ur of $742,132,000. the For Growing ChildrenMill,I Sprclnl- " , ',"in pottery made by more or leas, or enrly stall's In the James Burns will have charge of Claw" with Frank Buck ami "The. ••currty required. If yotf first since the year which closed Ui« nitrer thnt , .II«I 2,000 years ago will evolution of the human skull, but the Hible study period for theI*dy Consents" with Ann Harding. or* buying a cat now, .11 Mull AIM'll in'ii y meeting of the Traims Society to- not as uninterrupted connection*: June 3U, 19JU." he soys. "This In a Plain for Children'i Day w* will refinance Ike I' II HSKItVEH lI'T Mi, of fashionable Jfiss night. At a meeting of the officers and SHOHM are «ct- and especially not ns » snfe Index notable achievement, for the decline balance U provide •'tiiinra.ll)' dr- of the antiquity of the SIMTIIIIIMIS since l'Jili) hud hecu pruclpltaie and Under the auspices of the. Men's teachers of the. Sunday school H [,- Wilson, of the British Col- Bible Class there will be a social l**r«r paymnli. HlKnr-ri -to UB- that show such chnrncters," Doc- all-embrarlng. In that year savings Wednesday evening the following ttirnlly form '.•,,,,11,-ii, has been working at to« for the members and friends of the n n (1 prt-iterv* tor nrdllcki wmte In it report oa committees were appointed to be „„,.,„„< in South Remington. Isad reached the all-time high of »28. Congregation tomorrow night at 8 responsible for the annual Chil- the tou) krnlln the skoll for the Amerlcnn Journal 478,6Sl,t)«u. A year ago the aniuun of K r * w 1 n K NiiUtie slisdes from Chi- o'clock. dren's Day program: for the. Pri- fhliarrn. A • k many of them datlnc <»f Phjrsicnl AnthrcipoinKy. was f2L.12b.53-t.MUM, a loss In three "Our Host for God" will be the mary Department, Miss Isabella your Doctor ts,. years of $7.353,u»7.l)00. This year ih. theme of the sermon at the ser- Colquhoim as chairman, she to se- nhuut then. figure stands at $21,867,666,000. vice Sunday mumlng. lect her own helpers; for the; Jun- i,.r,i .ire smne of tot colors taken PENN PERSONAL LOAN CO. "Depositors, too, have gained 1 Truiteei Organize ior, Intermediate and Senior de- pottery of ancient China: Milliorts ol Big Toads partments, Mrs. Dewcy Stewart, r,».ii,. iin unusual tflM of Baie number, going from 39.202,442 o At a special meeting of the N. J. Banking Dept. License #676 1 Put in HsAvaiian Fields Trustees of the church Monday Mrs. James Burns and Mrs. Benja- BOSTON SHOE Co. . uiik'ii tin coolie of China djea June 30. l!)33, to 39,502.171 on June COR. SMITH * STATE STREETS A million of tile breed of highest ening William Elliott was elected min Smith. They will select other cU.tiies with to this daj. 30 this year, a gain of 290,732. Pour Over United CWhelan'a Drug Store) :oads In the world huve betn re president, M. I). Stewart, vice- helpers >ded. mti stalk, a golden fallow with years ago I hen; were 52,729.432 de- Paom- Fer«» Amboy 4-0O8T 182 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY leased In (he cinieltelda of Hawaii president, August Perry, secretary Bci of bad weather the di i in- Chines* lotad to rjeoo- positors, or one depositor tor each and financial secretary, Harry J. weekly meetings of the Light "bear- Y KATE • their beautiful vases. -luring the last yenr They have 2.1 persons In the country. Now Baker, treasurer. The first Monday ers were discontinued but will be ntwn bred und illstrliiuted by the Sl:,ml,!'in blue, made specialty la there Is on« account tor ch 8.2 of each month at 7:00 o'clock waa rasumud on next Thursday, May 7 nugar planters of those Islands -,• inr einort to China. persons." selected as the time for the month- at :i ::i(l with Mrs. William Kleiber where eugnr fnrmlnu Is more set ly meeting, so the nest meeting as superintendent. She. succeeds j the red of the precious u entitle llinn anywhere el9e In the — Please mention this paper to will be this coming Monday eve- Mrs. Winfred Nelson who "- tun.'. inkM Iron) Chln«»»; MB*. " ning. taken on the Girl Scout Work lutiis »i delicate pink, tha world. advertisers. — line n'liT us the flower. Fumed for their nppetltes they keep down the Insect pcstn by dint of thrusting out their tongues and thus catching ticklers for their pal STYLE NOTES stes. Hawaii tins extensive toad hatcheries. It sends their output mllnred suits arc the about the Islands In tin cans. The million wurty lnhnbltantb of the I'll print frocks are la territory nre tleseemlei) from 148 ~ivie. parade. ancestors that were Introduced tn'iets and sailors ar« from Puerto Itlco They nre. In fnot - 'iMwiied. called Puerto KL'iin lofids hy the • •\ L'h'vcs and show are proletariat, which is hardly right, -,.[-) IL^ iirngrum. for they hailed, hut a few genera- " IUI tyiws persist In ad- tions a£o. from Uuaieinnlfi. The i.v-s sliowlngs. scientists In rhelr meticulous wn.v "ii (ires»e» display much u :i rul Ingenious fabric designate them "Bufo Mnrlnus.' Bufo tins a voice like a "team i ui'ceusuries are worn riveter. Hut only the mule Is noisy ' new gray short-jacket He sings only when he enn ell with his bind legs In water. Drain the pools or fence them with net rvlre and he remnins AS silent as a tor totse.—New Vnrk Herald Tribune. >ilted Dratt Popular - knitted dresses w«r* _A Classified Adv. Wilf Sell it— n^irt'it fur fall wear.

    Sealed-in-steel G-E THRIFT-UNIT Now Gives "Double the Cold" and Uses Less Current JjSBS?1^ .yf*'.-^^ Than Ever Before I Not only doci a G-E Refrigerator protect your food byy maintainingg tomunt Mow 30°" cold oa every »h«lfhlf , bbu t itin YOU GET rREE GAB General Electric THRIFT-UNIT ibo pro- tects your purse with lower operating ONE MILE OUT OF THREE coit thin cvet before. roned-feed inbrlcitloB and 0U Cooliag! Call 100 miles for 60/ -110 lor n.75-Si[itiou-to-station Th« O-E THRIFT-UNIT is »h« only day laics. Ailtr / at night and all day Sunday, rales are refrigarator niichonUiri with th«M •xcluilv* faaluras that mtan quiatw reduced \0"l to 40ft on stalicn-to-staiion calls c' over 42 miles. operation, longer llf« and lowtr operating fe. If a cable "fails", hciurifui new cabiaett. G-B TttlUTT- tha last d»«k «ri)>«rt if abl« to nifaaurr. UNIT in both Monitoi Top and Flatop today, more depwwhbly than cter. Even electrically the distance to the [joint of FOOT nioileU. 5 yetn performance prowctioa. ditwten such M floods cripple service to trouble, whether 3 or 30 miles away, and MONITOR TOP 'dUuuit pointi only for » »bort time. 11 SQUARE FEET ^. Mt to teU the repair foice juet wfacro to go One reason ii that tie nation-wide tele* —to within a few feet. SHELF AREA K1"« you ht* «u <», mile In thne. Low phone network is "patrolled" electrically SPECIAL Time needed to clear up cable troubles from hundred* of test centers at which in New Jersey ha* been cut in half in the A MONTH trouble on th> line, can bo quickly lo- last ton years by improved testing and SERVICE APPUAN •Mat lwn •>•*•» »•*' cated apd repair* rtarted while oalU are uch mr»t b«fl »•• • »•"" U thdh n naijnji ajnjpnwojp t ^^ INCORPORATED 19* «»*»» •"— * HOBART mifie8theB»tt8y»tein's efforts H««l«a>daB routed OY« rt * PERTH AMBOY OPEN EVENINGS imui $TREET \ , «eyno|ds Dent Store Dalton Motor* I ':': Ji f: FINNEY OF THE FORCE Crossword Puzzle Kr4oW '•Tiff A MOW IT IS-BUT By JARS MORRIS •lo-oi BODY MRS. SNOOP SME DIDN'T He APS V«nl U-Qnote n-fitt chum n-Muunaf1 JO-n «r 1«-Dnlti of wort )>-R«put 1

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    "REG'LAR FELLERS" The Sphinx Himself

    t WONDER WHAT AW, do AHEAD AN' t'LL ftlVE YOU MOMfe QONNA (Aermoni produced a pint flank. of the old barn, and they put the re, this ia the stuff lor a cold. roadster inside. They'd pick it up X L»*JOe.R3TJVlD\ / Hf\YJ' - X 3A1D.WB OUR. | y you have to work, but the the night they left for the city. '•*e <£»OINCr I / My Wlpfi Y Tt> P» got everything set." "Everything okay, Barney?" A ermoni drove When he parked the car, Sper- ..uMii and Braxtou, faces covered with handkerchief*, jumpiid out swore vigorously aa lie and entered the bank, leaving the ; open the barn dour and car- ?ar door open. Barney waited, the he oil can inaide. It wan like engine idling. on, to keep him waiting at In leas than rive minutes it waa wolate place like this, for till over, without u xhot fired. The ^jl* of days. It was conifor ' and Spt'i iiioiu rushed out and *, at least, at the little uioun jumped into the car. Braxton had j-Wneutend, where Braxtun'n Che canvas bag, well packed with t f»Uier lived and kept b«e», bills and silver. one of the gang's hide • Barney stepped on the gas, and you to havo her in »h»pel" j fired back at the other car, Braiton followed. chief with his manaoled hands, "I 1 Prom Readinc** dirt track to 'a i" the powerful car roared down the "I did. I checked oil »n' gtm an' within a hundred yards. A few mlnuUu later, the sheriff d to waljr do the serbice Btation Elltworth VJiWa, Jr., worW' c wan aa itingy as when narrow street. Soon they were out the speedway aove the nation'! jp will Urea aa' radiator an' everything." The answer w»a a blast front a and bit men had the bandits safely fessional t«nnls cljamplon i b«en a Kreenhsrn tarmboy, of town on the highway. diwrroed and handcuffed. Brajrisn roared, "And whafd foremost knights of the roaring i Klibrth A 0 of d] the money they took Spennoni looked back. "Car fol- Suddenly the «ngin« coughed totgun that sprinkled heavy D*1» pew in Annory on "See if you can »t*rt that caryou do with that can of alcohol I road. Sunday, May 17, roaWp* i *•* J h»v« n«nt ioma radi lowin* IIK, d ««»->rhe aa Eastern auto racing. Calif' ek i«dw». He'd do his part, Bntxton. "That was easy, *n' boy Bsrn«y axp«4numt«d with the ed a courie of times, then t' J'IId"hlhd -J t •ii ry binff off without « it gave int a thrill to call on my 0I4choke and ipadi tem, but th« only "~t(ffii?t|otaeJ»ance," thrat-A unctloned evenU, IkjMo one kow Al Braxton wag home town folks, like that Step on Will 1 lt mm^ ku t.« « t h ehai, tin the country wb»re he hadU HarnAV t' • icarwof ge frowaed. "I {ayComedylBhtfrank Copra TODAY AT DI HASHTTATS1 Harold Lloyd, Comedy Star, •,11,rn ia coming to town. Well, not acUiiilly. Voice Of Bnyie Ann' Bated , ( IK Hailed As Great In l(- djrf productions, always enjrerly awaited, is On Kantor'i Novel ,,iicn tonight at the Majestic Theatre. Its Pantomime lU'Oflfl floes to Town," and it stands a very Of Fox Hound | ' . Director I,eo MfCnrey believes according to reports that have preceded it, of that Harold l.lnyd belong in the Can n mnn ho «n loyal to B v>'r In romp to the screen, "ThP! •,,|l,erl. Warner Bax- tacled comedian, whose new Para- Mnv Kobson, W«I- mount comedy, "The Milky Way," Voire of I1n(fle Ann," with Lionel! fipnns tonimht nt the Ditmns Then- Rnrrymorp in the principal role, •'•'1;,1 pnrlifir, Barbara ,;,,. hom this director tre, ranks union); the most talented pominK Woilnpsdny to thp jtrnnii w pant.nmimists of all time. i hl, mn(cic touch, mnrt Thontre. , , ,,r Cnry flooper and He cites, in pnrtinl ennfirmntion L( of his conviction, the action of the Baaed on MncKinlny Kantor's ivlio arc novel, whirh in turn was haned on Deeds Goes Rockefeller Foumlntinn in request :'nf "MV. inir Hie privle^e nf preserving ex nn actual court easr in Missouri, nmples of TJnyd's screen nrt. for it tplh the story nf n veteran Mis- .,,„• S..ppn"-lmg C.it future frrnorntinna. Kulnre histor- smiri fox hunter and his favorite ,.„, iin,l, probably m* ian?' of our nrn will atmly Lloyd's dog, to avenue which tie kills « [h(,ir wny to please lh« man and (toes to prison. It is held early And current pictures us (in- 1 ,.,„,„, a,-., sticii p'»y«« paralleled examples of rnmfdy. the greatest tribute tn n Ang slm * I,.,„,.,•,,ft, making nU Senator VPBI'H fnmoun speech ' ' ,,«pf>nrance after ft "Kvery URO since the Greeks," which fiRiires in thp trial scene. nays Mr. McCiiroy, "has relished ; j,,,.,,,.,.; Lionel fltander, The HI nn and doc episode is set iPiinloitiime, which has the virtue of '" j , ,,mir who was seen 1 Harold Lloyd, Dorothy Wilao n and h*len Mack • • i«en "Th. in a romance of younif love, feuds lioinjr tin universal language. It ]f you <'ouW Only Milky Way" opening a leven-ilay r'un tonight. and other interesting angles. A nppouls to a!] types of people, from i n,,. Music Go«« complete psek of Missouri hounds Ki>n M«ynard, hero of hundred* of "W«atern»" I he pimple to the sophisticated. ''l'i,,,,!;]»•(« Piimbrille, vil- "Harold I.loyd was recently was taken to the Metro-Gf>ldwyn . . , . , 4,, -.- —• n ,, • • « l'iM'iii-y; Raymond Wal- j Mayer studios nnd actui«l fox friend, appearing m Heroea Of The Range, which ,„ ('-iprK brought to the quoted in a nntiolinl magazine as Franchot Tone Insists He Leads hunts stnjred, just as is done in the|a three-day run at the CRESCENT today. "Black Mme snyintr tlint n viaunl gnu a laugh i; Iwiiy Bill"; - you apprehend wholly through the hill country of the Mid Western , . . , M. /».nniM>r, the famous lt eye is better thnn a line png, one ,tate and Flash Gordon are other pictures on the bill. II it Wnrner, Warren that must he rend or heard. He is A Double Life-At Home, In Films Several members of the rast of ,MI| many others of like right. Pnntomime causes the he- "Ah Wilderness!" npnin appear holder to think, nnd allows him the with Itarrymon?y . Kric Linden iSjm Turn 1 ,i, nnn.OOO Fun Feit bis son, Renjy, a Missouri farm CONTINUOUS' pleosant privilege of interpreting FEATURES ; '.,,„.,, ,,nf of Hollywood a the humor as he wishes. The com- hoy, nnd Spring Dyington is again CREtCENT SHOWS ,. ,1,,'iic plnrs, is seen in edy of the future, even when using in the mother role. Maureen O'Sul- ALWAYS DAILY i l.nnefflllow Deeds, a tnlk aiul snund. will be founded on livnn has the feminine lend nprni- PERTH AMBOY ,H t,,wn hoy with, neV- the same principles." ':iti> tiiidi'ii, nnd Dudley OiKtc****. FRIDAY - SATURDAY . SUNDAY ,i: rif ii'iiinion sense, 'The Milky Way" recounts the Cliiirl<"5 flrnpewin, .lumen Macklin, ,, Hie lidy sum of $20,- Rilly Newell, Henry Wadsworth ...,,„ an orccntric uncle. Gary Cooper and Je«n Arthur in hilarious adventures of a timid and others are in the eftst, i FRANKIE DARRO - „!„,„ Now York City is 1 milkman who ducks his way into The t\ti\r<* brought hack are the "Mr. Deedi Goe* To Town, ' open- the prize, fight ring. In the sup- GLORIA SHEA in BUSTER CRABBE I |nr newspapers and ing a leven-cJjiy run at th« MA- iroperty of Sheriff Tom Hash of! ,., .•nnip snapping at his norting cast are Adolphc Menjou, Kansas City, ft noted sportsman. "BLACK GOLD" JESTIC tonight. Verree Teaailnle, Helen Mack, Wil- Among them nn1 the champion "FLASH liam Gargan, Dorothy Wilson, 'lounds of the stale nf Missouri. AN EPIC OF THE (Jeorge Barbier and 'Lionel Stnn- Dramatic highlights in the pie- OIL FIELDS GORDON" \WA1THY SPINSTER SISTERS OWNING OIL WELLder. ure include the fox hunt, the birth USED IN 'BLACK GQLVREALIZE LONG AMBITION nf tin1 puppy iimid the thunder 'HEROES OF THE RANGE' ilorm anil i(s v^-ne, the coming n.ing nf "Black Gold." confirmed the perinissi^yj, and of the itmnjrer fnun the North who STARS KEN MAYNARD built the hurtled wire fences, the pic of the oil fleld«,com -shooting WHS immediately begun. o"i<; of "Hugle Ann." the desper- . descent Th«»tre today, When several hundred feet of film ite efforts of the heroine to pre ini: ,,,*MI}' br uttf I'reviir Hhovf. Til* laat com* ENTIRE WEEK STARTING WITH PREVUE TONITE (NOTICE; vlttr allow man. at 7iOO P. M. Lovely Lomta MM Gap* :.;iu "i.litl* No Early Birds Friday turcd The Daihing 1 ::n "Milk? W«j" or Sunday Nites of "Mutiny on the Bounty ' H'"> "Mllle UN FauMe»7" ,. . and she'll Met) I your Other NiEht, Until 7:30 P.M. io,s:i »Mllkr W*r" htdrt too in thit gay YEAR'S exciting tore drdmo.1 Entire Week Starting with Prevues Tonite The uproarious tale of LAUGH Mr. Deeds and his auda- YOUNG c cious adventures . . . Ptonctwt SMASH! eclipsing anything ever TONE seen for rib-cracking fun RACE NITE . .. hilarious excitement SATURDAY From tht Stuff PUy with ... amazing ! ROLANDYOUNG

    ARE YOU ALSO ' SATURDAY and SUNDAY MATINEE ONLY tWXllAe?" CTER DARKEST AFRICA with CLYDE BEATTY ( WED. - THUR. - FRI. (Prevue Tue. Nite)

    LIONEL BARRYMORE MAUREEN IrEII O'SULLIVAN ' F. R I C LINDEN In LAST TIMES 'ADOLPHEMENJOU TODAY •P- vt«ui£E TEASDALE "THE VOICE OF m~ HELEN MACK - WiaiAM GARGAN ARTHUR s / GEORGEBARBIER- DOROTHY WILSON JANET GAYNOR Georg* Bancroft • Lionel Stemdtf, BOGLE ANN" ROBERT TAYLOR ii DumbillU •_ H. B. Warn«r '•AST "LITHE LORD FAUNTLEROr —IN— W TO THE LADIES f UINA TIMES STARRING TRF WED. NIT| VUIHW.. TODAY Freddl* Bartholomew "SMALL TOWN GIRL" Dolor*. Gjl B •I lUgfatrvtio^ Prlnary MM! (Uft*rml Election ItI*, mmfonnitecniormicy] with the prott *Mt of at a«t entitled "An Act ' •" •Iwrtloni," approved ,0, the smppl«nen*i awto aw•anl amamendment< a thereof, tttd of the ltfialatiye ses- MftT netlee In hereby given L fhrtriet Board of Rstjs- OWlon in and for the Dhtftta of *• Borough rtt will meet in the placet dMlgnateri for till , n registering all p«mo« to vote at th« ensuing pn- _JMI General Election. tnu«vt YOU *** Ttfnday, May r.. 193«, the ^__Jt Board of Klectionn will met! to tbji pnrjiiMf of cnndiictinif • t# houiw r«nvB». ihMdity, M«jr IC, IH3"i be- I th» bourn of 7 o'clock A M. io'clock P. M.. (K A. M. to !i ; Davtfrht Savin* Time) the ,jt Board of Klection,^ will I fet the purpose of rppistrn ; sad conducting n Primary " JWioi 'or (lie eltM'linn of Dele SWaltd Alternate* to the Nation iblicail Parties f<« follows: „, IWeeatci at Lniye fimn State of New .leriey to be, [0"»pn by the Repiililirmi Party. Pour ' Alternate Delccnti's-at ;e from the State of New 3n- „ io he chosen liy the Republican Party Eight IMfiRiites ntUrire from I M State of New Jersey to be i Soften by the Democratic Party. ','Aght Alternate Delegatesat ftrgf from the State of New Jer- i w In he choien hv the Democratic ! Krty Two District Delegates from the Wftli CoiiKieisioiiiil District, of New Jersey to be chosen by the Re- iioblimn Party. i Two District Alternnte Dele- gates from the Fifth ('iiiitrrr-ssional District of New Jersey to lie chon- •n by tlie Kepiibliciin Party, ^jfmir District Delegates from the Fifth ('onjrreiiiimal District i>" New Jersey to he chosen by th

    Four Hist net Aliwnale Dele- ptf", f ruin tin- Fifth I onjjiessn Dfatlict of N'eW .lel.-iey to lie I'hdS- en by Hie IViniHTMiir I'ulty. Also foi the pnrpnsi' of doctiug CAP-;P-;;"; ] one County Commit tec-man and one County Cmnmilleewoman for each political parly in each dis- trict; mid for the purpose of mak- ing' nomination foi the several Na- tional, State, County and Borough offices to be voted for at the gen- eral election as below mentioned. One-United States Senator. One Member of the House of Reprc.-ieutat.ivps, One -State Senator. Three -Members of the General Amemljly Two -- Members of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. One—Coroner. One—Mayor. Two-Members of the Borouirh T0M Council of the Borough of Car- teret. Tin - TME KELLY KIDS - One—Collector of Taxes. •One—.Justice of the Peace. S0MEBOCV5 PtAYIN1 fOn Tuesday, October 3, 1936, bjtween the hours of 1 o'clock P. A TRUTH 0« ME, AHD M,, and 9 o'clock P. M. the District ALLRIflMT! UNDER THE BOREAU HECK 1U FIND OUT Dl»rd of Elections will meet for JSOCKS DWtHEO tXJD WEU.NOW: I'M TAKIN' WHAT BECAME AND 'TAINT UNDER tl B purpose of registering all per- BED! WHERE'D sAn8 entitled to vote the ensuing: |) W HERE BEFORE. 'EM OFF NOW OF T'OTHER ONE IT G Cjeneral Election. " 1 601D BED f I KNOW I LAID IT • tOn Tuesday, November 3lth, ON THAT CMIR 1 36, between (he hours of 7 A. THIS MINUTE! 1, and H o'clock P. M., the District I >ard of Elections will meet for t B purpose of conducting the g neral election for the election 0 ! candidates for the offices here- Q inafter mentioned. 'Sixteen—'Electors of a Presi- 0 dent and Vice-President of the United States. .'•One- United States Senator. 0 'One -Member of the House of Representatives. Three Members of the General Assembly. Three Members of the Board of Chosen Freeholders.

    One—Coroner. 1 One^—Mayor. MEWYAl DH>TjWl ] TH«IS61TDN PASTA JOKE! SOMEBOWIHTHB POLICE STATION; WELL, SEND YOUR 8C«T | dfEERIT J ItAKEITT/ HOOSE PINtMED W SOCK BEHIND MY BACK Two—Members of the Borough ) DETECTIVE AND A COUftA COPS OVER ID, TWASNT THEM- I F«)MTHIS CHAIR, AND I'M GONA FIND OUT WJ Council of the Borough of Car- ^! NONE 6 . ONCET) vEirr MYSTERIOUS OWE! ( teret. TrlEVKE FAST YOUR 30KES! COUfiH One—Collector of Taxes. UP THAT SOCK YOU One—^Justice, of the Peace. ">T->. I MM* I 111 REVISED POLLING PLACES \THEATnc! Of the Borough of Carteret DISTRICT NO. 1; (Voting Washington School), BE- at the junction of Noe's with Staten Island Sound; inning thence (1) in a Westerly ITAMTIN' " _ alonfc said Noe's Creek ITHEMMOOMI tt Pershing Avenue; thence (2) Northerly, along Perching Avenue W Roosevelt Avenue; tlience (8) Westerly along Roosevelt Avenue tft Westerly line of Charles Street; , pence (4) Northerly along Chax- 60BACKTO m Street and continuing in a BED'WE'RE {"TAINT IN straight line to tlie Hahway River SUEPY1 •t a point where Deep Creek emp- l ,\ tie* into said River; thence (5) ^Southeasterly along the Hahway " liver to Staton Island Sound d thence (6) Southerly along AND I LAID T BEHIND 10W HOWOB, HE'S EITHER A taten Island Sound to the place ME ON TME CHAIR AND I I KMH Nut OH HE'S KlDDINfi «f BeginnhiK. GOT WAND TURNED 1 • MAJESTY OF THE LAW' DISTRICT NO. 2: (Voting *; WASKT THERE. ie, Columbus School), BEGIN- at the junction of Staten Sound and Noe's Creek- ng thence (1) Westerly, Noe's Creek to Peruhjng ntie,;; tlience (2) Southerly Pershing Avenue to New Terminal Railroad; tlience "ierly, along the New Jer- .TerminaTermi l Railroad and ucrosa of I. T. Williams Coin- to the mouth of Tufl* /• Vhere name empties into 'iten Islantl Sound; and ••(t (4) Northerly, along Sta knd Sound to the place of ing. "" "CT NO. 3; (Totinif place, (U» School), BtXJlNNING iunction of Tufts Creek utid Island4 Hound; running I (1) Westerly along Tufts to the New Jersey Terminal Avenue whore the Southwesterly thu Central Railroad of Now Jer- y, along Carttret Avenue to place, Nathan Hale School), BE-1 easterly along 4f,id Roosevelt C«th«dr«l GruuuJ. ,,ud and continuing along boundary line of tho borough of ta the Southerly line at lands Fillmore Avenue; thence (4) GINNING at the intersection of The Washington cathedral ijruuiid ttilroad to the intersection (,'arteret ineeU same; t*\ence (5) Avenue to Pershing Avenue; an,4 ^JJ of Mexican Petroleum Corpora- Northerly, along Fillmore Ave- Noe's Creek and Perahing Ave- are 380 feet above se& levfl. '>'>< hlng Avenue and Holy Northwusterly along said boun- thence (9) Southerly klong Company; i(B) Norttwriy irB tion) thence (7) Westerly, alooir nue; ug () in a lowest poliitB in the city are almuM ce (2) Southerly, dary line to Larch Streut; thtnee 3tid lands to a point opposite Fill- nue and continuing in a straight nue; running fence (1) ing Avenue to the place of Begin- along the Cental Railroad Conv- ig Avenue, and con- lij) Northeasterly alung I*r<:h line to the Southerly line of land* WWesterll y ditdirectioi n ulo&tlj j tht e said ning. piny to Roosevelt Avenue; and at tea level iHore Av«au«) ttwftCi (8) fiuut)l- he Sy * creek to the Northerly line of the ,gin"a rtraWa line lo *« Street to the ulmc ul Ucniniiing. erly to Fillmora Avenue and along of & Mi Ptl C DISTRICT NO. 8: (Voting thenet («) Easterly and Soutsv DISTIUCT NO. 6. (Voting ation: tneniexica* n(fi Petroleu) Buwrlym Cerpor, aloarf Butnann Tract; (hence (2) still place, Nathan Hale School), BE- ,n Inltnd Sound thtnee (A), taid Street to Carteret Avenue i easterly, ploag Roosevelt Aveno* Nave far M*chiu« erly and Northerly, along the jiluco, Cleveland School), BEGIN- aald Une of lands to the Westerly Westerly along the Northerly line GlNNlilO at tb« Intenection ti to " thence (9) SouUieaaterly. alonjf oi saia tract to Washington Ave- Stoten lo'and Sound to the NING nt the corner formed Ly the Carteret Avenue to Linden line of lands «f the Brady Tracti tbe Northerly line of Roosevelt intersection of the Suuthwesterly nue; thence (8) Northerly, along traced to 1828 In Pajnsvllle, Ohio, of Beginning. Street; thence (10) Northerly, thence (6) Southerly, along stid Avenue and the Westerly Mne of NOTICE NO. 4: (Voting line of Washington Avenue and tin* of lands to the Northerly Una Washington Avenue to the North- Charltg Street; running thence where It was the name for the ma- PunJiiiig Avenue; ruuaing tlience along Linden Street to Washin* erly line of the Conlon Tract; Take notice that ANTHQNY WOTW-d School). BKinN- ton Avenue; and tbtflw (ift of lands of the Conlon Tract} (1) Northerly, along the Westerly CUM with which counterfeit muuey at the intersection of the (1) Southwly, idoog Purnhtng tk (7) EMtaly, along M!4 • B «} Mfesterly, along the HIM of Charlat Street and «** BKECHKA intends to apply to tiw Easterly along W*»hlngto(i At*- ierly line of said tract to the \ corner of Urch Street Avenue to Larch Street; thence nue to the place of Bttinnlng. Northerll y UnU a of saiid tractt t to tinuing in w straight liM t« a Borough Counci) of the Borough (2) Weiterlv, «lonf Larch Street Washington Avenue; thence (8) Westerly line of the Brady Tract; point In the Rahway River vhaM (1) Southerly, along of Carteret for « Pienary Retail Avenu* ap* continuing to the Southwesterly line of the DISTRICT NO. 6: (Vt Southerly, alone Washington Aver ifcence (5) Northerly, along the Deep Creek ehUirs Into same; TW f#^ ,t line to SUten Wand Borough of G&rteret; theuco (J) place, High School), BEQlNt nue to the Northerly line of lands Westerly line of said tract to the thence (2) ta a wa«fti W< "' Consumption license for the prem- "A «maU nun in UW resp^ 1 Southerly line of property belong 2) West*- " along said Southwesterly line in at the corner formed by tte lnter- of the Hermann Tract; thence (9) direction along the aerwal o ises situated at 64 Wheeler Ave,. blUty," KM Hi Bo, §• sage of l Easterly, alone th* Northerly UM to the Mexican H I ,jund to a Northwesterly and Westerly di- nection of the Northerly lint of ^ ^ **?1WV« to the W<— nue, Carteret, New Jersey, Chinatown, "I* llkel* to rattle loud line of thy rection to Bkir Road; thence (t) Washington Avenue wltft We»ter- of said lands to Noe's GreeJd r the Southerly line of said bwindwy Mae »f the Borough ta dry Northerly Along Bltir Ho«d tn the thence (10) still Easterly. " ; thence (6) Westerly. Objections, if any, should be ly, as «ow • sbrhtHPM * ly line of Peranlrur Avennaj run- *) In pod." - direction Mew Jersey Tenntaal E«ilroad; nio« thence (1) W«aUrly along the several oounes of aala . to tbe Central Railroad don alongg tia« made immediately In writing to: fbenca (5) Easterly, along the Washington Avenue to Lmaen to Vershln* Avenue j and them* Jersey; thenc* (?) NoiUi- boui of the Harvey VO, Ptatt, borough clerk New Jersey Terminal Railroad te •long ~ TO MH«* WtV Street; theaee <8) 8ou*erly, along the lands of said of the Borough of Carteret, N. J. the Central Railroad of New Jer- to Roosevelt Avennt; along linden Street to Cfcrtent (dined) ANTHONY BRE€HKA. met Is TO tey; thence (6) Nortteriy, l Ayenue; thence (8) N«*we»Ur- (8) Basterly »nd " "' -*•>

    ,J&.. KIlK/f arteret High Defeats Ke Straight Wi Meat long Blues Get IS Hits, Including St. James Win 2 Games fandi In Long Game 2 Home Runs In 13-8 Victory Over Weekend, fr-1, Win* Drawn- ln>ol Hammering out fifteen solid in hitting with three btngles in On the strength of two mt in front until the sixth ;,;:,. on Shore VM base hits, two of which were home three chances. Ho walked, twice sparkling pitching perform- the Carteret team icored 8-7—Stop runs by Terebeckt and Romanow- d scored four runs. ances, the St. James baseball Wth two sway, Jackson wall The box score: Sumutka hanged another Rally. ski, Coach Prank McCarthy's Car team came through with a against the right field wall, CARTERET HIGH (13) double victory over the week- School teret High School baseball troupe AB R H second straight, three-ba(Hc«T, won Its third straight game of the end, defeating the Perth Am- score Jackson. Nttfy then. long Paszlowsky, 2fo 8 boy Adanacs, 6 to 1, and then mt an infield hit to score Sumutl team won a season Tuesday afternoon at Key- Dixon, 2b 3 at Long downing the Perth Amboy Danish In th« seventh the St. Jk. l,al port by sinking the Keys under King, 2b a iddpd another hrnce of runs Cowalsky, 3b 2 A. 0., B to 2. Both irames were y afternoon the score of 13 to 8. The Blues no good reason lit nil except Elko, 3b 3 pl»yed in Perth Ambny. The two mako the score decisive. n threatening have yet to be beaten. triumphs extending the St. James Terebeckl, cf 3 Joe Frankowski wan the hit rflUy to ft Virag and Lukasluk shared the Roman, lb 3 winninjf streak to three straight tin'' star in the first game. He by the FrankowskJJ,, c game*. perfect day at bat with four The victory piWhing burden for Carteret. VI- ..I' '( to V. DonovanD , n .. / . i ft "Runt" Rusnak did a commend- in four chances. ht r*jfit»rt«<1 nn the hill and checked KohorKohoraa, rf rf - ¥ ,.,. .,M.on(l fltraiKiit. PUT SALT ON \ able jab in the opening g»m No-it Sunday the St, James v« thft home team until the fifth, M. Vlrag, If g ,„ ,|lf. last half of the held the enemy bstsmen to five play the South Pltinfleld C*rdl| ',,,.,-,.( i•»»m bad acom- frame when he was the victim of A, Virag, p 2 BIRD'S TAIL well iwnttered hits. He struck out rlamilton Boulevard Field in T t0 B Lukasiuk, p ten men, and gave no bases on PUinfleR The game U sehtd ',,,. run l^'l. indicatio« n' a four-run assault. Lukagiak was PLACING SAUT BEFORE STRAtWrtW ,.i. from " hulls, He put the game on "ice" to start, at S :80 P. M. sent to the rescue and finished the The box acoves: ntlv won. , 42 13 15 WAS AN ANCIENT PL.EPGE OF in the seventh with ft single that I , , Brnnch team had ame, holding the Keys to one run KEYPORT HIGH (8) FRIENDSHIP MEDICINE MEN PLACED drove in two runs. St. Jinu |M| The Adanacs drew first blood AB. lin i,',,,,r yrX as Hazel, during the last four rounds. AB R H SALT ON A DUMM~X BIRD IN A TRAP, scoringone run in the first inning Marcii, 2b 4 ,.;..,v got on base on Keyport used two plfthers, too. Banks, 3b 5 a Rapolla, ss 5 2 CHANTED INCANTATIONS AND THEN After that they were held to 1 Nagy, rf 2 ;:,rnr. Then Accerra. Tice began the game but luted no I, ,,.iief pitcher, bolUd Smith, lb-p 4 1 EXPECTED THE REAL &1RD5 TO string of troose eggs. Possbly, cf 2 ,., into center, scoring longer than the third frame when Yankowstd, If 4 1 FLY IN —BELIEVING TKEY WBRB The St. James didn't score until Hatfen, ss . 4 the third inning. In this frame Koiesarick, cf, rf.... S ,. fanned Nichols lor a barrage of bass nits setit him to Septen, c 5 l AMONG FRIENDS. HENCe/'SALT ON A „, Rut McPhetson the shower^ He was replaced by Hudley, rf 4 0 Possoby opened with a single to Frankowski, c . ...»r at Dixon, who BIRD'S TAIL TO CATCH " right. Kolesarich followed with Jacksfln, lb '. 4 line Smith, first baseman, who started Waivers, cf ,. 5 'allowing Accerra CR.Ginsix#g,Son C another hit to the same section Pencotty, If 4 ml run, Long out well but hit the bumps along Merrill. 2b 5 Krankow.iki'a onn hnpe blow Mint Sumutka, 3b Z the Keen toward the seventh and eighth Tire, p-lb .'H ono run to tie. But both runners across the plate. Rusnak, p 4 puller: himself out of innings. The St. James scored another if Ramsey for the Carteret scored its first run in run in thc fifth. Kolesarick. first ToUls 85 6 12 three outn were the Becond inning when Terebeckt The score by Innings: DOZEN man up, was hit by a pitched ball. AtUnnei Carteret i.. Ir ikrout route in this hit a home run with no one on 014 002 330—13 IN EARLY LONDON) A SEVERE ,!oe Krankowski bounced a sngU AB. R. H. < base. In the next frame Carteret Keyport 002 140 001— 8 PENM-T^r WAS PUACeD ON through thpi infield, advancing Ko- Wirgillio, 2b . 1 1 :1ns time the game wai drove Tice off the mound with a The Summary—Home runs, lesnrick to third hnsc. Both Jack- Borsuk, BS 8 &AKER5 WHO CHEATED, TO Z»nlacky, c 8 ,trair, with Cartere four run attack. Tarebeckl,' Rotaanowski. Three son and Pencotty popped to the mull WM\ most of th< With one away, M. Virag singled, base hits, Paszlowsky, Lukasiuk. AVOID THE STK3MA, HONtST infipld and it looked like Kolesarick Dobrowaski, lb 3 1 Brusdowski, cf 3 n ,, t scon dtwo runs on and his brother, Andy,, was safe Two base hits, Vankowsky. Double BAKERS GAVE AN EXTRA would remain strnnded on thiri ,. i singles in the third plays, Pazlowsky-KlngRomanow- base?. Hut Sumntka was of an Bakowski, If 3 on a fielder's choice. Then Pasz kOAF WITH EVERY TWELVE, other opinion m he lined a hit over Totin, 3b 3 ,,n\ VI- Each te»m lovsky unacked a three bagger to ski; Septen, Merrill. Struck out by rt Tice 8, Lukasiuk 9, Vlrag 4. Base BO THAT A^'BAKER'S p01EN the infield tn score Kolesarick. Balut, rf 3 .,P, in the fourth. drive in two ruas. He scored him- Desk, p „, 3 ,,li Cnrterel tallied Oil on balls oft Tice b, Lukasluk 2. CAME TO MEAN TIKTREN In tlui seventh successive hits by h self on Klko's one bast hit. Kmnkowski, Jnckson and Pencotty, , ),„«,. on balls and a Keyport scored two in the third, Hit by pitcher, Smith by Virag. Totals 27 j,,,„.,•, to take the leac Umpire Smith. a base on balls to Sumutka, and 1 5 one in the fourth, and four In the another hit by Rnsmik netted three Score by innings: innther run in the sixt fifth to tie the score at 7-7, St. James 002 010 nil White hoys made thi more runs. The Carteret bats began boom- In the second jfame "Ceasar" Arlanacs 100 000 Runs batted in—Frankowski .inch scored tingle mm ing in the seventh heat. M'lke Nagy waa the whole show as he Vlrag opened the ceremonies with Carteret Baseball Club held the Danish Club to three Rusnak 2, Sumutka, Penc -h and seventh to evt Ukes Divide Twin Dobrowaski. (ince more. But Car- a base hit. Lukasluak brought To Open Week From Sunday bingles. him home with a three bagger lo Da Prile Fans 20 Softball League The home tenni got one run in Two-base hits—Jackson, ,•,1 it ngnin in the eighth browaski. Left on base* lt,r, .. M Kohora drew a base deep centerfleld. And with two Bill On Home Field, The Carteret Baseball Club, the first inning. St. James tied li away, Dixon, batting for King, reorganized this summer af- le score in thc second when Jack- James 10, Adanacs 5. Struck < ,;,| scared a minute later ormed In School As Buddies Win ter a fairly successful cam- son reached first on an error and —By Rusnak 10; by Deak 9. '. • iinely two-bagger. drove out a single to score Luk- Beat Perth Amboy Liberties on balls—Off Deak 3. Hit 1 asluk. Dixon scored with the paign last year, will swing in- scored a minute later on Sumutka's ninth Oarteret put the In First Game, 14-6, But Seventh Grade Boys' Loop three-bagger off the right field her—By Deak (Sumutka, literally speaking, third run a minute later. Gives Only Four Hits In Bril- to action a week from Sunday Lose Second To Irvington liant Performance As Bud- afternoon at LeibiK's Field, Opens Next Thursday— wall. srick). "AH run outburst. Jack This three run rally enabled The Danish Club forged ahead II iid the fireworks with a Carteret to pull ahead by the Norwoods, 6-4. diet Beat Amboy Ukes in Messrs. Trosko and Cnmba, Four Teams To Compete St. Jamei co-managers, said this week. again in the thir Hind remained i i.walsky struck out, but count of 10 to 7. Not content, Opener, 8-1 —Schedule Listed AB. R. H. ki walked. Dixon w«nt to however, the Blues began another The Ukes divided a double The opponent hns not as yet rlarczi, 2b 4 0 been booked. i ., passed ball. With one bombardment in the eighth frame 1 header at. Brady's Oval Sunday Mike DaPrile struck out twenty A Softball league has been or- 'encotty, If 3 1 The team will play Sunday i- -i nice was set for a 'bunt.' that netted three more runs and Iafternoon, defeating the Perth batters as the Buddies Social ganized among the eseventh tfvadea Eastern Speedway agen, sa 4 1 j\i,f i.I:iimii' n ilid just that aa he sewed up the ball game. Terebeckl I ball, for at least the first six olesarick, cf 4 0 1 in ii perfect bunt to score Amboy Liberties In the first game, Club opened Its 1936 season on Its weeks, it is said. Many of the n the public schools under the au- Frnnkowski, c 8 0 started the fireworks by hitting to ; rtiKiilars from last yew arc erviaion yf the Physical Educn i Then Lukasiuk came left. Roman drew a base on balls.:l* to 6, and losing the second to home field Sunday afternoon by Season Opens Mayl7 Jnukson, lb 8 2 ,h ••nil another timely hit to defeating the Ukrainian Catholic hack in the lineup together tion Department. Four teams are Sumutka, 3b 3 1 Prankowskl got on first on an j the Irvtngton Norwoods, 6 to 4. with several ncweomcra who T.•! i licoki. Lukasiuk was put Club uf Peith Amboy, a to 1, entered. Nagy, p . 3 0 error which enabled Teiebeckl to The first game went only five have been signed up. Inaugural Hankinson Races ^ossoby, rf 3 0 in: sci'iind, score. And with two away, Luk DaPrllc gave a brilliant per- The league will open next Tues- ,i;v, who went the route for Innings riup to the late arrival of Amontf the players this year day with two gnmes. The Aces will To Be Staged At Lang asluk smacked a one-bagger to the Amboy team. J. Haluko formance as he allowed only four will be Toney Baranczuk, Totals ' 30 5 8/ rit. turned in a creditable score both Roman and Prankow- measloy hits. He hurled shutout meet the Robins in the first while home Track HC. His control was al- pitched for the Ukes and held the Sam Smolenski, Kid Hagen, the Orioles will play the Piratea in Diniih A. C. pi'rf skl. ball for seven innings and It was Jack Dixoo, Mike Resko, John i-ri as he rave not a ain- Liberties to five scattered hits. ( on]y after he eascd up tnat tne the second. Thi! eastern speedway season AB. R, H< Terebeckl led the Carteret team Harbarczuk, Stan Kosel, Din- Peterson, cf S 0 0 I (tie |'«- first basa. He struck in the fmal which developed ulu,s scorCd thelr ]one tally ln The official schedules for both will make its debut at the popular ni'.V Comba, Buddy Mullen, the first and second halves together Ayres, 3b 2 11 I out ten batters. Into one of the most exciting the eighth frame. Jcsa Sullivan and Mickey Mig- mile dirt track at Lanfrhorne, Sun- Webber, ss 3 0 0 | outhit the home team, Card* Organise For games witnessed this season, the with the players' lists follow ( The Buddies hoppi'd on Iioniin- Fir.t Half day, May 17, the Hankinson Speed- Fitzgerald, Zb 2 0 1,- 11:; Coming Baseball Campaign. Ukes threw awa.y a.t. least tw..o op. - sky, Ukes pitcher, in the second ways announced this week. Patten, If ..." 3 0 0' Tin box score: portunlties to win the game in the May 7—Tueiday Perrenial scene of the East' Boyer, lb 3 0 0 Carteret HlfJl I The Cards A. C, champions round and scored tW() rung They closing innings. In the eighth relaxed until thc seventh when foremost speojl conflicts, Lang- Reingle, c .„ ,. 8 0 fr , •5ft. H. E. of the JuntorBaseball League Aces vs Robins home will again offer the choic Orsoe, v 2.0 0 1 they tilled the bags with only one tn scored anotner bracc of tai- Joe Resko's Hit [Pa.-zlim-sl(y BS ._TB 1 2 in Carteret last yenr, are re- Orioles vs Pirates attractions in thc New Jersey, New 1 1 out but failed to score. Again In lies. But this didn't compare to Thompson, rf ,1 0 0' 1 l>ixn»u lib -., 1 1 1 organizing for the coming the ninth they loaded the sacks "ork and Pennsylvania sectors, nc Gems, rf, p 2 1 1 3 0 the shellacking Lomlnsky took tn M»y 10 — Friday I campaign. The team has ac- with two away. But it didn't do the eighth inning when the Bud Beats Amboys, 4-3 ibrding to owner and operato |Cow»lsky, lib 4 0 1 1 quired two new players, Peter any good as they didn't score this lalph A. Hankinson. Totals 24 2 3 ri'bi'cki, cf 4 1 1 dies pushed foui markers acros. Aces vs Orioles 1 Kostikevicz and Walter Mali- time, either. In other words, the the plate. Pirates vs Robina Situated along the Lincoln High- Score by innings: I Romanowski, lb S 0 0 no-wski. Among the regulars Resko'; Seventh Inning SingK ray, midway between the neigh- . 0 Ukes lost because they couldn't The Buddies will play the Pultoi St. James 010 002 I Lukasiuk, If ' 60 1 0 from last year who are back in Drives In Two Runs A May 14 — Tuetday oring cities of Philadelphia and Danish A. C 101 000 iKrunkiiwski, c 4 2 1 hit ln the pinches. A. C. of Newark, here next Sun 2 harness this season are John Next Sunday the Ukes will en- Clovers Triirrnph. Trenton, N. J., the Larighorne Runs batted in—Fit I Donovan, rf 0 0 0 day afternoon. The game is sche Aces vs Pirates 0 Brorowskl, Lefty Prokopiak, tertain the New York Ukes at rack has become ii favored mecca Ayres, Sumutka 2, Nagy, I Kohiira, rf 2 2 0 John Mosdnski, John Biulow, duled to start at 1:30 o'clock. Joe Resko hit a single in Robins va Orioles 'or thousands of Eastern speed de- ick 2. 0 1 1 Adam Gluchowski, William Brady's Oval. The game is sche- The box score: rotees. Last year, a capacity duled to start at 2 o'clocji. Three-baBe hts—Gems, Sumut> Finn, Joseph Pieczyski, Lea BUDDIES (81 the seventh inning to drive in Second Half ;hrong of 41.6U4 witnessed the in- ka 2. Two-base hit—Jackson. Base 37 8 13 Novak, Walter Dumanaki and The box scores: AB two runs and beat the Perth May 17 — Friday ugural events here. on balls—Off Nagy 1; off Orsoe Loag Brtnch (7) Stanley .Martenczuk. (First Game) C. Bylecki, c 5 With the majority of America's Struck out—By Nagy5; by Or« AB. R. H. E. Che team expects to have UKES (14) S. Hadyk, ss 5 Amboy Cubs at the local field Aces va Orioles Iriyers harbored Cast of the Mis- 2; by derna 6. Hit by pitcher-y?*' NirhuU, 2b 5 2 another successful season. The AB R H E J. Patrick, If 4 Sunday afternoon, 4 to 3, as Robins vs Pirates isaippi river, Lan^hovne has gain- By Nagy (Fitzgerald). Lostnf -A Bura, cf 2 0 Cards are,at present booking W. Bobenchik, c .... 4 4 1 0 W. Blrl, lb 5 d constant popularity among pitcher—Oroe. ' • * Md'lm-son, cf . .2 0 games with heavy junior M. Kezo, lb :. 4 S. garbarczuk, cf the Carteret Clovers regis- May 21—Tuetday members of tlie .speed profession. 4 0 W. Zap, 2b 2 Annually, a Kc» 4 0 W. Karmazln, If .... 2 "iP.Koi.rf 1 With the Clovers trailing by 3 May 24—Friday Universally recognized feats of ". If . .4 2 1 uch noted stairs us Kelly I'etillo 0 N. Hamadyk, rf 2 \ z. Yuhasz, rf 2 1 l to 2, and Paszlowski on third base rf I Bobel 18-21-16 J. Wadiak, cf 2 and Masluch on second, the stage Aces vs Pirates ind Cieoiye "Doc" Mackenzie have Start Softball Loop. Ha/, I 0 !, rf .2 Kostikovetz 21-17-21 J. Haluko, p 2 34 8 9 was set for Mr. Joseph Resko as Orioles vs Robins established Langhorne as one of Nun 0 S. Bodnar, ss 1 he stepped up to the plate in the America's outstanding speedways, 1 Busctk 21-21 UKRAINIAN C. C. (1) The players' lists follow: Opening Game Next Tuetday - I 8. aural, rt 0 seventh frame. There were two out rivalled only by the master course Stewart 1-14 AB R H Acei: Rotiini at Indianapolis. —'Seven Teams Entered—«• C. Bohanek, cf 1 Haluko, 3b 4 at the time. So he politely poked 36 a one-bagger into the green pas- Kuznak Malinowski Petillo, current national cham- Sponsored Under Phy»ic«|,i Johnson 21-21 C. Oregor, If 1 Parlniak, cf 3 Konowska core by innings: SUubach 18-19 tures over the infield to enable both Batori pion, last October hoisted a new Education Department. , '\ n|M. Pedy, lb 4 Marko Bongiorno •t 002 111 25 14 a Paszlowaki and Masluch to cross world record for 100 miles at C. Stezak, ss 3 Soroka HluJi '- Langhorne. Mackenzie, the 1935 much... 110 Kish 1B-21-18 P. A. UBERTIES (6) the plate with the tyin^ anil win- The Eighth Grade boys in U» , 'I'*" busi hits—N« erra. _ M. Raab, c 4 Slomko Horvath monarch of the East, possesses the Perry 21-18-21 AB R E ning runs. Public Schools have organiewj • i Tin hits-Fraankowwn . Maz ' J. Fedy, If 3 Yot the first livti innings 'Pitchy' Kopil Murach existing qnnlifying mnrke here |z;i Felix, rf 2 0 softbali league under the direc- Kondik 14-10 Bomanetz, 3b Terebecki did tlio piti-hing He Tedeaco Donnelly ', , 3fl-second mile established in Sm ome runs—M»l*«r/ljHrmen. Andrew, 3b 3 0 tion of Joseph Comba, a raemiw j Nagy 21-21 M. Lomlnsky, p held his iiwn dining that time, al- Geromeitua focsi 934, uui—By Na«y lOrftr Nor- Hoyt, If 3 0 Putnowsky of the physical education depaffe*,* Kase on b»IIs—Off Norton W. Lomlnsky, rf lowing only five scattered hits. During the eoason of 1935, four ineiit. The league will get undWi' h Cheimar 21-21 Johnson, lb 3 0 But he weakened in thu sixth Golaszewski Beech outstanding epeed events were con- Toth 16-14 Andraah, 2b 2 3 32 14 3 Beech way next Tuesday with two gamakf' frame as the visitors pounded him ducted at the Lincoln Highway In the first the Columbus A. tX Molnar, p 3 1 Cherepon oval. The inaugural was captured Orban 21-21 The score by Innings: for three hits and OIK: run. At this will play the Clovers, while In Medwick, ss l 2 Ukrainian 000 000 010—1 paint Manager Joseph Mirnola used Brown \ ' by the lat« Johnny Hannuii; thi Vargo 0-0 Rominowicz second went to Ben Shaw, of West second the Eagles will clash jQ White, of 2 0 Buddies 030 000 24x—8 a bit of John MeGriiw's strategy the Boys Club. The Ukes and Krimin Kurdyla 0-0 Stanley, c 3 1 The Summary—Two base hits, by yanking Tcrebecki and sending ville, N. J.; Mackenzie annexed tin H Matey lions share of laurels in the AUKUS Grants, the two remaining Mesaros 21-21 Patrick, Biri, Y«hasz. Three base in GipN Kt'sko.l in the loop will meet on |Tourne Results 12 fl 5 » This change turned out well as Sirak offering, while Petillo forged t< y hits Bylecki. J. Fedy. Struck out Chobanin triumph in the 1935 national cham- afternoon. The Summary—Bases on balls by DaPrile 20, by M, Lominsky 6. Mr. Resko put a stop to the sudden Eighth grade results (ColumbtJ* off J. Hajuko 6, off Molnar 3. Catri pionship finale. The players" lists follow: •'•oond round games in the School: Bases on balls off DaPrile 2, off Cub outburst and retired the side Struck out W J. Haluko 8, *y Mol- before any further damage was Spolowiti AecordiiiK to Hankinson, si Columbus A. C: Kol, tourney sponsored by the Hoffer 21-21 Lomlnsky S. Piratati Oriolei: Three-A sanctioned events will in Cupsle, Lukusluk. Sabo, King, ••• Education Department nar 3. Twp base hits, P. Bohanek. done. This same Mr. Resko Messinger 8-8 Home Rum, W. Karmazln. Um- credited with the victory. Kutcy (Cspt) J'. Paul (mgr.) nugiiratc the current speedway fer, Lokas, Messinger, To: 'Uyed this week and the re- D'zurilla (mgr) Konda (capt) season here, line hundred miles of Boys Club: Muchi, K< iillow: Ukos 9-21-16 , pire, T. Berger. Scorer, John Zap. As has been previously related, the Clovers scored two runs in the Subo Maskarinec auto racinK will intlude time trials, Szoke, Qerraak, Bodnar, |Hi grade results A WaBjiIng- Tokarciuk ^1-19-21 Palekoski Krupa four 10-niile sprints and a iiO-mile (Second Game) Twilight League seventh to come from behind and Oluhoski, Dumansky, Orban, Holoob 0r0 win the game. Ginda Timko featured final. bitsky, Kondak, Slotwhukl nstein 0-19 XJKES (4) Barna Staubach Eavaliof 21-21 The (Hovers have two open dates Clovers: Paaslomki, '"> 21-21 AB R Has Four Teams Hrycuna Kovaci % Boteflchlk, c .... 5 2 next Synday, May 3, and the Sun- Vines, Stoefen, Bell Campbell, Rockman, K< ii^ii l«4l B»U«r *8-14 1 . day following, May 10. They are Kondae Benson Palehonkl, Berg, Kosklew, M, Kwo, »b 3 2 Melmck |.ui«k 21-21 Svringler 21-jtl Legion, Clovers, Athletics willing to book gameB with teams Kross In Elizabeth Tonight vetz, Witkowskl, Hoffman. C. .sBoliajiek, If 1 0 Andres : in this vicinity. Mr. Stan Masluch Eagles: Sarchak, Skiba, Truck 21-16-21 M. Bobenchik, p 4 0 And Harmony Entered-— Choban Marko witz Tonight at the hupe armory in li>» i! 1-21 ' ' m manager. He may be reached at Kucaba Sony!, Karven&ky, "iiiehik 11-17 16-21-16 N. Hamadyk, rf 2 0 Final Meeting Next Thurs- :i5 Randolph Street. Skalango Elizabeth, Ellsworth Vines, Jr., Pencotty Klein world's professional tennis cham- Weinsteln, Reldel, W. Kjmnaain, d .... 2 0 day. Th» box score: han, Witkowskl, Puslllo. <"k 21-21 16-14 D, Bohanek, 3b 4 0 Trosko pion, will meet Leater H. Stoefen, Cloven (4) Ukes: Bohanek, Spolowit«, '•k 13-8 D«no 21-21 J,; Martwwltj, lb 4' " The Senior Twilight League in l«anky Cajifornian, in defenao of AB. R. H. his title in the feature singles rak. Tiuck, Bohaoe. Ii,.] 8. Bodnar, ss ... 2 Carteret this summer will consist •astlowski, Sb 4 WANT 36-DAY SEASON -ii 21-21 Clark 0-0 W. Zap. If 2 match of the evening. In another gus, Waynarowsky, I;., Cupsic 21-21 of lour teams, namely the Har Masluck, cf 4 Hasek, Sklba, Bobenchik, 18-10 J. H»luko, cf 3 mony Club, the Athletics, the State Commiwaoo Reports match George M. Uitt, of Chicago, Joe Resko, ua ,... . 3 Gain In Jersey Waterfowl will clash with Berkeley Bell, of Bears: Mohmr, Tylka, O. •' ^"benehik 21-21 Kol 21-21 j. Wadiak, If 0 Cfovers and the American Legion, Roman, lb -.1 8 Texas. kulinecz, Perimeter, Jaroslk, 5|l"b-uk 12-0 ; Qavor 8-9 8. (Jural, «s 0 Harry Oleckner, head of the eom- Jim Resko, 2b 8 Following a careful survey o Arranged by the First lialtalion, lineU, Petty, Hopp, irtittee announced this week. Jobrpwsk, c 8 of the 114th Infantry, Nutiorml Raskullnecz. Skramko, Bftnjlorno 19-" 31 4 1 3 This committee together with '. Terebecki, p 3 |e waterfowl situation in New /(uiiotowtky 21-21 brsey the State Fish and Gam Guard of New Jersey, the tennis oiants: Raymond Sldon. NORWOODS (fl) representatives of the teams will Muaxyka, If 3 iarnivnl has excited considerable AB R |ommission has recoiniiiendfrd . Boos, Kokolus, Williams, Subo 17-21-U hold a final meeting in the C, Resko, rf,p 4 inttrent throughout North Jersey, Elliott, Pendro, Johnson, Ftencb, ss — 4 1 Bobenchik, rf 0 ilrty-slx day open season between 8abo 21-18-B1 borough hall next Tuesday at October 22 and January I) for New Another interesting fact is that Hreko, Vozar. Bena, 3b 3 3 which time the set of by-laws and Jersey this year in a report to th Lott and Stoefen, four-times Davis ky 21-11 Al«Al«,, e •••; I \ i schedule will be drawn up. 26 4 6 4 Cup doubles winners,* and twice R-17 P. A. Cub (3) United States Biological Survey. Buruell, M 1 .The iMguo will in, al) probability An increase in nearly all »pe conquerors of the field at Wimble- High School Team Plays get under way about the second AB. K. II. don, will o|)|)'i»ii Vines umi Hull in Morgan, 2b 6 0 0 cies of m,Wtitntl ewer former G Ota R<*d Ne.t r aSk«r, lb week in May. Qwnes will be yearn, with broadbill black duck a doubles mutch to complete the Dliiyed on I '« Field, Kozfowski. ss I 0 (I. Lorfin, lb 5 and brant being the predominant evenings program Woudbridge away this each week, Mondays and species in th« AUlkntic Coast area, p p ucvail fill the ternoun instead of home ' Bjw, v Friday*. A. Kutcher.' p 8 and black duck, pintail «ld blue attraelioiiB, and advancadv e reserva- li. Lorfln, 3b . urigiiiully scheduled, and tM$,ti T&« committee which consists and gruen wing teal in the Dela- tions indicate an attendance o traveilng guni.es for next we _ (iallos, e ware River area, was reported. learly 5,000, it was said today; BdWds, 3D of Councilman Clifford Cutter and Konikovich, rf. with New Brunswick and lin Dennis O'lWtfte, Xmim Harry Thirty-six days of shooting, they may be obtained at Levy Bros, den comprise the bill of Kubaalal . icf. three days per weak, Thursday, department store. Hta la ftlso'organising in Ktarl for the hard-hitting Cwt Wd Junior lMRues. •%it Friday and Saturday, beginning High School haseuail team, of m J 88 3 1 October 22 and anding on January Tb» yf Th« Bluea have yet to ' to m b^ Innings,; I were upticiflcally recommended Any tiff t»U qftc» or apartmen their first defeat, baring ' Cuba ...i'™;.. 020 001 000—f or the 19318 season. TWn would balldlnf, lactaiUnK one at % sto^ three straight games CloviW,,.;...,... 001 010 Ivt the sportsmen in the Delaware 11% m»y ba cflUed a skyscniwr. Rosalie Park, Long ;M hit W4 s*«t4ou duck and Keyport. twski, B. •part of the Mnrc*i, Kmma Koval, BOM Unart, .ph Am«« Y»*b, SUph#li Wtm An raj«tt, John Kirjalr, Jfhn KotitiM. Mary Antoslka, Helen Louise Hoc! Kovacs, Bernice Johnson, Camr draw OmMR, GeMftoJMr, frank Elmer Kuhn. Jullin «oltt. Wilton nar, Marnret Jedllcka, PhylH* Me Helen Andrew Oalvaili, j. STUDENTS SCOCT BOARD DzJerznwiec, Inat Gflttar, Mar- Stewart, William Swmiw.k, Mary Ij*rm. Helen Papowlch, Holer Su Doris Leonard Kahn. JoS. Pash Da-Ni and the har, Vivien Johnnon. Continued frnm p^qf 01* ((nntinutd frnw page one) , n't YuhaU, Robaftltnftaf iiok, Heton Cupid*, Winifred Anthony R""0' ^f. Wood, Mario 8uto, _ Sap;e Lily «rt Lo7flV, Prank Pahew, Cfeaxle* D«aU, Florence DeiMtcr, Harriet Thrd Grade—Annette Rnlomnn. Catherine Oonrrioli, Louis Zelman, Leona, jRuth Giorloff and ffl**n hy th«"|flrM r|,M aeonf Jofw-ph Rocky, Darorjy .Sarah Sinka, HPIPH Klinnky, June Ijrronp orifrinxllr at an aMembly j p | | . » • irons, Anna KarnnaV, Elsie Ko~ ,ltv. Marria Sioke, Scott Wdk Mfelyi ubl c hcR th| nr t id Fourth Orade—Botarid Co varn, 0)(!» Kurta, Bernadette Will- Schwartr., Rose Orhon, Shirley ny DONNA THANE neiwlon after rn»rhin« l.y MIM nremnn-fip, reading civics and Montcher, Gladys Mpltrerfpr, Irms *J \(i |Cl»lr» Monahan. [award uf filar Scout.; Town««tid land, Simon Galvach, Geotga (V !ip*> Joaeph Merello, Joseph Slim, U M: H*rvlr* Tho«e who will take part, anil the „, hiking, handicraft, painting, characters they portray ate a* fol- wood turning, wood curving, »afe- UB yonnii tmllun'M Inclusive j low*: itv and award of Star Scout; Adam f«rn illil tint nltPf; R KIIKIII KIif- Eva Hamilton, Rita Brandon. j/immerman, Unit aid and award of T [Ion Hniniltnii, William Coug-h iKtnr Scout; Robert Kloan, book frntnu of hl» hnnii* »«« tl uly 1 lln. Jiindinf, wood carving, woodwork, Sign ho tcuvf. Tlir rli'ih «IIH nut Betty Everett, Camilla Enol lilr hwdth, clvicfl, rondin([, plon- looking m him nnil !li': |>n-tIy ttlrl Stephen Kverett, John rin(f and flrut aid. who hail enterrol illil not notlrp. Michael Palinkan, bird study; •he en me [n |pnn ni:)iinil Ihi' rcnin Maitjie, the maid, Doris Hcnlly. <, 'HHinilr Gftwronski, achalar«tli|), Kr r1o«i- hoalilp him mid IIIXMIMI Other Play* Glvan Too public health, first, aid, athletic*, CALLING ALL SHOPPERS At the same afternoon perform- pioneering, personal health and ance playH will he given hy school woodwork. "H'ln, I'inh Mii-nl." (Sharp gToups from Chatham, PlainfleM, The hoard of review met in the Knife) Rosellp Park and Hillside At Presbyterian Church and wan in UP mmwered through u omstrict- nilfht there will be pluys t>y school chance of Scout (lommimiloner Dr. •d thront. "Hello." •tudents from Bound Brook, Dun ,.Frit Fritz^ Mipgf and Scout Executive A IMM eurlyharcil hoy About the ellen, Now Itrunnwick and I'rinc*-,(;porii;e Weinheimer. Besides thuae (trl'i ago omul' Into lh« (tore in were present Rev. I). E. Lor- i an •rm around till' girl'* sored by the dramatic art ilrpnrt |,,,,|7ii William (iraeme, Frank SATURDAY! SCHINDEL'S Bl . "An I livp nnil hicnlhr," \ nintit of the hn«tuf)« roll»(fe illiiury and Knrl (iriihmsn. troop he drawlml, "It's Margaret, In |>or- | Under the guidance of Min»|(.(,mMiiRnionera of Carteret; Scout- AKnose (iunderson a branch of the rnnstei-R Carroll Britton and Harold Mn I How lire yon, swwtnPSflV' Junior Ueil Cioas was organized «t |( 1 nuiwell, nenjnmill Sinitli actiHKJ ^ . P«nh r>u nl IOVPII the Klrl. Mi' the school Friday. Elected as rep dMiic•I t coinmissionpr; Oswald Ne- Wld nul »ant to. lip tried not tn. renentatives of the various home IM'I, one of the RnriUn Council dis- Nono Vncw bettor Ilinn he the gnir room» were the following; trict commissioners ami Edward that ynwni>i1 IIPIWPPH I'liJh Dn-nl, Irene Kutay, Helen Sawczak, WcM) and Frank Kearney, visitors. uwc7.ak, the zenith when Hi" youth rode H|> «iven fairly only when it, is given secretary. locally. When a man on your block to thfi hognii Ihiil WAR Ids hrmip. The. Junior Senior reception will can't feed his wife and children Of These Sensational Savings. Be Here Early! We Cannot Guarantee The Quantities To Last AD Day! Hi Up illaniinintnd, Htnxle limldP, Jionk he held on Friday, May IB, at the you can aid him intelligently. You • biiinllp from H 11 Mrk corner, And Nathnn Halo School at 8:30 cannot aid intelligently from your rorio nwny. Tomorrow lir wn« tf> o'clock. Parent* of the Juniors block a man who is suffering in First Quality HURRY I ONLY and Seniors are covdinlly invited to marry Hn-spc dc (Dove), daughter Cape May or Camden. You can't Women's 29c and 39c Sensational Sale Men'* Broadclot Of Al suit (ICiU-lr). attend this affair. do it intelligently from Trenton or . Tomorrow, wlii'n Hie sun nil* (11- The committee in charfto of the. Washington either. You must give 9 TO It A. M. ONLY affair; Matkey Ouoduv»n, chair- 1 ffwlly tjtrrttnt^, frt* f fieh4a •*•! reliff in th<> town, ilixtrict or ward RAYON matr, •Aflfhotif'TAIacn. Herman where the distress is Otherwise "I Hi S|ic ill! would gnlli Kivhert, Kmly (iuor|(t! mid Char you will have waste, voti will have er In the npcn njmrp heforp. hid otte Jepaon. HIRTI fraud; worst of all, yon will have father's ho^nn. Ilii-s^in ilc would suffering not cared for at all. pour I bucket of wiilPr over his Relief is a thing to be given lo- UNDIES hands nml hi' one over hers In the BOOST CARTEREr cally by neighbor to neighbor. We •nclrnt t filial enromnny of mar- iitl have known this all our lives, (Continued from poye one) riage. A blanket would be Bprenil mid this emergency is not differ- in all sulijt'cts. The officials elected ent. In many cases the neighbor- 00 Hie ground and n liowl of imuli are; Mayor, (Jeoree Sloan; mem- hood which mean:; Hie municipal- for made of Ilio MUP Inilinn corn placed bers of council, Kdward Donovan, ity- -•can take care of its own with- on It. He find Hn-pee-de would Walter Ilartz, John RNdifr, Walter out, too great K burden on its Tele, John Dixon, and Joseph Do- tquat cross 1PKK«II on tlje blnnkft. people. In some place,*, where there Starch rollam, non-wilt colt «( corn and then he would taka be). The members of the Honed of has been wicked extravagance, Education are: Edward Kamienski, •oft i-ollnrn. Better get here i Hi-ipe-de would Inko A mouthful public mismanagement, nnd gov- Women's Batiste Gowns for theiip. All alaea. $1 Francis Magyar, Alexander Vazor- ernmental crookedness, it can't be one. The oldest mnn In the tribe tky, Leo Hrudy, Marvin (!re,en Would muke n cro«(i of pollen over done entirely by the harrassed Kxtrn *iin 4 for 111. wald, Joseph Karaczkowxki, Ku- home folks. For those there must 2 FOR the miisli, nml iliey would he mnn Uene Wadiak, Walter Wadiak, and he funds found elsewhere. WOMEN'S HOSE tod wife. Joseph Szulmiowski. FULL FASHION HOSE h n n (1 rm MEN'S WC-RK PANTS VALUES If we had a Legislature that K In rrsuiftr nnil He loved Margaret, the white Group* Organize could legislate and a Governor who |lrl, but he would wed Ha-spe-de, The council group mot and elect- had not squandered his leadership, 2 PR. 6 PR. MEN'S WHITE DUCKS TO the Indian muld, tomorrow. ed .John Dixon presidenp t of the New Jersey could set Up a state lrr and nbeer, qitnttly. Nrw council, The Board of Education fund, to be raised by decently plan- (» 10H- 2»e MEN'S STRIPED SLACKS $1.49 He slid tu the. ground, otulkoil elected ahAilcft. All «Ufii, 60c BROADCLOTH SLIPS to the river Imnk nnd ntood with Marvin Greenwald, prcni ned taxation, to take care of these lent; Leo Brady, vice^nrcsident local relief deficiencies. MEN'S KHAKI PANTS ea. bowtil head looking down Into tlio i and Kiiffono Wndialr, elerk I Relief upending is a neighbor 4 FOR depths, glinted t>y tlio moon. On Tlie council iiuirmd the. following hood matter. It means better and Women's Acetate Dresses 1 inddun Impulse he cnimnenreil ;i,pp<>intivt> olticial.i at a meeting more help for those who need it. mt and TT*U madr. MEN'S DRESS HOSE MEN'S WORK HOS to *trlp hluiHeir or his clothing. Ilu yi'stiTtlay: borough attorney, Wil- Women's X Size Wash Dresses to 44. Bur now and aired lightly Into the witter. liam CoiiKhlin; recorder, John Cap- 8 PR. 12 PR. When ho clmnliered out he dried r.zynsky; imildinK inspector, Wal- Women's Lace Knit Dresses i ter Bart/.; healtn inspector, Paul BOYyWEEK Better set kcre early for , Large Rrlevt.on of new himself with his hands, shivering a Large Selection. Values to $1.98 Ea. tkeae. Solid colon for nark. Koepfler; librarian, Walter Puchs; (Continued from page one) U»(7 pjidrruii and colon. bit In the ulglit wind, lie picked chief of police., Edward Kamienski; SUEDINE JACKETS AIM tmatj net Smart •travin and ful of the frail lilosaoma and car»- ;cnts, a first aid tent and a tent In While dun of Chief John J. O'llrlcii of llel which will be exhibits of Scout •Ilk* In lirlma a ad fully \frapped their stems In damp 6 uiout, even wears u badge on his raft. r b a n n. ('levrrly They "lue enmbed e»tt«B aklrta, itell Hit1 collar. He spends the (Uly In hia The public is invited to witness Before a white huutiu on a buck La*U l-a.t color braadclota aharta. II. ». ••>! master's office, at hcadquorlera. ;he demonstrations from 2 to 6 N ft w H «»•««! ataaaariL Imart »at, cla ((Met lie pauxui!. Mghtly he vault M, Saturday. All hraa tic aldra. AU dm. 2Se gnit. ed the picket fenea anil fitnoj be Value, to il.lU. pMth a cottonwood trou that grew All better draisei reduced for Under Marguret'8 hedroom window. HATS $1.00 7TO 9$1.88 Saturday only. Only one to a Tours Country at IWPTMY. customer. l.SOO CUSTOM-STYLED MEN'S BROADCLOTH j ftlh-Dit nl iiiiiyi-rt out Into the (Continued from page one) Ight to look at his flowers. Some Cost of 20 Cents •f the fragile things were drooping. Pottstown, Fa.—It cost Steph ihen Szemcsak, Eileen Cutter, Alta WOMEN'S SILK Deats, Agnes Hoffman, Elizabeth ifcMe hi touk out and threw away. en Kltlenhouse, twenty-four, ei- Women's Arch and Dress SHIRTS Orban, Cecelia Medvitz. 8«ven perfect Liloomu remnlned. actly a) cents to take a 16 iiiotitlid lour of the United Sixth Grade—Gloria Deats, John Without difficulty he vaulted from Kolibas, Marco Papi, Carroll So- states. Dresses « long branch of the trae to the leld, Clifford Johnson, Stephen Kli- •Hi WDd tteiiytd luilrtt the room. Ititteiilton.'jc left hero with %2 mik, Alfred Silva, Eulalie Beech, In his poi'Lel. Ilia travels, ac- Eleanor Jacob, Esther Kielman, S1HCES PTe dropped to the floor like a I tu complished l.]iruiiKli hitchhiking Helen Pallagi, Victoria Russalu, 'flMdow, tits heart ttiundiirlug HJHJ •olid If In his breast. If he should he nnil i ruin rides, took him as far Evelyn Sager, Sophie Zubick, Irene •:• s| Values 1 "ipisak, Lillian Knorr, Gladys Chris- . Vi tHOght ! An Indian, entiti'lng (he north M Si'.iMli and na far south to • , us New Mc\li:u. tenseu, Alligra, Donnelly, Margaret bedchamber of n white girl at night leneji, Rosalie Kloss, Olgu Korne- to $1.69 He worked in ri'staiinintu for 6y atMtlth! They wutild tear him uk, Jean Snell, Agnes Szymbor- REG. to pieces I iiiui.ls mill panned nnltl In Call-. iki, Stella Szymonifka, Dorothy WOMEN'S SPRING fornia. One time be had a strike $1.69, $1.98 He percelveil a umiill white bed Wasylyk, George Misko, Andrew W« «oai4 talk about tht t>ll-| In (he fur corner nnil beard i[\t of two ounces of the glittering Tash. VALUES orlatr, keaatltal atatrrlala au4 metal, which netled hliu $(U. Fifth Grade—William Colgan, COATS «•« aVtalllaft (or a neek. Hut] fOlllul of »l"\v luclllblllg. van Klaoce. will pr*vc ta yoa tliry'ra The iflil lay on her side, one Iteceutly lie retunied with one oseph Trdeyi, George Farago, SUITS AMU«. Decatuaaa^ ffkltca. •olid eolura,] five cent piece and $1.74 worth Howard Hertz, Stephen Kovacs, en patleraa. Noa-wtM aaflara, atareli ««1-| : J)»nd under her chert and the oth- Owrj%, blnra, bclKn mid rlhltca Only »-•. Value, to of gold. ulin Matey, Michael Misko, Helen lara. bullua dowa rallara, Keat collar* ctjt thrown HI* over lior bend. Tier 5 V..r •kl" »r«H»ruk awl fast i-olor».| Antosiewicz, Evelyn Johnson, An- In all LK-I. aud .Ijlc. Hlack curls Here tumbled on the na Kopin, Stella Bamburak, Elsie All alaea. firblte pillow, her lips slightly part- ;iors:eka, Lillian Brown, Vivian Col- oxfurd ljl>r arvk ahu«a tor the GIRLS'WASH 2 |JM with h«r breathing, her eipren U..d Log Jail mi, Nancy Gulino, Mary Orban, eilta nlilr fout. ISO palr< of DRESSES for * WORK SHIRTS i'Oon tranquil n.s tbat of u Mndoniui. Law violators in earl/ Indianapo- nna Sekosky, Sophie Shummy, *1 MEN'S DUNGAREES Pash-Da-nl dared not attire fur lis were housed In a Jail construct- nlillr aud tau ayiwt aboea la- I tin- imiillij blue 2 FOR of waking tlie girl. CimtlmiH ed of logs 12 Inched In diameter, Lostes in Battle of Shilpbi t'ludcd. llurrj! Ilaarnirut, ilrulm. H4*lufurt*cd at fine trade eaaaabrar. Blue tl saya the Iiidlunapolli Newt. The In the two-day buttle of Sbtloh In INFANTS' SILK *6 loaned over her, noting hnw a to > all pulula vf alraln. ur urtf. Two asckata, triple ' Tennessee durlag the war between $1 moon heblml him cast a loiii; log jail was the lirat In the city. It DRESSES All alE«a. •tltea.d. the states, the Union army lost 13, Wing xhaduw of tlie eagle f««lb was built In 1SJ2 and lasted until ; All alwa Ills Imir 1833, throe yearn before the city (M7 men anil the Confederacy 10,099. BOYS' STURDY NEW GINGHAM spread bin seven wig<( waa incorporated. It wtu set afire SOCKS and 7 fan wise unit placed them on bj a prisoner and destroyed. Op ANKLETS Pr. MEN'S "BIG YANK" WORK pillow by the girl's face. Then the lower floor of the' Iwo-storjr SNEAKERS SLIPPERS turned and swiftly and noiseless cauln-]all the only light admitted With HMII was through a window, one foot Black, brown or BABY'S SOFT SOLE .',#•» across tins room, on the white. Reinforced UemilKul SHIRTS __>fce gave a backward look. "Fun? square, with Iron bam ncroas It. A • * a m a, bumver lu all tar mew $1 A couutrj-nlde (avorita, WU1 ladder led to the upper story, Toe«. »!•«• lafaulu' colvn aad vlalia. SHOES Pr. alaad kard w.ar and fra«n*nt pi, my little SAgu lily," he said laoudrt-l»«. Hoe quality kla« another to a dungeon beneath the HV, to i, llora' 2V> (Uae« 1 to H. 69 native Navajo. "It could lll« aud H'tr ebambray. Slaea to IT, Urst tloor, where unruly 49 hove been." Special! Wool Flannel were kept. stepped out and swung to MEN'S "TROJAN" WORK Band. A shaft of moonlight COAT and .39 him and he stood motionless. RUMMAGE SHOE SALE PANTS * up. All the boy drulm'd Be Here When the HAT SET auou nuke. ,tf |i hlfl face and only the bitter 400 vain uf ntamro'a draaa lies. fl.»8. ttln.a 1 tu 4 b remained. ICeep Young and Beautiful ' 1 prartlrall> «l>ru a»»«f li i although no brteie with New and Modern WaiUeH. llrokeu alaea irow $ ty Pt INFANTS' 3 PC. MEN'S SWEET », he ahivered. It waa long |>ust Personality all«l>ll) aulled from hamlllua} Jfaaw f«r beat aaleetlun, iljht It w*M his woddlug day. Croquignole or Spiral 59 KNITTED SET PAIR (W, Mat Overalls PERMANENT WATE 2 Pairs and Booties Set appall Wall., UM »•>•• i Self Setting Winding with End Up I Methods Are B«t, i-uu u»e uar luitaipy (a p*t drum, iiur>, hay «tt*li '<« wake WOMEN'S BAGS bume tu*vrov«iHeutai ti» n«ve 50 No Extra i a Veteran Teacher uii>u«> uu VMvli barg-tilMf w nay ullier i>ur|ioiie. , Mntw.-*A teacber retlr- IVIV WB HKLf KOUt and 2 FOR yean. Jil«8 Sanli A. Come lu — milt — »r 'phone (or from 6 month* Itr*. TB« V«1HC«. New calaal *r, boWa that roor« ol«-fjifeli- lull .imtttlmlUI lnlminMl to I year ;. and ntylaa UolnAlaf alf method* are ueeded la the l INDUSTRIAL Work Done fey Bipfrts i beta % flru belief 1B AMERICAN BARBER and UMBRELLAS » l of BEAUTY SHOP S.BU