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AY, DKCEMBtt «, 1140 IITTOCB IN Priceless Writing By ban The Terrible 7n 15/0CCC QUOTABORO WINS atw niter Atmn ffttt; CARTBRBT—Rev. Konrtantin* Lfy Rev. Hundiak For JV. Y. Library Photostating Runkovfch arrived tare from New B 7 VOTES York City Tuesday to tak* op hU CAHTKHKT From Very Rev- seventeen yoara of age. This was his faith and that of other Chris- FOR JAN. '41STATE GRANT dutlfi u paator of St. Ellat Greek 4TH ANNU John llumliiik. imntor of SI. |i,,. in 1 •r>4fi. He was the first sovereign Catholic Church. H« succeed* the mr».ri llki-nini«|i Ohiirt-h. the New- tian sects Ivan arranged for a pub- Ils 'f> proclaim the theory of the divine late Rev. Alexis Hedvecaky who York Pulilir Liliwry has recently lic debate between himself and RECOUNT right of kings and put his views on died ftv8 weeks ago. father Runho- ennchod its rare bonk department Rokyta, whom he considered hen- *is Subject into Writing in two IS NOW OPENOF vlch and his wif» art now making father Hundiak owns ,i priceless tic. Ironically this debate, on remarkable epistles. Despite the their home In th« rectory on Cooke nearly 400 yrars old Christianity,, took place just after na| Tabulation Shows fact that he wrote somewhat ex- Avenue, adjoining the church. They which i* the reply nnuie. by Ivan Ivan had returned from an expedi- tenaivftly, not a single autograph of Applications Beinf Taken Economies Effected Dm> have one son, who is a physician, the Terrible in » debute on Chris- tion in which he had slain thou- |iMl!!tv Oi Beniulock this despot, officially titled C«r and lives in Canada. tianity With Jan KnkyUi in 1570 sands for alleged treason in Nov- Ioann VMilyovich. has come down At Borouf h Hall For inf Pait Year Nets MM. Medvecaky* widow of th: and he lent the book to the library gorod and Pskov and while savage if a* Thirty-Two to posterity, and for this reason late priest, has pone to Manvill* that it might be reproduced by executions were still going on in Father Hundiak1* manuscript is all Next Continfent Town Big Premium to make her horn* thtre with her photostat. An n«W of this the capital itself. It was present- the more valuable. ' son, Rev. Daniel Mtdvtcaky, who work, detailing the hNtory of the ed in Russinn, the only language ja pastor of « Greek Catholic COMPLEXION manuscript, was publi/hed also in Iran "Orthodox" tvan knew,'amid great spletidor, on JWNCIL Church In that place. Since th» the library bulletin, i Christianity had reached Russia a decorated platform. Ivan spoke UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS REINERTSEN SUBMITS iff TO BE ALTERED by means of Bulgarian missionaries first and Rokyta answered him, at death of his father Rev. Daniel Father Hundiak-ttn owned this from Constantinople, and Ivan af- length. The Czar ordered Rokyta'i 17 TO 23 ARE ELIGIBLE LOW BID FOR TRUCKS Medveciky ha* sei v«d the local par- treasure since 191B when it was fected the Eastern, court-ruled or speech written down, and a few ish and now returns to his regular sent to him by his fatherher. "orthodox" form. Although both months later h* handed Rokyt* n duties. ^Republicans Ami Tw« W h Wan the Terrible, while cruel be- the Lutheran* ard CalvvniRts hal detailed refutation which he had Charge By WoUgomath On composed. Change Made In Method Of Tank-House Teas k Democrats Still Sit On yond comprehension, was the pos- churches in Moscow at that timn sessor of an unusual amount of and there were Portestants in The Di»coT«rjr Pay Provides For De- Type Of Vehicle Fa- SCOUTS EXAMINED learning for his day and interested ner-Up; Martiuak That Body Ivan's service he was violently op- For three centuries this reply, himself in cultural pursuits as well posed to their doctrineB. which attacked Luther and his fol- pendents And Saving vored Is Denied Gets Btttinf Avtril as the slaughter of thousands of A Lutheran minister named Jan lowers as enemies of Christianity FOR MERIT BADGES i,.K|,yr — Final .results in human beings. Ik Uved in the first was known only in the Latin ver- Rokytn arrived nt the Polish Em- CARTERET — Applications for ml of voteB cast here No- half of the sixteenth century, m»k- bassy in Moscow in the 'Spring of sion given by a Polish historian, CARTBRET —Through curtail- CARTERET-CloM to 3M anuary enrollment in the Civilian ment of its operating expenses thin ploycs of the U. 8. M«Uls ] 1170 * al QtriM for Owrtowi Troops Abo Being Organ- ! majority of seven votes SS?MIB£..*.W mm are now being tiken at the Wel- from the N. J. Municipal Aid As- , ,,- iii succeed himself, and fourth annual bnnquet of are Office in the Municipal Build- sociation, it was reported by Coun- • ••I George BennuJock. interdepartment Softball iing. cilman William Gr««mwald Wed- Emergencies ,..ijnrity of thirty-two to ff Endorses Sale New Post Office May Become Reality held laat night In the main ball All applicant)! i,mst he male citi- nesday night at the meeting of th.' CARTERET—%ht Boy Scouts '•iinitclf in office. Prior to of the Wiimb«th.Cart»r«r zens of the United States, between thorough Council. By this applica- who arc candidates for merit i i he Mayor's opponent, Stephen J, fombt, brad Mayor Lauds County's As Title Difficulties Are Cleared the ajfos of 17 and 23, of good tion it is ex [we tod the borough may I badges were examined Monday . . hum .larm-s J. Lukach had J e Ul ^i character, healthy, single, unem- secure $8,251,1)2 from this night when a Court of Review- Josep*« h-' Sar/.illo*»* chairma, an ardenn of tint I ..._ , I (1 the winner by one Fight Against Plague as held at the Borough Hall; I 1 ployed and in need of jobs. ?atlon which give? such assistance er of the league and fornMfl ! Mr. Bensulock's majority Sen. Smathers Says Bids Will Be Sought This Month; roop committee members pren Bach C, C C, enrollee receives only if specified economics lire siter of the Mechanical Dep r twenty-two votes over in Statement ent were William Graeme, William Sum Oi $87,000 Still Available For Building the sum of $30 per month plus achieved. A resolution authorizing team, was toa^tmaster i,t, Benedict W. Har- food, quarters and clothing for a this application v-'iis adopted. Misdom, Carl Grohman, Fred The honor giicaU w*r« CARTERET— Endorsement of CARTERET — The Carteret cumstances, bids for construotion period of six months to two years, Ruckriegel and Edward V. Rocky. The body also adopted a resolu- Hochschild, vice president ulation after the recount he anrhjal sale of Christmas Seals Industrial Association has been of the new poat office here will depending on his desire to re-enroll Work in progressing here in tion providing for the issuance of U. S, Met«U Ronninf iy the Middlesex County Tube»- advised, through the co-operation be sought this month. In a re- at the termination of each six- the organization of all troops for $50,000 in tax anticipation notes and Mayor Joseoh W. Hit ulosis and Health League was of U. S. Senator William Smath- cent letter from Senator Smath month period. In his leisure he is mobilixation plans for possible 'im-h 2831 and the ordinance for issuing Carteret. Heath SteeU, iven this week by Mayor Joseph ers, that barring unforseen cir- ers to Hoy Henneasy, the associa offered academic instruction from emergencies. Boy Scout* have 2824 , $182,000 in tax refunding bonds, of the U. S. Metals Reflninf < W. Mittuch. The drive opened a tion's secretary, it was atated this the elementary through the ad- >roven particularly effective for .il.ick 2768 pending several weeks, was adopt- pany, who was aj«o schaduM J here November 25 under the lead- is the expectation, and when this vanced grades. He i.» given addi- his service because they can a»- 2736 ed on final reading. present, was unable to be «•! rship of Mrs. Meyer Deisman and tional off-the-job instruction along icmble speedily and the plans in- ;,.!.• the fact two Democratic matter actually is undertaken i Truckt Bought and sent a telegram in wli he Mayor in announcing his sup- AID SQUAD BENEFIT the lines of work used in the con- ilude methods of communication ;iin;iii were elected thia year will culminate a struggle which congratulated the league port issued the following state- servation program in which he is By a low bid of $6,930 Reinert- to be available when ordinary , i:nal complexion of the Bor- began in 1922. conclusion of its fourth su ment: engaged. Alt camps have separate sen's Garage was awarded the con- means are disrupted. Emergency , mums the same. Four COMMITTEES TOLD At that time there were tw tract to supply the borough Streot successful season. Both tfer, 1 "With a sense of fulfilling offi- school' buildings and workshops as Service Corps units will be organ i Joseph Galvanek, Frank post offces here, Carteret an child and Mayor* Mittuch cial duty os Mayor and with whole- well as recreational rooma and spa- and Road Department with two ized in tho district to give all • William Greenwald and Chrome, and there was no deliv- new trucks for (rarbage collection short speeches cngratulatinf hearted commendation as a private St. Joseph's Parish To Give cious libraries, Planned recrea- Scouts over fifteen years of age , i I. (utter are Republicans, ery or mail pick-up. The boroug at the meeting of the Council Wed- league. citir.en. I, J. W. Mittuch, hereby tional programs are an important a program of training for emer- ,ii,inn Alphonse J. Beigert, Card Party In School was named Roosevelt. In thai nesday night. The trucks will be ndorse the purchase of Christmas part of all camp schedules. gency service. The presentatior of trophle«,1 year-the association took the de- of White make and the price on . ,i. succeeds himself and Seals as a method of raisinp funds On Wednesday A change in the method of pay- made by the following comro; which the award was made includes This work is being done among Joseph SarrJIlo, of the Mech I. A Conrad will take the for the great national fight against sire for a common postoffict to ment of allotment goes into effect an allowance of $050 on the trucks Scouts all over the country under, irated by Mr. Lukach. ;uberculosis. CARTERET—Wednesday night Congress and the Post Office De- January 1, 1941. Department, Erwin Wnnn« . i .-count was in progress all of next week will bring a(»card partment in Washington and in now in use. the Chief Scout Executive, Dr. superintendent nf the "The approach of the holiday Each enrolled will receive in ,i,.v under ibaauperrision of party which Uev. James McLen- vestigation resulted. From this pther bidders were; Economy James E. West. Locally, inspec- which includes the Tank season once ugaln has brought to cash $8 per month. iinty election board and nan, O. S. M., pastor of St. Jo- came a combined post office and Garage, $7,500; Dalton Motor ion of all troops and Cub Packs runnors-up in the. the citizens of Carteret the simple, If he has dependents, an allot- Ota,, were re seph's Church, has arranged *« Salte, $8,504.80; J, Arthur Appl»- on the, Rational, roll call and,li. m« and direct appeal of that campaign, af Marat tiie benefit of thd Qjtttet* Wnk ti» coM'""'' fych tiny Seal is a contribution Aid Squad. Members of the par- this new post o: *7,9lS.5O. A charge by Alfred by four members of the Raritan The entertainment iriiiu l.yon for toward a cause of the utmost remainder of Ws allotment, : ish arc assisting; in the arrange- Wohlgemuth of the Economy Ga Council Executive Board, Emil the presentation of motto* worthiness. To protect homes—all Borough of Roosevelt was $7, will be held on deposit for hie ments and the party will be Tield to it. However, because ther< account to be made available to him rage that the specifications for th^a Strcmlau, Mr. Rocky, John Ken- turcs by Robert Dinters, safttj our homes—from the tragedies purchase were drafted to favor one rector. Tho Red KnifhU* ' in St. Joseph's School Hall. Jo- already were 23 RooseveKa in th at the end of his enrollment period. nedy and Clarence P. Perkins, caused by the ranges of tubercu type of tru«k was denied by the tra played during the cHnntt. •JI CROSS DRIVE loiu i4 the unwavering objective *eph Lloyd is to be general cha - United States a,nd the port oi This means that If a boy enrolls lr Borough Engineer, Joseph G. Jomo. The softbull banquet m Carteret was world-famous a: for ft month* he will have saved of the annual Christmas Seal Cam- man, with Mrs. rrank Kearny as Mr. Wohlgemuth's firm is agent, for includcil Stephen J. Comba, Jo co-chairman. well as historically significan $42, payable to him at the end of JND1SJ0W $271 pa IKK We pride ourselves that Chevrolet and OldBtnobilo automo MISS LAKOS NAMED Babitsky, Edward SchulU, A committee of men from tho this name was changed to Ca his enrollment our.s is u community of homes. biles. Gentilo and George Landon. Holy Name, Knights of Columbus teret, after a 'second referendum Shall we not join, then, in this un- Mayor Condcmm Home* Mambtrt of T« irrv Local Chairnun An and Young Men's Club and from was held. Th« office was estab- TO HEAD SODAUTY qualifiedly deserving cause? ' Mayor Mittuch stated a recen Membership of p^ the Altar-Rosary Society has been lished in a rented building, street inounces Ntw Contri- "I hope that all our citizens will SYNAGOGUE GROUP inspection' of many houses in the Mechanical Department team' * named to conduct the party. signs were erected, houses nunv Young Women's Group Of butions For Week buy as many Seals as possible this Chrome section revealed thej wore presented with gold tie i year. U>t every grit-ting card and i'he men workers so chosen are: berett. Later boxes were put up PLAN MOVIE SHOW were "not fit for human being St. Elizabeth's Church ami aoftbnlls attached included J gift package that goes forth from Francis A. Monaghun, F. H. and postal pick-ups and delivery drew Chamra, Prank Marell ti\i: I'HHBT—-Borough Clerk to livo in" and asked the counci! Carteret carry these small decora- O'Brien, Charles J. Kiudy, Bene-' instituted, und the committee on public wel- Has 34 Members Edward Schultz, Eugene Fo I Perry, chairman of the diot W. Harringtoh, Cornelius A. Andrew liistak, Joseph Str tions, attesting that our commu- , industries took up Mrs. Harry Chodosh Nam-fare to confer with the Board o CARTERET—Members of the • h.. Drive now under wuy George Sloan, Mike Siekerka, nity is alive to its responsibilities Sheridan, William V. Coughlin, a,g0 the queatjon of changing the Health, inspect the properties con Senior Sodality of St. Elizabeth's Miuuncwl this week's tota ed Chairman; Card Par- thony . Bartnczuk, Mike Wo and is doint: its part in a great na- J. Gervase Nevill, Leo J. Coughlm, name o{ the teiepnone exchange demned, and then ask the owner; uliutions in the following Church named Mm Theresa La- Mike Miff,0CB, John Luaskuk| j, ;ional drive." William F. Lawlor, Francis tQ Cartereti and this wa8 effected. ty Is Held Monday to make them livable; He sai kos president at the meeting held ^ gtan w hoWski JftllB Coughlin, Philip Foxe, Jr., Joseph By referendum tne municipality most of the owners of the»e prop- I, acknowledged $139,5S CARTERET—An auction sale Monday night at the cnurch. |,M Jn(| ](j^ patri(.k Toth, Thomas Vevereux and J. voted to change its name from WM featured Monday night at the jeftie g are out of town residents, Others chosen were: vice presi-| xhe Twik Hou«o team, American" Tank B. O'Donnell. Roosevelt to Carteret, and an meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary • - •• FERKO RITES HELD and suggested that if the dent, Margaret Pisak; secretary, |UP| was ^warded silver'tii' 1O00 Final plans will be made Mon- effort then started to get a Car- .,:-, CO oi the Brotherhood of Israel Syna- to the owners falls to briiiK im- Eleanor Jacob; treasurer, Eliza- lth medals attached. day night at a meeting of all work- teret post office building. Con- i Trust Company.. gogue. Plans were made at this provements the borough tondem beth Kelemen. Rev. Benedict ers of the Tank Hpus* HERE ON JESDAY tra in the school hall. gress authorized this, but no ap- time for a motion picture enter- Stulc, O, P. M., is spiritual direct- A imeler Corp, these buildings. team included Joseph Mate, propriation was made. About three or and plans have been madu for 1-00 tainment for which Mrs. Harry Councilman Frank Haury citei Wiaroneiy, Mike Capik, "., of America years ago there wu a definite ap'- Christopher Street Resi- Chodoah WHS named chairman, and the dangerous condition nt th the group to attend masts Sunday C»ijkowaki, John Cheep, 2-00 Aid To Registering Aliens ptopriation of^ $94,000 for a post I 1'Jnstern Star a donation was voted to the Tu- new overpass in East Rahway morning at i> o'clock. Bialowarczuk, Daniel Ogden, dent Long HI Dies Satur- office here, and a site finally was i the (iolden Chain Offered By New York Firm berculosis League. He suggested proper lighting am At this meeting a constitution Ted Jarnutski, Joseph Jarnu purchased on Romanowski Street. and by-laws also weru adopted. Gabriel Kasha, (('apt.) Ben I , >• Chlorine day In Hospital CARTERET—-An offer of as- After the meeting there was a warning signals. The matter wi 25.00 Title to this lias been passed re- Thirty-fouri, member* are now en- Al Seaman, Anthony Barbitfl, '•"•is (*.„„...„ sistance to aliens here has come card party with the following be brought to the attention o cently and word has now come rolled and others are as follows: thur Crawfoid, Cyrus Deab i on School CARTERET--Funeral services from the Transatlantic Steamship winners: Mrs, Samuel Wexler, the board of freeholders. 10.00 that as soon as the final specifica- A. Kostenbader, managw. i IS ,... were held Tuesday morning from Arrfvals of 160 Fifth Avenue, New Mrs. Morris Chodosh, Mrs. Harry (Continued on Page I) Misses Margaret Pisuk, Helen tions are decided bids will be Frank Marviniak, of thc^lli Hale his home, 36 Christopher Street, York. Persona who must register Gordon, Mrs. Harry Chodosh, Arva, Helen Soltesz, Mary Sol- requested. A balance of $B7,000 leal Department, won the i Teachers" 25.00 for Stephen Fcrko who died Sat- under the Alien Registration Act Mrs. Max Glass, Mrs. Robert Cho- {asz, Helen Dcrczo, Helen Sumut- urday night in Perth Amboy Gen- for architect's fe«a and construc- doah, Mrs, Elmer E."Brown, Mrs, W. F. Ruddy ht Taxpayer ta, Margaret Kambasocky, Johan- hanipionshin wi,ih an School and who have difficulty ascertain- 515. Fiank Yap. flniahlo|j 15.00 eral Hospital after it lung illness. tion is available, $7,000 having Abraham Durst, Mrs. Max na Pisak, Mary §isko, Mary Palin- s ing the name of the steamar, date in the individual landing, I * Mr. Ferko, who was fifty-live years been spent for the land. Schwartz, Mrs. Leo Brown, On Levy kaa, Margaret Skitku, Helen La- School and place of their arrival, may ob- awarded a prise. 9.00 of age, is survived by his wile, tain information from this organi- Mrs. Edward Shapiro, Mrs. CARTERET—By paying one- kos, Betty Kovacs, Grace Putnoky, 1.00 Julia and live sons, Stephen, Jr., zation which may be of help t» MEETING CAU-EP Rebecca Zimmerman, Mrs. Meyer half of his 1941 taxes on Mon- Margaret Toth, Ann Demjen, Joseph, Anthony, of Carteret; them. ,. CARTBRET—Th* Poli»h-Amer. Koblenti, Mrs. Solomon Novit, day of this week, Walter F. Elizabeth Schultz, Ethel Bodak, DaughtmOtAmerka] ^ nry 1*00 John, of Perth Amboy, and Alex- It is reported that a!ic%p who ican CitUena Club will meet tomor- Mrs. J. Bernstein, Mrs. Yetta El- Ruddy became the first taxpay- Elizabeth Nagy, Margaret Chek. Have Partyjktimbtr ' 1.00. ander, of W«U»ld; on. daugh- were young »t the time of their row night in Falcon Hall. Refresh' owsky, Mrs. Epjhriam Solomon, er of the coming year. Mr. Elizabeth Demjen, Margaret ter Mm Frank Babitsky of Cai- arrival frequently do not have this ment» will be served after the bu»i Mrs. Isadore Brown and Mrs. Si- Ruddy's levy wag for his home Lenurt, Pulia Nafy, Emma Dem«- C AHTERET— mon Mentcher. ter, Irene Hellock, Helen Kattus, io date ..... teret, and five gr-undcliildiern. He information, and to them the •£- ig conciuded at 113 Grant Avenue. of Puritan Council, Daf was a member of St. Klias Church vice has offered help. Booklets list- Emma Balka, Yoalnda Makkai, America, weot to Lindttt:;1 and the St. Mary's Society. ing the incoming steamers and the Margaret Bellak, and Irene Spi- Ight to attend a reception: In €** tGf* Play conduct- detes of arrival may be obtained sak. or of Mrs. Jennie Moflre, Fuuerai Daniel by writing tu the address given, John Beech Is Elected President Qf Carteret High The nuxt meeting of the group councillor. The org«(j Benefit Chrck Sunday ^ in the church by Rev. above Bookjeta are available, in in St. will be held Dec. 10. bold a Christmas party Medvecaky and burial w« limited numbers, which list arrivals 26, for which Mrs. Ct und \t;rr;RBT— Gertrude's Cemetery under the from 1906 to 1926, inclusive. Those Athletic Assomtm; M'Carthy Is Faculty Adviser hull, Mrs. Cornelius ' <;d Sund«y PBII baarers were to report the year of their arrival OfHctrs Here December 13 Strack are in charge. Hulll f«V ththtt Unite o John when wriUng for thUheip- widely diversified nature have oc qut?, a debate, and a play and over . The Carteret rep- At the meeting held 's Church, TU» entertain. Tainik, John oupied, students at-Carteret Hih trip to the Metropolitan Museum of resentation WM Sdphie Fedak, cers will be in- Thursday night Mrs. Ague*] Art in New York. Miss Helen Hull Mary Feryo, John Gudmtntad, «:hedul»l»d tf adradrt, lit 7:30 Andrew Kovacu. School In. recent w«elb. TW ac- stalled a week from tonight by the d net staff, of Perth b*enew«h«d by 8t«- wmJiCHj tivities have not only be«n thbae of il the faculty adviser. Dorothy Haury, and Elizabeth Or- Al Beigert Association, the instal- were honor guests. A ban, chorus »tne;«rf Francis Pro- •i-ifob and organisations at the nehqol Itself, Leaders chosen by the Radio lation to take place at Beigert's culebration also was held, (oi| Itop played tbe baaaoon with the »i '"• tbe pianp Rev. Doyle Speak*> Before TtdkAbmtJammOtSexbut alto have iIW p*rUci»*Ui - Chibwere the following: President, Hotel in the clubr-oonm. Those Lillian Graeme, Mrs. MU4r*i;J Robert! Shutello; vi« president- orchesba. >• in tha vet: M Wem- tion by the body \a who are to take office are: Presi- tndMrs. Hull. The first i A.O.H. Meet In Hoboken Phyllis Chodosh; secretary, Helen Because John Gudmestad was th Zatik, SUsphen „„ of New f the dent, Joseph McOann; tint vice the blanket club went to, in which they Mynlot treasurer, Edward Kollbai. one of the ils.pt'plU who haa been i—Rev- James A topic of an HtattwM ar»tt|M, president, Al P»r»el»y; second vic« Georgu peBot, a member of the chorus for three of St. Joseph's b« given Mlrt T|i*W kits Dorothy Venook «the faculty president, Piter Psnek; recording Sunday adviser. Actlvitl#» planned include years he wa» chosen to Quke a secretary/ Elmer Horvatti; ftn^n Cl,UBNAMiSOFFlC spoke meeting of the C*^t»Ww ba attendance at a radio broadcast prflMntatloQ »Mch at the farewell etui secretary, Joftn gosnowaki CARTBRET—Cenai-aJ meeting oi the Club. This raeetlm *>» John ; ni(tht at . er, Kmily Mareinr and a program of entertainment to dinner. Mis* Qanevieve T. Kramer treasurer, Elwood Var Deventer American-Sltvak Club at the J ni(t At this the Borough Halt §Ml tbha UctHTUt ? i»rv of ththe Hibernians. Winifrtsi O'Don- M given for others. Som* of.tbe and George fiaiachtnann were th« guards, Stephen Wndskl and Ray ing held Wednesday W wi|| be throu** tM. courtesy of " ' ' will IN d«v?ted to d> the Bell T-ta^CtolWjE; ia?ulty cbftjarwet and Bongiorno; trusU«, Joseph tjie followinft, ofliceii s »> of favoriW radio J«o- National look W«ek WM marked owleckl, Samuel lUptan, Bern- Michael 6tnfur»; vie* Louw U»»a Michael Petro; see in th» teWvi.lihrant fay « »P««ial, Jullua Popo- r-NvoN tea which lhnat; rebojrqing U q. J, « vtci, Mn Btattk, Wtm «4Hivan •/'•MITES |« tha 1 itwNoti took j*rt hi and Louis Ft«a. l I ' hud canctrtotlihaj ilt wi?« from a house On lh m ^ M *1 m at d •'•CAB mi8 i! 0m 1 ^r»nk I") , ^? *••.{*'**§(* lain to Galieta where he gave it to tfie pantaMiiM Up hoit. Thin h«»t wa. Fa*h«r a n*r«r*aU>«itfe l Cli|||TBBT — I|T i K h t, Ryes Pric Ifundiak'n father, who Rent it her* FAfiltf B j !fimic(l from Pagt 1) Council ligree « fpcahontnf, to- America to hi« »on. to the onfc ofljer one axlnlinfr. Thia ]/r' k Thfii in Iho eighteen inv- will tnteiiijbi the Ofeat roqohon- CA RTKRRT At 1 Tho manuscript i» on eighty- other copy came t» liffht in 1R78 Tl FRANK TfTH, JR. ad hpc trt^f Monday nif$fc »)• int iivr, depurate mannscri]! nt ..„..„„ » J. Lukar three folic leavm and well prenerv- VFlwu It mi dterovercd by n stu- the meotlnit in I. 0. Oi F, Hall. Sup ici -•] II were di*cov«red. The one that Helen Fistcs, (frftduftte ..... «il will ask the, (',>,,!: pd although nnly a portion of the dent named A. N. Popov, who puli- per fiU, b« aenB4 h| th.a Mowing 'in I 1 "V Humlink's poiwemiion Cerenmny Performed la now ;iHemline Wood 3oa>e>; pwiride lights at , original parchment binding re- Hshsd hi* diicowry that «hme year. fen i litchl in 1877 in the attic Committee: MM. Ursula Freeman, New York City on a schoi^lgh Way station and n..,,,, mains. According to one authority In this Chelm copy of Father Hun- of (' Thi'olocicnl Seminary al St. EfciaWA'. Chan* Mis. JaiA Rfwl., Ife*. Barry Yet- has made unusual projprefla Ivan's answer to Rokvt« was con- for the ,.',,, Diil i II Western Rusaia, among d»k'», there are irtrer mistakes , By Rtv.Mtat Hi jot manj Mrff CTiatles 'lg!rrt?4,. Mrs. lUuliws. From tho Bonv I senrdtjd ninnuKi'ipU and tained in a precious brooule fciml- anj .'( Hermann Avenue, Up F^Hf^Ci CARTBKiT— %n g speed stmlies in Grcftg. s*ori>iand, pump hou<;< ToLh, .Ir,, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Uon for Wwld Camp *1, Woodmen in record time of six week«. TbA? Finnk tots of fimerwn Stgeet,i of the WOTW, a roathbrftaniiation, report ulao credits) the student Wiw the deed to tin- i took place Saturday in St. Eliza- came for a program ttfeaented Nov- excellent work in her other »tudie«| ppoperty given to th. beth'* Church where the wrt* ember 27 as a twenty-fifth anni- which are a art of the one»y^aptex^ ied to the v.i, mony was performed by the (£**- versary dfnncT dance and onter- ecutive secretarial I'. H. Load MOST POWERFUL TRUCK making thMft new 1941 Cliev- Avenue. I)OrIS OI All, I.ANRN from (1.00 Ainbny Avr, nt XVn«tilnsr- (i.VMKS, VLBI HS «n< «(>'J"rut,S from M<- loii St., Ptrlh Vnilhoy ViH* V. M. rol»» tryclu Kw b«it-looklng as Munlrlnal HUIIIIIIIK. IN THE 10W-PRKE FIELD CLUB ELECTS Hf^& WKSTKKN MVSTKRV mi Other Novrl* We - 3 for |&IX> Personal Loans! Womlbrldice 7i<)3 P. M. well at th« btftf-perfQiming trucks NOK-KH'l'ION tro^l IWc CARTERBT—6(fioer« have been K*-r«kii,n nml WnnlilnR:- in the entire lowest price field. CAltL><< riNN PIRSONAl LOAN UKN'i' THE KKWEST IU)OKS - XMAS A VU diit AVVM., t'arterrt Hi4S P.M. elected by the fioreji Club M fol- • N. J, brtiil O«pl Lie ••'. 90-HORSEPOWn NEW LONGER WHKIBASE lows: President, Miss LiUUs EB-. tlrmly Comer*, <.:«r- tok; vice president, Frank Gukult CORNER LENDING LrBRARY BOOK SHOP (crel 0.50 I», M. CO*. SMITH ft STATE STRlM. STANDARD EHGINf MIW iKlKClUAIlNfl WIL-BURING fidud I'riiea ya; secretary, Florence ?i«JflW(aj-- 303* STATE ST.,,PBRTH \MB0V NATIONAL RANK BUMi. (Over SUN-RAY DRUG STORj On» Daily fti.W to «>!M—O»eo »u,,., iliiira., F>L ii)d Sit. Kve». The !)*•«( Vor Thp Leant • greatly reduces tearing effort— czuk; troaaurer, Rose RusinaJr, act- CrlrndKbl* Rrnrv«|»nt Aid NMM PMTH AMfiOY 4-OOJ bringt rrua po«angef car steering ins troasoror, William Kish; pub-. Council licity chairman, Daniel Nagy. eote to trmk opexalion. NtW, Hm ClaVOffAHI DRIVER'S OFFICERS SUGGESTED, 93 HORSEPOWER COMMIIMfNT CARTERBT—Officers for 1941 HEAVY DUTY with gnoMy iureated lag room were nominated lust night at the, "LQAD-MASTiR" ENGINE and baMar, form-fhting MO! and meeting of the Hebrew Soc^d, AJJi~ back in cabt, giving much greater iinep, held at the Brotherhqo^ «l Pay (Oplhmil at ntn coil en Htovy Dirty Israel Synagogue. Stepnen Feld- drive* coniforr, man was head of ttve nominatinjc 'Next 60 MODELS ... OH NINE LONGER WHIELBASES committee and after the business session refreshments were served. . . . A COMPLETE LINE FOR ALL UNES QF BUSINESS Year! ECONOMY GARAGE Co. Uecorate 20 ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET, N. J. Phones: 8-0675—8-0945 WUb

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Center 'itMgfaerAniHayTm ' fcw Alley' Great Film in I? With Adventure Romam> Action rotnance, iaugnietlaughte. ^^^ ^ ..f th« With V.ctor Mature and Lotrite PUU sharing rtelUr honors and » strong supporting cut featuring Lto Cawilto, torrigHt a* the Majestic Th^rT ' Bruce Cabot, Vivienne Osborne, Robert Barrat and MHet Pfl3me Mande*, Hal Roach's sweeping sea epic, "Captain Caution." *?!L ^«da great fe*t«ml will have its initial ah owing at the Strand Theatre tornomij throurt United Ariinta n\ ~ i: include* Ajkn J«nlc- new film production WM i Halston, the Nicholas graphed from th« f*mou» novel \y i,;l!y darjclng itars, and 10Y AND DOUGLAS SUdt Own Lmttlt Kenneth Robert* and w»» tr»a»- ,,l'-iieh) Garter. (err«d to th« screen fro« • «*n- "Funnier than ev»r" is a familiar ario written by drover Jones. : mi' of America's great- phrase where Jo« B, Brown is con- The itcry revolve* arwind ikvt :..,!• song writer* of yen- ON mm SCREEN cerned. But the fact remains, his adventure in Us lives; mil today contribuUnK neweM. starring comedy at the of Victor BUturv, portraying Un- ' mid biggest hits, "Tin Teamed For First Time ID Crewnt Thwtre, OohtmbU's "So til le role, and Iiouise Plait, pl&yin| .'' nurpasaei by far any You Won't T»lk?", is funnier than a high spirited girl, whe Uk«t her. nice 'Alexander's Rag. 'Third Finger, Left Hand', ever! father's place M captain of the, ,,|." which »jvept the na- To Open Tomorrow From the moment bh« tHI# card* Olive Branch wh»n he \$ killed in t; lills how tons; hits arc are fltshed upon the semen, with sea battle. As Oorunm, a daunt-' Mymn t,oy, |.,., credits a»4 cast less seafarer, Mis* Platt is seen' human terms of compos- , fnr thc fjrs until the final fudvout; "So You in her first starring role, a rol*J niu; plujrfrers. time with MHvyr \hm } , , abnnn- Won't talk?" today will keep which is intensely dramatic ami , "Tin Pan Alley" nar- K M 'Tin Pun Alley' it a |r«*t nuiicil thpw, ita^rinj; Allff FaM, Crescent Theatre *udknc«s gives tier a ftn« opportunity to dis- . experience* of two shoe- dons her role us tne "perfect wile. B*tly CribU and Jack O.ki.. The film open. tod«y at the M»- wh»» t piactickllpy mount play her outstanding talents M a ni publishers, Jack Oak- to kerp the man who made Garbo >e*tic Theatre. flnrt r»t« Theaplan, VtetoT Msttire,1 laugh continuous hot water in continuous and hilarious, laughter. .f.'lui I'ayno, whose aorjgs well known u a new Hal Roach "Third Finger, Loft Hand," hilari- | That it won't be strictly «oMmu- Rferaa L«y *kd M*l*r» D«««lai battle Ihtkr pioiiiinenee. after Alice jota is due only to th« obvious ne- star and turn in such pK>nn," "Pride and Preju- •Douthad itar playi a qh+al role, For the sake of accuracy in such THE SEVEN SEAS! ward's romantic operetta, dice," "Mnytime" and many othei that of linjid book critic and a highly-spiced and theatriwily .•• has Jeanctte MacPnmild RED-BLOODED MEN WHO oiitstandini? hits, directed. John M. UBdorworld kiUer, and ot^ar» in emotional effort, the studio report- ui Eddy in thc principal ('onstdine, Jr., producer of "Boyi ed to an unusual expedient. Jhey FOUGHT AN& DARED th« catt ^re Vivienne Otjbp/tte, i lie manner in which it is Town" ami "Edison, the Man," hired aa technical director ths man AND DIED FOR THE I ;tnd the excellent perfor- produced. Bernard Nedell and Tom Dujan. wh,o for 36 years was Mrs. LeslU LOVE OF A .,f the two leading churnc The cast includes Lee Bowman, Edward Sadgwck direcl«4 tke Carter's husband. | \li-;i MacE>onald as ft hiirh- latest discovery, m leading men, as fifaa, from an original by Rich- He is Lou Payne, second hus-|| HEADSTRONG SPITFIRE! !,!ii:lish girl and Teddy as an the attorney. Raymond Walhura Ls aid Flournoy, band of the actress, and her com-; ni.um Viennese musician seen as Miss I^oy's father. Donald panion until her death, He not p ;ii,m nhe eloped—makes this Meek, eccentric apiarist and detec- 'The Leller," only watphed Mi iam Hopkins por- rnjoyab'e piece of enter- tive in the Nick Carter series, plays Based on .Somerset Maugham's ray hi& own wife but coached an equally eccertric and comical play, this new. movie version is ad- youns Richard Ainley as hims^U. Hressard. Curt Bois art dealer. Felix Uressart, of nmaWy acted by Dette Duvig who l> P«n Al|,r." Sanders, Diana I-ew«( I'ay Ninotchka" and "Shop Around th< has the ut role of ,,.,iJ uthen eoBtributu to i Cfjfner" fame, tuldi? more IBURBS in $m is sayed, from Favorite jail story about *•' (lire. the situations as the art editor wh'i merely sensational Vy( tp) helps Myrna in her deceptions point of vieij, the construction of copfident music publisher andl Bonita (iranvillu, erstwhile child the 3tovy and, the study of motive pj^rtner before and during thp. actiess, plays her first sub-deb rolt and background. riod of the fir»t World War % as Miss 1-oy's very active younger Those &upportiug Miss Davia in- '.hjs (•heerful entertainment, ' Good performances are giv^r. PERTH AMBOY sister. Ann Morris and other fea- clude James Stephensen, Herbert tured players unite to keep the Marshall, Gale Suiuicrgaard and Jack Oakie, in the amusing t»le ol tomi'dy put boiliiiK at full steam. Frieda Iuescoit, the puttlisher, by Alice Ft«re, Jo)w Free Come Books Payne, Betty Grable, ESthej- Ral- Treasury reports reve/nue collec ston, Nicholas Bi others, John I^» I o Every B«y «nd Girl Nani task is heavy, with the Ital- up 21 % in October. Saturiliy |/|»tinee ian* faltering. ijer and Australian war uudKi't puts tota U. Sk bijf bombers are held vital New "njjiny-valufi" logic MUAY THRU SUNDAY startles mathematicians. taxes at 20',;. of income. to Brit«iB to win thc war.

On Sjttta Continuous Street At From 2 P. M. Th* Fk» Phone Corner* P. A. 4-3388 SEVEN ((7)DAYS$IAK) W , DECEMBER 7TH. FRANCES ROBINSON IOHI fin it Ikkwt A Colvnbia PREVUE TONITE! AND — THRILLS! PREVUE TIME TABLE TWO COMPLETE SHOWS S;54 "Young People" THRILLS 1 7:17 "Third Finger - Left H»J>d" 8:53 HYoung People" Usl Show Starts At 8:53 P. IO1I6 "TfajrJ FinftW • Left Hand" LOCKWOOD R8K PftEVIJ! TDCDAY NTTE • • • .HAH SHE WASNT RKMJ.Y MARHUD MAJESTIC BUT HE MMDS BEB**. act tie part! P. A, 4-0108 i» "Ni AISO -Hytf. * EVE. $he drwmwjr up in ran 0 imaginary hysb,and.., duce him! But hw iroutlM really start- mm ed...when he began Beautiful Ch*%»?'* - to take the job of "Mr." MONDAY 4 TUESDAY but Smart! MA TO THE LADIW GRl\i tt VI1Z Fistful mm CHINA Of Laughs! EVERY THURSDAY T WITH EVENING ADMISSION FAMILY Mvrna • * '• « I svi

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dim of nursing, ih« h*s * good ble beauty of the Islands, but VISIT SICK MEMBER ^ MOVIE BENEFIT KLjatNJ : opportunity to explain why nurs- also create« for ottr delight the CAlWWffiT -JfmriMN of tit. CAR/I1MRJET-~A motion picture Pr*feMiontl fern,' WeMtaf «^r «. New Booh At Library ing Is a desirable profession for vigorous and free ranch-life she Democratic district committee of >eneflt will be given at the Kite y#*rs, doctors and d«rthrti, as +«11 jal any girl who has the necessary knew In her Paradise. the fokrth election district went to Theatre hert next Tuesday by theSB proprietors || i1M| witnessed by Mary T. McCartney venture amonu people who she is thrown on her own respon- sand acres, herds of cattle, scores view with alarm this Hudson Our F, T. D. terrice «nable» yea lo "Say it with n,,Wr, tve hardly heard of public health and Lucy A. McCartney of Rah- sibility in a new position, and asof cowboys, blooded horses, and County Fuehrer, but he shows 8-0482 by wire for Xtnai. Place your order BOW and IITI il,r ,.,, way and was dated July 1, 1939. g, who arc nuspiciouB and Penny meets quite a little critii a setting of fabulous beauty. Over you wnat life is like in an Ameri- ! ,.,,,,!»t II. .'"I- telegraph charge. Mr. Mullen made his home for a I. .i,,i ..r Hull'.-. it all as manager, presided Ar- can police State where telephone long time »,i Mrs. Little's resi- mine von Tempski's dashing, lines are tapped and mails tam- dence, 14 Randolph Street. warm-hearted, tempestuous fath- pered with; where there are at John R. Baumann many spies as in a Balkan king- er—himself son of a von Tempski CARD PARTY HELD NAGY'S FLOKIST who as a young cavalry officer had dom; wnere tne police arrest peo- CART ERE T~Mrs. George EitablUhed 18B8 QUjrifitmaa fled political persecution in Poland ple on trumped-up charges, and 101 Roosevelt An-. Kiutz and Andrew Wohlschlagcr 900 ST. GEORGE AVE. RAHWAY, N to lead a life of adventure in thesearch, deport, or beat tnem, as won special award* Tnesday night Card-rot, N. .1. T.lephonei Rahway 70711, 0718, 0713 Antipodes. they Hke, at the card party held by Cartcrct Before she1 could walk, Armine Born in the slums, Hague got Post, American Legion, and the began to ride, carried on a pillow his political start in ft quarrel of Ladies' Auxiliary. Gervase Ncvill in front of the saddle. Boundless rival saloonkeepers. Raised amid and Mrs. Thomas F. Jakeway were space surrounded her, music and grinding poverty and tawiwsnww, in «h«rg«. laufhter were eternally in her ne became fabulously rich and ears. Volvanoes and tidal waves, able to say truthfully, "I am the • CLUB IS FORMED Gifts FOR MEN glorious blue and gold days on mw." Ruthless, humorless, unlet- CARTERET—A group of young THE QUALITY SHOP girls whost homes are in the f hW-' •MouftMa jtgjp,.gr*4 wii)4» aim- tered, vindictive, he r^fxQm thi; ing a saga of freedom, cattle pom- gutter to command nis city; then, Ing Hke red rivers between^tum- needing a Governor for his local a club which meets every Wednes bled hills, made each day afresh purposes, he branched out to com- day night. Officers ulefted are: SOX - BELTS - GLOVES adventure. With engaging fresh- mand his State, Mayor Hague is President, Marie Moscicki; secre- JEWELRY - SHIRTS - HATS ness of style, Armlnts von Temp 'the complete boss', the perfect tary, Ethel Sz'oke; treasurer, SHOES - MUFFLERS ski not only captures the incredi- type of politician, a fixure char- Mary Bock. acteristically American and infi- nitely dangerous. (riving his doctoral dissertation on Nsw Jersey politics; he has also Dayton David McKean has 'been a member of the New Jer- WALLETS PAJAMAS Laupht for ten years at Princeton, SILK AND FLANNEL ROBES \ ' sey legislature. NECKWEAR - SWEATERS HANDKERCHIEFS - SUITS Ask about our famous "ROCKORA" all year 'round UMBRELLAS UNDERWEAR coat TRAVELING KITS - 8P0ETWEAR OVERCOATS - GIFT VOUCHERS RADIO REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES, HOUSECOATS - PARTY PRIZES ALL TYPES Mr 28 ream' nptrltncr In wlrc- Iim an* radio guarantee com- plete •• tin fiction on errry )•>•>. r L BRIEGS & SONS H. & H. RADIO 91 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Walter S. Hankt, Prop. OPEN EVENiNGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS 1428 Main St. Rahway T.I. RA-7-1049 Christmas BUY NOW! IXLER Credit Dress Well For A Bigger 139 SMITH STREET 343 GEORGE STREET Yon PERTH AMBOY NEW BRUNSWICK And Better to! Need

For The Christmas and sure to be his favorite Bride! Th* !«••» MIIHII cat mat li • >. II,•.mi- 1 ll'a hiif ni" 1 •'• t» It 1 'Buy it where He would' warn i* }H Kl|» "'I ike >a« n»i>l Ihii'^ ,, .H H III il"'- "i SUITS I),. •,,.".. BUY IT! It to ••«t TOPCOATS AND $2.00 to .j3.50 with « fine, fiery, genuine "LION BRAND" Diamond. Great Value! $1.35 Ib $1.65 OVERCOATS NECKWEAR All The Lalett Patterns $1.00 tO $2.00 Alia B««i|tiful Selection of Tint IS 55c HOSIERY NEW! A Fin* Selection Of Patterns If Silk or Wool PINK DIAL Latett Cameli Hair Coatt ky "INTERWOVEN" Real Diamond nil new colon and ihailei Copied from • $50.00 watch. VeryTIL Natural Gold color, with" SUITS 35c to $1.00 good looking - a good timekeeper''' •tylith tilk cord. Gvaran- WORSTEDS - TWEEDS too, teedd, > CHEVIOTS - PAJAMAS No Money Down — ZSc Weekly 2Sc Weekly - Next Year Short*, Stout*, Single and Dauble Broatted • No ehai-gi fir »U*rftlAn4 ' SHORTS • STOUTS • LONGS SENSATIONAL ^ VALUE STUDENT SUITS to $3.95 Large Mloction. 15.95 REVERSIBLE . New styles, SWEATERS Si«s* 30 te 36 R.g. $22.50 V-l- lipavim «* #J>per |»yUi fOPCOATS Some with 2 Pant* R«». 415.95 Value attoa Fr«M»t Fnr« Woo k ALL WOOL, P-.: t LcaeUiM T&Ami^actiWw 9-45 4 H.45 $9.9S. MiwrtmsiACKS * New & Complete Selection of th« Latest Style* ?L95to$10.00 in HAU, Suits, Topcoat* A QvtreWrt* MUFFLERS t ii*#E you to Miner THE "GREATEST MEN'8 s«ft yuit w«a Bulova.'* acwMt ««4 \ S^6E VALOI" TO BE FOUN» ANYWHERE kra«twt TtlH*. In (*f»M to PUU») "»- $1.001« U.. NEW PINK \t it at FIXLER'S ri Silk- to bt ivm that the gift yop fir* Mm wM *to£a .; than you'd toft toM M 'S. Ncedl... to a*y wr lti I » will fit jwur lilt h*r*\ , In

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T , Hot Build Our |( ARTEKET PRESS its probably time to call attention to OTHER EDITORS SAY he Christmas shopping season that i» , tUQ P«r Year Crowned Heads of U.S. Elcctfe* AeeitMtkwu bout to begin here, with a view to rwnind- Telephone Caftertt 8-1 «oo Tht chart* ty Clewfe c. War-sty to Vote for iR readers to patronise local places of rtn Jr., Republican ttate eommlt- nottovotafwWIfifck quit* • Job of orftntahw by Carteret Pre» usiness as far as poaaible. tMmn from Union County, thai WBIkl* «aa traded off for Hen-and propaganda w«aM b*f OFFICE ' This advice is not based upon ftnmtty tratai In southern New 8 VAIHINOTON AVE, CARTERET, N. J, i other trading areas. It it founded upon Jereey k ttaroty the stuff of vhteh party harmony It made. Accord- Mr. Dmlal he common-sense fact that the busineas of Ing to Mr. Warren, Hendrkktos man DUi «M alma ny community depends very largely upon ran B8.S00 ahmd of Mr. WillW. in It wat •'! th« mor* i nOSBllBUll! Suorti Editor •ix touthtrn c«unti«vtrnd thli r»p- he people in its trading area. If they cans* It did not reionti t "monutnenttl dligraef to eral unfulneaa of th» Diaa I ,I.M| as Meohd din matUr June B. make a practice of buying elsewhere, the a certain faction in our Republi- t*e'§ work when ktpt Mme will come when there will be fewer can party." , ,,t Carteret, % J., Foit Offlct, under proper limit*. So long at 1 ,,i nf March 3,1170. \ obs for people who work and lfve here. A person who nlmfty cannot b«- mltUt keeps Conffrtat and I (•*! th»t Mr. Wlllklr could have , Our own idea is that the people of j erlcan people awan of been h«aten In New Jeney by or- dangers tn their mldtt, att' very community should give their tner- dinary political means nccenarity it avoids To Mr. Comba hants and places of business an oppor- must look for tom« extraordinary operates with the explanation. For It *e*nu extraor- , in considerable opinion in Car- anity to fill their wants. We think that Justice In tracklnr *»•* dinary to us that f>6,S00 individuals do«rt, there can i* no < i present to the effect that Tax Col-good citizens of a community owe that in K ftw New Jersey oouhllti could But it is a different 1 Alexander Comba will reconsider be manipulated to this extent. Peo- a Congresalonal commit*** much to the place where they make their ple aren't that easy to manipulate. which he submitted to the nto print with charfW 'iving. The dollar that leaves this com- The IIHJUC m»chin* is the most men whom the ,,,„• and Council and which is scheduled munity rarely comes back and the more of powerful in New Jersey and we Justice may b« .,i i effect at the end of the year. Mr. doubt if Hague rould manipulate when it promitw lauautty j hem that depart the quicker business life that many votes. Th«r« aren't that ,,,!,:, has been prevailed upon not to re- weakens and'1 expires. nesm whom the Dtp many people in the state who are wish to prosecute later. that callous politically. ,,,,, ,ii the office by his friends and asso- We do not tell our readers to pay ex- tectlon of spies and sabot ... Mini by those outside Republican We have often had gossip here the preparation of rbitant prices for what they wish to buy. in Somerset County, and even in met against tliam arc taihl <, who appreciate his value in his I is up to local merchants to meet competl- Somervllle, that this or that can- simply eannot be carrlad «.'"' , MI place. + ion.and to give customers the same serv- didate was "traded off" for some gfere of publicity. Ttwtt reason or anothea. Thi.« implies no doubt from the Prtaldantfl j w, have been aware of Mr. Comba's ce that they can get for their money else- tho outright purchase of votes. No ter to Mr. Dies that ht rafar* I K collector .ever since he entered where. To build up the commercial life of other group can be told how to vote "White Book" luued by DM .,, ,fllce in January, 1935. He found community it is necessary to have alert, that specifically. There may he a mittce last week as a d ( few votes bought and paid for here justice. It is probably tat ,t Hi((! in complete disorder, and from progressive and up-to-date business men and there on election day, but we that the alleged agent* j ''Mis that confronted him on hie as well as to enjoy the loyal patronage of, doubt if there are enough to rnnt- the Dies committee were fw **1*6 wKo'spend their money. ,t#r- No an* hu ever waved th»t quwt part unail fry "" , i work he has achieved a business there have been uny. cipali behind them may , !i m where the Work is done with Imagine the task of directing caught in time.—Ntw Yafh' ,.,|,i,'tt- efficiency and promptness and 30 Seconds Ahead! ,,,. t hose entering on business are AxisPowers Have Little Gains To Christian The astronomers insist upon prompt- How's Your Health? i,i| with courtesy and consideration ;i ness on the part of the heavenly bodies as By Th* Medico ,ilii i than this he has pushed the coL- Display For Their Recent Efforts Science Church tHey make their appointed rounds and •ti.in of back;taxes to an extent never The Building of Sound Teeth ferent qualities, sonic c*n b« hence there is some consternation ove* the In any appraisal of the situation that exists in Europe, Calendar There was a recent article pub- to form perfect teeth ini-c achieved in Carteret and by this fact that the planet Mercury, passing as Great Britain and Germany continue their struggle to lished in a magazine which stated main healthy until the old, whereas othen fed 1«*» ,,, many dollars in interest charges across the face of the sun this month, was the end, it is useful, once in a while, to compare the rela- Chriili.n Science—First Church that caries (decay) of teeth can w teen saved the taxpayers. of Christ, Scientist, Sewaren, is a not only be prevented by diet, but factory dieU have te«th whio*l half-a-minute ahead of schedule.. tive positions of the belligerents today with their expecta- branch of the Mother Church, The that holes that are- beginning: to poor texture and decay early, 11, w ever, with all due deference to Immediately, the students of the stars tions several months ago. First Church of Christ Scientist, form will often be filled in by tooth thi'if experiments! no other substance, when the patient is put ence than the diet operates, , i umba's feelings, we can understand seek the «ause of this aberration in the Five months have elapsed since the sudden surren- in Boston, Mass. Sunday services U A, M., Sunday School, 9.S0 A. upon the proper diet. phorus and calcium are , ii.Tirt sickneBS he must feel after the the growth and health of th* 1 skies. The reason is that a tiny miscalcu- der of France isolated the British people, leaving them M.p Wednesday Testimonial meet Doctor Thoma, of the Harvard i , lection, when, although not a candi lation might mean an irregularity in the alone to face the onslaught of a foe that had not been ing 8 P. M. Thursday, reading Dental School, in his book, "Teeth, and teeth. When food* are < room 8 to 5 P. M. Diet and Health," gives cogent rea- with an insufficient amount i, fur office he was the target for dan turning of the earth upon its axis, or-in checked as Hitler tramped triumphant from Poland to the these elements, the bones and I "GOD, THE ONLY CAUSE AND sons why natural food hai BO much r Hid political mud-slinging. To one the movements of Mercury, Both would Atlantic Ocean and from the mountains of Norway to the influence upon the formation and suffer. Whole milk contain* 1 CRKATOR" is the Lesson-Sermon amounts of calcium arid in has labored as Mr. Comba kas and require explanation. Pyrennes. subject for Sunday, December preservation of the teeth. Euro- peans form the rural districts of phorus. Probably milk in tb.« In, has pride in his work this is a bitte The United States Naval Observatory, in all Christian Science Churches tooth building material that When Hitler Danced With Joy and Societies throughout the world. Europ« as a rule possess strong, which announced the time when the con- sound teeth. They live principally have. Sherman says that ch When news reached Der Fuehrer that France had The Golden Text is: "Every assimilate the elements of milk 1 lui let Mr. Comba look dispassionately tact was scheduled, will be asked to de- house is* buitded by some man; but on black bread, with abundance of yielded, to the attack of her ancient enemy, Hitler, usu- fruits and vegetables. They grind ter than vegetables. He gMs on) he charges levelled against his head cide the question and to determine, also, he that built all things is God." say that they should be f«4 ally tacturn and foreboding, performed a hearty jig to (Hebrews 3:4). their grains at home or on some whether the clocks of the nation Bhould neighboring mill, They have no dantly on vegetables and milk. any of them even attempt to prove the delight of the members of his entourage. Plainly, the Among the Leason-Sermon cita- be set back thirty seconds. means of separating the constitu- It is very essential in inefficient in his office? That chargi German dictator was elated at the amazing accomplish- tions is the following from the Bi- ents of the grains. Consequently, ble: "O Lord, how manifold are building to eat hard, COUTH r would be one worthy of considera ments of his war machine and thought, it aeema certain, they eat little or no refined white that requires thorough chewing thy works! in wisdom hast thou flour bread, by a conscientious person a#d to ou made them all: the *arth' is full of urder to exercise Ihe taU To'Astonish The World?' that the German Reich had iUtpeasfuHy concluded a short 1 >.vledge this was not among the charge thy riches." (Psalms 104:24). Dr. Thoma sajs that "The rav-rounding tissues. This Godfrey Haggard, British consular offi- war. *• m ages of dental disease increase in the circulation and bringl li during the campaign. And so w The Lesson-Sermon also includes cial in this country, believes that the peo- The events that have occurred since that day"have the following passage from the direct proportion to the advance of blood to nourish the parti. mi own voice to those raised in re Christian Science textbook, "Sci- civiliaation. Modern diet lacks mushy diets composed of refit ples of the countries occupied by Germany convinced him of hia error and there is every indication foods promote tooth decay, t Mr. Comba continue as collector ence and Health with Key to the vitamins and calcium (lime) salts. are building up their strength and that that he understands now that his nation is facing a long Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: Important constituents of our food cooked foods such as celery, c«MV:Jj i« let can ill afford to lose him. war which even his experts had doubted Germany could It is generally conceded that God are destroyed by refining and over- rots, cabbage, tomatoes and fruil there will, some day, emerge an armed help to cleanse the mouth win. The tip-off comes through Mussolini's action, in join- is Father, eternal, serf-created, in- cooking. Yet the elements that alliance that will "astonish the world, in- finite. The great I AM made all are removed in this way are posi- as the blood. Diseased gums (a Action On Local Budgets cluding Hitler." ing the conflict as the French army was struggling in its that was made.1 Hertce man andtively essential, not only to sound teeth Indicate poor health and teeth, but to good health." little natural vitamin-filled foodf, | ;u h new budget year finds the organ We trust the gentleman is correct. Cer- death throes. II Duce's whole policy was to avoid a long ;he spiritual universe coexist with war but to join his ally for the kill in order to share the 3od" (p. 267). Pyorrhea has become a scourge taxpayers in a stronger position t tainly, there is no reason why the peoples among American people. It can be spoils. Let your pUni for tta... i. and control the expenditures of thei: of the conquered nations should be satis- TWO FAMOUS HORSES produced artificially in animals by Holiday BELIEVED EATEN feeding them on deficiency foods. xovarnments. Citizens in. commu fied with their lot urtder their German mas- In experiments upon guinea piga, Include tome of our British Resistance A Surprise P^ris. — Two of France's most all the symptoms of pyorrhea throughout the State can see th ters. The will to strike a blow for their There is little reason to believe that either Hitler or amous stallions, Won Talisman Choice) Wine* and (which is supposed to be a mild of constructive action by taxpayers own liberation undoubtedly exists but just and Clairvoyant, which belonged Mussolini expected the Britjsh to continue the struggle or form of scurvy) ensued, with the to a wealthy Argentine, Eduardo lations, civic associations, chambers how and where and when is a mystery to attendant bleeding, pus laden Family Liquor Store doubted their ability to quickly finish the fight and conso- Martinez de Hoz, are listed an gums and loosened teeth when the 78 Washington Av% •inmer.ee, special budget co/nmittee, us. lidate their positions in Europe. Since the French sur- "missing; in action" since June and animals were fed upon improper Cartcnt Frankly, we would not advise the peo- are bdieved to have been killed in conjunction with county, municipa rendered, the Axis has been utterly unable to press the bat- diets . le of the British empire to count too hea- and eaten during the big exodus Phon. C»rUr.» MMt rlujol budgets. tle against their island foe and both dictators know that from Paris. McOollum wrote that "by dlvid ;. .ailing- that tax rates this year HI ily upon any armed uprising in the con-their task has grown tremendously as victory eluded their ing a large number of closely re- lated raU and feeding them from "At your itrrtce wfce* .uered lands. A rebellion against a Ger- Two destroyers are launched are »trvin|." live per cent of New Jersey's munic- eight months eirly at Keainy. very early life on diets of dif- iies were lower than last year, tax- man army of occupation, just now, would When France ceased to fight there were intimations r Kroups are looking forward to even ave little chance of success in, any nation, that a final settlement and the "New Order" in Europe f the British are'able to inflict a decisive i results in 1941. would await the conclusion of peace. Since that time, HEILO, FOLKS defeat upon Germany, the rebellions will nice the rtally important budget de- however, the impatient Hitler has gone to France to seek What a grand feeling it ig to hav*e wme- kre-up, repidly enough, on the heels of one hand you a lump sum of money JUST |i i' us will be made during the next few Vichy's cooperation, to the border of Spain to win France's he retreating Teutons, whose position will IN TIME to do your Christmas shopping! '•'•k informed taxpayer representatives support, to Italy to coordinate Mussolini's efforts and the No skimping and saving on your other plea- e precarious. diplomatic representatives of various nations, including sures ... you c«t that EXTRA money when •• tlirecttag their efforts toward accom- you need it! Start saving new. You'll never 'lung savings right now, during pre- Russia, have been invited to Berlin for fateful conferences. mlsa that small weekly amount. |iniiiaiy preparation of the budget Protect The Morals Of Soldiers Axis Gains Small Since France Quit Come in next pay- day and enroll. I quipped with the facts about the cost Fathers and mothers of men called into What has been the net result? The adherence of ihi-ii- government, taxpayers can place jervice under the Selective Service Act Hungary and Slovakia to the Rotne-Berlin-Tokyo pact and imiuisifeive finger upon expenditures will echo the appeal of the War Depart- the protective occupation of Rumania represent the ad- i .-n-e non-essential, wasteful or dishon- ment, made to civic organizations, asking vances, although the possibility exists that some progress ihey can insist upon placing the pub- hem to protect the morals of soldiers when has been made toward a better "understanding" with. I'usineafl upon a basis just as efficient ,hey are off duty by eliminating areas of Soviet Russia. This is negatived, to a degree, by the re- I uted jtym'ipwp*' departments, and that invoke the Britte^ *ndI spf te is not available now .to Pay 85c a week for 50 weeks and receive I 12.60 if civilians interested in thh e welfare of the PftfSOc a week for 50 weeks and receive j 28.00 jobholders. apecuJaW UpOn ty* %l4o.ubt$d improvement in Pritiah Pay $1,00 a week for 50 weeks and receive $ 80.00 Army will lend their aid and •»cou«IJ- brospec^ f« eyentnfi.vfMoryiiWice June. ( Pay il'QQ a week for 50 weeks and receive 1100,00 enii; to ithei r llocal l civiiic cttttftftWttftftW* ** to their tax money m Important factor 1n$u**j ihkMU .„_, u oth*r pttroh**eri, including the vice-pr< to Mr or fottato** MM rlfht ot re* ma4ie and nstidtjctrd In aerortatcf tMh the Jro- treasurer? Win prj'-r, otice in h*r»by JIVMI fti«f trri» «n<1or»iirn»<1. Th* Collector of vltioiw of the Itltolt of the- •<•»« of I4#w .f»rtey ** lithe Mfaft ft* tal* th* und«r«l«nM wm tenelve py spwts ftHn^i nters Hm !! of tA* aanuftt 8>« of any property with the tnt« UitWtml Bible Sunday will be tlon gave * CRrhtmat party to the 0 tnt«r«M« *vnd coat* up to The Young wtamen'j Club alto ilneae). U win |... r. 1940, t» th* 4a4« •* Hit, *»il v *** <>( ftttU- Tim miti«trll>*i will Mi time o( p*yn*nt. Junior Choir in ettmeetioti witK to* ia ill* frtfMit HWB hMi.thr tmcunt due mibjtrt In redfrttptlun Th* aatd Ian If so subjwt to •«!(• dswlbed In acooreAAcM' With th« observed »t tie, Presbyterian had an election meeting: Mi f«MM%M,«^M|s|• 'rri i_ T: i^ ijUttfae -- • f——• i II:.: inn ..it rn(« of ln|*rti(, ftut I* n* cm* «*c*« iM»tiat w Taesr with tfa« followSng remitt:: Mr*. TTilelff Ayenn*Ayenu*,, begibegin tnui pi'i annum. Th* HHHnl rat th« ••!« "hill b« tny&a Uttur* th* tan duplicate an4 tic ai'STurMc of taxei, fcii««int*Vtt, sns other a*ja|H> hftt »l 11:00 o'clock. day evening. After a proirram of heUif'm of th» MM M IM pr»p*rtr Will ''<• re.-jOM, Ta«h or MfiM clpal charfei which w*r« a lien thereon oh the flrst day M July, !»*#, Julia Me» MtMl efff SM f*U to t|t| * floroturhur of Ctrloct,, N J, for Sue Peariety, tMasurer. . ;/ «Hcanaful. Sm, ptH.n HI rtfht par r#»tlt#»tltM »«» turmm aandd Iht nnnnrntr|p*Hlt y nhathtl M ftU «f#>n: tfc4aw, "Thf Me*-Mr*. J«4m Bun**, wtHig for San- Mr*. lBeten To* it: LWMU M«* rf, U^Bo**." inW^Udby ta Clais,*, pretexted each member Stsert was kit* wlnnejf. at the, Blas- A Aturftu Bible 8*ti«ty, a of. the dhoir With:« gift, There Mrcct Jtet Club's lirawfag last week. day to sae it again „„,i WcMkM n«ally Ore. •alt Mwulow Ikrftr mO«b«T o< Chri»ti«il «*«rch- was also an exciting* of gift* Blile R Barlok nWl AW, 400.J5 The Board of Elders will have jlattr. the Stapleton clmi, i|ft.fiMW wit^wd ft «l0g»n to help amorta ta* triemberw of the also- gdwird Iloae A* 110.38 its regular monthly meetfiig to- tt» ame play for thf i, SUaiariafc 481.14 «M«t tfc*y present crisis in the dation. ' Daring the program Ke*4 Parkway t>e». Co. 1S8.38 morrow niirht at 7 :*ff p. «f. Afr 'si lfcary*. tJkrirtnian .i fflsls R. Bartok 761.0» WOfid to*t| by derlarinir that Thomas Thompson, acting as San-merabera aj-e retpuesteoV to attend. M M Soutk t^aiaftsU, and ,,., wwt Pwuwwy i)f!v, Co. ,M.lt tttrr mu«t be no 'blackout' ta Claw, presented to- Mrs. & I. Man. Parlaway D«v. Co. 141.71 ST. DEMETRiUa b.nT 22 in Hempstend, i BfHfl*tta Item l,TM4t, wum,* lilmtm t« tb* sisread of Bennntt, th4 djnertor dl the ChoiT, By Rev. John Hondlak i Hw coi^consists of \i Hill tl» Cferfetyu Mlijfion by the dis- a gift from th« mejnbeis of the 1%« ARar Boys' Society of S*. !a*k«il*tV Mils Ann MM filHtWftr D»» Co. l,l« trlbntk* «f ibt BiWe. Th« »ble Chofr. The following boys and , Bartric »J9 14131 Pemstrins Ukrainian Church will it ttiB tkv"b«*t st!W amonr; the girfs compose tile choir. Thomas Mts> Cat>exine Nslni. 1.18,9} meet at 1 o'cloaJ on Sondsy «nii * t s& 1,921. M I»]rria4» oi book* ami hw been Thompson, Asgtnt Hftndeman, Nittiejr Cfcrepka, Miss M, Uiwwlt* 86U7 every Sunday henee at tike aaqle, 8$ tnntktod Into far mor« languages Andrew Paierum, Robert Merelo, "*S MWlMlu Sleb, K. Bttrluk tim«. Harry Elk* is tha oxeaideaiU 43 any other book, TTie num- Shirley and Jean Cook, Jean Mere- Bill* H, Bartok it.t» 11*W Frank Wasiowitz secretary and ifci* mu ber «f Iknffiiiifts into whkh the lo, Jean Ward, Gertrtide Perry, ; y Kraw.-h,,i. •Ml* k Mirtwk m.n Walter Tarnawsky, treaaoter tf Hath M(WT«, Ruth Qftpdos, "Bun- Geb», VaajIRiy, and F.i,,' |MI K. Bart«k lM.lt Bfttt bmb*m transfated ra iO21, the society. FoiWrag.tbt nie«titi(; Rtile R. Rartok WttTf 2ir.O4 with ajdUHtsMl lamffuafei! bting ny" Deajs, Dorothy Sckaaf, Losise St. Dnvvtrhn ehorrh ii 1.MJ71 members will be given gM* N. Bartak I1U7 abo a*r» • plar in jj,,, lai* H, Bartok adMwl rtniiantly. Borashk, Evelyn Vaughn, Jban-; in the ritual of the cfiurch. tale H Bartok 68.1S i4J.ii nine Beech and Isabel Sloan. KIB. Qactuet and; later will S m.n The worekip ser*fc« will be pre- Sunday School fe being ElDle H. BartoM J4I.57 1,141.73 Robert Seel ia the organist, Mts. same performance fm ' AM* Parkway 7J*v. Oo. IH.H 2(*« ««r«4 V tfct S«4ay acbwl at. erery Sunday at i:l6 rilde S Bartok HJ.M. Ghatlea, Carson h«d dmrfe of the fit of H»tr Trinity c>un. >, IM.47 It*.M 7 lliWi'tjwl the afternoon, Xhe childcut aio Rlale R, ftarick W».47 program for the Mother-Teacher ffctan. dtareb PMt Parkway Dtv, Ce. HIM «tl m» evening wrvite at 7:45 instructed in catechism Arid Hoty Blalc H. BMtok m.*i win be in ellarfa of th* Junior Association. Scriptures, lnstmrtlolis are In' \ - Rllle H. Dartok 81147 ,77».« opinion that in this mn. M*t rarkway Oev. Co. tt.lt ZO.I4- Christian Knde«o» «t which Mrs. FREE MAGYAR EiiRlish. Barents are urged to send 6J.»I l Hilda Ooody is superfnteiMtent B» R*T. AleTi»n* every child «vor six year* of age, young; people will 1>I<< ,„ 32*14 B. Bartck M.1J acflttaJnted with each i •W*- H, Harte* 12*.17 Coau^nbtr BirtMay Party Sunday services: Children's to the Sunday Sctionl. Will b^> enewrafe.l tn Bill* H. Bttrlo* 111,43 Sponsored by the Bin's Bible service at 9:30 a. m. service for The census of the meabm *4 tju b*rie in friendly . KM*, a B»rt*k m.4t Claw, plans for the Community adults at 19:30 a. m., afternoon 9t. Dewetrius Ukvainiajt Clwrch if Bhle H. Bkriok 1J9.M tton. BTil* H. Mrttfe m.73 Birthday Party to b* held on Sat- service at 3 p, m. now nrrder way. The pastor will visit, every family dUrim; tf^.ffPWf », if**1™"11*:' Bowd. of trustci f -.30 ' p. m., Young r ivf' CTW 25-34 rte H". BartAk Kentucky Kit. 180.43 Tames Burns is chairman of the 1.12 lit!* H. Bartok Kentucky Mt. meeting; Saturday from 9 a, m. the roster of metnb«r». n«et at the rectory Km nt.tt Committee in charge. All mem- . Mrs. Harry Shummy and. Mrs. Port *#•«*»* fo 12 m., Sabbath schoot for «'«l«ck in UM evening. Uili.H. Btrtok WflO UI.22 bers .of th# congregation are in- Michael Fertak, oo-cnairnieir «jf tfc# Sill* K. Bartok Cm)o Av#, • i : • 19.44 12.14 school age cfaiWrcnr; Tuesday at Kill* H. Bartok Ho»t BoiikrV WM vited. B>ch one is asked to «ear card party committe*, anfmtt sQ m 6:30 p. JW. Boy Seoai troop meet- Plea** take nolle*.' i1 Msta H. Bartok Pott Boulefirf iw.ift ionMbing, disthtSive, of the members to attctnd the legulir 1 Hshr H. tiartok (Jeoltla Ave. > 107 65.45 BI8.62 ins; with, WiUiBSi Comka, scowt- ^fst-i MwfinlWwArflr nif *! hi month in which they were born meeting of the Siste^Jjood of the UnH«4 RoM«v«lt Haul, Elat* H. Diirtuk HUE, uaster, in charge; Wednesday at K •M* H. Bartok 2M29 and are asltel not t« iorgot the Blessed Virgin next Wedflesdiy, A««»cl4t(i(m will b« h« i.i Btii* H Bartak jJ:'pO p. m. Girl Scout troop meet- of thftAMWiatlon, Ni> i, . Ohio *v*. ,• gift of some article for which at 7:3ft o'clock in the evai»ta#; Gilt*. H Bavtak Po*t • B.oulovai* 124.»t itg with Mrs. Helen Nemish, lead- . . Bart****, W. j., nn ii Blite H. Bkrtok Ohio Ave. tltM they, have no, further use. Final plans for the e*r4 p^ty »ill,( af Jaruiaty Ith, 1941, n er, in»cfmr(fe. alettlon Of Blrerforn and llaU K. Bartok Kentucky M*. KIM be made and prizes will be accent- fcuitimi a* may propt>iK PtBjd 117,26 Tb* moirtfclj nteetint of the The Yioung People's Club at its plit« H" Bartok ed. The card party wiA b« #tttn few* flie nijcetlnr win he 1 m.si trustees wiM. ba beUl on Tuesday recent iqeetinij: elecU4 itt offrters at the church hall DaeaMdwr VI at ber» win ajea*.. li,. w Blilc R Bartak iH.n nut, t RtUntl Mile- S. v- r HI*I* ». Burton evening at T:(W o'clock. for the coming year ai follows: 8 o'clock in the evening. B!*t* U. Butafe JT,1» 111.VI il*i* H, Bartok W1.S7 6i.k 49 X. Sl-W Chaa. Ob I alt Sabo Street 28.06 lift* m Bartok 0M« 12.01 1B6.61 Geojee A. barrynrple Kreger Ave, 18.27 9D.02 4tfBf J7-W Bill* H! Bartok not- 185.49 «eprge A, t«ri-ymple 8ab^8lre«t 6S.«I 438.56 49 B. 47-4K Qeorgt A, Dairy rnple Ballantlne Ave. 18.27 Po«t Parkway t>w. Co. 1M.BI (9.19 80.fi* 44U.to EU*U H. Baitok t»9.4». 84,96 «TO aS-2H Q«O>|p A. Dalrymple SegrnTa Av*. II.I7 2SI.H Hrnma Sfalwtti Sabo Street irt'la.H. Bartok 2UM 77.(6 314.« 49C 27-28 2«.63 OeiFge A. Dalrjmtle Hade Street 47.73 Post Parkway Dev, Co, 553.B2 419.CT 342.1$ George A. Dalrymple 18.17 IM* B. Bartok 69.74 l,017.« 4»c u-n Kregar Ave. iui« H, Bartok 94HJ6- 4fC I»-I4 KttWd £ fte» CftrUon Street 1U1 tin 21T.H 49, U 1J-30 ekarlel Ohlott Sabo Street Pb»t Parkway Dev. Co. 55,97 271.76 nt.« Cnarlsn OMott 1*49 PMt Parkway Uev. Co. I6s» 1M.38 M Sabo Street « ll*l«. H. Bartok 38.96 164.83 Bdward J. Hell S«S(a,ve A.V& llilt H. Bartok J7,« 14.21 61.>5 l«-61 Jtmma Malwltj 8a-6« Rtre«t Blif* H. Bartok m.94 899.47 681.17 1,764.68 14-67 Cltarlet. Olilutt Owhanl atrset Irows^rd Row 48.99 13161 ltt.tt Btnirm lAiiwltz 8*bo Street 8$ BMl» H. Bartak nt.n 729.38 1,431.5-4 Xnaa. ValwiU OrchaFd Stf**t Bin* R, Bartok mm 596.77 BBwart J. Hell Orchard Street J7.»5 1,1»1,T1 84-81S » 4WA f4M». jtiiapif flniaVD 4» I 101-JOJ. EhtfM*. UalwtU Habo Strwt 416B 106.77 278.16 Charltu Ohlott Sabo Street tO.lt OWa H. Baxtok 1M.5# 3M.7T 4» 1 uini Ilvo*eve4t Ave. Clrteret'ParkTlenlty Co. 166.37 Charles Ohlott «*»; 18.62 44M7 Charles Ohlott Orchard Street irtok 4MS1 188.20 Smnw Malwlli Rocmevelt Ave, (.:«*; »rtok W.W , •{lit idwardJ. Hell Kreger Street - Archie Prokop 03 J70.T5 4»K «d«ara 3. H*ll •• ^ Otchard Street - John & Catherine Sabo l (Jeorstf A. r>alrympl« BfllaMlne Street John ft Catherine 8«bo «K I1»-17» RooaeviM Ave. 10MW John & Catherine SutMi 49 it 132-133 Hmmt, Ualowitt iH.n 4911 134-136 »JWar# J. Hett 1: ^ iu , 185-188 John & Catherine Haho Park AVeaue 171.23 Jehn A Catherine Subo 4»M H6-144 Emwa Kalo-wlti Onlittrd SitH% 164UI Piu-Jt At*»tte S4tn ! J»U» & Catherine Sabo 49 Jt H6-14! Bdward J. Hell Orchard Street ii'l su-iU Park 69.1» Jl 347-358 John & Catherine; Rubo mvMi J. bell S»grftve> Ave, IH'! 6>.19- of 31 Kv% ttlleWaHy 4)8-441 John & Catherine Sttho Birnari te 69.19 D5.O3 •ffiaHt Cherry" Streit ait Jotia & Catherine 3abo Ko«a*T*ll,A*i(»ur t 118.« H. ITIatar Mary Street i.» . 1 L' 341-341 John ft Catherine Sabu Oichard atran 13|.3» Dudley Kalin Haywaxd Ave. 187-110 John A Catherine S»bo Panrfh* Striif' 27*7 BftfOS .1241-115 • FraiOl Da»f», B*t. Lafayette dtrtet 4»a.H 1 '••'!'; Jokn A Catherine Sabo 8ab* tin* ' •JMI.1J 6«. 5». P< Eaet Bostoi) Co^J Co. Ragar St. 5.79 ••>« J«bn & Catherine Sabo Bait: Bfitttoft Coal Co, STdgar 3t. • 1 j LI G. Trltin " i 118.(2. Maxwell 8o*lrt,E«. R*»lilntvAr«. 2e*9*l*^ :;•:• U Psnigl Helnlich 115-lil Archie Frokon' > Jersey Street " 11 Qeorfe Dualackl TlJ6 II.0T 1)9.38 01J W Qftrteret AV*. 7*.» I. H, Welm 3M.« Roosevelt Ava. i Bvelyn &. Ruth Ohlott S20.de 2S1.06 DaWerHe1to 462-461 18,11 », H«ls>HcK RudMB St. OarMM Rwlty Co. 1 Hooaevelt Ave. Pait 6 KmBia UaVwltz 14,6»6.7S •O.SIO.TT it-ti John Cil 49-00 20.63 60.79 llos* »» mwmmm:

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IM l>«tpWrOP TIM Tl TetaiAtv

., dear, t>^ mtrrJKfs s> aai* % serieus ihioc SHHMW 1»» [MUldnt get alontT" * "Well, men. I'll ptoirt*. to pay »n alimony **»• pH«|)tly tb*ft, — other man ID im ««ld." LSS BUNKIM ^H^ ,ow^

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1*5 I* '***$"• *?t m •w^- £ 1 •*>*! •^it^ir: Mmuw HOT IKON rOtU HOLDUr nflo rfcpd a* kan. VCK AUtfHQUIZlNO After tkt WwU Wv, th* Chtetfo. — HHMII fin eolortd dntoii lifi'inbor 1, 1940, ihtll mature •!•; OF SllMOt HE- holdup MWTI Mvnttrtd Into fch lDNDfl OP l»40 OF In tlio punrlpai amount if |I(,004 on Barrons Stop Carteret's Great Kostinkatetz U«iu4 StttM OovtniiuDt laid op Din smbf r 1 ms $200 :iiH OS1 CARTKWBT, ember 1, It4,8, $20,000 on I>ee«m- niiabtr ef tr^lfkUrt, b«Ot fm CUMM laundry and d»maiu)«4 kls ber I In pAch or the e Euenthr* (natofw at tki'j NTY Or MDDLE- Tun 114) to nt UM. bit Mt Mt4)*d in ttm« dy* rtctSpte, Charity Hoy (ma*. , both Inclusive, IIS',000 on D«- •rat Qovanawni her I In parti of of pt«M. Afom&f, It k r«pwrt*4 td th* hot Iron he hid In Ma hand ,,,:I>A1NBD. BY TKK mid aigh to StpUiatMt, w)m : that Brittih lirtatMta h«T« par- afahtft th* fang chleft eliait. i, roUNCIt OF THK paraon* war* on UM ] i IAHTEWW. IN 'tHli eh«Md ninttMik of tb« twenty- with ft roar of pain, th* taadw inns, ami Oovfnwwnt This d i wmj>MB8BX, NKW Interest at » r-old v««d>. It ii said that eharfad oat the door, carrring • KOU.IOWS (not ie»« rate not c of l»,7S6or«r O 1 per centum th« UnlW BtatM hti mor« than till companion* along. 1., of all the members jicr nnnum i>ipre« ,pd tn a mul- Largaat lncraatM mi* ....iivoiy concurring): luarter of fin* p«r •ixty lr«iifct«n in Ita Uld-tfp fl*«t 1 ror the purpose 111 per unhiim, in way ^c ' th* Naty Dopartnnt, w y be > ,i,,n .1 of this ordinance, mill by resolution, pnylfeU on Wax D*pa*iM*L Mlis tfl .tune ! :mil lifrcmber icoret of teaMla from Inrllvtdaal Gold«nda)«, Wash. -When ..,,.1.4 of tha Uorougli of In e»ch ye»r. 685; PotUflle* D*part»ant) 1, Minftfr referred to an SKirTli>N 3. The purpose* for Am«Tlt«n owner* with lh« tpprova) Braknaan Bd Barnard aaw a hobo i ), each Id tie known wlilcli nitlil lionds *rn authorized nrr riding on top of a box-ear in high and th* Panama Carnal, 7*1. ,,g Hond of 1910", ari> :IH TnlldWH: of the Marittm* CommiMlon. 1 /oil lo he Issued. In trie, wiad and n«ar-irt*ting writher, ...mil of USS.OOO, pursu- (11) T" Favorable balanc* of 1 B*ette Cal Flat h* took pity on him and invited •„,„ 40:1-61 to 40:1-74 of , """'« ur not., of ths mu- highest peak slntt llll. Tht wfaoia body of UM «l«c««-«of or any hond nr Ash Is MT«r*d with tlMtrteal an- To hia surprise, the hobo refused, Ceruiut data show , n nl the Htatfl of New s Kmnoi ilRHcrihed by de»l*millon or part tut. ) saying, "No, thai.ki. I've got bytotal, including i Haul bnnda shall lin Virposr, .lute, ihtert.t rat" maiurltj Innil iimmmt, a« follow*: 'nifrtit Hatniitr Kate Amount 1/1/25 4-1/2% |1,000 1/1/lf Staff Photo by Motkwr and 1/1/42 I 8,000 Paul "Chinl." Ko.tinU»et«, Cart.r.t ki|h HJIMI'I oat-m.n »»tln| aad mnnint •"••k« crnBHt Bonfli 1/1/27 4-1/2% fft.OOO 1/1/41 towldn't fet geint Salurdar agaiait »!>• kari eharfinf and Implr.J Barront at Cartwtt hlfh and, l/l/^j 12,000 Bonds ichool .udium. In photo above KoitinkaTati it ihown b.in, ttopped momentarily by Johnny 12/1/30 !,% |5,000 12/1/11- bibay (on , round clutching th* nnfr't right leg), hut it waa John«y Clpo, ahown rnahlng in, GREENHOUSE 12/1/4/ 7 Incc. 36.1100 who ttopp** Ko.tinkar.ti cold. KUo «^ phflto are Stan M.laww.ki (2»), Meiocto (2»), Clpo, 8/1/S5 4-1/4% »10,000 8/1/41- John Timho (18), Bob. Catbraith (72), KoaUnfcaTeU, Andy Vahaly (9S), Hike Saweh«k (14), 8/1/47 Inc. 70,000 .M'lfi J/1/87 M/t% »6,000 3/1/41 Chot Gyen*. (26), and Al Skiba (33). — U.0C0 3/1/41 J/1/1J/1/4BB IncInc.. 2(,g00 fund or refund amounts nut limitation of rate or am

practical suggestions GIVE HER A "RING" ON CHRISTMAS with The Jingle-Bell Box for CHRISTMAS OF MYTH STOCKINGS

I AN HECTRIC COFFEEMAKER, dfip or 1 percolator styk, will please the homemakcr byV vaa n who doesn't have one. It is a wonderful con- venience on the breakfast table every mpming. Here's the gay gait you saw. in this mo "Mademoiselle." A charging bluc-apd-* Make* Scions coffee! Many sizes; see them box with jingle-bell, h^niie, holto at a Public Service store. 1 pair? of lovely Myth ltockirig»V " t threa4, all-jillc (t'ockingi ire enough to have been njade by ydn l{t me imagination! A cheriihed'g' tradition, AH tlJCTRK TOA5T«! *uwmti»»y * come as'a Christmas surp^sc in thejr " 2 #&&, is an ideal gift for -|nt*4wMy- 'box—which m»y bejuse^lnter to hold Hf treasure!. The .whoje gjft costs onjy 'w{| you'd usually pay for tins ttodcings. ~*' ttitetel See the various models, Rwson- &/% to Mm 3 to* 3 pairs : AN ftlCWC CWCK, may find on* or M 3 '£?» your Christmas gifMUt It

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•A * CLUlU CTE3 MAffe NAMED liOMi FOR VISIT 'the U. A CARTERET —Walter rinmanski —Member* of the CARTBRl!!t—the ftbljr-family * Mre •N|ieTne last t Bfltk* WM «l#«tM pr^lrifrlt of fho Cardi- Auxiliary of the American t«gion Society, » branch of the Poliiih Ro- this borough, are among those tyman fetlto of baiiJornia has re- fexsal to hbifle ftf mW «rerM*: ftalu Athlfiir and Social Club «t a will po«lpone the Christmas party man Catholic Union, ha* re-eleefr> arb as follows: cember term Grand and petit ju- Wid MM. J. 3. Lyflun of Locust i to *« feicyehnwMayn Britannic a eWbromti*. Other offlepT!" arc: F*o that they may attend the card Prwklent, Anthony Tucholski; vice t D T f M6 ried will be selected next Tuesday. 8tr««t Mr, Lyroan is seriously ill Book ot DM Tear far IM6. NevHk, vief pfwidrnt; John Liln- party beirifj given that nigM by St. president, J.'ohn Tomc7.uk; financial The name* drawn for this panel *re i AtatUh Brothers Hospital, Ell*. fcif, secretary; Stnnlpy Vinsko, Joseph'* pwith a.* a benefit for the neeretary, r'rank Akayewict; re- ftrtfit- M*Aa*rr of '*"• bawball tram; Carteret First Aid Squad. The aa follow*: F. t, 4 eordin^ «erretiiry, JMeph KHrdct- A Gift Tktt Will R . auxiliary will meet, at the Btroug ) ffjfttad jttry JJfcflal} f trinV f'rofcnpinfc rattt«ian; John Jf6w*W; ctshief, Ada* JapcieMki; Iftwr.yrwki, publicity chairman; Hall at 7:80 o'efc-ck and will limit onnia M> BrDwW\ chaplain, Rel Dr, Joseph mMmi; Sky BonKtnrnn nnd Rdw*rd Virrtko, thin meeting to noceiwwry business. secretary, Grefcofy iabludowski. John ;. Apprectftt«JY«arBtoCom, dfellteant.'t lit-nrnu; nnd Frank Pro- kopink, Fiiwnnl Vjnukn nnd Wal- BROWN EXECUTOR -A QlMsMtd AdrTwiil Sell It— j*rt Rtchara wd Wfal«m Wai N. i. ter Diimiuiski. trustees. CARTEltEt—fiobert R. Drown wa* named executor of the estate HELPS BRITISH RELIEF erf Antonfo DCROUM whs died here ••lOOHlTOWN" CARTFIRRT Mrs. John Kmid- October 31, aceiirdiriR to the \vill jl»<|ft* |A«U, |^l»8? Jersky anil Mm. (Iiinrw Kurtz won whirti #aa offered for probete In special awards Wediwulay night at New Brunswick this week. The en- fts Benefit given by Mr*. twrniM tity «Ut« JTMS to Mr, beftbttflV •fcvt+enit in her htmc for tM ftrlt- !*>*; ©tovahhl*. The tHtt; dftted fw m M War Holier Fund. Over thirty December 17, IMC, was witnessed at tended. by Mr. Rrotvh nntf John Otaakgti.

ftatur*! "RlDt, TEflpE Art You Getting » stmmmns t)lV6fte£MENT" WIDE'* Year Share? _ UlTH — TO BALTIMORE Aitoipke Menjbq • Fay B«inter GENE AUtRT AND WAtHlNCTON EVERY MONDAY NIGHT 100 , 400 , BOSTON SHOI CO. §ee £Ahfajr, a Uillk Mbrt ftr t«»V «tt»^^H«r^lft. Are AU ] 1M

y# |1S2 SMITH IHtttT .nUtTH AMBOY

SO SMOOTH... If'S LIKE GLIDING I You ride ewiftly, quietly and comfortably in smartly- styled Drawing-Room Parlor Cars and Individual Reclining Chair Coaches. Dining Cars. Tavern-Couijters, Observation Lounge Cart. Coach Chairs reserred Freel Kail fares are low. RdYAL BLUE COkUMIIAN you missed out this year- LT. Eliiabtth. . 10:12 A.M. LT. Elizabeth . . 4:57 P;lt. cw "hitthe 1U Oat FliiabHh. It', nenrv Start NOW to save for 1941! kiMile, more convmbnt attd you tove time. --. _»t B & 0 Wains to Baltihidre a*d With- You'll never miss the amount you put away each u it 1»3<) AM.; 8:09 A.M.; 1:14 P.M.j 2:06 P.M.J week and it'll be just like someone giving you P.M.; 6:18 P.M.; 7:16 P.M. * money for gifts. fit« to THlwm iidnfal H 4 0-s ifcleUWr Future trains 1M1 MKtftMal ti«tiTEO ti ttic\rm|h arid Chltog* CLUB tS:::::::^ Modttft PtfUiqail service. Individual Reclining Seat tdtthea. to the West. Capitol Limited: Trail rctary, MaidMaiifcW*, T«ht from tdn: ited: Buffet-Coach-Lounge, & Shknandmb: Stewank«.K«n». CARTERET BANE & TRUST COMPANY • flat traint "Owned and Controlled by RaiidenU of CarUret" 20 Gobke Arettiie Carteret, ft. J. BALTIMORE k OHIO Member of ROUTf OF THE DfESii-POWEft Federal Reserve System speak fof half. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

V^-Av,/ !>^ i vrett Bond Clothe* ia ARAMOUNT • ^ vWI^WJ jrtand, That st|tement men,'was tMJt UNgmtq Ky to - that SKOAITT SHOP 1 i \.v-\\ '^/.^^l 196 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY stawtnent was given by the thoutands of Bo«

The Leading Chrlttmai Gilt Skop Select jouf jewelry tiff* from one of the lt>g«at fot Dainty and Useiat Prtsenls anortmenti in tho tjt^. Rave made it possible for usVtcii you tjaf MORE MEN Be •••ured of qiilHty •nerchandiie, re*ion4fc» f] priced and #arelliiM WEAR BOND CLOTHES IN AMERICA:THAN.ANY from a reliable d«alw. A •mall depotit wllf hold SUGGESTIONS FOR your telection — Why not •hop early and avoid dis- appointment. iARLIf GIFT BUYERS Jerved. And now, we will give you the secret of how this Itttt- - We are prepared to care for ydUf require' : fcc« was madt poMible. Skply tAiC 1(VE NEVERHAKE mentt with a Urt* >tock of **c«Iknt irter- ; : chandise. We mention a few items and \Zll&s! r f • ..' f |;; suggest that you c*ne in arid lobk around. 'WfeMAKEACUSTOMm u I (CHENILLE, FLANNEL BARBIZ ) Diamond EnicAScnwit BtaKx and "SKAMPRUFF" [Blue white diamonds In UK QUILTtp SAT1M ^yelluw or white ^old. . , . y Diamond Weddtak Hiatf* V *Beautl(u| rinua to (natch any SLIPS, GOWNS and Lton^ttKement ring, flnast ]>er- SUITS • 2MSur ROBES t feet diamahda lit »llte or yel- Uow gold. Also tffteit hand ft) warm and smartly PAJAMAS JJearved wedding rwjja*, A gift that Harmlng drkMejr «et com- A ckoiA «! w|; Unconditionally fuaran- liatti tra i any feminine heart tteedd

, SUPS i BAGS J 'V n>- tins* Buffalo and Suede Sill and Satin— ,•-* fcwt ittd Tailored la ail tulon no* 11.95, $2.95 98c $1.59 Al/o i*>

THi$ %-.t CHOOSE TfR«Ff5fH0 %i "mm to omwnr «>«•« »t ; y V il .t thi. ^ and d« 59c, Alw* full lliM o* sir: r Ml, «l ?fff8f! I'flSMKP" 'WV^'fi Held To Scoreless Tie .r ABtyt Ttm To RE GAME Stcmi Half Sehtlule UPSET KHIRE MARK FOR U.S.' C PEAKING #f*t I* State It«ntt} wimiit thta «wk that tfe Aead- BY m. Sli JNFor I/. S. A tfat mx m W »*r- iTALS PIN LOOP The Mcond halt «h«, 1084 and 92Z. 7 U 8/8« SilnrtJUIg. N*.t were even standing and Hitting in the aisle* Dtte ., ron.% with everything to Pint B* R»flT T« Wrr> 4/1 Tan* Bam I*o. I Offie* 1/29 ithinp to law. played a fiven tiie press box was so crowded that the 4/10 8m»it« No. 2 Turk 128 Last Two , ind oatpl»j»d the Car P. Moehw ... 165 184 195 4/18 S/» Senaalwric 88 tfttive of a daily paper in this vicinity had to work the CAHTBRET—The V. 9. Metal* 8M Nl ., hiooghoat nM of the 141 T. Ginrfa 147 1»T 167 4/22 2/ia RmUini 132 130 bovlhtg team moved into a tie with 169 4»l TMA I|»OM MA. I mil part of tht mcand fame from the sidelines. ' Kuzma 146 18» S71» Lrofcah ^ 172 th* PWrth Amboy Copperworks for ,,i:irt kiekiag, H Walter M7 When the Carteret players trotted out on the field to, . Pisnr 168 179 Kuhn i0» 187 the league leadership in th* m 3/1 f warm op a bit they got a big hand from the crowd* Date Vi, Tarnoaki 1S& 1S1 County Industrial Totals 621 540 7IT 3/18 prominent part fo Laboratory : The band appropriately prayed th« Stars Spangled hy taking tw« frames flr»j» Oflk». 1/29 3/20 Ho.i . - the upjwt hftnd daring lit* Perth Atnboy team Monda 2/6 f «nk Hou»e No. 2 Wfatt-Perth AMdf. within tit* ten-yard line entire proceeding* an Added note of importance. Tht Carteret pfatnert drtaaed A. Kromemberg.. 133 4/10 8cra» Maat No, I Bt nailed M, Sielderka 235 269 184 rusiorw, So consent were the Cartewl fans of wtonhtjr that the first game by eight pro* but J. V»rnillo 19J" 4/17 Lead Plant of quiet kid* wnicnih Cheney 164 21 a nz talk •trong; to win. the teat 4/tl Carter* teem Rwsell 188 even the boys working the score-board had a 34 to 0 score c*m- Totals 646 751 if guard, 189 179 m and 43 to 0 score up before the gam« started. Tean Standing) Smelter No. ; i, sa to Cntent it should Banner 1S8 237 175 ,W L Shop Date The members of Fire Company No. 1 and 2, nattily Uboratorf ihat the Bhw» and White' Copper Works .23 10 S. Pimr 159 178 148 4/t 1/S0 SmeltirNo. I in their snappy uniforms, were a great help in Main.'Onto tack on wfcw)i the Blue»j g$2 1084 U. 3. Metals "28 10 C. Bothner 124 121 10E 4/9 2/6 Mtln Offie* stly IU loaifaetive due keeping order and holding the overflow crowd behind the A. S, & R. 21 12 H. Dolim 154 178 158 4/15 Z/13 Scrap Phnt Mcu Held. rW #2 4/24 Swelter So. 2 Goetz 1J» 170 110 ropes. General Cable .20 19 Pratterolo 216 148 163 2/18 White Metali DrahoB 173 Qenerftl Ceramics 20 2/27 Tank HOOM NO. ! 156 190 Sawchak, right guard, was named by Coach McCar- Tank rU««* No. 3 et twrttwr thrufhotit Service 19 14 Totals.."! 652 625 571 S/9 Smrftar Na. 1 McDonnell 176 146 1(3 V«. |fn : period, gatflffrll «onaiJer- thy aa captain for the game. McCarthy picks a new mas 8. k H. 19 14 S. A. t>, Date 8/12 Laboratory Pupankl (2> .... 161 179 Yard M$. No* 2 , imt on raawt punting. for each game, thus giving practically all of the boya a Shell Oil ....: 18 15 157 154 119 1/80 3/20 HtchMiosI No. 8 Machi (1> 215 2/6 White Metals Yard Reft Ko. ft •iv second period the Bar- INdtionat Lead ,'17 10 Bob VM 174 17» US 8/20 Czarnoto 196 214 206 chance. Most college teams, however, follow the prao Smelter No. 1 ';, •.•.•! their biff sewing threat White Owls 15 18 • 157 141 128 2/11 4/2 Smelter Mo.t Byerg Mechanical No. a B i,iiinu dvwn to the one-yard tice of naming their captains at the close of the season for Dry Dock : IB 18 M. Peterson 154 171 168 ,2/20 4/lft Scrap Plant No. 1 9ttv« Kefr, Mo. 2 r't< 176 isa including many of our own top-notch amateurs including S. F. S. Smelter No. 2 Laboratory . i • for s fttst (hrwit dhi'idge 28 on three «ucce»» halvea. After wallowing in the mad through the first haJl^J - Tank?ome>f«. 2 4/17 912 878 181 179 3/6 Tank ROOM *O, 1 -I downs. Yard Reif. No.. 2 4/23 Lead Plant their uniforms were so dirty that the numbers were hardJfr Donnelly ...... 13136 3/13 Kosty threw a long; pass to White MeUU iislcr 117 148 133 3/19 ii hut the ball slipped recognizable. All of ua in the press box had to revise ow 2j»k -,-20202 las 196 Meehimleal N«. » PU«t 142 140 3/25 i his hands. Skibe was in scirrski 184 pumb*w due to the change in uniforms. Iwm, S«fc ivrnvt Garnet V> ar at the time and had he Blind 125 12S 125 m Copper PowoVi 4/0 White Metals I/I9 the oall another story :aka 168 171 119 1 3/18 Tank #«*M N». 1 U. 1 press box in the grandstands. And Lou Moore was thenfty 202 182 Garteret, may be addressed. Mechanical No. 1 '- 208 182 p&imolly 177 3/27 Castiar Bertha 147 too, passing out peannte. DBte Vs. 117 193 Dkksop ..: 1W 15 Vrofeawr af Police Science 4/8, Serap Plant No. 1 Bit barton 1/28 Casting 187 167 lftfr During the fourth period the Carteret water boy WM 244 197 19 9« University of California has a 4/3 Lewi P of police science. He ii 4/15 Cp^f 2/5 Mechanical No. 2 '•rilllll M& Shark«y 240 117 168 pa excited that he wont haad over heels on the muddy Totals -.999 933 89 Orlando W. Wilson. 4/22 8ilwr. ftaf*, Ho. 1 (Continued on Pagi 12) Dtduon 236 148 211 ,fteld. It was just after Al Skiba had let a touchdown paM, W6 883 896 go through his hands. .Il6rloai! • • • »- Toward the end of the game two guys became tot, •#» l Donnelly 203 lftL 133 piebrtaited that they decid*d to h»ve it out "a la flsts*"- ...'.'.'.T."'.Z • » » •- 183 Cartwtt, •***•»]«.. 182 183 B«fi)re you could say "Jack ftobinson" it looked like thert - ntun, M* Ill 169 173 Washington, 14* 1*7 1M were a couple of hundred gnya involved. But due to th*, C. W W. 178 162 prompt and, efficient work of the Cartetet police depai^-' vPittjburjb, • m^nt everything was soon cleared up and one of the par- nmlllnl &75 818 7»1 ticipants was seen being "forcibly" but rather reluctant^ Mm II \> i iutnplet«d —- escorted to the r •: .iv.i, forwer* 181 H8 136 •1: intercepted M Tbe odd* were heavy on Garter^ before the r CttABingbam 02 141 moii, iat«raii 117 149 127 and we got m«jiy stories 1GUESJ BflRO 146 19? Second Piftce J. Bmy K«g ,Acaiemy BowW» Win 2Galvanek 177 181 Uti Win (My TWO Gam*i From Bur^w's And VreniUo Hold Garnet FrowV.CC In Ctmty loop First PItcM ARMOURS SCORE UPSET LOCAL aURJS BEATER for' thl variou; OARTmaTT—The league lead- ins Lelbig's bowling teum picked which roH tWf all hitttnf bif kja$aa, %. iUwtanf l «l| a f # gam* by K«r»n« » M t nnt frpm tritHapi' over tha flener»t mn *ftif* tod »oime whik

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Duwrski 206 179 Cart«r«t Rat it*. (1) Santa Cimu h Paymtuttr Dlckson 162 168 Sam ITFRFT Ltbig'tScwe BREAKS LOTS DAIRY Ois«w«aS. Medvety z -w:-*0mm for Red Crown Towrnty a lenutt, Contimud from Sport Pa|» 010 903 Ciubatl M 181 ..„ ,,«»*» red-brwl Dacko 167 !«• 1T6 CHICAGO—SanU Claua, who INDIVIDUAL MARK Washington Carftfa (0) CLOSE THREE GAME t- wmtltctor went to » AWARDED C-J GRID A, A. C. C». (3) E. Medvetz 169 160.174 wag pressed Into service thil f»H Chadwtck 201 169 197 l%l t job, nn,i • Horvath 182 186 185 Harrivan ... SOt 181 tll»t TITLE BY NJSIAA by official* of the (50,000 Red Donnelly 14ft 129 184 WITH 703^ TOTAL Lehrer 140 , VICTORY IN LEAGUE 178 Collin* 171 107 151 Vstenski , 172 202 ; Crown Open Pl»y Bawling Carni- )V "*••• •••••- totals Mt 1$ Mudak 181 157 885 Medwick Io8 1(2 141 val, made another lightning trip McCarthy-Coached Eleven Galvanak 201 201 170 Rolls Scores Of 234, 234Chamra HI.' 178 180 Win Two Canes By Mar- to all part* of the country today Han-Ivan 171 162 147 And 235 To Set New tins of Four And Five Schur 1 I A4». Will ; Geti 610 Poinb Under to distribute prizes for the fifth TotaJa 880 780 868 \ ColHton Rating weekly contest of the eoatt-to- G«B«r*l Amtrfcta (O) High Mark For League 84B 873 Phis, R«c- -In. Cop Ignar :. 1« fa Crnbia't prwfi eonflt tenpin clastic. Hoyer 182 1B« 189 D GARTERET—When close vic- P, Kamfenski .... 186 '148 Barkhoute 174 144 1K0 NEW TEAMJMARK SET H. Sloan 197 176 jWTOEATEN BUT TIED The ro*y-«heekcd gentleman 161 tories are won Leshek's Dairy will B KamiensJd .... 10» 8t*8 160 TOVIANI Ciajkowski 177 with the long white heard allot- Blind 126 125 125 152 MMculin l#0' Ui CARTKRET- Cnrterot High's Dolan 130 126 160 CARTERET-It was Turkey's G. Sloan 166' win them. The hill bowlers squeei- ted twenty-four cash priies to Pwkop 1«« great football team—proliably Peterson 162 168 162 Auto Exchange Day in the City 181 208 ed through with a close three game those howlers who finished first Vernlllo 200 one of the frrPHlMt that Frank Handicap... 42 42 42 Bowling League last Friday night. Kasha „. 200 186 213 victory 6Ver Klein's Tavern. The Totals ...... *-.. JlcCarthy has turned out since he through fourth in each of the Led by Mike Siekerka, tend- M. Udiielak 203 M70 ganie vas won by only four began his duties here back in carnival's six ability classifica- on* man, who cracked all previous ItUln'sTMtraCft) ..!T...... tl% 783 818 pins, tfhe secpnd by 39 and the 1%26—was awarded the Central tions, and he awarded 2,166 other Harris " 170 148 147 J. B. B.r»r (2) records for this 'year with a 703 977 849 919 Jersey (Jrniip III rhampinrwhip by prizes to men and women keg- total on scores of 234, 234 and' third by five pins. O'Brien ,. 126 187 McLeod 16» 190 18$. the New Jersey State Intorschol- lers who finished fifth through 236, the Turkey combine recorded Soklws (t) In the remaining match the Car. Urbanski ..:. 188 166 365th in all ability classes. Snto > 164 176 J. Rogers 16* 184 179 astfc Athletic Association which a new high team total of 2068 teret Kec Juniors copped a two Bittr ,K.,;... U8 184 Mlnue 189 177 192 _• the LnrRKKi . tnet in npi-rinl session Tuesday with scores of 1024, 93T and I Bertha 184 game Victory" over Chudick's B*r- Seaman U8 188 1*2 the BMt Quality of r Leschek 147 166 18» J. Shnrkey 167 128 146 n)ght in Trenton to make the state 256; South Jersey, Mt. Holly, 220; 1026, to sweep the Synowiecki bers. Elliott 179 2U 286 rain Prtcin. Donnelly 162 161 140 Demo 213 220 178 DOI] Cosrl^n, Firni • •wards. Ocean City, .128 (beaten by Mt. bowlers and slice the lead of the Chudiek'i B«rb«r. (1) Mawulin • 109 143 162 Chomicki 190 180 194 Dolls, Dosk», lnrKe nml .i J The Carteret club was unbeaten Holly); Riverside, 242 (lost three Sokler pinmen to only four games. Resko -. 168 1>2 147 ToUls ,~W9 789 797 r4ttrl«. Table apt*. ,\M {this yesr hut tied in its final game games). Soklers dropped two games to Terebecki 162 208 188 Hlrh Chain, Orlbn, 1; Totals 841 ~826 827 983 889 161 Sport fana Ml BM eoBi|««t« trie Tnlna, Moving pi, i by Woodbridnre High. Carteret Gruhin's Drugs. Ondrejack 162 139 eov«rag« oi all toctl actirrtiee on chines and All Oil, .,' GROUP II PAROCHIAL V. C. C. C«. (1) totalled 610 point* under the Col- In the final match Stephen's Hoyer ', : 184 184 205 the tporta pat*. Toy». North Jersey, St. Cecelia's The Three Fates Furian 1*8 188 155 Hton rating which is used by the 1 Chamra 166 178 183 Roofers climbed into second place 408 SUte Strpoi (Englewood), 293; Good Counsel 31M Three Fates are Clotho, w.ho Dr, Cohatit s*ys U. S. must de- Mate board in Riving awards. Toth 180 187 176 by sweeping the lowly Washing- 'Cor. Bro.d P,rt|, A (Newark), 14ft; Montciair Im- spun tht thread Of life; Laehesls, cide stand on entering wftr, , The complete list of awards fol- Banlck 189 146 145 ton Oarage in three games. Totals 784 881 856 maculate, 126; Central and South Perkins 127 132 189 who traced the fate of man, and lows: City league--team standing: Atropot. who cut tba thread oi life Jersey, St. Peter's (New Bruns- Vernlllo 189 164 188 GROUP IV wick), 240; Camden Catholic, 167; W. Li with the shears of destiny. > North Jersey, Nutley, fl67» Gar- Soklers 26 St. Mary's (Perth Amboy), 144. Totals 7»1 806 880 jtold, 640; West Orange, 62g; Cen- (No awards are made for Group Stephen's Roofers 22 Tax en Bear »l Jersey, Asbury Park, 620; I high, Group III prep and Group Ideal Service 21 The present tax on a barrel of ew Brunswick, 678; Woodbridft, Motal * TWmlt (0) S IV prep schools). Turkey's Autos 19 beer is over seven dollars, nearly til; South Jersey, Collingswood, Siekerka <. : 182 140 SynowieckiVs 18 as much as the total selling price Soccer awards were: 800; Atlantic City, 440; Camden, Sloan ,147 179 Washington Garage 16 ID 1914 when the tax was only a Wutf : . 160 112 0. GROUP IV Gruhin's Drugs ^.. 14 dollar and a quarter. L471CO1T1 AuTD ,, .. mm fmm Kwtn? «** -mm* Versegi 168 189 156 + North Jersey, Hillside, 582; orial (West New York) (tie); Turkey'i Auto Exeku|« (3) Hurlsfe Zysk 202 149 166 Uarrlsfe resembles a pair ol hway, 510; Clifford Scott LEast Central Jersey, no competition; M. Siekierkft .... 284 2J4 236 r siMtrt as Jota*d that *i*j eanaot b* ange), 440; Central Jersey, Stojka 23JT •IT2 South letiey, Trentyn, Totals 900 775 781 •tparaud, often moving in opposite Carteret, (ill); South River, 4S5; GROUP III Fedor 1&9 155 174 Armour'. (3) directions, yet always {Wishing any- jfemerville, 415; South Jersey, North Jersey, Hackensack, Tea- Kazmer 187 200 175 Kronenbertr 174 151 201 one who eomts between'them. abddonflelri, 424; Hndrion Heights, neck and Harrison (tie); Central L. 2ysk 211 176 196 Fwtterlo SW 161 169 816; Millville, 351. Jersey, Hamilton Township; South Pi«ar 162 167 213 GROUP II Jersey, Had don Heights. 1024 937 1025 Uhouse 193 172 125 North Jersey, tie between Ron- GROUP II Synowieeki'l (0) fHEATRL METUCHEN Richardson 182 142 182 •Oe Park, 365 and Pompton Lakes, North Jersey, Verona and Chat- Barna 171 253 194 MUSIC #58; Cranford, 408 (lost four ham (tie); Central Jersey, Penn- Totals 946 703 890 Habich ,... 223 169 191 nines); Central Jersey, Leonardo Ington; South Jersey, no competi- Yustak 219 179 178 BOXES EXQUISITELY BEST CONVENIENT Ijt6; Manasquan, 260; Rumson, tion. Forcers lets Ears Skay 175 162 16? Arailablc for AH Occaiiom In early EngUnd torgen were Larson 16t) 157 191 RE-MODELLED * FILMS punished by having their ears cut PARKING on. 948 920 917 CALL R A. 4-0181 Stephen'* Roofen (3) OU From Castor Oil Varga .. 194 167 246 Lubricating oil from castor oil and FORDS VENDING CO. F. Donnelly 166 198 198 mineral oil Is Manufactured W Rio 573 Now Brunswick Ave. W. Donnelly 182 165 174 SOIIM de Janeiro. . . FORDS i i \ \ ( s

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