t Four Page Colored The Price of This Paper is 3 cents everywhere—Pay no more CARTERET PRESS Sporting News Page VOL. VI, No. 46 CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928 PRICE THREE Youth Is Fined Few- Roosevelt G. O. P, Club Defying Police Time Please? Man Fatally Injured To Have Shore Outing Bold Holdup Staged Caaki, of the Boulevard The Roosevelt Republican Club is .ection, an alleged boxer, was picked Nickel Please? making arrangements for the annual In Highway Accident p by the- police Sunday night for outing the date of which will be an- isorderly conduct and the us* of ob- Telephone Company Establish- nounced soon. The arrangements On State Highwj Carl Salo Died Last Night; Wai Crushed By Hi* Own Truck aoene language. He was declaring are in charge of a committee headed es "Time Bureau" _ Will Truck Driver Kidnapped at Colonia and Taken To New Y< Tuesday—Driver That Caused Accident Held On is defiance of all police in general by Abraham D. Glass. It is announc- nd Cartert%K>Uce in particular when Charge 5c Every Time Sub- ed that the outing this year will be Bandits Take Truck And $3,000 Worth of Tires—Loot Manslaughter Charge This Morning. one of the latter grabbed him. He scriber Asks For Time. held at a nearby shore resort where Followed Bandit Car To St. George Ferry wag fined; $5 in police court Tuesday children and adults of tb« borough Carl Salo, of 361 Danforth «tre«t, ground near the right wheel. He night. Osaki did not recall the con- Commencing August 1st the New may spend a pleasant day. Jersey City, died at 6:10 o'clock last A holdup in Woodbridge in broad ber of the gang drove the sedtl said he asked Salo where he was hurt duct he was accused of. He said he Jerwy Bell Telephone Company will night in the Rahway City Hospital There will be games and other daylight as daring and spectacular Th« violence of the robben and that the latter answered "from had been at a party and had been furnish the tim» of) day—or night— contests suitable for men and wom- an any movie thriller, was staged in vented Evans from seeing the where he wa» taken Tuesday after- the knees dwvn." A Dodge car drinking. upon request from a centrally locat- en, as welt as juvenile games. StSt . GGeorge'' s avenue at AAvenel l streett t tratioi n on th« sedan or noting noon after being crushed by a truck came along and stopped and Salo ed Time Bureau, it was announced Tuesday at 11 a. m. But so success- marks of identification, t Colonia. William Godfrey, 24 was placed in it and taken to the 8 today iby D. H. Ford, manager here fully was it carried out that the po- The sedan was turned about years old, of Pedricktown, N. J., was Rafhway hospital. for the Company. The method of] lice here did not l*arn of it until returned toward New York th sent to New Brunswick today Iby the Chambllss explained that Salo had obtaining the time will be to ask the Dowling - Kingberry 9:45 o'clock Tuesday nightg . A truck Rahway, Linden and Elizabeth. local police to have bail fixed by the alighted from the truck to inspect Would Be Suicide operator for "Time Bureau." load of tires valued at $3,000 and the latter city the car crossed on I county Judge for a hearing on a the load and make sure it was not The Bureau will furnish time in Goethals bridge to SUten shifting. the truck itself comprised the loot, charge of manslaughter. He is charg- Sent To Trenton the northern part of the state only, Wedding Announcement Both are th« property of the Newark and went to St. G*orf» Edward Koponer, of 23 Warner ed with being the cause of the acci- for the present, Mr. Ford stated. A branch of the Goodyear Tire & Rub- boarded a ferry. It was the last] avenue and Edward Kerorier, of 3BB dent which resulted in Sato's death. Peter Muller Committed To charge of five cents will be made for Carteret Man and Woodbridge ber Company at 500-604 Central to board the ferry on that trip. Danforth street, both of Jersey City .Salo had a crushed hip, broken ribs, each time the Bureau's service is Girl To Be Married Septem avenue, Newark, as the boat was ready to leav* were on top of the lumber truck State Hospital For Insane a punctured lunrf' and a ruptured used and this charge, it ia anticipat- The first news of the holdup came slip Evans got a chance to In their statement* they told of feel- After Many Attempt! On ed, will be sufficient to maintain the ber 1. liver. I to the loesl potfce when Albert Ev- abtmt ami nw the truck. It had I ing a violent jolt that nearly toppled Life. Bureau, which is being established as ans, of 25 Glen avenue, Belleville, following the car but had missed I Written statements were secured them from the perch, Both got off a convenience for telephone users Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirvgberry, of Freeman street entertained last walked into the police station and boat. by the police from three men who the truck and found Salo lying on the After several hectic weeks during and will be entirely separate from evening, in honor of the announce- told of his adventure. He was the In New York Evans was dr accompanied Salo and these state- ground. which he made many attempts to regular telephone service. ment of the coming marriage of driver of the truck. He was driving about a while and finally taken • ment* agree in eseSfltials. Salo was Prom the statements of the three take his life, Peter Multer, of 535 Th practice of furnishing the time their daughter, Jane Louise, to John along St. Georges avenue toward the car and put aboard an el one of a crew of men accompanying men it appears that Salo was between Roosevelt avenue was committed to through the switchboard operator J. Dowling, son of John Dowling, of Perth Amboy at 11 o'clock Tuesday train, being pushed into a car a truck load of lumber. The truck his truck and the bank at the side o the State hospital for the Insan without charge will be discontinued Carteret The wedding will take forenoon, he said, when a big sedan' as the train doors were closed nnd lumber belonging to Harvey Red- the road when the truck was struck Wednesday and was conveyed to tha in the few communities where it still place September 1. drove up beside the tmck and a | the train started. Evans got off' den Inc., contracting engineers of and pushed against the bank crush- institution yesterday exists in the area the Time Bureau Miss Felicia Donato presented group of men in the sedan ordered the first stop and found his way 107 Vesey street, Newark, and Jer- ing him. Muller went to Elizabeth abou will serve, it was stated by Mr. Ford. 1 ach guest with an old fashioned him to stop and get out of the truck. police headquarters in New To sey City. Alex P. Chambliu, of 14 Godfrey was driving a truck load three weeks ago and first attracted This will be done because this serv- He stopped the truck and looked at orsage bouquet surrounded with a Here he came in for a reception .Summer avenue, Hillside, N. J., was ed with pigs of lead and owned public attention when the police ice has placed an increasing burden the men and into the muiiles of two frill of .yellow georgette and tied had not expected. He was tu driving. In his statement Chambliss Harold Cline, of Pedricktown, N. J. found him with wounds that at first upon the furnishing of regular tele- big automatics. with yellow ribbons, with an an- over to five detectives who took • said that he was driving west on Lin- He said he did not notice the parket were attributed to an attack by some phone service in those communities, nouncement card atached. The home The running board of the sedan into a room and bombarded him ' coln highway and that he stopped At truck of lumber until he hit it. Some enemy. He was taken to a hospital. which was the reason for discontinu- was attractively decorated with beau- was flush with the Btep of the truck questions for more than Colonia in enter to cross the- street of the police hazarded th& opinion ing the practice years ago in all re was lci&i Men xttftt he voen tiful garden flowers. At midnight, cab. Evans was hustled into the The detectives, Evans said, de to talk to Ms foreman who was on that he may have nodded off to sleep attempting to kill himself. He made other districts in the area. were working on the theory thi elicious refreshments were served. rear seat of the sedan and one of another truck. He wanted to ask for an instant. Godfrey expressed several attempts in Elizabeth; in one the occupants of the sedan mounted was in league with the holdup Mr. Ford said that the establish- Cards were played and prises for the foreman the destination of the much distress over the injury of he threw himself on a railroad track the truck. Two of the others seat- After the questioning, one of the i ment of the Time Bureau affords a high scores were awarded in bridge load on hi* truck. As he stood wait- Salo., The Dodge which conveyed the and was snatched off by a policeman ed themselves one on either side of tectives remarked that the crime ' method of handling requests foT the to Mrs. John Dayton, jar 61 bath ing for traffic to pass, he said, he injured man to the hospital was driv- just before a train passed. Evans. They were the ones with the committed in New Jersey and time in a way that removes the inter- lite; Miss Laura Koyen, doll laun- felt his own truck brush past his eN^.by Joseph Cohen, of 29 Arsdale Muller was brought to Carteret guns who kept the weapons press- no concern of New York'a. ference with) regular telephone serv- dry bag; Miss Lillian Richards, pot back and jumped out of the way. He terrace, East Orange. ed against his sides. He was order- police headquarters and made some I ice, holders and kitchen pad. Pinochle Evans went to Newark and saw enother truck swerve from the ed not to turn Ms head. Once when Salo was taken in charge at the attempts at self destruction while Mrs. M. Little, hot roll doily; Mrs. ed the theft to the police there, rear of his truck. At the same in- he attempted to look about the guns hospital iby Dr. Getoge E. Gallaway. being detained in the station. Then Arthur Lance, shoe horn; Miss Eda they seemed indifferent. He had stant he heard some one yell "Al". Salo was married. His wife was no- he was taken in charge by relatives. were jabbed into his ribs and he was like experience with the Rahwuy ; David, toilet set; Mrs. Tom Kennel- warned that another attempt would Chamblias said he looked under his J tifled of the accident by the Jersey Soon 'he wag in the Perth Amfboy Leading Pictures At ly received a string of crystal beads lice. In both cities the police cost him his life. The fourth mem- that as the crime was not co truck and saw Carl Salo lying on the City police. hospital where he renewed his at- as the non players prize, tempts-and was sent 'back to Carter- ted in their territory they The invited guests were: John et. He is in the middle twenties and New Empire Theatre concerned. twice this year, each time by the Dowling, Mrs. M. little, Mrs. Thomas single. About six years ago he con- Harmony. The game on Tuesday Kennelly, Mrs. M. Sofka, Miss Kath- Evana told Sergeant Romond tracted a contagious incurable dis- Management Keeps Up High Latin Sporting Club the holdup men were Italians Tigers Lose Another evening was interesting in ntmy aryn Conran, Miss Agnes Gunder- ( ease in Germany. Muller is a Ger- that he would be able to iden ways. Both sides turned in some fine Standard of Attractions. son, of Carteret; Miss Elna Nelson plays. Masculine's running catch of man subject* and may be deported them if he met them again, To Harmony The N«w Empire Theatre, Rah- of Sewaren; Mrs. Arthur Lance, Mrs. Shuts Out Fatima Cromwell's liner in the fifth was the within a few weeks. said that just before they put him way, seems to be reversing the usua Frank Barth, Mrs. P. J. Donato, Miss the elevated train one erf the robb* drat to be seen, while Tom D'Zuril- Local Soccer Stars Chalf Up Jess Sullivu Pitches Winning procedure of picture hooises during Felicia Donato, of Avenel; Mrs. John remarked that the truck might lo's one hand grab of Woodhull's fly the hot months. When other houses Dayton, Mrs. Stephen H.Wyld, Mrs, 4-0 -Victory Over Amboy found on the island. Game—Tiger, Still Well To followed. Both plays deserved the Drunken Driver Fined are slackening up a bit and offering Jasper Johnson, Misses Laura Koyen, The Front In Twilight Loop. applause that was given to them by Team. When Evans came to Woodb secondary pictures featuring obscure Lillian Richards, Eda David, Beat- the handful of spectators present. rice Jackson, Evelyn Jackson, Mrs. police headquarters he was a players, the Empire management of- Displaying a great offensive, at- panied by I, N, Love, office ma The Harmony players were again Leshfch had a perfect day at bat, Paul Kingberry, Jane Kingberry, and $200 -license Revoked fers tite, beat available! ljuring the tack, the Latin Sporting Club scored of the Newark branch of the Go Kicc-ssfu! in scoring a decisive vic- getting four hits in as many trips Helen Kingibscry of Woodbridge. present week such Start is Adolphe a shut-out victory over the Fatima year Company. Mr. Love said tory ov«r the Tiger ata» wfeo have to the plate, scoring four' runs, and Tony Novooilsky Lands In Jail Menjou, Madge Bellamy Dolores De' Athletic Club of Perth Amfooy, Sun- Evans had been employed by been defeated only twice this year, stealing three bases. His feat of After Accident Admits Hav- Rio and Be be Daniels were present- day afternoon, at the latter's field. 1 each time by the Harmony team. stealing three bases in one game is Candidates Speak At company three and a half years and ) ed in feature pictures. The same The. locals took the lead at the start Jess Sullivan had the honor of down- a new record in the local loop. Curly ing "A Few Beers." that his reputation was a'bove rfl-.: policy ia in evidence for next week, Smith Club Meeting ami held, it to the end. 'The final ing the Tigers, Burt Mullan turned Sullivan also batted well for the vic- preach. Tony Novobilsky, aged 43 years, or rather the week beginning this score read 4-Q. The locals scored Some years ago Mr, Love said, i the trick once before. Jess allowed tors. 1 The Al Smith Democratic Club, of 301 Penning avenue, wias locked afternoon and tonight. Few pictures all their goals in the first- half. The but seven Mattered hits, and was held a business meeting Wednesday other truck load of tires was The box score: up at 10:10 Monday night on a have a wider appeal than the offering pointmak«rs for the Latinites were aided by the bats of hi» mates, who night with William J. Lawlor as from the company under similar ' Htrmonr AB R H E charge of driving while drunk. Hia for today and tomorrow, "The Patent M. Sloan, Moreno, Nenara and Davis. slammed Woodhutl all over the field chairman. The candidates, district cumstances. Leshkk, ss 4 4 4 arreet followed an accident in which Leather Kid." Richard Barthelmess About 1000 enthusiastic soccer fans for a 10-5 victory. leader^ and members of the election The truck stolen Tuesday was Masculine, If 3 0 1 Novobilsky is alleged; to have struck is the star in this picture, one of the were on band to witness the one- boards were present. Charles A. Bured but the load of tires was The only other affair of interest Trosko, c 4 2 3 a motorcycle with his auto, injuring greatest atones of love, honor and sided affair. The home team was Conrad, candidate for mayor said Evans said that on the trip to of the past week was the American J. Sullivan, p * 4 11 two men. Novobilsky was examined courage ever depicted on the screen. completely outclassed by the superior that he would insist on a clean cam-j York he saw numerous policem* Legion-Cardinal game, which turned H. Sullivan, cf 4 13 at headquarters by Dr. H. L. Strand- On Monday and Tuesday another out a Legion victory. As a result of paign, free from ttiudslinging. The but the gun poked into his Hall, lb 3 11 J! berg and pronounced under the in- old favorite will be seen dn Emil Next Sunday afternoon, the Latin their win over the Cardinals, the Le- other men present' spoke. kept him from giving the alarm, Helley, 3b : 3 0 0 fluence at liquor and unfit to drive. Jannings who is the star in "The Sporting Club will make- it's initial gion is now tied with the Cardinals said that he 'believed the car used ! Donavan, rf J 0 0 At a hearing Tuesday night in po- Street of Sin." There is a double John A, Collins, asked if the Dem- home appearance, after engaging in for the cellar post with three victor- the men wag a Pierce-Arrow but i D'Zurilld, 2b 3 1 1 lice court, Novobilsky was fined $200 feature program for every day in ocrats would back a polioy of help- travelling contests for over a month. ies against eight defeats. was not sure. and his license was revoked. Record- the week and the companion picture Ing out the unemployed and if they They have been fortunate, in cardihg Despite their recent set-back, the 31 10 14 ed Jacoby told him that he had been on Monday and Tuesday ia "Thanks favored a waiting room at the end the strong Hispano Athletic Club,of Tigers have a safe lead at the top of Tiger* AB R H 'getting away with it" too long. No- For the Buggy Ride", with Laura of tihe trolley line in Carteret. He Perth Amboy to form next Sunday's ELLSWORTH BARKER the circuii t and are now fully G. Wqpdhull,, p 3 0 1 vobilsky said he had only a few La Plante as the star. appeared as an independent voter. attraction at Letbig's field. The His- Plans'were made for u card party Ellsworth Barker aged 53 ^ games ahead of their nearest rivals. Cromwell, 3b 3 2 beers. He deposited his bank book On Wednesday' and Thursday panoites are considered by ma 0 to be held this montfi and much big- of 28 Lafayette stret, died In bj|| Thq outstanding feature of the Am-' Viater, lb as security for payment of the fine, there is an. especially fine bill: Mil- have one of the best teams in 2 ger one to be held in October. home at 9 o'clock Wednesday mo e'rican Legion-Cardinal tilt, was Fred Rubel, ss 4 The accident happened at the in- ton Sills and Doria Kenyon appear County and a well played game is an- 0 ing. He is survived by a widow, Ridley's successful debut as a Legion Roe, c. ..._ 4 tersection of Roosevelt and Wheeler in "The Hawk's Neat," and Virginia ticipated. A record turn-out is ex- Irace Barker; four daughters, pitcher. He allowed but two hit* and Elko, 2b 3 0 avenues, Novotoilsky Valli stare in "The Escape." Colleen pected to 'be on hand for the occa- ttvai Grace, Myrtle and Doris, and or was master of the situation at all i. Ginda, rf 2 1 Roosevelt avenue to em Moore in "Happiness Ahead," and sion. The locals will take the field son, Ellsworth Jr. Mr. Barker times. All the games scheduled for W. WoodhuU.cf 3 0 avenue, according to the police rec- Belle Bennett in "Devil's Trade- Two Electrocuted with their usual line-up, which con- been in poor health for some til next week have been postponed to J. Coanftock, If 2 0 ord, and struck the motor cycle. Man- mark," compose the bill for Friday sists of Manue(, Menara, Rubinan, on account of heart disease. It the following week, &o as not to in- Thatcher, If 1 » uel Conculas, of 37 Roosevelt aye- and Saturday. Jack Merelo, Moreno, M. Sloan, Bill terfere with the firemen's carnival. And Several Shocked y caused his death. nu, owner of the. motorcycle, was. An adequate cooling system keeps Sloan, Davies, McKee, Elliott and 28 6 7 1 Mr. Barker was a resident of The standing of the Carteret Twi- cut on the right shoulder, right knee the Empire pleasantly cool during Garelar. Play will start promptly Men Lose Lives In Accident borough for thirty-five years and Id light League: The score by innings: and right hand. Riding on the rear the warm weather. at 2:00, and a capable- umpire has W L Per 2 1 0 0 2 0 0— 6 seat of the motorcycle was Arman- Yesterday at Linden Plant been engaged to do the officiating. many years has 'been an employ** Tigers _ 10 ! 2 .883 Harmony 3 2 2 10 2 x—10 the Wheeler Condenser Comp do Ramathma, of 31 Mercer street PERSONALS Two men were electrocuted and Harmony 7 6 .688 The summary; Two .base- hits- He took an active interest in He was cut on the right eye and Mrs. William Molnar who was a several others were badly shocked Cardinals ..._ 3 8 .282 Masculine, Trosko and J. Sullivan. Odd Fellows To Meet affairs, giving his time freely to right cheek bone and had several resident here for many years, until »nd sent to a hospital yesterday af- American Legion.. 8 8 .282 Three base hits—Leshkk and Rubel. teeth loosened. The motorcycle was On Special Call Tonight movement that was constructive ten years ago when she moved away, ternoon when a concrete mixer be- progressive. Results of week: Struck out by J. Sullivan 6, by Wood- damaged. has returned to spend a month vis- 1 came charged by a short circuit at He was a member of the For American Legion 9, Cardinals 2 hull 5. Bases on balls off J. Sullivan Novobilsky figured in a sensational iting friends in the borough. Mrs. A special meeting of the local the Grasselli Chemical works in Lin- ef America, the Odd Fellows and . Harmony JO, Tigers 5. t, off Woodhutl 0. Stolen bases- accident on the morning of Sunday, Molnar resides in Detroit. She noted lodge of Odd Fellows will be held den. The dead are Pratt Cooley, col- Mark's Episcopal church. All gameC'Mheduled for next week', Legnick (8), Masculine and Crom- March 25 at 1:60 o'clock. He was many changes and improvements in tonight to take action upon the death ored, 80 years old, of 1125 Hamp- The funeral services will be have been postponed to the following well. Sacrafica hits— Masculine. Er* driving a 'big Paige sedan and hit a Carteret. ! of- Ellsworth Barker of Lafayette ton place and Juaquin Cardiero, 29, at St. Marks church tomorrow i week. rors—Leshick and Cromwell. Win- Paige roadster, then crashed into the street. Mr, Barker was a pppulan Miss Anna, Morris, of Washington colored, of 2333 Second street both noon at 2 o'clock and will be Harmony-T|ig*ri ning pitcher—J. Sullivan. Losing comer of Mausner's 'bakery building member of the lodge. All members avenue, will leave Sunday an an auto of Elizabeth, Cooley touched the ducted by Rev. J. W. Foster, With Jess Sullivan pitching a con- pit^heir— WoodhuB. Umpires—Tros- in Perching avenue, wrecking the se- are requested to be present accord- trip with friends through the New machine and fell over and Cardiero of St. Marks. Interment Will sist eat game, in holding the league- ko and Galvanek. dan and knocking some bricks out of ing to an announcement by Secre- England states. went to his assistance and dropped Green Giove cemetery in Key leading Tigers to seven scattered the bakery wall. 'Novobilsky was tary John Collins. Elmer Wood, aon of Mr. and Mrs. dead upon touching Cooley's body. The funeral arrangements are.,! hiU, Tommy D'Zurillo and Masculine badly injured. The noise of the Fred Wood ia at Camp Burton, CharleC s Elko, of Carteret, Michael ch'arg of Undertaker J, J. Lymajttv|| turning in some fine plays, and Le- Cardinals To Take crash against the bakery waa mistak- Mrs. Frank Pirrong and grandg - Svonik, of Linden; Manuel Gomel P. T. A. CARD PARTY ahich and Hei* Sullivan, hitting the One Week Off en for an explosion by some one who daughteh r Albertalb , of Sharot street, and William Chambers of Elizabeth ball to all corners of the field, the turned in a fire alarm and brought and Mrs. Ernest Thorn, of Elizabeth were shocked and taken to the Alex- The weekly card party of St. Jos- FOR IRiENT—Flat; 5 rooms; all H team didn't have much The Cardinals will remain inact- the department to the scene. are spending a week at Anbury Park. Ian Brothers hospital. Stall others eph's P. T. A. was held last; night in provemants; bath; apply 70 trouble in beating the Tigers, last ive over the coming week end, an a might have been injured had it not the school hall and, considering the iant|c street, Carteret, N. J. Tuesday evening at Brady's lield, be- result of the firemen's carnival, been for the presence of mind of Rw- heat the attendance was large. Mrs, fore a handful of baseball admirers, which has been travelling at a great bert Fuller, of Cranford. He rushed Thomas Burke was hostess. The The final score was 1-0-5. pace since the .start of the campaign. THE HABIT OF Man Badly Injured In Smash to the main switch and threw it out. prize winners w«re: Mrs, Fred Col- They will again swing into action a KEEPING- The Harmony took the lead ut the Relief squada were sent by the ton, Mrs. Charles Brady, Mrs. Devlin, week from iSunday, Manager Comba NOT start and scored seven runs in the firemen and police of Linden and Mrs. R. Murphy, Mrs. George Dau- is p; first three innings. Woodhull, Tiger is positive that he can arrange a con- At Avenel Early This Morning BYSPCNPTHRlft* test with the Tizzano nine of Perth Runway, the latter bringing lung mo- dett, MM. Clara Jamison, Mrs, J. B. ace and mainstay received his bumps O'Donnell, Mrs. Al Bonner, Miss After scoring decisive tors and other life-saving apparatus. from the start. In the first inning, Amboy. Victim Has Broken Arm and Nose, Torn Ligaments and Cuts Gertrude McDonald and Mrs. McDon- over the Forda team, the the Harmony bombarded him for victory —His truck Hit By Car Driven By Sewaren ald. Card* are ready to meet any oppon Popular Ball Player four hits, which netted three runs. Man Who Escapes Injury. They added two in the becond, two wit in thia wunty. The Amboy game V Recovering From Injury probably will be play«d at the Elm PERSONALS inor« in the third, ona in the fourth Harry Hitman, of Buckaltsw ave- avenue, Eluabftli. The sedan was utreet grounds in Perth Amboy. If Johnny Skunit, loc-al hall toaser "»d two mortf iu the Bixth, While- nue, Janwsburg, wae frightfully in- badly damaged and towed to a gar- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grohman and Midway 'between being » aptftj Oowba is unsuccessful in landing the hue 4>«en out uf the game for a num- thin slaughter waa going on tha jured at 1:30 Q'clock' this morning age but the driver eecaped injury. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris wilt gu' hrift and being a tightwad Tiwanoites, the Rahway Ramblers ber of weeks, as the result irf an in- era were ^uccesaful in acquiring The truck was the property of the to Camp Burton tomorrow to visit ] will find the welWrtwsed chap ' will form tha opposition at Brady's when the truck in which he was rid- jured «nkl« sustained in u twilight runs. Hitman burner Company, of Curl Grohman who in spending the getting away with it. Field. Tho Cardinals have scored ing was struck by a car driven by Limtt»t a few weeks ago. He is re '1,'he Tigers httve been beaten only burg. BUiiuner there, , Walter Morris will j victories over some of the strongest Vincent Rudnak, of 'Pleasajit ave- covering rapidly from thia injury, If you note Ms fresh coli uocimipany his paMpts and will r«- outfit* in these parts, and should get nue, Sewaren. The accidant hap- and beforu lung, will l»e aeen don tie and the pleusin# shirts ituiin at the scout camp twu week*.] u gamo with the'Perth Amboy nine. pened in St. George avenue, at Av- nhig a uniform for suiut team in tin's wears or see the intimate coinf-0 HARDIMAN'S enel. Hitman was taken to the Rah- vicinity. Johmiiy i» .popular in this On the return trip Mr. and Mrs. Mor- of his under-dressing yuu wou way City hospital where his injur- Foresters Attention! borough, and is well-known througli i-la will visit friends in Red Bank. not suspect his careful ecu PHARMACY George G«» Association ies are listed as: a broken right arm, out his vicinity, (lo perform* ait third Among Carteret folks aetm at Sea Meet at Fire House No. 1 to ut- Our {iriut'a haw made this CO Has Annual Clarhbake broken notw, severed tendons on base for the IJlurmuny combine ii Girt un Governor's Day were: Jos- Ed. L, Hardiman, formally of binution possible. tetid funeral services of our tht> CarU*ret 'lVil*Kht Loop, and at eph A. Hermann, iVedentk Culton, Perth Amboy fight wrist and hand and a severe late K , The annual outing »"d clannbake d UhaiW A. Conrad, J. J. Lyman, cut over the right eye. According- brother, Ellswurth Barker, ST., & p. the same post tor the 1'ort 'Heading of the George Geia Association, of tu the pulic« record tin* truck and William Duhty, J«m rate close-up view of the most of the cloudn. He flghU thr,,,,ri, Explosion Shakes Large field in th<> prownt. day every swirling dive and maneuver „' tivity—avintion. aerial comfcat. He swoops down i JuRt what makes flying tick, how i wards earth in mnwuit of the Wr,', Area as Still Explodes it feels to go (touring at Winding arny and zoom* back to the «,{.. npped thousands of feet abovo the seeking new foe* to conquer Standard Oil Force Fights sarth. what battle to the death in the | "WINGS" depend, for if'hum*, Blaze In Efficient Manner air mean* to th<* chevaliers of the element on the affection of u sky, all these and mAre will be re- youth* for one another. In tllP|' and Confines Blaze to vealed in "WINGS", Paramount'.* home town in the west and in Fran,., Source. epic basexf on the exploit* of an Am- as well, they love the same girl erican ace in the world war, which whos* role is played by Jobyna R»]' A terrific explosion waa heard for comes to the Majestic Theatre, one ston. Clara Bow is the femininp I two miles around when tank No. 105 week, commencing August 13, with star. The two leading male role* arr, I of th« B&jrway Refinery of Standard ' matinees daily. carried by Charts Rogers and Rich 011 Company and most of the naph-1 The work of flying has been vir- ard Arlen. Othew in the cast an th» it contained, went up in flames | tually a closed book to the laymen, j El Brendel, "Gunboat" Smith, Gar- and smoke Sunday afternoon, cau.«-1 The skymen have been almost a race | Cooper, Henry B. Walthall, Rkhnn'l ing property damage variously enti- apart, glimpsed only in the blue di»-, Tucker, Julia Gordon, Hedda Hop per, Arlebe Marchal and Niwl ,i nwted between $16,000 and $60,000. tance, unrecognizable even as hu- K According to information the hu#p man beings from the vantage point Brnilier. '" 60 foot tank with capacity of 150,- of the person on the ground. A bird 000 gallons was three quarters full he was and a bird he seemed. The An Amazing Success 5TIC Gangfc all Here/ at the time the explosion occurred. world has read of his exploits, thrill- No one was injured. ed to his deeds, marvelled at th« The explosion was probably caus- wonders of his work, but of intimate ed by a mixture of hot vapor which All here! Every one of them. ( knowledge of flying, virtually noth- Feenamint collected in the tank over the con- ing has been revealed. Father, whose unselfish labor provides the neces- tents and cold vapor generated by In "WINGS" the public in taken The Chewing LAXATIVE the newly introduced naphtha from behind the scenes. The spectator is sary wherewithal for running a household; the treatment house. Mixing of these carried 'through all the vivid Volorfu! Chew It Like Chtwbtg Gum two vapors its said to have ignited Charles Rogers and Clara Bow- life of the flyeryf He is seated in the h pleasure to me. V«y effidtnt. Mother, whose energies are spent in keeping the the highly in flammable waterwhitc plane with the pilot* He soars to the Children love it. No taste but that and tore off the roof and sides of in Wings' of tweet mint. The nxwt popular .*. household in working order; '' ' . heights where the «lrth becomes only laxative becauM It's a "satitfier ** the steal tank as if it were a paper Parsmounts Aviation spectacle a dark and shapeless blotch, he rides 15c and 25c. Bobby and Jane and the baby, whose precious balloon? For the first time in history, the world is goinft to be jriven an accu- through tho hitherto unseen canyons little lives furnish a motive for holding the house- The time of the explosion is given by the eyewitnesses as shortly after' hold tog-ether—and provide a bewildering number 12 o'clock Sunday noon. Tank 105 of ways to spend the budget y* < was located in the working tank field , while the heat caused by the flames and used for storage of naphtha be- j and the huge column of black, dense And Bill Hing, whose help in home building keeps fore it was pumped into tanks and smoke, was becoming unbearable. To enthusiasm up and expenses down. shipped away. Just before the pump- make matters worse, the wind blew ing started the tank is said to have briskly in the direction of adjoining If you, too, would like to have Bill Ding's assist- contained seven feet of naphtha tanks, 110, 109 and 104 all of which which had been stored in it for some (Formerly U. S. Stores Corp., of N. J. ance in building, call 125—our yard's telephone time. are said to be filled with naphtha to number—and ask for him. the top. | Shortly after the men began A large crowd gathered to witness, pumping naphtha, or waterwhite as the fire, from every point which the The Staff of Life is at it is known technically for its re- blaze could be viewed. semblance to water, a terrific explo- sion rocked the ground and shook Sizing up the great danger of a WOODBRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY houses and shattered glass for miles wholesale destruction, should the leaping flames reach one of these Its Best in ASCO Stores! around. The force of the explosion BUILDING MATERIAL STORE tore off the CO^foot roof and ripped tanks, Higgins at once directed most' Such Bread of Perfection is produced in the seven private bakeriet the walls and was distinctly felt by of his men to concentrate their ef- j forts on saving the adjoining tanks, j of this Company today, that we want to call it t6 your attention. Never WOODBBIDCS • • HIWJEMKT a man living nearly two miles away from the intersection of the Centre For two hectic hours, impeded ty before more than now is there such an economical and valuable Food smoke and menaced by flames, the : —Telephone 125=== avenu« and Morse Mill road where Product offered than Bread Supreme at today's low price. And our the tank was located. men played thirty streams of water on numbers 110, 109 and 104 and facilities insure your receiving these Quality loaves Oven Fresh. There The person nearest to the place of it was not until number 105 was is no Bigger Value in any Food Item today than these Excellent Loaves. the explosion was a watchman whose burned to the ground that the dan- Bhanty was no more than two score ger was over. feet from the tank. But he escaped Big This is the second time within a unhurt except that he was jarred by Wrapped the deafening report. Immediately year that a tank blew off at the Standard Oil plant. About a year Bread Supreme the fire siren sounded a general fire Loaf alarm and within less than ten min- ago another tank which was full, ex- utes more than ZOO men responded. ploded and the contents destroyed. The Summer Food—the Winter Food—It's Health Food! No other loos save that of property Acting fire chief Arthur Higgins, was reported on either occasion, by Reg. 32C Horseshoe ASCO Wet directed twelve streams of foaintte, the company officials. • Choice Pink JohhRusKili] a sDecial chemical substance design- The company put a new roof on 'THEY COULD BE SMALLER ed for gasoline fire fighting, on the Red Salmon tank 106 only about a year ago. Salmon Shrimp BUT NOT-BETTER" rapidly spreading conflagration but tall can QAc C tall can 17c : 3 cans 50c can 19 Reg. 49c High Art The Coffee Incomparable! r^cc^^ lb AC~ ASC0 Coffee Tin Housework is Performed in Comfort For Those Who Prefer! IWhen Electricity Does the Work Deliciou»ly blended combination of Victor Blend COFFEE "MDawnRoasted Coffee, Vege- 20c tables and Chicory. The Thrifty Home-maker REFRESHMENT FOR HOT DAYS! THOR Krueger's of Ruppert's Buys New Lamps NOW! BEVERAGES 4 bob 25c Reg. 9c Gold Seal Laundry Rob Roy Pale Dry LONG STEM MACARONI Equipment GINGER ALE 2 boU 25c or SPAGHETTI or ASCO BEVERAGES 3 hot* 25c ASCO ELBOW MACARONI Reduces Puritan Cereal Beverages .... 3 bot* 25c Labor of Plus 2c Bottle, Deposit on AH the Above 2 pkgs. 15c Washing N. Rolled Cookies .~ 2 pkgs 9c ASCO Tomato Pure* 6 cans 25c and B. Sponge Lady Finger* do* 10c C. Sugar Drop Cakes lb 27c Ironing lb The new Thor Agitator answers the demand for a Orange Pekoe V% lb pkg small sited washer. It is compactly built and can pkg ASCO India Ceylon take care of a big washing. No friction is used, al- lb. Oid OOc A 2?% discount on all lamps is effective now and though each article is washed thoroughly. Bulky 45' Country Style *»«*. the far sighted home-maker selects the lamps she will blankets come from the Thor Agitator as well cleaned Teas want to help refurnish her rooms in the autumn as as die finest of silks and laces. This machine has a -well as lamps for summer use on the porch. smooth Duco finish from which dirt marks are easily Meeting the trying needs of hot summer, Selected because of their size and full- removed. Our stock includes floor and table tamps for the stays Fresh and Sweet Longer; Pure— ness—only the choicest Eggs sure put into most formal of rooms as well as individualistic types Cash price U $105 Always! the Gold Seal cartons. with pottery bases and parchment shades, which har- monize well with' the porch furniture of this season. On termi $110 Louella Every lamp in stock is reduced 25% ]b Milan Gold Seal Carton • • • : :-' ' Sic of and easy payment terms are offered. k 45c Better EGGS twelve • • • The Very Pick of the N<*tst THOR Electric Inmer I The Finest gutter in America! does a big ironing jn an hour or two. As it works Prepare Simple Meals on any electric outlet and rolls easily, it can be taken Richland Butter . . . . lb 49c Fresh Eggs doz. 40c into any room or moved out to the porch—a feature the housekeeper appreciates on hot days. She ha* On the Electric Qrill 15c ASCO only to sit before the machine and guide each article New Pack Cut Stringle The electric grill c^n play an important part when through. Country Gentleman preparing meals on hot summer ^days. All kinds of The ironer gives a fine finish to Tender Peas delightful dishes can be cooked on it at the dining materials and presses Corn room table, or it may be carried out to the porch all 'kinds of difficult can JQc and the cooking done there. This is specially con- things. Its folding C can venient when meals are served out of doors. feature ma.kes it spe- . 2"~25 daily adapted to small houses or apart" SUGGETION CORNER) menu. Ice Cream Freezers each 79c Gilt Edge or Blue Ribbon MALT EXTRACT can 65c Cash Price Is $175 Ice Cream Salt big bag 16c ASCO Red Currant Jelly 2 tumb 25c Asco New Pack Asp'gu* Tips 3 cans 85c Fly Swatters each 7c On Terms ASCO Cream Mints »/* lb 10c $185.50 Cbipso .. big pkg 21c '• 3 small pkgs 25c Baby Ruth Bars ..... _ 3 for 10c ASCO New Pack Spinach .... big can 19c Kansas Cleanser can 8c if Red Kidney Beans can 10c Easy payment terns op Thor electric Tasty Pott«d Meats can 5cf 9c Old Dutch Cleanser 2 cans 15c I washer or ironer—#5 down, eighteen Cooked Corned Beef can 25c Tile grill liberated sells fw £12.00 casfa months to pay the balance. ASCO Corn Starch pkg 7c Money Savers in Our Produce Departments Tomatoes - - - - 2 lbs 25c|| Cooking Apples 3 lbs 22c PVBLIC^SERVICE Fresh Peas - - - 2 lbs 25c] Seedless Grapes 21B» 25c Then for days *nd days you hear SEARCH POR BOY da«tri»ua, and he make* hla success Mnm\ a peck, peck, perkily peck on that ENDS AT GATES OF triumphant beeawv he always sticks And hf's nor* tf bin cnttet ' BRASS TACKS weather-hardened oUI post. to the job until it i* perfectly done, cut; FRIDAY'S EDITION OF THE PERTH AMBOY KENTUCKY PRISON Frank Hrnkrl But one. day you Henr the racket I |rue LWPOTLAMPS. Sr^* SAY IT WITH FLOWERS TIMES SQUARE AUTO SUPPLY CO. 204 SMITH STREET *- ' . Telephone: Wwdbridge 12?2 • Perth Ambfty Perth Amboy - tm^rt -and the Worst is Yet to Com CARTERET PRESS Events in the Lives of Little Men S«Ucr4p««.«, II 50 Per Yur Published Kn>i7 Fttdty By C. H. BYRNE, 43 Chroma Art., CARTERET, N. J. Telephone Carteret 813 C. H, BYRNB Editor and Manager Entered u cecond d»s» matter Jont 5, 1924, at Carteret, N. J., Port Office, tinder the Act of Htrck t. 1879. Foreign AdvertWnf p Kew Jersey Neighborhood K«wipapcn, Inc. pANGEROUS BEACHES The death by drowning of two young girls at Sewaren a week apo is a tragedy to be deplored and brings to mind a con- dition that is all too prevalent: that of dangerous beaches open to the public for bathing purposes and not protected by life 'guards. By dangerous beaches we mean those that hfcve only ;a narrow area of shallow water suddenly merging into deep water with current* and undertows. Those who are unable to swim or are only moderately pro- ficient are in constant danger in such places. The "ole swim- min' hole" had dangers enough but usually there were plenty of fellows around them Who could swim, and they protected the others. At the beaches referred to' there are frequently large groups of children and some adults unable to swim. fc There should be more provisions for the safety of such. Life guards if possible or at least life firles Beyond Wilctt tosh- ers are strictly forbidden to pass. A condition which exposes pleasure severs to dangers of which they"are not aware should be remedied without delay. ning at the same speed over a smooth highway was shown to SPEAKING THAT COUNTS. be only $12.80. What better argument can there be for improving high- Husbafid •»* Wife There are two things that always stand us in hand—the ways as fast as funds can'be made available? Road oils are ability to write well and the ability to make a good speech. It constantly playing a more important part in transforming IB not so hard to just talk, and talk, and talk, or write, and housands of miles, of unsatisfactory roads into modern serv- write, and write, but to express ourselves in either of these iceable highways. •at arts in a way that gets what we have to fay over is some- thing else. Among the thousands of people who think they can LABOR CREATES INTANGIBLE VALUES write or think they can speak, are only a few who get by in a There are creations and productions that require labor big way. Thus, for those who want to learn something of the and raw materials and. give the world new values and services real art of public speaking, and who doesn't these days with that virtually can be called^ manufactured products and yet do so many things calling for talent along that line, we reprint not consist of tangibles. *" below a splendid editorial on the subject which appeared in Take the labor and capital that enters into a great sym- the June issue of the American Mutual Magazine, a publica- phony, or a play, a newspaper or an excursion by land or sea, tion that is read by about 40,000 manufacturing executives a great labor that creates values in manufacturing joys and My wife tunes in our radio for monthly: some mish-muBhy fashion dope pleasures on a large scale. x just when I want to hear a good "Those who have heard much after-dinner speaking have The pay rolls involved, time and energy employed, put jazz concert—B. B. G. not failed to notice that the really eloquent talkers always such works and organizing and producing into the class of fac- apeak from their own standpoint, and not from the standpoint tory products, certainly for the same reason that newspapers Charles 1Vp5evs, ClaraBow andlfchapd Arlen of their hearers. They bring their own atmosphere; they are are classed as manufactured products. WHAT DOES TOUR WIPE DOT i'Wigs ? raramoicnts Aviation Spectacle not content to breathe in and give out the atmosphere of the Sometimes thoughtless persons sneer at considering such hour and the place. re a tors of wealth and pay rolls as belonging to the toilers and "There are speakers whose words find momentary accept- the pay roll classes . ance because they are on a lejfel with the occasion—such men entertain, but do not influeye; they induce people to laugh with them, but they are powerless to persuade people to act Burden of Unemployment to Be Relieved by with them. If the hour is late, the air, tieavy,1 the attention re- Decrease of Population laxed, such men fall in with the general feeling and adapt themselves to the lassitude of the moment; they drop to its By DEAN INGE. St Paul's Cathedral, London. level. They take their note from their audienqe, not from their convictions. They are often successful in amusing their audit OMES in 1950 wilt be childless and servantless. The whole ors, but they do not count, for in their sober moods men resen face of the country will be spotted with bnngaloid growths, the appeal to what is cheap and vulgar in them. They laugh within which childless couplet will sleep, after racing about the as they listen, but the next morning they are disgusted with roads in their little motor can. As in America, the typical themselves and with those who played to the meaner natun bouse will be servant]ess. Meals will be brought in from a delicatessen Is within them. shop and heated by a gas or electric cooker. The art of supplying stand- "There are men who always speak on a lqvel with the oc ardized needs by pressing buttons will be carried to great perfection- casion, and there are men who invariably lift it, and the lasi The population will, I think, begin to decrease slowly about 1950. are the only real speakers. The light touch, the quick, wit, an< The increase at present is entirely due to the preponderance of youn? the gentle humor which play like summer1 lightning^ round th< lives in the population, which keeps the crude death rate (about 12 per 1,000) very much below the real death rate (about 18 per 1,000). A de ClARA BOW-RlCHMDARLtN INTHE WILLIAM A. WELLMAN PHOOUCTION edge of a subject, are consistent with the deepest seriousness "LADIES OF THE MOB • A PARAMOUNT PICTURE the, indeed, the qualities which give cfharmand variety to gen cline in numbers would relieve the terrible bnrden of unemployment, uine speech. which in part at least is clearly due to overproduction, and a little more THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN "But no man who respects himself and hi& auditors is wil elbow room would tie very desirable. • ing to be simply amusing; he must always strike the deepe Social equality will go further even than economic equality. Edu § note of an occasion, and appeal to the finer instincts of thos cation is rapidly removing the dialectical differences which in England, j,,; who listen. And the appeal of such a man is never made i perhaps more than in other countries, accentuates social barriers. • Now f vain; at the first) telling note of deep earnestness.the auditors that gentlemen's sons are in hundreds becoming floorwalkers and what not, while the sons of workmen are entering the professions through the become silent and attentive. The truest self in every ma AUPUTWIUE ; when it is spoken to, and responds instantly. Nothin county council schools and state subsidies, a man's occupation will soon ' CMOS BCLD.SO be no indication of the position of his family. I TOOK «W OLE shows more impressively the power of genuine emotion, of hig t thought, of noble speech, than the instant recovery of tone af Conflict of Interests Producing Dangerous Rift hours of disconnected stories and forced humor.. Let a man give his best, and he not only stands on h Between England and America SUN. - MON.—AUG. 5-6 /highest level, but he carries with him all who listen. Men g |away feeling satisfied; they have received the tribute which By DR. MINOT SIMONS, New York (Unitarian). fcalways due, but not always paid, to rhanhood. The man wh ^.counts, speaks always to the noblest aspect of a Question, and England and America are drifting into serious and definite oppo- the better natures of hig fellowmen. . " sition over the issue of the freedom of the seas, and war is more than 'Way of the Strong' "One resolute man has it in his power to change the at- probable unless an agreement is reached betweon the two countries. iere of a community; to lift a discussion out of the mire; It is Lincoln's spirit of frankness and sincerity which speaks both to |jto organize a demoralized public opinion; to give voice and England and to America the needed word of the hour, "Came out into SATURDAY ONLY the open with the issue and settle it now while there is yet time." "leadership to a silent and ineffective moral sentiment. In fact, 2—FEATURES—2 •'leadership consists largely in following the lead 0(f your own The conflict between America's insistence upon the free and undis (hconvictions, instead of the opinion of your neighbors." turbed right to navigate the sea in time of war and the British policy of controlling neutral commerce with its opponent has been the under- Lying cause for the practical nullification of the Washington conference, in fin lin the failure of the Geneva conference, the launching of this count-y't RUSSIA NEEDS FINANCIAL CENTERS | HEY TAU A OOOO GAME • In huge naval program and the serious difficulties with England in 1«H5 UftT&US '. Russia needa financial centers to develop into one of the and 1916. atest empires in the world as it has the area and the natural Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler's recent suggestion that the United 223 'R1NTY OF THE DESSERT- rceq for greatness. • •• i •> ' • States agree to recognize a blockade as punishment for an aggressor na- Without banking reserves and financial centers the great tion is the most constructive suggestion yet made in an effort to seitle estern states of the United States would have remained un- the problem. ' ADDED FEATURE-^- ed and railroada across the continent would never have built and operated. Discoveries of Modern Science Reveal Abiding If those who w««£e their breath cursing ftur money centers Spiritual Message of Bible * 'Under The their way this would not be the greatest and richest nation )the world but the "Great American Desert" would still be Bj CHAPLAIN KNOX, Columbia University. Tonto Rim' | **•• reality with wide-spread prairie-dog towns instead of cities ffiwIUCHAADARUN skyscrapers. There are those who are deeply concerned today about tha Bible. Q. Qaramount Qictwr They fear that its authority and influence have been lessened by the dis- TUESDAY—AUGUST 7 2—FEATURES—2 POOR ROADS EXPENSIVE coveries of modern science. They fear that modern Biblical Btudy -disturbs HELEN COSTELLO In faith. &!. "BURNING UP BROADWAY" • But the Bible has not been taken away. All that has been removed ADDED FEATURE— Recently copducted experiments show that bad ro.ad.8 cost is t limited and hampering conception of it which concealed its full motorist the equivalent of a tax of 22.3 cents on every . "THERE YOU ARE" truth, and W6 are enable*! BOW to s»e its greater and abiding spiritual COMING ion of gasoline used. 'This figure & reached by the assump- message. "It is the letter that kiUetb but the spirit ghreth life." > tha.t a car makes 10 miles to the gallon on poor roads; Head the story of creation in Genesis as a literal statenjent of sci- On a basis of a speed of 33 miles, per hour, teats in several entific fact, and one is left in perplexity. Head it for the spiritual Lon Chancy .i phowed the dost of gaeoliue and tires per thousand toil«s teaching for which it was written" tad the story will bate s> !f a foug-h ro*ad used m experiments, was $36.10 for an av- In "Laugh, Clown, Laogii Cardinals Down Strong Fords Field Club At Brady' Carter** Teams Seventh Victory Put* Cardinal* In Poaition To Demand Game Carlessness Costs In Amboy Pin Loop "THAT LITTLE QAME" Sth Wtter Taffy Perth Amboy Club—Miftetcs Star* On Mound For I While the United States Metal Th»> CArriinal* won one nf their bijr lihirh mn 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS of On (rtM d^MUKvl, nn»l«"ir offth nr nffirntalioti, Within six months fr<*n I. 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