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tmt CARTERET PRESS •ay aai UM ^ THREE CENTS OARTERET,N.J.,T 8DAY, DECEMBER, 28, 1981 CHRISTMAS GIFTS To Be Honored hcWeek WOODBRIDGE PROBESFLOOD LOCAL P. 0.; SALARY BATTLE AT A STANDSTILL; Review JAM STARTS EARLY NEXTMQVE IS DP 10.TEACHERS CARTERETS CHARGES '. ,' i r* BotrdSteb Adaption Of A WoodbriJf* Athletic Head To Demand Lawlor Reports Increase In ««.«« Sifting Of Cau«e» For Incoming Mail Volume 77ie Pro And Con Of Pay Fight DISPLAY OF DOLLS Credits, Tenure Athletic Break Over Last Year Below are presented statom cnt« from the opposing factions In found AT PUBUCLIBRARY FACIUTIESJEXTENDED the salary battle of the Carteret t cachers, one of which wan received APPEAL WILL BE FILED BORO MENTOR INFERS from the office of Paul Strack, co unsel to the teachers, the oihw The Curteret pott office •rill rom School Commissioner Frank Haury. who is also District C|erk. FOR SALARY RESTORAL ROUGHNESS INSPIRED Collection Of Mrs. Czituar, He open all day tomorrow, Sa- turday, up until 61OO o'clock Teftehers' Statement Haury Statement CARTERET—DetpiU d&Ttlop* WOODRRIfXIF, — Andrew Aaroe, Numbering 115, It Ex- P. M., to accommodate the de- Hie complete statement, issued A recent newspfcper statement menUi during the put week, the PHIS WEEK: the chairman of the Board of Educa-1 hibited Here mand for extra lerrice in tha by counsel for the Teachers, fol- purporting to represent the de situation in the differences over y of a very tion'e Athletic Committee stated ChrUtmm ruih. lows: mauds of all of the Carteret teach salary deductions between the man, Letter last night he will conduct a thor- CARTKRF.T. - On the second CARrTERRT—Repeated warn- Scored by the Board of Kdu- rs is in Reality the unethical prop- Board of Education and the teach* ings to mail Christmas letters and '.'i^harm of Mrs. din- ough inventigation into the reasons floor of the Cgrteret Public Library catinn as "greedy," as having no agandizing of a small minority ers in the Carteret public schools packages early have certainly horn remains the same. However, fur- ,l,jpUyed at the library. for the abrupt severance of athletic a coal fire burns brightly and regard for the welfare of the Town with a C. I. O. mentality. ruit as far ns the Carteret post ther action is expected shortly relations between Woodbridge and warmly in the , grate this holiday Alphonse Beigert or it-, taxpayers, as victimizing Professional ethics would re- jffice is concerned. Postmaster 1 Cartoret. season, and the chairs in this room the teachtrs in the "lower brack- quire that such demands be ad- which will lead to a definite con* non in town, William J. Lawlor reported early ,„,„, we hope, to tell our have been arranged invitingly dose et<" and "acting like factory dressed to the Board of Education elusion. Coach Francis ,f. McCarthy of his week he himself had already |mUtit;R high school stu- to the fire. In this comfortable set- direct—not through the columns Paul Strack of Newark, counsef Carteret, who cancelled the Wood- eceived two Christmas cardB, and workers," the Csrteret teachers ,,„ the shiwers for ting which invites visitors to linger BANQUET DEC. 28 of a newspaper to the Carteret Teachers' Associa- ]W bridge game for his next year's hat the quantity of mail, includ- feel that an indictment »s serious . |hi, week. Remember arc two major attractions of the What began a» an honest differ- tion stated yesterday the petition schedule, inferred at a press con- ng packages, coming into the of- as this should be substantiated by ',;»•„ Monday! Well, this ference this week the "unnecessary holiday season, a Christmas trer fact or else immediately with- ence of opinion has been seized to take the matter to Dr. Charles ce this week IB heavier than the TO HONOR BEIGERT Elliott, commissioner of educa- •';„ w,,,lt by at noon haviqg roughnean" which he charged which the librarian, Mrs- I.oritlo stream. This incoming drawn. The teachers so accused upon by this group and whipped with an ice cream against the Barron Avenue grid- M. Nevill, trimmed yesterdiy. and have, for a long time, been re- up into a feud which has added tion, for review, had been prepar- mm' mail is also much heavier than it Synowiecki h Chairman ed, and the necessary preliminary tood m the doorway ders was deliberate. He also openly a display of dolls lent by Mrs. Julius sponsible for the character, train- little to the stature of the teach- was last year, presaging a very ...'Vmr teeth chatter. Fur- admitted "no love is lost" between Czinzar, who lives across the way ing and education of the youth ing staff as a whole. papers would probably be served Merry Christmas for this borough. 0( Local Committee on District Clerk Frank Haury be- SI1E had on «$x; the Coach N. A. Prisco of Woodbridge from the library at 62 Carteret Ave- of Ciirterct, snd their record in To this small group I address my The quantity of money orders \ ,,f those who go to col- and hirrmelf. this regard is certainly beyond re- reply: fore the end of this week. icing sent to foreign countries For Polish Fete Meanwhile the board took at-. i hriatmas clubs—walk- McCarthy further stated, in re- v proach. Now, when they protest You've asked for substantiation All her life Mrs. ( the minutest deuil, p their rights, to contractual sal- budget the additional $38,000. km IT .half. Naturally.* had not nucfiwi any of the local New- Hampshire, North Qmttn Monday. inas Carol with a cast of about licemen, street workers, nurses (iodleski, Catherine Patterson, Dor- also showed motion pictures. '•', whea h» ba't tellinj took about $85 and turned it over for six months. twenty. 'The Christmas Garden," —anybody on the public payroll othy 'Frustum, Edward Dunne, During the organization of the I to do. another feature, is a musical play to the police. The other boy took HAVE N. Y. PARTY here, received the December Stewart Hrown, Wilma Spewak, MISS CROSS AT GAME club Rev. Orville N. Davidson, rer- • t » in three scenes and a large cast. the rest huiue and gave it to his CARTERET — A local group pay due him or her this week. August Hundemann, Ruth Potts, CARTERET—Mias Judith Gross tor of the church, acted as chair- ister, he said. - of the week came in hich*went to New York lust Fri- The mom impressive pan ot the Ordinarily emuloyeeu are paid Kanna Ruth Lefkowitz, Harriet of 60 Essex Street attended the man. Tlie following officers were ,| "f John Cooper, a fine program is a religious pl^y, "The oil the first of every month for Gross, Arthur Ulman, Kathleen elected; Clarence Dalrymple; trcas-' 1 -jy to have dinner and attend the Complications Set In New Brunswick-Bloomfield anil the nephew of Fa- :neatr« included Mrs. Harold Ha- I'irst Christmas," by Sixth and Sev- Then complications set in. The the preceding month's work, Hlub, Bernadette Phillips, Virginia ball game last Saturday. She went urer, William Schimpf; secretary, I-«ii of St. Mark's. The witt, Mrs, Charles H. Kreidlerl enth grade pupils in which they will ,ister laid the money on a ihelf, pre- but in order that all might have Hue and Barbara Ulman. "o the game, played at BloomtieUl, D. E. Raymond. The next meeting -t was so broken up over Hiss Agnes Quinu, Mrs. Harry represent sacred characters of Heth- sumably until she had time to turn their December salary before Youngsters Feast with a group of friends from New will be held January S, also in the I > bad tine to keep go- Yetman, Mrs. Edward A. Strack, leluriu at the time Christ was horn. t over to the police or the owner Christmas, the checks were After the program chocolate milk Brunswick. parish hail. piiri.-ih activities. Un. Clarence P. I'd kins and Mrs. The program will begin at 8 p. m. According to the police an elder drawn 'and distributed this donated by a local milk dealer was RoBCoe Levi. sharp. nothcr came in later and saw the week. served to the children with cur " that Sam Kaplan and money, took it, the story goes, with akes. . Filled stockings were dis llu '! 'h will tun for the out asking where it came from and tributed. Refreshments for t!v Elaborate Program h Prepared went to New York where he spent ^resbyterian Bible Class adults were served by Mrs, Sidne; Boro Relief Load Climbs To 452; it. Play Draps Big Audiences Barrett and Mrs, Joseph Hlub, co taw about Cut Ftrry't Upon his return Sergeant Kasha chairmen of the hospitality commit For Kiddies Xmas Party Monday Really broken? CAKTKRKT. •••• The fondness r arrested him on a charge of spend tee. Janet Natlel,, an eighth (, rad( v t * Aid Given To Unemployable* Onb whieh residents of this community stolen money, which is a uove pupil, recited the1 Preamble to tin CARTERET—A very ulaborute hmgo with his assistants, Mra. have for amateur dramatics was ex- Constitution of the United States irogram is being prepared fur the Gloria tUcharda, Miaa Sylvia,;! I' INDING OF THAT depending on the amount allowed charge, according to other members 111 CAKTKRKT—A rise in the re- pressed. Wednesday night and again as a tribute to the 150th annivcrsarj Christmas party to be held Monday SchwarU and Miss Mary Skiba. Mike Flanagan'^ he cast according to the bureau's of the force. There is a nice ques ief load now being curried by this a.st night when the audience gath- ivening under the. sponsorship of The entire show is galled a Christ- p»u-s«! adds but *nother The men represent- tion, too, as to whom the money of the New Jersey ratification o 1 oruugh is reported by the local ered to sec "1'ather does Domes- mas Minstrel. '"ie of the colorful stor used by was .stolen from. The case is listed thc# Constitution which occurs to- ;he WPA Recreation Committee. ng cases have , , tic" packed the community house y, Iteeemsthe dice through its head, Mrs. Wil- fur hearing Monday night. morrow. It will be held in the High School The opening number is an over-;'. the Street Commissioner, Joseph at the Presbyterian Church. The. ; been search- Jam B, HHUHII. TO the load of At a meeting of the directors of md will begin at 0:30 P. M. It it) ture by the WPA concert orches- i. Jomo, for work in finishing Number Racket en on the chance the 170 canes covering 45aluuii .licensed ii ungi-iiienth was: C. I , Perkins, ii, toys of all kinds, Urge ""«y the f lend them for displaypy . Tyyp GeiB, Aim* Henttjlt Olgu Mat way, mi .v, October liKlti, when there chairman; A. C. Kostcnli&dcr and Relief thus supplied coat Car- his name open until 4 a. in. SUIKU icatly American refreshments; will stuffed dolls made by the WWPAA Sophie Shuttlny, Anna Brechka, were 1(14 cases tor 424 people, and Mr. Elliott. After the performance er teret $4,195.86 for November, Of morning, December 5, It wa: be served. sewing unit. The Chxiutmas tree Marie Slduti, Helen Mazur, Anna 1 this sum 40 percent, or »little over Wednesday night the cast presented * sr.nd job th, worker. for September of the wlieji obstreperous customers wen will have colored lights. Mazur and Helen, Skibu. lttr J 1,600, may be received as a re- ««Hun eentar h«ve with 152 cases for 3H7 people. ejected without linisliing their li(|ue: a gift to Mrs. William Couway, who FIREMEN TO CELEBRATE imburaement from the atate. that the |>olic« appeared. had coached the play. CARTERET — A New Yew's The only regulation Dutch OBIICU Leaders—Mary The rise is due to the ^offa Whether this will be fprthccuaiim, planned by admittance in that children under Peteru, Theresa Green. Hel*» in nearby ruinmunWtt for this month Is tu&t y«t*ir*»« a» re Company, 4ttc ugu of eighteen years will not Chorus — B&mnkovic .«1 of the resident now on the local office, but payment* have It will be held In the lire hull with bi admitted unless accompanied Cecelia Hamulak, Bertha K< _. .,„, Ski. HVW relief have be«i» employed. bean made for p|«TioUK months SEWAREN-James S United William Temtymny, VValter Vonah, by parents or guardians. There is Gertrude retry, Ckire Bchultse,, widespread praise for the commit- 54 Unemployable* .about the middle pf tjie succeed- of Cliff Road, was treated by Br, Statts Ufltals Refining Company, St., Charles Crone, Oscar Brown Durbar Molhar,' Jean Merelo, So-: , *it* h ing month. - and Lawrence E. Cole, another tee uf which Robert Futifk Is chair- phie TresltO, Dorothy Tresko; Ifi*^. ' •""«.. lei, This borough haa fty-four un G. H. for a bite inflictefl d and Joseph HiseV in charge. Plant) plant official, attended the dinner man, .and th« organizations that guret Beiko and Elaine Eabo. \ employable persons, according » Even this rise }fcl*ft«nt weeks on the left thigh by a dog owned are being made to install the com- nowhere near »pprhts, pnpefs of the* nta't* ififr ttfilMlftlV. lip tt« ftShie* of Pfttfllr «1«- llofTman wonted the ndver Machine Tells Sex of Eggs T,ovt dors not l«ugh. it gold- etiar, in ttfo Hlrrulajra*, possibly pn-.t hccntiso it WRR mnrfl In line The ttemocriits last moftth ar- Mo<:qiiltnpi (1o not bite; they smiths. Post or . Hiibbnrrl glnrler, In with his tastes arid Wattw it H«e*n- rnnffe'd mntterjt so that th« ljl(«rti 86 mile* long nnri in pbeps ploymt>nt f'ompenRatfc'ft ColWfliiH- A squsre mral often makes a cd to nfft>r better opportunities to ntii | wtd£; and th* ire enp nf nion, with Democratic votes, voted Mir.l of our #flfrl*« nnd rare* li.M.,i him in the llwicliifht. with an the ait.nnlin,, rniind figure. Svalbard, Spitibergen The mellmrl to mnkc HofTman thf> $12,000 di- :iic nonr of our business. i>yi' to his posrtiblf oandidncy for Trenton, , \ Ht k Cta^ler's growth !« more, spec- 1 Wl The frcp liver not Infrequetiujr I hi (;rnnr'ihip in l!M0. rector of Hint. commiRsinn. They ftftflilsr than the mighty onks from Tin' llomorrntic state orpinixa- hoped that tho ontfcoinfr (fovtrnor ITitrnl flrrs It) ttip United Sfites year. l|,(! 11W» MtfriM Mfitrmt. For the lmf>o 1 nnnnnlly tnke aboUt S,W0 livps linn wnntcil the ndvertisinjt P"" would iiRrp* to arcppl and ho satln- Ice-rtvers sre merely overgrown nothlnK ..|w. |,n .iml ciiiisp JUKI,000,000 damage. Onr- onrnrd dollar it worth 1 hun- for n Demofrat. becntim th* I)«mo- fied, but it. turns out that he •»«« h ttettmWi ot inotoflitkes which hnva , flr iUI NEW IDEAS t<*( wherever peaks are high nillcE (if railway MrlBl. T%* very tlptnp ofAfrl- Nrar« aid (Iravr THE FLOOR DURING THE HOLIDAYS "SEAMPROOF I of Ht*ai»e*< Walt* HlOr, PHnor.i. v\»t, and "KAYSER" Hvrurr, l.anrrli Ranaiaa ht rtiti tttm T&« 1« UJM. You ( au •«M• VLOuW« PRICESrmvur—- aaa nmffiktr, a aaiall irn»U Will hold r»ur *T4M- and Pantict A Lovely 31NGIN6 JANARY Mak« A taw tuiivn' Dance Sets T Slip* L Fue Mvtry Within 2S Mta Pure Dye Satin KID and Cr«pat, all Ion* *rr«rta«, Lovely and Ucy, JJjjj tailweltaill, >m«r( lu perfect filling B ALDWKf S RJBHH SHOP OPEN 51.39, $1.69, "nd 56 WASHINGTON AVt EVENWG5 (IBS, $2.23 WB TfLWHttPH FLOWEBfi •3.95 Te».»-08W ' r T.D. Member 203 Smith St. FBltH AMB0 FRIDAY, DECEMBBR IT, 1957 SECOND SECTION, -PACK THttKE A Christmas HELD TODAY Ceremony At Elizabeth Tmorrow At Mtttmt Of Prtii Club FORDR-~Thc Middlesex County Goerke's Glorious Marks Constitution's Ratification Awakening Press Club held its Christmas par- 1 ifl, Well-Known by KATHERINE EDELMAN us* ' ELIZABETH ty Tuesday night at Vwrad/s N , Jersey'* Olory," in be presented by the "With Christmas drawing near, roandWoodbridge; final oHnhratmn i,, Grove vatic of Daughters of America; some !IOOwhy can't we get together and Dame Grad th(! Adoption Hn.l iRlificat.inn of thn school children who will present make plans—'' Robert Dutton read Governor Harold Hoffman was the Living American Flag, and « no further. With calm delibera- the. guest speaker of the evening United StRtfB Cnnstitotini, will bo and was presented with a Christ- CHRISTMAS PARTY final pageant depicting the rntiftcK- tion, he put the heavily icr*\vl«d , 1 t.-i- '" held in Eli7.«b,th tomorrow, which „,! Uiia morning for tion ceremonies which took place letter back into its envelop?. mas basket by the secretary, MIH Come! Jtin the Enthatiattic Throngs Who Are Profiting wd Being Made thirty, who died iH bbr in thp Old French Arms Inn »t "Always th* impractical Hal," Ruth Wolk. ni(>v*lt Memorial y. A program, embracing both Trenton. Edward (\ Momtf t will he he said slowly. "No w«n4«r' h* The exchange of gifts was con- Happy Over This Chance to Save So Much On the Most Dnired Gifts. Cone to* never gets anywhere." lone illness. He afternoon and evening eventa, hn* the narrator for the pageants. ducted by Alex Eager, president. been trnmted by the New , Miss Jufia A. O'Brien will direct A list of appointments waited The gifts were contributed to the night — Tomorrow or Tomorrow Night. Visit Each o! Our 6 Floors. Get Your ',,1 Mf) Bmerlon #*W^ ttUd 8t thhe school Stephen upon his desk. Visits from two atPprth Amboy Hospital Share of the Special Values. „ hiime the funeral Was miwoon, of which Oeorg* doB. Wimsdor ,., viccK following in St; Kcim, of Edftewater Park, is chair- are directing the Minuet; Mm. a delegation about a Josephine Murray, the Daughters i;,,,rWn Catholic Church, man, in co-operation with the through a tract of land^e had just of America, and Thomas Wilson purchased; a reminder of a talk he |]|, Mintr Burial in St. Union County Committee headed hy Dr. Arthur I, Johnson. will have charge of the music had promised to make at a lunch- OTHER EDITORS SAY eon. Important things, he thought, , .„,,(.,•, formerly an em- The pioKi-am will start with the things Hal would never be called Mr. du Pont'i Challenge , ,|1(, Copax'plant at the unveiling of n p|Bquf t0 Jona. Just What Will Please a Man It is to he hoped that thi> manu- than Dayton, in Kellogg Park at 2 upon to do. ll()1ks, was well known facturers of the nation will (five o'clock and mil be followed by A Personal Hastily he went through his mail. ul'in Port Riding. He wan thought and action to the proposal the dedication of another tablet A square envelope in a familiar ,, r|,,. lute William J. and pr«««nt*(l yesterday to them at to the same signer at 8t, John's hand caught his eye. He opened it Woven Pattern Shirts i ,,,.prr. old-time residents th«ir convention by Ijamont du- Church, under the «u»pice» of Bou- Xmas Present a little curiously. What could Mix* l{i.;nlinK. where he himself Pont, president of E. 1. du Pont de A thrilling offer for our Christmas dinot Chnpt-'r, Daughters of th« by HELEN WATtRMAN Denby be writing him about? His n, no wan a graduate of Nemour?, and Company. party! Fine madras and sturdy broad- ' ,,. |!i h School and Notre American Revolution. At 4 o'clock Mrs. Greene sighed an she rum-long fingers drew out an artistic l|1(il K maged through the old trunk for cloths. Novel patterns in light and $1.00 ivcrsity nt South Bend, there will be services in St. John's Christmas card. A conservative The proposal? It is a two-to-ton Church conducted by Patriotic So- the Christmas decorations. Sigh- wish and an old Christmas carol year plan to'create 3,000,000 new dark effects. Also solid white, blue and cieties. ed, and felt nshamed. For whyprinted in English uettern. That jobs through planned investment tan. Cut full. Fit. perfectly. Collar-at- turn to Mrs. Donotan he should she be lonely, with two fine was all, except the signature, of $25,000,000,000 by private in- h style, Sizes 14 to 17 1 r,| hy another sister, The evening program will be st l1 grown ,TO\JSI successful enough to "Eleanor Denby." dustry, Mr. du Pont says that in- nidi' Cooper, ,, and a broth- »K« in the Armory st 8 o'clock. dustry can do that if the govern- satisfy any mother? A flush stained his face, an un- In Cooper, of Wood- The Right Reverend Wallace J, ment pledges stabilization of tax But Mra. Green missed her tous- definable something sent the blood Gardner will deliver the benedic- rates, labor conditions and "legal led-headed lads, arid a* she finger- singing through his veins. "Elea- tion. The speakers will be headed rules" under which business must ed the battered drum, the out- nor," he said softly; "a beautiful by Honorable Sol Bloom, Director operate. 3.98 Wool Sweaters PLUM PUDDING grown mittens, the books and sou-name; how queer that I nev«r General of the United State* Con- venirs, she felt a deep pang that ,, :rr i hone to whom Christ heard it before," In his proposal, Mr. du Pont of- "Puritan" make, known stitutional Sesquicentennial Com- no one needed her any longer. ,mi would not be Christ- mission , »nd will include Mayor Then, as if resenting his weak- fera a concurrent challenge to in- for its high claas finish ,,„,, without ending with Joseph A. Brophy, of Elisabeth, She found the decorations and ness and sentiment, he dug into his dustry in general and to the na- and the best grade pure quilling. Scald 2% cups Senator Chmies E. Loizeaux and bustled down. Mary, the house- mail again. But try as he would, tional administration. If industry wool worsted materiaj. kee r ll> fa and government agree, the later r iilminibs with 1 cup Dr. Johnson. Governor Harold G. I P* * oys provide^ had fln-he could not concentrate on the Great for warmth and riviini 1V4 pound beef ished. There was really nothing things that had meant everything 'an go out of the relief business., Hoffninn will also take part in the easing, the strain on its treasury comfort. 2 ,1 ,n|i| to it V4 cup brown program. left to be done. She thought of to him before. Something had hap- i. , up corn syrup, B well- other tired Christmas eves, and pened to Robert Dutton; a Christ- and permitting orderly and less l P«|««nl To Be Pr»»nUd I'Kk'.-. a pound chopped could stand the oppression of mem- mas greeting from a secretary confiscating taxation. '.. pound currants, 2 tea- More than iiOO people will par- ories no longeT. "I'm going out," whom he had scarcely noticed left Tto imift, moJ. heard the boy's whole story. Hav- "Nothing personal or precious tn ami li certain to pleaie the recipi- ing no folks, he lived with an un-about them!" He turned the words Our full guarantee and butineit cle, but lie wanted to get out OTJ•ver in ••his mind. Hal was right. filiation it your «Mur»nct- of quality his own. There were so many HtJ- Someorfe "else "could hanHfc' the tunable prices. and after all, he didn't things that had seemed so terribly He'd get by. He imporatnt. A few hours of confu- |r«vflin|( know where he could get a paper sion, perhaps; then things would unite right now,'if he only had a go on as before. The word would ?ycli>. forget him in a day. "I know where there's a bicycle His fingers reached for the pen /CHEVROLET •.el ess in an attic cot» upon his desk. "Dear Hal," he be- . Greene. "It Feibng- gaiV*5**eaj>t»y tttth your ed to my sons. You shall have it." proposal that we get together and His shining eyes made the whole make plans to giv^Dad and Mother eem grighter. They left to- the biggest surprise and the grand- eat Christmas ever—"He was smil- DRESSER SETS ing broadly, almost laughing aloud, :t in •-'<» riiTi-n in < There WHS more thun the bicycle. It seemed a shame, Mrs. finished the letter with a ."aid, for mittens not to be used, ami these books, now, and—well, Five minutes later Miss Denby entered his private office to find a why not'.' Mary would be scandal- n«w Robert Dutton. She almont ized, and her sons might not un-dropped her book in surprise at derstand—but there wa.s their the expression upon his face, and room, never opened now— the new way in which hu greeted "Listen, l»d," she said. "I've her. been aching my heart out for a son. I And you need a home. Couldn't we "We're going to forget business (five ourselves to each other for a for today, Mig» Denby, and go Christmas .shopping;, thut is, if you I$5 to $50 Christmas present? Won't you be want to help me nut." He fumbled ^ my son'!' with his tie as he spoke, noticing "(lee!" cried the boy, voicing 6 for the first time the soft curving i wonder of love and gratitude. "You of her white neck. "Your Christ- can sure have me, and Merry mas card," he went on "wiough ICTIi'S Christmas! Merry, Meny Christ- some miiacle. I've found out that RKUABIE JEWELRY SHOP um*, Mother!" business and making money isn't everything in life. They're both SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY &*>'•* j — Please mention this paper to line in their way, but there are advertisers. — other things, too; precious thiujfi that I've been overlooking." Hu came closer to her side and look- ed hard into her eyes. "For iji- .-uaiu'u, (toinif shopping with a trood- ABER'S HOUSE FURNISHINGS looking and adorable .secretary,"

DINNER WARE and GIFT SHOP ENTERTAINS PLAYERS CARTERET—Edward Kreidler entertained at hia home on Lin- 123 Smith Street ,!£•-££, PERTH AMBOY coln Avenue Friday night for members of the Foster-Wheeler /Check Chevrolet's low gas consumption- bnaketball team. This group came If 17! - GlfTJ! - SlfTJ! to (,'arteret from New York to play » local team, the Zephyrs, at the (J pc. Chromium lugh school, loajng in u IS).11 final /Check Chevrolet's low oil consumption-- store. There were twenty COCKTAIL at the dinner, /Check Chevrolet's low upkeep costs O OF A PLANS PARTY SET 3-Pc Stainless Steel OARTERET-^Membera of Pride of Puritan Council, Daughters of /Then check the many exclusive features l..iTi;r i-hr America) will hold ft Christmas » l>« «r«lflully a committee consisting of Mrs. ONLY Cornelius Doody, Mrs. John Reid, 46.94. Other, from ONU 1 Mrs. William IUpp, Mrs. Aithur K1.94 to $12.94 Othert to %6.9A 99 Hull and Mrs. Daniel Reason. il be AHEAD with a CHEVROLET!": 8 Cup Identified ]» |b« Hid* Your Home That New Holiday Spirit With The fua»y lady had bean pester- ing a zoo utt«nd«nt for some time, HOLLAND setting him to tell ner about nil the SILEX v.urious animals a^d then- ways. as "And Siow,1' ah«- continued, 'there's still another anim41 want Lo know about—but 1 forget What SIOE HEMMED HIGHEST QUALITY its uum« is—a very harmless sort 3i»»« t« fit your roller trum U of creature; its meat is used fir in. to 31 in. Other titea ipecill- $2-44 fuod, but it ha» a utromf, tongh 44c skin. Now what would that bet" ECONOMY GARAGE Co. "You'll find one in the refresh- ment rooms," saW the bond at CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE DEALERS STRIPED HOLLAND SHADES 57C|STQVE 1 tendunt. "It's probably a s§ua|(e you're thinking of!"—Our Empire. 30 ROOSEVELT AV& > PHON« i-wi - MM« CARTERET,

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RFf'TTON, PAOF, FOUR nun AT, w n, i* ETHIOPIA'S VICEROY l.i»h: and Pow«r "Fntiher," fc*k«d ft MHfe Over the Top Means Rickety Ride for Japs who hnd been ItjMig Vo eatch ta Deer Stam fats Started foiay; •"• ..unbeam, "la the % sun. »t trHf ff , other end o¥ this snrttaltf?" ri tl Caution Agmmt Acadents Utged Shi1 «'»s told it waa. , ' type, tnnk "Then I have g*Um hoM of all fnrni. THKNTON N'I-W Joraoy'n dling of ({""* will Inkp New .Iprsey the light and heat tWe ar», have. •:P»«I>II this ymr xtni'tirvK today spnrlsmen through'the deer fiea- n't T" Not. n ciipy ,, , ami continuing, the inUrvoninff son without, nn acrident. Wait "YPK. dear," t»j»W her, father, side IIM. nfn,, Sunday excepted, until Tuesday, untif you sec the horns of the The rhild rtas dUentfot V Uttte, will •limiK onf of the mo«t «ur deer hpforr yon pull thp trigger." nnd then silted, "U God on th« Issue i«- ;fni years f"i" lifpnswl hunters . • The fact that New Jersey (ran* ni.hei end just the h I 1 laws prohibit the use of any rifle in tin Stiii<> ond iiltrattsi thousands time he »•(,. ;,,, in llie southern pinplandR nnd or firearm of nny kind of a smaller "Ye«. surely! editors, rusii iM'. North J»rt(^| )u\h itl qUt&t fiL this catlbcu limn twelve gunge, oi to •Then I've gyt hold of *11 the hi Incd uf I|IP fnrwit. Jiftve m jx«sera>jk,a»uttiMiLe .ax- r^|H TiurVsViot, or to hunt nt. night pn-rrr, Report-i IWPIVIMI by the State or any lime with dogs during the Ideas; t|,,,, I'I li mid (ianic Commission from aenBon, is regarded by President PIA menHBn thM' tf» to RdvertisRri; it faatpl y»U I tin- ilci'i woods indicate that H Warren ns » hiy safety factor. r< id kill uf inirkH will occur if thorn it h«bl the weather remains nppn as many Licensed hunters are allowed herds luivc been sp*n in the deer one hurk during the season and Th« duk* o' Aostn, roiuin of wood";. Because one of the days must, rnpf>rt their success to a (tame warden or to the Ktntc Fish and King Victor Emmanuel of Itnly rinj; (h** sen^on falls oti Jinnflay who has be«n appatntrn viceroy when no huntiiiR is pPTltiitted, four Garni' Commission within 48 hours ALL THE XMAS atlder n penalty of $100 fine. No of Ethiopia, succeeding Manliitl lnys of iiotiiiil huntirlR HWIU'IH the Rodolfo GraiJani, who w«» r^- iei'nwil hunter. sflditinnnl big game license is re- quired to hunt deer. Buck deer liaved at hit own r«iur»t. Thp evy, Sdiindel's by THOMAS TAYLOR '9aMy First' Slajran deer season. Game wardens and manager, ns the store switigs into mountain expression, "with his Joe's eahin door, and real! the note 17.75 Their \\'\v- mil I'i '"' imy I'tirist- "Safety First in the deflp woods forenters arc asking hunters to the second week of its ^rPflt Christ • 1 boots on." He did not cure much which Mid: should become the slofnin of every save the woodlands by preventing mns sale. All week Innu rrnwds Mr WKKKI.V mas treo «t tin little church at, the START^PAYMENT IN FEB. if it should be himself; life had "Dear Jim: You will find me hunter seeking hip (tame during foe*Bt fires during the dear season. hnve jammed the stnre seeking out j head of Smoke Creek thnt year; Only regular game wardens may and buying the exceptional values | come to mean but little for him. pone. I was reading: some last the deer season," said President " «n(] of thp several families who remove illegally killed doer from being offered durinR this hiR event, j While Jim was thus dreaming, night in 'The Christmas Car*]' Warren. "Careful observance of Ilvptl there, not more thnn half the game laws and the siife han- thp woods or fields, (iift merchandise nnd .Winter cloth \ Joe Hathway sat in another log and in the Bible. I read that verse inu is heiiip; offered shoppers at , %ere cxpectinit Santa Clnus. The RING cabin but a few yards down the that told of peace and good will to exceptional savings. j dark days hnil left the dismn! lit- stream. By chance Joe's atten- man. Said to myielf, 'My family Possibly the finest selection of! tle valley »r hollow even more tion wan called to a book on a is all gone—the last wag Mary. Orphan Is Lamb-Raising Champ Christmas slippers and shoes to bv 7.95 9.751 gloomy than it hail been in better shelf. The school teacher had found anywhere is now being WKKKI.V She left the book to get me on -•• HII.KI.J years, when the mines across the given it to his daughter who, had shown by Hen Weislur, Ki'»ial j START PAYMENT IN FEB. ridge in the next hollow Rave some died from the epidemic on the ttie right track. There's nothing miinnjrer "f Scliindcl's big econo- employment to the heads of the creek. The title appealed to him in this hollow for me any more. my hasenicnt shoe department. Mr. • 3 Diamond . families r., who lived at the very took the book and began to read. Year's ever on Cedar Creek.' You business nnd points out that big • head of the utream, was perhaps Page after page and chapter after and I never could get along. So injfs are now being realised by the most unhappy of all in the shoppers availing themselves of chapter, he read on. It was the to make things better for us both little "settlement.'' His wife and the bifc bargains being offered by first book Joe had ever read. It hereafter I am leaving at day- his department during the holiday only chiiil, n son of seven, had IWr Ht-'.KKl.t filled him with new visions and break. And Jim as 1 say 'Good- •ale. died, mill his nearest neighbor was START PAYMENT IN FEB. . Joe Hnthwiiy, a hitter enemy with new ways of thinking. He read bye,1 I also wish to say, 'Peace OTI whom he hail had many difficul- on till mrdniirht and had been 30 earth good will to men.' " ties. No I hat lonely night of 17 Jewel impressed that he decided to read And as another result of "The • Christmas eve as Jim sat before Reindeer In Alaska a chapter from the Bible before Christmas Carol" two mountain- Amoricam the open wood fire, with the light Reindeer were introduced Into going to bed. By mere accident eers were better men, and though of blazing hickory logs his only Alaska in 18*11. the chapter was one on the birth they had no Christmas cards or Clipper • Company, he was not without fear at Bethlehem. Its teaching over- presents, and no holiday programs, for his own safety—he knew Joe powered him—he had found the the pines on the hillsides seemed a » Hathway hud threatened his life. bit greener and the music of the As he sat dreaming his eyes hap- more abundant life. streams seemed sweeter. • 29.75 pened to rest upon his riflh1 staml- * * • ' BRl • inir in the corner of the log room. On Christmas morning when Jim TRUST VOUR! A STORE FULL XMAS VALUl "Thnt gun or Jim Hathway's will Knox went out to the spring for a Little Power Plants Boyd Marylirw, age fourleen, of Bcllcville, III., an orphan, RELINtNC - ADJUSTMENTS some day tell the tale," he said to pail of water hs noticed something Electric eels found exclusively w«» the fir«t of 2,000 bojri and girlt to win a championthip at the DRUM REFACINC - 'himself. He meant ithat one day, like a card Ucked on Joe Hsth- in the Amazon River, which grow national 4-H club congress in connection with 4ieV(nternational TRQUtUtS CORRECTED away's door. He saw no smoke as much as eight feet in length, like so many others down the lone- Uvaitock (bow in Chicago recently. Boyd it shown witb his yearl- from the chimney. Taking in the are capable of generating from 75 HERBERT'S some stream, either he or Joe RAHWAY water, cautiously he approached to 500 volts. JBf Southdmrn-Shropsliire lambs wtiich were awarded the blae would go—and using a common rittoa. BRAKE SERVICE CREDIT JEWELERS 308 MAPLE ST. Next to Post ( They fought it for more than an S. J. GASSAWAY, Prop. 6 Y». will) Bin* Goose, Newark FIELD_FIRE hour before it was out. Because PERTH AMBOY P0C0H0NTASL6DGE Brief Thf Difference 17 E. Milton A»«. RAHWAY OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS Companies, Respond To of the wind every spark had to be Formerly Albliiers Garage beaten out .bsforootisfc.Jiwjnen Author (in letter) :"1 am a very advanced in Moheda Park Blaze quick worker. I got thrntigh the INSTALLS MONDAY could leave. No damage was done, the fire department reported. closed article in an hour and Mope: "How's dat?" •mm CARTERET—A dangerous field thought nothing of it," Rastus: "Weil two years ago Ah Nominations Made This fire broke out Tuesday afternoon frdltor (replying): "I got was called a lazy loafer, and now Week At A Meeting In in the Moheda Park tract in the The Comedown through your article in half the Ah's called an unfortunate victim East Railway section of the bor- Grumbler: "Why, the sleeves of time, and thought just the same." ob de unemployment .sitcheeya- The No. 1 Firehouse ough not far from the model home this coat are a mile too long." —Montreal St*r. shun."—Montreal Star. * CAUTKRKT Kh,I ion of offi- group of houses. Both tire com- Tailor: "How much shall I take XMAS SPECIALS cers, followed hv their installation, panies responded to the alarm. off, sir?" * •will be held by Bright Ky<'« Coun- The blaze wus traveling rapidly, Grumbler: "Oh, about half an } cil, Degree of I'lH'aluuitns, Mon- fanned by a high wind and was inch."—Pearson's. : day night, January 10. These 0 Hi - dangerously close to some of the GIVEUSAROYALPORTABLE! . cers were nominated Monday night homes when the firemen arrived. AT CHRISTENS —A Classified Adr. Will Sell It— at a meeiinn in No, 1 In re House, £ and are as follows: Mrs. Charles Green, past Poca- • QUALITY MERCHANDISE •'. hontus; Mrs. (Jeorgc Kurtz, Pocu- 1 hontus; Mrs, Harry (ilerknur, CARTERET COAL LINE keeper of records; Mrs. Walter Vo- CASH PRICES ON LEHIGH COAL • LOW PRICES ~ nah, collector of wampum; Mrs. f. Prank Andres, treasurer. NUT or STOVE COAL $9.75 per ton Installation will be. conducted • LARGE SELECTION /, by the (ireat Pocahontus, and PEA COAL, $8.75 per ton A ROYAL WILL HELP US WIN SCHOOL HONORS •guests are expected to be present f.; from ali parts of the. state. BUCKWHEAT COAL, $7 per ton MtEITS: StE IT NOW Men's fine quality worsted Suits, single Men's fine quality Pajam;^ i Gift) ..— 11.00, $1.29, $1-65, $li At the meeting this week the WE ALSO FILL SMALL ORDERS «1«e IT FOR CtUMSTMAft & double breasted, pinched backs $19.85 ^business session was followed by Men's Fine Silk Scarfs ip a Christmas party at which carols COM PARC the Royal, MONIHIY Michaels-Stern Buper-quality Worsted Call C.rteret 8-0937-M 79c - $1.00 - $1.50 a: •, $2.95 -• were sung and gifts were exchang- point by point, with any Suits. Shorts, Stouts and Regulars $25.00 ed with Mr. Harry Gleckner acting portable at any price. It it Men's Suede Wind Breakers $6.45-tf j %as Santa Claus. Mrs. Eggert Brown cttiat to uae, fatteat—die *• played the piano accompaniment create* value of all Men's Pine Quality Overcoats Men'. Silk Tie* ... «5c, $1-00 and SM $for the caiols. • FREE! $10.85, $19.85 Boys'Tweed-oroySuits is" '- —_ Caayini Cue; «J»o !. CLUB^RESSESl)OLLS 'I lm|sot Typing Clmt. Michaels-Stern quality Overcoats, Shorts Men's fine quality Hats pru-t.l >: '< CAHTERET-—The Evening De- CHEAP JOHN'S and Rejrulars $25 and $35 .•partment of the Carttuet Woman's Byron Hats tjClub turned over twenty-two dolls Boys' fine Overcoats (Raglan Style), size ,i,to the WPA Recreation Sponsoring Carteref s Department Store SCHLESINGER'S Diinlap Hats C- Committee at a meeting of the de- 10 to 18 $1BJOO Arrow and,Van Heusen Shin- Vpartment Monday night,. The Keu- TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE '•reation group will distribute the Wi»he« The People of Carteret and Vickiity jVdolis at the Christmas party for 169 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY ,'(children Monday night next at the- OPEN EVENINGS 'TILL XMAS SUPPERS . Recreation Centre. A Merry Christmas and Ladies' Felt Corafys, pr 89c Men's Dress Oxfords (Fortw * Mies Mary Pilosu and Miss Ann Phone: P. A. 4-1060—I061 Color*—Brown, Blue, Wine and Oxford • Tteilly presented reports on the Mtn's Friendly t Crosby S( 11 -•Federation Night for Evening I)e- A Happy New Year Women's fancy Dorsay Slippers, * pertinents of the Third District Met»'4'Walkovers '".held Thursday nigh I of last week, aast. colons pr 79c - $1.00 * $1.25 ,'in Wuodbridge. 98 Union Street CARTERET, NEW JERSEY Worn. "Daniel Green" Dorsays ... $2.95 Men's FiorsheintB, pr. Arrangements were completed Wow.' Polly Pwrfton Shots pr. .for the Christmas party of the Tel. Carteret 8-0610 Colors—Black, Wine and Blue . ) group to be held Tuesday evening Choice Selection " of next week at Metuchun Inn. The Men's "Daniel Green" Comfy Slippers ; • Vmembers will exchuuge gifts at the Worn. Walk-More Shoes, all -•> " ;,party. Mien Agnese Giitidersoii is $2.25 . $3.00 pr. $3.9 chairman of the committee in FOR THE HOLIDAYS , qpecial, pr Men's All Leather Everett and Opera Worn. Sport Oxfords, pr. $2.00 & The members present at the WE CJUWY A COMPLETE ukt OF SEIECT Slippers, pr. jf.o 1 •i, ChHdl** ' Bu»t«r Brown Sh»<-> /{Wftting Monday night were: Mrs. $3.« /.Howard W. Thorn uf the senior Children's Bunny Slippers, pr. 7»c - $1,00 COSMETICS For (M*mu priced atai*ea8»/i to n' ^ $3.3 1\Uvk, Urn. Halsey filton, Mrs. Wil- Size 8 to 2 Siitw 12 to 8 .,. Thorn, Mrs. Joseph Algozzine, Our List of MwduuidHe ladmUs All SUMS and All $3« ' Joseph Comba; the Misses "Chums" Toy Dog and Slippers Boys'Preas Oxfords *200* Koilly, Lillian Donnelly, Price*, lndufed AM Such LEADING BRANDS A. for the diiick, effldaat and Washable Lambskin. Set Dr. Elliott'. BUMo-fit for children LoVnn, Ann Ijewandow- YARDLEY - BOURJOK ««d HUDNUT and Plymouth cart—took Jl.fl Ann Proskum, Gladys Hubor, nil. Thcsw took pra- An Ideal Gift a, Ann (Jibney, Hita Aim * Great Mirny Specials farth e Ben Candfet JI.1 j Catherine Coughlin, Men's DrefljB Oxfords, all styles pr. $3.00 herine 6re«h (who was host- COME EARLY ») Agnes GunderDon, Blanche « uat (MMiiwt purta. (jemba and Julia Grind*. WASHINGTON PHARMACY 'The next meeting will be held WIST END OARAGE, Inc. inuary 10 and the guest speaker 6$ Waihintfon Amu* *t Atlantic Straot 111 be Hiss Rene Long who will 96S St. Georfe Aye. RAHWAY, N. j. Pkone 7-0094 Mhs feme Lone who will talk CARTERET, h. J. 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T" the J1S00 llijh School te»fh«r), In J«tti«* to the fa*«l i«xp«yer non with (hf M#t| wotker In tnr 2 linip and the lower tfre (fSlwy the gr#»Ur* Rhd flChoilnro this injlmtlof'T Not. bluwing. ihciYi, .Tohn Cfln- dn ynii rottM nntirr tt. fruit re- the pfDport hit |M00 rf»tW,'th« "heto*y wdrter." ,, fi of this y«r, thp ftnnrd rwroKtiii- for ftnit*ne», VottM ftwtve |9«, , Imt ditire yftU BlvValop this meann of rahimttnWraoil- ,,-i,nlfiw of his bnk- thp sncriflrp of nil thp teftoh with interm*tHate (*1irl»s rWlrtV- tn« fartoty Writer er*, irtlrftdiirml n sitlnry schedule fcroftortiennte amounts, thtm by c^ttipartoori. rhoice wan yn«H. tn restore nnd to pomp PX- airain the teacher In the low** He hn* nn "Tenure Act" to ttf- And, nrtw, if yoU/feel tent MjualiM1 thp losses chip to re- bracket comes out at the short end* hure the permanency of Wit -Jc muft continue thlH W. i very (food son to duction* and loss (if increrm'tiK We do not believe that a te«h- and his rectortiori In income- hlckerlng, I mtb*& that.* L * in your request fat leave.of iMvi-n her a (food we llnd n different picture. «r in being overpaid bttMM l*e rtrtft and extensive when #or»omfc Let Us remember that the tench happens to be in the higher Alfr conditions lire bad. Thifftyims1», for this pirtftfs* fctofl let But of us eoncfehtMSt* on flie the dolls, per yp«r Io«t $2S00 in arrnmrr. ,mi like Work. She tated increments, plus her 20''. te«chers, but is particularly de- conditions. edncatlonfll In MM' mntorinls nti

.j.ji.n told his mother this, I It wan the love and OTHER EDITORS SAY KIDDIES' PARTY ,.i,i.his --fflad memories— (Continued from PaQt 1) of Royal's Greatest .,.. into the making that Mary Karpita, Helen Volko and ,,IM-, she t«ltJ Wnelf. Parole Again periitlhn* by 'the Administration Kthel Brockmnn. The 1!, while tbxy.^i^t^^n^1 Iirmly, Muriel Shapiro, Marian ' '• M"'«I fortune of those H i i 11 ,m, taM^&tNfts^WU .•**• ^ diTsnn,. gfeftnor Pf^ H«w> Nnljiif. kwjir^'i Ley incrtagcfi. How- There are checks on easy parole Dorothy Lukach, Elizabeth Shert. I expenditures do not which the incoming Legislature ue; bin, Jean Doscher, Wilmu Am- •>!'• tht- fact that an ether- could apply if members meant DIAMOND ONYX GENUINE JlUCttls holt, Mary Shaner and Jean Chrisb. Ladies' 2 Diamond Wrist watch ' !-!•• even though the what they said in the stiite plat- 2 REAL DIAMONDS Soft Shoe Dance, Ruth Lee, Ruth INITIAL RING ' 11 had been working at form. Judire Vim Riper has indi Kashmir, Ruth Moore, Cecelia Fer- SoUd O»ld and handsomely ile- Are set In this delicately jWtwsd 'l.irie< for the past live cated some remedies, the Judicial sltned. \ rlni "he" will be ence, Irene Pazar, Helen ToUhey, uc Tf ii* ire ring or Solid Yell«Miww Ooldmm.. It'uli nild that there was Council has proposed others which proud to we»r Cun.stunce. Maklviskl, Julia Huluba, aa amalinr jlrt : inoncy (or them. have been ignored, and doubtless PAY FIGHT with his Ini- value at Helen Sebok and Phyllis Shapiro. with such evident dis- there will be more suggestions tials $8.45 only . $12.50 {Continued jrom P&ie 1) "At The Zoo," Tudrey Burke the teachers met to worth considering when the spe- 25c We»klj-NEXT YEAR, 25c Weekly—NEXT TBA» variations in the losses sustained and Elizabeth Garkavy. filiation. It was de- cial committee of the State Bar by reason of the lapse of incre- "Dutch Waltz Clog," Evelyn an appeal would be Association brings in its report on ments since 19:10. Accordingly ad- Wadiak, Anna Sekosky, Amelia si:itc Commissioner parole. From many sourceB come justments have been made which Kondrak, Dorothy.Haas, Anna Ha- I Mtirc such appeal recommendations for wider pub- will in some degree equalize this htsnik, Jean Putnick, Alice Pro* ihe employment of licity for the vote of the Court, loss. Therefore, you are hereby of- skura, Madeline Bowler, Fiances -.•I, this was done, not the names of persons sponsoring ficially advised that your salary, Skocypic, Neoma Williams, Mar- '';uLliers in the "higher paroles and the recommendations effective September 1, 1938, will garet Molnar, Helen Walko, Mary "H by all of the teach- of the authorities in the county be at the rate of per an- Korpita, Edna Ambolt, Helen * uem, since the vote from which the prisoner was com- num, subject to the following con- Strain und Dorothy ViveiraN. "H- than two-thirds in mitted. ditions. "Christinas Toy Contest," Jo- ' lilan. This does not The Judicial Council discovered 1. That you shall present to the hanna Stroller, Harriet Gross, ' "victimising" of any one of the chief complaints against Supervising Principal on or before Elizabeth Stima, Kvelyn Vaughan, 15 JEWEL AMERICAN C 17 JEWfeLS In another. the Pardons Court arose from the September t, 1938, satisfactory Mildred Musco, Jennie Vargo, WATCH OUTFIT y "LADY BULOVA" "i\ after this step had fact that it "operates in camera evidence of hiving successfully Nemut tiny squire model In S | | 95 Ihl Fauna Kuth LefkowiU, Beiftft- Thin model engraved case. In the charm and coMr el Nil- ». proposed various without public disclosure" of the completed at least aix semester (he chmru and color liecember 1, to pcr- mands. B-U-L-O-V-A more substantial motives. Public- " This program provides the basis The president of your associa- '"•••arti to prepare a fur- ity i^ a remedy the Legislature !! of a fair and impartial method of tion, at my invitation, examined '" solve the problem. "AMERICAN could invoke and it would not take remuneration to our touching stuff. «;IK also confirmed by the records of the Board. We keep 25c a constitutional amendment to pro- Increments for succeeding years 111 Mr. Haury, Clerk of only one set of books—they are; vide it. will adhere sttictly to the enclos- | CLIPPER" I Nexi Year '' "' I'-ducation, to coun- the ones he saw. ed schedule," llh teachers. The said The quickest reforms, of course, 4. On the subject of "greed". Popular new "cushion" s^pe c»i(j,wlth 11 Jewel movemttit > W; rnwey, Otnulne leather (ti»^ A woattrfal tift and a (TMt w»t«fc l""l. and more, with not could be effected by the Court it- aelf. It could disrate much of value. II 'I'vone from the Board the adverse criticism, without leg- 11 I' their sincerity—"not islative compulsion, If it would DON'T MISS THIS! jjt'l'HMHH. call." Prepara- *29" conform to proffered suggestion!!. ""• petition was resumed. ««»'• THE Oltt for the "top At its sewion last week the Court VISIT BLAUKQPFS STORE !" i'-aeliers arc labelled 'Mfa" on jour lift lht. Hand- demonstrated it can exercise re- \\hen, five years igo (UP THE HILL) Mtne "itreanUliMd" oMe to tho straint when it granted only 14 iBaUneUv* oolor of Natnral Odd '|ll|t I'"- "KnablhiR Act" paroles in close to 500 applica- YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT THE with a' n-J«wel B-U-L-O-V-A 'hey voluntarily eon- tions.—N«wnrk Eveninj Newt. raulo-Unu moTUMnt for nbso- "' •'• 'lieir salary, this 1 BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY ulintiv,' was not ap- Bettor Late Than Never 1111 ''"'V continued this OF TOY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS No Money Dowa — 75o Weekly II ll" live years, mid Preuident Hoosevelt is repre- DOLLS - CARRIAGES - BICYCLES 1 i'-'vi- up salary incre- sented aa being concerned about me STORE WITH"THE CHRisf MASSPIRIT lllMl"'M to $2,100 each, economic conditions, as well he KIDDIE CARS • HOCKING HORSES 8 ai aised of i may be. So also a' members of Mttk&al and Electric Train. - M Carteret the Congress concerned after hav- 18 is "" ''•>•">' tn employ «(J.^i the recess w' ^ EWctric Appliances - Tree tight Sett and Bulbs ''••"hi-rs because ALSO A PULL LINE OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS s _ 'to'learn there; "''' "i>ply, these ttaclb- Molt important Off All — The Price* Have BMD 11111 ciiiicixM for living „ a legislative and udministratlW '• Ih" were they accused trend toward relieving burdens of j SUkhed To The Bon« 1 taxation, Thin is to canfusn that % '" i'l'ci^t In t|,e bor- Never Before Ware There Such Sweeping Reductilfcu 1 ,'" 'll this tinic, Drtien mistaken policy h»» been followed) )"'otMt an «v(dent that In the effort to raiw -""•*"" COME AND BE CONVINCED "> this hyvWakle paM by tapping souroes of MR >')• tht B6«fd tf tlw eJTect has been to I brakee to the econtttttfe J. iLAUKOPF TH JTORES OPEN EVERY Nl °' the dare 1 1 «•• ROOSEVELT AVENUE X 3 f" " above; criticism Atwredly this is no time for FK&EDIUVMY , • ' TW. .1 ,,t should hwiftatlve wdism of 8tlJf W FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 01\TT) SECTION, PAGE SIX '•nil The program will he: "A Christ. CHRISTMAS SERVICES m»fl Cradle Song", Mr», Brown; Christmas Meeting Is Held HURT IN ACCIDENT PORT RF.Ainv"' , WILL BE HELD SVNDAY Prncemional, Adcste Fidelia; Invo- Delicate Surgery Saves Boy's Life By ht Ward G.O.P. Gronp Michael Gurrio, Pt. Reading, of petty In,-, „„, t ' cation and Lord's Prayer; Saluta- Judge. Arthm n,,,,,, ,"' wnopliNIOCK -The Woman's Treated At HotpiUl Rev. Strong To Prtach At tion; Ootology; Psalm, nssponitve; James Morrr of n Unit df the First W urd Republican •'Gloria Pntri"; "Time Draws PORT READING Michael (iur First Congregational ni (lull held n rhrintmaH meeting Near", by the choir; 8criptwe Silletto ar,l ,L" " ' 1 1 Mniiiliiy Hi the headquarters on rio, &0, of Marion Street, was ChmchJIere Unon; hymn "Joy To The World"; of F^t at™. ;: ,; ;',/' Rnliwny Avenue. Mrs. Fred Soren- trettUd »t the Fprth Amboy Gen- WOODBRIDGE- Christmas ser- Prayer; Offertory—carol; hytfin "0 dismissed. ""it. idii »v in fhnrste of the decorn- er«l HogpiUl, Wednesday, by Dr.vices will be held nt the First Con- Come, 0 Come, Bmmanu«l"; Ber- • The men, it Wl, , caught M hadb tiniis. Lcvenson for laceration on the gregational Church Sunday at 11 mon; Trayor; Benediction; Three- a.m. with Rev, William V. D. Strong company. chin and mouth and a possible fold Amen; "Christmas In Sicily", (Inmi's were plnynl under the preaching the nermon. Mrs. Grace fractured jaw. directinn «f Mm. Mary Dunphy Brown will be the organist. Mrs. Brown. Gurrio, who was driving his car "her; buying"^::;;%;, CHRISTMAS AT itrui Christmas enroll! were sung by on St. George Avenue near Free- Ihe menrtai.' lta* *A«M» Lwad &A1 M HOMESTEAD netcd as tlie Santa Clan* nn& *H- AONF.S MYERS trilmtod gifts among the member*. The car van damaged slightly. .ir Ml, Amnndn! It m»y_. 1 Ill' llll' Hl.'lll1 with tlio hnbhy-horiM ," lie I'nrkcr. as she K»- World's Tiniest Ocean Spanners tln'i •• ropa for Schle«wif-Hol«tein, Germany, recently. Until their d«i- tination ii renchtd, tliey will Vie entirely in the handi of (raveling '8.95 scH-h things! IJM hopes em Harlow d NaUli ,eadj the Miss Mary Dee Entertains agenciei. Their muilier died recently and their father i« .ending chtltu<'hi 111n1 procmtenrucintes the—the—" buhutt • VII m«lc-lilnK plrrm. V-vrry jway. Democratic Unit Jan. 7th them to relativet in Germany, her voice wavered. The sleeve of I'Hnriillnl hrrai for Ilir bon- At the turn on the stairs there No~Extra her alpiicii frock brushed across WOODBftlDGE—The next meet- ifnlr. rmiiulele with hand- WAS a wonderful beehive window tear dimmed eyes as she picked up ing of the Young Women's Demo- ..,,„, KUI rfcrnl. Iwmitlfnllj- tht; en mplcd brown wrappings on the landing, and a friendly win- cratic Association will be held llnnl. Mllkr "hrr" •>•*•>>• Charge and fleii from the room. dow-seat. They lifted the lid. Many January 7 at the home of Miss FREE GIFT, Karly next morning Natalie set- things were stored in the seat. Mary Dee on Claire Avenue. After N(l HltNKl DOWN 1 tied hack in a train for a five-hour "What's this box? ' Candles!— the business meeting, there will be iV A Vitfk Altfr .Itnuarj for Credit ride, her heart brimming with hap- Christmas candles!" called out a discussion on "Household Bud- TO YOU piness. Bruce. "Let's light up the win-geting." Many cluinifcs had come over dows!" A public card party will be held A beautiful metal pin cush- the yomiK girl's life. Edith, her Back down stairs they dashed at a future date in February at older sister, married Arnold Har- and soon the rambling stone house the home of Miss Helen Bergen ion and mending kit combi- low and lived in Hillfiboro. Her was a glitter of lights. Bruce went on Amboy Avenue. nation FREE with each pur- house adjoined the lovely old ram-over to Harlow's to get some more chase of $2. bling stunc homestead where Ben- logs, and returned with the wood Mouse Scarei Lioness jamin Parker, a widower, lived and a package. Mariana, a lioness at the zoo in with his daughter Natalie and the Lift the cover and behold:—a mir- "Natalie, somebody delivered Belfast, Northern Ireland, was The |ift "ha" will want faithful Annamlu. When Mr. Par- ror, 3 needles, a thimble and S these holly wreaths at Edith's; I pleased when the keeper handed in Xmai ker passed away Nutclle closed the found them at the back door. We'll a good dinner, but suddenly she spools colored rnendinf cotton. Dependable 7 Jewel house and went to teach kinder- flung herself against thj bars of the put them in the windows. Ho, ho! Yet, you simply ihould get one or 10 Diamond II n I cage and began roaring. The keep —What's,this? Mistletoe, too!" more for your dreltcr or for a gift. with her. «r went back to find her crouching ELGIN Bridal set Lady Dulova "Here's a footstool, Bruce; tack The train dashed along through In a corner, acting as il in terror. it on the hall arch." a whirling snowstorm. Deep in the Coaxing her to return to her food, $37.50 "RONA" With a flutter of ecstasy Natal- A Treasure! An Ideal Gift! Under mood of reminiscent rever- he left her, but instantly she sprang $27.50 ,i iH.mond- in Dainty new style Bulor* J i ie looked up smiling, but the firm ie, Natalii' full asleep. against tfie bars again, rearing fran- All Wool liemilifnl 1m1l.il- model for ladies. | face of Bruce Draper wore an ex- SILK NO MONEY DOWN I 4 rlBKa. "HillshnKil-llillsboro!" tically. When the keeper inves- Si> »> Ilimn „, | . . , . , ipression of grave appeal. With a tigated a second time he laughed ZIPPER 50c a W^Jr AfW UK 7,1.- M Uri-k She awakened w, h a hound. !combiMt|on of ^JJ^an d ten. The cause of the trouble was a SLIPS After Jmilinr> $24.75 C utclnng her gnp a box of barley dernesH he M ^fi'hh arms. mouse In the cage calmly nibbling NO MONEY DOWN tnndy, and almost dragging the "Dear Natalie, this mistletoe is at, a crust. ROBES Inn *<> Irn mmtr 1" cumbersome and unwieldy pack.j a symbol of the plighting of love's Nell for ll,:tu. Natalii', slil] helf asleep, gteppfidi troth." His voice trembled. Ohio's Tallest Tree C out at the very end of a long frosty There was a moment of silence, * platform, In a picturesque grove south ot $4.75 , . ,, . ,. , a moment of mutual confidence Madison stands a towering white A lull young man m a big fur d underatan^' •=• words clun g 4t o Lher senses like a y. j Bridal Set TI he two went down m the drift-1 6 feet in diameter at the base. The benediction. Ringless Hosiery Smart ELGIN edsnow in a heap. The cord broke lowe«t limb is 80 feet from the $49.50 on the big bundle. Helter-skelter ground. Dodge estimated its age at 1,000 years, explaining that white "Classic" In rmnlillr m- r Gold Filled Ca nrml>lr Ikal »IM oaks develop one inch in diameter 3 Pair* Ilirlll -hrr." 69lovt-ly icif!t Uimtr inn each 12 years. Nil Moar.i tluar> 1SKL1N—Conrad Flessner, of for grandfather's farm and I'm Oak Tree Road, tiled two coni- Silverware Set goinic up tomorrow, but now tell LIQUORS Ii pluints before Judge Arthur Brown me about yourself, Natalie." this week against Stanley ()»- $| 1.95 $14.50 Genuine U'ciu.tr "Bruce, surprises are su much borne, Ilfi, and Ralph Baker, 27, Si For the HOLIDAY at LOW PRICES Nrrtlcr for H Iti inriilfth-prutj UNBREAKABLE SPECS of Harding Avenue. The charges A REPUTATION FOR QUALITY SINCE 1899—WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BILLFOLD were made for trespassing on A runs »olMr «t thin yriie Handy compart"'"^ property owned by Klessncr which GRAND UNION LEADING SCOTCH andup is, at present, unoccupied. Five Corners $1.00 Both men were given suspended A Drliiic liuorhoii \ MIIIIOIL MrulKlit King William IV // I'll Hi AKIII Over 8 Yean Old sentences. 9cpl$0 Proof Whiikey & iptt CUT $9 QQ •luxUuair 99 l,92" 75 1.45" TO td.W Bot. lloublr-hrartrU CAMEO ATTENTION $7.95 III MaiHltr Fruit Industries-PURE CALIFORNIA WINES MUUUIIUH BOWLERS! |>o Moury llomi World's Largest Winery Delightful Delicious Taste •Mv m Wr*k AK«T Jauuar) Schick WE SPECIALIZE IN Kennedy Wines As Low As bo1 Gift Will A ELECTRIC MAKING BOWLING ' 3'""1.00 '1.04£L 69"-" SOLID GOLD JVo, Payments SHIRTS TO ORDER CROSS SHAVER FOR INDIVIDUALS OR CHAIN HI TEAMS AT ATTRACT- $3.75 ao Next Year 50c a Week AM-;; IVELY.JLDW PRICES.

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Mac said the D«f«at Cardinals, 18 to 4, CARTERKT—The Carteret tiona between th« two achooli •:uK( .N«RPd out by the oitm mot th sump fnt*, losing Copax Take* Thre* From Uki'~ last Sunday by M to 7. Lead Plant No. 2j Mechanic* town paper apprised UR of what Woodbridgp boys are all right For Second Con«ecutiv« ligh School basketball team will hav« no bearing on the ba A inlll'V gam«s, it was r«b>bly repor Vt'h Amboy by the nar- The local combine has reor- in fluppowd to be tb« All County and It in not the fault of the Triumph. ilny 17 g»mi>s this season, accord- Take SUver Refinery. this week. ,,„ ,,r one point, 22 to 21, ganized thin season after a layoff Team picked by a poll of county kid« that the Woodbridge gamn ing to the official schedule an- i* being dropped. We've been CARTERET—Our Gang csnif The complete schedule follow*)lj t Ukes ace looking for- of two years CARTBREf^The Copax and aports writ*™. To b» more ipe- nounced thin week by Coach Jo- rt furthix, informed that certain through with its second straight. Jan. 7—Ken»rt (home) toil*'- p seph Comba. The team will offl- ; prop}* tomato* wittttta* Wood- „.,. for the invasion of G. F. T. through wttfi elMit swwpt T« ti*» r «nd Amboy »rrt- *wtotr m HwOair. ettrife «»*•*• ram*** ftJrJwm* bridge team tried to have Car- on Friday, January 7, JW. 18 fttarito i* york City Ukes tomor- M. Markowib., f 2 1 5 U. S. M. R. bowling le»gue this «rs and then the approval of the night at the high school court by teret dropped from the nehedulr J»n. 17—Rahway (home) ,,i the high school court J. Hamulak, f 2 2 g | week. In two other games, the umaller paper* was sought later. Keyport High. The squad will right, after the game wss played, defeating the heretofore unbeaten Ja.it. IB—Long ljr»nch (hon>») ,t,,r, Avenue. The gam* S. Hamulak, c 2 2 Tank HOUM No. 2 team and the But their recommendation* or play seven home gRmes and ten and Woodbridge was serUusly Cnrdinals, 18 to 4, to take ulidis on the road. Jan. 21—Woodbridge (away) n begin at !):16 and a HaluUo, K 0 0 Yard.Scale scored two game vic- changes were not heeded. Fur- considering the proposition, but Jan. 24—North Plalnneld (away)i ,1 is expected to be pr*»- Rubnick, g . 0 0 tories. ther, all th* writers wer« not puted possession of first place in Although no definite statement later Woodbridge learned that has been made, the prospect* are Jan. 2"fi—Red Bank (away) |](,SR the local combine Kuvna, (t 0 0 The scores: (contacted nor wer« they In on the Onrttrtt Recreation Midget o several teams were dropping F«b. 1— Long Branch (away) its home campaign in Kazo, ft ,. 2 0 O) the selection of the team. None basketball loop. ravnrahle for the high school team 41 them for next year and now Feb. 4~Keyport (»way) Kijnc of tye southern 128 167 182 of the Carteret writem had a playing alj its home games at night. I Seibert . they are willing to book Car- In the other game the Eagles Feb. 8—Linden (away) • the Ukrainian loop. X 188 181 182 single nay m in the matter. H It is -expected that work will be khur ... teret, so that they can hav« a walloped the PlrtUa, 14 to 4. Feb. 9—North PlalnBeld (horn*).'-. ,,-teret team staged a Ukrainian C. C. P. A. 147 147 155 appears th* papers of th« county started early next week, construct- Kopln ... 148 207 representative and full sched- MIDGET LEAGUE ing temporary stands on the high Feb. U— Union (home) nA half rally after trail. G. F. T. 21£ seat and Amboy are powewied Perka .. ule. We personally know noth- T»am StUMli>f school stage. During the past few Feb. 15—Woodbridge (horns) to 6 at intermission but Kuziw, f 5 2 12 189 180 209 with the notion that they know L Zysk ing of the strained rdfttionRhip W. L. weeks the question of playing the F«b. IB-Highland Park (away)' l,v one point of tying Palulo, f 0 0 0 it all, and whatever they do in •it »y between the two schools. Our Our Gang 2 0 home games at night, a move Feb. 21—Rahway (»way) In the preliminary jams Semkow, f ... 0 0 0 Totals 089 823 935 right because they do it. Our knowledge is limited to what the Cardinals 1 Mar. 1—Red Bank (home) Evaneaso, f 1 Lead PUat No. 3 (0) squawk in this can* is not that launched by this paper, has been ,,,rt Ukrainian second 0 2 coaches of the respective schools Eagles 1 Dehys, c Wohal 140 121 139 so few of the Blue men have under advisement by the high 1 0 2 have so graciously told us. We Mwey :.._ 146 165 166 been picked for the All Team, Pirates 0 Rchool board. William Hagan, head Gural, g 0 1 0 do know that there is no love Benny 112 115 1B8 but that several play«r» were of the athletic committee, ia Steczak, g ... 2 1 6 lost between McCarthy and Edwards 1|» 161 160 placed on the fir«t team that had The scores: heartily in favor of playing the Undefeated Rams Maliszewdd Barlecki, g 0 0 0 Priscn. It is too bad,that the Curran 1*8 169 19,5 no buflinew befng placed there, BOYS' CLUB LEAGUE games at night, although the board Fedy, g 0 0 0 differences cannot be ironed out for instance: Korzowski, Simon- (Formerly knowa M Midf«O as a whole has not up to the pres- because that rivalry was reach- Win Another Game Pin Field Totals 720 711 818 son of Woodbridge and Daby- Our Caaf (18) nt time officially given Its ap- 9 4 22 ing the stage of the Amboy ri- cinaki. KorJ.owski was picked . G. F, T. proval to the proposal, Carteret 3 5 10—21 valry. The fact that. 6,000 peo- Defeat Unbeaten And Ua*j Pace For Individual for the fullback post, He is a Antosieurc* f .... 0 0 0 The team will play on the aver- Perth Amboy 4 4 5—22 ple witnessed the last contest, scored Upon Port Reading ^lers In Scrap 241 143 nice player but not good enough Zanillo, f 0 0 0 age of between two and three Dickaon shows that there is great inter- With 183 Average. 160 147 for an all county choice. I.ukp Gleckner, f 2 0 4 games a week. After playing Key- All Stan, 6 to O. cop (Preliminary) Lawlor 156 e»t in the game. Of coum when 182 217 of Carteret was listed as a quar- Malizewaki, c 2 0 4 port, the Blues will meet Union C.rter.i Ukrainian A. C. Dzurilla 1 164 the going gets so that, injury CARTERET—The unbeaten 1 IKliKT — Joe Malis?ewski Feeley 19.0 174 terback but he reHlly played a Balka, g 2 0 4 and Roaelle Park during the sec- G. F. 172 and mayhem will probably re- unscored upon Carteret Rama Mir i he pace in tht U. S Cysewski 149 192 216 fullback role and for us Luke Brady, g 2 2 6 ond week. Other tearrm to be Gural, f 0 0 sult, it is best to call it quits. football team kept ita record ttn*| Si-nip Plant bowling lea- -*—• would be preferred any time played In a home and home series M. Boben, f 1 0 Maybe a peace rally should be I, an average of 183 plus «66 than Korzowski. Luke may not 8 2 18 are Long Branch, North Plain- blemished by defeating the her*-1: J. Wadiak, f 1 1 Totals 983 897 had for the two schools to thaw be the best in the county but he Cardinal* (4) field, Rahway, Linden and High- /;i,ms. John Muchi is »««- Keso, f 0 1 out the iciness that exists. tofore unbeaten and unscored or is better than Korzowski. And O. F. T. land Park. j,'h n mark of 172, »nd Ted Osue, c 0 0 Crawford 1J>0 212 upon Port Reading All Stars, 6 to 166 as for Simonsoii, he couldn't OTHER ITEMS Sawchak, f 0 0 0 ,,,l with 168. E. Wadiik, g 0 0 Anderson 169 176 The team will also play Wood ! 152 even play on the Blue second Straiiback, f 1 0 2 0, over the week-end. A large ,1,.-, «-iki also holds the high 0 Medwick 191 151 It neems that things relative bridge in a home and home series. Hamsdyk, g 1 176 Kunak, c 0 0 0 crowd witnessed the game. MI-C of 242. B. Zysk 196 179 team, if we had anything to do to football still hold a major The recent break in football rela- 182 0 2 G. Ave. H.S. T. Yarr 167 202 with it. 'Yet he was considered portion of this pillar, despite Shymanski, g 1 The Rams scored tha winning;! 152 good enough for the all county the exit of football. - - - We Sebok, g 0 0 0 ... 7. 198 227 Perth Amboy U. C. C. Jvt. touchdown in the first quarter on >| first team. Dabby of Amboy wonder why the soccer playing 1 -ki .... 16 183.10 242 G. F. Totals 918 818 930 a pass from Merey to Teddy ; 18 172.2 206 wan picked at the end post. He individuals of Cftrteret did not BANQUET IS GIVEN Thompson. The Rams scored I Semkow 0 0 gave that position up, in his last Our Gang 8 0—18 6 169 196 No. 1 (3) organize. - - - Will we have a first downs to their opponenVi) P, Dzubaty 0 0 two games for a backfleld slot Cardinals 2 2— 4 IB 188.1 210 Siekierka 201 172 206 semi-pro football team next Starring for the Rams were! Fedy 3 2 on his team, and oven while he year. - - - That ""black eye" Referee—King. TO FOOTBALL TEAM . ... 6 166.5 I80 W. Sloan 138 Rents and E. Horvath on the li Babyn 0 0 played end he did not play tho skirmish, is now becoming a na- 14 165.1 215 Miclete 189 168 and T. Thompson and Merek Marak 0 0 position sensationally, therefore tional topic. A writ of capias Eaf!« (34) 1R 159.9 2U> G. Sloan 148' 1«6 143 Bernardsville Coach Prin- the backfield. Karol 3 0 we cannot get through our tough has been issued, but of course G. F. T. 10 168.5 195 Charney ; 178 136 154 The Rams are looking fot' Telisenski 0 0 cranium just how he earned that its got to be served personally Strauback, f 4 2 10 cipal Speaker; Coach 19 107.6 193 Kazmere 160 218 165 games with light senior teanu lnj Staiko 0 0 honor. New Brunswick placed before anything materiali&eH. Vasilina, f 0 0 0 18 167.2 192 Receive! Gift this vicinity. Zolton Yubaw, oil five men on the team, although How it can possibly be served is Hoos, f 0 4 17 156.8 200 Totals 805 874 824 41 Holly Street, Carteret, is man* 2 14 it seems incredible, thoHC choices the problem that faces the depu- Perry, f ... 0 2 CARTERKT.-Thc football team 18 156.2 191 Silver lUfiawrr (0) ager. Cart. U. A. C. . 2— 7 we will not question, for we ties. - - • From all evidences the Ginda, c ... 0 12 of Carteret High School that made 18 153.4 214 Stojka 119 169 141 The lineups: P. A. U. C. C. 3—1 know nothing of the boys picked. reorganized twi-lijjht baseball Lazar, g ... 0 4 exceptionally good record this 16 145.S Stark .. 126 169 138 R«mi (6) Ml Sun (Q> Cupt. Al Brechka was the only loop is here to stay. The league Dumanski, 0 2 cason, was honored at a dinner in 179 Sawder 126 118 156 8 142.1 Carteret. player picked on the all will be limited to four teams. he school Tuesday night under L.E Yuhau* Tatto 16 141.8 178 Sroka .. 186 150 169 L. Horvath (C.) county team, perhaps they made The only problem now remaining 16 34 tfie auspices of the activities com- IB 136.6 180 MIDGET COURT LOOP Stojka 144 139 128 VT E, Horvath p. Zi4k»>! a concession and permitted him is what four teams should be- Pir»t« (4) mittee of the school. The members | 15 184 172 L.G Boran Verneilo CARTERET — The complete on the team, if they kept him off selected. That appears easy F. T. of the team were pr»sented with 17 181,8 186 Totals 699 746 712 G. C Vetrich .., Shunach schedule for the. first and second it would have been an outrage. now, but wait. Someone men- 0 0 gold footballs. Ralph Chase, coach 8 129.9 152 Mikics, f 0 R.G..: S. Homth Incide«tally Carteret could place tioned the fact that the Sport 0 of Bernardvilk High School, was Lombard* 14 166 halves in the Carteret Recreation T»«k HOUM ,N». 1 (1) Masluch, f 0 R.T. Acnt „.. Alriefc 'its only two men on the second ing Club will probably not be 0 the principal, speaker. He talked 14 118.7 172 Midget Basketball loop were re- Osyf 147 148 184 Halas, c 2 R.B ...Varga 1 team. The Blue gridat«s ,»r« one of the four teams bscauw 0 oi football as a character building 18 114.9 158 leaked for publication thin week by Kolibas 185 -81* 148 aloka, g 0 i l lucky they r«c»tv«d any eon- they undoubtedly would run influence. H8 Chfbriel Birfota, wuristant sports di- Burr iiT.Ji. ,.ii^.' ''t(W 9M 183 Wadiak, g 0 L.E;?.... G. ThOtnpten .,.:.;.. 1*. 1 alteration at all, parhapR if they away wtth th* ltague. Well Standing rector of the Sponsoring Commit- U. Sloan . 16 } 169 171 had a flop season as did Wood- Other speakers were: Calvin F. we'd be glad to wager that the 2 W. L tee. I Kostentuder IBS 161 156 bridge and Amboy, then maybe Sporting Club would not make it Dengler, supervising principal of the F.b,..,.....T. ThomjUon J. ZuBov Bagles 15 19—34 16 2 The sdhedule will wind up March they would have placed more a runaway but on the contrary borough schools; Principal Miss first downs, Rams 16; AH Pirate* 0 4— 4 '8 10 7. Four teams are in the league. Totals 807 885 812 men on that All County Team. if they managed to squeeze Anna D. Scott of the high school; Stars 2. Referee—Vlrag. Coach Frank McCarthy; his assist- 7 VI Games will be played on Monday Tank HOUM NO. 2 (2) Ed. note: All County Joke. through and win the bunting, Rams 6 0 0 0—« ant, Herman Horn; Captain Albert Vi nights at the high school court. Huperak K4 120 211 WOODBR1DOE CAME OFF they would be fortunate. Carol All Start 0 0 0 Brechka, and Manager Stephen De- T Ul Om puparlwit w^di ?»:!*(.>•.••* HP ire the tentative schedule for next p w fy Dec H Cardinals—Ragles Waznee 180 147 year's gridiron show. The sched- MfandberK, president cf the Board ttifttrand tht acttvitiw-e pitch shutout ball for them. llock Our Gnnif—Piratos Boyer 180 173 178 ule as it appeared is not definiU, of Education, and Mayor Joseph niltlw, acted us toastmasUr. Dis-. The players for the. teams must l:| Cardinals—Oui (iii 1B8 there may be several changes W. Mitt itch, A bras.s ensemble trlct Clerk Frank Haury gave the b« selected from within the Win In Junior League Eaifles—Pirates Totals 814 728 811 made. The New Brunswick and played several selections. invocation. borough limits since the league tarial League Jan. :i CardinalH—Pirates Red Bank dates are definite, and Ciuth McCarthy was presented A turkey dinner was served to 'I in organized for the purpose of Cuba Defeat Ajac*, After t Our CiHng—Eagles a date with South River must be with a traveling bag and the assist- aboill 20tt gue>ts. Albert Burns of furthering local sports. Nice Trailing At Half; Young and Cvtetpt News III Cardinals—ijagles , arranged which is going to be ant coach,received a wallet. William the ToWli Grill was the caterer. gesture we think providing no Terrier* Noae Out Rec ilivery Tied For Firat Our Gang—Pirates League Leaders Lose tough. Woodbridge is definitely exceptions are made in favor Wingi. Both Score Throe- 17 Cardinals—Our Gang off, unless certain matters can Eagles—Pirates of a certain te,am. - - - Basket- Triumphs. be ironed out. It seems that CARTERET—The Cubs and th 24 Cardinals—Pirates In Carteret Pin Loop ball has filially started rolling some bad blood exists between Young Terriers emerged triumph Complete Schedules Listed Fox Our Gang—Eagles as evidenced by the box scores HKT—The tie for lirst the two schools. Not that the ant in the opening games of th Jan. .11 Cardinals—Eaglex Adam's Cafe Upiet In Two appearing in the paper. - - - The hi' I*arter«t Industrial kids don't like each other, or hute Recreation Junior Basketball Lea Our Gang—Pirates Garnet By Rienertten'* High School Hoopsters are hard «ur remained unbroken each other, but yet for no rea- gue this week at the high school 3 Recreation Basketball Loop* Feb. 7 Cardinals—Our Gang at it, preparing for a tough liituchs Drugs and the Garage Pinmen. son at, all, the boys have been court. The Cubs defeated the Eagles—Pirates schedule. Their schedule will News Delivery, jointly at dagger points, which of Ajacs, on Wednesday night, 26 to CARTERET — The complete Our Ganfr—Eagl 14 Cardinals—Pirates CARTERET—The league lead appear in this paper soon. - - - I for the top position, 21, while the Young Tenders nosed schedules for the three basketball Redwings—Cubs J>' Our Gang—Eagles ng Adam's Cafe bowlers were up- The Football Banquet in honor through with a three- course is u bud situation. It is a out the Red Wings, on Monday, leagues to be sponsored this win- Tuesday, 2S 21 Cardinals—Eagles set in two out of three games by of the Blue Knights proved very • i> Monday night at the stmine though for such a won- 14 to 11. ter,, by th<( Recreation Committee Terries—Ajax Our Gang—Pirates the Ritnertsen's Garage pinmen pleasing and the dinner was were released for publication this Ukesi—Boys Club derful rivalry to reach such a 0. K. It was a fitting close for The scores: iiiichs took three games 28 Cardinals—Our Gang on Sunday afternoon at the Ud- week by Gabriel Baksa, assistant Kedwihffs— Phantoms point. We contacted both the successful season and a fit- Cub. (25) vi'hecks, while the News Eagles—Pirates sports director of the Rec. Com- Monday, January 31 zielak alleys. By losing, the lead coaches to gel both sides of the ting tribute to the boys who G. "u t fit scored an easy Mar. 7 Cardinals—Pirates V. T, mittee. The senior loop has been Oardinahv—Eagles era dropped a full game tu the story. Nick Frisco of Wood- gave their all and for their Gluchowaki, f .... 1 I 3 B.C,| ' victory over Leibig's. Our Gang—Eagles dropped, due to the inability to Our Gang—Pirates second place Lebowitz pinmcii bridgc 'had nothing to say ex- coach who so ably whipped them Kaskiew, f 1 0 8 B.C.1 •'! mime of the week the Note: First game starts at 7:15 cept that, it was too bad for the bet sufficient teams. Redwings-—Ajax into shape so that they were for Jarosczak, C 2 1 5 <" (lurage pinners won p. in. on Monday nights—second who are trailing by exactly 1 All league gamea will be played sake of the kids, it was a keen the second year in succession Stauback, g 3 1 7 Tuesday, February 1 1> :.: over Max'» Bar and game must be completed by 9:00 games. rivalry and produced a good in the high school gym. League Terries—Cubs erowned Champs in the Group li Brown, g..._ 0 0 0 J,' p. m. In the other g«mes, Sokler's game, further he hasn't the nights will be on Mondays and Ukes—iPhantoms class of Central Jersey. — The Brockman, g 0 2 2 "»K pressed in the first triumphed over Rheingjold's in two slightest notion why Woodbridge Tuesdays, except when either one Redwings—Boys Club 1 Mac 194 204 202 probable trade of Van Mungo Mittuchs nad aaifj sail- tilts, whtle Lahwr'a defeated Sy- is not again schedulud. He also of these nights should be token by Monday, February 7 and Medwick is getting s.a shop : 10 25 • Inst tw*. winning the nowiecki's by tile same score. says that he has no animomt^ the high school basketball team. Cardinals—Our. Gang 936 1009 948 worn that the mention of the Ajac (21) The team standings; for anyone in Carteret or con- In this event the games scheduled Eagles—Pirates Kochekt (0> actual trade will only drttW a ^ G. F. T. "H t 854. Jerry, lead- W. L. nected with the Carteret team. for that night will be moved up to Redwing*—Terries u Rogers ...... 174 187 195 sigh of relief. - - - If Joe Comba Mai, f 0 3 3 MaHculin and MeLeod Adam's Cafe 27 9 But of course while his kids are Wednesday. This samo policy will T«etd«y, February 8 1 Soltesz .... 166 180 157 should get gray now, the cause Ginda, f _ 1 0 "i' -" for the winners. LebowiU 21 6 in the game the instructions are hold'good if the gym is being used Cubs^—Ajax 11111 Semen ... 177 11)2 166 might probably be that he is Beech, c ...„ 3 0 Mittuchg, the Carteret Sokler's 21 16 not to give an inch and play hard for 1 any other reason on either Ukes—Redwings 214 195 157 "" married. Or maybe the worries Rosaman, g 1 0 '•livery pinneri had a close Amundson Rienersten'a 17 19 but after the game is over he •MoTiday or Tuosdity evenings. Boys Club—Phantoms Lucas 198 169 179 of conchiiig might affect his hair. Shymanuki, g 3 2 ""*' game, They copped Rheingold's 15 18 has no hard feeling toward any- Coach McCarthy got gray after Wedoeiday December 8 Monday, February 14 111 easily 938 to 890, but Synowiecki's * , 14 22 one, win or lose, Coach Mc- i)2H 913 854 he married. Well anyway he Cardinals—Eagles B.C. Cardinals—Pirates B,C»| 1 •' snag in the second tilt. Lehrer's U 19 Carthy, the Blue mentor, was 8 5 21 Newi Delivery (3) married a swell girl no we wish Our Gang—Pirates B.C. Our Gang—Eagles B.C,f ••wig a hard light through Urbanaki's 6 24 more willing to talk. He said Score at half—AjRca 16 •?Cub s 159 145 181 hoth of them luck. — And again Monday, December 13 Redwings—Cubs J,, lv frames, the victors ftnal- Chudosh the game watt dropped for the 199 171 187 we'll leave you for the time be- Cardinals^—Our Gang B.C. Tttetaay, February 15 '"" l>y the close margin of Knvanaugh beat interest of the boytt, al- (3«pond Game) 185 220 199 (1) ing. So Ung Pal. Eagles—Pirateb B.C. Terriw—Ajax •'•"•I to ill) a. Thermal game Richardson Mayorek 164 197 161 Rdi (11) 214 182 171 Redwings—Terries J Uke«—Boys Club "Ikaway for the News team, filliott G. . T. 196 177 Ehine '. 160 ....'• Thompson 197 188 181 F Tuesday, December 21 Redwing*—Phantoms Hli| Arva 181 Steigman, f . 4 I 9 ). George Richardson Papp ».. 139 MuLeod 198 198 190 Cubs—Ajax J HadsonA.C. To Hold Dance Enot, f : . 0 U MMaVy, February 21 '' '"'"i for the Delivery out- J. Udiielak ' 166 R, Galvanek .... 198 175 215' 0 Uke»—Redwingn I 9H8 914 917 Wachtre, c . 1 Cardin»V-Eagl«s B.ci Pencotty 167 146 171 fn Falcon Hall On Monday u 2 Boys Club—Phantoms I Our Gang-*-Pirates 1 llni Liebi|'. (O) King, g 0 0 0 B.0.I 'l same, the Washiug- Donnelly 181 176 140 Totals 902 918 862 Monday, Janu«ry 3 Redwlngg—Ajax 1 Lavi .. 190 182 177 CARTERKT—The Hudson Ath- Wuy, g 0 0 0 '•'K' keglers rallied in the Kara ,.., 802 169 179 Cardinals—Pirates B.C. Powell 1(12 143 h- letic Club will hold a dance next T«eta>yf February 22 '" «rtinu!i after lowing the Our Gang—Eagles B.C. Terror ...,. 218 214 AdWiCaf. (1) 1 11 Terrl«*r-Cub» ""f )i two-game vietory Totals «60 816 816 Friday night in Falcon Hall, when RedwiugB—Cubs J. Uke#— 1 ! rksse 147 150 149 Kubala 181 220 167 Youafc Terrier* (14) •'••'t plate Max's Bar and music will be by P»ul Flammia and 4) Tueidty, J«nu«ry 4 Club IU11 B, Ualvnnek 179 203 177 F. Siekierka 150 156 Km, t 4 i "" "- Kara stood uut- Curran (181 184 169 bis Royal Commanders. Special en- 0 Terries—Ajax • J. fl 173 Seibert 18} Tath,f , MlMMlay, February 96 "">' " the winning team. Dvnnelly Nagy, : 170 109 139 0 'I Ukeh—Boya Club I, W. Zysk 16» 180 157 tertainment feature* will be by Naiicak, f 0 % Cardinal*—Our Gang Industrial U»fu« Sobienki 133 182 183 Redwings—Phantoms I. 890 903 860 H. Siekierka 201. ^Ul 172 Lola Jerry, of Elizabeth, Louis Caplk, c 0 2 Eaglee—PirateH B.C Standing Barkelow _... 169 Monday, January 10 F. Zysk 195 125 157 Virag, g Redwing*—Terries W. L. l*ehrer , 178 210 Bartha is chairman, with Michael 0 2 Wuhinfton C*raf« (2) Elko, g Cardinals—Eagles B.C. TU»HUJ, March I 26 16 Sloan ..:., iH 166 147 Sieltierka, Stanley Stawicki, J. I'«- 0 Z Olir Gang—Pirates B.C. Ruggerl 139 178 192 Totals 890 868 884 ivery 26 18 174 aipanki, K, Webb, §. Greg, Mi- Redwingsv-Ajax J. rm Rowunan 192 169 . '7 0 14 g 24 II) 185 Totals 997 806 839 Raio«rU«n'i Garage (*) Tuatday, J«ou«ry II Mayorek L79 203 chael Dolesir and John fyyer Red Wings 1 8 5—11 Boys Oluh—Phantom . •i'i 20 Skay 156 181 188 I Tehienr—Cubs J. Kara . 18G 227 215 awiutitig. Young Terriers.. 8 2, tfawky, M.r.K 7 (I) S. Kopin 130 178 0 4—19 likes—Phantoms I. 11 W 170 179 202 CardUnKl*—Pirates & tit-ill. Kubulu .. A; Stojkt Referee: Bakaa. 14 Staliiiski 169 }58 Kedwings—Boys Club I. OUr 0«ng—Eagles «, Stawicki 123 154 Socony sa 864 956 968 139 140 Wh> Ship b Called "Saa" Redwtogfr-fCubs Uuemtki -173 177 Cxaya 158 180 Mail Bar & Grill (1) TlMMiar, March • Horvath 180 201 179 108 Jaeger 224 189 m e( old eitattttihed ciutoro arlilng out FourM^<&ttM(H«iVtiaeA B,C. Terrl«»*AJax • • • ' Kidman 200 m 167 190 J. Shomicki ot lh» twtJM the word (or ihlp in lean nugbdifgad b»wk ii composed Redwings—Terries J. Uke»—Boys Club O'Dohnell 178 ... 813 200 H. Chomielti 469 19.8 T-otala 807 628 88? Latin v|i femJWne. One writer iayi of mice, th» other oM-flfth of small 1ft Jtudrak 18^ 153 that "thlnw WauttfuL amiable or inammtU, «iakw tnd harmful 1D- J. M*ad«y, March 14 ^ 199 15*. g 207 Totalp 9»Q N* Tl«en la ?c«ip*ta> 9#m prolific tn ipoktn at a* feminine, Mttt. Tn» Hfiw U true of the'ter- Uke»—Redwings I. AJsx-*-jUdwing« 173 301 No, Tl|«r» are lowd in both hot «nd II »hlpi, tht tnoon, the earth, na- ruflntoiu rough-l«gg«l hawk whose Boya Club—Phantoms I. Terriaa—Cubs OTldll 192 «01 181 M. Udzjel E 227 169 ld JlU but not in ttmpaiata tiita, knQwled|o, nopa, «wlwi and food If conipoisd pcipslpaUy of Mond»r, JftMiMT 14

; : : :• • 9,37 879 930 **«•." •':•••.• -• • - 1 «o4 wti. Cardinab—PUtten B.C. .Innice said. She didn't tell him thought it would be more fili\ couldn't think of n CJirltfmns tree to take them together." KAY'S SELFISH XMAS without i liter lit the top. They al- "Nt.#wm-I stopiwd Mill WMM Wfc1. hy MAXfHA BANNING THOM\S way* had one on the tree "at "1 think so. too, huney-'-'So lefta home." jn't OhrWmii" morning. There W( "Thought you weren't going to "Wait until 1 get my hat and H,r ,,tli,'.', IIMMI 1 wafTle's for li 1 enkfust nnd esppri get any red balls," she reminded ront." ,, \villl iililll'iillPlll You tinvo lv good 1 "(fee. Afterwards Mr*. Stewart. "And I'll hring the enr up to the K:iy, of belnfc nbout to Toby BarneM shoved Her tail hus- "I changed my mind." Both door." Imp up ^tul wnvr fl WhtWh«t> > Kami tnto hi': |>ig chair. "Sit, there," laughed at Stewart's echo of Jan- When Stewart returned to the she commanded him, and left the ice's answer of a moment before. room Janice was placing packages I "I've just room. "Mother would love this silver under the tree. j|,,,nt. myself." Kay's "When i.. this fine exhihition of ball!' Stewart picked up the large "Jnnir*, doesn't it s«em to !M>0 selfishness going to begin?" he Blunt, liirht nrls were becomingly blue globe. there is nomething wrohj- with the nhnnterl nfter her. "1 want to see hnpliiwnril. Ic^pyps weir nf RI "Our A*A* would enjoy that, tree?" Stewart, askej) suddenly. It in action!" Sffi was slender and open fire—and Hill thone spruce "No." Janice wnlltwt all nround a. large ?»fik- Umrghrowi K&UU M thj| tree .looking At it rrttienUj. lli'h." Shi' rnsf> to her t»l arm Huboratrly wmppwfc TobJ old** brother -of Sw*»rt; -loved alcil with h»nck "I looked pleased. "There you are," anything from the woods, then RiidHenfy—"Y*n, Stewart; FOOD MARKETS he sniri. "I'm sorry, Kay, to fall there is something wrongs -«o«lc- ivnn' t i l>n utterly, And so each thing reminded j down on our agreement, but 1 knew thing miwing-—the loving shiirSng JT'-n • -i-i 111 ME!" them of someone's fondness for it, hnth Inuithrd. Then Kay yon wanted the darned thing." of decorating the trep. Our families or of some of the happy times of Rj her hhn»- "There yon nre!" cried Kay hurl- Would so have enjoyed it. W# trim- r:in funvnrd nnil former holidays. Icinil rlnwn into n wide, comfor ing thr nx at him. "I simply will med it. just for ourwlv«». It doen hot. let you squander your money "Well, I- guess that's all for PERTH AMBOv in beside nelflah." 224*226 SMITH ST. tiililc chnir now," Stewart said whim trie dec- on expensive things for me. Toy." Then after a moment's sileneo him. oratlot) of the tree was finished Toy opened the box, drawing she cried: "I have it! SuppMe we "You're n perfectly (frand tfuy," and he and Janice stood admiring forth a manly, well-tailored dress- leave the prenenta her? atiit invit* she smilfd, "but this Christmas, my k. Janice made no reply to her Ing gown for a tall gantleman. our famllien here for a good old- miii, I'm piitiK to hft superbly self- husband's remark at first. "Von know," mntered his wife in fashioned Christmas eve celebM- BUY WITH CONFIDENCE - WELL KNOWN BRANDS isli, :M im experiment. Will yon "All but the preBentu," she said A small voice, "you haven't a thing tinn. What do you say?" try it ton, Toliy?" hesitatingly. to sit around in at, home," "I say—great! Here goes," and "All rittlit," tie mrroed, "I'll t«Ve "Oh, we can put those nut la- THEIR QUALITY 4 GOODNESS NEVER VARY... WE HAVE THE "So this," he raved, "is the great Rtpwart hurried toward the tele* you dii." ter," Stewart suggested. exhibition of selfishness! And phone. Tlic next JiiorninR Kay tilted a where is your housecoat, I'd like "But I mean the ones for the NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRANDS YOU WANT.. JOT SOMETHING "JUST AS GOOD' jicrl L'l'iiy hnt on her curia, and to know?" family," ahe explained. Kewi of All Cart«r«t BornM ii wiilked imperiously to the shop- Kay, in a thin, quivering voice, "Didn't you distribute those to- the PreM. th« rno»t wldrtjr ping district. "I'm fed up with be- begged him to be kind while she day?" Stewart asked in surprise *«ad paper In Ottteitt , inif pimr, and scrimping and sa»- explained. inir (, 1 can be jtenerou* in mean, S Western Newspaper Union little wiiyp. Todny I - - - spend on LEGS OF GENUINIENU1NE ft Jffc myself!" Headquarters She felt puilty and ridiculous, 1 SALE ErFECTIVE FOR ENTIRE WEEK OF DECEMBER^ Z| mill llii' turned her eyes away from CHRISTMAS IN u hnlierdiisht'r's window where IFOR BILL AND RUTH TOYS Kentlemen'K furnishings were In- SPRING ta 51b, vitingly displayed. Toby n«eded THE NEW HOME ALSO ' Cotton S«rk by BLANCHE TANNER D1LLIN LAMB 23 masses and manses of things. No, PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR ALL MEMBERS OF GRAN. SUGARS > just, this (Hire she. would spend with "The first Christmas in our new MILK FED a banti nil he had on something home," Janice Wi'ny announced THE FAMILY If YOU ARE LOOKING FOR frivolous fur twBclf. Toby had joyously fls she stepped across the promised to do the. same, threshold of Stewart's and her new Rt»dy to UM Talla QUALITY WE HAVE IT WHY SHOP TfflT At noon vhc happened to notice home. DEL-MONTE Not a Bit of Waste Can a tall prison itumllng bj the next "Christmas in our new home," ELSEWHERE SAVE TIME AND MONEY FOWLAT. 3-3 H stove window. He was absorbed in Stewart echoed, switching on the GET YOUR BARGAINS AT (IXKTA1L thmiKht. Kay hardly breathed while light. the mini suddenly plunged into the "Oh, isn't it just grand!" ex- store dour. Shu crept close to a dnimed Janice. filielterini,' pillur while she watched "I'll say it is—but slow up— what happened inside. slow up, Janny! I've got about all IBROWN BROTHERS! VEGETABLES' She saw the man point to a wom- my arms will hold, without taking an's rich, quilted housecoat. She you abroad," Stewart warned her S 579 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. saw him pay for it, and leave, but as Janice attempted to throw her Tel Cartfi-et fl-<1320 without, a package under bis arm. arms about him. Larje Meaty Just the sort of housecoat for "Oh, keep quiet! You're just as LOINS OF JERSEY I lb. cello which she had yearned hopelessly, excited as I am—so why pretend?" DIAMONDWALNUTS Nuti She gasped in dismay. For one Janice answered with a toss of her

hot second she was possessed with head. ) • anger. Toby wasn't playing fair. Stewart put his packages down i • He had no right to make her feel PORK and then with his arms around her MENTCHER'S ) • or HkK Rib ashamed and object, on Christmas he assured her, "You bet I am, i • Everybody's Tail 20 n. morning! Honey. I think it is wonderful!" •ft Toy Headquarters i • LEGS OF MILK-FED Fnvonte Can When Toby's flapping overcoat And just because they were so i CAMPBELLS was out, of sight Kay slipped into happy, they both laughed, f- 54 WASHINGTON AVE. CARTERET, N. J.) the same shop, going straight to "dome on let's get busy with • t the counter her husband had left. the tree," Stewart suggested. Telephone Carteret 8-0694 ) • t ) "May I inquire," sheared crisp- "Righto!" agreed Janice, "ju&t • c ly, "if that quilted housecoat just as soon as I change my dress." * VEAL PHILLIPS BEANS -k purchased, is to be delivered to The tree must be neither' too •< Christmas and New Year's Cards 1 UN Mrs. Toby BnrncR?" She. gave the arge nor too small. Some time had J BARTLETT PEARS *P®»'QUALITY " Synj**p » Can° house address. The. clerk was start- been consumed deciding just the 1 SEAFOOD led into admitting the fact. proper size for a Christmas tree Christmas Decorations ) • Vac. Key threw up her chin. "I asked for two. They were to be alone ) FfcNCY BLUE LABEL KERNEL Bantam Can my husband, Mr. Barnes, to step this Christmas—the first Christ- ) • in here today to buy that for me, mas in their new home; there was Colored Bulbs on Cords Lgit. Size I've changed my mind. May I ex- ) {Pride 0' F«rt| Brand) no doubt about that, for they had ) Boston MACKEREL 1b. TOMATOES No. 3 Can chang it for else I pre- definitely decided that, when they Finest Candies in Xmas Packages fer?" purchased the house. And now here ] • FRESH BOSTON 1 The clerk weakly nodded. they were 1 eady to trim the much- CAWPHK£ MARSFfflALLOWS Creamy pkg. UhristniiiH eve found Key a bit discussed tree. Mechanical and Electric Toys ] cryptic. Tuby carelessly inquired 1 CODFISH STEAKS Ib. 12k "Isn't that star lovely?" Janice- CRISPY Ret. Site if a package had been delivered said as Stewart placed it at the top LONG ISLAND CRACKER JACKS POP CORN tkg. that afternoon. Kay said yes; it :)f the tree. t Beautiful Dolls-Toys of Every Description j • 3 for 11 was waiting in the closet. And it "Yes. Hut I thought you had All at Lowest Prices for Suoerior Goods ) • For Bread, Bitcuitt W,t lb. was, though nut quite whaf Toby planned on something else," Stew- OPEN LATE EVENINGS ' OYSTERS Ca^ei, Pastry sack supposed. art replied. P1LLSBURY FLOUR 85c Kay 'was excited as a child> on "I changed my mind," was all Chowder CLAMS do? 12kPILLSBURY Paocke FLOUR In Tomato Sauce 1 Ib. Fancy WHITINGS 1b. 5c FANCY cApnracc Stty Oa Toaitl CALIFORNIA SAWWB Ddicisail Oval Can ALBREN'S SENSATIONAL XMASf In Pure Reg. Size NORWEGIAN SARDINES OKnOQ Tin HARD RIPE TOMATOES 2 lbs. 19c DOG FOODS S "•£."• 3 toll SNOW WHITE g size lb. 19c MILLlHlU 0 ALL BRAN With Every 2 Pkf*. Pkg 1! WATCH SPECIALS MUSHROOMS Qt. Guaranteed 1,000 Miles NO MONEY DOWN! FRESH FULL POD KENWOOD MOTOR OIL Can II 25c Weekly After Jan. 1st LIMA BEANS 2 lbs. 19c ( A Real Buy) 1 Ik FANCY YORK IMPERIAL (Manhattan Red BAfV Pfc|. 2 to 2! 2 Reg. Si>ft ft*, fhu ALL APPLES 4k 10cMr SOAP 1 Lg. Can Dif Clmmttr FOR FRESH GREEN BRUSSELS Ulr POWDER (CloaM Everything) SPROUTS qtboxlOc REG. CAKE or HUE FANCY LUX SOAP SUDS Sweet Potatoes S lbs. 10c Sm. "I would like nothing belter CALIF, SUGAR ^m J REG. CAKE LIFEBUOY than a Wrilt Watch tor Chrilt- PEARS c %? SOAP 3f«16c 131 JUICY FLORIDA I IIY SOAP Lg ORANGES lUA FLAKES ii*. Octagon Cleanser SWEET JUICY TANGERINES

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N«wi: America is a I GMDE 3 K. SCHOOL MUSICIANS wide, rich contin«ftcontin«ftt where every GIIUS* BOYS- on uwi MEN'S UHK OH STRAP Scouts, UIMB Compete At body want* Bonwthlnff from the 2 CONCERTS S«ad«r Horn* Monday Government tfwldta government. ICE SKATES WATCHES CARVING SET ,,.,• ft,,. .lolly Jtaiors CARTKRET—Th* pinjr . |- h;pi*ropal Church High School Orcheitra In 1 the Ukrainian Social Club nnd Troop No, IS Boy Seoutu of „,„. nrt fnrce, "Don't Exhibition Of 'Swing' America eonnccted with th« Bro- $3 M,.ml»y nidrht in the Before Students therhood of Uratl, played a mutch ,i tii,. cliiireh before Monday evening nt the home of , ,lWy]fWf. The pro- 1AUTIKIT ~~\ |M,>KI;MII <.t Sotnitmnfltwr Robert Spader in j f the benefit of m iiHiiii In 11n mi licslr;i of (In- |,jR|, Washington avenue and the Scouts After the play there scliool (v;i'. pn-M-nlcil Iriibv iw thrwon in three rounds, ei^ht (fumes to one. •.Iticlnit Imcl.t an,| ri.|,ratr.l foi Ihf |,i ,,f the ca Members of the Scout team are ,,- orville N. DuvM- frvMlinifn in ih, ( ulumlms SCIKK.I. Royal Rockman, Morris Wein- T file nrrhotiii was roarlied hy Miss stein and Jacob Ber(f. The Ukrafn-1

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BRING THE iKnockoutValues CHILDREN A surprisingly compact little piano of IN TO SEE OtfMn$25ami$3O rare charm and grace ideally suited for HIM ^^ the smaller rooms found in modern W\ m I house* and apartments. 2.91 up $ l| Al Just think, the LOWBOY stumU only lottki BOY • J| ^^k a vwd and 2 inches high, yet is so beau- 2.68 2.98 nil Tim fpi|>iiwi m •! I tifully proportioned it doesn't look in > Zipper 168 ;k*4f . . 3.98 up 2.98 JultaO(ooti8.SO«p M ••• I llie luuat "Htinut" or heavy. Standard 88- • . 11.95 HMHM Coats 3.98loyi' Mwklnawt 8.50 • I ^ J nutv ki-yljuunl. Occupies lens iloor-spuve t Shoes 5.98 JHVSHpi . 1.59 "* * ^^ thuii u 2' x 5' rujj. Handsome Mahogany I SEWING SET *ol Zipper WeolStarff . 1.00 Twin Stti I C*tkto» or Walnut finish. Easy, responsive ac- 4.98 up Swtatm . . 3.98 tion. Rich, colorful ton*. . 1.00 1.00 St«Mli«C*ati6.98tf|i XMAS SPECIALS l«t 1.00 SHklhNiMi 1.48 wSv*i» . 6.98 *f 5.98 LOUIS XV SPINET J29£ j Pun (,r 1.00 >i. 6Sc HEPPELWHITE SPlNfcl ility 3.78 W«tlS(«rif . 1.00 SHERATON SPINET . • tutu (*m auSfi«y «;M««IMI»- 1.59 up 'I'Hca '""vUt Tkciu « I olnilrU with ele«trte »••!«» KNABELOUlSXV Jfftvery Night Until Chrlitmss TRAUE-IN ALLOWANCE EASY TERJJS Sears. Roebuck and Co. ALTENBURG PIANO PERTH AMB0Y, N. 1150 EtitJtriiyy Street ELIZABETH , • JN«*t to Bile Thentr* THIRD SF.f TI<)N, I'AfJE FOUR Green Will Gtt Gold Bedt? St. httph't Gem SwiallDrmatitit Of if. Mtitm To Pttstnt Slat Tomomm SELECT YOUR GIFTS AT HEPHEW OF RECTOR From Fire Unit Colleague* To He Held In Church Hall CARTRRRT- The fccckly Rnme CAHTBRRt «- Annn Harry, t'AKTUHKT- Kdwnrd Sfhnlt* LawiPiree Hopp Hrtrt (•harlfls MAIN GIFT SHOPPE SURPRISE! SURPRISE «trtri:\l at Rt. .Ffi«pnh> Church Will' IES IN HOSPITAL \\'i\'i n.'ime'f rhairitinti of thf mi Snkl»r, coached by Hharlotto The SurprtsSurprise*) &**B*«A ! Store Will M«vM«,,. , Finn I li:m<|ile! nf Mn. '.' Fit')' Cum l)t held in the I'liuirli hull tonight. Hirt7., head of the dfatmitic in Of Rev 0. N. Davidson |).'iny m Hie meetiiiK held ;it the A-wnrdd lnirt. week went to the fol- g r o II p of the Allinnc* of 1553 MAIN ST. RAHWAY Tlrtlr New Stor* Soon Succumb* After Opera- (ire hnn-ie Mori'liiy nlf(hl. The Irtwinc: MIKS Dornthy Dnlan, Mrs. Junior HebtoWn, will present liiinqiiiM will he held next month, John Auito, H. I. Beiter, Michael a nkit nt 1hp mfletltig of thj» or- * MINUTES DRIVE FROM At 5flO ROOSEVELT AVENUP, CAR, mid :il that time Fire Oief 1 OR CARTERETI tion In Philadelphia Poll, Wnlter Van Hiirnk, ,T. V, O - (tanijfttii)n which in to be held ••HF.T Chnilcs (ivpen will be prenertted Donnell, Joseph Zimmerman, Mrs. tomorrow rtlirht. The meeting liironcr H. R«>h- n jfnle«-» »»(«, «t«tlttiifr\. hnmiker DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPINC i n|i:ii At Hiis time p\tk\* will also rnt> !i' ;I hrnlht»r to him, tiar, William Conrnn, Mr:., .John rhtf(>. niinklll nil"", nmnkrr'n MHIrten be ninde for Ihe first annivers- honfca, ItnAti rniiw, etfclrlr rnpnm. ATTHIBiTOIlE ' Dnrtne, Miebftftt t'cU. Mrs. A11 hut ('litter, ury yt tliu rlubr which will lie fwlay -nirht-Hi*.**!^}. McNally, Mrs. Arthwf tth-VAlfy rfnft l-oit ci]»T,'it!"ii for I" "riil I followed :I rommittep of the rforough Oouti- Mrs. M. Hnrlik. hers will HI.«O he arrepted *t the ( oMiitucta. niatuine J»welrr. dcfwt. cil. ppnke at the meeting, Which pntnlrr tin*f«, prrtnm* bnttl IT till PAY YOU lroniciil y Mr. Hiihiiisnn> dpnt.h was followed by a supper with lull < dpl with the tinio at which Leslie Olbricht an host nnd Ed Kvzma Is Named President Probf of Ff*Wd Dnviilmin wns purchasing H ward Dolan, toaatmaster. Miss Hnn« •itlta, nKatntfiir. hanktra, dreaaea, hnhliy anlta, Kainea "Here's a Rtory abttut a collar •luffed II>)». hnnka, rta>on anil »•»«» >I nwnitpil him at hig Rimsinn Citizens' Chili lini elected |>»tlm, «IHIIHIK, illnnrr 57ft Rootevelt Av«nu« she was making the beds. home here when hp returned a the following office!«: President, Six Name* tot Nanhlnl dhnrt timp Intor. Mr. Rohinson wan John KIUTTIH; sotri'tnry, John Meil- "It must be a fake," she replied Nanking, meaning "the southern the wn of Mr. and Mrs. (i. B. Rob- ^irk; treasurer, John PavlineU "Who ever heard of I cow trawl capital," hat hud ilx different inson, of Allcntown, the latter a recording secri'tnry, Peter llnlanik. inx muter » hedroom dreiwer?" nlnter »f Hfv. Davidson. Most of Damn!. )ll* IIfr hwl hppn spoilt, hnwwr, In Woo'llmi v where he stayed with Rev. Daviil'-nn's parents. Let Life Be Lovely This Xmai The fmiPMil wns held from the Robinson home yesterday after- noon. THE LINDEN JEWELERS iwithBAUMANN'S Flowen UbmymChuDee.24 To Give Stall A HolidayPhonm: Linden- -2-4S37 129 NORTH WOOD AVENUE LINDEN'S LEADING JEWELERS A GIFT l',n\ Linden- -2-259Z LINDEN, NEW JERSEY CORSAGES for Hie is the" inn ' i. - CARTE RF. I —Announcement HOLIDAYS. Cor roc t flower >.'if Wli madi* this wrrk by Mti.' Lorttto M. Nrvill, Cnrlfrft li- ntylwu is important. brarian, thnt thf- borough Ii- Call us for suKKPStionw. 8ELECTKH lll.dl 'brary would not be open n week ING PLANT:- ftom todny. Chrii(m«i *vc. A and baskets , deenion tn rloir (he building and Your choice of many piftnta milk- afford thr staff • holiday at that CENTERPIECES time wan reached by the library board reicnlly because after and holiday decorations Ifeepinj open lait year on thin await you at our store. FLOWKRS CAMELLIAS. date it wai found no one made »llHjl0 HI' iln'll ttie of Ibe library during the th* VALI.n day. FLOWERS BV WIRE ' 1KTS For that Uil minutt gift or TEAS, (>l!( MMi' ,'• Nathan Hale PTA Conduct* (retting to a friend out of BUDS, «!-• ,', .,,,' town! This tervice it fa4t and and propei \\ ••.,, : ;• Card Party In School Hall dependable with satisfactory aceordlnir t< • 11.50 in $io no , delivery guaranteed by us. ( AIM'I-'KFT -Then- «nv Iv.m I}' liililrs in |.l;iv \\ rditc-din m^lit at ;i rani p;n tv in the N;illi;m ll;tlc Make this Chrisimas unforgettable! Every Srlunil nuditiii'iiliii s|iomnrri| by till' one you know is luxary-minded, so give the Shop Leisurely Or Simply Telephone Pari'itl-Ti'ai IIN A'.MK'inli.iii nf tin- sclmiil anil tin1 N'HIII.'III I hilc kind of gifts that will be most thrilling, most Partial Lilting of Chriitmai Fiowen. EVfeRGREENS "Pops." 1 lir proceeds ot (Iu1 |',iit\' satisfying! From these specially selected BLOOMING PLANTS WREATHS for tli* C.».ltr7 will IK' UH'<1 t" provide I'iiiuly lor plant* in of WWte Cedar, keep KI'I-.M- the sclioul children at Christmas. POINSKTTIAS, Christmiis emblem Gift Valttts you can find a way to please »1.M to $18.00 WREATHS far th* Front D«o holiday trim r STEVE HAS SURPRISEI everyone—and of fr»»h fluffy Cidar nn.l Win CAKTKHKT. - "(icmd Times" A/ALEAS - BEGONIAS - CYCLAMEN with Cones and Bows nf i StcvL" Kiitcy lias a Christina!) sur- BERRY PLANTS - TRUE SCOTCH HEATHER Rtbbop. ORANGE TREES IN FRUIT - Planted BOXES prise for those of his -friends who a 17 Jewel LIV1HG CHRISTMAS TREKS like Cliristni;i and a linlf years old, Now *t th* lowest price ttat keeji thtm in Rood >h;.|U'... Pl.OWERS ....'...*•.," $1.80 upward has lii'in taken out and bottled in •••••• modtU..only bottles with Steve's name on tli FREE DELIVERY ALL OVER UNION AMD MIDDLESEX COUNTIES label. Steve promises another of his special (;oi«l times for New Year': Fve R. BAUMANN, Florist A ,r.elL.tMMMtsr-—11, fine quality yellow ring Fili*a C««e Owr.ii. St.'GeSrgeanS HaBelwood Ave». ^^ 7B« t««d. Reg. $24.78 . tht'Xmrkan Clipper" PLENTY OF ROOM TO PARK TEL RAH. 7-0711—0712—0713 BEETOF 50c Weekl CHRISTMAS OPEN EVERY EVENING UttTil Ct^lSTMAS by JOCILE WEBB PEARSON Tom Mailsen silt beside the fiie- plflee jiiid fizzed moodily id the blnziiiR; 1<>KS, as the sparks spiraled 7 fine quality diamonds. 14 k. solid gold ring - - — 5—0 ...•ir. . .slreamll upward. Outside flakes of snow ow rolled po!d plate Yellow •37 Udi«.'—Yellow Gold rilled bent against the window pane to 76e Weekly $29.75 the chimt' nl' Ihe church hells ring- Caie — 7 Jewel. Guarantied ing pence and good will to all the Movement. RefuUr $1 »*.5B Now 1 I earth. 122.75. "Peace," Tom muttered. "Was SOc Wwkly there such a thing on earth? Not for him, anyway." He had staked 10 Karat everything on his boy. Ueen both f> tine diamonds. 14 k. SOQ-/5 Solid Yellow mtm iuiiiuu father and mother to him—given solid gold ring. Yellow *•*' GOLD CROSS 75c Weekly him the advantage of the best and CHAIN uimvltutui schools, with a law partnership BRIDAL PAIRS S Genuine waiting for him in his own office; Diamond* 'l/llllt wflU till III and whiit did he get? "Sorry to Engagement Ring and R.gul.r $12.95 disappoint you, Dad, but I don't Diamond Wedding Ring Now »Q 95 seem to he rut out for law. Sally Solid Gold M Q.75 and I want to find happiness in our As Low As 25c Weokly own way. I mean to buy the old Wormley farm and Sally and I 10-Piece will be married there, in our own home, Dad, on Christmas eve." DRESSER Young Tom had choked a bit as SE.T he saw the look on his father's Regalar face—"I'm sorry, Dad; I do appre- $15.95 ciate all you've done for me, 'but Now ••?» the hand writes and moves on,' Gents 10 k. Solid Uuld, $ B and it's all settled. Be a good Natural Ruby $/*.B8 12' sport, Dail, and come to our wed- stone 26c Weekly 50c Weekly ding and give us your blessing." ' But he had turned on his boy. "Never!" he cried. "See my son married to a cheap dancer; a com- mon—"Young Tom's face was white. "Stap, Dad, or I might for- get you are my father"—and he had rushed out of the house. That had been three long ILIDE-A-LITEJ months ago. An eternity for him. He,had been too hasty; had been HsMlwilW rtgarstte caie eoffl- foverned by his prejudices. One Wn*4djMfc« perfect «ut»- couldn't measure the present gen- eration by^ the one of hia day. Tom 8-Piec« Chromium Cocktail Set a-PlECE RWMHylMi'orb. Choice o? Jr. was no fool; he should have ,,, An ideal «nd uie- trusted him to do the right thing; CHROMIUM COCKTAIL SET what right had he to interfere; to PENDANTS Santa's Gnomes Bay how any life should be lived? From IO.95 UP Regular $8.»B — NOW %A .95 Suddenly he wanted to have a 28c W««klj AreNowFiWn Onfuv share in the joyfulnesa. He reach- ed tor his hat, but remembered It Since gilt lilts cue uow bring checkvd, w« iug^tf tyoirhBd Was too late for shopping, but tfiere was bin check book. What bolter l» prompt with youts. Evorybody it hopflf fc B Tom refuB«d his tardy offering? but txi the Hnd ruab begins tempers or* bound toht the eager look died. There was the gift supply depleted. § loud ringing of the door bull And the sound »f running feet— Timely electrical qifta head mom oi the lisl* thll y*» the door was Aung open. There vibrator, curler, dryer, and beating pod included 04 t|* n Tb«r»'* no r«4 ta.p«, no Mttra ^as Tom, looking just like he used above are going to be welcome ad^tUma * Jalktdf'i bWdik to when he came to him for com- ok«r{«. Jiut fiv« in Jftm fort. "Dadj we just have to have Wt iatlt* you to inspect the many oth»rtfl»C»r^Ol # fej^j nu. Sally sent me to bring you. Credit. tions in our shbwroom. All may be &»M ft^ U'a Christnuw," Tom Sr. held out lit arm*. "W» won't, disappoint •,-tally, son."

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nlli. uteiim hen( nml Htro«t, 18-10. 17 inn npiirltncnt with •,'i7 Turner at,, 1'ort Mi. S, riil|Tr«iU. 1ONAL SERVICES Portrait and com wl work gan Tlieodor« J. Hlnti, IMII si., H»hw»y. T*l. tf. NESS DIRECTORY

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M: :ni rnnicca of sewing lluit, »1.(10. 24« Bmltli . P. A- 4-0810. tf. - ThE KELLY KIDS NG—TRUCKING LETSOWtBOW TDllAOG — D*psnilo.bli »F«IM»H'T GIT THESE ELSE 8E THE S MENDED HOW^ i, Kv2 FALL &U1 kit WE SONA PLAY

|p ri>tit« of • I i lip itlioiil \3 ypiirH of Ol.iiflw THE PINOCHLE! i. In I'nlIon SI. i! in Mi S. liwnrtu, »'lr- 'I ,: , Wmiill.i-lilKe InilP- HE MR THE OUTDOORS AW NIX1 NOTHIN DOIN'l ON THAT 1 nit - MAOTYE STUFF II wlm llveil In -. ri-purt to .!«•• K-J12B-W.

. NOTICE IrM'i.-- that CEOVANINA I intends to applppyy to the •limit of the Borough permission to move pinv consumption liquor , O« o IMA DON'T STAUT NOTHIN I THEM WWJNTRMDOUTNo J HIS BATH EATS P»fi IKON AW> ANP HKEiS WHEBE WE HI i number is C 14. SLEER& ON A BED OCHtSt- -. if any, should be NUT BUKSS, BUT ME RDR 1 itinit to August J> THE 5AFEAND SANE (Merk of the Bor- I' -.Hi•rt-t, N. J., on or be- 20, 1937.

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NOTICE '•'!'•»•, that MICHAEL nt>-nils to apply to the 1 "mil of the Bcrough I1' i fur a permit to move Jx'v cdiiHumption, liquor |frniii n Warren street to avenue in the Bor- iL't, N. J. His lictttae •C-lf). '"Us, if miy, nhoulil be pre- YEPlfflSWkN- .. f1 writing to August J. GEROUS,FELLERS!f £>">UKh Clerk of the Bor- 1 tt-'ret, N. J., on or be- ber 20, 1987, MICHAEL FLORIN, '•'•I Warren Street, Carteret, N. J,

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1"' !> Uuosevelt avenue to 1 avenue, Carteret, N. p1*'1 number is C-4 ?""s' "' any, should he "' writing U) August J. "•""Bh Clerk of the B(«v lU . '«, N. J,( «n or be- e«,«w»riri*A«<«f»w«» tKUk VtHMM Mt»tU»t l BoHntBaoHnttt WW» r MnoiiM m •evcr•evcraa i NainM (*(*r « 1 •mber a«, 1987. Till coiwnut U tt» molt vtluabk The famtd ^^ «•*• tfAnnv^ In England two ctmtuirttMflo I* tfeunt BUM cjWfl «krly M B iome lr«%% JUfe fete, LLondon'* Tiie Aiutflean elm bad i| I** BARNBY, a«d moit UM4 nut In tbi world. lie, once returned t« w jwltman a Ko-eart was a ' l*in9ritlW iqttarq i Ml«< WrtJ U U» fMtteM vtl- ttinn seven llocal l populal r imU letter betaui* it wt» 4lMMued,t4dto o qt rlittl, Thi right ilde cant *i «urop«. " tha one* latnoui lunatl* "Italyt ghatoit pbet^ «H It riot CMfcnaobft Prom UM 4t^t Niti to Eleotrk) I4fhU In Cockroaohei were Attougbg . bir4« DBV« » re llihU wet* a have bt

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;nl,| M, A.lnlph Tepprr, fill Won1 :;,...TIIIII ^ii-i't't, PlHinArlri, wn the [SLIPPERS ncnr I'lini';Hay nifflit ni thr inur n:i)fi> nf llii'ir (iai'Khter, Mios Ruth Miiijyiw lippci, tu Ui. Harry I.. FOR EVERYONE Ul»s«, who is a Ron »£ Mt«- M** <;iic.'; nf upprr Roosevelt Avenue, tins t.ui i>up-li. iiiul the Intr Mr. ch-j. Tin1 rercmony WBH pprform- HAND MADF. CANNON ,., |,y Rnlihi Joseph Lcvine of CURTAINS TURKISH theGlfTtMUJ/C Trniplc Shotom, Plainfifld, ill the PILLOW CASE IncKpncc (if members of the two SET TOWEL SETS Emb Color* Useful... Beautiful... Economical! The lui'l"' wore JI (Ireas of white Pull Size 49 Hcavj PR. briilnl sutiii, over which fell her Colored Quality lulle veil. Hrr bouquet was of Ijflr- 89 An Heal All Styl" — 59 (lenitis and lilacs. Attending her Bord«f« - Full Cnloi Cottage • Tailored Gift. &•• SLIPPERS ITiiddies* Booiij «•»•• Miss Kuth Savhtkin of Brook- Pricilla - All Colon C«loplian« wrapped. lyn, who wore a drew of faille il> IHIICR of roses color. Her bouquet FILET LACE R«-g. 79c »alu«. WHS of lilacs ami tea roses. Dr. TABLECLOTHS NASHAU n.Tijumin E. Class of Plainfield at- SASH CURTAINS O PR, tended his brother a beBt man. BLANKETS To Visit Mexico Silr Cloth RAYON DAMASK Fall SIM The hriflc is » graduate of How- 6 Point , ril Seminary at West Bridftewa- Plaid* H All ter, Mass., mid the University of keep her Two-Tone Colon Color* In Red or HI,,,- V,ln Chicago. Dr. Gins* received his Mude to 50 DRAPERIES An l »ll|>i>r mi Summy <'^$ Mi. Kccd will brin(( with him a K1""!1 nf six musicians who will GIVE HIM A GIFT FROM iiiidn IIOIIIIKIUC. violin and vocal FEL minibus. This groti|) conirs under tin ail'-pii'i"- of tbc I'cllowship HIS OWN STORE! diciup win• extends a cordial in- With Hand-Turned viuiion to all to attend. This serv- ice will be held in the Church audi- lOlilllll. The monthly general social time Whatever you buy for him here, you can tiff C Soles' lor all llie elidreh under the auspices IN FLATOlTCUBAN HEELS! (if I be Men'- Itiblc Class will be held be sure of his everlasting gratitude. He tomorrow niKht. William Klliotl is probably does his own shopping here, if 1 Cr %9 RUBBER chairman ol the program tomniillee E veret itylci HEEL.) ami has secured lien No. .1 of the he's a man of good taste and good judg- < uh I'ack in yive a 1'hristiiiii.i |>U\. included in blue, Wotnens' and Cbihhw All arc invited. Refreshments will ment, so it will be like getting a gift he'd be -.cited oxford, b r own Christmas Program pick out himself. I lie Annual Christinas Program I Beautjrd by llie Sunday School will be held Our stock of Christmas merchandise is ex- GAITERS Sunday evening Dcccnibei lit, at 7 o'clock, when Santa Clans will © ceptionally large again this year — and BLACK OR BROWN! make ltii annual visit ID the chil- dren. I In; I'oininitlcc ill chill'Ke ol best of all it's priced to make it a Merry tin' prop-am is; Mrs. James Hums, Christinas for everybody. See our selection \ Men's-Boy's House Mis I'wlvn Seel, Mrs: M. I). C ALL FELT Stewart ami Mis. A. K. Wood. before buying. There will lie the olTvrhiK of "While 1 LINED! difts" which we a»k to consist oi SLIPPERS canned InuK jellies, vi'netablcs or fresh imil-. which will he used for Wem*ns' uus I 4o 9. lia^kels lor needy families in the MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS | • Leather Soles! Ltniiimm it \ • Rubber Heels! Childr.n'i ShM A H I. Watch Night Service On New Near's I'.ve, under the SpoilhOl sll ip (if till' I'l'lloWslli]! NOW FROM THIS LIST " (jrotip. there will be a Watch Nitfht Service. The program will consist A timely gift item that't ul enteilainiiieiil, a social houi, re- Boys' ll'cshnient.s and worship. All air OF GIFT SUGGESTIONS easy on your ChmtrMi cordially invited to attend. budget! There «r« $jiy«r*l | CARTKRET—A Christmas box Shirts, Socks, Ties, Belt and Buckle Sets, man on your gift to be sent to the missionary school |ii( who c«n UM STORM at Suthurliii, Va., was packed by th«i«l members of trie Ladies' Mission Handkerchief Sets, Scarfs, Garter and Band of the Presbyterian Church at Hum- meeting Tuesday. Aftei SHOES the Hieeting a social hour was en- Suspender Sets, Pajamas, Gloves, Robes, joyed. ;11iose present were: Rev, unit Mrs. 1). K. LortMU, Mr«. How- Pajama and Robe Sets, Toilet Sets, Jewel- Christmas Sale of Menn ard 'riuuu, Mrs. John l'judit, Mis. Charles Hryer, Mis. Walter Mrs. Anna Ziminer, Mrs, Harold ry Novelties, Suede Jackets, Sweaters, ! •1.9B Edwards and Mis. (jus Edwards. Fr«t Knife with avtry pair I It was UIHO announced that u Shirts and Shorts, and Many Other Items ISL1PPERS missionary will speak at the Janu int Bbkin, fuKy +«&» ary meeting. . high! Sturdily bultt for «c«y» Too Numerous to Mention. • Genuin* Kid LtatW ST. MARK'S SERVICE if Q • Leather Solei! trayil Sixt. II to U'A. • *° ** CAKTERET—The service at St pi.scoimJ Church on Otiat Rubber Htthl Other Boyi'High Cut. From $1-39 to day will start at i):46 o'clock and k •<•• "will be preparatory ^or the Christ Open Evenings mas communion service. There wil 'by a short worning prayer, litany and .sermon by the pridat in charge Blu«, brown, red or Rev. (hville N, Davidson. SOL RUBENSTEIN, Inc. black. D'Oonay and War U a Chpioi 1 n "I believe that w«r i» not inevi- STETSON HATS Romto ifyi* ' - table, it has uevqr bean Inevttuble, it need not be inevitable now. Wat 139 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY is a choice and ineii need Jt."- J. E, D. CARTERET PRESS CARTEHF.T, N..!., THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 23, 1987 COUNCIL IS LAUDED Mrs. hcoby's Dolls Of All Nations $500 CASH ELUDES Boro Relkious Observance! Start PARLEY IS CALLED LvVeek FOR PENALIZING 4 Thrill And Instruct Hale Students AMATEUR ROBBERS With Christmas 'Eve Church MetTO PROBE CHARGES i LIQUOR CASES Fifty-Two Figures Display- AT UEB1G PUNT Midnight Jtfoues And Spe-OF C ISJfflltl Review ed, troritafiiit^ttfeeiic* Burnett Praises Action In teOCRATSSURYEY Silver, Stamps, Platimmr PAY CONTROVERSY .cidSttmaAnBlm*- I i AMEDADREAM Demonstrating Laws Are Five Year* Gauze Valued At ned By Local Parithtt Of Woribtidge, CM- ( tll)rht, a dream that CAItTKRET—The collection of BOARD CANDIDATES $192 U Taken ACTION JJEFERRED CARTERET —The observance teret Boards I;I,IH sHked us just. 'To Be Obeyed' lolls from many lands which has nf the anniversary of the birth of been the consuming hobby of Mrs. PROBE INSIDE' THEORY Teachers To Decide At Jesus Christ will start here tomor- COACHESMFEUD CITED ,.hol,ld bestow on ft MORE 'TEETH' URGED David S. Jacoby for five y#ars had Meet In Conrad's Office row night. Midnight mas» will be CARTERET — A conference iil.,,,,|P in Carteret. CARTKRET In s letter to Au- brought unuiual pleasure and in- To Discuss Ticket For CARTERET—Clumsy, amateur Meeting After New within the next two *eeks will be n i'; only ft dream it gust J. Perry, borough clerk of terest to the children of the Na- February Rate iafe robbers got into the office of held in all the boroufh'v Catholic Carteret, 0. Frederick Burnett, than Male School during the past Year churches save those of the Ukrain held by representatives of the i,|. ;i little delirious, and the Liebig plant of the American Commissioner of Alcoholic Bever- ten days. Mrs. Jacoby, who CAKTKRET—Members of the Board of Education of Woodbridg* Agricultural Chemical Company CARTERET — Nothing further ian and Greek Orthodox adher- i( „, only a few of the age Control, Riven the Borough teaches the fourth grade, has had county committee and district will be done in the. controversy be- and of Carteret to discuss sever- some time Sunday night and with ence, nnd at 11:30 P. M. there wil ance of athletic relations In base- f,,,ns»nd and tome people of Carteret. ft pat on the the dolU on display there not only leaders of the Geneeral Democratic tween the teachers In Carteret's hack for punching four violators for her own class but for others in Organization met Saturday after- chisels and pry bars managed to be a service in St. Mark's Episco- ball and football between the high i( ll(,r0Ugh. But the old public schools and the Board of of the liquor laws. But, at the the school. noon in the office of CharleR A. pal Church. The two Catholic schools of the two towns. ,„„! to need help, so we twist the door of a safe out of place Education until after the first of HAme time, the commissioner sug- And through this collection the Conrad, a former councilman and the year. A decision to this effect hurches mentioned mark Christ'i The conference, requested by .„„! made him a list of sufficiently to reach In and remove gests that, the Carteret body put children have been enabled to add president of the Board of Educa- was reached this week when the lirtb according to the old caJenda Andrew Aaroe of Woodbridge, re- some of the contents. They took nM llS which w« considered a few more teeth in future decrees to their store of knowledge of tion, to discuss the school election Teachers Association met Tuesday nd celebrate Christmas M suited from the action of Coach • for punishment for violatotrs. in February. Several possible can- $22 in silver, $45 in stamps and a l ,,|-H for some of. the peo- other countries in full accordance in Nathan Hale School to consider month. Francis J. McCarthy of Carteret The letter in full follows: didates were mentioned and a ten- lection Of platinum gauze worth " ,„, in our day's Mtivl- with the moot approved"methods of the matter further. A majority Members of Sacred Heart 8lo- scratching the local school from August J. Perry modern education. Seeing dolls tative slate was selected. $125. Tt.ey missed about $500 in voted affirmatively on a question ak church will gather at 11:30 1938 schedules. Dr. Herbert Borough Clerk dressed according to the country A committee or three was named currency in a compartment lower to defer action until after Janu- '. M. to sine Christmas carols be- ,. Strandberg, president of the M |(M1,i like this: Carteret, New Jersey to interview those selected and re of their birth, China, Japan, Rus- down and beyond their reach. ary 1. ore the service, starting at rotd- 'arteret Board, said last night the H,, Honor the Mayor, Dear Mr. Perry: sia, Turkey, France, Germany port back at another meeting of John Cserniewici, president of ight and celebrated by the pastor, ommunication has been received ,,,,,,1 the New York Times I have staff report and your leads to discussions of the life and the leaders and committee mem- Entrance waa gained to the of- the group, said although the final Rev. Andrew J. Sakson. Services md that the parley will be ar- certifications of the proceedings history of those countries where ber?. Early in January a meeting fice by a povch window, apparently •j \ M.; for Doc Strand- papers in the petition to take the there Christmas morning will be »t •anged "soon after the holidays." before the Borough Council of he little dolls came from, and in of the general organiiation will be with little difficulty. The office is matter to Dr. Charlei Elliott, '8 o'clock and at 10, the first sel(- Mr. Aaroe, chairman of the ,m, „„ his hand* too, may- Carteret against (Continued on Page 6) held at a place to be Relected lf^er seated about. 150 feet from a gate Commissioner of Education, for ice a high mass the latter low. • Woodbridg* Board's Athletic Com- „„„,, bingo; for Beaner 1. Stephen Kujtcy, charged and the slate will be presented. In house where one or the other of review, had been prepared, it was Si. Joieph'i Serricei mittw, declared a» "unwarranted" with having sold alcoholic bev- he meantime, a spokesman said two watchmen in supposed to be on ,,,, a fine new alarm Boro Wants A CUan Slate; felt, the matter should be post- At St. Joseph's church, where :he "aspersions, Insinuations and erages on Sunday during pro- names will not be mentioned. duty throughout the night but the nnuendoes made against the iiicsent which no doubt noned for the balance of the year. Rev. Joseph A. Mulligan is pastor, hibited hours and note that he The members of the board whose watchmen, according to police, did iporUmanahip, conduct and char- |,,|.,, please and amuse hia. Asks All Bills Be Presented These papers have been prepared high mass will be sung at midnight entered a plea of guilty and that terms expire in February are Char- not heaT any hammering although by Paul Strack, of Newark, coun- icter of the Woodbridgc High CARTERET — Does the police think the burglars must Christmas eve and on Christmas ,,lOr, Mrs. Chippy Cut- the license was suspended tor a es Kryszewski, District Clerk sel to the teachers. The action, School boys and girls." Borough owe you anything? day there will be low masses at i Meyer, our generous period of three days. Prank Haury and John Brezza. All have done a great deal of pound- Mr. Cz.erniewicz stated, was the Get your bill in right away :30, 9 and 10 o'clock. Benediction Cite. Coaeh«' Fwd 2. General Stefanik Amer- are Republicans. Kryszewski and ing on chisels, and to have been result of events which had trans- ., aozen of hia favorite whether it Is for service or ma- will follow the 9 o'clock maw. "It is the feeling of our Com- ican Citizen Club, charged with Haury will seek re-election but in the office a considerable length pired since the last meeting, these I,,.,, without butter if terial. All bills should be in mittee," he continued, "that the having sold alcoholic beverages llrezza will not. because he does no' of time. events including the action taken Christmas services will start at the hands of the borough clerk best interest of the boys^nd girls to non-membere in violation of live in Ciirteret. The Republican! Toolt AUo StoUn by the Board in announcing a defi- midnight tomorrow, with a high in time for the council meeting f both schools should be consid- Morris Gluck, some new the terms of its club license. I have not selected a candidate t The tools used to looBen the nite salary schedule for all teach- mass at St. Elizabeth's Hungarian December 9. The council wants ered above the personal differences s land for me a place note that the licensee pleaded run in his place to date. door were taken from work ers in the system. This schedule Church, Rev. Mark Hajos pastor. to clean up the 1937 slate that of one of two periont employed guilty to the charge and that its The Carteret Democratic Or- benches in the plant. Captain J. J. bases the rate of pay of individual Before this at i) o'clock, a chil- U behind when he reads night and pay all 1937 bills. by one or both ichool districts." license was suspended for a ganization, Inc., is also preparing teachers on three requirements, dren's play will be given in Bun [f,r Charlie Byrne, a nice Dowling and Sergeants George He referred to the enmity ad- period of three dayR. to enter a slate of three candidates length of preliminary training, ?arian. Christmas Day services Sheridan and Dan Kasha were de- mittedly existing between Coach upeo to cover hia bald 3. John (iural, charged with in the race and has some possibl length of service in the system, will be a low mass at 9 A. M. and tailed on the case v^ien it was re- McCarthy and Coach N. A. Prisco , middays; for Out Perry, (a) having sold alrohnlic bev- CHILDREN PRESENT candidates under consideration but ported to the police. and extra work done to increase high mass at 10:30. erages on Sunday during pro- like the other group of the party of Woodbridgee. „[ rich, tasty chocojate Chief of Police Henry J. Har- the individual's value as a teacher High mass will be sung at mid hibited hours in violation of your they are not disclosing names. The full text of the Aaroe com- jrington declined to discuss any The matter is scheduled for fur- night Christmas eve by Rev. Dr. local regulation and having em- PROGRAMFOROE.S. munication follows: theories or clues the police may ther consideration by the teach- Toseph Dziadosz, pastor of Holy !„. Mcdwick, a sense of ployed an ineligible person, a Dr. H. L, Strandberg have regarding the case but said ers at a meeting to be held early Family, Polish, Church. Christina • th.it will make him laugh minor, in the licensed premises, Prnident Guests At Christmas Party, the break was undoubtedly the in January. Day there will be low mass at < ,kkrc; for Al Burns, a without a spcciiil permit. I note 1.0.0. F. CONFERS work of amateurs and had features o'clock and high at 10:30. Board of Education i customers like a cer this licence pleaded Kuilty and Then Provide Enter- that might indicate an "inside" At St. Mark's Episcopal Church Cartcrtt, N. J. that his license was also sus- mill friend of ours; for tainment 2ND, 3RD DEGREES the midnight Eucharist, starting Dear Dr. Strandberg; pended for a period of three job. * turk, a chance at a good DEMOCRATS HOSTS at 11:30. P. M. tomorrow will b Not knowing who on. your days. CAKTERET—Carteret Chapter, i ho doesn't have to in the following order of service Board of Education is chair- Older of the Eastern Star, held a TKree New Candidates Ac- Kniscience; for George 4. John Kolibas, charged with Ambulance To Arrive Soon Processional. "O Come, All man of the Athletic Committee (a) having sold alcoholic bev- Christmas party in Odd FelloW cepted By Local Unit; AT KIDDIES; PARTY or who is in charge of athletics pun. a horse, so he can live Faithful." Hall Monday night, when children Still lack $1,000 Oi Cost in the Carteret High School I hi, nickname of Gallop- (iragefi for off-premises consump- Supper Planned Sermon Hymn: "It Came Upon tion in a bottle not the original of the members were specia hare addressed this letter to you, nl Incorporate^ Group Plays Midnight. Cleat." conttrncr. in vtatattort of the (roertn. &»**• Cliw p 1 CARTERET—The seooiHl -**l lot. the police have ago and which is expected to ar- sters were made happy Sunday Communion Hymns: find that, thi.s licensee pleaded .•ustiiiK of the following members ldd Fellows Hall. The new Odd the Board of Education, the_ Su- •• mill quiet; for Krank rive shortly after January 1. afternoon at a Christmas party held "Silent Night, Holy Night" guilty to the charges and that Piano and vocal selections bj 'ellows are: Joseph. Weiss, Frank pervising Principal, the Principal •ki, a (1, 0. P. victory; The car is a LaSalle, ultra mod- in the headquarters of the Car- "O Little Town of Bethlehem.' Council suspended his license MRbeJ, Ralph and All*n Wood •Wudato and Alexander^ Seaman. of the High School Faculty, (ilasi, Klmer Brown, ern an to speed, endurance and teret Democratic Organization W. A. C. Cruickshank's musical 1 for a period of fifteen' days. piano and accordion selections bj The routine of degree work waa lnt and tin x^v w ^ equipment for the emergency ManagSr of Athletic and reaches ' Rwu* eyteud t».Uj*.uwBj)M* hanged and two degrees were Inc. in Washington Avenue, un- setting of the Office* for Thf hreabouts, Ionic and ttUb B use it, will have, »od Uig cast was —heard rumors and read in the uf the Council iny sincere- »p» der the aua'piceR of the organiy.a- Holy Communion will be sung -ilili'd yearn; for ScroK- a , Jotewww tress last week that Carteret prcciation for their effective ac- neeting Friday nignt this I i- kloberry Bess's play- James Burns Jr., William Eg the past few months netter |ji tion in these cases. Carteret tcert, Doris Clifford, Wilma Spe- Christmas Eve. was especially for children and {Continued on Page 6} III•« pipe gadget which 1 tions with. WoBdbridgW' • W| licensee* art now on notice that Kric Erickson, of Westfield, dis- about ?l,;i()0. Some of the there was no discrimination in re- tMi'W'ii; for Al Comba, wak, Lorraine Kapp, Dorothy and School in football and baseball. |b< it is the purpose of your Council rict deputy of the Tenth District $1,000 balance remaining thu gard to politics. Children from •upply of the brand Walter Schwartz, Fred Ruckriegfl Since our Committee has re- to .see that the law and the rules )f Odd Fellowship wich include* members' hope to make up by Democratic, Republican or non- U.S.M.R.Co. To Discourage ;r> mid tact which he Clifford Wood, Robert Miller, Ber- ceived no formal notification oi and regulation governing the Carteret, was present aa wer,e sev- gifts jflready promised, and political homes were equally wel- N in the tax office; nice Hope, Robert Carlisle, An Car Thieves By High Fence such action by those in charge conduct of licensed premisea ral guests from ^neighboring means ure now bcitiff devised to come. link Haury, more knot- drew and Kathryn Patevson for Carteret High School -there were made to be obeyed. It is lodges. secure/ what then remains due. There was a program oi games CARTERET — The United •'•••< to tackle, not bc- Thomas Wood, Stanley and Snphi The jiquRd has averaged a call a w a possibility that such rumors Plans were completed for the and contests in charge of Mrs. States Metals Refining Company iH-i'ds more work, but Y suggestion that in future I Marcinlak, Robert and Neila Shan- day/since its service was started. (Continued jrum Page 3) cases involving sales during pro- | ley. Otto Eifert, Donald Wilson innual distribution of presents to John Hatpin and cash awards for today announced plans for a •••" Kives each problem the winners. In a miniature bowl- mammoth parking lot which is hibited hours, the punishment be John Christ, Joseph, Eleanor and children of Odd Fellows by the Im iinl never, backs away ing contest Raymond Makawinski being prepared at the plant to stepped up to five days for first Madeline Mittuch, Ella Wilson Samaritan Club December 24. T. i '"iinh job; for Coach Mc- waa the winner. Alfreda Kotlin- insure the safety of employees' offenders; that second offend- Wilton Stewart, Ann Geirge, Don W. Moss and John Gerig are in imther winning year; TAX-BARREN LAND sjki received the award in a horse- automobiles. The lot will hold BAND CLUB MEETS ers receive at least ten days and aid Wilson, Mabel Wood, Elaine charge of the work. *• 1'leischmann, a ^pe- shoe throwing contest. The don- 400 cars and will be inclosed wlucli features lots of that the license of third offend- ml Gloria Deats, Dorothy Hope A roast beef supper was served after the business meeting. There key game honors went to John J. by a seven foot fence. The old WITHMRS DENGLER >•, cranberry jelly and ers be revoked outright. Alta Deats, Dorothy and Ruth SOLD BY BOROUGH Haury. will be no more meetings of the Gindtt. Joseph Kettyle pxrclled in parking shed, which held nine- \<\v, and which Is to Cordially yours, amateur theatricals. Gertrude ty cars, is now being torn down Those in charge of the program lodge until after New Year's Day. while lit hears the D. Frederick Burnett, Taxes Delinquent 15 Years Prokop won in a contest in sing- and the company has made ar- Guests At Christmas Parti aim were: Mrs. Ernest Wall, Mrs. R "Kathleen," although Comminiooer. ing. Dorothy Makwinski won in rangements with the aorough to 0. Carlisle, Mts. A. Kelsey Wood On Property Sold On Held Tuesday; Host- ''i HER name. the contest in recitations, and have the old lumber carted away. Mrs. Roscoe I»evi, Miss Helen Kos- Harry Abrams Dies; long >IK>' Rcnsulock, mori! Monday Night Constance Makwinaki in dancing. This lumber will be distributed ess Receives Gift In)A- hia grand smile; nbader, Mrs. Henry Kircher, 4 Resident In Borough Moore Makei Speech among Carteret's poor fur use as i Mayor Hermau, con- XMAS PARH HELD Mrs. Henry Kircher, Miss Helen C A R T E R E T—The Borough CARTERET—Mrs. Calvin Ft CARTERET~H«rry Abrunt, firewood. Mi the enterprise in Carson, Krank Haury and Mrs Council at a meeting Monday night A feature of this part of the Dengler, wife of the supervising a roiidcnt. here fur about forty program was the patrioitc speech i lidding so many fine August Kostenbader. sold foud tax title certificates to principal of the borough schools, yean, died early thii morning in to the community; BY NIGHT CLASSES of little Robert Moore, who took was hostess at her home on Rah- hii home, 128 Union Street. He Miles & Nevill, local Teat estate Ih:ll"l' • Ohlott, the sale he first honors with his 'oration. way Avenue, Woodbridge, to mem- had been ill a long time. Mr. and insurane agency. The lots are '" '"(iking for. Americanization Pupils Ob- All the children present re- H.S. SENIORS GIVE bers of the Band Mothers' Club at UDY REPUBLICANS Abrami ii aurvived by hit wife, in the salt meadow section along 111 ("tint we got stumped. ceived gifts of toya, fruit am a delightful Christmas party Tues- serve Yuletide With Mrt. Dora Abrams, two tout, the Sound in the general vicinity "'''• » lot of people on the candy which dere distributed by u day night. Mr. Dengler and Max uf Patenon and Dr. MorrU of the American Tank Storage DANCE FOR GUESTS ••"'ildn't find any gift to professional Santa Cluus from be C.eorge Fleischmunn, director of Special Exercises HAVE XMAS PARTY Abrami of Camden, and three and Terminal Company. The same " y titled the old descrip- neath a brilliantlyy lighted Chrit the band* were also present and 1 CAKTKRKT- -The Americani- daughter., Mri. Samuel Roten- agency purchased some other tax H' has everything." It mas tree. In the evening there Orchestra Plays And Tree spoke, of future plans for the or- 111 us zation classes of Carteret Evening Santa, Tree, And Movies fold of New Brumwick. Mrt. title certificateb in the same sec- these people have was a program and other features ganization. School presented a Christmas en- Philip Romer of Perth Amboy tion recently. And Novelty Numbers '"'"I and poise and geni- tll0ul Provide Lively Enter- for adults. Gifts were exchanged. Mrs. Charles H. Byrne made the -' tertainment in the high » and Mri. Jack Stein of Ca-tcrtt "liu-h gives th«in their The property is listed as "Owner Are Features presentation to Mrs. Dengler of a 111 auditorium last uiRiit with friends tainment For Guests I ho community, and Unknown." No taxes have been rock garden, which waa a gift of and member* uf the Board of Edu- CARTERET—Seniors of Mis* 'uiikfs their lives such ap- CARTEHET—The presence of paid on it since 1921 or earlier. the club, and there was an ex- ' lv cation as special guests. Frank The purchaser agrees to pay all Powers' and Miss Roach's rooms at atiafHctory ones. On Santa Claus, who distributed sifts AID SQUAD. ELECTS CHRISTMAS PARTY change of gifts among the mem- 1 Larracoaehe was chairman of the back taxes and accrued interest. Carteret High School held a Christ- w.. had Ed Strack, who H ul of bers. Refreshments were served program and Mi.w .A""" » piled beneath the Christmas tret, mas party in trie hi^h school gym- '• J».v of the job if ever we The transaction will be Completed after the meeting and the social the refreshments which were serv- and the showing of motion pictures DRAWS BIG CROWD nasium last week, at which each , Jimmy Lu- TOLA ASPRESIDENT at a private sale December 29. hour. There was a Christmas tr«e ' Mr ed later in the evening. Supervis- of the High School football team student inviUul a guest from one So Police Recorded David S. J«- and the house decorations were w ing' the arrangements were tyisa in action in several games of this of the other classes. The popular ' «- tan onlv udd what ?lan» Discussed To Raise coby turned over to the council Cast Of 150 Takes Part In appropriate to the season. w Esther Vehook, principal of the past season, made the Chrititinan 1 awing orchestra of hi&fh school st " ' tan only add what we about $88 collected in lines in No- Announcement waa made tha 1 school, Miss Mary Dylag and Hy- party of tha Carteret Women's lie Remainder Of Ambu- Minstrel Presented By dents player for dancing, »nd II others who are pa- vember and trie Board of Health directors would meet January 11 1 t0 man Rosenblum, teachers of the publican Club a memorable occa- musical program included soloe by I'^d our mean- lance Quota turned in f27.50 collected in fee:- Recreation Unit at Mrs. Byrne's home, 128 Jersey sion. The party took place last Stephen Lukusiuk, Alice Lewer, ''e each week—A the same month. Street, Carteret, and that tha next The program was a* follows: CAKTEHE'r—Andrew Hila, of CARTERET — T li e Christinas John Uimovan and Gloria Hun- and we' IX) Friday night in No. 1 b'ire House, Thu borough accepted assign- regular meeting of the club will Song, "America"; paper, "H°w lie Curteret Bank and Trust Com- Minstrel and Christmas party held diuk, with orchestra accompani- with Mrs. Joseph W. MiUuch as ment from George Maslanik of a be held Januury 18 at the high ChriMtmas Is Celebrated in Spain, Daily, was elected president of Hie in the high sthool Monday night ment. The feature dunces, a ball general chairman. certificate for funds of his in l'us- school. At this time refreshments by Raymond Blanco; solo, Slavisih Curteret First Aid Squad Thurs- filled the main auditorium and bal- room dunce and spot dance, were seaaion of the trustees of trusteed will be served by Mrs. Richard Hong, by John Kuzma; mandolin carol* were, BUIIK, and day niRht at the annual meeting of especially enjoyed, and the prize funds of the Old First National cony to capacity with many unable u vl s a musical program was given by squad. Other 'officers elected for th. spot dance was awai(ded|D '«» «". Mrs. David Laaner, Mrs. '«' Club fyu Party selections, folk songs, Miss Anna Bank. Mr. MuUnik is a patient tofind seats. They had to stand in Audrey and Dorothy Truntruni, vice president, Harry lluup; Gloria llundiak and John Donovan. Robert a Brown, Mrs. George.-! Gall; paper, "How Christmas) Is in the KoustjvL'lt ffoupital and has the space back of the seats and August Huiulemann, Jr., and Kd- Hugh Klmnley; .se.ci'6' Chriitm*» Trae Gavalotz and Mrs. Byrne. «forBoro Needy Celebrated in Austria Hungary,' long been a charge on thu borough. aisles. The program wua put on Misd Mary ltonyak; solo. Spanwh wurdLwak. •• The mutioji pictures 'ary, Frank Jmiek. First lieoten- A beautiful Ohnstilla.s tree, Present af the meeting Tuesday { OT-The Lone SUr were shown by Health Commis- The council adjourned to muet under the uuspicwa of the Recrea- in-i Hullaci; solo, tiit, HUKII Sliuiiley; aeCond lieu- decorated by Mists Ajncse (hinder- were Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Byrne, Mr».;' Athletic Club sponsored KU1IK, Miss I.UUISf sioner Clarence Slugg, who made again December 2!). Just before tion Sponsoring Committed and Laaner, Mrs. Gavaletz, Mrs. Johrtj Cieehublovakiun folk song, George tenant, Kurt Hoffman; cuijtain sun, assisted by the committee in banket party for the thorn with his camera. After the adjournment Councilman James J. under thu direction of Supervisor Connolly, Mrs. Otto Staubacli|§ Hudak; sour-, 1'olish Chmtmas Frank Jurick; assistant, Mivhat' charge of the dunce, contributed U". borough, under the program cards were jifoyed and re- Lukaoh wi»hed the people of Car- Edward A. Struck and hi$ ussist- Mr»: Elteabeth Fiotes, Mrs, G uv uf carols, Kdward Kotlinski; closing Polinkas; trus.te«it, Edward. A much to thu occauiofi, and punch, Charlw Koaautft. freshment* nervpd. Uret a Merry Christmas. ants, tyiss Mary Skibn, Mrs. Kurtz, Mrs. James Dunn*), s«'itt by group, "Silent Night, Holy Lloyd and Max Schwartz, fancy cakus, and lollipops were "»^>tfrnittsiMi,v Aviating Mri, Mitluch wu& t •.•t'lKssjSJg^'i: diecuaoed for raiting Thomas Kiehards and Mian Syh'iu :u.TVeii under the direction of Miss Daniel £). Lvrenti and Mrs. Joh Mayor Jowph W, Mit- Night." __ _ D'lurilla,,, ( following tommitteea. Gifts, Mrs. thu balance ntedtsd to pay for the MEET IN FIREHOMt(B Olive UuuderMMWw* ' 'b rf Frank ,8»rtroriL|tra. Loretto Ne- new ambulance the has or CART&RET—Members of the ere were 160 girls n«d one The committee sponsoring the aiKl Mr, KoasuUiv The BOLLARS HAVE SON vill, Mrs. WilHttl Hagan, Mm. dered. One uf the suggestions it Companions of the Forest held boy in the oaat of the minstrel dance indudud Stephen Demeter, VISIT BISHOP *M>re»ged tyi thanks to CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs. Robert trown; refreshments, Mm. a method used by another »qu»d Ctoiatmas farty Tuesday night in But many of the girls were dressed Andrew Virag, Charles Bogaih, CARTErtET-~ Stephen KutCjT, " '"--ll'ed majce the party William Dollar of upper Roosevelt l Harry C«» willl boo!»vard section. mann. ^ -4 • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, PAKE TWO •Mb Scenes and Persons in the Current News DO YOU KNOW THAT— ARMY'S NEW COACH PLACE YOUR mm Now O'DONNELL RITES PepT«' fother wns * tailor. FOR CHOICE CHRISTMAS GIFTS, Mozart's father was a bookbinder.

•vVnfl'n fnth ,..,,,!„/;•• .1 HI. Mrs. Robert Stewart, ail of parish on the continent and cliff* bureau of standards as official HOLIDAYS. Correct flower mfi were urged by the New Jersey ent business recession and to cut standards of weights and measures. i Caiiert't. echoing Indian loves and tragedies. Taxpayers Association to "con- their requirements for 193R to the styling is importnnt. sider the implications of the pres- bone. This is not an opportune Shluting Fi-orrk Poit to i Call ua for suggestions. SELECTKI. i:i. J ent business recession and its ef- time for an expansion of public FOR THE HOLIDAYS l)() Pott to Relay Me«*aget fect upon the state's financial pic- spending and the objective of INC. PI.ANTs in h 1 Until about 60 years ago, almost ture' and "to cut 1938 budgets, i Your choice of many and bnskcis ,,f ;is,ortJ every spending agency should be to WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF SELECT no use was made, for the purposes now in process of preparation, to maintain essential governmental CENTERPIECES plants m;,U l.i-autifd of communication at a distance, of the bone." services, at a minimum cost. -tlii- simplest, most direct, and irioit and holiday decorations This suggestion was made in a "Members of the legislature, COSMETICS For Christmas effective medium for the exprei- await you at our store. FLOWERS TO statement released here by the busily engaged now in trying to Our List of Merchandise Includes All Sizes and All fimi and transmission of thought— taxpayers group which further de- i CAMKU.IAS^AKI,^ tin- human voice. make it seem that new taxation clared that "in spite of the unmis- must come in Prices. Included Are Such LEADING BRANDS As single or • i••• i"•.:•-- 1 [|'y" 1938, should face FLOWERS BY WIRE the VAI.I KV \ True, it is recorded that when the takable and familiar signs that the realities of the situation and Persians invaded Greece, in 480 B. i For that la«t minute gift or ainirle nr i|n;n,i.. • f\\\ certain state political leaders are ^ARDLEY - BOURJOIS and HUDNUT should understand that with a total grcetinf to a friend out of PEAS, Ul;r|||]K ?(v (.'.. they established a line of unit- now engaged in an energetic tax 1937 tax toll in this state of $530,- nrls wlio by shouting from post to town I Tliii i«rtice it fa>t and BUDS, ™,...,i!:. maii: build-up, the purpose of which is 000,000 new taxes are not accept- Also a Great Many Specials in ih= °-=! Candies and ur(i|H'ri'. •',;,.,] p post, relayed message! between dependable with intlsfactory ri to push new levies upon this al- able. according :u •;l.*l. Athens and Suaa in 48 hours. The COME EARLY delivery guaranteed by «»• ready overburdened state, indica- Adjvitment Needed $150 to $10.00 ancient Gauls used a similar com- tions are multiplying that the fight munication system for military pur- against new taxation will be con- "The quicker legislative spend- WASHINGTON PHARMACY poses. Alexander the Graat is aild tinued militnntly and that public ers adjust themselves to 4Ws situ- t'.i have employed a gigantic SDOBk- opinion in New Jersey will insist ation and prepare to make good on 55 Washington Avenue at Atlantic Street I Shop Leisurdy Or Simply Telephou i'li? trumpet which could project'the their election plodgas against new vnicL- a distance ol 12 .miles. Other upon drastic economies before con- CARTERET, N. J. sideration of* any new sources of levies, the sooner can they get Partial Lilting of Chruhnat Floweri. EVERGREENS dovie.es similar to the megaphone, started on the task of state re- BLOOMING PLANTS and still others following tlie prin- revenue.." WREATHS for tkm C«m them : the limitations "f distance. pending cliques, but to known

NOIXTRACHAROI rakCMDIT CHRISTMAS NOTICE SUITS & To the Business Men and all Others O'COATS Save Jiio 110. $ Quality CIoihM. The Borough Council of the Borough fine tailoring. of Carteret wishes to close Knodeoul

the year 1937 ForTh* Boys WITH ALL BILLS PAID •V MMUNWI . 8.30 If you have a bill against The Borough LOO BE SURE TO GET IT INTO THE forTh»Olrif HANDS OF THE BOROUGH CLERK -reduced TELEPH(B$ rates will be "* BEFORE DECEMBER W in eSect"M1Site of 5Q Hiib and All bilk will be ordered paid at the ^within the United States and Oaada-the Council Meeting that night. ireduccd rates do to40 * !f« t,hm da] A. J. PERRY, Borough Clerk. 186 SMfTH ST. .m after ?/.ift4 aH of • PAGE THREE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28,1937

Scfoof Students Arrimf WOODBRIDGfi—The American Gives Birth to Fifth Caesarian Baby To H*v< Holidays At Home Lesion Pott No. 87 held Its regular from fW* 1) mettlnt Tuesday night In tin Le- CARTERET—The arrival of gion rooms of thj Memorial Mu- ,,,nts»r«not«or- ,.,,„,,, disregard the Christmas holidays has nicipal Bnlldln* on Main Street. brought local boys and girls iome from th« schools they at- BINGO tend elsewhere, Mtss Irene Jo- uinorn preM . direct reun- sephine Belg«rt of Union Street, nchond the is having her vacation from the University of Newark, where EVERY MONDAY Cnrteret Hlgh she is a senior. Louis R Dane, lMiG High DRUMX Jr., son of Mrs. Ells* H. Daxe, AT 8:30 SHARP IN ',', have b«en »ti»- TKOtnUS of Lefferts Street, is at home ,.,,. ns our Committee ' 1,1c to understand. from Peddle School at Hights- RAHWAY St. James' Auditorium ,',.,.„ nnablt to sub- towti, where he is a sophomore, BRAKE SERVICE In aspersions, insinu- as is Herbert L Strandberg, Jr., S. J. OASSAWAY, *•* Amboy Ave. Woodbridgc uiiim'iKloes made son of Dr. and Mrs. Herhert L. 6 Yr*. witk BIM COM*. Newark iiiirtsmanship, con- Strandberg, of Washington 17 E. Milton AT*. RAHWAY Ponaarlr AIMtMra Oaraf* ,,,,,-tcrof the Wood- Avenue RISO a Peddie student. Door Prize, $10 1 .-ohonl boyn and

' , ,iu),ntly, we beli«v«

,., M-p.|y unwarranted. i,.,.ling of our Coifr , ,| , hpst interest of 1 M

I 1|r|aof both schools r t,,.,) above th« P' "

'M,,ll ,w of one or two n.i.iyi'Hhyone or both

rl.,1; since some of , , .,,.|, ^hool who par- ,-1:,,iImll and baseball The Barrett family ihown «t Mercy hoipital, Chicago, where the fifth child w«i born to Mr. »nd ! 11,, Imskctball teams Mrs. Itabrl Barrittt recenlljr by caeiarian operation. Left to right »rr Jamet Morgan, ncwnl Addi- in,l,.Htiind the reason tion to the family; Mr*. Barrett; Maurice, the father; Alice, twelve; Thereia, elet«ng Maurice Jr., i ,.|:it ioiiH in football ten| and John, ii*. The extraordinary aeriet of difficult birthi it believed to be cloie to a record. ,,•• ,n,| not in basket-

,,,„,.ici. would be glad Mi's. Conway Entertain* ,vl,l, the Committee Rutgers Group Forms To Enlarge Cast Of Men's Club Drama ilfi;ll,l of Education 1 .,,., yi'ii chooM to ap- CARTERET—Mrs. William J of Royals Greatest I |, i.. ihis with them. Scope Of The University Library Conway who coached the player .„ ,vry truly, in "Father Goes Domestic," th „ Aaroo, Qiairmu Under the sponnornhip of the As- The Rutgers Library, according piny presented by the Men's Bib it,,r nn Atlilstiea Class of the Presbyterian Church sociateil Friends of the Library of to the article by Mr. Osborn men- CHRISTMAS „,. Towmhip Board tioned ahove, has approximately Wednesday and Thursday nights Rutgers University, U10 first issue (••,luc«lion. .ri,()00 registered borrowers, and of last week, entertained the mem- of the Journal of the Rutgers Uni- serves, during an average day of bers of the cast in her home in versity Library came off the press fifteen hours, more than 1,100 Sabo Street after the second per- DRIVE [MAS PARTY thiswppk. The Asftocistcd Friends persons. formance Thursday night. The will ianue the magazine at intervals According to Mr. Osborn, the play was an artistic and financial from Page 1) during the ypflr, although » definite following groups use the facilities success. Mrs. Conway, a member Division of the library: "(1) the faculty of of the high school faculty, teaches publication schedule ia not planned. the University, 2 the undergradu- dramatics. n-, were made by Founded on Mny 21, 1037, the ates, both men and women, (3) .,.i,I the music was Associated Friends, according to the graduate students, (4) the of- 14 DIAMOND BRIDAL |l,.- :i,,• Middlesex Unit the Journal, was organized "to ficers and staff of the New Jersey News of All Carteret BOI the Vmu, the moat wide! >A orchestra. Gifts of maintain nn ortfnnization of per- Agricultural Experiment Stations, read papar In Ca?'«r*t DUO ..-liivps. stocking*, all sons interested in books, to assist (Ci) the Summer Session, (6) the mil frames and candy in bringing to tht library of Rut- Educational Extension, (7) New ,• distributed among gers University funds for special Jersey State Officers, (8) New Jer- Both Rings tin- Recreation Cen- needs beyond command of the li- sey Public Libraries, through the ; l iims was chairman brary budget, to encourage gift New Jersey Public Library Com- BITTING net' that hud charge books and manuscripts, and to <-o- mission, (It) New Jersey educators, opeiptt1 with the librarian unit tht; (ID) New Jersey industries, (11) Library Advisory Board in the de- libniries of other colleges and uni- "blue coal" velopment of the resources of the versities, (12) students and fac- library under the direction of thp ulty of the large extension divi- MERRY CHRISTMAS 2 LIC SERVICE library toinmittee of the linnrd of sions of the University, (13) sci- Trustees of Rutgers University entists and other reneurch work- AND A Genuine . Inanitions on fub Dr. John Wyckuff Meltler 'ill* of ers not affiliated with the Univer- Gorieoui! Thit': !.inii'ial Building in HAPPY NEW YEAR East Millstone is president of the sity. (II) various groups of the ruminated by mOiC the word for thb Diamonds Asjociuted Friends. Honorary Works Progress Administration Hi.:IN in various colon. TO ALL itannlnr "DOB- oi Solid Yellow Grid f»t with *aj president is Dr. > the uuthor, I •tend*. A pott : i he candle flames, a with his wife, Clara Marburg Eojal llimoil light*,' The cr.iisr Kirk, of the companion volumes nlua at thh low n!av—a huge gar- "Mr. I'epys mwl Mr. Kvclyn." He No Payment Until pries. |lull arrangement—ha? ul»o edited the play "The Street AFTER JANUARY 1 |t There are appro*!- Madam" by Philip Meisinger. * hK in the gold Dor- Clothier Sendt Gre«tin|i , fumes the entire dis- Ai deles nplH-arillK ill the .liiur thaii 200 ligh»? Mi nal include: (irvvtings from Dr. BEST GMUimaAmt SELLER! Robert C. Cldthier, president of GENUINE ZIRCON LibiHry" by Dr. William H. S. | for. Christmas Wtffato ch 2 REAL DIAMONDS mt lights. There ais INITIAL RING 111 Deniare.st 'M, former president of j I hghu in the foiv SDOA Gold M*J huidioiiwly it- Art v*. la tata dtU«Melr piereed Rutgers, and iiuw president of the i tu i, .Itrorate the grilled tifned. A rinf "he" will be rlns vt Solid Yellow Gald. lfi New Brunswick Theological Semi- •• marquee. In the The largest candy assortment in the city 1 proud to wow »n anMln( (itt nary; "Tht Use (if the Library" by the cenUr grilled wtlh hla Ini- Talua ti (ieorge A. Osborn, librarian; $8.45 $12.50 marquee then arc tial* "Colonel Neilson: Sail Merchant" at the very lowest price now on display tk Weekly—NEXT YEAR »c Weekly-NEXT YEAR by profe.-inor Robert T. Thompson • nimmerciaf builJ- of the history department; "Cen- imrts of the state tury-Old Text Books in the Rut- at the i: decorated .for tne gers Library" by Clarence E. it>'i it total of approxi- Partch, dean of the School of Edu- viiri-colored lan'p» BOSTON CONFECTIONERY cation; "Notes from the Library," id in the displays. 192 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY a section dealing with acquisitions arhuuaeB and other and purchases by the library; and Thousands of pounds of high grade dMorted milk I buildings have also un article setlii»K forth the history i tin the occasion. chocolates and thousands of pounds of milk choco- and purpose of the Associated lates and selected assorted nuts and fruits — plus Friends of the Library of Rutgers LASS RETURNS thousands of pounds of pure sugar and assorted hard University. and filled candies at the very lowest price. IK — The reunion 15 JEWEL AMERICAN 17 JEWELS ">s of 1936 of the WATCH OUTFIT "LADY wTOLOVA" whool will be held Detroit N«wi: A statistician puts CpCC| I LB. ASSORTED HARD CANDIES Now«t tin; ifuw* model in $ | | ££ Thin model enfmed case. In the charm and color of Nat- lixh school gynna- the size of the average urban fam- Uia charm *nd «olor of Natural lliLL. with a purchase of a box of l II"II"—— Complete with knifice anAimd ^iuuuchain<. ural Gold. Fuhionable silk ily at about i Vi members. An even CMd and set with Tw> ftnalna Dia- msiiim will be d«c- II Ideal |ili lor cord Chocolates A (\ and mond. SUk cord bracelet u> and stiver crepe four would crowd things in the 4^ JC up . s jounf brace- $29.75 breakfast nook. $9.95 let No Money Down — 25o vfefckly Next Year! nun SPECIAL FOR MJR XMAS Mo W*eUy-NKXT YEAS lie Weekly—NEXT YEAR TREE—PURE SUGAR 11c *?• BEST 0MkimtiU&t SELLER! INIAN^ FOOD MARKET CANDY CANES X tsv and up 17 Jewel CARTERET XMAS COMBINATION 5-Puuiui Boxci, the Beit Ever Offered in the City B-U-L-O-V-A 3SEVELT AVE. Phone Car. 8-0457 1 Lb. Box Milk Chocolate Mnrmtluno Clierriet 1 Lb. Box Milk Chocolate Auorted Fruiti and Nutt iy YAir Buy Word . - - By Buying Here 1 Lb. Box the Gnett Milk Sweet Auorted Chocolates "AMERICAN I Lb. Box Pure Sugar Atiorted Filled and Hard Candioi 25c Weekly hump No. 1 Northwestern TURKEYS lb. 30c 1 Lb. Box Pure Sugar Ribbon Candy CLIPPER" Next Year KILLED ALL5 BOXES AA_ ELSEWHERE Popular new "cuihUm" shape ease with 17 Jewel movement for ac- HERE FOR •1.65 ouratT. Utmuine leathet- ftrap. A wonderful gift tod * (real witch >s Certified Roasting CHICKENS lb. 30c fain*. ! i FRESH KILLED ASST. FILLED CANDY PURE SUGARS Asst. Hard Candy 15c lb. *29" \ Fresh Cut Lean FRESH HAMS lb. 23c Peanut Butter 24c lb. Ribbon Candy _ 17c lb. Im'i TBS Gift for the "top Chicken Bar* 24c lb. man" BM movement tor GEESE lb. 25c !•(• koounoy. CEDAR CHEST $2.25 and up—Special No Money Down - 7Sc Weekly — Next Year JW PED BEEF lb. 15c Xmas Hard Candy Boxes $1.00 and up [RHOUSE STEAKS i•»«. Other Fancy Packages 80c to $5.00 THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

QUALITY BEEF For Other Fancy Paehages and Specials— OF LAMB. . lb. 25c See Our Window Display SAUSAGE MEAT'. lb 22c 'Diamond - PIARGARINE r , lb. 21c BOSTON [FRESH EGGS doi.32c . lb. 44c CONFECTIONERY BOTH STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT 96 SMITH STREET, 340 GEORGE STREET, n fifclftd county will ho the next. Presidml frThs.' In x nW^rfrtfrf *n%df S|»t ity in fh* development of play-1 BtrrfWtt Writ** an Editorial of the Senate and serve HR Cover In a r»ick eanfrrt It "*alk»" to mul- Lemon For N. J. tiply itur'f. Ti» drdoplni n«*row in t.h* rfmrrtry than Mi*. ^s Alcoholic Beverage Commisi- nor when A, Warry Woorc goes on There is n ROIKI les«m for New Moses MWi he r^efirrtWelttls ft Irt'lid , 1). Frederick Burnett dur- jaunt* wifh th* Myrftft fnilitafy r* leave* exter-i 1hem««ives until • tip IMPOKTO GROCERIES Jci'i'v, mul for the shore in pur tnwnrd mor# srtattto, ord*fly at' ing th« year soon f» be closed out view» out of th* stiite where there torches the around on a bit of tienliir, in t'urk Commissioner trartinnn. It strilr<"i iM lh«t h»rf»j ),„,. fRvorabl* soil. ThWe it rnotn sfid 244 SMITH STREET 1 i; mntry decisions and in is n jolly g"od time for those- wh» ^lo^c ;' plan f^r turning Coney l again his advice is worth heeding* th»m has Written many ed- are willing to mellow up a bit. and » new plsnt forms and e*tend« It* KRTH- AMRov "Hpidfinfi fronds urttll it can (lnd IHIKI. Roekawny Reach, sii'l South The last thing the Jersey shore . The best of all is this one, take part in the game*. Doth Kenn- FREE DELIVERY arinther favorable footing. Amt P. A Row Ii into modern rerrentioi wants is to become known as sin in refftarfnt; to issue permits to tav tor Clee anrf T^1«*(iu* huve pledg U (wiiti'ii. For the pnst four ye»ri> imitator of (Mn*y Island before erns to remsin open all night ed the R«pnbMe«Ti rttijotity in tHo Mr. M"«i"? nim hc(>n transforming Mr. Moses overhauled it.- Aihurjl Christmas Eve. legislature to a fulfillment of the Nfitrtkii wiiHlchiiid and junk yards into Purfk fteii. "The Christmas tree is one of promises made in the Ptate Re- hemilifiil purlin nnd (hose familiar the few remaining sentimentalities publican platform. What» surprise with hi« remarkable record will ac- A Ultaral £Jucati*n that, we allow ourselves to indulge it would be if we get honest elec- rfpt his prournm fnr thr recon- in; hut it typifies the spirit of tions reforms ami atatc reorgani- With hudflet-makinK "time np- struction nf the three old resorts Christmas. The kids want father zation at the coming session. When ;>s pnietienlile and enliffhlened, nnd An opportunity for n and mother, brother and sister A. Hnrry Moore was inaugurated in IH imil with public demand. liberal education is afforded every present when I hey open their in January, li»f!2, he could see G«nuin« Leg of Italy Brand Wink New York has been acting resident and taxpayer of this city. storking* rhiiplmas morning." breadlines from the SUte ttouw through Mr. Mose* in the develop- The formation of a budget is really Instead of remaining open all windows. When ho is inaugurated SprkfUmb * Tomato Patfe ment of necessary public recrea- a cntnpBeated affair, familiar to night Christ inns Kve, as only a few in January, 1938 he will have dele- 27c Ib. 6 cans for 25c UMOE MFD. tion renters New Jersey has killed only a handful of the better in proprietors suggested however, gations of the unemployed in the 10c can 'Jr.. time nml accomplished nothtnfc. formed. It eoiisiita of more than a taverns should be made to close procession. These are swift nftd Yet (he need for parks in just a« series of long eoiornns of figures, earlier nt 7 or H o'clock. If there moving times in polities if not in grent here as across the Hudson in one time people should he at industry.—Freehold Traniaript. , it is re»lJy a picture of the finan- SALAD OIL and the opportunity for develop- home and in sober senses, it is dur- cial condition of the city Mid nets in)? them nlonjf economical linos ing the approach of Christmas and perhaps even more auspicious. forth the pattern for work thtoufrli- on the day. 89c ont the year which will bn of value For New Jersey has vast tracts Sal. to thr citizens who are culled upon $2.39 of wasteland along the shore anil- State Politic* VITELL! I.A PERLA in its inland regions that offer n to font the bill, The fires under the state politi- CHEAP JOHN'S Sweet Peas RDASTlNb chance for immediate notion in the If there was a (jroater know- cal boilers have been started. Th* r Tonito Paste development of parks, This land, ledge of budget making, there job? have been apportioned and r 3caMfor2fe 2 cans fair27 c CWCKEN « HIM SORRENTO Di Miia variety the average vacationist gent study to keep the tax rate finest solutions. You can get no r s»rxM, nnllrtii, Inr <•••*•, rirmtrr $1.05 bott. 95c pkg. 19c Ib. 55d wants substantial attractions, ap- low, with the result that this year, better service, or facilities no miill n»nHI ilrih nrtf. *(n«lonrry. kMd c*, oimhlll |tl|>n. itmokrr'o artlrlm, « pealing surrnundings in keeping payments have reached a new maltei! how much you pay. Un- bovltif, lionfc mil". MrHrlr rason. with his own taste, and intelligent high. They have also provided for der tnc supervision of Mr. Kaer, Anguilla NOCELE Torrone i entertainment. This city and other ii number of new improvements SUPER-CURLINE I OK HKit Marinata DI NAP0L1 Di Canelli Hi Casta New Jersey resorts have for years and have paid off a considerable STEAM WAVE ( nmpiicfH, rsirlunif J*Tflr>i flnwtrn, hnailkrrrhlrra. prrfnmr, munlril been K'°"l>ing for an intelligent amount of their inherited debts. l>n>\«. drf»nfr »ri», nrnttm kilt. 59c Ib. 25c Ib. 85c pkg. 21c Ib, plan of development, To a greater Runway is not out of the woods Foil < lIll.rtHRV degree than advisable, we fear, yet but she is on the ri^ht mad. $5.00 PECOtWO 1 Xtam »uM«, inUnwm, hnkikltn, «, IraokDi rrnyon nnA »nht< »<"*ii Motta Di MiUno Cottuy Island model, catering to eral public to understand the work- No Mwhrnwrr No Electricity BetPaese TOSCANO (nf freakish attractions and tawdry ings of the budget and to offer FOR THK H«1'HRv ' 59c Ib. 85c each 5?clb. surroundings with little appeal to tnat^M, policy, ilrmnalr. RROI MUSCIONI Ramazzotti SottoAceto TORINO I GREETINGS! 21c Ib. $1.09 bott. 75c pkg. OFFICERS

WILLIAM L0N8DALE'- - - President

CHARLES A. CONRAD - - Vice-Prea. "In my business it's hard to bt neat, luckily, I hove a HAROLD I. HASKINS - - - Viee-Prea, W» are comiaf t« the close & A* jm. WVI ami as we review the Universol Vacuum and a KMIL STREMLAU - - - Vice-Pwaident work •• A» past year it is very pnatrtyinf t« •» tb m»rd our accem- Whirlwind Handdoairer to botinn diMrdetr. THOMAS G> KENYOfJ.Sec'y A Treas. plijlmertts. We will d««e this year wi* ** Iti^Nist total assets that we SYLVESTER GUNKEL - - Awt. Treas. havt ever had since our organization in 1923. Om Mcoantt—both in num- '< S ber ati«f «z«t—are the greatest that we have ere* hwL

We have attained this immeiiM growth- due to the faith of oar depOfifrtfft and we deeply appreciate tt» fiftot thttlhey hive placed in as DIRttTOfW by giving us the privilege - - - and th« pleisartf - - -of1 sewing them. ANDREW CHRB^SNSffi^ 1 "\ General Contractor Wo ari NOW approaching a new ye*t and wd afe certain that with

SAMUEL B. BROWN the conlnMt4 faith and trust of, •» depeeiws we can and will accom- Retired

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RET legion, AtxMmy Aria 3-Month OH Murray taly i "*«> They're Teaching 'Em Ywng in Nippon Q.ij varlslj • rittlennske known CoDtuclanlsm Ii UW |hll /n Entertmmg Vttermu Buriwf &f«nfay fn ffefoty ^4 int (J fl^i^rfnOff T COlU OVK In IT oJ'HMTt of CbfttuKJlM «A •andy terttln In which It live* in ciplps, lh« basis of much of ( CAnTKRFT -A (rroup rtf toenv CARTRIET—Tho funeral, of iuth * Way Iknt it* direction nC tthidi, edufaUm, fUt lf»r)orie Helen Murray, 3-month*- Mflon. Its cutdteftl TiP hcT! of Cnrtrret Post No. 2U Art- V»vel U almott at «l«: sides her parents the infant is sur- Mrs. Harry Gleckn«r, 3 l la and Surah Jane, and three, bro- Jane Cook, Mr. i*nd TELEPHONE 4-32TT " thers, Fred Jr., Robert B»id Wil- Thomas Jake-way, Mr. and Fred RiickreiReJ, Mr. andliam. A. ('. Hundemann, Mrs. mis Pntfison, H'm Afcnes Quinfl, Gypsy Moths by Accident BIG XMAS SALE Mi find Mrs. Clifford Cutter and Ojnuy moths, so destructive to Mrs, Hnrold Edwards, foliage, were turned loose In Massa- ILAPERLAOUVEOIL 9*861 Cimietts more than llxty yenrs kPASTENE OLIVE OIL ago, when a storm tore open a Source of "AH packing eas« containing a quantity Hela Lind \ ANOEL1A MIA OIL ITALIAN FRE3H Railroading'3 "All Aboard" origi- of these molhs that were being used Kclr*ii, ii one jump ahead of CONTADINA OIL 89*.gal SAUSAGE nated lnow jhlp travel, ifl pjtlkwotm experiments. Albert of Parit. ,N»w York beauty culture expert, who pre- JCAFFE ALL FRESH RICOTTA s dict«d that women will w«»r [ANISETTE bot. 35' F1NNA 20 , Wearing cardboard ahrapnel helmet. Md carrying toy gum, thet* Japaneie children are being toplei* bathinf miti in 1940. F0R C ,„, !(,1 in the rudiment, of warfare M part of (heir childiih p]*y. When the real thing come. |FOR MOTHER, SISTER, Mill Linda takti a dip at Malihu [ LA PERLA DIAMOND WALNUTS ,.. ..ml llioy «r« old enough to bear arnu for their emperor, they won't be altogether raw 3 25 Beach, Calif., minm "topi" to }MACARONI clb SWEETHEART OR YOU •how how beaches will look in DE MARTINI l-lb. Ph(. 1940. 19 - r "Hor«c Cheese" FOR XMAS LRAMAZZOT! The name "Caccio Cnvallo," iFRRRO CHINA ROMANO CHEESE 0 LITTLE ST. JOSEPH PUPILS means literally "hone cheese," one A New Modern Machineleaa bot. $1.69 B1SLERI c Ik explanation being that the imprint Permanent Wave. Without 45 IN XMAS PROGRAM of a horse's head was originally CHESTNUTS DOLLS stamped upon each cheese as a ^•Electricity, Heat, DUcomfort lb8 for C : the dolls beautiful?" trademark. Caccio cavallo is a hard 3 - 25 U Perl. i! .limn to her mother, as Auditorium Fijkd For An- Itnliar. cheese made from whole or SALAMI ,1 upon the flniahed prod- nual Exercises Here portly skimmed cow's milk and i CHRISTMAS SPECIALS We will make you IWHT SUFFER TOMATO PASTE I,,- "Two Little Dolln in shaped like a beet root. It is man- look lovelier than ever For C ITALIA CANDIES ,,-h Dorothy May hud or- On Sunday ufactured to a small extent in this FREE HAIR RINSE ANT LONGERl\ ?1 I'fllOi:—l-'lnicrr Wpivr ^tlth *T/fTT for Christmas 6 25 country, but the imported caccio 1 HAVE TOUR TORRONE STILE • in Sunta Claus, hnlp, CARTERET" -The auditorium or envallo la more highly esteemed. IMPORTED PASTE »IM;I;_I ii.xiii- nl uall pnllnli I 69L are quite the lovelieat I CREMONA St. Joseph's School wns filledSun -The cheise usually is grated for PERMANENTS BOTH FEET For C i seen," spoke mother. "I irrKiilnr nl*ir> with rvfry day nii/ht when (lie children of the use. ItPHtltt'llt'f,. Spiral, Cr <'urran, Harry Heim; i Hurry To Sears! the cast represented shepherds and Bicyclei, Coachei, Deiki, Higli LIQUOR - ICE - GINGERALE ) pell van broken when Chairs, Autoi, Table Sett ) Muy suddenly sto|ipe

in I I mas morning in an- ii' around the corner. gALBREN'S SENSATIONAL XMAS .:n awoke with the joy of •;•<> :uiil shouted, "Mother, i mini1 and did he bring $ ALL l>"l>y doll with curls and REPEATED BY 25c DOWN i "pen and shut? 1 POPULAR DEMAND 9.95 DELIVERS •liani", Santa came and ••"ii a very pretty doll." I'VIHK it, seated beneath 8 iivsried in scarlet finery, ''in clasped it to ht»r 1 i"'n close inspection, she WATCH SPECIALS ••• that it wax ths same •il >lie hud always receiv- iNO CHARGE FOR CREDIT! No Charge • ill" new features. 1 she was about to burst (or Credit "''•st at he* bitter disap- 25c Weekli •"' ihi'm cwne a rap upon 1 Kid u Kindly neighbor was ''Merry Christmas." Then ''i'l'i'y smile-— M is the matter, little girl? 1 s;"ita Claus come yet!" "• >'''s, he came, but he :ll! nit- the same old rag: doll I thought sure it would be »ne this year, because I'm II see."

' am HO sorry," said Doro- v, with true feeling and ! »f the two beautiful dolls «"ia hud left for her. Then 1 f I'i'i'Py Christmas thought, Nvhlsl>fi't;d* something very 1" I'er mother. 1 .v all wiint right over to the u|i the hill nestled under ''I'" or Christmas snow Bon- *" fulKot all about the rag she tflimpaed thft grgat Kli the holly wreaths in m v- But when she saw the ||"H» in blue sitting ba- m' juy was unbounded. "Pi'i'ii her hands and danced ft I, s"<'h darling dolls!" "Nothing would I"1'!, brcathlosaly. make ni. Uppi«* '"' 'wines dm Alice Blue and tban a Wiiat NOTE Prices '' 'Hue," suid thoii little mi«* Walck f»n. Al. ERM'v brW '•'Ill 1.1 deliveries - - iv,j you whiuh do

with joy, ah* "" beautiful dot! k> h«r '"' ;is|>fd, "la—U—^r««Uy—•r1 <"• keeps!" ' '• ' SfcARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. "lld "*ti \W 275 Hobart St. . 1 :n, nmirHinjr t« •> MIIIIIV wina: the collection is a shepherd from of l'.t.'tT lnutirntH rplcnsril here In "First, public official* continued when he made a trip Czechoslovakia, who sports a SYSTEMS day liy WHIIPI Kidtle, prrsidi'til of their efforts to establish their mil- to the Orient. Then five years ago fierce handle-bar moustache. "An AH stenm flit,.r on flrmw. jftnaurwl she made a trip to Europe herself absolutely perfect reproduction," cessful j-xjic,,,,,.., 'f>mnierfc This fl(fll!O lien's nni footiitif, wW«fc meant putting into Japan*** «ol" well qualifi,.,| ,,, , tfttir 11137 budgets adequate re- indiidi' whnul (l|)pro|irialioilK. N»nltin« front enjoyinf a nnd relatives have added others, her favorites. A Morroccan water* i The timpiiidl expenditures for serves against uncollected tAxes; lame during a lull her husband, the Borough Record- carrier, both doll nnd costume terns fnr home 1IH7, irhfilnlcil in (he biirljrots, re- also, in many cases, appropriations in Ihvir warfare agaimt the er, has contributed several, and made of softest leather, is another scriptioti. [,(.(„ vpnli-d R iltvrcnse of $11,312,101 to clean up old outstanding obli- Chinrw. No*« lh» batter two new apecimens are enroute outstanding figure in the collec- particular neni from l!>:ifi, thus p.italilishinR ft gations, such as unpaid county and ming a m»l<««hift elub for a now to her from Scotland and Eng- tion, and the collection also boasts you to fee] f,,.,. | state taxca and temporary loans; downward trend in the rost of mu- hat while the pitcher pre- land. One of the most recent items a Turkish lady, clad in full regalia regardinE y „ ,, also appropriations to bolster up nirijidl government in New Jersey. pare* to delirer a fa»t one. is a Norwegian girl which was of black garments and face half problems wit'lit,,,, petition funds threatened with in Th« 1SIII7 tin" res do not include Bairball hai achieved fr»at brought back from that country covered with a black veil. ligation. dolvency; it meant also the tAkinic erniTKi'iicy appropriation* which popularity in Japan and it !• last year. The doll was brought by of a conservative attitude in the may have been pa«scot)O to $5,050,418,000. It is well to visit these stores and avail Holy Night", "The First Noel." 59c with populations of more than 20,- this recession, which, together with "Centennial Mass in honor of the 000. This urea contains 58 per cent themselves of the exceptional Ull\ the making of honest municipal Venerable Antonio Margil" com- of the state's total population and values which are offered on credit budgets geared to 'face the music', posed by William J. Marsh. "Ky- in these municipalities, the cham- terms of no money down with no caused a slight rise of the state's ber's study contained comprehen- payments till next year Adv. rie Eleison", "Gloria", "Civdo". average property tax rate from sive tables on assessed valuation $4.15 per hundred dollars in 1936 of property, breakdown of the IFOR ENTIRE FAMILY - AT LOWEST PR1 to |4.22 this year. It proves that 19117 real and personal property levy, pur capita cost of municipal the actual size of a property own- jtovernment and tables on various er's tax bill is g more accurate itums entering into the total bud- gauge of local government cost gets. than is the current tax rate." Another section of the report Economics Continued prahses the "great majority of our The general report said, in part: municipal officials" who put "much ."The. decrease was due primarily time and labor into the budget- to the continuation of economies making process", but criticizes the previously put into force, and to ''occasional city whose officials are efforts of many finance officers to in. the habit of slapping together a keep down th« more flexible bud- column of figures with little or I \n Buying Holiday Wines & liquors 1

! Don't Take Chances With Out-Of-Town 1 SLIPPERS PIMU Kim with " IN CARTERET of imart hard Stores. Go To A House ilipprr.! He'll ad A NEW WELL BUILT They put jrtur ta«tc TAT10N OF THIRTY YEARS OF HON- ptr» at the top of HOUSE tkeir list* to Samtal EST GOODS and HOIST DEALING. Style* for every *ic« Six Kooim; All Improvements — Ju»t Completed i for every Offered For Sale At A VERY REASONABLE PRICE | BROWN'S TAVERNf Open For Inspection All Day Sunday Located in Liberty Street Opposite Gentian Hall 560 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET And One Block In WILLIAM BROWN, PROP. Or Inquire of John L. Ginda 1 651 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. 1 Will Supply All Your HjJlDAY NEEDS | tu With First Class, Pure Merchandise. | JOIN OUR NEW YEARS EVE PARTY || Finest Wmes' and Liquors, Imported | AT THE MAYFAIR BAR AND GRILL 11 739 R»hw«y Ave & Proipcct Street WOODBRIDGE. N. J. " «•* and Domestic FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3Ut, 1937 AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES FULL COURSE TURKEY SUPPER "** Choice of 1W*i*]lO^t'4r>(^>)f Oockuii ,<-,., Noise Makers — Huts - Bulloomt Dancing from 9 p. m. to '.' ATTRACTIVE HOLIDAY PACKAGES | Dtuice on the Slickest Floor in New Jersey 4 Miuic by the Mayfoir Grill Orchestra We Extend To All Our Friends, Neighbor! and (Tk» N»w Ju*fMt Qrchtftra in the Sut>) Patron* Our Sincereit Withes For Lot. of FuD-tl* Urt ••Iloon HoUkr Will Be Awarded « Pri.e A Merry Chriitmas and a Happy and Proiperoui FLOOR SHOW TICKETS $2.50 PEK PERSON FIRTH Dancing Every Saturday and Sunday New Year . 97-105 STI ed Wings, Phantoms Win WP A Intermediate LoogGame

0PH1ESAWARDED Carteret K. Of C. By Leaders Idle In PRINCFTONAWARDS Red Wings Rally To Beat Ukes; SOFTBALL TEAM Bowlers Defeated SPORTS STATIC MICHAEL RESKO Carteret ATHLETIC INSIGNIA Phantom Vanquish Boys.ChA A CHRISTMAS VACATION successive championship, made a Outfit Champion 0* Local* Lose Three Straight Thin week we have no little of belated although fine decision to Adam's C»f«, Ubowiti 199 Underfridwtei, In- CARTERET —The WPA Rec- Boys Club - 0 Garnet To New Brunswick importance to write about, take in a hockey g»m». Pre- Teams Inactive During reation Intermediate Ba«k«tball The scores: ferably a game between the cluding Football Squad H Democrat! (M In Loop Match. thank heaven, that we are forced Past Weak. league got off to a fast itart thia RMI Winf. (20) Amercks and the Rangm, to give our readers a welcome Of 16, Get Utteri week, with the Red Wings and G. P. ,rlcllesex County some time in the o«rly part of CARTERET—Thing* were very CARTERET—Givin* a poor ex- vacation. — Last week we noted Phantoms winning , the opening Wachter, f . 1 with interest our contempora- January. It has b»en decided llet in the Carters Bowling PRINCETON — In recognition Tuesday night at the high •IIK.T Thp members of hibition, thr Cnrteret Knights of Kamea Bowler, f . 0 rie« of another local paper, an- to go in a bus, so any friend of !,eague this week. of their participation in Princeton school court. The Red Wings cam* nil t P) m of the CarUret Columbus howlers lost all three Scheilner, c. 1 one Democrats of suming or perhaps believing the team who would like to go, Because the laague leading back with a brilliant second half u games in their K. of C, league ithleticucss thiurns fallmu, 19iv9v uuueigiwuundergrade' ---•• , Way, e themselves capable of the super should immediately make tracks Adam'a Cafe bowlers were idle, at 0 a tea . j j . i • rally to win their game over the Raymond, tne m*tch -with-t*wr- ftfs^ h fcit Ukes, 20 to 16 while the Phantoms 0 winning chanrptw have been awarded insignia ...» „. .„ .. wKiU .. Pv.ntam. |,,. county Democratic Sunday afternoon at the Ud&iehk county team. What amused u» the manner of the team, wrwtn- pTTT ClU(Frl(ft'B.* I most concerning that mythical cidentally in also in charge of But that did not phase the ation, according to the announce- feat the Boys Club, 39 to 26. i,,,llKuc The Carteret alleys in Chrome. o team, was that it, was an exact making the arrangement for the Rheingolda who made the best of .,„ ,.vcry' game they The locals minned victory by the ment yesterday by Asa S.Bushnell, big crowd witnessed the opening duplicate of the all county team trip. To you boys who have as hings by taking three straight close margin in the opening match, retiring graduate manager of ath- **%**• ...... „ picked by the New Brunswick yet not feasted your eyes on a ^mes from the Synowiecki's niKhi they werr guests losing by only fifteen pins, but • Trailing bjf the lop-sided score and Amboy papers, with the ex- real top notch hockey game, let Sunday afternoon at the Udiielak UBM ()•) , In Ye Cottage Inn nn were defeated by decisive margins !etic"- of 11 to 4 at intermission, the Red ception of Bernhardt of New us inform you that you will be .Hey*. The victory enabled the O. p. , highway and were pre- in the last two tilts. Brunswick, whowas replaced by in for a treat, for you will see Rheingolds to take fourth placa, Three spheres of intercollegiate ylngi spurted tight after the sec- Wtdiak, t 1 I ih .tcilinif silver trophieR Meachor, anchorman for the Kopin of Carteret. Several peo- one of the moat interacting and epla«ing the Rienertaen's. aportu, plus the winners of the o«d half got under way, and it Hamadyk, f 0 o ,,„ ,,f snftballn that, may visitors, led his team with tallies of ple inquired if we were going fastest sports this world knows. In another game the Sokler claw baseball championship, are wasn't long before they were out Osyf, c 1 I i fobs Ambrose Mud- 192. 183 and 217. to take a stab at the game of - - - Speaking about hockey eam bowled true to form and » j »v. ii.t i »„»„! in front.* The two teams battled E. Wadiak, g 1 0 , i; manager of the team, N«w Bl-nniwick picking an all county team, sorry brings to mind the number of won two games from the Lehrer'a, represented on the list. A total ?urioug]y'in the fln8, perio Claya 136 171 147 Clark Taylof and Robert Gable, To all those that may have little T«un Standing freshman footballers „.„."',.,. . »,,„ «... »,.„ I hatcher, John Nagy and went to time in the first half mm, s * plus a dojen other movie heart or no regard,for us and to all W.L. 0 and 14 jayvee soccer players. The (luring which they piled up a 12 Kaskiwd, % 0 r.b.ielsk. ,.;*& Totals 813 76B 792 ftutterers put together. those we may have angered, de- 0 Adam's Cafe 27 9 captain of the reserve hooters, Jim to 8 lead. But in the second half Gluchowtki, % 2 A HARMONY CELEBRATION spite the ill-will you may hold LebowiU's 21 6 Sayen of Princeton, and the out- t was another matter altogether, No, we arc not referring to for ua, we wish you too the mer- 18 3 Soklers 23 16 standing star in the undefeated with the Phantoms staging a scor- the restoration of harmony be- riest Christmas of your lifetime. Hheingolds 18 18 iayvee seagon, Ed David of Ger- ing carnival to win out by the score Boy. Cl«b tween Carteret and Woodbridge. Hoping that Heaven will bless Rienertsen's 17 19 mantown; P»., received four-inch of 39 to 26. Kloss, a forward, was We make reference to the Senior us all with good will and peace G. F. Lehrers 12 21 'PV in recognition of their work. high man for the winners with five Softball Champions of Carteret. on this earth, this Christmas, we Beech, f 0' Synowiecki's 14 25 Both men are seniors. Minor field goals and two fouls for a to- The Harmony Clug seeking t» shall cease our prattle now on Staubach, t 0 1 Urbanski's 6 24 class numerals, two inches high, tal of 12 points. Jaroczak led the celebrate fittingly their second this Silent Holy Night. Jaroccak, c 6 1 Sokler'i were awarded to 17 members of the losers with 11 tallies. 185 167 197 lirockman, g 1 2 Stojka freshman class baseball champions, The officiating was done by Roesman, g 2 0 Take a good solid gander at those long rowa of agate Stawicki 157 175 143 six to freshman harriers and lMo "Doug" King and "Soup" Virag Uszenski 172 159 149 that are sprawling all over the sports pages these days. yearling noxcer players. in a highly capable manner. 11 i J. Chomicki . 203 176 222 Copax, Casting Score Sweep Muikfert Rewarded WPA IntermedUt. Buketball The score by halves: iy ;nc the official major league averages and they are H. Chomicki . 190 218 240 The insignia, "APA," went to Boys Club 8 1 for the last time the heroics of the game's greatest 33 members of the football squad, Team Standing Victories To Remain Deailockec Totals 907 891 951 16 as junior varsity regulars, and w. Phantoms 12 i Referee—"Doug" King. Lehrtr't 17 as varsity substitutes. Nine Red Wings 1 CARTERET—The torrid race Copper Powder (2) Sobieski 178 138 managerial awards were made, six- Phantoms ... 1 Umpire—"Soup" Virag. Tliis will be the last time you will see some of the old Crawford 134 179 for first place in the U. S. Metals Barkelow 178 287 148 inch major letters to retiring Foot- Ukes : 0 Scorer—"Gab" Baku*. Anderson 151 iers listed in reports from the front. That happens Interdepartment Bowling League 179 De?o 169 147 192 ball Manager William T. Galey Grant ... 156 J37 195 197 |fv year. The old guard neither dies nor surrenders, continued as the league leading Lehrer 183 3d of Overbrook, Pa., and to Man- Medwick . 173 174 Sloan 199 210 226 ager-elect Howard G- Turner, Jr., Copax pinners swept the Scrap lir dogs just fold up on 'em, and they drop down to the Yarn 176 143 Nagy 114 '39, of Ridgewood. The manag & r>rs or into obscurity. A few hang on as managers or Plant in three straight games on ers of the championship cross- Totals 790 822 850 BROWN BROTHERS d ha.se coaches. Monday night at the Udzielak al- Totals 907 927 877 country and soccer teams also re- leys while the runner-up Casting La*d Pl.nt No. 1 (1) Synowieeki't ceived major awards, Pour minor WISH THE PEOPLE OF letters and on« class numeral were Among those who pass out this year are Frankie keglers took three games from Bruno 161 154 188 J. Vozielak 163 169 179 Gyure 154 160 149 Papp 126 149 116 given to the remaining managers. rh, Rogers Hornsby,*Jimmy Dykes, Goose Goslin, Jease the Yard Refinery. As a result the CARTERET AND VICINITY Burke 199 151 173 Shine 119 141 182 A total of 43 boys from New <, Tony Lazzeri, Kiki Cuyler, Pat Malone and—well, two teams arc still separated by a Baka . 137 176 164 Pencotty 178 165 160 Jersey earned awards. Four of A MERRY CHRISTMAS AHD A passing, you will also Bee old Bill Dinneen's name in margin of 3% games. Batta 172 164- 147 Kara 182 14B ISA these, including Captain-elect Tom \U>\ score Biunmtry for thi last time. • for the ftnt game the Mountain of East Orange, were Totals members of the varsity football HAPHSVCCESSfVUEWYEAR Copax team had a snap of it. The 813 805 821 Totals ... 768 169 787 You could write a whole hunk of practieally deathless Rheingold'i squad who received major letters. league leader* eked out a 20-pin These Last Days Of the Season We Are Closing Out; Y»rd Sc«l« (2) Thompson 160 134 205 Five more received "APA" inaig- about some of those fellows. Frisch came up to the victory in the opener, 824 to 804. tts direct from the Fordham campus, starred for years Dickson 166 1C6 171 Perseley 168 157 177 nit as varsity substitutees while ALL TOYS AT ONE TtfIRD OFF After that it was just too easy as Bednar 204 146 166 Blind 125 three earned the Bame letters for Ihc I'olo Grounds, had the audacity to tell John Mc- they copped the second game by Lawlor 166 . 10B J. Kamont 153 139 junior varity football. Out of the Solve Your Shopping Problems Here • where to get off, and in so doing lost a chance to man- 54 inns and the final by 69. George Feeley 179 McLeod 196 200 119 38 numerals for freshman grid- Landon, lead-off man, held the |th»' team. Dwrilla 144 159 170 M. Vozielak 158 192 203 dent, the highest number awarded spotlight for the Copax pinners Dzurilla since the 44 to the dasu of 1938, tt 140 168 155 JJtt&IXj,."Ji[|*SfcaH a better Ifchi .V) .HllHlty the gamblfrs; that he was being double-crossed, Yard Scale .; 24 12 142 Such a competent official as teams anywhere in the country Simon [thai his refusal to pay came when he discovered the Mechanical No. 1 22 14 136 160 166 John Murray, an authority on the will be able to bring their game up All the People in Carteret Copper Powder 21 15 Stark 189 172 161 sport, estimated that basketball to a point where they will be Sharkey 194 Yard Refinery 21 18 181 156 has been speeded up double. He worthy rivals o^ any good West (including Scroggins) information came to me from a Chicago sports- Scrap Plant 17 19 is worried over the effect of the Coast quintet. win, professed to know all the details. . . . "The boys Silver Refinery 17 19 Totals 88"4 868 79» continuous fast play on boys of He believes, also, that the rules I llnrnsby wouldn't dare fight the case in court," he White Metals 16 '21 high school age and younger. committee will be obliged to add a Main Office -12 23 Tank Hoiue No. 1 (2) Already, indeed, experiments clause to the ne* rule exempting MAX'S BAR AND GRILL '"•cause of his standing in baseball. That's why they Lead Plant No. 1 11 2i Kostenbader ...' 174 190 168 designed to ameliorte the present junior teams. 'I hey figured he'd make some sort of compromise Smelter 8 28 Kolibas :... 1B7 148 14 condition are being tried. For' «i,-0l.," he said to the writer, 164' 545 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. tl been a very profitable fish, and they didn't want Tank House No. 2 301 o*y* •- 204 example, at the recent contest be- d0 not see how the youngsters can Lead Plant No; 2 321 Blind 126 tween Long Island University and stand the terrific pace and, even if Tel. Carteret 8-1304 ft him get off the hook." Burr 165 164 154 Stroudsburg Normal, the und line they do, it is demanding more of I h^ American League will miss Lazzeri. he created Scrap Plant (0) Sloan 176 181 151 throw was eliminated and the ball them than they should be asked to 'ui'g of a milestone in the majors. He brought the Ussenski 1S(3 189 157 upon every occasion was faced in un,iergo. And, the necessity of Comba 167 222 159 Totals 796 849 816 the center of the court in posses- mueh mOrc rjgid training for a |i«ns to the ball park. They gave him his picturesque Simione 133 180 104 Main Offic. (1) sion of the team last scored upon, basketball season than hitherto l'oosh 'Era Up Tony. No baseball writer created Pasipanki 166 137 104 Riteli'na 162 166 151 Results arc reported to have been has been the rule will be a neces- Mai 205 169 l»0 Posoby 156 excellent in reducing the pre&- ajty." Nationalistic pride in Lazzeri was such that his aure of play. Thought will occur 11 came to the park with Italian flags, which they Jaeger ....: 194 180 Totals 804 837 714 Moleen 138 172 146 that any rule requiring pallatives Greyhound Depends on Sight '•'•I gleefully whenever he broke up the game. (S) Mullan 138 183 13 of this sort cannot be a good rule. The greyhound was originally lll'i e had been other Italian players before Lazzeri— Landon 208 202 196 Einhorn 146 177 13« Two-Year Jump bred to hunt and kill and unlike AS LOW b I'ing Bodie—but none wa» able to stir the enthusi- Balewich 126 " With the stipulation incor- many sporting dogs he uses his sight J. Kopin Totals .788 881 737 porated in the playing code, one rather than his. noie. A proof ot II .... 150 134 Uie spaghetti sniffers to the same point of frenzy. Schur 184 . thing is definitely established. The ancient origin, sayi t writer in the ;i current superiority of college bas- Log Angeles Times, may be teen in '" was peculiar, too, since Lazzeri was anything but Seibert ., 18$ Up *nd Down ketball on the West Coast over the early carving found In old tombs irt Perka 181) loi The examining lawyer was cross- '»l player in the sense of Ruth, Maranville and the game in other sections is pro- in Persia and Egypt. Their clean L. Zysk .-. 176 190 158 questioning an Irishwoman in !) nounced. This because the Pacific outline would please any artist, el >' was just an earnest, conscientious, capable per- court with regard to the stairs in 1 Coact Conference has hail the no- ther ol the present or past periods. IVrhups it was « tribute to his Italian admirers Totals 824 891 778 her house. "Now, my good woman, jump rule for two years, in which 'Die straight front legs, arched back pleas* tell the court how the stairs and nanow body is a streamline true merit in simple virtue. time, fives out there have had time (3) run in your house." model ot canine beauty. And like 1914 to develop ball handling skill un- Varba 170 166 480 "How do the stairs run?" re- the "man on the flying trapeze" der the high speed conditions which Delivered in Carteret, N. J. Brook. Sboe I'oli.h 146 106 2 IS peated the woman. "Sbure, when his movements are graceful, for the characterize the present game. "'i from the ihores of The wife cut her husband some F. Donnelly 225 208 174 I'm upstairs they run down, and gait of a greyhound it as even as As conditions «re at present, had been Hamulak .... 170 217 181 that of the trotting horse. sandwiches for hi» lunch. She precise «i)d careful ball handling Chiswick. B. Donnelly 196 183 160 «,m Square Mile* of Part 'phoned him some time later. have gone intg the discard, com- e neigh' The inception of Canada's nation- YOU CAN BUY AN "Dear," she said, have you paratively speaking, in all sections So Warm! him the Totals 907 945 fl parks ivttern goei back to INS, e^te* any sandwiches?'1 (0) when an ares ot ten square mllei, other than the Pacific Slope. Deit- Koi- hor birthday little l'at hud n«&# with the ball under high tao* fe but much to her "•¥•»','" hit replied, "Th»y were 164 167 177 I Malkug i«t» ISO at Barjt, Atb«rta, was BMtrved for 9)on is fcn element, of the sport that ditsaupiiiiitnisnt, not one of the very nice. Why?" Simon lftT 180 181 park purpoiei. From this Canada's will have to bg developed, ai West guests at tea noticed it. At last sh I "Oh, nothing,' she otld him. Stark 804 179 168 obiin ot national park* has grown Coast fives have shown can, be done could bear their indifference no "Only 1 suppose you'll have to Sharkfijr 199 218 159 to i va>t domain, consieting ot twen- in time, gay two years. longer. "Oh I" she exclaimed, "I'm ty Individual parlci, with a com- When Stanford sppisred in thin BO warm In nff iww ring."_To "Hind by the cU»n your brown »hoe& with meat NOWHERE ELSE CAN MONW BUY SO MUCH blind SIN ot 13,533 square milts. city last year at opponents to the ron to Globs «nd Math St«r. putt tomorrow' !'—Tit-Bit#. TotftK M0 854 ifiT

Three Stars In Rt SOCIAL ttUB FIVE VORDR—A ChristmBR party w&f, JR. ttl)B CONDUCTS "LETS GO TO THE MOVIES" held Tuesday niprht b» ttle twt* IN BUSY Women's Club at the hfttnt'tft M*n. THEATRFI A TULETDE PARTY AT THE RAHWAY She (roes off on a nerre! trip to William Brose on llortiabjr Street. When II hiiahnmi is ton orrnpie Pnris, where «he. meet.s Melvyn Members ! jflf • **•"•«*. n, Turkey Supper, Exchange with ciiil'.idc ititcr(>':l« I" t''vc itny Douglas, who in returning to KIIK Series Of Basketball Games lime to his home, h«B hi« *ifp the land «ft«r » lonjr Hojourn in In At Home And Away WISHING YOU ALL Of Gifts Features rijht lo look elsewhere for rt>- din. Immediately they full in I'll I 1 A MERRY XMAS Christmas Fete Tnnnce' love, and «p«Tut the one evening To Start Soort 1 Thai is (he problem 1re»ted by "ALIBABA (i( »he hw< free torrthpr. She re I'ANTRKET Spick and spnn in i \ I: I'l'IM-T Mfmlxrs' of the the nnw Mnrlene Dietrich picture, fuses to tell her name, saying thiit. •<• uniforms the bnsUntVinll tenm TO TOWN" ,.!•, ).mi' .)•'|inri lriont of thft Wom- "Angel," which opens Thurnday althoufh the renretn it, the evi' at the Railway Theatre. "Anjel" the I'krnlninn Social (Huh will .,,,• i lull nf Cartorpl held their must be looked upon a? nn was.directed by Kinst. Lubirh and 'in t himy schedule of frames at incident, whioh cannot be repeater nimii.'il i lui'imns party Tuesday features Herbert Mnrahall and me imil nway after the holiday DOURIBH name* her "Angel." In !r:nit After onch home (fiime a nii'lii :il Mi'lnclien Inn, where a Melvyn Doufclas in top male roles. C1"-l-ln,,','|, „'."'"* Rpilc nf the appeal of Douglas, s nee will be held. Arrangements 1 iirkcy ilinnor was served. Mem- Marlon; Diutrirh plays tlie. wife fin the haskethnll season were of Herbert 'Marshall, who is u (Cfiea back hume and takes up hef SUN MOM one atl- idc jil ii MeetinR of the cllil) iloiwti IW iMMll, with. with Marqh.Hll1,yfh(> does not r,! h. l Tealize bow uuhnp^K nhe, ia... Monday ni({ht. r.r:im. Tint connisted of the sing- ^Itfr i'Ttfft »ir>hs4*'.iWr §K*k ?^ "ONE MI1.R F III!'- Ill nnils hy the assembled eiird party in the club room unlay night in the Congregation (•ruiin i -;nlii, "Hiily Night" by Wednesday nijfht of next. week. — HIT NO. j • of Loving Justice, when Gerald Mi •: Ann (iilincy, and Rreetinns Walter Wndink and Michael Mar- DOLORES DEL RIO JR. HEBREW GROUP Mnusner was admitted as a mem- fi-,!,,, the M'nior Woman's Club of knwilz are in chai-Rp of the ar- PETER LORRE ber. A short play, "No VisitoiH CjirtiM-ci., .'vprTOsed by Mrs, Harry rangements. "CHARUE'CHAN Allowed," was presented by Hilda YCIMIIIM and Mrs. Howard W. TOMARKBIRTHDAY Th(> basketball tearrj, however, Tlini n. |ii-esidi'tit and former preni- Hokler, Charlotte Gardner, Rosiyn BROADWAY" HKKUtRl MARSHALL, MARUENE DIETRICH «nd MELVYN is tlio center of interest with the SILVER di ni, will) :i n'spnnsp by Mm Ann Khrenfeid and Rose Kaplan, with First Anniversary Is Set DOUGLAS in "AngH" now at th« lUhway. flul) Michael DabrnwolRki has Id illy of the junior orpiniiation. Mian Hertz directing. TUES, hrnn elected manager of the team Mi ••; AKHPS Gundcrson had For January 8 In and Eugene Wadiak is his assist- R«qu»at c)i;ir(.'i' of tin1 proitrntn. Others r.rm Snak», In Gentle "Come Home, Norm»ndi«" Fire House ant. A special meeting of the club "A BRIDE FOR HENR7 pi,nit were: Mrs. Joseph Al- The slehrter Kreen, or grass snake, She 1IH(I looked carefully into Carole Lomburd ANTIQUE EXHIBIT will be held Thursday night of next Rcizzinc, Mrs William Thorn, which grows (o a length of perhaps Fred Ms« Murray CARTERKT Celebration of th'e every pen in the pet store, but it week when reports will be received Mr:. Hiilsoy Tilton, Mrs. Robert one und one-half loet, is the gentlest "Swing H5|h, Swing Low* first anniversary of the Alliance of j on the resulta of the card party, Ci-iieitic, tlie Miaaes Mary Filrma, of serpents and should never be was evident that she had not found Junior Hebrews will he held in No. SET FORM 13TH and other business will be trans- Cattit • rhic CouRhlin, Catherine killed, assents a writer In the De- what she wished. 2 Fire House Siiturdny, January fl. acted, SUNDAY Cnili, l.illinn Donnelly, Rita Bran. Display To Be Arranged By troit News. It's more sensible to "Was there some particular THURS. dun, I.yiliii Bwtiinff, Gladys Hn- Leonard Kiinznmn, chairman of jump on n chair nt sight of a mouse breed of don y°u wanted?" in- Mon. - Tue*. - Wed. lii'i. Kliiiiclip ZiembB, Julia Ginda, the committee in chaw, will be Mrs. Russell Miles than to shrink from one of these quired the proprietor. Cheaper Cart WILLIAM POWELL llrkn llcil. Ann Proskura, Ann •milted by Charlotte Hertz, Ann harmless crenlures. Its teeth. ar« "Yes," she said. "We thought Automobiles are more than ?200 "THE PERFECT I,(nv;iiHlciW,-ki and Olive Gunder- Barry and Rose Kaplan. For Clubwomen too tiny to make a scratch on your we mijfht like one of those ocean heaper today than in 1914, al- MYRNA LOY thumb and a grasshopper makes it SPECIMEN" The organization met last Snt- CARTERKT — Two January greyhounds we've been healing though they are larger, more eco- "DOUBLE WEDDING" a big meal. — Al. meetings have been scheduled by about." nomical, more comfortable and — HIT NO. 2 — o the Woman's Club of Carteret, one safer. "THE BARRIER" to take place January 13, the other Dancing Every Saturday Night January 27, both at the Borough at JOE NORANTE'S Hall. The first will be an Ameri- can Day, with Mrs. RusRell Miles 1 WISH ALL MY FRIENDS AND as hostess, at which there will be DE LUXE TAVERN an exhibit of American art. For this Mrs. Miles has aeked owners PATRONS IN CARTERET 169-171 WEST MAIN ST. RAHWAY, NJ. of any early American glass or PHONE RAHWAY 7-2778 other antiques to led them for the Make R^ni-rvftlionii Now for the exhibit. Typical American re- NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY and freshments will be served. H May The New Year Bring You Him Something Useful- MONSTER FLOOR SHOW At the second meeting Mrs. Emil Full court" dinnT, nois- malceri, c»oi, Stremlau, chairman of internation | HEALTH AND PROSPERITY novrlliai, ttr., with a superb orchettra. al relations, will present a speaker Join Th*» Crowd on that subject. Another inter Give Him Something Neat, eating session in store for the I LOUIS HUBER RING OUT THE OLD members is that, on February 24 when Mrs. John Hundiak will be | BUILDING CONTRACTOR RING IN THE NEW chairman for Ukrainian Day. It Rrmember L««t Year'i Party? Give Him 'BOND' Clothes for Xmas is expected Rev. John Hundiak 1621 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. Thi. Will Be Much Better will talk on the history of the Tel. Carteret 8-1852 SEVERAL RESERVATIONS STILL OPEN Ukrainian Peoples at that time. He'll Surely Enjoy the Treat!

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I|V,I v«ry briefly and ,m|,oilnntly in one or tttry •! |Mi inrcs, and then got tbt glrlt i his young We with MWttw ,„.,. ,,f "Kid Galahad," The two thrilling »c«net pictured above are from "Ebb Tide" C.Mtn! [,,.h |.;,|wftnl G. Robinson, ,,,,1 Humphrey Bogart. opening at the Ditmaa tomorrow night for a 4 day showing. Be- .,,11 .lirets of that pic- low are 3 scene* from "Thoroughbreds Don't Cry" coming to the ,|,snibed as "Wayne di-tiuKuish him from Strand Friday night with a preview showing. i:,.s, if there were

:,fh.i (he solid hit he , lUhiul," he i» appear- j* ,l,,n;u-iiic D-l," again , •;, i.• tj. George Brent i \v, inn, coming to the .,,;,,( I-I»W night. This ,,ii 4ieet»~each and i t Ji cm — referred to ^Jl^J • That meant that ilmved recognition. Also—"JUNGLE MENACE" — Final Episode \P1CKFORD GAVE MON. & TUES. WED. & THURS. FOR 1ST CHAKE Aktat Hlamalf.. .*•< 6*t \si Assignment For \Viho Megaphoned Mh-ltoy ltoiiii.'y. DAV kWT\ flDl l.»Vf In UH yonngfr plias- •it y ml liuniilil SIlHlillr lie DUI AnV UlRL ,.„ piuy n part In "Tluir- us l!n> iTRiili dl' IHT ^iiiK : iiml iirtlni; priTijtlii- H\n^ with ;i lil;nk *-yr mil rinl:, wit Ii :i IllsliilK iiiiKlilirtidH Don't Cry" In the uemonN of Judy IIIIC'C 111 "Hriiuiltvii> Mrlcii m ] nl™<- of n rmiplrntk hoard- milku, Frances Farmer Wllkll she pl.iys Mini sln •(iotta Piilr of Now Iwm'l Try" Judy (Jilliill nl tryst to vtop whiu ;ip- inn IHIIIBC ht'i-iicr, mill Koiiiild the grandHOn of licirn to her IIH nn imr ! iml, on the set of the 'inllllK imirilti'. mi IOIIKHKII t>ei*r. Stevenson-Lloyd Os- Mary Livingstone Plus Inimitable McGee And Molly Theme Of Gripping Film To him to the true values of life and . "Ebb Tide," which Provide Hilarioas Laugh Riot In 'this Way Please' Show At The Crescent makes him easy prey for the beau- ,iw night'at the Dit- tiful women and grasping men who heap laudation upon him, "Some •, witnessed a strange Mary Livingstone, plus her de-th. e year, "This Way Please" goes Presenting gripping incidents in ton in "Submarine D-l" cominf the career of a champion boxer, Blondes Are Dangerous" opens ii Mary Pickford met lirioua laugh, and Fibber McGee all the way in giving a full portion to the Majotic tomorrow night. whose swift rise to fame blinds Monday at the Crescent Theatre. n for the first time in and^MoUy, those inimitable fun- of side-splitting humor, ear-catch- atern of radio fame, make an aus- ing melodies and the wholesome picious screen debut in one of the —Alio— i.Uh it WU Mil* Pick- brand of romance. —Alto— biggest laugh-getters ever to cgme SEVEN DAYS STARTING WITH Thrilling Adventure in the lave Ilogan, now director out of the Paramount studios, the DICK POWELL in North Wood. musical comedy-romance "This Seek-And-Ye-Shall-Find Syttam Ir." his first chance to "RENFREW OF THE "THE SINGING Way Please" which opena Tuesday j|iiriuic. The film was "Can you type?" ROYAL MOUNTED" MARINE" pn the Dust," one of the night at the Strand Theatre. "Well, I use the Columbus sys- I.:.: productions. Hogan Conceived in the gay tradition tem." PREVUE FRI. NITE inking into motion pic- which made "Waikiki Wedding," "What's that?" GALA MIDNITE SHOW - NEW YEAR'S EVE |«,i- working is property "Turn Off the Moon" and other "I discover a key then land on Continuout 1 Bi r't: HI . musical comedies the smash hits of it."—Think. 2 to 11 P. M. MAJESTIC IAFS PLAYING AT THE.... THEATRE — PERTH AMBOY EVENINGS TEL. P. A. 4-3388 4:30 "The Life of Emite ZoU" PERTH 6:20 "Submarine D-l" PllEVUE STARTING WITH Mondty TIMETA*IE , 8:IS "Ttie Life of Emile Zola." Last Complete Show Starti at 8:15 P. M- PREVUE FRI, UN *TA1K IT. AT THK FIVE COHNKRS «fe at All PERTH AMBOY Othtf TfBCM JUDY I FOUR (4) DAYS - STARTING WITH THREE (3) DAYS GARLAND REVUE FRI. NITE STARTING WITH MICKEY TWO COMPLETE SHOWS PREVUE NEXT ROONEY ItitMl "Unilinl l)i,nr>mul,u" TiUS "Klili Tlilr" SOPHIE I'I'E TIME TABLE: ItitM "SriMiHil Hom-ynnion" TUESDAY NITE IIIL^II "Kill, TUf" 2 COMPLETE SHOWS TUCKER

TECNICOLOR PREVUE TIME TABLE RONALD I), 10 "Kbit Title" 7llO "DHllKrr. l.ovr Hi \\«irk" SINCLAIR Dill) "Kill, I lllr • 1(1:111 "llnuKrr, l.lllc Hi «»rk' C. AUBRY SMITH

STARTING WITH PREVUE TUES. NITE THE GAYEST GAL AND GAG SHOW OF THE YEAR! PAT WAYNE GEORGE fi O'BRIEN MORRIS BRENT litiwdttwSudS**- vie* for a eirnr vie* for thrtHi mi COMING ...and kicimt found mwitttm h« tin |»IUnt ttjn- Oscur HOMOLKA wai lioklni ftrl Frances FARMER NEW YEAR'S EVE RAY MilLAND GALA AND FRANOWH -UEIS WESTON WHOOPEE! rotrrr GALA POVv SHOW LAST PAUL MUNI In NEW YEAR'S EVE TIMES DEC. 31," 1937 FAVORS — NOISEMAKERS — SOUVEMRS STARTING AT H P.M. "THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA" . COME TO THE QAYE3T PAR^Y WE'VE EVER HAD mm SF/ONP SF.rnoN, PACK FOI1T] l.he littsis of nn ox pnrto hewing; that is, a jBASm CMSTIN(iS honrinjr in which only one side has present- PA-i CARTERET PRESS ril its story. We do not know of the Wood- bridge boys, accused of unaportamnnship Subscription, $ 1.T>0 Per Yenr Tclephoiiw ("nrtcrct 8-115(10 and unnecessary roiifrhneaa, being given an opportunity to give, their version of such un- Published by CarterH. Press AT OUR CAF pleasant instances as may have occurred. OFFICE Mixed Drlnkt Mftdr According Jn (,| , Mjulm Rijht — T5"|y S»ti«fy - Ovijy TI, i 76 WASHINGTON AVE., CARTERET, N. J. Coach McCarthy apparently has obtained his data from the Carfceret players alone. FOft YOU* HOLIDAY NEElxs r. H. BYRNE E(litor In addition, we baJieve Coach McCar- CASH AN© CARRY PACKAGE |)F,> UK Y GKBGORY MannglnR Editor ANTM MFYRR KOSENBUIM Sport* Kditor thy RhouW identify publicly the person or Entered an second (-lass matter .lime 5, persons he believes responsible for inspir- 1O24LAI Cnrterfit, N. J.. Post Office, under ing the roughness to which ho refers. We i inference full justice will be shown purely by the public condemnation which i.s cor- ain to meet such a disclosure. Looted in The Ann«.«, Pr.r,|,itl[, We think both these points should be You Do Not H«v<- Tn Gn N-» i|, ,,ll(r,,v!l)iNM, '•riui r n ,., n,r hlMun i.l Join iiiili.-m. II w»« wrlllwi wr .1, investigated thoroughly. We say this in full Compete Lin* of SUndnrH M»rcK»nHi»r ,, < r|<< 1- nnir.li IIIKI u-iis llrnl nrlntnl mi Hfl', Our Standard of f»ir Drilling Gnu Burl y, l»a; In !!.<• N.-w Vi.pfc Mun. Kvprv v.-nr on li(> '(lKay that thtre U no Santa Clam. Pap» «ay§ ''If you »ee it in The Sun, if. .o." Crass-Eyed Plane toll me the truth, i« there a Santa Claui? VIRGINIA O'HANLON, 115 Weit Ninety-Fifth Street. Miss S." whose unbridled in- Virginia, your little friends are wrong. two children carried her work forward alone. The note of tri- genuity let her to giving "a Pink They have been affected by the skepticism LIBRARY NOTES umph deepens; a new science, a Cocktail Party"—if you have been 1 of a skeptical age. They do not belie ve ex- THE SILVER STRING" new concept of the physical world Inclined to have too many guests was growmg beneath her slender cept they .see. They think that nothing can BY CORA JARRETT for your rooms, or too many drinks This book is a leisurely romance hands. Because- of her the arma- be which is not comprehensible by their for your guests—if you have never by the author of Strange Houses ment of medicine was to gain a little minds. All minds, Virginia, whether whose varied gifts need no intro- tremendous new weapon, and thought of eating in solitary pleas- A MERRY they be men's or children's, are little. In duction. man's knowledge was able to reach ure, judging a man's appetite by 1 this gr.eat universe of ours, man is a mere The original draft of "The Sil- out toward strange new frontiers. his side—getting the man with the TO ALL WX FRIENDS AND PATRONS I ver String" was written before the The power and the glory came meal—if you want to be amused, 1 insect, an ant, in his intellect, as compared at last, but she did not want them; For Especially Ckoice, Select Holiday Wined author began her first published if you want to learn a little-, if with the boundless world about him, as novel, "Night Over Fitch's Pond." the honors pouring in on her frail you want to laugh while learning Liquors, in Artistic Holiday Packages at] At intervals before an.d after head counted less with her than measured by the intelligence capable of Dear Editor: It's funny us anything the way these two novels, the book has her notebooks, her teat-tubes, the —read "Corned Beef and Caviar." REASONABLE PRICES grasping the whole truth and knowledge. guys gets kinda soft-headed an' sentimental over been re-written. The publishers bare laboratory walls. To her Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. thin here Christmas spirit. Birds that's hard boiled feel that the delay in its appcai- death it was science and mankind she cared for, not fame. Inspir- CARD OF THANKS He exists as certainly as love and generos- the rest o' the year get to slobbetin' all over they- ance is more than compensated for SEE KUTCY selves about it. Why, ScrogginB which he's a pretty by the wide range and ripeness of ing and deeply moving, written We wish to extend our thupiis i All the Letting Brandi of Imported ami I)i>ii:,.,t,c j ity and devotion exist, and you know that tough bird most any other time, is as bad as any of the finished work. with sincerity and distinction, and appreciation for the act; of Can B. Had Hrr, they abound and give to your lif% its high- 'em. Monday me an' him got to tiilkin' about C_hrist- In the Saturday Review of LiLp. ;,;„:; ("'.I;ie is a true classjf of kindness", messages of sympathy BEST BEERS in Stubbie*, Cans cr By the i ature for June 19, 1937, Mr. Ber- and beautiful floral offerings re- 1 est beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary mas shoppin' an' has it all made up we'd go over to biography. nard de Voto wrote: ceived from our kind friends am! MISSION BELL SPECIAL PORT WINE 1 would be the world if there were no Santa the big town in the late afternoon an' do our ?hop- "CORNED BEEF AND CAVIAR" in Fancy Quart Bottles pin'. Course we don't figure to spend no money ac- "What one misses most in the neighbor* during our recent be- 1 Claus. It would be as dreary as if there we're fiction of today i.s the novel of BY M. HILLIS and B. FOLTZ reavement in the loss of our be- count o' him bein' Scotch an' me havin' none to RHINE WINE SHERRY MUSCAT personal relationships devoted to If you live alone and like it—or loved son and brother, William (V- no Virginias. There would be no child-like spend- We was goin' to do that popular form called OUR OWN SPECIAL BONDED RYE faith then, no poetry, no romance to make men and women as you and I know if you live alone and don't like it Donne.ll. We especially thank Rev. 1 window shoppin'. them. Some day a bright young —because you've never k|iown Joseph A. Mulligan, the bearev A SPECIAL GOOD TIME AT tolerable this existence. We should have We're all set to grab a ferry when Scroggins man or woman is going to how to cowe with the "entertain- Carteret and Rahway police de- 1 no enjoyment, except in sense and sight. Btops like he's got some kinda stroke, "I can't a long and expert novel about peo- ment problem"—if you're living partment*, members of Fire Com- The eternal light with which childhood do it," he says. "I got to remember my duty as a ple as people. It will have no on a budget that maybe includes pany No. 1 and Star Landing Pos!, KUTCrS TAVERN theory except the very startling an orchid or so—but not that rar- fills the world would be extinguished. citizen an' more or less a taxpayer," V. F. W. NEW YEAR'S EVE one that a person's experience est of orchids -smart entertaining (signed) "What you yappin' about?" I asks, surprised means quite a lit to hiin,ii|d that op a small scale—if you are mor- A Good Supper Free — Music Not believe in Santa Claus? You might MKS. MARY O'DONNKLL, account! ain't never heard,him talk thatway before. "he iBn't therefore abaurd. It will bidly curious and would like to 1 A Happy, Prosperous New Year as well not believe in fairies, You. might "This is Christmas time," he says, "an' the bet- enable quite a lot of us to feel know more about the sad "case and Family. To All &• Viapb m Carteret from get your papa to hire men to watch in all tor part o' my nature is comin' to.the.top, Here ourselves Jn it from the inside in- Carteret, I the chimneys on Christmas to catch Santa the year is most gone an' ] ain't never been to one stead of admiring it from the out- Claus but even if they did not see Hanta council meetin'. Thcy'a one tonight an' I got to side." show my face there." Many readers have felt that 3A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW Claus coming down what would that prove? what Mr. do Voto suggests is true. "Maybe we got time to owadays the auvg« .«• YEAR,Full 4 Good. Lock and Good Fortune *,(. 4«v there i.s no Santa Claus. The most real d social propaganda through; the Health and Pfice T**90lf Ml? ' " "" "I wouldn't come in late for anything," he says. pages'of our novels has at times things in the world are those that neither "That there meetin' starts at 8 o'clock an' we might seemed to sweep away the mean- One In Carteret children nor men can see. Did you ever see be delayed. How would it look to come traipsin' iji ing of peronals interrelation* andj fairies dancing on the lawn? Of course not, after they gdta. ttarted. Every gux in. the place individual decisiuu. And yet UJ CAPITOL BEAUTY PARLOR would look 'round at us an' all start coughin'. You each human being his succe or but that's no proof that they are not there. now how people is at meetin's. No, Sir. We got failure in these matters i.s tht 566 ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET Nobody can conceive or imagine all the core of his life. They make him o be on time." i I ROBERT CAJRSIA, Prop. OdOKATi wonders that are unseen and unseeable in It ain't no uae tryin' to get ScrogginB to change. what he is; and when he offers his small or large contribution to the He's that bull-headed he won't listen. He's satrted the world. life of society an a whole they de- «ck already. You tear apart the baby's rattle and see termine its worthlessness or worth. "You be sure an' ooroe along with me," he says what makes the noise inside, but there is a The Silver String «oen deeper as we pert. "It's near A o'clock now," he went than moat novels of tdUy into (he veil covering the unseen world which not on. "By the time we get shaved an1 eat a bite it's development of a character by the strongest man, not even the united near time to get over to the Borough Hall. We what it personally accepts from life's experiences, and perhaps ;THE SURPRISE DF.P'T. STORE SOLSOKLQU strength of all the strongest men that ever otta be on timp. Don't forget that." I figure they's no use argufyiii' an' anyways I more by what it rejects. It is the lived, could tear apart. Only faith, fancy, aort o' felt some o' that holiday spirit, tflo. It's record of conscious) spiritual poetry, love, romance can push aside that about quarter to eight when I get to the hall an' choice. WISHES THEIR PATRONS AND FRIENDS curtain and view and picture the supernal Scroggins is waitin'. We go up an1 get seats. They's "THE WOMAN AT THE DOOR" BttENB TO Offi IBM guys hangin' 'round downstairs but only two in the BY WARWICK DEEPING beauty and glory beyond. Is it all real? Ah, Is there a supreme morality of A HfcRRY CHRISTMAS council room. We wait an' wait. Finally it's ten Virginia, in all this world there is nothing love that stands above the law? after eig»t, Scroggins gets to fidgetin'. else real and abiding. Such is the dramatic theme of "Maybe we could make that trip to New York Warwick Deeping'.s latest novel, a AND No Santa Claus! Thank God!~-He an' get back in time after all," he nay a, "Come on. biave and .tender tale of two lives and he lives forever. A thousand years Let's grab a ferry." against the world, wherein :i man A HAPPY NEW YEAR AMERRYCHRP from, now, Virginia, nay ten times ten "It's too late. The ferry stops at 7:30." stakes his honor on the innocence of a woman whom the courts would thousand from now, he will continue to "Not this time," hecomes back. "I switched calendars. Put a last year's December page on so hold guilty of murder. Only he could have written it, and its read- tWA make glad the heart of childhood. he'll think December 20 is Sunday an' he'll run 'til era will b,e gratefuj to him for 9:80." another fine tale of love, courage 1 The Carteret Conflict Sure enough the tory is waitin' an' we make and companion. TAKE NOTICE: We will move to our new itore at the trip. On the St. George ferry a guy wants to do (from the Woodbridge Independent) "MADAME CURUE" 590 RooMVfU Avanue, next to tho American Stcre, Serious charges have been made against some bettin* on how things is goin' to work out in BY EVE CURIE HAPPY PROSPEi the taxi strike in New York, He's offerip* big oddB the conduct of the Woodbridge Township This is the biography of Madame on or ftbout MUurch 1. Watch fer further but Scroggins wouldn't bite, "That guy looks too Marie Curie, discoverer of radium, High School football team in competition much like Phil Turk," he said. "I ain't takin' no twice winner of the Nobel priie, announcement!. with Carteret High School in. the annual chances with him." the greatest of all women scien- game between these rivals this fall. "What's the matter with Phil?" I asks, sur- tists, whose work changed the NEW YEAR course of the world's thinking an The charges have been made by a re- prised. "Phil's got a way about bets. The day of the that of another great woman, Joan of Arc, changed its* history. sponsible person, Coach Francis J. Mc- Audubon game he telephoned All' gets the score two It is written by her youngest Carthy of Curteret, and they have been minutes after the game is over." daughter, from Jong research given so much credence by him he is unwill- "So what?" among records published and un. ENTCHER'S ing to subject the boys in his school to fur- "He's offerip' odds on how the game comes out. published, and from personal re- ther of the treatment he asserts disclosed He befcU George Kurtz $10 to $5 that Carteret is membrance. It is the first full- Toy Headquarters heat by three touchdowns. George is all steamed length biography of Madame Woodbridge Township boys aa roughrwcls? Up; thinks he's got a good bet. He puts up thp Curie, and it is likely never to be 54 WASHINGTON AV«. CARTERET, N. J. instead of sportsmen. Coach McCarthy has sugar an' no does Phi!, him knowin' all the time what (linplaced as the definite one, Telephone, Ctrteret ft-0«64 cancelled a meeting of the two teams next the score ia. Well, about a hour or two later people The story that it tells is almost year. begins to t?«t in uu' spread the news how Audubon too straugu to be true. It is that wins by tlnee touchdown* an' a couple iaUtiun. of a little Polish girl, daughter of Christmas and New Year's Cards He declares, even if By inference, the George feels pretty blue but he don't suspicion an impoverished and patriotic pro- tactics of the Woodbmlge team were deli- Duthin'. Phil give him back the money, though. I'll fessor in u Poland still in the iron clutch of KUKHU; forced to earn u say that for hjm." berate and innpfred. living as a governed iji country We believe a thorough and systematic W«H, we looks things over in the big town for a houses on the Polish steppes while investigation of the»» allegations should be while an' stops in a few plac.es. Finally we starts her elder sister studied^ in Pajrw un Colored |)|s on made by local a,uwiojiiijes, We believe they back by Newark an' 2 bus. At the point of tha combined inefagre and Cuuk nvtfnu^ Scrogging sees the Borough Hall the fa.mu>, ablu finally to r»wl Fwit Candiesk Xmas Mt|ge$ are of such a grave nature that the stigma all lit up an' aajrg, "Let's get off an' see can We find R»m herself when S»e w*tw mar- they bear will be « permanent blot on Uie out what the council done." ried, starving in stone garrets, v future of athletica in this town unless they We got up ip.thp council Toom» an' they was four OJJ thu, qry,H <)J Mechanical ifljEleefrif Toys 1 poor and burning with are shown to lie false or, if true, are met or five inort fuy» tljere playin monopoly. "What did ththe counciil dVd$V Scroggini s aski. unappeasable ambition. At last with imposition of drastic; penalties upon she mat Pet^r Curiq, married aim BeautifulDoflj-Tteystf Every Bestription "Meetin/ jjd' gtart yet, Buddy," wy» one «' and went on to her frit, those responsible. % ifuys. All at U*wt we were in time aftar all. 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l.lnrn OMwtt Known Trxtllr Cnliiniiy I" general opinl.ni. light- WeiRht rlolhinK is nnt nlwnys cooler NewHudson TumelLinkNJ.,N. Y.; than henvyu-HRM clothing. This is true with linen, wtiirli is an excellent 1 rnndurtnr nf body hent In the trop Elaborate Ceremonies Are Held les heavy linen is worn, for it is coolest. Since linen Is also very ab- Thr IWt AH M. with Mr. Kvans again on the JKHSKY rlTV sorbent, says Pearson's London Omrity iliihiJiti'it ii new vi hirulRt nil. Weekly, heavier linen ITIOT* quickly SchmdcFs Give *100 In Cashtt Lincoln lumicl tmi i'i the Hudson The luncheon addresses were takes up perspiration than does fdvrr lnl".re?) Wi' l Thirty-ninth broaden*! al. 2 P. M. by the Mutual light. Linen i« the oldest known Stri'd. Mmihnttnti. and Weehaw- Brondrnsting Company over a net textile on earth and Is very dur- ken. N .1 , Tuesday with RR!» fes- work from WOR. able. The "winding sheet" in KinR tivities, featuring s military par- Miss Ann Rutledge, of Ottumwa, Tulnnkhamen's tomb was in good :ide, nhplnne manoeuvres, aeria Iowa, namesake and descendant of condition after having been in the Ivimh* nnd nn Artillery salute. the women Abraham Lincoln lov- vault 3 000 years. In Mtlvnnco ftnd independently pd in hi« youth, who \t here to es- Lucky Shoppers at 9 p.m. Frida of the ceremonies of the Port Au- say the role of the original Aivn arrangements to be the first motor- v fHl snd Rutlwlge in a W PA Federal Thea- ist, to drive from the New Jersey | SCHINDEL'S IS A "NATURAL" civic lenders held B celebration a tre Project prdouction, '!Prnta|Riw CHRISTMAS SHIR<•T! SALE. 10 o'clock on the Weehawken to Glory," ws« invited fty the Port when it opened to the pnbhr at 4 Vhntt. Authority to attend the dedication. A. M. Wednesday. At 10:10 P M. The tub* dedicated Tuesday is FOR DAD, SON And BROTHER In New York (iovernor Lehman Monday, accompanied by Frank the first of the twin tubes which delivered the address of dedica- Atiderson of Greenwich, Clonn., the Port Authority is building to SHIRTS tion at 11 A. M. on the Manhattan whose car he uses, Omero parked WE PLEASE THEM BECAUSE HERE WE HAVE New Jersey at • cost of $85,000,- I'Laza. At the close of his address in front of th» administration 000. It will be used for two-way EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANT. MEN LIKE THAT about 11 :?,!>, he threw a switeh building »t Boulevard East, the en- traffic for the next three years, STURDY DAY-IN-AND-DAY OUT WEAR THAT flushing on gr«)^ traffic light* to trantt to the tunnel in Weehaw- pending completion of the Recond murk the opening of the plaia. ken. He was not only equipped with SCHINDEL'S MERCHANDISE GIVES - - - AND THE or north tube which will be used When the green lights appeared food and blankets but he had a for west bound traffic, releasing SELECTIONS COMPLETELY PLEASE EVERY sirens sounded and a light flashed special parking permit issued by I the present or south tube for east- SHOPPER BUYING MEN'S GIFTS! ntop the land ventilation building Harry Vnnderbock, head of the bound vehicles. at Eleventh Avenue and Thirty- Hudson County Boulevard Com- 1 ninth Street as a signal for the re- Prepared for st least a thirty- mission. He said he was the first person to cross the Trihorou|»h OPEN TILL 10 P. M. XMAS EVE lease of two aerial bombs, to be, hour wait, Omero C, Catan, 23 1 followed immediately by the ex- ears old, a salesman of 306 West Bridge when it was opener to the public. plosion of clusters of smaller Twenty-eighth Street, completed MAKE bombs. Harbor Craft Join Din SCHINDEL'S The explosion of the bombs sig- YOUR nalled for harbor craft to sUrt BLAUKOPF their symphony of sirens, whistles (UP THE HILL) XMAS and bells. (iovernor Hoffman of New Jer- WISHES THE PEOPLE OF CARTERET GIFT sey made the address of dedica- A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and HEAD- tion on the Weehawken Plaza at \u Noon. At the end of his speech A HAPPY NEW YEAR QUARTERS sirens sounded the signal to Bat- tery A, 112th Field Artillery, New SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Jei^ey National Guard, to dis- DOLLS-CARRIAGES-BICYCLES charge a salute of nineteen guns from a position on » near-by hill 1 KIDDIE CARS - ROCKING HORSES overlooking the Weehawken Plaza. Governor Hoffman then threw a Mechanical and Electric Trains - Sleds ."switch to turn on a green light sig- Electric Appliances - Tree Light Sets and Bulbs naimng the opening of the piaza. ALSO A FULL LINE OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS I , The tunnel, however, was for- mally opened to traffic until A o'- Moit Important Of All - The Prices Have Been clock yesterday morning. 1 Slashed To The Bone Between 11 and 12 o'clock six- Never Before Were There Such Sweeping Reductions • teen airplanes assigned by the 1 COME AND BE CONVINCED United States Navy, the Coast Guard, New York National Guard and New Jersey National Guard J. BLAUKOPF vSl flew in formation over both plazas. 564 ROOSEVELT AVENUE The public was admitted to un- Tel. Carteret 80340.J reserved areas at 10 o'clock. 1FREE DELIVERY Guests holding tickets assembled Men's All-Wool Scarfs at the Manhattan Plaza at West Large selection ot plaids £~\ Thirty-ninth Street and Dyer Ave- and combination colors nue at 11 o'clock. with fringed edges. An After the dedication the Port Authority transported its 1,500 OUR FIRST CONSIDERATIONS HAVE, SINCE ideal gift. guests by special buses to the Hotel Astor for a luncheon where Harold OUR INCEPTION, BEEN L. Icke, Secretary of the Interior, Suspender & Garter Set and Mayor La Guardia spoke. SERVICE QUALITY AND PRICE Elastic suspender and A ^\/» Frank C. Ferguson, chairman of the garter sets; boxed in n I •*• Port Authority, prosed at the wear dedication and at the luncheon. We Take Pride In Living Up To This Motto. neat Xmas box. An inex- Large selection, hand Ceremony Broadcatt pensive gift. tailored, tilk-l i n e d 2$ The, dedication was broadcast, by | To Feu Who Have Helped Us WE THANK YOU | & Beautiful patterns and three broadcasting companies. A 1 Belt and Buckle Sets colors. description of the new tube by AND EXTEND A MOST CORDIAL WISH FOR A II John C. Evans", chief engineer of Genuine cowhide leath-\ the Port Authority, was broadcast VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A Suedecloth Shirts from 9:45 to 10 A. M., from a car ed belt with initial buc- Made by "Big Yank". lie! over an NBC network. The pro- JY£E YEAR kle. In Xmas box. Warm durable suede gram was repeated on the return cloth in navy or grey trip from Weehawken for short- THE STORE OF VALUES wave broadcasts to Europe, and Men's"Esmond"Robes South America. It was the first in- Heavy, warm robe* in ternational radio hook-up ever at- ttiiiploil uiHerground. Mens Fancy Hose The Columbia Broadcasting and patterns. All sizes. Give Him Hote 0 Company equipment traveled AARON RABPW1TZ Individually boxed. through the- tunnel fnr broadcast- ing purposes from 11 to 11 :1» A. smarl urn vatlrrn> lu •«\rltlr>. nolllbi »>d n« AHWoolFlannelRobes iarr>. AH »l«»n. X&f lal Reg. $5.95 values. Smart

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Red Table WINE $1.00 per gallon and up "UTICA" MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS WEN'S HORSEHIDE COATS MEN'S "BIBIG Soft, fine quality corduroy, in grey, Canula* »«1 U4 front quarter boruhioa BEER UNION SUITS navy and brawn; slack M We carry 18 different kinds of BEER in bottle* ^1 7 c a case and up leather with wool pi, id WORKSHiRTSj model, high waist, side lining, 4 pockuL. Horm- X Also Boer in Cans *1./O ^ buckles, wide bottom. All Mail' to -*-11 '"' $9.49 hide windbicakci. 1Ut. Blur >" sizes. £d are) raaubra> at $10 95 All ii*«. 12* h We carry « large jtoclt of imported and domestic liquors you don't have to buy your —lull ml «» Christina, liquor out of town as we have the largest liquor stock in Cartcret and we i a « rlbvn »" '«••«. SI talur •Irr'r.—all»l»- are always happy to wn:UH^ .. >* .^ V'^^^^0^\ ra. Prompt and efficient delivery service for CartereVand vicinity. i "UTICA" J0%, WOOL PHONE CARTERET 8-0482 i lpiwimp UNION SUITS CHINDEL OVERALlS » (au.au* fcraad Ik.) •KIT "taluM «ailr *a« be «r|>r«drtl u« fur ualluaalb ••> Nagy's Family Liquor Store uarwllt la' I at rolamt trrll«« I"*1"1 tyt l $ ~HI( tae l»w«l wrlrr In <«"«• 99 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret, N. J. l'u»(a. NUca Ml t« U. BIHC, nallr aud 197-105 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY •a..