The Price of This Paper is 3 cents everywhere—Pay no more Four Page Colored TmStdMi Comic Section RET SS PRICE THREE CENT* CARTERET," N.7., FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932 VOL. X, No. 30 Busy Be* Social Club Wrong Man Arrested Pupils To Haa Two Events Slated Testimonial Dinner For High Report Of Money For Perth Amboy Cutting Activities Outlined The next card party under the aus- Louis Johnson, colored, of 3 Entertain P. T. A. pice* of the Busy Bee Social Club School Team Tomorrow Evening Spent In Relief Pershing avenue, was arrested early will be held on April 19 in the home By Hebrew Affiance Wednesday morning by local police Plans Complete For Affair To Be Given By Twilight Lugo* for the police of Perth Amboy on a 'Cleveland Revue Of 1932", of Mrs. Louis Dunrter at 75 Lincoln Sam Kaplan, Chairman Of Employment Manager Give* avenue. On the committee in charge In Honor Of Winning Of State Class 'B' Title By Carter* charge of cutting. Johnson was To Be Presented Tuesday High — Playart To Be Presented With Trophiea — Prom- Program Committee, Ar- Detailed Statement Of Re-held for s time but later it was Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mn. Es- learned that he wag not the man Night At April Meeting Of inent Coachie To Be Present — Assemblyman Elmer E. lief Work Done To March 24 telle Jamison. Mrs. Edward Strack ranged Checker And Bridge wanted. The mistake in identity Association In Columbus and Mrs. J, Richardson. Brown and Mayor Joseph A. Hermann Principal Speakers. Tournaments For Next In Carteret — More Than was caused through a confusion of On April 26 another card party names. The man wanted, it was School. More than two hundred are ex-Benkrrt, of Woodbridge; Tex Rown, $17,000 Expended. will be held by the club, in the home Meeting. learned later is a Negro known as of Mn. Matilda Hite, In Locust pected at the testimonial dinner to of Perth Amboy; John PiUpatrick, Ribinson, who lives in Edwin street The pupils of the Cleveland school street. The committee In charge be given In the high ichool gymnasi- of South River, and 'R«d' Smith, At a meeting of the Hebrew Social Th«, Employment and direct relief wheien hime stayB«IJ=s i•.n. ^»..v.^Carteret^. will entertain the Carteret Parent- um tomorrow evening by the Carter- coach of Trenton's high school cat* bureau established in Carteret for for that night includes: Mra. Harry 1 Alliance in the Chrome Synagogue The cutting occurred in State i Teacher Association at the associa- Yetman, Mrs, Charles Morris, Mm et Twilight League in honor of Coach to am which won the *t»U> Class 'A last night, Sam Kaplan, chairman of the aid of the unemployed and needy street, Perth Amboy, where Robin- tion's meeting to be held on Tuesday pTank McCarthy'* Csrteret High title. Smith is considered as one of has spent $17,206.92 since the de- Sager Bonnell, Mrs. H. Gawrensk the program committee, announced sonjs said to have cut a colored •o f n6st week in the auditorium of and Mrs. Louis Dunster. school basketball team, Class 'IV the greatest basketball authorities In partment was organized in Decem- 1 the Columbus school. The offering of New Jersey. Edward Walsh, of tit* an elaborate list of activities for the woman. champions of the state of New Jer- remainder of the season. The club ber. This money was spent in wages, the Cleveland pupils this year will »ry. Many prominent coaches of theAmerican I.epion, will act in his fa- will hold three more'meetingH before food, clothing, medical attention and be another revue of the type that state will be present and address the miliar rolr as toastmaster. it disbands for the summer aeaRon. medicine, fuel and other necessities. has been so pleasing and successful gathering. An elaborate program has been ar- Edward J. Walsh, pmployment County G.O.P. Women nf Kaplan haa arranged checker and Mayor Objects To in former years. But this year's pro- Assemblyma,.^v...«.,.. n, -Elm« r -E Brnwn, ranged by the rommitten headed bj bridge tournaments for th« next manager has issued a complete state- duction, "Cleveland Revue of 1932", Carteret, leader of the lower house Jim Phillips and consisting of Wil- •meeting to be held Mondain^y t:vt-iMiieveningK,, | ment of expenditures and other ac- is said to be by far the beat of the of the state Legislature, and Mayor liam Ricsel, Jerry Harrlgin, Hughie : Meet At Carteret April 18. At the May 1'9" meeting---' -~, | itvities of the relief bureau since it Water Co. Charge many revues given by this school. Joseph A. Hermann, will be the prin- Shanley, Adam Mnkwinski, Herbert Kaplan has procured Abe Finkle- was opened until March 24. The re- The production is under the person- u u i H cipal speakers of the evening. Amone Sullivan. Fred Colton, Al Bitgert, Kaplan has procd of Miss Anna E. Rich- stein, head of the New Brunswick Y. port follows: All Day Session Held In DOT- tt)e coacheg who have been invited and John Hits. Amt. expended in wagea Will Make Effort To Have Ser- Al Wlttmer, former football | Large trophies will be presented M. H. A. to address the club. Mr. no, jr. >..*.., of the ough — Prominent Speakers are: Finklestein has been connected with as employment relief . ..$7,368.71 vice Charge Item Set Aside There are only primary grades in coach at Princeton, who is now coach by the Twilight League to th« mem- No, of 3 day shifts creat- the Cleveland school and the little Are Heard, of the tiger basketball team which hers of the first te«m, the manager, the New Brunswick Y. M, H. A. for 609 —Basketball Team Praised. more than 17 years, He is conversant ed by this expenditure tots of these grades have an especial won the Eastern Intercollegiate title and the coach. The presentation will No. of working hours made appeal in their efforts in the revue. The Middlesex County Republican recentiy. Harry Baldwin, prominent be made by Edward \Valsh. •with Y. M. H. A. activities, and his 14,787 subject will be "Organization". Mr. available At a meeting of the Borough The school and the association invite Women's organization met in Carte- j^ew Brunswick high ichool mentor; j Music for the occasion will be fu*» S'o, of 3 day shifts slotted Council Wednesday night Mayor Jos- the public to attend. ret Wednesday with the local club of Earl Walters, " HenTy nished by Joe Sexton and his orehes- Finklestein has the reputation of be- 249 : ing both an interesting and enter- by County eph A. Hermann took exception to a Republican women acting as host*. *....- - tra. There will be dancing following No. of 15 day shifts alot- bill of the Middlesex Water Com- The meeting was held in Firehuuse - | ft * .If thu dinner. Howard Barns Is tin taining speaker. 62 caterer. Moe Levinson, president of the Al- ted by State pany for "service charges", amount- No. of positions secured Ing to more than $4,000. The bill, TU'AOS Following the games tonight, the liance, said the club cleared over 53 the Mayor explained is charged for First Scout Leaders w:s iisstt S Local Pnest May committee will meet at the home Of thirty dollars on the card party held through local industries Grill at noon, and the afternoon ses- N«. of man placements having the water in the mains wheth- IVaininff ManciSCOi of Bergen County, Elias Church To Go To Mer- and Medical Attention $9,838.21 to have the bill denied. Of Iselin Gives Talk. a former member of the Assembly. Council Cub Leader No. of orders issued to The, fire and water committee re- iden. families to date 1,795 ported that the repair work on the ' Other speakers were Holger Holm, Marks Anniversary 1 Father John Parscouta, pas- Thomat Norman Will Be Field No. of families receiving pumper of Fire Company No. 2 is pader *' °f Perth Amboy, Donald McLean, of 164 about completed and the engine will St Elias Greek Catholic Local Organiiation Holds Ban- Commissioner — Served As weekly aid to date „ may leave Carteret to take No. of individuals receiv- be in commission within a few days. quet In Honor Of Tenth Cubmaster Of Pack No, 6, 1,212 A resolution was adopted com- Raritan Council, u3, U.,.,.. „. charge of a larger parish in Meridcn, ing weekly aid to date Birthday. No. of individuals receiv- mending the basketball team of Car- AmericaDr. Frit, inz "A..=c,r.i^Abegg, the Leadership ™Th>v±l?See morning sessio;n waw«»s opene.,cud I w...,Conn.. Th...e. decisio—---=,n is t-o be made In an announcement made today ed clothing at Depot .... 181 teret high school for •winning the upe Traininaining Director of the Raritan byy Mrs. N, A. Jacoby, president of soon by Bishop Basil Takach, of the About 100 guest* attended a ban- ly Scout Executive Herbert W, Daily average off persons state championship. The team is high- th cal club m 61 Councill, was in generaneral charge of the 'o,'o cal club *ho m*to »n address diocese of . Tathe-, r Par- , quet held Sunday night in the FalFa-l Lunn, Thomas Norman has been ap- fed at Relief Restaurant ly praised in the resolution which the program. Over thirty men were "*• ••------_ tth i L™ riuor thirtv men were tu°f welcome. The meeting was theth n scoutchurcta hashah beeforn th ine paschadgt elevee ofn th yeare los- con hahUU kinki g ththe tenth anniver- pointed Field Commissioner for Cub-Total amount expended for was spread upon the minutes of theiupresent representing Scouting ™ed over to Mrs. Elizabeth Oliver, A h b1) th , h untll lt 1B R Qf the formation of ^ p^ bing of the Raritan Council, Boy employment and direct " " • th Amboy. Woodbridge president of thme . countT»I:U*y grouU pnn,, and r camAl <>>iiiri>hgsbu]1 h )fn upr t thh e Dast eleven yearRs Qfth eformatio n of council. one of the largest in thee boroughborough . lli *t. Scouts of America. relief $17,206.92 Councilman Donahue asked that Troops in Perth Amboy member of the state organiiation. Alliance o{Cwte Jacob Ea'ch' oTthTvisTting"wome"n "speak- TThh e priesitt came to ththisi country in I owakkii presMidentt off tthh e llallianci e was Mr. Norman has, for the past year, Township, Carteret and Laurence M the Public Service Company be re- with a corsage bo- 1900 and was ordained two years ^5^^. The invocation was served as Cubmaster of Pack 6 Perth quired to provide shelter for pas- lted the METHODIST NOTES ^Howard W. Thorn, of Carteret•>, i nuet bv'Mrs Jervis Nevill in behalf later on July 2. Two days after be- Wenb y Rev Father Dliado8iE w^0 Amboy, the first Cub Pack to be or- The play "wna"What ADOUAboutI DCUBetty"; | aengerg who have to wait for trolley y janized in the Raritan Council. He President of the RariUn Council, | 2""hg lo™* dub '"8 ordained he said his tot mass at kter made an 8d(lre8S in which he promises to bee one of the season'ss cars on the fastline at the East Rah- hanTembroidered pillow offered Scranton, Pa. Later he went to Vcounted the progress made by the s also a graduate of the Cub Lead- 1 way crossing of Roosevelt avenue. delivered the opening address where- r f most popular shows. It will be stag- in he congratulated the men for award was awarded Whiting, Ind., and then to Gary, organization. There was singing by ership Training Course given at Co- ed in the high school auditorium on lumbia University and has had con- desiring to take extra training as Vonah Jr lt was Then ho returned to Pennsylvania & Kroup of ^j,.,, of the choir of the Tuesday, April 19, with a complete Scout Leaders and that he felt that ted bv' Mrs. Joseph where he had a church in Brown- • Holy Famiiy church. siderable experience in dealing with cast, coming from the Young younger boys. As Field Commission- they were fortunate in having such iko of East Rahway. There ville, and from there went to Patton, | A Dudka, secretary of the elH- People's Fellowship of the First Legion To Work ninety-five present at the meet- Pa., where he was stationed until he , owirg the or- a leader as Dr. Abegg. ance gave report Bh er for Cubbing he will be in full Presbyterian church of Rahway. It charge of all Cubbing activities in Scout Executive Herbert W. Lunn ...t,. Announcement was made of took charge of the Carteret Church.' BanizttUon to be in a sound financial was played before large audiences delivered the first Training Course condition with more than $4,000 in the Raritan Council and will visit the in that city and will be repeated by For Bonus Payment the annual luncheon of the county I various Packs and supervise eth feature in the form of an address organization which will be held on bank and in building loan shares. request soon after it is presented on "Methods and Devices for Pro-May 10 at the Hotel Pines near Me- There are 145 members enrolled. work of the Cubmasters and Assist- here. Complete details will appear in ant*. He is serving in a volunteer Will Send Delegation To Tren- moting Troop Morale." This in- tuchen. The Young people's dinner- Among those who spoke were: next week's papers. 1 capacity on the Headnuarters Staff ton To Attend State Meet- cluded numerous suggestions to dance will be held at the same hotel 1 Francis Goliebiewski, Mrs. Walter Seiricet Next Sunday Rcoutera on how to improve their on May 19th, it. was announced, Sak, Edwuri! Kamienski. Stephen of the Raritan Council find "Kis ap- Sunday pchool will be held al 10 ing — Plans For Card Party. pointment was approved'by the Exec- Troop programs. Baseball Season Sun. Chomicki, Walter Tomczuk, liolealaw a. m. The technical instruction of the Martinczuk, Alexander Kijak, Julia utive Board in its last meeting. . „ and Praise service at Bi-Centennial Celebration Cubbing is a program of activities Preaching A business meeting of the Carteret evening was given by Scoutmaster Meet Pontiac A. C. Of Newark Chomicki and Alex Marciniftk. The 7:30 p. m. Rev. R. M. Turner, pas- ost ol the supper was served by a committee tor .boys of 9, 10 and 11 years of tnr" Mr "Turner hai"cho" ""--, ... , , . .. ,] vital interest to the Scouters pres- South Amboy, Rahway and Linden, ward baseball and make their 1932 r •• *,. . -, <—Cubmaster David Brown. Th e ost wlU sen a d leg tl0 f ! J 0I 1 tended. Mr. Turner's sermon "After . v P f ^ f tt !l ° ent. are having a joint celebration of the debut Sunday afternoon at the high » » < «» thain Uroup Pack 6 Perth Amboy—St. Peter's bout ber8 Church—Cubmsster Harold B. Lynch the Resurrection" dealt with the ap- » \™p ™7v *> the ban-| Dl. Fritz Ab then delivered 200th anniversary of the birth of school field, opposing the Pontiac A. Hold* Hat Social pearance3 of Jesus to his Discipleg quet of the county organization of intemting presentation on theGeorge Washington at the Masonic Pack 30 Woodbridge—School No. 1 the Le 10n C. of Newark. A member of the Car- II—Cubmaster Paul B. Silver. • "- •—«-»• « to.be held on April_16 , »fcdian.S^ Language" which has Temple at Perth Amboy on Wednes- teret Board of Education will throw |' x business meeting followed by a aiuu 1115 **vi«...... — now been included in Scout require- day, April 13, next at 8 p. m. C. A. hat social was held on Tuesday night Pack 82 Carteret — Presbyterian m out the first ball. Church — CbCubmastet r DrDr . H . LL. | thee Gospel using mthe termas ""Feerucud .i . ". ' ments. Thb was a method of com- Kostenbader is secretary of the com- Last year the team enjoyed a high- in odd Fe]lows hall under tfo aus. w mittee in charge, and the local mem- atStr»ndbersr. !i My Sheep." The music consisting of 1 ',', „ , „ 1 , _ , . , munication by hand signals and \v successful season, tompiling a re- piceB of Friendship Link No. 25, Or- pHA*SSi Carteret^Congreg«tion a duet by'MacCullars and Clark, en- an>don Edwar(n , 3 ^al8h we bers representing Carteret are C. A. • I . . 1... «».,,p.,!!„..«. nnA c.\ur\c pn ' ' Kennedy, Fred Ruckreigel met with intense interest. markable record. The team won the derot t|,e Golden Chain. Mrs. Mark t f Kostenbader, Charles L. Carson, W. majority of its games, losing only Harris, of Rahway, was given the •Viliiim'Greenwald. | Mr. MacCullara the State organization of the Lg Boylan, of Iselin, rp H. Eggert, D. Lasner and A. D.three or four. Many of these tn- BWard offeMd for the prettie3t hat, to be held in the War Memorial No. 6 delivered the final address on Glass. umphs were turned in against the gpewak received the These Cub Packs meet nfter school' dered. The Good Turn in Scouting." This andMrg - Morria hours in the afternoon and are tied' Building in Trenton on April 17. The Good Turn leading aggregations in, this vicinity. award iot fa moat original design. purpose of the meeting is to recall iti d inspiring in very closely with the neighborhood wa,rass an interesting and inspiring Because several members were This season the Hearts will take Mr8- j^ta Chodosh received the a- 1 of boys. During the past year the State convention of 1931 andpresentation on the daily good turn absent Monday night rehearsing for the field with practically the same f |, grotesque hat. ^-*-.-- . Carey Council Marks and community good turns rendered aosent mummy mg«.i, .«.«...,..« — ward or t e most taken another vote on the bonus la at ubbing in the Raritan Council haa _ , line up that represented them last Cards followed the hat contest, question. The local delegates will go by troops and patrols. Mr. Boylan & P y St. Mary's high school in rown from 12 to nearly 100 boys TV™ JU|llVPmriP« stated in part that the "Good Turn" Perth Amboy, no business was trans- year. Only Frank Andres, who is. Those present were: Mrs. A. Zuc- .grown,iivm ».. vu „ instructed to favor the immediate a is the heart of Scouting and illus- ^^ »* meeting of the Junior called "Corky," has been added to ker, G. Zussnmn, Sophie CarpenUr, an-dJ simila-i_.i.r. mprogres»nOTMs. wwil,nl bbee made made! 1 WU nlUUVCIoul(Co payment of the bonus. D A held ln 6 •daring the next few years. trated how a signal good turn ren- ^ - - u" home of Mias the fold. Andres 13 a pitcher of no Mrs. . Robert Brown, MrsM.. MorriM s Ul- Knights «of• Columbu~~ s _^Hold • • !>-:.:.u n,,,, a™,,t x\ in Genevieve Levan, 41 Chrome ave-mean ability. man, MMrs . AlexandeAld r LebowitzLbowitz ,Mr Mrss. dered by a British Boy Scout in Back in the reigns this year are gam SruIowltirMrs." Morris Spewak, 1908 brought the Boy .Scout Move-nue - Bk i th Benefit Card Party For Banquet In Firehouse No. alfLjU^- •(._ C^p Prank Poll, the ace of the pitching Ml.g. Abe chodosh, Mrs. Tobias Gar- l WUBI !n 1Tld me.nt to America sooner, perhaps, PRESBYTERIAN NOTES staff, Noby D'zunlla, catcher; Pete („.,., the Misses Sadie and Edith Ul- Loving Justice Auxiliary -Speakers Pay Tribute To | » J &" than it would have arrived. ~Dur- he Size of Man" will be theBaksa first baseman Charles Poll, mall| Mis. Thomas D. Cheret, Miss Washington's Memory—All second baseman, Mike Poll, short Rose GiasSi Mra. [)ora Jacoby, Mrs. Mrs. Philip Drourr and Mrs. San- Big Comedy Tomorrow stop, Schmyde Mayorek, third bane- _ Gardner, Mrs. Morris KaUnelson, dor Lehrer were hostess Monday Past Grand Knights Make A1 man, Rudy Galvanek, left fielder, Ro-: Mrs. Isadore Zimmerman, Mrs. Philip night tt a card party given in the Addresses. Dress Rehearsal Of patrol leaders beinfe Scoutmaster on Sunday. One Lazy Cylinder". man, center fielder, and Mike Ciko, Krinaman, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Durst, basement of the Chrome synagogue James Harris, Troop 4 Perth Am- the juniors on Vesper service an- Skocypec, and Ted Kleban, right Mrs. A. Zusmann, Mr. and Mrs. Marie ,for the benefit of the auxiliary to The Carey Council of the Knights Dutch Detective" To Be of Columbus of Curteret celebrated fielders. The subs are Resko, Med- Harris> Mrs, M, Kagan, L. R. Brown, the Congregation of Loving Justice. Held At 3 P. M. ~- Children vet*, Niemic »nd Kabula. Anthony William Greenwald, Abe Glass, Mor- Refreshments were served. .Those its twenty-fifth anniversary with a banquet Tuesday evening. The event Admitted At Small Cost. ant 7 Zaehil erstw

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J I>V Mr' ltir* M*w r ffTndlcatr) Friday -.- They wns a tramp cum (WNII I to the rloro today »nd »st pa wood he HE en abler of the Brookville hunk givo him a Nickel sanwiteh TInnlceil n;i from hi* desk A» Sylvia, for hut UiM him hi* riiniprtent little stenographer, en- pn • t • DOESN'T THE NEW ho 1 dnnt CHEVROLET MYS- tered his office humming gsyly. rnre for a san- "Why the mirth on Monday morn- TERY CAR CRASH ll MOW | jllflt OVER THE INCLINE? ing. Min unrm f IV LL tomer - also a nice strong shopping bag. F IlLL will he jiiM the tome. I am going CAR START AND pluyed now that I Into huslnens for myself." STOP AND RUN BOTH Wnnc! feel FORWARD AND j The mfihler listened while the girl .Skunk if 1 shnd take suchy job away [ unfolded her plan. The InVa n(l1' frum them. These Prices Are Some of Our Many BACKWARD? I come to her on Saturday morning like j Sunday—I et to peaces of devjls a flash of lightning from the nnlmnwn ' fnri rake after dinner today and Ant spaces. She had recognized It at once Emmy told me they was just to more Everyday Specials as an Inspiration, nnd all through the ; nales in my Coffinj? and I sod to her weekend she hud heen tnrnlng It over | Weil Ant Emmy how wood you lik' In her mind nntil now It wns a con- »•> Apve a cupple more nales in mj MEATY SUNBEAM crete plan all for.nnlnted and ready to ' c.offl"*. Bu* ! KesR "he (hddent un deraUnd me. at least she diddent No H'OIHIIM- l'i'i's ilrnls iicc ipik'kly. scored public and "roadside" dances. (Ions more work tliim the man who was ID the middle of some work for a (Iiivornnipnt printIIIK olllre Is s.TiOK,- Tulic [In- WIIV yim lire unVrtm) by "What do you get from those dnnres watches the thermometer.—Jdinillton weekly publication. He asked wheth- (HUi oins (if typi' Hfl. 'l'lio youi'ly mil. —anything that Is elevaiing or uplift (Ohio) Evening Journnl. tine]; sent (h'l\'iMK iinil nmltlply It by Depository for er he might bring In his machine and put Is some 2,-l70,0ili).rtHl pins of typo. ]'JO.(HHI,IHK>.—Sun KriinclMco perhaps rent one for a few days. Ing?" the Judge asked Clarke. That was his problem. "No," the defendant replied. United States Government "Of course not," Judge Neterer ob- Sylvia assured him that that was served. her work, and she hod several ma- United States Postal Savings ehloes on band Hint she could let htm The testimony of Clnrke's co-defend- RAB1N0W1TZ HARDWARE choose from. For by this time she nt, Harold TounR, twenty, who was (HJSMOLM I (HAPMAN had not only gone into the business icqnltted, wus that Clarke was caught, "If It's Hardware, We Have It!" State of New Jersey rhlle taking a quart of liquor to a ,/rm'xrt .Vn» York l of renting typewriters but she had ac- Utrnhtn Nn Yfh Cur quired the agency of a neat little port- eattle dance halt. Full Line of— Middlesex County able machine and was making hand- Clarke pleaded guilty before the HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES rial, and assumed all responsibility 283 MADISON AVE, •ome commit. Jons on this. HOUSE FURNISHINGS City of Perth Amboy If the young woman recognized an- 'or the liquor. Talaphon* Perth Amboy 2500 other finger of fate pointing the way In suspending the six months' term ind SI fine. Judge Neterer Imposed 553-555 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. to her pathway the (lid not admit It. THOMAS MEACHAM ;he following conditions on Clarke. She confessed to herself that she was Manager Tel. Carteret 8-0312 and 8-1018 gtad Mr. Bob Saundefs would have to Be muBt attend church every Sun- FIRST NATIONAL BANK return for bis machine. She liked day from now until he becomes of age him. on April 28. 1933. PERTH AMBOY , N. J. In a day or two. Bob Saunders ap- He may attend neighborhood or (am- peared again. lie was buoyantly \f dances, but must keep away from Branch Bank at Convery Place and New Brunswick A*e. happy. ubllc dances. I "Too are a mascot as well as a good He must not associate with any per- GRAND OPENING typewriter doctor, Miss Bates," he sons engaged In violating the pro- Under Direct Supervision Of •aid. < hibition or other laws. AT THE "How do yon know?" asked Sylvia, He most read good books for at The United States Government for his machine WHS not ready. least one hour every evening. "I nave sold the story I wrote on He mrst carry out his expressed de- the rented machine for more than a sire to study for a marine engineer's license. MILL END STORE third again of what I have ever re- JOIN OjUR CHRISTMAS CLUB—NOW OPEN ceived before from the same people," (FORMERLY LOCATED CMITU <1TRPPT (FORMERLY FAMOUS FAIN he told her enthusiastically. "Now I AT 322 STATE STREET) JHll 1II JI I\LL 1 STORE) can well afford to get the parts." Mythological Character lie remained in the little office AfKi'ulH[>!iis WHS' a chnnu'ter In PERTH AMBOY longer than'was necessary, but Sylvia Greek mythology, llie god of iiictll kept on wurtiiif; He was lost In ad- cine aud sou of Apollo «Bd CIHOIIIH. mlratiou of the (Ml. easy way in He is said to hnvp rained men from IS BEING CONTINUED AT THESE LOW PRICES which she weut about mending this the dead, so thin .lii'iiter, fciirltig lest 1 In beautifying your njaL-liiiic, adjusting that one, cleaning the realms of i'lulo should lieriune di A NEW STORE—UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT another. populated, struck him with ihiiinler home with the proper It lwdme a habit—watching her. Here Are Just a Few of Our Grand Opening Prices "Could >nu |>erhaps—doctor the planting we endeavor heart of tyiiewriling man. Ills*— Syl UNBLEACHED SHEETING FRUIT OI THE LOOM MUSLIN via?' he aokttl her one day after many Quantity Q yydsd . ( to put forth the beat Leg Troubles ;;:;;! i8^-$i.oo liinitt'd 8 $1.00 for your satisfaction M "I—might. If It needed It," admit- Varicose Veins ted Sylvia. . v WELL KNOWN BRAND BEAUTY BRAND well as our own, "I think If you would—we—we Ulcers—Bunches COLORED BORDER SHEETS could make a inrcesa—together." Bob Hlx'.H) ami cSlx!)'J. FULL SIZE PILLOW CASES wrote better than he talked. Only six to a H for Our ewl^niTnun-ry stock in our 100-acre »*»" An amazingly simple home treat- illy iniptirlVt't, each -.-. 59c But Sylvia managed to understand. ment gives quick, sure relief with- 6'"88c lag of th. ftn«t M.rt.nt ot pta.,1. »u,:U a. *****% And her response was all that be had out enforced rest, operations, injec- HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES hoped for. BARONET SATIN Perennials, otc. You limy havo Jtw best variety uy <•" tion*—nor failure. Simply rub the l-iinon liiii.sh. Reg. Departmont »t greally reduced prlceii. "And, besides, the doctor needs High shades, yard 29c partner," sbetuld him afterward*. afflicted limb with a generous ainuunt As low as, uacli ... 38c of Emerald Oil and bandage it com- FAST COLOR PRINT PONGEE TURKISH TOWELS fortably tight. U*e a bandage three Heuutifu.1 colors and PLAINFIELD NURSERY. Inc. FUM u a Pualty In all sixes. lbs SCOTCH PUIH8 NEW JEE8BY -rune," said Hi Ho. the sage « inches wide and long enough to yive patterns. Yard 14k Chinatown, Is • penally as well as a the neceniiary support, winding up- 35c u pound. .... Tel. Fwwood 2-7272^7273 reward, sine* It Immortal lx*» a grea ward from the ankle to the kuee, the LATE3T SHADES CRETONNE DOUBLE FACE CRETONNE man's errors no lea* than UU (clileve- way the blood flown in the veins. Just AM low as, yard 19c SUr. follow directions qnd you are sure to Yard INDIAN HEAD LINEN be helped. Your druggist wou't keep A. C. A. FEATHER TICKING your money unlemj you we. Very /fine C wYds. Ketfular 25i: value n yds. fur While thoy laal. *^ •t[uality. •....--_- 5 " $1.00 25c For Ytnr Coal Supply See Babe and Vivian IMPORTED FEATHER TICKING REMNANTS GLAZED CHINIZ Makes You Lose ds JOHN RYMSHA, Manager Of Very fine «J y - Value up to 59e 1 A §d»tl Unhealthy Fat quality ° As low aa, a yard Uv- ALL BLANKETS AT LOWER SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HOTELS, STATE COM & SUPPLY CORP. ef Stage Daring THAN Un, HU Smith af Noryldi. Conn.. *rlt«: "I ROOMING HOUSES, RESTAURANTS Only TU Higlmt Grid. Of Ubigh & Wyou.iuK CRAFTSMAN'S HALL lorf It lb». with my Hnt bottla GiH. aa4 Bar* riua I «m ttking Knudwn I tlitp plwt», Mt M ALL OUR 5Oc UPHOLSTERY SQUARES W.AUoWl Colw, MftCMl, Fir« PUce U>g», 1to 1 4 •ml «ad hiM f«t. too." 1* tat* off f»t—t«k« ana hall lMipoonh.1 ol 39c Wood and Ice. 1* A. M, far CM. a*4 KnidM* 1*H* in a gl«u of hat w.taf la ttia more- GRAND OPENING PRICE WIU GUdlr C«Q At Ywr Home OD Req Bay»l toT . Ix Ifttara b*»ak(ait-ooa botttt thai U.h 4 small inexpensive remnant will re-uphol- FIFTY CENTS A UUSOM Mtl tsati hit a <«w writ at My dnfaitw. la Don't throw away those old chairs! A , TELEPHOMF PERTH AMBOYrt h2332i Aawka. H «U> *<4 boHIa (*IU to tsavlata «aa A*aJj Laaaaat 0»>f» m ffcaaw m It *• (AX ft UnMtu ««» to let*. t««- ater them like new. Stftte Strtnt P« A» BAHWAY IJXm FRIDAY, APRIL 8,1982 PAGE rotm Boland Brother* Acquire MAD ARCTIC MINER The Pontiac Agency April Showers KILLED BY POLICE The Roland Brothers, located at D West Milton street and St. Georges avenue, Rahway, for many years CARTERET PRESS "Mountie." Spectacular Man dealers in Cadillac and La Salle cars Subscription, $1.60 Per Yw have recently acquired tho Pontiac Published Every Frid»y By Hunt Come* to End. affeney. Pontiac tars are now on display C. H. BYRNE, 130 Jersey St., CARTERET, N. J. - The Royal Canadian in their show rooms, and includes all tho latest models. The company Telephone Carteret 8-1600 is also equipped to give first class If iai^BI »-- — service and repair work. Expert me- C. H. BYRNE _ _ Editor and Owner the northwest territory ( Albert Johnion. mad mat. of .the chanics, trained in high cj««s Cadillac MEYER ROSENBLUlf - , Sport* Editor killed work will nerve in the Pontiac de- Arcll(, The end to one of Canadas Entered as iccond cl»ii matter June 5, 1924, a,t Carteret, N. J., Arctic. partment. The Boland brothers are most spectacular ,nan *™«.TL* well known in automotive circles Pott Office, under the Act of March 8, 1879. a battle In which the demeit having been engaged in this line for per and miner fell In a hall tbe past 30 years from nearly a doaen rifles. Many interested motorists have in- Forelg-n Advertising Representative!, But the groggy Jo""s«n' JfJ,^ spected the fine array o{ Pontiac ma- New Jeney Neighborhood Newspapers, Inc. dropped, steadied a ""^^ chines since the company assumed and seriously wounded Stan sergeum the agency. Hersey, hi. third "mountle" victim. AMERICA FIRST ^possc of twelve which had been STATEMENT tracking Johnson for weeks over the Taxpayers' afwociations are springing up all over the coun- of the Ownership, M*n*f*m*nt, Cir- temperatures ranging from 20 to nu culation, etc., raqalrad by th* Act try. The members of each new association are enthused. They degrees below lero enme upon him of Congrati of Anfait 24, 1912 expect to accomplish great things in the, way of reducing taxes. doubling back. He stnrtei to run of Carteret Press, published weekly Usually they array themselves more or Jess against the govern- from the tr.ll when he saw Servant at Carteret, N. J., for April 1, 1982. Hersey's and Noel Vervllle's dog team. C. H. Byrne, having been duly ing body of their respective municipalities and proceed to find Hiding behind a mound he opened the sworn according to law, deposes and says that he in the Publisher of the fault with that which has been done in the past and that wTiich lighting. Carteret Press and that the following is current and in preparation for the future. Twilv* Blu«. is, to the best of his knowledge and to Sergeant Mersey kneeled belief, a true statement of the own- They may do some good, and, quite possibly they may do .hoot, Johnson's rifle blaied. Two bul- ership, management, etc., of the a- a good deal of harm in the way of retarding progress and nat- lets caught Hersey »D the knee and foresaid publication for the date ural development of their communities, One danger the cool- chest The other members of tl* party, shown in the above caption, required by this time, had surrounded Jobn- by the Act of August 24, 1912, em- headed members of such organizations must guard against is and he soon dropped Into the snow bodied in section 443, Postal Laws the noise and bluster of extremists. Extremists in any case are son and Regulations, to wit: dead. 1, That the names and addresses loud and frequently work themselves into positions of leader- When Johnson's last battle began, of the publisher and editor are: ship—a leadership of rule or ruin. Capt. W. B. (Wop) May, who had add- Publisher, C. H. Byrne, 130 Jersey ed his alrplana to the wild «*«*» street, Carteret Witness the antics of some of these extremists in not one eualnped with dynamite bombs and Editor, C. H. Byrne, 180 Jersey but many taxpayers organizations. They would dq, away with -**tea* r ' gas, was to..o. clos_l«.e» Inrfor Mayn titol street, Carteret use the bombs. 2, That the owners w«i C. H. the police department in part or entirelythey would cut educa- Byrne, owner. tion in half; they would slash right and left arid do the Lord resents a definite portion of the country's natural wealth, per- He landed after the policemen had 3, That the known bondholders, manently lost for all useful purposes. The continued loss of killed their man, placed Sergeant Her- mortgagees, and other security hold- knows how much harm in upsetting every structure of progress This Week sey In his plan* and raced wltn him ers owning or holding 1 percent or the nation's wealth on such an enormous scale as that rep- and enlightenment. They take the position that whosoever is by ARTHUR URISMNB to the Aklavlk hospital. Doctor, de- more of total amount of bonds, mort- in a place of power in government local or national, is entire- resented by the annual fire waste in recent years, means en- spaired of his life. gages, or ther securities are: None. dangered industries and a land lacking natural resources, in Generous French Loans. Johnson, struggling desperately with ly unfit and inefficient. In fact many of them are little less than cold and hunger, was heading for at out-and-out anarchists. which the attainment of a maximum prosperity is unlikely. A Clown Balancing. least a temporary safety In Alaska. The remedy for our present troubles does not lie in that The great loss in 1931, averaging $37,668,085 each month, Annoying Taxes. When the mountles fulfilled their vow was severely felt in a year of depression. Read, and Shudder. to "get their man" he was In the Por- Cabinet Maker direction. In fact the gravest danger of our depression is just cupine valley, about 100 miles from that sort of mental attitude carried to the point of violence. The public should recognize that it is everyone's respon- A Paris newspaper, under the headln Aklnvlk. In the northwest territory. All Repairs Made Promptly We need leaders in whom courage and common sense are sibility to aid in reducing losses during the coming year, and "Polittque et Finance," prints a Hat ol It was Inst fall that Johnson came and Very Reasonable thereby aid the unemployment situation, conserve the nation's loans.made by France to foreign coun- Into the northwestern "bad lands" to equally balanced. Men and women who are essentially con- tries since the war ended. They total hunt gold with only a pair of snow- Work Guaranteed structive, and who are thoroughly sound in their Americanism. wealth through lowered fire waste and help prevent deaths thirteen billion, two hundred and sev- shoes and two automatic pistols. Re- Our institutions must not be'wrecked. from fire. There must be an active interest and a genuine enty-seven million francs, not Includ ports are that he mnde a big "strike," KAHN'S FURNITURE STORE desire to reduce fire losses. Everyone must do his share. Ing a loan to Czechoslovakia of all and that if he hud been nble to retain There is great need of economy but it must be economy hundred million francs, made Januar; his snnlty, he would have returned a Washington Ave., directed only against foolish waste, 'false policies and worth- 20 laal, a three hundred million franc rich man. Carteret, N. J. less bureaus and commissions; not an eoonomy that would loan to Finland, or a loan made to Hunted for Weak*. THE INSURANCE SALESMAN'S NEW ERA Polish railroads of four hundred mil- Johnson wns a hunted man since the throttle education or break down our law and order machinery lion IrancB, dny oijilit weeks HKO when lie wounded already far too weak and ineffective. Jokes concerning the life insurance salesman are prob- The French edltor'a heading, "Poll- Constable A. R. King, who had tried tlcB and Finance," la well chosen, to arrest him ns a trap tlilef. Three If these taxpayers associations will band together by states ably as old as the business itself. It became almost a tradi- France has lent Rumania two billions weeks ago he killed Constable B. Mll- Colonia and finally weld themselves into a national organization of men tion that a person should make every effort, short of leaping and ninety million trancs. Rumania, len. and women willing to face facts, and especially willing to lay from a window, to avoid him when he presented himself at lying in the shadow of the Russian The police renllzed then that they Bear, Is Important. were defiling with the cunning of mad- Building and Loan aside all foolish differences of political opinion, they will find the home or office. ness and redoubled their efforts. It plenty of useful work to do and their number will give them But. times change and this tradition seems to be chang- France has lent two thousand mil- was not an easy task. Time after the strength to do it. ing with them. We have found out that the life insurance lion francs to Poland, plus four hun- time he fought pitched battles with Association dred millions lent to Polish railways. them and escaped, aided by expert use Behind and under the tax problem are problems more salesman has something good to sell. He offers us not only Poland, adjoining Russia and enjoying of all the craft of the northland. 66 Main Street Urgent than a tax rate. What if the chaos of today continues protection for ourselves or our dependents, but a first-class, property Including the famous corri- On January 10 a posse surrounded dor taken from Germany, Is Important WOODBR1DGE, N. J. until property values are wiped out? Wnat (difference will a proven investment, whose value remains the same in spite of his cabin and laid siege to It for 16 to France. hours. He fought them back, an ftttte> tax rate make then? Remember property Values and business the wizening process that has been going on among invest- France has lent to neighbors near matlc In each hand. Finally three Serial and Paid-Up Share* values dropped to unheard of low levels within the past three ments of other kinds. and far—seven hundred and seventy tnen stayed to guard the cabin while t million francs to Turkey, twenty-three years, not on account of any errors of loeal councils or com- Most any stock-and-bbnd salesman, on the other hand, messengers went for reinforcements. million francs to poor old China. This They found after their return on missioners but because of conditions and influence beyond not was once an honored visitor anywhere. In the dear dead list of generous French loans to the January 2G that Johnson had Slipped only their control but often beyond their perception. various foreign governments Helps away. He was tracked Into a valley days of 1928 we used to spend hours with him, fascinated you to understand why France feels We have great public enemies bargaining with our judges, by his wares. It would have been an effort for him to avoid j abie to repay money borrowed from near Akhivtk. At bay, he faced his Automobile Insurance un pursuers ngnln. This was the time (To Suit Your piling up wealth and paying no taxes at all. We have organ- selling. Though he may have had plenty of good sound us since the war. he killed Constable Mlllen. And John- ized crime BO powerful that all our enforcement machinery ft son once again escaped. Reduced Income) securities to offer, we usually wanted him to tell us only of You know that this country has for- How he managed to exist no one helpless and often corrupt. Such problems as these must be glamorous speculations. But now, as a former securities sales- given all sums lent to France during $5,000 and $10,000 Public aolved befQre the tax problems. They constitute the major tne war knows. Blizzards and the 40 below man recently said,, he envies his lowly brother, the insurance, - We wiped that out and re- zero temperature apparently did not quested only repayment of debts that liability and $5,000 problem of saving the America we were taught to revere. And \, faze him. He kept mushing on with agent, who doesn't have to spend his time crossing streets in jFranc e hag iamrrei glnce the war Property Damage. but scant sleep. Where he got his these problems can be solved if enough of our people will at- order to get out of the sight of former customers! ended. tack the task, united with a single purpose, without regard to President Hoover made a public food wna a mystery. Passenger Cars $57.80 So it goes. And if the depression has shown millions A few days nj;o, however, the boun- the silly labels of this or that political group. America First! statement to that effect and was sur- of people, as it should Wave, the soundness of life insurance priasj that u was never published in ties detected signs of exhaustion. The Light Trucks $72.90 and the fallacy of stock gambling, it will have done something; any newspaper m France eicept a trail began to zigzag and the "Steps 1 couple of unimportant Paris papers grew shorter. It wag the beginning of Garage Policies - $153.90 ADVICE TO THE- MOTORIST eminently worth while. ' published la the English language. the end. Early In the morning the mounties closed In on Johnson and Premium* payable in in- The following advice to the motorist, given by Maxwell Have you seen a Japanese balancing the end was Inevitable. stallments over 1*taonths. FACTS—NOT THEORIES act in the circus? Japanese on their Halsey. of the National Bureau of Casualty and {-lurety Under- Brokerage accounts solicited backs balance barrels, lamps and can- Pittsburgh Man Invent* writers^ should be impressed upon every driver: Advocates of anti-pistol laws, in their zeal to suppress uUBtlcks' and numerous balls, never GUARDIAN CASUALTY 1. Regulate your speed to driving Conditions. Twenty- Topping one. Perfect balance. New Submarine Finder crime, commonly fail to look fa,cts in the face. And you have seen the clown com* COMPANY five miles per hour may be more dangerous than 45 miles per Pittsburgh.—An Invention which will There is. no good reason for believing that a criminal class mt, throw various things Into the air eliminate difficulty in locating a sub- though he were guiiig to balance (Resource* $2,867,916) hour under certain conditions. ,- which lives by breaking laws, would suddenly see the light marine, such as was experienced in the 2. Do not drive faster than will permit you to stop with- ;hem and have [them fall down on his recent M 2 case, Is claimed by Floren- and obey a law against possession of one of the tools of its iead, a complete balancing failure! tine G. Trolsl. That clown represents our distin- in the assured clear distance ahead. Some one may suddenly trade. There is good reason for believing, however, that the Two small buoys, released from the guished Government and Congress try- come out of an intersection or around a curve. bow and stern of the submarine fl» It result would be that the criminals would go on as before, Ing to balance the budget Every time sinks, automatically will broadcast D. P. DeYoung 3. Know the rules and regulations and obey them. They It makes an effort the budget falls completely armed, and that law-abiding citizens only would radio signals giving Its location, ac- around Its ears, refusing to be bal- AGENT are designed to bring safety and their disobedience will cause cordlng'to Trolsl. be disarmed. anced. accidents. ' • • This has been the result in certain communities— The buoys are connected to the sub AVENEL, N. J. 4. Keep on your side of the road, it is the safe side. marine by slender steel cables. They notably New York, with its famous Sullivan Laws. Crimes of Why muBt we balanoe the budget? sre equipped with small Inclosed radio Phono Woodbridge 8-2149-J 5- Do not pass unless you can see that no one is coming violence have not decreased in that city—on the contrary, We didn't try to balance It during antenne, batteryless telephones, tele- the war. We started the printing and that you have enough room. they have increased. The criminal class has paid no more graph sets, and buoy lights to guide presses turning out Liberty bonds by rescue shins. 6. Signal before you turn and turn from the correct lane. attention to the anti-gun law than to any other statute on the the thousands of mllljona and we 7. Drive smoothly—the unexpected is liable to cause ac- pumped ten thousand million Ameri- When rescue Bhlpg pick up the buoys NEUMANN'S books. Thus, the Sullivan Laws have not only failed to pro- can dollars into tbe pocketB of Euro; anyone of the three means of commu- cidents. tect the public, but have actually endangered it. pean nations that they might continua nication—telephone, radio, and tele- graph—Is at hand. 8. Have your car inspected and maintain it in good op- it has been suggested that Federal Laws should be their pleasant pastime of cutting each DELICATESSEN other's throats. erating condition. passed against the shipment—and also'the manufacture—of !). Give the pedestrian more than his share of the right And now all of a sudden something Coal Formation guns. To this it may be answered that any reasonably skilled has started us un a budget-balancing Oonl Is not a ruck, it 1B a black and Luncheonette of way—pick on some one your size. mechanic, using materials readily attainable, could make a mania. Whyf or brownish black solid combustible 102 MAIN STREET 10. Slow down and be particularly careful when pave- gun in a few hours—and this gun would kill just as decisely mineral substance formed by the par- WOODBRIDGE ment is slippery, when visibility is poor and during the eve- that so tial decomposition of vegetable matter as the finest product of the gunsmith's craft. Furthermore, er nations without free accew of air, under the Tel. Woodbridg© 8-2199 ning peak hour—4 to 6 p, m. one smuggled shipment pf foreign-made guns would, last the some itgelffVhy must Influence of moisture and, In mun^ These rules deserve careful study. Following them should it borrow cases, of increased pressure and tem- We Specialize In Our underworld for years. want to lend, pa perature. eliminate, to the greatest degree, the possibility of accident. Efforts to disarm the criminal and penalize heavily his rJOME - MADE They are based purely on courtesy and common sense—two use of weapons, should be encouraged. But in trying to sub- eroug in dInput the Income ol Breads • Pies - Salad* great friends of accident prevention. uantltlea as great aa neces- others would be- to reduce toe pay ol due crime, we should not make the mistake of depriving the altx^nd wisdom may dictate. Congressmen by one-half. This wouW and Soups honest citizen of protection. Any klud of dollar that will be ac- he^p them to realize conditions cepted tor taxes and customs dues will nothing else could do. And such a re- HOME-MADE BREAD FIRE AND DEPRESSION be a good dollar. Unless we become "CUnwt" am4 "Cwlllon" duction In congressional pay would be Stono absolutely foolish, there would be no Small lo«f Chimes are technically a set of sta- along the lines of sound busluese Chemically tbe beryl, and Its varie- difficulty about tbe budget, under ordi- "We complain of hard times but continue to burn up our tionary belli, three to twelve In num- which forbids paying for a talag; mor< Large loaf 25c 12c ties, is described as a silicate of nary conditions. ber, tuned to major1 scale Intervals. If than twice what it U worth. wealth," said W. E. Mallalieu, general manager, of The Na- beryllium and aluminum- It Is found But when you have to supply bil- there are more bells and they ar« HOMEMADE PIES tional Board of Fire Underwriters, in a recent interview. in a good many gardens of the lions of dollars every year to boot- tuned to chromatic intervals. It Is a Milwaukee purales you. It U tat globe. Royalston, Mas?., and certain leggers, gangsters 'and other crimi- AH Varieties • Small "That seems to be an unreasonable flttit'ude,, which can be carillon. Both may be played by baud, best governed city In the United parts of North Carolina supply tbe nals, "balancing" Is not BO easy. Large 75c attributed to the failure of the American pubW to under- by hafld-dtrected mechanism or auto- best aquamarines found In the States, best In financial condition 20c matically. United States. Borne are found also with a polios forqo that can't b stand the true significance of the destruction of property by Congress with its spade It busy try- ID New Hampshire, California and bribed, and makes criminals so unwe! POTATO SALAD Ing to "dig up" now sources of Income. tire." other states. Older sources an tbe come that they never come. Varylaf AppatiU* Taxes on automobiles, radios, gaso- Lb gem gravels of Ceylon, certain Rus- That Is a tribute to the regime uu He said that an estimate j»f the fir© loss for 1931, recent^ Government economists estimate line, theatres, are all advocated, Bvery that it takes two acres of crops to sian and Siberian localities and der which Mllwauke* lias kept solvent, Every Friday qt. O|< one of them would be a dluttnctly an- accumulated uioaey, discouraged ly tabulated, amounted to $452,017,026. there Tria* been a feed the av«r»g* American, one acre Brazil. noying tax, pen all jl eg a certain class crime and' maintained, houeet govern' CLAM CHOWDER «, Kiu«F»tur,.8y.du.-»t,, I, OPEN UNTIL 10730 PTMT Bo

Baseball Prospects Bright A. C. To Hagaman Heights Junior* Open Campaign Soon Hearts Compile Open S«a*on Tomorrow Triple Tie For First Place The Somerset A. C. baseball team The Hftgaman Heights Juniors will At Carteret High School under the managership of Henry Noteworthy Record open their baseball season at home In Carteret Basketball Loop Chomicki will soon usher in its 19S2 tomorrow afternoon against the * Only Major Lc. baseball season. Last year the Som- Court Team Wins Twwtfy-On« Woodbridge A. C. The Juniors will Champion Holy Name Team Hat Clote Call In Game With ersets compiled a creditable record line up us follows: J, Sobieski, first - McCarthy Optimi.tic - Game* And Loae* But Three U. S. MeUlt But Wina By Nose, 2*28, On Rich«y Dono- AtHom e A ril 20 and hope to have an even greater base; W. Gorny, right field; M. Ud- van'. Goal — Kaplan Star, On Defena« For Boy* Club —. campaign this year. For the most —Kleban High Scorer. celak, pitcher; P. Mochan, third °- > part the team will line up in the bane; S. Gorny, catcher; M. Suten, Game* Are Two Of The Beat In Second Half Race. same way as it did last year. There left field; S. Zowscki, center field; hUndl ed reaponded t0 Coa The Sacred Hearts basketball team all to°bas° * " ch Frank McCarthy's are, however, one or two additions. compiled a noteworthy record during J. Katcher, short stop; S. Soblenki, The champion Holy Name team and tho Boys Club quintet •"l-'JIIUttjf 01 l»ll 1R WGGK, tiV VV GQ~ When the team takes the field for the season just closed, winning twen- second base, and B. Prokopiak, right fought their way back into the thick of the struggle for the 8 M dMcCarth y inti field. second half Utle b Zup^t^Z^Alt^.££ "'Th*•e *-»H.Kam.«n Hei.hHeightu- teamm origor.g-- * defeating the U. S. Metals and the Liberty 7he* woul T!d wee ^d it ""*down '"to twentv-fiv* e durint ing, Teddy Kleban, high school star, played in the high school gym. Both games were decided by pitcher, is perhaps the most serious ^•--- M i-.w-inufjpitching,. ivuqy umviwiGalvaneki HILandU ' Hagen*"«e^"i, thirV-«dM base«wot:, AF.. ui/oii«niiiSosnoski,, seen^t-- ledd the boys with 169 points Mike The Juniors are desirious of play- bandicari McCarthy will have to over- Pete Baksa will also take their posi-1 «nd base, and W. Kamont or S. I Poll was second with 134 and Nob- in& anv Junior team in the county, one-point ma*gtn». The Churchmen won from the Copper- ill also take their posi1 , Pll d ih d Nb rtv&! Junior te i th uty come. However, with the return of tions in the inner pastures when nott KosterkowicKosterkowich™""»"™hi, catche"numcatcherr. . |' •b y D'lurlll— •"a ran a clos• e third with Thei- -r manager 'i-s "Marti *'n iti.-.-rUdzelak., wortfs, 2% to 28, and the Boys Club defeated the Falcons by 1 f nine veterans from last year's nine, in the box. For games, write to Henry Cho- 1127 points. These were the only Bn<1 f .or R»mep writite tto hihim at BB77 27 to 26. As & result of these victories, the race for second Coach McCarthy, as usual, was The^most drastic change in the in- ] micki, 10 Somerset street, Carteret.' players to scale "the hundred" mark Pershing avenue, Carteret theerful and optimistic as to the sea- field finds John Richey, diminutive' as Galvanek who finished fourth had half honors in the Carteret Basketball League grew closer ion's prospects. A veteran outfield, second baseman of last season, shift- 04 points to bia credit. han it has ever been before, with three teams deadlocked for a rtroiur infield, and a highly prom- ed from his old berth to short to fill Against local opposition, the ising pitching' staff compose a team the place of Tony Mickits who was Fans 17 As Hearts fared very well. They de- field Club Wins On first place, the High street men and the Boys Club tossera slid- that appears to have fielding stren- lost through graduation laBt June. feated the Ukes twice, the St. James ing into the upper berth alongside the Liberty Falcons. *|th and plenty of punch at the plate. I 0"* of the most, promising of the a similar number of times, the U. S. Of the eight men. from last year's I newcomers is Nobby D'zurilla, Btar Ramblers Win 14-5 Metals and Unemployed once each, 4th Quarter Rally Despite a sHm attendance, (there aggregation which lost but two of Carteret's basketball team, Class and split a two-game series with the were less than thirty paid admis- has be«n manttontd previously, th» games in eleven starts, there are "B" champs of the state. Although Pitches Superb Ball and Mate* Falcon Reserves, winning the first Out score Wayside A. C, 15-8, sions) the games were fast, excit- Copperworks gave one of the finest three outfielders, three infielders, Nobby is a catcher by profession, he game 26 to 18, and losing the second ing and probably two of the beat of performances of the season. They two catchers, and a pitcher. Chap will probably be used at first, since Hit Hard To Swamp Young by 20 to 15. In Final Section To Win the second half race. The Copper- trailed by 6 to 8 at the conclusion Thatcher, Mike Markowitz, and Tedthe backstop berth is well taken care Sacred Hurti Basketball Rocord works put up a real battle before of the first heat but rallied in the Yank*. Game By 47-38 SCOT*. succumbing to the first half champs. second period to oven matters at Kl«ban are the outfielders; John Ri- of. Games Won chey, Rudy Galvanek, and Pete Bak- Though the same three men who As a matter of fact, the U. 8. Met- the half, 14 to 14. Still going- Behind a sparkling pitching per- Sacred Hearts Opponents A brilliant fourth quarter rally sa, inflelders; Mike Poll, pitcher, and patrolled the outfield last year are 52 Yale A. C. als passerp s gavgee thhe champions a strong, they took the lead shortly formance by Nagy, the McKinley during which they outscored their op- l d th Chh h after the third quarter opened and Al Stutske and Tony Szulimowski, back in the fold this season, McCar-1 27 Maccabees. 21 real scare and the Churchmen have1 catchers. There are also a number thy intimated that none is sure of Ramblers pounded two pitchers eas- 36 ponents IB to 8 gave the Field Club not yet fully recovered from the "ncressfd it to 23 to 16 at the end Red Aces 19 baskateen a 47 to 88 victory over tne of promising prospects, including a his positionp . All threeee wilwll have ttoo ily to defeat u.thce Youni g Yank,i s by 39 Rambler A. C. shock. t °' Period, outplaying the cham- host at, hurlers, xm hand, w uwcav UllD8 iB M ui the Wayside A. C. of Bayway Wed- p ons by a ide fleht for their positions as there are! a 14 to 5 score last Saturday after- 41 Wacs nesday evening at the St. Joseph's Gotng into the last minute of play, I ' . * . ' "««»* *n thta 41 It was anybody's «sme as the score \ fl""ler- McCarthy, however, is doing a bit many promising newcomers on hand.; noon at the Chrome field. Nagy was P. A. Arrows hall. riwwtory, which h«d th* of experimenting. He has, in addi- The team will open its season on at hi*' s best**; —=•strikin• g oat 17 men and 46 Puritans 24 stood 28 to 27 in favor of the Cop- y 33 The final score fails to show how perworks. But the Holy Name sup- won would have been their first in tion to Poll, two regular infielders, its home field Wednesday afternoon, issuing only six free passes to first Robins 21 y p the league. toegther with three promising new- 46 Woodbridge A. A. close the game really was. After a porters drew a base. His team mates collected of relief when The intermission between the comers, working out daily as pitch- opposing the strong Irvington High twenty hits off the combined offer- 39 Lyceums 24 one-sided opening session during their team took the lead on Richey en. Pete Baksa and Rudy Galvanek School nine With >ess than ^^V^^STSX 37 Hakoahs which the locals rolled up a nine- Donovan's basket from under the third and fourth periods served as 17 point lead, 13 to 4, the visitors cut a stimulus to the champions who got are the infielders who may be called weeks left, the team will start its McKinley second baseman, led with 26 St. James 24 net. This shot put the Churchmen 42 this lead down to 25 to 18 at the down to business and caught up in upon to pitch a game now and then. practice in earnest next week. Sev- a double and a triple in five trips to U. S. Metals 34 ahead by 29 to 28. Then Johnny The newcomers who look very prom- 16 half and further sliced it to two Goodman, eagle-eyed U. S. MeUla the closing minutes of the session. eral practice games are being ar- the plate. Unemployed Five 16 points, 32 to 30, at the conclusion of Finally, after waging a great uphill ising are Prank Andres, a southpaw The Ramblers started early, scor- 40 Puritans 4 forward, caged one from Ride-court. ranged. 39 the third period. In both the Becond But he was fouled while he dribbled fight, climaxed by Richey Donovan's Dinney Comba, and Constantine ing? a pair of runs in the first inninp, Puritans 21 1 17 and third periods the locals were last minute basket, they won out by Grutaa, who has plenty of smoke. one in the second, and two more in St. James down the sidn e anmmd aUEsI aH resulifttUllt rele- Mike Poll, of course, will be the 26 badly outscored. close margin of one point. QUOTATION MARKS the third. They did not stop here, Falcon Reserves ceived one shot. The basket did not! BS c rtainlv clo9c mainstay of the hurling corps. With 30 But the High Street players open count. Here waH a chance to tie ^ e » «11 for the however, but scored three in the Ukrainians 11 champions who expected to win eas- such a supporting cast as has been fourth and two in each of the next —22 Luther League Five ed up soon after the final session the score. But johnny "blew" the 15 got under way, drew away to a com ily but instead fought one of the mentioned, he will be ably support- •Time arranges so many things."— two innings. By this time the boys ' 17 Ukrainians 15 shot and the game ended a moment ed on the mound. Arietlde Brland. i fortable lead, and finally won theInter. It was a BWCII game from hardest games of the second half from McKinley street had the game campaign. Of all the regulars who are back, (sewed up. 813 495 game by a nine-point margin. start to finish. But it did not sur- pass in color or drama or tenseness Charley Szelag and Joe Malisiew- perhaps none is so sure of his job "History Is written at a very slow The box score: Games Lost | For the home team Nobbbyy D'zurilzil- ski led the attack with nine points at Al Stutzke, who is considered one McKINLEY RAMBLERS (14) . 32 Collegians 36 1* and Bill Biesel shared scoring hon the contest staged between the Boys and luhnrloua pace."—Colonel Edward Club and the Liberty Falcons half each. Rtchey Donovan was closely of the finest scholastic backstops M. House. A.B, R. H. ,30 Eliz. Falcons 40 ors, each gathering twelve points. behind with eight points. seen in this vicinity in more than Sutnutka, 2b 5 3 2,16 Falcon Reserves 20 Szelag, Donovan, and Hamulak all an hour earlier. Garai, ss 6 2 3 , — 9g did their share in the point-collect- Here were two teams evenly CARTERET BASKETBALL three years. 1 l McCarthy contemplates shifting "No two 'show people can always Yanvary, lb 6 0 2 77 96 matched, raring to go. After forty LEAGUE Poll, Baksa, and Galvanek from the be good audiences for each other." Horvath, 3b 6 1 3 Individual Scoring I An added feature to the game was minutes of furious struggle, marked Team 3Undine Infield to the pitching box. Mike Poll —l'aul Wliiteman. Nagry, p 6 1 2 Total an alleged wrestling exhibition be- by ferocious playing, the Boys Club W. L. Pet. will probably be at third when he Tandyrok, c 4 2 2, Kleban 169,tween Henry Green, who was an-staggered home the winner by the Liberty F«lcon. .... 4 2 .6*7 Bucsalc, rf 4 1 11M. Poll slimest of margins, one point. Mike Holy Name 4 2 .667 Is like the dinner hour; the 134 (nounced as the champion of Poland, Poll's field goal in the last minute Comba, If 5 2 2 i D'zurilla 1271 and Red Godmustad, the iron man Boy» Club 4 2 .667 more faslilonnble you are the later It Bobel, cf 5 2 3 I Galvanek of play gave the Boys Club a well- U. S. Malalt 0 6 .000 occurs."—Arthur Stringer. 94' of East Rahway. After eight min earned victory. — Skocypec 66 [ utes of wriggling and twisting, Green Retail* Lut Friday 47 14 20 F. Poll 66 was declared the winner. And what a fourth period it was! Boys Club, 27; Falcons, 26. "I spend my time among people who YOUNG YANKS (S) Mayorek 61 The scores: During that time the lead exchang- Holy Name, 29; U. S. Metals, 28. tiilk iibout things nther than Co A.B. R. H. Resko ed hasds no less than four times. The scores: 46 Carteret F. C. (47) The Falcons went ahead, then the them."—Sir Oswald Mosley. Vale, 8b-p 4 2 Baksa 44 G. F. T BOYS CLUB (27) Lurie, p-3b 6 0 Medvetz Boys Club took the lead. A moment Q. F. T. 20 Hamulak, f 3 1 later saw the Falcons once more in Codney, 3b 6 0 Dutko 4 D'zurilla, f 4 4 12 Kleban, f 1 3 5 "To prevent another war It Is not the van. And the next minute the Poll, f 3 8 9 enough to engage In amicable plati- Johnson, lb 6 0! Schirgen Biesel, c 6 0 12 Louis, 2b 6 0| BoyB Club were out in front. That's D'zurilla, c 2 1 6 tudes."—Sir Herbert Samuel. Szelag, g 4 0 the kind of a game it was. Kaplan, g 1 1 3 Joseph, c 4 Donovan, g 4 0 Peters, ss 4 1 The first quarter was evenly R. Galvanek, g 2 1 6 "We must be careful not to con-K»y, cf 4 1 21 5 4 fought with the Boys Club showing Leaders Triumph In the way, 7. Ho 6, at the end of that 9 9 27 fiiRe the absence of elaborate for- Peterson, rf 1 0 W.yiide A. G. (38) ) anilities with bad manners."—William 0 time. The Falcons rallied In the LIBERTY FALCONS (18) Bamburak, If 2 G. F. T, I-yon Phelps. second periop d to take the lead, 14 G. F. T. 40 Infra Mural League Adams, f 8 0 16 to 1212, at.fttfte hlhaltt Goyena, f 0 1 Johnson, f 2 0 4 gg fy, the e Boys Sabo, f 1 "Wliy does his mnenlflcent applied Score by innings: Fighting furiously, a Ramblers 212 322 002—14 League-Leading Kara Liners Sawicki, c , 2 1 5 Clubb , a dideterminedd team, outscored Biesel, c 4 science which saves work and makes Lawrence, g 3 2 8 the Falcons, seven to five in theHamulak, g 4 12 Yanks ...c 000 800 110— 5 Nose Out Galvanizers, 18-17 9 llf« dialer bring us so little happl^ Summary—Two base hits: Comba, Yuhas, g 2 1 5 third session, to tie the score 19 toBazaral, g 1 We Do But One ness?"—Albert Einstein, —Jerichoe* Win, 11-9. 19 at the end of the third quarter. 2 Sumutka, Jose^K. Three base hit: 17 4 38 Sumutka. Struck out by Nagy, 17; Then came the hectic fourth session 10 0 26 Kind of Printing which saw the teams fighting neck Score by periods: "A honeymoon Is really Q purgatory by Lurie, 0; by Vale, 8. Base on The leaders in the Field Club Intra ^^ci^ 113 25 32—47 No matttr how tmill ta« balls: Off Nagy, 6; off Vale, 8. Mural Basketball League ran true to Waysides ...... 4 in neck right up to the finishing line Boy* Club 7 12 19 27 •rfer, ao natter bow bii.., In which virtues and vices are tested 18 30—38 when a field goal by Mike Poll gave form Wednesday night at the St. Jo- Referee—Leo Hart. Falcons 6 14 19 26 we hiv* but o«» ami the foturtb destiny of the couple his team the game by one point, 27 Referee: Joe Comba. »T which wi m«*>or« oar decided."—Rupert Hughes. seph's hall. In two sizzling contests, Scorer—John Kinnelly. to 26. Timer—Ed Demish. HOLY NAME (29) •CtrM ia h«od»n, tt.Wi u* the Kara Liners, who are setting the Mike Poll led his team in scoring G, F. T. tatltfUd only wh»» It it 'I uiu (Irmly opposed to the govern- Hearts Gain Game pace in the circuit, nosed out the with nine points on three field goals Szelag, f 4 1 9 Calvanizers by the slim margin of ment entering Into any business the and three fouls. Bill Biesel was the Stutzke, f 1 0 2 The Best We Can Do one point, 18 to 17, and the Jefi- nmjor purpose of which Is competi- mainstay in the Falcon offense with Donovan, c 4 0 8 On League Leaders choea, who are closely pressing the Unemployed Tossers twelve points. Malaszewski, g 4 1 9 'suCuOEB tion with our citizens."—Herbert Hoo- leaders for finst place, being but one- The Boys Club victory may beThatcher, g 0 1 1 CARTERET PRESS ver. Win Three From Spades As half game behind, defeated the Brag- attributed to a great extent to the Diamonds, Who Are Setting garts by a two-point difference, 11 to Whip Holy Name 2ds fact that Sam Kaplan, Boys Club 13 3 29 9. The victories enabled the leaders stellar guard, had Ernie Sabo, the U. S. METALS (28) The Pace, Take But Two to hold their positions in the league Victory By 15 to 13 Score En- Falcons' high scoring forward, well G. bottled up. Ernie who usually Goodman, f 2 From Clubs. standing, while the Braggarts and ables Unemployed Five To scores in the vicinity of twelve or Galvanizers both lost considerable Kasha, f 1 Even Series. fifteen points was held to two points D. Comba, f 2 The Hearts gained a full game ground. As- a matter of fact, both —one field goal—by Kaplan, who Karpinski, c 2 on the league-leading Diamonds by are just about out of the running. played a great game at guard. J. Hamulak, g 2 sweeping the Spader in three games As long as the depression contin- Field Club Intra Mural League ues, the Unemployed five keeps Rudy Uolvanek, like Kaplan, Miglecz, g 1 T»t Friday night at Udzelak's al- Biegert, g 0 lnrs, while the leaders were winning Team Standing right on winning. For, last Monday played a bang-up game at the other Hut two from the Clubs. At this W. L. Pet.evening at the St. Joseph's hall, the forward position, holding Johnny writing the Diamonds are leading Kara-Liners 6 2 .712 boys of leisure defeated the Holy Goyena, another high scoring ace of 10 the Hearts by the slim margin of Jerichoes 4 2 .667 Name seconds, 15 io 13, in the sixth the Falcons, to a couple of points. Score by periods: [one game, while the third place Braggarts 2 4 .333 game of their series to even the Thus the work of both Kaplan andHoly Name 6 11 Club are exactly four games behind Galvanizers ' :...2 5 .288 classic et three games each. Galvanek was paramount in the U. S. Metals 3 14 first place. Results of Week The Unemployed tossers fought a Boys Club victoryy. Referee: Jerry Harrigan. Kara Liners 18—Galvanizers 17. great uphill battle. Trailing by ReturninRti g ffor a moment to the Scorer: John Kinnelly. After winning the first by 480 to Timer: Benny Zusrnan. 445, the Diamonds dropped the sec-Jerichoes 11—Braggarts 9. three points, 11 to 8, going into the Holy Nume-U. 3. Metals game. Aa end, 443 to 407, bu.t came back The scores: final period, they tied the High strong to take the third game by the Kara-Linen (18) street team midway through the ses- G. F. T. sion on Tony Miehits' field goal and V Long Hild in E«IMID close margin of eight pins, 467 to A Portuguese writer lius (aid abot|t 459. Jake Mashlovetz was high for Kara, f 0 1 11 won the game in the closing min- Elizabeth Big Five the Diamonds with a three game Collins, f _ 0 0 0 j utes on Chap Thatcher's beautiful the tyohop, "It Is the most beapttfal Rverage of 167. H. Morris, f 0 0 0 heave from center court. fruit that Ooil hat created In tli».tBl- ver.se." No fruit, in fact, has In^lred The Hearta found the Spades easy J. Szelag, c 3 0 6 Next Monday the seventh and de- Here Next Wednesday und won three games by comfort- Dwonkowski, g 3 0 ciding game of the series will be more poets and artists than too able margins. Steve Czyzewaki Morris, g 2 1 played. The winner of this game Oppose Field Club In Regular lychee. Literary references have stood out fpr the Hearts. After 1 will capture the junior court charn- Weekly Game At St. Jos-be™ traced back years and years, rolling a poor score of 126 in the 8 2 18 pionship of this borough. even before the time of Christ. first game, Steve "found" the alleys Galvanhen (17) The score: eph's Hall. and came through with two double G, F. T. UNEMPLOYED FIVE (15) century marks of 210 and 201 re-Goderstad, f 2 1 5 OFT Aa their next Wednesday night at- spectively. For the match he aver- A, Galvanek, f 1 0 2 Mikics, f l' 0 2 traction at St. Joseph's hull in Hi(th aged 179. Van Dusky, c 3 1 1 Thatcher, f 2 3 7 Street, the Carteret Field Club pass- Senk, g 0 0 PULASKI BOWLING LEAGUE O-J-CaWanek, c 1 0 2 ers will bring into town the highly- Team Standing Joe Trosko, g 0 1 l|Bubnick, g 1 1 3 L. Godmustad, g 0 0 0 Hamulak, g 0 1 1 touted Elizabeth Big Five, composed G. W. L. of the outstanding players in that Dikmondi 66 42 314 T. Godmustad, g 1 0 rt ] i 6 5 15 city. AB UHual there will be in addi- Heart* 60 38 22 tion a pair of intramural basketball Clubt 66 36 30 7 3 17 HOLY NAME SECONDS (13) The score:' G. T. games and a wrestling exhibition, the Spade* DO II 49 0 The ,scores: Jwicboet (It) Richey, f ... participants of which are not yet G. F. T. Skocypec, f 1 known. DIAMONDS (2) Migleci, i 2 0 4 Resko, c 1 Lempicki , 165 108 143 1 So far the Field Club men have Thatcher, f 0 1 1 Toth, g been mpeting with brilliant success, Two Reasons Why I Get Results Meshlovetx 156 181 168 Hart, c 1 0 2 . 1 Rose 160 118 156 Colton, g mowing down opponent after oppon- Harrigan, g 1 0 2 ent on their home court A highly- Niemfc, g 1 0 2 5 13 480 407 467 touted 20-30 Boys Team, chum pious Score by periods: of the South River Basketball From Advertising CLUBS (1) 6 ~1 11Unemployed 0 4 7—15 Ciaja 126 141 162 League, came into town two weeks BraffarU (9) Holy Name 5 2 2—13 ago and was decisively buuten. Last Pacek 170 167 142 G. F. T. Referee: Joe Schein. Chomicki 149 135 167 week the local took the meuauie of PJrtt—I use the columns of the Carteret Press regularly. Blegert, t 0 0 0 Scorer and Tinier; Pete Baksa. a lighting Wayside A. C. quintet. Lyman, f , 0 2 2 In all probability, the Field (lub Each and every issue I have some important news 446 443 469 Green, c 3 0 6 HEARTS (3) J*«c*r* Reorganize For will line Mp in the usual way, with STATIONERY to tell the people of this community. W. Galvanek, g 0 0 0 Nobby D'zurilla und Kiki llamuluk, Eck 164 127 188 S. Sseliv, 8 0 1 1 1 M. Urbanski 168 172 179 Coming Diamond Campaign forwards, Bill Bieeel, center, ami Czyiewski :.... 126 210 201 Charley Sze)kg and Uithey Donovan, Our complete trny Second—I make liberal use of the attractive illustrations 111 The Pacer baseball tossers have guards. Tin- main contest will "tart •rtry needed item of Referee—Bill Bieaet. at y.30. which the Carteret PreBB has provided for the use ~488 600 618 reorganized for tjie coming season •ocial SPADES (0) Last year the team «njoyed a suc- of hia advertisers. They get attention from the KrUBhinsky 187 119 182 cessful campaign and hopes to meet Fruit of ih* EM» with even greater success this sea- Rover Boy* Nine Organize* Abaouncemetttf readers and help to increase the pulling power B. Woikowskl 122, 148 121 In »Ui the lycnee U. about that of a 148 Ui tap. The team intends to play the For Conning Baaeball Season of my advertising. E. Urbanski 142 strawberry or until Bngtlab walnut leading light-senior nines in the Corre*ponocnce Caroj 406 897 The shape wore newly reaemblu tfcat county. It will open its aeason witli Invitation* « Envelope* Iff of tb,e strawberry, however. , When in the next few weeks. Traveling The Rover Bow Athletic Club of Chrome avenue has formed a base- total) tn« skin has ihe toughnew of a and home game* ur« to be played. Engraved Card* The Carteret Press also has a number of good advertis- Frank Andrea is the manager and ball team' and is desirioun of book- Product* In Kiitthlp thick-skinned grape. It li eAftu Ilk* ing games, with all ing suggeations which I make use of from time to time. a'grape, too—(he pulp being removed jamas may ha arranged by calling Naphtha aiid gasoline are both pe- Ctt 81802 bt i and i n thithis vicinityiiit . Taken w a whole, it's an ideal and resultful way to get after the «ktn Is broken. Wben dried, road contest* will be played. troleum products. They are both seven in the evening or writing to ^ hold business. Phone Garteret 8-1600 if you would solvents, fuel! and lllumluauts. Naph- bookings, write to Edward L. Moro- tha Is intermediate between gasoline y, 38 Chroma avenue, Carteret, or call Carteret 8-1808 . between like to try it. and bentlne, and cooslMi largely of b-M and 7 in the evening. heptane, called also Dejifnrth's oil. .- A CliaUfled Adv. —CARTERET CABtBRgT PI FRTDAY, APRIL 8, 1932 PAGE SIX A Limit f 1 1 F TV flnnl proof « C "" nKinncru Is 1 pieuujnn ho crostog in Ihfi henrtf flri'l Weds Girl He Once ,he Ant flTk's "thank ymi' when niinil« nf his fi'mininp n»r will he seen April I I. K>. Hi nt 'lie Tin' picture prespnti Miw Press- n yniinu setnr tinn hart « happy Tomorrow Al Popular Para- niHsmcni «t all this attention, mi-n State Theatre in her newest Mar Irr in her first straight character CANDY KITCHEN like him, too. ruin vehicle, "EminB," »n intimate portrayal since "Min . and Bill." mount Home. In the sprln» ot 1900 Kort Hamrfartorm and Detlni to In "One Hour With Von" thp story of American family life. which won her the Academy award thereof. Ttat for thp best performance of any Dnehl. angered because hi* ae- Strictly P«r« n ( fnmiius Frenchman who smiled hi" Hirhard Cromwell, .lean llcnhnll tax. My wife thinks I'm n ilarlinx " ' actress in the industry in 1931. my wife's friend thinks I'm cute," way into a million heart* an a Lion and Myrna Ixiy have important mp- | tres* sweetheart, Crete Msren. CAHDIES AND ICE CREAM tenant enter* another profession— The story is by the same author, appeared to be favoring the «1« complains Maurice ('hevalipr in his Frances Marion, and the production H M»hi 9t Woodbridg* thin time he's a doctor. For the of s richer rival. Bred five Show newest I*nramount picture, "(Ine Arlhur Hull Sand was directed by Clajrence Brown, T«l. 8-0048 Hour With You," which will open military role Chevalier hnd real ex- Rt her. Doctors saved the girl'* At VuJrtUu « '.-* « perience; he w»» wounded and dec- whose lait effort was the Crawford- lrtm* Saturday, April ilth nt thp Majestic With Schumann-Heinck life «nd, although she received a city «f mm*, m •» orated for gallantly (now, now, this Gable hit, "PoMesRed." GU3TAV BLAUM , Theatre, Perth Atnboy. M. Chev- wound* which left permanent wbrrr )U4*ae *Wfl S alier makes the rnnfesaion a hit i« seriaun—we mean bravery) in Misa Dressier Is seen u the faith- for IT.. M «*» rtBWt Groceries and Provision* Arthur Stuart Hull, one of the ful servant In the home of a rich scars on ber race, sbe pleaded ruefully, but hr may an woll accept the World War. But "One Hour most di»tin(tuf«hed character acton b«nt In 1551. I** "»? With You" is positively his firnt ex- man. She is a lecond mother to to eloquently for the young m«» 1$ Mai. St Tel. 8-0111 the fact that in spite of his size And of ntage and screen, plays an Im- direr aJttr «*». "*** perience in medical practice. Per- his children but in the end they •t his trial that his sentence w«* Woodliridge hl» assurance, that's just the im iortant role in Universal'" npark- lo Rtnl b«m«» » •*•« haps you would'nt want Dr. Chev- turn against her as the result of a reduced to two yenrs' Imprison- fin(? race-track film, "Racing Youth," dramatic will contest. patn1«a H tlicr to treat you (or a serious ail- ment. ii,. nt. hut if a Udy has a slight opening at the State Thentre April 10. Daehl now has neen released h.art attack and it'n only a matter It la even worse to be seen coming IssBl^ Bnrn in on May 8, r and the two nre married. •it feeling her pulse and maybe giv- from the wrong sort of heaoty parl» PARAMOUNT in if her a tonic, you couldn't find • 1879, the popular player first than from the wrong sort of restau- tetter physician anywhere. And as achieved recognition ns a vocalist PUBLK THEATRES everybody concerned in "One Hour and »ani{ to great succefln in opera rant One In a Thousand With You" in actually in perfect for many years.' He has aung op- PERTH AMBOY health, happy, well-dressed and care- posite Ernestine Sehumann-Helnck Never consider a proposal of mar- KIDNAPING GIVES free except of course for heart and the moat famous luminaries of riage from a mlin who can break 90 tho nptratir i stage, NURSE NEW THRILL trouble—Chevalier's job in to make for 18 holes. He has already selected Hull includes many nessons ol the audience (eel like a million. Thin his life's Interest. 7 Day, v| udeville and several playj -with Starting Saturday he nccompliiihen with his usual ease. Adds to Her Numerous Adven- "One Hour With Yon" is (ruaranteed Nora Bayes in his experience in ad- More Thrilling Than to cure, the blue*, the magrimes dition to his well known portrayals Bewnre the swain who can name the tures With Bandit*. "TRADER HORN " nnd the tired feeline. in "The Jazz Singer," "The Spider," material your gown Is made from. He and the other New York produc- didn't acquire his knowledge reading KnnsaB City, Mo-Mr*. IHrtan Though there's little doubt that tions for which he in hest known. "What the Well-Dressed Womnn Will "TARZAN he could do it all by himself. Chev- Kornbleet. thlrty-flve, former annf Wear" In the theater programs. THE APE MAN" alier is materially aided in his cheer- nurse, who has reported many «dt- with ful entcrpriw by Jeanettc MacDon- Hollywood Electrician* Ing adventures with bandits at ber Johnny Weisitnullar ald, who play* opposite, and Ernest Ton will be Judged for life the drat home, again received the attention of Mauretn O'Sullivan Lubitach, who super-vines direction Have Gr&nd»tuid Seats time your suitor hears yon Retting the Kansas City police when the dlrafr th* «ame combination, you remem- Nell Hamilton lame wrong number twice ovpr the peared la Kansas City, Kan. ber, that was responsible for "The Prom their vantMo points on phone. TW inwt nhnnt It, even If It Um t* 8ho t«lephon«i her husband trva I.ove Parade." Morever, Paramount overhead runways, studio electricians Chokes yon.—Knnnas City Times. WU O*i#ssJ mi \i*m Seivk. h* Mda lias generously added to the cast have grandstand seats fofr every- Lawrence, Kan., saying that she bad (ienevieve Tahiti, who is no lesi hing that happens on a set. been kidnaped. Later that nlgut she than bewitchinjj; Charlies Rubles, At the Paramount Hollywood sunurrs SALE was found by Sheriff Al O. Becktr Carolina Crrtt humorounly non-pluwted by his love- studios recently, Dorothy Arxner IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY—Be- asieep In a motor car near Kansas making, «ind Roland Young, who Tbmsandtb Hotel was about to direct Judith Wood, tween THE CARTEKET DUII.DINQ City. Kan. can look wiser than any other actor Dorothy Hall, Frances Moffett, Claire LOAN ASSOCIATION ot Cirteret, New we know. Jersejr, a corporation, Complainant, and Two years ajso she was found bi *AkaJ er Arm ***** Isbk tsircy • dtlktees Tiey Dodd and twenty others in a boudoir HENRY STAUBACH. et ui. et all.. D«- neighbors bound and gagged to DCT scene in "Working Girls," at the feniJtntl. Ft. Fa. for Hie »ale of mort- iafl paper gaged oremlaea dated February 27, 1932. home. She said that sbe bad been ter- ntouTafAKx *> *• d State Theatre, April 12, 13. The By v!rtu« ol thn above ttatpd writ, to me set was walled in and everybody ex- directed and delivered. I will Huilt to aale rorized by s man who posed as » p» at public v«ndu« on meter reader. In February, 19S0, s*« cluded. Only the director and one WBDNB8DAY, THE TWENTIETH DAT ttnl.-Kiin.-Mon.-TUM. Hunter Kills Ht-wk cameraman remained. When the OF APRIU A. D.. NINETEEN HUN- was found In ber borne suffering froa i (-10-tl-lt DRED AND THIRTT-TWO the effects ol ether. She eonld not and Bags Fat Rabbit action was completed, Miss Arzner at two o'clock In the afternoon ot the aald CAROLINA CREST BILL BOYD chanced to look up and saw six grin- day »t the SheMfri Office ID the City of explain that GINGER ROGERS ML Carmd. Ha.—Tom Price, lUfa. Net* Ce He* ArteM aw Boetdwaft ning electricians. New Brt-niwlck. N. J Several other robberies and attempt- in of Slatington, shot • at a Unwk "OM'^exclaimed Paramount'a only ALL that certain tract, lot or parcel ot high above his head and brought land and premlam, eltuate, lylnc **)& balnr ed robberies have been reported from ATLANTIC dTy, N. J. Carnival Boat" woman director, "I forgot about In the Boroufh of Carteret. In tin County ber borne. H'rd. • TOUTS, . Frl. down a rabbit, be claims, Al them. I hope they're all near- of Mlddlemx and State of New Jeraey. Apr. U-14-1S the tame time, he bagged the sighted." KNOWN, dealinated and dlitlntulahed V.m. Kornbleet had started for a fO MAKE RESCIVAT1OHS IN ADVAMCI upon a certain map filed In the office of lodge meeting and was parking her LUPE VELEZ hawk. the Clerk of the County of Ulddleaei on LEO CARILLO In January to. 1»U. entitled. "A rasp of lands car, she said, when a man sbont twen- Price reported be was uuntlnv "The Broken Wing' Parisian Player Signed To owned by Rooaevelt Realty and Investment ty-seven years old held ber np ao4 rnbblu when he saw the hawk Company, located at Carteret, In the Bor- mish of Roraevelt, Middlesex County, N. J , ordered her to drive him to Topeks, flying about 35 feel ID the air Long Term Contract F. F. Slmona, 8urveyor, January 15. 1914," 1 Kan. [Ie Bred. The hawk plumped ei an lot number- one hundred ninety-three ,193) and the westerly one-half (y,) of She started on the trip and bad bib tcot. In II s talons was a fat Arthur Luguet, recent Hollywood lot number one hundred ninety-two (U!) started borne, reaching Lawrence be- rabbit recruit from Paris, has signed a In block nrmber eight (8). contract under which his services Decraea amounting to approximately R- fore she telephoned ber hosbsad, Al UNDERWOOD Always A Good Show for a long iterm will be devoted ex- 080.00. Kornbleet, concerning hei return trip. Together with all and alngular the clusively to Warner and First Na- right', privileges, hereditaments and appur- When found by Sheriff Becker ber tional pictures. He will be seen on tenances thereunto belonging or In anywise car was In a shallow ditck tad Ur*. the screen of the State Theatre appertaining. BERNARD M GANNON. Kornbieet was asleep. Sbe asked Um April 10, 11 in "The Man Who Sheriff. to go away and leave her alone, but Played God," George Arliss' latest FRANCIS A. MONOOHAN, the sheriff drove her In the car to her starring vehicle for Warner Bros. (19.74 Solicitor. Luguet plays the part of the king C. P. 3-!5; 4-1. «. li. borne. for whom Mr. Arliss gives a "com- —Please mention this paper when Kombleet greeted ber with hue* sUai mand performance." . buying from advertisers.— klBSee when Sheriff Becker took her Put Your Kurt Into thetr home In tbe tasbiooable FJlOD.yi'Trial-FREE south aide of toe city. lit ntt nonQi For Joyeui Houn Ofrunl Preglacial Age Plant Specimeot E»nmmfd Easy Mcoftiy Payment* nice Minneapolis.—PregladsJ plant spe- DOla ateTostttiajmjM Oa*sls- cimens thai grew aO.OOO years *£• hi Ulnesota are being examined bj Cnl- A*k for Our Special Offer vorsity of Uinnosota nounlsu. tue plants, woods and mosses were found at the bottom of a former well near BronsoQ, Minn It Is tbe most extes CMt t;-. e—No Obligation HEVALIER sive bed of preglacial plants ever dis- in hri neu>ttt, ipicitti, tnappiett covered In the state, according to Dft UBEXTY TYPEWRITER CO., Inc. Paramount Pictuti 0. O. RosendabL bead of the botany mrji FLVINFIELD, N. I. "ONE HOUR WITH YOU" department One Hour 0/ Iwtl With Iwo Udiei... Specimens fonnd are In perfect cm can til three be salUnwl) dltioD, preserved under tbe ground moraine, or earthly residue, of the Jeanette MacDONALD late Wisconsin ice sheet wutcb crept OENEVIEVE TOolN down on the middle western state* Lei Us SERVICE CHARLIE RUOGIES ROUND VOUNO StKVICt neur the end of tbe Pleistocene era, Kten nt* Mnfi ij Strata some 40,000 years ago. Partial Identification ot tbe mosses, l Pkknl DbMlf YOUR CAR woods and plant* nas been made hj Or. F. K. Butters, professor of botaaf; Ernst LUBITSCL H Poctor ftosendab! and Robert Bangia- GUARANTEED WORK STARTS on Long Distance tele- rey. assistant In tbe departmeet, tritt It's Sd Big SATURDAY, APRIL 9th ' baa charge of tbe specimens. Bit* et That Two wood clogging i pump brought U> tbjht Theatres phone calls. The average the remains. Doctor Roseodabl salt la Repairs - Storage Rialto and connection today is set Rivoli relating the story of the discovery. N. Y. C. up in 1.7 minutes— - Overhauling Play It The Same Time PERTH AMBOY swifter than ever before. Two 2c Stamps Wortb Mad. Ave. Phone: P. A. 4-0108 Give y°ur call, hold $5,400 Saved From TUcf COME IN NOW the line a moment, be- Newark. N. J.-tieorge Ctuadsua. CONTINUOUS SATURDAY * SUNDAY lanltor of the building at 196 ttaiM QUAUTT MATERIALS USED gin talking. The cost is street, left lilc- broom la tbe ofice tt low—you can call 100 tbe Cross Stamp company, and mttt miles for 60 cents in the back to get It be heard a m Ing by the window. Burglar's daytime; almost 225 lay on the door. miles for 60 cents after Felli Ber«. proprietor at tbe said lie thought tbe thief was STATE THEATRE 8.30 p. m. for two rare stamps, of tbe two-cent denomination of the Pan-American Is MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE sue of 1001. wltb tbe center tearing Snm GARAGE Tel, Woodbridge 8-1212 " It's Thrifty the picture of a train. Inverted, whicti were In the safe. He u!4 tbe ttamue COB. XEW STREET and AMBOY AVE. to Do Things b> Telephone " THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY — APRIL 7-8-9 were worth $2,700 eacb. Chatham ert WOODBRIDGE, N. J. dently frightened the burglar, becatw nothing In the office was disturbed. PHO3CE: WOODBRIDGE 8-0265 THE CHAMP" Convict Shows Speed with WALLACE BLERY and JACKIE COOPER in Opening Handcuffs SUNDAY - MONDAY McAlisler, Okla.-lUy Terrill. iu» APRIL 10-11 mrliius Okluhotus outlaw, who invent I'd a "bandit-nrouf lock1 Juring hit Your Ad in $ttiis Paper GEORGE ARL1SS A New Jersey IusliluCiun Backed by Nulionul Resources spare time at tilt stule iifuileutlury "Racing Youth" where be Is serving a term, wag euiiui iu "The Man, Who with Slim Summerville up to unlock handcuff* frum » iiri» Played God" and Louise Fazenda oner. Is Read in the Home The keys bad beeu lust, lie on TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY APRIL 12-13 The Paulus Dairy locked the cuffs easily PAUL LUKAS in JACK MULHALL 143-Ytar-OU IWwk Established 1890 Holyoke, Uuss.Au Araeaican * raphy written 113 years igv fel* "Working Girls" M«in Ofik«: 189-195 New St. Jedldab Uarse snd d«dlrated i* W with BUDDY ROGERS "NightBeaf llau Uvlnpuon. then piritiiw New Brunswick, N. J. New Jersey, Is treasured hf C THURS. FRIDAY - SATURDAY APRIL 14-15 16 PauW Positively Perfectly Rurnliain of Holjraka. ru tun -ou EHH4" Pasteurized* Milk The teni "old maid" la L If not obsolete. Tb«r« an 1 Raw milk* produced by tuberculin and blood toted •r« "old maids" at *lfi»t*«« tmA. 1 with MARIE DRESSLER woo do uwt bwouw) MI ANY cow*: Walker Gordon Cortia«d, Golden Guenuey, they ore forty or Bft> Tta« W a «t«ta STATE THEATRE ANY ut uilnd mid nut a chrauulucical nm SHOW STATE THRIFT COUPON TIME Suydam's Special, Rutger'* Special ter.-Wajihlu tou 8Ur. ¥ t*am*to* Home Town Paper THIS COUPON AND 25 CENTS WILL ADMIT BEARER TO ANY PERFORMANCE DURING THE DUtriUitioa Cover*t New Brunswick, Hifhland Park, F«r"s Trasls Naw >« m •*****»—» regain, vialtorthat WEEK OF APRIL 91H TO APRIL I6TH INCLU&, South River, Sayreville, Parllo, South Amboy, Pooy is a trad* iunut tut tUrn <*\ **** •"•*" «i t*« family looks fo? IVE. Kuwiau pouica wl ie tuUuu to. «« Perth Amboy, Woodbridge, Carteret, Ford. lower Volfs rt$, u a tnm b.Mt to b*ck. We STATE THEATRE MANAGEMENT Btonm. The lialr k CARTERfiT PKKSS W* ^ and Metuchen, N. J. more furry Uutu Uwt or homtM. The i^Uir, ar« and brown. CARTERET PRESS FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932 KAGESEVfN By GENE CARR HUMANS YOU KNOW ME, AL All Ho Needs I» Everything By RING LARDNER ^tHtcH owe OP vou Cuvr *\w. s'rowo vnu. W'MTP H«LF TRV1M1 (T.VCKlP OUT "me FLOOP \ OlOVtff OH

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How to Heal c '4i*« h KnOWltt The whom damage worryaimount to more man »250.0O By Tnorntoi: ',sner BAD LEGS 1 I Simply anoint the swollen vein9 and sores with Emerald Oil, and bandage your leg. Use a bandage three inches wide and long enough to give the necessary support, wind- Time count* Ln u[),)iyiiif for lifttenU Don't rink de- ing it upward from the ankle tu the liy ID urulecllng yuur Ideas. Senil -sketch or knee, the way the blood flows in the model lor Instructions or write for KHEE biwK. veins. No more broken veins. No -How to Obtain P puteut" mote ulcers nor open sores. No more and "Record of Invention" form. No chfLrge lor in- crippling pain. Jusl follow directions fonnfttlon ou hgw to prucewl tioni strictly CuiifsdtnUal, Prompt, cii^ui, and you are sure to he helped. Your ifflcleat s«rvic«. druggist won't keep your money un- CLARENCE A, O'BRIEN Registered Patent Attorney less you are, HA Stcurllj ytif.nft 4i Comiucr«UI Bink nuiUlm (Directly acroas street from Patent Offlu) "lowWeIfomaif D. C. Lost 10 Lbs. in a Week Higher Mathematics HNNEY OF THE FORCE 1*2= r Mis BiHy Lusd.ss «f D.ylon wrllss: "I am P?Aise sell sucw Mice 1 Ml",Kru.ch.n to ,.oV. ».io.hl-l lost 0 pound. FRUIT: LOOK AT TH Sirs In WS »MI «nd "i""1 »»lo ° "1Uch t0 """"' APPLES, PEARS, THIS ToM OHfat «.«y . SAFELY «dH» BANANAS ANP— TAKE MAI^V OF LtSSlY-laVa on. hall tsupoonlul of Kruschan TO MAKE A PQZ6M I h . glass of hot wtsr In In. moriitv) b.for. b.saHart-tt i. th. Ml. «» <° '<>•• un.lflhtlyf.1 «nd on. bottl. that l«ti « »«kl c°lU *"." 1tlll.. 6.1 It at any dnjortor. in Am.tic. If hU lint bottlf falls to convlnc. you this l> th. uttti way to Ion fat—mon.y back. But b. sura and gat Kru.ch.n 5a.lts-linllaHi.nl

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FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932 Pitiful W««te PAGK EIGHT Cherio Club To Hold life ll-n lii the Salvation Army Slang w,"hnvr"not Rlvm. the powers • Wt Another Party At Turks Termi Are Explained hBV<. not ..sort. th* wlnsh prudence that CLASSIFIED ADS The C'herio Club, a uncial organiza- win risk nothing, nnd which, shirking Classified advertisement* only one London.—Stranjw SISIIR psln. ml"'111 happiness M well.- to the Salvation Armj, are tion, will hold another card party! cent a word; minimum rharfc 25c. during the last week in April in' Mary Cliolmnntldey. BOLAND BROTHERS, Inc. In thill organisation's 1IW2 Turk's Roosevelt Grill. The Club hald rear hook. LOST—Eye ' Klaus**, hetween the a card party there a few weeks ago N»tur. •" announce** it* appointment a* dpaier for Pishing: Speaking wilh Individuals Hen The deceased is survivefl by a HEUP WANTED - MALE luring a prayer. »r after meeting, In ^dfe Julia, four daughters, llri. J. Arthur Applegate, distributor of order to help them to a decision. Helen Leslie, Marie, Julia, Ann. gi TIIK PONTIAI' 0 Studtbtker, Rocknc, Pierce Arrow Fli Bayonets: Raise right hands to four sons, Joseph, John, Stephen, motor cm arid trucks, hu an open- and George. ing for a sales representative to op- attest what Is being said or sung. and PONTI U V-8 erate exclusively in Woodbridge and Free-and Easj: Pralsr meeting In vicinity. Apply in person to sale* di- which cperfal freedom and natural rector, 363 Division street, Perth neat are enconraiced. Amboy, N. J. Once Before Meat: Schema for W. I. 4-8. The high purpose of this moderately priced clinic developed accord- raising funds for social work hj ing to the ideas of that great philanthropist, Dr. JuliuR RoBenwald, of Chi- chief of values means of small sums placed In a box, cago, is to give the public mwlical advice, examination, treatment and WANTED — Canvasser. Good prop- osition. Drawing account and com- usually before meat. medicines at moderate prices to combat the existing conditions. All who mission. Work all year round—pos- HilleluJ;ih Wlndtip: Sing song of suffer from any disease will be treated by an able and competent doctor sibly a middle aired man. Give full pnlse at close of Sunday's meeting. who has been trained in the treatment of the sick for 25 years. details of yourself. Write Box A Knee Drill: Prajer meeting, espe- The Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Sinus and Tonsil Department is in charge care of Woodbridge Independent cially on Sunday. of a specialist in those branches and each and every patient will have his W. 1. 4-8. personal attention and have their eyes examined for any diseased condi- Prisoners: Converts—"prisoners ot tions of the eyes as well as a careful examination for their eye sight, also SPECIAL—FOR RENT war." captured rmra the devil. special examinations for their nose, throat and ears and those conditions Five room house, bath, uteam heat. Company Meeting: Sumlny meeting, carefully treated and glasses furnished for their eyes if necessary. The Now $25. John H. Concannon. 76 at which children are taught tb« clinic will be open daily, all other ailments will alao be treated Including Main street, Woodbridge. N. J. Tel. Bible In companies or clnssefc. Wo. 8-0299. kidney, bladder and skin troubles. Electrical treatments given for rheu- W. I. 3-11. Steals Chickens From matic conditions, neuritis and neuralgias. Charge per visit in $1.00. Elec- :rical treatments, $1.00. All x-rays the clinic will charge just one ViaH the FOR RENT Mother, Ex-Pastor Says FURNISHED rooms, $4 H week and irice in any other institution. Columbus. Ind.—Karl W. Stltt, for- Clinic Houn up. Middlesex Hotel, Main street, ty three, a former pnstor llvlnx near Mornings—8- 10:30 A. M. Tues., Thurs. and Saturdays cor. Amboy avenue, Woodbridge, here, confessed that he Is a member N. J. Evenings—7 - 9:30 P. M. 2 - 5:30 P. M. of • gang or chicken thieves, accord W. I. 2-12 tf. And by appointment. Ing to J. W. Fousl, Bartholomew coun FOR RENT—6 room bungalow, ex- ty sheriff. The former pugtor admit- Charges for glasses in the clinic includes: (a) examination of eyes cellent condition, $35. 6 room ted being Involved In 24 tbefts In and aye sight; (b) glasses; (c) frames; (d) case and wipe cloth; (o) ad- house $60; other properties for r^nt, which he stole 470 chlcttens, the sher justment of the glasses. Avenel, Da Young, Woodbridge 8- Iff said Slllt. his son. John L«O Stltt. Children's glasses up to 14 years of age $8 - $1 no higher charge, low- 2149-J. and Frank Kelloj, sixty-three, a farm- •st. equivalent price found elsewhere $10 - $12. W. I. 2-26 tf. er of Bartholomew county, are held. Glasses for adults, S8 • $9 no higher charge, lowest equivalent price We welcome the opportunity to wll and service these fine One or two large furnished rooms. The former minister named Relief found elsewhere $12 - $16. Ponllar odors Iheae Im- Light housekeeping, if desired; all as his accomplice. Bifocals, two pair of glasses in one piece ground in for people past can, and to IK- aiwooiatod with one of the most successful, improvements; rent reasonable. S39 Stitt according to the confession, portant development* Columbus Ave. Inquire 77 Main St. 40 yeara of age $10 - $11 no higher charge, lowest equivalent price found fattest-growing organizations in the automotive field. stole chicken! from his own mother, elsewhere $16 - $22 - $30. at n* extra e«*t Phone Woodbridge 8-2395. Mrs. Eliza Slltl. Re said he needed • W. I. 1-22 T. F. All lenses and frames are first class. Guaranteed made for you to your the money and Intended to reimburse measure after you are carefully examined. You have quite a selection of Syncro-Mesh The Pontiac Six, bringing the important developments of FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- the owners as soon as he ronld. sample frames to choose from: White gold filled frames, flesh color gold Quiet Second the yitar td the low-price field, offers you genuine riding ment; also rooms and board. Ap- filled frames or any other latest designs and style frames. The clinic posi- ply 144 Main street or Phone Wood- Cmicieace tively has no higher charges than it is stated in this advertisement. comfoft, splendid performance, modern styling—yet the price bridge 8-0003M. The clinic will insure your glasses that we made for you against break- Free Wheeling W. I. 6-1 tf. The great theater of virtue Is con is low and the running cost no higher than that of cars built sdenct—Cicero. age for an extra small charge. Ride Control for economy alone. ROOMS AND BOARD 193 MARKET STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 811 Ban-on avenue, Woodbridge. Telephone 4-42S5 Longer Wheelbase The Pontiac V Eight offer* proved V-Eight brilliance and M. J. Ir-hone 892. Increased Power and distinctive performance in the low-price field. And the W. I. 8-14 tf FOR SALE High Speed Pontiac V. Eight, with its brilliant, supremely reliable type LARGEST BEST 19S0 Harley-Davidson motorcycle Greater Economy of engine, also gives you Syncro-Mesh, quiet second, free "74", in excellent condition, driv- UNDERSELLING VALUES New, Roomier Fisher Bodies wheeling and Ride Control at no extra cost. en only a few thousand miles. Price SHOE STORE IN TOWN very reasonable. Inquire Woodbridge IN TOWN HIRSCH SHOE CO. Rubber Cushioning at 41 • Independent office. W. I. 3-26 tf. Chassis Points Come in and see the new Pontiac Six and the new Pontiac 180 SMITH ST. near Madison Ave., Perth Amboy FOR SALE—New 6 room bungalow, Enclosed Springs V-Eight, which you can purchase, if you wish, on convenient fire-place, steam heat, garage, near G. M. A. C. monthly ter Avenel station- cheap. De Young, Avenel. Phone If oodbridge 8-1249-J. Boland Brothers, Inc., have been* in business in Rahway for the past 30 years, W. I. 2-26 tf. SHOE VALUES FOR SALE—Five room house with selling the Cadillac and La Salle cars and have now taken on the agency for bath and all improvements in Row- the Pontiac 6 and 8 cylinder cara. This firm is well known to many motorists land place. Telephone Woodbridge 8—1710. in this locality for its ability and desire to serve their interests. BUSINESS NOTICE GREATER THAN EVER WORK of any description done very reasonable. Call Woodbridge 8- 0083. PONTIAC SIX and V-EIGHT W. I. 4-8*. AN OUTSTANDING GENERAL MOTORS VALUE FOR ALL THE FAMILY UPHOLSTERING Upholstering, furniture and cabi- net making. Repairing. We also make Woman's & Misses' new furniture to your desire. Joseph To Whom It May Concern: public auction— street at Route 25, Woodbridge, in Mickewicz, Post Office Box 310, TAKK NOTICE, that the nmler- MODEL "A" FORD, 1920, engine the Township of Woodbridge, State Woodbridge, N. J. PUMPS & siKiu'ii, by virtue of i\n "Act for the number A^SliOlSS owned by L. W. of New Jersey, on April 16, 1932, W. I. 4-1, 8, 15. better proU'dion of garage keepers lirunell, 1451 Park road, N. W., at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. nnd automobile ivpuir men," ap- Washington, D. C, subject to this LEO R. GROSSMAN, FURNITURE REPAIRED OXFORDS proved April 11, lyifi, will sell at .-.ale at the Middlesex Garage, Green W. I. 4-8, 15 Baliff. JOHN S. BILSKI — Cabinetmaker; upholstering; modern and antique furniture polished and repaired. 11!> North street, Woodbridge. Telephone $1.95 Woodbridge 8-2057-W. W. I. 3-11 tf. C. LEPPER—Furniture and piano* moved anywhere with A-l equip 1 ment; storage reasonable. 441 Am Over 50 new styles, Beige boy avenue. Tel. Perth Amboy 2318 and parchment kid, patent W._L_tf and black kid in Operas, TRUCKING, local or long distance Straps, Oxfords and Sandals. Plenty High, Cuban and College two trucks at your convenience Phone Woodbridge 193. John Thorn heels. Sizes 3 to 8. ts. Oakland avenue, Sewaren. Included at this price are RAGS WANTED ARCH BUILT Pumps and Five cents a pound for clean rags. Oxfords, sizes 4 to 9 EEE. Middlesex Press, 18 Green street, Woodbridge, N. J. Phone: Wood- Bargains bridge 8-1710. Misses & Children's W. I. 2-5 tf — Classified Ads. Brine Results — PUMPS & With the Advent of the 666 OXFORDS LIQUID TABLET* &AI.YK New Ford V-8, we have «M Liquid er TabtoU IUM! laterullj u4 $1.49 W« Suit* eitonmllr. make it comi>l»U «ud nCfectWe trwlmrat for Coldi. plenty of real bargains in Most Speedy Remedies Known. i The smartest styles in water snakes, blond and patent used cars-Trucks and light combinations. Also sport ox- fords in smoked Elk and many smart combinations. Commercial Cars. Size* 8j to 2. Boys' & Girls' It will pay you well to PUMPS & look over our stock. We OXFORDS have the car you want, and at a price you can afford 94c Planting Patent tan and black, smok- time ie ho* and •* are ed Elk sport oxfords and ex- to pay. in a poHooB tra good looking and long to give jrwi wearing. Size* 8} to 2. For Big Boys in BOW. Our nunarr stock (or trananlanttna; BOYS' SNEAKERS MEN'S ,.. LIBERAL TERMS Is fint (Urn m usuaL We wiU be OXFORDS 9tHt Om cardodi« asana riatt. OXFORDS read everything you gtom with" GOOD YEAR WELTS the emulate. KMabooall; tfooi Cnhrtoday, $1.69 Dorsey Motors, Inc. 1 $1.95 BUck and Tan Leather*, Smoked Elk Sport Ox- 1 Maple and Fayette Sts. Perth Amboy, N. J. J. E. JANSA fordt in the n«w«*t com- All the newert Style* for OPEN TILL fc(K> NURSERY Drew or Work j alto iq tk* TSj****«*^