PRESS , RPPTOMBER 21, 1»n4 PKTftS
Knight* Of Columbus | Daughters Of Cart«ret First Aid (|,IS| Check Up 0« Wrll Injtall Officer*! Name District Delefate*'Local CWch rfes Has First LtssOn Her* New Attack On
A regular meeting of Carey Three delegates to represent th« The first meeting of the First Tank AppKcatim Coundl No. 1280 Knights of Co- Deborah Rebekah I/tdge of Car- Supper Aid Squad for instruction wms held Local Grfew lumbus was held Tuesday night in Blaze 1:30 teret at a district meeting to bt last night in tihe Boroufh Hull. Firehouse No. 2 when arrange- held in Rahway Wednesday night Ther* w«re twenty-flve present. BrA| Tank Storage Com- 'reabyteriana Make PI ana Board Of HMlth Wants It But Fir* Sirwn Wfll ments were made to install the re- Szymboraki's were named Wednesday night o( For Fall and Winter — Arnotjf the numher were wveral 1I1V Wants To Build Six cently elected officers of the coun- this week at a meeting of 9w lo- merflfcers of thr jwlite force who Cleaned Up — Neighbors Sounded — cil at the next meeting October 2. Barber Shop — Firemen cal lodge, They are: Mrs. Walter were off duty. George Bloom, a ,„!,, Editorial In Out- Rev. Checter Davis Of 1 Want It K4pt Down To Fixed and A special program will be arrang Have Stubborn Fight. Vonah, Mrs. Ellen Anderson add flrrt aid Instructor of the Ameri- f Town PajHW CohdKfcnn- ed for that evening. There will he Mrs. Cornelius Ooody. All mem- Rahway I* Speaker. can Red Crow was the instructor. Old Capacity. Work Project* To1 apeaking, entertainment and re- Fire was discovered at 1 JW p. bers of the local lodge «re invited He organized the clsss and g*v« Out. I A* Fals*. Fall rally and supper of the nstructions on the general subject freshments. A large attendance is m. yesterday in the rear of Adam to attend the Rahway meeting and The Carteret abattoir ramp in expected. The county chapter of most of them plan to go. ft was an- Prenbyterian Chuith waa held of fimt aid. Mr. Bfoom presented for more criticism Tuenday night .-I,.,!ion of the General hhe order will meet tonight in Snymharski's barbershop at 82 nounced the next meeting will bt last night in the Sunday school several demonstrations. at a meeting of tne Board of Curfew will be enforced ] teret without sounding u_ ,ii Tank Storage and Ter- South Amboy and a delegation Union street by John House, who important and all members at* room with about seventy-five pre- At future m««M«irs the pnpila HeaWi. It was attacked on two i rinjinny for a permit to If a plan advaiuad> at tl» I from the Carteret council will at- lives in a house just back of the urged to attend it. Plans w«re sent, Tho principal speaker wan will be required to take tip varioun front*, m> to speak. The board ,v mnks on property near tend. Many of the local knight* made for a dance to be h«ld in O« adopted s resolution banning any of the council ImrW shop. He gave the alarm branch's of t.h« work under the carried out It , .,-„* plant of the company will attend the K. of C. chanty ball tober. Refreshments were served Rev, Cheater M. Davis, pastor of direction of tihe iuntriKtor. The further alaughtarirw of stock of , , n-ised at the meeting of in the Hotel Woodrow Wilson in from box 32 which brought out after the meeting. the First Presbyterian Church of any kind until the place is cleaned lice Conrminioner next meeting will be Tuesday at the department to ,.,„!.-il Wednesday night. Fi- New Brunswick October 12. loth companies in a record run Rahwuy. Rev. D. E. Lorentz, pas 7:30 p. m. in the Borough Hall. up to the satisfaction of Ac departm Councilmacilman Wttham &. „.,„„ nn the permit wa* de- as a call from 32 Is always regard- tor of the local church w»s the board. The- renoutlon permits the i ,,iiiil the building inspector sale of such meat as may have traduced ttie subject bf I ed as dangerous. The back of the toastrnaster. Talk* were (riven by the council that a iWf , t r iwiH-y c»n check up on the the heads of the several organiza- been stored in the refrigerator of . ;iii m and plan* in regard to shop was in flames when the Bre- Dies On Way Dome h Attl bt h * curfew regulation bad I c Edwards Heads tions connected with the church. Big Dance fall the 4battolr but no bog, cow, ed hraclturanatai I,wire to the borough build- men arrived. After working half or other animal may he nUttfhter ,„!,. Two representatives of an hour firemen believed the Wa*e Each told of the plans of his re- ed until the order to clean up is weeks ago after a <_ ,-,mpnny were present and From Heart Attack spective organization for the Fall carried out Executive OfflcW mile crime. The lattar was out and one company left. The Is Carried Amy was revived bri Mr. D*ir I fur «n immediate decision. Legion lost and Winter. Frank Born wan defofatod to carry ottier was •nronarinir to iro when imported for tie police < ;ml the company has an op- Vincent Adams, Draftsman Mra. Cornelius Doody spoke for the order to the management o~ ,,n the Isnd where the tanks flames broke out atresh in the air Land Mark That Stood For the plant and see that it it enforc that many robberies I Other Officer* Elected At At Poater-Wheeler Plant the Jr, C. E., Robert Ward spoke committed recently by tn he erected, and that the space between the ceiling and the for the Intermediate C. E. and «d. , will expire soon. Meeting Tuesday Night — thirty Years tKsappeart offenders and that all n roof. Succumbs Before Arrival for the Boys' Athletic Club. Wow The other action against the cases except one have ^ iiiiicilnian- Donajhue calkd at Member* To See Local The fire had worked inside the •rd W Thorn represented the In Four Hours—Prealdwnt abattoir waa in the form of a pe- ,.„ to iiTI editorial in an out- At Doctor'* Office. up by the police. Mr. Man Take Office As Coun- wnlls from the rear to the highest Menu Club, Ben Smith talked for Wilson Once Spoke TW«. tition signed by about 100 resi praised tha pallet depai ,n >appr criticising tjhe coun- portion of the air space at the the Sunday school. donts in the action where it i: •„) II Uglng the decision on tfie 1 It was tfim that Mr. ty Commander. front By chopping holes in the Vincent Adams, 37, of 632 Mrs. Howard Thorn reported li»ra(prop«eed aa a meant < unlink nn apology was carried No. 263 American Legion Tues- from the plant of the Foster- street, disappeared completely last portunity to present their reasons day night officers were elected u the rear of the building where it sociation. [>r. H. L. Strandheiv ing- hoys oft* the rtreeta ' n minions vote of the council. is believed a patron dropped a Wheeler rnginecring Company, gave ihe plans of the Board of Friday, in thnn four hourn. for ohjwting Recently the abat- hours. Councilman D'lUrt Mi (/"wid representing the follows: Commander, Harold Ed- He was- in a c«r with other men toir obtained a contract to slaugh- wards: Jr, vie? compandor, Wai- lightext cigarette which smoldered TriiHlws nnd announced the board The building was a landmark in the curfew law had b*ta| . niil it was at the demand in rubbish (or hours before the inplovrd at the plant when the will meet Tuesday night. The plans Carteret. In was the scene of ter cattle for the government on a a few years afro and had Hiin office of the company ter Tomczuk; adjutant, Harry ttatk came. They hurried to the large scale. The rattle from the Gleckner; finance officer, Morris fire was discovered. Much of the of the Senior Choir were given many a g-ay ball, many a political mn ah protent because the I . -i-n that he waa seeking woodwork of the building in char- ffice df I>r. Joseph Wantoch but by Mrs. E. J. Bennett. Al Moore rally. President Woodrow Wilson drought area in the west were con- sounded at 10 p. m., din Cohen; service officer, Clifford ilams was dead when they arriv 1 signed to many slaughterhouses ad inn. He said the appli- Cutter; trustee for three years, red badly and will have to be re- represented the Senior C. E. spoke then years ago witen he was slumbers of persona IK i;ail been sent to the build- placed. A piano in n back room I, Coroner E. A. Finn of Wood a candidntc for (tovernor. Carter- among thorn the Carteret abattoir. the flrehouae. CouncllnfejtJ William Hagfin; scrgennt,-nt-arms, ridge was notified and had tht The supper was prepared and A pen WHS built to hold the cattle tor rather than to the Louis Fabian, was mined. Mirrors, chairs and nil served by the Mother-Teacher •t's two mayors spoke there. There Donahue ended the dlMH < because that is wh«t th« other equipment in the barber iody removed to l.yinan's funera H'm mocfings (.here before Car- awaiting slaughter. It was a long Preliminary arrangements were Association in charge of Mrs. Wil- introducing a motion thatij -.• code directs applicants to shop proper were ruined by smoke .iarlors here. later he irave per- erct became a borough. The an- time before any came. Then six few l»w be enforced wi ~ made for a card party to be held mission to turn it over lit an VAh liam Elliott. Rev. I,orent7. urged <-ar loads arrived. That number and water. Every window in the the rhurdh organizations to have nual ball of the Druids held each the fire siren or any ,,_ •• - discussion which follow- under the joint auspices of the building waR broken by heat. Es- iii'th undertaker. year a night or two before rlec- was too great for the pen, The post and t.he auxiliary unit early ,t least one social meeting every iignal. Instead the poliM ] i i"'ared the original applica- timates of the damage place the Mr. Adams was employed as a I ion, was hold there cvory year un- cattle arrived on a Saturday and ment is to enforce the next monthh. Williali m Hagan, ehhair- wo weeks for cacti organization. some of the care could not be un- nmpanied by a tracing had figure at about $l,MK). raftsman at the Foster-Wheeler •ft' said there is need of moro so- til a few years ago. ; !-i' older i who showed them to the us a World War veteran and was rnl organiKatinns will meet again generation of the Kish family anil it nt a special meeting, There covers to the schools reported he son of Frances and the late c Sunday school room Mon- the hall with some other buildings advertised. nliiectiona to the layout as 4,500 covers have been distributed iVilliam Adams of Elizabeth. He were weak from the drought and among the public and parochial Miss Conrad Bride ay night. became part of the estate. Barly Borough Clerk H. V0. . on the tra-cing ami it mn born in South Amboy and was last week a barn back of the hall some of them fell and were unable 11 S old hall which attention was cell* of President Charles A. Conrad of erat service was held Tuesday dent, Mrs. Howard Thorn, with ty commander at that time. The might be pulled down for kindling the following present: Mrs. Rob- cent communication on I the Board of Education and Mrs. rora the late home, thence to St. Better Things Ahead — and no one would object. The word 1 i» Traims Society of the First Carteret delegation will assemble ert Brown,Tvtrs. Sam Harris, Mrs. which it wa* advised at the Borough Hall at 7:30 P. M. Conrad, of 696 Roosevelt avenue, Adalbert's Catholic Church. Other Speakers At Big must have spread like wildfire !'• liyterian Church will hold its and Michael Gurka, son of Mr. and George Bradley, Mrs. Henry Har- palitiea outline prot and will travel from there to New for n small army appeared as rington, Mrs, Thomas Burke, Mrs. projects in the event 3 Hi was to act as Federation secretary, -i-rvice. The pastor will hrideainrtid and Mrs. Vincent Ore, plane passes over low, then circles and present conditions in the the old furnace were left. The purpose of the resolntl ID the juniors on "Real of Elizabeth, was the matron of and lands. A Kuy hops out which was appointed to take her place country. He deplored aomc of the 0n*> of the Kish heirs appeared t iat the ships." honor. Charles A. Conrad, Jr., was he's got one o' them caps with conditions but expressed faith and Mrs. Yetman was appointed Fed' [ borough be ready TOHHY CONSPIRACY at police headquarters Friday 1 Katherine Hemsel will lead eration secretary. these projects for giving the best man. The bride wore a scoop on ea/oh end. He's carryin' hope that things will brighten night and made a vigorous protest. cnior Christian Endeavor white Hatin gown mid carried lilies- magnifyin' plass with a l In the Herald-Tribune Yard and employment in the event fuL ^, soon. The gathering was a meet- Fie »aid be would take legal action made available. It wag unanidiafi •C Sunday evening at 7 o'- ERA Trials Await The End of-the valley. handle, an' a fiddle an' a hypo- ng of the county Past Counsellors Garden Competition, the winner* of some kind to seek damage for entered through the Woman's Club ly adopted. {w After the ceremony a reception dermic plunder. He comes up an Association of the order. There the loss of the ancient, hall. i-hoirs will meet for re- Of Civil Cases Before urn! banquet WHS held in the Lu- yells "Hello, Huck." an' I see it:- were delegations from every town were as follows: Otto Eifert of A lupior licen.se vms granted! on Wednesday afternoon theran hall, There were nearly Scroggina. ,n Middlesex, the total attendance Post Boulevard first in ('lass A or (he business at 2 John street ! Judge Frank Cleary perated by a man named ' for the juniors and Thurs- .'I()U persons at the reception "What the ..." I begins, look- being about 22-5. Formal Opening Of New small properite.s; Mrs. James Hor- S :0O for tile seniors. New Among those seated at the ban vath of Carteret uvenue first in ibut formerly conducted by 1_. Trial of Fred Huber and Mr.s. in' at his outfit. Other speakers included former Kasher and later by Kaaher •rs are wanted in both quet board were the mayor, mem- "Oh, it's all ritrht," he says, "I Campaign Headquarters Class B or large properties, There Freeholder Walter Quackanbush, were other winners but they were SHvka as partners. Kasher on a ha e of cm bers of the council, members of was flyin' over and I smelled your Judge Van Cleaf, Otto Miller, For- the Board of Education, and many lot entered througih the club. since withdrawn from th» u,,d work for the sake of - , ^ £K ' pipe. Thought I'd drop down and mer Sheriff Hannah, School Com- The new Democratic campaign nership. -.rch and incidentally"eVurejy pg ™ to defraud the Emergencg y other prominent citizens. Mr. and give you the low down. I'm leavin' missioner Waddy of Jamesburg, headquarters in the bill section It was announced that the State traiing in the apprecia Relief Administration through a Mrs (Jurka will live in the East this burg soon. You better go Edward Barclay of Trenton and was formally opened last night al- Kail Conference will be held Oc- ober 11. Those members desiring ''f and rendering of music. fake food slip racket must uwuit Rahway section of the borough in too." Hudson County who is state secre- though it has been furnished nnd ill) Day will be observed in completion of the civil cmutu now a tiew bungalow on Rooaevelt ave- "What's the idea," tary of the order, and many o attend may get in touch with open for mom tihaii a week for any Mrs. Thorn. liurcli on Sunday, October 1-1 pending- before Judge Frank L. nue. "Too many cops we're goin' to others. Refreshments were served who tared to listen to the radio or Kasha Case Reft Plans were furthered for the ;in- week preceeding. A special Cleary in New Brunswick. have." after the speaking. play cards. The place is located in nun will be presented at the The Prosecutor's office an- How do you mean " I aaks club's annual card party to be held It was announced Ladies' Night the Gleckner building at 50 Roose- October 22 at St. Joseph's Hall. !«i hour of worship following nounced this morning, after Huber thinkin' Scroggina is jfoin' nuts will be held under thevauspices of velt avenue. At the opening last To Grand kt Sunday school session. The had appeared and pleaded not altogether. Mrs. Morris Spewak is chairman. Ersco Establishes the Past Counsellors group in ni#ht it was packed to capacity. It was planned to open tihe iiilloe in charge of the pro- guilty, that it could not guess at I found out about this cop Plainaboro, October 22, when There was speaking by Mayor Jos- ' iti'c Mrs. Kelsey Wood, Miss a possible trial dstfc since the racket because I been doin' de lufc's Fall season (X'tuber 25 with Charge Against P< __^_ there will be a minstrel show and eph A. Hermann, who is a candi a tea instead of the customary il ('"Kiuhoun and Mrs. Es- whole criminal calendar depends tective work," he explains. Then a chicken dinner. Harold G. Hoff- date for re-election, .lames Lukach By Man Who Escanj li upon the progress of Judge Amboy Showrooms uiveheon, to be held at the Presby- I begin to see tihe whatfor of the man, Huber when he failed to appear Sales Corp., opened showrooms at razzin' me about mine. 136 New Brunswick avenue, Pertr lleil, Attorney Francis A. Mona- this meeting. Mrs. Howard Han- Party Wed. Sept. 26 last Friday was not served, it waa "You're p 1 a y i n' Sherlock ghan, William J. Lawlor and sev- said today, a* the defendant's at- Amboy, this week. The firm is one cock of Greenwich, N. J., state The cases of Patrolman 1| Homes," I yips. eral others. chairman of the American Home 7 torney, Parker Nielsen, Jr., «x- of the largest appliance distribu- 1 VERNILLO NAMED Kasha against John Patocnig aj ' Hebrew Social Alliance will "Not playin it but doin' th After the speaking there was a Department, will be guest speaker. Klained to tht Prosecutor's office tors in the state having offices am real thing," Scroggins admits, " Putocnig- against Kasha were < -i busy winter Mason with a showrooms in Elizabeth, Jersej long social session and sandwiches Her topic will be "Pack Your party to be held next Wed- is client did not know he was to been traflin' a fellow that's run posed of last night so far aa City, Hackensack, West New York AS $700 ROBBER and other refreshments were serv- Trunk and Let's Go Home." A one- local authorities are concern; •'V night, Sept 2&, in the be called last week. nin' for mayor," Huber's was set at $1,000. and Perth Amboy. ed. Mr. Heil and Mr. Monaghan act playlet by members will be when both were turned ovip •'• t'uigton Auditorium in Wash- "Oh, yeah. What's this guy do secured the location and equipped given 'under the direction of Mrs. 111 Huber Chftrgad WiUi Conspiracy The company has been the grand jury by Police JoM Avenue, Tickets which have in'?" Vogel Continues Hearing it. .Strandberg, chairman of drama Only the conspiracy indictment ed i the distribuntio of electrica "Wei , he's doin' plenty Louis T. Kovacs. •..".:»! ' tliHtributed this week may be is pending against Uuber, but two and literature. Fuller details will (lt"-»'u'd from members of the appliances for the past eight yean the line of old Ananias but mostl In Russo Highway be made known as they develop. Both cases arose out of a other charges, both of fraud, con- and are at present distributors foi between the officer and \ large crowd Is expected. he's promisin' guys jobs as cops To Install Unit Officers 1 front Mrs. Touhy, principal figure Kt'lvinator refrigerators whid So far they's a hundred eighty ThejtCate and some of the latter's in the township's relief scandal. Ohey are selling through the high- five promised. I'm careful abou On Night Of October 2 one Saturday night several i School Student. Of All P, N. Geronimo, Executive ly popular meter plan. Through figures." WOODBRIDCE— Woman Telephoning Police i ago when Kaaha attempt. County Director, has been ordered this method Kelvinators may be place Patocnig under arrest.! e Orcheatra To Rehearse "Hey, lisaen," says Izzy whi< Further investigation into the The recently elected officers of Frighten* Burglars Away from his office for two weeks' rest bought by depositing 10c per day he's come to look at the airplane the auxiliary <*. Anna Moravek, Nathan uniforms." Reading- on Sunday nig-ht waa or- night of October 2, it was an avenue and Atlantic street, heard ment on otlher angleg s of the in tional charge. I know Scrogg-ing is for the fel- nouueed Wednesday night at u the officer with a kick in the | i»id Nathan Lehman, who vestigation here dered by Recorder B. W. Vogel .some one trying to entier her house 1 are accordingly Radio programs sponsored by low that holds the job of mayor last night. Bail of $l,5O0 was meeting of the unit. The members Patocnig was found '"uers of the all State Hiirh again delayed. the linn are broadcast daily at by way of a cellar window Sun 1 symphony orchestra will now so I asks him a question like :ontinued for Sam Vernilio of Sec- also decided to attend tin; county .same night by Kasha and MhiMeanwhilel , an advisory council 1 :-lf> p. m. over station WAAT. day night about 8:15 and tele- licers. The handcuffs were i,. '/'fir first rehearsal tomor- this: "Scroggins," 1 says, "J know ond Street, Port Reading, who i» meeting of posts and auxiliary phoned to police headquarters, An r of six members has been appointed which candidate you're for. Now charged with the crime by RUHSO. units Wednesday night of next his wrists but the connecting"( Hiiiioon at the Thomas Jef- for the Woodbrldge-Carteret dis- iflicer went to the Lebow house as had been filed or chiselled1" | High School in Elizabeth. suppose you waa him how'd you "The complainunt told Judge week in the Colored Elks Home in trict. Howard Jerne« was elected Plans Made By Unit run wour campaign?" New Brunswick when Fred Ruck- fast us his car would travel but the Police never learned who chairman of the group a.t its first Vogel at the hearing last niffht prowlers had gone. The officer chain. Ul "Woll, I'd do.t*»oine figuHn' reigul of the Carteret post will be "-» To Hold Three Day meeting on Tuesday in the local For Big Card Party that he was in a Port Reading earned two young men were, seen about the fd*ks in this here town. saloon al which Vernilio temied intitullvd as county commander. Putocnig's defense of his i bureau. Mrs. T. J. Neville of Car- The unit will unite with the local sneaking-away. It is thought they in kicking the officer was i_ 'Waar Beginning Sept. 27 Is they inontly decent people in bar on Sunday from 4:30 until heard Mrs. Ije'bow telephoning. teret was named vice-president, The auxiliary unit of the Bro- 1 post in sponsoring a public card Utter beat him with his club-J thedbood of Israel has completed favor of luw and order an good 10:30. He said he had been drink- ,' 'M HI man .Social Ctub will and the Rev. E. H Devanny, sec- Ati'itl iritfy- but wtu a«t drunk. party early next month in the putting on the handcuffs. retary. Mayor August P. (Jreiner, plans for a big public card party Borough Hall. "•'• •• three day baiaar beginning all that kiue other searched him, longed to Wood-bridge and ERA headquarters, and Mrs. Mar- ed by cards und refreshments was it over to that place. Jack ' DISCUSS FOOD COST TODAY cals, no rackets. Jutit plain 3t/»nrlit taking $700 from a pocket. Russo guerite Fits. Randolph of the of the Chrome section was OF THANKS The annual million dollui food government I'd promise 'em an' if identified Vernilio as one of the About pOO Carteret admirers of held Moriday night in hi rehouse County Advisory Board, addressed I waa elected I'd keep the prom- men ami told Judge Vogel he could Joe Medwick, baseball big league No. 'I by the auxiliary unit of the with disorderly conduct ^«,.,_ ihe undersigned, desire to the new committee created to bill of the State G-uevrniuent will Anna Weiner, a Salem ITeBMH •"'I'A'e with grateful appre- be the subject of a eonfnrejBcc in " not see Ui*' other who stood her star of Carteret, went to the Polo C&rtartit Division of the A. O. H. :i handle problems peculiar to this The case was postponed t<>aS 'ii«' kind expresvipna of Trenton Monday between State "BuButt BUp^osf/M break* In, hin4*B{m. Russo al*o Oiarged Ver* Grounds Sunday to celebrate ll district and to recommend solu- At the business session plans were day ukht of next ,w«e> for'fHi " >y and the kind acta'ot our Budget Commissioner John A, "when you got d fans wan gathered at Two Drivera In Crmih 'uother, Mr,. Afina Lone, er Heddan pointed out that there kind. Then what would you du?" in said d«y», wfll hmve thi> giwtwrt lin*-nn •round* HM b«en taken up for Ui« educational vtlue. lire Stoek Show, fa Poultry and Wild item* and backing bronchos of outdor attrwlJomi mri beauti- lint tin* in many par*. BUte Farm product, wtil M * T"l|«m She* and fee She«p and and downs of co-whoy* end «"»- Fair Opens ful ^rfiihit* rver llufcvi in Out 4fl exhftiU in the State Bulldlnjr tW» played in cwruwtiUon by tfe» ttoi- Swine Show all report addfMonal girU will take part in the Almos&Any Diihiias New Tone yrarn of il»> PxirtPTH-p, it« m»n»- yew will be more intereitinir Uien ons State iiwtiUitionaj fitVu an entries tM» year. Tho wortdV smallest horses, Exhibits On Tuesday ! ever, h« stated, while the fovern- well •« the <}mii(rM. County ajri Ro4te Oa Proiram jfche championship sheep dog*, Frwl Mftrjrertim, |f<>TM>r«l iwnt diiplayi in tfce MerchVnt* A cultural nnltfl arc alno coJSjfrtUng A rhamplomhrp stampede and!*"'' '-"^ie, will also perform mhUdditwn Of Bit Of W > Of Bit Of W M*nnftK tnrmi' Bolldlnir promlw in th»> prpiwntiition of fratt» and ine Ac Tn-nton Fair which opan» report* that all »v«il- pnhibitmn Rp«ri» on ttl» fair to oiitilii nil prcviimn *h(iw!ng"» In . Manager* of the of ttie gtaadtairf daily. "TVU «nd < out in new Tin f'lv iAop ritdh^ chamriomchaimriomhlpp will It, doea jrive a dash and a flavor to almont •'bo hold on WoNew Jersey will Stretcher Wonted Take a chicken which weighs about three Jn,i' romrrt>tr for tV State Champion- half pounds, ft clove of pirlic, one Yarn nhip on that day. Children nn tho tomato, nix pitted ripe olives, and let simmer for fiv,- , ruprnin^ riay will participate in t.h<> three nnrhovie* and a cup of white then add three-fourths of,muni,. Junkyard SwrppptAkon, a pushmo- nc. Merry Let cook three mil//I' hi!<» mop, for $10(1 in carin. HUTC the chiek*n >ot into then have re«|y a cup of'", ,(l; 5x8 Six* •er»inf pi««i, rdl eaeh pi»«« u Metal Smooth, Strong, Clothes WIFE IS LOSER IN well in •••ioned Soar and cream into whic^ ha* Choice of lfc*n brown in hot oil. Wliile the yolks of three Braces LOVE THEFT SUIT it it browning it thould b« ttht Colora Pin*. Will not tear the quickly If it cooks to,, inil " watched Tory carefully and will curdle. Serve Bt one,. , ASKING $100,000 turned often io it will brewn buttered toast, A Stretching Value Here's A Buy To Mop Up •h«ere«t garment. evenly on all lidvi. and pepper. New York Court Rulet in After it has b»en nicely crisped, Distribute this into n,,, lower the fire and continue cook- r""1") •"•=« jiy in "17ULWT Ol- Favor of a Glamorous ing until tender. Remove the oil. Put into an eartiienwar, smaller piecen first no they will not ing dish, sprinkle with Night Club Hostess he over done. v Parmesan cheese and ••:nl Pour out. the oil, all but a little crumbs, brush with yolk of „, New York.—Following a ipectac- which clinfjs to the botom of the Place in a hot oven f0, r, nlar court hearing which hnd kept pun, nml add the wine, the tomato, minutes. Biwte frequently Broadway agog for days, one of the quartered, and the olirea. Simmer Potato CroquKtf. street's bitterest vendettas hag end- for a few minutfiR, Btirrinjf into Roil a dozen i ed, temporarily at least, In a vic- the any bits of criRricid d chichi - toes with a little salt. Allo« i h id f h tory for Peggy Heggle, glamorous ken clinging- to the sides of the to cool. Stan and mash th,.ni pan. MaVh in the anehovies until two tablespoons bntt*r, stJr night club blond. Peggy had been in a they blond with the sauce. Two little salt, pepper, butter aill| *nod for $100,000 by Mm. Josephine minutes before serving add the chopped tarragon leaven, i , twn Chambray Davis Walsh on a charge of steal- )ininiliiig garlic. Stick it on the prongs of a tiiem with the yolks of t,Wl| Ing her husband, but It took a Jury fork and preas it to the Bides of and the white of one. Shain. Shirt into In Supreme Court Justice Koch's the pan to ("tract R bit of flavor, balls or rolls, roll in a mixt,,,,. f HEH! FELLOWS i court only ten minutes to rule In then distant it. toast crumbs and yolk of ,,,,, ', if >h«r favor. fry in boiling fat. K«ch of the rival Indies hart her So many shell fink are delicious HERE'S OUR BIRTHDAY rtny In court, Josephine claiming with a Newburg MUCB, such sm MB|«BU Color that Peggy committed the rawest lobster, Rhrimp, crab or neallops, Magenta, a purplish rwl hiio GIFT TO YOU. Full Cut. sort of love burglary, while Peggy and thia sauce from New Orleans l^ss than 100 y«ar« old OH n ,'„ calla for sherry to giro it piquan- n«me. In 1807, the run,,,,, „ Metal declared thnt her relations with cy. Use this quantity for one George Walsh, well-known Broad- Austrlans foujht near Mltan. i,, Buttons. and one-half cups of cooked meat. town of Magenta. GarlhalrMmi way ninnirlnn and the lute Texas The meat should be seasoned well Style Plus Wear Gninan's former piano player, were in cooking. anteer* are said to ha\i> „,,,,, strictly iirofoimtonnl. To prepare the sauce first pot wearing uniforms of a ulrm,,', Hot FULLY EQUIPPED a tablespoon of butter in the color. From that date on. tii't pBr. Marrltd Lift Happy. saucepan and when melted add ticular hue has boon ktn>«n lt Waffles Give A Mrs. Wnlsh, plump and thirty- the meat, a teaspoon of salt and a "magenta." seven, declared on tho witness stand for Hand To that her nuirrlnl life with Georgle everyone This Value had been hnppy, even If, during a CASH period of seven years, she had to ItCanToatt charge him with: uuvu Too. An affair with the late Myraa $4.00 DOWN $4.00 MONTH Darby, noted Follies beauty, Undue Intimacy with a wealthy Plus Small Carrying Charge Strong, Tough, unnamed woman In Florida, Association with "varlonl wom- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CntkittMd with balloon tirei, and tpeciaUy Canv«» Electric Waffle Iron and en1' and "neglect of his marital . . . full of health-giving vitamins, direct from thr •quipped with lamp, horn tnil |uff»f« carrier, duties." Growers to you. It pays to buy the best, and this you Twuter Stock Up Now! Uiit Uantiful "bike" it a •eni.tiom at &U Constant use of profanity and on will always get when you shop in your nearby ASfO price. Fall *in 20-inch frame, chromaam plat, oni» occasion an assault, requiring Store— •d trim. Beautifully fini.bed in blue with the professional visit of a police- whit. trim. man. Where Quality CounU A Your Money GOM Furthest Shorts and After these seven years of wed- Tender Snuppy Girls' model equipped with chain and skirt ded bliss, during which lore tri- Frwh PenB.yU.pi, guard. Shirts umphed over all obstacles, along STRING BEANS SPINACH came Peggy, who refused to be de- 2 1b. 9c 2 UM. 13C feated, Mrs. Walsh charged. Kren Pemuylrmnia Medium when »he went to Peggy and begged Fancy Baling and SUGAR CORN A TIP TO HOUSEWIVES:- | her to give up her husband, she CABBAGE Coolrin, APPLES 4 am Be Rib Knit failed to break her hold on Georgte, 4 HM. »e 2IU. •« Peggy flatly denied that Mrs. Fancy Tokay Emln Urge C.H. California Shirt Walsh and ever visited her and 2 KENMORE LEADS AGAIN GRAPES Her Dew M»toa* ORANGES pleaded with her to give up George, 2 lb«. ISc each 2»c down 25c Clean, Strong BrisHet You can't afford to be a slave to housework Broadcloth Short* of or that Mrs. Walsh's friends had ever found her and the musician at these prices. Quality Cotton. In her bedroom as had been charged. She denied that while entertain Ing at the Htnux Arts night club she Cornur, 2r29 A Step To mot a member of a "wealthy brew- Savings MEND IT Ing family," from whom she ob PRIM TOMATOES NEW PACK tained a $100,000 settlement. m«d. can FARMDALE PEAS Natural Handy She admitted that patron* tipped 3 cans 25c can 16c Finish her as much as $.">00, but denied Solder ever taking any of them to her ASCO Royal Anne Iron Set apartment. lie Sweet G«org« Wai AbMnt. During the testimony of each Cherries wtunan her rival watched the pro- Peas Folds Into Stool ceedings with considerable fhterest, but of Georgle, the key pounding * 25' Every Home Needs One cause of all the discord, there was 2: 21 no sign. George, according to Mrs. can mm*J Walsh's attorneys, Is somewhere In Quaker Puffed Wheat pkg 8c Threes A the neighborhood of $15,000 In ar Quaker Puffed Rice pkg 12c reurs In alimony mid they would Cheete, rich creamy Ib 19c Bargain f$4.00 Down — $5.00 Month! like to lock him up for contempt. ASCO Cider or W. D. Vinegar gal jug 45c (10c refund on jug) 3-Piece Plus Small Carrying Charge llt'fore Peggy appeared on the horizon all was honey and cream In Saucepan The only fully automatic ironer ever offered at the Walsh household, the plaintiff, Bread Supreme big loaf 6/ this price. $< herself n former actress, testified $1.00 on the direct examination, in Oc- Victor Bread i««» 8/ KENMORE APPLIANCES are easy to operate tober, HKiS, however, George began coming home late, often under the and built to take it. $4,00 Down — $5.00 Month Influence of liquor which he had 8c New Milled ASCO Plus Small Carrying Charge never drank before, and often abu- sive. Sometimes he wouldn't come Better Light Means Better home for several days and then be PANCAKE FLOUR would show up In his tiiiodo un- Tea Kettle Sight Shaved and dirty. ASCO Golden Table Syrup can 10c Heavy She testified that she had ac- cused him of licliig more Lhnn Tiwue Gauge friendly with Peggy and that when Seminole JSL 4 S 25' Aluminum Heavy he failed to ke«i> his promise to Cotton SofU-Snow White. stop the alfair ishe went to see Plate Miss Heggie. I'eggy refused to 14cB«*t can $|.28 give up Gargle, stating, Mrs. Salmon Pink Glass Walsh testified, that glie had $100,- 10 5 qt. »ize 000 and would spurn] It all to keep cans 1|; him. That was why Mrs. Walsh 15c MU«ion "Beat Made" Quality asked for dainugen of exactly |100,- Asparagus Garden , 25 000. 99 12c ASCO 12"x24", Vinegar Cider or W. D. huts Rootter Hitch Hike* 19 YOUR GUESS Reflect In This 42 Mile* Back Home ASCO 21c Cautrll, Iowa.—When Auguntin Kuux Hold a big rooster along wits ^^mj 1 • #• ^ An excellent blend of rich flaT.'i | .IS AS GOOD AS ANY a flock of lieni and.shipped them MEET DICK SANDERS off to Ottuiawa, 42 iulle» (ilstaut, he '^Victor 'b 19c thought he had seen the last of The World's Fineat A fine blend of Santos Coffuea. -FREE- We have been fortdhate CoffM* in Our Three ft However, the roomer, a few Acme tin in securing the service* of mornings later, sounded reveille Favorite Blend* — , .. ^ »>.> *k j-i« Arabian, Mocha, J»?a and h«>u TOO MANY COOKS nnder Kiipx't window just a.a be taste the difference American Ooflfees akiUfuUy One Super All-State Mr. Sanders to expound had done before that sort of thing blended. HAVEN'T HEARD forced Knox to part with him, and tube if yon our tine of Craftsman and Poultryuien looked for a broken N.B.C. Prucill* Cookie. tlat In the crate, but Knoi swear* ABOUT THESE Companion Power tools. the nearest to the the rooster lilti-h hiked home. N.B.C. Mile. SUnduh Cookk. \T Dick knows hi* stuff. Be N.B.C Auortod Gem* lb 1U mileage of our Cow Now dm Moo you amateur or profession- of Her Operation : tire. Look at the tire PIBCE * Pittsburgh,—An event which al he can help you. Dick can» 1$' :s 52 descended, upon Nellie the cow *"* '^^ {tot would probably have ipolled eor- 8 our window. Give U an expert on Power Moat popular piece* in talu for ber bad It not been for Baker's Ciacolate ^e9c t Sf 21c guess to a sale*- Or, William NlcheUon. vetuv high grade, (louy enamel. tool*. Bring your probkana tnarlan, woo ipetlnlliei In neb Satin* (Starch Tableto) pkg Sc Fleucnmaan', Y cake 3c Green flecked with white. For Uie event proved a double ailSh can 12c bjtftlAg and wben It wai over, pkgi two little calvM bed made their Super Sudi 2 23c debut \ •, While twin* an not un?om- OPEN THURSDAY, ta tbe hunjan epecliet, He Foreign rtfittratloiu and drlr- Refional eirtwmlstrtrp« dinner Arnmm 1 will be popular ag*in this winter. with lntra-state haulinf for hire the State Committee to campaign* of Governor Many h*v« ankle-lengtih sklrta of or profit, Motor Vehicle Commis- School Sandwich Idea •Mmmwtar natta w inmriAM vel- Moore, candidate for vet, topped by full-weave, but- sioner Harold G. Hoffman, warned State* Senator and fo THIRD WARD DEMOCRATS Mrs. D. Decibun of B street mo- ton«d-*Jwu-th»-bMk bionics of New Jersey commercial motor William L. DIM, AVE CLAM BAKE V* tored to Anbury Park on TUMdftl- Children Should Benefit satin, lam* and otaw formal tob- vehicle and om ownm today. fiovnrnor GOLDEN PHEASANT The Third Ward Democratic —Mis* Mildred Schiavo of rics. Woodbrtdgo avi>ntin was the meet From Ingenuity Of ST. GEORGE AVE. and FREEMAN ST. Club clambake, held Sunday after- One particularly handsome oon at Maple Tree farm, m» a of Mina Grace lannarone of N«f- ark on Thursday, Party Hostesses model has a skirt of red crushed affair. Georps Fox was velvet and a pale jroW lame blouse hairman. —The delegate who will attend with tailored shlrtwaixt collar and John Turk, president, intro- the New Jersey State Fireman's ALWAYS INaUDE FRUIT full Rleeveg, held tightly at wrists New Floor Show luced Freeholders Klemmer Kal- Convention to b« held in Atlantic by Ions cuffs. telssen, Robert Hale and S. D. City this wenk are: Edward Doodjr, School children have a riffht to ...Get EUROPE Wiley and also Fred Foerch, Third Stephen Hulnik, Joseph Sdhiavo expect, nicer samfwirhes in their Ward Pemocratic candidate for and Michael Superior. new lunch boxes than ever before, What, N» Sheetert Tnere? Opens Tonight Committeeman. Ttie bake WM —Mr. and Mrs. D. Deeibus, Mr. ally those whose modern DiMam-bearinir mosquitoes »r« served by Peter David and Wil- and Mrs. Tartajrlione and daugh- iin do a lot of dashing around virtually unknown in me Florida London, JEAN SPENCE liam Godfrey. A program of en- ter, Dolores, and Mrs. Jennie No- to Into flftpmoon parties. Everglades. MELVIN SISTERS tertainment w»S presented. taro of B street, visited several Most of t.h<> sandwich and can- Paris, Mai AND HER HELD OVER Catholic shrines on Sunday. ape fillings at the smartest affaim, though l;h<>y contain less than one ROHM, • - Mr. and Mrs. Paul TartaK- —Mrs. Jennie Notaro of B 1 MAD MAIDS BY POPULAR Honc and daughter, Dotorea, of street motored to Asbury Park on (food bit* , are wholesome enough SWAN BRAND Woodbridge avenue, and Mr. and Wednesday. for husky sandwiches and so deli- OF MUSIC DEMAND cious that they would bo a wel New 1935 come change from the good ok IRISH SWEEPS IS 3otton Innkeeper Ordered standby*. Don't nefjlwt such wholesom GREATEST LOTTERY to Deliver Mail in 1639 Until 1639 there Is nn trace nf a fare M ham with tmirtard WINES PHIL ground beef with Worcestershire postal system In Amorlcn, [n the De Valera's controversies with veal tongue, jelly and cream winter of thnt yeiir one Itlcnard England may be fnteful (or Ireland, dheese, using: different varieties o (Bottled in Bond) Falrhnnks, Innkeeper of lloston, WHS but Interest In UHMII Is nothing com- bread. Grated carrots, chopper ordered by the i?onernl court to pared with the grenl national lot- celery or shredded lettuce m»k VINTAGE OF 1929 ke«p his house open for all let- the meat sandwiches more pala tery, the Irish hospital sweepstakes. ters "brought from beyond the seat, Uhln. Such I* the contention of John J. $ or ... to be sent thither." The McCarthy la an article, "The Irish No lunch box is complete with- Fifths colonists were not compelled to out frerih fruit or some celery or Sweeps," In Harper's Magazine, leave their letters with him, but he raw carrota to nibje. The chil- "From the standpoint of national wa» under ohtlgntlon to deliver dren will enjoy their noon meal prestige," declares the author, "the more if you also put in a cookie 59 them "according to their direc- Sweeps today overshadow politics or cup cake. tions," and Guinness, for generations the These aandwiche recipe* wew major Industries of Irelnnd. Every This notion, as fnr ns enn be dis- adapted from party food:— Just reccfadt A| man "of substance"—as the Irish covered, was the first effort on the Watenreu Sandwich Lowboy that continent to provide a post office. Health experts have been push- 2 for $1.00 dub their smart business man—Is ing watercress to the front as an world la usually a commissioned Sweeps Inuring the colonial period post Important food. Tliere are scien- Vi g*I. $1.00 -1 gal. $1.75 ftvoriM AnMcicu agent on the side. Every Irishman, riders anil shops were the most iats who say that one could live And ptktd Mawdoml common menus of mall transporta- rich and poor alike, Is a self-ap- ntofinately on milk and water- PORT, SHERRY, CLARET, The at* 195 J !" pointed, voluntary Sweeps dftent, tion. The stage coach was not In- ress, because the cress contains forwarding ticket hook* to kin over- rodmvil regularly until 17fifl. Klva he few important elements that MUSCATEL, SAUTERNE, Open An fettwrct Automatic iefts and following through nn the enrs thereafter there were only 20 milk lacks. Dark bread is beet, Control, TOM collections. mull contrnota (corresponding to pread butter as thin ag possible, RIESLING, BURGUNDY Account CompcoMtioa, new he ii i mi her of stage coach routes) hen put in a generous amount of Dynamic Speaker and' "No other lottery can hnnst of lling. cress leaves cut small with TOKAY any such voluntary ami inexpensive n existence. scissors and slightly moistened Terms At CO Hlgh-EfidencT Ti world-wide sales service. It may The greatest difficulty was with with mayonnaise. Low Ai a graceful new c*MMt ( At The .. or At explain, too, why the Irish Sweeps the slowness and uncertainty of the wOodi. See and In the short spnn of four years hnve malls. Carriers not only made out Cucumber and Cream Cheete rtlue now! Soften cream cheese with a fork i4/»o a Fall line of $1.00 Weekly completely eclipsed, so fnr ns the heir own schedules but set them mi mix with chopped cucumber. Home sale of tickets Is concerned, the fa- aside at their own pleasure. If the )n one piece of the buttered bread CHOICE LIQUORS mous Calcutta Swcppstnkes, the day on wblch mall was to leave or ipread mayonnaise, then lav on Canadian War Veterans, find cither arrive was known It was considered iome shredded lettuce. Spread the privately conducted lotteries. Kven sufficiently definite. ompanion slice with the cucumber compared to the governmental lot- Up to 1672 there apparently was and cheese mixture. FAMILY LIQUOR STORE teries ID France and Russia, the no arrangement for the transmis- (Mire and Nut Sandwich ALBERT Irish Sweeps ticket sales are sion and delivery of domestic let- Chop olives and nuts fine ami 82 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE moisten with mayonnaise or cream IOOOO fURNITUIIE SIN< greater." ters. Io December of that year cheese. Don't be stingy with the there was sn effort to start a filling. PHONE WDBG. 80858 93-95 Smith St., Cor. King St. Perth. Herb Gardens monthly post between New York Ham Sandwich and Boston, originating with Fran- Spread thin slices of cooked The herb garden is rapidly be- els Lovelace, governor of New coming an American institution. ham with chopped sw»et picklea FLOWERS Many English favorites are found York. mixed with a little mayonnaiRC. to grow well in American soil. Use mustard pickles with the ham The best place to plant the herb or a dash of horseradish. Are All Important garden i9 outside the kitchen door, Whale and Basking Shark Bacon and Tomato * *S/)eci(il 0/jer- FOR A LIMITEDTIME 0 Wnetkar yoart it to be an elaborate church wedding or where it will be handy for the Spread bread with chopped plucking. Herbs that add spice Reach an Enormous Size ju«t •• intimate affair »t home, call Baummnn't for the crisp bacon moistened with to the cooking- and that are easily The average person looks upon mayonnaise. Then cover with a floral decorations, the cord go for the brido and the bou- grown in the average backyard the shark as the greatest terror of slice of tomato and sprinkle with qaets for the bridetmald*. Our experience, and oar repu- are tarragon, mint, chives, marjo- the seas, and for ages the belief In minced parsley. Pays for Your tation for dependable service atturet yon of complete ram, satre, parsley, leeks and vari- them as man-eaters has been hand- MtltfacHoB. ous other members of the onion ed down from generation to gen- family. eration, says a writer In TltBIts E»kimo Children Polite Genuine Simmon! Magazine. Eskimo children are polite and Beavert Ban L*iy Onet The two largest species, the whale unspoiled, generous with their Lazy animals will not be toler- shark and the hnsklng Bhnrk, both possessions, even their beloved JOHN R. BAUMANN, FLORIST of which grow to an enormous $1 ated in a beaver colony and thos* chewing gum, *nd kind to each nre certainty laV.y, slow, Inoffen^l which shirk their share of the other, Boys are taught the art of St. Georf* and Hazelwood Ave». RAHWAY, N. J. and practically harmless. How- work are driven from the lodge Free Deliveries All Over Union & Middlesex Counties ever, the'great white shark of trop- hunting very early and girls sew- Phone. Railway 7-0711—0712—0713 and compelled to live alone along ical sens la considered to be a man ing in all its f qrms. the river banks in mud holes. They eater, and other closely related Freih nited! Don't you with are known as "bank" beavers. species nre looked upon as very Cultivating a man's acquaintance you could (ay that you feel dangerous. Ii Interesting If you make a pnr- Another fish, the barracuda, •nit of It freth-reited every morning? smaller llittii the average shark, Is You can — everybody can — regarded by many as far more vl One can have a high stanilnnl nf clous and dangerous. It seldom at- living; and still not buy things he became thit offer brings tbe tains a length greater than 8 feet, doesn't want famout Simmon* Buutyreit but Is described aa "bloodthirsty, hold, Inquisitive, and of an luiplac- Why put more In your head If Mattreit within reach of every uble temper." The barracuda Is you have plenty there for all pos- You can attach these Lamps a large, pike-shaped, predator}, and sible needs? home. It enablei you to try it extremely voracious fish, allied tef firit — for 30 days — without the mullet and Inhabiting the trop- Without soaring hopes and no ical and seuiltruplcal seas. It dif- aubltluti 0110 cau get through life expeoie or ri»k to you — and quite equably. fers from the shark In many ways. you need pay only Be a day Wherever Its head and mouth are proportion- ately larger. The head alone is one- Prisons were dreadful places In after that test •••uret yon that fourth of the entire length of the olden dnys; and criminals were tbe Beautyrest U all that it nsh, and the huge alllgator-llke very careful to keep out of them. you need them mouth la fitted with sharp canine claimed, for it. teeth. The body ia compressed, Boys have too little time for rounded, and powerfully muscled. choke of what vocation they will alte follow. They have to seize the near- est Job. Don't Delay The Uieful Swallow 7 There are seven common species ?/HSfl of swallows found lu the Uuited ONLY ONE States, four of which have aban- doned to some extent their primi- MORE WEEK! VlTAUi tive nesting habits and have at- tuched themselves to the abodes of mini, according to the Bureau of HI- ologlcal Suruiy, The barn swalluw builds extensively under roofs, Here's The Great 30-Day mostly In bams and under bridged, having abandoned entirely Its for nier home under cliffs and ovt'r Free Trial Plan hanging racks. The cliff swalluw We will deliver the Beautyreit of your choice, in Wherever you need a light, put up a hus itlsn abandoned Us nesting slle lu cliffs and taken up Its abode un- You'll probably bain the new putel ihadet of Roae, Green, Orcbid,~Bl«e lamp that hangs on the wall. These der the eaves of barns, while tlie or B«(e into yottr homo without a down payment. wttrtlu prefers a more modem home eyes only for this You try it for 30 day> — if you don't want it we pin-it-up, lamps Come in many provided for tt by farmers and farm will take it back at our expense and tbe Simmon* children In back yards and ii round marvelous ovm Compuy wilt destroy it. We take all the risk. GENUINE the farmstead. Tlie diet of these Tnat'» all, except that our arrangement* with the styles. Three are shown here. The birds Is composed exclusively of In- Simmooi Company permit «* to tell only a limited sects. Their food Is taken exclu- SIMMONS first tyas a unique glass bowl, the sively while on the wing, where they BUT.. number of BeautyretU on the«o term*. Be >ure to sktni from the air ur from the tops let your*. BEAUTYREST second, Quaint with fluted base and of tall gnuiM and. weeds such lly- 'TonH n« reaBr bww bew scenic shade, stands on a table as iug Insects us tiles, beetles, Hying lloriou ii Is Wtfl jmt «M nuts, gnuts 11 ud many other Insects. tt Ta« EVEN A LIMITED well as fastens on the wall, and the ceelu wUitMl* ft owki third can be hung with its shade C«**allot.....,.., Certainl! y the propOT- Foreign Advwttning ReprMMltattTat STARTED. 000 wag given thin time to the ,,,n.! of the h<-Ninjr would idieate proposal to make liquor le|r»l. lint beltinK on such n purely spec- New Hwy Nfifhborhood Newspapers, Ine For certain purposes and under ilative inHtter us B dojc raoe is not certain conditions it haa nevei united upon with disfavor in many PROOF been illegal, even thoiiRh South IHarter". o( the expert brake «,,,i ,,,, , Cnrolinn always appeared as a Nrw Jersey's experience with at reflnonably low r,i,,,; , ln ; TAXES 'dry" state on the familiar maps he popularity of bet.tinjr on don found in the larifc ninul,,.,. . chnrtinft the early progress of th( nces bus been durilicated In many Taxes is an important subject any time. In times of po- prohibition movement. Manufac .(her states which hnve recently Woodbridfte. nn>toriR|.: ,v | tnre imd sale of intoxicnnti have. litical campaigns WP hpar a good deal about taxes. Just been forbidden by authorized pari-tnutuel betting on bring- their cars heri> . Vr|y ,M •orse i-iiees. Or the experience, of Ktnte law since 1!MI>. But this low days for service. All iyp<. [„.„,„ »0W flomo of the gentlemen who are not in sympathy with h* nation at larjr* in the purchase conveniently authorized the im- expertly tested, adjust,,,! .„,„ 1 if foreign lottery tickets or the President Roosevelt point out that various form* of govem- portation of one. quart of liquor by skilled meebnni,-. Uttent relief arc running into millfOhs and billions and that ••very thirty days, on the assertion iftrnnmre bestowed upon illegal <>T the importer that, "the same, is lunilx'r tickets. It ia hard to ac- • •'.therefore, the tax burden will be greatly Increased. No desired for medicinal purposes." •ount for this popularity of Ram- Moreover, for the benefit of the >linir on the part of a iiripoverish- mention is made of what might have happened if the thrifty, the law also authorised the 'd nation, unless such ''piker" sub- SERVICE J Hoover administration continued. Things were heading possession of such liquor on condi- stitutes furnish « comparable tion that it is not stored up in hrill to the tinples which the old '1AIIMT i fast toward chaos and red revolution under the Hoover "uny unusUAl amount or nny un itock market used to' nupply.— •^ ' ISO until the election of Roosevelt came as a ray of II-=IIH| way."—JN. Y. Time.. * itntrnt M««««B»*r Gaietta. jkope. People bore up under their sufferings with a grim de- A Large Induitry *i|fcrminatinn founded in faith in the promised New Deal. The figures of the racinjf com miRsion showirm the extent of be.t- •Littik Kiiwim Facts -, • ,When Roosevelt took office he began instantly to work For linii; on dog races in New Jersey Plain People. He was the first, president fiince Lincoln ittve a fresh light on the extent of to show a profound interest in humanity. He began to talk the depression. There, nre only ABOUT GARTE&ET T four of these tracks, and the rac- about Social Justice and to spend money to prevent starva- ing itself could scarcely be term- ed the sport of kin(rs, yet the total "Nfott. Tnen the Republicans began to howl about taxation. amount, bet on the outcome of A good many of the gentlemen who object to spending ra.,u. liar, been $9,000,000. Of thir l<> prevent human miser? would not complain at amount the operators have taken Woodbridfe towndiip WM named in honor of Rev. JnU $!,2m).ntJ<). white the state has to ! If a war was started to take human life. War is the moat been enriched by the comparative- Woodbrldr* "•>• «••• *• territory i« tk« 1«U Summer ,,f l ly small sum of ?1 35,O00. 1665 at the solicitation of Capt. Philip Cartarct who w«i >t t!llt ^'Costly of all human activities. It burdenB nations for years The State Racine Commission, time one of the Lord Proprietor! of th« Province. to come with tax burdens. But it brings huge profits to the dissatisfied with the percentage which the state received, recently itlemen of the International Munitions Ring and others sought an injunction against the supply war material. Great financiers and economists admit that no one Hut the Graf kept coming. WB very much about money. But any politician, pretends THE MEN IN THE NEWS It was along about the middle of the morning. We know all about it when he starts talking about taxes and By CHARLES E. GREGORY had been expecting something, would happen, probably INTERESTING FACTS the opposition wastes the taxpayers' money. Tax is only because of the tension that was so obvious everywhere. ey paid by the people to provide funds to run the gov- World's No. 1 Airship Man The atmosphere seemed charged. A sleepless night can ABOUT OUR SHOES ent. Every one pays taxes although all do not receive raise havoc with hopes and can completely dissipate poise. They've ordered Commander Charles E. Rosendahl "Port stabilizer gone," came the word from the Graf. THE NEW FALL TIES are nn- bills. People who have incomes of any size pay income back to Lakehurst to direct further development of air- There was a moment of silence and then everyone be- uiuaHy graceful - - - jet they Kes. People with little or no income pay tax when they ships; and if they know what is good for the cause of a package of cigarettes. Every glass of beer or liquor gan to ask questions. retain that comfort which 'ighter-than-air craft they better leave him there. Un- 1 "Could the ship go on? Could she make Lekehurst ivolves payment of tax by the CONSUMER. You pay tax hampered by silly rules and precedents, he will do a magni- hat made them to populir ((the gasoline you put in your car. During prohibition men in such a storm?" ficent job for the navy. Goba, of course, were ready with their opinions. Some fortunes in illicit liquor because they paid no tax * » « * |gpJ4, at the same time, charged exhorbitant prices. The said there was nothing to worry about, others right then $ SOME Commander Rosendahl is undisputedly the world's ernmont set up an expensive machine to break down and there vowed the United States would never see the LILLYAN MODEL- STYLES most distinguished and respected authority on the whole BY VITALITY SHOE CO. 6 Illegal liquor traffic and the rest of us paid taxes to Graf Zeppelin. The older men, the officers, were wary subject of aeronautics, whether from an academic or prac- ep up the enforcement machine although it did compara- about venturing their beliefs. Finally, a white-topped tical viewpoint. He knows the game, its limitations, its SHOES FITTED BY X-RAY - - - NO CHARGE ely little enforcing. sailor, just a little while in the service said confidently: advantages and looks at its future honestly, He's a con- In Carteret we have had a great deal of experience "The Cep'n will fix it up." firmed apostle of the doctrine of harnessed helium and a Everyone looked at him, someone explained he was tax. For many years Carteret was the envy of other half-dozer, or more Whirlwind motors. * But he also is an *BB0 because the tax rate was lower than in those other referring to Rosendahl, and that was all there was to it. apostle of sanity. There is, he feels, no inconsistency. Reports kept coming from the Graf, finally advising that town* although we had the same functions of government 143 SMITH ST. He's an unassuming fellow and a handsome one. He the damage had been temporarily repaired, that the storm tied, on to the satisfaction of the people. Carteret had lives airships and dreams them but he is not one to foist l JDother advantage: when new streets were built the prop- .vas waning, and that once more the trip had become un- his opinions on others, not unless they ask for it. And eventful. A deep sigh of relief practically filled the giant owners along the street were not assessed. The cost once they ask they are convinced, for Commander Rosen- . taken out of the general appropriation. That did not hangar. dahl knows all the answers, perfectly. Of course, the Graf did arrive safely. Late, to be sure, much to the average small property owner so far as • • • • slight increase in tax was concerned. On the other but almost intact. Most people now have forgotten that once the pride We rushed around hither and yon trying to round up ad, if the small property owner had his property on the of the United States Navy was an airship called the Shen- improved he was a gainer because his property was the entire story. Some interviewed the passengers, others, mdoah. A beautiful thing it was, even in those days of the crew. Dr. Eckner and some lady, I think, by the name fincreased in value without the cost involved in a street as- ten years ago when designs in such craft were unlike they iWBsment. of Drummond-Hay got a big play from the gentleman of Hell pass his school ire now. Rosendahl was second officer on that ship, his the press. Rosendahl had little or nothing to say. He The reason for all this, of course, is that the big indus- aptain was Zachary Landsdowne. answered unimportant questions but requested that major tests—if he can pass &i|E» pay most of the taxes, nearly seventy per cent, In The Shenandoah was sacrificed on the altar of an un- details be ascertained from the skipper. iperous times or even in normal times big industries important and inconsequential Congressman's vanity who He's like that. not bother much about taxes. They make money and the eye test! insisted that it sail over the small-time country fair in his Dr. Eckner and some of the ciew spoke English very able to pay. Times of depression change the picture, home town. All of the officers, when the time came to well. They divulged the fact that it was Rosendahl's Many children are backward in their school work, yet lustry is struggling just as the individual is. Every dollar issue the orders 'up ship' begged to be relieved of the ingenuity, hi« complete knowledge of the airship business, investigation proves that defective sight is primarily '. Industry is interested in keeping down taxes. Local journey. The weather prognostications were against it. that saved the day. He was instrumental in patching up the cause. Take no chances with your child—have his is paying now for most of the big tax increase that Rut orders are orders. the broken fin. And how? eyes examined now to give him an equal chance with flowed the expansion program of a former administra- As long as this much is recalled, it probably has been With the top of a table, in mid-Atlantic! his classmates. Our Optical Department is under the If there is assurance that the tax rate will not be remembered by this time that the Shenandoah cracked up personal direction of Dr. J, J. Brown, Optometrist, keted by careless spending of taxpayers' money, indus- "A» Goe. Maine—" in a thunder storm out West. Landsdowne and half his M«*T OSCMU Slain who has a long established reputation in Perth Am- will be more confident. More ready to expand a litth The outcome of the Maine elec- In tbe ifiKt 7' years about 100 crew were killed. The ship was demolished. tion is, of course, hailed by the boy. Careful examination, courteous personal atten- | hire more help. If anything happens to even threaten a mnnarchs, pregldentg, prlacM and At his post, Rosendahl and a handful of men he direct- Democratic National Committee other high official) of atat« hare tion, and a sincere effort to please, assure your com- in the tax rate it will not be so good for Carteret la- as foretelling another Koosevelt been alnln. ed, remained conscious after the lightning struck. The part sweep in November and as a very plete satisfaction. r. One of the first moves of any organization employing of the ship in which they were stationed was not hit direct- definite endorsement of the New |ielp is to cut down the number of help when some new ex Deal by the voters of what used ly. As always, Rosendahl knew the answer. He must to be considered a rock-ribbed, GOOD USED CARS CONVCNi£MTCBGDIT Be threatens. have known it well for there was no time to think up one. bone-dry Republican stronghold. Although Governor lirann, the • SEXTON * He gave his orders quickly. His men acted promptly. Another interesting point about taxes and industry popular Democratic (ioveruor, Chrydcr and Plymouth Agency I this: We hear from time to time of plans to punish indus- SCftrcely mentioned the President ALBREN, INC. To make a long story, a dramatic and thrilling one, in his speeches, and didn't talk 16 Smith St. Phone 4-0181 by raising tax valuation upon the property of industry, short let it suffice to say that they free-ballooned it to about the New lXul, "Llie carcjjj PERTH AMBOY • - Jewelers and Opticians dealt by the New Dmil to Maine in eh things are attempted now and then by assessors or safety. They used the simple expedient of employing one the shape of i'WA Krunts and re- rds of assessors but the attempt usually fails. Industry of the tremendous gas bags inside the huge duralumin lief funds were i-xhibiti-d on every 133 Smith Street Perth Amboy Democratic platlVin," says the b.ts such increases by taking the ca.se to the county or covers as a vehicle and rode to earth, unharmed. Herald Tribune..Here was a cam- Your child may not need board of taxation. Usually Industry succeeds in hav- That's how quickly Commander Rosendahl thinks, paign which tin; l{f|iublicant> were unable to beat with tlit w«aJ( STATE Have his eyes tested and find out. f the valuation reduced back to where it was. Don't let ticket and the ineffectual argu- THEATRE—WOODBRIDGE I ond tell you he will raise the valuations on Industrial ments they put As the official representative and observer of the Herald. u]).— Navy, he went over to Germany and made the first trip of TODAY and TOMORROW W ^he best interests &? all those in any community the Graf Zeppelin to the United States. Hb was a Lieuten- Wb.r. Wi... Art Found iher they be individuals or corporations are conserv- ant Commander in those days and even more boyish-look- Nearly all yui.n glrli In Hwodm, IRENE DUNN and when they finish their ncliooUng, FUEL AND FURNACE OIL careful management and a low tax rate. Our neigh- ing tfyan he is now. Slight of stature .wiry, he commands tak« a course In rookery ind hoiue- RICHARD D1X in |ji Woodbridge, recently lost a great plant because the attention by the determined expression around his mouth kttping as well. * '»te Is high and the township would not or could not and eyes. I should have liked to have been there when he "STINGAREE" HIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVERY , much in the way of a tax free period. Linden could presented his credentials to Dr. Hans Eckner, that vener- MAKE OF BURNER i a better proposition and Linden ffot the plant. It will able old captain who had enough years to be the young "Tli. M.rry Fi.k»" with Alin* employment to many hundreds in Linden, American officer'* grandfather. y Me MaW PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE hard times and they will continue to be} Dr. Eckner was at the controls, Rosenddhr making iifor a while yet. The only policy in suoh times ig a. himself u useful us his modesty would permit Under no SUM. • MON.. TUES. that is jood to your poeketbook. A policy of cartful (•ircumstftftcea would he flaunt upon this old(^Mnla any off A.G SKI WILLIAM POWELL in and common sense. Stick to that policy. Keep hifl knowledge, his Ideaa, hia beliefs. Hfe WWtld wait, un- High and medium 'grade of PREMIER OB, .GASOLINE SUPPLY Dttfe in Carteret. It pays. til he was asked. But therq were no questions, and hl» musical instrument*. Private lesson* by Mr. Gutowaki and i New BniMwick Ate. COMPANY • RAHWAY, N. J e modesty kept him silent. fMsatanU on all iu»trum«nt» TBE KEY" For the first several hours, thts triflwaf uneventful. E. J»TMy S4n«t at Bn>*4 JOAN BLONOELL »ul Phone Rah. 7-1263 — Night Phone Wdbf. 8-025H The passengers lolled \n t^ieir seat* the crew wwktofti ETH OuUin * Mi- 24754 WARREN WILLIAM Reed and We salty a 6om- harmoniously, efficiently. Wirelew re?orta came in regtt* Instruments pJet* lioe of IVW larly, posting poaitiou, weather and conditions generally. in "SMARTY" f? Steady progress was being tnade, c*I Inttromtat* COAL and WOOD in- It was Friday night that a storm blew up. It blew »i WED. • THUM.. FRI,. SAT. hurricane even at UMKurs*. Still the'wireless report^, SfRANTON FRESH WNED uneventful prograa* the wind and rain mentioned rathie 4 BIG DAYS »•*,»•••! LESS ASH , GOAL MORE HEAT incidentally. AH through the «4*W W operator; kept in HOflBS n touch with the Graf. It 8eeme4^% truly remarkable 6Mdn "DAIES wast arterei High Looking Forward To FootballS Routs Lead Plant, Carteret F. C Grid Coach McCarthy Pleased Takes 2nd Place In Race With Team's (•„!• si'cnnd place inninirs because of darkness. Cartoret'a Leading PufUiat Carteret Semi-Pro Football i S. Metal* Interde- Only fifty percentage point* About a month ago I said It this column that Joe Med- Frank McCarthy, who is it wasn't hard to |H«« < Believes Fighting Haa Big Team Re-organised — To .,„.,.(mil le«gue tighten- separate the first place Yard team wick would not play with the Cardinals next year. I itartinc hi» eleventh year as Blue McCarthy'* words wi«n he from the second place Office com- Future In County, "Pro- ind Waite mentor, has high hopes ,1,1V this w«ek when added that the New York Giants could use him and would Meet Neptune Field Club o talk about his tMUB. .,,!„, iiHik over the Lead bine. The Yard has won nix and or a tncccMM football season at "The team looks bertter viding It Ia Put Over In gladly pay between fifty and seventy-five grand for him. In Opening Game At High • i,r,,.by sliced the lea-lost two while the Office has won srteret High School this K»ll. did l««t year," ht espbiaad. \ ,,rd'n marfrin in firjt seven and lost three, The Right Way." It seems that I hit on the right trail, for one of the School Field. Genial as he always is, McCar- back*, all veterans from faMt I ,.,. <*-n team*, virtually The box score: Newark newspapers carried a story last week justifying thy s*nt the squad through daily ttQttad, are showinj" up i Office (12) trills this w««k. He admitted he t.ioe. Lett y**r'» expu i , i,,p jiosition. are se- Buddy "Baby Face" Fisher, imy statements. The story follows: The Carteret Field Club foot- i l,y pcrrenU(fc points. AB R H wan pleased with the team and the done the bacldfold t Carteret's leading boxer today,] "Everybody y is offering or trading hall players to Bill ball team which made Mirh an en-team'* prospects for a g^ood sea- . |,njf r«ce wan affected Morris cf ... 4 112 g py I viable record last year under the food," McCarthy a&fed. believeV.II s tha,v.t . «_i^fightin, g ...has. a. biv.g_ rrpp erry tt0f .760 Smith, rf 2 Frisch has been quoted in stories printed throughout managers, have explained, ia that "A" consisted of Pelci .700 Rose, p 1 nent fighters before the dhow and the New ^ork afternoon papers man, end*; Such and An then failed to produce them the the circuit in which Medwick has been portrayed as a it is more profitable to play travel .866 ing games than home games. this week. The Carteret boy waytackles; Ward and night of the fijrht. You can geboneheadt , a player with a great throwing arm and a mar- frtiards; and Wie#o!in«ky, - Mi lul- .625 14 Practices are held twice weekly. go to either the New York Giants .125 away once or twice with Mr. John velous punch at hat, but no ability at punning, or using his or the Cincinnati Reds. Both The backfleld lined UP with ' .1. Public, but not more." The team will be composed for the .111 head. (Ed. Note: The Story is told in one of the metropoli- teams, it is understood, are will quarter; Dumanski and C. most part of players who are back rmlfWgn; and Trivanovitch, mint' dosed in on the lea- "Baby Face" is of the opinion from last year's squad. They are that if Poulsen would prciwnt local tan dailies where Meddy was up at bat with the count back. ,i i,-am Tuesday night by three and one on him, Frisch told him to take one. Meddy Andy Galvanek, a back; Tommy ,.,,i- the Lead Plant, 12 to CLOSE talent lie would get some place. Godmustad, a back; Jerry Cer- The team will open iU •,-,,• was called after four Give the fight fan» (food, clean did. Then Meddy thought he was to take the next one panik, a back; Charley Szelag, i at home with Neptune, S«f ONES fights and they will respond. alfio. The pitcher grooved the ball and Meddy wag called bock; and Rickey Donovan, Wai 29 Fnllnwine tMs, there By They'd rather see two kids in Galvanek, Joe Nagy, John Sielag, two more home emmes wit there fijthting- their heads off than out without even swinging. Medwick walked over to the |,nl, Howie Take* Wbite all linemen. well and Glen Rldjt». both BARRON two top iiofchem irning through dugout and remarked to Frisch. "I could have hit that one comers on the Blue and Metals In Postponed Tilt the motions of fijfhting, a mile." And ail Frisch did was to put his hand to his Several former high school stars MC NULTY are also out for the team. There i._ schedule. Fisher, who is a likeable chap,[head and say—Oh! Oh! Oh' I only tell this story because Chappy Thatcher, Babe Coughlin, Ctrteret will travel to Ne Tl mk House earned the but nopt the Yard for the t somewhat b»dtwd in his;T believe that Medwick has been entirely too much pub- and Cnarley Bryer, all of whom for its fourth game to oppose ... In New Orleans there is r fi have starred for the BVne and Sid* in the open in* of athletic: ,,mi,i,i!i-nip of the first half by the' litfhtweijrhJ^? t divisionL:f. Hisi^ilii|icixe(1d - A little knock now and then would do him more ''"„,„„ the White Metals in a man named Larry Gilbert White in recent years. latfonn with the Newarken, manager is George Kurtz. good than harm. turning to Carteret for the ,,,,„„!,(! £8ine from the first half who is rated the heal manao; Fisher fi)rhU about every obher Last week the FieW Club mei i-lin.--.lBV nig-ht at the Copper- Continuing with the story in the Newark paper. and elected officers for the comin, game, Carteret will meet 1 -,_ er in the minors. For a dozer week on the average. He doesi Joe last year out-batted the great Al Simmon* in High. Then Vang Branch will M\< fi,.|,l. The acore was 7 to 3. moat of hia flgrhtinfji n Teterboro.i season. They are: Joe Comba Tank House p'tcher, did years he has managed thor extra base knocks, right down the line and he is re- president; Charley Sselac treas met at I/ong Branch, Carteret' Plainfield, and Elizabeth. renew its rivalry with Cr jrhiy fine job. He held the and hia club never hVi'drop- ceiving less than one-quarter of Simmon*'s salary. urer; and Tony Mskics, secretary : He has many followers in this !>y meeting Coach Weekly's M two scattered hits, an-iper lower than third. H - se borough. They are all his friends Asking for a raise in the Cards' camp is like signing Miit no less than thirteen at Cranford in tJie seventh (_ •net cret lies in two directions as well. your own death warrant and Joe has been "hard" on The annual game with INT* developing young player the bosses. bridge will be played at We lank House won the game Yard To Meet Tank bridge November 17. And and handling pitchers prop A Mytterr in Sea Water seventh inniiwr when Al Like the Deans, he has demanded his rights, only in comes the traditional Thank Smtzke socked a triple to Sen water contains a mysterious erly. His is the knack o not so colorful a way. The Cards have been contemptu- ng Day classic with Perth ntcr with two men on base. substance that chemists have not knowing just when to wav ously referred to as the "Coolies" by other National League House For 1st Half at the City Stadium. In all it ' them to the showers. been able to Isolate. Fish go blind \ a nine game schedule. ,jv;miape and practically sew- and die In artificial sen water mad* teams. The smarter players resent this. 1 This year he is sending, tw< Playoff Game Next Tuesday The complete schedule fol u|i tin issue. In a laboratory but live and thrive Frnsch, I am also reliably informed, uositively will great prospects to the majors —Tank House Ties Yard Sept. 29—'Neptune at Cai Clay Bryant, a speedball right when as little as 2 per cent of gen-not be back as manager. The front office disputed Frisch'a Oct. (i—Glen Ridge at C»L hander, going to the Cubs, and A uine sea water has been added.— iron hand in the suspension of the Deans, leading up to By Beating White Metals. 13—Caldwell at Carterut, Milnar. a giant southpaw, who i; Collier's Weekly. their recent strike. Had they not been out for a week they 20—Went Side at Newark; nie Sabo Playing going to Cleveland. It is said hot' With the second half in the IJ. 27—Emerson at Carteret each might have won one or two gamea, closing the gap 1 Brf sure to stick. S. Metals league slowly drawing JOE MEDWICK Nov. 3—Long Branch at b\iig does not seem to pared to O0er Chock Klein •• Office. I was particularly glad the Yard won because in ircuit. Last year the league enjoyed bait. But til* Klein of Chicago interest. highly successful campaign hi ire SII well m the New York-Penn of so doing they beat Mickey Miglecz. And Mickey and my- t "The Cardinals arc about to trim, holding seventh position, it a different man from the The Yankees arc thinking bitterly every time they met. liut wound ii]> with the Carteret Klein of Philadelphia. Playing rebuilding and dickering for self are having a verbal tiff regarding the Mechanics' iriiiK in one man, who Branch led by Ormy McLeod winning »tc|> ahead of the cellar. in the second hulf the Tank House (ickey predicts, will be the great- uulintalry for the above week, 77 famet in the Cub Park haa Frank Higgins of the Athletics chances of finishing on top of the heap. So far I have one pennant. g apparently cracked and experienc- st outfielder in the league. Ilia Iw hatted aJi even .460. Just done things to hi* batting •»- for the third-base po.st. They also i i • I a miserable season, finishing Of the six clubs which were <*IH.Y| U nlm It was even before this. game. name is Terry Moore, and he is pai his butting average is for the •r»f«, and brought to light bought Jim Melton from Balti-! P °" ; out' step above the cellar. But tered last season, two have ugree^ :| •• not known. the fact that he can't bit port- where he has don't' some line' ' I got th truth this week about the outcome of the first with Columbus. Rickey already lias to enter a team in the loop this week by some turn of fate ilesignated him as the lflSB center •iden. pitching. Twunty-five thousand half race in the plant loop. Contrary to what many people t)he Tank House suddenly snap- this winter. They are the »„.. changed harula in the deal and the lelder of the Red Birds. Boys and the Stars. Strolling „ Ctwaical Action. The 317-foot right field fence believe—that the Yard has won, the first half crown, I ped out of its. lethargy lonjf enough in the Phillies band-box covered Yankees' bid against the Washing- "The current gag among the waiting to hear from the othew. ijf l action* *» mure rapid wish to say that that is not the case. Th& Tank House, it to take over the White Metals, and aniinals is to hint that Medwick up this weakness. Fly balls which ton Senators who offered two thereby eliminating; that team warm humid ragioM than in uaed to aail over or against it forpitchers and cash, one of the pitch appears, has a chance for the first half title. It seems the fium the id hulf ii to ba traded to the Reds for Adam Comorosky. This report licet I hat are very dij or cold. base hit* are eauy outs in Chicago. era being Walter Stewart. Tank House has a postponed game to play with the White Next Tuesday's game should be D«m«r of Wild A»im*b a corker. The Yard will endeavor never fails to arouse Medwick's Metals. Should they win this game, the Tank House will e. The general opinion among hoafc '••} to win to uphold its prestige while en Ii, that, according to the daftt . be tied with the Yard for first place money in the first the Tank House will be staging a "If Frisch is traded, Whitehead Id Familiar Faces - JOHN W. HERBERT - By Gus UMman round, thereby necessitating a play-off for the champion- comeback. will go to second base. And if ger Involved, the rank of th* btf -L, Frisch goes, the Cardinal won't game animals of the world U UoH|•'$|j ship in. the opening semester. finiBh fourth next season." elephant, teladang, rhino and O« !i' * • * * Incidentally that game between the Carteret OF THE. F\pSt plant and the New York Office was washed out by the TEfcCOULff Weather Man Saturday and will be played Sept. 29. Orsini Boasts'fif 29-Second Lap, fOOTBAU- • * * * Field Club Reorganized QAARC I see by the papers, as Will Rogers would say, that Says Lattanzio Can't Win Sunday the Carteret Field Club has reorganized this year and will Matera, Still The leader In Auto Racing Sweepstakes^ stage weekly football attractions at the high school field every Sunday afternoon. That certainly is a good piece of FAIR PLAY Positively Won't Drive Usual Car, Declares news, for a reyival of interest in semi-pro football is sorely As the day is near to tak Promoter After Fast Trial By Ule$ky needed in Carteret. Joe Comba, who so successfully down the old twelve guage sponsored the senior baseball tourney, and Charley Szelag and give it a thorough clean- HOAGLAND IS PROBABLEOiOICE AS HEW HIM will pilot the club. ing and inspection, let us This week, I have been told, the •lub reorganized make a few rules of our own Johnny Matera won't drive that Orsini Special at tJh^L with Joe Comba, president; Charley Szelag, treasurer; to follow on and after the Speedway this Sunday. And this time, declares Mister Jojji Tony Mikice, secretary; aivd Babe Coutfhlin, booking opening day of shooting. Orsini, builder and owner of the car, it's positively. 1 manager. The club, I understand, has undertaken to pay Firat: we will obey the law. The Garden State Racing Association cqmee back to;! all the obligations incurred by the old Carteret Field Club. Game laws are made for our bene- the local track, Mister Orsini will tell you at the elightoidf This, it seems to me, is a good move because nothing will fit and if we break them we are only cheating ourselves. One ofopportunity, quite determined to keep on running Sund add more prestige to an organization than a clean slate. att long as any enterprise on the the KKieat . temptationp s is to shuut jf coring, the details of which i I hope the Feld Club will be successful in its new venture day strip can run. Which is to say main something of a my* the female pljMsanttfl . that the independent troupe of If, when one rets up we Matera in (*-cing the pack and I will do my share to help. automobile racers lwve, no inten- Hiiii points. Second is La. * • » + would only comider th*t >' tion whatsoever of relinquishing zio, 132.2; third, Tonmiy Me'.,, •he it allowed to live through TV St. Jaime* athletic club, of which John Tele- their dttiinu to tihti oval in favor of Hams, 124.4, and fourth, Joe V« the breeding teuton iha will that Congress of Daredevils. potky u athletic adviior, will »oon inaugurate a busy belbelyy , 10B.410(1.4 TheTh y are tfiet 0B praduea I rum ten to thirty Hnid CtiiiKfuu uf sold Dar«> diivf winter teaton. Independent game*, besides an intra- birdt for the following fall, with more chin a hund devils WH.\ to have presentep d their points. mural league of four teams, wilt be the bill of fare we wiH hold back our fire. lii l h h When woodcock shouting, Ofcjwalcn % ihtfW r* timatt. our game has to face 1B fire which tanzio is NOT leading: in the ->rj- turned tl» bum ot the Juron destroys its cover, thereby mak- vate war amonr the troupe's driv- a v«*ln far Jury ing th«n easy prI'lve 3.HWVWffP^tl(
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Mny Rnhnon miif Fmnrhot Tone in "Strni(j4it In Th» W»y" «n •Hmrlion at ihr CRESCENT Th«-«Ire Left AboTe—Fredric March and Constance Benne tt in "The Affairs of Cellini" opening at the MA.IRSTll Theatr© tonight in a preview showing. Right—Rosetnar y Ames and Russell Hardie as screen sweetheart*;,, ^ FREDRIC MARCH, CONSTANCE BENNETT sued" a new drama coining to the CRESCENT Monday. STAR IN STORY OF MEDIEVAL ITALY Herbert Marshall Frowns Ifn]|\ u•HOII'N newest and niowl glamorous romantic On The Dramatic Schools team make* iix debut in Die persini.i i>f Constance. Bennett Most persons who go Ui dra- and Fredrir March in "The Affairs of Cellini," the gay matic schools are wasting their new 20th Century comedy, depicting the more colorful lime. Only two things make for MAJESTIC romantic ewupiulen of the great artist and greater lover heatrical success and they are in- THEATCF of lfith Century Florence, which United Artists bring to the stinct and luck. MADISON AVENUE PERTH AMBOY MnicHln- Tbi'iitri' Iniiiiirioi fin These are the opinions of Her- seven-day run Both Constance Bennett and I bert Marshall, Paramount player, When producers ,IoH«?p-h M, Fredric March brin^c a definite ! I who once taught in a London THE GREATEST SHOW VALUE flair for this type of comedy to | Iramatic school for two terms, Sehenck ami I>arryl F. '/finuik w- and who has one .of the leading lected this popular p»ir to co star their respectivp e roles — Connie | d f h bit hi f roles in Cecil B. DeMiuVs "Four IN THE ENTIRE COUNTY they established what promiws to scored one of the hit* of fc*COttie ono of those happy Holly her career in her preceding 20th Frightened People" which comes Wood combination.* that arc theCentury picture. "Moulin Rouge," on Monday to the Crescent Thea- answer to every producer's pray- which, although n musical comedy, Oland Brings Ace Sleath To Screen Tomorrow tre. TONIGHT, FRIDAY, AT 9 P. M. er, was also in the sophisticated vein "Very few schools are capable Zanurlc [mpr«t«J -•••and March won his place on the In 'Charlie Chan In London' At The Strand Theatre of turning out material that will Even before "The Affaire of screen via hid brilliant perform- develop into acting talent," Mar- Warner Oland, star of luring th« next 14 years he shall said. i» JOAN ance in a similar role in the sta^e CeUini" was completed, Zanuck remained on the stage, chiefly CLARK« w»8 so deeply impressed with the play, "The Royal Family," and "Charlie Chun in I/Ondon," later rocketed to cinema futiw in which opens at the Strand in Shakespearian and Ibsen effectiveness of the Hcnnett^March roles, touring extensively in love scenes thHt he purchased the the film version of that play. Theatre tomorrow, has been n ' Par sued' Starts Monday GABLE CRAWFORI successful nctor all hit? life. But the United States and Swe- rights to the novel which will serve den, later making nvvsral •s the second of n series of films it was not until a few years On The Crescent Screen\ PLUS in which he propones to co-Htar his McLARNIN-ROSS FIGHT ago, when he created the role trips around the world with of the smooth Chinese sleuth .theatrical companies. new-found team. Tho now vehicle PICTURES^ THEATRES Life on the copra plantations of: in "Half Angel" by Knnny Heaslip on the screen that he acquired He made his first motion the Dutch East Indies, down below Lea. hia greatest fume, picture nearly 20 years ago the Equator, is pictured with a Blow by blow, fight picturei when a brother of the direc- "The Affairs of Cellini," as of the McLarnin-Rofi cham- Apparently it was destined wealth <>f fascinating detail in that Earl Derr Bifcjrers should tor, Herbert Brenon, reeom- "Pursued," a new Fox Film which those who saw "The Firebrand," pionship bout held in the M»di- mended that he call on Brenon CONSTANCCE BENNETBENNETTT FREDRICC MARC M H Edwin Justus Mayer's very nuc- lon Square Garden bowl, l»it create an Oriental detective opens Monday at the Crescent who, through the pages of hia and investigate the new mo- Theatre, If you like your back- cesaful utaRe play from which Bess Tueiday night, will he exhibited tion picture enterprise. Bren- Merelyth adapted the talking pic- at the Oreicent and Strand novels, would win the public's ground off the beaten track and a fancy, tind that Oland, who on promptly signed him for a strong undercurrent of romance ture, will recall, is a sophisticated, Theatrei, Perth Amboy, itart- villainous role in the picture "The Affairs of Cellini" romantic comedy. ing Saturday night. was born in Sweden, s/hould running through your film thrills, KO perfectly brinir the shrewd, he was then directing, "Jewels here is a picture for you to see. likeable Chun to life on the of the Madonna," starring "Pursued" reveals the lovely Ncrehti. Theda Bara. Rosemary Ames and the lusty BOTH FEATURE PICTURES Probnhly whim Warner OJ- Russell Hardie as screen sweet- tfnd started out in life in 'Straight UThe Way' Is Bill- hearts and both turn in splendid Utnea, Sweden, he had no •performances. Hardie goes to Bor- AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICES thought of ever playing Ohin- ed Today At The Crescent neo to take charge of a plantation, 1 esx roles; certainly he hadn't With Grace George and on his arrival, sinister things heard of motion pictures. begin to happen — all because When he was 13 hia parents Victor Jory, as a scheming and brought him to Boston and af- "Straight Is The Way," the jealous half-caste, wants to do HAT A LOVER! PREVUE FRIDAY N1TE AT 9 P. M. ter graduating from high new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ' away with him. school there he attended Dr. bhat places Franchot Tone up in Curry's Dramatic School. the ranks with the recognized While still a student there he stars, comes as one that should re- SEE 2 FEATURES translated several Swedish ceive nothing but praise from the plays into English, including severest critics of the film indus- FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 11 of Strindberg's, then join- try. WHO'S WHO ed a small stock company for Opening today at the Crescent his professional career. Theatre, it is revealed as a whole- some drama of the tragedies and loves of an average New York DICK POWELL family and is ably presented by a Dick Powell, born in Mt. View, "SIDE STREETS" • cast of excellent players. Arkansas, won a screen contract EXTRA! The story is one of Benny Horo- with Warner Bros, through his witz and his return to his family musical talents, having been tak- THE GREATEST MYSTERY EVER FILMED BEGINNING from prison. He is confronted by en fromji job as a master of cere- SATURDAY u powerful mental and physical monies in i'itts- struggle to avoid his mistakes of burgh theatre the. past and to live a life of free- to play an im- MMtLIE CHAN TARES YOB dom and decency. portant part in BLOW BY BLOW Tone, heretofore seen as a tuxe- 'Blessed Event.' INTO HIS do playboy, can its off the major Starting ttnsu - And MOTION PICTURES honors as Benny, a role complete- loist with an or- ly different from all hia former chestra in Ken- OF ones and which should convince tucky, he sign- tht; most critical audience that he ed up in a simi- can be one of the most versatile lar c a p ac i t y actors of the screen. with a theatre McLARNIN The new picture also serves as orchestra there VS. the screen debut for Gladys and attracted George, whose outstandin..,,.g por- - so much atten- trayals brought her meteoric fame tion that he eventually became on the New York stage. She is Master of Ceremonies at that thea- ROSS seen as Shirley, the girl who had tre, later moving to a larger house TITLE BOUT failed to await Benny's return in Pittsburgh. He had had no pre- from prison and who wages a vious stage or scittn experience, vengeful campaign to win back despite which he showed such na- STRAND bia love. tural talents as an actor that he Karen Morley, after two years' was put under a long term contract AND alsence from the screen, returns to by Warner Bros. pictures with her role of Bertha, He has played in the following CRESCENT the orphaned girl who had cared picture: 'Wonder Bar," "College for Beany's mothefr and whose love Coach," "Footlight Parade," "Con- THEATRES for Benny was a sincere one and vention City," "Gold Diggers of not of the tinseled variety like 1933" and "Blessed Event." Shirley's. 'HE,' NEW FRENCH FILM, TWO CONTINUOUS HAILED A FINE MUSICAL FEATURES SHOWS ALWAYS DAILY With the return to popularity CRESCENT of musicals, the Crescent Theatre joins the parade next Wednesday A FOX Helm wft» FRI. - SAT. - SUN. MON. - TUES. and Thursday with a film version of de Maupassant's "He." This Richard BARTHELMESS pk-ture, is, however, far different WARNER OLAND from any of the musicals which in "MIDNIGHT ALIBI" have been seen on local screen*. !l DRUE LEYTON It is a French farce with a r>lot DAMON RUNYON STORY STARTS that is full of hilarious situations. RAYMOND MILLAND STRAIGHT —And— Tiis can be readily seen whan it in known that the base of it is the FRI. NITE CLAUDETTE COLBERT fact that in the village of Vllle- |K)NA BARRIE HERBERT MARSH ALL lea Roses, the committee is unable to find a virgin to be crowned MARY BOLAND Rose Queen and accordingly is ' WILLIAM GARGAN in forced to take u man and crown with him Hose King. Held Over "FOUR FRIGHTENED Isadure, the village fool is se- FPiANCHOT lected and bin actions after he is PEOPLE" selected as ltose King furnish the TONE amusement and laughter of tie Wednesday - TW*day story. He sings two 8on(js in the WED. - WURS. - FRI. MAY. tfipture and a lilting musical ac- companiment runs throughout it. ROtSON The picture was extremely well BIIXIE BURKE - EDNA MAY OLIVER received in Europe where, it has ....KAR6N...., been shown all over. For instance, L'Amidu Peu|il« says of it, "It is MARION NIXON - REGINALD DENNY MOftLEY an excellent picture on which cer- tain producers, who have been JOAN MARSH - BUSTER CRABBE ....0LA0YS.... turning out pictures continuously for the
diiljr labor, frea I jackets, another way this can be hair in healthy cXmdition. hat enjoyed the help of temntt—animal, mechanical, *v«s suggested is by flared peplum. That moans a shampoo at Some molded long jackets that least every ten days, nightly la the desert, the camel; In the far north, doi/Mou; la eerijl (Mt- arc beinp *hown pvpn hint of brimming* and an occasional •tal day*, oxen and later the horse. In ancient tfanet and hi tke < ' American prewar Klylea. hot oil shampoo. If you have a kltory of ow ow» eeuntrr, the ihne waited npon maa. Mt Formal Suiti permanent wave why not iBTeoUom have ilto dene their ptrt. We htivi', stepping into the pie- Uarn I., net it yourself? It l» T»d«T eae of men'* me*t taporUnt •nd mon tctMtUtU I turo gradually, \ new type of suit, not puny, of course, but you electricity. Ineither nmntri nar town but can do it if you try. Remem- Electricity tuppliei nun with light ind power and perform i cocktail or formal. These formal ber that straight hair, provi- merable l»ki—once dined n mvlil—for a few eenti a day. suits nmk<> a |?reat use of fur trim' ded it's smooth and shiny, is ming-H. Fur is used at the neck, becoming to young girls. Electricity doei • wide rtrlety of work In the home, with m«n as a hnrder and as sleeve detail. more thin humin preciiion. Electricity doet not need to lie told wfatl Skirts are long, sometimes slash- to do or how to do it. Neither doei it perform the litlc poorly or half- ed at the hemline, sometimes Colorful Fabrici l.rgion NooOurtUmtnthe heartedly and it ii never neceiury to do the wore OTer ifiia. tiered and often sweeping grace- hoiu/AeUbwigrt The touch of • button or tarn of • l«ver it all that ii neceiury to Polkn dots, checks, plaids and actonpliih whit nnr« w»i known u iiomr«tlr ilrud|ery. fully from under a long tunic stripes arc legion this summer. git** M Madfc for to jocket. Red and white and navy and There miy be man; thlngi costing but • few centi • day dut man Velvet* are popular for formal white dotted foulards fashion Utti* m tkelrklty. eenld do without bat electricity ii not one of them. 'suits, with tweeds colorful and many girdles and cravats. Navy hairy for sports, and many smooth and white and black «i\d white or subtly rough woolens figuring checked surahs mako afternoon in town wear. frocks and the linings of coats, PVBUC^SSERyiCE Griffith's SEPTEMBER Blouici plaid chilTons and taffetas appear Where there are suits there are as evening frocks and daytime blouses. Sport* woolen* are on scarfs and striped crepes fashion hand with crepes, .satins and peb- afternoon frocks. SALE bly acetates right wtih them. For- mal blouses feature lace, crinkled velvet, metallic taffeta, lame and OF moire. These latter blouses are in most cases to be worn not with formal New, Used, Rented and suits, but with formal satin or vel- Exchanged vet skirts. A costume for formal afternoon wear that bids fair to 'I Am Sold On The Economical become a classic of the season is a lame blouse, a satin or velvet skirt and one of the smart formal hats, PIANOS probably velvet, which are getting so much attention. Operation Of My Ford V-8/ Says. Griffith's is the piano house of New It is something new in formal clothes and a practical style be- Jersey and represents nearly all the cause there is nothing to prevent two blouses doing duty for one world-famous makes, including Stein- black velvet skirt and hat or seve- ral hats and skirts matching one JOSEPH COLEY, 16 VAN BUREN STREET^WOODBRIDGE way, Chickering, etc. Naturally, , blouse in metallic shade to give Griffith's is the place to get a really Idouble service. Hints which may suggest some fine used piano bargain. istyle you want for a blouse are: -Smocked shoulders, jabots, gilets, back closings. STEINWAY The Griffith September Sale This CHICKERING A Cup Of Real Beef Juke Year Offers Unusual Bargains... KNABE From One Pound Of Meat SOHMER If a member of wour family is STECK in need of strength, real beef GRAND PIANOS BRAMBACH juice may be desired. The post- USED WEBER operative or the one who greatly KIMBALL need's nourishment but has no appetite will find it extremely GRIFFITH boneficial. 195 and many others Buy about two and a half pounds of fresh beef—requesting the "neck" portion. Trim off every bit of sinew and fat. Cut it in tiny Here Are Just a Few of the Many Grand Piaiw pieces. Then put in a jar or bottle and shut tight after you have sea- Bargains at Griffith's soned with salt, which also helps to draw out the bluixi. Put the bottle in a deep tin filled with cold water in sufficient Group 1 quantity to cover the bottle. Then put on the stove and let it come to the boiling1 point and keep on after this, slowly boiling it for '195 * '285 nix hours—adding water as it J boils away. BRAMBACH CHICKERING SOHMER The juice separates from the MR. COLEY S;EXPERIENCE WITH HIS FORD V-8: LAUTER BARNARD meat and the meat \a drained of BELLMAN all its g-oodnest—so the meat is "I really am thrilled about my NEW The economical operation of the FORD V-8 not to be used1 Afterward, This will make about two good cups of beef FORD V-8. It has plenty of speed, speedy pick* also "hit* the spot." I change oil every 1,000 Group 2 juice. You can figure about a up and easy riding qualities. From the stand* mile* and add no oil during changes. I certain- pound of meat to a cup of juice. point of appearance, my new FORD V-8 ranks ly invested my money in a good automobile *295 to '365 Making Cocoa with any car on the market. when I bought my FORD V-8 last March." Because cocoa contains starch GRIFFITH SCHUBERT KRANICH & BACH care must lie taken in the making DAVENPORT & TRACY BEHNING of the drink. Thorough cooking is ERHARD neoassary for the starch but un- STARR LAUTER DEKALB desirable for th« milk. Conse- HUNTINGTON quently th« cocoa, must be well DRIVE THIS NEW FORD V-8 AND BE CONVINCED cooked before the milk is added. Group 3 Stop in at your convenience and lei us demonstrate this great FORD V-8 for you. Get be- hind the wheel and drive it yourself; Fnet the car convince you of iU superior performance. *395 * $595 Then you will understand why Ford V-8 performance it called "sparkling and spectacular."
w. LESTER WHITNET SCHUBERT STORY A CLARK Wlnre else will you find so many well-known makes at such low prices?, Over 10,000 Eight ST0NWAYS Specially Low Priced Visitors Thar «r wOsr iM0« «** • V-» ^'is group of Steinways present a wonderful opportunity for music lovers to Have in*f«ctod aqd ap- "'"•"» "the instrument of the immortals" at a bargain price. proved v ELIZABETH'S and PLAYERS $38 Up 1934 ; FITH PIANO CO 603 RSEY MOTORS, RAHWAY FERTH AUBOY St. Qeorg* Aw. AneUal Brn(*s of SIX mllfii from the North BlDfn, a niiiiWn Hulirlfin rllr allll Vllsfly renting In ilif Middle ««*«, JKtie chuni!*-'! •I'KO II «•«« HIP c»m B*trlil n>nlf>r of the HstiFicntlr iMJJTKV The i-hlmcn nf It" helfrj I bifn fclfliratcrt from the Thlr- j i (•(•nmri. lt« limn hull yp«r« flirt ltd hmiltlfttl Oothli- rhtirrhPfl were built before Oolumbli* (ilflfnviTe'l AmprlfR. In Itl Hoapltnl SI Innn urn Memllng'i anrmt Important imlnlfnitn. Vl«tiu of •Id qiinyn, »nil onnnl» with munj brldff" «re frlnffpd wltb •f inrftit hmiapR.
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IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY TO. GENNARO RUOCCO By virtue of an Order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, nude on the day nf the date here- flMY- HM V - HBOVf - HO, of, in a cause wherein THE CAR- TERET HUH,DING LOAN ASSO- CIATION OF CARTERET, NEW JERSEY, in complainant, and AN- GELINA TEDESCO and others •re defendants, you arc required to appear and answer the bill of said complainant, on or before the EIGHTH day of NOVEMBER, next, or the said bill will be taken tu confessed against you. The said bill is filed to fore- close two certain mortfraffes (jiven by Luijji Ted euro arut Angelina Tedesco, his wife, to The Carteret Buildinv I.onn Association of Cur- teret, New Jersey, dated respects ively March 12th 15123 and August 28rd 1926, on lands in the Bor- ough of Carteret, in the County of Middlesex and StaU' of New Jer My; and you GBNNARO RUOC- CO arc mado a party defendant, because you hold a mortgage agrainst the said Luigi Tedesco and Angelina Tedesco, his wife, which is a lien on the lands de- scribed in said mortgage.' Dated September 7th, 1934. THE KELLY KIDS FRANCIS A. MONAGHAN, Sol'r. of Complainant, 545 Roosevelt Avenue, LITTLE <»LUE. IN Carteret, N. J. 80T'NCrrsTi«»IXA«uiniN AND IXtlNKINA C. P. 9-14, 21, 28: 1'0-S. 0^ AT 6WEN O'CLOCK DON'T vwrr io 1 G£T IN THERE, TAKt /WY CHANCES NOW HUSTLE UP. HIM STUCK UP HOPr WE 60T Miff WE iffT A LOT EN0UCHTD60^0u» SHERIFF'S SALE TO DO BEFOBE IN CHAWKIIY OK NKW JKHMKT— FOR THE SIR Lt K«K».. lietween llffiOHIlB KIHH, Complain- 60 MUCH TO bTAftT SCCRfcBSWILLW ant, anil JOHN PUBKA8 and LBNA I'USKAM, lila wlfii, et. al«., Defend- WftTriEeOVi r-• «nta, Fl. Vn. f..r the tale of mort- Kaa-ed preinlm>n ilated Aiijult IS, Hit. By virtue nf Dm iilmve stated Writ, to me directed «n.l ilellveted, 1 will nipose to aale at publlr v-endue on WKDNB8DAV. THE THIKD DAY OF OCTOBElt, A. D., NINBTBKN IIUNnitKU THIRTY-POUR at two o'clnrk Mtandai-d Time In the afternoon of the .mid day. at the Sher- iff* Office In tlu> City of New lllw- wlck. N, ,), All the fniiowlnK tract or parcel of land unit iiromljiea hereinafter particu- larly d« filed In Dm clerk'" Offk'O of Hid m FRONT OF THE TO -tHt CBLLdR -^ ^>B dleeex County. IKTKIC FAM WIU SD1NO mure Luutk-ularly described a,) AKD THE LAMP X THIOUAHTrtll KNOT HOLE TIEOINNIN'O nt a point formed by f KID JOS ITLL the Intersertluii uf the North-eatterly WILL MAKE THE NATCHEL line o( llahway Avenue with the We»t- «rly lltin of Pauline Street; thenci run- 50AKIH , iiInn (II Norlli-wenttrly nlong the said nurth-t'uatuiiy lltie of Hahway Aventle, One Humlrcil Seventeen nnd Eighty Hutiilredtlis (117.Hi)) feet to a nolnt; • whlih p..nn |» nlau the dividing line A 6000 HEWY between lilts (10) IIIHI Nine (9) as laid SMOKE KtECN out un auld Man; tliencc (!) Northerly anil luirullel with Raid Westerly line at WILL HIDE THE 1'uullne Street and along the dividing line hntween loin Nino (9) and Ten (1J) nn Hnlil Mu|> Kevonly-three and Seven- teen HuiiilrrilthH (73.17) feet to a point, whlrh iiolnt IH at the mout Kouth-waat- erly CIIIIIHI- nf lot No. U aa almwn on •aid lliji; llienif running (3) Baatarlr nnil ut rlglit luiiilen with Pauline Strut and UIOIIK Ilif Southerly line of. lot No. 14 at >iiii«'i> mi said Uui>. One Hundred (1U0) f.»i in ii,,. HUIII Westerly Lin* of Paullim ;iiirrt. thetieu running (4) Southerly uml uli>ng salit Westerly Una Ol I'ltulitte Htrettt, One Hundred und Forty HIIII Forty Hundredth* (140.40) feet tu the Noith-Himterly Line of Rail- way Avenui- und the point or place of \V(ELL,WHV ARENT Mo! HO! HO: THAT$ A GOOO ONE: BOUNDED mi tlie North liy lot No, 14; on the Uust l.y Pauline Btreet, on TOU BC^S IN YOU KNOW THAT THE f^TW SCHOOL , the Mnuth hj ltuhwuy A»enue and on WHY N<>BOL>r MOUi, OVER THE HILL YONOCR You' COMMA IN Li the West hy lot No 9 al slwivn on mid SH0W3 UP Map. CfEN» TO-DAY .'THIS OLD AN MOOR LATE' . The a|iproxtiiitUe amount of tha de- CLOSED free tu lie KMUII.xl by said sale In the lum of Two Thounami Three llumlied Fifty Uollars, (I1JS»U»). togethei- with the coata of this sale. WE FOWOTAU Together "Ith »U •»<) alniular the rlghti. prlvlleces, heradltamenti and AKHJT THAT' .ll>HrUDani'«ii ttlaraunto lielnnKlnf L)r In Anywlve Hltpertulnlng ALAN H. KI.V, Sheriff. • nilUND A. HArKU, ttt.H, HoUi'llnr. C.P.S-1.14,81.t%
gHBKU'F'8 BALK .W OHANCBSjr OF NEW JEHHKY- -Be- tw»n Th« Plfu4»nU»l lnfuranuo t:o(iil- i»»y of A.m»rle«, k New Jerwy cor- antlon. Ooraplminiat, add Mefkert 1). W(«l«m and Ell*. «. Wo*lom, Ms wl<«, A «l>l , D»J«B'*«» ***** A"- 5w*t » i»n »t the »b»ve *tat»d Writ, to Wd ">d il*llv.r»d, 1 will expow Kt»to Btre«t; thane* northerly along the t public vondue on weittrly side of k)t«-te Street thirty^ b*V. THB I»TH DAY OK thret test ten and one-halt Inches tv the rr»KB»K. A, D., mi. Plat* of BEQINNINQ, TUe above description belli* according k DllCht ia«ln> Time, in to mm; by Huoa * Bmltb, Civil «n- aeer*. C*(th Amkoy, N. J., dated Ivly i SUCH l , im, Uelnj tb» preulltes cwmioonl/ known and deslioaied «i No. lit 8MU BtrMt, ferth Ambor. H. J. Th» approilnuiu *jji«iut el the At- one to Iw MlfflM to nil **i* ti the nHP of Twentj-two Tbomaod »pd Kfly- DoiUra, |ll,n i» saH to be but. the way it IH now why you gn ,',',, ,,,'l hy Richard Dlx in Joan Blondell, Dick Powell and saucepan of boiling water and hoi bly he grouped to appeal to the girl, tb« fieW !• your*. You c 11 Ruby Keeter all display their sintf in iind set down ;<\ Australia in the tumes, which connote the practical right to be interested in the ex- Ironinjr Board," a novelty nontf hy I kiiit .lane wile we was a playing grated chee#e, a pinch of cayenne, busineRslike side of the mode, pro- citing fall colors that are being Chuck LAMB • ,,11,..;, :i rronk with 8 bent to- a pinch of dry mustard. Pour into Al Dubin and Harry Warren, and Post office why I had n. attart of vided a sufficient collection for the shown in up-to-minute tunic I .1,,' ..itliotw and beautiful Dick sinffs "I Have Only Kyps fur Piiliiitashun of tht* hart. an earthenware dish, sprinkle with ,.,. itniwcon crime* he im- bread crumbs and more grated v»rl«ty of careers that have at- frocks. One frabric is oatmeal silk, You." in which Ruhy Keeyer joins Mutiilny—They is a new kid in tracted girls to business. onPREDICTED TO BE THE GREATEST FURNITURE SALE IN YEARS!
WHY??? Because OUR STOCK IS ENOR- MOUS — IT IS ALL NEW AND UP-TO- ANNOUNCEMENT! DATE—WE ARE RESERVING NOTHING
but OFFERING EACH AND EVERY
PIECE OF FURNITURE, Etc. THAT WE HAVE — AND — SEVERAL of the largest lames IkCOUUM- "SSS? manufacturers in the business have con- signed to us FOR THIS SALE ONLY car- Opens Up The Biggest Furniture Sale This Section Has Ever Known loads of their latest creations — THEY NEED MONEY and took.advantage of this It Is An Ev&it Of Importance To Everyone In This Community BIG SALE to get the CASH, and.they said
— CUT THE PRICES. FORGET THE COSTS — GET US SOME CASH! — So WE ARE NOT ADVERTISING PRICES, THEY there you are — COME and get your NEW
FURNITURE at price. LESS THAN YOU WOULD PAY FOR USED FURNITURE. ARE SO LOW YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE IT WE ASK YOU TO COME IN -- LOOK AROUND - BE CONVINCED AND BUY! -FACTORY SURPLUS STOCKS, OFFERED BY MANUFACTURERS WHO NEED MONEY TO OPERATE THEIR BUSflffiSS, IS THE BIG FEATURE OF THIS, McCOLLUMS FURNiTURE RELEASE THERE IS ABSOLUTEV NO PRECEDENT BY WHICH THIS GIGANTIC FURtJlTliRE SrlL-OUT CAN BE MEASURED - FOR - NEVER BEFOR E AND NEVER AGAIN WH1 YOU HAVE A LIKE OPPORTUNITY, - RLGHT NOW! LS THE TIME TO FURNISH OK RE-FURfflSH YOUR HOME AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ONBRAND NEW SHLES ANDfERIODS. . THOUSANDS QF DOLLARS WORTH HADE BY i:u.u. CRAFTSMEN AJd MSGJfRS « flAOBTRN Brilliant New Coins Givti CLASSIFIED ADS Nice Sparkle To Openings SATUft&frY RATES Gadget Ho! Brillinacy in ne* colors is an" -uti n-cok? .OH .10 Plain Coiifwre Most outstanding feature of the open Sdufifcfi 2 .10 .12 in in. Sehiaparelli, for instance,! r|aini 1 .12 H Suitable For The displays a new violet whiph isf Curtate* Conlrm-t R«l« For O»« Year rnllwi stmtonphere. nti indication! 5 line IT Timro weekly (15 P lines or more week- If you wnnt to make your in current events, siirh as the bal- loon ascents ly, .00 Per Line. self popular with your week- Shop Every 3 months 5 line* weekly .07 Per end hostess take her nome of This house also has a new browni called cedar, a ligtit cherry pink ] Line. the new makeup rad|tet« that vMCoftfidtace roameticiani! »re putting on called rocotte, a new green called], Situation* wanted and Lout and the market. .petit bois, a gr»yi(*h blue calle Found Arts are payable In Ad- Mtral, a deep blue called lapla,' T81KP. If «he has been Hoinfc much entertaining thm summer the and a new |runmet«l tone called aPMHK Bon's for replies to be lift to ehanres are thnt her surely »* mercury, l^elong's colors are the Woodl>rklfr<' Independent office browns, dark blues, wine tones, W0ODBRID6E may he nhUined without extra (riieit room rosmetics hns nm pretty low, BO make 1-he mo«t. black and white, and moss green chanro through the Classified Ad for morning*; purple, vivid red| 'deportment. of an opportunity to /five romethinjt useful. gTeen and black for afternoon, A(l.i must be paid before Satur- and for evening, violet, mauvej day noun following insertion in or- For instance, a large Itox filled with smaller b«*es of mouse gray, pale pink, black 'der to enrn ranh rates. brown, and dark blue, water green HELP WANTED — FEMALE powder in various Rhodes adds glamour to a jrumt room and mauvish pink. GIRI. «'APAnLE OF TAKING dressing- table. The de luxe cart' of small home, also school Chanel shows black, beige, gray, types contain at least eiirht olive and dark green, browns and child, (live references and salary different tones, ranging from exported. Write Box E, Wood- reds, plum tones and amethyst lijrht flesh for blond fumt* for day time wear; while evening 'bndfrc Independent. to deep suntan for the fcirls •W. I '.' '-!!•. shades are pink, pale green, mid- who have spent days on the rht blue and sapphire. < FOR KENT . FURNISH Rl) beaoh I-ens pretentious ones room. MosK if desired. Tele are filled with four shades. •phone Wondhridpc H 0781-W. (ilass bowls filled wihh indi V. I. !• M. virtual powder puffs are deeo- HEIRESS DIES AS rative as well as useful The STORY COMES TRUE AMBOY SHADE AND AWNING puffs are no more than tiny Co. House Hn"•" tiy «ngiiieera. and every niutorist 850 PAIRS WOMEN'S .iliould know what these are, and onenity accordingly. For eiara l»le. it car running at a speed of A real low price for real food kote. New BOYS' 79c BROADCLOTH JO nilliM pur boil- taimot atop In •Kadei. All tixe>. Stock up tomorrow. Hero is the l«»a tliuu 73 feut, it car guing 40 miles uer hour. In leas 'han 115 f ALL SHCE$ plan at a ii'ct. and no on. WOMEN'S 79c FAST COLOR Shirts TluiHe instances are given as a luinitniiiu. Weather conditions HOOVERETTES glance: which producB 'cy, slippery, wet or muddy roads greatly alter And these HguroB. Therefore only Ibe licit lir;ikc, and a kueu Judgment WASH FROCKS (if speed conditions can protect a driver from constant tupomire to fancy pattern*. Fait colon, the coiiiiiioiicat type of automo- l, well made. All iixei. bile accidunts. Inspwt and test your traklng • SUEDES 1 No down payment, equipment right now! BOYS'AND GIRLS 25c pay as lirtlo at 10c a day Doxem qf »tylei to «kooM from; in fait until Spring. color printf. All tiiet. 5oop early. !• PATENTS 1 Depending upon th»modal GOLF HOSE you Mlect, tpac/al reduced 4 13 different models and dally paymonti imt«ad of t CALFS liioi from which to ahoow, Don't mis* this opportunity regular puymonti will 79c Gird' Wmh on which ip*cial r*duc«(i fur unusual savings on these | apply until n«xt Spring, • KIDS payments appfy until next DRESSES new Fall shoes in newest! •J On torn* modali you can Spring. leathers and color*. Yon] |t CRUSHED PAIR TYPEWWTERS can't beat Schindel'* shoe] R«a| value). Large taUction of fancy LEATHERS dark tMtUrai. All •Tut. 8to«|l up toniun NEED TO WJUT-BUOY YOUI KEVIIUTOR NOW ON TUB REPAIRED — RENTED — value*. ECUL FALL METER-ATM PUK—EXCLUSIVE ON KUVINATOR SOU) — BOUGHT LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS No Extra Charge For ln»tall«tioo—Service or Meter Larf* *»MM«a off ttjUt..tjU . P«*t color ma- Women'. 39c S»ft Sole TUNE IN WAAT (940KC) 1:4S P. M. DAILY SLIFER TYPEWRITER CO teriali. Hfr 7 to 14| 3 to6* 39 in. Cart«ining $ 211 HalMjr St. CM. Branford PI. SLIPPERS NEWARK 1 50c DAY COMPANION VALUE LamM tefoetien of soft 4% 40 iB. Unb. IHailin 5 yds. 50c Tel. Mitchell 2-0060. 0061 Women's New Smart *ole tuppert with leather JL toe*. All *ixe» and color*. n . BlachedTowefcg FALL Real taviUKS. ?Ur DR. WALTER FACAN for SURGEON CHIROPODIST CHILDREN'S STURDY SHOES TurkUh ToweU 6 50c P. A. National Bank BWff. HATS RSCO 113 8U| -' ~ r. u&v,THUr IlECJf C JplIORATOR SALE5 CORP. Com^.U lino A*bn 4-1IO Full Sue PilW OIM 4i«r50c V lMNewBruwwickAve Ml l"" PERTH AW0Y ^ ^L ,^ 'V^'i^b. ^^sftdJi^^A^JHtf^Jtfsni! •l*Ir'ita^sil ^^ 50c