Four Page Celored The Price of This Paper is 3 cents everywhere-Pay no more Comic Section CARTERET PRESS Three Sections CAHTKKKT, N. J., FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 29~ l'JL'!) Piano Recital To Be PRICE THREE CENTS Sea Scouting In Thanksgiving Program Beisel's Big Five Presented Here Thursday Two Banquets For Raritan District To Loaf Two Weeks Hundreds Honor Brown In Public Schools A piano recital will be given by Bill Beisel's Carteret Big Five will Miss Elizabeth M. Pancia and sev High School Team take things easy for two weeks un era] of lifer pupils on Thursday night, First Meeting To Organize All Grades Contribute To Exer- account of the numerous social IKuember 5, in the Carteret High Class B Champs To Be Guest events scheduled for Carteret during At Testimonial Dinner New Division Of Boy Scouts cise* — Many Parents Vi»it Hchool auditorium. The recital will the coming week. Starting on Thurs- start at 8 o'clock. Meeting with great Of General Organization On of America In Raritan Coun- Schools. day, December 19, and every Thurs- Gr*'«t Crowd Attends Banquet success over the radio, Miss Pancza, Monday Night — Legion To day thereafter, the Big Five will p|ay In Honor Of Carteret's First cil To Be Held Monday. will make her first public appearance its home games on the Cartpret hign Thanksgiving; exercises were held in Carteret on Thursday night. Miss Give Team Banquet Thurs- school court. The Big Five team will AsM-mblyman — Speakers After several months of careful in the public schools of Carteret on Pancza's recital* were heard over the day Night. invade Elizabeth on Sunday, Decem- Wednesday. Each group of grades Predict Future Triumphs. preparation the RaritaRariUn Council BoBoy air through stations WGCP and WA- ber 9, to help the Eligins inaugurate Scouts of America announces today had exercises appropriate to the day AM. She^ will be ably assisted by their home season at Turn Hall. The and the age of the pupils. Many par- Louis T. Kovacs and John Bodnar, In recognition of the remarkabU In.i hunilri'd and thirty guests I hut it ia proceeding with the organi- record made by the Carten-t high Big Five team will be composed of zation of Sea Scouting in iU terrl- ents visited the schools and evidently Jr. Louis T. Kovacs and John Bod- Joe Hedwick, BUI Beiaet, Curly Sul- (MihrN-d Sunday night to honor As- enjoyed the programs. There was no nar will render several violin duets. school.football team this season, un- • •mi'l.viiini] i-li'i-t Klnier K. Brown at lory. der the capable guidance of Coach livan, Ernie Sabo, Mickey D'Zurilla, ^afternoon VTOgT Sid Rubel, George Benzing ami Dick '•••iim.niml dinner (riven for him Sea Scouting is a program of mar- Miss Pancza has many pupils in 1 lowsi—, ™ Francis McCarthy, the' team will be Krako, the latter two players are res- In Si'kiil Imll in Whei'lcr avenue. itime or seamanship activities carried Carteret. Several of them ill ap- the honored guests at two banquets Columbus School pear on the recital program. idents of Elisabeth. llnmn was CIIM-USI on thi> Dem- out by the Boy Scouts of America scheduled for next week. The Carter- itir tirki't, receiving tin- highest through its Sea Scout Department Grades 7 and 8 et High School General Organization •inliK vnti' in tin1 county. Hut and through arrangements made with fHg Salute. will tender the team a banquet o r was un cognizance of partisan the Raritan Yacht Club and others America Monday night In the high school gym. • 'lisiiTimlile in Hit! gathering. the plans for the local organization Psalm—Prayer * Came To "Get" Enemy nasium. The General Organization, •"' tttTi1 about equal IIUIIIIMTS of have been virtually completed. The First Thanksgiving Proclamation through its officers, has invited the iirrm.'i ami Ki'puhlk'uns. Krpubli- The officer in charge of the Sea —Johanna Katko Board of Education, Supervising Mayor Thomas J. Mulvihill was .Scouts will be Walter 1! Thanksgiving 1929—Elizabeth Kish Principal Miss 8. V. Herman, High as warm ami sincere in congratulat- Water street, Perth Police Get Them school Principal Miss Scott, Coach When Car Hits Pole ing Mr. lirown as was Former Mayor sides, having many yeurs of exper- Thanksgivin„ „g„ Da „y„ Mott Francis McCarthy, and the entire Joseph A. Hermann, leader of the Story of Thki ience on the water, is the command- Story of Thanksgiving—Philip Goz Two Desperate Character* Ar- team, including suns. Grant Avenue Man Gets Into ELMER E. BROWN Democratic party in Carteret. It was Thanksgiving Poem—Jadviga Onitia not a political demonstration; it was ing officer of'the Perth Amboy unit rested Here and Turned Final preparation* have be«n made Accident Trying To Avoid Democratic Atiamblyman-Elect Hon- of the United States Naval Reserve. The Breaking Waves Dashed High- by the Carteret ^ost 263 of the Am- ored At Dinner Carteret rejoicing in the success of a Under Mr, Griswold's leadership the Assembly Over To Jersey City Police. erican Legion, for Hf banquet Thurs- One — Seven Stitches. worthy Carteret boy. success of the Sea Scout progranr is Grades 6 and 6 day night in honor of the Ca, The banquet began propmtly at 8 assured in the Karitan Council. Thanksgiving Hymn—Assembly Clifford Carlisle, of Delaware high school football team. The b_. John Colgan, of 42 Grant avenue, o'clock. The hall is large but the ac- In a special bulletin issued to A Proud Turkey—3 boys from Mrs. County, Pa., and Lawrence Rand, of quet will be held In the Slovak Hal. was painfully injured Wednesday Woman's Club Hears commodations were not large enough Scoutmasters this week oy Scout Ex- Wisely's room Port Reading were captured by Ser- on Wheeler avenue. The American evening when his car ran into a tele- for the crowd; a considerable number ecutive Herbert W. Lunn, it was an- Points of View—Lillian Jackulik, geant, J. J7 Dowlinjr Friday night Legion has sent out invitations to the phone' pole on the road .to Rahway of the guests had to wait seats until nounced that "' Peter Kostukaveti when he and other officers surround- Board of Education, Supervising about 200 feet on the Carteret side some of those first served were Scouts to be The First Thi ed a rooming house in Roosevelt ave- Principal Miss B. V. Herman, Coach of the Central Railroad crossing. Col- Interesting Lectures through. This despite the fact that ter Kamont nue where the two men had engaged Francis McCarthy and the entire an was taken to the office of Dr. .. . [every available chair and bench in - "om. They were wanted in connec- y team. oseph Wantoch by a passing motor- Husband and Wife Present ttaJblJUiiii had haw utilise* aad the Wlth I holdue la RariUn and st. i Jersey City. They were turned The physician closed a cut over the Czecho-SUalria In Song and *?£ Thanksgiving Day—Oabriella Soltesz »«• to the police of the latter city. eft eye, using seven stitches in the Story ~ Food Sale Planned. It was catered and seryed by Mrs. tended through all Scoutmaster! to 1 «W Scouts who an desirous of at- Thanksgiving Song—Assembly Before leaving Carteret Rand, it operation. From the physician's of- i Grossbaum and a large number of Thanksgiving Advice—Herman Rlch- is said, made a confession in which East Railway Sewer fice Colgan intended to go to police An interesting and novel program assistants. During the banquet an or- tending this nutting. ert headquarter* and report the accident Attendant* tt the meeting will not he admitted the Jersey City holdup. was carried outlait Friday afternoon ehestrs played popular music with oc- Broadcasting from SNC. Carlisle was taken on suspicion and but h*ad to hasten home instead on at the meeting of the Carteret Worn- eaaional old favorites when the crowd largely because he was associated Costs Are Assessed account of illness resulting from an'a Club when Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of guests Joined in *nd sang. witlrjUnd. his injury. Rowcek presented a vivid picture of When the time for speaking ar- that a Scout will be admitted to the the people and customs of their rived William Jlrown, an uncle of Little Paul's Thsnksgiving—Ollfford Rand was born in Boston on De- Total Cost of frinprovenipnt Fix- Later the police got a statement 6«a Scoot Troop. It is jrarefcra vol- MeOarry cember 2, 1902. Atjbe time df the explaining how the accident happen- native land, Cwcho Slovakia. Both the assemblyjnan-elect introduced untary meeting for the putvoee of The Landing of the Pilgrims—Assem- arrest his residence's saAto hive ed At $158,M9.39 — Every ed. Colgan said he was on the way have appeared before many clubs and Edward J. Walsh as tttstmaster. keartac the detail* of oifaahntleii other organisations and are skilled The first speaker introduced was bly been in School street, Port Pleading; 25-Foot lot (SWged at $80.- to Rahway and turned out to over- before the Scouts take further ac- Thanksgiving Dinner—Michael Bus- Carlisle was born in 1898-on May 4 take a horse and wagon. When he aaleltyrers-and musicians. The man- Dr. J. Weiner, Hebrew instructor, tion with their parents. The only cak In Philadelphia. The men, it 02—One OwMr Protests. was abreast of the horse he saw aners and ideals of the ffedple were rabbi and journalist who paid a Scouts who will be permitted to at- la re- car approaching rapidly in the op- outlined clearly and in a manner that glowing tribute to the assemblyman- tend this meeting mut be 16 yean Pilgrim Fathers—Albert Vognal, An- ported, came here from Philadelphia won the admiration and sympathy of elect and complimented the parents. drew Shullck to "get'g« " a third mann who had The assessment commissioners an? poJite direction. Behind that was an- of age or over as of December 1st r the club members, Native songs and The speakers followed in the order Primary Grades "-crossed them in some deal pointeI_ i . d.1 t oJ . • thA * e ,benefit M, .s ac- other car with blinding lights. Col- and most be at least 8tar Scouts. Unl gan, in an effort to avoid a crash melodies wure given. Mrs. Rowcek is named: Former Councilman William forms will be worn. The Star Spangled Banner—Assam in Philadelphia and who was under- cruing to4^roperty owners in the a talented violinist and her part of J. Lawlor, President of the Board of bly stood to be bound for Carteret. Evi- area serviced by the East Rahway with the cars approaching, turned There will be two form* of mem- ' 'o one side. The blinding light the program wi« especially welcome Health and Councilman-elect Jos- Thanksgiving Song—Assembly dently this individual changed his storm sewer ayicMia organized Mon- to- those who enjoy good music. eph F. Young. Councilman William bership In the Sea Scoot unit as fol- The Harvest Thanksgiving—(Play) plans and went elsewhere. day afternoon Jby appointing Abra- him and his car, a Chevrolet lows: A Thanksgiving Day—Assembly If we ran across him we would'never ham Glass chairmen and Lewis N. s«dan, was badly damaged by its im- At the conclusion of their program D'Zurilla, Chief of Police Henry J. 1. Each Troop of the Raritan America the Beautiful—Assembly give the police any more trouble, one Bradford secretary. A great many pact against the pole. Colgan was Mr. and Mrs. Rowcek distributed Harrington, H. S. Medinets, city at- Council may organize within its own High School of the pair is alleged te have- remark- residents of the East Rahway section lurled forward and his head was cut folders containing further in form a- torney of Perth Amboy, School Com- membership a Sea Scout Patrol con- ed after the arrest. were present. y windshield glass. tion concerning their native land. In mlssioner Charles A. Conrad, Asses- America the Beautiful—Assembly the folders there was much interest-'sor William D. Casey, Attorney Leo sisting of not less than four Star Reading: President Hoover's Thanks- The commission fixed the cost of Scouts 15 years of age or over. These Playlet—Miss Chrtstensen's Class ing detail. Articles of embroidery Slobodien, Coroner Laurence A. Ken- giving Proclamation—J. Chudick the entire improvement, inctudi anil other hand work were circulated ny, Jerry Buchbinder, manager of the Sea Scouts will not have to transfer Poem: Thanksgiving—Written b, Thanksgiving—Assembly all extras, at 1118,989.39. The _ to th« Sea Scout Troop through the among the members of the club for Reade chain of theatres. Recorder N- Ifiltoa Brown and Edwin Keratt A Thanksgiving Fable—Sophie Krull per lot was stated as $80.02 for Junior Woman's Gub inspection. A. Jacoby, President Edward 3. Hail, regular channel* of registration, but recited by Milton Brown I Thanksgiving—Margaret Bednar each lot of twenty-five feet front- will maintain their membership ' [Swing the Shining Sickle—Assembly age in the area benefitted. The various committees of the club of the Board of Education, John H. Giving Day—Anne Daniels presented , report*. President Mrs. Nevill of the county tax board, for- their present troop*. In this Natfaaa flak School The only serious objection to the ill h t Song: Giving Day—Freshman Class Cheers Humble Homes Emil Stremlau announced that the mer School Commissioner Frank they will have to agree to attend Sea Harvest Time—C, Yskiraoff The Pilgrims-—Mary Krupa assessment was made by John Lysek Scout meetings two night* a moata A Day of Cnaer—Jlichael Puna Evening Department members are Brown, Assistant Prosecutor Francis Song of Thanksgiving—Frwhma who owns a filling station and small Girls Distribute Thanksgiving dressing dolls to be distributed at A. llonoghan, Former Mayor Jo in addition to their regular Troop CUss Month of Pumpkin Pies—Edward grocery on the main highway. Lysek Christmas among children of poor A. Hermann, Mayor Thomas J. WasUegtea S**e*| Kovacs was represented by John C. Stockel. Baskets In Homes Of Needy families. The president also announc- vihill, Former Councilman 2. The second forai ef a%embenh*» 8th Grades The little Pilgrim—Rose Skurat, a Perth Amboy attorney. Stockel —New Members Join Club. ed that tke Junior Club would dis-' Brown, father of the asM will be made up of present or former Star Spangled Banner Mary HolowaUko took several exceptions to the action tribute Thanksgiving baskets. leJect and finally Elmer Scouts who are desirous of register- Psalm Tomorrow—G. Simmons .>,ofi thW«eJ vuauuiuniuucommissioni; nhoe toowuk> exceptio»n|fuuun At a meeting of the Junior Wom- The club will hold a food sale on the guest of honor. ing In the Sea Scout Troop independ- Lord's Prayer Good Things To Eat—Mary Toth to the assessment against Mr. Lysek's Saturday, December 7, in the New I When Mr. Brown's father ent of any other Troop, but the Coun- Thanksgiving—iFifth tirades !*«.«»-»propert»y Jin- ru,,..r.Clausa l w>lane « .o.n *v«than'e. s Club Tuesday night, the mem- History of Thanksgiving—Margare bers made arrangements to deliver York Meat Market store in Washing- up to speak the guests all cil is not encouraging this form of Bednar Reading: The Little Pilgrim—John ground that the sewer does not ben- ton avenue near Pershing avenue, there was a long round of _, membership at this time. Bara efit that property alone but the en- everal Thanksgiving baskets to Breaking Waves Dashed High—Ai Needy families on Wednesday night The sale will continue from 10 a. m. A similar demonstration but Tentative plans are being made sembly At Grandma's—Emil N'oscak tire adjacent area; also- Mr, Stock- to 3 p. m. At the conclusion of the longer greeted Elmer A Boy's Thanks— Lawrence Hopp el obpected that the notice to prop- of this week. The club adopted the whereby the Sea Scout Patrols from Reading: Thanksgiving Memories— o bpected that the notice to prop chrysanthemum as the club flower. meeting tea waa served by the hos-'he arose to speak. The .. alt Troops of the Council will Beet Elsie Rockman Thanksgiving—William Qural errtyt owners wa's "faulty' ; that a catch pitality committee. I ers had spoken from the The Week Before Thanksgiving— Crimson and Gold were named as the in the RariUn Yacht Club the Ant Thanksgiving Song—6 girls from biasin should have never been built; lub colors and the motto "Carry The next meeting of the club will. when the successful ca&d and third Mondavi of eaeh month Miss Allen's room Eleanor Pazar, Anna Gavaletz, that thh e sever doed s not increasi et hthe On", was adopted. be held Friday, December 13, in the'called the crowd insisted under Mr. Griswold's leadership. My Favorite Holiday—Mary Haylo Dorothy Raymond value of land effected; that the as- Plans were made for the annual Legion rooms in the Borough Hall, [mount the stage. At the The executive Board of the Rar- Hawaiian Dreams, Piano solo—So-. Thanksgiving Day—Francis Mackay sessment is not uniform; that the Christmas party which will be held There was a large attendance at the of his address "Mr. Brown . iUn Council in its June meeting phie Kawensky What's Thanksgiving? — Marglaret procedure in taking a certain parcel his year on December 16. Miss Ger- meeting Friday. sented with a diamond riflf. unanimously endorsed the Sea Scout Swing the Shining Sickle—Assembly SUnichar of land was not proper because xude Armour was named chairman In his address the firpt program and also authorised the America The Pilgrim—Edna Meklune there was only one ordinance instead if the entertainment committee for man to be elected from Troop Organization Committee to 7th Grades The Mayflower—Lydm Wohlschlager of two. the night of the party. She will be preeeed his great proceed with the organisation a* soon America the Beautiful—Assembly A Thanksgiving Fable—Mary Vase- Mr, Stockel wanted to know if assisted by Miss Fanna Ruth Thorn. support given him at y lina the members of the commission are Mayor Mulvihill Buys as a competent leader could be se-OrigOrigii n off ThkiThanksgivini g —R Regina Miss Gloria Bauerband, the president, also at the testimonial cured. Berch Pilgrim Maidens — Kdna Mantie, property owners and was informed thanks merchants and all others who pledged himself never to a meeting held recently at Thanksgiving—Mary Bukocy Irene Karney, Lovy Melick, Anna that they are. aided with the Thanksgiving baskets. First Christmas Seal in office, that would |were present Harold L. HaU, Swing the ShininS g Sick:le—Assembly Maskarinec Amonj? other E. Rahway residents The names of several candidates porters to'regret his 1 McCullough and Herbert W. ThanksgivinThkii g Song—Julia Fesko The Little Pilgrim Helen Bebkow- who asked questions for the purpose were submitted for consideration and . Troop Organisation Com- Dorothy Mlsdom, Helen Cherepanya, iu of gaining information were: Peter will be admitted to full membership Chief Executive Purchases the RariUn Council, Mr. Indians: Gerard Sivan, Mike Clauss, Mrs. Michael at a future meeting. They are: Mary Regina Barch Friends, Dialoggu First Seal Sold In Borough accepted the Sea Scout Our First Thanksgiving—Helen Ska- Kohlejr, Morris Weinsteyi, Walter Sofka, Mrs. Joseph Sabo, Stephen Collins, Geraldine Van Deventer, lango TylkoKhl ; PilfcrimsMi : Arthur Brockup, Helochic, and Joseph Sohullic. Florence Mudrak, Helen Si tars, Wil- —Mrs. Emil Stremlau Is Seal Two Carteret Mil Thi'iea Scoot program with it! ac- Thanksgiving—Charles Laskay John Houaler, Milton Amundsen The report of the findings of the ton Prueett and Mildred Brown. Miss Sale Chairman For Carteret. tivities is proving more and mere Landing of the Pilgrims—Assembly Harvest Song—Miss Schoenwald's commission will be forwarded to the Mary Ivans was admitted to full borough council. membership at the same meeting. Held At that it holds the interest of older 5th and 6th Grades Class A "Ringing" success for the 1929 boyss and is successfusuc l in various part Star Spangled Banner—Assembly A Thanksgiving Ride—Pauline Put- After the business meeting there Christmas Seal Sale was predicted of the country where it is being c Beading: Origin of Thanksgiving— nick waa a social session and refreshments by Thomas J. Mulvihill, who bought Theft of Tires Leads To fully administered, and from the in- August SUubach The Litkle Pilgrim, Dialogue—Beat- were served. the first Christmas Seal sold in Car- Day Jail Term In terest which hhas been inn eridence e hanksgiving Again—Helen Tath rice O'Donnell, Fred Johnson, Mary Husband Held On teret. over this past summer; on the part, Thanksgiving Play—-written by Helen Fabian, Paul Hresku, John Voaar Alumni Association To Mayor Mulvihill said he thought County Jail—Suit* PAtooml Why We Keep the Day—Edward Lo- of numerous older boys of the Rari- [ OavafeU; played by Eva Weiss, Hold First Football Dance the bell-ringer especially appropriate. Un Council, assurance of the success Charlotte Kovacs, Frank Medvetx, xak "I believe there is an ancient tra- Charles Under, of 97 We of the local unit is taken for granted. George Skalango, Irene Hudak, little Cooks—Edna Mantie, Anna Desertion Charge Everything is in readiness for \he dition wHlch describes the ringing street, and John Kokus who _^_ Maskarinec, Pauline Putnick, Car- particular place of abode and fa ] Helen Gavaletz, Milton RabinowiU, ruoFirsit /annuaAnnuaA l i-uui>vai|FootbalFblll. Di^nuw-uDance,, sp*UV>.i - of bells to drive out plague," he said. erally known as "Columbua" Leon Hellman, Howard Rockman oline Putnick, Irene Karnay,' Helen Trenton Man Arrwted Here> | goreso d by the Carteret High SchooSchi l "There is surely no better modern Bebkowitz, Beatrice O'Donnell, jr rAtTTmni Associationn,, to be held to- rested here on Wednesday Signs of Thanksgiving—Anna Mark- Put Under Bond To ace.rA method of ringing out disease and ed off to Linden where the^ owitz Mary Fabian, Lovey Melick, Eliz- moromorrow nighght in the higgh school ringing in good health than the pur- Strikes Elderly Man abeth Totin Trial — Obtaina Bondsman. J gymnasium. Al Ritter'i' s HHotell PinePi s wanted them in connection Thanksgiving Song—-Assembly i Al chase of Christmas Seals." theft of auto tires. Thanksgiving Day—Lucille SUubach f I Had Been A Pilgrim—Russell Orchestra will provide music for Mrs. Emil Stremlau, seal chair- If I Had Boon a Pilgrim—Francis King, Theresa Wizna Charged with desertion by his wife, dancing,, which will start at 9 o'clock man, said that 1094 letters will The men were given an Tableau, Peace—Miss Schoenwald's Mary, who lives in Trenton, John and continue until 1 A. M. The annu- hearing. "Columbus" wag gl*sn?! Held For Grand Jury Hodroski, Anna Bobenchik be mailed this week to 1094 residents days in the Union County 1 Thanksgiving Play—written and class Walker, 34 years old who has been al grid battle between the Oarteret containing the usual quota of seals. Thanksgiving1 Day—Assembly rooming at 18 Roosevelt avenue, waa High School and the Alumni will take only objection was that Man 29 Years Old Attacks Res- given by 14 pupils of Miss Coplin's The sum realized front the sale of be snow on the ground wl Class THANKSGIVING locked up by local police at the in- place tomorrow afternoon and thethese seals will be used in the sup- By Milton Brown and Edwin Keratt dance will be held in the evening. leased. He has served terma,j ident Who Had Been Visit- Pilgrim Maidens—Erna Kady, Anna stance of the Trenton police. The ar- port of the work of The Middlesex jails according to his own of Freshman Class rest was made Wednesday at 2:30 Since all claiwes will tie well re- ing Home Stricken By Death. Hllo, Beatrice Fisher, Marie Popiel 1 County Tuberculosis League during prefers a county jail to a ' I p. m. Later he was given a prelimin- presented, there will be class lead- the coming year. According to Mrs, Landing of th? Pilgrims—Assembly Under was also given, Thanksgiving—Helen Sekosky November days sx> bright and clwar ary hearing and was placed under outt. Admission will be payable at Stremlau the League hopes to raise Robert Price, of 2fl!t Washington Bring to us memories of a holiday bail to appear at Trenton on Monday. the door. The dance committee has $20,000 in Middlesex county this at first but his sentence avenue was held in bail of $500 for Thanksgiving—The Meaning of and reduced. Why We Are Thankful—T. King dear, Walker's bail was fixed at $500. He decorated the gym with college ban- year. The quota assigned to Carter- the action of the grand jury at a When our fathers gave thanks to the obtained a bondsman and was releas- ners and colored streamers. et is $1,000. hearing in police court Wednesday. Over the River and Thru the Woods —Jennie Siturfc, Mary Tylka Lord, ed to appear at Trenton. Walker told A large turnout is expected. Last year's activities in Carter- George Syalkay. •>" elderly man liv- nd invited all of the Indian horde. ponce that he is a batcher by trade et included the care of 201 tuCartere- t Man Passes inir at 61 Wheeler avenue, was the Swing the Shining Sickle—Assembly Rev. Carl Krepper and his son, at- 4th Grades Morning Classes II but is not employed at present. He berculous'patients, the support of State complainant. He said that ho had a Thanksgiving draws near, gave the impression that he came tended the Macy parade in Newtuberculosis clinics and the examina- been at the home of the late John Thanksgiving Hymn Thanksgiving What do I hear! here seeking work. York this week. tion of several hundred/underweight William A. Kochck, Ph, Rock on Sunday night whero Rock » V turkey gobbling loud, school children. A successful sale will man, who has been em pi body was lying prior to the funeral. Th<> First Thanksgiving Swing tin- Shilling- Sickle He doesn't know lie's near his end, permit the continuance of the work past six years at Mittu< As he came out, Price walked up to The Turkey Gobbler 'or soon in the ov*n we will send during the coming year. If a suffi- Pharmacy, him aucce«sfu" him and asked "How would you like A Pilgrim Mniilrn —Mary Lukach V turkey stuffed and ready to roast Bandit Blackjacks Wagon Driver cient sum is realized an additionalstate board examination to get hit?" then struck Syalkay in Pilgrims- l.illiiin Mvtrnka, Mary Ca- mothered in gravy and brown as nurse, and a-supervisor of clinics ed pharmacist. Mr. Kocheh^j th.. mouth. Price had been drinking. will be added to the staff. pik, Mary Nzitar, Anna Krupa, Ve- toast of Carteret high school, (a a. Louis Miko, of 81 Larch street, was III of the Rutgers College ot|j of assault and leca Matwy In Sewaren; Steals Blanket When the smell of roast turkey fills NOTICE—BoarderB wanted at 75 At- of the Class of '28. the air Perth Amboy Man Attacked In Daylight By Stranger Who lantic street, Cafteret. Inquire And makes you hungry as a bear. down stairs. —Please mention th,is t. The police in in vest i-1 -„ Remember the day our fathers made Jumps On Steps of Wagon — Robber Made No buying from adverti: > case reported that Miko Thanksgiving—Jennnette Weiner C. P. 11-29; 12-0, 18, 20. To give thanks to the Lord for his Attempt To Take Victim's Money. spei'ted Scbus of writing letters, Grandma's Kitchen—Joseph Haaek needed aid. unit Miko and his wife. An officer The Pumpkin Ride—Julia Bubnik blanket, from the seat as he went. advised Miko to make n complaint Turkuy Action Song— Ethel Maylo, HER CHRISTMAS GIFT SEWAREN BESIDES QUALITY, SEW ami d> not personally attack Sebus. Gortrude Kollard, Rose Terebecki, A holdu p that was as senseless as Stern was too badly stunned by the After receiving this advice, it ap- Anna Kunak $5 down and $5 a month , . . i • u ,J blow to offer resistance but he saw Miko decided to-nettle his 4th Grades Afternoon Classes An EUctric Sawing M»chin« it was brazen waa staged in broad the man tftko the b)a|]ket a brown and LOW PRICES Grievances with his own two flats."Hi " sAmerica the Beautiful—Assembly URIAH HARRIS daylight Wednesday in West avenue j one, and through the fields. As We Thank Then—Ruth Campbell ~" he ran Stern made a mental note of arrest followed the fight. Cor. Washington and Cooke Avenues near Central avenue In Sewaren. The We are Giving With Each $1 Sale a Anthony Metnlck was.fined »10 for The First Thanksgiving Day—,' victim was Kalmar Stern, of 218the stranger's general appearance bly CARTERET, t. J- Hall avenue, Perth Amboy and the which he gave later to the police. The reckless driving. man was tall and wora a grey over- Coupon, Value 2i cents. It is Just As Important To only thing he lost was a blanket. coat. When Stern later looked in,sidi Stern was driving his horse and coat. Whe S ANNOUNCEMENT Select Your Druggist At the wagon bed he discovered a cap A Full Line of Curtains and Curtain Opening of wagon along West avenue shortly be- You Would Your I fore 6 p. m. Wednesday, he told the and recalled that the stranger hud Bed Spreads . . . Blankets . . . Quilts . . . worn a cap when he jumped on the Physician police, when a man approached the Knitting Wool . . . Hosiery and Undei DANCING SCHOOL side of the wagon. Stern's horse was wagon but was bareheaded when he nVd with the blanket. Stern haJ some In the Slovak Sokal HaU Gym — 52 Wheeler Are. walking and the stranger without a And the Highest Grade of Shoe* IITTUCH'S 1 money in his pocket but the strange CARTERET, N. J. word mounted the step of th* wagon. bnnn, make H profit not nnly Mirc^f (iril her on tht> Htill under-at'll the llritnns. England lli-.ii ilmim- inil who afli'rwiifds Tourist finrfs firffc/i Js/es "fair" ia Mary; I. u; "th<> Church < MiKMiu ii, and will wnnl to In- >hown purlii'ularty, unit Krutlmid, are so toj>p- If lln- IIIK St. Mary", and tliusc lirr the (irH Wlli n Hill .- wa.s IrltviliK lit IflisC lieavy in tin- irrcuHl pnpulntiii|] r o"*f Rah way Phone Service two syllables of this 57-IHIUT Well) to cm* 1 lie Irish ,Nca I'm Ncitlnini •ami' ,l(ii)ii'» l''irM when I Kh/.ulirth fiiyi- to their in theihi r choruseruses of attract us American visitors. increasing ilernnmls on the local tel- years found a merchant's sigti ir and their newspapers devote an un- 1 .song. They kijit waving their hand Scots, ephone st rvicc. Tim New Jersey Bell By J. E. JONES Plymouth, England, to Plymouth, Bangor, Wales, to which she calle In the end usual amount uf space to this phase Telephone Company ia planning to Massachusetts, I experienced the my attention. It read: "Joneg Broth kerchiefs and tliiir arms to wish a lost her head by order of Queen Eli- of their national life, which is on a LONDON, England — Englami; of us—friends, strangers, and travel sabeth, but these two famous rulers »e of Amaricsn forwardness with were borrowed by our early New il decay, but the ike the "real thing" than the ship- We snapped a picture of the birth- Englanders for their own settlements. of " *"' ...... IteaebWof it; remains compulsory in place of Helen MacGregor, the wife which British capitalists can never building operations on the River successfully cope until they quit try- Ty.PCGEA.PH The English cottage flower gardens We lived again with Shakespeare toe school*. I was told that those who Clyde Qlascow is the industrial me- of Rob Roy, another of Ellen's Isle, are found in every little spot along at the home he occupied at Stratford- speak Welah usually fuse ft with the tropolis of Scotland and it has a mil- the scene of Scott's "Lady of the ing to gti labor just as cheap as they the roadside, and everywhere the n-Avon. Through Banbury Cross we Eatliah and thus "murder" both lion population. Lake". We went on a tally-ho ride can hire it. nteaaa, In tJbls whop, Jnst scenery is not only satisfying, but magined seeing "a great lady upon Welsh and English speech. Everyone through beautiful valleys »nd over Class distinction is so definitely de- exactly what the diction- it is actually beautiful. The wealth a whits hone." There is much that is whom I met spoke English. The pereantile establishments of mountains, known its the Trossachs, fined and established that the aver- strangely familiar in these places Scotland, the transporatio systems, of the fields and the moon and the Ths old-fashioned gardens of and by motor buses through the long- age Englishman is on the same rouad ary extent of grazing lands is amazing. hat novelists, dramatists and the the manufacturing, and all the var er distances of the region. of the ladder where his father, grand- ioets have written about. Wales are sure to Interest you. In oua phases of life, seem very much Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Wilt- these gardens the flowers are in every Scotland Is a bonnve land and you father, and great-grandfather once shire were on the route. The country- ike UM things we are accustomed to stood. Whether he is sn omnibus con- "THE ART The English drama has won Aa- color from mauve to the deepest pur- America. quickly learn to love it. The Scotch side is rich. Cattle grase everywhere. rica's appreciation, and naturally our ple. There are clematis, geraniums, are rather independent of the Eng- ductor or president of the Bsnk of OF PRINTING" It Is a land of luxuriant grasses and xrarlst* seek London's gnat play Oae great character stands out lish, and stand on their own rights. England, he loves to be superior—es- contented cows. I never saw so many climbing roses, phlox, pansies, enor- ouaes—especially those Americans mous white daisies, lobelia, dephin- lead and shoulders above all others Still they Ret along very well with the pecially in the presence of us bound- Th* HUM care, the same sheep, nor such big ones. rho have not lost their seme of dls- ium, dahlias, marigolds, fnschlas, and In Softtlasd. His power lives! His wes- big English country with which they ing young Americans. At the end of the second day snd rimination through the sordid pros- all other kinds and varieties of beau- son was-a pen. I saw that pen on the are a part. But it seemed to me that It was just like the Britisher to thoufkt* the same «uot- having motored more than 300 miles itution of our theatres and our mpv- tiful flowers. They add a poetic and *esk ha used when he was alive. The the Scott liked to high-hat John Bull make a faster record for themselves neaa of balance, harmony we arrived in London, ng picture houses. If you want to romantic setting to this section of Iterary achievements of Sir Walter whenever and wherever he found the with the good old Msurestania when London isn't as high as Near York, ee a "good show" better skjp New Britain where Die people of Wales Scott e)re unmatched, as National opportuntiy. Maybe that attitude is Germany startled ths world with ths of ooloraad choice of me- because six or seven stories is about fork on your-way to London and at- have come down through the centur- writing!, Robert Burns wrote verse a characteristic matter of economy new ship Bremen. But give them tins dium It Died by na on a the limit of its buildings. But it is tend the theatres i'n England'"s me- ies leading- their well ordered lives. and Bum up wonderful characters, of time and patience. and they will show you the snail can tropolis. pieoe of printed matter lots wider than our American metrop- A steamer took us from Wales >nt Seo^t "put Scotland on the map", I have observed that Nature has beat the hare—they may yet build olis as it spreads out interminably. When you ^re in England you will across'the1 Irish Sea to the Emerald and made a permanent job of it been unusually venwout in providing a better boat than the Bremen. that the artlat am when Afteft r a fefe w dayys in sight-seeingeg g yoy u be showwn the RomaRman and NormaNorman Isle. Whan he visited Abbotsford, the rich soil throughout most of the Brit- My respect for ancestral England h« fa printing: « ploture. believe it when you are told that it walls. CCanterbury Cathedral and Along the banks of the River Lif- beautiful home that Scott built, and ish Isles. But still, in country, city and Britain is intense. This respect is "the biggest city in the world". York Minister with their beautiful fey, which flows through toe heart ia which he lived, we found it occu- and town, there is always the com- has increased many fold by my Jour- In Westminster Abbey in London old stained glass windows preserve in of Dublin, the scars of civil warfare, pied bj his descendants, and two plaint of "hard tinea"—life Menu neys. Everybody thinks favorably of The oomplet«d work U a beautiful children happily scampering his ancestors. But that does not lueati one finds perpetuated the history of their brilliant setting, as the sunlight scarcely seven yyea n agog , anuses and o furnish unusual struggles. The rich r*al psW« of art, pJeadnf the, csntunas, «n

TOYLAND No other IS OPEN RADIO

Santa told us to - let everybody know give, you such value! that Toyland is open at Reynolds.

He has .brpught the most lot of things 1 -HERE is the radio that outperform* «* you ever saw—dolls and^ carriages for girls—4iutO8 'n airplanes for boys—and Alwrter Kent ScreetvGrid? When can I yon find truer, richer tone quality?Or hundreds of other things that'll thrill IN CABINET W I you. ILLCSTOATED mow power? Or greater distance? Or sharper less tubes separation of stations? Or faster and more ac- I curate operation? Santa Clatis had one of his artists paint I a lot of pretty pictures about, Peter Rab- Where h the radio with better engineering bit and his friends. Just like those in ASK FOB —finer workmanship—more careful testing? TERMS! 1 your picture books—only these are so Or with the same rock-ribbed reputation for much larger. And he had some great big dependability ? A—B—C blocks made into lamp shades. This It how Screen-Grid works What other radio gives you all this—or any- All for you to see and enjoy. Come and thing like it—at such a price? see them—see the toys, hear the funny -as Atwater Kent uses Itt A host of owners* tell us: "There isn't any noises some of them make—and oh! just OCRffN-GKII) overcomes an old problem in lota of wonderful things. O radio amplification. With the old type of other! " Atwater Kent alone offers unsurpassed tubes, power bad to bo cut down to prevent feed- perfonnancepliM dependability,/^ your choice back and oscillation. Th« fourth element—iho "screen"—in the Screen-Grid tube prevents this of beautiful furniture, plus moderate price. For We almost forgot to tell you there are feed back, BO that the new lubes, as At water Kent only Atwater Kent—with the largest and finest two floors in Toyland this year. Small uses them, develop ten times more amplification per tub«—and a bundled times tbn power— radio factory iu the world—has the facilities— toys are on the first floor and doll furni- with nohuml ture, autos, bicycles and large airplanes, and the demaml_that make such value possi. desks, etc., on the second floor. blel Come—today I •Almost 8 million Atwater Kent* hare beta Reynolds Brothers sold already! AMBOY, NE\V JERSEY BOWERS JAMES Music House RAHWAY, N. J. McCOLLUM 86 Irving Street Phope 944 RAHWAY, N. J. „ 129 Irving Street Phone 1245 I, f m i c, WORDS OF WISDOM ", WOMAN PROSPECTOR Fame la the perfume of heroic FIGHTS F03 RICHES Millionaire Endows Cemetery for Pets VVlmt ta done cannot now be amend- One of Moat Roman lie figures lnillariap ~m < »i].— Shakespeare. in North. will have n:ie of tlie Hrnl I-I>HI plt'le HIiluiMl < I'liieU'ili'a |n iht Ksery man should atay within Ills United Slules uinli'i pi-mlstim* own fortune.—Ovid. Toiiintu.— Katlilfen Itli-e, wliollirew usIUe Hie IIIHKI of u tnllrjje urmluute of Ihe Mill of l.m Knlin l'n>l Let us look at that old tire to uiesl "eiillli from the North la <1ent of Ihe Anicrlrini Siiiiiinn The loDgeat day aoon cornea to an prowling to light to the lusr ditch In Tuck Lor|inrfllliin. MIIU Is|>li:ii before you throw it out the gain of « few.—Pope. try t u writ and IIHI 111 her II ill in fi 3 f It la tormenting to tear what 700 (he achadulfil lieiirlriji or a-^-iiae at riu- idfu wuf Hiiu^t- tfii i>) cannot overcome.—Auwmiui. Unupttlu, Mini., la a siirry nf imw mil .Mra V rlii'li I'ttftW Mil.iiunlilln lltma have eliwlveiy WWAMI Hie piHd if < hli'M^n Maybe there's some more mileage Ma man likes to be lurpaued bj of I hla moat fiiia of {'niitiiliun wniii • I .Hill lols will he milil Inn » those of bit own lerel.—Llvy. an proRiieclora. who. however. tmlu.t IHirll'HD will tie rf*ervei| un H left in that old casing. Our expert fuvea the future cuiihiifni thai a im'tler* Held' fxl UnlniiiU The way to a man'a heart la through year*' emJravor un her nlrkH HIHI -ttlii-il hy |HHII IHMKIIIIII A fnrni hla atoroach.—Mra. Sarah Pajraoo. CO()|i«r clalim will mine dut hem •vlll '( IIIMIKIII f'H tilt hns|i|uii repair men can tell you, and fix up abuminnr fruit. mil ceniercry »He Heaven aenda ua good matt, bat C K. Uermun. one nt m>i inter n» IVrtttiil of iiiemiH Him st-im the d«Tll aeoda ua cooka.—David Oar lot-Inlet la the develoi m nf rl»liu» |MH« fur llriilliii'lit «!!l inn In ; the weak spots in a jiffy. at one time valued ui f> minium Mm ated on Riot laland, Heiii inkr inure «rllf h fm The greateat men may uk a tool- than 1UU mile* frmn Tde I'na un- nl Ihe And if you need a new tube, or a lab queatloD now and then.—John alarted legal action HI IMHIIIIIIH nfkini. Wot cot f apecinc jarformnni-e 01 mi mrrm>iiiHm coc aald to hava Mined M «WII hlin*eti Family of 18 Sleep* b new tire, we have your size - at the Coquetry la the eaaontlal cbaracter- and Mlaa Utce and oiliera. lattc, and the prevalent btunor of wom- Some o( fjie iimai n>in>iiiil< rt:iiif>- ShifU in 3 Room Mouse en, bnt thn do not all practice It b«- In Cntiadliin mlnlnji lil*inr> •- r IHK Breltung, Mich—It.v a1e*r>lim in ntiirta price you ought to pay. caaa* tk* eotoetry of MOM la t*> the.atyry of tba ai'ilmi; »f lluve nn but three rooma. the UDlvpralty of Tinonin, in n«» Cininlnt'lmm and Mi wlln IIUVV 10 LOOKING AROUND Itlnntred Into a thTi iiii<>riluMii>> fern t'hllilreu runginu In nut from two I Inlne career, tnkluii in imuxtTi' nult< mninha to 'wniiy.iinc yenri I'hej A» "eccentric" la an old man; a M* HMtunillr HI alic liohln-il hull live In lie IT |ier niiiilli hoime with "not" la a young nan. I^Bivriflcd from • 1A1111 whii iinm • ml dlllieiilly h,v ilei'i inn In vi"iiji* "vt^r "11 tlip Mn> llnuvr «1ii" ilwlil-i rhna keeplnji the ix>da •ilnn'Bi con The man with no end In view la in iil;i/.e trail." ln-rx'lf. KIU«-IIIIV llV rlim >u»l) o» Women uied to complain that they aelf Nllo Ihe pri»|ie«lln« giime DCJII ullilp lo Hccomnioilnle the enllre fuiu natf nothing to wear. Nowaday* they l'h<> I'na. • lly lij purrlnr pn-i >i> ihp simill huge don't even complain.—Chicago Dall/ It wa» in \Wi. Cy itaklng lie.r mm men 1, famotn Main/I' on Rfre faland. tlmt FISH the aeeda were aown fur the Ing lagal battle. Muaician Keepa Fiddling Find Mammoth Bone* Despite Wife's Fortune All-Cord TIRES Cincinnati, Ohio.—Otto Brunch, viola in San Francisco Bay Average Citizen Can player In the Clmlnnutl Syni|>hoii.v jr 8»n Kr 11 iii-la<». -Kirange maminoili Add Five Years to Life orclie»tra, la going to keep on plnyln« brnii* r 'Hiiied ihe wiy region b«fora hla Viola, althoiiKh tils wife Ima In 'li» ilu« n nf hlttury. That at lean ta Chtcugo.—Amerlva'a average clllaen hulled an eatate of f.'iritMXX). "I'm go If You Want Mileage From Your Tires Try Fish at the auMCoii^'n of «i|i«ria who bava ran Increase Ma life apuo at leaat flvr Ing ht'hi on with my tldilllng," Braach li 4 yeora—without co»t to blmaelf. said eiii|ihHt(cully HrwBcli haa been liy »>HIIIIIIII us lh» alia wf (1M r^hat waa the thoygln thtil Ma). yoiinevtail with the urchratra altxt These Special Prices with an Unlimited Guarantee are t'nrlnVa n*w r»ilro«sla( or the railroad, Ident of the American College of Sur have nought a lil« cor and Intend to geona. hrouKht wlih him tn Chicago die niwrlea Inrlurie portlima of a maa- 11 dd a Tew other innlerliil comfnrla t< 29x4.40 . .. . $4.90 29x5.00 . . . . $8.40 29x5 50 • $1110 for the oritiiri|riiil we've jlven nriny of Discovers Rumble Seat 29x4.75 . .. . $8.10 30x5.25 . . . $10.10 32x6 00 , • $957 ai|ulrr«la' flrera Nl leit»l that muili limner lenw on life." he auld "Anil tlirre'a no lea Riders Need Parachutes 30x4.75 . ..'. $8.45 31x5.25 • $10.45 33x6 00 . . • $1255 wti why the ayttein wouldn't work For Meifiuen, Maaa.—Tha 1030 model Mice to Die for Science; clvlllana." aotoiimbJle wboaa equlpoant Indudea Guinea Pica Are St*ed Itwaaslnipty Uila— an nnnual health a wfety belt and parachute will make Waalilngton -Guinea pigs, "the ua- Inrentory <>iu-e a year, on the aver a hit with Mra. Jaanetta Jordan. FLAT TIRE? Phone P. A. 158 kn..«n wrfdtert or eHwe." nave been Mice rltlceti'i hlntidny niinlvenHiry, for Police were ootlfled that a woman. given a "break." Japanaae waltalng luatatice. The added life expectancy In a dated condition, waa wandering mica hava been fotw4 to be mora ra- can be obtained without coat There along Oakland avenae. When an offi- apoaalTe to momitradau of tb« dead- are I in urn nee compaolea willing, am cer nufatlnnad tba woman, who proved ly rurixio uoMilitf gaa. which iBfortla tout tifn, tn pay for Iheaa annual in ne lira. Jordan, aha could not re- health Inventoiiea. It iitvea them mil iiiPii'l

OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB •- PLUS U* IS NOW OPEN FOR MEMBERS The P'erth, Amboy Trust Company Announces the opening of its 1930 Christmas Club. It's the same old reliable club that has served thousands of members, plus an added feature that should give every one joining a real thrill. Introducing the ~v JOIN ONE 01^ MORE CLU^S "GOOSE THAT LAID THE GOLDEN EGG* Decide which of the following clubs you wish to join. Then come To create a more widespread interest in our Christmas Club In, make your flrst payment and receive a key to the Golden "— Come In and See the We Are Featuring You may pay 28 cento a week for fifty weeks and The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg receive $1150 9100 in Cash Prizes—you have. 10 Chances to win* You may pay BO cento a week for fifty weeks and Golden Egg The Golden Egg is on display in our Bank. It contains $100 III receive _ '• -... $25.00 It is locked. The holders of the first 10 keys that open it will! in the prizes. If yo.u would like to be one of the fortunate onei. You may pay $1.00 a week for fifty weeks and will participate in the distribution of these cash prizes, coin* receive , ~ $50.00 our office and join our Christmas Club today. - You may pay $2.00 a week for fifty weeks and $100.00 For Each Member You Bring to the Bank You receive - +. Join Our Christmas Receive an Additional Key, Thereby Greatly You may pay $5.00 a week for fifty weeks and Increasing Your Chances to Win receive On July 15th, 1930, if your Christmas Club payments ar»-vi(j You may pay $10.00 a week for fifty weeks and Club and Receive date, you may come to our office with your key, and perhaps receive - $500.00 will be one o? the first 10 member's to open the Golden w—i•• You may pay 50 cents the first week, decreasing 1 taining ?10O IN CASH. $12.75 IT WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS: cent each week for fifty weeks and receive Your Key You may pay $1.00 the first week, decreasing 2 The first one to.open the Gold- The third and fourth , $25.50 en Egg will " ffQA AA each receive ...... cents each week for fifty weeks and receive receive $JU.UV You may pay 5 cents the first week, increasing 5 $63.75 The Becond one OA AA The next six will centa each week for fifty weeks and receive Members of This Christmas Club . will receive LVAJv each receive, You may pay $2.50 the first week, decreasing 5 Remember-—It doesn't cost a penny to enter the contest or cents each week for fifty weeks and receive $63.75 You Don't have to buy anything. You may pay 10 cents the first week, increasing 10 Have An Opportunity To Re- Everyone joining our Christmas Club will have an ab centa each week for fifty weeks and receive $12750 equal opportunity of winning the prizes. No one connec You may pay $5.00 the first week, decreasing 10 cewe More Than "Interest" this bank will be allowed to participate. The names of all * cents each week for fifty weeks and receive $127.50 winners will be posted in our lobby. PERTH AMBOY TRUST CO 147 SMITH STREET Member Feden Member Federal Reserve Systei Reserve System Amboy Avenue Branch, Compton and Amboy Avenues Dr. Thoma* Saya Rutgers, WOR To Broadcast "College Day»" Skit Needs 24 New Buildings Dr. John M. TIH»>IHH, president of CARTERET PRESS ••(olli'ltf !>"}* a" <>riKin"1 , Riitirers University, writes to Gov- wlli,h will givr the radio .ud..-«ce ernor Morgan V. Uvson in his an- Subscription, $1.50 Per Year » pirture of the lighter j»d<- nf iol- nual report that u suitable, building Published Every Friday liy !,.«,. life, will h» presented l.y SUtion program at the University has beep WOK Monday evening, December'Iat postpone for HO many years that C. H. BYRNE, 43 Chrome Ave., CARTERET, N. J. s<-v«n o'clock. It k a program of the the University is seriously under- Telephone Carteret 1600 New Jersey College for Women and equipped- The Rutgers president de- i» part of the resulttr Kutgers Uni- dares that the task of selection of C. H. BYRNE Editor and-Owner versity radio series. , those buildings which should be se- The »ketch will introduce inform- cured at the earliest possble mom- Entered aa second class matter June 5, 1924, at Carteret, N. J., ally a irroup of college girls during ent Is a duty as difficult as it is ft-Post Office, under the Act of March 8, 1879. a leisure half-hour; their conversa- tion and Bongs make up a large part 'Tw'e'nty'-'four building, are needed of the program. College tunes of at Rutgers, the requests made by V both the formal and informal types Foreign Advertising 'Representatives deans and other officers of the Unf- and popular songs of the day will »*r.ltv reveal Dr. Thomas admits New Jersey Neighborhood Newspapers, Inc. be presented by the students in solo, th." «.e erlciion of ,11 the build- duet and chorus effects, with ban- lngl In the immediate future is be- jo and piano accompaniment. yond the range of possibility. SUBDUING THE "SODOM OF THE PRAIRIES" - While the greatest portion of the V He Hits the buildings by colleges half-hour program will be given over with no attempt to ttidicate priority K to the students three other division, or relative urgency. They are: The tale of the taming of Borger,,the wHd'toWn of Tex of the New Jersey College for Wom- Collet of Jlrt. «"d Sciencet- as, whose recent record of 30 murders and general lawlessness en will be briefly and informally biologicl laboratories, chemica lab- presented. Dr. Mabel S. Douglass, oratories, art and music building, gave it the name of the "Sodom of the Prairies," bf reminiscent dean of the college, will say a f«w two general recitation^buiWin*. wordt from the administrative point of the colorful days of the past when "the six-gun made all men of view, Mrs. Qomtt C. Dojrian, College of Engineering—electrical equal." professor of English who was re-engineering laboratory, mechanical tenUy named by the student body engineering Uborstory. College of Agriculture—live stock The Texas rangers subdued the Borget. "wild men/' ss the most popular professor In tne 1 college, wtll present the ffcultf building, soil science l^* ***.*- The Minneapolis Tribune", in commenting on the Borger sricultural engineering « brtWin», viewpoint and Mrs. Horace N. Clark, n situation, resurrects a legend of the rangers. "It hoe to do with president of the Alumnae Association Dltnt physiology laboratory, •«; »o- one Espinosa, shooting pride of bandit bands,"-' the Tribune will represent the graduate* of N, 1. rogy building, horticultural bulldinf, Q additional irreenhousss. _....,. says, "Espinosa flipped a quarter of a dollar in the air with his All tbe roles in the tketch and School of Education—recitation right hand and with the same drew his revolver and blew it to all singing and playing will be done «nd office huilding, models •**[• bits before it touched the ground. He met a Texas ranger who by the following six students: the College for Wom«n-«r«"«*""» shot him three times while he reached for hie gun. .• Misses Amanda Stanford and Virginia UbCofleg« of PharM«y—phanaae.li- Stevens, of Newark; Marjorie Slegal tieal laboratory, auditorium. "The record of the Texas rangers has proved that a man and Margaret Rheinhard of New York Osnanl-tnnory, ftudent ^ City, Ermine Schiavano of CaMwell who believes in law and shoots straight may br a bulwark in and Josephine Calloy of Mountain building, addition to Voorheea the constitution of the nation and the state. As the best men at Lakes. r rary, dormitories. every affair of sidearms such men have baen invaluable to NORTHERN HUHTM HIM OUIgatleM Miss Helen Bodnar and .•»•*# every state in the West. Their psychological effect is greater Eth.1 and Mr. and M^JLaBjjsW than a regiment of cavalry or a company of, mac him guns as industries and home owners are driven away. On the other To Ood we owe fear and love; te ! our neighbors Justice and charscttr; hn°nter from the north. m**. the record proves. '•; hand, if public improvements are not up to par, the community Personals to ourselves prudence and sobriety.— the week f nd st U»e homeof "Colonel Sam, Houston and Davy Crockett were the first is considered backward and old-fashioned and the average franklin. u» M««aros of Washhutoa The Mother-Teacher Association exponents of the applied psychology of shotting straight and family Or industry does not care to locate in such a place. of the First Presbyterian Church Sun- seldom in Texas. The spirit of the ranger is a heritage of the It is only by cooperation of all cjlzens and business-like day school will hold a social meeting Mondiy hJjfct In (he Sunday school 5PEQAL CLEARANCE Alamo. Borger is its latest beneficiary." administration of public affairs, that tax rates may be kept room. Miss AJI»rU Bryer is'chairman One wonders what effect a little straight shooting by ourwithin legitimate bounds without hindering progress. of the committee In charge of the or arrangements. citizens would have on the criminals who infest our country. Under the auspices of the P. T. A. DRESSES Perhaps a little more of the spirit of the rangers and a little of St. Joseph's school a card party- SEEKJN6 TO DECODE will be held in the school on Thursday less of the spirit of the professional law-passers and reformers, BRINGING UP at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Fred ColtonTvifl is needed to clean up the American underworld. PARENTS OLDEST OF SECRETS be chairman in charge. $5 The members of the Rosary Society of St. Joseph's Qhureh and the P. T. Most of these Dresses Sold for $1S By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Experts Study Writing on A. of S< Joseph's school will visit the Sixes up to 48 LESSENING DRIVING HAZARDS Home ServTbs. Snap in Newark on Deal of Men, l£Wslly of Aaeient Brick. Friday, December «• They will meet Illinois. at St. Joseph's school and leave there The mechanical progress made in automobile design in re- I'orls.— \,SHUlll jiniy brick with ru at 11 a. m. They will attend a lunch- $1.00 SPECIALS cent yeara is unquestionably preventing many accidents, and rlous marking la beins studied i>y tue eon and demonstration at 12:30. HATS DRESSES UNDERWEAR minimizing the damage when accidents do occur. ' The Dook stores and Che muKUilnes leinllng Hrclieuloglsis of Krunce. Tlif Later there will be s card party. ore full these days of advlee and di- brick Is from Kns Shiitiira. a kingdom. It is expected that many local STOCKINGS SCARFS Successive improvements such as four-wheel brakes, all rections for* the Unit estated S.4W yvm* >i£o, and HIP Democrats will attend the testimonial | A Fine Line of steel bodies, non-shatterable glass, simplified transmissions, proper training marking* are • limui in-nifi) luessiigi- dinner to David WilenU, county noil discipline of •>r its king. chairman of the party to be held SWEATERS etc., are being generally included on cars. children The Wednesday at the Freedman auditor- Older Ilian an; exlMin^ ^iicdmen <>l ium In Highland Park. Compliment- Coat and Slip-On Stylet Among more recent innovations comes the ball-bearing wise ones, who lianilwrlting out of I'^vpt Civte <«i ary tickets have been presented to $2 and up spring shackle. It is claimed that this development tends to |i r o b n b I y have Chinn, the brick Is n pu;-./.lc to tin the eight women leaders in the bor- eliminate the unpleasant as well as dangerous side sway that never hud a child iili'tl who rend lilern^lv |,h!i s u» eiisl'j oufh. jf their own. tell tlS detective KlorleN. I Imrk-g Virol WOMAN'S SHOP often causes the uncontrollable skid. jrou ju.it what to leiiud. who has uiiilirinkiii lit>i- Ritz Theatre Bldg. The average road speed today was found, a decade or so do from birth, or ing of the megau^e. HSMIIS thin It li- 4nng before that i Washington Ave., Carteret ago, only on the race track. Skidding in race driving is general- the oldest secret In <'\isi "The Patsy" a three-act play w«s place in highway driving there are times when better control enc» end educate Slmmra eicavulloi^ nre In procD-in. presentwd by the Senior Class last the cblld so thai of an emergency skid would be an advantage. VlriilleimU ;••» ;t,hfii It Im>• liln -ttiult Friday night in the high school au- he will be bvalthy. self reliant, Inde- mid. tuurntlvelv. liH-keii 11S111 —«-lI In Hi ditorium before a good-aiied crowd. Apparently auto manufacturers are constantly working pendent, ngerul, dependable, and In snlil lip hnppd to Imve a miliitlnii.' m A matinee performance was riven a shart make ttie very irost of the pD3- week ag-o Tuesday for the Columbus toward perfecting every structural detail that may assist in at lenct. a theory h.v INI-IMMIMT and Washington School pupils. al bill ties wlilch are within him, or. Alphabtt of Twenty 8I« S jnt. lessening the driving hazard. If Heredity counts for nothing, coo; The cast included Glady» Yuron qiier his environment It Is all very I'relliiilnury extitiiln.iltmiit IIIM luses ka, Jacob Chodosh, Gertrude Armour, wonderful, and if ihesi cblld experts thill the ulphutiet of Hit* IIMIIIIIV hail Fanna Ruth Thorn, Stanley Richards, AUTHORITY SAYS BUSINESS O. K. X sliniK and were rvlninl i>> Hie H.ilii Roy Goderstad, Henry Green, Jsabel kmw half at much as they admit, the Struthers and Gerard Goodmaa. The uext generatli n might to nuke the Innlun In that they ncrr riinrifnini Kuch word contains ihice or f.mr SIKIH- various committees that helped to present one look like tbe feeble- make the play a success include Marie Anyone who owns outright securities in ou,r major indust- and the words are separnti'il frmn piirh and Greater minded bmatea of a state aaylum. Caldos, program; Margaret Hemsel, *".,ries would be foolish to sell them at low prices because of the other by a deeply etched vertlml llnr and Frank Jurick, tickets; Anna Very little oas so far been written The writing covers both si dm of the for childhood about bow properly to Rosenblum, property; Gladys Gun- recent slump. There is no indication of a business depression in brick. derson, pabliclty; Isaac Daniels, ush- bring ip parents, and here Is a field 1930. This is the view of Hugh Bancroft, publisher of the Wall Asked how he would prov*»ed to ers; Ted Huber, music; and Roy which could with good effect be cultl Goderstad, (•lection of play. Street Journal and other financial and economic periodicals. vated. Children stumble along In a solve Hie problem, Vlrolleiiiid mild: "I will start with some plnuslbl* Important matUrs were discussed Comparisons between the conditions of the present and the hit ana miss vuy with their parents at a meeting of the Senior Class on without scientific directions and yet hypottiesla I will aiwume, lei DS say. panics of 1907 and 1921 rest on a false analogy. In thdse years that the brick cimtslns • message Wednesday. Miss Gertrude, the pres- In many cases do a remarkably good ident, presided. either written by the king of Ra* according to Mr. Bancroft, firms were carrying heavy invent- Job without the training which those Six student* were initiated into the ories of goods purchased at prices above their,current value- who Lave studied tbe matter properly Shnmra, or written to him by the mon History Club on Tuesday. They in- should make available for them. arch of a neighboring realm. Deciph- clude Zolton Qolderfarger, Robert Leading corporations were in debt and were forced to borrow. The Snyders were Betting pretty ered, the brick may reveal tbe exist Brown, Ruth Zter, Eugene Keratt, Today, business has large cash reserves and is lending instead chummy with Powers and his wife, ence of a civilisation the world ban Sylvia Fisher and Fanna Ruth Thorn. and the Powers family were not as never heard of before. Tea and cake were served when the of borrowing. initiation was over. reflned as they should nave been. tuek May Help. The New York Stock Exchange, working, in the interests They bad money, out their laughter -Further specimens tf this writing of the investing public has recently demanded all its members was louu and their speech was unre- which will undoubtedly be unearthed Carteret Woman Donate.* complete daily reports covering stocks borrowed, from whom fined and ungrammatlcal and their as the excavations continue, wtll light Detection Ideals of life were not high. Uttle en the task which fur tbe moment l» $50 To Hebrew Society and for whose account* all stocks loaned, and a list of stocks Sarah, aged eleven, the yunngest of extremely difficult' and a total myt>- which they failed to deliver. Apparently every effort is being the Snyder children, looked on at her tery. Tbe presence of one Creek At the monthly meeting of the ! parents' growing Intimacy with tbe word, a hieroglyph, • Phoenician word Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood made to protect legitimate investors and discoUife1ffe |frttfei&jon- of Israel, this week, Mrs. S. B. Powers and for a time said nothing. and the task would be simple. Brown donaUd $60 to the society. al manipulation. Bat finally she took Lhlngs In band, "Tbe belief that the brick Is a royui Mrs. Brown who is one of the most "1 wisa ou wouldn't ask those peo- •ddctunent Is conflrmtd tomewhat *>) active members in the organisation ple here any more," she said to her tbe presence of a proper name at the was presented with a beautiful gift ENGLISH REPORT SHOWS AMERICAN PROSPERITY mother one morning, "I don't like top of the Inscription. The name I* When the business meeting ended, them; they aren't nice, and 1 think Aka-filnuL The title has disappeared. the member* played cards. Refresh- The American worker is the best paid in the world accord- their lnflnei.ce over yon and father the tablet being broken at this point ments were served. The winners at Isn't good,' She was firm as • cards were Mrs. A. RuMnowiti, Mm. ing to a recent survey made by the Ministry, of Labor of Great The document, If It can be so-called N. Chodosh, Mrs. I. Zimmerman and chili often has to be with a bead- Is made more Interesting by the fact Mrs. Leo Brown. strong parent, and tre Powers were Britain. that It Is not written In Babylonlnn Those present were Mr». I). Green- This unbiased authority takes into consideration not only Invited no more. which wal tbe diplomatic language oi berg, Mrs. D. Venook, Mrs. H. Fish- Tbe Stewart family are quite In that era. . er, Mrs. L. Weiner, Mrs. U Roch- actual wages received, but the "real wage"—the buying wage sympathy with tbe principles of the "Lock, that god of archeologhta anil man, Mrs. A. Zucker, Mrs. L Cho- in England counted aa 100, the average wage in Germany is Volstead act acceding aa It applies newspaper men, often operates In urn dosh, Mrs. A. Chodoah, Mrs. N. Cho- 65, in Italy, 45, in France, 56, in Canada, 143 and in the United to themselves. Prohibition If afavor. Among the Inscriptions discov- dosh, Mrs. J. Weisman, Mrs, A mighty good tiling for working peo- ered In Syria und now on the way i< Durst, Mm. L Brown, Mrs. M«x States, 17. . . ; ple, they are Convinced, land result* Paris there Is n Babylonian ten which GlaM, Mrs. I. Zimmerman, Mrs. Tiol in their beli>e regular In theli work, Sokler, Mrs. H. Gross, Mrs. H. In other words, the United States worker is three times as may belp oa flml out'Who Aka Hlnn Greenberg, Mrs. M. Gordon, Mrs. M. prosperous as his brother in Germany, four timee as prosperous and in their saving of money. Bat Schwartz, Mrs. S. Brown, Mrs. Ros- for themselves It Is perhaps not so enbleuth, Mrs. Gardener, and Mr*. as the Italian worker, and one-fourth more prosperous than the important They tike their beer and Baby Reaches Physical A. FUbinowitz. worker in Canada, who comes nearest our standards. t")Cy a.~e not averse to an occasional Maturity at 22 Month? cocktail. John, tbelr ten-year-old son — A Classified Adv. Will «ell It — Much of the credit for this general ptosperity must be has noticed the situation and has Belgrade.-Mozdun, at. Isolated I mm let In the Mllunownz district, illscov given to our equalisation tariff which has prevented cheap-lab- pandered over It Father and mother hw-lc-^Ka^safe^ J J went oat for the evening on a visit. ered a twenty-two months' nlil (;lri Wata-LDoo™ of «n«ched btu or foreign manufWtutert from entering into ruinous competi- The day bad been^ sultry and thirst with full phyBlcrl niRttirlty. The hnlt.i sad tatsrior p*Kl of tmuillP tion with American producers. The tariff with its intimate re- possessed both of them. There were the child of Q pensnnt nmlly. showeii Feen&mint lation to business and employment is inseparable from pro- a 'ew bottles of beer cooling.on tb* early signs of nhnnrniiil boilv develop Ice chest, and through R hnmfd eve- tnent aad monlhti ago possessed hrensi gress, ning M>ey had Looked forward to a nnd other trnlts of a full ^rown worn The Laxative coo) glass on their return. Bur there nn. Superstitious neighbors llirem was no beer on ttielr return and ened to kill the child, which they be You Chew John was lDternmoted, *Vas It pos- Move Is a dlire slpu Mint tlir devil IF U«e part of your Chri.tma. Club check SLAVERY TO MATERIAL THINGS sible that he nut thus earij In life srln"'-Ini' '••wnr* the vU-lr" • of '"I>I like Gum tutting to drink! News of All Carteret Borough "1 poured It Into the sink," be ei- for a Majestic. By D* CHAtLHS L. 000DBU, Tettn\ Council <* Qfl^ in the Press, the most plained. "It Is against tbe law to No Taste drl.ik, and 1 don't think you and widely read paper rather ought to do It" But the Mint Man has alwaj* bean * slave to things which nre 'seen. From the in Carteret Your Chriitmat check will bt ca,hed here. , tin *»8 learning bow best to bring ISSMSMWaHIH^MHakmM,,^^^^^^ vcrv flret it hai bead almost Impossible for him to aliake oft the rude up tits parents. gnwp of the material. Tt» greatest teaching of the ages waa not that of tat itit, W«rt«ni N*mp«n> Daloo.1 Babies Love It HARDIMANS •dentist or publidit, but the teachings of the Naznreno, enforced and PHARMACY enlarge*! bj that, J^^WM*" • !««* » - given In text books on physics tf 28 Children's Laxative. A TICKLISH JOB per cent; the average results of Mr- PRESCRIPTIONS eral determinations In flempels "Ops Called For and Delivered Analysis." 28.16; sir William Ramsay Woodbridge of the United State] MRS. 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orth Plainfield CrasheTHAT LITTLEs GAItlE*fc^i™.«c^B Before Carterey a Forwartd P. AttaclTitMM Used Many Time. In Final Game On Schedule )A. Carteret F.ni.he. In Bi.«e Of Glory _ Medwick Again Two WheeleTeamsr TiePind LeaguIn e CartereSwamt Pacerp Pioneers s PASS . -X Stars But Much Credit Goes To the Other Member. Of tMAT I'VE WAIT'. iSM jje x Team For Perfect Support. Condenser and Machine Shop Medwick and Ernie Sabo Star* T>EAi_T oJHAT DO Men Deadlocked For Place I Do iVITH THE.SE WAIT! rFwe Mounting; another step toward the Class B title of Cen- On Winning Team. IT HASNT At the Top. THAT AUE LEFT 1 ive GOT THE tral Jwwy, an invincible Carteret High School football team, BEEN The Carteret Big Five basketeers RI6HT AND LEFT ably coached.by Francis McCarthy, annihilated the gridiron Tl«- Condenser and the Machine successfully Inaugurated a new court OH cam forces of North Plainfleld high school under an overwhelming ' »'P bowlin, ,, g•• team!, are tied- fo•"r' ••>•>*•first paigri laiit Saturday night at the I KNOW t a<'« in the Koitl>r.Whi. U> D l:_ l^u ™ '"""-Wheeleu r Bowling "heeler avenue court by trouncing ALL DRAW 1 score of 40-0 on the local gridiron last Friday afternoon, while the *aKi,e. Two-game victories for the Elizabeth Pioneers, 30-23 Prom 400 frozeiripwrtators looked on with delight. An attack which •taers marked the close of the third "Urt '» finish, Bill Beisel's passers TJO i.^i-? of On TueBd»y night outclanged their opponents from Elli- UJANT struck with the destructive power of a cyclone battered North ^Mrh'"«. Shop won games •both._In the_ first and second per- Plainfleld'g well.plotted defense into a state of complete dis- dazzling organisation. bvt&een The. game was featured by the frequency with which for- B»me. were rolled on the Slovak b* local boy. just breezed through ward paaaee we** iatercepted. The game was played under y victory The general frigid weather condition*. Carteret's brilliant passing The ' t° "" *V - ••'-"round P W on the fint ia m ot attack wa» responsible, directly or indirectly, for every one of rame 5 i 1- Sc W*M-? * °tor* eth ofe th Carteree conteltt quinte Sh t dwWin?*! '- ""y'» "'* L*" - °rt the six touchdown* made. The one-8id«d victory waa a fitting t |t factor. ?•»«• that ripped th« Pionaar d- climax to a highly successful grid campaign. The McCarthymen under th closed their 1989 campaign by winning eight out of nine games. l th ir « - Sffr * «W £ I»rf«n« of Erni. Sabo *nd White kicked over the goal line, PlainAeld VM tld George Benzing had the visitor, " " ~ • Mttpted tie ball on its own 20 yard P*1 »t ewry tarn. The Pioneer strip. On th* secoad play, North S?hop * 818• «- "J 1 machine found that the North Plain- f?*" «««*•<« to long heaves witfe Ptafnfleld kicked to mid-field and Htheif ?r w !nnil -™<>- he field wait was browicslly impreg- ** teim 'ft r»« *trM«, J, "•»•» **t the twll landed in nable, its sixty fit .backs was muster- Medwick returned the punt 25 yards ' • * Sroppini C4rtw«t'» possession, nftw time, out of ed into froward passing formations to N. P. 25 yard line. On the first ««n« back strontong toto **- - from which the desired results were T»»« third' . T"« Bl* Five attack started early. play. Medwick grabbed a 10 yard At the cIoM th tint achieved, with Joe. Medwick and ln the "' * q»»rt«r, the Charles Skelag directing the attack. psss from Sselag and raced ov«r the T wtMirwUnT^1* »•*• l«Mng 12-4. Carteret goal line. _^ h winn r M now Carteret used the forward pass with L * * wasn't 17 on tiw safe iid« of the great success. Panes were tried from *11!.^ flluU ""n on «*ch fence' At h*H-M»», the locals in- Later tajflle quarter, Carteret CMM every angle, and at every stage of gained the^all on downs on N. P. w had rolled. About Un mlnaUs «1 *••' l«*d to 20-8. In the the game. Mcond 327 yard line. Medwick again direct- JMjr, after the scorers had tallied >»•*. the Carteret team eased UI U WM bi It was the accurate eye and steady ed a pass into the waiting arms of 2T^T!* d'»eovered that ?'„• * •«> J««t kept the victors hand of that gained Babe Coughlin who flew 20 yards the Condenser team had won out by, trilling by a comfortable tnarrin. much ground for Carteret in the •round end for another store. North twery margin of 10-pln*. '| Joseph Medwick was the ihfning use of the forward pass. Charley Plainfield didn't have time U * f»neJ«t the recordi below wili "»'ht "' the winnen, dropping in Sielag directed the sir-attack, with breathe. wnai that Eddie Helley, one of the m*nJr PMtty «hot» for a total o7 14 Joe Medwick on the receiving end. Still grabbing enemy passes, nJ'f bo*'f»» I" Carteret today, P01"**- Era*" Ssbo, another Ctrteret Jfo matter,M\v,th«,J)aQk« were ar- Caughlin intercepted a pass ** North * inaWdwit wore with P™**"6*' ••» International iMgue ranged, the forward pant always b Plainfield's 40 yard mark. Carteret of ft7. Also, Eddie has the f«>ball star, did fine work at the worked. "Babe" Coughlin, the pint- continued to us&the air to good ad- average so far with 198.8. »tner forward pott, sinking in five eized Carteret back, was another im- vintage, and sffonB&dwick completed eo an n1 r 7 0 Joe Medwick ttie remaining four. wick completed a 10 yard pass to Jf*5 " „ ' 1 H33 958 865 Carteret showed its best football, Coughlin. The latter, unmolested, Sullivan, c, 0 1 Tube Mill ... 4 5 .444 877 824 Immediately after the opening kick- faced 20 yards around end for Car- 8 *".m 843 807 1 About this time of the year, national dox, Georgia; Steers, Purdue; Driscoll, Stan- off. Halting Plainfi«l<|ts" attack on teret's sixth touchdown. It was be- „,_i • ••• 2 7 .222 860 825 „ k, 0 Plainfield's Jfi yard line. Carteret coming more or les» a habit with High Individual Av._Ed Hetley 198 ^Kr»ko. 0 interest as well as local, ia centered on the ford; Hart, Colgate. Bubel gained the ball. On the second play, Carteret to score touchdowns. How- High Indivkl'l Score—Ed Melley 237 - 0 probable choices for the mythical Ail-Ameri- Centers—Ben Ticknor, Harvard; Reigels, Medwick tossed a 25 yard pass to ever, the scoring orgy was halted H.hjh Team Score—Condenser 983 0 Pol], who ran 10 yards to North when McCarthy sent in a ttrinjf of (The Leaders) can elevens. This year the task is more diffi- California; Moynihan, Notre Dame; Siano, Plainfield's i> yard line. Three line second team men. The game ended G Avg. H.S. 19 1 39 Fordham; Heinecke, Stanford. drives carried the ball to North B minute later with the ball in North Ed. Helley, D t! 108 237 Elisabeth Pionaan cult than ever. There has been a wealth of Plainfield's 1 yard mark. Here Med- Plainfield's possession on her own W. Calvanek, C « 190 21U G. F. Tl Quarterbacks—Marsters, Dartmouth; Cari- wick glided over the top. for a 45 yard strip. SUnisl*. C ... fi 181H 222 Bottorf, f, 1 good backs, and linemen, and few of the se- deo, Notre Dame; Saunders, Southern Califor- touchdown. He made the kick (food. The lineup: folly, M a 188 232 Salvin, f. 0 Little was done until the latter 178 1 lections can not be made without drawing nia; Booth, Yale; Wood, Harvard; Simrall, Cartaral , North PlaiafoU Downey, D 3 part of the first quiiiier, when Med- Hart Fiedler O'Donn«ll, S v 1H0 212 Waska, c, ....'.[' 1 caustic criticism. We are not going to attempt Michigan; Eisan, California. wick intercepted a pass in the air UaTortk, M 6 177 189 Kuiolonin, g, 0 'n mid-field and rated 4S yards down left ond 176 Kelly, g, 0 to pick an AH-Araerican team, but we are go- Halfbacks—Cagle, Army; Uansa, Pitts- Chodosh R. Oalvanrk, ,S u 21C the line to North Plaintield'n f> yard left tackle .Donovan, T. M. 9 175 201 Kronick, g, 0 ing to list those gridders which we think de-. burg; Gembis, Michigan; Pape and Glassgow, line. It was the longest run of the 174 Stataa Kara C « 202 serVe more than passing notice. Look em' KHme. "Meddy" made his way by left guard Caahin, H 0 173 213 10 3 23 Iowa; Welch and Harmeson, Purdue; Lom, brushing aside two tinklers with the 171 Daniels . Conover (C) Rowe, T. M 9 200 Scow at balftime—Carteret, 20; over! All of them will draw plenty of votes California; Putman, Harvard; Cawthon, Flor- good use of a straight arm, and some eenter The teorei; Elizabeth, K. this fall. The first in line are the probable ida; Masters, Penn; Wittmer, Princeton; Van fancy sidestepping. Carteret lined up Qreen J. BegnesH C»nJ.«.r (3) Referee—"Chippy" Cutter. ready to take the ball over when the', right Scorer— L. Rubel. choices of most of the experts. Nice, Chicago; Duffield, Southern California; referee's whistle ended the quarter. Ohomlcki C.Begnlski Martin 17tf 166 157 On two line plays soon ufter the Dametfh 174> 145 Ends—Donchess, Pitt.sburg; Norton, Cali- Murphy, Fordham; Clancy, Holy Cross; Dow- right tackle start of the second period, Medwick po]j A. Broccolftttl Kaeanan 160 fornia; Fesler, Ohio State; Van Sickle, Flori- crashed through the Plainfield de-, UUnUlo .. 222 1H2 ler, Colgate; Calderwood, North-western; right end fens supremacy in the loop. The White Eddie Primpka, of Panxer College mediately to Cornelius Abbondante, C. F. TL en the team aa the sun-center, Naah, ; Sox, inactive for two weeks, are still and a state board official, will handle MgT., 16 Vosseller avenue, pound 0 16 has shown up surprisingly well. It toi the referee's assignment. Miglecz f, : 8 parched op the top floor. Brook, or call Albert Jannone, be- Goyena, f, ' 10 2 22 expected that) approximately 80,000 ; The Browns are running a close tween 6:00 and 8:00 P. M, at Bound Hamulak, c, 9 2 20 will see the Irish battle the Axrajr. '"" second. The standing shows that the Brook 468-J. R. Galvanek, g, 6 0 12 Here are some of the Saturday tf White .Sox and Browns are tied in Bazar*], g, ..Ifc.-.: 0 1 1 ternoon drawing cards: the winning column, but th« Browns How New Jeriey School Siererka, g, -, * 0 0 Army vs. Notre Dame at hive lout more games. Friendly Enemies Stadium. Masculin'a remarkable pinning play- Elevens Rank In Football 33 6 71 Dartmouth vs. Nnvy at ed a big part in the Brown victory. Uhifhi phia. Clash Tomorrow F. Holy Cross nt Boston ColU Belting the maples for a liXi average, (Including Sat. November 28, 1929) MascuTin was the main cojr on the Raab, f 6 0 Temple vs. Villunova at Brown machine. The Browns copped High School Team and Alumni WON ALL 2 phla. Daniels, f, 6 Brooklyn C. C. N. Y. vs. the opener hy 12 pins. In the M-cond Game On Local Gridiron Ex- For the second lime lhl» season High Schools Zavilinski, e \ a 0 gsrne they took a mean wallop los- chnrKCS of profcssloniillsm npuliid Kurrjr, g, * 1 B I land at Brooklyn. ing hy more than 100 pins. The final pect To Draw Big Crowd. (Iran II. I'upe, Cnlverslty of I»wn Class A Terelenko, g, a 0 6 Georgetown at Detroit. and deciding game went to the Geneva v.s. John Carrol st foothiill Blnr, tverp tvimplolely written Aabury Park. j land. Brown pinners, largely on account Interest in the ('iirter<'t hich school off the Imoks by the Hnwkeyo dig Nutley. 18 3 y V» Carteret high school Alumni foot- Washington State VB. of Masculin'n 214 Ililllty committee. Clasi B Referee—Joe Comba. score for the ball game which takes place toinor- Scorer—I^Zurllla, • California. game. Bowlluf row afternoon on the Washington Hackettstown. North Dakota vs. Loyala (C Standing of th* Harmony avenue gridiron, flames anew u.s both 4t Chicago. i-'i Football Claims Most South Carolina vs. No Fst H.S. teams wind up a we«k of light prep- UNDEFEATED BUT TIED W. aration for the contest. On the eve ina State. .722 889 Sports at Princeton Art Shires, slugging first baseman Johnny Brooks To Baylor vs. Kice. White Sox 1J .619 893 of the great battle, the people of t High School* tfrowna 13 Carteret are looking forward with in- Football clolniB the Inrffest number of the Chicago White 801, can be Southern Methodist .600 919 of Princeton undergraduates engaging gocn In notion ns a real lighter be- Class A Christian. Tiger. • .600 910 creased interest to what promises to Speak At Banquet Red Sox g 804 be a closely-contested game from In athletic activities. According to of- fore very long, as he Is training to. South Side .588 CoUingswood. of Rahway hiifh school and < Senatori » .188 889 »tart to finish. Tho Alumni game ficial statistics, there are 115 upper enter the ring. He will have Jack all American end. Indiana \ .888 876 draws to a closo Carteret's high clansmen nnd over 100 freshmen tak- Kearns aa manager, and as •wei-al RidgefleM Park. Famous AH American End and The dinner committee ol Athletics B .266 874 school's greatest football year in his- ing pnrt In football on varsity, scrub bouts are In line for the Great A*^ Vlnelaod. Former Coach To Be Princi- includes John Kennedy, Frank; Yknkees * tory. The Blue and White team has and Intrnnniral teams. Crew come* tliur, It may be quite a while before Passaie. Joseph Mittuch, Alfred Iffy The acores: » ! won eight games and lost but one.second with 180 men. the basebnll fani Bee him hitting.™ CUM.B pal Speaker At Football Din- William Hagnn, Josoph 160 Optimism reigns in the Alumni Ocean City. Morris Cohen, Edward W; Snalora 178 Tennis linn 100 freshmen and W) up- the dlsmond. ner. rVtocnig {82 187 tamp. After a two-hour drill on the Hasbrouck Heights. Nevill and Thomas JakewaJ 187 182 high school field yesterday morning, per elnaainen participants. In golf Somsrvitle. Helley \\\ 189 the old grads are confident they will ttie recent tournament at the Prince- Final plans for the dinner to be Fiv« Pound Top«a Leahlck 215 174 take over the McCarthy eleven. The ton flprlnpliile Oolf club drew nn en- given by Carteret Post No. 203 Am- fiidtJWvett '.'.'.'. _JW ^ Wall Pap«r It S.000 Yaart Old erican Legion, were completed to- Water-clear, with a pale Alumni Tan through many plsy.i and try of IOC, a record number. Undefeated in Own Class night at a meeting of the dinner com- a topat frotp Mndagnscar 706 768 fl»8 later brushed up on the passing at- Soccer with 45 upper classmen and According to recent re»earcheB, China was the first nation to makt High Schools mittee held in the Legion rooms. The trifle more than flvo po tack. The drill concluded with fl ses- 63 freshmen comes fifth, while base- Ul be.odd in the Slovak nddefl to the South ..Ke 1S8 152 DM of wall paper. Traces tart been Burlington. ' . Dam etch 168 146 sion tn punting. ball numbers « players each for^up- „ fburwlay aeum »«» - linleh. The Alumni team will and " "*"" " k ulin •18* 165 PAGE SIX FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1929 Aroh U Ar«Ml««t»» Etrly Start two trucks at your convenience. That tha construction of tilt arch I'rior to any lor, who must he judged with one of Wtt worrj leen over the younger gen whum many thought mil Phone Woodbridgu 1!)!). John Thom- and dome wag understood at Mtty bantum weight in tin1 w< rid, but. the the beat, Little Jark Sarkey, whosa trillion, hnvliiK )utM learned I lull on« Past and Present i frum IJIMI imtinornblf battbs with Joe Lynch CLASSIFIED ADS as, Oakland avenue, Hewmen M 8WKI H. 0. hH9 been proved by «*• little (link .skinned Hah,. of the ,,p.,, rntHMJfM'-tm«-r»" . "I• •- >- ml till times are Htill regarded by old timers KH th« Classified advertisements ODIJP on* tavstlons HI ih« »l* Or ot the IManliii proved for tune ; CLEAN KAU.S wanted, BIM of tmi.'l ,t,i MMlnlei i M|il.-d tin--""-** thut the American style f infighting greatest fight ever .••ecu in New York. rent a word; minimum charge 26c. linn hw Huahy (Jraham llticu .star, showed kerchief oi larger he n pound Ml 11 H 11, ii.'II ' »* Champions is far superior to the great di'fens Middlesex t*r»s». 'Ml (Jreen str«e<- ive style employed by the British am signs of being a ring (Trent but fuil FUIXKK BRUSH (30. , after B gruelling- battle managed ti ero¥*aasjntsj garage; appljr BSfl Ktb. enough to acquire such necessities, inance that was not questioned. Cou- IMS STODEBAKE* BfQ MX BACK the country. The willingness to meet lon, a champion of the old school did way avenoe, or phone Woodbrldg* would be the most popular ringster in not properly tend to his knitting and 867. allowed himself to grow into flesh W.I. »-6tf. Just out of Am shop. Retuihhtd and racondttionwl. 5 asoallaat all opponents which was Jimmy balloon tiro*. Chose mobair opholfUry. Equipped with, trunk and ntaajr Barry's is a lost art with the pres- with the result that when a worthy FOB BUNT—2 or 4 furnished room ent day champions. challenger arrived and he was forced ....apartments; also furnished rooms; extra*. A rid* will convinovyou of its quality. • to make the bantamweight limit— To Pete Herman, New Orleans A very Hi mu uirmili'in applr Mrs. Little, 144 Main street, , which in days gone by was 116 telephone 8-M. Italian, goes second place in the ban- pounds, Caulon found himself weak Amateur Athletic unlun, 41 i<«- >m 1926 BUICK BROUGHAM mini convention hiinhl|i In keep anmteun- AttKctlte 5 roonhbungalow-; Diet A ehaneo to save a subetaaHal some of the bantamweights would be few years previous would have done from yielding to commercliillsm lawn, nlot 60x100; improved street, nothing• j short of atrocious assault. to the new champion, Williams. After one block from school, two blocks The oumundinjj question mark in Betting aside his ring paraphernalia 1925 DODGE BUSINESS qOUPE the career of Pete Herman is why Coulon hied himself to Europe and from station and stores; ga\s, electri- end what for did he lose his title to by some Uncanny knack of nerve con- city, sewer, nice neighbors: only Leather upholstery in very good condition. Balloon tires. A real Joe Lynch. Herman, terrific, puncher trol challenged all the strong men of f5260: small down payment, balance buy can be had on thu very fine car. and crowd pleaaer, aurely could have Europe to raise him off his feet, this fpartflotes ten tun rent. De Young;, Wood- Outpointed the rangy New Yorker but they were unable to do, Coulon made bridf* 9«W. ffo r reasons besb t lenowk n 't o himselfhilf, thil f ll ldi h W. L MOtf. . gave an exhibition far below his a theatrical tour of all leading thea- Belle Strong, 2:15U, fs the only standard and consequently found the j tres of Europe exposing the Buppoa- mare to produce three gray 2:10 trot- QUAKXR PIPELESS FURNACS, referee raising the hand of Lynch at I ed strong-men of Europe. ter*. lvgt «Ue suitable for honM. Two the finish. To convince the American j Other bantam weights who have • • * year* old. Replacing with steam be«t public of his ring craft, Herman carved a niche in the hall of fame due to Urnr floor space. Middlesex ALL BARGAINS It Is understood the Tunney house- MANY OTHERS FVeea, 18 Green street, Woodbridga. sailed for England Immediately after are Kid Williams, who dethroned hold Is now equally food at dtacussinr the Lynch fight to offer combat to Coulon, Joe Lynch, donor of the literature and operations. Jimmy Wilde, the great Englishman, title from and to Herman, Bud T»y- FOB 8ALB—Five room houta with • » • bath and all improvement* in Sow- ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION Perhaps on account of the Cubs' land place. Telephone WooAridg* showing, a naturalist says a bear will or STB. not look a mtD In the eye. BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and bath, • « • electric light, gas, water, swwwr, J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE Howard Ehmke, hero ot the first concrete street; price $8,600; isaajr game, was a pitcher with terms; 5 Wedfewood avenue, Wood- the Buffalo Feds at the age of seven- bridge; inquire J, E. Earned, Post 363 Division Street teen. Office Building, Woodbrldf*. • • • W. I. 2-Utf. The Chicago White Sox announce Perth Amboy, New Jersey MEN the sale of Karl Swunson, second haBiv BUNGALOW—Five room*; all im- man, to the Dallas club of the Texnt provement*; telephone Woodbridge league. 260-R or 676. Phone 2516-17 Open Evening. Until 9:30 • « • TRUCKING, local or long disUnce; The return of the veteran fuflhnck, This Wonderful Ed Hughes, from the ranks of the In- •» ? f i i i » 1 I' % i ( it ( t eligible, was a boost to the stock of Indlnoa. • t • 'New Blade An Item In a southern paper notes a RHirclty of firgt-clnsg Jockeys. Wlint- ever became of the Tour Horsemen RARITAN TRUST COMPANY of the Apornlypnp: ' • t • If rtocpr* HnrnKhy move* agnln in th; winter It Just menrm that fliiolhei wt of printers v.Ill luve to learn t<> pill the "s" In Christinas Club Now Open Our lilea uhoul a writer whn hns i football team tiding "roughshod" over thp opposition every 200 words Is thst lie writes the Mine way. The easiest way to accumulate money for Christinas * * * Drake cinder track, scene of some of America's grentest truck and Held next year, or for any other purpose, is by joining one perfnrmnnces, will be completely re- built for the IQ30 relays. or more of the following clubs: * • * Arconllns to John A. Heydler, heart of the Nntlonnl league, that msehalt or^unlriulon represents nn Invested capital of more tlinn f2ri.O00.0G0, De 8it 25 cente each week $ * « • C1&8S 25 ~ P° * Amounts to Cleveland Indians were whitewashed more time* than any other teatti In e osit the AmericaS league In 1929. The In dlaDS failed to score In 13 games. 50 ~D P 50 cents each week Amounts to * 25" * * * Scarcity of coxswains forced Bert Halnei, fall crew coach at Harvard, De ogit 10 eacn week t0 to lame an emergency call for tiller- 100 P ^ °• * Am°!jLtt * nap after 125 prospective oar pullers each reported to him. ClaSS 200 DePosit ^2-°° ^h week. Amounts to % Mussollnlnn Forum, which will h* 10 Imilt for the. next Olympic games In Hume, Is to Include two amphithea- D( osit $ ters seutlnx 50,000 and 150,000, 8b tennis courts. 3 golf courses, cinder ClaSS 300 T $3.00 each weeL Amounts to pnths. etc. BUTCHER De >osit 5 each In the epidemic of Itumnn numerals ClaSS 500 l $ -°° we^k. Amounts to » mm SPEG4Air->- * switching of Jerseys and other stunts designed to cross^up opposing scnafs. Cleniwn refuse* to nertirlpnte. Sonic Curved Blades of the Clemson players have worn tt»> same numerals for three years. The Pennies or Dollars Will Make You a Member. new uniforms will have Inrger mini LREADY curved to fit your razor. Three times bers than those now In use, and en eh L « thick as a wafer blade. Will not crack. Ofl- frtnycr will retain bis original Dumber. NO DUES! NO FINES! p Hollow-ground. S.MStt.1 II Up The artjuf malting friend* consist* JOIN NOW! In doing' graciously, quickly and Pttokage of 5 Blades 50c—12 for $1.00 cheerfully the thing* which will make A Product of WADE & BUTCHER other* hsppy. .Maker*'of fine Sheffield Cutlery, Carvers and Razors for over 200 Years Sure Relief RARITAN TRUST COMPANY J'S PHARMACY "MAM• >tMi FEEL BETTER* 107 SMITH STREET 6 BELL-ANS )NS called for and delivered Hot water Branch Bank—167 Hall Avenue "Railway Aye. and Green St. Sure Relief fe MEMBER FEDKKAL RESERVK SYSTEM News of the World Told in Pictures New Reversible Propeller Beach Checkers Visits the Nation's Cradle

SNAPPED AT VIHCJINIA UEACH. VA.-Judge George W. Olvany and party arrive at tlie Caval.tr Golf and Country Olub for t round of go'.! and to break a Tew clnys nt the traps. Seated in tue speedboat are Mrs Olvany, Judge Olvany and Mrs. D. H. Knott. Elevated Road for Autos Cruiser Rammed HNAHl'KU AT LO8 ANOELE&-A. K. McLeod, one of ihe owr.eri ox Un? MHIV perfected reversible propeller, which gives for t. e flrat t"m- • Drake »m| a "reverse" to airplanes, nolntlna nut th* •-hnin drlw *uiiii cftan*** the bladfa plU)> to Miss Vtia Uawn Walker Salt Springs Dam

The United States 11 ;ht cr.;lser Muruleheud, CommanK'ii by Oa;)t. R. A, Koch, showliiK the. damage done by the freighter Ev,i'isvllle when • «umi service along its waterfront on the west Sprin •• Hani project In-OtKfwnffi, which, when completed, wlU furnkl) aide of town. On completion tliis elevated automobile road will become one of the principal traffic arteries that ship tamniPtlthe cruiser twenty-five miles off Nan'.utket The Evans- ldJ «uicr supply for thousand) 9/ acres of fertile soil. ol the city. Vllle escaped without serious damage. Nune of the crows *ero injured, Great After Thanksgiving Clearance Sale For SATURDAY and MONDAY BOY'S SCHOOL SUITS !S COATS LITTLE GIRLS' VEVET COATS k CAPES with tweed pants, sizes 2 to 8 $1.98 Made of soft high-grade velvet. Our former order to make room for our large price of these coats was $8.98 GIRLS' LEATHERETTE COATS •took of Xma^ merchandise, we are Sale Price $7.93 making the following reductions on J478_ Girl'. Coat* BONNET TO MATCH .' . . . $2.87 With collars, and warmly lined- Girl's MGermania Chinchilla" Coats, In Red, Green and Some Blues Sizes 1, 2 and 3 $7.78 •' Suede lined and Tailored to Lobe! In Green, Red and Brown standards, former price $9.78 I ?4 Sale Price $8.93 Children^ Leatherette "Toppy Coats" in WOOL CHINCHILLA COATS Green and Blue with warm collars, sizes Colors-Green, Red, Navy, Light Tan 3 to 8 -__j_ • • • *5.98 and some Cocoas, Sizes 2 to 6. In Pink and White Little Girl's Bedroom $4.98 Slippers in Blue and $2.87 We also have Hats and Leggings to Red • • 05c HATS TO MATCH • • • match each coat. Sizes 1, 2, 3 DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on i BOYFSOITS GIRL'S COATS Wash Top and Jersey Pants. In a large We carry a full line Sizet 7 to 10 variety of colors of Dr. William's Child- $1.98 Size. 2 to 5 ren's shoes. Some have Fur Collars and Leather Belts LOBEL'S KIDDIE SHOP 133 SMITH STREET Perth Amboy, N. J. TEL P. A. 3096 P__ C^alerrsltaw «on twiis of MIXI "tn-'t'ts shown on be iitfe-i'ted hy such improvement or KUI.I map, In' in"! ll>t- same are here- flMMKX) WHS spent In tlie production, wh<. ...ay I." 'interested therein, will 1 by vamt.-a ami I lie public right* mid la ihcri'fiiro heyond (lie reiifli of |j« (fiven «n opportunity 1o h' noaid Ilion-in ivlen-ril. ivliiuiuishud and r rnunlerfeltiTB. Kngravlng by liuii'1 th fuil '.',.,'!'., Jloroiinh Clerk. ,.xiiritfiiUh. UK IT OltOAINEl) BY THE COUN- MAP ENTITLED "MAP Ol; 229 DESIRABLE Hill! IJIN . LOrb "NOTICE CIL OK THE BOROUGH OF CAK- Notice is hereby given that th« TKRKT: THEPROPEKTY (>!• KO1KRI B. WARDEN ALL III All I ll-UU.Y foregoing ordinance was introduced I The grade of the center line at a regular meeting of the Council nf the niiitlbcil and of the sidewalks LOCATED AT UNION I ANDINfj NEW JERSEY," .SURVEYED BY of the Borough of Carteret held on HI Imth sidcH of Liberty Street, be- Monday evening, Nov. 18, 1929, at tween Washington Avenue and its THOMAS ARCHER, < E., RAM- WAY, N. J, DEC EM 111 -M 1869, the fforough Hall, Carteret New Jer- KiistiM-ly terminus; Edgar street, be- sey, at 8 o'clock P. M- «»d that at a n Randolph Street ami Roosevelt AND FILED IN THE CLERK'S ( OFFICE OF MIDDLESEX COUN- regular meeting; of said Council to be Avenue; lleald Street, between Ran- held at the Council Chamber, Bor- •Iol|>h Street and Roosevelt Avenue; TY ON MAY 12, 1870 AS MAP NO. 97, FILE NO. 97. ough Hall, Carteret, New Jersey, on find Thtirnnl Street, from Liberty Monday evening, Doc. -. l'-1^-'. at Street Southerly 246 feet more or WHEREAS, the Iti.n.uifh Council on November IK, \V1\>, received and 8 o'clock p. m. the said Borough leas, in the Borough of Carteret, be Council will consider the final pass- i rift the same are changed and es- filed a petition from Miner E. Iirown, requesting the passing of an ordin- age of said ordinance when and tablished as shown on a map or pro- where any persons whose lands may file thereof made by Oliver F. Mit- ance vacating, releasing and exting- uishing the public* rights arising from be affected by such improvement or Vamping Judges with earrings chell, Borough Engineer, dated No- who may be interested therein, will as big as saucers, this white In- vember 18, 1929 and filed with the the dedication of streets shown on ^lerk of s*W Borough. said map, as to the land lying in the be given an opportunity to be heard dian maiden took first prtse lo th« concerning such improvement. 2. Said improvement shall be un- bed of said streets shown on said flrst beauty contort evefcheld in map: HARVEY VO. 1'LATT, picturesque San Bits Idandi of ertaken as a local improvement and 11-22, 29. Borough Clerk. BNAPPED AT BRIGHTON, ENQLANH ,'invnt! Ojie of the rrcw o! the steamer Nimbo leaving th« he coats' thereof shall be assessed AND WHEREAS, it appears to the the Pacific Panama Mall Steam- against the property benefited by Borough Council that the streets ship employee! mapped this stranded ship on the lifeline which was tired by rucke I rrom Hie cliffs near here. _ said improvement in proportion to shown on said map hate not been photo In Cristobal, Panama. the benefits received. opened and will not lie of benefit to 3. This ordinance shall Uke effect the public and that the public inter- "Anjwhere-Anythne" immediately. ests will be better nerved by vacat- Carried Away by Carloads Introduced NormnW 18, 1929. ing and releasing the- lands in the Passed on flnt and second read- beds of said streets fromjffiy public DRAKE'S nga November 18, 1929. use: NOW, THEREFOR, BE IT ORDAIN- NOTICE ED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE STORAGE Notice is hereby given that the BOROUGH OF CARTERET: Elected I foregoing ordinance was introduced 1. That any public rights which at a regular meeting of the Council may have ariaen or may arise from of the Borough of Carteret held on any dedication of Prospect Street, MOVING Monday evening, Nov. 18, 1929, at Elm Avenue and Warden Avenue, PACKING—SHIPPING the Borough Hall, Carteret New Jer- shown on a certain map entitled •rate el K««t«MbU lUtee sey, at 8 o'clock P. M. and that at a "Map of 829 Desirable Building Lots •01 KlluWtIV Ann* regular meeting of said Council to be The Property of Robert B. Warden held at the Council Chamber, Bor- All Beautifully Located at Union LJMUI ISM ongh Hall, Carteret, New Jersey, on Landing, New Jersey", surveyed by

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•^eaMLfe Mr A r ^aM W ' f rapppwn WEDNESDAY - WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT Milk RAHWAY - WOODBRIDGE GA,ME WILL BE SHOWN MONDAY -- TUESDAY ISUPREME and WEDNESDAY Victor Bread •£&" 5c 3—DAYS ONLY Mother* Ivory Reg. 10c « °^ Soap Colgate's r Fab Quaker Flakes —All Rolled Oats 4 Si A TALKING COMEDY pkg5C MARIONETTES" IN SOUND Pk«9c 2 JUL 23c A Talking Act .00 g FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. NEXT TIIUKSDAY ^ Fruit Saladl 35 3:1 and I KIDAY Two 35c pkgs. COU.KGI-". I'l.lM Pillsbury TODAY AND TOMORROW — ALL TALKING LAUGH RIOT! Y Cake Flour RICHARD T H F witk IDDIE QDII14N / A and one 15c glass SAIIY O'NIII Cake Dish LOVE DOCTOR" JfANNI III IDff .1 c n _Also— METROTONE NEWS Toddy « 23c : 45c A TALKIE COMEDY A SOUND ACT New Produce COMING NEXT WEEK WED. & THURS. CROSI.KY RADIO WEEK SUN. - Dec. « to Sat. - bu. 9c Crisp Celery ^ All Talking Laugh Hit ! . ONE RADIO FREE „ 3 lbs. 13c Get Your Ticket Matinee and Evening During Thi» W| Fancy Yellow Sweet SUE CAROL AND NICK STUART In DRAWING — MON. NIGHT — DEC. 16 - Iceberg Lettuce head 10c WHY LEAVE HOME JOEL'S LAFF NIGlir Fresh Cut Green Spinach EVERY FRIDAY NITE STARTING WfKl LCEMBER 13TJH CARTERET PAGE TEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1929 MINES BUREAU ACTS THE ! TO CURB DISASTERS OBJECT OF ADMIRATION Conducts Research Work to Prevent Blasts. is the man who i'lilsliurgh. I'a.—l'"sslblllllea of dlB wears it rustoin tailor- iisiri In conl mines Imve be«n mini ml suit. It always looks Hilled by research work of the Unlieii 500 Kiijics bureau of mines, a survey ot better, and, incidental- Ilio tMirenn's work liere Indicates. ly wears better than a T|]i< I'J'f riiili»ji ih*t u personnel of 250 persons, many of • dirideod on rke Inl whum have made mining their life MANUFACTURER'S SALE We specialize in making work. to fit your individual require- •A letUsrbwdwilh right »t weight and Hud of Not only does the bureau attempi piper, the oolor of the ink, the Mbotiorj of the type, all plsj aa to Qnd solutions fur umsl of the in In We are selling our own make Imporum pirtlp ihoproducdon Ing accidents, but II algei strives h New York Custom oldlridena printin|. hare the knowledge thus von pns».-d on to the ojiprnlors In order thai the jrontest Iwneflt mny evolve upon coats and that is the reason we Tailor p rtn lint. ^Bf^ L « I ut those «lio toll fur helovube surface of (lie eurtli. 68 (Main St. Phone 167 Thrtt Calls a V«ar. can sell them for half price. An average of electrical arcs, and Urea of electrical all sizes origin. $39.00 FE0CK& Been use of the Increasing ase of electricity In mining, the department In which these experiments are made Afternoon Dresses, Evening Is considered arming tbe must Impor- These Beautiful Fur Coats are all this year's style tant at the bureau. Mining let'ulatlnns permit the use Dresses in Spring Prints Jand of 139 different kinds of explosives. and carry a three-year guarantee. Among our se- Governmental experiments wltb niln Bright Colors. Ing explosives date front 11)08 when blasting tests were begun by the tech- lection we have the following furs: nology hruncb of the geological Sur- vey. Since then tbe tesis have been $O.95 continued by the bureau of mines. Many of the tests Incidental to con BEAVER LAPIN, all shades structlon of the Holland rehlculxi tunnel between New York and Jersey City were conducted at the Brucelon P0NEY NORTHERN SEAL mine. These teats were made wholly .to determine the syjtem of ventlln tlnn needed to keep the air In th» SILVER MUSKRAT SQUIRREL Krejtt Hudson river tubes free fruio Impurities. SOUTHERN MINK RACCOON Cannibalism in Poultry MEND0ZA BEAVER COCOA SQT. Flock* Worries Owner* Uayn ard, Calif.—Ranchers and' etc! zeng of this sectlun, as well as pro CHIKIANG CARACUL MOUNTAIN BEAVER fessors of the University of California are grently concerned over the recent Caracul Paw Fox Trimmed Genuine Broad Tail uutlueak of cannibalism here. The canolballBltn Is among poolto flocM. one of the major Howard In dustrles, and there are several tn» Buy now and get a choice of our large selention orlee us to Its cause, although all au tbnrlties agree that It is contagious and once It enters a flock drastic measures are necessary for control. Deficiency In diet Is sometlmM blamed, and the feeding of additional bran, meat, or salt In some Instances will Hiwk tlie epidemic. Balk&Fiertag Weeding out or the chief cannlbuli in a (lock often checks what appear* For Mitaei to be the psychoioRy of imitation. 169 Smith Street, Perth Amboy and Women Gold Strike Fatal to Family of Duck* NOTICE nu*, CarUr... \ j. |certified Orovllle, Calif.—Mrs. E. B. Lewis of Said huh will lie received by the j Swayne flnt found a gold nugget wnrth SKA LED BIDS will be received by Board of Kducation. on I>eremli JVow just when you want a new frock or two the *IU In the craw of a duck she was the Hoard of Education of the Bor- 10th. I!IL'!», at H ./clock R M. at the IS "' ' Florence Shop announces 100 new frock* at $8.95. Dress- cleaning. I PRINTING I ough of Carteret, for the Stare Board nf Education room, in tr|i-' Sixteen otliet ducks wuddled con Kijuipm-ent for the High School in es made on the lovely new line* with longer skirt* and the the Borough of Carteret, New Jer- avenue, f'arteret, New Jersey, or lenteilly In the Lewis ranch yard at IRESULTS sey. belted high wai*t«. The very fashion* associated usually the time ol the discovery, A few mln- may be sent before hand to the Clerk The one big thing Bids shall be made out on the above immed at the address thvrein with a higher price. These dresses are exceptional values. uies later they hud passed on to an ws ar* interetfed in formt supplied for that purpoie, let forth. Evening dresses, too—copies of exclusive fashions— "ther life wh«n you come here which include the covenants and »pec- must be accompanied by a Witrict Clerk. are included at $8.95. Bright red, bright green, bright In quirk succt'sslim dink after duck to buy printing is ifirationa of a»id bid and may be bud felt the edge of Hie nx. _ When not primarily how retained from William V. Coughlin, blue, dahlia and black. All sizes. It wnn nil over Mrs Lewis hnil KI0 District CJerk, No. 41 Central Ave- big the order, but— worth of g(1|,| snrl 17 'tr-nrt ducks howianwedothejob Wiinaett Perth Amboy TWO GREAT GROUPS OF WINTER NOTICE to insure you maxi- Painless Extraction System Witnaett TAKE NOTICE: That all persons mum satisfaction. SyaUem COATS SUPERBLY TRIMMED WITH having bills ag-ainst the County of We know tint if you Wimsett Thrift Co. Middlesex, for materials furnished Dr. Malla*' "Sweet- RICHEST FURS. SALE OF UTMOST or labor performed, are herewith g« remits you will IM Air" method meant 272 Madison Avc. directed to present the samp fortwith back for mote print- a scientific and pain- Phones 120-121 IMPORTANCE. ACTUAL $30 COATS to County Treasurer A: J. Hamlcy, ing <>f the same kind. lean way in which County Record Building, New Brun- to do extracting. Hwick, N. J. Thousands can tes- By order of the Board of Chosen tify to this. Charg- $19.95 Freeholders, es moderate for all GUARANTEED Thomas J. Mulvihill, Clerk. •CARTERET PR K S S dental work.

Actual $60.00 COATS Now Those Bow fo Fillings, Bridget and Crown* Inserted Moat Painleat Rheumatic Varicoso X-RAY YOUR TEETH I Pains Must Go $39.50 Rub Gtntij and Upward Toward lh« FREE EXAMINATION AND Heart •• Blood in Vein* Flows ADVICE ANYTIME COATS BEAUTIFUL IN EVERY Tho A««ny ike 8weUio« Ii That See Me Fir»t! ON YOUR SAVINGS WAY FROM MAKERS KNOWN Reduced Wh«t • What I Have by the THROUGHOUT THE LAND FOR Uiny people have become despon- THE SUPERIORLY , OF ft IT HEIR Here's a supremely good and lately dent because tliey have been led to be- to Offer lieve that there is no remedy that will WORKMANSHIP ANJ? jfl% improved remedy that i> told to you Our welt appointed and thorough- by druggitts everywhere with tbe un- reduce swollen vetm and bunchei. WIMSEIT" MONTHLY BUDGET PLAN HIGH 3TYLE STANDARDS* ly modern offices enable UB to per- derstanding that one bottle limit gi»e II you will get a two-ounce original form any kind of dental work CHARMING* MODELS ^ results or you can have your money fettle of MooneVEmerald Oil (full with ease and comfort to the pa- back. tient and at the name time dn it Come in and let us explain nytngth) at any first-dan drug itore a« quickly as Is consistent with 1ONABLE FABRICS * •ad apply it night and morning a« di- good work. tflNGS ;f Ask for Alleoru—it comes in big rected you will quickly notice an im- bottlea and it nut expemire. Tike it at provement which will continue until the SHADES, directed—it't t quick, active remedy vetm and bunchei are reduced to OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. and one (hat you can depend upon ersn normal. Dr. Mallas J. M. Wattmr, Pratidcnid l ' when the pairu are most severe and Ayll. Pl VJ r We fever is rtmput Indeed, w powerful ii EOMMU Ofl 72 BROAD ST., On itfi CART

prudent direction" to "over any slack | In employment, t Humbert's Cctiirothal Gift to Marie I'ower, RUB a«E oilier puhllr utlll ties are KOIIIK Mjt"1 '''I money freely

Arthur Brisbane The rallroa Is urn ordering quanll What's Behind Slump? '.les of steel, anil the ateel Industry will undertake hrga construction pro- Wages And Prosperity. grama, replacing antiquated and ob- How Old Is Man? ROYAL solete plants. Backward Modern Youth. It ought to be a good year. KAK. HOOVl'US "super galaxy" •( *" bualiiesa tafent roads like a Mlllloni! have studied the putile. Whu'n wiin In the upper brackets of "How old la Ann?" A few are working hitli llnance. The names will lnaplrs M another puiile, "How old Is Han?" «)ulicence, but there are loo many to The learned Henry FalrlUld Oaborn. do any actual work together. Tbs head of tha American Museum of ('resident will listen and do some- Natural History, learns thai the pro- thing. boacldae, of which the elephant and tapfr are samples, were arcompanlf>d Money became cheaper and that li Wl per cent of thn battle. In their migrations hy human beinRs as long ago aa early Pleistocene limes. A wise Italian said, "Give light and Man may have reached the North the people will tint) their own way." American Continent "many millions Prosperity nays, "Give credit and >l years earlier than Is penerally sup- business will timl Ita own way." posed." How old la man? Tbs nation OUKIU to find out who If reiponalble (or the oulragooui Man WM 'laid to be 100,000, then usury that disgraced the country and 500,000. then 1.000,000 years old. Now precipitated panic, and who Is respon- IIII^'H ol a nire iirocd ar* a nctrniluii inusvt It rum Into many millions of year*. sible (or ahamelpss stock Issues that .insi l^lum. mnde hi her Iliuue, Prlnoe, Iliimhn-t of More Interesting la scientific proof lit on the financial market like a ton The iirlncfiw exim-SKi-il » ilnalre an me limp act> lo own a pnlr like ih|s ninl that the earth will last with men II?- of plnm pudding on the stomach of a Huiiiliert. nlict ii Imii; swirrli. fi-unrl n pull nf |icrf(;<'l S[M'<'lmi*ns m>m l.nn,|,in child. (ng here for a thousand million years more. The human race should do something In that length of lime, atop Painting Mr Hoover Tilt people reading the list of blft* war, abolish poverty, cheating, swin- CUDS brought Into Rrtlon to help busl- dling, and cease devoting- Its energies SUn DIARY BHi ask themselves to getting money that It do«*n't need BY ROSS FARQUHAR "What la the matlpr? What la thert, Friday—Well Jane has ben giveing iwilr!" (hi -lir i|!i": of a Wall SIreSt ID Prussia you can be sent to Jail me a No. of hint* about whut she gambling m"nla. of which w« bar* .'or 'sli months for unfaithfulness to mebby mite like to 5-^- o**> not b«pn lol P" your wife or husband. Extreme So- get for a Christ- cialists wtnt this law killed because mas present in a few weeks. So I ID* Amerlran farmer, listening to U doein'f make marriage any better. Old-fash toned Ormany aayi the pen- gess it in up to me tba radio (or thi; prices of wbMt aad to iret me a job so oora. might mime as follows: alty must stay, Uthough Imprison- I can era a little "How busy (hey all get when my- ment Is only Inflicted when the ag- Extry money. If ttdbf happen* (o Wail Streett grieved husband or wife requests II. she ever g c t s "J*»w lulvily and en I ml J ttllf taW Hmart with me rn ft wfcta thlnK" happen to the fannsr." ny more I may hy Why the Boclallsts want to change her sum thing ihe taw Is not clear, They are cer- witch ia useful in- • Nothing better can be aald by any tainly not less moral than any other stis) of a present. My (ban what Ford tald about body of cltliens. Satertiay — well tVsgM. Wages are to prosperity what 1 seen JUI add in •VHaata* and rain arc to crap*. the paper for a boy Robert Maynard 1 utchtps, only 30, S tg ack like a del- 'The Gift He WanU is head of Chicago University. At 15 ivry boy for the Vfca big man can get only Mi part ns was Dsan*>f tha Yale Law School. jrrocery ke « p e r «f What the little man earns. Ta» Ut la old ,days, oftener than In our down town. So OtkMn, by the way, can only gvt Mi 4ajr, great things w»w dons by the this a. m. I wenl GUARANTIED WATCHES fa¥t of what iom« other worker pro- very young, Aleiandtr. Napoleon, etc. to* see the man. Young Captain Nelson, later Ad- {Adv. shure pays). He s«d if I tuk With M«h Band It I* hard to make bis; man under the job I wood half to have my shoes miral and Lord Nehon, when only shone and get a hare <"'L and have 1'ii'leiigl 8t)ku, nuled I'.IIISII pot Cf4lT« "him" a sift tiyt ht pallj wants-* lift stand that thi'tr own prosperity de- il, rebukett by an older officer for 2 or 3 ff to make i^ange with, heck, null imlnter, 'who is now in Waaliliu thai h. will appreciate.

Famous SILVERPLATE Thl. IB s lonljr gift for Ih* bom*. M pl«c«l. llodernli- tloallr p»U«rn«d. With tnjr. 517 50s A WEEK °"MHE ROYAL"" v* ROYAL VALUB HOLIDAY SPECIALS ALL USED CARS REDUCED For Her—Very Lovely 10-Pc. Cleveland Sedan . , $225 Essex Coach . , $200 Hudson Coach . . 225 Essex Coach 145 IVORY SET . A most extraordinary volue! Finest quality Essex Sedan . . . 375 Nash Coach 125 —10 piece ladies' i'earlton* Qrewer Set In an elegant new pattern. Complete with milin $17.95 Hudson 7 Pass. Sedan 425 Essex Coach . . 350 rlie»t. BOo A WEEK Hudson Coach . . 250 Essex Coach . . 595 Blue-White 17 350 Essex Coupe . , 475 Essex Sedan . . . DIAMONDS Seth Thomas MANTFI. CLOCKS Hudson Sedan . . 695 Hudson Sedan 875 Ford Sedan . . . 25 Essex Coach . . 165 Essex Coach . . . 175 Essex Sedan . , 425 150 Buick Sedan . , 100 Essex Sedan . . . 400 J)i ri nil Itinjf - I h fiiiiiuiis ''Link Oakland Sedan 595 O'l-iiive." Four di tuiMlilii flunk u Franklin Sedan \ . 125 large ci'nlpr dininon I. r)l!c a Wciik Jordan Touring . . 25 Star Roadster 175 $3 A WEEK Hudson Sedan . . 75 Jordan Brougham 275

Sexton Motor Car Co. MAMOND SWATCH CO. 127 BROAD STREET of Perth Amboy OPEN EVERY EVENING 15 Smith Street. Tel lBl Perth Amboy, N. J ELIZABETH, N. J. ^mM^M^i^i CARTERET FACE TWO SECTIOtfTWO FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1929 By RING LARDNER fly GENE CAKK JUST HUMANS o YOU KNOW ME, AI Keefe Moves In Society

WHO? W iTMCMOT Or

By ANITA LOOS GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES Sweet And Low

ISNT IT GREAT BEIM6 JJCWG, I'M WILD HOW WO SOU EVER LORELEI ? ABOUT VOU 1 HAPPEN TO FALL

"Gimme* Dime, Doss. So I Kin Get a Shine The Big Game

RECLAR FELLERS Indir»e*ly, Jknmie'a Comctl By GENE BYWNES

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MAL>U OF ICE :* THEN THE FUN BEGAN

BO2O BUTTS- THEY DRIVE HIM NUTS By RUBE GOLDBERG

How much did jour dad mnke ID the tee business?" "A cool million." "You don't mean to tell me that roan la your husband." "Why, he certainly Is." "The horrid thing. Then you'd bet- ter tell him that our date U off for tonight"

WHAT IS WE HAVE OUtrE ASi&l P&klCtf*L USE* TO TELL MOTHER, ABOl/r CK//Z THROUGH THE SHOE FAiCTO&Y

"So Ton l» ffllx«d Dp In one of those fr!nngl«s. ehV I "Gosh, not If* • hexagon In bla cue." WEIGH HIS WORDS FINNEY OF THE FORCE * Fjnney'g Sympathy Not Quite Sinc<>t»

Jlmson—You should never be with out t iroall pair of scales when you talk. SUmion—What do you meant Jlmson—You need to weigh your words.

FRIED CRISP WITH EGGS

THE FEATHERHEADS

___ , V60P-IMCT PRESS , KOVBK^M 89, 1829 ComparaliTkly N*w N TWO PAGI A »intoi 1,1 thread was unknown 12; -Please mention thin paper to adver-f AGED PRISONER wnen II wus swept away during the 'ears MHO. tis«iH; it helps you, it helps them. glacial period. lr== ASKS NO FAVORS It will be u slow [in»(-fH8 bin Ire* growth l» titlng emaMislieil HKHIII OH Nearly Eighty, Man Sayi He's llie Antic sliipu, Hssert I lie With Al Itttslnf. foresiry "Not Done Yet." Bliall [tugged the Ink! summer In the Koyukuk and Kobuk river rt>xl«n ol Sim Friiccisco.—Willie most of tin- northnest Aluskn, studying the elderly prisoners at SOD Queutln prlu ituoted tree growth 1'hey imssci on avail themselves of the privilege hours on tlieli li finds and knot's peer of taking life easy In the "old mtin'H Ing ar the tiny struggling B[>ei 'linen* ward," the oldest Inmate of them all. of ipruce, nemlock' and bulsiim Hun, nearly eighty, worki eight hours a da? concluded trees are advancing north and iles like the majority of the ward and will some day re rover th* convict, m the large cell blorka. barrens as In preglaclal eras. Received at the prison In April on To be awarded in a charge of paHlng fictitious elie^c Alaskan Tribe Spsaks In Volo county, P. ft. Graham was of fered a bed with the other convicts in Same Tongue a» Navajox i lie quarters which used to house tin Anchorage, Alnska.—Dwelling a,(K» AMAZIN wonieu prisoners. Here 8A weary old miles apart a small trlb* ot Tnnnnii timers are allowed to spend their n- lndlint on a tributary of th« Yukon malnlng dnys In peace and quiet. It* speaki On same tlBguage as the tenlng to the radio, smoking and piny Navajos, native of New Mexico ami Everyone Eligible! Read This! Ing dominoes. Arliona, y Let us Ax it "Not tor me. I'm not dun* by a linn How tbe two distant tribes pre«um shot yet." the gray-haired arrival an ably possen lancqaft and history in Skill and Merit Win! miunced and requested of John H common Is of inttTOtt to anthnipol once for all! Carpenter, captain of th« yard, that he ogiits. Mr. ana sink Roben McKrn be allowed to go to work "same as nan have dtpptal tm the Uppei CAN YOU SOLVE THIS PUZZLE? THEN a roof gets old and weak, we specialize anyone elra." Tanaaa to tttaotv Uwmselves to tin in the art of bringing it back to life again. Us was permitted to choose whl'h Tananas nod discor4r their trjdillonm of the prison Industries be would en and actual hlst«y. > 1st Prize Let us fix it once and for all by reroofing right over gage In and selected lite furniture fitc 1'be Tananaa hun', flsh una trap the old roof with Johns-Manville A»b««p» Shingles. lory, rot months be has labored In They moke no cottrtctlona with oilier Brand New dustrloDilr teaming the rudiments of No inconvenience or expense of removing old Indians or rSaktmnt, inrl except for the trade, and he Is to be allowed tn exchanging fun for wippHw hnv* Full 88 Note shingles and you have 2 roofs to protect your house. design and tnuke bis own pieces. little to do wltb wtklte men. one or Tbe Mventy-alne-year-old clerk hai two have ftttendtd • government PLAYER PIANO It imppves the appearance and the value of your no previous prison record known to school and from tli^M the scientist house, gives it colorful beauty, provides a roof San Quentln authorities. hopes to find an Interpreter. that is permanent, fireproof, economical. Return of Arctic Forest let us tell you how little it costs. Lat U« ••frvntd Predicted After Survey As the m<*t MfOttvifl vine, II It Is Tacoma, Wash.—Logging In tbe dot pruned, runs «$| tBIO many super shadow of tbe North pole Is only a fluous stems and |mn •' last weak C. E. BOIN COMPANY matter of time. Tree growth toward nml fruitless; M dctfc (he hest mnn. the.north la not limited by climatic If he be nut cot gtj^i ot hl» desires 567 Roo*ev«It Am Carteret, N. J. eondJUoM, deeUrw Mobert Marshall MM! prnn«« w»k••pH*tlimi. It Jl be of tbe United States Forestry service, painful to bleed. It la worse to wither. Directions for Solving Tel. Carter* 1359 but by the fact that such veeemtlon Let me be pruned that I ma; grow, has uoi recov-'-d the ground lost rather than be cot op to burn.-Unit The FamoiM Puzzle Place the figure 7 ip the center of the square, then place figures in each of the other squares so as to total 21 horizontally, perpendicularly, and diagonally using numbers from frHp 12. Do not use the 8ame number twice. 2nd Prize RULES Governing tke Awarding of Pr

Thc^lzt's will be awa^ded^by three protnflTent cltl- 4 TEMPLE zens in tne following naunn<$: The prizes will be awarded for the best solution of the puzzle, und there will be taken into'consideration J)ontBuy A New RADIO AND PHONOGRAPH correctness and the originality nf the solution, together with the best slogan for our store. Combination Solutions will be accepted up to and including; D«- cehiber 2, 11*2!). Said solutions to this puzzle may either be mailed or delivered in person to our store, 317 State Street, Perth Amboy, on or before the closing date, De- cember 2, 1029. y Prizes will be iiwarded Wednesday, December 4, 1929 at our store, 317 State Street, Perth Amboy at 10 If A. M, and the names of the successful contestants will e be published in the local newspapers. In case of a tie, tying contestants will be awurded tqunl prizes. Remember this contest closes promptly at 10 P. M., Monday, December 2, l(J2i) and no solutions received af- ter that r^spr will be considered. •' {•• i •*••; In entering this contest, you agree to abide by the decision of the judges: Louis J. Horkey, J. J. Rarrerty and Maxwell Logan. You Can't Afford One No one in this organization is eligible to enter con- test. When you make a down payment on a new truck it's like buying 3rd Prize HAufaome stock on margin. TAKE OUR ADVICE and BUY OUTRIGHT. WRIST WATCH With your down payment^m a new truck you can buy OPEN EVENINGS from us a truck that will not only serve your purpose but will save you money. GRIFFITH PIANO CO. HERE ARE SOME OF OUR EXCELLENT VALUES- 317 State Street, Perth Amboy

Willys Knight 2 ton Van $ 850 Record Brook Trout Deadly Evfla How One Woman The prize specimen of tttook trout Famine and glutton; allk* drift n» Weighed 14^4 pounds, nnd was taken tare awnj from tbe heart of Chevrolet 1 ton truck 375 Lost 20 Pounds of Fat In tbe Nlplgon rjver In Ontario. Theodore Parker. \ Lost Her Double Cfcin Lost Her Prominent Hip> Reo 1 ton screen body 250 Lost Her b 10$ Sell the Complete Hine of ined Phytl^al Vigor, Vlt.doili- Johns -Manville Shingles 300 IICM, and a Shapely Figure ut utivM Dodge % ton screen delivery Wly not do w!i»t thouwuid; of women hi« doiw to 1* rid of pound» of unwinted I«tl T«fce Mie-talf «tewpwa <* K™«o«> S»"f I" • ilus of hot w»ter e"a7 •»'•'>"'» n™1* SURGICAL AND ORTHOPEDIC* r1000 brcikflit »nd Imp it up for 30 din. Thai Reo 2 ton dual tire truck weigh ,our«lf in* we how roinjr poundl you have lost. APPLIANCES You'll h»ve the >urpri»c of jour life uid beat of til a bottle of Kruicben Sills tlui will ! bit you for 30 diyi only «»ti 8i «nt«— Trusses—Supporters Belts Braces- 1600 you'll probablj i»y il'» worth one hundred Diamond T 2 /4 ton practically new dolUn .Her you lake the firit bottlt. Arches, in Fact a Complete Line Ask iny druggist for a bottlMH K 350 Salu and ttart lu luM f«t t° of These Needs. Pierce Arrow 3 ton truck Phone Perth Ai YOUR DOCTOR'S ORDf KS I ILLED 75 12 9 9 HENRY FRAHME Ford 1 ton 33 BROAD ST. Near Regent Theatre ELIZi Phone Emerson 9108 Hours 9 A. M.-7 P. M. The Only Practical Trunn Maker in Union C

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Sam Coslow W»xe» Creative siMjUi'iii'c nf "Fust ('[iiiipMiiy'1 by Pi For New Role During "Shooting" of [•(•ctiir A h'dward Sutti<-rlanr jazzy, and new—some- "Welcome Danger" ; Add firsts! thinjr of ynur own If you want to," f. For the first time in the history of said Sutherland. One of the problems which con- ; motion pictures, a song writer has The ccni\|i'.iiiy worked ail day on tt been photographed in the actual the whoopee scenes and afterward fronts Harold IJoyd, as it does every '. throes of creating melody. Sutherland asked, "Say, whit was other motion picture star, is the Sam Coslow formerly a famous flg- dress'ng of a character." Many —.— ~ ~ "i"i"v-"'* ii ~J the nanii' of those songs!" I liked times one is "made" by the selection ure in New York s tin pan alley, and them „ 1 of a wardrobe. now a son* writer for Paramount * C()sJ()w confegged that he had cre Lloyd faced the unusually difficult talking picture*, was inveigled to g[ed both of the numberg during the task In "dressing" for "Welcome play the pano for the whoopee party dgy,g work an<) wag going ^ Ml, J Danger" which is his first picture on«, "You Want Lovin' and I want n over a year and a half. Love" and the other one, 'I want a Good Time Bad." Ht added that he) Ander* Randoif, Lew Ay.rs and Cre M-G-M's In "Welcome Danger" which opens tomorrow at the Crescent theatre, Those Years had created one of his earlier song triiimph which will uiien ut the Strand <>n Sunday, December 7. successes "Was It A Dream?" in| Lloyd portrays a botanist. When he thirty minutes. first decided the type of picture he Of Jazz Woe| "Fast Company" come* to the Ma- was to nuke, the comedisn was quite jestic theatre for seven days begin- undecided how to dress the part. Too _ .. . . " nt.l«» Writer ning tomorrow. Jack Oakie, jlichard much exaggeration of clothes, would Fox Movietone Dialog Writer I No trip to New York is complete JE'S town, so it was a sure enough lucky I Jack Oakle. featured actor in the without a Marx Brothers' show. Last production, was having a chin-fest Musical Comedy season It was "Aninwl Cracker*." break for Lanfield and his fellow with Donlin, telling him of some of musicians when Al Jolson chanced to The Mason before it was "The Cocoa- DELED the pet superstitions of stage-folk. Two Broadway Stage Favorites nuts." Now "The Cocoanuts"^ com- CRESCENT visit RieBenweber's a few hours be Donlin then unloaded a flock of ing here with the wise-cracking Marx fore they were due to get the air. Support World'* Funniest 1 "Bi|? Time" which is playing at the anecdotes which have proved conclu- Brothers -cracking their famous Popular Prices, Matinees 10c and 20c, Evenings 15c and 35c Strand Theatre, today and tomorrow, sively that ball players, next to ac- Men in '.'The CocoanuU" cracks and Oscar Shaw and Mary is a backstage all talking drama that tors, are the most superstitious Eaton, both famous as Ziegfeld Fol- embraces the elements of romance, group on earth. The "world's four funniest men," lies stars, singing and making love love, pathos and comedy. The story Frank Schulte, the old Chicago two of . Broadway's greatest musi- in ^he romantic leads. One Week, Starting Tomorrow, Nov. 30 surrounds a small timerihoofer with Cub outfielder and one of the great- cal comedy favorites, groups of dax< The chorus work, especially inter- an overdeveloped bump of egotism est hitters of his day, according to iling chorus girls in a swirl of scin- esting because of the unique camera who learns a lesson in humanity. uunim, would never pass up a nair-j tillatintiliating dances and the tunefutuneiuli Irvirv- angles from which it is shot, is beau- Josephine Dunn plays the 'other' pin if he saw it lying: on the street ing Berlin melodies make "The Co- tifully performed bv groups of Gam- by-Hale «nd Allen k Foster girls. A girl who lures the hoofer away, Daph- or floor. Schulte firmly believed tha1 t ] coanuts," the talking screen's first a hairpin represented a hit he was to musical comedy sensation, the most strong importing cast includes Kath- ne Pollard and Stepin Fetcnit play get. the comedy roles. Kenneth Hawks di- surprising entertainment ever offer- erine Franch, Margaret Dumont, Cy- , one of the great- ed, ril Ring, Basil Auysdael and Slyvan rected while A. H. Van Buren stage est shortstops of all time when he directing of this Wallace Smith story. When "The Cocoanuts" opens at Lee. was with Pittsburgh, never stepped to the"crescent"theata»~Dec". 7 For "sev-| .. IrY'nK Berlin, who wrote the music the plate without honing his bat with en days, a real Broadway musical for the original show, added a special a lucky horseshoe he carried. comedy will be available to every- new theme song, "When My Dreams Most ball players abhor the num- body. On the talking screen, "The Come True," for the screen presen- A Toothache Started ber thirteen. They will dodge it Cocoanuts" is the same show that tation and two exceptionally fine or- whenever they can. Because Mike thrilled New York on the stage for chestras accompany the singing and Donlin had no fear of this taboo num- dancing. Him On Road To Fame ber, he was always sure of a lower 'Costumes that woald grace a Zieg- berth when he was traveling with upper than take any chances of being feld revue, sets a gorgeous richness baseball teams. ruined by the fatal number. Because of a toothache, Charles and every item provided with lavish Stack is famous today. The ball players would draw their , a great outfielder generosity make of "The Cocoanuts" Throughout the world the team of berths by number out of the secre- of Donlin's day, had the peculiar idea the most unique and entertaining tary's hat. If Mike drew an upper, he that good luck would attend him if screen presentation yet perfected. It Koran and Mack, the Two Black would immediately change it for low- Crows, is known because George he could manage to walk between is something different, above and be- Moran can talk with Buch pitiful er 13, as any ball pFayer would i the opposing team's catcher and the,.yon d anythin, „g that ha.._s yet been per- earnestness and Charles Mack can rather suffer the discomfort of being umpire when coming up to the plate, fected Tor the screen. be so dumb in such a woeful, sleepy voice. Mack explained how he got this way. One day he had a toothache. He kept right on smiling- and doing his vaudeville turn. Finally he was BO miserable he didn't care whether he worked or not and in this frame of mind he went on the stage. "I started in real sad like because I was, and the audience began to snicker. The sicker I got, the sadder I spoke and the more peevish I appeared, titp louder they laughed. I answered iroia Lloyd seven curtain calls, wanting to go to lorportttiin sleep on the fttage each time." He has been talking that way ever since. In their first motion picture ap- pearance, Moran and Mack, the Two Black Crows, present somewhat their early life and how they happened to team up together and form this hi krious funmaking team, the picture has been, aptly titled after that fa- mous expression of theirs "Why Bring That Up." "Why Bring That Up?" was writ- ten by Octavus Hoy Cohen, the auth- or who made Birmingham famous with his "darktown characters." lip has woven Moran and Mack, the Two HAROLD black Crows, into a sweeping tali; takinjf them from obscurity to fame. "Why Bring That Up?" will be both You've laughed «t f seen and heard at the Crescent thea- "Safety Ijmt" and tre soon. "Speedy" now l,]oyd folks suits words to the ac- tion of his greatest HEFTY "CUPID" IN "BIG NEWS" laugh-thrill special! DEFIES BILL SHAKESPEARE! h Welcome Danger Despite the prognostications of one William Shakespeare, no one can tell CupW Afnsworth that there Also Movietone Short Jack Oukie, Kvclyti Hrenl i>nd liirhnrd "Sheet-:" from "Kust Company" a Paramount is nothing in a name. When the fnt Picture which will lie fculiirvil ul the MiijeMir fur young comedienne of vaudeville fame tomorrow, November !iO. "CHIC SALES in all Talking Comedy embarked on her professional career, she adopted as her professional name the appelation which school friends ••LADII $ MAN" had applied, because of her generous 1 build, nappy disposition and always AND FOX MOVIETONE NEWS smiling countenance. A short time ago Cupid went to Hollywood to visit friends. One night 1 at a dinner party she met Gregory Coming for One Week Beginning Sat, Dec. 7 La Cava, who wa» a/bout to begin work on the direction of "Big News "I think you'd be an Ideal type for a part in my new jr|eture,'» he told her. "It's a new«p»pi»r story, *nd I want someone to pjajr t» conductor of an 'Advice to tfc« Lovelorn' col- THE TWO umn." "Well", the plump iss Alnsworth Joked, "I'm sure t ou t« bs a good BLACK CROWS person for that job, fou see, my first name is CupM. .... The amu.injt ootnjtfalW* (tickled La Cava, 4mf ha #**

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For the big time of your life with Eddie Burnt, small time Hoofer with a big time complex .. Eddie v A small tinn- hoofci loved (linwelt* BeUer tl» an any* with hijf time ideas' is taken in by his thing in this world. Wifey got own big headed vanity tired of his bold ego — especially after he took too sweetly to a wide eyed blonde of the chorus.

t ut/uld "YOU KNOW ME, AL! I'm Elmer, the tHrMMkyUNNtTM HAWKS Kuy that's had his picture in the papers and everything. I'm in love with a swell girl now. Her name Is Evelyn and she's from a big Broadway show. She's crazy One Week, Beginning Sunday, Dec. 1 A about me, too. She knows a smart guy like I when she sees him. I'm bringing her Comedy around to gee you folks tomorrow. Be sure to look us up in Wow! TAST In Don't ntfith THE MIYN BRENT-JACK OAKIE Miss RICHARD "SKEETS" CMLAGHER KISS It!

ALSO Startlingly New and Forceful! Movietone Shorts A Picture you AND will never forget! Fox Movietone News, An M-G-M Triumph! " Coming for One Week, Beginning Dec 7

Owing to importance of next few attractions Extra! Extral^Ektra! at Strand it is necessary for us to extend th< Broadway's Biggest Stars run of same for one week each.

•i. • . / • . • . ALL-TALKING COMING ATTRACTIONS : , ALL-SINGING ALL-DANCING Clara Bow in (Mimouta TALKING <#<«« HIr ati>«t quartet of fun- SATURDAY NIGHT milk,'ts in thf world! Never so ALL-LAUGHING MTcamingly funny «* in"™1' Cocoanuts"! Two of ZiegfeW a

bri|,hert -tan with th«ir mag- niflc,nt ringing volc«. and ro- Gloria Swanson in "The Trespass m.ntic love-m.king! The pep- Screen's First Musical Comedy! u ind t prettiHt choru* ~«- from Irving Maurice Chevalier in ALSO **L€VE Movietone Shorts Ronald Colman in AND O: "CONDEMNED! Movietone New

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Lieutenant of the Hounds Blue Blood of Catdom Oldest Living Yale Graduate

Th« proud aristocracy of Washington catdom puiml and preened Itself at the annual Washington Oat Show. Photo shows some of the wlnuert In the ciivn manner In which they were displayed.

SNAPPED AT LA CBLLE LE3 BORDES, FRANCE-r.1e hale and heart? DticheM of Dae* with her daughter on the edge of the Ptstet of Pan-American Conference Ramboulllet. She to eighty-three years old and 1J the oruy woman In Fiance to hold the rank of "Lieutenant ol the Hounds." Hostess Charming Edward P. Bradstrett «r. of Cincinnati, who will be 100 next June 5, is !lj;e ! as the oldest living g-iduste of Yule University. Dp until • year aju or so he practiced law In Cincinnati. To Spur Business

Miss Katharine Huston, next oldest of the four daughters of Claudius Huston, Republican Na- Yvette d'Arnys Is famed in the SNAPPED AT WASHINGTON. D C.-Lcft to right Le*lS J. Tab.r, tional Chairman, who 1B expected French capital for beauty and President Of'the National Orange; Daniel Willard. Pro dent of til* to be named u official hostess charm, to say notnlng of her ability as a dancer and singer. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and Thomas W. Latnont, ranker, who for her father, snapped at the Secretary of State Henry L. Stlmson and representatives of the great nations of Nortn and South Artists and sculptors hail her as conferred with the President and members of the Cabinet recently White House when die was pre- being the most perfect Spsn's'i America met in the Hall of the Amerieus of the Pan-American Union In Washington to discuss plans for sented to President Hoover. type in Prance. the simplification of customs and port facilities. with a view to the co-ordination of business." Shifts Auto Gears by Vacuum A Bow View of Largest Plane Beyond the Khyber

8NAPPED AT DERflAU, OEKMANV A vl-w i,r th>' lw>w of the tii.nt Jiinkcrs O-38. showing two of the four propellers. At right: Hy hug*' lundlnn -xhrcl a p;r;si ri,.:.-r is •,!wmn dlmbiiiK Into the paSEcn^crs' quarters-rln the wings. Baseball Follows the Flag

Top. the flngef-tlp Rear control, imd, Iran ihc vncmim device The upper classes In AfntimiiM.u, k,,,, ;\u :r w,,mni strictly in Which operates the gears, perfected hy J II. New iinut, New York iiuto- purdah, but the fierce tribesmen .vhium t.o.itilc t., use th- veil This motlve counsel. After a period of sr\- n rmi:; of ivsrsirch H III'I Afghan matron and her daughter :„, evrnpie* or the noting race* device which does away with the gnu .shntim.; loivr <>n iiiitwiiobllps and Who people the forbidden country hr;,< ml u,,. niiybcr I'ass enables the driver to do the shifting l>y fiiinn tip control. Rah-Rah Girls

ft, J.—Nearly all thn mnmnKi for a to right: Mr. unrl Mrs Pimkin. Itecently at an African port United States sailors saw these youngsters playing baseball. Of course tpii, la back row, soiited. the the regulation bat and ball were missing, but the rest of the game was like that found on any Dock lot back homo in the U. 8. A.

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ti. Hoot lie, MINER'S WIFE ASKS Week-End Specials MINER'S WIFE ASKS huv« rcliiltHMl and New Yari of the entule. The wealthy ••••••••#•••••••••••••»••• mail wag burled In Kloyd county, Vlr Loulxa. Ky -An Invalid coal miner's WHY WE REPEAT I.nulsu, Ky.-An invulld coul miner's glnla. wife. *lr» (.Verge r'rlih, und tiei 11U UI1M. wife, Mrs. George Frith, and he The Pond' Cn-ek woman and her liniiluT. II I-I lister, both iif I'ond VEItY one bnmva wlnil II Is in in brother, Homer Lester, both of fund brother believe they will Inherit he Crwk in Hit' iii'Minliiinj neui here, ',11 Im' U kUir.il ' <(t<*rry. to rt'grel rii Ing smni'i liiii- rivek, fn the mounlalns oear here, tween $2,000,0(10 nnd 112,000,000 each hnve Instliuied li-gal pmnwllnus l« ST0RAGK KATTKKIES as their share, Mrs." Frith laid her ulsh!'!!; Hint we hml (l»lli> Knnit-Ihliiu have Instituted legal proceedings to gain tiielr shun- oftan estnie I .11 IU.I1 attorneys hail liif lo Bi po/Jr' n.v Hiiylni! Iliul ll IS mAx-li'iire linn U grrem-grandfather, George Doothe, ID Noted Hopi Runner Lose* Kngland. Thiy have been idvlaed truuhllng the person Also Is norr.\ iiml i, o«' i MAvr AN EiiBlntnl. They, have been advised that iha estnie will be divided soon Roc* Against Cow Pony regretful. And by coiisclinre ilit'> ttiHt die Mala will be divided soon Hi* woinun mid her brother «• The tvwnun and her brother saj nnuld mean some sun of IIUK'I *•••[<* ni>8well,V M.-1'lying tingle. Hnins you fur vi..i;iiInn » runner, foiled In his attempt to matoh who left Stind»i h. Kent, and on me to who lefl Sandwich, Kent, and catne In moral Inw and keepi 'clllni: \"ii ••*<•' speed and amlurnnre In a rare agnlnsl seiilini- HI Ulouivster. Va America, settling' at Gloucester. Vn and nv*>r attain MINI VII Un\r mii"i Boss. ntno-yeoMild western cow pony 170) He hnl a larse edtntf «nd dlHiut 1700. He had a large estnieand Wptngljr, thitt you miuliM >i li DO an uval track here. to It In Aiiierlcn. deixisillng the mldi'd to II In America, depositing rhe done so, t nil you will he init'M. at tbe end of the forty third m;'*- funds In KI^IIIIKI. where Value lias I i itrmvn HiriMisli the jeurs. thniufih the yenrs. fc UfAoy To TURN on bfKH* Mv- an runner fell exhausted on the din und duwnhenrlfd 1 5 auil'"riili-». Urs. Frith swys, ANTM'KKKZK SOLUTIONS HuCBy Grry (tour ffccm ftyyiHtM . HMllsti nuihnrltlea, tin, frith siiys iruck and wae taken to an tubergenry Whnlever view* w< inhi' ni aeveml retire >•).'» advertised for Now l» thr tlmr t" fill >our radio with antl frr«« wlutlon. tint / Now DON'T DIMPPOINT Mr. ifvi'iiil years ago advertised fm hospital. Lie was live miles behind the irlenrf the fixt ri'iiviins tlnr nl 'litliitanis to iii«- '•atute of the ven Note thnr lo» prlrr» mill |K-..jSe fee) n M'liiie nf ful nil I • liiliiiiifits !<• (he estate of the ven moulting. enilds num. 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Injuring another itprsun, ninklnj H Hnld Mrs. Frlrii Riild her gre¥tgreal fonllsh choice, getilnK cheuti-ii, ••> U-I-I Kramliuinmi l.ri eluht children at In; chenp In some wny. nr In nulli'i-\nu HKATERS FOR ALL CARS OH GOOD// TvKy GW IT OtAoy ills death In IST.'I and that there are II toss when we niluhl hiive il-n • Living believed (o l>e forty or fifty heirs to Here ii an opportunttf to buy this bener. a part Of the estate. The wealthy llirin man was burled in Floyd count;. Vlr Some ot us are im lined to mcriln * ****** «- this JUBI aa some »>v IDCIHIHII in mil fe,>l regret siron-ly enough 'rhitse fine clesn heat I CHRISTMAS TREES The I'ond Cn-i'k woman and ber WIM> sufTer from titu nensitlve n nu hruthet believe Hiey will Inherit b» EMPLACEMENT PARTS ture In this reM|H»'t itr* manireallv nn SHUTTERS rOR ALL CASS tWmn 12.0)0.000 mid It 1000,000 each FOE ALL CAHS Potted in Red Painted Tubs, attractive for fiilr In Ilieinselvos. LOWEST PRICE «S tbslr ihare. Mrs. Frith said ber FLEXIBLE LOWEST run is As a mini grows .ilder he nmnilly Parlor or Table use. itltoroep had lnf"nned her. T11B1NQ IN fITV «eis uxire meliiiw und lias a lirnuder Place your order Now for Christinas view of things Which may bring re- Noted Hopi Runner Loses gret concerning JJ|« earlier conduct. Special Valnt Delivery "TUiea Agaimt Cow Pony On« r\r our love and Cash with order or C. 0. D. Hit the fortj-thlrd mile mnlte amende we can think op any of a arteduliHi monilie race tbe Iddi- 1 —Ii ft. in 8 in. tuba at $1.50 number of nice things we might have I aa rqnqer fell eilmusted on the din done for them. It—2 ft in 9 in. tubs at $2.00 truck and «'tix tiikiMi to an emergency la kr MnOurs Mtynmur Srndlr^t. i 2|—3 ft. in Hi in. tabs at $3.00 hnepltaL Ue «us live miles behind Ine 3J—4 ft. in Hi in. tubs at ^ $400 mustang. 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Siici-ul petitions for street improve To Middlesex County Leader nil-ma r<*ad at the meeting of the I nil the people not a political group lfa.n.ugh Council Monday night re - j the mayor contended. nOnOr At lin ni I Mr^J'Zurilla, apparently arrived at I7l t °* ™ "> *» Dinner By Di.tin vivwi a plan to improve a large ii^he bearing lat«r than the Mayor and thews snid, to snionlli out differences, ald Ku,shed Speaker, and Fifteen Hundred Guest. _ Leader- to conciliate and to bring «ll tle- number of borough street* by means I J J}«^id ^h there. When of a bond indue There were four ship L,kene To That of Woqdrow Wn*on-Wood- nienU of the pai^y into a friendly isHut. There were four the Mayor replied that he had been d wholt' that made bis leadership no Petitions for street improvements. before the board and had testified brutge Mayor and Mayor of Perth Amboy successful. Evidently they all had been prepared early in the hearing, D'Zurilla replied On Dinner Committee. liy the same person as the wording that he should not have left. The speaker pointed out that dur- in each case was identical. Each peti- Attorney Stremlau reported that a (iluwing tribute was paid to David ing the last campaign every force, the tion bore several signatures of resi- further delay in awarding the con- T. Wilentz at a testimonial dinner ment of Matthews was rather an open Republicans could command wa* dents in the street named, and in tract for the Chrome storm sewer Wednesday night In Highland Park recognition of the ability of Wllenti brought to bear upon the tight in Mid- 1 : es a leader, in that hs had accom- dlesex but that under the leadership each instance the Mayor and mem- had arisen by reason of the attitude whicidh drew together a gathering of 'P bers of the council were asked to in- lift plished a thing whiah it was general- of Wilentf, the Democrats held firm of an official of the Reading rail- hundred persons, the largest ly believed could not be accomplish- and put over the jrreatejl victory in spect the street in question and see road who regarded the conditions pro- cmhcririjf ever assembled in the coun- what could be done to make it pass- ed—the welding together of the scat- '* ' '.ory of the party in the county. posed by the borough for an outlet ty at such an event. The keynote tered Democratic forces of Middlesex To succeed, the speaker *aid, a able. Each petition wound up with as too binding. The outlet from the •-lnwh was delivered by former Unit- the statement that the petitioners into a victorious unit. party must be progremivv and l>o in sewer system is planned to pass til States Comm. John A. Matthews. harmony with business anrais<> of the leader but it was Mat- he-continued, reroffnited these prin- the street being impassable. ed displeasure at the continued delay thews who covered the whole field. control aa long as the party had a leader of the type of Wilenti. He said ciples and his leadership was exorcis- The streets named are Heald, Lib- of this project which, he said, should !1< described Wilentz «s a leader of ed in accordance with them. have been under way long ago. There H'i - type of Woodrow Wil»on and the that the secret of the great success erty, Thurnal and Edgar. Following of Wilenti was the fact that he la a the rending of the petitions there was in a belief upon the part of old resi- refefen-ncr e to the great war president Matthews criticised the condition dents that a sewe* outlet in that sec- leader with reason. He is not the into which the party had sunk before con.- derahie discussion of tho street brought a long round of applause. kind, the speaker said, that attsmpts Wilentz took the leadership. He urged nituution. The Mayor said that there tion of the borough was guaranteed The tribute of the former senator in an old agreement ana that this to throttle individuality. He is in the Democracy of the county to stick IM n large number of streets that tn Wilentz was straight from the touch with the trend of the times. to the plans end advice of Wilentz In xhmild be improved and that the work still holds. The attorney was instruct- shoulder and unqualified. But it was order to bolster up the party so that ed to make an immediate investiga- The day Is past, declared the speak- HIIOUU he taken up in earnest next oddly interpreted by some. One er, when leadership can successfully it would remain in control of the year Ho proposed that provision be tion and ascertain if / Carte-ret has writer in an out-of-town newspaper county Indefinitely. such a right. operate on a plan that contemplates made in tbe 11130 budget for this siw in it a challenge of the leader- the party men patting themselves In Prosecutor John E. Toolan was tha plan. There was a time, he said, when ship of Frank Hague of Hudson, per- the position of listening solely to the toastmaster and in Introducing tbe Carteret could get along with a few haps because the writer in question master's voice. Differences of opinion speakers he made many reference* main streets improved. That time is works for a paper that has been unj-l must be respected to the ability of the leader end tha passed now, he declared, because formly hostile to Hague. _The com-~ti It was the ability of WiUnt*, Mat- power which the party bad gained i« every one has a car and wants to have Roomers Driven From We county since Wilenti took th* k street that can be used in safety helm, Each speaker In turn paid the and comfort. By making reasonable- leader the same unqualified compli- provision in the budget, the Mayor House By Flames CO. Banquets Members Legion Honors ment. said, the interest on the bond issue Commissioner William L. Dill said and some of the principal could be Thirty-Five Spaniards Rush that during his campaign for govern- met each year and the people could Out In Cold Early Sunday Of Board and Team or laat year Middlesex county give have the advantage of passable Football Team him great support and encourage- streets. Morning When House Catch- ment. He lost in this county by only Speaker* Praiae Football Play- Banquet Laat Night At Sokal This idea was generally endorsed «aFire. DAVID T. WILENTZ • few hundred totes, he said, and he by Councilman Ellis, Andre* f*nd D.mocr.tic Counly Ch«irm«n who wa. given . groat testimoni Hall Attended By 200. was unstinted in his praise of the great testimonial dinner er* At Spread In High ability of WllentK as a leader. others, and In the meantime, the WtdnMd.jr night m recognition of hii foniut in Lading party t o victory. street and road eomnstttee 'waa In- Fire that started from an over Fifteen hundred perioni •tt»nd*d School. More than 200 guests' tut at the thanked both WUents and Matthew* structed to make such temporary re- heated furnace pipe ba^ly damaged board last nght when Carteret Post for the aid th«y gave him in that pairs to the itreeUqNsted in the peti- the house at the corner of Essex The victorious football team of No. 263, American Legion gave a campaign. He added that if every tions as to make them pasjabl* for street and PersHRir avenue, early Carteret high school and the mem- banquet in: honor of the victorious Democratic organisation in the state the winter. * Sunday morning and drove thirty-five Letter Writers Praise ber? of the Board of Education were football team of Carteret high school. wa* headed by such men aa WiUnta Spanish roomers out in the cold. The Two Are Injured guests of honor Monday night at a The .banque t was held„ in th„e Soko« ,l the party would be in control. He Reporting for the police committee blase waa discovered at 3:65 A. M. uu u sees the best in others and give* the Councilman Ellis said that eertaln banquet given by the General Or-, hall in Wheeler avenue. The hall was by the police; and an alarm was sent ganiaation of the student body of the j crowded. Flash light photos of the best in himself, said the commission' changes should be made in the nolle* in by Sergeant John Andres. The Christmas Seal Drive When Car Turns Over! er, referring to Witenti. ordinance at once In order that ths high school. It was held on the stage euest* and the team were taken. The engines arrived but only a few' men ' C of the auditorium of the high school, speakers included leading men of the Commissioner Frank Connolly of police raise may go into effect a* besides the drivers came. The high of the first of the rear. It waa re- Many Prominent Persona En- Francis McCarthy, coach of the foot-1 borough, th...e. Legio. n an_..d„ thv.r=e schools. New Brunswick paid an eloquent wind prevented many from hearing Jordan Hit By Erskine Turn* ball team, was toastmaster. While the lights were out and all tribute to Wilenti. He offered the ported that several nre hydrant* are the alarm. Andres telephoned head- dorse Campaign — Mrs. in need of repaift and the clerk was Upaide Down; Man and The speakers were: President Ed- were standing "In Flanders Field" leader the congratulation* of the quarters to sound a second alarm Stremlau Report* Sales In ward J. He'll of the Board of Educa- was recited as a tribute to the hero people of New Brunswick and said directed to writ* to- the water com- which brought more men to the scene. Woman Hurt In Crash At that that city is 100 per cent for him. pany to have the repair* made. It tion, School Commissioners William dead. The "Star Spangled Banner Borough. Washington and Pershing 8un State Senator Arthur A. Qulnn de- will be the second time that this mat- The building is a three-story V. Coughling, , Charles A. Conrad, Al- K by all present, followed. Durr- ter has been taken up with the water frame structure and is known a* the Avenue*. b Wlbld Thd A Bih 'n« the cu f th b clared that when Wilenti took over bert Welblund, Theodore A. Bishop. ' « course of the banquet the the leadership of the county Demo- company. old Glynn house on account of a for- Many letters of encouragement Supervisingg Principall Miss B. V. HerHer-11 h'KKh schooll orchestraa played ana d have been received by Mrs. Emil Two persons were painfully in- thertheree cratic party it was in disorder and Considerable commotion waa stir- mer owner. At present it is ownevfc? jured and others were shaken up at mann, PiiPrincipal l MMisi s AnnA a D. ScottStt , weree frequenfrt t schoohl l cheersh . Mandel Jacabowitc and was leased to Stremlau, chairman of the Christmas of the high school; Joseph Medwick.l Edward' Walsh was introduced as split into numerous faction*. All of red up when a copy of a resolution Seal sale in Carteret. The letters are 12:30 A. If. Sunday when two cars these were brought together, their adopted by th* Carteret Democratic John Oeana, a Spaniard, who operat- crashed *t Penhing and Washing- star of the team, and Benny Zusman, toastmaster by John Kennedy. In his ed it aa a rooming and boarding house from prominent persons of the bor- manager of the team. opening remarks, Mr. Walsh pointed united strength bringing a glories* Club respecting the rocketing of bu* ough and the writers heartily endorse ton avenues. The injured are Mr. ou that victory that was directly due to the rates, was read. The club had adopt- for his countrymen. and Mrs. Frank Nleman, of 149. "President Edward J. Heil congrat- ] * the Legion has always been genius of Wilentz. Th* fire started where the furnace the seal movement. ulated them for gaining recognition » defender of American Ideals. The ed the resolution and presented a Mr. Nleman's left shoulder and his first smoke pipe entered tha chimney at The sal* to date, according to Mrs. for the school through the county "Pesker was Edwin Casey, a past One of the most eloouent address- mpy to th* Public Utilities Coa»- Stremlau %aa been satisfactory. In head were badly bluised; Mrs. Nie- es was that of Mayor Frank Do: mission. The club, aocoTOTtg to ta» the rear. It worked upward inside th* man'e head waa bruised and cut. and a large part of the state. He e»-, commander of the post. The Legion, wall to tbe roof where it broke out the #4)tke,*_ou»ty $4,ooo has been pecially praised the grit and ability J>e said, wa* proud of the record made of Perth Amboy. He told of bia resolution is opposed to the proposed They were taken **tth* off lee of Dr. th acquaintance with WUents and and burned a large hole. The flamei received aMofjtnt9 amount $160 ts of Medwick. Commissioner William ty » Cartaret team. He nealled a raise in rates and any change in the H. L. Strandberg and their injuries tlme that as man anil Boy WUents hai,_. broke through the rear wall in twi from Carteret. ^ V. Coughlin made a lengthy address when football and other school present method of transportation. were dressed after which they were s rts were not ways been of high character, stead- or three place* also. There was i Mrs, Stremlau said she hoped the in which he compared the facilities P? recognized as valu- The resolution was signed by John taken to their home. abI arts fast and dependable. Mayor Dorsey E. Donahue, secretary of the club. strong wind blowing at the time ami citizens of Carteret would plan to er sports in the schools now and in « P °f education. The speaker was general chairman of the commit- contribute generously this year be- Mr. and Mrs. Nfeman were in a the early days of the borough. He Poised Coach McCarthy and the Councilman D'Zurilta this made the work of the firemer (Jordan sedan belonging to Charles tee that arranged the testimonial din- ceuncil should force said that the difficult and also increased the dan cause the tuberculosis league plans to congratulated Coach McCarthy for members of the Board of Education ner and he thanked all.those present some kind of ger of the blaze spreading to other increase its staff <>f nurses to meet Cooper, of 12 Longfellow street and his discipline and the high morale he jor thelr Part in the success of the driven by Joseph Kaweski, of 104 Ed- team for having made the affair such a transportation for the section known buildings. the needs of the county and to wage developed in the team and the school., - , huge success. Such a gathering coald as the Boulevard. The plant of Pub- a gaining battle against the dread di- gar street. The Jordan was going The firemen kept the fire confined East on Pershing avenue. Besides Commissioner Welblund said such' Supervising Principal Miss B. V. not have been broi ' lic Service Coordinated Treneport The returns this year are affairs as the banquet seryeS to bring Hermann thanked the Legion for the it together for to the house where it started and the NIemans and the driver, other eat honor any other man but excludes the Boulevard which at pre- •lightly in advance (if last year at the schools and the Boal-d of Educa- ff Paid to the high school, ( — .,-» ..Henti. he said. soon had it' under control. It was occupants of the car were Mr. and he sent has trollty service but la located tion closer tog«ther. Commissioner f, expressed deep appreciation for Dorsey concluded his address by hard to get at because it had worked this time, Mrs. Stremlau said- Mrs. Frank Sotys, of 45 Fitch street, t hc at a considerable distance from the Bishop said that life is full of strug- . encouragement given the students presenting Mr. Wilenti with a Lin- under floors and inside partitions. It Some of the letters received re- and Miss Catherine Nieman, of 75 b tne route of the proposed bus line which gles and the high aims which one y manner of the Legion's reeog- coln car as a token of esteem of the was after 4 o'clock when the out tap* garding the campaign follow; Sharot street. Democrats of Middl*"*x. The car waa Is to supplant the trolley system. were sounded. LETTERS SET must seek as a football player strives nition. D'Zurill* said that he had heard an An Erskine car driven by Dalbert gotl. He commended the mayoMayor Thomainomas J. Mulvihill con- presented with a clear Din or sale and The damage to the house by fire ii Sabo, of 315 Seymour avenue Newark to cross a r u Bted the u Mr. Dorsey remarked humorously engineer of the Public Service recor1C d of th..lelealeleae m and declared that ?.^? .^ ' . . «\™«\ for takingg the November ICth, 1929. and owned by Sabo's grandfather, i1 jn'tuat've m presentin a bnqut t that Mr. Wilentz could drive it alone John Sabo, of East Rahway, was tra- the team had given Carteret recogni-1 jn'tuat've- m presenting a banquet to the highways with the knowledge that tion all over New Jersey and part of ithe winning football team. The May- Mrs. Emil Stremlau, veling northward in Washington ave- or so ralsed e it was one of tbe few. cars running only municipality in the state having Chairman-Middlesex County Tubercu- nue and struck the Jordan so hard New York I P t" «bihty of Coach free of a chattel mortgage. two ten-cent far* sones within it* losis League, that the latter car was turned com- Supervising Principal Miss B. V. McCarthy. The coach took green tim- ' Wb«- Mr. Wilentz waa presented limits. Hermann eloquently welcomed the h« *">? made a highly finished prod- 41 Atlantic Street, pletely over although it was a much ct f the the crowd stood and applauded until The Mayor replied to D'Zurilla Carteret Bugle Corps Carteret, N. J. bigger car than the Erskine. Board of Education and the members " ° ]'. Mayor declared. He said h« made a sign for them to desist. with the declaration that be had of the team and «ll other guests. She McCarthy compared in ability with Sabo and Frank Reynolds, of When the cheers stopped he told a ' faith enough In the Public Utility explained the workings of the Gen-, K"»te Rockne the famous coach o few humorous Btories about hia Dear Madam: Roosevelt avenue, East Rahway who otre Commission to believe that nd unjust eral Organisation. She thanked the ^ Dju»e. The people of Carteret friends present and then spoke ser- Elects Officers Christmas Seals are a protection, a was riding with him, escaped injury are ro d of th 0I raise of rstes would be sanctioned. Re- members of the P. T. A. for catering, P. " h * *?*>** ^ ** iously. He declared that no man could modern form of health insurance, for further than slight bruises and a gen- Th rarding the Boulevard situation, the the .meal, the board of education for f.^- « ?"'? ^efeat th be so callous as not to be profound- Haa Obtained Instrument* and health depends so largely in keeping eral shakeup and bruised but did not a r Mayor said that a verbal promise podproviding g a suitable athletic field,, the «"• y*when. - ^the ^ Mayor pointed out ly stirred by such a gathering and the other fellow well or helping him require the services of a physician. whenwhen, thethe y 1 nnaa JewisJewish had been made by Public Service re- Will Rehearae Twice Each when he is Stricken. coach fof r developindli g thth e teamtm . I P"™ ,d y P "i?* ° . f such a demonstration. He expressed presentatives that in the event the The two cars were badly damaged. Week — Other Legion New*. The steady, quiet work of the Mid- The corner where the accident oc- In the coume of her .talk Mies Her- ' hdliday and severalI of the best play- deep appreciation of the esteem trolley system was ever abandoned dlesex County Tuberculosis League explained the aims of modern '•" cou" no take thcr places inth* shown by the great gathering and the company would provide adequate curred is regulated in the day time t nurses, clinics and clinic doctors in and early evening by automatic stop pledged himself to remember it nfi bus service for the Boulevard. •> The drum and bugle corps of Car- this Borough as well as other parts and go signals but has no protection his life. He said that he hoped to Councilman Ellis said this pledge teret Post No. 263 American Lefcion of this County is commendable. after midnight. always devote himself to the inter- was given some > months ago when completed organization Tuesday night Buying Christmas Seals helps this Patrolman. Michael Bradley was on Miss Scott said she ests of Middlesex county to make it a; the question of substituting buses for electing officers at a meeting of Buying (JMistmas seats neips mis > ratroiman. Michael Bradley was on better place to live in. \.[ work. Every citizen of Carteret I du'tjr near the scene when the cars the trolley wa* first proposed. the post. The officers selected are should aid by buying Christmas crashed and took charge of the case, Mr. Wiientz was accompanied fcffttS The criticism of the proposed in- as follows: President, Alex Skurat, Seals. later making a detailed report of it to his wife and his mother. Several crease in rates continued. The bu* vice-president, William B. Hagan, The League hag done much for headquarters. M*^5 the speakers, particularly John 1916 delivered a speech in which he rates as announced by Public Service treasurer, John Katuski, secretary, Carteret. I want to endorse the sale school, she said, have come to be a reviewed his own football days. He Matthews, complimented them Coordinated Transport will be much Frank Haury, business manager, Ed- as strongly as possible, and hope that paying proposition and that now expressed the hope that the boys on their distinguished relative. higher so far aa Carteret is concern- ward J. Walsh. your effort to reach the quota for Christmas Cheer Fund there is money in the treasury. Jos- the Carteret team would continue The dinner was held in FreetL, ed than (he present trolley rates to The corps announced its official his Borough will not be in vaini Committee To Meet Tonight eph Medwick briefly thanked the G. their studies in higher institutions of auditorium, probably the biggest: name as "The Drum and Bugle Corps, Q. for the banquet. In five words in the county but the crowd Elisabeth and Newark. There is a Yours truly, The Christmas Cheer Fund Com- learning. He congratulated the team ten-cent rate within Woodbridge, a American Legion, Carteret Post No. Manager Benny Zusman of the foot- jt to the doors. Tables were I EDWARDJJ. HEIL mittee made up of members of the on its record andalso congratulated into every corner and the Cl™, ten-cent rate within Perth Amboy, a 263. The corps will meet for rehear- ball team covered the whole ground. Coach McCarthy. sals on Monday and Thursday' nights local Masonic lodge, Harmony Club, He said "My boys have done good". to be placed «s close together I ten-cent rate within Linden and a 'ten- Mrs. Emil Stremlau: Legion and Lions, will meet tonight James Riley, head swimming di- sible to accommodate the | cent rate within Elizabeth. But there in Falcon Hall where competent in- Coach McCarthy said thathat thbese tpresen in thet rector at Rutgers College gave a.stir- gue in the office of Assemblyman-Elect statathletie anc dnel hde ieongratus one of ltha best in the An orchestra *>layed at ... sre two ten-cent rstes within Carteret structors will give the members the Dear Mrs. Stremlau: BlnTrtlknrTiii-l ring address in which he predicted i necessary training- All the instru- My I Elmer Brown in Roosevelt avenue at board for having provided it during the evening. Popular • because the dividing line between two I_t. is with pleasure that I heartily en- John street to prepare for this year's for Joseph Medwick a place oa the fare tones is the Central Railroad ments have been purchased and turn- Cheer leaders of the school enliven- All-American team some time in the and dance compositions of th< dorse the 1929 Christmas Seal Cam- campaign. The committee will seek ed the banquet with frequent cheer*. were interspersed with crossing. ed over to the respective member* of paign, in that I realize thoroughly future. the corps. A drill master will be as- donations for its Christmas work. orites as "Sidewalks of .. The Mayor said that he was satis- he benificient work accomplished, by Each year fon the past several years Former Mayor Joseph A. Hermann when the guests joined in fied the Public Utilities Commission signed to the corps also to keep the ,he Anti-Tuberculosis League. said he was inspired by the spirit members in training in military drills. this group haa brought cheer and re- Woman's Club Meeting; The speakers' table waa would insist on this situation being Very truly yours, lief to scores of needy homes in the shown at the banquet. The borough cony and thin was front corrected. Regardng the Boulevard Besides the affairs of the bugle H. L. STRANDBERG, M. D. •borough. The meeting tonight in Mr. Food Sale Tomorrow is proud of the boyn and the school streamer bearing the aa section the Mayor suggested that 'orps the Post disposed of other bus- Brown's office will open at 8 o'clock. he said. He congratulated the team leader with some compliaw,., perhaps Sam George might provide ness at the meeting Tuesday night My Dear Mrs. Stremlnu; The Woman's Club will hold a most warmly. ' jective leading off from eaeh' bun service for that section. Arrangements were made for the You may send us our regular pur- Joseph Medwick in behalf of the Fanwood Minister regular meeting Friday afternoon in While the majority of • If The discussion of transportation State Department Grand Voiture hase of Christmas Seals for Middle- the Legion rooms. A representative football squad preshented Coach Mc- were Democrats there were , problems led to a tilt between Mayor Forty-And-Eight to meet in Carteret lex County Tuberculosis League. To Preach Here of the DuPont Company will give Carthy with a Weltham wrist watch. Republicans. Among the. Mulvihill and Councilman D'Zurilla. on January 11 in the headquarters of Brief addresses of congratulation Tuberculosis is contagious. Each Rev. Mr. Marcy, a Presbyterian demonstrations of enamels and varn- Democrats at the speakers' ( The latter is the only Democrat on he post. This will be an event of ne of us, poor or rich, strong or ishes. Members of the club may were made by Asnemblyrnan-elect several from this section of jtHte-wido interest to Legionnaires. minister of Fanwood, N. J., will have Elmer E. Brown, Recorder N. A. Ja- 1 the council. The Mayor taok him to weak, is constantly in danger of con- charge of the services Sunday at the bring small articles and have them ty. Mayor William A. P-- - tnsk for his alleged action in ftoinfj Tho local post members will also bs tracting this dread disease. Our great- enameled free of charge. coby, Charles Rapp, Assistant Prose- teeman Jacob Gnaui hosts on December 18 to the members Carteret Presbyterian church. The cutor Frank A. Monaghan. with a Democratic club to the hearing eat protection Is the splendid work pulpit has been supplied with candi- The club will conduct a - sale of Trainer of the treaii before the Public Utilities Commiss- f the county orirnnization and the done by the Tuberculosis League. home made foods tomorrow in the One of the most eloquent eddresees Health Officer Peter dates since tho resignation of Rev. of the evening waa given by Ted several othere were ion last week Instead of going with uxiliary. Nine new uniforms were They provide proper care for the vic- C. B. Mitchell several months ago. New York Meat Market in Welling- tho Mayor and council. It was tho rdered at the mwtinjr Tuesday tims who cannot afford to care for ton avenue from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Creyton, state athletic officer of the Woodbridgre. Former duty or a councilman to represent night. ' themselves. Through legislation and Mrs. Henry J. Harrington will be In American Leg-ion. He covered the A. Hermann, Presides publicity they are jrettinir tubercul- of the Buffering and unfortunate. It charge. Members are asked to con- whole field of football and the Le- Heil, of the Board of I osis under positive, control. They are is in the "mercies of life" which tribute home made foods for the sale. gion. The latter body, he said, strives giatant Prosecutor Fra demonstrating that tuberculosis can women by nature are so keenly inter- to give boys and young men incentive ajfhan and . _„, BESIDES QUALITY, SERVICE ba cured. We should ull nf us buy ested in and in which they are so to carry on. In behalf of the tocat E. Brown were among Tuberculosis. League Christmas Seels especially capable, that they excel. St. Joseph'* Church post of the Legion he presented the prominent Oemoerata to take our part in Btamping out this The cause represented by the Tu- team with a beautiful trophy. Carteret. and LOW PRICES plague. We buy them for our own berculosis League i» on a par with Organizations Are Buejr self-preservation. the work of the Red Cross. Some- The Parent Teacher Association of Women Democrat* We arc Giving With Each $1 Sale a Cash Very truly yours, times I think it is even greater. I St. Joseph's school will meet Tuesday It is Just As Imt Benjamin lloore & Co., believe that every person should place In Meeting Tonight Select Your Coupon* Value 2i cents. H. I. HASKINS, in their family budget provision for night In the school hrfill. The principal The Women's Democratic Club will Resident manager. an annual donation to thn Tuberculo- business of the evening will be the meet tonight in Firehou.se No. 2 in You Would sis League. To "cast one's bread upon A Full Line of Curtain* and Curtain Gooda election of officers. the Chrome section. It is announced Phy, the waters" in things of this sort is that important business is to be con- Bad Spread* . . . Blanket* . . . Quilt* . . . Sweaters My Dear Mrs. Stremlau: an investment in meery and invest- Tho P. T. A. and the members of I was pleased to learn that you Bidered and all members are request- ITTUC ments of this kind pay tho lnrK<'Rt the Itoxary Society unitod today in a ed to be present. Knitting Wool . . . Hosiery and Underwear had consented to accept the chair- dividends. Not always material di trip to Newnrk where they attended And the Highest Grade of Shoes manship of the annual sale of Christ- vldendB but always as [ prefer to call a dVmonRtrntion in a service shop af- M mas Seals for the Middlesex County tor which there was a luncheon and HER CHRISTMAS GIFT thfim, "noul dividends." THEY FILL PRI For the Whole Family Tuberculosis League. I am not sur- card party. Tho Rosary Society will $5 dawn and 95 • month prised that you did for in so doing Indeed I trust you will be most successful in appealing to tho public meet on Friday night of next week An El"-trie Sewing Machine 61 Roosevelt^ you are running "true to form." in St. Joseph's school hall for a regu- There is no doubt but that the that the work of thin League for the URIAH HARRIS CARTI John's General Store ensuing year may be enlarged. lar business meeting which will be greatest and moat effective work that brief and will be followed by a card Cor. Washington und Cooke Avenues Tel:. " ' can wnjfarUltf is that Cordially yoir N. Street* CAjntRET, N. Jv CARTi