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Ukranian Woman'a Club Must Support Wife and Bids Receive* For Memorial Day Program To Hold Picnic Sunday Man and Woman , Be Good For a Year Mother Goose Island John Marshall, a negro, arraigned Roosevelt A?e Walks Arranged By Legion The Ukranian Woman's Club Reported Missing which is the Carteret branch of chc in police court last night on com- Scores Big Suca United Ukranian Women's Organiza- plaint of his wife on a non-suppnrt A. Hermann Co. Figure Parade TWugh Town To Be Wife of One and Husband of M tion of America, will hold a picnic charge ond an additional charge of lowest Eitex Street Walk* Other Aalc Police Aid In School Operetta Pleases Big Crowd at High School—Prodi Followed By Exercise* At on Sunday in Hagaman Heights be- assault »nd battery, was ordered to Held Up By Protest of Prop- ginning at 10 o'clock in the morning. By Combined Efforts of Many School Department Borough Hall. Search—CWr of Man Found pay hi* wife $20 per week, watt fin- erty OwttW-Morris Gluck Music will be furnished by an Ukran- In New York. Cleared More Than $300 For Organization Fund. The proffrnm for Memorial Day ian orchestra, of Newark. All mem- ed $10 and was put on parole for a Appoint«l_C«»»t*ble. bers and friend* of the organization week. The woman said Marshall will be along the same lines as othor Mrs. rtamSam ol»r»Stern, <>ofi fi45n^o Roosevelivouavvent TT^««. *..~ • — Playi"»j»s »»andu wi»n,«»dramatic^ uinr..,,*.offerings- *,g\v-. t„,o. th.,.*e. man,,,»..yj patronov>^,,.-s, whTT..oW by MI years beginning with a parade in are invited to attend and are assur- r UJ r M A- Hermann Construction avenue, accompanied by a man nam- contributed nothing toward her sup- en at the Carteret high school »idi- presence always give encouragera the morning and the memorial ex- ed a good time. torium always been well re-. to school activities. ',,w'was the low bidder for the ed Mickla who lW»e across the street port and that he had beaten and. ercises at the Borough Hall immed- In connection with the picnic the ceived, but no presentation yet offer | Tho program of the operetta tt ',',,t to lay walks and construct at 63G Roosevefy avpnw, appeared choked her. They live at 29 Salem iately after praade disbands committee on arrangements an- at police head^Mrtern »L 12:30 o'- ed by the school has met with great-' lows: avenue. 1 ', nnd gutters in lower Roose- The nounces that any one wishing to join clock Tuesday mining and .reported er success than the operetta "Mother Act 1. Miss Bright, a private will William Ederick, charged with the club Aiay do so at the picni1 1c the disappearance of Mrs. Stern's Goose Islnnd" given by the Carteret tor, Harriet Lebowitz; Richard, • t 9 me tiuD •"•»* «" »" •"• '•"> H" " --1 tne disappearance, »i mra. oveni a stealing a row boat from the Armour e as school children Tuesday evoning, pil, Andrew Chokola; Tiny, a pu The same route heretofore prompt The secretary of the Carteret branch [ husband andi Mr.Mickla's wife. Mrs. dock was ordered to return it within at 1() n clock wilill L_be' on 1hand I , :iit 1i™s AnHK.aMA^announcedJ +to« „Ster. n tol. • di Aittig> _i_a-i _ T-I._1Desk-Sergean_ 1:lll:UV ; V Mickla wanted an alarm sent out for For Jewish Sanatorium j more so by the clever manner in and Michael Ginda. ,," ;av ultheirown walks or have|™ ^V «?*** the marchers. On His Doorstep his wife. .Catherine Fedak, Agnes Sryml VMIIM lay "" " i that societieiess assigneasignedd a place in line which it was enacted. Gach child i,,. borough do it. ... Mickla said hll wife's name is Su- win 8U Event To Take Place On Af- played his part in such a manner as j ski, Julia Ginda, Zana Mott, art be laid on both 1 ««P* <* P>*« Hudson Street Negro Was, Vic- san. He and Mrt. Stern were able ternoon of June 10 at 1 P. to merit the commendation of one (erine Hemsel, Helen Stark, Mary the tim of Heart Disease—An- to give the sergeant a detailed de- of the most appreciative audiences cheson, Dorothy Hope, Gezella Mary Klleman, Ethel Ginda, 1 .,_ ibject however to some other Found In Stupor May scription cf hat attire when last M.—Crowd* to Attend Ex- ever assembled in the high school au- Chiine' "The" Improvement is „„- Bakhay, Edna Maccaloni, Marion'; slight change if necessary: seen. According to this description ditorium. i2 n,,.de in response to a petition Have Been Beaten. Mrs. Mickla wora a light blue coat, ercises. Fitzgerald, Margaret Wohls. Chairman, Edwin Casey, Vice Mrs. M The success of the presentation rnn. many residents who pointed She Members of the Congregation of Lorraine Taylor, Elizabeth Commander Roosevelt Post. Joseph Byers, a negro aged about a light tan hat, tan stockings. was not limited to a social aspect. that the absence of walks m has light brown hair, weighs 135 Loving Justice (Hebrew) have re- Catherine Bartok, Lucille S nllt Prayer, Rev. Edward Mannion, 50 years, walked to the doorway The financial success was also great of the borough constituted pounds and is 26 years old. I ceived announcement that ground Helen Barenkorcs, Camilla Enotj;' that pastor of St. Joseph's church. of his little house in Hudson street —the returns amounting to more* ,,.nWe to the life of pedestrians. Stern, is 5 feett , 6 incheih s in height for the new Deborah sanatorium will and Charlotte Kovmes. , j :i m Address will be made by Mayor Sunday night about 6 o'clock- and than three hundred dollars. As the The ordinance to construct side- Suy g weighs 160 pouniU and is 30 years be'broken on Sunday, June 10, at 1 After an intermission there was a Thomas Mulvihill, Senator Morgan The only expense incurred was for cur- 11 ' Essex dropped dead on the doorstep. old. He wore a blown suit and a p. m. The sanatorium will be lo- solo dance by Harriet Lebowlt* fofcf , F. Larson, and the Memorial Day ad- tains for the stage, these returns are up for sudden end of the olld colorel d man ight colored ovet* cated on a large plot at Lake Ho- lowed by calisthenlc march and drill';, dress by United States Commissioner very high. r.-ading and paasage at the caused much excitement among ne- On Tuesday tlie police of New patcong and will be used for tuber- The various departments of the composed of the following pupilafe of Immigration, Hon, Harry E. Hull groes in the neighborhood. i ork reported to the local depart culosis patients. The local congre- school Bhowed splendid co-operation Solomon Price, Joseph Laxar, N«sf of Washington, D. C. The police learned that Byerffhad nent that Stern'* car had been gation was one of the contributors in their efforts to make the operetta man Goderstad, Alexander StojlM^S An invitation hag been extended 1 ,, ,, ,»t from a group of property been under the tare of a local phy- ound abandoned In the t«nth Pre to the huge fund that was raised to a success. Miss Genovieve Kramer, George Andrejski, Joseph Kubif ^ ' r t( to Harold G. Hoffman, congressman sician for sevdt|> weeks. He had ',w,u.r, TfteM petitioners related inct in Manhattan, The New York purchase the plot and erect the build- director of music, took charge of the Edward Kamont, Paul Mucha,J , , y are opposed to the un- of this district, but it is not known heart disea* Coroner John J. Ly- aport did not indicate' whether ing. The entire enterprise has been musical features and the acting, Bandalen, Jospeh Toth, Stephen; hal he at this writing if he can attend. man was notified of the death and ,,r,.v,ment unless given assurance Itetn had been »een leaving the car. conducted by the Deborah Jewish while the high school orchestra did Siorok, John Marczi, Clarence I,,,, the street is to be paved with The benediction will be given by removed the body to his morgue in Mrs. Stern told the police that Consumptive Relief Society. 1.-.S usual part in contributing to the warts:, Michael Woany, George «^ , Locust street. ( ...nnanont pavement. The Mayor Rev. Chas. B. MitcBhell of the First ler husband took all the money in In the letter of announcement evening's enjoyment. The sewing ba, Michael Pelick, Joseph Chubatjr*; Saturday evening about 7:30 o'- L, the action of the P«t.tioi.«r. Presbyterian church Ot Carteret. ;he house—about $40(1 in cash and Mrs. S. Shapiro, president of the department undertook, as part of the John Stromic, Michael BobencbJki^ clock, the police were notified that wll, in the nature of a holdup. Other The American 'Legion wants to :hecks. The Sterns hiivo four chil- society advises that de luxe buses regular school work, the making of Donald Clark. see an impressive turnout on this a negro was lying on the ground Iren. They conducted u fruit and he ld( the p have been engaged for the trip to the costumes—and what splendid re- Eustachius Dacko, Joseph thimr* b«i"« w\ " near Toppo's pool room in Hudson and, day and asks the co-operation of vegetable business at tht- Roosevelt Lake Hopatcong. The buses will suits they achieved! The beautiful Edward Kurdya, Michael Wadiakj stT(.pt that has curbs, gutters street. He was removed to the sta- stands • betttr chance of be- j every one who can in any w»y as ivenue address. The husband also leave from in front of the society's dresses and uniforms were greatly James Resko, John Toth, Zene Got. tion apparently in a drunken stupor had a huckster route. Mickla said ,',aved than streati without Such|slsfin making it an evnet to be re- office at 100 Fifth avenue, New noted features of the performance, yk, Stephen Kunak, Leo StUp«y . and laid on a bench in a cell. He • vV.v«Minti but no promise of memoerea. :hat he haB two small children, both York, at 10 o'clock in the morning Mention of beauty, of course, recalls John Poll, William Sldum, Franqi.J Day I had been bleeding slightly about the ill with measles. on the day of breaking ground. A the stagge settingsg . The Art departp - D'Zurilla,, John Grech,, Josepph Grafr. ;:Str.^.t c«uw *»™. *\ progra*» *m »*the America<* *• n««•«»• Legion» Post j mouth, Yesterday Mickla ami Mrs. Stern charge of $2.50 for the round trip The council daftrod final ac- 41 Yesterday Mc ment and manual training depart- ory, John Comba, Alexander % said, will presentt to the two active Boyy ' Abou"" t five hours later the man re again appeared at police headquar t n the sidewalk ordinance un- will be made for each bus passenger ment were largely responsible for winski, Geza J)emeter, Bert Sabay tion on Scout Troops in the town a set of covered consciousness and complain f ith th Seraftnowicz and Carltotf;,fj til the next meeting. ters and, after a conference with the Those desiring to make the trip are ;he success in this respect. The hoys Adolph colors with the name of the troop ed of great pain about the hip and A companion wdtaftaee to estab- chief went to the office of Recorder requested to send in reservations for if the manual training department Enot. in each set. The presentation will side. The region was badly swollen Mother Goose, Clara lish grades in &eex itreet, was pass- N. A. Jacoby where Mrs. Stern as many seats as are desired to the made the huge shoe which served as Act two: take place at the field immediately I and bruised. The negro who sai< re out a warrant for the nrregt Society's New York office. Mother Goose's home, and which Scharf; Jack Spratt, *., ed >n finsl raaaiflf and, adopted. before the parade begins, this is part j his name is Morton admitted thai Application for appointment as a of Stern on a charge of desertion The building in time may consist stood out sti prominently on the Zeleai; Jill Spratt, Pearl Of the work the Legion does for boys he had been drinking. He though and Mickla swore out a warrant on of several units. The plans were stage. This work was done as part J»ck Spratt, Nicholas Lemko; patitrnlmai n was received from Dan- he had Lbeen beaten but could no •nd is done with a view to encourag- ' ' ' ""~ •—•*•— '•"'* """''' "" H similar charge for his wife's arrest. prepared by expert architects and of the regular class work. Miss Spratt, Irene Pencotty; Jack Hor*r iel E. Kasha. He I* » native of th* ing Boy Scout work. tell just what had happened. town, married, wtll educated and a They furnished the police with the building operations are to begin Wearin the art t«acher, and her co- «r, Manuel Meiquita; Hiss Mur To date one boy's base ball team former business man. The petition photographs of the missing man and at an, early date. horts of pupils took upon themselves, Violet Neizgoda; Bo^Peep, Rose has enrolled in the Legion's touraa Emerson Street Again »s part of their regular art work, th* ahwar; Queen of Hearts, "-- was referred to the police commlt- woman. Thes« wiU be printed on I ment. It is surprising that in a town Open T« Public circular* to be settt to paMce de- Surprise Sfcower Given arranging of the stage to bring about Stutzke; Mary, Mary Quite C The Mayor and'council was invit-1 of this size only one team can be After being closed for half a yea partments. Pictures will also be For Mis* Giusie Woznak the artistic effect which greeted the trary, Helen Kiah; Wee Willie Whv od to attend the dedication of the • found to take advantage of the op- Emerson street is open for on published in some of the big dailies audience. Walter Wiuiiak and JOB- kle, Marvin Greenwaki; Simple Si- First Baptist ckorch (colored) on! portunity to reap the harvest of block and the rest of it will be ope in enarby cities, it was said, at police eph Gaydos reserve special mention mon, Joseph Arvay- Tommy Tucker, A delightful surprise shower was James Hagnta; King Cole, Frank Sunday. TUi Is the new edifice: prizepraws offered by the bibgg leagueg s to soon. Bi?t it is now a paved stree' headquarters. for their efforts. The last, but very given on Tuesday evening in the Goyena; Fiddlers Three. George Lef- .-r.-ct.-d since the old colored church the boys. Get your team enrolled one of tie widest in the borough. important point was the co-operation home of John Cezo, 83 Edgar street kowitz, Zolton Yuhasz, David Santa; destroyed by fire in April two before June 1. Any boy who does BuBines* people and private resi- between the teachers of the primary in honor of Miss Gnssei Woznak, whe Little Boy Blue, Milton Borsuk. not reach his 17th b.rthday before dents in the street were sorely hand- grades and the teachers of the gram- yenn ago. New Colored Church is to be married Sunday. The rooms The chorus consisted of: George'VJ Two tax * brought to the at- January l capped during the long period the were decorated in a color scheme of mar grades* This feeling of mutual street was closed. The Carteret Bat- helpfulness was most essential to the RomanowBki, Arthur Ncring, George* v:itiiin of council for correction, s«t pink and white. Refreshments were Makarinec, Bela Varga, Alexander' ;! the bill of »26.80. The same 11 A. M. Memorial Day service. useful presents. A feature of the by fifty intermediate grade boys un^f Arthu»- G'n(la> Arthur Mantie, 1 :harger and master battery tester, —Need More Money. old Rockman. Margaret •,,;.-,-(- of propertyy listed under an- AH patriotic organizations cordial- evening was an exhibition dance giv- der the direction of Francis McCar-1-1 TJ""1— M ™™.t Mi !«t and block number was sold 'his concern is now making up for Anna Hila, Helen Kisha , Evelyn [•th.-r ly invited to be present. • The new First Baptist church en by Miss Helen Bartok. thy. These boys shpwed alertness, The borough has to lost time. ki, Diana Gordon, Louise dtnpp, a; a tax sale. — — „ (colored) at Edwin an4 Essex Those present were: the Misses precision in thought, and spirit of garet Krinzman, Anna Orosz, l Many of the residents in the niiik.- pood all round. Councilman resulting from excavating, to replace .streets will be dedicated on (Sunday. Anna and Catherine Penksa, Anna team work in a most creditable man- trie© Fisher Helen Varga, Anna ttreet had to keep their cars in gar- Yeiuh declared that whoever is re- gas main?. The company has paid The program will begin at 11 a. m. Medvitz, Helen Gavaletz, Julia Greg- ner. chik, Elma Brockop, Mary Ha...^.,,,. iges in other streets-or else go with- sponsible for these " errors should IO attention to these notices, it was and will be continued until 3 p. m. or, Helen Shuluk, Margaret Dolinick, As |the drill progressed and new Helen Koensky, Anna Mitroka and'H lut the use of the machines. The jay for them. Councilman Andres •eported. The gas company will be The program will be conducted by Lena Mulavetz, Helen Bartok, Ethel formalions were made by the boys, Helen Szkarmko. ;;? ' jontraotor who had the contract to ja.H that the tax map is to blame be- isked to explain. visiting colored ministers and heads Pettel, Mary Medvitz, Irene Zannl, the big audience repeatedly broke Musical numbers of act on»i" pave the street began digging late taus. it is not up-to-date and causes StepB were taken to have a con- of colored organizations. Officials of Anna Cezo, Mary Cezo, Gussie Woz- out in storms of applause. The drill Overture; opening chorus "We'i[*. in the fall and then had to abandon l .•n.llt-ss confusion. The last map was ference with the Middlesex Water the borough have been invited to nak, John Cezo, Mrs. J. Cezo, Mrs. ended in a tableaux in which the All Excited" pupils; "The Naughty^1 the job on account of the weather mii.li- in 1911 and it was revised in Company in regard to that com- attend. During the day an effort will Zanal, ' Mrs. Woznak, Mrs. John boys formed pyramids three high. MiBs Beetle", Miss Bright and pu-> 1918. pany's activitise within, the borough, be made to raise $1,000 to help pay Krissak, of Bast Rahway. This brought down the house. "I Want to See the Wheels Go Another special feature that went P'1*! Wa A request from the local flre com- especially In East Rahway. The CARTERET MAN DIES off the church debt. Another special feature that went over big was an interpretive dance Round", Richard; "Go to Sleep lar.ii-s to be »uppH«d with a band in question was raised a» it> whether A telephone message received a . The church was organ wed in 1921. The United Workers of the Car all; finale,'M police headquarters here early Mon by Harriet Lebowitz. The graceful Litt!« Dear"i T^y an^ all; fi thr- parade on Memorial day, was the water 'company has a night to Five years later there was an anti- teret M. E. Church served an old Miss Bright and pupils. day morning informed the polic execution of this number won th LTanied and the borough will pay begin excavations, within the bor- negro demonstration in Carteret fol- fashioned New England supper Act two: "We Are Like the SH'il.-iO for the services of the band. ough without informing the govern that William Bender, a negro, of 5 lowing a murder and during that Tuesday night in the 'basement of young artist much applause. take ers inhabitants of the island Th. Mayor and Council will ing body of its plans. Some one re Union street, had just died in the the church. The menu wa3 strictly The purpose of this presentation "' inhabitants of tne island; toe 1 time the colored church was burned Mother ;ir in the parade. marked that the water company ii Perth Amboy City -Hospital where to the ground. The new church is New England type and the food waa was to reimburse the general organ- Goose", Mother Goose; MedT/ Charles A Conrad was given a per- controlled by the Public Utilitie he had been received some days ag located on a site some distance from skillfully prepared. The supper was ization fund in the high school so ley, the Mother Goose family; that the incoming Benior^ class might mt to lay a sewer in Edgar street Commission. Attorney Stremlau as a patient. The police were aake building is much well attended and was a, success fi- t.. . ,. ! : g 1 ^ !.„. ™;™vg * emsemble. to notify the man's relatives her fiil fdti Morris Gluck was appointed a con pointed out that the water company have a good financial foundation. Called .-!:.Ue. is ignoring the Utilities Commission ['and The money will be used far the AH 1 Councilman Walter Vonah said The latter body, he said, had dl Washington trip next year . For Decoration Day Parade'!; 'liiU there were several sections of rected the water company to lay i This operetta "Mother Goose Is- Hi- borough in need of mail boxes, land" dwelt upon the nursery rhym- Recording Secretary John A. C main from OOak Tree to the Whit Hi-quests for his aid in having them es of the story "Mother Goose" lins of Court Carteret No. Churo* in Woodbridge. Instead, had been received by him which is so strongly recommended Foresters of America has been jn^y said, the company is laying a mail councilman said. The matte: for progressive kindergartens of to- Btructed by Chief Ranger Edwat&> through Rahway and into East Rah I bo submitted to Postmaater Tim day. Tha pjay afforded the children Schultz to have all members of way It was decided to arrange i >y J. Nevill. and the council wit an opportunity to exercise their im- court at Brady's, field on We" conference with officials of the wa- i-k him in any requests made t aginative and dramatic ability, and day, May 30, at 9 a. m., to „. ter company for some evening next th ' iiostofflce department, , to acquire that very important «le- part in the Memorial Day riarad|i, J W ment "poise." All officers are to be in regallalU- an--* Th« condition of the road to B*"" | Coun(.ilman BlliB reporting for the "Mohter Goose Island" may be »U other members will receive way wag again _, . . finance committee said that in com- taken as un in'dicatiojn of the very badges from J. M'cCann on the fi«l< it lias been anytime these past six with the instructions of the creditable work done in the various The big chief sachem, Thomas £.__^^, "Ninths. The road is passable, but Commissioner of Municipal Accounts departments of the Carteret schools, will have charge of the Indian Tribe., extremely rough and dangerous and stups were being taken to have Karl thi-re is no prospect that it will be The pupils undertook the work as Krepper bonded. Krepper is - part of their regular class projects, improved by the contjfactor who tore ant to the borough treasurer and tux s 1 ew iiiul brought it to the brilliant con-1 FOR SALE it up to lay sew«r pipe. A t"" * " collector. «'f work is now completed" so faf as lusion shown ' Tuesday evening in A. letter was received from Mrs. 'In- main road is concerned, it was the presentation of the operetaa. Two family brick house with two-'- Samuel E. Bishop and family tisk- In determining the success of all •It'c-uled to ask the freeholders to *7he"sympathy y of the lota;, 8 rooms; two baths, all Im- dramatic offerings, the audience in Dave the road with permanent pave- thejt.m' timee J h of '"nit this year, the road is slated I council perhapii the most vital factor. The provements, on improved street with Samuel E. Bishop, prp t» be paved by the county but it bas touchers and pupila of the Carteret sidewalks and curbs, in one of the- tnen understood that the work would • A letter from John E. Toolan, public schools extend their gratitude locations TVI town. Price reason 1»! delayed until next year to allow head of the Middlesex County rec- The Frederick H. Turner Co the sewer trench time to settle- reation Council and Kiddie Ke«p Inquire Charles Ohlott, 69 Councilman Andres, reporting for :: Insurance :: Well Camp thanking the council for 459 Emt Av«., Sawarcn iRouaevelt avenue, Carteret. tlie road committee said that the at- cash donation toward tho support Telephone Woodbridge 239 tention of the gas company had been directed to th« condition of streets of the camp.

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D.PARUNAK At 120 Main $t. , Woodbridge, N. J. Furniture For Every Boom" PRBCRIPT10NS ,, Telephone UphoUtoring Called For and Delivered . Rug Cloning Gor. KBhw Woodbridge 1489 — Perth AnAoy 1699 »nd Green Street 454 ftabw.^y Avtnu* it •,;fe::^Ji FRIDAY, MAY 2J>, 1328 PAGE TWO tions of which have been held in FemimTw Logic Retolation tendon and New York, have achiev- Tonng Wlfei (to closn-ftstpd hti»- In tnifli, 1h<»rp In no mich thing In Portrait of Me Carter PH imperial micress on account of nnnd)— nnt yon w<\ 'l.'nr, It Is really man'* nnlurp na n willed nnd futl rfl the novelty of color scheme and to your Interest. Tlio more :nnney you Mlve Pllher f«r gnod or evil, In Directors' Room treatment. give me voluntarily HIP IPSH I'll ask •I the vfry moment of yon for. |tawthorn<\ Oil Painting of Founder of P. Key to Etrurian Writing Scientific Noiie Your S. Corporation Unveiled 1 After twentj yeiim work, I'rof. Al Among tbe litest nrlikvpmonts ot Money Formerly U. S. Stores This Week Will Hang In Di- fredo Twmbpttt of the University of the bnrean of standnnls nl Washing "Moving Day i« enough ton Is the development of a machine Furthest Corporation of New Jomey rector*' Room At Long A» Rolnpna has found the key for the to make a man take to the reading of Inscriptions on Etrurian that prodnees ionnrtfl from thp vlbra Company ExisU. antique*. The writings have always tlons set op In a qnnrtz Crystal by tall timber!" tallied archeologtsts. the passage of an plpctrlr current. As a fenturo of the twenty-fifth Time to Prepare-' | anniversary of Public Service Cor- poration of New Jersey, which falls on June 1, there waa unveiled this for the Memorial Day Outing • week in tho tWrectors' room in the Whether you plan to spend the holiday in the great outdoor* on a NowarV. Terminal an oil portrait of picnic or outing with the family, or a motor trip, or ju«t a quiet day at President Thoma* N. Mcfarter. In an address preceding the unveiling home, we are ready with a very complete selection of Fooda and outing Virn President Edmund W. Wake- accessories. Icr »ho i» aluo a director, referring Add to the pleasure of the occasion by purchasing dependable to Mr. MVCartor said: "Prior to the organization of the company* Pub- Foods at Sensible Prices at your nearest ASCO Store. li,, Service}, hr had attained distinc- tion not only as a leading member of In the Stores Where Quality Counts, Your Money Goes Furthest! the bar but as State Senator and Big Attorney General of New Jersey. Ho Reg. 12 V2 c familiar with the public utility Oval WBS California 2 cans situation existing at that time. Serv- Sardines ice was being rendered by scattered Ready to Serve. Al! food—no waste. EnouRh in each can to serve four persons. and comparatively small units. Ad- ditional money was needed for im- Underwood's provements and extensions. The Tender Sliced Reg. 10c Size ASCO time had come when a thorough re- organization and rehabilitation of Dried Beef Peanut Butter Deviled Ham the gas, electric and street railway tumbs C m C companies of this state were neces- C sary Then the opportunity and the 2'"" 25 3 - 25 3 25 man met, and Mr. McCarter, with a broad vision, conceived the scheme TASTY RELISHES, SANDWICH FILLERS AND CANNED FRUITS ! Moving day is hard on men: for bringing together under one Fancy Japanese Crab Meat .... can 32c ASCO and Del Monte Peaches ...can 19c Irregular meals, torn-up rooms, management the then scattered nowhere to rest when they properties and in collaboration with Think of next winter Fancy Imported Sardines can 15c Bread and Butter Pickles jar 25c come home. Mr. Randal Morgan and Mr. John I. Waterbury as a committee, proceed- R. & R. Boned Chicken can 55c Calif. 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—Please mention thi» pap Htartt-5,4,3 it help* you, It helps them, it' your paper.— NAVICOAL How to Hay ChbAIDkmooda—AV, J, 8 Summer Prides 1928 Buy your Coal Now Hetrts-Q, J, !?.*» Hewtt-9,7,* Clubs- K.J Clubs—10,8.7 666 Effective this date a further reduction of 50 ContH in thr- Diamond*—K, 5, 3 : A !:• 'Did7\Kar^da-Uia7\66 , , Caret MtUria anil quirVly BRIDGE Sta-A, Q.8, J Spades-10, 7,4 ice of NAVICOAL takes place. In onion to mak<> this Biliomncti, H*»J»rK«« anal reduction possible it will be nrawmry to deliver gainst by Heart*-A,K,2 •••• Jo* to temporary Conitl Ch.U-Q.5,4,1 Aid* in eliminntint Toxins awl . CASH. •% Wynne Fefguson Diamond.-Q, 10,* highly •>t«eiti*•• wat'ry •tTacitation*. CARTERET and AVENEL No ran, tat | iB* abonld thw* kanfa b* btd and pfayad? Suhttfcn t» STOVE tWaextartld*, NUT — THE MORE COMFORT AULE $10.00 in 8 Ton Lot. $9.00 in 5 Too Lot. ARTICl.K No. 31 — Clawifijd Ads. Bring Results $10.50 by the Ton $9,50 by the Ton In the preceding article, a letter from "After a careful study of the proper a correspondent, in regard to the proper bidding of two-suited hands, the writer bidding of twj-wiittti hands, and the feel* that the best results in a large Painless Extractions NAVICOAL CORP. writer**repty were given. That the tame majority of hands will be obtained by 1 Mailing Addret. Tel. Perth Amboy correspondent fa itill in doi^t about bidding the higher valued suit first, Dr. MallM "Sweet- some of these prinripl™ is shown by the even though the lower valued suit may Air" method means following letter, which, together with be the stronger. Such n difference In Box 393 P«rth Amboy 2781 i scientific and pain- the writer's reply, are given in full: strength, however, should not he a great "I hav« been thinking shout your re- One, tor, if it were, the lower valued lpss way in which cent letter in regard to biddine the two- suit should be bid first. I he bidding of to do pxtractinR. THEAT suiter when both suits are minor suits a lower valued suit in the first instance Thousands can tes- A Friendly, Reliable Service or major suits. I hope you will not think and then the bidding of a higher valued tify to this. Charg- that I am trying to argue. I urn merely Suit On.the second round, should show es moderate for all iW'r* f?m 37 v™"' experience. trying to thoroughly understand the r>artner that the lower valued suit is lat 2.30 Kv«v . . . 7 & 9.00 Unduplicated in Newnrk or New Ynrk. situation, I know perfectly well that longer or stronger; otherwiw the higher dcntfll work. you and your good player friends have valued suit would have been bid on the TODAY and TOMORROW . . . Surgical Appliances studied the game for twenty-five years, first reund. Fillings, Bridges and Crowns LON CHANEY In "THE BIG CITY" I and that your conclusions »re correct, Trttr!e!\ 1*itsr El88tic st(u'ki"W. Arches, Crutches - "In other words, one of the main Inserted Moat Painless Wheel Lhaim, any Special Article. • even though I may not fully under- reasons for adopting this rule lies in the ROD LA ROCQUE In "STAND AND DELIVER^' ArtifkM I^KB, Arms, ets.. made bv 4a. stand them. If a player has a two-suiter fact that ft failure to follow it gives such X-RAY YOUR TEETH (either two minors or two majors), and an exact picture of the hand. Negative SUNDAY . . . Continuous Performance ... Your Doctor Know. Ui—Rocommendi U« bids the weaker suit first, and there is inferences are just as strong as positive FREE EXAMINATION AND FRANK1E DARRO MARION NIXON no other bid, he Is left in with his weak- ones and some times much more in- ADVICE ANYTIME er suit of the two. Again, if the first fnrmatory. Take the .following. exan> In In hand bids the weaker suit and the second See Me First! pics: "LITTLE MICKEY "DISCORD" Henfy Frahme Elizabeth hand overbids, and the third hand sup- Hand No. I ports the bid of his partner, and there j What I Have GROGAN" Hearts —8,5 * are no more bids, the player again is Al»o—"THE COLLEGIANS" 33 Broad Street left in with his weaker suit. Clubs —A. 10,9, 8,7 I to Offer Hours 8 A. M.-8 P. M. Ncn Recent Theatre Diamonds —A, K.Q.T Our well appointed and thorough- r "The principle of bidding the higher- Spades—J, 4 MoNbAY ... TUESDAY ... " I'hone Km.

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CAftTJltBT PA OF. FOUR FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1928 I CARTERET PRESS The President's Message Lest We Forget May 30th SnbaeriplioB, f I 50 Par Year Published Evfry Prid»y By MEMORIAL DAY C. H. BYRNE, 43 Chrome Are., CARTERET, N. J. Telephone Carteret 813 C. H. BYRNE Editor and FLOWERS AND PLANTS Entered ut wcond elmu matter hnt 5, 1924, at Ctrteret, N. J.. Pout Oflif*. under the Act of Umnh S, 1879. Remember your loved ones With appropriate Plant* and Flowers on this day. Fnmffti Advertising Representative) N«w Jersey Neighborhood N«vtp*pfn, Ine. We have a splendid as»ortment of all kinds at your disposal. A SERIOUS SITUATION GERANIUMS, COSMOS, PETUNIAS, ASTERS, COLEUS When fire brokd out early last Thursday morning in St Ann street, a great deal of valuable time was lost before the SNAP DRAGONS, BEGONIAS, SCARLET SA6E alarm was turned in. Some one; with a flare for figures mi#ht HYDRANGEAS, DAISIES and SIRE AS ' easily calculate just how many hundreds of dollars each of ffihoae precious minutes was worth." The first alarm sounded All Kinds of Cut Flowers with vases to put them in wa« the "iren aft fire house, No. 1. Then, some minutes later, Evergreens, Hardy Shrubs, and all Kinds of the hip; stoarn whistle at the Liebig plant was sounded. Landscape Work By that time the two houses and the garage that were destroyed, were doomed. It was not a windy night. If it had been, the extent of the damage would have been much greater and very probably would have, been accompanied by loss of JOHN R. BAUMANN life. There were some confjicting stories at first as to how the alarm on the siren came to be sounded. It has been definitely Florist learned since fhaTSinnstf toy and smaller girl came pelting in- 633 St. Georges Ave. Rahway, N. J. to the fire house and told of the fire. They were out of breath Phones 711-712 *nd evidently ran all the way from the fire several block? away. By the tytie the firemen arrived the n>e wa« hopelessyi To accomplish land and crop divisions a large number of beyond control despite the tremendous efforts the firefighter) government employes were required who were mostly lazy, made. Several of them were slightly burned; more than one incompetent and corrupt. risked his life. The firemen deserve unlimited credit for the Force had to be used by the Red Guards to get any re- ftght they made at the St. Ann street fire. But the alarm sys- sults, but the general result was terrorism, oppression, an- tem is another matter. Keep House Electrically and archy, corruption and debauchery. The alarm system has not kept abreast of the growth of the borough. Carteret is big enough and prosperous enough to Secure Your Share of Summer's afford a modem, dependable fire alarm system with alarm Giving Judge More Power Would Aid Adminis- .boxes sufficient in number to afford protection to every section tration of Criminal Law of the borough. It would be costly but the same is true of Comfort and Leisure such fires as the one in St. Ann street. But it is a case of tak- By EMOp^R. BUCKNER, Ex-United/States Attorney. ' ing money out of one pocket and putting it into another. The /more improvements that are added to our system of fire pro- The judge shoqW be the thirteenth jnror and the third lawyer in th« tection the better the rates that can be obtained on inaurance. American courtroom. The judge is perhaps the most experienced man in If an alarm box system existed in Carteret, last Thursday the courtroom, and yet he is padlocked U such u extent he does noth- JL $ morning it is beyond question, that some one would have used ing but preserve order and rule on objections while the partisan lawyers 105 Cash — on Terms H10 it to give the alarm much earlier than was the actual case. work OD the jury. When the judge charges the jnrj he must not give the /pWENTY-ONE years of experience have The loss conservatively placed at $12,000 the day after the slightest indication of his own views. Instead, he confines himself to the produced the new Thor Agitator. It's com- fire is now believed to be much greater than that amount. seldom-understood law, or if it is a review of the facts he mast not in- dicate his own judgment of truth. pact in size and built to do big washings. Given a stiff wind blowing toward the oUter houses in the Works on the revolving reversing principle neighborhood and the loss would have been tremendous. The administration of criminal law needs manjr other reforms, but and will not tear or injure the finest materials. So much depends upon getting the fire department to the unpadlocking our judges would work a miraculous change overnight. If scene of a fire within the shortest possible time after it is dis- the judge thinks that the defendant has been proved guilt;, let him fell If purchased on terms, $5 down covered that any outlay to accomplish that end could hardly the jury so. Why the secret? Why the mystery? If he thinks the defendant and eighteen months to pay. be termed extravagant. Another feature of the St. Ann street has not been proved guilty beyond a reasonable doubt be already has th« fire was the low pressure in the water mains, At midnight it power to direct an acquittal. is assumed that the pressure in an industrial town should be at its best. If that is true the best is very poon Religion Must Take on Color for Purpose of These problems deservfe theiserious consideration of our Leadership and inspiration governing body. They are about as important as any that can Thor Electric Ironer come up. ; By REV. S. M. SHOEMAKER, New York. reduces working hours and increases leisure It is quite clear that a great section of youth does not know w.hat it time. Irons the most intricate pieces in quick TRIBUTE TO COUNTRY frftESS wants, and therefore the first need is for leadership and inspiration. Much time. It's especially desirable to have this ironer of youth does not believe in the intellectual integrity of many of us in in summer when light clothes must be laundered "The smaller newspapers of the country are the most im- the ministry; they believe science hasipushed religion- to the ifery edge constantly. portant newspapers, and incidentally, in proportion to their of the world, and may shove it over the rim entirely. They think we we circulation, their advertising results are the biggest, and their the transmitters of an inherited system of ideas which are all mixed up $5 down and eighteen months to pay. advertising rates are the smallest in the country. They are with the institution of the church and keeping conservative laymen paci- read through from end to end. Every copy of circulation' fied and holding our jobs down. - , means an entire family, not a family that lives in one room The lure of the liberty and the sin of the world is ^ deep red. The with a can opener, but a family that owns its own house, and religion of the churches is a pale pink. Youth wants color. Either youth 1 land around it, at least ninety times out of a hundred; n fam- will take what the world hag to give, or the religion of the churches will ily that buys everything, from the roof on the house, to the have to find a deeper hue. Novel Lamps eement on the cellar floor; from the hat on mother's head to bring the modernistic touch of today into your the shoes on the boys'- feet. The service that their publish- rooms. To be up-to-the-minute choose lamps ers render to the public is, in my opinion, the most important Announcing to Carteret Friends with pottery bases, bright colored or soft hued, service rendered by any class of citizens in the United States. with parchment shades to correspond. The country editors are distributors of information; they reach i The Opening of the minds of the boys that leave ttre farms, and they are the An attractive assortment of lamps may be nation's mental police force," says Arthur Brisbane. A New Beauty Parlor seen at Public Service stores. All are sold on By Mrs. Josephine Walsh our divided payment plan. After half a century in the publication of newspapers, ; {formerly of Carteret) daily and weekly, the writer can indorse the opinion of Arthur , s at 1012 Broad Street, Newark Brisbane that the country paper is read from end to end, and Next Door To Mosque Theatre the advertisements are of special interest. Where a hundred ;f Expert Service in all Branches $ $ read all that is in the home weekly, only one in that one hun- Permanent Wave, Entire Head, flO • 5 down — 5 a month dred peruses all that is in the big city daily paper that comes Massage, Facials, Hair-Dying, Manicure Trade in yqur old electric cleaner and to them. Large foreign advertisers are also becoming cogni- secure a discount on the price of a New Hoover. zant of the fact that spac,e in country weekly and smaller city Let the New Hoover keep your rugs and floors, daily papers is of real value to thejn; that they can gain more furniture And draperies scrupulously clean at less cost, at the same time securinff as much combined cir- Let it relieVe you of heavy cleaning tasks. It culation with a certainty that their advertisements will be will cope successfully with all the dirt and dust that comes into the house on summer breezes. read by all.—Woodburn, Ore., Weekly Independent, April 12^ Two sizes—two prices—$59.50 and $75. A slight increase over c*,h prices if purchased on

Seven Years of Bolshevism furnishes a striking example of what will happen in any country from the application of the principles of Communism. Keep Mazda lamps on hand and avoid the A recent book on the working out of applied Communism inconvenience of empty sockets. Buy lamps by to industries is written by M.L. Requa, showing effects of So- the carton and have them in readiness when old viet government on human life. lamps burn out. Six lamps up to 40 watts, sell for $1.38. In 1917, under the shrewd guidance of Lenin and Trotz- ky, the Soviet secured complete control and took possession — of the government of RuBsia. * CTI.A * MIar—FT The Assembly, so-called, issued a proclamation confiscat- ing all property in the boundaries of the Republic and abolish- Business Stationery ed all private ownership of land. The land was to be apportioned among the farmers for "occupation and cultivation, the products to be also divided up Every bushier man should have letterheads in common use for the people. p,nd envelopes printed especially for him. The farmers were to acquire no title but only the right And it is a matter that he should not iff posHeattion and \}&e. Large communistic farms were estab- economize on by buying the cheapest be Phone linden 8300-8801 lished which as a rule nearly all failed. can get. Good stationery pays big divi- Babies Love It The cities being the centers of political power, sent out dends. Let us show you samples. fcrmed commissioners to seize the grain crops and divide them For all stomach and intestinal among all the people.. (rouble* SJuTdutuifoiuxa dye THE LINDEN METAL CEILING GO. to teething, there la nothing There was rioting about distribution of the lands and better than a sojb Iniautt'and Ceilings W Side-Wills f-»>gaiu about dividing the crops, and despotic rule, worse than OU'L Tinning, Roofing, Cornice., old regime, followed commune rule. Hot Air and Pipelew Furnaces The mult WMB the farmers hKl *Sbjftm th#y could, and CARTERET PR] Mas. Winnow* iTRRET 'Ml 25, 1928" Carteret Cardinals Score Fifth Consecutive Victoi Local Team Swnmps Perth Amboy Pirates By Score of IS M CLASSIFIED ADSlNoChangeliiCounty A Mytterioui Visito? —Cardinal* Put AcfMs Nine RUBS in One Frame. .jitii advertisement* only one THAT LITTLE QAME w.,,rrl: minimum choree 2 ftp. The hnrd hitting t'»rdin»l bnne The hox score: School Ball League hall players slii(tsr<" THrVT Goens tn n «rnr(> 18-7. Thf irarin wan play- Mightci, p. .. 4 • |r, n,,tcl, Woddbridge, N. J. Two Battle, on Decoration GoSr's SEE HOuJ oEEPEH GAME UUA*frt>EN,~ Siekerk*, 1b 5 With * Sundny Work Mrn Middlesex County Intmcholastic TAKE feature. ~rte (rHt«« vf«« a thriller Kasha, 3b. thr OF HASH. \ SEEMED fivo nirUriefi afrtinst »o defeats. in SKY on Sundays. Liberal com- Carteret 2 2 ,500 OF MINE. 41 18 10 ,: Mitrhtc* as usual pitched B fine itiime. | ' •..'jnnu, real eutate. The work is New Brunswclk 2 2 .BOO IS HE 1 \e wns effective throughout, holding I "!,,,, nd requires no training South River 2 ^ .500 To LOST! - AB B B a he visitors to but nine scattered I ',il , than intelligence and honesty; Perth Amhoy 2 2 .500 Sable, 3b. 1 0 u r inifli'K His mate* pounded iSmith, ' ,,, for men who live in Wood- Results of Week Xocun, c. 1 f «-; he I'iratp hurler, for » (prand total i '•!,,„. 'Phone "Matawan 605" for No games on schedule Sable, If; 2 V- if 20, including five trif'<"B *nd ftw ,' ,,'uitment. Morrisey & Walker, Games next week Kovacn, ss 2 S double?. In all they netted IS ru»«. l.ii,> Sliip," Cliffwood Beach. Carteret at New Brunswick (Wed.) ALL RiGHT ? f Timko, 2b 1 ?. Conrad, diminutive Cardinal cen- V,j. :,'-!«, 25; 6-1,8. Perth Amboy at South River (Wed.) Kocutn, <•, Ih. 0 8 The torrid race for supremacy on ter fielder. Bpain pprformod brilliant- 0 0 FOR RENT the Middlesex County Interscholastic ly afield and at hat. This is the P«lo, rf 0 0 baseball league will be continued second nmsrrutivp (tame in which Smith, p. 0 0 |7n|i RENT—Flat; five rooms nnd next week with Carteret at New Conrad took hatting honors. In this liiith, steam heat, all improvements Brunswick and Perth Amboy at contest he hit (taefly four tim'en, in- 29 7 ,lt';i:i Central avenue; inquire on South River. Both games will be cluding Hirer triples. In the prev The summary; three base MtJ j,rf.,nist's from Andrew Kovach. played on Decoration Day. The lea- ioua ene.ountrr Cohrnd Rot five »it^ Conrad, (3), Medwick, Gal' in «ix trips to the plat*. The Card- Mil 'Jt>lf. gue standing is the same an last week Kocum. Two base hits, Might with all four teams deadlocked. No inftla' ninrveJouS offflnsive lia« Medwick, Smolensky (2), Galvan T\vo (iARAGES for rent. Mrs. P. games were on schedule for the past licen n proat factor in winning ball Struck out by MifrMer., 7; by 8m* i:,,lide, 467 Amboy avenu.e. Tel, week. this season. Tn*y have nv*r- 7. Bases on balls off Miyhtcz, 3; • y \[ Woodbridge. Brown will probably be McCar- 15 runs per (ratne. Smith, 5; hit by pitched balls. Me thy's choice on the mound next Wed- The had two bi(f innings. wick, Mightcz, Kovacs. Winnll OrTU'ES to rent, $16 per month. tin- third and the eighth, when they Mightcx, losing pit Inquire Middlwex Prem, 18 Green nesday afternoon. In the previous meeting between the two teams, th« acnrwl five and, nine runs respective- Smith. Time of frame 1:50. Ump slrw.t, Woodbrldge. * ' Blue and White emerged victorious, ly. In the first frame the visitors Ciko, Carteret hijrh school. vroreil four runs. However this lead Score b]^innings: HiiVSK, corner Grove avenue and and will hope to repeat next week. was short-lived as the .Cardinals re Pirates .... 40000300 0— Tisiial'e plac«, six large rooms, all Bauer will probably be on the mound for the county seaters. In the other taliated stronger than ever in th* Cardinals .. 0 0 5 1 1 2 0 9 x—l improvement*. It. Logan, 646 Ma- third, scoring five runs, gaininsr tbp j,!,. avenue, Woodbridge. league go Perth Amboy will oppose South River. letnl nnd holding it to the finish. FOR RENT—SEWAREN During the current season, South In the third frame, Conrad opened lil Mi.VLOW—Six large rooms, all River bos taken over Carteret and with a triple, his second three base Tigers and Harmony ,;,:, and C. R. H. |32.60 per month. New Brunswick, on her home field hit of the frame. Weiler received a pass to first. He stole second. Wiii'.s, Sewaren avenue and Brew- and is confident she can do the same Tied For Leaders ;.•,! place. to Perth Amboy. An interesting Mightcz and Medwick were thpn r»- IN LINE with the SPORTSMEN ired in rapid order. Smol«nskv hit game is expected. Carttret will al- REAL ESTATE FOR 3ALE i sharp double to left field, driving Two Teams Have Duplic so be well reresented by Blue and ____„ By the Sports Edito)— , • White rooters at New Brunswick pn n two runs. Sukerka's hit sent Claima In Twilight FOR SALE—four room house and next Wednesday afternoon. smolensky home. Galvanek then hit Standing. iv, Ms; price $1600; $300 cash, bal- a double. ;im I- terms. j The Surprise of the Week overnight into a marvel at A distance twenty- The Cardinals added two mm in Big Soccer Game Here 1 CirrtBTet Twilight tasgue K:ist Rahway bargain; ten lots fac- j „ _ six times as great. But Ray seems to have th ? sixth, and another in the seventh. Team standing iiiu two streets and including two On Liebig's Field Sunday "Chesty Joie" Ray, who in spite of being done it and now there is no one with temerity The final merry-go-round came in tho W L , ,,nivrs. Restricted residential sec- eighth when IB Cardinal men faced Tigers 2 0 l.fl tun. t;

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t * FLATWHITEJ49 ' Sdf sharpener A l I951 GARDEN HOSI >5I FLOOfS hi (3 ^«i/ /(nt of patnh ind t/ouroid Battery ^ 9.95 in all colon in ptf. guaranteed aH and gallons,. HAMMOCKS FireExtinguisherY^, 25 6. Soft, i 44 BSE* 3l515 /I2,95 feE^BDtNTC»LS Creepers DASH LAKlPS Tire flaps .»»••» 30*5-77/12.9® J^-SJ ^ lllusiratea . Shade aswrtcd 29c MATTING CDton C aenqns SE/\TS I5ndgc7able INNCPC TUBE! COMP16TP Hou.d DEFLEaORS H I6HHT auALITY Cold LOWEST PRICES 00 SETS JUG BOYCE-LTE Ml-C.IUw HiDGI CL1PPIRS Hammered firasj HIGH PRESSURE SUP ON MOTOR jov *4 • 1.90 VISIT OUR HOUSEHOLD *4 1.95 DEPARTMENT EVERYTHING PftOM S CENTS feW RUBBER MAT5 Tmh OUTFIT prfbrch wmm MOTHBALLS ...... h^ Jar 6 V. HORN •clomp On' : ILBBOX 65*WAfES SPOT T V". N 1} tfOH br U6HT MOTHFIAKE5 this ad with you- 39* MttO SMOKE \Side Lamps, qe Carriers Genuine US' 30MINUT B' BATTERIES /A A A A •* Mirrolike ?c 45 Po/t TIRB AU%O POLISH 95 GAUGE •29 /or Siandard J89 TI«E PAIJNT on&alloonTno * JHMH fl^I- = Aadiaior •=•- __ ^CUIHlONS 59 0 name rib DITCH MODEL Balloon LIGHTS Duoo~,^_ Q tf tub* •ki*ld*d Sat POLISH I^^K4OC TELE7ONE • $100 It TIR.E DlSTlUEP ' SPEAKER JACK LOA; stated aro four state™ of Queen Vletnrln within the flren and six Rlrkens tnli HHHI side of Ridgeley avrnue 40 feet;j Sp«ci»l Free Bua Excurtion On conform with those in effect for in- ,. ilirot'tpd and thence (',!) westerly nt. right angles j Tnr#>* Days To Beauty Spot terstate mils. Announcement of I ,. to snip Rt public hits. t» Ridgeley nvenue' n!i feet; thence! (3) northerly parallel with Ridge-1 Near Cranbtiry. this change TABS made hy D H. F'»rd Y, JUNE SIXTH, SHERIFF'S SALE ley avemio 40 feel,; thenre (4) east manager of the New .lerney Hell HUNDRED ANT) IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY erly at right. nnsrleS to Ridgeley nve. Thf> (truwth of home ownership in ivlephnnr ('nmp»ny The efTert will KiHT Between Manhattan Building and mie. Hfi feet to point or place of be- cities and towns, due to the fact tluit he to increase the convenience of „ ,,'clock (Daylight Saving Loan Association Complainant, and ginning. Heine Ints 1!> and 20 in calling, (riving (rreater privilege" on , |hn afternoon of said day Anders iSoren Niflton and Fllla C. almnst Hnyiine can affoTd to Imv , \9?.l\ which deed )V A U DEVILLED ,. ,-ertain lot, tract, ami par- WEDNESDAY, .MINE SIXTH, Under (be unified prnctices reduc ,,,l hereinafter particularly NINETEEN HUNDRED AND was recorded in Bonk Ml!) of deeds White & Hess, Inc., are the devel- opers of Brainerd Lake Park, nt j ed rates for station -to station toll FKATURE PHOTOPLAY* .jdiated. lying, and being TWBNTY-RIG-HT for Middlesex county at page 355. ,,r.>ii|th of Carteret, County Beginning in the westerly side of Cranbury, Middlesex County, where j and long distance calls will begin at nt two o'clock daylight saving time, in tne HOBART BOSWORTH In .,,, ntid State of New .Ter-in the afternoon of anid day nt the Ridgeiey avenue therein distant in a half a thou**nd hom«sit*t were ..nidi 7:00 evening. Previously, the northerly direction lfir> feet frorrf the Sheriff's Office, in the City'of New last year to people from Wood reduced rates for calls to points out- "FRECKLES" ,,in(j ftt a point situated in intersection formed by the snid side Brunswick, N. J. of Ridgeley avenue nml Indiana bridge, Perth Amboy, Brooklyn, New side the State began at 7:00 P. M. ,il,,'i-ly Hne of Holly Street, All tract or pnrcel of lands and ,,,,it being distant Two Jlun- street, theme running f Middlesex and State ',' ,Mhcrly line of said Holly nngls to Ridgeley nvenue 135 feet; for a week starting Sunday, and con for a 25 per cent reduction begin- , ith the easterly line of Mc-of New Jersey. thence (:)) southerly parallel with RIDERS of CANADA" v tinuing until Sunday, June 3. On ning at 7:00 P. M. and continuing ,\venue and from said heirin- Beginning in the easterly side of Ridgeley avenue 40 feet; thence (4) Ridgnl«y avenue therein distant, in the two Sundays, and on Decorntior until R:30 P. M. on alt station-to- nmnin(t easterly along the easterly nt. right angles to Ridgeley With PATSY RUTH MILLER ,. ,' line of Mid Holly Street a southerly direction 245 feet from avenue 135 feet to point and place I>ay, May SO, special free bus ercur- | station toll and long distance calls the intersection formed by the said ;,, live (26') .feet, thence north of lieginning. Being lots 37 and 38sions will leave New York, Jersey i where the initial period rate is more ADDED FEATURE E side of IRidgoley avenue 'snd thein block 373-E on f^p entitled "Map ;n line at right angles of said City, Klinaheth and Woodbriiige rnr I than 35c. A F0 per cent discount Street One Hundred (100") Houtherly side of (Jrern street; thence of Berkeley Terrh.-, situated in Ise - Brainerd I*ke. period hegins at R:30 P. M. and lasts "PEAKS OF DESTINY" \henec westerly on llrve parallel (1) southerly along said side of lin, WoodbVldge Township, Middle- spirit will •until 4:30 A. M. instead of midnight RidgMey nvonue 40 feet; thence (2) sex ('punty, New Jersey." Being pnrt A renl holiday picnic, ' .-ud Holly Street Twenty-five prevail on these occasion^ The , AS at. presentt . ThThe 75 per cent di^ . f,,pt thence southerly on a line easterly ami at right angles to Ridge. of the same premises conveyed to An- r guests are free to roam about, fish ]rnlln t period now in effect from of Hol! Street ley avenue 12. i feet; thence {:() ders Soren Nielson hy Frank J. Coop- ON THE STAGE ihi n'ngles 1•*" ? M. is replaced lumlrod (100 ) fWt to the point northerly parallel with Ridgeley nve er and Adell Cooper, his wife, by in the lake, try their sskilk l nn the midnight to 4:30 A nu« 40 feet; thence (4) westerly at deed (if August 2f>, 1925, which deed "golf-clock" course, or pick wild j "V tlw s0 Per fent discount. Uce of beginnlng^^ 2ND EDITION DORIS WlPPERMAN'S inir known and designated as lotright angles to Ridfreley avenue 11!R wns recorded in Book 819 of deed for flowers that bloom in profusion on The privilege of reversing the feet to point and place of beginning. Middlesex County, at pajfe 365. charge is given on any station-to- Lh(,r 20 on Block (2 on map B the beautiful soutBfcrn meadow slop [property jbelonftaft to Canda Being known and designated as lot? Decree amounting to approximate- ing toward the willow fringed • h-.rc '. station call at the station-to-station B7 and 5ft in fflock 573 (', as laid v Company- ly $11,000. rnte where the initial period rate is down and designated m\ map entitled Together with all and singular, of the lake. SPRINGTIME FROLIC igmvitt amounting to approxl- "Map of Berkeley Terrace, situated Luncheon will he- nerved at the 25c or more. Heretofore the revers- | IS55.OO. the rights, privileges, hereditaments al privilege has been applied only on CUTE CLEVE V In Iselin, Woodhridge Township, Mid- and appurtenances th«r««nto be- Brainerd like Park Community wtlier with all and singular calls within New Jersey only at the 50 * KIDDIES 5Q dlesex County, New Jersey. Being tonging or in anywise appertaining. Clubhouse on Half Acre road This I'rijrhts, privllegsi, hereditaments part of the same premises conveyed Wither person-to-person rate. WILLIAM 9. HANNAH, in an old Colonial home which hns appurtenaMSt thereunto ba- ti Anders Soren Niclson by Frank J. Bringing the intra-state practices ' ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM Sheriff. been converted into pleasant i|uar- ne or in tnywtos appertaining. Cooper & Adell Cooper his wife, hy ters for the club of which each pur- into conformrity with those for inter- kHAM D. deed of August 25, 1025. which deed JOSEPH STBINER, $46.02 Solicitor. chaser becomes automatically a state calls changes a few specific SUNDAY and MONDAY—May 27-28— •H recorded ii> Hook KM) 'if deeds rates for points more than 30 miles "r,-l 1,18.26; «-l. for Middlesex County nt page 355. W. I. 5-11. 18, 25; 6-1- rrtember. Children may romp on the ^_,| special playground provided, and distant. Tfhe ovetall effect on the those grown-ups who feel the urge, telephone Company's revenue is CLARA BOW may play ft game of "one ol' cnt" on negligible. the baseball section. In "RED HEAD" Everything has been provided to —Mention this paper to advertisers: make visitors feel at home. Those it helps you, it helps them, it helps TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY—May 29-30— who prefer to driva their own cars your paper.— DOYLE&CUNNEEN have been cordially invited to in- 2—FEATURES—2 spect the property during the special popularize the Brainerd Lake ronv sales days. j mer colony. The popularity of Brainerd Lake' Many bungalows have been built] ~ "Bringing Up Father" Park has been clue to ite natural there and more will be built this resources of scenery, healthful loca- summer, according to Mr. Hess, by FEATURING tion, and nearness to the cities, New people who want to grve their wives MARIE POLLY J. FARREL runswick, Perth Amboy, Trenton, | and children the advantages of a nd by Penn. R. R. to New York and summer in the country without the DRESSLER MORAN MAC DONALD] ewark. expense of a high priced seashore or M^n. with families who could not country hotel. ifford to pay hotel bills for annual cottages along the shore, Mae Murry In "ALTERS OF DESIRE" T week end vacations, have discov- j in not as fine a location as Brainerd Ted that they can afford to purchase - Lake, often rent for a greater sum homesite of from two to ten lots than we ask for bungalows at Brain- THURSDAY—May 31— 2—FEATURES—2 t the remarkably low prices prevail- erd Lake, and after the bungalows ing at these special Bales. They have are paid for, they represent on in- alao found out that a co*y summer creasing investment value, "CALL OF THE HEART" ottage may be bought at an amaz- "We discovered Brainerd Lake be ingly low figure and paid for in fore anyone else even thought of Featuring weekly payments which do not con-, looking for a similar development Btitute a drain on the budget of fam- site in Middlesex County. We pur- " DYNAMITE (The Wonder Dog) lies in even moderate circumstances, chased the land years before we The quiet and rest of the coun- started development, and we are giv- ADDED FEATURE tryside, and the many opportunities ing the buying public the benefit of for healthful outdoor sports, fishing, our foresight. After this opening "HER SUMMER HERO" swimming, boating, golfjjr tennis, sale, prices -will be advanced, so that hortebaek riding, the chance to have those who bought it this sale will FRIDAY—JIMI Continues! a garden on the fertile soil that has really have earned a profit of at least made that section of Middlesex coun- ten per cent on their investment lurry Here To Get Your Clu ty famous, all these have helped to within a week or less." Claire Windsor in "FASHION MADNESS"! AN INVITATION Thousands of Dollars Worth of it extended to residents of Woodbridge and vicinity to Nationally Known Menswear attend the Your Credit NOW ON SALE FREE BUS EXCURSION is always good with TO Everything Give Away BRAINERD LAKE PARK

MUST GO PRICES SUMMER COLONY Men'. Wriit Watcht. 122 Smith Street L*diel' Wriit (Cranbury, N. J.) Perth Amboy W.tche. Nothing Stock up Leaving our Woodbridge Office 4 Green St., at 1:30 P. M. $12.50 up Sharp on Sunday, May 27th and Memorial Day, Wednes- 50c Down 50c Week Au Mak« Held in for Spring day, May 30th. Luncheon served on the property. No. and Summer obligation. Reserve GRAND SPRING OPENING SALE WOODBRIDGE HOTEL ( \\ Our entire stock of Men's Furnishings, Clothing, MAY 27 to JUNE 3 CHARLES VON FICHTNER, Prop. Hats, etc, etc. is now on sale at prices never before CHOICE BUNGALOW LOTS BOARD AND ROOM BY DAY OR WEEK E h Dow PerW k heard of in this city-This merchandise has not been $99 " $10 °50c ~ SPECIAL RATES FOR TRANSIENTS damaged by fire or water, but only slightly damaged Every lot carries with it one year's free membership to Cor Green St. and Rahway Ave. Tel, 49 the Brainerd Lake Park Community Club. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. by smoke. Boating, Fishing, Golf, Terrnis, Baseball, Children's Play Ground Our entire stock of New Spring and Summer BUNGALOWS Merchandise was received just previous to the fire. $1495 $149.50 Down—$14.50 Per Month THE All New Straw Hats are included in our great sale. Ten per cent of all money paid by purchaaera ia applied to the treasury of the Brainerd Lake Community Club, Most of this merchandise was never unpacked. whose club-house adjoins ball field, tennis court, golf- clock and children's playground. Paulus Dairy f\ O' j. 1-:^ STANDS BEHIND Remember thiit Jirainercl Luke jjtork is Hot in a wilderness. A Main Office: 189-195 New St., New Brunswick, N. J pleasant five minutes' w»lk through slmdy lanes takes you to the stores, theatre, ehurrhea and library of the town of Cranbury. Phone 2400 Established 1890 Our- Reputation EVERY SALE MADE Buses from Trenun uud New Brunswick pass through town. COME AND BE OUR GUEST .AULUS' On Either of the Free Excursion Days (OSITIVELY .„ Buy as many lot* as yoij.eun at these advantageous'pric- U SE ERFECTLY MILK es! I Buy lor a summer homesite, buy for investment, ASTEURIZED buy for speculation to sell later at a profit. But, above Cunneen all, buy while these prices prevail, if you are far-sight- Walker-UordoD Certified Milk Doyle ed, if you are tthrewd, if you have the urge to make Wendm«»e Farm. Raw Golden Guernsey Mflfc Suydara's and Rutger'u Special Raw Tuberculin money, you will buy and shac-e in the amazing profita Tested Milk 175 Smith Street being made in Jersey real estate. •:•;. pt% DISTRIBUTION COVERS WHITE & HESS New iwn.wkk, HighUnd Park, Soafth Wv«r, - P»rli», S^ilb Amboy, P»rt» ABOM] Woodbridge, N. J, Perth Amboy St., Woodbridge, Pord. and Matuctoa, N. Phone 960 PA( (% MAY 28, I i food, rlothinjr "Vtrl building* and the experiment.,; . Thr mutiny will In- rail"! !<• nr Alpha r^ment Co., will \r\] hmar hi* Field Day Plan* Under Prominent speakers will he heard! home maiiairenwnt will be Rnswered and hear dinrtimionii nf f.lF APT hy R R F>»rtuin. \<"''!i"' to p!«nt planned lhr>ir rampnipn to win at n general swmhly in the mom- j Cement Mill Officials Way For Jeraey Women hy the <|w< ialiits, who will he onhome problem* by the vari.,-, ...••wrni Munacr-r »f tV P<-i<'=vl iin award latl year In tho aflrrnnnn Ihrrf will be hand to help solve nny problems the cialistd. inniB PiiH" Omrn! i 'irpuratio" A. Fred B Hunt, rlrrtriml rng'inppr iifpflrtmcnt in! prfiETam f«r wnmri ami *t The h<.ni. homemakers may present. Plan Safety Measures .! R Curti*, «orrri.iry ' f th" . •>»• of the Nazareth I'-irtlanH Ccmfnt nf Ibp \rw lir < v Staff Cnlli>(rp nf ! this timr the depRrtmrTit will kpr»n raiMee on »cnrlTI. Port I'd., \V. p. <;*n<', a»=iMAM nunajrer, Aftrimlturr rtni(r'T<: I'nivfr«ity. it | nprn h»u«1 nt thf extpriMfin build- Field !>*y at the College of AgTi- America"» Pantry Lehigti Vullfy C.rrHip In S«-«-land Oro-frit Va^i^inn, will re- IVnn»ylvania-I>ixie Cement Corp, alroariy mnkinp- plnns for the annual i in dr. rulture has berome inrreBninply im- No one who hai muneheil » port nn Mifety w"rk in thp retnent W A. Tiirnbarh. Hen-'iV' Pnwder KIPM |>ny wh.ih ii tn bp hrlrl at the] Throughout thr day the depart portAnt in New .lersey In 1S2enw7 t or demolltihed t pltte ,,f »ion Today At KaMon To Do- (ln.; and J-'^^ph Hro!i<:!nn, \,cc prrRi- industry durinjr 1 '.'27. I*rof. J. B. rollojr,. this yrar on Wednesday, .luno merit will rnndiirt a booth at the in more than fifin women attended the eotild »ver h« loniwom* In Mlnnp ric.* New W«y« To Elimin- dent. Nazareth p«rtlavd Cement Co., 1 Hopkins of ijtfayett.- Collefe will 13 formntinn pirhangt Questions cpn- affair to look over the'ramptis. the -Wirniin'n Horn* O»mpanlon ate Accidents.. ! be th* banquet xpeakor. The local sre othen appeiriri^ on the prurram. ronrmitW of .Trrsie.ment.« nf R. B. Firiuin t>{ Naiarejth, R. Krsme, of Ea«t"n and Msj^r H. A. Retiinger of AHentown. RABINOWITZ HARDWARE 19 GARDNERS GARAGE of op^mtTijr i.ffif the Ironton. Ohio, plant f :'"• hap.

Tar j Ti.r Paper -!n-rl. Tar 1'uprr. I .1.. I'nndrrt XI ?£ idli "EVERYTHING FOR THE SICK TO MAKE THEM WELL AlB/lllill . II .'.", II. . .flftr • i :A \U OH rtpitt I on I ; ..« \1. I M l l :ioo I I In! \! IV Largest Dealers in Drugs, Herbs, Oils, Sick Room Supplies in the State p :l.-.e (Ilia • I Ml \m -.ilrin-iiT. or lp tM>r Zinc Oxide -Me |i I (HI 50 10-Yard i Vint TubkU l i- Mini T.ihlrU Adhesive Plaster !Mhtf TN1II(*I« 4 Gauze Bandages WIDTH I.F.M;TII rni< K ? 10 1 Jofenfton 1- Johiuon't, M«rld. I do t.'« r> yds. 21c IWn Hodit Mrttvrfc ! SIZE EACH I)OZ. SCHWARZ'S ' 2 in. 304 SnHa ^IruMti 10 yds. tic MM! Siiftn Mriiw* ! 1 m. 7c 75c 'j in. 1.000 Hodu Str*»« 4, *«, nr leas* . iwv r p««\ or ll« t§* I" in. 9c Sl,00 1 in. , yds. 3*k- n«j. sr leas* . 8JI 2 l>oir n«d M liat* IJaj . ,ds. 69c Surr Shot u . - 2 in. lie$1^5 1 in. >U»cr MM! • 2Or Munrlunrl> (t aliiii'lnl I m WaTrn Mr IV \Ut.i.n O\r, am «4« . ..t< POc Kluarl'f . !)ll• HIM U Tablrtt .50* in* t-jVi 4» rilU. JIT. .Sir 11. JO htuart'a Ojiavrpnla Tab IOA IM Vufri>. •HH. 1,-,r Slork Cn^tlle ruiap It* ion V.JV'.IU ntK. S-tr. .1 >di. Strrllilril liuu/'. Mr f I A* \i*wb«n. .Vcr • 69 Fourth Ave. 565B!oomfieldAve. 10 .da. Mrtillird (inuir Mr B87 Broad St. 114Springlii 457 Clinton Ave. :tO id>. -Irrlll.rd (lisu ttr, Ami>ere, East Orange | Bloomfield Center I Ib. >ulphur Powder to* New William St. Near West Street Near Peshine Ave. •! H». fuinhnr Pawdrr Mr .Jfi* I:S ft In. HuTphur Po-wdrv «•* 10) II" -nlprlir Pvwwer l«* I lbs. Hre Hall IValhlnc) *«e H ll)> Hen Hall Ibathlnil Mr \maml 1 It... «.it Krrrrlnc) Me \i»U Exceptional Values—Read! *V Hew list—lower Prices KEEP THIS PRICE LIST FOR REFERENCE 10 Ib. fall Ifrrralnt) 3n* Kllfl -•!•', Kasar. nirnum ••* Oil, Chemicals, Photo Supplies, Insecticides, fl 00 MiM> Haaor. Clvk I.V t %« A»fcl 4n IX Drugs, MediciirtH, Gauzes. Sick Room IT l£ BOUND TO SAVE YOU MONEY Sl.00 hafrU Kainr. Rr-retdj RS* IJ« Garden Fertilizers, Ete. al.00 Snrelr Kator. Gem. B*e I: •» »lr Pltlc. (,,t -irk. Host of the Items in This List Are Our tl.M Safrli Bator. Aato fttr'p aft, Supplies, Rubber Goods, Etc tl.M Siif'lr Bator, flitlrttt. .. 7»t 11.00 ha frit Baser. fenaVr'n . . .mta - r 1*i". l-ls. 3S« More Items Too Numerous r- -fl «,r.(, Kaaor. Oll'rttr 4»fi I* IS! \dh.-il.r T.r-e. 1-la JJr More Items Too Numerous ALL YEAR PRICES 13 00 .tarrtr tat or, Aato M> I tl ftflr Ateetiirr. Uil el «slrr We to AdvertUe I . ,M -..ittr Bator. Mrhlrk . 4.7-S |l A* ^lomLjrr. Tlirmt US* to Advertise Those of EXTRA DEEP CfIS arc =:PECIAI,S until SATURDAY. July 7 25,000 MK Sarrlr Baaar. Durham'. 3.V 25,000 1 a k a a f II 00 llnniin. Nn»*l . ape ^*4a**W*«>*<^V*4>* <******* *^ >a*VV ^WW *V^r*^*^>^*>^>>*^^>^*> ^l^>^> Sar*N>^»«Na^ «l •-. U.-mir.. Kr.hr.rr Mrall) a ;.> s.if«lj Baiar. Aat" strop s»c II .-rfl IKimhrr. IV < ilhlt . l.t» • I 7.-i Member, llr \ llbit 1.M WE HOLD THE RIGHT TO RESTRICT QUANTITIES OR WITHDRAW OUR SPECIAL PRICE ON ANY ITEM IF OUR STOCKS GROW LOW OR EXHAUSTED ~..W Vli.phrn Tshlrt« a ^ No Mail or Telephone Orders Filled—No Goods Delivered—Look Over Our Alphabetical List and Buy What You Need. |n I»prweraj MlassaT 3MI II Turk root PoaraeT. . oar IIMao i \.jlrlivirin a iaattlrv Hover.... Mr, PvarlMlnt Ootfll 4 ni. Tlactare Iodine 4J* m 6 It. «'«M Cnu t> Ere Capt. IV H4V HIT'I 8«o sad hulphur :»' 3 Malawnt Emstlr nWare.... «.in*h Mr KOe HorUrk't Halted Milk 1> -.V Ijtdr Bstfcer Crrnm . . . 100 Pill Btianarb CoaiV ,. 1 Ib. Toeteeo Datt. .tBe !».«• \JJn.lo t.v ll.» Ijtdr Bataer 1'ir.m,. Me FalrrfMt. eara ... I pt Ar« rhlartfonB l.bilnrat Battle llaaamces. f^.-liflil . . . »1.»O Ilorllrk's Malted Milk tl»< «l n-> K»lr>fao<. baaUo 8" IM Pill OalntM. t-rr. .. X Ibt. Totam 4V • «,. 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I .M *?.7S Unler-t Dlaartlr Floor J f>» 2A> Porid't TIlMee S3.M Tee Nail rllpam 1.9H An Buaaca. »!• «l.2ft Hnlr fItprrl K9* tI.H.I Ustar't IHabetlr filar in 83c IM TaklaU Wartaf'. Ttart . ,7V Vr« -ttesaaiir *"•. »••>•••«-!« . i*rs n* n*rt. Arrtl Ma reaeaaVnt Taatb Paste .. II.M Arrh HuapertrrsHt . Jual Mr |M Calanrl Tablrlii. V.-ir. l»r I'omprlaa I Ilot. N'-"|i». VI IT • M TakMa !>*i. HaUetlate 6a> •;n* s4 '•< tlnlr Ifpin ami (l.M Qt. I.lQBl* Barnrr.-s .sat IM TabkU Haoaiaria. H-tr. .19* ;i ve Arch ftupporten. 4aa« 1.3A IM (lalaaMl TjbWl.. I a- "0* Ml* Fair fonder. hVM,r Klw $i 0" Hair Bniihrt toe - - Mnalrt. Hanlro 4.V ;:M Arrh Mupporters. Just . 1.811 Mr Fan- I'.jwdrr. M nil . . A~l '.Mrt. liarehaHn, H-«r 7»r 1 I p*k Caxda. "Swffxcr. tl.sn Hair Rnulira I.'U «lr .A4V IM Taalett rtaeehuia. I tr.. . . Mr " ! .\O Arrh Supporters. Junt.V" ,V>r Fnrr r.iudi-r. l.rl, F.trr «l.;i 'lair Brn.hra I.JM HI.00 Lavorlt «• ll.U Ankle Hupporter. glrru-iUC •Ai l>rda. "»il«w«'ri . A!lr t at. Na«l Oil. ~- . _ tat) lablec* rktrrfearln. I n l.M M vi Ankle support.. Nainui. •..•»• 7.V Fur* rowdrr. I.ovr-Me. S" " Hair flrs>llni. i.«« in* I.u»rh Wi> Paver . . tLM Pas Basins ..... 100 Tahlrtt Oasrara. lmpr . . . ™ FT r«rn IUmr*T tl.OH rare I'owdrr, tol'oll'l a •Hi « ' w Hair Bm.hrt t.H4 JMr Lonrb W°M PaBrt... J.V Nasal nnuch- l.lasl 4 et. Poison Ivy Lotion. ll'II 1 I'uw-d. JIJJWII, l.f^r Mr l.nrkv Tlcrv Tonic . •"- Naul Tl* 0' SM TtfclrU laerva. lmpr . . . . * .Vr ir-iimroam ..: .3»r Natal Irrlnli • oi. Peltaa Ivv Lotiea. . IM TiMelt Oaeraxa. .'. n. . . tl.M CUwbx Alarm Felt, null ...... Sl.no Heatini: C:id«,' Wrrlr!*. .i.98 IIOO (.arkv Tlcer Tool* Fell, Plula or .\rlY. 6»l.. IH)r "- Liwh-Bniw ^ .^ 'Jp-Ktlrk, t)krklss .... Q MO Tablet. Casrara, Blokje .tor n»lii TaftrmomrV U4S Clock. ton S8.* Hratlnc Psd*. Elrrtrir. a.M Tn.hon. MfDpl 1*0 TaalrU Mlirmlnr No. 1.' oOr Ix.CA (Uwk. $I.*O FavoriU I'rrarrinllon . . It ir .tor Hill's I nurart 1», ... UD-f>tlrk. Poaiaetaa ive %-doi. Qulnlm. Capl. S-ir. ilOt- Ba.ua* Analgesic 3.4D «l.ff* Krllnn.- S.T. Hipophofi 10, •Mr Up-rniek. Refer Oallrl. IB*. . tor IM Tablrt. Mjol. i'^ «T . . .SOr I 1b. Bl Crt.naU Holla M.TT&& CIMII.. Ben Dr. ,1.1" II OO Hot Watrr Rot tlr Tfv 1 dot. Qalniae Cm. o f r. (l(lorkk . .1.08 fl.«0 raliln S)rhn II 00 I^'to-Dntru 7»r 3 dot. Uulnlne pjfit. 2-ir. IM Tabl*4t Sale), .1-rr .«Or i 1st. Bl-Carbspa<< Coa». . Lsnlnoni. *1.JM> Rot vTsler Rottlr Hr . sat >M Tablets 1'rrsuniu. l-tr .tdr .-. llrt. BMWknill SWl. Hk >* I.a«* XI.Mr Kuiintlln K>rinif>ii I l.lflI L-_-»L-^tt' TatiaaTatiaal STrinf" "r M tjalnlae Pllli. S-aT . 2V 1U lb< Bl <"»rl>i,nat« 8a4a. tZ.M Fiiuntuin ^>r,n:r. . . 1..1" «!.Ofl Hot Water Bottle 1 Jto tt.na I IJ- H .es•' Vaaiaa~ " l BTrinitr" . 0 IM ttalalae rlDt. 2-cr.. . . Tablrl. Peratajujan. .. . . 1.00 S3.Ml Ilot Wulrr Rottlr I.IF, I l.idlr.' Vulaal ftvrlllfT . 3»e :lftf Bromv .'Htirr (2.50 Fountain S.il«;m I 7A (3-m riot Wntrr Ratlin 13.M u-oa. QwTalne Powder . . (IV leo. Tablrtt Prnaanciia. I-ir. SO* 7B*. t3 30* Il.i on i Tooth PaaU ' . % .Ib. Orrlt toot '•"der. . .IV IM Taalttt Frrmauaa. A-tr 3.V liar Itromo SH4//r . . . . i . . . I '-•» t.1.M ruurtWln v>rincri H» Rlmrvli Alihm, Pow'd. 1 . 4V «-M. Quinine Powdrr SBr v rilror»rbonut« Ip AOr Fount .in si. ,].,-, Tuhinc •in* I'vBn'a Tooth Pawdel . . <4-lb Orrli Eoot Fowdrr. 11 at. Qaiaine Powder 6»r MM Tablet. Frnnansaji. Z-tt. l.M tl.'it Bromo . fllz»r ...... l.HB AO* Hlnd't lloarr and Atmnnd ^0*, loron's Tooth Powder . . 1 Ib. Orrl. Boot Fowder t'j.&O Brrmo Srttaw l» 3-oi. ri. K^l. (iwiim 11.Of) Htad's Hmri-Almond.. .W . .37e l.M AOO Tablets Permantma. o-IT. •l.'S.I l ZAo dillrura rloap 7i>r I^ne-M* Fie» Powerr B*e Orrh.rd White IA l.00» Tab. Karrltarln. W-tr . 1 . 2*o Tullfon. Olntmfot Tib. QuWiaVliipi .'.:'.'.'.'. . .40* 1.000 Tub. riareharin. LIT. 2 00 '. II),. Illr-1 St*4. (loan Pint Fl. Kit C*«rHra IM 'i-im. Hrno Neeille.. R.tn..l._. Qaurt Lime Water. V. S, P.. 1 Ib. OvalfOvaltll m . .We r, Iki. H.ra Srnl. Caunr . .fl»r SO« eutlmra Mutmrnt Ij-I'i. Frund Srrd. hrlrrt 'illr 3.98 1 dot. . ttnlalattvlalae PH.Plllt.. rl-tr.. .30* 1,000 Tae. .Vspirla, A^r 3..VI IIOO fallenn. Olnlmfnl I doi. Hvpo Needle*. RAD. 1.7K 1 oi. List Absorbent S Ib. Ovtltln(iT.ltl e 3 do.. Malar PllULilt., n-cr.. . . 50* 10 lln Bird Scrd. fanarr .1.00 Hlb. Frunrl Srrd. wlrr! ,*.00 l.Ofl OTolrvrla . 7V 1 Ib. Talraat Powder, plain. . ?Ar . I'M • ™ ('.mphi.ralrri (111 ••• r j-i.is nvno Sjrlnre. Ht I ot. 1 Int Abaerbent lM Ol B« QalnlM PllU S-c 7 I Ih I'.lr.l ?rrj Milrd 3rrtl. Mlird 2 Si C*mPhor.;*d Oil •M'e V.-lb. Hril'bore Powdrr X OI. lint Absorbent J IwTlJulnloIM qolnlor, Pillspill... A'"tr. '.' 4 oT rami>h"ri>l*d Jl 1 Ib. FlaJtf T.r < amnhnr . i o* Pouilr 10 oi. Lint Absnrbeat 1 oi. (HI Lavender Floiren. . . .!•< fi Ib. Talram Powdrr. plala IM .'> Ih,. KlrJ hrrd Mlird C«r SO* "•-IJl. llrllrbore Powder . 2S« " W. Cdddltloll n PPowjrn . '. l.OO 1 in. Jalcum t'erfimnl Herat 40c l« (»nwhi.r«l*d Oil '! lbf«. FI'lUp Tar Cimti!i«f.. I Ibtb.. Rrtlrborr Pouilrr 1 oi. Oil Lemon ... 2.00 IS Ih,. Hlrd Snil. Mllra. . 1.00 H lbs. Flnkr Tir (';im'i>>iir (10r 1 oi. Oil Peppermint .l.OO •1 ll>. THICUIH 1-rrfmaed Bent 7Sc ! II*. Bar^i .s-v 1 lbs. Rrllrbort Powdfr . 8.V . .'JO* .1.^5 [>ir«m*l Burnt •-car . 10 lh« Flakr T:ir (uniilmr I <"! M 1 oi. Oil Settafrs. .38* 5 Ib. Ttlram Perfamr* Bent I.M) 'i llj« fVitr^v . . near. »0r *I.M FrTrr Tlirrmomrlrr ... r .1 lbn. Hrllebore rowd*r. . 1JW V> Manse. Haas nnmrl Burnt ^ 7- K I et. Oil Wlnlenrrern . .ISr. at :Mfi- Tiree -luu»rutte Puadtr 10* .1 It,, n,.IJX ! r . to* • I.J.'I Fnrr Thrrrh«-\ -—. ... I -" • I Manila Denllatorv. 6»e 1 ot. Oil Wlntertrrea '.'V- W. Maoj Other. •. l|.r. 1 Him MeTov's Tablrt. H.V Ill oi. tlil vVlntercrrefl .... R 3 M Cllronrlhi Oil . . 30* *"."« Frv»r "f'tfrnv-t'' f. . . . I.". ", *«.•• Irerio Rupid 4.48 1 oOr 1 n<1 l.M Tstlee Llpellrk 7Be 4 ». Cllruori;,. O • .4.-C «"i.»'U Fevr-ri T't^m-. .TII>- . ."TI II Mrllln'« Bail Fowl I oi. Oil of Anbe Seed . . . . 2V Me Tooth Paetr. kelraet tic 1 ul. lll:i• Mineral Oil. Russian 60* IV II.M ttubber (ilevet Me Touih Past*. Kalmus JV, HIM CUronrUa 0U l i Flllrr P^nrr, I.I In. . 8ri>r'!"w 1 t » ot. Oil of Ai-noni'...... 2V Mt Tiwlb Paste, !•*»«•* in .-.(!< Haih ."-nniilr. 1 ••M-. C. Intnlln. 1 -JO 79r 1 at. Mineral Oil. Ku.nlan. . 1.00 4 in. Oil of Almonit. Me Kubbrr TuWinr. . . I1.4MI Hath Suuncr...... - Hullrr t< • .iV Flitrr P"">*. is In 7»or'-'v .40* Me Tooth Pas.e. Ipau 3.V •p-r. i: ln.ul.li.in« . 1.20 ;_-..; H,. l Mlnrrtl Oil. Kus.ltn. . I.tl"» 1 ui. Oil or Rrrmmot 7.V : lir Rater Stnui SOr C1..VI Batli S|ir»tri . Hrtr rilrr'Pinrr. 18 Ih Hfnr'.'V 11. at D. t.it SO* I II.M Rater rllrot.. . . 7»* Me Touth Patt*. Pepeowcat. . . 4J*. «'V-:'I Inaulln 1 cal. MlnrrU Oil. Kusslao 3.00 1 ni. Oil of Bar ^A Blrhtor. slrrrarv T^itis. . . Ib Coroa Flow*™ R.V Flllfr p-rr. SO In. .4for«V lotrrl Powder l.an. . . |J|r 1 Pt. Mlnrral Oil. Amrriraa 4Hr Mr Itl.. M KaioItalicr Ppplropss . I 1" Me Tooth Patu. IrJeat^ 3»c 'lb Ch Itl.oo Fbnrr* Farr '•"•lift. . . 71r 1 oi. OH of Cinnamon Ml Ilirhlu Mrinii? Tab. (VOt .'WJce l»M*w*tt PoiPoivdrv r (.lias — 1 ut. Mineral Oil. American- S«c 1 oi Oil of Otronrlla . . . tZM Baaor 8lraps '. 1.7B Me Tooth Pala, PhllUp 3.1c IOO Blrhlor. Mrrrarjr T.bi <•••* Farhitn-ii tnatJi l'»«lr. . . :i7c ll^r bwl Pnw ( s* H-«al. Mlnrral Oil. Amrr, III) .SOr (3..MM KaaoK Hr Htrot m .«.»» Me Teeth paste. Ferhu's JOr •Ml Rirblor. Mmirr labt. ; iun 4ft, » oi. OU of rllron-lm ... ion lit •A-lb. Frrnrb tflaJk . .'-•Or 1-1*1. 8B* IrrlliiUnn lrnl. Klneral (Ml. Amrrlran 2 4« 4 oi. Oil ef Cllronrlla .45*. M Baior Wroo. .3.50 Me Tooth Paste. Farbaa't Sir 1 nt. Bar Kttm. lmoorUd.. 4» 4ur 1 Ib. Franrh Chalk . ."n> lI-Otm . flOfl.OOQ IrricatonIri . Mm II.in Maltinr. all klndt »> U.04 K*ior KtroJ. .4.0« 3-larh Test Tabes. 0* 24 ui. Bar rum. lmoarted •f.Ot. ii.»!V Irrlentom 1 oi Oil (edarwiind SJJIf 8Hr 7V Fll« (l»c - ,'X Tn> XI Ma-mnln Tablrt. '!>' 1 oi. Oil Eartl I oi. Oil Feartrl Keed pLl Khabarb and M«w. : •-lath lest Tahee .IV urn tl.M Flit AOe Meunen's Hhampoo' SO* O'Pal Hair Urettla* . . . ,4V Me Ksur Blaa>«, Anlo4lnip IWe lietrepln Tab.. Vn 1 Ib. K.irdr.liix Ml 11 lirt- . . . ppl rr«a> Pe«rofc>«ai . l»e Fmllw Taew. Or 1-lJT Insert Powder . BV Me Mennrn's Hhavlnr CrMJa nor, Ola Nail Polish ..*«* ft II,. IU.MI.HII Ml.lore . . i _i" trade PtUolrnm . . 4-IJM. laseri Pnwdrr LIB . .lit tl.M KKaio r BUdHBUd . Aaro-HIArH .llr j Ik (ialaiaeatlwU ^ tab** tv V, IK. Maitard. Blark. . , i. . . e 2ftr OU Nell ~ Me KatM Blade,. Durham -- ' I-V- -VaiamUwv rranei. . . «V !.-H KUck ll.ie Pfiwiler. . . . •Jnida pelrolrua. I "1 fV-lbt. Insert Fowdrr .... t in Vi-lb. Mu.ti.rd, Blark 2.1* ."IOC BUck Use I'owdrr... . .8.V Zfi Prrdtna Tnbrt. '.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.. "JOr BO* Olive TLuisrsiiit-, 40* Rater Blades. Evematj. . fJ.fMM Ilusurul cturulhieh . 1 Ik 17p 2V Fertllla Plant Tablett 23r I1.00 trrliol I Ib Jln.Jju-d Blark 40* too Olive Ttbl IIOO Hl:i. k Flat Powder. I .•-•.I **.nft tavalM Cu.hlnn V> Pt. MITk Hinni. 2V sblcts. FJw.ras SO* Krtlnel 01n(m*nl 4f* «IJ"" W I'mbreUabrellw* i:,Ij. Ballilnc C.ip. .I.Ji" I I3.OO Invalid Cu-hluii • l.M Besiaal Ointment 77* »»M imarcUa 1 41) G 1 of. Milk MMne*l» Wi' «** " U*t lite I (U|>H .8.00 I3.na Invalid ration 1 ut. Milk Mumrslm 5V Me BevelaUea Tooth Pewdrt W-lb. I Plata's rtlraeaftttnale79r Gaunt RII—M .... . Tump.. So* liaate Ru ' a(r, lVi-larh Be tl.M Ironli-d ' Vratl . 1 tal. Milk Matnftils. 11.75 Vi Ib. Korhetla Salll IV 1 Ib. Iplahn'. ( llr«»xb«ale l.aVI 7.V Itathlnt Caps .if Camnhur romp.. I.1** Cmuie Bundace, '«-lnrh 11* 6-Inrh Ice Ban . .S _ Ib. Mnlh Balls or IS*. ({ Ik. Boeheilt StlU • We II.M Irtaal. Malr. ilaea \JiV * 1 oft llull,|nF (Kl>. • » Camolmr Comp. . I on (itaie Baadaie, i^lnjh 13* B-Tneta lee Baf • , .l.M 8 Ib.. Moth Balls or flake .TV Palm Olive fthavlu Cr. .toe 1 U>. Boehrile Helta : 4 V II.76 trunl. M»&. eaaasrl l.M) Vj l»t. Bun Surtij-erfl unrlla Compound . . Oaat* Baaoac*. .1 lach lor a\Ma/*ir*rd • Ir* Bun .lift R. Ib. Moth Balla or fiakej (Me Mr. Palm OOU»U t Shampoo S4e IM RblrUlU Tableta, U ilr :iv I2.M t'rlnal. Mal«. tra4>*t*d 1.79 1 ul. Itui; Hnmyprs 4qrlla Compound . . (lauir Ranaace, SVilnrh 17* lite IneMte roar* . .It* IS Ibt Moth Hull, nr Vlakea IJtO IM PPape r NNaakUs .20*. IM Khlnltb Tablets. fa> • tl.M llrlaal, Ftatale.iw 1.39 1 ut. Hue Sprjivcrw. . .45* 4As A0e > u ritronrfla Conpound . 7& (ianir Randwr, 4Jnch IB*. 2Ae lactase Teaiple Alla.h, . . . aot Moth Bast (Overcoat) 38* 3*0 F N kl II.M Klmmrl's Hasrara IMA 1 rlnal. Female, (taas 1.A9 1 oi. Klirk I.»iif "10" fi ": rll»l»Ua rompound lioat'n Hair Tooth Rrunhet. 4oc 2ilr Tnrrnsr rbietre. . . . .SV 1 Iba. Para Dtrhlor Btotene. H.V Balhlric Suit BBaa n .<:!.ftO Dextrt Maltos*. 7V Kome Tauce* !»t Mr Hoan's Kldttry rllll 4.V <1.1r lllnior'a Mwr Mrdlrlue . 40* fl.AO Inreflse Bamm ....: Pint Measarlnt* Xila.set oar !«*.- Pleat Tabi fx II.M Kubuer Sheet. Ill >d . BSr »l .-.-,00 llllllullilil vSl Sulll Bui... tJ.OO Innate Burner. Quart Mrasunnt him 3ftr Daridrrlne (MV Ulovrr't Due Mnllclne &»*. .Mr. 11.in Kabbrr Shcrt. l^nl yd I.IA Wt Olover't So»p 19c Site Mam Deodorant tl.M Plant Tabs *f* I1JM Kubbrr Slinrt. mu vd l.'iA Bui Va#-o-*.aiit lUlalnlec.) . . . 1 -•• !lllf 8ir ..48* 00c Dandcrlnr. Ililr •lot Mam Deodorant •Ar. Pru*H«. Cau.tlf. *»* Kl.00 Daaderlne II 00 (iudr's Peplo Hantau. . . R0e 4«r IV Prnrlla. Stipll* . . . . JOr I1JM Rubrn-r Sheet. nMroen. . 1.7.1 tl.M Vailform ri.peu.ll.rie. . r»r 7n* Dt4lll>t ^prar . . UK* "i idv Orniir. alrrlllied V)< M.5O Marvel Kprni Hvrlute I1.7S Kiibbrr Klirrl. hravv . . #A« sl.AA Vuiiui Mnpiio^lorirt. I.I.. rtiw HR _. 1 l.M iam'i Arrh Support I Ul. Merck Hmar \IUk 4*r Zlic Pruclll. hl>vllr (case) . . 1A* SI.75 Rrd Pan. Knumrl SO* % 1,25 IMfi" Spra J 1 IB 10 id*. Haul*., llerlllird HO* I'i.OU Kubbrr sheet, lartr . . IM) 11.7.1 twi CIWIIIMI Oatm...lA» r .J1S .tin lini'l Arrh RuPDort. .. .l.ZK Jl lb< Merrk Kuiar Milk I H.I .•IVo Prnrlls, Indelible 1A* «:. ,0 Itril ran. Enamel l.M 1 Ml. ll.-lhol Spritr .10 vdn. (iauif. sl«rlllsed 2.211 IV: Prarlls. tndrllble 10< It.ib Uuhlier Mict'. hu«»Ual. . 1 TA UUc Vittra Creaullue LWuid 47i I.5O jDas't Areh Kupporl . . 1JIA •Jft*. Merrk'i Mmratr Zinc IKr tl.M VrraroUte Tnhlels WK (tlW nrd * Dillirhe. couib.t.49 30*. Dlilnferliin I'aKrii 1 Ib. (ilaubor Sallt in* J.M Jane'* Arrh £ut>[>ori. . . ,t.M Me Merrk't Hteiu-Hte 'lint. . .IV IS*, PenrtL. Blue I^ad 10* •Mr Rub her Tins. Infeiit I.V SI.Ml Rrd t Pnurhe. nimb itU tlni WshifreUat; C«lcr« i i Ibt. lilanker Kail. 2.U •j.V Kabbrr Tips, rectal «ot ilM Van KM Hall T«*l< l«u r . 4,'lr Kflc Jtd RalU — Me Molle HhHvlii* Cream . . iftr Prih-ilii. 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•y£>: <*Jei»^>,:fa>iaa&i£tt NWRK PARIS IFASfflONS NEW JERSEY! of tRe United States When NEW JERSEY AFFORDS REGULAR WORK Public Officials Build FOR 1,551,000 MEN AND WOMEN APPROXIMATE NUMBERS EHPLOYED Durable, Economical, IN PRINCIPAL LINESOF ENDEAVOR

CLERICAL Concrete Pavements, OCCUftCTHW 166,000 They Protect and Our New Plant Makes These > 760,000 Low Prices Possible. anin 50 PERSONS Suits t\f\c C1*anin«« 11 50 Safeguard the e">"g •'•up New York Custom Taxpayers' Tailors 68 Main St. Phone 167 Interests Woodbridge

TPHE tremendous vogii* of polk* dots The United States Cennii Bureau lelU ui thai regular employmeni li avalUble In New that «Urted with sweaters last Jersey (or approximately 1,551.000 men and women— in ratio to the population ot oat season and CSJKO up through silk lob (or each 2.4 penoni in the State. print* In U>« PaHs openings for R A. HIRNER sprint*, has now roachefl ih« plnnacla PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION ot fashion—evening frocks. You m« Fnural SMctor aaj Public Service gives employment to more than It In all lord of siirprislnir, fabrics Expert Embalm** n n from taffeta to tulle. Sometimes the 347 Madison Avenue 20,000 men and women so that 3,000,000 of data are woren Into the material aa NEW YORK CITY The only folly tqnlppcd an4 np-ti ID a. taffeta, model from l.oulsehoul- ,]*te Und«rtakint Establishment 1 New Jersey's people may have adequate elec- aaxer that I* having a great success. town. tric, gas, and local transportation facilities. sometimes they are s.pi>llque

\ li PLEASANT HEIGHTSGHTS ^M ( ij j Con-Den-Rit Radiant Logs CHURCHILL § AVt ' ' Odbrlew—Ef ficient—Inexpensivfe Sat.May 26that 130 P.M. Telephone 143 Perth Amboy I DDd ISI ALLZNTOWH In the finest residence section of the South Shore, on the main QUTE WIL highway between New York and Shore Resorts. Adjoining property sold out within one year! 50 minutes from New York Lehigh at Wilkw-Barre City (commutation 40c day); 3 miles from Perth Amboy; 4 blocks from E. R. Station, stores,' schools and churches. Side- COAL walks, electric light and water on the property. $12,000 hous- We «llow 50c per tou reduction if paid f«r es already opposite and 39 new homes now under construction in 10 days or Ca»h on adjoining property. ICE and WOOD EASY TERMS TITLE GUARANTEED DE LUXE BUSES MEET ALL FERRIES AT 1 P. M. Gir* U. A Call 1313 Pwrth AnWy HORATID J. 5HARRETT REFRESHMENTS SERVED RYMSHA 4 CO., Inc. TERMS TO SUIT BUYER M» State St MAURER,H.J. 70 Richmond Ave. fUj Port Richmond, $1 — Classified Ads. Bring Results —

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And their Springineis ex- By Charles Sughroe Detour! Wet Dog! tend* to their ability to' j "come back" after wearinf. MKXJE, r IS AlUT SO BAO.fSH, PUP*. FIFT66U VJE CAWT , C.EMTS WORTH OP P«AWUTS AMD A OlJAf«««. -NOV» SAW CWJOV K>R. ME, AK1O A OlWiti VJOR.TVI Of, tt rat PeupowB Tb Douse OP-'WekMas" ran -vou AMO A MICE ITJ (SOW* To RAIW HIM WrtH, OB. ^J CAM TAKE ATTIC TD BAT "BkA W » ATTBB. 1 AUQ WEt-L tfCTTH A WHttE, flA GOIU' TO UIM HOWE AWO SPBiO Mcl«la\ AUD LBT TM' $1 to $350 OU TH' BOOP PUT MM -to SLEEP BCTRAU TWAX 004 OUT O» warn AUD

(XIDOOJ * NOi* (MM BRIEGSI MlWt a. MEN'S STORE 91 Smith St., cor. King PERTH AMBOY IHM K F, MAY 25. 1928 PACE TEN the main arteries to Northern .Jersey. will be kild by public »iirtirk City and thp 70 R^hmnnd urtnve, P.»rt Rich ahw rpsort*, is undoubtedly onp of B«k end A ren! r'tntf1 event of unnsunl In ni"nd, Statrn Island Ihp outMandinjr realty dpvplnpmentn In Final Meeting hnd littfe effect nn tho success of the & M SEMI-PASTE PAINT terest will take place tomorrow »t Outerbridir* Park, I.u-Med »? it is of the year. It is interesting to nntp sale of "Oak Ijiwns," the new pro- the Pure White Lead and Pure White Zinc Paint 1 p. m. when .TOO rhnic-e lots at at **e approach to the new BtatHi that Ihp well known PieaMnt Heights Session Today Murks Close of ject of the Ahnrn Development Cor- Hsnd-PerUi Amboy bridgr, in the LLU«TWATtOM Outerhridrc I'nrk, Stntrn Island, development (which adjoins Outer- Present' Season-—-Luncheon poralion of Woodhridfte, N. i. Con- simply roquirinRthreequarts Park) was completely sold out in one siderable activity prevail^ on the of Linseed Oil to be stirred year. On June 2—Flower Show development from the opening until We understand that arrangements and Garden Club Notes. the cloning hour, which was due to ihto each gallon to thereby have been completed for the comfort the very low price and terms of the Free Lecture On and convenience of the large crowd* The Woman's Club of Carteret is property offered. expected to attend. Luxurious De holding its Anal mwtinfj for the sea- The majority of the buyers are Luxe buses have been chartered to son today in the Lefjion rooms in theresidents of Middlesex County, tak provide free transportation, and will Memorial municipal building. The in* advantage of thin opportunity BEST-PURE-PAINT Christian Science meet all ferries at 1 p. m. day ofnext event under the auspicM of the to purchase 'property in the center gale. Refreshment booths have been club will be the annual luncheon of activity for investment and build- Ready for use erected and this «nd of the business which will be held June 2 in the ing. I •ft tfr Tire hsrofs of"* capable' caterer. PrelbytSfllh church at I p. m. wTtn "Oak Lawns," formerly the Black- PER GALL0N Mrs. Thomas L. Kenyon BB toastmia- man- Debski farm, is situated on Oak FOR $2.80 JOHN W. DOORLY, C.S.B. re». There will he speakesr and an Jr. O. U. A. M. Show To Be Tree road, Pbaritan Township and is of London, England nterestins; program > The meal will within walking distance of schools, 54 ytart of atmait §atf I Repeated at New Brunswick be prepared and served by a Perth churches, stores, movies and two for 10 to 12 yan, and an tqaal q Member of the Board of Lectureship of Amboy caterer. commuting railroad stations. Oak than hand mad* Whit, Uad Pa>nt. Members of the Junior 0. U. A. M. The club haft made preliminary ar- Tree road, a- county highway, con- FOR SALE BY The Mother Church and the Past Councilors Association ranjrementa for a (lower show to be nects the Lincoln Highway at Iselin in this district will be interested in tember. The exact date and place with Plainfleld. The road is to be HUMPHREYS & RYAN WOODBRIDGE The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Bqston, Mass. knowing that the minstrel show giv- held late in August or early in Scp- re-conditioned in a very short time en recently in Eajrtes Hall, Carroll will be atinottnceH later. The show and when completed will he one of place. New Brunswick with tremen- will be held under the auspices of Memorial Municipal Building dous success -.1! be repeated again the civic department of the club, of in the same hall on Friday night, which Mrs. T. J. .N'evill is chairman. Woodbridge, N. J. June 1. The proceeds are for char- The same department is making ar- ity. rangements to organize a garden When the show was presented for club. the first time last Thnrsday night a This club is- open to any woman Sunday Eve., May 27,1928 "standing room only" sign WIB patinterested in gardening and'flowers. out long before the first curtain wa« 8:15 P. M. It is na£ nec/ssary to be a member raised. The show was staged by of the Woman's Club to join the Ross Stores members of Goodwill Council No. garden club. There is a membership 30 Jr. 0. U. A. M. A New Bruns- fee of fifty cents. The main effort Christian Science Society, Sewareh, N. J., wick paper described it as "success- of the cijic department now Is to CHAIN ECONOMY DEPARTMENT STORES fui in every way." cordially invite* yoii and your friends get member* into the garden club as rapidly at possible. As soon as Smith St., near State St., Perth Amboy, N. J. —Mention this paper to advertisers. enough are lilted a meeting will be held and there will be an instruct- ive talk by a professor from the agri- cultural college. One of the big aims of the garden Must Give club is to interest women all over ,the borough in gardening, especial- ly in raising flowers. Seeds will be Satisfaction distributed among children and OR .f- adults. When the flower snow held members of the garden clu, who On Plots have raised flowers in the meantime $6250- will be asked to exhibit. Money. Back Information regarding the show or Paidfor 50 by he garden club may' be obtained from Mrs. Nevill or Mrs. C. A. PhU- like ips. Rent Feet Select New Books COJISM At Carteret Library Several of Season'* Beat On List Including "Bridge of Su Luia Rey"—three Hita- k: dred tyew Books For Chil- Pure SilK Hosiery OWN .-.-" dren. . Several new books both fiction 24 Inches of Pure Thread Silk That ' • and general, have been received at Reaches Well Above The Knees YOUR OWN HC the" Carteret public library recently. The fiction list is especially choice and is headed by the season's best seller, "Bridge of San 'Luia Hey" by Thornton wilder. Others on the Pointed or Square Heels At Avenel Park, High eleva- list are: Nevada, by Zane Grey; Red Rust, by Cornelia J. Cannon; Sha- dows by the Sea, by J. J. Farjeon; Medium Service Weight tion, All City Improvements, Beauty and the Beast, by Kathleen Norria; Green Murder Case, by S. S. Van Dine; Winter's Moon, by Hugh Walpole; Crime in the Crypt, by Select Neighborhood, Fast Carolyn Wells; Conjare and Cow- boys, by D. M. Newell; The Chang- ing Road, by Harold MacGrath; The Growing Town Island Within, by Ludwig Lewisohn; Crusade, by Don Byrne; Crimson Rose, by Grace L. Hill; Cabin at the Paying high rent for a place to hang your hat doesn't get you any- Trail's End, by S. 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