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i The Price of This Patter is flints everywhere—Pay no more Four 14 Pages Today CARTERET PRESS Sporting News, Page VI, No. 36 CARTERET, N^ J. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1928 PRICE THREE Cf 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 bL_e' on hand1 I , i:it i1™s announceAnHK.aMA^dJ +to« Ster„. n tol. • di Aittig> _i_a-i _ T-I._1Desk-Sergean_ <i • at May 22. Helen Gavaletz. The chorus of p*«i Tre 'y ' A. M. and it is urg- twenty-four hours or go to jail. ,-IllV 6d a11 furnish any information regarding O'Rourke that he* iusband left Mon- The story of the operetta is de- pils consisted of; Walter °" ™*«°t,s participating He promised to do so. The boat is the organization and to receive ap- day morning about 9 o'clock in bis lightful, It deals with the adven- Charles Green, John Lakatos, J VianannPn " f J»™* **. in the field and the property of Stephen Jud. ,. ready to march at the time set. plications for membership. new green Dod|* sedan. Twenty tures of a group of children and Ward, Townnend King, Ray d Farr, Michael Safchinsky, Jo the butii ?'??- •».«»•»«»• -"b-"be assigneid d at tthhe minutes later, tnt- Stern said, she their teacher who visit the mythical field, and again it is urged that .- saw Mrs. Mickl* leave on a bus "Mother Goose Island" and there Skocypec, George Waxlick, Sid* •nntract will not be awarded un- this is done with a view to arrang- bound toward r*e)rth Amboy. Mrs. meot the characters of the good old Beech, William Mikics, Ch ,flor today as the attorney said Ground To Be Broken til ing for the best turnout in appear Man Drops Dead Stern wanted thi police to send out nursery rhymes. Enjoyable as the ,3'yrne, William Stroin, Eugene i ,hr property owners had until an alarm for he* husband and Mr. tale is of itself, it Was made even diak, William Calderhead, Earl ~ Ih: to decide whether they ance and in order to distribute the >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.