Four Page Colored i Price of This Paperis 3 cents everywhere-Pay no more Comic Section 14 Pages Today Edforials, Page 4 [B, No. 49 CARTERET PRESS CAHTKRKT, N. J., FRIDAY, AtHJIJST 20, 1926 PRICE THREE CENTS FIREMEN COMPLETING PLANS f ruck Sideswipes Elko Team Lose, In Game With Maurer Four Arrested Trunk Sewer Appropriation FOR BIG TRIPLE CELEBRATIOS Rahway-Carteret Bus Losing a hard .1 to i battle to the Maurer A. A., at Kriirfy's, Sunday af- In Midnight Fight -Old Home Week" To Begin Monday Night And Continue Sam George Report* Accident ternoon, was a touith break for Jess i/,. Is Increased to $250,000 Cn l Week With Many Visiting Fire Organizations As Guests to Police. Blames Truck Sullivan who fanned the unlucky | * '*«» of Aatault and Battery "13" batten and allow..! hut six hits »nd of Carrying Concealed Council Puts Through Measure To Raise Original Amount By On Opening Night. Rides And Other Attraction.. Driver For Damages In Several errors were ,-,lstly to the Alii Weapona Lodged After $28,000 To Cover Amount Named In Bid* of Contractor*. Crash At East Rahway Local team of Jor filko. ' Labor Day Program To Continue All Day And Round-up In Chrome In dropping this contest to the i Expect Contract May Be Awarded At Next Week's End Up With Big Display of FireWorks. Sam George, proprietor of the Rah- Maurer nine, Carte ret lost to one t»< Four arrests were made last night Meeting. Hermann Construction Company Gets "Mill Carteret" Contest Attracts way-Carteret bus line, reported to the snappiest teams in the state. The the police Tuesday that on that day about midnight following a disturb- Contracts For Walks And Curbs On Wide Attention A. A. exhibited a superior brand of ance in Union street. Three of the three Streets at 9.45 A. M. one of his busaes was baseball, with a string of marvelous damaged to the extent of about $100 prisoners are Mexicnns and are charg- Hlji-h of the preliminary work in ing of the bazaar Monday night, have catches and excellent all around Final uction by a truck belonging to James Gallo, ed with assault and battery by Tony I uction in jacking up the amounting to %2'M\ during July (...nncr'.ion with the big triple anni- already been listed to take part in fielding, The hard hitting lineup of Bewer in* a pedler, of Greater Elizabeth sec- Viata, of 78 Union street. Viata appropriation $2r>.()00 above posed in police court, v.T-iiry celebration to be held here the parade. Other companies, it is Maurer was checked by. the youth tion of Linden. The accident hap- In turn is'charged with assault and the amount granted by the voter* at To the finance committee was re* th<. local firemen and Exempts expected^ will also take part in ad- whom they knew only as the kid )v pened, Mr, George said, at the cross- battery by one of the Mexicans and the referendum vote, vi»» taken Mon- ferred the appeal of Miss Jane Pack- dition to the local companies and brother of "Curly". dav ni»ht it th. . i , ,^, n Hone and the affair promises ing of the/ fast line trolley in East is also charged with carrying con- of ard who appeared before the council other local organizations. Jess pitched one of the finest thP Wnn I TV t(, !„• ,<. "Old Home Week" event will games of entertainment and exhibi- vanced Mack to third. "Butter" the Mexicans came along and start. At Monday night's meeting a note lice aid him in securing damages from at the approach to the ferry wher* I,, h.!d in Lieblg'i Pie)d, opposite tions of gym work. In this part of Karacewski, was expected to ed the trouble by ordering Viata and form during the owner of the truck. in anticipation of taxes. I-,,. House No. 2, and arrangements the progTam a wide variety of en- through but was thrown out after a the other man to move on. The Mex- \ rains. The ferry company will b* .,.., !,,nv being made for electrical- tertainment will be provided. flooky play. "Butter" attempted to icans, Viata said, proclaimed that Bids for constructing curbs and asked to remedy the condition •»» fret out of the tracks of a ball com- ., ~.. , P-..»»™ '-""''| sidewalks in three streets were re- | ,ni -it and the laying out of booths. The evening program will begin u grading. A defective and dangerous T „ affair will be open each night at 6 o'clock with a band concert. At ing at him, but as he did the ball they were drunk and look.ng for;ceiv<,d {rom the „ A H<,rmann condition at Roosevelt and Pershing Big Crowd Attends struck the end of the bat and bound- r, ,• week. Monday night, the open- 7 o'clock there will be speaking and aboutroublet .thei Hr ebusiness advised , theViatm tao gsaido on, j ConstrlJcti;)n Company and from W. avenues in the Chrome section was 1!u: night, will be Firemen's Night. at 8 o'clock there will be a big block ed back fair to the pitcher. He was when one of them struck him with a C. Smith. The bids of the Hermann referred to the street and road com- •Witinft flf« companies from sur- dance. The final feature of the even- Druids' Celebration thrown out and Skurat grounded out knife or other sharp object. He ex-Company were much lower than mittee for correction. r,,'tr.ilinfr towns will be the guests of ing's program will be a big display to second for the last out. hibited a wound near the left ear. those of Smith and the contracts It was proposed to make an ef- :•• KH'al firemen. Among the com-of fireworks, beginning at 10 o'clock. Local and Visiting Members of Karacewski died to right with two The Mexicans said Viata attacked were awarded to the Hermann Com- fort to secure the stone in the wings .,,,,,. that have notified the local The committee in charge of the Organization Join In Ob- on and two out in the last chance to them with some heavy weapon. pany. Fof curbs in Randolph street, of Woodbridge avenue for the im- c .n,rr,ittee of thehr intention to be tally in the ninth. Greatly handi- the Hermann Company bid $1,602.- celebration has sent invitations to serving German-Ameri- When, the police came Viata is said provement of Bergen street. The present on the opening night are the several organizations to take part in capped by the three errors to histo have hulrried into the yard of his70; Smith bid $8,037.50. The Her- avenue is being repaved by the coun- t-rc companies of Woodbridge, Ave- the parade. Each organization is can Day. Parade and credit, Leshick, worked with success home and to have tossed something mann Company bid $1,664.14 for ty and the stone in the wings, it is nt-l, Port Reading, Keasbey, and Li- numbered as it accepts. > The organ- Picnic Are Features at the bat, getting two hits and send- into an auto there. A heavy black- curbs and walks in Haywood ave- thought, will not be needed in tltsj HMI, j-nville. The Ex-Chief's Asso- isations will be lined up in the pa- ing in Joe Ginda with the one tallyjack waa found in the car. agajngt Smith 12,128.- new work. , ;itu,r uf Rahway and the Exempts A big parade and an all-day pic- made by the locals. The three locsl 60 rade in accordance with these num- m The Mayor and all members of tha i • luhway will also be present, each bers. nic on the Claus farm featured the batters who came to the plate were pany for constructing walks and lay- council were present. At the con- planning to arrive in Druids' celebration here on Sunday, eac.h thrown out, pitcher to first, in The contest for "Miss Csrteret" Results of Fight Show ing curbs, in Edgar street between clusion of the meeting the body ad- In addition to the local grove of thethe third. which has now been in progress sev- Upset Dope of Fans Burke and Eandolph street was $2,- journed to meet again Monday night In 'iy. organization there were big delega- i:,i,., swings, games and other eral weeks, will result in giving the Charley Kurmer got on the sacks 977.43; Smith bid $3,739.45 on thewhen, it is expected, the contract , result in giving the tions from other cities. The parade, same job. be provfled at thej winnei r ththe titltitl e off "Mis"Mi s CCarteret", through errors twice and made eachi Aside from one or two surprises I for the trunk sewer may be award- held in the forenoon, passed over the chance count for a run. Kurmer and a few fast battles, the record The recorder reported fines ed. and a big crowd of local peo-j »nd presenting her with a beautiful main streets of the borough. Bor- 'expected each night. Robert i Pontlac automobile. The prize auto made the most amazing catch, of a crowd which attended the fight show ough officials rode in a car at thefast, "sure hit;" ball, sent on its mis-presented by the Perth Amboy Cops! -- "i« chairman of the commit-j is now on exhibition at Mullan's Gs- head of the line. There followed the arrangements for the bazaar. rage. It ia planned to award the au- sion by Jess Sullivan in the fourth,at the Raritan Copper Works Field in 9 Supreme Grove of Druids of New Amboy, last night,, witnessed a fair Cook And His Bride Thief Is Arrested for Labor Day i>to on Labor Dsy moTning before the following a4ofty leap and pull down. Jersey, Jager Grove of Union City, routine of scraps, promoted by Prank anged ao as to provide parade starts and the winner is ex- The spectators greatly applauded the the groves of Paterson and Paseaic catch. Jess sctfred six of his jinx Burke. To Return Soon i,f interest throughout the pected to ride in the car in the pa-and other visiting delegations. Mid- But Victim Missing The day's events rsde. thirteen strikeouts in two innings, The biggest set-back of the night dlesex Grove No. 33, the local grove, the third and fifth frames. The three came when Doc Conrad, 165, of Hill- , will wi'h a big parade in the! The celebration marks three anni- Couple Now Living In Massa-Man Arrested Admits Taking brought up the rear. The event was successive batters of the fifth whif- side, put Johnnie Hossie, 173, of In this parade there will! versaries: the thirtieth annixenary chusetts. Eloped Two held in celebration of German-Am- fed in fast time. All of this could Perth Amboy, to sleep in the open- Money From Pockets of :,:i- ations and several) of the Are department; the twentieth erican Day. not to be compensated at the bat by ing round. Conrad, a younger broth, Weeks Ago—Miss "Drunk". Utter Has Not liiin.l-. anniversary of the incorporation of After the parade the crowd went the rest of'the home team, er . of Jack McFarland, wasted no Price Was Not Been Located wn !]'-,• organisations men- the borough and the 150th anniver- to the farm. There was a spread time but started right at the bell and In Car • ••,.• ,i guests at the open-lsary of American Independence. Elko, used foUr Carteret A. A. served under arbors of grape vines. players in the emergency case Sun- never stopped until Hossie lay help- Cecil Trott, colored, of 44 Warren Games, dancing, singing and a gen- day, but will have his original nine less with a minute yet to go in the William COOK and his bride, who street, was arrested. Sunday and eral good time composed the pro-strong men in Sunday's lineup. first stanza, A right hook to theformerly was Miss Marion Eudie charged with robbery, he admitted* gram for the afternoon. [Say Uncle Sam Pays Miss Armour Leads The box score: jaw turned the trick for Conrad, who have been located at Oak Bluff, the charge and th« amount taken has improved marvelously since his Mass., and will return to Carteret M.urer AB. it. H. E. and was locked up. Since that time last appearance in Perth Amboy sev- soon, it is understood. They eloped the police have been trying to find C. Kurmer, 2b, 4 In Auto Contest Elko Team All SeJ about two weeks ago and a wide the victim. The case in many re- His Soldiers Best Dametsch, 3b 2 eral months ago. Another surprise of the evening search for them was started by theapecta is the most unusual in local For Game With Plainneld Pedor, rf 3 American doughboy's most Head* List In Firemen's Pop- v came when Sailor Andrews, of Am- parents of the bride and the father police annals. r Krupa, cf. •• 4 ized distinction—that of the Joe Elko's all-Carteret team will boy, made a wonderful come-back of the bridegroom. The events leading up to Trott's ularity Race With 160,500 Coley, lb 4 >ost paid and best fed fight- play the Plainfield X. A. on Brady's and went the limit of his scheduled The first news of them came in arrest were as follows: On Saturday Votes. Miss Harrington Taminsky, ss 4 —remains unchallenged. Oval, Sunday afternoon. That is to eight-riund bout with Little Boy the form of post cards from New- ni*nt thre« different individuals say Next With 71,000 1 Mansfield, If •. 4 h v sa w ; iy envelope, according to a say the Elko clan will' tackle the Blue, of St. Paul. The "Little Boy", port telling relatives and friends that'f « , Trott "roil" a drunk; that Yaeger, c 4 g utive table just compiled by hardest proposition it has faced to about six feet and several inches, th hd h ""is go through the pockets of a man Miss Gertrude Armour again forg- K. Kurmer, p 3 they had been married. They return- v Department, is eleven times date. The Plainfield aggregation has twice- floored Andrews for nine batily under the influence of liquor. 1 ed ahead in the "Miss Carteret" con- ed to New York and later went to ••in.1' .hnn the Japanese soldier ; made a regular annual trip to this counts, once in the second and again These three each reported the inci- test last night when she turned ini T l .P . 32 3 6 0 Oak Bluff. Mrs. Eudie, mother of the dent to the police, each, making sep- i (intents would pay off 41 in the third. Andrews was clipped on bride, said that they will return soon votes that brought her total up to; boroujh for years and has always All Loci. AB. R. H.E. arate reports. The police rounded T 58 French men-at-arms, of V the jaw when he missed swings and jto Carteret. Several wedding gifts 160,500. THis figure includes ttaI ^L^J™?^ ^i! * ° ^ Helly, 3b 4 0 0 up Trott and he admitted the charge t-al placed before the Atn«r- tion for local teams. In a great was caught off guard. Andrews re- for the young couple have been re- thousand free votes given each week J. Ginda, If 2 0 and said he took $7.50 from the nowadays would have to many instances Plainfield has carried covered and hit Boy Blue plenty be- ceived at the Eudie home. to the contestant turning in the larg- P. Mack, rf , 4 0 pocket of the victim. for 1.4 British, 1.5 Japanese, off the bacon. fore the scrap was over. Andrews In a story of the disappearance est number of votes for the week. Elko, 2b 4 0 But neither Trott or any of the • nun, or 2.6 French fighting But Elko's team is to be in tip scaled 167, his opponent two pounds of the pair in last week's issue of the Miss Frances Harrington, next in or- Leahick, ss 3 ,1 thr^p who saw the alleged theft could • i.irding to the War Depart- top shape (Sunday. Several" of the more. The Sailor received an PRESS it was stated that the daugh- der in the contest, brought her total Kara, lb 4 0 enormous hand from his following. tell the identity of the victim nor >inouncement. « up to 71,000 by last night's quota regular players were missing in the ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Price battle last week and their places Skurat, cf 2 0 The main go of eight rounds be- give a description accurate enough to Great Britain approaches the of votes. The figures of the others b had been in the car with Cook and enable the police »vfind him. He were filled with subs. These regu- Brady, c 8 0 tween Gene Johnson, of Elizabeth, *atei in the amount of pay the'eontest" are as follows: Miss Mad- Miss Eudie shortly before the catwas a white man and was drunk; that, lar players will be back on the jobJ. Sullivan, p 2 0 and Larry Roach, of Newark, was :o the individua soldier Thee!in e Kwha 45000. MiM Helen 1 left. Mrs. Price asks the PRESS to is about all that ia known of him. and the Elko outfit is expected to rather dull. The two fast semi-final correct that statement. She says that uy per man is: United States, 36,000; Miss Olga Babenchick, Trott said he had some of the make a record for Itself Sunday. •28 1 3 3 rounds kept the fans from falling I her daughter was not in the car, tireat BriUin, |240.90; Ja- 18,600. money jn his possession when arrest- Among those who will be back In Score by innings: asleep during < this meeting. John. !:i: Italy, $6.20; and Franc*,, M|u Fern cheret ,nd Migl! GuHJe ed. Both Trott and the three who the Elko camp are "Chippy" Cutter Maurer 001 001 .010—3 son hit 135, Roach 132. Roach de- Bango who entered the contest have Carteret 000 010 000—1 Bruskie Going Strong made the complaint agree that the whe played with Rahway last Sat- served an edge in this bout. robbery took place in ^f Cartewt's well knpwn de- best twirlers, will also be in the Elko by K. Kurmer 4. Bases on balls off excellent shape if Rocky Sardone, of is still going strong in New England An auto driven by Andrew Pe- • t stores is celebrating its. suc- To Be Held September 19ranks, making his first appearance in J. Sullivan 1, off K. Kurmer 2, Hit Perth Amboy, but anyway Sardone where he has engaged in several trach skidded on the wet pavement h a sale which began yester- Carteret in a Sunday game, In a by pitcher, J. Sullivan. opened many wondering eyes when races and carried off honors. He into a car driven by Adam Wachter 1 The snnusl clambake under the expects to ride in a six day race in will continue for two weeks. word Elko promisee to have as good he gave Angelo the worst six round Monday at 1.30 P. M. at the corner auspices of Rthwty Lodge No. 1075. .. Boston inVSeptember ajui another six • iira ago the Surprise Store «d in the fracas —Mention cms paper to advertisers; beating of his career, and Angelo ia of Washington and Roosevelt ave- B. P. O. Elks, will be held this year' f,,,'!"*"^*8 day race ih—New^JJfork during the isincaa (n Roosevelt avenue two weeks ago with the Bay View not considered a slouch. A punch nues near the First National Bank. on September 19. The bake this yea«J It helps you, it helps them, it helps .- railroad station in the Car- put across by Rocky in the first is winter. To keep up his general con- Wachter's car was damaged about will be held in Ukrainian ^ fheelmen. your paper. I'l-'tion. After a few success- dition he will do some training in a the rear, the mud guard, wheel and ••"ri3 it outgrew the quarters Dark Lane, Linden. Formerly for lumber camp in Maine. hub cap being smashed. The acci- .mi movad to Rooa#velt ave- many years it was helh d in a grove In a recent letter to the PRESS dent was reported by Patrolman Qua !'i'"»it« Pershing avenue. These in Picton, a portion of Clark Town- Events in the Lives of Link Men Bruskie says that during the present Freeman. I'orters and better display fa- ship. , » summer he saw more New Jersey increased the con- The Rahway lodge of Elks has a D auto licenses in New England than The present sale is large membership among Carteret all other atatag combined. NOTICE '"ate the fifth anniversary of residents and many from this borough A Providence, (K. I.) newspaper ' '""if of the store. will attend the bake! in an article last Sunday referred to Sc«Ud PropoiiU fur trans- Bruskie as one of the three leading portation for pupil* from Eut professionals in the bicycle racing Railway to Cirtertt, and fropi in New England. Carters! to R«hw«y of Voca- MOTHER'S CAR KILLS CHILD tional pupiU, will b« received tilatned for the outcome. by the Carteret Board of Edu- Probably the best and no doubt cation, on Tuuday evening, WHEN IT SLIPS OFF OF JACK the fastest bout of the card was the Augiut 24, 1926, at 8 o'clock six roumler in which Solly Castel- at Carteret Hifh School. \ '*' and one half year old dent the child's older brother was lune, V. M. H. A. ace of Newark, I working on the machine and the child Specification! n to number Mi. and Mrs. Alfred Rodney, trimmed Gene Fernandez frum all of pupili and route can be ob- Heading, died Sunday of a was playing in the yard. A slight angles. , int'lint- gave the machine momentum tained at the office of the Dii-' "•'••k sustained when the fam- -Joe Gavilla, of Plainfieid, and when it rylled off the jack. The trict Clerk, 39 Central avenue, IVte Scortena, -of New Brunswick Carteret, New Jertey, '• "mobile dipped off a jack in child was rushed to a physician im- ' uf the home and pinioned fought a six round battle after which mediately by its family. .An exai» Guvillu deserved an edge. Lurry , EDWARD J. HE1L, t against the garage, ination revealed that its back bad Clements, of Amboy, beat Little President. to reports of the acci- been Jbroken. Hocky, uf PJainlkld, In th« opening WILLIAM V. COUGHLIN, four rounder, Dutrict Clerk.

— Classified Ads. Bring Resultn — NOTICE "< invitation la extended to aJl societies and clubs of 1 tlh 'trough of Carteret to be in line in the parade on Chrome Real Estate Exchange, Inc. 75 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. lal)ur Day, in celebration of the 80th Anniversary of the ( iirl Insurance of all Kinds ' «et FirB Department. * • Fire, Automobile and Plate GUsa ()r further information get into communication with Real Estate Bought and Sold lh" i-ommittee or call Telephone 436 Carteret. List Your Pruperty With Us Fur quick Results 80th Anniv«nary Celebration Committee, We have cash buyers for one and two family houses Carteret fire Department. SAifav A-, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. 1926 1"WO Notes to Homemakers "NEWS and PROGRESS" No. Br ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANT. AND SF.RVIO. OF THK AMKRICAN CATHERINE GRIEBEL NKWSl'AI'F.R AND,NK\VSI'AIT.R ADVKRTISING- From bust volume Cl(ithin(r Sffiii'li't in Manhattan Library of Popular htorwmus, repuhluhtd in serial form through Announcement Mi and service!. In fair and stormy weather this market place comes to the buyer in the form of news- To be held by the newt of what to buy and why, where to buy «nd when, and how much to pay. Follow a newipaper into any home. Hcrt are gathered the members THE GRE WEST Mt of the family circle—father, mother and children. Within a few hour? Merchants of Perth Amboy each will read it and for each there must be that which he ia most LANGUA&E- interfiled in reading. Every editor knows this; every successful editor makes provision for Thursday, August 26th "1 OWN* HOME? it. To address each little audience with its special tastes he sets forth an extensive bill of face. In it are political and financial news, foreign cables, a woman's page, news pf sporw, society items, literary and —Thousands of Bargains amusement reviews, science, comedy and what-not besides. To this wealth of information each member of the family will re- spond and each in his peculiar way. Only to one part of the newspaper © llnnk of tin. Manhattan Co., N. T. —All New Seasonable Merchandise will theffbe »ny degree of common response because that part has a The newspaper h.is become the market place of universal appeal. Yet curiously enough it is the one part which was not the community —It Certainly Will Pay You to Attend directed by the editor, prepared by any of alone the importance of this movement "shoppers,shppers, " the total vorfime and valuee his writers, or received in any of his news may be better understood when it is real- of such savini g mounts to enormous fig- reports. That part is the advertising col- ized that nearly a billion and • quarter —Remember The Date, August 26th umns. In these, could the editor view- thedollars are now expended annually in But that is not all. Aa the market place reception of the paper, he would find that America (or various forms of advertising, of the community the newspaper not only others—the advertisers—were supple- inch 'ing about three-quarters of a billion saves the time of tfte buying public, but, menting his labors by providing for tastes in newspaper advertising, and that any paradoxical as it may teem it makes it wmmimm and needs outside his province. material loss of public confidence in itspossible for the merchant to lower the sell- It really is not fanciful to say that in reliability would destroy much of itsing price of his goods and at the same time these advertisers the paper has acquired avalue. increase his own profits. As was demon- number of new department editors. Each There, is another important aspect of strated during the newspaper strike i I one present* the subject he best under- the newspaper at the market place of the New York, when the newspaper market stands—the-offeringa of his own business. communit• y whic!_• l_h •i s oftet n overlookediif ; place fails, the volume of buying rapidlv \ Such "editors" have the largest possible that js, the laving of time. Instead of decreases. But the merchant's expenses for 1 motive to nuke their announcements in- trudging from More ta store in search of overhead, such u rent, interest, salaries teresting, for their own money is at stake clothing, shot* or any of the ruimerous and. other fixed charge* continues whether real discovery in each issue. But even more than this, other article* of modern commerce, thethe volume of sales is large or small. In the their reputation u well u that of theconsumer turn* instinctively to the adver- latter event, what u known as the "turn- paper itself, is at stake. tising columns of the newspaper for infor-over" is slowed up, which means that the J When an advertiser resorts to misrepre- mation to guide him by the most direct merchant's stock of goods is sold more Thf! importance of home is sentation of his goods or services he re-route to the desired product. Thus wasted slowly. The inevitable result is either loss 1 in motor lubrication flects not only upon the integrity of the ix'inK universally recognized. A time is eliminated. It is not possible to of profits for the merchant nr increased I paper which contains his advertising but estimate accurately how much of the time decided movement for better prices for the customer. shakes the confidence of the public in theof American buyers is saved by consulting Who, then, pays for the advertising? In homos has been active for the I announcements of his fellow-advertisers. the advertising columns of newspapers, . KnKf nobody, for advertising pays for -ALREADY proved QO past few years throughout the It is for this reason that responsible pub- but there are 24,000,000 homes in thetsclf.lt should not be measured in terms United States. The better class lishers and advertisers alike are todayUnited States and each home represents of costs, but in terms of time saved and of magazines, newspapers and found marching together at the head ofat least one buyer. For each of these mil- . that great public movement which has forlions, the buying guide it the local news- new wealth created through increased the cats listed bdm schools are stressing it. Do yftu •it* watchword: "Truth in Advertising." paper. If the advertising columns of theproduction. In this its magic consists; own a home of your own?, Do Regarded from an economic standpoint paper* save even a little time of these {Nextarticlt, "StUini Stnict and Utah.") your children think of it with EFORE offering the new "Standard" pride If not, why not? Con- forth to earn our daily bread and Remember you just cannot be too items of clothing. Plan for them and BMotor Oil to the public, road tests 7 Advantages of sult us for the reason. cheese; now we are more likely to particular abo'ut your hose and shoes p y need j^cu t jown on tne rest of aggregating hundreds of thousands of "Standard" Motor Oil choose a pair of silk hose of a deli- k so don't-buy an extravagant frock ft t miles were made with every typd of car cate sh^de, and, if by chance black I'm Interested in: and hat and gloves and then have no beat foot foremost. and truck. 1. Constant lubrication. shoes are worn, nine times out ofmoney left for the most important ( ) "Bill Ding" Plan Book ten they will be dainty things of Every test showed astonishing results; 2. Minimum, friction. patent leather. A few do wear the ( ) Sleeping Porchna ordinary oxford but I've stood for increased oil and gas mileage; better lu- 3. Lem "breaking-down' ( ) Garage* ( ) Barn Pl»n« ten minutes at a time watching the brication; smoother operation of the under load or at high crpwds and not a'substantial shoe was motor at all speeds; no carbon;more power speed*. . Name to,be seen. and less drag on hills. Auctioneer /Inc. 4. More miles per quart of One notices footwear first of all s Addreta . these days and the woman is unlucky Buicks, Hudsons, Dodges, Packards, oil. indeed if she hasn't slender feet and PUBLIC AUCTION Fords, Nashes, Macks, Whites, Overlands, 5. Better hill climbing - ankles. No matter how attractive the smoother operation. rest of her costume may be, the Studebakers — and many others prove us shoes and hose can spoil it. I ho- that the new "Standard" Motor Oil gives 6. Negligible carbon. ticed this particularly one evening as results never dreamed of in a motor oil. I sat watching the women and girls 7. Actualsavingingaaolinc. To-morrow Verify its performance in your own car. who passed me on their way to din- ner at a large resort hotel. Many Just get your crank-case filled at the were nice, of course, but others were nearest "Standard" Service Station or WOODBRJDQE doing the very thing I spoke of at Saturday August 21 the beginning of my letter only they 2:30 P. M., on Premises, dealer. Then expect results. You can

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1 Lav *£*, Puuma- »rli-aft rffflHllUflff 1 THE CV$T0M BUILT MOTOR FVBL COSTS $ CENTS MOBM . WWOW JT Dtrfy in Rahway Avenue Garage Tli '|unllty of lintlonKl lii' 'l»'n,u ,,n titr tnMii-i> of HALL BROTHERS AUTOMOBILE SECTION II)" h llvlilnnl rlilffti. If IM> I<>I Imle •tit of obligation and re«|u\«lbll t h o » e Itj tli nntUii will he also. Tm« In Repairs and Storage Haw them in Buying of Automobile* Countershaft Gears of hcp illsclmrgpfi every nlillga- today »t Automobile Storage $5 a Month tlon, nn-ppts full responsibility.— I» Now a Family Affair Tranimiiiion Eu«ntial Wlllliimsiiort Orlt. PHONC 265 STOPATNYCHAPH'S If iin.v on* were lo pl«re his flngor Ho the rountersliaft geam of th« Accessories - - Towing Service on tli<- rnoro Important lt<>m« tn motor lrHn»mli»» on Soda Water years that this development him com* shaft, drive gear. But In direct drive the ensi; tin. Slerr* Nevailas and about, for it can be readily remem- (high gear), the countershaft drW« omle niii)(e» on the west. The north 1 (!or. Lincoln Highway and bered hxliiMt<-lr clean iTMMOomufMng In (he morning, rrit*d by the break in vour journey! tomobile. Nowadays the situation In in a while, is Tone CimUai. Spend a day on our S«e»mer "OOODTIME" with tevenl nri' miles. entirely different; probably nn one en- Here's the answer. The counter- ff with a poHfli- bowl at ramoua Cedar Point or )'utin-n«y •iimmer room. shaft gears are In the bottom of the DAY NIGHT Joys driving a car more than thn worn liility of a norious ac- A fHdnatlBi round trip day eicunion through the bnutlful Ule Erl« transmission case and as such are en of the family. cident. Take nur auto blandf. Stop-over privllrgrt. deeper In lubricant. Their actloh In Le*T« Buftlo«nT nlgtil at 9:00 r. m.i arrlvlna In CUv,l»nd »t 7,00 a. m. When all things nri> token Into ac- advice and drive up rotating serves to keep the grease (Eant«m Standanl Time) Call Woodbridge count, the drift HPfinM to be toward to this friendlv shop. A>k yo«f tlcitet agent or tourin •i*nrV for ticket. vl» C & B Line. Nn» stirred up, thereby raising lubrlcnnt Toutilt Automohlle B»te~ J7.5O anil up. the light car to nil the requirement* ''Snyrler's ii nlways a of family use. to take care of the sliding gears, the Far* to Cleveland $5.50; to Cedar Point $6.50 gear shift forks and the transmission ease the pain good nuto su(t([("itii>n" Thaa*v«laa4 anal Buffalo 151 And with this fimracterlstlc come TruuK Cqmpany bearings. the developments in comfort that WtiatTH, 80. Mlchlinn AM. UP-TO-DATE TAXI AND Nothing bring! mch com- Bridge, Buffalo, M». York light weight makes possible. It In Just GARAGE SERVICE forting relief •• the original FOOT C & B Stenmcn la Dully being generally appreciated how Im- SNYDER'S BautneBenguJ. Ititirtiio t Service WHIZ ALEMITE portant It Is to mnki> ii car light In drive out pain at toon u Us unRprung parts, like the axles, so 666 GARAGC Service Station you apply It. AUTO SUNDRIES G. Lucas, 240 Amboy Ave, that the pounding effert of this weight is a prescription for upon the road Is minimized. The old Colds, Grippe; Flu, Dengue GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH AND REPAIRS Free Crank Case Service theory that weight Is ossentlnl to rid- Bilioui Fever and Malaria 354 AF1BOV AVE. ing ease has been exploded, and the I'IITHC mention Wiiodbridge Inde- It kills the germs. BAUMEBENGUE true principle, which consider* the (ANt) pendent, when buying. proper relation of weight above and below the springs, hits taken Ita place. Designers have nisei found hpw much easier the spring notion of t*te light cur can bq, because of the ability to make the springs more sensitive. The handling qualities of a car are also closely related to light weight, so that CENTRAL AUTO SUPPLY CO. the light car Is easy to guide and 1* New Jersey's Leading Automobile Accessory Store responilvj to braking effort. 178-180 New Brunswick Avenue, Corner Fayette Street U»«fui Arrangement for Light in Small Garage PERTH AMBOY Stumbling over a can of oil or ,1 barking your shins on some of the Wishes to announce the Largest Tire garden tools can be eliminated by fit- ting the celling light in your garage Sale ever held in the State 60$ JUNE Sales Gain with a chain pall type of socket and then running one pull to each point at which yon enter or leave the ga- of New Jersey rage either on foot or'ID the car.. As Ai Factory Dutributor for Pennsylvania Tire* We announce an fmportant re- over greatest previous Nash June duction in pricei to take effect immediately. Economical at their former price, Penn- sylvania Tire* in all sizes, are at these new prices, now more economical than ever before. Buy a

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Dodge brothers De Luxe Sedan strike* a fine and distinguished •balance—both inappearanceand price—between these twro ex- OAKLAND tremes. It provides unusual comfort and presents the roominess; a refinement of line and design in which the owner You'll Never Be takes deep pride; and every- where in the world the name it PONTIAC SIX "bears is associated with the highest standards of integrity Held Up tad workmanship. In your shop operations if you take good care of your Xandau Sedan With reasonable care, the De Electrical Motors. They are faithful servants but Oakland's answer to the demand ancc and appointment! with those Lake Sedan serves its owners) they need and deserve care. for a low-cost enclosed six of quality qualities of speed and stamina that lor years, frequently delivers construetion-a six that combines are recognhed as the outstanding mileage running well into si» WE ARE EXPERTS IN figures, and on the resale market ELECTRICAL MOTOR REPAIRS the utmost In distinguished appear- characteristics of the PontJac Stx, ARMSTRONG SALES CORPORATION brings prices that strikingly re- Prompt attention given to all orders, large or small. ject the solid value Dodge V , South River, N. J. Brotbiri have built into it. Worn parts replaced. Dbn»r *«• talfcr s worth o|. Careful testa made and everything put in first class condition. Prices for labor and material very reason- MULLAN'S GARAGE genuine automobilel 193-197 Roosevelt Avenue able.' Tel. Carteret 699 CARTERET, N. J. FRANK VAN SYCKLE CARTERET BATTERY AND RADIO COMPANY OPEN *,VENiqCS * Certified Electrical Engineer* 43* Raritaa Atvnu* Nt* Brun«w««k A»«M, Highland Park, N. J. F.nh Amboy, N. h Washington Avenue and Bmeraon Street OAKLAND- GINS HAL MOTORS Pk| N. ». mi i *»•«»• r. A. m Carter.t, N. J. ynooucra or f*y 9 / FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926 FAGE FOWt Fn,-d Touring".' *22rv(i CLASSIFIED ADS Tim* Paymenlt 0 Too Much Ballast ' Immifted arivMrttnrmenU only one (lomp in nrid S«e thew (\u.,. D -fit. » word: minimum chance 25e. Trades Con«id«-red CARTERET PRESS 0 IIii(t«on and Etisex Dealer WORK WANTED Subicrtptlon, $1.80 Par Y«r Soxton Motor C»r Co HOY of Id wantR work to do and lfi Smith Street Phiinc ^^^^0008bl{$ht& efery Friday by f girl of 14 wants work to Mp with Perth Amboy ' C. H^rTYRNE, 44 Chrome Ave., CARTERET, N. J. carp of children or housework. Ap- Open Evenings ply to Mrs. Sohos, 75 Crampton ave- Telephone, Carteret 813 nue, Woodbridge. 8-17, 29,* TUDOR FORD SEDAN, i!^, in g^iod condition. Ch«ap, I,,,' C. H. BYRNE Editor and Manage* WANTED. Telephone 9B4-W Woodbridg*. ' CLEAN RAGS wanted, tize of hand- Entered as second daM matter June 6, 1924, at Cart««t, N. 4., kerchief or larfer, Be a pound. BARGAINS in nursery Vn>wn~77~ Poiit Office, under the act of March 8, 1870. Middlesex Press, 20. Green street, greens, 7B cent. ,.nd up, ^ Woudbridge. ready for transplanting. naV(, Foreign Advertising RenrcMntativea clear property. J. JWM Sewar " New Jersey Neighborhood Newspaper*, Inc. WANTED N. J, Near Christian Science Chm• ' American Press Association 8-10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27. WOMEN or GIRLS, having unlimit- ed phone service in home: to do Very desirable two family dw<-||j THE THIRD DEGREE easy profitable work, in connection beautiful grounds, finest roni,!,"^' with big Community Wide Dollar tial section of Woodbridge. pl)r f '' The "cry-baby" bandits secured'a mistrial and slight de- Day Sale in Perth Amboy, soon. ther particulars addresj Henry si ' Apply by letter to Box 15. Lavin, 111 Main street, Wof eco- ; noroical and profitable operation. They concluded that the ijn- Here art Amerlc»ii», tUltoni to the Beaqul-Centoniilal Jutaruatloual Bipo- economically located factory i» a loss not only .to, those who •ltlon In l"blU4«li)hU which eaUsbrittat Hie l&Otli »uulvemi»rj ol {he ilgulng ol have invested th«Jr njoney in the enterprise but tt the commu- Uw Declaration of Indepeudeiice, rttlac About tha U«oou» iii in Itellku craft, nity in which it i« » gondola, from which thay view th« building* mud dlipUyi front moor land*, The First National Bank 4 IB tte dUUnce c*u lie t««n tha mammaut S«*qui suJium; to tb« right li The confer«BC« schedule, without a tingle stU b»rk. The I. T. William* wt% it tl» Has Bill Tilden regained the magic of his rarquet? Critics «hnrt onrt of th# 4 to 3 wore. Harrf- I |,o game of tennis, viewing his recent victories over Johns- CHIPS AND In Factory Loop (tun twirling; for tht> victor* nnd Ham for the vanquinhed both pitched sir !',,„ and Richards are inclined to think he has but. the question \ LOWE You. Copper Works Team Wins HiS tijrnt hall. The Llebij ami William* , II not be answered for certain for a week or two yet. If Only Jilt Played In We*W KILL H(M IF SHE machine are tied for second honor*. SPOILED. —Williams and Lie Tildon is the old Tilden again the chances for keeping the Kach roster won half of iU frames. You Cfvrvr Teams Ti« For ])ilVis Cup here look bright. DO Scoring activities were started by Johnston, the little Californian, is disappointing his follow- You \.ooH OUT ! Second Place the Copper men in the third. A iln- «1« by Boachard and three errors ,.,, He failed at Seabright and last week in his match against GAUDS! chalked against the Williams ertw. FORGET,- ,-HES 1 'rj'lden he did not put up much of a battle. Richards is show- Factory L>«|u* Standing ' account*^ fpr two Copper Worfct NOT op HIS Won Lost Ave. tallies. TrosWo. behind the plate, •m up better than the Californian at this writing and may force SHE'S GOT HIM BUFFALOED.' U. S, M. R. Co. 5 0 1.000 twice dnippM the pill «fter ROM 11,,, Davis Cup selections committee to name him as No. 2 sin- HERE. HE OUOHTA WEAR ROMPERS 1. T. William* 4 .500 fanned hi* men. . durinduringg, this fray*. I,.;, for the American team. If Johnston is selected it will be HO IS IT AMD CALL HER 2 .500 In both instances the "free ride men" Warnm auae the committee is confident that he will improve greatly WHO IS IT 0 .000 Cole and Jncohy, brought run! acrow. With the running 4 to 1 in favor iM tween now and the time of the matches and because it is R«ult, of th« of the Copper Works crew, the WilU .!(,,u.rally recognized that "Little Bill" has the "number" of La- U. S, M. R. 4, Wllll»mF 8. iam» nine attempted a rally in tht fltfc but fell one run short of the tieinf ( ,,s(e and Borotra. He seems to be able to beat them without Gam*. N««i W..W number. The lumber mpn scored t li.-ilf trying. MAKE THIS Tonight, Liebign vn. Warnem, runs in this inning. The side wag re- Monday, U. S. M. H. vs. Liebigs tiretidd wheh n was caught at *ee- Rather unsportsmanlike of some of the newspapers to at- (play-off). ond trying to stretch a single into Lieblgs vs. a double. to discredit Miss Ederle's Channel swim. They claim Boachard clouted the longent hit she did not abide by the rules in that she had the tugboat Rnin hatted tho rtwo scheduled of the game, with one on in the fifth. > her a lee—keep between her and the wind and tide. By The Copper nhortfletder was nabbed , * Cromwell, cf 2 0 0 0 Harvard has a runner Dinned Mil- Dalrymple, Coughlin. of the double header were played on Game Casey, If 1 0 0 » MINUTES communication be received and the Motion by Com. Bradford that the the Raritan Coppfer Works diamond. ler who weighs 210 pounds. lie does Jacoby, rf 3 10 0 ' the century In 00.8. Minutei of la« regular mating of contents complied with. clerk be empowered to advertise for "Bill" D'Zurilla felt at home on the 'Chippy" Cutter, one of Carteret's Harrigan, p 2 10 0;' • * • th, C»rteret Board of Education Motion carried, transportation of pupils from East Amboy grounds and opened services leading ball tossers, was the lending A cynic Is one who observes that h,ld in the Cart«r«l High School OH The following bills were ordered Rahway, and Vocational pupils to in the first with a neat clout over the factor in dealing defeat to the Car- 22 4 4 1 til work and no play Is a good de- Tut«Uy erenimt;, AufUit 10, IB28. paid: Rahway. right field fence, scoring his brother teret Field Club in a contest between Willianu AB, R. H. B, scription of some golf. 1,. .]i|,.,u Ileil presiding. A. R. L#rr $ 5.00 Commissioner Dalrymple stated Mickey, who doubled, ahead of him. the Rahway A, A. and the Stau- Ginda, If 4 0 0 C. H. Byrne 47.88 that th« Chicago Circuit wished to All this wag accumulated off Dunn, bach nine at Rahway, Saturday af- Hall.rf. 2 0 1 Id.II call showed the following Tacoma hax a iminlrlpnl C. H. Byrne 432.92 e"K«B« the High School Auditorium after two outs had been made. De- ternoon. The~home team conquer- Leshick, ss 2 1 0 i inniissioners present: Heil, Brad- pond, ten milex long and one mile for ed by a 6 to 3 score. Trosko, c 3 0 (, nl. Ilishop, Jefferys, Dalrymple, A. Rabinowiti 2.75 "everal dates. I boskey pitched a good brand of ball wide, which will T* stocked with trout. I i ,,t'liiiii. Attorney Monaghsn. W. Misdom 8.00 Motion by Com. Jefferys that per-'for the victors permitting a measly Conditions making it impossible to • * * F. Collins, cf. 3 2 0 Szelag, 3b 3 0 Mi,linn by Com, Jefferys that the Public Servh* Electric and mission be granted and clerk be no- three hits. One was a homer, with play with the representative Field George L. Mlttlesdorf, Jr., '27, of Qt. t ne ( Lee, lb 2 0 I! nil dispense with the reading of Gas Cq/ 20.88 ' d °f he dates. empty sacks, by Art Romer, in the Club of this borough, Cutter quit. West Orange, N. J., has been elected t T. Kubinac, 2b. 3 0 lip- imiiiiU'j. Nelly Wood Ritechy 11.34 1 Motion carried. ninth. Managers welcomed him into lineups captain of the Colby college track 0 Rose, p 3 0 Mn'.iiin carried, kj Rabinowiti - 3 1B | Motion by Cora. Jefferys that when The four runs scored by the Field of surrounding towns. Cutter hav- team. 0 \ rummunication was received A. J. Miller 81 the Board adjourns, they adjourn to Club in the first two innings prac ing played often with the Rahway K. Kubinac, lb 1 0 0 meet ft'iin tin Firemen's Annivemry Hermann Bros 3,000.00, •?" August 24. tically decided the game. The Har-nine in previous years went .back to Hean Cromwell, truck conch at tUo 26 3 extending an invitation W. V. Coughlin Transporta- Motion by Com, Dalrymple to ad- mony could not overcome the lead in them. University of Southern California, be- 4 4 Score hy innings: to take part in the pa- tion , 125.00 Journ- the casing innings. Oldenbloom went Catching three men attempting to lieves Unit some one will soon run Williams 000 102 0-4 iilt ;vmt I'lehratlon on Labor Day. Board being poled all voted yea. I Motion carried. in for Dunn to finish the eighth. The score at home, allowing no runner to 100 yards In 9.4 seconds. Coppers 002 110 x—4 M,,n,.•! ly Com. Jefferys that the Committee on repairs and supplies ^j ^ COUGHUN. relief pitcher fanned Sabo, Kraemer steal a base, getting two hits and • • t District Clerk. and Sweeny in a row in the last inn- knocking in four of the six runs Jack Bernstein, lightweight boxer, Summary: Three base hit, Boach- ing. by Rahway are Cutter's rec- used fo fight under the ring names of nrd. Struck out by Harrigan 4, bf Earny Sabo mado a neat catch of ord for the game. Both of Cutter's Hauling Kiddy and Kid Murphy. His Rose 7. Bases on balls, off Harri- Tague's hit to ahort right field in singles. and a fielder's choice came real name Is Jack Dodlck. gan 2, off Rose 3. Double play, Gin- the second. Johnny I^shick perform- with men on third. The last hit ac- • * • da to T. Kubinac. ed excellently at shortstop, with a counted for two runs, after the Field Fred Low, a professional at the string of "good il[ns" to his credit, Club had tied the score at 3-3 in the Unicorn Country club, near Boston, The box score: sixth. It was in this big liming that Mass., recently made his nrxt hole In Full Moon and Baldruu Contractors & Builders Field Club AB. R. H. E. Bill hit his third double scoring one after playing the game for 26 Tliendnre H. Mown, a federal cus- Twenty-five years experience in the Wholesale and Retail Lumber business has Leshick, sa 3 1 1 0 Mickey. years, toms Inspector lit I'Mladerplils, Adopt- • « • taufht us that you are paying a heavy prsmium for credit accomodation at the lum- Burke, cf 4 0 10 Eight hits were made by the ed tin- pulley nf linvlrip his hair cat J. D'Zurilki, 3b 4 113 teret representative team, of these, Ralph Mulford, auto racer, Is known only when the moon wan fall, ss s ber yard*. W. D'Zurilla, if 2 2 10 Bill D'Zurilla got three, Leshick and as "The Parson" because lie never has means of warding off baldness and ta» used tobacco, liquor, or profane lan- We have a plan to save you this unnecessary expense. Coplan, lb 2 0 0 4 Sabo tallied two apiece.' and Mickey (inserts the pfftrt was no noticeable guage and observes the Sabbath that p»\t a dozen men In his organisa- Sabo, 2b 4 10 0 D'Zurilla got one leaving a zero strictly. tion did llkewlw with good results. Our new, modern yards at Sewaren with its dock facilities and railroad connec- Kraemer, If 4 0 2 0 batting average for the remaining six tions contains a complete stock of the highest grade building materials. Sweeney, c. , 3 10 0 out of town players on the Field We have a cash merchandizing plan which.will stun you. For example we sell: Debaskey, p. :. -2000 Club roster. Krauch, lb 10 0 0 Of the crack local ball players Portland Cement @ 58c sack Cash "Bill" D'Zurilla had a big day ( 8" & 10" Roofers @ $31.50 per M. Cash 29 6 6 14 smacking three neat successive dou- 2x48, 2x6s, 2x8s @ $34.50 per M. Cash Harmony AB. R. H. E. bles, twice with empty sacks. That! 0 this accomplishment should go in vain Gigantic Rasmussen, 3b 4 0 0 ALL F. O. B. OUR YARD. Haney, ss. 4 10 1 was a heartbreaker for the local play- Below U a map showing the location of our yard Oldenbloem, p...... 10 0 0 er. The other five hits belted by Dunn, p _ 2 0 0 0 the Carteret batsmen were singles. 0 Cutter will be back in the "local" Clearance Sale Romer., rf 4 12 Pimiani, 2b., cf 4 0 0 0 lineup of Joey Elko when the latter's Tague, If 4 0 0 0 combine meets the Plainfield A. C. at Lovi, c 4 0 0 0! Watty's Oval, Sunday. Read the Box Scores! Nesly, cf 2 0 1 0 The box score: Zalary, lb 3 0 0 0' C.rteret F. C. AB. R. H. E. Shriner, 2b 2 Q 0 0 j Leshick, ss ,.. 4 0 2 0 Kochek, lb 0 0 0 0|J. D'Z'iiiHa, 3b 5 1 1 0 "EXTRA" Tomorrow's Specials L Romer, lb. 3 0 0 2 33 3 3 I'W DZwrilla, if. 4 1 3 1 Score by innings; Sabo, 2b 4 1 2 0 at the SPOT SHOP Harmony 000 002 001—3 Boutot, cf 3 0 0 0 Carteret 220 001100—6 Jacobson, If. |... 1 0 0 0 Summary: Two base hits, Leshick, Sweeney, e 4 0 0 0 J. D'Zurilla, Kraemer, Romer, Home Cavanaugh, p 3 00 0 1 All Straw Hats Athletic Unions runs, W, D'Zurilla, Romer. Struck, *Handzo, I 0 0 0 In Open Mesh and ('out by Deboskey 6, Dunn 1, by Old- Satin Stripes enbloom 3. Bases on balls off Debos- 33 3 8 85c&$1.00 key 1, off Dunn 4, off Oldenbloom 1. •Batted for Cavanaugh in 9th. 89c Double plays, Fimwni to Zalari, Ha- R*hway A. A. AB. R. H. E. Velvet Rose Silk Shirts ney to Fimiani to Zalari. Hit by • E. f ennoyer, 2b. 4 0 10 In Grey, White and Tan 3 for $2.50 pitcher, W. D'Zurilla. Umpires, Sei-< Durtnd, 3b 4 Q 0 0 $795 both and Walsh. Laurent; If 1 2 0 0 .19 Broad Cloth Shirts H Pennoyer, ss. 0 0 In Collar Attached or Neck- The second game however, did Clos' cf> Cutter, c. - : 4 • 0 band Style. Plain and Fancy not go so smoothly, McMillan was Reg. $2.00 Imported English Stewart, lbT 4 0 Patterns. rather stingy in allowing safeties. He 0 Broadcloth Shirts permitted the Field Club to gather Smith, rf. 3 $119 Radonitz, p. 3 0 In Tan, Grey and White five hits, of which Earny Sabo got 0 two. "Ace" Samson retired seven •Sullivan 1 $|6» 3 for $3.50 Amboy batters via the strike-out 6 0 route, but was hit for nine bingleB. 31 6 3 for |6JM) •Batted for Smith in 8th. Silk Crepe Shirts . Charley Kochek, Amboy'B first Score by innings: baseman, put a kink in "Samson's In Plain Colors or Stripes Catteret 060 003 000—3 Fancy Silk Socks pace. Kochek acquired two doubles Rahway 020 102 lOx—6 Klocked tt, Crossbar Patterns and a single out of four chances, The 1 Amboya piled up a three-run lend go- Summary: Two base hits, W. D - on 55c Pair Silk and Wool Tie* Sweeny fouled and the tieing run Radonitz 3. Double plays, B. Pen- Fancy Striped Broadcloth died on the second sack, when Lovi Pennoyer 89c caught the ball behind the plate and o Romer. Shirts Collar Attached or Neck- Fancy Novelty Collar ^jS first Carteret hit SacrineeJ^. in the fiftK, this wift «lso ^weeny's bund Style $-1 55 Attached Shirts one hit out of eleven ehi»nc«i*. Me-,; N«W« ott All fj Bor«M«b In tk« 3 for $3.50 1 $165 Milfan hei4 the game mwll in check _^_ , , . ,1 _._ ..... 1 up to the i«<»t frame, he fWned six, ; pap^Jk C Headquarters for Men's batmen. W^sh «"d Seiboth ofneiat- Work Clothes, Headlight Great Separate Pants Sale effftj this tuusle. W. D'Zurilla, rf. Overalls, Khaki Pants, We Match, Your Old Coat The box. score: Deboskey, lb. Amboy. AB. R. H. E. Subo, 2b Sweet-Orr Work Shirts at $1.95; $2.95; $3.9$; $4.48 Shriner, 2b 4 0 10 Kraemer, If. ../... Low Prices, Pure Wool Knickws . . $3.95 Laurent, If 4 110 Sweeney, c Kocheck, lb 4 0 8 0 Samson, p Romer, rf 3 110 Martin, ss 4 110 32 2 5 2 DOYLE & open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. every day in the week except Sunday. DOUBLE W. IS9UE Krauch, cf 3 O i) 0 Score by innings: GnwtM, 8b 4 0 2 0 Carteret 000 00O 002—2 "3. ft H." •od , •fWatoc*«h«r«foryou. G»t ••* get i*. CUNNEEN REDEEM Lqvi, c. 4 e 0 0 Amboya 100 001 01 x--3 GREEN McMillan, p 4 0 0 0 Summary: Two bane hits, Laurent, STAMPS Spot Shop 'H«. n|t) FLIT ri> viinrself. Henry Wiinl nwohcr. i* nonl apply. DESTROYS DITMAS rrAKOA»n wtoo. < nwnun) ERS PERTH AMBbY—Tel. 2796 THE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY— "Mnnkrr Bu»ine»" Lovely H*l*n« It S*en With Mr. Mil "Oiii (i.'uiir" :i''(|iiirc(l a MOW mem- Helene Ohadwick, one of the most, ANITA STEWART ),(.,• fur Inn |iiir|niac» in their latest beautiful (rirls in the moving picture Pat he rciini'ily, "Monkey Business," colony, plays the leading feminine coniiiiir tomorrow to the Woodbri(l(fc role in "Hard Boiled", starring Tom EDMUND BURNS Thi'Hl rr. The new member, an escii|M-(l monkey, mitkes himself j Mix, at the Woodbridge Theatre in quite nl home with the kid?, and, next Tuesday. • from all accfiunts, lives up to the! Miss Chadwick, cant as Marjorie famous "Our Oanjr" reputation for | Gregg, is made the victim of a group THE LODGE IN THE mirtihii-f making. The rest of the Iof eastern crooks. Tom, appearing as old 'Y'HIK" is riffht nn hand as usual,: a physician, not only assumes man- the cast including ,. agement of a dude ranch but proves WILDERNESS" that he e*n out-battle a do7.en thugs. Mary Kornman, Fatty , Suggested By The Story of Ihe Same Name Jackie Condon, and He fights single-handed, except for FariiiH, Robert McCluwiin was the jthe remarkable assistance given by By SIR GILBERT PARKER direct"]- . I the faithful Tony. — 0 - That Thrilling Serial "SNOWED r WOODBRIDGR ™ * THEATRE ^"^ Matiiu'c Every Day-—2.30 P. M.— Evening 7 and 9 P. M. FRIDAY^TODAY ONLY— T CRESCENT WILLIAM HAINES in PERTH AMBOY—Tel. 25S "Lovey Mary" Van Bibber Comedy "Mad Racer" Screen Stars THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN TOMORROW—SATURDAY ONLY- , TODAY—LAST TIME— REGINALD DENNY in Billy Sullivan in "One Punch O'Day' "Rolling Home" RAYMOND HATTON, WALLACE BEERY AND MARY BRIAN hl__llO, Comedy "Monkey Business' Fox Newi IN A SCENE FROM 'BEHIND THE FRQNT • A PARAMOUNT PICTURE MONDAY—August 23rd. Matinee 2.30 Hope Hampton and James Kirkwoo d in Billy Sullivan Hold. Forth CWon Should Af r*. With New Pathe Serial |i RICHARD TALMAdGE in In "One Punch O'Dajr" Colon 3»yt Greta NitMn Air Mail Mrtterr Story Stafed In Snowed In Mountain* "Lover's Island" •—„ ,—__ "The Broadway Gallant" Billy Sullivan, who we understand An affinity exists between colors A Pathe serial said to be even more is the nephew of the late renowned and perfumes,, according to Greta SATURDAY—One Day Only— Educational Comedy "Oh Bridget" The Tiger Hunt h l replete with thrills, mystery and ex- John L,, ia holding forth at the Cres- , Norwegian star, who plays TUESDAY—August 24th— cent Theatre for the rest of this week poHtpa y Kerry e Love in "One Punch O'Day", another of Thief",, which openp s at the Strand features'Allene Ray and Wai- William Fairbanks in TOM MIX in the boxing comedy-dramaa in which Theatre on Monday , Mm Thi . ^ fourth h he has been seen during the past sea- "Color, and perfumes are affirn- "Hard Boiled" son or so. ties," declared Miss NIMBI. Sim- • "THE HANDSOME BRUTE" ro]ea which Chapter 1—"Snowed In" Pathe Comedy "Long Pants" "One Punch O'Day" is a brave- pie frocks demand . blending of Pas wel* l AS ^wit s grare brough• h t .into play,; hearted and lovable hero who through their elusive 'color perfume1 different is co-starred in Pathe serials with Chapter Seven WEDNESDAY—August 25th-4>NE DAY ONLY— the valor he displays in meeting 'Kid' from that of more elaborate frocka. Allene Ray, who ia loved by thou- LIONEL BARRVMORE in Martin in the ring, not only saves the "Perfumes to be used at night and sands for her beauty, sweetness and fortunes of the father of the girl he jn the daytime should be different. daring. "LIGHTNING HUTCH" loves but wins the complete and ador- "The fully equipped woman ne«ds "Snowed In", which will be shown "The Lucky Lady" ing love of the, girl herself. about twenty different kinds of per- every Tuesday at the Woodbridpe fume. And certainly a book of in- Educational Comedy "The Boy Friend" There is plenty of action in "One Theatr* for ten consecutive weekB, SUNDAY and MONDAY— Sawdust and Spangles Punch O'Day" and it furnishes an structions is necessary for the has an unusually striking background hour of excitement. Such well-known proper use of perfumes, for it which affords an ideal setting for the \ 2—BIG FEATURES—2 THURSDAY and FRIDAY—August 26th and 27th— players as Charlotte Merriam, Jack would be impossible to remember ,. k;n» rapid-fire action and thrills which Herrick, J. C. Fowler, William Malan, the intricate and proper combina-. eharacterhe this pathe productior. tions. Eddie Digfjins and Harry Tenbrook Practically all of the scenes have Reed Howes in "The Dangerous Dude" do good work in support of the star. "As an example dark red, blue and sombre colors call for 'heavy been shot high up in tlve snow-cov flower scents such as violet or jp.s- ' ered Sierras, with the center of ac- Marguerite De La Notte in "Hearts and Fists Glenn Hunter'• Succet* a* Star mine. Green and certain shades of tivities in a summer h.otel, almost On the Scree* •• Well ai on Staye; bronze are emphasized by elusive deserted by tourists but used as a the Wonder of Theatrical World rendezvous by a gang of crooks led TUESDAY and FRIDAY, August 24th and 27th— oriental perfumes. by the arch-bandit owner. Prom this "White, orchid and pale colored y ,::.: \ u Glenn Hunter, stage and screen fa- ' ^ • j w i\2 forest fastness, the daring lawbreak- dresses must be accompanied by the era are Menable.w'dj ^to ~mak JLe warfar^.-f.«e vorite of thousands of theatre-goers most exhilirating combinations, for| \ ' WAU*Ct"BEERY EMMDsSihiHaAKD W| on the air mail piloU, using lights \ RAYMOND H«TOH »«ooucno» £1 is considered one of the seven won-! the effect is supposed to b« like a PAY DAY N, MARY BRIAN ^^i-;-»ui« /J« at * night for landing decoys and get- u ders of the world by his fellow act- cocktail." ting away with rich hauls in cur- Pay Envelopes Containing Real Money, lc to $10.00 /^A* aQmmomquhut k/jh ors. While but still in his twenties, In "The Love Thief" are Mare r rency and bonds. Will Be Given With Every Admission. Hunter has not only managed to en- MacDermott, Cissy Fitzgerald, So carefully are their plans car- trench himself as one of Broadway's We Start Paying Promptly at 2.30 P. M. and Con- Clyde Cook in "Wandering Papas" Augustino Borgato, Carrie Dau- ried out that the guilt of the first stage stars but he has also been able mery, Nigel Barrie, Clarence robbery is placed on the U. S. Air tinue Until 10 P. M. Everybody Gets Paid. The Great Train Robery to make himself one of the screen's Thompson, Charles Puffy, Alphonse Mail pilot who is found half un- successful and popular luminaries NO BLANKS Martel, Anton Vaverka, and Lido cof.scious alongside a wrecked plane :: COMING ATTRACTIONS :: season after season, Manetti. Direction was by John Mc- in a mountain valley. His beautiful Lon Chaney in "The Road to Mandalay" / His characterization of the title Dermott. sister, a role played jby Miss Ray, be- role in the film and footlight ver- John Barrymore in "The Sea Beast" lieving him innocent, takes up resi- sion of "Merton of the Movies" is Douglas MacLean in "That's My Baby" dence at the hotel in an effort to theatrical history and it probably "Lovey Mary" A Genuine Succew Raymond Griffith in "Wet Paint" discover the guilty parties. ft READE'S Y^ Harold Hoyd in "For Heaven's Sake" brought him more fame and ad- MATINEE mirers than anything else he his The kind of a picture you have EVENING Zane Grey's "The Desert Gold" ever done. He will have a chance been waiting for came to the Wood- 10c—20e a0c,Uc.3Sc Tom Moore and Bessie Love in to stir screen audiences once again, bridge Theatre today. "Lovpy Mary", "The Broadway Gallant" STRAND ."The Song and Dance Man" when he comes to the Strand Theatre whicn was directed by King Baggot, PERTH AMBOY Jack Holt in "Sea Horses" . on Sunday in his latest motion pic- represents another achievement for Blazing action and a meaty story, Under Penonal Direction of Walter R«ftde. A. S. FU«, Ret. Mr ture effort, "The Broadway Boob," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which seems happily studded with laughs and to have acquired the habit of turning a story very much similar to "Mer- warmed with young romance, make Matinee—2 and 8:30—Children, 10c; Adulte, 20c. ton" but with its story transforming out gpod pictures. ' ' "TJe Broadway Gallant" highly Evening—7 and 9—Orchestra. All Seats, 86c; Balcon*. Adults, The Winchester Store him from a yokel into a stage celeb- Bessie L,ove, who seems destined to amusing entertainment in the opin- 25c; Children, 20e. rity instead of a screen star. become one of the greatest whimsical ion of many who have already view- Saturday Continuous—Evening Prices Prevail, character actresses of the screen, and ed the Richard Talmadge starring Sandford & Renter, Inc. William Haineft, have the leading vehicle which comes to the Wood-i Forest Fire Scenes Taken 458 Rahway Ave., Opposite Green St., Woodbridge, N. J. roles in the Aim, which was adapted bridge Theatre on Monday with the Amid. Dense Smoke and Flame* from the story of the ssine name by irrepressible stunt king in his most COOLED BY REFRIGERATION HARDWARE To Get Detired Effects Alice Hegan Rice, author of "Mrs. captivating role to date. Wieirs of the.Cabbage Patch." As Monty Barner, idling young TODAY AND SATURDAY— Paints, House Furnishing Through an unlooked for incident "Lovey Mary" is a poor little sla- son of a financier, Dick Talmadge which occurred during the filming of vey in an orphanage, aitectionate. but moves through the story of "The OUR MOTTO: "The Lodge in the Wilderness", di- with no one to love;'when she is Broadway Gallant" with all the zest "The Quality is Remembered Long rector Henry McCarty was able to suddenly given the care of a baby of a Kansas <^lone tearing through After the Price is Forgotten" depict one of the most realistic forest left at the orphanage. the cornfields of the middle west and fires ever shown on a screen. She learns to low this child, who depositing COWB and barns in the next WCHAftDDiX With his company of players in- by the way is played by one of the county. cluding Anita Stewart, Edmund cleverest children to flash across the "The Broadway GaHant" unfolds Burns, Victor Potel, Lawrence Steera, screen since Jackie Coogan, and a pretty love story an well with Dick Eddie Lyons, Duane Thompson and rather than let him go back to his emerging from a series of most'thrill- James Farley, Director McCarty went disreputable mother, she kidnaps him ing episodes with the hand of the on location in the woods of northern from the orphanage and seeks refuge girl snugly tucked in his cwn. Oregon. Special permits were given Your Ad in This Paper in Mrs! Wiggs' cabbage patch. It is all good fun, according to by the 3tate Forestry Department to Mrs. Wiggs1 cabbaga patch is ea-| to be taken allow the setting of a miniature for- ndvance report and not sentiallntially the background for a cocomm ' introduces maay est fire. seriously. Dick edy but as the story unfolds there new stunts that bewilder one in Is Read in the Home During the filming ,of the scene, is an undercurrent of genuine pathoa point of sheer daring and the underbrush was set afire. This With CHESTER CONKLiN and GUNBOAT SMITH too, that gives Bessie Love an ex- escape from serious injury for the was closely watched by a forct; of traordinary chance to show that«s an star. woodsmen wfeu encircled the burning emotional.actress of tjie screen she area. So absorbed were the members in second to none. of the company in their scene that no Nevertheless, the cabbage patch, "Rolling Home" STRAND BIG TIME one noticed a heavy wind had come its huildings, its inhabitants, its CUB- up until the attention of the* director toms, in genuinely funny and the I Ben Hendricks Jr., well known was culled to it by the voulnteer fire laughs in the picture, come fast and screen actor appears on the screen guard. hearty. minus his moustache for the first By this tkne the flames had com- time in years in "Rolling Home", AUDEVILL When the story ia all told, the V municated itself to • large pine tree baby belongs to Lovey Mary but the William A. SeiteVs latest Universal which was ablaze. Giving hurried straightening out of the various com-1 production starring Reginald Den- SUNDAY—ONLY— MON., TUES., WED.— .orders t0 the fire guard to stop the plications makes an absorbing nun a- ny, which cornea to the Woodbridge fire, the director ordered Miss Stew- tiv-e pictorially. I Theatre tomorrow, liendricks playa art and Burn* to go through their The supporting' staff includes Mary the role at a chauffeur and a pal of -reiic again. They both rushed into Alden, Vivian Ogden, Russell Simp-1 B«nny'«, and Setter thought it slight- Glenn Hunter the 3irwke and- flame while the cam- son, Martha Mattox and the bahy, ly out of place for a hii«d driver to Norman Kerry eras ground. Again and attain was Jackie Combs. sport a neatly waxed moustache. The in the scene tak«n, the smoke and flam- cast of "Rolling Home" includes Mar- Why? Because the Honfte T-own Paper es becoming densur, until Miss Stew- ion Nixon, K. J. Ratclilfe, Margaret art was curried in an almoit fainting HYo Good Old Dayf Seddon, George Nicholls, George is an institution a regular visitor that "The condition to the edge of the In tttla expn»»lpn Is merely Marion, Antun Vaverka and others. "The Love i every member of the family looks for where she wa» revived. S«fv«ral j^ Anglp-8sw>n or Old BngiUh uieth and reads from front to back. We hour* of work were required to atop od Of printing the article "the." Tba Broadway the path of the rtamea. ' prouunolatioii of "ihe" dwai not change Odd Labial Pendant tiave Cuta and Copy to help you build "The Lodge in The Wilderness" when It Is primed., ">;«." However, Baltimore pt)|>«r: 'Mid. WlilttVOkofe jvill b* the feature attraction at the frvuiifntly It 1* liiroiTertlv. or tni»inr- Lesson 4 • Tke yoinr advertisement. hettrr."—Boston day. • ARE LARGEST USERS OT GAS motorists obMrvtaf th« Autmnofcfc Assn. Head Btrwf "Slow Dtwn," .„ ,fnnt of their tclioolhoua*. bars •! Avers Too Many Arrests NOTICE! Made On Minor Rules that will save you many a dol- We Are Now Located At Protests Against Halm* Driv- er* Into Court on Slight lar will escape 216 New Brunswick Avenue Charges; Uphold* Campaign you if you fail to Corner Park Avenue, Perth Amboy Against Reckless Operator*. read carefully WASHINGTON, Amr hi. ..-Arrests MELBOURN & RItTER for minor infractions of traffic reg- and regularly the ulations could well b<- rendered less, The Oldest Auto Supply and Re- in numoer without weakening the ef- advertising of placement Part House in the City fectiveness of trafBc control, n state- ment from national headquarters of local merchants the American Automobile Asso- Formerly at 77 Smith Street ciation declares. PERTH AMBOY Pointing out that n timely warn- This Paper ing to motorists ultimately is of CARTERET PRESS more benefit to the individual and the community instead of wholesale arrests, Thos. P. Henry, president of the A. A. A., urges moderation in enforcement ot minor regula- tions and gr«»t«r severity in deal- Schoolgirl. Mik. 8p!«ndld Us* of Bu.«. on Trip. Into Country. ing with the more* Berious offences that involve personal safety. Protection Ags'lnst Moterlsta, The Screwed ute of bu»«e» in this conntry l8 nmnlnj a noticeable Jump In innuri gw-ollne consumption. "There is nothing to he Ruined onriicntfrlnj flaw of San Diego k One bus In oonitnnt operation consume* from ten to twenty time* •• by haling hundreds nml thousands C(.flHf i irtiool h«re built till* unique much gasoline a year a* the averHRp poMenger car. of motorists into court on the L, mj *nd O™1? H»Pl«"t«I lt ln «>e slightest pretext", declared Mr im The 70,000 bumei In operation In the United Htate. lust year used 271 • L of the itreet. At flwt gltnct Henry, "Traffic regulations were 000.000 gallons of gasoline, a supply sufficient for 7(10,000 pleasure cars to be » pollctmiin holdinc meant to bring order into the us« Tb« buM*i toversd a total dUtancu of 1,900,000,000 miles and the gasoline lite wtrplni lien. of public thoroughfares nnd not to consumption for eueh vehicle has been estimated at'from 4 000 to 10000 cat make respectable citi7.cn* feel that Ions, they had in them the makings of of C The rapid expansion of bus lines li expected to ahow a greater lncreaM j desperate criminals. irw-B mowing In MoH|oHt In la gasoline consumption during this your. I. r riHcwu* period, when th« (lino- "Every violation of th<> traffic WHY Inying th«li-««fi to tht regulations ii not worth taking a shi.tii.rath Usu, have t jen- motorist into court. There are n-fiiii'liui'''' to thote Whose to*- slight infractions that best can be cm ti><- ixirlrtt-d forest of Art- disposed of by a warning on the 11,,-v l>. lotted ltr«ely to the News of AD Carteret Borough in the Press, the part of the officer. Everyone '? like- ki-un ;.» iiw Ar»ucarl*ns, now ly to be absent minded at times , t .I by the Norfolk Island and that is the chief factor in i n! . r rotated trws found slight variations from the practice llll( a motorist is legally required to >n Hit- foutlicru lieml«pher«. most widely read paper in Cateret follow. A wariiing; In such instances probably will have much more ef- fect fllfin an arrest. The motorist will be more likely to remember what he has done wrong and avoid it OAKLAND Satisfaction or your Money Refunded in the1 future. "I believe that a warning might presents the replace arrest when' there evident- TIRES Electric*! ly is no indication of wilful miscon- Appliance* duct. 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close to cost for econ- ,he homes of the United States is ipent by women, it is a part of a omy-The PRESIDENT CLOTHES UNES Household Expert Says •oman's job to learn how best to tpend their money, Many, many sitchens are cluttered with various CARTERET PRESS "A woman'* clothe* arc of Buy With Eye to Necessities is the closest approach two sort*: Those that clotlia [inds of pots, pans, patent holder, her and those that disclose her." And Don't Squander Money and other contrivances that never yet to all-around auto- On Needless Things were and new conld be of any real "Women like to wear their age help. like their gown a—cut as low as The housewife who goes shopping mobile perfection. possible."—From "The Sayings for labor-saving equipment for her of Cjolcus." kitchen, will surely be confused by the multitude of pieces shown to her "Brer notice how a man al- by an interested clerk. Unless she tA Lmv~B*lkd Long Lint ways want* to marry a woman has her, needs carefully budgeted, who Is a good dresser .and then \ her list made out, and takes it direct- Big Six (Mm Sedan never wants to pay her dress- ly to the section tarrying her need- Nothing to Be maker's blllsT' ed supplies, she may yield to temp- tation and purchase something not •2245 on the list and which she could well do without. Thus, a little will pow- Surprised at MAXIM'S MAXIMS er is needed for effective buying, in- timates Marion C. Bell, state home Genius needs obstruction. management specialist at the New Jersey College of Agriculture. He who would lire long should work •She continues: Looking neither to long. the right nor to the left, holding her curiosity in check, the "housewife WHEN you want to We are built by our reactions to must go after and purchase the ar- oar environment. "Atmlnu. ft* pmimnt wmn witMnsmi,*) Mart* ticles she has listed. Then, and not find out any real until then, may she wisely relax and Tht world owes nobody anything go visiting in the department in or- ATALANTA except what he earns. der to see about new equipment worth-while news Emblem of Studebaker CuMom Quality which is being shown. She puts No man can serve himself except In- down the names of several pieces for directly through the service of others. future study as to their value to about buying her, but buys none. Should any o J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE He gets more for his bread who them prove to be labor or time-sav- 260 Gaorga Streal $83 DUiaion Strrat casts It on the water than he who ing for her in her "business as NEW 6RUN3W1CK PERTH AM BOY, N. J. devours It himself. housekeeper", she will add them t her next list. Heavy burdens carried make ordi- By giving herself sufficient time nary burdens light, to study the necessity of each piece Read to her in her home, the housewift STUDEBAKER A man ought not to be BO reticent will be running her house-keeping ai as to git like the owl and think and a successful man runs his business blink his wisdom away In silence. Since 97 per cent of the mone which goes into the yearly running o The warmth of the fire Is better taJ Joyed when shared than when monop- olized at the cost of crowding others KEEP COOL IN THE Into the cold.

Every man must live with the man NEW EMPIRE THEATRE he makes of himself; and the better Telephone Rah way 994 RAHWAY job he does In molding his character, the better company he will have. Under Personal Supervision of JACK E. UNGERFELD Resident Manager, KOBERT M. UNGERFELD What a man knows that he can't Musical Director, Mr. JOHN SCHADE • use Is a handicap.—From "Hudson Mailm: Reminiscences and Com- ALWAYS 70 DEGREES, NEVER HIGHER ments," by Clifton Johnson. STOP! THINK! We have just completed the installation of our Arctic Nu-Air Cooling System. The greatest hot weather com- SAGELY SAID fort ever invented. Don't forget that an honest man never has to proclaim tbe fact Every time a new model of the make of car you TODAY—F R 1 D A Y — Tbe average woman has more listen- SPECIAL FEATURES ing than apeaklng acquaintances. own is announced your car depreciates in value even LON CHANEY in "ROAD TO MANDALAY" When a man makes up his mind to marry he wea more or leaa fiction. if you kept it in a band box. A thrilling, throbbing romance of Singapore, the Mysterious! Against a derelict who wins redemption in one brief, blazing moment AD eavy-going young man never lln off drama. gera with his best girl until after mid- 2 Reel Wettero Drama Comedr ••<• Aetop's Fables night. True, the car buying public is always looking for

TOMORROW—SATURDAY—Aufuat 21.t— There la too often an Invisible mo- tive back of the hand extended to the latest model, but the wise buyer gets the brand BIG DOUBLE FEATURE help others. HOOT GIBSON in . that has no spasmodic models. It always makes a man feel cheap "THE PHANTOM BULLET" to be caught looking at a photograph A new thrill from Hoot! In which the click of the camera and of hluiseif. *• the whiz of a bullet conspire to give you a gorgeous atrprise cli- The Ford car is still the same model since 1908, max to a rapid fire, nerve tingler, jammed with action end, mys- When a man has, an opportunity to tery! become a hero he Is usuallj busy at — AND —t something elue. refined and improved, of course, but still the same DOROTHY REVIER *nd CULLEN LAND1S ib Some people would never want Cec- "SEALED LIPS" lain thiuga If they didn't see others sturdy, dependable Model T that has won the Ford its A*JI Otken trying to get them. world-wide fame. SUNDAY—August 22nd— Flirtation hi like a piece of chewing gum—the longer, you keep at It the "THE TAXI MYSTERY" leaa satisfaction you derive fmm It. With EDITH ROBERTS and ROBERT AGNEW — ALSO— BRILLIANTS ANOTHER BIG FEATURE 1010: "May I go out, mar* 1924: Buy a Ford and play safe-THINK! WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST Til be In before daylight. Old Thing."

i£(ONDAY and TUESDAY—Auju.t 23r4 and J4th— Few men art u Important as some mm can f««l with (10,000 IB • small , Double Feature Program town.

WILLIAM RUSSELL and HELENE CHADWICK in A soft answer turneth away wrath, "STILL ALARM" but It encourage* bores to call you on — ALSO — the telephone. DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. ICHARD BARTHELMESS and DOROTHY GISH in Kve beat all tbe othtr girls gttttng Authorized FORD Dealers "BEAUTIFUL CITY" married, but her presa notice* didn't Pmtlie New* amount to much. Nature l» wonderful. <$sf bMitl- Maple and Fayette Streets, Perth Amboy flea tut ladle* aod nod c«»e#ali tht S. — PERILS OF THE SEA" age of tjie jitney. HAMMERSTEIN and ROBERT ELLIS Telephone 366 and 673 Open Evenings Until ft o'clock One way for a eanrlldat* to got beat •; .• - ALSO-. la to etpnm his conviction* sjtf )«{ ER BIG FEATURE nature take JU coona. .

I Hold" is the Motto Tie-String* Make the THATCHER of Shirring at Hip End* of a Belt PUBLIC SERVICE NUMBER ELEVEN BOILERS-FURNACES-RANGES afid Shoulder Meet oAttracttveness HE average housewife, spending as she doe*, much time in her kitchen, naturally wishes it neat and attractive. She rightly demands a range which is both attractive and efficient.

The Thatcher Gas Range not only embrace* every cooking convenience, but is very good to look at, being fin- ished in smooth gray porcelain which can be kept clean and sanitary by merely wiping with a damp doth. Qas Distribution Mail coupon below and literature will be lent you deuriking in detail the many mtunul rT4HE gas mains of Public Service Almost 4,000 miles of iron and steel features of the Thatcher Gat Range. i stretch across the state from the pipe nrc embraced in the great grid- \ Hudson to the Delaware, serve some iron—enough to reach from Newark 180 municipalities and constitute across to San Francisco and then up WS Thatcher Gai Range U detigaed in a ' super" gas distribution system. the Putific coast ncaYly to Portland. O accordance with the ipecificitioni of the American Gu Association. It h»» extra large oreiu, quick action burners, and large cook- More than 675,000 users of Pyblic ing top. The fluih doon and full porcelain Service gas living incitics, towns and cnunel finish make it very easy to clean. hamlets, evidence the vide spread Write today. Service given to the people of New THE THATCHER COMPANY Jersey, placing the benefits of a de- SmatlSO An EAST way to the new width i» la A EttT that seems to have difficulty to pendable gas supply at the disposal CHICAGO NEWARK. N.J. NEW YORK of Suburban and rural, as well as SMlStFuacbSt. 21W.44thSt. the madune-*hirred fulness of a strajghl reaching its ultimate conclusion eves skirt. The shirrings gather awl trim at around the slim hips of the present-day urban homes and manufactories, the same time and doing It by machine figure is ektd out with.tic-strings. The' make* a quick job of it Hand-shirring Prince of Wales, who has bten made re- can be used instead if you prefer. Th* sponsible foAMay fashions, is said to lower part of the full sleeve seems to be have employed a fastening of this kind the best place to bring in embroidery and for his Oxford shoes. Paris uses it at a contrasting color. The frock illus- the low waistline of a one-piece frock with Babies Love It trated is of brown Georgette with the em- plaits set in across the front and a plain broidery worked in copper color and iteel back. A straight frock of this sort in The Paulus Dairy Spend Tour Money VALET gray. It is made in the new length, the beige-colored flat crtpe with a straight For all stomach and intestinal JOHN PAULUS, PROP. ESTABLISHED 1890 skirt just resting on the fullest part of coat of brown, wool tripe for cool days troubles and disturbances due with yoar home merchant* the calf of the leg. Fourteen or fifteen would makt a.very satisfactory outfit for to teething, there is nothing Main Office: 189-195 New Street, New Brunswick, N. J. 1 Tbn help p«y th« tuet, inches from the floor Is an average and the early Fall when the weather blows better than a safe Infant) tod Phone 2400 ' AutoStrop conservative length this season. hot and cold. Children's Laxative. ro«d«,«ndimk«thi» a com- Razor MRS. munity worth white. Yoo Want Ads Bring Results will find th# •dwtWnt of sharpens 8TWOJW the best ones in thii ptptr. itself Protect R. A. HIRNER Money to Loan on , The Funeral Director and Expert Embalmer :: :: First-Mortgage 'Jottitc Babies W00DBR1DGE FORDS The only fulljp' equipped and up-to- Henry St. C. Lavin date Undertaking Establishment in For feminine hygiene town. Counselor at Law NEW LOUIS MORRISON Enlightened women are now Pair Treatment to All. ill Main St. using Zonite instead of Shoes, Clothing and General HE'S AFTER THE BOTTLE CANDY KITCHEN Office Phone—264. Woodbridge, N. J. poisonous compounds for Munufcicturers and Dealers in Merchandise Residence Phone—289. this important purpose. Even the infant instinct unerringly seeks the belt foods obtain- SlrMtly Pur. Op#a Every Day Exetpt Saturday Phone Woodbridge 1169 Zonito is thoroughly effec- able, and no wonder the child yearns for and reaches after the purs CANDIES AND ICE CREAM M. J. tive but harmless to delicate dairy milk in Its bottle! Mothers who feed their babies on our tissues. guaranteed pure and wholesome milk, hava little trouble in rearing 7!i Uiim St., Woodbridfe. Tel. 43. them as healthy and strong children. FOR VACATION WEAR Placed in thoroughly cleaned and sterile bottles, un- Resources $325,000 If you will come to us a week or two touched by human hands. HUMPHREYS & RYAN before vacation we will make a suit WALKER GORDON CERTIFIED MILK HARDWARE FORDS NATIONAL BANK of clothes for you that you will enjoy Main St., Woodbridge, N. J. at the se«sid«-or jnountpin more than FREE—from Mtot Suydam's and Rutger's Special toll ud od<*. Plumbing Ftatvr*. FORDS, N. J. any other suit you ever had. We put Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk Spring Hardware individuality in the clothes we make. FR£H—from ifteMUUM*. Not Branch: Cardan and Poultry Supplfoi In one of our make you will stand out lfl.votcd. T«l. 1B10-M. 2646. " , Neumann's Delicatessen, 75 Smith St., Perth Amboy among well dressed nwn no matter Kclkgg's Tutelsu Gator Oil HANSEN A JENSEN where you are or where you go. n the original tatfdcu' cauor N. J. Phone 1736 GUSTAV BLAUM GENERAL CONTRACTORS oil, m*de tor medicinal UM only. DISTRIBUTION COVERS Excavating, Sawarlaf, Grading, rttHB-litmtun on nqimt to WAITER New Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, Sayreville, Parlin, Groceries and Provisions Carting of all Kind* New York Custom Tailor JANVIER, Inc., 417 Cuul St., NwYock South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbridge, Fords and Metuchen, N. J. 62$ Pacific Ave., PERTH AMBOY Next to N. Y. Candy Kitchen 17 MAIN ST. WoodbrWia 68 Main St., Woodbridge tl

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BIPtKHVLZ TWINS HNS* rn/rau 5TH ANNIVERSARY SALE STARTS SALE STARTS THURSDAY, AUGUST THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 t at 9 A. M. at 9 A. M. i and continues for 15 days and continues for 15 days

^^^^^^^^^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ • -'••••--- 1 '' - ••• •'•-!• '" "^^^^^^^^^"^— FREE! FREE! A 3 quart Aluminum Sauce Pan will This Event Has Been A3 quart Aluminum Sauce Pan will be given away free with every purchase be given away free with every purchase of $5.00 or over. Come early and get Planned To Create of $5.00 or over. Come early and get yours. yours. Big, Practical, Money Saving Bargains That Will Be On The Tips of the Tongues of Thousands of Thrifty Womenfolks. We haVe plan- Ladies Handkerch'f s Men's Socks Triangle Collars Fancy Colors. Good ned this Event as the Supreme Bargain Event of Our Business Career, In Black, Cordovan and To Close out Value. Wellington Machine White. #-Value 15c. during which we shall offer the greatest values you have known in re- Each Sale—Pair Thread Also Colored Silk and cent years. Every Department of the store offers a multitude of 3 for 10c 3c Mercerized Spool .... 7c practical items of every day use at prices that mean Real Economy. Read every'item on this page, and remember that there will be thou- '2C Men's Silk Hose Ladies Silk Hose sands of items on sale that can not be mentioned here on account First Quality. AH Latest Men's Dress Shirts In All Colors. First of lack of space. Prepare to share in the Savings during the next Colors. ,, Broken Sizes Quality. Only "Onyi" Brand 47c 15 days. 39c Full Fashioned Foot. 39c Pair 84c

Men's Balbriggan Genuine "B. V. D." Dish Towels Turkish Towels Ladies Pure Thread Silk %x"'?ointex" Each Fancy Stripes. Good Qual- Shirts and Drawers Men's Union Suits ity.. Only—Each fbse Silk Hosiery All Sizes. Exceptional Value. Worth In Most Wanted Colors. Val- Each .... 29 9c $1.00. Only— ue $1.65. I 15c 74c 127 39c Reg. 49c Heavy pair Pillow Cases pan* Made of Fine Material. Big Turkish Towels English Broadcloth . Bargain. Colored Plaids and Border- Children's Mercerized Shirt$ Work Shirts ed. Socks Table Oil Cloth Strong, Triple Stitched, Full Assorted Patterns. First White Only. Collar Attach- Fancy Tops. 4 19c Each . Quality. ed or Neckbands. Sizes. 33c Bed Sheets 15c 89c Fall Mercerized Voile pair 29c 63c Size 72 x 90. Get Several yard 40 Inches Wide. Many of Them. Men s Pongee Sport Shades. Children's Silk Sods Men's and Boy s All Colors. Children's Fine Blouses Nainsook Union Suits 67c yard White, Tan and Blue. All 21c 19c * All Sizes. Sizes. Apron Gingham Fancy Percales pair Black and Cordovan. Reg. $1.00 /SIC Pretty Patterns. Reg. $1.75 $1.33 39c Ladies Shoes 12c Whit* Canvass Only. pair 8Jc yard Big Special "Keds" "Headlight" and yard 15c 25c Ladies Felt Slippers Heavy Suction Sole "Sweet-Orr" Overalls Unbleached Muslin Dotted Swiss 36 In pair All sitesBS.. Lined Blue Only. 36 Inches Wide. Boy'a and Youth's ... QQ Curtain Material 57c Ecru Only. Childrens He pair Men's $1.19 J83 9c yard Misses 19c yard All "Royal Society" All "Star Brand" Dress lie Ladies ,,, 29c and Work Shoes greatly Bleached Muslin Lingette goods greatly reduced. Men's Oxfords 36 Inches Wide. 36 Inchtes Wide. All latest Window Shades reduced. Also big val- All Leather. Blade and Tan. Shades. 3« Inches Wide. Water Col- Ladies Fine Vests ues in Ladies and Child- Good Value. 10c or. First Quality. Bodice and Built-Up Style. 295 yard ren's Shoes. yard 28c 47c 21c THE SURPRISE STORE CARTERET'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE i itS Roo*evelt Avenue CARTtRtT,ftJ. i \ i