Comic Section CARTERET PRESS Sporting News, Page VOL. V, No. 50 CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, SKt'TRMRKR 2, 1927 PRICE THREE Gives State Assurance Junior Woman's Club Cardinals And Colored Gianta Children Home From Camp Booked For Sunday Game AVENEL CITIZENS Show Much Gain Girls Taken On McCarthy Appointed Of Disposal Plant Holds Pretty Function Checked by the rain from making Th* Middlesex County Kiddie,! their debut at Brady's Oval last Sun- LOSE FIRST MOVE Keep Well Camp cloned last week af- Theft Charge Highjchool Council Adopt* Resolution To day, the Carteret Cardinals will ap- ter the most successful season since Surprise Party Given For Girls pear in a main attraction game at Build Treatment Plant If Soon To Leave For Board- IN LEGAL BATTLE It was instituted. The camp was Startling Story Told By Janette Board of Education Acts the Oval, Sunday afternoon, having crowded1 with boys during July and Conditions Require It. ing Schools and College* Committee's Recommend** as their opponents the Carteret Vice Chancellor Dismisses 2 equally well patronised by girl* in Street Man Whose Attic Heywood Avenue Folks Colored Giant*. The two teams will Wu Robbed Hen. Selection Please* A surprise "Kiddie" party Suits Brought in Squabble August. All of the youngsters show- Want Pavement was fight for the championship of the ed decided gains in weight upon their Alumni — Fence To Be given In the Legion Chrome section. The Gianta play Over Lease of Land to Ethel Nemeth. aged 12 yean, of Borough Hall Tuesday roomby ths e oJuniorf the return. The camp it maintained for Beautified A resolution setting forth that weekly at the Tank Oval, former Thompson for Fire House. he benefit of underweight children. 40 John ttrttt, and Anna Koruipak, Woman's Club in honor of four playground of the Young Yanks, the Cartewt will construct a sewage dis- Full quotas of both boys and 9 years, of 80 John street, were Francis McCarthy, a qoalll poial plant in connection with the young women who are leaving soon resent Cardinals. GOES TO SUPREME COURT for distant schools. The guests of girls were sent from Carteret taken Into custody Wednesday after coach »nd graduate of Savage, East Rahway sewer system, wu a- Each team will have its strongest appointed coach of Carteret honor were: MUs Esther Yorke, Misi Vice Chancellor Church yesterday through the co-operation of the Par- fthe police had bean notified that the dopt«d Monday night ait a special jattery and supporting lineup in this ent-Teacher Association and Mil* SchoSl Tuesday night at an j meeting of the Borough Council. The Francis Harrington, Miss Kempe N. important conflict as victory means dismissed two actions filed in the girls were breaking Christmas tree ed meeting of the Botrd of Ed> Miles and Miss Mildred Kahn. There Elizabeth Fens, school nurse. The meeting was called at the request of uch to either team. Lomax is ex- Court of Chancery by Avenel citi- ornaments on th« railroad tracks. tion. Mr. McCarthy served in ttetl were vocal solos by Miss Gladys zens who are seeking to prevent president of the camp organization, the Stats Board of Health and the lected to hurl to Branston for the known as the Middlesex County Rec- Patrolman Qua Freeman took the schools last year an physical director.f passage of the resolution was a con- Kahn, several solo dances by Miss otored sine and Mlgiecz will be on Thomas Thompson Sr. and William He will retain that position and c * ' Isabel Struthers, of Roselle; and an Aillgaier, a contractor, from erect- reation Council, is Prosecutor John girls to headquarters and then began dition of the State's approval of he mound with Collins receiving for E. Toolan. the teams In addition. His plans for the sewer. The adoption exhibition Bowery dance by the he Cardinals. ing a building on public land an Investigation that brought to was raised from $2,200 to $2,50tl of the measure means that if the Misses Natalie and Kempe Miles. leased by the Fire Commissioners light some startling circumstances. per annum. Last week the sewage problem reaches a' point Several games were played. Miss to Thompson under an agreement Association of the high school sent a Mildred Kahn and Mils. Kempe Mllej whereby the latter is to build a fire Adolph Zabtl, of SZ Janette street,, where Rahway,-and other neighbor- told the police that the girls had en- letter to th* board aaking that ing towns construct disposal plant*, were the winners in the suit case house and sell it to the district at Women s Democratic competent coach be appointed si;1] game. Miss Marion Kelly was the Bright Future Seen cost at such ttrne aa the voters ap- tered his house and gone to the at- Carteret will do likewise. There Is tic where they took a suitcase con- once in order to give the also a provision for taking care of winner in the musical stick game. prove a bond Issue for the purpose. team the benefit of full term trail*k Cake, candy and ice cream weru The dismissal was made on the Club To Hold Card taining the ornaments and an elec- excess storm water. It was said Mon- For School Sports tric train and a wedding ring. The Ing. The letter was read at thavi day night that no action in regard served. ground the action did not properly meeting Tuesday night, previous Wi? Besides the guests of honor those, come before the Court of Chancery. train wu valued at $23, the orna- to constructing a disposal plant may Appointment of New Coach Party Wednesday ments at 110. No value was given the appointment be expected here for many years. present were: Mrs. T. J. Nevill, coun- Send* Hopes of Fans Soar- Attorney Nathan Duff, representing Since news of the appointment has.} selor of the club; Miss Gladys Kahn, the taxpayers, immediately obtained or the wedding ring. ing. Good Timber Avail- Mrs. A. Kay To Be Chairman Freeman found the train when he spread about the borough, membwsy;,, Miss Natalie Miles, Miss Fanna Ruth a Supreme Court order to show of the Alumni and others interest- The United Construction and Sup- Thorn, Miss |Gertrude Armour, Miss able For Football cause why tht lease should not be At Wednesday Night ame upon the girls breaking the or- ply Company protested to the coun- ed In school sports have expressed ' Marion Cunrie, Miss Marion Kelly, Team extinguished IBd an order restrain- Event — Men Invited amenta but no trace of the wedding J cil that after sidewalks, gutters and ring was found. Another statement themselves aa well pleased with the; Min Isabelle Struthers, Miss Helen ing further operations until the case To Attend selection of Mr. McCarthy. Th* curbs had b«en laid complete in Struthers, Miss Frances Burke, Miss (By Ted) shall have b**n heard. , f Zabtl aroused the police mon than Emerson street by the company, the ;he story of the ornament property pointmtnt was made on recommend*.* Olive Gunderson, Miss Helen Rich- One of the actions in Chancery The Womeri's Democratic Club has tion of the athletic committee Middlesex Water Company dug y, Miss Gladys Gunderson, Miss With the appointment of Coach ompleted plans for another of the taken. Zabil said that a man rents trenches and laid house connections. was filed by Dirk P. De Young and which William V. Coughlin is c Eleanor Bryer and Mlaa Lillian Don- Francis McCarthy by the Board of ipscial card parties that have been a room on the second floor of his man. When these trenches were filled the Benjamin Baldwin. The other, em- house in Janette street and that the lelly, all of Carteret; Miss Isabelle Education, Tuesday night, Carteret bodying the same complaints bat so successful during recent months. filling settled and the resulting con- wo girls go to the room nightly and One of the purposes of the Itruthers, of Roselle; and Miss Es- portsmen are well content and now treating them more at length, was The next one will be held in Fire dition threatens the walks and gut- remain there with the roomer, often journed meeting was to sp elle Shanawolf, of Baltimore. filed by Barney Drevich, head of the House No. 1, in the Carteret sec- ters. The company wants to be re- nterest is centered about the pros- until 10 or 11. o'clock. The polite teachers to Alt any vacancies that rs»). . The young ladies for whom the Taxpayers' Association, Benjamin tion, on • Wednesday night, Septem- mained unfilled. The following w*r»\ lieved from responsibility for any pects for a successful season in all are conducting an investigation into mtertainment was given will return Clark, and Fred Foersch. Early ber 7. Under the new plan upon appointed: Miss Loretta Powers, a',' damages that may result. The water undertakings of high school teams which these parties ''are conducted this story. company will be notified to put the his month to the following schools this week ths. court granted permis- college graduate with six years' «»•'. Miss Esther Yorke to St. Elizabeth's his year. Football will be welcomed sion to hear both actions at once. & district leader is chairman at each perience, to teach in the high schootis street back in the condition in which n great fashion by a record crowd party. Mrs. Aleck Kay will be the it was found when operations for the Academy, Convent, N. J.; Miss Orders for dismissal, both identical Funeral for Young Mother at $2,200 per annum; Miss Mary Francis Harrington to Duval Schoo of interested fans. with the exception that one provides chairman at the party Wednesday Brien, normal school graduate water connections were started. night. Was Held This Morning Nine property owners in Heywood n Buffalo; Miss Kempe Miles to Coach McCarthy will lose no time the complainant* pay the defending several years' experience, $1,800 Hood College, Maryland, and Miss in getting his men in trim as the attornies' fees, rjail as follows: The club has sent out a special annum; Miss Helen Jennings, avenue petitioned the council for a Funeral services were held,this Mildred Kahn to Stroudsburg. grid season gets under way the lat- "This matter being opened tc- the nvitation to the men of the party lege graduate, $1,700 per anna permanent pavement in that street o attend the coming card party. morning at St, Andrew's Roman Miss Agnes Gunderson, year in between Grant and Roosevelt ave- ter part of this month. Many of Court by David T. Wilentz, Solici- the neighboring high school elevens There will be many prizes and all the Catholic Church, Port Reading, for mal and a year in School of A toues. This matter was referred to tor for and of counsel with Will- Mrs. Haae! M. M'Shea, wife of How- have left for camps and other places iam Allgaier, defendant, and Henry popular games. After the games re- plied Arts, $1,200 per year. the street and road committee. freshments will be served. ard L. M'Shea, of 36C Woodbridge (Miles and Nevill, a real estate To Examine Infants for early training. The new lead- St. C. Lavin, Solicitor for and of The resignations of Miss Madell er is expected to produce great re- avenue. Mrs. M'Shea died at St. company, informed the council that counsel with Thomas Thompson Sr., Michael's Hospital, Newark, Tues- Biuon and Miss Martha I. Ad and White com- at a recent meeting of the Roose- sults with Blue et, als,, defendants, and sufficient day, after a lingering illness. She were received and accepted. For Annual Parade Bisson has taken a position in velt Building and Loan Association a bines during the fschool year, cause appearing therefore, it is, on was in her twenty-third year. resolution favoring the zoning Plenty of will be avail- this first day of September, 1927. Driver Fined $50 ark and Miss Adams wrote that she. 'erth Amboy Physician To Be able from the upper classmen and The deceased is survived by the had suffered a nervous breakdown. mendments to the State Constitution "ORDERED that the Bill filed in husband, two children, her parents, At Local Clinic On Sep- several proapecta are seen in the The applications of Miss Ha was adopted. The letter was filed the above cause be dismissed and a brother and two sisters. Interment Freshman class. Of all the material For Insolence Jefferys, of 295 Washington avenu and the council went on record as tember 8—Many Entries that the Order to Show Cause with was in St. James' Cemetery, Wood- the new leader will find his greatest and Miss Margaret Walsh, of also favoring the amendments. Filed For EvenJ the restraint therein contained be Local Man Charged With Be- bridge. John Milo who lives near the amount of real stock in the present dismissed, vacated, and for nothing Roosevelt avenue, for the position^ Canda tract said that a sewer recent- The special committee of thi Senior class. This class has taken holden; and that solicitors for de- ing Intoxicated And With of telephone operator in the schools, ly installed in the latter area had fill- Board of Health in charge of the an active part in sports since its en- fendants shall each receive $50.00 Resisting Officer Is Pun- Boy Falls Off Swing were received. Miss Jefferys was I trance in the local high school. pointed to fill the position at a ed a main to overflowing with the re arrangements for the annual bab; counsel fee and costs. ished For Latter Taken To Hospital parade, is continuing preparation Captain Ronald "Arms" Armour, "Respectfully submitted, ary of $20 per week. She will suit that his cellar is frequently Offense in charge of the central twitchbo flooded. The engineer was instruct- 'or that event. The parade will b who merited his election by his ex- "ALONZO CHURCH, Stephen Stflko, ion of Mr. and cellent playing last year, will be out in the high school connecting ed to investigate and seek relief lor held on Saturday, September 17. Oi •%>• • "V. C," .K. Bonk,, ol Kriwin.street,.arrant- Mrs. Charles Sulkp, of 36 John lentire school system. Mr. Milo. Thwsday, September 8, Dr. William working hard with Coach McCarthy street, fell off a swing at the play- ed last week for driving a car whil There was*a discussion of London, of Perth Amboy, will be i: aa soon as the call for candidates is ground Wednesday night and broke 1 sounded. Captain Armour was un- intoxicated and held after a physi transportation situation. Com mis*, ;h« board clinic to examine babie cian had examined him and pro-j his thigh. He was attended by Dr. o be entered in the health contes doubtedly the real star of last sioner Conrad said that he had New H. S. Coach nouneed him unfit to drive a car, Imra Kemeny and then sent to the advertised for bids on the cont Health Board Decides division of the parade. This divisio; year's eleven and this yeaf he is a Perth Amboy City Hospital. The bright prospect but there is plenty was arraigned last night in police as he had thought other members ' is open to infants up to 2 years o court and fined $50 for being inso- boy is 8 years old. The accident age. The prizes in this division wi! of other promising timber. Pleases Students the committee had attended to it lent to an dfficer. The arrest took was reported to the police by Miss On Parade Prizes be awarded solely on merits of healt Besides Armour who is expected The committee was instructed Josephine Sica, of 17 Lewis street. make arrangements for transport**' and development. to hold down the fullback position Francis H. McCarthy Comes place after Sergeant Dowling had Many Awards In Cash And others from whom much will be ex- looked into Borak's car and the lat- tion of pupils without delay on 'In other divisions children up t With Highest Recommenda count of the short time before 5 years of age are eligible. In th pected include Sid Currie, who con- ter had demanded a search warrant. Articles of Value To Be tions i— Is a Graduate of opening of school, class there will be prizes for beauty sidering his light weight, showed up Dowling ordered Patrolman, Rusnak Tooth Root In Gum Given at Baby Parade attractive costume and originalit very well in the important quarter- Savage School of Physica to lock Borak up. The special committee appointed^:! of costume and setting. All prizes back role in his first year of high Education • and Formerly Dr. H. L. Strandberg Who made to arrange for a fence around th%| Further arrangements for the an- athletic field and playground report#*| this year, it is understood, will b' school experience, will be back to Was Coach To New York the medical examination soon after Blamed For Death nual baby parade were made last n cash, fight hard bringing back several the arrest, was at the hearing laat ed that another meeting has night at a meeting of the Carteret The board requests that motheri pounds to boost his playing. Currie High School Teams. night and repeated his decision that held, and that the members favor Well Known Grocer Succumbs ed building brick pillars at interva ntending to enter their children i is fast on his feet and a quick think- Borak was under the influence of Board of Health. Following the Much commendation of the action After Short Illness Caused in the fence in order to make the parade record the entry at leas er on the gridiron. Although Cur- liquor and unfit to drive. meeting it was announced that there 1 of the Board of Education in ap- By Infection — Leaves more attractive. It is proposed a week prior to the date of the rie is now a resident of Woodbridge Barak had been insolent to Rius- 'will be priies offered for five classes pointing Frances McCarthy to the have the pillars two feet square rade. From the number of entriei he has decided to complete his high nak at the time of the arrest and Widow and Four position of coach in the high school they are to be fitted with stone caps, -, and that prises will be awarded to already recorded it is thought thai school course in this borough. admitted it but denied being under Children is being expressed among the stu- The fence along the front of five in each class, thus making a to- the parade this year' will be large: the influence of liquor. He was rep- As at least four good candidates dents and former graduates. The Woodrow Wilson School in Wash* than in former years. will be out for the halfback posts resented by Attorney David T. Wil- A fragment of the root of a tooth tal of twenty-five major prize*. In new coach is well known to the pu- ington ave,nue near Bayway, a hard fight will result in the race. entz. The hearing took considerable left in the gum by a dentist who addition to these there will be nu- pils through his activity as physical beth, was taken as a model, Sid Rubel proved himself a star dur- time and much testimony was heard. had extracted the tooth ia blamed for merous smaller prizes. director. In this capacity he won the death Friday of Frank Kar- committee will ascertain the cost of ing the latter part of last year's Borak paid the $50 fine imposed for the improvement. . '••'• In the baby class there will be campaign especially in the Alumni the good will of the pupils. manocky, 45 years old, of 247 Wash- Cleveland Man his conduct toward the arresting of- ington avenue. The tooth had been President Edward J, Heil suggest- five divisions with regard to age, as game. John Egnatz performed well Since Mr. McCarthy was appoint- ficer. The penalty for driving* while follows: from 1 month to 6 months extracted about a week previous to ed that the athletic committee get^ n the half way position following ed coach, the members of the Alumni drunk is usually a fine of $200 and the athletic field, in shape for BM" from six months to one year, from Killed By Auto the man's death by a dentist, the injury of Cowalsky during the Association have looked up his rec- revocation of the driver's license for according to members of the family. by the students. ,| The track for one year to one and one-half years, early part of last season. "Puggy" ord in sports and find that it is an a stated period. ning and the surface of the fleld for** and from 18 months to two years, lowalsky is himself once again end .The piece left in the gum set up Body of Accident Victim ex6eptionaliy brilliant .one. Mc- an infection that turned to blood the ball diamond the All leftovers can be utilized because first step toward financial they are kept fresh in the Kelvinator. independence and— RANDOM REMARKS SLANGUAGE The payment terms Home ownership it possi- $5 down, 0 a month— ble even on a limited Income. People have no more right to tM ill "As easy to run as • robber heel" -F. M. It is the dry cold which the Kelvin' If you have any doubts than they have to b« criminal!. make it easy to own a about the possibili'ics of Hoover. A liberal ator maintains throughout that pre- NUfe-tenthj of the things on start "She's as secretive at chiffon hose." yours, come in and let's talk -M. C O. allowance u made on serves the foods. There is no damp- it over. does are done because other peoplt do them. old electric cleaners. ness to cause bacteria to develop. "She thinks the break of day Is an accident"—O. M. The congested qnarters of our foggy, A Kelvinator unit may be installed begrimed cities art Done other than death traps. "She thinks bulldoze Is bovine in your present refrigerator, or you sleep."—M, O. 0. may buy a new Kelvinator'equipped Life Is too short to waste It on t*- Ing miserable, nnteas yon really enjoj "You're the reason why husbands cabinet by paying a small sum down, play golf.1*—M. F. B. being miserable. with seventeen months to complete WOODBRIDOE mm 1 The present generation Is a ver> "He thinks an understudy Is a sub- payments. LUMBER COMPANY bright generation. It is better look- terranean library."—a P. BUILDING MATERIAL STORE ing, healthier, stronger and keener Your old iron is worth one dollar on the price -• • then lta predecessor. "So dumb she thinks a cannon ball WOODBRIDGE . NKW JUST Is a military dance."—O. a T. of an American Beauty Electric Iron. Regular price $7,JO. During September $6.50 with your TRamlnes postpone the llmtt of MAZDA "So tight he won't let his children olJ iron. $1 down—$1 a month. —Mention this paper to advertiser*. man's maturity, Bays a dietitian. Tell blow soap bubbles on a windy day." your banker about them. Insule Frosted Lamps ft helps you, it helps them, it helps "His harangue would give an In- wur oansr. Today's definition: Radio commis- An electric marcel waver gives a flat loose Are Restful to the Eye somniac the sleeping sickness."—L. B. sion—a group of men who transfer wave. Priced from $6,50 up, The light from Mazda inside frosted lamps ths growl from th« air to the broad- "He thinks night clubs are what 666 casters. is clear yet softly diffused. Don't try to it a prescription [or policemen carry lifter dark"—A. C. Electric curling irons arc convenient for curling make one lamp do the work where two are Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, short ends. Priced at $3.50, needed. Keep a Bilious Fever and Malaria. "She thinks he Is n florist because It kill* the germi. —Please mention this paper when some one told her Ida business Is -•» * supply on hand. buying from advertisers,— Browlng."—J. J. For babies* night feedings, mothers will find A carton of six the electric milk warmer most convenient. Its up to 40 watts WIT AND WISDOM price is $9.50. is priced at #1.38. THE Poets are bom—and there doesn't seem to be any remedy for It Double sockets are necessary if you wish to use Many a man has become a Jailbird a light and an electric appliance on the same out' whilst endeavoring to feather his nest let. Priced from 50 cents up. Paulus Dairy Round after round la the way In which the boxer climbs the ladder of Main Office: 189-195 New St., New Brunswick, N. J. fume. Phone 2400 Established 1890 ••• * An engagement ring still remains the average woman's Idea of a round of pleasure* DON'T BE MISLED—BE SURE IT IS PAULUS' MILK If ever they make earned Incomes exempt, the. ma^ who marries money won't pay any tar. kAULUS1 PVBLICBSERVICE IOSITIVELY TABLOID PROVERBS USE ERFECTLY MILK ASTEURIZED Sensation Is the best policy. A good reporter covers a multitude | of sins. el of land and premises, situate, | Sheriff, Paulus' Pasteurized Select Milk ying and being in tbe Township of IS1DOB M. DUBBOW, Patronize Om Dead men tell no tales, but usually Voodbridge, County of Middlesex 124.36, Attorney. Walkor-Goijidon Certified Milk their frlendi will talk. 8-26; 9-2, 9, 16. DONT FORGET nd State of New Jersey. , Wendmese Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk Beginning at a point in the east- All the world loves a lover, espe- NOTICE Advertisers OS cially one who Is mixed op In a spicy erly side of William street distant Suydam'a and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin All persons concerned may take breach-of-proml»e salt—Boston Tran- 25 feet southerly from the corner ; notice, that tbe Subscriber, IM Tested Milk script . .•armed by the intersection of Oiej^S etc., of Mary Huber, deceaa- They are all When you need any- ssid easterly line of Wilh»m street)^ )nte-nds to wUMt her flnal ac. boosters and thing in the line of SHORT SHAFTS with the southerly side of New map; running thence «steriy "WithirtietWi h da, of September, 1927, at *he northerlryy line of lot HHoo. 80 a* ,„ i ft Sp ber, business. New Brunswick, Highland Park, South River, Sayreville, jrues with a woman. northerly line of lot Ho. 80 a* x m> in fte Term of Se tem ihown on said map 100 feet; thence j ^1, tor Settlement and allowance; Parlin, South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Hunger Ls a necessary evil'; It pro- ortherly 37% feet; thence wester-j the same beta* first audited and motes Industry. y parallel with the first described jitate d by the gamp,te. Woodbridge, Fords and Metuchen, N. J. ourse and along the center of lot' Date- d August 19, 1927. ITamt mey coma to a man suddenly Mo. 78 as shown on said map 100 CATHERINE HUBER, and go Just as quicklj. eet to the easterly side of WiHiaro Administratrix. RABN0W1TZ HARDWARE treet; thence southerly along the »26; 9-2, 9, 16, 23. "If It's Hardware, We Have It I" same 37 V* feet to the point or place Today's worry Is often Q» remit Full Line of of yesterday's blunter. t beginning. The Finish That Stays New Bounded on the north by the re- i If a maa Is satUfltd with one meal maining part of lot NOi 78, on the The nemnrffhted policy of nrrfng HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VAR- Have Your Car Painted Now and Receive Our a da? ba tan afford to writ* poetry. east by lot No. 46 and by the south- upon a customer something he doesn't NISHES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Special Season Prices erly half of lot No. 47; on the south want Is what puts many a business Roadsters Touring Coupai Sedan* fey lot No. 80 and on the west by Is the hande of rearers.—American 553-556 ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET, N. J. A star who hasnt been signed up William street. FORD ?3G.0Q $40.00 $65.00 $65.00 for flva years—via the press-agent Chevrolet, Dodge, Essex, Durant, Judgment amounting to approxi- Tel. Carteret 312 and 1018 Star, Overland 4 - 40.00 66.00 66.00 75.00 mately 1500.00. Buick 4, Cleveland, Nash 4, Stude- A dramatic critic who ever forgot himself and cried "Sytecli ("-Detroit Together with all and singular, the baker Light §, Oldsmobile 4, Jewfttt 60.00 66.00 76.00 85.00 rights, privileges, hereditaments and Bitick 6 Studebakeer 6, Chandler, Neva. Hudson, Moon, Nash 6, Hupmobile, appurtenances thereunto Auburn,Reo,Oukland, Jordan, Paige 56.00 65.00 76.00 95.00 or in anywise appertaining. Cadillac, Harmon, Mercer, Peerless WILLIAM 6. HANNAH, Franklin, Stutz, Packard\6 66.00 76.00 90.00 iOO.OO Oldtit Fa*hion on Earth Lincoln, Packard 8* Locomobile,' "There 1» a vogue nowadays," ex- plains Hazel Rawson Cades In the THATCHER Pier.ce-Arrow _ 76.00 86,00 96.00 110.0,0 Woman's Home Companion, "for be- WhenYwNeeD IDONT KNOW BOILERS-FURNACES-RANGES G. T. D. AUTO PAINTING ing well dressed." And theuudays, too, comments Cvnutunt "Header. Old- THE MBANINCt 2S1 Agents for Moon! and Diana Can est vogue In the world. A vogue that Feed, Coal OF HOME Telephone 198 vogues right along. 721 St. Georg« Avenue ^ Woodbridge, N. J. MASON MATERIALS SHERIFF'S SALE 'Pure, WOODBRIDGE Painting - Paper Hanging MIDDLESEX COMMON PLEAS— Fred, Warmed Air Decorating Nathan Gross and Aaron Gross, trading as A. Groaa & Son, Plain AMY ROOM is warm enough for NEW YORK V. S. HALL tiff, and William R. Sodahl, De CANDY KITCHEN Pricet Very R«n»on»bla fendant. Fi Fa for sale of prem /\ baby's bath in « house bested Hanufactururi) and Dealers in Good Work Gu»r«ot««d ises dated July' 28. 1927. MOVlNti ajround from pillar by the Celebrated Tkatchtr 1 Tel. 638-R Woodbridge By virtue of the aboye utated wri U> p«#t — paying enough j Tubular Warm Air FunuM* Strictly Fur. to me directed and delivered, 1 wil Oi|r Mottoi money to titt landlord to buy CANDIES AND ICE CREAM expose to sale at public vendue o QUALITY your v*n home. Stop it right There is « correct furnao* to DWet Main St., Woodhridge. T«l. 41 WEDNESDAY, SEPTBMBEK, HONEST WEIGHT »w»j(—w«'Il »how you how the your Individual requirement. Yoof TWENTY-KIKST, NINETEEN REASONABLE PRICES rent money will buy a home of \ HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVE1 fvur wwy (mi. d«al«r will toll youtheaia* you need. at two o'clock ii> the nfternuuu uf th GUSTAV said day at the ulieritf's oliive in th< WOODBRIDGE City of New Urunswick, N. J.: WlilUM J.0D0HMANN X [ TTHB THATCHBR OOMPANT Groceries and Provisions All the right, title and intercut .... 'the defendant, Willi^iri It. Sudah] FEED & COAL CO of, in mid to the fulluiwiiiB doncri Offic*. «n i^iiki '^.j. REGISTRATION AND Tuesdny in January n.-irt nftrr the SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE BEGINNING at tb» intersection of wtiiiha a Stcml nf agony, a stttution, with the u*y background "aid dny (if rloclinn, fit which time the SontInvest, corner of Ijirch Street ilinding light fl.M.,ii "B tln-ir of inert ing the leuisl-.live year shall i-onry of n nrriii, "The Third Oeirree", n> ntiil IVr«hiii|t Avenue; running • yes, with hlir^li i "i «•- iti Hi Notice is hrrohy (fivnn Ihnt tho nimmenri'; and lit other timei 111" Imt,- venU in i\ Mnrtliii|rly renliitir ninn thence (n Southerly, nlong lVr«h if"5s bnynnd thr.-n' > 1 boards of registry nnrt election for two houses may meet separately in nine. i NIT tin endleni rumnnne, rulvrnturr, NEW JERSEY'S FINEST PLAY HOUSE in(r Avenue and <"ont.iiuiin(t in ft nnistinK. pi»nrs ns the wife through trackless i|i (Standard Time) on Tuesday, Sep- the purpose of acting upon only piirh Island Sound to the Westerly houn- They are of n third decree victim. l>i>\ii

by tho Lions Cluh and fl,0 other by tho Business Men's Assooi,, Homecoming H ! New Ritz Opens (imi. The music was furnished by the CARTERET PRESS 0 Crowd Packs House >iK orsrnn and by the Ritz orchestra Subscription, »1.BO Prr Y>«r The latter led by Harry Spewak Puhliahed Every Friday By OH,GEE! Carteret'd First Modern Thea- brother of the owner of the Rjt ' tre Visited By Throng— The opening number wag an or^'n C. H. BYRNE, 43 Chrome Ave., CARTERET, N. J. WE WERE solo "The Rosary", which met with Several Speakers Praise Telephone Carteret 813 Our INSTEAD OF much approval and revealed the Manager For Enterprise power and beauty of the instrument C. H. BYRNE Editor and Manager A crowd that filled the new Ritz Four acts of good vaudeville and a pleasing war comedy "Lost at the Entered as second class matter June B, 1!I24, at Carter«t, N. J., theatre to overflowing, attended Front", composed '" the prop-am Post Office, under the Act of March 3, 1879. the opening of the theatre last There was only one show on tho mjrht. "Standing room only" was an- opening night but the regular ar nounced long before the opening Frefr Advertising Representatives rangement to be followed until fur New Jersey Neighborhood Newspaper*, Inc. progTam started. Many stood in the ther notice will be to present two aisles and in the lobby. There was, shows each evening, beginning at 7 in addition to the regular program and 9 o'clock respectively. IT'S UP TO THE BOYS of vaudeville and a feature picture, a The new theatre has a seating on. special program marking the formal pacity of about 1,200, a fine silver opening of the theatre. The Board of Education has kept faith with the boys screen and projector and is modern Attorney Elmer E. Brown was in every respect. of the high school by appointing a coach who comes with master of ceremonies. The speakers all that could be asked for in the way of credentials both as were: Mayor Thomas J. Mulvihill, G. O. P. Clambake Date to professional preparation and experience. It ia now up to Assistant Prosecutor Francis'A. Mon, the boys who will make up the teams in football, basketball aghan, and Senator Morgan F. Lar- Fixed For September 11 son, of Middlesex county. The Mayor and baseball. As time goes on the public is coming to recog- was the' first speaker. He and the The fifth annual clambake and out- nize more and more the value of sports in schools. No othe>- other speakers1 commented highly on ing of the Roo*evety Republican branch of school work does more in certain directions for the enterprise of Maurice Spewak Club will be held on Sunday, Septem- the benefit of the youth than sports. in building the new and modern the- ber 11 at Trefinko Grove in the East 'atre. It was pointed to as a notable Railway seotion along the Rahway In a recertt Issue of one ofrthe leading magazines was n stride in the advancement of the River. Mayor Thomas J. Mulvihill story of a young man, somewhere in the early thirties, who borough. is general chairman in charge of the was making great strides in business. He was in one of A short address wu made by Mr. arrangements. William H. Walling the big financial organizations in Wall Street and was rapidly Spewak in acknowledgment of the is in charge of the tickets and fi- becoming wealthy through his energy and shrewdness. The many compliments paid to him by the nancial returns. No tickets will be speakers and for the floral tributes sold after September 7, it is an- head of the firm was the typical Wall Street pirate. No ob- and congratulations received. There nounced by the committee. I were two large floral pieces, one do- Btacle or question of ethics ever checked him in his upward (f»P?H|H,W, N.O.) course in finance. He planned all kinds of things 'to make more and more money. One of the deals which he conceived would have netted a great personal gain to his young associate. At first the youth AS I SEE IT-BY Honey Was very much enthused over the prospect even though the Violation of the Prohibition Amendment seems more frequent and unreasonable. Something had to method of putting the deal through would work hardship on to be entering a new phase, marked by considerable be done to meet the inroads these demands were caution upon the part of the violator. By the same making on the profits of the bootleggers. Finally STOLLMAN'S Some hundreds of stockholders in a small railroad. But just before the deal was put through, the young man waa re- token the big time operators among the professional the bigger and better organized bootleggers found STYLE SHOPPE bootleggers are finding that business is falling off. that re-distilling denatured alcohol—re-naturing it; minded that he had been one of the faireat sportsmen in col- 138 Main St: rUhway, N. J. As I see it, this new aspect of the booze market may re-distilling alcohol intentionally poisoned to make it Open Evening* lege and that later, as a coach, had inspired fine principles of result in saving a large portion of such tipplers as unfit for internal use—solved the problem of supply fairness in others. That ended the deal. His old spirit of are worth saving. with the least expense. Such processes are supply- flportsmanship and fair play asserted iteslf and he reclined It is the findings of the analytical chemists that ing the bulk of the high-priced and finely labeled to go on with the piratical deal. started the trouble for the bootleggers. Chemists liquor sold today, FALL and WINTER are scientists and so, are not swayed by sentiment. And now the reports of the analytical chemists Nor did he care what the consequences might be to The job of the analytical chemist is to take things engaged to test these products, are becoming more DRESSES and COATS himself. He told the senior member of the firm that he would apart, so to speak, and see what they are made of. and more alarming. The fellow who spends good get out. But the older man refused to let him go. Broughi In the days when Rum Row was doing a flourishing money today for a case or Beveral cases of "pre- A complete new line jutt received face to face with the right of the matter, he backed down business a Bizeable percentage of the liquor sold war" stuff or good old "Scotch" has but to send a and the deal was let go by the board—the younger man was over the bars was reasonably safe and nearly all that bottle to an analytical chemist. In a few days he kept on. was supplied in the high priced clubs and in the pri- will receive a report informing him that he has en- ON DISPLAY Of course this was a fiction story but it was founded on vate homes of the well-to-do, was perfectly safe for tered into preliminary arrangements for an early consumption as far as any alcoholic beverage is appointment with his undertaker. the important fact that sports inspire a spirit of fair play that safe. The liquor served in these places was either The word is going out everywhere that case Come in and look Them Over is a great factor in character building. The boys now have a bought from ships out of Scotland or other foreign good.< ia deadly. It is far safer if one must drink coach to their liking. Carteret will expect them to make a ports, or was stolen from bonded warehouses in booze, to acquire some of the white mule made from Prices Right record. Carteret has a reputation in other sports. The high this country. potato skins, raisins and prunes is some back street school boys should, and in all probability will, do their share Consumers frequently took the precaution to private shack. This latter product is lacking in a- in keeping up the town's sporting record. have samples analyzed but the findings were nearly roma and will offend educated palates enough to MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY always reassuring. Then the sources of supply be- guard against over indulgence. To close an estate, house in Avenel, N. J., 7 rooms and bath, gan to fail as to reliability. Enforcement boats WAS IT BRAVERY? all improvements. House completely furnished, including up- drove Rum Row farther out to sea. Hi-jackers also While the Rotarians and similar organizations right piano, and has two-car garage. Plot 85x100, corner prop- began to torment the bootleggers who plied between do much braying about red-blooded he-men they erty, well decorated with shrubs. B. ENGELMAN, Citizens' Rescued from the bottom of a well after hours of dig- the market and the ships in the row. The supply ignore the fact that some of our laws as interpreted Bank Bldg., Room 14, Rahway, N. J. v $n8 by a volunteer squad, the victim told newspaper men he in the warehouses had dwindled to next to nothing by modern magistrates have a tendency to make us Was caught under the cavein because he was "too brave." and what was left waa more securely guarded. a race of sissies. The right of a citizen to adminis- With the demand well established and growing ter a punch in the nose to some loud-mouthed lout "I saw the walla of the well were slipping when I went down and the old sources of supply badly crippled greed is not properly recognized and safe-guarded. As I but I wanted to fit another section of pipe before supper. I and ingenuity rushed in to meet the situation. Some see it, the provocation in so-called assault cases was too brave." enterprising individuals conceived the Meaof making should be the paramount factor in deciding the guilt Not many folks would call that bravery. It doedn't de- "Scotch" at sea. Ships were provided with the ma- or innocence of the defendant. RITZ THEATRE aerve to be called bravery. It was foolhardiness or worse. The chinery for distilling and even had printing presses The law, as represented by lesser magistrates, commendable feature of the incident was the intrepid work of to supply the labels. A villainous grade of so-called seems jealous of its dignity. The great offense is CARTERET, N. J. the rescuers who risked their lives to pull the man out. If Scotch began to flood the market from the taking the law into one's own hands to the extent ships on the row—ships that had not been within of smacking some fellow who richly deserves the Two Evening Shows: 7 and 9 P. M. the victim had called these fellows "brave" he would have hundreds of miles of Scotland in years. smacking. In more serious cases such as murder Matinee: Friday, Saturday and Sunday been correct. His own act in running the risk of a cavein rather On land skilled chemists were engaged to work and atrocious assault the higher courts give full con- than take the time to strengthen the braces holding the walls out formulae for synthetic concoations in imitation sideration to the element of self defense if it is TONIGHT— in place doesn't warrant him expecting a medal of any sort. of Scotch, Rye and Gin.' These products had plenty involved and the penalty is made much lighter or . Motorists who take such pride in their driving as to cross of "jolt", but they jolted not alone through alcoholic none at all is imposed, according to how far the it railroad tracks ahead of trains, overtake and pass other cars content but also by powerful poisons. Kidneys and defendant wag justified in self defense. LOST AT THE FRONT" (Under the crest of a hill or do any one of a number of other livers went to perdition in no time. The more In these lesser cases of simple assault there is intelligent consumers began again to call in the ad- things that invite disaster are neither brave nor good drivers. often equal justification of self defense in that the A Great War Comedy vice of the analytical chemists and the reports this defendant was driven into a rage of indignation by They are like the fellow who was caught in the well. , time, were not so good. the insults or slander of the complainant To expect GEO. SIDNEY &CHAS. MURRAY Bootlegging is big business and like all other a man or woman to remain impassive while being WHY WASN'T GRAHAM FIRED? kinds of big business is forever whittling down cost called vile names or while being wrongfully accused, of production. Official shake-downs were becoming is absurd. SATURDAY— The fact that;the defendant in New York's latest murder Dusky Diamond Team Surprise Party Given . and robbery case is a police patrolman is not remarkable. Boys Sleeping In Stable "THE TENDER HOUR" When it is considered how many police there are it is a credit Laced By Keasbey Carbos For Miss LUH«n Szabo Taken In Charge By Police to the men as a whole that there are not more cases of police After a hard fought and spectac- A surprise party was given in Louis Corni, aged 13 years, of 1-21 with Biilie Dove and Ben Lyon officers being arrested for criminal action. ular battle the Carteret Colored honor of Miss Lillian Sasabo at her Sharot street, and Louis Memeth, What seems unusual in the case of Policeman Graham is Giants were handed a 5 to 4 set- home on Wednesday evening by her aged 14 years, of 40 John street, 5UNDAY- back at the hands of the Keasbey guardians, Mr. and Mrs. II. Kost- were found sleeping in a stable in that he was on the force at all. Nine times in the past five years rinsky. The place was well decorat- Carbos at North Amboy, Tuesday Pitch street at 2.15 A. M. Monday io he had been placed "on the carpet" for serious violations of ed with bunting of the American Colleen Moore in night. The local colored tossers put by Patrolman Frank Ward who took i; police regulations. Once he was accused of shooting a man in flag. At 8.30 P. M. refreshments the boyg to the police station. The (i up a hard fight, outbatting the win- if** saloon, while off duty. It would seem that a man who habit- were Berved and later the guests stable belongs to Brown Brothers. ners 8 to B. Lomax pitched excel- NAUGHTY BUT NICE" deserted his post, engaged in brawls, and otherwise entertained. A Charleston exhibition The boys have good homes and was given by Steve Palinkas, Mildred ijieglected to discharge properly the duty with which he was lent ball for the borough club. their choice of the stable as a place The Carbo nine scored first in Petrisevatz, Prank Sohayda and of abode was inexplicable. It was re- ntrusted should have been discharged. Had he been em- the second frame. At this time thte James Stark. Th« piano selections ported that they had been away from Other Good Feature Pictures and (loyed by a private corporation his unreliability would long home team tallied one counter which were by Julia Gerzanich, Helen home, Several residents in the Car- ice have earned him his walking papers. decided the contest. In the fourth Szabo and Mildred Petrisevatz. teret section had complained to the Novelties Through The Week the Carteret combine scored four Everyone enjoyed themselves by police that bottles of milk and bags Unfortunately, it so happens, the politicians have the last of buna left on stoops early in the in appointments to the police force—a condition that great- runs getting a big lead only to trail singing and dancing. Gitella Nagy, by one run again after the comple- Albert Toth, Frank Sohayda, Mar- morning had been raided by some- reduces the morale of the organization. That in spite of tion of the same frame. garet Katko, Lewis Farkas, Alex one. The boys were questioned in litical interference a majority of police officers try to do hayda, Elizabeth Szabo, Edwrad regard to this mystery on Monday by The Colored Giants play every Chief of Police Harrington. The Schwartz and Bertie OTLear. best in law enforcement is to their credit, but it is eer- Sunday at the Tank Oval and are boys were then told to appear for ily not conducive to the best spirit of public service when kept busy with twilight games away. a further hearing last night. honest patrolman feels that some one in authority Sunday afternoon the Colored Giants FOR RENT will play for the first time at Bra- accepting "shake downs" for affording protection to FLAT, 5 rootnB and Jjath, all im- School Days —Mrs. William Ivans and family, dy's Oval in a battle w|th the Car- provements. Located in good res- illicit liquor interests and proprietors of disreputable es- teret Cardinals, the main attraction of Mary street, are spending a idential seutiun. Inquire at 93 Cen- month at Saratoga Springs. ihments. of the afternoon. tral avenue, Carteret, N. J. 9-2, 9 The Bcore: ];The Manhattan District Attorney and his aides did fine GlanU ab. r. h. Sale in Full Swing in procuring Graham's indictment within fifty hours of J. Clark, 3b ,.... 4^0 USES TOURNJCftJf|T ommission of the crime. But who is to explain why the Marshall, If. ..:. '. 4 *1 2' 1 Lomax, p 4 0 1 Bitten in the arm * by a ratyle- Everything You May Need To Outfit The r was allowed to continue on the force ip the light of his «nake, Scqut Lynn De Wajd, I6,'>f Bnston, c ., 4 H \ YOUR Children For School ous infractions? And more particularly, what was there Johnson, ss. ...„ .-..<„.. 8 0 1 Trenton, Nebraska, employed his Ferguson, rf 3 0 1 'Scout first-aid training to save his record to recommend him as a body guard for a pay- own life. G. Clark, cf. 3 0 1 Ready-To-Wear Dresses For Girls. Suit* l*or Boj». Jaikion, lb ,3 11 Quickly putting a tourniquet on Carter, ss 8 10 'his arm, he slashed the wound with lhi» pocket knife and sucked out the Underwear, Hosiery, Notions, School Supplies, Stationery poisoned blood. He then walked to a HUMANITY'S BENEFACTORS Carbof ab. r. Berndt, as 4 fphysician'a offic« for further treat ment. AVdukk perching" has come to be quite a sport. "Ship- Stark, rf 3 BOTTOM PRICES Sabo, If 4 afYtu Bulit* l" Kelly and others have attracted quite a bit of news- Polochko, lb 3 publicity by their exploits in enduring long sieges atop Blan«hard, cf 3 Come in— WtHslpOurCua. Quality and Satisfaction Guaranteed oleu in various cities. Toth, p g (omen to Sucnaa I'Great stuff, this pole perching. Its exponents must be list- C. Sabo, 2b 2 and pay that ova*- WW> PMMntaUa, Martin, c 8 Profitable ing the benefactors of humanity along with the long- Katransky, su 3 dua aubaortptloa Be dancers and othflEI who have made similar significant account PUBLICITY iimente. To Wataty to »Uy for several daya on top 6 6 ROTH'S DEPT. STORE OwTr watt untie «*• 67 Roo»«v«lt CAR1 &PTEMBER 2, 1927 PAGE ADVERTISEMENT Even Rice Hurts Rin Tin Tin Score* In 4H PER CENT. PUBLIC Thriller of Thrillers Fights 18 Years To IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THAT LITTLE CAIWE"i»wHMricartoo.c^n.T^By B. Link Girl's Stomach BOROUGH OF CARTERET, ' "Tracked by the Police", Rin Tin NEW JERSEY Tin's latent nUrring vehicle for Wsr- Gel Rid of "I had indig^Rtion so htul I was 'ner Brothers, directed by R«y En- "I hud stnmnch trouble for ll afraid to eat even rice. Adierika haa bids will be received and right, records the courageous fight done me so much good that now I of a dog hero to save not only one y*»m. Sinre talcing Adlerika I fe opened by the Common Council of better than for years and have eat anything." — Ardena Howard. ht the greatest reclamation project* the Iloroufth of Carteret, New Jer- been bothered with gas." — L. Adlerika relieves stomach pras and In th« United States hut also hi* sey, at a meeting to be held at the Champion. Rourneu in TEN minuten. Acting on friends engaged in buildinf it. With Council Chamber, Borough Hall, Even the FIRST spoonful or A.4 BOTH upper and lower bowel, it r$- Carteret, New Jersey, on the 19th a splendid cast includinf Jason Ro- moveB old waste rrfhtter you never hardi, Virginia Brown Fmire, Tom lerika relieves gas and often remo day of September, 1927, at 8 o'- astonishing amount of old waate : thought was in your syBtem. Let Ad- S&ntschl, Nanette, Dave Morris, The- clock P. M., Daylight Saving Time, ler from the system. Makes you c| lerika give your stomach and bowels odore Lorch, Ben Walker, and Wil- for the purchase of $287,000 (max- joy your meals and sleep better, a REAL cleansing and see how much fred North, Rinty Is said to depict imum and amount required to be ob- matter what you have tried for : better you will feel. It will surprise the moat sympathetic and thrilling tained) bonds of the Borough of Car- stomach and bowels, Adlerika you! — Arky's Drug Store. Vole of his career. teret, New Jersey, (kited July 1, surprise you.—Arky's Drug Store. '1927, maturing numerically $6,000. The story deals with the construc- tion of a great dam and desert irri- POLISH SCOUT VISITORS '(6 bond* of $1,000 each) on July SCOUT FIGHTS FIRE 1, of each of the years 1928 to 194B, gation project. For the beautiful ex- both inclusive, and $8,000 (8 bonds teriors the company journeyed to Discovering a fire in the rear of •j * Two Boy Scouts from Poland, their Yurrm, Ariiona, using the (pet dog and white painted automo- tof $1,000 each) on July 1, 1946, building near his home recently, Boy] Dam and reclamation project across Scout Edward Klottenberg, of N bile arrived in this country recently and $9,000 (9 bond* of $1,000 each) the Colorado River as a letting. Orleans, La., turned in a fire alarm")\ aboard the freighter' "Sinssinawa,' on July 1 of each of the years' 1947 Rinty is seen at the dog of a young nd was busily fighting the fire when • They are traveling around the world. to 1965, both inclusive, interest four and one-half per centum (4%%) foreman in love with the daughter ;he apparatus arrived. The firemen j The Scouta, Leon J. Jelinski, 23, and of the superintendent. She is also :ommend*d the Scout for his work. ! Eugene Henri Smosarski, 22, start- tper annum, payable semi-annually, January 1 and July 1. Coupon bonds the subject of dishonorable interest ed from Poland on May 30. They of another foreman who has been with the privilege of registration carried with them credentials from ribed by a rival construction com- either as to principal and interest or Boy Scout Headquarters in Poland pany to place sll the obstacles possi- and are making studies of the Boy as to principal only. Principal and ble in the way of the work, BO thnt Scout Movement throughout the interest payable at the Carteret the company would be forced to Save Pennies- world. Trust Company, Carteret, New Jer- abandon it. Because Rinty has foiled The two Polish Scouts have al- sey, in gold coin of the United many of these attempts, the plotters ready traveled 19,000 mile*; they ex- 1 States of America of the present determine to get him. The superin- Waste Dollars pect to cover 39,000 miles more be- standard weight and fineness; the* endent is disabled in a mysterious fore they return to their homes. interest on registered bonds will be 'accident, and when the young fore- ft Son* users of printing Their pet dog, a poodle, which ac- "remitted by mail in New York ex- man takes his place, a henious scheme companies them as a mascot was a 'change at the request of the holder. to put him and Rinty out of the way •• »ve pennies oy get' gift to the Scouts at Casa Blanca, Said bonds will, unless all bids leaving the girl and the dam tin pro tins inferior vvoric and lose Morocco. are rejected, be sold to the bidder tected, is hatched. The way by which dollars through lick of aoV or bidden complying with the terms the schemes of the bad men ar<> vertoing value in the work of sale and offering to pay not lees with by the wonder-dog make GOOD JUDGEMENT thrilling melodrama and gives Rinty they get Printers as anile than $287,000, and to take there- charge very reasonable for the least amount s>l bonds com- an opportunity to display his uncanny ~~ Scout John Toronto, of Troop 18, mencing with the first maturity and •brilliance as never before. prices, for none of them Boy Scouts of America of Salt Lake stated in a multiple of $1,000; and Included in the cast are Jason Ro- get rich although nearly City, Utah, has been commended for if two or more bidders offer to take bards, Virginia Brown Faire, Tom his work in connection with a fire all of them work hard, the same amount of bondis they will Santschi, Nanette, Dave Morris, The which broke out some time ago at the be sold to the bidder or bidders of- odore Lorch, Ben Walker and Wil Morok QM year printing to home of E, W. Hoffer, of 218 First fering to pay therefor the highest fred North. 0 footi printer and MM nuneji avenue. The fire occurred during the (additional price. In addition to the Rin Tin Tin in "Tracked by the course of a children's party. Scout 1 IN LINE with the SPORTSMEN Toronto, who lived next door to the 'price bid the purchaser mus pay Police" oomeB to the New Empire burning house, summoned the Are de- accrued interest from date of bonds . By the Sports Editoi Theatre, Rahway, next Friday nad Our Printing It partment and then went to the assist- 'to date of delivery. The right is Saturday. 'reserved to reject all bids, and any Unexcelled ance of the children. Not satisfied —Please mention this paper whe with the report that all of the child- Tbid not complying with the provisions An Undisputed King is not at all a sure bet the Yanks will be able "hereof will be rejected.' buying from advertisers.— ren were out, he entered the house Those who were speculating on Bobby to tame the boys from Chicago. It must be re. which was almost entirely enveloped Bids are desired on forms which in flames and inspected the entire "will be furnished by the undersigned Jones' chances of remaining at the top of the membered the Cubs have a fine set of pitchers building to make sure that no none 'or the United States Mortgage & golfing heap in a field containing such opposi- against whom the Yanks have never batted of the children had been trapped by Trust Company, of New York City, tion as Von Elm, Evans, Ouimet and half a It is altogether possible that before the New the fire. and each bidder must deposit a cer- dozen others, were given a new vision of Yorkers can get their lamps trimmed to the 'tified check for two per centum of In commending the Scout, the fire particular style of hurling of these stars, Mil department officials say he displayed the amount of bonds bid for, dnwn Jones' greatness when the Atlanta youth vir- HARRIS' good judgment, perfect control and a upon an incorporated bank or trust tually crushed his antagonists under such a ler Huggins' boys may take a licking or two. thorough knowledge of working at a company to the order of Charles A. barrage of birdies and eagles that Evans, the It ought to be a great series anyway. And by fire. Brady, Borough Treasurer, to secure the way, the Cubs have got a hot light aheau Department Store the Borough of Carteret against any finalist, ungrudgingly characterized it as the loss resulting from the failure of "most wonderful final round of golf I have of them to hold first place in the National 128 Main Street, Rahway, N. J. AIRPLANE SPECIAL the bidder to comply with his bid. ever seen," League race. * The bonds will be prepared un- Rahway's Most Popular Store "In every new endeavor informa- der the supervision of the United Not since the days that Tilden reigned, tion has to be added to information States Mortgage & Trust Company, without a close rival, all tennis courts of Eu- It Won't Be Long Now until this combined knowledge turns New York City, which will certify rope and America, has an athletic champion In spite of Dempsey's great come-back what once was a hazardous enter- 'as to the genuineness of the signa- enjoyed such a wide margin of superiority as against Sharkey—in which the former cham- prise into a commonplace, everyday 'tures of the Borough Officials sign- undertaking," says Commander Byrd, ing the bonds and'the seal impress- Jones. Bobby is a composite edition of the pion showed the aggressiveness and stamina he School writing on "My Flight Across the thereon, and their legality will best features of all the world's greatest golf- lacked when he lost his crown at Philadelphia Atlantic," in a special airplane num- Approved by Messrs, Calriwell and ers. He can drive, chip, putt and everything ber of "Boy's Life" for September. —many of those who have followed the ca- A review of "We," an airplane cov- "Raymond, of New York City, whose else in a fashion that one can surpass. reers of both Dempsey and Tunney are ex- er, an airplane story by R. F. Whit- Opinion will be furnished to the pur- chaser without charge. Where other great performers have their pet pecting Gene to have little trouble in out- field and "The Phantom Pilot," by weaknesses, Jones has none, so far as is pointing Dempsey again. Irving Crump, are other features. The bonds will be delivered to the "purchaser at the office of the United known. He is a golfing paragon if ever there If Dempsey can get Tunney to do what States Mortgage & Truat Company, was one. Sharkey did in the way of trading wallops •55 Cedar street, New York City, on CLASSIFIED ADS the 23rd day of September, 1927, or with him he may flatten the champion. But CkMdfled advertisement* only els giving expositions of elementary Grnrpe V.'. MrKae; Vice President the system of accounts will be uni- uate of our •chools is trained to fit 1 KIT * ami General Counsel, Frankland «)lidation the Public Utility Com- 1777. geology, leading to a collection of form, solely within the jurisdiction in almost anywhere and once having >oulders and cobbles exemplifying Brigp; Secretary and Treasurer, misaioh said: of the board, the issuance of securi- a foothold the heighth to which a Relic of Old Fort the mineral rock of the Harriman Stepfhen C. Ormsbee. "The effect of creating a telephone Part of the southern ramparts of ties will be entirely under the regu- young man or woman may rise ia Part. "Pasaing another vehicle, goinK in The new company was farmed company locally within the State, limited only by his or her industry Fort Clinton, which faced down the the same direction, at the brow Of last week to purchase and operate from the standpoint of regulation, is lation of the board." and initiative. Hudson Hirer, and where the gun- a hill. "One of the saddest conditions ners engaged the British fleet under "Descending a steep hill in hi*h today is the sight of so many young Commodore Hotham, who support- Phone Company Issues gear when discretion dictate, Boin, men and women quitting schools for ed the land forces, has been used down in second or low, for a branch trail, with labels pre- "Trying to beat a train to th 23 SchooU In' good after completing the eighth e grade. If conditions are such that senting the history of the Hudson grade crossing— even if the trick is 100,000 the U. S. Valley and particularly of the High- Memorandum Books turned successfully. Drake and Europe the youth cannot continue through high school he should try his beat to lands, William Carr, of the staff The New York Telephone Com- "Parking so as to use up the space Students in 19 Drake of the American Museum of Natural pany has just issued two attractive Bureaut of spend the few months a business that might be taken by two cars Money- ; History, and assigned by it as cus- memorandum books, one for busi- "Trying to pass a long line of traf Making Employment school requires to give h m the foun- in Metropoli- dation for a lucrative occupation." todian of the Bear Mountain mu- ness and one for residence subscrib- flc that is traveling at the legal speed Poeitkmi Dil seum, in co-operation with the Com- ers, for keeping records of telephone limit. There are twenty-three Drake missioners of the Palisades Inter- numbers in places not covered by thj schools in this country and Europe "Making repairp s withouithout ppulling state Park, has cleared a path along regular telephone directories furnish- and nineteen Drake employment the c/r off the highway, or at W the grass grown ramparts of the old ed by the company. Local Commer- bureaus in the metropolitan district having two wheels off the side of the star-shaped fort, extending from the road. Schools ar« in Perth Amboy, New- ial Manager D. H. Ford has arrang- Why Not a Business or Secretarial Course In One of main Nature trait toward the west ed to send a notice of the issuance ark, Orange, Montclair, Elizabeth, entram Our Fine Commercial Schools? Plainfield, New Brunswick, Jersey of these books to local telephone City, New York and elsewhere. bridge. Along this path, In chron- subscribers. < ological order, labels tell the story The booklets weM prepared, ac- of the navigation of the Hudson from cording to Mr. FOM, to aid sub- hers Positions GUARANTEED Qraduates! New York Bay to Albany by Hen- PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS scribers in getting tie faster service Yimr Nrarert Sdvwii CMp uul Mill Tliti Coupon «. ry Hudson; the Dutch settlements CATHERINE GRIEBEL on Manhattan Island, and the exten- on calls to other pmces that results Clothing Specialist 217 SMITH STREET, Gravitation: A force that pnlla ev- 217 SMITH STREET, sion of Dutch forts, trading posts. from calling by number. By giv- Middlesex Comity Extension erything down bat taxes. ing the number of the telephone in PERTH AMBOY, N. J. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. W.I. and communities, beyond the High- Service lands to Newburgh, Kingston the distant place when starting the M Without abllsatlnt p»Ja tnr WIT. Dime: The amount of money Me- call, the subscriber makes it possi- Extcotin Office* and Schooli fend RM your FREE BOQ)c on Uommcrcltl Poughkeepsie and Albany. New colors are appearing in the •nary to buy a nickel cigar. ble for the operator to complete the 1S5 MARKET STREET, NEWARK, N. J. nlnlni, I wint to p/ shops. Women who plan fall and The course of history is thui connection either on a station-to- Acrobat: One who risks his own Ufa, Nan* brought up to the beginning of the station or a person-to-person call winter wardroWes early should be ORANGE, MONTCLAIK, ELIZABETH, PuuNnno, Niw as distinguished from a surgeon, wno American Revolution, with labels to more quickly than is possible other- Interested. One window on Fifth av- BRUNSWICK, PE»TH AUBOT Street doesn't explain the political and military Other Drake Schooli throuiKout the Metropolitan Dtatttdi wise. Changed numbers are given to enue features coffee shades—Java, Uhloa Oty. Jcney Oty, Bnronne. Jamaica. Bronx, Wood- Suite events, of 1776, including the Bat demi-tasse, and cafe au lait—the last haven, Brooklyn, Long Wind City, New Yotk City and Dead town: A place where yon can the calling subscriber by the oper- elaewhexe. tie of Long Island, and the expul park your car anywhere as long as ator when the connections are made, a creamy brown bordering on beige. Bnnch Departments In the Sabel Commercial Schooli of sion of Washington's army into New so that the little directories of out-of- Continental Europe I HAMDURC, MUNICH. NUREM- you please. Jersey; and then the story of tfci Napoleon blue is the name given BERG Mid BERLIN. town telephone numbers can lie kept year 1777, which included so many to the bright blue we often call up to date. NOT THE BEST BECAUSE LARQEST BUT LARQEST BECAUSE BEST Piano: An Instrument largely em- important military events and wa "Royal" or "King's blue". Many Drake Buaineu and Secretarial College! and SchooU of New York, New Jeney and Central Europe ployed to help young ladles reveal the turning point in favor#of th wine shades are offered^—Bordeaiu their Ignorance of music. fight for independence, ia begun. red being most important. Crimson ABOUT WOMEN leaf is another popular shade of dark Nothing: What a lot of people suc- Story of Historic Battle* red. ceed In doing without calling upon The historical labels tell some There are 100 units of women police 'heir Intelligence for help. thing of the campaigns in otht In America, There are various shades of a rus- fie/Ids, to make the significance ty brown—sometimes calM "cop- Hez Heck says: "Spunk averages the battle at Ports Clinton and Mont- In Portugal It Is popular for the girls per." These are difficult for the sal- twice as many gallons to the mile as gomery clear to the visitors; the in- to wear their hair shingled. low person, points out CathcTine bluff."—Bert Moses In the Detroit vasion from Canada of Burgoyne's Griebel, New Jersey extension clmh- News. army, triumphant at first, but more Women represent about 2 per ce«t ing specialist, and should be u-t-.l and more harassed by the rising mil- of the law makers In the United with discretion. When there i > othing itia, until he was besieged at Sara- States, tinge of rose in the copper, ti.tu PEN POINTS toga; the campaign on the Delaware they are much easier to wear. and Brandywine, in which Washing- Mrs. Isabella Hugglns has been sta- Black crepe satin, black velvet, A parking place bos become the god ton, though driven out of Philadel- tion agent at Sabula, Mo., for more black georgette are shown every- of man. phia, engaged thousands of the best than twenty years. where and are worn by the yoiun; Surprised at of the British forces which might A woman rarely faints If only wom- and old. Black hats, too, are mud: otherwise have saved Burgoyne; Among the membership of the Brit- in evidence and black shoes are the en are near. 'and the desperate plea of Burgoyne ish Astronomical association are 70 choice of the fastidious woman, Maiiv to Sir Henry Clinton in New York women astronomers. black coats are offered not only in In these modern times, the wages for succor. cloth with fur trimming, but in :i!l ot gin Is death. Nine hotels In England now are This brings the story told in the black fur. Caracul and broadtail arc WHEN you want to trail labels"as one prVeeds " alo'ng i owned and under the personal super- exceedingly good, and whereas they Work of the head decreases the vision ot Lady Honywuod. the ramparts, to the sailing of the were formerly worn by the matnm, work of the hand. British expedition up the Hudson, find out any real Women In the United States now are they are now chosen by their ynunn the feinted landing at Peeksklll; lur- daughters also. An Ideal wife Is one who Is con- ing Putnam's, forces to the east side; showing great skill lu the difficult Beige is holding its own. Onu tent to run Just one Ufa the quick crossing to Stony Point work of cutting diamonds. worth-while news finds hats, frocks, and coats of thi= and the' March around south of color. It is a variation of beige Unit Time heals our scars, but our Dunderberg, through the high rugged A recent count showed but 25 wom- wrinkles are more stubborn. stands at the head of hosiery .-shadi.-. Timp Pass, the Doodletown, the en In all OD the faculties of Ger- It may be a little darker, or a lit:U- flank march around Bear Mountain many's educational Institutions. A «oft answer makes some peoptt lighter or a little rosier, but if y..i to attack Fort Montgomery and the 1 think you are an "easy mark." look about you, you will soi t!i;U rear of the American garrisons; and Miss Jessie O, Davlson Is the only beige is more generally worn thak the final desperate clash, first at the woman managing director of an organ any other color for hosiery. abbatis where now is Bear Mountain manufacturing firm In England. Crow* as It Travtlt Just now one Bees many all ln'.m" The flying rumors gathered as the; Inn, and then around the earth and outfits—hat ,coat, frock, hose. -h'n-s rolled, and nil wtiu told It added some stone walls of the stjir shaped Fort The Cross of Merit has been con- gloves, handbag, and often 1 ferred upon Miss Uallna Konopacku, thing new. ami nil who heard it mudi Clinton. mere as well. It is charming mill, Poland's famous woman athlete. enlargement too; In every ear It American! Outnumbered like all black, gives an air of - spread, on every tongne it grew.— The labels d«pict the last hand to tinction to the woman who wt-ar.- Pope. hand struggle, the savage fighting on Without the aid of glasses, Mrs. B. •it: the walla, the retreat of the outnum- P. Parker of Brockton, Mass., com- bered Americans, after inflicting tiix JMSIM m JftvIM JAl UU US11LI4UIAllUMALM pleted ID 22 days a quilt of 1,792 heavy losses on the attackers, across pieces. Public Service Corporation Popolopen Creek to Port Montgom- or New Jersey ry, the last stand there in the dark- Dividend No. 81 on Com- ness oj the evening, and the taking EPIGRAMS mon Stock of that post and the dispersal of the Dividend No. 35 on 8% garrison, by boat up the river and If love is blind how can there be Cumulative Preferred Stock SAUL on foot through the dense pino loye at first sight I Dividend No. 19 on 7% QRAND OPENING woods of that period. It is pointed Cumulative Preferred Stock out that victory was of no service Gossip has a thousand tongues and The Board of Directors of Public to t)4 British, for Sir Henry Clin- they work overtime. Service Corporation of New Jei-^y ton Was too late to help Burgoyne, has declared dividends at the raU' "f CARTEREI FURNITURE HOUSE Man; a man wno Isn't a coward to 8% per a;nnum on the 8',T ''unmhi and when the news of the letter's surrender came through the line?, afruid o* consequences. tive Preferred Stock, being %'•!• M) per H. GROSS, Proprietor the relief expedition retreated down share; at the rate of 1% per annum river after some burning and plun- Misery may love company, bat com- on the 7% Cumulative Prtfinnl dering. pany never loves misery. Stock, being $1.76 per sb,are; anil ">U Conducted under a New System and Management The telling of the story is all the cents per share on the non par valuu The sharper a man Is the harder t Common Stock for the quarter iml- more vivid because as one reads the 1 [Store Completely Remodeled and Greatly Enlarged labels he stands on the ramparts Is to make a tool of him. ing Sept. 30, 1927. Dividends an where Americans, British, Highland- payable Sept. 30, 1927, to Stock- The more an officeholder talks about holders ot record "at the close of busi- ers, Hessians and Tory troops fought 1 A Fine New Stock of High Grade Furniture; all up-to-date merchandise and died in savage encounter, and resigning his Job, the tighter he clings ness Sept. 2, 1927. looks down upon the Hudson from to It. Dividenda on 6% Cumulative Pre- which the British ships were throw ferred Stock are payable on the lot ing cannon shot into the fort, be Time Un't exactly money, but some day of each month. (Attractive offerings in fort they pierced the first of the people spend one Just as foolishly as I. W. Van Middlesworth, Treasurer. great chains across the river, which the other. BED ROOM.SU1TE3 DINING ROOM SUITES hung between Fort Montgomery and Anthony's Nose. About the only establishment that Public Service Electric PUn to R«-«nict Hiitorio EpUod* makes mouey without advertising Is and Ga» Company KITCHEN OUTFITS BREAKFAST SETS the mint Dividend No. 13 on 7% The events of that October day, Cumulative Preferred Stock RUGS LINOLEUM BEDS 150 years ago, will be re-presented Many a man's so-called Independ- Dividend No. 1 on 6% in tableaux and with military unite, ence is nothing more oor leu than Cumulative Preferred Stock in the sesqujcenteniual anniversary contrariness. The Board of Directors of Public BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES For Opening of the battle, the observance of Service Electric and Gas Coiuiiwy which is being planned by Major W. Fortunately but few. men wf what has declared the regular quart* W f A. Welch, General Manager of the they really mean. Otherwise blacked dividend on the 7% and 6 /i In- Palisades Interstate Park, for Oc- •yei would be more common. ferred Stock of that Company. ^ 1>'- tober 6 and 7/> wU,h the co-operation vidends are payable Sept 80, 1'•)-'> Sale Began Saturday, August 27th of the State Historical Commission, to Stockholders of record at the flu*-' the Kuckland County Historical So- development sad of business Sept. 2, 1927. ciety and other patriotiu and histor- finement of the mind by not T. W. Van Middlesworth, ical organisations. the habit of reading. The museum in the center of the ! area devoted to this educational ser- 9. Attempting to compel other par iirn$ Wm vice of the Interstate Park, which nns to k«Uvv* and Utv u IN do. Dog star, Slims, was a «m

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