The Price of This Paper is 3 cents everywhere—Pay no more 2 Page 10 Pa?es Today Comic Section CARTERET PRESS Two Sections VOL. XI, No. 33 CARTKRKT, N. ,1.. FRIDAY, MAY 2f», 19:w PRICE THREE CENTS Two Men Die Woman's Club Notes V. F. W. Post Prepares Milestone Marked A Communication Scout Executive's Resignation "I came, I saw, and I heard." Dear Editor: From Gas Fumes Following are the reports of Ui Memorial Day Plans | In Church History Scrolls ha"1 new habit Utrly 1 1 delegates to the annual Atlantic City | and it's getting my (tout. H* savs it's Announced By Council President Peter Ceb«nko and Anthony Carteret Veterans Will Have Presbyterians Celebrate For- Spring fever but I think the old hoy i . » . ~ . . I convention. Due to unavoidable con- is plippin' Most any day now you can Herbert W. Lunn Resigns A« Scout Executive Of Raritan Barakowiki Found Dead In dition(I Mrs E ufkowitz, the Memorial Services Sunday tieth Anniversary Of Found- find Scroggins sitting on the bridge Council Boy Seouli of America—Lack Of Funds The Their Bed» In Hudson Street named delegate, could not attend Night In Episcopal Church ing Of Church — Women In rail in Perehinr avenue below the Shack—Ga» E»caplng From »"<• Mrs. Wm. Casey went as her al- Post Office, or else somewhere down Cause—Lund Held Position Seven Years and Did Much —Water Service On Sound Charge Tonight. along the dnck by the ferry. He* situ To Build Up Scouting Here—Will Leave Here July 1. Burner. tornate. Mm. T. J. Nevill went as Shore Early Tuesday — Will there and dreams and scratches the president of the club. The Presbyterian -church wan puck back of the cross-eyed cat. Herbert W. Lunn for seven years Two men who roomed in a small March In Parade. ed to the doors last night when com I find him thus and so occupied In 1931 he was chairman of th* Report of thtf President: Scout Executive of the Karitan monthly State Conference* of N«w shack in the rear of Sam Lehman's Once again I have had the pleasure munity night services were held ns night before last at the Perching Council, Boy Scouts of America has Star Landing Post No. 2314 Vet- part of the fortieth anniversary cele- Jersey Si-nut Executive and in 19S2 place at 25 Hudson Btreet, were and privilege of representing the avenue bridge, or maybe it wan lant reslfrncHl effective June SOth, because was president of the SUtt> Associa- found dead in bed early Monday Carteret Woman's Club at the an- erans of Foreign Warn will hold an bration of the church. The ministers niifht, and try to get a rise out of f the lack of funds to curry on nor tion of Scout KxK-ulive*. He in • morning from the effects of gas es- nual convention, this being my fifth important meeting tonight in theof the community had born inviti I I him. mnl operations. The resignation ««< member of the Perth Amboy Kiwanii caping from the burner of a gasconvention. Each time I have thought Borough Hall in order that the mem- to be present and extend "You got any poetry on tap this reluctantly accepted by the Exreu- flub and St. Peter's Episcopal plate in the tyttj© room. This dead men of all of our members back home, berb s may receivi e fifinal instructions Two were present: Rev. Alex Hegyi week?" I asks as an openin' Church. are Peter Cebenko or Celenko, aged wishing they could all be there to ex- in regard to Memorial Day. All de- of the Reformed Magynr Church, ami "No poetry", says Scroggins, Rev. Mr. Re*d of the First Baptist Mrs. Lunn, who wag recently about 45 yean, and Anthony Bara- tails for the day have been worked "people in this town don't preciate elected a member of the Hoard of kowski, about 52 yyears old. All Church {colored) of Carteret. good verse. Directors of the Perth Amboy Wom- Dr. Samuel S^ethS to'?«K££i« m* «"* -e qUeSte<« »«•d t«o attC °-d £ In his address Rev. Hegyi said "Maybe they would if you could D Sl MessingeMir who was minute of the day. It ha9 been most j ™bl\".?I . " an'' Club, has joined her parent* called when the men were found, I interesting from year to year to wit- me™;lnK that thirty years ago when tne Hun- write^ome, that last was lousy", in Host on, with the children, and pronounced them dead and the police ness the splendid progress made b The "member' s of the post will as- garian Reformed Church in Carte.ret obShwback, hoping to see the spark Mr. Lunn is staying with Dr. and notified Coroner E. A. Finn, of "- '—- '-'-- our*own incTud'-•'--• e; had* no church building services were fly but old .Scroggins only grunted I Mrs. Friti Abegg at 132 High itreet Woodbridge who took charge of the SometimTs" f reef 'that most of ITaT1-e I Saturday night and proceed from held in the Presbyterian Church Tne cat growled a little and until he leaves Perth Amboy July case and gave permission for a local not as proud ' there in a btfdy to St. Mark's Epis- through the courtesy of ththoughe t the little cuss underatooi 1st. of our club as wecopal Church where Memorial serv- Presbyterian congregation. The fur- what I said about the poetry. undertaker to take charge of the should" be. nishings and the atmosphere in the Mr. Lunn'* formal communication bodies. This year I bad the pleasure and ice for the post will be held a 7:30 Scroggins began to grumble ahou 'to the Executive Board states In Daniel Dinzh who lives in another o'clock. The» members are asked to church, he said, are still the same. thing..s in_ general and might have go ; |>nrt: satisfaction of hearing our club re- be the He said the people of his church still ! off to a start on one of his lecture of Uie tiny shacks wan leaving it soon ceive honorable mentionTh'ree'"^ | *J Rehouse at 7 o'clock "In asking you to accept my res- after 6 o'clock Monday morning and . - . , . . . 'IITh neo posnneft wiltwill assembl••BAmnien iin.n *».«fron• t of felt much appreciation for the aid but the cat begins to spit and snarl iKnntion, I do so with the deepest noticed the odor of gas. He notified namelyican Hom, foe rdepartment the work , othf eth Civie Amerc de- Firehouse No. 1. on Memorial Day given by the Presbyterians at that and act disgusted generally. Me an regret ns I look back upon the Sam Lehman, owner of the shacks. partment, and originality in designat 8 a. m. and will go from there to time. Scroggins got so tied up watching th seven years of happy relationships. Lehman found the men and called of our year book. the Sound where water service will Among those present last night cat that we don't see a bunch o It has been a pleasure for me to the physician and the police. We hear a great deal these days be held at 8:30 o'clock in honor of were many Hungarians who could young lads coming along with ti have worked with such a fine group The men had separate beds In the about five and nix point programsi I the memory of the sailor and marine not understand English, and Rev. cans til they get right up to us. of men as those who have been as- little room. Each wag lying on his will try to describe for you just dead. Hegyi gave part of his address in Then the cat charges at th« bunc sociated with me in the Raritan bed and gas was flowing from the those outstanding points which made The post will take part in the Me- Hungarian, His remarks were trans- and they scatter in all direction: Council, not only on the Executive burner of the gas plate, A coffee pot a very deep impression on me during morial Day parade, and will place lated into English by Attorney Louis dropping the cans. Some guys thn Hoard but the men who have nerved which had boiled over, putting out my stay at the convention- First, the markers upon the graves of all - Kovacs. The Magyar choir sunn a was goin' by in a flivver throws i ns frontiers on the Headquarters' the flame, explained the double tra- lovely spirit of friendliness which teret veterans of foreign wars buried selection in Hungarian. lit cigarot out and a fire starts Staff and in the various troops, etc. gedy. The coffee pot was still slight- in nearby cemeteries. Service will al- Rev. Reed of the Colored church among the cans. 1 realize that I will be severing con- ly warm when Patrolmen Michael told of his efforts in Carteret to keep Well the fire lasted no time at all nections with numerous friends in Bradley and Thomas Donoghue ar- up the church. He said that wherever but it blazed fierce for a minute or nddition to the hundreds of boys rived. there are colored people they should two. Pretty soon the cat cornea back and young men whom I have come 1 "• have a church as they are naturally like nothing happened and sets him- It is believed that one of the men made to feel like one big family. night. Herbert W. Lunn to know during my association with deeply religious. Mr. Reed spoke self where Scroggins can scratch his the council. arose about 4 a. m. and decided to TVloThatt awfuourfnl worwrAd UHntmHim" wa«.»s" highly of Rev. D. E. Lorentz, the back some more. make coffee, and that he lay down never mentioned. tivi' Board in accordance with »n I wish tqf pledge to you my whole- "Expression" had ppastor of the Presbyterian Church, "What got into the cat to chase while waiting for it to boil, and drop- taken its place. Seconcf, my meeting and Rev. Mitchell and Rev. Cham- that bunch?" I asked because honest announcement made today by Mor-: hearted co-operation in caring for ped off to sleep. Both men were em- and hearing the president of the Columbus School berlain former Presbyterian pastors I couldn't make sense of it. ris Margaretta-n, President of the the details of our present adminls- ployed at the plant of the U. S. Me- General Federation of Women's here who helped the colored congre- "Don't you know that gang?" Raritan Council tration, until they are handed over tals Refining Company. Clubs, Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole. gation. Scroggins says with contempt. For the past'three years, on ac-; to such person or committee as may The bodies were turned over to Mrs. Poole was the guest speaker at To Give Operetta Mrs. Gaskill, of Rah way, sang "No." count of general business conditions! be appointed, and I take pleasure Undertaker Thomas J. Cooney, The [the Presidents' Conference Tuesday "The Holy City". A community sup- "Well, that's the bunch that went in the Raritan Bay District, there i in assuring the Executive Board that funeTal of Peter Cebenko took place afternoon. She told many interesting "Aunt Drusilla's Garden" To per was served in the Sunday school to Camp Dix and got scared of the has been a sharp decline in cash, re-! the records at the Council Head- yesterday afternoon. Service was facts about the General Federation from Bto 8 p. m. by the Mission Band needles," says Scroggins, Mintiipts by the Raritan Council, but quarters office are up (fo date and held in St. Demetrius Ukrainian which includes women's clubs all Be Presented At High School and Mother-Teacher Association. It "You mean they're back?" I says. each year the Executive Board was that there are very fej?/ outstand- Church, at 2 p. m. Interment was in over the country. She invited all the able to adopt a reduced budget so ing problems an far as the field or- On June 8 — Cast Well was largely attended. "Sure them guys is back," Scrog- ganization is concerned. the Ukrainian Cemetery in Perth clubs to become members of the Gen- Tonight the Ladies' Mission Band gins says, all but a few regulars. The that the council would be able to Amboy. eral Federation, pointing out the Coached. live within its income. The 1932 In conclusion, I wish to express many benefits to be derived from and the Mother-Teacher Association rest got Jitters when they heard Financial Campaign* howevjelr, did i to you men, my personal thanks and will have charge of the program. The about the needles." not bring in sumcient money to op- appreciation for your co-operation this membership. The membership "Aunt Drusilla's Garden", an op- feature of the program will be an "What d'ya mean, needles?" I now is six hundred thousand. One eretta in two acts by Brown and address by Mrs. Adrian Lyon, of asks. erate adequately, but now in 1888, | with m«, and a sincere hop* that advantage is the fact that a member Gear is, will be presented in the high after a quiet campaign in this ter- the Raritan CouncH pill, without Daughters Of America Perth Amboy. "Thim kids,". say...,s .Scroggins „-—, ritory, ,indications are that the Rari- undue delay, resume normal oper- may stay at the Federation head- school auditorium on Thursday night There will be a rehearsal of the "heard that the camp doctor was go- quarters in Washington at a very no- June 8, by pupils of the Columbus tan Council must further curtail I ations and development so that the historical pageant tomorrow night. in' to jab 'em wid a needle to keep its budget, making it necessary for! life of every possible boy within the minal rat*. She told what a beautiful school. It is the first time that the The pageant will be presented Sun- 'em from catching chicken pox or and serviceable place this building pupils of this or any intermediate day afternoon as the closing event something and they gets plum scared Scout Executive Lunn to resign. council area will be influenced by is. Mrs. Poole is the first president school in the borough have attempt- of the anniversary program. More and beat it back. They got a song President Margaretten and a Com- the principles of Scouting." Large Attendance At Affair In to have her living quarters there. ed anything of such scope, the pro- than 100 persons take part in the pa- and dance about the food being bum mittee on Operations consisting of duction bejing one that would do Dr. Fritz Abegg, Dr. William C. Mc- fT.1 r_iiA,~. u.n pi-« i,'She also told th»t°New jersey gave geant. but that's boloney; the needles got « pres-- credit to high school pupils. Ginnis, Harry E. Comings and Dr. Charles W. Naulty will assume ex- Py—anted — RefrethmenU ident, Charlotte Emerson Brown. But the Columbus school cast has HUCKLEBERRY HESS Legion All Set Speaking of the General Federation been working hard on rehearsals ecutive responsibility for the activi- Council to be held in Richmond, VS., [.and the members having the leading ties of the Raritan Council after Mr. May 22 - 24th, she urged as many as parts are excellent in those parts. What Happened Lunn reaves. The preaent organi- For Memorial Day possible to attend. Rates, including There are eight main characters and zation in all districts and the pro- A large attendance of members of grams of Leadership Training, the local council and visitors from hotel, are $22.00. To those who stay several large choruses. J. S. Olbricht Named at home, she advised them to listen Camping, Sea Scouting, Cubbing General Chairman Outline* other councils featured a public In the main cast are: Alex Lysek, At Camp Dix will be carried on, as will also the meeting of Prtd* of Puritan Council in on the radio on May 24th between Vivian Bauerband, Helen Gavletz, The Event* — Program Will 12:30 and 1:30. Irene Yuronka, Mackey Goodman, Grand Chief Ranger Court of Honor program of advance No. 32 Daughters of America last Facts Laid Before Public By ment for the Scouts. Begin With Parade — Con- night in Odd Fellows Hall. There was I also attended two club institute Thomas Lloyd, Charles Green and Local and County Relief Di- a short business meeting after which meetings conducted by Miss Welles Frances Gou. The members of the Carteret Man I* Elected Of Gilbert H. Gendall, the Regional test Drill In Afternoon. the real program of the evening be- and Mrs. Ropes, which dealt with several choruses are as follows: rectors. Scout Executive for Mew York and club problems and club parliamen- Opening chorus: Sidney Lebow, Jos- The New Jersey Branch Of New Jersey, has assured the Rari- gan. eph Zimmerman, Mackey Goodman, The Foresters Of America tan Council Officials of the whole- All plans for the Memorial Day school house was tary procedure. Mrs. Ropes especial- The many and varied accounts of hearted support of the National Or- program have been completed by presenteThe travelind to thge local council by Dis- ly emphasized the care necessary in John Arva, Otto Staubach, Thomas Lloyd, Charles Byrne, Herman Rich- the conditions at Camp Dix as cir- At State Convention In At- ganization in maintaining the Rari- Carteret Post American Legion ac- trict Deputy Dorn. It had been selecting club officers, especially, the culated since several of those who tan Council during this critical cording to Past Commander William in the possession of Golden Rod president. She said a president should ert, Charles Green, Anthony Popi, lantic City. Robert Ward, John Mittro, George went from Carteret returned, have period. B. Hagan, chairman of the celebra- Council No. 2, of New Brunswick. possess tact, kindliness and the abil- aroused much interest in the situa- tion committee. The day's activities Miss Alice Barker, counselor of the ity to ee the other person's point of Jamison, Sophie Amadio, Claire Mil- The Raritan Council Executive ler, Helen Rummage, Margaret Si- tion. The facts in the easel are set John S. Olbiicht was elected Board is made up of the following will begin with a parade which will Carteret council received it. After view. She should have a working Grand Chief Ranger* of the New Jer- form at the Borough Hall in time to this ceremony a play was presented knowledge of parliamentary proce- rak, Blanche Cselle, Mary Lariew, forth in the following communica- sey Grand Court Foresters of Amer- prominent men in this territory: Helen Breza, Helen Staty Mary Kle- tions which should! be read carefully Perth Amboy: Dr. Fritz Abegg, move at 9:30 a. m. by a cast of members of the local dure and should be acquainted with tlCICII UICM, AAW^ll hjbn^n, JimiJ lUt' ica, at the state convention Monday council. It was "Friday Morning "In the needs of her own community. mensen, Esther Borreson/SAnna Alec, by every citizen of Carteret: in Atlantic City. Mr. Olbricht who Member of the Faculty of the* Perth The line of march will be from o The Editor, Carteret Press, Amboy High School; Ralph W. At- the Borough Hall north on Pershing Hohokus County School". Miss Eliz- Numerous displays testified to the Sary Borreson, Helen LakaV>9. has been an active Forester for many kinson, General Cable Corp.; Harry avenue to Randolph street, to LeicK abeth Clifford took the part of thework of the various departments. Party Chorus: Barbara Messinger, Sir: years, is widely known also as one of E. Comings, Treasurer of the Rari- avenue, to Roosevelt avenue, to the teacher, and Mrs. Cornelius Doody A special display of material for Teresa Lokas, Maud RicheyX Irene As you are welL aware, a number the engineers of Fire Company No. of the young men who enrolled for tan Trust Co.; C. Harry Kalquist, water front near the old ferry slip was the "professor". Others in the sale was arranged by the Essex Hemsel, M. Sruliwotr, GloriaNStein, 2, and as a prominent Democrat. For Moser Jewel Co. and Drum Major of where water front services will be cast were; Mrs. Jennia Shaffer, Mrs. County Association for_ aiding the Jean Way, Charlotte Gardner, Doro- the Citizens' Conservation Corps the past year or more Mr. Olbricht from this County, as well as other the American Legion, of Perth Am- held for the sailor dead. Then the Daniel Reason, Miss Violet Reason, J Physically Handicapped. This associa thy Yetman, M. Sebesta, Elfcanor has been ill and only in recent weeks boy; Dr. J. J. Mann, surgeon; Mor- parade will counter march on Roose- Eggert Brown, Miss Isabel \ tion maintains a workroom in New Clark, Eulalie Beech. Counties, and who were received at has been able to be about. He was Mrs. J. : Camp Dix, N. J., have returned to ris MargaMt/en, attorney; Htenry velt avenue to Pershing avenue, to Calquhoun, Miss Hettie Jefferys, Mrs ark where physically handicapped Flower chorus: Elizabeth Orban, able to attend the meeting of Court McCullough, merchant; Dr. William Washington avenue, to Cook avenue Edward Strack, Mr. and Mrs. Philip girls are instructed in various forms Sylvia Price, Lillian Knorr, Eleanor their homes. In many cases, these Carteret Foresters of Anrerica' Tues- young men have circulated vicious day night in Odd Fellows Hall, and C. McGinnis, Superintendent of to the Borough] Hall. Cohen, Mrs. Matildai Hite, Mrs. Har- of useful work. All proceeds from Mittach, Ruth Levy, Eileen Cutter, Schools; Matthew F. Melko, attor- The exercises will be held on the ry Yetman, Miss Agnes Clifford and the sale of the display material are Olga Popp, Lovey Gural, Faith Wil- and condemnatory stories regarding was warmly congratulated on his their reasons for leaving Camp. election to the head of the State or- ney; Dr. Charles W. Nault phy- Cook avenue side of the Borough Walter Egg«rt. returned to the makers. us, Dorothy Lissak, Ruth Haury, h«ll and, according to schedule, will refreshments lleanor Jacob, Gladys Schwartz, These reasons seemed to this Admin- ganization. sician; Rev. Dr.Charles fincte, f After the program In conclusion, I wish to say that t istration not based on our knowledge pastor Perth Amboy Majgyar f begin at 11:15 a. m. The exercises were served. Among the visitors was I hope next year a great many of our Magdalene Mittuch, Helen Pistes, Mr. Olbricht replied thanking the will conclude with the raising of the Elizabeth Toth. of what the Government of the Unit- formed Church, formerly of Pree State Deputy Miss Bertha Oxenford, members may attend the convention ed States h,ad planned for the com- members of the local court for the Magyar Church of Carteret; Frank Stars and Stripes at noon, Among of Woodbridge, a member of Loyal as Woodbridge does, that is, hire a Baseball drill: Anthony Alach, aid they gave him in the election and the speakers will be Mayor Joseph Townsend King, Stanley Rozansfcy, fort and Welfare, as well as instruc- P. Woglom, Merchant, and Max Council, of Perth Amboy, accompan- bus for a day. I thank the members tional and recreational well-being of the campaign which preceded it. An Wurtzel, of Wagner & Wurtzel Co. A. Hermann and other local officials. ieid bbyy a delegation from that coun- for the opportunity of attending the Joseph Tandyrak, James O'Rourke, organization of , local Foresters The afternoon will be spent at Fal- Edwin Colton, Frank Koi, Norman the men selected. Woodbridge Township: Neils C. cil. There were delegations present convention this year. known as the Olbricht For €rand Christensen, of Fords, C. & S. Corp.; con hall. There will be an athletic from"councils in New~Brunswick, Al- Respectfully submitted, Baldwin, Stanley Krasinski, Daniel Mr. Edward J. Walsh, the Munici- Chief Ranger Association, made up contest for children at 1:80 p. m. ...agy, Alexander Kxasowski, John pal Director of Emergency Relief o£ Harold P. Hayden, of Sewuren, Bar- lenwoocl, Metuchen and Tottenville. (signed) Kathryn A. Nevill. of members of the Carteret court, ber Asphalt Co.; Alfred D. Hyde, An exhibition drill and a drill con- There will be a Program Confer- YuhaVi, Stephen Lenart^ Joseph Mu-(the Borough of^Carteret^on May 23, worked hard for Mr. Olbrioht's elB0--| of Iselin, real estate; Prof. John H. est between the Legiuu Drum Corps ence on June 6th at Spottswood. This drick, William Olbricht, visited Camp Dix for the sole pur- tion. nd the C. M. T. C. Is scheduled for pose of investigating1 the stories cir- Love, of Woodhiridge, Supervising is an all day affair, starting at 10:45 Daisy chorus: Mary Lloyd, Julia Aftor a short session Tuesday Principal of Schools; Raymond W. 1:30 p. m. From 3 to 6 p. m. the a. m. Any member who is interested Garai, Elsie King, Margaret Bakus, culated, and to study the situation night the members of the local court rum corps dance will be held. Gas Thieves Raid and obtain the reactions of the Muller, of Sewaren, Superintendent is invited to attend. Box luncheons Gloria Hopp, Eve Weiss, Olga Gural, adjourned and a large number of Vulcan DeTinning Co. and Asher In the evening from 8 p. m. to 1 will be taken along. Mrs. T. J. Nevill Helen Sosnowaki, Lillian Jackulik, young men themselves. Mr. Walsh them went to SayreviUe to attend a m. there will be a dance in the Fal- not only interrogated Middlesex Fiti - Randolph, of Woodbridge, has charge of arrangements. Blanche Ferris, Antoinette Schultz, meeting of the Foresters of that manager. on hall under the auspices of the Parked Auto Tanks Mrs. Joseph Weisman'of Post Bou- Helen Sinowitz, Valeria Miller, Mary County contingents but contingents place. region. levard has resumed chairmanship of Pearl, Helen Samu. from other Counties of the State as Carteret: Dr. H. L. Strandberg, well. His report, which is submitted physician, and Howard W. Thorn, The following sub-committeea have Several Can Drained While the dub's Unemployment Bureau. Fishing choniB: Joseph Rocky, een appointed for events connected Thomas Johnson, Robert Kloss, Aus herewith for publication, is based, of United States Metals Co. Owner. Attend Lodge Meet-] ^telephone number is Carteret Carteret Girl To Be South Amboy: Edgar C. Brower, ith Memorial Day: tin Pruitt, Casimir Gawronsky, Alex therefore, on his observations of the Decoration of graves: Fred Ruck- Tandrak, Stephen Kiraly, Jacob Gi- entire get-up at Camp Dix, and hia Bride Tomorrow Afternoon auditor, Raritan River Railway; ing In Odd Fellows Hall. The speaker on the Club Woman's James L. House!, Manager, Public •legel, Commander Cohen, Harold Hour Monday afternoon wag Mr. De- vor, George Czapik, John Orban, study of its various phases, includ- "Idwarda, Clifford_Cutter and George William Sohayda, Stephen Farkas, ing food, sanitation and hygiene. Miss Many Czapik, daughter of Mr. Service Co. witt Clinton Kuehl of Princeton Uni- and Mrs. John Czapik, ofg 01 Lowell SayreviUe: Hon. Thomas F. Kolbe; jrnrade, Tom Jakeway and While a largely attended meeting versity. His topic was "The Work of Alex Tandrak, Frank Kantor, George It is felt the publication of the Harry Gleckner; firing squad •wan being held last night in Odd * el- Capik, Charles Gre«n. full report will be in the public in- atipet, will become the bride of Pos- Dolan, Mayor of SayreviUe; John —.„ -.-_ and the Nation's State Department with eph Petras, son of Mi. and Mrs. J.B. Fulenwider, of Parlin, Assistant C. M. T. C, Edward J. Walsh; color lows hall under the auspices of the Regard to Peace". The speaker said Pansy dance: Marion Fitzgerald, terest. guard, Frank Haury and Joseph Mit- Daughters of America, thieves stole It might be well to add that the Petras, of Avenel tomorrow after- Manager Hercules Powder Co.; that peace is the age long prayer of Victoria Miller, G«zella Price, Dave noon. Thomas J. McKeon, of Parlin, ex- tuch; Gold Star mothers, Jack Price, the gae from several autos that were Cheret, Mildred Brown, Madeline parents of young men at present in Edwin Casey, Mrs. H. Gleckner, Mrs. humanity. The nations know, thoe said, The ceremony will be performed ecutive, E. I. DuPont Co. parkekd at ththe sidide of tthhe halhalll. WheWhen thaT'it 'is *Mnftel7"better" gain I Baslllne, Mary Mieluitk. camp, on well an Municipal Directors, Wm. B. Hagan- drum corpB, Alex. the meeting was nearly «ver the own- are daily receiving letters from the at 3 o'clock in the Sacred Heart Ro- The officers are Morris Margaret- oneVaims by peacefu7l ends, but the ^ Fire bngade.Up: Marion, Benson, man Catholic Church, in Fitch street. ten, president; Dr. William C. Me 3kurut and Walter Boyer; refresh- er pf one of the happened to i""- " j"t'"'1 "{hat each nation desires Dorothy Connolly,"Rose Stellato, Ma- enrollees of a highly complimentary nents, Walter Sak, Joseph McCann look at his gas gage and discovered dimLU1^ '*„„„,„ •„,.„,„ H «m>ha- nature, expressing entire satisfaction Miss Elizabeth Bensulok will be the Ginnfs, of Perth Amboy' Harold P. i»»w on its own terms. Hfei empha- deline Bosilia, Frances SijhulU, Alice bridesmaid, and John Petras will be Hayden, of Sewaren; ; Dr. HL.. nd Walter Tomczuk; finance, Clif- that the tank had been drained. One [ Lower und Victoria^ Miller. with the government's endeavors, ord Cutter; services, Edwin Casey, car escaped loss because the tank sized the direct relation uf the work and it is hoped that the newspapers UIQ best man. Stlb K, off CarteretCtt , andd John of the State Department and Foreign B. Fulenwider, of Purlin, as vice David Jacoby and Francis A. Mona- cap was equipped with a lock, lhe will give these letters wide publicity, ;han. _^ theft was reported to the police. Service to peace. He advised that tne in the event Municipal Directors presidents. The treasurer is C. Diplomatic Service is now called the Joseph Colton Dies make them uvailuble for publication. Mi** Bauerband's Class Harry Kalquist, of Perth Amboy, and Several residents uf Longfellow the Scout Commissioner is DrTornczuk'. a Relief Pitching street report that bottle* of milk are Foreign Service. Appreciating the spirit of coopera- The club will hold its Spring Flow- tion always evidenci*! by your pub- To Give Revue Tonight Fritz Abegg, both of the latter be- Give* St. Joe* Victory stolen from their front porches in er Show on June 16th "somewhere ing recipientip s of the Silver Beaver the early morning hours. School In Brothers' Hospital lication, and appreciating your spa- A revue will be given by the class- Fine relief pitching by Yash Tom- on Washington avenue". The place ciaL consideration in this instance, I AwarAd d fofo r DistinguisheDitiihd d ServicSie to \z\ik gave the St. Joseph's Juniors a Commissioner James J. Lukash who is not decided as yet. am, es of Miss Gloria Bauerbund's School Boyhood. conducts a dairy and has several cus- Father Of Local Building In- of Dancing tonight in the high Mr, Lunn has been Scout Execu- f to 5 victory over the Rucki Boys tomers in the street says that sever- Suggestions to the Program Chair- Very respectfully yours, school. After the revue there will be over the week-end. Tomczuk relieved man for programs for the coining spector Passes Away—Many LEWIS COMPTON. tive of the Raritan Council for the al thefts have hwa reported to him dancing until a late hour. An ejccel- past seven years, previously serv Piaar, St. Joseph's starting pitcher, by bis customers. One youth, son of club year are In order now. Attend Funeral. County Director Emergency Relief. lent) orchestra hn» been engaged. in the third inning and shut out the Any resident who desires to enter Naval Militia Armory, ing as Scout Executive at Gardner, a Roseitn professor, was seen taking Mass., for four years. He is a jgrad Rucki Boys during the remaining a bottle which he hid under a sweat- the Herald-Tribune Yard and Gar- Funeral service was held Wednea- Foot of Gordon St. time. Besides pitching m fine fashion, den Competition may let Mrs. T. J. Perth Amboy, Nj J. My investigation, inspection and uate of the National Training Schoo er, He roda away on a bicycle. day for Joseph! Colton, of Elizabeth, for Scout Executives.' he hit a homer with one on b»»e in Nevill or Mrs. E. Lefkowitz know. It father of Building Inspector Freder- Lewis Compton, Director. general observations are submitted the fifth inning in which the St. Jos- is not necessary to be a member of ic Colton, of Emerson, street, in St. P. M. Geronimo, Deputy Director. as follows: He entered Scouting as u boy in eph's Juniors came from behind to Medwick Drops 11 Point* the Woman's Club to enter this com- Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Elis- Subject: Report of investigation ASSIGNMENTS June 1915, in Melrose, Mass. and score five runs and win thu game. petition. There must be ten entries abeth. High mass of requiem was of- and inspection Middlesex County All men of the Middlesex County later Berved as an Assistant Scout The score by. innings: To .269 in Batting Average of properties, however, for Carteret unit have been assigned tit Compan- master and Assistant District Com properties , nowovwJ iV, i»i «»»£'»• fered, for the repose of the soul by Contingent, Citizens' Conservation Pucki Boys 302 000 0—5 to • """" Rev. Father; Francis Grady. Rev. Fa- Corps, Camp Dix, N. J., May 23, '38. ies No. 248, 249, 'AW, 277 and 28U. missioner in Boston. He attends S Joseph's 020 050 x—7 ••- - ,io be able to enter the competition htei- John Me Carthy, former pastor Mr. Lewis Compton, County Director PERSONNEL the tirstl International Boy Scoui Joe Medwick, Carter«t'B big lea- Cftrteiet'a entry in this Herald-Tri- of St. Joseph's Church of Carteret, Emergency Relief Administration Army officers and non-conimiBsion- Jamboree in London in 1920 as a guer, has a batting average of .269 . Contest is taken care of by the eU officers are in charge of each com- member of the American delegation, SPECIAL 01 was seated m the: sanctuary. Mr. Col-, Middlesex County. . , uplayen tod an ind onlincludiny oneg gamyesterdaye this. pasHet I",Womun" 's club. ePropertie not judges arde enteruntil- pany anaJHted by nation foremen Pour years ago he ww» appointed w but ar ton formerly resided in Carteret but Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Ladies' Heel Lifts 10 Cents week and went hitlees in four times • . l and section leaders chosen from and a member of the National Couno AU Au( us -t was a residen• t uf• Elizabet"•- • »h mor—-e re 11»Dea—r MrM-. Comptonrs.mut.ui-: Committee on Badges, Awards an< at tat. That pulled his batting aver- gr° £ Kemeny, * member, elected by the men themselves. age down from .280 to .269, a drop \ ,. i d bv her mother, *•«» cently. He dieti Sunday morning in May I respectfully submit, here- DISCIPLINE Scout Requirements by Walter W FREE omrjan e the AljNtian Brothers UuspiUl. with, a report uf niy personal inves- of eleven points. It was reported that turned'7tom'a 'visit abread. No military drill or military dis- Head, the president of the N»tiona Fro* Ticket'for Children he did not play becauae uf a leg in- The funeral service was largely at- tigution and inspection of th« Citi- cipline iu exacted. Th» men are re- Council. He was made a menibe AT RITZ abroadabVoad/shTs^rherr^rd, she , to all tended and there, were many present zens' Conservation Corp Condition- jury. the dub member* through a card ad- quired only to conform with rules of this committee after compilm With Every Shoo Rep»ir Job from Carteret including Mayor Her- ing Cuiup at Camp Dix, New Jersey. and regulations consistent with good a booklet entitled "The Uniform 7S Conti or More mann and other oltieiuls. There wero Due to the fact that a number of order mid efficient management. Budget! and Insignia," at the recjue ALL WORK GUARANTEED Paatime A. C LOMM 'SZ to the American Le- many floral tributes. Interment was young men selectad for this Corp request that 1 1 They lutve no ordered duties other of Dr. Jamas E. West, the Chi Practice Gun*, 8-6 ht ^"L ' in Mt. had returned, I deemed it advisable Scout Executive of the Nations FRITZ GALLE be repres irn were: Fwd Col- to make a special trip to Camp Dix, Continued on Ittt imqt Council. Mr. Lunn ia also an aid Memorial and Joseph in order to ascertain, if possible, just QUICK SHOE REPAIRING Jr., to the National Director of Se577 Roqsevelt Ave., Curteret, N. J.' The Pastime A, C. lost a practice , UCIIWIU ...... ^hitt the conditions were, and why Scouting, Lieutenant Commande: game to Tre^ley, 8 to 6, hers Wed-members a* possiblo a, all grandsons of some of the young men wertj return-1 Thomas J. Keane. •--••• J^ ^n m P^.. cars for memDers to ' ing home. SUM Jl ON PAGE 9 lade. CARTERET PRESS

PAC.ETWO lothes Shop To srvcrnl yi'ars n(to unilfr tftp direc- Garagemen tion nf the present County Plan- Singer Attracts Open This Evening Freeholders Meet To ninif ('omminftinn. The action taken yesterday in organizing the Plan- Show Hazard Of I•• -1• -"-- rinthri Shop, located at ning Cnmmiiwon into a County M<"0 Many To Restaurant ii'i Smith street, Perth Amboy, will Organize New Board rontinnal Board merely provide* the .iimnlly <>pen tonight with one of IfUnl medium through whirl? the Defective Machines Joan Mitchell in still picking them hr lini'it stocks of men's clothes to \ County Recreational Unit May county ran accept a» gift* grants of in at the Ifobart Restaurant nnrl .,. f,.iiiicl in IVrth Amboy. land for park purposes- The Hoard, One Motorist Dies Every 25 IVti- Mnikos, who formerly served B« Established In County of course, is particularly desirous Rathskeller. Thi* popular entertain er who has taken F'erth Amboy by Minutes From Accidents; ,; mniinger with the Button Clothes and Have Authority To Ac- of obtaining lands that arp includ- huiii had been busily engaged dur- ed in the present County Park Plan, storm in proving more popular fnrh Mechanical Defects Account ing the week making final prepara- cept Lands For Future De- ns prepared by Mr. Russell Van lay with the many patrons of this j,,n for opening. Everything Is In Nest Black in 1930. lew establishment. Her repertoire of For Mishaps. endiness now and the doors will be velopment Any citizen or group of citizens songs and clever joken seem inex- .pen tonight. 1 having ^available such lands who Now that the motoring season is A joint meeting was held yester- lauatible which no doubt accounts starting the garagemen of Wood- An invitation has ftfftn extended wish further detailed information, by Pete to his many friekds in Wood- day coulstlnff of the mtmbers of they may obtain it by communicat- tor her ever increasing popularity. bridge are calling motorists' atten- the Middlesex County Planning Com- tion to the large number of deaths bridge and Carteret w attend this ing with Mr. Henry W. Jeffers, New improvements are being made (treat opening. ..-- mission Mid representative* of the Plainsboro, N. J., the President of •t the Hobart Restaurant this week resulting each year from automobile Board of Freeholders, to organize the County Planning Commission with carpenters and decorators bus- accidents due to mechanical defects the member* of the prtsent County and Recreational Board, or Mr. ily engaged in reconstructing the en- in cars. On another page of this is- Pfenning Commission into t County D.pandi en Who Do** It Fredrick L. Clarkson, of Metuchen, trance to the building. The main din- sue appear* an ad sponsored by the If you help a criminal to escape, yon Recreational Board in accordance the secretary of the above mfciv Ing room on the first floor in to be garagemen in which they show with J.ra» C.fn«T with a resolution recently passed by are an accessory to the crime. If a tioned bodies. rearranged and redaporated while figure* and illustration»sthe. tremen- the Board of Chosen Freeholders. professional does It, he's a great crim- At the organization meeting yes- many improvements m equipment in dous toll exacted each year from nc- 'Picture Snatcher" Starring The work of the Planning Commis- terday the invitation issued by the this room will al&o be made. petful motorists. ^ inal lawyer.—Atlanta Constitution. sion and that of a Recreational Middlesex County Employment Ad- Many feel that Mr. I. Kelsey, the They point out that with all re- Cagney, At M«j« Commission are so closely related visory Board to confer with this manager, is to be congratulated in turns not yet in, owing to incomplete Parth Amboy'i L**4iaf ThaatrM that it was considered in the public body on Wednesday, May 81st, to making these improvements at this coverage in some states, the 1932 According to Hollywood preview interest to ask the members of the national death toll from motor vehi- «rt«cT*? Warner Bros prod*- consider the development of a pub- time which without doubt will give cn Planning Commission to accept this lic works program to provide work work to many unemployed artisans. Federal Judge .lumen A. Lowell of cle accidents in the United States ttnn "Picture Snatcher, "'J' additional duty involved in the func- otpportunitlas for the unemployed, Boston whose Impenrlinienl by con may be conservatively set at 20,448 ?pn. today at the Majestic The- tions of a Recreational Board,, was received and thoroughly dis- (pess «ns nsked because he freed men, women and children in 556,619 atre, provides J«m«s Cagney with The existing State statutes pro- cussed. The members of the Plan- during the past winter. The work accidents—also a conservative esti- "e 'most exciting story of Wi * vide that a County Recreational which has been underway at the George Crawford, colored, who was mate. The figures are arrived at by tire motion picture career, with ning Commission agreed and decided 1 Board mty be established in a to attend this meeting in a body and location for the past four months wanted In Virginia on a charge of mur- taking all available data from states comedy drama and romance in pro- county and have authority to accept, has been executed by beneficiaries der. The judge based his fiction on having complete reports and expand- expressed their readiness and wil- SUrli Tomorrow by means of deeds of Rift, lands that lingness to co-operate to the fullest of relief who have been volunteer- the foot (hat negroes lire not allowed ing them to strike a total for the fUT°his comedy-dram, is •»« to may be used for development in later ing their services in exchange for extent in the development of such to serve on Juries In Virginia and the country. That the estimated totals have every element that make* for Janet years for park purposes. It has a program, which it is hoped may the benefits of relief received from given here are conservative is indi- pure entertainment of the kind that come to the attention of the Plan- the Relief Administrations of Perth conviction of the man, If obtained, be financed in the near-future with would be reversed by the Supreme cated when other estimates, ranging fits the fast moving, hard hrttn| GAYNOR ning Commission and the Board of Amboy, Woodbridge, Raritan Town as high as 30,000 for the national k n Federal assistance. Id wsk also de- court Cagney jpersonal ty. Tfr* ^ ' « Freeholders that throughout the cided at this meeting (hat the mem- ship and Metuchen. death toll, are considered. youn* Irishman is placed in this And county there are various desirable bers of die Planning* Commission Those in attendance at the meet The last-year economic loss from Lr/i" the field of yellow journj1- parcels of land that the owner would would meet at the County Park ing which was held at the Countj Firit Drug Stora palling. g i«m. As an ex-gangster who wants Henry willingly donate for public use. pro- Record Building yesterday included accidents is equally appalling. Fig- ism. As an exgagter who wan Property in Raritan Township at 11 Pharmacists' records show that the ures indicate that the UniteUnitd StatStte to go straight, he gets a job on a GARAT vided the owners were assured that o'clock on next Wednesday morning Henry W. Jeffers, Fredrick L. Clark would save enough in a year to mee the lands would be dedicated in Bon, W. Guy Weaver, William Spen first store dealing exclusively ID drags lurid tabloid on which no self-re- to inspect the work which has been was opened ID WeUler, Germany, In the $500,000,000 national deflci perpetuity for public park purposes, in progress under the direction of cer, Edmuhd Fraser, Freeholdei more than twice over if John Care specting reporter will work. This and if these lands formed a com- the Planning Commission, the Henry C. Berg, Freeholder Robert 1238. less Motorist learned, to drive safely job conwU of getting news pic- ponent part of a definite and com- County Engineer and Road Depart C. Hale and Director Lewis Comp The total economic loss from all ac tures somehow when legitimate "Adorable" prehensive County Plan for public ment of the Board of Freeholders ton, of the Board of Freeholders. cidents has been estimated at approx parks. Such a plan was prepared methods fail. If he can't get them innately f 1,300,000,000. Fault) with a camera, then stealing is not equipment—lights, brakes, steering gear, etc.—which caused accidents frowned upon by his employers. during 1932 played a large part in This small and rare phase of yel- this drama, of death and destruction. low journalism was chosen as pro- Gratifying in contrast with the viding a more vivid background for record of 1931, when 34,400 were James Cagnoy than would the large reported killed in 860,000 crack-upa, field of legitimate journalism- MAJESTIC the 1032 death toll nevertheless ap- , Motion Picture Sets proximntely equals the average for I the last 15 years, estimated at 21,- Give Ideas To World (ifiO; and the 1932 toll outstrips Today Thru Sunday There was a day when North many-fold the total lives lost in all ON THE STAGE KING national domestic tragedies of major Oshkosh maple and Louis XVI maple BENNY importance since the sinking of the tort of went together in motion pic- battleship Maine, including flres, ture sets. Maybe it wag because floods, theatre disasters, aviation ac- the photography was so poor the set cidents and all large and small ca- looked like mid-London on a partic- Ustrophies, ularly hazy day, and the back- 1 Four (4) Bif Act. THE GREAT PRICE WRECKER The following (farages are patici- grounds weren't discernible . But pating in the drive against mechani- usually it was because of sheer ig- cally defective cars and offer to norance or complete obliviousness to check any motor vehicle free of the problem, call it what you will. charge; Trautwein Garage, Martin's Today, however, that period has Service Station, Snyder's Garage and developed into an enlightened age the Schwenzer Bros. so that almost the reverse is true. "Knocks Them The sets are beautifully matched, from wallpaper to minor decorative June* Govarnt M»ny Amateur Sporti gadgets. The Amateur Athletic Unten of the According to Richard Smith, who CAGNEY United States Is the governing body puts sets together for Fox produc- of 17 amateur sports In the United tions and who only recently super- States. vised the dressing of the back- PICTURE Dead Again" grounds and foregrounds of "Ador- Ctntral Hutinf able," the Janet Gaynor-Henry Garat SNATCHER" WITH HIS « production, coming tomorrow to the "Central heating," by means of Strand Theatre, the more fashion- heaps of leaves und other decaying able interior decorators of the world matter, Is used by the termites, or today watch motion pictures for new 4-STAR white nuts. In wanning their nests. ideas. SMASH HIT! DECORATION DAY GREATER ES THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY at We are oelebratlng this DecoratioGROCERn Day with the DlgreiYt sale we have ever attempted. No leuentni ot vsJuei ol course, Ju«t the ume nigh grade V. 8. G. Values at SALE May 25^ r. 31" much lower prices. CORNER OF SMITH it* GrewCirckPickltt ELM STREET Si! G AR 23c DUU qtJ" ISCI STREET PERTH AMBOY Dole No. 1 United Service Sweet Mixed * *" 23c MEATS, POULTRY AND PROVISIONS AT SUCH LOW Pineapple Grocers PRICES WE PUT OUR COMPETITORS TO SHAME! Juice GWkTnt 2 No. t n&. HANDSOME, USEFUL HOUSEHOLD GIFT— SOMETHING FREE! NEW IN THE MARKET — GET YOURS! FREE! Salad Suggestions PRESERVES FLAGSTAFF COUNTRY ROLLED OR PRINT ^m ^^ l»c PBFFED RICE -12c 100% Shrimp Pwe Fruk POLLY LB. Sardines PDFFED WHEAT -8c andSufw ALL GOOD BRAND Good for Youngwterg and Grown-Upi, All FUvon CUTTER 19 Seroe with Fruh FruiU v. s. a. Blue Ribbon Frvk* A FRESH - KILLED — DRY Mayonnaise PICKED — PHILADELPHIA GENUINE 1933 SPRING V ••• Mak BBOL'B Ft***"Ft* " FRICASSEE E-ZM Fritz P4dUf€ 10c Syrup For making Ice cream at home. Hop Flatore* PEANUT BUTTER r 15c Chocolate and Vanilla FLAGO8TAFK - A Package of Unteda Legs Lamb Queen Olivet 16^ 25c can 53c r II EL t BiwcuiU with Each Jar CHICKENS FlAGSTAn. BRAND FOOD PRODUCTS BONELESS — BY REQUEST are featured by United Service Grocers all over the State of New Jersey. They are th« Legs and Rump freshest, tastiest, moat delkiout foods packed. We heartily recommend them! POT of Milk-Fed Peaches Sli—d 2 No. 2' 2 - 29c Pears "Bartlett" No. 2K - 17c Sliced 1 ROAST VEAL Pineapple Dole No. 1 No. 2 2 - 19c Strawberries 2 No. 2 -29c FRESH - KILLED FRANKFURTERS FRESH GROUND 1-LB. PRINT Fresh Prunes No. 24 - 15c CHOPPED LONG ISLAND LARD PORK SAUSAGE Grapefruit Hearts No. 2 - 10c ALL BOLOGNA BEEF DUCKS Va LB. CELLO WRAPPED Applesauce 3 No. 2 a LB. 35c H LB. BACON Little fiea Pe« JNo. 2 cans °* 2CM» 1b White or Uuldeu lluiiluui Beans 25c CORN •*•« vt* No. 2 "10c Black Pepper A- 10c For Your Convenience We Will Be Open Fri. Evening Until 10 P. M. United Service Grocers9 System -CARTERET PRESS FRIDAY, MAY ?«, 13O3 PAGE THRO

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• i i I I • I 1 I I I'H 'i' USED CARS PRICED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE f Priced Right -75 Cars -, Coaches, Sedans in all makes. Re- SLAVING DAILY- conditioned, ready to drive. Every car price was slashed below today's market value! Come in to-iay aid see these "BUYS". En- Compare GETTING NOWHERE- joy Memorial Day-drive ywrowi car. 'i

CHRYSLER FORD NASH CHEVROLET '28 ROADSTER '30 COUFE SEDAN '29 Our Prices! WHY? $95 $195 $275 $95 »3S DOWN $75 DOWN WSDOWN $35 DOWN NASH BUICK BUICK AUBURN SEE THEM- Get Yourself a Good Used SEDAN '29 COACH-29 SEDAN tS BROUGHAM '31 $195 $245 $195 $550 Car and Drive to Your $73 DOWN MSDOWN $7SDOWN $185 DOWN FORD FORD BUICK HUPMOBILE SEDAN '31 TRY THEM SEDAN'SI SEDAN 11 DE LUXE SEDAN '29 Heart's Content $295 $275 $S» $345 $95 DOWN $95 DOWN ,$195 DOWN $120 DOWN BUICK HUDSON BUICK LASALLE YOU WILL BUY HERE'S SOME! COACH '31 SEDAN'S* 7-PASS-'» SEDAN '29 $550 $195 $325 $395 1932 Ford V-8De Luxe Sedan $185 DOWN $75 DOWN $110 DOWN $135 DOWN BUICK THEM '28 1932 Ford V-8,5 Pass. Victoria Coupe 4-PASS. $325 $110 DOWN EASY PAYMENT PLAN 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe (R.S.) 1933 Graham Sedan. $795 1932 Ford V-8 De Luxe Tudor UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan ELIZABETH 1931 Buick Sdan (Model 57)..,.. $525 OPEN EVENINGS COR. W. GRAND ANNEX 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 339 N. BROAD ST. TEL. EL. 2-3803 & UNION STS. Chevrolet Coupe, driven 13,000 miles $260 1931 Ford Tudor Sedan ,»,,»,, fir, fc , tw k> »Vi ». » lYk..i..l i I t t I t I I k, t I , t IV, l\i »Vi»Vik\7»Vvite 1931 Ford Coupe (Rumble Seat)... $295 1931 Ford Coupes and Tudors 1931 Dodge T Sedan $635 1931 Ford De Luxe Roadster (R.S.) 1931 Hupmobile Coupe (De Luxe).. $320 1930 Buick Sedan Grand Opening 1929 Buick Sedan OF THE 1932 Chevrolet Sedan $425 1930 Ford Tudor Sedans and Coupes 1930 Ford Coupe $195 Many other cars and makes M. & T. MOTOR CARS INC. 1930 Buick 2 Door, 5 Pass. Sedan .. $345 also Trucks, Deliveries, 315-319 NORTH BROAD ST. ELIZABETH 1930 Nash De Luxe Sedan...... $375 AcroM From Postolnce Tractors Prides on all our cari have been reduced 25% from the list price for this great open- ing. Hera is your chance to get a good USED CAR for Memorial Day.

LIBERAL TERMS — TRADES 1929 La Salle 5 Pass. Coupe (Green with natural wood wheels; equipped with auto- matic heater and baggage carrier). One Week Exchange Privilege 1931 Chevrolet Sport Roadster j Cream color — wire wheels. PiMownz MOTORS *********** 1932 De)Luxe Sedan; 6 wire wheels — registered mileage 5000 miles. 1929 One-half ton Truck with enclosed body; in wonderful condition. 225 New Brunswick Ave. Late 1931 Chevrolet De Luxe Sedan with 6 wire wheels and equipped with trunk. PERTH AMBOY 1930 Pontiac Coupe—Black paint—5 new tires—in good running order. FAYETTE USED CAR MART 1929 Hupmobile 4 Door Sedan. Phone: P. A. 4-0714 - 0715 Division of Doriey Motors, Inc. 1930 Ford Coach. AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR On New Brunswick Ave. above C. R. R. 1930 Whippet Coupe. Phone 4-2703 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ASK FOR TONY OR CHARLIE TO SHOW YOU THESE GREAT VALUES, BUM AND PONTIAC AUTOMOBILES Open 'till 8jO0 P. M> CARTERET PRESS FRIDAY, MAY 26, 193S PAGE FOUR IU&T HUMANS By CENECARR CARTERET PRESS Subscription, 11.60 Per Year YOUR WANTS CLASSIFIED Published Ewy Friday By BATTERY SERVICE C. H. BYRNE, 130 Jersey St., CARTBRET, N. i. RATE: 5 CENTS PER LINE DAMON'S AtJTO ELECTRIC TeWphon*. Carteret B-HflM AH tran.itnt adi are pay«W» '" Battery service. General A»U>- motivo repairing. We speciallx« in C. H. BYRNS - Editor aad Owner .J«n«. Ad. will 1" *I«'™ °* th«. actual number of LINES tj>« generators and starters. Also Strom- MEYER RO3ENBUJ1I sPorti Editor copy *•••., Irreepectf™ of "•• GAS STATION FOR SALE berg carburetors. 742 State street number of wordi. la «tin»h»* Rent ami lunch rooms. Cas, Perth Amboy. Phone 4-1815. ' Kn'Ured M second clan natter Jan* 6, 1924. at Cartnat, N. J., electric and city water; reason- (h. coM of ad in adtance allow sl r y 7-21-33* ... Poat Office, under the Act of Man* S, 1879. FIVE average wordt to lh« [">•• able. Frank Pries*, 'f M** Fi«are NINE line* lo «•»•'"•«»• 26, corner Spring street, Bonham- CATERING " Minimum .d a«ept«l FIVC1V E town, N. J. _. AdTtrtliinR KtprssmUtWM JOHN'S DJ N E R — CORNER OF ™NB ad accepted lor !••• tKan Super Highway Route 25 ana N«w JtrMf Neighborhood Nrwipapm, Inc. Amboy avenue, Metnenen. Phone 25 cents. , 0-2097. We catw to occasions of For adt cancelled befor* *• all types at price* fitting present day number of i».«ti<». originally conditions. # GO SLOW ordered a REFUND will b. made TRADE FOR USED CAR Supp<5s« there was a radio program on, say WZJ and you eicept in UHI when eoalraeU WILL TRADE two city lots in Fords LOCKSMITHS were interested in it but when you tried to dial in you got noth- have been tifned. „__—»,» for good used car. Write giving CLASSIFIED ADS ACCEPTED year and make of car to Box CO, D. DEKOFF, LOCKSMITH-GUN ing but a lot of buzzing noise. Then you tried for WEAF and UNTIL Woodbridge Independent. smith, general repairing, safes the same thing happens. Finally you turn a few notches to 10 A. M. W. I. 3-10. . opened and repaired and combina- WOR and you get a program you don't want and so loud it FRIDAY MORNING for p«bli«- tions changed. Ice skates Bharp tion the tame day. ened, saws filed. 154 New Bruns- Rpiits your ear drums. You try to turm it low but you can't ex- wick avenue, Perth Amboy. Phone 4-2222. cept by throwing off the switch and stopping it altogether. WANTED tf Would you like that? PIANO wanted, must be cheap. HACKETT'S SERVICE STATION- RESTAURANTS" Bo* L, Woodbridge Independent. On Super Highway No. 26, Ave- It is on account of the danger of just such a condition as nel. "Standard Accounts Accepted WALTER'S !NN — Formerly The that that the Mayor and members of the council are not rush- WANTED^ — Small Farms; in s*d Here." Open day and night. Echo, 737 * "way avenue, Wood- around Woodbridge Township. A. Standard aprent, Phone Woodbridge bridge, N. J. Light lunches served ing blindly into agreement to permit the erection of the big free on Saturday nights. Dancinir 1 1 H. De Youn*, Avenel, N. J. 8-1549. transmitter station in East Rahway. The governing body keen- "What's the Idea, Blockin Up This Traffic?" W. I. 2-10 W. W. I. 5-26; fi-2, 9, 16* W. I. 5-26; 6-2, 9, 16* *' ly feels its obligation to protect the rights and privileges of HELP WANTED — MALE CARTERET MOTOR SERVICE— FRANK'S PINE TREE INN AND the people above all else. CANVASSER. Good proposition. Automotive repairing : welding - Restaurant—1049 Rahway avenue Work all year round. Write Box B, gasolines - oils - accessories. KacnoRadioas Avenel, N. J. Dining, Dancing, Rel The pleasures of even the well-to-do have been curtailed Jednota Scores 30 Bob Sail Takes Fast care of the Independent. installed in any make car. Roose- freshments, Spaghetti. Tables for W. I. 5-12. velt avenue between Carteret ana ladies. No cow charge. Phone considerably by the depression. Those of the poorer classes y. Phone Carteret 1657. Woodbridge 8-0577. have almost vanished. Many can not afford even the price of Runs In Loop Game Field In Hot Racing WANTED—A Band for outside ad- W. I. 5-26; 6-2, 9, 16 a movie show. The radio is about all that remains. Practically vertising purpose. All season joo. Defeat* St. Matthews Of Perth Card At Saucer Here 999 Restaurant, Highway No. 25, WHEN YOU BREAK DOWN CALL Phone Rahway 7-tl*7« every home in the borough has a radio. Many of them are old Amboy, 30 to 9, For Third near Firehouse, Avenel. Woodbridge 8-2365 Clover Leaf A. Pkhalilri, Prop. sets but they answer the simple needs of a plain people. Good W. I. 5-26 Garage. Frank Lenches, Jr., prop. The MAPLE TREE BEER GARDEN Straight League Triumph. Paterson'a Pride Defeats John- Expert auto repairing. Gasoline— Invites you to s programs from New York stations can be heard and that is ny Harmon In Special Match oils—tires and tubes. Body and FREE ROAST BEEF SUPPER all that our people ask. In a game that had the earmarks wnnt fender work. Super Highway Route Saturday Evening, May 27, 1&3S of a track meet, the Carteret Jed- Which Thrilli Large Crowd 25, Avenel. At the Maple Tre-e Be*r Garden On the dial WOR is in the. midst of the big stations range nota baseball representatives slug- —Marion I* Threat. 7-7-33* - Rahway Avenue Avenel, N, J ged their way to their third straight MNtf W.IZ, WEAF and the others are close to it. If it were to come LAFAYETTE GARAGE —AUTO W. I. 5-26 state league victory, 30 to 9, over Shaking off Milt Marion, St. Al- ATTRACTIVE five-room apartment. St. Matthew'B of Perth Amboy. at Bervice to the minute. General SHOE REPAIRING in so strong as to blanket the other good stations the people of bans, L. I., and Malcolm Fox. WestV '- All improvements. Steam Tieat. 539 auto repairing. Day and night the high school field Sunday after- ville. Bob Sail; Paterson's pride, won Rahwaihway avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. Carteret would be cheated out of about the only recreation noon, and at the same timei set what wrecker service. Gasolines, oils, ac- IF YOU WANT economy and reli- his first feature race of the season at W. I. 2-17 tf. cessories, storage. Paul Popovitch, left to them. They would have to be content with the poorer is to be a record for the county this the Woodbridge speedway, Sunday able work, call at Ideal Shoe Re- season. Prop. Super-Highway 25, Wood- offerings of the small stations low down on the dial. That, afternoon, when he traversed twen- bridge Township, Metuchen, N. J. pairing Shop, 77 Main street, lien's Schmyde Mayorek got six for ty-five miles in 27 minutes, 34 3-5 Phone Met. 6-0936. soles and heels, |1.00. Ladles' heels, would be a hardship upon every home in the community and seven. And Mickey D'zurilla, Sam seconds before 5,000 fans. Johnny W. I. 7-28-33* 20c. Work guaranteed. Smolenski. Mike Poll, Joe Maiola. Hannon, Conshohocken, Pa., was en- W. I. 10-14* tf •he governing body would be blamed and justly for permitr Kootch M&sculin and Frank Poll all titled to the pole in the feature by FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL ting the condition to develop. three bingles each. That's the virtue of his fastest time trial of 29 FOR RENT — 4 clean rooms and TAILORING kininr pttrce wlcb Is an Imaginary line running WAIH; FAVORITES !So that in later years your wedding uf land and uremUea, hereinafter iiartlcu- fro, pole to pola which marks the 1 WE'LL GET IT! flowers will be a delightful memory. larly deecribed, alfcuate. lying and bams In place where each new day begins. The ceremony may be either elabor- the Uorouah of Carlerel in tha County EDDIE WHITE Mlddlnaei anil Slate of New Jeraey It follows the lKMIi meridian ex- ate or simple if we arrange them, BB1NO known and deuliuittod un a cer cept where It dvlatea to arold dl "Ju.t A Big Boy" they will be in perfect taste and tain map tintuled "klay of pruperly tii style, «nd the price in keeping with fonitlnK-Ut ltdi'hel A aud Juliu 11- Cruwel vision of countries or I aland*. Such la the Huruuch uf Uoaeevelt, furmorly Car SEE OUR NEW A plan eliminates the contusion LEE PORT & h times. lei. I. Woudl>rld«e Towualilv, Mlddleeei SIRLOIN STEAKS Comity aud State of New Jeraey. ll STOCK TODAY that would otherwise veault DOTTY ILHUWII an lota N»a 48 alul IV on John •. till. Weatera Hewapaoer Uuloa. RIB LAMB CHOPS We have specialized in wed- atreet, In the above a#td buruuah. tiald uiap ding flowers and decorations nuw mi f|]e Lu the otfU-t* uf the Clerk of AND SAVE. .Mtitdleiiel County at Now til unewle-k, H. STARTS TODAY for more than 50 years right J , and oald lot* being iweDty-ftve {ti'i here in Runway. Just phone in i«ta [runt and tvtu anyone Uuudred UOft') SWM « War Fall, Vint Episodo (1f feel In denlh eatli. An Indignant swau held OD traffic on "THE THREE and let us know your wishes. Being tlie iireiuiaee coiuiuunly kuown and dealguetetl a« No. ID Jutiu etreet. Carteret, NEW STYLES Antrim road. Belfast It bad been MUSKETEERS All The Popular Memorial Day Plant, and Flowett New Jerwy. chased by a curium dug and OnaRy The eiifirojluiau amuiiat uf the decreea NEW COLORS Please order early—Free Delivery all over Union |o be aatUfltid by aaid aule la the auin of found Itself on the tram line* It frhree Thouaand Six Hundred Fourteen Dol- AND LOWER PRICES showed its resentment of trams, as and Middlesex Counties lar* aud Forty ulue Cenle (|1,«U.4U), tor aelber with Ike uuata of tbla u*le. well as motor cars, by attacking the Together wltb all and aintular the rllhta, vehicles. Its wlum Happing protest- nrtvlleiea, bertdltament* and mtpurteuanuea Hetuchen Dress Shop John R. Baumann thereuatu bekuugtng or In au>wlae apuer- lugly, aud at one tliuu three can were ialnlu( 4*4 MAIN ST. METUCHEN stopped wnlle It pecked at their radi- GREENHOUSES^ ST. GEORGE ft HAZELWOOU AVES. Al.AN H KLY, Sheriff ators. It was anally luduced to r* ABB AM AM D. 01. A SB, RAHWAY lira. Mary Andwuon, l*»oi>. turn lo Its uuud. RITZ • li.«l Solicitor. C. 1'. i-ll, »; t %, t. ELIZABETH PAGE F1VB PRESS FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933 Carteret Snaps 4-Game Losing Streak By Routing Keyport I CORRECTION SacredHeartsTake In last, week's edition of the Sacred Hearts Take iiwrv TieTiess Macks FoForr Lead, JAmericansAmericans HiHitt Hard ,..;jjHi!B;^-!PRESS, it wns erroneously reported j^«' GivesGives EighEightt HitHitss As ChapChap UOl Woodl>ri(We captured one event in " V _ _ _ __.... T n .r IT Woo.ll.Higthe pr»rtir*trnc* capturek meed ton wite heven Cartet irn fi... f.m* Dir 7 k VI . I U't. U II/.'lL O A-. To Beat Coal Team «'t High, ntii who won 440 is R Gose Game By 7-6 Thatcher Hits Homer With 2 On Nut Club Beats Macks In Upset member of thp Blue and White track Five Run Rally In Seventh Victory By 13 to 2 Score Reveals Hitting Power Of Blue and Collect Thirteen Hit* To Wal- team and not Wondbrirtlf'ii team a* V torv Over Cardinals Last Night Enable* Ed Skeffington's reported. Thin event gave Carttret a Give* Carteret Team Victory White Team—Local* Get Twelve Hatt Off Two Keyport , Team To Move Into Deadlock With MacW. For Fint Place lop Pure Company Coal clean sweep in the meet. Pitcher*—Dinney Comba Plays Brilliantly At First—De-/ Over Newark Nine. In Twilight League — Nut Club Score* Big Up»et In De- Nine Of Perth Amboy, 9-5. feat Firrt For Keyport Thii Sea»on—Carteret Score* t feating Heretofore Unbeaten Macks Team. In a close game the Sacred Hearts Run* In Seventh. / While 'Caesar' Nagy was holding defeated the Newark Red Wings here i The Pastry Roys movod up into a tie with the Macks for ie Pure Company Coal nine of Pastime A. C. Wins Sunday afternoon. The score was Mter loaing four straight games, the Carteret high Perth Amboy to seven scattered hits, 7 to 6. school\baseb*ll team finally snapped out of its lethargy and f,rst place in the Carteret Twilight League by brushing off the his teammates pounded two pitchers The Red Wings hopped into a one- overwhelmed Keyport High, 13 to 2, at the high school ftpld Cardinals, 5 to 3 at the high school field last night. However, for thirteen solid nmacks to win, 9 to Softball Opener 7-3 run lead in the second but Rudy 5, at Leibig's field Sunday afternoon. Galvanek tied the score in the third Tuesday afternoon in the first home game for the Blue and in the most important happening in the league this week, the After scoring two in the second, Defeatt Falcons In Opening by hitting a homer. Each team White. The victory was the second of the season for the Mc- Nut Club defeated the heretofore unbeaten Macks in a big the Americans batted Coupland from Game Of Carteret Softball scored a single run in the fourth. Carthymen. It was Keyport's first setback this year. the box ih the fourth with a four- I In the eighth the Red Wings ral- It was the first time since the Whit;' nt thin point had accumulated upset. It waa the first league triumph for the team coached run rally. Dinney Comba got two League — Firemen and Red lie• .™d tvwo scor^»j;ee four runs, and ggain the comfortable margin of 7 to 1. upper hand, 6 to 2, but in one of opening game with MMetuchen that jointly by Hug'hie Shanley and Buater Bell. triple* in three time* at bat. Stars Meet Tonight. the team revealed anything that look Apparently not cent«nt with this The box ncore: the most timely and dramatic rallies big lead, the McCarthymen opened Although defeated by the la&t place Nut Club this week witnessed anywhere the Sacm! ed like hitting power. The boys bear- Americans (9) The Pastime A. C. inaugurated^ j^T^red'nT'ln Mr Wf of ing the colon* of the Blue and White lire in the xcventh, driving Lawson, in the biitgeflt upset of the season, the Macks continued to t lusky Keyport pitcher, from the box. AB R H open.ng of the CarteretSoftball L*a- ^ ^m ^ ^ tne verdiot by » collected twelve hits of two Keyport hold the leadership in the Carteret Twilight League. The Pastry Pencotty, rf 1 0 0 gue at Leibig's field Monday evening pitchers. In thin big inning in which ten men BOYS hold second position, one game behind the leaders, while Rakosi, If 3 1 , I by scoring a 7 to ,'l victory over the slnJJ'1' . Meantime Stanley Konel was turn- hnHt'd, the Blue and White scored u Rose, c 4 1 'Falcons. Tonight the Red Stars will Tnl" ho* six runs. Chap Thatcher's homer, a th~ e' Cardinal,, ...u_.i s andJ NuXT,,t* Clum,,bk follo*niinww in respectivn«nprt VeP order. TheThes*e S.cred HMrtl (7) ing in his usual brilliant performance drive to deep center, came in thin Mullen, If 5 0 meet the Foremen in a scheduled, in the box. His speed ball whiffed no standings include Tuesday's game, but not last nights. ^ Golasnewski, as 4 0 AB frame. game. . i Resko, cf less than eleven batter!". He had good CARTERET TWILIGHT LEAGUE Meanwhile the Pastry Boys ham- Zysk, cf 3 1 control, giving only throe banes on Incidentally it was the first time mered Corky Andres hard. They 1 Starting early, the Pastime team 1 Warnerarner , this .season that the team played TMBI Standing Siekerka, 2tj 4 9 IKUC off to a two-run lead in the first ™ . *» balls. All toldjie allowed eight wide- scored one run in the first, three in 1 W. L. Pet. Kovacs, 3b inning. The boys from Chrome added Galvanek, 1Mb ly scattered hits. flawless ball in the field. the fourth on ButteB r Kara'K' s hmhome i—-.1. :„ fv,o fn,,rth 1 Zap, Jimmy O'DonnvIl led the attack run lb n another run in the fourth. Outstanding in the Blue and White Pastry Boy» 3 1 .750 1 3b-p .750 ' . with two aboard, and climaxed The ncore remained 3 to 0 until victory were DDinni y CbComba''n tnhlbihlbi- with three for five, Hfieki 3 1 1 th»ir attack with a. stupendous eight .250 the seventh inning when the Falcons ttioi n att firstfit anadd a domhome run by Chap Thee box score: Nnt Club 1 3 rUn rally in the sixth. Twelve men 13 man 3 .250 34 9 scored three runs to even the count R" . cf Thatcher with two men on base. Culml Hifh (13) Cr jb 4 1 1 0 took a fancy to the S»elag brothers Patocnig, 3b 8 Lemko, cf f 2 State's only sanctioned Three-A meet Smfth If 3 0 0 0 and batted them all over the field for Blue and White Team Fare* on Decoration Day afternoon when I Strano, c 2 0 a total of twelve solid smacks. They 30 13 17 Snappy Boy* Trim Robbina 40 7 12 GeneraDtl Managei Dar Harrr afternooy Ahrenn swhe pren- 22 0 0 0 drove Babs from the box in the four- Nat Club (0) Falcon. (3) Well In Union County Meet sents his inaugural card. rf 4 0 1 0 8 to 7 In Chrome Game | 0 0 th with a two-run rally. His brother, AB AB R H The Dover course, located in the 1 0 Charley, finished the game. 1 2 0 0 Zapp, 2b 3 Angyal, c - j> Coming in second in two events, r 3 0 0 With the score tied at one-each, The Snappy Boys A. C. took the 1 4 adjoining the hihgway, is 3 1 Morris, If 3 1 Mitroka, p ° the Carteret high school track team tile Nut Club took the lead in the Robins A. C. into camp Wednesday 1 0 after the famous Ascot way, LawBon, p, 2b _£ _ _ 3b Skiba, lb 5 fared well in a three-school meet third by scoring two runs on Poll's |POJI""M "" 3 by a score of 8 to 7 irti a fast game Bazaral, 2b —- * 0 0 Los Angeles, and inginei neerse " engaged 33 2 8 0 homer with Morris on base. In the'j Ty. jir»"; "" 3 0 1 held at Warinanco Park, Elizabeth, in the construction off tthhee Nortr*rh Jer- ur in the Chrome section. J. Tatidrak of Goyena, If —- * 1«« next inning they put the finishing Iconrid c7 2 Mazola, ss ° 0 2 Wednesday afternoon. Bill Connol sey drive declare it will prove to be 1«« Ka™ W ""> 001 000— 2 the winning team struck out seven. 0 1 touches on Bab. Sielag, driving him G Woidhuli/'lb"Z"'"". 2 Hart, 3b \ The score: 0 0 ly was second in the 220, while the fastest one-half mile dirt track Keyport JOVj vjui ««"— « from the box They scoriki a final I j Patocnigi'rf 2 Hamulak, cf 5 Robins A. C. ; 0 1 Tommy Thorn, another member of in the country. Carteret 103 210 60x-13 run in the sixth on successive hits by ; Am«rM n 2 J i -,,.* •* Q \ The summary. Two base hits, Hop- lP H the Blue and White team, was run m C Smith, SDfinfsteen. Home runs, Carl Morris, Johnny Skurat, andl* _ AB 0 son, Sosnowski. Three base hiU, Lucas, c 1 42 3 11 ner-up in the 880-yard run. Thatcher. **Mfck out by Kosel, 11; Frank Poll. I 23 0 h Snringstecn. .Wasylk, p 1 Score by innings: The three schools entered were First Chamlcal Society by IiSWBonY 4Vt by Corcoran, 3. Bases Carl Morris and Frank Poll furn-j ^on by jnnjnB1. 0 iUfftk 0— Olsotak, Cf 4 Pastime A" C. . 200 100 004—7 Roseltiet Park. Metuchen and Car The first chemical solety ln the on bulls off Kosel, 3; off LawBon, 4; ished the fireworks in, the Nut Club f^ut ^lu^ j • . 000 000 3 Pastry Boys'..:..'. 100 318 x-13J. Sarbo, 2b 5 Falcons • • •• »°0 000 .300-.3 teret. Roselle Park walked away world was founded In Philadelphia ln off Corcoianj 3. Umpire, Baldwin, bombardment. Each got three hits. The summary: Two base hits, J. Sico, p, c 5 2 1 with the meet with a gTand total of the year 1792. New Brunswick. The box scoreNat :Clab (6) Sullivan. Three base hiU, M. Dzur- Lenart, lb 5 points. rill. Ht>me. runs. Kara, H. Sullivan. Toth, rf 4 0 Nutley Velodrome Slated To AB R Sumatka, If 4 1 Zapp, 2b 5 1 3 Open, Decoration Day Brings CardiuU 9 • Nut Clab 3 M. Virag, 3b 4 Morris, If _ 3 3 A. Virag, ss -* 4 2 Skurat, 3b - 4 n ' . Sam Smolensk's Cardinals posted Bike Racing Back To Jersey their first Twilight League triumph Poll, as 4 37 12 7 Conrad, rf 2 last Friday evening at the high Joseph Miele, New Jersey con- school field when they defeated the Snappy Boyi A. C. tractor and sportsman, has announc- NATELSON'S GREAT Penn, lb ., 4 Biegert, c 2 Nut Club by a 9 to 3 score. AB H ed that the Nutley Velodrome bicycle Roman, rf ,: 3 The Cards drove Rogers from, the Bodnar, rf B 1 saucer will throw open its doors for Mullan, p box in the first with a four run at- B. Sohayda, cf 5 3 the season of 1033 just one week tack. They continued the assault up- A. Tandyrak, c 4 2 from Sunday. Governor A. Harry LIQUIDATION SALE 31 6 11 on his successor, Corky Andres, scor- S. Hegedus, 3b 4 1 Moore has been invited to officially Maclu (2) ing two in the second and two more Z. Yuhasz, ss 2 1 open the saucer by firing the starting AB R n the third. •* H. Mudrak, 2b 2. 1 gun in the big race of the d'iy. 0 J. Nagy, If 4 1 Bicycle racing comes back to New Bflecki, 2b 3 In the meantime taesar* Nagy J. Arva, 2b, ss 4 STILL IN FULL SWING Mitroka, ss 3 0 was causing the Nut Club plenty of Jersey after an absence of two years 0 P. Wieroney, lb, 2b 4 1 and tjnere is great enthusiasm among will be spellbound with amazement 1 Trosko, c 3 trouble. He gave seven scattered hits J. Tandyrak, p 4 1 No use beating about the bush . . . WE 'C. Sielmt, lb, p 3 1 and struck out five batters. the bicycle fans in New Jersey over Think of it! KUPPENHEIMER, NAT EL- A. Mack, rf 3 0 1 the return of the popular ankling MUST RAISE CASH. We're doing it tr/e SON, and other famous clothes all sacri- Pinky Siekerka's hitting stood out 38 13 8 sport. A. Galvanek 3 0 prominently. He got two singles and Summary: Two base hits, J. Tan- only way we know how! We've SLASH- ficed in this SMASHING, CRASHING Resko, cf 0 0- a triple for a perfect day at bat. dyrak, Nagy and Hegedus'struck out The Nutley Velodrome, a seven lap SALE OF A CENTURY! Come and get Possoby, cf 1 1 The box score: saucer, is located right over the ED PRICES on our ENTIRE STOCK, so by Tandyrak, 7; by Wasylk, 2; Sico, Belleville Line in Nutley, on Park 'em! WE NEED CASH! Golaszewski, 3b 1 0 Cardinal! (9)AB R 2; walked by Tandyrak, 4; by Sico, low that the most rabid bargain hunter Balaris, 3b 0 avenue between Washington avenue Siekerka, lb 3 3 6; Wasylk k,2. and River road, with parking sptice J. Sielag, p, lb 0 1 Smolensk!, ss 4 Adv. Will a«U It —'for two thousand cars. OUR ENTIRE $100,000 STOCK SACRIFICED 24 Casey, 3b 3 1 Rakosy, If 1 0 Score by innings: 1 Take Your Choice at These Two Low group Prices Nut Club 012 201 0—fl Poll. 2b 2 Kasha, If 2 All Previous Values Macks 010 0O0 1—2Clark, rf 4 All Previous Values The summary: Two base hits. Poll, Zysk, cf _ 3 Szelag. Three base hits, Morris, SEEN FROM THE SIDELINES to $50—Now Hoodja, c ,. 3 to $30—Now ert. Home runs, Poll. Nagy, p 3 By THOMAS J. BRENNAN PutrT 13 • Nut Club 0 A masterful pitching performance 28 9 11 The Macks who had won three straight games in the Car- by Michael (Mickey) Miglecz gave Not Club (3) teret Twilight League, knocking off the Pastry Boys and Car- R the Pastry Boys an overwhelming AB dinals on successive days, were handed something of a sur- F. Poll, ss 4 0 victory over the Nut Club, 13 to 0, prise this week .... And by no other team than the Nut Club in a Twilight League contest at the J. Skurat, 8b 3 1 high school field Monday night. Conrad, 2b 3 0 which had failed to win ai game previously .... Morris, rf, If 3 0 Mickey turned back the Nut Club 0 Jt looks like the race will be an even affair after all .... with three hits, two of which were J. D'zurilla, lb 2 The Cardinals ne,ed a little better piching and they will be Rose, c 2 0 of the scratch variety. For four inn- right up there with the Macks and Pastry Boys .... who seem incs he retired his opponents without J. Paatocnig, cf 8 1 a nit. Only three men faced him inAndres, p ..., 3 0 to have been the class of the league so far .... each inning. In the fifth after two Pencotty, If .21-0 0 1 As for Hughie Shanley's Nut Club, it; has shown a world out Chappy Conrad broke the ice by Rogers, p, If —° — — of improvement within the paat few weeks and once! the; high driving a single into left. 7 25 school team wjrids up its season the Nut Club will strengthen All Styles, Sizes and Colors in Each Group Sacred Hearts Meet Amboy Cardn Nut Club a^ Team At High School Sun The summary: Two base All Sales Cash-All Sale. Final-** arge for Alteration. Where Nec ^ o-ood the tfther night when he made Jess Sullivan whiff the BOYS' SPORSK The Sacred Hearts will meet the Smolensk, run, "'"•-.-> T • Seeze Whet Butter Kara sot four hiU t^he other night Three base hits, Siekerka, J. MEN'S SHIRTS "BOSTONIAN" SHIRTS Young Men's Club of Perth Amboy rilla' ^^__ he made'a^ many as he got all; last season . . . . Or nearly, as at the high school field this Sunday MEN'S SHOES " manV The Szelag brothers, Charley and Babs, seemed to afternoon. Terebecki, who hurled $1.95J 98c the Hearts to their third straight Steve Gregor'. Orchestra have monopolized the pitching for the Macks tins season $7.50 monopoiizeu me ^m.nn»6 ivt „..,, VALUES VALUES : triumph last Sunday will likely get VALUES $3.99 the pitching assignment. The game Provide* Music For Frolic members of the Board of Directors of the Oarteret Twi- will4egin at 3 :lg and a large crowd certainly are taking an active interest by attend- is expected. Steve Gregor and hi3 Greenwich -JIT" \y.a Zarnao Village orchestra will provide music lne "I8 »»«ie8 . . . . BOYS' WASH SUITS MENS' SOX for dancing at the fourth Annual We hope the officials of the league put a stop to razzing MEN'S STRAW Twilight League Officials Spring Frolic to be held tomorrow from the bench .... It is both unsportsmanlike and rude , . . HATS $1.93 To Hold Meeting Monday night at the Nathanjale School A And j^ teamg ahould take ft hand in keepirig spectators 7Sc $3.00 VALUES ^ —_—— from sitting on the players' bench .... VALUES The Carteret Softball League, organized through the ef- VALUES $1.39 The Board of Directors of the Car continue until one. teret Twilight League will meet in forts of Jerry Harrigan, went off with a bang this week .... regular session next Monday nignc The Pastime A. C. was victorious in the opening game, de- BOYS' BLUE at Phil Turk's Grill in upper Roose- Btthroonu A«»y Back Wbeo r"T.~ +. . Vaicnm T 'I'liilnc of I In N DISPELS MYSTERY in a compelling picture of the year* wntnrjr (hnc wprr only thrM SUGGESTIONS through which you have jnst [hred, giving them a point, a meaning', m •chnnU In the ronntrr. 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PIANO, Lesson 75c for 20 cents; 50 miles for 45 menu* for thli week, ualng meat* ance conservatively and safely. All the tremendous exciting events which are Is good supply, and there- "The loans of a properly managed ou have lived through in the last HOURS for* reaionable in price. ;wenty years are vividly pictured on | cents, anywhere in New Jersey. bank are Invariably made to those It Daily, 10 to 12, 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 he screen in a sweeping panorama VOCAL, Lesson $1 Low Cost Dinner believes are able to repay, and always Wcdneadny, 10 to 12 only if American life entitled "Son? of Class of Six $5 Pot Rout of Beef on condition that they be repaid at a he Eagle", Paramount^ thundering with Potato** and Onlonj stipulated time. ipic of the American scene. A superb 89 Smith Street Tel. 4*2027 New York College Graduate Scalloped Tomatoei "The promise of an Individual to re- just including such excellent players ~~ PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Bnad and Butter Fruit Salad as Charles Bickford, Richard Arlcn, T«a or Coffee Milk pay a loan to a bank on a certain date ORDERS TAKEN FOR Is as sacredly Inviolable as the prom- ifary Brian, Jean Hersholt, Louise Medina Cut Dinner ise of a bank to repay Its depositors on Brown FricajiM of Chicken demand, or, Ift^the case of a certificate GIFTS, BRIDGE PRIZES New Potatoe* oTfleposlt. on the date It falls due. When Green PMI or String Bean* It comes to be known ot an Individual Bread and Butter Rhubarb Pie Church Affair*, etc. Tea or Coffee Milk that he 'always pays,' his credit Is established and his bank Is always Very Special Dinner ALL KINDS OF glad to extend him needed accommoda- Tomato and Cucumber Canape tions. Olive* Radlihe* LEATHER GIFTS Rout Leg ot Lamb "A well managed bank never capi- Browned New Potatoes talizes Industries. That Is, It does not Sheepskin Toys For Children rreah Aaparagui, HollandalM place Its loans In fixed form, but pats Mixed Green Salad them where they are to be used for NEW JERSEY BELL Roll* and Butter temporary requirements, and where MARGUERITE WRIGHT Strawberry Short Cake they will be taken up at the time speci- id Dag TELEPHONE COMPANY Tea or Coffee Milk Harrell Are. Edgar fied. ' Plan to serve an attractive luncheon WOODBRIDGE How a Bank Lendi •Please mention this paper when for the Holiday—of Finest Quality "It Is not the function of a bank to Or General Delivery, t nying from advertisers.— Foods from our extraordinary as- become a partner In Industries, nor sortment, at the same time saving could it be legitimately done with the money of depositors. Its loans must money, be kept in 'liquid' form,—that Is, repay- Quality-Honest Weight-Satisfaction are youre able In cash at stated Intervals. "Where Quality Counts, Your Money GOM Furthest "A bank must use the greatest dls crimination In making loans. A Our Memorial Day stranger cannot expect accommoda- tions. It Is customary for tn» borrow Stores Closed Tuesday UPPER'S er to make a statement of his financial ASCO Orange Pekoe K-lb affairs, which Is kept In the bank's INI records. It Is a punishable offense to Tea, or India Ceylon make a false statement for the pur- pose ot borrowing funds. Cheese, Rich, Whole Milk "Naturally, In their dealing with the can regular depositors ot the bank, Its 17c Corned Beef, cooked officers become well acquainted with their characters and their resource! 15c Pineapple, Half slices ** can ' and are thus In a, position to determine buffet size can how large a line of credit each one Canned Fruits is entitled to. That Is one ot the greal advantages of being a bank depositor. 25c OllVeS, ASCO Finest "-bot^c "The man who knows how to gei Into debt wisely, that Is, who borrows b %C money with which to make more 15c Sardines, Martel's Imported * *** 12 money through legitimate enterprise, qtjar c Is the borrower whom the hank 1 Pickles, Dili 15 looking for. By the frank Interchangi of opinion and a tree discussion oi PickleS, Walbeck bot 10c Brides Can Save various projects, the.borrower 1B often Rugs |and guided and helped by his banker. PicWeS, Heinz Sozbotjgc "In order to procure a Una of credl MORE Here! big- jar at a bank three things are Important Wise indeed is the Bride who "1. A statement of assets showing Peanut Butter, ASCO shops here! High quality PLUS Runners basis of credit In the way of Invested MANUFACTURED BY ALEXAN- capital, or collateral of sufficient valu I 12c qt. bot Rob Roy Ginger Ale 2' \' Low Prices PLUS Easiest DER SMITH — MAY BE HAD IN to cover amount ot loan, or Terms, are offered. A VARIETY OF DESIGNS AND "2. An endorser whose credit Is es 1 -4c Rainbow Drinking Glass j SIZES. tabllshed at the bank; and JUNE SALE SPECIAL iS "3. Average deposits of a sufflclen lb S'3 x 10-6 RUG amount to justify the extension of thi Delicious Salted Living Room Outfit desired accommodation." Everything shown in the illustration AS WILL ROGERS SEES IT RYE BREAD at the left, only $89 complete! The Will Rogers recently told, why thi Suite is in Jacquard, with spring Lamps banks had got into trouble. "Don' Tasty Potted Meats cushions. Tapestry Occosional Chair, blame It all on the bankers," ha said. NEW FLOOR, TABLE AND bot Three Tables and Two BOUDOIR LAMPS IN SMART "When we all needed money the; CatSUp, ASCO Tomato 10° Lamps. $ DESIGNS AND NEW COLORS. loaned It to us—but wtyen they needed FLOOR LAMPS START AT $3.98 It ire couldn't pay It bait" \ boU £ 89 TABLE LAMPS QOc And Vinegar, ASCO cider 2 25 bot Advertising Aids Tomato Juice Cocktail ASCO IT 6 Pieces for Business Revival Boned Chicken, Diplomat can 35' Coffee and NEW YORK.—Aggressive concerni the Bedroom are expanding business by eSectlvi Runko Chocolate Drink can C C advertising despite depressed buslnen 21 , 39 conditions, declared A. W. Diller, ad Motor Oil, Acme (plus tax) gal can C End Tables vertlslng counsel, at a bankers' con 89 IN WALNUT, MAPLE AND MA- ference here recently. HOGANY. MUST BE SEEN TO "Is 1913 a good year In which ti 2 pkgs. Silver Dust & 1 Palex Towel ^27 BE APPRECIATED. advertise?" Mr. Diller asked. "Yes, COFFEE TABLES AS LOW AS If 1933 Is a good year to stay In busi- ke c c 17.98 ness, to reinforce the public's confi- Chocolate, Baker's Premium " 9 ,21 dence In you, to put more business on This 7 piece END TABLES START AT Qftc the books. There is new business to CoCOa, Baker's Breakfast "• c be had today and aggressive compa- 5% 10C nies are getting It. But new business Mustard, Gulden's will come In only If you go out for It. 12 Dining Room tumbler Advertising certatnly.goes out for It Jellies, ASCO Pure Fruit Includinu Mirrors "Will people read newspaper adver- tisements these days? They will read MM C Buffet, China IN MODERN DESIGNS AND Beans, ASCO with Pork Closet, Exten- FINELY FINISHED. GUARAN- anything that interests them. There 2 9 sion Table and TEED TO GIVE GOOD SER- are plenty ot present-day arguments pk Four Chairs; walnut ve- VICE. for business." Marshmallows, neered to produce a beau- 2 ** 19° Price, St.rt At appearance. Advertising Mistakes Assorted Candies k C \ QUESTION before many of us CakeS, NBC Assorted i " 13 Secretaries ** is what coauge of advertlniug pol- C icy, !! any, should be made In view of Cookies, NBC Cocoanut Top 5 present financial and business condi- and Desks tions, It is perfectly natural for us to ib C give consideration to some degree- Of Coffee, ASCO 21 A m o il i s h BUILT OF DURABLE MAHOGA- retrenchment, but It It dangerous to let As line a blend as you ever tasted. Suite in wal- NY WITH A KINK FINISH. reduction lu expenditure be such as SOME SECRETARIES AT $24.98 lb C nut veneers. to bring about a real gap in the con- DESKS AS LOW AS Coffee, Victor 19 Bed, Chest of tinuity of the advertising. It Is a com- A mild blend of Santos. Drawers, Vanity and Bench, Coil mon mistake for some advertisers to Spring and all cotton mattrvas. A think that they can turn advertising lb tin C complete Bedroom Outfit fur a small on and of!, like water from a faucet, Coffee, Acme 25 price! aud expect It to become Immediately The new vacuum packed. Scoop effective whenever they are prepared to roaume operations. Advertising dues not wurk that way. Temporary Lucky Strike Cigarettes 2 5-piece Breakfast Set Prepare Now For Hot conditions should nut Influence us to ttlb This pretty Chairs make tuo serious Inroads on the pro- ASCO Sliced Bacon little Set is gram of advertising, which can bs pkg 10 BUILT OF DURABLE WALNUT ideal fur the Weather wisely conceived only on a long term , Pt. jar e liriilf! Hrop IN MANY NKW DE- basis. Francis II. Slsson, 1'resldtmt Hom-de-lite Mayonnaise Ivaf Table, 19 SIGNS AND COLORS. complete' with t liau'kcra Association. Refrigerators EggS, Gold Seal dot f II u r sturdy Beautifully enameled 31c in a t i' h i n |> refritgeratunt, 75 and Chairs — all lOO^pound ice capaci- Eggs, Selected do. 19c pieces c a i' e ty, in a variety of f Lilly hni.sh&l styles. Here is a real Club Chairs FINEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES in a choice of buy at this low prico WITH TAPESTRY SEATS AND colors. A real —Ket yours toduy. "buy". WELL CONSTRUCTED. THIS IS JOB Printing * | A SO And Up HEAL VALUE. NEW POTATOES 5 lbs. 14c Criap Iceberg Solid Slicing SO Quick Scrrict LETTUCE With Your Old Box $9 if rt» Mth-MliiUi -rt. TOMATOES 2 head* lie 21ba.26c alwtyn W« alw»jf pUca «w 283 MADISOtN ft3 MADISON Large Juicy Golden Lu*ciotu AVENUE AVENUE FLORIDA ORANGES BANANAS •my printing job w* do. W« PERTH PERTH dozen 25c dos«i2Se AMBOY SM good printed—know k— AMBOY Every day — you are sure to find just what you like — LEPPER FURNITURE CO. MM! «N willing M back aw priced to save you money in your nearby ASCO Store. NEXT TO MAJESTIC THEATRE PHONE: P. A, 4-2318 H with on CARTERET PRESS PRESS FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933 PAGE SEVEN D. W. MACCORMICK Finds Young Hedgehogs leader r>f the Park Ontrnl Hntel Or "I've a Place In My Heart. For You." rhythm of TonnlfV nr<"h«"(l cvpn in thf most «t- Soft, Also Inquisitive of Pmil Kuhlthau the pianiit. Paul wan! In the opening of the ( »«ino A^ in nrevnms vnr^ the col- HE GARDEN One evening, when It wn» ilmont has a new composition to offer to the 1 as if affords «u<-h « spariouK and typ'\F« "\ nun* 1 iM iinrk, I noticed a small creator* come public cm the ripening night entitled xmiioth floor, coupled with the nitf out from under a nheri In my garden. \ftrr May 15th, there m usually and boar n hr-avy crop of fruit. Many anil nimbly trot down the path and nirorif killinsr froflts in New trnrdoncni eronomize on apace by uld be semis a patch of lawn, write* a well- ' ami it w° reasonably training Ihpir plantfi tn stakes ex- ' -'"Jo transplant into the irarden tending 4 feet above the irround. In known naturalist. Suspecting what 'kfcf th« tinder plants like toma- staking tomato plants, the suckers or the animal was. I determined to he- tH nd e era and sido shunts must be pinched off, and c helter acquainted, and so th» WAGNER MARKET CO I ce(rpl«n ' * P PP > 1° *V thi' seed "f cucumbers, squaah the plant* tied at least four times nnit night found me waiting patiently '.innU lettuce, and okra A second during thn season. Staked plant* are In the shadow. Sure enough, about "™"nf bush beans may be planted planted 2 feet apart in the row. the snme time of the evening my friend Kgtrplant* nre planted 4 feet apart appenred again, this time, however, 'ni planting totnatoen, space the in thp row, and peppers 1R to 24 f-illnwed by three hahlm, all In a •,,,(« 4 feet apart in the row no they inchps apart. Allow for plenty of V(> straight !ln« I quickly picked op the " hnvh» t P^nty of room to expand space for these crops sft the plants may develop and yield large crops of lnnt nf the procession and carried my Public Service Corporation fruit. prl«- Into thn house. of New Jersey Cucumber seed may be plnntod It wns, or course, • young hed(t«- now in the open garden. There an> hiiR, nml was most Interestingly Inquls r>;vid«-na No. 104 on Common Stotk two methods of planting cucumbers. It he. There was no sign of fear, and v,id«nd No. 88 on 8% Cumulative One; is to plant them in hill* every 3 after the first moment nf my picking Preferred Stock feet apart, planting 4 to r> seeds in dividend No. 42 OB 7% Cumulate each hill, and thinning out to allow him up, showed no Intention of mak- THESE PRICES IN EFFECT MAY isth, 26th, nth, 29th 6- 3oth Preferred Slock 2 plants to each hill when thev attain ing a hall of himself. I put him on )iTidenJ No. 20 on fS.OO Cumulative a size of about 3 or 4 inches. The sec- the dining table, and be quickly Inves- Preferred Slock ond method i» to plant in continuous tigated everything he could see. Al- SWIFT'S PREMIUM SELECTED MILK-FED The Board of Directors of Public row with the seeds 3 or 4 inches though the light was on he- did not (,rviantt>l W. MnoCormlck, the new com did not Inconvenience one as long is Stock, Heine $1.76 per share; at the To obtain a large yield of cucum- mlssloner Kenornl of Inmiitcrntlon, at the hand was held flat. Not wishing to ntc nf $5.00 per annum on the non bers, the best plan is to Baw a bar- his desk In the Labor department In make his mother uneasy, I soon re- CHICKENS Washington. jHr value Cumulative Preferred rel in half, sawing across the staves, turned him to the garden, where the HAMS Flock, being $1.25 per share, and 70 leaving both ends open. Place these rest of the family were sauntering THE FINEST A VERY ints per share on the non par value barrels where the hills are to bo •bout the lawn.—Montreal Herald. C 'nmmon Stock for the quarter end- made, fill the half-barrel with ejther • WHOLE OR HALF • QUALITY LOW ni; June 30, 19S3. All dividends are well composted manure, sod or leaf paper loosely around the stem to ex- Lyable June 30. 1938, to stockhold- mold, and plant the seed in the soil tend about an inch below the ground TO BE~HAD Ib. PRTCE ers of record at the close of business, around the edge of the barrel. Dur- and 3 or 4 inches above the ground. Frenchmen Found Humor 21 lime 1, 1983. ing the summer, especially during For large plantings, distribute a poison bran mash near the plants in In Idea of Guillotine Dividend* on 6% Cumulative Pre- periods of dry weather, 2. or 3 buck- Doctor Guillotine, the lnreotor of SEASONABLE PICNIC-TREATS V etsful of water a week are poured in- the evening to obtain control. Direc- ALWAYS SHOP errcd Stock are payable on the last tions for making the bran mash may the French machine for executions, Is Ib. y of each month. to this barrel so as to provide plenty Armour iSoft Summer of moisture for the growing plants. be obtained from local relief garden rumored to hare died by the Instru- 15 W. Van Middlssworth, Treasurer. BOLOGNA bi Summer lettuce of the Grand Rap- committees or from county agricul- ment The guillotine wmi rather an tural agents. Public Service Electric and ids variety planted now and thinned Improvement than an Invention, for JUST THE THING FOR THE SPICED; to 12 to 14 inches in the row may be Cabbage maggots must be controll- similar contrivance* had been In use HAM sik'J Gas Company harvested the latter part of June and ed. Atfter the cabbage fcai been J>lfcnt- In other countries; Scotland, where ed in the garden, a small fly will lay WEEK-END OR HOLIDAY dividend No, 36 on 7% Cumulative during July. Plant early bush squash the regent Morton wai so decapitated ATJHS SI6N FRANKFURTERS now in hills 3 feet apart. Plant 2 or eggs near the base of the plant, and In 1581; Yorkshire (the Halifax "gib- [OF QUALITY' I Preferred Stock these eggs hatch into small maggots AND SO INEXPENSIVE, TOO! kiridend Now B on $8.00" CnmaUtire 3 seeds to the hill and thin to one bet") ; Germany, Italy, even southern •S1BOLOGNA plant after a growth of 3 or 4 inches which work into the roots of the cab- Preferred Stock bage and kill the plant. Use of the Prance. i The Board of Directors of Public is obtained. As warm weather approaches, hoe provides the best control against It was In December, 1789, that Doc- SIRLOIN trvice Electric and Gas Company this pest in the small garden. Hoe the t? declared the regular quarterly di- guard against cutworm. These pests tor Guillotine put his plan before the deml on the 7% and $5.00 Prefer- hide in the ground during the day cabbage plants every week until mid- constituent assembly, bnt It was not pound )A Stock of that Company, Divi- and at night they cut off young June, taking care to remove soil close adopted till October, 1791. STEAK plants or seedlings at or a little above to the base of the plants, and re- uls are payable June 30, 1933, to placing it with new soil. In this way Apparently deputies found the sub- ckholders of record at the close of fhe ground level. In planting toma- ject humorous. "With my machine, .CHOPPED ASPARAGUS sinew June 1, 1933. toes, egg plants, or peppers now, put the small eggs are drawn away from a paper collar, made of heavy man- the plant and when the eggs hatch, messieurs," said the doctor, "I whisk NEW S lbs. W. Van Middlesworth, Treasurer. off your head (vous fals sauter la A-1097 ila paper, around each plant as pro- the small worms are unable to make BEEF tection against cutworms. Wrap the their way to the plants. tete) In s twinkling-, and yon have POTATOES no pain." "Whereat," adds Carlyle, In his historical present tense, "they .CHUCK YELLOW 4 lbs. til laugh." ROAST pound BANANAS Cliffwood Beach Dancing To Start At Resort Tomorrow BONELESS RUMP A _ TOMATOES" 19' The management of the1 Cliffwood ICEBERG 2 ketdt NOW Beach Amusement Corporation Is CORNED BEEF 25 pleased to announce that Connie At- LETTUCE kinson and his orchestra have been PLATE OR NAVEL engaged to furnj&h music for danc- LARGE FLORIDA 2 dox. r» »-r ing at the Casino for the season of 1933. tORNED BEEF ORANGES 35 Connie and the boys need no intro- OPEN duction to the dance lovers in this vicinity after having gained such an Here is a new CLOTHES SHOP men, operated by enviable reputation by playing at all the major functions hereabouts. The 100 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE an expert tailor whose years of experience in the cloth- orchestra has a new repetoire of ing business makes it possible for him to know REAL music, as well as many new novel 572 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET and entertaining numbers. The per-1 VALUES in clothes. He knows tailoring—and more-—• sonnel of the orchestra remains prac-1 style and workman- tlcally the same as in former years, ' YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE AT A WACA/f/? STORE ship. It is thru this despite the fact that Bert Lown, expert knowledge L J_ that you are assured of the best the mar- ket affords. PETE MAIKOS TWO FAMILIES \verybody Knows PETE

FORMERLY WITH SUTTON'S CLOTHES

Pete is known to many men in the Raritan District having lived in Perth Amboy for I, past 22 years. He has served as manager JTTON'S CLOTHES SHOP for many year* during this time made many friends thru st dealing and fair prices. He will serve here as well—and even better. CLOTHES PRICED :0 FIT EVERY PURSE

The clothe* in this new shop are priced THE ARWS FAMILY, 7125 JV;PAVUNA ST., CHICAGO, ILL. lilt OAKES tAMlLY,9W.MELROSE ST., CHEVY CHASE, MD. 1HT. Pete doesn't expect to make a fortune HINGS are looking up for safe. Bodies are big and roomy ARGARET OAKES ia learn- another. Transmission is all si- low overhead with expert buying gives you Tthe Arena family. Mr.Arens' withRigid-X,double-drop frames M ing to drive. She'll want lent and automatic clutch is new bottle-cap is selling fast. and safety-steel construction. Plymouth. The heavy car makes only $8 extra; Springs never need ter values. Remember this: every garment oiling.. . valves go 30,000 miles And out at the curb is the new See the Standard Plymouth. Mr». Oakes nervous. She likes Standard Plymouth. Plymouth, too. But Mr. Oakes without grinding... windshields by Pete has his unqualified guarantee — Bee how Plymouth matches com- are Duplate Safety plate glass. petition on price and beats them drives to his office. Plymouth protection. Compare hit price* and re- Is there a thrill in that? The boys and Mrs. Arena are both on value. And remember . . . gets him around faster and easier. Plymouth has the edge on this is brand new merchandise—no keen as they can be about it Standard Plymouth 4-door sedan Question: Who gets the car? other sizes in 30 places I It would is the lowest-priced 4-door «ix. be smart to see it today 1 > or mis-fits. STANDARD PLYMOUTH SIX DELUXE PLYMOUTH SIX It doesn't take long to convert Drive the Standard Plymouth Floating Power Patented Float- awhile and you forget it is priced $ engine mount- a "heavy car" owner to the ing Power engine as low aa the lowest ings. Small down De Ljixe Plymouth. It's the big- mountings. Small payment... con- gest six in the low-priced field. '495 down payment.. Patented Floating Power en- 445 convenient A NEW SERVICE venient terms... Free Wheeling is one thrill. ginemoun tings end vibrationfor- AW UP Safety Glass, at terms... low d* Floating Power smoothness is P. O. I. DETROIT tivered prices. Every garment sold in this store will be rep air- cver. Hydraulic brakes are sure. F. O. S. DITSOIT slight extra cost. FREE OF CHARGE and pressed during it's life though it lasts 20 years. And remember work is done by an expert tailor. This service is FREE to all Customers. REE Take advantage of it! FREE ; REA|. SILK TIE WITH EVERY SUIT FREE ETE'S CLOTHES SHOP TWO NEW PLYMOUTH SIXES SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY SOLD »Y DODGE, DE 5OTO AND , DEALERS • MI mMOOTH AT CH«YUM MOTOM SUIIOINO, CHICAOO CINTWY W moown

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A RICH YOKEL ,WHO SENT WHEN HE WAS SWITCHED ARRIVING AT THE GRAND HE REMAINED IN TOWN LONG BRUISE keep sold on Ever-Ready *ONrT» REGULARLY TO HIS TO A PULLMAN AND COMMOTION t+ PIRATES ENOUGH TO RECOVER AND /MOTHER IN THE POOR HOUSE. REALIZED WHAT THE PA3SMG WEARING RED BENNES rf'S PAflNG HIS HOTEL BlU. I STARTED FOR»THE BIG SCENERY WAS COSTING HIM, CARRIED HIS BM5S TO A M RMNFUL MSTALMENTS! ii you keep track of your HE GOT 5RAIN SJCK FAST ANETER CHARIOT __ shaves. PEOPLE WHO PUT YOU TOvSLEEP-NUMBER NINETY-SIX By RUBE GOLDBERG

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"I underiUud that Mr. Uraball Startsd in lite by borrowing one hun- 'BoslneM life Isn't bad for us girls." nl dollars. Tou most admire a man 1 should say not. One soon learna •ttk courage tike that." to size up the financial condition of ' Tw, I da But I admire more the the men she meets and then she knnwi auu> who had the courage to lend htm Just «acf!.v whnt she Is mnrrylng." tfa* hundred." Cony, Animal Firmer Still SON Politaneu The cony is the furiuer of the ani- Jud Tunkina says a great, deal of mal world, just its the beaver Is the precious time Is consumed by people engineer. Who don't understand trying to explain things to people who can't understand, both being too polite to admit the FINNEY OF THE FORCE truth. Cnow How to Conduct Herself ALwAVV A His wiFe GOT HUUO, KOB ! Fiubl NlCHOLS,-V» ANSWER. -me CAM; TMe OTHSIR. AM' MOW" COMA? / Rir>e AROUMD WITH QUIVERING WHERE',? CALLAHlW HIM AMD SHt HOW'5 1V4' WHUT Wilt TVI NERVES -CAR HIM WHdT (JSftD V CONDUCT'RING- ON i jetf an |ost on edge >.. BU&'NlSf ? RUN Wbtn JOB can't mad the children*! BOIM S «« wbsn arcrjrthing you do b • bordsa.;: when yon arc irri- t*U« ud UN .:. uy L^lia E. Pink- hMi'i Vtasufab Compound. 9» out of 100 MMS report benefa. It will girt yoo fast the extra en. ttgy jam oMd. Life will mm worth IMagaph. / Doo't «nd6r« wodatf day without tbf Wp thi» nwdidoe can giw. Get • book bom your druggist today.

VIBETAILE COMPOUND BOBBY THATCHER—Presentation Planned By GEORGE STORM VARICOSE VEINS H'S BOAT'S "TIED UP TELL YOU WHAT WE'LL THATS EHOUCH TO (.AST MAA AWHILE, SAVS ITS 6KTRA Mealed By New Method AMO OLD BESS IS IN UNWRAP THH PIPBS AMD HiCH GRADE, LONG THE 8TABUS SO TOBACCO AMD WHEN HB TOO HOPE BURNINC AMD V/A5W WOHV Bfe COMES we wonfr 6AV AS GOOD A© THE OOBS HOT 6'TG No operations nor Injections. No AWAV •nforad rwt This dmpla home treat- AMVTHIMC AJJO JUST LETTIAI\ SAID.. THE TONGUE... •wot permits you to go about your fcneln— as usual—unleu, of course, you an alrwtdy to disabled M to be conflned- to your bed. In th&t cue, Bmerald Oil acts so quickly to heal Tour Iss; sores, reduce any stalling and end all pain, that you are up and •bout again In no' time. Ju»t follow the simple directions and you are aure "to be helped. Your druggist won't keep your money unless you are. TO LOSE FAT •fas K. Kalaar el Bnaalya, M. T. •i'"i' "Ban urf Eraataaa hi laa f)aa« 4 auatka ul kin Ml aaly lul as fjesnia baft faal a* ansh battar Ea nary iray. Im far »**ala *Ba daa't on w baa la naatrral u kMp aallkr. 1 Mn| a i,,H ka*w far l'v» tried M iwtgy kmt «Blj InHlH uunnl all (Uajr U, im>. By Oiarfa Sughroe TO laa* tat HAPXLY anil 1IAKUIJUH- MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL 1*T, taka 4 hair t«a«iM>uiiIul ut K^tuchvu G< TrtE BMWO 6A« MC\ BUT 1 KMQ«U ~iMa KAOto AwMooMesa eoaU but a trifla—(st Kruachlu H>lti aC MOT uiv iu weaeAHSW, HELLO, 8ta» I FEArt I AM vmo rs RgepouaiBct *OA THAT any drunUuo In Aworlu. If nut Juj- MAS eCEM PAaiMG FOR TUt I CA«if STAHMD ftlUjr aatlallad altar tbs m>l A BIT UTS • I WAS UP BO3TOM MeiUT »\O0 eAMT POLL THAT ^VIO OAVS IM THE COLO^WEK£ LATi HI6H-BROW, HiaH-HAT HARVARD EUAH IU MEMAHSKA, UUGO wiiu us, uor vum« THAT REP MAV I *AaUSKu>ir- maclsts a* AUeiiru aud will,In is konrs s/tar you start tu Uk» mis •wtft kottiat formula pain, aguny «u,| lnOammaUoa Caused by exuetut wtu aoial has started to depart. blAVHJtb IM THE 4Hearu does lust what thin iiuiluo UMITIB Sr«B •ays It win do—It Is STiarantwj v,,u OM ft one feaarou* bottle at leati (XI A III OtJE tna drusrUjres ererywhete Air at oasts and tf it doesn't bring the juy- Mls results you aayoi »wr WSIUMI «M*i haartsdly rsiviMd,

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nd alung the ettBteiiy lino nt Huyvvard d by ladi«m )fflue In the I'lty of Now LlrunoWli'lt. N. J. LVtuu*. fifty (501 feet niortt nv lt»* to tliu Longfclluwa fuiuoua poem, 'The urs (LiiU Fifteen Cents (I81&4M5), ti>B*jther All tho follawliiK tiiiit or pm L d uf |.uid mint oi plac« uf UKtilNNINii. Skeleton lu Armor," was inspired by md fllt-d Khty, LUOt. with the cixitu of thiw uale. Add premlsen hHi't'lnuftcf purthulurly de- Huuruled northerly by OUvelund «vt*nu<'; likijiK LQurtenanceu Borough uf l'art«r«t In the I'uunty of Mid- Nu. 75 ulul w«ntt'rly by Huywunl avenue, J thertjunto b^longlnif or In adpwja« apper- id tp tuun aa lie l N CUANOUUY Ot' NliW JEHHlfiV H« ltutieov«lt, (N)utily ut MUldlutieX anil tilnXe 126J fe«>t eautvrty frum tUe northeaat cor UH uu twm-n THK CAUTKIlET nVULKlN*! Ueliig the premU«ti ruinmunly known uud it New Junitty. ler uf Churte* «tre«t aud. Mary itr«ot; run- ALAN H. ULV, Sheriff. L>tflgnat6d tui No. 16 lluyward nvcnw, Car- MIAN AHHIH-UTIDN uf curie rat, Nuw ilng theiit* -northerly Iu a Hue fcarajlel with J«[««.:y, H nil irui-iittuii. Cumplttintu.t, »nd HEUINNIN'd ttt a point In the northerly A. MONAQHAN, Tb*t't Thai Una uf Mary utreui onu hundred seventy- 1 he «a*terly line of <:tmrle» »tr««t dno hun- The appruxlmatti umuutit of thu decree TIIKuiHiUK tiUL>H!l.Yl (filrdalyl) and dred (IDO) (eel, Ihtnco eaaierly In a line aoliultor. A nature note suyx the female Hp ANN IK lUKliKLV I t l-lrdtily.), hlu wife, 'Kb c 176) fettt vd^tt:rly from thu nurthfaat to ue Hatt*H*«l by tiuld atiltj Itt th« turn of J OHIO I'11 knKi UMItl, UefohtUtilH, Ft. Kft. uf Ciiarlt-H vti'eet uixl Mary at reel; parallel with lite northorly lint) of Marj Tbouwftttd Ulghity-«lght !>nlUi'o and BOmetLuett eats her mate, i'rubably rutuiUty U.etue tiuitUerly In a lin« purallel atrtiet, fifty (til) f««t; thence uuutherly In ,.. , x Cents i*U-afc.tttf) Hmt-ther with 1 for (IIH Huh- n[ mottamiad prvmlnfc* dated a IIn* parallel with thu drat ' deucrlbed UKOINN1N the ruufioj. liy Uoemi't eat lior U bd May 8, I'JJJ with thu eaat«rly Line uf Ohm-Leu ntr««tly , |one IN CHTANCRHY OF NEW j^Raiay «,B«- January l&tli, JBU. the foutu of thiu aulu. red (1011} fttHt; thti.c« enntt^rlylute |n, uaf count) one hundred (1Q0) feet to HIB north- tvvevn JOHN A, riUHL'L.A, und M\RV tor with all and ulntfuUr the rlitlUu cause ulte'a ilfcugit'ti wilt, him, ws liy vlrtuy Lit thd nltuw atatefl writ tu 1110 erly lino of Utiry street; theiue - westerly uf tho tiouthfcrly line of Cleveland uv )tl'ur(t;d liHii ilillVUied, ' 1 will ejLl>Ut)U ftU •*!** lint) yttraUei with tuu noithei-y HiltIL«IICt C 0. FH1BULA. HU wife, r'kn.iikainanttt, tilt) eHjtitrly tlti* uf Haywurd uvu '8, Iteredltaiumitb unU upputt«nmu'e usual. yj ntr««t twenty five < 21) [«*(. fir* alum the. northerly line uf Mary sUeKt and DANIEL KAANAY and ULtiANOU thereunto b«lun«li)B ur hi unjwlisa upper It iMl.jlf./ VtMldllli Oil fifty V JI'NIU. A. n.. * 1NUTHMBN UUNDHEU _, erllmd coi^rne, uim hundred (100 fur the wtla of ^uvrtitiifod preinlattu daituil ALAN H. tiLV, Hherlfl Early Won Kip of CaU to the northerly line or Mary mrutt; . _ R*lng known and Uimltiiialed on a Mai> May 1, \W. ca uuuthtirl/ In u. lint) ut rlyht .MATTHKW F TltlKTY-TIIHSa uf ttii Bullilliitf LotH, Hltuated at, Carmret, b tu thu UB.UI Bttuth6i"*y Une ot Cl Cuts were worshliiijeil by the Kgyp- t tw» u'vluuk Daylight having Tune in *d«terly aloiif (ha uortliuily lint: ot Mary By virtue ut thu ahova atatod writ, tit SS4 41 Hullt'ltur. Ulddletter i-uuJity, uwtji'ii by Owun P. Oon me (llrm-t«tl anil d^Mvertid, I will expose titty (60) feet to a'putnt; tten.uuu uf iliu b#id diy ut the Sheriff N Hiifot twenty-five Cibl t*t%tt t» ttm yuint or 1 C. V, 6-VU, 26; fl-Z,.» , Ilaus utii) Uouie^Ucuiutl by them befora 1 fon, tCsq., whkh mtipi |n filed In lUe t'lefk i m Hfli:t> hi iha I. lty ul New Bmuawluk, N. J plucti ot UUUINN1NU. to Ml* at imbllc vwndu*) uti thu tiuiu of tliuuMt^t urunumtiuU of ALL tti.iue curtain loU, iraou ur parceli SKt'UNP THAOT: Office of Mlddleiwx County, a« lut uuml^e if lujiii unit pivmittwij ultiiatwri, lying- *nt IliK KlliiWU and tttwigllHted u» lota iiuilk thlrty-lbur U-U Ob* JUNB, A. P. NiNKTBlfiN HUM'tlEU Ple«» mention thl§ t)m\v oivUi/aUon, Mtintf iu tUo Uuiuujjh uf Cti.i't«r«t, In tb« Bald pretultfea al»j known %u No. & THIKTY-THUKH1 ftdv»rtiaer». thirtyi-twu (82) unU thlriy ilirua (83 M»ry atfoet. Carifi'et, Ntw Jerwoy. at two 0'flock Daylight Savlnn Time In tU bounty uf Mi^idlubri uiu.L Htute of I* (jti a niup uf 207 UuiVftiiig Luis uWHid b; The approx-lnute amount of the deens< j nfl«muun uf tliu a*M day at tht> tiherlff uu^h uf H(JU*«-/0U, County of MlddUwu* be mliifled by uuld »ale iu the BUIII U IBBT TuuultMua UtKhl Uuudrvd Forty Dot »nil . »" lut numb*) Utat« of New Joraey, nurvuyvj A»y A- At kluiwn. Uu«lii#«r »i>^ tturvayor, lLl*y, PAGE TEN

1 Dane*** to Pip«r'i Tan. Bird, Bill of Far* A fiiiimin vine In the llrltlnh mn Wpevlla, Ulnjr bwtlra, chinch apurn tl«'|ilot" mm ilre*^1'! H* Mnls nnd idrrwormn, crnne fll^a, rollnn worm, 60% ALREADY KNOW! dnnrlnK lo Hie mimic >>f n Ihiliil. (>nih grniitionpperft, unit cricket" and th« till; rcrprrlnc t" n ttn-ntr(<;iI i-hnrim. •riny wormt, with hundreds of other The vime Id (IIIIIMI In tin- iK'i^lilw.rlinnd destructive Iiw<-U lire eaten by our of N»> R, I'.. nn<) l« nf (Irccliin orlRln. American bird*.

Krtp Out of Greenland Wator. The MAJORITY of People Know They^Can B«y i By Shak.ipeir. " The quotitloii. "You l)lwk». you (iri'cnliini) nllnwa no fun Inn resapl* fton/M, you wnrde . Ihnn Nrn»clm» to enter hor |Hirt» wltlinut permlnitlon t*lrten." In fiiunii In Sliiiki<>|ii'nre'* heruime In thnl country foreign loirte Tirettont QUALITY «~f SERVICE "Ju|ui CNewr," Art t. Si-cne 1. 1.1 tit In a mono|mlj nf the Danlili crewn. ST. Afnrtiiln* any' It. dnllrn fmm 1774. At the Same Price «, Mall Order ««i Special Brand Tlret fe- FlKKSTONE realizes that nny m*nufnrtiircr to C^GOLIVSTANDARD must offer to the Public QIIAU1Y and Pfifi of Tire Value* There is no reduelion in the quality of Firestone Tires. Today you can buy Firestone Quality at the same price you would have to pay for THE MASTERPIECE mail order and special brand tires. OF TIRE CONSTRUCTION THE NEW h OR thirlr«n rnnsoeutivc yean the Indianapoli* Rncn have been won on Firwtone Gum-Dipped Tlrea. At tod»y'a low priors you can hare the game aafety for your family that T\rt*tt world famous race driven demand. The gruelling test of road SUPER OLDFIELD TYPE and track ha»e given to Firestone all world'* records for Safety, This tire is the eqtmt of all Speed, Mileage, and Endurance. Trade us your worn thin standard brand first line tiw* tint for the tire made with the extra features of Cum-Dipping in Quality, Construction and SONG OF THE EAGLB and Two Jwtra Gum-Dipped Appearance. Sold at a price Cord Pliet Under th« Scien- that affords you real savings. tifically t><-*ignrd Tread. The GREATEST Crmlnl Tire Ever Built. f)rt*tott* CHILD OR THE DOLLAR? Tire, Battery, Spark OLDFIELD TYPE Education coat, more now than it Plug, Brake Lining This tire Is fuprrior In nuallty did in pioneer dari became school, THE eSew f\rt*t«*« to firnt line special brand tires are better and more children attend <_ ,,n'l Accessory SEALTYTE offered1 for sale by mail order hoiiM* them for longer periods. A majority and made without the manufac- of parent! now desire iheir children Lcakproof TUBE turer's name and guarantee. This VALUES is "The Tire That Taught Thrift to have the advantages of high ever offered Eitra Heavy Red lo Millions.'* school, which costs more than the ele- Tube. Coated inside mentary school. with a special com- And yet American srSools are run pound, which seals f)r««roti« • a economical!* that they give your [RADE-IN SALE agalnstnirloM.FIei- SENTINEL TYPE child book*, a classroom, equipment, Liberal Allowance for Ible rubber valve stem — no chance This tire Is of better Quality, a playground, and a day's instruction Thin, Dangerous Tires Construction and Workmanship, under • well-prepared teacher, for for air leakage — conslantair pressure than aemnd line special brand lire* the price of a golf ball or the cost of offered for naif liy mail order house* a box of candy. The average cost (or BUY TODAY insures greater tire mileage. mid nthcrs and made without the a day's instruction for an American i]i«mif"«cturcr's name and guar- child >• only fifty-one cents. Of the antee. fifty-one cents the teacher receives only twenty-eight cents. Suppose you had to engage a tutor to teach your Dependable Firestone Firestone ?trt«toti« 4.50-21... child in your home. Such service of- Batteries Spark Plugs COURIER TYPE 4.75-19.... 4.S0 ten costs $1 to $2 per hour. SaveGoselme Thin tire i» of good Quality and In proportion, to the magnitude of 40 WnrUmnnnliip — enrric* the name iti helpfulness—the number of chil- Each "Hrcstonc" and full guarantee — dren, the number of hours, tho var- 58c in Fnlil IIH low ait niHiiy chrap uprrial iety of activities, the care for each We trill te»t $«t> liruud tires manufactured to sell ndividual child, the preparation ne any make of We Kill tfnt your at n |»rii"e. :enary for teaching, the high re.pon< battery FREE Spark Pln/ts FHEtJ. libility J the school is relatively in expensive. Let us all join hands to Construction, Quality, Prltc give to our young people the best possible preparation for life. Let us eep the children first. What Happened MUNICIPAL SERVICE STATION At Camp Dix Tel. Woodbridge 8-1280 Cor Rahway Ave. & Main St. WOODBRIDGE HMU the Fireitone Building at "A Century ofProgreu," Chicago. See the famous Gum-Dipped Hrn Mng made in a modem Firthme tir- ' (Continued from Psn One) han general policing and cleaning1 ip, including kitchen police. They To Those Who Are Desire- re required to raise at 6:15 a. m., md be in bed at 11 p. m. RECREATION Picture shows, dances, lectures, ous Of Purchasing Well all games, boxing and other sports ire being promoted and held at regu- ar intervals. Church services, all de- Made and up to the Minute lominations, are provided each Sun- day. SUNNYDALE }i[, MARKET MORALE Personal contact and observation Styles of Men's Clothing, disclosed unusual high morale the men being cheerful, contented and eager to take up their assigned work. GREAT WEEK-END SALE KAMBOBY We Say . . . . rIESS Meals are well prepared, of good I variety, generous and entirely satis- DAIRY AND GROCERIES VEGETABLES MEAT actory to the men. The ration for his day being the following menu SUNKIST Breakfast — Oatmeal and milk STRICTLY FRESH scrambled eggs, bread and butter MILK - FED A BUY BOND CLOTHES coffee. Dmner — Hamburger steak c creamed onions, mashed potatoes, ORANGES and bread, rice pudding and coffee. Sup- LB. -DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY- per—spaghetti and meat balls, peas, combination salad*, bread, chocolate ROASTING VEAL 4 pie and coffee or iced tea. DOZ. LEMONS 15c doz. AN1TATI0N Every measure and procedure for FRESH, GREEN JERSEY FRESH AT FACTORY PRICES the conservation of the health and Eggs 15 the promotion of physical fitness of There is no thriftier way and we know of no better the men is provided. A sufficient sup- ply of purified water is available to ONIONS nc way by which you can save at well as have the opportun- each company at all times. Sanitary FINE TABLE LOINS OF PORK RED ity of thousands of garments to choose from. The Bond latrines and showers are provided. Factory Prices— Sanitation of company meals are as- sured by inspection of the food to RIB • END determine quality and the prepara- RADISHES tion and serving of same. An officer inspects each meal as it is served to $ .45 the men. All cooking and eating SHOULDERS GENUINE utensils are sterilized with boling lb RHUBARB BUNCH water. Garbage is collected and dis- posed of by incineration by each BUTTER25 company after each meal. Not more FRESH SPRING LAMB 17 than eight men are quartered in one tent and they are required to keep GRANULATED I* T .ft 4 it clean and orderly at all times. PINEAPPLES HYGIENE GENUINE LEGS Two Pants With Every Suit The men are given a thorough me- dical examination upon entry and SUGAR 5=21 are vaccinated and innoculated again- 3 lor 25c st smallpox, typhoid and pajra-ty- phoid fevers. Lectures are delivered DAVIS'S FANCY SPRING LAMB on personal hygiene and the men are Flannel Sport Coats instructed how to keep themselves in CHICKEN FANCY MILK • FED the beet possible physical condition. Baking GREEN Physical training in the form of set- NOODLE ting-up exercises are given each DINNER $•7.50 morning. POWDER 15' PEW f OWL CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE LARGE JAR Each man has been issued the fal- l-LB. CAN lowing items. Razor and blades, shav- ing brush, soap, comb, 2 towels, 6 CROSS RIB ROAST pra. socks, 3 suits underwear, 2 PHILLIPS f\ C GREEN LB shirts,: 1 pi. 0. D. Trousers, 1 pr. Cut from Prime Beef Sport Trousers -17 Dif- Overalls, 1 jumper, 1 hat, 1 pr. shoes, 1 raincoat, 1 mattress, 1 pillow, 3 BEANS blankets. PORK & BEANS j GENERAL OBSERVATIONS Pure There is every indication that the LARGE FRESH 100% PURE ferent Patterns- men are completely satisfied with PORK SAUSAGE their officers and appreciative of this FANCY LARGEST Chopped Beef MEAT opportunity to. help themselves and lb8 their families. Those returning, or CAN COCOANUTS lba for $1.50 up being returned home are as the re- 19c sult of eliminations made of unde- 3 19c sirable agitators, for drunkenness, APRICOTS Communicable diseases, physical un 2125' GENUINE MILK - FED fitness or for insubordination and c the lack of the proper qualities and FRESH FRESH roper conception an individuals, of 8leir obligation to their families, PACKED EACH LEGS-VEAL and as citissena, their duty to their Mixed 5 country that provided for them this Citizens' Conservation Corps. BEST APLO Respectfully submitted, NEW, LARGE EDWARD J. WALSH, VEGETABLES Municipal Director Emergency SPINACH Relief Administration Borough NO. 2 7 CAN CANS No.l m OF CHUCK of Carteret. 3 25c FOR ROASTING CLOTHING CO. INC. Rover* Junior* Defeat POTATOES Makers of "Bond" Clothes Robin A. C. By 10 to 7 SUNNYDALE SPECIAL SPRING REM5ON AVE. and HOWARD ST. Th« Rovers Juniors defeated the Robins A. C. 10 to 7, in a game over LAMB CHOPS NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. the week-end. Patrick went the routs MILK FED Open Daily 8 A. M. - 6 P. BJ. for the Rovers, giving seven hits, COFFEE while the Robins used two pitchers Evenings Tuea., Thure., Sat. Until 9 P. M. The score by innings: ib LB. Rovers Juniors .... (M)0 242 020 10 2 VEAL CHOPS Robins A. C 001 001 060 7