THS ADS BEFORE YOU THE STORK-YOU'LL WM«t Cittulattd feptr D IT SAVES MONEY. ing CarHrtr Compitttly; ttod Miyir'i "Skb A Sportt." XIV.—No. 49. CARTERET PRESS CARTjERET, N. J,,,FRIDAY, September 16,1938 PRICE THREE CENTS. he Week Now In Race U. S. Metals Orgnniittion Candidate it Review Independents Inter-Party 2 School Building Projects :; \: (,OI;.S OFF TO Also Will Hold • .,, ,v n| [Vnh ArnVioy, File For Race GOP Contest Passed on 2nd Referendum Inr-rrl « Hun on i.o speeding through Election Soon 504 Majority Piled Up fere • i, iinrns clamped down, Up Tuesday , their occupants hep- Next Month G.O. P. PICNIC HAS For Washington School; memhers of a wedding Annual Volf for Represen- High School 163 M.inhT (,li<» raves we had Makwinaki, FitiGerald and Mayor, Organisation Back- . , .n. inst. Summer when tatives to Employee*' LARGE ATTENDANCE |( ed, Opposed By Lubern, 30 VOTES THROWN OUT ,,i m he n wedrtlng-a- Awn Sept. 26, 27 Gregor S«t to Run for Office Young Attorney Many Cwdidtte. Printed |ToUl of A* 5th vMer* have thr rare PERRY TO SUPERVISE ffo r TalkTlk i to ThronTh g in | |,,!rll' SYNOWIECKI IN RACE tn
had my photo ark, which took place »t noon Have Full Program has previously served one term ln Hall tonight. Samuel Roth has been wthin a single roto Monday at 8t. Bartholomews Epis- the office he seeks. Ice-grand (luring the past six zation 4th On List Favor- quite certain that my pan Seven of Original Incorpo- copal Church, Park avenue and James J.' Lukach, Democratic months and George Richardson will ing Administration Heads never line a garbage can. 50th street, New York City. That ratort Now Active in Special Meeting Monday, nominee for Mayor, U> a milk deal- IK the retiring noble grand. • * • edifice had also been the scene er ami lives In John Street. He Sunday afternoon the lodRe will Two Dances Listed Among CARTERET- The candidacies of called It "Nasty Thought." of the mturiaRe sixty years ago Management has been a member of the Board have Its annual family picnic in Mayor Joseph W. Mlttuch and Coun- of the wedding ot the bride's Coming Events of Club of Education for some time and Rahway Park, with softball, horse- cilman Joseph Galvanek and Clif- grandparents, the late John Ward CARTERET The Carteret Bank took office on the Borough Council shoe contests and other games ar- ford Cutter to sitceed themselves retting down to the serious, Vit Miles and Mis* Mattie Mitchell and Trust Company celebrated the CARTERBT—The German- in 1935. Charles A, Conrad and ranged on the program. Joseph have been endorsed by a number of the brighter, we're dlrtrased Kane. The ceremony Monday was fifteenth anniversary of its founding Amerlcap Citizens' club will have Frank F. Godlesky are the candi- Comba, John Gerlg and William outstanding organisations In the r Harvey Platt. He's much too performed by the assistant rector, yesterday. Organised September 15, a special meeting Monday night dates of this party for the Bor- Elliott are in charge and refresh- community It Is known also that , ind wulut eoma wh*ft- AfT feev. Francis H Cralghlll. Jr 1923, the institution has grown to at 1:45 o'clock in Lutheran Hall, ough Council. Mr Conrad Is a ments will be served. former member of this body, and still others contemplate such ac- him from Bumi to the ho»- The bride daughter of Mr and be one ot the largest and soundest which all members haw been ask- The lodge also expects to be ac- a former president, of the Board of tion in the near future. Hmey was the first friend Mrs. Russell L. Miles of 51 At- In the section. The present Institu- en to attend. tive in bowling this seaton, and has Education. He is ln the plumbing The first endorsement was made | had ID Cartent, and he "did us lantic street, wore & dress of royal tion is now located In Its own build- A large attendance marked the entered two teams in the state cir- contracting business. in a resolution from the Polish- ey i good turn when we nrst blue velvet, with accessories ln ing across the street from the site last meeting, held Saturday night cuit. It Is expected the best players American OMMIU Club, followed f-t over here to try to learn the wine colored velvet She was at- on Cooke Avenue which It occupied in Lutheran Hall, at which the will be picked for a varsity and the Other Data by similar expressions from the Never mtnd—we're «tni try- tended by Miftx Hllclegard Pietzach (or over a decade. wives of members were special remainder 'form a second team. Mr, Oodlesky lives at 12 Carteret German-American ClttienS Club and Well say rfc ounelves and of Plalnfleld, who wore taupe col- guests. The club vqteri Its en- Jandldates out for the first group Still Active Avenue. He is employed by the the Hungarian-American CltlMM tnmebody the trouble. or with accessories of royal blue dorsement of a fellow member, are: Mat Sloan, Mr. Richardson, Foster-Wheeler Corporation and has Club, Both the bride and nmld of honor Mayor Joseph W. Mlttuch. to suc- John Richardson. Paul Schonwald, Of the original Incorporates, sought public office only once be- The latest, endorsement to be re- had old-fashioned bouquets Mr. ceed himself In ofBce. The Mayor Walter Schonwuld, Mr. Elliott. Mr. MAY WE RECOM- seven are now connected with the expressed his appreciation ot the Jore, two years ago. Edward De- ceived Is the following, from the r Mile* gave his daughter In mar- Gerlg. Carleton Qerlg, Ous Wulf, undiluted pleasure the bank They are: Samuel B. Brown, endorsement. Alfred Haas was mlsh Is the Democratic candidate Russian-Carpathian Citiiens CHlb: for Justice of the Peace. He has Harry Chodoeh. William Schmidt, |obiof;rapriy Which Edna riage Charles A. Conrad, Andrew Clirla- made an honorary member during Resolution of (he Busslan- Brother Attendant been active in politics for some Jr., Meyer Rosenbloom, WUllam tenson, Harold I. Haskins, Thomas Harvey V. O. Platt the remainder of his absence on CarpathUn Cltlitiu Club of •r h»s written and which J. Mulvlhlll, Emll Stremlau and Dr time and has run for office pre- Struthers and William Donnelly The bridegroom, son of Alexan- duty at the PhllaSefpma Navy Carteret In the- current Woman's Paul Martens. The two directors now Harvey VO Platt, viously. der J, Krucinski of North Eighth Yard with the U. S. Marine Corps, WHEREAS, the time Is drawing Companion? We're practic- serving who were not founders are who was Bornugli Clerk here for The borough al&o \>** we can- street, Newark. W»B attended by near when the citizens of Cirteret iijtty in our adoration, ot the William E. Lonsdale and Alex Le- was taken to Perth Flelschmann a Member didate on the county ticket, Joseph and the biggest disappoint- his b'rotner. Alexander J. Kuclft- will again to the polls and ex- Bow. Thomas G. Kenyon has been Arnboy General Hospital yesterday Synowiecki. Hudson Street under- GORECKI-DECKUS press their appreciation or dis- • °f our newspaper career, IN aki. Jr., as best man. /.**:r the afternoon In a critical condition. The club voted to back Its reso- secretary-treasurer for eleven years taker, who seeks the Democratic satisfaction with their local admin- none, came when we couldn't ceremony there was a wedding Mr. Platt had been 111 (or only lution seeking the new park be nomination for coroner istration, and, lecture ahe gave ln New- wedding breakfast at the Vander- couple of days and had gone tj> his named Von Steuben Park. George MARRIAGE IS HELD WHEREAS, our organization has a woman's club. We btlt Hotel. Park avenue and Thir- work as night watchman at the Flelschman, bandmaster of Car- in the past, and will In the future covered those meetings, ty-fourth street borough park two days ago, but re- teret High School, was admitted MISS HASEK WEDS recognise progressive, reliable and lor his particular one a gal Mrj. Kuclnskl uraduated from turned early to the home of Mr. to membership. A decision was Lace Gowns Worn at Pretty honest goiernment, and, Ithi'• Marr who did saialety took Battln High School, Elizabeth, »nd and Mm. James Burns In Atlantic reached to make the club meeting Three Weddings listed WHEREAS, our present |overn- "i»t we had to take on her Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, and -Street, where he had made his night the second Saturday of each Rites in Holy Family IN SACRED HEART ment through their many deeds * "Inch we always despised. We also studied at the Art Students' home since the death of his wife month. An Invitation was receiv- Church and actions, their loyalty to their however to ineak away League in New York The bride- over a year ago. When he was ed for members to attend the Within Next 2 Weeks eonstltutents and their unselfish de- .1 to hear toe tall end groom attended Newark School of unable to leave his bed yesterday dance and. entertainment to be Bride of New Yorker At CARTERET.'-Miss Anna Deckus, votion has brought to our Borough ["it talk and to meet Edna. Pine ami Industrial Art After a morning Mrs. Burns summoned Dr. held ln Elisabeth Saturday night, daughter of Mrs. S. Cora, of 34 Mer- of Carteret a finer and newer era of motor trip the couple will make Ceremony Followed By Joseph WanUx-h and Mr. Plutt's September 34, by the German- Misses Pusillo, Sitarz and cer Street and Joseph Ooreckl, son progress as exemplified by the many lr their home at Craftsmen's Farms, sister. Mrs. Roscoe Chase of Wood- Austrian War Veterans of that city Tukszar to Be Wed in •" Miam concern In the prt- Home Reception of Mr. and Mrs. John Qorecki. of Improvements already made, and Morris Plain*. bridge. The exact nature of Mr. at Kintracht Hall, 630 Elizabeth »•>•*• Tuesday is thai John Tere- Local Churches 22 Harris Street, were married Sat- those contemplated, now. Pv wts a break. The other CAKTEHET The nmrriage of | Platfs illness has not,_ yel_ been avenue. Those planning to attend urday afternoon In Holy Family THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED doesn't seem' to be very Mlas Aim Hasek, fl&ughter of Mr determined, a nurse at the hospital will meet at Lutheran Hall here Church by Rev. Joseph Daladosz. CARTERET Three marriages are that the RUSSIAN-CARPATHIAN and 1U one of those and Mis. Joseph Hasek of 9'1 sa last night. Mr. Platt was at H:45 o'clock and go to Eliza- scheduled to take place here, in The matron of honor was Mrs. CITIEN8 CLUB of GARTERKT show £65 most everybody here would Sharot Street, t<) Charles Zilavy of taken to the hospital in the First beth by automobile. Two Named Delegates the nexL two weeks, those in Mary Stoplnskl. There were four their appreciation for the accom- 1 ve seen not happen. New York, ' took place Saturday Aid Squad ambulance. bridesmaids, the Misses Mary and The meeting was followed by a which the Misses Phiiomena Ma- plishments of the present adminis- ' is mine" saith the Lord, afternoon In Sacred Heart Church Pauline Deckus, sisters of the bride; social during which there was rie Pusillo will become the bride tration, and "« Mill a good motto. This To D. of A. Convention The ceremony was performed by of Thomas Raumllii, Helen 81 tan Miss Helen Goreckl, of Brooklyn, lb music and refreshments served. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVip * »<>t only that the Lord the pastor, Rev, Andrew J. Sakson, of Walter Hiiymanski and Betty a cousin of the bridegroom and Miss 1 ( Junior Hebrew Group Henry Hoffman, Fred Koeble and that thl» organisation hereby ap- wi! of those who need to and was followed by a reception at Harriet Ketty, of Perth Ainboy. Edward Stockman were in charge Tukszar of Harold Kuric of Perth proves of the record and endorsee """ care of but also decides Joseph Paszak acted as best man Mrs. Staubach and Mrs. the home of the bride. and vocal solos were given by Os- Amboy. Mayor Joseph W Mittuch and '"•"is to be avenged. And The ushers were Edward Bober. of Will Name Committees car ateln, Henry Bteigmann, Adoiph Councilman Clifford Cutter and Jos- •*' *"eu taken Into the hands Rapp to Attend Meeting Given in marriage by her father, Miss Tuksiar's wedding comes Carteret; Joseph Ktewlcs and Will- s Nertng and William Solewln. Tick- eph Galvanek for re-election to their '"""""• Uiually turns out to be Ibe bride w»s gowned in white first, and will take place tomorrow iam Qorecki, of Brooklyn, and. Mich in Atlantic City ets were distributed for the dance respective offices. ""'''• boomerang. satin and her bouquet was of In St. Elizabeth's Church, and wil a»l Medwick, of Perth Ampoy. A. J. H. Chooses Morris to be given by the club Satur- (Signed) white roses. Miss Helen Dorn was be performed by the pastor. Rev CARTEKET Mr». Kred Staubach day, October 13. There will be en- The bride wore white satin trim- JOHN KUZMA »»y consolation the State her maid of honor, and was also Weinstein President Ad- Mark Haj
TSF.I.TN Hrrhrrl flilmf* In hi" Each evening the pare.nU came Woodbfidgt Girl • Bride in Health Inspector'* Data for Tnninr-rtrlvn mlnlatur* airplane up rn th« cumpflre which wan en Church Ceremony; C*n«d Augiiit Tell of Mad »l! the rhlef Bllrorllon at the Joyed hy nil with game«, «lnr1«n. thrW'diy "harltvnni rump of thf and other ctrnpflrt fun. Itch dty ian Honeymoon • Cur* of Park HI nf r«-'lln h»lr1 th* C»b« enjoye-d different p»rts ni>ar the hnmr of M B Iflngflrld. of the Oiib work, handicraft, |»mn> wOODBRtnOE Towmhlp OnbmMter ot I he l'mk The Pack and other uporu thtt boyi of the, wtiODBRIOOE - Mlat LoretU. Henlth In«p*rtor Harold J. B«l!ey { in aponsm-ed bv the Mplin Hrwk ft tfna of Oubblni—4, 10, 11 JMI«- daughter ot Mr and Mri, reporttd to the Townehlp Commit ' l/tririer Co whlrh film ipnnnom nf Fulton Street., litcame enjov tee thin we*k that elfht caie« nf Bny fli-out 1'rmip 71 Eiirh mnrnlnif th*v h«d their re- th» bride Saturday of AntlR* dor blt<> were reported to hli of Thf firim"' nlmliMuv » small vrlllf, «ml bveakfint wn» p.-ep*r«
Victor MacLaglnn. Oracle WOODBRIIXIE-The townihlp'S Field! In child hygiene program continue* to tax the working hours of three) public, health muses *hn are kept, THOUSANDS OF SHOPPERS MOB "Wt're Going To B« buallv entiled In bringing relief Rich" to hundreds of household* where sickness is present. but never one TODAY AND SATURDAY During the month of August, Dirk Powell, Prlacilla Lane In with a nurse on vacation for part of the time, no le.su than 8*1 home WILLIAMS! HUNDREDS ARE more sweetly toned "Cowboy From visits wera made by the etaff. Brooklyn" In one report It wa« ihown that -Plus- 130 infsnU under one year of age It h« tiken time and identiflc r^seirch to were treated at the Baby Kfep Melryn Douiln, Florenre Rloe Weil 8t*tlon, In addition to fifteen TURNED AWAY-IT'S A RIOT! bring the tonal glory that ii Chickermgi "Fait Company" children under tit yean n( age. into the compact design of thli faicinating Another report, supplementary to Requeat Feature Saturday Nit* the first, dltclofed that teventj'- little Instrument. Cienrne Arils? In two children less than a year old But the Chickering tone is there - tn 'The Workingman" wer« succored at the itatlon. and twenty-three under ilx yeirt nlfl ibundince — its lovelv The townjhtp'i home mtm« who submitted tht reports to case h»rk» back to thr Health Officer Harold J Bailey are Ella Lehman. M. M. Onley antique grace, of Jonas and Ruth E, King. Chlckering1* first pftrv> STATE THEATRE H. S. AT TO DANCE WOODBRIDGE. N. J. MM. Dani«lt Arranging Sport PRICED AT Dance Thurtday; Plan Card Phone: Wdb|e. 1-1211 Party Too
TONIGHT and TOMORROW CART^RET- Mrs. Isaac Daniel! Is chairman of the committee ar- ranging the sport dance which the "KIDNAPPED" Hebrew Social Alliance will gWt Thursday night In Lutheran Hall Thousands of shoppers stormed Williams last Saturday! If we Assisting her are th* Mlssei Bather "SWI5S MISS" Venook and Evelyn Welsi, Albert hadn't closed the doors there would have been a riot. For this we Saturday Matinee Feldman, Mrs Hirry Heller and "THE DEVIL POOS" Mr. Daniels. There will be novelty apologize—but the public's safety must come first. If you were dances and games and reiriih- SUN., MON., TKES, mont* will be served among those who failed to gain admittance don't despair for there Eeptembcr 18-19-20 A program arranged by Dr H. R. Mechlowltz was given last "HOLIDAY" Thursday at the opening meet- are still hundreds of super bargains left—all new Fall merchandise GRIFFITH PIANO CO. Ing of the season, which was held -AU- til W. FRONT 8TB1ET, PLATNFIELn at the Brotherhood of Israel Syna- slightly damaged by smoke and water. MS BROAD STREET. NEWARK "PENITENTIARY" gogue. Assisting In the prepa.ra- Roth St*r*a Open Erenlngi tlonn and presentation were Hy- men Rosenblum, Missel Sylvia Schwartz and Anne Daniels At WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 the October meeting there will be a talk by a speaker from the "WALKING DOWN Middlesex County Medical Society BROADWAY" mid refreshments will be served BIG BRAND NEW —Al i— A card party will also be, held In October. Mr, David Roth and "WHIN G-MEN Mrs. Louis Carpenter are Joint When You Ask For- chairmen. *U hthe Mlues Pegr! STEP IN" Ohodosh, Julie Rosenblum and Clertriyl* Zussman, Mr, Carpenter, $125 Bank Nito $12$ Dr, Leon Qreenttald, Joseph Weiss FALL STOCK TO ami Philip Qoi assisting. Can BEER THURS., KHI., HAT. ENTERS EUTGEK8 SKPT. 22-23-24 WOODBUIDqE MIM M BIIM- beth Baker, daughter a' Mr. and Mrs. Harry J Bdkfr, of Freeman BE SOLD FOR "CRIME SCHOOL" Street, has been admitted to the fteihman claws at the New Jersey or ALE College for Women, New Brunjwlek, "THE DEVIL'S PARTY" which sUrterj iu activities Monday. MOTHKR'8 Ask For the Bait! WOODBRIDOC The Mother's WHAT IT BRINGS Council or Boy Scout Troop H Will 1IKMKVK IT hold Us annual meeting Tuesday OR NOT! at 8 P M. at th« h.-i of M>« We're not "pulling our punches" during this sale for it John Hhephard, .lot-. f:urt. PABST BLUE RIBBON ANY MONTHLV MKCTIMO is to our advantage to dispose of this stock in the shortest possible WOODBRrDOK • - The monthly RADIO mtetltm of the Women's Auxiliary time and get our store back to normal conditions. We have, there- Of the First Presbyterian OhWOh w|l| be held Wednesday at 3:10 fore, reduced prices still further-EFtECTIVE TOMORROW - get REPAIRED it the home of Mrs. Asher PIW Randolph, Rahway Avenue, A Ue. here early—stock up now at the lowest prices in the state today. 10 or will follow the butlnaai meeting IM» MKN'B BKOTHKRHOOO ( OMl'LKTt JOB W(X)DMilI(XlE The M«it'i No Exchanges - No Refunds -All Saks Final NO TARTH TO BUTf Brottierhood of th« Hr»t Pr.sby- Dlitrlbutid jn l*rian Church will hold IU Initial -Ca*h «D4 <'»rry Only—' dinner meiUng Thuraday night at All Work I:3U. after whlcti thtn will be addrtwes md % uncial hour. Chtster Distributing ' i-mull oxUt charge (or Hnrni fiervice SJst ANN1VWIA** DBRIDamimhiri olth. SHER RADIO nabor o. M, 3t. O. V. V* f/TMIT Mm 5 Mmitn. ", r Pri«ley, September 16,1938
thaw in betftf dlaplaywl Is th» Matawan Mambi Milady |l' J««"AnneurSdn !TOWNSHIP POUCE ot nwrtihanta donate UM tna e Ihrmiihout the borou|h. ate* transportation to U» will b* held nf.it ThUTHJay fiwn t* tut of namea »•» giTta n a*a li** a ,f)«rthinni Form tht 2 to 7 at the Recreation Oantar dtractar wttaa* rtttty it %tt aa to •t\ R«lway Council Post GOTO CONVENTION' Hut Party Od. 14j1 «i Ronterelt r\ve. e/rnar Cartant notlfr the nmbrn an that* IMa ( nn of HOT Srrwrt 1 l 1 1 I Avenue The lurtgwi will bt Mn, -"" --" ——Id iftnn p jw Wahrenrlorff, ol Ptrth Afnboy, mour, on» rtf th« mn "t nnpnlir B. A. Oppom Ganfttv Mrs. Drourr ChtiriMn for and William Thomeee*. of Wood- member* nf the c ••>» "f 3fl. Cur Movie*, Incrtue in B«n«fit By Loving hit- |bridge, both fiorWU. ttrtt. High School ROSALINE ' ""klne poll- Speed Limiti tke Group Entries are free to all mittenta Meal aspiration* In Of Cart*ret unfl th* ahfiw wilt be MEET ROY SMECK Pnhwuv where -a, the day fre« to the public Flowtre nted he ATLANTIC CITY-Thm rtpre- rl FWllp .. i,. . In artlitlc displays n«td not nteM- Hr-e- woman «\^n?T\VZ\«'TZ wnUtlvM of the townahtp police II ehtlrm»n of th« public e*™|«»H!y b* grown hy th* exhibitor Irpartment attended the conven- p»rty which th* UdlH' Auxiliary but flower.i dfatplayed for perfec- Star of Radio, Sf«f«, Scrttn,- , tion of the New Jeraey State Pa- »re many itlictloni During hi« high achool rar.er of th* Oonirtfttlon of LoviniJui- tion or bloom mint b« irewn by lrolmM Benevolent Aaioclatlon the exhibitor ,1,. quantity of ityfc* ] "Arms a* he U fr«ii"nT|V caH»d'' '" tk« will hold at tht aynttfotw her* thli week 4 IN PIKSON - * ,,,,! better than thev(t
in "Four Daughter*" at R of RfarfBi Strand Theatre, John Barton will hrnr • the Majestic VrrVn Amboy Monday nnd Tuei- 6ral role of Jeeter l^tr, day nlRhU. Septtmner M-31, John die-aged, ihfewd, phiinv,;,. 'Tour Daughters," Warner Bros Barton rwndii the cant of th* com* thare-cropp«r. AMOci«tf ,,. prrturlsatlon of a famous magi- puny which In nn ltd fourth cowt- elude Bsfra Perry as Arin , who* only detlrr is line story by Fannie Hurst, whlffh tn-r-ORM, toilr or the Urger cities n M h to be burled In"; p t,' is scheduled to open at the Ma- of Ihr country. Thin In the only B jestic Theatre tonight, pones a ol the orlelnal New Yn,i, company presenting "Tobacco unique problem In human rela- tion aa Sifter Bessie ih. Rnad" on lour. tionships as Its theme agtd mlMlonary who in.i•,. What happens when four devot- Written hy .lack Klrkland and 10-yefcr-old Dudf, plnycj . ed cistern oil full In love with the has«I on the celebrated novel of man Budd, to marrv tin i, same man1 thft same namp by Ernklne Cald- lsing him a new aulom-,h The mnn In 'the case Is Jeffrey wrll. Tobacco Road" has itlrred a horn on It; William k. T.ynn. one nf the screen's newest | more discussion than any other Ix»# Benney, the, coal-cinr, «nd most, handsome lending men, stage piny of many years. Its phe- er, and Dorothy Mnvi nomenal success Is attributed to who makes It quite believable that twelve-year old wife; <-;iui: four Rlrh would fall headlong un- the foct. that, It, shows a truthful as Bllle May of the .m der (lie spell of His r-harm. section or life among the pennl- Lillian Ardell, Dirk [-. An unusual bit of rast.lnR place* les.i shnre rroppers of the back Ayres and Alan .lannu the three Lane, sisters- Prlncilla. country of OcorRla. It. Is now in Hosenmrv ahrl I/iln In the roles Us filth year on Broadway and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley n,r, of screen sisters, wllh 'Little MlM Broadway," Shirley Robinson Film Called Temple's latest starring picture, hat been completed and Is sched- uled for Its opening today at the PERTH AMBOY One of Year's Best! Crescent Theatre. Already, those whohave «een ' Friday, Saturday and Sunday - the production say that It dem- "I Am the Law" at Ditntat onstrates beyond a nhaduw of a li Top-Flight Picture doubt why this young lady Is A TEMPLE America* Number One Star. Heralded ns one of Ihe most Im- It Is an acknowledged fact that portant pictures of 1938. been use of to millions throughout the world, Its unique, si on, fine cast mid each new Shirley Temple picture splendid terhnlcBl stuff Columbia'* is an event nf major magnitude.. "T Am the I.nw." opens tonight at Most recently India capitulated to the Ditmns Theatre with Edward the charm of this young thesplan O Robinson starred when an age-old rule against, fem- inine entertainers dropped iU bar- "I am the Ijnw." stnrv of a one- riers- and L» Temple is now the man buttle to stump out the rac- box office champion of the world. keteering which menaces a metro- GEORGE MURPHY IIMMV DUMN1E PHYUIS BROOKS polis, was produced by Everett RIs- Of "I.lttle Miss Broadway." the —A 1,80— kin, Columbia producer, who made, previewers say that Shirley dances (HARI.EH KTARRKTT In THE ADVENTliKr.S . the scintillating "Holiday." and di- and sings with greater ease and "WILD BILL rected by Alexander Hall, who talent than has in any prev- "LAW OF THE wielded a megaphone on the fast- :•„••:- f:!'". and her rare dramatic HICKOK Daceri comedy-mystery. "There's nbllit.y continues to amaze her au- ; PLAINS" Chapter No 7 Always n Woman," Jo Swerllng dlrnces. penned Ihe original screenplay, Robinson is cast as a mild-man- RHODES SCHOOL MONDAY * TUESDAY nered law professor who employs his sabballral leave to wipe out the Mrs. Ethel Rhode* Director of rackets as a fighting prosecutor Musical Arti Center Otto Krugp.r Is the undercover WOODBRIDGE,—Announcement Dtr>n« O'KEEFE chief of the underworld, who to di- was made today of the opening of r Ann MORR1SS vert suspicion from himself. Is nc- j the Rhodes School of Music, Green live in encouraging ami advising : Street, under the direction of Mrs. Robinson's anti-crime campaign. • —Also-— Ethel Rhodes, with George Rhodes JESSIF MATTHEWS in Barbara O'Neil, who made her as manager. 'THEBADMANOr screen debut In "Stella Delias," Is! Private and class lessons arc of- JAMES POLON. 7 year old "SAILING ALONG" BRIMSTONE reported to provide a sensational pinno accordionist of South fered in piano, vocal, violin, organ, Replete with Happy Sonf» With Wallace Bern ..ni performance as Robinson's wife, River wuii first price. In the At the left, Edward (i. Kohiiwon In "I Am Tlir Law" opening with a preview showing at the Ditmas orchestra and band instruments, and Swlnjy Tunei Vlrfinia Rrurr and Wendy Barrle and John Beal. tonight. 'I'D (IIF IIKIII. diaries SUrrelt In a scene from "IJIW Of the Plain*," the Crescent's feature dramatics and expression, and Strand's kiddie amateur show as an e>c-reporter turned Kuut;irl. fur tin ni-st !l ilmv rtancin1:. last Saturday afternoon. and as the riiisutling professor's TO THE LADIES—MON A TUES. M aide, are others in the exceptional FREE "GOLD PLATED DRE8SKRWAK! cast. Strand's Laurel-Hardy Hit | SEVEN (7) BIG DAYS—STARTING WITH Tickles Your Funny Bone Stall Laurel and Oliver Hardy again leave behind them a Hall of hilarious di.saslrr In "Block- READE'S OK 8TAT» ST. AT THB MM D PREVUE TONIGHT! Heads." their new Hnl Ronrh-M- G-M comedy, opening tonight at : READE'S the Slrand Theatre for the next four days, the two funsters perse- vere In their well-meaning way but fortunately for a world that SEVEN (7) DAYS — STARTING WITH Continuous Telephone STARTING WITH likes to laugh, the obstacles are •P^ 4 Daji Hsl 8at, Thru Tuen, pltnost insurmountable. Fur from exhausting their bag 2 to 11 P. M. P. A. 4-0108 nf tricks, tlie ample pockets ol PREVUE TONITE fitan and Oliver bulge with a sup- W Minutes or Laufhi and Fun! Hear them ilnf thr ply nf nt:w ones. Among HIP fifteen PREVUE TONITE! old war »onjs. See them aa thej look for (Iris! 5:I9—"Spawn of the North" or more new nags destined to be Woo! Woo! lopics of conversation and subjects TWO (i^ COMPLETE 8HOWS—NOTE EARLY PREVltE 7:09—"Four Daughters" nf imitation for days to come Is PREVUE TIME TABLE R:40—"Spawn of the North" the key gag. This one. will appeal TWO (SI COMPLETE SHOWS 10:30—"Four lo anyone who has battled at his 5:58—"Four's a Crowd" (rout door witli a suddenly belhg- 7; 36—"I Am The L»w" •lent lock.. Then there Is the aitl- PREVUE 8:59—"Four's a Crowd" LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS AT 8:40 P. M. hiated chair, a living room deco- 10;37-'i An The Ui" ration thnt every well-ordered TIMETABLE loine should be without Last Complete Show Starts at 8:59 P. M. A portable glass of water sounds Ike. n wclcumo innovation, but it las in disadvantages. A wireless telephone and disappearing win- t m»y be the deft, sure wisdom of low shades are other household What Makes I ippurtcnances that, carry with brilliant FANN1B HURST, whose liem a hint, of liability. NO MORERACKET VICTIMS! There's no need to purchase an "Humoresque", "Back Street" and llectrlc cigarette lighter if you Say Fighting Pro$eculor "FOUR DAUGHTERS" 'lave a well-trained thumb like the "Imitttioo of Life" ittnd among me Laurel demonstrates in one of the screen's finest achievements. Ihe sequences. An indestructible A Great Victurel punch bowl comes in handy when there are nervous guests to be quieted after tile, kitchen ha? been I,may be the cist whose youthful blown apart. eiuberaoce lifts them to driqmic When Mrs. Sophie Thor of Phila- heights uoexpected and unforget- delphia fell from a second-floor window, she plugged IB feet, crash- table. PrucilJa Lane, John Garncld ed through a skylight and landed and Jeffrey Lynn—newcomen, yes, on a bed. Police were spread- ing the greatest drag but mark them wel(. Tomorrow they Vance Butler of Salisbury, Md., bought an abandoned graveyard Jor net in the hist J^ti will rank with filmdom'i greatest! $200, opened a vault and found of America's $30,000 in old gold, silver and cur- STARTS rency, crime last TUESDAY B'ut more likely it is that indefin- NITE AT THE STRAND able spark, that unmistakable touch PBOUDLY, WARNER BROS. PRESENT of iotpintioa which tnatlu this pic- Fannie Hurst's GREATEST STORY ture from the rest, makes it lire with a sincerity, a humanity, a warmth that U seldom captured on celluloid. Toar . I cannot trathiully say that "KMJR DAUGHTB1S" ii the bigge*, most taviah, most expemivc-pknift of the year. I um tiuthfuily *ay that no pic- ODTOUB STAGE ture will live you more enjoyment. Daughters" MM. A Tuk NIU, 9«pt. X-rf Not A PR1SCILLA LANK 'TOBACCO ROAD" Motion ROSEMARY LANE-LOLA LANE AU 8«b h GALB PACE and CLAUDE RAINS TWketo Oo On bto Picture JOHNGARFIELD.JIfFR^Y LYNN Weil Me, lie, ll*, fU« MAy PICKFORAN raANK BO980V MettVGH • P. M. TODAY PARTY NITE "SPAWNOF On to* |tj<« AMATEURS TODATUUJT TIMES "WINNiflON ?.."FOUR'S A CROWP" i«L •:.,.<;/;,. it :.,* .-'•&• • ,«, Fridoy, September 16,1938 16-1 earn U. S. Metals Bowling League Opens on Monday (uitnesto Be Rolled ~£» pEA if i M J» WtUke«s ATMA C. daf"t BisomtPood0«t %£-5s£&."CopajAknimCopuAhmlVV /It Udzielak AlJo™ PEAKINVrKMMnG U Iln 2(1* Virinn libiTni .u.^^to Hw little . i.wu.ub™ UpZOATidorj 18MTrignpi ft* an wtit ln2dHaIR»« In Ctrtmt Uik scum. The "tittle" Oct. in i Thr opening gun 1. Alley 2. Hmelt*r; 1133 A1- I»TJ gMSC, folks, lit eat* arn Carteret Team Defeats Amboy Carteret Team Swamp* Ptrth . .ii-cn-t^nm U. 8. Metals */ X Yarn *•»!<•*! . 3131. Alley I, Tank ABOUT SPORTS UrfstUa, k Iwtwwn t* Defeats Mechanics, 6 to 3, to S UkM Boya Onb, 7 to 4, to I nr.piiny Inter-department Amboy Ukei Juniors; Gtmta tWI* MUttsrj Academy and the Practically CWh Second rapur will bf fired nn By MEY6R Snap ift-GaiM Winning 4, Alley 3, Yard Refy; .„. Give* 4 Hha AfeUrm! Fari«(flt Naril Atadwny Half ,i!ihi nl the Udrielak al- 1. Mechanical No. 1; 15 Al- Stmk. to be |!ar*a al the Happen 8U4- High School Eleven ( hmtni- with a pair nf Maln CAftTERET the Carteret Bis- i Ntwaik «n Friday, Annbtkt ,.•••': Fn one the Casting Off Ire r, N«v, II. The parade ttarU at OARTKRirr Th* Oopax noftball A week from tomorrow afternoon the 1938 edition of CARTERET. — The Ukrainian ons pounded nut an 11 to 4 tri- t»am practically clinched the sec- ..., IMP Copdx, while In thr °*- 2. Alley 2. Mechanical No 1 Athletic Club baseball lowers ac- umph over the Perth Amboy Ukes 1 f. M. and tht ktekoff at 1 T. M. !, Main Office will take h Frank McCarthy 1 Carteret High School football team Ticket* ond hsir rham'plomhlp in the U. »• Alley 1. Lead Plant No. 2-. complished two things last Sunday Juniors In a home game recently. f It n»T h. ab- a. MfUlt Softball League by d«- Crpprr Powder. Max A. 18. Alley 2. White M«U1«; 30, Alley 'ill be on display at Bound Brook when it meet* the Bound afternoon at Maurer'g Field In The BLwns made 1} hits. W. Crnj- Ufa** from Ben lUbinowlti. U) ftating th« Mechanical Depart- • plant manager, and I.,. 1. Lead Plant No. 1. rook High School eleven i/> the opening game of'the seaton Perth Amboy. kowikl. Makojkl, Pepem and T. artnnc. Carter?!. i istnnt plant manager. J»n. 6, Alley 2, Copax. First, they chalked up their 30th ment, « to 3, Monday night at tin Qlnda, each got three. T, Qinda Copperworks Field The defeat r, hand \ci throw "down Smelter or both clubs. victory of the season by the score helrt thr Ukes to four scattered Of 7 to 4. And in the second hit* prartlcally eliminated the Mechan- Sept 33, Alley 1, Tank House No It is quite likely that a good many of the town folk, ics from the second half race. ,• .:• ihr loop, organized for 1; 29, Alley ], Lead Plant No 3 place they snapped a long 16-game The box ncore: Runs, Idle Since' • lime, hud a highly mlc- Oct. 7. Alley 2, Silver Refy.; 13, oanbly 500 or more, will take the afternoon off and make winning streak of the Perth Am- Rlttnn* III) Th* Copax tosen sewed up .tht boy Ukrainian Boys' Club. Which .•'iii and It Is expected Alley 1, Scrap Plant; lg, Alley 2 he trip to the wilds of Bound Brook for tht sole purpot* ab h. ame In thr early tnnlnts by- scor- . .it rf nf. edition will be Main Office; 27, Alley 2, Lead Is quite an accoraprhhment '„ L. Cialknwski, If 3 i 1936, Play Sunday ing four rims tn the first rowtf "n For one thing most Plant No, 1. f getting an opportunity to view the Blue* in action for the An early lead helped the Carteret .f. Keleman, 3b . « 3 and two more In the third,. After combine to win. The locals tallied .^iir. hnve been getting in- Nov. f Alley). Tank House No. 2- irst time thit leaton. And in all probability they will tee a W. Ciajkowskl, lb. .... 5 3 OARTIRfff.--When a team lets being hit hard In tha early (*rt n:nk- the past few weeks twice in the opening frame and Makoakl, ss. f, 3 together for one game, after being * the Bsme Oene Pedor. Mechan- 8. Alley 2, Canting; 18, Alley 1, ;ood game, and the likelihood that their conrtituenta will come then scored three more runs In the '••v.rr and more evenly Yard Refy . Ql, Alley 2, Copax. J. Qlnda. 3b. _ 1 I disbanded for almost three Mason*. ics' pitcher, wttlfd . down and third. O. Raski. c. • ivr is expected. Copax Dec. 2. Alley. 1, Mechanical No. iut on top. During the past few year* Carteret ha* had little 4 3 that's something. pitched ihiitoiit ball from the r iiamplonship last year. 2: 8. Alley l, Mechanical No. 1; Joe Klelman hurled an effective •epern, of 4 4 fourth on Bui 'he riamtft. wu ible polishing off the Bound Brook gridden in the opening bait game, holding the opposition Ohoban, rf. 4 0 The Ramblers are going Ui do It .,< hfdnlf calls for eight IS, Alley 1. Yard Scale: 38, Alley Inactive sine* IMS, the Ram* will already dnn» ame. And they'll probably do it again this year. Some down with nix hlls and one earned T. Olnda, p ft 3 .If* Frankowricl. bin right hand- weekly, divided equally 2, White MeUli; 37, Alley 1, Cu run while striking out eight. asatmblt their forces this Sunday •ir nights—Mondays, Tues- Powder, f the boy» say tht« game ii a "breather" because the Mc- afternoon at Lelblg'a Field for the er for the Copax Club, pitched The Ukes will clow their 1|3« it steady bad during the •ntlro tame. imrs'iav« and Fridays. The Tank Honae Nn. 1 season this Sunday at home. rn 3* sol* purpose of playing sitlnnt one nlsn provides for a week Carthymen had beaten Bound Brook ao often in the last H* had one bad Innini—the sec- Sept. 23. Alley 1, Smelter; 2W Ukrainian A ,C. P.'A. Ukes Jrs. (4) of their former teammates. Cliff iictwcrn the flrst and «ec- Tucker. 3b. 5 ond in which the Mechanics Alley 2, Lead Plant No. 1. hree or four years that it isn't even funny anymore. Off- ab Pasko, ss McQarry, who is playing now with f in order to take care of 4 the Astoria Wints A C. of Ix>ng scored both thdr runs Oct. 8, Alley 3, Scrap' Plant; 14, and I don't think that Carteret has ever lost to Bound Brook W.,Z»p, ss 4 Evans, If. S rt,,»i,f] names which may be Island. Pete Bow, who has been The box score • Alley 1, Lead Plant No. 3; 31, Alley TerebeUkl. 2b 4 Stan, lb, p. .... 3 Cnpax IK) ail,«i due to holidays. 1, Silver. Refy.; 34, Alley 2. Co- •n the gridiron. Paslowski, 3b . .. 1 handling the Ramblers ever since Dynof. c 4 lb h. iimplete schedule for the pax. W. Boben, lb . 4 they were organised, will again be Be that as it may, the game will certainly afford an excel- Pedy. 3b 4 Lukach. el .If. 4 1 hnir. an released this week M Bnben. 3b 4 on hand to pilot the boys. NOT I. AlUjr l, Yard Scale: 7, Tlmko. cf. . 4 Jo Reakn, af 4 1 i- comba, chairman of plant ent opportunity to make some very good observations m to Wadlak, rr .. 4 Game time is 3:30 P U The Alley \, Cu. Powder; U, Alley 2, Snooker, p., ». . 3 Jim Renko. c 4 1 : follows: Bohanek, If .. . 1 probable lineup for the Ramblers White Metals; 25 Alley 3. Yard whether or not the team will go place* this year — whether Pedus, rf. 3 Poll. ss. 4 1 Tank House. No. 1 Refy. Osye, rf .. 3 A. C, which Is the nme «» that of a Alley 3. White Metals.; he campaign will be a glorious success or a dismal failure— Oolanevskl. 3b. 1 1 (•v,| Dec 1, Alley 3. Tank House No. Oinda, c .. 4 33 19M, follows: 1 2. silver Refinery. r*rankowskl, p . 4 J; «, Alley t. Main Office; 16, Alley just plain mediocre. It is a known fact that the' Bluet Klelman, p ... . 3 The score by Innings: John Marek. flrst base. 1 or ; Alley 1, Lead Plant No. Ondrejcak. rf., cf. 4 2. Mechanical No. 2; 33, Alley 1, Masluck, rf 3 Ukea 100 001 300- Joseph Bob*!, second ba». it Alley 2. Lead Plant No. 1; lave only three lettermen back this year and it is around this Sohayda, rf. . 1 a Mechanical No. 1. , Bisons . 036 BOOOix IS William Fr«y, shorUtop. \.iy-: 1. Scrap Plant; 37, Alley PuulHo. If. - . 3 o Jan. 5, Alley I, Casting. Irio that McCarthy is building hi* current squad. It is also Total* 36 7 n Andrew Sumutka, third base. Landon, lb J M«r-li.niiral No. 3. o Ukrainian B. C. Stanley Rosanskl, left field. Oromw»ll, 3h S e I ;;,,•: i Alley 1, Smelter: 7. Alley Castinf well known fact that the Blues have ipme exceptionally good ab. r. Oei» Oaral, center field. .Vnpax. 15. Alley 3, Main Ofllce; Sept. IS. Alley 1, Copax; 36, eserve material. But putting all that together, you still have P. Dzubaty, lb 4 0 15 Teams Entered Andrew Kahorr, right field, :«• l, Cu. Powder, AUey 1, Cu Powder. he same question: "How will the team do this year?". All Babyn, 4 1 Lewis Nemeth. right field Methanlcat (31 l Alley 3. Tank Rouse No. 1; Oct., 3, Alley 3, Main OHice: 10, Labuxa, 3b 3 0 Mlchaal Sumutka, catcher. Alley 3, Mechanical No. 1; 17, AUey ab. h, 2 casting; 16, Alley 1, Me- of us will be better able to know after seeing the first game. Oadek, If 3 1 b 6-Day Bike Race Daniel Nagy, pitcher. Sloan, lb. ... 3 1 1. Mechanical No. 3; 24, Alley 1, ni No. 1; 33, Alley 3, Yard Wotoshin. p ...3 0 Mat Udsielak, pitcher. Slfkera. cf. ... Silver; 31, Alley 3, Lead Plant No. High School Grid Slate 0 n. 20. Alley 3, Yird Scale. Karol, c. If .... 3 0 Mlglecz, 3b...... a 0' 3. NEW YORK-Sonja Heine, Queen 3 Vard Refinery On the whole the high school football schedule this year Makar, 3b .. 4 0 of the Ice, will fire the starting Fedor. p. 1 n Alley 2. Yard Scale; 37. Nov. 8, Alley 3, Smelter; 14, Alley Kohut, rf , .. 1 1 Schultl. c. 4 1 3, Scrap Plant: 31. AUey 1, Lead appears to be fairly well balanced and in several ways an gun In New York's sixty-fourth In- 4 Mechanical No. 1. M Dzubaty. c 1 1 ternational six-day bicycle race New Brunswick Horse Bsninctuk, ss, 1 Plant No. 1; 38 Alley 1, White 3 (v 4 Alley 1, Lead Plant No. 1; deal one. To begin with, it is a known fact that every TeUs, If ... 1 0 which starts at nine o'clic't Sun- Kajmere. lb. 1 .•::•• 1. Mechanical No. 3; 18, Metali. 4 thletic director, in arranging his grid slate, strives to sand- day night in Madison Square Oar- Nagy, cf 0 :r i cu, Powder; 38, Alley 1, Dec. «. Alley 3, Tank House No Totals 31 Show Opens Today BMg, rf . 4 0 den. Fifteen teRms mad* up ol 4 •r-n Plant 2; 12, Alley X Yard Refy.; 19, Al- witch his tough games with the more or less, set-ups. 1 don't Score by innings: the outstanding bicycle sUis of Chfimr*, If 1 ley I. Yard Scale. 4 N.v 4 Alley I, Silver Refinery; Oarteret 303 001 001-' the world will compete in the NEW BRUNSWICK Interest IB Jan. S, Alley 1, Tank House No. jnean set-up in the true sense of the word but merely "lighter \>v 1, Lead PUnt No. 3; 18. Perth Amboy 600 030 001-4 race. The riders are the outstand- running high Ml the fifty-one 36 l> ! Smrlter; 36, Alley 3, Tank opponents.' Two-base hlU—M. Boben, W ing Btars of the United States, well filed events comprising the The scor* by Innings: Boben, Bohanek. Paelowski. Three- r ;<> Nn !; 3V. Altty 1, Main Of- Copax I believe the Blues have come to arranging an ideal Canada, Germany. Italy. France. program of the fourth annual hos- Cop»x 402 000 000-4 Sept 1ft. AUey 1 Casting; 36, Al- base hit—Bobyn. Home run—M Belgium, and the Argentine pital benefit New Brun«wlck horse 030 001 000—3 Boben. Struck out^-By Klelman 8; Mechanical Yard Scale ley 3. White Metals. schedule as close as one can. With one exception the sched- Among the Individual stars of the shoe to be hold today and tomor- 1 by Woloshln i. Base on balls—Oil 52 Alley 3. Yard Reflny.; Oct. 3, AUey 2, Cu. Powder; 10, ule is nearly perfect in balance. And that is the fact that race will be: Jimmy Walthour. the row on thr .grounds of the New A Bible left In a church In Corn- .."•.- l Fcrap Plant. $lelman 3; off Woloshln 3. champion of the United States, Jersey College of Agriculture The Alley 1, Main Office; 17, Alley 3 South River and Garficld. two teams that McCarthy considers wall, Eng, 45 years ago when Its -•> Alley T. Mechanical No. 2: Mechanical No. 1; 24 AUey 3, Tank Heinz Volpel. the champion of value of awards will approach owner left for Australia, was found |,A: 1M -I. Sliver Refy.: 30, Alley House No. 1; 31, Alley 1, Lead Plant tough, " will follow each other, Otherwise the slate runs Germany, Alfred Letourner, the $2,000. Classes will enter the ring In the same pew on his return re- ad Plant No. 1; 38, Alley 3, champion of France, Gerard De- 9 o'clock each morning. No. 1. along very smoothly. Cards Win Close cently. Plant. No. 2. Nov. 7, Alley 3, Tank House No baets, the champion of Belgium, |K'i :i. Alley 1, Tank House No. 2; 14, Alby 1. Yard Scale; 21. Alley Let s go through the schedule and aee. First comes Torchy Perieri, the title holder of Alley 2, Main Office; 14, Canada, and Oulssepe Olmo, the 3. Smelter; 38, Alley 2, Lead Plant Bound Brook which has been a set-up during the last few Game By 2-1 Score . Copax. No. 2. lmmplon of Italy. Jan. i Alley 3, Mechanical No. 1. Dec 5, Alley t. Yard Ref'y.: 13 years. The Blues play New Brunswick in the second game, Six-day bike fans will get plen- pv. 29. Alley 2, Cu, Powder. FOREST TIRE CO. Alley 1. Scrap Plsn't; 10. AUey 3 Carteret Club Defeat* Newark y nf sprint racing In this six-day and the Zebras have always put out a strong team and one STORES IN NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY - 9, Alley t, White MeUls:'15. Mechanical No. 3. Casa Loma With Two Run grind, for there will be ten series I Smelter: 19, Alley 1. Oast- which%nyariably gives the Blues stiff opposition. Following of sprints <*ch day. 'The sprints Jan. •>, Alley 3, Buver. Rally in First Inning NEW & USED—REBUILT TIRES AT CUT RATES 2D Alley 3 Tank Bouse No. 3. New Brunswick will b* Long Branch and m* shore team, will be at two. thre* and four Main Office C*. Powder 'clock each afternoon while at 175 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. cor. MADISON it 19. Alley 3, Cu. Powder; 37. Sept 18. Alley 2. Main Office; at in previous years, is not considered "too formidable a CARTERFT-The Carters! Curdi; the sprints will be at eight, OPP. CITY SCALES PKRTH AMBOY PHONl P. A. 4-0505 Alley 1, Casting. won a close pitching duel al the l Mfclmnlcal No. 3. foe." After that comes South River and Garfield, two teams nine, ten, eleven and twelve n'clock. TIRES ON TIME I 4, Alley 3, Casting; 10, Alley Oct. 3, Alley 3. Copax: 11. Alley Copax Field Sunday afternoon I lien the ftnnl series will be at, nne 1, White MeUls; II, Alley 1, Yard when they nosed nut the n ' [cr>p»x; 18, Alley J, Sautter; 3S, which will test the Blues' capacity to the limit. After getting and two n'clock In the morning. 3,M0 Sealed quart cans of 108% Ref'y ; 35, Alley 2. Mechanical No. 2000 NEW TIRES |fy 1 White MeUls. through these two games the sailing will be a lot smoother. ma club of Newark by ike fans whn have not wit- Paraffin base oil. Rff. price 20c I. Alley. 1, Mechanical No. 1: 1. of 2 to 1. wfiri s six-day race since last AM; STANDARD MAKES AT Allrv 2. Yard Scale; IS. Alley Nov. 1, Alley 2, Mechanical No Union is expected to be fairly easy this year, while Linden, Prokopialc and I'leczvskI December will probably bft pltas- A LITTLE ABOVE COST |T?nk House No. 3; 33, Alley 2, 2; 7, Alley 1, Tank House No. 1 it is reported, will have a "tough ball club." McCarthy has the p;tching assignment lor the ed that the six-day race this year |rr Rrf y ; 39, Alley 1, Yard 15, Alley 1, Silver: 32. Alley 1, locals. Prokoplak. was nicked for Is being run In Madison Square Tank House No, J; M, Alley 3, Yard expressed the opinion that he expects "stiff opposition" from five hits and on« run in seven in- Garden In September. The nights EXPERT VULCANIZING 40c inch Scale. ' Alley I. Tank House No the Linden club. Then comes Rahway, comparatively easy, nings, while Pleczyski hurled the Me cool now nnd it Is uxpecteri Every Tire Guaranteed Dec, 5, Alley 2. Lead Plant No last two frames without Hiving a In Miry l. Lead Plant No. l; and after a twelve-day layoff the Blues will play Perth Ambny that the race will be real com- Brand New •M>'. -'. Lead Plant No. 3; 27, 1; 13, Alley 3, Lead Plant No 1: single hit. foitublt: Uil tilt- funs at Llil.1 time 2700 USED TIRES !. wcrap Plant. 32, Alley 1. Scrap Planl; 21, AUe in their traditional Thanksgiving Day classic at the City Stadium T,he Cards won the game In the of the year with no cold and Icy DUN LOP 1, Smelter. very flrst inning when they scored Mechanical N«. 1 in Amboy. nights svich RS in December, All In Good Condition 4.75x19 $4.49 •it-1- Alley 1, Lead Plant No White Metal" both their runs. With two away Alley 2. Yard Refy. Sept. 33, Alley 3. Tank ouse No The above schedule has three new opponents in Linden, Bialowarozuk singled. Prokoplak Feeling a heavy Jar on his auto- AS LOW 5.25x18 $5.49 3; 26, Alley 3, Copax. drove him home with a triple. 1 Alley 1, White tt*sJs; 10, New Brunswick and South River, all of whom McCarthy has mobile while driving at night, Arthur $1.00 5.50x17 $5.49 casting; 17. Alley », Co- Oct 3, Alley 1, Mechanical No And then John Marek, Rovers' first Shroeder of Waterloo, N. Y., in- AS baseman, who will play with the 6.00x16 $6.49 "• Alley 2, Cu. Powder. 1 11, Alley 1, Cu. Powder; 3' stated will be "plenty tough." Two 1937 teams dropped this vestigated and found a colt on the Cards during the balance of the ' Alley 1. Main Ofllce: 8, Alley 2, Lead Plant No. 3; 35, Al year were Woodbridge and Weequahic. There is a strong season and who has also signed to hood. k1 1 Scrap Plant; 17, Alley 1. ley l, Main Office. play with them next year, cam Pl'int" No. 3. . Nov. 3, Alley 2. Scrap Plant; 1 possibility, it has been learned from a fairly good authorata- 1 Alley 2, Lead Plant No. 1; 18, Al through with another thrw-bagge ! Alley 3. Yard 8cale. tive source, that the McCarthy-coached combine will resume to score Prokopiak with the second 2 Alley 3, Silver Ref'y.; 8, ley 2, Tank House No. 1. Jan. 3, Alley 1, Mechanical No. grid activities with the Barrons in 1939. run. i, smelter; 1«, Allay L Tank The box score' ' No. 2; 33, Alley 1, Tank Nov. 28, Alley 1, Casting. Cards (2) • N« l; 39, AUey I, Mechani- Dec. 9, Alley 2. Yard Scale; 15, Alley 2 Silver Refy.: 23, Alley ab. SmelUsr; 30, Alley 1, Yard Ref'y. Odd Fellows To Have Finn. If 4 Mechanical No. I 3 '-"• Alley 1. Lead Plant No. j •Note- All games falling on Blalowarczuk, 3b. . holiday will be rolled during th Kopln, cf 3 Alley i, Main Ofllce. 4 fi week of Jan 2, 1838. To 33 At Rutgers Strong Bowling Team Prokoplak. p., cf. Alley 1, Yard Scale; 11, Marek, lb. S 2 Vard Ref'y,; 17, Alley 1, •K. 27, Alley 1, Tank House NEW BRUNSWICK-The Rutgers CARTERET.—The Carteret Odd W. Finn,-3b 3 football squad, trimmed to thirty- Fellows bowling team, which took Orban, rf Auto Racing Back Browmskl, e ' Alley I Ou. Powder; 10, hiugs "easy" last year .after win- 1 three men, the number which will Qluchoskl, ss. ... Silver Refy.; 17; Alley 3, be carried on the varsity for the ning the chaVnplonshlp during the Plant No. 1. Plecjyskl, cf., p. 3 two previous years, will be out gun- Alley l. White Metals. At Union Sunday remainder of the season, returned 39 - Alley 1, amelter; 8, AUey to New Brunswick this week after ning lor the title again this year, Casm Lama (1) fii» Plant; 18, AUey 3, Tank UNIO'N Big car racing will be according to William (Bill) Elliott, week and one-half of strenuous ab. ' No 1; 19, Alley 3. Copax; 39, brought back to New Jersey this Work, at Camp Moore, National official spokesman and representa- Pastawait, cf < l-v 1. Mechanical No. 1. Sunday afternoon when the first tive of the bowling committee. McOann, ss 5 lead PUnt No. 1 annual interstate championship Guard Headquarters at feea Ciirt. Bill says the Carteret lodge will Lubanskl. 3b 4 1 '-i». Alley 1. Mechanical No. featuring many of the lead- Eleven men were dropped from races. ;nter two teams in the state cir- Kolosek, lb 4 All<-y 2, Tank Hoiffe No. 1. Ing stars of the country will be the squad of forty-four which rep- cuit this fall and that the strong- In Drew, p 3 i. Alley l, Yard Refy.; 14, held at the Union Spee resented the full etrength of the est team will be picked first from W I Tank House No. 3; 30. Al- Ihe list of aspirants and the re- Szubskl, c 3 e ; . Union. The card will consist of group at Sea Girt. These men will Silkowski, 3b. * Vard Scale; 37, AUey 2, sixty miles of sprint racee, mainder to play with the second continue to practice with the var- team. Which Is at it should be. Silkowskl, 3b 4 :». Alley 1, Copax. One of the reasons that the Derainskl, If * of sity as a junior varsity squad, and according to Hoyle. 11 Alley 2. White Metals: 17. program will bring out one Adams, rf 2 Mcdianlcal No, 2; 21, Alley the greatest array of performers any one of them showing real im- The list of candidate* who will Naper, rf 1 lllK. ever to be assembled on one tract provement, will b« given a spot try out for the flrst team Include 1, Scrap Plant; 5, la because of the fact that Albert Mat Sloan, Cleorge Richardson, 9 'l'-i'; 20. Alley 1, Silver on the varsity, replacing others. John Fisher Richardson, William Santo, who has been highly suc- The most, vital problem still fac- The score by Innings: Come Along! 'ii Powder; 13, Alley 1, races at the KlHolt, Paul Bchonwald, Walter cessful promoting ing Coach Harvey Harman and his Schonwald, John Gerlg, Carleton Newark Oasa Loma 000 001 000-1 .fad Plant No. I Crow Bay Inttrsecthmal Speedway staff as the team returned to the Cardinals 300 000 Mx—3 Alley 3, Mechanical N(T. in Long Island, Is presenting the Gerlg, Qus Wulf, Harry Chodosh, campus Is the development of William Schmidt, Jr., William The summary: Two-bate hits, Vacation time or school days, children are hard on their national championships Mere on blocking backs. Drew, J. Finn. Three-b«M hits, Alley 2, Lead Plant Strutchers, Meyer Rotenbleeth and September 14, and plan* UJ hold The entire backtleld situation is William Donnelly. That seems to Prokoplak, Marek. clothes for theits is a busy helter skelter life. It takes time l, Smelter. over all the competitors lor the still unsettled. Big Bill Trana- ' '\ilfy 1, Tank House No. be quite an impressive array of tal- Union test In view of the prox- vitch star of the 1937 eleven will ent, to say the least. and work to kaep their clothes in order. •*'!'•>• 1 rank House No. 1; imity of the datu. undoubtedly nee service in the first TITLE AT STAKE ,•' -' White Metals; 38, Al- A» a special added attraction to string backfteld, but who his run- v""1 Hcale; 31, Alley 3, W«h and iron with electricity. Urt Thor laundry equip* help make the occasion a gala one, ning mates will be is problemati- [selin Farmers, Carrot Top* to l! Alley 1, Yard Refy.; 17, : Ollff Austin, a rabid racing fan, Twi-Loop Banquet At CroM Pitchforks Sunday raent You can do your work quickly with it. The washer who is always out to better auto- 1 Mi'dianlcal No, 1; 3S. Alley mobile racing, has consented to wathf* a.tuhful "of clothes ih a few minutes. The ironei '-11' ''l*'»t; 28, AUey 3, Copax. INSTALLATION I8ELIN—The two ies,«C Soft- 1 A11 make a delayed parachute Jump Slovak HaU Oct. 26ball teams In I&elin w|U play off fy l. Silver Refy.; 13,, and land In the Union Speedway reduflM your ironing tine at least to half and you can be ''"• Powder; 30, Alley J, Auxiliary of Legion Post at for the town championship on infield. Qualifying trials wl I start 'lr'"1, 30, Alley 2Le*d Plant Fords Holds Rites CARTBRKT.-The first annual Sunday afternoon »»«; 2*, A>y % Carl SimdqulsJS, first vice presi- as the guest speaker »' the eve- All ARE PABENT8 ning. John Hils,, he»d of, the Twi- «y l, iwi Want Mo. A daughter was dent; Mrs. Aiwlrew Anderson, sec- 2 ' (JARTERET „.. t vio« president: Miss Julia- light League Is chalrtnan « the Al(«r bteakjlng Into ft store MAT 3, Meobftniaa! No 3; Monday in Perth Amboy D»nl, secretary; Mrs. Benjamin Hr. Akron, O-.tnA mUttogg »**y with _1 to Mr and MM. }M pottndttd t of i « o«i*r BO PV] cOMaio Buasluw, treasurw; Mr*. Wed The Joe Madwlck Trophy will be A-«t> BohaTdi of Hermann Ave- OhrUtenMn, htotoriw; Mr». »lo awarded to the RoVen, ctyunplwii MM, t , burglarbggl s l5t a Beiore h«r marriage Mrs, tf tfae.le***. pjher th. proprtSW to ,yda WM Mil fli I * Pridoy, September 16,1938 CARTCRET •S5fafcA'» -I •- UMLM 1111,11 — m . iZ- sans of geied-wlll everywhere. ThMitandt if men arid women have been forcsd in ex- Our Main Sai SWEETNESS AND LIGHT CARTERET PRESS tremity to apply for puhlir Atmttanc* in thi* By CHARLES E GREGORY Kiirjucrlptlnn. II M Per Ye»r tt»te. Tht great majority «r* casual* of the TWephmw Curteret S-IOOO unprecedented depression, deserving, at Sena- An the current county campaign progresses, IT, Sll, . Published by Carteret Press tor Barbour *airl. not only our material at- listahct but our "sympathy and undarltand- be mmt interetting to *ee how the n**r*paptrii, nil „( „,, ( OFFlfTK ing." rmViUmn on their m*»thead» their ardent devotion t U WASHINOTON AVE, CARTERKT, N. J. Thai a imall group of citizens ihould seek public, are going to »Und up — if at all. UJCY aRtaoRY idtuir to itigmatize thrte unfortunate* is an idea that Penonally, I think they've g°« a »well chance ti,,. ,,. U1CYTR ROHENBLUM SpOTtl WlttT i* at fantaltie as it i* repugnant. Me**r*. to do t good jab for the public. While I know Sheriff ||, Entered M iMond eltsi mutter Jan* I. 1M4, it Freeman and Barbbur both have accurately M Oerteret, N. J, Pout Office, under Uw Act of Uanh reflected puhlir opinion in New Jerley by de- ing has betn very thoughtful of m8»t of them and that ( r,,inl S, 187fl. manding that ihort thrift be made of this Coum«l Haye» ha* Men on «£e»kini tBfrm* with all the Hnnt, abominable propotal. I do believe the per«onal factor ihould be eliminated «nH ,(,, ttspayftr* get a »h»ke which i* in *om» Other direction iK,n A Major Threat to Liberty down. A WIM Silence The Republican State Committee ittued Under*tand, 1 don"t doubt but that the newtpape™ me*,, a (tatement thi* week in which it rightfully The dignified tolerance with which Mayor what they «y when they, tell their reader* they're for them laid that "Big Butine**' at it it repretented ( Mittuch ha* met the attack* of Harry Lttbern today in the vatt bureaucracy in Waihington. and to hell with the politician*. Mo«t editor* live ifi * pilIf|y in hi* aspiration* to the office of Mayor indt- it 1 major threat to American liberty. It i* tpiritual tphere, a* you may have lutpected, and ihurldfT ,t tate exactly hnw important the latter'* effort! a greater threat than "Big ButineM" hat ever have been. Several time* Mr. Lubern ha* the very thought of. talking about anything ai mundsn. „ been. baitrd the Mayor, only to be ignored. Thu* the balance-iheat on the Sheriff"* annual budget Mr. Lubern't campaign ha* been confined iole- The Republican Party hat a record of op- I really don't like to *ugg«*t that they come dr>wn tn ly tn nttnek and accusation, and this in turn poiition to monopolies No other political earth, but I rtally think it would bilp the dear, dear pub],, hn» been limited to generalities. It htt bfeeh party in United Sutet hittory ha* the tame for which they profet* »ucfc d*ep affection if they would tufa, to orwioutly what it i*. the attempt at revenge record of opposition to oppressive influences of a ditgruntled office-leaker, that it ha* be*n from monopolies. The eleventh-hour cry of down their back hair and tell the folk*) h«w expen»ivP ,t, ttken an a terinus threat only by Mr, Lubtrn the New Deal againit monopolistic practices getting to maintain Dave Wilentz idea <»f a Sheriff. 1 heliev, is a new departure in Democratic politic!— himself. they ought to thed their wing* and ihovel up the fart, Md a brand new attitude for the Democratic Angry when he failed to obtain the ap- figure*, come whit may. Party. pointment he nought as Borough Recorder, Solicitude (or tht ShwHPt F«tlinf* Mr. Lubern *et himself up M a candidate The Democratic Party wat the author for Mayor. From thi* petition he accused of "Big Government." Under the New Deal ^ A* a matter of fact I think that at editor* it'* their duty thii country for the first time felt the force* OTHER EDITORS SAY Mayor Mittuch of the very quality he him- to acquaint the people with the true etftu »f thing* NoW of government laying a heavy hand on in- •elf displayed — Vindictiveneti. of them ha* given much publicity to Sheriff Harding ^i dividual enterprise. The New Deal wa* the during tht past dtcad*. Be doe* This criticism and attack ha* been met by Farming By Phone I marktd to sell fArilR. He calculated | even when he appointed hi* campaign manager at n r^. govtrnrnftnt of the NRA, the government of ! that, this suit, plus a gnod overcoat, not say thst *e nave attained the Mayor in the only way a gentleman could We read th»t one Main* potato Utoplt. What hi* simple figure* do ! could be bought for the week's wage fidential a»*i*tant they didn't seetn to tkink the ttory wM the AAA—both example* of governmental fl«ld is so extensive, the owner uses imgiett it thtt we make progreu. meet such action*. The vote Tuesday will j of s printer In the offices »f The monopoly leaking to control the private live* * telephone for directing the work- In spite of depressions, injustices worth more than a paragraph or two in back of th« patent doubtless demonstrate the approval of hi* Emporia OsMtte. Then he got out of it* citizen*. »rs. Perhaps this need will be the end blunders, we do get ahead. Prog- constituents of hi* conduct. future measure of the importance ; pencil and psper- or perhaps did ress it too slow for some people. It medicine ad*. Then, when Metel.ki walked Out of the munty In (he word* of one of our greatest labor Of these Aroostook farms. If one U th" sum tn hid head—and calculated will tlwayn seem slow to those at the bottom of the he»p. But lt does jail while awaiting trial for ihooting off the head of a detenu- leadirt: "We are now teeing the menace of really big, It is telephone site. Thin further that "a printer of the early Chance of a lifetime shows progress. A century »Rr> farm- elRhtles would have had tn work occur. The years torn 1896 to 1938, lew State Trooper, and while the Keeper wa* out dom? th. good and bed together, are a yard- 'Big Government' which it not only con- ers used other measures. One h*fi fi from four to six weeks to get thtt j Held -with furrows so long l.hat It, tnok stick of u-hAt, democracy c*n do. New Bruniwiek night ipot*, 1 thought thty were partimUiiv With Mayor August F. Grciner of Wood- trolling the dtitiniet of buiineu and utilizing amount of clothing of that qutllty." j two men and a boy to see frnrr end They filler hope for the future, «v»n bridge at campaign manager, the Republican* the public credit to perpetuate political parties to end, neighbors «*ld fiuch m*t- As lat* as 1865. when Mr. White when the statisticians' curve* move careful not t6 hurt Mr. Harding'* feeling!. bought The Oaiett«. foreman print- in Middlesex County thi* year «hould be in in power, but it making the individual a pawn tern were managed simply then. No temporarily downward. The NtW bother about wires. ers could be. hlrea IUI ;:. z. -H'-, , York Times I haven't »een anything in the county paper*, either, ib^i of the state. While of the two, 'Big Gov- Journeymen for $6 or |7 « week, and ' a position to cut into the control by the Demo- In still earlier days, when land wan the cott «f keeping a Mfiall army of Sheriff'* attittanti on thi ernment' it • greater menace to the peoples | girl printer*, iwho probably wer* Warn the Children f.rat» of county affairs. cheap and steel tapes were scarce. public payroll or the cott and r*»ulu of Mr, Harding's hi:i libeftiet and » i.r.'TIOK NOttCS Friday, September \6,)938 S€VEN SUtt. Ount tq« » ,l (IF CA 1* b* vet* '«*»m «n«tt lltirtiv """*•*• "' »»» «"»»*> ttlttk ftiua ••««« *• ,i nriifi .'»• later*] Atltmkiy, tht plat* ef Otri»c«(. thtaot it) tl««t Mil l On» Member of tfia United ntmt NO 4 (Votlnr lint I* t h r.i.ECTIONI Stn»t» NO » -(VMUt PU*», ttlv mil W«tl*tlr (IIMrtI** ti • iv ailh Iht prftvltloh. h» nf Ih. HM« th«nr« II) KOfiRIMy Thrtt Mamb»ra nf tht fltntrtl nHiKd "An Art in Two rnrmitrl. tk* luactlon *f Slut*" itUori S«un4 Ihtnr* B]«IT F-.«d in tht N*» JtrMY M.mber Hlr»»t • i.ir Appim-r-rl Mty at! Not* Crttk; rnniilnt t*>»n'-» B Fft*hi>lil«r, louthto-ly tlont r-anhln* Aetnu* Ttrmlnat R»llria< Ihtnra H) . iip|ilrrtt*nt« thtrttj nf iht Bntrd «f 111 ffilttrly »loh« Nr>t't Cr»»k >n« r«intliuln( In » atr«l*ht Hat I t*«t»tl>. tldnf '*• "Mr JttMr . ••; k I ti/T^nf, Ift tho Sheriff, Borouajh to Htlten ItUhd SKu«a, thlnct ill Ttrrnlnal Rtllrnat in tKt OtKlraj . t ulailv* rilUdi Of C r»r«»lfir k ; thtnc* fi) South h i) Nnrthirly •oOt in »t th« Rnrnvurh or ^Tttttt-lv alonj IIItttn l«Hn<1 ,HaiW«»n ilN.. ittliv thrntlL ItT •aM fr«4y lln*. in iht ••u Kttht* >lt ItlltPtl) it tM IRttrtMllTn of SLIM JIM and the FORCE Avtnkt wltfc Btnitolph plratt rxt**\»M (htnee ill ?f»tlh»rl) alont rv atld wtlhin«l«* Artfl'l* In tht i owe Ptriih HOUM R.pubrUAo Oub Spomofi PubHc Afftir WOODBRIDQJ Mr* tdwird Troit wit nkm»A *•* (htirmtn in fhtrH of tht public otrd pkrtv tr. M htld nett many nl(Hi *• knyfttr Qrlll by t.i« Pin:h Houtt lUpubUetn Club. Tht chtlrmtn will b« taiuUit b Mm. Pr« SORORITY ELECTS TIM - THE KELLY KIDS ™ AlumnM Ch«pl«r Names Mn. rap* lri DIP IN THE WOODBfttDOR - N«wtv-el«t«d J STUrTT IN THC HOUSE THE STILL. CLEA^ DARK 6rn6«trt*>'»(jcrrTA COOL DO THE £12 ot th« 81|mt Alpht Phi —i QP> tOMCHQW1 1 I COOLD iNEAK OUT 'THOul De»TM» REFLECT "brorltv, Phi Alufflnt* Ch»pt»r ftf PCVtRED 8K>w I First or>n«r«ft«tlonjl Chuirti MIRROR Mr.-. Kormtn Ptpe. Mint fl Jlltk. vlcf lluf. tr*t»~'r. 1 Oi- imrn iccordlnt tacreUry: Arown. corratpondlnt **cttUij; Rttd .hlntorlan. OQilur)1t> ymj ch»lrm*n tr«; Mr«. Kd|tr MflJ"- len&on. rifrtshmcntu; Mr|. An* drew MMJLO. mluionnv: kilct handwork: Mr». .tphrt ^«- meth, publicity BEAUTY SHOPS CROQIJIUNOLE "tva II SO up e«rh beauty Ittm tic. Utrflt'l. 477 hahwty Avanut. WoodbrUlt |«H1> Uamiy Shoppe permanent durla foi rnlldren II,M). ?S Main WHAT A RELIEF Street. WooiJbrldl* I-02SO. C1 T-Jt ^OUY'AMIA* K>* A WNUTt I THOUGHT FOR RENT BEAUTY HAD GOME UHMHHKP room (or Individual or furnlohfd aptrtmtnt for rauglp Kltrhni pilvllai*. Nka rtaldtntltl section, nil Improvamtnu. prlvtt* family, very rttaonablf. Apply I<; Locutl »trttt, Cartdd. Sew Jti nr. »-ii- HECTOR And Clinch Slrfri". naw Stadium, S-runm Ininl OO L»ih nml |.'J uti month on moriMte. riuhtu Fullarton. lit little sticat, I'rnli Ainho), X J Pbon* 4-1770. Bvaninfa anli Iliur- daya. Mat. (-11(1. l-l'IBCH Living Houni Hit. m, Itmpt, «n THAC'liVBLY HJRMSHKI «paitmtn( Including " ruuiu> Klithm Dilvaia Uttli, unit ir*m* Rfaldtnlitl atctlon U*pU Art 4 N AFAHTMENT TO LET POUR ROOM Apartment, til Im- prov«m«nta. Inquire lit l^ocwl Ttltphont Ctrttrel I-UM. fi: <* i -fr- — Friday, September 16, 1938 I.mii,< H«.nr, or wtttlnglv find* herself In t.trn midst this extraordinary snrt profoundly | yond the limits of the ordinary wood. M" completed j ' nr a drama that threatens to end moving novel bv the author of j novfn,fi imagination, follow D*nl« \ r Newark in Playoffs "The Oarclen " rrochi>'lni: 1<1; ' In a world war, SHOP EVERY OPEN SATURDAY lO.noo v«rfl.< of The hook pen* with a some at Mr Oppenhrim In »l his best The Times Literary supplement J TILL 10 P. M Oxford toward the end of the war. DEPARTMENT when he Is depleting life at Monte said: "Mr. Strong has never writ- ! With Rochester Wings Young Denis Doyle, a teacher In Carlo In (Ilia littlf world of ten more clearly am graphically a preparatory school, Is culled up wealth and nobility, hr telln of nor produced a more convincing, NEWARK IV Benrs are now to gel final exemption from the effect of the familiar DEEP SEA FISHING Lucullan banquets, sport" by day, army medical board. There Is no of life But his greater achieve- buttling the Rochester Rpii WlrnR am" night* of music and dancing. question of ht« tinfltness, but he ment is rather In hl« ability to In thr first round of the Internn- Hhere are the thrills of secret, dic- has to pa" through a painful or- perjuade us, fl llonnl I*ftgn» pluy-ofTs. To qual- tatorship, (hrralrned revolt of the denl before he can be. released Recto, A spy that Is a typical Op- chapter*, that Just so might the On thr SII.VK.R QI'EF.N ify for the final round against thr The whole Incident Is treated With penhelm creation, sudden deaths, released spirit sutler strange ex- • InTXT »nil (aptsln winner of the Syrncuw-Buffalo ser- unshrinking realism, and from this and first-rafe love Interest perience In Its passage from one MICHAEL SASSO ies, the champion* mtut eliminate Rectlon the reader geU not only reality U> another the Red Wings Eftrh series call* The plot In a complicated one a positive emotion regarding war -taretto M. Nevlll TVI. WO «- 12TI that remains stlmula'ing to the for the be»t four out of seven and Its conduct, but also an Inti- very'end. mation of the role of death in Leave* Bnynton Brsrh Sundays gsmes and ll'ilidin charter* arranged. TIIF; LAST KNF.MY life Plenty nt parkinr. space. Ac- The first two buttles were stftRed I.. A. (1. Strong The latter part of the work deals commodations fnr ladles. Fish- this w«ek at Ruppert Stadium and "Mr Strong's .strange and traffic with the period two or three years! ing nartiei a MnrciAlty. Fare In- and sometimes ugly and sometimes later, when Boyle Is happy and i now the battle ground has silted cluding bait KM very beautiful study of your youth active In his work at the school ! to Rochester. Should the serie* go| . Is a haunting book a book He pnjoyj a close friendship with ; over five game", the sixth und sev- that ctarrs to be us outspoken as an older and brilliant man and enth, IT necessary would be played Its author can make It. a finely falls passionately In love with the | delicate thing, on a par with his young wife of another master i •Waihti In Newark. BUHTON CONFECTIONARY The play-off system wa» In Mi- best work' Thin Ralph Straus The nemesis overtaken him and j 1 • tin.. lie *mllk St.. Prrlk A mini KUrated In 1B3J and the Bears have In the. I/indon Sunday Time* on the last flve chapters, reaching be- I qualified fflfh year It wan not BENDIX until lK.il. season, however, that the Newark wonder tenm survived the I HOME LAUNDRY plnyofT rounds nnd then went on I Su It Work! in win the Junior World Series against Colnmbu* in s*v«n games, rr> mki. waifcra, > >I«1W. •••». after losing the first three. irln. •Irani IIKU tilt itQtl ~~ lltt- I VI»S1 tt PAY i Let's Get Down To Look for Church News The Dollar Many Item* Day Signs UmdvertiMtl CABTERET Sundays program P. A. Hardware Co. at the PrenbyUrlan Church Include the regular jesslon of the RiindRy .113 Madison Arrnun, flchool at 9:45 with dafRP.s for "Utico" Shirts'ShorH PERTH AMBOY Brass Tacks MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS FULL FASHION HOSE kindergarten, primary, Junior nr.d Intermediate children and trie Blbl. clauses for men, voting «"n Rn(1 2 FOR 6 FOR 2 PRS. -I Work railed For and Delivered young women This will br followed While they lant: AH «<\6 Brnadclolh shorU with l»s-( Fine quality lei-Tlcr:, I andj Wn«hln|[ Mmlitnra by the wnrshlTi service nt, 11:00 •nd ends reduced from om In IruerU. Striped pat- 3 thrMd theer. Rfn|le«* VnCUi'tn « >rHlif <««. ••;•••• ,„ ... m &7.105