[chcWeek IM4 TII Crmlyd _ „, Review ARTE F* Sjwrti If«wt Aai VOL. XIV, No. 49 CARTRREfT, tf, J-, FRIDAY^! BER 18, 1936 s PRICK THREE CI "An Maine if adage V- iho nation" is a poll- CAMPAIGNS SPURT, L'i now remains to be i,li,.nim re-elected Sena- Carteret Focusel ttlltkal Speculation HOME GRID GAMES 01 ,i!,,,,.(. White, Jr., over POUTICS GOES ON ,..,,„. opponent, Gover- On tasey-Bensulok Assessorship Contest • n* t * riri n ITMIIQII , Hrann. The G.O.P. A FULL-TIME BASIS .(l,,,l jn naming three GO. P. Candidate Retri- , „ m addition to assur- Landon Caravan, Jacoby's ed Strongest Opponent ,,l|iancy of the Gover- Resignation Enliven For Encumbent M'Carthy, Hanry J ,, bv their candidate, Cowboy Gone Gob Local Discussion No loral contest in the Decision After bttf election in November fa Hi«h School Crowh \,,drew McMahon drew G.O. P. MEETS TONIGHT arousing more speculation Startles Natives than thftt for the ,,f one year In Jail for Polities has again become thi> assessor. Injected int0 th RAHWAY, PERTH ., loaded revolver into big news in the Borough of Car campaiKn long after the pri- 1 In One AM Spree STADIA WILL BE ,,.- King Edward of Eng- twret. Yesterday brought the first mary election, when the law ex- political parade when a Landon ,,,'lv lfi, Despite hl» lurid tending the term of assesnors waa Thtre will b« no high Caravan,, headedd by a covered declared unconstitutional, the local Tries Oat Trigger - Finger , been hired l>y a for- ootbi.ll games in Cartertt 1MK wagon ili'i:orated in sunflowers situation instantly focused atten- ,l,,,,,nt to kill the king woundd through h the borough streets tion The Democrats endorsed While Midnight Stroll- . , mmrde.d him a harmless Frunk McCarthy, Carteret Hit with automobile horns tooting and Assessor William 1). Casey to sufr hnnl grid mentor, made thla i \i,,.r than the dangerous paraders waving to the populace ers Run for Cover ,„»,»(, himself out to be. '•red himself and the Republicans lonnroment todjiy after a pr looking on from the sidewalks. after a careful scrutiny of avail- nary Mirv»y of the playing * * • Somehow the folks didn't, seem es- SOME FUN, PAYS $25! , ,,,,-iHted Press appealed able timber endorsed SfWBft f<|n" hi* week with School Con pecially excited, but all turned to N. A. Jacoby misninner George BcndirMiSfjf, ioner Frank Haury. Both r,,il(.d States Supreme ! A cowboy who had discarded his look. About a dozen cars formed •(•hups for sailor pants and the lope hat in view of the fact that < ti.o constitutionality the caravan, and Candidates Labor Relations So far as the other contest! Ire of liis horse for the roll of the sea, fleld still must be seeded tt Charles A. Eaton, running to suc- concerned, the public mind tnffna gave Upper Roosevelt Avenue an be inadvisable to uae tt until 1 Labor Relation* ceed himself in Congress, and Jos- I ordered reinstatement Law Leaves Diaz to be pretty well made up alt* the unfamiliar and rather blood-cur- Spring. jph J. Seaman, borough audito outcome, but nobody knows the wnt«on, discharged the : dling sensation Sunday night, or It was pointed out that while \ who seeks a place on th<> v answer to the question: "Who will ; early Monday morning to be exact. fleld has been completely surfa ,, cause, whereas Wat- Board of Freeholders, were iimonc ,,| his discharge due to be elected assessor?" Thi» nen gointf pUinnmin, FroH all the work spent in surfaei; those in the automobile procession. ToWifeNumber2 William I). Casey has held the George Bensulok William D. Casoy Mitchell, hailing from Beaumont, ii0S in the American renoiling would be watted Neither party has gotten under office most of the time since th* Bensulok was appointeppe d streesreet streets open. Tex., came ashore from the tanker games were to be played on it 1 Cuild. The petition pre- way in its campaign yot, but, final highest court of the na- ' wough wag incorporated. A Dem- commissioner wheh n thhe RRepubli- The first principle in Bcnsulok's E. H. Hansen, docked at the Amer- season. The field must drat be I _, plans are being made and rumors, As No. 1 Gives Up ocrat running on the Democratic cans took control in 1935. Handi- little book of rules is "he accom- ican Miner*! Spirits plant, and be- ed and then allowed to settle fwtj .,,,ls the act "seriously of guns to be fired circulate thick.! r.. always elected no freedom of speech and ticket, he was y capped by equipment that was modating and smile." He in al- an firing from an automatic of least two or three months. M ly In the air. Intensivnensive speaking ' UlVi matter how the otheh r candidated * of ways pleasant and tries to please ?rerman make. The facctt the shots of the press. orce By No. 1, With- the party fared. badly in need of repair, some of it. "The investment on the field can be expected any minute now, th t fd He iis rated one utterly useless, Bensulok had a regardless of politics. This is the were blankks failed to impress those date has been so great in both ', p of the shrewdest campaignim in record that Republicans believe abroad at 1 a. m., who lost no time .•laimod two of the world's M Name Suee«..or drawal of Ckmge* By tlw county. tcuifh struggle in bin buttle with n bor and material," Mr. big snow storm. He dug his way will stack up to what it takes to taking to cover. pointed out, "that it would IIKU.CD, Ossip Gabril- Tonijfht there \n a meeting of Opposed to him this year is l I ddi h „,, Irving Ttalbergi ««»»• Republican l**r(f(s Beitmilnk, who at irttwd Republieaiifl are batter ofganiasd orhu#, who *<'l«d in the tradition motion picture executive nicipal chairman to succeed Na Lasl winter hn had his equipment th* pm«nt Urn*." commissioner has made no end of all ready and no snow storm got than the Democrats. al manner of officers of the law , ly. Each man in addition thaniel A. Jacoby, resigned,, may POLICE GET WHIZZING friends, even though he is a com* Ai a result of this (?edt be chosen. No one would testify ahead of him. He and his men Still "Bill" Casey is a hard man dealing with bad men on the loose Coach McCarthy will be comp fame was the husband With bewildering speed several parative newcomer in public life. illy famoua wife. Mrs. the definite intentions of the [mrty, often worked all night, to keep the to beat. No one has done it so far. r»nd gathered Mitchell into the to take his home games to alt. ,h is a daughter of but naming a successor quickly ii tilings happened in the life of local corral (jail to you). the City Stadium in Perth AIL. i and Mm. Thalberg the a foregone conclusion with election Joseph Diaz, of Bergen Street, Held in $100 cash bail, Mitchel or Riverside Park, in Rahwajr, mi Shearer. now only two month* off. The lie- Wednesday night. Diaz had been was given a special hearing Mon- pending which fleld would be iff publican picnic last Sunday is now day, paid $2!i line for disorderly able. In the event that neither I • • t missing two weeks and he was 2,000 ARE PRESENT Business And Professions Beckon ,-hl« won the Women's past history, but the Democratic conduct and sailed away, an he obtained for any single (, /Irs Tennis Champion- picnic is yet to come, being sched- wanted by the police of both Wood- est, then McCarthy will play •nig uled for Sunday, September 21. bridge and Carteret. At 6:45 p. m. nnm on tho road. I fieri Jacobs. And she AT G. O^P. OUTING TO 1936 Graduates Of BorO High\Mrs.JieiiNamed Delegate victory to having plac Mr. Jacoby's resignation was Acting Desk-Sergeant George leaf beneath her hat given the traders at the liist inert- Sheridan learned that Diaz would German-American Citizens' By Daaghters of Rebekah is the moisture from ing, held a week ago. Questioned Miss Scott Completes Survey Showing, Despite Outlook, ,1,.,1 her head a? she Rbout it by a representative of this be waiting at the Old White Club Takes Laurels Mrs. John Reid was elected a NEW BINGO euth a broiling sun newspaper, he said he preferred Church in Woodbridge about that. Many of This Year's Class Have Found Place- delegate to the convention of the ,,Ko Miss Marble got not to discuss his reasons. Mr. time to keep an appointment. In Tug Contest i Daughters of llebekah in Asbury in. Massachu Jacoby was elected municipal ment; With Other sContinaine Studies I'ark next month at a meeting of STARTSATCHURC chairman last S Sheridan notified Woodbridge A crowd estimated at 2,000 at- I Deborah Rebekah I/Oiigc, Wednes- Mayor Joseph did not know Diaz by 1 tended the Republican picnic Sun- Despite the rather gloomy outlook held by many per- day night. Arrangements were lay at Markwalt's grove. Among Games To Be Played ETC Line company executives Jacoby, a former borough record- • - and sent Sergeant John An sons last June when graduates fared forth into the world,'made to celebrate the 85th anni- er, had held the office for two yearsj drea to Woodbridge to identify those attending were several coun- v er8 ry f tll(1 d with President Roose- ty candidates of the Republican the quota completing its studies at Carteret High School! th. e »loca l? .lod^ e < was held in $2,500 bail on a •hvited to the conference, teret. Throughout the day, the The continued popularity charge of bigamy marie by hi« principal, and the school faculty, have made a check-up A rehearsal will be held in Odd •iL'iiirn:a.nce. Speculation committee repuitt, there was not Kullowk1 Hull tonight in prepara- :>ingo wan shown Tuesday ni, i the conference resulted wife. Carteret put a detainer in an argument or disagreeable inci- " Ihe tnembera of the gmduatinK dans of 193tt mid found most of the students started on tion TIM the anniveisaiy celebra- ut tlw first of a new Mries of i , . barge made by the G.O.P. STUDENTS' DANCES at. Woodbridge to have Diaz turned dent of any kind. tion. After the business meeting een parties at Sokol Hall, um over to the police here to answer further study or located in posi- ir foi vice-president, Col, The tug-of-war was carried out Wednesday night, a oarrl party was he auspices of the Sacred Ha Knox, that "today no life a charge of desertion and non-sup- tions. on time at 3 p. m., and the trophy This check-up is made each year CLUBWOMEN BEGIN held by the members and refresh- •ilovalc Church. Throughout .,.-!• policy is secure, no »av- ARE RESUMED HERE port made by the same wife, when went to the team of ten members ments were served. Spring and early Summer gal _ Woodbridge was through with him. but does not usually take place un- ink is safe." of the German-American Citizens' til October. It was undertaken ear- were Tield by this church wWl;| » • » Work Alio Nitrly Pone Wife in M»»i»chuietti Club. Tt is an attractive trophy, lier this year, and the informs^ committee headed by the pai ili Kirchenbaum, ranking According to his wife here in donated by the Republican candi- tion obtained will be verified late I HtlR r ALL^fc ASONfATI0m LvmR mT Rev. A, J. Sakson, in charge. .. h journalist of New York's Carteret, Diaz had another wife in dates. in October. week brought the first gatnea , made a welcoming On New Community Directors Meet To Plan TOUR WILLIAMS PLANT ^flhik " Massachusetts. He had been mar Following the tug, the >«x To B« Nat... in Yiddishmm, to the soccer ried to his aecond wife by Recorder '„*£'„ ^^ *„£'treated ft aaif Twadiy nighi Gathering Place The *urvey shows Hx gfa-ls Of the Opening luncheon before Christmas, alto und« in 'om Palestinel . But the Arthur Brown, of Woodbridge a fiTeam and cak and games Forty-Five Hardwood Ass'n inc showed no signs of recog- The first of the Recreation Divi- few months ago, Wife No. 2 said. ' -• uJne 1936 class are entering hos- direction of Father Sataon. mo g, arranged for them. The grove was pitals to train for nursing, and October 1 . the nice things he said. Then sion dances for this season was Bail had scarcely been fixed in theirs during the hour from 4 to 5. Members In Party £n- Winners of the special i discovered they hadn't un- held Monday night in the Nathan three have entered Newark Normal The board of directors of the prizes were; Michael Mudrak, Woodbridge in the Diaz case when The refreshments committee did School. Three boys and aeven girls tertained Here "iid u word. The younger set Hale school auditorium and drew his wife appeared and withdrew not supply enough for the crowd Carteret Woman's Club held its Pavlick, Mrs. H«sek, Miss ? nit-Mine understands no Yid- an attendance that filled the floor. her complaint. He was dismissed are attending business schools and tirst fall meeting Monday after- urine Fik>, Mrs. Ambrose Ma The aame rules that were in force and everything on the grounds was colleges. Four boys and one girl Forty-five representatives of the Jr., Prank Kaiser, Mrs. Mucha I only Hebrew. so far us the bigamy charge was sold out early in tne evening noon in the home of the president National Hardwood Lumberman's last .season are being continued. are attending colleM and one boy of the club, Mrs. Harry Yetman, Miss Julia Chamra. Merchand • » • concerned, but there was still the There was dancing in the evening. a preparatory school. Two are Association, which has been hold i r of somewhat different There are several members of the Carteret detainer. A Carteret po- of Locust Street. The principal awards consisting of coffee __ committee present. The dances studying engineering, ing its convention in New York carving implements, glass set* "i-ciipied a number of per liceman brought Diaz here, but De- business was making arrangements during the past week, visited the L close at II p. m. fore anything could be done on A large percentage of the class' for the luncheon which will be held various kinds, blankets, tables, a' vir the week-end. Among MORGANS WILL RESIDE members have secured positions, plant of I. T. Williams & Sons on silver set, electric iron, dishes and, • .MII' a competition between The male members of the com- the desertion charge the wife again October I at 1 p. m. at Rahway to Monday. These hardwood lumber mittee keep a sharp lookout for appeared and withdrew that Com- some in offices, others in industry. mark the opening of the fall sea- kitchen utensils, were won by Will •Mi 'nws of six vessels, which ON WASHINGTON AVE. Thirteen girls and twenty-four men who came to Carteret on i following: Edward Panksa, CeoMt ii by the crew of eight from any signs of disorder. This week plaint also. Diaz was a free man. son of the club. There will be a tour of inspection, were mostly Robert Farias and Edward Strack His wife here said the Massachu- boys have already gotten jobs, program of music and talks. Miss Bensulok, Mrs. Heffner, Mrs, Q, "!i.- di Savoia, and the Great- Local Couple, Married Sep- >um the Eastern Coast States al- Lenart. Mrs. C. Walling, Milt broke up a gang of boys hanging setts wife has started divorce pro- wenty-one of these locally. Nornia Bingham, of the staff of the ! hough a number were from Ohio • York Tray Race, held for The first assembly was held at Mary Mudrak. -'ill year and open U> any about the windows. ceedings. tember 10, Return to Newark Evening News, will be the and as far in the Middle West as The keys of the ground floor of he high school today and other principal speaker. Chicago. Some were from New Oth.r Wina.r. nil., waiter in the metropolis. activities will be resumed within a !'"iir waiters entered from the Carteret Inn have been turned Carteret Soon The directors present were: York and Philadelphia metropoli- Stephen Cyzeski, Mrs. p. over to the committee and the short time. With the first football Mrs. Roscoe Levi, Mrs. Charles tan sections including Newark. i u-sUurants, each carrying CARD TOURNAMENT AT only a week away, the cheer- ilia, Andrew Chabak, Miss • . loaded with two glasses and supervisor and others are working Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan, Morris, Mrs. Howard W. Thorn, Herts, Miss Dorothy Yetman, ', there converting it into a recrea- whoae marriage took place Thurs- ng squad is again in evidence. Mrs. Charles Green, Mrs. Oscar The group arrived here at 2:30. ii if rye whiskey. Jack Demp- HARMONY CONTINUES The visit to the plant was led by Ethel Litts, Andrew Chamra,'. tion centre to take the place of day morning, September 10, will Maude Richey, Milton Rabinowiti Stein, Mrs. Thomas Burke, Mrs. Mary Sawyak, Miss Helen Ca • a-, the starter. the one In the lower Chrome sec- make their home in their newly- and Stanley Niemiec of lust year's Clifford Cutter, and Mrs. Emanuel Thomas Blagden, an executive Baseball Tickets Drawing member of the firm of I, T. Wil- mere, Louis T. Kovaes, Miss . • « • tion last year. It will be ready furnished apartment at 52 Wash- eaders hope for many recruits. Lefkowiti:. Heffner, Miss Anna GaVL 'ivard University celebrated for the youngsters in a few days. ington Avenue after their return Miss Bess Richey and Miss Helen Announcement was niad« that liams & Sons. They were scheduled y anniversaryy. Some Set For Sept 28; to be back to New York at 5:30 U«orge Hadroski, Miaa Laura ' from a wedding trip to Washing- Wilson will coach the cheering the sixth annual Herald-Tribune ney, Miss Anna Donchak. i persons took partt. 650 ol ton. The ceremony took place at squad. l New for a meeting. However, the plant delegates from universmej Plan Card Party conference will be held in proved so interesting to men in the Mrs. A. Kondik, Stephen CO 10 o'clock in the Church of the York Septembepe r 22 and 23. The d societies here and GIRLS'FRIENDLY GROUP Tht fiftieth and fifty-first rounds Assumption, Perth Amboy. hardwood lumber business that Mrs. Joseph Trstensky, Mrs. ROSHHAWONAHOPENS ddirectori s are makinki g arrange they were loath to quit at quarter nak, J. Mulligan, Mrs. HAS SPECIAL MEETING of the pinochle tournament of the ments to procure tickets for the Harmony Social Club will be held Mrs. Morgan wa3 Miss Helen An- to five. On their way to tVe bus Stricher, L. D'Zurilla, MM. in j. Lynn Mahaffey, State drews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. flrti($ OF 5697sts^otta. Special greetings will be they they were served sandwiches bus, Michael CapikipiJc,, JosepJosephl H Monday night and a card party broadcast to the conference by h Director, reported a drop Bazaar Plans To Be Com-will be held in the club rooms Michael Andrews of Perth Amboy. at the Carteret Inn with Albert Frank Poll, and Mis'" s Juli" ""a I ' « Jersey's maternal mortality The bridegroom is a son of former President Roosevelt and Governor Burns of the Town Grill acting as Thursday night, September 24th. Two-pky Celebration Ends Landon. Former President Her- ind indications of progress in pleteo; October 9 W. Niemiec ia chairman. Draw- School Commissioner George Mor- caterer. «s for which mean* of pre- gan, and Mrs. Morgan, of Wash- bert Hoover is slated to appear The delegation of hardwood BOY SCOUTS PREP* ln ing for the three $5.50 reserved AtfandownTomght there personally. Others promi- .m are available. Tiww : Next Session seats at the World Series will be ington Avenue. lumbermen's Association were re diphtheria, tuberculous and The Bridal Party nent in the nation's eye who are ceived at the plant by Superinten FOR TESTSJW OUTIH A special meeting of the Girls held at the clubrooms Monday, r World slated to speak are Lemke, Brow- >i. public utilltiea and large instituted by the Board of Educa- and police will take care of the Mrs. Charles Morris, of Wash •tn«s are contwiled by law tion haa/worked out aati&factofUy work except in the high school, higton Avenue, was given a pact; Dr. Edward t, Yorke, son 1Y?®: Kust.Grohman, attem tul. The Mtertain: the lliBae* Hettle Jefferys and 2 e'clock the meetings of tne Por- amii •* W» bicycle there. tW assists Janitor 3tepr~ St. Joseph Holy Name To arranged by we fyti Emma KUhuIKUhl . ThThe next meetinti g taiguese Group under Dr, Eiwo of uid h« ridden here on the the nchoo of the Hi ft and Mrs. 9nvm in Grant Avenue. At the planning wnference last e of painter W Sunday afternoon and evening the beheld to wW I'd, but he.tr._. he could «ml When the police convplete \ta«»- of the Holy all fraternal nu evidttBM" 1 ttntitt Opens Ntw Qtfki following plans were made for the the way. Hefouad a Joseph's Ro- Pull work. In co-opetation with tion* "• either i b they did not tot ue leaving Df. Y«rto plans to practice fa> Bernard „—.the Federation of Churches of nection board, there for th« eitb SlUabeth, under whoaa auspices ^nt'Of the at Kan- d M men work Street, haa| ' Gypsy Smith will conduct an svan- is from vention November 8 to pknuujj wan pro will bt at M frtot — tat tha will conduct I and le Dr. F,T FAGE TWO ^ «to by HUh tataroin« of th« recent JtcketiHKIIUM *tfl brie* «r Ion* w&k* that violet a «1W<2& Yeast Pack VelWtWitti ilcevesl . Victoriato n and R*nate«ncRte e onulv Hfcred amor* the «**« VUit Onr Oprirnl D«pt.! Night And Bay fashions, romantic 18th C«tnry shade*. A number of Important f»»hlons alt giv« background tut house* tepreaented this .color In Lace Is Now the sponsoring of this traditional, their evening groups, lnelndUtt DINE and DAN Keeps Skill one might almost say historical, Vionnet: Plfflet made two violet ATTHl fashion, nhadei the featured colors of taw Clean, Fair Worn By All It's an Edwardian fashion as collection. Ftper! Optical well as a Victorian tradition, both The Wrectolre influence, w> KARITAN Br ELEANOR GUNN being sacred in the designing pronounced In co»tume«, ia alM mrnT,/»ssES ON CKFUIT It has been said that Velvet with lace is a regal com- world. related to mtlUnery in venlotui of BAR and (.In, Southern girls spend more bination and n most flattering one, Edwardian Inflame* the Napoleonic bicorne, the tri-- EVfcRY SATURDA The Edwardian Influence Is corne, the tall "eTolutlonary" time on their appearance — which is perhaps more Important. TOTHS STRAINS ,„ , It navott of the brlde's-mother type ok«n of freq««ntly in discussing h»t. Drapsd colOTful velvet tot- and probably spend it more of elegance but, you'd be surpriB- ...e art collections, this period batin, Spanish sailors, and youth- BLUEBIRD OR( in co\ Surr««list)i have contrived to specifically referring to the early ful high crowned hati are approv- 96 SMITH STREET 'intellijf«ntly — than almost 20th Century during th» reign or ed. For hat* are declared viry make It look younjr, important. PREPARED IN oim . [any women in the world. So I)inner and evening dresses are King Edward VII. That wag an PERTH AMBOY, N. J. era of formal clothes, when ele- Snita in costume, tailored and MODERN Kl|( in - DR. CHAS. SAM, OpInmHriil [let's take a leaf out of the lin this combination block velvet I with white or off-white lace being gance of dress was subscribed to sports variation* are repeatedly AT VERY POPIII AII i•„' 111 Broad St. FX17.ABETH ry of one of them and »<><• jvmt characterized by princess lines, lil- emphasized, and the prediction jwhat silo does. i the choice. The lace in afternoon Chole* B««rt. Win-, n , dresses forms collars and ruffe houelte, flared skirts, ornamenta- made that this fall will be ani ex- [n thf first place, the Southern tion of embroidery, braid and cellent suit geason. Basque jackete, and belts, gileta and revcrx, also in beadu, A number of these featnres CHARLES GAI.li | l?irl takes her beauty roiltim' seri- sections of the bodice that seem to knce-lenirth coatu, boxy coats, cir- ously. It's |inrt of h«r dally Rrhed- are redolent of the Victorian pe- culnr or pleated skirts give new accent the princess line. iod immediately preceding li GREVENS HOTEL • nIn, pist n« murh a* eating is, ami Classic evening gowns in black fillip to suit fashions. 375-377 M luTiiusi' it is » REI.INING • ADJUSTMENTS - undertones make her nails har- DRUM REFACING - 2 Carloads of BED ROOM SUITES TROUBLES CORRECTED monize with all of her favorite lors. When changing from a The Famoua itfe or green frock to a blue, she RAHWAY changes from a rust shade of pol- at Special Prices li to a soft mauve or old rose. Even-Pul BRAKE SERVICE Half-Moom Clear S. f. GASSAWAY, Prop. And she never covers the half- Women's Far-Trimmed SOB-OO 9x12 Wilton Ragi, SAQW\ < Yr«. with Blue Gooie, Newark moon. Her reason ia that it is easier Corsets l 17 E. Milton Are. RAHWAY to keep the cuticles soft and shape- Fall and Winter Coats ™^ MadM«ile# BRyv Gnlista r,nlirf-nn l5 Formerly Albiuen Garage ly but most of us think that this .50 method of applying polish is also nrcttier. Just to be doubly sure Women's $6.98 and $7.98 $£.98 9x12 or 9x10.6 Felt Bate $J. that cuticles ale soft and nails lu- bricated, she also uses a nail cream $5 Dresses . $7.56 at ** twice weekly. i Uplifts Bust All Southern girls cling to the I Control* tradition of keeping out of the sun Diaphragm Women's Regular $2.98 $^.29 Boys' Two-PaoU and protecting hair ami complex- I Flatten! ion against both the sun and wind. DOE Stomach Sueded Fur Felt Hats Suits Miss Nalle. relies on her weekly yeast pack to keep her skin fair Come in — Ba Thirty Years and free of blemishes. Here is how Fitted Cot- 1 she makes it: rectly — Ex- $5.00 Candiewick $<2.49 5 2 lb. Jacquard $O.98 Making Good Glasses Soften two cakes yeast in p e r t Cortat- enough sweet milk to muke a paste ierei. 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•Thousand* County Qmmt it WE SAVE YOU THE CURVE STRETCHER This gent believe* in bigger and better clrcleo; He is cutting a big swath, all right, taking in too much 35% TO 50%territory; if this bird were an avi- ON YOUR ator he would be ruled off the t>iywaya for making the wide open space* seem congested. He tritd to make a right turn, but \t ended up SOLD, INSTALLED CLASSES a turn for the worse, because hie I t* tilt teet w* are oaaari car was going faster than bu men- UNION tal processes. He feels terribly out kitsac la Ha of place—and he i», Uo-rfor thl* little extra territorial iuvaiioa will cost him plenty bucks by the time his victim's lawyer runs him through the vacuum cleaner. DEPT. Cop*' Uaifanu Gay 10 C(MIMI V. la«. i«f two-1 New lora's pollcMMO fal( (wait- ed WIWD In 1808 ta«7 wen tmM tit to wear uniform*, tfcty touted dlitflnt fri»itdi nraUow-tallen blue coatl w(ta feOMH ITH BROAD ST, bntton*, bhw cap* and ptf U ttlephont. t eosti n — i -IJJB1B—j )WER JIlWlI* I»f»M MAKurjo CASJX,rASW ut\tTA*>t,KOVACS M MILE OF PAVING DOUGHTY — to hand it to the Honorable ham to MMjMt HHM ' FforeUo H. Ll Ouardii when comings, you may ncrir FXHIBITS Livdy [fatness Meeting YORK it cornea to a sense of drama. ICbc Star* Mfhu to whlek y«* V VOTED BY COUNCIL For some tint*, tti* Mayor and ordained by UM staff*. h Followed By has bean arftimi with the i,;,hy And Bannaim Borough Will Pay 10% Oi A certain amount of nceaaf CariParty IE OUT health department that no eom* to you easily. B«t y»o ventilation system WMM be ntcw- $29,500 Total «*rj for the old trolky tunnel ex STELLA gtt so far and no further i ompetilion A lively business meeting fol- you alert yourself and get down owed by a fcardpart y Bt which flf- Coit tending tindw Park Avenue frms «n tables were in play, wa» held By DON 34th to 4and Street* — soon to M real hard work. •»MTS BIG CROWD Holiday night in the cnmpsiirn An ordinance to pave Hermann used a* a motor vehicle roadway. Yon ar» fond of travel. headquarters of the General Demo- Avenue and Romanownki Street— To prov« hia contention, La SEPTEMBER 18 aTs a kwn mind and think cratic Organization in Pennine which is a continuation of Her- Guardia sent a parade of twento head into the future on mat I ,n,H.al Floww Shoir Avenue. Fo r m e r Assemblyman nann Avenue—from Jersey Street four trucks through the ttmatl the Is this your birthdaj|r of genera] opinion. Bat wbm .,.,.,,, Woman's Club, Imer E. Brown presided at theto High Street, a distance of three- other night, belchiag iaon»xWe gas Then you have a fine mind. comes to your own attain, WH j ifiernoon in th« D«-business meeting; and made several quarters of g mile, was introduced PLAYWRIGHTS — Acti* tiey, Robert Montgomery, Dennis from their exhaujti. Then—while It in progressive and indepen- times you can't see ahead at at -., King and Ret B««fc ... It nil (iM1(r in Whigton short addresses dealing with the i in town are Rmerfency ambullaeM and re»- dent and thinks along un- In your personal lo»e lif* ,,,,,,.,-s of the club do- Campaign. There were talks also makes for plenty of asides between ruers with gas masks st*o4 by- the salad and U* coffee. usual channels. In fact, you are lens emotionally balanced .,.., nn

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PAGIFOUH the ftollsnd tunnel they ** escape from his act by asserting that hfa • bit*, to in emml or car occupants who toss them sm reference w»« not to the President of the fltw. he takes out his card hearing Chang* either *s encouragement hie plctutre and number and placet or to induce them to itop. But no CARTERET PRESS United States but to a candidate for the It carefully In W pocket A po- mutter the reaion. on busy days, Presidency, To whomever he addressed MAYO* lice' regulation I« the cause, The some are fortunate enough to go to Sabterrfrttoi, ll.BO Per Imx Bnitnefer his remarks there was no neod of abuse. 'cml, .BnOdrnt In- license might be stolen »nd put to their homes with Jingling pockets. Telephone C*rt«r*t 8-1 «©0 Joteph W. Mlttot* »ome Improper us* So, If « cop OBtll »»»4l««f».— *W «•"»!!*. From this point he went to another ex- D. Cue;, Tax AMOMOT. comM along and finds It unfusrd IN MEMORUM Publinhed by Carteret Preiw treme in urging repudiation of debts. But Boronfk Cemeff pr Comb*., Collector of ed. hi> confiscates It Tn order to Bird* Eat fte**t Bag* OFFICE Set it back, the driver h»« to go to Yowmlte National Pork-Park LYNCH—In «d «nd , because of his political indiscretions there Benittlok, Street Comtnis- 7« WASHINGTON AVE., William Qrecnmld the hacking bureau. There It Is rangsrs i»y birds no longer leek mmwy of Marion \,^* slon«r. either returned or n dupll««t* l» CARTERET. N. J. is little fear that his words and his advice Michael Yuehttky worms. They w»!t till motorist* Henry J. Harrington, Chief of l«su*d. But~«nd hence all the • Ml0V*d daughter uA will be taken seriously. He has forfeited Polite. arrive, then swoop down and pluck Clifford Cutter e«re—the driver l« barred from the hot roa»ted bugs from radiator* dferf September 19, j <,,(-,* a H. BT»nt -.- all right to respect and confidence. William RoMman, Chief t>i Fire Sports Editor Dr. H. L. 8trandb«rg Department. driving hid cab for the next three wrm ROMNBLUM dayt. j Errant Plgeea Retorns Tour (l«ntle face nml i,oM,, _»„ o* Mcond etaai matter June 5, Joteph Galvancic Abraham D. Glaus, Borough At- With nadneas we rerun . torney. ' Wilmington. - Missing nearly You hud a kindly wnni f.',, 1H4, at Cartant, N. J., Pott Office, under Juan J. Lulcach Still another bit of knowledge tight yeari, a wandering homing And 4l«d beloved hy nil fee Act of lawk S, 18T9. David 8. Jacoby, Recorder won that drivers for some com- Hamy VO. Platt, clerk Louis T. Koyacs, Police Justice. returned to its owner's loft, panlei must ihow • fixed amount was identified by It* leg-The vole* In mute »nn l( Hn. Walter Vonafc, Overseer of on the meter when Poor. That lovod us well n,1(, ,r nM; H the; Ah, bitter wm thw trUi t., „,, From one so good »• y,,,, Cross-Eyed Meeting! flmt and third Mffldajr. «t « P. M, In Boronf* Ht'l not f UacUrrh BOARtt 0* EDUCATION toy are not forrotun, inv,,,. Dr. H. L. Strandberg, Pret,. Jos«*h '-(fydwHc he hasn't r* Nor Will you ey«r Up fta Maine Election Frank Hanry Matftfas Beigert iSJfirt&^fllH'liD* wrong, A« lon« »• Ufa and mi.'m.,rv i, pulls down nil Bag W« will remember thi-.. Although not inclined like the Repub- Charles Sldnn August J. Perry til he makei It up. the dl/ferenct but we are fboltob whea we Insist August Iitedveti John J. Breta lican spell binders to accept the Democra- coming out of hi* own poeket that all other* shall eonfonn to W« ml»i you now; nm ,,, Charles KrywewiM Mr. Hsmry, clerk That practice II known m "flduig lot*. tic downfall in Maine aa a certain augur of Miss Barbara V. Hermann, Supervising Principal • the ghost." Tour loving »mlle, y(lm K,,nl ** the election in November of Governor Lan- Hn. Ferdinand P. Simons, School Nurse • » • No oj>» ekn fill your ™ Meetings second Wednesday at 8 P. M. in Borough Hall Famatim »f Crl don we do feel that the experience in Maine Leave It to a New York young- Many of the branching forma- ster to spot * chance to pick up a has certain implications. BOARD OF HEALTH tions known •» coml were really MR. ANDUR8. DAVh, Herman Gerk, Pres. Thomas A. Jakeway bit of change. Dally, a bunch made, not by «nhn«l§. bnt by planti, Governor Brann, a Democrat, is the John Kendzeraky, Vice-Pres. Joseph Shutello, Jr, gathers st Canal street where au- snyi a botanist J. P. Goderstad, Secretary. Martin Rock tomobiles line up waiting to entM ! Harry Moore of Maine, He is genial, pos- Mr. Dombrosky, Purchasing AgtStanislaus Dombrosky sessed of a sparkling personality, a capable Miss Loretta Godesky, Hoard Nurse -campaigner and a splendid host. Unqiien- Frank Born, Sxecutive Officer tionably, he is the strongest candidate the Meetings second Thursday at 8 P. M. in Borongh Hall Dear Eottor:—On in'rmint they's somethin' Democratic party has developed in recent wrontr with*gonu> o' ScroRiriiiM's (rliinds he's a gTeat Other singing societies, includ- LEADING MILLS DISPOSE Ol 1HUR PRODUCTS. «& years in that, section of the country. After guy for eatfri' frtrlt, «n' boin' Scotch he likes to ing the Arlon a>>d Fidello, came into exliitcncfc and Pnrk avenue two terms as Chief Executive of his State, ghop around to see whofp he can i ALL SUES 41 come* lllta YI5AR- ptneake*. open wlndolr, The Ten araq»rrf^*NHtrt» Alrt *. .<. CK mt CVrOflt PLAXS CONCERT Moatc M4 D*»d*f To U I LEGION POST The new acttTltUa cofcmHtM of 91. ElUa F««tar«t th« H«br«w Social ABk lUtirtration ofiMmb it 1 Monday sight in Ow »aM,« The choir of St. dUs Chnreh dI«Mx Junior Ctitaf* TW R*b*t Farm Is Wetted H*rTy Heller In Atlantic Strtwl will hold a concert and dance in the annoumwd to Uka plae« st' and worked out wvwal runt Htmchurch hall Sunday night, October Amboy High School ' for the alliance to conaM«r for the starting at » ». m. w»d Mm. Frank i. John Prepntntk will bt In charge Full and Winter. Th« things pro- of tnterUlnmtnt, and the follow- throngbout «he day. R , w • , - " •>.•«!«! Tempany O(Th*UnH Cott d by this committee are bx ing other committee membw* will alsn be held Wn _ f th »*Hn had chart* pnd»iv»* Uww work«4 ont by have been natn«d: day. September 21, from I oV oi cne weekly cAfd party at St» the rtoatar program cammittvt. until t. nt umo\ Joseph'* Church, which WM held were «l«et«d Tuesday Ticketa, John Udtnyi, Michael Tha diatOMlonrroop of tka«BU Qulick; bar, Alex Zartra.uohn To- start September !». , _ lart nlfht at the church instead a meetinf of Csrteret an«e will mMt TuWay M* in of the inttitntloM this xtar «H j it of an ••rth- "' on Friday a« the aenions ususl- , American Lattonf, , naa follows: tin, John SpiMkp , John Lagoyda; the synartttM of th* teWOWhoodrefreshment*hent*, tht e Misses Maryy Ku- under the joint direction at ~ ,1,1 preveht "the take place. The date w»g ad- Waller 8ak; of Iir*«l. The Alllanrt will carry Charles R. Klliott, State < vanced to avoid conflict with S Robert Farlia-JnnioT nakk, MarM y MMolnarolnar, Mary HoloHolo- ,„ winning the Na< on its mual »ctiviU*» t now watoht , MaM n TotinTti , MarM y PavHPH- aloner of Education, and Holy Name rally tonight which d, Anfutt Hunder- on until nut summer. many members of the parish nlan adjutant, Ham Gleckncr nett and Julia fluc*ok; check room, C. MeCinnit, 8UU Direttor „ ft**™"' to attend. officer, Harold Edwards Edward SuperiorSpo. . Andrew Gnlickl , WPA Edaeation profTaM. k _ Ad ttlk l H ber of student* from Cartaret , II,,, Cardh, jurt Winners at theK amM last wasf officer, C. H. Slujnt; s«r Frit**** Hat* Andr«w ttaloka, William Hop (runtat-arms, LouiLi s FabianFbi ; trim fk and Joseph enrolled at the college, and ,„! put the clincher were as follows: James Dunne, Frlgatea bare itx aacaon. They stock, G*W|e are expected to do so. cocktail set,tfy,. B. J. Kathe, glass tett,'TllomuJakeway; county dele Buca^k. , ,„, the team has don« jet; non-players, Mi»a Gladys ift- PreV fttiekrtlgtl BTMI John ,,, Kartell Juat «botft ber. Mm. [jouis Hndnar, Miartl 1\ Chain Mettt A mona*l»* % the memory %C rhorii M bow-an«lor, and the sheet the lata Mrs. Anna Wohlgenw" ith«bwt Pnoche Conran, Beatrice Bodjiar- ifford Cutter. euchre, Mins Gertrude McDonnell, e neiMlRceti i^in*-take their wafpuhort btininess meet wife of Frtd WoMg«mtlri, Wai I _ ,h,. league. -. r Mrs. Prank Craigen, Mr. and Mri. at tiie first meeting in Octo- _ »rft*!-hip Unk No. 25 ,„, nhout. He hsa Joseph Fitrfrerald, Mrs, James ber. Reports were reeeived from Flr.» P.r* FooJ Law of trie (iolden Chain, Tues- Hebrew CiiS&efy, oVperthTlfiSZ , ,,,,.:i.|f a niche in the Dunne, Joseph 0. Shuteilo, Jr., the. delegates on the recent state Mlchtgan was the first to hat* iijth,t in Odd Fellows' Hall hoy. The ceremony of the unv«ll- , ., one of the two or Mrs. James Irving; bridfre. Mis* pure food law similar to th* the meeting a card party wai ing was attended by many friend* ;l c«flv«ntion. Arrasrementa were and relatives of the family. Mra_ vn bonders ever to be Kathryn Fib, Mrs R. J. Beiter, Made for a delegation from the federal law. It wai ptrted M but many of the member* lefI Miss Holen .Inrick, Mrs. Leo on account of the approach Wohlgemuth, who was the form«r post to attend a meeting of the Miss Anna Pavlovsky, died in Aug- county organisation Wednesday yeari ust of last year. „, M.ntuio must be chlfl, EdwarrT Demish, night in Perth Amboy. Jwtoid October 6. I ,.,n|,i. Fri«fc ••"» Mra. John Barney, James Dunne, lolin H. Nevill; fan-tan, Mrs. John (Wrtl eatcaevSn ^iuto. Miss r/)retta Alftozine, Mrs. fILL RACE TUESDAY Strphen Rodnar and Mrs. Kathe. ,ikfr, too. Col|an Wins The Five Mile| J,,,,I(M1 that the Oisnta Unpaccd Handicap ,.,, 1 heir pennant at an PIXSOHALS ,,,,1 get a' ch»n*e 'to The Alpine Wheelmen of Car-1 Miss Helen Fedak, dauRhter of ;\ C big SSTlkS. At eret held another five mile un-| t |Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fedak, of paced handiciip mad race Tuesday. .„,. of Lhc members of l!f Louis street, and Richard Dono- Robert ('oilman was the winner with| ,„,!( pretty tired, ndta- v:m, «on of Mrs, Anna Donovan, of a handicap of three and a half min- 74 Atlantic street, werp married utes. In this race Alfred Fenske Jit MOSKIN S ,f tht: pitchen want Saturday afternoon in St. Joseph's made a new five mile record by Roman Catholic Church by thecovering the course in 15:10 1-6, pnator, Rev. Joseph MulliRan. They The race ended in the following ;nJ aoph«r b«H». Smitk, Iwore attended by Mr. and Mrs. So Easy To No N»«l of Wailing—Chooi* a CompltH „„,! SchumaeW fca»# George Patterson, of 7fi Atlantic order: Robert Colgan, handicap 3V4 minutes; Alfred Fenake, 1 Fall Outfit— and W»ar at You , ,.m*i tkU «ar a»4 street. ite; Leslie Van Pelt, S min- Pay On Eaiy T«mi — ,(,,y get paying "• Afler the ceremony a reception utes; Joseph Kondac, 3 mliftites; was held for immediate friends and Walter Foxe, scratch: Jack WOMEN'S * MISSES' j ,„ |,»»e »ny p«rt if I . relAtlves in the Fedak home hi Jfjmphrles, 1 rrttnut«; Walter Van MM1! , i i,, ttund • chance •* Louis street. Mr. and Mra. Donovan Pelt, 1 minute;' Douglas Humph- will livp in Lincojn avenue. ries, 4'*i minutes. I, its present condition, On Tuesday another tive-mile SUITS handicap road race will be run. FALL COATS ,, ,,iirliinn staff looks bst- Moskins Showing Large h:,t of the Yankee*. It Selection of Clothing TU StyU Hilt of & TOPCOATS , iiiucmbered that the Brown Misses Service; Anreriea's Fath- , ,-.,. i wo pitchers who have An exceptionally larpe selection First Time In 30 Years ion C«nt«rt At* ,:„ the Yankee batters are f appiircl for men, women and R«ody Fw Yo« — ,, • ..mod to looking at in children is licinR shown this Fall by ; MoRkins, friendly credit s^ore for For l he first time in more than Pile** A» Low At .. i. ii-iiKue: Hubbell's screw ill I the family, located at 1H4 Smith thirty yean Frank Brown, hard- ware merchant of the Chrome sec- CHARMING NEW 22" ,! i i simmons' knuckle ball. Street, Perth Amboy, ,,.,,. mny be knuckle balU tion, will not attend the RORI) Ha- This popular Rtoru is capable of nhanah (New Year's) servfees in ON CREDIT „ American League but oultittiiiK the entire family from the Clinitin' synagogue this year. with the cffectiveneu of hi'iiil to foot on easy credit terms DRESSES to suit every income, according to .One nf the founders of the , And if be can get in 1 Dnvid (!ross, manager. No extra CWomi Congregation of Loving r mil refiin tome m*M- har^c i.s made for credit and allJustice, Mr. Brown never before 9S 95 of hii old effectWeneii, merchandise is reasonably priced missed the services there. This imnacher has a downer Folks in need of Fall nnd Winter year he and Mrs. Brown and four i'6 t.1O il,e Yankees may be nppnrcl will do well to shop this of their daughters attended the •ruled in experimenting popular credit store and take ad- service at Anbury Park and proba- vantajre of the large selection and bly will remain there until after reasonable prices. Yom Kippur, September 26. lhil>bell has the most im- iirnnlof any Qlantpitch- ini-t be remembered that i iMiol, veteran pitcher and Jr-t fighter on the Giant Hi doesn't know what it IK: licked and that's an I thing to have around SENSATIONAL OFFER! niil Series. i * * LF.R EQUALS GET YOUR CLOTHES READY FOR This smart copi suit for formal town wear combines hat Vi:s FAST ONE green and black woolen. The collar and revere on the green cape ;il weeks ago when and the belt and button* on the black dress are black Persian. COLD WEATHER AT OUR LOW PRICES •Inn d'a sensational The profiled turban l> black and green antelope. l'ob Feller, almost i! a league record in Where Seed PetrU Are Found Whit Man Needi to Live lift eon Browns in his "Seed" pearls are BO called be- The. average human needs 3% pounds of food a day, 4 pounds o( • iH'urance as a major cause they are tiny and appear like seeds. They are the pearls of Ger- water, and 81 pounds of air. he received credit many, Ireland, Scotland, Russia ancl :vinarkable feat, but China. !'• inid he couldn't do That't the Friend !ii'T day in Cleveland he "A friend," said Uncle Kben, "Is Look At This uwn league record by one who knocks at yuh door lnstld , vciiltiMi and tied the of behind y«b back." ii- record held by Dizzy in Athletics were his vie- Today he bids iair to win the nr hud a nice cloudy day batting crown in the American FIXTURE! • do his stuff. Hi« chief League, the first shortstop in the '.Mill' is a lightning-fast history of the league to make the fastest since Grove was grade. In the National League, •I'Avn the enemy for Con 184 Smith St., two have done it—Arky Vaughn and his roommate, old Honus Wag- <•• Appling of the Wbite ner. Perth Amboy arted the leaioo by »ajr- jKrover Cleveland . Alexander would be satlifted if be criticizes the present method of ;,:d « batting avenge of throwing waste balls by preaent- or the teuon. day pitchers. Warehouse Now Being LADIES' AND MEN'S TOPCOATS MEN'S OVERCOATS SOLD OUT! I1 : COMPLETELY BY OUR THl -FRIDAY - SATURDAY EXPERT 3.00 RELINED TAILOR ^^ UP Why not replace those This low price includes cost of materials and all labor ugly and worn out fixtures charges. Complete satisfaction guaranteed. with this new and artistic FURNITURE **************************** All Purpose Lighting Fix- ture. On the fixture illus- CASH AMD CARRY PRICED WHY fAY MORE? trated here you will find AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST a four way switch control, f WOMEN'S MEN'S Every stick of furniture in our big warehouse must be sold during this ft—% mm that operates as follows: Co-F*atnr* SUITS DRESSES Removal Sale. Nothing is reserved — nothing held back — everything prtcftd 1 turn—Lights table re->| DRY CLEANED A M * M DRY CLEANED way below wholesale cost Get your share of the warehouse bargains. Only • Sector only AND PRESSED ^*J %^ AND PRESSED short time left until we move to our new location — in the meantime we must sell 2 turns—Lights outside *•**•****••••••*••••••••••* out. lights, plus table 39 BEDROOM SUITES LIVING ROOM SUITES reflector • HERE'S WHY WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY 2-Pc. Living Room Suite, 3 turn*.—Lights ouUide We cut OV*HM«4 to the bone — and ar* tatiified with ana)l 3-Pc. Beiroom Suitei, (GRAND qroBU, JLarg* volumn «nd uo delivery lervicc tivei you «d- Reg. $79, Now lights only Reg. $49, Now swringh That'* why «" pri««. »r« lower. 4 turn*—Extinguishes all 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite, 3-Pc. Living Room Suite lights EXTRA SPECIAL Reg. $150, low Reg. $95, Now 7-Pc. Bedroom Suite, 3-Pc. Living Room Suite \ With thli lUtuM >o« GARMENTS •I tm Reg. $179, Now »itl»r a direct or D**YY $&pm> AND PR«|«« Reg. $119, Now * ttEQUEST FEATURE SAT. NITE light. Tha room !• VCTWfTE COLBERCOLBERT liPtint»*t«!—«U'k not «xUt. ^ MEN'S HATS NECKTIES DRY CLEANED AND ed Her Boss' We carry in stock at alj CLEANED PRESSED tipes hundreds of oth^rj AND BLOCKED LdgMing Fixtures, BB well [ JAKE WITHERS as Electrical Supplies and ] STATEN Appliances. 9x12 Axmlnstermm RUGS $2- tET anc Ginger Rogers And Fred Jjtaiife At The Majestic BELOW—Tlie stupendous "Silver SaadpJ" night club . . . LEFT— Act Ihmtmmd'Striat 'SWING TIME' GIVES Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in th«j Swing Waltx . . . RIGHT— Opens At Crescent Today Director George Steven* alrf Ginger Refer* Here is big news! "Ace Drnm- BRILLIANTDANCERS mond," Universal'!! thrilling 18 chapter film from the popular newspaper feature by Capt. Eddie ANOTHERJRIUMPH Rlcltenbacker, will open its first , installment at the Crescent Thea- tre today. With John King in the Fred Astaire, Ginger Rojf- title role and Jean Rogers, Noah MOdERS Beery, Jr., and Guy Bates Poet In \,, en Co-Star In Musical other featured parts. ^••••'' l«d,v At Majestic Few jiioturM this spa»on havp TWO prenentod a supporting cant laden CONTINUE,, With finch glitterine liu'hLs IR stud FEATUlt* SHOWS the roster of "Swin* Time," the DAl| ^ delightful flimusiciil, co-starring Fred Antalre anil Ginger Rogers opening: tonight at the Majeitic TODAY . BATUWBAV • 8UNDAY . a DAY 3 Theatre. As AMnire's htiddy in lef?erde main, Victor Moore heads the fea- tured fast. Recruited from musical comedy utage 3 DIG ATTRACTIONS on which he appeared in such Difinini iililc hits as "Anything IARRY < Goes" and "Of Thee I Sing, Moorr is mated with Helen Bro- 'Button' ACE derick, annthrr footlijrht comedy r* see, in "Swing Time." (RABDE Betty Fumes?, feminine charm- er! completes n romantic triangle wwbPISODm IAIT mmE WKT involving FYed a n d Ginger, ARIZONf Georges Metaxa, sinking star of An IODIII1CKEHI.: . "Cat and the Fiddle" and "Music RAIDER) Wi Of**!* Wn, >l'.,. In the Air," is Fred's rival for Miss JOHN KINO. Iff. Rogers favor. Krir filore, who ,.100111. HO*n / gained a legion of fans as a result of his splendid laugh-making in previous Astaire-Rogcrs shows, of- fers a comic characterization in "SwiiiR Time." CHESTER MORRIS Jerome Kern scored "fiwing Time," providing "The Way You Look Tonight," "A Fine Ro FAY WRAY , " "Pick Ynumelf Tin," ''Never Gonna Dunce," "Bojangles Hurkujn" nnd "Tha WulU in Swing Time," the filling dance spectacle treats in the picture. Dorothy Fields in responsible for the lyrics for these numbers. 'THE ARIZONA RAIDERS' PACKED WITH THRILLS ABOVE—Fred Astaire in burnt cork Larry Crabbe, Marsha Hunt .. . LEFT—John Harkrider, scenic de- Head Cast Of Picture signer, with a model of his Silver San- At Crescent dal night club setting "THEY MET IN A TAXI' Larry Cnibbc and Marsha Hunt sleuth, intending to hold him cap- SCREEN NEWCOMER IT'S THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT head the cast of a new tbrill filled, tive until the handicap is run. SINCE "IT HAPPENED ONE NK.HT hard-riding Zane Grey Western, By a clever ruse, Chan outwits REFUSES CONTRACT If You Want To Enjoy A Swell Eran "The Arizona Raiders," scheduled Charlie Chan Faces Greatest Odds his captors and arrives at the track Drop In And SM U. TO-NIGHT to open today nt the Crescent just before the big race. With the Paradoxical as it may seem, Hel- Theatre. The story presents Crab- aid of his son, Keye Luke, Chan en<> LeBerthon, young, talented be fans with a plot packed with Of His Carter In New Strand Film creates a furore at the track and and beautiful, turned down a novel angles. in the resulting excitement, restor- movie contract in favor of going A rope is around the hero's neck A huge Rambling: syndicate that ations of a huge gambling syndi- es Avalanche to his true colors. on t'ne New York stage because ththe picturit e opens; he makek s ajsttipn at nothing, u phantom killer cate. The horses leave the post in a she wants to be a bip success in ; break mid elinli'* II who strikes with an unseen hand, Chan is called in to Investigate burst of speed—and as they round Hollywood. has planned to hang him for sup- the case by the horse's owner. into the home stretch, the killer Helene received the offer of a posed horse theft despite hie pro- poison foam nnd a devilish infra- ray dart that slays with the speed When the boat docks at Honolulu, strikes again! contract during production of "To tests of innocence. He has ridden Chan goes on board to find the only a short time before he comes of light menace Charlie Chan as Faced with the most baffling Mary—With Love," Twentieth turfman dead—kicked to death by case of his career, Chan races neck- Century-Fox picture coming to- on another group, intent on hang- the famous sleuth faces the great- Avalanche- ing n second man, Raymond Hat- and-neck with death to the finish night to the Ditmas Th«itre with est odds of his career in "Charlie Chan uncovers evidence that es- line—in a climax that's the most Warner Baxter and Mjrna Loy ton. Surprising the party, he makes Chan at the Race Track," opening 4 DAYS STARTING WITH good Hatton's release. tablishes the fact that it is not an exciting and thrill-packed of all the starred. '> tonight at the Strand Theatre. accidental death but murder. When Charlie Chan adventures. The two become saddle-routes Although a veteran of Little, Hailed aa the most im-illing and the boat leaves Honolulu fur Loa H. Bruce Humbcrstone directed Theatre stage productions, Helene [ _ e.nd head for Arizona and safety. hilling Charlie Chun picture ever In the first Arizona town they Angeles, Chan is on board—trail- "Charlie Chan at the Race Track," ) felt that she needed more experi-1 the contract in favor of going Eaat brought to the screen, Warner ing the killer. with ^ohn Stone associate produc- |jince before seeking a permanent [ to appear in stock and on Broad- PREVDE FRIDAY N1TE ,'leach, Hatton gets jailed for shoot- Oland again plays Earl Den- Big- place on the screen, and refused!way. > a snloon ami (rabhe is| , wily detective, with Keyo Avalanche is entered in the forc. ,e '° ,{.r,ee,hm bV. S(;!1,1'"18' ,a Luke, Helen Wood, Thomas Beck, $100,000 Santa Juanita Handicap herd of cattle stampeding through Alan Dinehart and Gavin Muir also —but Chan discovers that the 2 the main street, to demolish the featured in the caat horse has been switched with an- tyou bmt #town's lock-up. Because Hatton, in The film opens with a road of other thoroughbred. The gambling jail, has promised to aid young ring is plotting a huge clean-up! Johnny Downs in eloping with excitement at the Melbourne race HERE'S CHAN'S CHILUNGEST Marsha Hunt's sister, they vide to track in Australia where Avalan- Chan delves deeper and deeper the ranch che, the odds-on favorite, loses into the case—and the day of the THRILUNGEST...AND BEST! of Miss Hunt and get the sweepstakes through the oper- big race the gamblers kidnap the PREVUE TONIGHT jobs. BAXTERLOY, REUNITED PLAY IN NEWROMANCE PHONE: To Hmy~— With Love' PREVUE TONIGHT! P. A. 4-0108 MAJESTIC Gives Ian Hunter Lead- Tlirre &kowa ing Role, Also Dull). At 2iOO Telephone I'. M. null Hi 7 I1. A. 4-3388 5:12 "Road To Glory" A story that strikes deep and nu.l I) 1\ M. Seven (7) Days sure at love today, comes today to 6:53 "Swing Time" the Ditmas Theatre, in the Twen- ON STATE STREET at the FIVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY 8:36 "Road To Glory" tieth Centuiy-Fox picturization of Staring With 10:17 "Swing Tin*" Richard Sherman's sensationally VUET0N1TE successful novel of modern ro- Seven (7) Days Starting With Prevue Tontte mance, "To Mary—-With Love." ' •'• ' iHfH^AA**itkirkirkirkirkitkiiirtk'tk Warner Kaxter and Myrna Loy, 7:00 "Girli' Dormitory" tt;**• "Girls' Dormitory" together for the third time cine- 8:09 "To Mary—With 10:53 "To Mary—With 'maticaliy, are co-stau'ed and their Love" Love" > performances opposite each other "L«t Yourself In For A Wonderful Time!" are said to surpass the heights they * reached in "Broadway Bill" and "WAR-IP' MYRNA " ^Penthouse." Jan Hunter, us Myrna's child- hood sweetheart who still loves r, and Claire Trevor, as the good- BAXTER LOY Mc gill who almost disrupts the finance, are featured in the vast ^united in ty ihich also includes Jean Dixon. <** A love-letter romance, "To Mary •ntost talked-about -With Love,' opens with the mar- e of Baxter and Miss Loy. Best ROGttf is Ian Hunter who bides his et with a grin, at seeing Myr- l happiness in Baxter's arms. Jaking love lightly, yet loving l they move through their yoon and then return to v York where Baxter plunges (the stock market, intent "n ue- l a fortune.

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THURS. - FRI, (ftim TUES T<.T omen Warned Against Cluti

I) TRAIT CAN BE his own with one OUTFITS FOR FALL AFTERNOONS r'i till recovery may be OPENING OF SCHOOL^eome: <•- mpiste. out or Making of •* taw fcatr. _. Irarrows under the ONE, THREAT Ann ti- Greater Jflf n the family. The ItQme use of tar, salisyliay e acid and sulphur. Per ditions if treated eary rect a yoang MM 4ees net ant I Supervision Bat Skm and caustics ft UMafe as K («<«*• Is Children shouldd tw, tao^rt when gW to ge oat alone with htaa N|' l,»n Haying' cause extreme pal* and _ ankles 4 or itcith «H ahmys be they AnA t start to «oho»ll tiwttit thth« night beftoe ae he* net her pe* ring sears. Watts oin ( Diseases Commoa ookad for In onrwdad a0M«m«ms. first ehore on r*tun)af kata* ia Mtt' M4 MVMI hsta feond" " , ..;M ISJIOT EAST . iy removed by the use of It ia tot alwayt an Wttwtkm of to carefully wmh their handt. Thto abWi. |R CONSTANT CARE URGED JT-ray or the electric aeedle. umlenUinwa, at a Mri *ak*i or Is wpecitlly impoTtant befor* ,,,iAN MAYSMAftTtN Another cemmon contagions dis- By CLAUD N. CHRISMAN, M. D. ease of achool children is ring- food for thought worm. We hare all become ring !irr prtoted Vacation in over and your woifm conscious, since athlete's or "fotifug foot" has become an al- i ,,f us, women fla- hfldren are in school. In most uniTJfcrc disease. Ringworm ways, it is a great relief ,[,,t<> on acquiring of the seal* i»s nontt sae owimumoammon, but o know that they are grow- H Must always be e»p«ted t« crop h. y love to shop Out amonit whool children. H is a !,,,p means t» buy ing up; that they are under f growth which attacks the careful supervision and you ,!iv They ao acquire i •,jn«lilions of "things" are relieved of the constant chatter for a while. ; Piano Initractions ,11 chosen and melee* But, as every clond hag a silver START YOUR CMttJJ HOW!) ..,., know it the hwue to lining, any advance has its draw- BOTH INDIVIDUAL AND] ,., uithmeaningleaa,.out- backs. Numerous inconveniences CROUP LESSONS GIVEN.) .ilioKether undesirable will develop as the result of con- tact with so many other children. Far Farther Informatics ELECTRIC M ncquiaitive by na Many of these distresses nm in the CALL OR SE£ nod trait in but form of skin diseases, which do not impair the health, hut do cause Mrs. George Rhode* i,iy it can- be much discomffirt and Ions of time A GRADUATE OP REFRIGERATION n school. , „ nf Elsie Janii, . 1131. ty AMMM. THE VON STERNSEftC One of the most common o ,.tress, who naturally At toft—A pUtld flannel $hlrt, which may be worn n over- CONSERVATORY MAKES IT POSSIBLE! ..mil many possession*, these is impetigo; a contagious OF MUSIC blouM of twft-ifi, accmti in bosom jront detail with navy ptplngt form of eczema. In ndulta it is re- Not only do you sav« on quantity food pop- .•nit. to understand how IN PHILADELPHIA chaacs through O-B Rafrigeratlon, but tha 0-1 heroine a bor-den. andbutttmt. ferred to as "barber's itch." If one child contracts it, v^ry shortly •nd Thrift Unit gives you opmathtr eeonomias b«aid«a. Martin: When Elsie At right—Braided detail in white, and green at the neckline THE FLEMINGTON Still more, you ret 6-y«ar Performance Protection. ,1 household effects a almost all those with whom h and heavy lUk tameU on the tvbvlar belt are jeaturei a» a tatto comes in contact will develop the CHILDREN'S CHOIR Payments art as low aa |6 par monHi. rnily, she explain : SCHOOL twik in green trouble. It occurs on the hands and ,1 i no many possessions face, particularly on 11M; forehead ,unh money. TKiM'att aa a small flattened Mister which • 1 IB Gnw Avanae HOME SERVKE AftUANCES, Inc. rbptoires ami ftirtni n yellowfedr ^ WOOMMMMkB, N. i. this tfal brown crust. Often several blisters 2M HOBART ST. PERTH AMBOY Oysters Are in Season; rupture and run together making ,-1,1 in over-nin with a patch ranging from the size of a ,;,v« plenty of possei dime to that of a silver dollar. , money. A forced sal Wattling Will Cure nils in what bustae* Serve Them in a Loaf of five cents The infection is carried from By JUDITH WILSON Cr««m of Mnihreooi Soap one spot to another by rubbing Now that oysters have Celery RU« OUTM and scratching. It is annoying and ., talnm Not AlMt* been brought from their cold Oyiter Shorteakei disfiguring. «<> have a tendency to ButUrmi Crun Pa«a The disease is due to both strep- PMsiona as asset*. Tpere watery bed»and a plentiful Mixed Green SnUd tococcus and staphlycoccus germs. , Inference between tkem. supply of them have found Lomon Meriafue Ttartt It is readily cured in the early ••. school of economics their way to our markets, we Coffee stages by the libornl use of soap ,i, up the study. We could and water and the frequent ap- will b« looking around for Orrtcr Loaf , httle instruction in the Remove the top and scoop ou plication of an ointment compris- ed nf ammoniated mercury, 10 ,kin(f assets of OUr JWS-old and new ways of serving the center from a small loaf them. Hen especially enjoy oy- grains, and unguentum nquae ro- •niis couldn't, and dur sandwich bread. Brush softened sae, one ounce. The child should ThU Food Mark* I* • BfmMh ,1, picssion scarcely a mansters, so if you want to keep one butter inside and out and toast in be removed from school jind com- of Hi* TIGER POOD uvcrloaded with poases- particular man happy, see that n hot oven until the bread is gold- MARKET of N.w.rk. N. J. .1,1 do anything about 11- oysters appear at least once on en brown on all sides. Meanwhile, ,, them. They just accu- pick over 24 large oysters, remov- W»shln|rtnn> Escape C.\Usi eating up space and run rour weekly menus. ing any bits of shell. Dip in H4 History tells how Washington, a overhead into tae higher cupn flour, then in 2 eggs, well colonel under General Brnddock In PrVUITS AND • n't it always a food thing DINNERS the French and Indian war of 1775, , omloss down to a level Tomato-Artichoke Caupvt b«nt«n and finally in 2 cups lino dry crumbs. Kry in deep fat about won one ol the few aurvivoro In the , ,te with oflri Kltton In Shrimp G»b* wtth IUM Ill-fated ambuscade ot July J, but VEGETABLES .•en milllonalmnavelearn- Crnrty Roll* 2 minute* until puffy and golden CotUfe PoddlBj with brown. Place the fried oysters in there Is a sequel which records the |n in the past ftW years that Ijtrgp U. S. #1 Yellow -sions they so eagerly Effuse 3«uce the loaf, place in the oven for n wonder of his escape. Years after- ward an aged Indian chief came i,i vn-re burdens and not T«i with Lamon few minutes to keep hot and serve from a long journey to meet him, ; .-scsaions. with a rich cream sauce to which ONIONS 51k saying he had a great wish to see NEW GREEN My I have become an ad- French Beds Elaborate finely chopped parsley has been the man who was protected by the )i the simple life, the house added. Garnish with parsley and Great Spirit, and could not be slain SPECIALS •lr of the road and all that During Day of Louis XIV sliced gherkins. In battle, how in thut amjuscade, hi thuiK. Certainly I am much In France during tbe time of CABBAGE 3 lbs. , | by the fact' that so many he had specially singled out Wnsh- HARD RIPE Louis XIV the bed frequently stood SOAP REMOVES IODINE lngton, bidding the others to do ao 1 ns are ecqciri:-.;. thing* In an alcove provided for It with s > of their flsandal rat- Warm water and soap will re- also, without any effect, until they CHASE AND SANBORN'S DATED COFFEE balustrade In front, giving It a posi- move fresh iodine stains. If the were convinced he could not be TOMATOES 41k tion of Importance and also separat- stains are old, apply concentrated ume reason, difficult to ex shot and censed to aim at him. EATING & COOKING Del-Monte ii r< >'»t many otherwise in ing It from Its boudoir like Hurronnd- ammonia and wash off with alcohol. i! iKoyile seem to think that Incs. These rooms reached great Deluxe f.-, ••!- brinnyg „-„--_prestige- . The belglits of elegance. Usually, notes •THE FASHION BAR' APPLES 4lbs. a writer ID the New Yorlc Sun, the FI CTI1 ndu , on the other JUICY CAUF. tha..._t. the man who has woodwork was painted white and GRAPE FRUIT " ™" R.«.S-C- blessed indeed. Who is gold with panels of finest silk bro- cade, often blue and slWer or blue uiica we suffer from BO- LEMONS dozen' and white or blue ground and varied SMART GOWNS CALIF. BARTLETT iiition. People are con- colors kept subservient to the ROYAL GELATIN OR PUDDING •IIIJT forced into difficul- ground. The elaborate bed hangings aiiiiot master by force i Wives, especially, are] and coverlet were of the same ma- PEARS 6for Re«.Su«Can "minx to their husbands terial as the walls ami were elfec STRINGLESS DEWONTE TOMATO SAUCE tlvely trimmed with silver >r gold MODERATELY ,,'iy sparkle in their eyeB •riund has more earthly braids. Tali, Mfc 1 Cm* II her husband can afford. In England, Chippendale designed BEANS 3k not appreciate.— came more graceful and fsuilnlne. PURE JELLIES Columns supporting canopies wa» FRESH BAMS S-«s. Btle. • ii, it all boils down to supplanted by beds wltii paneled v. iiat one wants out of iK' ha« the wanderlust, head sad footboards of wood or of Whole or ek I be ready at a moment's •Ilk or cane with surrounding tram Half 1ARASHIN0 CHERRIES ' ili^ht, assuming, that of painted carved wood. They stood 2S AN EDUCATOR PRODUCT 1-U»pkc«. IIC is in & position to in- free of their draperies, whleh usu- a trip. IJI that case, the ally bong from a crown or segment LEAN PLAIC or .I'.^ions the better. Trav- of a drele or ellipse attached to the NAVaBEEF gclb. 1N CUBES lib. '••'< is the only way to en- wall above them. STALEY'S GLOSS STARCH - .-Iinur at all. If, on the I. one ia the type to take FRANKFURTERS i in the noil, waai ia more Ring, Long or Large «—*• i t,'mtifyin(( than sur- Mice in Milady'a Hair BOLOGNA PHS1FS TOMATOES "iM-self with cherished A homebody get* a tre- Conan09 Many Yeaaa Af° BY PIBCE iniiiiint of pleaeuw out As a loault of htatorloal ftn^y ot 19- EMBOSSED 891* « H«*. ' and is forever "doing the Eighteenth oeatury. a wjttor la WIFE NAPKINS in it. the Journal of the koyal Bocl«ty of COHAGE HAMS 35c lb i'ii|ilicimu«, don't forget Arts aays th|t dnrim th«t period la Rag. ffo. 1 Can "•• >-ollectors, and what Kufland women wor« most etaborate 1 Leap Boiling or Frying O f%c lb. DOLES PINEAPPLE • urn anyone experience 1 . A bead genertf'y last- lima coilectlngf Many ed three weeM before M *a* BACON av PIECE *•«# • like that—antique hunt- FINEST QUALITY Quart Jar Ll!ilance. , ' ofle and nine weeks waa las long as it could safely go In mm- Dili PICKLES 1 '••"•• that v»»»«s8lons >>!.v liquid oaaeto, .even mer. One went to b«d In a qtgbteap LONG ISLAND DOCKS •y way have d of the extlnisulsher farlety, «ad« of i'> >ble i stlfrenea llneu or pasteboard, or, at '"•"•ver, represent, iOip any rate, In a strong net fillet. A«- '•• prudova or valuable corfllng to BW»teai»orary art, a lady "<- who has 4««ux4d them In an tbla artindalliy ooff SIRlOWor coul* itSlook DAIRY An adTertiiameut of im Use Electric Appfiances for Porterh«uSe STEAK BAKERY WE WH HOME BEAUTY TREATMENTS FISH POOD CAKE Our eleetri« beauty ap^i#Me««f« naaan; JERSEY WEAKFISH, BISCUIT ROLLS tmi mytnue «l ikemimkf ke purchaae «* rmomWWTING CRUOLERS UH. bla a small increase ovw ikv ci#b J>nw> 4a. ".the i dryer ii p(£*4 M IT-99 "^" COFTEE RWGf tTED

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Golfs Not So Bad

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HOM i lio start Dan MrKIIIough as. Flonkol like money to Rofe Miv MiOrd, matter and maimgeT of Champions, K\g money I And from the filarl ho looked like tronnle. In the llrat plsre Pan hud « kid. 8ll- yenrnld Tommy who wpl>t wher# Pun went, or thorp w»a no nsm* on nn.v dotted line. MrOird I'runncd. He'd he d—4 If tii<) 1 inn hi* rnrop Into a kin- dergarten. Hut Hun had the cham- "11 pionship In him. MiOrd took him nn Ami Tummy wasn't mneh both- »vi ana Y\\Y\*-r*2^/^l - * . V/l re er no long n B ho could be near Dan. I Then nlioiit R!I months hefore th» title limit I'an (Uncovered golf. Golf I If lit' took li'Sfiona. Ha began to talk ai"Mil his tmrkHwing, his pivot, hli shorl >,'"""'. and the weight of his - newest I nm, until McCord confided profanely that he Hldn't know i whether h* had a rottea golfer on Ills hnndt or an even more rotten WJ flr liter. UVdut'xdny afternoon, ]u«l alt V hmtra hefore thn fight. Dun McRll- IOIIL'II nrrlvrd nt the Merrer Siibur- bnn h»*pltnl. He. slumped uncon- scious on thR frnnt test of the lmiK hlne car that had knocked him dmm. In Dm rear sent Tommy crouched on the cushions, his feet on Dun's hue or clubs. Quit* ar- curilitif: hi the prediction of McCord, Dun hud run away one* too often for n round of Rolf. At five o'clock Dan Still lay tin- eolations In the hospital room that hml become the center of tho aports world. The driver of the car told his slnry to the reporters: "The kid dodged Into the rond chtislng a golf hall. I saw the blf fellow Jump. Mn threw the klrt ont of the way. Then I hit him. Ton know you can't stop a car In ten feet."

II nfe McCord tramped the hos- pital corridor*, hla jaws damped tightly on a thick cigar. Tommy, surrounded by anxlon* and excited narses, sat near a win- dow In tho waiting room, rolling. TM 6LA.& < MBT two golf balls taken from his bnlg* tOOK *.T 'EM Ing pneketa, back and forth on the AAY, \OC JUMBO'S KIONA.PPC0 D? fO ^E'CI. SO window (111. '* 6OIM' TO t>0 HOV tt Doctor Reynold* gave the nn* SWIM ? conscious fighter a hurried exam- ination, than shook his head. "BA8 concussion," he decided. 'The main (li I us Is to get him back to consciousness." lie turned from his table of Instruments. "You see, he must want to Ilve^' Fe looked at the slitl face on the white pillow, "Is he fond of the kid?" MfOnrd sntiiledL "ITe got lilin self half killed saving him, didn't J\e? v Sure. He and the kid are Inseparable." Doctor Reynolds was thoughtful, "Well, It's worth trying." He turned to McCord: "Bring the boy in. Tell him to wnke his father np. Tell him It's i game." THE- KELLY K . The child came In with McCord. He was accustomed to the up* and downs of his father's ring career. CHEER UP! BONT ' Be iind seen bnntlnget befora He '. tttHON walked over to the bed. At Ma- FOSfaETTO IN HIS Cord'B sign he shouted: "Hey, Dad I ,OIC1 TOKI5C Got up—time for the chow I" Y'KNOW J Tlie shrill young voice was lost in the heavy waiting silence. 60NA DO WITH ALL THAT No one had noticed when Tommy £0DLIVER OIL? retreated to the big easy chair In I DUNNO! I DtlNNOf the earner. He must be very quiet he knew until they got his father awake. The room was still, and waiting was dull. From the pock- ets in pants, shirt and sweater, he brought his collection of golf balls. He made a little mound of them OD one side of the chair and then Started placing them on hla other tide. How many had he? He be- gan to count slowly. "One . . . two . . ," His clear childish vulct! cut the stillness star- tllngly. He almost dropped one but recovered It with a quick lunge. INDISPEMSARY eard as from a great distance the f of tlie crowd when a agnter down; the glare of the ring was eforo him, sji Tommy's lips parted for the next "umber. McCord leaped across the obi and clnpped Ills bund harshly ver the boy's mouth. [Dab's eyeB opened and stared va- Stntly around the room until they und McOord'H face. His lips ^audibly, "Wh«tj a wallop I" aduslljy his eyes cleared. He saw and his face broke Into • lite, "Hey kid, y'all rightr ha

wtitn Doctor Ueynoldt had dared that Dan would be as good new In no time and McCord think of Tommy again, he UTTUOtONTMT YEP! 6OT WE the child asleep tn the wait- TKXlaUDWTEM mom. WHEELS WriLCMLMriHC ord carried him out to the die boy catd drtwally: "Yon my face, link Bufe. You lf, <|pn'tyo«ir»

Natural Sabelioa of Nftttaul Park want yoa to wont oat Natural selectlvn U the proceaa tM SCMLIIU dtocorenr of )u North Iflaton «f Aeadla National of nature by which plants and ani- Parlllc, w«i led to warcfe ftp lWko rl»«r, on fl* «m» of • nn mm*m <* m mv*$iu **m mal* beat fitted to their euTlron- olher «»* by thi» hoant« of •» 4 t» »uwUe ««4 t* v 'petuate the cbaracterUUca which •aabled them to survive, ro Drlcam. invwitet «l to. oi Civil A b.»y Hrlwaahoruonttu bat- tnut, oak, pine. ft and poptoi »«N iuitan and SJxttWtk KURT Pt o High School Fo This Y« RingenOiiHAB Teams Will Play Games In By MEYER Stirs BrtU«,M Perth Amboy Or Rahwai IT ALWAYS HAPPENS Gel 13 Hits Again** 9 for The Carteret High School material," Mid Mr. H«nry. "fa . , iways happens when you start writing about how Price's All Start—Sit Six- football team will not play great *t the present time that .1 ,;iMoball player Joe Medwick is when he runs out Run RallyDecMe.G»m« any of its frames at home this would b« folly to UM the field •,,irf goes into a batting slump. It happened last, thii seuon." Although outhlttfnf thtir oppo- season. Mr. Hanry further tUUd . ,,l so long ago I devoted part of this column to tell- This brief announcement after th« field will b« §••<)« skies. And then what happens. He takes a dive X tn !>, to the Price's All Stars Mon- conferring with School Com-n«td be used this ys«r it wnni l rob i ,-.• ,,; into a batting slump that pulls him down from day night at Leiblg's Field In the missioner Frank Haury re- »[ __P «bility h»ve to b« c d wain And ,|jnjr hitter to third position in the batting race. single game playoff for second garding th.- advisability of. '• * k I thought I had the bet cinched. But now I am the hnrrtugh championship. Th explained that while the but to seed it and let it nettle L _ of the field has been coin - few |M1I1K to realize that I might lose yet. A LOVE CHARM llrit game wan played Wednesday ... , , .. ..„ u . ». months. By ne)(t Spring It 11, pile his batting dump during the past two weeks, night with th* second scheduled l-N-U-ly resiled ,.t rt.ll h»» to be wi,, hp nnp of ,^ „ , ^ , LEGEND HM> FT THAT FOR SEVEN DAYS seeded. And to |>l*y football •• - , written on Monday night) Medwick reaped addi- BEFORE AND AfTER THE YEAR'S SHORT- for tonight at Leibijr's Field KFinifs on the field at this stafri' The Rangers rolled up a 2 to 1 i ,,1,-els this week when he was named for the second EST PAY THERE WOULD BE NO STORMS would be ruinous ID the work that Mr. Haury i lead in the second frame. In the has been done so far. "The invest- that afterthe ,._- ,™ ,11 year on Babe Ruth's all star baseball team for bCCAOSE THE HALCYON, OR KINGFISHER, ,,ii season. This Bquad embraces both leagues, and third, two Ranger hits went tn ment in the field, in both labor ond pletely surfaced tnd leeded, pl«n» ;;^| r WAS BROODING ON HER FLOATING NEST waste when with one away nm will be laid for the erection of a| ,',,n(lucted with the aid of baseball expert* all over ON THE OCEAN. HENCE THE BIRD SUP- runners on first and sefftml .Jnrk- stadium. • MMnlry. Meddy was one of three players who was McCarthy plans to take mott of POSEDLY BROUGHT AFFECTION *HD on hit into a double play, Sporting (M Beaten his home garnet to either Perth in aly chosen for his position, PEACE, AMD ITS' FEATHERS MADE ONB The Rangers scored another run Amboy City Stadium «r to Ri*< \\ iih Paul Waner soaring well about ,370 and Med- UOVE ANOTHER IFJTOUCHED WTTHTHEM. n hits hy Sloan and Kd Donovan •Jit up to the nix* Inning The «qn«d wound up Its third 1 I believe, with about .354. Unless Medwick goes on The Rangers rose into a tie with GERMAN "FONF'MB AM« then the Washington Avenue week of preliminary practice today lin- hatting spree mighty soon and Paul Waner goes oys, aided somewhat by the col the Pricemen for second place in at the Park field in preparation fot RVC. TROM THI» Ott-E inrnp, then the©ticky Wucky will Have i, be satis- ipM «f the Ranger Infield, wsni the Carteret Sflftball !*g|rtie by th* opening ««m« with Botfflf ;1 0 THE 5LAN«TeRM*PINlP*, Brook on September 26. Wh»r« uiih cither second or third place in the 1936 National n a hitting spree that netted six turning buck the Sporting Club in TO MEAN A FNE-POUAR. uns on five hits. A triple by Chap this game will be played has not ,i, hitting race. been announced »s yet. BILL, AND HENCE THE Thatcher with two men on base rather easy fashion last Friday While still speaking of Medwick, it must be revealed night at Leibig's Field. The score Except for R coupl,r.^e o„f, good MODERN "FIN." 'opped the attack. tackles, the team has taken i defln- iai hi-; fielding has improved tremendously over last year. This rally put the Pricemen way was 9 to 4. i it« form this week. In signal drill* (1;,v lie has compiled one of the best fielding averages ut in front by the score of 8 to 3 Spotting the Sportingg Club a the starting backfield has be«n ,,iU- ihe outfielders in the National League, He has made nd practically clinched the game wo-run lead in thhe first half of composed of Steve Lukasiuk, or them. The Rangers made some George Kopin, John Tometuk an^i lv i few error* all season. he opening round, the Ranger!) Bill Elko. The first three play«i's hreatenlng gestures in the sev- got one run back in the same frame ;j SOMETHING BETTER NEXT YEAR New Key Li»t For nth inning and went so far as to are seniors, Elko being a junior.--" Tiic Softball League which was organized here late and then forged ahead on the With the exception of Tomcink, aB •; Auto Races At Bowling Loop Team* Ramblers Give core two runs but meant nothing. strength of a three-run rally in the were on the varsity last year. ! is Summer and which is at the present time in the cham- Joe Frankowski opposed Gene third inning, On the line McCarthy is nslnj A revised key. list of the :>l)i|) playoffs has met with the approval of the fans 'edor on the mound and consider- Both pitchers engaged in a close Fred Kantor and John MarkowitS Union Sept. 27 teams entered in the Carteret ng the hits made by each side at the winp positions. The tw ,,it ret. I've got only to point to the big crowds that Howling League this season Season Records itching duel from then on to the •Vankowski had the edge over his vighth inning, when the Sporting regulai tackles, Stan Haslucn an, iti whenever there's a softball game in progress at was announced yesterday by Team Wins Nine Games and Andy Biatak, both varsitvmeB, Special 15-Mile Trophy Race Steve Gregor, Carteret's pin ival. Eddie Donovan led both b scored two rung to tie the in''•; Field. Such a popularity means but one thing— Loses Six—Lukasiuk Tops ides in hitting with three safeties. have not returned to school, ana Top* Big Program promoter. count at 4-4. McCarthy has b«en faced with th* lat in \t Spring there will be a bigger and better softball The key list follows: Pitchers The box score: A week from Sunday, Septem- Thoroughly aroused by the fact problem of filling their posltlont. ii, formed in this borough. Team 1—Gregor's Ranferi (5) that the Troskomen had tied the Leading candidates for the tackle ber 27, has been the date selected Team and individual averages [he second game of the playoffs Is scheduled for to- Team 2—.Price's for the Kamblers A. C. for the sea- score, the Rangery resolved that posts are Stanley ZawbodowgJd for the next A. A. A. auto racing Team 3—Hudaons ab r h and George Romanski. The latter : il iit Leibig's Field. I assume the Harmony Club has son recently closed have been is- ;lag-an, c 4 11 they were going to do something meet at the Union Speedway. One Team 4—Stars was a regular end last season. , sued for publication this week. Bobel, sf 3 1 1 about it. And so they started a i tin- first game which was played Wednesday night. Team 5—Harmony The team record shows nine vic- Al Brechka, regultr from Ittt-Ti mini lell at this time because this is written on Mon- of the fentiirps nf the program will Team 0—Bescua Dixon, If 4 0 2 rally that netted five runs and the be a fifteen-mile Union Speedway tories against nix defeats Mat. hall ganio hufnro it wag o"»r season, ia back at left ruard. At Team 7—Hockmang Udzielftk copped the hitting diadem Jackson, lb 4 0 1 the other guard post is John Zapp. Trophy Kiicu event which will be Team 8—Tri-Cities with an average of .434, with Steve loan, ss 4 11 Bobel was the hitting »tpr for Two candidates are fighting it Assiiming that the Lincoln Avenue boys have copped the Rangers with a perfect day at out for the center berth. They art e first game, I have a faint notion they will make the ncluded in the Eastern States Lukasiuk finishing second with Diedrick, rf, cf 4 1 2 A. A. A. title Doint standings. .892, Lukaaiuk also holds the best E. Donovan, 3b 4 13 bat, getting four hits in four John Donovan and Mat Udiilak* chances. both juniors. •'.,' rics a sweet and short one by winning tonight's game record among the pitchers with Frankowski, p 4 0 1 r two in a row. On the other hand, if the Pricemen The successful re-opening of the 34 Enter Motorcycle three victories and no defeats. The box score: track for sunshine racing, after a The records follow: A. Donovan, 2b 10 0 (9) ould fall into some luck and win tonight's ball game, the summer of floodlight speed, . Te«m Marcsi, 2b 8 0 1 ab r prompted Manager Andy Watta to ml ami deciding game will be played Sunday afternoon Qualifying Trials Ramblers Opponents B. JackBon, rf _ 2 0 0 Hagan, c 4 0 TASKER SHWFLES announce several new regulations Loibig'.s Field. However, I don't think there will be any which have been adopted. Because Woodbridge Field Club (i (L) King, cf 1 0 0 Bobel, ss 4 2 mday Kiime, so you'd better make your plans to go some- of the record entry of over 45 cars Big Field to Compete Tomor- Old Bridge White Flash 2(W) Sloan, ss 4 2 heiv else. Of course, don't get the impression that I am ast Sunday, Watts has advanced row Night at Tri-City Sta- South Amboy Lions 4(W) 38 , B 13 T, Jackwn, lb 4 2 RUTGERS LWE^EN Fords Royals 3(W) Price's All SUn (8) iiK out on the Pricemen. I still like them, but I think ;he~Startin{r time for the'time trials dium Track Asbury Park Cards 5 (L Dixon, If 4 1 le Harmony has a better club. Don't believe me, just look to noontime and will not admit Woodbridge White Owls 0(W. ab r h Diedrick, 2b 4 1 Opener Afifnst Marietta It ars for trials after 1 :!IO p. m. An impressive list of 34 entrants Thatcher, sf 3 12 E. Donovan, Sb 4 0 lias been .lulectiid to compete for Union Beach Crescents 1 (W) Only Two Weeks cords. Another collection of the leading Carteret Rocknes 1(W) Hart, ab 4 0 1 A. Jackons 4 1 the qualification trials of the East- : lirt track drivers in America will Carteret Rocknes 1(W) Fedor, p 4 0 1 J. Prankowski, p 4 0 OPENED WITH A BANG be on hand a week from Sunday. em motorcycle championship to he Away i held tomorrow night at the Tri- Rahway Reformatory 13 (L) J. Szelag, 3b 4 1 2 J. Donovan, rf 8 0 Tin- Carteret Bowling League opened with a bang Heading the array of talent, which Union Beach Tigers 3(W) promises to surpass last week's City Stadium track in Union. Baksa, cf 4 11 D. Donovan, rf 0 0 Although only two weeks ' "I'M at the Slovak Hall and from the looks of things Simone All Stars 9 (1/ Donovan, c _ 4 12 1 huge entry, is Tommie Hinnershot, Heading the list is (ioldy Restall, W'dbr'ge Green Raiders 8 (L before Rutgers opens its 1936 league will be one of the finest and closest contests in he present leader in the title twice holder of the Eastern diadem Woodbridge Field Club 9 ('L) Maliszewski, lb 4 2 0 39 9 10 football campaign against ', rti'iet iii recent .years. haae. in 19,14 and 1933, and Bronco Bo Union Blue Jays 0(W) Green, If 4 1 1 Sporting Club (4) Marietta College, Coach J. Frank Bailey, New Brunswick Li.sman, sensational West Coast Indiridual Mikics, rf : 1 0 0 ab r " TIIP HudBons still rule the favorites but some of the rider who ia being recalled from contender, will have a brand new ul) li 2\t 3l> lir uv C. Szelag, ss 10 0 Zimmer, cf 5 0 0 j Wilder Tasker is still experi-. Ihcr dubs are expected to give them lots of trouble before acing motor ready for the meet, California for the title sessions. ! il/.lciak 9 23 5 1 2 0 r Trosko, c 4 2 JI menting with the Scarlet line fcxt May rolls around. 'le has purchased a $. >,000 motor, The field of 3-1 riders will vie for.''"Ija-" 11 .18 10 4 2 1 Goderstad, cf 1 1 0' 19. IS 3 0 0 Comba, lb 4 0 i Hal 1M), ami hopes to overtake the sixteen berths on the night <>f | Nugy' 2 in an effort to throw the r of course, it Is difficult to tell how the other clubs . 9 SI 3 1 0 Wadiak, cf 3 1 ( Hinnershot, who drives a powerful the championship racing, next' Kr«v . Kl 45 3 (I 0 34 8 9 0 greatest possible strength into th* f;tp ' u|i at this time, but it is apparent that they've all Miller Special, in the chase for the Wednesday, September 23, also at , Mi-Garry . 11 35 1 2 0 The score by innings: Barancauk, 3b 3 0 Tri-City. . 6 211 I) 0 0 Kloss, rf 4 0 2' forward wall, fipi \t ii considerably over last year. Town left vacant by the lute Doc H II) 0 0 0 Rangers 020 100 20—5 MacKenzie. Jimmy Gibb of Hollywood, pres- Kozanskt \2 tl 0 II 0 Price's All Star* ..010 106 Ox—8 Zachik, If 3 0 0 i The rapid progreas made by MORE BASEBALL ent Eastern champion, must pass M;irek . . . 12 42 2 3 0 The calibre of the field at Union The Summary: Errors—Bobel, Borreson, 2b 3 0 0 sophomore Prank Golbey, of Tren- s best noted by the number of Ihe qualifying tests, which will he N'ometh - . 13 40 (I 2 0 Slimmer isn't over yet. By that I mean that there's ':,ilkii .. . 4 12 2 2 2 .)(l t)ixon 2, Sloan, Diedrick 3, Marczi, Nagy, p 3 0 1 ton, during the past two weeks, haa ! stars who entered but failed to ul the ?ame type of events as on Muilwifk .281 l>0 0 .001 n in be a baseball game around these parts over the championship night — four-men, Hart, J. Szelag, Maliszewski. Hagan, ss 2 1 0 served to lessen Taste's problem capture victory in the last carnival Pitching , of finding suitable tackle replace- |wk-niil. The Legion, hacked by Mike Mitroka and Toney if benzine burners hen1. Fred four-laplaps from a flyingyg start. The W. L. 84 4 « ments to All the gab caused by the ik. has played on and off (mostly off) this season and Winnai, of Indianapolis fame; Chicago district star rider, six-foot, S. Lukasiak 3 IV four-inch Ed Thorsen, the Norweg- loss of Captain Mike Bullara and Hanging their suits up in the moth bags the boys Vern Orenduff, early-season title M. Udiielak 4 Pete Kornicki. Golbey, who stands "avorite: Ken Fowler, veteran dirt ian uvnlunche, is included along D. Nagy 2 play at least one more game. This Sunday at Perth Am- with i'our New England contend- SLEEP THERAPY IS six feet three and tips the icalea track star, are some of the out- S. Rozanski 0 at 200 pounds, is ona of the stand-. py thf>- will take on the St. George tewm of the Jednota standing contenders who will have ers: Kred Marsh, Joe Sypek, Stan- Nagy's name is Dan "Trigger' FOUND TO BE HELP ley Lipsky and Jimmy Dummitt, out performers of the pre-season The game b tfcheiiuled for Washington Park. 'o return fur victory here. Nagy, not "Caesar." At Leibig's Sunday training period. Hugged, willing ill (if Hartford, Conn. and courageous, Golbey appears NO CAME5 AT HOME ('im'ty Kawding, Bloomfield's St. James and Napv'» All Useful in Treatment of slated for one varsity tackle perennial contender, leads the ai- Lone Star Dance as very much disappointed this week by the an- ROOSEVELT RACEWAY' Stars Clash in First o' Menial Derangement. berth, imiring with George Van- ery much disappo mDY •;ty of challengers with EJenny \)VT Noot, veteran end who has nent that the high athool football team will not play Kaufman of , Bob The Lone Star Social Club o Three-Game Claaaic liui'ii i-unvt'i'ted into a tackle. FOFJdOMLER Artiiian of Oklahoma City, Fred I'arteret will hold a dance in thi its fames at home this season. Particularly alter the Muhcuw.' Prolonged sleep hat Tht- wmvuraion of VanDer Moot, Toscani of (iai'tU'ld and l.isman Falcon Hall in Pulaski Avenue, The first of u three-game aeries been found ttuccesstul Uy Soviet aii' plans that had been under consideration, includ- October 12 Date Of New Saturday, October 17. A popula: between the St. James and thu huwevi'r, Icavua the situation on itiiionif Ihe outHtan( the fl.uiks a little precarious.' Hil- kl off 202j0Q0 0 aeett a t o givi e ampll e seatinti g accomaccom- Speed Classic On along with (iibb. orchestra haa been secured to fur Navy's All Stars will be played this nish the dance music. The ad Mi'hizojilirtniu, a intnlul (lL'r>n)g«- yaid Simpkina, uinderstudy to,Wal- li'nw, and the sale of fidult and student season tickets. The remainder of the selected i S u n d a y afternoon at Leibig's ter Winika, is filling that veteran's Long Island list includes: George Matheson, vance sale of tickets has been re- merit resulting in 6tu|..,r and in- I II, everyone waB expecting a big home season for the Field. Game time will be 3:15 ability lo move. The treatment shoes while diet Weatcott, a re- Nova .Scotia veteran; Gordon ported to be exceptionally good. The Long Island stage is almost o'clock. has been developed from t>X|it>ri- serve last season, has temporarily K thi"(I White iridteam, which was expected to go places Schauta, who finished two points replaced VanDei Noot. Joe Lopex, iet for the "Foreign Legion of Bothj teams have been bitter ments conducted by the Isile I P nun after a disastrous year last Fall. Speed." behind Gibb last season; 1'itliiii'i' another reserve, and Paul Bednarc- Tamburro, of Fair Lawn; l,ou VVil Wanlworth M«n»Ion rivals since the start of the aeason Pavlov, the Soviet's Unton'.i moat ' -H-oms that those in authority were anxiously hoping With a dozen of Europe's and as a result the series is expect- zyk, a .tophomore, are being groom* g of California; Jack l'arr, nf One of the moat Interesting Colo- noted scientist ed as reserves. fat •>"'••(-' miyht be a possibility that the field might be i'st speed kings due to ride iin the Holly nial buildings In America Is the Oov. ed to b# closely contested. The International 400-mile G' Newark: Bert Lewis nf Nagy's Ail Stars are coached by Prot A it the condition '"•Id was practically completed. But it had to be !taceway in Wesbury, L, I. (Irews, of l.ung Island; ('lift' Hill, momid. The All Stars have "Deck" The "Battling Bishops" of Ohio',. fct'dr II of San Diego; Dick IVters, of of patients, ill for months and in Wealeyan ars already pointing t^f; H was pointed out that to use the field at this time The new Roosevi-H Raceway ia Love the Gr«»t Teacher Nagy, last seaeon'j high school 1 he greatest enclosed autoinubile Brooklyn; tYud k'nop, "!' l^ing twirier, while the St. James are as- some cusea yfara, und unable to their Thanksgiving Day game with ""t only be ruinous to the field itself, in that, all the Island; Abe Wagm-r, of Long Love ia a great teacher, and able move or speak, an the manireula-. KuUterH. riunri are under way to urk •oad course in this world. Every gg; "Caeear" NagNgyy to mound "i:it had been done so far would be wasted, but the inch of its winding, twisting four- Island; Tuni I'niincll, of Brooklyn: both to withdraw men from error, duty. A tifrht due] ia expected. tlon oJ ii morbid process of inhibi- briiiK the team East in a SBecial , '""•it in the fields in both material and labor, was so mile circuit may be seen easily by Walter HiinliiiK, of Seattle; Kd und to reform the character, and Betting ia light with neither tion arouaud in the nervous system tram. The ^li'e club will aifOOB^,! 11 .•ach of the 00,000 spectators that I Koch, llninklyii; William Nor- to lead them by the hand unto team having much of an edge. by exhaustion from internal poi- pany the ten in und will sing baw|j Una point, that it would be utter folly to use the 1 myle, of Kluubeth, and Al Dulty, III w the stands can accommodate and Mil/ denial, and out of itonu to The probable starting lineup* : soning twecn the halves of the fi( The most advisable course to follow was to seed of Hi-ouklyn. St. James—Marezi, sa: Siemut- Thl trip will extend pver a .... by most of the 100,000 for whom make men. He exurested the imposition that rli n >w, mvan d „„„„„„let it settl„e during the next few months. will be ruom at the track- A rider must win once Saturday ka. 3b: Peneotly, c; Jackson, lb; nf nne week and will include a,j 'M Spring *it wmlidTave one of the finest surfaces of | .!^;e ! traijthtaway is 3,775 night to K'ntduutc into the field fur Kolersarieh, cf; Such, If; Rnsnak, schizophrenia, which arises In the club concert in New York rhe s Wednesday'.-* events. On that night Youth and OU Af« if: Possaby, 2b; "Caesar Nagy, p. nervous system and in the inhibi- the auspkes of the Ohio We i..i i :.. ILT_ . i.fc.ti I .. , , | d sixteen turns make y, ; r Ngy, p. , - this vicinity. , , .. ihtet twinding.backgtretcun({ an h a m 'M races will decide the 1936 mo- Youth is confidant, manhood Ntf'y All SStarst — JlJlarekk , lblb; tion, which spreads over the motor Clab of that city. hav j | (lie winding.backgtretch a maze of torcycle king. Both meets will wary, and old age confident again. ' thought the matter over and have come to tm thrills fur the spectator— and of Uubel, 2b: K«horu, Sb; LukH»i»k, anas, ti an . epprtuiuu of the . • » Pile! '•"•"i (hat this action on the part of the aohool board .start »t 8:45 p. in. »a; Roae, If; M. Virag, cf: McGar- brain's self-protection against de- Art MaUu, aasiatant eoadi 1 n not using the field until next Spring has been ry, c; Prokoplak, rf; "Deck" Nagy, struction which threatens the nerve the Rutgers iamity since 1881, I u P- ^ cells as the result ol extreme ex- direct the freshman eleven notifiable. After all, it would be a poor policy to haustion. sea.iun. Hi.i right hand man w) II Cmmingham,Lovelock,SanRomani,LttshMeetAgm Al Salio, former Fordham Uq '" l th. h.lv« of the WlllUm-Prl-"*"" ntxt fall very modest about btfiag v twelve day* without serious after i ness waB teefeathifl week when, one hour aiiei footUII ga»« «•• Oc««b.r »• The itati contervation commli to All the tackle vacancy- ea 4,07,9 mita Is the O*tor4-CmmhMk» *t, Mac«. effects. Ithe loss of Captain Mike 1 »ton hai ordered rubberized canv«» •»in.storm, t£JJ Jasat the slightest indicat.cn That tho •ablins r«cor4 tor th« ono mllo ton-Cornoti moot. TJ»j» w«» the occasion o» Prot Ivanov-Smoleniky said that P'l like to play tackle," htr| 6 two Which Friaceton't BlB Bonthrou rait Ua l«U»t tags, (our by twelve tnchea in iixe, nw. ..t on the »•»• »« k """ •«"• ""• results of the treatment were "fa- you're an end you havau'i b« .ndaoi.r.a oo thi. «W«M»n i. indicted by mlU, though b*at«pi h« *u timwi in 4iO|.r, with thrte-lncb flgur«l to designate much. You can be dtMb til al«a vndtr the pr«*io«w «rorl4'l mark. toll vorable for most ot the patients ••ch hunterhunter. tl|«t|«yy flHflH * o" and. furthermore, it was possible play tackle." NeverthiTess, used for IOQSPWI ifw, •••-»«, ,1-wy - ". Wall* the d»U#f OetotMr 3 corn.. q«|U plays a smart ll* orange and mutt b« wqrn on the not only fully lo avoid deaths, but no « do. ^ad that ia to look forward to a biggei Uy in the foot-radM HUM, Bii*bm«ll poiajtfd hunter'i outer garment midway be- where he is sta the! th. record »t b ctl even serious complications." Pav- '"Vfor next season from Jwk LwtJaek'of N.w Z..UodUd , •tT that Uu .tlO»t»«3>»™ "» "> » " "•••* tween the thouMera. 1B| jaUr »h«" u'^*Vtl»U Tl" bT2"*e_l;'J1}? lov characterised toe results of i, >D<1 Ua' "*• **• *"J ' * the cure as "astoolshlnf." 1t«i'i)w- toUr it ol •protective tahikitteo" had other ei O>« »••«••« •* *ID colt Preolsrorie nM Ift. S,h Rom.nl flC** A ti niettta] n-sn- IfftrajUcWtoi d D dko*y. n* Klug will be *JKUE TEN fired With th* ri*t of the Loyal- GlanU F*ara4 Mldf«tt • thp NEW LAND BUYING Profiles When he wasn't actually fight- while ftfanti are fr«itienllr belojr P«per ing ha wWked with the military thp nfnrairt In Intelligence, M)« tlit leaden, planned attarka and a writer of "The. \V"rtd of Mifljiets," BY PUBLIC SlVII E scheme, of action. Now- that he is published In London. Thp contrast For Today Premier he will have th* whole In virility and wlt» between gtanta By TALBOT LAKE business on bin hands. MAY MEAN PLANT Certainly Cahnllero stands at a anil midget* WBR ainunlnRlT ltln«- By the time all you Profile most vital point in Spain's un- trnted In the Seventeenth century I addicts read this morsel we happy history. Will he end the by an Austrian empress, who col- SERVlci. Long-Planned Construction won't, know who the Premier ffhastly war which is taking place lected as many as *he could and I FOR j HI Of Pf. Reading Works of Spain ia, but we tell you there with a Loyalist victory that housed them In" the «»me building. I. will <•?•>• r: **-n fljrhtlnjt to cease? Mnny people ffiirod the giant* HOMl now that the latest one in Time, and vi-ry sr •• time at that, would harm tbo midget*, hut the voi;n May Come Soon will t •!"! __ ^ FYancisco Largo Caballero. It reverse wa» Hin cn*i\ The midgets seems that they have n new tPRsed the life nut nf the giants, n CHECK TITLE AND SITE premier in Spain every week-end Canada, U. S., Ara.k* Artjtt and Insulted and robbod them to these days. Cnnndn-R are» Is 8,fflM.883 square »tieh an extent that the poortrianti, od purrhasaby Ilio miles. Thnf of Hie United States with tears In their eyes, cnmpl»ln«l Public Servico of a new tniet Anyway, we shall take the type- writer between our (flossy teeth wlllmiit Alaska Is 3,02fl.7Sft sn,!i«fe about the way they were being bnl- INDUSTRIAL of Iniid in Port Reading has and tell you all we can find out miles. Alaska ddds !Wt0.4On more, Ikvll Finally, armed sentlneli had ' lV^ -HI liry, I., revived hopes of the con- about him. He is 67 years old nn<\while (he United State* and all Its to he stationed In the building to struction by the utility com- began working when he was seven. possessions hove an area nf S.T38,- protect the poor little glanta from U S. SENATOR W, WARREN BARBOUR OF NEW JERSEY, He hasn't stopped since. Thirty of (Ml) who U a namlMt of Raritan Cranfr, look< nttr • mammoth pany of a huge power plant 305 square mile*. the 'great' bullying midgets!" between Blair Road Md Smith the nixty of his working years have • u*ar bret wHh H»nrr S. Scull of PUa.antTille, N. J. who exhlbit- been spent as a Revolutionary. rd it •• part of Ike Cologne Cr»nir» diinlay at Atlantic County Creek. Now he is a loyalist. Colorado's Mnmteloa —Classified Ads. Bring- Results— Fair, Ef« Harbor City. It nan been learned that negotia- As a leader of labor he became Colorado has 24 mountains higher tions have been practically com- a Left Win* Socialist. In 1917 than Pike's Peak. pleted tranRferrinff additional acre- there wan a revolt in Spain in SLIPPING AI-ONG age of the Blair tract, and ttmt which he played a prominent part titles are being perfected on land and the then Kin^, Alfonso, put Sears-Roeback Opens HEADQUARTERS FOR He who Inat may be verj Modes and bought in I!t27. Appearance in him in jail. dense. the vicinity of surveyors, presum- In Jail Again 50th Anniversary Sale Hi1 yiiir age pspeelnlly In weiir- ably employes of the Public Serv- The Republic was established in Manners ice, has strengthened the belief 1931 and he accepted a post as Thirty million dollars' worth of Itijf n loupce,, that the development planned Minister of Labor and then lateT merchandise was purchased by Upllftem uak you to practice all nearly a decade ago will be reborn. Rears, Roebuck and Company espe- aa Minister nf Public Works. Then cially for its fiftieth anniversary the Keif-denial. QUESTION- " I hare b»n The depression ia generally be- thfl Conservatives came in again Philco Radioi Von en n't mitrrj your Ideal, be- told that it ii in poor tatta to celebration which opens today in lieved as the reason for the aban- in 1934 and back to jail went Ca- Sears stores throughout the coun- For Authorized Philco Service en nne you're not her*. •ay 'I'm pleated to mMt you.' donment in 1928 and 1929 of the ballero. He was tried 13 months what •honld one aay instead? try and continues through Octo- Spnre the rod and the boy will power plant project. Power and later anil acquitted. ber 3. Call Elbab«th 2*8900 —F. F." electricity for this section and He is short, stocky, bald and tnkc It mid go fishing. ANSWER: "How do you do" is This sum, the largest ever spent l.tve with your Inferior! and yon south were to be furnished from never rests. At the outbreak of the generally accepted ag the correct the township generator but with recent revolution in Spain he per-for one special sales event in the Jersey State Electric Co., Inc an: hnreil all the time. form of acknowledgment to an in- the crash of 1929, lines were sonally went into the mountains, history of the company, went to If jini wpre never Jealous, yon troduction. brought In here from then existINK tucked a rifle under his arm and0,000 manufacturing sonrces locat- Fixtures — Appliances — Gifts — Radio, & vn ncvir cored very much. 4 • • plants. ed in 1,600 cities and towns in It li uplifting to dwell ID a big QUESTION: "At what anni- nearly every state in the union, BROAD ST., at Elizabeth Avenue F.1,,,1, Official! Mum yesterday were unable to state Louis Kahn, manager of the Perth house full of big room*. versary do a married couple celebrate their wooden wedding? Total land now held by the I'nh-whether ,construction plans here Amboy Sears retail unit, stated Opp. Courthouse Tel. EL. 2-8900 Loneliness, like grief, U some- lic Service in Port Reading and were imminent, They pointed out today. thing time can overcome. ANSWER: The fifth anniver- Sewaren could not be definitely that hope to build on their land A hard character and , a hard sary. appertained, but it is estimated at within the township had never been tongue are found together. . , * t • more than 2fi acres. It is rejjai.li>l abandoned and that "some day" it would be realized. A pessimist la a nan who en-. QUESTION: "I am to be mar- as highly desirable by tha company ried at an informal church wed- because of the waterfront facilities Taxes jjn the property have al- i1"i*Sn*l R nitlp fur mi optlwlai. and several offers of purchase him- ways been paid promptly, indieat Perhaps you can't lewe .your ene- ding. The bridegroom anaV beat man will wear dark putiaeti been rejected. ing that the company has every in- mies, but don't lie about them.' •uiti. Should they wear <>ut»lde with airbrush CLASSIFIED ADS Reconditioning Ddco-Heat THIN MIXTURE It or dipping. driven through a precition-made Iff o Product of Gonoral Motors FOR RENT — Three room apart- nozzle to form the "Sun Flame." ment With heat, hot water at all The Delco-Heat Oil Burner is a Product of Gen times. Inquire J. Daniel, 18 Locust Thia radiant ttream of fire puts to Jefferion Darit in Politic* Street, Carteret, N. J. work all the itorSd-up energy in the Motors. The standing of this company as a prudutf Jeffersojj Davis Qrst became prom- C. P. 8-7 tf oil. Delco-Heat economy goes even fine equipment is unquestioned. But of special vah inent In politics as a member of the beyond oil wving*. The burner hat hmisu of representatives and later M WANTED- «AI.K only one moving parti It it quiet its experience as the world's foremost buikkr <>f tiev HKHVK'KS uf u first rlns.t mini iap- 1935 Ford Tudor Tr. Sed ;.. $495 as ti svimlur from Mississippi, He iilthr of HUi>tT\ib£oli \n till* manu- and trouble-free. The'THIN-MIX" for the combustion of liquid fuels. This knov served in the Meilcan war, having facture itinl UHaemhly of hunt ex- Fuel Control and thia aUnpUfied eon- 1 cliaiiitt-ra. (Siiml i>|i|iurtunlty for lli« 1935 Ford Tudor Del $485 skin baa produced the "THIN-MIX' Fuel ( been wliu-ated at Weat Polut. JJur- rljflu num. Ili-ply ln>iil strictly con- ttruction prove that it will pay you lug i'resliluut Pierce's administra- flileiiiiul. Write liux K Carterst to own a Delco-Heat Oil Burner, saves you money. It assures you good peribn ProsH. C.RH-18, 25 1935 Ford Tudor Std. . .^ $440 tion Davis was secretary of war, built by General Motor* ... leader Ask your nearest Delco-Heat dealer to give y JU i and was sulil to rule both President HKI.l' WANTKU—FKMAI.K for yean in carburetioa and getting UXHKUIENOKU islrl wanted for 1935 Ford Coupe Std $435 facts about this economical oil burner. Ask him to and cabinet, in 1857 he was re- general huuxework. {[outsit, will- the mott work out of liquid teat I turned to the senate, where he re- h)K worker. Children. uou idil mained until chosen president Of ply Surprise .Store. 678 KuomtVelt 1933 Chevrolet Master 2-dr $375 Avenue, Carterel. i:.P. S-18* low-coat automatic heating. He will give y»ut > L' ft the Confederacy la 1801. NO 1''"all room (two If desired). Steam heat DOWN and bath Included. Must he seen to * AWIU you at your convenience. His advice will In- *» -- Please mention this paper to be upprttfluted. Apply Zimmerman, 1931 Buick Sedan $335 113 l.ungfelluw Street. Carteret, PAYMENT because he has Delco-Heat equipment for cvciy')! advertisers. — N. J. C.P. 9-18. 26 put* Dtlco Ht.i 01) Burner with "TH1N- heating, system. 1931 Chevrolet Com. Sedan $235 WX" FuclConuol In your home oomplctt with tank, CdDUolt,etc ...averythllK fcr RITZ HAT FACTORY^ 1931 Chevrolet 2-dr $225 fuUr •utoiuatlo opcritloo. 1930 Buick Sedan $225 Ddco-Heat moots all 7 requirement* SAVE HALF ON YOUR 1930 Buick 4-pass. Coupe ... $195 for reliable, tow<«*t automatic heat 1935 Ford Panel Delivery $460 1 IM rirM CMt...S]faan tapar. 5 fr^,

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