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in, XIV, No. 18 CARTERET, N. J.,tHIDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1936 ( THREE Cf TheWeek U. S. METAL UNITS Nine Candidate, Including Two Women, SeekThree Places On The Board Of Education ZONING ORHNA ESTABLISH RECORD URGED BY C. OF in Review IN SAFETY DRIVE FAVORS NEW R( , |(17l,nft of Bradley Beach Mechanical And Power De- . ,,, v hospitable to a deer which partments Get High Board Of Directors ',',,,!„,! into their community in Two Projects; Submits .',', ,.h ,,f food. When the deer was Rating In Content hlwl |ie ww chased by parsons Plan ToMeabers WHA RECEIVE AWARD ,,,t,,moblles as. well *s thoSe STUDY LIGHT PROB1 .,„! i,nt. the buck kept hi* lead, "Outstanding Achieve- ,-oMhed in his flight, There ment" Say* Announce- Building Code Would |,,wn abruptly and was cap- ment ; Won Twice hance Attractiveness i | ,v policemen who brought .,, tin' borough hall to be The mechanical and power de- Boro, Chambers' Opiniot ,.,,.,! liy n Rame warden, who partments of the United States Two objectives for the i i him 8 tneal of hay and Metals Raflnlng Company made of Commerce were selected , l.i.forn taking him into the a notable record In the eighth day nlRht at a meeting of _ Board of Directors and will fail (|; 11v<; miles »w»y for release. statewide Interplant Safety con- submitted to the members at test which ran for ninety days and regular meeting of the cham, »nd nf closed December 31 last. The FVhniary l8 One it a wnlnf „-, t,,:s County, New York, swapped awards will be presented by the Edward Demish dinance for Carteret and the otH#i ,,, i ["(fiilar garb for that of hos- State commissioner of labor, Feb Is the proposed highway t .,! ilnctors and orderlies last rimry 18 at a dinner in Newark. Elizabeth to the shore chamber will strive to have It ,,i. when they received a tip the The following announcement re through Carteret as near as n mil) payroll of the county hos- garding the event has been Issued slblfi to the business section 1 ,| wns to be seized. Concealed G.O.P. MAKES PLEA s to by the U. 8. Metals Company: Several other matters of currenti medicadill disguisedii s weTe ma- FFebruarb y 8, 1838 interest were discussed. The 4 Kunsns, and among the women "The Eighth 8tate Wide Inter- FOR VOTE ON 1936 retary was directed to ask • t •• • jiPlant Safety Contest authorized council for information as toL .. Mtm'TLl7Vf^JI\i t d !Bnd P"™0^ ^ the Department what regulations are provided to 3 Hut the raid was forestall-|Qf ^^ of ^ 8t(U(, Qf Ngw Jer BUDGET REDUCTION the borough to govern the actlvi. y PC Mocks from the p jsey successfully terminated on ties of Itinerant merchants ped-' ..flirerj. jUtioned there ca "31 1935 dlers and canva»sers. He will aim Dr. Strandberg, Head Of ask for definite information where units will be located whea Ticket Lauded For Ob- the removal of overhead wires J*- completed In the principal t^ :ind running gunfire, and the taining U. S. Funds partment* In charge of Mr. Will- ness afreets. The chamber urn" reached the scene just a white way. ir fur the capture, their white lam Epperutelner, Mechanical ECONOMYJMPHASIZED Superintendent, again, made an East Rahway Developinf i lending a somewhat Klu- Both the Kming ordinance and i atmosphere. enviable record. Employing 390 In a last minute broadside men, this Department actually to wind-up the campaign for he highway through the borough' worke are expected to make Carteret Ikft' ireneraNv at- d 206,699 man hours during the school election next Tues- / f Si^ls 90 day period without lost more inviting place for the batterM g of Spring; day, the three Republican class of residences. It was pn* 1 , ,|,!,unked as being merely compensate accident. This record Is considered an out candidates, Dr. Herbert L. dieted by every director that tfcsVH ,,lt off « change in diet, by Dr. future residential development ofM i- i! cuudlaclhh of SSeattlel , In oldld- standing achievement in accident Strandberg, August V. Perry Carteret will be in the East Rah- Jf ,. ,i;,v« before greenstuffs were ! prevention work especially In view and Clmrles Sidun based their plea for votes on the oeeonomy of ad- way section and a Boning onli- nnni, says the doctor, when iof the fact that this is the second nunce if properly drafted, It 1* Mint came around it meant1 (Continued on page eight) ministration of the schools now in Dr. Herbert L. Strandberg Mrs. Catherine Ruckriegel effect while maintaining a high believed would maintain dealrabl* i.jili' could once more pet fresh j (Continued on page eight) ui ami vegetables and it made standard of operation and educa- tion. effect on the tax rate is possible erable extent had been effected paying out $700 for material for statement said, "and such help was .-ni feel better. Now we can have now, it will mean a drop of at least with no overexpenditure beyond work now in progress for draining • : ;ill the time and hence the RECREATION NEEDS The candidates stressed the fact obtained only through the effort is year-round. Or that the school budget to be voted three to five points, according' to the sum alloted last year. This and grading the High School and initiative of Dr. Strandberg, I. upon, and placed on the ballotR in the group's figures. allotment was figured, the candi- athletic field and the painting of now president of tho hoard " Dr. DONATIONS GIVEN four divisions labeled, "Current No Overexpenditure dates said, before some of the re- all schools. This last is being (lone Strandberg waged a continuous \ ting- Motor Vehicle Commis- ARE TOLD COUNCIL Expenses, Repairs and Replace- Continuing the emphasis on the pairs were anticipated. by WPA workers, but the board battle to get this money for Car- ments, Manual Training and Eve- economy with which the present Repairs made during the year furnished the materials. teret, ana has now filed applica- TO HRSTAU) SQUAD" nnlcred Robert Greenberg, 20, ning school (for foreign born,) is administration has worked, the included fixing the coal bin at Co- Credit To Strandberf tions for further projects to bene- $5,009 less than the figure for last fit the borougji and its school ]Jopu- Mmmt Holly, henceforth could pIIpnn.« Of ftr« grop and its campaign committee lunvbus School, repairing a sky "Considerable help has been ob- Surprise Department Store ,v, his automobile only when it! rurP0M W Wl v""-. While no estimate of the pointed out that repairs of conaid- light in the Nathan Hale Building, taied from federal funds," by a governor With Many Others, Sends OiKh would permit him to drive Reports Abo Given mly up to forty miles per hour, j The 8 e c r e aTf • n Sponsoring Cash To Local Unit in'i'iiberjf has been convicted of Committee needs facilities, espe- HIGH SCHOOL PRODUCTION POSTPONED FATE OF 2 WOMEN IN BOAKD CONTEST The continued public service ot ,'i !< 'liinx several times, and lost his cially meeting roorns to carry out Lebowitz Elected i < ii-i' last November, but the the varied prog-ram of activities the First Aid Squad of Carteret is i unissioner agreed to his having planned for the yew, the mayor winning some well-deserved reo»' > ,ti;;iiii, on trial, after Greenberg; BECAUSE OF THE INCLEMENT WEATHER STIMULATES POLLING INTEREST TUESDAY and council were informed in a LocalGronpHead opnittan. The group west through VCI hmtarily installed the gov- leivr IrWB tHu «*amittee read at tinr Non-Partisan Session Held At No. 2 Fire House Is At-a course" of training In first afiT* the meeting Monday night. As a ^r%li^^r^nedFo7PreMiitefioi Hebrew Alliance To Install work, then organized so as to hsvt' good deal of the program is aimed lif i"tal to be given New Jer- to curb juvenile delinquency, the Night And Tonight, Is Deferred Until Next New Officers At Lunch- tended By Record Crowd; Mrs. Jean Sloan, Chair- some member available for senloe wiir veterans in bonus pay- communication received a good Week; 100 Students In The Cast man, Stresses Possibilities Of Service at all hours of the day and night,* ,i it i..s . $69,160,647.59-., . . • ,• whic_ . .h„ deal of earnest consideration upon eon On March 1 An ambulance was obtained an* 4 .iilK"^ '55?»t"l'L S t^ part of the mayor and mem- equipped and the whole organisa- y REHEARSALS IN PROGRESS FOR MANY WEEKS CONTRIBUTION IS MADE SPEAKER LAUDS MISS KOED, MRS. RUCKRIEGEL I;.1- .•j•.' n r i?u« u !&* ^! ber« o' the council. tion and Its facilities were dedi- 5.14, which will so to At present the committee is , , , using the Borough hall for several "Tulip Time," the high school operetta which was New officers were elected last The candidacy of two women for membership on the cated to the use of the people . , activities and desires the use of night at a meeting of the Hebrew without cost. scheduled for last night and tonight in the hiffh school au- Social Alliance and will be install- Board of Education ha.s brought the women of the borough some bee keepers we,gcho()| buildings whenever possi into the campaign preceding the school election, next Tues- The recognition of this service l, the prewdanpresident of the bblel . TTherh e i is alsl o needd off otheth r ditorium has been postponed to Thursday and Friday ed at a luncheon, tentatively .set is taking the form of cash dona- • lusty Bee Keepers' Associa- meeting places for classes in both nights of next week because of the .severe weather condi- for March 1. These elected are: day, to an extent never before witnessed in Carteret. A tions which have been coming In te declared the "Brown ends of the borough to occupy the President, William I>ebowitz; vice- widely advertised non-partisan meeting, to which only tions and consequent difficulty of travel. Rehearsals for president, Harry Heller; sei-retnry, amounts ranging from twenty-fir* K'ILM bee" to be "for all practi- time of youngsters outside of cents to (26. The total to date It nurposes stingless," The bee, the production have been going on several weeks. Includ- Migs Anne Rosenblum; financial women were invited, was held Monday night in No. 2 Fire school hours. An appeal was made secretary, Mrs. Samuel Roth; house, and was attended by a large assemblage. Especial- about *10. The members of thi lomiiiantly yellow, was devel- in the letter for financial aid. The ing the main characters and the several choruses there squad serve without any com- 1 from in-breeding by Henry treasurer, Irving Klein; sergeant- ly noteworthy was the number who turned out when '• bud conservation In the state. mitted With Change dosh. The alliance voted a cash do- First Aid Squad, To Face Voters On Tuesday All five ot the borough Identified with politics at various Is Told Borough Hall, Am""!* the members of the oom- In Constitution nation of $6 to the Carteret First times. » t v are Walter Fox Allen, pub- schools will be open tomor- Aid Squad. Two applicants were The Carteret Bank and Trust Carteret, N. J. In considering the school row night from 7 o'clock Three Speakers Heard ''••Hy director of the Public Ber- elected to membership, Loon Company, with a total of five Qentlemen: budget at the election Tues- The Taxpayers Building until 9 for registration of Greenwald and Milton Greenberg. Mrs. Mary Mack of Woodbrld«e "<- Kenneth p. Lockwood of the day voters will make then Enclosed you will please flud r and Loan Association has re- voters. All persons not reg- It was aiwioQneed the Discus- (Continued on page eight) loans, leads the field of financial oiir donation of $5.00. i 'A.uk Evening News, and Mrs. wishes known in four divi- institutions of Carteret in the < "'Us w. Holton of HiKtt Pells. vised its constitution to a istered at the last election, sion Group i Of i.y»e AlliancAi e will We have been following up your sions. Each section of the who have attained majority meet nunlber of home mortgages placed w-.Mt-nt of the National Fede- budget, with the amounts form approved by the State of next week wonderful work and wish to con- ! [ since, and those who have at- in ' "ii uf Garden Clubs. scheduled for appropriation, Dura Jacoby PATRICK FLEMING, 33 under the single mortgage system gratulate every member for lend- Department of Banking and tained citizenship by natural- in speaker will of the Federal Housing Adminis- ing his services to such a worthy , is listed separately. They are isation will be rigefitered at be DIES FROM EXPOSURE ! Insurance to permit loans of will talk on tration. cause. , "ii'iiK was made by the Bureau as follows: Current expenses, this time. There will be a "National : 1173,685; repairs and replace- the new type,' known as the Other Carteret financial insti- We think it Is the duty of every " internal Revenue that con- school commissioner in charge A have charge of Carried Home Unconscious citizen of Carteret to help ttrt •"••»i"'i3 who paid the two percent ments, $9,000; manual train- "New Direct Reduction Mort- of the registration at each the the alliance tutions completing loans sub 1 1 ing, $2,400; evening school mltted for insurance are as First Aid to continue their goo4 I' '- " "iles tax In New Jersey be (Continued on baqe *uiht\ school. was ,_ „ Mrs. Benja„_- By Police From Water- (Continued on page eight) 11 '• 'uly 1 and October 25 may for foreign born, 1400. m)n Klein, Miss -Harriei t LeBo'wLB , follows: Carteret First National h" i••*. The fourth in the series hluiM Coffee Company in an exe- asked to contribute to and 1 11! unnual tire insurance. id decided the present condi| broadcast tomorrow after- lie office hore. cutive capacity for ten year*. For- was one of the organizers of that humane wort, but room while it was heated during u body. He is married and resides at the early evening and was ptac the borough, or m#re parti •'t 4:46 o'clock. The pro merly be conducted a retail K' Dugh the work of the New rly that of the smaller taxpa* H'iltll produced by the Mu- THE REPUBLICANS eery business in Carteret. Active Leick avenue and Randolph street Jersey Audubon Society food ttcally frozen to death when the room cooled off. The fire Is Woman's Club Members such that no additional bunl in conjunction with Herewith are presented brief in fraternal and church affairs lie Edward Dennish was born iti is! being distributed to the n be aa-tumsd. The request of 0 sketches of the respective cand»- is also u state officer of the Liberty Carteret, attended the Public T»llthe medical Carteret lived in Piscataway of the Hungarian Societies and of the state's outstanding Mrs. Robert OTJonnell, Mrs. Club Thursday of next week, Mrs. An organization has been fe< corps of the army during the Township. He has been in thu em- was at oriernme president of the humanitarian and obaritable Thomas Holllhan and Miss Mat- Eaup is president of the Woman's d in Carteret to promote inti V • » • World War. His first appearance In ploy of thw United SUtes MeUis Yotfng Hen's Democratic Club. He loaders, Miss lioulae D. Shu gaiet Fleming, all of Carteret. Club of Woodbridge. She will be Mcyde riding, ft will be ki "'I'-uvian George Bernard public life was three years ajro Kenning Company as an account- is at the present time a. delegate of Newark. the AJpine Wheelmen of hll is at t pt tieQ . Ui g f introduced by Mis, Harry «w. dining at Miami with an- when h« was elected to the Board ant for the past seven years. He is to the Middlesex Qpont t meantime, be sure and teret and has elected the fol "•i1 r: Unit of chairman of the American of meatless diet, of Education. He was elected to secretary of the Carteret Repub- the. Democrats of*A the sparrows and Novobilshy Is Arrested ng officers: President, Walter] i)i "J»iiii Hi the Borough Council in the 1»84 lican Club and active in the rec&a- He is hi Kellogg ol the treasurer of the Ft Aid 3quad chattering about Department of the local dub. Pelt; vice-president, Douglas election, and » now semny Ws tion work here, and in church and For Beating His Son jltrits; secretary, Walfer • « ome every day. There will be a short business t)Ut pWM second yew as chairman of the fraternal oiganliatfons. This is ft* e in reasuror, Jack Humphries; g examples of U» Uvell- council's finance committee. He ftrst time he has sought public of Anthony NovobUstar, of Pw*- meeting presided over by Mrs. tain, Alfred fens*** fl«. He lives on Emerson, Str John Lethkk tog avenue, wai arrested Wednw- •tththtf was lar««ly responsiblrsp nsible fofor the re- resident J > Hi COLUSION Jjowlrd W- Worn- the captain ha* arranged _ fii t th borough complet- wjth his wife and children. day night on complaint of his son, "ets 'U lit advocates. The financingg ot the bborough complet- The next meeting, following al long rides for this year. A1 S Stephen, who tojd :wllce m age race baa been started, ~ ney tigers be •d laslast t yutyyut br y whichihh U current X, Wood, 228 February 97, will be a social meet- indebtdbted*** . rw«w«ff »h date Walter Van Pelt hoi GENERAL QtylQCRATS was ( ,v • hammsr. The in* hi the form Of a Colonial tea Later In the «e»8Ufl., Is Urn b Stephen, M at 1:1 as In * hare and hound r» en. «hi«ptonsWp wnti n., Joe Penner and Frances Langford Flash a Fancy Bit Of Trnckin' From The New Musical Film

Girl pivoli, left foot, facing On count of one, both for Now •idew«y» «tep with left Now walk atraight forward f vrrythint l> dnf» on Now girl lenni hafkwara jtllt The girl on right foot, man man, man pivott right foot — fi fft ward kirk, then lia<• in. lirrl, nut hr»li irrm Kliintl, and illgklly >way . k.iil .nH.rUirl, rnF pi.1 On l*ft, forward wall* •*> count lh>-n two »tep> walk thfn fm roiiiit of •*" "T™1 «(T»'"' count, do four limei—then in ton •ntt! Fight rnunti you do from iid« to lido, on righth two - and three and four and right hand iir> pivots, right, on of four—then, in jtut the «aine ward kick and bad ai[nin four time, in all, with count of you're right hack where you've thi«, mi.- and two, then toward count man kicki left leg up — fire and «ix~ and «ev#n an>t )ii" right fo»t, for count of eight position, backward walks and then walk two itfpii n rhan<" begun. • •iKhl that'll what you do •arli nllirr «wing about. girl kickl right leg you'll decide, right and then you're through. this part •• grnnd. count! four more. In talk. IricKtirijf Herein play Mill in MM Oo-La-La Charles Starrett Stars In "The Myiteriotu Avenger," [•h»r»ctflr afl a sea captain he tfivM In New Crime Thriller Holt Plays Captain ;iri i-ntertiiininft performance. He PENNER'S MUSICAL 'WILDERNESS' STAR A Roaring Yarn Of TexasJVritten By Peter B. Kyne is a fnrcrful figuri' whi'n ([uollirifr mi uprisinn: of thp rngine room IVlcr U. Kyno, the master writer of adventure atori.-;, h 'Dangerous Waters' L'.-IIIK (lurinK the lire scqupncps. 'COLLEGIATE'OPENS IS WALLACE BEERY spins JI nmriiiK yarn of the Lone Star State, when romance Hut. in the hands of hin fnithlcss spins JI nmriiiK yarn of bride he is hclplens, his prciit love Lionel B anymore Plays flimc'l' d under a TTexa s moon, annd prairie prowleprowlerr s defiedfi d Sea Drama To Open Today milking it Impossible for him to AT THEJAJESTIC At The Crescent Has realize what is going on behind hin Father In Comedy the devil may-care KaiiRers, in 'The Mysterious Avenger," Imrk. Trii* pnrt i.« imiKiiifin.nlly a ((inmliia pirlure starring; Charles Starrett and openin,, Grace Bradley pliiycd hy attmctive, red haired 2,000 Workers Needed To By O'Neill )dny al. the Crescent Theatre. (irncc firndlcy, one (if (tie screen's Film Movie That Has I( A '•« iflly |.:M''I| llirillillK H<|v('|l- most p«'durt.ive snetlH. Teaming two of the greatest 'The Mysterious Avenger" tells turr picture. iiiaHc <-vci(in»r by the story of cattle-rustling in nm •CPU"" ,,f tit. IIII'I mutiny at it's, The object of her blandiahments 30 Speaking Parts futures on the screen today in a is Robert Armstrong, best, fi iend of story that is literally the great dern times. It provides the film itthv i-in(>ni;i nli'iTinir. "Diinirt'nuis Production of I'nrnmomit's new Wntii'!." ilic I'liivcrsnl drama the husbnnd, who gives a line rhiir- Comedian Uses with its background of danger aiiil rmiKicnl picture "Collefriat American drama and a cross-sec- irtiicli uponed ;n ciitraifpnicitl nt ncterizntion of n young man den mystery, for the desperadoes, i|< perately trying 1i> preserve hin proved a tnsk of stupendous pro- tion of average life in thin nation, the CiOHccnt Thfiitrf toilny. termined to sell thousands of stol- Jack Holt is the stnr of this in- idl of loyalty. portions, with more tlinn 2,000 per- "Ah Wilderness!" Eugene O'Neill's Lucky Old Shoes sons contributing *o the film's great drama of family life, adoles- en steers to unscrupulous commi completion and with nbout seventy cent love, and the march of the sion-merchants, brook no inteifr, TWO CONTINUOUS differi'nt studio rlepiirtments tak- years, comes tonight to the Ditmas In Screen Debut ence with their plans. FEATURES CRESCENT SHOWS ing part. Theulre. Starrett, starred as a Tc\a; DAILY "Collegiate" has more than A worn pair of yellow button ALWAYS Wnlhice Iteery, frond from Iri Ranger, is Msigrwd to solve in PERTH AMDOY thirty »|ir«ly spending three or four played by Aline MacMahon. the editorial page. Director Gering had to give in. him well once again. MONDAY TUESDAY WLUNESDAY - THURSDAY tlie. loiitiiie.K they do in the pic- EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ture. Miss Cooper lends the girls hours a day on a tractor, plough- PEGGY CONKLIN in in two of these dance spectacles. ing, harrowing or cultivating on JAMES CAGNEY in The property department built his ranch in Encino, Calif. "HER MASTER'S seventy-five modernistic desks of (dans and aluminum for one scene. VOICE "FRISCO KID" It built ii piano keyboard eighty —Please mention this paper to AND— feet ions and twelve feet high for advertisers; it helps you, it helps —AND— another. them, it helps your sianor. PREVUE TONIGHT! I SlE WOULDN'T LEI PREVUE TIME TABLE Continuous COOFBIS HAND... At* iM kil Ika "CEILING ZERO" 6:03 - 9:01 2 15-llp.m. n...uHil tali "COLLEGIATE" 7:37 - 10:35 : MAJESTIC PERTH AMBOY

SAT. - SUN. - MON. - TUES. PREVUE FRIDAY NITE SEVEN (7) BIG DAYS-STARTING WITH PREVUE TONIGHT Love and adventure thunder out of Old Monterey to thrill you as never before in the screen's first great outdoor musical! JOE GLORIA JOHN SWARTHOUT

ContinuouB e \ 2 to 11 P. M. PENNER (WANNA BUY A DUCK) ON STATE STREET at the FIVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY

. TO FRIDAY 15c TO 2:30 — 25c TO 7:45— JACK OAKIE APIER 7:4g _ SAT SUN HOLIDAYS 25c fY TO 7:45, 35c AFTER 7:45. CHILDREN ALL TIMES 10c Frances Langford STARTING WITH Ned Sparks PREVUE TONIGHT Lynne Overman M:I: i rirn n us ion TIII.: THICK OK ONIO O\I v IIM: I'IIKH'I: TOVIUHT m i<; m 'HUS I,K\UTII HI THIS —IN— I'li-rt in;. "«ii;Miin.;vr OIIMJSSIO v Htitl• "AH Wn,iii:nM>s' Hll22| IC.IIT 12,00 PARAMOUNT'S MIRTHFUL YOU'RE A MAN NOW CAMPUS MUSICAL I ...and...well...there COMEDY! are a curtain dais of women...! inouu flirli like that one ...and lot» of them ore pretty...und..." WIWRNESS1 UIGlAW EUGENE O'NEILL'S WED.-THUR.-FRI. PREVUE great (IUIIIHI of /ouf/i's TUE. NITE \\fi\ (eiiipfufiuin . . . now a tcfueii inu J I c i |ji e L f of CLARENCE BROWN a MMV* COM UJIDOUJ monTP ft O f 11 E Wallace Beery Lionel Barrymore CflRLO ALINE MacMAHON WAHHEN WILLIRM ERIC LINDEN 'CECILIA PAtKEft SPRING BYINOTON u CLARENCE BROWN TO THE LADIES AMATEUR NIGHT COMING VK TODAY MAGN1MCENT OBSESSION" I S*t«r«Uy 5YEBY FEB. IB •'••••••• ^- tmmmmmumm, ,;AKTBKljj NOTICE TO CONfllACTOM LODGE CARD PARTY ,,,,, thereby given that »eal- PNEUMONIA VICTIM Monday In the Pint Aid . i v..ill he received by tlw Bor- There wpre five tables In play Wnght Wins ambulance. Mrs Mannlni ",'' , llllIlrji nf the Borough of Wednesday night, at a card party C. Brechko. Mrs A. At Valentine Dance Here ;' ,, t fur the improvement and Mrs Lillian Manning, 23, colored to Carteret from Newark held In Odd Fellows hall Tinder J. Lukarh. Mrs T. KJWnetfc. Mrs ,,f Ufayette Street from Holy Family Church Given By Candidate , A (tood demand for ttrkets to the of 17 Bergen street, died Wed- waeks wo The Board of the auspices of the Deborah D. FitWfprald, Mrs. It P?Sko, Mrs nesday night in the Perth Amboy ' ,,,.|i Avenue to it" northerly J. MakwinAI, Mrs. J. Valentine Dine* of the Trainw So- reports she has *. husband " ' * i" the Borough of Car-Lodge, Daughters of Rebekah. Mist Elizabeth Tryba In , Mr t uhk, r iun Large Crowd Attend* Card Mrs. C. Trustrum wad Mrs p ciety of the Presbyterian Church IR OenerRl Hospital of pneumonia. has worked at Intervals In a 1 i Midillosrr County, N. J., on Mrs. John Held -was chalftman of Bride Of Emit Ski ha; She was taken ha the hospital Party Of Incorporated Peterson. reported from those in ch«r(r«. ^.i*. nolininry 17, 1936, at 8 the committee In charge. Parties Follow ';•', i. I' M, EaHtern Standard Democrat Group Prizes, Mrs. Michael Abaray The dance will bo held * week from Mrs M. Shotello, tin. M. Russo! tonight in the Lutheran Hall, with IUH1KKMAN, lmr liintinnd, IWend- A very pretty wedding took Mrs. Thomas Lafltln, Un. William . 1'inRn, specification* and antB, Fl. Ka. for tlin nftla or mort- place Saturday morning in Holy dancing Instinir from 8:30 o'clock ',,f did, contract and bond The card party given by the XJJiouse, Mr-,. C. Katlinskt. Mrs. gn.g^il prninlaftn rn(1, 1 will 'ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tryba of house No. 2 drew a rapacity at- , '('iLi-oNKh Engineer of the Bor to unlo m public v •mhi 3fi Fitch Street, became the bride F. .Izeleg. Mrs. O. H. DDick. . Mrs Feb. 14 . Winfreil Nelson is general chair- 1, IIf ('iirt.eret have been died In WEDNESDAY, TUBB 28X128TI ! DAY OF of Bmil Skiba, son of Mr. and Mrs. tendance. A cash prize of 12.50 lli and Mrs. Joseph man, assisted by Jessie MacGregor. ,,,!„,. of the Borough Engineer A. IV, NINBTEI1N donated by J. J. Lymnn went to William HUNimKIi TIIIFITV-SIX John Skiba, of 130 Jersey Street. Fitzgerald. Marion Nelson will be in charge of 11,,, [lorongh Hall, Carteret, at two o'rlnrk, Htnnilnnl Tlrno, In \ Wlliam Wright, of Louis stieet. A The ceremony was performed at Refreshments, Mrs. William the rhrrk room, and Michael Ches- I nml ni»y be inapected by aftprnnnn nf (In* unit] ilfty, ni (tip 11 o'clock by Rev, Dr. Joseph pyrex set donated by Mrs. Joseph !nk and Walter Woodhuil. Marion Valentine HIiorlff'H Offli-p In Ilin ells' of N O'Brien, Mrs O. H. Dick, Mrs. J .M,,'.,-tivc bidders during busi- Hrunswlck. N. ,1 jlbimUm, pastor of the church, Fitzgerald was won by Mrs. John <"ook and f'arl (irohman will have . I,,,,!,! Ridders will be nirnish- Szelag, Mrs. Joseph Shutello, Mrs. AIJ, ttinnn rortiiln lntu, trncis or and was followed by n breakfast Medwlck. They were the door and Joseph McCann, Mrs. A. Szymbro oharfre of the refreshments. ., ith enpips of the specifications PHlToln or luml nml pri'mlHfi?!, Iti'rpln- at the home of the bride. Mr. and Thelma Kin^ nnd Julius Curtis Day .... nftor pfirtlciiliu-l\- iloficrlbiMl, ultunto, dark horse prizes respectively. ski. Mrs. H. Mullan, Mrs ft. KG I u,H. prints of the drawings by Mrs. Skibn entertained nt supper vail. Mrs. i. Mayer, Mrs. v. WIs- the ti«kets and Marion Cook the 1 lyliiK nnil lift UK In Din KWOIIKII of There were several other special Kni'iiMMM , on proper notice Bnd I'lirliM-cl, In lln- I'niiTily of M|ll,lli-«,.x the ftnme evening fur the wedding nlewskl, Mrs. N. Mazur. publicity. Mini Hlato nf Now .Iprfiev: pnrty and friends. prizes and many prizes for high H«lniT known nml ilcfllnnnlixl IIB scores. Your Mother ,>,,I.. m,i ii he made on the stan- lot« numh»ru llir«« (8) nnd four (\) The bride was nttended by her ,i |,iiipf)BBl form, furnidhfld Hy if\ hlnrk numhn tlirpo f1) on K i PI- sinter, Minn Louise Tiyba, as maid After thf) gamrn eoffco, sand- Unrniigh Engineer, in the man- lain map «ntltled, "Mftp of IRIIIIM nf of honor, and Michsel Skibn, broth- wiches and home made cake were ,li.siifnnteil nnd required by the Frederick V. Anni-no, nt Carlcrct, 'er of the bridegroom, was his best Wife or Sweetheart Woodlirhigft Tnwnalilp, Mlildlennx served. I. MANN & SON ,., iiiriitions. muat be enclosed in f'ounty. Nnw JcrBi'V. ilniol .Innonry mmi. Among the prize winners, other ',l,,,| envelopes bearinjf the name .1. IHIt'J, nml inniU> liy *'. I'. Itolninann. Hrv l flll I (I T After their returturn from a wed-than those already mentioned Will love to be remembered on Valentine'a Day. I .pidrew of the bidder and the Survi'vor. nml nicA In ttn" ofTirp of fHn(n(f triti p ththe couplle will live tern were: Thomas Holllhan, William ,,,. nf the job on the outside, ad- tho Clerk nf the County nf MiiiiiICH p l live tern It need not be an expensive arrangement. It's the Htjitn fit New .lerney, (in Jun<\ H, J H91 porarily Hi' th FitcFith SStreet ad Belsel, Mrs. Anthony Debrowich, Optometrists ',.•.,.,] to the Borough Council of nnlrl lota liplnif altuati'd on tho north dress. thought that count*. After all there'a no aubiti- eJinlerly Hide of the street ilt'ftl^iiHfe Edward Diidka. MIM Jessie Mes H'Hitiiirh "f f'arteret, and must AmoTi(f the jruests were the fol-lowltz, Sam Kaplan, Mrs. William HOURS ,,,•inii|)anied by a certificate of (in HRld map llH Lower HOIK] lo Ihili lowing' tute for floweri. We have an extensive variety of way ft* lftlil ilown on Hulrl1 mmapap, , ththe Cralgen, Mrs. J. C. Halpln, Mrs. Daily i,,,,,,lin(r company agreeing to ., n part i>f nd now smart Heart Basket*, Heart Novelties appropri- 1 ho ]i\ Mrs. M. Landitch, James Lan- John Barney. There were twenty 10 to 12, ., i:|, bund in MO :'" of the con- known ii* Innil of (' W. ,, 1W, l l TruRle.p., Riilil loin tnkfln tofferher ne- ditch, Mary Ijanditch, and Walter table* In play and many non- ate for the day. '.„ i mice and a certified check 2 to 6 and liifr lmiiniieil nml ml us fol- Vincent, of South Plainfleld; Mrs. players. 7 to 8 ,', ,,„( les.1 than 10% of the bid, lows to wll: Mary DeHanes and Miss Anna De- HRC1INNINU nt n point mi |he The arrangements were in Wednesday M| ,|elivered flt the place and on Hanes, of Perth Amboy: Kathryn , i,,,in nbiive mentioned. Cerli- n»rt.h«ftMerly Hide of Wtwpi- lton«i tn charge of a hlg committee of 10 to 12 HiiliWHy, ilintinn fifty (Rfl) foot Wnsylyk, of Sewaren; Mr. andwhich Mrs. John Medwlck and only PHONE RAHWAY 7-0711 - 0712 - 0713 ,,l , lierki of the three (3) lowest Routhfiftfllerlv from the Inlersprtion Mm. .1. Rushink, Mr. and Mrs. R. nf the snirt noiihennterlv »lile (if Mra. Michael Abaray were co- ,l,|er: will be held by the Bor- Leahy, Mrs. V. Kurdyla, Mrs. M. ,i, ,,f Carteret until contract is Lower Hnrul lo Hnhwny wltti the chairman. The principal sub com- n soiithwentdrly nidi) (if Hccnml ntreet; Vizma, Mrs. M. Ijiiirn, Theresa mittees were: Cards and tables, .,., Hied and approved by the running tlicni-e (1) mirlheiiatnrlv Vb,nm, Mr. nnd Mra, John Tryba BAUMANN Florists ..,1,. Highway Engineer or the and nlonff ttie Ro«thi»af*t*Miy IMMIIHI- and Mr. nnd Mra, John Skiba, Mrs. M. Szymborskt, Mrs. M. Bal- 89 SMITH ST. Tel. 4-2027 ary line of lot number two (2) In oga, Mrs. M. Kaskln, Mrs. K. ,,,„.,• nflirinls of the said State mid hloek nunilier Ihrni' one hun- St. George and Hazelwood Avenues, ,.,,.•,i-imerit. The Standard Pro- dred eleven nrnl nlxly-nlx liuji- Foote, Mrs. William Carney, Mrs. dredtlin (111,06) f<>el to the noutli PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY , i! fiiiin is nttached to the speei- M. Medwkk, Mrs. J. Cole, Mrs. M. westprly boundary line of lot num- BURY ACCIDENT VICTIM Makwlnskl, Mrs. K. Pollack, Mrs. RAHWAY, N. J. ..,) , in .heil on application to the En- southeftfiterly and aloiiK the uniitli- t wenturly boundary line nf lot num- Crushed To Death M'lT. ber ten and nlonff ttie Routhwcflt- At Local Plant die project is financed in whole prly boundary line of lot number in pnrt hy the State Highway nine In Maid hloek fifty nnd sixty- four hundrerttlia (r>l>.«-n feel to the , The 01 funeral nf Charles Balares .i-=;itiipsi(in of the State of New InterBfcllon of the northwesterly! •>>> on of the Randolph Street,Stre who -wan ,, , , mid the Borough of Carter y nno nt lot lumber flvn crushedd to ilpntl h FFrid , o wan:, till' «uulllW ridny nt 1 P. M..[l ml L- •inlijcit lo all iri[ijire- with ~-w-,. Itnuiidui y at ththee phwt-. ,,.,:t. of the State Highway De- linn of lot number nine in said •A"'- JPROMPTLY AT 9 A. I TOMORROW! hloe...,„k„ numbe.,-r, three.,,.,.-;, ,„tha„n (3) ('orporation, was held Monday (itlliellt. noutliwestprly and along the north- morninff. The servicservi e was helhldd i in \|| contracts and sub-contracts westerly boundary lino of lot num- ber five ono hundred nineteen find St. KHBS Greek Cntholic Church ,,- ;iilijci't to the approval of the nlxty-Bl(tht hundredth!! UI9.HR) reet and was conducted d by Rev. Alex i lie Highway Engineer of the to tho northeimterly »lile of the Mcdveosky. The bearers were tuie Highway Commission of the Lower Road to Hnhwny; and thene-e EMERGENCY REPAIRS Kept Us Closed (4) northwpfiterly and alon^ the merWbprs of a beneficial society ii.ie iif New Jersey. nortbpant«rly Nld«> of Lower Hond t^connecteo d with the church and of- The Council reserves the right Hahway, ftft>- T.n) feet to |lie lint!which Mr. Balnrcs was a member. , reject any or all bids if deemed Or place of FIK(JINNIN(1. The luinal was in Rose Hill Cejne- , ihe best interest of the Borough The tpiiroilmate anmunl of the dp- 4 DAYS-But Now We're Ready For free to "« nfttlnfled by Hatd Hale IH thetery. Linden. > (III SO. «iim of Two Thoufland Koiir Hunrtrad Mr. Halares was employed as a lly order of,the Borough Coun- Eighty-four Dollarii (|2,484.«ni, to- il nf the Borough of Carteret. gether with the eoslB of thin nille. •ilfger at the plant and, at the in ime of the fatal accident, was as- The Filial Drive Of The Most Sensational HARVEY VO. PLATT, '" " with nil anil ulniruliir tho 'ntV and sistinc other men in guiding a huge Borough Clerk. Appnrienaneen rlleTnutlt •Lmiriiiirlcondenser shell that was being or In nnywlxA npperlnlnliiK- SHERIFF'* KAI.E F. HRHDMAN HAHDINli, lowered by a crane to a position on N cilAXCKnY OF NEW JKKHEV Slierin*. a roll withother shells. According li.-nveen HOBEUT CARSON. el. FIIANOIR A. MONAOHAN. to plant officials Balares had been , |i I'limplalnanta. :inil OKH- H2.00 Solh'ltor. instructed to remain at the end of TurnK '/. lU'DRUMAN and LOUIS C. P. 1-31, 2-7, U, 21 the bit shell but when it swung: to one sid#he stepped around to push BUDGET FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1936-37 it back into line and was caught KKKNT EXPENSE between it and another sln-11. His Balances ft Appro- head, chest and pelvis were crush Item Budget Totals Revenues priation ed and he was killed instantly. imil Elections f 400. Dr. H. L. Strandberjr was called i Clerk's Sal 1,200. and when Balares was pronounced >t. Supplies Sal 1,800. dead Coroner Eugene J. Mullen N. Monies Sal 400. was notified and gave permission .lit & Clerk's Off. Exp. 800. to remove the body to Lyman's jr:il Services 200. funeral home in Locust Street. ip. 1'rin. Salary 5,000. Mr. Balares is survived by his Hi I'rin. Clerk Salary 1,800. wife; Mary; three daughters, Mrs. ,i. I'fin. ()ffi«e Exp. .... 500. •<••'* Ann Adams, Mrs. Mary Ra- .II. Teach. Prin. Sal 14,626. konica and Misa Pauline Balares; r.::.L I'rin. Clerk three sons, Charles, Jr., George and 1,200. Joseph, and four grandchildren, all IUTS' Salaries 173,000. of Carteret. Hooks & Library .... 3,500. 3,000. '•i" Expense 500. Mother-Teachers Planning l.mitors' Salaries 19,000. ']ili»iu' Oper. Sal. 1,300. Card Party For March 10 FIRE SALE ii"iM Supplies 950. 5,000. The Mother-Teacher Associa- :iir 4 Water £ Power 3,600. tion of the Presbyterian Church ''•JilliUll1 700. will sponsor a public card party in EVER RECORDED IN PERTH AMBOY'S HISTORY 1 niVuera Salary 2,520. tha community hall uf the church •dical Inspector's Sal. 2,000. In Emerson Street Tuesday night, •ntiil Inspector's Sal. .. 1.000. March 10. In charge, of the ar- rangements will be: Mra. William a n-''- Sal. & Expense 2,290. MI Ath. Field 1,600. Elliott, Mrs. John Richardson, Mrs. Charles Morris and Mrs. Alllietil'H 600. Harry Axon. The association also •in pollution 6.90J. decided at a meeting Monday night ianct> Premiums 2,300. HERE'S OUR FIX"IN A NUTSHELL! HI'lKiKT TOTALS $256,685. to aid the men of the church with T A T K APPORTION- a public card party they will hold MENT 84,000. Tuesday night of next week in the community hall. -Al.VUV REDUCTIONS We're Stuck With $30,000 Worth of Brand A!' L'US. 41,000. Because of the stormy weather iU.ANCKS 8,000. Monday night then- were only a " I A 1, APPROPMA- few members at the meeting. They I IH\ 1173,685. were: Mrs. William Elliott, Mrs. Appro James Baird, Mra. Robert Sloan, NEW Merchandise, Slightly Soiled By Budget Itomi Totals Revenues prtaUIon [Mrs. John King and Mis. Harry 1lKKKNT EXPENSE Yetman. l|!:i.K()RWARD: $256,686. $88,000. $173,685. I '-1' AIRS and Republican Organization Smoke and Water, if WeCan Realize $10,000 IWI-ACEMENTS: !!"ll(Jing8 $7,000.00 Holds Card Party Thursday ''••luipment 1,000.00 | —, 1— K'liicational Equip .. 1,000,00 9,000. 9,000. The card party sponsored by the MANUAL TRAINING: Republian organization Tuesday On It We'll Consider Ourselves Lucky! I i-achers' Salariea .. 3,900.00 night proved to be a big success. 4,400. It was held to the Falcon Hall and Still worse, the landlord is "on our neck" continually requesting that carpenters and painters be given room to work. In fact we 2,000. 2,400. despite the fact travel was ex- ,tremejy difficult, there were about were forced to close 4 days this week for emergency repairs. All th is naturally—makes us desperate. We've got to sell this stock So affi? jseventy-flve tables in play. Many '•uchers' Salaries 600.00 attractive prizes were distributed. here it GOES--starting tomorrow—prices will be disregarded—slashed and forgotten. We can't impose on the landlord's good na- J"•'• I'isrht & Fuel 800.00 900. I Refreshments were served aftw ture any longer. If you've thought BARGAINS prevailed here before come down tomorrow and "get a load" of the greatest price liulance 190. the games. ^ """;;! 400. 400. cuts in Perth Amboy's history. IH'NDS and INTBRBST: "iids Maturlnu 27,000.00 Holy Family Unit To Hold _?n Bonds .. 28,44«.72 WOMEN'S SILK 66,000. A Dance Saturday Night These Prices Are Prooof $326,985. Tha Oirla Club of the Holy DRESSES 86,500. Family Church will hold a dance $241,485. Saturday night, February 15 in We Mean Business!! the Faloon hall. Music will be fur- nished by Eddie Poulsen's orches- THIS IS THE TIME TO BUY LAMPS tra. Miss Sophie Sosnowski Is CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S HEAVYWEIGHT chairman of the committee in w charge of the arrangements. $|.79 = have reduced the i""" of all the lamp* we BEFORE THE FIRE SOCKSandANKLETS UNION SUITS luvc Card Party Postponed in mock by twenty By Local Forester* PRICE 94.98 \'" cent. Mmy of the " '"' and table Umps we At a ineetini; of Court < urteret l '"lt to mi«t th« ipedfi- No. 48 Foresters of America Mon- | WOMEN'S NOVELTY 1 •»'"«» of the Illurainit- day night the card party scheduled FUR TRIMMED 7 pr. 34 for Wednesday, February, 26 was "'K 'i'lK'noering Society. postponed indefinitely. The new BEFORE THE FIRE PRICE 38« BEFORE THE FIRE PRICE 79s Tllc« lamps combine di- headquurtui'8 of the Forest era in WINTER COATS SHOES .the Csndu Building have been un- <" «ud indirect l4btiog dergoing alterations tu meet the ">'> this corabhlatl<$i pro- need of lodge room work and are v k noH in piupoi condition, ii WHB re- c " » tht bast ported. llll'<»iiijition for retdiof ""'! "udyint. Bmtll cst,- ATTENDS DANCE 1 y IJ1« 'l>»rge added if ypu Mian Agnes*) Gunderaon of Em- ersion street, and Miss Lillian Rich- I"" chase on terms. BEFORE THE FIRE 50 ards of Woodbridge, attended a PRICE UP TO 117,80 BEFORE THE FIRE dance in Philadelphia at the Bor. VALUE TO 12.00 roll Club Saturday night.

'OMEN'S LINED CARTERET BROADCLOTH .-mX.tiSfltfjEPARTMENT STORE RUBBER Funeral Home SHORTS GOLASHES | JOSEPH SYNOWIECKI Funftral Director 4 k/rt I % .•(, ••• if a • % Phone 8-1818 about, the flremafi thnt WAS limw-nin1 to Romewhat unexpectedly make it merely hud it. on so loud he didn't. hf«r « flrp Hlnrm." easy money that is to be ftpent n« such1 "And the ftrr <>nfrinp didn't «o mil?" WpVe afraid\> We're afraid that but little "Nn. TV (t"y didn't know about the lire until CARTERET PRESS : it, wns nvrr an' mmp of the firemen WRntrd to know good will be derived from it. why he didn't nnnwpr the alarm." Siihucriptlon, S1ISO Pw.Ytir Rut. n lot of men rontfl make much of Telephone O«rt#T»>t S iflflO Cross-Eyed "Thnt happen in this town?" the little nest-*gg that will be their's with- "Oh, Of! Don't nay n»thin' about that in the Published by Cftrtnret in a fpw months There are a thousand and pft|.pi Anyways don't any it happened here.; nay it OFFICE one ways that it could be distributed bene- happened in New Zealand or Port Readin' or some 78 WASHINGTON AVE.. ficially but if the experience of human na- IIIHI-I' far away like thnt." SALE SUCCESSFUL 1 CARTERET, N. J. ture is an indet, payment of the bonus is I promised Scroflrin* I won't wy nothin ahout it. nn' he'n satisfied because i always keep my prom C. H. BYRNR Editor merely going to revive the old indifferent WE ARE OBLIGED TO EXTEND OUR SALE IN MKYIR R0SENBLU11 Sporh Editor ises; that is most always. I still don't get It about slogan of 'come easy, go easy." them cats an' the issues so I ask.i Scromins to orate Bntartd u Mcond elan matter Jane t, ORDER TO ALLOW MORE PEOPLE TO TAKE 18t4, at Cart«r«t, N. J.. Port Offle«, tinder some more about it. th« Art of Matt* 8, 1879. "Oh, them Democrats is all right. I don't want ADVANTAGE OF THE REDUCED PRICES NOW Eliminate The Middleman to start no line about 'em only why can't they get IN EFFECT It probably is a little presumptuous to something new? They gfo on about nomethini? that's been chewed over a dozen times like skylights an' make a suggestion to eminent counsel, but paint brushes.' we feel that in the current argument before "Well, let's talk about somethin' else. How's The Board Of Education Election the State Board of Public Utility Commis- '"•« ™"'r™rrg?r'?£""!yn™r ""/•"."' Uo«iie or ia his name Wag*j*T" i The namr of Dr. H. L. Strandberg on to be caroful about what pnblifthine K"y« puts in "I don't know his name for sure but he's (tet- sioners over the proposal of the Perth Am- ^ tin' celebrated about his checker (rame." the Hoard nf Education ballot gives to the th A »orry for all 1kinds of em* that fcets In WEISS MRS boy Gas Light Company to boost its rate trouble. Maybe he's coin to run for fcovernor. I "Good player?" ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET school election an importance which it 1 I 91 schedule there is one dominant, fundamen- him the othe' r da••-•-••y wit•h bridge. He saves up all them ashes that's collected n fixing^hc price f which, it j^pl.lp gj* \p if thin stuff in the paper. That paper iret.i too fresh, on Wednesdays and uses 'em to spread on the streets he is a member of the Borough Council. The Perth Aijiboy. Their i.i, tlu-irfuir, a dupli- mine times puttin' things about peuu!u." MYSTERY an' in front of fire houses. Smart guy, Bensulok," SPECIALS flimsy claim is offered that too much pow- cation of administrative and supervisory "What kind o' things you kickin' about?" "You're some Democrat, praisin' what a Repub- er is placed in the hands of a single indi- "Weil, like puttin' in about a fire startin' in a lican street boss docs." (THESE ARE ITEMS THAT WE ARE NOT ALLOWED costs—a material item in the final analysis. TO ADVERTISE BECAUSE WE SELL THEM vidual. We feel that such a contention is We feel that the battle against the new firehouse where theyS a .fireman doin' soinethin' "Hey, lissen. That stuff is out. People in this totally lacking in merit. with a electric current an' another one is lissenin' .v.au's lown can't be kidded any more by party la- BELOW COST rate should he foujrht along the lines which bels. The guys that's goin" to get recognition here W« feel that the influence of Dr. Strand- to the radio. That had me worried." would seek to eliminate the middleman. We "Why should that worry you?" these days is the. ones that earns it by doin' some- berg'.s conscientious purpose should be think it can be successfully shown that it is "I was skeared they'd put that other one in thin' an' that goes for both parties." Allied Food Market made to be felt over as wide an area as the not in the interest of the public welfare that HUCKLEBERRY HESS. exigencies of a busy doctor's life will per- Cor. SALEM AVE. and ROOSEVELT AVE. two entirely separate corporate set-ups be Maybe It's Tough Or. Adslis! ttpw Pft|;rp Rnrp an mit. We feel that his willingness to submit maintained at double expense to the con- Miss Skeffington Is Bat Ice Gives Ktd$ A Break 1 i p • i to the exacting demands of participation sumer. We think that counsel should dwell n in local government is eloquent of his true on this feature of the case. Bride OtL. C. Ryan The same coating of ice on Ready In Fortnight character and of his zeal to be of service Carteret's streets which brought hardship and diffi- Yarchegky Invites Council where real service is required. We feel that Carteret Girl To lave In culty in travelling to many Woodbridge; Church VOTE FOR... such contributions as he has made in this Which? brought pleasure to some of To Inspect; '35 Audit Ceremony the youngsters. Tuesday after- Is Received direction are worthy of high commendation The tax-spenders won another victory in noon a group of the borough Trenton Monday night when the Legisla- The marriage of Miss Vera children clamped on their Ice (xj STEPHEN CYZEWSKI and certainly of recognition by a grateful Skeffington, daughter of Mr. and skates and went sailing The bureau of identifica- townpeople. ture failed to enact the highway diversion Mrs, Etlwaul J. Skeffiiigton, of Up- through the thoroughfares tion of the Carteret Poiire per Roosevelt Avenue, to Lawrence S EDWARD DEMISH Dr. Strandberg can rightfully ask for bill as a means of financing emergency re- with the ease usually pos Department is nearing com- C. Ryan, son of Mrs. Mary Ryan, sible only on the surface of pletion, it was reported to the election of his running-mates. If only lief. of Kin:* George Road, Woodbridge, the frozen skating pond. the council Monday night by took place Saturday morning. The ID JOHNLESHICK by the measure of his civic spirit can he Although the economy bloc led by the ceremony was performed at St. Grownups less inclined to Michael Yarchesky, chair- rightfully ask any assistance he deems ne- Essex Clean Government delegation came Joseph's Roman Catholic Church skating over the streets sought man of the police committee. CANDIDATES by an uncle of the bridg-egroom, better footing by means of a He invited the council to in- cessary in continuing the stout logic of his within three votes of putting the measure Rev. Richard Ryan, pastor of the device .sold by local merchants, spect it in about two weeks. Since Church of the Immaculate Concep- a strap fastened about the the bureau was started and it be- For Election to the Board of Education policies which are the instruments of a far- across in the House, the cement and tar foot which has a pronged tion in Somerville. f:. came generally known a careful seeing, clearly defined program for the lo- salesmen carried the day. This mob of al The ceremony was followed b: metal underneath. This had the effect rough shoeing does record would be kept of the finger- February II, 1936 truists was ably aided and abetted in estab « reception at the Hotel Pines i prints of offenders, Mr. Yarchesky cal school system. Metuchen. Mrs. Charles H. Kreii on a horse Postmen In Car- said, there has been a marked fall- lishing the blockade by the small, rura ler Bung "Ave Maria" nt the wed- teret and nearby communities These Candidates Are Pledged To A Progressive counties which saw in the bill the end of a ding. were among the first to try ing off of crime. Wight For Prosecutor out the new foot gear. lot of easy money. The bride's gown was of white Dr. H. 1,. Stramlberg of the fin- and Economical Administration Of School Affairs Police and others in Carteret who are luce net, made over a satin under- ance committee reported he had Senator Clee has given notice that he drt'SH ami her veil of net was ar- just received the audit of the bor- concerned with the enforcement of law and ranged hulo fashion. Her bouquet ough hooks for l!)Hf>. He recom- intends to carry his fight for this importani In Your Own Interest Vote For These Three speedy justice, are deeply interested in the was white roses and lilies of the mended the audit bo studied by measure to the people. He should get a valley. Mis* Amin Ryan, sister of STREET DEFT the council and accepted. Copies question of appointment of a prosecutor of the bridegroom, who was the maid an- available in the office of the Paid for by the Executive Committee ready response unless the folks back horn the pleas. The Carteret favorite is James of honor, wore blue moire and taf- borough clerk and the mayor for are willing to accept again a sales' tax, ar feta and carried Killainey tea FIGHTS STORM members of the council who wish S. Wight of Woodbridge. Ever since he roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Mar- to study it. has been assistant prosecutor Wight has income tux or some other form of levy in garet SkelFiiiKton, sister of the Saloon* To Close the place of economy. The voters indicated 'bride, wore pink iiiuii-o taffeta and Carteret has suffered consider- A resolution was adopted to been on the job promptly whenever any ser- carried roses. ably from the wave of snow and close all saloons during the hours ious-crime has occurred in Carteret. He last year they wanted no such treatim-n The bride's mother was gowned sleet blanketing nearly the whole the polls are open Tuesday for the and to demonstrate they meant what they in brown velvet and h; cor- country, but difficulties here have school election. $5.00 BOYS & GIRLS $5.00 has aided the police in every way and has sage bouquet of pink rose buii* been alleviated as much as hu Dr. Stramlberg-, reporting for shown no discrimination, political or other- said, elected candidates who promised tojM IB. Ryan wore black velvet and manly possible through remedial the 1'ublic Welfare and Industrial cut spending first. Many of these candidates her corsagge was of white roses. measures. The street department Relations Committee, said he had HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! wise. Th. "bridegroom' •'• s attendants has continued to function through interviewed another of the big in- have already walked out on their pledges. were out this most recent storm with- dustrial plant heads and had not Wight has served honestly and fear- William Dyer of Metuchen, TO WIN FIVE DOLLARS But Senator Clee can mobilize the citi- who actetdd as bbeat t man, and JJames an efficiency repeating the splen- received much satisfaction in his lessly and has given Carteret far more con- Ryan, his brother, who was uuiigr. did performance of the earier campaign to havu Cnrteret labor zens of New Jersey to either force these re- After their return from a wed- snow storm. Kiven the heat of it in cases where THE CARTERET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE sideration than is common among county ding trip the couple will live at ,r>25 Before midnight Monday Street help is laid o/F. He will continue officials. calcitrant legislators to keep their word or Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge. Commissioner Gtorge Bensulok the efforts for the local workers, IS IN SEARCH OF A SLOGAN run them out of office at the very first op- had trucks out with ashes, which the doctor said. He has met with were scattered before the two general cooperation upon the part portunity. One course or the other must be firehouaes and ut street intersec- of Heveral plants. r Simply choo*e an appropriate phrate not over 6 words Praise Belongs Here pursued. CANDIDATES tions. As the fall of sleet continued | and write a tKort eway of not over 30 word* why, in throughout the night and on into Lyour opinion your tlogan should be put to u*e The praise heaped upon the Street Com- [Continued \rom page mw) r Tuesday morning, more trucks • missioner of Carteret for his conduct of his They're Off community, and was at one time were put to work and ashes put I.C.S. STUDENTS ' Nothing elte to do. one of the prime movers in the on the full length of the main department in this recent storm and the one The cat-and-dog fight within the Dem-Twilight Baseball League in Car- streets in the borough. Mail or bring your leters to immediately preceding it is no more than ocratic party, Governor Landon's entrance teret. He has always been interest- Many Kails GET AHEAD ed in sports and at all times lent By early forenoon Tuesday R. R. Brown, Secretary, just due. Comment from persons coming into the Presidential arena, Senator Borah's his aid in the development of this every important street was safe Write for 43 RooMvelt Avenue. I into the borough from and through other sound-off in Brooklyn and the thousands field in Carteret. for auto and truck traffic. The FREE CATALOG j e judge* for thi* award will be choMn at a Uter j localities bears out local opinion, that a fine asliL 6 un the streets, however at- rilute uge ami occupation upon thousands of words of politics coming | tracted pedestrians who found I date. Contest clo*e* February 29tk job of making icy streets as safe as possible from various sources indicate that poor Mr. DEMOCRATS, INC. sidewalks highly dangerous both H. W. Gardner, Avenel where the snow from a previous ) Notice: Be »ure you write plainly your Name, Age and finr travel ha been done. Voter is going to have a Stomach-full before \ Airs. John J. Ruckriegel has lived storm had been removed and In Tel. WUBG. 8-2065-M g Represent!iii£ Intermitlonal I the school you attend. Furthermore, invetigation showa the mrhhpe W nu(urnn m.xiw>vti J'auFull. iu CartereCtt t Rinci 190c 19000 , coming here the long stretches where no at- CorreapondenL'u Hthools „.. *,..., ..v.m. J uii. ifro(V m NNe w YYorkk . SShh eJ is a giadu- tempt had been made to clear cost has been small. For labor alone will Residents of the United States get more lute of the teachers' normal school walks. The sidewalks were ex- the borough pay, since Mr. Bensulok's fore- .1 ,1 • , .., ,. , ,. ,, ,., in New York, and has hepn »ftiu». tremely dangerous and there were than their ahare ot ballyhoo irom the white ly interested in school work for many painful falls but no broken sighT provided a store of ashes, collected inuny years. Since 1927 abe hag bones were reported. By midday a ' separately from the garbage and trash of hopes who seek to lead the nation into that keen a m«i»ber of the executive good many residents had relieved fuller life. In Great Britain, for instance, board of the County Parent-Teuch- the situation somewhat by putting v.jborogh households, awaiting just such an er Council, and for several ytart ashes on the walks. the campaigns are just as full of hot air was president of the; Ladies' Dem- I emefency. Mr. Bensulok merits every pat ocratic Organization. No Cost jg, on the back and very word of praise he is anoursd .bunk only they don't last as long as She is also past chief companion The coating of ashes on the Increased Efficiency ||getting. v of Companions of Forest, member streets cost nothing but Uie labor. And that certainly is something in Great of the Lady Druids, mumber of Bensulok's system of collecting t Britain'a favor! Bright Eyes Council, Degree of Po- Mhes separately from garbage cahontas; the Carteret Woman'* was an asset la dealing with the m$ Club, chairman of the juvenile de- (Uppery streets. The ashes col- Come Easy, Go Easy linquency committee of the Par- lected each -week are saved for A Good Idea Just such emergencies. Greater Service ent-Teacoeoer Anaociation, nutm Social workers have reached the indis- Congress should lose no time in follow- ladiesldi' ' auxiliaryili , RahwaRh y Elka. Early Monday there was a traf- putable conclusio n that when aa Person is ing the advice of President Roosevelt that Miss Davmar Koed received/her fic block a mile long in old Rah- S« j _, . . Person is education In the local schools and w*y avenue, the section of AT LESS COST! i deprived for a long period of the spending the Bankhead cotton act, the Kerr-Smith the Rahway High ScooJ. She at, Roosevelt avenue extending ff CU8CU8h tha that hhee lo8elo8essai lil tobacco act and the potato act be repealed. tended lit. Uolyoke College and through Jhe East Rahway section. < ° of ft hthe value the Schoo.1 of Journaliain at Colum- The street was a sheet ol Ice and This is theRecord of the Present School Administration -;|,,of money and that, suddenly inheriting The President made his suggestion in view bia Untv»r»lty. For twelve year* oar* of workers and trucks headed . is apt to employ it lonely and with of thq Supreme Oburt ruling which invali- b jhiM conducted an iQi lor Curtmt from Slubeth Mid 'V ittle benefit to him. her«,, no__,d„ i_c thi..^s. only lUbway could not make the grade dated the AAA and which made even more broker registereitedd in CwteretCrt . Her from the Mexpet gates to Brady's Make Sure This We cannot help but wonder just how patent the unconstitutionally of the three home is on Bmtrson Street. corner. The street is a county road John J. Itfman of JjDfust Street, and not a responsibility of the much the bonuseers are going to contribute laws now under discussion. the lane rawe on the ticket of t" borough. Commissioner Bensulok further to this strange truth. Many of them Incorporated rroup. WM forme, jhd of the blockade and sent the cotton and tobacco acts were plain- a member of the Borough Coun jereral truck loads of ashes there. have been "on relief" for many, raany ly instruments of abuse of the taxing power He also formerly halt) the office „ Jfajoon had the can moving. VOTE FOR months and haven't seen a cent in cash for coroner. He ha* be«n enraged in m of Congress. The former allowed the gov- the undertaking buaine** hei« for The work of the street depart- •0 long that they openly admit they proba. ment here in this latest storm ernment to collect a penalty or fifty per twenty year*, and i» a graduate won much praise from out-of- Oft HERBERT!. STRANDBERG bly won't recognize currency When they cunt upon all cotton sold in access of the - • w{~.,«, New York i town drivers who said Cartertt to enUring hli pre»ent b ww safer for driving, than any individual's quota, while tbetotter ?••**• «»ploy*d at the other town around in tfelf lection. AUGUST J. PERRY The beneficiaries ,,f Congress' latest di» the imposition ofc-'t py of 88 MMid play of generosity will undoubtedly know tt dpllar when it i held before their eyes. one-third per cent, in tb« c«se of-to^a«eoVV 8 ThThatt PresidenPid t Roosevelt now nizes these f»Qtt*eiiUaii]y j(s %h away for " " * THEBOARDQI witith httt^ ^'isequeiltillg the POLLS OPEN 3 TQ CAK1 % !»#'* NURSE OBTAINS WRIT Legion If dpi Vcfcrau Hebrew Federation Holds Odd Fefl«ci Celebrate VISIT THE CSRTERFT TO KHN |Mrs. Bodnar Given Chance File Bonus Applications Open Forum; Kohn Speakt WUdey Day, Roll Cdl FULTON TAVERN T D L | Big Tin» Toniflht And| To RerieW Ouster l>3INllu8l6$ Most of the time during a meet- IN HIGHWAY PLANS The first of a scrips of open for- With about seventy-five mem- Tomorrow Nlfbt The application qf Mrs. Jean- 10 DECK ling of the Carteret Post of th» ums under the auspices of the He- bers and visitors present the an- itte Bodnar, ousted hoard of health Jakeway Advises Workers 'American Legion Tuesday- night Traffic On Route 25 Seen brew Federation was held Monday nual roll call and observation of l"A Ntfht In Harlem"] Inurae for n writ of certorari to re- was devoted to helping veterans' night in the synagogue of the Con- Wildey Day was held Friday night PRESENTED BY TAPROOM view the action of the Board of Not To Seek Pay For All In bonus applications. Some of At Capacity; New Road gregation of Loving Justice. There In Odd Fellows Hall by the Car {Health in ousting h<"r, was granted Using Cars the members were in police head- were about sixty persons present. teret lodge of Odd Fellows. The MACK'S BALL ROOMJ COCKTAIL BAR 'ay at. Elizabeth by Supreme quarters helping fingerprint the May Biiect Boro The speaker was Sylvan Kohn, of Past Grand Master, Rev. Burke, applicantR. Preliminary arrange- 424 M«rM StrMl llourt Justice Clarence R. Case. Newark, who delivered an elbquent of Hamilton Square delivered an PERTH AMBOY SPECIALISTS IN |Mrs. Bodnar is represented in the Speakers at a meeting of the ments were made to hold Pant Carteret will Join with Eliza address on "Modern Approach to •f*8 an part of the Wildey vction by State Senator John E General Democratic Organization Commanders' Night next month. Beth if the latter city adepts the Day program. FEATURING GOOD FOOD recommendation of City Engineer the Bible." Jack Wei»« was etmir- toolan. The Board of Health held Monday night urged their hearers A County service meeting in the m*n of the committee in charge. Among the visiting Odd Fellc Colored Orchestra y the tiom in thy borough. jolh friends at the southern rewrt led Mrs. Bodn* 'had {ailed Commissioner Charles A, Conrad, Detects Broken Rail On mayor and council. As proposed ffc h former Assemblyman Elmer E. , by Engineer Collins the highway / with to take this opportunity to thank my Mends for their kind have ieglected to sign I}reiJ«ter of Urown and Charles Ohlott. Brown' Central Tracks And would pass through Carteret, along temptCpyes In the borough clarkV of- said Dr. H. L. Strandberg, who is the right of way of the old Past- president of the Board of Educa- patronage while connected with the TRY OUR DELICIOUS |flce. Gets Cash Reward line trolley. In the event Mrs. Bodnar wins tion, sends his children to schools • | Mr. Collins of Elizabeth and ,,,ArHEm, ITALIAN STYLE her appsal the board will havt t outside of Carteret. He attacked 0,1,,, PutUp To T«V. Horn. The story of how a Boy Scout carteret's Borough Engineer pay her in full for the time since the methods of the Republican- did nn outstanding good deed two' Joseph G. Jomo will keep in SOUTH SECOND ST. COAL CO. she was ousted. controlled board in failing to ad- 1 years before he became a Boy toUch and CartpTet will join In the vertise for bids to repair or replace Scout, was told last night at the | movement , , l broken skylights in the Nathan f t Keta stftrtM The story-telling] period at a^ meeting. Elisabeth Board of Wbrks Is daring my 8 /2 years' employment Hale School and for paying, in his of Troop No. 82 Boy Scouts of igt t the movement by applying opinion, too much for paint America, connected with the IW.^ the gtate Hlghway OO^I,. brushos used in painting the inter- And also wish to announce that I am now working with ior of the schools. slon with representations showing GRAND ~ The platform of the candidates was announced «t the. meeting, and old. His name is William Graeme is as follows: Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. William'MEETINGS AT "Progressive administration of Graeme of Heald street, but he is HOLY FAMILY CHURCH LAKE COAL COM PAN Rohonl nffairs in the borough. known to„ the. Scouts nnd the rest The Holy Rosary Society of the OPENING "Economical administration with- of his friends as "Buddy" Graeme. I Holy Family Church attended corn- 385 New Brunswick Avenue Perth Amboy OF OUR NEW out curtailment of any services. On a warm summer morning he; rnunion in a body Sunday at the and will appreciate any iavors my friends might bestow upon me "Retention of ail employes. Op- with some boy chums went for a 8 o'clock church service. After the position is voiced to the discharge swim in the Rahway River at the maps breakfast was served. The For Service Call P. A. 4-0051 ELECTRICAL of employes for political reasons, draw bridge where the trncks of (St. Joseph's Society of the same if the person ia capable. the Long Branch Division of the church held a social Saturday "Advertising for bids in accord- Central Railroad cross the river, nipht in the school hall. Signed: JOHN MUSKA. APPLIANCE ance with legal rouirementn. The boye hail their swim and "Keep standard of school system were on their way back along the n the highest, plane possible. railroad tiack. If n railroad detec- DEPARTMENT "Patronize local business men, tive had bepn nbnur the hoys would who must meet outside competi- have been chased off the right, of iini." way. Fortunately there was no de- (I RADIOS — A.B.C. WASHERS Other speakers were the three tective about. As they walked candidates. Attorney Ambrose along Buddy noticed a badly split! SPEED QUEEN WASHERS Mudrak, who was a candidate in rail. He huninl buck to the drawl STORAGE WAREHOUSE November for member of the Bor- bridge when: some railroad mShj SIMPLEX IRONERS nugh Council, and William Uhouse. were working nnd reported what i It was announced the Hungarian he had seen. One of the men rush-; Stewart-Warner REFRIGERATORS democratic Club will hold a meet- ed to the spot, saw the rail and in- ing Saturday night in St. James' stantly there was much intense &o Hall in I,ongfellow Street. tivity. I The Blue Comet, crack Atlantic' OPENING SPECIAL City train of the road was due in Surprise Party Given ten minutes and would run over SPEED QUEEN WASHER $59.50 the damaged rail. One man was SIMPLEX IRONER 39.50 To Celebrate Birthday delegated to flag down the express as it roared toward the bridge. It Mrs Margaret Donnelly was was stopped iind detoured by way REGULAR PRICE $99.00 honored last Friday night at a sur-1 of other tracks around the danger prise party given at her home in spot. In the meantime wires had STOCK CONSISTING OF: LIVING ROOM SUITES, BUFFETS, RADIOS, CHAIRS, GAS RANGES, DIN- Atlantic Street to celebrate her been busy and soon a gang of work- SPECIAL FOR $7A NO MONEY DOWN birthday There was music during men arrived and removed the dam- ING ROOM SUITES, FIBRE SETS, SEWING MACHINES, KITCHEN TABLES, METAL BEDS, ROCKERS, OPENING # 9 *100 WEEKLY the evening, and supper was serv- aged rail. BEDROOM SUITES AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER ODD PIECES ed. "Buddy's" name and address Those present were: Carl Kul- were included in the report of the lenrier Mny, Krnest and Russell incident and the railroad rewirded Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. Michael him with a nice letter praising his Bradley, Mrs. Walter King, Mrs. service and a cash reward of $5. Louis Dunster, Mrs. A. Donovan, Buddy still has the letter. TO BE SOLD FOR STORAGE CHARGES H & H Radio Co. Mrs. William Bowler, Mr. and Mrs. The Scouts planned a hike to Amund Amundsen, all of Carteret, New York Lincoln's Birthday, Feb- 106 IRVING ST. E RAHWAY J Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jncklin of ruary 12, if the Sound is clear of ™°»9 Woodbridge ami Mrs. A. R. Ander- ice. They will attend special ser- son, of Perth Amboy. vices for Scouts at the church Sun- day morning. What Can You Use in This Partial List? THIRD PERIOD PUPILS' THE FOLLOWING LIST CONSISTS OF UNCLAIMED FURNITURE STORED IN OUR WAREHOUSE. WE HONOR ROLL RELEASED WISH ONLY TO REALIZE STORAGE CHARGES IN SELLING IT. BETTER GET HERE EARLY TOMOR- ROW MORNING AS THIS LIST OF FURNITURE, WHICH IS ONLY PART OF THE ACCUMULATION, WILL Washington School Teach- NOT LAST LONG. ers Rate Stadents In Metal Beds $ 1.00 4 Burner BEECHWOOD Gas Stove 2.00 6th, 7 th, 8th Grades Kitchen Tables 9Sc 4 Burner Elevated Oven ACORN Gas Range .... 3.50 The Honor Roll for the Third Reed Chairs 1.25 Fireplace Gas Log : 2.25 I Period at Washington School has Enameled Kitchen Chairs 35c to 95c Mahogany Buffet 6.75 en announced aaVfollows: Walnut Dresser 3.98 Eighth Year, Beatrice O'Don Oak Side Board 5.00 idl, Oenevieve Sitarz, Marjorie Walnut 2-pc. Dining Room Suite 12.50 Bosch 6-tube Radio Set „ 7.50 itroln, Albert Sldun, Hilda An Solid Oak Buffet 9.00 Adjustable High Chair 179 olt, Irene Karnay, Hilda Lucks, Inna Suto, Catherine Melick, Free Sewing Machine 7.50 Group of Porch Rockers 65c to 1.71 jovey Melick. Velour Living Room Suite 3-pc 7.50 Solid Oak Lamp Table 96c Seventh Year, Sidona Valek, ictorla Gutowski, Veronica Si Walnut, 2 tone Davenport Table 2.98 Odd lot of Dining Room Chain , 65c to 1.25 un, Elaine Schwartz, Olga Bleka, Free Sewing Machine 5.00 Combination Radio and Victrola (ideal for 'aimer Wexler. Tavern or Restaurant) 15.00 Sixth Year, Marie Medvick, 3-pc. Box frame, Leather Living Room Suite 7.50 Ethel Reider, Mary Paslowsky, Stick Reed Settee 3.98 Radiola Radio and Victrola 25.00 Michael Magella, Anna Dolinich, Electro Radio and Victrola 37.50 Ethel Kasklw, Gussie Molnar, Colonial Oak Dining Room Table 6.50 Helen Butkocy, Shirley Donovan, 2-pc. Genuine Mohair Living Room Suite 9.00 Freshman Radio, Upright Cabinet, battery set.... 9.00 Irene "Sefcik, John Bretchka, Kiddie's Desk 65c Table Radio Cabinet 1.98 Alexander Shummy, Sarah Berg Mary Korplta, Rita Nelson, Ethel Combination Radio and Victrola 11.50 2-pc. Fibre Sun Room Set, Fine Shape 9.0( Hudak. Edythe Chodosh, Marion' Spring Rocker, covered in Cretonne 3.00 All Ste«l Sliding Couch 1.89 Ohlott, Catherine Conlan, Evelyn Dobrek, Antoinette Chudlck, Helen 3-pc. Walnut Dining Room Suite 18.75 Mohair 3-pc Living Room Suite 15.00 Masklay, Annette Steinberg, Hy Windsor Chairs 1-98 Sag Proof Bed Springs 1.98 man Chodosh, Stanley Hayduk, William Skiba, William Qural. Saddle Set Rockers , 1-65 All Steel Vegetable Bins 39c Reed Table 1-98 2-pc Hickory Lawn Set 3.98 DAUGHTER FOR K1NNELLYS Singer Sewing Machine 15.00 Announcement as been made of 4 Burner KERO-GAS Oil Stove 15.00 the birth of a daughter, who was 3-pc. Ivory Kitchen Set '. 2.98 English Lounge Chair, covered in tapestry 7.75 named Sara Ann, to Mr. and Mrs 3-pc. Cane Back Living Room Suite 13.75 William Kinnelly, of Ossining, N Alaska Refrigerator, Ivory Finish 2.98 Y. Mrs. Kinnelly -was Miss Made leine Reilly before her marraigu and is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Kinnelly of Chrome avenue. SAVE UP TO 40% NOW ON NEW Mrs. Kinnelly and the baby are at Perth Amboy General Hospital. ENTERTAIN VISITOR Mr. and Mrs. P. X. Kuejiflcr of SHEl'S EASY TO REACH by telephone Pershing avenue had as their guest over the week-end Mies Mary Ma- -all her icattered family make a point of jafting loney, of Pittsburgh. FURNITURE RADIO THERE IS A BIG CHANCE TO SAVE NOW DUR- MAJESTIC CORP. ING OUR EXPANSION SALE. NOTE THE SAV- MIDGET INGS IN THE FOLLOWING LIST. Reg. 50c Furniture Cleaner I4* Reg. $2.50 Hall Trees hi y Sunday,.too) ar Reg. $119.50 Bedroota Suite $59.75 Reg. $2.50 Table Lamps - - M$\ Ref. $6.75 High Chair 3.46 Ref. $35 6-pc Kitchen Set 19.71] Reg. $12.50 Poster Bed 7.96 Ref. $195 5-pc. Dining Room Suite 79/" Reg. $30 Drop Leaf Tnble 16.75 Reg. $225 Bedroom Suite 99J walmt Salth. AJ Reg. $2.75 Consols - — 1J8 Easy Washing Machine 69.( Reg. $1.49 Smokers '• 89c Ref. $100.00 Living Room Suite -,. 74 ) SPECIAL Reg. $1.69 Card Table. 1-. - 79c $89.80 Zenith Radio ,..,. T...+v,, ,33,| LL0W PRICE 9 Ref. $35 Wilson Sewing Machine 19.78 Reg. $35 Walnut Buffet „ ....,., 10.78 J26 Lounge Ch»jr > ,....,...,...-. 18.71 PHILCO! R«f. $149.50 8-»c Bedroom Suite ...„ .'., 79.80 $19.75 Crib, and Mattress ,....u 12.7| Reg. $149.50 3-pc. Uvinf Roan Suit* 89,80 $138 Dining Room Suite ...•.»- 89.1 Reg $5,78 Mattress A S.98 $694(0 Maple Bod Room Suit* doing research to improve equipment Bed, Spring and Mattress ...,.- .„„„.,.,„...„...., Your ulcphoM Mnrioe which leU 70a Reg. $8.80 Metal Spring SJS sod njelhods-in &« Western Electric $21.80 Chert of Drawer. ;...... 13.1 talk 10 sully with TlU* W*« Re*. $280 3-pc Living Room Suite (Moire Company where equipment U made and d) _..:,..-..,... ;. 198.00 Innerspring Mattress supplies are purohwed for the entire iys- $48 Studio Couches ...,. t...« ,. „ „.... 27J tem-in the American Telephone and pride of waftananahip among telephone Telegraph Company, which owns and people. operates the long di»unce U>es intereon. Hew in Now Jetsey oor first inttrot it naming all the local ay«t«Ba, and de- to give thelmt jHHeible telephone ser»ic« velops uniform methods and *«ndard» to New fatty people. In New York, for their use. or any Otto* *tate in lb« Und« luch a iptu you mtin «n tan, ames i pride* proving ywiw thrt ( i s*"»,.

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NOTICE! NotW i« hcrr-by (rivpn In thr !<•- «| Votpr^'f Ih- Srh.uil HiKtrirl of thf Borough nf ' •ut.'rrt in thr County of Miil(lli".rv thM Hi" n nus! inert inn f<" «»"' r-!i>rtiori «• !>'•)'! "1 Ovdnnd. < o- Iambus. Wilmington. Nathnn ilnle and Hiirh HclmoN on Turwl»y. Pth- row II. l:»:li'i. from .1 o'clock to much lomri'i «s ma be ni-d'ViHi.v, In iiinlilc all (lui le Ml vntcri pr'-ii'Jil In rn«t thoir bdl-

Three rnrml>'-r« will he elected 3 years. At SHIII meeting will bo suhmit- ted the H1"1*''"" of votinlf R '•* *or the following purposes: For current expenses $17.1,fifir>.00 For repairs nnd re- l 9,000.00 For nmnnnl trnining • 2.400.00 For evening schools for foreign-born residents t 400.00 The total amount thought lo ho neces- sary is *185,485.00 Dated this thirty-first day of Jan"nry-m'!FRANKHAURY, District Clerk. Note. The term "current ex- penses" includes principals', teach- ers', janitors' nnd medical inspec- tors' salaries, fuel, textbooks, school supplies flajrs. trannnorta- tion of pupils, tuition of pupils at- tending nrhnnk in other district* with the consent of the Board of Education, school libraries, com- penrotinn of the IH.itrir-t Clerk, of the cnstodinn of school money's and of truant officers, truant schools, insurance nnd the inciden- tal eipenses (if the schools. A member nt the Hoard of Edu- cation, shnll l>e sit lenst 21 years of age, H Htizrn ;tm! resident of the school district ;iml shall havf been such a citizen and resident for at least three years immediately pre- ceding his or hr-r becoming a mem- ber of such Hoani. nnd shall be able to read and write. Petitions, legally nominating enn.iiilatr" In } .• i. (i tin nt mid -meeting, must lie filed with the District Clerk nt least twenty days before tho of the meeting in order to have the names of such candidate printed, on the official ballots to be used in voting. In cal- culating t h e above-mentioned twenty days cither the filingilfly itti*f LED AMD *Hee ZPD, f Z the election day hut not both may •^^>.v^».^ rro« THS weATHfc be counted. Wank forms for this purpose may be obtained from the District Clerk. Persons who may vote in addi- tion to those registered for the last preceding general election are those who register at the polling place on the Saturday evening pre- ceding the election between the hours of 7 o'clock find U o'clock P. M. Any person may register who 18 qualified to vote in that district for a member of the legislature.

POLLING PLACE No. l ftinington ocnool ContprUing- Borough District No. 1. BEGINNING in the westerly shore lint' of Staten Island Sound, at its point of intersection with the cente>- line of Nots's Creek, running theme (1) in a westerly direction along the said center line of Noe's Crwk to the renter line of IVrsjliiiiK Avenue, thence tb (2) in a Northerly direction along the said center line of Pershinj V«U. ^KA.Tte ArlD HAVB Avenue to tin1 center line of !». A MOT Ol' -TTM&' Roosevelt Avenue-; thence (,1) in a westerly direction along the said center line of Roosevelt Avenue to the center line of Charles Street; thenoe (4) in a northerly direction along the said center line of Charles Street projected to the southerly shore line of Rail- way River j thence (5) in an east- erly direction along said shore line of Hallway Itiver to the westerly shore line of Staten Island Sound; thence (6) in a southerly direc- tion along said shore line of Staten Island Sound to the point of be- ginning.

POLLING PLACE No. 2 Nathan Hale School Compriiing Borough DiitricU Not. 7 and 8. WOW \HKTO* M& BOVS BEGINNING nt Hie intersec- ANlD 1"L<- SHOW V0C»' S0H6 tion of the i-etiti-i- lint! of Noe's SKAtlNfo Creek with the tenter line of Per- shing Avenue and running: (1) in , a Northerly direction along the •aid center line of I'ershing Ave- nue to the center line of Roose- velt Avenue; themv (2) in a wes- terly direction along the said cen- ter line of Roosevelt Avenue to the center line of (Tharle-s Street; thence (I!) in a northerly direc- tion along tin- said renter line of Charles Street projected Lo the southerly shore line of ltahway River; thence (!) in a westerly direction along the said shore line of Rahway River t» (,'uHuy's Creek; thence (6) in a southwesterly di- rection along said Casey's Creek to the westerly line of Casey tract; thence (fi) in a southerly direction along said westerly line of Casey tract to the center line •of Roosevelt Avenue; thence (7) In a westerly diiection along the •aid center line of Housevelt Ave- nue; to Blair Koad; theneu (8) in a southerly direction alonjr said Blair Road to th-e New Jersey Ter- "minal Railroad; theme (!)) in an Mcterljr direction along said New Terminal Railroad to the ing Branch division uf the. Ceii Railroad of New Jersey; ince (10) in a northerly dim-- tiofi tiong tllie .^ii.I Long lliniK-li division of the Cenli.il lUilnmd Of New Jersey to Hit aoutlu-rly line of land* of Mexican l'«tr lews Corporation; thence (11) fei" Ml easterly direction along sn line of Mexican Petroleum Cor V1' poration to dividing line betw k Brady tract and Coiilon Tract •V thence (12) in an easterly din*1 •i tion along said dividing fine be * tareen Brady tract and Cunlo ft i tract to tiie tenter line of Wa.sl S' f ington Avenue; thence (13) in renter line of Linden Street; northerly line of lands of Central ahip line; tJven.ce (3) in a •outherly line of lands of Mexican I with the westerly shore line of xpoi« to •»!» at public vaitduv on t1 >' southerly direction ulung tin; eel Cart»Mt, N. t, V ter line of Washington Avenue U thence (3) in'a southerly direc- Parkway Tract-1 to the canter ly direction alonif said We Petroleurii Corporation to tfie cen-|Staten Igland 3o»nd- running WKUNESDAY, THE NINBTBBNTH The aDnQaimaiA amount or tion along t'ho said center line of line of Koe's Creek: thence (8) in bridge Township fine to the t Mf line of Filmore Avenue; tihenceithence (1) fn a weaterlr direction is- the dividing tin? between Centra 1 DAY OF FEBRUARY. A. D., NINt!- decree u> b« latlalled by tald »>' & Parkway Tract-1 and Roynt l.imU-ii Street to the center line an easterly direction along the ter line of Roogevedt A/eniej (J.0) in a southerly direction along |«lorur the said centw line of Nb' TBKN HIJNnMJl TH«T¥-6Ut. of curteret Avfnue; the. c«at«e lias of Filmore Ave- at two o'oToek.^tandardTiine, In the red "r^nefy-Vlfhyelrhtt "doldolll a l A :l ChfAnent trad,: IJIPIIIT M4) the center line of Perahinir Ave- wllh thh« ou»o t Bf"j an easterly direction along tiuid in a westerly direction along the tion the said center lin« nue to the center line of Carteret mr Avenue; thence (2) in a fi) of the aaid day, at the of thi» iue to the point of beginning. witi h alll ulu; y* dividing line between Central iciiU-i line of Carteret Avenue to Koouevelt Avenue, to an jn Avenue; thence (11) in a «outh- southwesterly and southerly direc- the cay ot N W l'"< tin- venter line uf Filmore Ave- •wterly direction along said cen- tion along the said-center line of All tha^'Srj!"t certain lot tract or uarca* l L. Parkway Tract 1 and Huyntoii aaid Woudbridge Towuahii of iand and ptemlies, her«|na(t«r Chalmers tract to the center lint; nue; ihence (4) in a northerly di- POLLING PLACE No. 4 thence (6) in a northwesterly? Ui line of Carteret Avenue to the Persia n* Avenue projected to tiie particularly deacrlbed, altuatis, lylnit of Noe'u Creek; thence (15) in an rtscUuii along the center line of CU««lud Sckool rection along the aaid Woo,f " center line of linden Street; rfiore line of Staten Ialand Sound; aiicl being iii the Borough of Carter** easterly direction ulonjf said cen- Kilmoiv Avenue to the southerly Coispriuaf Borough Diatricta Townuliiu fine to BUii j thence (12) in a northerly direc- thenc« (8) in an naterly and In tlie t'ounty of Mltldleae* and 8tit» ROHKHT L. BROWN. line (it lands of Mexican Petro- tion aloof said center line of Lin- of N«w Jersey. in 84 Tiolieli ter line of Noe,'b Creek to the No.. 4 Ud S. thence (6) in a northetlnorttverlv ,u.,.,. • . - - — northerly direction along said C r 1-U, II, 1-7 14 of Beginning. leum Corporation; thence (5) in BEGINNING at the intoraecUon tion alonff »uid Blair Road t«1E*|&e n ^S~ treet t tto *th«e centc «r U°« of ohore line of Staten Ialand Sound tltl«;tl'WM 7BVln,imylnb«"o*uP ?r?i an easterly direction along the 1 5 w hln rt n a g of the center line of Wanhiiifton New Jewey Twmin»l lUilf * - Washingto" ' "n *»«»••«Avenue•; *•»« '(18i ) to the point of beginning. t to the Cundtt Kenny OoiuiMliiy alt" said southerly line of landa of '{iin as aastttritot y directioditi n along the uate at Chrome, M. J.,» ™S5f In TO* POLLING PLACE No. :i Avenue with the center line of (T) in an County Cl«rk'» Office at MldJleaeit Mexican lVtrvleuw Cur[>ora|tiiHi 1'ershintf Av«uu» and running tion along said New Ictnter line of Washington Ave •*OR If Af Hi(b School and the .icnitherly line of Brady County, N#w J«i»ey, on the J6th da/ thence (1) in a SouttiweaUrly and mlnal Railroad to th. | nae to *e point of beruining. IN UHANCBKY OP NEW JKUUKY • V' >*•*. }»•»», a# lut number elfhu.u Coatpritiog Borough Putrid tract to the center line of Wash- IN( 8 - ington Avenue; ttntnce (6) in a center Tint of Panning Avenue N, of aa aliown ou aaid map. BEGINNING »t the intersec- Railroad of New Jersey, P0U4M0 PLACE Ho. 5 Uln- 3atUK 1U0 aam* oremlMM u con- J, .Won of the tenter lines uf Wanh .southerly direction, alone the cen- uroject«d to *• f Un# of (8) in a northerly direction veyed to the aaid Perillnatid Frtdrlk ter lino of Washington Av*nu« to to an* H0»i» p. Frldrik. Ha wl ™ b; and Pawning Avenues and •t al»., Pefenilaata. Ft. thence (1) in • westerly the NorOwrly line of land* of Cen- *. 1 »f I on along the «aid canter tra) FwtoHky Trac^l; thewse (7) 7, ilues Win Fourth Straight Gamk Beat Madison 40-1 Hudsons Meet Rock-man* High School Plays Runway In Feature Match Sunday I St. James Beaten By Benj. Moore Pinners Away, Key» Here Next Week Carteret High Team Rolls The Tfurlsons and thn Rock- By MEYER mans, rating No. 1 and 2 HungarianC.C. 38-19 Lose Match In Newark Having won four straight among the bowl In* teams in K»m<"! throuRh Wednesday of Up 23-5 Advantage At Hal this borough, will meet In rv Carteret Team Loses Hard Carteret Bowler* Tak«!n For this week, the Carteret High MR. HENRY CHOMICKI feature game at the 81ov&k School basketball team will J<>(> f'arteret the Carter* Battle To Crack Perth IIKNUY CHO.MICKT, chunky pilot of the Hudson alleys next Sunday after Ride By Newark Office play two games next week. Hitch School court team gave team was evenly divided witi noon. The Hudsons and the Amboy Quintet. The first will be on the road Bnrti, center, being high man .., |,n>r learn, No. 1 pin outfit of this borough, was very Club. another indication that ita Eocktnans are running In on Tuesday when the Blues losing slump is a thing of the ten points. Wnnl followed cl.,.,v 'll(',n!,Ml. the other day about a story on this page which one-two order In the borough travel to Rahway. On Friday with nine and Cowalsky was The St. James courtsters Two teanm representing the clour third with eight markers, ',,1 "IIDII the Firehouse No. 2 bowlers defeated the Hud- pin loop. the team will be at home, en- past by plastering a thor- had better stick to Carteret. Benj. Moore plant went over to ough 40 to 14 shellacking on In a preliminary gams the C ' iv] i-. Chomicki wants everyone to know that it wasn't Athough both teams deny Last Sunday night they in- tertaining Keyport In b home teret High School sophomo It, a Tumor has It that a bet Newark last Friday night and lost the Madison High School it.;,ni Hint was beaten but a heavy junior team known vaded the fair city of Perth game, Carteret lost to both scored a rout victory over tl of $25 (In one lump sum) couple of match games to the these clubs earlier in the sea uintet in the Muh »chool gym. freshmen by the score of 28 to I,,, Hudson Juniors. Amboy and were snowed un- ( hase been placed on the game. Newark Office bowleTS. son. h« victory vu Cnrteret's fourth Carter*! High (40) The .same Mr. Chomicki said his team had lost a great der. Not by the storm either in a row. The scores: G F .,1 ,,f prcfltige because of this story. Furthermore he but by the smart basketball B«nj. Mm No. 1 (O) The BIUM took the upper hand Dixon, f 8 basketball team owned and oper- at the start and were never head- 0 that ho had been chiderl personally by some of the ically 126 163 202 Barnoy, 1 0 0 II, t ated under the name of the Hun- 1 ed. Hopping into a 7-3 lead at the • lubs, particularly the team representing the Fire- Hill Bowles Beat Demeter 109 145 187 King, f ..:.:.::::;: o 0 arian Catholic Club. Love ...-.,... 186 187 146 Carteret High close of the first period, the Com- Cowalsky, f 4 .,- , 2. bamen went wild in the second 0 The Amboy five was smart Soltesz 174 168 132 Bartz, 2 ,\t. Hie same time, the full faced boss of the Hudsons, Hudsons In 2 Games nough to roll up a 10 to 6 ad- " Skurat 172 142 146 quarter to outacore the visitors by Woodhull, c 0 Beats Lakewood the one-aided score of IB to 2. This , ,in,,wi'r to a challenge from the Firehouse No. 2 gang, antago at the quarter, which it in- Markowitz, i 0 anv me an anv ftce w tn e creased to 20-9 at the half. From 716 785 812 gave the locals a 23 to 5 advan- Virag, 0 ' ,^ iljinjr at t> d Pl *° b° l . Firemen in Harmony Club Upsets Lea- tage at the half. then on it was easy. Newark Office No. 1 (3) Blues Win Third Straight Ward, 1 ,'l, game match. More than that, he will spot them gue Leaders Despite Sen- l* 183 2B7 184 After the intermission, Coach Price, r Hungarian C. C. (38) Game By 25-16 Score 1 •,,i |,ins, no lesa, with a small bet on each game. Morgan 132 158 141 Comhd put in his second stringers sational Pinning By Rudy G. F. P. and even then they outplayed the 1 think Mr. Chomicki was a bit erratic when he made FlUimmons 102 129 Avenge Early Season Set- 18 4 Galvanek Who Rolls, 222, Jaglowski, f 118 Shaffre 81 Madison five by the score of 10 to Madiion High (14) ,i... . |;il.ement. A handicap of 250 pins is a good deal more Bodo, f ..._ 4 3 11 Deten 195 igg back. 5. The second team played through ; 191 G P 206, and 248. Ruznak, i 0 0 0 most of the Rccond period. pi, any team can offer. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if S. Heater 195 180 191 Allaco, f 0 0 ,',, (Mithouse No, 2 bowlers take him up on it. Leffler, c 1 0 t Scoring heavily in the first Dennys, c 2 0 4 Brown, f " o 0 The next time I would advise Mr. Chomicki to be a bit Despite some phenomenal 807 832 836 and last periods, the Carteret Fitsgerald, f 1 o bowling by one Rudy Galva- Toth, g 8 1 7 High School basketball team „„•(. careful when he has something to say. Kozlowski, g 8 5 11 Walker, c 8 1 nek, anchorman for the Hud- B«nj. Moore No. 2 (0) defeated Lakewood, 25 to 16,Harmony Tossers Top Tunis, g _0 0 Barrett 136 163 sdns, the Harmony Club Totals 14 10 88 146 at the high school court last Romano, g 1 n. GOING PLACES gern 144 96 came through with a surprise St. Jame. C. C. 1 (») 181 Friday afternoon to win its Fnlasco, g 0 j THE CARTERET High School cage team definitely two game victory over the W. Ginda 189 136 Catholic Out129-27 G. F. P. T. Price _ 132 187 146 second straight game. The Score by periods: $ „„ conclusively proved to even its most severe critics that league leaders at the Slovak Stutzke, f 2 2 ftr teret J. Sullivan ; 127 .„15„8 114i1i victory also avenged a 30 to IB First Half Champions Win alleys Tuesday night. Galvanek Marcinak, f 0 0 0 £ , 7 18 10 7—4<*L '^"losing slump is over this week by rolling up a 40 to 14 8, Nieman 102 beating the locals took from l*ake Opening Game In Second M"'lla,°n •••••-.- 3 2 5 4—1*1 Ore against a mediocre Madison High School quintet. bowled three brilliant scores of Goyena, f 0 0 0 wood earlier in the season. Referee—Silverman, Newark. Comba, f , 0 3 3 The victory, the most decisive scored by the Blues al 222, 20fi, and 248 to miss the 678 740 636 Showing considerable improve- Half Race In Basketball Sophomorai (28) three-game high individual mark Maliazewska, c 1 4 6 Newark,No. 2 (3) D'zurilla, g 0 ment over any of thiir previous League. isoii, was their fourth in a row, counting, of course, the of fi7!l held by John Hudak. 1 1 -.., 128 148 Walsh, f i 2 Hamulak, g 1 I 3 01«en games, the Comba coached cngers ir f iiimph over the Faculty a couple of weeks ago. i Thp Harmony Cluh wan the first 138 13' 0 Szelag, g •. " o0 0 0 rolled up a handsome load of 10 to y, »F- 4 158 140 Displaying the same spec- 2 The boys looked good in winning. Their passing and|Knm<. by nearly 100 pins, 982 to 2 m thee first quarter. Stockman, c .., 2 148 159 0 hooting1 waa much improved over that inj>reviou« games,!««« The Hudson* o«mf h*>k t« Totals ...* 4 11 W 207 DrDurini g tthh e n<>vtt twn »e»«ion(i tacular play which enabled Boben., gg 2 881 173 T t even the count by taking the sec- Score by petriods: 181 the Lakewood team outplayed the it to defeat the Alliance for »ny ni(fh(*. tfl ^* ^ open^. nx against the Faculty. Union, Lakewood and Madison Pin League Next Tuesday Here Next Wednesday Night Graeme, c 0 outstanding work for the winners. Pn> •ere then beaten in successive order, I am looking for- fn another match the Stars won Carteret scoring was fairly '^ £™ ^ ™°?Jf , ft Z'ZZ. 0 1 Next week's bowling mehu Next Wednesday night Is a Soltesz, g 0 0 ar<| for the team to win a few more games before the sea-by forfeit from the Jednotas who In the borough pin loop wil evenly divided with Ward high with ti th c th u c, b ii comes to a close. The confidence gained from one vic-failed to put in an appearance. bring together the Rockmans big night for the Carteret/ six pomtj. Bartz was second with As in(ti<.ated b the cloM 8Core, Harmon? Club (2) and the Hudsons In what Odd Fellows bowling teams. M rk0WI ere iv always acts as an incentive for any team. botSTk'h Ttie dA"*A for thir" dA placr e wit.^Th four'th „« Harmon ^y Cluh tosaers had to ***** A. Galvanek 182 159 18 should be an interesting For they are scheduled to ht ev h f th t wj Bedner 209 175 203 match Tuesday night, in a points each. i - • • • - * meet in a state league match The score: Jumping into on early lead the MR. RUDY GALVANEK Kiki 191 172 185 second game to be rolled the Shutello forces were ahead at the at the Slovak alleys. It will be C.rlerot (28) Terrys, Tigers Win W. Galvanek 197 same night the Stars will I half by a three-point margin, 18 to KUDY GALVANEK, who has replaced Ormy McLeod, G. F. P. P. Donnelly . 108 136 clash with the Harmony pin- the third match between the ' 16. i Carteret's No. 1 ranking bowler, further demonstrated Dixon, f 0 2 2 McLeod 202 161 201 ners. two Carteret teams, both pre- Joe Comba was high scorer for Intermediate Games s right for this honor this week when he cracked the pins King, f 2 0 4 Next Thursday the 0. 8. vious games having been won Cowalsky, f 0 2 2 the winners. He rung up 17 points 982 803 968 on six field goals and five field ir three sensational scores of 222, 206 and 248, for a three- Metals will bowl the Jed Bartz, c 2 15 Tiger* Trounce Buccaneers, Hudson. (1) by the Carteret "A' team. goals- ame total of 676. He missed tying the high three-game notas. That is, if the Jednotas Siekerka 192 148 The Carteret "A" team Is at Markowitz, g 2 0 4 43-9, While Terrys Wallop show up. You know they've Virag, g 1 0 2 The Hebrew Alliance called off >tal of 679 by only three pins. W. Zysk 139 190 170 present leading the state lea- ita final pame with the Tigprs. This forfeited their last two games. Ward, g 2 2 fl Buddie*, 43-11. Kudy is at the present time leading the individual H. Chomicki 198 213 158 gue. game will ibe played later in the L. Zysk 167 173 221 season. nvlers in the Carteret pin league with an average well Totals 9 7 26 The Terrys walloped the Bud' R. Galvanek 222 206 248 Carteret Baikctball L»(ue ver 190. Ukewood (16) W L Pet. dies, 43 to 11, and the Tigers did A G. 898 930 966 Shutello Forces F. P. Harmony Club 1 0 1,000 the same to the Buccaneers, 43-9,' W List Schedules For Padulchick, f 0 1 1 HARMONY CLUB Start (3) Catholic Club 0 1 .000 Clayton, f 0 2 2 in a pair of Intermediate Leagu* 'i\ By Forfeit from Jednotas Tigers 0 0 .000 McCluskey, f 1 2 4 games in the high school gym THE HARMONY Club courtsters who won the first Chodosh 146 190 22: Alliance 0 0 .000 Face Alliance Five Cage loop Teams Kreigel, f 0 0 0 Wednesday night. ilf title in the Recreation League started the second half Mack 177 168 197 I Harmony Club (29) Mincy, c ..„ 2 3 7 The scores: Blind 125 125 125 ' G ,ce off this week with a brilliant two-point win, 29 to 27 In Scheduled Game In Aufiero, g 0 Terrys (43) Elliott 188 203 184 Games For Next Week An- 1 1 Stutzke, f 0 ver the Catholic Club. This victory makes it five in a row Landers, g ,.J?. 0 1 1 P. "Lepo 177 158 reation Basketball League Comba, f 6 1 ir the Shutello-coached proteges who haven't lost a game 198 nounced For Senior, Inter- jtffcechka, f 4 1 1 Donovan, c 3 Tigers To Meet Catholic 1 Totals 3 10 • 16 0 me the middle of the first half race. Unless one of the mediate, and Junior Lea- Goyena, g 2 Tr* B«ta. f 1 1 882 863 889 i Socer by periods: Club In First Game. Baz&ral, g 1 Muchl, c 0 a her teams improves sufficiently, the Harmony Club wil Jednota. (0) Failed to Appear gues, i Lakewood 2 5 6 3—16 *",i8 RocVmant (3) Balaris, g , 0 J. Toth, g 1 l robably go through the second half with a perfect record [Carteret 10 3 0 12—25 J. Lucas, g 3 l By Forfeit from Jednotas With one victory alreadj The official schedules for the Referee^—Ruggerieri. ri t least that is the prediction of this writer. Mayorek 181 199 180 12 E 2D doderstad, % 9 l tucked away safely unde Senior, Intermediate, and Junior ***** Kara 164 179 197 Catholic Club (27) their belts as the second hal Leagues sponsored by the Recrea- 18 7 4mi3 BRIEFS SeaJly 171 170 165 G F P Rogers 207 18S 224 race got under way last week tion Committee has been an- J. Hamulak, f 4 2 10 Buddies (11) Here are a couple of good bets for next week . . . Furian 199 192 161 in the Carteret Recreatior nounced for next week by Joseph "A" Team Wins 3, Mitroka, f 2 0 6 O. r. Harrington, f 1 o ludsons-Rockmans feature bowling match Sunday at the Recreation Basketball Lea Comba, athletic head. Kuzma, c 0 0 0 lovak Alleys . . . Alliance-Harmony basketball till 922 925 936 S. Hamulak, g 2 3 7 Dunne, f 2 2 gue, the Harmony Club tos The schedule follows: X Team Takes 2 Koi, c 1 1 3 Jodnota. (0) Failed To Appear Rubnick, g 2 0 4 londay night in the high school gym . . . Odd Fel seiH, first half champions, are coi SENIOR LEAGUE Mudrak, g 2 0 4 Hegedus, g 0 0 bus "A" team vs. Odd Fellows "B" team in big match a h'dent they will make it two in Monday The Carteret Odd Fellows'"A" Uhouse, % 0 0 team swept Gallella In three I lovak lanes next Wednesday And Keyport- Mrs. Weisman Is Winner row when they clash with the A 8-9 12 5 27 Catholic Club vs. Tigers straight games at the Slovak Score at half—Harmony 18, Ca- 3 11 larteret High game here next Friday afternoon. lianre next Monday night in th OiO.E.S. Blanket Award 9-10 alleys Wednesday night to tholic Club IS. IMKII school Kyi. Harmony Club vs Alliance strengthen Its leadership In the Tigers (43) One new member was initiated The Shutello forces will rule State pin loop. At the same time O. P. P. 1 Hold Eaglet Scoreless In Monday night at a meeting of the heavy favorite for the simple rea INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE the Carteret "B' team came King, f 2 1 Carteret Chapter of the Order of son that they easily defeated th Monday through with a two-game triumph 1st Half, Robins Win 14-4 Watcher, I a 0 13 Hose Ones On The Diamond Alliance in the first half playoffs. the Eastern Star. The weekly con- 7-8 over the Franklin lodge pinners. Essig, c 7 2 * * * And then again the Harmony tos- Robins vs Jays The scores: Holding th» Eagles scoreless in Kovach, g 1 2 test of the Blanket Club for a blan- sers beat another good team last Tuesday Carteret "A" (3) the first half, the Robins emerged Polinkaa, s 2 0 , By BARRON McNULTY we(-k when they nosed out the ket was won by Mrs. Joseph Weis- 7-8 triumphant in an Intermediate Zimmerman, g 1 0 3BB, WAGNER .'atholic Club by two points, 29- B, Donnelly 192 145 ... he won forty of them. He must man. Next week the Blanket Club Buddies vs Eagles Richardson 184 179 158 League tussle Monday night, 14 to NO THE BAMBINO I have felt sometimes that to get;will meet in the home of Mrs. 27. All of which makes the Har- 4. 19 4 « mony a 2 to 1 shot to conquer the 89 Chodosh 212 201 148 AT THE PRESENT ,, anyon. , e out h. e .,.hud„ tu strike themjjames A. Johnson in Washington Trpjans vs Terrys The score: Bncaneers () faMIle(, ;n3.avenue. Hebrews. Sloan r... 157 184 169 I out because in 1010 i Wednesday Robins (14) O. p of eight aj ArraiiKeincntti were made for a In another game slated for next McLeod 191 197 231 i-ic is being conducted a batters, an average 7-8 G, F, P, Derczo, f 2 0 me card party to be held February 13 Monday night the Catholic Club Gerig 191 H of baseball writers to K* - Athletics vs Buccaneers Walsh, f 1 0 2 Sosnowskl, f 1 0 Uke Matty h« pitchep d two no-lhh,, Odd Fellows hall. In charge will will take on the Tigers in what 89 936 906 895 Virag, f 10 2 Such, c 0 0 i k baseball's Hall of Fame. hittert s bbut one of theh m was onlly u be MisMi s LenL a GerkGk , MisM s JJean Mar- should be an interesting game. Green, c 2 0 4 The Catholic Club which has been Tigers vs Snappy Boys GaUeUa (0) Mayorek, g 1 a a In the poll there were seven inning ullair. Twelve times i-iniak, Mrs. George Paterson and Foxe, g 0 0 0 Mare*, g 0 l he won twenty or more games and Miss Elizabeth Clifford, playing in hnrd luck ever since the Cordone 137 1 JUNIOR LEAGUE Lucas, g .3 0 6 I men who were unani- twice he pulsed the thirty murk, in I The chapter will hold a benefit "eague opened is bound to hits ita Crosche 174 164 149 1' are Christy Mathewson and GAMES NEXT MONDAY Vonah 176 164 168 Kprdyla, g 0 0 ;| kees in three consecutive iicr Johnson. Tigers vs. Catholic Club Trim Fir«hou*e No. 2 Ulman 117 ... 148 ney, g 1 0 Paid By Sportsmen AnJom, Tiny Republic Harmony Club vs. Alliance. •'liitty pitched for the Giants It so happened that Strutters 144 114 Are Imperilled >m 1900 until 1916, finishing his his regular turn came on Frii - AmloiTti It a tiny republic ID a Missing a thousand score by only Wulf 216 135 181 •1 valley of the Pyrenees mountains Elliott 148 142 205 Score *t half—Robins :' 'iimpaign with the Reds. In day and he shut them out. Original Svltur W»t«r two pina in the second game, the Fighting against the proposal !s lime he won 372 games white Along came Saturday and it was under the suzerainty of France and Copax wood choppers decisively J, Donnelly 169 177 0. that it be merged with other agen- ' The original seltzer water la the •"'K 181) which may not look so Jim Shaw's turn but he wanted to the Spanish bishop of Urgel. Ooly defeated the Firehouse No. 2 bowl ciea of the State government, the spring water of NlederSelters in t until figured that this means go fishing so Johnson told him to 11)1 square miles In extent, It has ing t«am in two out qf three games 801 724 875 Return Match For Benj. New Jersey Fish and Game Com- worage winning of twenty- go alotiK, that he would take his enjoyed undisturbed liberty since Prussia, Germany, It Is now manu- at the Slovak Alleys Monday nignt Franklin (1) mission declared this week such a.' '•'•• names every season for uix- turn which he did, shuting them 127s mill was granted a constitution factured In great amounts In Eu- Lton Zysk hit 225 and Al Park Woltraan ., 154 128 154 Moore Teams Tomorrow merger might imperil the fund for II yi-arH. out for thu second day in succes- as a republic by Nupoleon In 1800. rope aud America. 223 as the Copax team towered to H. Wersloger 162 115 182. . conservation work built out o/f "'• Huhbi-H in considered a sion. The Inhabitants of Andorra are 9DH in the second tilt to win by KopJ 145 146 155 j The first and second Benj. sportsmen's license fees. 172 143; '"• K'ood pitcher yet has only At that time Sunday baseball mostly descended from refugees nearly 200 pins. Hell 168 Moore bowling teams will play Pubilicity from the department^ "Mountain Chicken" 306 129 ['•'" years won a» many aa twen- wasn't allowed in New York and who Ned from Spain a thousand Th« scores: Hamilton Ill the Newark office In a pair of declared no taxpayer's money ' Thu national dish of Dominica return matches at the Slovak been used iin acquiring a $2,0( '• ' Humes a season, and Mat- when the series was resumed on yeurs ago before the conquering Cop., (2) 1 U "mountain chicken," made from A. Parker 182 223 178 740 7«7 765alleys tomorrow night. The 000 system'of game refuges, . "' " sixteen years. In 1908, his Monday, McAleer, the manager, urinlrs of tliu Moors, that dark- 1 J. l't!U8U 150 162, 176 Carturet teams were beaten at lie shooting grounds, flan hatch*;;: ''i^ini, he won thirty-seven gave Johnson the nod. Johnson ginut land frogs. The entire frog aklnuetl race, wlikh overwhelms] J. Kopin :.... 180 187 148 Newark last week but hope to urius mid game farm*. Annually, '•• "'••'iiig only eleven, which will said he hqd pitched Friday and Sa- ls eaten, either boiled, broiled, fried, Spain ID the Nlutd century. ,1. Langdon 166 201 176 Carteret Oil Wood Crashers avenge the defeats tomorrow1 the Commission asserted, nearly ( ""'y Dean something to turday and it was someone else's roasted, or Btewed. L. Zysk 196 225 146 night. $2,000,000 worth of fish and gam* turn. McAleer said the Saturday Crash Benj. Moore Pinners 1 is taken by New Jersey resident* ! ''j' " liini-s he won moro than turn was no fault of his and it 874 998 824 and it declared no inland fish and: ','• n-diii's a season and during was Johnson's regular turn and he The Carteret Oil Woo/ Crashers , Firemen No. 2 (1) NeW8 of A] Carteret Borou|fh in game would be in exiutence todaj years he won would have to tako it. So Walter hit a 1,000 score at the Slovak "'in twenty a year. His MASSAGE YOUR AGE Thatcher 158 175 170 the Press, the most widely< had not the Commission done a' got off the bench, wanned up and 1, Hart ... 164 141 123 lanes Monday night in winning read paper in Carteret bang-up job. -• Uut came during the shut the Yankees for the third AWAY... WITH THIS l'|)e.s of 1905 when he best R. Goderstad ... 128 150 173 three games from the Benj. Moore 11 time. 188 'is in the first game by a P. Donovan 186 133 pinners. But there's a cutch to it. vv Maliszewski .. 167 20H 211 'ili four hits, won the They bowled with six men. , ""(' in the aame manner GREAT CREAM! Hot Fight Forecast For Tomnow Stark, Late Of Clovers, The ucorea: < " "itN and shut them out 70S 807 866 1 /lie fifth ga^ie, this time Promotes Pro Mat Shows Moltt«n th« ilun ... rub in • dab C«rtar«t Oil Wood Crasfacrt (3), hits. ?f Pomp«I«rt Moitgt Cn«m, un- Kob« 169 195 159 In 2nd Rutgers-Princeton Battle Turkey 143 142 134 "'i' every other day, he High hopes for a profitable tilih* cr««m rcU» out... 'and with 'Pare' Sports SMOke Smith 108 IBS 20H | ""•«« cuniphrttt games, at- late Winter and Spring at his it com* tH ih» pot* WpurWw, Rutr*ri and Princeton, New Jericy'i chiof riTili on the inter- With Alumni Of Rutgers Sto 128 J68 147 ''""•teen hiu, no runs, one new trade of promoting wrest- bavin? th* akin trtth and young 162 132 cull^giat* bailutball court, will cl««h in tho Rutgcn (ymnmiuia Hall _ 151 tomorrow night with the Scarlet i««kiug lo avenue an earlier tea* '"' tunned eighteen men, *i t b«by'»l Thii gr.at tid to «*1 Maintenance uf thuae ultra-pure 188 157 111 ling bouts wore chantad today Miuue 146 •on defeat at Princeton. « World's Series. And h»«Wi, mad* by * company with iitlik;tic standards at Rutgers is tl by JSfd got two no-tlt, no- n««rty h«if « e*ntury «f tipiri- ukf witfc graduates uf the univer- 95.5 •'• * • t who has gone showman at tha m tooo promiot to be one of tha finett (port »how« of the Winter uuon. *M« btkmd it, i> «btol«it«ly indii. sity ojjfthe banks of the old Rari- Masonic Kail in Highland Rut|er>, deipiU it* defeat bf the Tii«r|, 32 to 29, i> much im- paaiablt to th* ran or wom*n kttslow-cleamingtooth tan. TI(« Alumni Monthly this Alfred Baa j. Moor* (O) 150 v 188. 141 proved tlsce then and ii favored over the Orange and Black ,\ BIG TRAIN Park with a weekly card of fo l th d good lookl week endorsed President Robert C. Ginda 186 144 fo y g ptites robbing you Clothier's declaration no sports 166 127 cagera became of ita victory orer Fordham, conqueror of Armjr ""NSON'S RECORD IS light-heavyweight profession- Prica 196 and Columbia. ls FREE MmpI* wlH b* itht on r*. scholarships will be established and Love 170 147' 158 '^trmrkable, perhaps al matmen. The burping Afaintt Fordham the Queantmeo reached their Ufh P«k of qu*it. Juit itnd your ntrn* «nd of really white teeth? ncilhef entrant i! ttandurd« nor Sullivan 18B 168 180 ".""•« HO when it tacon - bouts ar« staged on Thursday 166 th« cunp«ifn tad played tenutioaal batketball throufhovt lh« , 11(1 h ddt lt requirement will be low- Barrett 14« ' at he was pitching nights, usually with four § Stop usioi itow-clMwtng tooth ered. 184 no contest. With Jack J*T«b«ck and Bill Kouuko both «TallaU« *t center, Rutaeri will oe able to pretent a UMUP which tonpere*,; events, the main go listed at pastel if you w«Bt nplly vbitt of the usual covqrt 887 &07 84!) '^•nmddivisjoaclwbin favoraMr with th« Ut co|l«,« baiketbaU teaou ia ta* East T>M t«tk A renwtaS* n«w kind o/ r methodn, the alumni best two of three fall*, i The POMPEIAN Co. itaa4r iMTOTttlWHit of C«rl HUUr MM) Fr.ak Strtpp, ••luUtuU*, •'"•' yiul Frank Kirkltmki used Stark, a football hero with Mt»t Will fiy th» Sccrkt MctMary ru*r*« itrwfth. ., WIIIIB old nervine." The i swinsstep t*asa m»*t» iu |nt r*al IMI «f gk« MHU a t calif laa*!.;j I trained PAGK EIGHT

Vlet> PnwIdMit, RCA lurlnti f*(1 lnr Camden. ti«d wt TAXPAYERSB&L AID SQUAD H.S.PLAY COPPER WORKS 'the 1935 enrollment foal »t 20 (Cnnlinucd from paqr one) THIS WILL BE WELCOME NEWS. plant*, diif to the Brent Interest (Cnnhnufd from page ont) (ContKiurd from pag$ one) (Continual \f[r The action wmt tjiken »t * mimic, vnrftl nnd Instrumental, the being manifested by both mtrtfuf work and should help thl* production Is expected to approach \ You Can Now Open A Chart* Account | which thi^ ment and men In i-hamr of the pplinif Tuowlay niyrit at the 'adciumtcr*. 572 Roosevelt Ave in any possible w»y. In populnrit.y "Kathleen." which lifts bwn nrrnnipU^hrd prevention of accidents 2WS Tours very truly. has the all time record us a hit AT plant* firmlly entered the rontmt "Wf tnko this opportunity tn I tuiei 1 hi"3 plan there in a drfin Surprise Dept Store, nmonR high school productions. THE ART-PECK IndlcBtinR that t.hii safety move fllirned: Morris Ndnon corurratHlnti* this IVpnrtTnrntal ment In Industry is Rrnwln* ve»r itr form for wiping nut each loan, Thi* principal characters ure:} FURNITURE CO. T«rm» To Suit You! * heart an well us Hie fnirmrn «n<1 hy year l.ili months, and the intercut Th*rr were thirty-nine ambu Hurts. " yn'inj Dutch apprentice, j CREDIT! the men fir their splendid «rrom rhurijet are proportionately re- lancp rails riurlnR the month of Henry Hchroeder. Aunt Anna.i "R^glonAl Vice (."halrman head Christ Inn'I guardian. Morion Flt7 i eel hy .! W nurnlsnn. Chairman ,hi.r.t monthly, an the total am January, seventeen Of these were "Thp Annual Awards Dinner for nniit nf the dent is reduced. Since night rails. eernld. Aunt Ada. Anna's sister. the pnrt lilpun t • In this sufHy John Roach, Deputy ("onimfsslonei ilw payment* are the name each Thr followlnR donation* wef Ann* nils; Kfttlnkn, n vlllwrc drive will he held February 18. of Ijibfir, Mtrector nnd Fred M month. « larger portion of th« am- rreelved and acknowledged with mulden. Catherine Hernsel, Hen We Have Arranged A Group Of Hot Specials 4 183(1 at the Newark Athletic Club Rosselnnd Srri""uv. »re F O mint is applied tn the principal. thanks: »25. D L. Wohl«*miitli drlck Van Oftster, BurRomasler of with Oovernor Hnrnld O Hoff Atkinson. H H nrown. O K The enrninirs of the association A: Son: |5. R^v A. J. 8«k«on O^sendorf, Arthur Rtupnr: Chris For You For ONE WEEK ONLY. So Hurry! man and United States Senator A onindy J <• Phelan. Jos«ph have no influence upon this type of Surprise T>pnrtment Btore, Dr Una. a charming Dutch girl, Fthel. Harry Moore iimone the Riiest.s Rlutzker. W I) Stearns and R K Innn \JH> Oreenwnld, William Green Oindn: Theophllus McSplndle, anj * CommiRsionei of I.nbor. John J .Stout Mcrnbors nf the Oenprnl Sarinf Feature Too authority on Botany, nenrge MnnnKitiK Cninniittee for Middle wald. WSllinm Babies, Abraham D 2 PC FRIEZF.TTE Toohry, ,!r. will present rertift This association has also added Olass: M. Antonio Pereeiri; »2.5O, .Sloan: Ned HaxteT. an American 7-Piece Rock Maple 4 estps tn thr trroup winnine plants sex fountv nre Joseph Rlnl/ker. a new feature for aavinfr, in which Udlps Aiixillnry. Brotherhood of college student.. T,eo nrady. Dick 5-Piece Stainless Top as well as (o pimiis (PI nmlm de Mtin.ipri PnibfT Asphalt Com the shares mature in ten years and Israel: %2. from Friends: $1, Jnck Wiirren, a fellow student of Ned, LIVING ROOM SUITE 4 jmrtmont.i Kmnjt tliiu (he contest puny, H Hiwina. Asst ManaKcr, in which thp depositor (tets the to Santos. Joseph Krujp«. Hooort Taylor. BREAKFAST SUITE BED ROOM SUITE 4 without n lost time nrrtdrnt. AinMicnu Cvitnamid Company. tnl amount paid in JIIUHS H)0f; nf 1 Others whose contribution" are The principal scene Is in the 4 "Althoii(rh the ficnrral MnnRK Hiiri Hntyn Wlntci . flupt In<1 the mined pioflts F)v Iliis acliiin. IIF.AVY Hrl Unltwi «tot»« Metal RJ>flnlnu RcknowledRcd Include: Stephan market place of Ossendorf nnd the SOI ID Walnut 4 Oommltfn in rhftr*r nf the this Association is put into the Combft, Hteve Ooptr, August 8eb lime Is the present, iximthy Kiilhc; 59.00 Com panv " MAPLE 4 contest headed hv .1 W Rumlson, form approved in 193f> hy revision is the Bccnmpani.st : .50 of the Building and l#onn Act. esta, I,. Van Dusky, Bylon Seals. BOX SEAT' (rump $119.00 4 Tn the various choruses are: Kijrht years old, the Taxpayers J McDonald. Plnkus Chodosh, CHAIRS $21 4 Dutch Olrls: Charlotte Molnar, A $100.00 VALUE A $175.00 VALUE Assncigtion is very liquid, and ha-; A Van Duskv. Carlos Anc.hno. A $32.50 VALUE total assets of $78,896.62. TV •lark: Pachccn. Juan Palsal, John F^rrstiiie Taylor. Claire Mueller, 4 rn«l] capital on hand is $;!0.IMln Renedln, Joe oural and W. H. Ruse PiywHlii. KISIP Biiliu.sh. Ha i Italian Food Store} \\\gh (frnde murtf;a|rr Innns will l>c nilwon. hlnn Brady. Rophtr Mvnln, Amy 4 received under hoth the old nnd Held, Valeria Milter. Dorothy 244 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY Kwi-nson. Flsie Felauer. Olpra $24.75 DAMASK 4 1 new plan* hy director* of thr n-< 100, PURE INNER SPRING 4 IMIONF, I , A. -1 l.'Uil FREE DELIVERY Isonjitimi. who nre as follows: of that home She too prophesied Kzliichetka. Catherine Bmtkn, INNER SPRING I Thnm.is J. Miilvihili, Bernard victory for the two candidates if Mnrgarel I.yman. I.urlUc Kt fin SILK FLOSS 4 PASTFNF Kahn. Join) (Jiridn, Maurice Spe- supported solidly by the residents biich, Jean Brady. Blanche Bed MATTRESSES 4 wnk, Sninuel Chodnsh, John Kend of thp borough of the same sex nara. Marlon O'Brien. Mart.hn MATTRESSES ipr.iky. Pcdnk, Helen Rawezuk Valeria; $14.95 VALUE 4 Mrs Mary T) Rnrrtps of Hfll7n Miller. ! MATTRESSES $24.75 VALUE TOMATO PASTE Alukhaiii I). GIHSS, John V. (in licth. vice president of the De 4 Spaghetti or Macaroni di'r.stnd, Rev. Dr. ("limit's Vincie, Dutch Boys: Stanley Nemic, 4 77 Brand Mayor Joseph W. Mitturh, Joseph part men t of Classroom Teachers Joseph Hftluka. Stephen Bum, Chariot Brand $1.35 (lalvBiick, Amhrose Mudrak and of thp National Education Asso 4 SALAD OIL UO sri elation of the. United States, an John Strnln. Stephen Ollesberger. 4 20 lb. CUM- John Delnei. Mr. Miilvihili is pres- Joseph Bobel. Anthony Alec. Will $795 $8.88 $1475 ident, Mr. Kahn vice president, Dr, other speaker, expressed her imn Elko, Stephen Szoke. Teniice 4 LA PF.RNA 1 IB Vincze secretary, Mr. ("mlvanek Interest In the efforts women are Brady, Murray Lehman, Stanley 4 treasurer, and Mr. Glass counsel now makins In Carteret to obtain Ceznk, Joseph Doinbrowski, Jacob PKGS a place, in its civic life. She 4 •k Clavor, Michael Holowntch. Rd E 4 MACARONI warned of the danger of support wnrd llasck. John Bialownrczuk, Italian Roasted COFFEE * WOMEN Ing candidates for office solely on .Stephen Parkas, Joseph Rhunwiy,1 4 n Tl'NA FISH their popularity, and stressed the Wililnni Mftkoski. 4 Our Own Roast {< itiilinurd from page one) D0N7F0RGET ™ ART-PECK •& for need for Retting behind ennrii Villnfrers: Marie Pnpiel. Rita; 4 lb5 C dwelt at some length upon the dates who nre fit for the office place womnn hold in the molding Hallinan, Mary Bradley. Jennie 4 22' they srok. Women are well fitted Piulik. Ina Balrri, Maragret 2 29 nf the character nf the rising loi of Ik i' on the Uuiiul uf Educa Pay Us a Visit and Learn How to Save Half 4 icnmntioii. tilic i.umpllnicntcil the Sulnni Helen T.ukatoR I illinn Pn 4 LARGE typr of woman represented by the tlon. she stated, and advised her gel, Pauline Sobel, Helen Oava two candidates, Miss DnRmat Koed hearers to Ret out a large vote for [letz, Dorothy Rossmnn, Helen 4 PACKAGE 2™ 35" and Mrs. J. j. Ruckrlenel, and the two women candidates. SzulitniHiowski, Margaret Hilu, 4 ! RINSO prophesied victory at the polls If Edith Giiyon, Josephine Refcik, 4 Miss Koed nu'd Mrs. RueW j~ CapicoHo-Forte women would back the candidates I«i..;ihy Yetman, Pauline Sank 4 Grand Italia $1 98 1 solidly Mrs. Marian Clark of Par rleRcl thanked the. audience and ner, Kophte Mezika, Yolandn Paul, ART-PECK "J Genova SALAME A re speakers for the meeting and its 4 Purr OI.IVE OIL 1 gall Mil. nimther speaker, traced the Margiirel, .Smillu Clare Brockman, •Whole 4-Olb history of woman's place in the expressions of support There was Annn MacaiieR, Mary Borick, 286 HOBART STREET 4 struKKle for existence over the nlso an entertainment during the Ludmilln Goeyluk. 4 span of years from pioneer days evenitiR. including piano solos by Tourists: Andrew Chiloka, Ans- PERTH AMBOY ^N^s^nT'/^^f Phone P. A. 4-4750 4 in this country to the present era. Mis ERRert Brown, violin solos ley Bvver, Walter Wadlftk. Prank SUGAR 5 23 While woman's main interest is by Rosnlyn Gross, accompanied Robert Jepson. John still her home, Mrs. Clark said, her by Dorothy Kathe, and vocal Lapczynsky Tohn Essif?, John interests have expanded to per numbers by Mrs. Julia Cole. Mrs Donovan, Paul Koepflet. Frank •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••i mlt activities outside the confines Anna Halpln was secretary of the Neuman, Stanley Masluck. Robert meeting. Ward, Edward Donovan, John ^^r ~^^r ~^^r -^^ ••»• -m^ -^^r- -^^r- -^mr -^i^r- ~~^^r -^^r ~^v "^^w ~^— Dixon. Dutch Girls, Act II: B''-.trice race -- fn©r>PiN<) — rccc Safchinsky. Elizabeth Csablna. Pauline Milnik, Stephana Sitarz, Blanche Cselle. Ruth Taylor. Blanche Ferris, Florence Carroll, Alice Bednarz, Eleanor Mittuch.1 NOW... Charlotte Dick, Irene Bleka, Dove Cheret, Bertha Senchak. Dorothy Lissak, Emma Bahush, Gloria Hopp, Annn Kopiel, Mary Molnar. FARM THE WORLD IS YOURS Tourist Tap Chorus: Oaze.Ha' Price, Claire Muller, Mary Vase- SUNNYDALE MARKET lina. Elsie Pilaner, Fern Baumann, PURE FOOD MARKET Amy Reid, Dove Cheret, Gloria 170 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY 236 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY Hundiak. BUY A® RADIO "Tulip That I Love,'1 Dance Chorus: Catherine Bartko. Fern Baumann. Blanche Bednarz, Lil IT'S THE YEAR'S BIGGEST lian Engel, Pauline Sobel, Elsie RADIO SENSATION Felanw, Rose Prywata, Gazella BRING HOME THE BARGAINS! lbs Price, Mary Vaselina. Claire Mul- ler, Fern Cheret, Martha Fedak. TREMENDOUS SALE STARTS FRIDAY 00 LARD 2 25 Koguiar tinn- TUB or ROLL FRI. and SAT. SPECIAL DURKEE'S LBS. C Price *1W CREAMERY IFRESH C.OFC. OLEO OLEO- A,nrcj from pain' "tic I LB MAXWELL C MARGA- Special t^fl'^ standads of residences and pre- BUTTER Margarene 29 Chopped? IT Allowance *OU vent the intrusion of objectionable 39 RINE enterprises. GUARANTEED HOUSE Cost 6£*(\W Reference to the minutes showed LARGE GOOD PURE YOU the old chamber had recom- c LALL CUTS OF CHUCK $oy mended a zoning ordinance to the I borough administration in 1934 Coffee VEGETABLE LB and the council at that time took EGGS RIB POT MODEL A-7B ... A three-band the matter under advisement but Carlo Shortening console ooverlnf the entire did nothing more. C 15 broadcasting 'and •hort-wav* The plan for a new highway REG. 15c CAN O FOR ROAST ROAST bands, as well u police callt, was suggested by City Engineer SUGAR NO. 2 CAN O FOR Thomas E. Collins of Elizabeth in STRING BEANS O FFRESH TENDER and amateur and aircraft •!(• his annual report to the Board of 25 3 nal*. Seven metal tube*. Brit Works of that city last week. Mr. or Hunt performance. Hie beauti- Collins reminded the board he had PEAS 25c ONE POUND CAN pointed out in his report a year CORN 25 [Roasting 1Q LEGS of fully modern wauwt-vaneor cab- ago that traffic on Route 25 had One Lb. Box inet pouean a full measure of reached capacity. He urged that GRAHAMS NO. 2 CANS PORK W eye value. 14 oz. Bottle LAMB MODEL .4-75 the board appear before the Ginger SNAPS Cmural EUctric Stte Highway Commissioner and Pure TOMATO [TEXAS 4 LBS. FANCY urge the construction of another SODAS PEAS & CARROTS | WASHED ^%m. ORANGES highway cast of Itoute 25. The pro- 10 posed route would begin at the HIGHEST CATSUP TANGER- Newark Airport and parallel the INES Long Branch Division of the Cen- GRADE APPLE SAUCE 10 SPINACH 25 Be Modern—Buy A Radio LEMONS EACH tral railroad. He advocated the GREEN With Metal Tubea old right of way of the Public SPLIT us 'FANCY, 3 LBS LARGE, Service Fastline through Linden SHRIMP SOAKED PEAS \ SLICING A|M and Carteret be followed. 10Can | YELLOW I L C Such a highway, in the opinion PEAS 9c idoz of the directors of the chamber LIBBY'S Tomatoes ^O would liusUm development of the BANANAS borough us a place for residences SLICED and would bring business to local SPAGHETTI 2 LBS. SEE JIMMY FOR VEGETABLE VALUES! REYNOLDS moidiuiit.-). Suitic uf the local in- PINEAPPLE MACARONI dustries have moved their main 5 ELBOWS offices from New" York to Car 10 teret but, the well paid type of SHELLS office employees have found IS homes in Railway, Elizabeth and J Roselle utter failing to find the type of homes they wanted in LEGS LAMB". h iAc Carteret, according to Thomas G. Keaiyon, president of the cham- ber. PRIME STEER CHUCK ROAST ft 15c The Borough Council is inter- ested in the highway project and the chamber will cooperate In LEGS and RUMPS VEAL n»' 17c efforts to put It through One or more out-of-town i>pettk ers will address the chamber at LOINS PORK RibEnd ... " lb'17k the regular meeting, February 18. and the directors will provide re- TOP and BOHOM ROUND ROAST " '" ft Vi freshments. The membership committee will continue the drive for members. FRESH JERSEY ROASTING PORK "' B0TH SMALL CALI HAMS (Continued jrom paije une) SHOULDERS LAMB BERNARD KAHN'S unA tins oruwuiniitiuii io duiug a STORES great deal of good. He recommend- ed the council do everything possi- FRESH CHOPPED BEEF 55 Washington Ave. ble to cooperate with the commit- 79 Atlantic St. tee and that • at least as much money as waa Kiven for committee work last yeai be appropriated this ruffilUA J^ year. Councilman James I.tikm-h FURNITURE - RUGS - Wl paid he had attended some mect- GAS RANGES Ing^i of the committee and was greatly mipresued by what is being ORANGES] done. Dr. Strandberg, chairman of Everythinit MUST Be Sold! the finance committee was asked Each I by the mayor to intend some of the Mint Clear Out For Remodeling - Many Itenu Too Numerous To Mention A report accompanying the let- -T «howsd that a great many chil- TEXAS li and adulti are attending var- f-\ I elas*e» sponsored by the com- l iiY|jES!BUYNOW!SAIIlllN SPINACH f»