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ill, No. 17 , FEBRUARY 1, LEISURE TIME PLAN ho Week STARTS SOON HERE; What's The Current Salary Of A Board Of Education Member? SEAMAN HUNTS '33 AUDIT Review NAME SO SPONSORS Right Answer h 'Nothing' Mf Of 10 Citizens Don't Know It MISSING HERE, TREKTON What h tfw Ralary of a memlber of the Carteret Board of When the queatloear told 4« right tmmrtr to tha seven who of Omaha Is Committee Picked By The Trath Ssiataa' I»irs4ftl« Ctst Of $3,216, Sarvey Of Bortifk Bo*. iltl.,l,»nd didn't do aa Mayor Meets Tueiday Do you know? n't know it, there waa without exeapUw the same uprewlon of With » jMnttarty ulity. People worked to get elected to the board, dldnt they? It Located In PIttt'i Office Nor In Capitol ,,r old head-gw, her tiy many people living here and therefore affected by ,,„„ tx>, and wore, an At Borough IIMl the administration of the pubHc school* do not. In Jaet that* atww i why should they bother ao about a Job for whkh there ian't any it Hematfli, DonogluM Say Work Wai RM ,1,.,-hy which annoyed generally, to be considerable misHmheiudon on the rtbjeot, and aa That anyone should be motivated aolely by a desire to serve .,,,!, she wanted him fed OX OUTLINES SCHEME a test a Inwinbpr of the PRESS staff became Hi inquiring reporter community just didn't seem understandable. ,,,,tly he waa held up MAY f LAST YEAR WAS THE LEGAL DEADUNE this w«ek and put tihe question to ten representative persons. The ten Illustrative of this is a story told hereabout* by the wife of a , , rushing blow on the er of the present board. Mrs. Board Member waa in a grocery , , .icrhy saved his life Mittuch WijlSeek $250 replies were surprising, enlightening and dismaying. Borough officials are searching for the 1938 audit, K In which a group of ottoer housewives while making their pur- •tic force of tihe blow. The correct answer is that members of ttw Board of Education for which $3,210 was paid, and of which there Is ftppar- As Initial Grant discussed the difficulties of making ends meet under jrressht serve without salary. For their work on the body which runs the fntly a© tface at present. i, ,,h 0. Wolber, of bnomic conditions, lW For Program schools and Rupervinpg the upending annually of $260,000, they re- Til March started recently when Joseph J. Sfttman- „.„„• ,,f municipal bond "Yes, it is na*d," agreed Mrs. B, M. l.ills in the legialature, ceive absolutely no monetary reward. Rut how many persons know of I'ertfc.Amboy, appointed auditor January 1 what tho Time activities "Well, you shouldn't complain," said one woman to her. i i,i, Mils to meet the it? Apparently very few. new adtofaigtration took office, asked for a copy. H« stated ,,rnnr Harold 0- Hoff- arc pxpected to start "Why not? My husband's salary has been cut heavily," answered he needed it as a gttido hi Only Three Knew Aiuwer f the bond bill provis- eret shortly. , i. B. M. undertaking hia work, Wti* limit, the issue of a The ton persona selected were: A policeman, tw» employes of "But he has two jobs." SCHWARTZBACHER 933 audit ia the lat* OM of : Mayor Mittuch ha« ap- the Federal tiovemmetat, an office clerk, an ERA workr, a stenogra- ;1>r ront of tha amount p "Two joba?" the borough presenter}, and lining the pleading nointed a committee of more pher, a storekeeper, an accountant, a reporter, and a young lady en- "Yes. Isn't he a member of the Board of Education, too?' was prepared by the Uni- ,i, finance board to countered on the street who said she had no employment ,To give PAYS WIFE'S FINE; ..Iviwry capadte; over han fiftyy prominenptt red- Evan Wlf.'i Word DoabUl versal Auditing Company of tentstet of thth e boronrbh h to IInstitute the exart reply of each would ha«Hy be .,.iur, wlvocated in the Mrs. Board Member than told her qquestioner that the boar< New York, which firm « he program, and ha* called the three know tihe actual truth of the ma' ,:,.i^i]ral message, g dy nigh membership paid no salary and watched tha expression of surprise LARCENY CHARGED now working on the 1934 t !,,T provisions of firrt meeting for Tuesday night accountant, the reporter and one of tha Federal at 8 o'cloc'lkk In thth e CounciCil l CChamh - aft] incredulity overspread the face of her vis-a-vis juat as the PRESS audit. Legal requirements .',,,,,,,lu<-(.d this week. ber at the Borough Hall. Government. i if^orter saw it seven timea this past week. Was it possible? A Job Mrs. Zstfi Boberly Claims all for filing a copy of a Wayne T. Cox, county director, The other answers varied from a frank "I dfltft know," said,' affl no salary to itl municipal audit not later , n,,. records of ships recently conferred with tf M Woman Stole Watch 1,.,^ i be Coaat Guard i an indication that the baliff waa tbffl* it some sort of ;, The Carteret Board of Education has a clerk, William V. Cough- than May 1 of the year fol- l)av at t •,,nmil „..«• cntttr for mapped out. 1Vre have been ' tac hed to the office, to $100 a y«irr. OJW fofifldent answer was, lfal, whose annual pay la $1,460. Mr. Gonghlin keeps the books, rec- December 21 owing the one covered by ; [ Imlmii t,,l,, \n original many requestq s here that advan- 'I don't know exactly, but I know It m ral*4 gently." owls and minutes of the board's woik and meetings. he audit, In the office of the ,,•1, named Mo tajre be taken of the opportunitien JAIL TERM SUSPENDED lerk of the municipality. ,, ! iind sunk by RlTorded by th<> project, Which is was v Five days afterward is al- np "•' ir the New J«r- monnored by and financed almost i< p Justice Louis T. Ko- . last Thursday lowed for filing an addition- entirely throunrh grant* from fod- DEMOCRATS PLAN Mexican Petroleum Firm To Let WIGHT WILL SPEAK vacs last night fined Mrs. rhartered steam ral and «Ut* money. al copy of the audit in Tren- , nppellatlon sank Kthi' Srhwartzbacher, 19, Initial Grant Wanted of Filch Street, ?25 and $4 ton at the office of Walter R. Maybe the reputed Mayor Mittueri will ask that an CAMPAIGN SESSION Pond Be Used As A Skating Rink FOR 3 CANDIDATES Darby, State Commissioner ,,f lhe number three appropriation of $2B0 be Included court costs on a charge of of Municipal Accounts. • jinx. n the 193!) budget, for the under- larceny preferred by Mrs. taking. ThU is to purchase mater- ON MONDAY NIGHT Agreement Drawn By Glass h It Cook Ave. Or Cooke? AT RALLY TONIGHT Zsofi Hourly, of 267 Penfliinj; Disclaim PowMska ,),! now that Ernest ials necessaryy for certain typeyp s of Avenue. Tho $25 is understood to Mr. Seaman stated yester- WHK formerly a real Frees Company Of Blame OHiciali, Residents Split y nrojectjt , such as woodworkingdki g, Jakeway, Fitzgerald, Mar- Mittuch Also Listed Foi he foi restitution of a watch day he asked the Borough h h hi bnnketrv and alliellid fform s of , where his For Any Overflow. Which is it, Cook Avenue which * t.h« article Involved Clerk, Harvey VO. Platt for ni-w him »» the •'parfec handcraft. Instruction and super- ciniak To Ducnu Their the all H'>[ theft. or Cooke? Address Supporting a copy, and Mr. Platt did not . Hour^eoti laaaa ttv vision are provided by the feder- t, has another ave- The defendant was not present have it. Mr. Seaman said he , al Association «{ t/Ouis- al and state funda, and once Rtart- Board Candidacies Even the Borough dosen't Haury, 3 Mates iind the fines were paid by her uly group o* abjectcrj * ed properly the activities recrea- nue of recreation now in the seem to know and both ways husband, Joseph. has also inquired for the au- Huey P . LLon g hW tion are expected to be nelf-main- HERMANN SPEAKS ALSO recent agreement of Milton of spelling have their sup- ADOPT 8-POINT PLAN The theft U said to have occur dit at Mr. Darby's office and , ^-ivrn the Kingflsh an taining. red Dewnther 21. Hearing in the J. Farr, manager of the Mex- porters. was told unofficially, he did ,ilile. Bounraoia, miW Many of the nearby communi- Thomas A. Jakeway, Jos- Assistant Prosecutor J. wns held by Justice Kovacs not state by whom, that it ,1 and cultured, is de ties have had this form of diver- can Petroleum Corporation, According to the tele- Wight will speak tonight at Tuesdny nifrht, decision deferred have led the Square sion for some time and the bor- eph Fitzgerald and Antoni to permit a pond oil the phone cotovpany tihe Assessor, the meeting to be held in and the rase continued to last was not there. He has since at unlay in a pitche oufch administration is enthusias- Marciniak, the three Demo- ompany'a property to be used as the BoaTd of Health, the Bor- riiicht. written for the information i' Baton Rouge with th tic over the undertaking. It is felt Fire House No. 1 by support- public skating rink. By agree- ough Clerk, tSie Collector and Mr. Schwartxbachw stated t< and is awaiting a reply. ii National Guard that enforced idleness of many of cratic candidates for the ers of Frank Haury, John J the court that he and Ws wife • « • • • it* residents, along with shorten Board of Education, will ment drawn up by the borough Mayor, all have their offices Breza and Charles Kryszew- would live together harmoniously Mr. Platt said he kne# a I in France creates un ed working tiount for others, has speak Monday night at attorney the oil company will be on C-O-O-K Avenue. Where, ski, candidates for th« Board of from now on. Wedneadtiy night, nothing of the audit, and to • ng curators of many art created a disMtinfaction and men- as the Borough Engineer, Education. The three candidates January 9, Mr. 8chw*rt*bacheT his knowledge had not haf "The Angelun," am Prof ram li Elastic nue. an eight-point platform calling in the workhouse, with a week'B Hermann was asked about i ,i/.ot are being tried fo The forms of instruction and among the speakers. Dr. S. C. Deber, .lentist, for an impartial survey of the grace in which to mend his ways. the matter. He replied that fake painting! aa original organization are determined hy Mr. Jakeway is the only Demo- Discussion of this matter waa has hid office at 19 Cook Ave- schools, with an eye to changes, At fchia time he ni charged wifli he knew nothing about the needs and demands of the ; non-support and aattult and bat- .onduefed an art store crat on the present school board one of many before the Borough nue, while nearby, at No. 35 and adherence to the policies of and presumed it h*4 iAwl for some of Ws grand- omtnunlty, at the worklnf basis tery, the charges being preferred seeking re-election. He has been Council at its meeting Monday the present administration, Tho work, produced alleged of Leisure Tpapaa organiialion is Cooke Aveaue is Dalton statement issued by the caraj by Mrs. Schwartibaeher and wp- taken care of by th* tv ii'r • , muaic, « member of the board for thre night. Report* were given by ^Brother*, ntjTdvrara. Ni du. t elasticlti . CCltitsal . IIn di i At sh. HCSSS being the only Democratic victory of the done to plajMTOund aetl»ttiei are among below the point of efficiency of alao toW aa original*, the things undertaken in other for board membership. Later h streets after tihe storm last week. Donohue, who wtf |h< iis of the work of some of was appointed a member of th William Greenwald, chairman of prevailing school standards. places. >er down The eight points summarize AWARD DONOVAN man of the finance cotor other painters. Now art The following constitute the Board of Health by the Herman tho committee, stated the depart- Office, proclaims Ave- >rs and buyers for museums administration, and when the briefly as follows: A pledge to te,e in 1938 and 1934, original committee and will be ment lacked efficient equipment, nue. handle 'business affairs of the me of their purchases will supplemented by additional ap- board organized this year, named The weightier evidence, his recollection was that the >ut had accomplished considerable Continued on page eight $50 BY BOOSTERS aled an spurious and them- pointments later: secretary to succeed Edward A. however would seem to favor audit was presented to tire- n victimized. Robert R. Brown, Frank Brown, Lloyd, Democrat, whose term ex- work in Rpite of the handicap. At- Cook Avenue, since the council and filed with the ired. Continued on page thjhi empts which w<*r«: made to get street was named for Joseph Final Drawing Of Cam- clerk. Mr. Donohue stated i.• during the severe weat Silmol, as Cmtfitt at the time which the borough has at present. memorialised in fhc re-nam. waa made, and had gone I he snow covered ({round had no high school. He holds an Mayor Mittuch expressed the ing of borough streets after 1,500 Instructors In Middle- carried on by the Carteret 1 1 FOR GARAGE the World War. over the audit at the time. mi posti* ' '*'*" for animals executive position with the Vir- opinion that the borough had done sex County Given Oppor- merchants for some time, •.K to rely on their normal Kiniu-Carolina Chemical Corpora- closed Saturday night at the uf food supply. Carteret as well as possible as the condi- ity For Inspection Six Offers Made Borough tion, having risen since his em- Ritz Theatre when names little alhead uf the appeal ployment by that company short- ions were an emergency and be- linal organizations HI At Varying Rates; ly aft-er the war He Bervi'd in the yond control. TEACHERS RECEIVE The Middlesex Cuutily Tubeicu- were drawn fur the final dis- WORK RELIEF RUNS ; lo feed near-by rabbita- army during the war, having- pre- lusis League has made it possible tribution of caah prizes. These IIOW about the birds. Report Monday viously been employed by the WOR Uxity Cited On complaint of Councilman for teachers in public and paro- awards were tho largest given Wheeler Engineering Company, $18,000 PAY TODAY during the campaign, The pro- " appoints a woman a.-* Members of the Borough predecessor here of the Foster- James J. Lukach the borough at- chial schools to have free X-ray torney was directed to investigate •• to Bogota, the rlrst of Council's committee on Wheeler Corporation, and other gTam had originally been set for a report that two houses near Cash Voted Employes Of examinations of their dhesta. This Middlesex County Bureau* • lu hold a diplomatic post streets and roads are con- local concerns. He is a charter will be open to about 1500 teach- he preceding Wednesday but was Continued an page eight WOR were isolated in the storm • • ..untrv directly South of sidering a number of prop- because the station operators School System By ers in the county, who have been o&tpvned when the storm made Spent $389,539 During , • Grande. She is Senorita erties for use as municipal failed to keep an agreement to ravelling difficult. . (iuillen, prominent educa- garage. Report of their de- The Council notified through letters sent to Month of December I keep open a street built when th« presidents of local boards of edu- • » * » * cision in expected at the meeting station was put up. At the time Winners are ag follows: of the Council Monday night, tihe PRESIDENT'S PARTY other streets w«re vacated and Carteret school teachers cation and heads of parochial The work-relief system M "h tin- Iwen said and writ- $60—First prize, T. Donovan, bids having been received at the tht company agreed to keep Ui« and other employes of the schools. operating at about 86 per "f tht; advantages of Enjf- newly constructed street open for 4 Atlantic Street. >> ilulf over the American meeting last week. Board of Education are ex- The movement has the endorse- cent efficiency in. Middlesex GETS GOOD CROWD tht! convenience of the inhabitants 925—Second prize, Mrs. Fiates, I •'">, i'V those opposed to the Properties being investigated pected to be paid today. ment uf Dr. Samuel B. English, County, according to official 1 include: the Rabinowite block of of these two houses. Mr. Lukach 01 Longfellow Street. lutinn's undertakings for said this had not been done. $18,000 in cash, voted to the superintendent of the Glen Gard- figures supplied this news- live garages and yard, which waa $10—Prises: Mrs. K. Sosnow- Now comaa word that William B. Hagan Is Head Decision on the purdhase of a board Monday nijrht by the ner Sanitariuhi, who stated at a paper through the courtesy ; 'loyd George himself used for borough equipment to a P. N. Geronimo, executive coun- considerable extent in the past, truck for use of the street de- Borough Council, was deposited recent meeting of the league that iki, 13 Chrome Avenue; Walter "i I'resident Rooeevelt by Of Group Staging Ball ty director and Everett P. Ryno, offered for $365 a year; Mullan'a partment was deferred until Mon- shortly afterward and the checks the health organizations had •Covaca, 62 Carteret Avenue; Mrs. '- " a speech "U is time the drawn. Since more than one sig- assistant deputy director. II Garage, offered for $35 a month; At School Here day night. The question to In been short sighted in limiting X- Kane, 71 Edgar Street; M. •'!' •'•iii(c system of doles decided i» whether there is great nature is required on certain dis- Under tihe plan, cash i» Kiven 1 [ the Harrington Beverages build- Medwick, 61 Leick Avenue; John • brought to an end and or economy in buying a new truck bursements, the process taken a ray facilities to children. The clients, with a bonus of 20 per ' worV be provided in- ing in Atlantic Street, offered by A large number of people the commissioners of the Police turned out Wednesday night for $770, a bid which has been little time. program was also praised by l>r. arik, Locust Street. cent, above their budgets, in re- and Firemen's Pansion Fund, made after allowing a trade-in on Also voted to the Board of Edu Millard L. Lowery, county super- $5—Prises: Ida Carpenter, 8 turn for whidi heads of families, i -s|jfuk next? for the President's Birthday cation was ?8,0(M) to j>ay past due or employable male Nfeattttittta rhioh owns the property, at $21- the old truck, or a new chassis intendent of schools. ,ocust Street; Mrs. E. Brower, Ball, held in the auditorium for $665, this to be used with the bills, mostly for supplies. work out the food element of their u 50 per month, or outright sale at 12 Roosevelt Avenue; Mrs. L. '"'l A. Filene of Boston, 14,300. of Nathan Hale School. This body of an old truck in use for These salaries are the first since The league directors have also relief on public projects at tho '•'•• merchant, makes para- ball, like others held all over the' new administration took of endorsed Ruosevelt Park as a pro- Wisely, 79 Emerson Street; Paul rate of 60 cents an hour. J Samuel Brown of Hudson some time and frequently broken ' >i inarka anent recovery. Street made a general offer to the country, was for the benefit down. fice. posed sanitarium site. Drains, 224 Pulaski Avenue, That means a man getting $5 a '"• Finene in an address to ,- I'f ' 'iJLt..- ,- .. — - - wfek on the old food order slip 1 provide whatever accommodations of the fund in which President Perth Amboy; Eddie Jogeph Dun- of a Boaton ctub that are needed at a reasonable rate. Roosevelt is interested for treat- system gets $6 in cash, in return ne, 46 Atlantic Street; Mrs. Alec, for which he is expected t* work '•••'>• to recovery into a new The Sharkey and Hall building in ing victims of infantile paralysis. ' prosperity liea through $ight Finds Hauptmann Splendid Actor 85 Central Avenue; Z. Ourney, 24 hours every two weeks, or 3 Washington Avenue is offered for It wag sponsored locally by tbj^ low price* and social Box 133; G. Misdom, 258 Ran- eight-hour days. d th bi $480 a year to be deducted from American For R*li«f: $389,539 "Today the abolition of taxes due on the property. Ber- dolph Street; Henry J. Green, 192 m our big problem," he William B. Hagan was chair- And 'A Finejiiar' On The Witness Stand The relief bill in Middlesex nard Kahn offered a building at man, with u large committee as- 'ershing Avenue; Julia D'zutilla, County during December, the laat 'We know moreover that Wliittier Street aiul Washington we'll have to solve sisting in the arrangements. lie Enjoys Role Thoroughly, B Gharl«e Street; Koralkov, 04 month for which Mr. Unto has Avenue for $35 a month. waa computed of: Clifford Cutter, Middlesex Prosecutor Sees complete figures, totalled $3 we can't sell any l)r. J. J. Keaaon, Fred Ludewig, Sees Teuton Unbreakable •ulaskt Avenue; Mr». S. Roth, 11? of goods to people Thinks Lawyer, Seeing 389 for all expenses under t'he! Walter Sak, Edwin Casey, John Lindbergh Defendant Grant Avenue; Miw Aline Luaner, control of the County bureau. Of 1 '*<• » very small volume of Kennedy. power." Carpenter-Stoic 104 Washington Avenue; Mrs. S. that figure, $326,566 resented/ WOMEN DEMOCRATS Martin llallihan, Harold Ed- A Good Showman direct relief, either in. caah • * « * • Trosko, 26 Randolph Street; Mrs. wards, Maurice Cohen, Dr. Her- IIW, but merely to demonstrate to food orders, given the 8,889 f* '"k collected f31,7Jty bert L. Strand beric, Francis A. A shrewd, completely the jury that here was a man to T. Kinnelly, 305 Washington Ave- ilies and 38,028 on relief tolls. '''' y*r, whkh ia a xwford. hue; Regina Hogan, 1 Churlea |1H S PLAN FETE ON 9TH Moiwghan, Frank Haury, Leo R. confident and very sane man whom the trutii meant nothing Street; Cheret, 17 LocuBt Street; tihis, $204,222.80 waa for food. " Uo, riMfeta totaled Brown, Edwin Dolan, Clarence and who would cheerfully lie about '-'-', and the Thomas Donoghue, 618 Rooaevelt Theoretically, klmoat . ev« Slugg, Harry Blacfcman, Theodore who revelled in his self-pou- anything." H was more of an Wr- Avenue; Sumner Moore, Grant family should si .." >• <'ut S5.O6O Mrs. J. J, Ruckriegel Heads deal for the Perth Amboy Ilir l'fennig. seaaioq and In the dynamics deal f he Ph y im AvuAvenue; ; C. Morrisr, 15 emplcHyabk' head of »re acttaduiad Fred Uuckreigelg, , ThpmpM A. iitor , MrM . WighWihtt remarkedk , than ton Avenue; Anna Barlik, 69 ltun- a son or a brother to . city!tf ' IndneM Committee Arranging Jakewuj, Joseph WWeinman, Wal of the situation sat on the for the prisoner, who appeared/to dolph 8tre«tj Y. Grosbaum, 11.O that |20O,(WO. In p»ctl»% •' ito fn the next : ter Tomcauk, Jack Price and Enill witness stand in Flemington be consciously enjoying his day coat St«etStett ;; MrsM . R. ShanleyShl , Hast men reported (or * """"' tert Card Party Strumlau. this week, accused of murder, in court. Mr. WUenti ha* ioat 21 JUnvari V(n.V( BWBWkke SiSirakk , 17 t* ted 142,483 An honorary committee was answering questions fired by At pounds during the trial. erson Street; Mrs. John K avci With the start of the cam- headed by Mayor Joseph W. .Mit- torney General David Wilentz and Two L**fo £iT«n 180 Bmerson Street. paign #or the school elec- tuch and other borough offldals Although Hawptmann was «-. and former officials, as follows: succeeded in ft rpnurkable degree, tion. wWfih will take place That's the eatjnpte of Hruno peatodlv tripped on minor pointa, «* •» Joseph A. Hermann, GhariwA. bo clung atmdfaatly to hja CM Fin Fighters' Fast Actiom W«dne«jSiy, February 13. Brady, Abraham D. Glaal Tlwtoaa Richard Hauptmann formed by waraen j^ir *»wt'» oomj»f to iil Shi1 ffm liij'iod % KotBkear and Kb* HMwl( edMiegwwa, i. "f H P»M»ic St.rppt. who PRESBYTERIAN Cblk permission to transfer mr bad- dk>H inri^ny nigtit of tsirt wr-ck in SI Jntiic"' romrlprv. \V S«. Domatrint't Ukrainian consumption license at the first BITTING quet of the Middlesex County Rev. John Hundlak, pastor. mentioned address, granted by Williams, fifty-eight ypflr olrt rol Christian Endeavor Union. Rev. SUPERIOR MtRViCE Her of Rhost;llrn, near hmrp. First mass, 0 A. M. the Mayor and Council of tftie M. A. Oayley, pastor of Graystone Second mass, 10:15 A. M- William* was awartl«l (nil »nm Church, Elisabeth, will be the Boroufrh of Carterst on July 1st, Service for Junior CongTega- 1934, and I desire to discontinue COAL us compensation hy Jnricn sir principal npeaker, and Floyd I* tlon. Artoffliu Jones If IT doctors hfl.l Rrown of New Brunswick, proni- the business at the first mention- ed address so that I will operate FUEL OIL testified In County court thnt OH (lont of the union, will be toast- •Heal Lathcran Zioa ETMwalical Lutheran only one plaer. Ing to an accident roccfvod while mastpr. About 10<) are eipprted. ftev. Frederick Noeldeke, supply GRADE "A* ONLY working ai a miner lil.i wrljtir Scrvicet for Sunday: Very truly yours, (BREWSTBR fiLDG ) hail Inrreaavd to siu-h mi evtwn Sermon at 6 A. M. MICHAEL KOIJBAS. thnt he In now umihlc to ivnrl. Sermon Topic* Sunday School and Bible Class I hereby certify that the above » MAIN STREET KPV. D. E. I»renz, pastor of the at 10:10. facts and statements contained rfiurrh. will preach his sermon heroin are true. Sunday morning: on "Is Your Ijfe * THOUGHTS Sworn and subscribed to before Impoverished?" Th« junior ser- me, this 26th day of Jan. 1935. mon to the Sunday School will be GEORGE YURONKA, on "Life's Compass," and to the When wine If In, wit ll out i. MANN & SO Junior Churrh, "Whose Man Are Notary Public of N. J. You1" From Ravtnc cornea having. My Commission expire* Sept 19, 1989. C. P. 2-1, 8. OPTOMETRISTS Nnne so bold as the blind man. Si. Mark'. Epluopal HOURS Rev, J. W. Foster, rector. If one's name be np h* may lie SALESMEN WANTED Daily, 10 to 12, J to 5 and 7 t at 9 A. M. Sunday. abed till noon. MAN WANTED for Rawleifh Wednesday, 1Q to 12 only Church School at 10:16 A. M. Route of 800 families. Write to- Confirmation class in ttie after- The nlckelplatlnr ftraa no powar day. Rawleig-h Co., Dept. NJB-ofl- 89 Smith Strw* T«1.4-20 nnon at 2 o'clock. SA, Chester, Pa. to the engine. C. P. 2-1. PERTH AMBOY, N. j St. Joieph'a Raman Catkolie Many a sheep goes oat woolly and Kov. Joseph Mulligan, pastor com en home thorn. Masses at 7:30, JHuid H A. M. Holy Family, Roman Catholic Twin fools: one donbti nothing-; Rev. Joseph Dziadosz, pastor the other, everything. Low mass, 8 A. M. High mass, 10:30 A. M. With the help of an "IT JOT Vespers. 3:30 P. M. might pnt Paris tn a bottle.

BUDGET FOR « MONTHS Butter Sale Jaa. 1 to JBM 30, 1935 CURRENT BUDGET „ APPROPBI- TALK KXl'KNSE School Elections ....ITEM$ 400.0S 0TOTALS REVENUES ATIONS Louella Rutter at our regular price is a Big valur WITH THEM Dist. Clerk's Sal 730.00 but at this reduced price you should share. It tak<»i * YOU CAN CALL C. of Supplies Sal 720.00 the sweet cream from ten quarts of rich milk In C. (if Moneys Sal,.... 260.00 make one pound. Thousands who use it say it i; 90 miles for 25 cents Clerk's Office Exp 100.00 —The Finest Butter in America—sold— anywhere in N. J.- I,cfral Services 100.00 Sup. IVin. Sal 1,876.00 and 500 mllei for Where Quality Counts and your Money Goea Furthest Sup. I'rin. Office Exp. 300.00 _- - , j ^^wvv « Ml IIICSI $1.15 after 8:30 P. M. Sup. f'rin. Clerk 864.00 Sweat Cream m ^|v Non-Teach. Prin. Sal. 7,011.00 tb (Staflao-to-Stattoa Rate) Non-Teach. Prin. Clk. 576.00 •tumoimaoa, Teachers' Salaries .... 76,000.00 Butter carton43 Tixt Books 600.00 Supplies . _,.. 600.00 The Finest Butter In America—mad* from th« 8v««t Cream Other Expense 804.00 of accredited tuberculin tasted cowa. Janitors' Salaries .... 8,600.00 Tol. Operators' Sal... 620.00 Janitors' Supplies .... 264.00 Richland Butter LB. 41' Fuel 2,000.04 Ligtot, Water, Power 2,000.00 Fine Quality Oeamery Butter in Pound Print*. Telephone 860.00 Att. Officer Sal...... 1,008.00 Medical Insp. Sal 1,200.00 Dental Insp. Sal. Raisin Bread «£* 7* and Exp 740.00 Our Mid-Winter Sale Nurse Salary 898.00 b C. of Athletic Field.... 720.00 Victor Bread ft 6c : Bread Supreme , 0S 8c Athletics 60.04 Transportation 3,504.00 12c c Insurance 2,640.00 OSCO Tomatoes 10 IS NOW IN PROGRESS Total Current E»p... f 114,422.00 State Apportionment 186,000.04 0 Baker's Premium Chocolate pkg Sc, 2lc Bonds Maturing You Can't Afford To Hits This Interest on Bonds 27,004100 Sinking Fund Req..!" 80,127,08 Gigantic Sale ! ! / Total Budget, Bonds 661.88 aad Interest ... Pears ^^ 2^29 Appropriation .... 67,778.96 V t A .Total Budget .... " 67,778.96 * ^ * (Flak° MBartleto r GnuMllett •« ««p1• **$* |Total Revenues Total Appropriation Chipso > 2 ** 35° Lifebuoy Soap 3 *** 19C NOTICE IS HEREBY given to „ —,.-"[ given to c the legaof l »».voter„ „s of the School DU- „ ftepaha *od Ee- Ivory Soap 2jUy 2 & 1 l oi Uarteret ta the County 9,000.00 in the County oflfMdlemx that For Manual Training.. [the annual meeting for the elec- For Oontinnttton .... < tUon of three (8) members of the For Evening Bdwol l!244io car and * !•**•• Witt bitten in the leg by a dog MRS. SLUQG ENTERTAINS Ralph Bavins, of WOMEN DEM«VM»AT3 t/> while walking near his hom«. The FOR EASTERN STAR MEET WIDMESDAT ..^vMt. avenue, early Injnry wan treated by Motorcycle Tn« local chaptar o* tli* Kact- TlMre will be a business meet- ivo truck* in ™e #sr» Policeman Gnu Freeman who In a era Star was the bmaAciary Wed- ing of the Wotaen'a Democratic ,,ra)Wed to safety to member of the Carteret First Aid nmday night of the. proceeds of Club Wednesday night in No. 2 ,1,,. «larm was »OTHd«d a card party which Mr*. Clarence aqnad, Ridcino, a Portuguese, s re House, Every woman Demo- ., ,„ and botih coiwjwntai 'ugg gave at her hom* on Pout crat ITJ Carteret has been invited Mid he did no*, know the name of Boulevard. Assisting Mm. Slum; i i,,ii the engine of Com- »e owner of the do* but knew to attend and important basin«m ,1 ailed In Washington were Mrs. Hugh Shanley, Mrs. la to be transacted. ,,,,.„ a nkid chain broke the address The case was report- Aufrust KortetibMer and Mins Le- „,.. entangled with the ed to the Board of Health. Robert na Gerke, Refreshments were R. Brown, of Lowell street, local RICHEY-HALBERSTADT ' ..,,„ Company No. 1 served after the gamp a WEDDING TOMORROW agent for the Department of Mo- i, liro and aaved Bering Prites were awarded to: Edwin The marriage of Miss Dorothy , MV. otherhouaeethreat- tor vehicles, wai bitten in the Wunnenberfg,, James A. Johnson, HarbeTstadt, daughter of Mr. and REG. 65c KNITTING WOMEN'S PURE SILK hlRzc. Shinies on the right lee Tuesday by a police dog Laura Wall, Mr. Sl , Hugh Mrs. John Halberstadt of East SAMPLE i,,. Hcvlns house were said to be owned by Angela De- ShShanleyl , MMary Uwlor, Mrs. Fourth Avenue, Rosejle, to Rob- Ronsl, of Pershin* Avenue. A James Johnson, Mrs. William ert Rfch«y, son of Mr. and Mrs. YARNS physician cauterized the wonnd. Rapp, Mrs. SumneS r Moore, Mrs. Samuel R. Richey of Locust UNDIES Otto^ Eifert, Mrs, Thomas J. Mul- Street, Carteret., will take place ,,,ition *ts paper to _ii_.vihilln , Mrs». . Andrew Ohrintensen, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Fined Quality — VAL. TO %\M —A Classified Adv. Will Sell rb— Mrs. Amy Reid, Mm. I*ura horne of the bride-elect The lull weight. M Mt CHEMISES Cran«, Mrs. Will!aim Schmidt, couple will be attended by Mimj fardafe. Large ••• Mrs. William DANCETTES F. Lawlor, Mrs. Gloria Bauerband and Raymond •orttnent of cdort. John AMI. Richey, brother of the prospective PANTIES Eluie Hope, Irene Beam bridegroom. 4 OK. hank* Flor- MANY STYLES ence WunnerberR, Helen Carson, 49 69 ERTH AVJ3O. R- E. Beam, AgTies Clifford, Elis- ST. ELIZABETH'S GROUPS abeth Clifford, Mrs. H. R. Sproul TO GIVE MINSTREL Anna KirHier, 0. M. Hope, WiU The Girls' Club and the St. I1 Lawlor. Janve's Boys Olub of St. Elba-1 OUR REG. $1.00 beth's Church will meet Sunday MEN'S PLAY PLANNED BY afternoon at 2 o'clock in St. Blit- ST. JOSEPH'S CHILDREN abtfth's Hall to select the cast for Pupils of St. Joseph's School a minstrel show which is planned UNION SUITS will present a three-act St. Pat- for presentation in the near fu-|| rick's ptny Sunday night, March ture. HMTT ritrittdl 17, in the school auditorium. In quality. Loaf addition to the play there will be 72 CHILDREN'S and ihort •le«Tr, ankl* dancing ami musical number*. FIND NEW 6ALAXY fonglh. maf SNOW fitting A I 1 WOMAN'S CLUB OF VARIABLE STARS •izet. 69 TO ENTERTAIN JUNIORS Members of the Carteret Wom- an's Club will entertain the Junior SUITS Boy's Union Suits Woman's Club Monday night by All Are More Than 20,000 presenting a play, "Sally's Hat Time u Bright as Sun. Heavy Shop'" at tihe Borough Hall. FORMER PRICE $4.98 ankle length • n d The next meeting of the itenior Cleveland.— The discovery of Wool clothi in length. Sis** club will be held at the same place 1,700 new variable stars, ench a new February, 14, when Mrs. William Plaid.. Plaid 24 to 34. Very •'yardstick" for fathoming the depths 49c Raup, president of the Woman's combination! tt tpecial at Tour (juests of space and the bringing up to a Club of Woodbridge, will speak solid COIMI, total nf 12!>,00<) of the census of on "Quilts." Mrs. Raup will show tlid« fulencri Reg. $1.29 Men's examples of old and modern quiltfl fnlnt nebulne, were reported here and other bed coverings, ami before the autumn meeting of the front lined Hel- QanJfelpNOX}Qoo\ members and friends of the club National Academy of Sciences by meti, iiie« 2 to COAT SWEATERS! having interesting examples of [>r. Ilarlow Slinpley, director of the 6. Special for the art are asked to contribute to Harvard college observatory. Saturday. firing out the grillctte and tray with the the exhibition. This large group of "superglant" BUf filling hea- tjlass dishes filled with olives, cheese, butter, sinrs. none shining with A hrllllnnoe Mrs. Elizabeth Haszar Dies lens thnn 20.0M times the bright- ther mixture* of shrimps and whatever you think your guests ness of our sun nnd most of them CLOSING OUT ilord knd Suddenly AtTh* Ay Of 62 30,(XKi times BS bright, was discov- will like. Put out bread. Get out the waffle B, All lilOl. Mrs. Elisabeth Huszar, fi2. of ered In u liiuy patch of diffused ChUdren's Fur Trimmed iron and mix up some batter. Let your guests 85 Sharot Street, died of heart iltrht in the shy known as 30 Dorn- disease Sunday at 7 o'clock. A ilus. Their eilstence was nnknown toast their own sandwiches and bake their •physician who had b«en summon- until the baE.v patch was photo- Men's Flannel Pajamas] own waffles. You will all enjoy a buffet ed hurried to the Huszar home graphed In red light. Emtra heavy quality •but arrived too late. Coroner E. In an Hlnstrnted address before flannel) full cut. All Cl A. Finn, of Woodbridfre was call- Coats I supper. an audience of 2,000 Invited guests •ixei. All n e w e • t ed and gave permission for burial. p ice on "variation and evolution among r •tripet. You can toast rolls, muffins, sandwiches, Mrs. Huszar was a member of the ntnrs." I'rofpasor Rhnpley pre- -At- Assembly No. 106 National Slo- sented the Intest map of the iml 79 two at a time on the grillctte. You can use vak Society and of the Sacred verse, with many previous blank Reg. $1.59 Men's Fleece-Lined I Heart Roman Catholic Church. spot filled In with llternlly thou it as a grill and even make pancakes on it. It SKe is survived by her husband, DON'T MISS THIS SAME LUMBER JACKETS $1.00 fits neatly on the tray. Six glass dishes and a August; two daughters, Mrs. sands of new 'Island- universe." Nkhoks Zulick, of Carteret, and In which iinr sun and our earth, bread board complete the equipment. Grill- Mrs. Frank Toman of New York along with the other plant*!* In onr solar system, would be lost ctte, trty and dishes may be had for as little City; a son, Albert, of White- Scwc stone, L. I., a sister, Mrs. Ella like Insignificant specks of dust. on tkei£ Sp£ciai as $4.10 cash. Prices on grillette begin at Baumgartnetr, of Carteret, and Tells of Investigation. one grandchild. FULL SIZE 40 IN. HEAVY Doctor Shapley addressed the acad- MOHAWK CANNON -1.19 cash. # The funeral was held Wednes- emy proper on the results of the UNBLEACHED WOMEN'S •r 1 day from her home at 9 o'clock latest Investigation at Harvard on SHEET ALL-WOOL An electric waffle and service at 10 o'clock in the the variable stars, those stellar bod- MUSLIN Sacred Heart Catholic Church. BED SHEETS REG. 15c She was buried in St. James' ies which by the periodic fluctua SWEATERS iron bakes te-nder, tlon their light have furnished BLANKETS cemetery, Woodbridjre. LARGE SIZE REG. REG. $1.19 Include— d $i.m : , golden brown waffles. to man new measuring rods of the Fint quality. universe, at dlBtnnees hundreds of TURKISH coat » r <> .^B I It is fun to bak« them WEEKLY PARTY All colori in SIZE 81x90 •llp-oni, crew AT ST. JOSEPH'S millions or light years nway from Plaid and neck, lurtl the earth. TOWELS neck In «tuif«, and they are deli- The weekly card party at St. Block. SATURDAY Heavy q u a 1- bwwn, yallew. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Reg. 88c val. 50c ONLY ity. AH color- blur, white. "Blm- Seven hundred of the new vari- cious served piping hot just off the iron. which wll lbe held tonight, will be ed bordert. ee 34 to iO. 51.00 able stars, Doctor Shapley reported, in charge of Mrs. Cynthia Jones, have been found within our own 10 Prices begin at $2.75 cash. Miss Ruth Grohman, Miss Elsie Shook and Miss Agnes Quinn. Knlniy, or the galaxy of the milky way, which In Itself contains a hun- BENEFIT ARRANGED BY dred ltllllon Individual suns. The ~ GIRLS CLUB OF HOLY FAMILY studj of our milky way. Doctor RECORD 1H1II INC The Girls Club of Holy Family Shapley stated, "contributes slowly Church wil give a benefit perfor- to our increasing knowledge of galac- mance Tuesday, February 12, at tic dimensions, as well as to this the school hall on Emerson Street, central problem of the evolution of iwyyk- 'HE atars and of the stellar universe." A thousand additional new vari- able stars have been found within tbe past few months In the system known as the small Cloud of Ma- gellan, a relatively near galaxy, 90,- 000 light years away. Shown on Photographs. Women's Utility CHILDREN'S - - MISSES These 1,000 oew variable stars, Doctor Shapley stated, were found Patent Leather through an examination of new pho- 1-STRAPS tographs made at the Bloemfonteln OXFORDS Made to »ll for station of tbe Harvard observa- $1.69. Sise> 6% to 1.00 tory, USUAL $2.29 GRADES 2. Saturday only. Tbe small Cloud of Magellan, com- PATENT AND panion of that other system known BROWN LEATHERS . CHILDREN'S-MiSSES as the large Cloud of Magellan, also contains 900 other variable stars. Suedes which had been observed before. Velvet* and $ OXFORDS The latest discoveries thus brlnq Suva Clotha Leather a 0 1 * •, rubber ' the total of variable stars In this ALL SIZES heel> ia Patent, Tan and system alone to 1.900. PAIR Gun Metal. Al*o two-tone A total or 1.300 such variable combination color*. Sirai stars have also been observed In to 2. the large Cloud of Magellan, A00 MEN'S- WOMEN 'S-CHILDREN'S of which were 'added only last year. The total new variable stars SLIPPERS MEN'S WORK SHOES ID the two Clouds of Magellan has c thus been brought Up to 3,200, more Large aaiortment in toft tolei, (ued« cloth. Reg. $2.45 Valuta. Stronj kaarr fiber •olei, tep into thao doubling the Dumber previous Colon: Red, Blue, Tan. with Rubber Hoelt. SIM« to 12. JL m '»•—•» ly known. 39 Two New Patent! hsued WOMEN'S ARCH WOMEN S PATENT at Aid to U. S. Defeme SUPPORT OXFORDS R'sshlngtun.— Two Dew patents for lovontlom designed to strength- PUMPS-OXFORDS OPERA PUMPS en national defense have been Is- •-•3ft/•&"••' , .oft Vici High heeli. BUck Patent. Siiet sued by the Uulted State* i*tem to 8. oltlc* almost luxurious. Large, soft-preuure tires BOWS FREE , Nil teat of the 193$ One of tlie device* patented U ore standard. Safety ghuaU around GomM • coutrlvtooe for locating and II- at no extra cost lumlnatlni plane* at night for air- And, IQ addition to low porcbaM Pric^ craft gunners. Roj. **,*» mlaea. Black, Brown the ofiv Bted V4J tfna yon traditional lord The eneraj plaLe li dlscovend |Mth*r* yt)th and without flap*. economy. IIUMOO mote gma than • by • tound-1ocatln» device. After Si.et to 9. . 4

LUI ftHPAY.flUPAltY 1, BY PERCY CROSBY YANKEE BRI1FI ] only an * iD^tlWRt Us WOOld pntmunid BACK 0* THE FLATS Hre» In Chicago <»*t W.005,- umJay — pslftiea on a mandatory cash baida, im- ooii nnnnlly. ton bacai prove tax rolKpetioo aTStems, lop off op«r-i Tiio n|ippnnt thot of them. r. Know that your might not always grow in such profusion. useinK a tall. ey«( ore right... have thrm examined today. And so we turn thoughtfully in the request SatevHny -••- By Little; Princeton Among Rivals On Card Jake and me made by Presisdent Roosevelt that Con- Fire Per Cent Interest Four meets have been sched- thumbed a ride gress give him four billion dollars for the The trend toward the reduc-timi WC ODDiTIES today and we Of interest to 5 per rent on mo.it uled for the Rutgers University conservation of natural resources and their pages will become more pronounc boxers who will fTvimrk upon ALBREN, Inc. their first formal intercollegiate Is slill more widely | njc<, chicken dinner into the bar- ed this year, according to present nsi'il ni n crectini: ninimi; Hie hu- gen or hot dogs or sum thing I Jewctara and Opticians orderly development. A large part of it he indications. Gradually hanking in- campaign this year, it was an- man races thmi tinml slinking or think we wood of made it. all rite promises to spend for conservation uses, stitutions are coming to realize nounced this week by George E. 133 Smith St. Little, (lirei'tur of physical educa- kl.'sltiK combined. oney we told the man ami woman and adds that as soon as better times re- both the desirability and tho ne- tion. I witch was driveing the masheen PERTH AMBOY Dear Editor: It's tough travelin' these cesstty of that and it is not im- turn we can afford to spend $500,000,000 MasRiichiiseUs Institute of Tech- Mnyornl elections for Odnnovatn, that we was the children of a • , , o , ,. , probable that building and loan nology and the University of southern Serhla, have been twice Childless cupple. DR. J. J. BROWN yi-nrly for the same purpose. days, an' me an Scroggins don t know ^wjatlf>ns ^ w,n fail in line. Pennsylvania are newcomers to annulled on the ground that the Sunday — Nick Brtimmit has OptoMtrbt la Char e Startling as the figure ia, and it is un- half what's goin' on. Scroggins has trouble Thi? change in policy should mini the Scarlet slate while Princeton successful cnndldnte wns Illltfrnte. quit wirkinff on the noose paper ( with snow-blindness. He even wandered ™^p| fra* Irs^*^ o" Jl 1u* and Manhattan, the other foemen, wear pa wirks at and has started doubtedly large, we have no one but our- e r e 0n! 0 were met informally last Beason. Vanilla, the most popular Ice to raise chickens out in the coun- selves to blame for its necessity. We wast- into Lafayette Street without knowin' which is essential, and stimulate Rutgers scored a victory over try and today pa seen him after b the Jaspers in the opening meet cream flavoring. Is obtained from GLASSESwiCREDIl rii and we must now make up for it. where he was goin'. He found out quick ££r £ lE ^JlftZ^Z in orchid—the vnnllla pinntlfolia. chirch and ast how the chicken • of the I'.Kti campaign but & Efcrg bisnew wag comeing long If enough, though an' had to run for his life b« in need of that stimulant, s» to Princeton. Red Volk, < The bulk of the crop Is grown In When some woman chased him with a axe. ££*££ k™*£ i""^^^ tus'heii, and Jess Elson, of Mexico. flfae didn't ketch him because She's just much cash on hand without an lyn. outstanding amateur boxers Good Old Curfew who could not compete against Jumping heuns nrp consulted by ou et Th four 1(K ban k f or Little Known Facfa«=> Carteret is going to enforce its curfew over a sprained ankle- V - ,f "! t An ft the Tigers last season because of superstitious Mexicans to decide law, which is very good news. instance, liave more than $4,000,- freshman standing, will be avail- ddltins. revolutions, and even as- What you doin' in that neighborhood, 000 in cash on hand, according to able for this year's matches and sassinations. If the bean Jumps to- Bad little children ( and many of Car- 11 nt will fight in the 126-pound and -*anyways?^ . " .I. asks when he's tellin' about; uu"v: J^*ucui^ pustatementst iv wvii», , *n1d ha itt jiss ward them It means "yes"; If away, About Carteret heavyweight classes respectively. teret'e most recent perpetratore of crime | not being put to work. no •—Tit-lHts Magazine. Qtt Close call. tnle of most institution* wfcich i In the University championships have been just that — children) wB* a poor guy up in that neigh- to see tk contested last Friday, Hal Has. of aiding realty have to stay home at night can't do much bOThood — a hash-alinger which he need- ltins, of Highland Park, won the reducing the mortgage in- right to represent the Scarlet in Plane* Aid Troops IB D«Mrt the lUrolDtioaary War At BrllUk oceapied damage. u rest to Airplanes are oaed In emergen- ed a patch on his pants an' I takes some . ~° percent.—New the 135-pound class. The rdmain- th« Urritory incUiaf CartarM, from DM—b»r 2, 1776 1 cies to carry water (applies to The borough's officials and police de- different kinds of goods up to -him. It's.wick Sunday Time*. (i<*r of the squad has yet to be se- to Jo«w 22, 1777. At lUi tia« tfe« «hwrwUr of tlw lected. Jerry Jefferds, of Bayonne, troops in the Egyptian desert partment have appealed to parents to su- when I go away from his place I gets mix- Advise Careful Procedure whose father won renown as a enemr «u • m*mj C*rt«r»t women | It is not to be anticipated that phiiade]phia; 22-Prineeto£ at gone on, in defiance of all that has been tihe guys as lives in side streets is turned; •• —>——•— will be advanced to • will be contidered by who hare already trailed tkami«lr«« mt tk* CMuaal »al««« of- success without opposition by the fered in our Hmi-annual duraa«4 «f w—>•'« **i girU' foot- done to restore peace and order. But thia Democrats." commission and those of its TAXPAYERS BUILDING wear — h«T* you been one of than? dfliance has only strengthened the deter- "Yeah! How come?" friends who profit in one way or Take Kniwr'i Yacht LOAN ASS'N. mination of the guardians of the borough's , _ ... , , another through the present ad- famous betore toe World war as here new Republican street de-jministration of government. the yaclit of the kaiser, the Hohen- Vitality Shoes $3.88, $4.38, $4.88 welfare to stop the depredations of lawless wil 572 Roosevelt Ave., partment don't dig out no side streets soL.T^ ' as.su me xollero, acquired by a Swedish com- gangs of youths. The enforcement of the can- pan;, bas l>een converted ID to a Carteret, N. J. FOR WOMEN and GIRLS these guys is goin' to vote Democrat if they curfew ordinance is the strongest step so this pleasure cruiser. ken git out in time for the election." Experience in other cities | ____^ Slobodien'a Special far. If s funny about politics," I says, "like the FOR WOMEN and GIRLS aD tryin' to find the difference between par- 'y erects many barriers u> pre- Wilbur Coon Shoe* __. ii •. vent a change. n Borough Officials FOR WOMEN Mr. Collins Sayi ,, ' Anbury Park, as an example, "They ain't such a lot o' difference, at the city clerk, acting in accord- Department Head* Kenneth Collins of New York City ia Wonderful Buys In that," Scroggins says, "each side says the Credited^adniTn^raUon °wh^h MAYOR Joseph Jomo, Borough Engineer one of the country's bright young men- Not 1 Frank I. Bareford, Building In- Our Thrift Dept Tool other is a bunch O bums. Each side does a was wholly responsible for the re- Joeeph W. Mittudi d ction o{ the spector. for theory does he shine, but by the hi*- lot o' pretendin' an' each side haa a gang " <*/ *» « condition William D. Casey, Tax Assessor. tory of his performances. For sowe time , . . , ...... , , * .of insolvency, refused to call the Boroufh Coaacil Charles A. Brady, Collector of mentor of the advertising department of 0 job nuritera that makes trouble because required special election until Taxes. com e11 William Greenwald George Bensulok, Street Commis- Macy's, one of the largest department they ain't ne\er enough jobs to go round " P ^ by law to do so sioner. Michael Yarchesky stores in the world and probably the best ..u "i .. •• tlf , . Sponsors of t h e proposed Henrr J. Harrington, Chief of Hey, 1 says, you pile that Up too change in Trenton should, profit- Hercules Ellis Police. known, later a vice-president, he went fast. You oiifjhter put it on a hose reel an' '"? by the certj»'n knowledge that James J. Donovan, Chirf of Fire SMITH ST. Dr. H. L. Strandberg over to Gimbel Brothers some little while , . „. ,A4i , . ,.I,TI * hard fight is ahead, proceed Department. VISIT votm oHUonwwr get it off a little at a time. What d'ye carefully and with a strict rvganl Philip Turk Abraham D. Glass, Borough At- jrj'.o. And has proceeded to make records torney. 7 for the James J. Lukadi tliere. And he is still a very young man. mean about pretendin' for instance " '**»! requirements .so as Louis T. Kovacs, Police Justice. fSUC Harvey VO. Platt, clerk Mrs. Waiter Vonah, Overseer of Scroggins was setlin' at a window an' ^'"attick 1^"" ° ~ Poor. •/UN CLCCC 1 the cross-eyed cat was outside on a porch, technicality. Meetings first and third Mondays at 8 P. M. in Borough Hr1! over here an' watch the cat. You'll "The future of BOARD OF EDUCATION HERE IT IS! business itself and its management and not Charles A. Conrad, Pres. August MedveU ANOTHER NEW SHIPMENT on the government," he said just the other The cat's stretched out like he's sleep- quence of failure of the city Oom- Thomas A. Jakeway Joseph Galvanek m Dr. H. JL Strandbetg Matthias Beigert in' an' thev'.s a sparrow hoppinrr ' round i ?"T *? **?* ^f T day, to members of th<- Philadelphia . .. , _ , "imies has been brought to a ilinua Joseph W. Mittuch Jame* j. Lukach Full Fashioned! Chamber of Commerce. And also sprung lookin for crumbs. Pretty soon the spar- by Mayor La Barre's decision in Frank H»ury William V. Couridin, clerk ttheh PURE SILK a bombshell in his staU'im-nt that th» gov-row hops a little too close an' the cat nabfl! n - ' ^ Hiks Ba*ara V. Hermann, Superviaiag Principal h i On every side the sentiment in Mrs. Ferdinand F. Simons, School Nurse STOCKINGS ernment haa not HO far interfered with lum- ifavor of a change ut overwhelm- MeetingB second Wednesday at 8 p. M. in Borough Hall Betutiful CU9o American business in any way which has "See," says Scroggins, "That's how I '?*• lt **"* P1"** ior "« «"b»tfta- n< caused the well-run organization to suf- ». BOARD OF Irr. mean pretendin'. Them politicians k al- ^rle'nt % TJK cZ£ Adam Makwinaki 8ion Mre Pres. fer." As a matter of fait," he said, "the Jr jh ways pretendin' like that cat waa pretend- ^v'nc.ed *iu> intdli- « government has done very little one way in' he was asleep just now. When it comes ££. SJ£S?SJS Mr. PnrcWinff Agt. j. p. Go ANOTHER VALUE) or the other. along near election one gang will pretend Su'« Mrs. Jeanette Boduar, Board Nurse Paatta! . thvr you are a retailor or a manu- they's all busted up in factions wh/;n they's Fmnk Bom, Executive Officer In the D»y'. Work facturer, what government agency ia go- all solid an' set; or another gang will pre- Meting seeond ThunMJay at 8 P. M. in Borough Hall Thup Mtoraey G«i«ml Wileott: ing to prevent you tomorrow morning tend they's nothin' but harmony in their j WUt hat IMBB tU COB- . from accepting your advertising depart- camp when they'a all ready to bite one an- cem of ik* pn»ecatinf oft- l—THm cUl. wa* aa«l la tk« fair «a4 plan for a real, old-fashioned, hard- other. See how 1 mean?" pro*** pnmblU of all ih« promotion ? Who and what "I guess 1 see," I says, "but how you •*» tfc»» * ' * '•''**'

Ey MEYER High School Plays Keyport Ho Contract Ytt Clovers Beaten In Bines Beaten Six Turn h Row MtewaTigta I, MBDWICK, CMteret big league baseball pl«y- ,r:iined national prominence last year when he was Battle F«r 2d PUce Second Half Opener ToPlay 2 Home Games NextWtekSi h SUe Race GnpOi2dPkil from the nm\ gwne'of the World Series by none Foster Wtoal- Down but not out That IM fact that moat of toe remain i,. the high comml«ioner of baseball, Keneww ftoyi Oub Be«t Fint HaK CarMMt T«e*a, Take Thnw Gunt* Fr m •r Bowling Utgu, With phrase just about tells the iof fantet are scheduled foT ,„ undt*, HAS NOT AS YET RTCEIVED HIS Champiow By DacUiva home. flaiMi—, Mwt LaafM Big Fire To WMa» Ifa*. Only Four Twunt May Score Of 14 to 10-Otber story of the high school baa- Of tha six (tm«* that the Blw* „tract from th* wWld Chimpion at Louis Cardi- ketball team. Beaten, decia- lllliil rW WMkAt Continue With Schedule. Junior Ls&fut Result*. dropped siwe the campaign , much Jw confided to me. iveJy at time*, in six straight id about a month afo, nV City LMgiM Rac*. tan W*n played away from ,i UNTIL HE BBCETVES HIS CONTRACT he will With two teams, the Tube games, and without a single That the Clovers, first half wctory after three weeks of home. Only ont—the Woodbridg* In tke third place ap- The Rosemen took a ,. ihift town for the gunny south where the baseball Mill and the Condenser, defi- champions, will not run UH—wms played at the Washing proximately five full games er grip on second place ht1 flaying, th* Blue and White ear tpn Awinc institution. ,,.,thor every spring for their training season. nitely out of the Foster away with the second half «n still htve hope* they will win behtaM tire leaders, Carte- the Carteret Bowling Left>| Wheeler Bowling League, race as they did in the first, The fact that the most of the ,i ,i,,c would My no more. He doesn't know when a few fam«s before th« season it _utaa ware played on foreign ret's Odd Fellows "A" bow-gue by taking three gaj there is a likelihood that the was conclusively indicated over. court* had a good deal to do with ling train, defending champ- from the last place Big ,,,) his contract—or if the team has sent out con- our remaining teams may in the opening games of the For one thing, however, the the team's record so far. It is a players five thanks. And that la ions I* the State League for Tuesday night at tin :,, other players—or how much he expecta to get struggle alonif as best they can second round Monday night proven fact that the Blue* stand the stml mcceti^ season, la Chrome alleys. The victory^ a better chance on their own court until the loop winds iiip tfte Istter in the high school gym wtiere th« ,,,,,,,'r for his labors. than they would away from home. still in UM race. But the Rtdiard- enabled the ROM toata to ' part of March. first half winners were humiliated 2hrorne Pinners Accept non-led Wwlw» must stop on it baseball players, as a rule, do not say how N*it we«k, for instance tht its lead to one~and-one-half Thin prediction was expressed •by the Boyn Club, 14 to 10, who Challenge Of Start trfwm has two home fames on and make .the best of every op- over the third place Bin* thin week by John Kavanaugh, i« v (?ot. That to their own personal business. But finished way dowii in fifth place schedule. The first, next Tuesday, portunt^f if they hope to catch who were idle this week- necretary of the league who would in the first half. There are some people who bring* into town the Keys from up with the leafue leading Pyra- it -H a newspaper man's business to find out, and Next Tuesday the league like to nc<< the league keep intact A this sports page after Keyport On Friday the team i pinMn from Lyndhurst until the end nf the whedule. The St. Joes turned in a bril- Last Friday in these col- plays Lakewood here. Ing Hudson*, hoMIng a blf advw-i lM,,l blame me for trying. liant exhibition in routine the N-rt Drtdawday night the Car "The \eigupponents (Carteret, of course) but fell down gradually after The score: Shop 25 20 i,it finishes thljfd may not share in third place money. Falcons vs Clovers. ,o three measly point*. that. Evidently tihe pace wa» too Roto FW. (S) 28 19 Terrys VB Owls. fast for them. M. Arva 194 ,,.ins that OUtalft 01 the teams that participate in the •Boiler"Room 20 22 Ramblers A. C. Baseball It was all over but the shouting 202 211 St, Joseph's VB Boys Club. The "B" team, incidentally, W, Rose 175 190 181 ml playoffs* the money will be awarded on the basis of ioffice 15 30 Falcons vs Hudsons, Team Picks Frey Captain ind the Blues from Carteret ad- plays Mt. Sinia next Wednesday F. Donnelly 168 184 141 i,. tram's Standing in both halves. By that 1 meant that'Tube "Mil:"l 11 25 The scores: nitted they were beaten. at the RtH'rration alleys in Rah- A. Arva 202 162 Falcoat (19) The box score: way. m unies won Md lost in both the first and second half I Mtch,JJ^D The Ramblers A. C. baseball ill by added together, and the team that has the best G. F. T. club, which last year compiled a C*rt«r«t High (18) 7S9 688 r>raft!ny vs Boiler Room Campbell, f 4 0 8 G Bl( Fir* (0) ,n aKu in thia way, except those in the elimination play- Balaras, f 0 0 0 brilliant record of seventeen vic- Comba, f 8 Fights For Rutgers Parker 198 145 ltt fs. will be awarded third-place money. And the team Such, f 1 0 2 tories against four defeats met Thorn, f 0 Kamont 166 186 this week and elected Andrew Su- 131 Dazko, f 0 0 0 Moore, c 2 Versegi 16B 172 ith the next beat average, compiled in a similar manner, Hiutha, manager; William Frey, 171 ill k'ft fourth-place mazuma. Junior Loop Schedule Sakson, c 10 2 Jackson, c 0 Fedlem 167 170 15« captain; and Daniel Nagy, book- Bartz, c 2 Mudrak, g , 2 1 5 ing; manager. Six new hiembers I thfaak its a good idea and should be Koi, g 0 0 0 Wiepolinski, g 0 696 672 B0I were admitted into the club. They Toth, g 0 dopted bVjtWPX league*. It give* teams who have for 2d Half Released Shohydo, g 0 0 0 ••• • • ap are: Louis Nemeth, Theodore Baksa, g .' 0 inished ia We second division in the opening semester Pellick, K 1 0 2 Thompson, Frank Sroka, Michael finished League To Wind Up March a chance *• fit aeme of the prize money. Derzo, and Michael Sumutha. 11—Playoff To Follow. 9 1 19 And speaking of money prizes reminds me that the! Owli (18) Railway High (38) CLOSE ;IKUI! has enjoyed a great deal of success since the open-j G. F. T. G ONES Cherepon, f 113 Reed, f 3 guf the season. Big crowds have viewed the games. And; The official second hal! Koza, f 2 Sico f 3 0 6 >r Vof the games were really worth watching. schedule of the Carteret Hood%a, f, c 6 PINCH f nmbi, s«cretary and treasurer of the league, told Junior Basketball League Mudrak, c 2 15 Belilya, f 1 Ciantar, g 0 0 0 Persons, c 0 HITTER eAat tbilwtlieMiw accumulated over fifty dollars, *«» released this week by Brechka, g 2 0 4 Stopper, g 3 may not be an awful lot of money, is a Joseph Comba, secretary o Haadzo, g 0 tt the old Carteret Twilight bbll!^J« J^^-^-7 8 2 18 Werbeck, g „ 3 And now tba Hack fO«t Referee —Bubnick. Mintcl, g 0 IM .„ „ . .. , r .. ! All league game«, unless post- down the laiu Titan (16) Barnea, g 0 To join the minor money 'kitty at the close Of the cam- ponements, are played Monday G. F. ii if distributed in the form of prizes. inight in the high school gym. campaign); Zanat, f 0 0 Where The Money Goes 16 No more hit lutty IM tkaB • Immediately after the second 0 Bradley, f 0 DURING THE fiscal yea Score by periods: rain TilCABTERET HIGH School basketball team, for •, the play-off series KovacB, f 0 0 Carteret 5 3 7 3—18 Home runt upon Us oM respective winners of Martin, « 5 1 1938-1934 the output of all t» ara which is defending the state championship in the first and second half will take Rahway 10 14 14 10—38 domain*. Zimmerman, g 2 trout was 716,699 fiah, of From Dodgari to tfaa PnlU nmp 2, is giving, if I may say, a miserable account of it- place, providing, of course, that Watcher, g 0 'll1 this season. Beaten in the first six games, the Blues the Clovers, first half champions, which 197,775 were fish un- be want do not repeat in the second half. der six inches. The cost to Hit hefty bluJfeoii grow* ii e yet to chalk up a victory. i ne 4 16 ttillcr; The schedule follows: Terry. (14) operate the hatcheries was 'eniia. R. R. Five But the? worst ia over. There is a little sunshine ahead, RounI<1. Interest, the main factor which helps keep to-4—Tigers vs St. Joseph's ing forward to an easy victory. l n Office expenses and aiiministra Rutgers University's win- could not stick at tJliu top an4 Boy* Clnb (14) But if you believe What tihe St. "•r most every league, was lacking. Round 7—March 11, 1935 tion, excluding coat f>f button: ter sporte schedule, inter- slid down the scale from then o«.!l F. James tell you, it cunnot be any- Take the Foster Wheeler League, for another excel- gllTiwVls Clowr. G. and licenses, amount to $31,137 rupted by first>term examin- When Art (Wotaman) Shli " 0 thing but a St. James triumph. ''ill 'omczuk, f 1 .19. Not being a business man i was raising quite & fust out sample. Two teams have dropped out because of a 3_ st j^epi,'s Vs Terrys 0 ations, will be resumed to- . Lucas, f „ 0 not for me to judge wheth At any rate, the St. James will Chicago, where he had gotten it I* in working conditions, and every effort is being made 4—Falcons vs Boys .1 night when the Scarlet box- Nascak, f 2 this overhead is high or low l>u take the floor with Rotsenbloom the jovial habit of giving L»_ 0 em swing into action against ivurganfce tne le^gU© into four teams SO that it may Nok>: Numbers denote order of Kurdyla, c _...;. 0 10%, as this figures, uconis to m< uiid Stutzke, forwards, Mkiliszew- Blackburn, the White Sox m*D» 1 gmKS 0 • 1 'Mile until the close of the season. • - Cowaliky, g ^... 3 to be about the average in mos ski, pivot, ami Hamulak and Dono- the ring squad from the Masae- ager, a black eye once in a whtla, 1 Van Dusky, g 0 1 businesses that are successful. van, guards, chusetts Institute of Technology. Wilson w«a hajiring plenty Total receipts amounted to The St. James Reserves pla; Tomorrow afternoon the wresu- trouble. I TAKE CREDIT for one thing this week. And that is 6 2 11 Six-Day Bike Race Listed |387,202.62 of which the sports- last Friday and lost to the ing t«am, will open its f ormal oam-[ Thus it was not strange • match that has been arranged between the Carteret Clorert (10) rainian CatJholic Club of P««th pmgn against Gettysburg College I ; For Garden Track In March man paid $229,740.84 for licens- both Shires and Wilson BO and a picked team from the Chrome League. . G. F. ee to hunt and fish and $77,321.27 Aimboy, 40 to 29. *ad the fencing squad will face new fields of endeavor at the I Resko, f 4 1 The score follows: the Drew University fencers, U all came about thia way. Making the rounds the New York's flfty-eiffhth Inter- to the public shooting and fishing time. Shires made quite a Maalutfi, f 0 0 grounds fund. $:)0,H0.61 are the St. J*m« Re»erT*« (29) Tufto College will sciul a strong for himself as a boxer and Wil '•'•'• week, I bumped into Bertie Stroller, Carteret's bowl- national six-day bicycle race will Roman, c ' 0 1 T. basketball team here tomorrow be run in Madison Square Gar- receipts of fines, penalties, sales G. P. entered the same line. When, ho y promoter, I said; "Why can't you arrange a match be- 'Paalowsky, g 0 0 Such, f 8 night to meet the Scarlet quintet ever, they had practically den from March 8 to 9, Manager qtc. It will be noted from the whkh will attempt to renew Its "•'•» a team from the hill section and another from the Ward, g 0 0 above figures that administration Lakatos, f 1 articles for a bout, Judge John M, Chapman announced H«gedu», g 0 0 Virag, f 4 ii streak after loaing to '•> "me league? Then has always been quite a bit of nv- early thia week. coats are practitally covered by stepped in and called things Wadiak, g 0 0 Resko, c _ .2 Byncua. The freiihman fivu will, (laying down the ultimatum '' ^'tween the two teams, and a match would go over Fifteen teams will compote in money cominjr from, sources other 1 Telepoxky, g -'— 1 apan against Rutgers Prep IT, tflifl if they wanted to fight,. the race and the field of cyc|ists than sportsmen's license fees. *•" lie replied: "You go ahead and print a challenge Goyena, g 2 he«limin»ry contest at 7 o'clock. would give up baaeb*U for will be made up of the outstand- Buttons and licenses come to Tb vanity tilt will get under way ""' "«to the Chroma team f«wf a home and home match, rest of their lives. So that • 1 ing riders frofo the United State*, 16,662.70. The above is a sum- '! pins counting, and a aide bet thrown in besides." I 8 , Hack'u boxing career. Canada, France, Italy, Germany, mary of the financial statement II Uk« CttkoH* CM (40 Leading the Scarlet Wilson, holder of iust that, And lew than ftwr hours after this paper Belgiun), Swit»erl«nd, Holland The. quotation troqi *t\»W* to 'Mpued by the Commission «s it T. against M.I. T. at 8 o'clock to- record in the Na 1 lh (nd Australia. , the effect .»•* probabWHai an to me, L' street, the boy» from down Chrome, headed by •f • y • .. H ' it wlilUl be RRedd Volk of and Babe Ruth, , Alfred Utownw,. of Pmnce nnar wronj Ui » trtutlattott of th« NOTES "> Ohomicki accented the chalfenge. • », f ;•-.. 1 1 in, undefeated 126^> gue champion, seem taba and Gerard De&eatt, of Belgium, Greek which U practkalU M *» CORRECTED and final IIOM Hgfctning punthen have of tha 1984 deer kill in « 6 (heir plajlng days undar t woo the last Madison Square Car- Unas: "In rafltid to fl M ttwda short work of his bouts at (front th, same don grind and these two stare also Uoa of evidence and the l»w iy, M reported by C*p- c i iatt •}( comer« in inUrcoll«*i- won the six-day rates m Chicago, J. Buriiniton, e*e<;uttvt f , > v-V.* coni'petition. Jexs Bison, in WTMrt's happmed to r, ) b r\ ' * ' % Detroit, Philadelphia and Buffalo. r of tie Fl»h and GftiM heavyweight class, and Jerry * fnr yean ago,for how* »r . • ••• • fJaffwda, in th« 166-pound group. men of Letourner and' Wbaets are now a. w 2,388 iMfitoki. in Europe biit are expected to 4 doei and fawtu. Siity-two Score by period*: ' , «ra other Rutgers sluggers who] mpete in th« W«w York race. wjti promMBtte. aoO tt*t re Wiled in varipua ww* | Ja«M» KM. .. 8 11 7 3—S» W« yet to taste of defeat in col- fn tae prwant »•> The last Garden «rind A t|i» uwuilng of 4ka oat> « of the iUegal dter pick- 4 lege boxing circlet). 3Pufts" speedj tat i» expects a Ivwue, but that en Increase of t^lrty-nin* percent to the beel of OM'I i the »•» WMO* of time for at over the prevtoua one and Mana- kirW the rfport by ed to extend 8Mii«t court tc morrow •ttdj to League. a g l dfl ger Chapman expect? tl» atten- it Ii int«reatU« to note «e may not b« itoj » «t owe. duic« to be «v#n largw at the 24 doe* that ft la a coming race. ... awl tcng a speech * «x«lay Wcyda wotog U he ing In le«ps and kwbift now FRIDAY, HBBRUARY 1, 1935 Beery, Rogers Star In Smash Film Hits In Opening

O-.ldI-JI.-i. F—. »* Cook The Evidence" a CRESCENT picture

lane Grey As Author And Richard Dix As Star Make Fail-Moving Drama h Set THE MIGHTY ' CHRONICLES \A Fine Western In "West Oi The Pecos At Crescent For The Cretctnt W« Rirhnrd Mix, the star — Zane pioneer times. Always a specialist Tenne, breathleas drama m, in this field, admired and beloved Grey, the nuttior - the perfect wirti romantic situation* of RISE OF REALLY GREAT SHOWMAN by film fans, he capped his carver tenm to film thrilling tales of the with the brilliant "Cimarron," little intensity throughout th. If'a a pity that great P. T. Rurnnm didn't live to share winning of the West. RKO-Radio'n master-picture of folding of the fast movingp i,, the fun that nnd a pair of Hollywood ncen- Their talents have been com- several seasons ago,. Columbia's "Behind the TWO CONTINUOUS 'By Your Leave' Due artiats had preparing "The Minify Harnum," 20th Cen- bined before in the making of The colorful role of "Peco« dence," w*ich opens at tho i FEATURES SHOWS Smith" fits Dix to the traditional tury'.s screen story of the world's frnwiost showman, which motion pictures, with great suc- cent Theatre Monday. ALWAYS DAILY comes to the Majestic Theatre tonight. Kor Barnum was, T, and RKO-Radio feels that the CRESCENT At Crescent Monday cess. Now they have joined hands company and the star have added From the very outset th. by his own admission, a man who loved a practical joke. again and made "West of the Pec- another Jirillient portrait to the ture exerta a powerful m,v , MONDAY «nd IllfSDAY .SUN "Bai-num had the typical Yan- os," one of Grey's best storied of large gallery of Western heroe*. the audience's emotions i Frank Morgan, Genevie To- kee sense of humor of his Con-day. So he hung it sign over the WHILF HER HUSBAND the old frontier »nd opening at Richard Dix ardently, believes Sheridan, millionaire sport,,, bin Play In Gay Comedy necticut boyhood," says flene bnHt exit rciidiiii;: "This Way to is suddenly impoverished |, in the "Western picture," both u v SOWED HIS WINTER OATS, Next Week Fowler and Bess Meredyth, who the Egress," and the yokels, be- the Crescent today. collapse of a trust company i DID SHE SIT HOME AND concocted the screen play, "and it lieving they were botruT directed No star in screen history has screen entertainment and as a vincing a skeptical cHy edit'.., i to » new and strange exhibt, walk- "By Your Leave," a gay roman- carried through to the very end been aa successful as Dix in creat- valid contribution to the history he will make a bangMip riM,,i, KNIT? ... SHE DJC of his life. In his day humor ed through t'he door and found KNIT tic melange of comedy co-featur- which did not carry at least a mo- emselves out in the street. This ing the gallant characters of of the old West. he get* the job. jinK Frank Moriran and Gcnevieve dicum of physical discomfort to ITobin, is brought to the Crescent the object of the joke just wasn't screen Monday, humor. The feature in an adaptation "Even wh«n he was the butt of nf the fltafr« play of the Bam« t'h» pmnlf, Barnum was not with- CONTINUOUS TELEPHONE numc iby Gladys Hurlhut and out appreciation for the ingenuity 'Kmma B. 0. Wells, which was suc- involved in it. He recites with cessfully produced in New York relish in his nutobiouraphy the 2:15 TO 11 P.M. P. A. 4-0108 tale of the time when the head of MAJESTIC in 1934. Allan Scott wrote the film version. n show he was tnav<>lih(f with I'entering about the surprising pointed him out to a mob of irate PERTH AMBOY it'sults of a marital holiday, the villagers as a murdered they were Htory ia said to combine hilarious 'hunting with intent to lynch. Bar- nonwnae with tender romance. It num's new suit was ruined and he in also said to have some good was almost strung up before the sound human lessons woven into perpetrator of th<. prank saved the fun fabric him. And yet he see.ms to have Seven (7) Big Days Starting with Neil Hamilton, Marion Nixon, home the man no malice." (ileen Anders, (lone Ijockhart, On another occasion, Itanium Margerot Hamilton, Betty Grable, was able to turn his knaviahness wi'»> Charles Ray, U>nn Andre, Lenita to financial advantage. While li&rw, Addie Mcl'hail an.l Shirley running his famous American Mu- Guv Kibbee Chambers comprise the notable seum in New York, reproduced in Vr MAHON supporting cast. Pandro S. Ber-this Darriy V. Zanuck produc- MORGAN nian produced and Uoyd Corri- tion, he found that the customers IEVE TOBIN «an was at the dictoria] helm. brought their lunch and stayed all PREVIEW TONIGHT AT 830 ACTION-THRILLS^CHIllS! RICHARD DIX WILL ROGERS BRINGS TO SCREEN 2 BIG FEATURES AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICE in ZANE GREY'S CLASSIC "WEST of the PECOS" ADE'S FAMOUS 'COUNTY CHAIRMAN' Described in advance accounts from Hollywood as the AND- fluent to date of Will Rogers' notable series of American LAST THRILLING CHAPTER • NORMAN FOSTER character portraits, the Fox Film"production, "The County Buck Jones in DONALD COOK1 Chairman," will be seen here at the Strand Theatre, begin- "THE RED RIDER" ning tonight. SHEHA MANNORS "The County Chairman" is a screen adaptation of the famous play of the same title, by one of America's foremost humor- ists, George Ade. Opening on Broadway in the year 1902, "The PREVUE FRI. 8:30 County Chairman" ran there for a year with Msclyn Artmckle as its star and then toured for the THE FUN STARTS SATURDAY next three seasons. In addition to the celebrity which it brought to Arbuckle, the play created an- other star of the era—Willis P. Sweatnam, who appeared in the famous role of "Sassafras," col- ored man of-all-work. In the screen play, Stopin Fetchit is seen WILL in tiliis notable part. "The County Chairman," it is said, is a story of aiiiles and heart tutfs, rivalling the hugely success- ful "Judge Priest" and "David ROGERS Harum" as a vehicle for Hogera. In the new film he is seen as a AT HIS BEST wily, lovable county bos.% half- diplomat, hulf-rustie. He wins Funnier, More Human elections and arranges love matched with equal skill—and no one, not even his rivals, can re- Greater than and Delightful Than siut him, John Klystone has directed the "THE GREATEST Ever Before. picture, with Edward W. Butcher listed an producer, and the adap- .SHOW ON EARTH!" tation from George Ade's play has been made by Sam Hellman and ... which he created ... was the day-Tjy- Gladys Lehman, day show that this Prince of Humbugs m Nobel Prize Classic actually lived 1 Filmed At Crescent

'Babbitt', With Guy Kibbee And Aline MacMahon Opeiu Amboy Run WALLACE "Babbitt," (freattst of the Sin- chiir I^iwia novels which brought to that distinguished author the honor of being the first American WILL ROGERS to win the Nobel prize in litera- ture, is scheduled *s the feature IN BEERY attraction at the Crescent Thea- in tre b'eginninir today, Tratuferred to th« screen with COUNTY CHAIRMAN all itg subtle humor, its philoso- < WITH phy, its dramatic situations and iU irony, and givtn a wmarfcabU CTEPlN FETCHIT MICKEY ROONEY cast headed by Alln» ICaottahon EVELYN VENABU _ KENT TAYLOR and Guy Kibbee, the film "AFTER YOlfSEE THIS.ONE YOUU of "Bafebitf u. exp^ to rival M »n popularity the book on whiqh REGISTER A VOTE OF THANKS! is baaed. r Aliiw MacMahou and Guy 2 BIG FEATURES WED., THUR>, FRI as a ttuim. nude aiuh an W, C, FIELDS WARREN WILLIAM ADOLPHE MENJOU BABY LE ROY BARBARA STANWYCK in in "VIRGINIA BRUCE ^MM*L i "IT'S A GIFT" "The SECRET BRIDE" ROCHELLE HUDSON an Mth.«tty"Syi th« f^mofamouau f H 0. 0, IANET BEECHEB #f M .4, f •; iHfl'iJ- .9 ...... ,.- .. •. 1 .5- ,..!,.,-i:,.'..£ iiMJftd'uHl FREE CHINA TO", AMATEUR NIGHT A, jR™^j:w»Ris.j??i*fis:;i,,<"iw'flS3!ww^»»;

united fwnB „._. - staten Mud *MI& int of ifiWWwWHI WIpH r>h iin» ttt V*t) !,,.„"• (1) hi * . the Bald center »k to tie center ,.,„,....» Avenue, thence ortherly drreetkm along ,,.,.ier line of Penhlnf , ili<. center line of Avenue; thence (8) In . jircotion along the emid ,',„. of Roosevelt Avenue f,iifor lino of Cniarlei! ,„.„,, (4) in a northerly ,,\.,IK the Mtd center iFT—^rj , hurlcH Street projected ilicrly shoreline of Rafc- VNb Ukirr ihonco (5) in an east- Inn nlnng *aid. Rhon line { Htt>l ) .,,- nivor to the westerly _—/ r staten Island Sound; ,4, 1 , , in a southerly direc- IK ii id shore line of Staten .,,,,,,1 to the point of b«- 1 & ,>,,[ r.lNC. PLACE N<». 2 N,,h»n H«l« School ,.,,„;,me Borouffc Districts

mi) «. , |\V|N<; at tftvo intersec . |M. renter line of Noe'» , ,,|, tin' center line of Per- \.. ii.,.> ami running (1) in tmm i.iv direction along the •sfta ' 1 ,.,,,', line of Perahlng Ave- . ,|,,, cnntfr line of Rooee- \ , „,,,.; ihonc« (2) in a wes- !„,, iinn along the said cen :' Konsevelt Avenue to ''' in- of Oharl«» Street in a northerly direc hi' sni the New Jersey TBT , --:i.|; thence (t) In an ,;•. ,n • tmn along said N ., ; • i- IIIHI Railroad to the vApfcti 1 - Hrii' h division of the Cen TW.YAw| liiiiiniiiil of New Jersey 1 THE MOST *•.vA^Wrr1 , fin) in a northerly dh*c :IMIIL' the said Long Brand IBs i .II <>f the Central Railroad Sis. iv .liTscy to the southerly ''-SSL ,if land* of Mexican Petro- ('urporation; thence (11) in ^^ .isiirly direction along said .f Mexican Petroleum Cor- M.III in dividing line between , 11net and Conlon Tract; ll:') in an easterly direc - alnn^ said dividing line be- n lir«ly tract and Conlon • i' tho center line of Waah- ti Avonue; thence (IS) in a ;• ii' direction along the cen- :- - .f Washington Avenue to Iniilinjt line between Central »iiy Tract-1 and Boynton iii i-s tract; thence (14) in •>•--1 ly direction along said iHi' line between Central -iiy Tract-1 and Boynton Tin - TME KELLY KIDS - Ton nii tract to the center line ,»i i -ek; thence (15) in an '• ifction along aaid c«n- ^'•*'^!.(^", V-1 ' ' i Noe's Creek to tht point lining. f)NtE UrCM A Tl,:E THESE tWED AN > 1 AND ONE PAY WHO SHOULD «lt JUMT THEN ALONri»inf Borough Diatrict NI6HT CAP TOR 'EM h iEHPS EM TD BED vf DINNER: J J HEY KIM! COME il IMNING at the intersec- ^ -° '"tfl I Hi! CANT WrmSoMPiN'PLEAS- /6OSH!THEY ANT YD DREAM ABOOf WAND6ITAN f^j^., i ihc center lines of Wash- MJ6LEEP WITHOUT SUTtlNLYLX) EYEFUL OF "THIS 1 ifflalKV I'. iltd Pershing Avenues and WONDERFUL HERE RADIO SHOW t hence (1) in a wetterly I THINGS WITH T7IIS i along the said center IHEREWIRELESSJ - Washington Avenue to the line of Linden Stre«t; WELL GIVE THf iii) in. a southerly direc- 1 OLD KID 60NPIH i;.: the «aid canter line of TO DREAM ABOUT Street to the center line let Avenue; thence (3) • ti^rly direction along1 the 'wit' of Carteret Avenue to 'I- line of Filmore Ave- in't! (4) in « northerly di- ilong the center line of Avenue to the toutherly lands of Mexican Petro- !]i.)ration; thence (6) in 1 Hy direction along the —WHEN IN POUNCED LOOCY LEOPAKD \ I ••'thi-rly line of lands of I AND WHAT DID ME 00 BUT START TO CHEN tM ILL LARNYA10 FLAM- HOW YOU POT THEM ., I SAMMY rox WHEN, WOULD WU BetiEvEir Petroleum Corporajtion DOODLE YER OLD PA AND CRITTEW WHERE TWYI JCHIIWIEN SUDPtNLY WHO iHOULD POKE •outherly line of Brady [TLIRNTHEHOUSSWTDA tin center line of Wa4h. BARNYARD!! DO YOU KNOW Avenue; thence (fl) in a WHERE THBT I, direction alone the cen "i VVaahington Avenue tc "lylineofUiwbof C«n •'"«-»y Tract-1; thence <7) 1 > >>y direction along aal< imc of landi of Centml iract-l to the cent* s "I \ Creek; thence (8) ir "•"•">• direction along thi 1'"'•'• line of Noe'e Creek t< "lt,tl I'ne of Perahinr Ave 11 ""• point of beginning.

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'' '•;•>« Boro«ifh DUtricU uttl» Inteweetioni ">'•'• line of Washington' "'Hi the center line of H1, AND OH BOY! WNT 1 i HOLT PANCAKE! GHOSTS!! Avenue and running LEMME HIDE IN THE 1'"i a Southwesterly and ITiSllMENOWFORMcTD TEAR OFF THE SLEEP FUST TIME | EVER 'ini'otion along the aai(' WHENlWrTHATNItE SAW BED KIVVERS f t"' " Pershing Avenue TURN "IN,TOO! SOFT, DWHY FEATHER BEt> SHIMMY! 1 tu Wie shore line of '•ii i ••"'<» Sound; thence (2) MWNNISdTO I JZ 6IT NERVOUS " y directioB along th* • !"'« of StaUn Warn' •»- Woodbridge Town- .lh'»7(3)ln«n«rther- 1"" "Jong uld Wood- ,.llsh'P fine to theeen- 1 Roosevelt Avenue "'"' «n easteriy direc- •'« said center line of ' «'|iu« to t| i

to iq* dlreottd »nd dllivtrwl, I will ax- foity-two mtQutei we*t twuity^flvs mtrnwra BAJLB know* u Caxtirat Rwliy (!u., NuiMxr tkwiwntft Mvotla* thence (1) in a weaterly direction [nut «>*•( the n.irtlietly olile o( iajd t, b*Jon»loi tg th« Buyntun ChtUmcra Winter line of Carteret po« 10 Ml* M Babllo v»ndu» IN CHANOBKir OF N«W JHK8BT ~ l aleng Ute said center line of Noe'i WBDNB8DAY, TOD TWBNTT-8OVBN- Wdbridct Avenus; ihtnca (J) Borlh- Ok., fttwaran, N«w Jnraty," and (low on (U) in a eouth- Batwaw MUTUAL SAVlfOB FUND 1 H. RLY, >n along said cen- Creek to the eanter line of Per- TH DAT Of J-MBUABT, A. D., arly uwl at tl«hl »p|lw to «*ld Wo«d- fU* In thi Clerk . Offii'» »( till Counly ublng Avenue; thene*' (S) in a BUTHUtanUH) TBIBTT- bridr* A**nu* on* hiudr*d (io») fMt; HAJOIONIA, « corporation, Can»H»ltt- q< Hlddlt4Mx, and niori particularly 4V renoe to the th«nu* (I) utterly nad pU»ll«l with ut, *nd joamm CHDRILLO wa •Uibtf u follow: lw Street; southwesterly and •oufceily »t t*o 'lh Jft4 •Hid Woo0brl «"• AlifSt Br viMm of U« tJwT* iUt*0 trrtt, U r ti4, MtviMd, 1 VUI «vo« ittrlgr and along thi thene. '(•) in M All th»t OMttin M, If (»»ty-fl»» (»H) to Wit *t publli TBdH* & B«tktor

,••«.! >ERTH AMBOY'S URGBST, PAGE EIGHT Leinrt Tim Tlree D«n#crttt k* pins Lndbersh Primer li Nan«d Far Carttret Eifht Point Program Comity ERA Bureaus T. B of E; Speak Mtwdty In G. 0. P. Platform .... frvm jptgr onr CnnUnutd from page n%r r !fr». A. J. Bonner, OeoTire Brad- Costs Hit New Hrch ra«mb»r of C«rt«ret Pout, Amori ley, Mr* Charles Byrne, WitKmni t ,,n/,iii(c({ from pnq' ""' can I/Pirion, »nm »f Kdiifntinn with «n hon CnHlinurii from page. DM Bi*. Geort* Benaiilock, Fnwik Un»r4 finm jintfr >":- <*very ^xpendittire. raandrr He w«« fun^nil chiiir aliolH it either Why dMn't Born, Frank BaroforH, FWn« w hour** pnch )"' 'lie m*n of the relief movement iin _ uf fiimnrial affair" in rti of Bradford, (;har|e>i A f'onrad, nioiiTiit nr, nl fiO a-ent-1* ,nt h"iir, dertakfn hy the I/*|fion for theFfmipt-munn, who hud been provwi •ord with |ir«ent pronomK" fin Mm Tbomaa Che ret. Mm Wil- labor to the value of fVI.'i™ in distribution of food t.nd clothing. lo he n swindler of all hia friend', •Jitlon*; pn'oi'ntntiftn uf ffirN nn-l liam Conran, .lofioph Cnmba. Clif- . xdinnirc for tiiii t2nn.0nn in r>n4. wWch carrlfd on the roliof work ftguro* ft« th^v nHimlly «ri>; no fn flatly **y hf wmn going to rook ford <'utter, John Conrvolly, Alex In I'nrtcti'f 2H9 fnnnll' r»- through two atatiorm until Ui» mu Kiwh'i relatir«i »f the money? (nrnlia, Jfru R. .1. Carpenter, VOritism <'f qnv KT<»»ip nv^t flif in nicipal and irUU relief hnrMiu I/-I05 Smitt Street t*T«*M nf I hr o»ns, .lames Ihinn, Rev. J thia- irhole; prt'f IM inrnt of f'ntt«>r«'t couldn't have hurt, fcim in the tnur c for this totaled $7,41?. M-"> also a ftinfrer, »nd wa« a t^nor in d"M, ('apt. J J. Dowllng. •Mole fur i"l> ; 1V> illhjertllin uf 8t Joite-pti'+' d rhurrchurch rhoichoir foforr ^ h flhe aohon! >yt(r r)w ftnVP Hoy Dunn, Mn«. filllot, IFarold and »n rffurt lo rniv ('srteret etlu expenses dining IVremlw! is in- manyyeani. helped him if Die extortion caw Eilvrardfi, Joseph Fittgflrald, Mrs. tttion*! "Inn'tHn!0; ittirmrtift! wnr l,.rest,n(r l in New York ever came to tri»l " Hsrry (ileckner. A. D. Olass, Jos- K Mr. FiUgerald ha* IM^TI active Wy of t)n- -iV'tern lo lotwr oxpen .even bureau* in the count v p The carpenter with tlie rairful eph Calvunek. .1 P. (roderstad, •e* and in< i-*'jm*i ePTirienry; tu inr J'lfll HMO for direct relief anil (M in Democratic politics in Oarteret Iy mainUined stolidity, the law- lilanche (imwthanm, Mrs. Alex r#rt. th'1 pii":i'Tit itjmdnrtb nml ili" government (rift Vn>-I»^ (WT for many yean but h«» nmr held yer pontinued, was at a dimdv»r, Heiryi. William Hntran, William fond) wortli public ofrW. He wan born in New tajre beiause of the location of th< l!nrnnjrton, Mrs Henry Harring- p minintrative |>»)iy' roll from Mr. ark but ha* lived in Oarterrt nino witneM chair. 'There's no boT.t.n. Rev .1 Hundiak. Frank Mr Ifnnry has rrt» It \ Hermann, Mrs, •K Hn clc' t«(( mi*Tnli(M of the Hoard the di-tricl huresus w >•; f. educated in Carteret schools He hi* hands «TIora Jaroby, Jos-1 •f Film nt ion. ami prpvimnly (ill The work" li"> '"'j is foreman in the storeroom of the mnwle everyhcxiv Keee st. he ev :«ph <; Jonin, John Kennedy, Ju- €f •d an iiiii'vpirwl term hy Rppoint he»dquarters exp'nf- »nrt W Unite----- d- Slate- * Metals ,i>l»ine It F. l.oreni, Riisaell Miles. re TijlB in sports nnd won f.inaiderable lo ,Tnirkin(f *' MrJS BROADCLOTH projects sucsuhh »»th thee M .". i thnt fakf- sneer BTW! Hev M ' the jury He's t tnnp-tl ' lIstOTTW! i7tik, Simmer Moore, ThomiW J, fro Kli/nl'i'lti, in" hirthplnco, after nwtic prcsrntHtionn He utatfed in $:iKy,.ri3i». Confens'! He'll nevci mnfew <» Mmuhill, Rev .1. A M«lli(ran, vrnil'intiTi[r fnnn Klizahrth Hitfti minstirl shows nnd plays in the And this HOPI not in. lade re- nnjbfXiy " Mrs T J Nevill, Cervaise Nevill, Bi-honl [|i- i' niRriicfl and livpi for ohurrhes. rlub1^ and • I I'.'l Lowell Street lief projiTts within ih" county, Mr. Wilctit' has "tiwl his r»=f I.hn H Nevill, August J Perry, charit»ble movpiments. nnd in the vt^jy well," Mr Witht trhoupht. Mr-- lohn Ruckrie(rel. Harrj- SHIRTS which are under tin- .(introl Of Mr Kiy-"«ski was formerly early days nf the deprewion took State and Federal authorities. "Imt it was as much furs wstrli V.*\>\\ MauiVe Spewak, Robert «mpluis Vonah, fcedl (nililie office H* in employ owpletely to use the f+nnce to i Walter Vonah, Jr.. I. M Wei«. Marciniak New To Politics make monej' out of the situation. R. II. Mncy & Company. Antoni J Marrinisk. the third | Mrs. Mary Wlison, I)r, J. Won Mr. iiezd. n\*« meking pun- Food supplier and service svre j toch. Miss Sophie Wolansky DemacratH' candidate, is a new udirrously bad and the prices He ftffier for the firnt time. is comer in local politics. A native ••rricd, and lives at 70 Lincoln •harged are very low. The people TRAFFIC COPS of Perth Amboy, he lived in ;eem determined, the assistant Avenue He conducts a grocery tn , Jamesburfr and South River be- prosecutor declared, not to let the kuniness nl "i'.\ John Street and hat fore comintr t<> (arteret, where be lonit been active in the men's p1 i:n \;\. ih" :ii''-i nUnnder r interfere with their normal has lived for the past nine years tves- RADIO $4.95 MEN'S ZIPPER tltili and other nrganittttinn-' of ' o.,,,ii diap III ilie world, to He is employed as a nipheanic at 8*. Rliznlwth'a Church. Hcini" IIHI.T-. is Hi.' trafle cop. the Foster Wheeler plant, and has ALL WOOL MELTON s worked there for eight years. He REPAIRS To Ihiin h" i">t aB Itlrtli Women Democrats Plan INVENTORY SALE i-rlniliiBle anil liaidholled • Indl is married and has three rhiMren, hia oldest son, Carl. hein(* a star HAVt YOUR ON AT SCHINDEL'S vdliiiil MIHI gluMi'i In bawling on the Carterel Hipri School foot Card Party February 9 oiii mill ls4iiinp lif kfrts" to. mo RADIO JACKETS Xchiniii'l's (treat Pie-Inventory ball team. lnrl«ls rniifiii(rm SERVICED Hill let'fl gt'l •' little closer anil ing many Ihtifty shoppers to the Jameson i"K HiRh School and has dwick, Mr V. X Ko«pneT. MR WILLIAM D. MARTIN, •tore (iiiily who are saving sub look him over I' [baps he isn't been active in recent years in I'o Mrs. William Duff, Mre. BY OUR 598 Undf-n Arc, •Untinllv mi price reductions for an hanlhniled a- lie seems. Usf lish-American circles here He is Shutello. Mtt. MENTIS SAVS: the eunl, m i MIIMMK lu Mi. Harry be h" Is human jnat like Ik* r«al a dirrt'lxi uf Hit- I'uli^i Ann-ii- Mrs. Joseph Shutello, Jr., Mr\ 7 POINT many pitrt n**« * i l/4"vy, mnnnKer. of us and would probably tie s can Citizens Club, pi>'- Tlic stork hn> licen cut for quick clear- him Pli-ase remember tkU: St. Joseph's Ix>djre. (Iroup No. fiO.Mrs J R. Bodnar, Mrs. Joseph of n'n f«irnl»hli\g» rnrrird bj hiii e ii!i(l to reduce tho costs of in- onnected with thi Holy Family Uoyd, Mrs Kdward A. Uoyd, Mr>.: make-* wlti'tloti «*••> The lufflc nip Is the friend of *• hilr Chf- HI c|illi>niilt> t'MV prtrrti ventory. Shoppers from Wood- William V. Coughlin. ! Ml.or n-p*tn M erery £ood driver! "hunOi. : •hould atlnt* 1 nil "Uli an <*}*• t«r bridKe and Cartoret with an eye Mrs. Francis Coughlin, Mrs Maylie his sclions sometimes Pablicity Group Named Hf.vy 32-oi. j«cket that will for fwvin^s lire attending thui|tellpd by law to style with § ||C HASHIE HENRY AND A turtle thut uelther live* ID nor keep one eye closed In the presence leather pahn. drinks water tad whose farorlt* HIS HIGH STEPPERS f men. Ideal for food is petunias Is a featured ei PANTS Two Special Attraction*! ECONOMY COAL work. Pr. Haf qulltr. W»»f hll.lt at the county zoo In Tulare. Fakirs figure prooiiueotly lu manj rwriuragr H|MHI7 and DANCING 19 lallum) C • I • t » Cu!!f alive football matches In India. WED. - FRI. - SAT • SUN. CHESTNUT OR TON Men's Overalls naii, blur, nut mat vorking their siiella to wnfound Blue dfeaim, tny. All rim. SPKC1AL Hr( SI.ll !•!»«. he opimslng side. STOVE SIZE CASH white «nd BLUES SINGER DR. WALTER FAGAN ttripei; full Mi.» ENNA CRACK, SURGEON CHIROPODIST FOOT AILMENTS Airplanes may lie pawned a! tin- A SEMI ANTHRACITE — FREE BURNING — c a I; well of M«t«w»n P. A. National Bank Bid*-. Cite [i.iwnshop In I'aris, but not m » d e. All Men's $1 Coat Sweaters Al.o JIMMY VERN1LLO 313 State St. Room 403 iMiiis, ai these linve a huliii of ] LITTLE ASH — GUARANTEED •ixe*. Reg. SI Singing Over Station WAAT Kill ts lullr I.JO A. U. to tDO P. M *lii>j: before Ihtf |ileds« '' 69 Brown heather Ki-iiliiK« -Moptlax, TuAflday. Friday deemed. 1 • iiei. $1.49 89 value*. 1*, valuei. GENUINE Swift's Premium MEN'S WINTER C Pull Over Sweaters MEN'S WINTER HAMS 2S With or with- o u t tippers; UNION SUITS SHIRTS-DRAWfcRS LEG of LAMB Whole or Half Ib neweit stylei Oadc and c u 1 o r i. Afl »iic» to Reg. 46. Real 89c Value!. 94 BEEF UVER Value Valalu*. %JtJ J«rs«y Fresh C Men's Work Pants 69 ,inii>>i 22 2"" 25 Sturdy f.b- Utica brand, long tleevei, loaf Ulka br«-\ l»»f • HAMS ib ric. i., dark, legs. Eipertly mad*. Siut to loisg U» *"•"• • olid and 46. Prepare now for (old wea- SM low at striped jMt- ther. teriu. A I I SUPER SUDS Milk F«d i i c i. Hev. J.00 $149. (SMAI.l,) C MEN'S WORK AND DRESS C Rump of 94 Flannel Shirts VEAL Ib Warm wool 3'" 27 flannel id«al Dark stairways to the basement or to the attic majr for outdoor wear. Blue, $ rge GOLD DUST POWDER be the cause of a bad accJint or the basis for a grey and kha- ki. Reg. $1.68 J.59 J GOLD DUST CLEANSER FREE damage claim. ralne. metV«l«tM/ to $2 8 It is easy to rid your home of these dark spots by ZIPPERSHIRTS Tail or «rey locating an electric light close by.' suede. Heavy, warm quality, $ Check over the various unlighted areas in your Site* to 17. Real values. home, or better than that, «£ out Lighting Depart- 179 MEN'S PAJAMAS ment to do it for you. Thpy will be glad to survey .5 Broadcloth or your house and make recommendations that an warm flauael. All stylei and H [FUEL ANJFTOCE 01L| sites. Reg. $1 warranted from the standpoint of scientific illumina- RlM Taluos. 79c l tion and convenience of oupfii and switches. HIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVERY SUEDEJACKETS e sued* We'v. r*duc4d • c MAKE OF BURNER This wrrke cops you Mj$jp£ It |> a part of out l«Wtk*r. Idoal ••u. AII sttvitt » cuttomcr* in the *dt$vot to! (or work, Jr«M or k.THER AND COURTEOUS SERVICE the t»Oit jfrom tneir MEM'S STORM

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