Page Colored Price of Tills Paper everywhere—Pay no mdire dime Section 16 Pages Today CARTER Sporting News, Page VOL. VII, No. 7 PRESS CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 PRICE THREE i Repabfeans Tell of St.Um«n» By ChatWi A. Conrad, Catteret Man In Assembly Race Democratic NOHIM* Far Mayor. Lyman Appeals To \State Aid Cwnty Candidates AGfmpGshinents Here Charles A. Conrad, Democratic Has Made Vigorous Campaign candidate for Mayor has issued the Borough Voters Liet of Things Credited To following statement through the lo- . jar 23c ASCO Sour Krout big can 12c tled Grey Union d» "I 50 Gambling seems to be almost as old develop mid foods Separate Garments $2.25 ea. Suits, special ipl. as humanity. Dice of one sort or an- stay fresh for other have been used for about 6.000 days. The Cloverdale Buckwheat Value $2.50 Genuine Root's Tivoli C yean, the Chinese being the first on Welsbach is Underwear; a d* "1 95 record to employ them In garnet. self-acting and or Pancake Flour 100% Cooper Allen Pure garment at «P 1 Wool Union d» J95 requires no re- 1 plenishing, oper- ASCO Golden SyrupS 3 " 25 Suits iPT Men's Fall Weight Union Suits ates at low pressure and at low speed. Allen A. Heavy Mixed Wool Heavy Weight Natural Wool Buy at "Headquarters" Where Quality Counts! Union £0 A garment d* 1 79 Prices on Welsbach c*b- Suits at $1 ineti begin at #225 cash. Manhattan Heavy Weight Men's Allen A Mediuiium Louella Gold Seal Union d»O45 Weight s^irm This group of Roessler Stores in this wonderful life ^ :?: SARY SALE—in recognition of the great faith them by the people of New Jersey—haTe moil remarkable groups of furniture, bedd equipment, rugs, carpets, radios and pianos, *" any other community has seen. The prices are the lowest ever known—the chase the most liberal—and—another opf 1 One of the finest Bedroom Suites we have forded you to trade in your old furniture for new, ', in charming style, tmiHlvrfully built, with beautiful walnut fin- the allowance for the old as the first payment on I ish. The suite has handsome full-size Bed; large, roomy tfhifforobe; large dresser and Every item illustrated in this picturesque ad U 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE every one of the Roessler Stores—in Newark, $149 boy, Elizabeth and Elizabethport. LAMPS PERTH AMBOY Bridge Lamps and 168 Smith Street 85 Br Shades from ELUABETHPORT NEWJ $1' 107 First Street 8881 f-: V A\i $5 4-P1ECE BEDROOM SUITE 18 MONTHS TO Ith beautiful matched panels. Exquisite new He straight-end Bed, French Vanity, large fssor and six drawer Cheat complete, a lovely at a low price, Regular $325.00 value. « Special fmr this uli 3-PC. OVERSTUFFED JACQUARD LIVING ROOM SUITE hree nmifoitablt} piri'iis consisting of large Sofa, Arm-Chair and Fire-Side Chair ,vi>iod in Jai- Folding Card Tables In choice of mahogany, red or green. Special for this |fk 1 69 sale $1 GlfT TO EACH CUSTOM! OCCASIONAL CHAIR ON S|»tM'inl f»f this $12 cr CogswellChairandOtloiian A regular $79.50 value DINING ROOM SUITE Spacial far thi> •*!? . . FOSTER BED .Tde ct«a« and one Lt MIDDLESEX COUNTY SURRO- It ia further ordered that this or- GATE'S COURT. I do hereby on this 31st day of Oc- der shall be panltshad tn C*rteT«t Spend Toar Money RASKOB URGES In iVia Matter of tha Application lo tober, 1928, order and require that Press, n newspaper circulating in the The Turn of H«v* Joseph Mikoley.ki name that the farmer's boy and the sportsman are ever on the alert to r kill them--are very useful heeatiMi hings thpy destroy a vast number of rod- Now Is The ents. WORTH An unusual number of Kmsshop furs, for instance, in « given local- ity soon attracts the birds from a HOOVER Outranks Glorius Chrysanthemum KNOWING wide are*, and as a rule their visits re Me only when there are no grass- hoppers left So also a marked In- Cleaning Ordinary Our Gorgeous Display crease in the number of (imnll rod- Oar Common Birds ents In a given neighborhood speed Is a Treat for the Eye Insects yearly cause a loss of up- ily attracts the attention of hawks Method Methods a-nd owls, which, by reason of th«lr wards of $700,000,000 to the agricul- voiwdous appetites, soon produce a tural interests of the United States. marked diminution of the swarming Were it not for our birds the IOM to*. 'T*HE work of the Hoover keeps on Our Specialty is Flowers would be very mtich greater, and in- deed it is believed that without the, Cotton Clolhwl tk* AarUnli , after ordinary vacuum cleaners ai-d of our feathered f riend*. success- Much historical data point* to th« ful agriculture would be impossible. fact of cotton being the oldest known fcave off. These remove the surface for The BRIDE The crow is mischievous In spring thread. Ancient India and ancient dirt and lint, but the Hoover goes and sorely taxes th« farmer's pa- Egrypt wore cotton for rainment. Oc- tience and Ingenuity to prevent him casionally record* vary and give lin- after and gets the deeply embedded from pulling up the newly planted en precedence. Many people do not corn. Moreover, the crow destroys know that wool was originally call dirt. the eggs of young and useful in- ed "tree wool" but this fact pomts JOHN R. BAUMANN nectivouTous and game birds; but, conclusively to the presence in the on the other hand, he eats many in- ancient "fashion world" of cotton Positive Agitation, a cleaning pruv sects, especially white grubs and before wool. Greenhouses: cut worms, and destroys many mea- ciple exclusive with the Hoover, Cotton, of course, proved a bless- dow mice, so that in much (although ing to early American «eVlf>rs. It i flutters the rug on a cushion of air, St. George and Hazelwood Avenue* not all) of the region he inhabits the interesting to know that the attempt crow must be considered to be mrre In Revolutionary times to raise silk tapping it gently until the dirt is dis- useful than harmful. Phone 711 RAHWAY, N. J. worms in the Southern States proved Most of the hawks and owls even futile, almost precipitating nn econ- lodged. This results in the thorough —birds that have received so bad a omic crisis in onr early National his- cleaning of the rug and is attained in tory. Cinderella rayon, once a bash- ful and unappreciated "kinsfolk" of less time and with less effort than rayon as it would be referred to In the Sunny South, is now a wealthy other cleaning methods demand. beautiful and accomplished debut- ante though hardly out of twaddling clothes, and it is the youngeit cf suc- Your choice of two modeU, No. 700 GIGANTIC cessful textile threads. •t ?75 and No. 54J at J59.5O. Pay- The successes of ancient cotton ment terms of £5 down and J5 a and most modern rayon is typical in month arc offered if you purchase American progress. AR dress goods cotton has gained an all-year accept- either cleaner at a small increase over NOVEMBER SALE ance when mixed with rayon in weav- the cash price. ing, thus advancing out of its for- mer sphere as the warm weather cloth. Too, cotton gains a subtle glis- Public Service Electric and Gaa Begins November 1st at ten and luxuriousness in combination We will make a generous discount with the younper thread. Dr. H. R. 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On Brady's Field leading their opponentd J>r Bo •'" Sunday The Office Five started with « „,, Telephone Carteret 813 ;otalotal, rolled 888 In the gandwiii, ' The Cardinal Football oleven in- ilt and finished up with a 9l« t,,,t,i 0. H, BYRNE - Editor And Manager augerated their 192R grid campaign Bonnell of the victors and Kara •,'„ i Entered u second elan matter Jtroe 5, 1924, »t Carteret, N. J., by losing to the St. Patricks of Eli- Romanowgky of the losers „,.,, Pert Office, order th« Act of March 8, 1879. zabeth, at the local field Sunday af- redited with double century ternoon 6-0. It was estimated that The scores: 2000 fans, including 1500 children Po«t OAca Fl»« Foreign Advertising RepresentstiTei witnessed the battle, that lasted for Overholt 190 168 H«w Jtntj Neighborhood Newspapers, Ine. O'Brien 198 forty long minutes. 172 l.V. The Cards were particularly weak Bonnell 168 190 ?. 1,', Ely. In the line. Practically all of the St. 161 140 M7 HELP ELECT COLTON Patrick gains were the result of line Stanton 199 218 plunges. Th© local line opened up and the visitors plowed through. The ' 914 88H The Perth Amboy Evening News, isaue of Tuesday of this St Pats scored their lone touchdown Mteki Yakimof 175 week asked in an editorial the question "What is a political n the second period, the rseu.lt_of li;i) W. Macckccccdccccckcccc party between friends? What have we to gain whetheT we several lengthy line plunges. The contest was featureless, as both W. Mack Ifi6 162 have a Democrat or Republican for governor in comparison to teams were weak in many respects Kara 170 109 having a governor from Perth Amboy?" The News was put- At the start of the game, the Card* Romsnowski 164 147 kicked to the St. Patrick eleven, who Mack 142 160 ITU ting forth an argument to convince Perth Amboy voters that ost the ball on downs. After many they should vote for Morgan Larson because he is a resident unsuccessful attempts to penetrate 796 847 of that city. the visitors' line, the Cards lout the ball. A thirty yard pass, by Eliza- New Bowling Lengue The PRESS asks the same questions substituting the word beth followed. The ball was on the Cardinal 25-yard line. Several yards . Geti Under W "assemblyman" for "governor". In the contest this year Car- ay were gained by the Elizabethan* as teret has the good fortune to have a local man ine th race for the result of more lino plunges. A Standing of the lemgue: assembly. In Fred Colton the local Democrats have a candi- moment later the quarter ended witn W. I, I-,, date to be proud of. A mart who has qnnHties as high as thoge the ball on Carteret's 17-yard line, Hearts 7 5 .r,v, in the possession of the visiting Diamonds 6 6 :,ui) of the distinguished gentleman further up on the ticket. He eleven. . Ctato ::: :. n may not have the financial genius of Smith—it is doubtful Again St. Pat's resorted to lm_ Spades , 6 7 if any other man has—but Colton has the straightforwardness plunges. An off tackle play netted A bowling circuit, composed „,• 7 yards; another drive through th four teams, th« Hearta, Diamni.,1 . and honesty of Smith. center of the Cardinal line result*, Clubs and Spades, was recently r And he has the independence of Dill. He is not the tool in five more yards. On the next play, gunixed. Games are rolled on ex,.••• ing to tear off fhe string and get busy on the job again; but King, St. FiUk* half back ran the Monday night at the Slovak Alii , of any man or clique of men. He will not wear the collar of In Carteret. At the present time, a! he boss shouted: "Leave it alone!" ball over the white line for a touch any would-be boss. Colton has a record that is an open book down. The kick for the extra poin' four entries are In the running with He watched the contrivance work for some time. the Hearts on top, leading the !M, to every one in Carteret. In ability and fearlessness he far was missed. The visitors kicked t "You little devil," he said "Tell me where I can find an- the local 30 yard line, and the Card monds and Clubs, who are tii<| ; r second place, by one full game outclasses the men who are opposed to him. advanced the ball 10 .yards befon other lad as lazy as you are, and I'll give you a handful of sil- The Hearts scored a win owr tic Reverting back to the logic of the Amboy News it would Letteri To The Editor being downed. A moment later, th ver? I've a real job for you." Cards were forced to kick. St. Pat Diamond Five, while the Clubs t,nk be a great advantage to Carteret to have 6ne b'f our local men , The world needs more lazy people—not the kind too lazy rick started an advance down thi the odd game from the Spade Five on the legislature. Colton is interested in Carteret and if Elizabeth, Oct. 27, 1928 field, gaining three and four yard this week. There were two ree.inl?. to use their heads, but the kind too lazy not to. broken during the past week. T'm> elected all Carteret will benefit. He should receive the solid Editor of Carteret Press: at a time, and brought the ball to thi As the national campaign ap Cardinal 30-yard line, when the hal Hearts have set a new high team Bupport of his home town. AN IDEA FOR A TWO-CENT STAMP proaches its close it might be wel ended. The locals were weak on th icore of 968, while Donnelly hoM* to make some mention in the grea offensive, while the visitors were the high individual total for a si n ^11• game, with a 242 mark. HOW THEY DO IT IN NEW JERSEY Democratic newspapers of the need much stronger in that Tespect. Th Retail merchants troubled with slow-moving stocks can for loyalty on the part of Demo- Cards netted only two first downs The scores; get some good ideas on how to solve the problem in a bulletin crats to the splendid #Democratic while the visitors were credited witl Hmrti Some three weeks ago, on October 2, the Republican Leg- prepared in the Domestic Commerce division of the Depart- candidates who are presented by the six. Furian 186 211 US great party of Jefferson and Jack W. O'Don'l 168 158 islature of New Jersey adopted a $et Qf hew election bills. St. Patrick kicked to Carteret tc ment of Commerce at Washington, which deals *witif a new son. Not since the days of the greai start the second half. An «xchang< Koester 162 180 One of these bills gave County Superintendents of. Election stock- control system. Abraham Lincoln have the voter: of, kicks followed. Carteret was ii Leshick 168 167 Bureaus arbitrary power to strike the names of voters from the By means of this system, it k claimed, a retailer is able been given such an opportunity o possession of the ball, and on thi Donnelly 177 242 140 voting for a national candidate o registry Hats if there was reason for doing po. By a happy to reduce his stock more than SO per cent while at the aarrie next play, completed o forward pass ;he high type of Governor Smith Comba to Barna. St. Patrick wa: 846 958 V-U coincidence, howev-er, this power was limited to County Su- time increasing his volume- of sales by 20 per cent, and his He stands out in all his greatness foi penalized five yards for off side, am Diamondi perintendents in two counties—Hudson and Essex, Why only profits 50 per cent. the admiration of a great and pat the locnls got another first down. A McLeod 158 160 m riotic people. He is the friend o Gelvanek 141 162 Among those who have tried it, what was before consid- this point, the Saint line bucked u] Hudson and Essex? Could it have been because Hudson and the plain people, the men and wo and held tight, with the result thai Benaulo 116 142 Essex are two Democratic strongholds in a normally Repub- ered a "fair" stock in some items was really sufficient to last men who toil, the persona who be- the Cards lost the- ball on the Eliza J. D'Zurillo 189 175 171 209 lican State? Add one more coincidence: The County Super- for a number of years. On the other hand, they ascertained lieve that this government should beth 35-yard line. The shrill eck M. Arva 174 what items were moving rapidly and were able to guage pur- be for the people and not for the of the referee's whistle ended th intendents are appointees of the Republican State Legisla- agents of vested interests. To all third period. 778 848 ture. chases accordingly. Before the inauguration of the system the loyal Democrats who honor the great Going into the final period. St. Club.: heavy investment in inventory would seldom permit experi- names of the departed Democratic Patrick completed a fifteen yard Makoaki J. 188 200 This bill, adopted on October 2, went to the Governor for menting with new lines of merchandise. The release of cap- leaders in the nation, to Republicans pass, and thereby taking the ball out Sabo 178 163 Us his signature, It was vetoed by the Governor. Thereupon, who believe that this great nation of dangerous territory. A series of C. O'DonelVy 164 153 1 Iv ital resulting from the operation of the new method has there- 147 by a strictly party vote, it was enacted into law over the veto should be guided by a friend of the punts followed. The ball was now Masculine 159 fore enabled them to search out and stock new and untried plain people, the candidacy of Gov- Cowataki 178 222 Mil of the Governor. This was on October 9. On October 25, the in Carteret's possession in midfteld. merchandise which appears to have merit. • ernor Smith will appeal very strong- The longest pass of the game, a thir- new law was upheld as constitutional by the Supreme Court ly. He is the greatest of state ex- 862 907 The bulletin is free to all who want it. It is one of hun- ty-five yard forward, Comba to Ka- of New Jersey. The Superintendent of Election Bureaus in ecutives in thiB country, the best Bha, put the ball within scoring dis- Sparfast dreds of such little helps that the average retailer can get in friend that the great public schools Patocnig 190 222 Hudson County lost no time. On thus same day he filled four- tance. But Carteret lacked the ne- his business for a two-cent stamp. If retailers here would in the State of New York has had, cessary punch to drive on, and so Sullivmn 159 176 l'.T 138 Hill jteen pages of the local press with the names of 26,000 regis avail thmselve^ of all the up-to-date methods of doing busi- the loyal friend of the war veterans, they lost the ball. The game ended Mlsdom 93 trants whose right to vote he challenged. In Essex County no the friend of the men and women with the ball in the hands of the vis- Yakimof ..._ 146 177 1T1 ness, few of them would complain of poor trade and all or wbo like to enjoy life in a proper T. D'Zurfflo ..._ 171 150 list of names was published, but it ia said that about 18,000 itors on their fifteen-yard line. nearly all of them would show greater net profits at the end manner. The line-ups: more voters have been challenged. This makes a total of 43, of the year. Let the Democratic voters line up Carteret Elirabeth 759 863 000 for two Democratic counties. •.••.': In fine style for the candidates of Kasha L. E. Edgie Meimic the Democratic party and show that L. T. Tuwel — Ple*M mention this paper to ail No doubt various factors can be cited in explanation o Morris L, G. Glllon New Jersey, the state that gave Gro- vertiMM; it help* you, it helps them. Test Tubes of the Scientist Have Done Away Galvanek B. Center Dowling this action. It can be said, for example, that since New Jer- ver Cleveland to the nation, the it h«lp» ybnr paper. — sey has a system of permanent registration, which permits i state that gave its electoral vote in Fresco R. G. McNama With All Fear of Famine three national elections to that great Barna R. T. Sullivan voter to carry his name on the rolls from year to year unles statesman, the state that is proud of Conrad R. E. Streck he haB moved to a new address, uome of the names struck from By DR. H. E. BARNARD, Industrial Chemist, Chicago. the great name of Woodrow Wilson, Kara P. B. Granley the list are merely the names of voters who have moved away the state that is proud of George S. Galvanek A. R. H. B. King Silzer, is ready to give its loyal sup- Herman L. H. B. Critty from their first address. Nevertheless, ,wjth this much said, i CIENCE has solved forever the problem of providing teeming hu- port to Governor Smith and the oth- Migletz Q. B. Malloy Jonik the whole affair is partisan and high-handed. man population with food, no matter to what number they multi- er Democratic candidates this year. The scor* by periods: ¥mv Cats aad Wound* It is partisan because of the very nature of this new leg- ply, Even if the world's population continues to increase at its Let the voters remember that they j Carteret 0 0 0 0—0 have not got many rights left and 0—6 present rate until, 500 years hence, there is only one square yard Elizabeth 0 6 0 Prevent infection! Treat islation which singles out two counties for special treatment, voting is one of the few remaining. The summary; substitutions—Car- of arable land left for each human being, roan will be able to nourish every cut, wound or It ia high-handed because those registrants who have ha Let the Democratic voters show that teret, Panko for Morris; Comba for scratch with this power- they honor the great Governor of Migletz; Lyman for Gal Van ke B. their names removed from the lists can only have their namei himself with food synthesized from the sunlight, the atmosphere and the ful non-pobonous anti- fathomless reservoir of the sea. New York and wish to show their Touchdowns—Elizabeth, King. Louis restored by carrying an appeal to a Common Pleas Judge, an< deep pride in his candidacy. Let it Carpenter, time keeper, septic Zonite actually as Judge Leo Sullivan of Jersey City says, "Because of th For his proteidg, the future man will turn to the yeast plant instead not be said that any Democrat has kills germs. Helps to vast number of persons whose names appear upon the list i of beefsteak. Thirty men working in a factory the size of a city block failed to give his or her support to heal, too. the Democratic candidates. Let the would be impossible, if the Court of Common Pleas functione can produce in the form of yeast as* much food as (,000 men tilling 5V Democratic forces line up in fine twenty-four hours a day, to dispose of all the injunctions which 000 acres under ordinary agricultural conditions, j style and show that New Jersey is Post Office Five could be rightfully asked for." For his carbohydrate*, man will turn to new types of vegetation that ^not owned by the agents of the vest- ed,. interest!;. Let the high hatted Accordingly, thousands of New Jersey registrants wi! will store up solar energy with fhe same efficiency that coal his done. He gentry take a trip to the Virgin Is- Out For Pin Honors Keep youth lose their votes. Why will they lose their votes? How ade- will grow these in the Sahara desert, wtiere a section forty miles square lands if they like, and give the or- Team of Uncle Sam's Workers quately did the County Superintendents of Hudson and Essex receives in six hours as much solar heat as is produced by all the coal dinary men and women a chance to enjoy life in a proper manner. Ha» Stirred Up Trouble For conduct an investigation which resulted in a wholesale dis- burned in twenty-four hours throughout the world. longer! Let no man or woman be fooled Other Teams Out After Fait qualification of 43,000 registrants?' How many registrants For his fats and sugars he will, if necessary, turn to shaje oil, coal, by the talk about the tariff being Steppers. did they directly interrogate before they took this summary ac- sawdust or petroleum. And even the mysterious vitamines which are nec- endangered. That question was de- cleanse the system essary for growth and health win be synthesized in the laboratory. cided in 1896. The War of 1912 is tion? And what ultimate purpose did a Republican Legisla- not an issue in the national cam- With a clean record sine© the ture have in mind when it enacted this_legislation if not des- Long before the globe becomes overcrowded legislators will limit paign and the pur<#ase of Alaska ttart of the present campaign, the of poisons Post Office bowling team iaaues a perate remedies to save the State for Mr. Hoover?—Editorial the numb* of new human beings who can be brought into the world. was taken care of m 1887. It is not necessary to teirof the Fall of challenge, through these columns, Two of the great enemies to youth n from the N. Y. World. Tainted Blood Strain on the Financial Resources Rome in these days. The people are to the Fast Steppers, who have gain- and vitality are delayed elinun»i"> intelligent and do not wish any of ed considerable popularity through- and intestinal poisons. To keep yw'; out the qntire county in bowling cir- self free from both these common dim- of the United States the hand-me-down kind of talk from culties will help you to stay yount- THE WORK OF TWO LAZY BOYS the political speakers of small intel- cles. The Post Office Five boast of lects. The people can not be fool- wins over the Polish Five, DeLuxe With the use of Nujol you can do it By BARRY OLSON, Chief Justice Chicago Municipal Court. In New York City recently, according to a news report, ed half BO easily as some of the po- Five, Polish Americans, and Macks, too. For Nujol absorbs body poison* litical gentlemen think. and are in a line for the champion- s,nd carries them off. preventing ^f a mother had her twenty year old son arrested and sent to jail »hip of the borough. abborption by the body. Nujol ai*> 'ALF of every dollar of taxes in the United States goes to pay for Let the voters remember that Gov- softens the wa»Us matter and l>'"!f because he would not work. While we do not wish to en- Rolling exceptionally well, the :1 lu the results of defective blood qtreaiua in the population. Pun- ernor Smith has been loyal to the about normal evacuation. It w > ! courage laziness, it might be, interesting to npte however that great party of Jefferson and Jack-' Post Office Five Bcored a clean swe«p contains no drugs or edH" t,'*orne of the greatest inventions were thought out by people ishment of crime and care of defectives consume half of all son for a good while. • over the Macks at the Slovak alleys It won''tt cause gas orr gripingripir..g , ; taxes because the feeble-minded mid the amotionally abnormal The Carteret Press, is a great recently. Stanton'g sensational affect the itoraach or kfcineya. fcvn y ff. ibecause of their laziness. .-••;.. bowling exhibition featured the one- corner drumist has Nujol. Make mm- continue to multiply, many of them inevitably becoming lawbreakers. Democratic newspaper, it is proud you get Ule genuine- Look for tl>> When the ateum engine was first invented, the'valve had of the achievements of that great sided match. With an average of The policeman, the lawyer and the judge have been dealing with a Nujuf bottle with th.« label on the•.U« |v|o be moved by hand. A Ijoy named Billy Hodge sat on a party, has held aloft the banner of 218 pins for three games, Stanton that you can read right through the ret a now record for a three-game bottle. Don't dels*, g* Nujol today. vttool beside the engine, first opening the valve; then closing it. medical problem about which they kuow nothing. Law enforcement can- Democracy in fine style. It is FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 CARTERET Ebmn Com** From tha Gallic 577/VCJ UP HUVbKI Y They were tnl.in nt nnrw to tin* lios Million* From Lod »Pre orlginall; liltnl, but tliP lnii|> hours of oxiiosuro Vp to 1800, when It bPRan p Ton cun't he II MO nil yon DRIVES COUPLE TO mill the loss of blond tmd so wpnkenp GIVE UP STRUGGLE tork lofle from Its discovery In l«5fi nos 1« •• R"™! » * ° will live. Slip Is twenty ill yfnrs nl<| 'as approilmntely irMO.ono.OOO. Thin Wmhtnuinn Slur mount « «(» By Morning He Could Ndt Stand It MORGAN F. LARSON Any Longer. York and hud stayed at a hotel here. For Member of House That afternoon they had taken a tram r to Linwood. Then they had wan- of Representatives dered deep into the woods, Qtled with the thought of what lay ahead of rospenty them. HAROLD G. HOFFMAN She had placed her left hand on his knee nnd had slashed her wrlat with her other hand. That was at ScQHOfltyin Government For Members of the 8:30 o'clock. All through the night VSforlalm he had sat by her side while she grad- General Assembly ually lost consciousness. tBy morning he could not stand It anyt longer, he •• - told the police, so he cut' his throat nnd slashed one of hla wrists. ARNOLD KALAMEN At nine o'clock next' morning Mrs. Hurkliardt regained consciousness anil asked for a drink of water. He went JOSEPH H. EDGAR lo a nearby farmhouse owned by Smith SuttoQ and got the water. GEORGE R. MORRISON Noose Found Abovi Tree. Sutton, however, saw his condition find notified the police, who followed For Members of the Board Hurkliardt Into the woods. There they found his wife, who was un of Chosen Freeholders conscious again by the time they ar rived. A noose was suspended above her CLARENCE M. HAIGHT reclining body from the branch of a liee. Burkhardt Intended using thlf> us a last resort The police also LOUIS J. BELLOFF found " stained mirror which lie luiil c •. * to guide his hand In cut Paid for by Miiliil<*Ki County Republican Committee ih^ '.« throat. Ills weapons ha DR. CAOMAN ASSAILS But DA They 7 rly along Stalen Inland Sound to the the corner formed by th« int»m*ttieii thenc* (Hi) ii... PiaMtMTij, Borough of Carter** Notic* of I Puc« of Beginningjg . of the Southwesterly lin« o( Wash. ••reral conrs«t of aaid BIGOTEimEACHERS tt doctors average the longest fenhirvg A«nu«, and DMIM* (1 la It because they t«k« their own Registration, Primary and DISTRICT NO. 2: (Voting place, ington Awnue and Penning Arena*; Columns School), BEGINNING .« running thence (I) Southerly, along Soatherly, alnng Prrshing Avanaa] Th» o««Jp«lin of bljotry bslgg medicine, or what?— Philadelphia Hr«- General Election. the pla<' ic*« of B«flnning. nlng Bulletin. the junction of SUten Island Sound Perching Avenue to I Arch Street; wa««d by intol«rant *n<1 tanoraat Mid NoeV Creek; running thence (1) Lhenr* (2) Westerly, along l.arch D&TRICT NO. 7: " el«Tfytt«n In iom« p«rt« of th« coun- In conformity with the provisions Westerly, along Noe'n Creek to Wroet to the Southwesterly tine of Nathan Hal* School), BEOf try ill denounced hy Dr. R. Parked of »n net entitled "An Art. to Reg- Pernhinit Avenue; thence (2) South (he Borough of C«rter»t; thence (3) at the intersection of NM'I Royalty't Retting Plac* ulate election*," approval May t>, and PenWng Avonim; ran Cadtnan, noted N«w York cleriymin. f rlv ftiong lVrphing Avenue to Nev nlong Mid SouHiwpKlerty lino in A thencp (1) in a Westerly dli to an addrMS broadpant nvor twonty The Great pyramid of Rgjpi Is said 1920, the supplements thereto ami Jorwy- Terminal Railroad; Northwesterly ami Westerly dir»r to have heeo hnlli hy Cheops more amendment* thereof, to the nnd of slnng the said creek to the No radio nations un<1ar th« aunplcei of Kwtorly, along th. Nov.- Jersey ; , ,„ R^,,,. ; , , (J, than fS0,(l<>0 years ago It measure* al the letritlntice session of \'. EaMprly, along th* Now .fepify Avenue; thence (3) Northerly, I % acres of land Anoot 6,000.000 ami for the' Flection Districts of thf> ?HITH> emptios into \bo Stnt»n Islahd Terminal Railroad to th* Central Wmhinpton Avenue to th* No tber« has been In thli country a spirit of Carteret will meet in Hip Round; and thence (4) Nnrihnily,' tons of stone were nsed In building 1 .Knilrnn. ,, d. of New JfTKey. - ;• thence (fi• .•) line of the Conlon Tract; thcn«« of backbiting, malignant slandering ilnces hereinafter designated for the nlong Staten Wand Soun ! t'i Iho It Herodotus states Hint It occupied Nhl l th (l rn R 4 1 w mall Clou • lying or an unprecedented purpose (if registering n\\ persons on place of beginning. 7K,' 7* r :"" J* " "-«erlv, »bng the Northerly 100,000 men for twenty years. It was rna«! of New Jersey In the SmUherly I , -,; T ,f, extent. If one told m« that bliotry titled to vote at. the ensuing primary DISTRICT N. 3: (Voting place, of ai(l Mt t( tne Wpfltwly used as tombs for kings. line of ands of UMicnn Petroleum tnr FlrR(, ^^ ^^ .^ N< o( sverj tort, accompanied «g It I; On Tuesday, November fit.h, UI2H, Mik'H nnd Nevill'n office 111111*111 between the. hours of C> A. M. iiil 7 Street and Roosevelt Avenue | 1 r,rP..ration; thence (7) Wester y, ; fr|y, along the Westerly line of alwajs by false accuaatlom and b»ar [.'clock I'. M-. the District Hoard of !lF(;iNNIN(r *t the junction nf Tufts along mid lands h> a pout ,,p|Mw,,e \inct ,n ,^ Smlth<.rl '„„ of , Ini falst wltneii against ons's telfh Klec.tions will meet, for the purpose (reek and Staten Island Sound; run hlmore Ayenue; thence (Kl South Urty h(.,on(,inK to th» «„,,.,„ bor would hare arisen, an It hai arlser* Pntty Sampler* erly to Fillmore Avenue and ..long I toileum Company «f conducting the general election nine thence (1) Westerly aloriK St Av m 1;l In «ome cases I could name, I would Th« old-faghloned sampler consisted for the election of candidates nomi- Tufta Creek to the New Jersey Ter 1 Tthence r^*(9)« Southeasterly '?!, ^T', alon1 g' Inr" . "W. »l«ngth* Southerly' liM of not har» believed It of the Amerlcar nated at the Primary Election [or minol Railroad and continuing along pror-erty to the Central Railroad of a square of perforated canvas, the j teret Avenue to Linden Street; New ,I«»r*i»y; thence (7) people. rows of perforation being equally the offices hereinafter mentioned. said railroad to the- Intersection i.f I thence (10) Northerly, along Linden y; ( Nor spaced. Designs were stamped on the Klectors of a President and Vice- Pershing Avenue and Holly Street; Street to "The pulpit la no place to preacl President of the United States. thence (2) Southerly, along Pershing j Avenue; nnd Prl,o y R,,,,,evelaloll(r lhte ,,„,,Avenue„ of; polltlci," be declared. "Let us devoti canvas and filled In with different col (H) Easterly along Washing Ea»terly ami Southeaster! 1 United States Senator. Avenue and continuing in a straight ton Avenue to the place of Hi-gin Rl th* pulpit to far higher things." ored worsteds, (be stitches forming 1 Governor. line to the Staten Island Sound said Roosevelt Avenue to tittle "I'B." On the finest canvas this nine.. Avenue; nnd th*ne« (9) Sout! 1 Member of House of Representa- thence (K), Easterly and Northerly. DISTRICT NO. 6: (Voting plac — Please mention this paper when would almost give the effect of a along the said SUtcn Islard Sound along Pershing Avenue to tht pli buying from tives. High School)Shl) , RRGT.NNINRROTNNINGC at the of Beginning painting. H Members of General Assembly. to the place of Beginning, corner formed by the intersection of DISTRICT NO. 4: (Voting place, DISTRICT NO. 8: (Voting ?. Freeholders. the Northerly line of Washington Nathan Hale School), BEGL. 2 State Committoemen. Harry Berber's, Pershrng Ave., Avenue with the Westerly line nf fB at the intersection of th« Nor Gov. Alfred E. Smith 1 Mayor. at Union Street) Pershing Avenue; running thence line of Roosevelt Avenue and 2 Oouneilmen. BEGINNING at the intersection of (1) Weaterly alnnir Washington Ave- Westerly line of Charles Street; A NEW ERA IN PICTURE PRESENTATION! I Justice of the Peace. the Southwest corner of Larch Street nue to Linden Street; thence (2) ning thence (1) Northerly, along 1 A VERITABLE SENSATION! and Pershing Avenue; runn.ng Southerly, along Linden Street to Westerly line of Charles Stre«t i._ Carteret Avenue; thence Cl) North- TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY Revised Polling Places of the thence (1) Southerly, along Persh- continuing in a straight lin» to REPUBLICANS ARE ing Avenue and continuing in a westerly, along Carten-t. Avenoe to point in the Rahway River THE SCREEN OF THE EMPIRE THEATRE WILL Borough of Carteret straight line to Staten Island Sound; Filhnorn Avenue; thence (4) North. Deep Creek enters into ssmettlMi DISTRICT NO. 1: (Voting Place, thence (2) Westerly, along Staten erly, alone Fillmore Avenue and con- ('?.) in H general Westerly dVect COME TO REAL LIFE WITH PERFECTED SUPPORTING SMITH Washington School), BEGINNING Island Round to the Westerly bound- tinuing fn a straight line to the along the several coursen of Rai at the junction of Noe's ("reek with ary line of the Borough of Carterot.; Southerly line of lands of the Mexi River to the Westerly boundary It Staten Island 'Sound; running thence thence (3) in a genera] Northerly can Petroleum Corporation; them-e of the Borough of Carteret; then Movietone and Vitaphone Many Prominent Men Through- (1) in a Westerly direction along direction along the boundary line of (5) Easterly, along snid line of (!l) in a general Southerly dl said Noe's Creek to Pershing Ave- the, Borough of Cartoret to Roosevelt lands to the Westerly line nf limdn along tho Westerly boundary lln« IT WILL SING TO YOU WITH SUCH TRUE MUSICAL out Nation Break Life-Long nue; thence (2) Northerly, along Avenue; thence (4) Easterly, along of the Brady Tract; thence (l'i) the Borough of Carteret and BEAUTY AND SUCH PERFECT TONAL QUALITY Party Ties. Pershing Avenue to Roosovelt Ave- Roosevelt Avenue, to Arthur Avenue Southerly, along said line of lands along Blair Road tu the New Jer nue; thence (3) Westerly along where the Southwesterly boundary to the Northerly line of lnnds of the Terminal Railroad Company; tb«r AS YOU'VE NEVER IMAGINED POSSIBLE. IT Roosevelt Avenue to Charles Street; line of the Borough of Carteret Conlon Tract; thence (7) F.mterly, (4) Kant erly nlong the New Jer Hundreds of lifelong Republicans, meets same; thence (5) Northwest- WILL PROVE A REVELATION TO YOU. (4 along said Northerly line of siiid Terminal Itailrnnd Company to many of them of national prominence, I 1™"" i erly along said boundary line to tract to Washington Avenue; thenci Central Railroad Company; then SEE AND HEAR THE OPENING PRODUCTION are swelling each day the vast army of line to the Railway River at a point. Ijarch Street; thence (6) Northeast- (8) Southerly, alontr Washingtor (:>) Northerly along the Cent voters who believe that It la the duty where Deep Creek empties into said erly along Larch Street to the place Avenue to the Northerly line of Railroad Compan, y to Roosevelt , of every thinking American to aupport River; thence (6) Southeasterly of Beginning. lands of the Hermann Tract; thence | nue; nnd thence (f>) Easterly "STREET ANGEL" Governor Smith. • along the Rahway River to Staten DISTRIC,Jlal,m,T, NO„,.,. 5u:. (Votin,,..W...Rg plnc,,.,.>e, (!() Easterly, along the Northerly 1 Southeasterly, nlong Roosevelt Among the moat recent of leading Island Sound; and thence (G) South. Cleveland School), BEGINNING at [ line of said lands to Noe's Creek;' nu« to the place of Beginning. WITH THE STARS OF "7TH HEAVEN" Republicans who have publicly re- pudiated the Republican candidate Is JANET • CHARLES HudjOlph Sprerfrels, wMwly known and banker and business man of San GAYNOR FARRELL Francisco, owner of buge sugar plan- —ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION- tations in Hawaii, and formerly a close friend and adviser of President Roosevelt. Another Influential Republican to MOVIETONE VAUDEVILLE declare for Smith is Spencer Penroee of Colorado, mining engineer and FEATURING brother of the late Senator Boise Pen- \ rose, Republican leader In Pennsyl- WALT ROESNER vania. AND HIS CAP1TOLIANS Prominent Financial Figures These Items m BROADWAY'S MOST FAMOUS STAGE One Republican ot considerable con- exc$U*m indication of sequence who has just declared for BAND IN JAZZ ACTION gooJ quolity thai Governor Smith 1B W. B. Hlbbs ot Genuine Virginia, president of W. B. Hlbbs and nig** luprtm* at ail Co., bankers, of Washington, D. C. Goodness A&PStom Two prominent ^Jew Jersey Repub- TODAY — TOMORROW licans, John J. Stamler, president of the Broad and Market National Bank "Two Arabian Knights" and Trust Co., ol Newark, and Utal . . . alto . . . H. McCarter, president ot the Fidelity Union Trust Co,, of Newark, an- "RINTY OF THE DESERT" nounced last week that they will sup- FOX MOVIETONE NEWS port Governor Smith. Every A et P Manager's Another i Republican banker to Join the campaign to elect the Democratic Spirit— SUNDAY — MONDAY candidate is De Lancey Kountz, Chair- When the A &P store man- man of the Board of Devoe and ager says, thankyou there BEBE DANIELS IN TAKE ME HOME" Raynolds Co,, of New York, Western Farm Leaders is a ring of sincerity about . . . also . . . Frank W. Murphy, chairman ot the it that lays he meant id Sally O'Neill in "THE MAD HOUR" Legislative Committee of the Corn And he does! For Belt Federation ot Farm Organiza- tions, and a member of the Minnesota hii greatest aim i* MOVIETONE VAUDEVILLE delegation to the Republican Conven- that you are thor- Featuring tion, has renounced allegiance to Us oughly pleased. party and repudiated Hoover-as "an VAN AND SCHENCK enemy of the farmer." For it is his store Other farm leaders to bolt the Re- arid he profits publican party were Governor Adam directly by the McMullen, Republican Executive of day after day Nebraska, and L. F. Shuttleworth, ol return of Indianapolis, former head ot the pur satisfied chasing committee of the Indiana Fed- customers eration of Farm Bureaus, Wouldn't Itt This country would be an' Incredi- bly uncomfortable place If everybody were awake and clamoring for what be conceived to be his rights.—Pnb- Ire Ledger Amboy Furniture House National Apple Week Potatbes Flour Apples Gold Medal A&P Brand Pillsbury Siinnyficld SATURDAY SPECIALS Fancy Table or Hecker 4°* 25' Coretotk Box $2.50 $395.00 10 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE 105 For Cooking $395.00 10 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE '• $216 4 lbs. 18c Basket $1.75 $225.00 10 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE - $149 $185.00 10 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE $109 SunayUeld ^ IVORY Sliced Bacon^21 $350.00 4 PIECE BED ROOM SUITE , • $295 Hickory Smoked $316,00 4 PIECE BED ROOM SUITE $235 C $265.00 4 PIECE BED ROOM SUITE $"9 mm Ribbon r 1O CaHlarala Tctlow Clinf $208.00 4 PIECE BED ROOM SUITE ' $»» PEACHES $185.00 4 PIECE BED ROOM SUITE $»» Mayonnaise luus thuui—ia licavv Svtup Same of Our Attractive "ftwj Day'1 Low Regular Rrk**! $295.00 3 PIECE MOHAIR LIVING ROOM SUITE $219 $215.00 3 PIECE MOHAIR UVING ROOM SUITE - $139 Wvem $185.00 3 PIECE VELOUR LIVING ROOM SUITE $109 DwMt Tip Mllfc 01* Dot«l» wh« had a chanrn asked discreet fh*nnin(rl, *&* and perf^,. , war B*T» yw mitnr* NtW YARK-^ PARIS Every purchaser of a THE FASHIONS new Ford is entitled to Paulus Dairy Main Office: 189-195 New St., New Brunswick, N. J. Free Inspection Service Phone 2400 Established 1890 MJLUS' >SI 11VELY for the first 1500 miles USE tKKECTLY MILK ASTEURIZED on co P Walker-Gordon Certified Milk Wendmese Farms Raw Golden Guerngey Milk Suydam's and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin Tested MUk DISTRIBUTION COVERS New Bruntwick. Highland Park, South River, Styraville, Parlin, South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbridge Now What to Do? THE modern automobile- In p Service at 500, Carteret, Ford* and Metuchen, N. J. a finely built piece of ma- 1000 and ISOOmileit Let Billy take the men- chinery and it will aland n Check batttry •age? He may ge< H lot of abuse. Considering Check generator charging rate the work it does, it given nur- Check diitrlbutor adfuttmtnt wrong. prlaingly little trouble. Rut Check carburetor ad/uitmtnt then isn't a car made thnt Check tight, SURGICAL AND ORTHOPEDIC will not run better and Check brakes •Va»H up and go down* longer if given proper rare. Check ihdclt absorber adjutl- APPLIANCES mini Trusses—Supporters—Belts—Braces - •fairs, looking like this? The first few hundred Check tire. Inflation E of the molt favored coals In Not -with visitor* there! miles are especially impor- Check steering gmar Arches, in Fact a Complete Line all Paris was shown by the com- Change engine oil paratively new hoime of London tant because that ia when of These Needs. Trade*. This In a firm which hu the mechanism of your cur Lubricate chassis branch in lMnAon anil ralln Itself An upstair* i* being broken in. No charge is made for YOUR DOCTOR'S ORDERS FILLED thore, rightly enough, Paris Trade*. labor or materials incidental It's really a remarkably clever com- TELEPHONE! That's Proper attention during bination of English fabrlrs and Paris to this service, except, of flpslKnlniK. They make practically he needs! this period will lengthen it* course, where repairs are HENRY FRAHME 3g$S£ nothing but Btunnlng tweeds and life and prevent unnerrnHary necessary through accident, knitted clothes. All the smart tweeds, trouble later on. 33 BROAD ST. Near Regent Theatre ELIZABETH this year, have a light thread or two misuse or neglect. The only woven In with the dark or else are We are particularly Inter- charge is for new oil. Phone Emerson 9108 Hours 9 A. M.-7 P. M. flecked with white, If the fabric I* A FbrDttaUsJtutCall t ested in this matter because The Only Practical Truss Maker in Union County beige or light blue, " Tt* BIUHMU Offtc* t See your Ford dealer, we believe it ia our duty not This coat Is of burgundy and dark therefore, and get this Free brown, so the lighter tone Is a sort o only to make a good auto- Inspection of your new car pale pinkish beige while Its onl; mobile, but to help the trimming Is the use of the burgundy at 500, 1000 and 1500 again In the buttons on the belt and owner get the greatest pos- miles. Find out, too, how slerves. The tweed ttsHf hi w fntt of NBW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY sible use over the longeM little it will cost to have your GOOD DENTISTRY design, being a very loosely woven period of time at a mini- one of heavy contrasting threads, tha car given a thorough going- cannot be valued in dollars and these few bright bits of solid coloi mum of trouble and over at regular periods stand out In sharp outline. expense. thereafter. cents. Probably that Is one of the rea sons for the popularity of buttons With this in view, the A checking-up by experi- Our Dentistry is GOOD. made of plain composition as trim- ming this season. The tweeds are all entire Ford dealer organ- enced mechanics, together Painlcn Extraction ization has been specially Our Dentistry is Painless. of this type with large, vague pat- with oiling and greasing by the "AIR" Meth- terns and the buttons give the eye trained and equipped to ser- od. THE PERTH AMBOY I every 500 miles, will add Our prices are MODERATE and something definite to rest on. The vice the new Model A car. Free Examination silhouette of thla coat la one of the months and years to the life within reach of the ordinary wage reasons for Its success ELS It Is very • Furthermore, we have in- of your car and mean more earner. new, having a definite flare at the structed every Ford economical and plea- back and sides and a decidedly fitted GAS LIGHT COMPANY look nround the watst. dealer to give the surable motoring t every mile you drive. following Free DR. SCHWARTZ Thin Subttance 206 SMITH STREET I 87 Broad Street, Elizabeth If spread out, the cortex of a man's 9 A. M.—6 P. M. Mon. Wed. And Fri. 'till 8 P. M. brain would cover more than two FORD MOTOR COMPANY iquare feet, and bos been found to Heating and Cooking Appliances I contain 8,200,000,000 nerve cells, weighing altogether less than half an f owes. Ruud Automate and Storage We Have "IT" — A Classified Adv. Will Sell It — Water Heaters I HOLOHAN BROS. WOODBRIDGE New Process Gas Ranges I Money To Loan on First GARAGE NEW YORK Dunlop Tires and Tubes CANDY KITCHEN I I I Tire and Tube Repairing Manufacturers and Dealers in Bond and Mortgage Strictly Para Con-Den-Rit Radiant Logs Full Line of Auto Accessories CANDIES AND ICE CREAM Odorless—Efficient— Inexpensive 66 Main St. WoodbrMge. Tel. 43 I MARGARETTEN&CO.Jnc. Cor. Amboy Ave. and Second St. WOODBRIDGE Top Floor, Raritan Bldg — 175 Smith St., Perth Amboy GUSTAV BLAUM Telephone 143 Perth Amboy Tel. P. A. 900 - 901 Groceries and Provisions 82 Main Street Woodbridge MORTGAGE MONEY Nursing Record UNLIMITED AMOUNTS AVAILABLE R. A. HIRNER RAB1N0WHZ 1ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES Funeral Director and "If It's Hardware, We Have It!" In Two Continents CONSTRUCTION LOANS Expert Embalmer :: :: The only fully equipped and up-to- HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES date Undertaking Establishment in Hard To Equal DUNHAM - SABO, INC. town. HOUSE FURNISHINGS 284 Amboy Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. Tel. 639 Wdg. Fair Treatment To All 653-555 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. Office Phone—264 to my earWtUnties, I w» poisoned by fool my Tel. Carteret 812 and 1018 your wonderful laxative CARTERS UTTLEUVLR Pli >?.. Residence Phone—731-M ™ am never without them and h«w p«*aib*d^em tw th»u«mda. Classified Ads Bring Results CARTER'S LITTLE UVER PILLS. AU druggists—25c and 75c red pfcg*. He's Seen Their Pictures FINNEY OF THE FORCE By F. O. Alexander Cures Malaria and quickly r*li«*M Bilioumoli, Hoadachei and DUll» nei* due to temporary Con«tlpatio«. Aidi in eliminatiug Toiini and U highly stteemed for producing copi- jj ous watery evacuationl. Painless Extractions Dr. Mallag' "Sweet- Air" iiifUiod mean* i tk'ientiflc and pain. less way in which to do extracting, riiKtiaiiiuJa can tea. tify to this. Charg- es modemta for all K'lltlll WDl'k. Filling*, Bridges and Crown* Inserted Most Painle** The Hero Flops X-RAY YOUR TEETH ByOiborne- h"REE EXAMINATION AND~ THE FEATHERHEADS ADVICE ANYTIME See Me First! What I Have I ' CAQEE-R to Offer | CHUMP/ Our well appointed and thornaglu | ly modern oflkeb vuah\a us to per- form any kiud of dental work ! , with uase and comfort to the p*Wi at the tim« di it an in consistent with ; Malilas BROAD ST., Elizabeth, N. J. 6 P. M. Fri. till S P, r AGE TWELVE Hallowe'en Surpriwt Party County Employees Republicans Give For Mi»» Margaret Ppternon Big Furniture House Mis^ Margaret. Peler<'>n, »f Fourth' Indorse Paper Platform In Statement avpnup, Porl Reading, WHS given n | To Mark Birthday Hallowe'en surprise party Saturday i General Organism )„„ local Or(f«nimtion Review* nifcht by n group of girls whn aro j Koefsl©r-3tern Firm In Busi- f od by the Class of '2R nnB ' \VK lhrrff..t . jii'titiiin 1hat you employed with her at. tho Morrk Work of P«*t Six Ye»r«- n««t Nineteen Year* — To started it* activity for ,,),/'"'"'' plant in Rahway. Trip Peterson il! nrlnpt no r o^iliition in favor of Notes on Candidate*. Hold Sal* In Honor school year. The Or. O » '"" '' thi home was decorated in orange and generally called, !* rompoaJ <•" ! Walter H M black streamers and the gueata were of Event l from pagt o*t entire atudent body. Th(, „," ' '" Witlinm Day. in costume ami mask. The table was of officer* for the year 192R «,' Sannn'1 Shult sr. Workhcui^p. decorated in Hallowe'en colors. The Roessler Stern furniture store will be held in the near future "' Flarry Niisba m, Wnrkhoudf. business methods employed by Mayor There was music, Hallowe'en (tames in Perth Amhoy will commemorate Mulrihill a»d his Republican admin. The initial meeting of tho s Thfima« Wholiin, Workhouse. and dancing. Refreshments were their nineteenth anniversary with an Class is scheduled for thin ' ,' r istr*ti<*n. served. unusoal furniture sale. This firm r All inwrtmenta h»v» been under- noon. The class will elect ,J -Tnrin ('. Hn>wru>. Worlthous*. Among the gue«U were: Miss Ag- started with a small store on Smith for tha coming year. ' Uken and all improvements made n Dusky, Leonard Van Dus- Am7i A. Diinian, Workhouse, ne9 Va street and now occupies »n entire Report cards were given „„, , 4;pnrci' Hvrnr, Workhouse. with the strident regard to economy. I ^ Charles Dalton, George Custer. building on the corner ot Madison Wednesday afternoon at thn i. I'liostor A IVtty, Workhousf*. The financial system introduced by. SIMj Anthony Van Ducky, all of Car av«nu« and Smith street. School. " >'h Adrinii (1 Snetllar, WorkhottHe. Mayor Mulvihill nnd his organization I t(,ret. oharles Parkstrom, of Perth The-...y, have .alway. s maintained the has worked wonders. It unearthed a A i> Dagmar Nilson, Axe', highest ethics in the furniture MIM Kraemer, in chargo nr , Mr-s l,oln Mastcrson, Workhous*. m oy; Mis8 flic at the High School, i* bi, ,, '" great delinquency existing in the Christenson, Miss Marge Bert, I trade and give good values for the sy f .Totin It. Runyon, New Brunswick, ing an orchestra which will )„,""'" N, I-. ( ninny OrVs Office, payment of tmes and assessments. Madeline Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. loweBt possible prices under liberal Tax Sales were resorted to for the tirely composed of high school ',"' Robert W. Maran, Perth Amhoy, A. Peterson, of Woodbridge. | credit terms. They have risen to be purpose of remedying a crude and dent*. It is reported that mm |, , ' Court. Miss ViVioleo t Bruckfieldrkli, , of WWost - \ one of the leading furniture stores ent is available and an oroh- i '' unbusinesslike condition which exist-, neid; the Mi*se» Mabel Keller, Irma in Middlesex county through their (harlps S. Pay, New Market, surpassing last year's in sUP| wi|, ,'• County Clerk's Office. ed before the Republicans came into Leudtke, Eva RaMillang, Mabel Eb- high cla«» of service, organized. ' '" power. Thousands of dollars was in ' j Gavan, Donald Morton, I Their tremendous stock enables .losoph H. Miller. New Brunswick, neT} onn Elimination contests ,„,„„ ,, this way saved to the borough and Joseph Morris, Dick Dravis, Frank ' them to offer unusual values during County Clerk's Office. various classes at the High K,|, '', its tax payers. The system of com-: McKecknee, Edwiiw.. Hudman and ' the Anniversary Sale. William ,1. White, New Brunswick, were held recently, to determine ,'., petitive bidding introduced by Mayor p i Brinkman, ail "of Eli/.abeth;' Free gifts will be distributed to- County Clerk's Office. re( varsity debating team for tho , ,' Mulvihill and hts council has also ; hn and Agnes Yunker, of Fords; morrow to visitors in the store. Gertrude Rue, South Amboy. o ing year. Many students have u save I the borough thousands of doll- , Lillian Bellery, Miss Olive Some of the gift items are claimed Cnnnty Clerk's Office. | Misj selected from each class. Them- „ ,', aru. In the building of the borough piunkite, and Mario Miller, of Rah- to be invaluable, Jessie M. Platt, Carteret, County further compete for the varsity , hall thousands of dollars were saver, County Clerk's Office. blue n ministration was much lower than sented Mrs. Torkos with a beautiful » d yellow and an immense —At the Empire Theatre, Rahway, next Tuesday, Wednesday and Edith Brown, Lawrence Rube!, anfj Ariflc Wilmurt, New Brunswick, what it was under the Republican ad- table lamp. A late supper was en- j fathering was present. The presen- Thursday, with Movietone. Albert Dowling, alternate. The County Clerk's Office. I!! joyed b* y all. The guests were: tation of a 1lovin g cup At o aJMisV s UJ'Elsil f e Rnphs will be represented by Melvin Kathorim' Cluney, New Brunswick, miniistration. ..-.-- -. — D Cohen, Benjamin Rabinowitz, Sidi, . E«it Rahway I Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mesaros, Mr. Mawnis by Angelo Miguel, president ( v County Clerk's Office. of Mittleman, and Walter Schonwahi Ruth S. Wolfe, New Brunswick, The East Rahway section of Car-' and Mrs, Alex Toth, Mr. and Mrs. tne club, featured the evening's nlternative. The Freshman elemin.i- County Clerk's Office. teret ia fast ecboming the most im- Steven Kardos, Mr. and Mrs. Frank , entertainment. _ lion mntests will be held on N'nvcin- Frank Walling. New Brunswick, portaht residential section of the Magyar, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Toth, \ °n Sunday afternoon, at EUM- hcr 13. As son as the entirp ci.,. borough. Due to Republican influence Mr. and Mrs. John Sotak, Mr. and ' betK the Latin Sporting Club drop- ; County Clerk's Office. ed fflll Icntris are fully organized, a var.-iij- Edith Gibeson. Highland Park, and encouragement, new tracts of Mrs. Charles Teyek, Mr. and Mrs,' P a h*rd &ta battle to the ilcbating team will be chosen fr,,m land ate being developed and many' John Nagy, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, German eleven of that city by a 2-0 County Clerk's Office. score I his group. The first interclnsn dn. Georpiannn Andrew?, Iselin, Coun- homes erected in this section. The Mrs. Frank Semn, Mrs. Sandor La- - The locals were greatly han- Republitah party is giving special vay, Kalmon Kerejarto, and Mr. and ^capped ; h the absence of two j hate is scheduled for November lw ty Board of Elections. w t with the Seniors and Juniors opp.K,' Nellie Wilkins, New Brunswick, attention to this section of the bor- Mrs. Charles Torkos and daughters, regularsgoal in. thThe efirs homt halfe tea, mo nscore a kicd ka oarri. MueH h«» already been done, Ro»e and Irana. ! foal in intr each other. The question at U- County Clerk's Office. from the left corner of the field, iiic hn? not, as yet been decided up Grace M. Garland, New Bruns- through the efforts of this adminis- j and another tally in the second half on. wick, County Clerk's Office. tratlbn.' The fast-line trolley now! makes Roosevelt avenue a regular Hebrew Congregation Elects on a penalty kick. The game was : Record time for leaving the .Jch.i.,1 Ray Mandell, New Brunswick, witnessed by an immense gathering :it a. fire drill practice was established County Clerk's Office. stopping place. Lights have been in- I. Zimmerman At President stalled during the past two years. of 1000 persons. hist week, when the entire student Agues M. Kinney, New Brunswick, lindy left the school within tho e^- County Clerk's Office. The gas company has already laid an At a recent meeting of the Con- eight inch' gas main, and the resi- gregation of Loving Justice, officers , roptionally fine time of one minute Isahelle Kenney, New Brunswick, i ami fifteen seconds. County Clerk's Office, denti in this section now enjoy this for the year were^etected as follows: CLASSIFIED ADS Helen H. Mattison, New Bruns- conveniencB. A large sewerage ays- President, Isador Zimmerman; vice- Classified advertisements wick, County Clerk'B Office. tem is built in this section, which is president, Solomon Rosenblum; It'* Nie* to Havt It Mary T. Masterson, New Bruns- encfturaging the building of many treasurer, Thomas Shapiro; financial new "homes. There is also a move- secretary, Prank Brown; recording Culture and education and wealth wick, County Clerk'B Office. PROFESSIONAL Instruction. Violin do not create happiness, but a few Ceclle Rosen, Perth Amboy, Coun- merit on foot which is being sponsor-' secretary, Rev. S. iSchwartz. Trustees or piano. Elsie M. Wood, 120 Irv- ed by this administration to have the selected we: Jacob Weiss, David poor people would risk contentment ty Clerk's Office. ing street, Rahway, N. J. for a few more shekels.—American Dot Schwartz, Perth Amboy, Rahway River dredged and made Lehrer, Charles Mittleman and Ja- W.I. 10-19, 26* navigablu all along its course. This cob Carpenter, Mngnzlne. County Clerk's Office. FREE Instruction, Piano or Violin, Margaret Benni, New Brunswick, matter has been brought to the at- | Mr. Zimmerman has served as — Please mention this paper to tention of the committee on appro- president of the congregation in for use of room, must be central- County Clerk's Office. ly located, Address Miss E. Wood, advertisers. —• Anna Sutton, New Brunswick, priations in Washington, and in all previous years and has always been probability will be favorably acted active in all departments. In the 120 Irving street, Rahwary, N. J, —At the Rahway Theatre today and tomorrow in "INTO NO MAN'SI.AND". County Clerk's Office. W.I. 10-19, 26* Katherine McKeon, South Amboy, upon. This will mean a great deal last election he was the victor in a County Clerk's Office. for the development of Carteret, contest with two other candidates, WANTED Ruth H. Durham, New Brunswick, particularly the East Rahway section, County Treasurer's Office, since it will facilitate and encourage WANTED—SALES REPRESENTA- Andrew N. Kvist, South Amboy, the building of n6w industries along Three Day Bazaar TIVES IN ROOFING CON- •Naturalization Bureau. the Rahway river. Due to the Re- At St. Mark's Church STRUCTION DIVISION FOR M. J. I^komski, Perth Amboy, publican efforts and influence, water J WOODBRIDGE TERRITORY- Republican Candidates WARD & COM- Naturalization Bureau. mains have been laid from Oak Tree ' The bazaar under the auspicep s of MONTGOMERY J. F. Pulton, South Amboy, Coun- to the East Rahway section and the the women of St. Mark's opened on I PANY, No. 56 BURNETT STREET, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION FOR MAYOR ty Treasurer's. Boulevard. The efforts and accom- Thursday night in the parish hall I ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY, Grace Mulvey, New Brunswick, plishments of Mayor Mulvihill and next door to the Washingtog n School, WANTED—Young man for general HONORABLE THOMAS J. MULVIHILL, has been your Mayor County Treasurer's. the Republican parpartt y in this section ( ThThe boothbths offeff r a temptintpt g arraay of office work. Must be able to op- for three consecutive terms. He has conducted himself, honorably and Gus S. Tsakalos, New Brunswick, proves the determination to further hand made articles, including many erate standard gear shift car. Bring honestly in this office, and has given you an administration which is a Janitor. and encourage the growth and devel-' suitable for presents There is also license and reference. Ichabod T. credit to himself and a pride to his party. He is a student of history Ella Whittaker, New Brunswick, opment of the Borough of Carteret, plenty of home made food. The ba- Williams & Sons, Carteret. N. J.' and politics by nature. He has increased his knowledge of the science Surrogate's Office. and is another proof of the gTeat war will continue tonight and Sat- executive and business ability. W.I. 10-26. Marion Silverstein, New Bruns- urday night. of Government and has fortilied his ability to administer the affairs of General Progreu wick, Surrogate's Office. this Borough by long years of training and experience, both aa a mem- The general progress of the bor- FOR RENT Cecil Lynch, New Brunswick, ber of the County Board of Freeholders, and as your Mayor. The busi- ough during the Republican admin- Samaritan Club Show Surrogate's Office. FURNISHED apartment for rent. ness like financial system he introduced and under which the Borough istration has been marvelous. Many To Be Held November 19 All improvements, good location. Vincent Ferreri, New Brunswick, new factories have been established is now governed, and the great progress made duriiiK his short admin- Surrogate's Office, 144 Main street, Woodbridge. istration proves his business ability. The great amount of money saved employing a large number of men The Samaritan Club of Carteret W.I. 11-2. Edythe Volkert, New Brunswick, and women, since this administration to the taxpayers by his system of competitive bidding proves his hon- County Tax Board. will hold its Seventh Annual vaude- came into power. These concerns ville and movie show at the Ritz SEWAREN, on Boynton Tract, near esty in applying his business ability for the benefit of this Borough T. Edw. Oram, New Brunswick, have confidence in Carteret and its Theatre on Monday evening, Novem- ] 5 cent fare to Amboy; 6 room and its taxpayers. He has made the affairs of this Borough, as well County Treasurer's Office. management, and additional indus- ber 19. First show 6:45, second 9:00 | house, $17. Three month's rent free aa his own record, an open book. All his actions in office prove him . Etta Henry, New Brunswick. tries are being encouraged to locate a special program is being obtained [ to tenants who can make- needed le- to be a competent executive with a big heart, and a man void of all Charles E. Blue, 83 Paterson St., here and enjoy the natural advant- for this event and many valuable I pairs. Also 8 room house, for one Custodian. feelings of discrimination and prejudice. His proved ability as Mayor, ages which Carteret has to offer. prizes will be awarded. or two families, $32. Electric light, and his proved business accumen in the management of Borough af- Frank P. Kirby, 87 Sicard St., Homes to the value of over $2,- city water in kitchen. Mrs. W. T. Freeholders. Ames, near Sewaren Station. fairs deserves your support for his continuation in office as your Mayor. 500,000 Dollars were erected during Carteret Larson Club John Cathcart, 55 Commercial the Republican administration. To CP-WI 11-2, 9* Ave., Freeholders. 1 the Mayor and council and the splen- Has Big Card Party REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN John C. Meyers, 26 Hardenburg did organization they have built! 142 GROVE Avenue; Furnished St. around them, belongs the credit for One of the biggest card parties of rooms, all improvements; private JOSEPH YOUNG is a resident and citizen of this Borough for Anna G. Pell, 61 Baldwin St., N. the splendid condition of the borough the season was held in Sharkey and familyil . W.I. 10-26* the past 40 years. His kind nature and noble character makes him B. today. ; Hall's auditorium Tuesday night un- loved by all who know him. His ability as an administrator of gov- Etta Henry, 122 Bayard St. rooms and bath in rear of All candidates endorsed by the Re- der the auspices of the Carteret Lar- ernmental affairs is proved by the wonderful progress made by the Ida Siegert, 296 Sandford St. Ron-for-Governor Club. There were dental office with use of gas and publican party aro pledged to unsel electric light free to elderly couple local Board of Health under his control as Chairman of this import- Chas. Jackaon, 144 New St., Coun- fiahly give their time for the interest thirty-eight tables in play in euchre ty Record. and othera in or widow who will take care of den- ant body. HiB noble character is reflected in the creditable and in- and welfare of thia borough. The "^"y bridge pinochle tal office and answer telephone calls. discriminating manner this Board has performed its great and im- Clarence Bergen, 80 Guilden St., record and service of Mayor Mulvi- Bnd -°ther P"1™8- More than 200 nzes were Call Carteret 350. portant services to this community under his guidance. A vote for N. B. hill and the other men affiliated with P awarded. There- was no Anna Render, 355 Ward Ave., the Republican organization is known speaking or political demonstration FOR RENT—Garage. Call at 539 JOSEPH YOUNG is a vote for continued tolerance and honesty in South Amboy. to all the people of this borough, and of anv kmd- Rahway avenue or Phone 267. the government of Carteret. Howard Hyers, 365 Ward Are., it ia to the best interest of the citi- W.I. 9-21 tf. South Amboy. sens of Carteret to vote for men like The Fint Preabyterian Church REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN Ralph Meyers, 62 John St., Road. Mulvihill, Young, Lyman and Brown, Ortorel, New Jerter FOR RENT—6 room flat; bath all George L. JohnBon, 67 Paterson who are pledged to support the Re- Charles Mitchell—Minister improvements; 94 Main street, •St., Road. JOHN J. LYMAN has been a resident and citizen of this Borough publican principles of efficiency, tol- Sunday, November 4, 1928 Woudbridge; (28.00 per month; In- for the past 22 years. He is both a professional and business man and Walter Milter, 30 Thomas St., erance, economy and progress. 9:45 A. M.—Bible school. quire Nathan Duff or phone Wood Road. bridge 1234. is your present Coroner of Middlesex County. He served you well as David Heller, cor. Ferry and Main. A vote for the candidates on the 11:00 A. M.—Divine worship, Ser- Councilman for one term. Faithful, honest and tolerant by nature, a Republican ticket is a vote for con- ] mon, "The Unprecedented Dare." W.I. 8-10, tf. Walter A. Perrine. 1 business man by training, and a good government administrator by Patrick Grogan, George St. tinued progress and prosperity in our 7:00 P, M .—Y. P. C. E. country, state, county and muniei-' 7:45 P. M.—Vesper service. Sermon FOR RENT—Woodbridge; furnished experience, he earns and deserves your vote for his election to this Will Price, South River, Road. pality. ' by pastor. apartment for light housekeeping. office. ftaron Disbrow, South River, Road. Telephone Woodbridge 60-J; or call Samuel Madeline, South River, 531 Rahway avenue. Road. W. I. tf. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE S. Kuberski, South River, Road. Philip Heinhardt, South River, Avenel Man Draws Heavy Fine OFFICES to rent, 115 per month. ROBERT BROWN was born and raised in this Borough. He is Road. Inquire Middlesex Press, 1,8 Green a graduate of the public schools of Carteret and of the High School Charles Bekcler, South River, After Smash-up With P. 5. Busstreet, Woodbridge of the City of Rahway. He is a student by training and a business man Road, by profession, and has therefore a practical, as well as a theoretical James Allen, South River, Road. George Sabina Charged With Driving Without License And FOR SALE grasp of the needs of the people of this Borough, insofar as this office Geo. Gaunter, Stelton, Road, Being Intoxicated Must Pay Fines Totaling $242.50 In FOR 3ALE—One Oak Hoosier is called upon to supply. Born in this Borough and raised with its peo- Francis J. Oughton, 306 George's Kitchen Cabinet. Excellent con- ple, and speaking their several languages, he is admirably equipped "Road, North Brunswick TownBhip, Addition To Paying For Damage To Property dition, $20.00. Also one Cham- and qualified to fulfill the duties of this office. A vote for ROBERT Boad. ber's Violet Gas Range, cost new BROWN is a vote for judicial progress in our Borough. Nelaoji Orpen, 33 Codwise Ave., Geurga Habiuu, of Hallway uveimi', he, McDonald, avoidbd a head-on over $200, will sacrifice for |46. In- City. Avenel, v/ut, liutd a total of ^'.M'J.liO collision by turning the bug quire 103 High street. Erail Millemun, 225 Somerset St. on Monday following his arrest Sut-. to one aide. W.I. 11-2 OTTO E1FERT—CANDIDATE FOR CONSTABLE imlay night at midnight tor dnv ; Subina wa» taken tu police head- ing while drunk. The fines were g quarti-rs by Officer A. Simorisen and MKEWOUD for sale, pine or oak, in AH candidates endorsed by the Republican party are pledged to Mountain* at Protection $200 for driving while drunk, $25 was examined by Dr. B. W. Hoag- any lengths desired. Pbon- -The weulliei bureau tayi « towu for driving a car without a license laiid who pronounced him drunk. bridge 193. John Thomas, Oakland unselfishly give their time for the interest and welfare of this Bor- -fvnuuuded by nearby mountain* U to drive, {2.60 costa, and $15 doc- Although the Studebaker was dam-avenue, Sewaren. ough, The record and service of Mayor Mulvihill and the other men «0t M likely to be Injured by wind* tor's fee. in hitting the bus and the oil affiliated with the Republican organization is known to all th« people «• It would be If these niountilm ma Baliina, according to the police tank, Sttbnm escaped injury. California Privet hedges, 8 sixes, of this Borough, and it is to the best interest of the citizens of Carteret m* aiUt Winds ofteo are very record, was driving a tjtudebaker In additiuit to his heavy flue, 8a- $4.00, »7.00, I10.O0 per 100. Bar- to vote for men like Mulvihill, Young, Lyman and Brown, who are In mountain pmwet or gup*, car northward on Rahway avenue wiU liavt to meet claim* for gains in fruit trees. Jansa's Nursery, pledged to support the Republican principles of efficiency, tolerance, Mvar* ttnrmi do Dot particular!; At a point near Freeman street he dmiutgeu to the bus and the oil Sewareu, N. J. near public school. economy and progress. -alleys, except where the rnl ran iuto a Public Service bus, dam Unk. W.I. 11-8,9, 18,23*. ugiiiy several panels in th* bus. Then A vote for the candidates on the Republican ticket U a vote for • 'm% Ue In the geueral direction Ihe HOM1S FOB SALE 4torm would take If (her* were uo ' hU car is said to hare left the rotui continued progress and prosperity in our Country, State, County; and tilb or valley* there uid ran into an oil tank on the prop- FOUR room bungalow, $4760. $100 municipality. erty of Charles Meyers, damaging II «u an tuchsa klu| whd •«• down, balance $S$ monthly) all the t«nk. The polio* were also in- daluied be had ao »truo|4t farrUoa improvements; Phone Woodbridge formed Unit the Studebaker narrow- timu me affectlm>s oi hU pooplk. |o American CM-M Writtn ly miiuttfil hitting another paswnigtsr with all FMD ID on. HOMF. GROUNDS Hurkardt, a man of massive, mili- Flrnt of all ft our fiprrt «I1T1C« On bow and wll»» to tary hulld, told the police Hint lie and STATES ANNUAL OUTLAY 1 *n v.ur rMl lo our nuniery will b« mod his wife, depressed over tlielr flnnnelal welcome. affairs, had entered Into a Buiclde pact. Rnal EstaU FUBUB* to Bolt B*ny When Mrs. Burkhardt regained con- QondlUoa sciousness she refused to make an; statement. The pair came to this PLAINF1ELD country from Germany aborft three years ago. NURSERY They had 15 cents In tlielr posses- sion when found. He said that h» Scotch Ptaini, N.J. hurt been employed as a foreman In Tri. TIM Timwood H branch of the Kubel Coal nnd Ice featuring exclusively Mnnb*n of tfc* company In New fork city until a month ago, when he lost his post. nurkhardt painted a grim plct for tne police of tlielr night Jjj , SCIENTIFIC woods. He told of hla menWTagony HOMES-CHURCHES as he watched his wife seemingly SHOES OFFICE BUILWNGS-FACTDWS bleed to death. For hours he sat by her SCHOOLS-THEATRES side, for the pact had been, he Insist- OR. POSNEIt'K SHOES and ed, that he must not nttempt to kill our painstaking fitting service MARK EVERY himself until she had died. make a remarkable combina- Telii of Wife's Slashing Wrlit. The story he told wns this: They tion for health and comfort. had come to Atlantic City from New See the many attractive dress, school, sport, paii.jr and play According to the F. W. Dwfce Corporation, New Jen*r ipen* between 1913 SQUARE IN 1 shoes which we are showing In nor* ihaa «M vaA one-third billion* of dollars In the conrtrucrioo of homw. tactorie*. all the newest leathers and office bulldlnp, «chooli, chutchei tnd ths«tre«.c+»Thb expenditure rea«ctt the 6tM»'« combinations, in all sizes and growth In popuUrion and In lndiutry and It. connmntly Increwlng prosperity. THE SECOND widths. Best values obtain- able. Public Service, which provides gas, electric and transit service for five-sixths of the State's people, added to its already great plant during COLUMN! the same period new and improved facilities costing more than $123,000,000. Help to Continue Prosperity "The niccew of Public Service and development of New Jersey are bound together." tf —President Thomoj N. McCarter. By Voting For 144 Smith Street For President and Vice-President Opp. P. A. Trust Co. Perth Amboy PVBLIC(»SERVICE HOOVER AND CURTIS Tel. P. A. 798 Nn. Ml For United States Senator HAMILTON F. KEAN For Governor
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