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CARTERET, N. J, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1987 PRICE THREE BORO TO RESTRICT Oar Mr. Perry Advtttd Uncle Sam's Mr. Farley, Ei Understand Why "e Got That Shown Of Pop Bottltt Week Al Will Decide In 10 Days If Hew PostolHce It Oars JUDGES SELECTED REMAND CARDOSA K CARTEftET — Joe Med Hot Carteret's contribute wick may bat with the exclus- DANCING PARTIES; r.ARTERET — According Cartorot, it said further, M to the Cardinals brushed past FOR ROWER SHOW ive .400 In the big leagues but TO GRAND INQUEST them. to the latest word from Wash- among those Hated,as-eligible, hf couldn't hat In a sand lot BO LAW m. Party wwiw SfcPT. BTKl borough will know in about • * • "„ in company where manners ten days whether they may formed, that the borough may Yoi' can take the word of didnt count the boys vocally Council Seeks To End Dis- soon be. receiving their mail likely get th« new edifice it Vollman And Thompson a couple of ragged but enthus- let His Highness know they Held In Default Of $2,090 from a brand new post office. wants to handle Uncle Sam's F.H turbances By Super- iastic little fajns for this. The had a very excellent idea how That is the time limit set in matters here. To Name Winners For Bail To Await Action Wo vising Sponsors boys, who shall go nameless it happened he got showered the latest communication from Tha power and duty of dis- for now met Muscles as he Washington, signed by the Woman's Club with pop-bottles nut in De- Of County Jury pensing this money , rests, in was going into Zullo's barber troit three yean ago, how ,,,,,,,iiful flowmr* PERRY ISSUES EDICT fourth assistant to the fam- the joint committee of the shop Tuesday night. that misunderstanding arose ous James Farley, Postmaster House of Representatives, that COLORFUtEXHIBITION RUCKRIEGEL ARRESTED ,,.rM »nfl thU *•• CARTERET—Disturbances at Acting their age, they step- in Niw York in similar cir- General. of the Treasury and Post Of- CARTERRT^Joseph Vollmaji |,,,r,icunur»l several recent public dances here ped up and politely asked him cumstances a season or two CARTERF.T—Only one motoriit Quite some correspondence fice. ThiB committee is now of Hnpelawn irtid William Thomp- have led to a decision by Borough for hi.i autograph. »(?o, and why Corporal Kelly 'nn amuck tho local authorities.; has been going on between expected to reach its final de- son of Woodbridge, who judged authorities to tighten up restric- Refusing to act his, even of the State Police reached this week us the campaign to en- collection of tha post office department and cision in the aforementioned the ent'ies at the Spring Flower ,,n<, tions on such affairs. Borough for this once, the Ducker- the conclusion in that speed- force niifnty restrictions here COB-., the borough, the latter repre- ten days. So if all will just Show of the (Tarteret Woman's 1 Clerk August J, Perry, as spokes- Wucker Ignored them. ing incident that Mr, Med- inued. Recorder David S. Jseoby; sented by the Borough Clerjt, now be patient the good news Club, will act in the same capacity Child-like they waited out- wick had an exceedingly swell- intensed a $2 fine on Steve SaatV*!] ,,rd: The Mar- man for the council, said it was August J. Perry. Previous may uome. And rest' assured at the Fall show to be held a week known much if not all the difficulty side the shop until The Great ed hoi.d. of 40fi Livingston street, El il«i and John letters have said that the de- Mr. Perry will pass It along from today. The Show will be at One had hi* locks cut and left. lirth, who passed a red light this week for was duo to persons from else- partment had in its control just as soon aH it does. Re the LeWivitz Brothers Store, 63 • • • where and that the Council be- Again they said "Pl«*tie" as paid. tn in the U. S, the sum of $70,000,000, may even go out and ring Washington Avenue, under th© About this time a wag on lieved the remedy lay in Invoking earnestly as two youngsters The most aorious'offiense of to**) fly ball head which was to be parcelled out a bell nr blow a whistle or chairmanship of Mrs. Frank God- the street-corner suggested an old ordinance which has not who have heard great things week was that for which a < Kuril Markowit* to construct 380 new post ' something, ff ins faVbfablo. lesky. This will be the eleventh an~- they'd tagged the wrong ball- been enforced recently. about men wne once were no of lewdni'Ks and indecency ,,';,„,! the pair col- offices for communities which Anyway, we'll know soon— nual show sponsored by the club, greater than they and who playci 'Dizzy' and another This ordinance (fives the borough lodged against John Cardosa, «i'i ,,,,,,„ injuries. needed and wanted them. one way or the other. to which the general public is in- still believe in heroes, could Medwick legend was born, the right to license and control vited. There is no charge for ad- 39 Salem avtinue, who was sent say it, —Charlct E. Gregory. all public entertainments and to mission, the county jail in default of f .,.,,.d yesterday: require a fee for permission to 000 bail. Recorder Jacoby h»ld" ,, run operate • hold same, Before issuing such Entries, restricted to Carteret him in that, amount for action by H ,,,, mean skill. He CASEYS ANNOUNCE ATHLETIC EVENTS residents, will be received at the the gr,'mi jury. He was arrested a permit the clerk and police de- Back To School Wednesday display room up to noon only, and ,inwn nt the roa- partment may inquire as to the re- AMBULANCE DRIVE Monday night by officer Charles • none will be taken after the judges Go 3,115 Children Of Boro ,,',.,s nnd bats OUt sponsibility of the persons or or- Makwinski. Conrad RuokriegtJ, PICNIC COMMITTEE SLATED FOR PICNIC have arrived. There are twenty we've ganisation sponsoring the enter- CARTERET — As near aa Jr., 21, of the East Rahway sec- specified classifications for entries, DONATION^ LISTED tion, was arrested here by Captain ,, Hoffman can tainment, and naturally have a can l)c told at this date 3,1 IB , but any kind of arrangement may J. J, Dowling and Rergestrf John - ,,lily nnd irwiftly, right to refuse a permit if they arc O'Donnell General Chair- Incorporated Democrats youngsters will return to^ be entered and a place will be Andres Saturday night for tha Hivn speeches be- not convinced the propose gather Total Of $534. Subscribed school in this borough next man Of Outing To Be To Stage Outing Satur- found for it. Prizes were bought Rahway fiolire. He is held by Un* j li r State House ing will be conducted decently. Up To Wednesday; Goal Wednesday. The enrollment Held Sept. 19 day At Grove with money donated by club mem- in tho public schools of Car- ion County without bail for action The fee to be charged fur the bets and the committee has asked by the grand jury on a charge of; permit is S2. Three copies are to Not Reached teret will be about 2,700, and CARTEKET—Committees have CARTERET^- The f.arleret exhibitors to donate their flowers at Holy Family Parochial ring the morals of a minor, * Ml' WEEK-END be made, one for the represents been named by the Knights of Co- Democratic Organization, Inc., will so they may be sent to nearby hos- CARTERET — The ambulance School 225. St. Joseph's Par- the chaiges preferred by the pat- •ws reel, one tive for the proposed gathering, hold a family picnic Sunday at pitals the next day. ochial School expects to have ents of an eight year old boy hr ,r diversiens. one for the clerk, himself, and the lumbus for the picnic to be held in fund now being raised by the Car- Maikwalt's Grove at which athle- The club has also announced 190 pupils in its classes. The tUhway Huckriegel is now on pw- ;| . among other third for the police department. Markwalts Grove Sunday, Septem- tic events wilt start at 1 o'clock. terct First Aid Squad reached a bation. if Mrs, Joe that George Miller, Perth Amboy student list at Carteret High The hrst such permit was is- ber 19, and are as follows: Genera Should then; be rain Sunday the total of $534.00 this week. Dona- School will contain about TOO ..lisiTved her to attorney, will address the high Other Ca»« sued this week to the Hudson A. C. Committe»--J, B. ODonnell, chair- picnic will tre postpone* to'th* fol- tions up to Wednesday were as fol- oi the aforementioned 2,700 \ p rutty young school Friday, September 17, as Several minor cases were dwpos-, i or a dance to be held tomorrow lowing day, Labor. Day. No admis- and it is not expected there ,M saw her faro- man, A. Bodnar, W. 3. tawlor, Jr. part of the sesqui-centennial cele- lows: j i ed of Monday night. The complaint^, night in Hall. sion will be charged to the grove will be an increase over last ;uul observed a T. Hub.-r, D. McDonnell. Music, T bration of the adoption of the Con- $5.00, Carteret Jlyempt'Firemen against Peter Golomb, 132 Roose- 'l\ Copies of Mr. Perry's letter an- ^ leaders of the party are year's number of students. • smile ai he uber, chairman, .J. Teleposky stitution, velt avenue, charged with disor- nouncing the revival of the restric- expected to attend. $3.00, P. B. Garber; |2.0t), H While the graduating class Mrs. Harry Yetman, club presi- derly conduct by Samuel Lehman,' •• fur the camera. tions were sent to: Polish Falcon Mex. Symborski, A. Prokop, M. Th'e program of races and games Mann, Patrick Coomy, Mrs. M was small it is known that the .mi' home and dent, will hold her first Fall board tavern keeper of Hudson street, Hall, St. Elizabeth Hall, St. Ellas evan. Tickets and publicity, F, will be as follows: Little, Stephen Lalso. number of freshmen entering ,iv of how he meeting at her home Monday, Sep- was dismissed. Lehman said Go- Hall, German Lutheran Hall and lomish, chairman, E. Lloyd, Children's race 100 yards. Base- is less than usual so the bal- 1 , •• niiplc of Car- tember 13, at 2 oclock, The open $1.50, H, Nannen; $1.00, Joseph lomb caused a disturbance In his Greenwich Garden. The letter is ball game between Woodbridge ance will be kept about even, chien. L. Coughlin. Hot dogs, M ing luncheon, of the club will be Comba, Mrs. R. O'Donnelt, Wm. saloon. A fine of $5, sentence sus- vim wanted his' as follows: local boys. No estimate is obtainable Democrats and the held October 7. pended, watt assessed against * I'ri'lty dts-illn- BOROUGH OF CARTERET Sabo, chairman, W. Teleposky, J. Gibson, John Siplak, A, Dorscher, Df those who will go away to Three legged race for men. Prank Torehuk of 31 Mercer , ins to us big- Middlesex County oth, A. Lakatos, E. Deptula, T. schools or to the vocational Rolling Pint Fly S, GindD. Helen Mezyka, George street. He had been arrested by ,• ought to act Donovan, Samuel Smolseitsky, G. institutions. New Jersey Rolling pin contest for women. Bensa, Julius Konach, John And Sergeant McNally and Officer Mak- ii-tcad of big- Gentlemen: Kasha, J. Tomczuk. (Mrs. Marie Medwick who now •SOAP-BOX' DERBY res, Calco Chemical Co., A. Ross winski for disorderly conduct Fri- Walter Winch«ll No dances, entertainment, holds the record will be on hand day night. i u ity saying for man, Mrs. U. Freeman, J. Conlan or other fanctiont of thit na- Chowder and coffee, J. Dowling, to defend it.)- Other games that i hi well known oa. Domich, George Snow, G. Me Seveial cases are scheduled to turn tkall be held nnleu, and chairmun, E. Dolan, T. Devereux, will keep the crowd in laughter will DRAWS ENTRIES RECREATION IM .itiil one about be tried tonight. Harold Wyss, 18, until, a special permit for IJnyd, Adam Symborski, J. Ken- follow. •oed, F. Andres, Otto .. ilie little guys of Gmwood, is charged with being tame bat bean obtained from At !>:00 V. M. the Treasure Additional Contestants Are iuyon, G. Wulf, William Misdom a hit and run driver. His automo- i because they nedy, J. Czajkowski, J. Dixon, J. HOLDS HELD MEET tha Borenfh Clerk. Hunt will start. A vnlmihle pri/.o Steve. Reiikn, Jr., Susan Toth. bile struck Wendell Phillips of iiy • when you're Makkai; Ice cream, G, Kimbarh, Expected For Contest Thu refutation will be hidden in the Grove and Other Contribution* Washington avenue in that thor- • iim II. with an ordinance paticd by hhairman, J. Lloyd, M. Miglerz, E. clues legarding its whereabouts Games To4ay To Mark End -I up on this. September 24 Other contributor* werer Maroney, J. CMatqar. Drinks, i- will be given.t^thrh bruises and lacerations. Wysa fail- Mi-dwict -.*»d will Powlowsky, J. Yakitn, J. Spisak, J. 0{ Summer Schedule »•«*. Tte v«rpota of TlreT1*K George King's orchestra CARTERET — Robert Farias 1 ed to stop, police ,iuiid, and wtS • -. nnd it will no Schien, Edward Dorscher, Miss T. thit regaiatlon it for the Po- lucs, J. Fee, L. Kiidy, G. Hila, P. ]i\ny for the dancing. and Councilman Jmnes Ltikach are | chased and brought in by Chance- Beisel, L. Gjertre, Joseph ,Sabo, At Playground ailed by many lice Department to have bet- Hayes, S. Suto, F. Sosnowski, E. sponsoring n soapbox derby to be A\\\ Leonard Van Dusky. Wucky got him- ter control over, and better Mirt'k.J. (;asey, W. Casey Jr., J. held in Licek avenue, September William Young, Paul Koluck, Mike CARTERET—Summer activities at the Recreation Centre are clos- lfn scheduled for hearing isa ijtp«rYiiion»iiiin«t*nT rowdjr- ('onion, W. Babies, I). McDonnell, > sale, The epi- fanctiont. STTLt UNSELECTED if the Carteret News and the Car- ust Neuman, Vernen Etheridge, man, N. Sullivftn, F. Coughlin, C. lozon of Port Reading. She chaTg- . lot of alibi-ing teret Press or with the sponsors. Joseph Vargo. playground will be open Tuesday We hope that all thote who Dal ton, Jr., D. Donovan, W. Saf- s him with theft of a ring and .iid hl» friends, from 110 a, m. to H p. m. On apply to you for tho rental of fron, W. CoughllH, Jr., F. Kear- 'rogram For Dedication Local merchants are donating lace valued at $50. Joseph I it didn't teach Wednesday, the opening day of your hall will be tent to the ney, F. Kmetz, F, Vapczinski, W. prizes to be awarded to the win- school, the playground will be. 'otocnig, 2B, of 100 Lowell street, ifttr all. Boroug-h Clerk for a permit. Pelc, To Be Completed By ners. So far the list of prises in- open from I! to 8 p. m,, and that ill uuswer charges of malicious » « ALLIANCE TO MEET Your cooperation it • ear- Next Meeting Oi Board cludes, a radio set, camera, shirts schedule will be continued as long nischief. He is alleged to have ..nd his ton Prank, Mttly tolicited. shoes, trousers, and cash-.- Mer- aa the weather permits. )'oken n plate glass window in men here, will trot Very truly youri, Kirchner, Neuman Entered CARTKKET—A program simi- chants who huvo contributed no TOMORROW NIGHT The field day program includes ie Glabu Building on upper Rnose- he Casting Dtpart- AUGUST J. PERRY, In National Rifle Contest lar to those used in the dedication far are: Sol Sokler & Son, Wash a dart contest for boys and girls elt avenue Friday night. He re- • 'age this Fall, In- Borough Clerk. of other bitf community prpjects ington Pharmacy, Cheap John Es- Junior Jewish Unit Will that started at 10 o'clock this morn- eived cuts which required seven K Mechanical Da- CARTERET—Allen Kirch- was decided upon Wednesday night tate, Philip Krinzman, Jack Price, ing. The afternoon program is in titches to close; M' both wori\ It ner iind.Louis Neuman, prom- at a meeting of the Board of Edu- D. Lehrcr & Son, Simon Mentcher, Resume Meetings In parts for boys and girls according anicH hara a supar- MISS LASHER WEDS inent members of the Lake cation committee on a program fdr Max Cohen, I. M. Weiss. Hill Synagogue to age: 10 to 14; 8 to 10 and 6 "-.vlersand can ai- Island Rifle and Pistol Club the dedication of the high school to 8. For the two older groups o Doris Clark And Sobrteski dd Ftllttm »B' Local Girl Becomes Bride championship matches in rifle presentation of the stadium to the of Junior Hebrews will be held to- peanut race soft ball throw and of Washington avenue, waa driv- ins Winter. He is and pistol shooting. Both the borough and to the Board of Edu- CARTERET—Regular morrow night at the hill syna- basket ball throw, ing from Pershiiitf avenue to Em- • support of John 01 Woodbridge Man In Carteret men'arc well known cation, it flag raising and saluU), meetings wll be resumed by gogue. Plan* for the coming For the younger group the 50 erson street yesterday at 3:45 P. 'ii of the bowling St. Joseph's Church throughout New, Jersey as speaking, severs! selections by the the Ladies' Republican Club months are to be made, commit- yard dash, standing broad jum M. when her car WHS struck by t 10:00 *. m, on both Ken's Bible Clas> meeting in its es of hy (2) WEPLEIKiE OURSELVES Mr. LuRaeh is a life long resident M^iUbbiM. m ville, Pa., Wilmington, Del., •Plain- class room for ths first session of gg M» oblMvVVd »n Carteret at the two d»vs. on,Mon^. 1 TO PROVHJE A PROGRAM flY of the Burouuh. llc tul* served.. field, 'Bridgeport, Conn,, and the Fall. Mr. LVrenU will preach «• stadium, "Jfuipl. Wpi-iNUU «rvlng the, W»IW lich will deliver » sermon in Eng MEANS OK WHICH EMPLOY- us. Cour.i'ilnian anil also as a mem- Himpstead, N. Y. Music will be by at the morning church service at ttUUon of the b™1*^ lish, and ofr'Tuwdur ft &ernjon m the choirs of St, Demetrius and of MENT CAN BE FOUND FOR ber of the School Hoard. He hai uf 11 o'eleek. His topic will be "The •""• the' «tti»«M Jewiswish will be g||W St. Mary's Ukrainian Church, of THOSE PEOPLE WHICH IN- long bewi interested i« the affair* '•• 'mine it Gospel of Yoin Kippur, thf Day of Atone DUSTRY' CANNOT ABSORB. uf the Borough id. both,, the civie ••iLibly SEI «3m * t *jJ^^ Following the «aass there will (3) WEPLEDGl$ilM ' and clia- iUbte fields. He is at the ^ John Hundiak b# diuuer, prepare'd by th« Sister- CHtJLF AWAY TO PROVIDE A KEOTftAM tiiutBiit tinie, the Municipal Loader' CAfiTJSRET — Chief of Police of the Blwseo; Virgin, of the WHICH NEW INDWR1ES, CAN of the DDemocratic ' party in thhe '—Ukraijiian Henry J. HffWltgtoit and his fum tm* Celebrated local church. In charge »r«t the, fol- UK ATTRACTED TO CARTERET BorouKh of Otrterttr . In the face ily are spending two weeks at the (4) WE PLEDCE OURSELVES etuenen lowing members: HT». Helen Wo- of all opposition, Mr. Lukach Kas UnrtK Mr* lM*tMtik Mm. h w^ite ijtt chief has & va> a TO PROVIDE A PROGRAM WITH be«n ituuiw>d to bfljca by the vot- Eva Qlusctyk, Mrs. Anast»BW Bo- tlon fromrom tif^ftW duties. Dur THK COOtf&RATION OF THE ing food for t» LOCAL DOCTORS BY WHICH A ers off thhe Hoiouglg i hy l»rge"nta- At tha T " hariek, Mrs. PW«M«VJB Hrycunn ing his »b»4nce Captain J J> l>owl ~ P 4) Rabbi Ephn Ing 4s afttlng atytf. , ' (Continued on Page 4) (Cuntiiwd on Page 4) duct ti>« >'ivid Balfour, Jdiaa hnd previously been more numer- The cool weather and RtornU Wiifgo. Mrs, Mary (iortney, of New Wer ttf year:! p Mnrgaret Williamson, Mr. and ous and more firmly established. this week killed many Japanead flrnnswirk; Mrs. Petrn Bishop, Centuries Mis. E, M. Williamson, Miss Jane beetles, mehrtievs of the BurMW «f of riwftUwny; Mrs. Annn IVi'ii- The peak of the population is es- at thirty-Uir, Fiillorton, Frederick Turner, Mr. Plant Industry in the dopfifttnerltj hnnt, of Stettnn; Mrs. [Inniet Ho- MANY GIFTS GIVEN timated to have been reached nbotit moritfts. or tin nnd Mrs. Harper Sloan, Mr. and observed. Cool day* umiatty make kar, of Highland Park; Mrs Mary Mrs. r. V. Demnreat, Mr. R. M. j,ily r>. Since- then, beetles hnvo Kiltsnero, Mis? M«rv SaundpiR. Varst«ny, Miss Corn! Binderwsild. In Pt. Reading Also present: Minn Mfirirnvrt Thomas 0. McLaughlin, Miss BACK - TO - SCHOOL Kleanoi Beywood, W. N. Weiant, Sink", of Woodbridge; Mivi Ida I'OKT UK A DING—Mrs. Anton Mr. mid Mrs. M. L. Wlnslow, Miss Barbiito, Miss .Nine ItaKgin-i, of 1'eteisoii, of Fourth Avenue, gave Margaret Child, James Adams, Port, Rending; Miss A tine Mart.ino, ;i surprise miscellaneous shower to Miss Constance Fredericks, Winn In A Pair Of of Sewaren; Mrs. Mnrtha Kriei more effective in impressing upon WOODBRIDCE — Receipts of "AMERICA'S FINEST" rel occupies more open woods and prised at the amaimgry long imm the people fhe dfmgcr nnd destruc- the ISuiIding Department for Aug- ers were fined a total of $30 this straight, chest out, stomach in and all WOODBRIDCE 8-0012 tion of infection than any other ust soared to !f.'t,25!).r>l, according week by Judge Arthur Brown for is the commoner species on the up- vital organs free for growth. They help of wear that the child can get d medium. to a report completed this week by violating the traffic laws. lands and farms. to eliminate that slouchy, incorrect them. The prices Me very rca5011.il The health officer ngnin urged Inspector William Allgaier. Five speeding cases were in- posture you've often complained about. 1X75 to $6.50} that victims of the diseases imme- Of that, sum, $2,938 represents cluded urnl the violators and th*lr diately arrange for treatment to sale by the Township of property MODERNIZED CONVENIENCE prevent contagion and pointed out, foreclosed by it because of tax penalties were: Joseph Marsteller, his office will gladly advise any delinquencies. Rent collections 23, ' of 2156 Cortclyou Road, Up-to-date plumbing is esses which may be reported, on assignments by owners of Brooklyn, N. Y., $10; John Rum, t«.-entinl to the health Negotiations how arc pending dwelling on which taxes were in' Jr., 24, of 2601 East Thompson and comfort of yourself to obtain n theatre, in which to arrears, totalled $321.51. • Street, Philadelphia, Pa., $6; Max and family. When install- „-•-•-* ed by us you can be screen th* film nnd it. is probable Ujj igdatej the town has 5,432 Weiss, 25, of 423 Portia Street, that sH equip%W«t fUd«#lots 21 dwellings a#l'¥ ^ sentence; kind will be most attrac- house within the next four or five usiness propwties it has acquired Edward Spruiger, 27, of 454 Prall tive and convenient, The weeks. foreclosure. Attempts Ghi T«» rWW tttrm "BcJy BMmn" Street, Port Reading, $1; and Fe- resulting improvement in rill be wade to dispose of all these the appearance and value .oldings, not only to boost treas- lix C»ballero, 31, of 709 Parker HAROLD HASSEN GUEST of your home will be well ry receipts but to restore them Street, Perth Amboy, $1. worth while. Ask for an AT A BtittWAY PARTY Uixntion. Two men were charged with estimate based on your Junior Vogue Shoe Stoi driving with fictitious , license needs. Avenel Mm feted At Clam- WSS DOROTHY NELSON plates. They were German Labar, 164 SMITH STREET PERTH AMI bake; Games, dancing 21, of R. F. D. 3, Strandsburg, NEXT TO PUBLIC SERVICE HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY who was fined J6 and George John- Are Enjoyed son, 18, of 211 Charles Street, Me- OTTO L WOLLENBERG AVENEIr-Harold Hansen was Parents Of Girl Entertain tuchen, whose case was suspended. the guest of honor at a clambake At Home On Her Sth Edward Sobel," 43, of Fulton' PLUMBING-HEATING held ill his home on Menilme Ave- Avenue, Jersey City, and Claudia nue, Sunday for his birthday. Anniversary Lcnnings, 29, of 215 Middle Neck Games unit dancing were enjoyed L. I., N. Y., were charged with 167 UNION STREET Phone 3-1593 CARTERET. O^ WOODBRIDGE—Miss Dorothy after the clambake. passing a red light. Lenning was BUY A P0LK0W1TZ ^ GOLD STJ Nelson, of Almon Avenue, was fined $4 and Sobel escaped pen- The (juoatH were Mrs. II. E. given a birthday party by her Petersen, Harriet and Marian y py y alty, , Mr. amd Mrs. Fred Nelson, Petersen of Roaelle Park; Benja- Ozzie Williams, 47, of Columbus n honor of her fifth birthday. min Wiildwin, New Brunswick; Avenue, Cliff wood, was fined $1 Those present were: Helert Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hansen, Mr. for driving on a one way street ieck, Andrea Larsen, Edward ami Mrs. W. H. Hanson, Perth and Edward Carey, 40, of 565 Leo justein, Mrs. Hai'old Lastein, Miss Amboy; Miss Jean Melda, Pluin- Street, Hillside, was penalized $2 Helen Sorenson of Port Reading; fiefn; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Baldwin, for careless driving. Mrs. Marie Rhode, Miss Marie Joan Elko and Mrs. Nicholas Elko, mm VALUE Bnldwin, Russell Baldwin, Mrs. 1). if Fords; Estelle Hansen and ScCullough, Evelyn MCCUIIUURII, Mrs. Hans Hansen,- of Sewaren; Gertrude Soronsen, Eleanor Van- WooIIION| BUILMHG IN AVGVST SATURDAY SPECIAL • TESTED MEN'S and WOMEN'S I CHILDREN'S FALL IS VALUEDJT $30,675 • GUARANIF.ED] ABgaitr Rtperts Activi- ties Slew tn Township and HATS ' During Month Pr. WOODBRIDGE—Building am Af Perth Amboy's BIG SELECTION - LOW PRICE improvernentg with an estimate< 1937 PONTIAC—5-paw., 4-Door Tour- IS94 OU98ii: tured on the premise* FACTOR! thu tank was (txed at {25,000 am 1938 PONTIAC—5-Pa*. Sedan. Orig- New . Perfect- . tin pttmk fet WHS $500. and sold at the FAC- PRICE inal finuh. Uke new. ltt/\ |Medub>tcdIy "K« > O»iy one lfcewns was issued fi> TORY PRICE. Why pay Only _„ .UOU MW • new dwelling to b« built ut" i *p«t of >l,50«. Acctuuory build more ? Come in today I - UP t92» CADILLAC—5-Pa... Coupe. Radio 1934 ^HEWOfcET - R° ' ' T r«n«vation i were allowei [FUEL AND FURNACE OIL and Heater. Thi» w lu» »1 tC Khp » W*w car Mte uf ?1,750 urn had good core. Qne owner .' f«f0MtifeFy- One permi T SEE OUR NEW LINE OF •for ft t#fMI*4 wa» approveil urn HIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVERY PLENTY fo LATE MODEL* T CHOOSE FROM (jgrtMlitHoif aj*o wa* «llowei .MAKE OF CAH,*E€(fl*WIIQNE0 JMO GllAltJUrBliiL OPEN m anutrmtio%jit a »tciUg CHILDREN'S HATS *I V nm* PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE F*ef wider SUPER HAT |rW Bnmtwiek A»«. . RAHWAY, N. MO' Ni»T TO Fh(H>e Rah. 74263 — Night Phone R*fe. 7-04a4.fi JEAM.HOBBUCK AMB0V >tit New Brtuttwkk ATC

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.,no work titty MtrentUm fa And ,t in chm « to .1 ,,11 w«rk OERKE CO. "Ht Dtftrtmmtt Start OF ELIZABtTH••Br**t9W.Jtruy$tt. STORE 0PBN ALL DAY SATUIDAY TILL 9 CLOSED MONDAY - - - LABOR DAY .J|1NG Back-To-School Sate Break the New. Gently! Bit 9*M»(>r*uMly-e<|uipp(»rI Midi a-; suitomAtic ens hpatinif, sum- the "Ho\w Practical." Many eort jjjlverside D home has been constructed by Tub- mer and winter jur corrditionrtiK, an templatinjr the construction of a lie Service Blortrif ami (ins Com-electric Mint killer, and n box new home hnvr hefn to-the "Hous pany to (iemnnHtrnti' the many ways warmer to keep milk and. ere;im Practical" to see what can be ac Where You Save $2.50 On a Boy's of uaing electricity grid gas to malt* from fnc7.ing In the winter, Each complished in modernizing ft home School a home more attractive and liv- room in the home in equipped to with • electricity and- gas. able. Called the "House Practical" the best adviJntii(?e witn electric More than (50,000 persons hav this fiili aired home has been Complete School Outfit find uns appliance!!, all mndenrtely pacted the house since it wit* Supplies erected in the huiltrftig at 70 Park prired. The kitchen has an auto- opened October 1. Plrit*, Newark, ndjoinirTR PttbHc matic dishwasher, a KiirbaRG dis» Electricity . has been caller 2-Knicker Suit, Service Terminal. As its name im- pnsul unit, or "electric pig," and at a Sivmg plies, the "House Practical" is de- "man's tireless slave" and engin- Fitted School Bugs v twenty other appliances both elec- ,«JStn< il to display only mich elec- tric Snd f?ns. eers have estimated that s kilowat RjiinpToof, • rubber lined, and Shirt or Blonte tric and «ns equipment as has been "Eloclrir Eye Open* Garage Door hour, which costs but a few cents, t.wwd outside • covering, !! If Bought Separately Would thoroughly tested and which can The houso has a garage that is represents the topifritifed mtlHcl pads, pumtil-boX) outside.poc- kt't. Tup handle and sfhoillder Cost at Ua*( 9.46 be installed in «ny home, at rua- flpftrmd at night by an "electric power of thirteen p*opte working 1 sonable mat. for a period of one hour. Th straps. Xuitifblt for ttQj^» Sulla, worth eye" wl.ich causes the'door to be gi'-l or boy, special Oi7C There UT# nil fewer than eighty rained when' tltte hftaSli^htS of art "SoUae practical" in designed to Blnuto or Shirt, w«r(K diffcreti! uses for electricity and nutnmobilp shine upon it. show effectively just ftKM thi Combination Pen and 5ho«i, worth gas in the "HOUM Practical," all As new electric and ,£as d'tvices strength of tireless kilowatt houi Pencir Tota) «U. f.48 shown tfi net art operation. Thew arc devilopeil, they are first care- servants can accomplish irt the mod' All-in-one. Pen on one side Include a wkft variety of devices fully tested and then installed In' em home. and pencil on other. Plunge The right ttyles, and everything type [ten. Extra lead and era- give the most satisfactory wear. A SaViai of 2.S0 w"i top. All colors, Vpecial Sulu with 2 pairs of kntek- Shirk or Btaatm -fine Count ers. Handsome, sturdy chev- broadcloths. White, bluer JANES MCLAUGHLIN Pen and Pencil Sets and fancy effects. Shirts, g Canptitn Stickm OnWmd$hitlds iots and cassimeros. Newest to 14; blouses, 4 to 10. Consists of 3 pieces: Pen, patterns and shades. Sites 8 SIKMI — in hlack or brown. WEDDED S4TURDA pencil and case of leads ex- Leather soles and rabbet Ftm JWD On Taboo, Says Magee tra, which makes a new fea- to lfl years, heels. Sturdily made. ture. Assorted colors, nicely TRENTON—Political campaign but pointed out that site owners Local Man And Ridgefield boxed. RO*» stickers, common pre-eleetion auto- would receive nothing until the Park Girl Marry In > BOYS' Z-KMCKER SUITS rnohire decoration*, have become system was ready for operation. P*ocil», regular school or of- Popular double-breasted style. Sports taboo windshield ffppurtenanctn Some stations were leased seven Church Rites fice si?,e. No. 2 lead, colors back. Full cut, fully lined kniclters. DIM M EC since a new law auiiyneentinr e the months ago. and atripes, r> for Knitted cuffs. Newest brown, t«H, K.ii'iu 1-5 GORRECTED WOOBBRIIHiK — Miss Edyth gray and navy bluo. SiM3 8 to 16. 12.981 motor vehicte code went into ef- The $188,077 contract to the Edelairie Kettes, daughter of Mr. eraser top .... 5c feet. Weaver Equipment Company for and Mrs. Prank W. Betts of Ridge- RAH WAY the Motor supply and installation of testing Pencil*, standard makes - - - an* Youths' "To» Sawyer" After Wednesday, field Park, was married on Satur- Mikado, Venus and Dixie, VeMcle Department pointed out machinery called for completion day to .lames McLuughlin, son of Several degrees, WAKE SERVICE today, windnhieldd must be kept of work by the first week of Sep- BOYS' Siting and BLOUSES i ...VSSAWAY, Prop. Mr. ami Mrs, George MeLnughlin size eraser, ea. Slacks free of all posters. Drivers will tember. Mugce said, however, of King George' sRoad. The cere- Stripes, checkn and solid cojors. Tans, blues, . ': IIIUP GOOM, Nawark Compoittion Boolri, pressed Every pair guaranteed to wear to your satisfac- be prohibited from operating auto- that no opening date had yet been mony WHS performed by Rev. John fir»y» ftnd brown. Full cut. Fast MinA.o. RAHWAYl mobiles With sipilWRrinjt wind- determined. board covers, ink pnper - - tion. Great for school time. Cut colors At a grent price saving. Albiltw* Garafa StephenHon at the St. Mary's Epis- full, cuffed bottoms, buckle side shields. The »'ily exception will Among- rentals, contracted on a ruled, C _ ANANDD Shirts sixes & to 14; Blouses 4 copal church in Ridgefield Park. each straps and deep pockets. Also belt to 10—each be the transparent inspection cer- five-year lease with option to buy 5c 10c of the same material, sires 12 rnu.NCE— tificate which the state expects to wen- Atlantic City, $5,000; The bride wore a white satin 2. NOT EXPERIMENTS Pencil Bones, brief case style, to 20 issue when it launches its com- Newark, $R,000; Hackensack, Ur gown with a white net redingotc in complete with fittings, ex- ,i ]u-rmanent done by pulsory uuto tertinf. 800; East Onmge, $4,800; Moflt- a princess style. She carded a tra outside pockets for M,-litution HKe Kaer's, bouquet of. white gardenias with Boys' Rand-Tailored Ties . u-,.d of.ili The clean-windahield decree in clair, ?:t,fl00; Jersey City, $8,5l); Freehold, $fi,70O; ds *^i tLautftoiB. >4u> 1 i bly A Asbury Park, 9-1,000; Paterson, maid of honor, wore n princess in;. You can get no change*, and effective September v Pencil Boxci, suit-case style, ^^«¥^^.w^AWt'--ftrW'lT " ' T Vl r, j: fR''"iti88 no 1, include amendments imposing flHDO; Klizaheth, $3,000; West- atylt gown of peach embroidered top handle. Complete with stand hard wear. Cut Mr nrnr ftilty - | - Clertwfiie* of Tom Sawy** much you pay. Un- | a $2K for operating a far manu- field, R000; Ridgewood, $2,100; lace and a large horsehair hat. She pencils, penholders, eras- lined. Sizea 8 to IB. - * • • vision of Mr. Kaer. j facturea after July, 11)1)5, 'hot and Union City, $5,400. curried a bouquet of peach glad- ers, crayons, maps and i If R-OJRUNE equipped with* safety glass; limit- ioli and blue delphiniums. many other items - - - 2 Mrs. Bettea wore a printed blue extra drawers, all Aft — Sit-.AM WAVE ling to 20 miles per hour the speed Splendid selection of patterns and colors, Strong- ff ((tradt e suit at » record low price. Excellent' of ears operating with cowl lights; SAHNO MEETS chiffon gown with a black hat. complete, at Tf»/C ly mane to stand the roughest wear. -| t Q fbi d l i Mrs. McLaughlin wore a black silk variety of fabrics and colors; sizes prohibiting sale of unauthorized Mrs. Brown Entertain* Club Knitted cuffs; fullTined. Sizea 8 to 16. * • * ** 5 to 10 55.00 equipment. ' crepe dvess and a black hat. At Her Home In Cotonia The bridegroom's best man was $10 Other charges specily braking No Eltelririty William Bettes. The ushers were requirements and provisions for C01.ONIA — Mrs. »Arthur C. W. Bettes,. Earl Bettes and W. L Doaglu UK and quality of headlamps, fog Brown of St. George Avenue en- Thomas McLaughlin. CHILDREN'S GOODYEAR WET \(\n\ B«auty Shop and spntlifhts. Another change tertained the Sahno Club on Sat A reception was held for the requires all commercial vehicles -. IVrtfc urdiiy at a card party held at her couple at the Green Door tea Boys' Shoes 4-1II* to carry at the rear two red relief- room in Englewood. They are PUMPS AND OXFORDS m home. The high score winners tor* of approved type. taking « honeymoon trrp through Additions to the law were ap were Mrs. Adrian DeYoung and Hew England. Their residence WITH GUARANTEED SOLES proved by the current legislature. Mrs. Clyde Berry. will be at 56 Winant Street, Ridge- Department heud.s expected enm- The other goests present were field Park. At a big savins! Styles the young pulMry auto inspection to simplify folks will like! Iiuilt for comfort. Mrs. Andrew Dragosiit, Mrs. Fred- enforcement. Sturdy all-leather soles and uppers, liw Selects Motor Vehicle Commissioner erick Reckley, Mrs. Oscar Dsvis, Name "HenBay" German the soles ere guaruntued to wear (W .39 days, or will replace them with new Magee revealed the state would Mrs. Hi-nry Neary, Mrs. Peter The fiimily name Hershey is of Jumfrisevits, and Mrs. Herbert soles. Black, brown and patent. Plain Ipay annual rentals totaling $105,- German origin meaning either » toe, tip ami moccawn style!!. For little GOODU^i 030 for 28 auto testing station* Hansen. "stag" or "of the army." fellows and girlH. Sizes H'/j tu I!; A to D widths. 2 CARS.. CHILDREN'S GROWING GIRLS' and MISSES' I CARS THE WANT-ADS «T Made jor.t like Dad's with the same JUPTO style aunt comfort. The celebrated UWPWO I30O mahe you can depend on to give AUTO SERVICE FOR SALE Campus Style Shoes excellent wear. $10 )WN Buy! Sell! Rent! Hire! ltAHNKT 1?URN1TTJT!I^ MXC1IANOK Cost No More Thafc the Black and Brown Calf FREE! FREE! —New anil used furnlt-urt: hougtit For general and school wear. Shoes Ordinary Kind Mid Grain Leathers and mild. 37i> State St., Pertli Anilioy, with those little novel touches that I'ollyannax are health shoes, be- A Genuine "UN1VEX" Hollywood Tul. I'. A. 4-3K72. 5-7 niihie thty are scienti- Solid Leather From Tip Movie Camera To Every One Of FOR *wC A WORD makea them so smart and icfeal to 98 fically designed to al- to Heel. Our Customers. HUUKY! Our Sup IIAIMIAIN- Mimicttriolis Onit't IVm- low thu growing feet (i-Dl, tdi.-iiniiHiat, motor, imlltyn wear. .Good sturdy soles and cow^^^- i Sizei 2H to 6 — A to D Widtfci ply Is Limited. Get Full Informa- Can itinL riming; ])iice }25, r>1)2 Lliulun to develop properly - - tion At WARNER QUINLAN Ser- An-.. Wnoilhridue. Telephone Wilbg. • fortable heels. Sizes 3'/i to 8, AA r,!l2-,). 8-27 Oxford* - • Strapi and ttea Also Drown Elk Moccasins with . vice Station, Cot. Main Street and Carteret 8-16«d i to C widths, pair Siiei 8H to 3 long-wearing Gro-Cord Soles, I N<, vice Corpotattbn Amboy Avenue. Irvini? Wilsgn, STUDIO 1'IANO, Ualiasiiny CJISB $85. Prop. 8'6 UHCII It muiitlus. $4 monlhlj'. Open "i New Jertey ASK FOR AD-TAKER eVfiiliiKH, Oriflltli Plaiiu Ca, 238 W. 1 Fr»nl Ht., Plulntteld, N. J. Teloplione No. 121 on Com- EMPLOTMENT AGENCIES 82:itl 827 »»>« Stock AND SAY— SALE! Girls' New Swing Dresses '•"-I N«. 78 o. •% kinds. ll"' PIl'lOLRSS Hot Air li'urimce, pood .. Pr«f«r«d Stock eonilltion, J2B. 1 1.98 ( 1.98 i in- uuurtM PHOHTOORAPHi—Portrait and iom Hptcial Size* 4 i» lfl. Choice .... 11IJ7. All Bi ert work (pmranteeat , ihould «turt BUSINESS tlRECTORf Prtoe» reMonible. TI\eoSore J. Hint*, Inc.. lilt 'Pulton St., Ruhway. Girls'Wool Skirts Jean Middies Gif k' Gym Suits VACUUM 7-1974. . . Colorful plaids and navy. Piter Pan and;regulation Regulation school style. WAN1ED " " HeU -waist. Cut styles. Cut full and well Croas-over effect. In tunnV .largeet Bervh* Jupt.; Sizes 7 to H. *^- « sub- utorH; minlilneu, 283 Kim MOVING-TRUCKING made. Siies 8 to fi blue. HaeA H IVrth Amboy, 4-3S62. lio, special in C»rter«t and 1.09 to 20. 1.00 'SPORTS BLOUSES Sample* eairuo for four or five THi: NKW DANCE HALL Mi-'>. Anna Knwpn*l facilities m«tt« «wfcf'* After dinner there will be a corr or George Fleischmann. The band Borouph. They are pledged to Boy 9«mta of the- We feel that thin ticket will well „ Borough. Ty pg y cert of Ukrainian vocal music by will take part in the dedication l represent the people of the Bor- keep politics out of the schools. George Washington Troop 51 will the two choirs. Directing the local program of the high school stadium ough nnd are meritorious of their For that reason they are opposed start, their regular meeting tonight. choir is Dmitri Zazworsky and the September 18 and will give a con- support. They will make a live tn any Mtempt right now to place The meeting tonight will be held Allnntown choir John Zazworsky, cert under the auspices of the Band and active minority to the Council. the Rchnol system in the hands at thf Nn. 7 school in Kinf? George his brother, Mothers.' Club in the high nchool They are pledged to nn efficient of the Mayor and Council as Road and will start at 7:30 p. m. Men of the parish assisting Fa- auditorium the night of October and economical administration of against having the people decide ScoutmaRter Walter J. Neary| Is Worth Mon^y ther Hnndiak are the following: 13. The proceeds Will be used to the affmi-s of the Borough. They just whom shall run' their govern- iVill be in charge of the meetinR. Peter Mortsea, vice president of help defray the cost of uniforms. l*>r «imtr nmt believe that this can be accom- ment. This power is now inherent UJIIl '*t |IH|III. Itthli the board of trustees,' general . IMMII. «, 114'11 Hflll' plished without necessity of reduc- in the people. A vote for the pro- chairman; Theodore Wasylyk, (Ills -III tfl« I |lll|M'r <»f ing any necessary departments of position takes it out of their hands. president of the board; Michael Zolda Bennett Proskura, Paul Kawenaky, John INC. DEMOCRATS Kleban, John Ginda, Patrick Po- (Continued from Page 1) >', -•- MISK Zeldar tocnig, Stephen Mortaca and John DOCTOR WILL BE AVAILABLE Anne licnnrN, [), of 2!l Grove otocnig. AT ANY HOUR OF.THK NIGHT. CARTERET COAL LINE HARRIS Avenue, will l>c on the children's ) WE ADVOCATE THE CON- CASH PRICES ON LEHIGH COAL hum- s(Mins(ir<'il hy Ihe Horn and CANDIDATE FETED STRUCTION OF A SELF-SUP- TEACHES A LESSON IN ECONOMI Phone Today llanlan I'utoivmts Sunday at 10:30 \. i-1is: CARTERET — Alphonne Bei- PORTING SWIMMING POOL. NUT or STOVE COAL $9.50 per ton You children who are old enough to go to v ln> Rarilnn Paper Mill n. m. on station WABC. Kcrt, a Democratic candidate for THIS SWIMMING POOL TO BE know that the way to »tart the term off riK|,i Supply Co. :ouncilman, was guest of honor LOCATED IN THE PARK. |..J 1049 Stair St., PEA COAL, $8.50 per ton go to HARRIS, where you'll find a »plendi,i Sunday night at a social, arranged I'M dd PKRTII AMBOY (6) THE CANDIDATES WILL of nationally adverttted merchandise at by the Kosciusisko Democratic USE EVERY EFFORT TO HAVl! BUCKWHEAT COAL, $7 per ton , •• I'l H <••, yj Christian Science ;iub and held in Falcon Hall. The would have to pay for ordinary good*. Lenm „.>* "MAN" will he the subject of MAIL DELIVERED TO 'THE principal speaker -was Stanley BOULEVARD SECTION. WE ALSO FILL SMALL ORDERS when you shop at Harris your dollar huy* n,,i lmti he Lesson-Sermon in First Church 'ryga, president of the Perth Am- (7) WE ADVOCATE A BET- dress or a shirt but the very best dress or Call Carteret 8-0937-M if Christ Scientist, Sewaren, on oy Polish Chamber of Commerce. TER SYSTEM OF TAXATION. dollar can get you! Sunday, September 5. Others who talked included Wal- (8) WE PLEDGE OURSELVES ter Maiitzewski, George Bialowar- The (lolden Text is: "God creat- TO PROVIDE A PROGRAM OF SHIRTS AND BLOUSES czuk and Boelslaw Moscicki. Jos- LOW COST HOUSING WITH •d man in his own image, in the eph Syniwiecki, brother-in-law of m«E<' of God created he him; iriale THE ASSISTANCE OF THE WHY SUFFER the honor guest, had charge \>i ar- GOVERNMENT. You'll find .11 th,. ,|llt, ind female created 'he them." rangements. McCollum's Beauty Studio like at HARRIS! l>n.,i, ANY LONGER? (Ctm-sia 1:27). >.T,V.l Among the citations which com- MACHINELESS WAVE OCR flAVT. YOUR ELAINE CARSIA SINGS fa«l wbr isc the Lesson-Sermon is the GEN'L. DEMOCRATS SPECIALTY BOTH FEET $ following from the Bible: ','Arise, CARTERET—Elaine Carsia, fi- plain or button-dnw,, year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Continued jrom Page 1) slum-; fur thy lipht is come, and Expert Tinting Try Our Facial* Cat |o fit •-. ,h, , TREATED FOR he jrlory of the Lord is risen upon Robert tarsia of Edgar street, will jflrities. His work for the child- h her. And the Gentiles shall come sing over atatiqn WNEW Monday ren of the Borough is well known. RAhway 7-1245 don't ba|f* in 11,, 1 night on the Sally arid Sam pro- DR. R. D. FINE to thy light, and kings to the He takes a keen delight in running pUcM, bat ar« pl 175 Smith St., l'ERTH AMBOY of thy rising." (Isaiah gram. Elaine has been on the air his affairs for the children every APPOINTMENTS CAN BE MADE Irnly ,„ KOOM 405 CO: 1,3). several times. She is studying year in the form of a picnic, or Fl wlutr* lt'» most Day nmr'Niu'il. Appointment voice, specialty dances and dra- Entr.n» Thru ftl.rket McCOLLUM BLDG. *»<> «" The I.eRson-Sermon also includ-, theatre party. He is known to all matics. Aik to M« th, s the following passage from the of them as "Jimmy." He is in the milk business which he success- Ihrislian f Science textbook, "Sci- •iripM and nci' and'Health with Key to the DOWLING'3 RETURN fully operates. He is competent in every respect for this position Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: CARTERET—Police Captain J. Al|| and we i-ecommend him to the peo- GOOD EYESIGHT 'Man, in the likeness of his Maker, J. Dowiing is back at his duties ple of the Borough of Carteret tltM. MAKES GOOD MM • (•fleets the central light of being, and Mrs. Dowiing will resume hers as an honest, upright, competent he invisible God. As there is no as principal of .the. Columbus and EAT ICE CREAM and worthy officeholder. STUDENTSBAj oipmeality in the mirrored form, Cleveland schools next week. The which is but a reflection, so man, couple bpent the past six weeks on Mr. Alphonso Beigert is run- BUT BE SURE IT IS 69c and 1.00 •:vr,:,;::R^ ike all things real, reflects God, a motor trip to California. ning with Mr, Lukach for the full his divine Principle, not in a mor- three year term. He. was born and al body" (p. 305). Field Known at Child's PMI raised in the Borough, attending the public schools here, and Rah- GOOD ICE CREAM Eugene Field's poems of child- way high school. After his grad- DRESSES VISIT FROM OHIO hood gained for him the title of child's poet. uation from high school he at- BRYER'S ICE CREAM IS ONE OF THE BEST PORT READING—Norman Fer- tended college. He is married. Shirley Temple and Cinder- a GLASSES enz and George Weltrock of Cle- Mr. Beigert has long been affiliated When You Call For Your Newspaper or Magazine EXPERTLY FITTED veland, 9hio, are visiting, at the Canada Warblers with the Democratic party. He is ella await th« lucky fir it home of Michael Homick, Fourth Canada warblers may be called the son of Mr. Mathias Beigert, AlThe ' Hrlll-; \ li.M in loit.li lul i> Street. After leaving here they who held the office of School Com* who get th«ir tcliool dr«u«| I lii-l nui']i \ ' \;i 111 II.11 IMII. A the "butterflies of the bird world" l>;i< I* w .ii il .1 n<|. ill • H • u ha'- [loot' will tour New York. They are tiny, bright-colored mites; missioner for a number of years. even smaller than an English spar- He is a merobei1 of a large number at HARRIS. N«* •*<»! row. They are perhaps the most v DRJR.. FLOYD VW. HUXJG1NS of clubs and societies and actively •kirlt, dark tone florals and IICIT.I ft. ' I «t«qre46d ift the .Koei»«be...B|^>- CARTERET i.-i. iiuii. :-^.'ii WOODBRIDGnE—-The engage- since there are almost 40 spec crntic ^Club. He is industrious, merit of Mary Ellis, of Freeman recorded. Among the warblers may active and competent f wr this po- Street, to Julius Nemeth, of Gar- be found some of the most beautiful sition, and we seek the support of our school telection. SiMI 3 lield, has been announced by her of colors. Among them are the the voters of the Borough in his SATISFIED WITH! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen El- cerulean warbler, which is blue candidacy, ^ to 16, chubbiei included. w lis. The wedding date has been above and white below; the black- Mr. John Scally, a candidate for OM THE BEST, set for the early Fall, burnian, with his unmistakable fiery the short term, makes his first 583 ROOSEVELT AVE. orange about the head and throat, run for public office. Mr. Scally and the American redstart, the bird UP THE HILL Impediment in Speech Corrected was borjn in Pennsylvania, came Before Buying that looks most like a butterfly. to Carttret at an early age, and LOO to 1.98 See The flew Many centuries ago a Greek TRY A PLATE OF BRYER'S named Demosthenes had an im- has resided here ever since. He Pepys' Diary SUPS-59c to $1.00 pediment in his speech. He con- went to work at Wheeler's as an IN A COOL CLEAN'PLACE NASH Lafayette hia handicap to such pur- Pepys' diary was written in Shel- office boy,- and has worked there US&D pose that he became the most fam- ton's system ol tachygraphy, pub- ever since, now holding an im- LASS us orator of his day and achieved lished in 1641, which he complicated portant position in that plant.* He TAKE A QUART HOME TO THE FAMILY IMIMI \ IHury immortality. by using foreign languages or by is in charge of the machine shop. I varieties of his own invention. He was actively engaged in athlet- HARRIS Ruler't Portrait on Coin 1547 Main Street Rahway 7-0545 RAHWA1 Whim trade brought foreign BUY THE BUY THE "A SAFE PLACE TO SHOP" coins to China, the Chinese were fuscinated by findjng a ruter's por- BEST BEST trait on a coin, because their own 354 Amboy Ave., emperors never had done this. FOR LESS FOR LESS WOODBRIDGE — AT — — AT _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT WILLIAM'S WILLIAMS S!\- iioni mil- family limits', KinK SAVE MONEY HERE •Ki'H 1 i«l.. WiHJilbriilKi-. all 1m- |iriivi- nrlils. Apply lilaxlms Still Mlil^. ^: i.ullll AsMuelilllnn, :i I KutJSC- veil Avi:., Cai-liTct. W. 1. C. 1*. SCHOOL SHOES Open For Business ; TOMORROW Michael Kovacs is opening Thousands of PAIRS A GROCERY STORE At 159 Emerson Street To Select From Full Line Of Standard Groceries Store Building Remodeled

'!>•• SPORT OXFORDS FREE Keep Young and MONK STRAPS Pencil Box BOYS'OXFORDS MEN'S and LADIES and , WITH SUITS . TOPCOATS Beautiful EVERY Ami DRESSES with New $1-98 PAIR OF $1-69 (WOOLEM> and • SUEDE, CALF AND PATENT » BLACK SCHOOL WING TOES — BLUCHER — MOCASSINS ^ 1 OR 2 PIECES Modern OR BROWN « SQL1D LEATHER SOLES SHOES • BLACK OR BROWN — STRONG STURDY i Per«onalitv « COLLEGE OR FLAT HEELS « DOZENS AND NEAT — IDEAL FOR TOUGH WEAR —I Beautifully OF STYLES—SIZES 12 TO 3 . 3ft TO 8. HERE'S VALUE 1 SIZES 1 TO 6. Ji Croquignole or Spiral DRY PERMANENT WAVE CLEANED Self Setting Winding with End Up CHILDREN'/ XHCO $0.50 $ HADE tO SEU FOR $1.29 NECKTIES ABU TYPEWRITER PRY think hour «9 and Guaranteed from 6 month* FflR B0Y5 A ftc FOR GIRLS to 1 year , g ALL LEATHER Work Done by Experts PUMPS and OXFORDS STATEN AMERICAN BARBER and OXFORDS STRAFS BEAUTY SHOP fpdbtidge Hardware Co. BUCK, BROWN, PATENTS S. ttUSSO, Proprietor *nd WHITE iHlJ ST.' WOODBRiDGE 85 Roo«ev«lt Ave., Carteret LEATHER OXFORpS IN EVERY STYLE. " aLA^^^MEJi All 100% LEATHER for lit *• 13&9 '"IttTGnte corporation. The corpfcraHbn feftha&l by money furni«hed by invmtors. lithe cor- poration piakea more than it neecfe, it dis- We Wish He Would SWEETNESS AND LIGHT tributes that money to its investors •'who •y CHAIIUS E GREGORY • either spend it, and thi». provide* Jobi for the penfona who make the things they' buy, Cater CMS CnlHtt or reinvest it, and thus provide ttrortf jobs I ran into Colonel Nick Carter of the AP the other in-the same or another corporation/ night on his return bounce from covering the International Now what happens if the beginiftr Lin- Convention of Nudists in Mays Landing. May I say, ptrat- ': coln talked about it unable to earn a sur- thetically, that Carter's name really isn't Nick and he plus? He remains forever unable tp hire isn't a Colonel. I even have my doubts BO me times that another beginner. The same is ifrue of A cor, he's a reporter. , 1 i B PQTafcfcrasirw™*.,.-, -»^"''""™ ™ ~*™ iiyiiis)»-»-mEl. Government is necessary.- It costs Sfr/, UNC i VOO Sessions of the Scatterbrains with me at Trenton. He money. That money can be obtained only COULDN'T PUULOUT was a nice young man', bright, trusting and conscientious by taxes. The taxes can come only out of the and I used to think then it was a shame to expose him to surpluses of individuals or corporations. If A COUPLE MORE the plague which is the State legislature. It goes with- we take all the surpluaes'in taxes; if we do O' THOSE. COULD out saying I am proud he has elevated himself to aasociat. away with all profits, we naturally dry up ;i»ect for lirw and order ing with nudisW after that miserable beginning. I upon local residents by the source of government income, kiU the He wrote a pretty good piece, I thought, about the i(Iministration of justice goose that lays the golden egg, and threat- : convention. He dit| it in the first person and the state ' police court ov«r which en the stability of government. members of the AP gave it a good play. True to the Jacoby presides, tradition of the service, however, some dim-witted re- to time, we have dif- turn write man in New York whittled the yarn to four dismal , ,„;,,,. ,i oby in matter*of opin- ] iU paragraphs for the national service. !,,>,. believed his judicial ac- it,l,.,1 iiy a conaetonce so meti- -And Howl ' \, ,, k controversy rather than Cross-Eyed As good as the story was, the Colonel left out some , ,. , ,.riso:ier at the bar. Such pretty important angles. It was too bad these derelic- ,'„,. iv merits,>W» believe, notice tions marred his great endeavor because he went to the

IH'll'l.'lll"". trouble ol taking all his clothes off to get into the «on- ' .,,,, MI,»nthH, Judge Jacoby ha8 dis- vention. In the old days, and, when I first knew him, that 1]um difficult cases. In reviewing wouldn't have.been much of a job but now that he's a ,, ,1-rply impressed with the lo- great big bureau chief, and affluent, I imagine dressing, ,,;„„;,inly which Kas characterized and undressing is a chore of major magnitude. He may !„„ kiniwing ftlU well that he haa LETTERS TO EDITOR even be used to a valet h|l t,l to the importuning of OTHER EDITORS SAY Albeit, Nick got all burned up in the bargain—and hi usual pressure of politics. To the Editor, Ian from all accounts so did his girl; although Nick's un- A Pension For Jimmy g however, that have resulted Carteret Press, ,..,. influences the court has dealt Dear Sii: Nobody can say that Tammany in abuses of the powers of the pleasantness was largely isolated in the area around hto A,Mi defendants when, severity The recent decision of the May- doesn't give its enemies every court that have, aroused public stomach, ' or and Borough Council authoriz- .,.,„•,,| under the facts and the law chance in the world! With a tough sentiment aj»sfinst the system. ing a referendum on the question a .-Hue time has shown a fine fa- ejection coming right along thay The remedy, of course, js better I suppose Nick's cherubic countenance played as in* ( Dear Editor:—! usel caucus, lite labor men, al- thing at nil. Women generally use prove it." ives. only. cars for short trips and in the day- no doutJt,'but there comes a time when a man likes a little • I undoubtedly take Mr. Pow- If for no 'other reaaon than (hat The people will vote against this "You can't prove ncthin' about Do ragweeds time. They do not, as so many of ins devout interest in the hor- t is personally dangerous to the question as they did the last time. stimulating conversation and I should think the Colonel giowin'; they shoot righ: up almost over night." the men drivers, face the hazards red light jumper, he should use Politicians are never satisfied with ii of toil but unmistakably in- "Want to lay a bet you ain't wrung, Get in the of night driving on crowded roads, would have realized that, we who have been uninitiated g particular care not to commit the their spoils; their greediness for oar an' I'll show you about ragweeds." Scroggins would be interested in finding out just how stimulating •• i-iild have been much more as a rule, offense. He should begin to learn tnore will be the beginning of their IK hud come out in the open was gettin' sore so I get in the car with him. Few womeii commercial that he is inviting injury, if not undoing. , the cult can be. First off he takes me down to Atlantic street cars, trucks •if taxicabs which call arnest convictions. death, when he jump* a red light. Yours sincerely, It may be that when you're surrounded by nudists south of Puhpki avenue an' shows me ragweeds for extra skill and stamina. Nor If for no other reason, let's try HErlRY BEISEL,,Jr, •mints are now giving him about two feet high on both sides of the sidewalk. would anyone expect them to to at least reduce the number of you get a little confused and lose sight of things which, equal the men drivers in those Carteret, N. J. People had to walk on the road becaujt the weeds times we try to "beat the yellow." under any other circumstances, might seem important.' 1 nking about salary increases branches. Men drivers are also in- August 24th, 1937 meets at the top an' you' get your panta full of -Rahw*y Record. li'vua. This is the usual bait clined to give the women drivers Carterei; Press, wouldn't know about that. brown powder if you walk on the walk. It starts a rather *ide berth. >(•• IIS with taxes what they are Carteret; N. J. guys sneezin' too. There are those who will ipsist Women Driver* The Whip and Toriea 1 in- employes being what they Greetings Ed: I "Rome of Mexico" "How old you think them weeds is?" he asks. that the late Amelia Earhart's When a woman drives a car ' Me name is 3kippy and me pal's Fuebla, the capital city ol the The names Whigs and Tories cam* astute politicians have passed "Maybe a week or two," I said. I rSally didn't career proved women airplane pi it is neither wise nor courteous name is Spotty . . .Before we go Stats of Puebla, haa often been into use in Ggland about 1680. In 'lung a little more edible. know. lots equal to men, but few persons to discuss' the way she does it. any further we would like to tell referred to as the "Rome ol Mex- general, the Torieg were reaction- Longstanding friendships have aries while the Whigs favored r«- "Week nothin'," jarred Scroggins, "Them weeds will agree, you thaf. wo don't like no cats at ico" because at its many magnifi- Men should be better drivers been, destroyed for less cause. lortri in the direction ot a roora h just two months old to the day." ' all ... and 'specially cross eyed cent churches. In the city are many just as they are better tennis Happy homes have been shaken churches exhibiting elaborate artist- democratic government. "How do you know that?" I thought he waa ones . . . that don't seem to have ! We Kill Tk GOOM? era, or golfere, or exponents of aoy to the patrimonial foundations enough common sense to know the ic decorations from the early centu- 11 throwin' a big bluff. . . Dickens' Home Is Museum n nation's leading lawmakers sport * or vocation that require by mubduline remarks from the difference between a. political ries. Most conspicuous Is the beauti- The house where Charles Dlckeni "How do 1 know. How dots anybody know. Ain't concentration, keenness of eye, back seat of the family car. meeting and a friendly conflab ful cathedral In severe classical tudio addresg made a rather it two month* since Bensulock went off the street stamina and control of muscle Womarrs ability at the wheel style, with other edifices ol note. lived In London more than 100 y«ar| . .. and whats more that cat wants ago, is now a museum, containing tiurtiejjt whichjndicated that department job an' was tlfare any weeds when he ami nerves. is a theme for some'dispassionate to go somewhere to have his lamp: inl the most comprehensive Dlckeni li- 'ty for over-looking funda- had that job? When I make a statement I know my Women are "satisfactory" driv- and impersonal, organization to dis- focused right or Huckleberry Hess Where Squirrels Live uss not for argument between brary in the world, iaeta." . , ers, no doi)bt,—Somertat Meuen wjU hay£ to fc him off the sUeet In general, gray squirrrels pre- g«r G*ielte. the sexes. Some public service An(J bM,d^ hc ne€mc kind o' dabatin' dub," will work their way through col- vey in 48 states on the compara- those fibh he catches and not pick-1 deniian of the bottom lands and lege than eyer before this year, if tive competence of masculine and el for d plenary retail consumption '^' the mcreawd costs out ot I said an' I meant it because Sc.rog£iiu always wimi le so muny for his own use in the heavy timber, while the lox squirrel you can take figures compiled by feminine drivers. And the nujn license for the premises situated at |hat what.JB.cJjed. specious rea- his arguments. ' " winter ... occupies mote open woods and is the University of Iowa as typical won hands down., the 'commoner spgciaa on the up- 45 Pershing avenue, Carteret, N, J. I: "Maybe I'll join the ^oap box club," he said. "I Now we have a bone to'pick with - all right, but that is all. of the rest of the country. In particular, men concentrate lands and farrov -•• see the charter is still open. Niggie Kidtelln has join- his owner, that we are not going • Objections, if any, should be n this way. Abraham Lincoln Those figures reveal further better r.t the wheel and park their to bury in the back, yard either, made immediately in writing to: 1 ed u^ with 'em." > ' • that the co-ed is more choosey cars with leas hazard to fenders, in; prudent, penniless begin- the first bite of the bone will be A. J. Perry, Borough Clerk of the "Why don't you join 'em. I bet yflil'd have loads about her work, than the average fireplug;:, and innocent bystand- Motto ot F»ench Revolution that it is not a soap box brigade world labora for wages for o' fun tanglin' them guys up," male atudent, Roy a applying are ers, Women, it XH aaid, Hce bet- The motto ol the i'rench revolu- Borough of Carteret, N. J. s;m . , . But a milk box confab • . . ;t surplus mil)) which to buy "I got to see Fred Wohtgemuth flrrt. This here apt to take anything and be happy ter from the corne? of the eye, tion was "Liberty, Equality and (signed) HArtfUf BERGER, 1 and the. geniel Mr. John takes 111(1 over it, They will even start to which may.not be altogether. an Fraternity." C. P. 8-27; 9-3. i'»r htmaejf, tfcen labors for is the season for boats an' I want him to show me pains to see that they are alt school on a ahoeofcring in the hope advantage in managing an auto- •"""""•r while and at length hires how to run a bout without no rudd,« lined." empty before he put them out side r that they can pick u,j>,ai>y odd job mobile. It is not considered con- 1 "Gee. That's dangerous aintji itt" me and my pal have never pinner to nelp him. That is which will pay Irving expenses. ductive to good driving fbr a wo been able to find even so much as "Maybe. But it's adventure an' lota of fun." The girls, want assurance of a man to see a hat shop or bargain and Ki'tierouR and prosperous sya- a traco of milk ifi them, und' we Scrotfgins ant thinkin' a minittq,, "I got another place before they enroll. More than sale, from the corner of her eye "'"a the way to all, gives hope idea," he said. "I heard they's a Wotnan on Wash- watches them every day thinking A. B. C. that, they .Indicate the jobs they while negotiating a traffic troubled that he might make a mistake but ""sequent energy, and prog- ingtpn avenue near the i ew drug stors which she's want ajid most of them lean to- crossing or earner. no luck , ,', Don't be a slave to your stove, but let your stove "viment of condition to all." a swell carpenter, Makes window scxeen»an' doors ward typist and secretarial posi- It should bo added that any \ tions College employment bureau^ masculine reader who remarks "I Nqw the. n«xt bite Is that as far be a slave to you. "•"In Sttd of Washington Ave. can g«t hwr to build • boat for int." mWurtrthm "jntorrii hoo«oum*i«r for Instance, are going b«ugi»g ' Vi g a paJUTofti DUMP~V«Tun now is the time to tiuw away your ««tl pail^ ' HUCKLEBERRHIirKI.ERRRSY HESS, hit own risk. A*b«ry fturk P«" faijbtott, true ot the while there i« an abundance of derstood that the political fanfares juiat young wom«n -waiting with was ended with the Demise of the shovel and ash container. fi'ii-m ,,i 1 Itulcr * portrait bn Co* pencils poised for bunineas dicta who rally. IMV«>Vg|p.< Fqur of the fifteen,members of €et the maximum comfort; citaaliness and coa- bed* ol black graph to China. tK« OUneK www created to s«ttU the Haytvfifden eirttH^p v«nieflee iron y«*ur atove by installing an A. B. C cirbon »d.by finding ft't and Far dona both Scroggln* and Huckle- coin, b«B»u«e tye»r W» dispute of 1878' were r all-steel range burner. fc»v« Men irt pi • Uvjng fcfcwrys minidd i l t o kkee p ththatt flfelini e Hayes received 88O",6B8 votes aay f r the-'Cfp^thCf^^ r at we hh*v« against 4^8,188 for Samuel J. Til decided t» icwkh his eyes out ur coWstently r«gulate the at least f»tral|ht»n them up « mite grtntttf # p»rol« and pardons den, and th« final vot« for the c«m CINEGE OIL GO. , t*kw on Marcfe I, jus Ill Unf*«H(W Strwt C»rt«ret Tel Carteret »-O383 <"*tN»n»"«u*'l'i» ftnhtvay, Sundhy. . j er^, plus hl« %t«n S«cL|iH jjjr It's tut f,,, At Empiu Tomorrow Oh the |0fMJ dfo tn* f»ns win a CHiokefl JS« oflfcim. ,., ,,*£ pkttir^ prpviii, Complete Seem Fro* Fwiw* ?*«*" Cemint To M s*e rat "O'Brien, which ought to But the piettjre Isn't Uft)g%lheY in spit* nf tj,, hn antisfnct-oi-y enough. He's the mrisculineuline. For «waetn«« and»nd, Actioaction iu8 bi,..u•" Optical Service rnptain of the Yard iit SaTi Qum- light thmts ft* lovely red-MHiJid-,Aelimrpeni AIH80YNUPTIAL leading1 *onumi Ann ShwidMf-,, a* tin. Oh the bbd aifte they'll have !pf 9*0 Fra,,rj Humphrey Boffurt and .Jowph Saw- a 8an Fwneiieo night-club iih»er ho execution Keatbey Girl Marries An- yer as n coiiple of tough prison- with wnsm Pal fliU sin 1*W • I*W drew Koitaral In Re- formed Chwelt KRASBFV - W\m Ellrabflth -t Cunuu, daughter of Mr. and •t CONTINUING OUR Septan' Ciinwx ot, to •t Komi, married Andrew son of Mr, «rid Mrs. Nfichwl turn nf I^erth Ainboy, rtn Satur -t dny. The ceremony wan pqt- t Al ,,,U~ I,MV,.|.•!••;• I',,- formed in the ITiitrgariflTi R^fomi(*n t Church in Perth Amhoy by Rev. v. ir I ! - K FABER'S HOUSE Oharie.i Vineze. .* SMITH -••T i'i:i:rii .ism The bride worf a prinCfssi style K III. ii!-:nl;i;K ST gown of white chsntilly !ac« ovor K and HOP Ni:\v JIIM'NSWH'K l«pc with a tuler Veil. HhB car- K »nd M*n<* •• •"" in "San Quentin ried a bouquet of wtiite rfl«M and K I'M * l.«nor D.y fdr a 3-ir« S t nnd only nttendnfttt, *BS attiferf in We want *vctyon« to know hovr much H< a swluion lace gnvm" with blue ac- th« w«lcortie «ocorfG SAIF brittegrfldm's bfst rrtun. Searches At Headquarters Kmd ju»t a few <*f the many OrttdWGr WECfALS ** «f* Offeri^t thin WPP1, A *ed"diri|f reception was held FOROR— Mf. and Mrs. Sigmond to prevail among thff men, (md 99 fur tWe csttple at the brid'e'a home. ngy entertained at a hotJ dog SAVINGS for all. Shop The une who said r^h roast last week. , 11,,, Hl'eel thai men HIM1 small time? out of lfO, anywhere from After « ftitftrt tout", the couple TWI those present were: Mr. EXTRA SP^ •,v; at heart, certainly uttered A one to driven or more package* of live at tH« home of Mm, Kodlurs's and Mrs. John Nagy and daughter mouthful, '•" far as it concerns matches enn he rill)? out of their parents. Betty, Mr.H. Manuel Mcndouft nnd DfCORATFj) ii:0nc Ihi-it pockets to cnrry pockets, Every- Matches are always taken away hildren Raymond and Dolores, urniind nil sorts of Mrs. Anna Shimko nnd chiWren, body knows the iinnntUy of bric- from the prisoners before th« lat- SAWttMDPWZB Anna, Joseph and Rose Marie, Iniir :\ younljsler in the pre-teen ter are placed in cells, to prevent Prank Bartok, Charles Szepesy of ni»c carries in Win jear*, bttt even possible lire hazards. k Perth Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. Steve when they nre decades pint ma- Veteran offeero any that men Ktmtmtm t have' not ehanped so far as load- Nagy and children, Mary Ann, Pie Plates tmily, the yen for loaded pockets *t Steve, Jr., and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. t For food is still evident. ing the pockets is coffceVriPrt. TlWy Mrir. Demarert h k were that way 10, 20 and even iigmoml Nagy children, Sigmond, This JH revealed by police offi- M H Jr., .John, Steve and Virginia,- Mr. k m»lce. For ir«ril» cers \yhen they ore searching pris- 30 years ago- and th«y are the sums wny today. The vrge whorl, and Mrs. John Gcrchnn of this ( 1 omvu and have to empty their Cfeb Friday place, c pockets, both in their trousers and ii youngster to cnrry around Hit! coiit. More than once',the, bhlf- queerest sort of (ftidgets still pre- SfiWAItEN—Mra. Irving Dem- coMs have shaken their heads in vails when the boy reaches and was hostess to the members S/IJV QUEMWIVGGED wonder as they've dug down for passes voting age. of the Awriliary at a card party "WEAR-EVER" ALUMINU Friday in the SeWnren Land and TALE OF PRISON UFE the 'xteenth time deep in pockets NCR and still brintr out a gadjfet or two. Water Club. The prizes were 3-PC. SAUCEPAN One desk sorjicant got the shock won By Miss VanCleef, Mrs. Her- Rahway's Feature Hat Pat AUXILIARY Of bert Rankin, Mrs. Rose Allen, Mrs. SET PAR of his life recently when an inebri- Easy to fry ate who was bfiinj; searched by a Bertram, and Mrs. S. P. Hood. WBrien, Humphrey B 1 e B Shirley Temple f r c » Ii and white rut, which was found when pi^le was awarded to Mrs. Louis arc due for n general increase this 14 the officer pushed his hand in the Brown. fallibocause of increased costs of Jtee W%Winkjp" -ohtinuou* Performance | rodent leaped out, raced madly ing were:' "Mrs. Rose Gntiflatf, public wfll get more value for Today and Tomorrow around the station house, and then eighth district council member, of entertainment dollar. Hnrlim made a bee-line for the open door, Perth Amboy; Mrs. Elaine Hardy; Adolph Zukor, Paramount, pro- Davies Stan scampering out on the street. state hi!,t'ori«Ti and county council duction chief, expresses the qpinion SUNDAY - OWE &AY ONtY Laurel The prisoner immediately burst president, of New Brunswick; that the public wants good enter- Mont- "Turn Off The Moon" Oliver into tears over the loss of his pet, Mrs. Elizabeth Slavic, county tan- tainment and this tan be given AITD Dl\t ft^Xtm fo ««f o«tjr Ae hifhert p»de «o4 qa«lltj (if Berohandis^ ,1 gomery only by employing expensive per- — Alio — VvK 1 "Lll/I*' m««J*ponillle (fcroUgkth*

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tnn nun, for the ri)iri>ox<* iif leulntratlon untl condiietlni!; ;i 1'iiniarv KW'dlnn fur lite |.lll|i,.w, uf eJerliliK ntle County J>n fJ*L Collllin tie.-man ilnil ntie C,unity Cuui- > IpQ mltt'"-" •mill n lor ea.-li (inllli'ii! party In eat li dIMrlei; mid tot I !.• nnni.me of IIIK nonilnuttoii for the neveral a! suite, cmintv atnl llorouKh W IP lo he voted fur at the K'-neral elect lot, an ht-low mentioned. Thrt'i- M mliers of the llftllerill the IJonrn.,i»h of CHrlernl a for full term. •'/ti.i.1* Thre.* Justice.1, of thp Pence. On Tuesday, October 13, 11137, he- twneii the hours of 1 o'clock !'• M., ami a iXlock V. M. the District H"nrd of KlFidlons will meet Tor Ilin pur- poHf nf rBKinterlnn all penmnn fti- t|tleil tu vote the fimuliig ra|i oveft fon

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"rwi!' Memher f the Hoard of Cliom'ii Kri'^liolilfrn. 1 (»«(>—•SiirrtiKUt" - Horough' One Ml'iul'(.r ot tlit- Conn. II ut Hit Borough of Curtcri't to .fill iini'xnlroil tfitji. Two McinliiiiH ol tin1 it.irou Coinifil "f tlio Uiitoiiuli of rarK' for full term. Ttirttt.—ludtirry of the IVtiiv. IHHllS,;;*-*, *,W School I ni«ilNNIN«i ufl theTuiii"lon of No.-'H Creek with Mill , 4 C*. OL IM> H* - ten Island Sound; rniinliiK lli.iire ( in n Westerly illrecllnii nlonB m>id ,', • Noe'H creek lo I'evshlng Aveiiiu'; thence I'I Northerly, ulung I'erslilnB AVeiun' I" ltmm.-v.-lt Avenue, tliouc.- (S) Wi-Mtcrly iiloi.K IIOOKHV.- Ai _ Tin - THE KELLY KIDS - nut- i» Wi-Hterlv II ' < I" rlf« • street' ih.'iico Ml Norlh.-rly nlonl,' Churl.u Str.-a and ciintii.uliiK in "-, hti'aitshi Hue '" ""• Hi>l'w">'K 'V' &OT AIL itlAT D OuARTt W1M6 QAUK AT VALENCIA I'M f BUUPF IS FULL OF IT C6r poww Stowiv WftW -ffte R0P6 Htlit.li If-laml M.nind; and Ih.iicr mi| Boilthorly uloliK Slatcll Ishunl Smliul to tin. ]>lace at fte^lnnliiK- , lllSTIUCT NO. -. iV'otliiK iiln.ee. Oillumlius Mcliool). HC1NNINC. ul the Junction of sutcti liOand Souii.l ami Noe's CrceK; Minnlnfc Ilienc, 111 Wi'Hli-rly, aluni; Nue's Creek lo t'ef- UllltlK Avenue; theme I'.!] Southerly aloiiK Pei'HliliiK Avf-ime lo Now Jer- »ey Tennliiiil Itailroa.l; thence Cf) Easterly. alonK Hi" New .lei-Mey Ter-', ]ninal lUtllroini and UCIOMH tin1 lands Of 1. T. WlllluniH ConiiHiny lo the' mouth of TufiM Creek where name .el*pUm Inti. Hi.-Smli-n IHIIUI.I Sound; ami tlietn e (!) Norlheiiy, aloiiK Sta- ten Inlnnd Sound lo the iilace of Be- ' (InnInK. J)1STK1 Nni'llieiiHlerly ulmiR Larch Street ,to the jiliice of riegintiliitf. tJIHTIlK'T NO. ii: (Voting pltic Cleveland .Schoul), lii'J(ilNNIN(! at the corner formed by the Inleiscc- tlon of the Southwesterly Hue Washington Avenue un.l I'crsli Avenue; runnliiK thence (t) Soul 11- •rly. along t'.-rnh 1 JiK Avcimn to Lurch Htrent; Ihonce. t;i Westerly, (klung Ijinli Slr.-ei to the Houlh- Westerly line of the Borough or imr- »elet thehcti (8) ttlnilr »uhl ^ JBHterly line In u Nortnwi-Hlerlly and WeHtetl/ diiecllon lo Mali thence (4) Northerly aliniK lllalr,, Houd tu tat New Jersey 'lenulnal Kullroiiit; tlieiicc if.i KaHlerly. ali.n(t the New hrni-y Terminal Kullroad tO till' Ci-lilMll liiillroad of Ntiw I

tiwHca to I'iJiriiHfe Aveuu«; rusrilna thence Nathan B»l« Behuor), )tta« (ftVly ilong iUVwi.rt Aytnu* w Ssutberjy , im ills (outharly iifcmrtiU«t riiniili»}heiu(! (1) to ee t»). rjrtlon a I i)i| I *j 'Mtiglmjl\hAseveral oourMt of nali) ihor« )|q,« M»ul« Strfit to [ aald.W-llf liattwDf Hlv«r to a poltif of ftiw UBUB to Not and .Hapleiiaotlon of the natim with the eA«a- rt|jit poiuj pr At Carteret lilver, White MdalsWhl To Nine Regular* B*tk Thi* ft Wain Tie for T»p P Team flays 1 G*mi$ At II,,, Silver R«-1 taking it "cany'1, the Copa* Hill Sofftallera Only aaJftaMs, first Si»lf *Haj*ps, lost Hiff Game Oaftib, f'ARTERKT — The They »rc Knntor, an aftSW lull giroa i«rth* secausl first place In 1 half when thVj pump out on the Of TRi^e Tfsim* Tied For W.P.A. Jrinlof baseball iemrw tttht PfhyofT serin gnme Tuesday af. afrpady under way. *f, MaHtowit*. a guard, I show end of a 9 to 5 (teeMon with 1 week by winning a special twe-out- Conch Frnnk McCarthy, begin- >id, Kopin, I Setfond Plac*. of-thron game playoff1 aeries WitTt ernoon • hi, week. They ;he Scrnp Plant Tuesday night at ning his twelfth year as high ka, baekfteld, Klhg. he Indians who wound up the reg- Wims (1) f—The St.' Ritas nimphnnt in their he Copper Works Oval. CARTRItKT—With three teams irhool K' ill mentor, called the boys :«, baekfreM, and Donovan, ular season in a tie with the Wings. Ab H H CbOfr of Carttfrtt scored a f. i« J ogcther on WiMlnesday afternoon Man. Two teennd string r!,m»-s, the Sliver* Krifokinir at it purety from a on their heels, deadlocked Now the "Wings Biust play the tti* Wondbriibje nnd distributed uniforirm. are lUely to MI plenty of : limiting out thd Scrap Plnnt angle, it wan a surprint for second place arid trailing i a at fin township field ortyl n on«-half game, the Heir- ftidisris in another three-gime si>r- Ke«t», \h I Yesterday he gave the boys .his season are Oroi and Van 1 victory because it is a wejl estab- far the championship-of the lea- frtt W«Me*day ifafit. ,,nt, 2 to 0, on lished fact that the.Sottox club Club softbnllefs are leading 4 their rlist workout of the s«a»on oth linemen. gue because the Indiana .copped th* *Wiral Wotttws, Charley wliilr the White haR a n>uch better team than the ttov finlH in thd Oartofet A***, r» 4 at the I'ark field anil will continue McCarthy's biggest the first half crown. No dates have the practise sessions daily until the Lead Plant, Scrap Plant. That wan proven con They have won four ' rf , I thin year will be to And a . as yet been set for the final play- September 2f> when the Blues end to replace George Kama ulay night. clwinvets during the first half when games and lost two while the Mlt- offs. cond place eon- the thumps knocked off tn* Scrip turtis, Hlue Stars and tHe Hudson's, •« • open their campaign at home with iki, and a bif guard to (111 all tied for the ninfier-ttp position, The seennd Half playoff series toso ..I » Bound Brook. place who will b« out this year I I pace with no Plant aggregation R«v»rlll-tlme*. began on Monday afternoon and us tied for the Even though the Scrlft Plant have three victories attrt two de- ..9 9 Because he is anxious to get his o inellglbllity. fents, wan completed oti Wednesday. In team rendy an soon as possible, The Blue and White mentofi il. Tne CnsHh by « muffin wMe»a$pcrt-.- the opening game the Indians beat Copax both decisive, the game was rndfch closer Carteret Softball Ltafue «1 McCarthy stated that he will hold reluctant in making any the thfe Wings, 7 to 2, behind Walsh's drills over the holiday week-end. ions for the coming season this week, wiir- thrfn th* ftnri wore induMto*. Both Taant ffiree hit hurling. the other. teams hit hard, the wIhn>H collect- Second'half: Beginning tomorrow and right cept to My: "Wei! be oat The Wings evened the count by through Monday the sessions wil trying to win cwry Rime." , i ton teams aep- intf eleven hits and the'towni nine. W L Scoring a ihtrtout victory oh 'fu'e* inore than two the box Harmony Club 4 be held in the morning, starting at McCarthy believes he 1 day, 3 to 0, ax Beech turned in a 9 o'clock. a fast dab this year. Most nil anybody * race Scrap Plait ft)- Mittuchi! 8 brilliant two-hitter for the win- ComMi, 3b Ab Blue Stars ...: 3 After school opens on next regulars h*ve two years' of i .,„! half. The only ners. ?b .. 8 ertte oehtrtd them add that i Schein, ab S- Hudson:; 3 1 Wednesday the drills will begi out of With the series deadlocked the My, p I right after school. help > great (tea). The nucleus^ . the Smelter «nd( |jj*asiparlki, »s 4 « 1 ° Price's t 2 B«r*n«m1r, If 1 2 3 .Wings look the final and deciding Ten regulars, four of which this yearn team itartrd two i. Between tlftm Boran, H 5*' L«ne Stars 0 game on Wednesday afternoon by Wf^, e : • 1 2 Although tHe second half .. played on and off during the sea ago when most of the boys n-prl one victory, Dixon, ft 5' the score of 5 to 2. Ohichowski, s» 2 sopiiortinres. Todhy the niajo Van Duiky, rf 6 1 2 about two-thirds over, the flna son, are expected tp be on band M. r.-.U Softball Ua^ft WFA JR. BA3KBALL LEAGUE Kdirtenbndet, rf and will bn available for work thii of the rvgnkrn are seniors. Mai, p' '4 0 2 outtome of the first half race ha: Final Standings For Second Half Stand itif still not been determined, The team will play nine ga'n W. 1 Pai»k, cf !8 i I , K W L Pet LONE STAR DANCE »«v*n at h»me and two away, , 3 4 2 1 to a postponed ogame between the Indiana 4 .800 i by innings: open date still remain* oil Yanytf ,3 0 0 Harmony and the Lone Stars, trie CARTERET—The Third Annual 4 ings 4 .800 Monster Dance of the Lone Sta: sehedtllb but that is expected I Goeti, 2b ...... 3 0 0 Harmony, one-half behind the lea- Indians .-. :ocketa 2 .400 Serial ftnd Athletic Club will be tilled with itther Red B«nk < 0 0 gue leading Price's Sttfrs in the rrows 2 .400 Playtff strMs gtme rts Hign of Jersey City This i : first half, must win this postponed held in Falcon Hall, Snturds 3 0 tf ubs :.... 2 .400 afternoon: will di>rtnlh>ry he a home ene Copai (5) tilt (whenever it is played) in or- night, October 23. Munlc will b' 2 crryn 1 .200 ter, 2 Ab n ji der to-, tic the Pjsreemen for the bj Al Knllu and his orchestra first'half «rowif. In the event that Game played Monday afternoon Two n«w opponents 2 Butch, p-lb 2 Sflchael Trosko and Thomns Kar scheduled by the Blue and the rtarmony take the Lone Stars, tLeibiifV, Naacak, se ....': 3 2 Bonalskl, p 2 Indians (7) pinnki nrc joint chairmen and Jo- his year. One is Weequahic Hfj "'rivanovicW, rf. ... 4 and they probably will, and there- ^eats, p ..„ 2 |seph Gurnl is hnndlinu publicity. 2 by tic the Prico outfit for trie pole Ab R H E Newark, and the other is 1 Frahkowskf, ... 4 lko, 3b 3 I'M, one of the leading schola [•position, a tfirse-gmne playoff ser- Mfurphj, c 4 0 Beech, lb 3 0 Golasiewsfcl, 3b 3 rid aggregations i,, north Je/ ies will in all likelihood be the re- Jtlosi, cf 4 0 Shymanski, cf 4 0 'oil, u 4 The team will play its first lomba, lb 4 0 3 M ..,1. 6, oe Resko, ef & Final Plans Completed For Walsh, p 2 4 Staubfich, rf 4 ames nt home, the next two . hP| e 4 he road, and wind up with I 3b 4 1 ft1 2b 2 ,MI hitna« At WnlW Lolach, rf..._ 4- Fmr Hair Sfirtdlngi traijrht home contests. darabewik, If 4' 0 If * ,; to 1, WeAiMrf Cr»«*well, 21* 4 W L Pet. GlnchoWsW, ss a 1 Stadium Dedication Sept. 18 The complete schedule folio i overwork* Ftoltf, If * Prices Stars 7 3 ,70 Walsh, rf •ifpt, 2&—Bound Brook, home.. home ran Harmony Club fi 3 .667 27 B 7 0 CARTiRET — Fiiinl pinna for rcuit for nonvly twenty years. Oct. t—-Weequthic, home. 2b .301 9 the high icbSol rtndinm diulication is expected to deliver a •i board five trie Mittuchs fi 4 .600 India** (2) 1 Ot. !>—^Loan; Branch, away. n two ran lend In The innings: Blue Stars 4 fi .400 ftn Sept. > iBtb, Were pructically iilk (in sports. f>t. 19—Unh>a\ away. 31 7 I* I Ab completed Hlhr week nt a meet .inn .] The White MeUli Scrap Plafit•..]... 100 060 020—9 Lone Stars 3 .333 Dr. M. L. Lowery, state super- Oct. 2»—-GarfleW, home. rf ».'• it the aedicatfon committee in the isor oi educiition, will also be . ,| until th« atvatitK C t%9 fW 000—5 Hudsons 3 .300 Kb It Ff Oot. 30—Otten, home (either h the gUM. •nneh- H»H on Wednesday nisrht. resent, and his talk is expected Bank or Ferris Htj 'Naseak, ss 3 1 1' 4 complete program which will ' with M nrnny b»u«* o ho along; educational lines. Noy. t!—Woodbridgc, home. Stoke, c 3 6 0 :#«**,' 3b-i> 3 sfert promptly at 1 :'10 and con- The windnp of the program will mil an error, th*y After" bethtf i*ay for a week, EIko, 3b 2 11 (f* If f3 prp Nov. lit—Railway, home. four run* to put the John Otoom celebrated his return Another iatorcyele abifbt' an hour nnd n half in p a baseball (farrle, nt Which Quig- Nov. 25—Perth AYnboy, home. 1 p Beech, p 2 0 10 Kiwis, cf :..... 3 jy and our own Lou Kapucy wil as the proverbiab l by pHrMnj ftrt CtuHn? Depart- Shymanski, If 3 0 0 0 Baraacznk, 2b 3 time IWs been arrnnp-d and will mnrt to » 7 t» 8 triwnait mr the be officially announced the week ifficiate, between the Cartere Driver Qualifies Staubach, 2b 2; 0 ft 0 GjueHowsIri, ss 3 Sporting Club, one of the leading the winner's attack1 Smelter \«*m ionday night on the Brockman, cf 3 0 0 Sbstenbader, rf 3 prior to the dedication. i The outstanding feature of the bnseball teams in town, and nn op. ts in live trips to the Cf F Uzy Lou Wil.on, Of Phil, Karmonotlty, lb 2 0 0 0 f the Smelter jtluffirers to iirrtgrtnt will He the appearance of ponont yet tx> be selected. It i: Keats, rr , 0 0 0 0 30 juite jirobablq thnt either th nine scattered kits, Groom had the delphia, Named To Na 2 10 3 En)eat Quigiey( umpire-W-chief White Mettli (6) Nunu, lh 10ft Score by innings: Mcadowbrookfl of Perth Amboy o R situatMMt T»«II Mder e»Htrol at all tional Chatnpionthip F ^Lof the National League of Piofes- Ab 031 JJ ^UionfclBasetali«fo% 'Qiiigleyrec the Wood Brook Cluh of Metuch times. He ran into a bad start in R 1 1 nali. 22 2 3 1 Tnaians 002 000, en will fumiah the opposition. the first Wring iriltm the Smelter ogriued as one of the leading um- Popular Wettville, N. X, 0 ptrea in th« major leagues, has Club Kored tiro rtns on three Other hijfhlichts of the progra Driver Topi Field Includ- 0 UNION—Having fbi been working games in the older which is expected to be attende rest of *>• *«y, pitching shutout of the largest

Fainting it the favorite hubby of Qu»en Wilhelmlna, of the Nether SEE OUR LIBRARY NOTES tanrii. IMAGINE! BOY'S AND GIRL'S The, avestgt temperature for the WINDOWS CORONMION COMMENTARY' tear at Rio de, Janeiro ii about 74 BY C.F.OFFRF.Y P. DENNIS degrees. FOR DAILY Tins w:is oriiriniilly n history of 1 thr mil hundred yrnrn <>f Britinh The Hul Manu, or bird society, inv UNADVERTISED royalty, triirinft I host: steps by porta, nongblrdi ytarly to itock the FREE which tin' frown lost power and Hawaiian IslajnJs. SPECIALS LEATHER J (fninrii pri'sliitc; smil t« thin there FITTED PENCIL BOX w;is iiniii'iidod .some theorizing on A census estimate of the popula- , what the KiiiK Is and what ho tion of New York state places the WITH EACH BOYS' SUIT VALUES DOCK. Unhappily however, there total at 13,W5,0000. were two further chnpttTR called To $1 69 "Alt the Kdwnrds" and "Edward Th« population of Albania is less SHOES VIII." What wus Mr. Pennis to thuti 850.000. There are no railways BOYS' 2 PANTS SUITS do? Hi' sleeml n hold course and, Mid but few good roads. without chiinRinif N word of what CH01CEOFLONGPANTSAND he had already written, tucked on Sixty million souls are crowded to- KNICKERS OR 2 KNICKERS another chapter called "Abdica- gether in Japan on tin area only a $4.49 A special "buy" makes posiihle this low price! Sport tion." In tliia chapter Mr, Dennis Ijttle larger than California. pafterm in grey and brown tweedt, Sixn 8 to 161 rather let, himself jro, with the rc- Buy NOW ... $1 drpo-it w" ' ~IJ 1H «ut that his victim instituted a libel A LITTLE QUEER BETTER 2-PANTS SUITS •:- suit. This hook has been with- drawn limn iiuhlication in Tlifr- The kingfisher builds its nest with lurnl. fishbones. THE NILE" BY EMIL LUDWIG Horse-drawn cabs said farewell to '' Heciiiise ho felt that n river is Paris with a street race. like the life nf n man, Euill Lud- wijr has written this "biography" Medlars, fruit like small brown of the Nile. He personified the apples, are only eaten when rotten. rivifr uhile tracing its course, from its eseupHdcH as a young One Tokyo paper has 500 carrier 1 Famou. "Tommy Tucker creature thru the first adventure pigeons and three men to care for Broadcloth shirt, with reg- make, Solid«, .tripes ant of the Murchison Falls, iU en- them. ular and Kent collar.. check., Fine quality bro*d •sSBBB-jastiffi **-" counter with swamps, nnd its as- cloth. Fa»t colors. Reg sociation with the Blue Nile, or Will Adams, an Englishman, is Solid, and Fancici. Fam- and Kent f»llar.. Siies I "wilder hnither," The various 1 known as the founder of Japan ! uui iniiket. Sites 8 to 14. to 14!-!. scenes ul' its four thousand mile navy. r K course are described, as are the customs of the people on its banks, To persons once declared iiisan : and the conflict, between European il forever denied the privilege o BOYS' SCHOOL KNICKERS 1470 « NEW FALL SHOES ; powers MIIII native tribes. The voting in North Carolina. VALUES TO $3.98, f , latter part nf the book describes | the subjectii>n of the Nile to man's No buttoni, pint or hooka am $1.00 $£.39 $1-69 L^iist'.'anil life lit the liver's "golden are used by the Japanese i : l™mputh." ""••" •'"•• T J Knickers made fot^ibi! it*r*y rough ae£>*ady ««*»«t l*Hrt ^HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS brown tweeds and blue cheviot.. Large selection. Sizei 8 to AND KIDS L, B Jolly, Streatham, England, AND ALIENATE PEOPLE" has an alligator which crawled back BY IRVING I). TRESSLER USE OUR IN BLACK. to him after he had given it to a This honks will replace puins loo eight miles from his home. BOY'S LONG PANTS LAY AWAY PLAN in your neck with arhea in your A SMALL BROWN, GREEN side. It will decrease your in- A physician examining Canadian DEPOSIT WILL Ihitiice and enablu you to get $1.00 $1.69 $1-94 AND DUBONNET Eskimos was surprised to find nine /twice as much accomplished aa bc- HOLD ANY ITEM Eskimos with foreign bodies in the • fore. It will get you out of a eye, not aven aware of an irritat- Geet liiLim» ready for .choo.-ScKindel'school—Schindelt. ia. the place to gge| . completp , .e- ^UNTILjyANTH) mental rut. This isn't the rutting ing object. Wtinn*, fttripci and cheviot* in snappy collegiate stylet. Size* 12 to 20 si'hsnn, iiyhiiw. What, are you do. ing in il'.' It will teach you how SWING INTO POPULARITY AT SCHOOL, WITH • OPEN TOES to antii^oiii/.e anyone, anywhere, TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT SW any time, Ke.ep a copy of it on • SIDE TIES your desk to throw at every friend Every citizen of Warsaw, Poland, Who enters your door. Impress had to take part in rat killing week. • SANDALS them with your aim in life. ' This 16 GORE DRESSES book also makes an excellent door- The note of i cricket Is some- • OXFORDS stop. times so loud It can be heard a "A CITY OF BELLS" mile away. • SPORTS BY ELIZABETH GOUDGE The netting is an English ca- Many^l the booksellers In Cairo's tJiedral town, and the story is dom- bazaar of the booksellers aell books inated by the spirit of the old by the leaves. AT THE START town and the quaintneHs of life in Oyster shells have been found the cathedral precincjs. A some- fOOO feet under the ground in Texas THE SEASON WE what I'm ced plot centers about the gull' coast oil fields. told canon H urundson who, livinjj in the house once, occupied by an un- Although 5,000 characters are happy poet, meets him irj spirit, used regularly In Japanese, Tokyo WmploteH h'H unfinished work, and papers limit ^eiusslvea to J,000 Anally brings him back to rebuild 3,000. *• his life. The .wing'i the thing and thete dre..e» have ple^ntj^of , .• SANDALS LORETTO M. NEVILL, it. Hollywood and Prince., model.. AH new colors that "Everything lor dwarfs," is the Librarian, are guaranteed wa.hable. Priced low (or thrifty mothers STRAPS slogan ol a shop in Budapest. The owner of the place is himself a STEP-INS > ChftmeleoM dwarf. !» ,„ The change o! color in cham«Wi» GIRLS' SCHOOL SKIRTS LOW AND TO $2 98 ,' ,fcnd certain frogs Is a very intWe«t< Enough soup tor a family can be Bcdice or wrap around models in solids and HIGH HEELS ing phenomenon lit nature. Many made, from * pig's tail costing a VALUES jjornplicuted factors enter Into th«« bonny, sayu the Bacon Development plaids. Sizes 7 to 14 ALL SIZES TO 9 'color changes, but In general, they Board of Britain. ? j We caused by the expansion and %{. contraction of the pigment ceil* GIRLS' MIDDLE BLOUSES 1—i—i—i—?—i ?—r T T i T f i i i ••'••••• Traffic signs in Czechoslovakia, Jin the superficial layers o! the erected niier datitj^nis curves and fbkin. The cells are linked up with Fine Jean cloth- in regulation style intergectiqos, betir directions for •|fte syrnimthetlc and central nervous finding tht neamt doctor. Sizes 8 to 16 liystem by means of nerve flb«n, WORK CLOTHES •lad they all act in harmony at thai Black lit Art SCHINDEL'S IS HEADQUARTERS FOR UNION MADE result of u euinmon stimulus, Which In medieval art, black symboliicd GIRLS'GYM SUITS 'Way be dm! to moisture, light, or lavkness, death uiouniinK, evil, "SWEET-ORR" - "HEADflGHT" tempt'raturu conditions, cerebral ex- faltehood Slid despair. In heraldry, Blue or green in sizes 10 to 20. Guaranteed tJtement, food, or the creature'! black It termed sable. fast colors. 'physiological condition; or the tur- OVERALLS " s acting thruugh IU ejes. Bm Off* Differ 20x40 Cannon Cf or $1 LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN .6 Opals dmef from otiier principal MARVELOUS VALUES t Unique Islamic Cut torn 2 nationally famous brand, at a record low price. g«m stones ip Ming not crystalling TOWELS ° * 4 A lue For about 1,200 years, a Un|qu« White, blue and .tripod. Site* 36 t» *. *» but a telldJfied Jelly. 'iBkniic custom bus been practiced that will aRain d«mon.tr»U Scblnde)'. I«a4«f*b(p 1 CURTAINS C 4n Mima, Arablii. As enjoined in Bed Pillows in work clothe.. ttt MOUB4 BBlMem Hade Halt fttie Koran, every Mohammedan Feather Proof 59 TH« moiuid builders, foruniiintMti MEN'S FAMOUS "BIO YANK" {passing lliriiugh the town on hit way 'ALL STYLES ut th« Indians, manufactured ualt .(a Mecca, has stopped »t the rock ffum iw'.iiral briiw springs. 54x54 Rayon ,, *t|ile and thrown 49 stones at Satan. FOR ALL ROOMS 39? WORK SHIRTS * ,,'Butan's Abode," Indicatect by a Tab|« Cloths Feature on a leading radio station. A country- Ureek tu Collect Books VALUES TO WOO tlgn, says t'ullitfr'h Weekly, II the wide favorite. Th..e finetbirt t have eVery fafttpr* il teporttd to be tlie f tur£*t aud gentlemen who 9-toal Reversible C a i*id wftaring wmk skirt A*\M t»»e. Blue •«) 111 it Gi'^ttk vrhu collected bouku 01 y hurl rocke in other diitc Runners 98 «r«y cbambray. Full cut. Si«M UH t« »7. « lw*» tcala. ere arrested. HAND-MADE CANDLEWICK ej CO f»