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Par Sparb Ntwi Aa* VOL. XIV, No. 51 ARTER 2_N. J-, VSBJjkfc OCTOBER 2. 1986 . .j states was defeated PMCB THBBK ,,„,(! polo for the first STELLATO IS HNED, ,,,iy.two yeat*. Out at i,,ng (aland, where the DEMOCRAT PKMCi '«•* »«%«•« .. played, the Argentine CaniidatesGetOnMerry-Go-RomiToSnatchVotes, ADVANCED , • rMilwaukee on social For Violation Of The seems. That .campaign frenir now that that tti h Old Timer. Claim Record "nvernor LaBuOM de- With a change of name which takes possession of candK church »up- Attendance But G.O.P. Local Ordinance and possibly the articles o| dates and party leaders as He n- as apparel wanted similar ques- be* approach** removes Irani, of people there is a Candidate* IWe ,liy draft»4 in* vinttv tions are being asked right- judgment any comprehension ABC MEN RAID PLACE ly of wives-and mothers In thethere may he a limit to the act! othing offi- in whicjl adherents jrtay but just a MEETING SET MONDAY home of every candidate for every themselves. Louis Post-Dispatch, Agents of the Alcoholic Bever- office in Carteret. The election Non-Partiun, Tool for flW ftVst time, I . ^ the late Joseph Pulit- campaign ii now on. With the distribution of ims supported Demo- age Control Borad raided the prem- Then there are always a few dy agreeable. SuchJ The Democratic picnic Sunday Campaigning officially consists 1937 tax bills which will ises of Paul Steilato at 1 Louis non-partisan meetings here and h n November 1 a new .iiidntes in the past five of course in making speeches. Un- ^XH; *i£ *h? - !•* MMkwalfs grove was the most , mmpaigns, announced street Monday afternoon „.. - «».- there. Women's organization*; of dealing with the tax col.,™ on a officially it embraces many other church groups, beneficial lodges— o^t?T.L,r^ will go Into effect. The new mport Mr. Roosevelt for rant charging sate and possession activities, greag t p to thee organizatiorganization | nlc ln ye*"y, , accordingg ttoo ololdd timtmee t,, the Presidency . . , any or all may invite candidates S] insoring the, gathering. What i members of the party who have hire which wa« evolved by Cc of untaxed liquor. Htellato There are meetings to be attend- or their supporters to appear. h thi tor Alexander Comba after a < res a government trend waa ar- ed, where Republican office seek- Cj jdidate ever refd«4 16 buy a | attended many such events. The MiMican tradition. raigned bafort Recorder David B. But there is perhaps the moat ful study of the situation, ers speak to Republican workers, signed to not only sttandSitf t • • • .Jacoby and held for the action of unlimited field fo rcandidates—ofli the grand jury in $1,000 bail. He or Democratic candidates exhort and all—in the parties and social for the grove which was tions but also to establish L.. \ Goodrich, Massachu- those of their party to increased after ;,Da>t one—just j r was also fined $100 for violation gatherings he may take in in H (Continued on Page 10) | well patronized nearly every Snn- m«nt between the tax oOM i ,,,,.r, famed locrily as a of the borough ordinance regulat- individual taxpayers on eacV H iTASter. announced the ing liquor traffic. day this summer. count. :,\,. would be a cold one. r Stellato pleaded non vull and Sabo Case Still Untried; Frae bus transportation to and Alexander Comb* In the past, especially in . bis reasons thsit: Onion from the grove was maintained all yearn 1924, 26 and 2fi a neat (, hirker, animal pelts more provided bail in the form of a prop- MILITARY FUNERAL erty bond. He paid his fine Tues- No Hearing Date Y were; •ssastMM^ UKRAINIAN SOCIETY A fcaatsrd PI™,,,. GREEK PERFECTION WISDOM ORGANIZES Mustard Ms been ,„„ CHURCH SERVICES HOST AT CARD PARTY DANONG FEATURES John Wicoff Brings To Government uses that have nolhi,,,, ,. HAS MANY DEFECTS ham sandwiches or e.,,',, Mary Potocnig I* ChairmanROSSMANS' PARTY SCHOOL FIRE UNIT Is one of, the oldest i,,,, , SET ANNIVERSARY Wide Experience, Notable Record sajd amor* Its eariioM „,, Of Arrangementi; Pro- Ancients Were as Prone to application to scoriiin, i, . Mr., Mr*. John Lincoln Avenue Residents John V. B. Wicoff, Repub- son, when local governments were First Demonstration Held It wai believed to n, ,|,, ceeds For Chttrch Errors as Ourtehret. lican candidate for State Sen- lgairinu in upending orgies of ; Entertain On 17th ruinous proportions, Mr. Wicoff Tuesday; Haluko la A later generation '""•!. ski Observe 50th Wed- alor from Middlesex County, syrup of mustard |> I>...I With Miss Mary Potorniff »« New York Greek perfection, and his colleagues in Ptsinsboro V ding Date Anniversary ,nn bring t(> the management were traveling in the opposite di- Named Chief dried figs in strong n|< V chnirman RW\ Miss Catherine Uod- idealized for centuries, is In r> f N w Je " , « . ™y » governmen- rection. In 1926, , the ppropertrope y ot grinding the muM.,,,1 nnr as c(i chairman, St. Mary's Uk- The iipventopnth wedding anni- alltj a myth of Renaissance origin tfll A fire squad of high school stu- Tii mark Hie fiftieth anniversary affairs the experience and levy in Plaingborb o was$31 $3.1.111 par •lftinj them to „ nnr of tin- marriage -of Mr. nnd Mm.rainian Sodality held a card party verMiy of Mr, and Mrs. Henry according to Prof. William B. Din? dents has been organized under the form tit which we lad ni^ht in the church hall. The common-sense born of a notable hundred dollars of valuation. w John KnraBzewski of Van Huren Rodman of Lincoln Avenue, which moor, authority on the architfr In the intervening ten years, this direction of William Misdom as fluently, dates back to r, , celebration was held proceeds will be used for the bene- t>«<*irround. AvnniM* ft occurred Saturday, was marked by tun ot the Acropolis at Athens, figure has dropped steadily until part of the Safety Week program at English woman know, , Sund-y. F . n nuptial mast fit of Si Demetrius Church. who anerts that there are many New Jergey now face* « ennui in today it reposes at the incredibly Carteret High School. The first •Imply as "Mrs. c> «t Holy Family Chtin-h, celebrated a party nt their home. Supper was flaws in classical civilization low position of $2.68. Th.- following sodality members ham" made the ex,,,.. hy Ihi' pn-itor, Rfv, Dr. Joseph assisted in the trrangement.1: The served nnd there was music and which discount Its "inhuman su There in no secret to this demonstralion of the squad wa« held 1 State to have the highest per cap- found it tasty. Pzindojz. nn iipproprinf* sermon Misses Anastaaia Spqganetz, Anna j dancing. The following ifuests periorlty." achievement, Mr. Wicoff will read- Tuesday of this week when the WH>; pi-eachrd. also hy Or. Dziado&z. ita tax rate of any in the country, (ironsky, Nadia SokaUky. Ethel were nrnnnK those preSBnt: Mis* ily admit.. The formula is simple, building wdt emptied in one min- Fnllnv infj thc 1'hurrh celebration Kikimnff, Ann% Babitnky, Helen "The Athenians in their age of to impose npon lU home-owners, It is simple but. infallible, he con- then1 wns H rorcption at the home Dorothy Ropsman, Mrs. Augusta glory were as prone to error as its industries, its agriculturists a ute and fifteen seconds. Wrtaklea Cnrr, Helen tiobenchak, Mnry Rossrnan, MIR. Rli/abeth Kathe, burden f tinues, and can be applied just as rh, of the couple, where they were ourselves," says Professor Dins- ° taxation away out of The officers of the squad are: WrinUta on the t^ , Ham.idyk. Mary Terebetoky Hose Miss Marion Kflthe, the Mimes Proportion to the jeryiees ren- readily to the affairs of New J«r- •«• character. For i,, t:, pr«"irnifd many gift*. Derewesky, Anna Truch, Anna moor who will describe recent sey. To quote Mr. Wicoffi Chief, Joseph Haluko; assistant, s Amonp those present wern: Mr. Marie and Catherine Rossman, Mr. Hnw running from the n, Derewesky archeologicnl discoveries In "Don't spend the money you and Mrs. William ltoimmiiii anil and Mrs. William Romnnan, Wil« Patrick DeSantis; members, Stan- «* taqrita, called Rose Dacko, Mary Krull, Ann* j Ham RoMman, Jr. lurnbla university summer hope some day to have. Don't sni son, William; Mr and Mrs. Henry of free and independent thinkers spend it even when you have it ley Maciock, Edward l-okicn, Wai' •fcow tea person who Rnssman and daughter, Dorothy: Mends, Pauline Sobel, Mary , Mr. and Mm. Andrew Rossmnn, "Their accountants made arith- :who can consider the vast problems unlesa you are sure you will get ter Stockman, William Elko, Wil- bright lida of life n,, Mr. ,uid Mrx. Joseph Hamadyk and Rose Hiriak, Catherine Keilman, Aliee and Rohert. Rossman, Mr. metical errors; their treasurers I at hand from a practical, businesR- p y Helen Yaroshak, Mary Gluschak, and Mrs. John Atban, Miss Ruth full vnlue for every dollar you turn liam Jurick, John Donovan and notes a writer In Pen™,,, son. Joseph; •peculated with the state funds and ! like viewpoint. . p; Kuhns, Mr. and Anna PavKk, Jennie Pavlik, Julia Alhan, Mr. Hnd Mrs. Vernon Mil- loose. Don't be lured into disaster Thomas Coughlin. TJw Una running stmii-t, MMm \i\ei|| J.Jepson nnd chilitron, set fire to (Jn- bnnk to conceal the I Mr. Wicoff is «uch a candidate, Sobel, Anna Suha^, Anna Hadyn- ler, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Karvet- by easy borrowing. It's paying thi «y« towards the iin, Rnhert nnd Charlotte, of this hnr- embezzlement: their masons made ife was selected by hi» party he- back that's hard." All members of the Safety ink, Mary TarnowRky, Anna Keil- sky, Knlph and Victoria Karvetaky, cause of his unimpeachable integ- nos* danotes the dee,, man, Sophia Wuy, Chriatine Fur- clerical errors of measurement and Patrol at the high school take an Othen Attending , p uy, .1. H. Kn7.nowski, Stephen Kara- rity, hig broad experience, his na- And he practices what be tha Mrvtraa person n h lk d Ol fcaUe, Mr arid Mrs. George Snow, misinterpreted their specifications. preaches. oath of office and sign acceptance i\ Mrs John Ortol. John (Mel, Jr.,tis, Catherine Wasylyk and Olpa tive bent and ability in approach- of a pledge to keep saff ty always in ondtmeath the eyo, •;• Shymanoky. Alice Snow nnd George Snow, Jr., "Their contractors supplied ing the complexities of matters of Plainsboro Township operates and Mnry OHol, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- Mr. and Mrs. John Heisel and chil- mind and to live in a manner to be «• Slso "smile lines," \ phen 1'ii'isek nnd children, Stephen government on a pay-as'-you-go basis. It hasn't, Indian* Blamed Spirits dren, Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Kay. cracked and mended blocks even a good example to others in regard t lovable and happy nat '"<* mh Jenn; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen After serving three years as a other than school bonds, a single Aa an offering te tha iplriti for Other Guettt for the Parthenon; their engineers outstanding debt I to safety. a sign of wisdom and !X. Siyinhnriik! and children. Acnes underestimated the strength of member of the Township Commit- \ and felestn, of Brooklyn; Mr. and tuck, totne of the Indian trlbei of Miss Hazel Winchell, Alex Kay, tee of the Township of Cranbury, Ohio would hang tobacco on the Miss Dorothea Stntzkc, John 8«le- stono and overestimated the ' Mrs. Charles Schwartz, of Iiong strength of Iron, and did not hesi- Mr. Wicoff since 1922 has been Islnmi: Mr. nnd Mrs, Anthony Ko- totem polef In their villages befora wein, Joseph Maroney, Paul Schon- chairman of the Township Commit- ren, of Jersey ('My; Mr. and Mm. starting out on a hunting expedition. wald, all of Carteret; Mr. nnd Mrs.tate to clothe iron construction tee of the Township of Plainsboro, Alexander Kay, Jr.. Robert Kay John I'nrk" and d«ii(fhter, of Perth While the redikini w«r* away, whit* with stone In a way that we are hi.i birthplace. To thai position he and Alexander Kay 3d, Mrs. Ella 1 Amboy; Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kara- men In the vicinity would cneak In ; told Is aesthetically dishonest; In has brought the sound reasoning, Biewski and daughter, Dorothy, of Adams, Miss Sophie Kafka, Mr. short, they were intensely human the strict budgetry requirement* and (teal the tobacco, which wai and Mrs. William Monahan, Mrs. Perth Amhoy; Mrs. Unse Pudinski "The fact that there is so much of a successful business enterprise. of a superior quality, and upon Frances Adams, Mr. and Mrs, John He has demanded that no expendi- K.J.COEKKECO and daughter, Stella, of Trenton- their return, the Indlan» thought Iznatrewitz and son, John, Jr., Mr. ground for the claims of perfec- [.: Mr. nnd Mrs. Hyde Brackett. of tion made for them adds zest to tures be made until and unless the „• Trenton, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Alex that the spirit! bad taken their prod- and Mrs. John Kotlar and Mrs. niinicipality's cash position war- uct Joseph Deerinp, all of Elizabeth. finding the flaws," added Doctor " them. .", Kay .»nd son, Hubert, of Elizabeth. Dinsmoor. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Adams of Lowett Rate in County Roselle Park; Mrs. Mary Justenski and son, Raymond, of Bayonne; Sonlptire Fainted As a result of this stewardship, The Department Store of Elizabeth' Mrs. Marie Piepor, of filenhrook, at Greek Lawyer Conn, and architecture are now .ttompt Itl the years when the tax Are you orie of the thousands of out-of-town shoppers who are h.- Mr. and Mrs. Rossman were the ing to determine the kind and ex of practically every municipality in recipients of many beautiful gifts. tent of coloring used by the Greeks the State—from 1926 to date;— coming acquainted with this large, six-story modern department store, Business Man— on their buildings and statues, ac- were sky-rocketing far beyond rea- cordlng to Doctor Dinsmoor, who i so near to your home. If not, you ju*t can't imagine what a delightful has spent nearly sixteen years pAITlFFU and interesting place this is to shop at. Agriculturist— CHROME AVE. GIRL working on the site of ancient ^(/Un J | VOTE FOR Athens. , New fashions! New things for the home! And everything so de- MARRIEDJN SAT. When Greek sculpture was re QPFAK IN ROROIO sirable and trustworthy. discovered at the end of the Mid ^1 LnR. Ill Dl/llVUUll Becomes Bride Of Stephen die ages, such coloring 8S there With so much to buy now for the Fall and Winter, just come and Toth In Ceremony once was had been dissipated hy Rutler, Seaman, Darting time, giving rise to the belief Guest„ '_ s O^.f Th„. e' Mayor„ ' * see to what splendid advantage you can buy. At Local Church that the Greeks used stone in Its natural color, Professor Dinsmoor On Wednesday You also are invited to open a charge account here. Miss Helen Kriinin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Krimin of 46 said He added that more .recent- Chrome Avenue, became the bride ly traces of paint were discovered ,lvJnR ,, ,!u^~^(1 c,,arlcs Sca_ of Stephen Toth, son of Mr. and on some works, and the idea war, M|illii ,..n(ii(iatcs for frf-t-ho!der and Mrs. Stephen Toth of 48 Louis held for a time that »ne Greeks ( |,ilt|es E. Darling, candidate for Street, Saturday morning. The had been lavish in covering sculp- roionrr, on the Republican ticket, ceremony was performed at a nup- ture and buildings with color. werMittucle irm-sti s with Mayoy r Josepohn W a. tial mass in St. Elizabeth's Roman "We are now coming U> the con- thMittude weekli yWednesda tea of yth eafternoo Ladies n Reat- Catholic Church by the pastor, clusion that probably they pre jMililican Club. The visitors were One of the Greatest Rev. Jiiliit* Kins, «r\i| WHO followed served their gnlrton' mean In this by a wedding breakfast at the . ,. . a , iinriiduct-d bv Mis. Kubeit Wilson, home of the bride. In the after- sphere, too. and that figures In past presi(|ent oi thc dub ; stone, for example, were painted | noon the parents of the bridegroom | . d , j f . entertained in their home for the only as to eyes and hair and the u oor )nzC| a pa r o bool( borders of drapery. Temples and ends, went to Mrs. Michael Halow- Clothing Sales Ever Held newly - married couple. A large JOHN V. B. WICOFF gathering of friends and relatives other buildings were painted only rhuk. Mrs. A. J. Perry won the REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR witnessed the marriage. toward the top where there were!dark horse award, a pair of artistic figures that were heavily shad- vases, .Mrs. George Bensulok and The bride was gowned in white rs STATE SENATE satin and her veil was of tulle. She owed and therefore needed accen- ^ Wilson were thc hostesses for in New Jersey carried a bouquet of lilies of the tuatlng," Doctor Din.moor „. : SMITH at MADISON AVE. PERTH AMBOY VOUSAVSVAT LEAST St. ON EAOJfifrf THESE SALE! Special Purchase 890 Pairs AT THE FACTORY ONLY WOMEN'S and MISSES BRAND NEW DRESSES M f ALL MADE TO SELL FOR ^ £Q $3. AND $4 C V O9 1 fv< STRAPS BecUthiw win 'BOHbllE" your mrdrobc. Oict GARMENT HADE TO OXFORDS II. TOR «4.»S AND •»»» PUMPS yon try — you'U. always bay — Bond cltthu direct from TIES ^ANpALS 1 . Tn w»«i« SUEDE • ?A,TINT the factory at factory prices. STEP-INS • J^ STYLES • KID to tar F»r SMART DRESSERS BLACK or BROWN m • r i t« HEELS Aw ^ SPECIAL-SATURDAY! fltm a a • the MEN'S REGULAR $3. # CabMi CXfCElDfJ BOYS' AND GIRLS' SCHOOL Avenue at Howard Street New Bnin«wick,i wmBXwro* ^ OPEN pk»*Y ti|, It-«P.M. AMP THUR^AYT TO »-SATURDAYS 1 .4] v, -Vs1..* .;"' '• :l..-t IM CAR of OF CHINESE DRAMA it one ofthe mm* «|W *" Hailed M king of thf cowboys ... starred in Columbia1* Fugitive AT THE MAJESTK Sheriff" , . . in M daring and adven- tnroiiB a man . . . »s his exciting, Carroll Is Co fast-moving Dietures reveal him to be ... rides like a centaur . . . Starred In 'Genera! bases all his pictures on historic*! eventr ... is the only western star • Died At Dawn' who writen his own productions . . • believes in teaching history by the ROMANCE OF INTRIGUE screening of events ... has held A private ocean "largf enough world champtoimhips in riding nnd Judith Bamtt la roping-, . . has ridden in rodeos and to drown sovcrnl elephants" and to ilono.' float ^ «ea-(roing tug; 700 Chines* at taw Crt«»nt headlined tn circuses . . . used to ON STATE STREET »t th« PIVK CORNEM, PERTH AMK. 1)f assorted the*, ages and nhapes; * .'fifty hungry vultures; several hun- Seven (7) D»yi SUrtbg Wllfc Prwue Toni«P dred Springfield rifles; an assort CONTINUOUS 'Hwnt of Tommy-gun* and Brown TWO SHOWS Ing". .1 brnr-p or two of pistols, both FEATURES CRESCENT S:B4-"U«t nf MoKlcana revolving nnd automatic, and DAILY t \ .Wif-J 7:29-"Sinf, Baby, Sinf" "yum knrti" were among the ite ALWAYS PUKTH AMBOY L »lled for in the script for "The *wt»ncrfil Dii'd at Dawn, ' * romance FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY ' intrigue and adventure in pre.s- MURDER — MYSTERY — ROMANCE ..._ It-day ('hiiis, co-starring Gary TN NATURE'S GREATEST WONDERLAND t: Cooper and Madeleine Carroll, |<" Which opens tonight at the Msj 7t!c Theatre II Also on thr "required" list were .i* fifty foot "junk," complete every detail and manned by a crew •.ff skilled native seamen; a private "YELLOWSTONE railroad, including locomotive, LoT*-mak*r> and ln«th-nt.k«ri, %\tn and • to»»•», ioagdan aad titaWkiUAWil d*W> If UWB isBWs, ?tnti«nn, semaphores, etc.; a in "Sing, Babjr, Sing," oponinf at tha Ditmw tonight, and feata V^rained monkey; a nonadron of (lower rifhl), Gregory Raloff and Adolphe Menjon (lower left), the Ritt Br«tl|«r» (cutir) aawl Tad "pBOtor lorries, armored ear* and Haalr and PaUy Kelly (opper right). HENRY HUNTER mied limousines, whole villages of ative Chinese bamboo shack* and JUDITH BARRETT \ half mile or no of crooked, nar- 'A MESSAGE TO GARCIA' iw Chinese streets. And it waj no easy job to get OPENS ON WEDNESDAY Ml these things together for thin * Yellowstone' Is Swift Melodrama Sim of adv»ntiir« in present day Crescent Shows Roistering •"Ihina. The vultures, for instance! 'he job of finding nnrl training Laid In Splendor Of Famous Park Movie With Wallace MAYUAW hem was Riven to Harry Caplan Berry ||if«t the Paramount studio, Having "Yellowstone," the mystery film which opened at the li*!M hundreds of the birds circling Wallace Beery -Barbara SUn- rcscent Theatre today, proves that, there is something new wyrk -John Bolea. Thwe three Tvemv »«v the California valleys, he nder the .sun. The novel twiat of ita plot and the unex- dn't think it was going to be sr, great Htara, together for the flrtj •d to get them until he tried ected solution have a refreshing quality. Another element time, pnact their (fr«ateRt role* In I first attempt found him Rtarinj at ad Prevue Time Table —"Garjeo,. HB.IT" Continuous 2 lo 11 P. M. 6:55—"GeaenJ Died «t D.wn" 8:37—"Goriwwu !Vku*y" MAJESTIC SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY 10:18—"Cen.r.l Died at Dawn" PERTH AMBOY Telephone Perth Amboy 40108 PREVUE FRIDAY N1TE r"GIRL GAN6BUSTER UNMASKS CRIME TBUSlfj Daring G-GIRL masqueiades as a gangster's sweet- heart—playing up to the "big shot" of the crime Robert Young «nd Florence Rice in "Sworn Enemy," at the tnutl Muscling into their secret meetings and Strand. luxury apartments! FACING DEATH at every turn! Teeming with flesh - and - blood characters from all walks of life, BLUFFING •Wept up from the city streets into •% cauldron of dramatic circum- her way out «f •tanciv —this is "Sworn Enemy," a "h«t ipot»"i "story of metropolitan crime opera- iiona, opening tonight at the Strand Theatre. SHOOTING Headlining the cast are Robert H *ut with the YOUIIK as a son of the. city alums racket mobl endeavoring to go straight in a law itarecr until the gang with whom ,he wus raiseil kills his brother. i Florence Rice aa a surgeon's daughter who proves the best de- ^teetive on the special force. Joseph Calleia as the sinister Joe ieral(), criupted overlord of the kets, sports lover and perverse ilai.throiji.it, a killer unknown to his own lieutenant^. Lewis Stone as Dr. Gftttle, i uished surgeon who spends ve years in the penitentiary on Charge "framed" by Emerald. Nat Pendleton as Steamer ipp, u great-hearted, child- idcd prizetighter, and a pivoted acter in the melee. "Sworn Enemy" is based on a by Richard Wormser, and OTtara (Gary Cooper* «, flirected by Edwin L, Marin. rachlMt, trouble • loving ILLIANT COMEDIANS fE MUSICAL PUNCH ceFaye, Adolph Menjou Weadiine'Sing, Baby, FREE CHINA Stng'AMKtmas To the L>di«i ?ith Alice Faye swinging torchy tunes and romancing with THURSDAY ME ael Whalen, Aijolphe MenJou r daffy and roaming around in lightie, Gregory Ratoff, the dialectician, mangling the Wed. - Thur*. • Fri. ] language, the king and L*»t Times Today AMATEUR NIGHT of comedy, Ted Healy and Kelly, smashing all laugh "THE GORGEOUS Every WtdiMt^r 1 LOVE-lMQUAMDRYl and the Rite Brother* HUSSY" 'a newtldnd of musical to the screen, "Sing, J\ opena tonight at the t Theatre. from the hit mint of C«ntury-Pox, toe pio- aatd to top their previoui «L'tii- »»on«-«rammei ;f% •'-• > at atan, u>n$* am the m & f.A'vinijm'. KURT PI 4 (UPPERSTARS SEVENTY JIVE EXPECT Bard ttllmiiM iM 1H RAHWAY 03 HEAR LECTURE 'ROAH, TO GWPT TO JOIN SCHOOL CLUB In CuaMtUVVk TTi« generation ah»f Caataon was Iba King Arthur's bosna la 9 ON ANNIVERSARY Bill not uleeiti town wtMt* Mare Krtokf w»s i*- to h»T« btn at Ctttltafe « Hegint At Twenty Is ON DIESEL MOTORS oo# (triUtfatd; people did tator: two plays qt I puttd to tevt MM bii orgtM and Uik, to WalM Bar* h» 'Bunsen Burner', Chemistry 'Ticket To Paradise'Opm -gaverely by rtttrtnert. SWOMM i -notit and M»»eh«, Shakmpeirt'i wb«n, at tti» foot o« a movnteln. slate, surnwndH by ho On Bill Today Mre iireached agatnt* drroUng th« ' contemponfrlet. wta* 0lay«d than lh« Raman* catkttructH an knlghtt. II erf whom tm Illustrated Talk Given At Group, To Organize At Same Time <> And Ummow fell to the railing of • wttd" When to on. of Shaketpmrt'*. theater mtntkotd br Pllnjr. Knl(fat« at UM Round TaWi. Recreation Centre In A Few Days Tuesday =*** ground OUtJUlMUWmB Wheat :—. I, ml tomorrow the Rah- Mdcnrn. "Chin* Tuesday Night Organisation will he tfTerted in In Addition to the dramatic ntui-,. a few days of the Hunsen Hurners, Twen- *hell promised in "The Road TO The wonders of the Ilicsrl niKine a club of chemistry students in the G!ory'\ the Empire Theatre It' fie illuMratrd in a m,,ti,,,, ,wl,lr(. high school. This year the rhih Rahw«y next we«k will show .„ ,„ the vWon, Ingenuity Jllown at the new rrriTation centre romisea to be more active than in ket To Paradise' 'with Roger _ SPECIAL PURCHASES ,,„. of tha men who bat- liiMday night. A check showed ormer years. It will have about or and Wendy Bnrrie. The film* leventy-five members as there are open s five-day run on Tuendljy fn ,,niv storm and for, but JM men and youtiR men had crowd v «nd prejudice of e»pi ed into thc main room of the centre bout that many studying chemistry. a special anniversary week op«K ng. 11 , ,,,,>,!?, to establish Ions; which though fairly hr«t>, was not t is planned to have the club spon ',,, lines, "China Clipper" nearly UrRe enough for the crowd or interesting assembly programs Featuring the year's most im- Of The Very Latest ,nt chapter In the plctor I hey sat on window sillii benches There will be discussions of mat pressive cart, "The Road To Glory" ' ,,f fi«riii(f aviation. ahlos and on the floor, or stood up tcrs relating to etftmistry an< is hailed as the strangest, strong-' , |!,j,.,i dnea superb work l>»! they all seemed deeply inter health, and to the great part chem est drama of love ever brought tftl is SPORT AND FUR ,,f H young aviation en tstcd. 'ry has in modern industry am the screen. 1U,| war ace who k obses manufacture. Fredrlc March, Warner Baxter ( One film showed close up views Charles SidtilV. & new member o and Lionel Barrymore are atarrtd,, t hr- inupjration to Mian "f the Diesel-powered airship, Von i i l,y nir. From a youth of the science fftettltY and Mrs. Wil with the snpporting cast head»a bjr | TRIMMED COATS Hindenburg, Other parts "of thc Nam Coflirty, • wife be the fatultj June Lung and Lionel Barrymore. in.ntns ha dewopi int Picture showeS trains, tractors, ,t,.n iron Honied man wh advisois. Edwfn S. Qulnn, Jr., an Fired with the inspired actjng of Irurks and other Machinery rriuippe'd other member of the faculty is a such performers, the film tells » STYLE HEADUNERS FOR 193«-37 fellows ruthlessly am wttti Diesel enRines in the West, ,11V to attain his objec member of the club, having been gripping story of lnve in all Hi that we nwn«f«rj to buy right. S«e where they are rapidly displacing elected to membership while he was phases, painted on a canvas Mi other types of engine because of the great and eneompassinir as the W|C ftimiy uilorwi uid bMutifully Hull and Patricia Ellii great saving in fuel. doitiR practice teaching .,,,.(! in "Freshman Love,' itself. • :.- A point brought out in the pic Baxter is seen as the war-weary , nirnin as the romantic tine and the lecture given with i ,,».> of the most fasclnat Miss Roth Named Librarian commander of a valorous regiment. it that Diesel engineering is a field Mnninue, it lovely French nur»«(' hil.-irioua comedy drama: with a great future for young men. In Line WUk_H. I Polic ,, "i,ove Begins at Twen provides him with his only interest The lecture was given by J. S. Rob in life. SPORT COATS son of Rahway. For the first time in the history of Carteret High School thc school PRICED AS The new centre is in need o the patronesses of the club. Q5 more furniture, especially chairs and library is in charge of a full-time librarian. Miss Beatrice Roth was The monthly dances will be held | LOW AS Road to Glory' tables. Most of the importan under strict supervision. They will i changes have been made to fit , recently appointed to the position " by the Hoard of Education, in a close at 11 P. M. At each dan«' fof recreation purposes. In t four men 6f the parish will be pres- ent to assist the girls in supervision. The club h»s thc approval of Rev. DRESS COATS rear part of the building. Another Joseph A. Mulligan, pastor of the 1 The library has a large selection feature of the future will be in- of the better types of nontiction church. Each member of thc club PRICES struction in wireless codes, thc sci- will have a membership card. Sev- Hu(k Herbert •«! friendi in hooks, all of an instructive nature START AT ence of radio construction and re- hut all written in an entertaining eral girls registered for member- "Love Bafint at 20," co-f»»luro $16* ception. . ship last night. attraction. There were 610 persons at the and interesting style. There is also of tli Monday night, sponsored by the The hooks are indered under a (cation division. system that makes it possible to lo- NEW 1937 FUR COATS cate a wanted volume quickly. r Many of jhe books arc of the ref- We've juat finished tailoring a new andon-Knox Banner Hang erence type and invaluable to thc group of fur coat* that we're extremely students. JI In Chrome Business Area proud of. We know the buyer* of these r A large banner with the pictures i Catholic Girls Jtart Club; fine garment* will be proud of them, too. if 1-andon and Knox, and the names of national, state, cunntv To Sponsor fiances, Socials Yet, we accept your old coat at part pay* and local Republican candidates has ment heen presented to the local knnil) An organization to be known as Mean organization and has been the Catholic Girls Club of St. Jos- suspended across Roosevelt Ave- ephs' Church was formed in thc nue in the Chrome section. church hall Wednesday night after FUR COATS REMODELED the evening service. The new or I.oral members of the parly, can Your present coat can be remodeled didates and leaders are arranging to ,Animation is for girls of fifteen lit two more banners, one in the cars and over, and will be a social From his first step onward, into a new 1937 Fur style for • upper Roosevelt Avenue section ;roup. It will sponsor monthly mull charge. Let us give you an ea- and one in the middle section, prob- lances and other social events. the shoes that your little boy [lie women of thc church will be timate. Our repair charge* are moat ibly in Washington Avenue busi- weirs determine his future foot reasonable, too. ness district. These banners will Saratoga have the names of thc local and health. Dr. Power's Shoes will luchtr OWortTlo Blick county Republican candidates. oc Tin BUukio with (to- help him grow straight and nlit Shirk tip. SiXM »Vj to 12, MYi to ). w RAHWAY strong. Scientifically designed AtoD EMPIRE for growing feet, these shoes A. GREENHOUSE, k RAHWAY THEATRE help youi child maintain cor- TODAY AND TOMORROW rect "Body Balance" and Per- Smith at McCIellan Sts. PERTH AMB0Y KAY FRANCIS THURS. - FRI. - SAT. fect Posture, The new Fall —IN— "WHITE ANGEL" styles and leathers are here. PLUS $2.45 to |5.45. Gin tour ibtld ftntft "Bad} Btltmtt" 'AND SUDDEN DEATH" WITH RANDOLPH SCOTT FRANCES DRAKE SUN. AND MON. HENRY FONDA JUNIOR VOGUE SHOE STORE IN "SPENDTHRIFT" PLUS 164 Smith St. Perth Amboy REX BELL IN Next to Public Service > <• O'Brien and Ro»« Ale»n- "WEST OF NEVADA" J . , "China Clipper," now SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PAT WEEK SHOW 5 BIG DAYS 5 n STARTING TUES. OCT. 6 O'BRIEN TO SAT. OCT. 10 Exclusive THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING ROSS ALEXANDER PICTURE I CLEANING HOUSE —CO-FEATURE— Styles! YOU DON'T "SEE" THEJttWtUDCHSWDHOWLSA-PlDnTIH 10-DAY THIS PICTURE. . EVERY FLOOR SAMPLE MUST GO SPORTSWEAR In order to make room for more seasonable merchandise — we r\( Most Reasonable Prices! YOU LIVE IT! USED* CAR are making it worth while for you to buy now and save — not just Brand New I'u.iy Pocket* one article — everything goes — and you still can buy on very SKIRTS OH easy terms. $1.94 BAV inn SALE BU,e. |J.M YOl Swea erj 1 . famous Nationally HIGH GRADE BLACKSTONE OUR 2PIECE ADVERTISED All Wool GAS RANGE ELECTRIC REQUEST FEAT. SAT. NITE SUITS — • • Jo make rooitt,§ INSULATED IRONER $3.94 A WASHERS Re* $69.50 Real REG. $69.50 I UxccllcM VUu Navelt] for trade-ins oft - I SPECIAL »aM*» Front "PAGE MISS • LOT . SKIRTS • All Wool 52.94 the New 1937 la MM W»I GLORY" 4788 • Sweatera —Starring— 94c Twin Set $2.94 DICK POWELL Buicks. MARION DAVIES I s SH0W you TH£ WAY 11 *— Added— ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS -LAMPS- WASHERS - "» HETTER YOUR FIGURE witk NEWS - COMEDY - CARTOON 1HE FAMOUS Prices dra "Even-Ful" COMBINATION RANGES - KITCHEN - KOOK GASOLINE SUN. - MON. reduced on all Ujnp | Two of the outstanding RANGES - OIL HEATERS - RADIOS - THE LARGEST AND iiits of the movie world! Cars in stock. Clark Gable FINEST DISPLAY IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY - WHATEVER M**-UN|V* 1 59c" GARY COOPWI JEAN ARTHUR h, ' rT r * —*^p i II 4 t A |U2 *AGESH Who's Right? / Origin of Corn Unknown; Election Of London Cure Colonel Frank Knox. Republican candi- Indians First Grower* All U.S. lilt Say* Al Smith Profiles CARTERET PRESS date for Vice President, nml Frank Knox, SWEETI&SS AND LIGHT The origin of corn ts unknown. ByCtURLES F. GREGORY (> plant of It has ever been found Election of Alf M. Undon Subscription, $1.50 Per Year publisher of the Chicago Daily News, seem the wilds, declares a writer In •• PrwIqW was declared "Ik* For Today Telephone Cart«r*t R-iflOO tie Los Angeles Times. When the nm«4r far all the ills" I to be in complete and uttor disagreement tfaf tfc* United Stain in a By TALBOT LAki rst white men set foot In the New with each other over the state of the nation. Sotmdt Screwy To Me SMMGII Ust nlfnt in Carnegie What was that tune 0,, Published by Cftrtpret, world corn was cultivated by (he Hall by Alfred E. Smith. TK« ! Governor Hoffmann,is in his element theae days as body wss humming fiVf> y,., OFFICE A« Republican candidate for Vice Pres- North American Indians on the 10M Democratic candidate Atlantic coast It wss their mnln •pole* not only to an audience How did it go? Whflt ,',' ''"' 7« WASHINGTON AVE., ident, Mr. Knox fern for us alj. He sees the maeitro of a stupendous safely congress in Atlantic City. reliance on banting trips or In war- of 4,800 In the famom New words? ' CARTERET, N. J. While waiting for the big show to open he's putting on sort New D?al endangering our insurance poli- tare against rival tribe* They car- York kail bat alto to radio lis- You don't know? YM) , of a preliminary perfoJwncc in each of the municipalities caeit throafhont the country. C. H. BYRNH ces and our life's ?avinjr«. But aa a news- ried It as parched com in bock- say you've forgotten Mt I'I '' ' kln poaches. Often It was their The New Deal was dUmis. was blared at you from •>,-,', '' KITIB ROaBNBLUM Sports Jgditor paper publisher he gets a different slant around the State, including ours. •ed mt "• dismal, dull, dark nly food for ft was adequate. Th« dio and yon hummed it f t Entered H second etosa matter Jane 6. on things and it's slightly difficult to know Mr. Hoffman Ja tindeas when it comes to burning up and dreary failure" by Mr. squaws grew It In small fields, suffi- Smith, who denied that h* hat solid weeks? 1914, at Carteret, N. J., Port Office, under which of the Knox versions to accept. the telegraph wires with gubernatorial pep-talks and jam- cient for each tribe. They were the Act of Man* 8, 18T9. tone 'high-hat' in his riie from Well, do not fed tw ming the postal system with executive communications he first American farmers. the fishmarkets of New York. Listen to Publisher Knox, as spoken in Corn's origin Is no nearer soln- The Idea that he bad iold oat memory is particularly ,!„„.'I an advertisement for his Daily News in a that are supposed to nefcdle the home folks into a dither lon today than It wss then. Plant to the rick was (illy, he taid. one seetns to remember f,,, ,„' issue nf Printer's Ink: •xplorers have searched every bit Support (Wen by the Ad- than a few month^-no „„, ,, if the available wilds of the west- ministration to anti-Tammany Is, sw* Jtrry Vogel. ?'»"Here in Chicago, the world's second candidates in N«w York City ern hemisphere wltboot finding a ; Ha Limit To M*morv y on the htghwayi. I thtnk rsee of clew. The average garden election, wa* cited by Mr. fattest market, storekeepers arc getting Smith in an indirect plea (or 4 Comparison it's that the ffroAottob of it rep*«- •nthnslast's guess Is as good as that New York orfaniution Demo- btefc thdr pre-depre8sion smiles. People f the most noted scientist. The slightly tMa hair and hiKh u', The politicians are enjoying their favor- senta public service in its most lofty state. I have never liked crats to follow him in support, steel-rimmed specs, ami , are milling in the streets with crisp new first explorers fonnd corn cultivated inf Landon. Mis real grieT- n member tunes more o,.,n ite holidays, these last weeks before elec- packages under their arms. Cash registers the idea of human beings having no other point in life than n down to Pern and Chile. It Is ance, Mr. Smith said, was that years back. There neem* i,, . ' int nfltlvp to the United Stnten, for the President hat "betrayed" tion, sympathizing with the struggling supplying fodder for drunken, reckless and careless mo- limit to his memory tnr ti,(, jingling. Thicks clunking. And between It Is easily harmed by frosts and the Democratic party. h«» an offl«e in Tin Pan \i|,, worker who is being driven to privation and the banks of Michigan Ave. the old 'Gold torists but I'm not sold on the notion that a spree in the annot be planted early In the corn- New York City. World's Playground will change things. growing states, for cold wet spring Jesse Owens, Olympic sprint want by the high cost of electricity. They Stream' of shiny new autos is at high tide On his desk is a phm,, ,. I think that the politicians who are promoting the weather rots the seed and Holds star, and his wife, reported being rings quite often during t|,, are indicting the power companies with all again. Ctfkayo is showing more comeback must be replanted. It was there- "nearly scared to death' when the An advertising agency pun,., faster than any spot on the map." racket may be hopeful that it will cover up their own sad ore, of more than tropical origin. lirplane in which they w«re riding a radio program wants a <<„•'•'• the stops open and represent the price of behavior and take the minds of the taxpayers off the knowl- from Stamford, Conn., to Newark, was a hit, six years ago Is Candidate Knox right or is Publisher wa$. forced down in the rain on "Walt a second," says Jmi power as a major problem. edge that there won't be mad. safety on the highways un- Long Island. , gel, and then using only hni< Knox right? They both can't be. Oyster Three Yedrs Old They are singularly unconcerned about til the politicians keep their dirty hands out of the court? time he ssjrs, "You can,,,., Before Yielding Pt*rl CARD OF THANKS ingin the lUln.'^ goes this , and off the policemen who bring in the drunks, the recklesi And then in a very criu-b.i the cost of government, although admitting An oyster csnnot be expected to We, the undersigned, desire to and the careless. thank all those who aided us with pleasant Singing voice h.- ! it is hijfh and growing higlier. The solution :nrn out a pearl until It Is at least their sympathy and kindness in our the tarie ana sriyei the w,,M, I wouldn't want to be the one to accuse Mr. Hoffman. hree years old, according to a recent bereavement in the death is thanked and hangn up \ of this problem, however, they are willing ment later the phone jan?l<.* n, during his political career, of squashing a ticket or a sum- writer In • the St Iiouls Post-Dis- of August 0. Freeman. We espe- to leave to some later date. Let us compare patch. It will do It naturally only If cially thank Rev, Orville N. David- and someone starts to hum 1 1 mons. I can't imagine that anyone who iafor safety on such some ford en matter accidentally son, Star Landing Post V. F. W.; over it A program mm >i , ,. Cross-Eyed station want* to know wh,- the cost of the two and determine for our- gets under Its skin. Then as a form the Exempt Firemen, the Fores- a large scale would go to the front for a fellow who uses a: ters of America, the State Police, song is called. selvcs which requires attention first: of protection It begins tq secrete ogel listens for s few v,, automobile instead of a gun to mess up one of his neigh- hkh enutt the Irritant and Chinf of Police Henry J Harring- •More, ton and the lotal police, the dele- then wjnT Although 1936 figures are not avail* bors, yet I have known people in high places who seem to mnkps a iwnrl out of It In time. gations froni other police depart- "That's the 'Tern [,, able, statistics covering 1984 show that think there is Borne distinction between the two and have First of all, the oystprs are brought ments who attended the funeral, Swing.' Remiek published it ' up from the sea bottom. h$ women Undertaken John J. Lyman, the big hit in the Follies abnm 1, each family, every year, is charged $480 lent their good offices to saving a dangerous driver a few divers, scantily clad In wlster, and P. B. A., those who sent flowers, He Doesn't Charge! dollars and giving him anothor chance to clip a child on hit completely nnrte In the warm lent the use of their cars or helped On looking it up the n . for the operation of the government. This months. Then by a delicate surgical us in any other way. will find that Vogel is r,w way home from school. memory is uncsnhy. Whnt u „ figure represents a 100 per cent, increase operation the shells are partially (signed) The Freeman family. uncanny is the fact that h.> <•h.-, I can't quite understand the purpose of Mr. Hoffman's opened and the foreign nncleus, a over 1930. nothing for the service H< . congress on the boardwalk. I can't understand what it can piece of mother-of-pearl, Is Inserted LOST — Child's eye glasses, white ers it a favor and does it to In 1934, the cost of electricity to each between the vnlvea of the mollusk. gold frame and side bars, near good will lor his own hii FACTION) tin1 »n*a» Gover- PRBB8 PAGE v SUBSTITUTES New York Stock Exchange Traced to Year of 1789 Upward of 40 women pracilct Will Reneu) Rivalry Tomorrow fifT"'ftp?***** H«ld Perth AnrtwyNifkt Dp to March 4, 1780. trndlnR, to dentistry in Philadelphia, Pa. SHAKING HANDS Americano, meant hitching up tho The Royal Diamond and Watch bays, driving three or four miles to Company, PeTth Amboy credit jew- More than 16,000,000 women In Tlif choir of the Pint Presby- elers, me spnnnorlng Friday night I * press Friendli* town, and swapping seven >l.,irn Mia United State* are bridge play- radio programs over Radio Station TRUST YOUR! eggs and s clot of buttor for a holt er*. tiTian Church hai organited for the WNEW, with munir by Phil Frank RELINING - ADJU3 ,„ Variout W«yi. of calico. What little cash circulat- f;ill and winter and has elected of- and his Roynl Dance Orchestra and DRUM REFAC1NG • ed WHS kept In private Imnks, or un- ri as follow?: President, John Jimmy Tynon as master of eer*>- TROUBLES CORRECTED Women In Hungary make a plum moniea. ,, . A shskeltM hand- der the nttttre**. There were no jelly which require* 24 hoar*' stir Niramoff; vice-president, Karl • rated in H!l Salvador. snch things us, stocks and bonds, ring. lim»n; stcrttary, Miss Vivian The bit* feature of the program RAHWAY says Literary Digest |i;ikf. nnd with tha hand- I.nek; irwjurer, Mrs. Frank for local people will be "Perth Am- ,,1,-d out. the ruulUtrt boy Night " to be held on the sta- BRAKE SERVICE On that date the New world be- Women are employed a* conduc- llaury At the bnstntsi meeting, tion next Friday night at 9 o'clock. , ,,I,I lift UM band In i came, overnight, * nation of Inves- 3. J. OASSAWAY, Pray. . tor* on motor busses In Tokyo, wherf the election wal held, it wt» The winners of the public audition • Yr*. wltk Bla* G«>... Nnrtitl , i.^riy hygitule iiluta. 'ors: for the first congress of the Japan. held at th* Majestic Theatre will iderided to join with the Traim* So 17 E. MUtM An. RAHWAT1 ,h,;iitutei for (hiking Tnlted State*, meeting in the Snb- appear on the program. 'fifty in sponsoring a motion pic- Fwly AIMii*n Caraf* ,,. „ i ready In UM by a ilz- 'reasnry building In New Tork city, • T ,.,„ r»f the earth'a popu- mthorlzed the Issuance of $80,000,- No Chinese or Japanese woman ture tntcrtainment. • 100 of government bonds, to consol- can be naturalized id the United 'flip latter jocifty elected officer* States. Sensational Record Breaking hhake Is by.no means idate and refund the cost of the Friday night as follows: President, John Ni/amoff; vice-president. Mis* , i the ftatienal "evolutionary -war, ny Vivinn lurk; ierretary, Mrs W , society. "Inhabitant*. Women in Sootltnd are to bt Thus, by the scratch of a pen, an given allotment* nnder the new I.. Kleiber; treasurer, Karl (Iroh* „-,:, del FutfO welcome (ntlrely new form of property was land settlement act ' man. Mis* Ina Ilaird was elertrd . ,ri|/cr« who com* th«r« ireatert—* Mrm Of" property for [to membership in the society , , hug and • bkek-pit- : The Traims will run a play and DRESS SALE Hilrh there #fta' no regular rnnrket Women were permitted to vote In ..,..-i,ile Jumping up 'snd )#nfer than Ixwdon or Amsterdam. Glenn Cunningham, seen in this pictnre leading the field In a dance late in the fill and a com- New Jersey from 1790 to 1807. This [YOUR CHOICE OF ANY , Afrienn west coatt ne- How could such a vast flotation be the early stages of the Olympic 1600-metre run, and Jack Love- jinittce to work out the,, details wil r-ttng « friend, may Is probably the earliest instance of lock, in the black suit, will be contestants in a special mile rare named as follows: John Ni/amoff, IFRUIT-OF-THE LOOM nold to thousnndu of small Inventors :MiM Marion Atchison, Mm. W L. it •" his knees and kits woman suffrage In America. to be held between the halves of the Williams-Princeton football lettered throughout the 18 states? game in Palmer Stadium tomorrow afternoon. Lovelock/won the jKleiher and Mrs. Walter Woodhali. i rhrcc tlmel. French- Twenty-four alert auctioneers Women occupy a very Inferior po- Olympic race and Cunningham was second, both flnigMng under I Krfrrshnients were served after lit** Mill other on both saw their chance; with a rude wnnl- Bonthron's world record time. The Princeton mile will probably the bmine<;4 meeting. [IN THE STORE Ret- »! 98 irhtM of old bowed pn table and a bench from n nearby sition among the Toda* of India. be Lovelock's final track effort and it is expected that he will at- ISand '*m to thfl foundry if you with—J . i. the ground seven tnvern, they set up hnglness under Upon meeting a man, t woman tempt to wrest the world's record for that distance from Cunning- Lwn guarantee th* colon to h» fasti' I buttonwood tree on the site of mast greet blm by toncblng hi* feet ham, who established it on the Palmer Stadium track in 1934, ,• islsnders .blow into whnt Is now 68 Wall Street. When with ber forehead, Archie San RomanL fourth in the Olympic event, and Don LaHh DINE and DANCE will be other contestants , ;. = hands with t cooing Inclement weather drove them In- AT THE CORDUROY BETTER i i. ,iis on the Gull Of doors, they sought shelter In onev NEW THINGS G ADE ,... into each other'* ears. ' the convenient taverns or coffee To date 152 pupils have ..„.„ books which th*y are permitted tl> RARITAN SUITS * ; Hie French colony of houses. Bullet-proof Inner tube* for auto- ;red arid are attending tlie eve take home for home study. They REGULAR $3.98 AND »4.98 VALUE -..-I their Anger knucW- mobile Urea can be made of ipooge ling achoohj of Carteret, it wax an- are required to each deposit one Within three years their business lounced this week by the princi- BAR and GRILL i i|TV emit s loud crack. rubber. dollar fur the books. The money T»f ) PT T Ik k I • • iad grown to snch proportions thnt pal, Mrs. Blanche Slauscn, Of EVERY SATURDAY NITE Silk Taffetas ih nniet. :hese early traders found It neces- will be returned to them at the end Sow Vark kr :hese forty-two are attending the TO THE STRAINS OF THE and Crepe* Slam I MMiinrttile Cortom sary to organise. On May IT, 1792, The speed In knot* and total dis- \m«"rlc»ni»ation classes and the of the nig-ht school period when tance covered are recorded by a the honks are returned to the BLUEBIRD ORCHESTRA Slenda . . blinking In many forms the 24 signed an agreement fixing ither 110 are taking the high certain rules', that was the begin- new device for ihlpa. ichool courses. The attendance so school. Sandwiches To A Meal WRAP mil honorable custom. 'ar'has been regular and the pupils h In antiquity was ning of the New York Stock ex- PREPARED IN OUR NEW V»|,., to $2.88 Llnlttd Qaaatily lr ihHnjje, New deposit* of bismuth, con- lisplay much interest in their < in signing • peace BtWta Ueg In Use MODERN KITCHEN taining several thousand ton*, have itudies. , in.- advantage (hit tt Boot* have bean warn line* an- AT VERY POPULAR PRICES been discovered In Russia. MoTe pupils are expected to reg- INTRODUCING OUR NEW ,: 5 uf paper to b« torn ister. The office in the high school tiquity. UntH rectet 'times, boots, Choic« B««r*. Win** It Liquor* ilreck* respected the Smallest Land I* Tuned is open from 6:55 to 9 P. M. Mon- and shoes, too, were made to they FALL ANGORETTE WOOL A tiny but efficient electric torch i of fellowship, now pre- day, Tuesday, Wednesday, and could be worn on either foot Since _ DRESSER AND_SUITS_ to Mutic and Festivals hns been devised to fit convenient- CHARLES GALECKI, nwiny religious and fra- Thursday evenings for those who they wore not shaped to fit the foot, Music plays an Important role In ly into a small vanity bag. wish to register. Proprietor • ni/ittions A handclasp they were naturally very uncom- Luxembourg. One-alxth of Its amall Students are' supplied with 375-377 State Street . <f tlie most Interesting of is to encounter you, these Is the strange procession at A new glacier, a new range of own hand*. In the •Echternnch every Whit Tuesday, mountains, nnd an extension of the mis of the Pacific, • man when 20,000 dnnclnj; pilgrims, Huhbard glacier have been dltcev at LEON'S Perth Amboy niilillc finger of his right swaying three steps forward ami ered ID Yukon territory. ' tmmrl •i 1 1 mm 1 •.• n:maub( - HBnt ^ *""«; ,-iimiHw ..Ui. ^-JfrSK 2, tgret High Meets Barrons Tomorrow In Gty Sta< HOW ITB Gregor's Tavern And 10th Game Of Seri. By MEYER Dalton Motor s Tied Blues Won 3, QDD FELLOWS Two Teuna Deadlocked For Carteret High will meet ond year with Firat Place In Carteret Woodbridge tomorrow after- lowing year,' '<» the Carteret Odd Fellows have entered only noon at the City Stadium in its most d* 1 the state pin loop this season. In previous Bowling League. Perth Amboy in the tenth series, winnfa 1 il lodge has been represented by two clubs— game of a series that dates tvaii no franu I r| Grejror'a Tavern and Dal- back to 1926 and is rich with Cftrteret took ' i >e "A" team .and the other the "B" team. on Motors were tied for first tradition, color and glamour. with » 13 to 0 \" team invariably was not only superior to the place early this week in the Even though the game h»s be«n In 1980, UM nhaved up to s*rond place on the 27 to 7 seottl it it also Rtood in a class by itself in league com- larteret Bowling League Carteret High School schedule thil Woodbrldfe "th the result that it won thcchampionship in after scoring two-ply victo yo«r, Instead nf pitying it lat« in Inn the ntxt ries last Friday night at the the season, this fact dots not take in 193Ml1, 7 to t. I [ff three years. llovak alleys. The Tavern away any of the traditional value and in 198S, 18 the Bsrrons the • _ roupe knocked off the Hudsons in that in attached to this all-impor- (year the "A" team, it appears, has disbanded, tant game. five games to two, wo (rimes while Che Dalton Motor in 1934, 7 to 0, *J [PF, or what have you, and the "B" team, under the boys took • pair from Rnclrman'a emerged victorious ' of BUI Elliott, will be Carteret's sole repreaenta- lafe. The only te«m to score * To both teams, victory means totS. something more important than To attempt to State Odd Fellows' bowling circuit. As far as I iweep win w»s the Lukach Dairy jimt winning the gtme. It means five, which swept Price's All-Stars son of the two 5ott will use practically the same team as he had SPANISH NOBLEMEN the differente between a nuccessfu would be futile, In the final match Cooney's wood and A just mediocre season. To simple reason that It I | with possibly one exception. That is, he proba- ALWAYS TASTED BY THE CHEF hoppera beat Sokler's Stars in tw< illustrate. If Carteret, or Wood- trip season and lltt lick up one man from the "A" aquad to bolster his TO DETERMINE ITS QUALITY (THmes. bridge fo'r that matter, losen most *bout the relatin fcEFORE MING SERVED. THIS The feature of the second week of its games and th«n comes along either team. WAS CALLED "SALVA"(A TASTE of competition in the pin loop wai and wins this one, the season has Woodbrldfe lost Irg the two years that Carteret has copped the unquestionably the brilliant per- been • success. It is tike, let us Perth Amboy by locals have literally walked away with the race OR SALUTATION) ADOPTED IN formance turned in by Frank Hu say, the Army-Navy frame, or the 13 to 0, while Car | is probably the reason the Carteret "A" team de- ENGLISH AS "SALVO"T0 MEAN dak nf the Lukach Dairy team Yale-Harvard tilt. Bound Brook, 7 to 0. aisband, rather than make the league another one- A SALUTE OF GUNFIRE. HittinR scores of 264, 285 and 233 During the ten-year period the suits of these games tt«| fnr B new nllay record nf 244 two teams have played each other indication as to tfti kir thi& year. thrw>-irame average, Hudak prac nine times (in 1928 there wan no strength of either club. [league Itself will be operated in a slightly differ- tifnlly single-handed won all thre game) the Barrons won six The probsble lin« ler. Instead of having two split loops, one for the gamea for his team. His 2B4 in th times, Cart«ret three. Ctrttrtt first game provided the Dairyme In 192(1, the Barronn triumphed, Kuntor (71) LE ... [group and another for the central division, there MARI KARI with a 21-pin triumph in the open 13 to 0. Orian Rice was then co»ch Zaw»d*ki (84) LT ..... bnly one league this year, consisting of fourteen UNDER RAMESE5 W, I ZOO B-C, er. Rolling 235 in the second t the township institution and Mc- Brechka <72) LG Sll game, Hudak again supplied the Carthy was rounding out his see- Donovan (75) .. C M| C0N5WWTORS ASAtNST THB winning margin of 18 pins. Zapp (63) RO Ko fdate for the opening games will be either nex KING WERE ALLOWED TO The Cooneymen had to roll four- Roman (83) RT }y, October 7, or a week following, depending COMMIT SUICIDE- THIS WAS ftfrure scores to take two from Industrial Pin Loop M'rk'wit?. (81) RE. An • soon schedules can be released among the dif- THE FIRST KNOWN APPLI- Sokler's Stars. They hit 1021 in Tomcmk (80) QB .... ] ms. Carteret is slated to bowl Paterson here in the first game and 1014 in the final Kopln (78) . LFTB .. CATION OF THE CUSTOM Of after dropping the second tilt. LukaKiuk (79) RffB ig match. HARl KARI STILL PREVALENT Mosso ana Van Pelt starred for Opens Monday Night Elko (70) FB... the winners. Substitutes- Csrterat- IK JAPAN. J( MR. HUDAK HITS THEM After taking the first game by Factory Circuit To Start At (74). Virajt (78), Su ^ably the finest bit of bowling seen in Carteret in the narrow margin of three pins, Slovak Alleys In Wheeler King (77), Udiielak 907 to 904, the Dalton Motors (73); Woodbridge — loon was that turned in by Frank Hudak, of the crew went on to win n two-g-ame Avenue Petrie (3), Riely (4), )airy team, last Friday night. Mr. Hudak was t lDi triumph over the Rockmans. The Bednnr (14), Haydan (1 h "on" as he smashed the wood for three spectac- winners hit 1023 in the second The Carteret (semi) Industrial (20), Launhart (21), irame. Jo« Bednar, making his (30), SchusUr (31),' of 264, 253 and 233. His three-game average Howling League, with eight teams Stauffer (32), Keary (Ij debut with the Cooke Avenue club, competing, will get under way at I believe, a new alley record for the Slovak did some fancy pinning by turning onhoffer Nagy's All Stars LOVEUKXTORACE Frank Hudak Bowls in scores of 224, 237 and 191. the Slovak alleys next Monday Johnson Isidered one of the most consistent bowlers in this In the final match, Gregor's Tav- night. Two matches will be rolled •hapler (24), Meld« (I ern, chiefly through the individual on Monday night, with the two re- 27), M. Ksrpas —' ^ recent years, Hudak apparently is having the Wallop St. James CUNNINGHAM AGAIN 244 Pace In Leape efforts of smiling: Freddy Kitzler, maining scheduled for the foltow- Serin in of his career. The week previously he aver- „ ,„«.,,. ™ walloped the Hudsons in two out ng evening. 192« 3core 16 to 5 Vlctor In Clo I.uleach Dairy Star Hit Scores Woodbridge, 13 — and for the first six games has a grade of 227 y »- Classic Mile Will Be Run nf three gamaa to furnish the first All mat(>h«H will be rolled oli ing Game Of Baseball Sea-i Of 264, 235 and 233 — mild upset in league competition, Monday nnd Tuesday nights. The 1927 Between Halves of the Kitzler set a new high singles score Slovak alleys in Wheeler Avenue arteret, 27 — Woodl per bowler who is having a fairly good year is son Here. Kfczler Has 237 Average. by smashing the wood for a 2(19 will he used exclusively for match 1928 eddy Kitzler, of Gregor's Tavern five. Last week Princeton Game tally in the second game. With No game games. 1929 acked the timber for an average of 237. His Hammering three pitchers for Spectacular bowling marked the scores of 212 and £32 in the other The entries are: Sutch A. C, fourteen solid base smacks, Nagy's Jack Lovelock, of New second week of competition in the two games, Fred averaged 237 for Carteret Newspaper Delivery, larteret, 13 — V 212, 269 and 232, which isn't a bad day's work Alt-Stars batted out a one-sided Zealand, and Glenn Cun- Carteret pin loop as Frank Hud,ak the night. Hudson Juniors, Harold Beam 1980 16 tn 5 victory over the St. James soared In nt-w heights willi HM HVCI- Curteret Bowling League Stars, Poster Wheeler, BenJ. Woodbridge, 27 — ninghHm, of KHIINHS, the twu 1931 ftr indication that the loop ig evenly balanced at Leibig's Field last Sunday aft- great middle-distance run- •age of 227-plus for the first six Turn Stanaingt Mnnr«, Prirs'i Haberdashery, and ernoon. The game officially closed (aa of September 28) the Carteret Oil. Woodbridsre, 7 — evidenced by the fact that three of the four games. During the first week of 1982 the baseball season in Carteret. ners, each of whom travelled bowling, Hudak averaged 211. Last W. L. Pet. Round OB* es resulted in two-ply victories last week. Only 1,500-merers in the Olympic Gregor's Tavern Oct. 6 1 vs 2 — 3 vs 4 Woodbridge, 12 — Ci riiinl Starting slowly but gaining mo- week he broke all alley records by .834 Dalton Motors 5 .834 Oct. 6 B va 6 — 7 vs 8 1933 ended with a sweep conquest. mentum as the game progressed, Games in record shattering turnirg in a three-game grade of Woodbridge, 18 — Shorts time, will vie in a specially-arrang- 244. His scores were 264, 235 Hudson A. C. 4 .66 the All-Stars scored one run in the Rockman's Cafe 3 Oct. 2 6 vs 8 — 5 vs 7 1934 ed mile race in Palmer Stadium and 233. .500 Ihere the Industrial League gets under way next second, three in the third and fol- Cooneys 3 .500 Oct. 13 2 vs 4 — 1 vs 3 Carteret, 7 — Woodb [ht at the Slovak alleys. With eight teams in lowed it up with a big nine-run tomorrow. The race will be run be- Fred Kitzler set a new high sin- Lukach Dairy 2 .38! 1635 rally in the fifth round. By this tween the halves of the Williftma- gles .score of 269 while turning in Prices .16 Oct. 18 5 vs 4 — 1*V« 8 Woodbridge, 21 — Car lis circuit will operate on Monday and Tues- time the All-Stiua were ao far 1936 teup. Princeton football game. three brilliant scores of 212, 269 Soklers .16 Oct. 20 7 vs S — 2 vs 6 bits. ahead they stopped counting. •and 232 for an average of 237. R«nlU of WMIC Summary—Woodbridgf nday, Gregor's Tavern made its debut in the Trusiak did some steady pitch- Archie San Romani, of Kansas Oct. 26 3 vs 6 — 7 vs 2 Carteret won S. State Teachers College, the fleet For the first six games Kitzer's Lukach Dairy, 3; Prices, 0. ation Bowling League and didn't do so well, ing although he was nicked for average is 213-plus. Gregor's Tavern, 2; Hudsons, 1. Oct. 27 1VB5 — 8V»4 twelve hits by the St. Jnmes. Man- newccmer in the ranks of mile run- ; of three games, one by only six pins. ners who placed fourth at Berlin, In the team group Grevor's Tav- Cooneys, 2; Soklers, 1. GREATEST FIELD I\VD nil ager Dan Nagy led his mates at bat ern five rolled a new high team Daltons, 2; Rockmans, 1. Nov. 7 vs 1 — 4 v» 6 with four hits in five chances. and Don Lash, of Indiana Univer- Nov. FOR 400-MILE BIG GAME TOMORROW sity, who set a new world's record score of lflfiK in the secnjjd K"me 8 vs 8 — 5 vs 2 The box score: against the Hudsons last week. The Cooneys (2) for the two-mile at Princeton in Tavern pinners have the best team Lauter 206 182 187 Nov. 9 2 vs 3 — 8 vs 5 afternoon on the green turf of the City Nkgy't All-SUn (16) June and is returning to the short- Roosevelt Raceway tfi th Amboy, Carteret High will resume one average for the first six games with Kavanaugh 202 201 177 Nov. 10 4 vs 7 — 6 vs 1 IComba, rf 6 er distance after a fling at three a mark of 987. The Hudsons are Healy 182 J82 171 Will B< Staged Tkh iditionad l rivalries when it meets Woodbridge ln— Nagy, 2b 5 and jix-mile racing, round out the Van Pelt ' 222 180 223 Nov. 16 8 vs 2 — 3 v» S field. second with 978. nth game of their aeries which dates back to Bobel. 3b The bowling in the league so far Mosso 209 194 256 Nov. 17 5vs6 —7vs8 Week Hasan, ss 3 'Ihe Williams football game will has been of such a high standard Key to schedule: a years ago. In that first year, the Barrons, Colgan, c 3 begin at 2:30. All seats in the Sta- Team 1—Sutch A. C. The musical whine of that there is not a single team with i 1021 939 1014 motors driven by masters of i ' Orian Rice, now at Roselle, beat the Blues Virag. lb 6 dium, which has a capacity of 52,- sn average of less than 900 for the SoUor. (1) 2—Carteret Newsp. Del. Donovan, If 6 000, will be priced at $1.10. There S. Nagy 180 3—Hudson Juniors is making music on the new 1 >t"ik fns, 13 to 0. lirst two weeks of competition. 221 191 irelt Raceway 'these afterno ime Woodbridge has won six games and Diedrich, cf 3 will be no reserved seats. L. Bertha 233 211 4—Harold Beams Stars Trusiak, p ... 4 Both Like Track Carteret Bowling League i E. Charney 168 148 6—Foster Wheeler ;he greatest race drivers of ' y gives the Barrons exaetly a 2 to 1 continents rush preparation for] Lovelock and Cunningham have Team Recordi W. Nagy 193 166 194 6—Benj. Moore jis to date. 37 16 14 Ave. H.S. H.Set S, Hamulak 162 7—Price's Haberdashery 400-mile George Vanderbilt/ successfully set n«w world's rec- race on Columbus Day, Octob b span of years, no less than four coaches St. Jam.i (5) ords for the mile on the Palmer •regor's Tavern .. 9tf7 1059 2979 S. Kazmere 162 226 189 8—Carteret Oil ab r h jjuuium track. The New Zealan- Dalton Motors 938 1023 2815 S. Derzo 127 Almost half the field of dwtinies of Woodbridge High School Hudsnns 978 1037 2949 ce was Heinie Benkert. His succes- Marcri, p, ss .,: i,. 5 0 1 (>r covered the distance in 4:07.6 •ntrants is already on th« Pencotty, c, ss 5 0 1 i;i the summer of 1933 leading Rockman's Cafe .. 932 959 2833 862 913 943 NEW COLOR PROCESS enrnuiK the speed combinat i, who was succeeded by the prea- Rakosi.lf 5 1 3 I oma Bill Bonthron, of frinceion, ooneys 960 1021 2974 USED IN NEWS REEL hu winding, twisting fa to. Tackson, p, lb 5 3 8 who also finished under the exist- .ukach Dairy ...936 979 2821 Lukach Dairr (3) . -n-d circuit with its sixteen' Sumgtka, 3b 4 1 1 ing record. Bonthron wnp also "- 'rice's Stars .. ...919 986 2784 Hudak ....' 264 285 233 were taking place periodically 147 and several straightaways. I. Nagy, p, ss 4 0 1 or-up the following spring when Soklers .903 975 2770 W. Mack 157 170 First Public Demonstration Phiiipne Etancelin, • fa tution, Coach Frank McCarthy ^o'soby, cf 4 0 0 Cunningham broutrhi trie nme time Elliott 163 191 213 Ave. G. H.S. Lepo' 146 169 196 at Dallat, Texas. French star of the roaring ] Xarteret High School teams dur- =>>?eti. 2b 4 0 1 down to 4:06.7. Lovelock ran the rived Monday on the Nor _ Chizmar, rf 4 0 1 Hudak ... 227.5 6 264 F, Mack 184 170 170 1,500-metres at Berlin in 3:47.8 2 With him was Freddy M« a id Cunningham, in second place, Bertha ... 222. 233 Dallas, Texas.--For the first time t series between the two teama, we j Bedner ... 217.1 3 237 913 024 969 Australia's greatest driver v, fil-l I In the history of the motion picture was also under the existing world's Kitzler ... 218.4 6 raced with success over m0 its biggest victory over the Bar-! Score by innings: 4Q 5 12 2 r'ciid of 3:18.8, set by Bonthron 269 Prim (0) Industry, a news reel tn full color s biggest cy y g W. Donnelly . 210,2 6 236 A. Arva, 184 176 266 Europe's road courses in r b a score of 27 t o 0 . Three yyears! W* Stars 013 in 1934. wai released simultaneously with years. On the Normandie also 1 a score of 27 to 0. Three years! W* Stars .... 013 091 20x-l6 The special event was arranged Parker ... 206.3 6 234 Wilgus 161 e gridders took us into camp by | ^^"rur,-^^. ToTble Chamra ... 205.1 3 246 Terror 188 175 the release of the same scene In the two powerful Maserati this summer by Asa S. Bushnell, black and white. that they will drive in the 400 to be the worst beating suffered • ,]ny—Sumutka]nySumuta,, unassisted. Three- O'uluate Manager of Athletics at Moaso ...203.5 6 256 Fedlem 176 199 i b | ^^"^^ T 9. Arva ... 802.2 6 266 This new development in news grind which 150,000 spectator*"! during all these years |'ms| e hits—RakoshiRki i 2 , JJacksonk , HHa- Princeton and originator of the Parker 234 192 226 '0. Van Pelt ...... 201. 6 223 Pedor 162 178 176 I reel technique was deimmstr.ited expected to watch on Colun'*' es g f j Princeton Invitation Meet, who rill go ., a matter of cojjwture i ,an, Colga, was in Europe as assistant treasur- 'I. W. Zysk.. ...200.4 6 243 for tbe first time |t the Dollus Meanwhile, America's most ,t er of the American Olympic Com- 12. Rogers - ... 199.1 6 218 892 906 886 centennial, when Uinvti;.al news ented knights of the wheel lid that' any happen when (.arteiet meets By Trusiaki B. by Marczi, 3 in 3 '3. R. Galvanek ..199.1 6 247 mittee. Learning that Lovelock Dhlton Moton (2) reel used the Teluo color proccsj jueii training consistently, . And for that reason I think Hiriings; by Jackson, 2 in 3 innings; wanted one more try at the mile 14. Siekerka ...... 198.3 6 226 to take pictures of the uponing cer- tempting to get in as much ] nil thl SlVimptir-p nf nickini? a winner. ;v J. Nagy, 1 in S innings. Losimj IB. Sloan A. Peraley 177 199 161 11 practice 01 piLKiniki g a i ,itcJher—Marczi N 1 i . 3 iniWinnms * DitcheLosingr record and that, because of hia 196. 6 218 tice as possible for the quail with 16. Patocnig 195. 3 216 A- Galvanek 158 209 155 emonlei, and, six huun> luter, medical work, he could not prolong F. Donnelly 176 167 showed a full color print ot the tidi teuts which will cut th« BASEBALL , his track career beyond this fall 17. L. Zysk 193.1 -6 205 191 uf sixty down to the starting I. 18. Lauter 191.2 3. Bednar 224 287 festivities on the screen of the Ma- aeaBon has been over for at Tka "Buck.roo" Mr. Bushnell suggested that he re- 3 206 191 lier of thirty-six fastest cara, \lth. 19. F. Mack 190.4 6 223 O. McLeod , 172 211 194 jeilic theuter, at the same time 7 for the World Series which The word "Buckaroo" la • we»t- turn to Palmer Stadium. oauae of the unique charactST 20. J. Chomicki .... 190.3 5 213; that black and white pictures of the winding course, and the ern or louthweatern term for "cow- Lovelock has been training at 21. McLeod 190. 6 211 ,^907 1028 885 «,„ time between the two New Princeton for the last ten duys and the same events were being re- tlmt it will be strange to i.ved at boy" or "broncho-buster," and U de- 22. Adams 189.4 6 244' Rockmani (1) tensed in other theaters in Dallas. ike just one more fling at it be- is being joined there this week by Mayorek 164 313 182 driver in the field, the qualificat . I think rived from the Spanish word 23. W. Nagy 188.3 0 211 This news reel was the first pub- tests have taken on more " next year. Cunningham, San Romani and 24. Morgan 188.2 3 206 Medvata 166 142 152 it asidl "vaquero." Tbare are a number of Lash. As a result of the Olympic lic demonstration of this new color usual significance. A huge croinl Vick For he is the only worth- -variation! In ipelllng, "bucbatee," as. W, Galvanek - 187.2 3 190 Scslly ..:. 189 156 212 1'OUt JOi Games and subsequent events in 162 process, and it marks the first pub- expucted to view the i. insofar as Carteret is concerned, "buckeroo," "bhccaloo," etc. 26. Scally 187. 6 213 Furian 184 186 tion over this coining weekn to talk! which they competed, the runners 27. Batta 186. 1 186 Rogers 211 204 218 lic showing of a full color sews 1 and his wife are headed for sun- are all in good form. reel. lls 1 i 1suppj 28. Furian 185. 4 186 end to spend the Winter months. Tree Like • Flume 29: Mayorek 184.4 6 213 904 901 956 The Telco calor process Is being t where I Used Coal in 390 B, C. ..is greatest seasons this year is a The royal poinciana * Hawaii u 30. Kasmer 183.5 6 226 used to photograph the "Cavalcade ••« had oae oJ the best loved and showiest It is not known when or by wttons 31. Kavanaugh .... 183.5 202 >gor'« Turer* (2) WE'RE ANXU a Adams^k „. 16a. 194 170 of Texas," being staged in con- batted 351 and set a new league «..America. «: thoe treesbest .love Ud aw1» lpopularl showiesyt coal was first used. It was re- 32. Persley 188.2 212 junction with the Dallas centen- „ with 65, breaking the old mark ot ferred to by Greek historians as 6 J. RRichardson 170 189 148 known a* the "Home tree" becaiua 33. Elliott 182,3 213 197 198 nial. The release of this short sub- two-base! early «» 300 B. C. 34., F. Donnelly .. 181.2 5 200 M. RloanR - a1669 TO SUIT YOU! i''s that Srned in several other worthwhile of its gorgeuus acarltt Boweri. 0 F. Kitalel r 212 269- 232 ject will be the first short made by 36. A. Galvanek .. 180,2 209 this new process, which diners 36. Poll 180.1 6 201 Imienta,' y have heard from more & 932 1058 956 greatly from existing color proc- "K the past 37. Healy 179.1 199 WITH * irt that kupt the Cardinals 38. Fedlem 177.3 6 199 () esses. 1IKAI. SI IT thattJ Garden State Returns Next Week M. Siekerka ....: 173 182 211 'Instead of special cameras and 1 was Jo.' Medwick's hitting and 39. Lepo 176.2 210 168 race' 40. W. Nagy 175.4 211 W. Zysk 190 242 printing presses, this new process ithout these two, the team prob- J. Chomicki 175 214 191 I) h s pitching.' 41. Fedor.... 171.5 174 works through a special lens at- lourth. For Speedway Races Every Sunday 42. CharYiey 170.3 I. ZyiSt 205 171 have m R. Galvanek 247 1W 182 tached to the ordinary camera. 43. Richardson 169. 189 The lens will function under any Auto racing will be r«sum-1 veterun. is oniy 12 points away and 44. H. Cbonicki. 169, sti11 sa tl ent 163 9D0 1006 926 light strong enough fpr ordinary ed at the WdbiWoSdbrldgd e SSpeedd - *«»?^« fc j t^-J^gl j «/„»«•?*T % . 45. Skurat 184 bteck and white photography. ed at the 40. Lnuffenburg 186 bfly. Verbely, a iiuiet kid from 47. D«TCJQ hi In the Osages Also, instead of printing the color mtaide of himsu'lt. way a week from Sunday, Houiul Brook, is m thiru place 178 on the positives by using a print- i. I think 164 It m»y seem queer, but one of the >• Cardinals wero jus John Hicks, well-known pro- within eusy striking distance of the roast interesting "sight.1? at Ben- ing press, Telco color is put on between moter of speed carnivals at 49.' Wleus ....'.... 181. 161 nght, strange a^ top. 50. W.W.M Mac k 1160. 182 ares, in India, Is that 4 tt>e hun- through dyeing, which cuts the about forty victor- independent tracks in and time needed lor developing, .from MI Medwick the won H«i Lurge PUqi 61. Terror 156.1 176 dreds ot pilgrim* who bathe in the awav from the victory around CamdenCd , iji t taking Hicks is nursing elaborate plans 52. Hamulak 1G5. 162 "holy" riv«, Ganges, and in its wa- four days down to six hours, or less. Take 4 wouldn't even finish over responsibility for direction of fur WiMidbrldgs, plant baMdon hi» .160. 166 ter* perform ft*** r**18iaus dev0" wouu" the famous Wuodbi-iJg* oval. Ha Hubert lloyt, invetftpr of the 'Ikl youfli successful experience at Merchant- (tons. Haifa million pilgrims arrive process, explains it by comparing hones for tit least four weeks of ville, -Pitman, Bridgeton, PottB- Cockatoo la lotettgnl place. acintillatinR Full racing, preparing «(this city annually some, royally, the camera t# the human head,. HmallMl HP«un Belof ville, Pa., and Ch^H»m, N. Y. He Tbe cockatoo Is readily tamed «nd oo the b«fks of elephants, others in "The camera box is equivalent for a major revival of the classic shows unusual lnteVU|«nce. Hh vo- The imsilest human being will stage weekly meets on the foorth-cliss railway carriages tod to the human skull," Hoyt said! on plant next Spring and Summer. dynamite bendapf tU Wwxjbridge cal abilities an decidedly limited, record ii repmented by • AU the familial- names ot the d thousspis on foot. The city "The lens Is the eye. Tha film is Hera you'll he tuu«r«4 «(| Id' h track until snow file* •? bowover. A rtuiqm squawk or a Fat — w4 »n«nij rtuUtmi toll which lhow« that It. °wn«S Garden Stute Racing Association full o| gods holy men. temples and the brain, recording the object IPalil the 81 1 spend the Wini harsb cbaHertfif U, »>ut all b Lntikla U« nack fl«««| i '« section,i .Uv«. w«, less than twenty will .be listed '» OP * * pro- full-blooded. seen. ' , ' "'•"tthayjj taU; about half tb* haigM gram as the stellar New Jersey thousands « "By building a lens to duplicate Uurdtn StaUr*. and ' f General Tom drivers h«v« promised to avert i and worship*** tbe hum>n optical systom. color 111 th« Crosby Speedway on- the The league bat exhibited by B»rnum Innwe rlighway in LonfiaUnd sey drlv«nt t Whleh go bandied on one strip ot 01m tliul """turn to their, *«««••*• we- fifth »Vvwijei r i r»c Por ie M.U1 6.0M Or A .tUfly M Del number of 1,005 runs, eominff seriej all aeason and knocked off I within two of equaling the 1981the contenders as fast tjPt OPEN SATURDAY NIGIJ? TILL 10 P. murk. They won 102 gstn«». never uP- II iDnes On The Diamond lost more than throe in a row, fin- They »re roing to be a hard team II ished with five of their regular! In * • # for any pitcher to stop, even Hub-j] the .300 class, never lost a vital bell. By 8ARRON McNULTY • SENTRY that the (Jinnts can win the SerieR. )R YANKS GIANTS BETTER HANDED SEN ON THE DEFENSE atne of Carl Hub- THE GIANTS HAVE A he the main barrier better defensive team. The to i Yankees and the keystone combination of Bar- tell .and Whitehead should I* Championship. .wwn g-ive the fans a treat that Ore hns a pitcher they haven't had for many a Of Schindel's Smashing w i'the Series fortified day. Bartell with the heat on should be the equ»l of any of the of sixteen previous fin a row, And yet even great shortstops in his defensive rfolng to find that the ptay, and Whitehead not far be- York Buyer's Sale! Big Savl MtU won't drop nut of hlpd. when ho takes the But then the Yankees have a Decide Now! couple of pitchers, too. Gomel baa ^ it of other World Ser- been far from the form expected dded by the achietv- of a twenty-thousand riolla&siteh- YOVR WIVES DESERVE MORE FkEEDOM f-sUr pitches of other er this season, winning tflrteen V Mck in J905, Christy and losing sevan, bat five ojthone FROM KITCHEN DRUDCERT1 dhnt nut the AthleliCR thirteen were In a row at •(• fag 2400 MEN'S [fMies, in 100(1 Babe end of the season without a loss. And the tint •tap to fWa her tnore fre«doin 1* the ' oped the Tigers three As for Big Red RuffinK, he has purchase of * modern, scientific ratifa — ta« kitchen*! in lH-'O Stanley ('ovol- been the Yankees most dependable first appliance. I Clevrlnnd Fndiaiis hand- pitcher all season. With Gomez, the B« dn IRVING IT. • RAH WAY, N. J Daily A A. M. to 8 P. M. FREE PARKING Thii Food Market it a Branch IDC Friday and Saturday PRICES up TO IDUIG of The TIGER FOOD *JRI!iSd I —«U first quality-- JKj 8 A. M. lo 10 P. M. Next to Market MARKET of Newark, N. J. 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