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ce of This Paper is 8 cents everywhere—Pay no moi Four Pagff Colored Stale Mm, Page & Conk Section 12 Pages Today CARTERET PRESS +~ '•"• "*f •* VOL. Ill, NO. 48 CAKTKRKT, N. J., n§I>AY. .lliLY 24, 1925 PRICE THRBE l- Crowd Attend* St. Jo»eph'« Wife Says Ofinrl Annoys Rrturat From Company Voluntarily Church Annual Excursion Boys' Pranks Might Her Separation Council Changes Plan National Convention RM Father «f The annual excursion of St. Jo- The marital nnd chn.{ nf Police Henrt J, Harrinff- Eliminates Gas seph's Parish to the Highlands and Have Caused Wreck Julia Petta l Imth of them in On School Mooey tnn. resumed his dutlw Monday morn- handChaiaed East Long Branch was a hie BUCCPHS, police court Init night, where ing Thi> ohief returned Sunday «•*- Copper Works Begins Work On Sunday. Fourteen passenger ears Removed Signals On Switches the woman co although Attorney Finds l.nw Requires ninit from his trip to Indianapolis, fclan Styt H« U»d Chain* Up* were used in transporting the excur- she and htr Hood* That Will Catch the Before Excursion Train d where hn attended the National Police sionists to the beach. Refreshments into a mu whereby That Funds Be Turned Orer Chios' convention. Advice of Neighbor*; Boy were nerved on the train. Tht- train Fumes Arising Fromi Arrived Here they lire, tf 1 husband To Board By August 1 The gathering w»s well worth at- In HaMt of Running. pulled in at 12:30 and left the High- persists in tn iv tin, in a Smelters tending, the chief said. Many new lands «t 7:30 in the evening. front seat In MM,in, |,| this and up-tn date police methods were Away; Other Storea T« |»,s Many borough notables made the Three hoys who flfured in esca- point calleft hit The decision of HIP llormigh Coun- HBO thnt mi Vlt linr. brought up. Much ndvice wan handed B, ln««stlg«t«l Inspector Frank Born, of the trin'and enjoyed ||le ,|Hy. A numbi-i ' P" K h»w cost n toll of H» iml for n fur-cil announced on Monday night to out by the police chiefs of larger of local ppeople marie the journey by i ""man life,, were arraignegdd last nighg t ther hearing . |t is be- withhold the money ..f thr Rnnnl nf cities. Board of Health, announced this week bil 1 bef Rd Jh h automobile. 1 before Recorder Jacohy on charges lieved he W«s lliicnoe of Education until August '<\ wns re Charles Medwick, of «1 L«lek L._, .„ that the U., S. Metals Refining Com- j brought by Detective Donnid Pater- pany will spend $20,000 in, construe liquor last ni vised at an adjourned meeting Inst nue, charged with cruelty to hit w£|| son a railronrt detective The lads are night and the money will be given tlon of apparatus to do away with the ;Jnn George, aged U years, ascapfd with if " Z"bak, John Polinski and Louis to the Board on August 1. The time sulphurous gas that arises from the 1 fine of $10 ta police court Monday?i smelters of the big plant and at times Win ^? TW «»»* in «** for turning over the money w»s made night. Som« of th« witnesh| cause much <iintr«Hs in the lower sec- to 15 years. Personal? known hy Attorney Stremlay, who were to volunteer evidence 1 tion of the borough. According to the railroad detective snid he had looked up the law on the defendant, failed to appeal . 5 Mr Born said that he went to the the boys took o hand enr of the Cen- the matter, In Second Lap Others admitted that they knnr «fl Games In Double Header tral Railroad, manned it and took a —Mr. and Mr*. H<>w:n<! Wiley and The members of the Council and •erious ehargat atritinst Medwiek o«dp§ office of the plant intending to take children, of Cuyhogn Knlls, Ohio; Mr. up the gas question with the manage- I rided, usiningg rrfils upon which fast^ the Mayor decided to attend in a Beginning of Last Half of Twi- through hearsay evidence. Carteret County Team Wallops'trains travel. They also removed nig- Fred Hepton, of Akron. Ohio; Miss body the funeral this morning of Mrs. mPiit but when he arrived preliminary l light Loop Brings Setback Medwick admitted chaining the 1 nal lamps from switches. Their raid Lillian Happel, 6f fiiilthm,n, Md., en Mary Casey, mother of Assessor Wil- to a bed, explaining thai he had < work in the improvement wns already Mohicans All Over Lot In route trt Canada, made n slop of five under way. UP hud not madp any waa made Sunday evening shortly be- liam D. Casey. To Loaders of League it upon the advice of neighbors I previous objection to the gas at the Sunday Duet fore the excursion train from Atlantic daydays at the hortie ofHH-H <-ister, Mrs. j The Mayor appointed Roy T. Dunn the boy had run awny from ho office of the plant, he said. Highlands returned to the borough. E. F. Dinsmore, of '•veil nve-'an driver of the truck in place of several times. It was pointed out. hv the detective ntie. The entife trip made by Henrv Stauhach, who resigned. A The hoy admitted having left 1 There ate five lnrge smelters at the I A perfect^ day enjoyed by all, that by# removing the signals at theauto. decision to pay Dunn $1,000 pee an- Won. Lost, Aviv and said that he would not do of the caused •-- Mrs. E. F, Tlinsm and ilaugh- nuin^ the amount paid the other FWmonts ..." 9 2 .H1K again. There are stories in circuit fn'trS^UdHhe'Si^- ttt Brad*'9 Oval, Sunday after- wreck) on the excursion .ruin, which ter, Thelma, were ,,f Mr. and 'driversi , was upset, when it wns Macks 7 & Ml tinn to thc effect that the lad m ade u of Mi been made tn go ijingry and When one smelter is completed an-'noon. '»", . " f.""'''''"" conches. MrR, P. Handschich f Kliz.ahcth, at;le6rned that the ordinance sets forth Tigers ..... .200 he has otherwise TOen mistreated other will he shut down. The plant; In a double header the Mohicans,' ™.™f1 lll?,T« ', !' !^ thl' ll<>y? their rcamp in like mi. M, J,, for,that firemen shall receive Jl.KOO tier Cadillarca amounted t to k annum thh e fitfirst threth e years of servicei . his father and stepmother, would be crippled and many men of Port Reading, were given two on- ^.50 u.d Ih.s nmount n week, angles nf the case have been would he- thrown out of employment, merciful beatings 18 to 1 and 17 to 1 w^ n9aea9ed.ffIl lns!, thl>m '" finefl- —Mrs. Henry Niniiien, Sr and ^ ordinance will he changed. Dunn Retail Thit WwW wh Lc h p al(i Lhv th( r nt!< Mrs R. Donovan nnd daughter. Edna. Iwl »,?lso rec<MW * m>w «n|f»rm. over pending further evident* an if nil the smelters were to be closed -respectively. Every man on the i , ^ f "( '""'" , . When lt WBS Macks, 10; Belmonts, 7. proof. one lime. • punling roster hit heavily, seven The pparent s were tmt,l,s,,o, Sed to nf Rahway, were Ashury Park visitors! "'ported that a note nt^one time. • puzzling roster hit heavily, seven h f $25,000 is due in thc First Nn- The hoy was found chained to Vhe gas, it is understood, is caused home runs being made hv the Cross- resent the arrest of the hoys, saying on Wednesday, SchtdUl.d Far N«rt WeoK 1 thal th? ' tional Bank, it wM derided to use a bed by Motorcycle Policeman Andr,Hil rgely hv the burning nwV/ of sul- words for the day. Bill Biesel added , V deserved whatever punish- —Mrs. August StiTulu •h »ml balance of $lfi,000 now deposited by | Tonight— who used a hacksaw in freeing him. ^ y JCadillacs. the smelters.j ^^"^•a™fr 8lso got two'whll e ff ld t hldi th nns offense would warrant holding them j i part payment for the note and make Thursday—Belmonts vs. Tigers. for thc Hft"rr£an"nitched wonderful ball in Juvenile court, whore they' —Mi»s Anna Jfarkaloni was a Pas-'B new not* for the balance. mi ht bp the first game and avowed but™ * ""tenwd to the Reforma- saic visitor on Saturday evening. A proposition made hy Miles & Heavy battin_ ^g ..by the Macks wns Can't Get'Em Up measlv trio of safeties to account for tory "ntjj thpy rea.chJi?. lh(' ?*>'•fl ,f ,21 ~Mi9B Nellie-Sexton was ,,n Eliza- Nevill to insure the borough hall for to 7 setback Board Acts On run !?<.«. whn nit,-l,prf in Ffco years. He remanded them to in.il for beth v sitor on business, Wednesday. $80,000 for five years for a total , ', iMe for the 10 run. Rose, who pitched in the lt. _:_Li L. .,._ ,:l ..... • ^ ^ ^^ > premium of $361.37 waa accepted.! received by the leading Belmonts in • To Market Here! run. but one mor« hit «a» made £on nioming after a severe lecture. Sunday'in Brooklyn with Mr. and The policy covers the building- only, [the opening game of the second half Playground Matter the second hurler. The victories put ,__ _ the Croxswords in second place in the Members Appointed As Com- Co\inty League, and thev are steadily threatening the Sacred Hearts. Went For Clothes; mittee of the Whole To In- Sunday.