Colored no "Comic Section Three Sectim CARTERET PRESS 28 Pages Tofa? vVOLvm, PRICE THREE CENTS iwartz Far Economy To End Gas Nuisance CARTERET WINS Larson and Hoffman According f» Statement From Local Factories COUNTY CROWN Make Addresses Here annon Gets Hand Democratic ( -ididate Believes Mayor and President of Health The Carteret high school football team defeated Metuch- Governor and Congressman Taxes C»i Be Lessened— At PartyJRally Here Board Secure Pledge of en high on the local gTidiron Among Speakers at G. O. P. Care In iministration of Plant Managers To Correct this afternoon hy a 21-fi score Candidnlr For Sheriff On Dem«era»ie Ticket, Flays Opp before 600 spectators. The vic- Meeting — County Situation Borougl, fairs. tory gaVe the Blue and White Discussed. —Other Candidates Talk At High School. team the Class B title of Mid- Max Scl Democratic candi- A conference was recently had by dlesex County for 1929. lliTnnrd M. Gannon WHS the last thfre were indications of T)w>r# w a serkmt situation in MI' Ivv no menus the Irast of neversl date for ber of the Borough Mayor Thomas J. Mulvihill and Jos- Middlesex County, said Congressman swing toward the Democratic party Council, issued the following eph F. Young, President of the Board li-mnrrnlio candidates to speak last in municipalities. The people wen Hoffman Friday night in an addrrs. learning to trust the Democrats, the statemen' erning himself and his of Health, Borough of Carteret, with Sharkey& Hall's auditorium. It ii a niirht lit u Democratic rally in the candidac the officials of the United States Me- nii'ii't hitfh school, Mr. Gannon ar- speaker Intimated, n« they have dem- question, hf continued, as to wln'th ixmtrated that thi-y make better pub- "I ha in Carteret for the tals Refining plant with a view to Many Pupils Win er the county is to, have oontintnii i:'. eil late because he had been de- past tv the correction and elimination of lic servants. He said thnt in Metuca- years. During that Republican rule or Is to be turruil '.•nni'cn!lci| opponent, Under-SherilT ['rice until the concern in the future. man Hoffman whom he described M ^pposed to the granting of A large number of pupils in the it many years ago; then he described the latter pnrt of this week. Then the "rry-baby of the Republican ts for the performance of The conditions for the last few Carteret grade schools and high the growth of the town ami wealth Bernard M. Gannon Republican campaign managers party". "He think* Dave WiletiU and months have greatly improved and bgh work without the legal school attained places on the honor and prosperity that came with thr 1'emocratic candidate fur Sheriff who brought in a speaker who resorted to John Toolan nrf running for office," " advertising for bids. Com- the Borough officers and the Board industries. Today, the Governor1 mud-slinging tactics. Gannon resent- roll for the first six weeks of the showed he could fitftit Imck when op- declaml Smith. He denounced tM idding is required by law of Health feel that the situation has present term. In the high school it-re- said, Carteret is one of the foremost ed this and showed crowds in this Republican Freeholders. been met adequately in a spirit of ponents attacked him. d be maintained in the in- quires a high degree of excellence to towns in New Jerseyi He enumerntcd place New Brunswick and other Arthur Quinn, candidate for State the taxpayer and general friendly cooperation by the factory gain a place on the honor roll. The many lmprovernents'made within ihi>| - towns, the truth of the saying about J and the local Board of Health. senator said that the Democrats wfll pupils must have a percentage of 90 past few years and said they wm> those who live in glass houses. go as far as the Republicans in MOT opposed to the issuance of or above in all subjects. For those the result of a progressive Repulili Price, Mr. Gannon said, had been honest constructive measure or pol- for street improvements and who fall just short of the coveted can administration in the borough. Woman's Club Meets raiding saloons and speakeasies all icy. He also branded the Fr«eholt> that such an item should be honor there is comynsation in that a The Governor also discussed State over the county until he became, a ers as having lust the. right to publit th in the annual budget, ao Collins Is Socialist student may receive honorable men- issues and told of efforts he ami his candidate for sheriff on the Repub- confidence. he public may have an oppor- tion if he has marks of 85 to 90 in Republican colleagues are making tu Plans Fall Program lican ticket. Then he changed front The Freeholders were the target at to determine whether or not all subjects. give New Jersey better advantages • nd became decidedly wet in proc most of the state and county cant vements should be made in that He Says In Statement 'n many respects. tice. Several inAancn were listed In the grade schools there is no Demortstrator Tells of Ways I date*. The local i'aiis, Louis &. • er. honorable mention but pupils with a Some of the others who spoke were by the speaker/4n which I'rice was' Nagy and Max Schwartz spoke britl- I am elected I shall work for Candidate For Justice of The percentage of 885 or more in all sub- eorge Morrison, Joifph Edgar, Ir- To Preserve Food—War On alleged to h|^ departed far from ly pledging themselves t" giving thatt, the straight and narrow path of the livic progress and growth of the Peace Not A Member of jects gain places on the honor roll. ring Demarest, Freeholders William Billboards Promised. best service tit the community tf: Bgh as I have heretofore, and I The following are the students Dey, Fred Orpin, County Clerk "drys". The Democratic candidate elected. Either Old Parties. William Hilker and Freeholder Wnl- said that if he is elelted he will not endeavor to apply the same whose names were on the honor roll Miss Jean Adair, demonstrator for Councilman William D'ZurUisV ness principles in the adminis* or received honorable mention in the er T. Quackenbush. the Domestic Electric Company hand- (O about with six-guns strapped to his •poke criticising the present adtttfe* John A. Collins, of Chrome avenue, hip. Another long round of applause on of borough affairs as good I first six weeks' period. Russell Watson.' candidate for „ ft Frigidaire, was the speaker intration and its street program. nent and sound economy re- who is a candidate for Justice of the State Senator saw! that he made the f 8 [ arose at the conclusion of Ganfton's Leader Joseph A. Hermann w|| Honor Roll Fr d 8fter noon at the meet n o{ talk. I shall represent this borough Peace on the Republican ticket at Carfer«t School. first political speech of his life in :.. r*rtBrilf WnmBn<, p.inh in m.i^ chairman of the meeting andd tr the Carteret Woman's Club in the The biggest hand •>' the evening of its affairs to the best of my the election Tuesday, makes the rath- The following is a list of pupils iarteret. gion rooms of the Borough Hall. Her duced d the spenker-i. William D. Irledge ami ability. er startling assertion that politically on the Honor Roll for the first six Hercules Ellis and Joseph Younp, was given' to Elmer E. Hrown, Car- Ca«ey, William i. I.awlor, Edward J. topic was food conservation and sheteret's native ion who i« a candidate ed) MAX SCHWARTZ. he is a Socialist, in a statement Issued weeks of school this year: candidates for council discussed lo- was a most interesting speaker. The Heil, Frank Monaghan and other well for the assembly. The applause ac- known Democrats were on the plat- for publication today. The statement High School cal conditions. The former went in- point she made was that preserving which is too lengthy to reproduce in to more length regarding the ques- corded Brown amounted to an ova-form. Genevieve Clarke, Mary Diedrick, food at the even temperature of the tion and It was several minutes be- full on account of lack of space, Margaret Hemsel, Mary Ivan, Ber- ion of the local banks banks. Recent- frigidaire was better than the uncer- Previous to the rally there was an leads off with the declaration that y the council was told that the First fore he could speak. In the course auto parade about the borough and (eret Man Tells nard Rosenbleeth, Beatrice Roth, ain, varying temperature of an ice of his remarks, Mr. Brown said that the writer considers the office of Jus- Dorothy Venook, Eugene Keratt, National Bank will lend money to the box. The meeting was so well attend- some bombs were let off. tice of the Peace one of importance Anna Daszkowska, Wilton Pruitt. borough at 5 per sent as against 6 ed that all the seats were occupied. despite the fact that many consider Milton Brown. per cent charged by the Carteret At the, conclusion of her talk, Miss About New Law It of minor Importance. "I consider I claim that we must in this Honorable Mention Trust Company. Some time ago, El-Adair presented each one present al year of county government, Opr this office as one of the most import- lis said, the National bank had refus- Greenwald Gives Infor- Roy Goderstad, Jacob Chodosh, with 'a pencil and a handbook on old the high American principle OK ant that the body politic can bestow Joseph Morgan, Fanna Thorn, Syl- ed a loan of $60,000 that the Bor- 'Food Handling in the" Home". She Government by People—for tip mation Concerning Opera- upon any citizen, and that only men via Fi3her, Anna Lukach, Mary Col- ought was seeking for the use of thealso served ice cream made in a frig- eneftt of the People". ,. .<. of upright character beyond reproach, lins, Joseph Venook, Harriet Leb- schools. idaire together with cookies. To Go To Polls Lincoln's Gettysburg speech wa| Pi i tion of Insurance Measure and men whose sense of justice and Brief addresses were made by owitz, John Pouiel, Lottie Wein- The chairmen of various depart- tore than a eulogy of the hoaoiM.i truth is such that no matter what the other local candidates. There was a Only Teat of Election Is For ! 3'That Goes Into Effect No- stein, Leocadia Tomczuk, Edward ments presented reports. Mrs. Rowe esd, it wss a prophecy and a wanfet ' case justice should prevail without Wawelt Francis Kospler, Milton parade precoeding the meeting. The ng. Just as surely us the Civil W^ aber 15. fear or favor, should be elected to hall was packed. gin a detailed report of what has Every One To Vote Declares 1 Greenberg, Mary Mazurek, Sophia been done in the case of a little girl as a war for human nghteoumeafc the office:" Prywata. Candidate. o the political battle impending !••>•, f.A» the owner of an automobile, who is in poor health and who has an "AB to my record and personality Columbut School var for political righteousness, altd B will be subject to the provisions improper home. Efforts have been I came here more than twenty years 8th Y«*r B7 ARTHUR A. QUINN will go down in county history al the Financial Responsibility Act made to have the child placed in some ago, s poor, unknown man. And dur- Victoria Karvetsky, Helen Poll Nagy Gives Views Candidate for State Senator roof that "This Government of ttu» ' effect In the State institution where she will receive Ch goes into ing that tiwe t have lived a clean, up- Irene Teleposky, Elizabeth Zabel, The success of a democratic form 'eople, by the People, and for th* New Jersey on November 15, right life, honest and openly before proper care. of government depends upon the per-People" can and must endure. Elizabeth Kantor, Margaret Tros- Mrs. E. Lefkowitz, legislative 19. all men; walking humbly before God On Boro Affairs centage of voters who go to the polls. ko, Mary Koncewicj, Anna gk chairman, requested all club mem yon are involved in an automo- and my fellow citizens* takffltr an Rose" Bonjiornb,'Helen "Stein, Eltt- In a democracy,, the majority rules, accident on or after that date bers to vote. Vote ar yon please, said Unless that majority represents a active part in all social, civic and re-abeth Sirak, Anna Molnar. Candidate Gives Own Record Mrs. Lefkowitz, but be sure to vote. llting in Personal Injury or Prop- ligious affairs of our people. 7th Ytu- maximum of the voters, an active ' Damage to the extent of $100.00 and Announces Policies He Later the State Federation of Wom- minority can easily seize control, Police Recover Money "I am still a member of that large Betty Barreson, Mary Evelyn en's Clubs will check up on how many [ are held responsible for the dam- body of citizens that God loves so Would Follow If Elected. thereby defeating the purpose and your license to operate an auto- Richey, Margaret Uhouse, Helen Ho- members of women's clubs voted at the very principle of government up- well because he made so many of us. gatu, Verona Medwick. thefceneral election, it was announc Slolen In Plant lle will be automatically revoked, "As to my personal politics I am Louis B. Nagy, Democratic candi- on which this great Republic was 6th Yur ed. founded. you prove Financial Responsv and no doubt always shall be a Social- date for member of the Borough ftlty to the Commissioner of Motor Orsalina PhSUips, Andrew Tele- Mrs. T. J. Nevill, chairman of the Man Who Robbed Fellow ist. But I have always supported poski, Edward Dombrowski, Steve Council in a statement for publica- Civic Department, spoke on the flow- Men have bled and died for that •hides, those of either party in our borough Peto, Helen Grygo, Catherine Hem tion sets forth his record as a busi- er show and also outlined other in- principle, and the voter who is too Worker Admits Theft—H*<1 Responsibility can be \ Financial who I thought would work for the sel, Stella Nowagowski, Helen Pet nessman and citizen in Carteret, and teresting matters that her depart- lazy, too indifferent, or too careless Given It To Young Woman. oven by filling a Bond, depositing interest of all our people. That is rovitch, James Hoguta, John Lap- expresses his views as to how thement will take up during the fall and go to the polls thereby betrays ish with the Commissioner of Mo- the reason why I am supporting the borough's business should be con- e heritage of liberty and self gov- czynsky, Earle Way, Margaret winter. William Matisa, of 15 Chrome at»- or Vehicles or filing an Insurance present administration and the two Cable, Mamie Deckus, Helen Eich- ductea to obtain the best results for President Mrs. Emil Stremlau pre- nment for which not only our Rev- Policy, providing Liability or Prop- candidates who are running for of- the general public. utionary heroes, but our World nue, was arrested Saturday eveninjM ler, Helen Herres, Joyce Hopp, Hel sided. She announced that Mrs. r about 7 o'clock by Sergeants Attdwa. rty Damage Insurance. fice." en Kish, Margaret Krinzman, Vio- Nagy has long been a resident of George Bradley will be the hostess at ar heroes have laid down their In addition, if you are convicted the borough and for nine years con- ives. nd Dowling on complaint of JoWl Mr. Collins goes on to discuss lo- let Niezgoda, Florence Price, Hen- each meeting this . Dissabaton, of 82 Warren street S violation of certain sections of cal conditions, pointing out advant- rietta Weis% ducted a department store in the Hrs. John Dunne, of the music de- Roughly speaking, mankind may eople. was fined $15 as a result of'a | 568 Roosevelt Avenue, drunk and disorderly. The Carteret follows: cellent speaker has beei secured for between the two in which the ' man was given thirty days in the KreBko, Mary Mynio, Marie Rapp, I have always been a booster— Each and every voter should re- CA'BTERET, N. J. Elsie Rockman, Helen Turk, Ber- r January 10. There should be in tjhe drew a ten inch knife and at workhouse1. not a knocker of Carteret—I have community adequate recreational member that there cannot be an to slash Jones. Tel. 911 —Adv. tha Venook. adequate expression of public sent always had the interest of the public centers, properly supervised which The woman had been Hvirj 7th Year and its view of sanitary conditions ment, there can be no just verdicl Lillian Baraske, William Bednar, would keep a great many youngsters Jones in Union street and ... existing in Carteret at heart—to oft* the streets. And no doubt be a so- )f the voters, unless every voter wh Bertha Bowler, Francis D'Zurilla, is able to do so, casts hie or her bal leave. He took her suit casj make our borough a more desirable lution to much of the rowdyism. Then with it as she was walking Roosevelt Motors Announces Cut Martha Ginda, Julia Gross, Mfary place to live in by eliminating the lot. Kashmet, Joseph Lazar, Mary Leg- there ia the problem of bIKboards Roosevelt avenue toward the causes of discomfort and unsightly which the Federation has been stress- I am writing this for the press i line. An officer saw JoneB eata, Rose Nadolski, Michael Pel- conditions of f arteret. By doing so, he nature of an impartial appea lick, Fannie Pusillo, Rbse Sankner, ing for a year or more. The beauty suitcase and pursued, capturin In Prices Of All Ford Models many living outside and -working in o "get out the vote", I thing it in Burlington street. When William Sidun, Joseph Swida, Ethel of a community is one of its great- Carteret would be glad to move to est assets. Have you noticed the num- far more important to get out th ficer brought Jones to the Reduction* In Prices Vary From Fifteen To Two Hundred Dol- Walling, Michael Woynarowsky, the borough. By increasing the popu- vote, than to have any partfcula: street address where he Medvetz, Anna ber of billboards in Carteret? Let us person elected to • office. That ma; lars—Edsel Ford President of The Ford Motor Co., Irene Ivan, Agnes lation, taxes and other expense would carry out the policy of the Federa- woman hud been living, sh. Olear, Mary Popiel, Helen Skalan- invariably be reduced. not be practical politics, but it is, there and attempted to use th*JJ tion by favoring the firms that favor beljeve practical idealism, the kin Believes Business Sound. go, Bertha Zelenak. "By bettering living condition the scenery. We should seek the co- The arrest followed. Sth Yoar f idealism that h|s made the im- move by accepting u reduction in every one concerned would be bene- operation of the property owners, migrant weep with joy as he lookec Roosevelt Motor Sates Co. of 552 Michael Sufchinsky, Anna Brech- fitted; the resident would be pleased And also the firms advertising, and their discounts. ka, Anna Clark, Regina Dekun, An- upon the Statue of Liberty, the kin Roosevelt avenue, Carteret, announc- and glad to live in Carteret; with a thus help to make our town a better :>f idealism that sent the flower of G. O. P. Women Have ed today that a substantial reduction "It hua always been the policy of na Hebor, Mary Hermann, Anna pleased public tho business in general place in which to live. this company to pass on to the public Kuchma, Rose Lyschwar, Anna Met- America's manhood over-seas in a Masquerade has been made in the prices of Ford ia affected; and when business is "Through our flower ahowa more fight for better principles of govern- . can and trucks. A report from Edsel aa rapidly us possible the advantages roka, Josephine Muzyku, Martha "good" success ia inevitable; one interest has been created in gardens, ment, a fight against the militaristic A well attended masquer B. Ford, president of the Ford Motor of quantity production and newly Nering, Mary Polehonsky, Louis helps the other. Why allow these ugly billboards to Rapp, Mary Sikramko, Edith Yanke, principle of pre-war Europe, which was held Thursday night i|j Company of Detroit, Michigan fol- developed manufacturing efficien- "All this can be done beyond a grow in place of u garden? Your Jennie Si tarz, Helen Toth, Rita was "Government by the Few—for & Hall's auditorium under 1 cies." doubt, It is being done elsewhere; president urges that you give your he Benefit of the Few". lows: Brandon, Pearl Chodosh, Camilla es of the Woman's Republi "It is our belief that basically the The reduction in the prices of Ford why not here! It ia the ruling body loyal support to the officers willing cartt were made public here and else- Enot, Beatrice Fishjer, Irma Kady, that ia responsible for any success in workers in carrying out the program industry and business of the country Irene Pencotty, Marie Popiel, Paul- where last night. They range from any community. The manager of a for the year. By doing this you wil are sound. Every indication is thut ine Schevchik, Margaret Sidun, Vio- general conditions will remain pros- $15 to $200 per car. Here ia the list business, so to speak. As a successful j reap far greater help than you give.' let Van P«lt, Julius Venook, John business man, not affiliated with any BESIDES QUALITY, SERVU perous. / with old and new prices: Ward, Andrew Zulick. corporate interests, I am at liberty "We are reducing prices now be- New Old 8th Y.«r Car Price Price Sav. to be impartial in my convictions uml Strand Theatre To Have and LOW PRICES cause we feel that such a step ia Hattie Amholt, Evelyn Bakke, An- judgments uf uny issues arising. the bent contribution that can be Phaeton $440 $460 Vaudeville Beginning Mon 15 na Bednar, Noreta Brandon, Edna "If elected it will not be neces- made to assure a continuation of Roadutei- 435 450 We are Giving With Each $1 Sale a 35 Cm, Margaret Brechka, Helen Gav- sary for me to produce alibis to the good business throughout the coun- Business coupe .... 490 625 The Strand Theatre in Perth Am 550 60 aletz, Irene Hudak, Sophie Mynio, people of Carteret. I am in favor, in Coupon, Value 2\ cents. try. Our dealers are assisting In the Standard coupe .. S00 boy will initiate its policy of fall an 530 550 20 Amy Reid, August Staubach, Mary fact, I am determined to see an hon-, 1 Sport coupe Hamulak. winter vaudeville beginning Monday It is Just Aa Important To Tudor sedan 500 525 25 eat and efficient government be con-November 4 with Standard acta o A Full Line of Curtaina and Curtain Good* 4th Year ducted in this borough." Select Your Druggist Aa Fordor sedan (2 Seymour Mummer, Henry Schroe- vaudeville which wilt hv changed oi Bed Spreads . . Blankets , . . Quilts . . . Sweat windows) 600 626 25 (Signed) LOUIS B, NAGY. Mondays arid Thursdays, a» will thi You Would Your der, Miron Wolansky, Elizabeth Bal- Knitting Wool , . , Hosiery and Underwear Fordor sedon (3 Y r feature uhutuplay presentations. To Phyaician 625 650 25 og, Sophie Krull, Anna Rtukulin- M windows) eci, Veleca Mutwy, Ethel Mayle, Catherine Sayialu Evelyn Young, morrow and Sunday the Strand wi And the Highest Grade of Shoe* Town-sedan 670 696 n feature "Midatieam". Rod Le Roqu ITTUGH'S 200 Steffaria Romanuk, Stephen Ullers- Elisabeth Toth, Michael «—«<-li&, I future "Midstream Ku For the Whole Family Town car 1,2 1.400 berger, Eva Weiss. Anna jBorsuk, Catherine Szrumko, (n the "Delightful Rogue" will ope Monday for a thiee duy run wit N«tW;H«l. School Mary Kru.pa, Ruth White, John M Eat. 1906 Storing Machine S*rrU« Vaudeville as an added uttraitior Bobenchlk, Peter Ivan, URIAH HARRIS 8tb Yw "The Girl From Havana" will close Lydia Wohschlager, Mary Timko, CUT*UKI School Cheap John's General S\ Cor. W«Mngt<» * C NYnr the week. The munugement of th Pauline Bobel, Edna Meklune, Hit* Strand announce* that snappy, up-to sHihao,.Niflhv|s4 jRawjMiyk, J. * Hudson and Union Str*«U CAR! throe* (lC) Cleveland School). BEGINNING at •everal coursa r said &?<• where Deep Creek empties into laid the comer formed by the intersection PershlnPershinf Avenu-Avenu . anda th«riethence 111, Rivfr: thence (5) Southeasterly of the Rfiuthwesferly line of Wash- when tie rtttchM the place where they SoutherTyhl , along/Pershinilong ershin t AAverm,, . striving to get some trace of the The Freer nnllery of Art. enmpri* BloiiK thf> RjihwnV River to Stilton | injftnn Avenue iiml IVrM'iinjr Avenue; were reported to lx> they hnfl agnln , rthe Chinese nnd Jnp«""«* «rt the place of Heklnnlng. n Islnnd Snmid: nml thew-e (fit South- , ninninjr thenre 111 Southerly, nlonjf DISTRICT NO. 7: (Voting- ,,!„,. fled. The trnll Is nnld to h»ve finnlly "rJ.ro* nn<, .he Whistler pft.nt n crly nlonc Kt-ntm Islnml Smiml In tho ; lYrshiujt Aveiuie to Larch Street; Until (flu.Tit four months niro led tn rtnplri City, but hero Iho Nathnn Hnle School), BEGINNIINiN ; ,„„ ,M,lnK* nrqulrfrt hy he ' <« t.henri' (?.) Westerly, nlone I.nrrh AND OTHER MAN Wolf IUHI hl tho jnnrtinn nf Statin Island Sound «lon|{ snid SmiMiweplerly line in ineiiif \'i """"j uirectmn Sioux Britre Says Sh« Eloped Wnlf Jnliii'.l Hio Kil Wllil Went show, 1 Northwesterly nnd Westerly (lirecv bled hnrk nml RI>III> to n remote pnrt vlded by Mr. Freer. nnd Noo's Creok; Tunning UMMIO! (1) alonir the said cre^k to the Northerly Like "Paleface." lili wlfo ni'i-iiin|innylnK him on tli(4r of Hie I'lne Hldpn reservation, or they Wrstorly, nl'inpr N«o's Crook to lion tn lllnir Komi; thence (I) North line of the Hermann Tract; thence mny hnve nimla their wny through NOTICE Prrshinjr Avenue; thriico (2) South rrly nlnii(f lllnir Rond to the New (?) still Westerlj nlonjcthe NTorther- It wn« while the slimv wns In « TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THK TAX- trly nlonjr PorshtrK Avenuo to Nr\< Jersey Terminal Railroad; them-e ly line of Jii'l ti ,^t to Washington Ilnplil City, H. U.—"Indian woman the Illnck Hlll) Kasterly, nlonp; the New Jersey Avenue; thenre (: "lortherly, alonif she plop* Just like 'p*'^"™' wnmnn," city In the enstern section of South While In Itnpld City Long Wolf PAYER'S BUILDING AND LOAN Washington Avonn. l>nhotn Hint his wife met Poor Thun ASSOCIATION. (3) Easterly, alone the Now Jersey Terminal Railroad to the Central the Northerly compUlnii r,ong Wolf, full bloodwl stated he would deep on their trail, If Terminal Railroad and acrf)P% the Railroad of New Jersey; thence (6) line e '6f said to th« "hnppy hunting ' place with tlin show and fltnrtfd on Secure Loan to Hubby Article fi Section 8—MEETINtih thence (9) Southeasterly, along Car- property to tho Centr llroad of tTOU of the Bloni vln tho knife th« trail of the eloper*. Hp traced Strike out "FIRST" TUESDAY BEGINNING at tho junction of Tufts New Jersey; thence ( Rio de Jnnelro.—Seraphim Csrvalho Creek and Staten Island Sound; run- teret Avenue to Linden Street; IrtheaBt, Or nix shooter routo. The them to various plnces on the Pine OF NOVEMBER to read "SECOND- thence (10.) Northerly, alonjc Linden erly along the lands o( came or«r from Portugal, hut ID time ning thence (1) Westerly alonft to Roosevelt Awiu; hnnbond wng In lUpIrt Cltv llldgo redennttnn hnt In wn-h Instnnra TUESDAY OF NOVEMBER. Street to Washington Avenue; and (8) found out '.lint fortunes are not made Article 15, Section 54—FINES: Tufts Creek to the New Jersey Ter thence (11) Easterly alonjr Washing- Easterly and Southoa r minal Railroad and continuing along said Roosevelt, Avenue , In this country with proverbial rapid- Strike out "2 /r on unpaid bal- said railroad to the intersection of ton Avenue to the place of Begin- ity and grew to miss his worthy con- ance" to read "5c per hundred. ning.. Avenue; and thence (6 THE HOUSE OF SILENT PICTURES Rev. Charles Vincze, Secretary. Pershing Avenue and Holly Street; along Pershing Avenue I sort, Albertlnn, whom he had left back thence (2) Southerly, alonfc Pershing DISTRICT NO. 6: (Voting place, of Beginning. In the old country. Avenue and continuing in a straiRht Hisrh School) BEGINNING at the line to the Staten Island Sound DISTRICT NO. 8: (Vc,, hnd not found the legendary tree ELECTION NOTICE corner formed by the internection of Nathan Hale School), Bl where the "patneas" grow In thence (3), Easterly and Northerly, the Northerly line nf Washington Borough of C&rtervt Notice of along the said Staten Islard Sound at the intersection of the hunches, according to what they told Avenue with the Westerly line of line of Roosevelt Avenu* , him hnck In tho home village. , The Registration, Primary and to the place of Beginning. Pershinit Avenue; running; thence DISTRICT NO. 4: (Voting place, (1) Westerly alonp Washington Ave- Westerly line of Charles Str ^ "pntnra* Is on old Portuguese coin Gen«r*l Election. Zimmerman's Store, 49 Pershing nue to Linden Street; thence (2) ning thence (1) Northerly. > _ of low value. For this reason. Carval- Westerly line of Charles St | Nttttce is W«W. fJMa, that a , A van lie). Southerly, alone linden Street to ho had not achieved MS UBTltlimtw* BEGINNING at th« intersection of continuing in » itnrt|m nr, General Election will be held at the Carteret Awnue; thenep (3) North- point in the Railway Rivtt . phenomenal success. He appealed to various polling places in the Borough the Southwest corner of IjSreh Street westerly, along Carteret Avenuv to thence (1) Southerly, along Perch- Deep Creek enters into sami; friend Manoel Plnhelro for a loan to of Carteret, Middlesex County, I+ew Pillmore Avenue; thenre (4) North- (2) in a general We»t«rly m pay his wife's, passage across from Jersey, between the hours of 6 a. ing Avenue and continuing in a erly, alonfr Fillmor*- Avenue and con- straight lin« to Staten Island Sound; along the several course* of h ^_ Europe. m. and 7 p. m. (Standard Time) on tinuinjr in a straight line to the River to the Westerly boundai •,£ LAST TIME TONIGHT— 2—FEATURES—2 Tuesday, November 5, 1929, for the thence (2) Westerly, along Smtfi Southerly line of lands of the Mexi- "Willingly," raid Senor Plnhelro, 1 Island Sound to the Westerly bound- can IVtroU'um Corporation; thenre of the Borough of Carteret! t a# counting orer the necessary money. purpose of electing : (.1) in a general Southerly din ,„ BELLE BENNETT In One—Member of State Senate. ary line of the Borough of Cartorot; (6) Easterly, airing snid line of A few days ago the ship from Por- thence (3) in a genera] Northerly I lands to the Westerly line of lands along the Westerly boundary lii f Three—Members of General As- direction along th« boundary Imp nf the Borough of Carteret and > tugal docked and Seraphim was duti- I of the Rrady Tract; Ihenre (ft) along Blair Road to the New J« . fully at the pier, awaiting bla spouse. sembly. the Borough of Carteret tn ROOWITU Southerly, along saifl tine f CarU-rft tract to Washington Avenue; thenc Central Railroad Company; ther gangplank, "Pm very sorry, but I'll Chosen Freeholders. meets same; thence (6) North-went- I (S) Southerly, alone Washington (IS) Northerly alone the Centr "HOUSE OF HORRORS" have to take charge of your wife as erly along said boundary lino tn Railroad Company to Roosevelt AT Two—Councilmen. . Avenue to the Northerly line of nue' and thence (6) Easterly an With CHESTER CON KLIN security for that cash I lent you. Two—Justices of the Peace, Larch Street; thence (fi) Northeast- lands of the Hermann Tract; thetiee erly along Inarch Street to tho place Southeasterly, along Roosevelt Av< There's no hurry about "paying." Revised Polling Placet of the (!)) EaMerly, along the Northerly nu# to the place of Beginning. SUNDAY — MONDAY — NOY. 3 - 4 "Whatr of Beginning. line of said lands to Noe's Creek; "Ton heard me. Come along, At- Borough of Carteret DISTRICT NO. 5: (Voting place, bertlna." The boundary lines 4ml polling The pctlee were forced to Intervene, places of the various districts are as William HaineH s and the matter was settled at the follows: DISTRICT NO. 1: (Voting Place, —IN— police court In Camlho's favor. The disappointed creditor retired grum- Washington School), BEGINNING at the junqtion of Noe's Creek with bling. Staten Island Sound; running thence (1) in a Westerly direction along Vatican Stamp Istue said Noe's Creek to Penning Ave- ^MAN^MATf Fast Being Sold Out nue; thence (2) Northerly, along Pershins Avenue to Roosevelt Ave- HOLIDAY GALA PROGRAM Vatican City.—The recent Issue ot nue; teence (3) Westerly along Vatlean postage stamps, comprising 1ft Roosevelt Avenue to Charles Street; TUES. - WED. _ Nov. 5 - 6 2-FEATURES-2 different values, has had oo« of the thence (4) Northerly along Charles greatest successes with the general Stre«t and continuing in a straight nnd stamp-collecting public -of any line to the Rahway River at a point meden philatelic issue. The total RICHARD 1 value of the Issue was for the sum —IN— of 56,000,000 lire and it is estimated CLASSIFIED ADS Send us the name of one that after less than a fortnight some Classified advertiseueata osly BM 35,000,000 lire worth have been pur- cut a word; minimum charge 2fie. chased. It Is expected that the entire lane will be sold out by the end of prospect interested in a new CHA'RIS of Woodbridge, Representa- iRA' the rear. It not earlier. tive Mrs. Jennie Mundy taking the place of Mrs. Alfred Mundy. For ADDED FEATURE— Tk* Cat CasM Back demonstration call Woodbrvdg« 81-W. W. I. 10-25. Ford car or truck, or a used Elma, Wash.—A pet eat owned by Mr. and Mrs. George Blrdeye has com- FOR-RENT "New Orleans* pleted an 80-mile trip on foot. Tha Blrdeyes went to California for a va- ROOM AND BOARD. 611 Barron Avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. Phone car! If we sell him you get cation trip find they decided to leave their cat with fries da In Auburn. The 892. I cat did not like the arrangement and. W. I. 10-lltf j In a few daye covered the 80 mile* HOUSE for rest, famished or un- your choice of any of the I from Auburn to Elma. furnished; all improvements. 178 Rowland place, Woodbridge. Yel. Corrinne Still Mack to Lean ' Jack Moduli The learning and knowledge that following prizes. FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart- In we have la at the most but UrUejpom- ment; five or six rooms; all :m pared with Urat of wblch we are is- provemenU; garage; apply 539 Rail Golf CluU, Tennis Rackets, Sweaters (All kinds and color* for all THEDMNELADT nonnt—Plato. way avenue, or phone Woodbridge "DARK STREETS" 267. neighboring school*>, Football*, Ba»k«tbalU, Fishing tackle, Roller TU LMMT ETB W. I. 9-ejf^ Skate*, Hockey Skates with shoes, Basketball shoe* and uniform*. Foot- FOR RENT—2 or 4 furnished room SATURDAY ONLY — Nov. 9 2—FEATURES—2 Better a hundred times an honest apartment*; also furnished rooms; ball shoes, Striking bags, Boxing Gloves, Bow and Arrow Sets, Gun*, MONTE BLUE In "CONQUEST" and capable administration of an er- apply Mrs. Little, 144 Main'street, roneous policy than a corrupt and In- telephone 3-M. etc., etc., etc ADDED FEATURE— capable administration of a good W. I. 7-5 tf. "TWO MEN AND A MAID" otte.—Pnelps. See Our Display At FOR SALE Attractive 5 room bungalow; ni«« LEVIN'S SPORTING GOODS CO. lawn, plot 50x100; improved street. one block from school, two blocks 317 M*di«» Are. from station and stores; gas, electri- Perth Amboy, N. J, city, sewer, nice neighbors; only 15250; small down payment, balance less than rent. De Young, Wood- bridge 929-J. W. 1. 9-20tf. Dorsey Motors Inc. New Dodge Sedans N'ASH SIX—1928, FIRST CLASS 1 Maple & Fayette Sto. CONDITION; BARGAIN; 22 Green street; WoodbrWge, N. J. ' Perth Amboy QUAKBR PIPELE6S FURNACE, large site suitable for house. Two New Ford Ctr Two-Door Type years old. Replacing with s:earn heat due to larger floor space. Middlesex Press, 18 Green street, Woodbridgre. The person listed Wow is interested in buying a U«ed Car FOR SALE—Five room house with| bath and all improvements in Row- NAME - .00 land place. Telephone Woodbridge STREET ~ - $ 63S-J or 575. ,BUNGALOW\ *4 rooms and bath electric light, g»s, wster, sewer. I CITY „ , „ ..: concrete utreet; price $3,oOO; eajy 795 terms; 5 Wedgewood avenue. Wood- MODEL, INTERESTED IN ,- NOW OWNS bridge; inquire J. E. Harried, Post Office Building, Woodbridge. It is understood I tip to have my choice of any one of the articles Regular Price, $1,070.00 W. i: 2-15tf. included in your display at Levin's Sport Shop1 provided you sell this BUNGALOW—Five rooms; all im- party—(Prospects previously listed do not count). provements; telephone Woodbridgc 260-R or 576. TRUCKING, local or lone diaUncc; two trucks at your convenience. Sample Showroom Cars all Phone Woodbrtdge 193. John Thorn- is, Oakland avenue, Sew&ren. WANTED completely equipped Firemen, at Kahwmy Laundry. Apply Bahwa.y Laundry, CUrkson Place, Rakway, N. J., or phone Rahway 791. W. L 11-1, 8.

WANTED Note: If any of the J :LXAM RAGS wanted. «1M of t**d kerchief ot Urger, be * pound i—ir»stely. Also a " '" " 10 Green sireei-1 WANTED- T*Q or three lota in Woodbridge. Write full particulars few four-door Sedans to Box A, Woodbridge Independent, 18-20 Green street, Woodbridga, N I. available W. I, 9-18, 25'. HORSE AND PONY RIDING John Rymtr&on, 138 Main stteet, MOTORS k Woodbndgv, just uff the niraway, next to the Knights of Conuabos home. PLE & FAYETTE STS. PERTH AMBOY, N. W. I. 10 18, 25; U-1,8*. Frank Van Syckle KUKNISHEI) ROOM—iO8 Barroa! Avenue- Tel. 783. Mrs. C. R. Wey- Phone 3S00J501 OPEN EVENINGS r.v\ ••: gand. < Ave. P«rth Amboy, N. J, W. I. U-lf »f , Rat wkth I Write US 'Dorsey Servi CARTBRET F

FIND LOST GUARDING DEAD BROTHER'S BODY

Boys Wander for Ten Months in Woods Suffering Unbe- lievable Horrors.

In the wild •at part of the rth woods of this province search* 'found a starving. wild-eyed boy ©' Irteen frunnllni; the whitened skelet )t bis brother, For ten moi they had been lost In the wood> for the last two months the U I brother had guarded the dead. The lad s< ng the adventure of horror and on Is Michelle Oour- tola. His I. was R«M O>urtols. They were ns of David Courtnls, a trapper. A year i, Conrtols took his boys Into the on a hunting expedi- tlon. Tl y ted and fished for two months the boys were happy lwrnlm craft under the gnld- LIVE TUCI\Ey riQEE with the Purchase of Any Suite fence o': ither. One day Conrtola went his lean-to camp and We are going to add still more festivity to a Festive Season! And cele- told t to stay nearby. When As you see—from the example* on thi. page—we are offering some herr they were jone. brate the Harvesting of Crop. _ with a Harvest Festival aa gay and ling $*«rch. i*att>.Jiiar«lou».bargain* ia ta« Ha**** F«*»t*al S«J«—md m w^tt- hearty in spirit as the Corn Shucking or Thrwhing Parties of the Gay t day to this Courtols has tion_if you purchaM a suite—whether it be for living room, bedroom, n anceaslnR search. Be Nineties! We're going to give Free: With every purchase of a suite— ne- np hop*. One day one of or dining room—you receive—a Live Turkey—« large, well-fed, live hi saw a spiral of smoke a real live Turkey—to garnish your Thanksgiving Table! turkey-^-absolutely Free! from the trees. The party upon the upot. the trees they reached their last There was a naked, hag 12 SPECIALS IN THE IHAtVXST TESTIVAL Terms $1 Down $1 Weekly

ODD DRESSERS "Inner Spring" METAL BED $24.75 MATTRESSES $16.95 $8.98 W.lnul dr....r. left from P'^"^ ^".'^ .T^ R • I » I • r I y *17.50. In l ng 3 9 50 broken suitm i.llinc •• '""•' " " " T , . - * cKoic« of ivorr or brow* • truly «up«r-«p«ci»l in the «noic« ot ivory or brown high at $300! S.le! —all •!»•. mm

Befor« Him th* 8k«ltton of HI* Brother. 3ft turJ hoy, crjuched over a small bucket of fir.' »nd before him WQI the skele- \ ton <>f Ills brother. MlWielle spied them. lie shouted Cfazily at them; SECRETARY WINDSOR CHAIR COGSWELL CHAIR '("•t away. Don't touch Ren*. I'm fuiinllng him." $39.50 $2,95 $21.75 No writer, whether Dostoleysky, the Regularly $59.50. Beauti- > At practically half! Up* realist, or Poe, th* wild dreamer, could fully veneered in walnut. R«I»l"ly «-95. Excel- hol.tered in velour, with have imagined a tale so terrible a* Special! lentljr finished in walnut. reversible cushion. the VJKII which the starving Michelle k«[>t beside the body of hi* brother wlille he ownlted dea'h In the forest 500 miles beyond the furthest limits of civilization. Flndi Brother D*ad. He hail awakened one morning to find liU brother dead. For four days he did not remove the body from the tent. For four nights in the early part of July he lay beside the body, under the s;iim- blanket. Already half KITCHEN CHAIR FOOT STOOL DAY BED starved, he ate nothing those four days and nothing for (iays ^hereafter. Extra Feature of the Harvest Festival $1.95 $1.49 $9.75 Three or four times a day and far Single day bed, complsttt Into the nlKht he cried. Then the re- 10-pc William and Mary Dining Room Suite Regularly $2.95. Well Regularly »2 95. Over, with spring and mattress, lief band of Indians found him. built chain enameled stuffed and upholstered in cretonne pillowi and Tal- white. leatherette. ance. Michelle s first words to his motrier Barely four more weeks to Thanksgiving! Here the Harvest Festival comes to your when she met him at McLeod's Falls on die I'crlboiika river were: "Mam- rescue—with some marvelous dining room specials! The one we show above is a suite ma, a man Own not die from crying, for 1 Imve heen crying every day as I built to sell at $295! Ten pieces of the finest walnut veneers with overlays of beau- looked at Rene." tifully shaded maple. Oak drawer interiors and the best construction throughout. The wooOa, winter or summer, are a part <>f (YiuriolM |iere. He said his Ludwig's Terms—(1.75 Weekly—18 Months to Pay $179 first memory was of a canoe and trav- eling. To clay this Krench-Indlnn who has A few of the Hundreds of Suites Featured in the Sale the strength of a beur and the same •on of cumbrous placidity goes into $159—10-Piece Dining Room Suite d»Q<7 $239—10-Piece Dining Room Suite d» -I C«y BREAKFAST SUITE KITCHEN TABLE KITCHEN CABINET, the woods ugnln, this time by airplane, W*s • in genuine walnut veneers «P * *J • as thuugh nothing Imd happened. handsomely finished in walnut $24.75 $4.95 $39.75 lie resumes his experience with the $219— 10-Piece Dining Room Suite fci 97 ^269—10-Piece Dining Room Suite &>-% *J*J wild* liy flying Into the Chlbounaaiau «P 1 L* I in striking period design «P 1 I # Regularly $39.50. Drop- Regularly $9.75. Porce- Regularly $59.50. Regula-. district with prospectors IIUIIIIHI; gold. in fine walnut veneers leaf table and four cltaira lain top. Sturdy frame. tion siie, fully-equipped. Guid lias no e»i>eclal Interest for him, enameled in colors Cutlery drawer. Only 3 to gol but locutions have. In the winter he will mittlt himself ayiiln and resume "la cliasse."

Finds Himself in Prison, to His Embarrassment Bismarck, N. P.—lleury Tracy was astonished mid aoiiii'Wlint embarrassed to find himself In the Nurth Dakota pt-LlU-iitiarj. lie hud done umiilnh be assurud the wurden, to wurrunt In- . tarctrutlon. After prison records hud substan- I' tinted II.- Btatement, Tracey totd his itory. The night b

LJghtnbg KUU Mules Hitched to Cultivator ••••••slsa^ Las Crucei, N. M.—Anta^clo Jliuluei r cultivating a Held near here when 3 Pieces at Harvest Festival Price 4 Pieces at Harvest Festival Price i thunderstorm came up. Jluilnez ills Kigiilurly $1MV1 If your bedruutn needs "urinininu up" for the jjueal ounted from the cultivator seat, Just Regularly *1B7! Another striking example of the really superlative season-.tomorrow's the time to buy your suite! Karely art- sm-h , time to keep from bvlug atrucfc by Bargains the Harvest Festival is bringing to you! Th.«e pieces- uai'irains featured! A striking suite—including full-siie bed. chest of btulog. Both mules uttuched to the built strongly to woar for years. Comfortable spring construction. in Implement wure killed. Jlmiiies clruwers, dresser, vanity—finished in two tones of walnut. Wonder- Upholstered in velour. With reversible cushions on all the pieces •aped with burns. fully well constructed! An exceptional value! Including—club chair, wing chair, and sofa. $1 Weekly—IS Months to Pay $1 Weekly—18 Months to Pay 'Aaywhere-AnytiDie" OPEN CMtNINS UNTIL 1C DRAKE'S STORAGE fi & MOVING ••ACKINO—WlfflNO W*f«8 1.1929 PAGI meeting November 7. The tnllor will F n«n pw tn be nn hnnH to take the mpii^iri'menb. Tortlsers; It helps *i!\?* ll Th»< prir<> of uniform m J14.WI. It help* you* P« - helm them Good Morning %i, 00 pnyalile on receipt <.f uniform CARTERET PRESS ami 2.00 a m. ftinR or $4.00 n month. Steps will lie taken nt, the next SnWriptmn, $1 fin P»r Year mcptlnn tn chant* 'he "»""• 'rntn Piiblishi'd Kvory Friilnv By Roosevelt to Cnrteret Post No. 2fi!l. wdw7 C. II. RYRNE, 43 Chrome Avc\, CAKTKRKT, N. J. Telephone Carterot lfioo what a ' C. H. BYRNE P^ditor and Owner Blade Entered as second class mnUrr Jure .1, 1024, at Cnrtpret, N. J., By A.FQreiner Post Office, under the Art of Mnrch II, IN7!>.

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ELMER BROWN Carteret has gained a name for having a home town spirit. W\DE & BUK The merohants have preached a gospel of shop at home for } years. The politicians make a point of demanding that home y,^ Curved Sharper at firttandi talent and home business be patronized. In such instances as •harper—E«ry on. giving out contracts for coal for the public schools or a 'con- SAME uniform qu.i-, tract for paving a street if there are local bidders and out-of- town bidders, the local bidders are pretty sure to get the con- M tract even though there might be a shade of difference in the v price on the side of the out-of-town man. S The firmest bond between » HARDIMAN! TfteTBIS never ally irnrtCTtr sfemrt trrSse-tWngsVXJw poopla. man and woman » a Wving PHARMACY believe in helping folks from their home town and that is as it friendship built up hy kind Ed. L. Hardiman, formerly | words arid considerate actions. should be; it is human nature. Sympathy and unselfishness Seiunan'i, Perth Amboy And now Carteret has an opportunity to show this spirit mean more than compacts in the establishment of such a in a most commendable way. A Carteret boy, born, bred and union. PRESCRIPTIONS educated in Carteret and now practicing his profession in the W« «ra alwayi rmmiy to aaViu you regarding ••r»icet bare or Called For and Delivered borough, is in the race Tuesday for election, to the General As- at distant point.. And wa will Cor. Rahway Avenoe sembly of New Jersey. Every one in Carteret knows Elmer kelp you plan a modarat* cost. and Green Streat Brown. He is a candidate on the Democratic ticket and has FUNERAL HOME Tel. 185 Woodbrldf*, N. J always been a consistent Democrat. Yet in a town that is day. The result has been a lessening of the provincial spirit 44 Gnn Straat strong in its political feelings we have yet to hear a single and a breaking of Carriers between farms, cities, States and Legion Notes WoodWMi*, Naw Janay criticism of Mr. Brown. His record is clean and above reproach. Eit 1904 even nations. The Drum and Bujrle Corps fund As a lawyer he has established a record for fearless, atraight- hat passed the $100 mark. We hope Tel. Woodbridre 284 forward methods and the most rugged honesty. to be in a position to purchase in- R. A. Hlrnar A. F. (Ww NE Nation Can Have No Greater Concern Than struments by November 7th. Fnaaral Dlraatar* It would be hard to find a man better suited to represent Anyone wishing to purchase a uni AMAZING the borough in a position of honor and trust. In this instance Development Of Its Youth opn should be sure to attend next the people of Carteret should forget partisan lines and get be- hind a local boy that deserves to be elected. By OSCAR LEONARD, B'wtf B'rith Leader, The problem of American Jewry, in common with that of America FIGHT ARSON Haelf, is that of its youth. The greatest concern of any people must be Incendiarism is one of the most cowardly and despicable its jouth, because that is its furore. But this is truer of Jew«, line* we of crimes. are s minority group. We must do Bomeihing to save the Jewish youth A summer season has closed during which untold damage for the Jewish people. We must give them something of the ideals which in lives and property was done by the arsonist. In tlie West have animated our people through the agwi. POWER great forests of invaluable timber have been burned over by For a time we were BO busy finding our place in America that we fires purposely started, And throughout the nation fires set almost forgot our youth, end particularly our intellectual*. Tht result DETECTION in order to get insurance, or for revenge, or because of pyro-. being that many of them left us, or were about to leave us. It was Prof. CROSLEY3I . with the ,,~ mania are common. Chauncey Baldwin, a" prominent Christian at the University of Illinois, The public has been strangely apathetic in its attitude who called the attention of the B'nai B'rith to this peculiar situation. toward areon. In spite of the efforts of fire prevention organi- The B'nai B'rith, with its record of more than four score years of am- Selectivity zations, it has, from a practical standpoint, failed to cooperate ice, took up this work first in Illinois. The B'nai B'rith Hillel founda- inT;.lilc Models in fighting these criminals. It fails to understand that incend- tion was established there. Thia work was so successful that requests Sensitivity iarism is a constant menace to the life and property of all of us. came from other universities for similar foundations. Where established, the foundation gives Jewish university students the opportunities to meet An active fight against incendiarism would be of major Without Pwralhl together for social, spiritual *nd intellectual purposes. J. MtheHisioryof importance in the general campaign to reduce fire waste. oo Radio A LESSON FROM AUSTRALIA JEWISH RACE FACES EXTINCTION According to Joseph Mayton of the University of Pennsyl- vania, Australia at the present time is facing a crisis caused By DR. ARTHUS EUPPIM, Zldoin SutUtidu. 55 by debt and high taxes. The per capita debt is $850—said to be the highest in the world. Conversion to other faiths, intermarriage, a decreasing birth rat*

This debt has been caused principally by the program of and an unchanged mortality rote are disintegrating forces which menace (TlOSlfY M * *M. , ju« Hotter state ownership and operation of commercial and industrial the continued existence of the Jews as a people. Although the right* radio Kt hi** bcayahd uutruaMW— enterprises. In almost every instance, notably in the case of of Jews as equal citizens has been recognized in a majority of countries of At M(<>piifci»»< joa detail « Mai ak vidt the state railways and utilities, government ownership has re- and although the last three decades' iritnttsed an unprecedented growth rt» T» mi tasacta! sulted in tremendous deficits. Since 1920 the Federal and State of the Jewish population groups throughout the world, they are in danger HC governments, have borrowed over $1,000,000,000 in order that of extinction, rn the last three decades the number of Jews throngbou •* roro. uucnvmr. awrnvrnri the country may be saved from bankruptcy. the world grew from 10,500,000 to 16,000,000, as against 4,600,000 in Australia is but one outstanding example among many times of ahtiquity. »J ._ b. _1 m a* a tmm a> Ik foreign countries whose experiments in the field of industry America, which had a Jewish population of 1,00^000 in 1900, bad • have led only to debt and an exorbitant tax rate which dis- Jewish population of about 4,500,000 in 1928. The increase was due to Model 41 courages industry and kills enterprise. immigration from eastern European countries. A process of disinte- $2 per week buys this radio U67&( less tube) gration of Jewish culture and Jewish religion, particularly in Russia and Pew MMlai «d tfw w» *i M It is a tribute to the intelligence of the American people tarn »M Ratt* ed mtto Hmimmj other east European countries, is under way. Palestine constitutes the Uajmuc tn Bnfin &* not that they have definitely and steadily used the power of the U ndu K< m bo*. ballot to oppose the entry of government into business in com- only exception. In Palestine the Jewish birth rate exceeds the death rate, petition with private citizens for there can really be no com- and although that country contains at present only 1 per cent of the petition with government—the private citizen or business is Jewish population throughout the world, it has shown itself capable CONCANNON'S S Bimply wiped out. of revivifying the Jewish religion and the Hebrew language. Zionism, p t7 t. 767S MAIWN ST. •Mcked butt mtant with m4n aan dMI though it does not destroy anti-Semitism, is bound to deal it a severe •ad totarlottarlor V*M11 of pum hrahuradlbd - Woodbridge ^ J MIH L.M.oud. Iwartwi p blow. The entire world will experience a beneficent influence from Zion- •ad door p«ai I1.iiti.i1 to ymlmt Man at Age of Forty by No Means Too Old for ism when Palestine becomes an important bulwark. Real Study Courses Qet a Free Home Dtmonstmtum By DB. F. B. KEPPEL, President Carnegie Corporation. School Notes Roy Goderstad was elected presi- dent of the Spanish Club for the , Education used to be like packing a satchel for a long journey—you CHRISTMAS CLUB 1929-1930 school year. The remain- VOTE FOR had to put into i\ everything you thought you might need to the tery ing officers are: vice-president, Kath- Open to IS more people, end of the trip. Now, however, we know that if a man needs a knowledge ryn Brennen; secretary, Anna Luck- ach; treasurer, Frederick Colton. The then it will close at of German or English oi psychology at the age of forty he can acquire it president appointed Anna Trosko and at the age of forty. David Roth as the standing commit- tee. Lester Sutler was elected chair- CONCANNON'S The trend in education today is to stimulate people to do for them- man of the club. M. IRVING DEMAREST selves what nobody else can do for them. If they do this the; will con On Wednesday morning, Joseph MUSIC STORE Morgan was elected president of the tinually find increaeed opportunities for learning and the greatest op- History Club. Joseph Morgan was re- portunity of all is the printed page. That means the public library, for elected to that post, as he served as so one can poMJblj own all the books be needs. president for the club in 1928. Roy Woodbridge Goderstad was elected secretary. The Experiments made possible by the Carnegie corporation have proved viee-president and the treasurer will 76 MAIN ST. Tel. 299 that, granting normal health and normal balance, a person's capacity to beidected in the near future. The exefative council of the History club learn new things reaches its maximum «t about the age of twenty-tlvree includes Gertrude Armour and Mary or twenty-font •• After that it slows np, but only about 1 per cent t year. Jvanv Adult education is one of the educational activities largely encouraged The Sophomore class debating team consists of Joseph Venook, Ju- Perth Araboy by the Carnegie corporation. lia Kachur, John Goodman, and Har- New Jersey needs an efficient riet Lebowitz. The Freshman debat- 12 0 0 ing team will be announced in next week's edition of the PRESS. (and capable Legislature. Do - THE HIGHWAY AGE Historians of the future, looking back ottttye first quarter News of All Carterst Borough your part by voting for an of the twentieth century, may well consider it the "Highway in the Pr«M, the moat Age.11 ' M • "' . widely read paper experienced and successful ID 1900 roads were almost unknown. Uneven dirt In Carteret or gravel WffD thr beet even urban localities had to — Please mention this paper when buying from adv«.rtj»er. business man to represent your offer. districts the suffering fanner struggled and over roads indistinguishable from cow PERTH AMBOY through m J. BLAKE county. paths. HALLOWE'EN COO] UPHOLSTERED The In little more than a auartW-century MASKS - HORNS - OECO1 100 MAIN ST. has been From coast to coast broad, aotooth high- to the business man and tourist. In The Frederick H. Turner Co. localities old gravel and macadam M. IRVING DEMAUST COMPANY : : lnauranoe : t Republics CaaduUt. for • waterproof surface with oil or asphal- 469 Eul Aw., Swam roads '—' TvUpbono Woo4brid|« *S9 Uvinf Roan Stto «Qjt, thus modernising old roads and AM) •< • , '-t, ITPRI I, 1921 Carteret Nears Class B. Crown As South River Falls 25- Local School's Victory Over Rival TVum Last Friday Ratted Great Pilot Takes Rohrer As \ 'THAT LITTLE CAME" «pr....v».-By B. I ink Carteret Several Notches In Struggle For Championship— McCarthy's Clan Not Only Settled An Old Score But Play- {Tragedy Mars Aato Races ed Superb Football Throughout The Game. John Rohrer, Daring Driver, Crashes Through Guard Rail and NIGHT, - NEVER STAY'S Outplaying it" opponent* in pvcrv ing Cartcrd linn stoppi'il tho Soutk (N AT !in«e of thp ennn-. Couch Mi I ,,r:1i\''- River harks. Falls Thht#Five Feet In Tangled Wreckage of Racing ENOOOH TO i.oSE MUC* .Smith River turned t» SITS m FOR. Cnrteret High School foothnll eleven the air. llnbor, always an the alert, Cur—Diei inroute To Hospital—First Tragedy at Wood- BCT LlMVT CONSOLATION, AWJA'YS limbed a sfpp higher in its tjuest intercepted n pass on South River's bridge Id Speedway—Drivers Vote To Continue Rac- THE OEM. ward the Class B title of Central 45 yard line. Hut his brilliant plajf OPE US .»» whe—wn_ IiT. rtPfPnten"*.».-.- r Conc. _.*,.h Fit. * waj nf ri) flvn;i a, l^r (,a|j wn!I r(1_ ing Yawnlng. Hole in Rail—Plenty Of Action In Patrick's South River's' football (urnet. zed that .he must kick. For the ««S west cur if the mtck while traveling at a terrific rate of Cnrteret avenged a defeat of last ond time, the hard-to-stop Cartertt venr, when South River ran rough line, enme tearing in and blocked speed. A< ently losing control of the car, Rohrer struck the • hml ver Carte rot by the same thp South River kick. Carteret now rail aln ead-on, ripping away a thirty foot section, and mre -Ti-O, on South River's jrrid- gained the ball on South Kiver's 85- irnii. The McCarthy eleven is sail- yard line. -turning four times as he crashed through the trees am 'ntr un a winning tidex. Carteret has Szelagjnade 2 yards on a line underl ivnn four uut nf its fivs gam«« to on the outside of the track in a thirty five foot drep> ilnte. Only one game lies. in Car- ysrdT for holding. Medwick realized Rohre s pinned beneath the wreckage of the trim little ;er• landed with its wheels in the air. Cmteret defeat Metuchen, it will he booted 45 yards over the wr nds lifted the car as the edy, the drivers settled down to their ilnim the Clans B championship of line. The ball was returned to tht body unconscious driver was afternoon'ft' s workk. TThe second race, Middlesex County. 20 yard line to South River's pos»> rcmi fter a hurried examina- another seven mile sprint race was emion, Chomicki broke through tha t Outrushed outkickeil and out- tiotii /U - 't• &• Collins of Wood- won by "Zeke" Meyers in six min- fought. South Rifle* ifitfli'l have a South Rivw 4«{*ft*e and si bri<'- .^B was rushed to the Perth utes and thirty two seconds. Lew ghost of a chance. Carteret made 13 Farnsworth for a 7-yard loss. AIT ^Bity Hospital, but died en- Shingle trailed Meyers all through rol made 2 yards around end as the 1 first downs to only.one first down to ^K usual, the trees outside the race, and burned up the track credited to the South River team. quarter came to a close. of ,^Bck were cluttered with boys, in an effort to take first place. He All the playing was doa* in South Sacond Quarter ^rtunately, were not injured lost to Meyer* hy less than a car River territory. Not on<;e did South Farnsworth's pass to Alaxiona ying wreckage, Anthony Fer- length. Buechler of Perth Amboy River come near Carteret's goa wa» high. Farnsworth kicked out of II, of Fulton street, Wood- took third position, Noll fourth and line. • r danger to midfield. Medwick sigt J was struck on the forehead Venth fifth. Doc McKeniie, Larry Every time a South' "River back lagged the ball back 22 yards befor* piece of flying steel. Stitches Beals and Gordon Condon dropped made a short gain, the- fast charging- he was downed. Carteret had the ball Required to close the wound, out and did not return. Carteret line threw him' for a loss on South River's 28-yard line. Cough- WU sent to his home after | Jimmy Gltaton Trimi Evan*. lin replaced Kleban. Coujrhlin darted 1 on the next play. The primary South' treated by Dr. Collins, Ferraro • A six lap, three mile match race RWer weakness was itaj "lin e ~Ev»rv: 6 yardlt throuBh tackle. Szelag mad* itanding on the ground outside between Jimmy Gleason, daring Phil- time South River was in possession1,1 yarf Med.wifk failed to ?#1 already hard-working goalies. It likewise does whole g-ame with an injured shoulder, j Tk;»j Quarter Driver Time Sec, Liti Fooled in Final Event not allow a goalkeeper to pass the puck in Garden rings, the Star-spangled troupe wil Litz, Philadelphia. Pa. 21 3-5 The final event on the card, a two Decker, Staten island, N. Y. 22 4-5mile, four lap race between Rick front of him." be ready. Shingle. Phoenixville, Pa. 24 1-5Decker and "Deacon" Litz was won Beals, Nobscott, Mass. 23 flat by Decker in one. minute, forty-six seconds. Deewer trailed three laps, Scarlet may show a different attack Rohrer, McAdoo, Pa. 24 2-5 in tomorrow's game. In most of the hy started Kleban in Cough-' ' Carter^ 1 Buechler, Perth Amboy, N. J. £4 4-5 and Litz cut down his speed on theGreat Whippet Race tin's place at halfback. Carteret 8 last lap, allowing the Staten Islander contests this season, Rutgers has fail-j Shaw 24 4-6 ed to show a punch when withn^ the to catch up to him. Mr. Litz un- Sport Hates Meyers, Philadelphia, Pa. 22 flat 10-yard line, after the team haffgain- doubtedly intended to beat Decker Winnai, Philadelphia, Pa. 23 2-5 At Avenel Sunday ed with apparent ease in mid-field. Thirty-one states In the Onion are Venth. Baldwin, L. I. 26 flat by a scant margin, but he was badly Much time was devoted this week to issafcTa now affiliated with the National Box- Johnstone 27 2-5fooled. Decker across the line Four of the Fastest Dogs In the remedying this defect. dash to South River's 1-yard line, Branfon, New York, N. Y. 26 4-5ahead of him, and called it a day, There is « likelihood that Eddie ing association. Medwick cracked center fo a touch-, Harris, Staten Island, N. Y. 23 3-6after displaying a remarkable bit of East To Take. Part In Event. Dra'ke, Plainfleld boy, may get the • • * down. Late in the second quarter, driving on the west curve when Litz The Philadelphia Athletics have field. Medwick dashed around end Condon, Altoona, Pa. 23 2-5 quarterback assignment in tomor- 10 yards through the Broshart, Newark, N. J. 23 3-5took a bad iskid, and nearly ended AVENELi—In the racing circles row's game. Drake directed the freshr purchased Jim Keesey, star first base- McKenzie, Philadelphia, Pa. 25 4-5the car with a smash-up. of dog flesh much anticipation is man team last soaEon, out this yeaij man of the Portland Beavers. Dawson 25 4-5 It was, announced by the officials rife over the coming Merchants' he injured his leg in pre-season prac- • • • Noll, Newark, N. J. 25 flat tice and *vas on the sidelines until Stephen J, Farrell, track coach at that another rave is being planned Handicap Races which will be held M«ycr» T»W«» Second Sprint at the Fairway Whippepp t Club, on last Saturday. In the dosing minutes Michigan for 17 years will retire at for Armistice Day, November 11. 1 Apparently unmindful of the trag- Sunday,, Novembeb r 3, beginnigi i n ggatt 3 of play last week, he entered th,e the end of the present school year, P. MM. FouF r off thhe fastesftt t dogd s frof m game and made many yards against • » • Sacred Heart* of Carteret quarterback on the South Side high New England will take part, namelly he Catholic University team. wonts canoe racing added school in Newark, has 60 points. Arlington Independent, Diana, Fly- Tomorrow's backfield lineup will to the 1032 Los Angeles Olympic Whitewash Sewaren A. C.Dusky boy Conrad, colored star for ing Scotsman, and Lion Heart, all robably see Drake at quarterback; orton and 'Greenberg, halfbacks, games program at Los Angeles, Calif the Roselle Park high school, follows of Boston. There will be eight heats, » * * four semi-finals and one final. d Grossman, fullback. Captain Ber- Karmonoski, playing the end posi- Medwick in Class B circles, with 55 University of Montana hai won only ana then a touchdown. A march ,, * , ., , ,, ,„ tion, grabbed a forward pass thrown ,e Crowl will start hia thirty-ninth t points. A graph followB, showing the Local dogs competing will be: Or- one Pacific Coast Conference football by D'Zurilla and galloped 25 yards total points made by Medwick to me of Woodbridge, Orrnand and Pol- orisecutive game at center; Ander- on and Fischer, will be at guard; game since Joining the organization In for a touchdown in the final quarter, date. ly from Avenel, and Silver King nauss and Smoyer, tackles, and which gave the Sacred Hearts of Car- Opponent T PG Tot. from Perth Amboy. Others to be 1024. rafchik and Coursen, ends. Coursen teret a 6-0 victory over the Sewaren South Amboy 2 2 14 entered are: Lady Blanoy of New • » » njured his.nose in the St. John's Playar-Phr D..cr.pt.n . L^ Thtf g^ Rjvcr back$ Athletic Club, Sunday afternoon, on 2 •8 York, Kiilisone of New York, Bon- There are 42 former college football Hasbrouck Heights .... 1 ame and has been practicing this the high school field. 1 13 nie. Doon and Flash of New Jersey, players now in major league ranks— iled Up two times Rahway 2 eek with a guard over it. Medwick opened the glme by kick-'P The lineups: Woodbridge 1 1 7 Uno and Flying Ruth of Brooklyn, 22 hi tne American league and 20 tn ing to South River's 5-yard line. Sacred H«arU Sewaren A. C. South River 3 1 19 Slim of Kearney, Foxhall of Arling- the Nationals. \ Schoen, South River halfback ran line. Karmonoski Donovan ton, Richmand of Staten Island, Woodbridge Seconds Down • • (• the ball back 25 yards to South the bull M left end 9 7 61 Bend Or of Newark, Colleen, and In an offort to develop new baseball River's 30 yard line. O'Carrol hit more, but a Martin ami u 1 Record of.^jie Carteret high school Black Bess of New York and Raven- Carteret High Scrub 13-0 talent, San Francisco, Oakland and ho line for 5 yards. Schoen failed;to berry of New Jersey. upon the Blue left tackle football games, including game* play- the Missions will promote a winter »ain on the second play, O'Carrol ran Casey ed laat Friday against South River: A total of twenty two dogs will Scoring in the second and fourth White (team. T baseball league. ut of bounds on South River's 37- left guard Carteret 53, South Amboy 0. compete. eriods, the Woodbridge high^chool ard line. Unable to gain, Farns- Huber tore off 4 yards Castallo iecond team whitewashed the Car- end, Szelag over-ran a Carteret 14, Hagbrouck Heights 20. The officers of the club are: Pres. France Is hailing as a future star of pass er«t high school scrubs, 13-0, in a center Carteret 13, 'Rahway 0. Charles Fiynn; Vice-president, W. he tennis courts, Leila Anet, sixteen- Driscoll Carteret 13, Woodbridge 0. iham battle, played on the Wood- he ball on South Riv,' l Yates, of Arlington; Treas. A. Shea rearrolt) player. Her father Is her 3 right guard Carteret 25, South River 0. and Sec. Andrew Locki. ^Tha com- jridge field, on Monday afternoon. Smith Total Carteret 118, Opponents 20. Lockie and Sherman scored for coach. Carteret now Started a march down1 mittee for Sunday's races will be 1). Itlwr right tackle Lockie, John Ingles, Jr., F. Sheppard, Woodbridge.. * • * he field. On the first play, Medwick, . Jonea Cricket, known strictly as an Eng- George Nelson, T. Lockie. The lineups: circled end for a |^ard gain. A P..,' fkl right end Cardinals May Meet Irvington Carterot S*«ondi Wdbg SSecondi .isb xume, may be seen ln Cairo, Hong- Sielag to Medwiek., was completed t Coughlin American Legion Team Nov. 28 Michics Campbell kong, Cape Town, Bombay and the quarterback left end West Indies. Harrington According ^o a report received Rutgers To Battle jolton Nelson * • • left halfback left tackle Golf waB Introduced In Italy to Campion this morning,' th© Woodbridge Car- through for 3 yaids, Again Medwick ount of the Curteret team.' dinals will meet the Irvington Amer- Mazurek Hawkins please tourists from America mi wicikk m^dd e 'I yards, Szelag right halfback left guard ripped off 4 yards on a line plunge Btttty ican Legion, eleven on the Cardinal Ursinus Eleven Home England but the Italians have taken and planted the bull on South River's and Coufehlin 2. It wua r field on Thanksgiving Day, Novem- Irutza Jim Lee to the gams enthusiastically. firat time that South River fullback center D-yard line. Everything was set fo* ber 28. The Birdies exuect to putRockefeller Confident That * * * a touchdown. Carteret was penalized furious attack of the McCar The (core by quarters: Shine Harkus 6—6 ovfer their holiday tussle in fine Three opponents already have been 5 yards. Like a battering ram, Har» ven. Medwick kicked 35 Sacr«d Hearts 0 0 style.' Further details and complete Scarlet Will Win — New right guard • he South River territory us 0—0 George Lee selected for Fidel LaKnrba old Huber hit the line and carried Btwaren A. C...... 0 lineups will be published in the IN- Brunswick Team In Ful!liko Invades Europe, Johnny Cuthbert ln the bail to South River's 1-yard line. quarter came ttf a iluse. Refere#—W. WoodbuU. Timekeep- DEPENDENT before the game. right tackle Fourth Quarter Barna London, and Kid Frauds and Beruaa- Sheer force along enabled Huher to er, Poll. 8, minute quarttH. Power. Baksa • make a ntuftj^l Iji.-yard crash. On O'Connor for Enrico. ( right end cool In Paris. Limerick. Fanisworlh swept" Turned back by Catholic Univeru Lockie • • • the first play, Medwick cracked Liberty Falcon Five Want* Cqughlih center for u touchdown. Medwick's end for only 2 yurds. It Mwwick Uad. School. ity in a sensational game, the- Rut- quarterback A drivlnit club with a rattan shaft run across the field. Games Away; Write to Barnt gers University eleven unUtuhud iti Giol that can be cracked like a whip has kick for U"J mtpra uuint waa law. In New Jertey Claw B Group Dmitrew Carteret 6—-South' River 0. kicked. Coughlin received full power in practice this week anc left halfback been designed for golfers. It Is used but was downed in his tr The Liberty Falcon Pros, a heavy prepared to defeat th« Ursinus Col- Hetteman mostly for teaching purposes and Again Medwick got off a fine kick- Joseph (cyclone) Medwick, Car- Donovan off booting -the Ml 54 yards in thebull waa in CurtcieL's po senior basketball combination would lego eleven on Neilson Field here to distance. tiret's moat versatile athlete, and right halfback air to South River's 6-yari a 4-j n«tjonly out- will meet any team in their claw his charges a rest on Monday, fo' Ad waa runner-up bi was.a pretty wlttfe of "JUT"*' ' •.••""••«

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ilils wns wtruck. AllhnnRh Hie fig- Snobi PU*tl*f III* tiro of tlio unrotiontnni thief wns Ton who arc nnhnmpfl of yonr pov- Inventor Dare* Death A conjile of Indiana whn rcrpntly WIFE IS SILENCED Munsliert to frfiRnnMits. thp IlKUre of erty, blush for yonr calling, are * took th*tr first «ifpttn« rlile from Christ wns iiiilinrmed. nud the lamp Testing Rocket Plane snob; us tirf yrm who Iwrtlit of tt BY COURT DECREE the Sun Frnndneo airport (HSBPI! ft bunting pcrix'liiiilly beneath It re- FrnnVfort nn Mnln, (Jwnmny. — A "pfllgrpf, or nro prnnfl of jimr W pinch of corn in<-«! thnmpli tlio rnliln mained nllctit. wrnltlty young (iermnn's dronm of nn SPECIAL VALUES window to plflcntp thf> eoilq. -ThartprtiT. Forbidden to Speak toHusband The Incident, which IR rPB(inli>d ns nlrplanp propeller! by the explosion Seeking Divorce. lltllo short of n miracle, IB attracting of rockelB tins nilvnnrwl to the stnRP crowds l<> tlif s|">t to search In (lie of prnrllcnl experimentation supported hy a successful trlnl flight. Fv« Molnca, lows.—A wife's tongne bnshes for frnunipnts of the smnshed The Inventor of the rocket plane Is wns ftllllort l>y court order recently, figure. The finders are confident that Frits Von Opel, who risked his life In T!IP ilpenH- win meted out by Jud|r,e they will be preserved from being DON'T BE struck by llRlitnlng —a commoner a daring attempt to prove a theory 2 Pants I.oater L. Thompson, who decided that >UltS to which he has devoted himself for If Mrs. Jnsipphtne ITawklns had any form of dentil In Hungary than In more than a year. more trilltlng to do she mast direct her countries fnrthpr west DEPRIVED OF After two unsuccessful trlnl*, dur- remarks fll nomobody else besides her ing which the young experimenter's $35 and hnsband. Nelfion Hawkins. : Rooster With Freak hair had been singed by flame, the THE RIGHT The order was lurried by TUOgt motorless alrplnne shot Into ttie utr Thompson on application of Mr. Haw- Bill UpteU Thtevet with the roar of a cannon, streaked king who filed suit for divorce a short Canton, Ohio.—Four men made the MOW— 1 through the sky and landed after a TO DRIVE. while before. Hawkins counsel com- mistake of stealing a young rooster flight of about six miles. plained that Mrs. Hawkins had threat- with n deformed bill. ener her husband with death and had Sheriff Ed Gibson ot Stark county Opel, who had demonstrated with $ On and after November 15, 1929, the Motor Vehicle Lan* made abusive remarks that "shook" was baffled I'.v a s«rl«s of chicken some success In motor cars Hint ex- his nervous system. thefts until Hen Sterner, a fanner re- plosions of rockets could be used as of the State of New Jersey, under certain conditions, siding near Smoketown, reported that a propelling force, bad secretly ex- The application asked that Mrs. 28 a rooster whose beak was twisted un- perimented with Wtlhelm Sunder, make it necessary for you to show Financial Responsibil- Hawkins be restrained from speaking til the upper purt formed a circle was rocket engineer, for more tlmn n yent to the1 plaintiff or molesting him In ity up to $10,000 or your Owner's and Operator's License among twelve stolen from bla coop. to find a suitable plane for the impli- other ways. Mrs. Hawkins was farther will be suspended. cation of their theory. ordered by the court to allow Haw- Deputies saw the missing fowl on The plane Is a short and tnllless kins to "pack his trunk In peace" with- a meat stand here and learned James If you do not have Liability and Property Damage Insur- Merrltt, thirty-one, had told It to the monoplane, resemtftlng a tnotorleM out Interference from Mrs. Hawkins. Overcoat! ance ott yonr automobile at thu pieswit ttm«v we w—M daaUr. WUh. MercUObs (JefiqtieA ^ and propellerless glider. Tlie pilot's Hawkffis a&liHred mat Be Wanted ro rested Sherman Schilling, thirty-one, sent Is" In W fronTWtnSr BTOve ttw suggest that you see us itrfmediately. leave the premises he and his wife oc- and Jess and Delbert Deardorff, fuselage. The wlot spread Is ap- cupied, and that she had prevented brothers, age twenty-one and seven- proximately thirty-eight feet and the him from obtaining his belonging*. Special Premium payable in four installments, covering a period teen. plane's weight nOO pounds. In his divorce petition, Hawkins of 9 months^ without additional cost. The four men confessed. The rockets, attached to the side charges his wife with cruel and In- of the musetage, are discharged by human treatment Bedtime Tale—Bunny means of fuses In the cockpit, wlilcb ; 1.50 PAY PREMIUM AS YOU DRIVE! Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins were married weigh an additional 100 pounds. The 2 at Baltimore, Md., July 21, 1024, the Bit Naughty Python plane has no undercarriage ami Is KEEP WITHIN THE LAW! divorce petition stated. Both have shot from rails. been residents of Des Molnes for mow Lincoln, Neb.—When b« wu turned ASK US FOR THE RATES! than • year. by mistake Into « pen with rattle- snakes and a 19-foot python at the Builds 3,500 Plane* state fair here, a little white rabbit Storm Produces Miracle cowed the rattlers In one corner and First Half of 1929 then bit the python. Since he al- Cleveland— Thirty-five hundred com- When Lightning Strike* ready had dined, the python overlooked mercial and military airplanes, valued WHITE & HESS Inc. Budapest—During a recent thunder- the Insult and the rabbit swaggered at $2.\OOO.U0O were produced In the 4 GREEN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. storm, lightning played havoc In s out of the cage into the hands of an United Stntes during the first Six Phone 950 wayside calvary In O-Buda, a subnrb astonished keeper. months of this yenr, the Aeronautical of the city. The station representing chamber of commerce of America re- FISHKIN'S Christ on the cross between the two ported at Its meeting here recently. Dog Goes to Jail With Announcement of plane production Master; Escapes Fine work has been closely guarded hereto- Kansas City.—Arrested on a charge fore. These were the first official flg- "THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES" of driving wlille Intoxicated, Pearl uros to be mude public this year. Couch was protected by his bull dog, The open cockpit type of plane led Prince, who dolled police, refusing to i'ne field for tlie largest number of a be separated from hla muter. They single type produced. Cabin mono- 187 Smith Street, Cor. McClellan occupied a cell together. planes ranked second with 884, Indi- Appearing for trial without the aid cating a considerable advance In pro- of Prince, Cou>h was fined $25, sen- duction over previous years. Perth Amboy, N. J. tenced for 30 diiys on the municipal Because if the rapid development of form. major passenger airline operations, multi-motored transport planes showed a remarkable Increase over last year with a total of 115. compared with 63 Compuy of Tboafht ' For Statuary Hall Took Ditcovsrat'i Nam* In loaj. Unthinking beads who bare not Military plane production showed • Puget sound was named for Its dls- corerer, Peter Pnget learned to be alone are a prison to ninrken decrease, less than 50 per cent themselves If they be not with fithers; of last year's total being manufac- wbeVeat, on the contrary, those whose ture!]. There was, however, a marked thoughts are active are sometimes fain Tim. &• Increase In lie two place Open cock- to retire Into company to be out of the Dnleas tfs Mtnefnlng yon Old your- pit planes for sport and training pur- crowd of themselves.—Sir Thomas poses. self, time will surely bring yon peace. Browne. —Woman's Home Companion. Ohioan Hat Unusual Starting November 1st Philatelic Collections Steubenrllle, Ohio.—Two of the most remarkable philatelic collections In the country are the property of O. End of the Month A. Vowlnkel of thtsj city. One of Lasting till the entire stock of them, said to be the largest of Its kind In the United States, Is composed of more than 2,000 envelope* with the different styles of postmarks used In Ohio between 1S«) and 1890. The SALE other, which won nn award at a re- LEICHTMANS FINE FURNITURE cent exhibition of (he Plttsbu.rgh IMillatellc society. Is a collection of Ohio letters, posted between 1900 and 1S.W before stumps came Into gen- SPECIAL eral use. The letters were folded and sealed to form their own envelopes. will go to the public for less After the piismmrk was affixed the REDUCTIONS postage—to be pnld by the addre*see —was designated with a hand stamp. IN

than factory price. * tti* I'ltiS ht'l'oU bronze ot JeRrrsuD Da via ihe work uf Augusi l.ukeuiui). Is If all automobiles in the world wei to be ill.n-vil in Siiituury hull ID the placed tod to end, the fellow in tl» Velvet l.'uplinl in Washington, us the gift of j front CM would probably be waltlm MlsslsMiipl. the Imme stme of the to'UfOM out a left turn, as l AND Prealileni of flie Confederacy. TWW Hante Tribune. Here is the chance of a lifertime to Tweed Suits buy all new, up-to-date furniture con- DOVLE 8 sisting of CUNNEEN GREEK STAMPS SATUBQW Living Room Suites A New Arrival of Dining Room Suites END OF MONTH SALE! Sport SALE ! AFTERNOON Bedroom Suites Extra Trousers AND for Men! EVENING RUGS - LAMPS • BEDS - SPRINGS - MATTRESSES - ART PIECES - Unusual Values Dresses IN FACT EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HOUSE IN THE FURNITURE $2.95 Size 30 to 44 LrfttflF YOU HAVE NO ROOM FOR IT WE CAN MAKE AR- .' • • » UNION MADE £<• ALL UP TO THE MINUTE RANGEMENTS OF STORING IT FOR YOU FREE OF CHARGE. W 1 . AH Wool Sweaters IN STYLE AT VERY CREW NECK — V NECK SUP-OVER _ COAT STYLE — PLAIN Special Prices COLORS AND PATTERNS 'S FURNITURE HOUSE $2.95T0 $5.95 WORK SWEATERS 86 Smith Street Each $1:79 VOGUE DRESS SHOP INC. Mayer*—Fowpcs F«mou» Homeadale J DRESS - DRIVING Flannel SAMPLE SHOP GLOVES 2760 PERTH AMBOY Uned-Unlined 281 Madison Avenue $1.66 $1.85 $2.45 SHIRTS EVENINGS PURING AALE $2.95 $1.79 • rl.96 - $2.45 Perth Araboy, N, "Sunrlm» . Jofcti Rqnt«r Booth "Street rtew 1irt of talking picture. She fce- ri?e from i girl tn foremnit licvc, ,h» CRTI exprir... her highly rti* emotional net '"i nf m'Hion picturei Lore hnctive talents f«r hrtter in th<- HU Krickson. Of Notable Merit hns i'iin»timrt-: of'the Fc»r all Momnc li anil i Mi« <;..\n..i- u-ne |,,,rn ,n I>|,||:,,|,.| •nnet Gnynor'g Latest Film itiii!i>tr 1i-fhni.|ii,. to lie iiiituriillv »uit ha phiu. She nttrndpcl schoi>l« there nnil j cd to th.' uiititli- re[|iiin-menl!< nf M.t«t R>qmr>i R»l Open* Saturday, Nov. 9 At in Florida, Chicnfto an-l SRTI Kr«n S Movie tore allurirlits, linvp now Icnnieii tlint to trpthing, thrt^ in nnthinf tat: ••., the Crescent Theatre. CIRCO, «nd began her screen Cftrei'r in beciinifi tlrwi HIM In much tlie rietrer tVian a HA(P Infants'and Hollywoixl just four yearn IIRO I Mnry Kiimnn, ("hnrle, Morton namn mnnnor ns llvlne crenturc*. Children'* I .mm jvp. Amon(f her first pictures for Kox Hurry Norton. Fnrrell M«i-(|nnnl,| uriii When they are fatigued by ennstnnt Miss Cnynor't designation nr, n WfTf "The .lolmstown Flood" nml j Nancy Hresel rnjupuse t ^, ^lt,)u,rt. rull flrdjred Umiiniiry of the films "The Keturn of IVter Grimm." In nil, small shftckn, they mnv hrenk wlih- was won hy reason of her outatand- open nt the Crpjicent Thentre Sntur- out nppnrent ennw nnd therp h no MRS. WiN«tow«fi ahe hns playnl in about a hnkor'-f v i ng performnnces in such noUhle lioirn of pictiiros for Fox. " ''*>"• W" ' mbor n, nn.( »1| nrP way to prevent «htB rollnrwe pxcrpt heard with Mir* (Jaynor on Kox Mm »v (rlvlnc the mi>tnl a rest! 8

JtnetG Jnor, Faneli Macdonald and Nancy Drcxel In "4 Devfl*

sorli.i ,iu,| |>r,,|, ; i.Mi-ii I,,,,| rell^icnis »nd p.iiiiii-nl nnil MIIK-T urtMtien tlmi C1UBBED TO we hnve little time to spend at home. We must he renrrdtm n tremendous DEATH amount, or ili.lng H ttnmt deal of good or poRitthly wn'tlnu our enemies. At • By ARKLE CLARK nn? mte we are not over-developing i of Man, Untvmlty of home influences. Are we being clubbed 'to denth? MOW ilaV minister was not complaining BRITAIN, FRANCE ROW h« was simply making » statement of fart OVER LITTLE ISLES tie had been out calling on hit- parishioner* as a Dispute of Tide Hold* Up faithful pastor should, and he Lease to Millionaire. had found n<> Paris.—Although both the Qual d'Or- one at home. Fu say in Parln and the foreign office In tlier und tnothet London make "very effort to pretend and children were to know nothing nhout It, there Is a all out attending •erlous dispnte as to the ownership of to their soda: three tiny Islands lying between the TOUCH duties. Nor hudJersey Islands nnd St. Halo, on the he confined hlf French const. CNAMIL calls to the vli The Mlnlquleren, like the Jersey is- luge. Out In the country ax well the lands themselves, form a part of the Image doors were closed and the win- old duchy of Normandy. Although dows down, and no one came when be these islands are within a few mile* knocked at the door. Hard road* and of the French const and are French the automobile had mnde it easy for by tradition nnd langunee the Jersey the country dwellers to wundcr nfnr. group has belonged to the English for There was a time when country life centuries. Isolated women especially, Bnd during Florldi-LIke CllmiU. the winter or the busy season In the Riithpd hy the Oulf stream, the 1*- spring they might not get outside of Innds hnve a rliinnte like Florida, In the yard for weeks. Not so now. We all have our clubs and our so- strnnpe enntrnm to the French main- cieties, and we ar« slave* to their land where the winters are rigorous. demands. There la Mason, for In A Paris mllMftnsire, Henri Lerom, stance. He Is a professional man with prominent its a heavy plunger on tho (narked athletic and religious tend bourse, decided to build a castle on encle*. He has • family, but he be one of tho Sllnlquleres. !£££: to thlD0» at they do. Usi Believing thnt the 'island was week's program was possibly a little French, he applied to the French au- niore congealed than usual—posslhly thorities at St. I.o and obtained writ- BATTERT not. There wus a business meeting ten authorization to build on the Is- of the officers of his church on Sun- land and a rental lense of 00 years on day at nine, so that he had to leave the whole Island.^ the house shortly after brenkftttt. The officials at St. Heller, In Jer- Church service* are at eleven and he sey, heard of the building and or- doea not like to he absent He was dered work stopped In the name of United out to dinner at one, there was King George of England. The pre- • tea at the house nf one of hi* ac- text 1B that the Islands form part of quaintance* at four, nnd he was due the duchy of Normandy, and ttjat to prove the sovereignty of the British to make a short speech at a frnternni king, a union Jiiek Is unfurled, sym meeting at six. The day wns prett) bollrfllly, one day each year over the well tuken up by the time he urrlvt'l island. vjr borne, and he hud wen very little nf tils family. The medlnil goi-iety meets May Appeal to Lsagufc OD Monday, the Kotnry cluh on Tues The tradition of the duchy Is that day, the City enmmercliil club on Leroux, If lie wants to gain the ear of the sovereign ruler, must go to CUP WedLesthiy. anil no un throughout ihw St. Heller and cry three times: "Haro, week. Nuon nr night he Is almost haro. haro. Help me, good prince, for never cl home. GREflJf a wropg has been done." These fuel* uffeit his fumlly's hup That tradition diites bnck to good pines* and coiufurt very little, 10c old Rollo. and the crying must be ever. Ills wife's time Is almost done In a puhllc place. Theoretically, |j tiiken up with her own the good prince hears It, but actually tlons. She i'»» her brliluv club, and 1 some sleepy administrative official the l-niiles Mlsfilnnury widely, un an writes down a report.. club and a reading circle, and at leu«i Leroul has In mind a much more two afternoons are given up to golf. Simple solution; he plans to appeal On« must b*> In KIMM] physleul cotidi to the Qual d'Orsiiy and If that does tlon If one In lo keep up the puce at not prpduce action, to the League of Which we go the** dujs. Mrs. Masun Nations. hat not very much time at home elth M. Nor have ht-r children. Thpy are off at sclienl iiiom of the duy. and r»r Swimmer Finds He Saves fc\ fiuro fuses the evening* they hnve their MH'IIII or- Two Lives Instead of One ganlKations, their dnmlliu clulm. I heir Lyle, Wash.—Having saved two lives Bcont iKilvltlen uiul wmiFiliIng or nth where he thought he was rescuing ooly •r to »»m nwiiy from home tlie one, H. M. La Bnrtew, agent for the I J3i> greater nurl of Hie time /Spokane, Portland 4 Seattle railroad It li •« upiiernlly. We helonj; lo xn here, Is tending his train and bnsl- netts affairs as usual and does, not put much stock In this business of being • hero. But Sammy James, ten, and Frances Feen^mint Lore, fourteen, are awfully glad he came ulong when he did. La Bertew heunl screams for help The Laxative while he and his family were picnick- ing on the bonk of the Columbia river near here. Running to the spot where Ton Chew the sound came from, he saw a Blen- der arm disappearing beneath the tug- like Gum ging current of the river. Swimming powerfully toward It, he No Taste grubbed the arm and sorted pulling ashore. Ag he dragged It on to the 7ijJbes beach, La Bertew found lie had hold Bot the Mint of Frances and that she In turn had a firm grip on little Sammy. The boy had been frightened In deep Keep youth) water, Frances said, and when she tried to rescue him, he clutched at longer! her and dragged the frail girl uuder.

cleanse the system Man Hooks Fisb as It Is Eating Bird of poisons nimleii.-Hurl Ausell dkl not kill two birds wKh oue stunu but Two of the great enemiea to youth 'be baa u recent aecumpllshuieut •nd vitality are delayed elimination thut rivals It. While fishing he and Intestinal poisons. To keep your- lauded u nlim-Iuch trout which •ell free from both th««) common aim- cultiw will help you to stay young. had a bhd lu Us mouth, the wing of which wus still protruding. With the use of Nujol you can do it The ash's uppetlle was gufllclent too, Fer Nujol absorb* body pokwns to cause It to grub the worm i'-VENUKJ •nd owHaa them off, pteventtog theii before It bud disposed of the ){1K OffiM t.W,HV •psorption by the f>ody- NuJd «bo ibuujrva Hurda^K uuiil U t.U. bird, a suiull one which hud not Wu al#uya •often! the waste matter and brings thd rl(flil w f •bout normal evacuation. It u barm- yet fully feathered out. w It a * 1176 Elizabeth Avenue ' ^B IfsM; cpn*ftl"f no drugs or medicine, 0000c (jliuiitl ty M ltwwt eauM gaa or griping paina. or ui1 any :ttoad Street L 1 11 A Just a l'V-w SIL-»S ulf 1 ^*V AlUUU. Bird Fliw High ai V I - ELIZABETH, N. J. Th« • condor probably auceuda to fc tfldOU 7 otber bird.

'•fp?' ;'Vt' ' ' *'A" "• Eastern Stal L Continued from Page Carteret Youth Lo»t hew Paator Coming *rty | 6ve* M iation Postpf , Medwick to SzeUff over On Trip To Ford To Presbyterian Church I. To Next Week To Sale High School Team A short pii Sun* Vleiltn till! linf of erimmnne, netted f> yards A rani ftky that wa« to be f,.r I.owe Huber drnvr Andrew Demntor, aged Kv yenr Itov KmnnniM Hreez.e, who for the P eld Tbe ever dependable. "Nut UnlU<-" hnve been romplot undor the aj/ipleei of the local To Play Alumni ihrmiuli t:i.l•''• for a In y:ml enl»- • >f r, 1 .irk avrmir, rode hi' hlrvrl nnfi ,lpVf>n years bus been pastor of (•nine in for more pfforlivo •iorvicc ed hy the Mother Teachers /' tcr of the Order of the Ea8tern church Kiela^ mud" I more. Hnber ••tmi'-lieil to Fnrcls Thursflay aftfmoon. Whei •i liirgo t'roshyteran church in firftnil tomorrow (8»tw>d*y> nwHti ibis week fit police h''n on Tliui> Football Contest On Local dnrknoss ramp the youth lost his- wa: villc. Ohio, hai accepted a call to the homo of Mr*. Iona Johnso'at S/PIHR tu Mi'dwic.k, the latter circled and was unnhle to find his way home title when n prescription was order- ami Friday of !)ext week in the ild Field On November 30—Ex- end for HH yards, to curry the lmll FirM Presbyterian church of Cnrter- ins: ton avenue and Emewon «Ct ed by Dr. H. L. Strandberg for a pa- Willys-Knight siilr.i mom in the I,eh to South River's 0-yard line. Med- UP told his trouble* to M. Ryan, "f rt where hr will nuccce

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York Stntp line und frnm Chatham and n change In the character of ern New .Jerwy requires the instnl when it rK>cnmr« necessary to open ' present, "It is highly important to point* within a radini of to the Hudson. Telephone engineer* telephone calls as the metropolitnn lat on nf ninny new rentrnl ufficnq another office in Dial Phone Service n community such begin making provision for Then in twenfv fivi- nulei state that tho nnmher revision H nature of the area developed, fur in tlm next five yean," h" itntpil, *•; Mmitrlnir, we ran call it Mont advance nf their rapid inrrease three pnrt nf n plan limiting far enough nishing n wider and wider radius and we HIP seizing I h*> opportunity "The ohiinif** we rlnir 1( iM'intrlnlr ?. hf\ng the pr#or four ycirx hi'ii.c " leli'pfmne numheri is not into tho future tr> allow rlinrt di»| for Ihi" 1ntere«t» nf everyone in theIM Illflki- mcist of thi'lll of Ihr (lift! diffieolt Of -*m*. For Northern Jersey >eiit tiffin* | instead of being comp-l The ri'innn for Inking the step in mprehpn"i..n." Mr MrRae in(t hy snbm'nbers t<> as many aR nrcn. ly|>«'. in order to reiiliie I In- con ed to ii** nn entirely different in wide nn uren nl mi.e Mr Mrltae "It 5,01)0,000 telephones. "Ibis is attested in the telephone 'i'i|iii-nl service ndvnntnifea. 'ts merely (if adding a nnm- 'tame " gave hy »tating thfil "npprixirnn'ely irnl to the present central offlet Company To Revise 460,000 According to ari announcement to- business by the increased percentage "The iimplnit melhrvl nf rjtllinff TiV number revision has been un tho whole northern pnrt- of the state day liy 0. W. MrRae, vice president of calls which are to points outside names We believe that the new plan wiih dialing >'i|uipment, is ti> use the ler development two years, he

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Dear Madam: FRAUD OF FURS

Through th« rforU of th« BetUr Bmine*. BurMU « (igantic txpotur* in NBW York i« now JwcIo.eJ where million. h«»a .etually pa#n robbed of tbair Mp't Mvinfi in fraudulent bondt, etc. . ' TJ» Better Bu»ine»» Bureau is ju»t «• thorough in their inve»tig«tion of Token the FUR ART— FURS like BONDS are BOUGHT on CONFIDENCE . HOW SIMPLE IT IS TO BUY (Berorette, ayed r»M>it) tot Genuine Beaver (Hudion Seal, dyed rabbit) for Genuine Hudion Se»l {Weetel) tor GHHHM Cmiae (Skunk) for Genuine BUck Marten (M.nchurUn Dog) for Genuine Fo* or Wolf The above mentioned cannot be detected from the original only, when a RELIABLE FURRIER is CONSULTED, (Sirl O For 16 years w« have been Manufacturing Furriers in Perth Amboy and Solicit your Patronage on the MERITS of RELIABILITY. A. GREENHOUSE Watch N«*t Friday'i Iwue for Further Detail, About Fur Garment*. i Let Us Solve Your Coat Problems YOUR CLOTH COAT YOUR FUR COAT It may only, require a slighj 8116/811011 tftj make it over to tjRe present day style. If you] —A new fur collar or cuffs—or possi- contemplate buying a new fur coat aak tU| I2SO bly relined will make it look like new. about our trade in plan. PASTEL COLORED IVOHY sins ^| YOU WANT IT Itrj Iwl If you prefer—Satisfactory arrangements can be made A lovely JO-pc. Pearl- : genoa to BUY YOUR FUR COAT and PAY FOR IT OVER A PER lom; Hr-'3»er Set. Houuti- fully li:itid tngraved bur- IOD OF TIME. Come in—let us explain our credit pft dfi uilt»y with gold oi> biaclw. 75c A WEEK For "Her" — • Solid Gold Case For "Him" IS JEWELS REMODELING - REPAIRING - FURIAKMEN PICCADILLY ILLINOIS Very oxqulaitely en- A. Greenhouse graved, ructangulsr case Different . • • New . . . 12! BROW *f. of solid gold, Complete "For a Belter Garment fo Moaey" reen void filled with br*is«l«l» ELIZABETH, N. J. ier 5RET PRHJ^ CAGE ' * MW^FI^^PF^W Arthur A. Qninn F o *• Radio Picture Is Able Candidate Gets Sea Sound Quinn It Well Fitted To Hold STATE For First Time State Senatorship. A splendid record of achievement SENATOR RCA Photophone Goes Aboard should Bdsure the election of Arthur Pirate Ship in "Delightful A. (juinn to the State Senntorship Rogue". on November's. The history of the lifp of Mr. Quinn reveals his de- Rarlin Pictured has taken sound to votion to the cause of labor in the interest of better standards of liv- sea. ing for the workers. Arthur Quinn In "The Delightful Rogue," the has been a ltfe-lang resident of Mid- all-talking film featuring Rod La dlesex county. Te attended the Rocquc, which Conies to the Strand schools of Perth Amboy, and at an Theatre Monday, hte RCA Photo- early age, neeam* S cHrperiWn Ap- phonp recorder has gone aboard a prentice. Later, in 1913, he win lected President of the New Jersey seajroing vessel for the first time. State Federation of Labor, which of- i And the sound effects of this roman- fire he still holds. ! tic story of a modern pirate are In 1920, when the BoHhevik nu,i-: said to be both novel and dramatic. totion threatened to disrupt indus- ARTHUR A. La Rocque appears in "The De- trial conditions and work a hardship lightful Rogue" as a brand new style on workers and the industries in of pirato—a suave, senuous Latin which they were engaged, Arthur who has stolen a yaoht and set to A. Quinn accepted the position as plundering a little group of tropical Nancy Carroll at "Bonny King" general representative to restore islands. hi the Paramount ffctun. "Th* harmony, and to promote good will It is a new type of characteriza- Dane* of lift" and cooperation between employee* tion for La Rocqne, a sympathetic and employers. He continued on this 'Foinmd Squire* villain role, of which he makes a —Feature presentation at the Majes- job until December, 1927, when he great deal. tic Tfcwitrt for «M week beginning iwlgned trr iceUpi the presidency of n UP;- HV ,\U 'H Rita La Roy a newcomer to the Saturday, November 9. the Union National Bank of New ranks of featured players, plays op- Jersey, at Newark. posite La Rocque. She is a "find" In 1912, he was elected to the of Henry Hobart, who acted as as- jack Oakie. Evelyn Brent and RidinrH 'Skect»'*Gal!aRhrr in a *ccnc from "Fast Company New Jersey Assembly, and ably re- sociate producer on the film. In ad- A Paramount Picture presented Middlesex County during dition to giving a very dramatic 1913, 1914 and 1915. Mr. Quinn ii performance M the beautiful belle LARVEX well fitted for the position of State of the little island port, she inter- Senator, and a vote for him will be Jonik polated several singing and dancing mothproofs a vote for betterment. numbers in the film which contri- bute much to its varied charm. Sev- cloth... eral original tunes, including "Gay "Chata Star**" Prevent infection! Treat Love," by Oscar Levant and Sidney • Spraying Larvtxi Clyare, are featured. Mothproofs fabrics not It waa In tht fn-cery Reid that every cut, wound or Charles Byer, Ed Brady, Sam washable—clothes, rugs, chain distribution Brat mncle Itl ap- scratch with this power- Blum, Harry Semels and Bert Moore- furniture. pearance. Chain groceries now do ful noo-poi»onou» anti- house head the supporting cast. about one-third of the grocery butt septic. ZooJte actually A. Leslie Pearce and Lynn Shores Rinsing Larves: oesa. Next In site are the 5-and-lO kills germs. Helps to directed from Wallace Smith's Cos- Mothproofs all washable cent (tore clintns, mopolitan story "A Woman Decides." heal, too. woolens. - Classified Ads. Bring Results — "Fast Company" Lardner Story Swiftly Moving Fun-Romance Brings Laurels t o Jack EMODELED Oakie. R CRESCENT This is a fast-moving comedy ro- Popular Prices, Matinees 10c and 20c, Evenings 15c and 35c mance containing all the brilliant humor originally injected into the story (one of the "You Know Me Al" series) by th» author, and all the additional glamor which the camera alone can contribute to a play of Coming for One Week, Starting Tomorrow, Nov. 2 this thrilling type. Jack Oakie, young comedian who 1 Warner 01 and, O. P. Heggie and Neil Hamilton in a scene from &c has risen to movie prominence in Paramount Picture "The Mysterioua Dr Fu Manchu" little more than a year, plays the blundering, boastful small-town boy —Sax Rohme's famo.us character in a 100% talking picture may be seen and heard at the Majestic Theatre for who makes goad In "Fast-Company." one week beginning tomorrow. He is the hero of the play. Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, an- other comedian whose success in films is commensurate with Oakie's, plays the part of Oakie's personal manager. Evelyn Brent and Gwen Lee, as a pair of teamed actresses, They'll (ill be provide the feminine side of the love-intereBt. talking about WILLIAM The original Lardner story waB called "Hurry Kane," A Broadway DUNCAN FOX stage play, based on the story, and caljed "Elmer the Great" brought PKMINTS unstinted praise to Lardner and to F.W. Walter Huston, who is now acting She's the girl you for Paramount with great success. can't forget in MURMAlft "Fast Company" is the film version PULSATItW based on the original story and the this new FOX PICTjJRI play. masterpiece UFI.LOVf iRing Lardner's baseball characters have been recognized as the "real •A**SlON thing" by fans and literary critics alike for years. The picture, "Fast Company," is an able exponent of the spirit and feeling of the creator of these characters. In other words if you like Ring Lardner's delicious QaWie. SkecU" GallaRhc« writings, you'll like this picture. in the Paramount Picture "Full Company" — Fleaae mention this paper to ad vertisers; it help* you, it help* them, — Please mention this paper when it helps your paper. — buying from advertiser!. —

Saves and Satisfies HaTSfcafly and Nancy Carroll a* they appear m tt» Para- mount Picture. ~Tb* ¥*Mot of USt" Janet Gaynor, the star of —To be presented for one week begnning November 9 at the Majestic Theatre. "Sunrise", "Seventh Hea- LIDOERWOODAVL ELIZABETH, N.d. Picture Unites ven", and "Street Angel", *>fa LAUNDRY / Director Makes does it best I PHOqe EHERSOM SOOO Sound and Color Hypnotic Study will thrill you again in this Now Those How to Reduce For New Effect For Movie Plot drama of circus life.

Rheumatic Varicose. Veins Sound and color have been suc- Hypnotism hae as earnest student cessfully combined on the same in Kowland V. Lee, motion picture narrow strip of motion picture film Pains Must Go Hub Gentlr and Upward Toward th. director, who boeame intrigued by and the surprisingly successful com- the age-old subject during the film- Heart tfs Blood in Veins Hows bination will be seen at the Majes- ing of his latest picture, the all- tic theatre, starting Sat. Nov. 9 for The Agony Ceases—the Swelling Ij Jhat Way • talking mystery melodrama from the circus drama of a thousand Reduced—What a Blewing seven days, in '"the Dance of Life," the all-talking, all-singing-, all-danc- pen of Sax Rohmer, "The Mysterious ing picturization of the overwhelm- Dr. Fu Manchu." In the motion pic- Many Jjenfcle have become despon- ture story, Warner Oland, us Dr. Here's a supremely good and lately dent becavUHii they have been led to be- ingly successful stage, play, "Bur- lesque." Fu Manchu, has an hypnotic power thrills—and Janet Gaynor's voice improved remedy that is sold to you lieve tliat (Were is no remedy that will which he uses to sway the will of by druggists everywhere with the un- reduce swoljfn veins and bunches. The perfected sound-and-color Jean Arthur. derstanding that one bottle must give • If you wi* get a two-ounce original process has been used to photograph Through his research, Lee learned results or you can have yotir money bottle of Mueuo't Emerald Oil (full and record a lavish stage revue in that hypnotism hae been discussed the biggest thrill of all. back. strength) V^ny first-class drug store "The Dance of Life." The stage and exploited since time immemorial. and apply Height and murning as di- and performers appear in natural The medicine men of primitive and Ask for AHenru—it comes in big rected you ^ill quickly notice an im- colors, the brilliant jewels, the savage tribes, the magicians of Egypt bottles and is noftxpeuive. Take it as in-ovemenCifhlch will continue until the gorgeous gowns, the dancing chor- and Chaldea, the Hindu ascetics and directed—it'$ a quick, l»ctive remedy veins andfiJIuflChea are reduced to uses and beautiful settings. Eighty many others made use of it to en- and one that you can depend upon even normal. \y>" dancing girls are used in the pro- hance their personal prestige, to cure when the pains OK most severe and duction and the sound of their steps states of religious ecstucy. and voices are distinctly heard. A fever b rampant Indeed, S9 powerful it Emerald Oil Lee found that it is now generally that old chronic sores and ulcers are 32-plece orchestra and the song of a soloist are packed together on a accepted that all persons uf nurmal It's anti-pyretic—an analgetic aad often entirety healed and anyone who constitution are hypnutizable and diuretic—and leading droggbU all over is disappointed with itl We can have, single bit of celluloid scarcely more than an inch square. that hypnosis is no more abnormal America are glad to recommend jt. their money refunded. than dreaming. Th$ hypnosis liee in AT EACH PERFORMANCE The perfected system of combin- the mind of the subject, according to ing sound and color on motion pic- accepted' theorieit, yd the so-called ture film is the work of scientists "hypnotist" has no power except as Telephone 1782 of the Technicolor Corporation, the subject gives It to him. The abil- FOX liOVIETONENEWS working -with sound engineers of the ity to the subject and, through Ipng Paramount studios. The use of this practice, acquire a facility fur bring- process in "The Dance of Life" is ing the inquirer into the necessary at- ALSO the first that has been successful tentive state. enough to present to the public. v . •* ? In "The Mysterious Dr. Fu M»n- "Tha Dance of Life," a story of chu," wbioh will show at the Majesttc life behind and before the foot- theatre, starting; tomorrow for seven lights, is particularly adapted to the days, a particularly thrilling orient- SHORTS use of this medium. In the sequences al myetery .melodrama in woven a- where color It used, the elaborate round the ability of a man to weave stage presentations, which work into the hypnotic spell. In accordance the plot of the story, are intensified with LM*I th«ory that anything 0 and-vivified by the use of color. logical i» put^of place in. a READE'S PERTH AMROY THEATRES

UAmmioxo M.I n.« O.ily al liOO 1CP F-» READE'S (out muooi p--fnr»«»a» READE'S fl) A THEATRE Sal TELEPHONE PERTH ArtBO\ THE HOUSE 12.00 ' of BROADWAY TALKIES Attraction! Coming for One Week, Starting Nov. 2 and TELEPHONE IMS nCRTH AMHOT for SOUND 50c The Most Sensational Thriller Ever Filmed! ANNOUNCEMENT i The Strand Theatre will initiate its Policy of Fall and Winter I SAX ROHMER'S ALL TALKING! FAMOUS MYSTERY Vaudeville Monday, November 4, with Standard AcU of Vaudeville Excitement! Suspense! which will be Changed Mondays and Thursdays. Feature Pictures Vatf Action I A -great, gripping melodrama piv- will fee,Change d Mondays and Thursdays also. oting on the breathless character of the myster- ious Dr. Fu Manchu! Millions have read his Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 2, 3 •tory in Sax Rohmer'a novels! Millions will thrill to him, alive, active, fear- fully real on the screen! Menacing a beautiful love with his diabolical cun- Wit Ricardo Cortez, Clair Windsor and an AH Star Cast ning! Spreading his web of terror into the homea_ of the wealthy 1 Coining Monday, Nov. 4, Through Wednesday, Nov. 6

V V: tHE MYSTERIOUS IHLFl MA\CII1 CL Qarammint picture Strange deadly powders! Oriental "guest" teal A knife in the back! The terrifying Sign of the Dragon! These are the weapons in the vengeful career of this scientist turn- ed terrorist! Baffling the world's greatest detectives! Marching relentlessly toward the goal of extermination! Lovely Jean Ar- thur hypnotized to work the villain's will! Handsome Neil Hamilton striving agairfst this oriental power! Only true love stops the terror! Warner Oland, veteran actor of stage and screen, in the powerful title role I A cast which includes William Aus- tin, O. P. Heggie, Claude King, and a host of other well-known players! It's big! Sen- sational! Thrilling entertaining! In Blazing Drama In Crackling Dialog AT EACH PERFORMANCE What happens when a heartless man falls in love with a heartless woman 1 Thrill to the lure of "Gay Love", year's POX MOVIETONE NEWS most sensational song success! "It Speaks for itseW The Also MOVIETONE SHORTS DELIGHTFUL Coming For One Week, Starting Nov. 9

Music, Laughter, Gayety!

HEART-BREAKING romance! Glitter of backstage. Comical burlesque queens; putty-noaed comedians. A gorgeous Broad- wtthK o DLA ROCQUE way revue in full natural colors. New songs! Catchy dances! Smart humor! And An All Star Cast. Brilliant costumes! Swirling- around the bewitching love-pair, Skid and Bonny, in the show-life romance which thrilled New York. With Standard Acts of Vaudeville TUEDAHCE Thurs., Fri., Sat, Nov. 7, 8, 9 OF LIFE UAL NANCY SKELLY CARROLL "Burlesque", the stnna- tional-atage-nit on the talking screen. Glorious scenes In Technicolor — a 1 1-singing, a 1 1-dancing, •11 laughing!

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•d Acts of Vaudeille ;iiiii*ife'i Ancient Polynesian Tie* to* No M.ril In BronJinf MANY STIUTHOPE 1 With Americas Traced The Forest »erTlce say«, thnt [wan T>n not Ix iilwiiy* Rprruliitlnf! nn FOR HOPKINS GOLD Mexico I'lty. Commercial r<"lntl"tis wood In nuerl vpry lltlle for fiinilturp. ynur future dud ihlnklriR whnt yon etltted between the I'olyncslnn Islamic It Is not In the Fnmfl rlnnn with i>nk nlmll In . . Them 1« more nr- of the Pnrlflc firenn nnd the wi'slorn and mnhognny, hut It Is nhont th« Hop In (llfml»«l»K n IIHPIP"* '•nrp tlml Vast Army of "Heir»" Seek const of South America before tlif Bargain D tame an gumwood. H IR IWM! for In a month's hrnmllng over tlie po«*t- miRcellnupoiiR pn where bl« or HIP probnhlft Mfr Wealth of Fortr-Niner. This Is the theory advnnced hy I>r. strength I* npodnd. itnnitM. Tpxnrknnn.—Romp of the gold In Paul Rivet, anthropnlORlM nnil director "ilii-in thnr hills" thnt the fnmoui of the Trocndore museum of I'nrls Right now is the best time to buy Murk Hopkins, Cnllfornla multlmtllton- who is now exchnnce professor of tin- •Ire. extracted, mn.v rench the Mils National University of Mexico Cltv. of thin part of Tesns and Arknnsna Doctor Rivet hog fount! thnt unifies nnd crente two s<-ore of more million- ol mamifncture, clearly of Polynesian used cars-when stocks are heavy nlrw. origin, hnve been discovered In vnrl Sears, Roebuck The Arknnsns nnd Texas hHlg ar* ous parts of the Amerlcns. He fln'N full of nthpr UopKlnses nnd linppfnl further evidence nf prehistoric con and every dealer is seeking to turn ones who hnve n Itnpklns In higher -tacts In similarities between words nf and Co. hrntiche* nf tlielr family trees, nil Indian liniKiinci-s In Peru nnd some nnxioiisly wnltlnp In Rome hunfirml -t of the Polynesian words. RETAIL STORE J cars into cash. More Other niippert rtmivniitint* nf rh> "Mirny other facts of Amerirnn pn- famous Cnllffimlnn mnfrnnte, for th> (history now 11 puzzle could he ex 275-277 Hobart St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Supreme court of the United States to plained hy the existence of Pnn-Pii hand down a derhilnn which will hrlnj- clflc contacts." l>oorn of parents of women have pressed tlielr claims, French and Dutch descent In Rich- DODGE COACH—Has the appearance of a new car—four n«w Urea- practically nil of which are dependent mond, Va.. Nnveniher 1, 18M. The worth much more than we are asking. on the result of a suit brought by Nor- fourth President of the United States. man Lee Freeman, an alleged de- James Madlton, was then in offlicn STUDEBAKER COACH—1926—This car has four new tires—the paint scendant of Mark Hopkins. In 1927 Tranum served In the Union array In is good as new and a nice running motor. It la npon this suit that the Supreme the Second Maryland cavalry. Ul» court Boon will rule. eldest son Is el^hty-fivc DIANA STRAIGHT EIGHT—1926—A real car at a steal. Freeman's salt seta forth that In 1D25 he discovered accidentally thai STUDEBAKER BROUGHAM—1926—Special worth considerably more many' millions tn personal property ' Harratt of Railway TUa than we are asking. • and assets of Mark Hopkins had been Oochrane. Ont.—Railway ties art an fraudulently concealed and not distrib- Important part of tht harvest of north- LINCOLN FOUR PASSENGER SEDAN—Wonderful mechanical condi- uted after the vast estate was divided em Untarlo fanners. The announce- tion. Reducoed, New Tires, Upholstery without a blemish—A reel In 1883 between Moses Hopkins, broth- ment has been made that the Ternl* quality car, at a very low'price. er of Hark, and the magnate's widow, kamlng A Northern Ontario railway, Mary Frances Sherwood Hopkins. He owned and opernted by the Ontario NASH COACH—J925—Good condition at a very attractive price. asked the federal court to order dis- government, will buy $100,000 worth tribution of these millions among the of railway ties from settlers during CADILLAC COUPE—1925—Good motor. New paint, clean upholstery. —Requires No Princely Sam heirs at law. the coming fall nnd winter. The limit Good tires. A car you must see to appreciate. to be purchased from any one settler He Insisted that since these millions Is S00 ties, whU'h. at SO cents each, had not been listed by Moses Hopkins pODGE SEDAN—1924—Good running condition—Tires practically will contribute ?400 to U>« Individual OR a small outlay you can im- administrator, and had not been In- new. Jarm Income. prove your bathroom in beauty cluded In the distribution order of the F probate court In 1888, they should (P CHEVROLET SEDAN—Motor in good condition, paint, top and nphel* and in utility value. We list just stery good. A nice buy. a few items—there are others at our to the heirs at law. Swells to $900,000,000. How One Woman store which invite your attention by Several of the alleged heirs In' the Other Cars ancl Trucks From $25 up! reason of their moderate prices. vicinity of Tezarkana claim that the portion of the estate which they seek Lost 20 Pounds of Fat will reach $800,000,000, while other ostbtvD x£n&mcl>•••••«>••••*••••••• We pi* Lost Her Double Odn estimates are as low as 1200,000,00(1. Lost Her Prominent Hip* Liberal Time Payments De Luxe White Soap Dishes 880 However, all agree that they will be millionaires at least, If the Supreme Lost Her Sluggishness Opal Glass Shelf, 5xf8 ins $1.44 court decision Is favorable to them. Gained Ph^lral Vigor, THE TRADE- MARK Bath Spray, Complete 62c Timothy Hopkins, adopted son of the capitalist and now administrator nets, and a Shapely Figure THAT GUARANTEES Oval Rag Rugs, 18x36 ins 42o of the estate, against whom Freeman's A SQUABfi DEAL mtt is Died, denies there are any old- Thousands ef women are gtltht fat dent assets. and losing their beauty just because Other Plumbka Need* they do not know what to do. "While there Is little that can be If you are fat, how would you like Swing-Spout Faucet $5.10 said to add anything of value to the to lose it and at the tame time gain in controversy," Hopkins said In Ban physical charm and acquire a clean, Blow Torch, qt. capacity .53.50 Trnnclsco recently, "there Is one thing clear tldn and eyes that sparkle with buoyant health? Stillton Pattern Wrench, 14-in 860 I would like to make dear. That Is And s*ia In eurty tad activity? Just this—there are no additional mil- Whj not do wart thoomndi of women ban // eompUU bathroom outfit*, such as bathtubt and lions. There are no concealed assets. done to get rid ol poondi of unwanted fill lavatorUt, art. needed, we will b« glad to kelp There never were any. I only wish Tike oot-hilf • ttupqoo of KniKncn SmlU is lfou order from our catalog. 1 flatl of hat w»tcr tmr morning befon there were." breakfast mnd keep it up tor 30 daya. Them weigh yourself and ace bow many pound! you have lost. USED MART — Please mention this paper to ad- C Jffl You 11 have taa mrprtae of vonr tife and beat of all a bottle of Krujchtn Salt* Out will PERTH AMGCV vertisers; it helps you, it helps them laat you for 30 daya only com 85 cent*— 74-76 FAYE7TE STREET « PHONtr it helps your paper. — you'll probably uy it'a worth one hundred OPEN EVENINGS dollara after you take the first bonk. Aak any druggijt for a bottle of Kruachaa Salt* -and lUrt t« low l»t Uthj. *

This is the way that AND YOUR MONEY i was spent

The Board of Freeholders, says the Grand Jury presentment, took This colorful enamel "approximately $120,000.00" of YOUR MONEY aivd paid it out with- makes floor* of lasting beauty out even a delivery receipt to show what it was paid out for. Soft wood or discolored hardwood floors earn h% made XOV The Board of Freeholders took "thousands of dollars" of YOUR to look rloh and colorful with S-W Floor Knamel— MONEY and paid it out "upon vouchers supported by FORGED de- mn enamel made lor this apeoifio purpose. It ha* the livery slips." toughest of films. That is why it stands up month after month under scuffing feet and daily scrubbing. The Board of Freeholders spent of YOUR MONEY "$2,070.75 in Dries with a beautiful, durable, enamel-like finish that.is easy to keep dean. For real econ- a little over a year's time for fountain pens" to/make presents to some omy, protect your floors with S-W Floor Enamel of their friends. One voucher was for $412.00 in payment of fifty Special now. Look over these Friday and Saturday, f-ri>ttMPro*MMani fountain pens, or a little over $8.00 of YOUR MONEY for each fountain SWOTUM on Suggestions for thrifty buyers. fmmm** pen. Did you get one? No. Well you'll nnd a pencil in the voting booth. GUNS SINGLE BARREL RagaUr Now $8.50 "The County Clerk," says the Grand Jury, improperly manipulated DOUBLE BARRELS Rotary Sifters 175 229 SHELLS and GUNS nearly $20,000.00" of YOUR MONEY and paid it back only when the $14.00 up investigation was known to be coming. „ Brooms 75c 45c Coal Scuttles 50c 45cRangers 90c Is it any wonder that taxes are high, that work is scarce, and that 50°/« OFF Speed Load 1.15 homes are being sold for taxes and foreclosed by the Sheriff ? Coal Scoops 75c 50c On Coal Shovels 10c 7cRepeaters 1.15 ^ Is it any wonder that the Grand Jury says "Members of the Board WALLPAPER 3 Pc. Carving Sets, Stainless of Freeholders, have been negligent, wasteful and inefficient In the con- Leaders 1.25 duct of county affairs"? Is it any wonder the Grand Jury tells us that Fri. & Sat. Steel 2.75 1.75 "the present Board of Freeholders have forfeited their right to further Brass Shot , 1.50 Only No. 3 Water Mops, Double public confidence"? Tie 60c 49cSpecial Price on Case Lots JSuppbrt the Grand Jury THE STRAIGHT OCRATIC TICKET £nffine«r Invents Color R.E.WATSONASP1RES Pictures for the Radio ELECT Berlin. Ilprr Alirnnhcltn, a TVrlln TO BE STATE SENATOR engineer, has discovered a new pro<-<»» ny which c-nlnrnl Mm* nml p!>ir(>« mnj 1x> Rpn( over the rarlln. The proc RUSSEL E. Prominent Middlesex Attorney M«, Which In flip nimfloft ninttor In With Capable Record Is Re- the world, nrrnrrMng to the Invontor, Consist* In the application of n mn publican Candidate. Has •traction olcmnnt, which hug not lx>en Served With Success in Sev- used for tfU'srnphy before, and It will WATSON hnrdly mnke more expensive the exM eral Elective and Appointive Offices. Ing apparatus now In use. REPUBLICAN Thp Inventor refuses, however, to give the norrpt away yet. With the BOYS! GIRLS! "Why, I'm ]nnt n r>tn1n, practical new process one will he able, firstly. CANDIDATE rnffHHfnnni innn!" That la all to transfer objects In one color, nnd uHsctl E. Watftan of Highland reproduce them on the receiver in nrV. Rnrmhttoan cundNTflTe for ground glftM, which means television FOR smnte. hiw to Rny about him- of single colors; secondly, the fixation Stop! Look! Listen! self. Rut he HBys It with ft rrank, of this color on pnp*\ and thirdly the disarming smile which glvaa one trnnnferrlng of pictures In nntiirnl the first inkling of the secret of his color*. sncneBS In puhllc life. ^ While the first and second part of STATE A career which includes terms a; the process play a grant role for In- "BELIEVE IT OR NOT" assistant prosecutor of Middlesex dustry, trade and criminal service, the County and first salaried probation third part Is meant More for univer- officer of the county, mayor of thp sal use. SENATE community In which he lives, chair- Herr Ahronhelm ' if now occupied we are going to give you man of the Port Raritan District In perfecting the invention, and hopes Commission and a position as one to construct n real color televisor with- of the leading counsellors at-law In in a short time. An Outstanding Candidate. the State of New Jersey hag left something! Mr. Watson quite without vanity; yet wfth the poise and self-assur- Angler Hooki * Deer ance of a man who In his forty-four While Casting (or Fish The voters of Middlesex County will have an excel- jears of living tins found and LISTEN! ' . and each night until 1, 2 your team, absolutely Free! people of the county. His personal integrity and his nml 3 ocloi-k In the morning, an plnn!.«( la a dance orchestra which ability are unquestioned, and the bitterest of his political furnished music at functions In all foes have not ventured, even in the midst of a campaign imrtK of the county. He became a which has been marked by its personalities, to attack iiH'rnlier »l that time of the New Here's Your Job- either. Hnmswli-k Musicians' Union, afflli- Hied with the American Federation As a representative of this county in the state sen- af Lahor nnd he In atlll an honorary Bring us one customer for a ate, it would be hard to find his equal. His whole train- me in her of that union. ing and work has developed in him just those qualities "ft was Imrd work," he admitted which, coupled with an independence which is well In speaking o( that phase of his new or used car or bring jis life. "Yet It gave me early accept- known and which would assure his whole-hearted inter- ance nt responsibility and an appre- est in the affairs of his constituents, would enable him to ciation of values that I would not assume a place at Trenton which would put Middlesex forfeit." : the names of 5 bonafide pros- in the forefront of the state. HIB clerkship? after be had re- ceived his degrva of Bachelor of With a Republican governor from Middlesex county Laws at the New York Law School pects for new Ford cars and in the State House, it would be the height of folly for RUSSELL E. WATSON In 1907, was served \n the office of this county to send to Trenton a senator of opposite poli- Judge Booraem. you will receive any of the tical faith. But Mr. Watson has no need of a mere parti- and women whu have besu fearless In 190S, he loOXiils Wit puBHc In the expressions of tljelr opinion* office, when hq, w»t appointed pro- san backing to win him support. On the other hand, he and courageous in the/,face of tre- bation officer of Middleaax County, is the outstanding figure on the Republican ticket, and mendous odds. U the first salaried holder of such An following articles absolutely the mere fact that the party has chosen a candidate of Mr. Watson, like Ails father, office in the county. He filled the such unusual ability Bhould go a long way to help the Frank E. Watson o^ 17 Harden- position until 1909, when he ns whole slate. burgh street, New Brunswick, chosen assistant prosecutor to FREE! ' f manufacturer of wall paper colors Judge Boora«ia, *A« resigned hlu and paints, was born la the city of office of Common Fleas Judge tn (Editorial from Highland Park Press, October 24, 1929) New Brunswick. His mother, Mrs. become prosecutor. Mr. Watson's Paid for by Sarah E. Watson, has been In that term from 1909 to 1012 BIBO marked SWEATERS (ALL SCHOOL Charles H. Morris, community since her girlhood. the beginning of assistant prosecu Campaign Manager. Hit sarly education, too, was re- torshipa in the eeunty. Record* COLORS) ceived In the city of New Bruns- show an unusually successful wick. Alter his graduation from period, for 75 per cent of the cases GOLDSMITH RUBBER VALVE the New Brunswick High School In brought before the courts by the 1908, he entered Rutgers Univer- State which he trl«4 during those FOOTBALLS sity, where he studied from 1902 years resulted In convictions.- until 1905. • The year 1909 was aa outstand SEWAREN Then his unquenchable ambition Ing one In the life of the candidate GOLDSMITH RUBBER VALVE to become an attorney-at-law led tor senate In that he was admitted him Into a period of life which he to the bar aa attorney-at-law tn BASKETBALLS recalls somewhat with reluctance, March. The same month he mar- NERAWES HOMESTEAD somewhat with pride. ried Miss Beulah F. Flngarr of CHICAGO RUBBER TIRED Educational opportunities meant Newark. In March, 1912, he was 4S3 We*t Ave., Phone 1S36 moirey and money meant work. In made Counsellor-at-Law. ROLLER SKATES order to meet the expenses incurred Since that ftme his achievements ROOMS WITH BOARD by attending classes in the New in public life and ID his practice of BASKETBALL UNIFORMS York Law School, the boy worked ' law have become increasingly note- each afternoon after his mornliiK worthy. Alto Meal* A' la Carte—Caterer courses at law school in the law He b»lleves In a iquare deal fur BOW AND ARROW SETS of Judge T. B. Booraem, tlien TENNIS BACKETS EXERCISING OUTFITS BOXING GLOVES STRIKING BAGS Save Your Money FOOTBALL SHOES BASKETBALL SHOES DEPOSIT IT IN And Many Other Useful Articles THE PERTH AMBOY All on display at NATIONAL BANK LEVIN'S SPORTING GOODS C! 102 Smith St., Opp. King St., Perth Amboy, N. 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OFFICERS Maple & Fayette Sts. [(•ARD, President CHAS. M. PETERSON, Vice-Pre«dent HARRYC MILES W. BEEMER, Cashier Perth Amboy Open Evenii IRA R- CWmJSE, Vice-Prcident DIRECTORS! Phones 3500-3501 AUGUST 3TAUDT HARRY CONARD THOS. L. HANSON CHAS. M. PETERSON FRANK VAN SYCKLE (RA R. CROUSE W. GUY WEAVER MAX GOLDMAN SAM POLKOWITZ THE; OFFICERS ABOUT SAVINGS PLANS »d twttu, Mflr I Dragons Enhance "College Love" Die Case Of nev«r had a Ho'k day v, f, Its All One to Him Mystery Thrills Coming Soon The BLAZEK Twins preparing for their Wlint will happen to the (Jihh (Mia Hnrlnn, nrif' nf 1lu> "crrrn'n In Daring Movie Zippy Collegiate Feature Stars Twins - Mnrirnret and M«ry, Ameri- But their mother, who travel, most pojiulnr chnrai Irr nrlnrs, lins nn George Lewis. can horn Siamese twin* -if they nre them in their vaudeville with important rule in ifniviTsol's "f!irl confronted with thp same problem bering l\m dilemma whi OvorhoHrd" plnyin^ nl. thn Hnhwny My ;IIM inii'- destruction am) sudden which wns fnced by the famous Bln- Blasiek Twins, tak< Thoalri' (HI Siinrlr.y with Mnry Phil tic.ith h;r->' t>• • (»n ft.sHociatpd with A fast-moving comedy drama of 1 zek Sisters, Rosa and Joseifa? precautions to keep bin in thi' starring roll . ilrnifnii': 111 tli<- Orient since time im- college life is heralded for showing Mcellunt hetJth they *£« .,, Hnrlnn is a versatile theipinn, miTiimml ;iinl research into ancient at. the Empire Theatre today and to- The Blnr.ek Sisters were among the joyed. A strict watch in kent 'hr-injf <>c[iinlly wol] known in Uvo < 'hincsr liirn uncovered many amaz- morrow when "College Love," a fea- first of the Siamese Twins to gain diet, they ex«rcisi> dR|]y field" 1'iimody and drnmn. Ho tins' ing r.iil . fur use in the new Para- ture picture intule by the same cast international repute by stage exhibi- tion. They were well along in middle dergo regular physi^i /', appcnrcd in support of Hrgiiinld Den mount all-tnlking mystery melodra- as Universal'* popular "Collegian" periodically. in mnny of the star's ITnivorsnl ma, "The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu" short comedies, will be the principal life when Joseifa wan stricken with attraction. jaundice. She developed complica- The Gibb Twins diff, rifdips iind has played many , Charles- him as "that quaint, little fellow ••mimdii'il in I lie Habylonian myth of George Lewis, with such sterling sup- But Rosa refused to permit the ''• partner* with the funny, padlinjf feet." Tiairiiit, I ho great she-dragon. Tia- port as Dorothy Gulliver, Eddie Phil- operation IB minutes after Joseifa The Gibb sisters will at the Rah- Following his role in "(iirl Ovcr- mal played havoc by the demiurge, lips, Churchill Ross, Hayden Steven- died, Rota died also. She had lived way Theatre toda> an 1 tomorrow and will be held OV«T bounl," Harlan went to work in Merodach. From the Orient, the leg- son and Sumner Getchell, the pho-in such intimate association with sis- ' 'f Sunday' "Show Boat," Unlvrrsal'a super pro- • mlary conception ^.of the dragon toplay was directed by Nat Ross un- ter Joseifa, that the thought of ex-as an added attraction, 'th a new duction of Edna Ferher's novel in ineii() westward. As the highest feat der the supervision of Carl Laemmle, isting without her lifelong compan- stage and screen show, which he plays Captain Andy Hawkn. .,(' courage, mythical heroes aet outJr., from a story by Leonard Fields. ion w»s unbearable. She preferred to He also played in the next liip Uni- in slay some mythical dragon. The high-light of the picture is ago toAthe grave with Joseifa rather versal super, "Broadway." hi selecting a blood-Stained dragon stirring championship football game than endure the untolerable loneli- He waR horn in Zanesville, Ohio, a-, the emblem of a sinister and un-and it is a matter of record thnt this ness of a separate existence. and nl.tended Kcnyon (lollepe, Giim- in menace in "The Mysterious Dr. football game is the best ever screen- The Gibb Siamese Twins, daugh- bier, Ohio. Immediately after gradu- )• 11 Manchu," Director Rowland V. ed for a moving picture. Great care ters of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibb, of 666 ation he went on the stajrc (1N87). l.«o makes use of the fact that, be- has been exercised to preserve the Holyoke, Mass., are too young— He was associated professionally with rniisp the dragon has made its great- cpntinuit*. a£ action in g&ma 4My-'v« >•#• -tothmk Webrr and PieWs, Anna Helrl, Kl.ii* est impression mi the oriental mind, and to follow the various plays about such matters. From the day of Cold», Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Janis and others ami Itaer became a it ha.* come 10 he associated with through so that the theatre audience their birth, which their mother sur- stage producer. Billiou* Fever and M*l,ritu -,ep, mysterious happenings with an can follow the ball and get the maxi- vived, being the only mother who It U tb* noil *P—4T rmnad] Eifrht years ago he went into pic- oriental l>nck|f!nund. . hundreds of mum suspense from the game. This ever lived after giving birth to link- tures and has recently played in rtuthenic photographs of oriental dra- part of the picture was made in the "Good Morning, Judge," "Oh, Doc- gons were studied before the emblem famous California stadium where tori" "The Clean Heart," "l.ijfht- used in th» picture wag finally sel- tha big East-Wnet gams in played FOLLOW THE CROWDS nin'," and "Thoroughbreds." ected. . and' all the color and excitement o "Girl Overboard" was directed by Throughout (he story of "The My- the vast arena and its thousands n' BPATTf P *«t POUAK'S M iLUON DOLIAR WE ATP E Wesley Ruggles, The east supporting sterious Dr. F11 Manchu," the dragon football fans have been captured in Miss E'hilbin includes Kred Muckayc, mysteriously appears in the hands of celluloid. Harlan, Francis McDonald, Edmund \ter&!f(om' aay it uit/i Sortfs*- Starring fluohon A Hbmor&tx,ProatA~tlo* those marked for a sudden «nd ter- Other phases of college life alsi Bree.se and Wilfred North, ft was—A 1*lkip£ ami singing picture nt the R.-ilnv.-iy Tlieati-'' Tor four days rible end. ki addition to Warner are shown in faithful production shot in San Francisco, on the water- startin|f"Monday. Otand in the title role, the 'cast in- campus antics, frtaernity and soror- front facing Golden Gate Harbor. clude* 0. P. Heggie, J?ait Arthur, ity house festivities and the feverish Neil Hamilton and William Austin. enthusiasm of a big-game rally and torch-light parade. Through it all Debutante Throng runs a delightful low story and th Tn*«! bT tun rivalry of two popular campus fiir It seems thiit the average German ures over the heart of a eampu At Annapolis Pier -now maBeg 23 railroad trips a year. sweetheart. Tbls mikes them about the world's CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES best travelers so far ai the rails are EVERY FRI. - SAT. - SUN.—1 to 11 P. M. In "Salute" Scene concerned. Americans go farther and Powar of Cutlom pftener, bnt the motor car does the Great things astonish as, and small EARLY BIRD MATINEES DAILY 1 to 1:30 blf business In human movement la dishearten ns. Custom makes them ALL SEATS HALF PRICE Fox Cameramen Record Sweet- this coon try. both familiar.—La Druyers. heart*' Farewells to Embark- TODAY and TOMORROW— ing Middies. ON THE SCREEN Scores of socially prominent young American girls caught by Fox Movie- tone cameras in the act of bidding Mary and Margaret fond .and raptuous farewells to Ann- MPIRE apolis plebes and midshipmen em- RAHV^AV N. *J, HE story of the success of the A&P Markets barking on their annual summer PHONE RAHWAY 9 94- crutM appear m "Salute," which may be briefly told — Convenient Locations — opens at the Empire Theatre, Wed. "WHERE THE SCREEN IS ALIVE- Convenient Service—Quality Jjfeats—Low Prices. Nov. 6. GIBB John Ford, Fox Movietone direct- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A visit will make you a regular customer. or, and a company of fifty spent six weeks at the naval academy pho- THE COLLEGIANS TALK — SING — LOVE tographing scenes for "Salute," a AND HOW! America's Only Born dramatic story of the two famous institution! Many of the girls bid- ding au revofr to their sweethearts were unaware that cameras were Joined Together Pork LoillS Hall or Whole ib. 27C trained on them—and those who were aware of the fact didn't care. Long Island Ducks ib 20c George O'Brien Is shown as an Ail- American West Point halfback in Boneless Pot Roast ib. 39c this all talking, screen story, while William Janney, who plays the part SIAMESE Short Forcquarter or Chuck. Ib. 21c of O'Brien's brother, is depicted as a substitute end on the Annapolis gridiron squad. Helen Chandler, Frank Albertson, Stepin Fetchit, Joyce Compton and others are also in the cast. TWINS Fresh talus Red-Hot youth aflame on the campui! A football game that will thrill you to the core! Moaning mclodisi Fryers 2\~v:\u. put over by the University of California Glee Courage E^vcr Victorioui Club! College chatter that will lurprite you! IN - PERSON Broilers 2—2 n>9. ib 45c Courage, combined with wit, energy Sorority parties, fraternity dances, roadhouie and perseverance, will overcome dif- affairi that will amaze you. SEE and Blade ltib lloast ib. 35c ficulties apparently Insurmountable.— HEAR George l~ewis, Dorothy Gulliver, —Also— Smiles. Churchill Ron, rlayden Stevenson, in Taylor Pork lloll ib49c the hottest film that ev«r sixxle— Pure Pork 11 3(lc A TALKING COMEDY A SOUND CARTOON LOIS WILSON in METROTONE NEWS Prices Effective October ."list to NbvemlM-r 2nd Saturday Matinee Only! 6th Epwode of Talkie Serial "KING OF KONGO" PAY ENVELOPES TO ALL KIDDIES! 'The Gamblers' 85 Main St. WC&DBRIDGE SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY 258 Madison Ave. PERTH AMBOY SUNDAY — ALL TALKING! ALL THRILLING! 246 Raritan Ave. HIGHLAND PARK CHINESE MYSTERY DRAMA! By Popular Demand 121 French St. NEW BRUNSWICK THE GBEAT "THE MYSTERIOUS ATLANTIC & PACIFIC . DR. FU MANCHU" SIAMESE TEA < O. mimSSP EASTERN DIVISION —With— Warner Oland Jean Arthur Neil Hamilton TWINS Will Be Held Over With Painless Extraction A TALKING COMEDY A SOUND ACT FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Dr. Mallaa' "Sweet- Why Xou Should Plant Air" method means WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY 4 - NEW ACTS - 4 a scientific and pain- in the Fall! less way in which ALL TALKING FOOTBALL DRAMA! ON THE SCREEN to do extracting. Thousands can tes- Beautiful Grounds in tify to this. Charg- es moderate for all Spring dental work. GEORGE O'BRIEN Mary Philbin's After a Good Fall Planting t'i HI vvitu, Mountain Luin'el, UlinJu- FIRST TALKIE JriJ'h .uirt, AfcltfH^ FsrenylaW, I'uDiiiuM, Filling*, Bridges and Crowns Klitwt-i in« tttirUbu, KiKseM, Jttjmnrau IUdlilcti, KlowttrhiK Ciali, Pink Ihig W.1, Inserted Most Painless Khiwunim AUlKtnd, HHWUIUUIU. Moun- X-RAY YOUR TEETH tain A ah, utc. "Girl Overboard" Have Plenty of Color and Flower in FREE EXAMINATION AND Your Planting. Ask u» how it U done. ADVICE ANYTIME —With— Thare ar# niuuy WU/H to PUiu: The- ^CuuuJutlun fur See Me First! 4 DAYS STARTING MONDAY- your Hi>in«, HELEN CHANDLER — STEPIN FETCHIT any ottiui What HEAR JOLSON SING AS PLANTING to Offer » * —Al»o— The coat depumU on ui*tt qu&lity w« caa give you the infUTHuUluq you Heed. A TALKING COMEDY A SOUND ACT ONLY HE CAN SING iT Our w«ll appointed and thorough- ' . Writ* our Land«cap« .Department for ly modern offices enable us to per- FOX MOVIETONE NEWS b*tt*r planting Mid our catalog form any kind of'dental work FRIDAY — SATURDAY — Nov. 8 - 0 VUl our 100 •«• N«narr f« SpMlm.ii PlauU with euae and comfort to the pa- JOLSON 8*6 uur KihLbll at tjio NfwacH B'luwer (jhutf tient and at the same tim» do it OclDbgr Hit fa. NyveralMr 3t4 as quickly at> ia consistent with ALL TALKING! g-ood work. TA$T rep* 4 COMING WEEK OF NOVEMBER 10 NURSERY, Inc. Dr. Mallas 72 BROAD ST., "THE COCOANUTS" **** PW, N. J. h CARTERET Fid

for H n.. IHT • " Wf* kx. .(..-unwulle PAGE; oth^r rlnlniiint* nrp corning forwnrc). tor. • ' tpne«-» the leaves to death. the leaf is well protected by Nature. LOST TREASURE Implne to dim re n trfn"iirp ttip inn Explains How Nature Tbii etplhnnHon, whirh may < to »oith« thp rtifflrd f^ctinin Vf "Thp process used by Nature to It immediately becomes covered with )orl(T me ownors who are now hiifty rak in(f up thp leaves, come.* from Mar Weeks lip.forp thp first front «(IP hp prproof. Since thp hnrk of thp tre< i« STIRS ALL PERU Protects Life of Tree (?in>. to px'rarl from thp leavp* nil almost impervious to water, the en (HJSMOLM e (HAPMAN English Lead Other tin I,. Dnvpy, president of the Dnvey the foixl "uhstRnrp which the IPHVPH tiro Irep in practically 'bott!., Kent, T)Mo. for the winter." 1 mnnufscturp anil which the trpe Mnp« Show Location of Foreigner* in France vision Has Been Made For "On the nvprnjr' tree there nrr* needs, nnry er of rplls is formed nt the linso of parly fulling of thp lp»ves in many 244 Smith Street Find It of Frnnce, according to recent statis- !oaf (fivps off wnt<>r. Rut, dnrinu th«> tho leaf whprp it is attaehpd tn thesections of the country this fall. Na- Telephone Perth Amboy MS tics of Immigration, 84.(KH) now being The falling of autumn leaves ii winter the (rpp's roots absorb very twin;. Thin laypr is a r.m\f nf weak-: turp hastened the Ipaf-droppinit pro- • ... classed as fixed hmneholilprs In (hln the annual aifrn that Mother Nature little moiatnro. ('onsequently, if the nesi so thnl eventually thP lenf falls' ce«s, hp said, no that the tree would John W. Rockefeller, Mnm. Pom.-Tim inre of burled country, and not Including translpnt hns made provision to save her trees leaves remained on the tree and con nf its nwn wpight or is blown off by not he robbed, through evaporation, tinned to tnp the water supply, the Ihn wind. ' Mansger trptmire Is nine hl>ire |,,,|i]lng the at- voyagers and tourists. North Antierl from dying of thirst during the win- tree would soon die. So Nature sen trntlnn nf Hip I.Hivlnn public. Over enns follow second with WI.IMX). "The «ear left by the falling of — A Classified Adv. Will Sell It — tlie nlleprcl PVI«M ,ice of an entirmout trwmire nf gooooooooooooo _ _ _ ^<^rw. An exceptional opportunity to itoek up on HI*I« fa- purported trearore It snppoaed e been bnrled br the Jetulta bo 200 SEEK ROOMS IN MODEL mous Del Monte produttt. At A&P low price* they are tbelr expulilon In 1772 on prop POORHOUSE IN OKLAHOMA COFFEE PRICES real economy value*. These prices effective the entire then belonging to an alleged Mar week of Oct. 98 to Nov. B Inclusive I de la End no j Zaragoxa. Both Again, A8.P Food Stores lead the way to lower food costjl The cofFee market Arequlpn and Lima preaa have New Institution Has Every Comfort hat declined and A&P f 3 immediately pasted on lower coffee prices to lahed dentala that tmeb a title and Convtnlance of Modern Its legion of customers. By etiocring these important savings in the home, DEL MONTE exlated In t'eru, but so old won> Resort Hotel. In Areqnlpn, wlio clnlmi to be 1 A&P greatly increases the purchasing po>ver of every dollar. Here, again, PCAfLjrc sticto' e endnnt of thl» noMpmsn. haa pat Netvklrk, Ok!n.—"Over the hill to li proof positive of A&P's leadership . . . another example of A&P'i greater rEHVnCS or HAIVID :.45 • claim for the trensure tf dlMOT- the puurhouse." value-giving for your food dollars. A&P's three famous brands of coffee are Da MONTE 1 I* Thnt'e a ]i«.2O' HILDICK'S CIDER gol BUTTER SMYRNA FIGS Mlb. i*e 10' GRAPE JUICE AVSRAND •>• ft. 19* CAC GINGER ALE CANTMU « COCHUKE 2 CIGARETTEStuCKV*mm-CAMn8- # C VIUMKC 1 1 C3 FIBPMONTS, CHESTER- j 25 A sharp decline In the butter market makes possible this new tow price WELDS or OLD OOIDS * ... a saving of 4c on the previous regular price of every pound Again SWISS KNIGHT CHEESE " A&P't policy of passing on to you every possible saving in the cost of foods brings a value of outstanding advantage. Shbp today at the A&P I Make this substantial saving on fresh pasteurized buffer. WHITEHOUSE BRAND EVAPORATE D M ILK

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Generally little attention la paid to the selection of coroners In Mid- dlesex County. It hat (tenerallj happened that the coroner candi- date* limply "run with the ticket." Net §o this year with the Republi- can enndldaten -Rob Mason and Lamps Transform a Room

ROBFRT P. MA80N 1AMPS give individuality to a "lloli MB '» bas a line of dlfltln- L" room and those at Public Serv- d Hii'iilillcnn antecedents, tho fi.iiid.son ot Robert P. ice stores are particularly pleasing TlJTKnTl, WTTn " "• • *••"•»•" "•• TiiTrcr Tv~r.r TL—IA.'UJ 'X^rtaA' Xaffni' OTIIV" 'i-aco of Miibllesex County and a witF their trigHt M6d 15S5 veil known m'w.spaper wrltei for a imtlnuoiis i>i'rlod of over. fifty oddly shaped shades. Their color- ears. His father before thp Waa uii coroner, and "Young ings are most attractive and are so too, \v.i' already terved one iTni as connior. varied that you have plenty of Kobert i\ Ma^on II wag born In choice and can select lamps to har- Cranbury, X. »., "On May JJ, 1S91, the son of BHai P. HMon, monize with the color schemes of of Cranbury, and Il^iry Johnson Mason, of Kingston. When an !n- each room. AUGUST F. GREINER rant he waa moved to South Amboy with his parents, and since boyhood "AUKII'" (Jifiiner (or/these popular has been active In •forts tn4 Oi»l0 Our staff of lighting specialists give young men are exported to be tow- an4 fraternal affair* ot th« commtt- rrs of strength to their party. nlty. He attended the South Aro- advice without charge on every phase of August F. Greiner was born In "joy High Srliool, and in JW WM lighting and can show you how to secure The Largest Assortment of Leather Goods in WoodbrldKB and educated In the graduated from the Reounafdj public schools of that township. H» School for Embalming, New York light that does not injure Middlesex County la a veteran of the World W»r, City. He later entered th»-mid«r- having sorred as a Battalion Ser- aklng business with hi* father,'and the eyes and at the same LEATHER CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY geant Major. In addition to par- ilnce 1923 has been solely in charge time makes your home ticipating,in clvfc affairs actively ot the undertaking firm of B. 3. he lias found time to reader active Muon and Son, South Amboy. more attractive by the use Boys' Reversible Windbreakers $7.95 service In-many social and frater- Gifted with a rich baritone rolee of shaded lamps. <• nal organizations. He Is secretary* and a pleasing personality, he has of the WoodbrMge Rotary Club: tor years been in great demand as Men's Reversible Windbreakers $8.95 Pas^* Commander and Treasurer, in entertainer, always responding Woodbrldge Post American Legion; graciously. We make it easy for our Past Exalted Ruler and Trustee WORK CLOTHES, SHOES, FURNISHINGS Both ot these candidates an c*m- customers to purchase at Perth Amboy Lodge No. 784, B. P. mlgnlng actively, and their friend* 0. B.; Paat Chancellor Commander >redlct that they will go "over the our stores by arranging a and Treasurer, Euclid Lodge No. op" with the heaTiest Totea «ver divided payment plan. 163: Knlthta at Pythias; Paat R«- 4V*B te «oronar ininlllH«ta« In Mid- Sent and Collector, Woodjjrldge lesei County. Any lamp you select may Council No, 1743, Royal Arcanum, Recently Congressman Hoffman, and a member of the Woodbrldps be yours if you will pay a Middlesex County Republican Exempt Fireman's Assoclatjpn; Chairman, predicted that higher small sum down and then IRVING'S Woodbrldge Fire Co. No. 1; Ameri- honors in county and state awaited cua Lodge No. 83, F. and A. M.; Tel. P. A. 172 both popular candidates. pay the balance in moder- Woodbrldge Craftsman's Club; Tall • Cedars, Perth Amboy; Woodbrldge ate amounts each month. Republican Club, and the "40 and 198 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOYTN. J. S," Post 87, American Legion. ' The bureau of mlnea sajrt thai then Mr oraliiRj- js funeral director. a U no imbalance which van be used n home to order to deodorta* |M«UB« Thlt |i done on a large scale wltt •nlphoric add and later washing, wltb an alkali. The reaalting compouofl l» flltered throngh fuller's earth. "THE BUSIEST WORKSHOP T».k A foatil talk, sevejo feet long, of • prehistoric nmnmoth, (oand BOO miles IN THE WESTERN WORLD" Inland on the Tnkon river Dy Alaska 11M gold hunters, bas been presented to PVBLIC Q® SERVICE PACH year New Jersey workshops take Field Moieum of Natural History ID Chicago for It* paleontologies! ex- C $2,000,000,000 worth of raw roa- h,lblt». The tusk lay 40 feet under- terials from all parts of the world and ground. convert them into finished products worth $3,500,000,000. In this gigantic task of pur- chase/ manufactUK, sale and distribution, New Jersey industry uses every aid of science and invention, including a system These Are The Advantages Of a of Telephone, "communication as proses- sive as the State it serves. Special Interest Account Here: rf In business, New Jersey use* the Tele*1 " phone almost 2,000,000 times a day. l-YOUR MONEY IS SAFE. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE PA protected by our great financial strength, sound management and our Federal Reserve Membership.

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iye Woodbrid^e Representation in Branch Office: 563 Amboy Avenue --.— * —•« .u» wn gr»insimw! W1 f d to 1 forma «f NM,r,|:,v !>„ 1, |11VH „,, for the li1T «* hlr »nrt nv ,*"** *?T T , '"" ^* \ *"* *"'»' ™ •* ^W* to ihow HI S| «~" '" «* "**• « HTM And WIM 1yin|r my Hi v rpw Friday - well 1 h^rd m.i :inil Anl -nunin , \>. nilt- inm,,,..,t ! nl,t of u .hi, II ,, 1 ,,d Wh., \ ,7 ^ " \ """ '" ""' "•«*••"• H«had jo* rum from -WHI I" Rnrn^ On. It . WHI nut topt nnit' 1 1 .-U.T^T i., JII- lir?V DUO 10 —»'•", n«>"i Emmy a tawking about, t.hr liiivi^ i J l^ ,t,,| and v,h(\vhfi. ,0,t 1 Whatthe .uthnr Andi h- «:.„jm!t ,„,•. •"•«"•"' « *- *" 4eMK Hi" tirwF rurn h>n> for -f pii'ii' visit ,111111 at hia rrloihuni ua i»a p» another a nrui*>«tnM( *w«/» awalsXssy Abmit Ruisin. Twins tniisiy. I Ri'ss tln-y time mm 1 home fruni collidifc fur <;•"»! Tin y in.l iln'ii ivln'n In- WHS n Inkciiip hi ' Miimlnv Mn nrks liki' >;li" is inm limn wriiri il! ,TI nt. llffitlry apr<>Mnt« (1st fainted Fnnthnll. mtli In. < I HI I I'd (II ponder liiisrlf with , nt n:i I ml I i iin't toll wlml i! \ • .'ilmiil mn v hnvvpnt had nurh unml Link \Vli"n a^ :i It i tt w.-i; !, n.w HiiK MH !• im near fpriri'ltinK the ti"». hour* nn minntce. TIM 1 S f 1 i; lir t, Hoovrr'* Tusks. • run "f I ••ni'.i". ln> witrli Ant Kmmv Unli'it shi \- trying tn will Iv i f.,r 'h;-. him tlify cum home I of thorn tn«l n : ' "[ " '" " I''.' " ' '" nnmernl, m, ,,,,lnio.| .romul the op. 1 ••id li'ft •••time: (in 111'- shelf. ii id of fin-; ;i(ri'n likp i|i>* ilid n nm rum •n ••'""t-m the liv.» '~~T~ \ ' "™ "*» '""- evel.i,he». while O« ther Rift Airboat. Brokpn arm nnd Hntilim! hair nnd tin 1 m : u rv Sw 1 Pl(> s Sutiilav I hi ti'oclier tuwkt'il tn us supple yrs. airo. with hir "' " ' " "-' - «" "> n'>«" thm paper when, orh, „,,,,.„ „„„ ,„„„ ' iR HiiBFilni: i;nvf»rnnjtnt Is carry- hiiyinu frnm adv*rtliers ing »"' I'" iilnn to npond, on In-

irini iii'vi.i,,i,,Mnnt> $B,75O,onn,oan in ycnr«. T,. nr,t year's exp«ndl- torn IH Hindi' I'hn money is ready ' fOr tllf Hl'CnlP yuar. E. J. Kviri. bead ot Russian State PlaunliiK ( i. mission, tells American anmnp.Ts ir Moscow that Rusnla will Biirpiins tli, United States In Indus- trial prod 'ion.

Tli at :i be enthusiastic piaRgf ra- tion, fur i lath not yet been shown DAYS what wi lisjt be," Rut 1' i, ferobable that Russia will beronv nrffgriateit Industrial rival. There ttfrlflc power In revolution- THESE 59 PIECES ary <" :s|im. It sweeps away c

You are reminded that one man -nan change conditions throughout an en- tire nation, by Italy's celebration ot the seventh anniversary ot Musso- lini's rise to power. What that man has accomplished will remain one of the marvels of his- tory, whatever may be the final result. Molt surprising Is that Mussolini ha« been so little spoiled by his suc- cess. Tbe king still sits on his throne, and while Mussolini's word Is abso- lnte law, forms of government are carried out In the usual way. It would not have been so In the old 4ayi ot Rome.

Tke Carnegie Foundation ssys col- football Is "tainted by money." teaching ind cash bonuses ara ^ m to young men who can kick ^'•;' hard, ran fsst and tackle savagely. It would be more pleasing It cot- 1a|M sought gr«at teachers as eagerljr •a they seek great quarterbacks. But no great harm Is done. Ths and great crowds arouse young •"Men's Interest In college life and g1v< •ollege education to young mei from I rolling mills and rear ends of lc« wagons who might otherwise remall uneducated. {Exactly as fllustrated\ President Hoover, with professional Exactlv ns/ttuttrated delight. In a fine engineering work, praises ths ail year round navigation development of the Ohio River, now A eotnpl«ts) set All matched to quality, In color This bright, new drnnerware will make your table •ompleted. and in k««n catting edge. Every needed tool ft a (low of tparkllng- color. Just the type you tee That development of the Ohio Rivet km W» 8TAINLB88, rett-proof, tamlth-proot at bifh prices in the exclusive shops. Is a beginning ot many similar proj- ects that need attention. How many will President Hoover put thronfh? No mm ever bad greater oppor- tunity. >ir better equipment tor using It. The OulZ of Mexico should be con- necied wWli tbe great lakes via tbe iflssUsippl. the lakes with the At- lantic Octaii. by canals suited to ocean ALLFDR going ship*. Discussions as to "all-American or partly American," and other canal NLY through the co-operation of the world'a largest manufacturer technicalities should not delay action. O of kitchen and breakfast room furniture can we make thin sen- Engineers might yet be discussing sational offer. A new style up-to-the-minute Hoosier cabinet In a the choice of a sea level or lock canal choice of four beautifully decorated colors. And 59 additional pieces! at Panama, or tbe comparative ad- vantago of Panama and Nlcaragna. All brought to your kitchen for your uee and enjoyment when you pay your first dollar down. Now you may have the kitchen cabinet you 59 Roosevelt, brushing all that »sWe, went ahead and built the canal. Build 59 have hoped soni^ day to own. And now you may have it In the big- PIECES/ Ing Is what counts. FEATURES: gest bargain offer we have ever made. Every modern woman wants to own a 1. Metal flour bin. 114. Self-closlna; bread Fifty-nine beautiful, usable, practical pieces all come President Hoover's plan for a great 2. Glass flour level Indl- drawer lid. system ot Inland waterways realises. cator. to you at the price ot a high-grade Hoosier cabinet alone. In prospect, the hope ot tbose that 35. Bread drawer support. 3. Patented shaker sitter. Is It any wonder that we must limit this otter to immedi- welcomed an able engineer to the 36. Three-ply drawer bot- White House. 4. Cut-off On sifter toms. ate acceptance? Better come In at once, We may bave G. Self-cleaning flour bin. Total expenditures planned w 37. All panels three ply. to withdraw this offer any hour. amount to (026,000,000, and every 6. flour agitator. HOOSIER dollar spent will pay for Itself ten 7. Revolving spice caster. 38. Three-ply backs. times over. 8. Seven crystal spice 39. Warp-proof construc- World's Finest Kitchen Cabinet Jars. You Get the HOOSIER The President observes that the tion. annual Increase In expenditure will 9. Cook book holder. You buy a cabinet to save steps, time and work. Hoosfer does the Job Exactly as Illustrated above in a choice of four beautl- amount only to the cost ot one-halt 40. Steel Bide supports. 10. Crystal coffee Jar. better because it has more labor-aavlng and time-saving features. > ful colors. Full 40-inch slse. Has Quality features seen of ona battleship. 11. Crystal tea jar. 41. Food chopper.block. on the most expensive Hooslers, ** Read the 59 features listed at the left. The President might have added 12. Aluminum screw llda 42. Adjustable height tegs. that In modern war the whole of one on Jars. . 43. Metal corner teg battleship woutd be worth leas than 13. Metal two-way sugar You Get the Glassware clamps, Newest Style! Newest Colors! one-half ot ten cents, since battle- bin. shlpa are now merely targets tor sub- 44. Specially designed A set of specially designed Haosier crystal glassware 14. Cut-off on sugar bin. This Hoosier is tbe r«ault ot years of study In perfecting a cabinet th«t em- marines and airplanes, worth nothing, hinges. equipped with aluminum screw lids goes with the cab- 15. Sugar scoop. bodies every quality and convenience feature. You may have this Rooaler In except to battleship builders. 46. Patented spring a chotae of four colors—grey enamel, Venetian green, old Ivory, or golden oak. inet. Just one of the conveniences which you will cher- 16. Guaranteed porcellron catches. Richly decorated In contrasting colors to make your kltcbeu the beauty spot ish in your kitchen. Progress In flying advances rapidly top. 46. Nickle-plated hard- you have always wanted. : In .Europe. A few days ago Qerauni 17. Mottled edge top. ware. ahowed a gigantic hydroplane with 18. Top Is fruit acid proof. 47. Hardwoods used If you can't come in tomorrow, mail You Get the Dishes It engines, flying, carrying It* pas- 19. Top extends to 36 throughout. Think of getting the 31-plece dlnnerware aet at abso- sengers and crew. Inches. ' 48. Easy access to alt RESERVATION COUPON Great Britain Is building a plane ot 20. Uncluttered work lutely no extra cost. It Is made of jflnest Imported and parts for cleaning. 1 the same slie, a trlplane Instead ot a space. .domestic clays. Fashionable (told Malie, Corinthian biplane, also with 11 engines, to go 21. Top Is/buckle proof. 49. Scientifically designed. shape, colorful Nile Dticy'decoration. taster. 23. Removable roll doors. 50. Upper cupboard Inter- STORE NAME .* Henry Ford was the nrst to talk 23. Spacious dish cup- ior enameled. and Stainless Steel Tools about a 11 anglned plane, "to carry board. 51..Pood and salad chart. 100 people, with a machine shop 24. Large food compart- 52. Rigid front frame con- ADDRISS . Twenty pieces—a tool for every purpose, in bright, aboard," The Germans and the British ment. struction. Pl«as« hold one ot your W-pleee Hoo'sltr Groups until I gat1 to the STAINLESS Stee) that will not rust or tarnish. The build the plajnes. 25. Large utensil cup- 58. Lock joint drawer APPLE-GRHBN octagon shaped handles have a mar- board. construction. velous finish that is both WATER-PROOF and The cutsets, you may be mildly la »6. Pan rack. 54. Doweled front frames. •tor* '.... I understand this dot* net obligate •CRACK-PROOF. terested to hear, are (till nghtlng, 27. (Ball-bearing casters. 65. Thoroughly seasoned me to buy. - • their armies running Into hundreds at 28. Aut-prool caster cups. woods. • i , thousands. ,56. Cabinet Is U> Inches Americana learning that the Chines* 29. Sliding shelf In base. NAME ...; ." ...',..... 30. Hardwood cutting wide. know the names ol only four Am»rl 57.Trlple c«ated enamel And All You $| board. cam—Edison, Hoo>er, Ford and Rock- finish. I efeller—say "How Ignorant." 31. Cutlery drawer. ADDRESS ....'... , 58. 'Colorful decoration. • How many of the 120,000,000 A inert S2. Utility drawer. Pay Now Is 1 (9. Choice of new colors. cans know which is feng and which 3J. Metal 'bread and cake Is Cblang, rival leaders

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GENTLEMEN PREFER BIX)NDES Meet Mr. Mountgins By ANITA LOOS WHY MR. GINZ0ERG, WHAT ARE LORELEI .' rr's NO LONGCR. IT SOONPS MUCH BUT T«E OPTICAL YOO DOING IN LONDON P - AND_^< G1NZBERG. LIKE MR. BATITENBURQ MORE ARISTOCRATIC ILLUSION «S NOT SO AT THE RITZ ? IT SEEMS SO ONE OF THE KINGS RELATIONS WHO BUT I'M AFRAID GOOD I MEAN YOU I STRAMGE TO SEE A CHANGED HIS NAMETC> MOONTBWTO I YOU'LL NEVER BE FACE'r I FOLLOWED Sum TAKEN R)R ENGLISH ONETOOMANV EYE "NOl There Wont t» any Small Left lor mo Teacher TtMflT Proposes

REG'LAR FELLERS They're As SNAPPY As They Come By GENE BYRNES

A SUnE THING WHY HE MARRIED HER

PEOPLE WHO PUT YOU TO SLEEP—NUMBER EIGHTY By RUBE GOLDBERG

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ROMAWQ.E - "My dear man, what would you mggest to put more lmlr on my head." "Well, sir, you might try the wlg« nuker next door." She—Whnt would folks say 1* they DIDN'T KNOW HER saw me In tights at that amateur performance? , BACHeLoR. WHO He—Probably say I married you for FROM BeiMG A FLOP- your mo;iey.

Teacher—Now, James, what do you enow about Polynesia? Pupil—Polly Neeshur? Don't know , teacher—»be don't come to his school. FINNEY OF THE FORCE *>?± Sniff, Sniff CONVINCED

"He »ald be never believed the was quicker t^an tbe eye until recently." "When wai tnatr' "When iome one gA«e him a black sye." . HAD LANDED HIM THEN THE FEATHERHEADS We Hope It's a Green Polka Dot

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"Jim wu vlieu he ukw) "Of count, n«o.n FRIDAY, NOVEMBER'1, 1929 noonoooooooooooooooooonooo 0 "DEAD" MAN ASKS Silly Belief About K.M., Convict Devises FUNERAL COSTS Soamimt Canlradi<-Hi>iit Rabies can tip Irntumltled only bj We loo often forget that not only It 4s loon u« llm« u* Burglar Proof Lock K!ilm«l* (hut are actunlly diseased at there "« soul of fo.Hln<«.< In thing* thine p»r »w y from th« tamptlnf K'ln::-!lMn, (int. Rt-,] Kyim. n the "-lie. There Is nu fnnndntlon f« n L«wy«r-Magician Has Stiff evil" nnt very genprally a tun)] nt voice thon hast irell-olgh prfTtflsA niilnrldiis tuindll hcfom his In the belief thM persons hlttpn by n do* truth In things erroneous.—Herbert Uhigh at WiIkw-B.iT. '!ii->-rniHiin In KlnitMnD prison, Problem to Solve. which subwqnpntly becomes rnbld may for this enable* thM to hetr *h« £ Spacer (182»-li10.1). "Flnrt I'rlnrl wird Tolce, and tak«s |waj thyd*5- IIIIH (Icvi'ldpi'd unpxportml tHl IWrcilt, Mlrli. Walter II. I>om contract thp l pirn." I'MII. Whllp n prisoner ht lins «nlskl, n Detroit attorney nnd n nin- nels.—Thonuis A. KempU. COAL Mirn««U tar npihiinlnil Invention nnd. Ironl lem thnt will require all of MB run- In 10 4*7* «r Ca.li inli.v. tins perfected n tinruhr nlng ns a inwyor nnd Ilia nklll HS a lininf l,>rk ff>r mnll hng». HP •lelRht of hnnd nrtlst to dolve. iilso hns hprome Inlerostptt In As a member of a magldans' union ilio nn of nnrslnit nnd Is nn In who can putt white rabbits oot of a ICE and WOOD rnliinl)lp nld to the prison ho» hat nml create oranges where PRK* G**» 4b A C*H His r«rth AmWr pllnl stuff. were before, Mr. Domtalskl has est«li- Ititiefl qnrte a reputation Tor htmwir. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Now, ncconllnc to his own admlMlon, mere healthful HEAT RYMSHA & €0., Inc. Frun Has Ltrfeit Library he hns a font of ]p(fal legerdemain to tMlUtaSl t ItAUlUW,*.!. Tho principal library of France and perform. at a guaranteed iow price DIP largest llbrnry of the world ll the He must prove that his client, Joe mwintheque Natlonale, Paris. Slomlnskl of .tosepbat's nlley, who la lopally tlcix] nnd burled, Is very touch nllve nnrl pntltlpd to the residue of his delivered with the utmost care own pstnte of npproilnmtely $600. Mont of the $000 hag been used up long ago t<> pny the funeral expenses and administrate the entate of the other man Imrled as Joe Slomlnskl, according to Mr. Domzalskl. Here's the Story: Back In 1027 Slo- tnloski, wiiu Uvad sltb blends la Josephnt's nllcy. which Is somewhere near Ciinfield avenue and Unstlngs XYRE you prepared for a hard wintc/? Will you Yes! It Pays to Shop street, did pomp drinking and evenlunl enjoy that healthful warmth that reduces dangers of lj found himself undergoing treatment !B the county hnspttat Ht Elolse. catering cold? ^You will—if you use "Standard" September 20, 1027, Joe was reported missing. A few days later the police Heating Oil—utt.ferm, delivery after delivery. Burns the ASCO Way— notified friends thnt a man answering Joe's description had been killed by a with a constant, steady fire —a constant, steady street car. The friends Identified the warmth. Clean-burning, too. Less smoke and soot. Your Money Goes Furthest! dead mnn as Joe Slomlnskl. . A Chene street undertaker took the 53ut more than that. At the present low prices you Tho savinR is appreciated l,y ImtulnMls of thousands of ASCO Custom- body to Jnp'a former home on the era who ruu-o learned when- to buy -The Most of the Best for the Least! alley for the funeral services. There can assure yourself of a substantial saving in money Joe's more Intimate friends said: Week-end Special! Buy Now! "Why, that's not Slomlnskl. This man —if you act now. Jl-'nder the terms of the "Stand- Is too big to he Joe.", ard." Heating Plan you are fully protected against , But friends who accompanied the undertaker snld: "Sure that's Joe." rising prices. The service is prompt, Deliveriea ASCO Coffee ib 35c The funeral services were held for Joe Slomlnskl. carefully made. Our specially trained drivers and SatuFin the mo4t particular The funeral cost $125. In the nearly two years thnt followed much of the large reserve stocks assure you unfailing satisfaction. High Art Coffee lb tin 40c rest of the $000 was distributed ac- Write or telephone the address below cording to a will that Slomlnskl had l mnde. Mr. Domznlakl brings the Story up Maine Potatoes C $3.17 to date. Recently Joe Slomlnskl wandered SPECIAL PRICES FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY from EIOIKC and went fishing. Re caught six fine carp and sold them to a passing motorist for 25 cents, the STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY LOU ELLA BUTTER (The Finest Butter in America) lb 51c first money he had obtained since 1927. RICHLAND BUTTER (Second only to Louella) lb 49c Mtttaao PUc* ud Suau Slraat, The 25 cents Inspired Jo« to tnke a PERTH AMBOY street enr it ml conu to Detroit, where TEL. PERTH AMBOY 1700 Ritter Campbell's ASCO Finest Gold Seal he went Immediately to Josejihat's s Maryland alley to surprise hlg friends. The sur- Tomato Tomato Rolled prise wur'-'-il— i-''h wi'vs. Soup Soup Tomatoes Oats 2caM15c 3^25° 2 Si 23c 3p1"* 25' Reg. 25c Armour's Veribest Cooked Corned Beef «-21c WE HAVE IT! FinestCreamyCheeselb33c The new Balanced-Unit Lowboy Re«. 23c ASCO Fancy Calif. Large New- Fineit Pure Paper Shell Selected Calif. Budded Grape Juice Almonds Mixed Nuts Walnuts Neutrodyne-Plus plboli c 2 35 v, ib 25c lb32c BALANCED - 50 New Pack Fancy Cooked 129 J3& Pumpkin 2 2. 25c RADIO! 50 Surprise I hi' family with a goo/g Ifr25c power tubes, push-pull. A radio of extraordinary beauty Rob Roy Pale Dry Ginger Ale Greenhill Mushrooms .... small can 32c and highest qualitytor only $129.50. ScreenGrid,9119.50. carton of 12 $1.25 Shelled Walnuts tin 23c ASCO Cream Mints Vz lb 10c Free Home Demonstration! American, Swiss or Pimento Baby Ruth Bars 3 for 10c We will deliver any one of these magnificent new Philco Mason Cocoanut Peaks 3 for 10c Cheese Vz ib 25c furniture models to your home on Free Demonstration. •Plus usual deposit Crisco lb tin 24c No obligations — no red tape. We want you to find out for yourself in your own home why Philco performance is the sensation of the radio world. Heniz, ASCO or Ritter Beans with Pork 3 cans 25c EASY PAYMENTS, if you decide to buy. You merely make a small down payment and then pay the balance monthly out of income. ) gal. gal. Canada Dry Pale and Cliquot Club SEC REPPS NATURAL CIDER 29c 49 c Balanced Units the Secret RARE PURITY OF TONE — richer, clearer, purer tone ASCO stuffed oiivts i2k 23c Ginger Ale 3 "50c than ever before known to radio. Reproduction so lifelike it will amaae and delight you. MARVELOUS SELECTIVITY — Split-hair selectivity. No* Everyday Needs At ASCO Savings! sharper than ever in it* separation of stations, ASCO Selected Wet Shrimp .... can 19c Vandyke's Pitted Dates :. 10 oz. pkg 17c VAST DISTANCE RANGE — Philco owners by hundred* R. A. R. Plum Pudding ... can 10c, 29c ASCO Pure Jellies tumbler 15c write us that they briug in stations in Cuba, Canada, Mexi- Fancy Large Santa Clara Prunes lb. 15c co, Japan, Australia and other foreign countries, Philco't New Pack Imported Cleaned range sweeps thousands of miles iu every direction. Currants pkg 14c Pabst-ett Cheese pkg 23c ASCO Pure Strawberry Preserve* Kraft's Velveeta Cheese pkg 23c Call or Phone Today 2 lb jar 39c C. & C. Imperial Dry Ginger Ale FREE DEMONSTRATION — Prove for yourself at our ejfr 2 bots 25c peuse the wonders of Calif. Seedless Raisins 2 pkgs 15c Lucille Assorted Chocolates lb 35c this new Philco by Choice Washed Brazil Nuts lb 25c N. B. C. Assorted Chocolate absolutely Free Dein- Fancy Japanese Crab Meat can 35c oastratiou in your Cakes .' pkg 12c home- Telephone us Tasty Calif. Sardines 2 cans 25c N. B, C Robenette Nut Fingers.... lb 28c or call at our store at Fancy Columbian River Salmon Ruppert's Cereal Beverages (Plus once aud get the full tall can 30c Deposit) „ 6 bota 25c details. Free Demon- stration requests will Makes Delicious Sandwiches! be taken care of in the order in which Bread Supreme ^ 8c they come. Large Wrapped Milk Loaf Victor Bread Fresh Produce! UNIT HICUHOY VU IAIU BA14MXD-UNIT HlOUBOt BiuninJ UNIT TABU MOUUL CRISP ICEBERG LETTUCE head 7c $205.00 Nmutrodyno-PlUt, 9149.50 Scnwn CrtJ, «67.0O Screen Crid, 1195,00 Scram Grid, tU%SQ FANCY TOMATOES _ 2 Ibg 25c WUctro-Djtmmic Sptahtr, 132.50 BUNCH CARROTST.~ .„ 2 for 13c "~'.....". 2 lbs lti* WILLIAMS ELECTRICAL COMPANY, Inc. 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Steamer Goes on Rocks Hawk* Prey on Pigeons Mechanical Cotton Picker

Cleveland P. Grant, acting curator of the N. W. Harris Public School Extension Department of Field Museum of Natural History, with hawks which have been preying on Chicago Loop pigeons and were shot on roof of the musetlm. The bird on the right shown with Its prey. WTiat the poor darkles will do now that mechniurs have been called Into the cotton plantation will be a social problem. The mouth of the cotton picker consists of two rollers. The mouth Is held close to the cotton boll. The operation of a fan, kept In motion by a one-horse-power engine In the vehicle of the cot- ton picker, quickly draws the cotton through the hose and deposits It in a canvas sack at tic r nr of the "Clara Bow" Kidnapped vehicle. Russo-Manchurian Frontier

SNAP;-E.) AT LONDON—Forty-fl'..' pi :-rs and crew members are reported to have drowned when ti :> l.aa .^.i VII., shown here, Wit wrecked off the coast of Norway recently. Emergency Supply Train

,v*;T. **mw ,~ SNAPPED AT TOKIO - Tl:e charming and popular Japanese film star, Miss Hlsako Takihana, Leland Chapln of Glasco, Kan., photographed on the beach. She the Kansas State Agricultural SNAPPED AT S1LVERTON. ORE—A tractor haulin; a load of sup- • piles on a sledge—the only means of transportation In this part of the Is called the Clara Bow of Japan. College freshman who was kid- c jqntry, whbh was recen ly devastated by forest flrps. Near here eight Miss Hl&ako Takihana Is one of napped by students and kept r ji road brld'es were burned, and the mountain folks and lumbermen the most popular purveyors of prisoner In a fraternity house for A wounded Red soldier being carried by his comrades to a makeshift two-whe«l ambulance at th? rail- were d2stltute un:ll the emergency tractsr trams were pressed Into Oriental "It." two days and two n'•"'•* 3.. way sldlnj on the Russian-Manchurian frontier, where Moscow reports the Chinese artillery were successful service. Eats Cocoanuts New British Air Liner Great Tree for Hide and Seek

Tlie new British air liner R-101 safely moored to her niait at Curdington, England, shortly after bzing launched.

Harvard Polo Team

SNAPPED AT NEW IBERIA, LA.—The local football team quit* Little Helen Woodward, part Hawaiian girl, feeding Daisy a delicious hidden Inside the hollow of one of the many giant oaks In this, the green cocoaaut. After cracking with her teeth, Daisy swallows husk, Evangellne Country. Tree surgeons are now at work filling up UuM shell and all. Half of another cocoanut Is seen protruding from the great cavities. side of her mouth. Motorized Field Radio Italy's Future King and Queen

A rfdlo tnnamltter and receiver of a newly devel- by troops In Texas, where tbe fend- oped typ« §/!Jtiul wvtm u j^^g Redded, The blllty t PrtnM Csilwrto. Crown Prism of Italy, who fttMUr tWwW W it p way of a reaJiitto answer to that que«- tweoty-nfth Mrth4», and hto brlde-to-be, PttoeWuiri. AMrf M- Whit, with the wnieufr ot the W« Lett to right: O»pt. P. D, Sharp, coach; Capt. 9. T. Oorry of New York, WUU*m Lutoo of 8t»U Bu- gium. 9rin*M Marie JOH U tw«ny-thrw mn old. Tt».jStffllt)* ttan. t ot tMr eafsfetnrat 1* expeeted to )w Hsued {CnMn have shown.au unusual InUnrt tar*, R. K. Leonard of Seattle, Paul Richard of F«U River Otenvllle Balden ot Oolorwlo, Nelson J , Bwiun^Koqt, MftM.; 0. Ooofce ot New Yqrt, HMIT MlohoU of New York, PhWp Qw$a of (tat* ** «* wMimmGtaUtttait Frtnca'i Slt<« at CUa* SlmpU "Charm" . Cochin Chlnn In tn* southernmost Natives of Itennal MIPVP thnt t?vl] SLIPS OF THE PEN •ttta of French Indo-Chlna. It ha* spirits will mil touch nnyonf who l» MANY STILL HOPE "With tcnr fllli>

"Hf* knocked on the door with • l henrt." Va.t Army of "Heirs" Seek Wealth of Forty-Niner. RE-ELECT I THE PERTH AMB0Y j "Sim llficii her fncp from her to nnsivcr him." Ti>xarknnn.-Some of the jiilc! In them .thnr hills" that the fnmou* " "Mercy on *ns I' she panted with Mnrk Hopkins, California multlmllllnii j GAS LIGHT COMPANY j frightened cyi-n." e. extracted, may reach the hiiii of this part nt Texas and Arknn»n« "Ills ey<>R stlnt noroRs the shoulder* I iTrnte two Rcore of more million F. Wm. HILKER of Hie wnniiiii wild whom he dunce*!. nlres. 206 SMITH STREET I The Arkansas and Texas hills nn> "Thore was n remnrkahle sllunra full tt other flttpMtt*** IH-«1 hftprftii REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Si 111 lies'! seemed hushed Into qul ones who hnve n Hopkins In hlKhi'i brunches of their family trees, mi I Seating and Cooking Appliance* I slonsly waiting In some hundred .1 FOR I "Hewy-eved from slorp she flouted n> other'alieped descendant* of IIM iniu HIP dining room on her fnflKT i- 'unions Cnllfornlan magnate, for tin Ruud Automatic and Storage lusi wurds." — 1 *II[)iIInilcr Magazine, Supreme court of the United Stntos ti. hnnd down a decision which will hrlm Water Heaters I PEN TPOINTS to n dose (he long legnl hoMe nvci Hie Hopkins millions. COUNTY CLERK I AM piny nnd no work mnkcs more The orlulnnl estnte was rnilil to hnve I New Process Gas Ranges '!i\i*s for county Inniis. been about ?.Ti>.(lOn.u00, *nrnl Us r. m nnnts hnve multiplied In value wii'ii. I'coplp who live In ([lass houscF times since Mnrk Hopkins' death lr I xlmuld choose some better domicile. I87S. The prpspnt Iltltfiitlon, hmvevn I l» bnsed on the a^ewd existence of A public servant Radiant' Log*"; I'lnduc'crs clnlin tliul tnlklfS ure In irTriny otiier miTilonV In coticeaied »r ilielr Infiim.v nn yet, but the voice* mlsplnced insets, not dlvldpd nt il» time his win wnt |t>>niHireii. "A Business Man ~ Odorlaw—Efficient—Inexpensive -mind decidedly crown up. whose Re-elec- I Cltimsnts In Many State 1. If a itlrl throws herself nt a mp In TI'VJIR. ArkviiniiR, OklnlmniM K in a I MIKI rnlHMrs htm, does Riillnniry coin nut.y. Tennessee, New York. \eu r tion is fully war- pi'l him to pick her up ii^nln? Innd. the rnrdlnas. sotiihern « *J 111 r. Business Office" Telephone 8510 Perth Amboy nln nnd In Sun Francisco men 11 ranted. it Isn't fulr to reduce a man he n-wnwn hnve pressed ' their .' I pmctlcnlly nil or which Nr*/de|*rnli-ti< ratine he hiiR (frown too stout In tht* public service— such service calls for on the result of a strtt brtmj!ht liy N'nr stout supporters. man l.ce Kicemiin. an alleKed de "••enilum of Mink Hopkins, In.Mr:'; It l« upon this Hull that the Supreim1 SURGICAL AND ORTHOPEDIC Correct this sentence: "J believe In hHng tolerant," said the reformer, ii'tirl soon will rule, APPLIANCES "even with the morons and nitwits Kreemnn's suit sets forth thut li, THE COUNTY NEEDS MEN LIKE HILKER who try to argue with me," l(fc;"i he filsiinered ncclclentnUv thai uMesSupporter*—Belts— Braces many millions In [wrsonnl properl; Paid for by Campaign Committee and assets of Jtnrk HopkllWF hfld beei, Arches, in Fact a Complete Line BUSINESS ADVICE fraudulently icniceulwl und not dlstrlli of These Needs. uted after the vast eslute was divided A wolf Is sometimes satisfied, • In 188.1 between Motes Hopkins, broth Clvllkatioa ud Sent Diuatuftction't Prod C«ffM Urns Lo.| b Us* YOUR DOCTOR'S ORDERS FILLED miser never. er of Mark, and the mii-cnate's widow The anclenti Interested themselves The more I see what goes on In Ai far back as 1091 urns' wer« tft Mary, Frances Sherwood Hopkins, lie n I most entirely In the heavier, more business and In Institutions-of team- use In the Boston Coffee house. On« It takes utmost as much nerve to asked the federal cntlr! to order dl*- crude scents—as musk, myrrh, ln> ing the more I am convinced that al- of the larg^H manufacturers of cottM succeed an to explain why you didn't. trlhutlnn nf these, millions among tlif cense: the scent of flower* It sel- most the sole hindrance to progress urns today claims to have mads cop* HENRY FRAHME heirs at taw. dom mentioned In their poatrj or tit- la the lark of Uie stimulant Uiat we per-tlnned coffee, tea and water nrat 33 BROAD ST. Near Regent Theatre ELIZABETH Honesty has been called the best He Insisted tbut slBce these millions eruture, which lends us to think that coll "dissatisfaction." The moment with tinned copper baskets or pwco- policy, but thtl premiums rnutt be Kept had not tieen listed bj Moses Hnpklnv the subtlety of this last born of oar you become satisfied with whnt yon laiors as far back as 1855. They wen Phone Emerton 9108 Hours 9 A. M.-7 P. M. up.—Midweek Feature Section of the admtnlstnitnr, and had not been In tenses ts being evolved with civili- are doing, that moment Is the begin- heated with steam colls, alcohol lamps The Only Practical Trim Maker in Union County Chicago Dally News. eluded In the distribution order of the zation. ning of the end.—Clifton Dagget Gray. or gas burners. — A CUssifled Adv. Will SMI It — pronate court In 1888, they should f< to the helm nt law. > 8w«lli to »900,000,0(X>. • Several of the alleged heirs In the vicinity of Texurknatftrelftln! that fhr portion of the estate which they keek will reach *!K)0.<)00.000. while othei estliniiles nre as low aa $200,000,00(1 However, all agree that they will be Vote For millionaires at least, If the Supreme court decision Is favorable to them. VOTE FOR Timothy Hunlijnst...s

Ancient Polynesian Ties With Americas Traced FOR Mexico Clty.—Coinnierclal relations exited between the Polynesian Island? vt the Pactflc ocenn nnd the western coast of South America before the discovery of America. ' ThJs Is the theory advanced by Dr. Paul Rivet, anthropologist and director of the Trocadore museum of Paris, who in now exohnnt'e professor of the National University or Mexico Cltyk NOV. NOV. Doctor Blvet has found that articles of manufacture, clearly of Polynesian origin, have been discovered In vari- ous parts of the Americas, He flndx 5 further evidence of prehistoric con- 5 tacts In similarities between words Of Indian languages In Peru and torn* of the Polynesian words. ' "Many other facts of American pre- history now a puzzle could be ex- plained by the existence of Fan-Pa clflc contacts," Doctor Rivet declared.

Civtt War Veteran, 112, Claims Record for Age Cumberland, Mil.—U. Goldman Tra- NOV. NOV. num, one hundred and twelve, who has 83 children and sq many grandchildren and several decrees of great-grandchll- dfea that he has lost count of them, believesTie Is the oldest Civil war vet- 5 Democratic Candidate eran. 5 His home Is In the mountalqa near Westernport, Mcb At the age of sev- enty he nyuYled a second time, H« was divorced* from his first wife. Tranum wai born of parents of FOR THE French and Dutch descent In Rich- mond, Va., November a, lfilti. The fourth President of the United States, James Madison, was then In ufth'H. TrHMiuu served in the Union unuy In the Secoud Maryland cavalry. Ills eldest son is eighty-live.

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Odorleu Skunks Latest Brought in Contact". Miracle; Iowa Has Them Reputation. . M Des Molnes.—'L'lm newest thing Iowa has to offer the world In the way of miracles Is a quintet of odorless "A Better Man for a Better skunks. Pledged to Constructive Legislatioi Althvuglt uarttuU mill art* reluctant In alluwlug their children to go u**ar the' cagL\ five gkunkti nt thu new va- Business Administration". riety urt! in the poH»euHluu of the mutu game and llsh Ueimrtuieat here. The Paid for 1)> 1. Jai*J fulinuU cuu be hantlled without f»at ft having to buij reeMqi '«- FAGS

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"Engineering" by Phone Smallest Dog in America Silenced Forever

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Nation Wars on "Rackets"

Rpid A toy Belgian barbtan griffon, said to be the smallest dc~ in SNAPPED AT CHICAGO- -M1" "»<• talking Into the telephone, America. Though eight months old, this toy dog. valued at about S5.0C0, and by so doing directs (he movement on this electric train shown at the weighs less than one pound. It Is almost unbelievable, but it la a fp-t S.ierman. that the Belgian barbiion griffon Is a direct descendant of the C: Bernard family. War President's Widow Welcomed Being Organized

von the observation bullouii uniis ;ire s.v.fiiui,.. i iy u . , i. , .11- taed'ln Russia. High school girls particularly have been taken into this SNAPPED AT NEW YORK—One of the most recent and greatest offenders of to-day—the* irr'.h \wd SNAPPED AT TOKIO—Mrs. Woodrow WlUon, widow of the Ameri- branch of military service. In the future these young school girls will speaker near the open window. Some persons keep^he window open because they want to "show off' the can War President, Is shown here on her arrival In Toklo on her tour be seen doing the observation work. power of their sets-even as late as 2 or 3 in the morning. around the world.

Cricket Season in Africa Beauty Nebraska's Healthiest Farmerette

Mme. Helena Rubinstein. Inter- national authority on beauty, re- cently returned from Europe, where she has been studying the latest Continental methods for , Teduclng and rejuvenating. She intend!) to impart this Informs- Here is Helen dark, selected as Nebraska? healthiest flhm fclrl at the recent State Fair, held ouUlde , tion to Amelrcan women. of Omaha recently. Mtis Clark also won the girls' milking contest and is shown here With her favorite bottle.

SNAPPED AT CAPE TOWN, AFRICA—The unofficial opening of the cricket season In a side street Service, —and How! here. The little Malay boys get a great kick out of this British national sport. Scene of Six-Million-Dollar Fire

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Nellie Tayloe Row, former Gov- ernor of Wyoming, has the task ol organizing the women'i activi- ties at Democratic National Head- quarters in Washington. Brut hat christened the subject of her en- "Ulnnle," who tslskt ete deavor 'The women's Arm ol the nuke bar tint appearance In e fire from the Consolidated Mm L*bOTato*iei -oauied Uie ae»th ol Democratic Party." •> i , Mw?.Mmee familiar to 8c KidM«atla» 1« damagfetttoftted tX more than fomoOQ

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-EVERYTHING you want or need in a Check over these features and Triplex shatter-proof ghat modem automobile is brought to you and you will find that not one windshield. at a low price in the new Ford ... trim, essential thing that you require Come in and arrange for a sturdy lines and choice of colors . . . of a motor car is omitted from this list. demonstration. When you share the joy* speed of 55 to 65 miles an hour—fully Yet the completeness of the new Ford of driving the new Ford—when you get enclosed six-brake system to balance goes farner even than this. It extends to know its outstanding performance and this speed and provide the safety de- to every least little detail of finish and reliability under all conditions—-its econ- tnanded by present-day motoring con- appointment and to the equipment ttmy of operation and up-keep—you ditions—-flashing pick-up and ease of which is standard on the car. This in- will realize, that it brings you unusual -_—control that put a new joy in motoring cludes speedometer, gasoline gage on value at a low price. x —-unusual hill-climbing ability—four instrument panel, electric windshield ' The new Ford Roadster sells for Houdaille hydraulic two-way shock wiper, five steel-spoke wheels, four #450; the Phaeton for #460; the Tuofor absorbers and wide, roomy seats for 21 x 4.50 balloon tires, dash light, mir- Sedan for #525; the Business Coupe for : I Mr restful comfort—vibration-absorbing ' ror, combination stop and tail tight, oil $525; the Coupe for #550; the .Sport engine support—economy of operation indicator rod, theft-proof coincidental Coupe, with rumble seat, for #550; and 1 —reliability and low cost of up-keep. the Fordor Sedan for #$23. ignition lock, Alemite chassis lubrication ,-• '<••••

, ft (Alt prices /. o. b. Detroit, pins charge for.freight and delivery, pumpers end spare tke extrm,) Motor 552 Roosevelt Avenue Telephone: Carteret 383 CARTERET ^ SI BEING ABOLISHED Five States Hpve Eliminated Maximum, Five Others Raised It ANOTHER TRIUMPH Ppood llmltH nre slnwly, tf not »ure- 1$, liilchlnR up to un'onioblloa. As to actnnlly overtaking them, the possibility seems rnther remote for pnnlnwrlnK seomg rntiier more nppely OF LEADERSHIP would make It happier than the other Iwo. The first satisfying thins 1« that ip««l limit* are belt)* llberallied In tlrtunlly all quarters of the country. the rvev^rocessed "STANDARD" Gasoline made The second Is that, elsewhere, they «re being removed altogether. 8low Driver • Menac*. The third eventuall}, nnd It l» no mor$ than that at [iresont, l» thnt following the abolition of the arbi- by latest a est refining methods... but read for trary maximum there mny come an arbitrary minimum gpecd. It Is, held to be a nntnrnl step and there are forward looking oflUlnlfl nml motor- hits In both thU country nnd England yourself the sta of this wonderful high-test gasoline who are not BO eertnln these

Attention to Automobile Skyicrap»r» of pourtd t»mmn\—in which th« pure, ayital, n«w-pro<«««<) "Standara" During Severe Weather Goiolineii literally "crocked out" of iup«-h»ai»d and compr«itd n«ovy oil.. NlgM and In cold weather the careful automo- day ih..« hug. Mparolort Ivrn out high t«t "Standard" Gatohn* to All th* •v*rflrenrl*fl bile driver will see that lits storage popular d«mand. lattery has plenty of water, that It Is fully charged, and that the charging late of the generator Is Increased. A storage battery Is less efficient In cold weather, more energy Is used In start- ing the engine each time, the drives are shorter, and the lights are used AFTER months of patient experimentation and the installation of entirely new refining equipment, we offer the more In winter than ID summer. NO HOIIDAYS. The Ignition should be timed ex- Day and night th* /^motoring public a truly balanced gasoline—a gasoline with no one quality sacrificed at the expense of any other. actly right, for the power of the en- raflnwy b aliv* gine la lessened by a lute simrk. If with indu.tTy, Tin The new processed "Standard" is not better merely on one or two points. It possesses in a balanced combination the consumption of gasoline Is high, mcMtor fk« bax*< the engine runs hot, and the car Is n«v«r cool. Th» giant crocking coili ALL those qualities which experts agree go to make up an all 'round superior motor fuel. Quicker starting. Quicker sluggish, the Ignition may be the m on lw»nt>-four uiuse of the trouble. Headlights \w>t duty to car* pickup. Smoother power. Less knocking. You can judge the new-processed "Standard" on any one of these should be adjusted to protect the driv- lor tho tfMMndout er und to give him the most possible Ineroa** In n«w- specifications, or in combination. However you test it, it sets a new record in motor performance. And yet you light pracMMd "Stand- ard" Gatalln* pay no more for it than for ordinary or inferior gasolines. Sold everywhere at all "Standard" pumps. Test it today. Rotting Connection Is Caused by Warm Water fcfc Motorists who have wondered why It Is that the upper water hose con- nection needs replacing more often than the lower one only have to know their engine a little belter In order to NO GUESSWORK in thii "Standard" control ttom, Trainwl wp*rti comtantly wulch itn big-fac«d mitwt. understand the reason. H«at and prwre can d*wat« no more than a point Circulation of water is from the Or Iwo txfor* corr*ct*d. CSockf and rtchKkt, t«it» ' pump up through the water Jackets to and ratttti art continuously mad* to imura a constant STANDARD the top of the radiator or up through tMpply of uniform rnw-prowiwd "Standard" Gatolin* the water Jackets In the same direc- at no extra coil. ' tion In the case of thermo-syphon cool- ing, In which a pump la uot utilized. GASOLINE This means that the hotter water always U rising and that the water Is iottest when It Is punglng through tho 'top water hose to the radiator. This beat has a disintegrating effect on the rubber hose connection. The con- lections at the pump receive cooler wati^r from the radiator and generally NEW-PROCESSED HIGH-TEST last longer. New Light Code Signals Will Help Color Blind The standard recommendations for RABINOWITZ HARDWARE a uniform system of traffic lights ap- proved by the American engineering "If It's Hardware, We Have It!" MOHAN BROS. council sin to help the color-blind FuH Unp of GARAGE driver. The code suggests arruugeuient of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES traffic Ugbt* when In a vertical bank Diralop Ttre* and Tube* so that the red Is on top, yellow light ' HOUSE FURNISHINGS Tire and Tube Repairing kelow U, U Died, and greeu on the bottom. If the lights are set up In 568-555 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. Full Line of Auto Accessories • horlMOtal row it recouioieuds that the red Ml placed at the left, yellow In Tel. Carteret 312 and 1018 Cor. Amboy Ave. and'Second St WOODBR1DGE tttt mlddl* wad green on the right Toe tbJOrjF if that many truffle ac- Window Shades cidents Otn be pmeuted If color- Wind drltfn can depend upon the po- sition of tfa« light*, rather than their Made to measure with tide color. THE MW SAVINGS PLANS OFFERED BY hems at no greater cost than Mfw THE PERTH AMBOY ready made shades The nlfhtlBtplle Is uot particularly an BtgUiMrfi but la found In man/ parta «f jfc*>OI4 world- lt bal often NATIONAL BANK CURTAINS and DRAPES been iw&m M a cage bird, bnt la Paulus Dairy 102 Smith Street, Opposite King St., Perth Amboy, N, J. not an AiMrican native wild bird. Main Office: 189-195 New St., New Bruniwick, N. J. v Controlled and SaparWixl by Made to Order The MM h«» N*» nPP"e4 In various H to other swa* Phone 2400 Established 1890 The United States Government staging V>*CATION AND TRAVEL CLUB A phone call or a post card Results AULUS' 0«iM»iU> BO c««iU « pior», payaUa waakly. Total amoteat aaa At* withdrawn at any tin* afUr iix mantki and a representative will OSIT1VELY TAX PAYMENT CLUB ERFECTLY P«pa>itit %i.OO or nor*, nayabU waakly. Total ai «aa W call. ' DROPHEAD USE MILK withdrawn at any tiu* aftar iia OHHlta* SEWIHO MACHINES ASTEUR1ZED 2% lltUra.lt Allow*! in both Club* o« $1.00 or mn, p Baginniag Monday, SaptamW 2, itSt ' Stage*,;? Hf» JSm«> Domestic No additional charge for Walker-Gordon Certified Milk 4% INTEREST CHEDlTED ON SPECIAL 3AVIK0* , NTS Baak OMI Saturaay Eoilui from 7tOQ I* AiOft Wendraere FarmB Raw Golden Guernsey MUk ry Banklnf Facility. Managad hanging them!

••** Suydam's and Rut?er's Special Raw Tuberculin ar* wall known UK*1 Mas of Tested Milk OW««r« aa4 OiraatoMi DISTRIBUTION COVERS rr» Courd, Prwidant Chai. M. P«,....v.., I Up I»s R. Cronw, Vlc«-Pr«*ldint KtUt W. B«an«r, New Urumwwk, Highland Park, South Riw, Sayr«TUl«, PaHfa, Soutk Amkor, Perth .Amboy, WoodbrUi« W Smith St.