Four Page Colored me race of This Paper is 3 cents evteiywlifere-Pay no more Comic Section 12 Pages Toda, ' CARTERET PRESS Editorials, Page 4 CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1926 PRICE THREE CENTS Many Go On Trip Friedman Grres Land benefit Show For To Washington, D. C. Sunday Was First Good To Jewuh Society lighted Match Missing, Home Today tans In Anto's Pith Celebration Fund A through tour of Washington, D. Day (or Shore Resorts; The Hebrew Sheltering Aid Society *,., and Mt. Vernon, Virginia, was will erect a building near the Syna- Ignites Gasolene Boy 1$ Struck Sidney Schwartz Arrived In Special Bill Put Or. At New enjoyed by the Urge group of per- of the Carteret ThU Afternoon on» who made the trip with the ? pK f Empire To Aid Independ- in* Justice in Chrome as soon as the Usual Result Wbtn Match Is John Duffy Escapes Witli After Absence of More Port Reading Athletic Club, Sunday. ence Day Program; "Van- The Jmrty left Port Reading at necessary funds are ctedcollected. . The Used To Examine Tank of Bruises When Hit By Auto Than Ten Year* local l sl eU rin Aid ishing American" On midnight, Saturday, and returned late Rainy, Cold Spring Ha» Been | * * K Society is a Auto. Garage Man'a Driver Takes Hint To Sunday evening. A special car was a Hard One for Holder, ot^ £ ^S 1 Presence of Mind Pre- V we go to presa word comes that. Bill For Fourth ngaged for the boya from the Cen- Doctor's Office Concession*; Now Staking tional organization. The local unit vents Los* of Car ](|ney Schwarti, son of Samuel ral Railroad. A number of the guests The Empire Theatre, Rahway, is All on a Bu»y July 4th. has already secured land for the Dashlng' In front of an automo- I, hwart*. local tinsmith, has returned were of this borough. building, land having, been donated to an absence of more than t«n patting on a special benefit show The trip marks another successful After gas had been placed in the bile in Chrome avenue, Jqhn Duffy, lftrr Sunday to help finance the big civic Seaside resorts in this the society by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel aged three-and-a-half years was hit Sidney who was a youth When undertaking by the enterprising hod avenue. tank of his Hudson car at 11 o'clock \vnrs. Fourth of July celebration to be held by the machine and knocked d»w» sporting and social club, which Is Society eX- Sunday night at the Rit7. Garnje, Jo- l home tonight. sions in the vicinity of their hotels °mpany in the borough. Company broken. Bernard paid the doctor bill was learned that Chief Harring- e

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iNGi Use only genuine Perfection PERFECTION wicks on Perfection Stoves. They are marked Anothtr Eaty Mtal With red triangle. Others will cause trouble. lira. S»r»h Tyson Korer, the Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens lamoo* Philadslpbt*. cooking expvrt. Screen Wire Specialties glvu the menu for a simple meal which takes but an hour to prepare. It's a vegetable dinner. Mrs. Korer Send for this Free Cook Book gives proportions for serving lour. Fried squash FRANK BROWN Dutched cabbag« Chili aauce General Hardware Candled sweet potatoea Panned apples 47-49 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, N. J. "Watermelon Belli and Cannon —Mention this caper to advertisers; —Mention this p*per to advertise-, "Go to the kitchen at 11 o'clock, if Goei 12,000 Miten to Fi$h 1 dinner la to be served at II," Baya A well-made carillon bell properly it helps you, it helps them, it helps it help's you, it helps them, it he ;•» Mrs. Hurer. "If you use oil. your In the hope of cutrlilng a swordttflh, hung and rightly used last* practical- stove \a ruudy for Immediate use. Dr. George Iladinore of Rwkenhnm your paper. your paper. Light two burners, and put on two ly forever. Only the pureiit copper Buiiceiiana half full of water. pork, In Kent, Kngland, to traveling | and tin go Into, their construction. Cover, uuU turn to full heat. more than 12,000« miles to New 7-^a- "Wash live nuidlutu slied iweet Until tliH present generation cannon puLatoes. rhop tine une small, hard land. He hopes to hook one of the were made uf the mime broti?.e us were head uf cabbage- Tho water la now giant KwordfiKh In the New Zealand , boiling In both pans. 1'ut the po- carillon IjellB. Such bells ta the Neth- j THE PERTH AMBOY I tatoes in one and cover. Add a tea- waters. Some of the fl«h there welRh erlands were not infrequently convert- apoun of &alt to the other, and put an much as 4tK) pounds. He najs ', In the cabbage. Turn A&me down ed in time of war Into cunnon »nd r» and cook c&bbuga uncovered for there [g no sporting thrill like feeling ! turned again to their bell form when half an hour. a swordflsh tugging at the line. ; "Slice three tart apples In a bak- peace ciime. PERFECTION j GAS LIGHT COMPANY jIng dish. Add half a cup of sugar, and partly cover with water. Light oven burner, and after three zniu- ute> put apples on upper rack, oov- 206 SMITH STREET trlug tb* dtot 03 Cook Stoves and Ovens We Have Them - - A Complete line of Alwayt In Stock At • H—ting and Cooking Appliance*. '" '••-,,_ _ PERFECTION I Rwid Automatic and Storage Water Heater* U Candy RABINOWITZ HARDWARE "The tweet potatoes are now ten- I der. Drain, peel, and cut them In halves. Plao* in shallow baktac Proc— Ga* Rang— | pan. adding two tablespoon* of Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens butter, four of rugar, and four of Carteret's Leading JUrdware House water. Put pan In oven under the applet. AUo Put four Ubl«sjK>on« of cooking (at In a shallow frying pan over I one burner. Drain cabbage and re- Headquarters for PainU, Varnuh*», Oib and TooU turn to saucepan. Add a tableapoon of butter, thrte of vinegar, halt a A Most Select Stock of Good Furniture Caa-DeivRit Radiant Logt teaspoon ot nalt, and a daah of pepper. Cover to keep warm. Odorl«»—Efficknt—ItMxp rry tba luuuh and drain on Lineoleumt and Rug* Carteret, N. J. brown paper. Turn the sweet pota- 555 Roosevelt Avenue toes Take out the apples. Dun the aquuh Utah tha cabbage and •weet potato**. Turu out ail the burnera. "TIJ1» IS it very alniple meal to B. KAHN prepare," lira. Korer conclude*. "And, even though you do UM the Telephone 143 Perth Amboy oven, It I* for such a abort time Selling Grand Rapids Furniture that the kitchen doea not become eicculvely heated." If you take th* advice of {a>mou* KEUN HARDWARE COMPANY vuoki, you will keep your summer Washington AT*, and Atlantic St. Carteret, N. J. cooking aa simple a» passible. It Oak Tr«« Road, l»Un, N. J, ' douu't pay to work ton batrd In to* kitchen ID bot w«*U«r. We handk a complete line of - - CALIFORNIA THE WINCHESTER STORE OF FORDS •Ml WAT , Reduced Roufui Trip Rofei ONE WAT R. A. H1RNER PERFECTION UtCubia OH W.y W

FOUR-TRACK SUPERHIGHWAY COMPLETED Did You Know— Tim I If you linve run nliy of ••4*1 crPHHe when lutirloatlnK (he spring bolls with a high prw- •h *ure K«n It In poRHlhle to make use of tlio (jreafte that Is still l«'ft In the fleilhle tube? ]\mt put B little, engine oil In the gun. This will supply a substance capable of transferring the pres- sure to the urease In the tube. That your car may have mme little refinements you may have overlooked? One car owner, for Instance, discovered that the rap over the front end of the engine nhuft could be used an the nan tank cap should the lat- ter be lost. Every car has tome little feature of ltd own—and these are often unknown to tlie owner. That It BRves straining file rinsed cnr body to allow the doors to catch In the seml- clnsed position, except when itrlvlnu or parking the cart

The first four-track superhighway of concrete has been completed he- m-ern Detroit and Pontlac, Mich., a distance of 30 mllea, and more It |,rntpctcdd. The width Is 44 feet and the now road hah s beeb n christeneh d Tire Repairs Should Be Woodward avenue. It rank* with the busiest boulevards of the world. Made Permanent Cures Amateur tire patching ruins thou- sands of automobile tires each year. It la n common practice among auto- mobile owners when receiving a cut or puncture In a tire to Insert a patch on the Inside of the easing at the point of Injury, thinking that the damage Is permanently repaired. Snch a repair will In time ruin any tire. It Is good practice to apply patches In »uch cases, but a tire sleeve should always be placed on the outside of the tire opposite the patched portion at the same time. The sleeve serves to bind the tire, hold the tom and In- Jnred parts of the. fabric In place and prevent further chafing and rupture. The tire sleeve and patch are mere- GIANTjbrVOWEK ly "first aid" appliances and should v-> removed at the earliest possible Moment. Tt will p«y motorist* to AT the ESSO pump there is power. Giant power that drive to the nearest repair man Im- mediately lifter the Injury occurs. l\ banishes motor knocks, that shoots you through the If allowed to run without repair, every thickest traffic, that puts your car over the long steep Knowing How lime the wheel timken n revolution the lire quickens Its pace toward the hills on high. •crap heap. "STANDARD" Gasoline Is What Counts ESSO, the wonderful new motor fuel, makes old motors is the ideal fuel for Cleaning a Radiator by in making repairs to automobile ignition systems. The run like new, gives new life and flexibility to any car. It normal requirements ignition system is one of the vital parts of an auto. If Uting Lye and Water sets a new standard of motor performance. It is specially ESSO is manufactured to meet the it is not property cared for it may fail you in traffic or A food inethoori of cleaning a radia- refined to meet abnormal motor conditions. on a railroad crossing and perhaps cause a serious or tor U to dissolve a half pound of pure following special conditions! fatal accident. lye In nl* gallon!) of water. Drain the 1. For motors that knock water from the rndlntor and the wa- Test ESSO yourself, in your own car. One tank full is We repair and replace ignition systems properly and ter Jackets and refill with the lye solu- 2. For motors with excessive carbon safely because we know how. tion. Neit run tin; motor for flv* enough. Try it out in traffic—on the hills—over rough 3. For high compression motors *a We carry parts for all ignition systems. or ten minutes and draw off the mix- country roads. Compare results with those you have been 4. For motors which from long use no ture. Onco more fill the radiator with longer develop full power EXCHANGE AND SALES clean wulcr and run the engine for a getting from other fuels. ESSO will stand on its own merit. 5. For motors operating under ex- We allow $5.50 on your old Ford generators. few moments. To make sure that You be the judge. _. and $7 for old starters. the lyu solution U completely out of cessive Loads the nyBtem drnln tills water and re- 6. For any motor from which the Special big batteries for buses very reasonable fill once more. Red in color. Packed with power. Costs 5 cents more — driver demands extra power and per- Great cure should be used to thor- formance oughly demise the cooling system after worth it. CARTERET BATTERY AND RADIO COMPANY this treatment lias been used. Certified Electrical Engineers Dire Prophecy Washington Avenue and Emerson Street '"Posterity," said I'ncle Kben, "U STANDARD OIL COM P A N Y ( Carteret, N. J. what comes after us. And If sum of ij/Jit'lMJuiK-l ' .W.,\v Mf'••'.» • dls growing generation ain't more b«- •_VI I .tf) ,V»7".<1M« I '-<( 'At 'At '-At '-M , Tel. Carteret 462 Kight Phone 440-M havious, whut's glneter come after pos- terity Is de police."—Washington Star. READ 'EM AGAIN Ford Prices Reduced Starter and Balloon Tires—Standard Equipment Coupe .... $53745, Delivered to Your Door Tudor $54769, a Fordor $59889, it a Touring . . , $42375, tt 27 THE SPECIAL SIX Runabout . . *403 4,DOOR SEDAN Pickup $425 .43 Chassis $333 .90 _ aU its superb attractions in the $ 90 ^ay'of superlative beauty in body design, Truck Chassis 408 of complete appointments, and of choice fittings, this Special Six 4-Door Sedan LIBERAL TIME PAYMENTS • h*s the final and compelling attraction of brilliantly fine PERFORMANCE. •?*>• DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. THOMPSON AUTO COMPANY Maple and Fayette Streets, Perth Amboy kM MtdjtfW Ave , cor. M»rM St., P-r* *- one 366 and 673 Open Evenings Until 9 o'clock CbM. LolchU, PACK POOL willinfnm to pledge our lives and honor to th« upholding of our sacred powarion?—our $rovemm<>nt and it» traditions that ( His Hundred and Fiftieth Birthday our forefathers poM^-wrl when thpy wrested our land fmm n CARTERET PRESS British monarch, i? a question that cannot be answrn n«wf-r is affirmative "r negative, tb?• indeed Telephone, Carteret 813 who Hid not find hi? Wood tingling and his back pt BIRTHOAV with pnde in country and the men who established •* C. H. BYRNE Editor and Manager It seems fitting at this time to reproduce here thf docu- Entmd u wcond claai nwtUr Jtm* 6, 1924, »t Carwm, N. J.. ment, the framing of which we are about to celebrate. It is Port OffiM, under titt act of Marefc I, 1S*«. subjoined in full.

Foreign Adrertiung Rtpr«»rtt*tj»«« Ne* Jent-j Neighborhood Wewipapwt, Inc. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Aacriean PKM AjaocUUcn When, in the course of human evrnt*, it b«com«s n«ep*»*ry for one i jp to dissolve the political IMITHJH which hare connected ;Nm wit sn-i WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND ther, »nd to utatne, among the powers of the earth, the «< pa rate and ; equal station to which the lawi of nature ami of nat«r*'i Cod entitle them.'j a decent respett to the opinions of mankind require that they «h.old declare ] A Rahway federation of reformers ha» accomplished some- the raui«» whith rwp»l tb«m to the separation. i thing worthwhile as some members of the federation estimate We hold these truth* to be «elf evident: that all men arc- created i worth whilenesB. It has spoiled the fun of a ldt of kiddies and *qoal; that U»jr are endowed by their Creator with certain u HthU; that imonif these are life, liberty and pnrcuit of happir" =«. That, I has stirred up considerable hatred. The federation has been to »eeur* the*e rights, government* are instituted among non« of government becomes destructive of these en them theatre, would miss the box office by about ten feet. But thei under absolute despotism, it it their right, it is thtir duty, to throw off official in question evidently,could see around corners. *uch government, and to provide new guards for their future security.—! Now, the law tljat forbids children under sixteen from at- Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies; ami such is now 1 the necessity which constrain* them to alter their former systems of gov- tending shows alone, Is effective every day. It is not a Sunday HELP WANTED big stock of records included. ( h ernment. The history of the present king of Great Britain is a history law. In fact it is a law that was intended to prevent school Apply 151 Pewhing avenue. children from playing hookey. But the effect in Rahway is f repeated injuries and usurpation?, all having in direct object the es- CLASSIFIED ADS GIRL wanted to assist with hivje- tablishment of an absolute tyranny over these State*, To prove this, let Qaarified advertisements only »M work, SS5 Maple avenue, Wood- HOUSE, centrally 1 ," •mt a word: minimum ehane 26c. that the kiddies can not see Charley Chaplin throw custard j facts be submitted to a candid world. bridge. ed in Woodbridge; used only a ;,-•*• pies or Tom Mix ride mustangs into flying baggage cars any day! He has refused his assent to laws the most wholesome and necessary FOUND 7-2, 9. months; like new; bargain p: •• Monthly installment* accept i. of the week. The kiddies are out of luck. ' tor the public good. On Gre*n street, this morning, a ROOM AND BOARD Ready for immediate oeeupa- . He has forbidden his govemon to pass laws of immediate and pressing pair of glasses, purchased from D. B. The effort of the federation is to make people be good.! Phone 885-W Woodbridge. importance, unless suspended in their operation till Us assent should be Howard, optometrist, 130 Smith ROOM AND BOARD with refined, 4-16 tf. Puzzle: find how many kiddies will develop a sudden desire to! obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to street, Perth Amboy. Owner can have priraU family. Rooms with light attend Sunday School because the federation keepB them away them. same by calling at office of Thos. F. housekeeping privileges after June CARPENTER from the movies. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large dis- Dunigan, Green street, Woodbridge. 18. Telephone Woodbridge 892. ODD JOBS done promptly. Joe D tricts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of repre- ish, 680 Watson avenue, W. The result, judging from general experience with human j LOST FOR RENT sentation in the. legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable bridge, N. J. nature will be just the opposite. The kiddies will get a com-! to tyrants only. * Black and white hunting dog about TWO ATTRACTIVE unfurnished PROFESSIONAL SERVICES plex that will make them shun Sunday Schools and churches He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncom- 1 year old, strayed away Wednesday apartments, 5 rooms and bath, all under the general impression that they are agencies that are fortable and distant from the depository of the public records, for the evening. Reward if returned to A. R. improvements, phone 267 or call at OR. T. R. WRIGHT, Ostoopahc gloomy and tiresome and are interested principally in keep- idle purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. Martin, 60 Green street, Woodbridge. 539 Rahway avenue, Woodbridge. Physician, Post Office Bur ire 7-3. Main street, Woodbridg*, H ,-' ing a "feller" from having any fun. He has dissolved the representative houses repeatedly, for opposing, BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED APART 1-8 Tuesdays and Fridays. The very probable result of the reform in Rahway will with manly firmness, his invasions on the rights of the people. WANTED. ment, i rooms and bath, kitchen He has refused, for a long time after such dissolutions, to cause oth- ette. 531 Rahway avenue, Wood-i SERVICES RENDERED be that some of the boys that are kept from seeing the movies ers to be elected; whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, CLEAN RAGS wanted, site of hand- bridge, Telephone 791. tf.! ACCOUNTANT — B o o k s op» «i kerchief or larger, 5c a pound. closed; income tax Will also - jrill turn to other forms of amusement; they will learn crap have returned to the people at large for their exercise; the State re- Middlesex Press, 20 Green street, FOR SALE care of bookkeeping for small shooting and other vices that are really harmful. Many of the maining, in the meantime, exposed to all the dangers of invasion from Woodbridge. cern* on weekly or monthly b boys who seek admission to the movies have earned the price without, and convulsions within. SIX ROOM HOUSE, all improve- G. Agreen, 154 Freeman St, W SITUATION WANTED—F.m.U bridge. mowing lawns or by other chores. They will find a way to get He has endeavored to prevent the population of these States; for ments, parquet floors, open fire- that purpose obstructing the laws for naturalisation of foreigners, refusing STENOGRAPH E R—H igh School place, garage. Owner leaving town. some fun out of that money. As for the effect on the Sunday to pass others to encourage their migration hither, and raising the condi- Will sacrifice. Inquire Box B, Wood- News of All Carterat Borough movies; there was none. The movies will go on just the same. 'graduate desires clerical position. tions of new appropriations of lands. Knowledge of bookkeeping and type- bridge Independent, in tbe Press, the moat Hut how will the kiddies spend their time? 6-25, 29, 7-2,6. ' He has obstructed the administration rff justice, by refusing his as- writing. Write Box M, Woodbridge widely read paper all other acU and things which independent States may of right do. And fur the support of this declara- Qas In Home kings to oppress and mulct an helpless and submissive people. tion, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we It standn out in history as even a greater,accomplishment than mutually pledge our l*i, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. the procuring of the Magna Charta, for it, was followed im- : waterless MS holder recently "Phis is approxtiriauly the amount of 1 erected by Public Service at gas burned by the peopteof the wrrt* mediately by a period of civil, social, and scientific prog- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Harrison alone has a capacity of tory-in which Public Serviceopei^e* - ress that has dwarfed hi accomplishment the whole previous Koawcll Carnright, executor of Eli 15,000,000 cubic feet, and the com- during a single day, yearly CGraump> period, of man's existence on earth. It was the thunderbolt Ijusher, deceased, by direction of the Monej; to Loan on bined capacity of all holders in the tkjn lor all purposes amounting tQ Surrogate uf the County al Middle- lysumcxccoJibo.ooo.ooo cubic feet. more than twenty billion cubic T«t that struck asunder the shackles that bound the common man's vex, hereby gives notice to the credit, body and soul to the chariot wheels of an hereditary and mon- urn of the said Eli Lather to bring First Mortgage archial government. It was the first time in history that any in their debU, demand* and cUima rWy St. C. Uvi» Service provided by Public Service body of men had ever publicly proclaimed the daring truth aguinta the eatate of the Mid deceas- enables more than jeo.ooo New ed, under oath or affirmation, with- Counselor at Law Jersey families to cook their meals "that all m$n are created equal and endowed by their Creator in six months from thin date or thty by gas, and has increased efficiency •with certain inalienable rights"; that all men are entitled to will be forever barred of any action 111 llaia St. and lowered costs in hundreds of freedom in seeking out life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. therefor against tip said ueeutar. t,. N, J, Industrial processes carried on In * h d In many waya in tha part 160 years. D»Wd June 10, 1086. hundreds of New Jewey foctori«. BOSWELL -~:--T- I- :• •:. .•'•.. > •'.- . . •. . ' :, .." ,- •- «., . 1 '" •• ••' » --»•*-- — - -»~ I1..UI n—n—i • L.I MM—JW^T • -Mm«««MiM—TTKT- ii -«™KM—M mw• •»» Fighting Tigers Defend Lead; Gain in Twilight League Jess SuilrW. Team Beat* Down All Opposition And Add. IN LINE WITH THE SPORTSMEN THAT LITTLE CAME" By B. Link Mor« Victories To Siring. Will Land Championship Of 1 Unrue If Pretent Brand Of Playing Is Kept Up. •""""TTfooks as though the Yankf.eR aggregation of young men Cadillac* Still Safe In Cellar Lincoln* wet'o cheeked to tltnw bj tliti JBWI, (]'««•• and W. ISSUE tudr bins''*8- Koiu*n», The great bell »l Moscow, "3. * H." .. FRANKEL'S PHARMACY ••a Two riins were made by the win-KiiMila, w«K c«(t hi 17Sft, Kild trucked BRIEGS GREEN 7« M|Jn Sti, Phoiw ttO, Woodbridge, N. J. CUNNEEN REDEEM ner* in the Hrat frame, another in In l tie followfuK year. Its welfht U STAMPS Spot Shop "S. * H." the netorid and a threo-run rally came •Hid to tif about twelve tuos. The metal Smith St., cor. King I bi|,Bp«eUl 3 lbs, of candy for 9Dc Phone 808 GAESN in th« lift1' WuodluUI brought the 1u (lit- bell In entlmuttnl tv l><" worth PERTH AMBOY SATURDAY STAMP* only I4ncoln run across the plat* in WJIU.OUO, When It wn b'i t" lip'f.-r '>•;<" ' The First turel out to find a buried T.)mm> <"art<> aril hi» little wif*. out to show that the VrurM we live in i<< the best of all po-niWr worlds., treasure How they find one and their Daphne. ar<> 'ypiial ynunR married ad vent'.ires as gold-seekers provide folk itnrtinir nit 'in a very medium- and the time we live in ii the bert of all possible time*. many a laugh in a typicelly amusing riwd inromr and bank account. Tom- 'Our Gang" comedy. Mickey IHrt- Thi-< he did by taking a typioal my i« amlM!!«>ii«, *o is Daphne. H« iels, Mary Komman, Fatty Joe Cohb. young Amenran, brigrht a* a new want"; h nil the nic* thiitft Jbokie. Condon, Johnny Downs »nd penny, filled with imirt, up-to-date1 of life. <>;<•• want<< him to be classed Farina make up the "Gang" as ERS a; R prominent business msft. idea*, and setting him down in a THE usual. Tho'.r :ri ihlpi h?g\n by Tommy los- medieval court, where he could judge for himself whether the knight* of ing h\- jot' and when the fnrnitare Cltiwn Sun U Film old were more courageous than the i» taV«-ri aw»y b*cauw of non-pay- Adaptation of Famou Norel men of today, and whether life a* a ment ur. ?no principal. The situa- When "Chip of the Flying U," whole was more comfortable then tions growing cut of these circum- starring Root Gibson opens at the sun'c- ^irp filled with humor as well than now. CRESCENT Woodbridfe Theatre Tuesday, motion as hauriK a pathctir littlo note. The result is exquisite fantasy and picture fans here will have an op-; PERTH AMBOY—Tel. 255 deHious fooling, with a sharply portunity to see a screen version of! Fo* Pr*i«nli Great drawn conclusion. "The Yankee" is one of the most popular ! Mark Twain Story rated high among Mark Twain's novelt ever written, j TODAY—LAST TIME— Mark Twain'? ma.'tprpietf. "A bo"ks. Certainly it is one of the, "Chip of the Flying U" wan writ-. 2 — BIG FEATURES — 2 ("onnf-r'ii ut Yankee in Kinp Arthur'* funniest. ten about fifteen years ago by B. M.| Bower. It is a semi-humorous story.) set on a western cattle ranch, with; Elaine Hammerstein in 'The Unwritten Law" "Chip"' Bennett, a and ama- j —o- tfur cartoonist, aa the hero. ,

London Slum* »mi Lordly Kenneth McDonald in "Just Plain Folks" WOODBRIDGE Finery ia "Sporting Life" Mmd SATURDAY—One Day Only— ' ' THEATRE T.arge sections of England were Matim- F.very Day 2:30 P. M. — Evening 7 and 9 P. M. realistically reproduced at Universal City for "Sporting Life," the sensa- tional stage play which comes to the FRIDAY—Today Only— "The Great Sensation" Woodbridge Theatre Wednesday. Featuring PAULINE GARON MATT MOORE in Street scenes in London slums; gay parties in London supper clubs; and WILLIAM FAIRBANKS a vast country estate; the famous "Early To Wed" annual derby at Epsom Downs, and Ralph Gravel Comedy "Wide Open Facet" Sportlight over all an authentic atmosphere of England, are to be seen in this sen- STANDARD TOMORROW—SATURDAY ONLY- • sational production. "Sporting life" is the title of the] MARK TWAIN'S picture, and the director decided that it should be real sporting life that C MYERS and PAULINE STAR-KJE VAUDEVILLE ' appeared on the screen. Consequent-! *t *A CONNECTICUT YANK-EC IN K.IN6 ARTHURS "The Connecticut Yankee" ly, thrilling home race scenes, a box- FOK, ^(U)D>T0> SUNDAY and MONDAY- Comedy 'Tender Feet" Fox News ing bout with Ted "Kid" Lewis, a real on who co-stars with vigorous young — DOUBLE FEATURE — champion, participating, back-stage William Fairbanks in "The Great MONDAY—Independence Day—Matinee 2.30 P. M.— shots of a musical revue, and many At The Ditmas Sensation," is playing. other gay scenes have been included "Hi. Buddy'. Wife" Story Miss Gsron rivals Fairbanks thru- BUSTER KEATON in in the production. of Heroic Youth out in her strenuous quest for thrills. Jane Novak in "The Lure of the Wild" Sh* races her roadster at break-neck Frontier Smuggler*-Are Nib of Against the. background of the "Go West" world war and a small N>w England pace, and rides an aqua-plane at a Plot in "The Border Sheriff" clip to take your breath away. And Jack Hoxie in "The fighting Peacemaker" Our Gang Comedy "Buried Treasure" The smugglers along the interna- village there is unfolded a touching and tender romance of heroic youth when it comes to the jazz article, she "Menace of the Alps" tional border which included part of can show any of our present day Cayuse County successfully fooled in the Encore production, "His Don't fail to attend the Bicycle Races to be held on Buddy's Wife", at the Ditmas The- screen stars a few things in snappy the Secret Service men as to the entertainment. Upper Green Street at 1 P. M. — Prizes to be awarded method in which they were bringing atre Sunday. the winners from the stage of the Woodbridge Theatre The two leading roles are played Fairbanks is well cast, as his role in their dope. But after a regular calls for some fast driving, a daring at 3.30 P. M. — Also Exhibition Riding on the Stage by cattle man got on the job it became by Glenn Hunter, the popular young the Winners. favorite of the stage and screen, and headlong plunge from a cliff to res- only a question of rounding them up. cue the heroine, and a terrific fight LAST TWO DAYS Cultus Colling was sheriff of the Edna Murphy, the beautiful blonde star. at the climax which should gladden Twice Daily 2:30 and 8:30 TUESDAY—July 6th— county but he was also a rancer the hearts of all sport lovers. The Seaton't Greatest Sensation and knew the difference between Glenn Hunter is an ideal selec- in tion for the role of the fellow who It relates the adventures of a jazz "short horns" and "long horns" and crazed young charmer whose machine further knew that there were no felt his first thrill of love when in the trenches be saw a picture of hisis wrecked when 9h« nearly colHdes "Chip of the Flying U" "long horns" on the grazing grounds with the car driven by Jack Curtis. buddy's wife and who, true to his Felix Comedy Aesop Fables of Cayuse County. Cultus Collins is portrayed by Fairbanks. the role played by Jack Hoxie in "The promise when his buddy failed to re- The BIG Border Sheriff," in which he it turn from a raid, went to the vil- -"The Fifhting Peacemaker" WEDNESDAY—July 7th— starring and which comes to thelage and devoted his life to the girl. It may be only a coincidence, but Woodbridge Theatre Thursday. Col- His sincerity and splendid handling BERT LYTELL in just before starting work on "A lins happens to be one of those of the emotional role makes the char- Fighting Peacemaker," which is to be Western sheriffs who can take care acter very real and causes a tug at the heart. Edna Murphy gives an screened at the Crescent Treatre, PARADE of his job in a large city as well as "Sporting Life" Jack Hoxie received an odd present in his native haunts. He proves this excellent performance as the girl, King Vidor's Picturization of Laurence Stalling*' Pathe Review Felix Comedy from a convict doing a life terra in when he mixes up in a fight that who deeply grateful to the boy, comes Stirring World Story « San Quentin Prison in California. The starts in a notorious Chinese restau- to his rescue when he is threatened Starring JOHN GILBERT with RENEE ADOREE THURSDAY—July 8th— coincidence is this: Hoxie, who is rant in San Francisco. with jail for protecting her name A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production JACK HOXIE in and gravely declares her intentions starring in "A Fighting Peacemaker" of marrying him, although her real in the role of "Peace River" Parker, With Touring Orchestra of Twenty Symphony Musidant love was for her missing husband. does a four and a half year stretch Exclusive Presentation In Exact Duplicate of Rune In "The Border Sheriff" gooooooooooooooooooooooooo for a crime he did not commit, so the present is a gift from one convict Astor Theatre, New York and Aldine Theatre, PhiU. Alice Day Comedy "Hotsy Totsy" Screen Stars I POINTED SAYINGS to another. :: COMING ATTRACTIONS :: • • A king tn the hand Is worth At the Crescent "A Fighting Peacemaker" is a three iu the pack. great story of the cattle country and DITMAS Lon Chaney "Outside the Law" —"Hell's Four Hundred" "Unwritten Law" 'has to do with the efforts of cattle Tom Mix in "Hard Boiled" — "Monte Carlo" A man can avoid a scrape by Once in most every girl's life men to keep sheep men from en- THEATRE letting his whiskers grow. comes the great problem: Shall 1 croaching with their flocks on the marry to please my parents—or shall grazing lands^ for it is a well known PERTH AMBOY Phone 2796 If yon want a thing well done I marry the man I love? fact that sheep l«ave nothing for PRICES: Matinees 50c to $1.00—Nights 50c to $1.50— tell the waiter to bring it rare. This is the keynote of "The Un-cattle after they have grazed upon written Law," which opened at theprairie land. Parker returns from Plus Tax. Note—Box Office Open Daily 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. For Reservations. After a man obtains a glrl'a Crescent Theatre last night. Elaine his prison and joins with the cattle NEW EMPIRE THEATRE band lie sometimes Hnda she has Hammerstein has the "role of a girl men in their fight. He also is led All Seats Reserved. Mail Orders Now. Telephone Rah way 994 RAHWAY him under her thumb, plated in the very difficult position of to believe that the girl who prom- a A having to choose, and she portrays ised to wait for him loves another. 0000000<><>0<>(><>000<>0<>00 this role admirably. Thrilling and unexpected situations Under Personal Supervision of JACK K. UNGERFELD This story is real and life-like, fill the picture. The faith of a wo- Resident Manager, ROBERT M. UN(JEUFKLI) OLD ONES REVISED showing the lovely Miss Hammer- man and a dog are proved while ex- Musical Director, Mr. JOHN SCHADE stein as a business girl. The busi- cellent comedy provides the picture with many a laugh. . Beaaty Is only rouge deep. ness world is particularly full of such f| READES .py TODAY—Frid»y, July 2nd— problems as she must face. In this SPECIAL ATTRACTION A mUs is as good u hex smile. case it is, as often happens, the Wonder Dog Star, Hat EVENING REX BEACH'S GREAT STORY wealthy president of a large com. Part M FiUu 1 pany who asks her to marry him. IQc.Uc.Sfe "THE BARRIER" A penny saved is subject to taxa- That a dog picture can be made STRAND tion. She is very troubled. She feels that with understanding and realism will PERTH AMBOY With , LIONEL BARRY MORE she should accept the offer from this be shown at the Crescent Theatre and HENRY B. WALTHAL A new broom sweeps the pocketbook man who could give her wealth and where "Lure of the Wild" wilf play Under Personal Direction of Walter Reade. A. S. Flagg, Res. Ugt. clean. The lure of the unknown; thrills such as you've never felt await luxury all her life, not for her owni Sunday and Monday. you in this mighty tale of adventure at the snow-covered roof of sake but for her father, a once "Lure of the Wild" is not.ususj th'i world. Matinee—2 and 3:30^Cnildren, 10c; Adults, 20e. A stitch In time saves embarrass- wealthy Southern gentleman but now and has been made by a director of "Bar C Myitery" No. 9 Educational Comedy "On Edge" (nent. reduced to poverty. known intelligence, with fine re- ^rrS0cnd 9~OrchMt™' AU 8aat>> Mc' Balcony, Adults, SATURDAY—July 3rd— straint and ability. "Lightning," Time and tide mu»t wait for the"Great Sem.tioo" Haj Thrill. the half wolf-dog, displays himself Saturday Continuous— Evening Prfcei Prersil. traffic cop. A« Uiu«l—OUR SATURDAY VAUDEVILLE From Start to Fini.h conclusively ag an exceedingly clev- — On the Screen — Something new in the line of hon- er canine. The animal is provided Uneasy lies the head with a perma- with a callection of exacting and TODAY AND SATURDAY— CLAIRE WINDSOR and OWEN MOORE in nent wave. est-to-goodneas rapid action enter- • "MONEY TALKS" tainment is offered Saturday at thestirring scenes that test him to the Crescent Theatre where that charm- utmost. But "lightning" comes A thousand thrills and laughs! He thought she understood only A green apple • day will keep the WILLIAK4 FO*. ing queen of flappers, Pauline Gar- through with banners flying. whvn money talked — then he discovered, along the pathway of doctor busy. joyous and fust-moving adventure, that it watt h«r heart she listen- ed to. A thing of beauty la a candidate for Educational Comedy "Fair But Foolith" the movler Hodge Podge "From A to Z Through Ftlmdom" Where there's a will there's an at- SUNDAY—July 4th— tempt to break it. BENEFIT SHOW DITMAS CULLEN LANDIS and DOROTHY DEVORE in The butcher, the baker and the elec- PERTH AMBOY—Tel. 2796 tric light company. "THE MIDNIGHT FLYER" HARD — and —- < Llttl* drop* of water, tittle grains A WILLIAM DE MILLE PRODUCTION of aaud make a Florida real-estate de- SUNDAY—ONE DAY ONLY— "THE RUNAWAY" velopment. With an ALL STAR CAST Including What foe« up must come down with With HELEN CHADWICK and CHESTER CONKLIN CLARA BOW. WARNER BAXTER, the exception of the cost of living.— GLEN HUNTER Omaha World-Hemld. GEORGE BANCROFT and WILL POWERS STRAND BIG TIME . MONDAY AND TUESDAY July Sth and 6th— She wu t taxidermist's daoghter ZANE GREYS GREAT STORY because she k *w her staff. EDNA MURPHY "THE VANISHING AMERICAN*' No, Hollo, • three-piece orcBeitra in With RICHARD D1X, NOAH BEERY, 1* not one Whose repertoire luclndes AUDEVILL MALCOLJM MAC GREGOR and LOIS WILSON only three selection*.

WEDNESDAY—July 7th— "You duo't haf* to open'your SUNDAY—ONLY so wide," said tua dentist "I'm •» MON., TUES., WED.— in Ing 'to wt*s right here on the floor.*. "His Buddy's t»a»p "THE SET-UP" —and— frugality may be termed the daugh- Jack Dempsey Rod La Rocque in "LUCKY LADIES" ter of prudence, the sister of temper- ' With GRETA NISSEN. LIONEL BARRYMORE. ance and the parent of liberty. Ha "Brave Hearf WILLIAM COLUER Jr. and MARC MAC DERMOTT that Is extravtgKut will quickly be- Wife" Estelle Taylor in come poon and hovertjr will enforce n The Btory of an Indian •' THURSDAY ANQ PRIMY—July UtL .»d «V- dependence uwl Unit* A H-*rt4oudun drama of fore and 'Ma College. 3 9fi CELEBRITY JTl f war 2, 1W6 'Keeping Cool with ParitPuUht Shoulder HOME, DAD AND THE BOY ^ Misplaced Sympathy 6y FRANK H. CHELEY Cotton Cripe"—a to th* Circular 8T THOMAS ARKI.R CLARK DM. o( M.n, UnWanltf of UW Dad* Are Real Sports Summer Slogan Illinoit. THATCHER , D ECAU8E thes* fulhiTH plat tha Cape I »-* old "Game of l.lff" for all that la In tlmm, tint ilwnyn recording to CMP. BSMB HOWARD, nrttlsh am BOILERS-FURNACES-RANGES th* rul«y (hat every buy ntirter- ^ hn««»dor to thi> I'nltpd 8ta<««, li> stflnri* as "helnfr, nqunrp." mlilroM to n group of irto Warmth Bicauit Thty Believe In T«am of Jniimnllmn In the Middle Weal Qame* HI nturatnm In s|inrt«m«n- among other thlnso, rrltlrltes an tor ehlp and norlnl living and Insist or the 'WATCH OUT showing n mlnplitced and mlipild*"' DAD/" thflt the hlmrherti nrp rarely, If children to one room, when, •ympHthy for thrmp upon whom »ym *7cr, the plnre for rpnl boys. with R Thatcher "Sectional" Boiler "Every Hoy In the (3nme." l» their P«thy In wnatcd or who sr* not en slogan. titled to It, There I*, ai h« S«ys. ton in your cellar, they can enjoy in B«caui« They Are Frltndly with mueh iriuh nnd Rhuh In our attitude even, healthful warmth in every their nHghhorn, rich and pnor alike. toward vlolntor* of th« lsw or of corner of every room? rnvnrlnhly hoys nml dugs In the •octal oonvenilons. nelnlihdrhnipil tnmv tlipij) and Ilkff We are pspednlly nymppithrtlc with to "IIIIIIK nnuii'iV IIIWH. The gang The'fhatcher"Sectional"Boi1er oftfn want tlii'iu fur "m -\\n" or to th« yonng who vlnlitte tnw, not r«all« is famed for its ease of operation, he. "It," l»>rnim<" they hnvc confi- Ing that the bent poiwihle thing that dence In them and enjoy them. can happen to n youthful derelict 1« economical fuel consumption and Becauie Their Instructions are to be mugM early In hi* Irregularity perfect circulation—a combination HlwnyR nf tho poaltlve nort—and and to be forced to pity a reasonable insuringabundantwarmthand com- barked up by personal demonstra- penalty for his dereliction. There Is tion, too. They (ie*pise "don't," nothing else that will no pffectunlly pot fort throughout the entire house. and "nhitBliig" IR strictly against the quletui upon cribbing In school, or (heir principle*. Miil coupon below tni Itt •> mi yn Ijlng, or-violation of conventions or Ulrtmlmrt teWinf of the mm iiuiwl Becauie They Are Invariably In. the criminal vlolntlon of law »i for fniiurtioflhtT1nileli€rSt mensely becoming For Summer it has crepa and the new rayoo-and-cottou until most violators of the law conld It kills the genjiB. between eleven and thirteen mllea. played upon tic decorative qualities of cAddms- fabrics. They arc eitrandy inteKstmg, very efl«lty draw the conclusion that the short back cape that serves no useful tJirir colon arc fresh and vivid and they they are martyrs deserving of properly purpose but adds to thr distinction of a make delightful frocks that cott very adjusted halog, rather than derelicts en- simple frock. The dress Illustrated lias Individuality NovtU Losing Popularity lit lie, trim themselves and are highly titled to the condemnation of respect- the new wide belt that lets the upjw r part According to experlH, the brush i.'i-c Is a reaction agalntt th» mod- FORDS dtcontive in home or garden. Tbe one able and Uw-ahldlng citizens. blouse a bit and suggest? a separate skirt. strokes of a painter urc a« Individual mi nivcl and novel reading, iccord- WOODBRIDGE illustrated is an excellent eranple of the The same thing Is ttue of the vlo the handwriting of a writer. IIIK to one of liflidli'n librarians. Pto- In reality the frock is the one-piece type. lators of regulation and law to a lesser almost jdf mailc ilras with its ooe piece pie wlui used to look only for th* LOUIS MORRISON It b made in cornflower blue crepe de degree. .Newlln is caught cribbing on Cut, nhort kimono sleevr and plaits at the Intent hi-st seller now ask for S*v*n< NEW YORK Chine stitched in a darker shulc. a final ^lamination ID college and If Shoes, Clothing and General tide. IU ttraixht lower edge makes it teenih nnd Klghteenth centviry classics. dismissed. CANDY KITCHEN Merchandise suitable for borders. They lire 'delving In honks of trtvel Manufacturers and Dealers in Open Every Day Except Saturday "Hard lock, old chap," his friends anil Iiin^nipliy nud even political —Mention this paper io advertisers Strictly P«r» say as they put the sympathetic arm t'ciinnmy. They come to the library roaiw. n. t. 8 u nel s l CANDIES AND ICE CREAM —Please mention this paper when't he'P y<> . ft P them, > helps around him. "It's n darned shame you more frequently, too, for this mor» 79 Main St., Woodbridge. Tel. 43. •"•rchasing from our advertisers.— y°ur paper, got caught. Of course,'they have to reading, she siiys.—Detroit make iin elaraple of someone, and so News. Resources $325,000 they picked you out." HUMPHREYS & RYAN Newlln goes feeling like a martyr FORDS NATIONAL BANK HARDWARE who lias beon sacrificed simply for the Sfike of upholding n foolish law, rather Main St., Woodbridge, N. J. FORDS, N. J. VALET PlvnUag Fistnr** 'fytik than n penitent rosolvlng thnt In the FKEB-fna attK am tod «kl. Spri»| H»rJw»r« future he will live nn honest life. Floldermnn WIIB sent away from th Garden and Poultry Supplies For feminine hygiene FBBB—fromiftirnujMi. N« Pel. 1510-M, 2tS4t>. AutoSirop university for pretty well defined Enlightened women are now moral Irregularities. Half the men In HANSEN & JENSEN using Zonite instead of noldprinan's clnss. good fpllows many Kellogg's Tuteliw Ctttor Oil Razor u the original tutclcH tutor MAIN ELECTRIC GENERAL CONTRACTORS poisonous compounds (or of thim, too, petitioned the faculty t oil, made tor medicinal mt only. Electrical .Contractors ElCkTitinf, Sewering, Gradiaf. sharpens this important purpose. let Holdermnn come hnck at once, Carting of all Ktait Zonite is thoroughly effec- though they knew he waa guilty and FRIIB-Iiunture on irqu«l IO WALTER JANVIim, Int.. 417 Cinil Si., NIW Y«k Tel., WteArMf* M9 628 Pacific A«*., PERTH AMBOY itself tive but harmless to delicate thnt his Influence us nn undergraduate tissues. had always boon bnd. More than thnt, (i Main A William St.., Jjf "^ foc- dozen or more prominent citizens, who al ilt _ ..!_ [ claimed at least that they knew al the details of the ense, expressed thei GUSTAV BLAUM sympathy for the unfortunate boy, and their hope that his penalty might b Groceries a ad Provisions reconsidered and perhaps commuted NAVICOAL or entirely omitted. 87 MAIN ST. Woodbrldf* We are altogether too sympathetic In Carteret, Woodbridge, Avenel and Sewaren with those people who through their own Irregularity or lack of principle FUT Per get themselves Into trouble. DESTROYS CHARLES M. MUELLER <&, 1»2«. Weilern Nemp«c«r Union.) : GAR AGE:: THIS SPACE $11.00N ,let Ton Moths,Roaches $10.50 in five-ton lots Sincere Hoinitality Cylinder Reboring There Is an emanation from the Complete in Itself !s.Flies heart In genuine hcispiinliiy which can. T*l. 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WOODBRIDGE TAXJ SERVICE AUCTION SALE of the nHOICF.ST 42 I,OT9 in JOT IT D0W1 Open fJRKAT Kll/T-S. STATES IPI-AND. Samuel Nadel Satur- That we Ho trie ver II S. Bellow. Au-tionwr SflU S»turiJ»y, July days CENTRAL AUTO SUPPLY Daily best fine of C ommercu <•' 2.30 P. M Well Known Local Contracting on Pn-minf Painter Succumbs. Leares COMPANY Until Printing and at reasonabl HV!,AN HMITUEVARII 10 P. M. prices. Give us your ncx GREAT KIM.S ROAD a Widow And Five oTder and let us prove ou r.REAT KILLS, STATEN ISLAND Daughters Sundays 9:30 10 UU on HYL.AN BOULEVARD. 178-180 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE assertion. 18 l.ol« on COTTAGE AVENUE, Samuel Nadel, aifed 3H yean?, of 8 to 3 P. M. P. M. Bear in mind, we wan 12 Uts nn MARION AVENUE, 1 Burlington street, died at 12.25 A. TELEPHONE 2790-91 Cor. Fayette Street •> l/>ts CORNER COTTAGE »nd M. Wednesday after an illnefcs of scv- your business, and we pit HIU.SH>E AVENUES. i»ral weeks following a year or mnre pose making ourselves de All tlvso lots are only about 300 if poor health. Mr. Nadel is sur- to TiOO fe*t from the Beach, and arf vived by a widow and five daugh- serving. Are you with us cnnsidorprl the finest in SUten Is- ters; Sarah, s*ed 16 years; Henri land. etU, 13; Tillie, 9; Rebckah. 7; and j Jeannette, aged 20 months. | Mr. Nadel wms well known in Car-; Independence Day Specials THANK YOl """ixi:-" teret as a contracting painter. He News of All Carteret Borough Residence: New Dorp Beach. S 1. came to this section from New York Telephone Dongan Hill" 144.' in the Press, the most about twenty years ago and for a | time resided in Perth Amboy. He, SATISFY ALL YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEEDS widely read paper I —Pieaae mention this paper when lived in Carteret about sixteen years. | in Carteret ' purchasing from our advertisers.— He was a member of Court CarteTet; No. 48, Foresters of America; Car-| IN OUR GREAT EXPANSION SALE ter«t Lodire No. 267, I. O. 0. F. and, if a Hebrew Society in Perth Am- boy. He was also a member of the Congregation of Loving Justice. (Jewish) of Carteret. Mr. Nadel's illness became serious ibout two months ago. For a time FIREWORKS he was a patient in the Alexian Pennsylvania TIRES Brother Hospital in Elizabeth. His illness wan caused by a complication of diseases resulting from lead poison- Biggest Stock in Town ing. The latter resulted from his We Are Exclusive Distributors For work with paints having a lead base. The funeral services were held on Middlesex County for Those All High Grade Imported Goods Wednesday afternoon and interment was made in Baron D'Hirsch Cem- Long-wearing Tires LOWEST PRICES etery, Staten Island. A barber shop in Roosevelt avenue Extra heavy and of extra ply, Pennsylvania Cord and was raided Saturday night and four Balloon Tires of all sizes. Will give the service and rid- No Holdovers - - AU Must Be Sold Oat white men engaged in a crap game were arrested. They were held for ing comfort you demand of tire*. They are built for the action of the grand jury under bonds of $500 each except the pro- Introductory greater than usual distance, giving to the last mile an FRANK ASHEN prietor who was held in $1000 bail. Offer Kark Tin Ga*ruc; ^h« .-•/ r'&S-•i; • .-.. . .;L. • ,! ..i,i.. .• ' . • . ' - ».*••? •.. • , •, ^^^^M4MMiM^Md^£m ik