Four Page Colored The Price of This Paper is 3 cents everywhere-Pay no more 12 Pages Today Comic Section Two Sections VOL. XI, CARTERET PRESS CARTKKKT, N. .1., FRIDAY. NOVKMHKR t, l<):\:< PRICE THREE CENTS unior C. E. Elects Small Boy Hurt When Turk Believes In Fair Play; New Staff Of Officers Legion Card Party He Runt Into Truck The following officers have been Toolan Urges Voters To Is Friend Of_The Unfortunate lected by the Junior Christian En- Is Big Success Ccnrfro Govelotz, ntfwl 7 yearn, leavor Society of the Presbyterinn son of Mr. and Mm. George Gove- Cartertst Man Never Refused Aid To Those In Need — Has hurch; president. Irene Hemsel; Large Attendance At Affair W-tz, cif fill Atlantic street, rmn acrow Elect Jo& A, Hermann Had Long Successful Business Experience — Always A ce-president, Enka Wulf; secre- WnphitiRton avenue Saturday eve- tary, Jean Way; treasurer, James Sponsored By Local Post and Democrat He Was Active In Newark Politics Before Mov- ning about 6;30 o'clock «nd was Former Prosecutor Recalls Time When Carteret Was The &**l Uiddell; refreshment committee for Auxiliary Held In struck by a delivery truck twlonfrinjt ing To Carteret. ;he year, Emma Lorentz, Gloria to Alex Ijebowiti, grocer, John Sii- Governed Municipality In The County And One Of Tha Stein, Marjorie Hausler and Helen Hall. t*r, of % Maple street, driver of the Best In The State—Says Hermann Is The Only Man Equal Irdelyi. The annual Hallowe'en party Phillip Turk who is one of the to talk far more intelligently about truck, Mid th« boy wtes so clone that To Problems Of The Day — Say* Hoover Has Been Con- counqilmanic candidates on the Dem- them than many a man who has liv- f tha grrfup will be held on Wed- The annual joint curd party of the he, SziUr, did not have time bo stop ticket has had plenty of ex- ed here a lifetime. In some respects nesday night in the 8unday school barteret Post of the American Le- Dr. Louis Ilown.i treateil the br>y for sistently Wrong — Other Speaker* Heard At Maw Meet' es in politics although this i» Turk resembles Mayor Hermann in "oom of the church. Mrs. Cornelius gion and the auxiliary unit waw»s* held a out on th leftlft , hnn.hl l and a bruisbi e it time he has nouffht a bor- theories of government. He believes )oody, superintendent, will be in Tuesday night in the Borough hall., on the head. like. Mr. Turk was born and in a pay as you go j»olicy* in munici- harge. Refreshments were served and there oughj Form*r Prosecutor John E. TooUn Tho. tax r»te. began to climb and the raised in Newfcrk. He attended the pal government. He is an advocate were many awards. The committee of the doctrine that a government representing the poet consisted of uns tho principal uneakpr ThurwUy Imnded indeht^lnrtw grew until it public school* there andd llater at- night at * greatt bi tended the Newark Academy. should be run as a man would run Clifford Cutter, William Hagan, bemofratit- maw twrhed th* million mark. A million Ignores Red Light meeting in the hiiggh school auditordt - Hollar mortgage on your , Too- his private business, and that the Man With Steady Job Harry Gleckner, John Katusn and i hih After his graduation Mr. Turk was same attention to economy must be ium which w»s packekdd to thhe doors. Inn put it. He said that Carteret will associated with his father, the late Edward J. Walsh. On the committee given to make either a success. It of the auxiliary were: Mrs. Wm. I). Toolkit told of his early recollections bo paying for years fur thu experi- Phillip Turk, Sr., in the baking busi- was these similarities that establish- And Injures Two of Carteret when it was the best gov- ment tried wh<«n the administration ness in Newark. After learning1 both Had No Passport Casey, Mrs, John Katusa, Mrs. Harry erned municipality in the utate with ed a friendship between the Mayor Gleckner land Mrs. Walter 9ak. IIA changed about 'en years »go. the fundamentals of the biking busi- Joseph A, Hermann as mayor and a Referring to a graph which tha and Mr. Turk and that made Turk The door award, a fern donated Woodbridge Man Goes Againtt ness and business in general, Turk agree to run when he was asked to Chrome Man Entered This Democratic council in control. For Democrat* have put into circulation became associated with The Pie Bak- by Mrs. Julius Kloss went to Wil- Signal In Washington Ave- sixteen years, he Raid, Cartcrvt was jhuwinjr the »te»dy increase in the be a candidate by the Mayor. liam Hagan. Miss Margaret Hermann the envy of other communities, Tho ers Of America in the Wagner Country By Way Of Canada nue—Victim* Hurt On Legt. Ux rate during ih* Republican re- branch in Newark. With this con- In politics Mr. Turk is partisan received the dark horse award, a tax rate w»s low and there was no Kime rule from 3.7-1 to !i,97 and thea but only to a certain degree. He be- —Taken To Ellis Island. wine set donated by Commander bonded indebtedness grew until it cern Mr. Turk held the three most Stephen Babies, Jr., of 6R Roose- the sharp dmp on sixty-eight point* important executive positions. He ieves in fair play at all times, In Morris Cohen of the post. when the Republican* camo into during the, second Democratic ad- fact it ia a hobby with him. His George Beranda, aged about 30 , , velt avenue, was driving his car power here, the speaker said, there ministration. The spenker "aid no was sales manager, manager of pro- The guests were: Mrs. Louis Peter- southward on Pershing lavenue Sun- was only about J1H,000 in lx>n<|s >ut- duction and credit manager. It was strong convictions on this point has years, who has been rooming at 39 ( ether Rpcument is needod to convince led to many an interesting discussion Essex street and who sought social son, Mrs. Elk Gleckner, Valentine day at 10:15 a. m. and was crossing standing—money that had been uwl in these positions that he developed y G, Washington avenue on a green light to motoriie tht» tire department. it thinking man, that Hermann is the n hit diner. enjoyments in Port Reading, was Gleckner Mrs. Henry Green, Mrs. Washington avenue on a green light only hope of the Carterrt people in the business ability that has brought John RurkdeigeRurkdeigell , Irfmls FabianFabian , John ththe car was structk k by a car Then the RepubllcHns came Inti: him success in all his otiher ventures. When the Ux bills came out some locked up Wednesday night on a wnen regard to Ux problems. He urged the months ago with the siirty-eight point ;harge of illegal entry into the Unit- Katusa Mrs. Joseph Mittuch, John owned and driven by William J. Con- power and Cnrteret's troubles bctrnn, people to return Hermann to office After spending many years with y, , y, nouVi of 490 Rahway avenue Wood. the Wagner Pie concern Mr, Turk drop Turk was impressed and said ed States. Beranda is Slavish and Pelczyk, Freida Green, Edwin Casey, nouVi of 490 Rahway avenue Wood. fur their own benefit »nd pocket- entered this country by way of Cana- Miss Jane Cook Mrs, W. Lasner, Ed- t,rid|fe( who> the poli(;e alle?e droV6 launched into the restaurant busi- so. He declared that the tax rate was Miss Jane Cook Mrs W Lasner Ed tid h ll d he acid test of the value of an ad- da. In common with every man who ward Quinn, William Donnelly, Mrs. ^ainst a red light. Babacs was bruis- ness and at one time had ai chain of 0 Mrs Wa t r ah ed on the ri ht Tmilan then turned to national is- ministration. lias been arrested in Carteret for il- « ,£? v "' »o J l ,? L X°5 ' B 1<* below the knee, eight restaurants; three, in Newark, legal entry into the country, Beranda and A g IPS. Ho told of how the public had two in Elizabeth, one in Rahway, one This brought him plenty of occa- Mrs. William "Brandon, Michael hBarm - anin dth Andree Babaw Lokatoa who was riding lieon t«li) four years ago that Her- liions for debate. There were those was employed at a steady job in a lo- K¥?, ,^!5 m B£Vler M' r- Xh?m " i th Bb cs car was bruised on in North Arlington and one in Irv- cal plant. K¥?McNally ^'"!5, Mrs. £VEdward Jr. XWalsh? , both legs belo w the kneesbi. Thedy wore l>erl ilonver is a sort of superman ington. Theae businesses prospered who tried to tell him that the admin- ed Ludwig, Mayor Joseph A. Her- treated by Dr. Irme Kemeny. wild suim> sliiuiKU [lower to put but became too big a proposition for stration did not deserve credit for Beranda's troubles began, police nann, John Polens, Stephen Palin- John Lukash, 5, of 84 Warren iverything to rights, That hp knew one man to handle. They were sold the drop; that in some way the oppo- say when his actions in Port Reading ash, Stephen Czakowski, Misa Mar- street, ran across RooseVe-lt avenuu nil alxmt nnntKes, all about foreign sition party was responsible. Turk's during tihe boom years after the war aroused a husband's ire and the im- aret Hermann, Mrs. N. J. Jacoby,' nt Hud9on street| Saturday, and ran inarkets and how to obtain them for reply was always the same: why did at a profit and Mr. Turk began to migration authorities were notified. Irs. Lillian Gawronski, Mrs Waiter jnt,0 a car driven by Emit Balarich, America, all about prosperity and taxes continually go up while the look about for a singlo •ntcrprina He was taken to Ellis Island. ak, Mrs. William Donnelly, Mr. and of 39 Locust gt^, The boy w(lM how to keep it on hand indefinitely. other follows ww« in; why df> they Irs. 1 homas Jakeway Mr. and Mr». cut und,r th* right eye where ho Hut wlit-n lliiuvt-i imik IIUMRC every that he could give his personal atten- come down when Hermann is in? tion to. The result of this quest was larence L. Slugs;, Mrs. William struck the bumper, thing liejfiin to KO wrong. Hoover, his coming to Carteret to investigate In the present campaign Mr. Turk rustum, Mrs, T. Roy, Mrs. Matilda doWared tho speaker, has been con- the Roosevelt diner. has spoken at several meetings. He He, Stanley Pekzyk, Harry Conlon, sistently wrong 'luring his «ntiro has a gift for convincing talk but Two Arrested Here frs. William D. Casey, Edward J. term and ha9 put the country into §.: At that time it was conducted by does not resort to any of the flow leil, Mrs. Anna Tomczuk, Mrs. Wil- the. saddest plight it has ever been in. Max Cohen and had a wide reputa- ers of oratory. am Jamison, Mrs. T. Kinnelly, Mrs, Caught With Gun Mr. Toolan predicted that Hoover tion for the excellent food served For Hudson Co. Holdup '. X. Koepfler, Walter Bayer, Mrs. will be tho most decisively defeated there and the reasonable prices oSeph Treflnko, John Haden, Mrs. I'limliilati' that! ever sought the pres- charged, Mr. Turk purchased the Lewis Street Youth And Holly lorris Goodman, Mrs. J. Pollack, Negro Is Released idency. business outright and his service soon rs.-Andrew Christensen, K. Greas- added to its reputation for excel- Leaders Say Ely Will Street Girl Rounded Up By imer, Mrs. Alice Katusa, Alex Sku- Testimony Of Four Women Mayor Hermann spoke at some length on conditions generally in lence. Police. at, 'Ellen Anderson, Mrs. C. H. ?yrne, Mrs. L. Nevill, Walter Sak, Raises Doubt As To Guilt. t'artcrct now and at tho time he Later he added a cafeteria or grill, Poll Unprecedented went out of office. He denounced the housed in a large structure at the Irs. J. Reid, Mrs, Habetthuer, Mrs. Anthony Kawolsky, 23, of 79 ohn Adams, Mrs, Walter Boyer, Otis Van, colored, of Freehold, n Joiepk A. Hermlnn Uopublican policies that left Carteret rear of the diner. This place has be- Louis street, and Miss Florence To- visitor in Carteret was arrested in a hopeless debt for the first time come a favorite resort for banquets "rs. Laura Crane, Mrs. Bena, J. H. Majority On Tuesday korsky aged about 14 years, of 82 evill and Mrs. Walter Tonczuk. early Wednesday morning for threat- in the history of the borough. He of societies and women's organiza- Holly street, were rounded up by the ening to shoot another Negro, tcld of the big deficit that was found tions. There are many card parties local police last night for the police George Lemon, of Carterot in a Sixth District Group in borough finances when a thorough and other functions there each year. Political Observers Amazed Ai of West New York who supplied house in Bergen street. The gun, a audili was made soon after the Dem- In the meantime Mr. Turk pur- Enthusiastic Reception Ac warrants charging highway robbery. .38 calibre with all but one of the ocrats took charge, The department chased a cozy home in Lincoln aye- According to the description of the osciusko Club chambers loaded was confiscated by Hears Mayor Speak of municipal finances and accounting nue. He is married and has one child, corded Candidate For Sher case as given to the Carteret police the police. Van was arraigned before forced the council to put that deficit a daughter, who is attending high iff; His Campaign Has Bee by officers of West New York, the Recorder N. A. Jacoby in police Herman Tell* Of Work In Bor- into the budget for last year. That school. Carteret pair and a man from. West Has Big Banquet | court last night and dismissed. made it impossible to reduce the tax Mr. Turk from the time he cast his Clean and Free Of Invective, New York staged a holdup in a store Four colored women appeared as ough From Firtt Administra- rate last year. But this year the rate first vote was a consistent Democrat. in West New Pork on! Tuesday, tion To Date—Other Speak- went down sixty-eight points and He takes a keen interest in all angles Seldom have the voters of Middle- Mayor and Councilman* Can- g S^S^ttOSL will continue to go down as further Kawolsky, according to the police economies are ejected, the speaker of politics in large cities and small sex County seen a political campaign- account held up the proprietor with didates Are Guests Of Honor It was to the effect that Lemon, who er*. towns. For many years he was a At P~i:.u c,.»^*:™ »*...„lDeara> &n excellent reputation and said. He scored the Republican candi- er with the enthusiasm and tireless a gun and hia male companion also dates and campaign managers for ward chairman and leader in New- had a tun, tha girl removed the con- At rolith function — Many works steadilVi had the gun and that The leaders and workers of the he fnisrepresenting facts concerning re- ark. energy displayed by the candidate tents of the cash register. Speaker*. threatened Van and that tha kt- Sixth election district met in Demo- When he came to Cartwet Mr. for Sheriff, Alan Ely. After attend" cratic Headquarters Monday night lief work. Using the, misfortunes of The arrests were made by Ser- ter disarmed him and so had posses- Turk soon manifested! a lively inter- ing a half-score of meetings at night sion of the gun. The stories of the with Dennis Fitzgerald presiding. the unemployed to try to gain votes, geant McNally and Officer John Har- Mayor Joseph A. Hermann was the est in local municipal affairs. But he he arrives at the Undershsriff's of- rigan, of the Carteret department, The Kosciusko Democratic Club four women were remarkable in that he declared was contemptible. attracted more attention by his char- gave a banquet on Saturday night in they did not differ in a single parti- principal speiaker, He reviewed the Councilman John Donahue fice, fresh and ready for the day's and Lieutenants of Detectives Joseph history of the borough from the spoko at length on thef relief situa- ity than by hia interest In things po- Marsino and Chris Gleitaman, of the club house in Union street at the' cular and were nearly word for litiral. Word soon spread about the duties the following morning. 'oot of Burlington street, in honor j word. All told of having seen Lemon time he led the fight to make it a tion. He challenged any Republican West New York, The West New York 1 separate municipality and served as to show tihat a penny had been mis- borough that the new owner of the Political observers throughout the authorities had already arrested the f School Commissioner MatMas Bet- vith the eun. diner was a man with a heart, one county have been amazed at the en- gert, a member of the club who( ia a I The only discordant note was in Mayor for sixteen years. At Che used in the poor department, the re- third man in the case and located the time he left offlc« he said, there was lief administration or any other de- who "never turned a guy down". thusiasm displayed by audiences who Carteret members of the band thru candidate for member of the Bor- the testimony of one of the women That was and is an accurate if in- have heard Mr. Ely during the cam- ough Council on the Democratic who said that when shel saw the gun ii bonded indebtedness of f 18,000. partment of the borough. Ho produc- admissions made by him. Kawolsky And when he returned to office a ed borough records to show that Jos- elegant description. No hungry man paign. His appeal has been direct and and the girl were brought to head ticket. There were about 200 guests and the men struggling for posses- without the oratorical flourishes at the board. The toastiriaster was ion of it she ran into another room little less than two yeare ago there eph Mittuch, druggist and G. O. P. or woman was ever refused at Turk's quarters in Carteret where the E diner or grill. And many a basket of characteristic of so many candidates Adam Makwinski. I and jumped onto, a bed, landing up- was la million, dollars debt. How candidate for Mayor, receives more were questioned and are said, b some of thia debt was paid off and good food has found its way from seeking the suffrage of the people. The speakers were: Mayor Joseph ]o n another woman who was in the money from the borough than any Tho candidate for Sheriff has ex- the police to have made' admission; A. Hermann, V. Martm, president of, bed. The other woman was one of the tax rate was lowered sixty-eight other druggist in; Carteret for medi- the (fiitl to some poor home. concerning the holdup. They points in the tinie since ho returned Turk is also known as a big friend plained in simple, concise language the club. Councilman Charles A. Coiy those who testified to being in tho cine provided for the poor. The bor- taken to West New York today. to office were described by the ouph bills may be inspected by any- to the various churches and church the reforms effected in the office rad, Mr. fiedgert, Stephen Jacobs,' ro0m where the men were struggling former Councilman William J. Law- fOr the gun. speaker. one, he aaid, to prove the statement. organizations of the borough. When since he has served as Undersheriff, 1 pointjng out the- reduction in over- lor, former Councilman Charles Kel- Other speakers were: School com- Other speakers included Mathias a church society plans a card party missioner Izadore Schwartz, former Hcigert and Phillip Turk, candidates Turk is the first one to be approach- head despite a 300 per cent increase ly, Councilman. William 'D'zurilla, Charles. Ohlott, Borough Assessor School commissioner Edward J. Heil, for council, Assemblyman Elmer E. ed for a donation, sonje worthwhile in business. Find Gasoline Can STORK VISITS HOME Leaders of both parties agree that William D. Casey, Councilmanic can- Fred Colton, William J. Lawlor, Brown who scored the Republicans prize. He has donated whole sets of ilidate Philip Turk, Councilman John A daughter, Patricia Ruth, Councilman Charles A. Conrad and at Trenton for unfair methods and card tables, cards and other equip- Mr. Ely's campaign has been abso- WilHam D'zurilla, former Courtcil- for extragance. Assembly candi- lutely free of "mud-slinging", and in- E. Donahue, Councilman Edward Do- born Thursday, October 27, to Mr. ment. Creed does not count. He fa- In Ruins Of House Ian, Attorney Louis Brown, Fretf and Mrs. Robert E. Martindale of man Edward J. Coughlin and sev- date John V. Burke, William Smith vors them all. vective and that he has shown the eral others. At the close of the of Perth Amboy and Freeholder C. finest sportsmanship possible. That Colton, John V. Burke, candidate for i Fort Edward, New York. Mrs. Mar- But to get back to politics. Turk ineniber of the assembly, M. Malche-1 tindale was formerly Miss Edith meeting refreshments were- served. Raymond Wicoff. was not in Oarteret very long until hia campaign has gained him thous- Vacant Building In East Ral ands of votes ia acknowledged by ski, of South River and others^ Swenson, of Carteret, he had a very accurate knowledge of way Section Badly Damaged the borough's affairs and was able Continued on vane three Hallowe'en Party For By Fire Tuesday Night. Relief Burden Is Heavy In Three-Car Smash Mist Helen Koitenbader Fire was discovered in la vfcwant Comptons Political Career Among house in Frederic street in the East Misa Helen Kostenbader, daughter Kahway section Tuesday night at NoJ)ne Hurl of Mr. and Mrs. August Kostenbadw Middlesex Co., Figures Show of 196 Pershinic avenue, was given a 11:25 o'clock. The two local compan- Machine* Bajdly Damaged In The Remarkable In County History ies responded. When they'arrived at Emergency Relief Administration Takes Care Of 7,694 Famil- Hallowe'en and birthday anniversary I the scene after a run of more than a Monday Night Accident All party Saturday night in honor of her Starting As Lone Democratic Member Of Metuchen Borough milo tho blaze had gained great had- ies; 30,793 Individuals — Outlay Of $55,450.33 In Two fifteenth birthday anniversary. The Escape Injury. Kostenbader home was artistically Council Six Years Ago He Has Flashed Like A Meteor way. The entire roof and the rear of Week* — Diversion Of Road Bonds Only Hope Of Carry- the building were destroyed before decorated in Hallowe'en colors. ' A Across The Political Firmament Of Middlesex; He Faces the blaze was put out.' ing On Through Winter—County Director Appeals William J. Carlton, of 235 Persh- supper was served at midnight. There The Electorate This Year With Growing State-Wide Repu- ing avenue was driving his car out was music by Frank Toth, banjo, and The firemen made a search of the For "Yes" Vote On Referendum. of Blanchard street, making a left Edward Mann, saxophone. Hallow- tation And As The Mo»t Likely Democratic Nominee For ruins and found a can that had con- turn into Pershing avenue last night e'en games were played. Governorship. tained kerosene or gasoline Biid In order to indicate to the peo- lief, Lewis Compton, today made lit 8 o'clock when the car was struck The guests were: John Harrington, tinned it over to the police. Police public the. following statistics, which Little ,does man know of what Muturlun council wo find him ad le of Middlesex County, the vital by one owned and drivwi by Alex Peter Olsen, Alvin Brower, the Miss- said the house is the property of lecessity and urgency in their vot- constitute a yUitemont of the relief Sopo, of 306 Pershing avenue. Sopo's es Mary and Helen Cselie, Albert future holds. This is particularly t vancintf n«w ideas on government ph Sica. burden of the State of and administration. H« ia not content ng "Yes" on the two referendum the Carlton machine on Koatenbader, Frank Toth, Edward regarding Lewis Comutoii, Director t ^positions, regarding the diver- in Middlesex County Of the Board of Freeholders «nd can- front; bumper; then it Mann, Miss Ruth Coughlin, Miss Dor- ;ion of $20,000,000 from the 1930 number of families t atiruck" a parked car belonging to othy Vonah, Mrs. Emma Brower, Dr. didate for re-election this year, when Commissioner Beigert Host lighway Bond Program, and the is- receiving relief as of October 15th; in 1926 he made the following state- Frank Nagy, of 52 Thornal street. J. J. Reason and Mr. and Mrs. Thom- wance of ¥20,000,000 State bonds the cost of relief for the month of The Sopo car then turned over, ment at a Democratic rally in Me- At Big Banquet September, and the cost of relief as Moss all of Carteret; Mr. and or Emergency Relief purposea, No one was hurt but the Nagy car Mra. Philip McPadden, Mr. and tuchen. Mr. Compton was seeking bounty Director of Emergency Re- for the first fifteen days of October, election as councilman that year on and the Sopo car were badly damag- Mrs. J. Gilbnela and daughter, Myr- School Commissioner Mathias MIDDLESEX COUNTY EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMN. ed. tle, of Irvingion. the Democratic ticket. Here is an ex- kigert, of Union street, gave a ban- cerpt from the speech: "When in OFFICE OF THE COUNTY DIRECTOR lUtft Monday night in hia hotel at STATEMENT OF RELIEF BURDEN 1924 I accepted the nomination of Union and Hudson, streets. Mr. Bei- the Democratic party for councilman •t's son, Alplwnse and daughter, Total Receiv- Amount of Bills Amount of Bills and was caught in the Republican Olga, who have just returned home ing Relief Incurred For Incurred for the land-lide of that year to the tune of from a stiay of four months in October 16 Individ- Period Oct. 1 to Month of Sept. 800 votes I thought my political ca- Municipalities Families uals 15th, Inclusive 1 to 30th, Inc. Europe were present and greeted $2,099.-13 $8,742.24 For Continued Reduction in Taxes reer was over and that I would not their many friends. There ware Carteret 1114 be called upon again to run for pub- 4 lt> H97.6U 1,782.71 more than 100 present. A chicken Dunellen I"* 1,352.06 lic office." East Brunswick „•••• 1J>> 825 724.25 dinnur was served. William! J. Law 703.40 Normal 1,670.77 Just seven days after the above lor was toastntasttr. Amlong . Mis Highland Park »£ 652 For Keeping the Budget Down 6 677 935.70 speech, or on election day, Lewis speakers were: Fred Colton, Philip Jairtesburg \ Jt lsoeao 1 751 1,226.38 2,800.0(5 Cttmpton was given the highest num- Turk, C. C. Sheridan, Borough fe-n- Madison 2" ber of votes cast for anyone of the 85G 1,011.24 3,444.12 gineer C, A. Sheridan, Francis Metuchen — ' !>" 1,672.62 2,993.96 four local candidates seeking seats Middlesex Boro 140 647 For Safe and Sane Administration Coughlin, Joseph Conlan, Mrs. Philip 215 177.30 Normal 382.92 on the council. His election marked Turk E. J. Skoflington, Charles On- MilltOWMiUtowRa d8 21 109 10B.06 Normal ^77.91 the beginning of one of the most re- lott, tftaphen G-ijesor (and Edwarc Monroe '1,089,56 markable careers in the political his North Brunswicikk Twp 90 410 5110.87 J. Walsh. 8015 4,242.49 10,525.35 For Mayor toty of Middlesex county. .Starting as New Brunswick uTO 28,310.37 Perth Amboy 1648 7245 14,337.60 the lone Democratic member of the 1406 2,786.78 6,847.48 Metuchen borough council, CompUm Star Landing Vets PiacWtaway Twp. »«* 2145 3,541.41 8,604.31 has flashed across the political Arm- Haritan Twp. ..- 4»« JOSEPH A. HERMANN To Install Officer 1079 1,469.72 2i,888.04 ament of Middlesex county like a SayreviUe 207 733 1,179.10 2,242.52 flaming meteor, until today, six short South Amboy i*» 111 163.00 261.00 years later, he stands on tho eve of Officers recently elected by Star South Brunswick Twp 26 1167 1,273.26 2,665.10 For Council this election with a growing state- UndinK Post No. 2314 Veterans of South Plainlield *J« 982 1,717.80 3,587.90 wide reputation, and us the must like- LEWIS COMPTON Foreign War* will be installed in th. South River *JJ 153 330.46 690.08 ly Democratic nominee for the Gov- with prevailing, and outworn meth- War Veterans room in the borougr Spotswood 6256 13,683.78 28,460.49 MATHIAS BEIGERT ernorship. What truth in the old oda of government, he s«eka some- hall on Saturday night. The installa- Wuodbrid({e adage: "It h always darkest bet on 30793 f66.460.03 $114,665,05 Contmued on ;w/« two tion will be ill chMKO of Couiieilmai Totals the dawn". Anton* Walczuk, of iSouth Amboy constitute the peak of the relief PHILLIP TURK It is the purpose of this article to Eastern Star Chapter Director Compton stated, "Th*, load in view of tha fact that it has The new officers am : Commando* seriousness of the situation mut- briefly review his political career To Hold December Dance WillUni Bishop; Sr. vice-commander not been necessary, up to the pres- and attempt to account for bis phe- ing necessary funds with which to ent time, to make but very few ex- Stanley I'elczek; Jr. vice-commander continue rendering relief for "P" nomenal success. In doing this it Frank Hlub: officer of the day, Wi penditures for fuel and heavy cloth- BVems appropriate that some mention Carteret .Chapter No, 23'J Order wards, of 30,000, , pw»» I;- *» Ing required during cold weather I of the Eastern Star will hold a dance Hum Ntadobiy; chaplain, William . County can beat be »lPii be made of the man's personality. Connolly; uuttrtei-niustar, dus free sincerely trust that the people of Vote The Straight Democratic Ticket ani COUIlU one will, for a moment, dwell mi th« Middlesex County, and the rest of Compton is entirely free of any in- early in DewnW. The place will be BUM; dogate* to <*> J hibitions; tho most striking charatj- announced later. The amunfoto distressing picture which miu»t re- the State as well, will seiuse the CharW Thorn and A. J. Bonne.'; al- sult in this County if theae pereons for voting "Yen" on both teristic of his make-up is a fine spirit are in charge, of a conuiytt** i ternates, William Knsminger and An- of progTe«sivene»B which makes it inj; Augutt, ehaircn&n.; were deprived of the bare necesel- uiupoeitions, thus insuring the con Paid for by Carteret Democratic Organisation. James A. " Helm. Car- drew Siwn. timot Iffe which State Relief funds l h d simple for hint to break »w»y from All member* are requited to are at preaent nukia* available to tinuance of much relief to the needy th« "old" and experiment with tb* Mrs. MiM Lena AIKI distressed tluoiighout the en- glujff, Mrs. tend the installation. The poet will them. TM> prenent cost of approxi- j $n gov*rnm«nt and ickjfe hold a b«rn dunce in K»PP's h»» or mately 1116,000 pw wonth does not tire SUte." ffikabeth PRESS PAGE TWO FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932 $890,000 in 1920 to $1,330 000 Inresponsibilities to hi* genial tonne ,,f ness* of the poople of the county will limi That Compton has maintained humor which nerves, one might sav H» publicly criticize* the continual npy. if sprV an a "shock absorber". It is true thai OVPT expenditure* which are not in Aft.*r bin first year on the lletuch- be in K«"'l hond" >"'" u " Hit i-it-.lit of the cniinty during the Compton's Political Career Among rlutlerl in thp next year's budget. Fi- <>n council, Compton wrote a letter Fu-eholder as you have, served hero wont depression in the history of tho ,v m*n with !••* ability Wuu],, nally, he warns the citizens of theto thp Metuchen Democratic club, as councilman." nation is indicated in the report eitnnr do H "half-way job" or crack borough that them; faulty financial rxcorpt* of whirh follow: "With th.« The. nrophery of the Metuchon miule to Commissioner Darby of the under the strain. The Remarkable In County History practices will bring the community to firm conviction that on* elected to Mayor has hem fulfilled iluring the Department of Municipal Account* Impartial political observer*, and thp brink of bankruptcy, which ulti- public office in f^ftctly nccountahlc pnst three yenrs of Freeholder Comp- nn October 30, of this year. The TC-his close associates rate him as fol- mately nccurr"d in the Inte Fall of hi I lie party wl*r> nominated and ton':! term Here again we find him port pointed out. there were no coun- lows: Scrupulously honest, who, if (Continued from pagf fine) n r<'fir(ranir.ation plnn for the lior discarding archnic, and obsolete thing bcttrr, nncl hpinjf n ninn of PX- p h (f(cb ly hih i dft ll!>3 1 nnd the first part of H)H2. Inelected him, 1 am (foin(f tn take, this rtn > newty taxes due the state of New Jer- the occasion demanded it, •would to»s c«ptTon«l intellect hi* ftn.Is •mliitiniis. oidei to comply with thp Inw it then mi'Hnu of making: a statement, which methods nf gi>vt>nim«nt. f° ' sey; that there have been no past his political career overboard before (• tlif the borough finances were made be- Further the letter says, "... I have Metuchen council and for this reason Borough Fire Dppnrtmonl under mu- piewnt form of government prevail- hnd been restrained from effecting the large amount involved in delin- most to genius, for municipal finance nicipal control, with new mid modern fore the present economic depression vited 'yes' on Republican appoint- quent municipal taxes due the coun- and administration; possessor of ing in Meturhen today is the most, which shows his far-sightedness. ments and have supported measures certain reforms which were later a equipment. Taking his pen in hand, modern, pfficiont nnd progressive in adopted with unquestionable success. ty, which municipalities have been highly developed social Dense which Compton personally wrnt<> the Fire Resides this work he prepares and HURgested by Republicans, that I unable to pay because of the tremen- places him at ease either in the pres- viigue nt present throughout the thought were for the public interest As a Freeholder he is a member of Department Ordinance whirh to this state. has adopted, as chairman of a special tne majority, also Director, and has dous amount of unemployment exist- ence of dignitaries or at a flrem«n'; dependable, with a high pendently, and fearlegflly on measur- n "free rein" to carry out his ideas strument effected the sucrpRsful re- budgets prepared by the Republican not been materially amended since. and theories. , that has utilized abilities far above regard for keeping his promises; organization of the department and majority at that time come under As a minority member he proposes es, reg-ardless of political or personal the average, and political leaders of frank, fearless, outspoken (as whV resulted in a reduction of fire inRiir- and has adopted a plan to place the consequences." This excerpt clearly Let us look for a moment at the his fire. He "hammer* away" at the accomplishments of the Freeholder both parties realize it would have ness his pronouncement regarding anc«* rates in the borough. over-anticipations which he knows maintenance of borough streets under shows his ability to rise above parti- been hard to find a man qualified to being "sand-bagged" for political As councilman he submits in writ- are impossible of accomplishment. Ihe supervision of the Borough En- san politics for the public welfare, Iloard since it came under Democrat- gineer. After the plan was successful- while the following also from the ic control on January 1, 1930. Thefill tho "Director's shoes" during the contributions, which brought favor- ly tried for one year it was discarded same letter, strikingly ghows his hon- condition of the county government past three years. able editorial comment from leading by the Republican majority. He also '.«ty, fearlessness, and that hjs prom- nt that time is now history. All recall Lack of space prohibits going into state- newspapers, and letters of ad- proposes an ordinance for the merit se means more to him than his politi- the Grand Jury Presentment, nnd more of the Director's accomplish- miration from Democrats and Repub- system of police appointments where cal future. "On an appointment be- the deplorable condition of county ments during the past three years. It licans alike); deeply appreciative WATCH FOR OPENING! applicants are required to undergo ing contested by Bob Willmont finances. might be mentioned, incidentally, and quick to recognize anything one physical and mental examinations, (Democrat) V cart my ballot for Mr. As Director of the Board, and with that besides his duties on the Board might do for him, which accounts for OF with the appointment going to theThornall (Republican) BECAUSE I the aid of his colleagues, Compton, «f Freeholders he Is also shoulder- his thousands of friends and support- man having the highest marks. This PROMISED HIM MY SUPPORT, immediately sets to work and effects ing the tremendous duties of Direc- ers who swear by him; essentially ordinance was adopted. lere there might have been (jrave nn entire reorganization of the coun- tor of Emergency Relief in this coun- Democratic both in speech and ac- Already seeing tne need for econ- political consequences for me were it ty government. It will be remember- ty. A job big enough, in view of con-tion; and that his greatest remuner- KITCHEN UTILITIES & PAINTS CO. omy in municipal government, Comp- not for Bob Willmont's broadmlnded- ed he attempted this in Metuchen ditions, to sap the strength of five ation obtained from holding public ton at this time, opposes salary in- nesa." This last quotation illustrates, but was halted by a Republican ma- men. office is the opportunity to work out AT creases for the sewer superintendent, without any doubt that Compton jority. The multiple committee sys- Those close to Mr. Compton ac- new ideas and the "kick" he gets out assesor, and tax collector. He bitter- :eeps his word regardless of political tem which prevailed in the county count for his ability to handle heavy of it—not the money or fame. ly fights against the large salary and onsequences. This, political observ- government at that time was abol- 4 GREEN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. extras, for court appearances, being es believe, is one of the great ished and the more modern and pro- received by the then borough attot- if his success. gressive form of four departments was adopted. This system gives the Already Compton's abilities were county all the advantages of the If an Old Man Likes a Young Girl, wing recognized by County Demo- That's His business. cratic leaders, so in the Spring of Commission form of government as 028 he received a telegram from the set forth under the Walsh Act, This ounty leader David Wilentz, read- reorganization of the County govern- If a Young Girl likes an Old Man, ng as follows: "Democratic leaders ment effected a centralization of tho That's Her Business; nsist you run for Assembly this related functions and produced very 'ear. Please call this afternoon." Ex- definite administrative economies and And if they want to get married, erpts of his written reply to theefficiencies. That's Their business. )emocratic Chairman follows: "... The county budget has been kept t is with full appreciation of thein balance each year without the ne- Economy heating, which means the best Coal onor involved I find it absolutely cessity of raising the tax rate. It may lecessary to decline the invitation also be recalled here that Compton Screened Clean, and Prompt Delivery, |/, Check ... . . to be one of the candidates for fought for a balanced budget at Me- THAT'S OUR BUSINESS. Assembly this year. My term as coun- tuchen, but was voted down by a Ke- ... your needs from this list, and then when you start out on your daily- cilman of the Borough of Metuchen publican majority. The tax rate has shopping trip y6u will be delighted with ASCO Finest Quality FoodB loes not expire until the end of 1929actually been reduced 14 points dur- nd my duties there require more of ing the past thr*e years, which means PORT READING COAL ... at ASCO Savings. my time and attention than I cana great deal during these days of ec- YES, IT PAYS TO TRADE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS afford. As I was elected for a three onomic depression. year term, I sincerely feel that I owe As chairman, of the Department nf and SUPPLY CO. ONE 19c bottle MAYPOLE ONE 8c pkg ASCO BUCK BOTH FOR t to the people who elected m* t»FiiMMe Mid Administration, Comp- Wuudbritlge Avnnuet, WHEAT or erve out my time ..." A lesser man ton has fought against great odds to PORT READING, N. J. would have snatched at this oppor^ keep the county government in the 1 [C tumty — Compton declined it be- solvent and liquid condition it finds Tel: Woodbridge 8-0728 — Rah way 7-2S6S ause his sense of duty once more itself today, and had it not been for arose above his political ambitions. the policies he introduced in this de- Syrup and Flour $ Jnusual, but nevertheless, true. partment upon assuming the chair- SPECIAL You really get the package of Pancake Flour for one cent—Enjoy hot cakes for Sunday breakfast. In the Fall of 1929 Mr. Compton manship, it is hard to predict where lecame a candidate for the office of the county would find itself, finan- freeholder, together with present cially, today. All accumulated over- Freeholders Berg and Wicoff. All expenditures, deficits, anticipated three candidates were duly elected revenues, and emergency notei toft ECONOMY » COAL and upon the reorganization of the by the Republican board were com- board under Democratic control, on pensated for and paid the first year Hom-de.Lite Mayonnaise H15! 129 6f his chairmanship. Still more—he Try it—we use fresh eggs in making it. January 1, 1930, Compton was nam- :.00 r~ ed Director of the board. bad adopted definite financial control policies which placed very positive On December 16, 1929 Freeholder- controls over the current and capital Ton %-lb C elect Compton attended his last meet- accounts,. The introduction and adop- 19c ASCO Pure Imported Sardines can ing of the Metuchen council and ex- tion of the quarterly audit, puts a 25 pressed his appreciation for the cour- definite check on over-expenditures tesies and consideration shown him before it is too late. while a member of that body. He Preserves Pink Salmon cans 25C said, in part; "It has been a privilege His policy of limiting capital ex- and pleasure to serve my community penditures for -which new bonds are: OPPERS Ralston's Breakfast Food pkg 22c as a member of this body." issued, to the amount of bonds re- SEABOARD _ The feeling of the Republican nyi- tired, has definitely checked the in- Cream of Wheat pkg 21c ority of the council was reflected in crease of the bonded debt. How have ASCO Cooked Sour Krout 8 big cans 25c he reply of the Republican Mayor, Arthur K. Hillpot, who said "We join all these new ideas, invoked in this Just fruit and sugar. American Toilet Tissue 3 rolls 17c m wishing you success in your new department by Compton, reflected on Gems Cigarettes - pack of 20 lOe the county credit? It has increased undertaking, and I am sure the busi- the county borrowing capacity from Glenwood Apple Butter - 30 oz. jar 15c We UM the Finest Ingredient* Obtainable and Bake it as carefully aa you would. large Bread Supreme wrapped HERE'S EXTRAORDINARY VALUE loaf Sliced b n or Victor Bread V 5c Unsliced Tt« economy lo»f—uied In thounadi of homo. Red Pitted Pie Cherries 2 cans 26c PERA PUMPS California Seedless Raisins • 2 pkgs 15c Flako Pie Crust pkg 12c Glenwood Apple Sauce ' 3 big c$na 25c

ASCO Bean* with Pork 4 can* 17c | ASCO Sliced Bacon 2 I Ib. pkg* 19c —every New Material We select our Coffees at the plantations. Headquarters for Butter and Eggs —every New Color Blend and Roast them Ourselves. for more than Forty-one Years. 33c—23c-10c Saved The quality ASCO Coffee Louella Butterlb ?7C you find in Swaot Crwn Ld | Higher Priced Shoes The FineBt Butter in America. • As fine a blend as you ever drank. C The choice of millions ajid millionaires Richland Butter » 25 $-1.69 $-1.95 £ selecti°n °f smart bows Victor Acme Better than many "Bests" and buckles with every pair. 1 a*' Big Week End Special 1 Coffee Coffee Made of unusually fine quality of suede leathers, in black, brown, bur- 07c jfundy, blue and green. Patent and other new fabric* in satin, faille and lb. Selected Eggs Evening Slippers lbtin / / ' moire. 21 Dozen <60 Dyed to Match A mild Wood oi Buto* Hnri body-full JU»«r Every Egg Guaranteed. Your choice of heels Your Gown—No Charge Black Walnut Caramel ch Sizes 3 to 8 Immediate Service ASCO or Del Monte Golden Loaf Cake «

SLICED Cocoanut Marshmallow Layer Cake qach 25c LOWEST PRldE IN TOWN FOR QUALITY Pineapple ASCO ORANGE PEKOE OR INDIA CEYLON TEA cans Vi lb pkg. 13c - V% lb. pkg. 25c HOSIERY KILLARNEY TEA Finest quality fruit. KVKUY PAIR PERFECT Vi lb. pkg. 17c - lb. 65c EVERY l'AIU ALL SILK 1>A1U FVhL FA EVERK?vY l'AUll'lCOT TOSHP The Finest Produce Costs Less—Where Quality Counls KVEKY PAIR 42 GUAGE THIS IS NATIONAL APPLE WEEK 37c JWERY PAIR WITH FRENCfl HEEL SHEER, CHIFFON or SERVICE WEIGHT STAYMAN WINESAP APPLES FANCY JONATHAN BOXED APPLES HEJIE'S AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY YOUR HOSIERY NEEDS S lbs 1,7c - Basket $1.29 3 lb*. 17c - Box $2.10 AT A. GREAT SAVING. FANCY TOKAY GRAPES FRESH FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT • i I'" W 31b>. 19c 2 for 15c

CALIFORNIA RIPE TOMATOES FRESH GREEN SPINACH 3 lbs 23c 2 lb*. 13c SWEET JUICY CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES dozen 27c FRANKLIN SHOES Near 180 Smith Street Madison Avenue Y«s, it pays to Shop the ASCO Way—*nd thousands prove it doily. ALWAYS THE BEST VALUES IN TOWN Perth Amboy Thew Price* UMlM ta O«r L p.'i^, la yarth ton WMI *u*l>ttt-

/'t••&• ,^!*&i dn - L,kf! Doctors Discover Inty as vMfn »nd make it their tion dollar* he cut from Oi* alrwidy th* m*it« of thoatanda O< rfo Citizens Must Know >U»III«»« In im.|.i««nd t>» so-tailed op*r«br*e 1*1,000,000 K%K«*y bond Mfhway* whW* croai and rceroaj Two Hearts in Man ' Horn! Is«\n>" referendum (to ?suc; second, that the, rt»t» imnie th« nUta to nil dmtlnatinM. Th« Trade In Your Worn Tires Pittsburgh, Pa— Kdward Rcyn- vide funds tin PTMrjrcncy twenty mtllinn* in honrls for ri>l»f telephone map rnnflnM lt»e)f to lieforo they g,, to th« polls on .... This mp»M in effect that t»Mi- Mimt wh*rn th« tmvefcm «Ui olrts of Wllklnshurg on Bpvornl or "Bond Issue" Warns t ion Day. caslntis mystlflpcl phynlrlnnn nml ty millions wmild HP divprtei] from o go ami how much it roirtu to f«t highway money tci rclii'f. ther*. The color of thn rwer* on th» for Safe Gripping Non-Skid mirpprins who werp fronting him "Thi- rrfprenrlnm is perfectly Former N. J. Senator "implo," mid Mr. ()> th* question of emer- itinn") ** they are printe some SS.500 lintin pnny plant. The eTnmlninij snr. niu«t know how he w*nt.t to cant his High Speed and Heavy Duly NEWARK, Nov. 4— Harry V. ballot anil how it is correctly done." h|^m which have bnen t neons could not locnte his heart 'Phone Directory Now Out Tirest ORborne, former State Senntor of Mr. Oshornp pointed out that the t hy routine revi«ion« and heat. They were absolutely sure Ess«x County, and former Judge of Why take a chance on w>rn, tfie Oourt of Common "' general public did not refcliw* the A telephone map of New Jerwy telephonn connections and there must he a heart bent, or referendum calls for a diversion of decorates the front covers of th i* niRdo "ino- the old book wu smooth, uncertain tires vlim else— clared yesterday that the citizeiit Of New J«rs«y funds already authoriied, and does now winter telephone directories now you can buy Firestone non- The niBtnlnlnR medicos wero al must face their not mean an added burden to thebeinc delivered here by tho Nf»' Jer taxpayer. skid safe, proven lircfl a I. low- most Incredulous when X-rays spy Hell Telpphnno Company. Al WorrlM Summing ll t'p "The bonds would havo to be* is though ilcsiirnivl to niil "voire-tra- est prices. showed two hearts, one on ench 1 % (inly ll" wll tiv" III I Keni ftr tfmii'iii;t' ii|> HIMI sued anyway for highway work,' hp W'lerV tht rnnp it<*p»rts from the side. The one on his Ipft , waj lont inn renll hln worrlet,— Firestone Tires arc designed tersely. It will kwp ymi up. said. "The referendum ha* twoUMinl mail m:ip formula inaimurh to grip the road. The nnn-Hkid smnllpr than his right side nrenn propositions: one that twenty mil- lit the rlt^iirnor, wprp nnaMt* to show rucp Hnrton tread is thick, tough and gives which hnd the stnmRer henl, hut i first class, active hlood pumper 25% longer non-skid safely. Just the same. Glen Schultas only lriRt STORES WILL CLOSE AT 1 P. M. ELECTION DAY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 month set a new world's rec- ord in climbing Pike's Peak, Thn Flro«<«im tread la de* olllnpil ivlih Hnglos nnd pro- In 16 miii. 47 see. IIin lop jection* to dlv« ih« mailmmn Leaders Say, Ely Will speed was J8 miles per hour— (rnnllnn and non>ikld. Extraordinary Week-End Values! negotiating many hair-ruining I Iroalnnn finm-Dlppnd TlrM turns -where a skid or a lire hold nil world record* on road Poll Unprecedented nnd Irark lor Safnty—Speed— FANCY QUALITY-Whole or EifrW Half-10 to 12 lbs. Average failure meant death. Mlleatfo and Endurance. It's thnt kind of etnmina Majority On Tuesday that makes Firestone Tires Rafc and economical for you. Thai's why rare drivers use Firestone Tires. They won't (Continued from page one) risk their lives on any other mnkc. those having a "political ear to the FRESH HAMS l2< No tire in tho world Iins thn Iircstone endurance. That ground". His brief, interesting talks TOP or BOTTOM Is because Gum-Dipping, the patented Firestone process, throughout the county, together with transforms the cotton cords into tough, Bincwy units. It his naturally pleasing personality Ib. means that the liquid rulilxr penetrates every cord and have won him thousands of friends! ROUND POT ROAST ' 21c coats every fiber, admiring protection against internal heat. and admire-rs, who previously had Thete fn%h Hami are at the loweil price In our hlitoryl And they are m« Two Extra Gum-Dipped Cord Plies under the Tread, give known but little about his accom- choiceit quality obtainable , .. from telecled corn-fed portal roiled in Mid- 1 56% stronger bond between tread and cord body. plishments and care«r. Weit Statei noted (or their eicelleni pork. Don't buy cheap tires that are only made to sell. Don't One thinp has (been in his favor These Top and Bottom Roundi ore cut from lelecled grain-fed tteen. Roundi risk your life on wet, slippery pavements these October during the campaign and that is his cf this character make an unutually delkioui pot root . . . and an amat- previous record of accomplishments. days—Use the samo precaution race drivers use. Trade in Unliko many men who are recipients ingly economical one al thil remarkably low prlcel your old tires—Wo will give you » liliernl allowance on of appointive positions, Mr. Ely Firestone Tires—the safest tire* in the n-orld. howod from the start he was not C content to go alonff with business Porterhouse Steak CHOICE OUOI N, 39 methods his predecessors had been C satisfied with. After assuming the du- PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR WINTER DRIVING ties of his present office Mr. Ely Sirloin Steak • • ib 35 found plenty of archaic business c forms needing corrcctiftn, and hftviftg Shoulder of Milk-Fed Veal <» 10 Ttr**totte an abundance of initiative he plung- Tirtttont ed into the work with the result that Big Values in Smolted Fisbl COURIER TYPE HIGH TEST reforms have been effected which are ± Fata *IWoi/l tvMmUm, nm botxl " il/cW cfok »iKi lk*i. FlfSM HAMS, sr It at present saving the heavy-ladened Imported Smoked Fillet . h. 23c BATTERY DRESSING r«, pnh,, Alt tmd ... An amaiJnR T«lnr^—13-I*l«t*- FirM TOP taxpayers money. c FlnrwnHodd)* . . h. 15c Drnaa up your car FancyApple Sauce 3-«'25 Courier BalUry umrifl in Ktrrmo Serve with tfieie Freih Harm New Sauerkraut it Sc moiit niiHlcrti willi Firrtlune Top Ely's election by an over-whelming Imported Scotch Kipper. . p.i> 17c terj farliirjr. majority next Tuesday ia a fore- conclusion. The "politically-wise" are Grandmother's White Bread 7« already predicting he will run high FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES on the county ticket, arith the bet- Sweet Cider NO DEPOSIT MSOI. lug 25<= fl.h.g,39< ting odds at ten te.,Jne. Political 19« SPECIAL fOR NATIONAl AtfU WHKI ^ leaders point to Ely as Sn. example Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon K» c Pint of the voters' reaction to honest, Fancy Blue Rosa Rice . 3 *. 10« BATTERIES TESTED FREE faithful, constructive service in pub- Fancy Eating Apples 3b,17 lic office. They say the electorate this Fancy A&P Peas No. 3 m 19« e year is looking for men with records Emperor Gropes • 3»». 19 firettont of achievement, who are able to han- Grandma's Molasses . IVtlb,™ 17« C Ttretlonc dle' the people's business, honestly e String Beans . . ib. 5 and economically. The Undersheriff, Gorton's Codfish Cakes BAOY TO m 2 «« 25 SPARK ANTI-FREEZE it is pointed out, has proven his abil- C Safe, sure protec- ities and haa established an enviable Flako Pie Crust . . ••«.»*«. 12 PLUGS tion for your car. record which will rebound in his fa- Quaker Maid Beans 17c AS LOW AS One fill laata aU vor on Tuesday. winter. With but four days to go before ENDING ^.ballots are cast, the wave of pub- rONA UAND Standard Chiality lic 'Sentiment in favor of the Under- Tea Sale! SATURDAY! IONA MAND sheriff is gaining momentum dally Mi nMrfcebk wtw«l« «w tomWitw. on poulU* Standard Quality with the prediction his majority will ettf beome « kne tp«Wli*l In-dm hat hr 71 55 ^mi aW are ll« uraVi IwgM tM raraHw. EACH reach an unprecedented figure. Mem- SUNNYHILD STARK PLUGS TESTED FREE bers of both parties agree his victory U will be deserved as his efforts to re- NKTARTEAS * & organize the Sheriff's office have COLD 25« proven successful to the highest de- MII Ip*B-»f 1S)«« (ptg. olOWU. Pink Salmon - i gree. They believe his hard work and C I efforts are deserving of recognition MAYFAIRTEAS W Red Alaska Salmon, SUIT ANA tall con 15 from the people for whom he at- M«ytalrTMW6 (M. d 23) U< (Hi. of 50) Me MACARONI MUNICIPAL SERVICE STATION tempted, and succeeded in giving, C NKTARIUS-CMn todta- IH NOODLES P* 5 better government, and better ser- af Orang»Mn«, Iwfe- r bltndi of Encore Spaghetti Cfe/MIff c 12 MAIN STREET vice. Nwn (Hi contain otnu. Wrappw) III So Ely stands on the eve of elec- hn India TM OI Jd«nH- 3u,10 «Ml br IMI HMHI wo' M Bonday Candy Bars tion with his fellow citizens applaud- •( CfBxolof. fvlf, HoMrAliMMf Neuaol, Opposite Municipal Bldg. ing his fine, businesslike record in a VonJIla fiidc, Nonul Ourw, TorTr Ctmb small job,' and tendering him a big- Our OWn Ceylon Tea u ib. p^ 15C ger and better job in appreciation for ial e his accomplishments. He is most as- Speci onepkg BISQUICK Tel. Woodbridge 8-1280 WOODBRIDGE suredly worthy of this promotion, e and 2 Be"/ Crocker liiquick Cutien 25 ] for he has worked, and worked con- Chocolate Cakes Asso«Tto UNECOAMKHS 19 scientiously for all he aspires to, Fruit and Nut Cake 23C THE KIDDIES LOVE Lucky Strikes, Butteror Cheese Wafers 29e C Camels,.Old Golds, BOSCO CHOCOUTE DIIHK KMt CHIIDMN |ar 23 Mello-Wheat Chesterfields, RaWgh* C e tUACHB, MMOVB STAINS pint bo*.15 qwrtlwt. 23 Packag. 1OC lOpboi. Kirkmah's Soap Chips . 2io^p*,k25«

Lux Toilet Soap . . 4«i*25« Hilly dlg.>lw), Wln»tCl0orerre« Idacl foi gitwlni ywngnanl You Don't Order Electricity Like Food Wilbert1* *p*» Floor Wax . <*««» 3?e THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. " EASTCtN DIVISION — You Push a Button and There It Is

Public Service has reduced its rates for electricity In the home six times since

1922. Since January 1F1929 rate reductions have saved our customers more than $3,000,000 per year.

Unlike other commodities used in the home, electric service Is available whenever and in whatever quantities yog wish to us* t. You don't have to order mom electricity for tomorrow as Y«"W BlIlkYoMdwi'thavetofletaiufficientquantitytolait over the weekend as you do food. Nor do you have to itore a supply as you do coal. There is only ONE-it costs no more Electricity Is ready~«t all timei and in any amount-io be used. You push a button and it goei to work. And tledrlclty In amounh adequate for uie in the average horn, costs only a FEW CENTS A DAY. Essolube THE "ESSO" OF MOTOR OILS HYDROFINED BY "STANDARD" CARTBRET ftortg tAOKSUC FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932 l.nd and premise*, newlnatter^parHm- DISTRICT NO. J. (Voting continuing In g a Hebrew Social Alli«nc« i Mrs. M. D. Pirrong Entertains Columbus school). _ . point in the Rahway River where In'lh' Ilnrniiah' nt rarterel. In the Cni'ntT HKCINNINf., nt the junction of Tiiit- Deep Creek enters into same; thence In Bu»y Builnefc S«»*ion In Edgar Street Home MlnMlmex end Htm* "(New .»re»y 1 1 unli rlin 1 ROINNINO Hi ft point wrter* 111" tftiltn Crfok and Rtnten I' *™ S° . (2) I" » ICICW"W Westerlyy direction husimwn mating was p i>; nir, of 102 line of Rruwnelt Avenue Inlereerls ning thence (1) Westerly alnn* l f Ri Mp] Ml>Tton rrn w-.t.rly line nf I>f«hlnir Avenue, •long the several course* nf Railway held by tlie Hebrew Six-taJ Alliance T.ifl.-. Creek to the New Jersey T.-r- CARTERET PRESS Eclpnr streot, pnt^riflinwl in her nee (1) .o-ilh.rlr. nlnnsr In. w^tt-Hir River to the Westerly boundary line in the Chrome Synftgognr last night. homo on Friday nifrhl. Refro'ilimcnt? -.t IVmhlnn Ari-nini nne Imnrtred und minnll RRailroaa d Rnd continuing Mnng of the Borough of Carteret: thetics Subscription, $1.50 Per Ye«r Several important announcements .. 11(19) trr\ In • 'p"'"'• ""•"" M> ,,id railroad to the lf wi>n» «prv«l nnd there were wKiihl .terlr nn.l psrsllel wllh »" •"''' '"" (3) in B generagen l Southerly direction Publi«hed Every Friday By were made. The discussion group I'onhinit Avr.ii.if and tolly Slrwt nmed. The jriipsts were: the Misses II,,,,., veil A»enue, on- h.imlred 1100) •lonl g thf Westerlly boundarbd y linli e of will meet next Thursday evening at {(•ten DV.nriFln, Millie Medvrtr., .lean I I,, „ pnlnl; Ihenre (II qm-lherlv. P" I hem-. (2) Southerly, alone Perching Avpnm and continuing ir % *lrm|rnl the l!oroii»li of Carteret nnd also C. H. BYRNE, 13P Jersey St., CARTERET, N. J. the home of Miss Madeline Wohlge- Czayft, Annn Mwlvcti, Helen Pnnkn, llel III, IVn-hlnj Avenuif. twenty '!«•• l to the SUten Island Sound along Hlair Bond to the New .Jersey muth. The speaker will be Mrs. Sam Mr«] Thomns O™, Mrs. (iporijr t'at- i2M f>et tn a point, MlTf (*' pentrllr. inc Telephone Carteret 8-1600 Kaplan. HOT mjbjert will be "Pen- parallel with Hnneevelt Avenue, eevenly- .hence m. Easterly and NNortherly Terminal Railroad Company; thence erson, Mrs, M. Pirronir, all of Carter- iwo (7!) f»et tn « point, thenre (SI north (4) Knstf-rlv along th« New Jersey C. H. BYRNE - Editor and Owner ology." All members are invited. fft;t; ththpp MinneMinnes s AnnAnnaa MfrkfMerker r Bnandd erlv. purallel with I'emhln* Avenue Hshty .Ionic the said SUten Ward Sound A meeting of the executive hoard frnr I Ml feet to • point In the southerly ,o the place of Beginning. Terminal Knilroad Company to the MEYER ROSENBLUM SporU Editor and the program committe* will bo Alice Baker, of Rahwfay, Md the line of Ronaevelt Avenue; Ihenre («) east- Central Railroad Company; thence erly, alnni the .aid so- therly line of DISTRICT NO. 4: (Voting place, held next Friday lat the home of Moe Mimes EJIlwn Onr and Mary Huron, (5) Northerly along the Central Entered u second class mttter June 6, 1924, at Carteret, N. J., f Elizabeth. Roosevelt Avenue. twenly-al«ht (IK) fast Cleveland School.) . I.evenson. f> Ihe point nr plsri> of nBfilNNINO, Railroad Companv to Roosevelt Ave. Post Office, under the Act of March S, 1879. It wan also announced that the BAI.K Drrreee amountlnc to approKlmmely »«,- BEGINNING at the intersection of nue; »nd thence ((1) Easterly snd N CHANCERY OF NBW JBR8ET—Be- the Southwest corner of Larch Street South*asterly, along Roosevelt Ave- Alliance team will open its season Totether with all and eln«nl«r the rights. next Wednesday evening at the high t>Ki ISIDORE SCHWARTZ, Complain- hence (1) Southerly, along Persh. nu* »« the pin" nf Beginning. ant, and PETER TIVONCZUK. •« all,, ptlTllefes, hereditaments and appurte- nr Avenue and continuing in • Foreign Advertising RepreienUtlvei school court, opposing the Ukrain- Defendants Fl F« (nr the sals of mort- nsnees thereunto helomlnj or In anywise spp.r...n.n.. BKRNABD u OANNON ,tr«irht line- to SUten Inland Sound; New Jersey Neighborhood Newspapers, Inc. inns. Admission will be ten cent*. anttri pr#mjs«s dated flsptember U, 1811 Sheriff hence (2) tVsiterly. "long Stato.. By virtue of the above stated Writ, In sland Sound to the Westerly bound Sunday School Group it directed and delivered, 1 will expose FRANCIS A. HONAOHAN, > ajale at public vendue on • 11.(1 Sollflfor. iry line of the Borough of Carteret; Has Hallowe'en Party i'EDNBSDAY THB NINTH DAT OF C. P. li-U.II. tl; 11-4 thence (3) in a general Northerly THE RELIABLE GUIDE NOVEMBER, A. D NINETEEN HUN- DRED AND THIRTT-TWO direction along the boundary line of Now that most of the hubbub of the campaign is over and The annual Hallowe'en party of two o'clock Htandard Time In the aft- SHERIFFS SAU the Borough of Carteret to Roosevelt the time to cast our ballots is almost here, intelligent voters the Sunday school of the Presbyte- nnr>n ot tha eatri day at th* Sheriffs IN CHANCERY 09 NEW JERSEY Avenue; thence (4) Easterly, along rian Church was held Monday nighht fflre In Ihe Cttv of New Brunswick, — Between MUTUAL SAVINGS Roojevelt Avenue to Arthur Avenue - 'i . J. will fall back upon their most reliable guide, their own exper- in the Sunday school room. The All that certain lot, tract or parcel or land FUND HARMONIA, a corporation, here the Southwesterly boundary ience and judgment. In every political campaign there are party was arranged by the Mother- nil premises hereinafter particularly de- Complainant, and JOSEPH TERE ine of the Borough of Cart«ret Teacher Association, and several rrlbed. situate, Ivlnr. arffl btlm In the BETSKY, also known as JOSEPH meets same; thence (5) Northwest- loroufh nf Carteret, County nf Middlesex statements made that can be put to the test of truth without members of that organization were nd Stats of New Jersey. TEREBECKI, et nl"., Defendants. erly along said boundary line to present. There were about 200 chil- WHICH on a map entitled "Map of prop- Fi Fa for the sale of mortpiired .arch Street; thence (6) Northeast much effort and there are other statements that have to be dren present in costume. There ty nf Thorns* J. Sawyer, Jr.. At Carteret. premises dated September 30, rly along Urch Street to the placi were Hallowe'en games and awards 'oodbrldie "township, Middlesex County, taken upon the word of those making them. It is not always PW Jerdey, mad* by Franklin Marsh, 1932. . if Beginning. for winners. Each youngster pres- urveyor, Rahway, N. J., Is laid down By virtue of th* above stated writ, DISTRICT NO. 6; (Voting place, advisable to take the unsupported word of a politician. ent received a bag of candy. ;nown and ahown as lot number fijty- to me directed and delivered, I will hr*fl-(&l) fronting* and faclni oh jSMKlaa Cleveland School), BEGINNING at But there is no better guide in politics and life than ex- Bavftfe) Street as ahown on sala map. expose to wle at public vendue on .he corner formed by the intersection Mr. and Mra. Garber Entertain tains a part of the same premlees aa WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTIETH of the Southwesterly line of Wash, perience. We judge the present and predict the future by what >eretofore conveyed to Philip Krlntsman DAY OF NOVEMBER, NINETEEN ington Avenue and Pershing Avenuf; In Honor Of Son and Bride ly deed from Jacob Stelnberf and wife, has happened in the past. Expert police detectives can often 'nd recorded In book 671, Dafes Its of HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO running thence (1) Southerly, along eedfl. at 2 o'clock Standard Time in the af- Pershing Avenue to Larch Street; tell who committed a crime by the manner in which it was Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Garber enter- Helnff the premlava commanly known ternon of the Raid day at the Sheriff's thence (2) Westerly, along Urch tained at a dinner recently at their dealfnated ae No. 12 Burlington Office in the of New Brunswick, Street to the Southwesterly line of FIND that it takes me far committed because they know a criminal who does things in home on Roosevelt avenue, in honor Itreet, Carteret, New Jeney. Decree amounting to approximately II,- N. J. the Borough of Carteret: thence (3) less time to shop since I that particular manner. of their eon Dr. Harold G*rber who .0 00. All the following tract or parcel I along said Southwesterly line in a opened a charge account was recently married. The guests Tofether with all and ilniular the rlfhta, of land and premises hereinafter par- Northwesterly and Westerly direc- Most of us fall into habits that govern our actions through were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garber, Mr. rivilarea, hereditaments and appurta- atKresge's—and I accom- an«« thereunto belonilnj or In anywlM ticularly described, situate, lying and tion to Blair Road, thence (4) North life, often without our being aware of it. and Mrs. I. Hollander, Miss Bertha ppertalnlnff. being- in thei Borough of Carteret, in erly alon(r Blair Road to the New plish so much more. For one Garber, Morris Garber and Mrs. E. BERNARD M. 3ANNON, the County of Middlesex and State In the election Tuesday we had best be guided by exper- Jersey Terminal Railroad; thenrf thing, I never need to wait Wage of Carteret; Mr. and Mrs. H. Sheriff. of Nnm man that was equal to any emergency. He would banish all ASSOCIATION of Newark, N, J., a cor- way, New Jersey, and which map has Why don't you open *n ac- poration, Complainant, and LOUIS Corporation; thence (7) Westerly, been duly filed in the office of th* 1 poverty and trouble from the United States. Every one would Mias Schein It Hottest To UENCY. Widower, and HOSE OALAIDA, glon^ said lands to a point opposite count at Kresse's? I'm sure Single, Defendant!, PI Fa for the aale Clerk of Middlesex County, New Fillmore Avenue; thence (8) South- be prosperous and happy. Calvin Cooldige with perhaps a Group At Haute Party of mortgaged premlaea dated August 11, you'll find it much to your Brunswick, N. J., as and by lot num- erly to Fillmore Avenue and along 1912. bers 99 and 100. liking, and it's so conve- pretty good idea of what was coming did not choose to run. By virtue of the above atated Writ, to said Street to Cirteret Avenue; Miss Elizabeth iSchein, of Emer- me directed and delivered, I will elpoae Decree amounting to approximate- thence (9) Southeasterly, along Car. nient to say, "Charse It" We have had four years of Hoover, He told us the^depres- son street, entertained a group of to aale at public vendue on ly $6,360.00. fri»nd» at har home on Saturday af- WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAT Or teret Avenue to Linden Stre«t; when shopping. Ciip the sion would be over In ninety d«yt. H« told ua * won of times NOVBMDBR. NINETEEN HUNDRED Together with all and singular the tlv»nc9 (10) Northerly, along Linden ternon. There were social games and rights, prtvlleaiH hereditaments and coupon and bring it to refreshments. The guests were; the AND THIRTY-TWO » Street to Washington Avenue; and that the peak had been reached, that prosperity was just At two o'clock Standard Time In tbe after- appurtenances thereunto belonging thence (11) Easterly along Washing, Kresgc's Charge AtotWnt Misses Mildred Hall, Francs Nclin, noon of the iiald day nt the 8herlffa Of- or in anywise appertaining. around the corner. No one blames Hoover for the depression. Helene Dudor, Elizabeth, Theresa fice In the City of New Brunswick, N. J. ton Avenue to the place of Begin- office, Seventh All that certain tract or parrel of land BERNARD M. GANNON, ning.. But he did not do anything to relieve it. He tried to put theand Anna Schein, Mary Kqepfler; and premise* hereinafter particularly de- Sheriff. Floor, or mail also Frank Morgan, Jacob ana John icrlbed, altuate, lying and being In the DISTRICT NO. 6: (Votinjr place, people off with psychology. The depression was merely a state Schein, Joseph Morgan, Philip Foxe Townahlp of Woodbrtdge, la the County GEORGE SCHMIDT, JR., High School), BEGINNING at th* it tous . Fred Kubeck and Jacob Schein, Sr. of Mlddleaex and State of New Jeraey. $18.06 Solicitor. corner formed by the intersection of B M *sU* of mind. If we would think it was over it would be over. That Being known and designated u Lots C. P. 11-4, 11, 18, 25. Wild «rfl« lit No. 28 and 2«, In Block lOOhl on Map of the Northerly line of Washington philosophy did not put idle men to work or satisfy empty stom- "Woodbrldge Qardeni" which aaid map la Avenue with the Westerly line of Stort /WvsrtMli, Large Attendance Features now on file In the County Clerk'* Of- ELECTION NOTICE Pershing Avenue; running thence achs. It did not save banks from closing their doors or prevent fice ot Middlesex County. (1) Westerly along Washington Ave German-American Dance Dtcree amounting to approximately 13,- Borough of Carteret Notice of men driven desperate by business reverses from taking their 040.00. nue to Linden Street; thence (2) A largely attended entertainment Together with all and singular the rights, Registration, Primary and Southerly, alone Linden Street to KRESGE lives. Hoover did not and does not know how to deal with the privileges,, hereditaments and appurte- Carteret Avenue; thence (3) North- and dance was held Sunday night in nances thereunto belonging or In anywise General Election. DEPARTMENT STORE emergency. We have had experience enough of him and histhe German Lutheran Hall under the appertaining. westerly, along Carteret Avenin; t« auspices of the Germ&n-American BERNARD M. GANNON, On Tuesday, November 8th, 1932 Fillmore Avenue; thence (4) North- methods to know that he is not the man to guide the destinies Sheriff. between the hours of 6 A. M. snd r erly, along Fillmore Avenue and cem- Citizens' club. There was a special MAXWELL L. ROTHMAN, KRKGE DEPARTMENT STORE of this country at this critical time. We should vote in the light program of entertainment by local $17.22 Solicitor. o'clock P. M., the District Board o ihiuing in a straight line to the talent and a program of populai C. P. 10-21, 28; 11-4, 11 Elections will meet for the purpose Southerly line of lands of the Mexi- Newvk, N. J. of the experience of the past four years. dances. Refreshments were served. OJC conducting the general election can Petroleum Corporation; thriico I would like to optn a Chartjc Account SHERIFFS SALE And the local situation is the same. We had eight years The program began at 6 p. m. andIN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY—Be- for the election of candidates nomi- (5) Easterly, along said line of continued until midnight. tween BRUCE \V CAMPBELL, JR., et nated at the Primary Election foi lands to the Westerly line of lar.d? NaM of Republican administration and it will take us eighty years to al»., Complainants, and ANTHONT C the offices hereinafter mentioned. of the Brady Tract; thence (0) RICARDO, et als.. Defendant! PI Fa Southerly, along said line of lands Mtn get over the effects. Before the Republicans went into power Friendship Link Holds for the Rale of mortgaged premises dated Electors foi President of the United September 13, 1932. States. to the Northerly line of lands of the they made all kinds of promises. When they got into power Hallowe'en Barn Dance By virtue ot the above stated Writ, to 1 Congressman. Conlon Tract; thence (7) Easterly me directed and delivered, I will expose along said Northerly line of said they forgot the promises and the people, and. started out to A barn dance and Hallowe'en to sale at public vendue on 1 U. S. Senator. party was held last night in the Ger-WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAT OF3 Assemblymen tract to Washington Avenue; thence have a good time. They put in several costly improvements and man Lutheran hall under1 the auspic- NOVEMBER, NINETEEN HUNDRED 3 Freeholders (8) Southerly, along Washington AND THIRTY-TWO did not pay a cent on any of them. They were left in the form es of Friendship Link No. 25 Order at two o'clock Standard Time In the after- 1 Surrogate. Avenue to trie Northerly line of of the Golden. Chain. There were noon of the said day at the Sheriff! Cft- 1 Sheriff. lands of the Hermann Tract; thence of notes and other obligations for us to pay,as best we can.guests present from Rahway an flce In the City of New Brunswick, N. J. (9) Easterly, along the Northerly All tha following tract or parcel of land 2 Coroners. They promised a great many men jobs as police officers and Elizabeth. Refreshments were serv and premises hereinafter particularly de- 1 Mayor. line of sajd lands to Noe's Creek; ed. Mrs. Leo R. Brown was chairman scribed, eltuate, lying and being In the 2 Councilmen. thence (10) still Easterly, along the what not as ia being done now. They took no thought of the Bororgh of South Flalnfleld. In the County NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN in several courses of said .reek u uf Middlesex and State of New Jersey. Pershing Avenue; and tlienur (11) taxpayer and his burden, and they won't now. BEGINNING at a stake «et In the south- conformity with the provisions of an Miss Beech Entertains easterly line of Maple Avenue distant along act entitled "An Act to regulate elec- Southerly, along Pershins Avenue tn We have had that experience, and opposed to it w«,have the same 200.33 feet northeasterly from the place of Beginning. At Hallowe'en Party the corner formed by the Intersection of tions" (Revision of 1930), approved had nearly two years' experience of the Democratic adminis- the said southeasterly line of Maple Ave- April 18, 1932, and the amendments DISTRICT NO. 7: (Votin/r place. nue with the northeasterly Una of Oak- and supplements thereto, you are Nathan Hale School), BEGINNING tration of Joe Hermann. He promised to cut extravagance and Mifss Evelyn Beech, of the Boule- land Avenue'; thence (1) south 40 degrees hereby notified that three questions at the intersection of Noe's Creek vard section entertained a few 44 minutes east 11S.42 feet to at> iron plpo; he did. He promised to lower the tax rate and he did. He prom- thence (2) north 49 degrees 16 minutes east are to be voted upon by the voters and Pershing Avenue; running friends Monday night at a Hallow- id feet to a stake; thence IS) north 40 of the State of New Jersey, at the thence (1) in a Westerly direction e'en party in. her home. The rooms degrees 44 mlnutea west parallel with the along the said creek to the Northerly ise to take care of those in need and he did. He had an audit flrat course herein 121.80 ifeet to a stake next general election to be held Na- were decoi&ted in Hallowe'en colors. set In the aforesaid southeasterly line ot vember g, 1932, known as line of the Hermann Tract; thence made and brought out the truth about the borough's finances Those present were: Astrid John- Maple Avenue; thence (4) south 45 degree* (2) still Westerly alon* the Norther- an laid the facts before the people. He has been honest and sen, Jean and Evelyn Walling, Daisy 58 minutes west along aald southeasterly 1. THE HOBART PROHIBITION ly line of said traet to Washington Make Sure Van P«lt, Dorothy and Hazel Byrne, line of Maple Avenue 60.09 feet to the ENFORCEMENT ACT Avenue; thence (3) Northerly, along straightforward with the public. Marjorie Bryer. point and place of BEGINNING. Shall the act entitled "An Act con- Washington Avenue to tie Northerly BEING known and designated as lota cerning: intoxicating liquor used or Which type of administration is the best for you as a tax- numbers IS and 17 In Block A in a Map line of the Conlon Tract; thence (4) Four Child's entitled "Map o[ Lakeside park. South to be used for beverage purposes," Hibernian Club Serves Many passed March seventeenth, one thous- Westerly, along the Northerly line payer? Do you like fairy tales about wonderful things that will PWtnfleld, New Jersey, J4nuu7. 1»H." of said tract to the Westerly line of At Frankfurter-kraut Social F. A. Dunn am, Civil Engineer, Plainlleld, and nine hundred and twenty-two, never be done or do you like the truth and a helping hand in New Jersey, which map vas filed 1* Hid-commonly known as The Hobart Pro- the Brady Tract; thence (5) North- Vision is 100% A largely attended frankfurter dime I County Clerk's Office on March I, hibition Enforcement Act, be repeal- erly, along the Westerly line of said meeting your problems? Do you want a tax, rate that will go and sauerkraut supper was held Sat- 1913, as Map No. 708 In File No. 111. tract to the Southerly line of prop- THE above description being In accord- ed? Approved June 10, 1932. It is of prim« imporlaac* steadily upward as it did for eight years under Republican urday night in the Hibenufiji Club ance with a survey made fcy F. A. Dun- erty belonging to the Mexican, Pe- that your child's eyes be 100 under the auspices of the Hibernia.ns. ham, Inc., Civil Engineers and Surveyors, 2. AN ACT TO REDUCE THE troleum Company; thence (6) West- per cent perfect. It is Impossi- rule and waqfte, or do you want a tax rate dropping to lower The affair lasted until midnight. dated January 23, 1928. DEBT OP THE STATE OF erly, along the Southerly line of said ble, for a child to do his hom* BEING the same premise* conveyed to NEW JERSEY levels as has been the case under the Democratic rule of effi- There was Irish music and popular Anthony C. Rlc&rdo and ROM Rlcardo, his property to the Central Railroad of work with defective) risioB. selections by Connolly's orchestra, wife, by deed from William Hamilton and Shall an act entitled 'An Act to New Jersey; thence (7) Northeast- Bring him to our Optomatritt. ciency and economy? Irish danc«s and Irish songs. Bridget T. Hamilton, his wife, dated Jan- reduce to sixty-three million dollars erly along the lands of said railroad Dr. J. J. Brown, today for • uary ft, 1928, and recorded August 14, lVH,the debt authorized to be created by In Bo'ok 928 of Deeds for Middlesex County, to RooBevelt Avenue; thence (8) thorough examination. Whatever the result of the election You, Mr, Taxpayer FORMER MAYOR BACK page 126. an act entitled "An Act authorising Easterly and Southeasterly along will be the real interested party. You will be better off if the Former Mayor Thomas J, Mulvi- SUBJECT to the lien of the flrat mort- the creation of a debt of the Stittu said Roosevelt Avenue to Pershing hill and Mrs. Mulvihill have returned gage given by Anthony C. Rlcardo and of New Jersey by the issuance of Avenue: and thence (9) Southerly Rose Rlcardo, hll wife, to Fldtllty Union bonds of the State in the sum of ALBREN, Inc. tax rate is lowered and you will be worse off if it goes up andhome from Southern California Title and Mortgage Guaranty Company, on along Pershing Avenue to the place where they have been since last August 11, 1S28 and recorded OH August eighty-three million dollars for high- of Beginning. Jow*lcrs and Optician! up. 14, ins, In the Middlesex County Clerlt'l way improvements; providing the spring. They were accompanied by DISTRICT NO. 8: (Voting place 133 SMITH ST., You have one sure guide, your experience. Do not be a vic- Mrs, Mary Jones, of Los Angeles, Office tn Book 573 of Mortgages (or aal4 ways and means to pay the interest County, pag< US. of said debt, and also to pay and dis-Nathan Hale School), BEGINNING PERTH AM BOY formerly of Carteret, who came here BEING all and the same premliei as at the intersection of the Northerly tim of fantastic stories and twisted figures. You have had sam-on a visit. described In Book 573 of Mortgages for charge the principal thereof; and Middlesex County, page Hi. line of Roosevelt Avenue and the ples of both types of administration. Which one tells the best Being the premises commonly known providing for the submission of this Westerly line of Charles Street; run. Daughter* Of St. Mark* Will and designated aa No. 714 Maple Avenue, law to tne people Ht a general elec- ning thence (1) Northerly, along the GLASSES ON CREDIT news on your tax bill? • South Plalntleld. N. J. tion, approved April eighteenth, one Serve Mealt Election Day Interest and fees amounting Co approxi- thousand nine hundred and thirty," mately H90.00. become a law? Approved June 14, WITH A HEART On Election Day the Daughters of Together with all and singular the rig tin, St. Marks will serve a sauerkraut privileges, hereditaments and appurte- 1932. There is empty talk about an "administration with a nances thereunto belonging or In anywise WAGNER MARKET COMPANY dinner and cold luncheon, desserts, appertaining. 3. EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND heart". No administration with a heart can be expected from coffee and tea from eleven o'clock BERNARD M. GANNON. An act authorizing the creation of a debt of the State of New Jersey by SIMON P. NOKTHRUP. the issuance of bonds of the State in PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 3, a man who fought to have the pay of the teachers and other US 1! Solicitor public employees slashed beyond reason so that the industries John Abell, of Washington ave- C P. 10-21, 28; 11-1, 11 the sum of twenty million dollars for nue, it confined to his home by an the relief of the unemployed and de- would have all the more excuse for cutting the pay of the or-attack of grippe. BHBBI7F8 UI.E pendents in this State; providing the IN CHANCERY OF NBW' JERSEY—Bo- ways and meanB to pay the interest dinary workman. tweon THE CARTBRET BUILDING AND LEGS Genuine M HH CARD OF THANKS LOAN ASSOCIATION of Carteret, New of said debt, and also to pay and dis- We desire to express through the Jersey, a corporation, Complainant, anil charge the principal thereof; and OBORGB 1101.NAR, et ux., ala., Defend- providing for the submission of this G. E. M. Social Club To Surprise Shower* Given columns of this paper our sincere ants. Fi Fa for the sale of mortgaged appreciation and thanks to all those premises, dated September 31, 1912. law to tne people at a general elec- Have White Elephant Social For Girl Soon To Wed By virtue of the above stated writ to tion. Approved June 14, 1932. who aided us in our recent bereave- me directed and delivered, I will expose A surprise shower was given last ment in the death of BartHolomew to sale at public vendue on The G. E. M. Social Club nitjt night for Miss Blanche Stuwicki Fitzpatrick. We especially wish to WJSDNEBDAY. THB TWENTY-THIRD DAY REVISED POLLING PLACES OF NOVEMBER, A. D. NINETEEN LAMB 17 Tuesday night in the home of Miss whose marriage to Henry Chomicki, thank Undertaker Frank Burns, Rev. Of the Borough. Of Carteret Marjone Bryer in Chrome avenue of 10 Somerset, will take place Sun- HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO Father Joseph Mulligan, the bearers, at two o'clock Standard Time In the after- DISTRICT NO. 1: (Voting Place, PER POUND • m C and made plans fi>r a white elephant day afternoon, November 13, at theChief of Police H«nry J. Harrington, noon of the said day at the Sheriff's Of- social to be held in the near future. Holy Family Church. Mu« Stawicki flee in the City ot New Brunswick, N. J. Washington School), BEGINNING Bright Eyes Council Daughters of at the junction of Noe's Creek with The next meeting of the club will be received many beautiful gifte. Pocahontas, the W. 0. W., those who ALL'thoae certain lots, tracts or parcels held on November 15 in the Sunday of land,, anandd premises, altuate, lying and Staten Island Sound; running thence FANCY Among the guests were: Hiss E. send flowers and all otlhers who aid- ilng In the Burourh of Carteret, In thg (1) in a Westerly direction along school room of the Presbyterian Malinowski, Mm. S. Szymborski, ed us with their sympathy and kind- County of Middlesex and State of New church where new members will be Misa A. J. Pelligrino, Mrs. M. Sto- Jersty: •aid Noe's Creek to Perching Ave- neea. KNOWN and (Inscribed u lot numbers nue; thence (2) Northerly, along FOWL 3 to 3% h. LB. initiated. Three new members were pinski, Miss E. Benilla, Hiss M, (uignod) (accepted at the meting laot night! twu hundred ninety (SvO) ^nd two hun-Perishing Avenue to Roosevelt Ave 19 Meyoi-3, Mrs. S. Godleaki, Mra. R. Mrs. Ellen Fitipatrick and Family, dred ninety-0111) (Iti), on a certain map Edna, Bradford, Anne Thompson Sak, Mra. R. Tomczuk, Mrs. N. entitled, "Map of property belonging to nu«; thence (3) Westerly along and Mm. Benjamin Smith. Other Tomczuk, Mrs. A. Tomczuk, Mr. F. Itachel A., and John B. Crowell, at Car- Roosevelt Avenue to Westerly line PORK members present were: Eleana Bry- CARD OF THANKS term, Woodbrldge Tuwnahlp. Middlesex of Charles Street; tbeuce (4) North- H&ckiewkii, Mrs. C. Sul, Mrs. D. We. desire to thank through the County, New Jersey." Skid lots being er, Mae Misdam, Belle Edmunds, Pausort, Mrs. J. Marceniak, Mrs, *M. each twenty-rive (20 feet front and rear erly alone Cliarlea Street and con- Marjorie Bryer, Hazel Byrne, Evelyn Mosicka, Mrs. C. Shlahetku, Miss M. columns of this paper our kind and un« hundred (100) feet In devth. tinuing in a straight line to the Rah- LOINS WK>»« or Half neighbors and friends for their kind Decree amounting to approximately II.- 13 Beech mid Lillian Donnelly. Wutkowski, Mr*. M. Kryska, Mjra. way River at a point where Deep helpfulness in our Bereavement in 160 00. M. Kazraiwck, Misa M. Ftytek, Mrs. Together with all and singular the rlghu, Creek empties into said River; S. Kominski, Mrs. A. Sunbotvki, the death of Dayton Hopper. We also privilege* handltantenU and apimrta- thence (6) Southeasterly along the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Miss It. Kaminski, Miss A. Cuulwk, wish to thank th» members of Theo- nancea thereunto belonging or In anywlM Rahway River to SUten Island Mrs. L. Wisiiewski, Miss S. Hebon dore Roosevelt Lodge F. & A. M. andappertaining. Sound; and thence (6) Southerly "America At (lie Cross Roads" will Carteret Lodge I. 0. P., Undertaker BERNARD 11. OANNON, bi' the' theme of the sermon at blw czuk, lli-iii. J. Strubuick, Mb* E. Sheriff. along SUten Island Sound to the Bakm, Mrs. }(. Jucka, Mm. J. Sod-August K Greinw, Rev. D. E. Lor-FHiVNCIB MONAQtUN, place of Heirinniiig. Presbyterian Church on Sunday tmtz, Uhu bearers, thorn* who B«nt II Mi Solloltur. morning. The ptutor will speak t* risk, Mrx. J. Usryiuki, Mite M. Huaa, O. P. 1«.|«; 11-4, 11, II DISTRICT NO. 2: (Voting place, MIBB T. Jurchewski, Miss S. Krynain (loweru, and all others who helped CMumbui School), BEGINNING at the Juniors in "Using My Mouth and uu with kindness, and sympathy. Sara," ski, Misa 8. Homicki, Mr. ami Mrs. th« Junction of SUten Island Sound SUwickl, Mr. and Mi-b. llumicki (signed) IN CttANOKRY pr N»W JBKaKY Uo and NOO'B Creek; running thence (1) CHOKE At the 7;46 Vesper service the and Miss Mai-garel I'eLro. Mrs. Isabella Hopper and family. twtan MAIBB YUCKMAN, u« LENA pastor will apeak on "The Greatest Weiterly, aloug Noe's Creek to DAVID gK«KNBBBa. and BVA UR1CBN, Penning Avenue; thence (2) South- Tore* in World- BBRQ, ht> wlf». «t «ls., D.f.ad.nti. II erly along P«r»hing Avenue to New FRANKFURTERS On Mon. y evening tlie monthly Carteret Field Club To Hold T». for th« utla of ruurtiwsd prtulsu Jersey Terminal Railroad; thence meeting oi » Mothw/Teacher ABBO- dance to b« hold on November! 2U in 3 days. NOVBUBHR, A- 1> N1NBTBBN HUN. TJ weekly »8BD THIBTY.TWO iaro« emptioa into tin SUten Island 572 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET wV the auditorium of the Nathan Hale 666 SALVE for HEAD COLDS. ut I o'clock HUudard Tiros In tha *fUr- school. Lind Bi others, orcliestra ha» Mo»l Sp«edy Remedy Known. noun ot tho wid day at the 8h»rtirs Of- !dd * been engaged to furnish music. «« 1* tlM Clllf q< hi' (Vuuwlok. N. J. •long StM«n Ulaad Sound to the M AU/U»«t MiUtB l«, U*0t «r iwrotl of p(ac« oi Banning. 3 °MY GUYS MOflE AT A V/Av,rJ.ru — '"'""i. rmvEMHER 4, 1982 , pAQK FIVE led Carteret Eleven Loses To South River 13Tol) Carteret Field Club Plays 12-12 With Three Regulars Out, Blue Tie As Leo Hart Stars On Line And White Meets First Defeat Leo Hart Plays GreM Defensive Game At End — Carteret Scores In Second And Fourth Quarters — Charley Szeiag Tony Siulimowaki Laid Up With Injured Foot—Nobby D'zu- Tallies Both Touchdown. For Field Club — Game Wit- rilla and We* Spewak, Two Other Bruited Regulars, nessed By 500 Fans. Play Only Few Minute*—South River Score* First Touch- In a game marked by the brilliant defensive play of Leo down On Block Kick In Opening Minute* Of Game Hart, Carteret's end, the Carteret Field Glub and the Jersey Forty-Five Yard Run In La ft Minute Of Contest ReaulU City Wanderers battled to a 12-12 draw before a crowd of In Second 600 at Jersey City stadium last Sunday afternoon. It was A crippled Carteret High School eleven Invaded South one of the finest and bdet played games witnessed at the Jer* River last Saturday afternoon and in the presence of close to aey City park this season, Charley Szelag scored both Car- 1,600 people was beaten by a powerful South River High teret's touchdowns. School team by n 1» to 0 score. It waa the first defeat for Leo Hart broke through the line march 30 yards for a touchdown. the Blue and White this season. A week previous the locals to torn the Wanderer* for • lose time An end run by Clinton resulted in after time. His charging simply the second score. played a 6-6 tie with Lincoln after winning three straight wouldn't be stopped. In the last few A blocked kick by H*nry Green Tony StulimowJikl, the plunging South RWffr'n 30-y»rd lins. Two minutes of play when the Wander- in the last quarter w&s responsible Rlue and White b«ck, who b«ek» up i Carter* pamp w were Incompletpee ers were on. the verge of scoring for Carteret's second touchdown. the lino beautifully, wu out of the 1 «mtt KnoeKl l was forcefd d to kickkik , CC*r- what would have been the winning Breaking through the line* after the because of an Injured foot, trrrt downing the ball on South touchdown, Leo Hart broke through Wanderers gained the ball on a kick, while W*« Spew»k and Nobby D'tu- Uiver's 1-yard Hhe. On the flnrt. the line on the fourth down and Green, blocked the kick and recover- play South River booted to midffold. rilla, the other regulars on the in- A paiw, Knocl to Mike Trivanoviteh. tossed Jiggs Donahue for a six-yard ed on the Wanderers' 4-yard strip. jured list, played for only a few min- lo At this point the Wanderers On the nwt play, Charley Szelag, netted nine yards but a fifteen-yard utes in the necond half. Mont of penaltlt y warnedl to ddoo m CarUrefC'n had the ball on tho three-jjard line. running behind perfect interference, the other players were iitill nursing The first touchdown was scored circled end for a touchdown. The last c-hancp for a txx>t*. However, their bruise* received in th« Lincoln n latpml naia, Knsel to Thatcher, in the second period by Charley try for the extra point wag blocked. game a week ago. It wu a crip- Szelag. A blocked kick by Henry Three First Places Rutgers Will Finish Blue And White Plays g g rp netted threo yards »nd with three Just before the glame ended the ld ( tWt MCh to ft" for a first down and the fourth Green recovered by Leo Hart gave Wanderers began a march from mid- plep d ( t.Wat McCarthhy put on Carteret the ball on the Wanderers' thhe field ag&inxt South River. Young down coming un Cartwret called time field and drove down to the 4-yard Held By Odd Fellows Bryer was ai t lefStt enh d Rin placY e of out. 40-yard line. Two Carteret passes line before losing the ball on downs. | Home Season Against At Rahway Tomorrow 1 Spewak, while Joe Barbonciuk filled Upon the resumption of play, were then broken up and on the The lineups: ' Hold High Team Score In State Expects Easy Game With Red in for Bobby Lt'iurilla at left tackle. Komi smashed through the South fourth down Carteret's lack was Carteret (12) Jer.ey City (12) Bristling Maroon 11 South River scored In the Unit few River line for a first down. This blocked. Leo Hart rushed through Hart Jim Dalton Pin Loop—Mat Sloan Has and Black — Records Of minutes of the gtrme and again in »«iii«l to instill new life into the and recovered the ball on the Wand-1 left end the last few aecondn of the last Hlue and White team, a* tile Blue erers' one-yard line. On the next Green Thompson High Individual Score. Lafayette Rated On Par With Teams Listed. quarter. The first South River and White continued their drive for play, Charley Szelag pushed it over I left tackl* Tasker Eleven A* Ancient touchdown came as the result of a another first down. for a touchdown. A kick for the Mikics Black Three first places are held by the A rivalry that began back in 1926 break shortly after the game began] Then a Blue and White pan was extra point wont wide, The half i left; guard' Carteret Odd Fellows, according to Rivals Meet Once More, will be resumed tomorrow afternoon when Shinn brok« through the Un© intercepted on South River's 20- ended shortly after that. JEssig Meant the monthly records released for the at the Riverside Pai-k, Rahwfty, to block * Carteret kick on the Blue' In the third period the Wanderers, center _ state league. The locals have the BATTLE OF ENDS when Carteret HjjrhV Blue and and White 10-yard line and Poig- scored both their touchdowns. Gain-. O'Brien O Bnen best team score of 978. Bill Don- White eleven meets Rahway'a Red nonnec fell on the ball behind the teret's last bid for a score. At this ing the ball after the kickoff, the right guard nelly, anchorman for the local team, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Nov. 4 and Black warriors in what is ex- goal line for ta touchdown. Ded- point South River began its aishty- Wanderers began a sixty-yard drive J. Szelag Whaleti leads the big field of individual —Rutgers will jonclude one of the pected to be a "breather" for the rick'g rush through tho line for the yard drive that ended in i touchdown down the. field for la touchdown. right Hackle bowlers with an average of 185, most successful home seasons in a McCarthymen. extra point was stopped. when Becia ran forty-five yards for Wabeski scored from his own trix- Donovan Jack Dalton while Mat Sloan, another member decade when the Scarlet encounters Rahway has won but one game From that point on the Blue and a score after breaking through the yard line. Straight running foot- right end of the Carteret quintet, has the Lafayette here Saturday. The Rut- this selason, and that from the While, battling against great odd*, line. ball was used by the Wanderers in C. Szelag Donahue highest individual score of 268. In- gers record before home crowds in- Alumni by a 7 to 6 score. In the -;nve South River a hard fight and The lineups: cluding last week's games the locals other games Kahway played a g CtrUr*t (0) South RNir (13) that 60-yard march that ended in a quarterback cludes the 33 to 0 defeat of the prev- it waas not until the last minute of tonrhrfnwn A plunge for tha RYtra Chaloka B. Dalton are in a four-way tie for third place, iously unbeaten, untied Johns Hop- scoreless tie with Roselle, and was the game that South River was »ble N. ~Bryer Budtin point wws blocked. left halfback with the Amelia lodge leading the kins eleven and the strong defensive defeated by Neptune, 15-0, Linden, to score its second touchdown. left end The Wanderers scored their sec- Coughlin Clinton lield. stand whieh kald the andefetkbed, un- lfi-0, and Roaelfe^Park, 14-0, in or- An eighty-yard drive tiy South Barbonciuk CackogakL ond touchdown shortly after that. right halfback The records follow: tied Holy Cross team to a lone touch- der named":" *"* ' River in t>i« !•«* qu*H«r «mM tM t A Carteret fumble gave the Wland.- Galvanek Wabeski (At of October 31) down, the Crusaders' lowest score of Battered and bruised after two touchdown wh«n Becia broke Godmustad Skopinski erers the ball on Carteret's 30. From fullback TEAM STANDING the year. hard games with Lincoln and South through the line in midfield and left guard that point it was an easy matter to The score by periods: W. L. Avg. H.S. River, the Blue and White will wel- after shaking off three would-be Nlemic Wojciechowix Carteret F. C 0 6 0 6—12 Amelia No. 215 3 840 .899 come tomorrow's tilt with open arms. tacklers raced forty-five y»rds center J. C. Wanderers .... 0 0 12 0—12 Clinton No. 18 4 856 .918 Since the opening game of the sea- through a broken field for a touch- Prokop Drucker Touchdown*: C. Szelag (2), Wa- Galilei No. 269 4 810 .895 son when Carteret won efesily from down. Sula placeklcked the extra right guard beski, Clinton. Mt. Sinai No. 272 . 4 728 .788 Freehold by a 24 to 7 score, this point and before the teams had a Galvanek Zapatynskt Field Club Plays Substitutions: Biegert for A. CARTERET 267 6 844 .978 will be the first easy assignment for chance to line up for the IdckofT the right Hackle Galvanek, Lee for Jim Dalton, Con- Pyramid No. 225 . 6 842 .968 the Blue and White. Against Emer- game ended. Koester Poignonneo rad • for Chaloka, Terebecki for Eureka No. 123 6 802 .909 son, Morristown, Lincoln and South The first quarter, aside from South right end 12-12 Tie As Leo Hart Coughlin, Houlihan for Whalen, Marion No. 26 6 791 .919 River, Carteret received severe River's touchdown that came after Thatcher Sudnikowiti Murtagh for O'Brien, Senk for Elizabethport No. 116 2 10 742 .931 tests. the game had hardly bosun, was quarterback Mikics, Goderstad for Hart, Morris Franklin No. 9 1 11 759 .869 Laat week Carteret met its first marked with numerouH fumbles. The Comba Dedrick Stars On Defense for O'Brien, Coughlin for Terebecki, The Individual Record* defeat of the season at the hands of Blue and White fumbled no lew left halfback Mikics for Morris, Hart for Goder- Avg. u powerful South River High School than three times, losing possession Trivanovitch Bell Locals Battle To 12-12 Draw stad, Chaloka for Biegert, Fusco for DONNELLY 185 eleven. The score was 13 to 0. of the ball each time. right halfback The week before, the Blue and White Kosel Borak With Jersey Gty Wander^ Murtaugh, J. Donahue for Clinton, Hubert 182 In the second period South River Clinton for Dalton. Heitman 180 played to a 6-6 tie with Lincoln. received two fifteen-yard penalties, fullback Prior to that, the locals were unde- both for slugging, but even with Score by periods: era Before Crowd Of 500— Referee: Wiltkowski, Bonadies 179 Carteret 0 0 0 0— 0 Umpire: Aahe, Princeton. Webb 177 feated. those, Oarteret could mako no head- Leo Hart'* Brilliant Playing So far this season the Blue and way, being unable to penetrate South River 6 0 0 7—18 Lehmlan 177 Touchdowns; Poignennec, Becia. Udvarhloy 177 White has won/ three games, lost South River's line. At End Features Game — orm and tied one. Tomorrow they Point after touchdown: Sula. SLOAN 177 The third uarter was gruesome R«l«re«: Tornuto, Newark. Charley Szelag Score* Both Levine 176 should win by lat least three touch- and bitterly h Njdttiwr team Odd Fellows Win 2 downs, for, on the basis of compar- Umpire: Heim, Red Bank. Carteret's Touchdown*. Wackville 175 got iiinsidd e thhe thirty-yard line, while Hdad linesman: Stoin, Metuchen. Schlee 178 ative records, Carteret is that much the play waa dominated by an ex- better than Rahwtay. Substituting: Shlnn for Zfipa- The Carteret Field Club gridders Blitzer 172 change of kicks. tynski, Sula for Bell, C. Bryer for From Etizabethport Jones 172 Against the Red and Black, Coach Gaining the ball after an exchange are expecting a hard fight tomorrow Frank McCarthy will start Chap Trivanovlbch, Wiegelinaki for Nie- afternoon at the high school field A. Baimo 171 of punts on its own 10-yard line as man, Bell for Sula, Becza for Bell, The Odd Fellows) spotted the Cardinale 171 Thatcher, at qiiarter, Mike Trivano- the final quarter gdt under way, the when they meet the much-heralded vitch and Dinney Comba, at the Spewak for N. Bryer, D'zurilla for ••- ~i .- —- . — :—j-.--: - i Elizabethport lodge the first game, De Paul 169 Blue and White, in a last desperate Barbonzuk. Keorny Torneadore who held the ; ' » , halfback positions, and John Kosel effort, resorted to the arir. A pass, Iiuhway Ramblers to >a scoreless tic the n cam e back t win he last tw0 Demarest 168 at fullback. The line will bo the - , . . . ., ,k . . i and take the match, two gaimss Lo RICHARDSON 168 Comba to Thatcher, gave Carteret last week and beat the ttvmgton' ' S | _ Wednesday eve- same that faced South River with one Bt Elizabeth L. Hamilton 166 a first down on the 25-yard line. Unique Fiih pros, 12 to 6, the week previous. ning. High scores were rolled by While the Scarlet has been improv- the exception of Wes Spewak and Kosel hit the line for a six-yard gain. In their last game the locals bat- Goldman 164 ing with every game 'as the large John D'zurilla. For sunn' rrasnn which la not under- Richardson and Donnelly. CHODOSH 164 Sitopwd twice, KoM booted to tled to a 12-12 draw with Jersey Richardson, hit 228 in *e first sophomore group gained experience, WHAT THEY DID South River on Garteret's 36-yard stood, tint Afrlrnn rutllxh of the Nile City. Alexander has been drilling hi» Katin 163 197 Lafayette has been struggling to game but his team mates fell down 187 Cartaret High line. Following Carteret's example, him fullnweil ti iirriilliir evolution iin<] charges hard this week in hopes of Brunner 163 break a losing streak which now cov- 24 Freehold 7 and the team lost the opener, 855 Egan '. 162 214 ers four games. A heavy preseason South River turned to the air and Bwlma im Itsi luii'k. In consequence of defeating the Toreadors over the 825. Taking advantage of the 179 12 Emerson 0 Dinney Comba intercepted a pass on Its wuv of nwliiitnlm; holly uiivvunU, week-end. Cornell 162 favorite, the Maroon will enter to- 7 Morristown. 0 home team's slump in the second Smith 161 197 morrow's game on an even basis with hie own 30-yard tine and ran 15- Us hell.v is dark i-olnivil Instead of Its Alexander will start his strongest game, the Odd Fellows evened the 203 6 Lincoln 6 yards to Carteret's 45. Van Wall 161 the Scarlet. 0 South River 13 bnck, a* Is usual itiuonx llslies. Its lineup against the Toreadors. Char- series, winning by fifty-six pins, 833 A. Ruback 161 192 Comba then shot another pass to to 767. A battle of ends is expected to j slilej and Iwfk lire Hllvery. ley Szelag, who scored both touch- Novia 160 196 feature this twenty-seventh meeting Thatcher for another first down on downs last week, will dall the sig- With Donnelly carving out a 225 49 26 Halpern 154 183 between Lafayette and Rutgers in a Rahway High nals, with Babe Coughlin and Cha- score in the final, the locals Wad an Pfred 153 215 series which opened fifty years ago. loka at the halfback positions, and easy time winning the third and de- 0 ^ Neptune 15 Dombrowski 152 187 "Peaches" Heenan, who starred 7 Alumni 6 Andy Galvanek at fullback. ciding game by over one hundred 200 •"Nat" Says Whiting 162 against Johns Hopkins, arid Red 0 Linden 15 Leo Hjart, whose line defeftipive pins, 876 to 756. Richardson waB Lombardo 150 163 Demarest comprise the best pair of nigh with an average of 189, whale 0 Roselle 0 plalay marked last week's gtame with Schmidt 149 183 wingmen that Rutgers has seen in a 0 RoseJle Park 14 PLENTY OF MEN DAILY ARE GETTING A REAL Jererses y City, will hold down one end Donnelly was second with 181. Next Kleinhan 149 196 long time. Facing them will be Adam BREAK — WHEN THEY BUY THEIR HABADASHERY position, vflith Richey Donovan at Wednesday the team plays host to Borton 148 189 Cinllo and Dutch Wermuth, a pair io the other. Henry Green and Babs the Galilei lodge at the Slovak al- Bicket 148 174 of veterans who have repeatedly sav- HERE — MERCHANDISE MADE BY AMERICA'S FIN- Szelag, the big men! on the line, leys. The scores: Malmgreen 147 171 ed 'and won games for the Marquis in The probable starting lineups: EST MANUFACTURERS AT LESS THAN MAKER'S Carttrot Lodge (2) Carterat R»hway be the tackles, Steve Mikics land Ed Suster t 145 233 the course of their varsity careers. Spewak :.. DuRie COST! O'Brien, guards, and either Arthur) Avg. Littman 145 169 Coach Tasker will probably start left end Lyman or Jake Essig at center. I Richardson 228 173 167—189 Stum 144 201 his heavy backfield quartet against D'xurilla Brazaitis The game will start promptly at Sloan 134 166 167—156 Goldstein 142 173 Lafayette in an effort to counteract left tackl« 2:80 and a large crowd is expected. Donnelly 160 167 225—181 R. Raimo 137 178 the usual slow start of the Rutgers Godmustad Shupper HATS SWEATERS TThh e probablbbl e llineupsi : Gerig 167 152 172—160 Fechtner 129 177 team. IJast week for the first time, left guard Cartwat Kwurny Chodosh 156 175 145—159 this season, the Scarlet attack got Niemio Hauser Hart Kolb under way elarly in the game and center LEADING left end 826 833 876 marched fifty-yards to a touchdown Prokdp Williams STYLES TURTLE NECKS Green McClymont Eliubethport (1) from the opening kickoff in eight right guard CREW NECKS Egan 183 140 159 List Of Field Club plays. George Krame(r at quarter- OF left tackle Gahianek Comer V-NECKS Mikics :. Van Deeren Johnson 207 137 back, the only lightweight in the right tackle TODAY left guard Pfred 168 Donations Announced group, will have Nick Prisco land Ar- Koester Gasparri O'Brien ..., Hereford SohusWr 132 166 159 nie Truex at the halfback posts and right end 160 Jack Liddy at fullback. right guard KeKrvham 466 141 Money Used To Buy Suit* For Thatcher Gate $ 47 J. Sxelag Steckloff quarterback 1 right tackle 865 767 766 Football Team — Citizens Trivanovitch Lehtonen Donovan Swiss left halfback right end Show Liberal Spirit. How School Comba Fedeles TO Coinwti" in O'"UII Dmyi right halfback C. Szelag Thompson 1 quarterback [ Ipstii'kti »ml "ih" " wi»n»etlM were That the citizens of Carteret are Teams Stand rjosel Prish $2.85 Chaloka Cohan produced 3,MKI j-wira ago In a factory interested in sports and civic wel- fullback left halfback recently unearthed on the Itiver Da- fiare is indicated in the announce- ment of tht! list of donations re-, « In Football Coughlin McLaughlin nube There wus n regular trade with Pep Boys Defeat Miami right Halfback hpse ttlllfl t0 beaUty lD eeived by the Carteret Field Club. Galvanek Harvey KKMi't l» t This money has been used to pur- WON ALL GAMES Gridder* By 24-12 Score SHIRTS fullback 1IHH1 II. O. chase football uniforms for the Field High School*—CUu A Club grid team. The list of dona- Asbury Park kind?,n r The Pep Boys defeated tho Miami Kino English tions follow: Collingswood Tenafly A. C. football team Sunday after- Joseph A. Hermann $25.00 High Schooli—CUMB noon by a 24 to 12 score at th« Drape — Muthias Bragert ... 9R nn Audubon Ocean City Slaughterhouse field before a big Philip Turk 13.00 Hroodclothea Fort Lee union crowd. Next Sunday the Miamis John J. Lyman. ... meet the powerful Port Reading SEEN FROM THE SIDELINES Charles A. Conrad Glassboro Woodstown White, Tan Steamrollers at the Slaughterhouse By M. R. Edward J. Heil ... Hackettstown field while the Pep Boys travel to or Mlu«. IN THE I Elmer K. Brown 2.00 Prep Schooli—Cl«Jerse» Ay Deaf Union Beach. NEW 2.00 Hun f The Boys Club baseball tea... fded. 1 uusday nght 1.S Tathedra edral L New y BROWN banquet given by Phil Turk mid a committee ot tour Dr. H. L. Stnmberg !•"" UNDEFEATEPrep School*—D BUC T TITIEED Pastime A. C. To Giv« MIXTUHK Medwick and Baba Szelag were the guests ot_ *abj, J. Lisak }'°l High School.—CU» A - . Dance On November 19 88c Dr. IrmeKemeny, }•"" Central (Nwk) P!a'"fle^ because he pitched a perfect game in the Drombroski'u Bakery ... *- l.uu 3 for $2.50 . , . Everyone had a good time . . . Except ui Chodoah Bros, and Wexler .... l-«0 The Pastime A. C. together with v e !l s*High SchoU the St. James' Club will give a dance Roosevelt Laundry J-^X He started talking and 1 thought he'd »« 1 «', ""Jit on Saturday evening, November ID, Leo Brown. Bernardsville Manasquan Three ftrat places are held by the Odd tellowH, . . Lakewod Teaneck at Dalton's Hall. A popular or- chestra will funiish the music. rtate pin loop . . . Bill Donnelly haa high ^erage •& ""'" " 1.00 Prep School!—Clan A. 1.00 Ticket« will soon be placed on j*»li\ TRENCH COATS Sloan has high individual score . . . And the team as a l.lliHT TAN OR CRAY MIXTURE $2.95 1.00 Prep School*—Cl... B Rutgers Prep COODYKAR MAKK Holy Spirit NOT SCORED ON SCHOOL FOOTBALL FOR THIS SATURDAY ONLY! High Sehool*—C1»M A, Bring This Ad And Receive A Tie Free (N ne) Hi,h SchooU-CW.. B TOMORROW —With $1.00 or More Purchase ° WOODBRIDGE AT LONCi BRANCH CARTEKET AT HAHWA.Y. ST. MARY'S AT PERTH AMHOY. BOUND B^OOK AT WESTt'lELD. j B ST. PETER'S (N. B.) AT SOUTH ner Brown, the locals N. Ohodoah, V._ New Jersey Datf Butgen. Frep RIVER. NEW BRUNSWICK AT COLUMBIA ELUSIVE MEN'S SHOP Tomorrow Carteret welcomes ] ontr on? 4 Pingry • "NATS" A. Brechka M. Schwartz*, A. Where Style', Quality ami Low l*rices Are The Three game this year waa Pu»r Guidauc* Luk*ch and T. Tuppo. mtt He wbu In UIH OWU ttuUle liua u Main'Ue'ason'" 's Whwv,.y, "Everybody Knows 'Nat' " to 6 score , . • fool for a disciple, und iloeu uul need PERTH AMBOY, N. J. PUutt'i Mov*oi«iit 163 SMITH ST. the devil to tempt blm, fur he In to 1'eter and Nat HeimliaJi, MK'H- the lineup, will invade Til slftdM Jupiter's year la equul lUwist>|( thu must perverse aiul dau- Near Madinoii for its opening game with g J to II! of oar*; ttutt In, the earth goe« 1* 21,; »u.tarU Plaster geroua of evil splrlU.—rSt. Beruard. aides MadwicS, 1$ times n-uuniJ tlt« nun, while JupiUtr at rkn a» we w«!" Mai: m . - • .\ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932 PAGE SIX Tax Rate Will Not Boxer, Dancer, RE-ELECT Be Affected Claim Now Film Star Of Lewis Compton Raft Advances CHARLES FORMAN There's many a curious on County Director Of Em«rgency he pnt.h to fame. SURROGATE Relief Says Use Of State Latest to reach that Ronl, after -. ...; I.—jz-^i- .llowinu « queer circuitous route, la Funds For Relief Purpose* younfj fellow who started out as a MY PLEDGE Will Not Increase Taxes. jojter, who took up dancing to im- prove hip. footwork in thp ring, who A continuance of At the direction, of the State soon wa* a better dancer than a box- Emenreiicy Relief Administration, er, wltt) graduated from the ring to Lewis Compton, MMciletv1* County the stage, and from the stag* to the Efficient Service Director of Emergency Relief today movies. Full Time 100% pmphfttirally denied that u«e of State He is George Raft, who sky-rock Kurds for relief purposes will be re- ..•ted to film fam« through supporting Administration flected in higher tairee. The denial roles in "Scarface", "Dancers in the the State for relief did to commun pof»l« Ptt« and O.ir.,. Pilo. blind .. t»l »o« try R. N«M •» Una quality aad ities nnd counties throughout the voters of Middlesex County decide*. WMMWlMl VJ76 OT •aWcud («>• tk« Irwrt India cropi and »>• (ha iiopdenaly low MnxhcKxy P use of the $20,000,000.00 in always been treated with uniform bonds for relief purposes. The effect courtesy and respect by all the sur- MEAT DEPARTMENT nun4*r, ftW» «H, (if passing both referenda is to af rogates during this time. They hnve Tk* Bant Th*< MoMy Caft Bay lect a transfer of funds from Hiffh given helpful advice which has ftowd ways to Relief without adding to the my clients mucfl trouble- and oxponse. State's bomle.il debt or tax rato." I honestly believe that if Mr. Forman • • ib. 23c Director Compton further stated, is returned to oflice the same high RIB ROAST that the bond issue is in no way a standard of honesty and efficiency will be maintained." Fancy Roasting Chickens * w I lt»i.. mi. . Ib. I9c political question. It has the endorse- ment of both major political parties. Mdnty'i Stuffing R.*J«i5c SKOAL ~.ti 10c The benefits of relief received from Vitamin "D" Ccrtiflnd Milk stands ALONE as THE milk for the anae- the State Relief Administration wil mic and underweight child nnd adult. One quart of it per day is equiva- JMMV FRISH HAMI eenflnue no matter who is elected on PARAMOUNT HilfwWWf fc I2C *»• I7C next Tuesday. lent to 3 teaspoons of Cod Liver Oil ... and contains 10 to 15 times PUBLIX THEATRES the amount of Vitamin "D" found in ordinary milk. L. 1. BLUE POINT SALMON UKCHOWDCR PERTH AMBOY OVSTIRS STEAKS CLAMS Surrogate Forman Is Laboratory Controlled dot 19c ib 15c *». 19c WorldWar Veteran From Farm To You FREE! On< Set Btrty Crocker'a Bonnywwt Honorably Discharged From "THE AM. AMERICAN" BlKitH Cuttm with tick P*d«ft of United States Navy—Think with Richard Arltn WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS OF GOLD MEDAL BISQUICK • PW 25c Candidates Should Stand On Gloria gturart - June Clyde Own Feet. and the 19 All America Team RARITAN VALLEY PRODUCTS Golden Blossom Honey « "• 23c In a statement issued today, Sur rogate Charles Forman stated that GRADE A RAW MlJJt VITAMIN D CERTIFIED Try Ala Hor-y w* ywr Gold M«W Bh^kl She* ^ ^ his opponent for election for the of- SUNSHINE SUPIR CHOCOLATIS 4» g fice of Surrogate of Middlesex Coun- CERTIFIED MILK SOFT CURD CERTIFIED ty has been using two arguments why he should be placed in office. One of Fruit Top Assorted Calces "> ^DC th«ne arguments is that In- is the son Amity TEA CRACKER! fc tot of a Civil War Veteran. Mr. Formtin OUR DISTRIBUTION COVERS MIDDLESEX COUNTY admits that the father o-f his oppon- Uird'i Jtrwy N.w btg $0 ot. lod ent was an honorable gentleman and deserving of the credit and respect MAJESTIC BREAD CIDER duo to one who has served his coun- M*dUan Ave.-Fhwu 4-tlM try. Surrogate Forman does not BwdBak.r, think any party should run on the record of some other person, but should stand on his own feet. During Ckolc. Hand Plckd PEA BEANS . . the World War, Mr. Forman Served in the United States Navy land re- 8»t., Bun., Man,, Tnea. SUnd.rd Brand PINK SALMON T.l«r, ceived an honorable discharge there^ November 5, 6, 1, » MILK fc. Iloiiir/liis FalrbankH In Standard Brand RBb SALMON from. •UK. KOIUNHON <'Kl:8OF.p with William 1'HrTilim NAt Ideal Brand SAUERKRAUT No. The other argument of said op- l.nd MuU Allra mm ponent i» that Mr. Forman does not PEOXI P. 1 i-UOO-4-UOl 515-317 HIGH ST. Standard Brand CUT BEETS belong to the right organization and Wed.. Thur»., Frl. HITTER'S BEANS No.iuii*» A(orl7c therefore should be denied re-elec- Nuvpml.iT I), 10, II tion. Mr. Forman Btates that his op- ('harlot* FurreU HURFf BRAND OwiteifUld Clgar«ttti ponent does not make one construct- Jv&n Hennett Ml mm < 29c proved. Further Mr. Forman stated mi pile* that during his term as iSurrogate he has placed the office on a self-sus- ORCHARD and FARM . T1.uti.fay, taining basis and has given his en- tire time to the duties of that office; CALIFORNIA CRISP further he is seeking re-election on ALWAY A GOOD SHOW Cast Your Ballot for a Tokay Grap«« A lb>. 25c C.Ury HEARTS bunch 7c his record and is willing to have the

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IVORY SNOW TMw.pi>,. Ik Brunswick MOTOR OIL SELOX . L..,.1Mw.pl>l.€ S GJ. C« *I.O8 (Inc.. U«) FEIS ' Naptka SOAP . 3 cat.. 17c Now n *« ti« M dun* to •»«« oil MUM'S THERE IS A MUTUAL STORE NEAR YOU THE WORD BAUMANN'S CHRYSANTHEMUMS IN ALL THEIR GLORY NOW CENTERPIECES In tlm. delightful warm colors of fall bronze, apricot, tan and yellow— $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 - $3.00 up OUR OWN CHOICE ROSES at $1.00 to $3.00 per dozen Short Roiei 50c per dozen BITTERSWEET AND JAPAN- ESE LANTERNS 50 «nd 75 cautt VOTE FOR CUT CHRYSANTHEMUMS in all uhapes and colors. We grow moare than 100,000 of them. Large Bloom* — $3 to $5 per doi. Th« more graceful apray and pom-pon v&riutietj 25c per bunch upward. ' CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS X ALAN H. ELY COLLECTIONS BY TELEPHONE All colow—decorated in good taate— tl.OO, #160 and SJ2.00 DO YOUR DUTY In buiinaii in Trtnlon .. ha't having coiUc- FOR tiou tioubl«i .. trial Uldphonina.. Rrtt man VOTE ON ELECTION DAY hat griavanct which i* itrilghunad out.. Than plant •bout ona hundred Darwin Tulips. You will love them >«cond promUa» to pay lomnthing on *O in the spring no matter who is elected. VISITOR'S ALWAYS WELCOM|| count.. third will pay on imtcUaMnt plan.. mak«i other calls.. now h« kt«pt in p«r- •onal touch with aH accounti, wppUncnting John R. Baumann SHERIFF collection l«ttwra with ttWpfcon* calb., avaraga cott for calb to town* iwaiby k FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS •bout 20c. each. St. Ca»rg> Mtd H»»Uwood AVM., Rakw«7 "Worthy of Promotion" p R«h»»x T-0711, 1-VM Members of the flortota' T#l«(r«ph D«Uvary. Flowew Ddivewd PAID ^OR BY CAMPAIGN MANAGER UV part at UM United 8t*t*» on SH«i Notts*. puns PHIDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1982

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FOR PRBHDfiNT— HERBERT HOOVER FOR CONGRESS—3rd Congressional Dutrict- FORCONCMiS Itfa Coagwuional Dirtrict— FOR VICE PRESIDENT— STANLEY WASHBURN CHARLES A. EATON CHARLES W. CURTIS

Pledged to Sound Money and Adronftstvation FOR U. S. SENATOR— A CandidaW With a Record of Constructive Achievement In Public's brtemt W. WARREN BARBOUR New Jeney't Champion

For Freeholds- For Assembly—> FOR SURROGATE-

Julius S. Christensen NATIONAL, STATE, COUNTY and LOCAL GOV- jamin W. Dodwell CHARLES FORMAN Legislate For Benefit of ERNMENT IN THESE TIMES DEMAND PUBLIC SmMh the Tax Bunko Middlesex County and Re-elect a Faithful Public Servant On His Record Lower Taxes Not Hudson I OFFICIALS OF HiGH CAUBRE, PROVEN EFFICI-

ENCY AND PLEDGED TO REDUCE TAXES t

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS THESE MEN ON FOR SHERIFF— For Freeholder— For Assembly— ITS TICKET. WORK FOR, VOTE FOR AND

HELP ELBCT REPUBLICANS 1 HOLGER G. HOLM George D. Hutchuuon James A. Dempeey

Pledged to Efficient, Honest and Conscientkns Service the Tax Burden Business In To the Public I Lower Taxes Government 1 VOTE YOUR LOCAL For Freeholder— For Assembly—• REPUBLICAN For Coroner1— For Coroner— Leon E. McElroy George J. Miller George W, Bowne Henry B. Bronson Smash the Tax Burden Less Laws and Better Legislation 1 TICKET! Lower Taxes

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CJRtERET FRTDAY, NOVRMRER 4, 1932 St. Joseph's Open Boys Club Team PRICE MEANS EVERY- At Woodbridge Wed. FetetUt Banquet Given By Phil Turk—Joe Med- SPECIAL FOR THIS IVWt Woodbridge Bij Five In THING TODAY - SO Opening Gnme — Jo* Med- wick and Babs Szelag Hon- wick In Carteret Lineup. ored Guests — Harrigan SHOP AT THE SUNNY- Toastmaster. The St. Joseph's basketball CUB- ITS will liutncli n new season next Tho Hoys Club base ball team cele- DALE WHERE YOUR VVmlni'sii'iy cwn|njf wh«d they brated iU victory in the first half FRIDAY AND SATURDAY navel to Wood bridge to meet tlv" of the Twilight League race with WiMxIbiidjfp Big Five, one of the a banquet given Tuesday night at DOLLAR GOES FAR- lending quintet* in the county. With the Roosevelt Diner by Phil Turk tin- Womibridge Bifr Rive will be and a committee including Stephen several members of the Perth Am- and Anthony Mikit-fl, Joseph Cjakow- Imy Y. M. II. A. team, fontKi . . dp. ALL SUITS AND ~ flki and John Anacker. A delicious THER. champions. dinner was served. An entirely local team will take Jerry Harrigan, manager of the the floor for St. JosephY Lading team, was tonstmaster. The guests I IK- array will be Joe Medwick, Car- of honor were Joseph Medwick, Car- jt tret's only big leaguer. Joe can teret's only big leagurer, »nd John OVERCOATS! I jilay l^iskcthall lalmost as wfell as Hahs Szelag, thq only pitcher in the> hi' enn hBsohall. In addition, there Twilight league to hurl a perfect | will be Hill Biesel, Richaey Dontv g»me. ! vim, Joe Muliszewski, Bill Coughlin, Asked how he held the Pastry I Charley Szelag nnd Al Stutzke. Roys hitless and scoreless, Babs re- A large crowd is expected to ac- plied: "I just made up my mind company tho t«im to Woodbridge. ONE PRICE! and did it. However, I guess I was fortunate that day. When they did SUNNYDALE hit the ball, I hid good support." Miss Ann Reilly Hostess Pat Donovian was the next speak- 170 SMITH ST. PURE PERTH AMBOY To Rosary Society Members er. He said the Boys Club had the FOOD best team in the league and couldn't MARKET see how it lost. Pat was introduced Miss Ann Rielly, of Chrome ave- nue, was hostess to the members of by Harrigan a.i "my severest critic." the Rosary Society of St. Joseph's Joe Medwick said it was a pleas- MEAT DEPARTMENT church Saturday night at a Hallow- ure to be with fellows against whom e'en party in her home. There were and with whom he had played. He SWIFT'S BABY SPRING NO MUTTON Hallowe'en games, singing, instru- told how he hit his home, run off mental music and dancing. Refresh- Erowit of the Boston Braves at Bos- ment1; wore served. The home was ton. "He just threw one inside and decorate*! in Hallowe'en colors. The nway it went It went over the. Legs Lamb guests were in eostuirfe. Miss Reilly centerfield fence which is 384 feet received the award for the most at- away from home plate. Few home runs, Medwick explained, were hit SWIFT'S OR ARMOUR'S tractive costume, a Colonial outfit. Hero is yniir chance to got Miss Margaret Dunigan of Wood- over the fence in the Braves park." Uml. suit nnd overcoat at l.iidge, received the award for the Bill Casey who followed Medwick Dtii' half the. price you ex- ROASTING most grotesque costume. said the first half race in the Twi- prctH to pay. These ffar- Those, present were: the Misses light League was a lot more interest- mont-s art' tailored in the lat- Mary Filosa, Kathryn Conran, Betty ing than the second half. Mickey est, styles. They are neat, CHICKENS 'Mii\ Marion Coughlin, GeneviovdMlgler W j predicted the Boys Club nmmy and comfortable. Van, Celeste and Agnes Szymborsky, would win next year. This belief Hero, if ever is an exception- Phoebe nnd Winifred Conran, Sylvia was also expressed by Al Stutzke. al buy. Remember—for Fri- Miicciarello, Gertrude McDonnell, Charley .Szelajr gave the longest day and Saturday only. To Martha Ilawylbje, all of Carteret; talk. Ho told what the players did miss this event is to lose SIRLOIN STEAK OR Miss Margaret Dunigan, of Wood- off field. money. luidgftj Marie Quighley, of Perth Called the old reliable, Pinky lb Ambov. Also Thomas Brandon, Wal- Siekerka siikl the team had some PORTERHOUSE STEAK 14 1 ter .Sajfron, Kobert and John Mc- tuugli bleaks this yrtu but piediit- Donnell, John Yuro, Irvin Bender ed the lioys Club would cop in 1962. SWII-T'S JERSEY nnd Alex O'Donnell, all of Carteret. Phil Turk said tfo Boys Club was Mrs. Morton LeVan and Mrs. John the best team this year. "If you New Fall Hats Ri'illy assisted in preparing for the had another three games series, affair. you'd beat them, referring to Pas- Loins Pork try Boys." He lauded Joe Medwick. Of course you in- He said he would always encourage tended to pay more TENDER CHUCK ib Carteret Girl Is Bride and boost sports. for your new Fall At the close of the dinner, Joseph Hat than w« are At Church Wedding Shutello presented Mike Poll with a BOY'S FOUR PIECE cash award for winning the batting asking. An over- ROAST Miss Mary Babitaky, daughter of championship. Mikie also received Uocked mianuftw- .Mrs. Irene Babitsky, of 6 Roosevelt the cash prize for the most home turer, pressed for hvenue, and Stephen Toth, son of runs. Three were tied for this SUITS money, accounts for Mr. and Mrs. Michael Toth, of Haga- award but because he led in hitting this low price. Don't forgot the "little man Heights, were married recent- Mike was awarded the prize. fellows". They like to dress Shoulders Veal or Oc ly in St. Demetrius Church. The Those present included: Jerry up also. And we surely can ceremony was performed by the Rev. Harrigan, Joseph Medwick, Joseph tit them and satisfy your lb Father John Hundi'ak, pastor of the Shufcello, Phil Turk, John Hila, John pocketbook at the same Roasting Pork ° church in the presence of a large Szelag, Charles Szelag, Joseph Cja- time. These four-piece suits (fathering of friends and relatives k*owski, Stephen Mikics, Anthony are tailored to fit — all late of the couple. Mikics, John Anacker, Pat Donovan, $J.95 styles — and in popular SWIFT'S OR ARMOUR'S The maid of honor was Miss William Casey, Mickey Miglec*, colors and shades. Don't miss FRI-SH KILLED Mary Didesky and the bridesmaids | Pinky Siekerka, John Mullen, John this great value! were Miss Mary Truhs and Miss Skocypec, Chferley Szelag, Mike Poll, REG. Margaret Munnicci. The best manl Rudy Galvanek, Charles Thatcher, $3.00 VALUE GET TWO was Michael Biabitsky, a brother of Frank Rapchinaki, Al Stutzke and AT THIS fCWL the bride. The ushers were Joseph Leo Hart. LOW PRICE TF.KR - PRIME .Sckowsky and James Owens. This Price Can't .95 The bride wore white silk and a REGULAR veil. She carried white chrysanthe- R. Of C. Card Party 46.9S RIB-ROAST mums. The maid of honor wore Draws Big Crowd Last Long - Come Early! 4 ANY CUT blue silk and carried pink roses. The bridesmaids wore pink. A largely attended card party After the ceremony a reception was held Monday Wght in. the SHOULDERS and dance was held in Levy's hall Nathan Hale school under the aus- in lower Roosevelt avenue. There Legs OF pices of Carey Council Nk>. 1280 we.ro iibout 100 present. Mr. andKnights of Columbus. An award of WEARWELL CLOTHES OF Mrs. Toth will live at 6 Roosevelt $2.50 in gold donated by the com- LAMB iivenue. mittee went to former School com VEAL missioner Theodore Bishop. Wil 145 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY 9* •lam Duff received a similar award 11* donated by Maithias Beigert. A M-t of fancy dishes donated by James Pure Chopped KrYV Dunne went to Eva Scheu. Re- LEAF LARD freshments were served at the con-Young Republicans Win SUNNYDALE PRICES LOW he has never known prices to be " clusion of the games. low. Prize At County Rally This week the Sunnydale again lu • 1 The committee in cHarge of the Bert Flytell, manager of the meat arrangements included: Joseph Shu- arranged many low priced items ' SOUP MEAT tello, Jr., William F. Ijiwlor, Fran- Three truck loads of Carteret Re- department, Sunnydale Market, re- tempt the palates nnd pocketbook- •: 3 - 25 5- cis and Leo Coughlin, Nicholas Sul- publicans went to New Brunswick ports prices prevailing at the market thrifty shoppers. livan, Joseph Conlon, Edward Do- last night where they attended the this week are lower than at any other BOTTOM 1 OiC PHILADELPHIA lan, Patrick Coomey, Ganutt Walsh, Republican rally. The Young Repub- time in history. Flytell points out —Please mention this paper when J. Whalen, John O'Donnell, Harry licans of Carteret entered a float in that in his 14 years in the business buying from adverti8«r».— ROUND 1 O CAPONS RADIOS ltock, Joseph Kennedy and others. the parade which won the first prize. Need Expert Many Guests Served At Attention MRS. ANGELO RUSSO Ukrainian Club Pig Roa»t FREE TUBE TESTING Mrs. Mary Russo, wife of Angelo COAL LET us put your radio in good Russo, age 51, died Wednesday condition -•— we will remove it to The Ukrainian Clubs of the bor-morning after a brief illness at her The price will change upward shortly. Make your our shop And return it to you in ough lu-hi a pig roast last Sunday home on Burlington street. She Was Arrangements for next winter's supply now. night in the Ukrainian club house in EXTRAORDINARY! perfect working order at your new a member of St. Joseph's church and We sell high quality coal at prices no higher than home. Moderate charges. (harks stri-c-t. A great many guests a resident in Carteret for twenty-five were served. During the course of years. She leaves besides her hus- the unknown inferior grade. the evening the candidates of the WEEK-END VALUES band four sons, Anthony, Dominick, Write or phone P. A. 4-2332. Our Mr. J. Rymsha American Radio Sales two partii visited the club. Nicholas and Angelo, Jr., and two , Frances and Mrs. Marion will call at your home to discuss your requirement*. Education*! Week Maher, of Perth Amboy; one brother and Service American Education week will be Sylvester Massaro, of Staten Island; observtd next week in the Public also thre« grandchildren. Funeral STATE COAL & SUPPLY CORP. Get One Phone: P. A. 4-1212 M'hools. Parents are invited to visit services will be held Saturday morn- the schools in order to become better 991 State Street Perth Amboy, (Maurer), N. J. 288 Madison Ave. ing from St. Joseph's church and in- hi'quumtwi with school work ad it is termont will be in St. James ceme- Telephone Perth Amboy 4-2332 PERTH AMBOY regularly carried on. Every school tery, in Woodbridge. day, will be visiting day for the par You 11 Be ents ntxt week. Proud of CPENING! POLO FASHION SHOP COATS TAYLOR MADE SUITS (FORMERLY LOCATED AT 156 MAIN ST ) and OVERCOATS OUR NEW ADDRESS, 113 MAIN STREET, RAHWAY CUSTOM MADE TO SUIT YOUR PERSONALITY FULL LINE DRESSES COATS EXPERT FITTING EXPERT FITTING Featuring: OF LADIES' MILLINERY ACCESSORIES GUARANTEED $17-75 GUARANTEED

READY-TO-WEAR pURE VIRGIN WOOL $1 J85 LADIES FINE DRESSES We are now located in our new, modern store and cordial- SUITS ULUE SERGE INCLUDED ^ ly invite our many friends and MEN'S FINE FELT patrons to drop in and inspect MEN'S TRENCH MODEL W'l'llltt IS ONK this establishment. In this new I NEVER MAKE A BUND OF THE BEST location we will be better HATS VALUES W E equipped to serve the needs of RAINCOATS our ever increasing patronage. TRIP TO SEE ANYONE" HAVE EVUH Do make it a point to see our BKJSN AULE TO HUAKANTEED MOTHW FACT STORY ABOUT EVCRYDAY BUSINESS new Fall and Winter line. The WATKltPROOK OFFER. THESE low prices and high quality Colon Include merchandise will exceed your Grey Tun, Brown $2-95 DRESSES ABE IN RS. B. of Ptterton ttUphontd for «n appointacnt with • \nk~ fondest expectation!. THE LATEST DOUBLE Mdr«n«r and k«pt it... Mr. B. wentto N« w York on bmincu without calling ah«ad ... lib man wasn't in ... "SO c«nb lor a UU STYLES AND DOYLE S COLORS. ALL OP FINELY TAILOR- phon* call would havt l«v«d you had a day and al travel cost/' Free Gifts THEM WELL ED — LARGE, •ay* Mrs. B. "I n«v«r male* • Wind tripto ta « anyont" . ROOMY, WARM, CUNNEEN Mr. B. fcnowi th« it right vow* that in (I* future kVI TAILORED. With AU Sales COM FORT ABLE. iSMITHt WHAMBOL always c«// for an appointment NEVER ACA1N AT THIS LOW PRICE SPOT : 603 OPENING During dJREEN STAMPS 8ATUB0W SHOP SPECIAL '2-95 Grand Opening

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