Pricc of 2Pige ™» Paper i« 3 cents everywhere—Pay no mart lthgesTwkj • ••• CARTERET PRESS Twit Scripts Vol.. XI, Mo/80, CARTKRET. N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933 PRICE THREE CRNTH BantitsHoUUp Council To View PROPOSED WOR STATION AT CARTERET "Fetish Of Tax Reduction" Topic Of Localtrolley Ca Site For WOR George R. Merrill In Radio Talk Three M«t With Gmu Rob Location Of Broadcasting Sta- County Engineer Give* Brilliant Address Over Air On Folly Of Conductor Of Ca»K At Lo- tion In E*»t Rahway To Be Retarding Excessive Tax Slashing As A Cur* Fw Depres- well Stre* Crowing' — Po- Looked Over Tomorrow By sion—Show* Tnat Government Could and Should Start lica Ruah To Scene. Mayor and Council. Return Of Prosperity By Financing Public Improve- Three tmmuW bandits, two of ments — Friends Congratulate Him On them armed W1»'jeVolvers, held up At the regular meeting of the Bor- the uhuttl« tnltoy c«i< Tuesday night ough Council Wednesday night the Pleasing Radio Voice. at 10 o'clock and robbed Joseph Lom- petition of the Bamberger Broadcast- County Engineer Gtorre R. Mer-1 not ftnd mirk no one bard, of Ml South street, Elizabeth, ing Service for a permit to locate ill be able the motonnan-conductor of all the Station WOR in the Eant Rahway ill delivered a mo*t instructive and "».P*pyy 'axes. money he had, about $10, his h section was tnken up. Attorney Mot- constructive addrem yvsterday over "IHiring this period of economii- money no wu, BUUUI, ?iv. um vimiiK^ i , - ••"" ™<»^ vnivrn tip, i\.uorney mox- atten fin J Cronin representin th Station WAAM in Newark on the in our homes on medical atten- oarrieba r and tickets, The holdup was fin J. Cronin representing the com- tion, andd witih «« many on r«n«f, staged at street crosBinc of pany was present and was told that epic "The FetUh of Tax Reduction" there is little hop. e of reducin^g coats the tltrollel y track andd tthh e car was the council would have to lo<>k over The broadcast w»* one in a aerie* be > wn(wher'r matt nf car and tke bandits looked at them »f May 20 to 27 be set) aside as pop- moaey, little thought was (riven toim mellt^!L % public Invprove- Broadcasting Service [or !U WOR station. Expenditure of $250 000 Is planned on tbe entire projact, I»M» MunicipalitiesM,,ni,in.li(f»., , countienn,,nfus. .n,iand,! „,.__,,,» _ severa. l feature* should b« a moment as though debating wheth- py week and that a proclamation to Most of our cities have er te rob then or not, then left the thnt effect be issued. The request was ihlch when completed will be one of the show placet in New Jersey. Thr radio company plans to aban- statei met the demand* of the pub-! " ", „ • lon Its plant now looted »t Ream? lie in building roads, parks, buildings | J™f* f,T lly in th* last few y«an car. granted. An Invitation was received ve pointed out our ideas from Carteret Post No. 268 Ameri- OomtrurUon ol the utatlnn ii planned as soon aa certain dtulla »n> approved by the borough council water systems and sewage disposal , John Jorao who w^it some dlstunce t Oarteret, It will be located on the £abo tract, near the Rahway river. necessities have changed away uA" waWaas goigoingn " to run to catch can Iiegion asking the Mayor and works and today there are few argu- _i. t as rapidly. A city without members of the council to attend the ments advanced condemning the the tn»Uty»d«cWe'.decided that he could not Photo by Courtesy of P. A.. Evening News work that waa done". roads, a water system and »«w- makke itit. BHe walkelk d Mowly toward Memorial Day exercises to be held age disposal would not be & desir- under the auspices of the Post. The Mr. Merrill continued: "People en- able place in which to live. Citie» the trtek and saw the men running joy the use of these improvements along Lowell street in the direction invitation was accepted. A COMMUNICATION with these improvements unless The appointment of Edward but the prevalent thought is that, there were good roods leading to of Washington avenue. Ha said they Sunday Beer Sale they cost too much when construct- did aot have an auto in the block Rchultz as a member of Fire Com- Paris, Prance Children Must Have the country would hold little induce- pany No. 2, presented at the last reg- ed, and that we shall never fnr people today. This is the and evidently made their getaway on April 13. to pay for them. Many lose foot ular meeting fur confirmation was Editor Press < of automohiles when for many taken up Wednesday night aid the Brings $200 Fine ^ear Sir: Note From Parent the fact that most of these improve- ir only recreation is in ••-'•'- Herbert (Curley) Sullivan, of the ments were made during a period of i nerjf Boulevard section, was one of the appoointment was confirmed, «, , Cl ... „ . —_ I It's been a heck of a long time 1 The report of Recorder N\ A.. Ja-Charles Street Man Kept Open ?ince L nad the annoyBnce 0{ Bend- passengers. When he reached home a Supervising Principal Will En "There is no doubt but that taxe* point, short distance from the trolley track coby for February accompanied by After Being Warned, Re- ing a letter to your more or less use- , corn- force Rule In Regard To Ex-must be reduced, hut much thought he telephoned the alarm to the po a check for $1|) representing the , _ n . _ .. ' less paper but I have to tell you that time saved the amount collected in fines, was re- corder Says — Other Pohco Scroggins is together over should be given us to the manner of lice. Within a few minutes Acting me arid cusing Children Before Dis- the reduction and as to the arryiunt. in u very short time, but if Deck-SeTgeant John Connolly had ceived and the check was turned Court Cases. here and will be breezing into the old tenth of the savinir is added to the missal Time In Public All unnecessary administrative costs several officers at the scene. over to the collector. ' burg as soon as we can beat our way should be reduced to a minimum. Our tax bill there is much ado about it. Lombard described the men an fol< , Councilman. , ... Charle• .s A. ConradCnrad,, j The first police court cafe growing ' across the ocean. Scroggins found Schools. national government is leading the Computed upon the basis of sav- low*. One was about five feet, eleven _*lrman.l>f.'he !tle*1 ?,rtd ™??,,com:lout of the return of beer was heard out that the mail order courqp he ; in^s enjoyed by R car owner in the mittee reportedJ that the Middlesex took in banking aint enough for mod- Supervising; Principal Miss B. V. i (neater h». of miles he gets on inches in height and wore a tan or Tuesday night before Recorder N. A. Hermann of the schools of Carteret num r light brown suit and soft hat. TheWater Company has been billing the Jacoby when Stephen Kutcy, who ern demands so he took a special ii gallon of gasoline and the inereas- borough for water tap» at flush ba- French course over here, He says announced yesterday that under no t:il mileage he can get from his car, other* were about five feet, six inch runs a place at Hi Charles street, ireumstnnci's will children be ex- es in height and wore light blouses sins and that the taps are not being was arraigner on a charge of running banking used to be like the game of the coat as reflected in his tanes for used. The matter will be taken up put and take; the people did the put- iisett from school before dismissal ! tho building of Rood roads is a very and eawr with dark trousers. a disorderly house and that his place time in response to telephone calls. with the water company. was o|K>n for business Sunday night. ting and the banks did the taking. j (t'"»l investment. Sullivan who is a native of Car- Now there's a new chief in. Wash In order to he excused a child must i "We should not lose sight of the teret and has been a ball player for A condensed report of the audit of That persons were drinking beer have » note from one of its parents years said the bandits were strang- the borough books for 1932 waa read there and possibly liquor; and that ington and banking is to he different. i fact that itur iniliutriiia am ilopend- and will be published. The audit was We I can't write no more now be- .ir the parent must call in person and j ent, largeLy upon expenditures for ere in Carteret, a gambling device, n nickle slot 1 made by the Universal Audit Com- cause Scroggins said he's been down be identified by the child. i public improvement !, machine was in the place; that com- The activity of kidnappers recent- pany and contains several recom- plaints had been received about the around the docks and the cross-eyed j "We find ourselves in our pres- mendations with regard to collection cat started tfpittin' and raising his ly has caused Miss Hermann to re- ] ent unhappy plight because of a slot machine and that Kutcy had mind parents of the rule in the Car- qf delinquent taxes. been warned l>y an official to keep back at a ship down there. So Scrog- vicious circle of maladjustments, i thinks the ship must smell like teret schools and to point out that where saving too closuly mean* V.F.W. Post Plans A communication. was received his place closed on Sundays. The it is for the protection of the chil- from fte family of th. late John Quarter. ^ been in Carteref ' t and1 may goW back j crippling business, which in turn to dren. i compels greater economy. The cir- Conrad of Eliiabeth, brother of by police and smashed. (there. We're going to stow away on For Memorial Day Councilman Conrad, thanking the j cle is getting smaller and smaller. KutcKcyy sasaidd ththaat liie was awayy from >"•• and unless we can slop it, it will council for kindness shown at the home SundaSd y eveningi . H e saiaidd th the So long, Loving Justice Auxiliary time of Mr. Conrad's death last Huckleberry Hess, timilly confine us into total inactiv- Star Landing Post Member* elot machine was locked up in a steel Plans Strawberry Festival ity. month. case and could not be operated. He Will Take Part In Program Councilman Philip Turk of the "This fact was recognized by the was fined $200 or thre« months in Plans for a strawberry festival to government three years ago. The —Oppose Bonus March — poor department and relief depart- jail and was given, one day to raise be held on Tuesday, May 23, in Fire- ment are being carried . on within the money. Mother - Teachers President advocated the starting of. Name Delegate* their respective allotments. houte Mo. 2 were made Monday night public improvements; sending meg- Peter Moosik, of Lafayetteatreet, at a meeting of the auxiliary unit of sages to each of our Governors urg- was given ninety days in jail as a Star Landing Post No. 23U Vet-_ the Congregation of Loving Justice ing them to spend State monies for Jr. Woman's Club To Hold common thief. He was churged with Have Hat Social held in the Chrome synagogue. Mrs. such work; and many of our Gov- erans of Foreign Wars has appointed' stealing $250 worth of patterns from the following committee to arrange Annual Spring Dance Tonite James Brown was appointed genera ernurs in turn sent messages to our the Foster-Wheeler plant. Presbyterian Grpup Gives chairman in charge of the arrange Mayors pointing out the necessity the itost's part in the Memorial Day Joseph Balka, IK years old of Duf George R. Merrill r ments for the festival. After thi for this on the part of the munici- I'regram- Genrge Charara, FVank The annual Spring Dance of the I'y street, was held in $.>()() bail for Awards For Prettiest, Fun- business meeting there was a socia! Hlub William, Nadolsky, William En- Junior Woman's Club, one of the ,j way, and our state government is palities. l*rograms for public Im- tbe action of the grand jury on an niest and Most Original — session with Mis. Ralph W provements were started all over the iiininger, Charles Lee, and Charles most pleasing social events of the assault charge. He was charged with Mrs. Kmaiiuel Lefkuwitz as hostess- I keemne in step. County and local P. Thorn, A poppy day eommittoe Will Help In Anniversary LL'iKowius as nosiess-, ', f ' jtn have country. A fact lost sight of by year in Carteret will In.- held tonight jinking Walter Galvanek with his es. v rn llents in most in nce8 many when deploring our present includes Charles F. Thorn, George in the Nathan Hale .school. The club 1 finis at the Jednota ball game Sun- nts were served -and j^,duoed e!tlM.ns,.s t(> a minimum anfl Kimbach, Stanley Pelrzyk, Anthony Celebration. bridgmge wa piayenplayed. u , ~ . public indebtedness. this year has secured Connie Atchin- day. The case of Tony Novobllsky Th t f th means a cur Connoly and Frank LaRocca.' The Min's orchestra, a favorite musical J^i6 P™.p 8r."Lb,e.s'?eLti:^oi1- taUment in the services rendered. "This effort to improve our eco- • against his son, Joseph in which he A hat social wus held Monday nomic condition, although approved veterans will cooperate with the organization that plays at the Wood- alleged the son, struck him, was laid ready named were: Mrs. Samuel Sch- Should this be done? local post of the Legion in the Mem- row Wilson Hotel in New Bruns- night in the Sunday school room of wartz, JVIrs. Yetta Grossbaum, Mrs. "The most common failing among by our best economists, did not pro- orial Day program. They will hold wick. A large attendance is expected. the Presbyterian church under the David Ulman, Mrs. Tobias Garber, all man-kind is the lack of the sense duce the desired result. This was "waterfront services in honor of dead auspices of the Mother-Teachers As- proportion. During the yeara from true, not because the principle was sailors and marines at the old ferry Master Masons' Night sociation of the Sunday school. Each Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. N. S. Jaco- >»•>& to 1U2D there were but veryiwronK, but because our whole eco- slip early on the morning of Mem- Busy Bee Card Party member brought a trimmed hat. l>y, Mrs. E. Shapiro, Mrs. I. M. Weiss, few who retained this valuable char- n°m'c structure was basically un- Held By Friendship Link ( orial Day and will murch in the par- To Be Held Tuesday (Awards were given as follows: for Mrs. Jacob Daniels, Mrs. David Wohl- acteristictic. . Practically no one could ? >und. Our banking institutioninsttutions ,, , -,. . .. , , 1 the prettiest hat, Mrs. James Baird; gemuth, Mrs. Sandor Lehrer, Mrs. ade with the Legionnaires. Mem- see aa limit to the increasing pros- because they had suffered such great orial services for the Veteran post Tiie Busy Bee Social Club will Master Manons night was held 'th £unniest Mr^ Thomas Way. Fo} Sidney Brown, Mrs. Samuel Koth, perity Individuals, corporations and >°sses, could be compared to large will be held on Sunday night, May meet on Tuesday night of next week lueaday night by EViendship LinK | h t ^ , dcsi Mrg H Mrs. Thomas McNally, Mrs. S. Car-governments were striving hard to \ *Ponges absorbing every dollar that 28 in St. Mark's Episcopal church. in the home of Mrs. Peter Pehringer ^!2I^der"/he^°?eI?Cha" "lYYetmat n d* MMrs . MttMattheh w SSloal n penter and Mrs. Phillip Drourr. keep up the abnormal pace. We were was released, and under these con- in Chrome avenue. Refreshments will Oddd Fe lows Hall. There were vwit- y u each rMeived an award The post has gone on record as y u each rMeived an award all guilty of carrying on with no re- uitions the effort was absolutely be served and cards will be played. ing delegations from many otheh r Th jud re Mrg wim E,,iott opposng any bonus march or similar J irard to any sense, of proportion, The hopeless. The amount needed to Mrs. Pehringer wil1l1 be assistedd in t thh e unklinks and the hall was packed to cup-cap- ' ^ dtf Mr*i cC HH BByrne Completing Plans For day of reckoning had to come, and c»"se any appreciable improvement demon»tration. Delegates to the V.arrangements by Mrs. Robert Sioan, acity. Among the speakers were:f ' * i ' i h w F. W. convention June 22, 23 and At a bus ines3 s ss 0 n wn c Woman's Club Luncheon for three years we have been striving »» too great, and the whole idea Mrs. Mutthuw Sloaan and Mrs. Kstelle I Assemblyman Elmer E. Brown, Wor- d d th h' t / , , I to find a way out. Personal and busi- was almost entirely abandoned. 24 in Atlantic City are William Bis- Jamison. hop, Pasquale DeSantos, William En- ahipful Master David Lasner, °i U,,,. tho i«H.k wiuwr in L, hold •rupleting ness loss**, reductions in salaries and financial conditions finally be- Theodore Roosevelt Lodge No, 219 F. > ^X^nt May 26. as'part'if The Woman's Club ia to: sminger, Enock Bylicki and William n d A arrangements for the closin,g lunch- the lack of income from investments ««« "°. ^ ^President ftoosa- Nadolsky. The alternates are: Stan- 2and, , - "•. "L^Z^.^^^L p the celebration'of the fortieth anni- eon of the season which will be held have compelled us to curtail most of velt found it necessary to take in- ley Pelczyk, (Jus Freeman, Charles ful Master Joseph Cohen, of Manueuel , founding of the local n the Sunday school room of the our luxuries and to economize on our ventory to determine our true con- Re"'Presbyterian Church, TL suppes r will dition. From the facts obtained, he F. Thorn, Roy Denlea and Georgo Personals were served. Presbyterian church on May 18 at necessities. We think we can shrink Kimbach. (be held in the Sunday school room 1 p. m. The luncheon is for members the taxes, so we ery for tax reduc- has developed a new order of things and will b* prepared and served un- only. Reservations may be made thru ' tion. and is endeavoring, not only to Nicholas Sandor, of Avenel, waa der the joint auspices of the Mother- straighten out our banking system, locked up last night by Officer Wal- Gladiola Club Members Mrs. Charles Morris, of Washington I "In considering the savings we but to start a happy circle of re- Mission Band Hear* ter Rusnak on a charge of disorder- Teacher Aiiiudutiun and the Mission uvunue, chuirmiin of thu hospitality might make in our home, how far do Win Prizes In Games Band. The Mother-Teachers share of ? Do we use uil stoves instead vived business that will enlarge and Talk On N. Y. Conference ly conduct. He was in Roosevelt ave- committee. nue in the Curteret section and was ' the work will be in charge of the f ul- The club is planning tu present an of M-s? Oil lamps instead of electri-1 bring us back to normalcy. The Gladiola Club met Tuesday lowing committee: Mrs. William El- city? Do we cease to use the bttth Let uV tart wth pubhc unProve- causing a disturbance, police said. award at graduation time to the high Bents, t The Mission Band of the Presby- He is 36 years old and married. night in the home of Mrs. Louis Gaw- liott, Mi's. John Richardson, Mrs. school girl who lias attained the high- tub? Do we shut down the furnace The way to begin—is to terian church met Tuesday night in ronski in High street. There were Matthew Sloan, Mrs. Thomas Way, est average in Home Economics. and use the old fashiontjd parlor gin. the home of Mrs. Charles Morris in games in which awards were given to Mrs. James Baird, Mrs. Walter King, Awards for the two prixe-winning stove? Thirty years ago, srjch modern "Business is at a standstill be- An important meeting of the Jun- cause of the lack of markets and Wanhitijrton, avenue. Mru. D. E. Lor- Charles Byrne Jr. Violet Van Pelt, Mrs. Daniel Reasun, Mrs. Matthew essays on Conservation of Home conveniences would have been con- ior Slovak Social Club will be held Townsehd King, Victoria and Clair« Sloan, Mrs. Charles Bryer, Mrs. John until there becomes a parity of ent*, wife of the pastor of the tonight in the parish hall of tho Sa- Grounds will also be presented at sidered luxuries, but today they are Miller and Vivian Bauerbund. Others King, Mrs. William Misdom, Mrs. graduation' time. necessities. People continue to use money values throughout tbe world, churchh , gave an interestiniti g talk on cred Heart church in Kitch street. attending were Robert Ward, Casmir Robert Sluan, Mrs. Peter Pehringer, such improvements until their last foreign trade is out of thel question. a mission conference she attended re- Gowronski, John Humuries, Carl Mrs. George Paterson, Mrs. Harry dollar i» gone, and then go on relief. This problem has no many ramifi- cently in New York. Plans were dis- All members of the German-Amer- Beisel, William Miller , Marian Yatmun, Mrs. Charles Morris and Rebekah Lodge Has "In considering the savings we cations, it will take time to make cussed for thel organization's part in ican Citizens' Club are urged to be.O'Brien, Bobby Kloss, Thclma and Mrs. John Eudie. the necessary adjustments. present at an important meeting to Ten Table Card Party might make in, our governmental the anniversary week program to be Elsie King, Dorothy Yetmanand g h f ? Cann w ewe "There is still plenty of money held late in Muy in honor of the for-be held Thursday night next in the Emily George. Refreshments were costsgo bar, kho two th fuer littlcane rewde school house »' t)>« country but practically m> Lutheran Hall. Very special business Tentables were in play Wednesday c lllt tieth anniversary of the founding of served after the games. Record Crowd Attends night at a card party held in Odd Fel- with a stove 111 the middle of it for credit™ -. industrieIndustriess an.andl IndividualIndividual*s the church. A committee to work; on is to be taken up it is announced. are not in a position to take advan- K. Of C. Card Party lows hall under the auspices of De-heat? Can we insist that all children the anniversary pluns waa.named as Sacred Heart Card Party borah Rebekah lodge. Mrs. Edith walk to school, be the distance- one tage of low prices of materials and follows: Mrs. Howard Thorn, Mrs. A business meeting followed by a Klose received the door award, a block or four miles? Can we do with- cheap labor while the credit of .our Charles Bryer, Mrs. Charles Walling, card party will be neld tonight in In Parish Hall May 23 Fii-uhouse No. 2 was packed to the rubber plant donated by Mrs. J, J. out adequate police und fire protec- national and state, jfovernments are Mrs. William Elliott, Mrs. Roacoe Firehouse No. 1 under the auspices doors Tuesday night at the public The parish of th Sacred Heart Ro- Ruckreigel. A fern donated l>y Ju-tionion? CCan we abandon all of our ppres- practically unlimited Levi, Mrs. Gus Edwards, Mrs. Harry of the Ladies Republican Club. Re- man Catholic church will hold a card card party held there under lh© aus- d b "Public improvements that are Axon, Mrs. D. E. LorenU, Mrs. Har- pices of Carey Council No: 1280lius Kloas was awarded to Mrs. John ent day notions of sanitation and be freshments will be served. party on Tuesday night, May 23, in Richardson. Refreshments were serv- satisfied with the methods of thirty I needed could be financed within rea- ry Yetman and Mm. E. J. Bennett. he, parish hall. The arrangements are Knights of Columbus. There were ed aftur the games. The committee 7ei^"a««? Are we willing to dig a : ™»«Me '""'^ by governmental Refreshments were served after the The Daughters of St. Marks will in charge of the following committee: many awards and plenty of refresh- in charge of the arrangements iu- well in our yard* and curry our wa- agencies and the on y objection to business meeting of th« band. meet !onight in the homes of Mrs.Mrs. Mary Me4wick, Mrs. Mary D'- ments. A special award of $2.60 in cluded Mrs. Matthew Sloan, Mrs. ter? Shall we allow our highways to such a policy is that improvements William Rapp in Lincoln avenue. zurilla, Mrs. Helen D'zurilla, Mrs. cash went to Edward J. Sketfington: Louis V unull, Mrs. John Richardson deteriorate, until they become the '>th«r than tliose that are self aup- Annie tiregor, Mrs. Joseph McCvc- William J. Lawlor received the dark and Mrs. Katelle Jamison. dirty dusty, rutty and bumpy nar- | P"*"* *•?«!'. '"crease our Una. Legion Begin* Plan* The Senior C. E. of the Presby- key, Mrs. Joseph Gulvanek, Mrs. John horse award. County Supervisor of row strips of roads of thirty years Supposing it did, let us consider the terian church met Wednesday night Chamru, Mrs. Elizabeth Chanira. and Roads Edward J. Heil was general benefits to be derived from auch a For Memorial Day 1 chairman in charge of the affair;. &J{OT in the Sunday school room and de-Mrs. Pauline Hassak. PRESBYTERIAN NOTES "This of course is inconceivable. course of action. The monies spent cided to hold regular me-otings here for thesa improvements will pay for Plans for the Memorial Day Pro- We consider aH of these improve- after On Wednesday nights instead Carteret Girl Robbed "Love'j Triangle" will be the ments today as much to be desired as labor and material. The materials gram occupied the members of the of Sunday nlghta. A business mertin Mrs. Stremlau To Sell needed will furnish u market for local poet of th» American Legion theme af the aermon at the Presby- our cenveniencea in our homes. of Sunday nights. A business meeting Of Purse In New York Tickets for Kiddies Benefit terfcn church on Sunday morning. "When we meet reverses we be an innumerable lint of articles and Tuesday night at a meeting in the followed Ay a social session will uu with the industries going back to Borough Hail The parade which Miss Helen Foxe, of Enieraon The-pastor will speak to the Juniors come panic stricken and loaij uur held, next Wednesday night. street, a student at the Packard. Mra. Eimf StronUaii, of Atlantic on "Anesthetics". sense of proportion. Figures are work, buying giower would be es- will start and dteband at the borough street has hvun appointed to take used showing the mounting increase tablished among its employees. Ad- Mil will be fallowed by (poaking, School, New, York, WUB 011 her way Beginning this week the Senior The Carteret P. T. A. will meet home last nighW when a thief snatch- charge of'the sale of ticket* in Car- Christian Endeavor changes its meet- in our taxes, and certainly no fault ding to this buying power of em- tb*t P*rt of the program will be over Tuesday night in the Columbus teret fur a car duarty to be held May can be found with ibis, out let us ployees in factories), the monies spent before noon. Th* line of march will ed her purse, containing her railroad ing time from Sunday evening to for labor on the improvements school. There will be a program of ticket and some change. Misa Foxe 11 in the EHkti Club in Perth Amboy Wednesday evening at 7:15. CUyton keep in mind the benetiU received be announced later. entertainment by school «hiluren. for the benefit of the Crippled Kid- King will lead the meeting on Wed front such increases. themselves we would find that un- Tbe past adopted a resolution to was in Liberty street when the purse der thu new basically sound financial !The association will elect officers for wus tukun. , diefc fund. neqoay evening un the topic of "Let m think clearly, and calmly Write aid tend telegrams to Con- the coming year, "Overcoming: Problems iu Home decide just where we shall draw the system its influence would be felt. gressmen and S«na,tors\ of New Jer- life". The devotional meeting will line on governmental expenses. Thiu "It would serve our business ac- sey, to, oppose any plan to reduce The P. T. A.'of St, Joseph's school be followed by a business «nd social will be very difficult for some, an tivities! in much the Hume way as national defense. . • will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 meeting. thay we of the belief thut our Na-a small amount of water serves in o'clock in ttte church hall and elect TOMORROW LAST DAY The mid-week service of prayer tional, State and local debts are sopriming a pump. It would start the officer* for the eomin« .year. Heels Put On For Ten Cents — With Sole* will be held on. Wednesday afternoon high that we shall nevtu' be able to circulation of money which would Woman's Club Luncheon To at 2:30. "The Household of God" will cop* y p revive confidence and utforU credit A eard party under the auspicw cop* "With work jMioplo could pay their Be 3»md By Church Group of Kre Company No. 2 will b* held Beginning Monday Fr*o Tickets For be the theme for next week. libOitibOi y af carrying on locall l govern- t, py, Uxe», which would obviate the lomomw night In the flrehous*. Plans for the observance of the ntB, particularly, seems ubsolute- necessity of Urge borrowings to There will be many attractive prizes. R1TZ THEATRE fortieth Anniversary, Hay 21 , 28, lf hopekw. They cut aee no way The &wriwr luncheon of tfi» Car ! hk Th carry on our tfovtsrnworits. Savings tetat WSiiffi Qhib will be held in Refreshments will be wryed, are pkogresning. Mrs. JO. J. Bennett, in interest made by reducing the the Bnnday school room of the Pm- Carteret Public Library will With Every Shoe Repair Job of 75 Coots or More the organist *nd choir director is "To thwn I would say that every local gov«rwn«&t ohould be classed amount borrowed would help to off- wpMclate any oldold. National Ueog™: Shoos Dyed Any Color — Work Giuurantood planning special musk for each eve- set the cost of the proposed improve- pMe manchtM, as we wish to build ning during tho week which will *>»• a* another business in the commu- be nity that has the same possibility of ments. , »nd eervad ,, 5«rourplotOT» eollacUon, Pictures of tUt of special number by both Urn "So long us we can view our con- i paintings w»U »l»o be uppre- senior and junior choirs and by otaer financial rocewiH «• other buwnnu of the Mothers Wbra. peopU have money taey dition with a dear mind, a brave FRITZ GALLE Special apeakem are being ar- heart, and with a determination to Chmtejuwn, ot for on the various evealags. buy goMa and aUo pay taxes, Cer- son evening, whkh wiUV t«Wy mtulMk forward to an improve it, we cannot fail. But *U QUICK SHOE REPAIRING f& it but if nab oar minds become muddled because vm at timidity or our thought* become AVE, CARTERBt PRPtS FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933 PAGE TWO sary controversy; Is the Senate pris wnr" wan presented to the Pennirjrl pared for the eventuality th»t truck hicl* reciprocity to the .t-tn. it rn vanln .Senate thin Week as an argu- warfare may extend to all CIBCMB of light savin* time), and will he fol- jovfd prior to enactment of a WWment for the passage of a hill r«itor- Solemn Annual NOVMUL NOW lowed l>y Benediction of the Mont SUNDAY DINNER which canned the "truck war be- init reciprocity, tn connection with motor vehicles? On At Shrine In Summit Bfeiw-d Kframpnt, application nf tile RELIEF MENUS •'W> believe that, some' m«mberA SUGGESTIONS tween New Jer^y und Pennsylvania the exhibit, a Mat«ment was address- Relic* and veneration of the Holy InFt ?^B11. . .. of the Senate have not thoroughly SPECIAL tn the INDEPENDENT Winding; Sheet, Kelicw of the True ed In the Senate, in which the ('Inn Kollnwintr iF tbr <'levonth of a por Herbert <\ Silcox, mannprer of the nsk.q; understood the serioiwnsi" of tb# git- The Solemn Annunl Nnvrna of ('rf>«*. Our |,mly'« Veil, the Twelve • if minii" iil«niK's<- from enforcement By ANN PAOK Trenton division of the Key-t.ono Au- "Is it the wish of thp Senate of prf jwrntlon for the Mny Piltrrim«Kr» ApoMlep. nnd mnny other' will he iii' nTcivintf n• 1 i• f rntH>ni in i>nlcr of this Act, parsed nt a Bpecial sea- RESIDENT ROOHKVKI.T iM.iixi tomobile Club of New ., eroey, mad. Pennsylvania 1hnt truck warfare bogrnn nt Kowiry Shnnc, Summit,'N npplieil to the I'iipTim =* thn! tnini- vMrintU'n mav '>•• Hnd in « proclamntlon (iciilirn«tlng M«v known today that the club m Penn ion of the L<-gi«l»t»re last year. e 1 agniri disrupt the friendly relntiono .1., Saturday, April 2!l. Ttio Hnly Sn Th" '- who vinh lhf Shrinn fni the thr dnily rui'a! Plat M Child Health l>ny. He eall»Jf *>y the Senate ilnh Winding Sheet i the Senate of Pennsylvania prepared Sunday, Mny 7, for I)H> inton1ii>TK <>f Idpli.n of th. t JIH'^IMIII fin • wf rii»ninir nnd hnvc rat*, »nd ail Individual* having t) * the will remove all rimse for friction Mte.i f.u hundred* •>f Ito aosume responsibility for a recur all who tnke part in the pilrnnmt'' ,,f Turin, venemt '!•!• nil jii"'in'l fmiil vnlur thnn pnrp Inturnt of children nt h«irt . . . tn A graphic exhibit made up ofnrws with adjoining States." i*. pi i"*'rvfv| in the reni'e of the inflamed nnd unnecps- on thnt Hny. biirinir the nin»n». ;u ,.-IP in Itmne, i ITHI Svrct' fin rhililri'n nri' hpst In»u(iirut* eonntrui'tlvi" sctivitlw u> tides and editorials on the <.' inrluclicl in u')w vi liitn^ n ffll f»rc mi'n]« thny spoil the nppflitr for 'i.pii'il from It"' •nation." thp Uosnrios of the cloistered \urv- til Aitmirnbili " IIM fnodi'. N'nturnl nwrrli Mii'h n^ u in the Convent <>f of Saint Dominic »h<> deep iinlwokcn miniriiliiH* fre-nn • 'd priini-s or ri»i«in« nrn hrttor Atthou»h May 1-t In officially ChlM (hnn onndy. Hfialth Day. thr honUh of (rnjwinE Guard before the MoM Hlr^.l S» : tin,„-. Trinitn ili'i Monti at l(<.n>'' KICK PUDlUNi; -Wash I nip of youngsten In nn <»vpryi1ny prohlam rrament pprpetunllv rxpn^cd on H<>'j rhtirminir nnd touching ar<> Ihe in and I can think of no better waj to WAGNER MARKET CO riri'; li'l Roak 1 hour to pliortpn the nry Altar. ''•"iinfs of thcfio Iwn t.ri'«»lir<'ii. protect and promote ftond henlth than For years i>n«t thinrnnd' of pi]• The Shrine i* ten minutes walk time of rooking. Drain and a|>rinklo by the propM- tine of nourishing fi>od«. from the Summit Ftation of the IV 1. ntn ti nipn of rspidly hmlitif; saltnl grims have gnthrifi\ n( t.hi« fnmoiis r The throe Sunday dinner nwui pilgrimajCP nam'toinry on the flirt A W.; trainn leave Hohoken for Sum WBt.t?r. Hoil l. > minutes. Drum Htid for th* wt*k mieiti'Kted hy th» Qackxr Sunday of May to honor the Holy mit *very hour. Hud»on Tuhen con put. in » doublp boilpr; (or iiry pan Maid Kitchen are pUnnert to lnetnd« Mother of (Joel, ami it is expected nect at Nrwnrk Public RcTvicB Ter oviT hot W»UT) sdil 4 cup^ nf dilut- food nultuM.- fur rhtlrlrr-n. y*t *»* that thp'numder will ho (rreatpr than minal with htipe* for Roinry Shrine. ed evaporated milk (hnlf water), 1 an «3uallT attrnrtlvn and de«tr«M- ever this year On thpsp ocr unions it to (1 talilp»poor? of Bvipir nnd n little for groTrn-iipn hns be*n the custom of Hi* Holiness nutmeg. A few ruisins mny he added Thl« we«k the family nhnpp«r win S**dl Dormaat if dedlrod. Oiok 15 minutes. Serve find a ffood variety of frejih fnii'^ to cable the Papnl Blessing- for the 1 consolation of the community and all WTien frultii and st-'-dH fall from ll>« hot or cold. Arvi b or (i | and rogiitftblaa to choono fr"i-i the pUjtrims. 'OranfM, grapefnilt. MtrftWberriM tree or smaller plant, the wed" do not CINfiERMRAD 2 nips flour. n«^v potatoes, Mparafrua, and peit-A The Rev. Je-rome W Tierney, 0. nminllj germinnte at once; the shed Si cup fat, "4 nip hot wnler, ''a tea- ar« Tflry much In evidence. B#-*f P., of St. Vincent PerrcrV in tf«-w •Jin* of rriiJM, with their m>ed». It fol spoon Jimla, 1 egg, 1 nip in. nakinff pow- lowed by an tntervnl diirlni! wlilrti th« food valuM Two wholeaom* fo'>*1ti. grimage devotion*, owinfr to thp »e- der, 1 Mi teanpoori Ringer, 1 teaspoon weds remnln In a donnint «tnte until which alwayn plennc tbn younKMt^ri A TASTY TREAT AT A PRICE HARD TO BEAT' vere illness of trie Very Rev. I), tt. cinnamon. Sift flour, soda, salt «.nd are prenervea. and peanut butter. ONLY they Eerinlnnie The Interval may h« Tbwle, O. P., P. (i., who has been „ iper. Mix beaten egg, molassps, Low Ciwt Dinner conducting the pilarimajfes for more a few month", » <'•" yenm or melted fst and hot wat^r. Stir the Mi>*t I.oftf FANCY MILK-FED than ten yearn. The Rosary Proce* lfltl jenrd flour in quickly and bnke in « moder- Mushed Pntatoea sion will begin nt 2:30 p. m.f (day- ate oven Creamfd P«Ri c OATMKAL COOKIES -V4 cup fat Corn Bread and Butter *• FRYING or oil, 1 cup dark brown Kiiffir, 1 egg, SHced Banajiaa In Lemon Gelatin 1 cup roiled oats, '1 tbsp, evaporated Milk for Children milk and H tiip. vinegar mned, 1 Tea or Coffee for AdnlU 19 up flour, V4 teaspoon soda, Sk tea- Kpoon suit, I teaspoon cinnamon, % PER POUND teaspoon cloves, '-s cup raisins. Mix Stowefl Chicken with Rlee CHICKENS fat and sn^ar <»(fether. Add ejrK- Buttered Striae Bwuka Celery Btrawfcwiy Prescrv*? IU>at well, then stir in oat.i nnd milk Bl»calt» and Butter LEGS OF mixed with vinegar. Sift flour, then npanlah CTMB LEGS OF measure. Kesift with soda, salt and Milk for Children pound P™w* Rpices into the first mixture. Mix TM or Coffee for Adulti . VEAL This is well. Then add raisin* with last few LAMB stirs. Drop frum a teaspoon onto a 8pe«UI DHUMT pressed baking pan. Rake in a moder- Chilled Tomato Jvtoe ate oven. Bib lUut of Beaf SHOULDERS OF Bleed Potato* LOIN VEAL BUTTER WEEK PKUNE I'llDDINU '4 lb. prunes, u SplnMk or Other Oreen Vefetable 'I cups cold water, i cup sugar, 1£ Orapetralt Salad pound A | cups hoilinR: water, ^ clip cornstarch, CHOPS LAMB —* We want to acquaint you Beaten Biaeults Butter 1 Lablospoon lemon juice, 1 teaspoon Anjol Food Cake with the delicious freshness cinnamon. Wash the prunes, loak with Strawberry Sauoe of this golden Sweet Cream over nifrht in cold water. St«w in this Milk for Children CHOPPED RUMPS OF Hutt*r. Once you try it, you water until prunes are soft. RemoVfc Tea or Coffee for AduK* too, will say its The Fiactt from stove, add augar, cinnamon and po i!s pound | 9 Butter id America. Winner water and cook slowly for 10 BEEF J "" VEAL of over 500 prizes for Qual- utes. Make a smooth paste of ity. eornstarch, sugttr and J cup cold wi Hawaii Once a Kingdom ter, add to prune mixture and Hawaii was a kingdom until a pro- .. . and minutes ptirrinjr all the time. Ser; visional government was set up In BEST BONELESS CHUCK ™ cold. 1893. A republican government was here's HKOWN SUGAR CAKE — established with Sanford B. Dole, a C lb cups brown sufrar, 2 cups flour, 1 missionary's son. a* President. anotheT teaspoon cinnamon, V4 teaspoon salt, carton % cup lard, 1 egg, I cup sour milk, MONEY POT ftOAST 17 I teaspoon baking soda. Mix and sift Sbo— in Demand dry ingredients including sugar. Rub RAVING SOLID MEAT! Puitituluily wholesome and so BUTTER 27 There are approilmatelj 1,000 es- in fat us for biscuits. Keep "out V4 PER POUND — The Finest Butter in America — cup of this mixture. To rest add tabUshmeuU ID the Netherlands mak- SPECIAL exceedingly low priced, too! Sold Only in the Storei Where Quality Count*. beaten e^g mixed with sour milk and ing wooden shoes. soda. Tour into shallow cake pan and C spread the half cup of flour, sugar, 14c Peaches, ASCO vin^t calif. 2 Ji 25 fat, mixture on top. Bake in moderate Keystone Auto Club Seeks To 100 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE oven. ( C Restore Interstate Peace 29c Preserves,, nmwood Pure Fruit 2 ]ar 25 572 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET FAMOUS OLD TRAIN A Btronj? fight is being- waged bj 12zC PeaS, I'«nti, Sweet Tender can 10* the Keystone Automobile Club in C STILL IN SERVICE Pennsylvania for passage of legisla- YOUR MONEY BUYS MORI AT A WAGNER STORE ASCO Gelatine Desert 3 pkgg 17 tion restoring commercial motor ve- A Cm Prtrtl Cru»hrd. Sho« P«f, Country When a pnaenger train gets to be AOtfU \j\Jl 11, Gentleman, Golden Bantam ve years old It deserves more than pussliiK mention, says the Rail- 12r Grape Juice ASCO Pure 2 i way A^e. Thnt Is the age of the New York, New Haven & Hartford's Kail Ginger Ale, Hol> Roy Pale Dry J^ £l 10' Klver line boat train, gald to be the oldest regular scheduled train lb the ITALIAN FOOD STORES Unletd stales and probably ID the i Brownie Thins, NBC world. Our C 33c BrOOmS, " Choice" each 27 Heoently the train began Us elglny- 224 Smith St. PERTH AMBOY 278 Washington St. slith year of dally service between Mai BrOOniS 'l Brand each Huston "ud Knll Klver, carrying pas- Phone P. A. 4-1361 Phone P. A. 4-0218 senders to nnd from the New York- c 1 1'iK- I'IUT Oxydol & 1 jig saw puzzle both.19 Kail Klver steamers. The tlrst trip of this famous train Oftklte, (('loans a million things) was imule. from tlie old Kneelund slreot station of the Old Colony rnll- Ovaltine and 1 Orphan Annie Mask Free rmiil (now part of the New ityvon) 39c on May 10, 1S47. It left Boston lit Com Starch, ASCO or Argo Brand pkg 5 p. in. The train still leaves Boston at S p. in., Eastern Standard time, al- SPECIAL SALE Toilet Tissue* waidorf 4 rolls though It now starts frum South stu c tlon. The train has been run uu prac- Mackerel Fillets 3 10 tically the same schedule .during the for entire K> yours of Its existence. THUR. FRIDAY SATURDAY La France Tablets GRAPE NUTS pkg 18c The only other train in the world pk«. 9c which can compare In length of serv- Grape Nut Flakes ice with the boat train |g snid to be $&mm MAY 4 MAY 5 MAY 6 SATIN A pkg 5c 9c the Flying Scotsman of the London A North Eastern In Great Britain, which If You Follow The Road Of Thrifty Buying That Leads To The Italian Food Stores I'riin Choice made iU lirat trlji on August 8, ISTiO. WE COULD WRITE A LONG STORY ABOUT THIS SALE BUT WE PREFER TO Macaroni or Spaghetti, Seal 5c Mae West Teache* Proper LET THE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUF- FICIENT — TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE AND SHOP EARLY. Mayonnaise, Hom-ue-wie Appreciation of Mae West pt jar Mue West's childhood was spent tn Salt, Morton's 2 g UulnliiK for the mugn and her latw pk 3 life In training the Wage and Bcre.en to a proper appreciation of Mae West Vinegar, ASCO Pure cider (22oz bot) 15* Her parents were theatrical people SUGAR 5»21 MILK 3 14' I BROOMS 15' Salted PeanUtS, Delirious Jumbos 15* and Mlsa Went, who wus born In lb Krociklyu on Aii^UBt 17 of an uiisyeci- C tletl yeur, mude her professional debut OLIVE OIL Stuffed Olives, ASCO 11H)Z ^ 25 COFFEE DIAZ MACARONI nt the age of live. After several years C In vaudeville she miule her Uroudway BERTOLLI $1.79 Gal. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Saltines, N. u. c. pkg 22 debut In the "t'lilllea HergL're," then BERIO pluyed In "A la Broudwaj," "Vera $1.79 Gal. SMILING JUUO 2 lbs. 29c pkg«. of Chocolates, Sweethome Assorted ft box 33' Vlolettu" and "A Wineoiue Widow." SALVO $1.95 Gal. The Coffee that helps you start tin; 3 One lb. 23 After these successes she returned to CONTADINA .54 Gal. day with a smile and easy an your Marshmallows, l'uritan Fluffy (J-lb pkgs)2 for 19' vaudeville for live yours, upedulliclug pocketbook too — CASES OF 20 LBS. FOR $1.15 lu Imitations of George M. Cohan and Eddie l>'oy. Thin is the lust call at this price —• Hershey Bars, Plain or Almond filled 3 fur 10' and by the way do you know that by 1 She returned lo New York to unpeur TOMATOES A CPfi To Orange Pekoe or II Orange Pekoe Tea 23c lb.saving the pictures on the DIAZ /lJl/U lea, India Ceylon %-lb pkg *«J In New Wayburu'H "DeuiltusBeH Hevue" and "The Nlluiic World." It was at FLORA Urge Can 15c package you can nedeem them for c cash? Ask us about this or listen on this time that she wrote her Unit play, FLORA Medium Can 10c Mixed Tea 21c lb. Rainbow Drinking Glasses, 6 for22 "Sex." This sensational productloo the radio for full detaila. e run two years with Mlsu West ss the IMPORTED TOMATO PASTE 7c Coffee, ASCO 21 «tar. CALL TOMATO PASTE 6 for 25c AH line a blend as you ever tasted. ARISTOCRAT 31c Ib. Her greatest success, "Diamoad Lit," O.K. SOAP Large Bar 3k lb fullowed. French Roait Coffee Coffee, Victor 19 All that the wont implies. A beautiful A mild blend of Santos. Sleepwalker Disproves OLIVES C teaspoon free with each pound of Ar- lb Un Old Sudden Shock Myth istuerat coif ee. LUX Small Package 8k Coffee, Acme 25 The popular myth that sleepwalkers JUMBO BLACK OLIVES 21c Lb. The new vacuum packed. will be dHiuaged or eveu killed by the GREEN OLIVES Extra Large 17c Lb. lb. pkg -i Qc sudden shock of wuklug them while MORE CANNED GOODS SELOX 3 pkg.. 25c ASCO Sliced Bacon they are walking has t>eeu suillcleiiUy SUN CURED OLIVES 15c Lb. lb dl«iio»eil of by u ltrllbh Incident U> Rich Creamy Cheese 21c Which the "wiilker" uctually lived TO Pork & Beans 3k Can tell about It. A» the story goes, the CHEESE BON AMI Powder 9c ste-ttui truwler Avoudtde witu t^u her Eggs, Guia se«i Fresh dm way to the ScoU'li port of Ahwdeeii. Star Milk 10c Can During tlic lb. 7V«c to the foiveiisllu where he found a TOMATOES Luscioua Fresh Green water-utiuked sullor cIliutiiiiK Into bin GENOA Fancy Whole 29c Lb. Tender Bright Juicy bunk, 'lhf sullor explained thnt he Strawberries DANNUNZIO ASPARAGUS LEMONS WHS u Hlue[>wall<«r, that lie hud evi- 2Sc Lb. SCRUBBING BRUSH 5c qt. box 15c Bunch 25c Dozen 23c dently bevn walklut lu Ids bleep and SQPRESSATA 29c Lb. Napolina Washing Fluid fel) overliourd. 'rtus HhoCk of till) eold Large Florida SALCICCIA PEPERONE 25c Lb. A Bi, Help on Fancy Florida Golden Yellow water iuiiuediittely wakenud him. gett- RUBBER MAT 5c ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT BANANAS ing a roiit; hungliic frum the moving PROSC1UTTO — Whole 29c Lb. Wa»h D«y»qt. b«t DOM»25C 3 for 10c Dozen 25c ' Teasel, he (iiibbed It and climbed back 12»18 iache»—A Regular 28c SelUr HAVE Y0U VIS TED UR N£ Quality food* at a Savin* in your nearby ASCO I'eo bouru. FRFF ' ° W STORE YET OH THE CORNEROF StWJ» Quality Counts. rilLG WASHINGTON AND PENN STREETS? SAME QUALiTY _ SAME PHONE P1«WM mwtfti thU pttytr to •& PWCE AN SAME SERVICE IN B r ORDERS iitbeV^ouJtb-iDsUw DELIVERY ° » H STORES. row i VUilVId" -BIGHT REfl^RVED TO LIMIT QUANTITlfcS—

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Here'* Chance For Idle Boy. College To PreMfU Brmhmi TIRE PRICES GOING UP/ HowlBrokelnto To Spend Six Months Working Cenlcnnikl Program* May 7 1 NEWARK. Mny 7 A con*iil<>rat.lc Two Brahma prn)ir»t)i» will rx pre It is a matter of GENERAL The Movies numher nf olifcihle Now • youthd" sented Siindnv. May ". on the 100th Equip Your Car NOW/ out of wnrk, who would like HTini\"ersnry nf tho I'nrnpo'ier's death, hotter than to spend six months in by New Jersey Colli'ip for Women, KNOWLEDGE that if a car tho woods working nnd Ki'ttinu fad. in New Hnin?wirk. Members of the I'lothed and ]>nid for their services, Han' Ignite Strine Quartet, Unvid By RAMON NOVARRO ore inUiinjf out on the ehnnro be Hiii net t. pianist; lu*tin Williiims. Tinst <'»ii«f' tln'ir miltliers and fathers hfive bnntnn"; John Kurt'1 Newton, nrf?un is from Dorsey Motors, Inc., one n't tho difforrtnrr between l'nrle i-;( >iml the Klijnhelti Itmlmun Vimr V*Y MOTIIF.11 had Rt-Htt nmtiltlons EVER BEFOHF. '•** for mr>. Shf wnntwi inp to 1)« * Sam's forest urmy nnd bin rH'htiriK heel Chnpf>l I hnir will he henrd tn N. i,nvr ,„„ ,„.,.„ n,,1(l ,o 1)ny nrmy straight in t.hoir mind-*, 1 ronoprt plnnlst. My fnttier hnd rnn- 'he i-eci(nH, whieti nr»' operi til th' ITS A GOOD CAR. One of Firestone Extra Quality Tin* at iheso lire "war'' Joseph I), Senrs, deputy director nf public. hltlonn for ni(>, too. Ilia were along emergency relief in New .tor>:oy who At n twilight V'ritnl in tbe chfi]>el prices. You will prohnl.ly never Imvc ihc < lianoc to different. lines, lie wnntwl tfin to beTH in rhaVRe of enrolling the HtMte1?; •t I :io nVIork Justin Willinnn wnll our good used cars requires do SO again, since rnw tnnlerinl prires are rapidly n dentist. I wanted to be nf actor. quota of youths for the Tintionn! re ^inu (he 'Vier Krn^te Ge^nnir^" or AllhniiKh r stniilPd miiBlc-fenfl rrally forestarion program, said I "(lily thnt four serious song"", nf Brahms. John increasing. Advanced the prirox must fntlow. trlod tn follow my mother's wishes, I several hundred rase* hiiil been Kftrle Newton, cboirmnster nnd or VERY LITTLE OF YOUR found mywlf In Hollywood going from brought to his attention in variousKHniit of the chnriel, will play two ona stmlln to nnothpr looking for a J«t). Tjnrts nf tho State where selected rhorale preludes for orjran. Iir»hm<'' young men entjer for th<' «iv ninntln THIS 1 hellovp Hint wo usunlly do tho thlngl "S<*hnHiekf dieh" nnd hi<^ "V,n ist ein' MASTERPIECE of forest training and work hud been i R(i«" The <-hoir will sinu the Brnhmo MONEY. «< TIRE CONSTRUCTION thnt wo wnnt to do. not Jobs wm forced to (five up their chnm-i»< l>e "Ave Maria" and two of his motets, scar™ nnd I npciln't go Into the d»- nlmimt rirlunlvfly |>y pause parents believed their gninir "() Hone JeW nnd "Ailori\mi]« te, trails of thoap wonry days when I ln- meant ri>inil«r Army enlistment, di-i Christe". m«»lrr rnre ilriv^rn—jlioy will ciplino, martial training Rnil obtiira mil tnkn rlmnrr* or risk thuir t(>rvl(>wp cents. These reductions are note- Phoo* 4-2703 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 5.00^0 nent of Ceramics which is sponsor-1 worthy principally because of the 6.79 ing the exposition. All residents fact that in many places the price Open 'till 8:00 P. M. S.2S.1S..._ :>f New Jersey are invited to attend t of ice cream increases during the 7*43 the exposition which is open with-1 spring and summer months instead Othmr SifM Proportionately fx>u mt charge from 10 a. m. to li p. m. i of decreasing.—Adv. >n Saturdays and from '& to 9 p. m. | Morality 1 Induitritl Revolution h othor week-days. And Plenty of Them Morality knows nothing of geonranh- As early us 1TIM there I* a poem It- FIRESTONE OLDFIELD TYPE Ab.iui ihe only eserclde some of us leal boundaries or distinctions of raca I mentlng the evils «f the Industrial Superior In Quality and < onstrtirtioii to first line, —Please mention this paper Is the wild noose chaaes.—Farln -Spencer. 1 oliillon and special brand tirrs, offerrd for sale by department buying from stores, oil ronipaiiira, mid mail order catalog; bousex. This Is "77IP Tire That Taught Thrift to Million*:" Ramon Novarro. oudiciu'e, altlinu^.li I did not know It until 1 received a call to report to 4.30-21 $4-95 5.00-19.. $5.85 the old Metro studio for an Interview with th« famous director. 5.50 1.75-19 5.25-18.. 6.60 Perhaps 1 was not as excited over A HAHOfl-WlDE this as I should have been. I had Olfier Siaea Proportionately Late been disappointed so many times that 1 believed thnt this was Just "another one of those things." Of course, FIRESTONE SENTINEL TYPE went to see Ingrain and he gave tni A Startling Low Price Better Quality, Construct..1 uud Workmanship the usual preliminary teats that (lay ttum Mcond line nperiul brand I ires offered for sale nnd that made me think that perhnp* this visit had not been In vain. by m*il order houerfl ami others. For a Quality Lawn Mower When I was told that I was to hav the ride of Uupe.rt of Hentzau In "Th Prisoner of Zemin" T really felt that Sr;u- famous "Kwik Kilt" Lawn Mowvr if- •'< snnioth ruii- m.y career wns begun. It had, too, be- iiin^-, iinsy rutting model that shows astonishinK i|ti.-iltty ciiuse Ingniui had truly taken an In- l'i aturcs at this low price. It's our lowest priced model . . terest In me and gave me every part hut, it stiinils head and shoulders above the ordinary that he thought I could play. iiuiwcrs you'll find elsewhere at about this price. Equip "Where the Pavement Endi," "Thi eil with ball bearings . . . and, to the best of our knowl- Red Lily," "Scaramoirche," "Ben Hur,' "Lovers" and "The Flying Fleet"—all edge, there is no other mower at this price that can poini FIRESTONE COURIER TYPE these pictures came to me very quick- to HUI'II an all-important feature. Cuts a 14-inch swath. Good Quality and Workmanship — carries the Mine ly after that and my ambition to bi "Firestone" ami full guarantee. Sold as low as many known as an actor was, I hope, real- cheap S|K*rIal liruntl tirea (UAUufactured to a price. ized. llecent pictures In which I bare ap- peared are "Huddle," a college foot- 3 Piece 25 Feet Everblooming S Quart ball story, and "Son-Daughter," In 30x3V4Cl. . $3.35 4.50-21 $4.05 which I played the part o£ a Chinese prime opposite Helen Hayes. GARDEN SET GARDEN HOSE ROSEBUSHES SPRINKLING CAN So now the embryo Faderewskls oi 4.10-21 3.45 4.75-19 4.45 the coming generation will have t rind a new Instructor, as I'm afraid 25c 49c piano lessons don't pay quite as well 19c • 89c 2 YEAR OLD FIELD GROWN GALVANIZED. HOT DIPPED. us the uiovies. MADE OF HEAVY GUAGE ME COMPARE QUA^^TY-CONSTRUCTIOW-PKICE TAL CADMIUM PLATED STEEL 25 FEET LONG WITH BRASS PLANTS. WILL BLOOM THIS GUARANTEED LEAIC PgOOF. AND ALL WITH WOOD HAN- COUPLINGS. % INCH INSIDE YEAR. STURDY PLANTS. EASY TO HANDLE POPULAR Mary Brian Started Out DLES. A VEKY USEFUL GAR- DIAMETER. BLACK FABRIC- LARGE ASSORTMENT TO SIZE FULL 8 QUART CAPA- Dependable Fireitone Spark DEN SET. BUY NOW! LESS ALL RUBBER HOSE. CHOOSE FROM. CITY. Firestone Plug* Save to Be Commercial Artist Batteries Gdtoline Mury Brian was born In Corsicuua, Texas. Like tiary Cooper,, she went $ 40 to Los Angeles to take up commercial RUBBISH BURNER Swing Spout Faucet nnd vow 100 Foot Length KITCHEN LIGHT oWbolt.iy art uud remained to become a motion Each In Sell picture player. During her childhood All makes uj Batteries tested trie ff'a will tent your .Sfxirfc /'lujfs Free she showed a natural aptitude for Metal Armored Cable Complete and PICK-UP BASKET Chromium Plated drnwluK ajid the elder Brians fondly dreamed of an artistic career for her. MAGNEX x Jotorr *f •ATTERIES J— < PARK PLUGS J * Her pencil skctvlies found their way j Into the liluli school paper back borne | $2.19 89c $1.19 $2.59 COLONIAL DESIGN. ALL ME- uud she designed costumes for eihlbl- TWO 14 GUAGE RUBBER COV- COMES COMPLETE WITH 8 RUUBISH BURNER HAS LARGE tlousj. ISellevlng thut Mary would ERED COPPER WIRE INCLOS INCH GLASS SHADE. CORD TOP EASY TO FILL. PICK-UP TAL. BEAUTIFUL IN APPEAR- ED IN A GALVANIZED STEEL SWITCH AND OUTLET. STEEL BASKET. EXACTLY \ BUSHEL ANCE. EASY TO KELP CLEAN hnve greater opportunities for devel- SO MAKES EXCELLENT h BECAUSE IT IS CHROMIUM oping her talent In a big place, the SHEATHING, 100 FOOT COPPER FACED. WHITE ENA MUNICIPAL SERVICE STATION LENGTHS. MEL FINISH. BUSHEL MEASURE. PLATED Brian family moved to I,oa Angeles. Corner Rah way Avenue nnd Main Street Shortly after their arrival, Mary won a beauty contest aud later emerged WOODBRIDGE with the most votes In one of those personality contests tbat were, much' In vogue during the lunt denule, Al- Confidence in bert Kaufman, at that time managing CCLSADEE Tel. Woodbridge g-1280 director of Uruutuuu'u Metropolitan theater, offered her a part In a pro- 29 x 4.40 loguv and encouraged her to try her Proven Quality^ luck In pictures. Five minute* after Many Book* About N»poleoa Confidence Trantporti Credit she had been ushered Into the oltke of More thun 40,000 booka havt bi*u Oreillt Is trauaiwrttnl, uot by air- planes or wireless waves, but by some- Herbert ISreiuui, director, ni\n was $1.25 irrltten about Nuiioleon --or almoat thing Impouderabltt—toufldeuve. pliose,u for the role of Wendy la tha tn* a day since be died. Him version of "Peter l'an." Leudlug parts we.ro easy to get after that pic- ture came out. Among [lie Uluin sha has appeared In are "The Street ot 3 H'urgotteti Men." "Behind Uie Front,1' OTHER SIZES PRICED ••Ueau-UeBle," "Shanghai Bouud." AT PROPORTION. "Muu 1'owe.r," "Under the Touto Blui." ATELY LOW PRICES. "t'orgotteii races," "ltlver of llo> laamo," "The Klbltier," "Urowu of Quantities Limited llumud," "High1 Hat," "The Koyal Family or llioudway," "Uomklde Snuud," "It's Tough to Be 1'auious," CRUSADER "Vartity, Hm Virginian", am] TIRES GUARANTEED •'blessed Ifivent." TO GIVE SAT1SFAC- MASTER-MIXED" - TORY SERVICE __ A Clafisifled Adv. Will 8eU, It - Theingredientsof'Mgster-Mixed" WITHOUT LIMITA- Paint are laboratory tested for TION AS TO TIME OR impurities, and then combined I. MANN & SON MILEAGE. according to a successful scientif- RUG CLEANING Gallon IS A JOB FOR EXPERTS FREE COURTEOUS ic formula. Economic production TIRE MOUNTING in our-™" '• «">" to thoii(> .I'CTf onn, who, BI mem- ,sri) of l-hnnen Frri-hnld.'m. nnty nt MI.MIenel-. b«fn of the army, *m *#»ra«<1 th« CARTERET PRESS iw llriinswli-li, New .lerwy. rlces drttlon certlfl- tot: to Decerr .rinrfUile r.entlemen: the period rn.m January I. I,-, cffl.-lal*: Subscription, $1.50 Per Year I h.ve completed the audit by the commRnder In rhl»f, ,„. ..rount. .nd re-mi.. In the office»1 ... •s • ^of th. ^e , followin,.g '•«", > Published Every Friday By u |( Tr mr r Amcrlrnn expwlltloniiry force*, or who wprc wotimiwl In «ctlnn under C. H. BYRNE, 130 Jeraey St., CARTERET, N. J. ?Svs^u,rx"•-::p.tr:.n^'i4HXe.an> d nii wh!rh cntltlmi them U fturrmtale and County Hera Telephone CarUrrt B-1600 wpnr it «nm»1 rhPTn>n.

C. H. BYRNE „ Editor and Owner CHANCBRT <>F NKW JERSEY — Re- MEYER ROSENBUJM Sport* Editor ».n Th« Flrlt/ National B»n* of ffciuth Zlt Thnnton Bl.im.li. Entered M second riant matter June 6, 1924, at Carteret, N. J., • j»cot»™ an''nn tniateci of and im«»r the. f/OI'NTV OF n mnnncr nlmllar 10 that in th* Current 1>1- lut "HI »n<> te.tamtnt of H»r.» Rv»n» Pott Office, under the Act of March 8, 1878. T vlFlon, ami trtn Item nMtila no furthnr com- (Clover «e*Tntv#>r 31. 1932 John Wlllt..n«l •»* Kata.yna Wllrlchl, f;O»MBNTH tli*» t>alanct of ratih In th* Trunt Account n»l«ndwita. Ft F» for th« a»l« of pjort- M'OI'K OF THK Al'MT •crtuntB wai 93l.M42.7ti. H«ffir tn Kxhihlt 11-1, Foreign Advertising ReprwaUtWeK-- My- examination emhrace.l the of thn ftiatv tai*s rfrwlvablf from miinlrlp#Htlen n» vlrtun of th« ihov «l«tnrt «rrll tn m» It I will e.no,. tr. an.l .-.pportlnu records In the pfflc-ptlon of Amounted to |«71,IM.SI) at IVrnnbfr "" n,"'l»d »n.l n«llv,r,,l. Ntw Jersey Neighborhood Newspapers, Int. ('nun!) Treasurer with the Ominipalon. 1912, Refer lo Eihlbtt lit Bank Stock tax rtcel vablf KiUlltd 12. HAY those i.r the Kinking Fond .,„..,). HeOr lo K* which are audited separately by th. Depart 131.71. at Dep*tnb«r 11. l»« MAV A, P %"„.:".«.".? «»' -"ouct'e-d throughout in lit tilt B-4. i two o'rlork, da »»vlnn tlm« In lb» The balance flu* from th* Current Ar afternoon nf th» K«M rli .t th. Bhkrtrr. AN ENGINEER BROADCASTS .trl c"nformH"wlth the rule, and regu- iV f 1 „ on. premrlW.1 by the Commissioner of co'4nt at January I, 1111 wan fnt.n-Iy pair! Office in th* OHy of N* nnni.wi.-k, M. J. County Engineer George Merrill spoke over the air from at Ddctmber 11, • •It. Refer TO Bihlblt 111 AM the followltin irMt ^r parr* ot Munji Ipnl Ai'sTHint*. t+mi*** h*>relnafi*r partteularlr fle- Miif I direct yoi|r »t tent Inn ..to. ExhlbltH Tlie I1SSO balance In th* Motor VtWl< and v Station WAAM yesterday on "The Fetish Of Tax Reduction". A, H HT.I1 <\ thi- Hftlni.{'«> 8H#Mit of th« lorn account «t January 1* 1912 "wan en tb« fiirrpfit, Trim, anil Capital FHvlnlnn* of Ac- tlrffly dlDbMrnrd during It would have been well if all those.who believe the only euro i-ouni* it In nujgeMKl that the«« and th« rcvl#w. Rffer to Rthlblt B-l. E23. SSS^T. 5J« - -«- • iti'P'irt Inn firrifMliiki t>e r*««d with the com- At Diwmbfr II. IM1: for the present depression is tax reduction could have listened The ('.ah nalanr« In th* Oounty D*t*i- Hnn nf Ftanilnlph straat distant I tin nmy tx> hail n( your rinnnrUI affair!. tivcu I>n*ton Fund wu M»4••!. *n<\ fhi IIG reel ««»t«rly IKHI Hi" rorn«r formal] in. For readers of this paper the talk is printed on another (TKRRNT I.IVIM1ON alanr# In the <>urt Altf>n«.anti> l>n hr 'b" lnli»rn«"^tlon of the wvstarlr sld« ftl n t-cniin rnrm«rljr known aa At I)Pi>ml)*p 31. !!•«. ('nut. nn iifpon.t uton and R^Hrrmr*nt Fund •* " * rtf l'er«hinn * Colwell utreet, with the soulhsrlr alda bi page. Hflfer to Exhibit JV« dolph atrrfl, as shown on a tmila .K3 K*f>.- to Exhibit A-l. The old balance of one rent In Ih* fltat , rntltlffl '•AIMHIW •»»» »' bulKUnsj It was a most enlightening talk, sound in its logic and giv- All cAflh entered ITI the caah r*rtlpu • Hilt.tut tonal Tftl Arrount »«• trannffrrt-i ' at Cnlwril Ml'1dl«s»i Counry, Now mmk waa trarerl to thfl vnrioiift riepoiitriri**, to the Ourrfnt Account during *b« year. », iti!, srala »«' <» th« la en by a man who understands the topic thoroughly. The talk and wan accounted for to my entire tialli- The County w*« indebted lo th« Htat* 117" and from said bMltlnlnj point New Jem^y fnr: (Kihlblt ltll running'th«« "I nOrth " *e*- l> ral«- was one in a series "As An Engineer Sees It". Mr. Merrill laid [ m»dp tv ilptnlM anil rnreful examina- StAtP Knad T*t w.st *s fwl t" s. point; runnlnr thsnc» tion uf all I'ht-rkg drawn and all vouchers State He h on I Tax . — paid (1 ring the poriod unilcr Hold If rn IIOTI-M Hond Tnz 10.111 fift stress upon a condition that many of us are coming to recog- arcound JJi to a point; nnnlng tnenca (») aouth pro veil pud rrrnntilfti all tiank The Touhty waa indebted lo various urn- nize—the fact that the tax reduction enthusiasts are doing ami bnlanrfR tn the Current1 Trust and it in. >« mm. K !S fe«t to a point: run- "I'll Give You Your Working Materials if You Go to Wort Cnpltnl IMvlnlofm (if Aceountn. nicjpalltlfi for nlna th-nrf (I) nnrth tl (Iff.. «1 mln. cut, probably more harm than good, and prolonging the depression IHr«ct vt>rIfUiilinn WHS received from Second CJIM nnllmail T«i ZI.9S2.93 Sn tin to thf point or plac. o( BBOtN- What Are They?" df-ponlmricK nf nil oni-h balances •UticUni' , Hank fitnek Tai (EihiMt l< 1) :4.R94.SK by obstructing all public improvements. to the rriMH nt thn County Tr*-a«urer at Motor Vehicle >'\tf\ Fund* 10.119 n N'riflni lot No «. Block 10, aa shown on "A Knife an' Fork an' Some Food!" I>i*c»*rntjc-r 31. 19J2. Htate flt-hmil Kuniln I K*h US) 1.O4TruaS t*7l sbovf rnfntlunrd map. The madness for tax reduction is led of, course by taxpay- All paid viiiH-hcrR fr»r the period wt*rt Thf tKflh credit in (ht> Rmi>luy*#» fix- H,ln« part of the sam. P'**"" »•- rare fully iirrutlnlzed for receipt, amount, Fuhil jtriwujntni to IHR 0«. UrTfr < ,,,,d to John Wllguc-kl anil Marr Wll- ers who are entirely influenced by selfishness and have no in- and cnriflrnmtlfin, and w*?re tracefl Into th© hlbtt H-B. iZv\ hi. wlf«. br d«d "I Prank Kmatr ODD THINGS AND NEW-By Lame Bode v..u**h**r rcglHtpr, which was added anil Tnvre wm dup to the Cnunry Treasurer .Is iuals Kmeti. his wl«». flalsxl Oct. I. terest in the community further than to get as much as possi- ircivcd All rhfrki wern llkpwiift examinm. llls.fl nn account <>f the Employee* Trust t'L an" rs™rd«* In Iloo. HI, pa|i I7«. .ml compartr. with the voucher ref."ti»r In Funil The TTfa«' rer hi* alreawly r*quMtP ROOM, 8O% SETTLE* Kindly refer lo Exhlblta A-l, A-2, B-l rnmmenteil upon In the Current Pi vision harm in some communities where he is permitted to have his ind '' 1 for a full unalynlH o£ caah and rrc- Th**rp *a* no ranh nn deposit In the Capital to«.lh«r wllh the coma of thla sals. WITHIN TWO HOURS >nrlli)itioti of bunk balancer Uh-minn at Perember 31. 193! Refer to O-l Together with all anil singular tha rights. way, and would do it everywhere if he could. He would cripple At tli«> fxplrminn of Sheriff (JaiiTion'H At hfrnnlwr 31. 1!»12: nrlvlleres hereditaments and ajipurtatiancea BUT SOME RE/WAINS :i-rm ther^ van returned to the County deferred rhirften tn Future taxation to- thrr.unlo belonging or In anrwla. a.pp*r- our school systems. In fact if he pays taxes in some communi- rr.'imury th«? |«. 000.00 loan advanced '" talled l&.m.lMfij Hefrr to Kihlhlt <"-! IN THE AIR AFTER him w ht»n tip tniok office, The Board of The nmnunt in tbe Sinking Kun-7 will glvf you an final ynlB were entirely Liquidated public improvements, reduce police and fire departments both l9P!t.O23 L4. Refer tn Exhibits C-5 to O-IO . or January 1, 19 • if ;..<.,iir(^ r.'ceivfibl« nt the beginning and liiclunlve. for a complet* snalynla. 'during 1912: in wage and personnel until public safety would be gravely . i.-u.- ..f dif ppr^d. The debit balnht-e In the Township an'tigr/,, Retained .. :.1T: «S Refer to Eth. 0-1 l;*:il THXC t rerelvable at Dpcember lJoroUKh Aid account amounted to IS6 95 Temporary Notea weakened. And he would retard the return of normal prosper- .... ,.o. .» d tn lfi$.744.24 for Muni- IHT.r in Kiliiljit C-ll | s^ Rraerve 11.1>S 43 Refer to Elh C-.' > ipitl mill llunK Htrn-k Taxes. Refer to Ex- Contract overpaymenla amounted to II.- Term Ilonds Ca>h C-I ity indefinitely. lilMt A*. c«1 :.!' 'Elhlblt C-IJl The»«. mu»t be re,-- Payably e 2.000.00 Ref«r «o Elh As Mr. Merrill pointed out in his broadcast yesterday: i >:IL' \l unlclpil Ofltik Stock Taxes'Unpaid fumlfd to the County Treasury. . Plre Lous Adjunt- nt ip.'i' 31, \Wi *iiK)i:nted to (1,024,423,** <'n»ltnl nldn rei-elvable totalled UiO31- mntil (Court ''When we meet reverses we become panic stricken and lose W'f.-r tn Kxhitilt A-&. 21. HS.000.000. 0 of 11,1 amount was recelv- Houae) 27,51800 Refer to Kxn. C-S A i (tip clone of th*? year the Current Ac- il In February anil Uar.h l>13. The Treaa- Fire Un Truck our sense of proportion." The tax reduction fanatic shouting - n'.i hml arivariceit |56,007.Tfi tu the Capl- urcr IH endeavoring tn collect the balance. I Repairs !2 «» Ref.r to B»n, C 1 ml Acoount, whkh will be refun-led as A corrcupondlriic rciMTve arciunt has been Bond lsaue Ex- that tax reduction is the only cure-all, spreads this sort of H"HII an the necpg.ajary fundi are received by fntnrillM!<"] pending final llqcidation. Refer I pense Reserve :.160.97 Refer to Bth. C-12 .iM.Mi.naj flnaiiclnn. Hefer to Bilhlbtt A-l. to Klhlbit C-l 7. IglNltlXU (INI) I'UHII In Hunka In liquidation at Dcc*>m- panic and paralyzes all initiative because he sees only one side H.in.l discount amounted to tS.SIOOO He-1 As stated In a preceding paragraphcom the i.T 31. 11*S2 amounted to 92S.994.7O. Refer fcr tti ExhHill O-l 'audit of the sinking Fund do«s not of the question. '•» Kulii'ttiit A-8. Trie debit balance In Ihe Bonds lasue within the senpe of my audit. Arthur Tin' following deferred charges were Expense Account totalled 1228.88. Refer to j J AHamler Statemen, Hecretart receivey odf thfroem Sinkin Mr g Puml Certainly there should be economy in government, muni- ruii'lfit in \bf mz budget; Refer lu Eiiilbit Kxhlblt O-l!. f I .iii'MK^iU')' iL[)prupriatliin» 3,592,67 SURl'l.l'R REVEME YEA.K IS17 Is ex Commission, ilfsrlnaea that the BlBkinaT Pund cipal, State and National. The taxpayer haa been hard hit and 1 »>rii n M iscf-Mancou.) Revenue plained as rollnwa: I of Middlesex Countr had a book value at - i!»30 ff.94t.06 During that year Ihe United Statos Cov I Dec. 11. 1912 of HiRJ"fc l«, and I make hi« his burden should be lightened as much 38 possible. But if that REINDEER BIRTH- IK.-I txpfnilltureH *'i>urtB 1»31 .. 15,000.00 ernmtnt dlstrlhut^l certain ruAds to var malement a part of my report aUDject to HUT .'xpendltures Welfare 1531 ..26.600.00 lous Mates, who in turn made distribution thlsij qualification,. economy is carried) to a point where the taxpayer will have no LIKE THE SAIMON,THE At IH-cumber SI. 1932 the Balance Sheet to the counties. Middlesex County recelv-1 ANSI AI. 1>E»T KTATKMUNT REInJDEER REGULARLY ft£TUIM| innt;iina deferred Items as followi: ed |S0,r,l!76 at that time, and the moner i Exhibit E li the annual debt statement hope of ever earning any money; if government quits spend- TO THE PLACE OF ITS BIRTH Balance Funded In was used for public' purpose*. However, I of the County. The net debt baa been corn- Sheet 1931 Budget understand that this was not a gift, and puted to be I U r/n aa of December Jl. UI2. ing money for legitimate purposes the depression may well be- TO RAISE: ITS YO0N6. A Emergency approprla- should the amount be called for, It would UENBRA1. liona (Woodbridge per- be necessary for the County lo pay lo the I The general ledger of the County Treas- come a permanent condition. There has been waste in govern- .RIVER FISHING~ innn<:nt registration) 4,028.00 4,028.00 State the amount received. Therefore, the urer Is In sgreement with this report. The it Deficit Miscellaneous Hem la shown on tbe Kslance Sheet as a rnards In the office ot th» County Treas- ment especially in big cities. Politicians have created unne- THE STATE OP VIRGINIA He venue Anticipated liability, and) correspondingly aa a deferred urer, and Clerk of the Board of Choaen Freeholders were found to be In excellent HAS OVER 5, OOO MILES OF 19S2 21,192,38 chargv- cessary jobs for their friends. Salaries in the higher brackets C Deferred Asaeti (Prior At December 31, 193? the general ledger condition. NAVIGABLE FISHING WATER. to ll») 4,174.81 4.174.11 recorded the following bonded debt, per-' WHEREVER clerical errors 1 are often out of all proposition to the service rendered or the ii—Overexpendltureu Sher- maneat and temporary: they were immediately corrected Iff 1912 '!.".'.! 3.500.00 J.£00.00 Serial Bonds lK1MI.1t C 111 ..MIT.WtM Treasurer and MM »tafr skill required. But to shut down all public improvements and K -Overexpendlturea Work- Term Bonds (Exlill.it C-15) -. Ot Aaat. iliiwg PenaiolM 8.000.00 8,000.00 I msde a rsrefi'l examination of the \asaei Title **" Band enough for the bare necessities of life is madness. O—Overexpettdlturea Old bonds ledgers and registers which affect William A Allgalr.County Treasurer 1*0,000. Are Pension State these three classes of bonds and found that Arthur J Hamley. Asst. County Cut out the waste and the extravagance by all meaJis and THIS AND THAT Share 41.448 11 22,50000 the balance! recorded unpaid at the close Treasurer IM.tOO Doing One's Best An explanation off thesh e ddeferref d Itei of the year were in agreement with Exhi- Rlchsnl J. Ualvin. Clerk of the reduce salaries where they are too high but don't demolish might be helpful. bits C H and C-1C Board ot the whole eebnomic structure, The depression was brought to the End "Putting off' does no work. I[TEaM f A—Emergency Appropriations |4,- The capital account was Indebted to the Freeholders 1,00(1. — • 028 00. This amount was expended during i-urretit account In the amount of }SC.W7.7I Edward J. Hell. Koad Super- 19S2 tff meet bills Incurred for the Wood- and December 31. 19X2. This item has been visor 1.001' about to some extent at least by excesses in what might be Art calls to the good In us. bridge Permanent Election IlegiHtratlon. commented upon In the rurrent division. I wish to extend my thank* to the Board which cost waa unknown at the time the The balance of contracts payable at the of Freeholders, Mr Allgalr. Mr. Hamlsy, Mr otherwise legitimate spending. An excess in the other direc- By THOMAS ARK.LE CLARK 1932 budget was prepared. do&e of the year was IH.:»«.•*. Refer to tialvln. and their staffs for th* continual Advice Is as free as salvation. ' Lain Dean of Men, ITEM B— Deficit Mlacellaneous lt«venv« Kxhlblt C-l. cooperation given me during tha co'urse or tion would be just aa harmful and would merely delay the re- Anticipated 1913. During the year revenue* The following outstanding liabilities as this examination University of Illinois. anticipated produced the net deficit shown. turn of prosperity. Pure Iron Is chemical curiosity. ITEM C—Deferred aasets priur to 193:. The Board received In 1932 the following •UUim-ll 8BIETH — rl'HUHt ACflll XT Mr. Merrill talked aa an engineer thinks and talks. The "Thompson Is loavlng jou, I hear," bills In excess of the 1930 and 1931 accounts Incrcaa* or I said to Jones, "and going into an- .Motion Is two-thirds of promotion. payable reserves, and payment Wai* withheld ASSETS Jan- I. 111! Dec 11. 1911 D4jcr«aa*» profession is one that requires rilear thinking and exact ex- until they were included In the 1V33 bud-Cash Noae other line of work. get: Sheriffs Caih l.oan 9,000, It pression. He said there is still plenty of money in the country How is lie getting ttnin rails on 194 days In a normal County Inmates State Institutions Accounta Kei-elvabte 51.442*7 9O.i34. SJ 14. »41.«n O.T44.2* 41MT1 II on?" I had known year. 1928 I1.473.C1 Taxes Receivable 1»31 4»3.»l« •» but practically no credit and so individuals and industries are County Inmates State Institutions Taxes Receivable 1932 1,024.423.44 1,MM1I.4I unable to take advantages of low prices of materials and labor. Thompson for 1930 — !,OI>1,35 Due from Capital Acct -Loan »s.«0J7t M«4M< years and he Every nightmare Is dreadfully dra- Workhouse and Jail 1131 MS i* Cash In Hanks in liquidation 29.994 7* IMM30 Widows Pensions and Board of Deferred Items: On the other hand, Mr. Merrill points out, the credit of the na- seemed to me matic. Children 1831 r.1909 ' Emergency sppropriations 3,39!.«7 4.MI.M' bright, energetic Soldiers and Sailors Burials 1931 :u» 00 Deficit UtsccllaneouH HeVenue Antici- tional and state government is practically unlimited. So that Coronem and Durlala 1991 651 4> pated 1>3« |,U14I I.M3 05- young fellow who In winter the best poetry Is written Deficit Miscellaneous Kevenoc Afttlct' - government could easily finance public improvements that ought to get some- about summer. Total $4,174 31 patea U3I 11192 II *1,191.38 4.JT4I1 where. Deferred Aaeets * 4.114.11 would give employment, start a market for material and put ITEM D—Overexpendltures Sheriff 1SJ2 Overexpendlturta Courts 11931) UtHH "He's lost all In- Would you know what money 1st This is the amount that the Sheriff over- Uverexpendltures Welfare 11931) 2i,IH.H ••.«•*•«• money in circulation. He points out that enterprise of this kind expended Ills appropriation accuunt during Go borrow some Overexpendltures Sheriff upon the part of government would act as a small quantity of terest In his work," 1932. Overexpendlturea VV'orahouae <1)33) , 1.117.4« Jones replied. "He ITBJt E—Overexpendltures Workhouse Overcipendltrres Widows Pensions (1*32) .. l.tM.H *.M*.OO A Jealous person Is always In love, 1932. In February 1932 the Welfare lleparL- Overexpendlture* old Age Pensions I Dttl 43,411.11 4MM.1I water acts in priming a pump. knows he Is not ment took over the operation of the stone going to b« with hut It's usually self-love. quarry adjacent to the County Workhouse Clearly our -county engineer believes that government offi- with the view of furnishing stuuu foi uuun- me longer than the ty road construction and maintenance, and cials should have the courage to carry on with needed public end of the year, It Isn't always the most promising also to force those who were committed to LUBII.ITIB8 tha workhouse to continue to earn their up- improvements, and that such aj course will help enormously in and he sees no reason for showing man who pays bis debts. Ae^uuht* I'ayable Rearr\e .. :4M4T.S4 393.39t.lt keekeepp. This Item wa» unfuraeen when the Tax ltev«nue Ntite* I*t.rablr 3-M.tjM.M in.Mi.to any Initiative. Be comes late pretty Ilta2 budget waa prepared In December, Edward Buy dam Farm bringing back normal conditions. He believes that officials must and ihU 'accounts for the overexpendi- Eiin-rsency Notra Payable Kill often, he does no more than he has First rul* of a self-Improvement ture of 15.221 IS for operating coata of tbe Hue to TriiBi Act Ount 11MI7 143.30 be economical within reason but that they must not give too atone quarry. 1 might state that tbe revenue to, for he Is not working for promo- club Is to let others alone. Mi,|9l.tT* produced In 11>3Z for stone sold amounted Total I.labllltlea much heed to the panic demand for tax reduction. Clearly he tion, and he feels sure that no matter to 14,1511.94 uiiich Item la Included in our 139.111 il 1.191.441 It Surplus Hevenue HIHH 71.149.41 has faith in America and American institutions. He believes how poorly he does we won't tire him. No matter what theories an artist report UH revenue not anticipated. It takes a pretty good man to do his has. his pictures bave to be good. ITEM F—WlilawB-Pen&Imm overexpended Tot»1» S99.344.4I 1141.SM11 7O.|4t.«4 In 1S3:'. The coat of widows pensions was that Americans have the courage and good sense to find a way best up to the eod of a Job." 1140.000.Of) a« ug-ulnst an appropriation of If man hadn't learned better, the • 132.00000 which leaves an overeipendl- aUUMB SHBR — TaUHT ACCOINT out of the present slump and win to a sounder prosperity. And It waB Robert Louis Stevenson who, ture of ls.0O0.0Q. I believe, salt) that If he knew he waa donkey's bray would frighten him. ITEM O—old Age Pensions Overexpemled AH.SKT8 lawrtase or most of all he believes that government should, lead and show Jaa 1.1931 DM. tl, IMS XHcresM' to die tomorrow, he would go on lust 1932. The m2 hudget contained an appro- Cash >U,<49 11 priation of $:4&,04O.OO for the county share State Taxes Receivable from Municl|*alltlea 2tl.IO.Tl tt.wiot- the way. the same writing bla story, finishing When you dance yon must pay tbe of old ago pensions. When the budget was 'irt.niit C71,t44.1t a«*,Ti4.io When Police Inspector Matt Me- Hank Si.ii-k Taxes Receivable 1-1 51 his book, striving to do something bet- fiddler, and some don't even do that prepared In December 1911 the procedure Due from Current Account J.lll.tJ IJM-" Merrill Score* Tax Qrath left County Tlpperary, hla male for paying old age pensions was not clear. lti.3M.37 191,391.11' ter than he had ever before done. parent was much prejudiced against The Board brdgeted only the County share. Total Trust AaaeU ;. 991.129.29 Reduction Fetish In Even if the Job had to he given up it When boys and girls become "pals" However, 'during the year the County was all forms of athletics, which he de- required to pay also the State Share which Broadcast Yesterday was worth doing well to tbe end. they too frequently forget to be polite.' scribed as wasteful and exhausting .mounted to 143,499. It. and caused the LIABILITIES Baunders, who was entered la the two overexpendlture of this amount. It ahould Motor Vehicle Kia»—Special Trust fur nonsense. But when Matt McGrath IK noted that In 1932 the State refunded mile race, could see before he had done One dozen roses cost so much be- Ilunlclpalltin ,.... (Continued from page one) won the Olympic hammer throw and tl«.»S6.U0 of thla cost, and Ihe balance Is County Detectives' Penalon Kund •warpod because of human tenden- a mile that he was outdistanced by cause several other dozens have to go to be paid In 1931. The. reallxed revenue returned to visit his Irtab home, the of $43,499.11 which IH one. hundred per cent Court Attendants PtnsJoa and HelLrenMat cies to blume all of our troubles on half the fellows who were competing to waste. t of the. overexpendlture has been treated as Fund , -. old man drew him aside. Hlate Institutional Tax It'aderpaymrnt) ,. somebody else, we have reached a with him. Some of the men who were revenue uot tmticlpated. uud lias increased You must know," he said, "that you the surplus reveniv. Hefer U4 A J. Due tu Slate of Near Jera*y: stage where we will have to wait outclassed dropped out before they had It Bill a city man with awe to see Hts.le Koad Tax for the oncoming generation to bring take after your father's family." Tour attention is directed tit the provision completed the distance and lay on the how a country man gets through a State School Tax us back to normalcy. History shows • t • of the law which prohibits overexpendttuxea Soldiers Bonus Bund Tax Payable ...... grass to watch tbe flulah. Not so, of the budget. The overexpetidlturea during that this was true in the depressions iarbed wire fence. lliw 10 Municipalities: , A fashion editor assures me that IU2 for wldown' pensions and, old age pen- IJank stock Tax Payable 12<44 3t following the war of 1812 and of Saunders. He kept on to the end and sions were mandatory and urgent. The women's bathing suits will be scantier workhouse overexpendltures were brought Second Claw Hallrnad Tax Payabh 34.1H.44 the Civil War. sprinted his level best at the finish. "Because of a shortage of metal, Motor Vehicle Pwl PinuU PayaUe .... 4. tilt I this season than they were last If about by the operation uf the atona^ (marry, State Qcbovl i^unda "We are living in a time when the He hadn't the ghost of • chance to wooden water .and sewer pipes are be- which is expected to t>e ueir-vuBtainlnf: """' -•"• • 33,2(7 »9 they situ any scantier than some I saw, tmpluybes Trust Kuod unusual in becoming commonplace. win, but he was a sportsman who ing made in Russia. and the Sheriffs account waa overexpended Miscellaneous Trusts the girls will be able to rinse them lit. by the Sheriff. These were the only overex- Economic problems, the true signifi- gave the best that was In him to the pendltrreu during 1932. a thimble."" Total Trust cance of which are understood onlry but second, gflwe &i he'll win the In ail likelihood, says a scientist, May I suggoat that all deferred charges by a few, present themselves in auch • « • race. oar descendants wTD laugh leu than nut ImdgMed In ltll be Included tn the a ^ariety of waya that most people A number of New York Ilnuiiclal In- 1934 budget arc satisfied tu let somebody else The last scholarship report showed we do, and smile more.. Accounts Payable Reserves at December stitutions would like to get out of the 81, 193! amounted to 1393,29).to Refer to uurnn — curtu. ACCODMT solve them and they demand a tax ABaKTH uiovlug picture business, but are In the that Collins was doing very poor work Exhibit A 10 D«.«l, 1M| reduction us a cure-alK in his studies. Be had not previously Noble character Is not a thing of Tax lUvenue Notea and Honda Payable Deferred fiuft" to future taxatlaa situation of the huuter who climbed totalleil "Protection from the sale of for- been en honor student, but be had at chance, but is the result of contlnned 1903,000.00 at Ihe close' of the Kinking Kund the trot: after the bear, caught It, end year. Rufer to Exhibit A-9. In connection Vncompleled Coatracta eign goods; the re-establishment of least done respectable work and I effort In right thinking and right doing. with )ny examination ofl this Item I exam- foreign mitrketa, or the development besought his companions to come up Improvemanta In Prograa* wondered what could be the matter ined the current bond and note registers Enurgeacr UawmployauBt Balaat ... of new induutriea that will open up and help him let go. which w«re found to be In agreement with with him. Township aa government. Hr. should lelved. and at the close or tha ytsar Uo >7 determine for himself wliut lit: con haired "Tarian," credited with the And h« thought his reason a per- that la bard work tod requires eter Serial Uoada. was due from the Insurance companies H«- T«nn Bonds " sidsni Luxuries and what neceuai- utility to scale cliffs, speed through fectly good one. nal »oud with the t-:»limit Ai-1. Itvaerve for Canal*! AUis "T«X«H are coming down but lets have reported neuhig the man, take H'4rpluu Ueranun »t December »l. 11 rising'of the dog tttr (Slrlus) colud rira l-o«s A4J»alBs7 •not lose our getue of proportion." flight at their approach. Oentalrt, • brujht star visible only In un.ouuted to n3.14»,41. (ftefsr to Miulblt th* fotttberm heml.puere. ;rh« dis- llen|ally with the ion. The* visually All) ^m rayaira May I suggest tUat you glva particular Hurplua F»tl tail tance ot this star Is suc» th*tm Ugfc are counted from July 8 to August 1}, -lu.iy to UihiWH A-l and A i. th. »t»t.- V) days before ud SO days after the iiiurtts of r«v«Uiag Hw *lP«Pdlturaa. Wkei (out HUM and rtre»' WnttV to TKIttl' tilVltUOK ToUl rtat* in.' All cash In in'

im'i' s 'K CARTERET PRESS FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1933 PAGE FTVI Cartgret_High Wins Opening Game Over Metuchen Macks Beat Nut Club, Pastry Ukes Court Team Speedway Opening To Americans Divide Terebecki Allows Only Three Tie Cards In Opening Games Wins 16, Loses 5 Draw Crack Drivers; Pair (K Ball Games Hits In Impressive Debut Partry Boy* and Cardinal. Battle To 3-3 Deadlock In Opening Mike Markowitz Capture* In- Ducat Prices Shaved Win First Came From Cardinal Carter«t Hi|h School Fr«ahman Twirier In Fine Form Af ainat Game In Twilight League—Chai-le* A. Conrad Throw* dividual Honors With 196 A. C, 5 to 4, But Drop MetucWi — Carteret Pound* Out Thirteen Hit* To Drtre Out Firtt Ball—Macks Defeat Nut Club By 5 to 2 SCOT*. Point*. Harold G. Hoffman Will Pre Nightcap By S to 3. Starting Metuchen Pitcher From Hill—O'Dormell, Galva- tent Trophy To Bob Sail, nek, Barbarcsuk Each Get Thrtse Hits. The M»«ks took the leadership in the Carteret Twi%ht Thc Carterel Ukrainians banket The Carteret Americans divided » 1932 Track Champion—Fa«t pair of ball games at Leibig's fleld League this Week by turning the tables on the Nut C\\A> 5 to Sunday afternaon, winning the first Coach Frank McCarthy's Carteret high school baaeball 7 n l Li ...U31. ii,. {• i- i inn J. « *-"""' ° w IJ »uci-ra»iui ruun aeanun, winning y i , f, I* Entered, fCdi A c { ih AAm. team opened what, promises to be a successful season at Me* 2, laid night, While the (.aniinals and the Pastry Boys fought sixteen games and losing only five, froboym, 5ln et oCardina 4, andi losiriA c g the second to to a 3-8 draw Tuesday evening in the inaugural contest i Among the teams beaten were the tuchen yesterday afternoon hy defeating Metuchen Htglta, * M*rJ», B| Nttt Club, 2 o TRACK IN GOOD SHAPE the Question Marks, also of Amboy, in two official trips to the plate was ? uth Rjver Blue Jays, the Rahway to 3. Young Joe Terebecki, McCarthy'* pitching find, hurled Despite a brilliant pitchinrv per- the battinir "tar of the game. Varsity Club, the Rahway Big Five, by * fi to \\ score. • i Nagy who pitched the first gums the entire game and allowed tho homcRtera only three hit*. formance by Cortoy' Andres in which The b ore: the Dukes Ranch of Sout River, and he whiffed twelve' men in nix innings The box the Bayway OrioleB. gave sewn hilts while Mullen who He pitched superb ball u« he struck Metuchen HlgMS) • Macks (5) out four batters and gavi> four ba*w or an average of two per inning, AB Mike Markowitz, flashy Uka for- Hurled the second allowed eight. Na- AB H. B. the Nut Club lost its opening game Mitroka, sn ward, ran away with the individual gy fmnned fifteen and walked only on balls. He would havp registered Powsm, «.« . 5 a0 . 1 0 2 « shutout victory had it. not been i -v'Sl in the Carteret Twilight league to C. Szelag, cf 3 race, scoring the tremendous total of ive in the first game while Mullen K. Patrick, 3h 3 0 0 the Hacks toy a 6 to 2 score at the Bylecki, 2b 196 points. He was exactly 128 track out ten and issued six bases for four Blue and White errors which Glanfleld, IS 2 2 0 3 were responsible for the three runs a high school field last night. Beisel, lb ...." .'...". 3 points ahead of Pete Trtfinko who on balls in the nightcap. Beiuon, rf . 4 0 0 0 The Macks, after being repulsed scored 73 points. There were threo Tlic linx score: scored by Metuohen. Campbell, cf I 0 0 0 Barna, 3b 2 The Blue and White hit hard, with two hit* for four inning, ral- Golamewski, 3b 1 players tied for third nositioh each Kirst jrume-— Onborne, cf ... 2 0 0 0 lied in the fifth to score four runa with sixty-three points. American* (5) hammering out thirteen hljji, atw Ktlpin. 2b 1 0 0 0 F. Mack, rf ".'. 2 1 driving Rhodes, starting Metuchen "and Win the , ime. Two triples by! Schein, rf 1 Games Won LB R H karbinchak, 2b 2 0 0 0 1 pitcher, from the box in the late in- Walsh, c 4 0 0 0 Mitroka and lharley Szelag coupled jA. Galvanek, If ..'.'"'.'.'.'." 2 Ulcas • t Opponents Rnkosi, If . „ 3 1 41 Carteret Hebrew Alliance 2!) (>'I>onni>ll, If 1 0 0 nings. He was replaced by Madi-Campbell, If 1 0 0 0 with a base on balls and a single by J. Troako, c 3 son. Babs Stela?, resulted in four runa. |J. Szelafc, p 3 40 P. A. Memaca 36 Ruse. c 4 0 3 Schwarb, If 1 0 0 0 46 Whirlwinds 26 Swing, ,'tb 4 0 1 Carteret scored one- in the first Messerol, If 2 0 0 0 "M|t" Mitroka slammed a homer, inning and tied the score in the sec- Rhodes, p 0 to deep left with no one on board 38 P. A. Adanacs 20 (Jolaszi'wski, ss 2 0 0 2 0 0 25 0 51 Robin A. C. 25 Mullen, rf 3 1 1 ond after Metuchen' pushed two runs Madison, p 2- -0 0 0 for the Mack* In the third. Nut Club (2) the plate in ' the opening Both Nut, Club runs came in the AB H 37 Trojan A. C. (P. A.) 25 Siekerka, 2b 4 0 0 H 30 South River Blue Jays 20 /.ysk, rf 2 1 0 frame. Two hits resulting in an- 8S' a ~8 second frame- when Babs Szelag was P. Poll, 3b 3 other run gave the Mc.Carthymcn The score by innings: nicked for four successive hits. John 28 Rahway Varsity Club 18 Comlm, lb 3 1 1 R. Mullan, 2b 3 4 • one-run lead in the fifth. :arteret High 110 010 3OS—8 Roman drove in the flrat run and Conrad, ss 2 57 Bayway Orioles 51 Nagy, p , 1 1 32 Rahway Scarlets 20 _ I In the seventh the Carteret team rfetuchen High 200 00O 010—3 Corky knocked in the second. Morris, cf 3 8 opened fire and drove Rhodes from The Summary —• Two-base WU: While Corky gave only five hits, 25 Dukes Ranch 22 30 Rose, c 3 41 Rahway Big Five 39 Cardinal A. C. (4) | the hill in the procesR of scoring lomba, Barbarctuk. 2; O'Donnett, his opponent, Babe Szelap was equal- J. D'zurilla; lb 1 two runs. Three mor» runs in. the alvanek, Glanflold. Struck oat; ly as effective. Babs allowed only six 26 Donovan's All Stars 18 AB R Pencotty, lb 1 51 Elizabetr Starlings 2S Brown, cf 4 0 ninth sewed up the ball game. By Terebecki, 4; by Rhodes, 2; by hits and had only one bad inning, the R. Galvenek, rf I For Carteret Rudy (ialvanek, John Madison, 3. Bases on ball*: Off second, in which the Nut Club con- 20 O^Donnell Derby Boys 17 Kensky, cf : 1 0 Eieg-ert, rf .' 31 Perth Amboy Phantoms 17 Zalewski, c ...: 3 0 Barbarczuk and Jimmy O'Connell erebecki, 4; off Rhodei, 4; off Mad- verted four hits into two rum. Thatcher, If 0 were the batting stars, with three son, 3. Mitroka with a homer and triple Roman, If Games Lost Mince, c 2 20 Sacred Heart Collegians 28 Fydok, as 4 2 hits. Barbarc7.uk pounded out two. Andres, p Bab Sail Prusa, If 3 2 2 doubles. B>t Do They Gel It? 24 Eliza. Shelton A. C. 27 33 Hungarian Catholic Club 37 Bernard, 3b 3 0 0 I The box score: East Rahway Polywagi Rout Call money la defined at "money 22 2 '6 Everything is set for the opening 0 0 Carteret High (A) ' 32 South River T. N. K. 38 of the Woodbridge Speedway, Sun- Mooney, 2b 2 Carteret Runaways, 21-11 loaned, usually on stocks as security, The score by innings; 34 Neski, 2b 1 0 1 i • AB. R. H. E. Macks 001 040—5 Lyceum Big Five 38 day afternoon. Sixty of the county's payable on demand of the lender." Indiridual Records Biega, lb 4 0 1 Thatcher, If 3 Nut Club 020 000—0 leading drivers will compete in a big 0 GalvRnek, us S The East Rahway Polywagu rout- Markowitz 196 Pagak, rf 4 0 ed the "Carteret Runaways for their The Summary—Two-base hits: F. card of races which will start at 1 Evans, p 2 0 0 Barbarciuk, 2b 4 Poll, Pencotty. Three-base hits: Treflnta 73 o'clock and wind up around 5:30. second straight triumph last Satur- S. Hamulak .: 63 Ott, rf 1 0 1 Comba, lb 4 Mitroka, C. Szelag. Home run: The riders will battle for ?1300 in _ Kosel, 3b 3 day afternoon by a 21 to 11 score. Struck out: By Andres, 12; by J.Bubnick 63 prize money with $400 to the win- 7 Bohanek, c 4 The score by innings: J. Hamulak 63 34 Runaways 202 320 020—11 PERTH AMBOY'S Rzelag, 4. Bases on balls: Off ner of the Woodbridge Sweepstakes, Score by innings: Markowitz, cf 4 M. Poll 56 Polywags 021 506 52x—21 Andres, 1; off J. Szelag, 2. Umpires: a twenty five mile event which will Cardinals 00 201 010—4 • O'Donnell, rf Donovun and Kapucy, Sofka 54 bring together such stars as Bob Sail, Batteries: Polywags — O'Garek D'zurilla 41 Americans 140 000 000—6 Terebecki, p . 4 and Nenterwitz; Runaways: Me Cann Joe Kusao, Lloyd Broshart, Johnny The summary: Two base hits — Co, Warren Caultett, .Ira Hall, Al 36 8 13 4 and Colton. Paitry, J; Cardinals, 3 , Theisen, Dan Hogan and Frank Ran- Brown, Rose, Szelag, Mullen. Three The summary: Two base hitH — The Pastry Boys and the Card-' Udzielakt and Parkways kosky. base hits—Ott, Comba. Home run— Nestem-itz, Wards 2, McCann. Three inals battled to « 3-3 tie before a Pruss. Bases on balls off Nagy 5, base hits — M. NesterwiU, Ward. Conclude Bowling Series The Woodbridge track has all been off Evans 1, off Pagak 6; Struck out Replay Of Pastry>C*rd» crnwil of over 300 fans at the high re-surfaced during the winter months Home runs — Jackson. ni'hdol field Tuesday evening in the by Nagy 13, by Evans 1, by Pagak 9. Gwne Slated For Tonight The Udaielaks and the Parkways and will present a hard surfaced Second game: opening K«me of the Carteret Twi- dustless saucer. It no doubt will be light league baseball season. Charle3 rolled their final mate hof the season Americans (3) It was announced yesterday tha last Friday night at the Chrome al- the fastest half mile track in the AB Carteret A. C. Is Booking A. Conrad, president of the board of East. H the tied game which was played education, opened the ceremonies by leys and the Carteret pinners lost Pencotty, If B 2 , Tuesday between the Pastry Boys Games For Diamond Season two out of three to the Woodbridjje Popular prices will prevail for the Rose, c 3 throwing nut the first ball. He stood first time at the Woodbridge saucer. 2 and the Cardinals will pn replayeo in llic box. team, The locals dropped the fintt and Szelag, 3b '.. 3 0 tonight at the high school field. Sam The Carteret A. (1,, known list The admission to the infield will be Golaszewski, ss 2 The (Fame, bringing together the second gatne, £34 to 867, and' 913 to fifty-five cents while a seat in the 11 Smolenski plans to give Mike Kar- year as the Junior A. C., is booking two leading contenders for the pen- 876, but won the final, 941 to 839 Mullen, p 4 0 mon another chance to face the games with heavy junior teams in grandstand will cost $1,10. There 2 nanl this season, Was u close game as Walter Rose hit 227, high score will be no extra charge for theSiekerka, 2b 0 Pastry. Mike gave thent five hits I this vicinity for the coming season. for the evening. Possoby, If 2 0 in the first game. While nothing j Games will be pj^yed only on Sun- as the final score indicates. The grandstand seats, in other words CI ; D Zysk, cf 1 0 has been heard from the Pastry, it days-—. Fo—r -•—-»games-, —writ»e- *~to P .""•" White" , teams buttled hard and while the The two teams have played thirty- there will be only one admission to Cardinals outhit the Pastry BoyR, the grand stand and that will be Rakosi, cf 2 2 I is likely that Mickey D'zurilla will 36 Essex street, Carteret. five games this season. The Udzielaka Comba, lb 4 0 pitch Dick Donovan again. Dono- H to S, tin- game was even and dead- have won seventeen and lost eigh- $1.10 and there will be 12,000 seats lock was IKI more than fair. in the grandstand at thut price. Chil- Bazarul, rf 4 2 van opposed Karmon in the open- teen, missing an even break. — inggame. Blue and White Play At Mikt Karmon who went the route The score: dren, will be admitted to the grand- for the Cardinals had a slight edge stand for forty-cents, or they can go 32 llext Tuesday the Paatry. Boys Udiielalu (1) Question Marks (S) will take on the Macks while on New Brunswick Today over his opponent, Dick Donovan, M. Arva 204 181 17i2n the ineld fo» the same price. who also pitched a neat game. Kar- AB Thursday evening the Cardinals will J. Pasek 135 179 179 Harold G. Hoffman, Commissioner Kozy, 3b 5 clash with the Nut Club. Victorious in its openinpgg ggam mon struck out nine and Donovan S. Dezo 180 142 18o0f Motor Vehicles of the State of yesterday over Metuchen HigHighh, six. Nikoden, c 8 Versegi 171 199 New Jersey, will present a beautiful Konz, cf 2 Coach Frank McCarthy's Blue and Of the five hits made by the Derzo 180 silver loving cup to Bob Sail, the Such, cf , 1 White baseball team will encounter try, Mickey D'zurilla collected tlfree. track champion, before the races get Somerset A. C. Turned stiff opposition this afternoon when 1 Rose . 178 175 227 ott, p : s lit' found Karmon easy as he g underway. Sail won the title last sea- Miller, rf 4 Back In 12th Inning it invades New Brunswick; for a con- three for three, hitting a double and 867 876 941 son. Commissioner Hoffman will Kwiatkowski, If • 4 itest with the Zebras. It will be the triple. Parkway, (?) make the presentation rfunday. Joe Jagluwski, 2b 4 The Somerset A. C. lost its first'second game in two days for Car- The seven hits collected by the A. Lee 158 149 162 Basile's Madison Square Garden Luflng B 8" fi-ame of the season this week, drop- teret High. Coach McCarthy has NAT HEIMLICH Cardinals were fairly evenly scat- Lamanico 173 223 182 band will be on hand to entertain Lufing, G 2 ping a 12-inning- game to the Car-' announced he will send Stanley tered with Buddy Mullen and Mike M. Gerek 193 172 171 the fans before the races get under Stayego, ss 1 teret Blue Jays. With the score Kosel against New Brunswick. The Karmon getting two apiece. 200 way and also during the course of tied, the Blue Jays pushed across starting lineup will be the same as Jellick 191 Moran, ss 2 i The Pastry Boya opened the scor- Gross 219 169 the race. the winning run in the twelfth that used yesterday against Me- GREATEST ing by pushing a single run across The drivers have been busy the 34 frame, to win 10 to 9. tuchen. \ the plate in the opening frame. The last few days trying out their cars The score byi innings: The score by innings: ' ——^— I Cardinals scored two in .their half on the new track and one and all are Somersete .... 302 003 100 000— 9 _ _ ... | (it the inning to take th« lead. How- Question Marks ... 000 200 003—5 loud in their praises gf the saucer. Americans 001 000 011—3 Blue Jays .... BIO 000 210 «0l—10 Rover Boys Present Movie 'PR1CEJGHTER' ever, the Pastry scored twice in the The summary: Two base hits — Battery: Somersets, Kamont and Show At Palace Next Thurs. '•second to regain the lead. Nikoden, Such, Golaszewski, Rakosi, Ko&tukevitz. Blue Jays, Kubicka | The Cards tied the count again McKinley Ramblers Open and Shina. in the fifth. In the sixth with two, Bazaral 2, Three base hits — Otty, The Rover Boys A. C. will pre- BIG-SIX SPECIALS on and two out Mike Poll had a With 12 to 7 Victory Pencotty. Bases on balls off Mullen sent a movie show at the Palace "Nat" offer. Specials not inance to break up the ball game 6, off Ott 5. Struck out by Mullen Jednota Baseball Team j Theatre in lower Roosevelt avenue when the season is about but he struck out. The game was The McKinley RamUers opened 10, by Ott 2. Meet* Perth Amboy Over, but just at the Begin- then called because of darkness. their baseball season by defeating The box score: the Sewaren Blue Birds at Sewaren at seven and the second at nine. ning of a Season when they recently, 12 to 7. Nagy, who went The Jednota Baseball team, turn- are needed most. Cardinal! (3) the route for the Ramblers, struck ed back in its opening game at the AB R out ten men. The, winnere ham- Hankinson Plans For high school field last .Sunday, will Rang«r» Defeat Blackbirds 0 make a bid for victory this Sunday Manhattan Brand Smolenski, ss 4 mered out twenty-one hits. afternoon when it meet* Perth Am- In Recent Tilt, 16-12 Smolenski, ss 0 The score by innings: SHIRTS and SHORTS Gasha, cf < 1 Trenton Auto Races boy in a Jednota League came. Ramblers 031 111 060—12 Jlay will begin at 3:15 and a large In a recent game the Rangersi de- in the New 1933 Stylet, cut full Casey, 3b Sewaren 400 101 010— 7 and tailored for comfort. Your j Will Stage Events At Fair •rowd is expected. feated the Blackbirds, 16 to 12. Poll, rf The Summary —. Two base hits: Wapi and Olies were the opposing choice of any amount or any ii«i Mullen, If Kantor, Nagy, Comba, Rose, M. at the exceptionally small Price Ground* Sunday, May 21 — pitchers. biekerka, lb Karnes. Struck out: By Nagy, 10: Solid Gold The score by innings: of . QC« « Zapp, 2b 2 by Urban, 0. Bases on balls: Off Dickering To Get Frame To A gold article 24 innits fine I* said r Or 3 for $1.00 &<* Hangers ... , )t51 004—16 Wrubel, 2b Nagy, 3; off Urban, 3.\ Drive. to be "solid gold" Hlackbir'ds 150 160—12 (.olid colort included) Bohanik, e Karmon, p 0 2 TRENTON, N. J., May 5 — Ralph Lightweight Rover Boys Defeat Puritan Hankinson of Woodcliff on Hudson, FINE FELT HATS 28 3 A. C. By 10 to 2 Score N. J., head of Hankinson Speedways, Juit the Hat for Wermer Dayi. Pastry Boys (3) who opened the eastern season for Carteret Jednota Nine Drops AB R Eeach bat made with a ventilated The Rover Boys pounded out auto ra.ces at Reading, Pa., on April •weat band and in the Snap Brim M... DzurillaD'zurilla,, « 3 30, is coming back to New Jersey to MMflyorekk , as 3 0 eleven hits to defeat the Puritan A. Style that mo*t men like. A nice C. of Perth Amboy at the Copper- conduct AA'A gasoline speed, battles Opening Game To New York •election of all the popular thadet II. Sullivan, lb 3 0 at the Trenton Fair-grounds on Sun- J. Sullivan, cf 3 0 works field last Sunday afternoon are now on display. Get % 1 8S by a 10 to 2 score. Smith, Rover day afternoon, May 21. Carteret Team Loses By 12 to 9 Score—Locals Give Poor Ex- yOUri at this special price of a Kara,, If * 33 0 MiMiglecal , 2b32b-3b 22 1 Boys' pitcher, gave seven, hits. The man who put, Woodbridge and hibition Of Base Running—Game Free Hitting Affair With T, D'zurilla, 2b 0 0 The score by innings: • Langhorne Spbedways on the map Each Team Getting 12 Hit*—Miglecz Replaced By Frank MEN'S PURE SILK SOCKS Skurat, 3b 2 0 Puritans 000 000 020— 2 has secured the most strategic loca- in Smart Ne«.t Patterm. Sizes 9 I Hart, rf , 1 0 Rover Boys 401 020 30x—>10 tioh possible for auto racing between Poll In Fourth. to 12- These socks are made by I'atocnig, 1 0 The Summary—Bases on balls: the eastern metropolitan sectors and the Famous Mohawk Mills and Donovan, p 2 1 George Kramer, outstanding Off Smith, 3; off Marty, 4. Struck in the fleld where the name Hankin The Carteret Jednota bascbull team openud its season at made to sell for 35c a pair. Your around undergraduate at Rutgers, out: By Smith, 12; by Marty, 12. son connected with auto racing is the high school field Sunday afternoon before a crowd of near- choice while they O Pr. for P 23 3 6 Kramer, a Junior, is varsity quarter- Umpire: John D. like '"Tiffany" or "Sterling" quality t in other lines. ly 500 fans by losing to New York, 12 to 9, in a free-hitting The- score by innings: back, first attack on the lacrosse game. The contest marked the opening of the Eastern Jednota 'astry Boya 120 000-4 team, flrst, honors student, varsity Twilight League Defers Hankinson will conduct his old Genuine Buckskin « lardinals : 200 010—3 debator, member of the Glee Club, type of "Woodbridge sprint races' League heTe. Father A. J. Sakson, of the Sacred Hearts Church, The Summary — Two-base hits and has aohleved recognition on Adoption Of Baseball on the Trenton track, where for opened the gaqfe by throwing qut the first ball, SUEDE WINDBREAKERS many years at the Trenton Fair "the •a the new shades of light tan, M. D'zurilla, H. Sullivan, M;ulten campus publications. A couple of costly errors and poor field in the second league game. Three base hit: M. D'surilla. Struck Adoption of a standard ball for old fox" has been in charge of speed 'fr«m and coco* brawn. These endeavor-and where he has featured b«se running may bt' attributed to The box score: out: By Karmon, U; by Donovan the Carteret Twilirfit league was Carteret J.dnoU (9) coa.U are made with a light sateen Ralph DePalma/ the late Ray Keech, the defeut. Mike Poll's misjudging lining, Cosack style with suede Bases on bulls: Off Karmon Many Childless Marriages again deferred by the Board of Di- AB H 2; off Donovan, 5. Errors: May rectors at a special meeting Monday Fred Frame, Billy'Winn, the late of a fly ball in center 'field resulted bottom. Buckle* on tides for ad- Ot nil marriages In England and Bryan Saulpaugh, and other high M. D'zurilla, c 8 0 justments aad genuine tallon xip- orek, T. D'zurillu, Poll. Umpires Wales, 38 per cent are childless. night in Phil Turk's Diner. At pres- in two rune. And the JednoU tona- MMayorekk , 3bb 66 1 Kapucy and Donovan. ent the league is using the D. and M. lights of auto racingg. pt>r. This is just toe coat for W h li t ers ruined several other chances at Smolenski, sa 6- 2 Spring,! and Summer Sport wear. ball which' is proving . satisfactory. Wrtin, who livea at Trenton during scoring with un exhibition of dumb M. Poll, cf 4 0 However, several less expensive the summer months, is now here and W. D'zurilla, rf 3 2 Sew this Bargain on display $BSS brands are under consideration. base running. in our windows for " is figured as a certain entry while Carteret used two pitchers. Mickey J. D'lurilla, lb 4 2 MENDEL WILL QUIT SPEEDWAY Hanbhison is now dickering witl: Miglecz, who started the game, was F. Poll, Zb-p , 6 2 Frame to make his only eastern ap relieved by Frank Poll in the fourth Mazola, lf%w 2 2 600 SHIRTS ilcl'a resignation will have, if any. "Trade" in Scalps pearance here before th« Indianapo Masculin, If "A 1 In all sitoa, collar attached only. Following Sunday's races at the with the score 8 to 0 ia New York's Woodbridge Speedway, Jltirry Men- Nor would officials at the half-mile Men, women and children were lia race, which he won last year. favor. Itijflecs, p 1 0 Th«*« shirt* mutt b» seen to be suui'i'i- comment on a possible suc- For two years Harikinson has only For New York AdamovriU hurled T. D'zurilla, 2b 3 0 00 appreciated. Just *»lt fw- Speeial del will resign as vice-president and scalped by Indians tn the early Oolo- slightly had his "lingers in the pie ' general manager of the WoodbriilBu Mal period. Similarly, many Indiana effectively. Although he gave twelve • No. 5 and we really Sffeeftway Corporation. Mendel u" in New Jerseyy and it is believed that hits he kept his blow* well scattered. 38 1 fa this Special wilIIl be hbare w«v« sc»in«d. T)M AuuBlfiUufi8l8A fitonkniiQnfitoki calibrlib e eventts wililll U Urn New York JednoU (II) nounced he wan quitting this post to lst« offered bounties for Indians' Incidental!*., Miglecis and Poll gave leaf at — 3 tor »2.»0 devote all of hia efforts to the Nutley out the crowds like they did last Sun twelve hits WWWW 4to AB R H Velodrome which U nuw being erect- scalps, and In 175S Massachusetts of- duy at Reading when ;IO,OOO wild N-either team scored in the first Krai, BS LIGHTWEIGHT CAPS ed and which will be ready for out fered 40 pounds sterling for the tcalpi eyed fans suw Hilly Winn win th inning but in the second frame New KmeU, cf 8 2 2 Silk taped lined and in the smart doon racing Memorial Day. of male Indlmia over twelve years of inaugural eastern AAA races. Hun York pushed five runs across the Carroll, lb : 4 0 1 -kinsun abandoned Woodbridge in sJuutes of solid grey, gray spot- Mendel's. resignation comes as no age, (H'u' 20 i>w.jy!(i sterling for the plate. Three more .runs gave the Kannvul. 3b 6 0 0 tsxt, tan spotted and dark ta« and of women and children. 1931 when it became impossible to Baka, rf 4 1 0 big surprise, inasmuch an it has been retain, the thrilling board bowl am! visitors a big it to 0 margin in the grey. This U something real new hinted right along that thiis job fourth. Staeek, c 5 1 2 In Mm'. h«»dwear. Sites *1 IS since then, no one has attained th Adamowitz, p » 4 2 2 would conflict with his management degree ot success thut he did thine. Ourteret got back in the fourth. of thej Nutley traek. Mendel has Wn Both UsimB scored two apiece in the M*ko, If 5 2 2 Annually Hsnkintson lias conduct Butchgorski, 2b 8 3^ 2 connected with cycling for fifteen ed races at the Fleinington Fan near- fifth and the score stood 10 to 3 at My Guarantee holds good with ye%rs and believes his place h with AUTO RACES this point, A two-ruji rally sliced by. He h»e n<\w decided to operate at 40 12 12 these Specials the lame as with the pedal pushers. HH taw the game i location which is not only near the New York's advantage to 10 to 5 in anything else bought at this storr. grow into one of America's finest WOODBRIDGE SPEEDWAY the sixth but the invaders pulled The sane by innings: host of Fair spots in Pennsylvania,, tiew York 050 320 200—12 "My Goods Must Be Good Or I sports under his hard labor as aaaist- Delaware and New York but it laulfead to 12 to 5 in the seventh. In Make Good" ant to John, M. Chapman and visions AAA the eighth the Carteret j*am rallied Carteret 000 122 040—9 only a few miles from hunghornu Tha Summar — Two-base hits: a huge revival of the game with the and near Camden, Philadelphia and to score four runs and come with- erection of the Nutley saucer. THIS SUNDAY, 2:30 P.M. in threth e of tyinti g ||hhe iscare. Kmetz, Mttyortk, Frank Poll, Bill the. metropolitan sector of New Jer- D'zurilla. Three-bao*) hits: SmoJen- Mendel announced some timer' ago sey. A new low price admission seale However, AdamdwiU stopped'the INFIELD ADMISSION T- SBc -Hitting at thin, point and the final Masculin, Home runs: Smo- that he was going to pass up promot- contemplated. k Dral, Butchtforski, Baki, NAH MEN'S SHOP ing boxing this summer. During the MOW remained it to t*. Sun Smolennki l«d the OarUret Shuck out: By Mitfleci, H; by F. I "Everybody Know* JJat" winter mqfoths he will resume his ac- 12,000 GRANDSTAND SEATS |«w York Flight. PolPoll, , 2; bby AdamowiU, 7. Buses on tivities with Chapman in the promo- ,te«B\ in bitting with « double and bll Off Mi«l«w, 4; «ffff FranFrankk A dally flight barweeu Wtt.blnftoo triple in five trh»B to the plate. bills: Off Mi«l«w, 4; 163 <«aith St, P«rtb Amboy •tion of six-day bike recast in New Poll, 2; off AdwuuwiUAdi , 22 .UUmpirei : yk Chf end Philadelphia. $140 apd Mew fork was Inaugurated bj Na*t 8on«Uy th* locals will fla the r«Unpl iilthnrlttet In 11)19. r«th Ambop ftt the high KhQo Joe Mukonki. "••"Ar

CARTERET PREBfl PACK SIX FRIDAYfitiufti,, MAm/viY 15o, , I^193Q 3 ^ m... - ^^^ . New Stage Show Opens A: t Majestic Today "Bondage" Reveals A Richard Barthelmess NEW HOBART RATHSKELLER "CLICKS" Roland Young Shuns "Broadway Scandals" Attraction Powerful Story Of Sin In "Central Airport" IN PERTH AMBOY: HAWAOANS POPULAR Straight And Narrow This Week; Hazel Green Is Star Theatregoer* Respond Enthusiastically To New Stage Prum- ffforl In imt R the best for most travel, but Roland the Majestic this afternoon. This tional ability and delights the audi- the Str«nd Theatre, tears down a supports Richard Barthelmean in his Bion the manappment set to work nnd people Iwve heeri utnler llu> impri-s week Hazel Green and her "Broad- ence with his many and varied con- latest starring vehicle for First Na- sion a CI)\MT rlinrir1' '• hi'inj; made ;it, Young, whci conies to the Majestic curtain that has long concealed a built this fini' c-Mflt»lishnii'nt which tmlay in "1'lea.sure Cruise" will way Scandals" will be the attraction. tortions. The ''Boy From Georgia" hidden part of our lives. Simply awl tional, "Central Airport", which has fciven employment t<> ni:iny men thl> restaurant. The management another headliner sings and adds comes to the Majestic theatre on wishes it distim'tly understand that (ring along with the round-about During the performance Misa Green effectively it unravels a frirl's life in the building "nil iltc/irating 1 some clever dnnce numbers to the Monday. All of the nine leading trades. no cover chnrtre i ; IMMHK made at. i (mil for some time to come. Aa a re- and in the doing narrates one of the sult of following such a trail, he is nrb us master of ceremonies direct- entertainment, while Miss Leonia players, exclusive of Mr. Barthdlmess Today It is as modern, and de uny time. While the entertainment, is moRt striltinirly dramatic portrait* of costly, the proprietor:" iln nut feel the now one of the screen's moat popu- ing the many and varied acts, besides Paul is the prima donna. the motion picture season. who has been starred for many years, iiichtful n restaurant «•> iini' would Broadway Scandals has played in have had stellar roles on the screen expect to find in Nrw York <'ily. The diner should pay for it. Thin treat, lar actors. participating in several numbers her- or stago, find Rome in both, or lead they say, is nn the house and they Younfr's parents didn't raise their many of the larger cities of the coun- In this production depicting tho rnth^kellrr, with vts individual din- self try and has won the. unqualified ac- hardships experienced in a commun- ing parts in many notable, produc ing rmothi, nnd i-ln'<-rfnl decorntinns want everybody to come early, stay hoy to be nn actor. They wanted him The Memphis Collegiate Band, a Rons, late, and enjoy themselves. to be an architect, like his father. He claim of critics. All in all it in a Knap, ity by a KTOup of unmarried moth- has (irovcil, in the ^hort period of snappy, nroadway organization sup- pj', clever presentation which should ers, Dorothy Jordan, in the role of Sally Eilers has been starred in two weeks, mil1 "f the most pirpulHr The specmi businessmen's lunch- consequently hnrl to flunk an archi- plies the catchy, modern tunes for tectural career before1he could have delight theatregoers throughout the the unwed "Judy Peters" comes of several pictures, her most notable rating houses in the county. eon; the table D'hote dinners and county. dramatic age and gives a portrayal productions being "Bafl Girl", "Over Sunday dinners are proving very a try at acting, the thing he really Kx|vert, etiefs and courteous wait- InUUifmc* Stage shows were inaugurated at that for sincerity rankn with the nn. the Hill", "Dance Team", "Quick ers r»:n

As tho (ioctur, Alexander Kirklanil does admirably. Hui full lnurel 1 HAZEL GREEN wroaths an due Dorothy Jordan whose refreshing beauty ami sincer- ity b! manner in this drama elevute and Her her to certain stardom. DOROTHY JORDAN "Broadway Scandals" Turkey Won in Raffle Pet Crow Wreaks Havoc Cause of Auto Smashup by Prank on Washday BRANDED Penn Yan. N. y.—Ernest Robinson, Waupnca, Wls.—If IralUc baits while driving lila automobile home from a & crow with a gold tipped cigarette turkey raffle at which be had won clasped In his benk struts gravely three plump turkeys, was congratulate across the street here, It may startle Ing himself over his good fortune. the cueunl visitor, but It's only Amos Suddenly one of the birds broke loose, en route, to bis fuvorlte restaurant or flapped Its wlpgs In Robinson's eyes, candy kitchen. causing him to lose control of the au- Amos took up residence In Waupnca tomobile which crashed Into another, lest spring, a half-grown bird, nnd took parked on the side of the road. Con- possession of the town. Todny be Is siderable damage was done to both one of Its best known, but not always autmoblles. Its most respected citizen. On one street Amos Is 'n bnd odor. Indian Gored to Death A woman there declares she Just bunt Calgary. Alta,—Chief Hector Craw- out the family washing, when Amos ler, eighty two years old. wasogored to arrived, and, walking dowi the clothes- death by a wed cow on the Indian line, systematically pulled out every Featuring reservatlor at Morley, 40 mlle3 north clothespin, letting the clothCB fall to west of the ground. The Charming Gal-O-Vamps MEMPHIS COLLEGIATE BAND AND A COMPANY OF An hour oi love branded her an outcast! Humanity drove 25-ARTISTS-25 her to a "House of Refuge" .. tore away her baby .. all be- ALSO THE FEATURE PICTURE cause she had believed a man.

Film THE "SMASH HIT" »» Genevicvc TOBIN Roland YOUNG From The Novel "House of Refuge OF THE YEAR By Grace Sothcote Leake

THE NEW HOBART STREET MON. - TUES. - WED. - THURS. RESTAURANT \ RATHSKELLER DAY AND DATE WITH BROADWAY EVERY MOTHER SHOULD SEE THIS PICTURE 278 HOBART ST., PERTH AMBOY, Phone P. A. 4-1244 THE STORY OF DARING MEN WHO DARE HOT MARRY! This new eafe and Rathskeller not only appeals Living and loving by the desperate code of men to those who are connoisseurs of good food but who may die on the next tick of the clock! also to those who like to dine where there is an RICHARD atmosphere of refinement,.. where good music and excellent entertainment lend an air of gen- BARTHELMESS teel gayety ... ADULTS ONLY DANCING IN THE RATHSKELLER EILERS TOM POSITIVELY NO CHILDREN HELD OVER BY I BROWN Popular Demand 1 ADMITTED! "DUKE AND HIS HAWAHANS" SEVEN (7) ~ DIRECT FltUM liKOADWAY AND WAlKlRl BEACH, UFlniNwW HONOLULU. RJKMKULY WITH 'BIRD OF PARADISE' tl'a bluUt itu- uttaa ol Muilloul TABLE D'HOTE DINNER 7Sc SUNDAY DINNER $1 BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON Gfh NTRAL MAJjtE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY FOR TOMORROW NIGHT—SATURDAY AIRPORT Strand Theatre No Cpv«, Charge At Any Time PERTH AMBOY P. A,

%* A w ,,„.„, nrc few Of us who,can fMlrt TTie person who knows In th« Middle ages, and probablf ntfw laath. when to langh, ind what .,„ tl.ini>tM1on ot taantln? another c«a*c4 tor a tingl* d»j In on* part ef ,nh ilolnK what he has mid he will tauth «t, h»s aehlwed t •nrap* or another. ]',,t ,in, and yH there ar« fewer of UB ill hi" own .A|,> urn foolish enough to refuse to ,1,, what common same and renami , point oot at being necessary *nn XVllK- T|,i* inno who reftiMM to chnngn hi* mln,i, no matter whit the etrrurn- ptnnr'pn Way d«ntMd, l« not hnn«* with himself. Th* tn»n who Insists upon being conilttent with hlmHelf no psntter what r«Mon nky appear for n Her Dinner is RUINED I (•Imrufii '• not th« man °f wjinin « no- tion wl" "••• th«'ri«ht to 'be prnuil. We nil Blunder In Judging m*n; WP nil • • Her guests already are half ninke mlMakM In diagnosing nlrna- llon»; w* a™ »" practically r*rtnln to an hour late and not a word sny things which had better not tip Mild; thnll we then be ton nmnll to from them. ndmlt our error or too weak to ret rare our stppat Surely the first man Is thp • • A most embarrassing situ* one who mort cheerfully ndmlts his mlRtnk?, and attetnpti tn rectify It. ation (or any hostess; especial- ypt it In not easy either for youth or nee.—Montreal Herald. ly since her guests living in a tovyri but 24 miles away could

An pnspmhlp for day wear with shin so easily have telephoned to Women ?»tlent* at the Norfolk and Inrket nt white llnpn and hlouse warn her of the delay. The (Neb.) SUte Hotpltal for the Insane ej of th« Nnvy Clmrlps Frnnrls Ailnnm nrpscntlng the Herbert ol strlppd crppe (black, whlto anil rpd) SchlffWmoHal trophy to PnpL Vernon Oiiymon, USMC, commanding officer who hare, frown ctrtleM of their per- with a metal bilckle on tho belt, which of the marlnn n litlTiK plmm Rqnnrtrnn 1<1 M, Htntlnnpci nt Sun HIPRO, Calif., call would have cost but 20 iODal appwurWet, now are taking a K Is heln» shown by Worth's of Paris which had t!ip lilR!iRst rororil for safp flylnR (luring thn your WllUnm RchIT tn their new summer fashion display. new Interest In Ufa t ce the instal- of New York city, brothor of the late Ment. Herbert Schiff In whose honor the lation of * beauty (bop In the Institu- trophy wns (jlvon to the nnvy. Is In the center. "MISS HUNGARY" tion. Sportsmen's Oath Trawl, of Light Amelia Btrhart Putnam, the only The Olympic oath Is as follows-. Llf?ht travels 180,000 mllea In every woman tt> make a tolo flight across "We awwir that we will take part In second; there nre 3,600-seconds fn an the Atlantic, racently waa presented the Olympjc gnm<>» In loysl competi- hour, 88,400 In a day, and 81.KW.000 the Zonta trophy, the annnal award When spring Is In the air the new tion, respecting the reRiilntlons which In a year. Yet the light from the near- of the Zonta dob, composed of wom- frock Bhould have a hint of refreshing govern them and dpslron* of partici- est star family which reaches our en who have achieved distinction In newness. This two-piece Btyle with pating In them In the true spirit of telescopes today started on Its Journey tnetr Tariom nnfewlona, fine pleated edges to emphaalES the ef- sportsmanship for the honor of oin about hnlf a million ypars hpfore the fect of a pcplum Is very new, and so country anrt for the clury of sport." earliest man walkptl npun' earth. Qneen Marie of Rumania, who re- Is the nigh crushed collar made Hk« cently celebrated her nfty-serenth a handkerchief. Of course the chic birthday anlremrj, has now retired ' Hainan H«irip«n Basis for Ruling of thla year's silk frocks depend! largely on color. The shades recom- from public Ufa to write her memoirs. Thp white race stands nearest the A Nehrnska court rule^ that hreath mended for thla dress are hyacinth She la related to the former Kaiser ape, the tnongolold neit »nd the nugro Ing Is no test of life. 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Phone «arlFin girls living In the United State! ike cent of ad in advanc* allow SPRINGFIELD, acquired by fore- 4-0031. closure, FOR SALE, OH RENT. Will W. I. 7-7* us tho moBt beautiful of thorn all. She FIVE u«i|« word! to tho line. was crowned "Mlas Hungary." The Figure NINE linet to the inch. be aolii fur part cash, and balance Minimum ad accepted FIVE financed by long term first and sec- AUTOMOBILE PAINTING prize that went with the honor Is s liaes. ond lnortgaKes. For particulars, in- free trip to the World's fait in.Chi- No ad accepted for lew tban quire nf George J. Pk'chner, Nation- CARS PAINTED — $12.00 COM- cago, i 25 centi. al Bank of New Jersey Building, New plete job. Truck* $15.00 and up. For ad* cancelled before the Brunswick, N. J. Cars called for and delivered. State number of iniartiom originally Garage, Superhighway No. 25, 43 Ed Timely Thought ordered a REFUND will be made jar road, Rahway. Phone 7-0244. The man who fares hravely forth except in ca»t where contracti W. I. 7-28* and plokR up business by his own ef- 95 have been «lgnod. forts Is wiser thnn the man who slti Model R-»8 *19 CLASSIFIED ADS ACCEPTED MOVING and STORAGE Idly'by waiting for business to do the J UNT!L picking up.—luwton Transcript. linen, folks, pricei were n«ver ~ MOVING AND STORAGE •-Promp lower, values never higher. Sec 10 A. M. TRADE FOR USED CAR I'rrtlDAY MORNING for publica- service and careful handlingg. Jas, and hear these two models of WILL TRADE two city lots in Fords German Given Credit tion the same 'day. for K"<)d used cur. Write, giving Me Collum, Inc., 12!) Irving street, the famous RCA Victor "Catry- K , gg WatclinuikinK Met;"" early In the All adi rettricted la their year and miikkr i>f cm to BoB x COCO, Rahway. Phone Hahway 7-1245. proper clarification and the Sixteenth century, mid I'etcr Hele, a ttt*,"America's fincjt handy Woodbridge Independent. BATTERY SERVICE iCARTERET PRESS ityU of type. W. I. 3-10. docUniiiker (if NiirtMiilmrg, Germany, radio. Superheterodyne with The publiihen reserve the right is (teiw'rnlly credited wltti the Invcn- dynamic speaker and tone con- to cl«..ifT, edit or reject any ad- DALTON'S AUTO ELECTRIC AND tlou. perilling copy. Battery service. General auto- trol. You'll be amazedwheayou motive repairing. We specialize in hear it. Choice of six beautiful WANTED — Small Farms; in and generators and starters. Also Strom- RADIO SERVICE cabinets. around WoodbridRe Township. A. berg carburators. 7-12 State street, Modern Equipment, Expert Pcnonn?l 50 i. I)e Young, Avenel, N. J. Perth Amboy. Phone 4-1815. Automobile Radio Service Model R-a8-A*21 V. 1. 2-10 tf. IJI27 HUDSON COACH • 7-21-33* Our Specialty t«f2G Cadillac Coach 192H Chevrolet Cabriolet CATERING WILLIAM H. THORN 1928 gtutz Coype 48 Atlantic St. CARTERET 1U27 Buick Sedan JOHN'S D 1: N E E -i CORNER OF RCA Victor Radio (,ake Avenue Garage, Metuchen, Super Highway Route 25 and N. J. Phone 6-0851. nboy avenue, Metuchen, Phone W. I. 3-31 6-20U7. WB cater'to occasions of fc,DERLY American widow wishes arden Tractors, Kordaon Tractors all types at prices fitting present day KITCHEN UTILITIES LEPPER'S FURNITURE STORE • jroom with ur without board, for Farm Machinery, New and Used conditions. tf eral houro of liKht household du- Great Bargain. Apply The world's distance record for 283 MADISON AVE. TEL. 2318 l and sewing in I (.'fined home. Can Ellis Tiger Co., Gladstone, N. J. ELECTRIC WELDING and PAINT CO. Tel. Peapack 321 rookies traveling to major league 4 Green Street nish best references. Address Box spring training grounds Is conceded to Next to the Majestic Theatre W. I. 5-5 to 6-30 EAK WELDING AND RADIATOR Care of the Independent. Ted Nobriga, a pitcher who came tc WOODBRIDGE, N. J. J. 4-21* Company.—Electric arc and acety- lene welding done anywhere. Woo-d- the St. Louis CnrdinAls' training camp bridge avenue, Port Reading, N. J. InBradenton,