four Page Colored The Price of This Paper is 3 cents everywhere—Pay no more Comic Section 20 Pages Today Three Sections VOL. IX, No. 1 CARTERET PRESS _^AUTKKKT, N'. J., KKIDA V, ;: KI'TKMBKR, l'.t, l«)3« PRICE THREE CENT* Hepublican Women To Winner Of Coal To \ County Road Work Hold Card Party Tonight | Be Announced Tomorrow ' The Carteret Women's Republican Annual Baby Parade Club will hold a big card party to- * I .«>«%. the regular weekly meeting of Described In Report night in Firehouse No. 1. All popu- ] WarUret lodge No. 267 I.O.O.F. to- lar games will be in play and then- j tiitfht in Odd Fellows Hall officers , will be nominated for the next siv! Freehold*!* IMIM Detailed Account Of Work On County Roads will be many attractive prizes. Re- Success In Carteret freshments will be served and all are ' nmnth's term. The chairman of the M Thui Y—r To Date — Np Over-Expenditure For Year invited Mrs. Mary Teat* is chair ! liirnir committee will announce the Many Prises Awarded In Cold Boy Dressed As "Huck" winning number for three tons of Finn W; . A I •, ,, «"«» man of the committee on arrange n A la Although Volume Of Work It Urge — New menU. , M">l at the RiU Theatre tomorrow * PP "»e — Shower Upsets Arrangements, Plan Compared With Old. night. The sixth annual ha'jy parade un- pritea for each division, all in gold der the auspicei of the Bo»rk# vantage of dividing the county into areas instead of assigning assemble at the Danish Home drove, *£»•••?•<' •*•" second, John Thompson, last night in Firehouse No. 2 under New Durham Road, Raritan Town- nu. to-Wartlagton, to" AOartfc street, $7.60 in gold; third, certain sections to individual members of the board is also the auspices of the Women's Demo- H» won a first priie for health in the cratic Club. The business meeting C»rt«rel Baby Parade ship, next Saturday afternoon, for 86 Penning avenut, $6 in inted out. The report follows: the annual outing which will mark son street, to Irving and back to na; fourth, William Wargo, 53 P" was devoted to hearing speeches by the formal opening of the full cam- Perishing avenue and the Borough oily street $8.60. the candidates. Former Mayor Jos- hall. The line had gone more than B To the P«opU of Middlesex County: In this building of roads, there eph A. Hermann, who is candidate paign. The various committees Third division, one to two years, working under the direction of half the rente and was turning into first prise, Phyllis Chodosh, 11 Lef- In neeordanee with our promise! hag always heretofore appeared with for that office this year, spoke in un- FLIMFLAM RACKET Emerson street from Carteret ave- great frequency the item "extra," stinted praiBe of the loyal work done County Chairman, Edmund A. ferU street, $10 in gold; second, made during the campaign of last Hayes, have completed arrange- nue when the shower broke. Some Helen Mstway, 166 Emerson street, vear, we submit a report of the work and this, we think, wa« more or leuby the women members of the party. of the finery on the float* was dam- due to the system of leaving to theThe two councilmanic candidate*, ments for the event, which promises $7.60 In gold; third, Henry Zabel, llone to date by the Department of NETSTR10 $3,000 to surpass those of previous years. aged and bedraggled, and the people 82 Lowell street, $6 in gold; fourth Highway! and Bridget, with a state sole discretion of one Freeholder, Charles A. Conrad and Edward Do- big and little got wet. They went the the manner in which his road should lan, spoke along the same line. Pres- Lunch will be served from 1 complete route of the parade, how division, Phyllis Klein, 68 Roserett merit of the coat thereof. Emerson Street Couple Victim* o'clock on, at the Grove and various avenue, $1.60. Not as a criticism of the methods tie rebuilt or repaired, as the case ident Mrs. H. John Adams was in ever. charge of the business meeting. ized By Old Game Of Dia- forms of entertainment will be pro- There were two prises of $5 In ursued by the ones who preceded ""K/'t !>'• vided. All of the County candidates At the head of the line was the gold eaeh for the best attendance at its i n chargh e off thithsi workrk, but in '" illustratill e what we mean, we Plans were made for another card monds and Money—Crooks fife, drum and bugle corps of the 1 l will be in attendance and a special the babyy clinic because two young- illustration of the fact that, by th.- I""" " »ie Washington Road, No. party to be held on October 16 local post of the American Legion g lH Said To Have Used Drugs. : sters had identical records, division of the County into area*. - ntarU-d in 1928 and completed when Mrs. Dennis O'Rourke will be They ln l92!l eaeh received thei J^JTheISJThtyj |r« Wit instead of allocating to ea.h mom . and Just beinr paid for shall man te charge*.' * Wit now A flimflam 'taekat at. aid at in* avenue. I er of the Board four or five road*. (September, 1930). First, A feature of the meeting- last without the Coanty. the hills was worked successfully Satur- came iirtthoerl "W tnY "Board: of ohn Collins, of Union street with unrestricted right* to improve re was a repair contract—the night was community singing of Men, women and children are cor- dK.IIU.ML day on an Emerson street family, and dially invited by the County Com- Health, borough council and Board them in whatever manner he miglu ;;»ntract price being $12,792.00. Irish songgs by all present There of Education. The feature of the parade that ex- n re were the savings of a lifetime of careful mittee to attend and learn some- cited as much or more comment than fee fit and the privilege to H|>«nd ' « extras ordered on this were Irish c The original intention was to hare road bv th T - economy, $3,000 went into the hands thing of the Democratic plans for anything else was in the walking di- as much as he might deem neces- « Freeholder ln charge MrsM . Dolly O Rorkor1te and Frank Dowl' of the confidence men and their wom- the crowd gather In front to be an- sary we wish to call attention to "mounting to $4,384.64, or about ing. William Staubach was at the the coming election. Special atten- division when Bernard Katha, of 10 an companion. The victims, Mr. and tion will be given to the entertain- nounced by the Mayor from the Charles street, strolled along as the fact that we have effected a very one-third over and mbovs the price piano. A card party followed the Mrs. Mettres or Matway, of 166 Em- landing on the second floor of the business meeting. ment of the women and children. building ^ov»r the entrance to theHuckleberry Finn. He wore the COmsiderable saving in the cost per provideProvidedd for in the contract At erson street The warrant for the overalls, Uttered hat and was per- abo t The priie winners in cards were: Road markers are being erected police station. The mayor had a mililee of maintainingm and improvin____r g^ abou"t ththee same time, there was a arrest of one of the confidence trio this week so that people going to fect in the character- Over his shoul- (he roads and bridges "of theJ county! I contract ffiven to the same contract- Bridge Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dowling. was signed by the woman as Mrs. speech prepared. The rain changed o r IoT the Grove will have no difficulty in der was a crooked fishing pole from In each of the years 1928, 1929 *e widening of this road at Mrs Harry Yetman, Mrs. William J, Tillie Metres and that is the way the all that; the children who took part which dangled three fish that showed CMt Uwlor Mrs, Max Schwartz, Joseph reaching tho place. Motorists go- in the parade and their parents and and 1930, there was appropriated » °' 136,81800. Before the name stands in police records. ing from the southern part of the they were genuine by the flies they $302,440.00 for road maintenance widening was completed, however, Lloyd, Mrs. A. J. Bonner and Mrs. The money was taken Saturday friends crowded into the building. William F. Uwlor. county will turn off at the intersec- The prizes were awarded in theattracted. The boy's other hand tug- but there was expended in 1018' *• Freeholder in charge odered morning while Mrs. Metres and her tion of the Lincoln Highway and the ged at a rope attached to a dog. Ber- j:i79,634.85, made up by the budget extras" amounting to $13,968.02, Euchre—William J. Lawlor, Miss husband were under the influence of council chamber and the room was nard won the first priie, f 10 in gold m ln 1co Helen McUughlin, Joseph A. Herdrug- , according to the woman's state- Stelton road, while those from the I never so jammed with humanity, bted appropriation of $302,440.00, trana-, " «.• to*" « 'or the widen- northern end of the county can! The buzz of conversation and theand there wai not one who doubted f era, and the use of motor vehicle iln* of l«,B84.02, or forty per cent mann, Miss Margaret Hermann, Mrs. ment, made at 8 o'clock Saturday the justice of the award. The second tnoro William Donnelly, Joseph Lone, Mrs. night. She told the police that several reach the Grove from the old Lin- cries of infants made it nearly im- fines for maintenance work, f3S,-l than the original contract coln Highway at Metuchen at the .possible to hear the names of thejiriie went to Elizabeth Miller, 18 828.86, and an over-expenditure of, *""•• On this road, therefore, there Alice Woodman, Miss Elsie Spring- weeks ago a man came to her house Lincoln avenue, in a "Covered Wag- 1 a nt er, Assemblyman Elmer Brown, Mrs. as a radio salesman. He tried to in-point wjiera the New Durham road ( winners. Thare was no speech by the $35,000.00; in 1929, there was ex-if* P* W6.T82.6e, instead of crosses*' y ^ Yew brief words of n". Thomas Gustenhoben as "Hot pended $873,268.85, made up by the '42,>*0*00- Theodore Pfennig, Mrs. Andrew J. terest her in purchasing a receiving m& Or exce t a Dog Man" won third prite. His ad- Chnstensen, Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Delegations from every munici- appreciation to the judges, three budget appropriation of $802,440.- Without claiming any personal set, a piano and other musical instru- dress was given as Water street t for the C. L. Cutter, Mrs. Charles A. Brady, ments. He was friendly and a coun- pality, comprising the county, will Woodbridge women, who picked the 1)0, transfers aftd motor vehicles "*» result under the pre*. be in attendance and the members winners in the float, carriage and The Byrd Expedition with Albert Mrs. Frank Davis, M. and Mrs. Fred tryman of Mr. and Mrs. Metres BO ...... ^ '•'••OVIIJ ••* vuv i4vss)b| laiiiagc miv fines. $42,194.35, and over-expendi- ent method, we wish to point oat and Robert Kasha won first prise, th>t tn Coltoji, Edward Dolan and Mrsh.e made other calls and soon was of the Executive Committee have walking divisions. The winners ir. 125 in the float division. The boys lures of $86,000.00. In 1980, there °J « Woodoridge-New Brwis- (Catherine O'Donnell. rated a friend of the family. He dis- will be no over-expenditure and the *lctc Turnpike Road No. 64, the eon- arranged for the furnishing of auto- the health division were decided b\ are the sons of Officer Daniel Kasha. ct Pinochle—William Staubach Mrs. ; cussed things in general and gave mobiles for the use of those wish- Dr. William London, a baby special- They have won first prise for several moneys received Irom the state will *** P"" was $44,043.00 and In- S ) % i • n • • • w^ - * what AM* ,!Elltabeth Staubach, Dennii J 0'- appeared to be sound, friendly ing to attend the outing and who ist of Perth Amboy, who made the years consecutively. Edith Gregor not be used in tmroad maintenance »tead o£ paying an Bork * k w i «r Mrs. John Adaitin, Mrs. Wil- advice. Altogether, it is apparent, he happen to be without transportation examinations a week previous to thewon second priie, the third went to account bu.„. t wil.—l I „k applie„ d towar_d„ . was a saving by sub- facilities, A representative from ig Dy SUB- ij.m Duff. Charles A. CnnnA Mrs . skillfully played his hand until he parade. Dorothy Dolan as "Cinderella". the capital cost of reconstructing Jjitution of f 1,807.84, and on theE. Schultz, Mrs. Sophie Simons, Mrs. had won the confidence of the man each of the cities, townships and In the health division which is the Many thought she rivaled the win- roads, and will be used in reduction Ufple avenue job ln fenth Plsinneld, and woman. boroughs has been appointed a mem- really important part of the baby ner of the first priie. Sht won a high th Valentine Gleckner, Mrs. Heyme ber of the Executive Committee and of the amottt that the county would * contract price was 140,411,80, Little, Mrs. James Cunningham, Mrs. On Saturday morning a man and parade idea, since it encourages care prise in the same character at As- ordinarily hive to borrow through *»" the addition*! charges ever and these members will lead the respec- of infanta and the acquisition of bury Park. The fourth prize went to J J. Irving, Frank Dowling, Mrs. Tillie woman appeared at the Metres home. tive delegations to the outing. the sale of bond* abov»hove taat co*frMcovfrtff*t pr*0»f~* . f*r«. »208. Jackson and Max Schwarts. They had diamonds to sell but Mrs. scientific information, the* prices Josephine DeNitti of Louis itreet as P<>eaae». of the iattw* i* x*ief <]*• '.;—,. • •*mm'9m*+um «MMT Khuny, Metres was not in thjs inaMlM. 'About Person*, wishing to attend .the were awarded in tfcrefc. divisions ac- the fruit vendOp-Many otiwr lesser. year, te hav* a system that would Changes in the Mm Mrs, John Medwick, Mrs. 0. H. Dick, that time the salesman dropped tn outing and who have not been for- cording to age and there were four prizes were awarded. enable the Board to know, from time i present system now M ap- Ms. Dennis Fitkgerald and Mrs. Gar- for one of his frequent visits. He wafded tickets by the committee to time, what was beta* spent la P*0™" °' the DepartmenDepai t of High- ret Walsh. recognized the two who were offering should get in touch with the Execu- maintaining the roads, there was in-! way"Ws and Bridges, and cawot be Mrs. Charles Morrln was chairman the diamonds. They were flne reliable tive Committee member from their variably tM ftMCtftpeaditure which, Im *de. the order of one tun. in charge of the card party. She do- people, he said to Mrs. Metres, Then district. St Jos. Athletic Club State Editors To Meet ot course., tended to prevent the la- .O» . *t »«r change that has proved nated a pair of pillow cases which he became interested in the diamonds. The Executive committee in charge of arrangements is composed terested taxpayepy r fofromm knowinknowingg profitable i« the departure from the were won bTy 1 Mrs. D. J. O.-Rorke in The stones were a great bargain, he what the roads wsre eesting, be- practice of building a half mile of a contest Srs. Matilda Hite won the said, at the price asked. He professed of the following: Frank Monaghan, To Stage Big Event At Rutgers University cause it was an acceas *ver the road in one section, a mils in anoth- non-player's priie. to know all about diamonds and their Carteret; Howard Butcher, Cran- amount shown as appropriate„.., d in the •«• "ection,, and w on. What rosdii we value. bury; H. J. Iwackhamer, Dunellen; Barn Dance and Entertain- Editors from all parts of the state havh e builbit l ve r From interest in the stones, the George Lewis Smith, East Bruns- budget, and by the use of state aid I ""^ « started front one ment W eek From Tomor- are expected to attend the ninth moneys for maintenance, the actual improved road, and ran to anothar, salesman soon developed an intense wick Township; Andrew York, Hel- v anual Newspaper Institute which for example: longing. He wanted the diamonds and metta; John Fuchs, Highland Park; row At School Hall. cost was nenr shown. W. H. Lokerson. Jamesburg; Harry will be held st Rutgers University By operating in areas, ws have Old Bridge-Enfllshtown Road — only regretted that he did not have under the susplces of the State $8,000 with him to buy them. He had Lambertson, Madjson Township; One of the moBt delightful af- (1) a comparative cost If it costs six and one-half miles, beginning Otto P. Rosenvinge, Metuchen; Press Association on September 29. more per mile hi one arm than in st Old Bridge and extending to the ilenty of money at home and in the fairs ever staged at St. Joseph's Among the speakers on the program Over Fa$tKiie's Future *nk but he had no ckeck book, he John J. Rafferty, Middlesex Bor- school hall will be held on Saturday another*, we hnmedlately kaow It new road now htiag built by the B ough. are: Russell Owen, of the New and cam Had out the reason, and, if County of Monmouth. said. night, September 27, under the aus- York Times, special correspondent possible, eftalaate it: (2) each area Milltown-South River Road—two Plan To Abandon Line May Be Finally he suggested to Mrs. Met- Carl Herman, Milltown; J. Wilpice- s of the St Joseph Athletic Club. with the Byrd Antarctic Expedition; head keeps a record—not only of miles, running from the end of the OppoMd — Heariav On Is- res that she lend him the money to son McBride, Monroe Township; It will be a barn dance and enter- Arthur S. Draper, of the New York moneys actually expended, but ofpaved read in Milltown to Tanners' buy the diamonds. The man and wom- James Curran and William Viel- tainment, Music for the dancing will Herald TribW; Willis J. Abbot, of Corner at South River. •oe October 1 an that had the gems for sale were hauer, New Brunswick: Thomas be furnished by Freddy Sleckman's the Christian Science Monitor; Ed- obligations incurred for materials Garrigan, North Brunswick Town- not as yet furnished, thus enabling South Amboy-SiyrevilU Road *— Concern is being expressed in in a hurry to get away to an import- orchestra, a popular musical organ- ward McKernon, superintendent of two and one-half jnilee, running Qarteret over the proposed aban- ant appointment. ship; Joseph Maloney and John ization that is a prime favorite in the Eastern Division of the Asso- us to at all times know the amount Mrs. Metres said that soon after Carroll, Perth Amboy; Frank 0. of money still available, and permit- from concrete road at High Bridge donment by the Public Service Co- Carteret ciated Press, and Frederick William ordinated Transport of the Fast the men and woman entered her Nelson, Piscataway Township; John The hall will be decorated to carry ting the expenditure where it Uin South Amboy to the concrete road home she noticed a peculiar pleasant Elmeyer, Raritan Township; Thomas Wile, special correspondent and most ntwded; (8) it makes an over- in Seyreville, vja the trolley line. Line service from Newark to New out the barn dance idea. In addi- political broadcaster at Washington. Brunswick. It is understood that this odor. Afterwards she recalled that Hlckey, Plsinsboro- Frank Hartman, tion to the dance there will be sev- ezpeadHar. impossible except if it IseUn-Oak Tree Road — one and with the coming of the odor she Sayresville; R. Forgotson, South be made Intentionally; and (4) itone-half miles, commencing at Lin- service through Carteret Junction eral entertainment numbers. Also Mr. Wile will give an address at has twenty cars a day, ten in each seemed to lose her faculty of thought. Amboy; Andrew Ely, South Bruns- some specialty numbers on the dancu assures a surplus in th« account be- coln Highway and extending north- She was under the influence of thwice k Township; Frank P. Kelly, the annual banquet in the evening direction. This means that West program. The committee is prepar- on "The Situation at Washington cause the amount appropriated can- erly. It was intended to continue this salesman, she said, and just oeifld toot South Plainfield; John Fitzpatrick, ing for a large attendance. Tickets not be spent to the exact penny and road to Oak Tree but failure to Carteret. the Boulevard section and, Today as Seen by a Newspaper- Carteret* proper has the benefit of help doing what they wanted, espec- South "'Elver; Nelson Jolly, Spots- are selling rapidly. under this system, ovci expenditure"* agree with property owners for the ially what the salesman wanted. wood, and B, Joseph Dunigan and man. The conference will" be are now impossible. ten cars from Newark and Elisabeth opened by a paper on "Character elimination of curves in the road each day and ten cars from New His suggestion that she lend him W. J. Maloney, both of Woodbridge. made it necessary to defer the sx- the money resulted in Mrs. Metres Training in Journalism" by Dr. Al- This method of humilinK the uf Brunswick and other points in the len S. Will, head of the journalism fairs of the county, that are em tension uf the road for one year, and opposite direction each day that will and her husband making a hurried the money not used was applied! in trip to the bank where they drew Colored Nan Is department at Rutgers. Other ad- braced within the rlutien of this be done away with. It appears there dresses, have been announced as fol- partment, is nothing more than the She building of the three following is no proposed substitute service in- their savings, $3,000. When the cash- named roads: ier offered a check it was refused Clambake To Mark lows: "The Public and the Press," application of businens principles to tended to take care of this present Stabbedjn Shoulder Arthur S. Draper; "Newspapers and the performance of puMir duties Imt Hiinicntown Turnpike — one-half service to Carteret. The proposal and cash was demanded and given. mile, joining- two ends of concrete Then they hurried home and Mrs. International Affairs," Willis J. because of them, we shall this year filed with the Board of Public Util- Abbot: "The Profession of Public- be enabled to keep tht; roads "f Ui<- mad Hnd eliminating the bend lead- ity Commissioners is for • bus sys-Metres gave the money to the sales- dose Of Leagui Clarence Green Treated At ing to the underpass under the Penn- tem, operating fifteen buses from man who in turn gave it to the psir ity," Edward McKernnn. The sub- county in, at least, an (food ecmdi Headquarters For Injury jects of the speeches by Russell lion ts did the prior ailminintiHtiori sylvania Kailroad tracks. Newark to New Brunswick. The pro- who had the diamonds for sale.' U. S. Metals Baseball Loop Road—one-quarter Of aposal from Elizabeth is for the buses For security for Mrs. Metres' mon- Isaac Brown Locked Up. Owen, and by Harold M. Anderson, (and we think better) at a rost of Bake Sunday At Trefinko' of the New York Sun, who has less than 1300,000.00 as com|>nreil mile, connecting Georges Road with to go out Rahway avenue through RV, the salesman placed the diamonds tb,. South Itiver-Oranbury Road. St. Georges avenue, Linden, thence •« a trunk belongintr to Mrs. Metres. Grove — Plant Officials In- Clarence Green, colored, of 26given tentative acceptance, have not to 1378,268.86 in 192il (including They were to remain locked un nntll Mercer street, wai stabbed in thebeen announced. over-expenditures) and $37(>,n:i4..'tr» Jiuiicsburg lioad—one-quarter of through St. Georges avenue, Grand vited. ii mile. joining Main Street in street, Irving street, East Milton the (talesman returned with his own shoulder today at 1 p. m. and was A feature of the Conference will in 1928 (including over <'X|K>IHU money. All this time the peculiar treated at police headquarters for abe the annual Newspaper Exhibit tures). .lanu'.sburR with the County con- avenue, Lawrence street and State Highway Np. 26 in Rahway. In odor become more pronounced and Much enthusiasm is being manifest wound half an inch deep. Isaac for which' prizes in various classes Another policy that we hav.•• -••• t<- road. w^on the s»Wman nnH the other two ed in the clambake sponsored by thi Brown, colored, of 67 Union street will be awarded by the two judges, We found that by thus building a Woodbridire the route is to continue adopted, and intend to put-Hue, H ih N 26 Thi d left. Mrs. Metres said, she and herU. S. Metals Inter-Plant Basebal was locked up on a charge of atro- Marlen E. Pew and Warren Baaaett, not to issue new bonds in a KM-BUT husband appeared to be "doned," League to be held this Sunday after cious assault and battey. of Editor and Publisher. amount than are being retired in the It was 8 o'clock in the evening be- noon at Treflnko's Grove ia East According to the police, the cut- current year. This must eventimlly Present service from fore the woman became herself and Rahway. The affair will mark the ting took place in the rooming houso n&s&~£Z£&Sg££a*r MI at a time, which wa.s probably CARD OF THANKS lead to a reduction of taxes Ix-causo Nuwark'to New Brunswick is via the went to the police with the story. close of the plant baseball loop which in Union street where Brown lives, Carteret Lodge, No. 267, I.O.O.F. of the normal, natural inreaae in due to the contractor being able to Fast Line to Elisabeth at Bayway. When the salesman first came to was a great success. Indications are He had been drinkiag, police said. wishes to express their appreciation the ratables of the county. buy muleriBls in large quantities at From Baywey the Fast Line oper- the house he introduced himself by that the bake will be largely attended to all the members and their friends During the present year, we have a ohoajicr unit price, and contractors ates over a private right of way thru means of a business card bearing the as it will be the first of its kind ever who attended our Annual Picnic held completed, or have under construc- having biggfr jobs were not required Tremley Point at Linden, West Car- of Boleslaw Dzielak, 279 Smith held in Carteret. Annual G. O. P. Bake on Labor Day, September 1st. Also tion, over fifteen miles of new con- to movti their equipment with as teret and Carteret Junction. This street, Perth Aniliov By thiR name Officials of the plant have been to thank the several brothers of the much frequency m in the cane of At Trefinko's Grove Soon crete roads, and in the building of 1 jfivt'i service to West Carteret and ho was known to Mrs, Metres who invited !.o attend. Invitations have lodge, who so generously donated these new highwayn, we have t-lim- one-half and one milt contracts. Curleret proper through the shuttle •"'irned a complaint for his nrrr.it. also been sunt out to the managers the prizes, space for ads, other dona- In KM effort to relieve the iint'm- of each baseball team who will in The Carteret Republican Club will tions and financial support that inated every dangerous curve iind earn ut lancjnCarteret. JunctionjiMin...-.!. The bun .BuJ t when the renl Bolealaw Itzietnk hold its annual clambake on Sunday, cut down the radius uf all turns in ploytrunt siluntion existing in UiU will also eliminate the ser-I was found in IIIM place of business urn forward them to the players. otherwise helped to make this affair' County, we did two things thut we he was found to '»' n responsible Michael Trosko is general chairman September 28, at Treflnko's grove in the roads, so that they are, for all vice through Tremley. the East Rahway section. Local anil a success. P r a c t i c a 1 purposes, entirely biilievc were of sonic slight help. It is contended that this will cur- business rnnn and bore no respin- of the affair and he in assisted by JOHN GERIG, One wa.i the inclusion in our speci- blence to the snlrsiiiiin. The latter James Ballo and J. Mershon. county candidates are expected to Chairman of Picnic Com. straight." tail the opportunity of service be- attend. fications «f the provision that "so tween Cartwret proper and Tremley had been iisinu Il/ielak's rnr

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We may be privileged in giving Snap Shots at the Fair the lie to such stories at thio time, CARTERET PRESS Q D und in explanation to those who may What Makes not know that such utories cannot Subscription, (1.50 Per Year be true, we desire to suy that no Published Every Friday By ! man receives a check in payment for either personal services rendered in C. H. BYRNE, 130 Jersey St., CARTERET, N. J. Highway work or trucks furnished, Telephone Carteret 1600 except from Mr. Hamley, who, by the way, is Treasurer of the Repub- C. H. BYRNE Edilbr pnd Owner lican County Committee. Mr. Ham- ley issues checks only to those who | Entered as second class matter June 6, 1924, at Cartertt, N. J., ai<; certified by Mr. I.eisen as hav- Post Office, under the Act of March 8, 1879. ing performed services or furnished materials or supplied trucks which if • werq actually used in County busi- Foreign Advertising Representatives ness. Mr. Leisen is a Republican, who New Jersey Neighborhood Newspapers, Ine. was appointed by the old board, and he has held the position of ftoud Supervisor for many years. In addition to the certificate o SERIOUS BUSINESS Mr. l.eisen, the road foreman signs The Comba case will be laid before the Borough Council the voucher certifying that the per- son is entitled to be paid, and last, soon and the public is awaiting the outcome with considerable but not least, the voucher comes be- interest. Charles Comba, through an attorney, will present fore the Board of Freeholders as a charges against two policemen. An idea of the line of attack whole, and has its approval. There are still three members of may be gathered from the attorney's remarks at a meeting of the "old board1' on the Board of the council recently. He charged brutal treatment upon the Freeholders, and to give credence to the stories to which we refer, it J. H. CONCANNON part of the two policemen in handling Comba at the time of the must be believed that they give con- arrest, and there is also a, hint that another member of the sent to what the stories charge us Insurance & Real Estate with, and who can believe that? family, Alec Comba, was misused. From the reference made in the E.t. 190) A good deal depends upon the attitude the governing stories, that people whom Mr. Lei- sen certified as having actually fur- body of Carteret takes in this case. There are principles and nished a truck y instances, properly so. We more application* at regular intemli «nd provement and will require little, I ">•*• no claim that we are infallible, rendered, material supplied, or on the face of things the police were doing their duty. If an ing buildings that were in the path trucks furnished. the (welling reduce*. of the new roadway, and for all this if any, expenditure in their upkeep' ««d »« welcome constructive criti- And u for soft corns, a few appljca- arrest is being made and the person being arrested thinks he is land, we paid but the sum of five for the next two or three years. I «sm; criticism made purely for the Respectfully submitted, ur KLEMMER KALTEIS8EN, ch'man lion* each nlfht at bed time and they ju»l being wronged that does not justify him in trying to murder thousand, seven hundred ($6,700) The responsibility of caring for'P Pose of fault finding, or inspiri wlth th KLEMMER KALTEISSEN, seem to thrirel right up and K*le off Dollars. We met with the most bridges over flowing streams is im- , « ><<<» <•' creating- a false ^ Drufgiits guarantee Moone'i Emrrild the arresting officer. The fact that according to the police rec- Whole-hearted co-operation on the, posedj by law upon the Board of Passion, we, of course, cannot pre- Chairman. v ent u h Oil lo end TOUT foot troubled or money ord of the case Comba was defying the "cops" and calling part of the property owners whose Freeholders, regardless of whether I L - .as come to our attention HENRY C. BERG, back. lands it was necessary for us to take the bridge is on a County road or th»* certain individuals are endeav- LEWIS COMPTON, them vile names, sheds light upon his attitude toward law andin the making of these improve- not. • I orl»g to circulate the story that we C. RAYMOND WYCOFF. —Pleas* mention tab paper when order. ments, and upon the completion or It will serve no good purpose now j)ave had people on the pay-roll who Members, D«pt of Rgwys ft Bdgs. buying from advsrtisats.— negotiations with the one remain- to go into a description of the con- rendered no services to the ing property owner, whose lands we wiler, of the First Methodist church, dition we found many of the bridges' County, and that we have paid require in connection with the build- in; suffice to say that we have overl °the,r» tot truck hire where no of Allenwood, N. J., and he will be ing of the Sayreville-South Amboy tru< ar in f ct Mintel Pushes assisted by Rev. Lorcntz, of the BOO bridges in the County Highway *« « » faniwhed, and to road, we intend to publicly express system. We rebuilt, or are rebuild- P^P'e ^° do.not have a truck reg- How One Woman Lost. Carteret Presbyterian church. Myr- our thanks and appreciation on be- l8tered in thelr n m tle Howard will preside. ing, six o/ them, viz: Dean Bridge, ,, » «- S°ch stories half of the people of the County for Old Bridge-Bnglishtown Bridge over !re M11V ""d could onlv. emanate Convention Plans Results of these meetings will be the unselfish and liberal manner in f m euc relayed by phone to each of the Matchaponix Brook; Little Texas ™ h type as are circulating which these men and women assist- 1 a y of COU wi h ar 20 Pounds of Fat ether districts at a certain hour and Bridge, over Matchaponix Brook; thes"I*"e ' ^ " ' ., iE"' " ? State Field Secretary Of New ed in making these improvements BridgBrW*e over lfanalapiHanalaoin Brook;: BaBarr - stones, and without stopping Hiss Claire Pfeiffer, chairman of the possible this year. Lo*1 Her Double Chin—Lost Her Prominent Hips— Jersey C E. Secures Servic- local county as well as County Pres- ron Avenue Bridge at Woodbridge, to consider the possibility of their ident says she expects the county and Lake Street Bridge, at James- falsity, will believe them to be true. Lost Her Sluggishness es Of Two National Figure. Our County Road system is made 1 Fortunately for us, however, the to reach its goal by October 1st. up of ninety-four roads, of a total burg , and have repaired nearly three Everybody is cordially invited to at- hundred. In the rebuilding, we have great majority of the people of thij Frederick U Mintel, of Httag, length of about two hundred and County are still aware that while Gained Physical Vigor—VI*«JOUMM« — . Shape!/ tend the Pep meetings. A sociail fifty miles. These roads are «f all adopted the policy of building with hour will follow. steel and concrete in place of wood. we; as Democrats, constitute the ma- types of construction—gravel, stone, jority of the Board, the ones who concrete and asphalt With SSOO,- In our inspection of the roads If ron'ra fat—remote the cause I Notice also that yea han |4 early in the year, we were impressed are in direct touch with the men em- KRUSCHEN SALTS contain the 000 allotted each year for their up- ployed by the County as laborers, or la easrgy—roar skin is dearer—your keep, f 1,200 is allowed per mile, ap- with the condition of the shoulders six mineral tails your body orpnt, •fss sparkle with sjorion* health—you of the roads, and the ditches along- who hire trucks, are the Supervisor' gland* sod MIN miut have to luno- Personals proximately, for repair und recon- of Roads, John Leisen, the County feel vounnr In body—karaer in mind SSSf OcU^r Hf. X struction. side the road. On many of the roads, tion properly. KRUSCHEN will gire aav fst per*,,, been fortunate in securing the serv- Engineer, Frank Buchanan, and the When your vital organ fail to per- The second of a series of card the shoulders sloped toward the cen- a joyous surprise, ices of two men who are »«mberB Many of the roads do not require tre, and on many roads there were County Treasurer, Arthur Hamley, fortntheii.thdft wwork oorrectly—jour bowel* parties sponsored by! the\ women of that amount to be spent in thei cant throw off that wast* .Get n «e bottle «f KRUSCHEN of the Executive Board of the In- the parish of St. Joseph's church will no drain ditch«s. In others, the aadbdam ternational Society of Christian En- case; other, because of the condition wesds and grass had completely material—«efore you rosliae It—you're SALTS (U four weeks). If trca ihi« be held tonight in the church hall. they were in, needed considerably growing hideously f«t I fint bottle doent oonrine* you ihi< deavor and widely known a. young Mrs. William C. CoughliiT in chair- blocked the ditches. The correcting people's leaders. to*^JJ%£ more per mile; in fact, some of the Try half a teaspoonfal of is the easift^ufot and surwt w»y i.. First Presby man of the committee on arrange- roads were entirely rebuilt this year, of these conditions was expensive, lose fat—if you don't feel a tuprrb Foulkes, pastor ooff the Fir y ments. but is an item we shall not have to KRUSCHEN SALTS in a flaw e•(hol t d V for example: sr svery i—mina la tm weaka improvement la health—so glorious! y terian churchh h off Newark, and Vice rt in mi. President of the International So- PYRQFAX M tfcs SCSJM sod nm b£V"naar energetic—vigorously alive— your Void No. 11, Roosevelt-Wood Another item of considerable ex J f C. E., will have charm ol bridle—a new asphalt surface and »rmng durindingg the master T, J, Nevill, Henry Staubach .08, of which amount $8782.49 was and StanlilF Breush went on a fish- with twelve inch and sixteen inch Conference period. Dr. Foulkes will for material, and the balance for la- pipes. This was dont wherever we also speak at one of the «***•" ing trip yesterday and brought home bor. seventy-two blue fish. The party had found the smaller pipes blocked up ning mass meetings. Mr. Edward Road No. 14, Woodbridge-Oak and we believe, with the use of the P. Gate*, General Secretary of the taken along cine boxes for the catch but bad to buy extra containers. Tree—resurfaced at a cost of |5,- larger pipe, it will not be necessary International Society of C. E., will 385.33; stone $2,264.26, and the bal-to expend anywhere near as much also be present for the entire Con ance for labor. TONE no HearU Meet Holy Mary Socials money in the caTe of these drains vention period. Mr. Gates « a very Road No. 37, Cranbury-Edinburgh as in the past, and considerably less pleasing and successful Conference —resurfaced and treated at a cost damage will be done to the roada leader and a specialist on Young The Sacred Hearts will entertain the Holy Mary Social Club of Perth of |4,797.33, of which |1,244.94 was through the collection of water People's Forum work. The Cnnr for material, add the balance for along the Bides and at the low spots. vention is indeed fortunate in secur- Amboy Sunday afternoon on Leibig's oilier RADIO Orchard in the second of a two-game truck hire and labor. • Our County road equipment had ing the services of these two men aa Road No. 59, Spotswood-finglish- they are exceptional in their fields series. The Perth Amboy team won our especial attention from the very the first game, 4-2, and the Hearts town—five inches of gravel surface, beginning of the year. In each main- aa Armte I*i»t of work and are in constant demand will endeavor to even the series. rolled and treated with binder, and Ins. Colon 0 it- throughout the country. tenance area, central stations were Mini. Mmtconctalii bthl. nearly five miles of new fence rails, located and the machinery and numdtd corutn uf link The Welcoming Committee at a cost of $12,664.34, of which faan. H—t-Mtttmt Orn Legion Ball -Tear* trucks assigned to that area were Rtgtiluot u tligkt twin working on details of reception and 13.767.66 was for material, and the kept at the station. All machinery, cott. is securing the aid of. the Police in balance for truck hire and labor. trucks, tractors, roUers, scrapers, Prn/MM two-crllain ijritm it mimtl* order that the necessary parking Other roads had practically a new MM A B C. Ditium gbcwM dirtct fif- plows, etc., were thoroughly over- ing Inm cjlinitn to imag: space and direction may be obtained The Legion baseball team will meet surface laid, viz: for the many delegates. Mr«. John the Woodbridge A. A. on Sunday at On Road No. 4, Seventh street, V. Smith, of the First Methodist- Woodbridge in the first of a three- Mew Market^-$2,«77.00 was spent EpiBcopal church of New Brunswick game series arranged between the for asphalt. will be in charge of the meal serv- teams. With the intersections! title On Road No. 5, Plainfield avenue, OU hive never heard per- South Plainfield, we spent $3,024.00 e YELLOW ice during the Convention. The Fel- at stake and interest in the game 1st \ fect,«jr«rj/radiorcproduction lowship Banquet to be held on mounting steadily, a record crowd is for asphalt. Thursday evening, October 9th, will expectedT This series, it is said, will On Road No. 12, Perth Amboy- PENCIL until you have listened to the probably take the place of the fam- new Majestic*. Every model is be accommodated in the dining hall Sewaren—$1,821.0 On a 0 was spent of the First M. E. church. ous Carteret-Amboy series of years _ K° d No. 19, Landing road, with the J equipped with a newColotura Rev. Conrad, pastor of the Stel- ago. I $1,420.00 was spent. On R Dynamic Speaker that brings ton HaptiBt church, and musical Either Miglecz or Hausman will j °«d No. 71, Woodbridge-Se- BAND new realism—new richne**— director for the Convention, face the Woodbridge team, while Bar- waren—$1,403.00 was spent, announces that he expects to form anowsfci in sUted to appear against In >"«ny instances where the sub- new vividness to Majesties a Convention Choir, which will sing the legion. For the legion. Siekerka bas<1 was found to be in bad condi- means famous Colorful Tonej at the evening assembly periods. will be at finit, Beisel «t second, Smol- ! tion because of improper drainage Stop in today and let us en»ki at short, and Cawy at third, j *e first put in a base of six inches of The young people of Middlesex demonstrate the si* wonder- county arc being given the first op- Kara, Manculin and Sullivan will roam 'concrete. On all of the concrete Guaranteed portunity to enroll as members of the outfield. ,roadH, we poured hot asphalt in the ful ritw Majestic models for this choir. A rehearsal will be held lleadlinini; the program in Carteret joints—a repair that, from all in you. Their power is gr**tl* on .September 25th, at the First n the battle !.«tw.-.ri the Liberty Fal- dications, was long needed We increased—their selectivity IVcsfiytcrinn church in New Bruns- cons and the New Brunswick Falcons found many joints that would ordin Gas Service scheduled f,, l^ibiu', field. Two arily take a water pail full of tar even finer than before. You'U wick All young people who wish r be delighted with the beautyof to ;ivail themselves of this opportu- weeks flg,, N,.«- Brunswick l*at Cart or asphalt that we could and did PYROFAX Gas Service ha» he eret 7-th to sign up for etaliatmr, Anyway. a KO,K1 game i, the joint " household utility. It enable* at the new low prices. Model this service. "ATOOM S.mrf.u .», B J .. Altogether, we have spent on our you to cook with «•>» auywhrrr 93 illustrated is typical of the —just as you would in the city This week marks the beginning AIM. on -Sunday, the Sacred Hearts road maintenance work up to Auirusl outstanding value offered by of an enthusiastic drive for regis | tO y I>Bil n lM with city gan. You never worry n. A. franFrank lolPol.l w.lwily" pitc/t:%h trr -hIi e wa'' »s fo-«5.96r tone,, ooilf ,whic gravelh V^.lf/, calciumr about running out of gat— »1 every set in this complete new trations in Middlesex county. The Hearts. B goal is l,'i!00. "Pep" meetings in chloride, lignum binder, lumber for wiyshavea steady supply. The Majestic line. all three districts of the county will rtierve cylinder is your pro- c. ,_,,,_.. ; fence", etc. We have hiivo pai.l for tection. be held at H p. in. on Friday eve First Church of Christ, Sciential ! '""or $82,650.87, for truck anil team ning, September lilth, at the follow h 3B H! ()00 Tuxedo Pyrofax is the purest and Modd 93 illustrated ing churches. S«w«ren i "t * ' ' ^ •>'" and ga9 and hottest-burning cylinder-gas i "P^eep of our Countv trurk n..,i you can buy. Sold in a itand- LESS New Brunswick District will meet A branchi uf The Mother Church. | other equipment, $3fl,i)lf, i5 rrl ( ard package — the weight of TURKS RADIO at the Second Reformed church. Ihe First Church of Christ, Scien ' Th"e 'ite* m of -...•naminghauling,, •covering Suits each ii triple-checked — you The. speaker will he Rev. Weaver tint, in , Mass. truck and te«m hire, reached the fin get what you pay for. The last K. Eubank, of Kearny, a former Sunday Service—11:00 A. M. "re of $36,890.98, becnim,. we found cubic inch of Pyrofax is as President of Middlesex County Sunday school—9:3o A. M. SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK Wednesday—Testimony meeting, tnat on many roads in various H<»c- good as the first. Produced Christian Endeavor Union. Fred- ,.'.?""' We C0.U'(i !psH"T("""e ' "ton.stone, aatt ththee and delivered by a unit of the erick L. Mintel will lead Ih 8:00 P. M. roora 8:0 to (juarrya an,l gravel at the ,„(, „„,, world's largest and oldest $45 Allowed on your old singing and will speak mi fr have oil for road treatment, deliv- manufacturers of compressed tions. Lui'ile Furberk will preside. 1 - ° ered at railrcmd siding at „ ,„„,. gas for cooking. Uninterrupted Radio, Victrola or Piano Jamenburg District Pep meeting hat made-itprofltalMY U, the c.Uiv S. FISHKIN •trvice assured — anywhere. will be held at the Cranlmry First Fl*«ti» El.vttor to cart the stone, gravel oml oil Now offered at a new low Presbyterian church. The speaker lather than to have it delivered hy price. Phone or call. Siihi to lie the idriceat In the world, CLOTHING will be Rev. Clnir Morrow, of Ave n (lending el«>VBl«r, 111% feet |oO| and the concerns who have submitted fW ncl, and the song leader and re« K? feel wide, was, recently taken from ures| frfr the furninhing ami delivery 187 Smith St. CONCANNON'S istnition chairman will be John on the job. Without subjecting the •99Z5 Stmme, of Woodbridge. Clara Mar- Herllii in Itouen and delivered on repa- Parth Amboy rations iift'imnt fur France. County to any additional expenite INSTALLED WITH tin will preside. we were thereby also afforded the N. J. MUSIC STORE The Perth Amboy Mltrict, P, PanairWaaia Chaett opportunity of giving work to mans PYROFAX OUTFIT ; meeting will be About (5,000.000 pound* of cheese T*L ZM1 PYROfAX GAS SAUW AJWRVICE 76 Main Street Woodbridge U nwnuftw*^ warir t» ^ ^2^± CARTBBET PRESS FRIDAY, SEri'KMBEU 19, liKiO Three Teams In Race For Flag In U. S. Metals Loop Yard, Office and Mechanics right For Pennant In Second Half P. N. A. Phys Carteret P. N. A. —Much Hinge* On Outcome Of Yard Mechanic*] CUsh THAT LITTLE CAME" IBUr.MfM'*rUoa(:o.,R.T.-By B. Link 1 Pacers -I Nemt Week — One Game Separate* First And Third Beats Perth Amboy Place Contenders—Yard Conquers Tank House, Teams Battle Through Seven Three Run R»Uy In Fourth Mechanics Upset Office During Final Week. Helps Golaszewski Win Pit- Inning*'To 2-2 Deadlock— VMIFEY,- Ote Strange things happened in the final week of the torrid cticr's Battle With Orlick, Game Marked By Tight tvinoo&H U. S. Metals baseball race. Although one postponed game ia 4 to 3. Mound Duet. POCKETS, AGAIN,- *till to be played before the curtain cornea down, the outcome The Pwers and P. N. A. battled to Scoring three runs in a stirring OF ^00 TO OOf is f;r from settled. In fact, three teams are in a position to cop 2-2 tie recently on the Copper fourth inning rally, the Carteret Pol- SBT AM- THE (v\Of4BY the flf.g in the final half. Last night the Mechanics almost Work« field in a game featured by lsh National Alliance defeated the ENOUGH to SEE MB V TAKB FROM ftn interesting mound duel between Perth Amboy P. N. A., 4 to 3, last knocked theOfficeout o fthe pennant chaae by winning, 9 to 5. and.Andres. Each pitcher allow- Friday evening on the Copper Works And victory enabled the Mechanics to fight their way back to pd five hits* field, in the first of a three game The P. N. A. hopped into a one run »ene&, a contending position for the title. That is, should the Mechan- lead in the first on hits by the Rose contest was marked by a tight ics defeat the Yard in their poatponed game to be played some- brothers, Walter and Joheph. The pitchers battle with Golasewski, Cart- Lore remained unchanged until the eret ace, holding a slight edge over time next week, they will mount into a three-cornered partner- Pacers scored two in the sixth to Orlick of Perth Amboy. Golasewski ship for the top roost. And then the fun will begin. The season lake < : lead 2-1. Migleci'* hit fol- ggav e but three hittss whilwhile his mates over and three teams deadlocked for first place. Talk about lowe,„„„d jbyy an in'neld out and Wood collected seven off Orlick. hull'' s sacrifice fly aent the Pacers into The scoring of both teams was al- your close races, this one takes first prise. tie which was unbroken until the most identical, Perth Amboy made a one in the second only to have Cart- Whatever hopes the Office entertains of finishing out on finish. eret come back to even the count in lop is pinned upon the outcome of that all-important Yard-Me- Pacers R H E the same session. Later the visitors chunic clash next week. Should the Yard representatives Thatcher, c AB 0 0 scored two in the fourth. And Carteret Mudrak, 2b_ 8 1 0 inspired perhaps by the success of its .'iiuTge triumphant, they wiH cop the flag in the final half and Mig-lec*. 8b 8 1 1 rivals, broke out in their half of the earn the right to meet the Tank House, first half winner, in a Woodhull, lb 8 0 1 fourth to score three times and gain Rubel, si - 2 0 0 the lead, 4-3. Eddie Stawick's three- three game series for the plant championship. 8 0 3 baggers with two on played a prom- SUndiaf of Team la Donovan, Ii inent part in this late uprising. runs: Zullo. Struck out by WilheUa ' Galvanek, d 8 0 0 U. S. RUtali Lo«t> 10; by Scoboe 0; by Bryan 3. Bat- ' ODonnell, rf 8 0 0 Although Amboy put up a stub- W. L. Pet. G.B. ea on balls off Wilhelm 1'; off Scoboe • Andres, p 8 0 0 born fight after that, Golasewski was Yard 5 2 .715 2; off Bryan 1. Runs batted in: ZulU big enough to handle the situation in Ulice 6 3 .625 1 5, Balaris 8, Borchard, Ballo, Sku- S«, 2(2 a satisfactory way. He did not relin- Mechanical 4 3 .680 1 rat, Shults 2, Cromwell. Hit by pitch- P.N.A. quish his one run lead, holding Perth Tank House 1 7 .125 ed ball, Morris. Losing pitcher, Sco- AB R H Amboy without a hit for the remain- RenlU of W«.k boe. Attendance, 200. Umpire, Don- pwankowaki, lb 4 0 0 ing three innings. Yard 3—Tank House 2 ovan. W. Zysk, p 8 1 1 Joseph Eck, an old-timer in base- Mechanical 9—Office 5 Yard M*r«h« OB J. Ro»e, c 8 A 8 ball, romped away with batting hon- Wilh.lm Too Stroag For Oftwt With Burt Mullen turning back Smolenski, M 1 $ 0 ors for the locals. He made two out Phenomenal pitching by 'Dutch' of three trips to the plate. the Tank House with only six hits— Siekerka, 2b 4' 0 0 . WIthelffl. out-ihoot artist, paved the singles—-and his mates backing iELJ T'Jt 'The t»x scon: last night for I i t B li MrfTup Dnn DniiiaSI pTiy Tii TKe *""" (l, fr*T " ™ CSHerefP. N. A. for thhe MechanicMhi s over the Office. field, the Yard marched on to victory .suwicki, of 0 0 AB Wilhelm allowed only four hita, Tuesday night, 3-2. 0 Stawicki, cf I.. Zysk, two by Zullo and one each by Bryan A three run rally by the Yard is W. Zysk, If and Richmond. As far as the other 27 2 S 1 J- Ro*«, 8b Sacred Hearts Lose Forsakes College Grid Falcons Score 4 In the second inning did the trick. Over- Office players were concerned coming a one-run disadvantage, the The Scon by Innlngi: M. Siekerka, ss 'Dutch' simply breeied the ball past Pacers 000 002 0—2 Eck, 2b Yard handled Lomax roughly in that them. He fanned ten and gsve but inning and scored three runs to take P. N. A. - 100 001 0—2 Golastewski, p Second Game In Row For Baseball Career Ninth To fin 8 to 4one base on balls. The Summary: Two" base hits—-J. Dwankowski, lb the lead. Harrison led off with a Jlegert, c Scoboe and Bryan shared the single and B. Mullin walked. Kasha Roue. Struck out by Andrei 4; by W. Bow To Strong Parlin A. C. Joseph Medwick Induced By Drive Weiss From Hill In Spec- pitching burden for the Office, Sco Host 4. Bases on balls of Andres 2; L Zysk, rf crashed a three-bagger into deev 9-2 — Home Runs By Gal- St. Louis Cardinals To Aban- tacular J*Jinth Inning Rally b started and was hit hard in the i-cntt'r, scoring both runners. He off W, Rose 0. Sacrifice hits—Wood- second and third innings when the hull. Runs batted in—Migletct, Don- 28 4 7 1 vanek and Baksa Save don School Career At Al- To Trim New Brunswick — came in a moment later on Gadom- Mechanics broke away for two ami ki'a sacrifice bunt. ovan, J. Ross and J. Eck. Perth Amboy P. N. A. bright. Woodhull Fans 14. nve run rallies. With Wilhelm pitch- AB R H Hearts From Whitewash. From then on Mullen and Lomax ; ing airtight ball following » slinky engaged in a thrilling pitching duel, Bank. If 2 0 0 .start, the Mechanics just sailed Rodtinka, cf The Sacred Hearts dropped their When he arrived in that little Pen- The Liberty Falcons solved with Mullen shading his colored rival 0 second game in a row on Sunday nsylvania town, hefound that the Weisa's delivery in the ninth und along to victory, Carteret Scrimmages Ryak, lb 0 by a close margin. PuUi, c afternoon by losing, t) to 2, to the league was already four weeks old Bcored four runs to defeat the New Zullo was the only bright npot in Mullen turned in his best piece of 1 and that Scottsdale was in fifth Brunswick Falcons, H-4, at Ni-w the Office attack. He made two of Orlick, p 0 strong Parlin A. C. team at Parlin. work in the seventh and final inn- Balkowski, ss A pair of home runs saved the place. The Scottsdale manager, being Brunswick Sunday afternoon in tlu-the four hits, one a homer, and drove ing. With no one out, the Tank New Brunswick Today 1 aware of Medwick's marvelous throw- second of a two game series. New in all five runs scored by his team. Sicinski, 2b 1 Hearts from a shut-out. In the fifth House succeeded in filling the cush- Mayurek, lb Galvanek bounced one over the ieft ing arm, placed him in right field. I Brunswick won the first game, 7-ii, For the Mechanics Borchurd, ions. But Mullen was big enough to Game Will Wswk Spots 0 From the start, Medwick found the at Carteret. Shultz and Ballo were the batting Kenedy, rf 0 fielder's head. Batsa contributed the meet the situation single handed. Saya McCarthy — Sewaon other circuit smash in the ninth. pitchers easy, getting two and three j After presenting New Brunswick stars. Before one could even look around, Both timeo the bases were empty. hits in every game. Seldom did hewith a pair of runs in the first, the Carl (Lefty) Morris was hurt in he fanned Jugan and made Siekerka Opens Sept. 37 Against F 24 3 3 go hitless. It wasn't long before he The Score by Innings Parlin got off to a flying start by Carteret Falcons caught up by scor- the first inning when he was hit in pop weakly to Kasha. The mighty was securely perched on the top of the head Dy a pitched ball. hold Here. Perth Amboy 010 200 0—3 scoring twice in the first. Then the ing one in the third and one in th Mickey Mijlecz strolled up to the home team took time out until the the league in batting. And what's fourth. MECHANICAL plate. He, too, proved a victim to Carteret 010 200 0—4 more, with Medwick hitting far bet- With hiffa hopes for a successful The Summary: Three base hits— fourth. In this inning the Parlin bat* New Brunswick resumed itn scor- AB R H Mullen's cleverness. He fanned amid ter than any other member of the Urban, cf ... 0 season, the CarUNt High School Stawicki and Puiss. Struck out by barked vigorously and two more club, Scottsdale soon began to climb ing in the seventh with a two run the wild cheering of t,he Yard root- football squad will eompleit Its aac- Galosaewski 7; by Orlick 7. Bases on runs were credited to its account in attack. This enabled the home team Cromwell, ss 1 ers. in the loop standing and soon found Shultz, lb 1 und week or pre aeasort preparation balk off Oolaszewski 3; off Orlick 3. the Bcorebook. Parlin climaxed its itself in third place. to forge ahead 4-2. Carteret sent The box score: today with a scrimmage game Stolen bases—Biegert and J. Rose. scoring with a 4-run rally in the fifth two men across the plate in the Ballo, rf ... 2 YARD against New Brunswick High at Sacrifice hits— DwankowsUi. Rupa which clinched victory. Medwick not only won batting hon- eighth to tie the score again, 4-4. Ginda, 3b 0 AB R H E New Brunswick. The opening game batted in—Dwankowski, Stawicki (2) In the meantime, Morris, the Par- ors in the league with a sensational' Carteret opened fire upon Weiss Borchard, 2b 2 Coughlin, sa 4 0 10 <>f the season is scheduled for Sept- W. Zysk, Balkowski, Sincinski (2). lin pitcher, checked the Hearts with average of .426 for 64 games, but he in the ninth, driving him from the Skurat, c . . ... 1 Kurtz, 2b . 3 0 10 ember 27, a weak from tomorrow, Scorer—W. Rose. Umpire—A. Viater. but one hit in the first four innings. ranked second in the home run race. hill after four runs were scored Biilaris, If 2 Gibson, c 4 0 t 0 He made 25, to trail the league leader Wilhelm, p 0 against Freehold at Carteret Attendance—200. In the fifth the Hearts made three Nine men batted in this big inning. Harrison, rf 3 110 Today's scrimmage, McCarthy be- hits but wasted two. by six. Although Medwick performed Featuring Carteret's impressive B. Mullen, p 2 1 0 0 lievea, will reveal the weak spots in With one away Galvanek clouted in only 64 games, his record 'a _even victory over the county Beaters was 27 9 9 McDonnell, If 2 0 0 0 the Blue and White'* play and will a homer. BakBa followed with more spectacular than the player George Woodhull'a auperb pitching OFFICE Kasha, 3b 3 110 thus give McCarthy ample time to Carteret To Play single and Dutko walked after Ciko who copped honors in the home run performance. He turned back New AB R Gadomski, lb 2 0 10 iron them out baton tat nrtt fame. fanned. Mayorek came through with duel because the leader played in at Brunswick with six hits, all singles Thatcher, c ... 4 I) J, Mullen, cf 3 0 3 0 Signal practise eowttarted tha maj- a scratch single over short filling the least 25 more games than Medwick. Besides pitching seven scoreless in Richmond, If, i 3 or part «f th« drffi wwtasg the put bases. Frank Poll came to bat and Acclaimed in 1929 by many sport ni Woodhull struck out 14. Partridge, 2b 26 3 9 0 week"InthisdriU Ota flraUMun lined Nine Grid Games struck out. Well, a pitcher isn't sup- writers to be the greatest high school I-t was —Woodhull' - ---s second great Morris, rf TANK HOUSE up with Bakaa and Kleban, ends, posed to hit anyway. athlete in the state, Medwick Also pitching success in a row. A week Bryan, ss, p .. AB R E wm the distinction of being the most £ gund he beat the Manvi,,e Zullo, 3b Osrlyle and O*BrUn, taeklw, Colton Season Opens With Freehold During the three innings which Jugan, 3b 0 U tthh ee ee tH AA I Scoboe, p, If . and Symlinmonskl. guard*, O. OruUa. Her* On Sept. 27—Schedule followed, Morris cast another spell ? M2L** // "" Xf ''ii FFalconsl , givinii g tthehm bbut ffivi e hitsh.i Siekerka cf 0 center, and Coughlln, Hutwr, poll and lantic League. It was his hard and The box score: Hartok, lb Miglecz, 2b 0 over the Hearts and held them to timely hitting that enabled Scotts-, Stelag, backs. Includes Two Home, Seven but one single. In the ninth the LIBERTY FALCONS Baksa, cf Casey, ss ... 0 In the backfUid McCarthy has four dale to climb from fifth to third AB R Ehrenberg, rf Lomax, p 1 Road Games. Hearts went to work with a deter- place. It was his home run smacking lettermen, Coughlin and Poll, Juniors, mined •fTort Baku led off with a Hart, lb - „. 4 Smith, c 0 and SieUg aJMTHuber, Seniors,who that made him one of the most pop- 25 5 4 1 Jogan, If 0 Carteret High will play nine foot- home run. With two away, Dutko ular players of the club. Barna, e 5 are all certain of their positions. In and F. Poll singled. But D'Zurilla Bylecki, 3b 5 Score by innings: Clark, If 0 ball games thls season, according to Reports from Scottsdale have it Office addition there U Weban a Junior who a schedule released by Manager John lifted a fly to Wolff to end the game. Smole/iskt, BB 4 032 000 0—5 Kostenbader, rf 0 will fill in when he is not playing end that Medwick is excellent big league Mechanical 025 011 x—U Anderson, lb 2 0 Richey recently. The first two games Mayorek and Baksa each made timber. He, the reports further say, Skurat. 2b 4 or when th* necessity may sfrlse. , p y, . ro • ,, „ . The summary: two base hits: Ba Mureski, lb 1 0 will be played at home, while the two hits for the Hearts. laris. Three base hits: Ballo. Home The moat promising candidates for remaining seven are road games. It can cover ground like a hawk and he g- Woodhull, p 4 the wing position* are Bakaa, Kteban, The box score: alt rl 26 2 6 1 so happens that Carteret played most sports a pair of baseball ears. He can Goyena£ » ">, «If 4 Donovan and Mfcbita. three Juniors PARLIN A. C. y g the order of Charles A. Brady, Bor- Score by innings: of its games at borne last year and tell by the crack of the bat against Hamulak, rf 4 and one Senior. For the tackle posts, AB R H thhe balblll jusj t wherh e thhe drivdie is goini g ough Collector, and be delivered ot Yard 030 000 0—I consequently finds itself on th* road Farnsworth, 8b 5 11 McCarthy has Mitchell Carlyle, tower He makes hard plays look like pie 37 S 13 the place and hour above mentioned Tank House 100 000 1—I Junior, and the only one, save most of the time this fall. Rapp, lb 6 1 2 and above all he has a great throwing The Borough Council reserves the The summary—Three base hit*, The McCarthy eleven will ope/i its Russi. 2b 4 4 2 10 arm. NEW BRUNSWICK PSI, who ii back from last year's AB R H right to reject any or all bids should Kasha. Struck out by B. Mullen 7; epternber 27 at home, Novak, ss 4 10 1 Medwicwvun ivfkt iIsB nonuwn withrriiu Danvillxss»*i v me inssi ^ , , powerful line. Fred Colton, a Senior season on 5 1 1 they deem it for the best interests by Lomax 8. Bases on halls of! Mul- and Syrnltmonski, a big Freshman are •hold High. It will be the A, Kurtt, If 2 0 1 the Tri-Eye League out in the Middle webenyi, If of the Borough 6t Carteret, so to do len 3; off Lomax 2. Sacrifice hlta, first time takes on Free- P. Hurtz, If 3 0 0 West. He was told to report there Lix, c 5 1 1 1 the brightest pprospectp * for gguard. G, Eblovi, 2b, p 5 1 2 By Order of the Mayor and Cotinci Kurtz, Ciiidomski. Double plays, Ca- GrutzGt a i MCh' bt bt f hold st football. Followin a game Jugo, c 4 2 2 when the Middle Atlantic circuit was of the Borough of Carteret. sey to Miglecz to Anderson. Runs is McCarthy's best bet for Poppy, ss 4 0 1 center. with Hasbrouek Heights on Oct- Wolff, cf 4 0 0 over, just two weeks ago. Dated: September 15, 1930. batted in, Kasha 2, J. Mullen, Casey ober 4, at home, the Blue and White Dustak, rf 2 110 Bennett, lb 4 0 0 Sabo, it 4 0 0 HARVEY VO. PLATT. and Mureski. Umpire, Donovan. gridders will take the road for the 'Morris, p 3 12 0 Borough Clerk. Scorer, Mikics. remainder of the season, meeting Forti, rf 3 0 0 Weiss, p 4 1 1 Rahway, Woodbridge, South River, I 86 9 10 Santa Halts Toriano Carteret Golfer Scally, 3b 4 0 0 Metuchen, North Plainfield, Leonardo, SACRED HEARTS and Perth Amboy High in order AB R H E named. > 38 4 6 0 In Fourth At Newark Mayorek, 2b ...- 6 0 2 0 Stars At Shore Score by innings: WONDER WEEK 6. The schedule this year calif Jor all F. Poll, p 6 0 10 Falcons 001 100 024—8 Portugese Giant Defeats Ital- Saturday games except that one with D'Zurilla, c 5 0 0 William D'Zurilla, Represent- Brunswick .... 200 000 200—4 North Plainfteld, which will be played M. Poll, 88 2 0 0 0 NOW! ian Champ- -Fourth Victory on Friday. Roman, 3b ". 4 0 0 1 ing Sunnyfield Golf Course For Santa. The most important game of the Galvanek, If 4 110 In linden, Qualifies At As- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS season for the Washington avenue Baksa, lb 4 12 0 SEALED BIDS will be received at eleven will be that with Woodbridge bury Park. New Low Prices Jose Santa, Portuguese giant, who Ciko, cf 4 0 10 the Council Chamber*, Borough High. For years intense rivalry in all Dutko, rf 2 0 11 Hall, Carteret, New Jersey, on Mon is making- Carteret his home while three sports has existed between the Willia* D'Zurilla of Carteret, rep- October sixth. 1930. st MEN'S FINE KNIT Men'a Medium and Heavy fighting in this country, stopped Um- day eveningi schools and this year should be no resenting the Sunnyfied Golf Club of g 0>ci0ck p, m by tj,e Mayor and ENGLISH RIBBED b«rto Toriano, heavyweight champion 36 2 8 2 COAT SWEATERS exception. Linden, was one of three Union coun- Coun{!ii of tnB Borough -of Carteret, of Italy, at the end of the fourth Score by innings: 11.39 UNION SUITS Carteret will conclude its campaign 000 010 001—2 ty golfers to qualify for the North for the construction rf gidewalks $1.00 round in a scheduled ten-round bout Sacred Hearts r U n th MEN'S GRAY CARDIGAN at the Veledrome in Newark Monday with a game on November 22, again- Parlin ..._ 20D 241 OOx—9 tournament rnamrtV.St played recentlrUXtty at^th^e avenue££*•. betweel« "°l whittie — r° .,,»iia Ani.kui may oe had at the office of the Bor- "jht in the fourth with Toriano on Oct. 18—Woodbridge, Away. with seventy seven. D'zurilla finished the floor. Toriano injured his left arm ough Engineer, Room 517 Hobart MEN'S, BOY'S HEAVY COTTON GOLF HOSE Oct. 26—South River, Away. three* strokes behind the SubWrban 69c in the first round. Santa weighed 265, Nov. 1—Metuchen, Away. SWEATERS Toriano 212. Several hundred of San- Nov. 7—North Plainfield, Away. Clerk, on deposit of Five Dollars Crew and V Neck DRESS AND WORK tas loyal rooters from Carteret saw Nov. 15—Leonardo, Away. Second Fall Card stretch. Rita just managed to squeeze th* bout. through the select circle with an 82 (15.00). $2.95 , TROUSERS Nov. 22—(Perth Amboy, Away. Bids muBt be made out on the Legion Faces Falcone Leave For College which was high for the qualifiers. Famous Lion Make $2.41 • $2.95 - $3.45 All mads will lead thin Sunday D'zurilla who lives in Carteret and standard proposal form in the man- $3.95 • $4.95 Walter Measinger, Irving Klein, Hy- At Saucer Sunday rciiresentH the Kiiimyneld Club in Her designated therein and required CREW AND V NECK afternoon to the high .school field man Kosenblum and Rudolph Klein *here the Legion meets the Liberty Linden, has won state-wide recognit-1 by the specifications, must be accom- SWEATERS MEN'S BROADCLOTH left Tuesday to attend the University ion ami admiration us a golfer. ParMpanled by a statement from a surety Falcons in a game for the champion- of Virginia. Walter Meaaingrer, fly- Many Favorites Expected To In All Colors SHIRTS ship of this borough. Interest rum licipatiniii g ini almost every golf. company sUting that they will fur- man Rosenblum and Rudolph Klein Ride On Hankinson Slate in Central Jersey,' nlsh the contractor, should he be $4.95 •_ $1.00 high on the eve of the battle and in- arc first year nifn while Irving Klein tournament dications point to a record turnout. For Sept. 21 — Frame May D'zurilla always sun-feds in finishin• • g successful, with ii bond in the am- STANDARD STUDENT Plain or Fancy Colors in a Junior. The trip was made hy up among the leaders. D'zurilla is ount of one hundred per centum of All Collars Attached The pit will yet under way at 3auto. Again Conquer. the bid: HISO with a certified check SLICKERS o dock with a capable umpire in powerfully Imilt and can consequent- the bid: HISO with a certified check ly drive the Imll u tfreat distance. of not lens than tthern make their ap- Mt-dwick, the boy who led Carteret GDtlN •nan will oppose George Woodhull, pearance, Frame is likely to have u ^PRESCRIPTIONS 30c Pint Ili^b (o ninny championships, grad- SI AMI'S •he Falcone best bet. tough afternoon on h\n hand.s. There mled last June. He soon signed a The probable lineups: Legion— 15c Half Pint Culled For and D*livpr<>d SPOT: 6ATUMJAY is BIBO a possibility that the popu- •iinlrnit with the Cardinals and wan OWKKN STAMP* Pitcher, Hausman or Miglecz; catcher lar "Deacon" Liiz will ride, although told to report to Rcottsdale in the SHOP: Vaimcoj first base, H. Sullivan; sec- this report has not been confirmed. Middle. Atlantic JU-ague. Scottsdalc Cor. Itahway Avenue ond base, Beisel; short stop, Smolen- HARDIMAIH by the way is just one of the-man and Green Street Mprtwr_flejd, Karaj right PHARMACY Bt..JLquli farma tM»t l " " Tel. ibd N. J. fAGE SK FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930 CARTERET PRESS

Commissioner of Motor Vehicles on ii rule to HIHIW cause why your license to drive should not he re YOU. YOUR CAR mked. AND Tiff, New Jersey is located between the Metropolitan areas of New York and Philadelphia, with fourteen mil fLCCENCE SfiCP lion population. It hax t> en a fur- Steak and Chop House tile fit?ld for those, who specialize in He sale of stolen cars, and assuni N. inir the duties of CommUeioner of I ri i) in 757 ST. GEORGE AYE, WOOE BRIDGE, IU. Motor Vehicles on April let, I was shocked to find that New Jersey, was flooded with stolen cars, and hun- dreds of our people the victims of this nefarious practice. AFTERCTHE'RACES These1 are four major reasons for auto thefts: ANNCUNCING in (1). For the commercial value DINEHERE "" —gangs are well organized to steal and sell cars. They are well equip- ped and have established fences or XIII.. receiver*. AT SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT Today you _.- (2). As a means of transporta- car, patting yourself on the hack tion by crooks who want to escape for your good fortune in securing on the scene of other crimes; they WE CATER TO WEDDINGS, such a wonderful bargain from the are also stolen for use in the trans- OLI-. I < I >4I I ADDRESS fellow Who lost money in Florida, portation of liquor and narcotics, BANQUETS AND SPECIAL or who suffered in the Wall street stolen farm produce, or other mer- crssh. Tomorrow, unless you hare chandise; cars stolen for this par- PARTIES. TELEPHONE exercised degree of caution great*] pose are usually abandoned. than that taken by most buyers oi (3). To defraud insurance com* §3 JA4ITH JT. WOODBRIDGE 8-2391 FOR AR- used car*, you may find yourself panics; the owners conspire to have withou an automobile, minus what- cars stolen or burned that are often RANGEMENTS. ever you did pay for the car, andsubmerged or taken in ths wood* the possessor of a summons to ap-and hidden. The heaviest losses in HITH AN EXCLUSIVE LIJNE Of pear in police court, or before the thia type Of car theft or fraudulent Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, to disposition are in November and explain how you came to be in pos- December. session of a stolen car. If this hap- (•). Joy-fiding thievery. Thi* pens you will be simply one of thou- 1* • form of theft hard to combat sands of victims of the "ear stsal- Can are often stolen by minor* who LADIES DRE/JE/, ing racket" in the United Kates, are Identified with the car* so #nd although you would not know- briefly that the courts are sometimes ingly be a party to a crime, youi lenient rn dealing with the offend- loss, and your embarrassment, wil ers. However, they are encourag- be even greater than that of the car ing embryo thieves. These people /LIT/ AND CCATf owner who actually suffered the loss find it so easy to steel a car and "get by theft. away" with ft, that they are tempted When the car thief steals an to enter thi* lucrative field of crime. automobile he csn ride away with Cars are sometimes taken too. by his booty, a feature that makes this hiking joy-riders, students, soldier*, form of theft attractive to the sport fans, who pick up a car to aid THE crook, and contribute* to a gigantic them in getting to their destination. fraud totalling $18,250,000 annual- 1 To aid in preventing crime ia the ly, exceeding thefts of jewelry and duty of the motoring public, and the A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF all other financial lost from other first •1 • ••,.sfiae»«s*aJ^»i*&itf^ '-'• "' ' ' farms or theft combined, Sammm BiiMni IHMl 1B to away* iMk your lie must dispose of his loot immedi car, even though it may remain un- THESEASON'S LATEST CREATIONS Dairy ately. A stolen car in hi" own pos- attended for only a few minutes, a* session would result in his appre- Main Office: 18M95 New St., New Brunswick, N. J. thieve* await just such opportuni- hension, and would destroy his easy ties to steal and conceal motor vehi WITHIN THE PRICE RANGE means of livelihood. He therefore, cles. quickly disposes of a car to a fence Phone 2400 Established 1890 While theft prevention is a roost or preferably works upon the almost OP THE THRIFTY .AULUS' unbelievable carelessness of the un-important fact, the purchase of a suspecting purchaser of used cars second- hand car require* great foSITIVELY and thus gets it into the hands oi vigilance, as sellers of stolen cars A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED ERFECTLY MILK. someone upon whom suspicion will resort to convincing sale* argu- USE not immediately be fastened. ments, but their greatest success is ASTEURIZED in offering the car at a bargain TO OUR FORMER CUSTOMERS AND It is presumed, however, that the )rice, which in many cases is so circumstances attendant to the pur-low a ngure that the prospective Walker-Gordon Certified Milk chase of stolen cars are such that the purchaser should be placed on his THE PUBLIC GENERALLY TO INSPECT suspicions of the buyer should have guard and investigate to the fullest Wendmere Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk been aroused, and as the holder of extent and particularly as to all Suydam's and Rutger's Special Raw Tuberculin a "hot" ear, as these vehicles are names of seller, reasons for selling, THIS SPLENDID SHOWING OF FALL Tested Milk called in the parlance of the under- etc. world, you may be prosecuted and Omreoned to appear before the Persons telling stolen motor vehi- FASHIONS DISTRIBUTION COVERS •les use ingenuous methods and cite "eaaons for selling cars purporting New Bnuuwick, Highland Park, Sontb River, Sayreville, to be owned by them or giving con- Parlin, South Amboy, Perth Amfaoy, Woodbridge vincing stories which would seem Carteret, Ford* and Metuchan, N. J. Backache' to be valid reason. Some stories frequently used are is follow*: I t I 1 I 1 I I > 1 > t > I ' I • t i t i I I ti ti Leg Pains "Car was owned by a race track ^f Getting- Vp Nights, Backache, man who lost heavily on the horses DAYS OF SUFfflMNG fMaucnt day call*, Leg ^alni, N.ry- ????*????•*% or °uu,,rnrn'n*'*. d"d"" to function- and now finds it necessary to have NOW QUICKLY BNDBD •I BUdJaar IrrittiIrritationn , In acii d condi- immediate funds. Youth to Age tion*,, make, rou fml tiredtred. depruMd — <* aadaiicourajisdaadaiicourajisd, try the Cr.UCU x Tett 'Car is owned by a stock broker m aW *m «M •*» BBW* There are tkreetrrini periods in a Workrks fast, itarU circulatinr tthrh u ir other business man wbo has met AlMMn re. tmm it « y* HOLOHAN BROS. ttjjnr»t;mlnnr»t;ml n IB mlnmlnut..t .Pi PrilSedbl ? eserves and must raise money at rw HCVM M*talr HU* V*****y* Hfc: when the girl mature* | saBd« for rapldand poelttTt «c- mce. •» weaasakaod, when a woman GARAGE O»n"t • p. Try <$«t«x (pro- *>HJ Mi lh to her first child, when a nfnnjsOS'Mtexr today, under the 'Car is being sold to settle an es- d»tria| |M In. New TM UI U*C Iron-Clad Guarantee. Iluat quickly tate and must B« sold st one*. •mr itef. nr pli« No vanr. fe wessa* reaehas middle age. At cat, wound Of MJtt. JtotiWlH «« rtnr Dunlop Tire* and Tube* allay MHNM conditions. otmprorr . reiK Car was found too expensive to retry m Lydia E. Pinkham'a Tire and Tube Repairing (Mr Mo aS ****** •»•••/ **<*, operate, and owner now has a SCn*Kfc •«b tkf uii.i H tint ill iti i until • ii ill Casnpound help* to re- •nailer ear. anri- f qklrk . «IU« •tan oemsJ health and tigflf. Brown'* Reliable Pharmacy _ • n_ w «alU -"•" Pull Line of Auto Accessories 'Car is owned by man whose wife WOBOMBj ntatol wuHfa. 676 Roosevelt Ave. is getting divorce, and he does not > lit \ I . I'INhH WIs Cor. Amboy AT*, and Second St. WOODBRIDGE want her to come in possession of Help* to 5 t CARTERET, N. J. the automobile. "Bargain automobile by reason of 'act that it is a re-possessed car. rnrnramrwiiiini ililll "The man who owns car is con- ealing assets in bankruptcy." .. Another excuse used by sellers of stolen cars is that car is owned by army officer, doctor or other person, are obliged to go abroad, or are SECOND FALL CARD compelled to more to a distant point The person who approaches you Be$H may represent that he Just want* a loan on the car, and may want to secure ft again at a future date. Usually the seller will demand the full amount in cash, but once in a while an ingenlua crook. In order Woodbridge Speedway to allay suspicion*, will agree to take a small note in part payment While other excuse* may be used, investigation of statements made by persons attempting to sell second- A.A.A. SANCTIONED hand cart, will quickly determine whether the car I* stolen or legi- timate, and will save possible trou- ble and financial loas. When a second-hand car is offered for sale the number* should be look ed at and if they show the slightest evidencV of change or tampering the state motor vehicle department 1928 Chevrolet Sedan should be notified, as the motor vehi- $275.00 AUTO RACES cle laws forbid the] use of a car on the highways of thrs state which has 1928 Chevrolet Coach any numbers removed, altered, cov- 275.00 ered, or mutilated, and prescribes penalty for using- such car, or 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 450.00 even having- same in possession, The purchase of a second-hand car from other than an authorized 1929 Chevrolet Coach 400.00 dealer or a person of KOOII standing in the community and one having a permanent address at which place 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 400.00 he can surely be found in case of necessity, i* dangerous and in many :ases costly. 1928 Chevrolet Cabriolet 275.00 It is an Hinuzinfr thing- that many SEPT. 21 lersons wlm would not think of buy- ing- a pieo- of property without 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 125.00 having the title carefully lurched, and in sume instances who would not buy from a person unknown to 1927 Dodge Sedan 275.00 them, on,I who migrht take thetoiided A Galaxy of Stars in a Thrill- precaution of having n survey made 1928 Essex Sedan of the pnipt-rty, will buy an auto- 275.00 Timliile from a total stranger, pay- ing lini'il earned rush, with no 1926 Ford Touring thought of examining the rhnin of 50.00 \ ing Card on One of America's title to tln> cnr. ami without, ascer- taining whether it hiin altered or 1925 Maxwell Coupe 75.00 mutilated numbers. The general public can be of great 1928 Chrysler Roadster Fastest Half Mile Board assistance to the Department of 425.00 Motor Vehicles by reporting any suspicious circumstances or by fur- nishing facts which might lead to the recovery of stolen cars, or fur- Speedways nish information leading to the ap- prehension of automobile thieves, or sellers of such earn. In no case will the Department of Motor Vehicles divulg-e the names of persons furnishing information Jefferson Motors, Inc. and all communications will be NO ADVANCE IN PRICES treated confidential. 160 New Brunswick Avenue 666 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. a HuiUcke or N.ural|fa la Also Racing on Sept. 28 30 mlnal*'*, cbachi a Cola lh. fir.t Jar. ••* ckaalu M-Urfa ia (fart* PHONE 15 CAJti FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930 "The Tudor is u popular family i'lir sim'e children may ride in the Hindi' fools of lol.s of (ritt men likfl Ford Line Includes 1 rein loinpattmriit with wifety. The SLAT'S DIARY Cleopetry and Mellin Troy and etc. front Hiiats fold well down und (if- • lie M'd What lesain dues this teech Cars For Every Taste ford ample room fur jfi'ltiriK in an(\ BY KOSS FAHyilHAU US. Hllstrls bid It lut US that W« citit of thr icur eompuitint-nt. shud all try like tii« itickeiiK to be "TIIL1 three window Fordur tfedan Friday well lth.sl,i> The Ford line of passenger auto- l me und Kiute men like Nero and Stesur and is ii conservative car of ^ood appear- Jnk« ami 1'iiK and Slim went to etc. mobiles include* cars to suit uvery iince 14.1KI quiet simplicity, affording II and to meet any occasion, ac- fclny* |.aity to- Wensday -KNy tt.UI sum of the norse u high degree of serviceability as a mte iiinl el kwite girls that she cud take her ihoise n* to y Motor*, Inc., family conveyance. It has a large, iff enny of the felUx in skool and Fo^ dealer. There an-, he rt lot ,,f the u-v roomy Imdy. its lines are long, low iieum and caki go with who ever sthe pleased. Lints out. coupes for those wlio and straight. and elr witch she Then Jane tuk a dirty dig at her. • refer a personal car, Bedans with she sed yen 1 xpeck she cud but the ither two doorB or four doom for "The Town sedan is designed for had l"«ii refresh- those wlui desire dmtinctivenets and mint.'- They was truth of the matter is that she never family use, the sport coupe and sum in-. Ued KUess pleased enny of the fellas, it wat ...briolet for those who choose a lees the appearance and convenience of fine car construction. It is of the then- all *u. and a a pleasure to hear J»ne dig sum 1 formal type of car, and the road- three-window, four-door type. The Very fund time besides me once. ters and phaetons lor the many interior is particularly inviting, be- II was liii fers a car for every season. It has Sunday—when we cum home cowl strip, radiator shell, head lump, all the unugness of a closed car when frum chirch this a. m. ma loked at tail lamp, hub cap*, gas tank cap the weather is bad and all the ad- me and Bed to me. Yung man do NEW YORK nd radiator cap. This mptul re- vantages of an open car when the you no what you done in circh this FRESH PASTEURIZED TUB u weather is fair. The top Is of tan morning. I dldent bat I apoligiied CANDY KITCHEN quires no polishing for its lustre is material, rubber-interlined. It folds inherent. for it and then she skolds me for Manufacturers and Dealers in compactly when lowered and lies flat Irish green buuket we live cloth Is a wile and she never did tell me "Uunusaally interesting are the C back of the seat. the material used for this extremely what I done. I menchened it to pa Ford de luxe models, including a "The phaeton and roadster em- smart suit for early fall. The Jacket and he said Well yure lucky the CANDIES AND ICK CREAM coupe, sedan, phaeton and roadster, diddent so I woodent bring it up no which supplement the standard cars body exceptionally good open car of the suit U fitted to the form and 66 Main St Woedbridge. Tel. 48 BUHER 45 more. of these type*. These cars are espe- style. Seat* are wide and roomy the skirt Is made with snugly-fitted cially deiifiMd for those who de- and deeply cushioned. The tops are top and circular flounce, which la Munday—well iny rist is pritty -4 P ICIA LI—This THURSDAY, sire select ajmolntmenta in a low of the quick collapsing type, easily graduated In length. The hat worn tired tonite. I gees It* on acct of GUSTAV BLAUM price 'automobile. The de luxe bandied by* one person." with this suit Is a combination of I traded my swetter to Slimy for RttDAY and SATURDAY ONLY... ._• coupe and the de luxe sedan are green corded silk and felt A green- his rist watch and ewyouddy want- Groceries and Provisions LAROe, CARIFOILY upholstered in either Bedford cord and-orange scarf, tan bag and shoe* ed me to show it to them, enny —Please mention this paper to ad- ways I showed it to a lota of peaple. 86 Main St. Tel 8-0048 4or mohair; seat* of the open de luxe vertlMrs; It helpa you, ft helps them and doeskin gloves complete the en- Tars are of genuine leather. Teusday — the teacher was X- Woodbridge ' it help* your paner— semble. planeing that in histry the wimen SELECTED GRADE C BEAU T.I.J.U1 H..LM EGGS-37' DEL MONTE PEACHES . Igit C can P .. HALVED or SLICED .. 18 DEL MONTE SPINACH • NOW ON DISPLAY WHtTEHOUSE tall EVAP. MILK cam (QUKXer QUAKER or 3 AC< MOTHER'S OATS ^-W

Has •> ymu own locality CIGARETTES ' atore ntinl yon In i fha AMP tyattOL Th* YOUR FAVO0TE t*ed«D hs shalTM hi Oum b»- BAANDI oaatyia ban* ashed far k. A*P is mad* up of our; such atarea, LUCKY STRIKES • CAMEIS /•at as the UnlMd 8utM Is nud* «fi of many communities like CHESTERffELDS OLD GOLDS

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NEW FORD CABRIOLET (CONVERTIBLE) Meat Specials AT ALL A*P MARKiTS /PRIME THE WORDS DE LUXE are a fitting description of the beautiful new body types RIBSOFBEEFR^.iaib.31c now on display at the showrooms of Ford dealers. Everywhere they have met FRESH with distinguished favor because of their striking lines and colors and the quiet HALIBUT . . ib.33c richness of the upholstery, trimming and appointments. HA ATLANTIC & PACIFIC ca NEW FORD DE LUXE PHAETON These new de luxe bodies are offered m addition to the standard Ford linfr EASTftN DIVISION i by to lew, fctt lines, and attract!™ wort - . . Oak wide door admit* to front and rear awti. and include the De Luxe Roadster, De Luxe Phaeton, De Luxe Sedan, De PHWl stet I* adjustable. Upholstered In fenuloe leather, r-fmof tises windshield aad wudsUsId wine* Luxe Coupe, Town Sedan and Convertible Cabriolet. I Ulfets, fUk feeder-well, trunk rack aad front I an standard equipment. This Censo/t Mo •caldD« color. Uphobtery Ii i.nulae leather. DMtneUte taa fe* has natural wood bom, Humbla teat, cowl Uchts, You will find much to admire in their sprightly appearance and the high quality N«w Sen en Grid traak rack, aid* feoderwell for apare wheel, and front and Balanced-Unit Radio an standard equipment. so evident in every detail. with P&LCO TONE CONTROL at an amazingly popular prkt TIlli Phlleo Screen Grid h«i 7 tubes ind Philco balanced unite, which produce the wonderful, clear, true tone with- out distortion—the feature that made Pnilco the leadu In radio. It Includes the ntwdl mired, of the sir—PHILCO TONE CON- TROL. This devict giv«< you personal control of ttation tone. You git progrimi with the LUXE SEDAN pedicular tone quality YOU NEW FORD TOWN SEDAN NEW Nlie-"billlisnt," "bright," A fimiuno wuiiFti of the rich Snlah that cboracterliei aU WOUIH will M quick to note tha rich Interior of tbli beau- "mellow." "deep." Juit A IOTUI riMii.T ua became of IU reliability, economy and of there new Fn'rt de luie bodlea. For upholrtery F»u "*1 tiful elated oar. You may chooee uphoMery of brovrn mo- euy-rldlBf comfort Equipped, u arc alt (ho Ford an. cboom either fanhlonable Bedford cord or luxurtau mohair. (urn thr knob on (he front hair or Bedford cord. Hardware I* of dlftlnctlvg MTOU With four Hoadalll* hydraulic atioek ataortien. Other fea- DriWt feat to adjustable. Wide rear Mat baa a foldinc of the i*l. dnlfn. Donw llfht and oowi llfht* are rtandard e

PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930 CLASSIFIED ADS Classified advertisement* oo'y on* lent a word; minimum charge 26c. LOST LOST -Diamond bar pin in Wood- liridKe from Amboy avenue and Creen street to the Pennsylvania R. I! Station. Reward if returned to Mrs. Howard Valentine, 129 Green street; telephone Woodbridge 8-0147 W. I. 9-19. LOST—A little black pom dog in the vicinity of Green street and A in boy avenue. Finder please re turn to R. A. Hirner, 146 Green St. W. 1. 9. 19 1931 STYLES WANTED CLEAN RAGS wanted, size of hand- kerchief or larger, 5c a pound COMBINED WITH Middlesex Press, 20 Green street. FOR RENT TWO GARAGES on 467 Amboy avenue, Woodbridge. Call Mrs. P. Rhodes at Woodbridge 8-1222. |,ri each per month. W, I. 9-19, 26* ROESSLER brings to the metropolitan area the first arrival of the 1931 FOR RENT—Two extra large fur- nithed rooms with or without furniture from the National Furniture Style Show. This furniture is now board. Address Mrs. Mayo, 643 Lin- den avenue, telephone Woodbridge on display at all Roessler Stores, the store neareat your doorstep. You 8-0577. W. I. 9-19. will find that each suite is correct in color, fabric and design. All the FOR SALE—Parlor suite for sale. Inquire 64 Woodtiridge avenue or prominent furniture manufacturers are represented. Roessler furniture call Woodbridge 8-1642. it exclusive in Roessler Store*. W. I. 9-19, 26 FOR RENT — Three furnished rooms. Apply 608 Barron avenue, Woodbridge. Telephone Woodbridge 18 MONTHS TO PAY 8-0783. FOR RENT—House, at 201 Green street, Woodbridge. _ Six rooms, and room in attic, steam heat, all im- provements, garage. Reasonable, i Telephone Carteret 8-1300. W. I. 9-19tf. FOR RENT—Flat; 6 rooms and bath; all improvements; inquire Alexander Kager, 143 Strawberry Hill avenue, W«edbrid«e> *i, J. W. I. 9-12, 19, 28; 10-3*. FOR RENT—2 or 4 furnished room ...apartments: also furnished rooms. apply Mrs. little, 144 Main street, telephone 3-M. W. I. 7-5 tf. ROOMS AND BOARD 611 Barron avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. ?hone 892. "THE LONDONSHIRE" W. I. 8-14 tf FOR SALE ENGINE, 12 H. P., Kermath, 4 c 2 Pieces inder, with clutch, $125.00. In stalling larger engine. Maxwell Lo- Settee — Choice of Chairs gan, 18-20 Green street, Wood- bridge, N. J. Telephone Woodbridge 8-1710 or 8-0123 W. I. y-19 tf. FOR SALE—Five room house with bath and all improvements in Row- land place. Telephone Woodbridge All-over Tapestry LIVING ROOM SUITE 8—1710. GROWN right here, big variety of This low price in no way reflects the quality or the character of this pleasing tsf%j4"\ I Shrubs, Trees, Evergreens, Roses. grouping. All three pieces are upholstered in rich tapestry, with loose revert- •J*£(Ll*' Perenials and Rock plants my special- ible cushions. Beautiful suite that will add new comfort to your living room. Cji^F ty. Prices reasonable. Come and se- Eitra Cbair *3t.M W«T lect yours now while in bloom for Fall planting. J. E. JANSA, Sewar- en, N. J. 6-13 to 9-26*. EXCHANGING I specialixe in exchanges. Do you want to exchange your house, business or any property? What have you to offer? Call Perth Am- boy 669 or 1289. A. I. Axelrod, 165 Smith street, Perth Amboy, N. J. W. I. 9-19. 26.

BUSINESS NOTICES Henry Jansen, Tining and Sheet Metal Work; also furnace work. Alden street {near White Church) Woodbridge, N. J. Telephone Wood- bridge 8-1246. W. I. 9-12 to 12-12*. C. LEPPEH—Furniture and pianos moved anywhere with A-l equip- ment; storage reasonable. 441 Am- boy Ave. ,Tel. Perth Amboy 2818, TRUCKING, local or long distance; two trucks at your convenience Phone Woodbridge 193. John Thorn- aa. Oakland aveiune, Sewaren. MALE HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHER, secretary, male. The Wellingford' Hours, 8 to 11 evenings. Clean cut young man, able to take rapid dicta- tion. Four evenings a week. Address "The Bromley" J. J. Rafferty, care of Woodbridge 3 Pc. BEDROOM Independent, 18 Green street, Wood- bridge, N. J. 10 Pc. DINING ROOM W. I, 9-19 tf. SUITE

Newi of All Cartarat Boroufk, is SUITE The Prwt, tb« most widely read paper in Cartcrat —famous the world over $ Pinaud's 95 A style show creation fashioned by modern artisans who khave combined selected two-tone walnut veneers and 129 Shampoo ' offset by birds-eye maple. A smart .new design—you 11 A magnificent piece of craftsmanship. Each piece is 1 love its lines of graceful beauty and appreciate •its Leapt! your hair lustrous, wolf-proportioned. The best cabinet woods are used sterling value. throughout. Every inch of inlays and overlay* are per- heahhy, and not lot dry! May B. Purckuad Separately fectly matched. Pieces include: oblong extension table, At your dealer's—or stud jrx Dr«M«r $43.00 B*j $26.00 server, china cabinet, long buffet, 5 chain and one host Clw.t 26.00 Vuitr $34.00 chair. for full-size bottle to Pinaud, Dept. M., 2 JO R n St., Ni-wYork.[Samplebotilefmj 5-Pc. Colonial 5-Pc. Bridge Secretary Porcelain Set De«k Breakfast Set 75 DOUBLE-EDGE $£.69 RAZOR $2975 *23 (old or naw modal) One of the most substantial Tim U piocp breakfast set in typi- % i ^•(s we've a«en. All steel, en- cali o"If value» t*m v*n tI,IoJ bLJVe. founIUMIIdU alOil l yeajVtLlr ameled in your choice of red, Regularly f 59.50! A beauti- U BETTER RAZOR j(Teen or black, includes table mid at Itoi'suler'a. Graceful and fully proportioned secretary ulnr design, solidly construct- -or your money bock with pn U||^anJ d•.'Wil foul rVTIB11 Windgo1 r chairs MOIAK CORPORATIOO N mahogany and maple. to rma I eh. Order enrly! ». \H, H. 1. t n OPEN SATURDAY & MOMMY NICHTS TRADED! (HJSHOLM t (HAPMAN SATURDAY YOUR OLD ifrmbn Ntm fork U*c* Sulmg* and U,mitn Km Ink Car* Muting* ROESSLER $ FURNITURE 203 MADISON AVE. MONDAY 85 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH 168 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY FOR NEW. TiliplHH P.rtfc Amboy EAST JERSEY ST. c«. HAOIJON AVE. Nights with th* 10 Starling Si.ra. in Gmbt N.w LIBERAL ALLOWANCE THOMAS MIACHAJfl Free! Free! Free! Boudoir Floor With the purchase of any two suites of With the purchase of any Living Room Chair Free! furniture. \ Lamp Suite. With the purchase uf any Dining Koom Will, the purchase of any Bedroom Suite. With the pun-liaso of Dawn port Suit*1. Suite.

May Be Purchased For May tfe Purchased For May B« Purchased For May Be Purchased For Mar Be Purchased For TRADE IN SPLENDID fURNITURE Sale of Be up-to-date and refurnish your AT home whh the newest 1931 styles. STOVES Take advaatag* of this exceptional trade-in offer. Your old furniture is accepted, UberaJ allowance extend- ed. Lowest Prices Ask For Mr. Leib "LUDWIG Prepare for those long cold winter days. Buy your heating and cook- Mr. Laib has assumed entire con- ing needs now while prices are lowest. trol «f Luslwig's. He u known to practically every one in Perth Am- FALL OPENING SALE BLACK COAL RANGE ... $39.75 boy. It U Us desire to fiv* each cus- GRAY GAS STOVES 38.95 his personal attention. CABINET COAL RANGE 23.8f 1§ MCNTHS 3 BURNER GAS STOVE .... 14.75 HmuffilKCI/Wmi IMmi im immil m am m MI m »»i m »•• m m Pay $1.50 Weekly TC Pay $1.50 Weekly BUM tw imrmrrariiu s»i im MI in » m

Delivers Any Piece

3 Pc. Velour Living Room Suite 10 Pc. Walnut Dining Room Suite

Beautifully upholstered in handsome velours and features novel 4 Poster Bed This wonderful suite was made to sell for f 169. Each piece is mass- pleated backs. The frsmet are smartly carved. An exceptional value ively built. Finished in walnut with ornamented panels. Includes a $ buffet, extension table, server, china, 5 chairs and host's chair. $ at this low price i $9.45 FREE: SECRETARY RafttWrlr 119.75—In the nmart Co FREE-9x12 RUG 98 98 lonial style. Attractively finished i mahogany or walnut. All sizes.

Inner Spring Mattress $14.75 Regularly $27.75 — Comfortable. Guaranteed for satisfactory wear. Covered in a durable ticking.

2 Pc. Kroehler Davenport Suite 4 Pc. Bedroom Suite Coil Spring The famous make "Kroehler" hag established a reputation for man- Four generous pieces comprise this magnificent bedroom. Finest' ufactnring high-grade Davenport Suites. This suite explains then- woods are used throughout The beautiful graining, the genuine $7.95 rapid strides, 3 pieces, in velour with mahogany frame. Dsvenport $7050 $ opens to full-site bed. walnut veneers make this suite an outstanding value In this sale. (UfaUrly 114.75 — You are assur- ed of maximum comfort anl luxuri- ous ease. Rustproof finish. Sanitary, FREE - FLOOR LAMP 79 KREE-BOUDOIR CHAIR 98 May be had in all Hitea.

Purchases Open Will BejHeld Saturday and LUDWIC Until Wanted Monday Nights 175 Smith Street PERTH AMB0Y Cor. Madison Ave.

kki^ PAGhTWO SECTION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930 CARTERET By GENBCARR YOU KNOW ME, AL JUST HUMANS Keefe Didn't Mean Any Harm By RING LARDNER Friend Al, THECfeA Well, becauK the Mr. donl like PitU. Pun. y I'LL TAk-E VOU TO (he begin to *qu»wlt for * auto tike Bu»h XOU SEE MV / peoir TTPHO and Yd« and the re»l of (Kern have IO I LIKE IT. VOU C*kM TCLL tried to laugh it off She would keep tna THAT TO We Ford broke all llir time Well, we 7 p*M a ttore and there are tome can in the window to 1 point Io a funny looking guy acroat the itreet but the »eei the autot anyway. I made a tucker out of one of the** alick pktman and (»id him only Ihret hundwa'down »iwi the re»t monthly to the joke'» on him if I bint K up The «V*t thing a dame got in my way and I darted tar off with the mudguard, and ahe ^"bwan to iquawfc lite the wat going to g«t 'rdw»aga.fro«JohnDRock«.elW Wat, ah* wasn't hurt a»uch and to haw her hofcr I fU*M it MH karlunct. YowpaL JaddUtfa. t>. 1 Waldi m Am ta* fnt taw I Start for HM rW«! 11 m& REG'LAR FELLERS Puddinhead Went Right! By GENE BYRNES

"Cmo* urs DDUP Htat far • Envy!

GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES SURE -n»est tOOK I.0RU.U I HAK>*t FAtCON FLOWERS ARE Ml; STEWARD!

ARE YOU TMEAt'S NO MISTAKE

ROPLE WHO POT YOU TO SLBBP-NtfMBER NINETY-TWO By RUBE OOLDBBHO

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COUNTRY AMb -men A BARE "She says she's • woman of few TAKES A TttM-YfcAR FOOT words." OM A TWO-ROOM "Yea, but she holds the record foi RAT IM THB HEART OP the number of onmhlnBtlono (hut can TMecrrY be made with Hinw few, I'll miy." Actress—You Bay yon are wanted In all tlio big cities—they're just crazy to get you? Actor (with swelled head)—Tea, I'm wanted everywhere. THEM WHO KEERS* L-\ Actress—What's the charge) WATCH TO KEEP FOLKS f=COM BREAkW IM SIGN OF INDIFFERENCE

FINNEY OF THE FORCE .'b> F. O. AtaaaaW Free Lawn Work OM < SOOCOUli TRIED ID 6TEAL VtXJQ UWMMOWtD AUTTlt WHlLfe AGO.BOT I GOT A MAN Tb BfiCOVEft rrwdvbUArJDi TbLDWM vrJ . . A D6LLAD AS A RBWADD ,«3lNG«M' IT BACK ! -

"1 dour believe my hunbuild loves me liny more." "Wliy, on enrtli should you say than11 "Well, he Bays he don't mind If I dress chic like the other girls do."

WOMAN OF TODAY

THE FEATHERHEADS ..&?&=?«. Well, Felix, It Might Be So

HE WIF£,4N NUB.WW ON US FLOOQ F£R A BED WE HAOM SELL WE COTTO GI T fllC WE LAST MEAL-

She—What do yon think of tbe Woman of today! He—Darned slow, Judging from the standards of "the woman of tomor- row," as 1 expect her to b*

TIM to Ttfm The worm tttru, It It tnw, but not to attack. He flldnt Quite catch tbe instructions from tbi back teat— Blrn!ln::linm New*. . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930 SECTION TWO PAGE THBH This Week by ARTHUR BRISIIAN«

Well Out of the League Mr. Coolidie Observes Thirty Cents an Hour Science Makes Cheap Wheat 44th Anniversary Celeb Britain, greeting with cool cordial- ity the French proposition for a "United States of Europe," Insists that * federation of European States, wbatoTir It mar be "shall remain From Sept. 18th to Sept. 27th •within the'League of Nations." In other words It would be part of ,t the iMgue, which would be a sort of super-goYernment, above the various A TRIUMPHANT MARCH OF VALUES "United States of Europe" settlement.

That Is another reason lor being grateful that this country did not git caught OD the League of Nations fly paper. II we were In the League we might find ourselves a subordinate trans- Special Trade In Allowance atlantic feature of the new federation of Europe. We hare had our ups, and we hare our present downs, but at least we can On Used Tires During be grateful that, thanks to Providence and a few nun of Intelligence, we kept out of that League.

Tha Argentine revolution rolls on Our Anniversary successfully. It there are any objec- tors, thejr say nothing. The new president Is obeyed. You will learn, without surprise, that Europe blamee the revolution on Celebration the United States. In Home the Fascist newspaper II Tevcre says i «. i _ South America's trouble Is Imitating the United States, Hi Constitution and It* centralisations of power. Alio ••the famous Monroe Doctrine" is a disturbing fsctor. Any used tire will be accepted as part If It were not for that doctrine, Japan might have half of Booth pjaymem for an All State. RADIO America today and Oermany the other half. But we can afford to let that go, provided we do not let the Monroe The size of the used tire determines the Doctrine go. amount allowed. Calvin Coolldge, sweeping, with ex- ploring eye, the world's surface and i Prwliny AM That past history, discovers that man is his I own wont enemy. This means that All State, always one Is N«w In Radio There was an lartbauak* In Naples, prfctd «30 to «79bw- a tornado In Ban Domingo, with a few thousand killed to each disaster. fourth lower than comparable quality, The world shuddered In sympathy. At the same time 1,000 tribesmen wen "hurried Into eternity" around Mount can now be yours at an added saving. Ararat, many thousands are killed and -Tubo Hodrk Scroon Grid die of starvation because of war In China, and we think little about It Low-Boy Consolo

The Prince of Wales and his brother George are to bar* an airfield at flan- dringham, the royal residence in Nor- la grsdoajaessof ds- DOWN folk, with a hangar for four planes. tign and finish wHlwfa Thli will *maM the Princes and en- yon Moooe total* be Compare the new Sirrertone with other fine radios. You will find some reconstruction work la being iModiaaU the SBrtt. that Silvertone offers everything—and is priced from f 30 to $75 lower done at the rate of thirty oeats an constantly increasing sales volume 1 too*mo

cm J'> v MO hallaan Profeisor Byer tells the British Science Association that science has •lone more than Sir William Crookes expected. Botany and scientific pro- duction of fertllliera, nitrogen espe- rlully, have extended the northern limits of wheat production BO far that ALLSTATE tiny iicmHlblllty of shortage vanishes. | 0 11.11). Kin( Feilurei Srnrlir«tr, Inc ) HER CROSS LITTLE BOY WOULDN'T EAT OR SLEEP We Guarantee Satisfaction or Your Money Back "My little Bon had pour appetite, loiiMn't, Hioep find was cross. I xnve him Vinol HIKI it ended these troubles like irmiric." Mrs. l>. IliiCiTst, Viniil mmpliefi the body important STORE HOURS mineral clprnvnts of iron, calcium TELEPHONE ^itli CIKI Ijvor peptone. This is just- Daily 8;30 to 5:30 whut thin, nervoiiK children or adult:* need, unit Iho QUICK results art: PERTH AMBOY Sat. 9 to 9:30 •Hirj>rining. The very FIRST bottle brings Bound sleep and a BIG appe- 3680 tite. Vinol tastes delicious! Sears, Roebuck & Co. J. W. MITTUCH, Drutfi.t 81 RO05EVELT AVE. m PAGE FOUR SECTION TWO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930 PRESS News of the World Told in Pictures

DARING STUNT World's Largest Camera at Washington IS AGE A HANDICAP?

i The world's largest camera, weighing with associated equipment three and one-half tons and tc-lnf * picture three feet square, is In dally use by the United State* Geological Survey at Washington. J. Q. Sorry of the survey la shown with the camera. __j

BROOKTON, MASS Walter Nagolikl, a state I CHKJAQO—The young of today going In for all their aoduranet police oucer, doing some rough riding (or the crowd In th« grand ' Vie for President's Cup at Historic Annapolis contests and MTWUMM should take off their hat* to John EUltc, stand at the Brockton fair here. tmnty-four-yaa: -

FOREST HILLS, L. I—Awarding the cup to the new United. ( State* men's single champion—left to right: , New Speedy racing craft churned up the placid waters of the Severn and set the quiet street* of Annapo- ( k_jn. John J. Penning, commander In chief of the American York, who loat to Doeg: of California receiving the cuitp from Louis B. Dallej, president of the United State* Lawn 111 ringing with the row of their motors as the preliminary heats for the President's Cup wen run off., Kxpedltlootiy Forces in the World War, recently eelebntad hi* ' Association. ' Kioto itom ft CIOM flnlah In the hydroplane clam M_ rr j •mntietfa birthday by working. Relics of Roman Empire Found Bimbo Still Busy Entertaining Kiddies ' In Eruption Again

1 j CHICAGO—"Monkey-shlne.s still «tny In h|Kh favor for thr kiddies mid so for Hlnibo liasat felt 'business depression; In fact, he Is kept busy from daybreak until nightfall. • ' OHT1A, ITALY Exquisite examples of rare Roman Jars found by tho expedition headed by ITof. Ouldo Calva, Italy's foremost ROME—A simultaneous earthquake ami volcanic eruption caused archaeologist, wlio is working under direct orders of Mussolini here. destruction and terror hi the Island of Rtromboll. the moat northern First Race of Shamrock and Enterprise of th» Llnparl KRiup, nortli nr HI,-11 y. rerentljr. I'liuto ihowa an (I The relics are considered to be the finest examples of the Roman ' lent view of Btromboll In eruption In 1913. empire of the second century, Determines Moisture in Wood Two Out of Three Have Teeth

A method of 8ascertainin tt lth h8mmeg the amounr t of moisture In a piece of CmCAOO—At 8t Anne's Hoauital Mm. Bonnie Petty 1* the proud f VT" T ' ^"t «l*ctrl^l conta^S, and *°und ln a P*lr of radio head phone* has mother of triplet girls, and prouder still of the fact that two of the / NEWPORT, R. I.-A pictorial shot of the twiM. N J I mi t,ill <>f goitii ' Machine Gun Concealed at to J«ll fur lulnjirnlli'ii In I'nukh.sro, LAST TIMES TODAY Strategic Point. wlil»kj tenon »»<1 flu linrylmirt dere- Electrically »nt-r mar be M>iitfiim1 to puMlc duty. Watertown, 8. D.—Bank M>t.t>,>rs n Precedent for HiU form of punlnh JOAN CRAWFORD in eentlj active In state* of tiie North ment wai «laliii has Iwn tfimr voice," aald tlia mayor, alttlnc Coffee provided With a machine Rim ami two •s iHillce recorder, "and I'm going to "NOTORIOUS make It my bin!new to a*e that It Isn't extra nmgaiines of rnrirMtt-i fur dl AFFAIR" rect protection of the hanks. A s»<^ wasted. Uayb« a Job alnglng In the d machine (UD will lie k*-[>t nt police church choir will keep you out of With how good it smells! headquarters for emergency purposes. trouhle," The machlo« gun used fur the direct I'll try It, boss," promised the B1LUE DOVE protection of the bauk« haa bom amated defendant. how amber clear! mounted at a concealed point where It command* the Intersection on which "Hard Boiled," but This SUNDAY A MONDAY — Sajptembar 21 • 22 how deliriously flavored! the three banka are located, and In the event of an attempted bank rob- Rooster Hatchet Efft bery the bandits would at once be ex- Klneton, N. C.—Edgar Trotman's it is wholesome. Water, poured over posed to the (Ire of thin machine con, barred Plymouth Rock rooster, that Richard BARTHELMESS frcshlv which In an'Instant could iweep clean hatched two broods of chickens last l^ ' l\ ground o>ffee, at a temperature jurt the atreet cornera houatng the banks. summer, flow la the proud parent of \ V I below boiling brings out the flavor and aroma, In addition to thla machine gnn pro- a half dosen young guinea*. The but does not bring out a harmful amount of tection, eight dtUens who are expert rooster failed to take a* a Joke Trot- "The DAWN" PATROL" markamen and poaaeai high powered man'* act of placing the gnlnea tgga —Wltk— caffeine. An attractive electric percolator (lflea have formed an organisation under him. Tha rooster, although a hard boiled bird, has motherly inclin- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. adds to the appearance of the table, saves steps and makes the kind of and will co-operate with the police and the ahertff and hla depuUei In ations. NEIL HAMILTON eoffet that you like to linger over. protecting the banka." A Pint Nation*! a\ VITAPHONE Pictur* Tans at the sllfhteat alarm, ihonld SClENTtf IC NOTES AllTalkfaf Tw> handsome electric percolators have new low prices for a lim- b«ak robbers appear at any ot the banka, they would blatantly be nnder To detect hlt-and-rnn drivers a Ger- ited time. • hail of machine fqo and rifle bol- man has Invented an attachment (or CARTOON "MONKEY MELODIES" leta from which no living thing could antomobtlea that automatically dis- One is the Avalon—now $735, regularly priced at $8.50— emerge. "We are ready," aald Chief play* a signal when a person or other of Police OUou. "to make It hot for the other is the Corona—made by famous manufacturers vehicle to struck. TUESDAY * WEDNESDAY - SepUmber 23 - 24 any bandlta who pick a Watertown of electric appliances—regularly priced $9.75, now $7.95. bank to rob." BEBE DANIELS A LOWELL SHERMAN A Baltimore scientist baa discov- ered • catalyst that converts deadij Both are of seven cup capacity, have aluminum coffee baskets, and Bill to Make Pole* Bathe carbon monoxide gaa Into harmlent "LAWFUL LARCENY" •Ti hetvily nickel-plated on solid copper... Either may be purchased, carbon dioxide to rid mines and Weekly Amutet Writer Kara KM of dangerous Fumea. •t a flight increase in price, on terms of $1 down anc .JbUfoptJU. «J I Or WM Not were an Injury and sullennes* against Effect of Love Then than la tb« man who la the comparative freedom of tbt 20 West Scott PI. Elizabeth, N. J. To speak wttk a load vole* wars." nature not to go ont and see her HI Ho, th« Mf» of Chinatown, la te> It la Dot true that lov« mak«a all netly dlacouraged with the world an4 riches, and partake In her rejoicing.— tnlnga easy; It make* a* chooao all governments II«CUM ha waa one* John Milton (1003-1GT4). Tractate Opposite City Hall appeal to the Judgment that regards —Pleaae mention this paper when sound M superior to MOM."—Wuk> what li difficult.—Oeorg* Eliot defeated for councilman.—Atcntoon of Education." Ington Star. Globe. buying from advertiser*.—

18 HOLES 18 HOLES

INDOORS INDOORS ON THE PARKWAY MIDGET GOLF LINKS Ami Avenue, Opposite the New Park VVOODBRIDGE The first indoor course in the township. Regular 18 hole layout, with up-to-the-minute hazards, greens and lighting equipment This course offers a world of exercise and fun—indoors. Drop in and look it over at any time. Play a round! NOW OPEN! FAGESIX SECTION TWO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930 PRESS News of the World Told in Pictures

For Largest Racing Car How to Ride a Surfboard At Railroad Men's Convention

V..1^;.}*;i,.HAVvAll—Kawallan daredevl's In action—one rid« lA.ssated. W the wf.boa.rd, wh^c (he other a standing on his head as they skim gracefully oyer the waves. tm ANaELES--Harian Angler wtth the two tmflfan** 'IfiBKtfi f for the car which he and Peter De Paolo have designed to break the I 331-mile-an-hour record set by the late Major Sir Henry Begrave. • Trotting Race Features Annual Brockton Fair Baoh motor weighs 2,000 pounds and will develop 2,400 horsepower. CHICAGO-Camil'e Winker Is bring "Jacked" up by Lillian Mayisnt at the American Railway Tool convention here. Railroad "Break Neck" Days Arrive tooU of ill klndf md makei on dljpliy then. Earth Hogs

BERLIN—The only Abyssinian earth hogs In captivity—* strange CHICAOO—With the flmt hint of fall the football suit* have , BROCKTON, MASS -This View at the annual fair her* ihowi th« fourth trotting race—J.H olui mixture, Including th« can of an M, th* tao* of a dan or kangaroo, been put on and strenuous practice has started. This photograph trotting—showing the horje* coming down the home stretch. Atlantic Otle IU Ilrtt, Prlnc* O ucond and the body of a pig, huge clawed feet and longlsh kangaroo tail—now allows a high school practicing. Volo Yorke third. .__ -— Installed In the Berlin Zoo.

A View of the Cote Basque at Biarritz Happiness Kids Are Kids Wherever You Go

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This photograph shows one thing that a Chinaman does the same as everyone else In the ' world. He Is registering happi- ness, and his smile Is one that | BIARRITZ, PHANCE-The exclusive beach, Cote Basque, gathering place of the elite of Europe. we think the late Lon Cheney > would env)( - — ' The Chinese youngsters i>uri-li,u,mi< their niuiiv fnmi ii .\ti<

Eugene Pallette. i.. the comic golfer In a Technicolor produc- Oov. Morgan F. Larson of New Jersey greeting Coach Clalr P. Bee of the Rider College football • tion of Follow Thru, finds the ' I.O8 ANOELD& -A group or New Zeaiami atiilf.lc.s. headed by Reginald J, Hobbs, Inspecting the team at the National Guard encampment, Seagirt. Sixty of the Rider gridiron warriors spent two weeks • I handy, portable clinlr-nuie for | golfers comfortable while on Los Angfies Stadium, where the 1932 Olympic game* will be held. They are the first foreign ath- In pre-season training at the shore camp. • > location with tbe company. : letes to view the site. trrr RESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBKR 19, 1!):U) SECTION TWO PAGE SEVEN ing inexperienced artista comfort- utih' before a microphone has been Aircraft Contest wnli'ly commented upun. Preliminary hearing will be held At Rahway Theatre m a private ruom each day ttt the For Quality theatre from 1 p. m. to 10 p m. and those showing the most promise Much Interest Shown In Uni- will be naked to make a personal ap- WALL PAPER que ConteU To Be Held pearance on the theatre nta|re to be judged by an audience and on Sun- Monday Night. day will be taken to a radio station PAINTS and VARNISHES 1 for an actual broadcast, where the An interesting contest will be held listeners-in will be asked to vote it the R. K. O. Rahway Theatre, in for their selection. TRY THE lahway, on Monday night, Stptem- >er 22nd and much interest has been hown by the number of entries al- — Please mention this paper to ad- Borrow a Hoover ready received for the Indoor Mini- vertisers; it helps you, it helps them, New York Wall Paper Co. iture Aircaft Contest. It helps your paper. — Three beautiful trophies will be 356 STATE STREET for a Week awarded for the following three 11 YEARS CONSTIPATION PERTH AMBOY, N. J. nvents staged: GLYCERIN MIX ENDS IT 1. Scale Model Event. "For 11 years I tried to ret rid of to Do Your Fall Cleaning Not over 72-inch wing span. constipation," say* Chu. E. Blair. 2. Duration flights. "Then at last th« simple mixture, No restriction on the design of Adleriks, made me regular." modal. The distance between rear The simple mixture of glycerin, RABINOWITZ HARDWARE E'LL lend you a Hoover for hook and propeller bearing not to buckthorn Murk, saline, etc., (Adler- "If It's Hardware, We Have It!" a week and there'll be no exceed 16 inches. ika) acts on BOTH upper and lower W 8. Novelty flights. bowel, relieving constipstion in 2 Fall line) of obligation incurred. You can do all Parachute and bomb dropping, hours! Brings out poisons you never glider towing, stunting, etc. your cleaning with it—get the dust thought were in your sntem. Let HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES Rules s Adleriksgive your stomach and bow- and dirt out of all your rugs—clean a.—Any one not over 21 years of ers a REAL Cleaning and ise how HOUSE FURNISHINGS age eligible. goed you feel) your cushions and upholstered fur- b.—All applications for entrance 56S-565 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J, to contest must not be in later than BROWN'S RELIABLE PHARMACY niture—remove the dust from mat- Joka Street aari Rooaevalt AT*. Sunday, September 2 lit. Tel. Carteret 8-0312 and 8-1018 CARTERET tresses, from curtains and draperies c—Scale models must be in thea- 330 tre not later than Monday. Septem- and get at the dirt that is ber 22nd. and mast be given with the privilege of holding model on lodged in corners and back of exhibition for one week. ~adiators. d—Flights will be given in event* 8 and 8. The judges will b* Ted Beltak, who holds savtral Miniature Model records, and Is called the champion of the state of New Jersey and as dU.1.1li LT> ti Clean once with the Hoover and you will realize how easy it it such represented this state in the Model Airplane Contest at Detroit to keep the house clean if you do regular Hoover cleaning. The last year. Casey Jones, prominent flier and President of the Curtis All This Week Hoover moves easily and its triple cleaning principle—beat- Wright flying service, will be the nd suction cleaning—jxcels all other clean- adult judge assisted by Capt. Neil PniruWMist a* Jha. flying > met jGanned Food Sale! he entire contest will be held in the auditorium of the theatre start- We are offering1 you an opportunity to stock your shelves with Finest The large sized Hoover is priced at $79.50 lngat about 8:30 p. m. Canned Foods at big savings. It will save you time! and worry In meal- These miniature ships when bunt planning, or when guests arrive unexpectedly. It pays to trade— oath and the smaller size at $6350. Both properly perform uncanny feats al- most as well ss the full sized air- Where Quality Count*! models may be purchased on the divided pay- plane. The novelty flight events are oftimes very amusing to the spec- ment plan at a small increase over cash prices. tator, such as the parachute and New Pack-1930 Crop Canned Fruits and Vegetables! bomb dropping. One ship already entered has an arrangement for fir- ing a machine gun during flight. Rat. 25c ASCO Flwt California Naw Pack—1S3O Crop dovyn and O a month Entries will be accepted up until Halved blg the time for the event, Monday, CHOICE September 22nd, at 8 p. m. Peaches Sliced 20c TtUphone us and we'll bring the Hoover to you The Junior Aviators Association Orchestra will be present to play Tomatoes DOZEN $2.40 for a week's trial. during the contest. Auditions will be held next week D*l Menu or ASCO Fl»«t to select one male and one female rsdio srtist to appear in the RKO b Hour. These auditions will start Hawaiian Sliod next Monday and will continue at Doun nil 98c Pineapple t 25c the Rahway Theatre, in Rahway, N. J., until Thursday, September Solid pack—big value. DOZEN $2.85 un 26th. A valuable trophy cup prop- erly inscribed will be awarded to ASCO Finest Md. Tomatoes .. 2 cans 21c i doz $1.20 FarmdaU SwMt winners. Henry I. Marshall, popular song . 2 cans 29c $1.65 TENDER writer and radio star, will be at the 3 cans 50c Nut Hlfh-H.ttiaf tk* Wlfa Rahway theatre each day during R«g. 19c ASCO Sweet Peat doz $1.95 Ufa S«MMd Up Borne plants grow bain to ktsp th« Often one goes home to dinner with these auditions to coach and instruct Reg. 23c ACSO Tiny Peas ... 3 cans S9c doz $2.35 PEAS life la a eomtdy to htm who pores of their laarw from being friends who walk Into their own applicants on radio technique. Mr. thinks, and • traztdj to him who chokad by flu (lost and dirt A plant •onset ai though they were walking Marshall was selected to hold these Choice Yellow Bantam Corn . 2 cans 23c doz $1.30 auditions because of his ability in (Mis.—Bone* Walpols. Into • hotel dining room.—Americas brtatha or It «*nnot live. bringing to the fore many radio Golden Wax Bean* 2 cans 27c Magazine. doz $1.50 2 25c — CluslflM A** Bnne Remit* - performers, and his method of mak- ASCO Cut Red Beets med can 12c doz $1.35 Dozen Cans $1.45 Exceptionally fine. (BEQINS SEPTEMBER 18th to 27tK> ASCO Red Beets big can 14c doz $1.55 SEARS Reg. ASCO Evaporated Milk tall 25< lUC Made from the rich milk of tuberculin tested cows. .^ANNIVERSARY | Best Granulated Sugar .... lb. 5c ASCO Sauer Kraut 2 cans 25c : doz $1.40 REG. 8c STORE OPEN Thursday and Saturday TU 9 P. M. Del Monte Sauer Kraut 2 cans 25c doz $1.40 Ritter ASCO Cooked Spinach big cap 16c doa $1.76 EARS-ROEBUCK celebrates its 44th Anniversary In 1886, , statiotn master at North Red- Del Monte Cooked Spinach big can 15c doz $1.75 by bringing the American public the greatest wood, Minn., laid the humble foundation of this busi- S ness by selling watches to fellow workers. Today Tomato doz $2.90 values in this company's career of value-giving. ASCO Bartlett Pears big can 25c Sears-Roebuck is the largest retail merchandise or- Del Monte Bartlett Pears .... big can 25c doz $2.90 The entire outputs of factories have been taken . . . ganization in the world, its name a household word. SOUP doz $3.40 profits have been cut ... every step hasbecn taken This tremendous growth b the result of the company's ASCO Asparagus Tips can 29c profits have been cut ... every step has been taken steadfast effort to develop the best ways of serving Del Monte Asparagus Tips can 29c doz $3.40 Sears' ability to serve you In a way that other stores your interests—first quality .merchandise . . . guaran- 3™ 19c Reg. 21c Calif. Peaches... 2 big cans 35c doz $2.00 merely hope to approach. Come see for yourself how teed satisfaction .. . complete fairness . .. economical distribution . . . consistently lower prices. low priced really fine merchandise can be. Our Producer to Contumcr PUn brinj. New Milled you ramarkabl? Low Prlol ASCO Buckwheat ASCO Coffee * or Rayon Lingerie 39c 29c - 10c Saved! 29' Pancake Victo,r CoffeCoffji e lb 25c Acme Coffee »•tin 35c FLOUR Half-Priced bot Maypole PancakeJSyrup 19c 3 *- 25c ASCO Strainedlioney jar Two 15c Time for hot cakes! Try our Bread Spraad with Lou«IU—it'i food I 1 Gold Seal Eggs ., BREAD Oc Made of "Viscose Crown" rayon Carton Aff _ iSUPREMEQ yarn, the quality that usually sells of 4iC _ _Hs^s^s^s^sls^s^l^BUisVZV W I It L> in.'M U*J«* Twelve ^ ' V D*lisloui I for $1.00. Now presented at a sav- The Pick of t»« N«»Ul Strictly Fresh Egg* <*<>*• 39c ing of one-half because Sears bought Victor Bread >•"'"«•»' 5c P»n t LUNCH BARS 5 for 10c the mill's entire stock. Combinations 1 2323C U N. Assortment P * B..chnut FRUIT DROPS slips . . . bloomers . . . panties All - Wool C.' ButterscotchSandwichetlb30c ORANGE SLICE* 3<"10< . . . chemises. Suits _ — Plain Blaxk or i |b 1 A _ > lb 1 Q~ ————————— ASCO Teas M.. £ 10c ^ li*C Vacuum Cleaners Auto Seat $7.95 Hurff's Tomato Sliced QUAKER CRACKELS Or WHEATIES Covers I JUICE DRIED BEEF Per $3 Down $4 Monthly 2 Pr. Knickers n Seat Sturdily tailored, but roomy, Priced about $10 below our us'.cil price Browns, tans and grays. Sizes For coupes, sedans, for the Anniversary due to a largo ui\ier. for the boy hard on clothes. coaches. A good, Guaranteed for live years. We mvite 7 to 17. wear-resisting cover. your inspection. Store Hour 1: Daily 9 In 5:30 LARGE FREE S.lurd«T 9 to 9 AUTO PARK SEARS, ROEBUCK AND I Phone Bif 2 0044 Newark, N. J. Elizabeth Ave. and Blgelow St. Fr =^r f ^ is'iiia FAGE EIGHT SECTION TWO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930 UNION COUNTY

AT OUR SHOWROOMS LOCATED AT 339 North Broad Street Rahway Ave. & Burnett St. ELIZABETH-EM. 2-3802 ELIZABETH--EM. 2-3802 Sensational Prices Prevail at Our Small Down Payment 15-Day Used Car Clearance Sale and Easy NOW GOING ON—A sale that comes once have brought this condition about "Trade- Terms in a lifetime! Dozens of wonderful values ins" have come so fast that we find ourselves in late model cars of standard make, all in "caught short" for space. We are over- Your Car splendid condition, many with only a few crowded and consequently must dean out thousands miles of service behind them. All even at u loss! Come in to-day or to-night Accepted cars are to be disposed of in fifteen days of —look these sensational values over—make In Trade fast selling with all regard of profit cast your selection. A deposit will hold your aside! Sales of the new Buick "8" models choice until yon art ready for delivery. RJ J Starting Saturday, for 15 Days Only Three Big Bargains Be Sure to Come.. .See for How little You Can Buy So Much.... More Bargains Open Evenings and Sunday Morning wTV Blvl Hf|nl (HI IBM DMI •UMVT VOfl Special at $55 •ad adjwtkff that cu b* bought right SuiUblt for MOM m that wind to Ufa car* of tb«ir CAR NO. 2173 •wacar, 1927 Oldsmobile 4-Door Sedan 1926 1927 Buick Master Six 1927 Reo Coupe, $295 Ready For the Road Buick Master Six Sale Price $150 7-Passenger Sedans 1928 Chrysler Sedan, $150 CARNO.24» 5-Passenger Sedan We have several 1927 Buick Matter Six id24 Buick Coupe, $75 1328 Chrysler 4-Door Sedan Thu splendid Buick offers every- 7-PIM. Sedans that are real bargains—a 1926 Buick Sedan, $150 ModeU2 ffiCfl thing a motorut could desire. good family car. If you are looking for a Sale Price V^-OV New Duco and good condition; family car look these over. 1924 Buick Sedan, $95 CAR NO. 2281 tires 0. K. I As Low .00 Terms y Down 1926 Reo Sedan—4-Door as 3 Good Shape Sale Price ' DOWN Balance m 10 Monthly Payment*. Sale Price $150 Many Other Sptcial Bargain*

1930 Buick Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Coach $375 5-pa««enger, like new. Sale Price $995 Reconditioned Used Cars Low mileage. Sale Price 1927 Buick Sport Roadster Here is an opportunity to buy dependable recent 1928 Chevrolet Sedan $375 New Tiret. Sale Price $445 models, used cars at a price that is nowhere near Ready for the road. Sale Price 1929 Buick Coupe the actual sales value of the car . . . we stand the 1928 Chevrolet Coach $245 2-pastenger. Sal* Price $875 loss . . . you alone profit. A Bargain. Sale Price 1928 Buick Sedan $795 This sale will be the talk of the town and there's going to be many 1930 Studebaker Sedan $395 7-pasieng«r. S«l« Price happy buyers.. happy because of the low bargain prices. S-pawenger, like new. Sale Price 1927 Buick Coupe NOW DON'T DELAY. .The Bigger the Bargain the Quicker Some- 1929 Pontiac Sport Roadster $595 2-patienger. Sale Price $545 one Will Buy It.. and That Someone Might Just as Well Be You. Like New. Sale Price 1929 Chrysler Coupe BRANCH OFFICES 1929 Pontiac Coupe X-pauenger. Sale Price $675 $445 425 NORTH AVE., EAST Corner Fulton & Milton Ave., 4 New Tire*. Sale Price 1929 Hupmobile Coupe 1927 Marmon Sedan $395 r, ttralght 8. Sale price $945 WESTFIELD—Tel. 2-1277 RAHWAY-Tel. 7-0731 A Big Saving*. Sale Price

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