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ie Price of This Paper is 3 cents everywhere—Pay no CARTERET PRESS 1H3QBMH CAKTKKKT, N. .1.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932 PRICE THBBB Federal Agents Wreck Young Defnacmta To ife Savings Of ! Policeman Fined Warren Street Still Ukrainian Minstrels Endorto School Ticket Democrats Pick I'Vilern! prohibition agents from The Younic Men's Democratic Club Couple Kept In House But Returns To Work Ni'Wnrk, visited Cartoret Saturday Score Big Hiwiltl hold a meting Monday night in and destroyed a large still In a house Firehouse No. 2 to endorse the three Rusnak Loses Six Weeks Pay in Warren street near Salem avenue. Performance At High School cnndldaU* favored by the party for I Tom Devweux lad Recently Been Withdrawn From Local police were not notified of the thhe schoohl l electionli . Thhe publiblic is in- Loan — Robber* Represented Them- and Hi» Vacation —• Chevro- raid and had no report of it. Resides Pleases Big Crowd — Mati- vited to attend. Thera will be speak- Jakeway and Sam let truck Offer It Lowest In the still, the federal men found a nee Show For Emergency ing by local leaders and the candi- Endorsed —Two kl Men Searching For Liquor — Sus- quantity of mash and some alcohol. dates. After the "peaking refresh- Bidding Contest. . i Fund. ments will be served. Withdrawn To Prevent Two well attended performances Deadlock. ; r in the answprcd in the affirmative. Then Patrolman Walter Rusnak who Thorn Again Heads were given Saturday in the high the .spokesman said that he and his was suspended about the end of No- school auditorium by the minstrel The Democratic organisation at aturday cnmpnnion were federal men and vember on charges brought by Chief [company of the Ukrainian Social Mrs. Stremlau Acts the borough, at a meeting ta. Fire- ey cou- Umt they had a warrant to search the of Police Henry J. Harrington will • Boy Scout Council Club. There were catchy new songs hou.ic No. 2 Saturday night, endors- "he vic- •Snhok home upon advice and infor- be reinstated on February 1. He was and choruses and plenty of endmen'a To Help Sale ed Thomas Jakeway, Thomas Deva- Sebok mation that liquor was kept there. given a hearing before the council gags. The proceeds of the matinee remt and Samuel Wexler as candi- Wednesday night in the mayor's of- Other Carteret Men Assigned dates for members nf the Board at ,100 in Tho two men immediately went up- were turned over to the Relief Fund. Card Party Given To Help and stairs. Soon they returned with the fice. John Gall charged that Rusnak To Important Posts At An- The cast had been holding rehears- Education at the election to be bald ays be- monry and hastily left. There is no was intoxicated and called him Christmas Seal Campaign on February 9. Five men were nom- names. All of Gall's charges were nual Dinner of Raritan Coun- als for weeks and were well drilled ttake electric light in the Sabok home and in their respective parts. Walter Here. inated during the meeting but two, itu- the men used a flashlight in search- supported by William Nadolski. cil. Wadiak was chairman of the general George Morgan and Joseph Conlon, ing for the money. Other witnesses backed Rusnak's withdrew their names when a qoss~ '$, home, committee in charge of the arrange- Mrs. Emil Stremlau, chairman of to Despite the poor light Mrs. Sabok story that he was sober and that ments. tion of selecting three for th« party Gall made all the trouble. Howard W. Thorn of Carteret was the Christmas Seal Sale campaign in endorsement arose. For several days The was able to give the police a fair de- unanimously re-elected President of In the cast were: Edward 1. Walsh, Carteret held a card party Tuesday book scription of the two men. Later Rusnak was fined six weeks pay it had been understood that Morgan the Raritan Council Boy Scouts of interlocutor; endmen: John Daluiski, in a Rahway furniture store. There who formerly served as a school Com- Louis [Hump*, agod 28 y««ri, was and will not have a vacation Jhig sum- America at. tha Thirteenth Annual Stephen Mortsea, Jack Boos, Michael were fourteen tables in play. The rounded up by police and Mrs. Sa- mer. meeting held on Tuesday at the Elks' Pally, John Leschek and Peter Mort- party wag for the benefit of the seal missioner and aa district clerk, WBJ bok said she thought he was one of At the meeting of the council prev- Club, Perth Amboy. sea. Members of the chorus: Helen sale. Those present, all of Carteret, the party choice with Wexler snl the men. Stumpf was examined in ious to the hearing on the police Former Governor Morgan F. Lar- Fedak, Anna Proscura, Catherine were: Mrs. C. Thomas, Mrs. Louis Jakeway. of Woodbridge and then was held for case, bids were received for a truck son was re-elected Honorary Presi- Malenchek, Mary Zap, Marie Proscu- Ruderman, Mrs. Rusnell Miles, Mrs. Jakeway WHS nominated by Louis the action of the Grand Jury in for the road department. Roosevelt dent and Dr. Fred H. Albec of Co- ra, Marie Dymetriw, Anna and So- Alice Woodman, Mrs. J. E. Dunne, B. Nagy and seconded by John 115,000 bail. Motors offered a Ford truck' for $986 Ionia was re-eleoted Honorary Vice- Mra. Peter Lewer, Mrs. J. H. Nevill, e. Thomas Devereux was nomi- and made an allowance of $125 for phie Hamulak, Natalie Wadiak, Sel- nated by William V. Coughlin and President. President Thorn served as la Bayus, Mary Matwy, Anna Pavlik, Mrs. Sam Harris, Mr«. T. J. Nevill, the old borough truck. The Economy Mrs. George Gaudet, Mrs. Dorsey thp nomination 'was seconded by Garage company Chevrolet agents Toastmaster over the program and Olga Kowalchuk, Anna Yaminoff, Henry Staubach. Joseph Conlon was Calvin Derrick the superintendent of Sophie Hamadyk, Mary Kravitz, So- Feehan, Mrs. Isador Rrown, Mrs. Odd Fellows Win 2 beat this bid by $21, offering a re- Conrad Anderson, Mrs. Hnrry Mann, nominated by Louis Huber and sec- bate for the old truck of $175 on the State Home for Boys at James phie Bobenehuk, Mrs. C. Ginda, Mi- onded by Edward Conlon. Adolph burg, was the speaker of the evening. chael Haluko, Nicholas Dymetriw, Mrs. Henry Nannen, Mrs. John Don- the price of a new Chevrolet truck ovan, Mrs. Julius Kloss, Mrs. N. A. Noaring nominated George Morgan costing $985. The bids were referred Mr. Derrick delivered a stirring ad- Michael Gregor, Joseph Hamadyk, and the nomination waa seconded by ib From Newark Lodge dress stressing the importance and Joseph Pukaa, John Kleban, Walter Jncoby, Mrs. Charles Roth, Jr., Mrs. to the road department. fl. B. Brown, Mrn, Adolph Clrepn- John Balog. Samuel Wexler was nom- the value of the Boy Seoul Muve- Pavlik, John H&mulak, Michael inated by C. A Sheridan and the Carteret Pinners Victorious In East Rahway residents complained ment for the upbuilding of American Markowit7., Alex Ginda, Walter Wa- wald, Mrs. E. Lefkowitz, Mrs. Henry in a petition of the damage done in Harrington, Mrs. Emil Stremlftu, nomination Was seconded by Philip State Odd Fellows League boyhood, and he gave many fticts ciiak, Stanley Pukas and Theodore Turk. that section by a band of boys and based upon his study nf delinquent Sofka. Mrs. T. G. Kenyon Mrs. Charles Match. young men. Better police protection boya and paid high tribute to Scout- Phillips, Mrs. Alan Messinger, Mrs. When the nominations were closed was asked. The petition was referred ing for what it is doing for the Char- George Bradley, Mrs. Robert Brown, the question of selecting three of the deliv- The Odd Fellows defeated the to the police department. acter building and citizenship train- Mrs. J. McCarthy, Mrs. Howard five was put before the meeting by fore the Newark lodge in a State Bowling ing of boya. Burns, Mrs. Alexander Lebowita:, President Frederic T. Colton of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Carteret Democratic Club. Several Sun- g match at Newark Wednes- One of the most interesting fea- Mrs., Thomas Cheret and Mrs. Carrie erian Drake. suggestions were offered but no so- day evening. The locals won the tures of the evening was the presen- The Community Bible Institute of. lution was found. Conlon withdrew ith, state first and third games, losing the sec- Women Plan Party tation of the Silver Beaver Awards the St. Mark's Episcopal, the German f and Lit- his name in the interest of party ond by 22 pins. for distinguished service. These Luthern, the Methodist Episcopal harmony. ' a card and Presbyterian Churches which are Woman'* Club Directors With Bill Donnelly smashing the awards were presented to Dr. Fritz The situation! remained deadlocked in Feb- pins for a 217 score in the first game, ' At Turks Grill Abegg of Perth Amboy who has been being held in the Presbyterian Meet With President is Church each evening this week,.in- then for several mtnutes hnd it wag nyon the locals had little trouble in win- Scoutmaster of Troop 6 Perth Am- decided to adjourn to some evening charge. ninjj, 848 to 764. The tables were boy for over 12 years and John cluding Sunday, are being attended The directors of the Woman's Club Auxiliary Of Brotherhood Of by large groups of people. Much of Cartevet met Monday afternoon early this week. Before the gather- Oakley I reversed in the second game, and the Tracy Dill who has been Scoutmas- ing could disperse Mr. Morgan with- by n.' Carteret team rolling poorly was de- Israel Will Have Afternoon ter of Troop 91 South Amboy for interest is being shown by the fact in the home of Mrs. Timothy J. Ne- that people are stopping after the vitl in Lowell street and made plans drew his name from the list of can- a bit. feated, 783 to 761. However, re- Function. aver 15 years, both of these men ren- didates. Krs. Emil gaining its stride, Carteret won the dering outstanding service to the meeting closes to talk with Mr. for several members to attend a card Brown third and deciding; game by 856 to boys" in this area. The Silver Beavers Honeyman. party Tuesday afternoon in Rahway. The meeting was then resumed and |to he held 732. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Con- were presented on behalf of the Na- Friday evening at 7:45 Mr. Plans were also made for a public there was speaking by several of St of the Bill Donnelly stood out for the gregation of the Brotherhood of Is- tional Council by President Thorn. card party to be held some time in those present. The men who h*4 Honeyman will speak on "High Spots withdrawn from the race in the inter- I Carteret lodge with an average of rael at a meeting Tuesday night ar- in God's Word". Saturday evening February. Mrs. Thomas G. Kenyon ranged to hold a public card party In the report of the Nominating est of party harmony were highly L the mem- 197 for the match. his topic will be "The Passing of the was appointed chairman of the com- on Tuesday afternoon of next week Committee made by Dr. Charles W. mittee in charge. The date and place complimented. Besides the three! men £•• body to The scorts: Naulty, chairman, the following citi- Bowery". For many years Mr. endorsed by the Democrats Satur- an ice CARTERET ODD FELLOWS (2) in Turk's Roosevelt Grill, at 528 Honeyman was a mission worker on are to be announced later. Roosevelt avenue. The card party zens were elected to various positions day night, and three endorsed by the be made Sloan 168 106 182 in tha Council's organization. Harry New York's Famous Bowery, a Bow- Those present at the meeting Republicans several days ago, there Borough was scheduled for Tuesday after- ery which those who khew it in the were: MMrs, , CCharle s Morris, Mr^^. Wil Chodosh - 169 182 147 noon but was postponed because sev- J. Baker and Bernard Kahp were are at teast two independent candi- Oni are to Richardson 126 183 187 elected Council members-at-large; old dayaisay has gone forever. He liali m HHagan , MMrs . EiEmill StremlaStl u p i Nevill or eral members of the Woman's Club has a thrilling story to tell of his Mra. Thomas G. Kenyon, Mrs. Henry dates in the field who have filed pe- Donnelly 217 191 182 were attending a card party in Rah- and the Troop delegates are: Dr. H. Kostenbader . 168 160 158 work and experiences with those J. Harrington, Mrs. Charles Green titions. way. The meeting Tuesday night L. Strandberg; Attorney Abraham D. The men endorsed by the Repub- «rday re- Glass; the Rev. Alex Hegyi, Stanley who drifted to this almost the last Jr., Mrji. J. H. Nevill, Mra. Emanuel was held in the/ home of Mrs. Aaron Lefkowitz, Mrs. Thomas Burke, Mrs. lican organization of the borough . the hoa-' 848 761 «356 Rabinowitz. After the business ses- P. Andrzejewski, and\ Samuel E. place on earth for the "Down and NEWARK (1) Outs". Louis Ruderman and Mrs. Alan MeB- are: School Commissioners Joseph sion cards were played and refresh- George. singer. Mittuch and Frank Haury who are Rubach _ 117 121, ments were served. ittcnd- Sunday morning Mr. HoneymanV Friedman 135 160 109 In the opinion of those who : seeking re-election, and George Ben- Those present were: Mrs. Benja- ed, Tuesday niKht'a meeting wag the topic will be "The Christian's Heri- sulok. Lichnran 192 167- 188 begt annual meeting Wat the Hari- toge" artd in the evenmsTwhicn 'wffl A group of members of the Car- min Klein, Mrs. ,Leo Rockman, Mrs. teret Woman's Club went to Perth Schoff 154 191- 205 Alex Handelman, Mrs. Abe Zucker, tan Council has had in recent years be the closing meeting of the series Bachtmen ". 166 144 171 and the future of Scouting in this i ho will speak on "An Old Love Amboy Monday night where they at- Mrs. Edward Hopp, Mrs. Rudolph tended a shawl pageant under the Durbland 109 Weiss, Mrs.* Ann Chodoah, Mrs. Isa- urea looks uery promising becruiae of Story". At the Sunday evening Fri. the splendid results that have already | sf-rvice Mra. Katherine F. Gasklll of auspices of the Perth Amboy Wom- WIGHT, McDERMOn dora Grss, Mrs. Aaron Rabinowitz, 764 783 732 boon achieved. Rahway, who delighted the audience an's Club. In the Cartaret group Mrs. C. Solof, Mrs. L. Rabinowitz, were: Mrs. Louis Kudcrman, Mrs. neater Mrs. Sam Ritter, Mrs. Morris Kate- n Wednesday evening with her solo and duet with Mrs. Thelma We>b, Julius Kloss, Mrs. Emanuel Lefko- EXPENSES $340 nelson, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. witz, Mrs. T. J. Nevill, Mrs. Howard Dora Jacoby, Mrs. Herman Fisher, will be present and sing. These meetings are open to the general W. Thorn, Mrs. Russell Miles and Theatre Company to Pay Two- Personals Mrs. Isadore Mausner, Mrs. Samuel Police - Firemen's Mrs. Efmil Stremlau. B. Brown, Mrs. S. Schwartz, Mrs. public and are exceedingly helpful. Thirds bf Expenses On Call* The following women eompriso the to thnse who desire a better under- .. committee in sharge of the card Joseph Blaukopf, Mis. David Veiiuuk, Several members of Friendship fornia Trip. . Mrs. L. J. Weiner, Mrs. Isadore Zim- Show Here Tonight standing of the teachings, of the J., party to.be held tonight in St. Jos- | Bible. Special music by both the Link No. 25, Order of the Golden . , t-'ph'a church hall: Mrs. Frank Davis, merman and Mrs. David Greenberg. the ' Chain, of this borough went to Eliz- The Paramount-Publix Theatre, inter- I Junior and Senior Choirs of Mrs. Philip Foxe, Mrs. John Med- iggest Entertainment Of The j presbyterian^church have"bee"n feat-1 abeth Monday night where they at- Corporation, complaining witness in nes of wiek and Mrs. John. the case against Philip Engel, will j»y night Season To Be Given In The j.ures of the special music and will tended a meeting of a link in that Jr. C. D. A. Troop Meets continue to be throughout the series. .city. In the party were: Mrs. Dora pay about two-thirds of the cost ex- (Centered Ttie P. T. A. of St. Joseph's Paro- High School For Relief Fund Jncoby, Abraham Durst, Mrs. David pended to bring the accused embezz- Liberty With Miss Helen Carlton chial school will hold a card party On Monday evening the regular Lasner, Mrs. Ida Carpenter and ler, and forger back to New Bruns- J the sec- on February 3 in tht afternon in —A Long list Of Talent On daughter, Sophie, and Mrs. Philip wick, from San Francisco, Cal., it rfll have Troop No. 4 Jr. C. D. A. met Wed- meeting of the Board of Trustees will was revealed Wednesday by Prosecu- TurK's Roosevelt Grill at 528 Rose- nesday night in the home of 'Miss The Program. be held. Krinzman. Metals. velt avenue. Mrs. Morton LeVan is Teacher-Association tor Douglas M. Hicks. i the Helen Can ton in Pershing avenue. The Mother chairman of the committee of the ar- There was a short business session Rehearsals are being held nightly will hold their regular monthly Because a special rate was accord' occu- rangements. Benefit Card Party In ed Assistant Prosecutor James 3. holders . followed by card games. Refresh- his week for the big vaudeville en- meeting on Monday evening. ments were served. Mrs. J. J, Dowl- tertainment to be given on Friday The Senior Christian Endeavor Harold Dolan's Home Wight and Lieutenant William H. | lor. the, xhe German Lutheran League ing was the guest of honor. She is ind Saturday nights of this week in society has been invited to attend a McDermott, of the Prosecutor's' of- dead- held a business meeting last night in the counsellor of tHe troop. Others he high school auditorium under the fifty-first birthday party of the Mis. Daniel McDonnell, of Port fice, the expense to the- county will I the home of Miss Ella Stutske in Lin- present were: Clara Armour, Kath- luapices of the police- and the uni- Founding of the Christian Endeavor Reading, was hostess Sunday night at be approximately $340, it was learn- event coin avenue. Plans were made for erine Coughlin, Ruth Burke, Edith ormed firemen. The entire proceeds movement at the "Old White" church a card party in the home of Mrs. ed. sew a dance to be held next month. After Day, Genevieve O'Brien, Margaret ill be turned over to the emergency in Woodbridge. Many of the mem- "Harold Dolan in Washington avenue The Paramount-Publix Theatre At ^ the business meting the-qe was a Murray, Norita Brandon and Helen relief fund. All members of both bers are planning to attend. for the benefit of the P.T.A. of St. Corporation posted $000 toward de- social session with games and re- Carlton/ groups have been selling tickets for Beginning with this week the Girl Joseph's school. Refreshments were fraying the expenses of extraditing freshments. several weeks and a large attendance Served after the card games. Those Engel. The sum of $600 was obtained Falcons Scout Troop have changed their s assured. Talent, printing and meeting time from Friday night to •present were: Mrs. Howard Burns, through the county treasurer's office yena] Miss Helen M. Czyfeski, of 24 Sunday School Teachers jverything connected with the show Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. and' Mrs, James Dunne, Mrs. on order of Judge Adrian Lyon, and f Chrome ttvenue, will celebrate her ias been donated so that the- pro- Miss Elena Bryer who has been act- Margaret Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. a refund of about $260 is expected nulak eighteenth birthday anniversary . To Hold Card Party :eeds will be net profits for the fund. ng as assistant Captain has been Edward A. Lloyd, Mrs. Michael Sof- to be made by Prosecutor Hicks. Biesel Sunday by entering the Englewod Last night the firemen took the compelled by lack of time to give up ka, Mra, Joseph Kelly, Harold Dolan, Engel, who is at liberty under I school of Nursing at Ekglewood The t«achers of the Sunday school engine and the hook and ladder and the work. Miss Edna Bradford has Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Dick, Mrs. Philip $6,000 bail, was taken in custody at 'N. J. \ of the Brotherhood at Israel will hold made a tour of the town. Banners been secured to take her place. Turk, Mrs. George Enot, Miss Ger-! San Francisco, California. He was. Hart — a. card party on Sunday night, Feb- on the sides of the truck and on cars Jrude McDonnell, Mrs. Thomas Dev- found to have $2,769.75 of the |8,- ruary 21, in Firehouse No. 1, There One week from Sunday the Second I At the joiht meteing of auxiliaries announced the show and its purpose. Loyalty Crusade of the Presbyterian ereux Jr., Miss Helen Miller, Mrs. 1500 he is alleged to have embeiiled |Btzaral to the American Lagion held recent- will be attractive awards and re- The fife and drum . eorps of Fire Morton LeVan, Mrs. William J. Law- from the Strand Theatre, Perth Am- freshments will be served. The affair Church will open with Roll pall Sun- l ly in Highland Park Mrs. William Ha- Company No. 1 lead the parade and day. The evening will be 'Young IOJ;, John Ahlering, Mrs. Joseph Ken- boy, where he was manager, gan was selected as alternate to the will be under the supervision of Dr. the affair was.given plenty of noisy nedy, Mrs. A. J. Bonner, Robert Mc- L. J. Weiner. The teachers will act People's Night. This crusade will ^ ||*tal* child welfare conference .to be held lublicity. continue through Easter. A full out- Donnell, Mrs. F. X. Koepfler, Mrs. Miglecz under the auspices of the Legion in a.-t a committee on arrangements. Ma/Baret Murphy, Mra. Thomas Lar HARRY GROSSBAUM p g They are: the Misses Esther Venook, The committee in.charge of the ar- line of the program for the entire T TrentoTt n on FebruarFb y 19 and 2200. rangements includes August Free- eight weeks will be announced with- kin, Miss Agnese Quinn, Mrs. Wil- 'Biegert Dorothy Brown, Edna Brown, Lil- liam Conran, Mrs. James McCann, Harry Grossbaum, aged 61 years, lian Schwartz and Sarah Weinstein man, chairman,-J. J. Dowling, John in a few days. Goals for increased of 26 Locust street, died Friday in There was a capacity attendance Connolly and Daniel Kasha, repre- membership in all of the organizat- Mrs. f. J. Nevili, Mrs. G. Gaudet, arpinski last night at the "Night In Spain' and Benjamin Rabinowitz. Mrs. James Irving, Mrs. Frank Davis, the Perth Amboy General Hospital h h I Si' senting the police; and Patrick Don- well as in the church -enroll- following an operation fpr appendi- 1.1 . cabaret held in the. Lutheran hajliin- ovan and Roy Ejinn representing 10ns as' Mrs. Thomas Burke, Mrs. C L. Cut- II' iffasha der the auapices of Friendship Link ment ajre "being planned, with ter, Mrs. Catherine O'Donnell, Mrs. citis. He was taken ill Thursday and the fire department. • methods of work to actually reach taken to the hospital. The operation' "• No. 25, Order of the Golden Chain. Chrome Auxiliary Will The program includes special num- Arthur McNally and Mrs. William the goals set. Day. revealed that peritonitis had set in Salvanek The hall was arranged in cabaret? Meet Monday Night bers by a long list of talent from as a result of the inflamed appendix style and the decorations were in Carteret and neighboring •towns. bursting. ^*b Spanish design. Young girls dressed There are instrumental and vocal Busy Bee Club Ha» SAME JULIEN in Spanish costumes danced. There The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Con- Mr. Grossman is survived by a gregation - of Loving Justice wil" solos, tap dancers, other special danc- Well Attended Meeting Joseph (Frenehy) Julien, guard on widow, | Yetta, and one daughter, #ment were visitors present from many ers, and comedians. the basketball team, ia the same Jul- uesday other links of lhe_order. meet Monday night in the Synagogue Blanche, a student at the New Jer- in lower Roosevelt -avenue. Mrs. Joseph Fitzgerald will be master Mrs. William Elliott, of Perahing ien who played end on the football sey College for Women, and one I-!?? }}?? The Woemn's Democratic Club of Hanry'Gox will be the hostess for the of ceremonies. avenue, wns hostess Tuesday night team, winning his tetter. He also brother who lives in New York City, Carteret will hold a business meeting evening. The children of the Sun to the Busy Bee Social Club at a card stars in lacrosse. In his freshman The fi»neral service wag held Sua- qn Wednesday night, February 10, in day school will give a program of party held in her home. Ref reshments year, Frenehy won numerals in swim- day at 1 p. m. Service was,held at Firehouse No. 2. After the business entertainment. . High School To were served. Those present were: ming aa well as the above-mentioned the home and later at the grave in session thert will be & social hour Mrs Daniel Reason, Miss Violet Rea- three sports, and Coach Jim Reilly Baron Hersh cemetery in Port Rich- with cards.and refreshments. in Mrs. Lewis N. Bradford, Arthur has been after him ever since to re- mond, Staten Island. The service in port for swimming, because the Scar- both instances was conducted by 1 St. James Cljib Elects Give •- Mrs Edward Strack, Mr. and Dorothy Byrne, president of ih,e Officers; Dance Planned _„ William Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. let could, use him in the breaat Rabbi Lamlsberg, of CarUret. (at 10:00 Senior C. E. of the Presbyterian Louia Vonah, M.-. and Mia. Charles utroke. He liked basketball a little church attended a meeting of tha "Jerry Of Jerichq" To Be Pre- Bryer. Mr. and Mra. Georgo- Uichurd- better, however, and stuck to the —Please mention this paper whan nee « County C. E. presidents Monday The St. Jamas Club has elected of- sented On Wednesday and gon, ¥r>. C. H. Byrne, Mrs. Sager court game. huving from -, Pas- night in the Presbyterian church in ficers {or 1932 as follows: President, Bonnell Mrs. Cornelius Doody, Mrs. i tjiird Jamesburg. ___ John . Teleposky; vice-president, Thursday Nights. Of Next Charles Phringer, MM. Sunmer hriitlan ———__—— Louis Rady; financial secretary, John Week. Moore MrB. William Schmidt, Mra. hri p W Virag; recording secretary, Andrew J E Hrown, Mia. Philip Turk, Mrs. ^Christ", Sp«d. W*«k End Horn* Paul; treasurer, Paul Gombos. The Thu General Organizatvon of Car- by Mr. ' Miss Anna Ttoako, a -student at the teret High school will present tha Esteile Jamison, Mrs. Clara Jamison; lion we New Jersey State College for Women •club will hold a public dance in St, Mra Fred Schmidt, Mrs.iRow.-oe levi, James Hall in Longfellow street operetta "Jerry of Jericho" in the Watch For Kahn's from in New Brunswick, spent the week- high school auditorium on Wednes- Mrs. Harry Axon, Mrs. Elizabeth Am- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday night Ltnd Brothers wil Staubach. Mra. Charles Morris, Mrs. furnish the music. day and Thursday nights, of next Miehaol of Week. Much of the plot U laid on a Harry Yetman, C. Wilson, M. Wil- Western ranch and there are many son, Mrs. Sam Harris, Mrs. A. Over- Because of the Hard Times uiuusing situations. ''The songs und holt and Mra. Matthew Sloan. February Furniture Sale AR PRICES choruses are catchy and the mem- The next meeting of the club will We Are Reducing Our Price* lieii) of the cast have been tBpTOugh- b« held in the home of Mrs. Matthew I LUNCH 35c HAIRCUTS ly coached. The production ia expect- Sloan in Chrome avenue on the night ed to make one of the biggest hits of Tuesday, February 9. INER (FullCourae) 50c Men 25c - Women 30c in a long list of school successes. WHICH WILL BE THE MOST AU W«ak • Exc.pt Saturday Ticketa at 60c are b»ing sold by Mrs. Win. V. Coughlin fo )ARD • $8.50 the student body. SatanUr* • All Hureuu M« Entertain At Card Party BgyrfBy TK« W«tk CADILLAC BARBER SHOP HOUSE FOR SALE -r- Built three BARGAIN EVENT |l years ago; has nine rooms, all im- Mrs. William V. Cougbiln, of 39 UNIQK 3TRWST provements. Thm room' Pulaski avenue, will be hostess SUB- MlTER J rear, Price of all tt, " • "it »t a card twik the HISTORY White, U •••»»•*• tteo PRESS FftflUY, JANUARY 29,1932

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im^\ »»I SATS iHSOWL Friend Kill. Self. Tfcw asefla-nats MMf U Ther* Is no physi«tl exertit* In be- BMdlatriy after ttM rraocfe -. MMI Does the Same ing * spectator at nn athletic contest wer* MtN. bins or*** l» flM Stage At Majestic •/ NEW YORK Bloontvllle, Ohio.—Apparently e«mtM» tamed «7 tb* iWtMitr grief-stricken hecaniw ha was Thoae who are wicked hare cetse- immw of True* aftd tfcalr r <(?) lill WHtirarlmiaD Motion'Picture Star Will An ancient SRllorman, now nshnre not allowed to ittend th» fu- lem energy; fpr It takes a lot of •» tu hast*) «• the sMwltr «t ltafe pen Three Dmy Engage-' In New York, entertained an old 'If jrrin hold four nnie neral of a life-long friend, who wtlon. iMflif to the era**, ttw etracfc ***•-,< To the grindstone rough tto »<*nity. . A Feb. 3rd With Hi» Si*- friend. The entertainment consisted Anil kfiep tt abwn onrnnilttMl dulcldn by tinntlng. of considerable liquid refreshment. A» Them Inng enough Oe«#ge Rhond, nlxty-flve, retired Bthool of hard knorkx pots syni th« guest finally swnyed to his feet to Ton will pome to thin* farmer, recently ended his life pathy Into some rrien; others It makta mention this pastar There It nn such thing In a like manner. savage. from dti KO, he picked up something off the An brnokt that huhhlr vaudeville bill prenented at Rhoad committed snldd« while iprtiount Publlx'n Majestic Thea- table. And birds that ulnpc, kfa Perth Amboy, has it* sur- "Wult a minute," said the host, I'or ynu, Just thre« things the funeral services of his If you fear to hastily cultivate In- "them's my teeth." Will the world compose: friend, Jacob Wolf, Upper San- timacy wllh a reserved man, begin by mew show opening on Tour Job, th« stone, urn) asking his advice. WOODBRIDGE •roarw playing Sunday, Mon- "They are mj teeth aa I put them Your dermal old nos«.'" dusky, were tn progress. Mem- Jind Tuesday presents one of the on the table," declared the guest. • bera of his Immediate fri.illy S*t and most spectacular acth "I tell you nobody can walk off with DELICIOUS FRUIT DRINKS said they bad not permitted him Some do not seek to overcome y»nr NEW YORK appearing on the variety utagfi. my teeth," said the host, so much An- t* attend ' e funeral because he opposition. They go away and make CANDY KITCHEN y Mtfitt this big production in to mfSa noyed that he drew back his lips In a During the summer when much wa- ! was 111. • huge SOCMM somewhere else, I of valudevifte'g greatest attract snnrl. ter Is lost froni the body by perspira- _ • Manufacturers and Dealer* la "You old fool," «ald the gueit, tion, more water should »•••»>••••••»••»•••«)••»•• Art Is art,) but do yon feel any more Strictly Pvr# hen Paramount Publix announc- he taken tn some form. spiritually uplifted before a marble CANDIES AND ICE CREAM •it, ftt only the banner attractions "you're weartn' your teeth." B. Faithful to Tnk Doubtfully, the host pot his thumb The easleRt drink one statue without any clothes on than 66 Main St. * Woodbrldfl* • ti jkge, screen and radio will ap- knows about la letnon- No task Is too trivial to be well on the Majestic stage t.h* nn- In his month and bit It before one that Is draped ? Tal. 8-0048 "My mistake," he laid, "So I am." ivlp, refreshing, cooling done. Progress lies not In the nature nent meant just what it said. of the work we do, hut In the manner • • • flnil ensy to t«k« as Half the pleasure of the circus was GUSTAV BLAUM __j it another bin surprise. For In which we do It. Vour Job ticars the days starting Wednesday, Feh- Mr*. Al Jolson, who was Ruby Kee well as make. Keep In lost when the parade was abandoned trademark »f your brain and hnnd, Groceriea and Provision* r Srd, Manager A, S. Ooldflmith, ler, Is one of the moat popular of the the Ice chest a Jar ot and a third more when the farmer •od this In the label that determines 78 Main St Tal MU1 ances the engagement of Farina theatrical colony. I suppose you know the lemon Juice bulled. ceased to come to town with a wagon the value of your product In the world. | his. sister, Manjfo. the story of her aunt who lived In a with sug:ir and water to load of parasols betiTnd htm. Woodbrldf* —Grit. "Tio is Farina? Why without small town and rarely saw metropoli- form a fruit sirup. Then da, Hal Roach wouldn't have any with a little cracked Ire th« drink la •"a Gang" comedieR. Everybody tan newspapers. Shortly after the marriage, this aunt happened on a ready In a short lime. A mlitnre o< and loves Farina, thn little grapefruit Juice, lehion and orange. Is boy of "Our Gang" come- theatrical section which carried a pic- and now Manager Goldsmith, ture of Al Jolson In blnck face. In another drink well liked. Having a i Majestic Theatre han arranged great pprttihntlnn «he wrote to her sin- sKJeTnr sirup mo lie to use for sweet- everyone of Farina's man,y Dorothy Lee, IlKO-Radlo Pictures' ter, Mrs. Jolson's mother, saying, ening Is a great convenient*, aa It Ads both in Perth Amboy and comedienne, wenrs tills striking two- "How could you let little Ruby do sweetens at once and does not drop Bity, big and little, to see this piece cont-frock of black crepe livlsh- such a thing?" • to the bottom like sugar and hni^o Jlgster and his sister Mango in ly embroidered with silver and gold • • • be stirred to be dissolved. Those who •musing comedy skit that will metal thread. The Jacket with a A young man of Manhattan had a like honey use It often In preference rtain you to perfection. small varied print ot red, blue and BTAKMWO Job with a big financial Institution, but to sugar, as It Is the best sugar to give jrlna comes direct to Perth Am- green Is heavily embossed with the decided that there were too many men children, being easily digested. from an extended vaudeville inetal thread, hut UIB smnrt wide In. line ahead of him and that they When company drops In and needs "WHERE ECONOMY RUUS that haa taken him into every lapela are of the plain blnck crepe. looked too healthy. So he looked quick refreshment on a hot day, try heatre in the United States, Wide bonds of gray fox with a de- and his sister are on their around for another Job and thought an orange ginger ale. For each per- cided' black marking down the center, frback to Hollywood to make he would like to be a ttfndow dresser. son combine two-thirds of a cupful of form the cuffs. When closed the Jacket more "Our Gang" comedies He never had dressed any windows, orange juice, one-third of a cupful of fltn snugly nround the hips, blowing Ir. Roach, but his Manager bnt he talked the owner of an uptown ginger ale, pour over a glass of cracked slightly in back. The dress la of plain to allow him to make a fly- ahop Into letting him try It. He did Ice and serve at once. For a delight- FANCY FRESH CREAMERY Mark crept! with yoke', cleverly set out ^trip to Perth Amboy for the 80 well that others hired him and now ful Ice cream sodn serve a glass trt%> day engagement at the Ma In block design, of the embossed crepe. be la with one of the large stores anil thirds full of orange Juice and add a Theatre. Every kiddie and The skirt of the dress Is richly pleat- drawing several times his bank salary. hall of vnnllln Ice cream. Stir rapidly l-up person in the Raritan Bay ed all around with groups of Invert- Ct surely wants to s&e Farina, j • • • iind serve. Orange Juice wilh lemon ed knife pleuts. Hlack hat, glove* Juice Is liked by ninny us a combina- fis your opportunity to see one ami shoes are worn with this. Norman Bel Geddes says that, at the world's most famous motion age of nine, he took part In theatrical tion drink. Iced coffee served us an stars in addition to an ex- performances held In a burn In Sagl- Ice cream soda drink 18 most delicious. vaudeville entertainment and naw, Mich. That's nothing. At the Drop In the ball of Ice crenm and nderful all talking picture. ' I HEALTH NOTES serve at once. One should remember lina, the little Sepia motion pic- age of six, I performed In a circus held In • barnyard In Old Mission, Mich. when serving these refreshing drinks |itar will only be at the Majes-; 'Live right, think right, and that they are nut only cooling to the hatre three dt(ys, beginning The cows and chickens also performed, you'll be all right bnt rather unwillingly. body, delightful to the palate, but nre day, February 3rd. Don't supplying the body with needed min- kiddies misa this big treat, • * * ody loves Farina, and you One should rest when be la erals and vitamins for health. BUTTER tired—not wait for bedtime. Victor Klllan, who waj one of the ove him more than ever when cast of "Desire Under the Elms," and Apple Straws.—Wash and grate a Itee him in'person and view his who more recently played In "Cloudy red-skinned ayple. Place In sherbet •rful act. It Is as Important to eat slow- glass and cover with the Juice of an ly as It la to attend to business. with Showers," has a peculiar hobby.' He likes to build, chimneys, In fact, he orange. Top with freshly grated coco likes to do any sort of mason's work. nut, chopped nuts and dates. Omit Unfortunate Armada The nervous gyatem Is the He ran out of places to'build chimneys tl>e topping for very young children Armada which sailed from moa1 delicate part of the human on his own farm, so hutlt some for and also remove the apple Bkln, to attack England consisted of body. hi* neighbors. When city people stop lips, most of which were Spanish, their can#nml fcsk for directions, Mr. Otne of which were Portuguese Recreation is necessary to In Klllan pats on a rube act that would ne Italian. Tlie flagship wa* HI sure a clear brain, a steady be worth money. In the theater. ana and other capital ships were nervous system, and a sound • • • an Mnrtln, Snntn Ana, Senora de body. "Low" and "Lend" a, Uaba Coronniln, San Juan ant) There Is one week and c»n- every kind, the lower parta should a book and sit at a table In the read- not say too much to re command ft." have the greatest firmness—so the Ing room until the place closes at 10 To take off fat easily, SAFELY and HARMLESSLY—take one Half tea- grmuiite ami principles of actions p. m. They are not obliged to read. ipoort-ful of Kruschen in a glass of hot rf.and this butter is of our regular high stand- ONE WEEK should IIP lust ami true.—Demos- Aa lohjf RS they stay awake, nobody water in th« morning before breakfast Starling Saturday —It Is the «fe way to lose unilghtly fat thenes. disturbs them until closing hour. Some and one bott'o that lasts 4 week* costs ard of quality... made from rich pasteurized Born For Love . . of them try to stow away In the li- but a trifle. Get it at any drugstore in America. ,f this first bottle fails to . . For Love She Died! brary for the night, but an Inspection convince you this Is the aafeat way to. — Please mention this paper to ad- cream...conforming in every way to our street GRETA |g made and they always are discov- lose fat—mon$y back. vertisers; it helpt you, it helps them; ered. FPW persona appear to know But be sure and get Kruschen Salts it helps vour ™«rmr.'— —imitations are numerous and you must that the library has a restaurant for safeguard your health. "high score" requirements. This amazingly low GARBO Its employees and other conveniences, which make It almost a little village In price illustrates our policy of passing on to "MataHari" Itself. Tlmt counts In spplylnf IB, 193J, Roll Syndicate.)— WW ServlM. customers the benefits of lower market prices. With tor patent!. Don't rliK de- I,.*) lay In protecting your Lionel Barrymore lde» Send sketch or SALE OF TEA-ENDING SATURDAY'. model for Instruction* gr 1 1 1-1 1 1'1-l-H III 111 I IH 1 I-H r Lewis Stone write (or PHEE booic. Ramon Novarro "How to Obtain a Pattllt" STRAND ind "Record o( Invention" Pueblo's Dead May (orm. Ho charge for In- Ntf'fAP TPA ' I'llMu. I A 4-15U3 formation- on rigw to proceed. Communlca- M'Xfdj Formosa pkg. I ^J P^Q. Smith St. tlan« strictly coundenLlal. Prompt, carkfal, Exceed the Living efficient service. Pueblo, Colo.—The dead In PACKAGE OF IS TEA BALL5. 13c PACKAGE OF 30 TEA BALLS, 29c CLARENCE A. O'BRIEN I'ueblo's graves threaten to out- Registered Patent Attormy number the liking. In the city. e U-A Steaillr S«.ln,i * Comawclal Baal Bulldlif A survey just completed re UHrsctly acrou itreet from Patent MAYFAIR TEA'SSr ^17' r33 veals that there are two-thirds ***;HINOTON. o. o. as many graves In the ceme- PACKAGE OF 10 MAYFAIR TEA BALLS. 15( MM. - Hun. - MMI. - Turn " Jan. lu - SI - F«l>. 1 - 1 ttrlee' as there are residents In JAMES DUNN Pueblo. SALLY EILERS The earliest cemetery records The All-Purpose Family Flour date back to 1880, although the ; "DANCE"TEAM" tows was a thriving community • • PROBAK- (MJSHOLM & (HAPMAN Wod. . TUi. - Fri. some years before that. Rec- SUNNYFIELD FIOUR *»>. a - 4 - a .l.mbcn Nn tint i/^i ords available show that 32,006 E(1n» M«) Oliver Wisitan Mm Yfk Cvi tmOmit persons have been burled here. C C 2 b c HUMW Ate. in OF TUB JIUJY" bag ttii 49 ""*%63 MADISOiy AVI*. ii H 1111 n ii nn HI i II II 1O £ 19 CRESCENT Continuous trtttn T«l«pJlou. P.rtb Amljoy 2100 Still in l-orco 1:30 to II r. M. The law of compensation never falls. The le«B Important you are the more PURE-FRUIT-FLAVORED THOMAS M EACH AM Important a Wind nature enables you comfor PURE LARD . . 2 13< vay* A Good Show Ma natter to feel.—San Francisco Chronicle. C SPARKLE at home CAMPBELL'S ASSORTED SOUPS 3 • 23 GELATIN DESSERT ,- A Classified Adv. Will Sell It — DEL MAIZ CORN . 21; 25' THE' DOLLAR MEDICAL CLINIC C PEA BEANS CHOICE HAND PICKED 3 "~ 1O "WHfN fT KAIN5 tT POWti" The high purpose of this moderately priml clinic developed accord- e THEATRE ing to the ideas of that great philanthropist, I''1- Julius Kosenwald, of Chi- Morton's Salt 2 P«O* 15 PERTH AMBOY cago, is to give the public mi'dieul advieu, examination^ treatment and Ann Page FANCAKE PIOUR medicines at moderate prices to combat thu existing conditions. All who GRANULATED ay* Start. S«t.* Jan. 30th 3 Dayt Start. Wed., Fob 3rd suffer from any disease will lie treated by an uble und competent doctor Preserves Pillsbury's . ** 10* who haa been trained in the treatment of the sick for 'Ah years. Strawberry, Raspberry, PoocK, The Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Sinus and Tunsil Department la in charge Qhttry, Plfl«oppl« Apricot, SUGAR ( of a specialist-TO those branches ami euch and every patient will have tola Plum, Qulnc* SCREEN personal attention and have their eyes examined for any diseased condi- FRESH FRUITS and SCREEN tions of the eyes as well as a careful examination for their eye Bight, also C VEGETABLES special examinations for their nose, throat and ears and those condition* 2 't" 35 cotton lack ^T^F Diroct From carefully treated and glasses furnished for their eyes if rieceaaary. The JUICY fiomoA Walter Huston Rigular Pric«, 23c Jar e , l«y TliMtr* N. Y. C. clinic will be open daily, all other ailments will also be treated including S in i i Oranges . ioib.boj 49 IN kidney, bladder and skin troubles. Electrical treatments given for rheu- IWARNER OLAND matic conditions, neuritis and neuralgias. Charge uer visit is $1.00. Elec- FKC&H trical treatments, $1.00. All x-rays the clinic will charge just one half • QUALITY MIATS AT A*P MARKITS Carrots . 2 u«h»i 17* "Law and Order" the price in any other institution. With Clinic Hours C "CHAN'S Mornings—8 - 10:30 A. M Tues., Thurs. and Saturdajj Celery H«art$ u«» 10* Harry Osxey 1 Fresh Hams "•••-• 15 Evening*—7 - 9:80 P.M. 2 - 5:80 P. M. C Lois Wilson And by appointment. String Beam 3N».25 CHANCE" Charges for glasses in the clinic includes: (a) examination of eyes py TtrilU - Susp«ni« ENGAGEMENT TOP ROUND OR Mystery and eye sight;, (bl glasses; (c) frames; (d) case and wipe cloth; («t) ad- lb Fresh Beets 2 b««i». 13* .'.... EXTRAORDINARY justment of the glasses. TOP SIRLOIN - In Psrson Children's glasses up to 14' years ofage $047 no higher charge, lowe»t ON THE STAGE equivalent pnee found elsawhere $10 - $12. Loin Pork Chops cm* cut *. 19* m All-9««r K*TU* Glasses {or adults,, $8 - $9 no hignej charge, lowest equivalent price Super Suds . 3 •»•> 20* • "FARINA" . found elsewhere $12 - $16. Top Round Steak cHotao«A« .b. 35* 1YTHM in BLUE" fifocala, two pair of glasses in one piece ground in for people p*at Ivory Soap 4 "SwT 25* AND HIS SISTER 40 year* of age $10 • fit no higher charge, lowest equivalent price found Witk "MANGO" elsewhere $16 - $22 - $30. Chuck ,««&. of Lamb IE WORLD'S PU5VEN All lenses and frames are first claws- Guaranteed made for you to your C A scon Tissue MM Sturs of meatura after you are carefully examined. You have quite a selection of Veal Cutlets ^ 37 FASTEST STEPPERS "OUR GANG COMEDY" Sample frame* to choose from; Whitt gold filled frames, flesh coUr gold filled frame* or any other latest deigns nnd style frames. The clinic posi- Plate arid Navel Beef H«SH«C««O ^ 8° Waldorf Paper tively baa no higher charges than It la stated In thin advertisement Th# clinic will.insure your glaaiea that we made for you againat br«alwg« for «p eirtra small charge, * Fancy Weakflsh . . 2<»25« 1M MARKET STREET. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. THI OilAT ATUNTIC Ik PACINCTIA Parker Notes Out Zyik In CARTERET PRESS Sweepstake* With 234 Avg. Subscription, fl.BO P<-r Y*«r Pubtinhtd Ewj Friday By NositiK out Leon Zysk by two pins, Al Parker vron the weekly(iweep- C. H. RYRNK, 1.10 Jersey St., CARTEUET, N. J. stnkps at Udzelak'n alleys Sunday ;•) Trirphnne C»rter»t 8-1600 nftrrnoon with a total of 7fi7 for the four (tames. Zysk totaled 755. C. H. BYRNE Editor and Owner Hoth avernfred approximately 189. MEYER ROSENKUIM Sport* Editor Derzo with a total of 751 ran a close third. Others who totaled over Entered u aecond ctaai matter Junt 5, 1924, at Carteret, N. J., 700 were Walter Rose, Mike Sieker- Port Office, under th« Act of March J, 1879. ka, Henry Chomicki and Arva. The scores: Al Parker 202 200 198 157—757 Foreign AdvertiiinK Repraa«nUtlv«i Leon Zysk 221 168 202 164—755 New Jerxey Neighborhood Newipaptra, Inc. Dm« .. 161 173 214 201—751 Walter Rose 202 172 170 172—72fi H. Chomieki 150 190 208 177—725 M. Siekerka 178 220 1G9 147—714 'THE POWER OF THE PRESS Arva 179 138 190 201—70S Versegi 153 140 158 17S—624 The power of the press may be a power for good or for E. Urbsnski 132 143 144 175—594 evil. It may be exerted wisely and constructively, or it may be Palinkos .... Ill 133 158 163—5(55 Pacek 133 171 162 93—559 exerted to twist facta so as to injure the good name of some S. Horvath 110 166 132 129—527 individual or some group. And the pity of it is that often the harm is done by some writer who has the best of intentions but —Please mention this paper when is short on information and facta. buying from advertisers Take the case of the prosecutor's office sending for a man in California wanted for an offense here in Middlesex. Because DR. PHILIP WOLF MAN city police were not sent for the fugitive Instead of representa- 195 Market Street — tives of the office of the sheriff and the prosecutor, there was a Perth Amboy, N. J. blast of criticism. There was criticism of the fact that more EYE, EAR, NOSE anil THROAT than one man went to bring the prisoner back to this county; SPECIALIST. Glum furniihed. this on the ground that the additional expense of more than Z*\\ P. A. 4-425S for Appointment one officer taking the trip was not necessary because the pris- oner was an inoffensive person. In a trip across the continent it is hardly, good sense to ex- pect one man to guard a prisoner. A prisoner may appear to be very quiet and inoffensive and then suddenly develop genius WE ARE ALL INTERESTED for escaping. In commenting on the silver problem, Rene Leon recently When a prisoner Is taken from one state to another to aid, "So long as these two precjous metals (gold and silver) This Week answer for some serious charge, the official sent is always from re going to be used for money we must restore the equilibrium by ARTHUR BRISBANB the prosecutor's office or the sheriff's office. It is not a matter etween them . . . Silver is the poor man's gold." coming under police jurisdiction. Turn About, Dr. Butler. The drop in the value of silver has damaged the purchas- Gold, Alwaya Welcome. But mores important than all else is the fact that after all ng power of half the world's people. It has been a factor in the county is not bearing much of the expense df the trip. The Philippines PreeP ringing on, and maintaining, poor business conditions, and has One Valuable Idea. prisoner was charged with taking money belonging to a theatri- ade international trade chaotic. It is a practical problem that 'cal organization and the company is bearing the greater part ffects us all. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, learned of the expense. And still another point. When the prisoner was Present efforts to restore the value of silver and establish and sincere head of Columbia Univer- arrested he had in his possession the greater part of the three sity, wants the United States to join fair relation between it and gold, should carry with them the thousand odd dollars. That had to be guarded as well as the the League of Nations, aayB our stay- opes for success of all the countries of the world. No nation ing out Is "stupid Isolation." prisoner. Altogether we see little to criticise in the action of ill profit more by improved conditions for metal mining than Suppose Dr. Butler were told that the prosecutor and sheriff. his Columbia Univerlsty must Join he United States, for it is one of our great employing and tax- "the Booker Washington Institution, aying industries. the local univerlsty of Haiti. A NEW RACKET Suppose Dr. Butler were tolil to combine his big university, Its distinct Every police department head in the "country should fol- CLOTHING COMPARED WITH ELECTRICITY methods, ideaa and plans, with tliiriy Here is an interesting/fact concerning the power Industry. or forty others, and accept opinions uf low the example of the police commissioner of Perth Amboy the others as to how Colombia Uni- in issuing • a warning to the public against keeping large More capital is required to produce one dollar of gross versity should, be run, what would lie amounts of money in the home. The hoarding of money in arnings>by electric utilities than by any other leading Amer- say? homes has grown out of a groundless fear arising out of the can industry. The investment, in the case of the utilities, He would" say, "No, thank you. depression. It has resulted in a condition that may be far worse mounts to $5.33, as compared with $4.63 for oil producing | Columbia knows what It wants to do, than any depression. After all money amounts to little compar- nd refining, $3.76 for railroads, $3.55 for lumber, $3.36 for and proposes to do it without outside 1 ed to one's life. Hoarding money in the home has directed the griculture,-$1.35 for iron and steel. In the'shoe, automobile help/ The Btatement would be sound. underworld to a new source of income. To go into a private nd clothing businesses the investment required is but $.66, The statement of the United States Two Reasons Why I Get Results home search it for'money, and kill any or all wh.p offer objec- .63 and $.31 respectively. In other words, electric utility cap- to the League of Nations', "No, tb^nk tions is no more cruel or ruthless than other practices common ital turnover is once in 5.33 years, while the capital invested you, the United States knows what I wants to do, and proposes to do !i to the modern thug—and not nearly so dangerous to the thug. y clothing manufacturers turns over 3.22 times per year. Without outside help," Is also sound. There is evidence that many of the old remunerative rack- This fact would seem to indicate that electric rates, far ets of the underworld are. petering out as sources of*gain. New 'rom being excessive, are extremely reasonable. The industry's • Mexico's Government dlscoTers an dent Aztec tombs with treasures ai Firtt-i-I use the columns of the Carteret Press regularly. sources are being sought. The gentlemen who disdain work, rofits have been held to a modest level, with the maximum rich as those la the tomb of Tut-Ankh Each and every issue I have some important news preferring the effective automatic and sawed-off shotgun to the itablished by law. Fair regulation protects the interests of the Amen. to tell the people of this community. tools of manual labor, are marvelously keen iii locating un- Dozens of golden crowns, pearls ublic and the utility, which latter term includes the investor enormous-in size, precious stones guarded money. They have developed a sixth sense. Note how —interests which, in the long run, are one and the same thing. all kinds lead tf the belief that :li Second—I make liberal use of the attractive illustrations carefully the average hold-up is planned and executed. hidden gold treasure of the Incas wl which the Carteret Press has provided for the use If you have withdrawn your savings from a bank or build- be found. The Spanish conquerors IMPROVING RURAL ROADS were never able to discover this treas of his advertisers. They get attention from the ing and loan, and are keeping it in some hiding place in your We are learning that poor roads, impassable during part ure. even by hideous torture. readers and help to increase the pulling power home do not talk about it. Make haste to put the money back The discovery might change Meii f each year, are one of the farmer's greatest problems. Those of my advertising. into some sound institution. Otherwise you may receive a visit suddenly to a gold basis nation of th who live in cities, from which fine jjaved highways stretch first order, and fill ns all with pro- from folks who know all the niceties of the art of forcing their way in all directions, probably have a difficult time under- found respect. ' The Carteret Press also has a number of good advertis- victims to reveal hiding places. A couple in Keasbey had such a itanding his predicament. But if they can imagine themselves ing suggestions which I make use of from time to time. visit a few nights ago and lost their all. Fortunately they did Mournful news comes from Europe iving on an isolated farm, without means for going to town, In Instalments. One ol Mr. Ochs* col Taken as a whole, it's an ideal and resultful way to get not offer resistance or they might have lost their lives in the >r for receiving medical or fire-fighting1 service in case of need, respondents wires from Vienna thai and hold business. Phone Carteret 8-1600. if you would bargain. Austria, Bulgaria, Greece and Jug' like to try it. hey will have an inkling into the plight of millions of Amer- Slavia will default on «QP,000,000 ican farm families. . private loans made by America! bankers. JUSTICE HOLMES The good roads movement must be extended, into rural It Is a comfort to announce on th * The retirement, at the age of 90, of Justice Oliver Wen- districts—and amount of traffic must not be the major consid- authority of one of the ablest bankers eration. Modern construction methods ha,ve made possible the that this amouat is much exaggerated * dell Holmes, of the Supreme Court of the United States, brings It it refers to private loans. to an end a magnificent public career. building of good asphaltic surfaced roads, passable and safe AUTO INSURANCE IS NECESSARY He. has become recognized as one of the great jurists of under all conditions, at an extremely low cost. In any sound Also, If those countries decide, Ir- consideration of permanent and substantial "farm relief," the responsibly, to call o« private loans, history—and, more than that, as a great man as well. t Hi3 has problem of good roads for fast, economical transportation of putting government loans ahead 5AUT YEAROS ENDINDEATHG 1921S— 58,552 been a life devoted jurely to the public service. He has the them, they will hear of something . qualities of mind and heart that are given to few mfcn in any persons and foods, should play an important part. their disadvantage from America 5 YEARS ENDING 1926— 96,561 time. ' bankers. 5 YEARS ENDING 1931—161,732 The bankers will see to It that conn- Niiceiaary Eril Justice Holmes' life encompasses a period that, to most I Tk« Chief C.u.e tries deliberately defaulting' do not do TOTAL FIFTEEN YEARS—309,635 Death. No one loves a detohr. of us, is history. He tempered justice with mercy, and fought hut verj L Scleutlrte have now revealed almost any business In this country until they AND OVER TEN MILLION INJURED often It la th« only way to get there, [tvery cauie of crime except ornery pay what they owe. This appliat to always for the rights of humanity, for thef oppressed and the —Florida Tlmcs-t'i'nn. people.—San Franelwo Chronicle. those that show bad faith. misunderstood and the unfortunate. Age seemed to add to rather than detract from, the keeness and penetration of his Senator Vandenberg, of Michigan, J. H. 0 mind, and it was only ill health that forced his retirement. with to% best Intentions, Introduce* a bill to give complet* Independence REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Although he has left the bench, the work that he has to the Philippines, In 1951, twenty 76 MAIN ST. done for liia fellow citizens will be ever-present for genera years hence, it they wish it then. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Meanwhile, Immigration restrictions Tel. 8-OJW tions to come. against Filipinos and tariff walla will be erected In this country gradually. It is Bald to be in "Administration RETURN TO FIRST PRINCIPLES Bill." Why turn the Philippine Islands "New forces and strange tendencies have steered us fa loose? We need a landing place in Cut Your Coal Bills With from safe moorings. The time has come in the nation's life fo Asia, In these flying days. We have it, a return to fundamentals and first principles. In no other wa why not keep It? - SCREENED There will never be any such thin; can you find a starting point again for sound thinking and con 1 as "Philippine independence. * for the SHALLMAR atructive planning," says Governor Ritchie of Maryland. Filipinos could not keep the Islands "We began with a simple and unique system of State an long. They were not able to keep 1. SMOKELESS them from Spain. They would not Federal sovereignties. We devised a well-thought-out an be able to keep them from Japan. One 2- DUSTLESS workable division of powers between them. We embodied ou look at Manchuria shows what would 1 philosophy of liberty in an all-sufficient Bill of Rights. An happen to the Philippines. 3- HIGH HEAT CONTENT-LOW CONSUMPTION now by sheer Federal usurpation and s,upine indifference We 4- LESi ASH TO HANDLE * # Business Stationery From the Mosque of Kl Akia, Ip have seen powers and responsibilities of Jthe States surrendered, Jerusalem, where It had reposed for 5. READILY CONTROLLED-QUICK HEAT WHEN rights and privileges of the individual destroyed* and the func- many centuries, there has been stolen Every business man should have letterheads an ancient baud-written volume of the tions of local self-government steadily and progressively weak- YOU WANT IT-BANKS EASILV ftnd envelopes printed especially for him. Koran, valued at 1100,000. ened .... When be was on earth, thirteen hun- «• NO ALTERATIONS NECESSARY IN YOUR FUR- ' - "I believe the collective wisdom of the American people] ia And it is « matter that he should not dred years ago, Mohammed would NACE have attended to such % matter by against our appalling extension of government into almost economize on by buying the cheapest he performing the necessary miracle. H« every field of private enterprise .... The cost of government can get Good stationery pays big divi- did that often and sent for angel. hat grown flftiln times faster than the population, imposing a ten times u big as any of oiTsky PRICE $8.50 PER NET TON dends. Let us show you samples. scrapers. burden of taxation which in intolerable.' The Jerusalem llowiue whauce th. LESS 50c IF PAID TO DRIVER V "I believe the collective wisdom is for a minimum of gov- Koran volume m atoleu wu within ernment and a maximum of freedom, and that it is *gainet pub- forty years as old u the Kaaba Hhrloc In Mecca that ever* good Mohamm, lic ownership, whether of,, power, of railroads or other utilities, dan roust visit. The Momjue's Itopoi and is in fact against every unnecessary form of governmental taftce U proved by the fact that Alii control; because these thinjp tend to put (he cold hand of death transported Muluwiued from Meet, i CARTERET PRESS Jerusalem In «

I Churchmen Looking Forward High School PUyt At rteret Defeats Woodbridge To Sixth Straight Victory Clubs Take Lead Matawan Thi» Afternoon Medwick Sparkles With 18 Points The Holy Name hasketeprs will at- This afternoon Coach Frank Mc- tempt, to uphold their perfect record In Pulaski Loop Carthy anil Ms ba?krthall chnrgps As Churchmen Strengthen Lead In Slow Basketball Game 22-14.on their home court next Monday| will take a. trip to Matawan for th<> __ I night when they play their regular (Oust Heart* A» Leaders In express purpose of playing Mata Stage Great Uphill Battle To Wipe Out Seven Point Deficiency ..hymen ialceuaa At Start and Are Never „„„., .,«„ ! weekly H1Wtilt.l Their UH opponenK t has not Bowling League — Sweep wan High in a gamp of basketball. At End Of Third-Quarter To Tie Score At Termination Of lold Woodbridge Scoreless During Third Quarter and a9 yet beet n announcedd. And if things run true to form, tho The Game — Holy Name Rallies In Extra Five Minute Sta- >ead By 19-9 At E%d Of That Time — King Stutzke and; To date the ChurchmAi have yet Spade* — Diamond* Take locals should come home with a lop- tion To Win—B.ys Club Take. U. S. Metal* In Final, 37-17 (lobby D'zurilla Star On Offense. to ta"ste defeat on their home court, Two From Heart*. sided victory. Cartcret won from having won five straight games. And South Amboy by something like a There may have been many exciting games played so far in folding Woodbridge scoreless in the third period after roll- the truth of the «Btt«r it, not once 40 to IB score. South Amboy* beat The Clubs today M« in first plac« the Carteret Basketball League but the spectacular extra-pe- ftp a 14 to 8 lead in tho first half, the Carteret High School have they been extended —most of by almost the same score. their victories have been by one- riod victory of the Holy Name toaflerq over the Liberty Falcons etball team defeated Woodbridge, 22 to 14, in a slow game sided margins. After" a sensational;^rW* from third sixty poinU bftter than Matawan. last Friday night In the high school gym will stand out as the township court Tuendny night, It was Carteret's third The High Street men will prob- position, they finally b»ve succeeded Carteret will take the floor with its ably line up in the usual way with in replacing the Hearts as leaders »»ual lineup including Ted Kleban most dramatic of them all. A truly great Holy Name team, ph in six games. Medwick and Coughlln, forwards, in the circuit * is ft. first time ^.^^^STrt^ fighting a great uphill battle, staged a remarkable rally in the _• the lead at the start and (Preliminary Cams) Richey Donovan, center, and Al It throughout the game, the CARTERET SECONDS (0) Stutzke and Charley Szelag, guards. since the beginning of the league lak Rnd A, stuUke, guards. last period to tie the score as the game ended, and then on thjp | and White was never pressed. G. F. There will be dancing an usual. that the Hearts have been out of strength of a whirlwind exhibition by Joe Medwick, defeated 1 outacoring Woodbridge in each Bubnick, f 0 first place. first three sessions, Carteret Foxe, f 0 The Clubs h.ave the Diamonds to the Falcons in the extra period, 29 to 24, in a game that had it easy in the final stanza and Comba, f .... 0 thank. For while they were busy Field Club Cagers the spectcactors yelling from,start to finish. The victory prac- uUcored by 5 to 3 in sea- Markowitz, c 1 Medwick Scores 31 sweeping the Spades in three gamen, Schein, g 3 the Diamonds were tacking a two- tically assured Holy Name of the first half race as it increased jting way to a fast start, Car- Kayae, g 0 game defeat oneo the Hearts. And Lose 2 More Games their margin to two games. , led, 6 to 3, at the end oi the — Points In Victory ac a result of these happenings the ~~~~~ Club now find themselves in first Defeated By Amboy Ukraini- It was a great victory to win, aft- cut queation the outstanding per- er wiping out a seemingly unnur- « 11. <• »¥J t Ittl. . f held the upper hand WOODBRIDGE SECONDS (10) Leads Attack As Holy Name place, one game ahead of the itearts former on the floor. His brilliant period. Still setting the pace, 4 ans, 50-35, and Raritan Ar- mountablo lead that the Falcons had work throughout the game, particu- ghout the sppfinH quarter to in- G>- F. Five Turns In Fifth Straight who have dropped to second position. i their margin to 14 to 8 at the Sherman, f 0 u The Diamonds In third place ar« only senal, 40-33. kept throughout the major part of larly In the overtime' nes»lo$, will Handerhan, f 3 0 the proceedings. As John Kinnelly, long be remembered by those who Triumph. three games behind the Hearts. And the official scorer, remarked after pa third period was all Carteret Wukovetz, f 0 a it's beginning to look like the race The Carteret Field Club basket- saw him. Never was he better than o Reaping a harvest of twelve field the game was over. "At the end of against the Falcons last Friday. In I is to say, Woodbridge was held Bodnar, c 0 might develop into a three-sided af- ball tossera had quite a disastrous the third quarter with the scare 20 Ot a single point, while the Me- Jackson, g : 0 o goals and seven'fouls for a grand fair after all. As far as the Spades week, losing two games in a row. scoring he led hin mates with a grand o total of thirty-one points in what is to 13 in favor of the Falcons, I'd total of eighteen points, more than .jrmen collected five to gain a Boz% g 1 are concerned, they have less chance Sunday night at Amboy they took a have bet five bucks to a nickle that \Sl lead going into the final ses- Mohnar, g 0 o believed to be a record for this boT- of winning the flag than Paul White- 50 to 35 shellacking from tht Ukraln- half of the total poinU scored by ough, Joe Medwick led the Holy man has of beating Charles Paddock ian Big Five. Then on Tuesday eve- they would win." Well, to toll the his team. So much for this garae. 2 10 Name tossers to their fifth straight truth, Uiat'B about the way almost In the final, the Boyn Club and dbridge made a valiant effort in a 100-yard race. ning they tried their luck at New everybody else felt, except, perhaps, U. S. Metals got together and play- !_ up in the closing minutes Referee: Cacciola. victory Monday night on their home The Diamonds took the first game Brunswick and the beat they got was court. The score was 58 to 27 and the ataunchent Holy Name rooters. ed through forty minutes of listless i ten-point lead the McCarthy- by a comfortable margin, 628 to 668, another 40 to 33 setback at Credit matt be given to the Holy basketball. The tenseness, the roar assumed was too great a the Linden Varsity was the victims. but had more trouble in the second, hands of the Raritan Arsenal quin- The final figures alone indicate that Name team which fought from be- that was tvident in the first game ap for the Barron Avenue cag- winning this game by a scanty 13- tet. hind a 7-polnt deficit at the start of was missing. Of course, there wasn't • overcome. the locals had a comparatively easy pin difference, 613 to 600. In the Next week the Field Club will at- Fast Steppers Trim time in winning. the final session to tie the score as anything at stake as in the first Carteret King Stutzke and thlrd game the Hearts, led by Frank tempt to break Its losing streak at the game ended, and then win the game. D'zurilla played great games. In a preliminary skirmish the Un- .Kraska's 223 and Matt Urbanski's home, meeting the Linden Varsity battle in a thrilling extra-period ses-! Tho Boy Club took the lead at ke led the scoring with nine Woodbridge Pinners employed five lost its second straight 202, towered to 724 to win thiB tilt at the St. Joseph's auditorium on inn. 9 D'zurilla collected eight. I frame to the Holy Name seconds by easily. Walter Rose and Matt IJr- Wednesday evening, the start »nd kept it to the finish, s increasing it as the game went on. preliminary game, the Car- Take Three Games From a 31 to 12 score. Johnny Goodman banski starred for their respective i The scores: In defeat, the Falcons looked Seconds were defeated by the led the Holy Name attack with ten teams. ' I great They played *a great game fn the last period, they rolled q» FIELD CLUB (3S) eighteen points tq^ win by a hand- reserves, 10 to 9. Woodbridge A. A. Team At points. The Clubs won all three gamas and deserved a better fate. It was G. F. T. a tough game to lose> Particularly seme margin of 37 to 17. Mike Poll [CARTERET HIGH (22) ! Walter Rose Stars. A large crowd witnessed both with considerable to spare. After 0 games. after leading all the way up to the with ten points and Sam Kaplan with G. F. T.' .taking the first, 573 to 476, they pro- kleban, "f"."!ZZZZZ.ZZZ 3 1* nine stood out for the winners. The scores: ceeded to win the last two by scores Coughlin, f 2 last minute and going into the last f 1 0 2 Rolling true to form, the Fast y 0 period on the long end of a 20 to 13 CARTERET BASKETBALL rilla, f 3 2 8 Steppers took three games from the HOLY NAME (58) of 594 to 435 and 472 to 375. For Donovan, c ZZZZZZZ 2 0 lewski, c 0 1 1 G. F. Bcore. But as Leo Hart mid after LEAGUE Woodbridge A. L A. pinners at Jhe the winners, Gene Czaja, Frank Eck SzelaSl * e "" 5 0 9 township lanes Monday night The Medwick, f 12 7 the game. "We're used to it by now." Team Standing M, K i 1 and Hqflry Chomicki stood out. D'zurilla, g 4 Last week the Falcons were nosed Bk, g 1 0 2 match was part of a series between Coughlin, f 5 1 PULASKI BOWLING LEAGUE Biesel, g 0 0 W. L. Pet. the two teams. Donovan, c 2 0 oat by the Boys Club in the last min- Team Standing Galvanek 0 0 ute and this week it was the Holy Holy Nun* ,. S 1 .AM 9 4 22 Three pins was the margin of vic- Malazewskr; c 0 0 W. L. Pet. Liberty Falcon* .... 4 3 .MS Szelag, g 0 Name that turned the tallies in the ^WOODBRIDGE HIGH (14) tory in the first game as the Fast Clubi I! 25 14 .850 15 5 35 last few seconds of the game. Boyt Club 4 3 .SSft G. F. T. Steppers nosed out the home team Stutzke, g 3 0 Hurli 24 15 '.624 UKRAINIAN BIG FIVE X5O) U. S. Metal. 0 7 OOO f ..: 0 0 by a 795 to 792 Bcore. The Fast Diamond! 21 18 .539 Kiki Hamulak played a whale of G. F. T. a game for the Falcons. As a mat- Ro.ult. of Wmk ons, f 1 2 Steppers won the second game by a 25 8 Spadei 9 30 .234 Raab, f 6 2 stein, f 0 1 wide margin, 865 to 823, and had LINDEN VARSITY (27) ter of fact he had an opportunity Holy Name, 29; Lib. Falcons, 24. RMUIU of Week Winters, f 3 5 Boys Club, 37; U. S. Metals, 17. . c 0 0 just as easy a time taking the third, G. P. to win the contest just as the gun Clubs, 3; Spades, 0. Rybeck, c 3 1 Garnet Next Friday ,c 2 7 899 to 840. Walter Rose hit 206 in Hollister, f 0 Diamonds, 2; Hearts, 1. went off. At the time the score was Kurie, g 2 0 tied and there was1 less than five sec- Holy Name vs. Boys Club. , reset, g 0 0 the final. This was the only double Simpson, f v :.. 2 The scores: Koemyna, g ..., _ 7 0 onds to go, dribbling down the floor, Liberty Falcons vs.' U. S. Metals. llsky, g 0 i 0 century mark rolled. Gray, f 3 DIAMONDS (2) Wazne, g 0 0 0 Damish, c Kiki wag fouled while shooting a bas- The scores: g 2 4 Incidently, Walter compiled the Wutkowski 152 151 123 Bobeck, g 0 0 0 — — — best average of the evening with a Pennoyer, g 2 ket. The referee ruled the basket HOLY NAME (29) Lempicki 147 144 1341 void and gave Kiki one shot. Here 4 14 mark of 185 for the three games Stempel, g" 0 Meshlovetz 135 108 G. F: T. 1481 21 8 50 was a chance to win the game. No Medwick, f 8 2 18 ore by periods: Derzo, who rolled in the first two j Goodwin, g W. Rose 194 213 Score at half: eret 5 165 settimj colild have been more appro- Coughlin, f 0 0 9 8—22 games only came next with a grade — 1 Ukrainians, 24; Field Club, 13. priateT The score was tied. The dbridge 3 5—14 of 184. 9 9 27 628 613 570 FIELD CLUB (33) Donovan, c 2 0 4 eferee: Read. Score by periods: gas was over. Malaszewski, c 0 0 0 • ' The scores: HEARTS (t) • ' G. F. T. As Kiki got set, it was BO quiet you FAST STEPPERS (3) Holy Name 11 12 18 17—58 Stutzke, g 10 2 1 id. Urbanski 182 160- 202 Dwonkowski, f 0 0 Derzo 182 187 Linden 5 8 4 10—27 Martenczuk 121 could hear a pin drop. Then, fortu- Szelag, g 2 15 145 Lyman, t 0 0 nately, (speaking from a Holy Name Gross 128 Referee: Jerry Harrigan. uholski 138 149 147 Woodhull, f 5 1 11 rs Roll 31,000 W. Rose : 164 184 206 Scorer: John Kin nelly. standpoint) he blew the shot. How 18 8 29 iraska 145 156 223 j, Comba, t 4 0 the Holy Name rooters did roar. LIBERTY FALCON5 (14) Siekerka 143 185 184 Timer: Ben Zusman. zyzewski ' —• 170 Donqvan, c 1 0 Zysk 183 155 165 (Preliminary Gums) For the next few minutes the G. F. T. .— — Szelag, g ..M. 4 1 teams prepared to play an extra Goyena, f 4 1 9 Scores, Trim Recs Parker 177 159 167 HOLY NAME SECONDS (31) i. . S86 600 724 Biegert, g .!, 1 1 . G. F. T. CLUBS (3) period of five minutes.* Bill Biesel Hamulak, f 0 8 Galvanek, g 0 0 made a foul at the start, giving the Biesel, c »2 2 6 ry Man On Winning Team 795 865 899 Goodman, f 4 2 10 zaja 145 152 170 WOODBRIDGE A. A. (0) Gregory, f 113 Falcons the edige 24 to. 23. Then Hart, g 0 1 1 Averages 200 and Over — Eck _...• 162 147 142 15 3 Lee 127 191 161 Toth, f 0 2 2 151 Joe Medwick in a whirlwind fashion Baiaral, g 0 0 0 'acek 107 RARITAN ARSENAL (40) scored two baskets to put the Holy George Chamra High. Gerity 161 147 150 T. Donovan, c ,. 3 17 ihomicki - 159 144 160 G. F. R. Deter 152 168 161 Schein, c 0 0 0 Name ahead, 27 to 24. And just be- •10 4, 24 184 Foxe, g 1 1 3 Conway, f 5 fore the time was up, Richey Dono- Score by periods: every man averaging 200 or Smith 184 170 573 594 472 Harrison, f 0 er, the Star Bowling Club ran G. Deter 168, 152 184|Schien, g 2 2 6 van sunk one for good measure. It Holy Name 4 2 7 10 6—29 SPADES (O) Brown, c 0 was all over but the shouting. By with the Recreation Five at the Donovan, g 0 0 0 Horvath 133 M3 Falcons 7 5 8 3, 1—24 792 823 840 Fazonne, g 1 Starting real' early, the Falconx BOYS CLUB (J7) pvak alleys Sunday afternoon, Wojkowski 104 143 125 Byers, g 0 96 to 2859. This match was the 11 9 31 Izymanowski 119 96 ran • up a ' 7 to 4 lead in the first G, P. T. Hallack, g 10 period. Still going on full speed Poll, f 5 0 10 of a two-game series, and the UNEMPLOYED FIVE (12) E. Urbanski 120 119 107 Shuster, g 3 pin margin the Stars have taken St. Joseph'* Grammar Quint G. F. T. they increased their margin to 12 to Kleban, f 4 0 8 Richey, f 0 0 0 6 at the half. Woodhull, c, f 1 0 2 most likely pull them through Turns Back Columbus School 476 435 375 19 2 40 Sunday afternoon in the final Mikics, f 0 0 0 The third period was even,' the Huber, c : 1 0 2 1 D'zurilla, g 3 0 6' \mboy. By one point, the Joseph's Hamulak, f 1 2 4 Falcons outscoring the Holy Name Galvanek, c 0 0 0 Our Petulance, Too The Hertect Ptru^rcph 8 to 7, to keep their 7 point lead in Kaplan, g 4 19 iCeorge Chamra was high man for grammar Bchool five defeated the tact as the final quarter started. *-teret with an average of 221. ColumbUB School cagers at baskets Baksa, g 2 0 4 Not thut professlnnal athletes anil "Wlii>:i ti mini marries « wii li, Bubnick, g 2 yO 4 criminals hnve anything In common, iiu-t expert her *o lip the enptaln of It was at this point that the Holy 18 1 37 ny McLeod was low with a three- ball in the St. Joe's auditorium y«- Name players opened up. And it U. S. METALS (17) ne grade of 200. The other three terday afternoon. T*he score was ™5 but It's a curious fuet ttmt we lavish ihp slil>i." s:iys a writer. He. of 5 2 12 rour (>, Is ni;!y her seninfi mate.—Lon *'as just too bad for the Falcons. G. F. T. - were somewhere between the to 14, Coughlfn scored eight pqints most of our pet nnrncs on these two After the Holy Name had cut down Biegert, f 3 17 Referee: Richey Donovan. classes.—Snn Pprnnnllnn SIIQ, i|nn l>-.-"n-t- ' • .on four field goals, Umpire: Joe Medwick. | the lead to 2349, the FalconB called Comba, f 0 11 he Stars hit towering scores 111 Tne score: time out to recuperate. But ip no Karpinski, c 10 2 |first two games but rolled a mere ; 37. JOSEPH'S GRAMMAR (IB) avail. The Holy Name tied the score Migleci, g 2 1 6 in the final. After cracking G. F. T. I just before the game ended. Then Kasha, g 0 2 2 [wood for a 1102 mark in the first, Harrington f .... 1 Holy Name Captures First Half 'came the Kiki Hamulak episode in A. Galvanek, g 0 0 0 1 Stars rolled 1092 in the second. Coughlin, f 4 Sacred Hearts Trounce L which he blew a chance to win the visitorand scores faile. d to roll a single ciko, c ..'. 1 ame. 6 5 17 Hegedus, g 0 STARS (3196) Lyceum A. C. Cagers Championship In Basketball Loop This was followed by- the extra Score by periods: Her 180 246 203 B8rney' S 1 •eriod which saw the Holy Name Boyya Club 6 9 18—37 tossers carried to victory on the U. S. MetalMls 4 7—IT onnelly 244 188 223, x 7 1 15 I D'zurilla and Mike Poll High Defeats Boys Club, 33-30, As Joe, Medwick Leads Attack With ra 158 ihoulders of Joe Medwick. I Scorer: JoHn' Kinnelly. 143 162 COLUMBUS SCHOOL (14) A* Locals Win By 41-25 Fifteen Points — Rally In Third Quarter Decided Issue. Meddy, as he. is called, was with- Timer: Ben Zusman. Mi 214 213 J121 G. F. The first half race of the Carteret BOYS CLUB (30) od 806 202 198 stark, f 3 0 6 Score,, 0 2 Basketball League is today a closed G. F. 0 0 Nobby D'zurilla collected fifteen issue, for the Holy Name tossers, led Kleban, f 0 6 {RECREATION FIVE (»88») Varga, c 0 0 0 points and Mike Poll gathered ten-as by the brilliant Joe Medwick, clinch- Poll, f - 4 2 Carteret Big Five Falcons Lose To ath 1B8 176 169 Dumanaki, g 3 0 6 the Sacred Hearts walloped the Ly- ed the championship of the initial Huber, c .!. 1 0 nelski 227 170 218 0 0 0 ceum A. C, 41-25, in a fast-basket- semester by defeating the Boya Club Rubel, c-g 0 0 Wins Opening Game Rahway Team 31-30 an 172 191 236 0 0 0 ball game in the high school gym last night in one of the most-bitter- R. Galvanek, g 0 0 189 194 180 g :. 0 0 0 Wednesday night. The locals took ly-waged contests ever witnessed 4n D'zurilla, g 5 2 162 205 226 the high school gym. In another | Wallops Jamesburg A. A. By Drop Close Contest To Gibbaoit 8 0 0 0 the lead at the start and wert neve: headed. In a preliminary tusale thi game the Liberty Falcons swamped 10 10 30 44 to 32 Score — Kiki Ham- Hill Quintet By One-Point 906 936 1017 the U. S. Metals, 39 to 27, to take I Score by periods: 0 14 Sacred Hearts seconds lost, a 24 tc ulak and Charley Szelag Margin. 22 decision to the Lutheran quinte' undisputed possession, of second ] Holy Name 6 6 14 7—33 RUNNER-UP Boys Slub 10 4 6 10—30 Forgotttn Maaningi of Carteret. place in the team standing.' High Scorers. By the close margin of one point, orge Chilson, star forward who The scores: Again ^he Holy Name tossers had LIBERTY FALCONS (39) a running mate, is one point1; "Politics" Is deflued by Webtfer ai G. P. T. the Liberty Falcons dropped their SACRED HEARTS (41) to fight an uphill battle to win out. The Carteret Big Five organized basketball game with the Gibbaon Heenan* in the scoring "race' "the art or science of government." After trailing by 10 to 6 at the end Hart, f 2 this week by Jerry Harrig»n played Jn the three games played,! What a blessing it would b» tf w» .G. F-. T, Goyena, f 6 0 12 Hilt quintet at the Franklin School M. Poll, f 5 0 1 of the first quarter, and 14 to 12 at its first game at Jamesburg Wednes- in Rahway Tuesday evening. The in* who is in his second season could me it In that Sense and be nn- the half, the Churchmen went on a Bazaral, f day night and defeated the James-';." """""J "•""-J "«mn(, iuo F. poii, f.; 0 2 llnal scorc r ea itiers, has registered eight field deretood—Los Angela) Time*, shooting spree in the third quarter Biesel, c 2 burg A. A. in a fast game by the - 4 31 to 30. The Pal- and four fouls for a twenty- Medveti, f 0 0 Hamulak, g>c 3 score of 44 to 32. The team com- ong led at the half by 16 to 14. D'zurilla, c 6 3 1 to wrest the lead frum the Boys Bill Biesel and. Kiki Hamulak both ' total. While a schoolboy in Pat- Club. Going into the final stanza, G. Balaris, g 3 posed of the leading court perform- le, Long Island, Chilson was not Baksa, g 3 0 C. Balaris, g „ 1 urned in fine performances, the If you dig with u spade, that's la- Galvanek, g 3 0 the High street team waa ahead, .26 ers in the borough had a hard time ormer ringing up twelve points, the an outstanding basketball play- getting started but along toward the a g py bor. If you do It with a niblick, that's ikopec, g 10 2 to 20. atter nine. For the winners, Som- |but also annexed the county sport.—Log Angeles Times. But the Boys Club continued to 18 3 39 third period the players stepped on ra was high with eleven points. er-mile championship. press the Churchmen right through U. S. METALS (27) the accelerator and away they went, Thes core: 18 5 41 G. F. LYCEUM A. C. <2B) the final quarter and came within one Kiki Hamulak, stellar forward for LIBERTY FALCONS (30) Miglecz, f 2 0 the Liberty Falcon quintet, led the f IH1 T point of tying the scort wheft Al G. F. T. Biegert, f 1 0 attack with fourteen points, the re- Kocheck, f l' 3 5 Stutzke sank one after Bill Cough- Goyena, f 0 6 lin missed iit the final seconds of the Karpinaki, c 4 19 sult of six baskets and two fouls. Pajak, f 3 0 6 Kasha, g 10 2 Hamulak, f , 4 1 » Soporowski, c , , 8 0 6 game. Charles Szelag, guard for the Holy Biesel, c 4 4 12 -DO YOU KNOW THAT- Again it was Joe Medwick who A. Galvanek, g 3 0 6 Name tossers, came next with ten •By M. R." Zaleski, g 10 2 Dwonkowaki, g 2 0 4 Hart, g _...:. 0 1 1 Frazen, g 2 0 4 stood out. Performing in his usual point a. Bill Bieuel, Richey Donovan Balaris, g 1 0 2 brilliant style, Meddy wai high with and Leo Hart all helped in the point jThe Holy Name tossers have finally clinched matters in the Stroke, g 10 2 Bazaral, g 0 0 0 fifteen points. For the losers, D'zu- 13 1 27 12 80 ^teret court loop They, won the first half title by beating rilla took honors with* twelve. Score by periods: Next Thursday the Big Five will a 11 3 25 Falcons 44 9 13 13—39 1 Boys Club lant night. ,~, .' (Prsliminary Gam*) As for the second game, the Fal- play ite second game, meeting the GIBBSON HILL (31) cons, as expected, had' little diffi- Referee: Joe Comba. Sacred Hearts of !?outh Amboy at G< p. ['And the Churchmen have yet to taste defeat in their regu- SAQRED HEARTS SECONDS (22) U. S. Metajg 7 8 2 10—27 culty in turning back the U. S. Met- he latter's court. Somers, f , 5 1 41 •••, I'Monday night ^ames on their home court So far they ve G. ~ T~. als. Johnny Goyena led the Falcon Scorer: John lfinnelly. Skopec, f 1 2 Tinker: Karnes, f 2 • 0 A'' (0 five in a row. ... • offense with twelve points. Ben Zusman. CARTERET BIG FIVE <*O 0 rJ.erry Harrigan organized the Carteret Big Five this week. Ciko, f 0 1 Pickens, g 2 5 CARTERBT BASKETBALL Woolwlne, g l Mayorek, f 2 ' LEAGUE . 8 0 A' ', And the team STARTED off rather auspiciously by defeat- Reslco, c .* 2 4 Falcon/ Play Twin Bill Hamulak, f * • Orr,. g .. L*agu> SUndinf 8 . 1 1 \ Jameaburg A. A. in its opening game.... „«,»_* Dutko. c 0 * 0 Biewsl, f Stall, g I Joe Falcaro, the world's match game champion, roped <(• 4 • W. L. Pet. At Home Next Tuetday Donovan, c Medvete, g 2 . Holy Nam. 7 1 .975 14 3 S Slovak alleys several yearn ago. ... ii Galvanek, g * 2 6 Sielag, g Liberty Falcon. 5 3 8.8 The Liberty Falcons will play their Hart, g Score at half: "" da Sabo is expected home some time next week,,.. The W««kly doifble header in the high 14. 22 Bm Club 4 4 .500 Falcon*, 16; Gibbson Hill, 14. • i 1 in particular are waiting for him.... So that they c*n U. S. Mrtalt O O .WO school gym next Tuesday evening. In 8 44 LUTHERAN A. 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ROTS U I rurli'U" rrcnturf that wm In the Booth neat a fom»le wood- oftan r#porte>• rcmorwi hy aoaklnf th* fac* It h»i brfri mnrle uniKuiilljr timid by with gnaolln* «no letting Are to It. Five Bis; R. K. O. Act. In Ad- On Our Stage tha deprcrintlnnft cjf tlio pomeranlan SEE dition To Splendid Feature BIG frtully, fltul whin moving from on* Spinach may be mad* attractive to ^. -* Tallty to snolhi-r inrrfully hointa It- children by cooking It In a cloth bdf To Be'Offered. 5 ACTS aelf on Its hydrnnlli* mrt Minor len to and throwing the whMe thlnr oat tn« window. . Thi* week-end, Friday and Satur- With R.K.O. day, bring* to the stajre and screen JOAN The bad Impression of a hole In the of the R.K.Q. Rahway Theatre an all CRAWFORD heel of • nock may be removed by new show. The screen offering will be Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in CLARK GABLE . ( painting the heel the same color •• VAUDEVILLE Possessed" and on the ntafre. Five the sock. Big R. K. O. Acts of Vaudeville AT THE MATINEE TOMORROW equally as (food as last week's Rtaif The police of New Tork arrasted a show. Ask any one who naw it! A PACKAGE OF MASON MINTS man who read a newspaper tn a pub- Sunday, Jan. 31st brinR* a com- FREE TO EVERY PATRON COME EARLY lic park and then took It ont with him plete change of staire and screen Inrtead of throwing It, page by page, show headed by Warner Baxter in on the grass. It l» believed he mnat "Surrender" together with an all new SUNDAY, JAN. 31 bare been craiy.—Detroit News. Vaudeville show of IS K.K.O. act*. Every man, woman nnd ohilrt at- Complete Change of tendinpr the matinee performance to- p*»r ov»r I lie rMgu. llofor* It oan FEMININE ACTIVITY morrow, Saturday, between the hourn STAGE SHOW cross over It lias to inwer Itself tq keep of 1 and 3 p. m., will receive free a package of Marton's Mint Sweets, ALL from bumping Into the frozen cloud* Miss Lauretta Schlmmoler, avlatrlz, compliments of the,,Mason Candy that hang dnno to the mountain* ID ll manager of the city airport at Company. 5 NEW that latitude. Bocyros. Ohio. Mon. and Tues., Feb. 1 and 2, WARNER BAXTER Two pieces of mncaronl lnt« which brinffH another double feature pro- R. £. O. ACTS are Inserted toothpicks form the pe- It It reported In England that a gram to the screen of the R.K.O. Uilo Hyomi culiar legs of the animal. The top* number of titled women are going Into Hallway theatre — Irene Dune in of the overnhoea Are popped popcorn trade and the profession*. "Consolation Marriage" and Laura Ralph ••llamy La Plante in "The 9ea Ghost." and the feet are n>llt peanut* A A fe« VAUDEVILLE Chorlty activities are the outstand- Starting Monday, Feb. ), and dur- large double peanut forms the head, ing the month of February, every and the body li A single peanut Neck ing features of club work among wom- Monday and Wednesday, the manase- and crest are cloves, and the expres- en In London, Paris and Vienna. ment has arranged with the makers MON. - TUE. — FEB. I . 2 sion Is pea and Ink. of Taystee Bread U> distribute to (45 Mttrocnlltan N«*>p*p«r ftarvlc*,! Waitresses In one of the largest every lady attending the R.K.O. FREE-FREE (WHO Mrvln.) restaurants In Pittsburgh adopted Rahway theatre afternoon or evenini? 2BIG F EMU RES-2 pajamas during the warm months. on Mondays am) Wednesdays a full Irene Dunne in "Consolation Marriage," shown in conjunction with''The Duri»i At Month of Febru- size loaf of Tayatee Bread frae! Bak- IRENE DUNNE Different* in Al.nontU Sea Ghost" at the ft. K. 0. Rahway theatre Mon. and Tues., Feb. 1 - I. ,ry. Starting Monday, Feb. Ut Women outnumber men tn every ed fresh the morning of the day you In Mnicmls or.' ul nvi iinin—liltter receive it. and E«ry Monday ™<1 Wed •ml sweet. Thi- bltii-r nlniond l« cul- country of the* world except Canada, Japan, Sweden and the United States. R.K.O. Gift Nijrhts still continue WE ASK EINSTEIN California Fore»t Fire ne.d.v. Each Udy Attending "CONSOLATION tivated to n llnntpd eMi'iit In Mwlltpr- every Tuesday and Thursday which riini'im conntrlifi, and tlio nuts itre time Jack Hoffman, officiating, wiH Tolls Show Increase THE R.K.O. RAHWAY After- MARRIAGE" as«'cl In the innmtfArtiirft of flnvurhiK Mrs. Claude Martin, aged sixty, distribute to the patrons' of this Is your claim that space eats up Sacramento, Calif—Forest fires took noon or E«mnt Will Receive extracts and of prueslc acid. Th<> president of the Joplln

Vu> ' FRIDAY. JANUAAV 29,1982 HAT'S PLAYING AT THE STATE THEATRE, WOODBRIDGE

Smufflrn l,e»H It Can Hun >( Night McCoy Play. With ported Hint uiimi'ii nmk<» 0" Mont people mill imve fmni enough lif« For Revenge Of flip attempts to smttRglp In the world to RO to sleep recnlnrlj George Bancroft State Vaudeville tlio Ilnltprf Kfntog coa «nd let It fnn without thrtr Tim^McCoy gamble* with life for Keep The Picture Going" Is —Toledo Hindi*. Has He-Man Role revenge and comes out a winner against tremendous odds in "The Is Popular Here One Way Trail," his latest western Motto In Projection Booth In Latest Drama for Columbia, showing at the State Saturday Night Performance YORK'S INN OF HOSPITALITY Theatre February 2-3. The odds are Delights Large Audience — Juliette Compton, Frances Dee By Thorn*! J, Br*nn*n said to keep him involved in one "Hey, Charlie, it's 8:35." Good Selection. ifcldit of the city but away from the nolie Share Honors With Star In hair-raising situation upon another with a blood-tingling, brefltVuking "O. K. Bill. Got the 'Cisco Kid' threaded?" I ROOMS WITH BATH-5 DINING ROOMS "Rich Man's Folly." effect, upon audiences; and Tim, who Vaudeville »t the State Theatre, "Yeah." iere, Saturday night, went over ; tht Grwt Department Stor««. Convenient to Qurchtt, is past master ift the art of manu- "Rich Man'R Folly," which will be facturing ace-high thrills, gets am- "Right. I'll be through with this sports reel right on time. "big in the vernacular of the show- Thtatrci md Tramportatlon Lints, the feature at the State Theatre, be- pl. e opportunit.. y. to displa. y his ver- going public. The four art* of big- Be ready to start," time vaudeville booked direct from RATES ginning tomorrow, hag a cast of great j "utility; loving, riding, shootingh , strength and popularity. George fighting. 8:S9. Broadway by Manager A. J. Sabo Twin Beds Bancroft, the famous star of the pic- Tim plays the role of a cowboy were splendid. , p Big Bill Tilden goes through the closing shot* of a tennis The second act was the bent. Hall i Bath $2.50 to $4 with Bath $5 to $7 ture, has one of- th•• e stronges• t• char• -• who becomes a card shark so that he can play ball with his avowed en- and Hall, male and female comedians, acter roles he has ever undertaken. film in which he teaches many of the essential drives of the net delighted the audience. Mr. Hall gave Parlor, Bed- , Bancroft acts the part of a big emy and boat him at his own game. i Badi $4.00 to $6 Doris Hill, who is reputed as beinjr game. But two men do not see him. a clever Impersonation of Eddie Can- room and Bath $6 to $8 shipbuilder, a man of large affairs in tor and "pulled" some clover jokes. i the business world, n dominating per- one of the moat accomplished eques- They are the chief projectionist and nimble, skilled hmnda to cope CHARGE FOR CRIB OR COT FOR THE LITTLE TOT triennes in filma, in cast BS his ro- and his helper in that mysterious with the situation. Charlie Quinn and Both of the Halls tap-danced to per- sonality. Just to portray such a type mantic interest. Others in the CSBI fection. Mr. Hall gmve n most out- i.i "easy stuff" for Bancroft, but booth in the rear of the theatre, high his helper possess these qualities. include Al Ferguson, Carroll Nye, I above the heads of the audience. standing performance. the part calls for much more. He Everything is done on schedule. Two men, playing banjos and gui- has to portray not only a type, but Kobcrt llomans and folly Ann I Hoth are intently watching—-one the The "show" is run in the morning JNCE GEORGI HOTEL th t machine that is flashing the antics of tars, opened the program with songs impersonate a character—a domi- Yflung, youngest sister of the talent- and timed. Mr. Sabo, the manager, and jokes. One of them acted M mas- i Avenue and 28th Street ed Loretta Young and Sally Btane. Tilden on the screen, the other, the plans the sequence of the films after neering, hard-fisted, ambition-mad idle unit which at the touch of a but- ter of ceremonies for the balance of mnn who has stifled all love and Ray Taylor, who contributed such viewing them. He gives Mr. Quinn the show. j , r Album M. Gutterton, Mgr", westerns as "Quick Triggers," "The ton will start Wartier Baxter on the this "order of run." The projectionist friendly feeling. This callg for the long trail traversed by the "Cisco A Western Star Trio, in full ra- Motet I* from ' •iighost dramatic technique and vigor. Border Wildcat" and "The Riding carefully schedules his run and marks Demon," directed from an original Kid." the beginning time of each film b« dian regalia, sang beautiful Indian ;the North The story is one of big enterprise, songs and interpreted several dim- shipbuilding. Money, power, ambi- story by Claude Rister. Both are silent now. There mustmust!! fore its name. Thiss schedulee is hung cult Indian dances. ^ South A be no noticeable stop, no break. The I in of him in the booth. From tion are the only things "Brock I i r ft f hi i th bh F The Monty brothers, four rhythmic Eatt and Trumbiill" values. Kindness, a fair carbob n arcs in thhe machinehi s cast a f°f° ee of hbhabiti , both men grin when dancers, were given a tremendous KILLER IS GIVEN ghastly, greenish, glow. The traveling the ftlm hashes on time." • Wert iiian<-e for others, love, friendship, i/VAtion by the audience. romance are all set aside, until luck film clickety-clicks its way through j Charles Quinn, who has been In FOUR LIFE TERMS the active projection machine. Gener- projection booths for more than I Alt Hotel the Beit turns against him. Then, at laBt, he SlevvntoQ Album Saved rrnlizcn tbo folly of piling up woalth ators hujn. Th« voice of the spenW, twelve year*, U the son ol Charles sounds oddly eerie in the closed Quinn, the familiar traffic cop at the ('nntitlnlhK "" si''!.luw nf Robert > INTRANCtS ON TWO STRUT* EAST 28th and EAST 27th and losing the love and friendship of those near and dear. Man Jeata at Prison Gate After booth. The big tubes mounted on the five corners in Perth Amboy. Stevenson and other member* of the Uobert Ames, who has the next Guilty Plea. front panel of the talking apparatus ( Tne state theatre mari has worked Vnllmn hou,ioholr, am) a» a 2% C O L C N I X killed a prosperous Burlington (Wis.) ing, and then Gloria Swanson. tionist at the State theatre in Wood- Empire in South Amboy. rule Rre In a humorous vein. One pic- The leading feminine role is play- farmer and three others "because bridge, switched off the Tilden film It was 10 o'clock. ture Is a rough sketch hy the novelist ed by Frances Dee, who sprang into there were too many cows to milk," after the "ends" had run through to Quinn looked at his schedule. JILD1NG and LOAN ASSOCIATION the bottom spool. He wiped tiny himself of his house and its surround- prominence as leading lady with Is In prison here under four sentences "Hey, Bill, got the barkers up?" ings. fS DIVIDENDS OF 5i% PER ANNUM ON PAID UP Chevalier in '^Playboy of Paris." of life Imprisonment beads of perspiration from his face. "Right." Dawn 0'Day plays the same char-, Judge B. B. Belden, following pleas Then he grinned. A Dogville comedy was to "flash" SHARES FROM DATE OF ISSUE TO DATE S.cond Hand Huibaad OF WITHDRAWAL. acter in childhood years. Juliette of guilty entered by the defendant at "Don't stare like that. You'd think at 10:05. The barkers. Compton adds her talents to a cast Racine, Immediately Imposed sentence you were looking at an execution." Again the tenseness, readiness. It's pretty well underwood that there SHARES $200.00 EACH of unusual excellence. and within ten minutes the killer was "Sorry," shamefacedly, and by Edmund Lowe had let the bad "Cisco must have been something irrong with way of explanation, "Manager Sabo {id" get away because he felt sorry the second-hand oir you bn.v or the ienda payable aemi-annually in February and August on his way to prison. The Jutlne extended +116 courtesy of a visit to for him. Lowe stood on the porch of specifically ordered that the sentences original owner wouldn't have got rid New Type of Role for youf- booth tonight. Don't mind, do the ranch, his arm around the girl. of It, hut women will grab a grata •hare* are alway* available — New Scries open run consecutively, which, It was point She snuggled up to him. They kissed. you?" widower as If they thought he were »ry - May - August and November of each year. Colman in "Unholy Garden" ed out, would prevent Gray's eligibil- Quinn laughed. "Certainly not. Padeout. ity for parole before the» expiration of Glad to have you." "Cut! Start the dogs. 10:05 on the merely a perfect husband whose first Get particulars from .and Charles MacAr- at leaat half a century. We shook hands. dot. Schedule." wife didn't appreciate.—Cincinnati thur, playwrights, have taken :Ron- Charlie and Bill grinned. Enquirer. aid Colman for a ride in "The Un- In court Gray maintained the same Quinn motioned in the direction of ILONIA BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION holy Garden," which comes February unconcerned demeanor that he dis- the man watching the other machine whith was running the first reel of Editor's Note: The above story Tail (or Camera 66 MAIN STREET, 2 and 3 to the State theatre. Not in played Immediately after the discov the "Cisco Kid.!' "That's my assistant the Chicago sense, however. The ery of his four vIctlms^-Fnwk Bos- was made possible through the cour- A new camera, sn II science note WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY —Bill Dafcik. Lives here in Wood- tesy' of Mr. A. J. Sabo, the manager famous writing team have provided chert, sixty; hlg son, Herbert, thirty; bridge, Almon avenue. I'm from tells u». con tnkp 2.onn exposures In 's romantic hero of the State Theatre. Mr. Sabo said Bobby Boschert, eighteen-month-old Perth Amboy^ Sutton street. Sorry, this morning that he would be glad a second. A second, therefore, we with a screen vehicle which lands him child of the latter, and Miss Cecilia you'll have to excuse me. Make your Judge, would he about the time re- in the Algerian desert. 1 to take patrons through the projec- Kerkman. a housekeeper. The Bos- self at home. ' tion booth in small groups at any quired to take a fairly slzaMe beacb In that far-off land dramatic ad- cherts and the young woman were Mr. Quinn relieved Dafcik at the time. crowd.—BrtPtnii Herald. ventures befall Colman. A new type slain with a shotgun, and the child active machine. The assistant prompt of role was wanted for him, as he is. was beaten to death. lly stepped to the idle unit. He detach- one star who refuses to be stereotyp- 1 a bl 8 00 from near ie Paulus Dairy at prf n. niefr flnnnlP ' from TIPHT t.np base Of ed. This is borne out by the variety of characters he has portrayed in re- Joked with Sheriff Johnson Anflerson the , omachine.f fte T,M. Pw, fi]mcontaine whicdh ha(thJe Juglast t Established 1890 cent years. Here he portrays the role and preferred him his watch. been shown, he explained. Office: of a swashbuckling rogue who be- "Here," he said, "yon take thU. Ij He walked into a room adjoining 189-195 New St. comes enmeshed in a band of cut- won't have any reason tor beeping , the projection booth. Mounted on a set 2400 New Brunswick, N. J. throats in a crime colony in the Al- track of time where I'm going." table was a narrow black box, several gerian desert. Anderson declined the gift. feet long but only a few inches thick. STATE THEATRE He snapped open the side. "Re-wind Paulus' Positively Perfectly R*Tar*nca for Parent* outfit." ID general those parents have the Scientific Fancy The spool containing the Tilden MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE most reverence whrt most detnrve It; One eminent astronomer thinks the film was slipped onto a small axel. Tel. Woodbridge 8-1212 Pasteurized Milk for he tliHt llvei well cannot be de- whole universe was evolved from'a sin- The film was attached to an empty gle atom. We wouldn't have Imagined spool beside it. Dafcik snapped the spised.- S:imtiel Johnson In "llns- cover Bhut, threw a switch. A whir- SATURDAY JANUARY 30 |w millu produced by tuberculin and blood tested less t>i>iK ring noise. SCREEN PRESENTATION THE SMASHING HE-MAN DRAMATIC STAR *•: Walker Gordon Certified, Obi den Guernsey, 1932 BOROUGH BUDGET "Have to re-wind all of the films," NOTICE , said Dafcik. "They're in reverse after Suydam'a Special, Rutger's Special Notice is hereby given that the following local budget and tax Ordin- they'ri shown." ance was approved by the Mayor and Borough Council of the Borough of Whilf. _, c, th.. e re-win» , d machin. e ., whir-„ George Bancroft Cartel, County of Middlesex on January 20th, 1932. redi,Da«rk werft S° V°7 °f ?"" 01 fllm Mm a drew u (ration Covers: New Brunswick, Highland Park, A hearing on the budget and tax ordinance will be held at Council! ' « ?*r ,™?. ,." p* „ IN AN EXPOSE OF MODERN SOCIETY Chambers, Borough Hall, on Wednesday, 3rd day of February, 1932 at 8™nd,!e(! of ™e Cisco Kid, He t ok thl3 1 to South River, Sayreville, Parlin, South Amboy, o'clock P. M.. at which time and place objections to said budget and tax | » l . P. the projection room 1 Perth Amboy, Woodbridge, Carteret, Fords rdinance of the Borough of Carteret for the year 1932 may be presented j f?!^^,^™ ™.*!}*.^^- "RICH MAN'S FOLLY" by any taxpayer of said Borough. er of the projection machine, thread- STAGE PRESENTATION Local Budget of Borough of Qarteret, County of Middlesex, for the fid the ftlni through the various ratch- j i and Metuchen, N. J. seal year 1932. eta and attached it to an empty bot- DIRECT FROM BROADWAY This Budget shall also constitute the Tax Ordinance. tom spool. He relieved Charles Quinn. An Ordinance relating to taxes for the year 1932: Mr. Quirvn carefully went over the Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Carteret, threading of the film which Dafcik 4-BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE ACTS-4 bounty of Middlesex, that there shall be assessed, raised by taxation, and had just placed in the idle machine, turned on the machine, inspected the SUNDAY - MONDAY JAN. 31 - FEB. 1 :ollected for the year 1932, the sum of two hundred and thirty-five thous- carbon sticks, fingered the adjust- i ind six hundred and five dollars for the purpose of meeting the appropria- The Petitte Musical Comedy Star ;ions set forth in the following statement of resources and appropriations m'ents, glanced at various instru- or the fiscal year 1932. • ments and cut th'e power. He stepped ; MARILYN MILLER to the active machine and snapped , In The Gayest Laugh Show Amount of Surplus Revenue (Estimated) ... $ 3 000.00 open the cover on the running spool. RESOURCESS I About three-quarters through. j Anticipated Revenuei • 1032 1931 "Have to watch everything," ho Surplus Revenue Appropriated $ 158.94 none said. "Can't have a break or a stop. Miscellaneous Revenues Anticipated: Have to keep the picture going." "HER MAJESTY LOVE" 2,000.00 Licenses • ( 500.00 That, then, must be the code of Enes and Penalties 1,000.00 3,500.00 with Ben Lyon - W. C. Fields - Ford Sterling 1,000.00 men who work through the long and Chester Conklin J- s and Permits 1,600.00 hours in those little booths operating if/merest and Costs 8,000.00 3,000.00 ADDED FEATURE— * The sign spelled "A. Poke's 17,000.00 machines, which give a re-birth to the Franchise Tax 17,000.00 actions of personages from all parts The Funniest, Fastest Most Exciting Picture Gross Receipts Tax 8,000,00 9,000.00 Store"; a spider read, and then 1,500.00 of the world. "Keep the picture go- Poll Taxes _ 1,500.00 ing." he said, "Hoxneseeking days Bus Gross Receipts Tax 1,500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Their job is not an easy one. They Gasoline Tax Refund 1,000,00 must be constantly alert. I watched BUSTER KEATON 500.00 are o'er." - Hit silken web be Tax Searches 200.00 Quinn. IN THE COMEDY-DRAMA spun across the door, and Total Miscellaneous Revenues Anticipated ....$ 35,200,00 $ 30,500.00 His eyes switched alternately from the screen, to the spools, to the arc ! nevermore wte* roused by any Amount to be Raised by Taxation ...$236,605.00 $287,942.16 light, to the meters on the panel ! board of the talking equipment, to I "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK" one. "Why should I advertise? Total Resources $27,1,888.94 $806,388.41 the warriing lights mounted in front! of* him. This, over and over again.' TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 2 - 3 Constant checking and re

rc 1h0 »„„,.,.... thp , t th ne Here's New Firestone Air Balloon • ': J,;thorly direction to the thence westerly, »•«..« •- beginning. Let Us SERVICE -L- Wondhridgodbridgo Township .line to the n a northerly, ea POLLING PLACE No , I line; thence (3p Colombu. School n(1 direction, i.rlv. » ^ Township Oompritiuff Goner.l El,,,; YOUR CAR Irictt Noi. 2 and 3. "'""> the of Blair^Road the said BEGINNING at the \nU,-. line the lotig of the center line of No,' V thence 4) ttd to the New GUARANTEED WORK with the westerly shore linil',' r en Island Sound and runnW V (1) westerly along tho ^j,, "' line of W» Creek tn ',, ! Tire Repairs - Storage line of Pershing avenue- t^-'1 in a nouth-westerly and .•„„', m direction along the Raid ,,,„,/ , i r Greasing - Overhauling of Pershing avenue to th,- W end of said avenue; thence terlT, alonir southerly jectinir the last eotirap COME IN NOW f land'; of the Mexican Prtro- in n ,-orporntion to the center me erly direction to the shore In r% llmorc avenue to the center line Staten Island Sound, thenculPr e BEST QUALITY MATERIALS USED f , ,.|y, alonl g said centet r llin e of easterly and northerly „]„, avenue, to the center line] shore line1 of Staten Inland " center Ifnir the place of beginning. ,{ Fi if < NOTICE Fallowing is the School Budget for year of 1682-1933: Current Expente Budget Total* D«ductio ri'ased riilinir ?urfnce Rive, it a School Elections $400.00 When Fireatonn pioneered and in(f romforl. Exhaustive trsN much hijrhpr rcn'tunc,' nc;p-inst developed the original balloon tiro made hy Firraliwp Kngineers have oik'- Office Expense 1,000.00 SNYDER'S GARAGE skidding than has ever before been In 1922, they established the prin- shown that its cushioning qualities li\He?i of Admin. tiple »f vtty large cross nection bring about the nearest approach ittained. Employees '. .' 5,700.00 COR. NEW STREKT and AMBOY AVE. to ''ridirlK on nir" that it has yrt Both th« tiro and the special ^ 600.00 tired and uting very low air prcs- heel were planned by Firestone LCRIII Services •ure and on wheels of small di- been possible to achievo in tire Supervision 6,000.00 , WOODBR1DGE, N. J. manufacturing. Cohbleatones, cat- .Engineers with an eye to beauty. 1,800.00 ameter. The "Fireatone Air Bal- The special wheel is a concave Sup. Prin. Clerk's Sal PHONE: WOODBRIDGE 8-0265 tracks, road ruts and similar rough Sup I'rin. Office Expense 2,500.00 loon" simply emphasize! a fur. spots of the highways are taken black disk, attractively set off with 14,800.00 ther degree of thia Firestone prin- rings of polished chrome. A com- Non Teaching- Prin. Sal. .. MARTIN SNYDER, Pfop. with scarcely any jar at all. Non Teaching Prin. ciple to give added riding comfort plete set includes five "Air Bal- 1,200.00 and safety. Along with the comfort phase of loon" tires and five wheels and an fli-rk Sal. their engineering task, the Fire- Teachers' Salaries 165,000.00 A new low pressure tire, go am- arm for adjusting the steering. stone desifrners also developed the In the evolution of tires for Text Hooks and Library ple in its billowy proportions that safety features of the new tire. It Honks 6,000.00 it gives the impression of beinjr at- is announced thdt mud, sand, «od smaller cars, for example, the tire size has been increased from cross Supplies 5,000.00 tached to the hub of the wheel in- or soft ground, wet or slippery Other Expense 500.00 stead of to the rim, is announced pavements are negotiated with section width measuring 3.00 by the Firestone Tire & Rubber ease and safety heretofore* un- inches to 3.50 to 4.40, then to 4.60 Janitors' Salaries 21,500.00 and later to 4.76 inches. Now thn Janitor*' Supplies 2,500.00 Company. known. Skidding hazards are* Kul 8,000.00 Known as the "Air Balloon," the greatly Teduced. In this . pect "Air Balloon" approximately dou- 4% the tire achieves one of its most bles the cross section size for . Light and Water 4,200.00 new tire carries only from ten to Telephone 700.00 fourteen pounds pressure and is important missions, since the com- small cars and increases the air . bination of low pressure and in- volume about four times. Attendance Officer's Sal. .. 2,620.00 on designed primarily to increase rid. Medical Insp. Salaries 2,400.00 . Creek to the place of beginning. Dental Insp. Salaries _ 1,300.00 Interest ture and equipment Denial Insp. Expense ' 1,800.00 Accounts Carteret Ladies' Bowling DATED this 28th day of January, POLLING PLACE No. 3 Nurse Snl. and Expense .... 2,340.00 Team Win* At Perth Amboy 1932. High School riayifi-ound 1,800.00 W. V. COUGHLIN, Comprising General Election Dit- Athletic . ..: 600.00 p Transportation 7,200.00 The Carteret Ladies bowling team District Clerk. trict No. 6. intersection Insurance 2,000.00 invaded Perth Amboy recently and . NOTE — The term "current ex- BEGINNING at the Washington won twovgames from the Perth Am- penses" includes principals', teach- of ththee center lines of Evening Schools -.. 2,000.00 avenue and Pershing aavenue and Depository for boy Ladies at the Recreation Alleys ers', janitors' and medical inspectors' a h Total Budget 1269,860.00 j in Market street. Mrs. William h (1) westerly, alonl g salaries, fuel, textbooks, school sup- running thence Less State $88,000.00 United States Government 'Donnelly starred with an-average of • 23.000.00 168 for the match. The Carteret in other districts with the consent of to the center team won the first, 625-585, lost the Mreet; thence (2) southerly, alotiK Total Appropriation 1280,860.00 f61,OOO.C0 f.'n the Board of Education, =cV.oo! libra- said center line of Linden street to United States Postal Savings second by 8 pins, 561-553, and took Budget ToUls Deduction! Ap the final_ , 645-606. ries, compensation of the District the center line of Carteret avenue; Account pn State of New Jersey NexT Wednesday the Carteret •Ckrk-, of *"? custodian of school thence (3) westerly, along said cen- Current 1269,860.00 f61,OO0.00 H<>- • Ladies meet the Amboy Ladies in a money's ?nd of truant officers, truant ter line of Carteret avenue to the ^ ,pauv 8,000.00 —i— _.4..u .iat. n.th_e Slovaoi«,,«ik, «iioualleysa . schools, insurance and the incidental center line of Pillmore avenue; j^ij't,,^ Equipment" 1,000.00 Middlesex County expenses of the schools. thence (4) northerly, along said'ni,,v ' ' 1,000.00 The score: A member of the-Board of Educa- thence (4) ney, g nth L 10,000.00 i II.II CARTERET LADIES (2) I'"-- «--ii 1 ati eas1t 2oi1 year .,„ „«„*„„s age„ center line of Fillmore avenue to the, !j!™ * tion' ' °* ' City of Perth Amboy Miss Donnelly 129 103 jj8 a citizei n and resident of thh e schoohl southerly line of lands of the Mexi-| ' Mrs. Elliott 122 88 iJJ district, and shall have been such a can Petroleum Corporation; thence Manual Training: (5) easterly, along the said south-. Teacher s Salary WJJ.00 Mrs. Richards ...... 110 110 *KK citizen and resident for at least three erty line of lands of the Mexican I Supplies 1,000.00 5,400.00 Mrs. Kostenbader .. 110 71 years immediately preceding his or 153 Petroleum Corporation and the! Less State Aid and Bal. .. .. 8,900.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mrs. Donnelly 154 181 .her becoming a member of such northerly line of the Conlon tract to "Tota ' l' "Manua' l' -"-=-=Trainin—g ftXK ' Board, and shall be able to read and the center line of Washington ave- PERTH AMBOY , N. J. 626 563 645 , write. Continuation: PERTH AMBOY LADIES (1) nue; thence (6) southerly, along the Teacher's Salary . 2,400.00 2,400.00 I Petitions, legally nominating can- said center line of Washington ave- Branch Bank at Convery Place and New Brunswick Ave. Mrs. Crover 89 141 105 didates to be voted on at said meet- Less Federal Aid 900.00 Mrs. Henry 115 118 100 nue to the line of the Hermann prop- ing, must be filed with the District erty, known as tract No. 1, Central Under Direct Supervision Of Mrs. O'Brien 101 105 183 Clerk at least five days before the Parkway; thence (7) easterly, along Foreign Bom: Mrs. Donnelly 128 '117 122 date of the meeting in order to have said northerly line of said tract to Evening School for Blind 125 125 125 the names of such candidate printed, The United States Government 1 the center line of Noe's Creek; on the official ballots to be used in Teacher's Salary 1,000.00 561 thence (8) in a general easterly di Janitor's Salary 260.00 the above- rection, along the said center line of i Fuel and Light 240.00 1,500.00 MONEY DEPOSITED IN OUR INTEREST DEPART- ——~-^——^^— -mentioned five days either the. filingNoe's Creek, to the place of begin-j L St Aid 760.00 da or the da bu not both Less State Aid MENT ON OR BEFORE THE THIRD BUSINESS DAY IN No More Trading In y election. y t ning. Total -Eve. Sch. F. Born FEBRUARY WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM -, ,. . ,may be counted. Blank forms for Bonds and Interest: Carteret Court Loop tnja purpose may be obtained from POLLING PLACE No. 4 FEBRUARY l.t. Cleveland School Bonds Maturing 24,000.00 —__ the District Clerk. Int. on Bonds 32,539.58 There will be no more trading, nor , Persons who may vote in addition Comprising General Election Dii- 1 adding of new pplayers by any team to those registered for the last pre- tricti i NosN . 4 and SS. Sinking Fund Req. 911.51 League,' ceding general election* are those Total Bonds and Interest 57,451.09 JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB—NOW OPEN in tho Carteret BEGINNING at the intersection t was decided at an informal meet- who register at the polling place on ,ot the center i;nes of Washington ng of officials of the loop after the the Saturday evening preceding the IaveQu .„„...e . Bn__uJ Pershing avenue and games last Friday evening. The final election between the hours of 7 ists as were submitted last week go.o'clock and 9 o'clock P. M. Any nto effect immediately. I person may register who is qualified For those who did not get a copy tn vote in that district for a member of the player lists, they are again of the legislature. published here. CARTERET BASKETBALL POLLING PLACE No. 1 LEAGUE Washington School Final Player Liiti Comprising General Election Dis- Trucks! Trucks! Liberty Falcon* trict No. 1. Kiki Hamulak, George Balaris, BEGINNING at the intersection USED CAR BARGAINS! Charles Balaris, Mike Bazaral, Andy of the center line of Noe's Creek Barna, John G 5^ js1TEa.S Boyi Club westerlyNoe's, Creealonkg ttho e said center line Ted Kleban, Mike Poll, Walter Pershing avenue; thence (2) north- LOWEST TERMS! - BEST VALUES! WE HAVE 'EM Woodhull, John D'zurilla, Sam Kap- erly, along the said center line of lan, Al Carpenter, Harold Huber, Pershing avenue to the center line Siid RbRubell , RRudd y GalvanekGlk , HarolHld of Roosevelt avenue; thence (3) Garber. westerly, along the said center line 1931 FORD l»/2 TON STAKE TRUCK CLOSED CAB Holy Name of Roosevelt 'avenue, to the center PRICED FROM $50 TO $425 Joseph Medwick, William Cough-1 -- — ,">,c i ' t n, IA\ 131 Vi IN. WHEELBASE t lin, Richard Donovan, Charles Sze.l>ne of Charles street; thence (4) w Al sriit/Up Ron Karri* Tn« northerly, along the aaid center line 1931 FORD iyg TON STAKE TRUCK OPEN CAB 157 MaiaszlwBk? Philip"Fox!T Henr>en* d Charlethereofs ; streetthenc,e to(5 )th ine anortherl straighy IN. WHEELBASE, Green, Joe Schein. line to the southerly shore line o You can select a dependable Used Car U. S. Metal. the Rahway river at its point of in 1930 FORD iy TON CLOSED CAB CHASSIS. Tom Karpinski, D. Comba, Al tersection with the center line o 3 iegert, Carl Dwonkowski, Mickey Deep Creek; thence (6) south east here, to meet your nefed, for a pri^e you Vzurilla, Gobb Kasha, S. O,aOomb,a,, IJan erly. along the said southerly lin 1928 GRAHAM 2 TON HYDRAULIC DUMP TRUCK. McDonnell, Mickey Miglecz, Andy of the Rahway river to the westerly Galvanek. shore line of Staten Island Sound; are willing to pay. 1929 FORD 11/2 TON EXPRESS BODY TRUCK. thence (7) southerly, along the said Me Leod Lead* In westerly shore line of Staten Island 1927 CHEVROLET STAKE BODY TRUCK, Sound to the place of beginning. Weekly Sweepstakes 1927 DODGE CANOPY TOP TRUCK. POLLING PLACE No. 2 EVERY CAR A REAL BARGAIN Averaging 234, OAny McLeod, Nathan Hale School 1926 INTERNATIONAL IVZ TON PANEL BODY mainatay of the Star Aowling Club, Compri.mg General Election Dis- .von the weekly swejrfstakes at the | ;£ Not. f and 8. TRUCK. tri 1924 BUICK COUPE 1931 CHEVROLET COUPE 5lovak alleys Monday mgftt. His, BEGINNING at (he intersection scores were 225,235 and 243. of the. center line of Noe's Creek 1929 FORD PANEL BODY DELIVERY. The scores: with the center line of Pershing ave- 1927 STDDEBAKER SEDAN AND MANY OTHERS. McLeod 225 23365 'ii243—703~Vil 3 nue; running thence (1) northerly, 1931 CHEVROLET COACH Furian , 215 ?2o «aol8lone tne said center line of Pet3h- FORDSON TRACTORS WITH RUBBER TIRED Hena 233 214 ing avenue 1928 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1931 CHEV. SPT. SEDAN Mott 246 182 J.71—6917a—Bib9 I ,-„Roosevel„ „„„„,,t „avenue to tn; ethenc cenet er(2 u) nweste of- WHEELS, ETC. K. Donnelly . 167 224 179—570 erly, along the said center line of Chamra ..k... 17$ 199 153—528 Roosevelt avenue to the center lin 1928 CHEVROLET COACH 1931 CHEVROLET ROADSTER USED TRUCK BODIES, WHEELS, PARTS, TIRES, ETC. Mayorek 141 175 199—515 of Charles street; thence (3) north- Stroller 174 149 160—483 erly, along the said center line of Bill Donnelly 181 179—429 Charles street, to the northerly end 1928 DESOTO ROADSTER 1936 CHEVROLET COUPE NOTICE therepf; thence (4) northerly, in a Notice is hereby given to the legal straight line to the southerly slum- LIBERAL TERMS voters of the School District of the line of the Rahway river ut its point 1927 NASH SEDAN 1930 FORD COACH Borough of Carteret in the County of intersection with the center line of Middlesex, that the annual meeU| of Deep Creek; thence (5) in a gen- ing for the election of 3 member^ of >eral westerly direction, aiuii^ tlie 1929 CHRYSLER SEDAN 1930 FORD COUPE the Board of Education will be held said southerly shore line of the ituh- One Week No Loss Exchange Privilege at Columbus, Cleveland, Wabhington, way river to the center line of Nathan Hale und High School on Casey's Creek, the Borough line; 1929 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1930 CHEVROLET COACH On All Cart and Trucks TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1932 running thence (6) in u general from 3 o'clock P. M. to 9 P. M. andsoutherly direction, along the said much longer ax may be necessary, Borough line to the N. J. 'IV R R Co : lt!tlt e y B li: CARS SOLD WITH SIX DAY EXCHANGE PRIVttEGE to enable all the legal voters present -.. -M | " . ^^Ii / -t !i to cast their ballots. \T±^\ i l?™™} ?' ^..

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