fi CARTERET PRESS VOL. VI, N6,l? CARTEttET,~N! J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928 High PrkeA Specialist Here Surprise Party For Mr. and Hit and Rim Driver Mrs. Toth Given By Friends Hits Quid ~Fk€s Improvements Planned A surprise New Year's party was To Local Police Nabbed By Police held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ste- Captured by Police phen Toth, of Charles street. It Frank Rentusky Has "Diploma" That Give. Him Wonderful Jeanette Street Man Found In was arranged by Mrs. Toth's friends. Rahway Man Ditches Car In In 1928 Boro Proj Ratiitf A4 G»e*tMt Specialist In the World—It States Garage After Accident. Singing and dancing were the main Effort To Escape. Had No Warren Street KCay Be Paved—Dangerous Ctoeejnf* That Gov«rnment Fixed Rate For Service* Viethn'a Arm It Broken features of the evening, the music LJcenae Police Say —Witness Held being furnished by an Elicabeth or- ceive Attention—-Propose Purchase of Plot For BuiW When • policeman «aw a ntrani?- medicine upon request. He is au- hestra. Speeding away after running down To Howe Equipment. Police Chief's Pay h Raited er with »nf$faytytered."satchel I n thithorizedd to arrest druggist* who Otto Hyer, of 184 Penning ave- At a lite hour supper was aerv«d a 6-yvar-old girl, Stephen Tambur- Plans for many improvement* to the ChrortleAictlbn Monday he in-sell snakes, ' He Is the greatest nue was run over and badly injured and at this time Mrs. Toth was pre- ino, of 25 New Brunswick avenue, A proposal by the Mayor thai be made daring 1920 were discuss- 1 vestigated. The bearer of the in the world. The govSaturda- y afternoon by a h+t-and-run sented a 100-piece dinner set and a Rahway, wan pursued by Carteret drivers of all taftM reptft at ed at the adjonrnee erecting of the natchei waa taken to headquartersernment of the United States has driver. He was attended by Dr. Jo- bouquet of tea roses with the com- police and held without bail, Sunday Borough Hall on eaea trip Jn where there was more investiga- seph Wantoch who found his injuries pliments of the group of friends who afternoon. The victim of the acci- Borough Council Friday night. An that the borough might Ml fixed pay for his services at (48 ordinance to amend tat present po- tion but the man with the Bate he I to consist' of a broken arm and sev- had arranged the party. dent is Lillian Golaswski, of 14 Burl- curate check on an hour "NOT LESS." There are lice ordinance so as to increase the is still something1 of a mystery. The eral bruises. .Soon after the accident The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alex ington street. She was crossing the greed to by the te»i other claims, equally absurd. salary of the polk*. (Uvf from 12,- ^chel was htUwd "Frank Latch- In addition to the diploma, Ren- Patrolman Louis Kalish arrested Levai, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lisle,street In front of her home and had tatWe and tlM Mike Kacaban in his garage at 42Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mesaroa, Mr just stepped from behind a parked 000 to $3,500- p*r 'winin, was pass- Monday. watski, specialist". Inside was atu»ky carried attached to his coat ed on two readings. Most tf the pro- diploma wepared on a typewriter a large braan badge with his name Jeanette street, charging him with and Mrs. Alexander Toth, Mr. andcar when Tamburino and his wife In made at police afadq p Mrs. John Mathe, Mr. and Mrs posed improvements relate to streets driven will ring.*-' time el** und k«MW w'ft«nk Rentuaky. It on one Ride and "Specialist" on running down Hyer. a Ford coupe approached. Steven Fabian, Mr. Rntt WDt rot 111>n£>/l fn trio • L. Strandbergh was returned to the Mra. Cutter, Ida A. Bonner, D. Mc- very best talent in and around Car- extended to the public school child- way corporation. The latter co Tuesday, February 14. Polling teret Gun Club on its range, Sun- office of health officer. Members of day morning. The contestants will Donnell, T. J. Nevill, Mrs. J. J.teret. There is plenty of exception- ren. The report was turned over to replied that if the borough place* will be In the Washington the body said that the health condi- be divided inft> three classes and Snufflm, Mrs. Donnelly, E. VanDe- ally E°°d talent in this town so the finance committee. supply police protection at the school where voters of tht first, sev- tion, the company will heatthe/1 tions in the borough are in good I each class, winner will be awarded a venter. Miss ' Gertrude H. Casey Biinlo promises to be a good show The report of the overseer of the enth and felghin voting district! will ing room. It waR decided to shape. | prize. The meet will be open to allMrs. William Duff, Mrs. M. Hallman and to make a big hit. poor, Carrie A. Drake, was read and vote and in the Columbus school an officer there each night from. Miss Jane J. Packard, executive and many are expected to take part, Mrs. C. H. Byrne, M. A. Brady, B The high lights of this play will tiled. It liBted the amounts spent where voters of the second, third, o'clock until midnight. , secretary of the Middlesex County Through the organization of theA. O'Neara, P, T. Beiter, Margaret be broadcast over Radio Station for groceries, rent and the like. Mrs. fourth, fifth and sixth districts will Tuberculosis League and Miss Niel- gun club interests in the shotgun Lloyd, Mrs. F. Davis, Mrs. Hannah WIBS, Eliabeth, Monday evening Drake was complimented on having Councilman John Yuronka, the'i cant their ballots. Notices of thesen, a staff nurse of the league, j competition has increased greatly McNally. 10.30 P. M. saved about $1,200 over lust year's member was called upon for rema election will be posted in prominent I were in conference with the board in Carteret. Weekly, large gather- Mrs. Charles Morris, Miss Peggy figures. and said he would try to live up places about the borough and will the things he advocated during members in regard to tuberculosis ings assemble to watch the marks- Morris, Miss Anne Morris, William Re-ports were received from the be published in the two local news- campaign. George Chamia, the ne work in the borough. There are men shoot at the clay birds. V. Coughlin, L. Nevill, Mrs. C. O' two fire companies and requests con- papers. eight cases of the disease in the bor- Donnell, George Bradley, J. J, fchuf Plainfield Man Burned tained in them for equipment and fire chief, made a brief address Application for positions as play- ough, according to the "board records. flin, W. Bothwell, Mrs. Devlin, J repairs to building* were referred to tive to the fire department. ground instructor! were received B. O'Donnell, Edward Dolan, Dr. J the fire and water committee for in- The meeting adjourned to W«i from Jack Beraen and John Eudie Auto and Bus Crash Wantoch, Mrs. Casaleggi, Mrs, C In Church Blaze vestigation and action. nesday night to meet for the pur uid were flltd with other applica- Lloyd Lawlor Guest Bonner, Mrs. L. Peterson, Mrs. Sex A requisition for $45,000 was re- of working out the 1928 budget.' Was Working On Oil Burner tions for the same position, receiv- At Birthday Surprise ton. ceived from the Board of Educa- ed at former meeting*. No One Is Injured Mra. Little, Mrs. J. E. MeCullough Furnace When Fuel Took tion and was granted. A note to The report of Supervising Prin- Harry Con Ion,'Miss Alice'Brady, W Fire—Burns Arm In Ef- meet the amount was authorised Lloyd Lawlor, son of Former • Max Rubel Escapes But HiDonnellys , Mrs. Frances Irving, Mrs later in the evening. Take Carteret Woman cipal Miss B. V. Hermann for De-Councilman and Mis. William J., ' fort To Put It Out cember showed a total enrollment Car Is Badly Damaged— Edward J. Heil, Mrs. Fred F. Sim The annual report of the librarian Lawlor, of 45 Chrome avenue was | ons, Mrs. C. Jamison, Miss Hett] showed that during 1927 40,196 per- "t 2,621 pupils and a percentage of given a surprise party in honor ,of Bus Damaged And Pass- John R. Caldwell, of 381 Harold To P. Amboy He attendance of .82. There are 160 iJefferys, Mrs. J. W. Adams, W. F. sons had attended the library, tak- his twentieth birthday anniversary engers Are Startled I I>awlor, Leo Bonner, Miss Margare street, and Victor Patterson, of 1143 ing out books or looking up matters enrolled In the continuation classes last nighf by a group of friends. Donnelly, F. Greasheimer, Mrs South Second street, both of Plain- of reference, a considerable increase and the percentage of attendance Reported To Have Taken Ly There was music and dancing and re- In a crash between an auto and a Sloan, Ann Reilley, Joseph A. Her field, were working Tuesday at over the figures for 1926. $355.70 i here is .90. After Quarrel With Hus- freshments were served. The Lawlor Public Service bus Monday after- mann. 11.30 A. M. on an oil-burner fur- was collected in fines. This amount A great many case* were investi- home waa decorated in blue for thenoon at Mary street and Washington nace in the basement of the First will be turned back to the library band. Story Doubted At gated by the attendance officer and Mrs. M. Peterson, Mrs. M. Brad Presbyterian Church when oil es- event. Friends had managed to kkeep avenue,. i,, ib\)t i h «vehicle r.«. ns were idamaged . i 'ey. Miss Margaret Hermann, Mrs in addition to the regular appropria- Hospital — Doctor* live cases of actual truancy were the guest of honor away from the caped from a valve and flowed over tion. The Mayor complimented the Max Rubel, of ,24 Roosevelt avenue, \Thoma 3 Curri Mrs McDonnelI Mrs Making Examin- found, according to areport submit- house until the arrangements were the bottom of the furnace and floor. librarian and board of trustees on ted by to* officer, Kurt Grohman. drove out of Mary street into the p_ Colton> Mrg_ T McCaMj Margm, It caught fire. ation made and he was taken completely I avenue and collided with the buse.t Cunningham, A. Bonner, ft.M e the work of the library. Miss Elisabeth C. Feiia, school Patterson in trying to put'it out by surprise. j The front wheel of Rubel's car was Donnell, G. T. Gaudet. Sharp criticism of Contractor had his right arm painfully burned. nurse, reported having given 105 Among the guests were: Um Lil- '•• brofcen off at the axle and one of the The society will hold anothe rof it George Miller for the condition of Mrs. Sam Hove, of 322 Pership treatments in December. Defects Rounds Sergeant John Andres took linn Donnolly, Miss Edith Kathe, j fenders was badly bent. The front regular weekly card parties in th the Rahway road was voiced by the avenue, who w»s ^found nearly found by the none included throat, the injured man in the police car Misa May Sullivan, Mins A. Pickett.jend of the bus was also damaged. basement of th• e church on Thurs- Mayor and members of the Council. conscious yesterday by Dr. J[, T 75; »kin 33; fever, 15; eye, 10; to headquarters where the police r Miss Anna Reilly, Miss Madeline: Rubel escaped injury as didday afternoon of next week wit' Miller is the co-tractor who is build- eny and was sent to the Perth J muuth, 3; bead, 1. There were 20 [ dressed the burned area with salve. Reilly, Miss Elsie Lauder and Miss j James Zullo, of Port Reading who Mrs. F. X. Koepfler in charge. ing the East 'Rahway sewer for theboy City Hospital, '& being ex&mln taaes of accident*- i Norma Burke. Harold Riddle, John i was driving the bus. About a doz- An alarm was sent* in and the two borough. today by physicians at the ho The resignation of Albert F. Par- Starik, William Kinnelly, Frank en passengers in the bus were start- . FOR RENT—4 Rooms, attractive, fire companies responded. The fire j The Mayor declared that he had to ascertain whether she drank lj after a quarrel with her husbawL.-'l dee, manual training teacher and Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. William Law-; led by the crash but were not nice location in Central avenue. | was put out without damage to thebeen over the road>on Friday and Miss Regina Brown, a grade teach- lor Jr., and Mrs. William Lawlor Sr. 'jured. The accident was reported ' Applt * y a. t~-~ B «• Kahn'i i ns Furnitur•. n ei StoreT_, churc!_-, J1J1h _. . — edificeTin. it^t-AA. HPatterso iiiflfl tnlrAvni was taken fd*und it impassable. Miller, he said, Officer George Sheridan wis • i', were received and accepted. to the police. Washington avenue, Carteret. home. has made promises to keep the road called to the house yesterday aft A lengthy letter was received from open for traffic and had failed to noon following the trouble there, • the Parent-Teacher Association, in- live up to the promises, It is up to told that the woman had drank forming the board that the next the Council, the Mayor said, to end son in an attempt to commit meeting will be held on Tuesday Automobile Contest this condition. If Miller does not cide. Sergeant J. J, Dowling evening, February 7 and will be ob- (] Marking of the New Calendar [J put the road into condition for traf- the empty lysol bottle after a | served a* Board of Education and Dropped By Church fic, he said, the Council would do it At the hospital this morning| Child Welfare Night. The members ^nd withhold the cost of the work poison story was doubted as tb.fr • of the board were invited to attend. frum Miller's. p»y . for the sewer. man appeared to be recovering!^ The invitation waa accepted and aHungarian Reformed Organiz- There i^ plenty uf joom on each side the cause of her condition haaj" committee will be appointed to work ation Changea Plan—Will of the sewer trench, the Mayor said, been determined. She denied L out details. f THE FimtMTrt AND for a roadway to be kept open. ing drank lysol or any' other .''-I Award Cash Instead of son. The police say that aboil While the budget was under con- On motion of Counqilmftn Andres Chrysler—Awards To FROWN FURTHER. year ago the woman made an $ sideration Commissioner Coughlin the Clerk was directed to write to tempt to end her> life, ' - ' said that it ha* been th« practice of Be Made Monday the contractor informing him that if 1 the road is not made fit for travel There was much: quarreling the board to have a minimum rate Night "f pay for teachers and that they with safety immediately the work Bove home yesterday acco received an anrtual increase of $100. will be done. by . th* . bprough and the police, over ffioney Official* of the Congregation of charged against Miller- Early in the afternoon officers-' He said that a point had been reach- the Reformed Hungarian Church to the house pnd quieted a qu ed where he thought it advisable to Numerous complaints regarding have decided not to bold the con- A short time later came the >ix a maximum salary also. The oth- the alleged Jajltj* ,.WWvice of the gest for »» automobile that was nouncing that the woman had, t£j er member! of the board favored the Public Service Company buses, led announced some time ago. At the to a lengthy us4ion o>f the buspoison. • idea and, »«OBMnitte« tp make re- time of the announcement a cam- conuttendatlqn* was named aa fol- situation. Councilman Andres de- paign wa» started but the results clared that the. bu^s are never on io wj: Commissioners Brown, License Revoked Forever were not satisfactory financially as time. Councilman Coughlin aaid that Schwartz, Da>ym$Je, Conrad and I the price of the Chrysler sedan of- some of the buses are BO rickety that Drove While Drank, Cfati fered as a priie, was not rated. In- the windshield* fall. out of them. Charged with driving '-i ,.., Ilmer K Brown, stead of " awarding the car, the Ellis said the buses and service were while intoxicated tor f«*fce board, in a communica- church organisation has decided to worse all the time. this place was arraigned tion, Informed tb* commissioner! use a portion of the. money raised in police court and fined A representative t)f the Pu,blic dition to having his license t that h4 had Investigated a question and offer it as a prU« instead. Thore Corporation was present and relative to the title of prtperty ug- will be mo« than one prise in money revoked for all time. An asked for the floor. He said that at in which 'Sinnutt fig-ur#4 on whtoh Washington School is lo-and they will be awarded in the the time the linos were taken over led to the arrest. " '' : cated. TToWe lattepjattar waas bfoughf t to church basement Monday night be- frum the Bus Owners' Association, th« attention of the hoard ginning at 8 o'clock; ...... the company dW pot havo e; last me* in a litter inmV Bor- Any of those who contributed to money available Uf buy new" 5t. Joseph ougb A StrejnW who but that the old. ones are i lo»£ructed to the original P'«» ™A fed with the conditioned and that now plans* are r ••certain If had a.title asked to interview "Rev. ready to buy several new buaeB. Hepastor of St. Jflwh to eerUJn tpeludBd in the Vincxe «t the parso^aje.: declared (hat people are prona -to Church, left today ior a ^- r . so 4»sir« th» monsy th»y, enlarge ou tho deUiye they two weeks, g*$ajrfc|«n A road ga«tr«]s$ ' the departure

Pit FRIDAY. JANUARY 13, 1028 PAGE TWO SHERIFFS SALE buildings and improvementii thereof SHERIFF'S SALE Smith, C. E rected. BEGINNING at a point in the IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Decree amounting to approximate- "Anywtiere-Afi]ftmK" IV CHANCERY OF NEW JFRSKV northerly lino of Pleasant nvfnuf, —Between Morris Levim. Com ly 1600.00. Between Ann* Segal, Complain- distant rtnr hundred and seventy-five plalTiant, find William H. Price, et Together with all w»d singular, The Adventures of ant, and Lyribomir Wiikaninowirh (175) feet westerly from thr rnmer DRAKE'S formed by the interaction of thi» als., Defendant*. Fi Fa for sal* the rights, privilegesl , hereditaments iind Gertrude Wukasinowich, et. and appurtenances thereunto belonu DICK and JACK al», Defendant*. Fi Fa for »a'» westerly line of Central avenue with of mortgaged premiws dated De- the northetly line of Pleasant ave- cember fi, 1927. ng or in anywise appertaining. STORAGE By Alfred Leeds of mnrtjrafred premises dated De- cember 7. 1927. nue; thence (1) northerly nnd nlon* By virtue of the above stated wri' WILLIAM S. HANNAH, _ _ — — Ry virtue of the «b*ve stated writ the westerly line of lot No. 8H8 one to me directed and delivered, I will Sheriff CHAPTER IV. I tn me directed and dllivered, I will hundred (100) feet; thonci- [2) -xione tc sale at n'r. wndoe on FRKPKRICK A. HEMPHILL, MOVING expose to sale at pubfie vendue on running westerly and parallel with WEDNESDAY, JANUARY EIGH> 9 S3. Solicitor. PACKING—SHIPPING rf TEBNTH. NINETEEN HIWDRKD Storas;* at RaatonabU RatM awn with s Mart. He h» WEDNESDAY, JANUARY EIGH- Pleasant avenue, fifty (50) feet; W 1*. IS-2*. 30; !-«, IS. heard a now from the entrsnce of TEENTH. NINETEEN HUNDRED thence (3) running southerly and AND TWENTY-EIGHT 601 EHaabcth AvtttM along the easterly line of lot No. at two o'clock in the afternoon of tVf Phon.. thrive. Running th-re be «* tn*t AND TWENTY-EIGHT _MMrtion thia M»«r to the pntr«ncf w« blocked with *ton -s at two o'clock in the afternoon of th. 891 one hundred (100) feet; thence said day at the sheriff's oftVe in IV it hetpa yoo- « *H* ttem' tt «nd dirt. said day at the sheriff's office iri*th» (4) running eaatarly and along the City of New Brunswick. N. J.. northerly line of Pleasant avenue All that Iract or parcel nf land Fie quickly »nt back and told City of New Brunswick, N. J.: , ]>irk of their peril. ALL those certain lot*, tracts or fifty (B0) feet to the point or place and premise*, hereinafter partieo larly described, situate, lying *«J ><* ••I*f» try »«d get out without irwla of land and premfses, here- of beginning. nafter particularly described, situ- ing in the Township of Woodhridirf Phone Unden 3300-8801 'any delay." said Dick calmly. Decrees amounting to approxi- ite, lying and being in the Township mately $3,700.00. in the County of Middles" n-nc. They hurried to the blocked en- of Woodbridge, in the County of Together with all and ningular, State of New Jersey: trance snd tried to make an opening Middlesex and State of New Jersey: thp rights, privileges, hereditaments And more fully described on « cer- with their hands. But the more they THE LINDEN METAL CEILING CO. BEING known and designated as and appurtenance* thereunto belong- tain map entitled Map of Proprrfj Hug the more dirt blocked the en- ots Eight Hundred Eighty-nine ing or in anywise appertaining. Surveyed and mapped hy 1-arrnn and Metal Ceilings and SidVWalU • trance. 889) and Eight Hundred Ninety Fox, Civil Engineers. 1TS-9 Smith 1 WILLIAM 8. HANNAH, Tinning, Roofing, Cornicei, Skylight* ••There , no use trying to get out 890), Block T, on a map of lota Sheriff. street, Perth Amboy, Xew this way." said Jack in iwned by the Sewaren Realty and ABRAHAM D. GLASS, which map has been heretofore Hot Air and Pip«l«tt Furnacet COFFEE "Let's try and find another in the office of the Clerk of Mid nut," seid Dick trying to conceal Investment Company, located at Se- |25.62. Solicitor. waren in the Township of Wood- W. T., 12-23, 30; 1-6, 13. dlete* County and whir* lots a to his anxiety. bridge, County of Middlesex and known and designated on said map 214 Wood Avenue Linden, N. J. Lb. J? They were walking . —Mention thla paper to adrerttan, as lot, twenty-four (24) and twenty- while when they came to the end of State of New Jersey. Surveyed T«H r. ri *T«a March 23, 1919, by Maaon and pendent when buying. five <«5), Block 4S7 F, with the '^•ThVre's no way to get °^" nii

PANCAKE ^ThTboys were tired .0 they went 1 to sleep. FLOUR When they awoke they were very hungry and thirsty. Suddenly there was « loud noiae and the head of a griitly appeared. They didn't have any revolver SYRUP with them, so they both ran The griwly followed angrily at their heels! && XI ar Z9C, (To be continued.) :%&•• WIT a»d HUMOR 1 Mother: "Little boys ihouW be HONEY wen and not heard." Tommy: "But, mother, I'm not a

1J k(..14c| Fred Simons of Carteret, has taken Jam, tfalilmmrra. prr jar. lSrf (lir<*« KUpa. I pbta tS« I over the agency for the "Easydraft" Crarkrn. < luMiil,-. p,r pk[ lie I Heat Regulator. The "Easydraft" '-are customers of the F« IVui, i»r Ib ic linl ~-1-ir. ptr Ib. . Ilo4 Heat Regulartor is manufactured front*. CUrornU I lbs. . M«] €«.B, Rtixalt brand, t «M «•! by the Heyman Manufacturing Com- P««, HrnrlH Bruul. 1 nil Hal pany of South Orange, and is a C*nud IUof. p«r [la tte 1 Him lUdUh, p« bottle...Ill practical household device. It is H«t» Baked Ilouu, m c. placed on the first floor in any con- venient location and permits the Fidelity Union home owner to regulate his furnace FINEST MEATS drafts and check or accelerate bis LOWEST PRICES fire without going to the cellar. It hi. I. is also made with clock attachment Mark*. to open furnace drafts automatical- ly the first thing in the morning. Trust Company Mr. Simons is well known here B AC ONI having be«n a resident of Middlesex ci.tt.amam.. IM County for more than twenty-cix years. He is a licensed civil engi- XSc neer, land surveyor and architect by profession. He was County Engineer UTSTANDING among large Ameri- It has over 80,000 Savings Deposi- Write Us of Middlesex County for a nvvmier can banks, this Institution serves tors. Its Trust Department is one of the of years and Borough Engineer of O As the largest bank in New Jersey, Peaches Carteret, for sixteen years. He has 150,000 people, a number equal to 1/3 largest in the East It operates 6 Safe N also been municipal engineer for sev- the population of Newark. Deposit Vaults. It buys and sells securi- we are in an ideal position to serve you eral other municipalities in the state. in this territory. Due to our numerous Can Mr. Simons is a director in three ties throughout the state. Its corre- building and loan associations of spondent banks are among the largest in connections throughout the state we can Carteret, and secretary of two of Financial Strength them. New Jersey. work out many of your financial prob- The latest statement'of the Fidelity lems along constructive and advanta- OVER 1000 Wt know that his many friends In commercial business, its accounts FOOD STORES hen- will be glad to learn of his Union Trust Company, as of December geous lines. must recent business activity. 31,1927, shows: ar& widely diversified among many lines of industry, and vary in size frqm We invite you to make a contact with Deposits $136,836,035.65 Prolific ParentM Cacfcl* small retail shops to tremendous cor- the Fidelity Union, and if you arc con-- HeconiH of IHTHP fmullle» art A borse laugh la a loqd bolateron* Total Assets $151,369,800.74 porations whose credit requirements ex- vinced that we can help you, to place aumerouH. Mis rVodor Wasslllev, laugh. To "give one the bone laugh' Capital & Surplus $ 13,766,448.80 ceed six figures. wife of u HUHNIHII (ifftsunl. Is said to la a slang expression meaning to rid] your company and personal accounts dillriruu. DliiDore 8al- cole ID a boisterous manner. The This is an appreciable gain over the with us, and to investigate our Trust »UU of Kliirenr,-, Italy, bad R2 and term Is supposed to refer to the load Experienced Officers Department in connection with your David Wilson of MudlBon. lud., wai laajhlnjilie noise frequently made assets of the Institution at the time of The officers of the Fidelity Union are the father of 47.—Kxrhnnge. by horses. the merger, July 1, 1927, with five of estate. men who have spent their lifetime in its the largest banks in Newark to make service. There are 45 officers and 449 No need to get up in a cold house the first City-wide Banking Service in this winter. EASYDRAFT Clock employees, experienced in New Jersey Warmth When Rising Heat Regulator in your living the city. room or kitchen will open fur- conditions. They seek to maintain per- nace drafts automatically for you rach morning, and have the house sonal contacts with each customer. warm when you arise. No com- City-wide Banking plicated parts to arrange each This Company has 29 directors, night. Just set clock for desired This Institution is not great in hour and wind. many of them active on special or EASYDRAFT also enables you to amount of deposits only, but in the standing committees, and is served in its control furnace drafts from first door during the day. Eliminates number of people it serves and the di- Branches by 5 Advisory Boards, com- countless trips to the cellar and versity and high character of its inter- nave* time. labor and coal. prised of 51 prominent business men of Don't bti without thin important ests. the state. household convenience. Its low • HEAT • price will surprise you KtCUUTOR FREDERICK P. SIMONS 76 Washington Ave., Carteret

KREDKlilCK F. SIMONS, 7(5 Washington Avu., Carteret, N. J. Pleas* stud your booklet "FURNACE 'RELIEF" and full de- tuila on EASY DRAFT Heat Regulator. Name hianlhist Cbmpanv '('•X- Addre»a i

"Forty Yeara In Biuinea* In Wtfodbridgo" "Newark, New Jersey HARVEY KELLY INTERIOR AND EXTKRIOR DECORATING WHItam Sch«mr, Chairman of Urn Board SUGGESTIONS AND ESTIMATES V GIVEN 1 Streo* * ,^t^ :kU en ky «>.,ThtMkaa ArchtpUy t»i th« cotmnftt* in* also toartmtaUr pt*Hc ky «•»«• of m UNDW JUBm CLOCK PLANT rwpM&wf to to bthalt of the corpo- tun and rapport In Improving the at tb« dinner. Hon. E*w»fd Bauer, ment of pMMnttr* and i ration by Mr. 0. L. Bkdger, a r«t- Mrvtc* and t have m«tv«d It," Recorder for Union County, Hon. conv»nl«nc«." id«nt of Wainfleld and vice presi- writes Mr. Boy! an. "There ar« many Harry Simmons, pottmMter of Rah- Mr. BoyUn ako Ukw ™« SCENE OF GOOD-WILL DINNER dent of the company. Hon. Hamil- things in our relations that convince wny, Mr. Thomas Archlptey, preii- ton Kean, national committe^man Thanks Operatives rwmark upon the many tettntj One of the Host anlqUe affair* of me that Mm spirit of our orgtmlla- ed, commentine favorably composed of officials of the munici- dent of the City Council of Un- from N«w Jersey for the Republican In a bulletin to all operators of ii, kind in the baaintm world van tlon was never better. You have cotvdoct of Public 8«Tvte» pality county and slat* arranged den and Mr. Fred Brodewer of the party, followed with a very fine talk PubHe Service trolleys and buses, ihp "Good Will' dinner tendered demonstrated your loyalty In your The bulletin la conclude. a ectehration to wftJnr>m(> the new New Jersey State Assembly com- on the future of New Jersey not only Matthew R. Boytan, vie* president m the 'Radio Clwk Corporation up- iupport of our accident prevention eiprearion of thanki from industry to thfl City of Unden, posed the committee on arrange- as a center of manufacturing hut as In charge of operation, «*pr«MM on the formal OpUirtf of th«lr plant efforts, In the good work done, 'n pany to «>«ch operator. which is Mcond in manufactures and ments. Over ninety prominent men a wonderful place in which to live. the appreciation of the Public Ser- by the official* and cittceni of enlisting our patrons as atockhold- the fastest arrowing community In were present and the affair was pro- Addresses were alsm made by Prof. vice management for the fine spirit Union County and th« City of Lin- ers of the parent corporation; in —MmUon tnU ptptr to the state. nounced a »uccew. L. A. Haieltine, world famous au- of co-operation by the men during den, New Jersey. A committee what you have accomplished in the It h«lp« yon, It h«lp« Uita, Vk) Hon. Samuel If. Tool, High Sher Thfl address of welcome was giv- thority on radio, inventor of the the past year. way of selling transportation to the neutrodyne and radio engineer for rnr paper. the c6mpany. T. 8. Sasner, co-vrerk- or with Mr. Badgnr in the perfec- tion of the system, followed with an historical resume of the develop- I One of tfie Greatest ment of the idea. Col. F. J. Burn ham, treasurer of the company, spoke • of tfie United States at some length on the prospects of the business and was followed by GOOD NEWS FOR Hon. Thomas Muir, member of the New Jeney State Legislature. Hon. NEW JERSEY LEADS MANY STATES Harry Sttnmonn, former Sheriff, Hon. George Compton, member of GOOD DRESSERS the New Jersey State Legislature, IN BANK SAVINGS DEPOSITS Judge Otto also of the State Legis- lature, Mr. Fred Brodesser, Surro- gate George H. Johnston, Wesley A. Per Capita Savings D«po«i+© Stranger of Cranford, Mr. John De- 25% REDUCTION vine, pr«ald«nt of the 'Sunnystde -$800 Garden* Development Company, SALE Freeholder Nicholas Palermo, Pres- ident Newell of the Linden National Bank and Trust Company, Free- holder S. R. Droescher of Cranford, Everybody know* the high quality of our Mr. Frank Emmonn, under sheriff, —kwrwa it for iU worth—knows it for it* o Judge Klubensples of Linden, Mr. W. P. Thomaa, of the Linden School ffhrinff. Th* fact that such nMrchandi** hw boon Board, Mr. William Armstrong, of radically rwluced should be sufficimt inducement to at- Rahway, and others made address- tract many new as well as old patrons to this store. es. too Letters and telegrama were wad from Congressman Ackerman who SUITS was in Washington, Hon. Arthur Pierson, state senator, who was In - --. Regular $39.50 now $29.63 Trenton, H. B. Callis of the State r ft, " 35.00 now 2\\ •pproprUtlon Mil*. TnU la popularly called tt>« "Item vtto." N. UeCmttr. and Magic TIM principle nMd by magicians HMft makes movlts possible. Both tti« hand H and th* movies arc quicker than the MKWAMDBOrl eye. Movies show sixteen pictures pei FUBLIC^SERVICE second. The eye, unable to see each picture, tees a composite which moves.

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Mall had Telephone Mail and Telephone Orders Filled HARRIS' DEPT. STORE Orders Filled Successors to Engelman'* Department Store 128 Main Street "Rahway's Most Popular Store" Rahway, N. J. OUR fIRST ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS A splendid opportunity to purchase well known and merited merchandise at remarkably low prices. Every department in our store offers recordbreaking values. A chance to buy Harris' Quality at an astounding reduction. Special Offering for Friday and Saturday Only-JVosAua Carnage or Crib Blankets, 100 assorted patterns. Yaa will recognize the $2.00 and $3.00 quality of these blankets when yor see them. Special, - - - Domestics Domestics Men s Wear Ladies' Wear Children's Wear Two outstanding and reputable Hope Muslin, 36 in. wide, We have selected for this sale Radium Slips, Ruffled and a selection of dress goods, sell- Fine Quality Broadcloth Children's Golf Sox. Regu- brands, Pequot and Dover. Both a yard ^ Shirts, white or colored, col- Picot Edge. All colors and ing a» high as $1.00 yard. Pretty sizes larly 59c are known for their quality and Silk and Rayons, Novelty Wool lars attached. All sizes, each satisfaction. and Cottons, Smart Shepherd Sis* Paqaot Dover American Best of All Un* bleached Muslin, 36 in. wide, Plaids, Lustrous Charmeuses. $1.00 39c 68x90 \ $120 $1.19 yard Any one, yard 72x90 1.38 1.28 Van Raalte Silk and Rayon 81x90 1.48 1.38 50c Men's Fancy Sox; Good Bloomers. All sizes Quality, pair 72x99 1.48 1.38 Belmar Unbleached Muslin, Children's Wool and Leath-J 81x99 1.89 1.49 36 in. Percales, Quality and 36 in. wide, yard Color Guaranteed. New de- er Lumberjacks 42x86 36 .34 signs, yard 23c 45x86 39 -37 97s Ve,sts to match Famous Lenox Pillow Caees. 22k 79c Cannon Part Linen Towels, Men's Heavy Ribbed Shirts 36x45 Single Cotton Blankets. and Drawers. Haines Brand. Border DesignB Large size. Ladies' Fine Quality K i d 25c Gloves. Odds and ends. 25c 79c Children's Silk and W o o i;jf Waahwell Good Quality $1.00 Broken sizes Polly Stockings Seamless Sheets, 81x90 Imported Linen Towels, Double Heavy Cotton Fancy Borders Blankets. Splendid value, pair Reis' Part Wool Ribbed $1.00 $1.00 Shirts and Drawers 38c $2.48 Fine Quality Philippine 59c Pure Linen Tablecloths, Hand Embroidered Night Cannon Turkish Towels, Nokold Heavy Pa.rt $1.00 Dresses. 46x45 Fancy Stripes with smart Ja- Wool Double Size Blankets, quard Borders to match, Pretty plaids, pair Children's Carter's P a r 79c Root's W,ool Shirts and $129 Drawers Wool Vesta and Prfnts. Dta.raasque Tablecloths ; 25c $3.69 Ladjes" Silk and Wool Full sizes. Regularly $1.50 MMUfohed and Colored Bor- Cannon Extra Large, Heavy Famous Golden Fleece $1.79 Fashioned Hose deti, 54x64 Turkish Bath Towels Blankets, Solid Colors, Wool Mixed, 66x80, pair $1.00 50c 79c 39c Men's Carter's Union Suits, ; : Ecru only. AU s 8Uk'W Bayon Bed Spreads, $469 Ladies' Heavy .Flannelette Everett Classic*, Past Color 90*1081 Row Blue, and Gold, Polar Brand All Wool Plaid Night Gowns Girl's Dresses. Gro«» and OWd Gingham^ 86 in. wide, yard Blankets. Double sise, pair $1.48 79c Jelrttys, Serges. The/ 19c $5.89 Latest. Limited Quantity, Men's H«|avy Outiag Flan- Ladles' Dresses and All our Imported Ginghams, Imported All Wool nel fajauiM with fti*. frogs tha: Loom Muslin, Plaid Blankets Latest, uu-to-th 86 in. wide, yard ^ style*. A reduction of :M JABi r.\r,K FOUR Local High School Reserve* The enrtlwit tniipoml Win G«m« From Metuchen Cardinals On Rampage |News r Y.«r „,<,,,„« w-t>T1 >hcir vond IT*™'' in a« many M«rit when they easily PubliihiM Ev<>ry Frid»y B* downed thr Meturhon Ui(th Seconds Port Reading Tribesmen Had Beat Of It In Early Stagr* C. H. BYRNE, 43 Chrome Are., CARTERET, N. J. in a pri-lim i-nntf't to the varsity at Meturhrn. l»«t week. The local ri>- Until Comba Find* Range Teloplionp Carterpt »13 «erve< made an excellent showing in Then Trouble Stars Perth Amboy's Newest Store trimming the Metuchen quintet to C. H. BYRNE Editor and Manager the tune of IT to 4. At the end of The Cardinal A. C. htine »P i*» THE Entered »» «poond Hw mattrr Jun<> 5, 1984, »t Curtfret, N. J . the firnt half Carteret led by a score fifth consecutive victory Monday at Post Oflic«\ under thf Aft of March 3, 1879. nf 13 to 1. Falcon Hall by defeating the Eairlo While Metuch«n wu held in • A. C. 44 to 11. Kasha who had helples* condition by virtue of a starred the previous evening for the COTTON C (-nr AC Foreign Advprti»in([ R*pri>s*nUtivffi strong attack by Btrnie Wei™ who Holy Family Five again led in scor- New JerKpy Ni>i|rhhorhood Newspapers, Inc. ripped the cords four time* for ing. He shot nine goals. Comba, an- eijrht points. Coach McCarthy |rave GOODS JlUI to other Holy Family star, placed five action to twelve Second team men in for ten point*. The highest score Economy this fray. In the ftrat g»m« of the for the Eagles was made by Wood- INCORPORATED SCIENTIFIC EVOLUTION FOR OIL borough Seconds, the Middlesex hull who registered eight points. County Vocational School Second* g Cardinal A. C. G. F. T. The public is greatly interested in the 0\\ industry. Next were downed by a larg« margin. 9 0 18 The score: Kasha, f 109 Smith St. sJX* Perth Amboy, N. J. Migleci, f f, 0 10 to food, clothing and shelter, gasoline comes as near being a Carter*! S*con4> G. F. T. 6 0 12 Rosenhlum, f 113 Comba, f necessity for the average American family as can an,v com- Galvanek, c. 0 0 0 Chini'hin, f 10 2 Siekierka, g ...2 0 4| f.jnodity or product. , Weiss, f 4 0 fl Smolensky, g 0 0 0 Blaukopf, f. 0 A. Comba, g 0 0 Oj No industry ha* had more to contend with In overcoming K. Harris, c. 0 J, Chodosh, c 0 Opening Sale lithe forces of nature, than has oil. Nn indartry hM had to meet 22 0 44 Eudk\ r 0 E*rl« A. C. G. F. T. fan abnormal increase in the demand for its prodHct as has~otl Brown, jr 2 Nannen, f. .. 1 0 2 during the past decade. No industry has had to develop under Chriitensen, g. Woodhull, f. 4 0 8 Now Going On Greenwald, g. f Wore open and ruthless competition. Eudie, c. 0 0 0 M. Chodosh, g. D'Zurilla, g 0 0 1 Labotsky, g. It is smalt wonder, therefore, that oil producers have at Donovan, g 0 0 0 l times si-tmcil to face insurmountable problem*. They have 8 1 17 Here are a few of the many Specials 6 0 11 !attacked each new issue, however, with the courage »nd deter- M*tueh«n Secondl G. F. T. mination which is a primary requisite in'petroleum prodnc- Bloomfield, f Oil tion. Fuffe], f. . 0 1 1 Midyear Examination* Todav the whole oil industry is voluntarily cooperatiye to Delsfjard, c. 0 0 0 In Carteret Schools RIMED CURTAINS CANNON TOWELS 0 0 0 *tvolve what might be termed a new "constitution" to govern, 1 0 2 Full length ruffled curtains, silk edg- Large size Cannon double thread tow- Midyear examinations will be held TCgulate and conserve oil resources. ing of rose, blue, gold and lav- CQg% els, banding of blue, rose and d* 1 00 1 2 4 in the Csrteret public schools next The industry has a type of leadership which realizes that week. The following is the sched- ender. Value $1.00, pair %/•/V» gold. 5 pairs for *P * Jthe interests of individual oil companies can best be served by ule: -WorkiiiR out a national oil program in the interest of the in-j Pro. Rule* Confuse Town Hiffh School dustryas a whole, taking into consideration the vital interest j Holy Family Cagers Lose TMMUJ, January 17 A. M.—Spanish I, II, 111; French DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS of the American people in any policies adopted. i pUying under ru,eg with whicn III; English I. BLANKETS P. M.—French I, II; Typing I. Oil leaders point out that they are not so much concerned j they were not famiiiar, the Holy Full size plaid blankets, QQ/» 58x54 Damask Table Cloths, in advocating specific legislative measures, as they are in ascer- Family Five, basketball players, Wednesday, January 18 novelty colored, striped v/»7 V* A. M.—Algebra .II; Commercial Fleecy and nap finish KJVJK* taining and making public facts relating to oil production and were defeated Sunday afternoon, 50 to 37, by St. Stephen's Five, of Perth Arithmetic; Solid Geometry; Com- , tonservation. Amboy. The game was played in St. mercial Law. When this is done and when the public and legislative Stephen's court and professional P. M.-— Biology; U R. History; Bookkeeping I. bodies fully understand the problems involved, they feel that rules were enforced. Kasha, Com- SILKOLINE COMFORTABLES ba and Siekierka adjusted themselves . Thursday, January 19 SASH CURTAINS the necessary measures will be adopted and that the situa- A. M.—English II; Latin III; Re- Silkoline covered Comfortables, fill- to the strange regjlations quicker Percale trimmed sash curtains, OQ-, ed with pure rf» "1 97 tion will be automatically adjusted. than their mates and led in scoring view of Elementary Subjects. for the Carteret team. For the win- P. M.—English III; AltrMira I. regular value 59c m*%J\* white cotton (])1 Thi.s is progress by scientific evolution rather than by Friday, January 20 mng team Czerwick turned in 18 brainless revolution. .•'*"• A. M.—General Science; English points. IV; Latin II; Typing I. The score: P. M.—Physics; Commercial Ge- St. Stephen'. G. F. T. ography; Chemistry; Latin I. WEEDS IN THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE ' Zalnich, f. 5 0 10 Monday, January 23 RHEUMATICS • r Czerwick, f 8 2 18 Babies Love If A. M.—Plane Geometry; Stenog- Feenamint RELIEVED Bernard, c 4 2 10 The terrible crime which was recently committed in Los raphy II; Stenography f. Reybock, g 2 3 7 With One Healing P. M—Early European History; Angeles in the murdering of a 12-year-old girl, has forcibly fo- Kozlowski, g 1 3 6 For all stomach and intestinal Application Only, Modern History. troubles ancTdisturbances due The Laxative cused themind of the public on the crime problem. • nd without medical, electrical 20 10 50 Grammar and Primary Department to teething, there is nothing There has been a tendency of late taiet the bars down for (Gradei 3 tn 8) or any other treatment Holy Family G. F. T. better than a safe Infanta' and You Chew Tuesday, Jan. 17, A. M., English; the criminal. Punishment is long delayed, even in the worts Comba, f 4 0 8 Children's Laxative. — Apply — P. M., Spelling and Benmanship. lierimes. A kml hearted public has wished to do everything Miglecz, f 3 17 Like Gum Wednesday, Jan. 18, Arithmetic; Kasha, c 4 . 2 10 possible to "reform criminals". P. M.-, Reading. Lefty, g :. "I 0f 2 MAS. .V. ZLATA Thursday, Jan. 19, Geography; P. No Taste But not satisfied with that, the ultra-sentimentalist has Siekierka, g 4 0 8 Phone Linden 2618 M., Hygiene. Hanson, g 1 0 2 SYRUP 19 Mitchell Are., Linden, N. J. gone so far as to advocate laws prohibiting the ownership of Friday, Jan. 20, A. M., History. But the Mint revolvers and pistols by law-abiding citisens, on the theory .17 3 37 [•;. that this will prevent the criminal from acquiring jfirearms. They seem to forget that a voluntary lawbreaker would not — Classified Ada. Bring Iiesulta — I hesitate to break a "new law". The Los Angeles murder has brought the nation up with a |j Jerk. Why should the law-abiding citizen be entirely disarmed Every Garment P••nd left to the mercy of the criminal element? Why should the second amendment to the United States Constitution be disregarded in favor of the criminal? Why should conditions in Our Shop — be continually made more oppressive for thos ewho obey the law and more lenient for those who break the law? • Criminals in our social structure are like weeds in a jfi garden—they must be controlled or ruin reaults.

TO ENCOURAGE TRADE WITH SOUTHLAMERICA MUST That the United States is taking an increasing interest in lV\g^ W " W THIS GREAT '^^'^^^^ lita trade with South America, is evidenced by the action of Awnings, Tents Jthe McCormick steamship line in sending two well-known au- IIhors completely around that continent on one of its freighters. Window Shades IThe writers will stop at the principal ports and gain material |,for articles of a practical character on the needs of South and Flags ^JANUARY SALE | American countries which North American industries can sup- | ply. The trip will take five months. A Sensational Clearance in Women's Misses' Children's I> The men selected to do the writing are Albert Richard New Jersey Awning [Wetjen, well known short story writer, novelist and author L»f " All", winner of O. Henry Prize for Best Story of 11926; and James Stevens, author of four books: "Paul Bun- & Tent Co. 1214 W. Elizabeth Avenue COATS and DRESSES j, "Brawnyman", "Mattock", and "Saloon Days". Both ||uthor8 write extensively for the Saturday Evening Post, Col- LINDEN, N. J. ter's, American Mercury, etc. Pliuniv. Linden 3030 At Drastic Price Reductions 00 U> fL> f Uu outsllinili Steamship companies can do a great deal to encourage tn i 1o UiVslm-e^wV ™ ^'^ ^ ''^ " - ° " "« economies. A shopping fade between our own nation and foreign lands by getting HIMII tn ln» hj.ro rh« IU.I-H (i1.1.»* n,;.,.. ' ' '' oaiuruay ractical facts before the people of both countries. Painless Ladies Dresses WEED OU TTHE ARSONISTS Extractions Group of 214 Dresses LADIES FUR TRIMMED Ladies Dresses <£i Dr. Mullus' mt'th- u«l means a scien- • . . Special . . . During 1926 the national fire loss totaled $560,548,624, tific and painless $O.95 i highest in thin country's history. Conservative estimates way in which to (1 o extracting. COATS •.50 - that at least one-third of this loas was the result of arson. Thousands tan Formerly up to $9.00 AT Fires caused by carelessness or ignorance are bad enough, testify to this Tlu'se ure in all the wanted Charges moderate for all muturiaU and shadt-s-- included or 2 Dresses $15.00 Id the public should be more than willing to learn how to dental work. lire many Jeraty Suits. event them. But how much more serious and terrible is the 33% OFF l up to $16.50 Each Fillings, Bridges and e caused purposely by the arsonist. —All Fur Trimmed— Th«se comprise silks, georgettes Arson is one of the worst crimes and should be considered Crowns Inserted Most All $60 COATS now $40 and crepes, etc. Newest sliades Painless Children's Dresses and latust modela. Sixes from IB I such. The arsonist imperils life, property and the prosperity . . . Special . . . All $50 COATS now $33 tu 5(i. : communities. Last year he destroyed at least $186,849,640 r^reft Examination and All $45 COATS now $30 i property valu^ not, to mention the lives he snuffed out. $1.00 up to $3.95 - $6 Lindy Raincoat* 1 Advice Anytime All $30 COATS now $20 * The public tftoujd. give-every aid to apprehending this de- SI^ME FIRST! Formerly were $2 to $6 All $20 COATS now $14.50 $3.95 irer. Judge '|j|d site's counsel should deal wjth him rigor- Seasonable and appropriate ma- terials and styles. Sizes 2 to 14 Coata of seationubltl materials to the full•"extent of, the law. He is deserving dTfco I Have V year*. triinmed with Mink, Fitch, Fox, tadies Scarf* *nd Hai.4k*r- ... |mpathy. When we have conquered arson we shall h*ve gone to Offer ' Squirrel, Skunt, Beaver, Wolf and other popular furs. chief Sets at 36% Otf i rO< Pong way in solving the fire-loss problem. Our well appointed and thoroughly modern offices Children* & Juniors HOSIERY . . . Special . . . enable us to perform any MILLINERY kind, of dental work with Full fashioned Qg A Group of Ok I* OO THINK THIS OVER ease and comfort to the $1.39 Hosiery OOC patient and at the »ame COATS COATS$5 ! 'U'\ time do it as quickly as A popular cry is to reduce taxes for Htfle fellow and is consistent with good $16.50 Coats Now $10 work. \ the corporation*, ft has now come to tbtjh&ftthefe are $12.00 Coats now $7 Closing Out 20 million individual stockholders%*thia*tountry. It is $10.00 Coats now $6 dersfflTthiaQountry. It is MEN'S DEPARTMENT Ife that 50 per cent, of these own stock in corporations DR. MALLAS Other Children's AH-nv»o's furnishings, Skirti a profit. A reduction in corporation tax*|^aa,ns an 72 BROAD STREEJ Coat* as Low ** B4«r««kr BttlM N«ckw in profits, which benefits some 10 million etockhold- ELIZABETH, N. J. two aiuj ope-half mi] I ion persons who are bene- • A. M—4 P. M- $r At Cost and Uss id Grey uers >ld Riv, Carterat High School Ba»katball Taam Overcoat** Wood- tuchen High Downed K. Harris, c. contest, wa» the outstanding star of jtesm, plenty of action pas seen J Cartmt M the game. Sid totaled six baskets The neck and O. By Local School Toam Comba, g. .... bridge In Annual Court Battle—Pint Time A Local neck battl* of the Currie, f. (c) 6 4 L. Harris, g. and four fouls before the final j first half was coniinuH »nd the Uedwick, f 2 Team Won From Township Passers whistle was sounded. The floor (.narjin between the twn (earns wss ,.n last at the Comba, g _ 0 . • High School basketball te»m ed the Woodbridge defense which had tack in the closing minutes of play Cardinals Again Winners ,expetis«ol Woodbridge High School, Harris, g. „. o into the •Winnitig stride, Uit all it could do to keep him in sight when WnodbHdge' wks'le'ff at the 17 10 44 Down Eagle A. C 44 to 11 Armour, g. 8 'is the reciftt of the Carteret High let alone hold him from scoring. post while Currie and Rfcbet led ,.i, at th« (Mtpensa of Metuchen Mats then G. P. T. M. Chodosh, g 0 School court *. "' G. T. T. P. B. A. have proved increasingly Elgin, c, _.,..,.,,. ., 4 0 8 (.urrie, I ~ 5 1 11 popular each year during the long pe- Cooper, g. .•_.l...:.i.'. 8 2 R M^lwick, f. -j 8 2 18 riod since the series started. A bigJ. McDonald, g ..„._....;.. V 1 3 Carleret Hi(h School Assistant Manager Henjamin Zu.i- neph Turner, William Harrington, successful season in November. UViss, f...... _ ., 0 1 1 attendance is expected at the com Football Team for 1927man. Joseph Comba, Captain Ronald Ar- I Many of the players are now on the Jlnhel, c - —. 3 17 ing dance. 11 8 25 Second row. John Harrington, j mour, Oharlea Ellis, AWfindcr Cow- basketball team that has been mak- Reading left to rigfht—Top row: (!<-or(!;o Toth, Sitln-ey Currie, .Toseph alsky, John Ciko, John Egnatz. loach Francis McCarthy, William Medwick, Harry Rock, Joseph Czor- Under thr capable coaching of ing a record and recently defeated Bartock, John Eudip, Jacob Chodosh, puniak, Thomas Gudnestad. Francis McCarthy the Carteret High the team of Woodbridge High "THAT LITTLE CAWIE" i»tor-a.»'icrt^c«,M.T^0y BvUnk Michael Hesko, Goorpe Chomicki, Kottom row, lAwrence Harris, Jo- School football squad closed a most Srhool.

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The success pf professional hockey has May hockey continue on the road to suc- GA5 TANK IN REAR cess and popularity. SEMI-ELLIPTIC SPRINGS imwn in leaps and bounds in the last three FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES Tommy Loughran's light heavyweight >^irs. The has SNUBBER PLATES crown rolled off into the resin dust twice 19 INDEPENDENT EMERGENCY 1'niwn from a aeven dub organization to,a ten- the first round of his battle With Leo Lomski LONGER WHEEL BASE lub circuit, set off in two divisions, the Amer- last Friday night but the champion managed BRAKES ican and the International. to get it back in place with the aid of a very FULL-VISION PLATE-GLASS ' ROOMIER BODIES Nightty, big crowds pack the arenas to see generous decision on the part of referee and .Mich stars as Billy Burch, Howie Morenz, Au- judges. Many spectators' and reporters WINDSHIELD , BUILT BY FISHER IIL'I Johat, Ching Johnson and Georgie Hay thought Lomski sRould have won the decision FRANK SCHANTZ —and surely ought to have had no worse than i

mamrn* almost under pnpa'a pyes snd wan jfoin' to br- your own boudoir? handing a hot line to that good- Yrm nnghta seen Norms draw her- looking Sebastian girl at the same aelf up, proudn' haughtr-llke. "I know all ahout my husband's past", time. gays she. But you can b«t she didnt. Enjoy new Found Girls, can you imagine gettln' mar- Well, it looked like curtains for l*w ried and goin1 right from the altar —but that's tellin' the story. Take VAXbM B6«y and Raymond Hatton in »Now Were to tf» Air* to the new home and flndin' an old my advice, girls, 'n see It your- A Paramount Pioturs (lane sleepin' off a jag in a room J Leisure Hours selves. you had every legal reason to believe never before related. Unlike any play based on the Rus- sian revolution, this one depicts it By Making Sleetrieity as seen from within — from the midst of the revolutionists and aris- BLOCK'S tocrats In their final struggle for the Do More Work, reins of power. Chaney plays a strange hermit- like peasant thrust into the mael- strom by a strange trick of fate, changing from a harmless peasant Buy a New •nd servant to s dangerous menace Reading Lamp on under the last revolutionary lead- en, and then, in the end, proving STATE Our Divided Payment Plan the savior of the heroine who de- panded on his loyalty. THEATRE - - - WOODBRIDGE Benjamin Christensen, famous Danish director of "The Devil's Matinee Saturday, Sunday, 2 P. M. , Circus," directed the new picture, Tuesday, Thursday, 3 P. M. I which was lavishly staged, with Evening, 7 :00 and 9:00 \ many authentic reproductions of Russia as it existed at the time of the struggle. A notahle cast appears FRIDAY—Last Time Today— Barbara Bedford plays the hero- tie and Ricardo Cortex is seen in he romantic lead in the new pic- Order the ture, with Charles Puffy, Kai LON CHANEY in THOR Electric Washer Now/ Sohmidt, Emily Fitzroy, Hack Swain nd other noted artists of the screen. Pay for it while you use it. Indoon it specially inviting oft It is an original story by Director Girls, if you want to see what a MOCKERY cold winter nighu and the right 'hristensen, scenarized by Bradley woman can do when a man gets NORMA SHEARER in Every good laundress knows that clothes kind of lam pa to light your card King. In filming it echoes of many dippy, just watch Norma Shearer should be washed and rinsed in waters of table, desk or ta*y chain add to strange intrigues and secret plots work on Lew. the comfort of your rooou. that marked the progress of the the same temperature. The twin air shell, Lew, the gay dog, might be a revolution and the ascendancy of the THE DEMI BRIDE match for Carmel Myers snd Doro- a vacuum principle exclusive with the See that you have lampt enough Bolshevists were incorporated into thy Sebastian in their sophisticated Comedy "All Set" Latett New* to each member of your houiehold the play, thus making it valuably as Thor, keeps the water in which the clothes roles, but he was doomed the day can read or work in com fort. a historic drama as well as a grip- Friday Nifht — Cabaret Night — Always a Good Show are washed, hot. Norma came into his life. ping .mystery play. Another outstanding feature of the Thor A wide range of ttylea and rnes The way that girl twists him about SATURDAY—Jan. 14 Only— U the revolving reversing cylinder in which awaiU you at Public Service Mores. her Anger when he's supposed to be All our lamp* are gracefully pro- IS SOME SHEIK the wishing is done. There'* nothing in it lots older and knows all about life portioned and attractively ihtded. IN "DEMI-BRIDE" is a surprise to me. If she hadn't to catch or injure the finest fabrics. The Any one of them may be purchased had experience in handling men she . present water swirl* in and out through the smooth on our divided payment plan. COJT, ia NMT Film, Find* Himself must have read a lot or it was just perforations of the cylinder. Object of Tax** Woman's Lorn a gift from Mother Nature. When Norma came into his life Payment terms are made easy, Three women against one lone with a crash that shoved him into £5 down, eighteen months to pay. man! a fish pond Lew was the biggest BIN-TIN.T|N And all three peachy janes, too! fish in the puddle. He was hooked • • • That's the predicament Lew Cody for fair, had grabbed hook, line and finds himself in at the State Thea- sinker, but didn't know it. He must JAWS o/STEEl" tre, where "The Demi-Bride," Me- have been so paralyzed he couldn't Electric lamps are used more in tro-Goldwyn-Mayer's starring: picture feel the pain. winter time, so that sometimes they for Norma Shearer with Lew Cody I'll say one thing for Lew—he took burn out unexpectedly. Avoid in- is showing. ^WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION- convenience by keeping a carton of a lot of chances. Making love to Maida lamps on hand. Will Rogers in Paris Latest New* $ « * — THE MORE COMFORTABLE — Blake of Scotland Yard Electric grills are convenient foi preparing bacon and eggs and other SUNDAY, MONDAY—Jan. 15, 1&— dalles at the table. They are an asset, ton, at the evening supper party. Prices ire from $12 up.

The THOR Electric Ironer Bieaktat isn't breakfast without hut toast. An electric toaster HEATRF: Finishes a Big Ironing assures evenly browned, piping hot toast. Toaster prices at Public Serv- In an Hour or Two ice stores begin at J5.7T. Mat . . . 2:30 Just sit before the machine and guide the • • • Eve ... 7:00 & 9:00 articles through. An automatic spring adjusts TODAY . . . TOMORROW . . . the rollers to bulky and thin pieces. When not Tbt electric floor polisher aim' WM*BOYD in use the ironer may be folded and stored in ptinu the problem of keeping your MWACTOK space two feet square. fluon in good condition. It is eaiy to use. Has the pistol grip control REGINALD DENNY UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE lOQlt WOlUUi Easy payment terms are handle and when used with a good .in ... grade of floor polish puts a fine Comedy "College Kiddo" Variety Latest New* #5 down, eighteen months to pay finish on flours. "OUT ALL NIGHT" TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY-Jan. 17, 18— . . . Companion Feature . . . ZANE GREY'S PVBLIC&SERVICA DRUMS of the DESERT Florence Vido SUNDAY Bert LyteU in "Alias the Lone Wolf" . . . also . . , George O'Hara in "Ladies Beware!" Does Your Plate Fit? Do You Need Plates? MONDAY ; . . TUESDAY I want the people of New Jeraey to understand that there . . . Added Attraction . . . it no need of wearing a plate that is not serviceable. COLLEEN MOORE ... in ... LOIS WILSON in I AM A PLATE SPECIALIST "The Gingham Girl" Therefore I make plates that fit. 1 utc a technique of "HER WILD OAT" Comedy "Permanent Rave" Uta-| my own. If your old plate does not tit properly, I can , • • Companion Feature — Wednesday Night — Country Store make it fit. ZANE GREY'S — Beautiful Prizes to Winner* — COST OR SERVICE "NEVADA" THURSDAY, FRIDAY—Jan. 19, 20-1 " It is not necessary to p»y a great sum as many people . . . with . . . have done. Special processes don't make a plate fit. CARY COOPER 'WALLACE You need a plate specialist. WEDNESDAY . .. THURSDAY . . . CAN YOU EAT? DOES IT DROP? is IT COMFORTABLE? BEERY The Real Question Is—Does Your Plate Fit? GEORGE BANCROFT RAYM0NO (The Star of "Uuderworld") ... and ... IIATTON DR. SCHWARTZ CHESTER CONKLIN Plate Specialist PAINLESS F RE E «7 BROAD STREET EXTRACTION EXAMINATION TELL IT TOSWEENEY " ELIZABETH, N. J. COMING ATTRACTIONS Daily, 9 A. M.—«, P. M.—MM... Wed. and Fri. 'Till 8 P. M. Moon o*l*r.el _ Ch«g - Th» DP "TH& WIZARD" Own**. Pwrot - Le. Miwable* - C»t uxd :AR1 N£W Y&RK--PARIS I THE PERTH AMBOY I 9 DAY CLEARANCE FASmONS j GAS LIGHT COMPANY j FRIDAY-THE SECOND «M SMITH STREET BIG DAY! I . You'll probably hear of this fine tale from your Announcement C*oitbn App.la.pe— I friend* who came Thursday, the first day, because We htm been appointed the Ea*W they know that a Clearance at this store is SOME ferric* Station for thto locality, Aate—tk and Storage Water FUatan sale. la addition to selling | But why not do a little investigating "on your N«w PIUUM CM own hook"? We're listing part of the savings you'll find—but only a part. There's a store full of spe- cials, for most everything is reduced. Extfce i Fashion Park ft: Briegs-Built BATTERIES Overcoats and Suits the right battery for your <*r, oar Radiant Leg* At prices which set a Record for Value-Giving I Service includes tkllful repair work on • $19.76 — $24.75 — $29.75 — $34.75 mry m*k* of battery. You can rdy •a responsible advice and reaaonabai I CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT pfttethere. i We have reduced over sixty of our fine pat- We look forward to a osD from TOO. terns and will make up to your individual measure, ECONOMY GARAGE CO. Telephone 148 Perth Amboy • in our own shop. Electrical Department Suit to Order. $50 35 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, N. J. Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed Tel. Carteret 675 i A Few of the Furnishing Items on Sale Manhattan Shirt*, $2.50 grades, $1.88 13.00 p-adw, $128 T/H1S \M a year of n«w trimming*. »3.fiO. and |4 p-ad«s, $2.88 Not new, of course—tor what 1* RAB1N0W1H HARDWARE $4.60 and $6.00 grade*, $348 newt The bade channel \n the ail- Silk Ties, hundreds of tl ties, e9e, 2 for $1.28 houettc are evolving to slowly and K> "II It's Hardware, We Have It!" Men's Holeproof Hosiery—Silk, Silk and Wool, and All Wool logically that It'* hard to jrlve a sharp, Full Lin. of clear cut definition of Juat what It BSc, 6 for $3 new, to the dressmakers, for the lake HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES or variety, use their Imaginations In Open Monday, Friday, and Saturday Evenings tTlvlng ua unfamiliar ways of trim- ming. \ THE HOUSE FURNISHINGS Belt fringe Is one of Chose. Chanel used It first In twpfld frocks; now oth- ' 553-566 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. ers are doing It both In woolens and In silks. It's really very smart—and, Tel. Carteret 312 and 1018 by way of a hint to thn home dress- maker, very easy. It fo«s awfully well Paulus Dairy with buttons—another new old trim- ming, and It Is the one new major note Main Office: 189-195 New St., New Brunswick, N. J. BRIEGS In cloth frocks. The frock sketched Is & copy of ft Phone 2400 Established 1890 THOMAS JARD1NE & SON 91 SMITH5T-C0R.KINQ • PERTH AMBCty Chanel. In soft brown twopil, that TAILORSCIDTHIERSHABERDASHERS- ahows how effective this self fringe can be. Pleaso notice the srarf collar MONUMENTS arrangement, too, for that Is lmpor- DON'T BE MISLED—BE SURE IT IS PAULUS' MILK And Cemetery Work of Every ant The hand marking the left side of the bloune fastens wkh (rroups of Description -Mention this paper to advertiser*— —Mention this paper to advertisers three buttons and then continues on up to make the collar and IHUIRS loose WORKS: over the right shoulder. This Is the AULUS' type of collar that Is Retting smarter OSITIVELY . George's Avenue, Near and smarter. This same model has When You Need been sriTi In black and white tweed Grand Street, OYEZ! with brlRht red pyrnlin buttons and USE ERFECTLY M 1L K. RAHWAV, N. J. hurkle for the narrow bt-lt, as well rus ASTEUR1ZED Feed, Coal In all Lho browu tones. Both are ef- P and fective. OYEZ!! Paulus' Pasteurized Select Milk MASON MATERIALS and another .., Walker-Gordpn Certified Milk " PHONE 666 Lehigh at Wilkes-Barre ii a prescription for Wendmese Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Milk . Woodbridge Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, OYEZ!! Bilious Fever and Malaria. Suydam's and Rutget's Special Raw Tuberculin It kills the germs COAL WINTER IS COMING Tested Milk We allow 50c per ton reduction if paid for 55 The wise folks will beat Jack in 10 days or Cash Frost to the punch by getting Our Motto: :heir clothes overhauled NOW, • DISTRIBUTION COVERS QUALITY to be ready for the first tol GARDNER'S GARAGE ICE and WOOD HONEST WEIGHT snap. (JOHN F. 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More Tears and Bigger Ones THEFEATHERHEADS TAVI !«• . WE'VE a staff of O&DEQS skilled mechanics al- CAB .'-TAX I! DOWN/1 AWNINGS !/"" ways ready to give lOVfclV WEDDIN& your car the atten- tion it requires. Drive in today. .. "iSnyder'u is slwsys a good auto suggestion." > ,-;, SNYDEtTS}: PAGE EIGHT vu outclassed and outboxH hy the Local Pan* of Diamond R***l To Be Pmei Vwm Knnwwww i wrtuvrj P«ul Walker Defeat» The territory of China la equal 11 Coughrin In Fatt Philly boier. Predict Active Seaaon In Carteret Public School* ere not road atatlo* and In the four round haMlts, Harold | In Sweden. Comparatively few pea* •rfn to the whole of North A merle Eight Round Battle Mis* May me Engllsh-Lillntte, an from Nova Scotia tn Rrltlnh Cnlttti' fmprovemen ts. •' Apfly •« ^ ,. A Ice Junri, of BrunmvirV, boat Red Sport gmwip around town has it exceptionally clever and versatile el- I ant* bsve surname*. Th« children Anderson* of Brooklyn and Rushy take the father1* Christian name In W« and from Winnipeg to the sonii or fell a*tm$W|$, ocutionist, will entertain tit the Car- part of Mi Middlesex County funs, especiilly Brook*, of Chiiage, knockrd nut •• Carteret when the next ball cam- teret public schools Wednesday, Jan- addition tn their own thow from South River who in- Jack Saho, of Highland Park, in lh<> paign cornea around. From present nary 25. Mia* Lillotte's former per- t tended tho flfjhts at Highland Park, second. ' indications little time will he lost in formances given in Carteret have Fridny night, wore given H big Mir- Promoter Jne Polly ha* been fill- getting under way this year. Be- been »o enjoyable that keen anti- ptitt when Paul Walker, the Tren- ing the M«M>nic Ti-mple regularly sides a strong representative nine cipation for the coming visit has ton scrapper, fought to i decisive by excellent m»tehm|? nnd for th< which may And action on a local dia- been aroused. Four Years Ago victory over Al Coughrin, of South mond every Sunday, Carteret will after months of research, a promi- next show, Friday nitrht, will pr»>- 1 The program which has been ar- River, sfter eight roundu of one- M>nt Battling l/»vin«ky, former light have a good twilight league. is an unusually fine one. nent physician perfected a new way action. Walker floored Cough- heavyweight champion of the world, Already many have requested that cough treatment. Clinical testa a- rin in the opening round and from who will ftght Sailor Andrew*, of a twilight loop be organized, ao that the great number of Carteret ball wiong his own patients brought con- then on w»s the muster of the meet- Perth Amboy. in the main go of tire recital. Among the number* vincing evidence of its effectiveness, Ing over the hoy who rocked Ken- eight rounds. players will be able to take part in wilt be roch gems nn, "An Old ny Banks ami others to sleep re- games after working hour*. Mana- Fashioned Welcome," "The Rough and, as a result, he was persuaded cently. ger* of the former Tiger*, Belmonits, Little RaacaV "Midnight in the to introduce the treatment among In the semi-final Tony Scortins Tk« Firtt Pr«ibyt«ri»« Charck Cadillac* and Macks, are talcing a Pantry," "It Couldn't Be Done", the members'of the profession. earned a derision over Willie Sand- C«rl*r*l, N. J. great interest in the outcome of such and other favorites. Appropriate Since Then, wait, The two hoys hailed from a league. The former managers are costumes will be worn for several of hundreds of Doctors have adopted Brunswick nnd \ \ ory meant much. . Rev. Charles Beneiet Mitchell, i sure that the circuit can be made to the numbers. run smoothly if it U well organised this treatment, and they are pre- The rooting wan evenly and enthui- Minister Miss Lillotte will spend the morn- scribing it daily to patients who iMtically divided. Babe Barone, of early in the aeaton, and well fi- ing of January 25 giving a prelude Sotnerville. heat Main Street Jones, 9.45 A. K Hble School nanced. to her program—short readings come to them suffering with a se- Since it I* hardly likely that an Trenton colored boy, after six 11 A. if DfvW Worship, Ser- which will ierve a« appetizers for vere cough, cold, or chronic bron- rounds. Industrial league will be attempted mon, "The Betrayal Night." the lovely thing! to follow. During chitis. , In one of the sixes Bobby Dech- this year, it Is expected that the The Sacrament of the Lord'* Sup- the afternoon, matinee performances ter, of Philadelphia, beat Lou same teams of the loop two and three per will be administered. will be given for the pupils of one Worthing, nf Carteret. Worthing years ago will make up the circuit Special''prayer. to six, while In the evening a per- who«e real name is I^ew Horvath this year, The rivalry between the formance will be present for pupils who has been fighting often since Service At 10.45 A. M. immediate- Tiger*, Behnonts, Cadillacs, and above the sixth grade and for Now, This Clinically Proven Treatment for he left Carteret. He was formerly ly prectdthjf .the Sacramental Ser- , Macks will not be forgotten for known in Cnrteret as Kid Hayfield. ice. •' some time. A fee of fifteen cents will be He made « gotu\ showing but he 7.:tO 1», IL V(e»per Service. From present indications a meet- charged for the matinee perform- Coughs and Colds Is Made Available to You ing will be called in March or ance. In the evening 35 cents will April for the purpose of discussing be the price of admission for school —The Druggists Listed Below Have It! plans nf a circuit this year. All in- children, 60 cents for adults. Tick- , terested in the promoting of such a ets will be on sale within the next circuit will be invited to attend the few days. BARGAINS meeting. Messrs. Joe Elko, Charles Proceeds will be applied to the Brady, Joe Coughlin and Ed Mack, general organization fund of the capable managers of the four teams BRONCHOSAN Carteret High School. See our half-page adv. in the borough league will attend • the meeting to discus* possibilities GOOD USED CARS For Coughs and Colds : of forming and handling a smooth 1928 Essex Sedan $800 on page 3 running circuit with gumes scheduled 1926 Chrysler 58 Redan $550 for two nights a week. 1926 Dodge Sedan $500 BRONCHOSAN should not be confused with the ordinary cough 1927 Chevrolet Coupo $450 1924 Studebaker Coach *295 remedy. Its action is vastly different, for these reasons: 1924 Jewett Brougham $375 HARRIS* Keep youth 1925 Essex Coach $400 BRONCHOSAN has a direct soothing ef- BRONCHOSAN is compounded from the 1925 Essex Coach $350 fect on the mucous membrane, and at the purest natural ingredients and contains no Fords, tourings, roadsters, sedans, DEPARTMENT STORE from $60.00 up to $250.00 same time acts as a powerful expector- harmful drugs or narcotic* of any kind. longer! SEXTON MOTOR CAR CO., ant which brings forth the phlegm, an By special process the healing value of of Perth Amboy action that is absolutely necessary in get- all extracts used is retained. Hence, RAHWAY 15 Smith, St., Perth Amboy ting rid of a cough. The most severe BRONCHOSAN also produces a tonic ef- cleanse the system Open Evenings. Tel. P. A cough or cotd will quickly yield to a few fect upon the system and aids in restor- doses of BRONCHOSAN. Its remedial ac- ing you back to normal after a severe of poisons tion is really remarkable. cough or cold.

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