age Colored fftoo mor e Comic Section Sporting News, CARTERET PRESS vff;* fOh. VII, No. 21 CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1920 PRICE THREE CENTS Carteret Man Loses License Collegian* Beat Falcon* To Prevent Picture In Fast Game Of Great Poet Buses Are Dangerous Led by Jake Chodonh and Rob The United Ukrainian Women's And Draws Fine After Accident Wtchey, the Collegians gasketeers Club f Carteret will present a mo- alter Michalazuk of Warren Strtfet Pronounced Drunk By were successful in downing the Pol- tion picture of the great Ukrainian School Boy Declares ish Falcon quintet at the- latter'* f Carteret, N. J. poet Taras Schewchenko on Wednee- Phytician After Car Runt Into Another; Mutt Pay $220.60 court, last Wednesday night. The . • / final score read 29-22. Chodosh and February 6, 1929 hn and dding by Officers Rudolph Simon- and Ritchey widened the margin be- tate sharks; who put one game up general public. The picture will be before that body and asked for pro- dence of having been drinking. Mich- turned over to the police committee. • and Allan McDonnell who re- tween the two teams, and enabled the after another on the taxpayer. pat on at 7:30 All who are in- tective measures against the dangers alazuk was unable to pay hi» fine A large delegation of residents of Collegians to win out with ease. Ur- Years ago, when the gang bought terested afle invi to attend. Involved in riding in the buses. The onded to a telephone call telling and was returned to a cell in the Randolph and Sharot streets was banski and Morgan were high for the land in Bast Rahway for next to hoy resides In East Rahway and at- an accident. local lockup after the hearing. Mra. Stephen Dumaysky and Mrs. present, seeking sorat solution of the loser* with 9 and 8 points each. nothing, it was expected to sell it tends school in the borough. His [The officers reported that Michal- Howard Hauschild, of Hillcrest Stephen Wozniak head the eumnut- drainage problem In those two fcuk was driving toward Carteret The scores: Dver night to easy marks in the town. name is Sigmund Zabludowsld. avenue, Iselin, was fined |26 and tee in char e of the streets. According to the complaint Easy marks did not show up any * The boy told of how one of the Woodbridge avenue when he ran12.60 coats for driving a car without Af practically all the residents there, great numbers. buses was approaching Carteret late (to a car driven by Jame« Buleczo, obtaining a license to drive. John surface water has no means of ee- Apparently they expected people one afternoon last week with about 190 Jacques avenue, Rahway. Patrachi, of Port Heading, was fined cape. nnd the cellars in the two who lived dn the main part of the twenty-five passengers moat of them Uleczo wax accompanied by Joseph $5 and $2.60 coats for being drunk. Three fires In Week streets are flooded each time there is town to sell their properties for Well-Known Merchant adults. The gates were down at the Eros and Harold Welden, both John Feher, of Keaabey who was a heavy rain. 1 what they could get and move out Central railroad station for an ap- RaJiway. They were all shaken up charged with getting drunk and then Engineer Oliver F. Mitchell had Keep Firemen Busy to East Rahway. Having failed to proaching train. The bus had already at not otherwise injured. Both cam creating a disturbance, was lined $25 Succumbs In Hospital made a study of the situation and get them to bite, they started sad- ntarted down the- |rrade toward the d»m«g«d- and $2.60 co*i*. *Moma»n4«d that relief could h*_ Rooming Houte Gutted—Bed dlinU11L1K gbllCII theI mniU wttl "CTAHa ext» MAC» S taxeWJ USs 't on "de-• • • t •• l^h* ft* tracks whem ITie gates went down. Michalazuk wa» taken to police Michalazuk has since paid his fine obtained by constructing a short The driver applied his brakes, the •adquarters where he was examined and hits been released. in Another Rooming House velop" East Rahway. For pretty near, Benjamin JaCobowitz Dies Af connecting sewer from Randolph and year the road has been torn up! boy said, but they were worthress ter Long Illness—Merchant Sharot street to the trunk sewer In Destroyed—Chimney Fire. out there and bhe other taxpayers' and the bus went on down the little Here Noe's creek. Such a sewer as the en- New Aero Club Organized have had to share the burden of sew- j For Twenty-Four I hill and smashed through the gates. gineer proposed, would have to be Three fires kept the Fir© Depart- srs to help put this scheme over, yet Year*. i It stopped on the tracks with its car- I'S Queer Actions Officer* Are Elected laid in private property. ment busy this week. On. Sunday there are only a handful of people go of frightened human beings. The night fire was discovered in a four Benjamin Jacobowitz of 4 LefTerte The Mayor proposed that the sew- Michael Sabo was out there. driver was able to back it out of the unanimously family frame structure in Larch er be constructed and tho cost of Leads To Arrest elected president of h Carteret Three attempts have been made to »t»*t» * widely, known and respected way barely in time to escape the lo- the Carteret street and an alarm was sent in put schools out there. Now it is on' merchant of Cftrteret for the past construction be borne by the borough Aero Club, at a meeting of the club comotive. bringing bhe two companies. A room- the cards to unload a big tract on twenty-four years, died Monday with the proviso that the residents Street Man To Be Ex- at fire house No. 2, last Sunday af- Za'bludowaki earnestly demanded er had been smoking and set the mat- the taxpayer* as a park and dock- morning at 6;30 o'clock in the Van- En the two streets share among them ternoon. The other officers are: vice- that something be done to protect amined As To Sanity— tress of his bed on fire. The door site. At least another pardel is mark- derbilt Hospital, New York. He was the cost of obtaining a right of way president, Harold Rapp; secretary, 6 3 himself and other school children across private property. No one In Wanted To Get Out To At- and frame were ignited also. The for a school site. I years old. His health had been Meyer Rosenblum; treasurer, George failin r more than &T and who are compelled to,use the buses. the delegation expressed approval So that with the sewer, a big part & *° * ?* He said that the arrangement with tend "Two Funeral*." 8everal months Mr of this plan but several spoke of the =^t^ little damage was done. paid by those in the main part of *&> ' Jacobowitz was forced the Board of Education calls for two bad condition of the streets and the ings will be held on the- first and While the crowd was gathered the town—with the sale of a tag to. retire. He *>W Ms Harry Cfulowsen, 3R years old, of buses at the time when children are need of relief, which, they thought thdrd Friday of each month at theabout this fire a fight started m thepart of their holdings as a park and business, a grocery and meat market, leaving their homes for school, but nerton street, may be examined For man yeanl the council should provide. The mat- fire house. Initiation fee was fixed next block where a few nights prev- docksite and a school site, they will y *« business was only one bus appears and those who .turdsy M to his sanity. He was iously a stable and garage had been conducted in the big store building ter was finally referred to the coun- at $1, and monthly dues at the same puUj one more over. miss that or cannot get aboard, are cil as a committee of the whole with inght into police headquarters hut "mount Michael Sabo contributed »1 burned. Louis Versagyi found John In order to put the school site over' formerly occupied by Shapiro and toward starting a savings account, compelled to walk the long trip from the attorney and engineer. ht following a cat! from a store Pochak prowling about the damaged thU time five other parcels are to beLevinno" in Rboeevelt avenue near under the club's name at the First Bast Rahway to the borough schools. Councilman Frank Endres, as Roosevelt avenue where his ac- buildings and Pochak resisted when put up at the oame time—so as tothe Central railroad station. National Bank. Mayor Mulvihill suggested to thechairman of the street and road com- on* had aroused the fear* of the an effort was made to eject him. He weaken the opposition. I Mr. Jactobowitz ds survived by a The charter members arc: Michael boy that since the arrangements for mittee, reported that thefe are many oprietor. Gf upkeep with some more politicians riam» ot Carteret; four aona, At- dent of the school board. "We are i be released at nee because he Raid, Nepahinsky, J. Medvetz, M. Bodnar. building ia owned by Howard Burns sufficient amount and pave all of the W. Krysienski, T. Duncan, A. Ku- on the payroll. torney N. A. Jacoby, the present never able to see him," declared the important streets that still lack per- i had two funerals to attend. Then and is used as a sleeping place for Tours truly, borough recorder, Davtd S. and Al-lad. I i began imaginary construction. manent pavement. This plan may be J. DUNN., , all of Carteret, and Jerome, a The Mayor then stated that Sam submitted to the voters at a refer- | work on buildings and bossed imag- and cots but was not occupied. Carteret, N. J. traveling salesmal n locateldd i n CCin-George, proprietor of the bus line, endum vote. It waa also pointed out [Inary workmen, giving them detailed Alexander Sysmsnski, Bert All of the bedding was destroyed cinnati, Ohio, and one grandchild. and a lawyer representing him, 'had by the Mayor that Carteret is prob- ^'instructions. Nemo, M. Kano, Stephen J. Demin, and the woodwork of the building Mr. Jacobowitz took an active part TV) Editor of Carteret Press. bten in conference with the Mayor ably the only town in the land where examined by Dr. H. L.and Stephen Teryh. A bhurt meeting was scorched. The damage is about in various Hebrew activities and was Dear Sir: and council before the meeting re- the street paving is paid for out of ] Strandberg and will be examined will be held tonight at the fire house. $1,000. Defective wiring is blamed & member of one of the local syna- In your recent issue of February garding the crossing incident The the general appropriation!, He sug- by two physicians. The man's for the blaze. ea He was also active in the 1st an article appeared signed by Mr. #W - . t. . . . . • control of all buses, the Mayor said, gested that the council consider "Condition is said to be due to a pe-Polish Falcons Down Thursday night a still alarm was J. D. Robinson, which to say the least affairs of the local businessmen's as- lies primarilyl with the Board of Pub- adopting the plan followed in all sent in for a chimney fire in the Bodatl0n culiar reaction to alcohol. Port Reading Mohicans is very interesting If for no other, lic Utilities Commissioners. The other towns; that of assessing the home of Horace Armour in Pershing reason than to show that some of our clerk was directed to write to theabutting property. More streets have avenue. Never did the firemen work High School Students With Frankie Andrewjewski roll- people are wakoing up to what they board, requesting that the busee op- been pawd in the past six years, be Win Letter Awards ing up a total of 20 points, the re-! more silently than at this blaze. Mrs. haw been and are up against. H» erated by Sam George be regularly said, than in sixteen years previews* suit of 10 field goals, the Polish Fal- [Armour's brother, Joseph Nash was first sentence covers the whole inspected. The Rahway-Carteret road cans cons had an easy time in defeating' >" in tne hou<* and the work of put- Awards w«re made at the regular ground. "We will ail go' to the polls The stopping of the bus on theup again for discussion. Several the Port Reading Mohicans at the ' tinK *>"*• the trifling blaze was don* assembly session, last Tuesday morn- Mid select candidates for the Board The question "Resolve That Three tracks last week was widely discuss- members of the council reported it Polish Falcon Hall, last Six- y nfrht I«' quietly that he did not know of f Education? I don't think". He ! Judges Should Replace the Present ed but it is reported that a similar to be in a very bad .condition. Tb,e before a attendance. The it until it was over. The soot in a knows well we won't and all right I Jury System" at issue when the Car-instance happened some weeks ago, plan proposed at previous meetings thinking cHriiens know it. Only last teret high school debating team except that no train was approach- to repair the road and charge the ex- team, in addition to eight minor C's nreek to be exact I spoke to a lead- meets the representative (debating ing at the time. There is also much pense to Contractor Miller was again kored as many point. Democrat who is on the Election ' quartet of the South River high Which were printed to the sub5ti- imj Democrat who is on the Election q g comment upo^ n the irregularito ^y o_f referred to and may be carried ut Mi- Scott, principal of the , Board, we were speaking of the pos- schooll, Friday night, Februarb y 15, at tne servjce> caused by the co-ntinued this time. Miller has a balance of $5,- Mohawks Plan sible Democratic candidates for the the Carteret high school auditorium, breaking down of the buses. Nearly 000 due him from the council. school board and he emphasized the Carteret will uphold the negative aide every day some one of the buses gets In the past ten days the road has statement that they had not been of the question and will be repre- ou(. of order and is left standing a rapidly gone to pieces after having tain, Edward Busy Season appointed yet as the leader was sick sented by Edith Brawn, Robert Kob- j jajr or a night along the road. One been temporarily put in shape by the every period thereafter. Benjamin Rabinowitz and Al- Nannen, Charles Stelag, Michael and under the weather and not able version of the incident last week is contractor. The box score: Dusky Ball Team Getting Set to be at their meetings to tell them bert Bowling, alternate. A large that the bus skidded on ice. The Middlesex Water Company Re«ko, Herman Horn, Walter Wood- Polish Falcons hull, }nhn Fiulie, Hertry Green, Ike F who he wanted for candidates. God crowd is expected to attend the de- The borough budget for 1929 pass- was sharply criticised for tearing up Q For Heavy Diamond Cam- Barifels, Kenneth Harris, tteorgir hftlp us all and De atic *ITTVlltMlfjf " CBJOU Cartoret avenuai and not repaui&g it . Sobieaki, f ~«r~~." Chomicki, Jake Chodonh, Leo Hart, 0 paign. party of Jefflwson, Jackson, Van- Tinder the auspices of the Rutgera adopted together with tho at-properly after laying a large water Krasewskl, f 0 Mitchell Carlyle and Benjamin Z'JS Buren,, Cleveland,, Bryay n and the ' Inteisch&lastic Debating Leagueg , the ] taCh.ed tax ordinance. The. Monday line. The street is reported to be A successful campaign is looked man, manager. Minor letters were Chomicki, c 0 great Wilsonl : when it hah s reacheh d a CartereCttt debatindbti g teat m wililll t meeting was the time announc- in such a bad condition that the fire forward to by the Mohawk Athletic g g g given out to Michael Ciko, Bernard Bodnar, g .... Rh hih hl dbt engines cannot travel over it, with Club, who is getting ready for anconditrion when one man picks the Rahway high school debaters at the [ ^ fo r filing objections. The only ob- Rock man, Pinkua Chodosh, Theodore g the result that the section) known as active season. At the present time local candidates. Rahway high school, February 28.1 jection received was from John Ly- Kleban, Andrew Fedlam, Stephen K •• the Boulevard, is without fire protec- Charles Thompson newly-elected Kindly note the whole bunch of "Resolve that the Five-Day Week |se k, of East Rahway who thought the Bakss, Joseph Symtriew and W. Al- appropriation for printing too large. tion. The clerk reported that" the manager of the colored combine, is candidates that both partieo have Replace the present System," will be •-».!-- * .•_<.;__ •... i bright. Cheering accompanied the 18 0 36 H© said that legal advertising should Water company hud ignored letters- busy securing players apd he said picked out, only one educated man the topic. Blance Grossbaum, Har- presentation of letters. Pert R««diaf Mohicans C F T be printed in one paper only. To this requesting that the street be nepair- last night that spring training will among them, Mr. Muttuch, the rest riet Lebowitz, Isadore Rabinowitz Pratterolo, f 2 15 god boys, fine citizens, but what do and Melvin Cohen, alternate: the the Mayor replied that there could >ed. It was decided that the repairs be held at the Creosote field as soon be made by the borough and the cost Macderutld, f 3 3 they know about Education and basi-i Carteret team, will uphold the affirm- not be too much publicity concern- Latin Sport Club 0 as weather conditions permit. charged against the water company. Allbanko, c 0 ness far surely the spending of ative side. ing public matters. The people should McNulty, g i 0 0 Coach James Brown and Ma-nager 1 Defeats Newark Team $238,960, see Board of Education The sophomore class met last week all be informed of what is going on, The first monthly report of the Marino, g 1 1 0 Thompson have already rounded up budget, requires business brains and »nd deeded to send a bouquet^ of he said. new building inspector, Joseph Jumo Lombard!, g A 0 1 many promising players, some of Winning their third game in as common sense. | flowers to Miss Malloy, class advisor, After the meeting Lysek was ask- was read. It showed two permits is- Donovan, g j..... l l them saw action with the Mohawk many weeks the Latin Sporting Club, t is la pleasure to see t man of who is recovering from a recent ill- ed to explain his remark and replied sued for January for a total -value of Carteret, swamped the Muros nine last year while others are new- that the Oarteret Press is the only of $660 and permit fees of |4, comers. The following players have Mr. J. D. Robinson's standing and ness, MonUnes of Newark, 6 to 1, at New- 7 6 20 ability have his eyee opened and we Report cards were given out last local paper that takes enough inter- Routine reports were received ark, Sunday afternoon a week ago. been signed up: Richard Btraxton, trust before nej^electielectioon time he week at the Carteret high school, fol- est in borough affairs to have a re-from various borough Employes. Wil- Josnillo, local star, was an important captain ankl ^outfielder; short-stop, may see hie wa$9har to unite with lowing the mid-year examinations porter present at council meetings. liam Gr&enwald withdrew his appli- factor in the victory and accounted Polish Falcons Trim St. Joes (who can scoop em up with ease), us to clean out the gang who has that were held during the week of William Rapp and Patrick Dono- cation for permission to open a bil- James Lomax, the ace of last year's for three of the Latin goals. The been and is passing the buck and January 21. van were appointed engineers or liard saloon in Roosevelt avenue. Be By 29-23 Score In Falcon Hall pitching staff; James Campbell, a game was practically decided m the who has no civic pride except that The Alumni number of the "Loud- drivers of the fire department. They explained that the building had been newcomer, called the Tuakeege* begin their new duties February 15 rented for other purposes. opening period, when tho locals ral- ( Falcons to win over the St. Joseph which leads to the lining of their speaker," the school maganine, came Flash; Le Webster, who played with ou lied to score three goals in rapid sue- An early Wad enabled the Polish pockets and their financial advant-' t last wdek. AH graduates are ex- the Mansfield Athletic Club of Mans- ages. So we aek Mr. Robinson and pected to buy it. Copies are obtain- ccjon ! quintet at the Falcon Hall, Sunday, High School Students C. D. A. Card Party Mccion. field, Ohio; Bill Edwards, of Perth all good citizens to unite with us able from members of the staff. MeNee, Crabb and M«r«lo played January 27. The. final score stood 29- Amboy; manager Thompson, a can- % will for the winners. The locals, al-' 23. Leading at the end of the first --•> •»-- • . - — and go to the poles at the school • On Honor Roll Draws Big Crowd rl though handicapped because they had half by six points, the homesters re- «date for an outfield berth, and aelection next week and pick oui the Foresters To Honor r 1 nthHr The following high school students to play with only nine men, turned tained this margin to the end. Both scor"•" *e o"f other*s ""•'••'*'"including" n™i«W beet man respective of party. Our | One of the big card parties of the 1 Quin Brothers Tuesday and eighth grade pupils in the high fa a fin* exhibition of offensive plsy- teams displayed plenty of punch, but Williams, Price, Milton, Unlloway, suggestion , and this is baaed upon the season was held rast night in St school building have attained the i'.Jar which drew a big hand of ap-. the Falcons proved to be superior to Young, Brown and Stanley. thorough investigation of all candi- «Q j Night" will be observed Joseiph's school hall under the aus» u n honor Toll or honorable mention dur- * *^' : the St. Joes on the attack, and scored The newly-elected officers of the pices of Court Fidelia, O.,p, A. dates, is that they are Mr. Muttuch, Tuesday night at the meting of Court ing January. I 19 fle-ld goals, while the St. Joes Mohawk Colored Club follow: coach, Mr. C. Green and Mr. 0. Rourke. ! There were many tables in, play and Carteret Foresters of America. Ed- Seniors, honor roll: Julia Oi"^: ! were limited to 9 shots from scrim- James Brown; treasurer, Anthony Very respectfully yours, all popular games wtore pla^d; A Vlnuok Toluraki win and Walter V. Quin will be honorable mention, Maurice Chodo&h, Toppo; secretary, Curly Jones; cap- Carteret Citizens' League, great many attractive ppricec a were mage. honor! guests. When the court was Frank Morgan, Blanche Groabaum, Vincenincent TokTokareki, ,o f 86 Holly , DzankowskL and tain, Richard Hraxton; booking man- awarded. Mrs. John Adams in^ ohafr. Port thh e winner8 JOHN A. COLLINS, Rec. Sec. founded about forty years ago it met Amelia Sohwartz, Robert Koblentz, st. died yesterday morning in his I ager, John Clark; associate captain, •Editor's Note: Unless Mr. Collins e Quin homestead man of the committee t. Ittichael Fitipatrick, of 14 John ' j^ankowaki, ' 4 1 9 iirui Marie Proskura, '"HHfll it, died Thursday in St. Vincent f 4 0 8 Freshmen, hiJuor roll: Stephen .lital, New York, following a se- Karpi'nski, c 3 0 6 Baksa, Mary Macfarquhar and John If you have a resident sttack of pneumonia, Mr. Fita- Chomicki, g 0 0 0 Popiel; hoaoffable mention: Dora ek ia survived by a widow and Andrejski, g 12 4 Chinuhin, Stella Ghomicki, Ethel frae and clear, anywhere Children, as also by three Morgan, g 10 8 GIRLS WANTED Kathe, ll«well Misdum, Paul Prokop, metropolitan district of ] The body is" being brought John Hichey, Lena Uosenbluin, Sylvia et for buritu by Undertaker 18 3 29 Schwartz, John Stanicher, Joseph builders with unlimited, cap St. J«f*pti G F T Venook uiUi Lottie Weinnsteiii, Harrington, f 8 17 For Leather and Sheeplined Coats 8tht grade, honorable mention: prepared to build, a home 1 Colton, f • ,1 1 .8 Mary Uori'h, Prank Bialecki, Milton you and finance It without I Donovan, « •- 2 2 8 Brown, Mary Fiaher, Milton Greeiv- HARD1MANS Coughlin, t 1 * 2 beirg, Helen Hudak, Emily Jabs, Ger- in more funds. 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The amount of nil I urn 1 gni lous performances in "Manslaughter equivalent to five Kiillnns of gnBO11 no and "The Ten Commnndments wil would require mormons eontalnerg If be eager to see Leatricc Joy in what It wpre not compressed. critics term her most exciting pic- UOOERWOOOAVL ture. ELIZABETH. N.J. *}* — A Classified Adv. Will Sell It — the "occasional meal" A story of a foreigner's adoption MARION TALLY HARRY J. CONLEY tre, contains in one of its opening and save* the time, step* I an alien land in which he learns Bcenes the realization of the dream In ;o love the nation that provides him BENIAM1ND GIGU and temper of the wom- of every feminine motion picture A Comedy Act ood and clothing is the theme of fan. Metropolitan Opera en of the household and A Ship Conies In." 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Fewer "Busies" on ~~ FOR THY FIRST TIME IN HISTORY HEAR AND SEE Business Lines LINCOLN'S GETTYSBURG ADDRESS" ALSO It can be done with your help SURGICAL AND ORTHOPEDIC HEAR AND SEE APPLIANCES FREDA and PALACE in Tru«e*—Supporters—Belts—Braces— "BARTCH -A- KALLOOP" nnELEPHONE users, telephone workers and telephone Arches, in Fact a Complete Line WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY— of These Needs,. A equipment are all involved in any effort to reduce A PERFECT DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM the number of "busy" reports on business lines. YOUR DOCTOR'S ORDERS FILLED

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The most efficient service, and the best equipment, SCHILDKRAUt however, can reduce "busies" only when the facilities 10UISI DRISStn^Mmn warn are adequate. j THE PERTH AMBOY Associate Feature JjATRICE JOY In "TROPIC MADNESS" , A.growing business often needs additional central office — Please mention thii tdvtrtistti*. — paper lines or equipment. Growth without facilities to handle j GAS LIGHT COMPANY — Clarified Adi. Brin« RwolU — it means that outgoing calls delay incoming calls, or that I the incoming delay the outgoing. Such delays are costly, 206 SMITH STREET THE ' causing loss of business and good will. I To" help you make sure your equipment is adequate and I Heating and Cooking Appliances Paulus Dairy operated at its Ijest, our Commercial Service people will Main Officei 188-108 New St., New Brunswick, N. J. survey your telephone situation without c^grgfted our Ruud Automatic and Storage Phone 2400 Ettabliihed 1890 P.B.X. Training Department will gladly give you Its I service of instruction, inspection and suggestion. Just I Water Heaters AULUS* telephone our Business Office. New Process Gas Ranges OSITIVELY I USE ERFECTLY MILK I PASTEURIZED I Con-Dcn-Rit Radiant Log, WallMivGordon Certified Milk NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE CO. uM* Farm. Raw Golden Qnwmr Uttk Backed by National Resource* orlEffii Buydam » and Rutger'a Special {taw TubtrcoUa tiMi I feited Milk DISTRIBUTION COVERS 3-Pe. Companies of Public Will Spend $34,000,- Solid Mahogi

i Thi» Year In Improving Living Room Suite •.'V'"•;, tipment and New Con- This beautiful arm overstaffed suite Is most W usual in character. Ha« carved fronts with tottd eta for 1920 nf tho subsidiary nnipnTiiPH of Public Serv- mahogany base, and beautiful curved legs neatly oration nf New Jersey, rep carved. The cushions are revenible ami the sum ftg a total of more than $34,- leaves nothing to be desired. The February Sale , have been approved by the offers it at a very low price. [of Directors. Thin amount pro- i for new construction, exten- jand betterments in furnishing ilectric and transportation aer- | In the Public Servire territory • Jersey. Budget* for 1928 ap- nated $37,000,000, snnw of not expanded lnst ypar, will ailable this year, in addition to ^929 appropriation, this Bum, more than $22,000,- \•will be used by the Electric T)e- nent of Public Service Electric Gas Company for interconnec- Special tranamission and diatribution e»; for nubntations and exten- of lines, additional connections, Da-Bed Isformers and meters for new omen and improvement of serv- .75 fin general. B Gas Department will spend than $4,000,000 in the mBnu- uring and distribution branches the business, covering plant im- pvements, extension of mains and rlou» other items necensary in im- ovement of service to consumers. 3-Pc. $7,500,000 has been appor- ned to Public Service Coordinated Bed Outfit ensport for new equipment, track Bewail, buildings and general items Ing to do with the improvement the operations of electric street and buses. The major portion the transportation appropriation b« used during the year for the archase of buses. Free with » ORDINANCE TO VACATE RE- Thii Outfit LEASE AND EXTINGUISH THE PUBLIC RIGHTS IN THAT POR- 2 Pillows TION OP BECKI.EY STREET AS LAID OUT ON A MAP ENTITL- ED "MAP OF PROPERTY OF CARTERET REALTY COMPANY TRACT NO. 2, FRANKLIN MARSH. SURVEYOR, RAHWAY. N. J.", SAID MAP FILED IN MID- DLESEX COUNTY CLERK'S OF- FICE AS MAP NO. 369. FILE NO 369, WHICH IS LOCATED UPON THE LANDS OF STEPHEN KUR- DYLA, MICHAEL MRAZ & JOS- EPH BARTUS. WHEREAS, the Borough Council •n November 19th. 1928, received »nd filed a petition from Stephen Kurdyla, owner of a portion of the land shown on a certain map entitl- ed, "Map of property of Carteret Realty Company Tract No. 2, Frank- lin Marsh, Surveyor, Rahway, N. J.", •aid map filed in Middlesex County Clerk's Office as Man No. 369, File Mo. 369, requesting the paasing of an ordinance vacating, releasing and ex- tinguishing the public right* arising f REE! $375 Grade from the dedication of streets shown on said map, as to the land lying in 4-Piece the bed of said street shown on said map, within the boundaries of lands Bedroom Suite now owned by the said Stephen Kur- Hlchael Mm and Joseph Bar- Httt U « high-padi roam Salt* of tkt n style with beautiful AND WHEREAS, it appears to the on walnut finish, Pvtt Borough Council that the street bed, six-drawer cht)i),Pr* shown on said map, lying within the Vanity and largt boundaries of lands owned by Ste- complett tkt suite. phen Kurdyla, Michael Mraz and Joseph Bartus has not been opened and will not be of benefit to the pub- lic and that the public interest! will be better served by vacating and re- leasing the lands in the bed of said Street from any public use; NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT OR- DAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF CARTERET: 1. That any public rights which may have arisen or may arise from MBJ dedication of that portion of Backley street shown on a certain ttap entitled "May of property of MZ W~\ MZ MZ with purchase of $275 Grade Carteret Realty Company, Tract No. 8, Franklin Marsh, Surveyor, Rah- I Bxl •_ L any 2 suites 10-Pc. Dining way. N. J. filed in Middlesex County Clerk's Office as Map No. 36!), File Room Suite No. 369," insofar as the lands lie in Beautiful Watnut finished the bed of said street, shown on said Dining Room Suite I* excep- map, and within the boundaries of tional. Hat large Buffet, lands owned by the sui0') fleet to Finished Bed Room the Westerly line of the King-Mar- sae Tract; running thence (2) along One of the finest bedroom the aald Westrely line of the King- Marue Tract, South 82 degrees 18 suites we have ever offered. De- minutes West Fifty Two and fifty signed in charming style, master- nine hundredths (52.69') feet to the Intersection of the said Westerly line fully built, with bejautiful walnut of the King-Marsac Tract with the finish—the suite has full size bed; Southerly line of »aid Beckley street; large, roomy chifforobe; large running thence (3) along the South- erly line of Uecltley Btreet North 76 dresser and charming vanity, degrees 03 minutes West Ten and twenty hundredths (10.20') feet to a point in the Northerly line of Ran- dolph street; runninic thence (4) •long the said Northerly lint of Ran- dolph street North .Sfi degrees 36 minutes West One Hundred und Six- ty and twenty nix hundredth* (160.- W\ feet to the point of Beginning. fee And the same in hereby vunited the public rights thereon releas- I relinquished and extinguished. 2. This ordinance shall take effect Grade Immediately. Introduced January 21, 1029. 3-Piece Overstuffed Mohair Living Room Suite Passed on first and second readings A Living Room January 21, 1029. This unusually lovely overstuffed mohair suite is a real Advertised with notice of hearing Dining Room or ., January 26th and February 1st, 1929. bargain for Bome thrifty person. The suite is of the neweat $ $225 Kroehler Suite Pawed on third aud final reading style and comfortable. The cushions are reversible und con- Bed Room Suite Ddooted and approved February «> struction i» quality throughout. 117 3 Pieces Complete. Advertised a« adopted, February »^* ' H. VO. PLATT, Borough Clerk, oved: ~T. J, MUUHILL, Mayor- 1 NOTICE Notice k hereby given that the ling- ordinance *ae pwwed on VTELQN final reading at a nwat- Oouneil of tbe Borough I onTibrwery 4,1929. 11 • by the Mayor of PlrRTH AHi S J -< <. *AGE FOUR 1929 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO TAXIS PU* THE YEAD CARTERET PRESS f| [ More Brilliant as the Years Go By NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE ,T oliDAINEI) KY THE BOROUGH COUNCIL OF THE - S«b*cri*tle», |I.M P«r Y.«r " OK CARTERET, IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX Tl,,l( thorn .hall be MMid, fjleed ky taxation and coi r PublUh.d Ir.i7 rridty By ,<>;>., |ho sum of Two Hundred and Twenty Seven Thou 'l f.,r C H. BYRNE, 43 Chrom* Are., CARTERET, N. J. 1[m,,l,,,(l anil "six Dollar, and Seventy-Nine Grata ($227,908.79 [! N'in, w of mn-tln* th. appropriation set forth In th« following Telephone Carteret 813 ,,"rVsoi.rr.-s and appropriations for the year 1929: * OL E BYRNB Editor and Manager Anticipated Revenue* Entered a* ucond elaaa matter fane 5, 1924, at Carteret, N. J., #00.00 192s tot Offlo«, under the Art of aUrea I, 1879. 7,0(10 (l() [Jronse and Fees - 4,000,00 Kines a"r. Charles H. Whitman, hsmi of English ainc* 1010. Profcuor la- Fame For Easy Riding dents seeking places on the varaity the department of English and Wil-mont received his B. A. from Wash- ington and Lee and his master's de- COAL and freshman debating teams, more liam H. F. Lamont, asBiRtant profes- Mechanical Idea That Produc- than th« total number that reports gree from Columbia, He is a recog- Ws> allow B0« p«r td by tortnined with vocal duets. factors contribute to this, especially RYMSHA & CO., Inc. . the low ratio of unsprung weight to Mt Itato Si. MAUREK.N.J. sprung weight, the flexible transverse springs, Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers, etc., but perhaps none more than the so-called torque tube drive. This principle of taking the thrust from the rear axle WBB first McCollum's February introduced into automotive practice by the Ford Motor Company on the Model T car and ha* later been HOLOHAN BROS. adopted on many of the finest Euro- GARAGE pean and American cars including Furniture Sale the Lincoln. Dunlop Tires and Tubes The torque tube is a metal hous- ing surrounding the driving shaft. Tire and Tube Repairing It taken the driving thrust from the Continues Its Money Full Line of Auto Accessories pear axle and carries it to the univer- sal joint housing, a point well for- Cor. Araboy An. and Second St. WOODBRIDGE v/ard on th? chassis BO that the car Saving Opportunities h really pulled rnther thnn pushed Dver the road. This construction ftl»o Even in this month of sales and sale prices, McCollum's i relieves the rear spring of any func- furniture sale is conspicuous for amazingly low prices . . . tion except that of supporting the on furniture in the mode and to your liking and of quality load. This permit* the leaves of the spring to be made flexible and ghnck- that will wear for years and years. Judge the sale! by these RABINOWHZ HARDWARE led at both ends, resulting in free eight representative values. and normal action and an easy ab- .. „ ., "If lt'6 H»rdware, We Have It!" Full Lina of sorption of road shocks. Radius rods join the torque tub* Davenport Tablet at the forged steel housing of the HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES universal joint a iking strength and rigidity, keeping the rear wheels in $10.98 HOUSE FURNISHINGS perfect alignment, and further re- sulting in improved riding qualities. A handiome table. Good 568-655 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. enough for any living room. Th» top is of 5-ply walnut Tel. Carteret 812 and 1018 — Please mention this paper when veneen. The base genuine buying from advertisers.— gumwood.

Tut /TACT cr A GCCD DINNER $36.00 iucceitful dinner u built around the roast, steak, 10-Pc. Dining Room Suites The February Sale features A fowl or whatever constitutes the meat course. A fine Cogswells at lowest choice cut, well prepared is the secret of satisfaction. This is one of the most amazing values. Of prices of the year. matched burl walnut veneers on gumwood; The women who are buying their meats at the Com* a buffet, china cabinet, oblong extension bioation Market* realix* the importance of assured table, server, arm chair and five side chairs quality. They are starting their meals right. And they realize too, the convenience of shopping in a store where all of their food requirements are stocked. Not only meats, but groceries and fresh vegetables, in wide variety, await their selection. Daily, more and more women are taking advantage of this three-fold service.

v IN TH1 MEAT DEPARTMENT * LOINS OF PORK . $19.50 LEGS OF LAMB This good looking day bed will add to the charm of al- most any room in the house CHUCK ROAST ».23 and1 affords you a good com- LONG ISLAND DUCKS fortable bed at night. FIGS KNUCKLES . LINK SAUSAGE SAUSAGE MEAT • ».34' SALT PORK . 3-Pc. Living Room Suites BREAST OF VEAL . .Consider these remarkable features in suite at this price-r-a full length sofa, a SHOULDER OF LAMB mastter chair and arm chair! all covered in FRANKFURTERS . mohair A. 198 CHOPPED BEEF SOUP MEAT • ».32* $19.50 up PRICES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 8TH 9 9TH Spaciously built dressers with front, top and ends of genuine walnut veneers. The drawers open easily and the mirrors are made of the fin- W THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT est glass. Specially priced for this sale. Cigarettes Popular Varittto Crton **•*$ Rd Circle Coffee 37* Evaporated Milk WHI^HOUM 3—25 Ivory Soap Bathii™ • • 4<*k-*5' Campbell's Soups v^tfsfi. 3~as* Del Monte Spinach . 3-44* Del Monte Peaches . .3—53 Klrkman's Soap 4-Pc. Bedroom Suites Washing Soda A«H. $7.98 up Every woman will admire the dresser, with Condensed Milk . . »-•* If th,e old bed seem* a bit lbt 7 swinging mirror, the graceful vanity, the worn out theee new Blftal Tab Lard - • • * * roomy chest of drawers. This suite with full $ beds are jimt the thing tp size bed in matched burl walnut veneer on replace the old one*, a&d ft saves the expense of an •!*. American gumwood at a very low price .... 198 tire new suite, too. Use Your Credit 83 Main Street, Woodbridge JAMES McCOLLUM 129-131 Irving Street, «n\ Voters "f tin M»tin«« Daily at 2iOO ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW the Borough of F.vening >l 7 «B4 9 fnr the Continuont Performance nihor= of the Hoard of Education Saturday, Sunday and

Wn=hin(rtnr «••»< Halfdar* WEDNESDAY, February 13th, 1929 FKIITH AMIM1Y from 4 'i cluck p. m. to 9 o'clock p. m, and as much longer as may be neces- TKI.ITHMM''- 159:1 ;iTV. ir. enable all o! the legal votvr' present to cact Ibp'r *>"l'f>t« ° mem- bers will be elected three years. At said meeting- will be submitted the question of voting a tax for the following purposes: ONE WEEK- STARTING SATURDAY F-r iM.'orl i-xpen>es .1219,660.00 For repair? and replace- ments .' 11.000.00 '•"or manual training 1,000.00 CLARENCE BROWN* r-.ntirust'/'n class 1,400.00 For evening school for DANE foreign born 750.00 For permanent improve- KOftOEKJ ments 5,000.00 The total amount thought ARTHUR necessary is $238,810.00 in Tk« following propotitioBt will Old Timers who partici- •lto be nbmitt*4; ADDED FEATURE To authorize the Board of Educa- pated in the mad Klon- tion to purchase or condemn as a lot BELLE BENNETT '.f land, the plot of land situate as In follows: A Plot of sixteen lots, own- dike gold rush declare it ed by Andrew Christensen, on map of Carteret Heights Realty Com- 'The Power of Silence' pany, and known, designated and the beat Northern picture 2—FEATURES—2 distinguished as and by lot numbers SATURDAY, February 9th one hundred and nine (109), one ever filmed. , hundred and ten (110), one hundred Milton Sills Ken Maynard land eleven (111), one hundred and |!een (113), one hundred and four- It is an^xact replica of teen Illll, one hundred and fifteen 55 '(115), one hundred and sixteen 'The Crash "Phantom City" (1161, one hundred and seventy-one the waring and thrilling il7I>! one hundred and seventy SUNDAY - MONDAY—February 10-11 (170), one hundred and sixty-nine j(I69>, one hundred and sixty-eight scenes of the times when A PICTURE YOU DONT WANT TO MISS !<168), one hundred and sixty-seven ! (167), one hundred and sixty-six '(166), one hundred and sirty-five the eyes of the world were • (185), one hundred and sixty four < 1<54 •. by and upon a certain map turned on the land of of property entitled "Map of prop- " erty belonging to Carteret Heifhti r.ta/iv Company, situate at Carteret, 3now and Gold. Middlesex County, New Jersey, sur- veyed by Fred F. Simons, Civil En- gineer" and which said map i* now -JE 51e in the office of the Cler'< of the County of Middlesex at New Brunswick, New Jersey. The cost of $aid laii and sirty-six (66), on map STARTS FRIDAY, February 22 ; of property entitled "Map of Sub- AND EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT division of property of Louie Knies- ler, Esq., Borough of Roosevelt, N. COMING SUNDAY - MONDAY—February 17-18 J." and which said' map has been j duly filed in the office of the Clerk I of the County of Middlesex at -New "WHITE SHADOWS IN Brunswick, New Jersey. The eo«t j hi :;aid lands shall not exceed the THE SOUTH SEA" sum of twenty five thousand ($25,-1 With Sound 000.00) dollars. To authorize the Board of Educa- | tion to borrow, the money ordered to be raised by issuing bonds in the Corporate Dame of the District in MORTGAGE MONEY ' such amount* and payable at such , times as the legal voters shall direct. UNLIMITED AMOUNTS AVAILABLE ! To authorize t he Board of Educa- tion to purchase or condemn as a lot 1ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES of land, the plot of land situate as CONSTRUCTION LOANS follows; I A plot of nineteen lots owned by j Albert J. McNeill, known, designated DUNHAM - SABO, INC. | and distinguished at and by lot nnm- ; ben one hundred and twelve (112), 284 Amboy Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. Tel. 639 Wdf. j one hundred and thirteen (113), one hundred and fourteen (114), one hundred and fifteen (115), one hun- dred and sixteen (116), one hun- dred and seventeen (117), one hun-, dred and eighteen (1118), one hun-1 dred and nineteen (119), one hun- dred and twenty (120), one hundred and twenty-one (121), one hundred •nd twenty-two (122), one hundred 60ANS and twenty-three (123), one hundred and twenty-four (124), one hindred and twenty-five (125), and orfe hun- Mr. Business Man dred and twenty six (126), one hun* dred and thirty (130), one hundred KssB and thirty-one (131), one hundred Do You Know About Our and thirty-two (182), and one hun- dred and thirty-three (133), on a map of property entitled "Map of Charles Brady, situate at Cartere-t, Credit Relief and N#w Jersey." Said lots are situate on Columbus avenue between Tenny- son and Whitman street on said map. The coet of said land thai! not exceed Instalment Financing System the- sum of fourteen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ($14,250- We can help you convert your old account* into .00). immediate cash and finance new one*. To authorize the Board of Educa- tion to borrow the money ordered to Come in and let us explain our service, or send in tor be raised by issuing bonds in the Cor- full information. porate name of the District in such amounts and payable at such times as the legal voters shall direct. To authorize the Board of Educa- WIHSETT PERTH AMBOY tion to purchase or condemn as a lot of land, the plot uf land situate as follow*: A plot of sixteen lots owned by the Homesite Healty Com-

**"»:-.;I.'-M- rteret High In Game Fight Loses To Perth Amboy

McCarthy's Men Play Well And Are Neck and Neck Two Teams Tie Clubs Sew Up j "THAT LITTLE CAME" B. Link boy Until Last Quarter When Amboyitee Stag* j •^7-6- — —STUD Crushing Roily and Smother Carteret— For Wheeler lead | Harmony Crown Game Played on Amboy Court. Machine Shop and Drafting VMHCK HOC CAOSHT ^ Practically school's ft remarkable rally for the Department Deadlocked For players. They scored nine Sure As Circuit Nears End— ought the Class A Perth Amboy First Honors—Interest In- school quintet to the limit, Wod- Carteret was able to tally, Hold Big Uad Over Nearest •Dean "BtT HB'S <3OMNA non at the Hall avenue duece in the final two tense. > play was the only Blue and ;1 Rival. MB OK THE tut lost the battle, when tally In this quarter. R&sinehak 1 FOR ' school finished strong Standing of the Wheelfir- Foster ed one from side-court as the • Standing of the Harmony BowW with a rally in the last quarter to win Bowline; League including games MlHts SO trlE tU)O blew ending the game. rolled February 6, 1929. £« lauding game, bowled Feb GOULD FATTEN "THE out by a 35-24 score. Medwick's brilliant playing ' W L Av. H.S. Per. FOR. ^00 It wa» a big victory for the home- the McCarthymen in the W L PEI.L sters, who were forced to fight all Machine .. 28 \ 14 834 939 868 Per. UJBrtE throughout tho first three quarters. Drafting .. 28 V14 824 951 .efifl 28 17 .622 semen -he way to win out. Amboy incident, With six field goals and fottr jto#- Pump 19 83 7R9 903 4R2 23 22 .511 A OMB \ip UJITH y won its tacond straight gam« in shots, he wait high man for the SiU*- Offkn .... 20 2S 796 909 '444 ^ 21 24 .466 W " or :onquering Coach McCarthy's fight- noon with 16 podnte. Rezinchak Dlamowl Cowtaiser IB 21 787 873 .416 » 18 27 .400 ng charges. red for the winners with 10 Tub* M. .. 18 26 802 946 .333 R««ulu of W««fc <3«*tAE "THE Going into the flnal period with a Long shots played a prominMrt pai|> j man 248. Clubs—2; Diamonds— U CAfltiSi 22-tie existing, Coach StaunVr's clan, in the scoring of both teams, Med-J Spades—2; Heart* 1 High Individual score—Zimmer-' led by Relinak, Oslislo and Nagy, wick and Dubin tallying many G«m«« Ne.t W«k who tallied a bask«t apiece, staged Hifh Individual average—Ed Hel-' shots, that brought out a round Hearts vs Diamonds scoring spree that enabled them to ley—17*45. '. applause from both sides. ; Spades v*. Clubs core nine points before the Blue The box score: High team score— Drafting 9B1. The Clubs practically clinched the and White knew what it wag all CurUrftt High Q Hiffc team average — Machine V championship of the Harmony Bowl- about. Medwick, f 8hop-J884. . 9 4 ing League last Monday night, when The McCarthy men. started off Woodhull, f .. 1.- 1 Recall* of Week they took two games from the Dia- good, tossing in nine points while Harris, c 1? Drafting 8—Tube Mill 0. monds at the Slovak lanes. The the homesters were held to six talKee. M. Chodosh, g J Orj Hearts who are in the runner up po- Purtp 2—Office 1. The Amboyites in the second quar- J. Chodosh, g sition dropped two gamlee to the Tic Dmfting Department jumped ter, made a spectacular comeback lowly Spades. With three weeks of *~ "> for first place in the Foster that put them very much in the thick competition left, the league-leading BowMnf League, with the of the fight, and gave them the lead P.rth Amboy High Clubs who hold a five-game lead, are by one point. Nagy. and Dubim th« y Shop, *T~ vh-ttre of B three sbmittn, unifies •'something very'un- latter caging some fancy shots from Anderson, f 2 ftnw win ov«r the Tube Mill pinner* expected should happen. at the Slovak lanes Tuenday night mid-court, led the attack and the Oslisto, f B O'Donnell's 231 in the opener en- home team outscored the visitors 8-4. and set a few records for the circuit, Nielson, f 2 abled the Clubs to cop by a 889-957 Including a new high team score with A field goal by Rezinchak a» the Half Guth, c 0 score. Eight pins decided the second ended gave Perth Amboy the upper ~ " S mark of 951, and Zimmerman's Guth, c 0 tilt an favor of the Club five. The hand, 14-13. Dubin, g 3 mark of 246 a new high individual final went to the Diamonds, who tal- In the third quarter both teams Czek, g „... 0 mark. The okf wore, held by Bill lied 805 to 764 of the Clubs. Mlshka fought furiously and the lead chang- Rezinchak, g 8 Wetor was 24G. Arva rolled well for the losers with ed hands frequently. Carteret aided Wta two teams in a tie for first scores of 211, 189 and 183 respect- by the eagle-eyed shooting of Joseph 16 place, interest in the loop has risen ively. Medwick, Carteret flash, was able to The summary; score by to a high point. Hitting 987 in the. opener, the tie the count, 22-22 all, at the end of Perth Amboy 6 8 8 Ztamennan's conxistent bowling Heorts trimmed the Spades in this this quarter. Cartaret 9 4 9 for three games enabled the Drafter tilt by over 100 pins. Tbe Spades In the closing quarter it was all Referee—Wes Hanaen, Perth, i evened matters in the sandwich tilt Seen From The Sidelines Amboy from the score-making point boy. Scoreir—Pete Urban and to cop the entire estto. The t*am a» when they belted the stick* for a » *S»le rolled exceedingly well, of view. Completely outplayed in this • Zusman, timers—Meyer score of 949, aided by Tommy D'- taming swrM of 942, 951 and 8-19 period, Carteret offered little resist-' and Ben Goran. Time of Pe Zurillo's 224. Both teams were off in By a Sportsman respectively. The Drafting pinner* ence to the Amboy onslaught. It was' Eight minutes. the final, but the Spades managed to •Mk the first two (tame* with Into tn win this match easily with 860, Harrington, f 4 IPU9. The flnal was awarded to the niminst the Hearts' 773. Sullivan and DEMPSEY'S DUPLICATE. of this make an interesting fight? The ghost Condenser vs. Mill Donovan, c 3 Winners hy a one-point margin, Ktiwo Tummy D'Zurillo starred for the of Tex Rickard shivers at the prospect. Tuesday, February 26 Max Schmeling, the German carbon copy Coughlin, g 4 and Meahlowitx shared honors for winners, while Furian, Leehick and Office vs Condenser—Mill vs Coivd. SUNLIGHT FOR THE YANKEES. Nannen, g 1 the losers. |9«! Donnelly were the high spots for the of Jack Dempsey, ex-heavy weight champion Thursday, February 28 : TSe Pump Floor took two (rames losers. Under the able tuition of Mr. Huggins, the Drafting vs Machine of the world, is a carbon copy only as far as Tuesday, March 5 16 from the Office five in another sched- The Rcores; New York Yankees will bathe in the warm ule natch. Tbe first game was tho his looks. According to reports, the German Machine vs Pump—Draft, va Cond. Sioux A. C. G Clubi closest f the , as it was derided sunlight and tropical waters which can be got Thursday, March 7 Greenwald, f . 1 Makoski 142 169 159 boxer battles in a manner far from the tech- Draft, vs Cond.—Office vs Mill Rosenblum,- f ft hi favor of the Pump floor pinners Sabo 169 126 144 ten quite cheaply in St. Petersburg, state 01 by one pin. The Office five won the nique employed by Jack Dempaey. His style Tuesday, March 12 Babinowitz, c 0 Cowalsky 157 171 122 Florida. Already, several regulars are stretch flnal game. C. O'Donnell wan high Draft, vs. Mill—Machine vs Cond. Koblentz, g 2 <\ O'Donnell 231 157 172 is vaBtly different. His mode of attack is cold man for the winners with a total of ing their cramped legs and lean boned arms. Thusrday, March 14 Grosec, g 0 Masculin 190 169 167 and,sure whereas Dempsey is a fighter who Brown, g 0 1 214 pins in the opener. Mr. Lazzeri, the "Bustin' Bambino's Brother" Office vs. Pump The scores: Rubel, g _... O 869 792 764 employes fury and a sense of mania behind is on his way to the warm water, and Huggins Drafting his piston like bone smashers. Dempsey fights St. Joe Cagers Beat ZbnaeriW 19f. 24fi 16(1 Diamond! contemplatively scratching his beard (if he 9 Em. Heller* 171 no 189 MeLeod 190 165 145 almost brutally. Schmeling battles coldly and lias one), expects a number of Yanks in the Sioux A. C. 41 to 26 aVaferee—Joseph Medmflck (( McEwen 177 145 184 fflturat 162 149 162 texet High Schqpl.) , Blind 125 125 125 in a calm, serene like manner. Wouldn't all next two weeks. Pretty soft, eh? The St. Joe's basketball tossexs Alraret 192 220 167 J. D'Zurillo 109 156 190 trimmed the Sioux A. C. 41-26 Fri- W Helley 205 170 143 v M. Arva 211 189 183 I day night at the High street court. Ancient Writingt -../-•;'•'>; Battle for Hornsby's Old Job ! Harringtpn^Coughlin and •Woodhull Capital letters and small ... 5U2. a&i ma ( 85T 7R4 BU5" Jersey Soccer League shared hrowTJofiffie winners •wffih" #6Te H6TBT used concurrently Tab* Mill [ ancients. Either all capitals or Sp 12, 10 and 9 points respectively. For Rowe 193 180 207 p . i36 18g 170 the losers, Rosenblum was high man small letters were need. -M J. ODonneU 119 134 159 {JJ™'« 19»«8 15\™0 }17™9 Prepares New Schedule with 18 points. The St. Joe team Heshknriti 213 204 ISK j; ... 193 185 took the lead at the outset and held n Series Will Run Until Late In Soda for Staiiu R. GajTSOek, . .170 201 184 ™^ 194 157 it during the entire- tilt. Lorrocco 134 211 160 Yaklnu>t A lump of soda dissolved In the ' T. D'Zurillo 185 224 171 pril—Local Team Listed For The box score: ter when rinsing clothes will St. Joteph G F T nny blue stain remaining on the fS*v;-» 829 930 848 Many Contests. 876 949 860 Woodhull, f :.... 4 19 merits. P—P1 Heart* Woodhull 169 182 The complet schedule for the New 196 188 182 171 Jersey Workers Soccer League has .Miadom ... W 162 ' O'Doanell 167 165 187 been recently released for publica- tion by J. C. Siklay, secretary of, the C. D'Donnell 224 Koester 214 146 125 circuit. Due to the fact that a sev- Sagent 177 \l Leshick 215 196 172 lJU Donnelly 195 199 157 enth entry has been added to the league, one team must remain inact- There are many reasons 903 888 802 987 894 773 ive etch week end. The season clows Ofk* on April 22, and each team will play 174 171 Sotak ... each other three times with the ex- 159 135 106 TelJen i Domettic Aggramon ception of the newly-entered Hakoah for the ease of steering 145 111 178 Kavanaugh eleven of Elizabeth who are slated 221 130 203 A man'i objection to a breakfast Menda to play only two games with all the Donovan .... 178 190 177 room Is Its constant effort to become the regula* Sinner and supper room other teams. The complete schedule follows: the new Ford 742 334 also.—Lot Angeles Times. Andy Reese and Andy Cohen. February 3 Liberty Soccer vs. rjispano Athletic The two Aiulys -Reese and Cohen record for n newcomer to fast com- at Njew Brunswick —one nn Irishman and the other a pany. He came to the club as an out- Workers Athletic vs Hakoah Soccer Hebrew, will buttle It out for the floliler and Inter waa shifted to third I at Perth Amboy second bnse position on ihn Giants buse. He made mtiny errors at t,he Muros Montanes vs Newark Amateurs next summer. Huoge lias the cull hot corner but they never phuzed at Newark right now bfK'unse of his sensational this guuie and aggressive boy. He F«bru»ry 10 ploy In the pinches last season, but wus up nnd-ut-'oin. He ts the bull ON ALL Hispano Athletic vs. Muros Montanes Cohen wi^i fur from u fuilure during terrier type, Instinctive and Indom- at Perth Amboy UU Brst summer of play for McGraw. itable In his play. Untidy And; played ••:•% Latin Sporting vs. Newark 'Amateurs . Cohen hud a hnril row to hoe when the infield and the outfield in 1827 at Carteret he faced the fnn* of New York last and last season he was tried at sec- LAMPS Hakoah Soccer va Liberty Athletic spring, (or he hud been played up tn ' ond base when Cohen's butting slump at Elizabeth the papers all winter as a conilnR would not yield to treatment. He This is the time to pur- February 17 etnr, and then he had ti> 811 the shoes played the bag like a veteran. TBE new Ford is exception- the shaft and worm to* chase, NOW while prices Latin Soccer vs Workers Athletic of the mighty Hornsby at second base. Now, Andy Uecse's batting average ally easy to steer because of gether. The steering worm are reduced, NOW while at Carteret • And behind nornsiiy loomed tbe bril- last season was Just .808, nothing to the well • proportioned sector is forged and m«v Muros MontaneB vs Liberty Soccer liant Frtsch. And then, back behind get excited about, und Ills fielding weight of the car, the BUTI- chined in the Same piece y there are plenty of lamps in w stock. at Newark < Frlsch and his exploits about second WHS not up to the murk made at that epoke wheels, the co-ordi- with its shaft, • , • Hispano Athletic vs Hakoah Soccer base was the phantom memory of station In days gone by by Frlgch, nated design of t»pring» uml at Perth Amboy Lnrry Doyle. Nothing daunted by the but his spirit, his aptitude and bis shock absorbers, the size The housing of lie Steer- You need not pay outright achievements of his predecessors, the possibilities have endeared him to February 24 and design of the altering ing gear mechanism is mad* for the lamp you select. The Hispano Athletic vs. Latin Sporting young Hebrew boy, playing his first McGruw. The type of which great of three steel forghjgt, eleex lamp is yours upon the pay- at Perth Amboy year In the majors, buckled In and players are made, he does everything wheel, and the simple me- tried- his best to live up to all of bis trically welded together ment of a small sum down— Newark Amateurs vs. Workers Ath. tn the gnme better tluin ordinary. He chanical construction of the J the balance may be paid in at Newark advance notices. He batted well, tf can !'.'IL, flelil and run. He Ima cour- steering gear. This housing is then -*--- -*' moderate payments each Hakoah Soccer vs. Muros Montanes not grandly. But as the season passed age. In fact, be lias too much unc- rally welded to the. month. at Elizabeth the midway mark. Cohen's batting tion, und must gain more poise to at- The Ford steering gear Is column. Such a' o ,. March 3 fell off and tils tii-IMing was Dot so tain his true value to the gnme. He of the worm und sector steel unit is nahurfdly , Muros Montanes vs Workers Athletic sure. U aggressive and Hinhltloug. He lukes type used on high-priced Our stock includes the flat Reese, playing his second season (sturdier than if several at Newark care of himself and gives everything cars and is three-quarter shaped lamps of modernistic Hakoah Soccer vs. Newark Amateurs wltb the Giants, lui'l a remarkable he has every day to the game. were imed and bohed q£ tendencies with odd Bhaped at Elizabeth irreversible. eted together. ',-''l parchment shades and floor Latin Sporting vs Ljberty Soccer In simple, non-technical Throughout and table lamps of graceful at Carteret Muros Montanes vs Workers Athletic Foster-Wheeler Pin Loop March JO at Newark language, this means that steering mechaqtMp proportions and smart de- Adopts New Schedule the car responds easily and simple in design pinjfi sign. Hispano Athletic vs Liberty Soccer Liberty Soccer vs Newark Amateurs at Perth Amboy at New Brunswick quickly to the steering wheel, fully made that fit " A revised schedule has been re- Workers Ath. vs Newark Amateurs Hakoah Soccer vs Hispano Athletic cently completed by Edward Helley, yet there ie no danger of the practically no attfm at Perth Amboy at Elizabeth Remember tvery lamp it secretary of the Wheeler-Foster wheel being jerked from the Hakoah Soccer vs Muros Montanes April 15 Bowling League. It calls for all hands of the driver by ruts The only thL. offered at 33\,% discount at Elisabeth Workers Soccer vs Latin Sporting games to be rolled at Carteret. Here- or bumps in the road. A do is to have U» j March 17 . at Perth Amboy tofore one game was rolled every ing spindles, Muros Montanes vs Hispe.no Athletic Newark Ameteurs va Hakoah Soccer light touch guides the car, Tuesday at Elizabeth. The present at Newark at Newark yet you always have that necting rod* Latin Sporting vs Hakoah Soccer Muroa Montanea vs Liberty Soccer schedule shows that games will be necessary feel-of-the-road so lubricated A Small Sum at Carteret at Newark rolled on Tuesday and Thursday ev«- essential to good driving. and the Newark Ameaturs vs Liberty Soccer April 21 nlngu. The game slated for the Eliza- cated every Down Holds at Newark Muros Montanes vs Newark Amateurs bethian lanes will be rolled on Thurs- Strength of materials and March 24 at Newark day evening. A number of postponed careful workmanship give Workers Athletic vs Hispano Athletic i matches have been added to Thurs- find it best to An\ Lamp day night's bill of fare. The league unusual stability to the Ford at Perth Amboy Tree of Incredible Af« Ford dffei' Liberty Soccer va Hakoah Soccer will officially doae on March 14. The steering gear and housing.,. On* of the most famous examples specially at New Brunswick revised schedule follows: of the Bo-tree (or Bohl-tree), the The steering worm, for Tuewiay, February 5. equif Latin Sporting VB Newark Amateurs same given by the Buddnlsts to the Offiiit* vs Pump—Drafting vs. Mill instance, U splined to the the at Carteret wild Qg, Is at the ruined city of Kuudy. March 31 Thursday, February 7 steering worm shaft and is fr In Ceylon. It U «a!d that tbe orlg stronger, of course, Hskoah Soicer vs Worker* Athletip Inal cutting, planted In 888 R G. was Machine vs Mill—Condenser va Pump at Elisabeth a«nt tber« from uorttaero India by King Fhureday, February 14 than If anlagle )wy Liberty Soccjtf YS at New "

>t "•( 's%.i,,4 }E EIGHT biwkthnrn making *hooa for Rood off Motli#f ,__„_ wui you nee is individual reaction to what This i» the story th*t Mother Ma- Hmja 1 rhr«e trlln little Brian wh«n she hold* •hohow at the SUt« Theatw Sunday otherwise wnulrt hf thfl spectacular. children. and MondaMondayy. At the Kvpry momhrr of th<* onnrmous Very f«-w have s^ti him nnd still runt titwrvcri credit, for wlint ho did fowor have caimM him. Still, "hnuld in "The Trail of 'OS". Thorp's Dolor- you over r.trh him, »ys Mother t ns DPI Rio, who has always boon a M*chree, and you know his ways, GOOD DENTISTRY ISELIN THEATRE (food performer.' In this piriuro shn you can get him to pay a big pot ol ISELIN, N. J. is an artiste.All of us know and love gold for his freedom. cannot be valued in dollars and Harry Carey as a sterling actor. He He must be snatched quickly and cents. "THE TRAIL OF '98" IS is at his bent in the villainous role held tightly in the hand and Ionian* THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE of Jack Locaato. him in the eye he must be told, i Our Dentistry 1B GOOD. REAL EPIC OF NORTH There are Karl Dane, Georjre want a pot of gold. A big Pot of What "The Covered Wagon" was Cooper, Emily FiUroy, troupers all, Gold." The leprechaun will try to Our Dentistry ifl Painless. to the wost, "The Birth of a Nation" find ml/hty fine performers. nquirm out of your hand and say he was to the south, "Way Down East" There's Tully Marshall, than whom has none. But if you insist he will Our prices are MODERATE and «A was to New England, is just what there is none better in such roles as try, "Your houBe is afire," and even within reach of the ordinary wage "The Trail of '98" ia to the far north. Tully tftkes upon the screen. The day j though you seem to see the glow of Gallant Youth It is only once in a great while that that man dies the movies and the | flames you must not look, for should earner. Soaring Plane* film producers succeed in turning out movie-going world will have cause you shift your glance but for a mo- EntralUnf Love a real epic. Not that they don't try; to mourn. ment, he will disappear. And he will Because there is not space to give j use one ruse after another trying Thundering Propeller* it's because there isn't enough ma- DR. SCHWARTZ terial of the right kind to make many a lengthy review of "The Trail of; to get you to takfe your eye. off of epics. '98" we must be content to say it's him so that he may escape. But if 87 Broad Street, Elizabeth a great picture, marvelously direct- | you keep on holding him he will at But Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has cer- A. M.—6 P. M. Mon. Wed. And Fri. 'till 8 P. tainly hit on a story of epic quality ed and the characters well portrayed. last offer you a small pot of gold but 9 in "The Trail of '98," which was di- It is a picture that will help the mo- you must persist and at last he will rected by Clarence Brown and is be- tion picture reach the plane it is give you the big pot of gold you WINGS"* ing shown with sound synchronizaton bound for—one of the fine arts. A Paramount Pidmr* and a surrounding sound program •t the Strand Theatre, Perth Amboy "RIVER PIRATE" GREAT for one week beginning tomorrow. THRILLER FILMED BY FOX One of tfie Greatest When you see this picture you not only s«e th« days of the mad gold Sensational Saturday Evening Pott of tfie United States Serial Produced VVith Star Cast. NEW JERSEY! rush to the Klondike—you live them. Take the love story out of "The Trail of '98" and you still have a Those who have read "The River marvelous spectacle—put it back and Pirate," by Chas. Francis Coe, which you have an epic. recently ran in the Saturday Evening MOVIE THEATRE5 NUMEROUS Clarence Brown has succeeded in Post and which comes to the State doing something which is seldom Theatre for an engagement of two IN NEW JERSEY done. He has filmed mighty, spectac- days starting Wednesday will recall, ular scenes but he shows them only most of all, that tt was, primarily, the LEADING CITIES to let you realize the effect they have story of a boy who never had a Action! ThriM vif tile iiiuivlduan w few PHJIBPC. chance nirtn • nt iftvt the girl who City. Theatres. Seats You see thousands of people in plucked him from a life of crime and NEWARK —52 38,138 MORE THAN 500 • single scene, but that scene isn't brought him back to decency and to JERSEY CITY-24 22,759 p,CTURE HOUSES crowded. It has square, miles of back- her. TRENTON — 20 18,498 Saturday - Sunday - Monday ground—background that takes away The screen rights to this story SEATING 322.8P3 the spectacular and gives balance. were purchased by Fox Films and ATLANTIC CITY-17 19,110 CAMDEN 16 12,360 PERSONS, PROVIDE FEBRUARY 9, 10, 11 The picture has real grandeur and the directorial assignment went to magnificence, but it also has heart William K. Howard, youthful direc- ORANGE 15 11,800 ENTERTAINMLNT interest. The principals get their re- tor, who has surpassed his prior ef- PATER5ON —12 7,200 FIRST SHOWING IN WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP actions from these great scenes, forts, including "White Gold," "The /or 100,000,0 0 0 these great numbers of people. What Main Event" and other successes. The central figures are a pair of •N NEW JERSEY ' boon companions, a hard boiled sail- EACH YEAR. or and a mere youth, who team to- gether and engage in river piracy working in the dark of the night and ever pursued by watchful harbor police. This provides for just a few more thrills than come to the usual mo- tion picture and stresses the old max- Our Big COFFEE Special im that there is good in everyone if the right spot be touched. Incident- ally, it goes far to prove that reform Bchools do not always reform. New Jersey provides amusement for iti people as well as work. Its 516 moving plctur* Ends Saturday Night! Victor McLaglen plays the stellar theatres have a weekly attendance of some 2,000,000 and include some of (he Urgi* and role of the river pirate with his com- best equipped houses In the United Stales, another indicarioa of the fact thai this i d Thia week we are having a special coffee sale in our panion enacted by Nick Stuart, and state in which to live. Stores. We are giving our regular customers and those who Lois Moran as the girl in the case, have never tried our coffee an opportunity to buy it at a while Earle Foxe is in the part of the And it is also a good state in which to live be- double crossing "shark." cause electric, gas and transit service, provided You'll Taste very special price. Try either of the blends mentioned be- low, whichever is best suited to your pocketbook. If it does by Public Service, brings comfort and conve- the Difference. HEAR THE TALE OF THE not prove to be the best "cup" you ever drank, bring back nience to its homes and to the nfillions who LEPRECHAUN AS TOLD the unused portion and we will cheerfully refund the full require local transportation service. price paid. Could anything be fairer than that? BY "MOTHER MACHREE" WHERE QUALITY COUNTS YOUR MONEY GOES FURTHEST! 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StPtlln pollrr n« Otto Bornpmnnn advance upon thn one already made; counting ruler stolen Rome tlma 1 ni((ht that a collffjfe course wan un- loss Stoi who hnrt o"si'niiprl from nrldon In IMi ago. The "ad" follows: doubtedly the best start toward the but there has always been this ele- unrt been pronminred dead when n ment of constructive imagination," CHAIN ECONOMY DEPARTMENT • STORFS %"THIEF who stole „ 1 kind of industrial leadership to which houw hmly taken from thf Spree river, ncni He said that the prf« said SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY, June, 1928, a Wlehmnn account that engineers formerly learned their offer a life of ease, and that while lD| ruler, belonging to Dreyer The rponriln nhmvprl the body hud profession as they practiced it, and it was perhaps Inhnrious, it was not a Itndent of the Moscow Tech >ippr Identified hy mpinherg of Borne that this remained possible even to- likely to be monotonous. steal. toatUute, I* begged to miinn'n fnmllv The nllns wni not day, for In the life of every engineer Cleaning Out The Corners! •llRcovcrpd until n stppdnnirhtei • aand a receipt to ihfi following there must be learning by doing and clianred to visit (Wrke n few day* X aMrwa: Moscow, ClnrnhovuHHya while doing. 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ODD JEWELRY; values 128 Men's $1.00 Fleeced Shirts Old Gold*, Chesterfields, Piedmont* and Sweet Caporals to 59c ea. 9c and Drawers 69c 0 carton of 2 pkp-25 10 pkp. 116 Women's 98c Coat and Dress 147 Boys' $1.19 Fleeced UNION FLOWERS 19c SUITS 79* COFFEE 3 Men's up to $15.00 PIPE 342 pcs. $1.19 Aluminum and SOUPS CAMPBELL* SETS $150 Enamelware 89c IVORY SOAP 60 INFANTS'up to $2.49 162 prs. Children's 75c WOOL. mflf U WHTTEHOUSE {ft tall BONNETS 25c HOSE pr. 47i 1TJ. 1JL IV EVAPORATED O cana 96 CHLDREN'S up to $2.98 135 Women's 89c FLANNELETT] 18° HATS 50c GOWNS SPINACH 15« 48 Children's $3.98 Serge and 147 pr. Women's 79c SOAP Silk DRESSES BLOOMERS LARD . . . 36 Misses' $2.98 FLANNEL 37 Women's Up to $25.00 WINTER COATS R95 SUNNYFIELD 50c BUTTER S£? -. & ioned SILK HOSE 222MEN'S $1.00 DRESS 222 prs. Women's $1. SHIRTS 59c ioned SILK HOSE 56 AUTO BLANKETS; reg. 182 prs. Women's $1 J229 12j edHOSE 36 Reg. $1 Full and Single IJP'l" ''•

AROUND THE CITY u me time rwifah fnrmort the micmw who «*» i"»r at nirr^nry for ITPInnd. "p nrfl * No man mitomn , •• rtnnf glad we ;.didn't hnvo to K« around l>y it. Opening Tomorrow, Saturday, Feb. 9th It!) thi> wllh the li'it" 1n 'ti»rrl1 _ 1)0 NOWB The woman who wants to In ,,1,-nMint reflections OOIHHI her mirror.

flln<>k on love letterfll LOBOWS FAMOUS $12.75 VALUES "Oil I'm Just I pxrlalmwl Hie sentimental postage slntnp. ] NOW LOCATED IN PERTH AMBOY Many a man potH the reputation of ' being n philosopher by preaching what he doesn't practice. Tomorrow, Friday, Yon never ran toll. Many a mnn'i clinrlly consists of Riving away what men of Perth Amboy he hns no use for himself. will go wild over the I Blessed are the mock. The lowlr barnyard fowl Is « whole lot better entlng tlinn tho bird of paradise. wonderful clothing

• The cynlen! lincliplor observes that values our stores are when a womim says to her husband, Greatest of all Bargain "Sou may talk ns you like," sht famous for doesn't really menn It. Events ! ]M,.ii—"That clrl Is filwnjs borrow- ing t'-oulilfi." Hell—"Yes. site's worry- Ing nlmut her dlvorro nnd won't b« 7, innrrlcd till next week."

Youtliful enercy lends to over- LUBOW STORES Opening Sale of the exerllon. At the snmo time the nver- Are Located in the lofthejfc nge boy doesn't got linlf as tired be- ing bad as he does being good. Following Cities:

niobbs-"WhFit I like about Mrs. NEW YORK CITY ' Talkalot Is that slie haa such an opea Brooklyn Bargain 4 v " COllHteniUiw." UtotJhs "*"Ainl wlwt -f Guaranteed All Wool i dislike about her Is that she never BROOKLYN. N. Y. Men! closes It" JAMAICA, N. Y.-3 You can now buy two Store RIPE REMARKS , MASS.--2 Suits and Overcoats garments for the usual ALBANY. N. Y.-2 Every New Style-All Styles-Sizet 32 to 48 price of on*. .Visit the There lin't anything In this high Ufa TROY. N. Y. business.—Doris McDonald. Lnbow Stotp at 141 77 Roosevelt^Avenue SCHENECTADY. N. Y. "ORIGINAL" Indecent plays never have any suc- YONKERS, N. Y. Smith street tomorrow, (Shapiro Building:) cess outside Sew York.-^thel B BALTIMORE, MD. and yon will leant how CARffcRET, NEW JERSEY | more. WILMINGTON. DEL. I The real protection of labor Is coa* thousands of men al- ' tlnuous employment. — Charles B. WASHINGTON. D. C. ready s*re on their | Hughes, BEGINS TOMORROW 2 Stores clothes purchases. If all prayers were answered what CHESTER. PA. Lasts Fifteen Days a lot of people would quit work.—Tom BETHLEHEM. PA. | Thompson. HARRISBURG. PA. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY The meanest people are those who PHILDELPHIA. PA. mix religion with their meanness.— SOMETHING FOR EVERY DAY Lewis F. Korna. The hoy who can talk to his da

v We are pleased to announce the opening of a used car mart at 74 and 76 Fayette Street every car will be sold with the privilege of exchange, without loss to the buyer, within r one week from the date of sale. This revolutionary policy insures the purchaser against being burdened with an unsatis- factory car. Hence, it eliminates trick guarantees and assures the customer of a square deal You will find all cars reasonably priced and honestly represented. A Few Choice Numbers i 1928—CHEVROLET CABRIOLET, b excellent condition, a brightly colored $ 1925—NASH Special Six 2^oor SEDAN,' repainted and should |ive two ycars$O7R fi(\ snappy job . ., of good service . . • Lk I %J.\J\J 1928—HUDSON BROUGHAM, in perfect $ JO C ! ' i running order and nice appearance . . *^iO# 1927—FORD TUDOR SEDAN, clean,$ 1 QC A/\ 1926—STUDEBAKER Standard Coach, quiet and pleasing, good, sound value . 1 VtJ.KJXJ repainted, ready for many more miles $OOC f\f\ of good service ...... \j£i%Jm\J\J 1926—DIANA EIGHT SEDAN, recondi-$ Uoned and in nice shape ..... MANY OTHERS- 1927—ESSEX COACH, a good clean $ , job for ...... 195.00 Time Payments—Exchanges fAYETTE USED CAR MART Fayette St., Between High and Mechanic, Perth youth 4-Pten Walnut longer! §1 BEDROOM SUITE \anse the system $200 Value One of the finest bed- mom nultes we have of poisons ever offered. Designed in charming style, I of t.he great enwrties to youth mule r fully built {vitality »re delayed elimination with heautlfui walnut Snteatinal poisons. To keep your- finish -the suite hat |ree from both these pommon diffi- full sire bed; Urge, I will help you to stay younj, roomy chlfforohe; Urge dresser tnd charming i the une ot Nujol you can do it L For Nuiol absorbs body poison* I carries them off, preventing their Jirption by the body. Nujol ahw I«ns the waste matter and bring* ut normal evacuation. It is harm- containR no drugs or medicine. . .n't came KM or gripinn pains, or |ect the stomach or kidneys. Every ner druggist has Nujol. Make sure |u get the genuine. Look for the ••4 : n]ol bottle with t he 1 abel on the back at you c*n read right through the tie. Don't delay, get Nujol today.

264 J-Pc MOHAIR Funeral Home FRAME SUITE 44 Grata StrMt TO Ijuwln In due tha credit (or the newly »w»kcned Interest In tbe *, N*w J*n*y daonmw* ile*v<\ «npi>rlally on ooata> Thla Quality Mohair Living Room It's a Met, chanR*. too, from the end- Suite can bs yours tomorrow with less procemton of ntr&lght cuftl 1 very modest payment down and A. Hirn«r A .F. Greine sleeves that w«'v« had for so long. It the eialett terms available any- Funeral Directors feeing a sports coat, buttons am UM vheri. The rriijnlfkent long, com- nuun chosnn for gaining this end torttble settee Is quality construe- for as wo've said to inimy times, when lion throughout. The curved feet It cornea to tweeds and soft woolens, sra carved and exquisite. The button* are absolutely tho smartest Firtslds and Wng Chairs are WOODBRIDGE tiimmlni of the season. I*rno but squally u beautiful.1 » tons too. (or this la not a y«

Cmft 8« Stopped [t It estimated that over Tl pat cut FeenSPlhint ot what used to ba know In sewing circles aa gossip la now letting by u The Laxative character analjalL-Detrolt Neva. You Chew WM.F.WHY like Gum SH«ET METAL WORK Tla it Capper n Sheet Iroa ofiM aad Hot Air H*atia« No Taste 46 MAIN STREET But the Mint Tel. Woodbridse 9fl 10-Plece Walnut Finished DINING SUITE Qwltty and Beauty in a very rare m«nur« and at a frict t)n$ ii txtrtmtly low. A Dining Bom Suit* ttat u of Tudor period dttign with matched walnut pmtU. Mat- '200 live proportion! throughout. Largt Buftt, Chma Caiv NAVICOAL Mt, S»rwr a«d Itaviifvi oblong Bxltnim Table, 6 BRIQUETS OF THE BEST CLEAN ANTHRACITE YlfaM Chain and Eott Chaw complti* on* of tht fintit fo $900 vatw-iptcial for ihk idle. Smokeless Odorless High Heat Low Ash The Greater Caah Price* Delivered in

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r following !• • copy of the Budtat In be roted upon at the emu- thenre easterly alon& the said cen- ter line of Oasey'n Creek; the several DISTRICT OF CARTERET courses thereof to tho southerly SCHOOL BUDGET * APPROPRIATION FOR 1929-30 shore line of the Runway Riv«r; HIM -trillion. Klections, Hnlnrii-s, Printing 7,r>nn.no thence easterly along the snid shore 180,700. no |i<'i-v A- Teiichers Sillnrie.i line of the Rnhwny River, the several To The Voters of Carteret Teachers Kxponse 2,300.00 courses thereof, to the westerly shore 0,000.00 8,000.00 line of Staten Inland Sound; titmice, southerly nlong the said westerly Evening 2,000.00 19,240.00 shore line nf Staten Island Sound, We respectfully ask your support for the following candidates f< Olher Kinplnyees 200.00 the several courses thereof, to the Jnnitori Supplies 3,000.00 point or place of beginning. member of the School Board of Carteret at the election to be held Wedi Fuel 10,000.000000 C. P. 2-1, 8. Light Wfiler I'nwer Telephone 4.3P0-OO day, February 13, 1929 from 4:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. Trdnn.v 2,620.00 NO. 2 POLLING PLACE Hedimi & Dental Inspectors Salaries 3,800.00 lledinil ft. Dental Expense 1,700.00 Columbni School A man well known to the citizens of Carteret as a busine Nurse Salary & Expense 2,100.00 RooicT«lt Avenue Playground Operation , 800.00 Compriiinf of 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 51 man who is welt fitted by education and business expei Athletic Supplies 1,200.00 •nd 6th DiitricU. ence to serve the best interests of the public as a membe transportation 6,600.00 BEGINNING at a point in thi Insurumi' & Liability 300.00 JOS. W. MITTUCH: of the School Board. westerly ahore line of Staten Wane Repair & Replacements 11,000.00 Permanent Improvements 5,000.00 Sound ac its point of Intersection Mnnunl Training 11,000.00 with the center line of Noe's Creek Contimiuiioii Class 2,300.00 thence running in a general westerly Besides serving the nation during the World War, Mr. Well Evening School for Foreign Born 1,500.00 direction along, the said center lim blund has always taken an active interest in the civic aM of Noe's Creek, the several course! fairs of the Borough. He is admired.by all who come in con-1 Tot.nl Estimated Budget .$283,'JG0.00 thereof to the northerly line of C«n Ixfss Imlanre & Kstimated revenue for Current Expense, for tral Parkway Heights No. 1, owned ALBERT WELBLUND: tact with him for his integrity and ability. Teachers, Transportation, Tuit ion, Attendance, by Hermann Realty Company, run Interest 41,500.00 ning thence in a westerly direction Less balance & Hevenjie for Manual Training... 2,000.00 Less State Aid for Continuation 906.00 along the said northerly line of Who needs no introduction to the people of Carteret. He has Less State Aid for Evening School for Foreign Washington avenue; thence running resided here and has been in business here for many years Horn _ 750.00' northerly along the said center line „.,„.,„ i of Washington avenue to the north- and can be depended upon to give his beBt efforts in the ef- Total fc.,tinml«l Revenues 45,160.00 45,150.00 erly line of Conlon Tract; thence GEORGE YURONKA: ficient management of our public schools. -V Appropriation to he voted upon . $238,810.00 w^rly along the said northerly line V Bonds, Interest, Sinking Fund Requirements - $ 56 234 85 nf G°nlon Tract' to the center llne W. V. COUGHLIN--•--•-••-•••- , T ' 'of Duffy street; thence running1 Believing that the education of our children is one of the major District Clerk. northerly along the said center line Continued frnm pnge stx of Duffy street to the southerly line functions of organized society, these men stand pledged to an honest , •umbers five (5), six (6), seven (7), The cost of said land shall not exceed of property of Mexican Petroleum and efficient management of our public schools and to safeguard the , (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven the sum of fifty six hundred ($5600- Corporation; thence westerly along J the said southerly line of the prop- interests of both the children, whose education is entrusted to the ___»^. «4jr-of Mtwiean Pedrplewn ut Rorl26 th Board o{ E ca — —; Bdroor'fioHrdy amt of the" taxpayers Of Carteret, who Iff catted uponTo twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22),' . *° « , f ^ : tion to the center line of the L«ng i tl0 to 1)O row the mo e or\ ? pay the bills. be raise<1 h 13SUin l)onda ln the Branch and Elizabethport Division Iwenty-five (25), twenty-six (26), I ^ y * of Central Railroad right-of-way; •nd twenty-seven (27), in Block .Corporate name of the District in thence southerly along the said cen- 168D on map entitled «„„ .«' Mch amounts and payable at snch ter line of the Central Railroad of They, are opposed to the wholesale purchase of real estate beyond Bomeaite Park, situate in the Bor- times as the legal voters shall direct. NeV Jersey right-of-way to the cen- the reasonable requirements of expansion. They favor provision for the ought of Carteret, County of Middle- Dated, January 29th, 1929. ter line of the New Jersey Terminal lex, New Jersey," scale l"-60', Au- WILLIAM V. COUGHLIN, Railroad right-of-way; thence west- erection of a school in the East Rahway sector in the near future. This fust 1928, owned and developed by District Clerk. erly along the said center line of the section is experiencing a rapid growth, and this growth must be recog- Homesite Realty Company, Larson nized in any program for the expansion of school facilities. , ft FoJt, Civil Engineers, and which NO. I POLLING PLACE laid map has been duly filed in the- Washington School •ffiee of the Clerk of the County of RwMenlt Avenue They believe that any further needs for many years to come will v Middlesex at New Brunswick, New Compriiing Id, 7th and 8th DU- "Anywhere-Anytime" 7 be amply met by building additions to the present school buildings M . ' Jersey. The cost of said land shall Iricli. aot exceed the sum of sixteen thous- BEGINNING at a point in the the need arises. In justice to the taxpayers of Carteret this is the most and dollars ($10,000.01)). westerly shore line of Staten Island DRAKE'S logical and economical method of providing for future expansion. To authorize the Board of Edu- Sound, at its point of intersection lation to borrow the money ordered with the center line of Noe's Creek; STORAGE lo be raised by issuing the bonds in thence running in a general wester- the Corporate name of the District ly direction along the said center A Vote for: JOS. W. W1TTUCH fn such amounts and payable at such line of Noe's Creek, the several MOVING time s aBas thlce legal voters shall direct. PACKING—SHIPPINO '7 " .'**"' vu^n. 8IU»II aireci. tounea thereof to the northerly line ALBERT WELBLUND To authorize the Board of Educa- of Tract , Central ParkwaVi own. Itoraf* at R«aion»ble Ralm Won to purchase or condemn as a lot ed b Hermann Realty Company, •01 Elisabeth Arena* •f land a plot of land .itnato as fol- „,„„, thence .„ a westerljr direc. * Phone: Linden 2822 • GEORGE YURONK lows: A plot of sixteen lots owned tion „, uU northerl line of by the Homesite Realty Company, in j> t -- - - • - the Borough of Carteret, the County rac No. 1, Central Parkway, to the center line- of Washington ave- is a vote for economy and efficiency in the management of the »f Middlesex and State of New Jer- Lunch Cars Remanufactured ley, and known as and by lot num- nue; thence northerly along the said Public Schools of Carteret. bers nineteen (19), twenty (20), center line of Washington av«nue to Special Bargain twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22), tha northerly line of Conlon Tract; Easy payment plan to responsible •wcw^-umj y<.i,, twenty-two yd). thence westerly along the said north- people. Paid for by the Non-Partisan Citizens' Committee. twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24), , , erIy ine of Conlon Tract| to the cen Location secured. twenty-five (26), twenty-six (26), ter ljne of Duffy atreet. thenM Bine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), northerly along the said center line P. J. TIERNEY SONS. INC. New Jersey Terminal Railroad right-rection along the said WoodbrUge thence in • southerly direction mlongland Sound; thmee northerly alonf twelve (12), thirteen (13), four- of Duff7 Btreet to the souther|y iine New Rochelle, N. Y. teen (14), fifteen (15), and sixteen • p p y d by Mexican Pe- Phone New Rochelle, 8580 of-way to the center line of Blair Township line to the center line of the said westerly line of the Stein-the s«Jd westerly chore line of £Uten of rO ert owne road; thence southerly along the Roosevelt avenue.; thence in a west-berg Tract and the newly establish- Ialtnd Sound, the MTeral coarse* ert(16)y, entitlein blocd k"Ma 163pE o fo nHomesit map oef propPark-, troleum Corporation; thence west- rrVy entiueu map oi nomesne rarK, j cr!y aion the gajd southerly line" of said center line of Blair road;erty direction along the said centered boundary line between the Bor-thereof to the point or place of be- lltuat* in the Borough of Carteret, \ nrnMrlpropertvy nfo f MMexicaavin.«n v^—iPetroleu m Cor^~ - to Woodbridge Township I i n e; tine of Roosevelt avenue to the west- ough and Woodbridge Township, to finning. the County of Middlesex and State poration to the center line of Long thence in an easterly di- erIy line oi the Stoinberg Tract;the westerly slloTe tftie of Staten I»-C. P. 2-1, 6. •f New Jersey," scale l"-G0', August, Branch and Elizabflthport Division JOT IT DOWi 1928, owned and developed by the nf the Central Railroad Company of Homesite Realty Company, Larson meme ni-auy company, Larson ] New jerseVi right-of-way;"'thence That we do the ver Fox, Civil Engineers, and which Bnsoutherlnthpri,yr «ialonnn,g. iv,th«e .«:saidJ cente..—r ilin! e Map has been duly filed in the office i of the Long Branch and Elizabeth best line of Commercif . »f the Clerk of the County of Mid- f Jlivision of the Central Railroad Printing and at reasonabl ilesex at New Brunswick, New Jer- f Company of New Jersey, right-of- ley. The cost of said land shall not , way tl) the center line of tnt, fjew prices. Give us your nex «xeepexceeHd th+heo sucum nof t™l»twelve" n.»""""thousandJ - — CRESCENT THEATRE ($12,000.00) dollars. Jersey Terminal Railroad riirht-of- order ami let us prove ou I way; thence westerly along the said assertion. THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL To authorize the Board of Educa- re,,t,.r |j,u, ,,f the New Jersey Ter- tion to borrow the money ordered to be raised by issuing bonds in the Cor- Kailnmd right-of-way, to the Bear in mind, we wan center line of Blair road; thence nor- PERTH AMBOY, N. J. porate name of tl District in _suc h ' llll(herl.11y/ ;lalon,,,,lKUig thee sasaimd centecenterr linlinee ooff your business, and we prc •mounts and payable at _ such times Blair road, to the center line of Roose- as the legal voters shall direct. | velt avenue thence easter|y alonj. Pjose making ourselves de Monday and Tuesday To authorize the Board of EducaEduca- it,o <,<>IA -«-t— n-~ .* y " g serving, Are you with us tion to purchase uor condemn as a CJmter une of Rooseveit l — i ™ * liuimcmii H3 a avenue to the boundary lino between lot of land, Die plot of land situate the Borougth of Carteret.,and Town- as follows: A plot of sixteen lots . Bnip of Woodbridge; thence north- THANK YOI owned by tho Canda Realty Com- erly a]ong ^ said boundary line, to ( •A: in the Boroueh oCarf Car- - n.. ..__. -..•-- u to CARTERET PRESS ... and j line of Casey's Creek;'- A Classified Adv. W SeU It - State of New Jersey, and known and designated as and by lot numbers irit of Youth" one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), seventeen (17), eighteen A Tiffany Release U^,nUK>-tjen (19), twenty (20), twenty-one (A), twenty-two (22), twenty-three (2U), and twenty-four (24), in block No. 40, on map of | property entitled "Map B of property belonging to Canda Realty Company, REAL VALUE! with DOROTHY SEBASTIAN pituate at Chrome, New Jersey, sur- veyed by Franklin Marsh, Surveyor, Rahwfty, New Jersey, and which said that's why Wednesday, Double Feature map has been duly filed in the office •f the Clerk of the County of Mid- dlesex at New Brunswick, New Jer- 3956 people Shopped at •ey, on May 25th, li)03. The coat of •aid land shall not exceed the sum of fifty six hundred ($5600.00) dollars. REYNOLDS last Dollar Day To authorize the Board of Educa- tion to borrow tho money ordered to "BROT LOVE" Be raised by issuing bonds in the Corporate name of the District in Mich amounts and payable at such A METRO PICTURE , times as the legal voters shall direct. To authorize the Hoard of Educa- NAJTUBALLY YOU EXPECT tion to purchase or condemn as a lot YOUR DOLLAR TO BUY MORE of land, the plot of land situate as ON DOLLAR DAY. KARL DA^E GEO. K. ARTHUR follows: A plot of lifteen lota owned 4]}'t>y tho Candu Realty Company known HERE YOU WILL FIND REAL ' «nd designated as ami by lot numbers BARGAINS ... IN A WIDE one (1), two (2), three (3), four RANGE OF ITEMS. THESE (4), five (5), six (G), seven (7), I ITEMS ARE NOT OP THE OR- 1 eight (8), thirteen (13), fourteen DINARY SALE TYPE. WE , (11), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), sev- MAINTAIN OUR STANDARD of Fun enteen (17), eighteen (18), nine- . . . DEPENDABLE QUALITY ., teon (19), in block 43 on map of . . . HONEST VALUES . . . •'property entitled "Map B of prop- SUPER SERVICE . . . EXTRA Thursday and Friday, Double Feature erty belonging to Cumlu Healty Com- SALES PEOPLE . . . THREE psny, situate at Chrome, New Jer- SWIFT DELIVERY TRUCKS. fW," surveyed by Franklin Marsh ALL OF THESE THINGS MAKES I'Surveyor, Rahway, New Jersey, and SHOPPING AT REYNOLDS A "Vhich said map has boun duly filed REAL PLEASURE. 1 the office of the Clerk of the ounty of Middlesex at New Hruns- DON'T FORGET THE DATE, "DEVIL'S APPLE TREE" 'ck, New Jersey on May 26th, lyttS. MARK IT ON YOUR CALENDAR NOW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY . . . FEB. 13TH AND 14TH. MODERN DU BARRY ATLANTIC 1 fisi Market Saturday, Sunday VJtfQUEZ & IWLA TOKKE Proprietors 99 RoMeveit Ave. tf«Pffr;:1. ' • N. J All Kind, of Fi,h Reynolds Brothers PERTH AMBOY "THE GUN RUNNER" with RICARDRirADnOn CORTE™-^~_Z_