Al Smith Day There Will Be Several More Meet- Tained by Misrepresentation

Al Smith Day There Will Be Several More Meet- Tained by Misrepresentation

Four Page Colored The Price of This Paper is 3 cenjts everywhere—Pay no more Comic Section 12 Pages Today Sporting News Page 5 VOL. VI, No. 49 CARTERET PRESS CARTKRET, N J, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928 PRICE THREE CENTB Jeanette Street Curb Squabble Carrier-Clerk Examination Two Teams Booked For At Local Post Office Old Resident Of Saturday Night Court Scries | Plans Near Completion For Receipt of applications will close The Mesdowbrooka of Jersey Is Settled By Borough Council August 31 for a competitive exam- Borough Passes Away City and the Iroquols of Newark, Fourth Annual Baby Parade Ordinance !• Pasted For Improvement After Check Showi ination for clerk-carrier at the Car- two leading semi-pro basketball out- Herman Gerke Dice At Rah- fits in northern Jersey, have, boen Majority Favor It. More Action Promised On teret post office. Persons who wish Event To Be Held Saturday, September 22, Under Auspices to enter this examination should ap- way Hospital On Monday bonked by Messrs. Zuro and Lynch Board of Health. To Be Bigger This Year And More Rahway Road ply for application blank (form to play tht Carteret Rig Five, local —Was Resident Here semi-pro basketball team, which will Priies Will Be Offered 2374) to the secretary of the United The long delayed ordinance to A tax anticipation note for $10,- Thirty Years make a weekly Saturday night at- build curbs, gutters and walks in 000 was authorized. States Civil Service Board of Ex- traction at the St, Joseph auditor- At a meeting of the baby parade floats. committee of the Board of Health I Tho board has decided on Jeanette street, til passed on final Several tax Hens and assessments aminers at the post office, or to the Herman Gerke, aged 60 yours and 1 jum on High street. The local tc_... out? Friday night it was announced that set of priies, $10, |7.80, $5, ..„ reading and adopted at the meet- were cancelled by resolution. In secretary "of the Second Civil Ser- a resident of Carteret for the pant js composed of Bill Beiael, Joe Med- the parade this v*ar promises to be $2.50 for the float division, au«V ing of the Borough Council Ifon- some instances the property involv- vice District, Custom House, N. Y. thirty years, died Monday at 2 P. wick, Johnny Silaki, Billy Kocheck, i day night. It was introduced several M. in the Rahway City Hospital. He much bigger than those of former three nets of priies of $10, »&, ed had been gold and title search Persons entitled to preference be- and Gummy Snyder. Dancing will .weeks ago and pawed on two raad- certificates obtained at the tax of- had been ill for several weeks and be an added feature to the even- years. The parade this year will be $2,50 each for the baby division. cause of service in the army or the fourth annual one conducted un-j Other priies. .. „ ^^^, ' ings. Then a remonstrance was fice showed no unpaid taxes; then his case became serious a few weeks ing's entertainment. The promoters it is expected, navy should attach to their applica- d«r the auspices of the board. A» will be offered by business concern*, tiled against the improvement. The bills for unpaid taxes on the same ago. Death was due to a complica- are busy booking games, and should tion their original discharge or a tion of diseases, k result of the meeting Friday night Individuals and organisations. Th*) improvement wa» started in response property for periods prior to the photographic copy of It, or an offi- any light semi-pro team in this vici- Mr. Gerke was a former council- a general program was adopted committee probably will select non- to a petition for sidewalks. The search were presented. In other cial statement from the War or Navy nity seek a contest, it is requested man and was widely known. He for- which differ* in some respects from' residents of the borough to serve as•; names of some who signed the orig- cases the person* charged with un- Department. All such papers will be that they negotiate with Martin merly took an active part in civic Ihe program of other years. There | judges in determining the most beau- i. inal petition appeared also on the paid taxes or sewer assessments returned to the applicant. Zuro, Roosevelt avenue, Carteret, or were able to produce receipted bills. affairs. During the construction of Meyer Rosenblum, Union street, will be more priies and there will tlful baby, the most attractive float % ! remonstrance. Other information concerning' the the big trunk sewer he served as Carteret. Games are expected to be a band of music Instead of a and other contests not depending oil * In the case of Isador Mausner, a examination may be obtained at the The first delay was about straight- Inspector. For many years he con- get under way during the first week drum corps. The committee decld-1 the health and development of tht veteran of the World War, adjust- local post office. ed lo omit the serving of refresh- babies. Boys and girls up to eight; | cned out when a second remon- ments were made to give him the ducted a business place at the cor- of November. strance wai received few minutes ner of Washington avenue and Roos- menu at the end of the parade and years of age may be entered in th* exemption of $BO0t to which veterans to use the money in providing more float division. Every child ente: efore the ^gening. of . a meeting, an eatfttwi evelt avenue opposite Bmdy'i TBut at the same meeting His place was so well known that it prites. in the parade will be presented was pres- A motion was carried to send a f cnt a delegatioli n strongly in favor of PoEce Court Session became a landmark and the location There will be four divisions in the a badge, Inscribed with the name oif f wreath to the home of Herman G. Hhe walks. Some In .the delegation Is known as Gerke's corner. Democrats Arrange parade, according to present plan*, the Board of Health, the nature of Gerke who died Monday afternoon. [declared that the remonstrance bore Mr. Gerke was born In Germany The first three will be infant groups the event and date, Mr. Gerke was a member of the Brings In Currency as follows: No. 1, Infants less than) Imany signstures that had been ob- Borough Council some years ago and and resided in Rahway for a time For Al Smith Day There will be several more meet- tained by misrepresentation. The before he moved to Carteret. He six months old; No. 2, infants from ings of the committee before th« subsequently served the borough in Many Cases Heard Tuesday (matter wss then referred to the at- ither capacities. was a member of the Elizabeth lodge 3uses To Convey Carteret Del- six months to one year; No. 3, ba- parade which will be held on Sat- [torney to nnd out definitely how Night. Fines Total More of Elks, the Foresters of America, bies from one year to two years old. urday, September 22. The line of The council adjourned to meet a- egation To Sea Girt. Card Imany of the property owners favor- the Ancient United Order of The entrants in these groups will be march will be announced later. The gain on the Tuesday after Labor Than $1,000 fed the improvement and how many Druids, the Improved Order of Red Party Held judged on health and development police department will be asked to Day. [opposed. Men, and the Exempt Firemen. He and will be examined by physicians, aid in keeping the line of march free A sizeable batch of cases was Preparations for a delegation of The attorney's report submitted disposed of Tuesday night in police waa a member of the local Lutheran The fourth group will be made up of from traffic during the parade. [Monday night showed that.the re- court and when the hearings were Church, and of a German singing Democrats to go to Sea Girt tomor- quired proportion of properly own- over the Borough was ahead more society in Elizabeth. row to attend Al Smith Day were Carteret Man Injured made last night at the meeting of was on the side of the improve- than $100 collected in fines. Joseph Surviving are a widow, three Two Are Fined As ment. The ordinance was altered Kukoski, 67 years old, of 6 Hud- daughters, Mrs. Henry Pikarski, the the Al Smith Democratic Club. Pub- Treat For Ball Fans pi uvide fur Uluu alone fnrts Sflff Severely b Accident son street," 6ffd""Andrew TislciwTcTc, Misses Lena and ElheT Gerke and Tic Service buses will be chartered as adopted. 38 years old, of 6 Hudson street, one son, Herman Jr., who is the sta- tonight. Tickets for the round trip A good deal of time was devoted were assessed $27.50 each for fight- tion agent of the Central Railroad cost $1 and will include lunch pro- Frank David Has Artery Sev- ing in the street and intoxication. Bartenders At Polish Club |to a discussion of the Rahway road at Carteret and is widely known in vided by the women of the club. Brooklyn Dodgers To Play vhioh is still in pretty bad shape ered When Car Is In Col- The men are alleged to have en- sporting circles. Those wishing to go on the trip Pay $SO Each For Posses- gaged in a fist fight in the street Tizzano Nine On Elm despi'e many promises by the con lision In Perth Amboy The funeral services were held must make their reservations and sion of Liquor tractor who tore it up, to put it last Thursday night after a session yesterday from the late home and purchase their tickets tonight be- Street Field |fcack into good condition in accord- Frank David, of 613 Roosevelt at the Polish Club in Union street.

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