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1 M% News Of Carteret Borough VOL XII, No. 9 TM Prce of Ths Paper s 3 cents everywhere-pay no more CARTERET PRESS Kds Comcs Insde WOR Ordnance Passed By Councl Company Agrees To Demands Of Borough In Three-Year Contract Storage Company WanUTo Buld Tank*. Th^ ordnance vacatng streets n East Rahway so that a transmtter WOR was passed on fnal readng at gljaton rruny Me erected theflq by a short meetng of the Boroutfn Councl Wednesday nght. At the same tme a resoluton was adopted grantng a buldng permt to th«rado concern upon condtons contaned n an agreement whch ncludes all the promses made by the BsmbergeT Broadcastng Servce n correspondence wth the borough. The contract runs three years wth regard to servcng sets that may be troubled n recepton. The company agrees ta employ local labor f possble If the constructon work. Applcaton wag made by the General Amercan Tank Storage and Termnal Company Inc. for permts to erect several tanks n a tract lyng between two ralroad tracks n the Bast Rahway secton. The matter was referred to the councl as a whole and a publc hearng was set for December 20 when the publc may voce any objectons to the project, The date of the hearng was orgnally set for December 14 but wan changed because the Carteret Womans Club has an mportant meetng scheduled for that date n the borough hall. MUST LEAVE TOWN Ida Jordon and Frances Bnrnfy, colored, who faled to appear for a hearng n polce court Tuesday nght, were rounded up Wednesday atd nr ragned before Polce Justce L. T Kovrtcs who ordered thorn to leave town and.stay out. He sad thry ;ral menace to publc morals. Knghts Plan Supper And Future Actvty Pgs Knuckles And Sauer Kraut At Columban Club Tue*day Nght Frst And Second Degrees Dec. 19. A Pg-s Knuckle vnd Sauer Kraut Supper wll be held n the Columban Club under the auspces of the Mddlesex Councl, No. 867, Knghts of Columbus, Tuesday nght December 12. Joh Powers a the genonr ula IIIBTI. The frst and second degree wll be exemplfed by the degree team of the Knghts of Columbus Chapter No. 4 of Mddlesex and Somerset countes n the Councl Chamber Woodbrdge on December 19. ( ARTKRF.T. N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER Y, 1 cm P e r t h A m b o y S h e k s f k Z Are Arrested Here There were Hbout twenty tables n play Wednesday nght at a card _,, «.,,, P artv. h. cid n the Borough Hall under rollce Kck Up Four Young the jont auspces of the Carteret Men In "Nte Angel" For ^ ^ f t f e WjaSH ft Annoyng Grl* Four alleged sheks,-of Perth Am- Edward Stack Is Head Of State Group Carteret Man Elected Presdent Of N. J. Deputy Game Wardens Assocaton. The New Jersey Deputy Gam* Wardens Assocaton met last nght at the Mayfar Inn n Metuchen and elected offcers as follows: Presdent, Edward Starck, of Carteret; secretary, J, Walsh, of South Amboy; treasurer, Wllam Delefany, of Metuchen. Durng the ooune of the dnner and busness meetng news of much nterest to sportsmen was released n regard to new game preserves that are open or to be opened soon. Moat r t t f th th Carteret prl Becomes Brde At Phladelpha Ceremony Former Counclman and Mrs. Samuel B. Brown, of upper Roosevelt avenue, announce the marrage of ther daughter, Dorothy, to Robert Seader, of tp Roosevelt avenue at Phladelpha**-on Thanksgvng Day. The marrage took place n the Temple Kenneth Israel and was performed by Raj^ Fensch/eber. The brde wno s a sster of Assemblyman Elmer E. Brown, a a graduate of Newark Normal School. The brdegroom s a graduate of the Unversty of Pennsylvana. Mr. and Mrs. Seader are lvng n Washngton avenue at Hermann avenue. y and for Xmas Party Planned By Local Rebekah? PRICK THREE CENT* LINK PARTY! Frendshp lnk No, 25, Order at the Golden Chan wll hold a Chsnukah party for members and thor chldren, n Odd Ft!lows Hall TUPSd«y nght, December 19. There wlt After the A Communcaton freshments were! served. The arrangements were n charge._, of a jont commttee ncludng; Mrs. were rounded up Sunday nght Harry Gteckner, Mrs. Theodoro by Actng Sergeant John Connolly Pfenng, Mrs. Clfford Cutter, Mr?. brought to polce headquarters Walter Sak and Mrs. Joseph Mttuch _.. annoyng grls. They were I3t- f r the auxlary, and Morrs Cohen, ed as dsorderly persons The grls Walter Tomcuk, Fred Ludwg, Walwent to the polce; staton and upset,ter Boyer and Commander Clfford an alb of the young men who clam- Cutter for the post. ed they knew the grls. The grls! sad they dd not know them and dd not want ther attentons. The four gave ther names as: Mchael Msak, 805 State street; Joseph Tedesko, BOO State street; Hav- Dear Edtor: I dont sec Scrogry Temko, 803 State street, and M-fns all week tl yestday an he looka chael Medwck, 797 State street, all ke.hes beek through snmtflnk of Perth Amboy. They were n. a specal. The old whte hat ant, hardgreen roadster marked "Nte Angel" [y whte at all; hs eyes ant much when Connolly who had been folrcrw-! better ttrertnp than the catsfen* hes UK them made the arrest. j generally all shut. But the cats ateal- The four were arragned Tuesday n g the. whole show at that. H«s got mornngand the case was postpon-) that there cat waddln along sde ed to last nght when the grls arehm haulng a: lttle tn mal box :>n expected to appear aganst them. The wheels wth one of them glass peep arrests were part of a drve start- holes. I pefe a lotltof Kttle scared wwto ed by Chef of Polce Henry J. G. I m ce n the box. Scroggns musta Harrngton aganst "Crusng", n rgged the thng up on wheels and Derm apled to youths who drve ] fxed the shafts sos he could htch slowly about n care tryng to pck the cat to t lke a mule, I mean the Each Member To Be Pres«nt and Brng Present At Party nlwtn lf «t the lnk. To Be Held December 20. Nearng Deborah Rebekah Lodge at a meetng Wednesday nght made arrangements to have a Chrstmas party :t the next meetng n Odd Follows Hall, December 20, and apponted a commttee to take charge of the t\r- *»-. -w^ rangements. Every member of th,» ""^ * 7 *t«vu lodge s expected to attend and on -h s asked to brng n present. The commttee n chnrgp ncludes: Mrs. Matthew Sloan, general ohar- j man, Mrs. Walter Vonah, Mrs. I,ous! Vonah, Mrs. Eatelle Jamson, Mrs. \ Wllam Jamson, Mrs. Helen Am"-*-- Local Legon Men Back 4-Pont Program Carteret Post Members Strong For Polcy Favored At Chcago Conventon. At * meetng nf the Curt tret Pott of the Amercan! ~ mr ^pt- u n I.egnn, FlMl "If 1 " " tlu horo "ft* h«ll.-.,- 141IU able tme was (rven to preparatons for the card party held Wednendty In Wavn>ght un <l«r the jont umpres of the [»"»t and the auxlary. Smme routne r» Content* Come In At.busness was dnpwd»f. Th» mem- Rate Of About $12,000 A v!{!" t ".P om, wtlnt? n rp<1 f <l «beng unanmously n favor of tht Way, four-pont program adopted by th«natonal body n (houro ths year,,,,,,..,,.,,,, ^ steady drvo has been carred A copy of the progrnm and of th«zl U J T so fc M rv f Hele f 1 Am : T - " n thb wwk «7 Edward J, Hell and f^ge of Natonal Commander E A n l M P. nl"- Corn( lus j hs reorgansaton commts of the»»y M han r.»n te wall of thr meou Doody Mrs. FVter Pehnnger, Mrs. Frst Natonal Hank untl the»m- ng room. It s n, follow, : Volet Vornbaum, Mrs. George Put-ounl of money needed n wavers s 1-Thal now, war veteran erson, Mrs. Thomas Mow. Mrs. John now only nbtx.t 7R,tMM>. "M\t trg t«- l» the lnt of duty Mrs. J. EggoU Brown, ul of $881,000 needed when tho ductm 11 f those Wn*flU granted Mrs. Ifcadore Brown, Mrs. Josephne Brown and Mrs. Gus Wulf. Besdes arrangng for the Chrstmas party the lodge attended to routne busness and then held a socul campagn started has twen practcal- " uc *> veterans n th* World War ly wpel out and the reopenng of Veterans Act as n effect pror to the bank s assured. " v """ Thq fgure j;v*»n above, as needed, $75,000 was announced aft March 11>3S. 2 That hosptalzatun under government aurpcw b««1- up grla. WwnansClub Notes r*k,., T,,,, that > ant you "heard the repea s T*e clubs annua! food sale held here?" Wednesday afternoon n the Dever- j Well, thes guys standng round eaux buldng on Washngton avenuo ynppn at hm and the cut so I stand cat, or ether of em for that matter İ wants to ask what about t bu", all that I get out s "What the... " Scroggns dont wat for more, he just yells: "Why you poor ths and Fords Fremen Play Here Sunday Nght was most successful. Mrs. M. Spewak and her commttee cordally thank all who helped to make t ao. The proceeds wll be used to furnsh layettes to ntedy mothers and for gfts for needy chldren o the borough. knd of dumb and pont to the cat. "Never mnd," he says, "thats part of t, toq." "Part o what?" Just thel see ths Hew~p8T 6T Scroggns, a guy named Izzy. Hea ^... u uu,,,,ck. ««" "»<: "» WJCIUI I j(,,uuu was announced after a "uerm government aunpcra b««fsesson at whch refreshments woro! meetng of the commttee last nght, forded to all veterans not dshonor- Many more wavers have scome n ably dscharged who requre hosptal today and the compluton of fguret treatment and -who are not able to tonght probably wll show another reasonably pay for ther own trea* ten or twelve thousand n consents ment They havu been comng n at tlw 3 Thatl prepeutoh of scrvc* rate, of about twvlve thousand a day connecton for all veterans properly j for the past several days. At that granted such servce connectons, rate the requred number wll bo se- under law* n ex9tenc«pror to cured by the early part <>f the week. March 20, 1!>33, be recommended 85 A XK m The procedure requred by the an tem of Legon foley, orda Fremen quntet ; fp(eral h&nkng auth or tes for re- 4-That thb beneft;, prvded for " I".?.._?.;. _ "" "lnng the bunk wll then be start- dependents df veterans as esubld. Wth th«reopenng n great deal»hwl n the World War Veterans Act "f money wll be released, hnlf of be resumed and mantaned as th«the amount due the. depostors. The Governments polcy and that In no " wdows and/or 1 Hull l W ll I,, St. Ala* To Hold Card Party Monday Nght The parah of St. Elas Greek Catholc Church wll hold a card party Monday nght, December 18, n the parrh hall n Romanowak street. More than 100 przes wll be offered. The commttee ncludes: Mss Hslen Kashur, Mrs. Jula Caalvetz, Mrs. Mary Sdun, Mrt.. Anne Kuzna, Mrs. Jula Skahongo, Mrs. Ann Ijehy, Mrs. Anna Klasek, Jr., Mrs. Elzabeth Urban, Jr., Mss Verare open or to be opened soon. Moat mportant of these s the announce- j «ca Stron, Mrs. Anna Breza and ment that the Wallngton estate of \ Mss Rosale Stojka. 3,600 acres n Warren County s to! Refreshments wll be served after be opened wth the begnnng of th; 1 the games, deer season. The estate hhs been closed Bnd posted for metre than twenty-fve years and s overrun wth game, especally deer. Another pre- Berve <>f 2,000 acres s to open at Halryvlle, Cumberland county, an-.,u,,, at V,_!!patch Center n Sussex Cmnty, and one n Ocean, County. There was much dscusson of the dutes and problems of the warden durng the meetng. Jednotas Beat Dkes In Thrllng Game A basket by Bunchy Grant wth game about ffty seconds to go gave the I Carteret Jednotas a thrllng ona pont vctory over a strengthened C Uk 20 lt Chanukah Party Planned By Lovng Justce Unt p y g Carteret Ukes outft, 20 to 10, last Sunday nght at the Slovak Hal. The game was close from start tc \ fnsh wth nether team leadng by Tht auxlary unt of the Congro- ] more than two ponte at any tme, t t of Lovn Jut m t Mon! "«"» dose that the lead changed Mrs. T. G. Kenyon, charman of standng at the door of a place run Chrstmas Seals for Carteret, and by a guy named Leo, maybe (after are. JT. J. Nevll attended a dnner one of the Popes, and ths Izzy^ hes n Perth Amboy Tuesday, where wgwaggn for us to come 1 n, Scrog plans were made for speedng up ths -- --> -" work. Angelo Patr, noted chld educator, was the speaker on the Club Womans rado hour Monday afternoon. Hs topc was "Th Backward Chld". He sad the backward chld should have the prvlege of attendng a gns helps the cat and hs tnouae cart up the three stepa an we lnes up whle Scrogglns unhtches th$ cat sos he can, get at the lunch counter count of he lkes salt herrn: "Now," aays Scroggns after every body s fxed up, "Ill tell you all about t. When ths repeal comes specal class m the publc school through, me ben a law abdn ctwhere a specally traned assstant Zen 1 wants to sample everythng aa coujd mnster to t. He also _ sad «s legal. When, I goes over the whole lst, sampln I starts at the bottom and goes over t agan ao«not to overlook anythng." Scroggns has to take off hs goggles and rub hs eyes and face to get hs deas hooked up. "Im n a fog about what happens after I made them damn tests," he says, "seems I went down to the Cty Buldn and talked to the Mayor about poltcs and he says he ant that where possble, helpless chldren should be placed n home schools. A fun* should be establshed for ther care, and a place bought for them n a home school where they mght be taken care of by traned experts. The Vneland Schol for Feeblemnded, he sad, s a splendd example of a school where auch chldren can be made to ft, count and shne as personaltes. games. The team coached by Steve Chamra won ts frst game of the season from the Elzabeth Jednota two weeks ago. Bunchy Grant and Teddy Rathjen, those two stellar Elzabeth performers, wll be back wth the Jednotas on Sunday. In addton, the startng lneup wll nclude Rchey Donovan, Mke Poll and Knobby Dmrlln, three of Carterets natve boys. The game wll begn at 8:80. There wll be dancng before the game, between the halves and after the game. The Newark Museum announces gon to run no more, but Izzy and " ^Un y ^ 4?^L oek fc wh other e 11? 8 tell me I never went afyplay "Chrstmas n where The I jut kd I " hold a hjoday play, "Chrstmas n where. They say I just parked on Staned Glass, to be gven by Edna that char over there and never mov- Eckert and her players. Tha-s-free and open to the publc. p p December 14th s the day when the clubs next meetng 1 wll be held. The speaker wll be Ossemblyman Thomas Mur of Planfeld; the place, the Borough Hall; the tme, eght o- clock n the evenng. The publc s nvted to attend as ths wll be an y g Raton of Lovng Justce met Mond h h h p y that the lead changed h hh day nght n the home of Mrs. Rob- hands n0 less than slx tlmes through ert It. Brown n Uwell street wth the frst three quarters. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Max I. Brown Bunchy Grant stole the show. He as hosta. At the busness sesson npt n >y outplayed Walt Bakum but plans were made for Chanukah party. also led the Jednota attack wth ten to be held December 17. Mrs. James! -Pl»3 8 wth the Ukes were thrae Brown was apponted charman of. P oln ts.... the commttee n charge. The place f l mer South Sde, Newark, hgh for the party has not yet been dec- school stars, Bakum, Goldfaden and ded as yet. After the busness there was a socal sesson and carets were played. Refreshments were served. Thoae present were: Mrs. James Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan, Mrs. Sandor Lehrer, Mrs. Sdney Brown, Mrs. M. Welldy, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. I. M. Wess, Mrs. Paul Garber, Mrs. Phlp Drourr, Mrs. Jacob Danel, Mrs. Harry Goz, Mrs. Davd Wohlgemuth, Mrs. E. Cooper, Mrs. J. Bnstwn, Mrs. Davd Ulhman, Mrs. H. Ab-ams, Mrs. Yetta Grossbsum, Mrs. Sam Schwartz, Mrs. Sam Lehnan, Mrs. Tobas Garber, Mrd. James Berry, Mrs. Max L. Brown, Mrs. E. Lefkowtz, and Mrs. Al Gardner. Lnk Card Party Drew Bg Attendance Wednesday There were thrty-fve tables n play at a successful publc card party held n the Falcon hall Wed Lavook. The score: J«dnoU«(20) G Poll, f 0 N. Dzurlla, f 2 Donovan, c 0 Grant, g 3 Rathjen, g 2 F Ukn (19) 6 20 G 1 1 S. Hamulak, o 1 Bakum, f Goldfadden, f P Lavook, g J. Hamulak, g Score by perods: Jednotas * 6 "3, Ukes ? Referee: Joe Comba, Panzer. CARD OF THANKS We wsh to thsnk all those who befrended us n our recent bereavenesday nght under the aubpcea of ment n the death of our belovcd Frendshp Lnk No. 25 Order of daughter and sster, Mary Lukach. the Golden Chan There were many We especally thank Dr. John. M, select przes. A door prze, a 98-j Randolph for hs devoted servce to pound Back of flour, was won by < her as a patent also Rev. Father Mss Jula Deber A specal book Chany, Undertaker J. J. Lyman, Professor DeBre, St. Marys Lodge, Russan Greek Catholc Sokol No. 220 of Carteret, Chef of Polce Henry J. Harrngton, the bearerg. Those who sent flowers or donated the use of cars, and all others who aded us n any way. (sgned) Zsgmond Lukack and N famly p ze of half a ton of coal went to Mrs. Ben Pachman, of Rahway. After the games refreshments were served. The commtee n charge ncluded; Mrs. Abraham Durst, general charman; Mrs. Thomas D. CW- t, Mrs. Morrs Ulman, Mrs. Al Gardner and Mrs. Abe Chodosh of Rahway. p once I falls off the char and they prop me back otto t. Them guys says I keep yappng about! talkng to the mayor and all the brds that blows n here and out agn hears me. Then about the tme I come out of the fog funny thngs begn to happen." "What was that?" BlftTtfbAY Mrs. Andrew Cbrstensen was gven a brthday surprse party n her home Wednesday njjht by a group of frends. She receved a beautful ph. A supper was served at mdnght. Those present ncluded: Mrs. Laura Crane, Mrs. Charles Crane, Mrs. 1 Sophe Smon3, Mrs. Wllam Duff, Mn. John Harrngton, Mrs, John Ruck resjel, Mrs. John Conlon, Mrs. Mn me Lttle and Mrs. Adam Wachter, of Carteret; Mrs. Mae McCann and Mrs. D. McDonnell, of Woodbrdge; Mrs, Harry Morecraft and Mrs. Frank Splane, of Rahway, open meetng. No admsson charge. "You see," Scroggns says, "theys Mr. Mur has been very sck and has a j ne of plugugles keep comng n cancelled almost all hs speakng en- here and droppn out agan, an I Tagements but has greatly favored W s g gassf to au of >, m ft j,out.arteret by keepng hs date wth us.! what r thought Id heard, rt the cty Hs talk wll n no way touch on poltcs. It wll be on legslaton of nterest to everybody. Elmer Brown wll ntroduce hm. Ther wll be a pleasng muscal program. The club s arrangng for ts Chrstmas Party for chldren to be held on December 28th at 2 oclock n the borough hall. Each chld who comes must help to make up the program by rectng, sngng, dancng, or anythng else t may care to do. Chldren- may come n costume. Refreshments and gfts wll be part of the program. CHRISTMAS CHEER The Womens Democratc Club f bond values. Tld Natonal Con mndert PUdga : Dear Comrade: It s my pledge to our dsabled comrades that I shall exert every effort n my power to brng wthn the runk and fle of ths organsaton every elgble man whrt served n the World War. I shall strve to brng together the nfluence and strength of Dnner-Dance In tna beloved organmton of ours, so n.» _! j n «/ Mat there wll be no confuson n ts Outsde-Inn Judge B. W. ranks; there wll be no dfference of Vogel Toastmaster Wght "pnon ether wthn or wthut. The I Amercan Legon. K. A, Hayes, Nat. Commander. Toolan Wll Address Press Club Tomorrow At Annual Wll Also Speak. Mother-Teachers Meet In Btsness-Socal Sesson Senator-elect John E. Volan, and Atsntant Proencutor Jrraen S, Wght wll be the speakers at th» second annual dnne- -oxct to b<. sponsored by the Mddles.;/ County The Mother-Teacher Assocaton Press Club at the Outsde Inn, on of the Presbyteran Church met Monthe superhghway, n Rartan Town- day nght n the Sunday school shp, tomorrow evenng, Judge Ber- room of the church and dscussed nard W. Vogel, of Woodbrdge, wll varous busness matters. A report b the toastmaster. There wll be was presented showng the assocaduncng. ton had joned wth the Msson SILVER A. C. Slver A. C. Pro. Basketball team, would lke to book games wth any, team that has a court n or out of town. Managers nterested wrte _ to Manager J. F. Gawronsk, 158 Hgh street, Carteret, N. J. Peter J. Urban, presdent of the Band n presentng a substantal of- Press Club, s general charmun. ferng to the Church on Thanks- Other Commttees: Refreshments gvng. A plan for mergng the two Mss Helen Soloman, charman; organsatons was dscussed but no Robert Prall, S. J. Vecsey. Enter- acton was taken on t, Mrs. Wllam tanment Mss Ruth Wolk, eha- Ellott, presdent of the assocaton man; James P. Nolan, Wndsor J. presded. I>ak3. A commttee for the next meetng 1 was named as follows: Mrs. Harold Edwards, Mrs. Wllam Ellott, and Mrs. Wllam Madom. Rt>fre»h- PEOPLE OF CARTERET Here a your LAST CHANCE to take advantage- of the GREAT VALUES that are beng gven away at Blaukopfs STORE-WIDE 9c SALE Beng u the Chratmaa Holdays wll be wth u«won we have decded to contnue the Store-wde Sale a* long as our Stock Urt*. W«have n stock a large supply of <Housefurnlh«gs, Hardware and Chrstmas Toys and ornaments. We awure you YOU WILL SAVE MONKY by shoppng- at Blaukopfs. I W Mss Thb L«t O«t Opportunty > / BLAUKOPFS HARDWARE STORE wll hold a Chrstmas Cheer banquet December 17 n the Slovak Hall. Thproceeds wll be used for charty. REPORTS Reports for the second sx weeks perod were dstrbuted yesterday at the-carteret Hgh School, Couple De Tryng to Save Electrocuted Dog Lake Wawasee, Ind A man and wfe were electrocuted when they came In contact wth a hgh voltage wre on the Lake Wawasee golf cdurse In a futle attempt to»ave the lfe of ther przed German polce dog. They were Chrstan Payne, forty, and hl» wfe, Elzabeth, thlrty-elrlt. Payne was a garage owner at Terra Haute. Ther bodes were dscovered by a caddy a half hour later. Nearby was the lfeless dog and an opossum, alno badly seared. Coroner Paul Lands sad the couple had left ther cottage, where they were spemllng a vacaton, for a stroll, ac conpanled by tha dog. Apparently the dog ducovered the opossum and gave chase. When the opossum, runnng wldly, struck tn. wre It was electrocuted, but the don contnued the pursut. Payne, t Is beleved, then went to th«rescue of tha dog and as soon as le touched the anmal be, too, was electrocuted. Mrs. Payne then sezed her husbabds hand and the current bd, C»H«f*t Tel. Carteret J TO DRIVE her h passed through her body. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notce a hereby gven that a publc hearng wll be held at thebor. ous-h Hall Councl Chamber n the Borough of Carteret on Wednesday, December 80, IMS, at 8 oclock p.m. wth regard to the applcaton of the General Amercan Tank Storage «>" TerjnMl Company Inc. for permsson to erwt tanks. All porous nterested wh Ijave an tugtej te be heard.. Borough Clerk. hall so they goes out and blows the story. Well, heres where the laugh conjes n: Theys. a lot of guys been gettn ther names n the daly drt about how theys) n lne for the post masters }ob. 0f course no guy ever got a government fob by that knd of hot ar n a paper but maybe they thnk tll do em some good, Lota of em has beens n the Republcan party that comesgut panted up as Democrats. Some^w em s ffty-ffty but they all want easy jobs under any flag, except one or two Democrats. When these G.O.P. has-beens and ffty-fftys hears the yarn I got off ravn on that char they take t serous. They thnk f the Old Relable ant gon to run on thy Democrat tcket theys a chance for a Republcan gettn the mayor job on that tcket. Rght away them guys starts seuttln round tellng folks theys genune Republcans and an: lookn for no postmaster job becausu ther own Republcan party owns em a chance to get jobs and. honors rght here at hom«. By the tme they gets themselves n good and Dlutth t cornea out that my yarn was only baloney.... " Ths Izzy sturts chucklng and Scroggns gvest hm a drty look and asks about hs manners. Izzy explans hes gettng a laugh out of the way the guys that was preaa-agented fopost master gets all hot and bothered when t leaks out they was took n on Scroggns crazy talk abouo somethng that ddnt happen at all except n ha mnd when hes all haywre from repeal sumplea. Just then the cat mstakes one of Leos ho peppers for u hern an hus a ft that near wrecks the place. H<s budu the lttle mal box am the, whte mca scram all, over the jont lke crazy. Scroggns watches the mce flashng n and out of corners. "Thats how them guys s try to fnd themselves," he says wth u grn, meann the ones that was groomed for tho post offco job. "What you thnk of that lne up of canddates for the job?" I asks when thngs quets down. "If I had any say n the.matte..* of pckn a guy for post master," says Scroggns, "Id pck some bozo lke Eddo Lloyd whom always t>een a hard-workn Democrat and ant n«ver got much elte but hell for hs trouble. Theres a lad thats used to bo post master n a lttle cooj on the hh n the old days and runs k as gojod as any of em. Bflfdos," ha g*es on, "they dont pck no post master by advertsng names n. a news- CHANUKAH PARTY The Sunday school of the Congregaton of Lovng Justce wll hold a Chanukah party Sunday nght, December 17, n Falcon hall. There wll be a program of skts, short plays and musc. Busy Bee Socal Club Card Party Next Week ments were served after the bus- The Busy Bee Socal Club wll HMsm ee tng, Monday hold a card party Tuesday nght,^those Present were: Ife Wllam December 12 n the home of Mr,. Ellott. Mn.Ro.coe Lav, Mrs. Char- Wllam Jamson n Washngton ave- ea M(^1!(. M»«7 *J*»n, Mr*. nue. The arrangements are n f 8u! M» ore - Mrs - Jllh " K,"]f-, M?- charge of a commttee ncludng Mrs. ^ ^ ^ ^ p ^ ^ j f c *Z Jamson, Mrs. Cornelus Doody, Mrs. ««"> ««leter I ohnnger, Mrs. Mat- Peter Pehrnger, Mrs. George Pat-, «.fw Sloan Mrs Mrs I TffA M003 ««. 5 L Jamson George Bryer, Mrs. Doody, Mrs, Harry Axon, 6. John Eude, Mrs. John Rchardson has been apponted secretury of the club. Carteret Odd Fellows Team A Holds 3-Game Lead In League Latest averages released for the New Jersey State Odd Fellows Bowlng League show the Carteret Lodge, No. 2l!7, defendng champons from last year, leadng the race by a threegame margn over Maron. Carterets other entrant n the league, Team B, s down n seventh place, two games out of the cellar poston held by Mt. Sna. Ormy McLeod, Cartereta outstandng bowler, s runnng away wth the ndvdual nce. He has a brllant uverage of 20U, and s leadng Bll Donnelly, one of hs team mates by twenty-three percentage ponts. Harry Chodush, another member of Carte-eta champonshp paper.". You dont put no stock n p«- perst" I want to know. "Well, some papers s nuts, he says, "lke the oue that sad keepm a rado staton out was wrong bec«us«t was keepn a ndustry out of team, s thrd n the ndvdual race wth an average of 182. In fact, the Carteret bowlers have monopolzed the ndvdual honors. The Carteret team A holds both the hgh team score of 1031 and the hgh team average of 924. State Odd Fellows Bowlng League, team standng (Dec. 2: Car. 287 "A" Maron 26 Pyramd Amela 215 Frankln 9 Crystal Cart. 267 "B" Mt. Sna Avg H.S o No Changes In Weekly Bowlng Loop Records Ther were no changes n the ndvdual and team records n the Cartt-et Bowlng Leugue last week. Te Stars contnue to hold hg follow: team score wth ther mark of 1QWS, Hgh team average of 976 s auo held by the Stars. Joe Furan contnues to aet a blazng 1 pace n the sngles race wth hs average of 210. And Bll Dzurlla, wth 277, s stll hgh ndvdual the possessor of score. The team.and ndvdual records for games rolled Monday Nov. 27, George MacGregory, Mrs. Wllam Msdom, Mrs, Harold Edwards, Mrs. Danel Reason and Mrs. Clayton Kng. JOHN RUSSO John Rugso, a natve of Portugal, who has been a resdent of Carteret for some tme, ded Sunday at 1:30 a. m. n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal of cerebral menengts. Ha lved at 72 Unon street. He s survved by a wdow and hs parents n Portugal. The body was taken to Cooneys funeral home where thd funeral servce was held Sunday afternoon to St. Josephs Roman Catholc Church where servce was held at 3 p. m. Interment was n Rosehll Cemetery, Lnden. The bearers were: Lous Bodar, Amandn Damas, Lous Feyo, Julanno Chura, Carlos AnchflS and Joseph, Carvatho. FRANK GYRUE Frank Gyrue aged about 70 years, ded Sunday In the Perth Amboy General Hosptal trom cerebral hemorrhage. He was a natve of Hungary but was a resdent of Carteret for several years, makng hs home at 11 Hudson street. Survvng are a sster, Ann n Far Rockaway and a daughter, Mrs. Stephen Shara :n Hungary. The body was removed to Cooneys funeral home n Roosevelt avenue and the funeral was held from there Wednseday mornng. In- W Star 11. C Carteret 5 Pastry Boys H Blue Eagle 9 Jednota Pacer Fve L Pet. Avg HS 1093* G Furan... McLeod.. Sloan Hamulak Hudak... Rogers... Morgan.. Terror... Mayorek M. Am Poto«nltr Jfelley T G Avg. H3 S C B B PB S PB PB J S 21 1& Pf Indvdual Av«r*f»» JG 714 W. Dzurlla J A. Galvanek C T. Donnelly C 1« T. DWlla J Maskuln... J W. Donnelly B Goeger... C ,6 2 B7 R, Galvanek PS IS E. ODonnell PB " HUCKLEBERRY HBSS. m. Kolbas B Burr B Bednar P Scally... P Mglee... B Chodash... S Medvet J terment was n Lnden. Rosehll cemetery, CARD OF THANKS Through the columns of ths paper we wsh to thank all those who gent flowers, those who loaned ther cars or otherwse aded us n our bereavement n th death of Frank Mschak. We partcularly thank the bearers, the pastor of St. Elan Church, and Father Mzlak of Elzabeth and relatves uml frends who asssted us wth ther kndness and sympathy. (sgned) Ut». Jula Ilschak and famly^ WINTER SPECIALS STARTING MONDAY, I>EC. 4 Lades Soles 40c Lades Rubber Heejs 25c Lades Top lft* 15c Mens and Boys Rubber Heels 30c Combnaton Rubber Soles For Men and Boys. Three Months Guarantee. Shoes Dyed Any Color Specal Attenton To Lades Shoes FRITZ GALLE SHOE REPAIRING 677 Roo»ev»It CART**!? AVWHM Store Open 8 A. M. to 7 P. M.

2 «P..- PACK TWO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933 East to See Fords Frst Lttle Workshop Illustraton howl the orlglnul Ford workshop In Detrot, frat Ford utomoblle. Qaant Old Buldng Where Inventor Worked to B* Shown at Exporton of Progre$$ NEW YORK: BrlrK by brnk an Inconspcuous, one-ntory buldng Is beng moved from Pftrnt to New York, where (he varous brck wll be transported to 8th Arenue nd 16th Street, And Into the Port Authorty Comment Buldng. There, workmen wll take them and reconstruct a replca of one of the countrys mobt hs torlc structures the lttle brck buldng on Bagley Avenu<\ Dsv trolt, wheren Henry Ford bult thn Brt Ford mr. To the publc, the brck htllllrk Of B«ley Arenue wll Just be onn of the ehlblu at the Ford Kpo ltlon of Program, whch opens on Saturday, December 9th and whh-h wll depct the hstory of th«aulo moble Industry and portray the manfold Industral ramfcatons of tnts vast Industry. To Henry Ford the structure has an appeal not possessed by even the most IDIDOSIDK exhbts. I met, the In thn llttln brck structure Ford tolled nght and day. Here ht Jlttlp (rroun of supporters met and conferred. Wthn Ha walls Ford used the smple tools of that perod to fashon a motor car that, wthn thrpo decade*, vat to become ths grandfather of more than twentyono mllon motor vehcles. To Ford thn buldng In a nymhol. It typlnon In a way hs own Inherent smplcty. It t«emblematc of the lack of assumpton of thfl motor magnate. It Is a lnk wth (ho past, wth the dny» when hf worked wth hu hands, when he conducted hs own experments In engneerng and when ho Raw hs Idoan take concrete form berfuao ho personally worked them out In ron or steel or In wood. ; (Hunt, welders wll complete steel bodes, -raya wll permt vstors, to aee through cold steel, machnes wll ferret out noses and do all manner of woaderful thngs durng the Ford Exposton of Progress. And amd ths panorama of modem mechancal Ingenuty the lttle IJagley Avenue buldng wll stand just as It stood more than forty years ago, when Henry Ford was forgng the frst lnk In the Ford chan of factores H. 1>r! P KTUONBIXA (tllp]*1 out through g the gtrect door, A moment sho stood, every nense ftlert, lurkng. Voce* Insde; they had no( mssed her, escape was possble. There had been bref Aprl " W an hour before, and BB Bbe hurred ncrofts the 1*OTI and through a gap In the hedge, he* slm, lllkj legs vrere wpntterert and her v«lvet-shod feet soaked through. How she hated wet fnptl all manner of dscomfort for that mutter but she hurred on, trustng to nn Innate nensc of drecton to gnlrte her out of ths strange neghborhood. She hnd come here In cab, wth Roger Mnybury, but that was oot of the qnestlon now. She must go alone, and by devous ways and unfrequented streets. She could not rsk the brltllnnt streets downtown, con pleuona V. er dew-drenched lovell From the flrgt she had known «he could never bo hnppy at Mrs. Warleys. Koger, whose mother had befrended Mrs. Wnrley darng her lfetme, and who had hmself wth characterstc kndnesb fnanced her when she set up her select lttle boardng establsh ment, hnrl thought It Just the p: ce for 1etronelln. But Mrs. Warley, though the soul of kndness, was Incapable of understandng how Petronella felt about the whole thng. She never suspected tlmt IMronella had spent her three days at Plejsnnt Cottage restlessly tryng to evolve some plan to get away to Roger. And then, at the lmt, there had been no plan nt all, smply overwhelmng Impulse. Petronella was gong to Koger to stake everythng on the attempt to make hm see thngs as she dd. Roger Maybury was perhaps a strange person to hnve Influenced her HO. A bachelor, no longer very young, wealthy enough, socally desrable, Just what WDB hs nttractlon for Pe tronella? Probably she was frst drawn to hm beenuae of the way he spoke to her, Indulgently, whmscally, as If she had been a chld. She wasted no tme In reasonng why, sle had qute smply known that he was her man, that she belonged to hm. One nght when she had been ont wth her young rompnnlons she had Come To Royal Elzabeth For These Sensatonally Low Prced JEWELRY GIFT SPECIALS Men Wm, and slopng nwny from them.»h» hal followed Wm home. He hnfl been knd, hut frm. Ho had not let hor In. Instead, le hnfl Invent*! sor n excuse for gong ml hmself, and thnn hn hart tnko lcr ba<-k t«hrr frpnrts and left her. She wctltnd vnleelpasly ns she pattered along the r:t pavement. Strnnjra, snster purleus, ft bedraggled woman holdng ont a detanng hnnd; a man, startng np out of shadows; savng words. K clock boomed twelve, and raddenly she {elt a lttle stabbng thrll at Its famlar tone. The clock on Rogers street! A polceman enme around a corner townrrt her. She shrank back Into th protectng shadow between two homes. A wooden Rate marked "Tradesman," yelded to her slght push, and sho darted Insde to «rouch breathlessly tll the heavy trend passed by. She dared not face the street agan. She stol* aronnd back of the house and crossed back yards tll she reached the place Bhe sourht She looked lp at the honse, <1nrk. sold, rospectable, at the thlrd-btory wndow of Rogers room, at Ivy on the walla. She pnt a foot upon Us twsted trunk, and In another moment hw Htl" body was drawng Itself up the loafy ladder, np to Roger. The ledge ganed, she looked down and, In the Instant of that downward glnnre, BlmoBt lost her hold. 8he cred out Involuntarly. Insde the dmly moonlt room, she saw Roger rse from bed, reach for a bathrobe and come cautously toward the wndow. "Petronella I" Dsregardng hs outstretched hand she crept over the sll and Jumped lghtly down to the floor. le pressed & lght swtch. She curled up In a cushoned char and regarded hm through half-closed lds. "Petronella, Is ths the way to act? Dont you know you are makng It d d dffcult for me?" What were words? She knew better ways than words for workng her wll wth ths man. Slppng down Bhe crossed the room wth delcale, almost mlnclpg steps, dong up close to hm MI t-ar.e hr>r«elf ngnlnst hm, makng lttle soft sounds of happness and love. He stood It for a mnute then caught her up to hm, pressng her slender body aganst hs breast. Petronella Inld a velvet cheek aganst the satsfyng roughnoss of hs bathrobe, and brenthed a lttle happy sgh. "Petronella, yu nn,"!: - VLH. "YOU Infernal lttle black and-whlte alley cat, youre mne for keeps! Let ths whole club howl ther hends oft. Ill be eternally blstered If I let any hmse commttee mnkf me send you back to I old Warley and her cat boardng house I Ill resgn frst!" I Petronella kneaded her claws delcately nto hs bathrobe and purred tke a tea kettlo. Somehow aho knaw that slp would sleep that nght In the cushoned char and that la the morn Ing there would be a saucer of cream for her In the door of Rogers bath room. "M-m-mrahr!" sad Petrorjella. jviallanes Elzabeths Newest DEPARTMENT STORE Broad St. Opposte Levy Bros. OPENS THIS SATURDAY 9 A. M. A NEW STORE WITH A NEW DEAL, A Cash-and-Carry Polcy.-Enablng Us to Sell Dependable Goods at Lower Prces WE WILL PROVE THIS TO YOU! NO \WNIY DOWN! WEthlY 2 DIAMOND STONE RING Sold gold. Two genune damondat Smulated ruby or blue sapphre. C 9S Only O 60c WEEKLY 18K Sold Whte Gold Engagement Rng. Rchly engraved. Ptry, brllant genu- $ Q75 ne damond. Only... X Jf 5tk WEEKLY $7 9S EXCEPTIONAL LADYS WRIST WATCH VALUE! Latent style buguetto effect. Guaranteed, jewelled move- (bent. Open lnk bracelet tu match. g(k WEEKLY Gve Yowwtt A Xma* Of Good Sght Optc*!»*.«rtm. n t Jon the throng of value wse Shoppers who fnd t pays to make the short quck trp to Royal n Elzabeth to do ther Xmas jewelry shoppng! Sensatonal Savngs on qualty jewelry. (We mantan year round frequent delvery and collecton servce throughout Unon County). BUY NOW! PAY NEXT YEAR! 6 DIAMOND "DUO" Sx genune damonds, 3 n th" Engagement Rng, 3 n the Weddng Rng, feature ths "Duo" of SOLID 11 A 95 WHITE GOLD C WEEKLY 3 DIAMOND DINNER RING Rchly perced and engraved. Sold Whte Gold. Three fery genune $ 1795 damonds Jl / 50 c WEEKLY Nevnr before an EL- GIN value lke ths and never agan whuu breaent supply s exhausted, SEE IT AT E0YAL1 Me WEEKLY DIAMOND INITIAL RING Sold Gold, (jenune onyx top, set wth genune damond. Two rased $C95 ntals O 50c. WEEKLY DIAMOND CRYSTAL PENDANT Sold gold, set wth genune Sun-Ray chrystal and genune damond. Complete wth neck *A 9S chan TT 50B WEEKLY CREDIT JEWELERS MM! OPTICIANS 101 BROAD ST, ELIZABETH, N. J. QPEK EVERY EVENING YES FOLKS WE ADMIT THESt PRICES ARE LOW AND ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE. BUT WE BOUGHT BEFORE THE PRICE RISE AND OUR BUYING POWER FOR OUR GREAT CHAIN OF STORES MAKE THESE SAVINGS POSSIBLE. COME IN NOW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT SALE BEFORE OUR STOCK IS EX- HAUSTED AND YOULL BE FORCED TO PAY MORE. THE ASSORTMENT IS STILL LARGE AND SELECTION WILL BE EASY. MR. H. KATZ, PRESIDENT OF THE LINOLEUM & CARPET OUTLET STORES, IS STILL HERE CONDUCTING THIS SALE AND WOULD LIKE TO MEET YOU. Rugs - Carpets - Lnoleum Now Beng Sold At The Worlds Lowest Prces 3HBK? AXMINSTER RUGS BIGEOW SANFORD RUGS HEAVY PILE 1XMINSTER RUGS SB* FELT BASE RUGS Sx 12 PERFECT $22" PERFECT $ " x 52" $ x 12 REAL VALUE $C SILK FLOSS MATTRESSES $ SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY HEAVY FELT BASE LINOLEUM GUARANTEED PERFECT 32% ClT FROM GENUINE INLAID LINOLEUM FULL ROLL 98, REAL GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM VALUE 49 C, 9l2 GOLD SEAL RUGS BIG OVAL SIZE RAG RUGS SAVINGS BEST QUALITY STAIR CARPET Curved Rubber STAIR TREADS Marbelzed 24" x 48" RAG RUGS HERES VALUE 9x 12 FELT BASE RUGS GUARANTEED PERFECT $6.25 yd 101K IQ9B 29 each MATTRESSES COTTON AT THE LOWEST PRICE IN OUR HISTORY 1 Mll m <Hl>Mmm>M*llm.111 n-. luw njj) 203 SMITH STREET PERTH \MBOY

3 * : CARTERET PRESS I These Tkree Lamps Are ULUte But Eack One Has Its Own Task They are desgned alke wth French gold fnsh and shades of slk gold, rust, tan or green. The tall one s a regulaton floor lamp, the second s smlar but of lower heght, just rght for char or tofa^nd the brdge lamp has the adjustable arm, # % QB all three for $28.85 lvnerever You ^Need a Lamp Fasten Tks One To Tke Wall The Pn It Up Kas ts own push pn whch holds the lamp to the wall. It has a trm parchment shade and eght feet of cord are attached. Mazda lamp s n* eluded. nc In black *W 5 Other colors $1.35 PVBLIC )SERVICE2871 EXTRA I EXTRA I Carloads of Prze Wnnng Blue Rbbon Beef! W«hove fu*t purchased several carloads of Prze Wnnng Beef at the annual Ak-Sar-Ben Uv» Stock Show at Omaho, The meat of these Blue Rbbon Steers s on sale ths week, along wth our other hgh qualty beef, n the A&P markets of the New York Metropoltan terrtory. Sale Enc/s Saturday*. Outstandng Week-End Specal FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8, 19SS ralng Cvl Work Progress For Recreaton Wll Is Noted By John Colt Be HeU Ths Month Woodbrdr* And Mddleaex CounlMja Scheduled For Dec mber 11 And 12 Theory Ad Practce. Newark, Dec. 8 Illustratve of the mportance the Emergency Me lef Admnstraton n now placng on utlzaton of spare tme tho Lesure Tme Dvson of tho Rmer geney Relef Admnstraton wl [Conduct fve Recreatonal Tranng r/tngttutes n the State (urnjr Ihr next two weeks. The mbjeet n to develop the value of tho work donn. The nsttutes wll he under!ht> personal drecton of Mt Krhf-1 Bowers, specalst n ths work on the staff of the Nntonnl Rerrcat.on Assocaton. Mss Bowers las con ducted Recreatonal Tranng Insttutes n about 300 muncpaltes of the State durng the past fvt Her program r.eludoa both theory and practce. Sessons wll he held nn follows: For Berjfen and Passc, Jontly, at the Internatonal Insttute n sac Cty on December 4, 5, 6; n Atlantc County on Dec<^mhor 7 and 8 at the Junor Hgh School n Atlantc Cty; n Mddle*** County on Daeembar 11 uuf 12 at Woodbrdre In Mercer County December 13, the locaton yet to he determned; n Somerset County,»t Somervlle, on December 14; and n Morrs County on December If), at- ethor Madson or Morrs Plans. AH the sessons wll be free>, open to anyone n the respectve counte who s nterested n the development of the lesure prortam. It s ant cpated the sessons wll be largely attended "by jecreaton workers, of fleers of clubs, both men am! women teachers, lbrarans, church and cal organzatons, Camp Fre and 4H Clubs, Grl Reserves and Home Demonstraton Agents. Federal Relef Food Wll Not Curtal Normal Grant State Headquarters Says. north and PeGwyrub on Uw watt. Upward* of wrtrat mnon pawn* an epeettd to attend, and eltborata] mtmnnt hare b*en made to «ar«for ths hog* throng. More than on* hnndrcd Roy Expreaa«a Satsfacton Gudes, the Scout* wll be tatloned S»y» R«*ponae Hat B*en Heartenng. N«w*rk, Dec.ft- -In an ntervew "*** n opportunty to wn one of today John Alt, Drector of the th Ftord cam whch wll be offered Emergency Rflef Admnstraton, *» oh <"? "» door P r «. lo w Wrh all expressed h* satsfacton whh the vutnrj may compete wthout rhanre. prorrew of the Cvl Works progtam In addton, an eaaay contest n alall over the State. He sad that the re» d y "«< «way, the prze* for response of ctzens both n publc whlch wl1 «*>» I" 11 * mpressve, and prvate walks of lfe, the help I The elaborate prevew s of some of tha lanre corporatons of to be attended by close to onp thou the State n generously lendng both men and equpment to forward ths progrn,; hml been most hp«rtonn(r. Above all, he wns tremendouly grstfed and thankful for th«dcrdedly effect and chnnrp n outlook and mdralp among thfl pe»pl<> who have gonp hark to work BS H jslt ths program reported to hm r«y h* ~~ocates throughout the Stnte. In reply to n c Ufston Bhout th" 1 relef stunton n (amden County, Mr. Colt sad: "Whle I rogtet vpry much Mr ramers acton n r<"hgnng and hs subsequent, statement* about our T lef organzaton, and state agan ow greatly I apprecate th«tme and effort ho so gjenerously(fftve to tho cavso of relef, the work we re tryng to do wll have to speak for tself. "I have always made t, a tule not to ndulge n f" ra onal rnntroverst and I shall cejdaly not dwatte from my rule n ths case. "My only thought and ambton are to mantan our relef work on the hghest possble plane. To that end my assocates and I shall contnue to devote our beet efforts. "Thn Canner. County (Rellef s beng carred on by representatves of our headquartam n Newark. Colonel Joseph I). Jsers, Deputy Drector n charge of county actvtes, s drectly responsble, and he and Mr. Day, Actng Country Drector, are n constant touch wth me. "I am makng a dlgent search for the proper nerson or persona n Camden County 1.0 take over the Admnstraton there, for, at the earlest possble moment I want the work to be agan carred on by local peopl who are thoroughly competent both Newark, Dec. 8 In pursuance of n character and tranng to do the the polcy of both the Federal Ra- job, and who know, as only local lef and the Cvl Works Admnst- people are able, the communty stratons, the State headquarters here, naton" has drected ts muncpal agents to nstruct clents that normal purchases of food should not be curtaled when they obtan artcles on Federal Relef orders. The surplus farm products, t n emphaszed, are addtonal supples. Under the Federal regulatons, tlw quanttes of extra supples must, of n««waty, be cumparatvel.y Mtall but nevertheless some clents nught be nclned to restrct usual purchases, PRIME RIBS OF BEEF CHOICE J a dttn owof grade appled only Grand mothers SLICED Wheat Bread Standard Large Loaf W* ara holdng th» tola of our dalclou Slcad Whaot Brand IO that all of our customer* may try It Thl bread provdes alt the health benefts of natural wheat In a lght and palatable loaf. GRANDMOTHERS WHITE BREAD Specal Values n Fresh FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLORIDA Oranges Fresh Spnach Fancy Carrots Calforna Peas Sweet Potatoes Yellow Turnps flain OR SALTfD The seasons chocest n crspy fresh vegetables and jucy fresh fruts awat «" I""-F "- " you n our store«at economy prkes. Try them week-end. UNIEDA BAKERS 2 n»-13«bunch 6 C 2 h t. IO b. 3 Mne^cr BKutf. 3 *» 11«PrtclfllowTT«COOKIES I** 17 C ft4»^. e^.. J.u ^^^M.,. 17«CUT FROM FIRST SIX RIBS There Prme Rbs aro the knd that assure ROAST BEEF... tender, jucy and savory. * choce grade young steers rased n Md corn s abundant and the cattle thrve. The qualty and value are typcal f of all meats sold n our markets. Vst the A&P Market located nearest your home, and try these prme rbs ths week-end. Large Fresh Shrmp 2b..25 SMOKED AUNT JEMIMA CORNED BEEF BLUE LABEL TOMATO JUICE OINGERALE Pol«ofGold«n d»po«l YUKON CLUB TOMATOESS 3128 SHAKER SALT JELLO or ROYAL DESSERTS ord Exposton Wll Draw Mllons To N. Y. Offcal* Of Two State., To Gel Prevew Today Exhbt Formally Opens Tomorrow. - ClasMfeJ A.ds. Brne Result* New York, Dec. 8 Offcals of two states wll be the guests of the Ford Motor Company at u specal pre vew of the Ford Exposton of Pro fjresa, today the day before t L formally opened to the publc at Commerce Hall, Port Authorty lnldng, 8th avenue and 15th street, New York Cty. Mayor OBren and Mayor-elect LaGuarda wll assst n the openng- ceremones. The exposton, haled as tho largest ndoor ahow ever put on n New York, wll occupy sx acres of floor space and wll be n effect, the stony of the Ford Motor Company and of the progress of the automotve ndustry over the past thrty years. Mora than 150 ndustres have lent ther cooperaton to ths company n stagng ths exposton. The entre.show wll bo a aeres o features, many of them hghly spectacular and qute a few of them EXTRA DELICIOUS shown to the publc for the frst tmj. They are cut from Lvng rubber trees from Sumatra, west States where the manufacture of alloy steel on the floor of the exhbt hall, demonstratons of the use J f scentfc precson nstruments, assembly lnes and the buldng «f steel auto moble bodes wll be among these features. So mportant and eo nterestng s ths exposton that many ralroads are runnng specal excursons to New York for the exposton, from ponts as far as New England on the DIAMOND CRYSTAL Plan or loda*d MAKES LIGHT, TASTY BISCUITS QUICKLY PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 SOAP.. 10 Now... Delghtful Desserts at a bg Savngl GIXATIN^ssEaTs CHOCOUTE PUUDWG Sxdaghrhl ftavort...tattng of th* d*llclo» (rath frut ttclfl No wonder your dad* and dauart mod* wth Sporkl* or*.0 much batter. Stock up on aach flavor of Sporkt O«lotn Pauart at thlj amolng prlc*. Urn* r? from Inwntor. and tmtm^tsh^s^ catort and mrn and woman la a twt- «T of tnea of endeavor who** are ho.»*hold worda n thn Tk.l.nt D.lk* CUMIIMM Tltetam, llmlnguhwl for thtr ftnlnlu? and drt, who oettr t»k» tlwlr clothw off»n<1 rrp!«e«the purt tkat rot ft wth pslrhes r*(rrl the man» a ctlrlom lookng nvrmn, fentrftt that are all wronf, anl ha clothe tl.e funnleat lonkin thlnm on earth Every Garment Guaranteed To Gve You Satsfacton! Theyre all fnely talored, men, wth the be.-st materals... and known to be the best values n town, Yes, were se.ng thlm ut lust yunrs prces because wo bought them at last years prces -that s before the prce rse. Our beng out of the hgh rent dstrct means savngs for you also. Snatch these up uok- -before ths stock s exhausted. JUARANTI QUALITY CLOTHING SHOP 1 U«SMITH STRUT ftrth AMBOV M.J. A, GREENHOUSE Inc. 195 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY CLEARANCE SALE OF THE FINER TYPE OF CLQTH FUR COATS QUALITY CLOTH COATS GROUP No, 1 TRIMUy) WITH BADCKU, FOX, UAHAMINK Re«. $39.50 CROUP No. 2 HUMMED 29 WITH, FOX, SKUNK and CARACUL Ray. 4»S0 ICROUP -S*...,., SOQ 50., _ FOX, PERSIAN H»(u»r 4> ^^1 No - 3 LAMU, JAP MINK.» fl8s0 OU FUR COATS GREATLY REDUCED $59.00 OF LAllN PONY AND SEAL WE SPECIALIZE IN STYUSH STOUT COATS $89.00 OF OAKACUL MUSKKAT AND $ RACOON, BROWN and GRAY CARACUL, AMERICAN BROAD- TAIL IN BROWN»nd CRAY. AJUt OF OUR SPORT COATS AND SUITS ARE REDUCED. ::; ><. -. SfT"

4 PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933 CAHTKRfT * 3 CARTERET PRESS Subscrpton Per Year Publshed Every Frday By C. H. BYRNE, 128 Jersey St., CARTERET, N. J. Telephone Cartpet C. H, BYRNE Edtor and Owner MEYER ROSENBLUII Sporta Edtor Entered as second elan matter June 6, 1924, at Crtertt, N. J., Port Offce, under the Act of March S, Foregn Advertsng Representatves New Jersey Neghborhood Nempapen, Inc. STIRRING EVENTS Two events wthn recent days have strred the country the curous utterances of Alfred B. Smth n crtcsm of the Presdents monetary polcy, and the vgcr wth whch Rev. Charles E. Coughln sprang to thr. defense of the Presdent aganst Smth and other crtcs of the admnstraton. The concensus of publc opnon regardng Smth s that h% made an error such as he was not thought oapabla of makng. The attacks by Father Coughln upon J. P. Morgan, others of the Internatonal Bankers, group and he followers of the old standard are evdently based upon fact snce no one has successfully opposed hm. But there s a chorus from the ntwts to the general effect that snce Father Coughln s a mnster of God he should confne hmself to church matters; that he has no busness to enter ntodscusson of worldly thngs. Oddly enough much of ths crtcsm comes from Catholcs. Who n Heavens name has a better rght or a rtore urgent duty to fght for rght and aganat vce 1 thanft mnster of God. The Scrpture relates how Chrst drove the money changers from tle temple. Why then should a man devoted to followng the 1 teachngs of Chrrt do other than mtate Hs courage n fghtng wrong...as to the truth af the; charges made by the famous rado prest the beat proof.that those charges are true n every detal/les-m the fact that the powerful nterests he has been attackng jave shown no dsposton to fght back. Those nter eatavwpwd not hestate to go to any extreme to» slence the Dotrot prest f he made a sngle charge that could not be backed up by fact. The queer thng about the crtcsm of Al Smth s that what he dd s entrely new n poltcs. Snce Presdent Roose velt began puttng hs new deal nto effect there has been no crtcsm from Herbert Hoover, stll generally recognzed a«natonal leader of the Republcan Party. In past admnstratons t s not recorded that ex-presdents crtcsed the dongs of ther successors. AT Smftff ranks Wth Ajrner presdents r> that he was the choce of the Democrats fve years ago. Untl Roosevelt proved hs power and hs wll to help the plan people of the country, Al Smth was regarded as the greatest Democrat n Amerca. A few months of Roosevelts admnstraton proves hm to be not only the greatest Democrat but one of the greatest presdents n hstory. In vew of such crcumstances the acton of Smth n comng out wth a letter of crtcsm addressed to) a body that would be sure to gve t wde publcty! has placed Mr. Smth n the unenvable poston of beng jealous and unable to conceal t. And Mr. Smth has been too bg a man to let hmself drft nto such a cheap poston wthout sufferng grevous loss of prestge. The error he made dd lttle or no harm to the man attacked but t has lost ground for Mr. Smth that he wll never be able to regan. DOYLE & CUNNEEN Open Every Evenng Untl 9 P. M. Saturday Untl 11 P. M. Wth Courteous Helpful Servce for Thousands of Frends ANNUAL PRE-CHRISTMAS SALF 5876 Mens Shrts 97c New smart strped and fgured broadcloths; also blue, tan, whte and grey. Plan colored broadcloths wth collars attached. Szes 14 to 17. Hgh grade shrts. Carefully talored. Very fne qualty. $127, $1.39, $1.50, $1.95 PURE VIRGIN WOOL SWEATERS V neck, crow neck, coat style. $05, $2.95 FAMOUS PIONEER BELTS Combnaton Sold Leather Bell*, Intal d» \ C\C\ Bolt Buckle. Specal, all for V 1 <UU Sold Leather Belt* GREAT PANTS SALE A goad buy allows us tu sell pants at these prces $1.50, $1.95, $2.45, Sport Corduroy 69c P»ot» $2.95 Hea»y and Medum Weght Wool 25% Shrt and Drawer* $1.19 Genune RooU Tvol Hea T y Weght Skrt* and Drawer* $1.79 A Good Buy Allow* U* To Sell Rbbed Unon Sut*, at 97c Mena Fne Broadcloth Pajama. Specal $1.27 HEAVY FLANNEL PAJAMAS $1.39 NEW STYLE FALL HATS $1.95 H#»r All Wool Blu. dpper Lumberjack Rbbed Shrt. aad Drawn? $ c $4.95 Randker Sumb Leather Lumberjack;... TREftCH MODEL GUARANTEED RAINCOATS...:.. $3.45 DOYLE 8 [NEEN DOUBU DIG6IN6EM UP natves of the sland of,.jeku1a,new.hebrdes Have a pleasant custom ofkftockny out ther brdes front teeth, as a part of the marrafe* ceremony. More heat s produced. u py burnng pne than, fhm, an equal weght of hckory John Powers Reports On Ford Exposton Dorsey Motors Representatve Attends Pr^Vew Of Show In New York Today. "The Ford Exposton of Projrress s really a worlds far of ndustry, rather than just another automoble show." John Powers, of Dors / Motors Inc., local Ford dealer, declned to- %wdered suaar /s Mke fuel used n a recently perfected European motor. me/fna rdofjfewzealand, must hunt for food n pamlhe mate pecks holes for woodorubs and the female extracts went wth herlona, slh. hll. ^ day after attendng the pre-showng of the exposton on December 8th, followng whch t s beng kept open to the publc for at least two wee!:?. "Ths show covers approxmately SIT acrea of floor space n the huge Port Authorty Buldng at Eghth avenue and Ffteenth street," sad Mr, Powers. "It does somethng that ««nev«r b*en don«bafora t tals the whole story of how automobles developed and how they are made. "That s a mghty bg story. More than 150 ndustres n addton to the Ford Motor Company 1 are helpng to tell t, n terms of real acton and drama. "Take the steel of whch automobles are made. I saw them make t rght before my eyes. They not only melted the alloy metals n electrc furnace, but poured, rolled and tested t wth the same machnery they use n the steel mlls. Ths s the frst tme that hae ever been done n any j exposton and t was one of the most spectacular thngs I have ever seen. "There are plenty of freworks and acton too n the bg electrc welders that make all steel bodes and elec-1 trcally welded stoel spoke wheels all \ day long for the crowd. The rubber exhbts get a lot of attenton too, wth ther lvng rubber trees and the whole story of how tres are, made from the tme the gum Ieave3 \ thp tropcal plantaton untl t roll* (,ot on theuroad. "Im ntfle automoble busness, hut Ml have to admt that Id almost forgotten what the old-tmers looked I lke the old cars, I mean. Henry Fun! hns hn famous collecton on dsplay, ncludng an old steam car bult n 1863 and the frst car ho hmself bult, standng there n replca of ha orgnal work shop. "Each day one of those gre*t new] 1984 Fords s beng fjven away to the vstor who turns n the lucky certfcate, I hope someone from! here gets one so we can have, one n j town just as soon ;s possble. I "But t snt the free car that draws the crowds; ta the show t-1 self. The electrc eye that counts thngs that travel faster than you, can see; the color dsplays that make you aeo black for whte; the "human Ford that sees, hears and counts; the weavng machnes; the bands and the never endng processon of nterestng sghts and sounds. It certanly was an educaton to me and I doubt whether theres anyone lvng who could attend t wthout beng entertaned and learnng somethng new." Qualty Shop Holds Sale The Qualty Shop located at 281 Smth street, Perth Amboy, Ion,; known fur qualty suts, topcoats and overcoats s at present conductng a sale whch wll no doubt attract many thrfty buyers. Ths progressve shop bought bofore the prce rse and so s able to sell hgh grade clothng for much le;( than one would necessarly pay elsawhere. Besde ths the Qualty carres a hgh grade lne of gents furnshngs at unbeleveably low prces. Many a proper Chrstmas gft mwy be found n ths modern mens shop. Bu The* Dont Fless enn lve 62 days wthout food, l r s n Rnrnpenn nntnrslot. GLASSES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS RE you SURE that the burner you are consderng s the rght type o1 urner? Are you famlar wth the hstory of ol heatng and the more" recent developments? Does the burner you are consderng have the very latett n control*, or are they obsolete? Do you know the WHY and WHEREFORE of these controls? Wll a factory operated branch take the same PERSONAL nterest n your nstallaton that a competent dealer wll take? What RESPONSIBILITY wll there be back of your nstallaton? What Is the olburner hstory of the manufacturer of your burner? Does t stake you CONFIDENT that ther PRESENT product la rght? V7 /#!l TELEPHONE WOODBRIDGE or WOODBRIDGE WE SERVE CARTERET Humphrey & Ryan, Inc., 110 Man Street, Woodbrdge, N. J. Please furnsh me, wthout oblgaton, th» answers to these^ueatons. Nune....._..._.._ Address ; ;,... Cty,, Man Street ASSOCIATED WITH" STEPHENS SALES CORP., PLAINFIELD, N. J. ) AND ASK U S ORIDHEET U] O 1 L LINOLEUM CO. REPORTS ^SUCCESSFUL SALE EVENT Merchandse s sellng fast (. th<> Ulolmm and Carpet Factory <>, V *_< l«t tow located at 203 Smth.tr** PJ acewdln* to Mr. Kate, presdent of the thm who s at present c a tale at the establshment. H. Katz Htch (TTHCIC carpets, rugs and lnoleum s benpr offered the publc %t the lowest possble prces made possble through the frms buyng before the rse n prces, and secondly, thru the tremendous purchasng power of the great outlet chan. Those n need of floor coverngwll do well to attend ths great event. Have you a loved one who needs a new par of glasses? When you gve a becomng par of scentfcally ftted glasses you gve health and happness. Can you thnk of any fner gft? Mfortune Do Not Latt The brght glde of human msfortunes s that the? ennnot last forever. ALBREN, Inc. a&ensble gft PAY IN EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS JEWELERS * OPTICIANS 133 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY DR. J. J. BROWN, OPTOMETRIST IN ATTENDANCE l What about the SERVICE on your burner? Wll t be prompt and effcent? What about ECONOMY of operaton after your burner s nstalled? What sort of workmanshp and materals are contaned n your burner? What s the VITAL burners? ol The proper answers to these questons, arc the SURE gude to endurng satsfacton. It s our busness to know ol burners and automatc ol heat. It s our busness to know engneerng, nstallaton and servce. We can gve you the answers to these questons. Wthout any.oblgaton on your p ( art» we wll gladly advse you, f you wll only con. sut us. WoodbrdgelN. J. US \A t \

5 CARTERET PRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933 feuff? Fve SMces Star LLead ttor^hato^ DIU, DHU WULr Id RIGHT To THE POINT. ~T ~Z^ Senstveness l» one of the dsguses REALLY SHY OF MAN ^ ^ ^, -. OLD OLD FAMILIAR FAMILIAR FACES FACES - - MARSHALL MARSHALL NEWELL NEWELL - - ByGus By Gus Unlmann! Ohlmann W n s T w o From From.Jertnnta Jednota of prlle. Whle Leaders Drop Three Not as Great Menace as Is Generally Supposed. Washngton. "Whos Afrad of the IllK, Rml Wolf?" A blthesome even nonchalant phrnee thht may be consdered a ht 1 nt depresson has thug swept the country In a popular song. "The real, not the metaphorcal, wolf has never been us great a menace to man In North Amerca as Is generally supposed," says a bulletn from. the Natonal Geographc socety. "Snce the dawn of hstory Old world wplves, when hunger pressed, hnve not hestated to attack man. The very name wolf, therefore, wns brought to ths country as a synonym for a fearful scourge. Amercan wves, hnwever.anve rnrnly rnwn thlalrar. Icssness toward man, probably owng - to the abundance of game before the advent of the whte man, and to the general use of flrenrms among the poneers, who early taught the wolf to beep hla dstance. Onca Numerous n Unted State*. "Large wolves, closely related to those of Europe and Sbera, onca Infested practcally all of Arctc and temperate North Amerca, exceptng only the ard desert plans. Ths range extended from the remotest northern lands beyond 83 degrees of lattude, south to the mountan* about the Valley of Mexco. "When Amerca was frst colonzed by whte men, wolves were numerous everywhere In proporton to the abundance of fame antmolg. As the populaton of the cottnont Increased and most of Its large game was destroyed, wolves dsappeared from large parts of ther former doman. They stll are found, however, In the deep forests along our northern border from Mchgan weotvnrd, and south along the Rocky mountans and the Serra Madrc to Dtrango, Mexco, and also In all the Gulf states. Ths year a trapper reported seeng a wolf In northern New York state. "Varatons In clmate wfthln ther range In North Amerca have resulted In several geographc races of wolves whch show nwrk«d dfferences In!* and color. The whte Arctc wolf Is the molt notable of these, but the gray or tmber wolf of the Kooky mountan regon and the eastern Unted States Is the best known. The black wolf* Is a color phase of the famlar gray wolf. "Gray wolves appear to keep the Mne mates for lfe, and n the sprng ther young are born In natural dens among great rocks, or In a burrow dug for the purpose In a hllsde. Ther Utters consst of from eght to twelve rap*. Botn parents exercse the greatvlgllance for the protecton of the era! young. The male klls and brngs In game and stands guard n the neghborhood, whle the mother devotes most of her tme to the pups whle they are very small. At other tmes of the year packs, made tp generally of parents and the young of the precedng season, huntng together wth a mutual helpfulness In pursung and brngng down ther prey, show a hgh order of Intellgence. Wolves are. In U~X frst cousns of the dog, whose mental aglty Is recognsed by all. Buffalo Wolves Roamtd plans, "Durng the exstence of He great buffalo hards,.packs of bg gray buf fn\, evolves roamed the western plans,.t.lnt; toll wherever It pleased them. Wth the (llsflptearacce of buffalo herds only a tt» of the wuves survved. There have been enough, however, not only to commt great ravages among the deer and other game In northern Mchgan and on the coastal slands of Alaska, but also to destroy much lve stock In the Rocky moan tan regon. "So serous dd losses In cattle and sheep on the ranges become that congress made large appropratons for the destructon of wolves and other predatory anmals, and such dsturbers of the peace have been greatly reduced In numbers. The necessty of acton of ths knd Is shown by the capture In WyoalDf of a huge old dog wolf wth a defnte record of havng klled over $25,000 worth of stock." Champagne Makers Look to U. S. at Wne Outlet Hlelms. Tha famous cellars Ilhelus are gorged wth mllons bottles of champagne for whch there Is no purchaser. The champagne country throughout France la drectng Its attenton to the Unted States wth the hope that the Eghteenth amendment wll be repealed. Grape growers pray that the tarff \ on champagne, once wlue* can be tegal- > ly Imported Into the Unted States, wll be remtnahle. Enconragamaptt Valu* Words of encouragement hearten the (sower to scatter sfeds of servce, E whch brng happness 1 In, tbelr growth. -W. S. Boylston. SURGEON CHIROPODIST Scentfc Tn*tm«Bt of FOOT AILMENTS DR. H. HTSILVER uo MAIN STREET, RAHWAV Koblnaon Bd*. """»:»» A, M. t» IM V. U. TUM «aa Frday. ; «A. U. to «:«P. Mv«nln»< by Appontment rtuhw SaAwar T-JI1S NATS HATS RIGHT To THE POINT If one Is consdered "cultured," he has to lve up to It. There was never nn 111 thng made better by meddlng. Few of the new styles are approved by a man over forty. It matters less to man where he Is born than how he can lve. We are all emotonal; but we flght to try not to be so much so. Re who Is a law unto hmself s usually a nntannre to other*. Dancng Is stll an art for those who have the art sense and (trace. One Is often called on to keep hs equanmty In the mdst of gush. If one Is a brght talker, he wll hardly ever have a slent opnon. Potatoes make you frt, unless you are of the ktfd that doesnt get fat It Is the man who lves In the cemetery that has peace and quet at nght. TeopTe wll nottce"fn"al your rfllment Is costly, even though you dress slopply. Auctoneers are polte and oblgng; they always attend to everyones bddng. The pessmst tells funny stores too; but there Is always a stng In them. Talkng fne Englsh In conversaton Is more condoned n a woman than In No one ever forgves and forgets (both) no matter what Is sad on that subject. We all help an ambtous man be cause so few of us are ambtous for ourselves. Selfshness between natlonb Is as artless and common as tt Is among lttle boys and grls.,.. There are now so many books that no one can look down on you because of what you uavent read. Patence Is mostly hopng for the best; and It doesnt take much strength of mnd to do that Ancant Coach Lon n U«Old ralway coaches, lke old solders, never seem to de; they merely fade away. The thought sprngs ln>n beng wth the dscovery of a sxtyone-year-old pullman sleepng car do- Ing duty as a general storehouse on the western shore of Hudson bay. Records show that ths hoary pnmman was bult In August, 18T2, and t was named the "Conway." It ran on the old Eastern ralroad of Massachusetts untl 1880, when It was remodeled and renamed "Capltano." In Its new state It boasted of a barber shop and a bathroom. In 10O4, "Capltano" was sold prvately, and at a later date was aguln renamed, ths tme "MarlLorough." From then on Us ways were devous untl flnelly It got Into the hands.f a ralroad contractor and through hm to the Canadan Natonal ralways. Japaa Honor Edon A socety has been organzed In Japan to collect funds for a stone monument to Thomas Edson. It wll be at Yawata, h Tamashro. provnce, whence Mr. Edson obtaned hs frst supply of bamboo carbonzaton whch made possble the flament for electrc bulbs. Japan celebrated, throughout the naton, Edsons elr"ty-ffth brthday, and also the ffteth annversary of the electrc lght Slut Smart Prosecutor Welt, snce you demur at tellng me how old you are, we wll let It pass. I suppose you dont mnd tellng the courtat what age you were marred. Womaa -At the parsonage. No Wnder Man Quck, Doc, my wfes fanted! Doctor Whats the trouble? jj Rn gbe showed me her new hat and the bll at the same tme, and I ddnt say a word. Leg Broken Takng Step Boston. One of the queerest broken legs ever to come to the attenton of Boston Cty hosptal doctors was that of Seth Wlson, flftyslx. te fractured hs left leg merely In steppng from the road onto- a curbstone and ddnt know the leg was broken untl hs physcan dagnosed hs pan. A $15,000 Meal I Lemberg, Poland. A bookkeeper here went to a restaurant and, after havng dned to the tune of 75 cents, dscovered thtft he dd not have the money to pay hs check. He offered a lottery tcket n settlement of the bll. The next day the Dumber won (15,000, Camouflage n Brdland A yellow warbler comnuly found throughout the eustm states In summer frequently defests the purpose of the cow-blrd. that makes n practce of layng ts e&g In t)^ warblers neat to be hatched, by a clever ruse. It bures the strange egg, uy buldng a new nest on top of the frst one. Strong Clawt of Batt Bats claws are so strong that If they are shot and klljed whle sleepng, bangng from the cellng of a eave or from the Hmb of a tr<*e, they Often reman hangng In the same poston after deth. Please menton ths paper to ad- Y«rttwr»; t holp* you. l helps.them, ft helps your paper. 5gRCEON~CHJROPODlST FOOT AILMENTS DR. WALTER FA.GAN P. A. Natonal Bank hug RADIO REPAIRING Ra41o B FREE Artst and Model By JANNIS PARKER pp WNU gorvlcs r Syndlcdtt. L OTJ, ascendng the bus stars, clutched the handral as they tore up Ffth avenue. It was 3:00 a. m. Her plerrette costume was mussed, her dsposton was runed. It had not been fun to watch Jerry get more and more absorbed In Eunce; Eunce, whom he had promsed so long ago not to keep playng around wth. Lou. smled grmly, and hated men. Jostled from sde to sde she fnally made a seat The bus was deserted save for a ntddle~aged man sttng towards the rear. The thought of her OWD beloved father flashed through her mnd; and she hated hm too; hated hm for havng been so correct In hta apprasal of Jerry. "He Just snt made of your sort of stuff, my pretty." Thats what her dad had sad. The bus saled along some tea blocks when Lou looked up, startled. "I WBB wonderng If youd pose for me?" It was the man from the rear seat He stood at her sde, posed lghtly. Handsome he was, and knowng It Dark, crsp har splashed wth gray at the temples. Lou was not the frst young thng to thnk hm stunnng. "Im an artst," he explaned, "And 1 fnd you an unusual type. The way your har colls around your head, for Instance." Lou turned coldly asde. He took the lberty of seatng hmself besde her. "Isnt ths qute a late hour for a young lady to be gong home alone?" be quered. "Especally when that jouug lady la beautful?" "Im not necessarly gong home," she flung at hm, and turned abruptly away to scan the deserted strcetb. "Oh ho" he laughed. "Im gettng a front row seat on modern youth," Qls face was very Bober aa they streaked under an arc lght. "Stll," he contnued, "youll admt Its qute late for a young grl to be out alone. If you were aged and stooped t wouldn ( t matter. But, my dear chld, there are all sorts of men abroad at tfls hour." "Apparently." "What would" your mother say?" "Precsely what my father would." "Oh, they get along so Ideally, do they?" Lou smled, but ever BO slghtly. Really, ha was qute sweet "And what would your father BayT Precsely what you dd," snapped Lou. "Then you do havt carng parents. If t means anythng to you, theyre perfectly rght" "Id lke you to know," she glared, "that Jerry wont get the opportpnty to do ths sort of thng agan. For Im not used to floatng around at all hours by myself, and I dont Intend to become used to It" "Thats somethng." He heaved a lttle algh. "Go on," he prompted, "Im gong on. But only because I dont want you to get the wrong Impresson." "One mght." My escort got Intereated In someone else." The mans sparkl ps eyes lost ther twnkle. "You shouldnt cort" "I havbbx have II have such an eame conno bowed hs head. nq««l* ^ aon. Hs glance, omehow, melted "It 1! all 0T6T now," she sobbed. The ma looked releved. vajue>» troubled. "Urn. XouUkehmr - terrbly. Dont I look M thowh 1 "Low 1 " yoo look terrble, I* "Thore, there! He went su fur as to pat her hand "I told you you were lovely lookng I told you you looked terrlbhj. And nether verdct pleased you. Dd I say the rght thng at the wrong tme or the wrong thng at the rght tme?" "You asked me to pose." Lou realzed, as she stodled hs bowed head and hs whtened knuckles on the bead of hs cane, that after all Jerry wasnt worth cornerng ones thoughts over. "What knd of a pcture are you dong?" The man looked up, radant at the change In her. He felt unspeakably happy that the blue eyes were no longer msty. "A gypsy sort of thng," he answered eagerly. "Ton can let down your brads and wear gold hoop earrngs." "I love gold hoop earrngs," she murmured. "Do you let your models keep ther accessores?" "I do ths one." He beamed. "Youre a crafty young "un!" "What tme, and how soon?" she asked. "Tomorrow. But not untl the afternoon. I want your eyes to subsde." "My eyes!" she was scornful. "You dont gve a hang about me, do you?" "More than youll ever know, my pretty." And they both made a mo Uon to rng for the next bus-stop. Carefully he helped her down the stars. She leaned aganst hm com fortaby, contentedly. When they alghted she looked up at hm wth glowng eyes. "Dad, youre a peach. Dont tell mother, wll you? She was never too keen on Jerry, ether." Prunng Shears Save Ktten Caught n Can New Brtan, Conn. Curosty ddnt kll the cat In ths Instance, though It probably would have but for the nterest taken by Phlp N. Merlan, cty engneer, and George Muller, hs assstant/ The men were on an Inspecton tour when they saw a grl runnng along the walk, a ktten n her tros. The pet had shoved Its head Into a sardne can and was unable to extrcate Itself. It was nearly suffocated when,the engneers cut the can away wth a prunng shears. Ben Hur Charot of Sugar Made entrely of eugur, a large reproducton In sugar of the Ben Hur charot was a feature of an exhbton In London. IF YOUB KADIO HAH A COIHJH OB ANV OTHKR AILMENT CALL DOCTOR HANKS TBL. HAHWAV 7-l(H» EVBN1NUH ItAHWAV 1 IJ: RADIO REPAIRS OUR SPECIALTY 22 V1SAHS EXIKHIKNUH aolk AlKNT toh j t (;, A. VICTIMS (.HOHLEV II. * II. KAUIO, BAHMAY. (W 1KV1NU BT DONT CAMBLI! HEMO-FREB, UK fro*** ononco fault*. It lothha. It bat. It ( bu brought cmnfot*c cudloho It wll da the Mne for you I Nmr before ht HEMO-FRCE bna nld lor kahta 1140 pet tube. So ukt advuufr kr FULL SIZE TUBE (C.O.D. Onfep 65c) 50c A MtWctw gumtwec conc* wth etch lubel ^ vat LABORATORIES Tflfc YkVt <SAMfc 9z AAID 95 RW SKILL AT -oo Ponter Dog Is Jaled for Off-Season Hunt Kastvew, N. Y>-A ponter dog served the frst of hs 100-day sentence n the Wetchester county prson. The dogs name Is Spot, and hs matter, Cologero Palra, was arrestod for huntng pheasants w t of season. Justce of the Peace John W. Goff decded that Palra couldnt go to Jal wthout hs dog and ordered Spot to serve 100 days, too. Rules Nght Club Owner Can Pck HU Own Guects Provncetown, Mass. A nght club propretor has the prvlege of selecttag h* clentele, Judge Robert A. Welsh ruled In dsposng of the cases of two men charged wth beatng Wllam Joseph, "bouncer" at the La Fn ta club. In ther defense the men had ponted out that the propretor of the lub refused to serve them and drect- (3 that they be shown the ext. Please menton buyng from HUE ths paper when : /.uuna «no roled urnrr* of 2J> L J»»r>, anl 211 for an average of US. vctory over th*> Jednotas Mon CARTERET BOWLING LEAGUE Team StanJu three I. PtW lo trw> ( nnmra-mon In-t KtJrs 16.66* In another ramr gr of mm.r mnor. < arterd arterh Kv qcf rolled Momlny nrht the IWy Bov, Blue Eagles took two from the P ac JodnoUn "», Blue E«((1P» te race seems to have developed Pacers l% a V^T Stars and the Csxteret * tru l Fve. It The Th Pwtry Boys ar«. n thrd place Ulrw and one-half frames behnd th* lead le the Jednotas arc n fourth. four gunea from the top outstandng performance of BERYLLIUM METAL BEING DEVELOPED rays, mlcrosroppb, and hghly In trcato proc^ses arp bolng used «t the Natonal phytcal Inloratory, Teddlngton, to produce a «twl alloy lghter, stronser, and more renlllpnt than ever before, says tandnn Tlt-Blts Magalne. If the search succeeds It Is lkely to start a revoluton In the engneerng world that wll repent the story of npssemer steel, and mean rallllon of pounds of trade and ndustry to the naton whch frst explots It, for It wll certanly revolutonze hlp mut arcraft constructon, brdge desgn- Inft. buldng, and many other forms of engneerng. When arplanes, especally, crented a demand for lghtness and strength combned, scentsts and metallurgsts thought of bs/vllhm, whch responded by soarng to the prohbtve prce of alnut 5,000 per po"t»d! Durng the last ten years research Into the possbltes of beryllum as»n alloy ty lghten steel wthout dmnshng Its qualtes of strength and elastcty has been Intensfed, the two leadng rvals beng ths country and Germany The frst essental step ts to produce a specmen of pure beryllum, as In Its Impure stnte It s too brttle for use. Some years ago the mpurty was reduced to O.B per cent, but the Xrny has proled stll deeper Into the structure of the metal untl ID Ingot of pure beryllum, smooth, polshed, wth a augge«u«n at sllvar, b u beag.produced, and now the next step Is to apply It to Industry and commercalze t. We have deposltb of beryl In Cornwall, Aberdeenshre. and Ireland, and several of the Domnons have rch deposts. And the prce has fallen to 115 a pound! Thou Story CUw Abtnt Jud Tunklns says the work of the polce would be a whole lot easer If the people who commt crmes would be consderate enough to leave behnd the same knd of clews that the detectve story wrters use. Lazlnetf Lazy men arc the most postve; they are too lazy to Inform thvmsclvs or to change ther mnds. Hfury W. Shnw. scores: Star, (0) M. Arv» no Rogers _ 2s Chodosh 168 Helley 185 uran Jmfaoat (S) layorek, r Medvet Masculln Sloan dj H5 m 22B Hamulak Burr 181 Donnelly 191 Scsvlly Belcher W. Galvanek !.521 At.201 n Ml m * m « Ea f U. (1) ?S$ Paean \U\ C MM C SS CarUrat Fl»# (J) Kazmere A. Galvanek Gogrer , Donnelly rm ] McLeod t, _, (! ) Mayorek Medvetr \ Ifaaculn 167 T. Dzurlk 155 Chamra log ST «896 9W S «l.h Captvty The SOWIM nfttjyttfwsn captlvllf" Is that perod n the hstory of the church when, In the Fourteenth century, the popes exled from Italy, llve at Avgnon, under French protecton, and s so-called because ther tay la France lasted seventy years, corr#- spondldg to the perod of Jewsh ulk* In Babylon. If Th.y Could Omt Vole* Jud Tunkns says a good voce aalpt a lot In oratory. Rado has demonstrated that folks dont care much about the words so long m they lfe* the tune. Th. Sh» Ph»d Fl.k The sheephead, a llsh wth an oaattractye rnfne. Is one of the most valuable food flsh along the Atlantc nnd Gtlf coasts. It vnrlen In st* from two to ffteen nnundg. Suts & Overcoats From Factory to You on Easy Payments As Low As 50c Weekly Every Garment Guaranteed Our Salesman Wll Call Wth a Full Lne of Samples. CALL OR WRITE Man Offce EMBEECO. 770 S. 13th St. NEWARK, N. J. Phone Essex (Or Vst Our Store) 204 Market St. NEWARK, N. J. Telephone MITCHELL Open Evenngs Untl 10 1>. M. Buy Now - Pay Next Year THIS ADD IS VALUED AS DOWN PAYMENT ON ANY GARMENT USE IT NOW! *v

6 M Food Market Advce By ANN PAGE ANT houaawtt** may wtata that thdr famll*** app«tlt«a could hlbamata from Thnlnfvn nntll ChrUUna*. Bne* tht» la wshng for tha moon. It la a Um«to mlcct almpln, UUT prepared food*, to on)i on th* amargwcj abalf and tn mdk«rnuttn* houmkaaptn u ««y *.* poanbla. For atannpla, v oll potnlw-a In ther Jacket* or bake them. hajto «. nnl] In It *he!l. aubtltntx runn"! for ftflah peaa or Defna nn npholnlly nuny day* Ald a«rva ether frp^h or c*nnnrfl frut* In placn of flabnrnts m»lr> dp* art*. Frut aalnda aro nlxn Knurl for d«m*rt. In Franco d-supr! arlully lmp!l«i fnlt servflcj nth ohnr-rr and crarken Speakng of chm-nr, ln ym Knu» tnora than one or t»-n uf hf many vartetlea avblaoler In uvery urnary atora wlh be founl >l only Antem-an or tora chepe bul varous loaf package and pmcraa. chrpae*. rn-nm cheese, aottagc or mt cheeae and oftftn n addton Gruyere. RIHIU«n and Camembarl. Olhrr well known ehe«a*a arc Uederkrum, l.lmhurncr pneapple and Edam If you lke au gratln dlahea {rated Parmetan or Roman cheeaa adda a real test to them Chaeaa la a healthful food anl w* cat too lttla -f It. Tha oltnu jlt* ara partcularly food at tola waaon wth both Florda grapefrut and orange* arrvng In good qualty and quantty. Taogmnaa an abn atauabl* and an prmt favorta* wth chldren. Shft* n anjoy oranbarrlsa ao much at holday tme, t la a pty not to anjoy them throughout ther aeaaon whlob laau wall Into tha Naw T«*r..Awl* aauoa flavored wth oranberry la a pltaaant ohang* from plan apple aue*. Cranbarrlsa baked wth *llced ham mak* an Interestng combnaton >M a Taratlon from pneapple or,*ppl*. Orean baajw from Florda ara the butataadlng ramtabla In qualty and Tata*. tpnaoh arrvng fa quantty from Tnu 1* alao unuaually Una. Oman peaa art h»«.pe\ awaetar and more t«nd«t than.hey hava bean n ome tme Rroccoll and Rruaal* prouts are plentful and Inepenalve. Thny are both comng from Calforna Cabbage la no! u plentful aa It nan been but It Ift nlwaya a gr^sn VfRHtahle of r,«al value. Aftrr an orny nf Mrkpy, beef, pork, lmb and veal have renewed appeal. SMIHMH u!a «asy to prepare axe atealta, c»tl<:n ml c!hop< >hopped meat and lver nml kdnpyj Modern routne raqutren tme four 10 robla wth tha hull l114jr of ;n>k m a hot oven and trm hr,rk * conkng hlch mak*»* hr 1 n K unnfrsanry. Roaat [MI k fn ro:>?t l -f nr<* jrnnrl value* tl (IICSIIII m>.ts M:.. w. rtpp-ft and a dnnt «,. ust frhl nr cajlopad ovhtr*.s «rnn :Mr la enamy and (ju* *v (u H>l An uyster alaw I* «qu4t ank A4 a.unch^on dlah. More tlflh art* avalable at lower pnroa thun n recpnl week*. Uo*t plenl fn snmjj these are freah and amnked fllletud flah, halbut and aalrnun araka and»hrtmp Whle frddla cake*, tred muh or waffle* wth ayrup are uaually consdered a breakfaat dah they are equally sutable for lunch or cupper, accordng to the Quaker Mad. Sausage meat or *au- agea, bacon or other me ate and a eajad or aoma frut help to round out tha meal. Cold weather ^Ivea added appeal to hot beverage*. If coffee (a tha famly drnk for breakfaat and dnner th«varety that tea offer* I* apprecated for lunch, tea or npper. No beverage* la *o wannng a* tea. nu b*tsraj» aa frendly. Afternoon tea., whloh ahould be mostly tea wth only a smple aandwch or cooke to go wth It U a 4a- Ughtfu), and non-fattenng habt II also brng* qunt and rat to tred bodes and n*rve*. BIG COFFEE SALE Our Three Favorte JSIOIHIH.specally prced all ths week. Take advantage of these savngs and enjoy the fnest Coffee you ever drank. Vctor Coffee LB 15C An. "All Brazl" Coffee of unusual qualty at ths prce. ASCO Coffee LB 20C A flavor that appeals. Rch n qualty for the partcular coffee drnker. Acme Coffee >*» 25c Certfed Mocha Java, and South Amercan Coffees skllfully blended. 19c ASCO Pure Frut Preserves - 5 Strawberry, Raspberry, Pneapple, Peach, Blackberry 5c Best Whte I*ea Beans 19c Horse Shoe Red Salmon. Furmdale Tender Peas Home-de-Lte Mayonnase 12o ASCO No Waate Bacon pkg. Hckory Smoked Rndleas glouella]butter Ib29j Rchland butter 3 lbs 13c tall cans 17c No. 2 cans 14c pt. jar 15c 12c ASCO Full Pack Tomatoes 10 No 2 can Now Pack 1933 Crop. Gold Seal EGGS 39 C Strctly thresh carton of twelve 7c Gold Seal Macaron or Spaghett 3 17 Try some buked wth Cheese Delcous. Rch, Whole Mlk Cheese ~ lb. 23c 6c Ivory Soap 4 med takea 19c I -17e Chpso t bg pkgs. 27c 22c Oxydol )kjr. I!)* j Ac P & G Soap 10 cakea 28c vakllc Cleans Kveythng, pll Baked as carefully a> the Beat Home Bread Supreme «> You wll enjoy the Qualty. Vctor Bread The economy louf, V. 19c Made PRODUCE Fre»h Baly n Our Stores. U. S. #1 STAYMAN WINKAF AJWLES 4 IU. 17c Ba«k«t 1.7»jp~ Fancy Calforna * Crup Grwen CARROTS SPINACH Bunch 5c «w Flordad ORANGE5 lda BEANS Whte or Y.How TURNIPS U^-Be ^ Fancy Flord. GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 14c Certfcates I Changng Partner* By bella PRICE W. br ktadr* Wanywr *Tt>dl«au. HB pungent, sweet odor of fryng Tcmller* tantalzed Phylls nostrl thronrt the hlf-«pen door. "Sof the aald, to th* pleasant, effcent lookng womnn»lnn<1lng there, "If yon: wll Just lrt me leave ths sample w^th you, nnd promse me to try It, Ill be so glnd." She smled, e. sun ny, rsdlnnt, smle as she handed the older woman a lttle packnge of cereal. "The chldren wll lore t for breakfast and supper Just the thng to them before those dellelons ernllert I smell." And she nodded gnyly snd turned away, not, "Oh l" ah* «clamed, and wnced wth pan as she started down the porch steps. "Are yoq hurt?" sad Olla Burke. "No not much." Phylls sot down on the top step. "Only my lnbt<>p Its rwollen»e«t And every now snd then It gves such a sharp twnge, I eft nt help " "Ton poor thng," Bald Cell* sympathetcally. "Yon come rght Dftelt tn the house and rest" "111 call a tax." sad PhylllB, "to take me to the hotel were stayng there If I may use the telephone. "Youll do nothng of the knd. Ton can call your frends at the hotel" the town bonsted only one "If yon want, bnt you must re«t here. Its half past four now. John wll ba home In an honr, and well hare sapper at sx, and he can drlre you over afterwards." Phylls half-hearted, protests were of no aval. "Youre awfully good to me, Mrs. John " she sad. "Oh Cella Burke." "Im Phylls Parker. You see, wera. dong ths part of the state and Hartsvlllo la a good center and not expensve. There are ten of us who go around for ths company dstrbutng sample* sx grls and three men anl onr matbrer, Mr. Sanford Trask. We have a couple of cars and we go off for the day to npnrhy towns, and then when weve fnshed ths secton we move on. I thnk thems somethng the matter wth my Instep, maybe I dropped a henvy case of samples on It the other day, and Its hurt ever snce, nnt, of course, I cant stop workng unless Im Isfd up." Celts soused fatgue In the younger womans words. "Now thats all rght Yon )n«t rest, and have supper yon wouldnt tm dong much more tonght And youll feel better tomorrow." At fve-thrty John came home, hestated when he saw the grl asleep on the couch In the lamplght, and tptoed to the ktchen, There Oella explaned to hm. She found Phylls awake when she went to the lvng room fve mnutes later, wth real tears brmmng over. "I cant tell why Tn such a goose," sad the grl "Its so nce beng cared for." And by tha tme Phylls had dred her eyes and John had been Introduced to her, and she learned that he was Cellut brother, not her husband, the knocker sounded. It was Mr. Trask, a pleasant, mddle-aged man, all concern at the message that Oella had telephoned the hotel. Far too pleasant thought Cella, to drve a pretty grl lke Phylls. "But MIBS Burke," he sad contrtely to Cella, as he shook her hand, "I ddnt know Phylls had hurt her foot Why ddnt you tell me and see a doctor do somethng to get It fxed npt" "Ol, Mr. Trask," protested Phylls, "It wasnt really anythng, only It dd hurt a good deal. But ths afternoon It seemed to get worse, and then " "Never mnd," he sad. "Well see a doctor tonght, and then when we go on tomorrow maybe we can leave you hero for a rest and pck you up next week when we come through agan. Got a hosptal here, Mss Hurke? Pour Phylls Is havng all the bad luck ths trp." Cella quckly reconstructed her opnon ot Mr. Trask. "Yes, we have a hosptal. Not very bg, but Its all rght But Phylls Is stayng here, If youll let her. I want her here for my guest for u week. Well get tho doctor to strap the foot or whatever It Deeda, and she can have a few days of rest and get It all straghtened out agan." Phylls, In a weeks vst, had qute recovered. But durng the followng month she and Sauford Trask had been at the Burkes for supper many tmes. Sanford had found Hartevllle good center for much of ther work. And, at the end of the month, anybody wth half an eye could have seen whch way the wnd was blowng. Ban ford Traak and the older sster; Phyl Us Parker BDd the younger brother. Phylls and John were on the porch, where the frst sprng warmth made the evenng mld and gentle. "Of course, Ill marry you, John," Phylll wag sayng. "And," answered John, "If youd get bored n ths small town, Ill do somethng else well go to a cty auj lve at a hotel." "But John, 1 love It here- If Oella wont mnd I want to leuru to bake beans and make crullers." lu the lvng room where wood crackled on the hearth for In spte of the sprng mldness there was a chll In te ar- CeLla sad. "But of corue Ill marry you, Sanford, t you waut me." AuJ Sanford answered, "If youd hate travelng wth me, Oela, Ill gve up that work and settle down her." "Ob, Sanford. HI love to go about from place to place," answered Oella. "Id lke aever to c6ok anoth er cruller or make another pot ot beans If only John can get along wthout me." COLOR PRINTING (le pnlb«4 of nay FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1988 A COMFORTABLE REDUCING DIET Who wouldnt enjoy reducng wth such an array of appetzng eatabl«a as shown above. Research workers say t can be done; tha ths buanes* of takng off weght need not be a hardshp. Results of a «tudy supervsed by IV I.eo K. Campbell of Rush Medcal college, Chcago, reveal the fact that a person can reduc* and stll completely satsfy hs appette. The det used, pf whch the above foods are typcal, s as follow*! TOP Rreakfast 1 servng of frut; 1 OKK; 1 slke of toant; 1 pat of butter; coffee (blfcck or wth very lttle cream and nurar). CBNTKR I.unnhcon 2 servlngb of vegetables (1 cooked and 1 raw); 1 small RervlK of lean meat, or 2 eggn, or 2 tablespoons rottauf cheese; 1 slce of bread; 1 pat of butler; 1 gl« of mlk: 1 servng of frut. BOTTOM Dnner 1 large servng of lean moat; 2 nervlnkb ol vegetable* (1 cooked and 1 raw)fl 1 slce of l>refld; 1 pat of butter; 1 Klana of mlk; 1 servng of frut AUTO "SUPPtTlES-TIRES Pull upholatensd budy. Nckel * lnued In chlok stytm. W* h*v» m b r w- arln^ant ot atylm nd 1> tlr.d duutf to "ZERO" OH a Gals, n scalahl cum Frst by Actual T«st U*«* fa* Araaata ancbles QM M»n dd* *W*M of Its compound* ara tutd In madlrlna for cartel* typ*a of anema. It ha b**n advocated u a prtservattte for wood and I* wtplojrtd A* a "clearng" agent la th«w«nnfa«- ture of glass. 666 LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS Cfcacfc* CoU* fnt <*»y, HwuUcfca* or Namralffa. n SO nrnntaa, Malara la 3 ovr*. FINE LAXATIVE and TONIC Moat SpaaoV R«n«*» Know*. S«Mloh*l Salt just n tn* (or glt buyng All prc*» are reduced. 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7 *e*jty C*rapany, stuate at Chrome. HAM-RUT or MBW JBBBUT. N. J.," fll«d In th* County Clerks Offlo* IrvlFN rhipop SCHWARTZ, CHwnplatn- of Mddles*.* Oovnty, New Jersey, on th«mule BH1IWN, «t. al«., D«-llth day of Max. "Q*. MA from sad hernnla» pont runnng thenre (1) In a south- F» f"r tl* W*l# Of m«rtvlrtnr of H* ahnv* tat"<l wrt, lo (100) f#«l to a pont; thencr- runnng (11 erly drecton parallel wth tle nalrt eanl- «rly lne of McKlnley sento nne mnrtrel r,.twl nml flpllvarml, I wn Mpow tn In an easterly drecton parallel wth the.- V, THB THIRD DAT lanrary, NINETBBN HUN- MRRII AN11 THlRTY-POtm.., nc^tk ntntdflrtl Tltnf In trg aftar-,,r the ftflll rt sy at the Sherffs Offce r ruv ff Now Ttmnswlck, M. J. n m mlt of th«rn ort K ared pr«flp A[>purt«nLnnen, In thn flnt cansfl t Inn of,!**. "I "f complanant par nlmlv s»t forth nnrt rem-rlhrd, that l«tn X those certan lots, tract or parltr nml AII«I premses, herenafter partr>(rrt)^<l. stuate, lylns; and beng tnmh m < v nrtfr«t, In tho County l pf"-x unrt fttft.tft off New ECINNING at a pont stuate on the,.rly lnn nf l.aroh street, lad J>oln1 lnbt ffty (60) feet westerly ffmn Txrrly lne nf Yew ntrent M wdened 10 fpp, nml from sad begnnng rvflvwlerly. nlonk the sout erly lne of I.nrrh slrfcm. ffty (ROl feet: thence rrly on ft lne parallel wth nald T«w : T mp hundrod (100) feet; thence ftat-,,n IL lne parallel wth sad Larch ffty (HO) feot; Ihence northn a lne parallel wth aall Tew utreet. hundred (100) feet tn the pont of Thr sflm tract be nk ftlnr> known nnu^aeeh«>«l R* lots numbers four (4} and fve In nlork No, 40 on a certan map enled, "Mnp Jl nf property hfaofftlnp; to th«n<ia ftpslty Company, stuate at Chrome,.1." fled In the County Clerk«Offce MMdle.Rex ounty. New Jersey, on the,t) day nf May, UOJ. remses known aj 5K-G7 Larch»tre«t. prree amountng tn approxmately,51 II!. [ TITM SO much of the mnrtfrafed preml wth appurtenancaw. In the second caue urtar nf the Ml rf.rmtpulntm, part hlnrly set forth and dmcrlbed. that! fm.i fhns«pertan Ion, truct or part)*) land and premse*, herenafter partlou- Irlv descrbed, stuate, lylnj and beng In Borough of Carteret. In the County of Idles** and Atate of New Jer»«r. RUNNINO at a pont on the southerly of Larch stre«t dstant two hundred /ty (r>0> feet tutrljf from the oorner Irmed by tha sld southerly lne of L»n-h vet and the aasterly lne of McKrnl-y nue, and from sad beflnnlnt; runnng easterly, along the southerly lne of I Larch street, ffty (SO) feet; thence southerly parallel wth sad McKlnl-y nue one hundred (100k feet: thence (S) fterly. parallel wth sad Larch street (50) feet; thence (4) northerly, par-»1 wth sad McKlnley avenue on«hun- I (100) feet to the pont or place et 0INNINO. ad tract bans; also known and d«s. bell aa lots number *lx, (I) and savsn In block number forty-nne (t), as hwn on a map enttled. "Map p of prot y belongng to the Canda Realty npany. stuate at Chrome. N. J.," fled [ the County Clerks Offce of Mddlesex nty. New J»r». on th«th any of y. IK". premlms known as tl-ttl Larch street. ecrea amomntlnr to agypttttafs-tal hat so much of th* mortgaged premse) h the anrarunanco, In the thrd cats* acton of tn» bll of complanant part arly Mt forth and descrbed, that Is to sad southerly lnn nf I,arch street on«hundred ffty (ISO) feet to a pont runnlnn them* (J) n a northerly dlrettnn patnllel wth the Sftld easterly lne of MnKlnlny avenue one hundred (lflfl) feet to a pont In thn sad southerly lne of Larch street. runnng thencs (4) In n westerly drecton Along tha sad southerly lne of l»arch treet. one hundred net?(ho* feet to the pont or place of BBOINN1NC1. ufrf RAI.K Hlfh word! panged urn] Ml*, rnlnp IN CHANCRHI OF NEW JERSEY HH- TWBRN MUTUAL BAVINOB FUND HAH- Itft th. room. I^ter her "w<»nda" MONIA. A CORPORATION, Complanant AI.IBX OflllKB and JULIA OHIPKK Helng known and <1*nlRnatel *a lot* nmb«ra eght (f))^ nne (9), ten (10), eleven (11). twelve (1)1, and thrteen (a) t In ale or mortgaged premlaea dated Nov Ila wre, et ala,, Defendant*. PI Fa for htock number fnrty-nlne (4V), as shnwn ember 10, 19JJ. ot the aforementoned map. rty vrtue of the above stated wrt tn me dtrnrtrd and delvered. I wll e*po«e Expectng so much of the aforeeam mortgaged premum an ar«hounded nnd descrbed at follows: ^BEGINNING at v polft In. th» southerly Ine of Larch street, dstant one hundred 100) feet easterly from the corner formed by the sad southerly Una of Larch street and the easterly lnt of MpKlnley nvenul nd from sald begnnng runnng (I) easterly, along th* southerly lne of Larch street thrty-seven and one hntf (H7^) feet to a pont In th* sad southerly lno of [.arch street: thence (S) southerly nn<\ pa- -allel wth McKlnley avenue, one hundred (100) feet; thenco (9) westerly parallel wth Larch street thlrty-sevon and onehalf (87^) feet to a pont; thence (I) northerly parullel wth MrKlnley avenue one hundred (100) feet to the pnlnt or place of BEGINNING. Beng known aleo as lot number II and tho adjonng one-har of lot n-mbur II M shown on a map enttled "Map B of property belongng t( tho Canda Realty Company nltuate at Chrome, N..?., fled In the County Clerks OfOc* of Mddleee* County. N. J on the Sth «Jay of May, 1S01. Decree amofntlng to approxmately H2S5.JH. That so much of the mortgued nramlsas, wth the appurtenances. In the fourth causa of gcto-n of the bll of complanant partcularly set forth and descrbed that Is to BOOT: ALL those certan tracts or parcel or land and premses, herenafter partcular.y ascrbed, stuate, lyng and beng In the Boltough of Carteret. In the County of Mlddlese and State" of New Jersey. FIRBT TRACT: HKHINNINU at a pont sltuate on thn northerly sde of Woodhrdge av«nue, dstant one hpdred twenty-fve (126) fpet WMterly from thp westerly lne nf a afreet a* the sad lne may be projected northerly, sad {Mnt beng dstant westerly two hundred and one feet more or less from the esterly lne of lands of Wllam H. Nash and from sad begnnng runnng bearngs aa per date of 1810 (1) squth eghty-sx degrees and forty-two mnutes west twnnlytlve (25) feet along the northerly sloe of sad Woodbrldge avenue; thencs (&) northerly and at rght angles to sad Woodbrdge avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence (SI easterly and parallel wl sad Woodbrldge Avenue (26) feet; thence (4) loutherly and at rght angles to sad Woodbrdge avenue, one hundred 1100) feet to the pl»ce of UBUINNtNU. Contanng twenty -fve hundred square feet oo land.. ernlsen known AS 66 Roosevelt avenue. HGCUND TRACT: Begnnng at a pont stuate on the northerly sde of Woodbrldge avenue.lltlant one hundred (100) feet -westerly mm the westerly lne of (1 street as the Bald lne may he projected northerly, aald polrt beng dstant westerly one hundred seven- those cartaln lots, tract or parrel ty-sx (170) feet more or less from the and and premse* herenafter partlcudescrbed, stuate, lyng and beng In and from sad begnnng runnng bearngs westerly lne of lands of Wllam H. Naflh, Borough of Carteret. n thr County >! as per date of (1) south elgtty-sx Idleaex and State of New Jeney. degrees forty-two mnutes west twentyfve (26) feet; thenoe (2) northerly anl IEG1NN1NO at pont located tn th [therly lne of Larch street dstant one at rght angles to wald Wootlttrldge dred (100) feet easterly from th* In avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence (3) lecton of the sad southerly Una o easterly and parallel wth nak.woodbrldke ch treet wth the eaterly lne oc Me-avenuavenua M Bhown OD a map enttled. southerly and at rght angna to sad Woml- twenty-f1v«(2s) fpet; thence (*) of pro»«rty belongng to the Ca.-brldge avenue, one hundretk 100) feet to the WAGNER MARKET CO. THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY 6. SATURDAY, Dec. 7, 8 6-9th Wagners Qualty Meats at Lower Prces FANCY FRESH FOWL Up to V/ It*. C Per Pound GENUINE LEGS LAMB BOTTOM ROUND ROAST.. SIRIOIN or ROUND STEAK.. CHUCK ROAST.. TOP SIRLOIN ROAST.. b SELECTED FRESH TURKEYS 1* WHOLE or HALF PORK LOINS SHOULDERS of VEAL - BREAST of VEAL - - Ug «r Rump* of Ib, VEAL SUCED BACON.»** [00 MAIN WQODBRIDGE CARTERET f BrerHNNIVfl Contanng twentyndred sauare feat of lad. lees known aa I, 1 Hooaevelt avenue ^e anvr nllha to appr«>klmately..it. Together wth nl»n.l nlngular the rghts prvlege*, herellt»n<enl«and appurtena.n ea thereunto belonnng or m anywla* anpertalnlng. AI.AN H. F.t.Y Sherrf. RLMRIt R. lnown, «ollcll)r n P.!-«, s. JJ. t to sale at publtr venlue on WEDNESDAY, THE JRD DAY OF JANUART. A. n at two oclock standard tme n the afternoon of the sal) day at the Hherlffs Offce In the Cty of New Brumwlck, N. J. All the followng trac-t or parcel of lad anl premleea herenafter partcularly de«- Budspet fencng mtfm to rjht It out Reporter*, pnotofrtphert and number of Hudnpest socletj wax* crlbed, stuate, lyng and beng In the norob.,^ttl«dt. But when the two woman ugh of Carterat, In the County of Md ael anl State or New Jersey. l y*^ stood fftcetoftce they suddenly chnjed BEOINNINC! at the corner formed Dy ther mnd*, and, weepng, embraced tho Intersecton of the southerly lne or H street wth the westerly Una of B. atreet an each otlfp-r. the same are lad down and desgnated on a map of property o Mary K. Shatwoll surveyed Auruat. 1B>1, Wllam 8, Howson surveyor, Perth Amboy, New Jereey. and fled In the Offce or the Clerk of the County of Mlddleae; thence westerly along the noutheyly sde of B street 100 feet t pont; thence southerly at rght angle* wth R atreet 60 feet; [hence easterly parallel wth B ftreet 100 feet to E street; thence along the sad westerly lne of R atreel north 50 feet to the pont or place of HE OINNINO. Beng the preml.es commonly known an. desgnated aa No.!1 Salem avenue Car Uret, N. X The approxmate amount of the dec to be satsfed by sad sale Is the sum o fourteen thousand sx hundred twenty-fl> dollars and ffty- seven cents ($ &7 together wth the costs of thla sale. Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvleges, heradltamenta and appurtenances thereunto helonglng or In anywse upper talnlng. ALAN H, ELY, Sherff ORORQE SCHMIDT. JR., Solctor C. V. 12-8, 15, SHERIFFS RALE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. HE TWEBK THE CARTBBET BUII LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CARTBRBT, NIW JBB8BY., A CORPORATION, c plalnant, and JOHN ZELEZNIK, anrl JULIA ZBJLB2NIK, hs wfe, et al.. Defendants, Fl Fa for the sale or mortgaged premses dated November 8, HU3 By vlrtu-t of the above statftd wrt to me.rect.d and delvered, 1 wll ex- pose to sale at publc vendue on WEDNBaDA-l TUB SRI) IMV of JANUAKY, A. D 1934 st two oclock BtunjHrd tme In tha afternoon of tne sad day at the Sherffs Offce In the Cty of New Brunswck, N. j. All that certan lot and the westerly ffteen feet of that certan lot. tract ur parcel nf land and premses, stuate, lyng and beng n the Borotgh of carteret, n the county of Mddlesex and the State of New Jersey. BE01NN1NO at the corner formed by the Intersecton of the northerly lne or Hermann avenue wth the easterly lne of Heald street as shown on a map enttled, "Map of Tract 1, Central Parkway, stuate! In the Borough of Carterst, Mddlesex County. N. J. scale l16o, May, surveyed and mapped try Fred F. Smons, C. E., lcensed muncpal engneer and land surveyor. No * Emerson street. Crteret, N. J." anl from thence runnng (1) In a northerly jllrectlon along the sad easterly llnp of Heald street, one hundred (100) feet to» pont; runnng thence (2) In al easterly drecton, parallel wth the sad northerly lne of Hermann avenue, forty (40) feet to a pont; runnng thenoe{3) In n. southerly drecton parallel wth tho sad masterly lne nf Heald street one hundred I 101)1 (e«l to the eald northerly lne of HpruRnn nvenue: runnng thence (4) In westerly drecton along sarrt northerly II... of Hnrma-nn, avenue, forty feet to the pont or place of BRIlNNING. Ilelns known and desgnated as lot number twnuy-seven (27) ^nd the west ery ffteen (IS) feet of lot number twentyolght (Z8) as shown on the aforementoned map. Also known a«no. 20 Hermann avenue, Cftrteret, N. J. The approxmate amount of the decrees to be satsfed Iy mlr sale Is the sum of fve thousand eght hundred forty-sx dol lars anl sxty-one cents (15,846.61) toget her wth the coats of ths sale. Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenances thereunto belongng or In anywse apper- talnlng. ALAN H. ELV, Sherff. FRANCIS A MONAUHAN, Sollrltur C. V. U-8, 15, 2!, 89. Budapett Womens Duel tjflupmt. A terlou* quarrel whch»m to hare be<>n dm-ldeo hy t luel l Iwo B(1ftp4>nt norlpty wnm«happly recently. The dtgpot* roh In t fnhlotnbu brdge Mlon tmrtwwn MMc. Mnfd> Knlop nd Mme. Anna 7,««rnocay. appeared >nd requeued Mm*. Znrnocu j to Elv«ther prncpal Mtlftctlon. Mm*. ZsnnocBy»rr«M»nrl took orne fonclnn leaaona, a her antaranl»t l a well known nportttwomu tnd ty clever wth thn fols. Then the women duellntg net In Cans* of Lmbur(«ra Odor The unpleasant o4or of llmbrtfor cheese Is due to uppclflr. frmentounn Induced durng rpenng; these fermentatloag re manly rauaed by the extremely most condton In whch the cheese U kept. S SHERIFFS HALE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY BE- TWEEN THB CARTERET BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION of Carterol. Now Jerney, a corporaton, Cumpla-lnant, anl JOHN SKIflA, anl MARY 8KIBA, hs wfe, et al«.. Defendant* PI. Fa. for the HaJ? or mortcugel premses dated Novnnlr 8, 1!133 Ely vrtue of the above stated wrt ID me drected and delvered, I wll?x- POHP to sale st publc vendue on WEDNESDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, NINETEEN HUN- DRED AND THIRTY-FOUR at two oclock Standard Tme In the afternoon of tbe sad day at the Sherff* Offce In Ihe Cty of New Brunswck. N. J. ALI, thew) certan tracts or parcels of land and premses, sltt&te, lyng* anf be- JUK In ll" HurouKh of Carteret In the County of Mddlesex and Stale of New Jersey. I.IHST TRACT: HclK tw> hth In all, and beng- known kul dwhlgnatml by the lot numbers J ere l n ~ afut rmutontml on "Revsed Map of l-tolerly, sltuatfd In the Borough of IU>osevelt. N,.1. known as the Carteret Realty Co., nrmln-r -, belo.ffln^- to the Boynton Chahnera Co.. Hewaren, N. J., May 1910," uudt> by AUHOII & Smth, cvl Engneers Ierth Amboy, N. J.. and on fle In the offce of tlo Clerk of Mddlesex County at New Urutmwlck, New Jersey, and more partcularly descrbed as ^followb: Beng lots numbers ulty-one (61) anl slty-two (621 on block number seven (7) on the -forftttd map. HfcCONP TRACT: KUUINNING In the easterly lne of Kd- Kll street at a pont theren dstant ffty (50) feet northerly Cram the Intersecton of the &ame wth tho northerly lne of lleckley street (now Randolph street) s shown In block seven (7) on Revsed Map of property stuated In the Borough t Hooaevelt. New Jersey, known aa Cartaret Realty Company, No. 2, now on fle n the County Clerkn Offce, County of Mddle- Hex; from thence north fourteen degrees ten mnutes east tan fast- thenc«easterly and parallel wth Qecklsy street one hundred feet to tha r«ar llnvof lots frontng on Ho al! atrset aa shown on aforesad map; lm nee soutb fourteen degree ten mlnutea went tn feel to the northerly lne or lot number allty-one (»1); thence along same 1n a westerly drecton ttle hundred feet to He emterjy lne, or Edjar street, and pont and place at BEGINNING. Intendng to convey southerly ten feet of lot number Htxty (40) on the aforeuuld map. Also known aa No. HO Randolph street, Carters. N. J. The approxmate amount of the decrees to be satsfed by sad sale Is the mlm of.seven Thousand Ols Hundred Twenty-four Uollurs ulj Blshty-eljht cents U7,n<».<), togutlmr wth the costs of thla sale Tugether wth all HM. sngular the rghts, prlvllogea^ herraltantanta and aupurtemnc(m thvafhto belonglry or n anywlxu appertanng. J ALLAN H. ElrfY. Sherff. KHANC1S A. MONAOHAN, Solctor , 29. SHERIFFS SALE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Between ALFRED J. MILLER, CoMpWwnt. and JACOB DAN- NEL, EVA DANIEL, h* wfe, et. «ls., Defendants. F. Fa. for tha.sale of mortgaged premses dated November 6, 1&83. By vrtue of the above stated wrt, to me drected and delvered, 1 wll expose to sale at prbl; ven- WBDNESDAY, THE 27TH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D., NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE at two oclock Standard Tme n the nftemoon of the sad day at the Sherff* Offce n the Cty of New Brunswck, N. J. FIRST CAUISQS OF ACTION: ALL that certan lot, tract, or parcel of land and premses herenafter partcularly descrbed, rytojr, bef" Pnt stuate n the Borough of Cartsret, n the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey. WHICH qn a map enttled Mup of Tract 8, Central Parkway, ntu ted n the Borough of Carteret.Cpunty of Mddle*. «U( State - SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS Bj ANN PA an IMPLE, subtutl&t foods srs In order In early December, fr>nd«luut le«ve the housewfs tme for Chrstmas preparaton, foods that anapproprate for the chldren, that wll help buld sturdy bodfaa, good habts and dgestons. Mlk, bread and but- ] ter. fruts, rogetftbtca, meats. Osl am chees* a e the foods requred and the more smply they are cooked anl served the better. Ths Is the season for oltrus frut Exoellent oranges and grapefrut * < arrvng from Flord* flnrda also \ sendng us quanttes of crsp green beans. Texas spnach s plentful an<!, of fne qualty. Carrots, caulflower broccol and Brussel Sprouts ar«a!n» attractve In qualltv and prce. When the chldren come from school ; they often need an afternoon snack. Gve them an apple or bread anl, syrup or some cookes. You wll fnd ; that a cup of tea for yourself at the. same tme III prove restful and stln ulatlng. The Quaker Mad offers the follow Ing menus: Low Cost Dnner Smoked Shoulder of Pork Creamed Spnach Fred CoramesJ Hush wth Syrup Bread and Butter Apple Salad Tsa or Coffee Mlk Medum Cost Dnner Roast Lon of Pork Scalloped Potatoes Green Beans AppU Saues Bread and Buttar Cheese Crackers Preserrts Coffee Mlk Very Specal Dnner Cheese f.tuffad Celery! Roast Lamb Pan-Browned Potato** Green Peas Asparagus Tp Salad Salad Dressng Rolls and Butter Jtllled Fruts Coffe* Mlk PUNTED \ etterheads / Snvelopes Compel Attenton \et they wll coet you no more here than ordnary prntng because economy and standardzaton -are the two man factors that ad n keepng our costs down. We use Several Colors Always In Stock CARTERET PRESS New Jersey, dated May, 1 J2<>, surveyed and mapped by Fred F. Sm ons, C E;, as lot number 158, and the adjonng twelve and a half fee (12 V) of lot number 15T, on sad map, located on Jersey street. Decree for Frst Cause of Acton amounts to approxmately $,48B.37. And that ao much of certan mortgaged premses wth the uppurten ances n the second cause of acton n the Bll of Complant n sad cause partcularly set forth and de scrbed, that a tu nay: ALL that eertun lot, tract or parcel of land and premses, Iwemate partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n th«borough of Cartar et, n the County of Mdleaex anr 1 State of New Jersey., BEING KNOWN and desgnate: upon a certan lmp tlod n rhe Coun ty Clerks OIBee of Mddlesex Coun (jabby (jertie "Qlrl may lova nlct, old thngs, but they wear nk», ntw onea." Cen Bor ty, enttled "Map of Tract 2, trul Parkway, stuated n the ongh of arteret, County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersuy," 1 dated May, 1928, surveyed and mapped bj Fmd F. Smon*, 0, E., as lot nurob«166, and the adjonng 12* <««t; o lot 167, on sad map located on Jer- Decree for Second Causa of ton amounts to appr6xmately $4 Together wth all and sngular the rghts, prvlege*, h#redt*jnen> and appurtenancea, thereunto belongng or n onjj. B. BROWN, 4 SoUctor, 124, 8,15, 88, Ac Classned Adv. Wll Sell It QUALIFY FLOOR COVERING Free Junor Colleges IncreasejnN. Jersey Reult In Appontment Of Sup rt,«ory Commttee O w All Such Inttutou By Drector John Colt. Newark, Dw. 8 Inrr*a«(. n th-«! number of junor foheffm e»t*hl«h <Ml unrlrr the Emt>nrenry Relef Ad mnstraton and the mportance ttach*d to t)yv Huc-aton*!,j, e of relef x nvues h«vp t«d Mr. John Colt, Stute Drpctor, to appont supervsory commttee over all the n»ttulons. Thr<>e are already n op«r- "tmn. n Unon, Morrs»ru) Mon moth countm. nnd oth»r«n Ruex nd MHdUwex countes, wll b-<rn work soon. The commttee «rr.mpocrl of Dean Walter M*rvn of Rut(t«r«a* «nd Dr. A. L. Johnson, Unon County Superntnndc-n.,./ Schools who 1, the -ecreury; D«n Luther B. Bsenhurt of Prnceton, Unversty; Rt R cv Mons^nor Pruntt 11 Mnna Khan, presdent of Seton Hsll Collejre: Sute Commwoner of Educaton, Charlos II. Klott; Henry W, Joffers, IVrsdcnt of the Board of Re K(>nt»; Dr. A. I) dth. Edurntnnal Advsor SUt Mere tn th-.»uu Bowd of luf^u; Mr. 8. U Cronrw,ll of the SUte Board of U- uctor. and J. B Dougftll,»op«rtatend*nt of flchmu n Summt Ths rommtu.* wll hav«mmitl rharfe of the educatonal work! «Q "f the jnnlnr rnllept n New J«ntr operatne under the RmeTf»n<T E»- \M Admnstraton. They wll be Il h, of lh«crrlrulum»d aaxurnc th*t the varous collefas mantan a hlru sundard of work and achnlmrthrp. W00D6RIDGE STUDIO JAMES LATTANZIO PROP 74 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDCE For Prompt Servce Call R.el.nc. Pfc«,a Ask For JAMES LATTANZIO WoodkHlfl* 9-I9S7 W Make Appontment! Now For Chrstmas S. GOLDSTEIN & SONS, INC FLOOR COVERING AND BEDDINGISPECIALISTS 81 SMITH ST. Opposte Strand Theatre PERTH AMBOY BETTER BEDDING $20,000 Stock of Floor Coverng, Beds, Rugs, Beddng, etc. Must Be Sold RUG CLEARANCE TYPE OF RUG 9 x 12 Seamless AXMINSTERS 9 x 12 Heavy Amercan ORIENTAL RUGS 83 z 106 Hgh Ple Heavy Axmnater AXMINSTERS STAIR CARPET Washed AMERICAN ORIENTAL RUGS The Better Grade 27 x 48 Axranster SCATTER RUGS Forma>rljr FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING Felt base floor coverngs a wde varety of desgns. Brng room measurements. sq. yd. < Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs 9x12 $6.25 7U9 $4.50 9xl0 $ x9 $3.50 FELT BASE RUGS Char, or Tablet Lamp* or Stwdst Smokng SUad Coffee T«bl«Walnut! Walnut s now the approved wood t s featured here! 1899 Accept DRUM TABLE Perfect Sq. Yd. 9x12 $4.95 9x10$ $ Popular Duncan Phyfc style. In walnut 1 u s h. A thoughtful gft. STUDIO COUCH GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM $29 S.U By The Yard 48 ( U»e Our Convenent Terms SERVING HOME LOVERS JAMES McC 120 IRVING ST., RAHWAY 7jx9 $ x9 $2.95 Complete Post Bed Outft Maple or Walnut fnsh, bed col sprng, pure cotton mattress Year Guarantee "Karpen" Muttreaa $13.95 Inner Sprng, {20.00 Value. Inneraprng Mattre«*ea$j,95 Today 1! r«pla«mer.t prca, $13,00 A better urad mattress. Feather Pllows 89c odajr raplacament prce, $ x27 nch sze, fancy tckng. Card Tables $1.50 V«lu«89c Twn Studo Couch $22.50 Todays replacement prce, $34.50 Wth nnersprn^ mattress. Opens to two twn or one large double b-d. 3 kapok cushons. HOME~<;l IS ARE MOST WELCOME Here are ju»t a few of the many practcal present* you can gve at slght co«t and you just know they wll be welcome 1 PULL-UP CHAIRS $ 8 50 Covered n Tapestres or Moquettes. Saddle Seat, Wafnut fnsh frame. SEWING CABINETS $O»5 * A 3 shown at rght. In walnut or mahogany fnsh. Nce gfts. SPINET DESK A new, smart style n a walnut or mahogany fnsh Desk. A wonderful Chrstmas gft. $ 9 t,00 OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS TWO GENERATIONS" at Full Value S LUM, Inc. PHONE <,»

8 ^ _ Majestc Theatre JOAN BLONDELL READS BANG-UP CAST IN "HAVANA WIDOWS" GREAT COMEDY I* Teamed Wth Gl«nda Fan-#ll, Guy Kbbee, Frank Me Hugh, Ruth Donnelly and Allen Jenkns I«Laugh Rot Whch Open* At Majestc In Perth Amboy Today. Put Joan Blomlell, C.Unda Fnrrell, Guy Kbbeo, Frank McHufh, Ruth Donnelly and Allen Jenkns u>. gether n one pcture nnd ts bound to spell comedy. Frst Natonal hns BTOuperftha sextet of sparklng fun makers nto ts latent comedy drama, "Havana Wdows," whch comes to the Majestc theatre today. Add to ths Sfextet Lyle Talbot, as tho handsome leadng man, plus sparklng, snappy, typcal Joan Blondell- Glenda Farrell have a rare combnaton. The acreen play, whch s an orgnal by Earl Baldwn, concerns th? adventures of two Broadway choru3 grls, Joan Blondell and Gfonra Fatrell, who go to Havana to pck themselves a couple _,of mllonares to MATINEE lte -13c EVENINGS, Sat. - Sun. 10c -Me (IrorKs (Charle Rubles), butler, nnd hs employer, Chester Hamlton (Sdney Blackmer) n "Goodbys Love" at the Crescent, fnd themselves confronted by the almony problem. So far, Groggg has managed to keep out of jal, but Chester s not so fortunate. Sandra (Mayo shake down for breach of promse Methot), hs wfe, forces hm to be- a member of the famous "Al- money. They hnve boen led to be-comleve that Havana was smply flooded wth rch suckers watng to be cause he offered her only half the mony Club" n the county jal be- taken for easy money. ampunt the judge ordered hm to The entanglements nto whcn they Ret themselves wth Guy Kbbee as the "mllonare" sucker form the bass for the hlarouh stuatons. Lyl«Talbot, as the son of the supposed mllonare, plays the romantc lead who meets and falls n love wth one of the grls, Joan Blondell, dalogue and yo.who s tryng to trm hs father. The scenes are photographed aganst a colorful background whch takes n the famous bar rooms, hotels and nght clubs of the resort town wth the exotc Cuban Rumba dance presented by a score or more of beautful dancers., SHOWS CRESCENTCONTINUOUS DAILY FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM I" Starrng CHARLIE] RUGGLES Wlfc Verrt* TMdalt»«y lltkmf lofty R K 0 tadio ADDED ATTRACTION SATURDAY - SUNDAY TOM TYLER "PHANTOM OF THE AIR" Used Cars Are Up A SURPRISING THING IN THE NEW OFFICIAL USED CAR CODE BOOK PRICES GENERALLY ARE HIGH- ER. WITH PRICES GOING UP AND THE DOLLAR COMING DOWN WHAT GOOD REASON CAN YOU HAVE FOR HESITATING? CHOOSE FROM 50 CARS COME IN TODAY, SELECT YOUR CAR, A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD IT. OUR ONE WEEK EX- CHANGE PRIVILEGE INSURES SATISFACTION, LIBERAL TERMS TRADES ACCEPTED FORD V-8 DEMONSTRATORS DORSEY MOTORS, INC. MAPLE AND FAYETTE 5TS. Phone P. A AYETO USED CAR MART 2>T0-M0 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. m PNU P. A OLD DRESSLER PHOTO USED IN NEW FILM An old, faded photo of Mart A Drfe.l^r, long before #vrtn her W«b«r anl Feld d«y» on the **f*. h*d on" of (ha toat mportant part* n her latett appanranc* o\ (hft cr*en. From t was panted the portrat whch prore the crux of the dramatc stuaton n Chrstopher B*an, n whch *he and Lonel Barrymorw wll *pp»nr on th* Majestc crefln. The pant n g, supposed to b one pantrd by an artst who- loved her n hnr youth, precptates le nrttre dramatc clmax of the amazng story, adapted by Metro- Goldwyn-Maytr from the celebrated staffs play, "The l^ate Chrstopher Bean/* Charle Ruggles Stars In "Goodbye Love" Many Humorous Stuatons In New Crescent Pcture Startng Today. pay- Knowng that Sandra would never accept such terms, Chester works out a plan beforehand wth Dorothy (Phylls Barry), hs secretary, for her to buy up the stock of a company whch h«controls so that hs wfe wll thnk he s broke. Groggs nvests hs money smlarly, hopng to make enough to pay Laura (Graco Hale), hs former wfe, for hs release from almony. Whle tellng Laura of the nvestment, the stock noso-dves, and the next day Chester and Grog^rs are jal-mats. After he»r>k l» utory, Chester advances GroutTR the prce of ha freedom, Groggs, however, decdes to vacaton tl Atlantc Cty wth the money nsteadxof payng hs wfe. ELECTRICAL SPARKS Btfeld, England, Is to have a factory operated entrely by electrcty. Hangchow has Installed one of Chnas largest electrc lghtng plants. A bt has been developed for drllng around corners or In other places dffcult of access. Two-deck elevators runnng In the same shaft serve alternate floors of one of New Yorks tallest offce buldngs. "Motormota" Is the name gven by an Inventor In Italy to hs new motor devce In whch the rder sts Insde a bg wheel. If a telephone tn an offce Is busy or. Is not answered promptly another In Htruueut Is automatcally rung by a devce recently perfected In South Afrca. j Two grapefrut plants, whch under normal comlltltfus would not bear blossoms untl they were at least lve years old and possbly ten years, have blossomed In fve weeks under X-rays. An "electrc eye" devce has been desgned to ad ar plots In landng In heavy fogs. It conssts of a small transmtter whch gudes planes to a safe landng on the beams It sends out POINTED PARAGRAPHS A profle photograph Is merely sde show. A clear conscence Is the trump card In the game of lfe. Some men make money and some women take almony. It Is easer to stop barkng of a dog Llun the sngng of a mosquto. And many a man would rather have a tooth pulled than pay ha taxes. You generally recognze at once those whom you are gong to lke. Tour most beloved frends wll never ash you to help them; youve got to butt In. That same sprt that (pakes a buy want to go to college to study makes hm a success afterward. Abont as many act* are performed from a sense of duty aa are done In pursut of pleasure, take the world Jay bj dajr. When a law la teaerally and contnually broken, there ts somethng the matter wth It Pastng another law to bolster It wont help. MILADYS WORK Ancent Rchmond, England, has Just elected Its frst woman mayor. By *, recent report th«e ware 370 women rural mall carrer* tn the \Jnlted States. OlrU should never throw klsae*; Its almost Impossble for. a grl to ht what she throws at.-*an*w«n. IT* Many nou«o n BngUad, traned to hftgahlna, bare toftr Ifl «WraHto the rewntly dlsmwefl (fold dald ft HERES A JOB FOR GROVER WHALEN! MEETING 75 PEOPLE IN 5 MINUTES! They Do It Bv Notable Feat Of Drecton In "Only Ye.terday" Whch Open. Tomorrow At The Strand In Perth Amboy Margaret SuHvan and John Bole* Head Fne Cast. A notable feat of drecton was accomplshed n t.h<» flmng of "Only Yenterdny," tlnverfals absorbng love drama whch comes to the Strand Theatre tomorrow wth Margaret.Sullvan nnrf John Boles n leadng roles. Its a job whch would ftp peal mmensely to that meeter»nd»r«eter par excellence of celebrtes, Hon. Grover Whalen of New York Cty. One of the early sequences f ths unusual pcture takes place a camera n almost constant moton ~ Dck Robnson s assstant to Scoop not n n more or less amless panorama, but by makng t the compan- Globe Newsreel, n "Above the Ing acts to appear on the sta^c (>f,, Adama, crack cameraman for the One of the most sensatonal < :u on of ths person or that as he mov-cloud"ed about the room. Scoop has earned a reputaton as tha presented to patrons over thp we. at the Crescent theatre. Majestc Theatre ths year wll Theatregoers wll fnd much of n-greatesterest n Roenfr themselves just how ganed n most part by the clever dnary. Ths dengatonnl ad w, 1, newshawk n the professon end hy Thas, Fan Dancer Kxhn - ths stuaton was handled. The hos-stunttess (roes to thp doorway of the pent- ade. country as- even more darng t,, and courageoun acton of hshas been acclamed throurhnu - house apartment to greet a new arrval, and the camera accompanes ton. by the celebrated dancer S.j Agan and agan the plaudts for that staged at the Chcago Kx,.. her. As they come nto the room thj camera recedes nnd follows them as cocktal party, nnd of the 75 they jon a group at one sde where eople n attendance more than 30 an nterestng dscusson s proceedake part n the conversaton about ] ng regardng the stock market crash he room. of that terrble day n October, To o "ntroduce" so many people One of the characters goes to another group, and the camera follows wthn a short space o tme to make the audence acquanted wth hm, brngng the audnece nto con lach h ndvdual dl wthn h a space of f tact wth"s^number of new people. ve mnutes requred the most ex-1 By smlar means the audence bereft manpulaton on the part of j comes acquanted wth the entre Drector John If. GUhl, and many j roomful of characters, wth none of "lays of treless effort. Stahl solved the Btlted effect of the so-called he dffcult problem by keepng ths I "panoramc shot." The Dnkhobora The Dukhobors are a relgons sect hlcb, some two centures ago, revolted aganst the Rssn Creek Oallolc church. They practce nudsm, along wth vegetaransm, hutnanltarlanlsm, pacfsm and a sort of prmtve communsm whch has nothng In common wth the Communst party or the Mnsrow Internaltntftle. V\» ln««ct That F.ll. Tract In the forests of Itrnl, South Amerca, there are beetles whch brng great trees to the ground. The horrd lttle creatures dg a sort of trench round the trunk, makng t deeper and deeper, and at last the gant tree comes crashng down. A great deal of valuable tmber Is spoled In ths way every year. STRAND THEATRE PERTH AMBOY! Tel. P. A. 4-15!):? Contnuous 2 to 11 P. M. LAST TIME TODAY "NARCOTIC" 7 Days Startng Saturday Your fr f c hones to tea the taeen bg naw»tar, Margoret Sullavan, under H10 I drecton of tho man who produced J > The Mans Code: Kss and Forget! The Womans Code: Love and Remember! j John Boles AND Margaret Sullavan IN A PICTURE YOULL NEVER FORGET HOTEL. I KNICKERBOCKER r TIMES In th< h««rt of tr* cbrtrkto afld twt «*««Aot Woch from tm Grand Central Termnal. nr*. U Above The Clouds" Now At Crescent Now Flm I* Thrllng Story Of News Cameramans Adventures*. darng feats performed by Dck n the routne of hs job are heaped on Scoop. Dck hangs from a stuntng plane and rsks hs neck to get some novel shots of the ar races but credt for the scoop goes to Adams. Wth all newsreel men barred from the OramptOTlHhrp fgtt, Dtck corp trves to get n at the rngsde wth sderable added expense Hnt hs camera, flms the fght and smanagement has been able to s>>,;,, thoroughly thrashed when he» ap-thprehended by the guards but Scoop as successful n Perth Amboy 1 net, whch t n hoped wll )r escapes wth the camea and agan has throughout the country. takes credt for the job. An exceptonally fne Burroun:, Dck meets Conne, stenographer bll rounds out a projjram of ex.,. n the Globe Newsreel offce, nnd stonal entertanment whch nclu,, mmedately attracted to her. Conne s well-aware of Scoops fonr- the pcture, "Havana tlushng tactcs and warns Dck about t, but the nervy newshawk s too enthralled wth Scoops mghty reputaton to beleve any of the accusaton?. Many Defectve Damond* Only about (SO per cent of the da mmln nhfalnpd tn (he world are clear enough I" have mne n* JPW^IR. "Danse De PloncW. Is Feature Of The Act Dancer It Acclamed As Kv. n Better Than Sally R«nf ^ Chcago Fame. Rand, s a presentaton of tho!?., ; dance called "Danse Dp llund... Ths dance orgnated n brghter nffht Rpots of Par am become World famous becnuse,\ : boldness and artstry. Tt n».. Wdows". Typhod Bactera Very Small The bactera that cnuse typhod,. ver ar* representatve of those n are rcdllke In form. They nre m s:,! that 12,000 of them lad end tn..1 would form a lne onjy an Inch.- It would take 0,000,000, of t,.^ 1 to occupy a cnblc Inch. Stll n,. are by no menus the.smallest l;n -, v MAJESTIC CONTINUOUS 2 to 11 P. M.PERTH AMBO MAT. PRICES FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Orchestra.. 4Oc Balcony... 25c NITF ** < Ta?.; ^ IU1U B^fc^y 30c CHILDREN AT ALL TIMES 10c FOUR DAYS STARTING TODAY VAUDEVILLE STARRING THAIS FAN DANCER \ EXTRAORDINARY In Her Orgnal Darng Dance "Danse De Plonchon" ON THE SCREEN JOAN BLONDELL IN Havana Wdows" The Gold Dgger* Are At It Agan wth GUY KIBBEE - GLENDA FARRELL ALSO WALT DISNEYS "THREE UTTLE PIGS" KIDDIES COMING FOR FOUR DAYS STARTING MONDAY MARIE DRESSLER LIONEL BARRYMORE n "THE SWEETHEART OF CHRISTOPHER BEAN" COUNTY AND CITY BONDS ACCEPTED AT THIS THEATKl RING OUT WITH THE JOYOUS NEWS! WERE CELEBRATING Tbare wll be * pecaj how for lttle people Saturday mornng at 10 o- clock. Admuon 10c Be on tme. -REPEAL- Good Eats! Good Beer!. 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10 PAGE TEW TOAY, DECEMBER 8,1938 rwass AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE, RE LBASE AND EXTINGUISH THK PUBLIC RIGHTS IN CERTAIN PORTIONS OK PAUUNK STREET, SABO STREET, OR- Mnny n nun never fall* hern lne h«never tros. CHARD STItfcKT ANII OAK- WOOD AVENUE. AS I.AII) OUT Onnd luck It the molt popular hranl ON A MAP ENTITLED, "MAP of nerve food. OF 11TVKRS1DE PA UK, SITUAT- ED AT CARTRRET IN THE HOR- A tmtcher and professor nre botl OUGH OF ROOSEVELT, NEW retalers of tongues. JERSEY, SURVEYED AND MAP- PED BY FRED R SIMONS, C. E. OF CARTERET, N, J., FEB , A COPY OF WHICH WAS PILED INJ THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OK THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, AND ALL OF WHICH STREETS ARE LOCAT ED ON SAID MAP. The unrlqlnrlnn store* hs mnd wth WHEREAS, on thr ltt.h day <>f nl knds of forgotten thngs. Aprl, 1»83 tho BoTOUgh Councl of the Borough ot Cartcrct receved Tt cost more to, avenge our wrongs and fllftd a petffon from John Snhn thnn It does to.protect onr rghts. nd Catherne Snbo, owners of land Aown on a certan map enttled "lt&p of Rlvetsdc Park, stuated nt There arc tmes when the phllosopher ts nndll* to derve tnj real com- Carteret, n the Borough of ROOHOtelt, New Jersey, owned and developed by John and Catherne Sabo fort from hs phlosophy. urveyed and mapped by Fred F Every marred woman gves her hns Smons, C. E. Carteret, N.,F." and band credt for possessng good judgment at least once In hs whch sad map was duly fled n tho offce of the Clerk of the County of lfe. Mddlesex at New Brunswck, N. J., requestng the parane of an ordnance vacatng, releasng and extngushng the publc rjfhts arsng from the dedcaton of sad streets how* on Md map ae to all the land* lyng In tho bed of all sad streets hown on sad map, and WHEREAS, t appears to the Borough Councl, that the streets shown n sad map have not been opened nd wll not be of beneft to the publc and that the publc nterests wll be better served by vacatng 1 and releasng the lands n the bed of snd streets from any publc use, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT OR- DAINED by the Councl of the Borough of Carteret: 1. That the publc rghts tvhch may have arsen or may arse from ny dedcaton of the streets shown n a certan map enttled "Map of Rversde Park, ultuated at Carteret, n the Borough of Roosevelt, New Jersey, owned and developed by John and Catherne Sabo, surveysd and mapped by Fred F. Smons, Cv;] Engneer, Carteret, N. J." and whch mta map was duly fled n the offce f the Clerk of the County of Mddlesex" nsofar as the lands le n the Led of sad streets shown on sad «t»p and the centre lnes of whch mre approxmately descrbed as followd, to wt: TRACT No. 1 Porton of Paulno street Begnnng at a pont stuated n the Center I lne of Paulne Street, mdway between the Boutheasterly corner of lot 107 and southweeurly of lot 183 on sad map and whch sad I pont s dstant 100 feet, from the ntersecton of the northerly sde of Park Ave- 1J. nue Wd, Paujne Street: and from sad begnnng runnng (1) Northerly along the sad. center lne of Paulne Street, as shown on sad map a dstance of 945 more or less, to a pont n Caseys Creek as shown on sad map, TRACT No, 2 Porton of Sabo Street Begnnng at a pont stuated n the Center J lne of Sabo Street, mdway between the southeasterly : corner of lot 219 and south- " westerly corner of lot 310 on sad map and whch sad pont s dstant 100 from the ntersecton of the \ northerly sde of Park Avenue wth Sabo Street; and from sad begnnng pont runnng (1) northerly along the sad Center lne of Saao Street as shown on Bad map a dstance of 935 more or less, to a pont n Caseya Creek as shown on sad map. [ tanfl 100 from the ntersecton of the northerly sde of Park Avenue wth Orchard Street on sad map and from De the hammer of truth when you hare occason to nnl Hen. One seldom ha the prce.of the man who a really worth ftnyln. JUST ABOUT RIGHT When fl man cant trust hmself, he trusts In luck. A pennsula, sny«lttle Johnny, Is an Island, but not qute. Men who court trouble soon fnd themselves wedded to It Its the gentle quver In a grls voce that ma; bold her benu. Dont bet on what you feel In yonr bones unless tt Is rheumatsm. We*lth «nd Ffura "Wealth may become so great," sad HI no, tle»nge of Clluttown, "that at last It may seem only a row of fg urcs on a slp of paper." Man Poorly Pad A man Is worth, n the llnnactal sense, exactly as murt ns the world chooses to pay hm. ord for modern tmes, 18 the experence of lttle Dorothy Taylor-Halsell, of the deftolute scrub oak dstrct of Semlnole county, Okla. Lvng tn a dstrct where nenrly all ImslneflS Is done by barter,»he was swapped" by herflfty-two-year-oldfather, Jm Taylor, to ther slxty-sevenyearold neghbor, J. T. Halsell, for the latters fourteen-year-old daughter, Cary. The two men marred the two grls and went on a strange honeymoon, whch ended when Jm Taylor posoned hmself. The men were wdowers and had been takng tho grls out of school to replace ther mothers In the ktchen. It was a wretched enough fare for the chldren, but not pleasant for the men folk, ether, who had to eat ther cook- Ing. Although there Is some dspute as to whch man suggested It, both men ngreed they needed wves more than laughters. The fathers felt tt not nec- sad begnnng runnng (1) along the sad center lne of pasnry to ask ther daughters consent. Orchard Street and n a northerly drecton 1005 more or less to Mll Creek as shown on sad map. TRACT No. 4 Porton of Oakwood Avenue Begnnng at a pont n the. center lne of Oakwood Avenue, mdway between the ponts of the northeasterly corner of lot 420 an<tthe southeasterly corner of 419 as shown on sad map; and thence runnng (1) westerly along the center lne of sad Oakwood Avenue 860 to a pont where Oakwood Avenue ntersects Dalbert SH-reet on ts easterly sde. be and the same are hereby vacated and (tfe publc rghts theren released, relnqushed and extngushed as of the full wdth of the streets shown upon aad map and to the extent that the center lnes thereof are herenabove defned. It s ntended by the foregong descrpton, of the varous streets referred to nclude such portons thereof as le between the boundares heren set out. 2. Ths ordnance shall take effect mmedately. HARVEY VO. PLATT, Borough Clerk. Introduced November 15tn, Passed on frst readng November 15th, Advertsed as adopted on frst TRACT No. 3 A porton of Orchard Street begnnng at readng November 17th and 24th, a pont n the center Una JOSEPH A. HERMANN, of Orchard Street mdway Mayor. between the southeasterly NOTICE corner of lot 851 and the The above ordnance was regular- passed andadopted at a regular southwesterly corner of lotly 437 aa shown on sad map meetng of the Borough Councl on and whch sad pont s ds-december 6, 1983 and approved by the Mayor of the Borough of Carteret on the same date. HARVEY VO. PLATT, Borough Clerk FOOD AT LOWEST PRICES DELIVERED ANYWHERE FINEST MEATS ON THE MARKET Look At These Prces Legs of Genune Sprng Lamb 1b 15c Legsof Mutton 10c Legs or Rump of Veal. lb 12c Shoulder of Veal Ib 10c Fresh-KDed Fowl lb. 14c Jersey Fresh Shoulder of Pork... lb 8c EyeofRound lb. 22c Prme Rbs of Beef.... Hb. 15c AstorCoffee. 19c Wth Each Purchase of $1.00 or over a pound of Brookfeld "" Butter 19c Lous LEBOWTTZ FINE MEATS AND GROCERIES Delveres Anywhere n Carteret or Woodbrdge. * CARTERET, N. J., Nm Store Old Stow %_ It Av. 64 Roowmt AT* To. Carter* 84)811 *- P*M tl» Door* Nat Hemlch, propretor of Nat) Mens Shop, at 1B3 Smth street, Perth Amboy, announces the arrval of hd hew Chrstmas stock whch s now on dsplay. j Many an approprate gft wll be j found n ths lame selecton, whch n prced low to meet present day s condtons. Nat urges all t r > see hs flnc assortment now whle the stock s complete. Thef Takes Coat; Another Hu Pants Lynn, Mass. Maro BeMamo reported to Lynn polce that some one had stolen hs pants. He <mlrl It was the second theft The frst thef hn<1 taken the coat and vest, but overlooked the trousers. BH!nno doesnt expect the Intruder to rnll agan. CHILD WIVES ARE FREED BY POLICE Grl*, 11 and 14 Year*, Were Swapped by Fathers. Oklahoma Cty. Marred and freed The grls were Informed of the arrangement, and though they protected btterly, the weddng party waft begun. They obtaned lcenses by msstatng the ages of the chldren and they persuaded a negro mnster to marry them!>y layng a few shny slver peces on the table, even though he was ms plclous about the age of lttle Dorothy. The weddng nght was spent In a tourst camp. All four slept In the same bed. The honeymoon ambled on untl one day another rattletrap car appeared, contanng Taylors three son and Halsells two ons. The youths had been left to run the farms but lked ther own cookng even leas than that of Cary and Dorothy. An all-nght argument ensuej), and the boys reftefl to go Back. The next mornng Jm Taylor ended the debate, the honeymoon, and hs own career by puttng poson In hs coffee. Hs death focused the attenton of the authortes on the case, and Dorothys marrage Is beng annulled. Tasted Lke Gasolne; Match Proves It Was Ahtanum, Wash. Wlle Wler went to the well. It smelled lke gasolne. He tasted It. It tasted lke gasolne. He struck a match to It. It was gasolne, and WlUe Wler receved several bad burns. Oner resdents here smelled and tasted gasolne In ther wells, but ddnt us* matches to back ther u»- plclona wth fact. tnrentlgatlon revealed that a servce staton gas tank had sprung a leak. Clam* Age Record for Cat Great Falls, Mont. -Oldet tora-ct Is the clam made for Tommy Smpsons pet felne. Smpson declares the cat to be twenty-sx years old and stll capable of outwttng too darng mce. Runaway Obey* Lfht Nottngham, England. Horato, truck horse, U a vctm of habt. He bolted and ran away, unt(l he reached an Intersecton, then stopped obedently (or the red traffc HyhL Word Bllodne. Word bllndnesk, the strange Inablty of a chld to learn to read and un derstand wrtten and prluted words, although normal tn audtor; memory and all other mental facultes, Is caused by a congental bran leson anl not by defectve vslou. SUFFICIENT DEFENSE You wll be properly protected «f«a«t tho danger +1 drvng wth, defectve brake* f" row ha** «r upwt meckanlc. ckec4 the «<MutUm of tke brakes <*» jomr car at regular p*r«u. Our charge for nu errt* t tmtm compared to tt* wfetf t «ffw4* MUNICIPAL SERVICE STATION l N f ffahwav AV. ; HA!«\T WOODS<\t>j.c>^ \ r,-.o Announcng NEW FORD V-8 FOR 1934 ON DISPLAY W TOMORROW, Saturday The New Ford V-8 for 1934 wll be on dsplay tomorrow at the showrooms of Ford dealers. Surpassng even the great Fords of 1933 n economy, beauty and comfort, t s truly the car of ths modern age - the culmnaton of thrty years of Ford progress. It combnes the proved performance of th$ -8 cylnder engne wth two mportant new features - Dual Carbureton and perfected Clear-vson Ventlaton. See t and drve t at the frst opportunty. THERE ARE MANY OUTSTANDING IMPROVEMENTS IN THE NEW 1934 V-8-SEE THEM PRICES STILL REMAIN LOW! TUDOR SEDAN, $535. COUPE, $515. FORDOR SEDAN, $585. DE- LUXE"TUDOR, $575. DE LUXE FORDOR, $625. DE LUXE C0UPE (5 wndows), $555. DE LUXE COUPE (3 wndow*), $555. DELUXE ROADSTER, $525. DE LUXE PHAETON, $550. CABRIOLET, $890. VICTORIA, $610. (All prce* f. o. b. Detrot.) DORSEY MOTORS, Inc. 347 Maple St. Phone Perth Amboy BlIAtlMMIJmAlHMIMIJMlllH MUMHIICIMUAt MI IJM 8*1 tf\ Ml an\ 1*1 1*1 m m m IM IM MU m um nx mub mmmm..w RARITAN BAY COAL DEALERS ASSOCIATION CODE OF FAIR COMPETITION APPROVED BY LOCAL CODE AUTHORITY For Zone No. 6 THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE OF CHARGE PRICES DELIVERED IN THE BIN WILL BE NET ON 2000 LBS., AS FOLLOWS:. Egg Stove Chert. Pea Buck Rce *"*" 1 too _L BO 7.00 V ton JH V 4 too b. bag Egg A Stove A Stove A Egg A Stove A Nut A. Nut Egg Chest Pea Pea Pea 1 ton _ * Vg ton ] % ton Mn* Run A Sem-Anthracte Pocahontas Smthng S Coal Stoker Soft Coal Equaled Sze Coal 1 ton f: V«ton H Vton-.,. r Dscount A DISCOUNT OF 50c PER TON WILL BE ALLOWED FOR SPOT CASH TO DRIVER OR FOR PAYMENT WITHIN 10 DAYS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY ON CHARGE ACCOUNTS. 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