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1 mm TER-Et PRESS CARTERET, N. j. t FRDAY,.11 NK 12, 1925 PROE yt *SrtREE CENTS legon Gves ToRreCompanyNo.2 More Than 100 At FeMt Gven n Apprecaton of FrenHBM Courte«y To Port Member* To show many courtesle* members of members of 203, Amercan Women's Auxta tendered a bano last nght n house. For y* 1? fre hall. fn he Legon, of flre tefo n * place ha, t. new to express d r'apprecaton for l^o^huton^ule fre hall W Th"re wore about 10O persons seatt board. Edwn Casey was ttustu-ter. «nd n hs openng ddross he stated th. reawmfor tha affar. been y th Rahway Bowa To P*rth Mfloh deal ntetwt ^ j AmboyJUKway c«a«*t boy. Sunday afternoony Th Ab n«be n Amy. Sunday afternoony _ The Amboy nn«beat Rahwaytes t# to 9 n a battng tussle. Butch Worth, who frlaya whh local All- Leaguera on Sunday*, lead* Kanway tea*. Butch was man attracton for a number of local fan? who attended game." Perth Arboy won contest n nnth, scorng ons run n r turn wth club, when lh«score stood nne all. Bg Crowd At Sophomore Hop Card Party and Dance Of Hgh School Claw la Success; Many Przes Sacred Hearts Stll Head County Loop No Game' Here 'Sunday, Mohcans Fal To Show Up; Blue and Gr«y*Beaten, The fre hall, he sad, had lke a heme to legon and ey had always felt welcome to meet ero at any tme and stay as long r busness requred. ' Commnnder Clarence H. Slugg, of Legon, spoke at length of actvtes of fremen n helpng he Legon and all war relef work. Me referred to part fremen»ok n a send-off f.o boys when 'hey left for tranng cnmps n 1917, ml told of how y hnd never faled ad Post n any emergency «<> He and boys of Legon...,} Fre hftll as a'meet B j,.«^v wth sncere regrets on acount of ts pleasant assocatons. * * fre LEAGUE STANDNG Won. Lost. Sacred Hearts 6 Levns 4 Crosswords 3 Oroles, 3 Blue and 1 Grays 1 Mohcans 1 Ave,.860 # RetulU of Weak. to Sacred Hearts. 8; Blue & Grays, 7. Levns, 3; Oroles 3. (Game called ll sxth), Mohcans-Levns (no game). Despte ntense heat Frday nght a crowd that flled nud torum and halls of Columbus school turned out to atfend Sophomore Hop. There was dancng n audtorum and a card party n wdo halls of buldng. The Rfy colors of hgh school clnsses brghtened thc decoratons. Many attractve prces worp offered n card party and awarded to successful players. The dnnews were delghted wth excellent musc of A! Htter's orchestra The door rcrze, n beautful tlblo lamp, donated by Senors, waa won by. Nndel. Tbe general commttee n charge of affar, was headed hy Mns Margaret Chld, charman. Specal commttees assstng Mss Chld wero: Musc, Frances Harrngton and (rnce Van Peltjtkkets, Etenne Detle and Ernest Jurck; przes, S- Carpenter and E. Mftdvets; decoratons, Dorothy Brown and Herbert Namen; refreshments, Harry Glass and B. Brown,; cards, Loretta Kay and Ed. Dubow. The patrons were: Mrs. J. (',. Chld, Mrs, James Brown, Mrs. Frank. Bareford, Mss Sepple, Mss Lung, Mjss S. A. McCarthy, Mss l. V. Hermann' and Mrs. Davd Wohlgemuth., 3g Crowd At Card Party Gven By Women Democrat* A bg crowd attended card party and danee gven ',Vedn«sday nght n Dalton's audtorum und 6r auspces of Women's Democratc Club. More than Mlfl nrzes were awarded to successful players. Musc fdr dnncnc wns furnshed by tho Lyceum Club On-h-stm, Refreshments were served Thonas Leyden, canddate for fretholder, and Water Commssoner John, Kelly, of Perth Amboy, nnd lnymond P. Whte, canddate f,,,,,...,. m \,\ y from Hghland Park, were among vstors. There wa«also a delegaton of women Democrats from R,,h. way present. The club s rapdly completng arrangements for shore dm held at Duff's Mdland Ben.-h. Fndt No ndctment Afeanat Offcer Donoghu* n Connecton Wth Death Of Julus Csuka n Schools To Close On June 22 Board Members Asked To At tend Commencement Exercses; ' Some Teachers Reagn; Ors Apponted Besdes Sncred Hearts of South J Pcnc) n East Rahway Amboy, strengnng r lead on [ frst place a lttle re wan no shftng n standng of County ths-week. The Sacred Heart le Blue and Grays On Sunday, July 12 The Lades' Auxlary of tbe Conof Lovng Justce has con- Blnr Road, Good ' n r s u y p r w o f t h e. e v e n w c a o e ^- K ^ CpmbVV play dnte^lec^ ^pcmc wll l.e. t,0ht-»,t C former n Vre Chef Edward -- ^arne off on anor date. When w 18^^,, Comra,nder Slug* After sx nnngs of playng n slver Ravel artstcally n-; oroles and Levn Stars were n a 3-3 wth name of P"^, deadlock, u lttle argument arobe and Mr. Oouehjn *»>" game was called. The man-conponed to followng Sunday. S company that tehotwl that tehotwl"'h atp'.k of j j test «would remnd post members of Feld S ll Coueh ], thc gftme waa called. The man4oa k' of «v«j j test «f afternoon, on Rartan b of d Rh, Fld ^ Amboy and Rahway S.e fre company., allowed no stallng for tme. The Nattan Jawby, member of malter ha8 been settled, game wll a rectaton. Addresses be playe( off before completon V. We made by ex-chef Wllam aw- of schedule.. Cbughln, ex-chef Wllam 1. h; 'lor, Fre Chef Lloyd, Deputy Commander Holmes of county Legon; Mtfcs Jane Cook, of Ladjos' Auxlary, ard ors. One of most strrng addresses of evenng was made ny Ftj Gunr, a former resdent of Carterrt jffll^ member of post. He spoke n hghest terms of fre company and n rected "(unga llhn," by Kplng. An excellent menu wn# served, food beng prepared by thc members j llness began and lor me past - -L- A...::-..,, Mnuf. urns furnsh-1 threo weeks he has been n hos- Carteret Hgh Wns Season's Last Game Defeats Cranford Hgh G To 3 n Fnal Battle; Home Team Won Seven Out of Nne Games Ths Year Resgnatons of some teacher.' accepted'and ors were apponted to fll tle Vacances causal hy resgnatons at meetng of Board of Educaton Tuesday nght. Severer, htters were receved from teachers thankng" bo.-u <1 for re- No ndctment was round aganst Patrolman Thomas Donoghuo by Grand Jury Frday at New lnnn wck. Do no ghee on Chrstmas eve last arrested Julus Csuka when two men complaned to polce that Csuka and ors had robbed m of S4RO nfter beatng- m up. Ors n group accused wth Csukn by thc two complanants were beng rounded up l}onoghuc was holdng ha prsoner near Hudson street, n Roosevelt avenue, accordng To tho polce records of attr, when frends of Csuka n a Cadllac tourng car be- \ longng to *a Woodbrdge resdent drove up and one 1 of occupants. tht> report sad, urgfd Csuka, also known as Mller, to break nway from ; "cop" and jump n. Thc motor j waa kept runnng. Csuka, accordng to record, struck or pushed Donoghue n face, jerked free of offcer's prasp and mounted runnng board of Ca,4Hlfl?..«t, same tme cryng 'jlf yovrtlflt" me corns and get me." Fnd Body of y n Stat«n b&ad Sound The body of Lous Sptsfsfeh, who dsappeared Wednesday a w««lt ago, was found n Staten sland Sound, near Elzabeth, last Frdafr, and was dentfed hy members of m» famly. Mr, Sptzfaden for yean had been foremnn of machne shop of Chrome Steel Works, He was popular nrrtonn- hs m<>n and ^a«well known n Carteret although hs home was n Klznbeth. About sx months ago he had a nervous attack and has b hlh. n poor health sne*-. Th<> funeral were The car be n,,te, :."hot was,r to speed awny and a 8(J. t s nlso clamed that two shots were fred. A revolver was later found n car. The offtsgan fred. Approach ChrotaM R«sd«nt Wth Proposal To/ay Hm Old D«bt Due HUFatUr) Get Away Wth Ht Bank Account One of most amang flm f(am gamss ever reported n borooth came to lght Ula.week when AT P«tarsW, of Mercer street, U> polce how he had hmn». rated from more than $5,000 by cwer swndlers who came to hm h tho guse of honest men tryng to nettle an honest debt. Petarskl,lt«> ' worked for past fve yean h tfcft * V. s. "Metals plant. Each pay day.- 1 a porton of hs earnng* went nw > a savngs account. The account gttw \ fs Fnvngs accounts wll when regular! depost* PT6 made. Pettrsfcl s whttroua nnd never rnssea a day^at thft plant f he cun help t. He had '.saved nbout $5,400 and n came tho great adventure.! Last Monday two men approacktd Petarsk and one of m f*d: ago my far Contracted, a werp held Tuesday and body was cremated n Lnden. The machne shop of stcol works WBF cloaed for tbe*rny. New Delvery Car s Badly Damaged Machne Just Purchased By ce Cream Manufacturer Wrecked Before t Runs Xwenty Mles A few hours after ho had pur-.,.. s chased n new Graham' Brors truck, debt of $500 wth your far MW Emanuel Vourvoulas, propretor of never pad t. The money s tffll T Roosevelt ce Cream Parlor, had, due to your far but your fauwr t towed to a gnmge for repars. V l d th y y and so s mne. N»w we fe«l th ht tht Vourvoulns was drvng new ma- that t s no more than rght that we chne along Roosevelt avenue when pay debt to yon and square. _.. anor cur drven by a man named record of our far." Then y ncer admtted frng one shot, sayng ytrosko darted out of Pershng ave-' vted Petarsk to a room n Carthat he amed at tre n hop* of crpplng machne. A bullet struck Csuka and lodged n hs spne, causng hs death aeveral crushed nto a and.nc ease n salary, months later. Followng hs death a stjnrpr n front of Blue Front Mss Ja'fe Mtsselman fnd Ms-; Lucy newspaper attack n an out-of-town j grocery. A. Campbell resgned ;s lea each havng been apponted a. er n her pome town. Mss An Ecott, apponted 1 prncpal of tn S, pp pp g school followng rusk.ton of d th Mss Ryan, accepted poston and thanked board for tb<- appont ment bt ponted out that ^lm named B Tower than usually md f' nue, sdeswpnjr Vourvoulas ma- teret nn. There was a good deal chno and causng drver to lose of talkng by strangers relatve to control. As n result new truck, efforts y wero makng to clear nto a heavy Mack truck "P»H debts that r far owed and whle n tho room y dsplayed' consderable cash n blls. n The'whole front part of tho ce course ot thc vst to room Petar- Rutdays." t h sad seres of cream 'car was badly damaged and sk waa aske(1 f hc \* d *W money ',; artcles was nspred by frends of radator wrecked beyond repar, s*ved and he told of hs account.. dead man. The paper crtczed necesstatng purchase of n new, n some wft y whch has not been borough and county offcals and con- one along wth a fan and or parts, made clear, men nducol Petarskl coctel a story of a grudge whch t j The total damage s estmated nt sad, exsted between offcer and j about $200. sheet" appeared on several successve hgh! 'o draw hs money from bank and t to room: Petarak wa«csuka. n regard to alleged robbery of tbe two men who made com poston. JJss Scott has ha,l,,,,,-"?!" l r a w. no T' lu. e * c ""'- oulflr-hftflrnf.mfnnl nn-nnn,!,m :!wl! P lnlnt *. polce that y had Wllam Edward Dowlng After an llness of twenty weeks begnnng early n March, Wllam Edward Dowlng, aged 8, years, son ] t(.r e t "hgh school team ended Wed- ' " anfold waa j n^ began «n frst nnng wth a b j l te C t t d The baseball season of Carsderable profes'sfonal preparaton and,«,,, sx years 5 experence n h^h school been robbed teachng. Her communcaton was j referred to teachers' commttee, j n a letter Harmony Socal Club nformed board tha when club held a show n school udtorum recently t was found necessary to rent addtonal chars. The club pad for use of audtorum but ntmated that a rebate to make up for amount pad n rent would be acceptable. n addton to her remlr monthly report, Supervsng Prncpal Mss F!. V. Hermann presented a correspondence between State School Comnsby Csuka and ors, two men were not robbed but that y ndulged n a poker game and lost money that way. of Sergeant John Joseph Dowlng, j nesday when y defeated Cran ded ths hornng at 9:46 n St. j h«h, G to 3, on Brad's Feld, b Elzabeth HospTtal. j n^ began «n th fr g caused by Brght s dsease. The boy j run for egcll team. Carteret scored had been under medcal care snce j two more n fourth and three n of Auxlary. nd" pst»lnnd p OU V»r H tne he. ralled n ul by""lycem Club -'-' ^ -; nsttuton but, wthn re were pleasng voca^ Re'^0118 (, ays h(, Hank, a )d y. t,y'harry "Hem,_Mrn. John ffth. Cranford talled-two n seventh. Cnrteret e<>t ten hts to. Cranford's seven. Harrgan ptched for home team and was well supl ported. Harrgan struck out twelve. hy Harry Hem, mr«. J 1 " 1 " ' 1 "";" Wllam was youngest of sx Hckey, ptcher f,,r (.ranford. tanned.lohn Dunne, and Mr. and Mrs. Marks. Ther mor ded jlurng n jne. Ted Danels, captan»f tho \fter dnner re was dancng., ^ th fnl), mp R{, v y at h Pr John u.^«f un m,..,,=..,.t..f tv,.. <«. soner Straghan and Attorney General's^offce n whch t was set forth that boards of educaton are n attorney general's opnon, lable for nny njury to pupls whle actng us s junor traffc patrol. These patrols', jt wus set forth, are. not ndependent nrgunwtnns such as Boy Scouts bul arc drectly under school control and a part of school organzaton. Mss Hermann's report for May showed a percentage of at- Macks Break Thru; Wn Two Games cream busness. Women Of Legon Poat j To Hold Meetng, Team That Held Cellar Last Season Now Threatens Top Poston; Belmonts and Tgera Get Trmmed Standng of League Won. Lost. Ave. Belmonts Macks Hgh School Notes,, f tlu epdemc. Rev. Far John ; home team, was out of game wth R O'Connor, pastor^ of,st.^ Joseph's j a spraned ankle and Mglccz subst- Monday fnal tests of year vll be even. They wll be held Wed-' resday afternoon. Arrangements for vext year'3 sub- : 'cta are now beng made to enable [ : good Mhedule for comng lo-m. \boat a hundred and ffty new en- >ants wll be made n new hgh hool. The blue and whte boys made t -'ven out of nne wns, bv trmmng Cranford Hgh Varsty 6-8 n nne nnlngb at Brady's, Wednesday afternoon. The hgh school made a good turnout to gee hgh nne d<w* r frst successful baseball seaaon. At u meetng of Spansh Club lay afternoon, t was decded Natonal Spansh Club, of,. orv Cty. THe club t made up au hgh schools n tho country, ' Church, admnstered frst holy com jmunoj to boy at Hosptal on Wednesday. Survvng hm are hs far, Sertutt'd for hm at short. One of features of game was a wonderful oe-hand catch by Dtllo, of Cranford, who leaped ar and grabbed fast geant Dowlng of local polce h F h n department; four brors, John t Jo- ball wth hs hre hand, spolng what seph, Jr., Albert H., Francs and 1, geemed to be a sure sngle over thrd Thomas; on» sster, Edth; an aunt, j batted by Rosenblum. The play won MTB. Mayme Lttle, wth whom he lved; anor aunt, Mrs. John Har% rngton. Tho funeral servces probably wll,be held Monday mronng from ' home of hs aunt, Mrs. Mayme Lttle, 14 Randolph street, nce ftom St. Joseph's Catholc Church. Young Yanks Tame Woodbrdge Bearcata l ooks, t s th y and or Spansh b h d t rature "arc Bent by headquarters Bgularly._ The entrance fee pad Even Bearcats, o( Woodbrdge. wth a long strng of vctores, could not block wnnng streak of tho local Young- Yanks. Combf's players a bg round of applause. Joe Sexton ht u home run, hs second ths season, n ffth and brought n Wexler. Moe Lehrer trot three hts n four trps to but; Harrgan and Mglccn each got a brace. n all Carteret played nne games tha season and won seven of m, an excellent record for school's frst season. Among Carteret's vclme were somo very strong teams. The season's record: Carteret Pngrjr-,6; Carteret C, Jamenburg 1; Carteret 5. St. Mary's (South Amboy) 20; Carteret 7, Pngry,2; Cartereb 10, Cranford 7; Curteret 9, St. Mary's 0; Carteret 0, Jumesburg 3; ped gy ras $B. Essay clwb. Th l p ontests are held by flutter's ufternoon. 'fu 8 Carteret 11, Alumn ; Carteret G, Bearcats 20-7 on toranford 3.* n Woodbrdge, Sunday To date Bearcats had lost but one or two out of about ffteen Btarts e clwb on or The clu38 physcal tranng events! md thu Yanks hud won nne n B are stll progressng; wnners wll he row. d t l [ are stll progressng; wnners wll be row. Ahrams, 2b - 1? } announced next wee^. A medal wlt The youjk b«ttcra_atartedje-flrel SextoPr 3b, The box score; Carteret.' as cf KDs, cf Ahrams, 2b. AB. R. H g announced that g for eghth grade wll be held 011 Juno 22 and nvted board mcnbc-rs to attend y p tendance of 97, She closng exevses d ll b hld ,200 The new cav had 10 mles rejrs- K. v «n to understand that t would teredon speedometer. Vourvoula;' amplfy mattera f he would put hs had purchased larger delvery car m( >^y wth funds of two men to replace a small For.d delvery truck and k «e P, watch over thu whole on account of ncrease of hs ce «m unt whl e y left fm " a short tme to atteld to or urgent busness..they- gave hm to understand that y would bo back n nn hour or so and that n y would settle debt due ( hs far. t A oatc'el was opened and! saw that t contaned jrreat roll* of";"'" An mportant busness meetng of money., Hs estmte wus that tho Women's Auxlary to Roosevelt bg bag contaned at least $30.0W. Post No. 263, Amercan Legon, wll nto ths satchel Tetnrsk placed hs ; be held Tuesday nght. Al members { money Wth vtnt funds of hs new are urged to be present f possble. 1 acquantances. Then satchel waa ' The meetng wll be hela n Fre, closed nnd left, n Petarsk's care; House No. 2.' whle th;> men left. An hour passed and after t anor n r> - f D hour. Stll Petarsk kept fathful < Boro Councl To Kane guard over treasure. At end Prce Of Dog Lcense* \ o tll; thr( hou " Petarsk, although - not suspcous, decded to look at.,,. T~..,,, bg ple of blls n satchel. At an adjourned meetng of Now here s nterestng part ol ' Borough Councl Monday nght con- p.t,,,,^-, adventure: satchel was. sderable tme was* devoted to a <"«-, th(> smne one he had placed hs money cusson of ways nnd means to rd t d Kp y was tne nne that conta n od Results of Week. Frday Macks, 7; Tgers,. Thursday Macks, 9; Belmonts, w ogs. K-nson wan, b,. (tlls ()f mon llt. lollg ng to ' e lcense fee to fc2 Mm. mctl] bul yet< whetl > e t a rsk at present Anr f th Anor ] y 0, 1(. m, (l t. to f,, nst n a,, yea on th t All Two wns by Macks durng ths n a body. There a.v 1:10 to be pro- w * ek sh ; 1» k, *'"??. "J> T some n ^ e nm,.a /mn,,.,,n,.(,. to heh?. ffalrs uf Twlght League. The, ' Belmonts have not been pred loose pectod to attend hpl. school. ' "" f ron "w. 1 P!? ce ^ ^e. r le f d ha «Op,-nng of publc school play- ]T n r(!(luc l Th t!' Be m.? nt l, "'' ground waa set h.nly and steps ^' V -* we [ e ^ ^Um * of M «cks! ^n^scer-kr'p^o^^ ^ ^ ^ nfht w«. Uej a tenn, curt for '.h, olr pupl, tlev^r.'.td^&nftf'ff 1 won 7 to 1. A feature uf ths battle was a home run by Bll Besel n second. Curley Sullvm scored only run on Tgers' card. He also ptched part of game, dvdng job wth Jess. Rose and R Mack twrled for wnners. n game last nght Macks gave Belmonts trst setback y hnve receved n sx t» a m es and reduced dstance from frst plane to u one-game margn tuch way. n frst nnng each team scored a homer and each totaled two runs for tho frafu;. The te was broken n town of stray dogs..2c0 made to rase "" nstead of $1 as nt present. rulng made s that when dog; tn!lsun, re waa no treasure. All catcher takes an anmal up owner, th(l,, (. e 1]ew, )]ls!lml thc oldp gtemy n order to redeem t, must pay ' dog catcher's fee and also procure a n! one, too, wore go was a collecton of nstead re torn strps of newspaper, sentment 1 There are crcumstances that are- 'tortwlu lnp,.nl.vtn unrlko lmat reotm'rlnr be ncorporated n plan ths year. Mss sabel Schwartz was apponted to do clercal wnk of schools durng vacaton perod. Dstrct Clerk Wllam V, Coughln reported tha new system of accountng reured hy State Department of Kdu-atun wll be put nto effect n July. Estmated unexpended balances were pven as $190, Applcaton for a poston as jantor n new hgh school buldng was fled by Adolph Nearng, Attor- M h L lcense before takng tht charge. H wus also of meetng that more. be made n future to control' jp r eaence"of ""ne"r'at 'lnn." 6r"- dog stuaton. dnarly guests re are regstered. The contracts for street work were. ' ' awarded n connecton wth bds re-: u reved at last regular _ meetng. 1 rooms "or at least "one Voomrwthout t appears that se two men to engage two adjonng Hansen and Jensen receved tracts for sewers n Carne! and Harrs streets. formalty of regsterng. No record of names of mencould be obtaned at' nn and 4 1. J J. - _>.-_. : _ The patrolmen of borough re- po ce bave on y t j, e meagre descrp^ quested that y be suppled wth : t on that Petarsk was able to gve, blouses to take place of heavy! Petarsk alao was neglgent n not touts n hot wear. Tns was grant-' reportltg th( a<far to po\\ et. ah ed. A request of thc P. B. A.as an! two confdence msn had many cl chamber for meetngs wafc also hours start before alarm wa ney Monagban repurted that Lenart : ttt'd by telnonts, who brought n Brors had s l'<l a satsfactory tw() nl0re_ 'hc Macks took Rose ou bond to perform thfr -ontuact to j ^ \ HJk d t supply schools wth t-oul. A momber of ftnn w»a present and asked j of j breaented by Mjs McCarthy to! works off n early frames and best all-around athlete (boys and contnued on through nne wntnw flru) n each room., for a total of twenty n 3. The qnanshota of baseball nne were Bearcats were held to but four hts by taken Monday By notfyng T.! Mgle and scored seven runs due to 6 y Ph can be obtaned. fve errors for borough tonsers. The Loudspeaker, TMe Y»nka got 23 hts.. Baku starred wth stck, and.medwek,"-smolensk^ and SymborsW 'eaoh got three hts. Sunday, Brghhms, of- Aroboy. lor home. - v.hch comes out next, week, wll contan a pcture of quad. Lehrer,' f, 4 Carpenter, lb..: 8 that arrangement coal delvered July as he l'avd a coal strke August mght te up coal busness. ClWord., 8 10 AB. 8 H. 3 1 Junor League; Lncoln* At Bottom Hy wnnng r game wth Royal sk, f, lovers thn week, by a score, of 7 MedvrtA 8b, 11 Hovers»W now teadhr Smolensky, Hn,ML?aZ whle.-th^(l«f*t, of Vater, 2b. % by tfe Lbertes Wed- Stevens, lb. 1 djacet XjncolM at f,%p lfct. Tfe wll oppose Young Vanks on Creosote feld; The»cor», Cr.nfd. AB. 8.Mott, r(.',.?.: '3 1 Wlspnder,»a, :,,..,... 6 Alberta, cf, T«bow, x;. n Bttksa, f Curre, c ptcher/ Water Trosko «a«umpte. Here Sufldayj AV La«(p<r»-Wcon*n by no end f4 87, g«m9^ofe4h«"»», Troka 1 four home A ce'rkng good ball g*m» l ur JvsffBS 8J»rV- The dark bow esatn he made to hav durng June and granted. ' gv^n. So far as can be learned nq clueto dentty or whereabouts of thu pan has been obtaned to date. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mttuch and famly, Dr. and Mrs. L Kemeny, Sam Berkowtj!, Mss Helen Burkowtz, Mss da Nadel and Lous Ntjdel motored to Lake Hoputcong, where_y v A boy baby was born Sunday to spent day, Sunday.' Mr. and Ms. M'gx Jacobowtr. call of /har n«t later than June 81. put n F. Mack and went hammer nnd tongs, cleanng up lve runs on four hts and an error n same.sesson. Two more wero scored by Macks n ffth. The Dehmnnts made a desperate f he board adjo^ed to meet.t.th. j ffx^us'^kl e^ tent of three runs, largely through prowess of Rll Dzurlla, who clouted a home run over centerfeld wth (ndu on bnsea. Karacewsk and Lesch each recorded perfect, battng for day and each got a homer. Young,Toc Trosko, newly acqured backstop for Belmonts, made good on job both wth stck and on recevng end. He went over btp wth thu fans. The Jelmopta got twelve bts n all two more than wnners, but Macks madu better use of r chances. The score of /Thursday's WNNER OF MARBLE SHOOTNG CHAMPONSHP Buldng Loan Ass'n Elects Offcer* Carteret Assocaton Hnaded By Hel, Has Half Mllon Assets; Open* N«yr 1 Seres Oateret UuldJng Mondty '»B h t «e ; Presdent, E,d^'. " &' -?', John uw/qtttte A, and fshjarc Brown; apl»»s C;?Sherdan ttuegg; audtors, Q. A. J. Murphy and f)»n)t.porn. 'TteWlocUtn has h«4 a : pr<»perous year and has opened A, Uh'ty-th r<j, + h«aesodaton aoe tv take care 0*^he The enoft U Bnes*.' n]t a mllon. "+ f. :.:...; '.'...:.,":! «b. a8brpok. as,..!, Kuracewek,. cf.,,.-,,-.'.:..1, Bes«l, lb....,...,'., E. Mack, tt:..' saeag, 2b.. ^ Ft*, c, s :...,... Rose, p F. M^cTs, p. :...'. lt 3 0; 1 «2 0*' B'lnonl*. Uslck u Elko, 2b., «. S. Gtlda, cf, v B )mu«u fln :*,'«m rr

2 " CONVERSATON ' n y THOMAS ARKLECLARK l)»n of Man, t)n1»ar»lty of M no!.. PUBLC SERVCE Men and Women The Bus Mechanc Tlc Hurt Mechanc >B a newcomer to feld of publc: utlty servce. ' Fur 'UHM: 3ERVCE he hag mportant job of kc-pne n runnng order hundreds (f vehcles that now operate under PUBLC SKRVCR colors. Every possble faclty ha» been placed at hw, dsposal. n both Norrn and Sourn Hoctons of State fully equpped repar whops for major repars have been eatablshod, whle 4he operatng parages have been provded wth all nemsary tools. He s constantly mprovng condton of { PUBLC SERVCE bun equpment and constantly comng nearer to hgh standard reached n street car mantenance. n effort that PUBLC SERVCE s makng to provde for New Jersey people a complete and eflcent system of bus transportaton The Bug Mechanc s dong hs share. Hot~sn't t? The fond embrace of long separated frends has nothng on huggng tendency of an out-of-press sut n hot wear. Brng n your sut and we'll hand t'back so pressed that t wll make yov feel 20 degree* cooler. ANDY McLEAN 95 Man Street The FLANDERS OCEAN CTY, NEW JERSEY 'l S Kcncrnlly COK'WM. t beleve, th HP ffpntlp nr of letter-wrtng, wl'h nn'f flnnrlbltert so freftly, hu» h.n lost. am convlnrod thht dmlly rpflnml nrt of ronversshon dlsnpmarel wth t or s jrrrdnrlj! lnng so. The Hoston trolt on whch was j Rolng frr)m ChlnRO tn Alhnny wa» ' c-rowhed wth rolloge BtudentB return nc tn r work gfter Ohrlstmtm vnrnllon. There wpre young follows hound for Cornell and Harvard and "Vcl." ao< «J of tl(> well known Vol- \Kg» Bhop«of New England. There wore young women returnng to Wellesley and Smth and Rndcllfte, and th«y were all talkng contnuously. Thsy were not ( omnnnplaee unrlfr- (trarnateb. and (hey Admtted t. The young follow «<T(»8 alsl* from me Hpfnt tls lesure momontx n readng a yonthly naknglne, and young wmnun sttng nost to Mm confessed that. at. varous educatonal nsttutons whch she had attended she had b«n ntroduced to four foregn fthkagps and that she had somethng more than a speakng acquantance wth nt least two of Se. Yet r conversaton never was nterestng never rose above commonest, m st ordnary plane. t was chatter, slly, forceless drvel. ' There s a delcate art n conversaton whch s well worth' lenmlnc t takes nfnte skll to ltaten gracously, to drop tn rght word when talk lags* or needs to be turned n anor drecton. t s a rare qualty that enables one, especally a woman, to keep conversaton nterestng and yet dvert t tram unknd personaltes and vulgar, common gossp, t s luncalt to. rarry on a conversaton lonjc wthout Rettng on to peoplo and wthout sayng thngs that would scarcely he ottered t ndvduals referred to were present There la Httlc substance and no unty n ord'nary conversaton. t requres only a lmted acquantance wth word» nnd tle fralest stock of deas to carry t on, wher scene 1 1 be n a street car or a card party or about a freplace. A conversaton hetween ntellgent people ought to be helpful, stmulatng, nsprng. t should be ft roul exchange of connected deas pleasantly expressed. What t really s you can determne for yourself by lstenng thoughtfully to next conversaton you hear between two or three people and n'analyz- ng t You'll be surprsed, and perhaps dsapponted. (. 19 JS. Wotorn Nc«EpM>«r Unon.) ce Cream after Golf DD you ever realze that re's nothng more satsfyngthan good ce cream after out-door sports? Of course women knowths better than men, but men also can fnd t out to r advantage. Try t. And be sure t's good ce cream, wth rch cream and genune flavors and Heathzed for purty's sake. n a word, be sure t'a - OVef tm'b&d cakes, n full «na wnter, fetalntne world dl». mmes on mojca, and over."-ttc nrnkr. now that mldsnnurpr s here, t mntlntte* tod»cu88 mnclcplc. TlerK are plenty of «pport»nltlr«n pass jadgment on enonnmf ^' 1 ", SR " haa B«en developed for wnrm wear, and S* Judgments nre fo fnvornlle that ensemble n sr.- to mppe(jr n fall. (Ttoe moat pop"1»r vthon of ensemble appears n fm. k«or prnted slk worn *lth costs of» jlln rnhrlc lne*.wth allk, llkf tlmll>< tho frm*. Anor beautful cm»l>nnon :t> «'»rs n prnted slk wth jronrette u«t<d for maklqf frock, worn uml>r n cnt of georgette. Frocks n vvd colon' an thus veled wth cenrjjette coat* n black or dark Mne, but tan and Or "lght colors pro\dc enntt to be worn over drmscj n pastel colors. The 'all-whte ensemble wth coat of flannel or crrpe s n Jny and among lovelest offerng of mdsummer, but t s not us practcal as ensembles wth darker onus lke one shown here. FtfherSaflt/wa flowers that way Tlu-y nre now send- n' shucks, n sendso long Menton ths paper to advertsers; t helps you, t helps m, t helps * your paper. Classfed Ads. Brng nesults Why Send To The Bg Cty? for nteror pantng & n d decoratng of church, atre or resdences, when you have expert servce at home? Our men are recruted from best panters and decorators n New York and Newark. No job too bg No job too small LET US ESTMATE PAPERHANGNG THOMASW.REEDY Conoja Ave., aeln, N. J. PANTNG DECORATNG Phone Metuchen 91-W-2 Dean James K. though ot tb«unl- Ttrstly of Xew York s head nf "travelng college" whch s takng» larg* number of students to Europn ths summer. The dean wll also be drector of "around--world college" whch wll sal from New York n September wth 4R0 Amercan college boys on a 240-day crule, studyng and rectng en ronte. Ther work wll be accredted by leadng gulver> lues and colleges. Wlt Strke at One* A rattlesnake s not oblged to col' before strkng, as s generally be lleved.. t can strke from uny pos ton. Ordnarly unake wll col 1 frst, -unhas t s attacked suddenly or taken at a dsadvantage. War to Extermnate Noble* Thomas Muenzcr, one of found ers of Anabaptst movement n Germany, was lender of un 'successful war of extermnaton begun n Thurlnga n 1525 to wpe out all noblty and clergy. "Hetto Daddy dont fe*fty»mtfaftfr at mm Sp a paekad«tn your pocket when yon DO hbnve lo- Ohrtfht yoangsten for 'T'HS book gves complete nstructons for nn*hmg all wood \ hard or»oft old or new. Telk how nexpensve soft wood* may be fnshed so y are a* beautful and artstc as hard wood. Explans just what materals to use and how to apply m. Th» book s work of experts-beauthlly llustrated n color gve* coverng capactes nclude* color charts, etc Use coupon below. JOHNSON" WOOD DY Johnson's Wood Dye s very easy to apply t dres n fourhoun and wll not ruboff or smudge penetrates deeply, brngng out beauty of gran wthout rasng t. Made n eghteen popular shades, allof whch may be easly lghtened or darkened. Full drectons are gven on every label. Read and follow m. Consult Our Johnson Servce Department Our Johnson Servce Department s an nformaton Bureau where expert advce and suggestons on o&re, fnshng and refnbhng of floors, woodwork or furnture are gven Free and wthout oblgaton. Brng your Sprng Wood Fnshng problems to our Johnson Servce Department SALTZMAN'S HARDWARE 73 Man Street, Woodbrdge, N. J. Tel. Woodbrrtfe 374. SERVCE Dt.PARlHfNT WOOD! UPON PRESENTATON M our rtore thu ooopon enttle* bearer to a FREE copy of th* JobMos Book on Home Beautfyng and Wood FUtkaft "The Proper Tnalmtnt for Floon, WooApoHl am Furnture." We wll gladly (how bearer panelt of wood treated wth John»on'«Arttc Wood Fnnlwt ol whch we carry n complete»tock. Name. Addrew.. %! Menton ths paper to advertsers; t helps you, t helps m, t helps your paper. LUDENS MENTHOL COUGH DFMPS tor nose and throat Gve Quck Relef! Panter, Decorator and Paper Hanger GEORGE K. ASHMEAD Jobbng Promptly Done Estmates Furnshed Free 330 Fulton St. Woodbrdge, N. J. t A new freproof structure of $32 rooms, each wth lavatory, tolet and bath facltes. Thoroughly modern, beautfully apponted and has an deal locaton drectly on boardwalk at Eleventh Street. Amercan plan. All outsde rooms. Solarums. Open porches overlook ocean and pool.. Sunken Garden where refresh- merts wll be served from Flanders' Fountan. Fne open-ar pool and Bath ( Department, wth lockers. Golf, tenns, rdng, swmmng, yachtng, fshng and Or* outdoor sports. For rates and reservatons apply to J, HOWARD SLOCUM Presdent-~M«n*g«r For seven years Manager ( Th«GrMnbrer," Whte Sulphur Sprng*, West VSrgtfeM Durng month of September $Un.ders'' prvate yacht wll be avalable, free, to'guest* r frends "^ * *, crabbng:. : -' ^- Qmm HU Farnu,. under mm man4ftfl «W NO NED FOR THS Tha new way. tha way tentble women have adapted of dong washng U to phone Perth Amboy 1893 and n forget re U auch thng a* Wa»h D»y. Ther laundry U returned by u» «petlel r clean on day thay wast t. Perth Ajnboy 1893 s number pf MDDLESEX SANTARY LAUNDRY FATER3ON AND SECOND STREETS, PEKTr AMBOY, M. j. Our plant U entrely new. We have only U>tMt mprovad modern machnery- We u«*,only pure *oap. Tta naft deucate^ fabrc panad thfough our elaaulng procauat wtu«e " A*»U htaat damaga to le»ure ot color. ' " f ' W«do a»y knd of Uuadry wo*w la wutever mmmt f««da«t«, rack a WET WA^rl, ROUGH DRY, FLAT 1ROMEP, *t FLAT WORK. We auo dean and, ava Ruga and Dup«H*«,,U modara*. r nvttayqn to vtt our pmt W4 convnce U j*krtately true. Thl7toTlt^tt«B U «. KtttWlMwcPolty, v' V wthn tw«nty Publc S«fvc* kelp papal m lf«u th tha Poutttuk UK,, f4*w Twk frty ndustry 9 s Demand For Electrcty! Evexy day demand of ndusty for electrc energy furnshed by Cen- ^ tral Statons s ncreasng. Manufacturers, ralroads and constructon enterprse* alke, are turnng to electrc utltes as moat effcent and economcal source of POWER for use n r varous operaton*. n 1924, Publc Servce Electrc and Gas Company sold more current lox ndustral use than n,any prevous year n ts hstory, and ths record s beng eclpsed h The esaeatal nature of tb«errlce lurauwd by ntflltlm mcb M those controlled by Publc Serwlea Corporatloa of N«V Jersey, prurldee tablllty «nd eajoty far»»c«rttta«lke %CumuLtveBelerred Stock lublc Servce Corporaton _ t.._

3 loughts Turn To Camp As Schools Close Wth closnn of school and advent of hot wear comes VRdblem whch parents have been ad! camp n only enj y al- Teal ch most f md p come n solve by selectng a good whch r royn may not v n fne outng but n whch rnme nto contact wth a 'M-r-buldlng program, Al- y boy s nterested n camp. nts have more and more reahxe. that one or two n enmp does wonders for a boy after lffng (frnd of school year. New Jersey has many fne camps and cost s so moderate that t s now possble for almost every boy to ntten J a camp for at leact a week. One of fnest of se, and accordng to State standards ranks among three hxheat n New.lerpey, s Camp Taylor, at Hgh Brdge. n Hunterlor County. Four countes have unted to make ths fnest boys' camp n Stole. The county Y. M. C. A. organsatons! of Mddlesex, Morrs, Hunterdon and Somerset Countes jon forres n promotng ths Mmmer enmp for boys 'rom 12 to ltf years of age. The county secretares of se four powerful Y. M C. A. organzhtur act as drectors and adult leaders of splendd character and trnnnf are provded for every tent of seven boys. County f. t rd M Dowltw,. «......^ N. J. Precedng openns: of camp for boys m<n <>f Mddlesex County wll hold n hy ot-toger startng Frday, June w>, nnd contnnng through untl Sunday, June 28th. Betnnln r / on Rntonnv,.June 27. whle men's (let.^rhor n on. re wll be held ft H V ((nference to -whch wll bo m.. nl H-Y bnyfl of foul r.nn.-. ; whch are connected wth rump. Tn' H-Y conference wll ln«ml.nly 2, when ^he camp open.. r,, r,,>ys,. Stewart Appleby Good Man To Vote For Stewart Appleby, nmltlnt' for lepubllcar nomnntm tn Congress n thrd Congressonal dstrct, has been dong thngs all hs lfe. -He started as a Rpon;U delvery boy n Asbury Park Post()llr.> gradually gong nto bgger thngs md now s head 01 tse real osttc lrm of T. Frank Appleby C<v and >; "ce presdent of tee Frst Natonal n,, n k of Avon, whch bank he or^n/.'d. He h«s alwayb been nterested n thngs worth whle, le orgnated dea of elmnatng n». Morgan Grade rorng'whrh ]<»H << now a realty. He says, n y wly to clear our.beaches of ol nnd refuse s through Federal legslaton, and, f nomnated and elected n Congress, pledged unceasng effort to llv. legslaton enacted dealng ml, u,;., B1]n. ject."" Hs stand on tax redmlmn s one of best bets of today. He pays that re s no use makng people pay taxes when t tout as much or sometmes more to colled m lan who are er not fully awake as yet nnd each tent of hoys, wth r lead or else are too delcate to make er, s expected to put on ; stunt. A petson really pays, le favors exempton of nl nrnn..s up to plunge nnd y often are K#ntly per- J or tmes mnstrel shows are hastl; $10,000. He behoves n dvorcng suaded to Ret acquanted wth joy organzed among buys nnd som prohbton from poltcs and puttng of a mornng swm. Next comes \ '.lghts are gven over wholly <o ghos all agents under -Cvl S.vee. breakfast, and oh,, what nppettes and stores around h camp p lre. At..):.! Those.who -want afelean. square, what good thngs to satsfy m, taps are blown and after nl or uprght and unfalng man wll not KU1U Ulllg.-t Ml oabnj ntm. -" - ~-.. d t f h t d f t t d t No expense s spared to furnah not perod of tent devotons, n wh do wrong to yote for Stewart Appleby'n Prmares.lune H. only best of food but all boys etch tent leader con, ucu n shor can eat anl a great varety of food, perod of scrpture rendng am prayoft well. As t s often qute cool at er, lghts are put out. md c.mp breakfast tme, boys hy are encouraged] drfts fts nto peaceful slumber. slumbr., ABOUT THE CTY to fake sweaters wth m to camp, Each day brngs new delghth and watch that boy t new frendshps and t. s always wth and drectors wa.cn u u u no nov sn» '" " tht,;;.,', th b, t, th f t Only a good mser ran luslle nnd n dnng hll hall wthout h proper regret that boys turn r faces stll preserve hs dgnty. clothng. homeward and sy say Kood.hyc g to old The l'25 season, wn'h onons July End, s tle eleventh season for Camp Taylor. t wll run for four weeks, g Taylor for anor year. closng.luly HOth, after whch Followng breakfast cornea regular mornng devotons, when every are anxous,to know about, health For nformaton of parents who Yon grls of se tour countes wll use t for a four weeks' perod. Parents j hoy meets wth drector n charge and santary condtons of Camp Tayl y h wll ll be b nterested t t d to t know comes a short dean un perod when that tested pure spnn R water s pped whr have nvestgnted many boys'j f relgous work and partcpates n " camps say re s no more beautful' h Wbe'dscTssons. Bbl d ' After hchapel 1" spot than ths ste n Poconon on every boy s pressed nto servce c to nto camp nnd ond Kau kaustrne chem-m beautful Lake Soltudn. Nm onlv s put camp n order. A half hour cal santaton system and fact t noted for ts rare beauty but t s s consumed by se tasks and n that re are no fles nor mosqutoes amoub for ts hvullhy clmate and boys are splt up nto varous make t an deal place for boys' fact that t s absolutely free Kroups or classes n whch y have vacaton. An expert swmmng drector wll teach boy to swm f «from mosqutoes. thc choce of ottakng up Nt Nature Std Study,' rettor 1 tss than lfty mlea frjm Mddle- Frst Ad, Ad. Camp Camn Craft. Craft, Rado and he d ta no1 l d k h A " already know how. An Sex County, t s easy of access and or th thngs very near to a boy's effcent lfe savng crew w s always awys on transportaton s reduced to a mnmum. Any boj over 12 yenru of age pleasantly untl 11 o'clock, 'lk at whch [ whch s only y allowed ed at at stated heart. Thus mornng' ' job to supervse swmmng., ^. p a s s e s ', - { may attend camp wher hel> a tme whole c«mp goes n for aperods 1 as s also boatng. number of Y. M. C. A. or not. real swm, At 12 o'clock comes Parents and frends wll be * welcomed n camp on 11th and The program s so vared that every tent nspecton, followed by dnner. boy mny always fnd somethng to For an hour after dnner rest perod 25th of July. You may nspect keep hm nterested and happy. From 1 s observed am n camp s all camp and vst your boy. Camp Tay. bugle call/n. * mornng untl' actvty agan. Baseball, volleybull, lor s lpcated at Hgh Brdge, N. J., Taps s blown at nght re s never hkes, archery, boatng and emblem and s reached by Central R. R. a dull moment. Any boy who hag not felt thrll tests are some of more outstandng features. At 4 o'clock comes ervlle, Whtetpuse, and Rock- of N. J. through Bound Brook, Som- of awakng to clear rngng cull of a bugle after a refreshng nght of afternoon swm»nd n lttle later away Branch of Central R. R. to go back on hm? through Dover, Wharton and Kenvl. sleep by shore of a beautful lake Taxs (wth reasonable rates) meet can experence t by attendng Camp all trans. Automobles can reach Taylor. After a brsk 10 mnutes of calsncs n open under leadershp (f one of Camp Drectors cry of, all n for mornng dp s gven, nd lake s a mass of wldly shoutng, laughng, humanty for a perod of fve mnutes. Of course re are always a few lles when bugle hlowb for supper a wld hungry army descends upon dnng room and way those boys eat s pr<hse enough for splendd cookng of chefs n charge of ktchen. After supper comes evenng entertanment perod when a great varety of entertanment s provded. One nght s desgnated as S l unt Nght, camp va New Brunswck, Planle.ld, to Eufston Hghway and new road through Flanders, Long Valley to Hgh Brdge. The cost of camp s $9.00 a week and a boy may regster for one, two or three weeks. Regstratons should "Supportng Presdent Wth Effcency and Economy" Stewart Appleby ldte for Republcan Nomnaton for Congms from Thrd Congressonal Dstrct of New Jersey, respectfully solcts your support at Prmary Electon, June 16th V t _ Stands For TAX REDUCTON LAW ENFORCEMENT; : A Jerseyman for Jersey.. ; < Beleves n freeng our beachesfc»ttol refuse. A Bus&e^ Man and Banker who wll' tpe to your nterest, ntbe 0, J never can tell. \ sut of clos may look rusty, anl stll wear lke ron. One good turn dcnorves anor. Lfe la a grnd and wur s full of cranks., The fellow who enn't Mow Ms own lorn wthout jazzng k, naturally gves s blues. The pot! shouldn't cull tl»> kettle lbck wthout frst ascertanng f t l» porcelan UneO. t'sn't untl a mn 1ms lust lls reptatlun that he dscovers t sn't cov- red by nsurance. When a fellow feels lke kcknglmself, does he want hs best frend t-»lsn't Absolutely wssary to nvest n mnng stores to dscover that ll la not gold Unt ^Utters. We all have our ups and downs. Many a mun who refuses to stnud for a certan thng wll full for t. "Take tme by forelock," quoted Wse (Juy. "sm take your own tme about t," cuutlumjd Smple Mug. The Burler "1 want you to know that n my professon re s plenty of room t tle top." The Chropodst "But n my professon success only comes by stckng to foot." "We should strde to forgve and forget," admonshed good deacon. "That's all rght," repled unregeferute backslder, "but t's mghty dffcult to do two thngs at once." WE WONDER When do *ulf cuddles go to school. f a plated'sllrt ever gets wrnkled. Why y cuh a chorus grl an actress. Why y tell you to take good carp of a cold. ^/ What a gwl lstener thd&a about whle lo'u llalenlng. f y have a free lunch counter n Sandwch slands. Whj y cull t a cargo wjeja t's carred n u»lu> u»d not a shpment. pease menton ths paper when purchasng frum our advertsers.-- MeHton ths paper to advertsers; t helps you. t helps m, t help* yoftr paper., mm mm A FNE BULDNG LOT FREE! No Strng*. No Red Tape. And You Select Your Own Locaton. No C3»*rf efor De«4. at ST. GEORGE MANOR Come and select two lots for your ftture home and you get adjonng one absolutely Free wthout one cent cost or expense to you THERE S NO OTHER NVESTMENT SO SECURE REAL ESTATE RENT PAYERS-BULDERS-NVESTOR$ Ths tale offers a wonderful opportunty to you. Woodbrdge s fast growng; north. St. George Manor» n th«north end of Townshp. The terrtory surround*' ng se lots s buldng up rapdly, value* are advancng n bg proportons whl* - prces on St. George Manor propertes have not yet been advanced to keep pace wth rapdly ncreasng values. THNK WHAT THS MEANS t means that man of moderate meant can own a home wth all m<jdern mprovements, ncludng land, on- easy tterms, for less money than he would pay for land alone n many or less desrable locatons. t meansmhat every purchaser of se lots wll have an opportunty to double, or perhaps treble, hs money as ths property s bult up. St.'George Manor s, n our opnon, most desrable ; locaton for homes, apartment houses and stores wthn commutng dstance of metropoltan dstrcts. CHOCE BULDNG LOTS AT ST. GEORGE $75 PAYABLE $10 MANOR ARE OFFERED TO YOU TODAY DOWN AS LOW AS AND $3 MONTHLY $500 _._,_--. pjj-^' To any one provng that ths s not a RLW AKD legtmate offer or that prce of ths ' property has been ncreased or altered n -"""" 1 ""'""'""'""^~ any way. YOU CAN'T MAKE A BETTER NVESTMENT than to buy a plot for yoyr future home n a beautful and desrable communty wthn easy commutng dstance. We do not know of any fully mproved development where you can get lots at such a low prce as we are offerng you today. BUSNESS STES NOW S THE TME to secure a busness locuton on hghway to shore. One of BUSEST AUTO ROADS n State. Be prepared for heavy Sprng and Summer", trule. $50 SPECAL PRCES SPECAL TF.RMS SECURES A CHOCE RUSNESS STE Balance may be pad n small monthly nstallments, and we gve you permsson to buld on recept (f down payment. Busness property n a boom town s bound to ncrease n value. These stes are located n Townshp of Woodbrdge on man Auto Hoad to shore wth thousands of autos passng daly. Shaje n BG PROFTS: ACT QUCK ths s your chance. REAL ESTATE 4 GREEN STREET See St. George Manor Today and take advantage of opportunty to secure "~THREE LOTS FOR THE PRCE OF TWO. BY AUTO: Along St. George Avenue to juncton of Newark-Trenton Fast Lne crossng, OR Phone Woodbrdge 950 and our representatve wll call n a closed auto and get you. No oblgaton to buy. Offce on property open from 10 to S daly ncludng Sundays., NSURANCE Phones Woodbrdge 950 and 9S1 ' WOODBRDGE Open Tll 8 P. M. Week Days, 5 P. M. Sundays,», 11ll»W Y»'v,»: / kw VY a V/lW V'/'»"r, v \ SERVCE COUNTS VOTE FOR THOMAS F. McCRAN REPVBLCAN GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY Prmary Electon, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 7 A. M. to 9 P..M. " 16 TEARS standard tme Cty Attorney, Pateraon Assembly man, Leader, Speaker Senator, Leader, Presdent Actng Governor Attorney General K«>tl>» tyrt equpped. ) Murned hs promoton. and Consstent, ats $ very class. r^; j0ftl#tacwnmo»««. f %' ' *, v

4 . * ' < < < - ' '* **'' l >l«!t)'h'' M"M ft, ''.,' LkTERtT PRESS } St.^rptlon, $150 P.r Y««r 'nluhnd evory Frday by 1 ll. BYRN. 44 Chrome Avc, CARTF.RET, N. J. " ' Telephone, Carteret. R: U m W Kdlor nnd Mamafltt» Entered «< ^"'"d ^M* mattfr Jute ' rport Offce, under act of March 3, t- / Forecn Advertsng Ropr<. 3m% Neghborhood Newspapers, nc. Amerlcnn Press Assocaton There n-.. u, n romc secton, wll,» A TRAFFC PROBLEM. * thnt thr polce regulaton tll be revved and put uto effect M,,. much - h 'or a double stream of traffc 1 lt: mjw n-,, Of street are careful am place r c&w as close as to curb. But re are a few who are careless and drve forward part of r cars to curb or near t but leavt wars projectng to near mddle of street. These are fellows who make trouble for drvers passng through, and cause accdents. Among offenders'art 1 drvers of out-of-town trucks who delver to merchants. They atop r machnes almost n mddle of street and let traffc shft for tself whle y unload. But cars parted.r, front of stores make t dffcult for truckmen to pull n. near where y must delver merchandse,. ' A local delvery car was badly.damaged or day because a bg truck was stopped too near corner and drver had no opportunty to clear t when anor car sdewped hm. * ( But chef danger les n practce of chldren and Some adults n dartng across street, emergng from behnd parked ears n mddle of -block. CARNVALS. A travelng carnval se't up tents on outskrts orf Port Readng last Sunday for a week's stand and opened for busness chant feelb effect. One of fre comx s S HO not busness Uuancon alone ou.v that... suffers. t panes here gave a moton pcture entertanment Tuesday nght pancs ncv; BUYS «...v,. r. The people and attendance was comparatvely lght, flocked The to carnval carnval. was gven for beneft of a church n Port Readng and money that churches of same denomnaton and or denomnatons n Carteret need, was spent re. Carnvals are not permtted n Carteret and Carteret ought to go a step farr and protest aganst practce of havng m n Woodbrdge so close to Carteret lne that y hurt busness and or nterests n borough just as much as f y were wthn town's boundary. Now y say that famous schooner Hesperus wa? never wrecked, whch goes to show that Henry Ford may have tyeen rght about hstory, especally poetc knd. Wth W. J. Bryan actng for Sta^e and Clarence Darrow' and Dudley Feld Malone for defense n that Tennessee evoluton tral, re probably, wll be'a lot of monkey busness. Abd-el-Krm, who s on a rampage n Morocco, mght be termed Rffan ruffan or ruffan Rffan. Lousvlle ; Courer Journal. FACTS TO BE FACED '< * Many a grl who s a ktten wth» ttfcn s a cat wth women. f'\ Some people come to gref: ors jj-nrott for t to overtake m.. ', GlVe a man plenty of rope and he ': U.^ure to get nto uu entanglement...!.:. The man who makes tjjt of every- :"~ twns does not set world uu tre. 7!"' TUe real hero of many a novel 1B? $* m w who undertakes to publsh t. W. The best thng to do when you fnd, 1 yourself up a tree s to fall on your 1, The modern grl does not wear her t»art OQ her alt-eve hecauae her frock 1 e ( t rarely poeseuus uu*. ' r '/'' Men wll wllngly acknowledge '' twr home-ttej' so lung aa y do not p ;,; DClwe hontuade tes. SAVCE OF THE APPLE "The edtor regrets ", "Come aguln, auy tme." n'huve lovelest summer auto» «'. - f «>erfll«t babyl", 11 dare do that agan 'll you tl^r l'vjfour m nsde." Creak,' mure pleasant out» hl lorn at L "'l deu.tbt '?.},: >.- ", MCKE SAYS owe GREAt FOWEB HAS, AWD MOW tf x, HOU. VJHO HE L M«Cm SEtFlSH 6M0S, OR. 09ES t "To Seroe GRUDGES tv' W/y!»U6w lu t\crowde4 ele yutor who get out at Ural lluor alwya blandd'ta bgck uf tlu car.-? (hlcugo Anttdcqj., on Monday nght. The tents were placed as near Carteret lne as possble. They were a few hundred feet furr from lne than n former years because development of Hagaman Heghts prevented m from usng usual ste. But Bhow was wthn easy walkng dstance of borough, The purpose of placng t re was frankly to draw patronage from Carteret, and that s rub. A carnval n Port Readng means that busness s paralyzed for a week n, Carteret. Every mern r The W< Secret MARY VANCE BURTON rrn.k mm snl>down on fnmt sl'lh D thnk. Squrmng gome tlmch helps, and wtmethlng wu Wrong, n h' nqlrnfl Hul somethng "hurled"! Mary had M d no, Conk hal mld maybe. Mary, mnybe Conk - (ml snld *hen dnd brought Mlsn 'Ushelh home to be a stepmor, Rob woull have U> "Utep lvely." And Mary had «nld, hud cred, too, "Poor lamb, to be left nl home alone, and hm never separated from hs far before." WhnCWere at«dmqrs7 Dd y take bg dads.away from lttle >oy8? Was somethng gong to turn Mlas 'Llsbstft- nto one? Yea, somethng wa» wrong nnd somethng hurt. The atlck horeo BtooA ted tr> H hfanch' of rose vne. Hob never left hm untered because Bess snld when Bte- brought hm: "Now, don't l*t hm run nwy. want you, to. rde hm up to nee me some day." The stck horse, long, dusty hll beyond brdge and bg whte house at top where ness lved, formed mselves nto, an dea. He must go and ask her about tle thng that hnrt. n& out of ****** Vrt" Co»«.»lloo # *»»* UuttancBU of tb V- =TB of words to form n«w t*fma gr«wprgttyuly rur«tn tbo ; Ueh language. We u«te n lnuuc«lu word tf»t*tte- "Atonetnent" dftm apt n tltt Blbl«, tm V» twn wuch hrt hm.. T J to expren U» ot&uu) tf«tuclttw hw JKdde Ue tor«ltww«of lu. >f to tttmwm) (X - "Maybe Cook maybe Mary snld," he told her. But what was a stepmor? Dd Bess have to be one to hm? Would anybody m«e' her. Dd boy's dads eyer go away wth stepmors to leave tfema all alone nnd never come back?" Bob ddn't have to tell much to Bess she knew a hoy couldn't say _ many words. She Jusl rocked back n long char nnd snuggled hs head down and told Mm a secret. n a moment he sat up wth wde excted eyes. Dd she menn t? Thea she whspered some more, nnd y both gggled. No, not even dnd he wouldn't tell! t was Just r secret for n long tme.. Then Bess mored hm some, Jnd cruel pnn waa all gone, und n ts place most wonderful thng BomeUlng to gggle about a v real grown-up secret. But once before secret happened le, was soared bad. Mary dressed hm n new clos and thngs, and more thngs, and took hm n a enrrlage to church, The church was full et people nnd lghts, almost,a mllon, and re was a hlg knd of musc all everywhere and flowers. He sat by Aunt Alce and Uncle Jm, and she had tears n her eyes, *nd Uncle Jm sad n a whsper but lttle boys can heur whspers: "Poor lttle chap, y ought not to htm wthout tellng hm." Then he saw her t waa lke a beautful whte cloud wth hs Bess nsde. She ddn't see folks, but when she was just by hm she smled rght nto hs eyes and shook her head a lttle mte, and made lttle shut moton wth her beautful mouth. t must have been awful, for Mary got red and Aunt Alce almost shook hm, but he gggled rght out loud. Because why? The Becret! But he ddn't know that tonght t was gong to happen he went to sleep n carrlage'gonk home and almost couldn't wake up for bread and mlk, and Mary had to manage spoon. He must have a ept a long, long tme,.'or he "pop-eyed" -when some one lfted hm out of bed go easy. t was Wlson, dad's man, who drove bg red "chuck-chuck," and he» laughed and told hm to "rest alsy" and not wate "o\ld woman," whch was what Wlson called Mary. Wlson Wouldn't bor to put on a boy's thngs, so le wrapped hm up n a blanket and tptoed wth hm out to "chuck-ehuqk" stable, and puff! away y wejlt: Of course. BotJ knew "choo-cloos" when le saw onaf'f le nevaf had been nsde. When Wlson g^vf,. H «t He dour u QHM)f he sklojll rght; 1 nd.}9t,jb^;pt;. ' : V t wh.a queer llt^j»on ^t, full f llowe-r, ljfko llkejsjjjj.'churctoj and kvlno left hm l^f^corer 0n slrang«knd of ctfttlb^ whle le" went out to hltoh tray "rhuck-chuck." Then' t happened secret and lk'33 Uuglt'd ttnd kssed and hugged hm. Hut t was tunny about dad he uluust cred lke a lttle boy, and Reua hud to hug hm hard. He Mnld, " ought not l<> let you tuke hm!" She nald: "He's mne noj», and 1 am <>lng to do aa 1 please wth hm. am not' gong tu leave hm. Aren't you mne, Bub?" But dad looked a lttle queer untl Bob and Bens buth began to tell lla about shp, when (hey were guug to show hm whales and thngs. Then he knew- Ue secret Bess let Bob tell hm und Mary and Aunt Alce nustu't know because, everybody would say "no." Beau told that Wllaon had stolen, hm and brought hm to "chooclou" because Bena told hm to. Btta had heaps of clotdm and a sweater packed n her trunk fa? Mm, Mury would cry, but lesa»d «fj w\«lt»t;'w one, ttot am k 4ce^TuDjjy jfcl'ln Was gong to uaf tften' a th«uhlp to lofj taks.ytpb ptblm. Then came le teat pufl! ol utt, for when Ht-er put bur arm trounj Jud'S Bek and told hm t\>q\h "poor '"'""' and cruel pan, ajwl nald;,^ you see, t Jstle only' way to tlm boy all mne." And t wasn't u PLA6 AND TO THE FOR WHCH T STANDS 0 * NATON NDVSBLE WTH LBERTY AND JUSTCE: FOft ALL NewsrfAll Carteret Borough n Press, most wdely read paper n Cateret That Sense of Securty Whch conn's wth realzaton that you have succeeded n savng somethng spurs you on to redouble your efforts toward makng fnancal progress. Decde to make 1926 a proftable year by openng a Savngs Account at ths bank. Come n now and get Book that wll record your fnancal progress. The Frst Natonal Bank CARTERET, N. J. MEN'S BROADCLOTH Specal $1.59 BdYNTON^OTHfRS & COMPANY PERTH Sx Per Cent. Mortgages.on propertes n your owtt,orreafe by communtes.. 1 whose Values you can see and apprase for yourself ; affords safest and most proftable nvestment opportu : ntes,. SAFE MORTGAGE SECURTES Amounts $500 and upward. The Way to a Job D. LEHRER'S Contnuaton of PRE-REMOVAL SALE We gave you real bargans and plenty of m, and now we want you to save some real money at our expense. We're gong to.move, but we don't care to move too much stock wth us, so we make anor deep cut on all our merchandse. f you are lookng for a job, look frst n want columns of ths paper. Wthout doubt you wll fnd just what you are lookng for. f not, place a small ad tellng about yourself and job wll fnd you. WALK-OVER Reg. $7.45; Sale $5.95 So that our patrons may save by t. Your $ wll go two ways at ths sale. Ths s no self prase. Come n and be convnced. Seeng s belevng. Below are Just a Few of Our Bargans Lsted And Many More Wll Be Dsplayed On Our Bargan Cbunters MEN'S SCOUT SHOES Specal MSSES' and GROWNG GRLS' PAT. and GRAY COMB. PUMPS Sale$1.95-$2.19 BABES' DENHAM CREEPERS Full Run BOYS' SP Reg. 50c ' Sale 29c B1XMJSES All colors; Englsh Broadcloth V. u& v 't: «> ;L> colors jftlc vc ' BALBR1GGAN MEN'S UNDERWEAR Sngle Garment Specal MEN'S NANSOOK UNlOk SUTS. : t'wv- VerySM MEN'S BATHNG SUTS Two-pece Reg. $4.95 Sale $2.95 " -) : BOYS' BATHNG SUTS Two-pec«Reg. $2.95 LTTLE GENTS' BATHNG SUTS On Reg.95c :*., MOHAR SUTS for MEN, and YOUfjC MEN-, PALM BEACH Reg: & Safe % f

5 "lfallwhwlw-'ww/vw 1 HF*?* 'tunm! h.bltft whm lre. n th» 01 kv tn o,, llanft,. tblj Ttt't *o»*. wh^*«««**«lpl J. ',, - ^jj*.., mj^^^^^h **-*rt"-y^s l SJ- k:rr,r,trr:r«s sasf:^rs^ rr.rs"^ r::, who wdwm ; fovemb«.^hh J Just BeforeCv^y^- Started,, ^ >rrnp n(.. refgr (o W M hhw,fc me,, f,,., llt8."~no,to.. ^ " ^ ^ ^ f h ' d * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V ^ ^ ^ _ ^^H^H Dr, B. W. tlwaglaml, n Woodbrd(?e, ^^^^ ^J,^L ^JU',J.JJ! < JJJ -», -_- : T ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ya 111 l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h ^^^^l^^^ t«xof"o^^^^ A MATTER OF CONSCENCE 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H " H ^ "^''oday we are of eatt coast of l^^^^^h^^^^^^^^h pbbbbwh^bhbb^^^^^jsjj^^^^^^sjsss!!^^^^^^^^^^ '^^mm^m^^^^^^tsskkstlll^f^^^^^^^ll^f''^^^^^^^b \Vm go on up rver to Canton. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H ^ ^^^W^^^^ r70verl A N D " *H P - ^^. ~ _ ',"''^^^^1^1 Ths 2,200 ton vessel threads ts way [ ^ ^ ^^^^^^am» W & t-> *** * ^, y.-..y^m^^y. ''''J^^^^^^^ ^8*8 h\g two-wheeled baby carrage store ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H jj ^M B_^_^_AL-B "^^^^^^^1 dollars. chankcd nto natve money (con) ' r^^^^^h^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^lhh^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^pf-^tn ''«^^^^^^^^l dress very lghtly, and ln cold - FOR SALE ^~ ^Kv^^^WP^^^^ ' ' v ^^^lltuflf***^ s^^^^fl wtar y never g«t warm... 7~:, ^ftetx. ^Sjflr ' ' ^l^^^^^l tflss«lrv ^ S*Kn^^, ^* ^ ' ', K, ;.- ' ; ft^^h much^»«erpenlw, ben? usually g»u ^w,^ App y at FordB Fre ^ ' ^,.^ ^ W 1 ^ ^ ^ W ^^^H Ss FrstTme n Hstoyr««fl! SSl. A Fne, Powerful Sedanfor5-Pas^gers,,. at a ^^^:SS«Sever Before ^ * ^? J & DSTOCTOE!; ^ S ^ EteryFamfly Can Enjoy Real Closed Cat Gomtorts H * '" ' vz^ MG^po^.chows,Bo^Are.... ^ S t a n d a r d Sedan. '^H C Prntng that wl EEl3H3f '. ' " :, ' ' ' XM 0^ Jf^ ' ' ' " ' ; '. - - ' ^ H ssss e=^fel es,: $ryv% -': - ^ m - ts! yl t ^«.^^ KSSMS sess^"- tf faea all prnted A ^ ^ ^ - ^ -.. S of Amela autobobles lmebody wn Aclo^l car value beyond com, ; j f "" fe^ggj -gssses Sjawts' Sax5?s= ' 1 - ^» rvery FAMLY n ths cty to buy ',.,,.. " ^fc\.^. \* ^H M ; m^^^ ' ^^J^2S«Syu«w«;4 ; _.^::

6 Complete Home and bath, wth full cellar, g, electrcty; run- 11S6U1, 1S6U1, W, J, * On Lncoln Hghway At Pennsylvana R. R. Staton ESTABLSHED TOWN of over three hundred happy famhea; " /-lurphp «fnrp( of rvorv den<"rpton, ' THE &L N^BULDNG * LOAN ASSOCATON fts member, to obtmn loans payable n small Jn-tallmenta. V PAYMENTS ' 1 " han cty rents, buys your home whle S S homo ownmhlp.. COME SEE FOR YOURSELF- RADO ASSOCATES, Oak Tree Road,»eln, N. J. Telephone Metuchen 194-M2 Call u up»nj we'll tanj repreanutwa. You Can Make Money! llustraton descrbes how easy t's clone by makng BEST-PURE-PANT For $3.00 per Gallon lyaddngunswd Sna-PMUPlrt. jdooe.svesyoumonty. L & M SEM-PASTE PANT t l Whte Lead and Costly Whte Znc to assure longest years of wear, as proven by 51 years of utmost satsfactory use. L1AST CQST-hflCflse n Sem-PaBte form, and refore you mx 3 quarts of Lnseed Ol nto each gallon, and 00 make 1# gallons of Pure Pant for $100 per gallon. OUARANTEE- Vte a gason oat of any you buy, and f not per. ftctly tat a factory remander can be returned mrtnoat payment Mag mad* for one gauon and. FORMAUBT HUMPHREYS & RYAN CLARK HARDWARE CO. To Mend Leaky Pal At some settlng *us und put : gb lard wth11 to nuke t waxy not too soft. HtMt t snnkln: lo ran t around nsde of where tn- leaks generally WHQ. Have wax Just soft enouph._» that t wll not be stcky when cold. t pll mended ths way wll answer {fftfj purpose f not used where beat melt wnx. Woodbrdge Elzabeth Really Smple He hnd proposed tu her, as s stll caston w;ltl wne H->[le. and her answer had been "Nn. tn'." Can yon magne n, ny he crushed her exultantly tu lls nuuh breast uml n rushed off to buy llcenw? Well, t's very smple: They were both Englsh teachers and so knew very well that two negatves make an affrmatve. NUT - NAVCOAL - STOVE Sprng Prce JReducton Effectve to July l t.00 Per Net «P 11 Ton.5O For Orders Over S Ton* For Matuchen, Woodbrdge, Scwtren, Carteret, South Amboy 25 cunts extra for half ton lots. ; -* nduttrtl and Commercal Prces Quoted on Applcaton. 10,60 per net-ton for Perth Amboy, Keasbey, Fords; llrters over 5 tons; 25 cents extra for half ton lota. \ $11.60 per net ton for Tottunvlle, Pleasant Plans, Krescher- "; Rchmond Valley; $11.00 for orders over 5 tons j «29. NAVCOAL CORPORATON 305 State Street, PERTH AMBOY AWNNGS s TunetoOrder Your Awnngs and Wndow Shades AMBOY AWNNG CO. 287 Prospect St., PERTH AMBOY MDDLESEX RESTAURANT ' ; Street and Amboy Avenue, Under New Management Men's Lunch, from 10 to 2 p. m. J 75o x; from <J to 8 p. m.-, - l>f and scbops, etc., a la carte all h#tfj ( (. - : * ; of S. S. fay. LAUNMV. nc. vn.j, BYES HetdachM R*Heved by Properly Ftted Gl$mm LcnMM Groond on Premss*. MJNN» OPTCAL 3PECAL An to my»tandn(t, doctor. 87 H SMTH STREET PERTH AM BOY c yourv Opposte Woolworth's Be aad 10c Store George S. Yaeano" Summt Avenue Fords General Contractor and Bdder Tel W Perth Amboy FRANK P. WOGLOM Statoner OFFCE SUPPLES Addna MacMnn <J 197 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY S. B BREWSTER Dealer n FLOUR, MEAL. FEED, BRAN, GRAN, BALED HAY AND STRAW MAN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Adjonng P. R. R. LARSON &FOX CVL ENGNEERS Perth Amboy. Babes Love t For all stomach and nteatnal troubles and dstufeuots due to teethng, re b nothng n f better than a sale d Chldren's Laxatve. MRS. 8nup ft A. HRNER Funeral Drector MU \ Expert EmUnn The only fully equpped and np-to- U Undertakn K Etablthment l» Far Trwtmrat t* AL Offce Phone 364. Keaence Phone 28V. Complete n tself Sharpens blade n de, razor wthout removng t' Qpck, Convenent Eaajr to clean. Complete ftet*, razor, wth strop sad, otttt. blades, $1.00 ard up. \41ez1utaSrop Razor ARE Dl LAWS ARDED Startlng Dttfprea Contaned n a Prelknpttfyjreport by.state ^ PROBE JERSEY RURAL CASES Wdltlons Wtftfd B«Better f School! W(er«CompfjnU ;to Accept for Teachng CtlHdr*!) Dong Season- bt Wt'rfoVop < Farm. Trenton, of chld employment Oft. Bpttth Jerney truck farms, ts lobbtthfltyng evls or poor housng and atlpgw' wholesale am persstent vloutton* of New Jersey lawb by P%llad«&hjjt agences, wth oven raort tsfttlmg dsclosures prom- ncd, were oontaled fa a prelmnary report submtted/to Dr. Androw F. McBrlde, State.'L«bor Corflm-lsstoner, by Rueel J. 8(4 rmjg*, State drector nf employment, wb# g now n nvestgatng portng condtons of agrcultural cofflttollues n south- RlKld applcaton^! State welfare act St tlt Camden ferres whch s enterng pont for Penn sylvanta farm Wbrkers, was recom mended by Mr, Eldrldge to stop workng Of chldren Of tender yearn nn farms. By son* system of nspecton,at CMdden sde of ware and by Jrteflng A a watch on New Jersey emplaymet 'agents, practlrn can be Staged out. Mr. Eldrldge explaned that te cause many ot "padrones" as agents are called, lre n Phllmlnl pha, and ttftcause most of work era are from Pennsylvana. wml< be dffcult to start ouft prqr aganst nv unlftmr soeh acton won commenced n Qatnden or whle chlfflren are dong agrcultural work. t would be &Http*ratlvely easy, h thdnght, to present Jersey from placng Bhljdren under 16 yo:r: of age, 4n employment. "No chld;, found workng possessed an age or Schoolng' certfcate," asserted Mr. Eldrldge. "As to work hours and "rest perod!, report that usual perod tor all thoan cmployed, ncludng every chld who la used, s ten hourt per 4ay. U«st perods are unknown except at ds- Put ton, creton of parents. observed none n effect." Durng hs tour he Covered 513 mles, vsted 19 farms, nne bogs and four schools. He; ntervewed seven owners of er farms "or cranberry areas.. " \ n that tme he dscovered, he sad, 46 chldren over age n ot, seven employed on berry and truck farms. Chldren under age of W workng on fannb formed 10 per cent of Una total. "As to total quantty of chldren employed on farms and bogs n ths State," sad Drector Bldrdge. " would report ttat ths, n my expert ence, can only be found, f n completely, by. a survey each week of entre farmng dstrcts, especally south of Trenton, between May 15 and October 15. Almost every truck, frut or berry farm uses m n aea son." Alludng to,housng condtons, Mr. Eldrldge declared hat whle n some nstances houses were good or far, re s much room for'mprovement. "n many canes," he sad) " nouses provded (n some, cases now llled and n ors vacant at 'tme) were nferor to even tenement standards wth regard to ventlaton _.. j#m leretfter be.compelled to *tnploy gents at ts Sharon and Davs stajnns only durng semon \t heavy hlpmerts of potatoes, tomatoes and nr farm crops. The ssrvlces of Kentft at Camp Dll and Hornersown wll he dtcontlnned altoger. t was ponted out n petton fled by company that present revenue from se lour statons, except tor a bref perod of haavy shppng, dofes not Justfy expense of 1 mantanng agences. Motor rucks were sad to be carryng much of freght once transported by ral. The buldngs wll be mantaned as at prssent, however, and persons de- Rlrlng to make shpments may leaye freght on staton platform wth proper dlectlona and destnaton planly marked. Snce prncpal daly freght n mlk, t s thought that ths plan wll ental no hardshp or nconvenence. /Permsson aleo WAS granted By board for dscontnuance (Of fve* trans now operatng ov$r road. The llftt ncludes te trans leavng Hlghtxtown at 7:04 a. m. and 4:30 p. m., daly; Saturday specal leavng Hlahtetown at 7:46 p. n:, and afternoon trans fro Psmberton at 2:46 and B:SO. The order s effectve wth close of present school term. Alumn Hsv«Oreat Mattng About 1,200 graduates of Trentou State Normal and Model Schools were n attendance at seventeth annual reurloh 4s audtorum of school. The meetng was presdes over by Attorney General Edward J KaUenbach, retrng presl dent of assocaton. Mss Sarah A. Dynes, a retred nstructor, came hare from Wsconsn to delver alumn luncheop address. Because of ste of hs crowd t was necessary to dvde party nto three luncheon groups. crescent' Temple served ps Uje'dnlng room for all classes up to and ncludng ClaBses from M12 to 1923, nclusve, were Berved n school dnng hall. Late comers end pr guests were served n lower gymnasum. Pr. Don C, BUBS, prncpal, reported that student loan fund sponsored by alumn Hfcd reached a total tf $2,000 and had asssted 12 students o complete r courses. Dr, * > THE PEflTf GAS LGHT COMPANY urged recent graduates to enroll n he four-year course whch s to be opened nex September, when Trenon Normal wll bejurthorzed to grant he degree of bachelor of Bclehce n educaton. Several members of Alumn Assocaton urged that old grades ;et behnd, four-year cours'b am endow a memoral- scholarshp n honor of former prncpal, Dr. James M. Green, who was an outstandng advocate of longer course of tranng. New offcers elected by acclamaton are: Presdent, Ralph Decker, county superntendent of schools, Sussex Comty; vce presdents, Carolne 35. Mclntre and MrB, George W. Balderston; recordng secretary, Mrs. Albert T. Stretch; correspondng secretary, Mrs. L. a. Haskell; treasurer, Naom Hunks. Trolley Lne Abandoned Fnancal nablty of Ocean Cty Electrc Ralway Company to mantan tracks of ts crosstown lne n a safe condton resulted n two decsons by State Publc Utlty ComtnsBlon at Trenton, one allowng concern to abandon route and or 'permttng company to substtute servce, of one auto uus n Heu of trolley operaton. The route runs from Ffteenth street-and Bay avenue. Ocean Cty, to Boardwalk, durng summer months n wnter bus fre Mfeguardlng. water, tolet and wl]1 ()e operated over dfferent coowp«taelltbs, santaton and ny-j atreetb startng p.t Fltty-nlnth street gtene." t " land Central avenue. Condtons «jooaous would be ne n'gome u-suuo meas-^ The^boanl The^board also granted pertnuslon perfnlsslon ure mproved, Mr Eldddge thought, to t^e B aml L - Transportaton Com f schools n countes vsted pany to operate one auto bus on by hn could be nduced to accept Man street route, Paterson. The vehcle was acqured from a former chldren who come nto *fannng dstrcts. Most of th? locabschools, t wner. rtfn reported, never made any By terms of two or decsons effort to brng thu chldren nto handed down by Utlty Board, w&ools and lave a dmncllna- fve bua owners, operatng one automoble each over tu*n to, acc<mnv>late such out-of- Newark*West town, chldren. The stuaton would be partly remeded, sad Mr. HldrWg*- f schools ct11 l be compelled to accept for leachlnk chldren dong seasonal work on tarnjs... Ralway Taxes Heavy. New Jersey ralhoada wll ths year Lets Demand for Taachera Parhaps Legslature acted wsely n retmng to approprate halt a rmu» wu. u..,=». mn] On dollrs for a State Normal par largest bll y have ever g^o n Jersey Cllj.' t s reported j>een called to meet n thu.bute. Ac- that, (. land tor new teachers la cordng to certfcaton of 1925 much ha year than at any ausesment, juut tled by State Board of Taxes and Aseennwnt, a tota ot tu,66b,205.f>5 wll bf collected from roads us a tax on nt and second CUBB property. The total valuaton fxed by board on both claunub of ralroad property l 1*48,802,25!) ThU HgBrevU a 'Jump of S,164,:s; over NHfrgata valuatton for The' xho hs l Orange route, wll be allowed'to *do a local busness on Central avenue, East Orange. tme durng thu pa^t ten years, and that con>amtlvely tew requests are beng receved by prncpals 'Of State Normal Schools n Trenton, Pateraon, K«H«X and Ulouoeeter countes for tln> servces of members of yeur'u Kadnang clbbbea. n Trenton thlu result acton of 1h«Hoard of due to ucatlon n ncreasng slue of classes 6r pad ta-an ncrease of J72,B^ft.lft*OWr unjj g. No doubt or ctes and ywr, * ) sahool dbucts lav«felt same lst of JlroadlJa tht urge t0 re <ucu th«cost of publc lft, whch wll pay ^ total 8Chool malnteuantn. f re s to be tax o 4^84,3lt8.M on a prop«rtr'val- 8 restrcted demand for new teachers Tttttan Ot $126.2:.a7. Th«- Mconl uecessarlly 'e can be no publc detawe«t jwrtjumen s agalust tp %C«n-' mn& for anor State Normal tfal,fta%0ad or New Jersey^ftb vul-, School at present. The fve should lt W'1»lh!)7.164,M9 aw tax» u»ce to supply demand cau»v JLBJl^lJ.W. \ ['^* «y deaths and resgnatons. property of tjl The contmud dry spell las made water altjatton a awloua one n Jftjld tantyule p South Jersey dwn«. The water offcals mm are worred, 'A bg tre would Jtor curren 1 t' At spejl dsaster. ' or Most of trouble- t due to fact that maay Jertons allow &«lawn sprnklers to,ran contnuously sud ow use. twdaj hole ^oo A«ant* for TQWO* 1..^")^ a 4ecl»lm of E BWtDNG MATERAL, ng-phhblj pg Fxtures; Door FUWW ^Screens, Wndow Shades, Electrcal Fxturea, Lum- 206 SMTH STRECT H»>ta< and Cookng Applances Rsrad Automatc and Storaga Water. 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7 At Crescent locoton - where exteror... been taken for hut «« thrller "The Arzona Romeo,' now playng at Crescent Theatre. Perth Amtxy. Thn answer came from a query when Fox star was taken unaware whle gently rubbng a muscular r«ht arm preporatory to "makng up" f r day's work at htdo. At Dtmas "Excuu Me" Bel on ( On Your "Mnt" Lut No one wll want to mss ^'Excuse Me," Rupert Hughes' new Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer producton whch opened today at Dtmas Theatre, for t s one of funnest pctures of season. Based on author's famous stage farce, flm reveals a contnuous processon of fantastc stuatons on o Pullman car journey across contnent that keep audence n a roor of laughter. Norma Shearer and Conrad Nagel appear to fne advantage n hero ond herone rotes, whle Renee Adoree, Walter HerR, John Boles, June 13 0., CM O J. "O"" F m " June 17 FR1. Jane 19 Urban C SAT. June 20,. TTrnrlnnd vllage am travels from, he wheels of ths noted for h, devltry and <lar.hk. & «K^,,,,,, h, wrt (lf. Ar^ portant cop n *«whee ^ ^. ^ ^ re W R ^ g p^p,,,,,^,,, story 0( tran of comedy. attracted forcbly to hm * woman'g prde and a battle between,,1 Englsh her cowcous mnd and her suhconshe frmly seous At Woodbrdge Theatre "Hs Hour," Metro-Goldwyn pcturzaton of Elnor Glyn's story whch opens today at Woodbrdge Theatre, carres a strrng me of two people utterly unlke one anor who meet and fall n love. AB one fnds n everythng Mrs. Glyn wrtes, re s much love, color and a fre of realsm throughout pcture. The cast s headed by two players acclamed by authoress as Vdor drected credted wth camera work, whch don. formancc as tne rrmcesa «.,» aunt of Prnce and gd mor of grl. And Carre Clarke Warde, though cast n a smaller part, brngs home some extremely ^ ^tass Wllam Vaughn Moody'E Stage Success Alc» Mry, COBW»T Te«rU, Wallace Btery, Hnntlejr Gordon A drama deep n heart of every Amercan. Pa Renew MARY P1CKFORD n "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY" The beautful Mary PckfoTd more beautful than ever; a new Tesa n p brand new "Te88 of Storm Country." ' BETTY COMPSON n "NEW LVES FOR OLD" The romance ol a grl who thought t too dangerous to bare her past and found t doubly dangerous to hde t, Hlton n "Kllng Tme." JACKE COOGAN n "THE RAGMAN" The Kd hmself n a role lke that he had n "The Kd." A Btory typcal of lttle old New York. re wll be open on» "~"--'' Matnee 2:30; Evenng 7:15. - GrsntUnd Rc* "Sportlght" DTMAS PERTH AMBOY Tel TODAY and SATURDAY NOLMA SHEARER CONRAD NAGEL n "Excuse Me" Bated on novel by Rupert Hughe* MONDAY Md TUESDAY «frl PERCY MARMONT and ALCE JOYCE n clever comedy touches. Bertram Betram Gxassby, Grassby aas th fascnats ng Bors, has a part that, dffcult d to porttay, but he captures and holds hs audence. Ors n cast are ('apt Wlfred Gough, Dale Fuller, who offers a greatest screen lovers of day. After seeng producton one s certan that her judgment has not surprse n a new type of character- been msguded. The laurels and two bg parts go to Aleen Prngle as Tamara Lorane, and Jack Glbert, a brllant Russan Prnce. The story s of a haughty Englsh wdow, beautfully femnne and u """" who meets Grteko, a zaton ; Davd Mr, and Maro Carllo. "Hs Hour" s a Lous B. Mayer presentaton. Seldom have we seen such a combnaton of cast, producton and story as n "The Great Dvde," Metro- Goldwyn pcture whch opens tomorrow at Woodbrdge Theatre. The story, whch s from famous stage play by Wllam Vaughn Moody, s strong and full of numer- OUB twsts and thrlls that keep one spellbound from start to fnsh. The cast headed by Conway Tearle and Alce Terry, contans also names of Wallace Beery, Huntly Gordon, ZaSu Ptts, Allan Forrest, Geortte Cooper and Wllam Orent ond. The story starts n a small betw,,n polled tsn Beery's "Dutch has a promnent wd ''df- ferent" role as Dr. Wntnrop Newwhle Wllam Orlnmond njects Snmtable comely touches n hs SC TaVemTYoun, s credted wth adaptaton and contnuty on "The Great Dvde" and should be esoecallv prased for human wav S: P wnch he has handled story th Rernald Barker has never shown a Xer drectoral.park, and seemed% get best out of each ecene. TheNewYorkStage By WALTK.SWEZEY A. J. Lamb) >Uo produce) S-a-yl Do you really want to see a h" hw? Have you over ached NEW EMPRE THEATRE RVNG STRteT, The Newe't, Nftest Theatre nth^state DAY (FrUUy) June 11 Monte Blue, Mare Prevost and Helene Chad wck n 'VlUge School"-Hodge Podge TOMORROW (Saturday) June 13 Double Feature Day LOW (Saluraayj du.». _ RCHARD DX n "TOO MANY KSSES" June Elvdge and Marguerte Snow n "CHALK MARKS" Frst showng of "The P»c» M»Wer»" "Welcome Granger," Matnee, 2:30 15c and 25c; Evenng 25c and 35c MONDAY and TUESDAY, June S und 16 Two D«y» "MADONNA OF THE STREETS" Wth Nazmova and Mlton Slls "Permanent Wave" Fables. Latest Knograms. ne 17 Double Feature Day- "DEVL'S CARGO" Wth Paulne Starke and Wallace Beery A whrlwnd acton tale of lawless '49s. John Bowers and Marguerte De La Motte n "DAUGHTERS WHO PAY" A dramatc and powerful revelaton of truth. "HS HOUR" Wth John Glbert and Aleen Prmgle WHATS GONG ON AT"PERTH of 2*8U 9 0uWtandlftft MaytagFeatum 1_ Washes faster. J -Washes cleaner. J_l.»rgwt hourly capacty n world..most compact washer modetakes floor»p»ce u.,'.y "-' nches square. -Cast alumnum tub c n n ' t warp, rot, swell, jplk or corrode. 9 Reason!) tor Wotld 6 - Easly Bdjusted ^ to your Mght. 7_Clot can be put n or taken out wth washer runnng. g_tub dean W self. ' 9 _A11 metal urrger. Sell aljustng. nstant tenson release. ONSTRtftOtt of Clos Washng Wu MASHES clos by'tht mod amazng mprovement n WMhcr hstory. Actually sezes suds n water and forces httn through clos, enablng t to wash: a whole tubful of clos n 3 to 7 mnutes; twce as many peces n an hour as ordnary washers; blouses, undergarments, and sheer hose more carefully than hand methods; and drtest work clos clean as a whstle n 10 mnuesl Releves you of all handrubbng of wrstbands, cuffs and collars. Phone for a demonstraton NOW whle Maytag Man s here. He'll brng a washer rght to your home. Try t wash all your soled thngs wth t. Don't mss ths opportunty. No oblgaton. la 600 d»y» t swept Maytm nto wofld leadenhp. Gurafoam HDasher ^ rv/!th CAST ALUMNUM TUV, KELLY & McALNDEN CO. 74 Smth St. PERTH AMBOY DL ~ - -.«««ss^«::.",:;:: that's t becomes word laughable. we want, Yes, j and well sad dnner we must to Broadway. at onc "Punk!" thats W'd hut word t from we w top! j We We were were much much nclned nclne to follow "Punk!" We'd shout t from top! p We were l much d lave nclned Broadway to foow flat of Woolworth Buldng or over \ Ws example and leave l Br Broadway fla, flat, seventeen rado ltcrophones ltcrophones at las we walked down 39th street, but tme on corner we e saw saw lghts lghts for same tme.... TOW. n«rffo" and we Ml much fo Talk about your cheap, crude, un-1 "Whte educated, maudln, hectcally ferce better. shows, "Flesh" takes prze. t AFTERTHOUGHTS. sn't worthy of good actng and gets Fast Motor Route Opened To Canada From Dawn To f far worse than namj».., ,.1 a play s meant to scare an far magne. worse The than scenery hardly s anyone at least can fve audence and entertan t at same magne. years old touched The scenery up s a at bt, least that's fve tme, some producers fal utterly n.all, anr} representng n allegory many tryng to comply wth author's a Broadway show grl, ' wshes, wshes. Take rase ur for».., example what _. was The cast, unheatd of as t s, strug-' ; formerly '" "Cape Pnnp Smoke." Smoke," now "The Wtch Doctor." There s a storm scene on an Afrcan desert whch s not effectve because lghtnng stays lt too long, wnd decdes to howl at moments when t wll not nterfere wth dalogue and re- gles wth wretched lnes, dong far better than any group of grammar school chldren n eghth grade could have done, even wth Mnneapols, sponsored by Don some sxth grade colleagues thrown n and Mnnesota offcals and to assst n tense moments. mans slent at or tmes and re s a general g atmosphere of a fake npeg Trbune. The audence durng each performance, howls and boos and cat-calls storm. Mayor Ralph Webb, of WtanW Then look at more sklled prod and durng "heavy" moments (t's - - ' T...J "Alnma of thl supposed to be a "sexy" show) y.. Sea" at *e'lyrc The*> > * to all Amerca, rdng «c clng to each or wth tears of here that to o^of ^ ^ whch hch set set new suppressed "- ' awnmsed mrth me return, ng those >».. The 494 mle rbbon of exce! Well, t's way hghway, flowng over fertle pk»' streamng ««... maps. : There are certan gentlemen n New York who publsh gudes to ' varous attractons current on Broadway. t s r polcy to never gve a play an unfavorable notce n r esteemed publcaons. We saw one of revewers for ths type, of booklet n back.of Prncess after curtan had wandered mercfully down. He was n back row, weepng slently but sncerely. "," he observed when he caught sght of us, " am through wth revewng postvely. When such 1 a pece of funk can be presented on Broadway, t's tme for me to blow." Durng hs speech, t occurred to us that we had met author and producer of "Flesh" two days before n offce of hs presa agent. 'Ths s Mr. Lamb," sad effer- man. "Ho "He vescng presa wrote 'Flesh"" hs and Lamb e u U.^.. ed what we ra 1U v probably an unconscous truth, no sal: "That's nothng!" Whle aforementoned revewer and ourselves were tryng to get out of Prncess, we told hm of ncdent. He only wept a lttle more AMBOY'S THEATRE Mythcal sland nternatonal Road Pont War Summer TourU.To Vst Won-j derland n and Near 3 Wnnpeg Summer toursts have been gve new and fast motor car route nto Canadan wonderland n and Wnnpeg by a "dawn tll dusk' 45 mles an hour from Wnn utes less than 12 hours, WM On slnnl of Delos,.n tneknown as Red Rver tral ^ Aegan sen, AUD wus supposed to have been tmrn, nod legend s that rlnr tn hs lrth he sltmd floated about, but nftcruurl t became fxed and was tlled wth a golden lght whle SHTol pwms encrcled t seven credtor* of sad bowsk, to brne m r to Canadan provnce from neapols, now covered n a few $ old days when prare schooners qured a lttle less than a mont reach portals of old Port G«t Asde from neghborly relat. promoted by trp between norrn provnce and MnnesCr, ctes, feat brngs to ponteda ttnton splendd opportunty] route provdes for Amercana to'' mes. NOTCE TO CREDTORS. n enterng Frank - Kosmowsk, ^ow S - admnstrator -» v.. * of ng open pteces, M k,aa^».^ec _ d f C d for su and woods ds o of ^amm* Canada for «m Surrogate of County tourng, where h scenery^ nery^ nsp nsprng mate and excellent fshng awat ff aton deb onths f. f th a«barred ot any «n,. sad admnstrator. Dated June 9, FRANK K0SM0"WSKl, Admnstrator. C-12 to ^- >-, -,, y'l.'tf 'ZJ^J-....1Wr"T?r?^.L" :j 1 f*mmm*^^mmam*^m+mmmm^mmm CRESCENT Sunday June 14 BENEFT PERFORMANCES HP AT THE DTMAS AND CRESCENT THEATRES CLASS PHOTO-PUY PRESENTATONS CONTNUOUS 1:30-41 P.M. ' PERTH AMBOY Tel. 255 TODAY AND SATURDAY A Muscal Grle Frolc "Song Box Revue Featurng BART CRAWFORD 20--PEOPLE-20 M-O-S-T-LY G-l-R-LS, Feature Photoplay BUCK JONES n THE ARZONA ROMEO" A Tale of Cywboy Love and Darng " route, runs nng south p- through Mogtl%, _ De' Wadena, Long Prares, Lttl* St. Cloud and Mnneapols. Mayors of all se ctes mm speed lmts for caravan and vded escorts of motorcycle, polcy 1 fre equpment to help establsh! 12-hour record.. * G. h. Matlnd pulled hs S haker Hr Sx uway fr\jm Wl, pep cty hall lt 4:55 o'clock Oj'l mornng. n offcal car f *" were Mayor Webb, Hoy P ' world war avator, as relef W. McCurdy of Wnnepeg' mne; and U. W. Sewell, a Mn hghway superntendent. \ Eleven cars strung out Matlnl as cuvlcade set.!> mles an hour for Mnneapols mle* away, to establsh new n tunul hstory and open tcnnuou hghway., The caravan was held up f««r mnutes ut one place where a bjo gas lne n one of caw Wt$.-> pared. One puncture, a wat toegasolne and u heavy ranstorm W>rfch! ed furr deluy but bg Stu<MS baker drew up n front of Mn apols cty hall to brn^ greetngs Brg. Hen. tleurte E. Leacb mayor, at 1:01 p. m. Out of twelve furs _. T. ( Stud-bakur and two o«schedule. Anor got» at o'clock. Three ors made ft mdnght. One Urltd ov«hurtled. '.' Actual runnng tme of 10 l> ( and ;t( nnutea affords an av«! actual speed of 16.5 mles an t ndcatve of fne character thn new roadway nto Canad s now avalable for Amercan. as 8*oon as warmer wear, summer trek to WMMj) felds. 666 a * prescrpton f Colds, Grppe, Flu, Blou* Fover na t klls germs*

8 : & m\ GHTP* Mrtrbntort TO SUPPLY pp, '.«, Ol WOODHKXJE.N. J Bg News! to be announced n ths newspaper next Frday. An mportant Announcement by Studebaker Every owner or prospectve owner of a car wll be nterested. 363 Dv.on St. PERTH AMBOY j. ARTHUR APPLEGATE ^ AUTOMOBLE SECTON 2M CwHf e St. NEW BRUNSWCK Plus l advantage no or open car can offer HERE s a sturdy, low-prced car of very fnest qualty new Studebaker Standard Sx Dtuplex- Phaeton. t s most powerful car of ts sze and weght, wth every proved advantage that a hgh-grade open car can offer rugged dependablty, brllant per-,,, formance, outstandng comfort. n addton, t has one great advantage no or open car provdes Duplex roller sde enclosures that gve endoaedcar protecton n stormy wear. You make change n 30 seconds- -wthout 1 1-" '. r-: leavng seat. Bult complete by Studebaker both body and chasss n great manufacturng plants where overhead s shared by three dfferent models. Thus only "one manufacturng prdft" s ncluded n low purchase j?rce. Come n and nspect ths new-type car see ths exclusve Duplex convenence -learn value Studebaker offers be- fore you buy. $ U45 F.O.B. FACTORY 50ft.p. Studebaker bult engne west powerful m any car of ts jff. Full-ste balloon tres. Safety lghtng control, J. ARTHUR APPLEGATE 383 D-mon St. 250 George St. PERTH AMBOY NEW BRUNSWCK STUDEBAKER Standard Sx Duplex-Phaeton s S A S T U ) E U A K E 11 Y E A R (W Exfce JM US Quote You on an F.tde When You Need New Battery bft. NG BATTERY SERVCE A.!. ' PRCES BATTERES $16.50 Chevrolet PRCES REDUCED ACCORDNGLY P Awboy Ave, fnd J*m St. Busness Condtons Studebaker Offers South of Equator Show New Brougham On Marked mprovement The Bg Sx Chasss R. J. Archer. Vr^-Pr-d-nt nf Jnhn N. Wlly Ewfrort Corpormton, Brng B*el< Glowng Rrporl of New Zealand, Australa and Afrca After World Tour. A marked mprovpnpnl n busness condtons wth R resultant ncrease n motor car ndustry n lands below equator s optmbtc report brought back by R. J. Archer, vce-presdent and manager of John N. Wllys Export Corpor, aton, of Toledo and New York, upon completon of an eght-month tour of world, wth detaled surveys of New Zealand, Australa and South Afrca. A year a«o Mr. Archer Rpent consderable tme n South Amerca, thus gvng hm a comprehensve knowledge of condtons prevalent n sourn lands all over globe. par of slands. Roads, although argely of gravel, are n far condton and automoble s rapdly,takng ts place here as leadng method of transportaton. Australa s stll handcapped by hgh taxaton as an aftermath of war. Labor dffcultes, too, have up set commerce, but se wll be rghted. Wool and wheat crops brought hgh prces durng pas year, wth result that Antpodean contnent as a whole s expe- encng ts greatest prosperty snce armstce. Autral* Prefer! Amercan Cart. "When one takes nto consderaton fact that Australa s somewhat larger than Unted States, Luxurous New Fve-P»»«nr Encloed Car, Jtt Receved By ' Local Studebaker Dealer, Now On Dsplay t has a prvacy and quet luxury of deep davenport n a club lbrary tho new Bg Sx fve-passengur Brougham, latest addton to Studebaker lne whch s now beng shown for frst tme by J. ArthuT Applegate, local Studebaker dealer. The producton of ths new Brougham wll be lmted. t s desgned to appeal to buyer who seeks utmost n dstncton and cxclusreness wthout extravagance. The body, a masterpece of Studebaker craftsmanshp, establshes a style standard that s unexcelled by leadng European and Amercan custom bodybulders. The prce s $2,576 f. o. b factory. n New Zealand, ranked as The dstlnctvenesa of Broug- wealst country per captal on face of earth, Archer found wool, mutton and daryng n best shape n hstory of ths elongated ham s emphaszed by elmnaton rear-quarter wndowa, reby affordng a prvacy to rear-seat passengers not hrto attaned n any model. Lacquered n Blue and Black. The lower secton of body s fnshed n Studebaker royal blue lacquered whle top s lacquered n black. Upholstery s n rch broadcloth, taupe n color wth a blue strpe effect for cushons and sdes, and n a monotone taupe for headlnng. The velvet carpet, nlad Amercan walnut nels, walnut garnsh moulung, and nstrument board are hgh spots of appontments wthn. Fttngs are n butler of strkng desgn and quet dgnty. Specal equpment outfts car completely. Ths ncludes a steel trunk, bumpers fore and aft, snubbers, deluxe motometer, an extra balloon tre, tube and tre cover wth f-proof lock, and t wth qute a porton of t n north-' combnaton stop-and-tal lght, se west stll almost entrely unexplored, are outsde. one begns to realze what a vast Wthn are an automatc wndsheld market ths contnent wll prove to be! cleaner, rear-vew mrror, slken tog. for motor car ndustry," reports' ge grp to support egress from Archer, n part, on hs vst to ths car, opalescent rear quarter lamps, land. slken shade to sheld rear wndow "One nstance of tremendous nnd an nspecton lamp wth extenson dstances of Australa whch we here cord. n Unted States have fant con- The ne-pece, fully ventlate* cepton," he contnues, "s fact wndsheld s shaded by a sun-proof that one of our dstrbutors, located'vsor. Arm-rests n rear compartat Perth, has a dealer who s 2,000 ment are bult n as part of submles away from hm. magne, f ptanbal framework of car body., you can, a dealer n our country lo-l Dmmer* Controlled From cated at Los Angeles, workng under StMtaf Wheel, dstrbutor located at Chcago. ( All nstruments are grouped be- "Today, our dealer organzaton reath one oval glass, ndrectly lghtthroughout Australa s comparable' ed, aganst a slvered background. wth that whch functons n Dmmers are controlled from Unted States. We have hundreds of steerng wheel, so eyes not be taken effcent merchants sellng our prod-, from road to grope for a swtch, uct under seven very large dstrbu. The engne controls ts own spark adtors located n prncpal ctes of vance, elmnatng advance lever ths contnent.,'on wheel and provdng one less "Lke Amercan, whom he re- control for drver to watch, sembles n many of hs characters-1 Lke all Studebaker bodes, tcs, Australan s a keen motorst, new Brougham body s bult n Studewth speed, acceleraton, stamna and baker plants, and s mounted on hgh power as ha prncpal requre- regular Be Sx chasss of 127-nch ments n a motor car. That s why v/heelbase wth 75 horsepower engne. he largely prefers Amercan" automo-, Natural wood wheels and bg, fullbles ard that s why more and more, Hze balloon tres add fnal qualty of Amercan export trade s beng touch. * - concentrated n ths country.'. Soft, secluded luxury; great power, Mne* Ad Afrcan Prosperty. comfort and assurance; dgnfed ap- South Afrca dffers n many re- pearance se mark new Studespects from Australa. Of a total baker Bg Sx 5-passenger Brougham. populaton of seven mllon, occupy-1 ng 750,000 square mles, but 1,520,-' for Hand U Easy to Put On Long-haul trucks carryng buldng materal, furnture, etc., usually have a crew of suffcent sze to enable loadng and unloadng to be done wth ease and dlsputch. Long Journeys, requre some facltes for seatng crew, and where extra hand cannot be accommodated on load, or n wet wear, smple foldng 000 are whtes. Ths permts great expanson and ths land s makng attractve offers to mmgrants n an effort, to draw to t alens whom recent restrctons are barrng from Unted States. / Although ths terrtory too, s largely agrcultural gold and damond mnes are sources of real prosperty. Consderable exctement has also been caused by recent dscovery of platnum mnes near Johannesburg. Durng hs tour of South Afrcan States Mr. Archer traveled thousands of mles by motor car and seat shown n drawng wll be apprecated, as regular truck seat found roads good bad and ndfn erent. There are very few brdges and durng rany seasons cars are held up at rver banks pendng fall of water. As n Australa Amercan makes of cars arc popular because, of r stamna and.power. An, nterestng porton of Mr. Archer's tour was hs vst to Rhodeaa, where re has been great actvty n recent years. Chrome, ore, gold and damond mnng s backbone of ths courtrys development. n ad-' dton, much money has been gleaned from operatons n tmber. Some success has also attended endeavor to grow cotton n ths regon. Bulu-, Salsbury, Lvngstone not so many years ago scarcely outposts of whte man's cvlzaton n heart of Darkest Afrca are rapdly takng r places as busness Centura of growng mportance. Development of Belgan Congo, where ' rchest copper mnts n world are beng operated, albo s watched wth great care as a possble retal outlet for motor cars. Sett New Shppng Record After hs vst to South Afrca Mr. Archer returned home va Europe, where he found people farly prosperous, on whole, but governments were experencng fnancal dffcultes. Germany s loomng up constantly stronger as a potental buyer, but for present her market s largely restrcted by mportng permts. Despte fact that a motor car shortage exsts re, a rgd embargo lmts mport of motor cars of foregn manufacture. For tme beng Russa and Norway are out of tho pcture, Russa because of ts chaotc poltcal state and Norway bemuse of temporary lnancal setback Or cuuntres such as Great lrtn, llollund, Stu, Swtzerland and The Belgum art 1 hkng grtat qantte* of Wllys-Overland curs and sales curve for l\w, future wll undoubtedly contnue s juvh't u>\vard tendency n se terrtores. t lma been our succe*t n developng nuw busngs n Australa, New Zuulatl and Suuth Afrca, nup. un'l wtl <ur or overseas markets that lu udud John N. Wllys Export CorHfuton n achevng a 6w record for busnuhb durng ftrat quurter uf 11)35," concludes Mr. Extra Helper t Accommodated on a Lonu Haul by Smple Foldng Seat n Cab. usually wll not hke more than two wthout nconvenencng drver. The scut proper s hnged to a place of wood bolted to nsde of tsl, um lma two gldes made of flat' steel screwed to undersde. The bracket thut suorta seat f also hnged to luul, and, at top, has a pece or round steel that wll glde under Hut steel sldes fastened to t. The smplest method of attachng rol K to weld t to a flat-steel bracket, whch s drlled for heavy screws. Tn- top of seat may be padded, md, when not requred, folds Hut aganst tha dash. Wth ths amusement extra hand s fully protected from ran and snow. Popular Mecld's Magazne. A Classfed Adv. Wll Sell t la paper to you, t helps m, t your naper. ^relef's report. "Prospecta for lkrgtsl y*' n our hstory are eceedjcly-'bfhjjbt. The new Overland. nnd Wllyt-Kujht Sx models urn just, ";". ''"" "'M^ tuw'5 BATTERY We; fully expect that se, upon «-. Woodbrlge Had rval, Mll luuro than duplcate tm 34 Man St tfr.j harged' anted p obul L M \Bnlt on Experence H There's toand logc n te«sontg of hundreds of thousands of motorsts who buy "Standard" Gasolne because y have fath n products of an old* establshed busness. They're rght. You can't learn all re s to know about refnng of petroleum products n two or three years. t takes long years of experence. We have been n game for two generatons and we're stll learnng and stll mprovng our methods and our merchandse. STANDARD OL COMPANY (New Jtrtty) STANDARD GASOLNE A PRODUCT OF 55 YEARS' EXPERENCE N REFNNQ DdDEE BROTHERS SP&CAL TO URNE CAR Half pleasure of buyng a motor car rests n convcton that you. have exercsed a sensble choce.. t o ' That pleasure s shared by every,, ' Dodge Brors purchaser not alone at hour of purchase but ever afterward. ' Hs good judgment s confrmed by everythng that he contnues to hear - about car, and everythng that t does. Fve Balloon Tre* 986 f. o. b. Detrot, $1, delvered t FRANK VAN SYCKLE 159 New Brunswck Ave. Perth Amboy t" :. \

9 ntwrtwf Hm When. ' b. C o J,. -afjl'aajacett to» hon6r of f amo^ nvenw,.,^ ^v. [ ~ ^memores of days '-**«*." ; «lrlel;v2ard,. ( 'troggung aganst t^ftjdcaps and may be «-rf >»9 rt ' _. whch have tem become moved to v on PenMjrV mles below.. up M twtno of..., pad rent moved out,..vered keys. Shortly afterw_._, ;%Ss served wth a paper, probably a,udgment, wheren 1 wts to pay mn«months rent. There was some la* ft seems hnt made a monthly rehtw. lable for a year. Thn seemed so un-, t that determned to get ont of-,.,..--..('a plafc that, permtted such rtjnslnftfllflt * <* " "... «f,1878 to 188B sn labored at Mejlo juen secluded spot mme- lamour of romecca of many test scentsts who T.(Unventor and hs wtakfe away advce. son. wrote: lt n ls76 Park, New Jersey, Specal Announcement» Ralroad, several th. The move As leadng Hardware Dealer n Carteret, we are announcng a change n our store schedule. Durng auounr months we wll dose our store at o P.M. Sharp temptng Saturday nghts, when we wll close at X 10 P.M. We would apprecate t f our patrons would do r buyng early n day. : RABDUfWrrZ HARDWARE "f f Hardware. We Have tl r«fllneof s HARDWARE, PANTS, OU, VAR- NSHES, HOUSE FURNSHNGS. W5 ROO3KVELT AVE., CARTEEET, N. t. - Tel: Carteret S12 t Famly*. p«s > pood AW P m Edson, Ha Lfe'and ] nventons, by Frank LeVs Dyer am Thomas Commerfor'd Martn). t seems strange ndeed, that greaest of all Amercan nventors Edl very own "From th«t, from nsrtmr L.. car. From h«t Of dnjry tplcjrrahl ol lttle wot Newnrk, he proud ownershp of ah to whch hs famous >ry' mkht.be justly aphs hntfrnpher. -, wns nearest hsml«t at A* tme. Amust all of toe should have establshed hs rtsdene* seven fcmssf were <Knr.ed by memat Menlo Park to escape 1 petseccl, ters, < "'»' staff, or K-oomwodated baaet, rfcal ral- ton of an unjust landlord... that m as toardera. There was Mtlrt ' and ffty years later ' world should tme»4% 1 '* WPr ' fow nducements honor hm by erectng e tablet at ths %fr aocml tf*- There was, near refuge from clutches of rent ralway Jtfctlon, an nltl saloon kept, collector... and th»t a week latet,- W a Sftotebtoan namnl Davs, wheren realty frm should buy a large tract bllards' were played (lurng nftton Lncoln Hghway, mmedately quent'moment* of lesure. But most, adjacent to Edson's Edsons ste, and sell lots of th«ttae astrenwms work at to homegeekera who may fnd n!*' laboratory keptp selves n same predcament at The Carjswn RRrd ot whom graat KdUon ffty' yearn ago..,.wllhsnl.a.vj""'l ul w "s own that s strange romance -of OfTtW^Stato bonelt!>y Whte _ plate. 'Offce employes, wh» But to Ret back to Edson. Hs hstorans record that for several Sun- opera ^., of Kdnon's, worked wt* Grffn, nn -d telegraph days he walked through varous see* n a' brtok lhra v. nm handled tona of New Jersey n saarch of a a and.mnznk cortb- fttng ste, and fnally decded on Mento Park. There he establshed ht J«hl, a»rn<<t of Buda. frst "Awn home," havng shortly prevous to that tme marred Mss Mary nest, who had joned 'a strft,.lesrnbcd E.^ftllwell. The bungalow where hs brde furnshed her flrbt real home was but a few steps from labors'' tory. Ths gave to Edson what he 0).._ "t w»%o. upper story of lab«m*oflf' ; ttt m.,st. mportant Jrt were "x.cutcd, wd -.-, >' FOR GOVERNOR 7 REASONS WHY YOU S^0ltD VOTE FOR HM' He s a Plan Busngs Man #»h a Record for.economy. V ^ ' <2) He s Honest, Capable and Fearless. (3) He wll gve hs Undvded fnne and Attenton to ' Offce- ;" '- (4) He has a Splendd Publc Record as Assemblyman, State Senator and Chapman of ^ omt Appropratons Commttee. - ' ^ (8) He has never mssed a Sm»h» Day's Attendance durng hs entre Nne Yeafs n ne Ugulature. (6) He wll Serve PeopW a n d f#a Selected Group, for He U NOT a Hand Pck#4^Canddate. (7) He s ONLY Republcan Canddate who can Unte Party.. ' Arthur \V tney Regular "RepuhlMn PRMARES Sm. 16 Pad for by E. Bertram Mott, Can Morrstown, N.. anager, ;y^^ v^ J' ofttrm. pal apparatus tme could ptooo mseuously about, models of BdsW bottles. and lath worldvb-_ cals and metal* B«^--.- Bwd venng eame «> end h ttwf *«p*»«t» art: nrat that taln t-. jn jh,,., ths hall _ Faust taboratory." "mndatton flxtums of BQOK as engne brck; deep nto to ' elmnate ybratlon, are r h seen, not far from THUH A Bass tract, To Thomas A. Edson, Menlo Park bat always been assocated wth "sentment. t was re he and won acalnst publc skeplelsm. ; ft wtt re that he met -wont ' of hs career..,. over m. t was k fathful band of workwhom oa-ra already, labored wth hm, wth, and & loyalty nspred eatness y recan tnonht Vorld But're was y, a* a»u «r ~. and stress," busness wor d»appplntm«nu and tedous honts. Sometlmw ful workers Would group around and.n re' would be «tun» and kes, whle one of dentsts, named Boehm, "wth a voce somethng between... -^ - - ""t,mug and an qld tomato ca,"] or woold graph to perfecton. Wtej, after ors vb/d left, would go on workng untl aawnjund n sleep on one of tables, wth a couple of, books for a pllow. Those who knew hm well, say,that hs sleep was atwaya pro. 1, nstant and restful He told h that he never dreamtd. 8oon after tv^ frst lehtng experments halt been successfully demon- ' strate} t Menlo Park, scentsts, env-! erjlment agents, and curous specta- tors from all parts of earth trav- ' eled re to besege. nventor wth'questons and to marvel at what s now a commonplace necessty n almost every farmhouse, Messrs. Dyer and Martm, n endng chapter on "Memores of Menlo Park," quote a statement by Mr. Jehl' "Those who' were gared around hm at Menlo Park enjoyed hs confdence, and he rs. Nor was hs copfdence ever abused. He was respected wth, a respect whch only great- men can obtan, and he never showed by any word or act that he was r employer n a sense that would hurt r feelngs. He conversed, argued and dsputed, wth us all, as f' he were a colleague on same footng. t was hs wnnng 1 [ ways and manners that attached us»o loyally to hs ade," Please menton ths paper when purchasng from our advertsers. Send Mne to Roosevelt Laundry t comes back eleater than can podbly^et^ roned jurt as good as could ron f, *M tht cost s less than «n do "work myw\l,',! Try t one weet and you ws hevel ajfltt."f: your own washng. ral Work WetWash locperpgnd Rooseveh Laundry Senrke Co, nc. 626 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret. y Tel. Carteret 417-R Servce Throughout ths Secton of Com Flowers for Weddng One of frst thngs to consder when plannng er & "home, or church weddng s Flowers. T^e easy way to handle ths mportant, work s to turn R over to us wth nstructons art] to knd of flowers you wsh and dftte of * a weddng. We wll gladly submt suggestons, and pr wthout any oblgaton to you. We wll do rest. v m' Remember we also take partcular pans to plan supply proper flowers for weddng annversares. Get beneft of our wde experence n ths lt We wll gve you excellent servce. We delver all over Mddlesex and Unon Countes. Just phone Rahway 711 "The Flowerphone" J. R. BAUMANN, Florst St. George and Hazelwood Avenues, Rahway, N,. RA AND HS FRENDS-- t'u-6o N AND see HM. HE : A? T^OUGK H 'S TOM Ml ByJACK WLSOA FRST aass SERVCE AND WORKMAN! Hats Cleaned and Reblocked Shoes Cleaned and Shned Whte Canvas and Kd Shoes a Specalty 4 Reddck and Mosley now have two stores n WOQ< brdge. Your patronage s respectfully solcted wth w assurance that 1 utmost effort wll be made to provd.best n servce and workmanshp. w l *' Parlor at 41 Man street. Openeverl l day b week. ] S t ^ e Parlor at 24 Green sbreel Open every day wth \t excepton of Sunday. \ REODCK & MOSLEY, Props. Menton ths paper t? adv t helj* you, t helps m, your paper. SUCH S tm T An '" K'v #m m, haltng an_ % M OM Of MORE *ANO HAVWO SSMV r 0-M. 6U> SOL «stlt -maltng sport M persprng fojks Sjho h«ve not as yet tormed electrc fanhawt. Here's coolest thought «today. Puwhase ap. electrc fan o^ us»d. you wll be so "" that n»thn rou t's sure " wont,»*( mmmfjm s * -m $M< E&

10 NGTSSPOOk ffjlollvr Of FA TrtA,T Two THE ONB DREW O0TA Phone Perth Amboy 108 'MERT STORE" PERTH AMBOY Smth St Perth Amboy r n tn- Nth Na Was promoted slowly ^ he ml H K<«>d ll, wt'-.jproop.'s h<* met.cj,wl n love wth her. s* Aarnpst v,, ]11 g man; ncl '" Wll >1P nnl thrfty, s tl'al le resolved not t< (rf.hs OVP untl le hno m on; lnt when tlls or 1)0(1 rone Jnny. lp hac and hln hpnrl nrhnl. had HUVJH lved n fur ; hr H rtrennod of Ltry, lull now Unt» forever. Ho lunfhrr nt tn remaurnnt. Th'rc wan n Mor> n factory nt th» thp noon WHC wlthm t hlg watch when he «:v\ hang "f hlft mll nml lnt or partcular peg n NP nuner *atnp n onp dny prepared tf h hs nvarable routne. H flfl hs nrprnal K HHK f "t arm; hp u>ok orr hs hut,!» drew '. foldng nlcko] WntPfl rout lnn^d tl neat hlm-k ruse out of lln pockpatted hs UP; nmool.h<>d lls har re was n soft flurry f K r»y be-.hm,» dpunto h'rpnth of perfums ed through t)n> nlr, nnd he found»elf Btrlnn Ft n snnll fgure D that hung pruy cont wth u bg y collhr on hs own exclusve peg. g own exclusve chnlr tlted aganst table (]vlned thp world of ts hgh sslnn, hut gray fgure tlted t ts four legs, sat n t and composedly for (le menu. stood re holdng tle am lat and foldng nckel twj coat hanger n Us neat black when gray fgure turned to jardg hm, nnd n m nstant nl ' taely years cred out n one word ;"Lncy!" He dropped lls lncu' e, garments upon lour nnd stmtforth un nartlculnte lu»>d Of jpe and longng.» wus ndeed Lucy. They nt! an lc meal toger and agreed to and eut anor next duy. N LNE WTH THE SPORTSMEN. Jtst how good s Gene Tunney? Or how far had Tom Gbbons slpped when Tunney beat hm n twelve rounds a wee"k ago? These two questons vrj\\ probably not be answered untl Tunney fghts anor heavyweght of frst class. * The chances are that whle Gbbons s not Gbbons that ted up Dempsey and stayed Wth hnt twelve rounds, Tunney s a great deal better than any.one had ever gven hm credt for beng. A fght between Tunney ard 'Wlls would, we beleve, fnd Tunney favored to defeat dusky contender. And :,?trhey met every ft ZEk ex;zl*z conventonal steps'through cu-j than those that are always placed on champon. of frst names, almost ngonz! ^. delght nf surrepttous handuntl one day Adolphuq spoke words that had been on hs lps ^ so long, and he thought t just ex- ^'""y what t should be when ale sultl Would answer hm n a week. call for ypu dnrllg," he sad, a tremblng voce. "We wll RO out dnner and take a tnxl drve. trslde drve afterward." murmured somethng le aould ; hear. tj'l can't henr you dnrlng and how pate remembered that you hve ^et told me where you lve." ( y murmured somethng else tlmt ld not hear she wtu so adorable, can't hear you, denr; wrte t 'C:L'ZZ n a fghb wth.dempsey hmsell odds would be no longer Tunney would make an deal champon. Quet, unassumng, and wth a record of havng served overseas wth Marnes durng war, re are,not a few who would lke to see New York boy nhert Dempsey's crown. Dempsey spends too much tme n Hollywood and n travel to make a real popular heavyweght kng. He doesn't fght often enough to sut fans, who realze that Jack's work n moves s a rar low grade of art. He does better n rng. The club s [lang a frst unnol fshng trp. Ths s expected to become an annual eveft. t has been Carteret mght not be consdered by some a startng pont for «fc colt." He thrlled us her soft ers touched hs land nnd hs ownmpressed on members that t sea voyage, but under recent development n travel convenence, t has ed over m nnd hnppy clff. wll be a fallng trp only. become so. Any locwl resdent who" y one week and he could hold m may want to book a round trp to f- l *j^' r 1 often ass he wshed., lor frst tme n hs lfe Adol- 09 Dodsol could nut «<> to sleep that lt He lwd found l.uey npln: were engaged; tley were gong [to bo murrled. He lay plunnluj, 1 *» nnd nsurance comes to your homea by.thnkng of all wonderful yeura means of a flvver and a good lookng but marred young man. Any ahead toger, lay so long tlut : jraj dawn peered lu ut hm before le club member can verfy stttewent to sleep. The sun lud been peer- ment. ng at hm for some tme before le awoke, and he hud to hurry off to School Commssoner Schwartz A bank wthout nny breukfust anl feelnnd famly passed tte week-end at '"' jorrbly dsheveled! le was llsbed all through lls work, too, by Ferndale, N, X- 1 rmembrance that U waa luunuan's day, ml he hud not left What Wll They Do Dgs. (or hm. That, at least, was nl Wth Thrty Cents? ht, though, for hs lundldy had Hurry.Savge, Jr., New Brtalt;, Conn,, ffteen-year-old cap- m and mule out lst n duplcate, Just as he. Suddenly tan of11 lselall team, has receved 11 dozen brand new bg turned to a bluok chuos of detl le remembered tlut ad- thkue huselnlls nstead of an 1 was on cuff of shrt that old one for lls team. gone and he luu nut read t! - He Tte youncster wrote la], 1 to laundry; but1l md gone John 1,. (rllllll, eetutlve vce 1 mall depot ut tle ltronjc. H«presdent of le Natonal Amateur Athletc Federaton, whch rw hourg Of lyomlny n over- (.uncounted huuner;] of oler U conductng u campagn to re- 1 shrts. \lv- muleh- baseball anon^ be net duy le went eurly to youths, uslvnj,' for an old ball. fcka aod establshed a costly and The lny udde tlmt tlnancea eacbng system of esponage for of hs'urmn/.tlou lud been re~ hm nstantly of Lucy's n> Ufcd n ;^ '^nts, ce, hut ull to no aval. Lucy wn n CrtuKf tlntf, Ulrwtor of pt to keep uway n her adorable thlelcs ut UltversltJ Of ty untl he week was up, and llnos, and11 llrm lelever 'n she would wul nnd he would not boys' sports, was udvsed of, and vvhu could she thnk except ppcul he vnluntce'ed t" Send [he had deserted her, balls. day that wus t«have been auple.st of hs lfe le went methrough ds work, md wth 1 lu hs heurt sut long after he l was hopeless n ttq Kureka. OW hours dragged Ueualong sx o'clock euu»e-* Homer Jenkns, former star lefthanded ptcher uf (JMr$et«wn unversty, haa been sgned by Wa#ojng^ waen be was to have culled for "ffe went to hs room uml sat ton' Amercans..Starng out nto fullng dusk. '»..' over; le would ne\'«see» Wth no detlnue dea b»- 'rom hlnsele and hlg gp fetecd hs hut uud ran 0ownneone was fumblng out- Qr. wth u Ul key, he mpatently open and d, all sweet confuson Mm. to be late," ehe sad 't he a mnute. K you don't ' rvu up anu change my at her "Han "my room ta 00, Harmony Club Notes Josh wears a "D" on hs swmmng jersey. Wonder what t stands for? Some hnt at dunce, dummy, dumbell, but we thnk t means Dckson Unversty., ffrntet 3. Mnn, rght-hand ptcher of New York (Hants, hug been sold to nllnpll) t eum o f Amercan nstorlutlou. * * Kvch jplayer n Amercan leape bun t»k> sets ot home anl two let8 of road unforms. These unlfpttm, 10Q ; to tle teant, cost $j;^ <.uoh. / Mark u\u.n>vs. Jmmy Mamng Sld Oeorgft uoll, rlghtvfca&l-ptchers, huve teeu reused to KftQvltle Of Sully l.ague ly Mempljj \ T)e average nunler of bats used*bj 4 major leaue; club n 2S doejr..<th^«p tmth'taveruu^ % > uplw-e. ft costs fm" dubs about fogo u t,,. UB j U tor ht^ : Tbe Tenuls Federaton O V'rance hft? «,^«nb«rhlp ot 18,687 p* Tber* *r«! 1,7 lenula courts la VtHmu, retwtlj lu New Vorfc Umh "Around and Across Amerca" s Latest Travel Slogan Pacfc Coast, ncludng n cruse of *' ' 5,500 mles on an ocean lner whch provdes a vew of gay old Havana, and a daylght passage of Panama Canal toger wth a ral trp home from San Dego, Los Angeles or San Francsco, can get hs round trp tcket rght here at home, accordng to Jacob Goldberger Steamshp Tcket Agent of 432 State street, cor. Washngton, Perth Amboy, N. J. j The round trp s descrbed n a ] new travel slogan, "Around and across Amerca." The. start may be do anywhere n Unted States. The "around" part of trp s comprsed n a voyage by Panama Pacfc Lne startng at New York, 1 passng down Atlantc Coas n sghtfght of Florda, to Havana, and nce through tho Canrhaan Sea ajnd Panama Canal, and up Pacfc Const to San Dego, Los Angelas' Harbor and San Francaco. The "across" part of trp ncludes a- return ral journey by any of trans contnental Hues and r connectons, to te pont of departure. f traveler wshes, h«. can reverse order of ha journey, takng "across" trp frst, and round" part by boardnjr *he Panama Pacfc Lne shp at San Francsco or l,os Angeles and landng at New York, from whch port he may proceed home by most attractve ral route, 4.. \Ptgpfl S? Dodger Captan Jack FoanUer, Shown n photo, 'Was mftdt) captan l of Brooklyn 'Dodgef when.wllbert Rohns/m was made presdent anl Zack Wheat w assstant ptanager. ' ^-' pwenent Qdkf to Steam denote, wth cod ftmewarjntv lmntance wth that f' We delver to delveres ctoftlhtffct 11:30 a. m. BATHNG SUTS AND ACCESSORES Men, Wftncn and Chfttam»nd Woodbrdge twce each Week, Monday and Thursday; \^j;\ Never before have Bathng Suts been so, Jttnw BH y are thn season., All WQol\1tfrtOn>plaH' colors 'or n two, tone effect's.. Our atsottnwft corhrlete n every' detal aa to qualty,» 6 «m4 ; prces. v ( Lades' and MU' Bathng Su& Szes 36 to. 44, also extra szes t s easy to make a selecton from so vared' assortment of style and prces. AH wool and part wool models, tn popular colors. Junor Grls' Bathng Suts. ;.v Szea 26 to 34 n. Bejectng 'a bathng sut for youngsteks make sure tat t ftts comfortably, and stand up under 'hard servce of rompng chldren. Bathng Caps 25c to 98c You can easly match your sut from ths extensve assoltnent of newest models. All colors. Schneder Wnner f Nomnated Say Frends Frends of Frederck.C. Schneder, who for sght y«j^rs has been a leader of Republca party n Mddlesex County, declare that hs nomnaton n Prmary electon next Tuesday wll nsure : Republcan congressman from Thrd Dstrct to support Presdent Calvn Cooldge. Because of hs splendd record, and yeurs of servce to hs party and hs State, loaders n three countes Bathng Bags 49c to 500 Made of lustrous satn, rubbwted,'waterproof;, ha bound edges, snap fasteners, and eonvtnent handle at tp. When empty, folds, nto a wtall Cpmp*act bag. Bathng Shoe* 98c par Exceptonally -well made of fne Qualty rubber,, na!arg«auortmeot of pretty colors. All szes. Batfutt'g BelU 25c each Large assortment of popular colors to choose vfro,m. " ' :» Men's Bathng Suts 84 to 46 $2 >' All, wool so ts, n one. and two-pece modeu; plan colors and fancy color, combnatons. Bathng Suts Szes 8 to 16 years All wool and part wool Plan and fancy colors. Hew Brunswck when he was but one year old. He put hmself through New Brunswck publc schools and, through Rutgers College by sellng newspapers, and after he was graduated became nstructor n surveyng mamatcs n Trnty College. dent, of Utlty Constructon Comp'any. He s a vce-presdent of New Brunswck Trust Company, and s a drector n or fnancal nsttutons. He was elected by an overwhelmng vote to become a member of New Jersey's War Legslature, servng n Assembly durng 1917 and Durnc war he was a Pour Mnute speaker, backng up hs pleas to publc by becomng one cf Mddlesex County's largest purchasers of bonds n each Baue. For eght years he has been State Commtteenan, leadng hs party to notj'ble successes n hfe county. Unassumng n manner. Fred Schneder s a man of few words, but those words carry wth m a weght of meanng that never leave ;re prel ct.ng hs vctory at Pr-hmary. Mr. Schneder's career ha? upon publc ssues. Havng served hearers n doubt as to hs stand been almost spectacular. Born n a upon numerous State commssons log cabn upon a government lant umler appontment of Legslature Kraut n Kansas, hs famly ro^ved to and by both Republcan and Democratc governors, he s splenddly conversant wth New Jersey's economc needs, and 'because of hs poltcal experence and hs knack of mukng nnd holdng frends, hs supporters beleve that he wll have but lttle offculty n beng elected to Congress Uter he became Cty Engneer of' as a supporter of Calvn CooUdjre. 1 n Carteret New* of All Carteret Borough n Carteret paper CLEVELAND CAR and Duplex Trucks When buyng a new car see CLEVELAND ONE SHOT Good Used Cars For appontment call Woodbrdge 123-J or wrte H. J. BAUMAN 433 West Ave., Sewaren Fouf Bg Doors and Sx-Cylnder Performance -Ths New Sedan, *1195 tbcfcl JUST anor new sx could not have become J one of most talked of cars n Amerca. Bu ths new model dd. 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