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1 Foor Page Colored Comc Secton % of Ths raperwtj tents evfetfwh^re Ray no more CARTERET PRESS 2 Cross-word 10 Pages Today VOL. ll, NO.»5 CARTERET, N. J., FRDAY, APRL 17, 1925 PRCE THRF.R C Plans Complete For PTl Party-Dance Bg Crowd Expected At Functon Wednesday Nght At Dalton't; Commttee Ha«100 Przes For Players At n meetng of the volunteer commttee n ch.uk* of " a """Th, he for the card party and "> "» to Cl^, under the auspces of the Oar T h AMOtaton gven ^t 100 table n p'lay; the Ramos wll be euchre, ww«t, fve hundred and hl One hundred przes wll be h fl la Woman's Hp Broken; Others Are njured Ten Persons Hurt When Ford and Bus Collde On Sunday * Nght ' Sufferng wth a broken hp and numerous bruses and laceratons, Mrs. Stephen Bayus, of 21 PaterBon street, Rahway, was rushed to the offce, of Dr. Samuel Messenger, of Carteret, Sunday nght, followng an auto accdent n whch she and nne other persons were njured. The crash occurred n Port Readng, where a Ford four-door sedan belong- onoche One hundred przes wm ue ng to Stephen Bayus, collded head awarded' amonr the successful play-, on wth an Eagle bun belongng to era. The commttee has secured most Joseph Kuntz and drven by Anthony of the prws already, (lood musc j Hode. The others njured are: Steand a popular program of dances phen Bayus, drver of the Ford, who have been secured for the dancers, had a seven-nch scalp tear; one of The admsson charge s fxed at 50 the Bayus chldren, who had a slght cents. Refreshments wll b«served, concusson of the bran, Hode, drver The general charman of the com- of the bus, who was cut and scratched mlttee n charge of the arrangement; s Mrs. J. J. Ruckreuel; Mrs. Thomas D. Cheret s charman of the dance commttee, and Mrs. Kng s charman 1-4.U1- rp... arteret Hgh To Play Pngry School Soon The Carterot Hgh School baseball cam a prnctcng daly for ts comng lt wth the Pngry Hgh, of Elza- >eth, at the Pngry feld, Frday afternoon. n ther last clash last year, he game resulted n a 1-1 te, hrqugh fve nnngs, when ran ended t. Jerry Harrgan ptched superor ball. The locals wll attempt to make a decsve vctory out of ths meet. On Monday next, the local hgh wll travel to Jamesburg to play the strong hgh of that place. The locals wll make ther frst appearance n new unforms for the Pngry game. AH apparatus neces- Bary for the squad s now wth the players. A mob of local rooters expected to wtness the frst game of the borough team. School Boy Polce School Board Told of Plan Followed n Other Ctes; Charge of Water Company Questoned wth broken glass, and sx occupants of the bus, who were shaken up and brused.., Dr. Messenger gave Mrs. Bayus of the refreshment commttee. The frst ad and he Bent her and the rest entre commttee s composed of per- of the famly to the Rahway hosptal, sons who volunteered to serve at the Bayus and the chldren left after March meetng of the Assocaton. ther wounds were dressed but the The meetng of the commttee was j woman wll have to reman n the held Tuesday nght n Washngton nsttuton for some tme. Soccer Season Ends Wth Carteret Ahead After dsplayng rare form for the last few weekb the Carteret F. C. soccer team was downed n a hardfought battle by the Clan Gordon, of Elzabeth, at Brady'B Oval, Sunday afternoon, 2 to 1. The Elltotf followers dd not show school Party For Mrs. Nannen Accordng to Hode, the bus was well on the rght hand sde of the 1 street when the sedan crashed nto t. JThe marks of the crash on the bus and fcedanbeur out ths statement, as both School boy polce to guard smaller chldren n traffc may bo nsttuted n Carteret as a result of t reeom mendaton made Tuesday nght at the meetng of the Board of Educaton by Commssoner Frank Drown. Mr. Brown ponted out that the plan had been carred out successfully n other towns. There followed a dscusson of the subject and t wns fnally de termned to take t up wth the supervsng prncpal and teachers' com rattee. Under the system descrbed by Mr. Brown Certan of the olde boys are selected to act aa traffc off cers at dangerous crossng? nnd cor ners when school s dsmssed. A moton walpasaed U advertse n the Carteret Kress and Roosevelt News as soon al the commttee ascer tans how many ons wll be requre* for the schools flttt wnter. There was consderable dscusso over what s beleved to be excessve charges by ths Mddlesex Water Com, pany for the water consumed n th 23 wo Carteret Boys On Polce Fght Card t s qute evdent! that the Amhoy olce know where to pck ther scrnpers. On Monday evenng, Aprl 20, harle Lesle and j3e(yashl) Trosko,,oth borough battlers wll appear on he Perth Amboy Polce Benevolent Assocaton card of bouts, an annual lolce event. Lesle wll exchange wallops wth loy Reed, the hard-httng negro of >Jew Brunswck, n one of the sxound bouts. These lghters have batled before, and have caused a 1 demand for the return engagement. 'lenty of acton s sure to be the result of the clash. Young Trosko, who s beng pushed along under the gudance of "Bll" Nash, wll flng fstcuffs wth "Kd" Bates, of Amboy, n one of the fourrounders of the evenng, Trosko s tranng hard to be n trm. The local mdget s a good boy' who s headed for the hgher ranks. He packs a mean wallop and s as quck as they come. Many borough fans wll follow the Carteret mxers to the show. Harmony hb Scores Bg Ht Over the Ar Program At WBS Enjoyed By Thousands; Club May Soon Broadcast Agan Jewsh People Busy On Communty Ce General Commttee To Enl mperfect Wheel Bars Carteret Lad n Race honor oymra.'h. Nannen, Sr., at her 37 Lncoln avenue, on Frday. that the attempted Henry Nannen, Elsabeth: Mrs. Rchard Donovan and ly well.,..» *.,*., , -- -_,, not so much responsble for the ve-1 1 '* tory, as the many locals who played 00 eu Mt? h wth them ' more than would be The game practally brngs the soc-' the taps n the school cer season to an end, wth a good * «^ ^ h C co hc "", T" record made by the Carteret repre- * ">ade by the board through Attor- --' - - ney Monaghan to pay the water com- 1USBB pany the value of water consumed n u»o nan never DBore re*., exhbted;» smlar perod by meter record. f here. Bll makes known that hs men the company s not agreeable to ths Jan then the next move wll be up to Because hs bcycle was n mperfect condton and there was no tme to repar t properly, Johnny Bruske was unable to rde n the two-mle feature bcycle race last Sunday. Johnny was pcked for a wnner, as For the frst tme snce they organzed, the Harmony Club was A feature at Staton WBS, n Newark, Saturday nght. Among the many thousands that were entertaned by the delghtful and enjoynble program, were hundreds of local fans, who tuned n on s«u large and small. The Harmony entertaners receved O many requentu and congratulaton*; through the staton that the club s now n demand at other statons. To satsfy all the rado fans, t s expected that the Harmony Club wll broadcast soon from Staton WOR, n Newark, a more powerful staton. Specal hts were made by Ted Phcng, Grego A Casno, Herbert Sullvan, George Bensulok, Hark and Bark, Jack Boos and the rest. Those who have not had the opportunty of lstenng to the new popular fr entertaners, can enjoy the opportunty at the annual Harmony Revue nterest of Borough Apponted At Mast Meetng t of 1925, May 6, 7 and 8, at Columbus School audtorum. the At a mass meetng of Jewsh L le of Carteret, held n Odd Fello!all, Sunday nght, consder progress was made n the plans for communty center p the boronf The prncpal thng accomplshed bay nght was the appontment commttee representng all parts: the borough and all Jewsh soce " Ths commttee was nstructed to vass the entre borough and to range for a much bgger me to be held at an early date when ' ptojett wll be worked out thoroq and when defnte acton s expe At the meetng Sunday there much dscusson of the plan and appeared to favor the dea of a con munty center. The meetng opened by Charles Nadel, of the P. H. A. Max Greenwald was ponted temporary charman Frank Brown was apponted temj ary secretary. The dscusson began and contnued up to the The program, as broadcasted, fol- where t was decded to appojj lows: Son P ;"Rcck-a-Bye Baby Days," representatve commttee Marshall karrs; banjo duet, popular. Mr - Greenwalk apponted the, Casno; song,;,. ; wll be entered n the State nnd coun-! P'* 1..., confuson. ^ the company as the board wll refuse the ownershp of the sedan, ly to p»j. an unjust clam. The bg was towed to the Economy' n the Zerer half just mle novce race and " ad,, S TL El* 86 ' 5 l Had mssed second place.! You," Herbert Sullvan; song, Mary Donovan, Mrs. Ajust Freeman, Mrs. Rogbert Jeffreys and Mrs. Harry Mann. Refreshments were served, and an enjoyable tme was had by all. Leg Broken n Crash Of Chevrolet and Mack as to whch Garage. As far as an be learned the sedan was the property of Bayus but he was UBlng lcense plates belongng to a Rahway butcher. Bayus had rehe sedan from a van had a spll and dd not fnsh.' Don't Care What You Used To Be," The three local rders have arranged George Bensulokr voln solo, "The for several entres at the velodrome.! Flower-Song,' Ormond McLeod; duet, Bruske plans to enter the profes-l Too Tred," Harlc and Bark; rectatonal class. taton, Edward_ Walsh, accompaned Freshman Class To Gve Show May 1 Jacke Coogan To Play n Carteret Youthful Star To Appear Here n "The Ragman"; Matnees For Kddes The Freshmen' Class of Carteret Jacke Coogan comes to the local Hgh School s makng rapd progress. Ja f CKle L ' 0 "B Bn, com, es p l, vne, 'VV" 1! ".-, «...! *.»v.r M.^...w-,, theaters next wek and Carteret kds to ps^. a j g water tll s charged by the company for water consumed durng the frst three months the school wns open and occuped as a school. At the end of 1 the three months a meter was nstalled. Any water used whle the school was n course of constructon s chargeable to the contractor's account. The archtect was nstructed to prepare a.lurt of furnshngs and other equpmetc requred for the new hgh school and present t nt the next meetng. The lst s^ to nclude seats, Olbrcht Entertans Brother Fremen by Bert Whttal; song. "O Kat'erna" nnd jokes, Jack Boos; harmonca solo, Samuel Chodosh; from the cent] part of the borough, Sol Sokler,'. Zmmerman, Lous Brown. L Schwartz; from the Y. P. H. A., and Charles Nadel; fr Judea, Nathanel Jacob Elmer Brown, R. Brtown and Abe Glas3. A specal meetng of the ommttrtj s Mke Sharkey n Hosptal Result of Car Skd On Wet Pavement n the practce for the Mnstrel whch and a good many jrrown-ups are accordngly happy. He wll be seen n Majestc, and Thursday, at the Crescent. There wll be a specal matnee for the school kddes each day. n "The Ragman," Jacke goes back to the tatters, tears and laughs Engneer Gves Beefsteak Dnner To Members of Company No. 2 John S. Olbrcht, engneer of en- Three Cartarat Fghters Scrap At Dover Tonght desks and the reourement 3 for the' fjne company No. afternoon for the students n the! grades. Ths wll gve both the school chldren and the parents and townspeople an opportunty to attend the Mke Sharkel, of 15 Leck avenue, mnstrel. The admsson for the mathad hs left kg broken between the ' nee wll be 10jenta.and for the,,; a ^ T - that mdeto hp and knee Wednesday afternoon n, evenngp>rf n»m»60.cents fa^oug,, The ^ H, g f ^ anauto accdent n whch he and two (, *,««*» ^Takng A l b?'?* *«h??$& others narrowly reaped death, and the ahow a &,?UCMM. The ; v^k^harle whcktnb asd^t the Chevrolet sedan n whch they Freshmen are enthusastc and all are, 1 ^'?.^ ^.?^ U mtatfsr K were rdng was demolshed. The ac-1 workng hard to keep up ther studes! - nmat9 ' mke^ '«m.ssmg. Ltdomestc scence anf manual tranng', Monday nght at a ", gven to the members of the company. the! There were twenty-three members of!* 1 company present. The dnner departments. The board rchool nurse, voted to retan Mss Elzabeth Fezza, durng the vacaton perod on moton of Commssoner Schwartz. followed a busness meetng of the Tonght many borough boxng enthusasts wll go to Dover to wntch several local boys scrap at the Moose en " j boxng card at the Moose Hall, Dover. LfTeak dnner " *e man event Charle Lere and Johnny Carroll wll exchange blows for eght rounds, f t goes to that tme, Both boys are tranng The! company. At the busness meetng \ nard for the "«ht and should show ' of the members spoke of thejbood form. Reports from Carroll's re-1 tranng quarters ndcate that he t, nurse wll be statoned at the play- ^ e r a of'the members spoke of ground to look after the smaller chl- delghtful tme at the banquet 5 "" -_J t.* «., th»t m«v h«n- «ent y <" ve n at whch Mr. Olbn Olbrcht te Tm s safe he does lke of Lee, Evelyn Sprnger, Anta WagCT, Frances Sazllo, Helen Donnelly. Hlzat Blar road and the Rahway lne at Florence Yetman, Helen Danels, da Hart street. The other oc< the oedan were Steve Khpucy (known as Johnne Moon) and Owen Armhtrong. These two escaped wth mnor bruses and a general "hapeup. The sedan was travelng toward Carteret and was beng drven by ^ Kapucy. At the curve where the ae- chgrleg v de»t happened Kapucy U beleved Law^ence Harrg g & ta«e suddenly appled hs brakes of nterlocutor The -- sfdan skdded, whrlng about, Ron(j)d Armour sd Rubel) sdney.««tl* rear crashed mto the front Cu Edward Nftdef Harry Rock, "2% \aga Mack truck tpvehngjn tht Alexander Calonsk, Thaddeus o S t o drecton and drven by Jo-, N d, g t h e n K u b e c k a. JSptt, ol Perth Amboy, who was, Qtherg that ftre ^u ^ gre. 'npaned by Joseph Novak, also o pau] Schonwa d j u ug voler Wah Amboy. The Mack s a ae " t(r Wad ac Harry Glass, Myer Rosen- *v truck belonrnk to Greenspan,,, : Vnrod. Bernard Wess. ' Tmme 1 than Max. The Jacke's best. to be a better trader pcture a one of dren and treat any thaj; may be n-., ured or become ll aftd generally the guest of honor. Several bunwatoh over theheajth otthe young- lne89 mfl "«" - ere rf ' 1 " f - The ster«at pty. Presdent Hel advsed that traffc sghb, warnng drvers to go alow-, be placed jn Washngton avenue on ether sde of the playground. ness matters were dsposed of. The dnner was gven* by Mr. Olbrcm to show hs apprecaton of tle acton of the members of the company n gvng hm a, banquet and valuable present last month. n. y Donne,, y Blanche Zem ba, John E Step hen Hamulok, Jo- *' tn j seoh Turner, rvng Klen, Mchael M, ec wllam Smth Jos h Gay. Andrew Gjnda Thomag ch]d Brown Joseoh Comba wm, am c h l Eff g he pftrt The end men are: Lehrer-Horvath Team Wns Junor Loop Sx Straght Seta Decde Champonshp at Monday Nght Match t A vv» belongng. O1UU11, wholesale grocers, of Perth Fanne Van D ev erter, Olve Gunder o u v r\ son. Ruth Grohman, Edth Kathe,, of Carteret and Rahway hur- 1E<)na Brad^ord 0(fa Brght, Mary to the scene on motorcycles anfl Rafg and Mad(,j ne Wohlgemuth. ' Chef of Polce Murphy and.-uwher offcer of the Woodbrdfre 'force arrved and took charge of the nvestgaton. A hurry cull was sent for the ambulance o\ the Rahway Hosptal and Sharkey was taken gve the people through the polce department. Commssoner Lebowtz sad that the borough had been requested to provde protecton for the chldren but had gnored the request. The plpyground commttee consstng of Commssoners L«bowtz, Bshop, Schwartz, Jafferys and Brown, was drected to get n touch wth the offcers of the Parent-Teacher Assocaton and confer on the need of addtonal apparatus n the v playground and the selecton of the type to be used. Commssoner Coughln suggested <hat the hoard take under advsement p Platt and Novak also went to the d h the Personals Mrs. John Lllv spent Tuesday vstng frends n New York Cty. Wllam Dzurflla and Bert Wht- Moe Lehrer and. Duke Horvath are the wnners of the Junor Bowlng League. Monday nght Lehrer and Horvath cnched the prze, when they took sx straght sets after they al ready had a two-game lead. Moe and Duke took three straght from Lauter and Thompson and then beat Yorke.and Danels. The feature of tha lat- ter game was a 3^0 te, whch was decded by a roll-off 27-26, only a pr. margn. The game caused a great deal of exctement on the alleyg. Dl ~" a'show n "Newark, rehosptal and reported the case there Later they went to Woodbrdge andj ta ] made a further report. Platt stated (entfy" af.the hosptal that one of the occu-,,, XT,. v pants of the sedan gave ha name as 1 T M r r.-. a^ Mr8 ' \ N ** d w ««Ne * Owen Armstrong and as Owen Mur- York Clt y yaon - s f n *Vphy. Ths ndvdual was drupk, Mss Mame Schwartz was a New Platt declared. York Cty shopper, Tuesday. The entre rear of the Chevrolet! Robert R. Brown spent Wedneswaa smashed nto splnters and the, day n Newark, on busness, Steel Hen Almost Sure To Wn Te Wth Busness Men A Possblty But a Remote One As Cty League Loop Nears End League Standng. Steel Won. Works 27 Lost. Ave. Macks Copper Works 17 Wheelers hat the hoard take under advsem for possble future consderaton and Busness Hen acton a plan to acqure property op-' "--'- poste the hgh school, for a publc park and athletc feld- Presdent Hel nformed the board Carteret Fve that the commttees of last year wll j Harmony Club be contnued ths year. These stand-' ng commttees are as follows: Fnance Frank Brown, Jsadore Schwartz, Robert Jefferys; teachers- Edward J. Hel, sadore Schwartz, Wllam V. Coughln; text books and supples! Alexander Lebowtz, Wllam V. Coughln and Alfred Nannen; repars and supples^ Robert Jefferys, B n rare form. Young Sharkey, the boulevard de- ~, wll meet Jack Taylor, of Dover, the Sx-rounder, and the local mauler looks good for He encounter. Joe Trosko, the Cartoret flyweght, wll meet sutable opponent on the card. Trosko s a fast boy and promses to arouse plenty of acton. The Carteret fans wll travel to )over to gee that the borough boys re gven a square deal n the rnv nd otherwse. The CARTERET PRESS wll rve rngsde descrpton of the bouts. Surprse Party For Mrs. Freeman A surprse party wns gven n honor f Mrs. August Freeman, at her home, Thursday of last week. Many beautful gfts were receved. Refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. August Freeman and son, August, Jr.; Mrs. Harry Mann, Mrs. Rchard Donovan and daughter, Edna'; Mrs. Robert Jeffreys, Mrs. M. Donovan and Mra. H. Nannen, Sr. York-Danels and Lauter-'Thomp- J sadore Schwartz, Alfred Nannen; son reman n a te for second! course of study and lbrary-sadore place. Stark and Kdjula are aaf.e Schwartz, Wllam V. Coughln, Theo- OF the Weak. Copper Works, 3; Busness Men, 0 Wheelers, 2; Copper Works, 1. Gane Next W«ek. Harmony Club va. Carteret Fve. Harmony Club vs. Wheelers. Steel Works vs. Busness Men. Carteret Fve vs. Copper Works. Boys Who Had Metal Held For Grand Johh Starek and Edward! Held Under Bal of $500 Each; Polce Thnk Others Aded Them Edward Solak, 19, of W.a street, and John Starke, 17, of Somelj set street, were held n bal of each to awat the acton of the < Jury when, they were arragned ^_ n day mornng for takng four hart < metal belongng to the. U. S. Me Company. The metal was drop nto Woodbrdge creek by the y when polce of that townshp about to capture them. There four ngots of metal composed A Wth but two more weeks to go n fn the cellar. Fred Lauter gets the dore Bshop; transrortatbn and. tra- ft CJ fl,. L e a g u e t h e c h r o m e»,.-««h».p wth 228 and has' uncy LRWS N. Bradford, "anlu ' J! { «,. n, osa tank was hurled nto a feld. The accdent happened when pavement was wet after a. ran. Harmony Club Notes Wnters. Sr., attended a per- M' Nk ter. The Carteret Press trophy, how- Junor League Standng, Won. Lost. Lehrer-Horvath 20 the forma'nee at Mner's, n Newark, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseoh Makosk were Newark shoppers, Tuesday evenng. * Mrs, J. J. Reason was a Newark.. shopper, Wednesday. How's the row boat these nghts, Frmck Brechka, of Staten Marshall? Oar«stll leak? sland, former resdent of the bor- : : : ough, vstod frends here, Sunday. Wonder whtre Detectve KoeBter Andrew.Smth, of Leffert street, Wn hmself? Another good man W^B p ert h Amboy vstor. Saturday, fone wrong ' John Panko, of Wheeler avenue, ; : : was an Elzabeth vstor, Saturday. We haven't heard from Cutch n _Mrs. Frank Born was a Newark Hume tme and so we are curous to vlto). Tuesday..,,.. know what's gong 6n nt Slver Lalu 1., _j o h n DobrowU and John G.nda ; ; : wtr». New York vstoru, Sunday. There wll b«.great rootng tha Mchael Kore was a New York yettr whan the twttfht league (rets; Ct v; B tor, Frday. B«t nto aeton. A tot of the «lub.wllam Murtagh attended - membra are on the teams. Remember the openng date, May 6. Yorke-Danels 15 Lauter-Thompson.. 15 udy-sparky Retult of tlx W«k. Lehrer-Horvath, 8; Lauter-Thompson, 0. Lehrer-Horvath, 3; Yorke-Danels, 0. The scores: 1 Thompson >. 116 Lauter 173 Ave. Bradford, Frank Brown; law, Wllam ;741,. V. Coughln, Alexander Lebowt,-!BB6 Lews N. Bradford. 666 The report of the supervsng pnnr 871 cpal showed a total enrollment ot 2,630 pupls»nd a percentage of A wonderful r«he»real for the bg show was held Thursday nght wth th«' entr* cast present and dong ther atutf well. Judgtntr by the number of tele- 'ltt) calls and telegrams receved at,/ Wfe dub, the program over the rado t 4 WBS was a bg success. The club * thnks, all the latenerg-ln. We'll be the ar agan n tha near future g for u». (<«ke auagted the announcer at w UK by keepng the gang rounded up '" d -lue to the "Lk#.' r There was»umts crowd n the studo j twenty-fve f fc lb h, y M, a* last l t os t*u g n Woodbrdge, n y Mr. and Mrs. J. Moss attended u theatrcal performance n Elzabath. Saturday nght. Mr. and Mrs. A. Soarea were Brook'v vj»jtor», Sunday. MHU E. Nannen was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nannen, Jr., ths week. The ZusuMAn famly, formerly of 72 Roos. avenue, has moved to 62 Roosevelt avenue. Mu Helen Nannen was a Newark shopper on Saturday. Mr. and Mm. Kulhlenberger were Elsabeth vstors on Monday evenng, A specal Grls' Frendly meetng was held Tuesday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nannen, Jr., formerly of ths borough, wll move to SprngfWld,., on Aprl %\, ~-Th«W. A. T, meets Sunday.ft ' Lehrer 151, 166 Horvath -« Lehrer Horvath,.,' ' Yorke Danels H n svetv.sewja pretty aa-fe nk the hands of Lew Peterson and hs tmber tumblers. Whle the lead s out of the (menton the Macks are rubbng the Bus- Hgh School Notes When the students return to school Monday they probably,wll be greeted by the famous smle of Mss S. T. Ryan, who has been qute ll for the last month. t wll do the pupls' cyt's good to see Mss Ryan back. The Junor Class held practce for ther play May S and 18, Tuesday tnd Wednesday afternoons under tlu drecton of Mss Stagg, who s coachng "Daddy Long Legs." The Junors do not beleve n losng tme. wll remxture of gold, copper and whch were later recovered by polce from the creek bottom, ngots n the form of bars, wej, about 1,500 pounds and are sad represent about {500 n value. n the nvestgaton t develop that the boys took the ngots a car of the Central Ralroad and < they were part of a shpment tned for the U. S. Metals smelt t appears that the bara were._ from the car before t reached.,.. plant of the metal concern and that* they were taken to the Sound an4 placed n the boat at nght. t a beleved that the youths had\.j confederates n the robbery and that.^ they were takng the loot to aom». pont where t was to be loaded a truck when they were arrested. boys dd rot reveal the names of confederates f they had any. s a rumor that some one on t\*»:4 freght tran, of whch the car w a part, aded the boys n takng t)»' metal and also that they had assstance n removng t to the boat as the bars were too heavy for the l»d to handle alone., Although the loob has been recot. ered t s beleved tha ralroad COB*' pany wll prosecute the case vgorously, r, S ton schools half of they return to school Monday. The mnstrtj, May 1, promnea to be very entertanng. Accordng to rumors the Sophs are plannng a card party and dance before the school term ewa. Plan Junor Baseball League of Local fur 286 2U Aft«r spendng the Easter vacaton wth hs parents here, Fred Shapro left Monday for Baltmore to resume atmdps at the Unversty of Maryland. ' Mas Lllan Donnelly was a Newark vstor, Monday, Mrs. D. Lehrer and Mr. and Mra. Adolph Schwartz motored to Anbury Park, where they vsted frend*, Sunernoo n. day. The Lyceum Clot» contnung two hours per nght for sxty-four nghts and had a total enrollment of 108 pupls., ^, The truuncy offcer made twentytwo calls at each school durng March and nvestgated 316 cases, fndng eght cases of truancy. Steven Faketta, who waa bady njured by a trolley car on the Carteret bhuttle lne, w«s exceed from attendng school. ~A request was receved from the Harmony Socal Club for the uae of the Columbus»dwol audtorum the annual show of te club o" nghts of May 6, 7,and 8, ("d *!so for -rehearsal". The request wua referred tu the proper commttee. Commssoner lalup made a moton tha the request of the club be granted the dates named are not,, already taken. Applcatons for jobs us jantors were recvad fom SWVB Polukat and Alexander Kadomsk wrote that he has been a resdent of the boroutfh for many yeub and n qualfed thruugh experence for the poston. The applcatons "were referred to the commttee on jantors and grounds. Kev. Clark Kuewr. * '<"' * the Evangelc*! Lutheran Zon Church, made applcaton for the use of the school audtorum on May H for a Cop- j C n-f. Work.. berger'a Jll aded n savng the Coppers from a complete whppng. fhe Coppers came back strong after defeat and took three n a row ftdtyt 0)6 busness men, wthout the ad ' of..warng and CuBuleug. Ed Cotlghlln starred for the losers. Bll Donnelly's boys spoled all chaovea for Ve second runners. ' The Macks and Busness Men are a lttle behnd n the schedule, ard next week prumbts to be a. busy one. The scores: 144 elly X5g B Donnelly SZZ 173 Blnd Blnd « $ Efforts are beng made to fonn Junor baseball league n Curteret;l n prevous years. Led by Frank Versg, the jun enthusasts are workng hard for 1 crcut. Versg, who s an acl junor sportsman n the borough, the able leader of fhe Rovers, nul known that the am can easly be complshed. t4 Teams such as the Carteret Junen.1 Mohjcans, Rovers and Clovers are al, requested to help n the work Of organzng. n all probablty several of the local aporlj concerns wll offer przeb or pennants to arouse nterest. m the league Wsely {owe Arva Blnd / X5 L (> Mft"?' WOrk$ - Kfhlenberger F. Donnelly.. W; Donnelly Blnd Blnd..;.;:;;;; Sca. E. Coughln Devereaux Burns... Blnd Frft Pre»byt«r«n. Rev. Chas. Bent^et Mtchellj nnater Stmday, ApH) 19. 9rV5 a. m.--bble school. 11 «. m.'-dvne worshp; sermon subject, '^the Home of Yesterday." The Sacrament of Baptsm to be ad~ mnfster«d. 7:46 j. m. Kvvyng prase sermon WPJ««t, "Love and Court Wp." - ^ V f «94 MBS Gertrude Buchmun, ot\ Brooklyn, formerly of the borougfyt vsted frends here, Tuesday. ' -Mra. J. Yarcswskv spent wth her daughter n Perth Amboy,. Mr., and Mrs. August spent Sunday wth relutves n Many borourh rado funs h. local talent from Staton WBS' Newark, when the Harmony Club on the ar, Sattnduy nght. Don't msf Jacke Coogun n Ragman," Wednesday, at tn tc*.', Adv. ts drve FoV more members. Every concert to b«gven for UM bwsflt ef to 4o M. day young men are jonng tha ur»n- an orph»n asylum. As tnojlaw was All arrange for another date and agreed Phones: Carteret 881-R, 462. CARTERET BATTERY CO; CHESTER OSBORNB, Manager,,; W1LLARD SERVCE STATON All Makes of Butteres Recharged»od R«pared AUTO AND RADO ELECTRCANS

2 FACE TWO NAVCOAL Sprng Prce Reducton Effectve From March 16th to May 1st S 1.00'Ton" $10.50 For Metuchen, Woodbrdge, Sewaren, Carteret, South Amboy 25 cents extra for half ton lou NDUSTRAL AND COMMERCAL PRCES QUOTED ON APPLCATON $10.50 per net ton for Perth Amboy, Keasbey, fords. $10.00 for order* over 5 ton*. 25 cents extra for half ton lots. $11.50 per net ton for Tottenvlle, Pleatant Plans, Kreschervlle, Rchmond Valley. $11.00 for orders over 8 tons. LafctSMH NAVCOAL CORPORATON 1305 State Street PERTH AMBOY Phone 2781 "Fountan of Youth" for your clothng.... Frequent vsts to the dry cleaner are truly "fountans of youth" or your clothng. Partcles of dust and drt get nto the fabrc and ^weaken ts strenjth. t's an economy to brnjj us your clothe* once.n a whle and let us hand them back to you weeks younger. That Wnter clothng you are about to lay away. Dry cleanng good moth protecton. You'll be surprsed at how much better ur summer thntrs wll look f you let us have them before you at them on. Man Street, "MeUoDad&'dont f W$ Sp a McJu** n your pcket Whan, yon too home lot$h? ANDY McLEAN Ohntfw joondrtan MfwhosMomlonJbftnd swert - ft* l Woodbrdge DR.HUMPHREY5* Robust Mother of Fve Healthy, Happy Chldren Keeps Ft wth Beecham's Plls "When fwl dtey hmkde comng on. tke one or two Bccctum' P k. " «n 3J- holhr, robut mother wth EM Mpprchldcn.thnktoBeechua'. doll roant, nd ars tot the chldren." Mn. Albert Ormcrod, Fll Rvet. Mls. For FREE SAMPLE -Wrtto B. F. Allot Co Cuul Street, New York BUT from Tour dmfgu n M ud fee bone Fur conafudon, tddouun, rck htalxka. m ntker Atar* tomau lalu Beecham's Pll. The Mode ndulge! n Cay Embrodery n refrard to that ll-mportant theme, the cnsemlle costume, a touch of embroder; ere and there makes coat and frock nkln. The handsome composte cloth model n the pcture demonstrates the dea. The desgner of ths charmng ensemble reles on embrodery to confrm the.relatonshp of the modsh topcoat to the frock over whch t U posed Stjllst have chosen to consder fancful pockets as a feld of specal explotaton ths sesson. Therefore the embrodered pocket whch so enhnces ths cost expresses the last word from fashon's headquarters. The same colorful stltcherj whch to dstngushes ths pocket, borders the hemlne of the coat, repeatng ts cunnng colorfulness at the necklne tad tt ever; possble vantage pont on the frock. ce Cream and Castles TX7HENEVER you are hostess ' at a lttle party Just remember there s no more satsfyng thng to serve than ce cream. And there s no more satsfyng ce cream than Castles. Castles stands for wonderful delghts of taste because the flavors are genune and t stands for purty because of theheathzed process of freezng Castles ce Cream n an absolutely sterle atmosphere. So remember, ce cream" foryour party and be sure t's Casfle Cocportdoo Dealers Everywhere n ^{twjtruy rvngton Newark Path Amboy Edgar P. Edwards "Three thousand fars n the Unted StsteB and Canada alone paj upwards of thrty mllon dollars annually n premums for the development of agrculture and of lve stock," accordng to Edgar F, Edwards of Rochester, N., recently elected presdent of the fnternadtnal Assocaton of Fars nnd Expostons. Mr. Edwards s a former newspaper man, who has been general manager of the Rochester exposton, whch ncludes the famous Rochester horse show second only to the Natonal n New York for 15 rears Father Satfe /»//:: Why Send To The Bg Cty? Some couples celebrate ther slver weddln' by throwln' the slverware at each other. for nteror pantng and decoratng of church, theatre or resdences, when you have expert servce at home? Our men are recruted from the best pantera and decoratort n New York and Newark. No job too bg No job too small LET US.ESTMATE PANTNG DECORATNG PAPERHANGNG THOMAS W. REEDY Correja Ave., aeln, N. J. Phone Metuchen-91-W-2 When proud of your job, you serve best handle every telephone call quckly, JL accurately and courteously, s the am of every member of our central offce force- Chef Operator, SupervsoWand workers at the swtchboard. Mary Succeeds on Man Street By LAURA MLLER (c) by t.fnlra Mllar THE WOMAN PRO OFFCER Hnrk n TB73-4 when the frst proh llt on movement swept Amerlcn, MrH. lcorrlnnnn Hopley wont ont wth the Myrus group to clean up thftt Oho h>vvn. Her husband, John Hopley, was plltor of the Bucyrun Journal, Of her chldren seven are now actve newhpnper men and women. The eghth, Georga Hopley, hna graduated from newspnpor work nto jot> thnt combnes the ambtons of tmth mother nnd father. She wrtes nn the letterhead of the Unted Stntea Trrtsary department and sgns "flen- *>rnl Prohbton Apent, Constructve nformaton Bureau, Prohbton Unt," nnd wth a flush of humor re-.cly added, "That's all." She s snld to have been the frst woman n Oho to enter ncttve news paper work, n 1000 Governor Nash apponted her representatve of Oho women at the 'arls exposton. She remaned abroad for many months nnd has snce made frequent trps to Kngland and France, As women lnvp become more nnd more actve n polltcs she has gven much of her tme to poltcal publcty campagns. Whatever else MHR Hopley's busness cards say they always have n the lower left-hand corner, Home Address, Bucyrus, Oho. "t sn't cvc prde alone that makes up my loyalty to the old home town," she nssts. "Bucyrus s always on the map " A large part of her work for the prohbton unt conssts n publc speakng. \ Reporters who have followed her\ meetlngs>are astonshed nto commencng oj/the fact that she fa broad-mlndmf'wth all her enthusasm for prohbton. She comes wth offcal power, they say, but she s content to let the queston rest wth the publc She. s spendldg her tme Just "tellng fols about t." She tells them what the enforcement forces are dong. She tells them what great obstacles have been thrown n the way. Sue pctures those whch are used malcously and those used by the unnformed and the unntellgent. Controllng the malcous wet forces sn't the part of the job that ths sklled newspaper woman s nterested n. Educaton of those who are All Bg and Husky & CHCK \JSHRTOTr Leg weakness s practcally unknown n broods fed on Ful-d-Pep Chck Starter. Cod lver ol s combned rght wth nutrtous oatmeal mash and promotes strong bones and rapd growth just lke contnuous sunshne. Manufmctvrad bf Dealers Everywhere We have been ordered by the Offcers of the Champon Realty Company to sell at PUBLC AUCTON The "Thornal Park" Tract-beng 220 CHOCE PLOTS n Woodbrdge near Rahway at corner of Randolph Ave. and Hart Street, on SATURDAY-MAY 2-2 P.M. You can et to the property by takng the bus from Rahway to Carteret, passng 'Thornal Park." ASK THE BUS DRVER! Ths s all fne dry level land and the secton s rapdly buldng up wth one and two famly houses A few mnutes wll take you to trans, trolleys and the Staten sland ferry whle the bus runs by thq door. Small Depost- Balance $10 a month E.J.jJ(j0Corp. REAL ESTATE AUCTONEERS 30 CLNTON ST. NEWARK MTCHELL 5300 unnformed and ndfferent rarrlep to Georga Hopl'y the thrll of h'lna ns practcal as n shoe-sellng caqpnpr and as d-nllstlc»» the dreams of PT mother N. Y. OFFCE: 'loo E. 42nd ST. Proportonate Value* [f gold were ns plentful as ttn and n were na rare ns gold we'd be buyrf sardnes n cold boxes nnd paynt for them wth tn, saya the New ork Telegruph. NO NEED FOR US Ol Stant on Concrete The bureau of standards say* that t knows of no method that wll entrely remove ol stans from concrete. The tans can be partly removed by wakng the concrete wth gasolne, then takng up the excess by means of a porous materal lke blottng' paper. By repeatng ths process several tmee at ntervals a good porton of the ol can be removed. The new war, MM war sensble woman have 'adopted of dong ther washng s to phono Perlh Amboy 1893 and then forget there s nch a thng as Wash Day. Ther laundry s returned by uj spotleulf clean on the day they want t Perth Amboy 1893 s the number of MDDLESEX SANTARY LAUNDRY PATERSON AND SECOND STREETS, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Our plant s entrely new. We have only the latest mproved modern machnery. We use only pure soap. The meet delcate fabrc passed through our cleanng processes wthout the slghtest damage to texture or color.! We do any hnd of laundry work) n whatever manner yon desre, such as WET WASH, ROUGH DRY, FLAT RONED, or FLAT WORK. We also clean' and dye Rugs and Draperes at moderate prces and n a mal satsfactory manner.. ' NOTE: We cordally nvte you to vst our plant and convnce yourself that what we say s absolutely true. Ths nvtaton a extended to every woman n Mddlesex County, Each Wash s done separately. Delvery s made wthn twentyfour hours. No bundle s too large or too small. Phone us to have our salesman call and explan our servce. Gve us a tral to prove -ow worth and we wll be assured of your future patronage. V PUBLC SERVCE Men and Women The Addressograph Operator Tle PUBLC SERVCE Addressograph Operator has the job of prntng on envelopes, blls and checkng lsu more than 45,000,000 addresses a year.. ncludng customers and stockholders there are well over a mllon people on the regular correspondence lst of PUBLC SERVCE and for each one of tla host, a metal plate on whch f embossed name and address s fled n the cabnet* of the Addressograph Department Wth electrcty y to operate p the machnes the, th«h Addrrasogruh A d d h Operator O embosses b and fles the plates fur and prnt* each month more than three mllon fve hundred thousand addresses. AH organzaton of thrty-fve people s rosnnuly at ths tusk n the general offce* at Newark where blls are prepared. The work, of the Addressograph Operator ex-' euulfe* tha use of labor-savng devces whch wthn a cuuuurattely few years has revolutonzed Amercan busness methods. ; YOU GONG TO EUROPE THS YEAR? Bt qur oflta* and have our 37 years of travel e«pcreu:e -L-j. *j_ th dton«tl charges to you whatsoever. Each day your calls and those of hundreds of others pass through the central offce to telephones n town and out of town. All of those calls are of equal mportance to the telephone operator. She knows nothng of ther nature. She only knows that each must be handled perfectly f possble. Most of the tme your calls go through correctly.such accuracy does nofjust happen." t s the result of concerted effort by traned. workers. Every member of the central offce organzaton knows that t s her responsblty to serve you well and to uphold the servce tradtons of her company. And every member strves to mantan and to mprove not only her own servce record but that of her offce. The sprt of servce that actuates the members of the telephone organzaton s a very defnte factor n makng your telephone servce what t s. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Up**art,down$tar»OTfromoneendofan opart* men* to the other many tme* a day to make or onnuer caju-that's trng. An extenson telephone wll save such step* at a cot of l f y k METER CHANGES AND MOVNG DAY! YOU are movng ths sprng and wll notfy th«company aa soon at you know your new locaton, you wll be sure that gu and electrc servce wll be ready when you want t. May sprng movng day n New Jersey brngs thouaand. of change, n meter, and servce, and the full strength of ths company's organzaton u employed to make them promptly. And t wll prevent delay, Mv«you the annoyance of crowded order counter, ad a«ure you g«and electrcty when you move toto your new quarter., f you place your order for meter change. NOW. Publc Servce Electrc and Gas Company l-f.-.a,.

3 1 lysooh UUnd n ladlterranssn -" Unty X rul* or ttthorltttlv* * Encounters)! 11 rtrm«nt«4 lquor md* from cow' or cmel' mlk Nnth fl»r- b«(or» ths fles n Roman caundar t Grl'* nama Characttrltlc 10 Consternaton t Raptllt B On* who partake* of food Pr«aa«t alothca Me«t> d«ft 10 n a tdy mnntr Loudly dtclaltnlnc Father of Otdlpu (myth.) 17 Drwslnt far mm, flh or puddlnf ' J Lo»f«r t Nol«* mad«durng alaap 42 Room for acton 44 Any ohjact whch by ts hadow servos a an ndcator, aa on a sundal (p.) 47 Rescuad 49 Slppery mud to Cog wh«els»l News notce* 14 To anllat (var. sp.) H Make* a Hdden, volent. «paamodlc and audble expraton of breath throufh the note Waterng place t Massachusetts cty noted for wtchcraft actvtes -Nostrl* Jumbled type -Flrat part of a randy used for relevng couuh -Land measures -Word havng same meanng a another gven on* Aothorf ;-word Puzzles (ft, llll, Wutrn Nlwsptmr Unon.) mmortalty **? mmortalty for nn author g that ht fbbould 'blonsnm n m nnny futur* fworks of other^ that hs own are re> jmembered no more. There s no hlgnf«r mmortalty. Jnclnlo Henavcnte. V*rtlcl, l~fal J SlngU Soak or expose to mostur* (tech. or dalectc) 4 Wrtng flud ( Dvson of a state Sut of mall ( Asatc brd of the starlng famly (p.) t Fshng wth a net 14 Oae ntently 1< Face of a clock 17 Famous settler of New Tork, frst names' John Jacob Scandnavan word used n drnkng toasts 11 Hgh natural terrace or tableland (p.) 21 Amphtheater* 14 mpoaes aa a necessary acoompanlmont or result T Slp 19 Btten by an nsect tl Chrlstma,*** 81 mage 14 Essental ol of orange flower 86 Contents of a sewer (p.) tl Olossy, black brd, lmmortalled by Poe 41 Gves forth 41 Perods of tme 46 Slgn 4» Pertanng to Nemn 48 Let fall 51 Common feelng and nteret n the Slavonc race 53 Word of unknown meanng oocurrlng often n the Psalms (bblcal) 5*_Nnughte (7 An abrasve 81 Japanese copper con 6! Furce open wth a lever «4 ndefnte artcle Bolatloa wll appear la aex< ssne. Don't Watte t Lttle Grl (to-- puloter.copyng * masterpece) Would you pleabe tell me what they wll do wth the old one. when yours U fnshed? lldge way Mercury. Horzontal. 1 Grant forgveness Dlvots of clothng 11 Parts of a roof Mother Goose oharacter who could eat no fat 14-^-Bon* f Small salamander 17 Blow Preposton -Plan Actual beng t Through, by 14 Outlne Beaata of the Jungle 17 Smart, Jaunty Rock debrs at bate of a clff t» Negatve Yellowsh metal Expraton 14 nscrbed t Fasten together 16 Authortatve sancton T Bags '. 40 Rob 41 Drunken revelry 44 Aerform flud 41 Smack of 41 Tape lghtly 41 Varety of lly 61 Obaerve 61 Belongng to hm 61 Large llnos cty 6( Cra*y person (slang) 64 Prntng measure 67 Desgn 61 Small town n lllnola JO Thus «1 Entrance* 12 Mode «4 Arouse (6 They go out (stage drecton) golatlea wll appear la next MPS. (A, llt, WHtv Newspaper Unon.) Fth Sleep Lke Humatu Fshes sleep as regularly us human DelngB, but snce they hnve no eyelds they do not appear to sleep. Moflt speclen sleep at nltht and rest upon the bottom; some knds even He upon l :elr sdes. ' ('.ml ;U. uortt..,. nmn put md. Vertcal. 1 Punctual Note of muscal scale Boy's name 4 AkoT* Starway post Stan* t Ancent cty promlmnt n Bomerl* lad Rodent» mpersonal pronoun 10 Long-legged brds 11 Dscolor Restran wthn certan lmt* 16 Mxture of vegetables Conolse 80 Wthout color A atltch n knttng, etc. t Common fuel found n Brtsh sle* S Delcate gradatons, a* of tone, color 17 Exceedngly varable Somethng wagered ChlldTen tl Belongng to hm 14 lfollstte's home state (abtr.) T Land of the bullfghter Branches of learnng Tolet powder 41 What Shakespeare was called the bard of 41 Egyptan water lly 43 Qlobe 44 Pace* 45 Hts wth the hand 47 Response 49 Task 60 Small ste of type (6\4-polnt) 53 Coagulate 54 Stone used n jewelry 67 Hawaan food prepared from taro root 5«Beer «1 Terrtory n whch Unted States capltol s located (abbr.) Europe (abbr.) Sterlzng Cork* Corks for vacuum lottles become musty f not properly cared for. After use boll the corks, nndlng a lttle bakng, soda to the wnter. Tlen te the cork* to the neck of tle bottle nstead of puttng t D place. Ear-Splttng Slence "Struck dumb wth nmazement, she shreked agan nnd agan." From a novel. BROADCAST BLL'S RADOLAYS By WM. K DOUGLASS How's the Rado workn' tonght. do you thnk you wll keen lhal new Can you tune n the Htatonn tune them n rght by the way Z«ke, what ones kn you (rett Are you hearn' the thngs that you wanted to hear, how to rase hogs and cultvate wheat? Are you gettn' them talks, kn you tune em n closer? Are you learnn' what horn eat? an't had the tme fer the last Solutons to Last Week's Puzzles E3ER SDQ DEDC 1:33 E 3E Dffl [t Q!Sfl[3lSlQE3 LE n am as ennan G ral f^ **1^^f^f T * 1 [Mm US Q 3D3DD Q HE EH EQBLnCElOS QC sea QS n EO DEE 33EB mz DEEE l PlA C LlEBE L E ME NlT SC2E3 DnEElD HOB EBCE asac SHE anh as on sen ER JHQZ an to tune n them leeur<>(t an Md so <lrop me n lne f.. new, for 1 don't spose thnt yer mnen' much. By the way let me gve you a bt of advce. Ths s somethng that you'd ought to know. There's been trouble at our house at least once er twce on account of ths here Rado. There's a staton out East, ferjet now whch one that ever so often rends out «talk to tt*" when they pet done ttuf ' that a bt. n of nrly c.m rnncernhv nrly "nn «d wear, f to be rchl up 1(1 Rltyle. spends.vthunt help ftj ar lke we turn nto once l So tnkn my n vre an' out when ycr 11 n Ulk.f ness knows t'll tnve ynu f yer wf(> n nbonl an' do any lrrtrps on clothed. "l>7 \ho truth ft"' t an't any jok*)jj deas nhe (rrt.k from the tet mghty fne hut they're ke broke, may hnvp to (jet yrt. Frst she honrn thnt her ll "lt of d»te so she geta rnlls 11 rhapeau an' 1 had thnt t made her look preat,' hll w?, a heck of a blow. W117 lresdes an' fnally of whch made her look vwjt but can't keep from (rettn*j of the blues when stop to K* prce. So a word to wse from dn Fan, an' ol' tmer n through the mll. Steer them Style Talks as fer w ; Let me hear from you you? New Tork newspaper! are ( the queston, J Whtt s an eu?" AD adventuress s a ' and jour husband met awhle your husband remarks, "Why 1 her out to our house to tme?" Kansas Cty Star. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMNED BY Dr. H. M. CHASN Eyesght Specalst 129 Broad Street, Elzabeth, N.J. (One Block from Penn. R. R.) Whte torc lenmt, centfcally grolnd andfttatj gold-flled or shell frames. Three attractve style* choose from. Complete, ncludng Examnaton $6.00 v Houvs 8:30 A. M. to 8:00 P.jl. Saturday to 10:00 P. M. LENSES GROUND ON PREMSES, ' Famly* t was a shame to commerclalle Pa's njures! j 6. Ll W><->0 \NOBUMN <joe*>\ ONW BRC*<SN ^ TOO.COULO THOSE. Formal Messages of condolence seem c<»nd wthout comf Let flowers express yfl sympathy wth natu ease and beauty. Ths s our spece Our 14 houses are of flowers. Ths rn< jowwatgtal. CAM0OltCO.f. T. RADO RALF AND HS FRENDS BVN OV*K TO THB UP ANP ME S0 - T'S SN'T ' SMTH FfcANKE SN'T MlfTER SPECKLE! fowgb «By JACK WLSQN Capyr tht by the Mcdut Nnrqm>«t SynlktSl WELL -TWAT'S FONNV '. T ETHER. ONE OF US'. fresh flowers and a' varety of them. We'll wre your Mem flowers, no matter how the dstance, wth only a hours' notce. Over 2,1 florsts are at your se thru the Florsts' Tele Delvery Assocaton. We delver all over Mddlesex and Unon Countes., ;- Just phone Ralway 711 "The Flowerphone" J. R. BAUMANN, Florst! St. George and Hazelwood Avenues, Rahway, N. *'' SUCH S LFE WHAT >MOULD \ BLESS XOUB JE F WAS BORM H '"N BE AH CELAND, NOBA?) WHAT MJOULD BE F 1 WA 1 - BORN N rt -7 TALY? AM -TALAH "WHAT WOULD be F :BQRH Of4 A BQAt. BE TME 5AME AS "TCLJK AKD FATHER WA<5 TfeAVELLlN* ^TH HY AUNT AM' l/mcle f Tme a* Crtc What a sense of securty n book whch tme has crtczed Lowell. Pan 2elm WHAT'S THE USE LET'S SEE- \ 4)0 A LOT- \ TvJO 1 LOTS- ByLF.Vm.ZeJm n "AMD THEY, GUARAMTEED tvefft LOT TO B ABOVE 'WATER AMD > BUT lfe OHLY ^ 20 VNtLL, "bu \ c.do A LOT OF FOOLSH THNGS TOO fot A RECEPT FOB MY j J \ A Swell Husband OF ALL TMHOS.' THOT MABflED AH NFANT A LOT / M^ HERE HE GOES THROWNG MOMEY AWAT AMD 'M TRYNG TO SAVfc HAT BY SLEEPNG UNTL ^ ^ ELEVEN O'CLOCK SOJ g&f 1 CAM SAVE BREAKFAST r C huvc a seres nf w battery lamps for ULtot or )tu>tur boats. n futt we have an el''tr' ltflt for every purpusu unj um. f you are nterested n tlks electrcal t would be well for you to respond to ths nvtaton and spe what we have to offer. T / // ^ ^ M6 ^,W00DBRD< HA1

4 CARTERET PRESS Sobcrptr.l,.SO Per Y««r Publsh! fvery Frday by C H. BYRNE, 44 Chrome Are., CARTERET, N. J. Tclrphone, Carteret H. RYRNE Edtor nnd Manage* Entored an srcoml class matter June 5, 192Ot Carteret. N. J.. Oflce, under the act ot March 8, «Foregn Arvrrlsng Representatves N*W Jersey Neghborhood Newspapers, nc. \ Amercan 'rrsg Assocaton CAHTERFT, WAKE UP! ;; ;f Puhlc-mndod ctzens, nnd especally busnessmen, should )Dd together and do somethng About the employment queston. The stuaton has become so acute that t can not on lofr wthout remedy f Carteret s to prosper. More and men, whte men who have establshed homes here, are kng the streets whle, on the other hand, there s a constant ease n t h<- number of those who are mported from all parts!the country but especally from Porto Rco and other south Wands and from Mexco. These latter types, whether bftck f whte, are not the knd that, buld up a town. They do not homes. The prncpal effect they have, on a eonnty» to ;d n lowerng wages of the better type of labor. The men who make really worth-whle wages, n a great ot nstances, do not lve n town at all. They come B, earn money and carry t off to be spent elsewhere. How can busness prosper and how can a town have a aal growth when such condtons exst? Carteret s not the only town where such condtons have. But n other towns there has usually been a prompt [thorough opposton presented and then an mprovement. Just now the condton n Carteret s one that deserves the enton of every busness man and every home owner. There JMlo evl that can not be remeded f a real effort s made. The trouble here seems to be that certan nfluences are Ong enough to "get away" wth all knds of thngs that would be tolerated elsewhere. t s dle to prate about poltcs thngs that have to do wth factons when there s a common ger and damage to all resdents. We have to stand tanted 'and a good many other abuses. t s tme to call a halt and busness men could accomplsh much f they made a unted art. Tennessee has passed a law aganst the theory of evoluton, ch wll probably make bootleggers out of the Darwnsts. t s reported that Bryan s contemplatng runnng for the ed States Senate from Florda. Whch goes to show that f f can't lve at. one end of Pennsylvana avenue he s wllng to the other. PLANTNG THE TULP BULBS ByTHOMASARKLECLARK D*an of Men, UnTerty of llnos. f»<fphs5 bulbs came late last fall. had $: w ordered them for the Orst week October wth the hope of getthem n early, but there was de- Shppng them from Holland, the snld, or congeston of freght shppng port, or somethng that ralroad WHS responsble (or, At rat* they dd not come. October passed, and no bulbs came; NOTember was almost at an end, and had»lven up nl hope of the tulps. Wnter was comlk on, the ground 'would loon be frozen, and f they dd.mtcome mmedately t would * use- %POT lera to come at all, for they not be planted. one nl^ht, a* was comng the offce after dark, Mumbled e porch steps and ran nto a box tundlng n front of the door. ba had come. t was too late tn work that nght. looked up ' ddre of my boy who wa to p.. Wth the work, but he had no oue. should have to wat untl to summon hm. Jfrwakened early the next mornng '/an undefned feelng that there Wmethng 1 ought to do mmedl- The rsng sun was shnng la ' wndow, but there wu> a feelng he ar that suggested the oncom- wlnter. Then remembered the Should get up and plant! jnyself, or should trust to luck the uncertan uoy? The bed felt comfortable, and have lttle gl) tme to sleep n the mornng, oemhered the legend that f you want a thng done, the best l to do t yourself, and rolled?bhd got nto my garden rousers. Sw, ground KUS Bll! la good condllate as t WM, und by workng ;t>ard got tlt-n half n by breakfast \fune, and came hows early from the n the evenng and tlnahed the That nlkht the weather man got, the thermometer fell almost to and the ground froze so that was uo more plantng unt hud tlnshed n the nck of often remarked that n garas n other thngs then la tme whun a thng should be d f t n not done then thera to be regret or (allure. 1 at what Burtke or dscomfort. t pays to do a thng tt the rght tme. Sometmes, of course, oue tme may be as Kood aa another, but usually there comes an hour when a task should be accomplshed or t s never done go opportunely agan. Outsde today the brds are sngng, the grans s turnng green, and after a long, hard wnter, there t a breath of sprng n the ar. New lfe and new opportuntes are sprngng up wthn us.. t s the tme of the resurrecton, when new hope s born and a new vson comes to us. Through my open wndow can set the crocuses n bloom, the llac buda are swellng and showng a touch of tender green, and everywhere the tulps are stckng up ther beads. Clumps of them are appearng n the shrubbery, and the long rows are showng D the buds. know ft wll he only a matter of a few sunshny days and a few gentle showers untl the garden wll be a rot of color of red and orange and volet and rose, ud shall be more than compensated for my early rsng and my hours at unpleasant labor n November. ( ). 'll. Wetarn N«rpp«r UBSB.) ale of Lots Tomorrow On HagamaR Heghts Huganum Heghts, where a small own hus sprung up wthn a year, vll agan be thrown open to home.eekers at a sale begnnng tomorrow Sprng Meteor Bg Event Promsed For Woodbrdge n Scout Jamboree On May Second All Troop! of Dstrct To Camp On Parsh House Feld and Engage n Contests of Scoutcraft; Wll Be Bg Day n Town The Dstrct Boy Scout Jamboree scheduled for Saturday, May 2, on Parsh House Feld, prdmses to be the bggest Scout event ever held here. Assurance of practcal co-operaton has )een evnced by the Rotary Clubs of Woodbrdge and Perth Amboy, whose annual boys' week celebraton termnates on hat day. Other groups of busness, men who are nterested arer the Kwans and Lons Clubs, of Perth Amboy, and the followng ndvduals: Rotaran R. V. Afflerbach, of Perth Amboy, nnd Mr. Henry F. McCullough, offcal Scout outftter for the dstrct. useful Scout equpment consstng of auch artcles as haversacks, scout knves, scout axes and sheaths, camp blankets, scout hand books, cookng These clubs and ndvduals have donated przes of deal of rvalry because of the close contestng. n ths event the scout ; furnshed wth two matches, and n ku, c'nteet ponchot an/other' P'«nk of wood. Wth hs axe, or equpment. The Perth Amboy Eljcs knfe, he prepares to cut the wood are awardng a Jamboree banner to for a fre and stacks same under a the best troop. whte tape lne. The flrbt fre to burn t now appears that many of the' through the tape lne s the wnner, troops are plannng to arrve late Fr- j The last of the compettve events s day afternoon, the day before the a verbal message relay. Eght scouts Jamboree, and wll camp out over per trooo are the teams used for ths nght. Specal arrangements are beng unusual type of relay. The scouts made for ths feature through the are dstrbuted at approxmately 20 leadershp of Scoutmaster L. V. yard ntervals, and are numbered Busthman, of Troop No. 1, WoodbrdgBj whose troop has ts headquarters n a log cabn on one end consecutvely. Scout number 1 s handed a wrtten message of 10 words, contanng a lst of artcles of Parsh House Feld. The remander he s gven one mnute to memorz of the fourteen troops of the ds- trct wll arrve Saturday mornng. They wll then be assgned to ther camp stes and wll set up any tents they may brng. Durng- the mornng a number of scout leaders of the dstrct wll be ths message, he starts off and repeat verbally to scout No. 2, who runs t number 3 and repeats message am so on. The last scout runs to a desg nated pont where he s handed a card and percl on whch he wrtes down the message; ths s delvered to the on hand to gve leadershp to scout judges who score on the bass o nstructon and examnaton work, n- > accuracy, but do not requte that aofar as a number of scout tests are concerned. About twelve o'clock the troops wll return to ther respectve camp stes and wll prepare ther noon meal, whch wll provde an nterestng actvty for any of the early vst- orgnal order be mantaned n th fnal message. All messages musl however, have the 10 words orgnal gven. As a specal feature of the afternoot program the troops wll gve scout craft demonstratons, durng whct each troop wll come out on the feld whch wll be lad out n the ferm o ors, The afternoon program s scheduled to eet under way approxmately at 2 o'clock. The openng feature wll be preceded by the bugle call a three-rng crcus, for a seres of "Assembly," followed by an offcal spectacular and nterpretve demon- "color ceremony^11 then-nspecton of statons, featurng such phases of the the troops. Muscal selectons durng, scout program as frst ad to the nths and other parts of the afternoon jured, knot tyng, camp craft of varprogram wll be played by the ffe and. ous knds, and other actvtes. A drum corps of Troop No. 1, rvng-ton, number of the troop; have created New Jersey, under the drecton of much mystery n connecton wth ths Scoutmaster Walter-Andruss. j preparaton of the demonstratons Store wndow dsplays of the przes, whch they are plannng to put on, rre now on vew at Stern's furnture and some nterestng surprses are n store, Perth Amboy, and J. H. Cones nnon, Woodbrdge. Everyone s most cordally nvted to attend ths great scout gatherng. t s expected that many members of the dstrct scout councl, scout parents and frends of the scout movement wll be present. The afternoon program tonssts of the seres of nterestng scout-craft etore for everyone. After the demonstratons the ndvdual przes wll beawarded to the wnners, then the presentaton of the Elks' banner. An mpressve flag ceremony, n the form of "the lowerng of the colors," wll close the afternoon program. The scouts wll the'. return to ther camp stes and wll prepare ther evenng meal, followng compettons, such as the knot tyng'. whch there wll be aerogram of recevent, n whch nne boys from eaefe reatonal actvtes and a number of fternuon. The bg aref known as Hagaman Heghts was a_ vacant hll ; troop wll compete wth each other conferences of such groups A gcout untl u year ago when the frst sale for the correct tyng of the followng leaders, patrol leaders, and others. was held Many lots were sold at that ktl0ts. ck)v(, Htch, Tmber Htch, A specal feature for the closng jne and at present there are more Two half Htches, Slp or Halter of the Jamboree wll be the bg camp The Man for the Job By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK lnn n Men, UnTerty at llaou. HTT SN'T a Job for every man," * nfnfnnf has sad, "bat a real man for every Joh." 1 tppone gve as mach advce t«j young men and ther parents as ths net man sometmes when t t asked for nnd at other tmes proffered grata musy. Perhaps n the latter cane t n seldom consdered very aerlooslj. There s no othw subject upon whch* counsel s sought more frequently thtn that whch has to do wth the choce of a Joh. There are two opnons whch an qute generally held by young people wth reference to John. The frst s Hnt practcally all the Jobs n the nnrlr are taken or wll b* taksa. by the end of the month, and that f the ynung fellow n queston doea not ge» ml anl after a Job at once h» wttl be lr>rt holdng the sack. Th* opnon lfts been extant snce the sprng graduated from cwlege and possbly before that tme, Th* Other opnon s that there are good Jobs and bad ones; that tome jobs n themselves offer straght and open road toward unquestoned success. "What s a good tlng for a boy to study for?" father* ask me, wth th* klca that there U some alchemy or open sesame n th* Job tself, and that t does not depend to any large degree apon the tha. When was a graduate student ear* ago n an eastern unversty ame nto contact wth a consderable lumber of men engaged n advanced tdy who were no longer young. They ad apparently, so far, not done well the teachng professon. They a eked tact, enthusasm, personalty, n arterstandlng of human value or osntthng of the sort that was necessary to ther gettng on, and, at much sacrfce, they had gven up ther postons n order that they mght pursn» the tudlts necessary to the obaalnc of an advanced degree. What mpressed aoe was that most had the dea that the d«gre* lt*«tt was the talsman that would rng them all these qualtes the lack of whch had meant falure for them. Th«y gar* lttl* or no thought to the development of ther characters, to th* cultvaton of an appealng personalty, or even to the acquston ot knowledge whch mght n some practcal way make them better teachers t was only what would help them op the hll toward the coveted degree tl.at they concerned themselves wth. t was the Job whch, they kept n mnd aad Bet the development of» real man tor th* Job. What most of \s should concern oar selves wth s not la lookng out for s J»b whch wll offer a sure and easy approach to affltne* and dstncton, bat n developng oar mnds and characters and personaltes to the extent that the Job wll come after us. There wll always be a Job f«r the man who can frst prove hmself th* m«n for the Job. (A. tll. WMUr* Nt«.p«p»r Umm.) Personals han thrty completed homes, most of j knot, Fsherman's knot, Square knou fre, whch wll be lghted at about 8 hem occuped and>several others n ' sheet bend' then an event known as Roth spent the! Easter va'caton n o'clock around whch a typcal camp. ourse of constructon, Manvlle.wth relatves. the fre by Bow-Drll n whch one fre program, consstng of songs, But the sale ths year hasfeatures; scout per troop wu contest aganst Adolph Greenwald, of the t. of stunts and other actvtes wll take hat wore absent last year, f&st year them for the successful makng of P., returned to Phladelpha, Monday, place, followed by the blowng of taps rely lot.s weer offered; ths year after spendng the vacaton here wth tre wthout matches. The equpment on. the bugle nnd the sngng of the lots are offered n a terrtory where hs parents. used conssts of a spndle and fre words of ths famus call by the there w electrc lght, water and s«rtv- board, bow wth leather thong and Ben. and Wllam Yuckman, of scoots. era and where there wll Boon be gas cedar bark lnng t 0 catch the spark. the U. of P., spent the holday* here Dstrct Scout Executve Carstang, md very lkely a new publc school. What promses to be a very nterwth ther parent*. n speakng of the event, sad, "Plan Lous B. Nagy, of Roosevelt ave- \ estn K event s that of water bolng, now to.come early and stay late. nue,, s the sole agent g for the tract.j tract, j n n whch the scouts wth a natt ' There wll be somethng nterestng Lots arc sold for as low as 10 down! water, plank of wood gong, on all the tme. f you wsh and $5per mnth n ths desrable hgh matches, prepare a fre and attempt area, near to the bg ndustres of to bol ther contaner 1 of water frst. Carteret. Another unusually nterestng Publc School Notes The local publc schools wll open Monday, Aprl 20. A full attendance s expected. There wll be a vacatonless run now ujntl June 25, when the schools close for the summer recess. Henry Gerke, Joseph Blacksmth and Walter Schlemmer, were Bronx Zoo vstors, Sunday. jy Fnds $200 Rng When Arrest mpends rk Woman Clams Palmnt Grabbed Damond From tandbag Where She Had Placed t For Safekeepng Before Havng Fortune Told BKllKK, Aprl 10. Ablty where Mary B. Curtb, 33 eet, Newark, had "dropped" aftur Mrs. Curts had acstealng t releved K»att jpfly, of uncst, late Tu'Sn, Kme vuuehsufod tlt that the rff would be e flour uf Mm. Curts' car Sergeant Jaes Walsh.to take her before the Mr*. she and u event, somewhat along the same lne, s that of flap jack makng. The scout s furnshed equpment consstng of a nne nch steel fry pan, two matches, plank of wood, necessary ngredents for pancake, or flap' jack, and some Crsco. He prepares a cookng fre, mxes the ngredents and cooks a flap jack. The maker o: the flap jack whch, n the opnon.of the judges s the best of the lot from the standpont of qualty rather than speed, wll be awarded the prze. to know more about the boy scout work n ths dstrct, the Jamboree wll help you?et acquanted wth many features ths purposeful, recreatonal program s developng n tfce character of and tranng for a worthwhle ctzenshp of almost four hundred boys throughout Perth Amboy, Woodbrdge Townshp and Carteret." Harvey Platt was an Elzabeth vstor, Wednesday. Mrs. T. J. Mulvhll was an Elzabeth vstor Wednesday afternoon. Max Schwartz and \Moe Ungar de Th* f, Pme - w «re New Yurk ct y vstors, Sunday. The tre race always creates a frreat' ' Made Own Lcense Plate For Car He Got As Gft Carteret Spanard Fned $55 After H* Handcraft Fals To Fool Offcer Parsons; "Prevous Owner Got Away Wth t" t Clam f "Rollng your own" may be pernume for safe-keepng... The trou- mlssble n the ease of cgarettes pr ble arose when Rose took t upon her-' stockngs, but Recorder Ashley mself to extract an extra dollar from posed a fne of $65 on Raymond the purse for "wsh"-" her patron l.apez, a 29-year-old Spanard, of "luck." When she extracted the dol. Carteret, when Lapez was brought n lar she - took : * ' " the Curts averred. Mrs. Curts made her complant at notce headquarters and Sertreant Walsh went to the camp wth her wth t Mrs. by Motorcycle Offcer Ben Parsons on a charge of usng tt home-made auto lcense plate. Lapez chose to pay the tne rather than spend 60 days n the County jal where ahe dentlwl Mss Adams us! Parsons arrested the Spanard n the one who had (old her fortune.: Port Readng l»»t Saturday, after he However, Hose dened takng the rng hud notced n strkng dssmlarty and t wan not untl Walsh, took her between the sngle lcense plate that to Mm. Curts' car, ntendng to ur- adorned nez's uuto and the ulates that t conformed somewhat to the uute.awed ths yar. To render detecton more dffcult he had carefully plastered a mud ball over the face of the plate. At polce headquartern he could produce nether \u tmse cards nor u bll of saje for the machne. The "story behnd the story"'came out when Upez's "boardnr boss came to the jal here seekng- hs boarder'* release. Accordng to hm Lapez had been gven the car by an other Spanard who won t at a raffl last summer und oparuted t all yea wthout the formalty of takng ou {rent her, that Rose called upon her ssued th* year' by the SUte. nves- j new lcenses. ThVpo1cu~d«cF»-'"tha> tll propnqutm and fore- tlkaton dsclosed that the Spanard wll not allow the h The Msses Adelne Donovan, Elzabeth Nannen and Josephne Burke were Elzabeth vstors, Monday. Mss Alvra Basn was a Newark shopper, Saturday. Mss Josephne Burke was a New Brunswck vstor, Sunday. Mss Elzabeth Nannen was a Woodbrdge vstor over the weekend. A euchre wll be held by the Daughters of St. Mark's, n ther narsh, on May 7. Many beautful przes have been donated. A large attendance s expected. Hemy Nannen, Jr., son Raymond and daughter Eleanor, are the guests of Mrs. H. Nannen, Sr w ths week. Herbert and Howard Nannen, Alfred Cromwell and Charles Conrad vsted thu Yankee Stadum on Tuesday for the openng game. -Harry Enzmaker, of John street, was a Perth Ambcy vstor, Saturday. t John Panko, of Wleeler avenue, attended a performance at Proctor's, Newark, Saturday. Mrs. Pearl Maurer, of Stamford, Conn., s vsthe relatves n Carteret. The Msses!Lllan and Beatrce The Carteret Trust Company U the peoples' hank of Cagteret, New Jersey. t was organzed by the people. ts purpote t to help the people. t s owned by the people. t depostors are the people. Every normal man wants to nave and own a home some day. Every normal man needs fnancal ad and fnancal advce at some tme n h» lfe. The Carteret Trust Company was formed to fll ths ver^ need to gve advce and lend money on bond anfl mortgage to help you own your home. Save your moneys n the Carteret Trust Company the ONLY bank n Carteret that can help you own your home; the ONLY bahk n Carteret that can protect your estate after you are gone. Make US YOUR bank and when you need us we wll be here BG and STRONG to help ytfu. CARTERCT TRUST COMPANY Telephone 666 CARTERET N. J. "Try Carteret Frst" 17 Cooke Avenue 4 % on Savngs Open Saturday Evenngs 2% on Checkng Accts. Resources Over $800,000 Food Economy T S TRUE FOOD ECONOMY to have an ce box that actually mantans a temperature that wll preserve food. Our ce boxes wll and they are economcal wth ce. We specalze n the Beldng Hall Refrgerator, one of the best ce boxes made. They come n sde and top cer desgn. They are strongly bult and cork-lned. They wll gve you years of satsfactory servce at the lowest cost for ce. You can not buy the same ce box elsewhere as economcally as here. Buy now and save the prce durng the summer n the amount of food that wll be preserved. Every ce box n the store s guaranteed. $30.00 and UP., JOHN A. KOZUSKO COMPLETE HOME FURNSHER Delveres Anywhere Hall Ave. MM) Catherne St., PERTH AMBOY v Easy Credt. ' Open Evenngs Tel. 682 Perth Amboy Plans You'll Lke When plannng your home, take advantage of the ad we are prepared to render n ths mportant matter. Our experence may be the means of savng you many dollars, and we can tell you very closely what t wll cost to buld the home you want FRED F. SMONS Cvl Engneer and Archtectural Desgner, House Plane a Specalty! 543 Rootevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. 4. ) Offce Carteret 462 '

5 CLASSFED ADSPort Baseball Team Classfed advertsements only on«a word: mnmum charge 25c. Downs Carteret Rovers NFORMATON WANTED WLL pve $20.00 each for authentc parontnffo nf Grac 1 Monre, born n 1727, marred Jonathan nnley 1742; nnd of Mnrfcnrpt Jdarftr. wfe of John OddnRton and mother of James Coddngtnn, who was born n On Sunday nftprnoon thn Port Readng A. C. Junors won ther nformaton requred before May 10. thrd Btraght game of the season q y Reply l to Mrs. M E. E Wllams, Wll 7 East Et fsrd St., New York Cty. 2t pd. FOR SALE FOR SALE At a bargan,, Busness, establshed sx years, wth a'lne of Cerars, Kodaks, Flms, Candy, ce Cream, Newspapers, Toys and Magaznes; also recently added Needlework secton. For partculars ether wrte Box B, care of the Woodbrdgo ndependent or phone Perth Amboy 258. PLYMOUTH ROCK 164 Freeman St. ROOMS FOR RENT Settng Eggs. FOUR room apartment and bath for rent, furnshed or unfurnshed. nqure at 144 Man street, Woodbrdge, TO LET One Unfurnshed Room, 6 dollars per week. Mrs. Hoffman, 138 Man St., Woodbrdge, N. J. THREE ROOMS and bath, all mprovements. nqure at Kozel Store, Garden Ave., Woodbrdge. D'Apolto Touched For Twelve Ht* But Teammates Pound Ffteen Runs Across Pan when they defeated the Rovers, of Carteret by a one-sded score of 15 to 7. D'Apolto ptched for the locals and held the vators well n hand. The httng of D'Apolto and Coppalo's runnng cath of Trusko's long were features of the game. Sunday the Port team wll Elzabeth, but would lke to (Tame wth some strong local JunlorTTne for the followng Sunday. For games wth the Port Readng A. C, call Mr. P. LaRusso, at Woodbrdge 271 between 4 and 6 p. m. The score: WANTED DABYMtN'S LEAGUE Certfcates Bunsy, lb,.. 3 of ndebtedness bought for cash, Rogers, 2b B Albert D, Howe, Wellsvlle, N. Y. M, Trusko, ss 4 Rose, p j 2 EVERY FAMLY n ths cty to buy Long 1, p 1 one of our fne chpped-glasg name Cromwell, 3b 4 blatet and house numbers. Everybody% gettng them. W. K. Whtaker, Sewaren, N. J. HELP WANTED FEMALE GRL wanted for general housework : Two base hts: D'Apolto (2), Gerty, Kurtz, Vernello, S. Trusko, J. Trusko. Struck out, by D'Apolto, 10; by Rose, 8; by Long, 4. relable; no laundry. Mrs. C. T. Myers, Avenel. Tel. Rahwajr 182-J WOMEN_and School Chldren to sel seeds. Wrte n for samples and order book to sell from. Lberal commsson earned durng spare tme. Large seed house n central East. Wrte now for your outftt Munsey Buldng, Baltmore, Md. HELP WANTED MALE AUTO SALESMAN to sell very fne medum prced car n Woodbrdge Townshp, Rahway and Carteret; salary and commsson to man qualfyng. Address Box H, Carteret Press. AUTO MECHANC wanted, expertenced on all makes of cars. State age, experence and salary wanted. Box H. Carteret Press. BOARDNG. REFNED Amercan famly wll board one or two reasonably, laundry and mendng ncluded; room for car f desred; St. George's Ave,. one block north of the Fast Lne Trolley. Wrte to Post Offce Box 306, Woodbrdge, N. J. 4t PROFESSONAL SERVCES HOUSE PANTNG and DECOR- ATNG Frst clan work. Chas. Uaaxmsn, 613 An»worth St., Lnden. Tel. Lnden t DR. T. B. WRGHT, Osteopathe Physcan, 44 Green St. Woodbrdj*. Telephone Woodbrdre 574. Hour*: 1-8 Tuesdays and Frdays. ACCOUNTANT Book* opened dosed; ncome tax. Wlt also take care of bookkeepng for small concerns on weekly or monthly bass. G. Agreen, 154 Freeman St., Woodbrdge. CARPENTER ODD JOBS done promptly, Joe DurUh, 680 Watson avenue, Wood brdge, N. J. tf. FURNTURE REPARNG CHARLES SKRMAYAM, Ffth Avenue, Avenel. Upholsterng and cabnet-makng, slp coven, antque furnture reparng and polshng, char canng, mattresses and box sprngs. 2t pd. TAe Deacon Say Some folks saddle ther troubles on the world hecuue they thlqk t hts SO many to carry, a lttle more wont make any dfference. Atlanta Consttuton. ' ltb A. C. AB. R. H. Samons, B» 4 2 Gerty, 2b 3 11 Mesck, 3b 3 D'Apolto, p 6 5 S. Kurtz, c, 5 2 La Russo, cf. 20 A. Coppalo, rf 2 1 V. Tetmontl, lb Vernello, f, Rov«r«. f S. Trusko, rf B Arva, cf 8 J. Trusko, c lf AB. R. H Catcher Barney Bengough Catcher Kernurd Bengough, nort popularly known as Barney, s agan showng up n nee 9hupe for the New York Yankees. Whle Walle Schang and Fred Hofmauu are n condton Barney gets lttle chance n regular, games. Although LeUnd Stanford unversty was defeated by the St. Loulu Cardnals, 5 to 0. the college players furnshed some keen competton. '»» The ndlnn athlete, John Levl, whom the Yankees secured from Haakell college. s httng the ball hard and s one uf the fastest men on the squad. t At a meetng 0; tbe varsty letter non n basket ball for the season Just closed, J. F. Kelly '26 was elected captan of the New York unversty basket-ball team for next year.» Charles ("Whltey") Glaner, former ptcher of both the Pttsburgh and Phladelpha ^Natonal league dubs, has joned the Los Angeles club of the'pacfc Coast Baseball league. «Manager Rlrkejl of the St. Lous Cardnals ntroduced a novelty aganst a local semlprofcsslul teun at Stockton, Cal., when le put the' out' Helpers n the nfeld and the nfeld era n the outfeld and won the game n ths fashon, 11 Jo 3. CRESCENT AND MAJESTC THEATRES. CARTERET N. J. CRESCENT SATURDAY, Aprl S Matnee and Nght "LOVE AND GLORY" Two-reel Comedy Two-reel Jack bempsey MONDAY, Aprl 2ft Vola Dana n "ALONG CAME RUTH" _j "dhtf" No. 7 TUESDAY, Aprl 81 "THE PRCE SHE PAD" wth an All-Star Cast Two-reel Comedy WEDNESDAY, Aprl 22 Pat* MorrUea s "THE EMPTY SADDLE" Two-rt»el Drama n Blly Sullvan Seres THURSDAY, Aprl 23 Sx>pl«l Matnee fpr School Chldrtm MAJESTC SATURDAY, Aprl 18 1 Matnee and Nght Baty Compon n "THE FEMALE" A Comedy Battlng Brewgtor No. 15 MONDAY, Aprl 20 THE PRCE SHE PAD" wth an All-Star Caat Two-reel Comedy TUESDAY, Aprl 21 Vola Dan* n "ALONG CAME RUTH" "daho" No. 7 WEDNESDAY, Aprl 22 Specal Matnee for Chldren and Regular Evenng Show Jftcka Coogan n 'THE RAGMAN" THURSDAY, Aprl 23 P«t# {Uorrton n FRDAY, AJPKftj 17, 1928 [rfhat LTTLE CAME" Chnaman Plays on Yale Team "Mke" Toon Eal KM of Denerba, Cnl., s the only Chnese playng on an Amercan anwerslty baseball team. He la the regular thrd baseman oa the Tale team, and accordng to Joe Wood, Tale's head coach, he s a mar- Tel. Nothng gets by hm n the teld, and a* la a food batter. Dawson Quts Nebraska Fred T. Dawstm, drector of athletcs at the Unversty of Nebraska, bas left for a western ranch to recuperate from pulmonary trouble. Dawson went to Nebruttku n 1021 and has had great success wth hs football teams. Hs teuns were champons of. the Mssour couference n 1921, 1922 and As physcans recommended a hgher alttude, t s expected he wll seek a eoaohlng poston n a western college. Newt of AH Carterat Borough n the Pratt, the mutt wdely read napar n Cartorat SEE US For Your Baseball Goods Fshng Tackle Golf Outfts and Tenns Supples fporttfotes»nt>r. M ncrtoonoo.,wt-by B. Lnk MAKE "(00 OF MY StrVT. The record of weght lftng by mat tryng out wth Beaumont. The St.! s 6,370 pounds. Loots Cardnals were playng the! t Texas league team n a sprng tran VVooder what would happen f th( ng game and Kng, who s a peppery Fnn took up swmmng? fellow, attracted the attenton of la Amercan athletc crcles t ap pears that the Fnns are la the swm» «Cornell and Unversty of Pennsyl vanla rowng squads number 400 each * * Elmer Smth, the new recrut of the Cncnnat Beds, looks lke a great asset to the team. One New Tork man says he spen< 110,000 on hs son's college educaton and only got a quarterback. Football n England s frst dstnctly mentoned by Wllam FtUaLephen n hs hstory of London, Peppery Outfelder s Wred to "Tghten Up" Several years ago John Kng, an outfelder now wth Fort Smth, was Charley Barrett, scout for the Natonal league club, who was on hand. Barrett got hmself acquanted wth Kng' and told the youngster [that f he dd j not mke good wth Beaumont, and became a free agent, to wre hm and 1 he would get hm a Job. Beaumont later began cuttng down and Kng was one of those to be set adrft. The player, not forgettng what Barrett bad told hm, wred the scoot as follows: "Am loose." n a few hours he got ths terse answer: "Tghten up." Joseph Dlenhart of Lafayette, nd. has been elected captan of the Notrt Dame basket-ball squad for That Sense of Securty Whch comes wth the realzaton that you have succeeded n savng somethng spurs you on to redouble your efforts toward mlkng fnancal progress. Decde to make 1925 a proftable year by openng a Savngs Account at ths bank. Come n now and get the Book that wll record your fnancal progress. The Frst Natonal Bank CARTERET, N. J. TRES TRES TRES GU/ RANTEED CORD TRES Specal Prces on 30x3y 2 31x4 32x4 33x4y 2 L. A. McLEOD Auto Accessores 113 Man St. Phone 60 Woodbrdfe Our Tres Gve Servce Our Servce Never Tres Stop Workng on Saturday. Aprl 18, t Wll Pay You to Vst the GREAT SPRNG OPENNG SALE OF PULDNGLOTS AT HAGAMAN HEGHTS We have 260 more lots left on Hagaman Heghts at the Chronje boundary whch wll be thrown on the market at open fele tomorrow. We began sellng lots on HAGAMAN HEGHTS just a year ago. Today there are thrty-two completed modem dwellngs there amd many more are under constructon. We have cty water, sewers and electrc current on the property now. n a very short tme we wll have gas mans n all the streets and connectons made to all lots. Ths t the healthest spot n the State of New Jersey. t U very hgh and dry and yet u only ten mnutes' walk from the bg factores of Carteret. We are gong to have a school bult here ths summer. At present there are three stores on the property. We also have three very desrable new houses for sale on the Heghts. They are bungalow style, 22x36 feet, and contan four large rooms and bath. Each house s equpped wth hot and cold water, Thatcher range, sewer connectons and electrc fxtures. These housed are bult of the best grade of lumber^ A1 spruce. The cellars are seven feet hgh and are dry and comfortable, and are fnshed n the best materal. The workmanshp s guaranteed. These are real bargans. The prce of each house s $4,40O and they wll be sold on an easy monthly payment plan. To buld such houses now, usng the same hgh grade Spruce lumber, would coat from $5,000 to $6, *-4*'l4aHL Come Out and Look These Houses Over The sale starts Saturday, Aprl 18 and contnues Sunday and thereafter untl the lot* aro all told. LOTS from $250 up TEN DOLLARS ($10) cash and $5 per month wll buy a lot. Call at the offce of Lous B. Najy, 75 Roosevelt avenue, Carteret, and he wll take you to the property n hs car. He t th«only agent for Hagaman Heghts.. j JOHN HAGAMAN, Owner LOUS B. NAGY, Agent

6 .Back From The Cleaners When Your Clothes Come Back From Us They Look Lke Newt One telephone call brngs us to your door. We have establshed a new and convenent servce. We call for and delver your order promptly. Our work s the best. FRENCH CLEANNG OUR SPECALTY! ROOSEVELT CLEANERS ft DYERS Roosevelt Ave., Carteret, N. J. Tel. Carteret 662 Desgners of Store and Offce Fxture*, Mll Work of the Bert Knd Greenwald's Woodmllng Co. MANUFACTURERS OF f NE MLL WORK Sashes, Doors and Porch Enclosures Telephone Port Rchmond 1901 Offce & Factory: 76 Rchmond Ave., Port Rchmond, N.Y. $300 Buys Complete Home <*,* 4 rooms and bath, wth full cellar, gas, electrcty; runnng water; plot 40x100. Prce At cflln M * Lncoln Hghway fll dtllll, n, J. At the Pennsylvana R. R. Staton ESTABLSHED TOWN of over three hundred happy famles; schools, churches, stores of every descrpton. > THE 3ELN BULDNG & LOAN ASSOCATON enables ts members to obtan loans payable n small nstallments. MONTHLY PAYMENTS le&s than cty r.ents, buys your home whle enjoyng home ownershp. COME SEE FOR YOURSELF- RADO ASSOCATES, Oak Tree Road, seln, N. J. Telephone Metuchen 194-M2 Cull u np and we'll tend repret«nt»tve. HOUSE BULDNG MATERALS, ncludng p um bng Fxtures, Door- Fttngs, Doors, Screens, Wndow Shades, Electrcal Fxtures, Lumber. FOR FACTORES: Steam Valves, Ppe, Pumps, Meters, Generator Sets, Hostng Machnery. Prces Low. WATERSDE SALVAGE CORP. W. Auerback, Secy. SHP BREAKERS H. D. Mason, Supt. Yards at Per 2, Port Headng New York Offce. Wodlworth'Buldng AWNNGS Now s the Tme to Order, Your Awnngs and Wndow Shades AMBOY AWNNG CO. 287 Prospect St., PERTH AMBOY MDDLESEX RESTAURANT Man Street and Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge r 3 Under New Management Busness Men'H Lunch, from 10 to 2 p. m 75c Dnner, from 6 to 8 p. m $1.00 Steaks and Chops, etc., a la carte all hours. Chef, ex-chef Stewardess of the S. S. Levathan RAHWAY LAUNDRY, nc. Tel. 41 J. Clarknon Place, Hahway, M. J. Drver for Wuodbrdge Townshp Route: " A. L. JARDOT t:* Natonal Certfcates Gven Ask drver about them. The Safety Razor that Sharpen* ts Own Blades MM * MM EYES EXAMNED Headaches Releved by Properly Ftted Glasses Lease* Ground OB the Premses 1. MANN OPTCAL SPECALST /U to my standng, ask yout doctor. 87 tt SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY Opposte Woohrorth'a 5c and 10c Store SCENTFC PANO TUNNG Regulatng and Reparng of all makes of Panos Frst Class Work Guaranteed JOSEPHNE JENSEN 34«Btrtltr St., Partb Amboy Telephone Perth Amboy 1169R. FRANK P. WOGLOM Statoner OFFCE SUPPLES AM*. Mukn ud Typawrltan 1#7 MTH ST. PERTH AMBOY S. B. BREWSTER Dealer n FLOUR, MEAL, FEED, BRAN, GRAN, BALED HAY AND STRAW MAN STREET WOODBRDGE. N. J. Adjonng P. f. R. Tel. 56 LARSON &FOX CVL ENGNEERS. Perth Amboy. Babes Love t For all stomach and ntestnal troubles and dsturbances due to teethng, there s nothng better than a safe nfants'and Chldren's Laxatve. MRS. WNSLOWS STKUP R. A. HRNER Funeral Drector a"d Expert Embalmar The only fully equpped and Up-todate Undertakng Establshment n town. Far Treatment to AL Offce Phone 264. Besdence Phone 280. Complete n tself Sharpens de blade n the razor wthout removng t Quck. Convenent, Easy to clean. Complete Bets ( razor, wth strop and extra blades, $1.00 and up. MdelAtoStrop Razor taau and etlw. Not yg MWUH Cutuc Ol 9 lt uupal xwn&tm ' Af ol, mule fur umfcul we ufly. *)" m WALTHR SEE CHANGE TO CUT NJ. PAYROLL Brght Commsson Takes Up Proposal to Consoldate Several Departments. DLL ENTERS A PROTEST Motor Commssoner S.ys NothlnQ to Be Ganed >* 8uOBe*ed Merger- Stlt Hlghw.y Commsson Ellm- nte More Qnd«Crolng. Trontnn The possblty of consoldatng varloub State departments fts a means of reducng expenses of Ad- mnstraton and effectng a hgher degree of effcency was suggested when the Brght Legslatve nvestgatng Commttee resumed Us nqury. A» feeler" to determne the sentment of State offcals concernng ths possble soluton of many exstng governmental problems, members of the commttee dseased the feasblty of consoldatng the Motor Vehcle Hghway and State Polce Departments. Fol lowng a bref executve sesson, the commutes went to the offce of Commssoner ol Motor Vehcles Dll and Senator Brght nformed Mr. Dll that the commttee had come to dscus* wth htm n a "frendly way 1 the probable effectveness of a consoldaton of hs department wth several others n response to s queston by AssemblTmaa Loutrel, as to hla opnon.. Commssoner Dll stated promptly and emphatcally that hla departmen should be mantaned separately and kept free of any afflaton wth other departments. He also nssted, reply ng to farther questonng, that there s no duplcaton of effort and work by these three departments and tha the work of hs department s far too mportant to be alled wth any other. Mr. Loutret asked Commssoner Dll f the State polce could not be effectvely employed n motor vehcle work when not occuped wth polce dutes Such a plsn, Mr. Dll repled, mgh be successfully worked out, and Mr. Loutrel referred to the fact that the heads of the State polce are now askng for addtonal men to make possble a more thorough patrol of the State. He expressed the belef that f these men are provded all of the tme mght not be consumed n purely polce work. "The Bame plan," suggested Senator Brght, "mght be appled also to the flre wardens, because by placng them under control of the State Fsh and Game Commsson they mght be made to fulfll the functons of game warden, and thus possbly elmnate» horde of people who are now on the State payroll." Senator Smpson nqured nto the manner n whch the State Motor Vehcle Department handles the mllons of dollars whch annually pass through ts hands. t was developed that the departmental recepts tor the past three years were about J27J100,- 000 and that the audt of thesesaccounts was carred out solely by the State Audtor's Department. "Don't you thnk tt would be wse to have an outsde audt made?" Senator Smpson asked. "'d be delghted to have t" re sponded Mr. Dll. ^ The contnued absence from thu State of Edwnrd J. Kelleher, of Cam den, clerk of the Supreme Court, was one of the subjects of nqury at ths sesson. The general admnstraton of the clerk'b offce, together wth two other subdvsons of the Stat government, the Motor Vehcle Department and the State Purchasng Agent, underwent close scrutny Testmony was offered to the effect that Mr. Kelleher, who receves a sal ary of $6,000 a year, has not been n hs offce snce last January, when he left to engage n real estate operatons n Florda. t was explaned. however, that Mr. Kelleher keeps n touch wth the offce by mall and tha' hs absent* has n no way affected neffcent admnstraton «f the department. n hs testmony Rue Brear ley, chef clerk n the Jfllce, told of beng pad 500 as clerk to the Stato Board o[ Bar Examners n addton to hs regular poston. He sad that the clfrkn and other employees per formed the work and that Mr. Kellel'er's check s forwarded to hm regularly. He Rad t "made no dfference at alt whether the head of the department was on hand and that no hard shp exsted because of ths sltua tlon." Brearley sad the fees of the offce amount to about (100,000 year. An unexpected twst was gven the proceedng wfeen Senator Brght asked Commssoner Dll how many recevershps he had had. Mr. Dll sad that n all he had been apponted n sx nstances, two of whch dd no net hm me penny, he added. Sena tor Woodruff nqured whether tme devoted to recevershp work ralgh 1 not proftably haw been devoted tc the department. Mr. Dll sad he had no apologes to offer on that seore addng that he works Saturdays an. holdays thu year around, devotn more tme to hs offce than any othe departmental head n the State serv ce. Joseph M. Ouyle, Assstant Stat Purchasng Agent, balked at quea tlons as to how much, tme Edwan B. Qrosscup, the purchasng agent spent n hl» offce. Mr. Coyle ex pressed the belef that the questk was unfar, snce he was a suhordl RABNOWTTZ ntn Htrt tlnl hn nmforrnd that Mr rnsucu) nh'hrt nnawfr tor hmself. t wan brought out through M' Vyln Hnt n addton to hs Joh as UK URnnt, Mr. (robsc ] * of n hot ol n Atlantc Cty f whch ho was formerly ts recever Mr. Coyle had no knowledge as t.> ow many recelvernhlps Mr. Orosscup ad. He receves $5,000 a year. To Elmnate Death Trapt To make effectve ts plans for removng every possble menace to raffle on.the roads of New Jersey he State Hghway Commsson wll elmnate two more grade crossngs by a new algnment on Route 4 st Waretown, Ocean county. Route l» he thoroughfare used by travelers rom northern New Jersey and New York n reachng Atlantc Cty and s now nnder constructon from Toms Rver south. The new secton over another rght of way»t Waretown wll take two sharp angles from th«rosd as well as releve automoblllsts from the hazard ot crossng the ralroad tracks. Snce takng offce two years ago, the Hghway Commsson has asssted n the elmnaton of seven grade crossngs on State routes, snd for thlt purpose and the constructon of b»t ter approaches to the underground passageways or brdges has expended 1581,673 The Commsson has als fled wth the Publc Utlty Comms son a request that the Lehlgh Valley Ralroad be requred to elmnate th> grade crossng at Royce Valley, near Somervlle, on Route S. The removal of other grade crossngs s alsj beng planned. Ths acton' to free the roads from death-traps s beng carred on n addton to the Commsson's program for buldng ST mles more of roads durng the present season Part of ths opera tlon wll nclude 35 mles of concrete to be placed on Route 4, the largest ngle mprovement ever desgned on one road n one year n New Jersey Ths plan 1B beng made effectve by the fact that no sutable detour roads can be used n that secton and the Commsson wan pettoned to com plete the mprovement quckly so tha traffc would not meet detour delays for more than one season. The buldng program for ths year ncludes the followng roads to be con strneted of concrete: On Route 2 Two mles on Burlngton cut-off, Burlngton county; one mle on South Broad street, near Trpn- ton; fve mles of sheet asphalt from Pensauken Creek to Brldgeboro, Burngton county. On Route 4 Pour mles between Morgan and South Keyport, n Mddle- ;ex and Monmouth countes, and 31 mles extendng from Toms Rver. n Ocean county, to New Qretna, n Bur ngton county. On Route 5 Two and one-half mle., from Farmers' Hotel to Mlhurn avenue, n Unon and Essex countes: one and one-half mles at rvlngton, n Essex county. On Route 7 Sx mles, from Colt'B Neck road to Freehold, Monmouth county. On Route 8 Four mles, from Newfoundland to Stockholm, n Morrs, Passalc and Sussex countes. On Route 9 Three mles for Bloomsbury cut-off, n Warren and Hunterdon counteb. On Route 15 Fve mles, from Menantlco Creek to Fort Elzabeth. d Cumberland county, three and onehalf mles, from Rto Grande to Green Creek, n Cape May county. On Route 16 Two mles, from Somervllle to Royce Valley. Somerset county. On Route 18 Fve mles, from Alpne, "lergen county, to New York State lne. A new road n the form of a crescent s to be bult on the outskrts of Camden to connect wtb*three State hghway routes to take care of automoblllsts usng the Delaware Rver brdge. From the brdge a wde boulevard wll serve for vehcles to reach he crescent road. n.camden, steps Ml be taken to obvate the steppng f traffc at cross streets and for ths mrpose an overhead brdge wll be onstructed at Federal Btreet. Scrap Over 8tre«t Wdenng "Forty feet wde or no pavng. 1 ThlB s sad to be the ultmatum ot he State Hghway Commsson to the borough Councl at Glassboro n repect to the proposed mprovement of Broad Btreet, part of Route No. 20 ol the State Hghway System. Broad treet now la from 80 to 33 feet wde. To procure the addtonal wdth demanded by the State before t wll pave the "uute through town, abuttng property owners wll have to agree to contrbute a frontage ot approxlmatey fve feet on both sdes. Owners sad to represent about two-thrds of the frontage, borough offcals say, have agreed to the wdenng, but some other ownerb, headed by D. T. Steelman, county superntendent of schools, and Charle F. Repp, both of whom have beautful resdental propertes on the thoroughfare, have announced ther ntenton to oppose any move to wden. One ot ther objectons s that t would destroy rowb of shade trees several generatons old. New 8und*y Anglng Rule Fshermen from Pennsylvana and from other states that prohbt Sunday fshng wll be barred from flabfog on Sunday n New Jersey ths year for trout, basa and other game flbh. Ths wll be the effect of a new amendment of the fsh md game law*. whch makes a nonresdent nullng lcense vald and operatve n New Jersey only on the days n whch Ashng s permtted n the lcence holder's home state. As Pennsylvana prohbts Sundny tunng, ts anglers wll be mmedately restrcted by thq new law, n effect when thu new Jersey trout aeason opened Aprl B. HARDWARE "f t's Hardware, We Have tl Full Une of HARDWARE, PANTS, OLS, VAR- NSHES, HOUSE FURNSHNGS. 655 RQOHEVJa<T AVE T, CARTERBT, V. J, THE PERTH AMBOY GAS LGHT COMPANY j 206 SMTH STREET Heatng and Cookng Applances New Proceaa CM Rang Automatc and Storage Water Heaters CoB>Den-RH RadUnt Logs Odorless Effcent naxpenajte* Telephone 148 Perth Amboy Cut Your Coal Bll USE A MXTURE OF HALF LARGE PEA-HALF NUT $12-50 A TON ORDER SOME NOW! WARR COAL & SUPPLY CO. ST. GEORGE AVENUE Phone: 724 COAL Get your coal now and be assured of good clean supply next wnter. We have the best ever produced. The tme s rpe and the prce s rfht- Gve us a call; or, at your request, we wll call at your home. You are assured of a square deal wth RYMSHA & CO., nc. \ Dealers n Coal, Wood and ce 989 State St Tel P. A. MAURER, N. J. ' We also carry a large stock of Locust and Cedar Fence Posts. CARL LASTER General nsurance Broker No man can see nto the future. Be prepared for emergences, Proft by the experence of others. My servce s at your servce. do nbt merely sell you an nsurance polcy. try to furnsh you wth the polcy that best meets your needs. Come and let us talk t over, or, pve me a rng and wll call at your home or offce. Health, Lfe, Accdent, Lablty, Burglar, Storm, Plate Glass, Automoble CARL LASTER Tel. Carteret 814-W. SS6 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret. N. J. WOODBRDGE NEW YORK CANDY KTCHEN Manufacturers sad Dualers s Strctly Pu» CANDES AND CB 7tMala St. ORKAM TJ.43 HUMPHREYS A RYAN HARDWARE PlumblBf Fxturat. Wnter Hardw»r«Stow, FurntcM, and Repar* SALTZMAN'S HARDWAR WRELESS SUPPLES sad SETS Tool^-PalDt* VaraUhM HOUM Farabnf»/ BulaW Hardwar* S3 Man Strut Woodbrdf* FLOOR SURFACNG Old Floors Made Uke New! New Floors Made Perfect! EUCJENK SUHHENER 65 Fulton.St., Woodbrdge T l l B WuulbrdKB 51 GUSTAV BLAUM Groceres and Provsons 87 MAN ST. Woodbrjdg. OLVER B. AMES, NC ELECTRCAL CONTRACTNG WUlard Battarr Bervtcs P»a«621 PEARf. CT MAN ELECTRC EUctrc Contractor! T«l., WoodbHdj. M» EORDS THS SPACE FOR SALE LOUS MORRSON Mab St Woodbrdge, N. J. Shoes, Clottunf and General Mwohanda*»a Ev»ry Day Except Saturday VWUMa, H.. 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7 RSARY WEEK THE NEW EMPRE THEATRE--AH APRL 2 0 TO 2 5 LEW WLLAMS AND HS CHC CHC REVUE WTH 20 N THE CAS' 3 COMPLETE CHANGES OF SHOWS WEEKLY 3 ALSO PHOTO-PLAY! THEATRES NEW EMPRE THEATRE RVNG STREET, RAHWAY, N. J. The Newest, Nftest Theatre n the State Norm* Talmadf* n Moth«r-LoT«Drama Frank Borzage'a genus at handlng the mother theme n moton pctures s proverbal, He rose to fame by hs drecton (f Vcra Gordon at the ghetto mother n "llumoresque," and he accomplah- //»The Lax/ cd an even more pognant pcture o mother lovu n "Secrets," wth Norma Talmadgo as the young fronter wfe, as the mddle-aged and then aged mother n an Englsh baronal castle. Now, n "The Lady," whch Norma opened n at the Dtmas Theater last nght, the "Borzage tonch" 9 agan ' evdent. The mother them* K ly to the fore n "The Lady" and Norma has nn opportunty to dsplay nn exceptonally wde range of charnoterz.aton. n "The Lady" Norma plays the part of a wfe who s rohbed of her mshaml by an adventuress, and who n later left alone n the world wth her baby after her husband's death. Declared to be "an unft mother," Norma then has her baby taken from her. Years pass, the World War comes,and Norma agan meets her boy n crcumstances of a moat dramatc and tragc nature. Grffth 1 * Flm* One Step Ahead Tn D. W. Grffth's latebt pcture, "»n't Lfe Wonderful?" whch comes to the Dtmas Theater next Monday Tuesday and Wednesday, he has revolutonzed all prevous deas of pcturedom by returnng to lfe tself, plan, stark, smple human emoton n the most commonplace surroundngs. He has pctur*d love; nob the love of the great or the unusual, but the love of everyday folk. He has pcturzed the lfe not of startlnn fgures, but the llf«of the workaday man and hs mad. Lberal Rule 42 of the house of representatves of the grent and honorable com monwealth of Massachusetts provdes, soberly and solemnly, ttmt blls shall be prnted on "not less tlun cne sheet of ptper." Ponted out by one of the representatves. New Tom Mx Photoplay Roarng Comedy To take a cowboy, green from the ranch, and plunge hm nto the mdst of Washngton socety could not fal to be an nterestng and amusng ex^ perment. t s atound such an experment that the plot of "Oh, You Tony!" s bult. The pcture a Wllam Pox producton, s beng shown at the Crescent Theater ths week. Tom Mx s the cowboy n queston. He plays the role of Tom Masters, who s part owner of a large ranch. At the death of her father, who had been h* partner, Betty Fnn nherts a half nterest n the ranch. She s secretly lh love wth Tom, hut he consders her only as a busness partner. Mark Langdon, a clever crook, vsts the ranch and evolves a scheme to get control of t by nducng Tom to go to Washngton and nvolvng hm n the socal whrl whch wll result n debt. To help hm carry out hs plan, he engages.lm Overton, a socety dlettante, and a beau, tful countess, who s n love wth Jm, but wllng to play a game wth anyone else f the stakes are bg enough. The whole thng succeeds just as they planned t Tom leaves the west a ranchman Tn every sense of the word, but he returns to t a polshed product of a school of etquette, and several thousand dollars n debt to Langdon. Menton tbs paper to advertsers; t helps you. t helps them, t helpa your paper. WHAT'S GONG ON AT PERTH AMBOY'S THEATRES DTMAS PERTH AMBOY Tel TODAY and SATURDAY A Tender Love Drama for all the World to See! Mss Talmadge's Most Dramatc Role MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY D. W. GRFFTH'S "sn't Lfe Wonderful" t wll thrll you through and through. COMNG Lon Chancy n "He Who Get. Slapped" CRESCENT PERTH AMBOY Tel. 255 TODAY AND SATURDAY TOM MX and Tony, the Wonder Horse, n "OH, YOU TONY" You'll laugh your head off at Mx acqurng socety polsh n "Oh, You Tony." STANDARD ACTS VAUDEVLLE 5 READE'S MAJESTC THEATRE, PERTH AMBOY TOMORROW (Saturday) GREAT ACTS. f <>#tuw Fbotoplay "WANDERNG DAUGHTERS", A James Young Producton»tt. u MATNEE 10c 20c ft READE'S y"\ STRAND EVENNG 20c,25c,35c PERTH AMBOY Under Personal Drecton of Walter Keade. A. S. Flagg, Res. Mgr. Matnee 2 and 3:30 Chldren, 10c; Adults, 20c. Evenng 7 and 9 Orchestra, All Seats, 86c; Balcony, Adults, 25c; Chldren, 20c.,.Saturday Contnuous Evenng Prces Preval. TODAY and TOMORROW, FR. and SAT., MAE BUSCH and EUGENE O'BREN "FRVOLOUS SAL" You've seen some great pctures ths past season but here's one dfferent from all the rest. Wth the beautes of the west to cloak t and the sturly fghtng sprt of the great places behnd t and the romance and adventu'e of young blood n t we're sure you'll be more than satsfed. Juvenle Comedy "Oh, Teacher" Pathe News MONDAY and TUESDAY "Barrers Burned Away " A great thrllng pcture, wth a cast ncludng Frank Mayo, Mabel Balln, Harry T. Morey, Wanda Hawley, and other stars. Comedy. ' Pathe Newt. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "SNNERS N SLK" Wth Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Boardman, Adolph Menjou, Hedda Hopper and Jean Hersholt. 1 Comedy BENEFT PERFORMANCES AT THE DTMAS AND CRESCENT THEATRES Sunday, Aprl 19 FOR THE CRPPLED KDDES PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATONS Regular N. Y. Show At New Empre Fne Muscal Comedy Wth Cat of Pretty Grls, And Lst of Top-Lner Pctures On Bll For Annversary Week Annversary Week wll be observed all of next week n the New Empre Theater, Rahway, when the greatest show ever presented to a Rahway audence wll be staged nghtly and at the matnees on Wednesday and Saturday. Excellent shows for a cty the sze of Elzabeth or Newark have been the rule at the Empre snce t was opened after beng remodeled. But the show offered next week s the knd that s offered at the bstter class of New York theaters. Lew Wllams, the popular comedan and hs Chc-Qhjc Qrls s the bg attracton. The Cnlc-Chc Revue, at popular prces, s a treat that perhaps wll not be equalled agan n Rahway ot other nearby ctes for many a day. t s hgh class muscal comedy wth a cast of beautful grls all of whom are talented vocalsts. There wll be three complete changes n the program of he Chc-Chc Grls, the changes occurrng on Wednesday and Frday. n the cast are George Brown, Charles Wllams, Bff Carr, Fred Hapenny, Fay Darlng, Madelne Boland, Estelle Farley, Pearl Smms,. Nola Edward* and a bevy of bewtchng beautes.' ThB part of the show alone s worth $2 accordng to New York standards of theater prces. But n addton to the revue there wll be a bg pcture feature each nght and matnee, Tonght Madge Bellamy appears as the star n "Fre Patrol," a dandy pcture of adventure, love, romance, mystery, and a healthful sprnklng of humor. Tomorrow Tom Moore and Edth Roberta n "On Thn ce," a story of the underworld of Sun Francsco, wth plenty of thrlls. "The Legend of Hollywood." the pcture for Monday and Tuesday, s a most grppng stery, wth Percy Marmont and Zasu Ptta n the leadng characters. Ths pcture wll hold you spellbound untl the fnal fadeout. "The Fast Worker," a pcture of speed n love-makng wth tangles and mx-ups galore, and wth Regnald Denny n the star role, s the attracton for Wednesday and Thursday. "Fools n the Dark," the pcture for Frday and Saturday, s dfferent from the run of pctures. t s full of "pep," pleasng n plot and swft n acton wth an undercurrent of comedy and mystery that sets t apart as one of the Best pctures oa the screen. Matt Moore and Patsy Ruth Mller are the stars. n addton to The regular pctures; and the Che-Che Revue, there are pleasng extras each day. Altogether the Empre has surpassed tself n offarng a bll that would be hard to beat '. "* Menton ths paper to advertsers: t helps you, t helps them, t helps your paper. CHESTER'S CHUCKLES Too sck to work * Just well enongh to fsh. Mother cute the dress, daughter rats the deck. Before you bob, epeak quckly or forever hold your peace. Who wants to kss the back of a neck that's been clpped. A man n an auto accdent seldom hts what he s lookng at What ages father and rejuvenate* mother s the charge account. Expenses and home-comta wves are what some of us fall to meet Tta. road to success s a long detour^ff Easy street and back agan A grl no longer blushes at the menton of a pettcoat she a«k what t 1B. Young men are as wne awake as ever f you wat late enough n the day. Perhaps men growl about women's cool, thn clothe* because they aw envous. nda s not the only place where a man never really sees bs wlfs'l face untl after they are marr«d.--cbest'er Ok Conner n the Chcago Amercan. ADS AND SGPQ Local ad; "Baby, bug** and sulky." Ad n Lexngton Herald; 'luua and damsels.", "For sale: Sgn tn Hollywood restaojrsnt: "Try our aeul-freab cavar." Sgn n laundry: "We do handwork; no le " (AH rght, we beleve yo 1.) Sgn n Sprngfeld: "Bath alone, 10 cents." (Best way. Why crowd the tubt) Vtuw an adwrtlsenwnt: Tant COTers s,bbltftn4» o< alas. We've got to* Forthn present the polcy of the New Empre wll be as follows: Super Photoplays Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Frday, Double Feature Wednesday. Photoplay and Fve Acts of Vaudevlle on Saturday. Matnees dally at 2:S0 Evenngs, 7 and 9 p.»., Batwday, 7:30. Seats can be reserved by phone for Saturday Evenng Performance. TODAY (Frday), Aprl 17 Madge Bellamy and Anna Q. Nluon n "FRE PATROL" Do you enjoy mytery? romance? adventure, laughter? Then see ths smashng melodrama of blang.emotons wth a record breakngcast Tlan and Fancy Grla" Hal Roach Comedy 4th Epsode of "The Great Crcus Mytery" Baneft (or the Ralway Frs Department Matnee 15c and 25c; Evenng 25c and 50c. TOMORROW (Saturday), Aprl 18 Tom Moore and Edth Roberts n "ON THN CE" A story of San Francsco's underworld. Msery and heartaches n the guse of ll-gotten'wealth. Wllam Russell heads a splendd cast. Cross Word Puzzle. "Go Getters" Jesse Lloyd and Her Troupe of Dancng Grls Together wth Four Other Acts MONDAY and TUESDAY, Aprl SO and $1 Two Day Percy Marmont and Zasu Ptts n "LEGEND OF HOLLYWOOD" Every man, woman or chld who sees ths pcture wll st through ts thrllng scenes breathless and ntent. Never before have you seen a more dramatc story or one wth more suspense than ths tale of two young people n the move cty.. Aesop's Fables. Latest Knograms. Lew Wllams and Hs Chc Chc Revue o 20 n the'cast Laughng Ht of tba Saaoa "RETURN OF KNG TUT" Matnee, Pctures Only, 2:30 15c and 25c Evenng, Complete Show- 25c and 50c ', WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Aprl 22 and 23 Two Day. "THE FAST WORKER" wth Regnald Denny Oh Boyl Dd he travel 1 He was a rapd-fre heart-snatcher. He thought "slow" meant 90 mles an hour. A story of tangled-love and wld adventure that's the fastest ever. "Crushed" Comedy M Lots of Knots" Hodge Podge Lew Wllams and Hs Cho Chc Revue n "MOVE MAD" Specal Matnee, 2: and 25c; Evenng, 7 and a-~25 and 50c. Extra on THURSDAY 5th Epsode of "The Great Crcus Mystery" Matnee, Pctures Only >!5 and 25c. Entre Show, 7-and 9 25 and 50c. FRDAY and SATURDAY, Aprl 24 and 25 Two Dayt Matt Moore and Patsy Ruth Mller n "FOOLS N THE DARK" The happest, snappest, BMst dramatc pcture these delghtful stars have ever appeared. You're gong to say t's the fnest mysterycomedy you've ever seen,, Topcs. One of "The Go Getters" Lew Wllams and Hs Chc Chc Revue n "ZZY THE SHERFF" Matnee.at 2:30 Pctures Only Evenng Entre Show, 25 and 50c Extra on Saturday Cw»a Word Puzzle. Matnee, 2:80 20,30 ayd 50c Evenng, 7:30 Seats Reserved, 35 and 60c MONDAY and ALL WEEK Matnees, Wednesday and Saturday Have a Laugh Wth The Popular Comedan LEW WLLAMS AND HS "CHC-CHC jrevue" WTH GEORGE RUBN And an All-Star Cast An Admrable and Charmng Muscal Comedy LEW WLLAMS Chc-Chc Revue The Laughng Ht of the Season! RETURN OF KNG TUT MOVE MAD JZZY THE SHERFF Complete Changes of Show Durng the Week 3 3 Wth a Gorgeous Change of Scenery and, Costumes to each Show The Greatest Show Ever Produced n f M

8 ,..<#, / ; :, ; ( w\ AUTOMOBLE SECTON Rattle n Shackles / prnt shackle pnr " >HH»«M bethe sprng Md am h<> shackle, gve rftoh trnuhlc untl dlkov- Battlng earned by thu loosewtfl be more froqent and dl» Mart when th* rr " rmln «o w fllf1 -* rough rota* A r>>< mrthod of Uk lag at (h» pl«t " " P' ac * shms between the sprng»n rnl the ebackle or the pltj m»r f" 1 remornl br tlgbt tant the bolt- Wtch the shackles The New 2 DOOR SEDAN F. 0. B. Toledo t nd do not sllow mnd to cmmolte M mll partjdm of ftualke nb stances n parts ctu*e ee*etl»e wear Lubrcate the thck)* bolt l Classfed Ads. Brnf Results WLLYS-OVERLAND Fne Motor Cars NewOrafaadSx Makes Bg Hh Attractve Car Sells Rapdly At Grow Saks Roomt At P«rth Amboy A s-eyllnder r»r (hat f very much better than the avcra^r* 1 nn of tx-cflnder can and more readable than a gnat many of them, was placed on the market when the Overland Sx CUM out. Ths car, row on exhbton at the salesroom* of A. Groat A Son, New Brunswck avenue, Forth Amfcoy, ha* dstncton of lnes and lnah that at pnre appeals to the eye, whle the performance of the BOtor s a trumph n engneerng. The engne, dntch and transmsson re a unt and are completely endoaed for protecton aganst mud and dart. The body e»»un«every convenence for the comfort of the rder, nsde and the erteror fnsh s most attractve. The radfator s nckel; j the body a fnshed n pencock blue, and grey n the De Luxe sedan, and the combnaton s dstnctve and pfeatngr. Unarally wd' 1 doors *nd fne upgolstery add to the elegance of the body. The A. Grow A Son concern re j ports many nqures and several ad-. vanee orders for these delghtful cars and the management s kept busy keepng a suffcent supply of the sxes on hand. Must Warn of Rope When Towng an Automoble Drtren of automobles towng another car by means of a rope or chan who fell to fl?«pedestran! warnllf that they ahonld not pass betwe«l the two car* are gult? of neglgence, acdlaf to a dedtlon of the Xew York prcme court The decson raada: "Where one antomoble was towng another late a garage across the publc amewalk by means of a rope twelre feet lone whch sagged wthn eghteen nches of the sdewalk, not vsble oa aecomnt cf darkness, the drver wu legally bound to foresee that pmons standng; on the walk, watng to Dtf would attempt to proceed after the frst car had passed, and he wu gulty at actonable negllfeace n fallng to gtre them some wams: of the presence of the rope, renderng nl employer lable for njury to one of the pedestrans who trpped over the rope whle n the enrdae of a reasonable degree of can for hta own safety." Cafctovtor and Vacuum Tank Need Attenton The snrmer and servce nu re often proae to blame the engne lubrcatng ol whan excessve dluton la fama r to b«prevalent n an ntomo- Mla. Tter* are a ronnmerahle. nnmher th» rhok- n sthrtlnr, >xre(mlve dlng of cause* of fqu>«erv* dlaton nhkh of the enjrlnft, "r low engne operatng be traced not to (he ol, hot to th* temperntrpj When tlc«e fnctors are maladjustment, and malfunctonng of,<1<mluatelt taken csre of and exce»- ( the fuel wpplr njstwn. s!»e dlltlnn stll occur*. t s ndvlbnhlo to rheck over the fuel «upply sye- Then art s*venl operatng ronll tlons whch tend to raue «ces*lt* tem to determne whether there fa a rrankrase dluton, namely: Rch carburetor adjustment, exceulv use of vacuum tank leakj rarlmrrtor float or a stcky mechanlaa. USED GOOD THE UNVERSAL CAR $25 and up Convenent Terms arranged f desred tor /«frj«a Jetty n an embankment whch a*. tends nto n lake or ocean for the njjo pone of cnntrnlllng the, aand drft thtt would otherwse shoal up a thtnnel or encroach on thn nl ore. Jettes ar» Osully bult of large broken stone, or tlmbrwork ; concrete blocks, etc., can be used. \ CARS * These Cars are n good mechancal condton * ncluded n the lot are Tourng Cars Coupes Sedans Chasss You wll fnd one to sut your needs Come and Look them over Roosevelt Motor Sales Co. 552 Roosevelt Ave. CARTERET, N. J. Tel. Carteret 383 tw t v V»v"»n tv /»V/V' VV V \ \ " v (v 11 v l\ v v,\. ft. > ft.. t t A. GROSS & SON New Brunswck Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J. Phone 1634 VlVvvlVYr;*v»,',»T,,,,.,, k,, l t, Smartness wth economy STUDEBAKER New Standard Sx Brougham Cvcry FOBJ) J»' r hastsdm -L /» r, [WTH FULL-SZE BALLOON TTRBS] X FASCNATNG new motor car whch combnes smart* ** new n appearance wth outstandng economy the new Studebaker Standard Sx Brougham., Here s a fne, famly closed car wth four broad doors and nul>wdth front and rear seats ample room for fve passengers. Oval rear'quarter wndows wth ornamental top braces add the fnshng touch of style. The world's most powerful car of ts sze. Come let us show you ths new Studebaker.. - ( There s no other car bult lke] the ForA Many wdely used lubrcatng olsdonot always do agood job on a Ford because of ts dfferent transmsson* We own and operate a large number of Fords whch are put through gruel* ^ ^ lng servce over all knds of roads and ^V n all knds of weather. We kept at * ths lubrcaton problem untl we have * '* an ol that does the trck. ) ^ '' Now you can buy t r;- Ask far 1 «' 1*5 J. ARTHUH AF'LEGATE 3tt3 Ovvou S- ^SU L*4u4 S PERTH AMBOY NEW BRUNSWCK Woodbrdge Show Room; Amboy Ave., Between Man and Green Sta. Hfcq L. Meng, Manager STANDARD soas MOTOR OL '->*

9 AUTOMOBLE SECTON Prckly Pear Pest. Vql ureas n Q'rnHlnd untl New ^h WHPS nr> beng overrun by jrrlly penrs. The pestlent rnctllh u ; ntroduced nto (JuoenHlnnd HPV- <r;l yen n(?o by nn Amercan grl, wl» brought a cuttng from Calforna to remnd her of her old home. '[ " plant s extremely prolfc and mcllcallj ennnot be eradcated. Sale of USED CARS All Standard Make! and Model* Every car guaranteed ready for the road Can Be Bought On EASY TERMS Your Old Car Taktn A. Cath Open Evenng* untl 9 o'clock. Tel. Emerson 2382 GORDON USED CAR EXCHANGE 264 Morrs Ave. Elzabeth, N. J ented BATTERES epared R charged bult HUFF'S BATTERY STATON Woodbrdfe Rado-Electrc Co. 34 Man St. Telephone 627 Next P. R. R. STUDEBAKER WULFF CORD TRES Hch Gra«U n Ererr Re*p«ct PRCES ARE RGHT 1 We are Sole Woodbrdge Dstrbutor! WOODBRDGE AUTO SUPPLY AccMtore* and Supples, Gat, Ol 20Man St., WOODBRDGE. N. J. Need More Rgd Watch for Automoble Theve Very few nutomoblle owners renllr.0 that 10,(MM machne* were stolen n Ths report s authentc and shows that a more rlfld watch should Steerng Rod Chaned. be kept for the theves. A good plan to prevent theft s shown n th«llustraton, that s channg the steerng rod under the front wheel. Motor Heats Quckly n the Hgher Alttudes Toursts drvng; n mountan dstrcts may Hud that at the hgher alttudes the motor becomes hot quckly, and n many cases the water mar boll. Ths s due to the (act that the bolng pont of water la lower as the dstance from sea level ncreases. t s a good plan to use a condenser of some sort n the form of a smalt c*u of ppe. Ths coll easly may be mounted on the radator Oler cap after the latter has been properly drlled. A radator meter also- U a good attachment to nstall; snce,jt ndcates to the drver when the motor s unduly hot. Before startng on a trp whch wll take the tourst through noun talnoas country, t s suggested that the wtter system should be examned, COMEN for Qute often the rubber dlsln tegrates on the nsde, earnng the passage to become obstrncted. See t. Hear t. Tajktolt The Talkng Chrysler A Car wth a Mechancal Bran Pronounced the Eghth Wonder of the World By the Amercan Press ASK T ANY QUESTON N ANY LANGUAGE 111 T 11! SEES HEARS TALKS PLAYS MUSC T WLL ASTOUND YOU Performances Free Afternoon and Evenngs Aprl 23rd, 24th and 25th at East Jersey AutoCo. 47 Smth Street, SX ULDERS OF HGH GRADE MOTOR CARS The Flnt Sx today s a known qualty. ts value has been tested under every possble condton! n lesa than two years t has steadly advanced to a place of leadershp among all fnely bult cars. t hag proved tself by ts qwn recordt FLNT SX UNFORM CODE S VERY NECESSARY Motorsts Encounter Much Confuson n Tourng Varous States. The Washngton Post remarks that n drvng from Washngton to New York, the motorst pnroutters fve dfferent hghway codes. He may b«drvng n eact accordance wth the laws n the Dstrct of Columba or nny one of the fve states concerned, but f he contnues drvng n exactly the same way he wll encounter much confuson because of the many dfferent traffc laws n the varous states. Unform Laws Needed. The need of unform laws to make t easer alke for motorsts ftpd publjc authortes, s very evdent. Motorng s no longer local. t s nattnnrfn scope for busness and pleasure. Unformty s needed partcularly because of the evergrowng army of automoble tfurlsts, to whom the traffc unt s the country, not the state or cty. Federal acton on ths subject may be mpossble, but there s no good reason why the states should not all co-operate wth the ad of the automoble assocatons n workng out a unform system. The least that mght be done s to provde some logcal and effectve method for nformng the tourst regardng the laws n effect as he enters ther jursdcton. Suggeston* Offered. For years the varous states hare been talkng about unform traffc laws, but 1928 fnds ths stuaton Just as mnoh of a queston as heretofore. Among the suggestons for co-operatve efforts by automobfe dealers and muncpal and state offcals n adng toursts, are the followng: 1. That state* should erect a sgnboard at the state boundary lne on every man hghway, gvng a bref dgest of state laws toursts should know. Maryland s already dong ths wth great success. t 2. Every town should post a bref survey as to rght-of-way rules and speed lmts several mles out of each communty and agan on enterng the town. 8. Automoble dealers should also qnote the lays n effect n ther communtes by means of sgnboards, prnted n ther salesrooms. Every garage and gasolne staton should help perfect ths system. V *' T"** T- - ' *" ' ' ; ' ' 1 1 't 1 ' «" l 1 «! H - «( GANNON AUTO SALES CO. RAHWAY SELL VOWS and FORDSONS We Guarantee 100% Ford Servce rendered by hghly traned Ford Specalsts Battery Servce Par Excellence Open Evenngs rvng Street TeL Rahway 262»'., k\ % :. > r v v l v / k v a v v k \,» w t v / l r t w tv k v ;»,»v > < tvt 'M * l / t v k v v k W kvy.kv ( l l ly'» v v k v. k,, kv< X t, v,, lv k y / k y < > v. k, k.\ t 1 ^. WORLD-WDE BoOD WLL (The world-wde good wll whch Dodge Brothers Motor Car has earned for tself durng the past ten years, s emphatcally the most valuable asset that Dodge^ Brothers nc. possess. ;. The publc may rest assured that nothng wll ever be done to jeopardze n the slghtest degree ths envable and prceless reputaton. The polces and practce whch have shaped the destnes of Dodge Brothers n the past, are n full force today, and wll contnue n full force so long as a motor car bearng Dodge Brothers name shall be manufactured. H0D6E BROTHERS NCORPORATED) ^ V * t 'r * f ' ' The Flnt Sx U made n Two Chawes complete flecton Q( open and eloed bodes. * FRANK VAN SYCKLE tf 1f» Hew Bnuuwek Aw., h ' For demonstraton call HORNECK'S MOTOR SALE St. George's An., near P. R- B. Brdfe Ml- JUam*. N. J

10 f 'AC SnatchesOH LadyFrom Path of Speedng Tran and s. Awarded N. Val Medal Shne Vnn Bn*ber Ker. )K (meweu Street, a telephone.v-:. ler, M «B«of seven employ" of ' Now ^ Company. wl<ha\e tohronre for noteworthy servce -.he awards are mnde rach year 4er a memoral fund to rommemo-! the telephone wrvres of the late jjodore N. Val hy «vn(f specal flognton to telephone men and who sucrewfully meet unusual - wugencep n thrr servce to'the, fttblc. * ^>y an Bnsherccr'n award n for jf.ajavtry and prompt, acton n reneu- m Wg woman from the path of an >n-»lng tran on March 6, l2. r, at Ven sack. hle walkng down Mflln Mreet ww«rdn tho Kxquchanna RaHrnnd fossnr where the (fates were dwn, ysj Rnnberger notced an elderly ' d; pass L "tween the rate post and BS tower ant.tart to cross the tracks. fa front of an approachng tran about fo feet dstant. Van Bnnherfjer Shouted but the woman apparently 4M not hear or realze her danger, and wth no thought but to Ret her out of the path of danger, Van Bnsberger daxhed across the tracks less than ten feet n front of the tran and caught the woman around the wast and carred her to the opposte ade. Van Bnsberger n 35 yearn old and has been connected wth the telephone work for more than eght years. Of the other medal wnners one s telephone operator whle the rest FLASHLGHTS A wfe run he us satsfyng at a sjweetto f you'll try as hard to show ker a K''"'l tme.. t sn't that 1'jrln s less naughty, feat only Unt Amercans no longer ob- Krre any contrast. Another way to forget enrtl' snr- JOWB n to pck up tlc two BtrnnRero Who ask fur a rde. Bow busy everylmrty s, tryng tn. prove that relgon plnyed no part n that New York affar. About the <>nly thng wth pep enough to rse to the chvusun ut ths Season s the thermometer. nf pnny's plant are ct ft ons for the department, The follows: other awards nr<-»' UK lurd. Natural Mss da,,l and nght opera Brdge, N. Y., ToToXt a frowhrh the ton, \,.,» telephone foreman, for courage and prompt acton on Octoher 1, HM, «t <reat Neck, L.., n snvr>k fellow worker from electrocuton. Stephen T; Cronn, New York Cty, a telephone wreman. For extraordnary bravery on July 27, 1924, at Lake'llRmmcrsly, Pawlng, N. Y., n savng a man from drownng. John.1, Austn. New York Cty, a cable splcer's helper. For courageous acton n rescung a fellow-worker from death by gas posonng on November 24, 1924, n New York Cty. Elwood De fna, of Schenectady, N Y., a telephone lneman. For prompt acton and presence of mnd n savng the lfe of a fellow-worker on September 3, Edgar B. Gurney, Jr., Scheftec- JAdjC.S. X^ a telephone.reparman. For extraordnary herosm n Bavng a boy from drownng on July 6, 1024, at Brandt Lake, N. V Each of these Val medal wnners wll be further consdered by a Commttee of Award for the entre Bell Telephone System, when t makes the natonal awards of eght slver and two gold medals, Golfttnr Become Course n Chcago Hgh School (olf hns b'eotue an extra course n Lake Vew Hgh school wth a cluss nf pupls under the tutelage of a professonal nn] the plan may spread to nl the hl):h schools n Chcago, t was mld by the prncpal, Charles H. Herrlte, who hns mkonted golf ns an exerclm 1 n whools n place of the usual frymkhllcu. t s only few years snce golf benun to take hold n unverstes and now t n n mjr sport n nnny colleges wth nler'ollegtte contests reg ularly plywl. The same growth n hgh school* s predcted. Amber Andrewg, a Scotch profegnoul has been assgned to teach tho Luke Vew golf class. Regular grade* wll be. gven, f yon nre ready tn le^pulr of mnn- News of All C»rleret Borough n the knd, thnk how lung t las beeu snce Prett, the mot wdely re»d you muv u qull paper n Carters! JAMES k-.-mk* *' * >,.f ' v *' t ' < ' ' ' ' McCOLLUM;S Located at rvng St., Rahway, N. J. Great $100,000 Unloadng Sale 10 Great Sale Days, Aprl 16th to 27th nclusve Entre Stock of Furnture, Rugs, Lamps, Stoves, etc. ~^ On Lberal Credt Terms The..tre stock of J.me. McCollum, located at rvn* St., R.hway, N. J., conamln, of lvtac room, dnng room.nd bed- 6t<tove»,«Wg«.ton, Htchun camnetyted.r, Hb»farnture,Door tomps, and, n fact, everjujrtcle room fumllue, vtjgn, oarprtg, laol',,. contaned n the store and warehouse, wll go on sale at prces and lberal credt terms that wll cause a real sensaton to the retal furn.ture trade-prces and value-gvng that wll pack every nook and corner of the store wth eager, enthusastc buyers. Therefore, we urge your early attendance as the prce* we have put on the entre stock wll move t quckly. Ths s your golden opportunty. You've wanted lower prces-you've hoped, dreamed and wated-now they are here n lavsh plenty, and no one can gansay, deny or dspute them. Come early. We promse you you'll not be dsapponted. Store Open Monday, Frday and Saturday Everngs. HOLDNG N By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Ds«D of M.n, Un»«r«ty of llnos. Fhtrman'* Luck "A man dat goes fbhln'," snld TJaole Hben, "s boun' to be lucky. Even f he don't ketch a flst, he's luck; t* h»ve de loafln' tme." Washngton Star, Supentton About Lark Flesh of the lark w»» supposed h> the old apothecares to strengthen Unvoce tnd ncrease ts sweetness. D Bohema ts eggs are stll beleved to have the snmf property; VBtva w \n wt mm m»«w»» Slave* at "Contraband" Durng the CM1 war fugtve slaves who sought renge n the flnlon Hnel were consdered as contraband and held as such, snce f returned they could be vsed by the Confederates n '!Tryng on the war. Your Carfare Pad V'/Y kvf W'lT ) Gettng n Shape t mght console the farm bo; who l» growlng about ptchng bay durng the swelterng days of July and August f he'll just remember be s gettng hmself n fne trm to enjoy golf a lttle later n lte. Cncnnat Enqurer.? '! V : Send Mne to the Roosevelt Laundry t comes back cleaner than can possbly get t, roned just as good as could ron t, and the coat s less than can do the work myself. Try t one week and you wll never agan do your own washng. Flat Work WetWash 10c per pound 30 pounds for $1.00 Roosevelt Laundry Servce Co., nc. 526 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret '. Tel. Carteret 417-R Servce Throughout ths Secton of the County' A Common Senw Vewpont on PrnterV Estmates Good prnters often lose work because they fgure on better materals and a greater expendture of tme than do ther compettors. Ths s because the buyer s not defnte n hs specfcatons and each prnter must determne them n accordance wth hs dea of what s wanted. When a buyer says to a prnter " want 20,000 thrty-two page booklets, 9x12 nches, n whch wll be prnted half-tones" he leaves t to the prnter to decde what materals and servce wll enter pto the booklets. A second prnter wll vew the matter from another angle, whle a thrd wll have an entrely dfferent dea from the frst two. Two of the prnters wll be penalzed by the loss of the job because they beleved the buyer wanted good prntng, whle the prnter submttng the low estmate wll usually get the* work but may be condemned ultmately by the buyer because the job s not up to hs expectatons. Prntng cannot be bought satsfactorly wthout defnte specfcatons any more than t s feasble to order ten apples and expect them to be dentcal wth ten others when no menton s made of qualty or sze. The remedy les wth the buyer. Every buyer of prntng knows at least one good prnter. t would be best for the buyer to dscuss the job wth that prnter and then place the order. But, f he feels that he must have estmates, let hm" determne wth a good prnter what he requren and then send out the same defnte specfcatons to other prnters. Remember that n any gven localty and among prnters spec«la«g n the same knd of work the prce ol! mntng hottld dffer very lttle. Be M?$ P rnt «r thlkt *«SAAH TTOS wus one of the most rascble, exploae chldren knew when was a boy. The least opposton or contradcton or teasng would ordnarly sat blm oft nto a frenzy of angry words, whch left hm besde hmself. Occasonally, however, h«would exhbt the most phenomenal and surprsng self-control, at whch tmes we were wont to remark that saah was "holdng n." Ths holdng-ln process s not ascommon even n adult and everyday lfe, and by no means unnecessary. The conventonaltes of socety requre that we lead a lfe ot constant represson and self-restrant We would not be able to do busness f we gavt regular expresson to the thngs we actually thnk and feel. We cannot safely tell every stupd man that he s a bonehead. We smle and utter pleasant drvel when we should lke to shout anathemas or call people names. We endure bores and bulles tnd speak complmentary sentences, And keep quet when w«are burstng tot expresson, }tut because t s dplomatc to do so. t s stronger and wser and safer. have held n a good deal s mjtme. bar* argued that whle t mght releve te stran on my feelngs consderably to tell Smth that u*- dentood hs fawnng manner, that saw throgh ola flatteres and Us snv terfugea, t would d* n» good U Smth, and t would 4*Jr up dscard generally, so lstened quetly U nls chatter. Dd you ever thnk what fan t would be. f only for a bref tme, to be freed from the' conventonal restrants under whch we all de tbe recall busness of ow dally lves and have a chaace to tell people oar real thotkta, to say what we actauy thnk! 1 waked op the other nght laghlf at the expresson on the face f Professor Blank whose blusterng and boastng have lstened to for a good many years, and n whoa n By dreams 1 hd hsd the courage to t U Just how hs bran storms affected me. He was amazed, as be mght well have bean, for had always before taken bs talk very puddly. know t s a good practce to holt la when OM'S feelngs are strred an4 ou' patence tred; t s SMN restful to amllc than to weep, or te burst nto a ft of anger. have had some of the dscplne, and have reaped not a few ot h«beneft* that come from self-restrant t la tree that the worm occasonal^ turns, that once s a whle th beat uf us s taken off hs guard, but my general theory ts to endnre, to b«olm. te show no anger, to say pleasant, ngrscable thngs, or to keep quet. kuuw full well that tle pleaaanur and more controlled o # s, the gr*attr strength be reveals. Advertse -T llths Paper o+oo+ooo*»»» * > Sale -Blls Why Must Rugs and Carpets Be Beaten? r\nly beatng wll dslodge the fne sharp grt that s ground deeper nto the nap every tme one walks over therug. Ths s the dangerous grt that cuts away the nap, causng threadbare places: Rugs w6uld be beaten, often f t weren't such hard work. The Hoover Electrc Sucton sweeper s the only cleaner that beats your rugs every tme t passes over them. Note how the rug s lfted from the floor and shaken by the Hoover, JVo' More )ngy-lookng JZugs The Hoover wth ts exclusve beatng cleanng-sweepng-method restored colors, straghtens the crushed-down nap. Why not buy a cleaner that cleans thoroughly? A small sum down, a small sum. monthly, soon makes the Hoover youn. Thor Electrc Washer $5 Down free demonstraton n your J home on request eghteen months to pay * - Three models to choose from revolvv ng reversng cylnder, the oscllator or rocker type the vacuum cup. Wash, rnse, blue n the Thor. Fve postons, all-metal swngng wrnger; wth safety release. Specal patented gears guaranteed for wear resstance. Let us tell you why the Thor U superor to other electrc wahers, why the Thor s the machne th«t never fals you. OntKe Many folk want to know bow to cook and serve vegetables so tha: the palate wll be pleased and the appette satsfed. Ada RpKRlf' Swann wll tell you how to make dellco u s vegetable dshes over the rado. Staton W A A M Tuesday and Frday mornngs at H. plug n the Electrc Radator t brngs just the needed warmth. $5 for a Sunbowl, Jr. $10.50 for a Cozy Glow b holf ttme _*fth the Smplex the electrla ron wth the sr cooled rest stand the ar cooled termnal guard, tne all steel plug guaranteed tor one year H-W. On dvded payment pun $4.78. fl down S monthly. lor you that's electrcally percolated coffee. All the flavor and aroma- s yours most of the hanntul caffene stays la tu crushed bean.. n colonal desgn of hghly polshed alumnum remnscent of old slver, the Publc Servce nne CUP percolator Coats $6.50 ' Elecfrk Refrgeraton keeps foods fresh for days. The treesng unt that Uke* the place of ce becomes thckly coated wth f-ost, the ar * comes crsp and aharp. la tks dry cold atmosphere "foods t*7 pure for days. Blectrc Refrgeraton s automatc and ts cost t» operst* * lttle or no greater than jrw present lee blls..

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