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1 ^^fw9x,wwr r T wy%!^!'^r CARTERET PRESS Wide Ciroled Paper C«- ini Carere Compleely; Read Meyer'i Spors ami "TW Ca" ;VVeek Review imi'' ' ' fnr <>" Ida. i l nss Fourh iic kj ( s rolased rop-gun«bu,,( enjoyed I,s wrier. \R: THAT iorkmanofme Mh«boroM YARCHESKI NAMED TO $6 OFFICE BY HEALTH BOARD Godersad, Bradford Approve Appoinmen Bu Balk A Salary TAKES JOBJULY ZOTH OARTERET - The Board of Healh las nigh appoined Councilman Michael Ynrcheski as Sani- ir hasebal lea- l!' (. y «y he knows nf more b««- IV oher person ;l, ' Mrs. George v : r,.od laugh a, r,,» he credi,, e s blooming a. ; u v home. I»» mvi of he garden-,..;,.; (i, leas hu ' I( U i on our own i\ (; IM) rge go buiy,, linrer happened ll(,i why Geroge, i, lv i'r his righ eye, l(.,,iiy affliced; lllllvl. o presen a,,,., of a promi-,,, (i High School,,.,,7 spen aeven ooing on one : i;. ;«'', im,hcr;hadr.,,, all righ in, plw i n Newark, ary Inspecor a a unlary of $,- S a year. A reducion of weny per cen of hin amoun will be made unil Sepember and afer ha dae, en per cen wlil be resored. Mr. Yarcheski will remain on he Borough Council unil July, he effecive dae of hin appoinmen. Upon his reiremen i ia believed he Council will name Presiden Herman (Jerk of he^ealh board aa his successor. All A ( r» Ununimous approval was given he resoluion naming Yarcheski alhough Commissioners Godersad and Bradford disapproved he sipulaed salary. They fel smaller compensaion should be given unil he new officer has demonsraed hia qualificaions o handle he posiion. Permanen rilling of he vacancy.,,,ick; ha a lo caused In he healh deparmen,,; boh Carere by he diih of Frank A, Born,,,,,,. going o ha»e several monhs ago waa poaponod, a rip o s baaeunil las nigh. Acion was precipiaed by he assumpion of '.«Y«k wih "Ed" George Bensulock, Jr. of hi duies.,, duii Joaeph (! aa borough Assessor. Mr. Bensu- while Sree Commissioner,, drives one of helock, Imsci,», has ha» No. '<«> baseball en- had a ' 8 acu>(i ah S>a ni «r y Inspec or. I was also made known ha..niling major lean,-. He goe o New, il(,k and haa e«n,,,. M> far hia aeah, hop o WUMM,,,,,i ^il games, even i iiilnisias. ' llfi; i,,iii(. r ha residen,,;!!; nr.ir il lli«h SChOOl in iulium is being : highly edified (look, a, well aa having,,.».- increased by he in iron workers en-,. Only he words mug can' be used in hree borough plumbers now have licenses, Previously only one had been licensed. POLONAYSUCCUMBS AFTER HIT BY CAR Dr. H. L. Sra,ndberg CARTERET Ur. Sramlnrrj>:, chairman of he finance and police commiees of he Borough Council, is repored 'Veing along fine" a Beh Israel Hospial in Newark, where he is undergoing reamen. The docor has been a he hospial nearly wo weeks. Mrs. Srandberg is relief anasheis a he same insiuion and is one of he few women engaged in he profession of anaheis. DRIVER STAYS HOT MERCY GROWS COLD Bober Ges A Break In His Firs Encouner Wih The Law BUT NO I THE SECOND! CARTKRET Recorder David Jacohy learned somehing of he ruh of Shakespeare's com men on "Man's ingraiude o man," his week. I was demon iraed by a Mercer sree resi den named Edward Bober. Las' week Bober was brough in b CARTBRET, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 9, 97 ATTORNEY, POLICE Borough Finances Show Increased TO GIVE OPINION SabMy, Comba's Repor Shows ON BERGER APPEAL Illness Given As Reason For Failure To Renew Permi Las Year QUOTA NOWCOMPLETE CAUTKRKT The police deparik'n mid l.hc borough aorry will ndvihi! he Borough Coun-. wha o do in he case of Mrs. lollic HiTger, of Pcrshing avenue, I'm made applicaion Monday igh. for a plenary consumpion license. Mrs. Berger obain- -icense when prohibiion was f penlcd and coninued in he busiicss unil July of las year when he fuiled o renew her license beausc sha was ill. Her aorney, Harry Lubern, in a leer o he council, poined ou hese circumsances and said his clien's illness began before he ordinance was adoped o gran no more new licenses. Councilman Clifford Cuer said he hugh he ordinance would preven he license being graned. Councilmen Srandberg and Lukach were absen... i & Plan Celebraion Arhe nex meeing of he council recommendaions will be made by'he finance commiee and he aorney as o wha acion shall be aken as Carere's par in he sesqui-cenennial celebraion of he U. S. Consiuion, Sepember 7. The maer was brough o he Menion of he council in a le- from Edward Herber, chairlan of he couny celebraion immiuee. A. J. Pey is chairman of he 'nru'-e commiee. A a meeing municipal chairmen las week. was decided each municipal comniee will look o is municipaliy _. f umla o eov«r he oon of he ocul celebraion. The quesion of 'UIKIS is he one submied o he inuiice commiee and he aorley. Borough Engineer Joseph G. Jo mo said federal jnoney will available, abou July" for fur CARTERET By he srange sae of aftair< which makes a paradox, when Carqre collecs fewer ax dollars in he firs six-monh period of he ax year i is because he borough is in beer financial condiion. Thus is collecions of 6,7.8 for his period in 97, jus ended June, showed a healhier financial sae han for he same period in ID.'ifi when collecions were $,- 9.7 higher, or a oal of?97, Tax collecor Alexander Comba issued his repor his wefek on collecions from January o June, along wih a comparison wih he same period in 6. He explained hus: Comb SUUmon "This decrease in collecions is parly due o he fac ha he 7 axes colleced o dae repre sen only he firs six monhs, Das ed on he 96 ax rae of $.9 per hundred, where he firs'.six monhs of 986 was based on he ax rae of 9, his being $,7 per hundred. Furher decrease of collecions is shown in prior years, bu his is only naural since he less buck axes here are ousanding he more difficul f is o collec hem." Collecions for his firs period of 7 go back as far as for which here was a collecion of (.67. A oal of $,7.8 wai col leced on he 97 levy. Of he unpaid 96 levy $7,6.6 was bremgh in, and for 96 he.sum of $,97.7 was realized. FnrW D«Uil«How much beer condiions arc as regards axes his year Is furher shown in he fac ha in 9;K> collecions for 9, he year immediaely preceding, wero $,- 7.. This' was of course becaiwe here was a larger proporion of unpaid levies on he books, Mr. Comba's saemen says furher: "This office is happy o announce ha he Borough of Carcrel has no borrowed any money during he las wo years. Our.Couny axes are paid o dae nml every obligaion of he Borough has been promply paid. This means ha he Bonded Indebedness of he borough is being coninuously and maediaily reduced. Every effor is made by he Collecor's office o collec curren and back axes. Leers and noices nrc sen o delinquens periodically, and in many CSSCR, personal visis are made by he collecor. This is evidenced by he fac ha no borrowing haa been done his year." Firs Bicycle Championship Race Scheduled Here For Augus s Alpine Wheelmen Sponsor Cones, Open To All local Youngsers CARTERET The firs bicycle championship race ever held in Carere will be saged here Sa- BTday, Augus, under he auspices of he Alpine Wheelmen. Similar evens have been held in oher ciies and have araced much aenion in spors circles. The even here will be open o all Carere. There will be of enries: he Jun- Miss Dorohy Edih Jomo New Arrival In Borough CARTERET ~ The newes arrival ino he borough's official family is Mian Dorohy Edih Jomo, who is he daughpr nf Borough Sree Commissioner Joseph G. Jomo, and Mrs. Jomo. The baby was born a Perh Amboy General Hospial, June 7, and weighed seven pounds and eleven ounces. She and Mrs. Jomo are. repored as "doing very well." This is he Jomo'a second child, he eldes being a boy, Donald. Cap. Dowling CARTKRKT Police Capain J.,. Dowling and Mrs, Howling, principal of Columbus anil ('li'vdand School, will leave heir home on upper Roosevel avenue omorrow afernoon for a six-week rip across he coninen o California. They will moor, making he rip by easy sages and reurning he same way. Cap. Dowling was graned a monh's vacaion wihou nay in addiion o his regular vacaion by special acion of he Borough Council Monday nigh. BENSEOCKBEGINS SURVEY OF LEVIES PRICE THREE CENTO STILL NEGHA SETTLEMENT OF^ WILLIAfS STRKEi Conclusion Hinges Upos Decision Oi Workers On Proposals MAY ADJUST PAY SCALE; hoped hey would be so h he; j propery which is axed. So far men could ge back o work. ' Found Dead In Bed From her work on he park. The rees iois wshch-"includes all boys under he hag covered Alanic and Burlingon srees, and inends awny b «PS c including all over 6'yews. s'u'ctscaemcns agreeing o all d<jt recenly planed here, he said, ae ie years of age, and he Seniors Previously he company^ had. jiy Hemorrhage, Resul recy p.l«u rj he remaining borough horoughfares in alphabeical order. Inprovemen, bu saed wage scale mands for vacaions and plan im- Aw«rd For Winner leu driving. Tho reordei voked his license "indefiniely." The Alpine Club has secured CAUTKRKT John Palonay, f>9. Whaever happened afer ha.several prizes and will huve more dusrial properies will be con- adjusmens have hinged upon he < sree, was faally in- WARNER EMPLOYES '"' h: < in KN THOUGHT Juii-H Mu-ulny afernoon when was in favor of Bober. I wa by he ime he race is held. There sidered ovhen he work on he concern's abiliy o pay higher wha ia culled "geing a break.' will be six medals supplied by he residenial and smaller business wages and sill mee compeiion in he Somerville, vn, Bober had he license back in h HAD BEACH OUTING GIRLS GO ON RIDE League of American Wheelmcfi properies is compleed. from disrics where wages are very low and producion coss conmuch leas han in Car - (Jazee men-j ai-ross Rou«> No. in A vend. He possession in a very shor iin also subscripions o bicycle mag His policy in office will be o....rs) ha, m^r- was found dead in bed Wednesday axines. The oher awards will be. i!>h al communiies morning. The driver of he car, Tuesday nigh whie anohi AendTPichic To - AND REGRET IT! make fvjry. aemp o rea all announced laer. < axpayers' alike, Mr. Benaulock ere. of Tweny- cour hearing was going on wor ;u«' much beer if Mi John KiMli, sa, o y Alanic Beach; The luce will bb run on h said in an inerview yeserday. In i.iinig heir ouside firs sree, Linden, ook Palonay came from a policeman on duy i dir rack-back of.brady's, nearly Boys Insis Going One Way, addiion o he recognized need : i -I aking away heir o he Piih Amboy General Hospinl ufrr Suc police had in- acciden, ha he had driven rec' pe" plan on land owned by hi borough real esae as a rouine Chrome ha Bobfr was in anohi Neuberg There opposie he enrance o he "Mex for familiarizing himself wih They Anoher; Docor RITES CONDUCTED^. insead found ou CARTERET The Wesvaco i.; habarbef would vesigaed he cane and Officer lessly and carelessly, and his c oil company. The Carere Sree U Called par of his new work, he hopes Chlorine Producs Company, beor known locally as he Warner Deparmen helped he club pre o deermine by his survey jus LOCAIWOMAN -\ in mur o visi If () Zuccaro hud hd invesigaed for crashed ino he side of anoher machine, damaging i. Now, police repor, Bober's license has iiwna and garlic off Wondbrilgv. Chumical Company, held an oudoor excursion and picnic o A- cr and roller. The rack is li, 6, of 7 Charles sree, and sessmen lie so hey can be cor- pare he rack by he use of scrap CARTERET Ralph Lemongel- where alleged incqimliios of as- In:, ij) iliji' ry o sell A he hospial, police uaid, Palonuy ubjeced o being examined. lanic Beach on Saurday. Four quarer-mile circle and is open an George Cherepanick, of 7 Emreced. He esimaes he survey Funeral Held On Sunday ' really been revoked and will say i. nainpoo and maasage revoked. '": haircu; () urned He was riik-d for laceraions and bus loads of employees go under ime for he use of hose who wis erson sree, were riding in he will ake wo monhs o complee. For Mrs. Shymanski, B»nko Fined.. i \np when caomi< i im paricular pro- Kisoli hen ook Palonay o his The cadi way from he plan a noon ime. o pracise. former's car oward Woodbridge Equaliie V»lu«ioni bruises on he chin and forehead. of Sephen Banko, of On arrival he boys filled up on Many evens have been held on Wednesday nigh and gave a ride Moher Oi Evenually i may be possible own family physician in Linden Randolph sree hi borough and ho dog, hamburgers and oher, he local rack under he auspices o Miaa Helen Sabo,"l8, of he said o ae an arbirary val CARTERET Funeral services : Mi would ge a wh'o advised he go o bed immediaely and say here. The Lin- was reopejicd Tuesday nigh affi- for he games which were o fol- up of Carere boys and young men ga, of 8 Edwin sree, boh of J. u mun named Maske, pf Bayonnc, refreshmen^ o pu hem In shape of he organizaion, which is made liarch sree and Miss Berha Var uaion on propery in spcoific lo wore held Wednesday afernoon ung wih h ciiniainained heir den physician wroe hree prehaving been disposed of las w'"'' and was organized a few years ago Carere, who were also going o caions, bu for he preaen he for Mrs. Mary Shymanski, of ffej mehod of adjusmen where one Mary sree, who died Sunday af- '»"! low. I sympahy wolvo scripions for Palonay. They were A he firs hearing Banko by Amos Hoffman of 7 Washingon avenue, a professional rider. Woodbridge, Lemongelli urned differen deparmens followed oy Woodbridge. A he Whie Church, is necessary will be o assess criioon in he Rahway Memorial There were ball games beween insead of he wofound in lib pockes afer his fined $)U for permiing an Unlicensed driver o operae his car i; ha pedesrians deah. Enries may be sen o Mr. Hoffman or o he office" of his paper. ed him o pull o one side and sop an equal value. There are many plexy, The service was held in S oward Rahway and Miss Sabo ask- properies of a similar naure u Hospial following a sroke of apo-. ^' a ug-of-war, horseshoe hrowing prune o acciuw moand for riding a moorcycle wihou a license o operae ha ype Found De»d and racing ess. The enry applicaion should conain he name of he applican, his in anoher direcion. iies exis for no apparen reason was conduced by Rev. John Hun- as she and Miss Varga were going insances he said, where inequal- Demerius Ukrainian Church and ' ^nesa If he Uer Palonuy's body was found by Dinner was served a P. M, a of vehicle. 'I folk afoo have Mm Mrn. Michai Michael Kosriiisky Kosny when she he Alanic Beach, Casino. Aending he dinner was works man- are cases whel-e los oi ho aam«he acrviue, The burial was in Rflae; As an example he saed here diak. The church was lilled during address, dale of birh, >and, in Before liemongelli brough he!uu; ha i would be Tuesday Banku's line was re we waiug beds in he he case of. minors, he signaure car o a sop Miss Sabo, according o he police, opened he door ' "i having ncifbbpn u~v..» Coroner C E duced o $ wih $. cos. Marke was lined $. coss. He was ager, C. H. Wasop? vice-presiden size, adjacen or near one an' Hill Cemeery. Eugene J. " --, - Asooi>\. of parens or guardians; also a in)', remembered o Mullen ook chuige and had an Louis Neuberg in charge of sales waiver upon he par of (he club and accidenally fell ou. She was oher on which sand similai The bearers were: John Czupa«- i.uiio afer ea a dfraigned fui upending an uuo. auopsy performed in he Perh and former manager of he plan, of all responsibiliy for injuries aken o he office of Dr. C. H. buildings I'Kvu iwsessmena vary y, Jusepli Sym&nusku, Andrew' Amboy General Hospial. I revealed, he coroner said, ha wihou a driver's license and forand assisan sales manager Wya. o riders or damage o equipmen Rohfuss, of Woodbridgo, and ing considerably. Toporowics, Waler Szczelecki and permiing Banko o drive his moorcycle, There were exenuaing The company furnished ransporaion, and, &L food including The race will sar promply p a er reamen she was aken home. personal assessmens. While h Mrs. Shymanski was sricken during he progress of he race. reaed fur several abrasions. Af- akes lile' noice Anon,Gajdosz, I 'wn:tom Jacqby, (Cunlimied on Va<je /) circumsances, he recorder said. i»rfiie Tecordwi he hu dinner. Provisions Provisios ax raes in Middlesex Couny arc Sunday aferrroon and was sen o "'jfc-, ' for an en ; p. m. In he even of heavy erainmen 6c he few girls who generally high, assessmens ar he hospial by Dr. Joseph Mark, r Mine of his life in rain i will be posponed o he are a he plan ^ made ] d iin an- CELEBRATES ij " invariably low. In Carere prop of Woodbridg'g. She arrived here' uuian. Like all Holy Family Club To Hold following Saurday,.' chance o ea Cmd Paryjh_hly SOCIAL CLUB HOLDS oher way bu heyfwere 'were no o par eria are assesse'd' a abou '/< a : P. M. and died an hour The race will be conduced Jean Vornbaum Hosess On of he men's picnic which included of heir real value, while in larger and a half afer arrival. i -even when you along he lines of one held for he abou a he local plan. Her Eighh Birhday and more populous counies such as Mrs. Shymanski was years < >he same spinach championship of Newark in hu ' dished ou a EXCURSIONJO RYE Thu general commiee was; Mr. Essex, whe^e he ax raes are lower,'assessmens are made a abou old and is survived by her husband, Nicholas; wo daughers, - ciy in 9. CARTERET Jean Vornbaum's : Phillips, chairman, Mr, Webb, Mr. I'i in managed o eighh birhday was celebraed lbd % of he acual value of he Davis, Mr. Grohman, Mr, Wilson; Ka and Anna, and a son, Andrew.. i"ue of pie oo; Capaciy Crowd Takes Sail Monday a a pary given a her properies axed, so he resul is baseball, Mr. Andres; horseshoes, She was bora in Poland and came '«i, manager ^of B&LSHAREHOLDERS liume, 896 Main Sree, Railway. abou he name.» his counry weny-live yeari " iihall eam ridi> uuund he wad- Mis. Alfred Vornbaum of Rail- To New York Resor; Mr. Snow; ug-of-war, Mr. Jackson, Jean is he daugher of Mr. and ago. She lived mos of ha ime hi 6 Lef Behind! Carere. She was" a member of!l «'i in Chrome, and '""IK CARTERET The hird and, TO MEETJONIGHT The Consiuion' Is TopicS. Demelius Church,' off! (wonder """If a sof drink' " friend, and no iiluh '" unrlbn, wih "" Odd Flkwa '>"): Gibril Ka I naure nd fc«> «f Emi he lea) " <-f h U. i Ki.' K "ml fucjnae. oeh burvafd "ice o hear a. week wh«t. 'I our offleu. An- ' who iee«na i" prined each" maid 9h CARTKRET Sanley Radomski is chairman of he card pary which he Holy Family Boys Club will sponsor Thursday, July 'J. There will be prizes and refreshmens, and games will be played on he picnic ground a hi; Holy Family Church, weaiher permiing. -If ho weaher is poor, games will ake place in he school audiorium. nioij successful aniiuul seamer excursion of he Hurinony Social Club waa held o Rye Bench Monday, The seamer "Mayfair" was charered for he rip and lef Gmm'Americans, Druids he Uenjiimin Moore duck a A. M., wih a capaciy load. A Plan A hin Celebraion sric regulaion regarding capaciy mude i necusaaiy o refuse CARTERET The German- American Amorican Ciiaeim lu Club of Car-«lx who waned o go. ere and Middlesex Giovu No. 8, Thu boa reached Carere on Ancien Unied Order of Uruidn, hu reurn rip a :) o'clock ar«working joinly on he e arrange- arrng Monday nifhu Ail had a delighful ime, he commiee repored. ar«men Uy which will for German Uy be held his year J July 8 in Murkwai's Grove. Harry Rock, of he he club run moonligh excursions. Lasf year and he year urevious CiUens Club i chairman uf a They were no nearly ^o successful commiee ha b working ou aas he ou his week. of awele evens music, nuv [irke, who was'general chairman; «yhinfc elio ha goes o mamjoseph Makoski, Andrew Galvanof a picnic. im of Druids and oher Joseph Shuello, Jr., Mich organisaions are «Skiba, Wal" Galvauek, Mm Win, P«hJ Ciy, Pawaic aud Pa-mlc and. On he commiee in charguiuf he arraiigemeua were; Herman Reduced Raes Effecive OnW.V.CablesToHavana CARTERET Announcemen wis made here, as in oher places whuro offices of he Wesern Union are locaed, of a reducion in he minimum cos of cable nigh leers beween Unied saes and Havana, Cuba. The new raes become, effecive Augus., and he minimum number of words o be charged for will hen decrease from weny-five o fifeen. As a rusul & minimum cos of a cable, nigh leer o Havana from poin) Eas of he Mississippi River will'drop from 76 cens o. Similar reducions Will be effecive from oher poins in he counry. This Is he hird subsanial reducion in cable nigh" leer raes o Havana made" by Wesern Uien Oac«Hach, M6,. Roosevel Associaion lo Convene To Elec New Officers CAUTEK^T Thu annual mue ing of share holders of he Hoose vel Building & Loan Associaion will be held onigh in he om'ce of "" " -^ Milus & Nevill in Roosevel avenue CHURCH ME.N MEET a he inersecion of Hudson Service for 7h Sunday afer sree. Officers will be eleced and Triniy a S. Murk's Rpiwopal ohr business ransaced. The associaion is one of he oldes in he and Sarmon u i):6 a, m. Church will be Morning Prayer borough. The men of h«parish are urged The presen officers ars: Presi o be presen, a a meeing o be den, Williffa J. Lawlor; vice held especially for hem in he presiden, T, J. Nevill; secreary puriijh houne n Monday evening Russell L. Miles; reasurer, John a 8: p.m. The purpose of he H. Nevill. ) meely h o creae an or^hiiiaion for mm In he parish. The VISITING RELATIVES speaker of he evening will be The \AETERBT - Uf. and Mrs. Rev. Geo, H. Bo oy, yd, Recor of S. Jonpeh Kuhn of 8 Pfirahing Avenue irp yisi^n reliwn in Buffalo, ^ X>, f«r ' way, formerly of Carerc, and is a Kkiimlchild of Mr. and Mrs. Waler Vonah of Carere. Young guess presen a he pary were he following: Ruh Kirby, Joseph Vornbaum, of Linden; Nancy; Jean and Ronald Fariss, James Vonah, of Curere; Beverly and Dorohy Schuesaler, Elaie McFarland of Rooelle; George and Evelyn Kosy Already Covers Srees To Ferre Ou lax inequaliies TWO MONTHS' WORK CARTERET Georpe Beiisulock, Jr. began his new duies us Borough Tif Assessor by fiuring a survey of he borough in which he will personally inspec each Oi Miller Tdkjep. 7h. CARTERET-A alk on "The Consiuion" is scheduled o be given u Carire High School, Friday, Sepember 7, by George Miller, Peilli Amboy lawyer, which will be sponsored by he Carere Woman's Club. Thu occasion will mark he h anniversary of ha adopion of h Consiuion. Ocober i'i, Dr. Penuingon Huile of he League for Fair Play, New York, will ulk on inernaional relaions. Arraiigvmona for hese wo meeings hane be«n made by Mrs <'APTKHKT N^ninion in siill unil< r wiiy in»n aemp " ii'l.' ih.. si-ikc HI ho ICWHHI T.' WIIIKMII. & Sons lumber mill, which r' now in ia hird wi Mcrilx-is of he firm, including R. Willmim, parner, h»ve wih M'pri'.icnaivea of he ployi's anil represenaives of C.I.O. have also been preaen he meeings. Many of he sriker joined.he C.I.O. afer he srik' sared. While nching official could b learned, i was undersood a POMI» hie soluion of he srike would. pu he hiring wage scale a Sic per hour, insead of he 7c in effec previously. Oher adjusmens were said o be an Increase of 7' for hose being paid from!>c o fioc per hour, and of h% for hose <wi a scale e' 6c o 6c hour y. The bfijgage under his plan i was said would be c hourly. Those geing higher wages han : he ones menioned would no be, iltcced by he adjusmen. No Cloud Shop The aendance of represenaives of he C.I.O. a he meeing in no way indicaes any possibiliy of a dosed shop, Mr. Williama saed his morning. "I have a very, open mrml abou unions," he said. " believe i is a man's righ o> join o'r no o join, jus as he s«ei li." } c said furher ha o hia knowledge unions for all ypes of lumber mill employes did no exis, a leas in he Eas. Cerain suggesions had been made o he employes represenaives, Mr. Williams, said, and he resul depended on wheher hey m were acceped by he employes u whole. He added he sincerely,; Sruck Arranges Shower$ For Carere's Youngsers CARTERET Edward A. Srack, local supervisor of recreaion, has esablished several showera abou he borough for he Carere youngsers. There mv abou eigh now in operaion and he hea his week made hem he mos popular spos in own. Osiers will. be si up omorrow. Monday large. ones will be opened in he old wad-> ing pool in Turlingon sree. Mr. Sruck has ickes for, Emanuel Ukowiz, program chauumn. ' he Yankee sadium July 7 and he Yankee-DeUui bull} game «fc move for he (Jian-Uoson.' WEEK-END AT NIAGARA bale Augus. The ickes are; CARTERET Mr. and Mrs. J..vmlahli' for boys years old op.' B. CUrk Clark of Gran Avenue and under. Eah boy pius conribue Borough Clerk Augus J. Perry and seveny-live.cens oward he cos ; Re - -i u u Peer's Peers CVmch,, Perh, Ambwy. Red Mrs. Perry spen he week-end a of I>s ransporaion, freshmens will he served. Niagara l'

2 ' DIRECT SAVINGS IN MILLINERY Buf Dirrr From The frery»nj SAVE! rahrin Slr»w r-n. Spring HATS f ANDOP <'P L^ H«< Mad o Order $ Of HF K BEE HAT CO. ii i '! > ' opcni VVORKMI LOW,, n II u nil IM.I : P. A. 96 imionf BhiS.r i nr _.... -I.I» PiucEri <,.< '."» r. )n ifcf NiMilam. r r -n.r-. (k-fralr Gi»e» <M» The Kr.I..Y AUTOMATIC OH BURNER Before Buying l/pl I V KELLY Heaing A Plumbing Supply j 77 Smih S., Perh Amboy CARS I UP TO $ DOWN! Ciwe Selecion GOODU^ED cms... LOV PRICE A Cr.rir i worhleii unlrii i is properly fied, end he iuccrs> of your clohei ii dpenden upon hefiof your core. We are paricularly capable of giving you faihion'i imare >illiou«le, whaever your fifiurr ype, and refardleii of wha you wih o ipend, a The Olga Corse Shop You will find he correc foundaion garmen for your paricular figure needi. 7 Madiion Avenue, PERTH AMBOy Majeiic Theare Bldg. TOWN WII f. COLLECT Bmr, Enj^ing Big RENTS IF OWNERS Uad, Go OR R«ad DEFAULT ON TAXES Nubifc Oi Snrvey By Mcfclroy 'PA NM'E EXHAUSTED' U "M'i'.!:n»f.K - Owner" nf.-!!< [EXPERIENCE- NOT EXPERIMENTS I Havinj; your permunen done by, rcii'il - insiuion like Kaer's, you JUT iihsurh of highly skilled experienced beauicians, he ma-.! modern e uipnicn and he I fmrm, luluionn. You cim ge nf bel!i K-rvice, or faciliies no mjili r bow much you pay. Under I HI- 'ii )i'i visiim of Mr. Kaer. SUPER-CURUNE STEAM WAVE $. Zoos Permanen $ No Mjuhinery No Elecriciy KaerS Beauy Shop M- UIIIIIMIII Air,, IVrlli A in IMI BITTING "Blue Coal" L.FH.L YOUR BINS NOW!' SAVE PER CENT "AMERICA'S FINEST" WOODBKUCE 8 W" have <-vcry fw^i o k rf> [Keep abreas of borough' fain by reading he R ESS each Friday, aplee new coverage, refal ediorials, inerfeaures a ; ; / f»jrr.r,(t-.i»^ in Ii hv Township A- M Flmv h.i un- Nfwirk Team P»ays Bali more Oriole O»«Vmk- j fify Pupils A Cokmbfu 8 A ClevelandJcM Honors (ARTFRET Mi««Besp Riohey of l/ni'-i Sree, member nf hea A Rosee Shower Pary John faculy.i Carere High School, Jen- WOUnUKmGE- Miw Eselle. ] lef his week o visi relaives in Ohln of Freeman Sree was complimened on her approaching mar- Doneh. Ro-.Souh Carolina. She will he join-! ed nei Friday by her parens and riage o Frank Reynolds of Eason, Pa., a a surprise wo younger sisers, Mr. and Mrs, miscellaneous nrily [nromrproducing Propfr-, nd. ^ j i', ihr honor roll for he y«"r and p Havmjr pa«e<i he ' a < IfuH.inil Pchnn] here NEWARK Roe lis half way mark nf he ruff, a of hir>-fijrh on he honor..pan, of firr plarr, he n, ars The^apHs are a«mow: Columbus ready f«r heir July rip nh Grade Irene Darocy, Jo- Min seph EnJryi- Irma Coer. Kliu his hch Garknvy. Charles hrough he Norhern riie "fi coninue? lo ki-ep^ii" men off h<" ''!in(> hospial lis. While he Tmfn«are Bruin enjoy n rafe margin over j nnd rurren heir rival'-. nnhr Yin or hi«mfi j.iir ordrr "ill be ob-!i ( he rmminpaliy he Bisons are full "f filfh ami Mill.!)» : rer.=. believe Ihry can cop he he. - nn won," he»id, Th«Bar«are away for he lu i- -h'ii!<i no be paid week rlir«hey»fr They-... o heir owner?. he Birds!ar Thursday ami i will n be lenien in end Sunday afernoon when he «oy bu i if unfair eams clash in a win bill. The col- Orioles rl are f fur a firs di- he money and keep i, allowisijr heir ax arrearage? o moun arc hiing, some fans hink hey vision berh and now ha hey rill hf- while" will accompli: heir avibiidn. Vbii Mr MfK!my Kii'l va=l improve- xhe Balimore park i«a parndh di,,.,, l,,v li..-'n -hown in recen f or hier? and a nighmare for.i,r : l?. :II'In- aiude of residens pirhern. Vi v confiden his heir ax bill?. ] hurlcrs can silence he durxero of ilrle lard ' C.h I-anna <!en 'nii):n, npi-hnrl. (irn'ie: Baroexy, Brown, Julian Prui, Wilon CleUnd School M iny fi'..( l<- who are scarcely he Orioles and feel? his men can nd _ Grrde: Edward BonneU. i o k'-cp hemselves hi equally well, man for man assewar Brown, Rudolph Kovacs, hnarily coming in and ar-! he Birds. Joseph Scrudao. Margare Herega, I Mil > for insallmen paymens Admirers of he Bears wjll have Ijois i Lamons, Angelina Toppo, in i i! l'l avoid delinquency. wo more opporuniies of seeing Howard Wohlpenuh, Raymond 'Purme To End'! heir road rip. They will be home Bodnar, Ernen Kigyula, Joseph, «.. conscienious folk?,"!» J[ flavalez, Elizabeh Hay, Lois Monday and Tuesday for i imir-l, "ilvre is no reason-! games wih he Jersey Ciy Gians. i nuri we will refuse. Boh games will be played under fnli we., he difficuly j " 6 l Unwise, Julia Koroloski, Joseph flood-lighs, and ns usual, Domhroski,, Margare ying heir ines, Monday will be Ladies' Nigh. Folshw he proper i lowing he wo games here, he in pa Gcirmlc Brill, Olga i nlnnc wih hem Bl ' ars '" movc l<) J e y ci Y iot Elaine Solo/non, Thomas I is he deliberae j «arncs on Wednesday and Thurnilay afernoons. On Thursday s Grade: Julia Chonoa, Mar- iinies Johngon. IMI.(-r vi n. ii- in ulinm 'we have los i.inl who we inend o nigh, he Bears will board a rain ion Clark, Dorohy Dumansky, Anna FeRel, Charloe Trakberger, for Buffalo o begin heir norhern MX" i ihe very ulimae o obil.ir paymcnf." invasion and before hey reurn +dward Prfnklin, John Raola, I.T! home wil! have visied Torono, Wallace Schwarz. rd Grade: Mi. Mi Kirov said yeserday lie Monreal and Rocheser. Charles P.eidel, Barbara Ulnian, ii]iwi- o cnnmuiiicac wih each As he Gians are geing help, Kichard Lozak, Joseph Correne, 'l'-)iin iii-n, having rened prop- iy, wihin in he series wih he farmhands of Frank Nagy. nex wo weeks, he- New York Gians should be a Pupils no absen or ardy he merry one. Recenly hey have obained Pichers Don Brennan and enire year a Columbu.» School were lised as follows: BiK Waler Brown, Oufielders 8h GJgde: Bearice Bodnnr, Elh Phil.Weinrauh and Joe Dwyer, eanor Posser, John Kopil, Sephen he Orange, N. J,, boy from he SON GIVES-PARTY HONORING MOTHER Mrs. Leon Brookfield Tendered Surprise On h Birhday WOODDHIIiflK ('onimemorai«k h-r fifieh birhday, Mrs. Leon Hi-iiokfield nf Kreeman Sree wns Kivn (i surprise pary on Kaurday ii her home. Her son, San- Icy, arranjred he affnir. The dei'ornions were in red, whie and blue in keeping wih he holiday, IJifrcshmens were served and he jrm's of honor received muny ljia\iiful K"ifp. AmonK'he (fucss were: Mr. and Mrs.. S. Barkalew and daughers Virginia and Dorohy, Freehold; Mr. und Mm. Waler Parkins, daugher Marion, Moriran; Mr, and Mrs. Hans Thompson, Mi, and Mrs. John Amos, Huh Amos, Mrs. Peer Williams, Mr. and.mrs. Bende Juhl, Fords; Kdih Teeplc, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Osliorn, daugher Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Don Molfe, daugher, Jenn, Chris Meshrow, Perh Amboy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siessel Jaugher Huh, Avenel; Mrs. Wil liam I'lyerkusa, daugher Leona Mr.. Bernice ' Cunningham, Mr. and Mrn. ClilTord AmoK, Mrs. Esher AuguHine, Edward Augusine, Mrs. Wilhem Brown, daugher Florence, Mrs. John Muchank Henry Iversiim, Mr. and Mrs. Mai I'olm iironkfield, Mr. and Mr I.run lrookli'ld, Mrn. J^'Sfiie Bdea Krma Hnniklield, Mr. and Mr? Cliarh's Williunui, Sanley Brook field, of ll.is place. Please menion hu pjper b adverisers. Cincinnai Reds. Boh Brennan and Brown are former Newarks Hid should prove a valuable asse o he Gians' piching saff, Weinraub was wih he Rocheser Rod Wings las year and he second leading hier of he loop, finishing he season wih a mark of.7 for IIS games. Of his his, G were for exra bases. Dwyer was he second bes hier in he Souhern Associaion las year and baed a a.8 clip and se an all league record wih oublea, ' Brown arid Brennan are well nown around he In. circui and hould help he Gians' and will kcly see service in he gamesgains he Bruins. For a shor ime his season, Brown was wih he Bears. He was sold o Cineiniai who in urn sold him o he Gians and hen sen o Jersey fiy. Even wih he reinforceroens, he Bears are confiden hey will check he ambiions of heir irch rivals, he Gians. Earhquake Weaher The expression; earliquake weaher, is no generally recognized by meeorologiss. The so-called earhquake weaher is described as sill, sulry and humid, condiions which are generally relned o high air pressure. Some auhoriies be lieve ha here may be some relaion beween changes in pressure and earhquakes, alhough his is a maer which has no been definiely proved, Lone» Par in Any Drama Tie longes par in any drama ever produced is said \n be he kile role in "Cyrano i Bcrgerap," which was wrien by Edmund Rosand in 897. Collier's Wickly. BINGO EVERY MONDAY NIGHT AT 8: SHARP IN ST. JAMES' AUDITORIUM Amboy Ave. Woodbridge GAMES c FOUR SPECIAL GAMES Door Prize, $ VALUABLE PRIZES Barbara Rummage. Jennie h Oracle: Bela prior, Orkan. rd Grade:' Ann. Henry Zabel. A~Ch»vlsiml School here were nrm wih perfec aendance: Dorohy Dhou-e. Margare Knlpo? and Ge»a I.ukach. Ifin Bess Rickey Leaves So. Cmoiim Holiday \f Joeph SrsofoJ, Fords \V<»ODBRI"GE Re. VincenJ Unvi. pasor of Our Jjidv of ML ny rbiiji..june Schwarz, Sarah!?, f. Richly and Mary Evelyn and ' The Richey family S ribem. wif Zabel. Marion Suo. Caher-i ine ('inccii.li, Harold Perry, Marcia Hopp; rd (Irade: Doris Colpan. Margare Kish, Margare Kovaliof, Margare Kura, Mary Orncziik. Mary Ann Seiber, Ruh -aiibiifk. Zoloa Sr-emesak, Arhur Keyle, Joyce (Jarber, ^nn.scliw.irubncker, Samuel Caiola. Hopp, Marha Kondrk, Helen Mel-j nick, Mary Sardinsky, Dorohy j Szemcsik. Parkas, Grade: Sophiep Chrisensen. lih Grade: Cheser nosiewicsi, Nnnoy Oulino, Irma uer, Elizabeh Carkavy, Viole Exam IH.M.HIHM ll\ Ulf mi... I,I:IIH»IA\, ( r.ill Jrirlrrn (l ill.lnn» 96 Smih S., Perh Amboy George Si., New Biunwick (l ii-ii KMTV MIIIIIII>, I rliluj and Mililnlny MI beween visi. o Mr, and Mrs. Riehey's son and daugher, Fred Richey of Harsville, S. C, and Mr?. E. II. Ballanine of Green wood, S. Ca. New, of All Carere Borough In he Pros, he mos widely read paper «n Carere RED CROSS SHOES Reduced o $.9 Limied Time Only Whi«, Blaeb, Brown, Blue and Gr»ji. AD»Ucs ba no in ill >;k. Come while y«w k here, Ford?. The bride'? maid of honor was siser, Mis? Mary Bodnar and ramr were Rirh Onl«y, Arnold, Mnry Packed, a, f,, irnh. church, officiaed Monday e Tober, M«ry Meriecr Mi Mn. a,,he werldimr of Mi rmen M. Ann Mer, Merirer I P - dm.pher of Mr. am! Mr-. gar, ilhy Lh Halleck, Elizabeh; Rnrinar, (,,,, of fireen Sree an. Marhr d Vivmn Luck, (iniior h si- Jok, son of Mr. and doorge, Rah way; EH» I. Si'.-olok of Main Sree, brh Wilson, MiMred ftneal, Ra rile Ohlo, Marie Ohlo, Bcrln Ohlo, Mrs. Peer Ohlo, Woodbridge... Miss Elizabeh Yuhas was nc bridesmaid. The bridegroom's bes man was Paul Sisolok and Seven Rodnnr was usher. Eelle Ohlo h Honored shower held in he home nf Mrs. Paul Ohlo of Rnselle. The decor WEDGEWOOD MARKET! «"imi >! :if(i»-: I l - -Ii IMlli.'.f i S\VI:I:T < < I:N I'I:I:TS - c I'.'iTS l:i w-: T'IMAT I'I 'T \'f'iks IICIM:.-: \vin;i:i: Vur KI'Y ITMI: M i;r i i": Y'l'i: M<'M;v SIZES TO AAAA TO EEE L WEINER Ea Jersey Sree ELIZABETH, N. J. Oppoie Riz Theare "PLKWITZ MOTORS OFFERS Excepional RVALUES" 9 Buick, -paas. coupe, original finish, looks like new, Delivered.$ 9 Auburn Phaeon 9 Ford V-8, pick-up ruck Ford S-pa». Sedan : 7 9 Buick, -pa. coupe... $6 9 Poniac, coupe 6 9 Chevrole, S-pa». acdiui Oldimobile, -paj. our. aedan 976 M QffUflVENINGS 96 Odimobile,,-dr. sedan, rimk model, radio and heaer _ - 9 Poniac, -door sedan, radio and heaer Plymouh, -door edan Buick, coupe, nimble»ea radio and heaer, 9 Packard; -door Kdan, ] wh., radio and heaer... OLKOWITZ MOTORS BUICK -» PONTIAC AND CMC TRUCKS XI PHONESfcA? KILL DAVIS OfiRRlS-"SULPH. COMPOUND Non-poiiohoui i o (,, ad ijteiock D»h,. G.IIOB, of s,., For r.,,,. Woodbridge Harris, RJ.GOhU.KEC The Deparmen Sore OF ELIZABETH Broad and Weil ihj Srees Warehouse SAL] OF GOERKE & SONS, NEWARK LAST REMAINING STOCK AT OUR EUZABCTH STORE SMASHING PRICE REDUCTIONS Our Own Dr. Parker Inner Spring Maress and The Dr. Parker Coil Spring A for he qualiy of his celebraed m»re««and fpring, we have iold a arfe Bunlwr sf b»» maroiei, and have ye o receive a irigle complain. They're bail! lo iniure comfor, IOB ervice and durabiliy; and come in all i MAY BE BOUGHT ON THE CLUB PLAN MEN'S and LADIES SUITS - TOPCOATS And DRESSES (WOOLEN) OR PIECES Beauifully DRY CLEANED NECKTIES DRY CLEANED AM) PRESSED 8TATEN ISLANP &!? MEN'S HATS CLEAiEP 9' AMD BULKED

3 h Held Avenel vnn o{ I he K» ca, of he i,,. Woodhool his i MF.NTS AY 'ICE Ncw«rk iia MWAY he RUPRIH wern: Chi nron, falier 'nley, Morris Toloy, ewaren; Yvonne Pncmnii, Annn ierco, Ray Paeman, Por R.. n,i #; ffleunof CsnniiMnro, Rnlph, WoodbriflRe;.loan <; n >-, Prank Tiffry, Joseph, '"Audre».Pncman, Ornnge; Eileen Mnran, Elizhbch Piink, " Pifiak, Felice Doniuo, Os- <r Urv«r Eflwmil Sehlenner, Jnn- >j)h BufrO, Willinm Kadcn,.lank Haus, Arhur Leuormnn, Frank Famula, Arnold Jensen, Wilmn Johnson,.Tfmea Ballinger, Edward Roron, Joseph Prrx, G«or?a Plyrh, Avenel; Ruh Miller, Cnlnnif; Irene Kroek, Elizabeh; W. Weifpiand, Fords. BROWN ON VACATION Judfre Arhur Brown is leaving fnr a moor rip his Saurday. Assisan Prosecuor JnmcH S. Wlfjh will ake he plncc of Brown during hie FINE'S S., Perh Amboy, N. J. Season Sale OF ENTIRE STOCK TICALIY REDUCED PRICES ARTING FRIDAY S S E S, Reg. $8. o $. ins, SILKS, SHANTUNGS ;OW >RICED AT S S E S, Reg. $. o $9. :; PRINTS, SHEERS, MARQUISETS, AND BUCK SILK JERSEY NOW $Q.9 RCED AT W II.MTMS AND ALL SALES FINAL \ JESSE HOFFMAN WM ' BICYCLE CONTffl Newcomer Defeas Veoon h Alpine Wheel men's Card H ensh. ''ARTFRKT.fosse HofffflWi, Miss ^ary Skiba, of Jwy Waler sfm; spen he Week-end and noliday in Alanic Ciy. <o nnd Alfred Fenske shnreil spo-li((h, in he Alpine Councilman William Green- W)iei'lm:in'u weekly card of bicycle nu-bh. Hoffman, a new comer o Carere, won his firs race wih he club when Jw defeaed Waller Knxe, by f lengh in he one-quarer mile sprin rnce. Foxe,hnwe<l he had los of paminn and speed when he ouspnnled he field o win he -jnlle poin, race. He had a oal of weny-six poins, jus nix moe hni Jesse Iloffinnn, who finished in second place. A oal'of nix sprins wiw held during he race. Waler Van Pel,, and Howard followed he'firs wo o j he ape. Alfred I'Vnske'sill rules as king of he Juniors. He won-all hree races. Arhur Anderson followed T'Vnske o he finish each ime. In he feaure junior even, an Ausralian pursui race, Anderson Kiive Fensko a good ride, and he winner dosurved he vicory an he hud o pedal over a disance of hree miles before Arhur finally weakened. I was he.'longes race of (he season. Rober Colcnn, defeaed Doufflas Humphries in he half-mile iml mach race, and will mee (harlea Krady in "H gimilar race nex Tuesday. Summaries \ jriilo handicap, won by Alfred Fonske (scrach), nd. Arhur Anderson ( yds,), rd. Rober Colfran (7 yds.), h. DOUR. Humphries (7 yds.). Time :fc, Ausnulinn pursui race: won hy Alfred Fenske, nd. Arhur Andorpon, rd. : Douglas Humphries, h. Robef Coljran. Disance miles. Time : -. mile open: won by Alfred Fonske, nd. Arhur Anderson, rd. Rober Col'gan, h. Douglas Humphries. Time :8-6. % mile brassard mach race, won by Rober Colcan, nd. Doug- Ins Humphries. Time :9 -. Seniors V mile open, won by Jesse Hoffman, nd. Waler Foxe, rd, Waler Van P«l, h. Uoward Beardp>r. Time ; -. : mile jioin race: won by Waler Kexc, nd. Jesse Hoffman, 8rd. Waler Vnn Pel, h. Howard Bwu-der. Time :9 -. ' V< mile handicap: won by Pee"' Mnsarovic ( yds.), nd. Jack Humphries (7), rd. Waler Foxe (scrach), h. Waler Van Pel (scrach). Time : -. \ Is COTTON BLOSSOM TIME Tjid you selec coon his summer? Mos people wi dnd hereby showed good sense. This is a coon year, suis and. jackes, dayinje dresses and evening frocks. You fimj, dozens of hem made of 'wash maerials one reason so many women presen a crisp, CQO! appearance even on ho hoes days. They wear clqhes rn wash. They are cool and comforable in hem. Laundry has no problems if you have elecriciy o help you. Wash ou everyhing in h«elecric washer. Press every garmen on he Thor Foldaway ironer. Heaed >and un by elecriciy i is easy and inexpensive o operae. PERSONALS r mvnnv CARTEfE A frame socinl will be held Friday.nigfa of hf wek in S. Joseph's Church Ijall. One of he awards will be JB in Wald was one of several Carere residens who were in Aabury Park When a bou burned afer an explosion Sunday and Governor ffarold G. Hoffman and family who wire aboard had a narrow escape. Mr. and Mrs." Moron LV»n and hree children have reurned afer impending a week visiing friends and relaives in Pennsyl- CARTKRET The Misse.i Hazel and Dorohy Byrne of Jersey Sree will apend he nex wo weeks a Asbury Park. los Will No Bun Asbesos Is one of he bes safeguards agains fire. I Jus won' burn. Even he anciens kiie ha, says a wrier in he Washlngdfi PoTi, and uied he flbrous rock aocorffinily. Before puing heir denr on funeral pyres, hey wrapped he bodies In asbsos cloh so he hu man ashes would be separae from how of he wood. France's ruler of olden imes, Charlemagne, probably used ) in he sranges way, however. He bad on asbesos able cloh and amilspd his guess, when dinner was over> by hrowing I In he fre and wihdrawing I all clean and ready for use? FRIDAY, JULY 9,97 PAGE THUS! KITES Cbwch Hold Smces A A. M.; School Closes OARTERBT Holy Communion will be celebraed «he Presbyerian Thnrcli on Sundny morn- Ink- A brief sermon by he pasor will be on he heme "The Influence of Oisianiy." The elnsing of he hummer Bible School will be on Friday evening, July h a 7: in he form of a demonsraion of he work which, he children have been doinfc during he hree weeks of he school. There ia keen cotnpeilon for firs honors in he various phases of he work. Awards are oered for he highes number of poins earned by pupils. A he close of he school on Thursday, Vivian Oolgun sood firs wih, Gladys Ohrisensen, second wih poin and Alan Wood and, Vera Donnelly ied for hird place. Awards are also,offered for he larges number of Scripure passages commied o memory and John Sarik was firs wih fi Gladys Chrisensen second wih and Vera Donnelly hird wih Ambassadors and'minisers The Unied Saes exchanges am basiadors wih various counries. Ir he oher naions he chief American diplomaic represenaives are called minisers. T RAHWAY AVE. GRI WEDS N.-Y. MAN Miss Luy Topalian Bride In Uniofl Ciy Church; Will Uvk Here woomrnrie in n proiiy ceremony in he Armenian Orh«-!ox Church in Union Ciy, Mi's I.ucy Topalifln, daugher of Mi. and Mrs. Armen Topnlian of Rnhnay Avenue became he bride of George Kaehorjirnn «f New York. The bride's gown was of.whie snin, brimmed wih lace, and n redingoe of sain and lace. A veil of whie ulle was caugh wih n corone of flowers and her bouwas of whie roses and lilliesof-ne-valley, Miss Zadel Beandian of Union Ciy was maid of honor. She wore pink rhi'on wih m^chink hu nnd a«ce«forie? nnd carried an arm bouque of aliinun rosos. The bridegroom's bes man was Paul Klofjian of.providence, R. T. Alpon heir Teurn from R wedding rip o Alanic Ciy, Mr. and Mrs. Kachoogian will reside Wood- n fill! "Railway Avenue, bridge. Flamingoes Exper Fish-Cachers The flamingoes are birds ha fish. Their curious ben bills, which permi he mud o be forced ou hrough he lile aide-srainers unil he food is washed clean and Is ready o swallow, have been comparef o poao mashers. 'ViVil flail OflMU (Ul "' r i.u.. immuwvpnsj vanf>k a New Pinochle Ioarnamenf,ID ; AI CARTKRKT -~ Tho Harmony ; m'inl fjlub will open a new series i i; iiini'chle Inurnamen. nex "ursday. The las neries dosed "iir-tlny nijfh of hi< wek, when \\ IVr«i>ly, John Skop«, Waler sumifc. EdwnrH Makoski and rrink Siymnnownki made high The finnl sanding of he plny- "i i wan»< follows; Wnler OnlvRm-k. nfim; Wnler Niemiec,,- ii;.)"hn (Joyena, Si.lfiO; Joseph Mnkoski. «.H; John Rkopec, II,:i Ml; Edward Heeley,,7; Kihvnrd Mflkoski, (,9; Michael Skilm. ao,;l(lo; Thomas (VZnrill y.\<mif\ Ormond Mcl,eod, H,IOn Al Bickuhye, 8.(; Shevidnn, 7.S; Krnnk Shyninn."ki, r,,r. ; Rudolph»."iO. AH were nwarded JJI iac WHY SUFFER ANY LONGER? HAVE YOUR BOTH FEET TREATED DR. R. D. FINE 7B Smih S., PERTH AMBOY I>:iy nnd Nigh Appoinmen? Free Coupons We Give Unied Profi-Sharing Coupons f coss you nohing. These free coupons af«a cofkfee expression of appreciaion for ow cusomers' paronage and by his means we can sare profis wih hem. Coupons are isfcld whoever? purchase of en cens or more in every deparmen including High Qualiy Groceries Fresh Fruis and Vegeables The foods we wll are esed for qualiy and mus Mual our High sandards. Our consisenly lower prices wm»«>«" for food buyers. In addiion o < quky «HJ economy, we now offer he added value of Unied Profi-Sharing Coupons. You can obain hm cm>o«s, beginning July s, no only on ^ groceries bu AH purchases (excep fresh mikj. Over 6 Free Somehing for everyone in he family. Unied Profi-Sharing Coupons are worh real money p be redeemed by mail or aconven.e^ saions forover 6iems of sandard merchandise. SUr saving hee valuable coupons now, for a copy of he gif Caalog, i is free oo, ;. hnel 'nnrineii! Andrew (kl-,); Edward. J)Wph shuello, 9,- J. U'liurilla,!ii,S; Mil 9,!iO, JACOBYS ACTIVE CARTERET Mrs. NahanW A. Jaroby of Edgar Sree Is vacaioning on Long bland. Former Recorder Jacoby nnd his oldes son, Tom, mode n bimneaii rip o Buffnlo, N. Y., early in he wnek. Jewi of AH Carcre Borouh o h# Pren. h mos widely mad JC BUY YOUR HAT FROM PERTH AMBOVS FIRST AND ORIGINAL Ha Facory s vi r NOW N! STRAWS FABRICS c HAT 7 Hnb»r Si. FACTORY Pi-rlh Amboy \i-\l I r T«Sf! f' iddamy wih cabine of U» "''" /«r 879.9l cmh. Thor ' />"< <'9 begin a $9.9 cah.

4 PAGE FOUR GIRLS WINNERS IN DOLL CONTEST Hi-Li Compeiion Plan Of Recreaion Uni On July s < AKTKIIrT A.M' >-,««,,- irlrl li!hn l!i-cr<-:i!io" '".iiitri'i«} :o S win er Ki-:\<-'i a [T'H' Hid n. i 'ifii ale Th' '««'e'( '> ". en'ncf >i-' "he winner' Mr a- follow?: I'. ' dieed. ^;»ricy (iulino; w j ii-ill. Myra l»rcurr: oldes ri-. i ilca Tornicn; mos original. MR', \maiiio. TLi juill'fs were: Mr«. Arhur M Wly ^nd Mrs. Row Levi. < nininc Kven!< include: "Hi Li (Uni-". Wednesday afernoon,,r,,i. "rjhiiic Beauy Cones". WHne«d«y afernoon. July, for rhildii'fi only. Prizes and cerifirae- will lie awarded a ill special pveni- hld every Wednesday afjttinsn during he ; layuround f Shnwp- arr n<>«being ereced iri I he wa.lini; jmd in he Chrome frlimi and will be ready' for use Monday. Shower? will be opon fmni o f> P. M. supervised by Vi P.A. Recreaion workers. W"ik on he nini? roora will ip sared Monday morning by a f<irce of men under he supervision of W.I'.A. Recreaion Supervisor. Edward A. Srack, ami will probnbly be ready for u.h' by he end of he week. Miss Gloria Hundiak Given A Pary On 6h Birhday "ARTKHKT--Mi^ Gloria Hun- Hixk, daugher of Kev. and MIP. Jnhn Hundml of L'ppcr Roosevel Avenue, was hoikji pues Thursday nigli; a a pary marking her sixeenh birhday. There were gane. - and niu«ic during he evening, and a buffe supper wa? frvod.. Miss Humliak received many beauiful (rifs. The pilos presen were he following: Kleanui Miluch, Sophie Mynio, M,iuil Richey, Doris Spewak. Emily (ieurge, Mary Dunne, Vcrn.i (irohmann, Ruh Taylor, Dorohy SWL'IISDII and Mary Evelyn Ilichi'v, also Huber Kloss, Dmiplas Hin, Kiwin Wanoh, Waler Su-kmiin, Rober Ward, Sanley Machioc, Michael Virag, ^Anhony Alacli, Thiunas Fuze, John Donovan, Edward Lokiec and Jofep Shunury. CARD OF THANKS We, he undersigned, desire o express our hanks o all hose wlm aided us in our recen bereavemen in he deah of Mrs. Rose Chili'ii.iki We especially wish n hank Uev. Joseph Dziadosz and Rev. A. J. Sakson, Underaken J. J. Lym.ui, hose who sen flowers and horn? who Uiarmd he, use of heir ems, and all ohers who aided us in any wny. (signed) The Chilinski Family. POLONAY SUCCUMBS (CoiiliMcJ from l'ujc ) deah was due o a cerebral hemorrhage. Kiseli will be arraig-ned oday in WoodiiridKu on a eharpe of causing iknh by up-raion of un auomobile., r'alonuy worked in he Foser- Wheeler plan hcr. He is survived by his wife, Susan; a son, John, hiv- dmikhqra, Margare, and Mrs. Mary Baker, of Avenel; Bud Mrs. Irmii Iiird, of Wes Virginia and a ou»in, Michael Lakaos, of ('uifie, who ook charge of he funeral arrangemens. The service was ronducud his morning in he Couuvy funeral liomi; by Rev. Mark Hajo.-,, of S. Elizabeh's s Caholic Church. Burial was in Kiiiu Hill Cemeery.,Mee In WoodbridgeMonday For Third Annual 'Caholic Day' \VMii ihl:h«;r' in mm., \c i hi <l iii Wmidhriijpc.,.,..<.i.. rmivened here on Monday [; mi:i(ip«c in he Third Annual Hiinirsrian Roman nnd (Ireck Oilrolir Hay jponsored by Our IJHIV of Moun ("armel Church and is pasor. Rev. Vincen Unyi. Preceding he formal program, church parishioners Ifvi by he panor, marched in z colorful parade wfh he women drcwd in he picuresque comumef of heir land. All church orpiniiaion, in addiion o several visiing group from New York, Connecicu arid surrounding owns, were included in he line of march. The program isarod li 9: wih a parade in which member from churches in New Jersey, New York, Connecicu and vania paricipaed. The parade sared a he Municipal Building on Main Sree and wen up Main Sree and Amboy Avenue o Our Lady of Ml. Carmel Park Church. The Papal Hymn was sung a :. His Excellency. Louis Shvoy, Bi«hop of Szekesfehervar, Hungary, celebraed Ponical Field Mass. The benedicion was given in he Greek Rie. The principal sermon wag delivered in Hungarian by His Excellency Louis Shvoy. The sermon was given in English by R. Rev. Mf(jr. Edward C. Griffin, Pasor of he S. Mary's church in Souh Amboy, he represenaive of His Excellency M. E. Kiley, Bishop of Trenon. The address of welcome wa«ifiven by Augus f. Greiner, Mayor of Woodbridge. The enire ensemble sang he "Sar Spangled Banner". Bishop Shvoy gave he blessing of he flag. An address followed by he George Ghika, of he Royal Hun- (jarian consulae. The assemblage joined in singing a Hungarian hymn o he accompanimen of a naive orchesra. The jubilee banque celebraing he enh anniversiy of he. bisliop- RiB Fjr Drowning Vicim To Be Conduced Tomorrow WOODBRIDGE Funeral services will be hhl omorrow for (je7.a Sisko,, of.vj Garden Sree who was drowned near Toenville, S. I., Sunday afernoon. The body was recovered yeserday. Sisko, a chauffeur for he Biing Coal Company will be buried from his Ise residence and from S Michaels ' Greek Caholic Church, Perh Amboy. Burial will be in S. Mcihael's CemAeiy. Surviving is he youh's faher, Joseph, and one broher, Joseph, Jr.. loses License Jersey Ciy Man Also Fined On Hi-Run Coun WOODBRIDGE Recorder Arhur Brown las nigh fined Joseph Small, -year old Jersey Ciy- negro, $ and reve'.ed his license fur a year afer ajjudging him guily on a hi-and-run charge. The defendan also was assessed $ coss jind held for he Grand Jury n $& bail on an <d<lilina! charge of aroeiou assaul and baery wih an auomobile. Small was a gj o have sruck a car parked n«ar uie reformaory, causing hiiuin injuiil:> o an ir: cupan, and hen proceeding. Hedenied he conjplain. News of All Carere Borough in he Press, he mos widely read paper in Carere SALE! OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WHITE SHOES OUl THEY GO! The enire iuik Oxford, Srap, Pumpi u he eiion'i mcreal iylc AS LOW AS nf nf liei Shvoy. ook place in he early evening»nd JMM»ri for over an h'mi Th«maiilMMrr was Krv Nicholas Swrx), pasor of S. Mi chiicl' Greek Caholic church of Perh Amhoy. The American Legion Pos No. 87 hand played In he march and during he flag pi»wnuion. Paricipaing in he observance» The Middlesci Council Knighs of Columbus, The delegaion included: Alfred J. Coley, John F. Ryan, Jr., J. J. Powers, William Boylan, Henry K. Miller, on J. Geriy, J. Buron Dunigan, William ). Milkr, Thomas Cullane, George Mosenhine, Donald Miller, Gforgc Geriy, Hugo Geis, Dominick Scui. Seven Gaul, Oli-,-cr Rinpwood, Per Mooncy, Owen Dunigan, James P. Geriy, John Ru.«k»i, Richard T. Ryan, Carmen Guffrc, Mel Bellanca, Josph Doolan, Edward Nash, Waler Gray, Joseph Campion, William Fenon, John J. Langan, Naiarah Barcelona, George O'- Brien, Marin Snyder, Edward Obropa, Joseph Megysic, Leser Neary, Michael Trainer, John Gregus, WinfiekJ Finn, Alexus Kjellman, Jacob Grausam, David Gery, Charles Mangione. S. Cecelia's Boyg band, accomianied he local council. The bafid 8 sponsored by S. Cecelia's :hurch of lselin. FRIDAY, JULY 9,97 OTTO WOLLENBERG GIVEN CONIKACTS Local Plumber Ges Jobs On Model Homes In New Developmen CARTKRET-On I, Wollenherg, licensed plumber, of fi" Cr.ion sree, has he ronrar for plnmhinj. heaing and inning on he wo FHA mode] hmmes ha have l)en.«red in he Pos Boulevard secion by he Pos Parkway Developmen Company. The house!' sre he firs of approximaely fify ha are o be buil here by he company. The houses under consrucion will be model FHA homes and will have firm flaw plumbing The piping will be brass and sandard fixures will be used. There will be buil in bah" wih showers In he heaing sysem here will be xposed radiaion recessed in he walls. Mr. Wollenbrrg also did he heaing and plumbing in he wo beauiful homes in Mahew avenue recenly consruced by Charles Weidl, of Linden, in assoiaion wih he Hermann Realy 'ompany. AT SCOUT CAMP CARTERET Fanna Ruh l.cfkowii, daugher of Mr..and Mrfi. Emanuel LefkowiU of Pershing Avenue, is spending a few days in a Girl Scou Camp near Morrisown. BARGAIN DAY Moher G«On She Did No Expec, In Cour W(H)DF!RinGF; -Mrs. May Bell Charlie Says: -In <M«lin «r«- «lrr >«H linnl<l Ihr IrnnllJ '""' InnL f«r Hnr(B"i"- I mi) rcm >' ' \l ihr SI NN^ - HUI ' j on'rr»l- MB> M^^ iu IC< rnll \m\ur f»r >«<ur di'llar hi-rnunf v r r»nl> curry < hr CK>r!ir Kaufmn hm m»nrj rnn LEGS OK GENUINE SPRING LAMB Ib. 9c FRESH KILLED CAPONS OR LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS FRESH KILLED SELECTED FOWL lb FRESH KILLED BROILERS lb. 6c Ib. c of Cnloma fi< wnttiwi hw week hy -liirlfre Arhur Brown ha if she- wjuip n keep her wo youhg enn'- mil of rnuble she beer keep hi r rye on hem. The wo lads were (jeing ino BIGGER AND BETTER MEAT VALUES! QUARTERS OK BABY SPRING LAMB Ib. C PRIME CHUCK ROASTS lb. 7c BEST COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER TENDER JUICY CUBE STEAKS lb. c lb. 8c SUNNYSIDE MARKET 98 MAIN ST. Wdbge. 8-9 WOODBRIDGE pleny of mischief, he «o«r w u olri, on of hem obaining a ladnvr, hreakinjr ino he houm, mnd playine wih a box of mucheii. The moher broiujh ihenl ino he W hem H ir 8he gro one ANNIVERSARY {SALEJOW BIG SELECTION-BIG Sffli SrliONF IIS! S.T:.; nf our bi» rirculw wih all nw«concerning h r,,, Harris Dep. Soi 7 Main S. RAH. 7- A SAFE PLACE TO SHOP Only Minues FROM WOODBRIDGE OR CARTERET FREE DELIVERIES DAILY TO AX SECTIONS OF THE ABOVE COMMUM i M s i Join Wih Hundreds Of Ohers In Celebraing The Grej This Challenge Sale is wihou quesion he greae» USED CAR SALE of all imes. Wih an exra represen all make and are old wih a Rfn R & G Car means Renewed MM! Guaraneed. crew of Salesmen in addiion o ( cur regular force, money back guaranee. No cash neerid if we have been raveling in high-speed since July s presen car cover» he Small Down Pavimni The opening day of his sale. There's more han lile as $. on Cars and Trucks priced up o j cars o choose from and every car, regardless of is price, a genuine iuper-value. No a single hen, no more paymens unil Augus ( Choose your car from he following makrs Fo Chevrole, Plymouh, Dodges, Oldsmobile i car or ruck wihheld and every one reduced in Buicks oher makes on hand. Don' wai, n price showing a posiive saving of $ o $. while he sale is in progress and learn how o Don' miss hese wonder,values. Come in oday! on a Used Car. of R&G USED CARS AND TRUCK; JUST LOOK AT THESE PRICES! 9 AUBURN d» / - 9 Chevrole BROUGHAM Coupe 9 DODGE -Door Sedan 9 Chevrole Maser Sedan 9 Plymouh Coach _._ 9 Buick Vicoria Coupe 9 Plymouh Coach 9 Poniac -Door Sedan 9 Chevrole -Door Sedan $6 $6 $9 9 Chevrole Sedan 9 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan $7 $ 9 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan $6 9 Oldi'biie f» Q C -Door Sedan > O D 9 Chrysler Coupe (R. Sea) 9 Essex Coach 9 Olds'bile Corv. Coupe $9 THAN WE PAID 'EM! 9 Chevro- d»- /» le Vicoria <P I DO 9 Chryiler Coupe 9 Ford V-8 Coupe 9 Willys- Knigh Coupe $ $7 WANT CASH YOUR VACATION? We'll give you he difference in cash if your presen car is appraised for more han he down paymen on he car you selec in hi sale! 9 Sudebkr Dirfarnr f.pe, Oldi'bile Sedan Nash Coupe (R. S.) 9 Dodge Coupe (R.S.) $9 Wow! See Wha Buys! Yuu won' believe i «rb«n you iee li«choice of c«r» we're olfrio»: i hi. ridiculouily luw arice. A Bargain Paradise] For Truck Drivers 96 rord V-8 -Inch Slake Track A iplendij ruck whica b»» b«.n driven c»«fully and one o( our big- e>l ruck biiiiini a M U price of 9 Chevrole Pickup $ 9 Ford V-8 7-inch Sleeper Cab Traco; 9 Fcrd V-8»»O ( 7C % Ton Panel $ } I D 9 Ford Model "A" "" Panel Delivery 9 Ford V-8 "7" Chassis Cab $ 9 9 Ford 7 i». D/W Truck Chassis Ford lvi yd- D W Dump Truck Mechanical Hois Ford V/z yd. Dump Truck Hand Hois. Dodge Ton Panel Truck 9 Chevrole ViTon Pawl ALL WIDTHS AND SIZKS Bu Nu» All.Syle. SHOP EARLY Bf ST SELECTION! JUNIOR VOGUE SHOE STORE M TO PUBLIC SkVlc 6 Smjh Sree PERTH AMBOY DORSEY USED CAR MAR Elm o Oak Srees on New Brunswick Ave., Perh Ambov Open Every Evening Unil O'clock O ' l k, P. A.

5 'RE9S RTERET PHESS Per ear fcvki: by Carer^ Prew officfe^ v wvsllin<;ton..,...; Edior J-.,,, ii v >aaf Edior (i:'knmajm -- Spora Edior IfSM Ir;^' ':il : sr,. o nd da. \ s TheJoblhJ nn in he adminisraion of jusi scy has been born ou of he iclion of Ellis Parker and Elon charges of conspiring o Wondel and'fdye from him a i I'uil in he murder of Char-,i K Lindbergh, Jr.,,ml Grand Jury which indiced,, was composed of jepresena-!,,,,,f I ho Sae who were free of l i;i pressure which previously (l,,iril he accused from rial and, n i A courageous rial jury, un-, i,v he army of characer wiipuhicod by he defense, lisened HI- weeks o he presenaion of i-\i A careful, conscienious judge, lark, presided and imposed sen n il,.,l saes Disric Aorney Quinn ril,,, n'd he case which, as far as r^r, will resore he confidence of,,,,. in he exisence in New Jersey, hindi (I jusice for all. There are linwrvcr, who believe he Wendel more involved han he ofliiu urn far indicae and ha Mr. mild proceed o uncover he cir-. - which were responsible for he ii-pir.icy in he firs place. in licfs eiher should be proven, I,-ilsi'. Wih oher newspapers and.- i ciizens we feel Mr. Quinn \p]orc he many ramificaions mi o surround he Parker coniinl o find ou wheher he Buruny deecive and his son were heir own behalf, or a he insinc' ohers. WakhTI«Hg$er$ jlmnrbs should feel an added responjy, paricularly from now unil school.iin Sepember, o drive carefully and I in Hiding injury or deah among (housands of children who will have 'w< privilege of spending heir va- 'iwnk in he srees. ad moniion of parens o say off (highways, o look boh ways before : and o use he cross-walks, will v IM remembered unil he ball is "in of he Id. - Ii" Newark Evening News says, 'he us"iv judgmen and less, gas in '> '.'T<- children piy will go far o > a Ud siuaion' I '"»KII he legehum ' ' i' huu fonnulung ha aken a a permanen financing relief, perhaps here is ' '"""kh for h«jwpayera in knowing '"" imi' ga ino hy more mischief, ' f"i- he ime beiag. u -is a good hing he boys closed up experience.has demonsrae hu as I (in p<n long as hey say in session, so h(.v find, new and frivolous ways lm K r ne peopuf money. Assured " Mudd, 8ae Direcor of Kelief, " are sufficien funds on hand I"T- h "i o keep body and soul of he V"il ogeher, adjournmen was i November. l''k'islaure probably wasn' jus i in quiing. Many of ia we o prepare o run again and v wih heir wmfiaigngj A f (feal wih he vorld we waied wih [ lv "'' laes word on he progreas of '.in! Mudiions seeking Amelia Ear. navigaor in heir Pacific di»- mice "Id ['" '" all again hough of he early "menal resricion of any airwhich migh b«called a ""' i " MllUH ^ if he inrepid Urn if her vfuue Imd been a conemri»ereial progress y»he>aa WWpM a»- daa hereofore vague or wlhoj»^b^llny her b H ' d h '"Mid meih.liili In develop- Ull( -»afor VMvery The he uhoriieb remove i from he of e^pl"iaion and advenure he more cerain i i s { achieving Hi righful Place in he world's commerce. m Pofifci Governor Earle of Pennsylvania, in Invoking marial l fw and closing he Cambria plan of he Behlehem SWel Corporaion said he only jusificaion for his ac was "in he mainenance of Uw and order." The New York Tirrws commened: "Wih his hii heory of Governor Earle none can fail 'ail o agree. When, however, he execuion of his order akes he form of depriving men who wish o work of heir abiliy o do so, when i fails o furnish he proecion o which each ciizen ia eniled in he normal pursui of aciviies, when he armed power of he'sae ia invoked o furnish he Bhock rbops for illegal pickeing, hen marial law is wihou jusificaion and ho Governor's words become a perilous, poliical harangue." Cross-Ey»d Dear Edior: Me an Scroggins find inigiy slow in his own Fourh o' July because hey ain' much fireworks. I WBS dull wo or hree days before he holiday, oo, because everybody is umd o have he bannin' sar abou a week ahead. Bu hey was pleny oher aoiie. WP WH«on Washingon avenue an was goin' o look a he Mayor's new sore bu gome kinda conrapion was ou in fron mukin' a loa noise a' Scrogging' cross-eyed ca ges scared. Only person on he sree was a kid an' when he comes up Scroggins auk him wha ha hing is inakin' all he noise. The kid akes a pad an' pencil ou o' his pocke an wrie on i: "I Up read your queaibn. I'm deaf an' dumb. Tha hing is a sound ruck adverisin' Cow mea for wm«sanie$ouje.' v. "W!W» everybqi^fislu Seroocfni."" don' see nobody on he sree." The kid was good a lip readln' all righ. He go Scrojcfins rijh off an' wries: "The people all goes in he cellar when ha hing comes around, so's o escape he noise." "Le's go some oher direcion," Bays Srogso w«sroll up Washingon avenue an" ino he school field o give l.e sadium a once over. We run ino a gang ha's in a big argumen. One of 'em is sprinklin' he grass in he field an' hrowin' rocks a pigcona ha landed here. He was he enrc of he fusa. "Wha's i all abou?" Scroggins asked of on«of he guys on he ouside of he ring. Tha fellow wih he hose," said he guy, "say's Carere ain' in'he Unied Saes. He says when you address a leer o anybody in Carere you don' pu Unied Saes on he leer. He says he hinks Carere belongs o N«w Brunswick because all ho big police cases go o New Brunswick bu he don' know is New Brunswick in he Unied Saes, eiher." WP run ino The Souge Of hi field an' he's full o informaion. "Who's he bunch ha's goin' o up on some milkman?" he auks. How should I know?" gtowled Scroggins. (lim' keep abs on no milkmen or no g»ng» eiher." "Well," said The Sooge, "I hear a milkman here in own kickin' because he says sonu> gang- is goin" o gang up on him. Maybe we'll have some exciemen." "Was ha wha you was wachin' for when I see you down in Chrome he ohr evenin't" asked Sci ogrins., ' "Oh, I was wachin' ha fiif, J«ck. I den know his las name bu i's somehin like Skulida. He waa duckin' round hem back srees an' a cop ia waehin him. Finally him an ha babe from he hill ges on a bu» an' beqfs i o Perh Amboy." "Why don' you mind your own business if you go any," saye Scroggins. "I see you one nigh snoopin up around he Mexpe Unk field." Wou mean he nigh he lumber salesman was ouwe?" "I don' know who else w»s oi hew bu I se«n you an' you khoulda been home in bed." "You ain' my bos," a»y» The Sooge gein' """'I go some lile dogs migh> ineres you." Serogrin began. v "Aw, Uy off," bagged The Wjf«. "He's ouchy abou lile dogs.". We bused up an' wen home soon afer ha I don' see neiher o' hem vy» again 'il Wed- an' Scroggins is blowir\' aboii he fishes he klcm»n'vha""ges The So<j«agoin abou he excurui&ii...., "Tha reminds me," Hid 8«K>Hins. I hear one guy on ha excursion didn' <MW»«bwk. I wa hopin' i was you.". U wasn' on iv s«ld The 8#W, «iv}n Serog- Kins a diry look, "bu I knowjjkbflu b«fljr al 'didn' come bacf "Wha happened o him? ' "Afer he go off he bou he pu ou of order an' ries o lick i oop. bu h«eop.wy M hejf' lim up iro > b«eh.". ^^. ^ "Wliofw^s Be7 i fe, "Aw, I wouldn' «ive_a migh l(»omebody. r al. v Ua, JULY 9,987 SWEETNESS AND LIGHT By CHAWJME GREGORY Wha A Marriage! Gee, whi?! Am I surprised! My good friend Madame Frances Perkins, he lady wih he ricorn ha, has declared for he CIO. She says she hasn' found anyhing Worh criicizing in he aciviies of his grea alruisic movemen headed by John (Lay-I- On-The-Line) Lewis md ha all he seel operaors are scapegoas and c^isellers. I was Fair Frances, you may remember, who had difficuly in deciding wheher i was illegal for he Lewis legion o seize plans ha didn' bejong o hem, usurp privae propery, rule by blood and hunder and swing wheel spokes a djsseners on lile or no provocaion. I haven' heard ye wheher she has arrived a Any definie conclusion on his poin bu I suppose i's safe o assume ha sincfe she has placed a halo on he CIO everyhing i does is exemplary. I don like o keep harping on he subjec bu you mus remember i was John L. Lewis who negoiaed a loan of $, frorr MB Unied Mine Workers o help finance he Democraic Naional campaign las year and of which, $, sill is ousanding or was, as lae as a faw days ago. May Need Anoher Touch If he Democraic campaign hadn' been successful, he Meandering Madame would have been ou of a job, a leas emporarily. Afer all, she's go o remember now which aide her bread is buered on and if he Democras are going o coninue o say in he good graces of John Lewis and hus be in a posiion o make anoher ouch for a half-million, hey go o expec o hi he line for he cause when he bale ges ough. Since he Lewis lads have been going around wih sicks of dynamie poking ou of heir pockes and guns bulging from heir hips, he cause has sared o go o hell. A lo of people who sill hink conracs and cerain previous prerogaives of a democraic governmen are inviolae, paricularly hose 6, men who were forced ou of work when he waer mains a Republic Seel were blased, are becoming milian agains he union. I was only naural ha Lewis should appeal o he adminisraion for a good, healhy boos. I don' hink i was very chivalrous of Mr. Roosevel o make a lady he fall-guy o ake he rap bu he apparenly didn' wan o do he job himself, as winess his sraddle of recen days, and since Madame Perkins already had a crush on he CIO i migh have been he bes hing o do o give hem a public wedding. Bu hese money marriages are never very good, I've ofen hough. Of course if Mr. Lewis wans o presen ha ousanding $, 'o he Democraic Naional Commiee, as a kind of dqwejfy JOJ: he ClO'a bride, ha may give respecabiliy o he rhaeh bi as long as i remain's' as a lien o secure fuure good behavior I doub if public approval will bless he nupials. A Jane Bride I suppose in a way a woman always; if she has for any reason been deprived he opporuniy, hfb a yen o be a June bride. Bu afer all, here are los of oher hings o consider and I can' see ha his fac, per se, offers sufficien compensaion o oss a lo of oher very imporan requisies o a successful marriage ino he soup. While he Terkins-CIO ceremony was no announced unil July i undoubedly ook place, wih Jim-Jam Farley as bes man and John Lewis presen wih a sho-gun, before June was ended. One of he paricular reasons I hink he axpayers will be agains Miss Perkins and he CIO aking each oher for beer or for worse ia ha hey h are going i o have h o pay for keeping ogeher he body and aoul of heir offspring: he srikers, and he srikers' families and heir children. You undersand, of course, ha when he workers go o swingng bludgeons insead of crucible ladles ha hey don' make weekly calls a he fron office for salaries. Sriking ia prey srenuous business and he men have go o be fed well, and he wives and kidi a home havfi go o ea, oo. The money has o come from somewhere, so Harry Hopkins of he adminisraion is making provisions for he srikers o ge on he relief rolls for he duraion of he war. If here's anyhing American people soon resen, i's imposiion and violence, boh of which Madame Perkins' and her bridegroom, he CIO are supplying in copious quaniies.. Los Dog Finds Hi Way Home Afer Two Yean F»rmlngon, Mo. A German police dog, which wai los from la owner when he visied here in he summer of 9 has found is way back o ii home in Maniou Bpringa, Colo,, afer more han Wo yeaw. Mack Makin of ha ciy cma o Tarmingon o visi his paren. The dog, hen a full-grown pup, aa brough along, and while here was los. I was necessary (or Makin o reurn o Colorado wihou his dog. A leer from Makin o hii moher, Mn, W. E. Makin, iam ha while ou riding he noiced on he sree a dog ha vpry much resembled heir los dog. Upon examinaion he Idenified he dog by wo cars. Wood Save Won' Draw) Fue Sopped by Gobbler Yale, Okie. - Alber Coi buu a Are In Ms wood sove. The srnofce sared billowing ou Ino he room insead of going up he chimney, and all o Cox'i manipulaion wih he damper wve--uule. WM h j r khalia %p driven from he bouse, Ca C lw law ao old gobbler lerambung ou ff b onoey. ' SIFTINGS Kindliness is kinglness correcly spelled. The end welcome. of mos vacaions Is Oioachlno Rosiini wroe 6 operal In 9' yean. Inimae fellowship! ail he aea o Give and Take. The diamond!s, by far he hardel subsance In naure. No human being ges hrough life wihou some drudgery. Too many graduae from school o lie wihou honors. he The sraigh and narrow pah li a ru If here ever wag one. California gold coins were firs Is sued by mining firms In 88. Who folds a friend has found gem; wko a friend la a diadem. One o he.hardes hings o learn la ow $MW goodby gracefully OriMfpi wer«d iu name beeaum grew f grape-uk clusers. L On he Presh Air Farm Woman, Wih Rare, Dies of "Old Age" a 6 London. A srange disease ha aged a woman years in a few days has been invesigaed by Briish docors. I Is known as Simmonds' disease, and he young woman who conraced i died o old nge in a lew monhs. She was married and weny-six years old. Her case was aken o he Royal Free hospial. She had given birh o wins. Afer he birh of he second child.she collapsed, hree days laer she developed a severe headache, and was unable o sleep. Aler wo days she became blind. She los weigh and her hair began o fall ou. Afer some monhs she was discharged from he hospial. Then she had a sudden relapse. Twu days laer she was found in bed wih her jaw se and her hands ighly clenched. In five hours she died. The disease, according lu he Briish medical journal, "Lance," was originally described by Sim. monds i 9. Alhough several caws have occurred on he Conln«n i is rire iri England.- Bw»re la VlM Presidens»f vlwh^eaideihs, Clinon nd Van Buren, were sworn in by Chief Jusice Marshall, immediaely afer ihe Presiden YA see Nose? The refrigeraion sensaion of he year beauifully syled in he sreamlih manner, plus disincive feaures and backed by 9 years experience in manufacuring household needs. Millions of women know he name UNI- VERSAL and accluim he 97 Refrigeraor "lfe Arisocra of he Kichen." The UNIVERSAL freeze faler iid is economical in curren coss. The 97 UNI- VERSAL Refrigeraor offers more beauy, more value, more econom y and more conveniences han ever before. S<«he UNIVERSAL Rilrigeraor now.on display. Amuinflly low pri«d. i miy b«arranged. Kins Cobra Eas Snake The king cobra is cannibalisic. Tha Is, i generally refuses o ea anyhing bu snakes, and i likes o kill hem iself and devour hem as hey are dying from he effecs o is poison. A menl of a snake lass he king cobra many days, depending on he size o he snake eaen. Bu all cobras canno live on oher snakes, and he smaller common specacled cobra of India eas chiefly frogs, ras and small birds. Qui Claim Deed Defined A quj claim deed Is defined as one in he naure of a release of he maker's ineres in he propery, wihou professing ha he ile is valid and wihou conaining any warrany or covenans for ile. PAGE fc Word "Myriad" From Greek The word "myriad" from jhr Greek "murioi," mcaninf en hpni sand. As ordinarily used, howevw, i signifies a gna bu indefinie number. I WANTED SCRAP METALS AH Kind WASTE PAPER CARD BOARD ANY QUANTITY George Lefkowiz 6 Perilling Avenue CARTERET Tel. Carere 8- LADIES If you are afraid o ge a permanen wave ry our new European Mehod righ from Germany. No hea-' era on your head, no pulling, no hea and a naural looking wave. We also have equipped our shop wih he laes and mos saniary improvemens. I is air-condiioned wih a-new modern fn jus.insalled o rnake i cool for -our porois while geing permarwo.^hve, Ak o se our new permanen wave machine. CAPITOL BEAUTY PARLOR 66 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET, N. J. THORN'S RADIO SERVICE 89 Roosevel Aye. Carere, N. J. TeL Carere 8-66

6 .«' '">,". MAYFAIR { BAR and GRILL { DANCING J v ^ SIGN W CAMP HOW A furpri«f> m rellnn«oiik shower arr«n(frl by I,od By Sroulma»fr Teley, maiut, modwr, Mrs. M pv«n Hi" B»y N«v»k of» } R f h WVHI jfor he ure"«niai«n of (fif<!; '" Loral Coningen Enrolls For Aiigii» 7-.'.. (]ifdmi'iif- - A?ioup of..in Trimp '! '! hns rnrolled -,. - I-I,-im) year for a wo-week,>. I'UPIJI Tmvadena, nenr KeW-,.(,,,;,, rnlnl liy he I.'pper Hii ( l«"» i,,i,n,:i M rni«n Ciy. The conin-..-,!,! will he led hy Scoumaser, k B.hw.r Aw. A fro»p Si, J.ilir. T. Tilcy. L WOODBRIDGE ^ DniiiiK he vi«i lao year, he = i~nn» nnrncil meri bad(?««and six»f hem advnicpil in rank. Til = An>ROAY «d SUNDAY enrollmen fur his year is for he -j( NIGHTS!wo week- beween Auffffl 7 and F.NTF.RTAINMINT EVERY )+, > SATURDAY NIGHT Among hopp who will make h MUSIC ij rip aic: Williwn Baron, Charles i G E R G E K T N G,j. Haion, f'iorrc Barirw, Jamei and rood Spaghei SpreUly THE 'SLICKEST" DANCE FLOOR in N. J. Til. Woodm-idge 8-8 «n< Hi r Jf Chri-en=en, Howard Ely,,. )f Hnnscn, Wnler Koluh, Jerry Kre- Th^ Be. i. W».., L.«r.^!k(r J( h i KMmn> Howard HnmENbvlahJplaser, brick and wood, half of he plumbers work is ou / sigh. And he par you don' see is jus as impnrmn more imporan in fac -han he ;glisening fixures you every day., I is imperaive, ha oll he work he seen and he unseen be done by dependable, compeen workmen. We only employ men ; whom we know and whom you can, lyus. When we do «job for you we look over he rai of your plumbing. Call us on he phone for promp Icrvice in an emergency or for any rouble wih your plumbing. Do L. WpMerg Regisered I.JccRirJ Plumber in Cirere - Tel. Carers Union Sree, CARTERET, N. J. IfiS-RENTAU-W-BUILTS Whie, Williurf Land, Joseph Mciiwny. y Raymond y Mailer, Hruce Kankin! Frank Heel, Donald Shep herd, (hurled Sermnyan, Rober Snl'uld. lliihcr Waml. LODGE OFFICIALS INDUCTED FRIDAY Depuy Sae Councillor Insalls New Saff Of Local Uni WOODBHIIKJE -Depuy Sae iincilnr Amnndn Rirher induced he new officers of he Pride of New Jersey Council, Sona and Daugher»f Libery, n impressive ceremonies in he Crafsmen's Club, Friday. Mrs, Pauline Linns (insised. The new officers are: Councilor, Mrs, Charloe Williams; associae wuneilor,. Mrs. Joan Benson)-vice councilor, Frank Benson; associae recording secreary, Edward Augusine; guldi', Mrs. Elizabeh Henderson; inside guard, Mrs. Amelia Gery; ouside guard, Erma Brookfcldr color bearers, Ruh Sic.swl, Frances Ramberg, Leona Eyerkuss, Mrs. Fredn Grode; special recepion ar(d anniversary commiee, Mrs. Grace Siessel, ciliuimiaii, Mis. Sophie Brookfield, Mrs. (ieriude Herman, Leona Ey erkuss, Sanley Brookfield. Commiee! Named Councilor Williams appoined he following commiees: Relief Ciures Willinms, enafrman, Mrs. Joan Benson; delinquens, Mrs. Charles Siessel, chairman, Frank Benson, Edward Augusine, Charles Williams, Charles Siessel, Sanley Brookfield; hospialiy, Edward Augusine., chairman, Erma Brmikfield, Charles Socker, Mrs. Grac' Thergusen, Mrs. Joan Benson ; ways and means, Sanley Brookfk-ld, Charles Williams, Edwurd Augusine, Charles Siessel, Charles SUickcr; school, Mrs. Sophie Urookfild, chairman, Mrs. Fred Grade, Mrs. Mary Klein; : pianis, Mrs. Gerrude IIuiiia.i. (iuess were presen a he insallaion from Freehold, Meuch-, en, Millown,' Perh Ambyy and i Souh Anhoy,, COBBLER WARNED GiofFre.Arraigned For Inf i Of Ordinance WOODDRIDCiE One of he very rare occasions requiring enfumnien in he local saue gov- (- rniiiji { lofini; hours of shoemak^ ers' shops arose his week when (lannelo OiolTre of Lyman Ave mil' was brough ino cour for remiiinii)b open on Sunday. JUIIK Hniwn suspended sen unce on he promise of he pro prieor he would no only keep inned on hu Sabbah bu also afer 7:() \>. in. every evening. Chrisian Science CHRISTIAN SCIENCE me ueis "SACKAMKNT" will be h«subjec of he Lesson-Sermon in Firs Church nf Chris, Scienis, in Sewaren Sunday. The Golden Tex is: "Wha are lii-ae which are arrayed in whie robes ; and whance came hey? - -- These are hey whieh came ou of Ki ea ribulaion, and have washed heir robes, and made hem whie in he blood of he Lamb." (Revelaion 7:,). Amonn he ciaions which comprise he Lesson-Sermon is he following from he Bible: "Blessed are lh poor in spiri; for heirs i» he of heaven. hey which do hunger and afer righeousness; for hey hull be illed. Jlesssd are he pur in hear: for hey shall see, God. (Mahew r>:,«,8). Tin' Lesson Sermon also includes in; following paisajre from he Chrisian Science exbook^ "Scii!in<- and Healh wih Kuy o he by Mary Baker Eddy: bapism of Spfri, washing he budy of a he ^ flesh, signifies ha he pan Jm hear see Cud and ure approaching j l Ijfi and is ilewnir inii, I IB 'easier fgi uajnel» K<> hr«u(fh he eye of a needle u 'l.muiul belifr o uor D loni 6T heaven,' ernu) h«r- he honor iruess. Am«r)» hose presen were: Mrs. Sephen Korsi, Rsher and Helen Kocii and Sephen rhillin of W«odbridge; Mrn. Anon Cro^ man»«h l^iw GMSsmnn. of Perh AroJw; Mr. and Mr«An dr«w R«oi ind on, Andrew. Jr.. / Av«nel; «r». Andrew Ncv.ik and daugher, By. POSTMASTER TELLS sran Thre«Cffm Added; SandkllMMdAfiisan To Mr. Wvr W OOPHRrnCE Posmaser W. Guy Weaver announced an increase will be made in he Pos Office d«parmenl of Wooribridge o increase he efficiency of he service. An addiion of hree c»rri«ri, on» regular cl«rk and wo auxiliary clerks will he made o insure speedier delivery of mail. The new sysem sared Wedncs- Iny. The carriers WiN he beer equipped o handle heir duies more efficienly due h\c cuing down of he roues aid he increase of carriers. Among he newly appoined are Philip Bellanca, who is familiar wih he pos office duies. John Campion has been promoed from a sub-carrier o a permanen carrier; George Jelicks, formerly a sub clerk, has been appoined o a carrier; nnd Roy Lils, a carrier who has been on sick leave, o n clerkship. Mr. Weaver pained ou he ap poinmenfi were emporary unil noice of approval from he Civil 8«rviee Commission. He said ha ha would have o eonuc OH' Civil Service Commission and n dae would hen be se for he examinaions for he opening in he office. He added ha i will be sewra weeks before any permanen up poinmens will DP made. FRIDAY, i\il)..".<e l«r EDWARD C. ROBINSON, ofming a hr R«hw»T TH««r«Sunday in hi. lale "Kid Galahad." piiure, No The Wiickskir rousers Ohifi pioneers wore, were seldom shrlnkprnof. Oeninies a man's rousers would shrink so much in a rain ha he had o cu hem of., Pon Shry Of Sporing Word Ha Robinson, Wih hree of rie crongos ppri><; of he modern screen B«f Davis. Edward G. Robinson, and Humph? Bofar heading he can, "Kid Galahad," a W»rer BTOP. droma of he fl(rh ring, opens Sunday a he Rahway Theare, Rahway. Made from a bes-selling novel by Francis Wallace, which also run in iprinl form in a naional magazine, "Kid Galahad" has a very poen sory, woven ino a background of he sporing world. Robinson play» a figh promoer who has one conender for he ehnrnpionship. "Fluff," his girl friend, played by he very capabe Miss Davis, aids and abes him in his work. Bogar is a rival pro molfci", and n killer. The ile role is filled by Wai'ne Morris, a promising young man who pneks a errific wallop in his figh scenes as well as his love scenes wih June Bryan, anoher screen newcomer who seems o be going places fas. C«nwif h Empire BEULAH BONDI who i eoiarred wih Vicor Moore in "M.kc Way For Tomorrow" coming o h;$»pi"> Thenre, R«hway, FOOD MARKET '88 Irving S. Rahway, N.J.I don.,"tir, Th'ur,. ^ o 8 f ree Parking P. M. Wed. o'clock. Fri., M, lo P. M. Ns o Marke FRUITS AND BLE [TENDER STRJNGLESS BEANS Jbs. j B a UVM I am! i»bvj» >^h^ mm -^ ^ - - " ' Branch of The TIGER FOODlUp To And Including, MARKET of Newark, N. J. SaurAy, July GROCERIES [CHASE & SANBORN'S [DATED COFFEE Del-Mone CORN LLARGE VINE RIPENED [CREAM STYLE [HONEY DEWS ea, FRUIT PARISH OF CHURCH,,... JUICY CALIF.. ifancy QUALITY FETES ITS PASTORilORANGES (or HMyJUJK Chocolae Desser Surprise Pary Is Given j Rev. Hunyady Sunday Evening A surprise pary given Sunday evening by he members of he Hungiiriiui Reformed Clnirch of Woodbridge ami members of he Womans Circle of he Hungarian Reformed Church in bo'nor of Reverend L. Hunyady. The pary as held in he Hungarian School Louse on School Sree, Wood- In he Mime of he congregaion oseph Kara greeed he Miniser. n behalf of he Womans Circle, Mr». J. Sulymos, Presiden, exended a heary welcome. Oher speakers were: A. Vargn, J. Molnar, S. Gyenes, Mrs. L. Kci, and Mm. J. Molnar. The Womans Circle presened a carpe, Mrs. J. Sulymos and Mrs. S. Baku, a ge of dibhus and Mrs. J. Halaa wo pairs of curains, o hejiopor se presen a he pary were: Mrs. J Sulymos, Mrs. S. Baka, Mrs, S. Balla, Mrs. J. Balga, Mrs. N. Barsi, Mrs. G. Bcreznyiik, Mrs. 8. Gyanes, Mrs. P. Remec/.ki, Mrs. F. Kormondy, Mrs. F. Kocvero, Mrs. J. Kara, Mrs. J. Dobos, Jr., Mrs. J. Simon, Mrs. J. Dobos, fir., Mrs. S. Gere, Mrs. A. I'oesik, Sir., Mn». A. Varga, Mrs. J, Gyure, Mrs. M. Sele8, Mrs. S. Kalman, «rs. D. Toh, Mrs. J. Magyar, Mrs. F. Varga, Mrs. J. Molnar, Mrs. S. Kocsi, MM. S. Simon, Mrs A. Kaona, Mr». W. PioB, Mrs. J. Angyal, Mrs. J.?fi B fer, Mrs. V. Hak, Mrs. C, Szabo, Mrs. L. HAi, Mrs. TamM, Mrs. J. Uobos, Mrs. J. iky, Mrs, K. Kocsi, Mrs. Molnar, Mi U. Kousi, Mr. J. Kara, Mr. A,.Vai'ka, Mr. J. Mo n»r, Mrs. 8, Gyenes, Mr. F. Var^a, 8r., «r, I The Rave»«nd J. Huiiyadyexreued and liearily u i ireciues he gifs preaenid ohim, JEWELERS TO CLOSE In keeping wih a preceden Hu several years ago, he foureen jewelers of Perh Amboy have dejd o close heir sores evciy ajernqun during he monhs of July, ^Ufiia and iaidinif Sepember. Every yuar. hu Iud in he mov»< men has been made by he local jewalers, bu hin year hey awai- «d hu swilinwn of oher xure owi.»r«. Finally his eoume of acion wa» decided upon and he local jewelers will close a \M in. mj>f rep«nin««, u»l and i'ig«n«ra,ion, morals pu off heir maerial befalse Mivi^nliy. I fe lief a and oiy» Miqn oflluif'when 'hey shall all know He (God.) from he au of hem un(o lh«ihome GROWN (CARROTS FRESH PULLED JERSEY (BEETS 'HOMEGROWN [RHUBARB FANCY GREEN PEPPERS MEATS No. Cani for 9c No. Canl Reg. Size Pkg.] [Phillip's Delicious SOUPS kvegetable or TOMATO Reg. Siae c a nj ISunswee PRUNES $ I SILVER LABEL Calif. Pack -lb. Pkf.j [SAUERKRAUT IjFANCY QUALITY 9 Larges Can] clapple BUTTER FANCY QUALITY Gian «z. Jari Heinz Cucumber PICKLES 9c Jumbo Jari "", [Breas of Veal Ib. «E R SUDS Med. SHOULPERS or " IF» W.h, Di. h.. g [VEAL E [ iii CHOPS Hi, C; 'FRESH FOWL KILLED.Medium Size EMERALD ISLE SLICED [BACON i-lb. pkg. I SMOKED [Beef Tongues Ib. (Frankfurers A. FISH 'FRESH STRAWBERRY {BASS kfresh [Fresh WHITING jfresh (SEA SCALLOPS Ib. EO^cl Fine Laundering HAWAIIAN Sliced PINEAPPLE ^ or 9 c [ FU C»n irippled WHEaC 9c! SUNSHINEWDUa: ^Tg. Si«Box Household Cleanser f r C VINEGAR kcider or WHITE Reg. Size Cunl Full Q. Jarj [LAUNDRY SOAP (or c Gian SizeJ SCOTT TISSUE for c COTT<WSOFT l.oot ' BEVERAGES ca» [ALL FLAVORS-Urge BoU Plu. DPMI(! DAIRY IMPORTED SWISS CHCE9C CQOD LUCK OLEOMAR. QAKMI e J OF Barbara Rd Leading Roll Who is "America's g rl»nd proud (,f ( Wha does she look like? Wfier line f Bophiniojiri! she r«me from? Wha i h«iined ha virue", ok on life? How do«i aha phlikaion; Mi,, i, and ac? jfood lookn, bu sh. u Vina D»imar ell you. Mlsn,,,, bes known for bar aowl l Girl," "The Marflaa-e R»ckand ing exoic; she'^.v afer 99 hiiv,. i life! ohers, probably knowb. Minn! hu Am«ricn girl «nd lilrms hin any oher wrinnii SEwoon i ii was for his reason ha was anked by Pnramoun o mc he "ypical American girl HOTS America's (laugher," for on«of '')T \ i in- leading roles in "Mike W IHEKFTH for Tomorrow," he «ory ef. 'likl-i American family life which Open» Sunday n he Empire Theare. Miss Uelmar choc BaTbari EMPIRE RAHWAY i. - - SUN. TO WED. Their love Agains h«world! A sory of foii and courog grea a lib imlfl PLUS GENE AUTRY in GUNS and GUITARS" NQW SHOWING PLUS GUY KIBBEE IN "J.m Hanley Deecive" Rardom wih!),,, am Smn (ji,v why: "I ej«ed Th,,},.,, MOO-RN Sp, 6- REPAllj WHILE YOU W AMERICAN SI REBUII DIM, s 9 Sae S., \ STATE THEAI WOODBRIDU N Pfcon.s Wdbcr FRI. SAT l,,l v 9, "SEA DEVILSi Alu, "Way Ou We> SUN. - MON rug July ] DOUBLE "A FAMILY AFFij ALSO "MAMA STEPS WSH NIGHT TUF -WED. - ONE DAY "The Man Who U Himself" "MAHCH TIME S Th Bin^i mi THURS - IKI Julr s if. WAUACE BEE IN "GOOD OLD SOJI ALSO 'XHINA PASSAGI CARTOON CAIiH A THEATRE - PHONE RAHway 7 SUN. - MON. TUES. LO'.VAKD r, ROBINSON BETTE DAVIS Galahad HUMPHREY BUCAil CO-FEATUIE JAMES MELTON PATRICIA ELLIS "MELODY TWO" f Sh«>rw;k CsuniT Roll M hrap Farm BUTTER elb S- Alin- S- "K. TK SM»

7 >i - ". M 7 :$ UP^IKTS make (, oddes of,.,,n nnd )ll, new Marx] ll(,, opening',,,nnly W" 8 I, was o l«n«\ wl,, dnr.... " i,.,nii>i««f un i: e - fc"" ''...foiling for ' ""! ',""M ll rx Broher. T'.,/hroncofHol-,,,, (, rc ore hrm P;,::!M,K,i hree lmm l^",;;,,,,, mkeepbusy.,... mniime. "., rmw '.,, scaon imp«r- :"'",. li ookh«wo "" '.,,. Harpo. I WON,,,,.,., he blond. ',,',!..!..'iim, hey»«^,,,,, I'hico doeidla- '.. iiniin IW is a ;,j.,,.,,, nn exponwij,i <>f panomime, ""I./,,,,y need for a,',. n'ri.'lu'r. In 'A P«y '. ;i.,\ u«a horm in-, p rr,hrullll L.. nll s,r9 Ohio plo,.,,.,,. iiom shrink Q,,..,.. «m«n'«rou ^ :. I <o much in ' hi,',,,,. cu hem off. R A Tke Dimas m JOEL McCREA in "Womn Chaie Man." BROWN A REPORTER ON STRAND SCREEN Proves iliy As Panomimic In Perh Amboy Picure Uiiinpf on Air" Joe E. Brown's < picure opening a he Srnnd onipfh, cerainly falls ino he rlnssiflmion of beer Bro<»n dims. Hnsed upon Richard Macau lay's pnpulnr Elmer Lane sories which nppraroh in he Saurday Rvi'iinu Po«he new picure akes is plnco along»lde "Brigh Lighs," "Knrhworm Tracor, "Alibi Ike" and flher op his of hin slur's lnrir and successful carapr. In' i,.loe E. Brown proves be yond nil doub ha where pure, ii iiarin I Lei n. od panomime is called for ho IR excelled by no one in piduipr, unless i he by ha' acknowledged maser pnnomimlb, Charlii! Chaplin, In he sequence in which he finds himself baling some air smugglers while rying o repair he wing of his radioflown airplnne, THREE MARX BROTHERS will "roll 'em in h. iiu" a he Majic wih "A Dy A The Rc«i" opening onigh. 'I-' HKRO like he M.n on h. Fly.n, Tr»p««- n, «ir wih h. r«» of»«' Joc L ; ' ow A n> hu nonchalanly occapymi he «< of Ihe^dehulo,.nd h»cene i» inciden from bi, Hiding pn Air," h«sr.nd. INS GLAMOUR [HES NEW PEAK Shu Shines Wih d, Wmninger In "Mil (liases Man' ink' o (}«Ji viiiii.t"!'' i»ery, in B I'HTU US as! S'..i(!e No, we li ''I'lin where Sano'niis comedy, ' > < Mmi," which li:i > Hupkius and Joel I! i'iimil Theare o- lull. ' ll^ Hiiecor' John ^ "I'VI' upped he ane, liiniihed housand»ide a ".m,, sw «k W! ;, Big His Always RADIO FAVORITESl ON CRESCENT Fill MacMurray, Lamour, Bu- erworh Join Lombard In New I^iaiical Wih he excepion of Carole iiinihurrf, ull'of he liuuiing pluy- rs of "Swing lli^h, Swing Low," unuiiuc wih music coming o he [.'rese-i Theare on Wednesday, are imporan radio personaliiea. They are Fred MacMurray, Dorohy Luinuur and Charies Buev- IWIlll. The bea known o eher fans, p'ilmim is Mi.s Ijamour, who waa frequenly heard over he grea neworks before she enered picures a few monhs ago, and who is ofen heard, as gues sar wih I!iiiK Crosby, Ben Berniu and ohers. CRKCENT PERTH AMBOY FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY _ IN HIS MOST POWKRFUL \ ROLE \ SINCE ( -LITTLE \ CAESAR" i ROCKED / THE / SCREEN "THUNDER Jin MONDAY TUESDAY ROMANCE OIL WELLS AND LAFFS ; JONES FAMILY BUSINESS" J D PfOUTY /SHIRLEY BYINGTON ^ f '" liri mops hi pink face ii i > >i<iii UK he joins 'l i-hurklu i?a-he ''im a k, :!m» caused. : - K"iiil 'cuson for he '""w- Ue and Mir-' lll( ' ur of he Aim, '" lu, middle of "i' lium»nly, ran " N. w York abwiy ") home o Alnnri.) '" I'nrumely iner- " ' ll ' "f» subwuj e$x ' l d h UBeucur menion his paper._ helo Jou, i helpi fbontigg^ GUNMEN AT LAR6EI Coninuous Shows o Dick Forai ' L landbe/ond A Wesern Comedy Drama PLUS MATINEE ONLY HOOT GIBSON in "The Pained Sallion" ;SODE WED. & THURS. )[[ LOMBARD _ qafeatukk DWNNE QUINTUKLRTS "REUNXON" FRIDAY, JULY 9,97 EDWARD G. ROBINSON now ap P ei«rin R in "Thunder In The Ciy" a. he Crejccri Theare. l Thunder In The Ciy Wih Edward Robinson Comes To Crescen Theare Today For Three-Day Showing Kver HO ofen, he screen goes ot on a spree, and urna up wih a picure ha many persons are pleased o erm "adul." Thin, according o he well-known English acor Nigel Bruce, is generally due more o he wriing han anyhing; else. Bruce is feaured in suppor of Edward G. Robinson in (liilimbir'n Alanic, Film produc- ' ' " inn, "Thunder in he Ciy", showing oday, Saurday and Sunday a he Crescen Theare, which hus been failed by criics a picure more "grown-up" han ms. - "One look a his film," said he acor, who has been feaured in many Hollywood, producions, "should convince you ha i does no offer ;i ailor-made sory. This in very apparenly he resul, of in k\ idoas ha wriers give birh o when he planes are righ. And, furher, i WRS carried ou by wo American wriers who have solid repuaion-, for being ariss." He referred o Rober Sherwood, Pulizer Pfize playwrigh, who wroe "Idio's Deligh", "The Pe- rifled Fores", "Reunion in Vienna" and oher famous plays, and en Kandel, auhor of "Ciy for Conques". These wo wriers wero rekponniblc for he Hi'reen spiraion, one of hose exciing play of "Thunderjn he Ciy." TEL. P. A. -88 ON ST.V'I'K ST. T THK KIVK ( (INKHS PERTH AMBOY STARTING SATURDAY PREVUE TONIGHT! WO MAIM MIRIAM HOPKINS, CHAS. \ WINN'NGERf LAST TIMES JOEL McCREA ERIK RHODES, WALLACE BEERY "SLAVE SHIP" PREVUE ME TABLE " '''m ^^ ii SEMAN " SES MAN" STARTING WITH PRE^JJE FRI. NITE THE SKY'S THE LIMIT The World's DixiieM Aviaor A Laugh In Every Locp A Thrill In Every No««Dire GUY KBBEE FLORENCE RICE IN RidingnAir' Wih Prevue Tue. Nie The Privae Life Of A Chorus Girl ANNA N EAGLE ARTHUR TRACY IN "BACK STAGE" Monday 9 P. M. Communiy Sing Nie Wed. 9 P. M. BINGO CASH PR/.F.S F.VF.RYBODV PLAYS LOADS OF FUN PERTH AMBOY'S NEWEST THEATRE ^ PAGE SEVEN PREVUE TONIGHT PERTH CONTINUOUS TO P.M. MAJESTIC nevde TIME TABLE: I's a gallop of laughs from he \ barrier o he finish line! 8 "Slim" :7'"D«y Al AMERICA'S JOY FRIENDS ARE BACK AGAIN! GROUCHO-HAUPO-CHICO ^ A Day a he Rices ALLAN JONES Maureen O'SULUVAN ' m-m \-'-ff^v-^ Las Timu To<i«y PA' O'BRIEN SLIM " AMBOY ^AMATEURS" EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT

8 PAOB WGWV FYom he Doorway By GERTRUDB KANGA8 Nrw«p»»r yn«m ANCY STMJTHERS rim N o k up o Mrs. OHiiler «' narrow an h» laer n«rbrsk w»lk»r. Nunry had o ake Wo or hree «n«< pvpr n( nf? " MUrindi'i. AiH (hu wanr' all. ciher Ma hrigi she was <rinflinir TcH Marm» all lion, hu I" urned v lablcf her liv m.irrvink Ihn Si'nars girl from ru ciy. Served hor figh She nf<-d'i I have HIM nfier him MI." "Hpalv." remarked Mrs. ffilliser poliely. 'And hmv does Ida fi abmi if" "She haml sirred nu rif he hoin hardjr. Once or Iwire I've come across hef, bu she goes by/ o fas you can' rvrn alk o her. Oh, I don' say Ida isn' «nice girl; all her folks arf, I guess. Bu > nhe shouldn' have run afer him like she did. A man likes a woman who's indifferen and acs as hourh he wre nohing when he's wih her. Course whrn she's alone she can hink wha she wans. Ida f him see she IJker him. Any man would resen ha." "Mmn," Mrs. Colliser slackened her pace somewha. "She'll ge over i soon. She's so young." "I won' heal as easy- as all ha. She's so awfully proud, Jus like her faher. He's nohing so wonderful, jus a foreman for ha Jordan concern. You'd hink he was mayor, from he way he acs." "Why, ha reminds me!" Miranda Colliser sopped before a sore. "She used o go ou Wih Dick Jordan, didn' she?" "Oh, yes, I suppose so. Bu of course he jus wen wih her 'cause here wasn' so many girls in own. Wha could a college fellow like he wan of a girl like Ida? She isn' even prey." "He was a very good-looking fellow, I hough. HcYgom back o he ciy, I suppose?" "Yes, of course. Hb comes up once In a while o see howhe business is running, bu he never says very long. Why should he? There's nohing for him In a small place like his." "They mus be quie rich. I hear hey've go woolen mills all over his secion of he counry." "They're millionaires, all rlrh, and I guess Ida hough she was prey special prancing around wih him. Well, you see how i all ended. I knew i would be like ha. Why doesn' she pick ou someone o her own class, and no run afer hm like she did Ted Marcus? Everybody knew she had her no ou for him." "Hu Dick Jordan aced as hough he really liked her," Mrs, Colliser venured. "Oh, he wee fooling her righ along and she really believed him. You've go o be careful hese days. You never know who's 6incero and who isn'..wasn' ha jus like a girl, o begin going around wih Ted Jus as soon as he oher had goneback o he ciy?" "He and Dick were good friends, weren' hey?" "Yes, I hear hey wen o school ogeher." "Why, hello Nancy and Miranda," exclaimed Mrs. Houson, coming from he sore nex o hem and smiling broadly from among her parcels. Her buxomness' inimaed a jolly naure. "Have you hoard he laes?" "Wha's ha?" demanded Nancy. "Ida Noron has run off and married Dick Jordan! They've go a well place In he ciy waiing for hem wien hey ge back from hoir honeymoon. He'i bough her a cur, oo, all her own. And wha do you hink? Ida's faher has been appoined manager of he plan in his own I" Miranda and Nancy sared ;i h«woman in asonishmen. "Yes," she coninued, "and i was all a pu-up affair abou Ted Marcus. He was in love wih his Summers girl, bu she jus didn' seem o pay any aenion o him. Flired wih everybody, I guess. Then Dick old Ted he should ry o make her Jealous. So Ted comes here as an efficiency man o he facory and, begins going around wih Ida. "Ooh!" exclaimed Mrs. Colliser comprehendingly. "Dick old Ida o play up o him'" "Yea, ha's jus i. Dick wen o he Summers girl and old her Ted was having an affair wih girl up here. Wha does she do bu come up and ake Ted back wih her! Marriud him righ away! The wo oher women looked a each oher, bewildered, "And Dick, hecume up las week and hey made plans. Yeserday Ida lef for he ciy o mee him." "Well, of all he queer hing ever heard I." ' "Aw-, shu your mouh," came a hrieky voice wihin Urn archway of -he door. Nancy looked up angrily and faced he imiocenuooking purro hanging in is cage. The owner u he sore (rled o apologize, bu she rushed off, followed ky he Mrs. CollMer rying iuid o oppmi a unie, THE KELLY KIM ' v 'fimi rikm if«prl»ci iluy of Monaco iqvereifny principaliy o if only eigh and one-hull >.: (,

9 JJIY, p-.- PAGEfflN pax Beas Office, To, To Hold Firs Plac, es Celebraf Winning Three Games (en, rf E com-: r on Slid BUDS, W heir li'orboh k If ends mmlii up a a. i,v ill.'" U M"f S,. Eiiifc «!«> ell. i,,.ih I,, hind.'.in,he i hull,, y lii, sar righ Klizabch com-,.,,, he' Uke in,,,,.nicn ncvefal l» 9 8». WI, (,T, he final.muni go unde bae his Dobwwski, Killman < and d hhefuek ou by Killman 6, Baxarel i innings. The Kohora ; bases on balls off cored in he Kielman, Baxarel, Kohora. i!,,hcn singled Siiwchak b#«,, iirn bane Ui squeeze play hinh'er, Wkl I he M ino he las I:, fheir hep«i mighy slim. MIC far i.jllcd o,,, he bnllgame, all, ye. Moni,,i he holiday I'kcs hadn' flu- h Amboy for a. Mary's aces, h.«,u joyed a real,:.., u.d he! home nf O...,lay he N»w H Irady's Field MIII' will sar a \Ue linben dr Jo& - iic piching for wnhine. n his ill he gunning for ii' Iriumph. ^. Jll A. C. [Racing A Union i Sunday, July 8 -i He Revied To i-nr-mile Evena!' '! even and. iiminury proi nnjng of ho r.u'c mee a Siimluy nighi in imnounce:,;niukoi - Addy Ah B fond, lb Zalacnik, b :... Bwarel, rf b p.. A. K«nSow, ef Kachur, lb... R H Toals 8 9 Scor«by Innings: S. Ellas ««Ukranlan A. C... x 9 The nummary: -baw his M. Boben, Barna; 8 Bamg, as.. Sroin, cf WaaelHk, c Kukuyla, p 6, Kachgr.-lb -... Kahora, If Kond, b b rf, Kahoza, rf Toals 9 r, Ukraaai A- C. B H Wadiak, ef 6 Kajo, lb Hamaoyk, b B Dobrowski, rf Kinda, c Bohanek, If M. Boben, p B Z flainchuk, b Bodnaf.ss I 8 W. Bob«n,- rf Toals 9 6 Score by innings: Ukranlan A. C. f S. Elias R H ; The summary: -base his Balaris, Kaio; -bas his Hamadyk, Dabrowski; sruc ou by Boben G, Kukuyla 7; bases a i on balls off Bboen, (Kukuyl 8. livi'-mile and >' 'laiiim races Knir four-mile imile I'OlM) ill we in each A i li he firs in i unlfy for!> poin feaure iliree men in insolaion winnlvunce e he Hu Wai has ajfalre he pn ha! Newark driver, iy's 'Gold Co in H 7-poin o > weeks of iii-rson ae, ha uf Milwaukee -Iuricrn' No. Ukraaiaa' A Wadiak, cf Kaio, lb Hamadyk, p 6r. M. Boben, b Ginda, c. Bodanok, If Sawchuk, b Budnar, ss W. Boben, rf Kielman, rf ural, rf Toals 6 Si. Mery' AMI fawe, % -, McCrowen, c raon, lb p ynn, ss. Triggs, >«ger, b G. Triggs, WeVer, ff onroy, p Kelly, rf..""i WIW Bi Woodbridge K.mil John Dun youngsers from' each; Township will ge a full-»l«d. m<l Kr Sunack ine-inning peak a a major league i>, Iiiko Najpoof mseball game his season, as a l Hrown of Long esul of negoiaions jus comleed; by Samuel Gioe, Recreaion "'I llmidemaii of Mniu.y Puri'ck of Direcor. mie Hii^ir- Mr. Qoe annouueed yeserday '"- Ha., and Wal he haa obained pauses for ;i each;and li k,il. I : ^ lie h. and Texas, '"niieiion is he of Us A AA. official i.ils havo u he flyaem, mile c«u is cf b 9 Inernaiiml Track M h Pmco Srmil} Expeced hskw Record h QawreT-Mha MTMFk I'RINCETONI-The colorful Inafnaion&l rack mee beween h<> combined rams of Oxford and bridko Universiies, of Eng. snil, nnd Princeon and Cornell Jniversiies, of he Unied SaeR, i scheduled for Palmer Sadium ily 7. I was on he lna visi of he Briish nhiees o Princeon four years ago ha Jack Lovelock, of Oxford, ousprined Bill Bonhron of Princeon, o 'se a new world's Ncord for he mile, " Thli ra.ee brough inernaional recogniion for he firs ime o he wo grea' runners and esablished he re cord-breaking qualiies of he Palmer Sadium rack. I led o he inauguraion of )v Inviaion Track Mee wih is now famous "Prmceon Mile'" whlo has produced wo ime lower hai Lovelock's ) mark of :7.6 Glenn Cunningham in 9 racei o a new re- ;,7 and Archie Han Roman! and Don Las sreaker) nrou R H Toals Score by innings: Ikranlan A. C. 6 f Mary a Aces. The summary; -base his Bodnar; sruck ou by Hamadyk 6, Couroy, Sraur ; basea on balls Hamndyk, Con roy, Sraon. GETS DUCATS HAGUE TILTS Obains Panes For Disribuion Here For Three Games he Ya>fkee-I)eroi game on July 87, or k«gian-bojon game on Augus and more 'or h,e Polo Grounds fur Augus "Our aid been," '(ha hese TwrwFrpursue he same pohcy hi year aa hereofore monh in :7.: of Palmer SUfl HALL-EM.«T SPEED IN DOUB SMASHES ALL FOES Racque Club Holds Fir Inviaion Tourney On Local Cours FIX LABORlAY CARD WOODBRIDGE-The firs annual Fourh of July ennis ournamen of he Woodbridge Racque Club resuled in a decisive vicory iued o wo oher world's rcnords. spring. Ejuman'a Waving l;fl.8 for he half-mile in H nnd Lush's amazing 8. :H.^ for he wo-mile, se in a driving rain in 96. Tn his growing Ha of world's 'ecorda mode in Palmer Sadium, upon as o possible riple winner "n he mee. He will also run in he and -yard dashes. Anoher brillian performer on he inyading.eam is A. Irfan, of Cambridge, a naive of Turkey, who- in he bes sho-puer Oxford and Cambridge have ever brough o ha counry. He holds he English record of 9 fee, 8% inches. Cornell will be represened on he American eam by hireen enrans and Princeon by eleven, he selecion having bean.mfde on he basin of performances in he ".have conrl- Princeon-Cornell rack mee his in he sinplea by Irv Kibbe and in he doubles by Ar Hall and Jack Edgar. The week-end fesiviies began Saurday evening when all con esans, excep he winner of he singles mach, gahered a he Scwaren Land and Waer Club o aend he Commodore's An nual ball. The uhcr singles semi fnalisa, Fred Demures, Jule Grow and Bill Weeks found o heir chagrin he dance did no improve heir ennis. Sunday afernoon, Kihbc ook Demures o he une of 6-, 6-. In he oher semi finale mach, Grow and Weeks sruggled for wo hours. Wee,ks finally winning he endirnce cones, -8, 6-. In he nals Monday afernoon, Kibbe, 'ormor Sfmerville Sulan, prened Weeks wih hree games and ;ook he n.ach, 6- and 6-. The doubles' seml-flnala were lose maches. Afer losing he firs se, 6- o Kibbe and Val Brown, Fred and Buss Demarsa were well on heir way o vicory n he second se when he wo la er players presened he final wo games o he winners and hereby os he much, - and 6-. In he olier semi-finals, Hal and Edgnr defeaed Jule Grow and Dave Ilalfour, 6- and 6-, Earlier iii he day, Grow and Bal four had worn hemselves ragged winning fiiiin Barron McNuly and Nod Williamson in he bea lob bing ping-pong mach o{ he weekend. Mos of heir ime w» spen' in wuiiiirf for he hull o down..in he bes mach of he week end, Hull and Edfcsr won from Kibbe and Brown, S-i and 6- Hall's smashinjj Upland and fin ne play furnisheu wih many a hrill. Two of he maches on MondB; were inerruped by occasional showers. Kibbe hud provided poialile organ Cor amusemen during hi-se inernrnsions and i was unanimously agreed he singing of he ennis club was far upuriur he ennis displayed. Anoher ournamen will be coniuced n he club over Labor Day cek>end. Air Pilo's Radio Tell Wife o Sar Dinner Boson, Mass. When Mrs. Ray Jones QI Winhrop hears her ipilohusband broadcas "To Boson. Wihin range," she knows I's ime o sar supper. ^ Jones is firs pilo o( he American Air Lines on he New York-Boson rup. To noify airpor ol&kial ha he is fve mlnug of landing he broadcass "To poson, Wl' range." Mrs. Jones and her wo children lisen by shor wave radio and when, hey hear he faher's amiusr volee hey know he will ba home in w which h yiacan won Th i-co inercollegiae y will compue far fce Amerioea eam: J. Hamilon Huck«r, ol Cornell, hurdler; Kowe«d Welel, of Cornell, wo-mller, and Sandlsh ;h Oxford-Cambridge mw may ^Medina, Phi i Bea B KapK (Id new ime fur he quarer-mile. pa pole vauler. Oher srs nr«capable of lowering he exising he Princeon capain and p mark in A.. K. Brown, of Cambridge, who placed second In he R ilec, John H. IirwJn, Jl, hurdler, Olympic -meer race las summer. The Briish sar is looked men for he eam and Princeon Cornell has drafed wo fresh- one. The Cornell yearlings are L. W, Murdock, broad-jumper, and Waler ZiUll, hurdler. Th.«Princeon freshman is Anson Ferine, of Irvlngon, N. J., fooball, baseball and rack sar, who can ouleap nny Princeon or Cornell Varsiy Tie For Loop Lead Win Inermediae Recrea lon League Cones By 8-6 Score Junior Loop Resuls. CARTERET The Indians bea he Harmony Juniors, 8 o 6 las Saurday afernoon a Leibig' Field ia a scheduled Inermediae Recreaion League cones. The vicory enabled he winners o move ino a ie wih he Skeeers for he pole posiion in he eam race. In a pair of Junior Recreaion ussles his week, he Terrys bea he Arrows o on Tuesday while he Cubs rampled over he Wings, o on Wednesday afernoon. The Terry vicory wan heir second sraigh and kep hem in a deadlock wih he dians for firs place in he Junior circui.. lnermwlu Le» ue Indians Skeeers i W.. Legion... Harmony Resuls of Week R H E ndians 8 8 larmony.'. 6.. The baeries: Indians, Donoan and Sumuka, Harmony Medick and Ondrejcak. Giroei Nex Week Tueiday Harmony vs Cardinals Thunday Buddies vs Skeecrs JUNIOR LEAGUE Team Sandi«g w Indiana Terrys uh» Wings Rockes Orioles Resuls This Week: Terrys Arrows. Cubs Wings. Gewei Nex Week Monday. Cube va Tuerioi Orioles vs Indians' Rockes vs ArrowB Thurday Cuba vs Rockes Friday Orioles va Terries High School Grid Eigh Game Maed, Wih Six HWO» G»me» And Two Road Tuaalea. CARTERET Coach Frank Me Carhy, Carere High School baaebull and fooball coach, announced his fooball aehedule for nex year before leaving his week on his vacaion up hrough he New Knguni sub. According o he slae, eigh games have been cooked wih one open dae, probably o o illed nex Pall'. The only new eam on he schedule is Garfield High which will be plsyw in a home game on Ocober Th» Biwg wijl open.a home on Sepea&ev, opposing Bound Brook. W«equahie a home wll o\]w. Two games on he wih Leng Branch and Union wil hen be played, (hirflehl a honv»nd m open dae. The Uara will play iu Hml he ia«bm Call Shanghai. - DUpaohei r o w n, in Uorhjn Nwhwn C CWRUfl» B p oe,,, iald iald ha ha noware Un c«oi ffa.«fi» home, Thdne e«m», al IT hai nl<lvnl llnl PWHM r«il«n«l d one r»i l M l l rwfls, l Me d ^ foowa Proek, home home. broad-jumper. The firs of he wew evens on he program of he inernaional mee will sar a,:d p. m. Reserved seas are p'ricqd a II " and general admission a $. Tickes may be obained by mail from he Princeon Universiy Ahleic Assoaiaiion. Moorcycle Mee Wed. Revenge Mach To Feaure Race Kaufman Ahead. Sill UNION Tri-Ciy Sadium's Golden Wheel revenge mach has been re-carded for Wednesday nigh, July. Rain inerfered wo Wednesdays ago causing he hree-lap revenge mach, o be moved ahead. Don Smih, loser by inches in he Golden Wheel final a few weekb back, was no saisfied ha Crocky Ruwdihg, he winner, van he beer rider and hurled a defy a he Blooipfielder for a re-run over he hree-lap disance. Rawding wasiwilling o race again and Bronco Bo Lisman, he oher finisher in he final, assened when asked o paricipae, pp Lisman, incidenly, reurned o Tri-Cy.racing wars las week afer a successful invasion of he Sinor New England loop. He l» classed as he "dark hprse" enry in he feaure by many who believe him capable of urning he ables on he wo favories hough he was ou of he firs posiion inning in he original Golden 'heel hriller. Tri-Ciy Sadium's rack chamonship pcin sandings sill are ominaed\by Easern Champion lenny Kaufman, alhough he New,ork "mighy-mie" has been abien from racing he pas hr«e eeks because of a leg injury. ive poins are awarded winners f final heas, hree for seoond, wo for hird and one for fourh- A his wriing Kaufman leads,hc handicap division ' wih markers and is ied far firs wih isman a in he scrach sandng. Following in order in he icrach sandings ae; Jimmy ibb, ; Ray Tauser, ; Mu Kelly, ; Rawding,, and Smih, Lisman is second in he caps wih poins followed by Jack Paris 9; Wal Ma»w, ; Uick Peers, Jim Lardino, Rawdiag, Fred Ki)op and Bud Leaycraf, Bach,; Oolv Resall, : Smih, Ed Mueller, Joe Uduky, Ciibb and Bi! Normyl«, each. The Class B secion is led by Ed Kempf wih a poin ully, railed in order by Tom Halbflch and Tony Viccuro, 8 each; Frank Marmo, 7; Hugh Hayes, Uarney Toursky and Vines Casaro, each, and Charles Maler,.'!, TOWNSTCOURT CONTKB^USTED Compeiion Classes To Be Arranged According To Age feaed in Muc Sars, o, Wed nesday niffh a Leiblg^ Pleld u> k«e> liffe in he hick of he r«r«for he eladernhip in he Caroro Sofball League. The vicory civ abled fcu Miuohs o ake undispued possession of hird ple.ee in h eam race, railing be lead ere by inly one full game. Joe Frankowski, Miuchs' fling er whose brillian work is giving him he edg ov«r Wal Galvanek Carerefs foremos Sofball hurler, urned in he vicory for he Chrome squad. Joe was in his bes as he held he losers o four widely scaered his. In anoher game his week played on Tuesday nigh he Huds«ns rounced he Lone 8ars, o. C«rr«Sofball Lc«u«Team W Harmony 6 Priqe's Miuchs 6 Blue Sars Hudsons Lone Sar Remis of W..k Miuchs Blue Sars Hudsons Lone Sars Game Nex Week Monday... Blue Sar vs Hudsons Lone Sars va Price's Miuch () King, b Hafen, «f Sloan, s«smolenski, gb g Dixan, c..._ Kasha, If E. Donovan, f P. Rankoski, p \,... Jackaon, lb J. Donovan, rf Blue SUr. () Poll, b ; F. J. Terebecki, b M. Poll, ss Bolesz, cf. Jirn ReskQ,. J. Maiola, sf P. Terebecki, c Joe Resko, If Ondrejak, rf Lucas, rf Rogers, p : Kubala, p ' Score by innings: Blue Sars Miuchs x PlulkWin Errors Play Big Par In Main Office Defea CARTERET The Copax snfballers aull rae upreme' in he Unied mae Meal n«r-o«parmen Sofball League By virue f a rlose S o riumph over he Garai, Sb Main Offlc an Monday evening a I Tnnko. c he Copparworb Field, he Copx ' IK sill ou in fron wlh a on>' and one-half game leaderhip iivc] (he Yard nnd M«ch»nkil suns which»m d«adl»ck«d for Mcond DUCC in he league sanding. The Yard won fs game his weak, defeaing lh«copper Powder, o f, o move ino a ie wih he Mechanical Deparmen for he runner-up posiion. \j\ oher resul, Main Office bea Tank Houw, o 9, Plnn mwoil cni Scrap Plan 7 n!>, Cnsini riumphed over Whio Meals behind John Groom's bril lian hurling, ii o, and he Whie Mealn defeaed h«silver Refinery 6 o. To dae he race ha developed ino a hro-cornered figh beween hs Copax, Yard and Mechanical {Deparmen eams, wih he Co pax holding he aligh edge over he oher wo eams. U. J. Meali Inor Deparmen ' Baohall Laagaa ' Team sanding: Copax Mechanical Whie Meals Scrap Plan Silver- Casing W L B 7.. Tank House Copper Powdsr Uad^Plan Bmeler -... Copax S Main Office. Main Office Tank HouseIK Lead Plan 7 Scrap Plan. Ouing Whie Meals. Whie Meals 6 Silver. Yard 8 Cpl)p»r Powder ( Gamei N» W«k Moad«y Yard vo Casing. Copax vs Whie Meals. Thurdiy Copper Powder vi Mechanical. Lead Plan vs Main Ofke. FrW«y Silvr Qefinery vs Tank House Smeler vs Sqrap Plan Monday's Game: The box score: Caln, (6) Larson, b Wialgoliaski, c Biii, lb ikoael, ss I Groom, p Hamulak, b Wierony, sf R Las Thlirdsy'n game: The box sewe: YarJ ()) Al Sosnowki, s S Lswlor, sf Sharkey, lb Hapinskl, m- Kaha, If-p Molnar, ef Parick, jf Feely, p-lf Bednar, b Guro, b Malkus, rf Cupper P Crawford, Sb... Teli, lf-as Dumanaky, ss- >. Zysk, c Sosnowakl, p-lf s?.. S S. 6 Palansky, cf Smih, b Kovacs, sf Brjciuk, lb I O'Donnell, lb» Green, rf Medwick, rf >e I i The T score by y Innings; g Copper Powder lofw f d SOS Yard Derewsky, If Wozny, cf ;. Dydak, rf 9 6 & Whie oals () R Whie, b Slowinski, c Noe Ou Bo#r» By One Pokarski, p ' Came For CH»mpion«Hip p, Keaing, B8 Kahora, cf In Odd Fellow Loop. Kovucs, lb CARTERET The Phillies won J. Keaing, ; M. 8' ; b he championship in he Odd FBU Marczi, ir.,. 6 [own duckpin ournamen by ha' "--. slim margin of pne gams, non^;~"k wlw 'i 8l. ou h«sears, wh olinish'd in second place. Th«Philliea won and los Vi, while he won and los H. Bub uau nun he aiu&lu chunipioiisjilp wib an average of 8.8 j for games, His broher, Ma,] second wih ]«plus. OOP FEUU>#$ PUCK-PIN LEAGUE FINAL STANDING WonL< Phillies.v Final Individual Averagei R. Sloan ( M. Sloan Ellio, G. Richardson.9 66 Vonah Donnelly, Kovao«.: } 6 J. Cerig 6 W Lewis j. Richardson Wulf WOODBRIDGE Tminis uuramens, amen, wih four clauses in ach, will sar Monday nigh on H cours supervised b by h h Re- L.^ reaion Deparmen. Th«eours hioh will he MWA ar«a he Woodbridgi odbridgi p g md, Fords ark, Iaeiin and Pariih House. The aompeiion classes will be arranged according o Mge, wih over regisraions g already on file iu R#roa»/i Ul huudfuarrs. Ohers wishing o»ign for he oun»y ni»y do so eiher by calling aeiwla,u«uni or noifying he supervisors a he various cours ba ih aspirans mus bf enrolled before noon on Monday. Oc. Oc. O«. wlf he secional l»-ujnion, away. ld home, home, our , The score by innings;, l.al....»(> U Casing Las Friday's Game: The box score; Whie, b Kvoni, p Larrinski, rf [SK, C.. Yap, c u B. Ke»i»g, Games Avg. H.S, Kahora, cf Lukaeink, Ifnrf JCovaes, lb,. Marczi, sf-lf J. Keaing p-b il IH Heys, a ow««hip-wide -cones be sponsored froa> whlcd a chamolon will bi Mle«e in ewh claw wha will fepreaa,woodbi'idg«townshlv IK he annual Tournamen o Mfllburn. i doubles owimuwn is» h«ere h«ayenel k In $m, Sain i he i»» «hiu«will aiw be (lier () Levan, rf-ss 8 Cunningham, lb Cerns, b-p A. Soika, c Jfoskolis, If Pirnik, sf I Sojka, sf ih Monday s game The box More: Copea () uasillo, If S olasewbki, Sb nkowaki, p., im Reako.^u > oe Resko, as, frivanovinh, sf ' Ondrejoak, lb ukach, cf, Balewiei;, rf Bonalsky, rf rf MaU O»e (» Foxe, If Dragos, cf 8 Mullen, b Rack, lb Dee, c Moran, b Shupper, 8b v..::.'. 8 Possoby, ^f Terjak, rf - Morris, rf Jaeger, p R f D T l o o H i v. i_... I.9 I il «. The score by innings: Copax? Main Office ODD " Las Friday's game: Main CHRM (H) Poasoby, sf Dragoa, Mullen, Rack,,b ^., r.,,v.i. Shupper,,^. Moran, Dee, «,. +..., Foxe, If.. +w..., Rivelllni, rf 6 Terjak, p Sensakavics, b 8 Riddleiorffer, p ol si Tank Houe (»). Holop, ss-af Seaman, p Nagy, b H I 6' 8 Toh, cf Sosnuwski, p-rf The acore by innings: Silver 8 -r Can Cbeck en Giewb el Min The growh q( mlsd a»n be followed ipd checked by he advancing rciponies wi)) whlh ho mind «n.aa inq (ule binga. ' Weueai Lane IWki a«-men The ma«c am omke msdlelfie ul k«m an h s If b Markowiz, b :'. Elko, b-rf 8 Braxon, c Toh, lb Kosenbader, b Bryczuk, cf F. Czjamk, if Osyf, ef-b...,. f. S " 8 U» f i a sa 9» II. The score by fnnings: ain Officu ank House...» Las Friday's game: The box score: Ud Plan (7) R H Wierldge, c, lobieaki, lb B os, b 8 iurran, b,. I' l 'fieffer, cf H- Mfo, If Ksler, b Gudmenail, a Miller, af :. Ruskey, rf 8 Scrap Plan () Pasipanki, ss Yarr, rf Dixon, c...-. Boran, If. Combu, lb.-.. u Grego, cf Pajafc, b. " a. b. ' GoeU, fb The score by Plau..,- fleap Plan 7 H a»oi 6 8 s mm» - I Mi

10 PAGE TEN FAWNEE BILL STILL RULER OF PRAIRIE NAMELESS SOLDIER OF FRANCE SEEKS HIS REAL IDENTITY H^?f^ FRIDAY, JULY 9.97 Wrf Dead, PioMcr KV Up Old Oklahoma nkla "P»ne Bill" nn, of hf br of h pbrnrr^n _ n-p't v l^rkro»<rrfer by fc.i «-:r» rfvbmvi M»e I Vicim of World War Asks Docor, o Help Hin Refaia -Thr ' ' rrt lx» r"^s"-!) ;:p by jr.' ,.- -M r.',>- f»»! < < > - ' - - ', - ; -r : - - r pa: ;j IT.KfJ :n picr-wr fl '" (Vfrvrf for. l«> -= ' - «:'r;- I; is irj> i e- "-' r.r re ierr. ^ h. - '.:;'i ha sped "iit»».-: O/ir f Srip. -TT.w.-i i iiuirii cf Lidun «:jd r. nxsi rf rjch ^'J<- ^T\ is TJC DsJOCf UO JiTT^f N<-ar':> ire r^.i! IT: hun-g;fli '.< loi-w- hai and wirrvr»-fag r,aw he»ie. bcri -r-i? sw.! ' Li'"e Bir," becauw h»»»!»! k:l!fu! i»e bun! nd on ne Uii] «i jn Hungry Eagle Lose in Bou Wih Weahercock Deiro. Ialy. The bdi! ha nwi -.' gifed»"sh [.ifrring ey«. ind heic wilh in excpiionally Irong ej-is:gh'_ icuii o be orjy i legend H'r f a v ry wmrh "pjli irhy A ivydi eagle fr:g.'.e»ed by h«rifle ihf.! of A!p.r.e i>ti.e huners, (W» p d':wr: :re vsiley ir. search of mere ".ecjre refuge. Pais-.Lg v.'cr #.r.e v:!iic; of Paina he b.rd s.gr.'h ra!,' riwjgh was a chirkcn (Sy:r.g above :he houses. Scening a go'jd. l-rv. he eagle swooped djat; wjih full wing; and»wi Fjiirals and bgan o bcal furiously.\ l'ne suj/j^cd prey- The one-sided fig!.'. l«=s«r<j several min- j urs and cndm wih he royal bird > geing Kr'jfigy and wih barely ] enough sri.gh lef o seek refuge j in a bell ower siuaed close o he K'iw of he figh The eagle had misaken lor» live chicken he meal weahercock which (<IT cenuries has been revolving on dj) ul he cliurli jpire. The <:]s.!ij '. ;.ned b;rd came o iilj wor:-e ricf shorly hereafer wh-n a huner, whu had winessed he luieqm'. figh from he sree, rushed wih a shogun o roof across frori. he belfry aod from here kiliw! he eagle. Tlie bird, which had a 78 iiich wing span, is an exhibi in Desio' Swee Pe»s la GBS The firs record u! he culivaion of swee peas was in 99, when Faher I'ranciscus Cupanl grew he flowers a Panormus. Sicily. F.<h(»»e» ol sun and Moon Eclipses ul il IUU always begin on he»fbl side of he sun; eclipses a U.e moon begin on he eas side of he rni>on. an.i Arn. i Hl!'- I.] y<lll. ) :. Bl><-'(>- '<^ <'Klli >ii'. I AUTO SERVICE Illii- /! Hi..,:,! li-in.»j ui.! IriiiiK U i ;-m,, W II. i HELP WANTED I,III Wi,i viinel ul r>.i-,r a ' nii >. W.airy vx- ' iov.s w.wn.ii n i., is >li, IS,, r<l lnul... Ajiiii, llruimli SrliWalU. l'u..<i.n..in M.u.ir. I'mirhii an; ''»'' " AinbiLous huya womu in anil IIIII.,,II-.,r SALE Th«r»w of '.hp f-tr.;-^ rsn v-v»:r<r-v.-»i.»! cr ««r".jishrrr fart»- i»^ ^^ >n h^it own have- rrrr: l^' I r.tur Cf 8E n a «"HjfT. rr- ra;k«r, rr.»rkj. wa«rf «TM}fT:r«sbrwl a railroad from»nd hsf bff- ailed Msngr, brcau- If":?»»f Ji? firsi word b wjn^rwj hp7i ju?sich>e<i by French auor:!-» He cculdr. re member hi fir, name, so he ha cl Aa'Jjelme. ki fer MM7 Wamca. Since hen, women have come! r<y!t a'l wrr France hwpcful of idffsifting he amnesia vicim af a husband, broher, son or relaive l's in he war. The Monjoin (am-! ily in Xane idenified and claimed i him. Similariy of he names MOTjOH) and Mangin eemed plausible. a«boh are pronounced ' almos a!ikf, and alsn he bears a cerain reemblance o oher memben of he family. The soldier could no remember he Monjoins, bu was willing o I join hem when Mme. J. Lemary j fepped forward and «aid ha Ihis. man wai her lusband who had been repored mining since he war and had never been heard of since. Fimllie Posiive. Boh families»eem sure of he "forgoen man's" ideniy ahd boh have furnished ses of phoographs which are no unlike he amnesia j vicim. Mme. Lemary wen so far I pf o bring sui f(y he reurn of her ' husband, bu no onovas able o decide he ideiiiy of he soldier. Mangin, anxious o hjte ih quesion of his ideniy seled and o have a fixed civil saus, is submiing himself o exper physicians and scieniss who. afer horough examinaion of he vicim and he so-called families, will decide wheher he is a Monjoin or he los husband of Mme. Lemary. Asks Child for Gun, KilU Self Wih I Alon, IB. Hcrchal Burcham, WPA laborer, sho and killed himself here wih a small-caliber rflle which his eighyar old daugher handed o him, a his reques 'The daugher, Mary, said her faher asked her o hand him he rifle. Then, she said, he sho him- elf and handed he rifle back. His wife was in he kichen Burcliam was dearl, apparenly, when she reached his side. Camel Bad-Temprred The camel, mos romanic picured agains a sky a dawn or sunle, urns ou o be a closer approach smelly, ugly and bad-empered. Aceylene, Cvlvrlew Ga Aceylene, fuel gas used in he welding of meals, i a colorless compound of 7.7 per cen, hydrogen and 9 pet cen, carbun. Buy! Sell! Ren! Hire! ZCAWORD Call Woodbridge 8-7 ASK AD-TAKER AND SAY f "CHARGE IT" A Sirring Money - Saving Even Planned To Help Every Famii To Prepare For Summer BE HERE EARLY AND SAV Rej. $98 Mainnih Pc. Suis,,, II (a ]H!>!> ll ul njl»«.!>p»ri h l^^f. rlwrr aklrli. niu. lirnnii. Illnk n. <lul> I&W! llurr)! WOMEN'S RAYON UNDIES 6 h- ularn. r»a<lp«, hrlr(». m.rl Iriilni. I,mr elm Kni lain-»^n-l Kilrn.li««! f«r II. WOMN' HAND EMB. GOWNS 'iirln Ulna." ^Icly lui rmbniidrrri. W III IT 'm lif» MS and I Mnili- «!! far &r. ilyrri! FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE lllliklru. - Ihrrail. ifccrr jiud»rr\l»t. \rnnl numuirf -h«dr» Mirn S lu III,. "JOAN ELLN" UNIMS Ju In Tm For Ho Weaher CHILDREN'S Play Suis GIRL SIZES 7 o BaNrr. la $ for»fl-r«l««. mnmm. CHILORENS SIZES o limn <kr l.rl!» ««rl EXTRA SPECIAL! JUST Jigger Coas 99 A brand new paruue. R<" SS9. FIMCCI and wafflei. All iimnr ihndr inrludinf wnir. Si<-» o. Only o a cmoner. Shop earlj! DOLLAR DAY AND WAY UNDERPRCED CANNON TOWELS for FULL BSfp&Wjii SIZE SPREADS fr $l Limied Quiniy FULL SIZE CASES 8 or $l FULL IZE BED SHEETS WASHABLE SHADES for $ UnbUckcd MUSLIN '"' Closing Ou! Summer CURTAINS Prs. AM Jyle, appliqued, $ puid>. Tailored, Pricilla, Colafc. Valuei o 79c pr. HOLLYWOOD AWNINGS $ Made of 8 ounce dock. Oraa) «anil green, green, green aad whie ilripe. Fiiarei iacladrd All ready lu kug. Suafn. iic inch. ' f lmen's Polo 6 brand new cool polo ' imppr.yle. Me»k, rr.fieb and noellie. on or roi>e ilylf. S»>«r n aad ulid. Ad i«bay " "'' 'apply I' fc. MIEN'S WORK HOSE and fanciec. Sie ID IX Slock up omorrow MEN'S SILK TIES Newe Summer Palerni. Larfe #^ for leleclion. MEN'S UNION SUITS Fine qualiy mainseok. Fall cu well made. Sue 6 o 6. >f MEN'S PAJAMAS Coal, noch collar and middy yln Firl qualiy, fail $ color broadcloh. All liie. n and arc. Valve la MEN'S WORK SHIAT MaoV by "Bi Y..k," bl.e ''cbaaabray and (fey l l l«coveru Sie \AVk o 7. MEN'S OVERALLS Whie, riped and Une $ denim. Fall ca. All >ize«. MEN'S WORK PANTS Surdy fabric> in dark paern. nni. Alo grey cover. Sixei o. 'I MEN'S FINE HOSE All new lammer pallern. Solid aad fancie. Six "" ~ o. R«(. 9c valno. MEN'S WASH SLACKS Made o KI for $.9. Snforized. New paerns in sripes and checks. Large selecion. Whie duck and khaki included. All sizes AMAZING PURCHASES DOLLAR DAY! BOYS' NAINSOOK Union Suis for I lor quilll) aala- ">< I all ra a a«mrll ma. AJI flirii. Keg. Sf. R O W POLO SHIRTS V \J DRESS SHIRTS Mesh polos in all color. Broadcloh hiru wih regular and por collar. All aixe. 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