CARTERET, N. J.,tHIDAY ( FEBRUARY 7, 1936

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1 HE CROSS-EYED CAT LISTENS "* ' HI m.j. ^ ^ >«, M n n»^ms«imm I ' TO N TODAY'S EDITORIAL PAGE n, XIV, No. 8 TheWeek n Revew, (7, nft of Bradey Beach.,,, v hosptabe to a deer whch ',',,,!,! nto ther communty n.',',,. h,,f food. When the deer was hw e ww chased by parsons,,,t,,mobes as. we *s those.,!,nt. the buck kept h* ead,,-omhed n hs fght, There,,wn abrupty and was cap-,v pocemen who brought U. S. METAL UNITS ESTABLISH RECORD IN SAFETY DRIVE Mechanca And Power Departments Get Hgh Ratng In Content WHA RECEIVE AWARD "Outstandng Achevement" Say* Announcement ; Won Twce.,, tn' borough ha to be,.,,.,! y n Rame warden, who hm 8 tnea of hay and,..forn takng hm nto the ( ; v<; mes»w»y for reease. The mechanca and power departments of the Unted States Metas Rafnng Company made a notabe record In the eghth statewde Interpant Safety contest whch ran for nnety days and»nd nf cosed December 3 ast. The t,, :s County, New York, swapped,,, ["(far garb for that of hosawards w be presented by the State commssoner of abor, Feb.,! nctors and orderes ast rmry 8 at a dnner n Newark.,,. when they receved a tp the The foowng announcement re n m) payro of the county hos- gardng the event has been Issued, wns to be sezed. Conceaed s to by the U. 8. Metas Company: medca d dsguses d wete ma- Fb February 8, 838 Kuns, and among g the women "The Eghth 8tate Wde Inter- t jp t d Safety Contest authorzed.. M tm 'TL 7V f^ji\! Bnd P" ^ Hut the rad was foresta- Qf ^ ^ ^ the Department of ^ 8t(U(, Qf Ngw Jer PC Mocks from the p jsey successfuy termnated on..frerj. jutoned there ca "3 935 :nd runnng gunfre, and the urn" reached the scene just r fur the capture, ther whte endng a somewhat Kuatmosphere. partment* In charge of Mr. Wam Epperutener, Mechanca Superntendent, agan, made an envabe record. Empoyng 39 men, ths Department actuay reneranv at- worke d 6,699 man hours durng the schoo eecton next Tuesday, the three Repubcan / g of f Sprng; ^ s 9 day perod wthout ost,,,!,unked as beng merey compensate accdent. Ths,,t of record Is consdered an out canddates, Dr. Herbert L. f «change n det, by Dr. -! cuudach h of f Seatte, I In od- standng achevement n accdent,.,;,v«before greenstuffs were! preventon work especay In vew nnn, says the doctor, when of the fact that ths s the second Mnt came around t meant (Contnued on page eght).j' coud once more pet fresh j u am vegetabes and t made.-n fee better. Now we can have : ; the tme and hence the I. s year-round. Or \ tng- Motor Vehce Comms- RECREATION NEEDS ARE TOLD COUNCIL nncred Robert Greenberg,, Mmmt Hoy, henceforth coud p IIpnn.«Of ftr«,v, hs automobe ony when t! r u r P M W W by a governor OKh woud permt hm to drve Reports Abo Gven.K"^ '55?» t "'L S t^ part of the mayor and mem- I;.-. j. ' n r?u«y u!&* ^! ber«o' the counc. 5., whch w so to At present the commttee s,,, usng the Borough ha for severa., actvtes and desres the use of some bee keepers we, gcho() budngs whenever poss my up to forty mes per hour, j The 8 e c r e atf n Sponsorng n''berjf has been convcted of Commttee needs factes, especay meetng roorns to carry out!< 'nx severa tmes, and ost hs < -' ast November, but the the vared prog-ram of actvtes unssoner agreed to hs havng panned for the yew, the mayor >,t;;, on tra, after Greenberg; and counc were nformed n a VCIhmtary nstaed the govf "ta to be gven New Jer- to curb juvene denquency, the evr IrWB thu «*amttee read at tnr the meetng Monday nght. As a good dea of the program s amed wr veterans n bonus payt s... $69,6,67.59, -.,.. whch _.. dea of earnest consderaton communcaton receved a good upon, the prewdant presdent of the be. There s aso need d of f other usty Bee Keepers' Assocate decared the "Brown K'ILM bee" to be "for a practnurposes stngess," The bee, omanty yeow, was deve- from n-breedng by Henry *'" <f Buregh. Brown says he Hoped the speces sx yeare but bee rasers refused to «edence to the bees stngess'-o Munent brd overs of the J; '!<-. beaded by Rer. nr. W. H. f-'mkfs of Newark, have formed _. t'umttee of to rase, r<>' bud conservaton In the state. Am""!* the members of the oom-» t v are Water Fox Aen, pub- '' Hy drector of the Pubc Ber- "<- Kenneth p. Lockwood of the r 'A.uk Evenng News, and Mrs. < "'Us w. Hoton of HKtt Pes. w-.mt-nt of the Natona Fede-! ' [ " uf Garden Cubs.! "'K was made by the Bureau " : nterna Revenue that con- "»"'3 who pad the two percent I' '- " "es tax In New Jersey be ' 'uy and October 5 may h " <un't the amount from ther " < tux. The decson s based ' n, wordng of the act as ' ' ' by the egsature. *! '.].un Qodberger of Perth AjH s the representatve from,; :: '" 'on of the state n the ;. '! "us Assocaton of New Jersey j '' ' Norma Schoo at Newark ' ' '" "'IB formed by frends and "»u of students at the Inst ' -;". Graduates of the schoo M ' ' -brate ther annua home-." :I ""K day at the schoo Wed- H't WOR has receved of prase for "Understandng "sng," whch are now n *> *. The fourth n the seres broadcast tomorrow after- 't :6 o'cock. The pro produced by the Mun conjuncton wth """ of advertsng pubc* meetng paces for casses n both ends of the borough to occupy the tme of youngsters outsde of schoo hours. An appea was made n the etter for fnanca ad. The members of the counc were nvted to attend the next meetng of the commttee Tuesday nght. Mayor Mttuch commented on the fact the members of the commttee serve wthout remuneraton (Contnued on page eght) Separate Budget Phases To Face Voters On Tuesday In consderng the schoo budget at the eecton Tuesday voters w make then wshes known n four dvsons. Each secton of the budget, wth the amounts schedued for appropraton, s sted separatey. They are as foows: Current expenses, 73,685; repars and repacements, $9,; manua tranng, $,; evenng schoo for foregn born,. CARTERET, N. J.,tHIDAY ( FEBRUARY 7, 936 FOR ms _ EVERY WEEK ON SPORT PA( THREE Cf Nne Canddate, Incudng Two Women, SeekThree Paces On The Board Of Educaton ZONING ORHNA URGED BY C. OF FAVORS NEW R( Edward Demsh G.O.P. MAKES PLEA FOR VOTE ON 936 BUDGET REDUCTION Dr. Strandberg, Head Of Tcket Lauded For Obtanng U. S. Funds ECONOMYJMPHASIZED In a ast mnute broadsde to wnd-up the campagn for Strandberg, August V. Perry and Cmres Sdun based ther pea for votes on the oeeonomy of admnstraton of the schoos now n effect whe mantanng a hgh standard of operaton and educaton. The canddates stressed the fact that the schoo budget to be voted upon, and paced on the baotr n four dvsons abeed, "Current Expenses, Repars and Repacements, Manua Tranng and Evenng schoo (for foregn born,) s $5,9 ess than the fgure for ast v""-. Whe no estmate of the effect on the tax rate s possbe now, t w mean a drop of at east three to fve ponts, accordng' to the group's fgures. No Overexpendture Contnung the emphass on the economy wth whch the present HIGH SCHOOL PRODUCTION POSTPONED BECAUSE OF THE INCLEMENT WEATHER ^r%^^r^nedfo7premtefo Nght And Tonght, Is Deferred Unt Next Week; Students In The Cast REHEARSALS IN PROGRESS FOR MANY WEEKS "Tup Tme," the hgh schoo operetta whch was schedued for ast nght and tonght n the hffh schoo audtorum has been postponed to Thursday and Frday nghts of next week because of the.severe weather condtons and consequent dffcuty of trave. Rehearsas for the producton have been gong on severa weeks. Incudng the man characters and the severa choruses there TAXPAYERS' B & L REVISESJY-LAWS New Type Of Loan Is Per-Unregsteremtted Wth Change A Last Chance To Quafy Voters Gven In Consttuton The Taxpayers Budng and Loan Assocaton has revsed ts consttuton to a form approved by the State Department of Bankng and Insurance to permt oans of the new type,' known as the "New Drect Reducton Mort- (Contnued on baqe *uht\ are about students In the cast. Wth a pot n whch tragedy, drama and comedy are ncey baanced and wth penty of sweet Contnued on page etqkt A fve ot the borough schoos w be open tomorrow nght from 7 o'cock unt 9 for regstraton of voters. A persons not regstered at the ast eecton, who have attaned majorty snce, and those who have attaned ctzenshp by naturasaton w be rgeftered at ths tme. There w be a schoo commssoner n charge of the regstraton at each schoo. Borough Has An Imposng Lst Of Nne Canddates From Whch To Seect Three For Board Of Educaton Next Tuesday from a group of nne canddates Carteret voters w seect three members of the Board of Educaton, each to.serve for three years. The three canddates backed by the Repubcan organzaton ncude the presdent of the present board, Dr Herbert L Strandbertr, who s aso a member of the Borough Counc. The Democratc ranks are marked not ony by the spt n the facton whch has prevaed for some tme but by thu presence of two women mnong the canddates of the group tt DrStraudbere has ved n Carteret for more Wan twenty years. n the Norwegan I;' ''W«h Schoo temmrtment- H» grew UP n Terth Amboy. y He ; ';,* uu Bass 6»t.He cam s a graduate dt of the medca c»- ' u " teeth are more nature! and j' "I'pearance, and aso more " r: V» "'I'-uvan George Bernard h «w. dnng at Mam wth an) " J» H h n., of meatess det, Keogg o the t)ut pwm g exampes of U» Uve- t t h t h t f "ets ' U t advocates. The ney tgers be known as the Carteret Democratc Organzaton, Inc. The two canddates, Mrs. J. J. Ruckrege, ong actve n tbe work of the Parent-Teacher Aaaecatous, and Mss Dagraar Koed, oca nsurance representatve, are the frst women ever to seek pub e offce hore. THE REPUBLICANS Herewth are presented bref sketches of the respectve cand»- ece of the Unversty of Maryand, and served n >the medca corps of the army durng the Word War. Hs frst appearance In pubc fe was three years ajro when h«was eected to the Board of Educaton. He was eected to the Borough Counc n the»8 eecton, and» now semny Ws second yew as charman of the counc's fnance commttee. He was ar««y responsbe rsp for the ref fnancng g ot t the b borough compethh» h U current d d ast t yut y yut by whch ndebtd* bted**. r w«f Is Urn b and two chdren. He s u practbne physcan nud surgeuu Mr. Sdun, who ves on Chrsoper Street, Ims been wth the hum Coffee Company n an executve capacty for ten year*. Formery be conducted a reta K' u eery busness n Carteret. Actve n fraterna and church affars e s aso u state offcer of the Lberty Fraterna Assocaton. He has not tfd pubc offce. He s ma mod. and the father of severa chdren. Mr. P«rry, who a, thrty years od, was born n Brookyn and before conu'n? to make hs borne n Carteret ved n Pscataway Townshp. He has been n thu empoy of thw Unted SUtes MeUs Kennng Company as an accountant for the past seven years. He s secretary of the Carteret Repubcan Cub and actve n the rec&aton work here, and n church and fraterna oganatfons. Ths s ft* ftrst tme he has sought pubc of f«. He ves on Emerson, Str wjth hs wfe and chdren. GENERAL QtyQCRATS Stephen, M ompany. He a affated wth a of the Posh Socetes, and as been secretary of the Puank Soa Cub snce ts ncepton. He was one of the organzers of that body. He s marred and resdes at Leck avenue and Randoph street Edward Dennsh was born t Carteret, attended the Pubc Schoos and Commerca Coege He s at the present tme empoyed as a draftsman n New York Cty. Ur. Demtsh was eected a justce of the Peace and st acts n that capacty. He s a Member of most of the Hungaran Socetes and was at ore r nme presdent of the Yotfng Hen's Democratc Cub. He s at the present tme a. deegate s at t pt te. g Q U f to the Mddesex Qpont Unt of the. Democrats of*a He s treasurer of the Ft Ad 3quad e n John Lethkk resdent J «admnstraton has worked, the grop and ts campagn commttee ponted out that repars of conaderabe extent had been effected wth no overexpendture beyond the sum aoted ast year. Ths aotment was fgured, the canddates sad, before some of the repars were antcpated. Repars made durng the year ncuded fxng the coa bn at Counvbus Schoo, reparng a sky ght n the Nathan Hae Budng, Lebowtz Eected LocaGronpHead Hebrew Aance To Insta New Offcers At Luncheon On March CONTRIBUTION IS MADE New offcers were eected ast nght at a meetng of the Hebrew Soca Aance and w be nstaed at a uncheon, tentatvey.set for March. These eected are: Presdent, Wam I>ebowtz; vcepresdent, Harry Heer; se-retnry, Mgs Anne Rosenbum; fnanca secretary, Mrs. Samue Roth; treasurer, Irvng Ken; sergeantat»arm8, Joseph Wess; Board of Drectors, 8-year terms, Dr. P. R. Wexer, Dr. Php Chodosh and Abert Jacoby; two-year terms, Dr. fjous Shapro, Mrs. Harry Heer; one-year term, Benjamn Rabnowt and Robert R. Brown. The Judge of the eecton was Dr. P. K. Wexer and the teers Lous Lghrer and Dr. Php Chodosh. The aance voted a cash donaton of $6 to the Carteret Frst Ad Squad. Two appcants were eected to membershp, Loon Greenwad and Mton Greenberg. It was awoqneed the Dscusson Group Of.y»e Aance A w meet of next week n Dura Jacoby n speaker w be w tak on "Natona A have charge of the the aance was,_ Mrs. Benja- _ the drecton of Mss Mram by. m)n Ken, Mss -Harret LeBo'w, LB Wam LebOWRz, Irvng and Rudoph Ken, George I.efkowtz and George Kopentz. The meetng was hed n the synagogue of the Brotherhod of Israe. After the busness sesson refreshments were served under Jaco- Have You Fed The Brds? It's A Humane Undertakng Rave you (w the brds? : If you haven't, how about a t andfu of crumbs scattered outsde your door, every mornng as ong m the present Uyer of ce covers the ground? not ony are househoders asked to contrbute to humane wort, but Dugh the work of the New Jersey Audubon Socety food s! beng dstrbuted to the T»< brds who never venture near human dwengs. In seua of a shortage of funds, the socety s abe to carry un H8 WWK t&wugn tne ser vtoes of Boy Scout hepers. ahd a contrbuton from one of the state's outstandng humantaran and obartabe oaders, Mss ouae D. Shu of Newark. t meantme, be sure and the sparrows and chatterng about ome every day. S X, Wood, was ( > H COLUSION 8 at : as In * en. Dr. Herbert L. Strandberg payng out $7 for matera for work now n progress for dranng and gradng the Hgh Schoo athetc fed and the pantng of a schoos. Ths ast s beng (one by WPA workers, but the board furnshed the materas. Credt To Strandberf "Consderabe hep has been obtaed from federa funds," Mrs. Catherne Ruckrege statement sad, "and such hep was obtaned ony through the effort and ntatve of Dr. Strandberg, now presdent of tho hoard " Dr. Strandberg waged a contnuous batte to get ths money for Carteret, ana has now fed appcatons for further projects to beneft the borougj and ts schoo ]Jopu- FATE OF WOMEN IN BOAKD CONTEST STIMULATES POLLING INTEREST TUESDAY Non-Partsan Sesson Hed At No. Fre House Is Attended By Record Crowd; Mrs. Jean Soan, Charman, Stresses Possbtes Of Servce SPEAKER LAUDS MISS KOED, MRS. RUCKRIEGEL The canddacy of two women for membershp on the Board of Educaton ha.s brought the women of the borough nto the campagn precedng the schoo eecton, next Tuesday, to an extent never before wtnessed n Carteret. A wdey advertsed non-partsan meetng, to whch ony women were nvted, was hed Monday nght n No. Fre house, and was attended by a arge assembage. Especay noteworthy was the number who turned out when vewed In reaton to the bad weather prevang. Mrs. Jean Soan was charman of the meetng, and conducted t aong the nes promsed, stressng the possbtes of women for servce n pubc offce. Potca atmosphere marked the meetng by ts absence, athough many of those present had been and are Identfed wth potcs at varous tmes. Three Speakers Heard Mrs. Mary Mack of Woodbrd«e (Contnued on page eght) PATRICK FLEMING, 33 DIES FROM EXPOSURE Carred Home Unconscous By Poce From Water- Front Exposure was gven as the cause of death of Patrck Femng who was found unconscous by Patroman August Freeman ate Wednesday nght n a sma watng room at the Carteret ferry sp. Freeman caed Sergeant Thomas McNay and the poce car, and removed Femng to hs home at Lafayette street. He waa Kven frst ad by Dr. J. J. Reason. Later when hs condton seemed to be gettng rapdy worse Dr. Samue Mcsanger was caed but Femng was dead when the physcan arrved. Coroner Eugene J. Mjen vewe.f the body and sad death was due to exposure. Poce beeve F'emng (e aseep In the watng room whe t was heated durng the eary evenng and was ptac ttcay frozen to death when the room cooed off. The fre Is dumped each nght at the cose of the ferry servce about 7 o'cock. Mr. Femng was a natve of Carteret and was 33 years od. He spent much tme n the vcnty or the ferry. He s survved by hs father* James, and- three ssters, Mrs. Robert OTJonne, Mrs. Thomas Hohan and Mss Matgaet Femng, a of Carteret. Novobshy Is Arrested For Beatng Hs Son Anthony NovobUstar, of Pw*- tog avenue, wa arrested Wednwday nght on compant of hs son, Stephen, who tojd :wce m,v hammsr. The BANK AND TRUST CO. LEADS BOROUGH FIELD Heads Lst In Pacng Of Home Mortgages; Pan Is Tod The Carteret Bank and Trust Company, wth a tota of fve oans, eads the fed of fnanca nsttutons of Carteret n the nunber of home mortgages paced under the snge mortgage system of the Federa Housng Admnstraton. Other Carteret fnanca nsttutons competng oans sub mtted for nsurance are as foows: Carteret Frst Natona Bank, ; Roosevet Budng and Loan Assocaton,. $6, Lmt In accordance wth the FHA pan, jtny home owner or prospectve nome owner may borrow up ( to 8 percent of the apprased vaue of the property he wshes j to construct or refnance, pro vded the amount does not exceed $6,. Ths money s furnshed by the mortgagee and nsured by the government. The mortgage may be repad over perods up to twenty years, n monthy nstaments. Each Instament carres besdes nterest and amortzaton of the prncpa, a sma servce charge to the endng nsttuton, government nsurance, the annua taxes and! unnua tre nsurance. Woman's Cub Members To Hear Mrs. Raap Tak "The Amercan Home," w be the, toj- of an»(wr**«by MM. Wam Raup. of Woodbrdge at a meetng of the Carteret Womans Cub Thursday of next week, Mrs. Eaup s presdent of the Woman's Cub of Woodbrdge. She w be ntroduced by Ms, Harry charman of the Amercan Department of the oca dub. There w be a short busness meetng presded over by Mrs. Jjowrd W- Worn- The next meetng, foowng February 97, w be a soca meetn* h the form Of a Coona tea Board Of Drectors Two Projects; Submts Pan ToMeabers STUDY LIGHT PROB Budng Code Woud hance Attractveness Boro, Chambers' Opnot Two objectves for the of Commerce were seected day nrht at a meetng of _ Board of Drectors and w fa submtted to the members at reguar meetng of the cham, FVhnary 8 One t a wnnf -, dnance for Carteret and the oth# Is the proposed hghway t Ezabeth to the shore chamber w strve to have It through Carteret as near as sbf to the busness secton Severa other matters of current nterest were dscussed. The retary was drected to ask counc for nformaton as tol what reguatons are provded to 3 the borough to govern the actv. y tes of Itnerant merchants ped-' ders and canva»sers. He w am ask for defnte nformaton where unts w be ocated whea the remova of overhead wres J*- competed In the prncpa t^ ness afreets. The chamber a whte way. East Rahway Deveopnf Both the Kmng ordnance and he hghway through the borough' are expected to make Carteret Ikft' more nvtng pace for the batterm cass of resdences. It was pn* deted by every drector that tfcsvh future resdenta deveopment ofm Carteret w be n the East Rah- Jf way secton and a Bonng onnunce f propery drafted, It * beeved woud mantan dearab* (Contnued on page eght) DONATIONS GIVEN TO HRSTAU) SQUAD" Surprse Department Store Wth Many Others, Sends Cash To Loca Unt The contnued pubc servce ot,' the Frst Ad Squad of Carteret s wnnng some we-deserved reo»' opnttan. The group west through a course" of tranng In frst aft* work, then organzed so as to hsvt' some member avaabe for senoe at a hours of the day and nght,*, An ambuance was obtaned an* equpped and the whoe organsaton and Its factes were dedcated to the use of the peope wthout cost. The recognton of ths servce s takng the form of cash donatons whch have been comng In amounts rangng from twenty-fr* cents to (6. The tota to date It about *. The members of th squad serve wthout any compensaton whatever. The cad donatons w be used to pay off the baance on the ambuance and to meet other expenses for equpment. Prased In Letter The foowng etter Is typca of many that have been recetm by the squad n recent weeks: Feb., 96 Frst Ad Squad, Borough Ha, Carteret, N. J. Qentemen: Encosed you w pease fud or donaton of $5.. We have been foowng up your wonderfu work and wsh to congratuate every member for endng hs servces to such a worthy, cause., We thnk t Is the duty of every ctzen of Carteret to hep ttrt Frst Ad to contnue ther goo (Contnued on page eght) PAY RESTORAL DENIED, Acton Taken By B. Of Wthout Prejudce At a speca meetng of urd of Educaton Frday n egatve acton was taken on a ] uest of the Carteret Teacher; Qcaton for a restoraton uf art of the saary cut put nt I at the heght of the de on. t s a twenty percent cut e tcachera n ther appea Jt t that severa other mune. es have returned deductons! nt, the cost of vng has mouttb usderaby snce the cut ~" t nto effect. The board studed tje stuat d decded the present cond the borough, or m#re part ry that of the smaer taxpa* such that no addtona bun n be aa-tumsd. The request of aeers wab dened wthout pn ce. bcyce Whee, W So 'Round And Around An organzaton has been fe< d n Carteret to promote nt Mcyde rdng, ft w be k the AJpne Wheemen of teret and has eected the fo ng offcers: Presdent, Water] Pet; vce-presdent, Dougas jtrts; secretary, Wafer reasuror, Jack Humphres; tan, Afred fens*** the captan ha* arranged _ a ong rdes for ths year. A age race baa been started, ~ date Water Van Pet ho Later In the «e»8uf., hare and hound r» «h«ptonswp wnt

2 Joe Penner and Frances Langford Fash a Fancy Bt Of Trnckn' From The New Musca Fm fy f fft Now wak atraght forward f vrrythnt > dnf» on ght, I.>< n. rr, nut hr» rrm Knt, and gky >way. k..nh.rur, rnf p. n ton ntt! Fght rnunt you do from d«to do, on rghth two - and three and four and th«, m.- and two, then toward count man kck eft eg up fre and «x~ and «ev#n an>t ar nrr «wng about. Hot Pays Captan h 'Dangerous Waters' Sea Drama To Open Today At The Crescent Has Grace Bradey A ' «fy.:m''i rk H< v(' turr pcture. ahc <-vc(n»r by CPU"",,f tt. IIII'I mutny at t's, tthv -n(>n; n'tnr. "Dnrt'nus Wnt'!." c I'vcrsn drama rtc uponed ;n ctrafpnct nt the COHccnt Thftrf tony. Jack Hot s the stnr of ths n- TWO FEATURES ALWAYS BUDDY STEPS OUT gr kck rght eg you' decde, rght and then you're through. IrcKtrjf Heren pay M n MM [ h»r»ctfr af a sea captan he tfvm ;r -ntertnnft performance. He s a fnrcrfu fgur' wh'n ([uorfr m uprsnn: of thp rngne room L'.-IIIK (urnk the re scqupncps. Hut. n the hands of hn fnthcss brde he s hcpens, hs prct ove mkng t Impossbe for hm to reaze what s gong on behnd hn Imrk. Tr* pnrt.«mkfn.ny pycd hy attmctve, red hared (rncc frndcy, one (f (te screen's most p«'durt.ve sneth. CRESCENT PERTH AMDOY FRIDAY - SATURDAY nr s jluii AND- MONDAY TUESDAY EDWARD EVERETT HORTON PEGGY CONKLIN n "HER MASTER'S VOICE AND ContnuouB to P. M. The object of her bandahments s Robert Armstrong, best, f end of the husbnnd, who gves a ne rhrncterznton of n young man den peratey tryng > preserve hn d of oyaty. SUNDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY "THE FIGHTING MARINES" WLUNESDAY - THURSDAY JAMES CAGNEY n "FRISCO KID" SE WOULDN'T LEI COOFBIS HAND... At* M k Ika n...uh ta AND ON STATE STREET at the FIVE CORNERS, PERTH AMBOY e \. TO FRIDAY 5c TO :3 5c TO 7:5 APIER 7:g _ S A T SUN HOLIDAYS 5c TO 7:5, 35c AFTER 7:5. CHILDREN ALL TIMES c STARTING WITH PREVUE TONIGHT M:I: rrn n us on TIII.: THICK OK ONIO O\I v IIM: I'IIKH'I: TOVIUHT m <; m 'HUS I,K\UTII HI THIS I'-rt n;. "«;Mn.;vr OIIMJSSIO v Htt "AH Wn,:nM>s' H IC.IIT, YOU'RE A MAN NOW I...and...we...there are a curtan das of women...! nouu fr ke that one...and ot» of them ore pretty...und..." WIWRNESS EUGENE O'NEILL'S great (IUIIIHI of /ouf/'s \\f\ (epfufun... now a tcfue nu J I c j e L f CLARENCE BROWN TODAY of Waace Beery Lone Barrymore ALINE MacMAHON ERIC LINDEN 'CECILIA PAtKEft SPRING BYINOTON u CLARENCE BROWN MAGNMCENT OBSESSION" I ' ^ - tmmmmmumm, PENNER'S MUSICAL 'COLLEGIATE'OPENS AT THEJAJESTIC, Workers Needed To Fm Move That Has 3 Speakng Parts Producton of I'nrnmomt's new rmkcn pcture "Coefrat proved a tnsk of stupendous proportons, wth more tnn, persons contrbutng *o the fm's competon and wth nbout seventy dffer'nt studo reprtments takng part. "Coegate" has more than thrty» r«< c pm«. The mat ncudes Joe Ponner, Jack Oake, Ned Spnrka, Frances Ijngford, Hetty (abe and Lynne Overman. The pcture opens tmght nt the Mnjestc Thentre. Severa hundred extras rnd 5 chorus (trs worked n the pcture. Betty Jane Cooper was brought from New York for a dance specaty. A dozen of Hoywood's more beautfu modes were used n one sequence. But the majorty of the workers were behnd the nmern, not n front of t. The wardrobe department turned out schoo unforms for the grs. One-haf were mddy 'bouse and skrt combnatons. The rest, we-e more attractve "shrtnnr-shorts" effects. The studo had to ca n extra senmatresaes to make the unforms. LeKoy I'rnz, the studo dance drector, IIIHI tour assstant!) npent two weeks -.-htarsnp tho, grs n te. ote.k they do n the pcture. Mss Cooper ends the grs n two of these dance spectaces. The property department but seventy-fve modernstc desks of (dans and aumnum for one scene. It but pano keyboard eghty feet ons and tweve feet hgh for another. SAT. - SUN. - MON. - TUES. PREVUE FRIDAY NITE Now gr enn hafkwara jtt rght hand r> pvots, rght, on )" rght fo»t, for count of eght ths part grnnd. In New Crme Threr Loyd NoUn and Ann So them n "You May Be Next" comng to the CRESCENT on Monday. Exercse: Powng! Kxercsng has a defnte pace on Warren Wam's day schedue. Its form vares wth the actvtes of the star. Between pctures he secures hs exercse }>y spendng three or four hours a day on a tractor, poughng, harrowng or cutvatng on hs ranch n Encno, Caf. Pease menton ths paper to advertsers; t heps you, t heps them, t heps your sanor. Love and adventure thunder out of Od Monterey to thr you as never before n the screen's frst great outdoor musca! JOHN WED.-THUR.-FRI. a MMV* COM UJIDOUJ P ft O f monte CfRLO WAHHEN GLORIA SWARTHOUT WILLIRM TO THE LADIES PREVUE TUE. NITE The gr on rght foot, man On *ft, forward wa* *> count of four then, n jtut the «ane poston, backward waks and count! four more. 'WILDERNESS' STAR IS WALLACE BEERY Lone B anymore Pays Father In Comedy By O'Ne Teamng two of the greatest futures on the screen today n a story that s teray the great Amercan drama and a cross-secton of average fe n thn naton, "Ah Wderness!" Eugene O'Ne's great drama of famy fe, adoescent ove, and the march of the years, comes tonght to the Dtmas Theure. Wnhce Iteery, frond from Ir umph: n '('hnn Seas,' 'OVShaughnessyV Hoy' and other hts, stars as Unce Sd, the ovabe, neffectua nebrate, one of O'Ne's most, human rharncters, wth Lone R'trymore as the father, Nat Mer, I e roe payed on the stage respectvey by George M. Cohan and the ate W Rogers. Carence rown, drector of successc. as "Anna Karenna," "Emma" and "Chaned," drected the -ron', nto whch he teray put much o s own fe, rejroduc-. j ng hs own hgh schoo graduaton n the acton. It was Brown who drected d Barrymorc n "A Free Sou" whch won the vr-nrnvned star the Academy Award. The cast, hand-pcked, s as unusua as the grppng story tsef, The two hgh schoo overs are payed by Erc Lnden and Ceca Parker. Ly, the pathetc aunt, a payed by Ane MacMahon. On count of one, both for ward krk, then a<k on w» h>-n two»tep> wak thfn fm ward kck and bad a[nn then wak two tfp n rhan<" In tak. Now dew«y» «tep wth eft f,ft, b.ng "P --gh' f"" ( "" rot of *" "T «(T»'"' four tme, n a, wth count of Kh that' what you do Gr pvo, eft foot, facng man, man pvott rght foot count of one rer»e on two count, do four me then you're rght hack where you've begun. Oo-La-La Chares Starrett Stars In "The Myterotu Avenger," A Roarng Yarn Of TexasJVrtten By Peter B. Kyne Danre De Ro and Warren Wam n "Thp Wdow of Mont" Caro" comnff to the STRAND. Horton Pays Crooner Edward Everett Horton, comedy star, who heads the cast of "Her Master's Voce," comng Monday to the Crescent Theatre, s cast as the mdde-aged, conventona ctzen who suddeny turns nto a rado crooner, sngng the od-fashoned songs we a know and ove. Read "Sweetness And Lght" on the edtora page. IVcr U. Kyno, the master wrter of adventure ator.-;, spns JI nmrk yarn of the Lone Star State, when romance fmc'd ' under a T Texas moon, and prare prowers defed df the dev may-care KaRers, n 'The Mysterous Avenger," a ((nma prure starrng; Chares Starrett and openn,, I()dny a. the Crescent Theatre. 'The Mysterous Avenger" tes Comedan Uses Lucky Od Shoes In Screen Debut A worn par of yeow button o'«. wnch have served hm us goo god hck omens for somethng ke twenty-fve years, amost dssupted work on Paramount's "Rose of the Rancho" when Herb Wams, the comedan, came to work. Wams, veteran Broadway comedan, arrved for hs frst appearance before the cameras wearng the yeow shoes. He had them on backwards. "What's ths?" demanded Maron Gerng, who drected the out^ door musca whch s ntroducng both Wams and Gadys Swarthout, opera star, to the screen, and whch comes tonght to the Strand Theatre. "Oh," sad the comc, "I aways wear these shoes when I open a show, I woudn't thnk of gong on wthout them." Drector Gerng had to gve n. the story of catte-rustng n nm dern tmes. It provdes the fm wth ts background of danger a mystery, for the desperadoes, < termned to se thousands of stoen steers to unscrupuous comm son-merchants, brook no ntefr, ence wth ther pans. Starrett, starred as a Tc\a; Ranger, s Msgrwd to sove n mystery. He hdes hs dentty a; the son of one of the accused nun and pretends to be workng for \h,. other suspect. Compcatons m ter when hs father s mysterousy ked, but Starrett, n a seres m hazardous adventures and dare dev! expots, ngenousy sove* the murder and captures the of rusters. He ordered the cameras shfted : Wams' strangey-shod feet woudn't appear, The comedan went through the Kene beamngy and wthout an error. Afterward he returned the good uck shoes to ther pace of honor on hs dressng room door. They had served hm we once agan. PREVUE TONIGHT! I PREVUE TIME TABLE "CEILING ZERO" 6:3-9: "COLLEGIATE" 7:37 - :35 MAJESTIC Contnuous : 5-p.m. PERTH AMBOY SEVEN (7) BIG DAYS-STARTING WITH PREVUE TONIGHT JOE PENNER (WANNA BUY A DUCK) JACK OAKIE Frances Langford Ned Sparks Lynne Overman IN PARAMOUNT'S MIRTHFUL CAMPUS MUSICAL COMEDY! AMATEUR NIGHT 5YEBY UIGAW COMING S*t«r«Uy FEB. IB VK

3 , ;A KTBKjj NOTICE TO CONfACTOM,,,,, thereby gven that»ea v.. he receved by tw Bor- ",'', Irj nf the Borough of ;',, t fur the mprovement and,,f Ufayette Street from ',,,. Avenue to t" northery " r ' un * " the Borough of Car Mdosrr County, N. J., on hv.>nnry 7, 936, at 8 '; ',. I' M, EaHtern Standard. 'nrn, specfcaton* and ',,f dd, contract and bond,,,, pruporcd work prepared by I, <; Jnmn, Cv Engneer,, '('L-oNKh Engneer of the Bor, IIf ('rt.eret have been ded In,,,!,. of the Borough Engneer,,, [orongh Ha, Carteret, I nm n»y be napected by. M,,'.,-tvc bdders durng bus-. I,,,,!,! Rdders w be nrnsh-., th enpps of the specfcatons I u, H. prnts of the drawngs by Kn'MMM, on proper notce Bnd,>,,I.. m, he made on the stan-,,pf)bb form, furndhfd Hy Unrngh Engneer, n the man-,.sfnnte nnd requred by the,., rtons. muat be encosed n ',,,, enveopes bearnjf the name I.pdrew of the bdder and the,,,. nf the job on the outsde, ad- ',..,.,] to the Borough Counc of H'Htrh "f f'arteret, and must,,, n )aned by a certfcate of,,,,,,n(r company agreeng to., :, bund n MO :'" of the con- '. mce and a certfed check,',,, ( es. than % of the bd, M, evered ft the pace and on,,,,n nbve mentoned. Cer-,,, erk of the three (3) owest,, er: w be hed by the Born,,,,f Carteret unt contract s.,., Hed and approved by the..,,. Hghway Engneer or the,,,., nfrns of the sad State,.,,.,-mert. The Standard Pro-,! fn s nttached to the spee-..,<,,]]<;. copes of whch w be t, n.he on appcaton to the En- M'T. de project s fnanced n whoe n pnrt hy the State Hghway.-=;tps(n of the State of New,,,, md the Borough of Carter m L- njct o a r[jre-,,.,:t. of the State Hghway De- (tet. \ contracts and sub-contracts,,- ;jc't to the approva of the e Hghway Engneer of the tue Hghway Commsson of the.e f New Jersey. The Counc reserves the rght, reject any or a bds f deemed, he best nterest of the Borough > (III SO. y order of,the Borough Coun nf the Borough of Carteret. HARVEY VO. PLATT, Borough Cerk. SHERIFF'* KAI.E N caxckny OF NEW JKKHEV.-nveen HOBEUT CARSON. e., I'mpananta. :n OKH- TurnK '/. U'DRUMAN and LOUIS LODGE CARD PARTY There wpre fve tabes In pay Wednesday nght, at a card party hed In Odd Feows ha Tnder the auspces of the Deborah Lodge, Daughters of Rebekah. Mrs. John Hed -was chaftman of the commttee In charge. Hoy Famy Church Mst Ezabeth Tryba In Brde Of Emt Sk ha; Partes Foow IUHKKMAN, mr ntnnd, IWendantB, F. Ka. for tn nfta or mort- pace Saturday mornng n Hoy The card party gven by the A very pretty weddng took gn.g^ prnnaftn <nt«d anunry a, Famy Roman Cathoc Church Carteret jj mocrat Organsaton to I, am musc by Jmmy Dunn's y vrtue VnVf HtM IMI wrt. when Mss Ezabeth Tryba, datgh- Inr, Wednesday nstt. In Frehouse No. drew a rapacty at- F..Izeeg. Mrs. O. H. Dck. WEDNESDAY, TUB 8X! 8TI DAY OF In n.* <uv>rn(, w 'ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tryba of B. Phps. Mrs. A. Bastek. Mrs. orchestra, to uno m pubc v mh 3f Ftch Street, became the brde of Bm Skba, son of Mr. and Mrs. tendance. A cash prze of.5. D. Mrs Wnfre Neson s genera charman, asssted by Jesse MacGregor. and Mrs. Joseph A. IV, NINBTEIN HUNmKI TIIIFITV-SIX John Skba, of 3 Jersey Street. donated by J. J. Lymnn went to Wam at two o'rnrk, Htnnnn Trno, In \ The ceremony was performed at Wam Wrght, of Lous steet. A Ftzgerad. Maron Neson w be n charge of aftprnnnn nf (In* unt] fty, n (tp Refreshments, Mrs. Wam the rhrrk room, and Mchae Ches- o'cock by Rev, Dr. Joseph pyrex set donated by Mrs. Joseph HIorff'H Off-p In In es' of N O'Bren, Mrs O. H. Dck, Mrs. J!nk and Water Woodhu. Maron Hrunswck. N., jbmum, pastor of the church, Ftzgerad was won by Mrs. John Szeag, Mrs. Joseph Shuteo, Mrs. <"ook and f'ar (rohman w have AIJ, ttnnn rortn ntu, trncs or and was foowed by n breakfast Medwck. They were the door and PHTon or um nm pr'mhf?!, It'rpnnftor pfrtcu-\- ofcrbm, utunto, dark horse przes respectvey. sk. Mrs. H. Muan, Mrsft.KGThema Kn^ nnd Juus Curts Joseph McCann, Mrs. A. Szymbro oharfre of the refreshments. at the home of the brde. Mr. and yk nn ft UK In Dn KWOIIKII of Mrs. Skbn entertaned nt supper va. Mrs.. Mayer, Mrs. v. I'rM-c, In n- I'nTy of M,-«,.x the ftnme evenng fur the weddng There were severa other speca WIs- the t«kets and Maron Cook the newsk, Mrs. N. Mazur. pubcty. Mn Hato nf Now.Iprfev: pnrty and frends. przes and many przes for hgh H«nT known nm cfnnnx IIB ot«numh»ru r««(8) nnd four (\) The brde was nttended by her f\ hnrk numhn trpo f) on K PIan map «ntted, "Mftp of IRIIIIM nf of honor, and Mchse Skbn, broth- Frederck V. Ann-no, nt Carcrct, Woodrhgft Tnwnap, Mdennx 'er of the brdegroom, was hs best f'ounty. Nnw JcrB'V. no.innonry mm... IHIt'J, nm nnu> y *'. I'. Itonnann. After Hrv f I (I T Surv'vor. nm nca In ttn" oftrp of fhn(f tho Cerk nf the County nf MICH trp t the coupe w p ve tern Htjtn ft New.erney, (n Jun<\ H, J H9 porary H' th Fth S nnr ota pnf atuat'd on tho north Ftch Street ad ejnery Hde of the street t'ft^hfe (n HRd map H Lower HOIK] o Ih way ft* ft own on Hur map, m the., n part >f nd now ho ]\ known * Inn of (' W.,, W, TruRe.p., R on tnkfn tofferher nefr mne nm <on<-->m us foows to w: HRCINNINU nt n pont m he n»rt.h«ftmery Hde of Wtwp- ton«tn HWHy, ntnn ffty (Rf) foot Routhfftferv from the Inersprton nf the snrt nohennterv»e (f Lower Hnru o Hnhwny wtt the sothwentdry nd) (f Hccnm ntreet; runnng tcn-e () mrheatnrv and nonff tte Ro«th»af*t*My IMMIIHIary ne of ot number two () In md hoek nuner Ihrn' one hundred eeven nrn nxy-nx ujdredtn (,6) f<>e to the nout westpry boundary ne of ot numbor ten on fart bnek; thenee ('>) southeftftery and aok the untwentury boundary ne nf ot number ten and nonff tte Routhwcftpry boundary ne of ot number nne In Mad hoek ffty nnd sxtyfour hundrertta (r>>.«-n fee to the, dress. Edward Ddka. MIM Jesse Mes AmoT(f the jruests were the fo-owtzowng' Cragen, Mrs. J. C. Hapn, Mrs. Sam Kapan, Mrs. Wam Mrs. M. Landtch, James Landtch, Mary Ijandtch, and Water tabe* In pay and many non- John Barney. There were twenty Vncent, of South Panfed; Mrs. payers. Mary DeHanes and Mss Anna De- The arrangements were n Hanes, of Perth Amboy: Kathryn charge of a hg commttee of Wnsyyk, of Sewaren; Mr. and BURY ACCIDENT VICTIM Crushed To Death At Loca Pant The funera nf Chares Baares InterBfcon northwestery! >>> on of the Randoph Street, who -wan y nno nt ot umber fvn crushed d to t pnth Frd, o wan:, wth t' «uuw ~-w-,. Itnudu y nn of ot number nne n sad rdny nt P. M..[ at the phwt-. hoek..., number.,-, three;.,,.,.-,, than (3) ('orporaton, was s hed Monday noutwestpry and aong the northwestery boundary no of ot num- e servce was hed hd n mornnff. The ber fve ono hundred nneteen fnd St. KHBS Greek Cnthoc Church nxty-b(tht hundredth!! UI9.HR) reet and was conducted d by Rev. Aex to tho northemtery»e of the Mcdveosky. The bearers were Lower Road to Hnhwny; and thene-e () northwpftery and aon^ the merwbprs of a benefca socety Appnrenaneen retnutt or In nnywxa nppernnk- F. HRHDMAN HAHDIN, Sern*. FIIANOIR A. MONAOHAN. H. Soh'tor. C. P. -3, -7, U, BUDGET FOR SCHOOL YEAR KKKNT EXPENSE Baances ft Item Budget Totas Revenues m Eectons f. Cerk's Sa,. >t. Suppes Sa,8. N. Mones Sa..t & Cerk's Off. Exp. jr: Servces p. 'rn. Saary H I'rn. Cerk Saary,. I'fn. ()ff«e Exp.....II. Teach. Prn. Sa r.::.l I'rn. Cerk IUTS' Saares Hooks & Lbrary... ' " Expense.mtors' Saares ']»u' Oper. Sa. "M Suppes : r Water Power '' JU nvuera Saary dca Inspector's Sa. nt Inspector's Sa... n-''- Sa. & Expense MI Ath. Fed Aet'H n pouton anct> Premums HI'KKT TOTALS T A T K APPORTION- MENT -A.VUV REDUCTIONS A!' L'US. U.ANCKS " I A, APPROPMA- I IH\ 8.. 5,.,8. 5. < '*,66.,. 73,. 3,5. 3,. 5. 9,., ,. 3,6. 7.,5.,...,9., J.,3. $56,685. 8,.,. 8,. Appropraton 73,685. Appro Budget Itom Totas Revenues prtauion KKKNT EXPENSE!:.K()RWARD: $56,686. $88,. $73,685. '- ' AIRS and IWI-ACEMENTS:!!" ( Jng8 $7,. '' upment,. K'catona Equp..,, MANUAL TRAINING: 9,. 9,. I -achers' Saarea.. 3,9.,.,.,. aff? ' uchers' Saares J " ' I'srht & Fue uance ^ """;;! IH'NDS and INTBRBST: "ds Maturnu 7,. _?n Bonds.. 8,« ,. $36, ,5. Wnght Wns Gven By Canddate Large Crowd Attend* Card Party Of Incorporated Democrat Group scores. snter, Mnn Louse Tyba, as mad After thf) gamrn eoffco, sandwches and home made cake were served. Among the prze wnners, other After ther return from a wed-than those aready mentoned nortbpant«ry Nd«> of Lower Hond to ^connected wth the church and ofnt!whch Mr. Banrcs was a member. Hahway, ftft>- T.n) feet to e Or pace of FIK(JINNIN(. The una was n Rose H Cejne- Lnden. The tpromate anmun of the dpfree to "«nfttnfed by Hatd Hae IH thetery. «m of Two Thoufand Kor Hunrtrad Mr. Haares was empoyed as a Eghty-four Doar (,8.«n, together wth the eosb of thn ne. fger at the pant and, at the '" " wth n an unrur tho n me of the fata accdent, was as- 'ntv and sstnc other men n gudng a huge Lmrrcondenser she that was beng owered by a crane to a poston on. $,85. THIS IS THE TIME TO BUY LAMPS w = have reduced the """ of a the amp* we uvc n mock by twenty \'" cent. Mmy of the " '"' and tabe Umps we '"t to m«t th«pedf-»'" of the Iurant- "'K ''K'noerng Socety. Tc «amps combne d- <" «ud ndrect btog ">'> ths corabhat<$ prov " k» tht bast '<»jton for retdof ""'! "udynt. Bmt cst,- y IJ «'>»rge added f ypu I"" chase on terms. a ro wthother shes. Accordng to pant offcas Baares had been nstructed to reman at the end of the bt she but when t swung: to one sd#he stepped around to push t back nto ne and was caught between t and another sn-. Hs head, chest and pevs were crush ed and he was ked nstanty. Dr. H. L. Strandberjr was caed and when Baares was pronounced dead Coroner Eugene J. Muen was notfed and gave permsson to remove the body to Lyman's funera home n Locust Street. Mr. Baares s survved by hs wfe; Mary; three daughters, Mrs. Ann Adams, Mrs. Mary Rakonca and Msa Paune Baares; three sons, Chares, Jr., George and Joseph, and four grandchdren, a of Carteret. Mother-Teachers Pannng Card Party For March The Mother-Teacher Assocaton of the Presbyteran Church w sponsor a pubc card party n tha communty ha uf the church In Emerson Street Tuesday nght, March. In charge, of the arrangements w be: Mra. Wam Eott, Mrs. John Rchardson, Mrs. Chares Morrs and Mrs. Harry Axon. The assocaton aso decded at a meetng Monday nght to ad the men of the church wth a pubc card party they w hod Tuesday nght of next week n the communty ha. Because of the stormy weather Monday nght then- were ony a few members at the meetng. They were: Mrs. Wam Eott, Mrs. James Bard, Mra. Robert Soan, [Mrs. John Kng and Ms. Harry Yetman. I Repubcan Organzaton Hods Card Party Thursday, The card party sponsored by the Repuban organzaton Tuesday nght proved to be a bg success. It was hed to the Facon Ha and despte the fact trave was ex-,tremejy dffcut, there were about jseventy-fve tabes n pay. Many attractve przes were dstrbuted. I Refreshments were served the games. aftw Hoy Famy Unt To Hod A Dance Saturday Nght Tha Ora Cub of the Hoy Famy Church w hod a dance Saturday nght, February 5 n the Faoon ha. Musc w be furnshed by Edde Pousen's orchestra. Mss Sophe Sosnowsk Is charman of the commttee n charge of the arrangements. Card Party Postponed By Loca Forester* At a neetn; of Court < urteret No. 8 Foresters of Amerca Monday nght the card party schedued for Wednesday, February, 6 was postponed ndefntey. The new headquurtu'8 of the Forest era n.the Csndu Budng have been undergong ateratons tu meet the need of odge room work and are noh n pupo condton, WHB reported. ATTENDS DANCE Man Agnes*) Gunderaon of Emerson street, and Mss Lan Rchards of Woodbrdge, attended a dance n Phadepha at the Bor. ro Cub Saturday nght. CARTERET Funera Home JOSEPH SYNOWIECKI Funftra Drector Phone 8-88 were: Thomas Hohan, Wam Bese, Mrs. Anthony Debrowch, whch Mrs. John Medwck and Mm... Rushnk, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mra. Mchae Abaray were co- Leahy, Mrs. V. Kurdya, Mrs. M. Vzma, Mrs. M. Ijrn, Theresa Vb,nm, Mr. nnd Mra, John Tryba and Mr. nnd Mra, John Skba, charman. The prncpa sub commttees were: Cards and tabes, Mrs. M. Szymborskt, Mrs. M. Baoga, Mrs. M. Kaskn, Mrs. K. Foote, Mrs. Wam Carney, Mrs. M. Medwkk, Mrs. J. Coe, Mrs. M. Makwnsk, Mrs. K. Poack, Mrs. A"'- C. Brechko. Mrs A. J. Lukarh. Mrs T. KJWnetfc. Mrs D. FtWfprad, Mrs. It P?Sko, Mrs J. MakwnAI,, Mrs. t J. uhk, Mrs. C. Trustrum wad Mrs p Peterson. Przes, Mrs. Mchae Abaray Mrs M. Shoteo, tn. M. Russo! Mrs. Thomas Laftn, Un. Wam XJJouse, Mr-,. C. Katnskt. Mrs. A. KaUnskt, Mra. A. AtmeT, Mrs At Vaentne Dance Here, A (tood demand for ttrkets to the Vaentne Dne* of the Tranw Socety of the Presbyteran Church IR reported from those n ch«r(r«. The dance w bo hed * week from tonght n the Lutheran Ha, wth dancng Instnr from 8:3 o'cock I. MANN & SON Optometrsts HOURS Day to, to 6 and 7 to 8 Wednesday to ony 89 SMITH ST. Te. -7 PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY PNEUMONIA VICTIM Mrs Lan Mannng, 3, coored of 7 Bergen street, ded Wednesday nght n the Perth Amboy OenerR Hospta of pneumona. She was taken ha the hospta ^.*. no< bnat7m IAI but! DUSpa \ Pant. Monday In the Pnt Ad. ambuance. Mrs Mannn to Carteret from Newark waeks wo The Board of reports she has *. husband has worked at Intervas In a pant. Feb. Vaentne Day... Your Mother Wfe or Sweetheart W ove to be remembered on Vaentne'a Day. It need not be an expensve arrangement. It's the thought that count*. After a there'a no aubttute for fower. We have an extensve varety of smart Heart Basket*, Heart Novetes approprate for the day. PHONE RAHWAY BAUMANN Forsts St. George and Hazewood Avenues, RAHWAY, N. J. JPROMPTLY AT 9 A. I TOMORROW! EMERGENCY REPAIRS Kept Us Cosed DAYS-But Now We're Ready For FIRE The Fa Drve Of The SALE Most Sensatona EVER RECORDED IN PERTH AMBOY'S HISTORY HERE'S OUR a FIX"IN A NUTSHELL! We're Stuck Wth $3, Worth of Brand NEW Merchandse, Sghty Soed By Smoke and Water, f WeCan Reaze $, On It We' Consder Ourseves Lucky! St worse, the andord s "on our neck" contnuay requestng that carpenters and panters be gven room to work. In fact we were forced to cose days ths week for emergency repars. A th s naturay makes us desperate. We've got to se ths stock So here t GOES--startng tomorrow prces w be dsregarded sashed and forgotten. We can't mpose on the andord's good nature any onger. If you've thought BARGAINS prevaed here before come down tomorrow and "get a oad" of the greatest prce cuts n Perth Amboy's hstory. These Prces Are Prooof We Mean Busness!! WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES $.79 BEFORE THE FIRE PRICE 9.98 FUR TRIMMED WINTER COATS BEFORE THE FIRE PRICE UP TO 7,8 BROADCLOTH SHORTS CHILDREN'S SOCKSandANKLETS 7 pr. BEFORE THE FIRE PRICE 38«CHILDREN'S HEAVYWEIGHT UNION SUITS 3 BEFORE THE FIRE PRICE 79s.-mX.tSftfjEPARTMENT STORE k/rt I %. (, f a % WOMEN'S NOVELTY SHOES 5 c BEFORE THE FIRE VALUE TO. 'OMEN'S LINED RUBBER GOLASHES

4 CARTERET PRESS Shucrpton, SISO Pw.Ytr Teephone O«rt#T»>t S ffo Pubshed by Cftrtnret OFFICE 78 WASHINGTON AVE.. CARTERET, N. J. C. H. BYRNR Edtor MKYIR RSENBLU Sporh Edtor Bntartd u Mcond ean matter Jane t, 8t, at Cart«r«t, N. J.. Port Offe«, tnder th«art of Matt* 8, 879. The Board Of Educaton Eecton The namr of Dr. H. L. Strandberg on the Hoard nf Educaton baot gves to the schoo eecton an mportance whch t mght not otherwse cam. The mportance, s derved from the fact that Dr. Strandberg's retenton n ths mportant agency of government s vta f the admnstratve and economc advance- ' mert whch has taken pace durng hs ncumbency t to h«contnued. Strct partsans, opposed to Dr. Strandberg potcay, have not even attempted to detract from the exceent record he has acheved whe n ths offce and such reuctance s hghy sgnfcant of hs rea worth. any admnstratve weakness g at whch to am campagn bows, there s some tendency to crtcse Dr. Strandberg's remanng on the Board of Educaton whe he s a member of the Borough Counc. The fmsy cam s offered that too much power s paced n the hands of a snge ndvdua. We fee that such a contenton s totay ackng n mert. W«fee that the nfuence of Dr. Strandberg'.s conscentous purpose shoud be made to be fet over as wde an area as the exgences of a busy doctor's fe w permt. We fee that hs wngness to submt to the exactng demands of partcpaton n oca government s eoquent of hs true character and of hs zea to be of servce where rea servce s requred. We fee that such contrbutons as he has made n ths drecton are worthy of hgh commendaton and certany of recognton by a gratefu townpeope. Dr. Strandberg can rghtfuy ask for the eecton of hs runnng-mates. If ony by the measure of hs cvc sprt can he rghtfuy ask any assstance he deems necessary n contnung the stout ogc of hs poces whch are the nstruments of a farseeng, ceary defned program for the oca schoo system. Wght For Prosecutor Poce and others n Carteret who are concerned wth the enforcement of aw and speedy justce, are deepy nterested n the queston of appontment of a prosecutor of the peas. The Carteret favorte s James S. Wght of Woodbrdge. Ever snce he has been assstant prosecutor Wght has been on the job prompty whenever any serous-crme has occurred n Carteret. He has aded the poce n every way and has shown no dscrmnaton, potca or otherwse. Wght has served honesty and fearessy and has gven Carteret far more consderaton than s common among county offcas. Prase Beongs Here The prase heaped upon the Street Com- mssoner of Carteret for hs conduct of hs department n ths recent storm and the one mmedatey precedng t s no more than just due. Comment from persons comng I nto the borough from and through other j ocates bears out oca opnon, that a fne job of makng cy streets as safe as possbe fnr trave ha been done. Furthermore, nvetgaton showa the cost has been sma. For abor aone w the borough pay, snce Mr. Bensuok's foresght provded a store of ashes, coected ' separatey from the garbage and trash of v.jborogh househods, awatng just such an I emefency. Mr. Bensuok merts every pat Romewhat unexpectedy make t merey easy money that s to be ftpent n«such WpVe afrad\> : We're afrad that but tte good w be derved from t. Rut. n ot of men rontf make much of the tte nest-*gg that w be ther's wthn a fpw months There are a thousand and one ways that t coud be dstrbuted benefcay but f the experence of human nature s an ndet, payment of the bonus s merey gong to revve the od ndfferent sogan of 'come easy, go easy." Emnate The Mddeman It probaby s a tte presumptuous to make a suggeston to emnent counse, but we fee that n the current argument before Cross-Eyed the State Board of Pubc Utty Comms- '" «"'r r rg?r'? ""!yn r ""/ "."' soners over the proposa of the Perth Amto ^be carofu about what pnbfthne K"y«puts n th A»orry for a boy Gas Lght Company to boost ts rate troube. Maybe he's con knds of em* that fcets In to run forfcovernor.i hm the other day wth schedue there s one domnant, fundamen- ' - - <L the two rath an -' 'n fun.!..*... II watch the cftn. They keep rnn' 'round the ta truth. nrd fetchn' a knds of od thngs an' puttn' 'em It pertans to the affaton of the petoner to the Ezabethtown Consodated < rubbers nn" od bones. Twce both of '(* jump n n pe. They goen down n the cenr an' brngs up vor H new par of rubbers an' they wak 'round Jh Gas Company. The former, whch suppes mekafre of hamburger the butcher brought but Perth Amboy, Cnrteret and Woodbrdge hey never touch 'em. wth gas, purchases ts entre output from "What an them cruy fenes?" I asks after he atter. The utmate consumer therefore,'atrhn' 'em awhe. s requred to pay a rate whch wt be suffcent to permt a nce proft to both. The "They s dramatzn'," he Bays. "Dramatn'! You ca t dramatn' to be dragn' a ths od junk around. What are they dramart?" Perth Amboy concern s merey a mddeman, wth ts admnstratve costs, offcas' "They'n dramatzn' some of them Democrats saares and a the other ncdenta expenses comng out of the ndvdua customers. nt od worn out ones." hat's ookn' for new ssues but don't fret nothn' Scroggna searched the pocket of an od vest The Ezabethtown frm has the same me of the cats brought an' found a cgarette. He xpenses whch t takes nto consderaton n fxng^hc prce f nr> whch, t j^p.p gj* \p Perth Ajboy. Ther., tu-rfur, a dupcaton of admnstratve and supervsory costs a matera tem n the fna anayss. We fee that the batte aganst the new rate shoud he foujrht aong the nes whch woud seek to emnate the mddeman. We thnk t can be successfuy shown that t s not n the nterest of the pubc wefare that two entrey separate corporate set-ups be mantaned at doube expense to the consumer. We thnk that counse shoud dwe on ths feature of the case. Whch? The tax-spenders won another vctory n Trenton Monday nght when the Legsature faed to enact the hghway dverson b as a means of fnancng emergency reef. Athough the economy boc ed by the Essex Cean Government deegaton came wthn three votes of puttng the measure across n the House, the cement and tar saesmen carred the day. Ths mob of a trusts was aby aded and abetted n estab shng the bockade by the sma, rura countes whch saw n the b the end of a ot of easy money. Senator Cee has gven notce that he ntends to carry hs fght for ths mportan measure to the peope. He shoud get a ready response uness the foks back horn are wng to accept agan a saes' tax, ar ncome tux or some other form of evy n the pace of economy. The voters ndcated ast year they wanted no such treatm-n and to demonstrate they meant what they sad, eected canddates who promsed tojm cut spendng frst. Many of these canddates have aready waked out on ther pedges. But Senator Cee can mobze the ctzens of New Jersey to ether force these recactrant egsators to keep ther word or run them out of offce at the very frst opportunty. One course or the other must be pursued. They're Off The cat-and-dog fght wthn the Democratc party, Governor Landon's entrance nto the Presdenta arena, Senator Borah's sound-off n Brookyn and the thousands upon thousands of words of potcs comng g-hts up. "Say," he says, "don't you go puttn' any f thn stuff n the paper. That paper ret. too fresh, mne tmes puttn' thngs about peuu!u." "What knd o' thngs you kckn' about?" "We, ke puttn' n about a fre startn' n a frehouse where theys a.freman don' sonethn' wth a eectrc current an' another one s ssenn' to the rado. That had me worred." "Why shoud that worry you?" "I was skeared they'd put that other one n Mss Skeffngton Is Brde OtL. C. Ryan Carteret Gr To ave In Woodbrdge; Church Ceremony The marrage of Mss Vera Skeffngton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Etwau J. Skeffgton, of Upper Roosevet Avenue, to Lawrence C. Ryan, son of Mrs. Mary Ryan, of Kn:* George Road, Woodbrdge, took pace Saturday mornng. The ceremony was performed at St. Joseph's Roman Cathoc Church by an unce of the brdg-egroom, Rev. Rchard Ryan, pastor of the Church of the Immacuate Concepton n Somerve. f :. The ceremony was foowed b: «recepton at the Hote Pnes Metuchen. Mrs. Chares H. Kre er Bung "Ave Mara" nt the weddng. The brde's gown was of whte uce net, made over a satn underdrt'sh am her ve of net was arranged huo fashon. Her bouquet was whte roses and es of the vaey. Ms* Amn Ryan, sster of the brdegroom, who was the mad of honor, wore bue more and taffeta and carred Kaney tea roses. The brdesmad, Mss Margaret SkeFKton, sster of the 'brde, wore pnk u-o taffeta and carred roses. The brde's mother was gowned n brown vevet and h; sage bouquet of pnk rose corbu* IB. Ryan wore back vevet and her corsage g was of whte roses. Th. " brdegroom's ' attendants were Wam Dyer of Metuchen, who acted td as bt beat man, and d James Ryan, hs brother, who was uugr. After ther return from a weddng trp the coupe w ve at, r >5 Rahway Avenue, Woodbrdge. CANDIDATES [Contnued \rom page mw) r communty, and was at one tme one of the prme movers n the Twght Baseba League n Carteret. He has aways been nterested n sports and at a tmes ent hs ad n the deveopment of ths fed n Carteret. from varous sources ndcate that poor Mr. DEMOCRATS, INC. Voter s gong to have a Stomach-fu before \ Ars. John J. Ruckrege has ved g rhp me h W (urn nun m.x w>vt J'au. Fu u Carteret C t t Rncc 9, comng here.. *,...,..v.m. J u. from (V N New YYork. k She J s a gadu- than ther ahare ot bayhoo rom the whte hopes who seek to ead the naton nto that fuer fe. In Great Brtan, for nstance, the campagns are just as fu of hot ar tjg, on the back and very word of prase he s and ours. bunk ony they don't ast as ong as gettng. v And that certany s somethng n Great Brtan'a favor! m$ Come Easy, Go Easy Soca workers have reached the nds- S putabe concuson that when «j _,.. a Person s deprved for a ong perod of the spendng < f f CU8hthat heo8esa of f ththe vaue -;,,of money and that, suddeny nhertng 'V m. s apt to empoy t oney and wth tte beneft to hm. We cannot hep but wonder just how much the bonuseers are gong to contrbute further to ths strange truth. Many of them have been "on reef" for many, raany months and haven't seen a cent n cash for ong that they openy admt they proba. by won't recognze currency When they The benefcares,,f Congress' atest d» pay of generosty w undoubtedy know tt dpar when t 8 hed before ther eyes. away for " " * ^'sequetg A Good Idea Congress shoud ose no tme n foowng the advce of Presdent Roosevet that the Bankhead cotton act, the Kerr-Smth tobacco act and the potato act be repeaed. The Presdent made hs suggeston n vew of thq Supreme Oburt rung whch nvadated the AAA and whch made even more patent the unconsttutonay of the three aws now under dscusson. the cotton and tobacco acts were pany nstruments of abuse of the taxng power of Congress. The former aowed the government to coect a penaty or ffty per cunt upon a cotton sod n access of the ndvdua's quota, whe tbetotter the mposton ofc-'t py of 888 Md one-thrd per cent, n tb«c«se of-to^a«eov V Tht That Presdent Pd Roosevet now nzes these f»qtt*eua]y j(s %h the th httt^ wth Resdents of the Unted States get more ute of the teachers' norma schoo.,,..,,.,,.,,,., n New York, and has hepn»ftu». y nterested n schoo work for nuny years. Snce 97 abe hag keen a mber of the executve board of the County Parent-Teucher Counc, and for severa ytart was presdent of the; Lades' Democratc Organzaton. She s aso past chef companon of Companons of Forest, member of the Lady Druds, mumber of Brght Eyes Counc, Degree of Pocahontas; the Carteret Woman'* Cub, charman of the juvene denquency commttee of the Parent-Teacoer Anaocaton, nutm d' ades' auxary, Rahway Rh Eka. Mss Davmar Koed receved/her educaton In the oca schoos and the Rahway Hgh ScooJ. She at, tended t. Uoyoke Coege and the Schoo. of Journaan at Coumba Untv»r»ty. For tweve year* b jhm conducted an Q her«,, nod, c _ ths..^. ony broker regstered ted n Cwteret. Crt Her home s on Bmtrson Street. John J. Itfman of JjDfust Street, the ane rawe on the tcket of t" Incorporated rroup. WM forme, a member of the Borough Coun He aso formery hat) the offce coroner. He ha* be«n enraged n the undertakng buane** he«for twenty year*, and» a graduate - w{~.,«, New York to enurng h pre»ent b? ** poy*d at the about, the fremaf thnt WAS mw-nn to hud t. on so oud he ddn't. hf«r «frp Hnrm." "And the ftrr <>nfrnp ddn't «o m?" "Nn. TV (t"y ddn't know about the re unt t, wns nvrr an' mmp of the fremen WRntrd to know why he ddn't nnnwpr the aarm." "Thnt happen n ths town?" "Oh, Of! Don't nay n»thn' about that n the pft.p Anyways don't any t happened here.; nay t happened n New Zeaand or Port Readn' or some IIIHI-I' far away ke thnt." I promsed Scrofrn* I won't wy nothn ahout t. nn' he'n satsfed because aways keep my prom ses; that s most aways. I st don't get It about them cats an' the ssues so I ask. Scromns to orate some more about t. "Oh, them Democrats s a rght. I don't want to start no ne about 'em ony why can't they get somethng new? They gfo on about nomethn? that's been chewed over a dozen tmes ke skyghts an' pant brushes.' "We, et's tak about somethn' ese. How's Uo«e or a hs name Wag*j*T" "I don't know hs name for sure but he's (tettn' ceebrated about hs checker (rame." "Good payer?" "He wns a (rame or two every day but maybe the ganjr ets hm wn "em just to strng hm aong. That'j a pretty good gang f you stand n wth 'em." "An' a pretty tough one f you don't stand n wth 'em." "Don't I know t," sad Scroggn, "Them guys nvented the word 'tougha" Scroggns gathered up hs cats because they were gtttn' banged up, sppn' 'round oa^c ce an' snow n the yard. Even cats wth a ther rep. for Bure-footedness coudn't get ahead far on that gare. "I wsh," sad Scroggns, "ths here yard coud be moved out on the street so's to get rd of the ce. Ths guy Bensuok done one swe job on the streets ths week workn' a nght spreadn' abhes. Why, they an't no other town 'round these parts made the streets safe ke Carteret dd. I hear drvers say t whert they come n here from Rahway an" Woodbrdge. He saves up a them ashes that's coected on Wednesdays and uses 'em to spread on the streets an' n front of fre houses. Smart guy, Bensuok," "You're some Democrat, prasn' what a Repubcan street boss docs." "Hey, ssen. That stuff s out. Peope n ths.v.au's own can't be kdded any more by party abes. The guys that's gon" to get recognton here these days s the. ones that earns t by don' somethn' an' that goes for both partes." HUCKLEBERRY HESS. Maybe It's Tough Or. Adss! tt pw P ft ; r p R nr p an Bat Ice Gves Ktd$ A Break n p The same coatng of ce on Carteret's streets whch brought hardshp and dffcuty n traveng to many brought peasure to some of the youngsters. Tuesday afternoon a group of the borough chdren camped on ther Ice skates and went sang through the thoroughfares wth the ease usuay pos sbe ony on the surface of the frozen skatng pond. Grownups ess ncned to skatng over the streets sought better footng by means of a devce.sod by oca merchants, a strap fastened about the foot whch has a pronged meta underneath. Ths had the effect rough shoeng does on a horse Postmen In Carteret and nearby communtes were among the frst to try out the new foot gear. STREET DEFT FIGHTS STORM Carteret has suffered consderaby from the wave of snow and seet banketng neary the whoe country, but dffcutes here have been aevated as much as hu many possbe through remeda measures. The street department has contnued to functon through out ths most recent storm wthan effcency repeatng the spendd performance of the earer snow storm. Before mdnght Monday Street Commssoner Gtorge Bensuok had trucks out wth ashes, whch were scattered before the two frehouaes and ut street ntersectons. As the fa of seet contnued throughout the nght and on nto Tuesday mornng, more trucks were put to work and ashes put on the fu ength of the man streets n the borough. Many Kas By eary forenoon Tuesday every mportant street was safe for auto and truck traffc. The asl j 6 un the streets, however attracted pedestrans who found sdewaks hghy dangerous both where the snow from a prevous storm had been removed and In the ong stretches where no attempt had been made to cear waks. The sdewaks were extremey dangerous and there were many panfu fas but no broken bones were reported. By mdday a good many resdents had reeved the stuaton somewhat by puttng ashes on the waks. No Cost The coatng of ashes on the streets cost nothng but Ue abor. Bensuok's system of coectng Mhes separatey from garbage was an asset a deang wth the (Uppery streets. The ashes coected each -week are saved for Just such emergences. Eary Monday there was a traffc bock a me ong n od Rahw*y avenue, the secton of Roosevet avenue extendng through Jhe East Rahway secton. The street was a sheet o Ice and oar* of workers and trucks headed or Curtmt from Subeth Md Ubway coud not make the grade from the Mexpet gates to Brady's corner. The street s a county road and not a responsbty of the borough. Commssoner Bensuok j h d of the bockade and sent jerera truck oads of ashes there. Jfajoon had the can movng. The work of the street department here n ths atest storm won much prase from out-oftown drvers who sad Cartertt ww safer for drvng, than any other town around n tfef ecton. Ready In Fortnght Yarchegky Invtes Counc To Inspect; '35 Audt Is Receved The bureau of dentfcaton of the Carteret Pore Department s nearng competon, t was reported to the counc Monday nght by Mchae Yarchesky, charman of the poce commttee. He nvted the counc to nspect t n about two weeks. Snce the bureau was started and t became generay known a carefu record woud be kept of the fngerprnts of offenders, Mr. Yarchesky sad, there has been a marked fang off of crme. Dr. H.,. Stramberg of the fnance commttee reported he had just receved the audt of the borough hooks for!)hf>. He recommended the audt bo studed by the counc and accepted. Copes an- avaabe n the offce of the borough cerk and the mayor for members of the counc who wsh to study t. Saoon* To Cose A resouton was adopted to cose a saoons durng the hours the pos are open Tuesday for the schoo eecton. Dr. Stramberg-, reportng for the 'ubc Wefare and Industra Reatons Commttee, sad he had ntervewed another of the bg ndustra pant heads and had not receved much satsfacton n hs campagn to havu Cnrteret abor Kven the heat of t n cases where hep s ad o/f. He w contnue the efforts for the oca workers, the doctor sad. He has met wth genera cooperaton upon the part of Hevera pants. I.C.S. STUDENTS GET AHEAD Wrte for FREE CATALOG rute uge am occupaton H. W. Gardner, Avene Te. WUBG M Represent! Intermtona CorreapondenL'u Hthoos SALE SUCCESSFUL WE ARE OBLIGED TO EXTEND OUR SALE IN ORDER TO ALLOW MORE PEOPLE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE REDUCED PRICES NOW IN EFFECT WEISS MRS I 9 ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET BUY IN CARTF.RF.T und, Sron, fsteaks SPECIALS FOR BOY IN FRIDAY A SATURDAY CARTERET b. LFRESH GROUND ICHOP MEAT b 5' COME IN YOUR SHARE MYSTERY LION BRAND MILK 3 can* LARGE PKG. RITZ CRACKERS 9 AND GET OF SATURDAY'S SPECIALS (THESE ARE ITEMS THAT WE ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ADVERTISE BECAUSE WE SELL THEM BELOW COST Aed Food Market Cor. SALEM AVE. and ROOSEVELT AVE. VOTE FOR... (xj STEPHEN CYZEWSKI S EDWARD DEMISH ID JOHNLESHICK CANDIDATES For Eecton to the Board of Educaton February II, 936 These Canddates Are Pedged To A Progressve and Economca Admnstraton Of Schoo Affars In Your Own Interest Vote For These Three Pad for by the Executve Commttee $5. BOYS & GIRLS $5. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! TO WIN FIVE DOLLARS THE CARTERET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS IN SEARCH OF A SLOGAN r Smpy choo*e an approprate phrate not over 6 words and wrte a tkort eway of not over 3 word* why, n Lyour opnon your togan shoud be put to u*e ' Nothng ete to do. Ma or brng your eters to R. R. Brown, Secretary, 3 RooMvet Avenue. e judge* for th* award w be chomn at a Uter I date. Contest co*e* February 9tk ) Notce: Be»ure you wrte pany your Name, Age and I the schoo you attend. Increased Effcency Greater Servce AT LESS COST! Ths s therecord of the Present Schoo Admnstraton Make Sure Ths VOTE FOR Oft HERBERT!. STRANDBERG AUGUST J. PERRY THEBOARDQI POLLS OPEN 3 TQ

5 CAK VISIT THE FULTON TAVERN TAPROOM COCKTAIL BAR SPECIALISTS IN GOOD FOOD <OOKED RIGHT SERVED RIGHT NURSE OBTAINS WRIT Mrs. Bodnar Gven Chance To RereW Ouster The appcaton qf Mrs. Jeantte Bodnar, ousted hoard of heath Inurae for n wrt of certorar to revew the acton of the Board of {Heath n oustng h<"r, was granted 'ay at. Ezabeth by Supreme ourt Justce Carence R. Case. Mrs. Bodnar s represented n the vcton by State Senator John E tooan. The Board of Heath hed I* speca m««trfr Frday nght «n< N. A. Jacoby to represent, t In the cone. Mrs. Bodnar who has served four (years an borough mme under the ALL knds OF SANDWICHES I Board of Heath wan apponted for V(),, ENJOY OUR OELI- a term of four yearn n January of US STEAK SANDWtHES [ast year by a board thej controby Democrat*. When Repub- ' AND CHOW MEIN n r,.-r P««Up To T«k» O«t cann ganed contro she wan ousted and a Repubcan mn* wan named '* "~ poston. ---"'-- At» he tttnj t ed Mrs. Bodn* 'had {aed ffc h have egected to sgn I}reJ«ter of temptcpyes In the borough carkv of- TRY OUR DELICIOUS fce.,,,arhem, ITALIAN STYLE In the event Mrs. Bodnar wns her appsa the board w havt t,,,, PutUp To T«V. Horn. pay her n fu for the tme snce she was ousted. GRAND ~ OPENING OF OUR NEW ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT (I RADIOS A.B.C. WASHERS SPEED QUEEN WASHERS SIMPLEX IRONERS Stewart-Warner REFRIGERATORS OPENING SPECIAL SPEED QUEEN WASHER $59.5 SIMPLEX IRONER 39.5 REGULAR PRICE $99. SPECIAL FOR $ 7 A NO MONEY DOWN OPENING # 9 * WEEKLY H & H Rado Co. 6 IRVING ST.» 9 E RAHWAY J T D L DECK >3INu86$ Jakeway Advses Workers Not To Seek Pay For Usng Cars Legon If dp Vcfcrau Fe Bonus Appcatons Most of the tme durng a meetng of the Carteret Post of th» 'Amercan Legon Tuesday- nght was devoted to hepng veterans' A In bonus appcatons. Some of the members were n poce headquarters hepng fngerprnt the appcantr. Premnary arrangements were made to hod Pant Commanders' Nght next month. A County servce meetng n the Speakers at a meetng of the Genera Democratc Organzaton Monday nght urged ther hearers Interest of chd wefare scneduec to get the vote out for the cand- ( for Carteret Wednesday nght was dotes backed by the gtoup, John I/«shck, Edward Demsh and Ste- j phen Cyzewsk. Thomas Jakeway,' former member of the schoo board, urged the members of the group to work hard and not to expect pay for the use of ther cars. Amom^ the speakers were Schoo Commssoner Chares A, Conrad, former Assembyman Emer E., Urown and Chares Ohott. Brown' sad Dr. H. L. Strandberg, who s presdent of the Board of Educaton, sends hs chdren to schoos outsde of Carteret. He attacked the methods of the Repubcancontroed board n fang to advertse for bds to repar or repace broken skyghts n the Nathan Hae Schoo and for payng, n hs opnon, too much for pant brushos used n pantng the nteror of the schoos. The patform of the canddates was announced «t the. meetng, and s as foows: "Progressve admnstraton of Rohon nffars n the borough. "Economca admnstraton wthout curtament of any servces. "Retenton of a empoyes. Opposton s voced to the dscharge of empoyes for potca reasons, f the person a capabe. "Advertsng for bds n accordance wth ega rourementn. "Keep standard of schoo system n the hghest, pane possbe. "Patronze oca busness men, who must meet outsde competn." Other speakers were the three canddates. Attorney Ambrose Mudrak, who was a canddate n November for member of the Bornugh Counc, and Wam Uhouse. It was announced the Hungaran democratc Cub w hod a meetng Saturday nght n St. James' Ha n I,ongfeow Street. Surprse Party Gven To Ceebrate Brthday Mrs Margaret Donney was honored ast Frday nght at a sur- prse party gven at her home n Atantc Street to ceebrate her brthday There was musc durng the evenng, and supper was served. Those present were: Car Kuenrer Mny, Krnest and Russe Donney, Mr. and Mrs. Mchae Bradey, Mrs. Water Kng, Mrs. Lous Dunster, Mrs. A. Donovan, Mrs. Wam Bower, Mr. and Mrs. Amund Amundsen, a of Carteret, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jnckn of Woodbrdge am Mrs. A. R. Anderson, of Perth Amboy. SHE'S EASY TO REACH by teephone -a her cattered famy make a pont of jaftng Your ucphom Mnroe whch eu 7a tak suy wth TU* W*«prde of waftananahp among teephone peope. Hew n Now Jetsey oor frst nttrot t to gve themt jhhebe teephone ser»c«to New fatty peope. In New York, or any Otto* *tate n b«prde* y Sunday,.too) ar dong research to mprove equpment sod njehods-n &«Western Eectrc Company where equpment U made and suppes are purohwed for the entre ystem-n the Amercan Teephone and Teegraph Company, whch owns and operates the ong d»unce U>es ntereon. namng a the oca ay«t«ba, and deveops unform methods and *«ndard» for ther use. Und«uch a ptu you mtn «n tan, provng yww thrt ( postponed on account condtons. of traffc BOY SCOUTS HEAR OF GRAEME'S DEED Detects Broken Ra On Centra Tracks And Gets Cash Reward %!»#'* Hebrew Federaton Hods CSRTERFT TO KHN IN HIGHWAY PLANS Traffc On Route 5 Seen At Capacty; New Road May Bect Boro Carteret w Jon wth Eza Beth f the atter cty adepts the recommendaton of Cty Engneer Thomas E. Cons or a new hghway from Esabeth to the shorn The Idea was advanced ast week n the annua report of the Ezabeth engneer to the Board of Works because the traf fc on Route as has reached eapa Cty. At the meetng of the counc Monday nght the Ezabeth en gneer's J*n was dscussed and was unanmousy moraj t>y the mayor and counc. As proposed by Engneer Cons the hghway woud pass through Carteret, aong the rght of way of the od Pastne troey. Mr. Cons of Ezabeth and The story of how a Boy Scout carteret's Borough Engneer dd nn outstandng good deed two' Joseph G. Jomo w keep n years before he became a Boy touch and Cartp Te t w jon In the Scout, was tod ast nght at the movement, f, t Keta stftrtm The story-teng ] perod at a^ meetng. Esabeth Board of Wbrks Is of Troop No. 8 Boy Scouts of g t t the movement by appyng Amerca, connected wth the IW.^ the gtate Hghway OO^I,. son wth representatons showng od. Hs name s Wam Graeme Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wam'MEETINGS AT Graeme of Head street, but he s HOLY FAMILY CHURCH known to the. Scouts nnd the rest The Hoy Rosary Socety of the of hs frends as "Buddy" Graeme. I Hoy Famy Church attended corn- On a warm summer mornng he; rnunon n a body Sunday at the wth some boy chums went for a 8 o'cock church servce. After the swm n the Rahway Rver at the maps breakfast was served. The draw brdge where the trncks of (St. Joseph's Socety of the same the Long Branch Dvson of the church hed a soca Saturday Centra Raroad cross the rver, npht n the schoo ha. The boye ha ther swm and were on ther way back aong the raroad tack. If n raroad detectve had bepn nbnur the hoys woud have been chased off the rght, of way. Fortunatey there was no detectve about. As they waked aong Buddy notced a bady spt! ra. He hunn buck to the draw brdge when: some raroad mshj were workng nnd reported what he had seen. One of the men rush-; ed to the spot, saw the ra and nstanty there was much ntense &o tvty. I The Bue Comet, crack Atantc' Cty tran of the road was due n ten mnutes and woud run over the damaged ra. One man was deegated to fag down the express as t roared toward the brdge. It was stopped nd detoured by way of other tracks around the danger spot. In the meantme wres had been busy and soon a gang of workmen arrved and removed the damaged ra. "Buddy's" name and address were ncuded n the report of the ncdent and the raroad rewrded hm wth a nce etter prasng hs servce and a cash reward of $5. Buddy st has the etter. The Scouts panned a hke to New York Lncon's Brthday, February, f the Sound s cear of ce. They w attend speca servces for Scouts at the church Sunday mornng. THIRD PERIOD PUPILS' HONOR ROLL RELEASED Washngton Schoo Teachers Rate Stadents In 6th, 7 th, 8th Grades The Honor Ro for the Thrd I Perod at Washngton Schoo has en announced aavfoows: Eghth Year, Beatrce O'Don d, Oeneveve Starz, Marjore tron, Abert Sdun, Hda An ot, Irene Karnay, Hda Lucks, Inna Suto, Catherne Meck, jovey Meck. Seventh Year, Sdona Vaek, ctora Gutowsk, Veronca S un, Eane Schwartz, Oga Beka, 'amer Wexer. Sxth Year, Mare Medvck, Ethe Reder, Mary Pasowsky, Mchae Magea, Anna Donch, Ethe Kaskw, Gusse Monar, Heen Butkocy, Shrey Donovan, Irene "Sefck, John Bretchka, Aexander Shummy, Sarah Berg Mary Korpta, Rta Neson, Ethe Hudak. Edythe Chodosh, Maron' Ohott, Catherne Conan, Eveyn Dobrek, Antonette Chudck, Heen Maskay, Annette Stenberg, Hy man Chodosh, Staney Hayduk, Wam Skba, Wam Qura. DAUGHTER FOR KNNELLYS Announcement as been made of the brth of a daughter, who was named Sara Ann, to Mr. and Mrs Wam Knney, of Ossnng, N Y. Mrs. Knney -was Mss Made ene Rey before her marragu and s a daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Knney of Chrome avenue. Mrs. Knney and the baby are at Perth Amboy Genera Hospta. ENTERTAIN VISITOR Mr. and Mrs. P. X. Kuejfcr of Pershng avenue had as ther guest over the week-end Mes Mary Maoney, of Pttsburgh. MAJESTIC MIDGET wamt ) SPECIAL LLW PRICE RADIO CORP. Sath. 9 AJ PHILCO! Open Forum; Kohn Speakt The frst of a scrps of open forums under the auspces of the Hebrew Federaton was hed Monday nght n the synagogue of the Congregaton of Lovng Justce. There were about sxty persons present. The speaker was Syvan Kohn, of Newark, who devered an ebquent address on "Modern Approach to the Bbe." Jack We»«was etmrm*n of the commttee n charge. The, auxary unt of the congregaton served refreshments after the busness sesson, The next forum w be hed n March and an effort s beng mad* to secure R«bb Sttgkn as the neaker. He WHS formery n harge of one of the oca synagogues. The Hebrew Federaton ncudes a the Jewsh organatom n thy borough. Odd Fef«c Ceebrate WUdey Day, Ro Cd Wth about seventy-fve members and vstors present the annua ro ca and observaton of Wdey Day was hed Frday nght In Odd Feows Ha by the Car teret odge of Odd Feows. The Past Grand Master, Rev. Burke, of Hamton Square devered an f*8 an part of the Wdey Day program. Among the vstng Odd Fec were Dstrct Deputy Thompson and staff, of Rahway, and deega tons from odge!' In Perth Amboy and Westfed. A supper was served after the meetngs GOE3 TO FLORIDA Mrs. Max OIHRB of Upper Roosevet eft Monday to spend the next sx weeks at Mam, Fa. She w joh frends at the southern rewrt Bg Tn» Tonfht And Tomorrow Nfbt "A Ntfht In Harem"] PRESENTED BY MACK'S BALL ROOMJ M«rM StrM PERTH AMBOY FEATURING Coored Orchestra SPECIAL ATTOACTIOM DORIS BRADLEY FttraMrr wth BID Roafaw«t [Wortf. GnMtn CoUrW] FREE SUPPER FRIDAY nad SATURDAY I HO COVER CHARGE JACK ISKNBKRG, / wth to take ths opportunty to thank my Mends for ther knd patronage whe connected wth the SOUTH SECOND ST. COAL CO. darng my 8 / years' empoyment And aso wsh to announce that I am now workng wth LAKE COAL COM PAN 385 New Brunswck Avenue Perth Amboy and w apprecate any avors my frends mght bestow upon me For Servce Ca P. A. -5 Sgned: JOHN MUSKA. STORAGE WAREHOUSE STOCK CONSISTING OF: LIVING ROOM SUITES, BUFFETS, RADIOS, CHAIRS, GAS RANGES, DIN- ING ROOM SUITES, FIBRE SETS, SEWING MACHINES, KITCHEN TABLES, METAL BEDS, ROCKERS, BEDROOM SUITES AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER ODD PIECES TO BE SOLD FOR STORAGE CHARGES What Can You Use n Ths Parta Lst? THE FOLLOWING LIST CONSISTS OF UNCLAIMED FURNITURE STORED IN OUR WAREHOUSE. WE WISH ONLY TO REALIZE STORAGE CHARGES IN SELLING IT. BETTER GET HERE EARLY TOMOR- ROW MORNING AS THIS LIST OF FURNITURE, WHICH IS ONLY PART OF THE ACCUMULATION, WILL NOT LAST LONG. Meta Beds $. Ktchen Tabes 9Sc Reed Chars.5 Enameed Ktchen Chars 35c to 95c Oak Sde Board 5. Wanut -pc. Dnng Room Sute.5 Sod Oak Buffet 9. Free Sewng Machne 7.5 Veour Lvng Room Sute 3-pc 7.5 Wanut, tone Davenport Tabe.98 Free Sewng Machne 5. 3-pc. Box frame, Leather Lvng Room Sute 7.5 Stck Reed Settee 3.98 Coona Oak Dnng Room Tabe 6.5 -pc. Genune Mohar Lvng Room Sute 9. Kdde's Desk 65c Combnaton Rado and Vctroa.5 Sprng Rocker, covered n Cretonne 3. 3-pc. Wanut Dnng Room Sute 8.75 Wndsor Chars -98 Sadde Set Rockers, -65 Reed Tabe -98 Burner KERO-GAS O Stove 5. 3-pc. Ivory Ktchen Set '..98 Aaska Refrgerator, Ivory Fnsh.98 Burner BEECHWOOD Gas Stove. Burner Eevated Oven ACORN Gas Range Frepace Gas Log :.5 Mahogany Buffet 6.75 Wanut Dresser 3.98 Bosch 6-tube Rado Set 7.5 Adjustabe Hgh Char 79 Group of Porch Rockers 65c to.7 Sod Oak Lamp Tabe 96c Odd ot of Dnng Room Chan, 65c to.5 Combnaton Rado and Vctroa (dea for Tavern or Restaurant) 5. Radoa Rado and Vctroa 5. Eectro Rado and Vctroa 37.5 Freshman Rado, Uprght Cabnet, battery set Tabe Rado Cabnet.98 -pc. Fbre Sun Room Set, Fne Shape 9.( A Ste«Sdng Couch.89 Mohar 3-pc Lvng Room Sute 5. Sag Proof Bed Sprngs.98 A Stee Vegetabe Bns 39c -pc Hckory Lawn Set 3.98 Snger Sewng Machne 5. Engsh Lounge Char, covered n tapestry pc. Cane Back Lvng Room Sute 3.75 SAVE UP TO % NOW ON NEW FURNITURE THERE IS A BIG CHANCE TO SAVE NOW DUR- ING OUR EXPANSION SALE. NOTE THE SAV- INGS IN THE FOLLOWING LIST. Reg. 5c Furnture Ceaner I * Reg. $9.5 Bedroota Sute $59.75 Re f. $6.75 Hgh Char 3.6 Reg. $.5 Poster Bed 7.96 Reg. $3 Drop Leaf Tnbe 6.75 Reg. $.75 Consos - J8 Reg. $.9 Smokers ' 89c Reg. $.69 Card Tabe c Ref. $35 Wson Sewng Machne 9.78 Reg. $35 Wanut Buffet...,.,.78 R«f. $9.5 8-»c Bedroom Sute....'., 79.8 Reg. $9.5 3-pc. Uvnf Roan Sut* 89,8 Reg $5,78 Mattress A S.98 Reg. $8.8 Meta Sprng SJS Re*. $8 3-pc Lvng Room Sute (More d) _..:,..-..,... ;. 98. ames Reg. $.5 Ha Trees h Reg. $.5 Tabe Lamps - - M$\ Ref. $35 6-pc Ktchen Set 9.7] Ref. $95 5-pc. Dnng Room Sute 79/" Reg. $5 Bedroom Sute 99J Easy Washng Machne 69.( Ref. $. Lvng Room Sute -,. 7 $89.8 Zenth Rado,..,. T... +v,,,33, J6 Lounge Ch»jr >,...,..., $9.75 Crb, and Mattress,...u.7 $38 Dnng Room Sute....»- 89. $69( Mape Bod Room Sut* Bed, Sprng and Mattress...,.-..,.,......, $.8 Chert of Drawer. ; Innersprng Mattress $8 Studo Couches...,. t...«,.... 7J

6 s*"»,. PAGE SIX NOTICE! NotW «hcrr-by (rvpn In thr!< - «Votpr^'f Ih- Srh.u HKtrr of thf Borough nf ' ut.'rrt n thr County of M(".rv thm H" n nus! nert nn f<" "' r-!>rtor <f.members of H- Mount of Mnr* ton w!>«!>' )'! " Ovdnnd. < o- Iambus. Wmngton. Nathnn ne and Hrh HcmoN on Turw»y. Pthrow II. :»:'. from. o'cock to <t P. M (m M> much omr' «s ma be n-d'vh.v, In nc a (u e M vntcr pr'-'j In rn«t thor bd- Three rnrm>'-r«w he eected 3 years. At SHIII meetng w bo suhmtted the H " *''"" of votn f R ' * * or the foowng purposes: For current expenses For repars nnd re For nmnnn trnnng For evenng schoos for foregn-born resdents t $7.,ffr>. 9,.... The tota amount thought o ho necessary s *85,85. Dated ths thrty-frst day of Jan " nry - m '! FRANKHAURY, Dstrct Cerk. Note. The term "current expenses" ncudes prncpas', teachers', jantors' nnd medca nspectors' saares, fue, textbooks, schoo suppes fajrs. trannnortaton of pups, tuton of pups attendng nrhnnk n other dstrct* wth the consent of the Board of Educaton, schoo brares, compenrotnn of the IH.trr-t Cerk, of the cnstodnn of schoo money's and of truant offcers, truant schoos, nsurance nnd the ncdenta epenses (f the schoos. A member nt the Hoard of Educaton, shn >e st enst years of age, H Htzrn ;tm! resdent of the schoo dstrct ;m sha havf been such a ctzen and resdent for at east three years mmedatey precedng hs or hr-r becomng a member of such Hoan. nnd sha be abe to read and wrte. Pettons, egay nomnatng enn.atr" In }.. ( tn nt md -meetng, must e fed wth the Dstrct Cerk nt east twenty days before tho <at<> of the meetng n order to have the names of such canddate prnted, on the offca baots to be used n votng. In cacuatng t h e above-mentoned twenty days cther the fngfy the eecton day hut not both may be counted. Wank forms for ths purpose may be obtaned from the Dstrct Cerk. Persons who may vote n addton to those regstered for the ast precedng genera eecton are those who regster at the pong pace on the Saturday evenng precedng the eecton between the hours of 7 o'cock fnd U o'cock P. M. Any person may regster who 8 quafed to vote n that dstrct for a member of the egsature. POLLING PLACE No. ftnngton ocnoo ContprUng- Borough Dstrct No.. BEGINNING n the westery shore nt' of Staten Isand Sound, at ts pont of ntersecton wth the cente>- ne of Nots's Creek, runnng theme () n a westery drecton aong the sad center ne of Noe's Crwk to the renter ne of IVrsjK Avenue, thence () n a Northery drecton aong the sad center ne of Pershnj Avenue to tn center ne of Roosevet Avenue-; thence (,) n a westery drecton aong the sad center ne of Roosevet Avenue to the center ne of Chares Street; thenoe () n a northery drecton aong the sad center ne of Chares Street projected to the southery shore ne of Raway Rver j thence (5) n an eastery drecton aong sad shore ne of Haway Itver to the westery shore ne of Staten Isand Sound; thence (6) n a southery drecton aong sad shore ne of Staten Isand Sound to the pont of begnnng. tt*f LED AMD *Hee ZPD, f Z ^^>.v^».^ rro«ths weathfc tb V«U. ^KA.Tte ArD HAVB!». A MOT O' -TTM&' POLLING PLACE No. Nathan Hae Schoo Comprng Borough DtrcU Not. 7 and 8. BEGINNING nt He ntersecton of the -ett-- nt! of Noe's Creek wth the tenter ne of Pershng Avenue and runnng: () n, a Northery drecton aong the ad center ne of I'ershng Avenue to the center ne of Roosevet Avenue; themv () n a westery drecton aong the sad center ne of Roosevet Avenue to the center ne of (Thare-s Street; thence (I!) n a northery drecton aong tn- sad renter ne of Chares Street projected Lo the southery shore ne of tahway Rver; thence (!) n a westery drecton aong the sad shore ne of Rahway Rver t» (,'uhuy's Creek; thence (6) n a southwestery drecton aong sad Casey's Creek to the westery ne of Casey tract; thence (f) n a southery drecton aong sad westery ne of Casey tract to the center ne of Roosevet Avenue; thence (7) In a westery decton aong the ad center ne of Housevet Avenue; to Bar Koad; theneu (8) n a southery drecton aonjr sad Bar Road to th-e New Jersey Ter- "mna Raroad; theme (!)) n an Mcterjr drecton aong sad New Termna Raroad to the ng Branch dvson uf the. Ce Raroad of New Jersey; nce () n a northery dm-- tof tong te.^.i Long nk- dvson of the Cen. Unmd Of New Jersey to Ht aoutu-ry ne of and* of Mexcan '«tr ews Corporaton; thence () fe" M eastery drecton aong sn ne of Mexcan Petroeum Cor V ' poraton to dvdng ne betw k Brady tract and Coon Tract V thence () n an eastery dn* ton aong sad dvdng fne be * tareen Brady tract and Cuno ft tract to te tenter ne of Wa.s S' f ngton Avenue; thence (3) n t >' southery drecton uung tn; ee V ter ne of Washngton Avenue U s- the dvdng tn? between Centra & Parkway Tract- and Roynt A : ChfAnent trad,: IJIPIIIT M) Bf"j an eastery drecton aong tud y* dvdng ne between Centra L. Parkway Tract and Huynto Chamers tract to the center nt; of Noe'u Creek; thence (5) n an eastery drecton uonjf sad center ne of Noe,'b Creek to the of Begnnng. POLLING PLACE No. : H(b Schoo Coatprtog Borough Putrd BEGINNING»t the ntersec- J,.Won of the tenter nes uf Wanh and Pawnng Avenues and thence () n westery on aong the «ad canter WOW \HKTO* M& BOVS AND "L<- SHOW VC»' SH6 SKAtNfo renter ne of Lnden Street; northery ne of ands of Centra thence (3) n'a southery drecton aong t'ho sad center ne of ne of Koe's Creek: thence (8) n Parkway Tract- to the canter.mu- Street to the center ne an eastery drecton aong the of curteret Avfnue; the.<v;e (3) aak center ne of NOC'B Creek to n a westery drecton aong the the center ne of Perahnr Aveue to the pont of begnnng. cu- ne of Carteret Avenue to tn- venter ne uf Fmore Avenue; hence () n a northery drtscuu aong the center ne of CU««ud Sckoo POLLING PLACE No. Kmov Avenue to the southery Cospruaf Borough Datrcta ne (t ands of Mexcan Petroeum Corporaton; thence (5) n BEGINNING at the ntoraecuon No.. Ud S. an eastery drecton aong the of the center ne of Wanhfton sad southery ne of anda of Avenue wth the center ne of Mexcan Vtrveuw Cur[>ora th 'ershntf Av«uu» and runnng and the.cnthery ne of Brady thence () n a SouttweaUry and tract to the center ne of Washngton Avenue; ttntnce (6) n a center Tnt of Pannng outhery drecton aon* UM ««d Avenue.southery drecton, aone the center no of Washngton Av*nu«to the NorOwry ne of and* of Centra) FwtoHky Trac^; thewse (7) uroject«d to * f Un# of *. ahp ne; tjven.ce (3) n a y drecton aonf sad We brdge Townshp fne to the t ter ne of Roogevedt A/enej () In an aast«r> ton the sad center n«koouevet Avenue, to an aad Woudbrdge Towuah thence (6) n a northwestery? recton aong the aad Woo,f " Townuu fne to BU outhery ne of ands of Mexcan I wth the westery shore ne of Petroeur Corporaton to tfe cen- Staten Igand 3o»nd- runnng Mf ne of Fmore Avenue; thencethence () fn a weaterr drecton (J.) n a southery drecton aong «orur the sad centw ne of Nb' c«at«e as of Fmore Avenue to the center ne of Carteret j n Avenue; thence () n a «outh- wtery drecton aong sad cen- U ne of Carteret Avenue to the center ne of nden Street; mr Avenue; thence () n a southwestery and southery drecton aong the sad-center ne of Persa n* Avenue projected to te rfore ne of Staten Iaand Sound; j thence () n a northery drecton thenc«(8) n an natery and thence (6) n a northetv norttver,u.,.,.. aoof sad - center - ne of Ln- northery drecton aong sad ton aonff»ud Bar Road t«e* & e n ^treet St ~ to *«the cent c «r U «of ohore ne of Staten Iaand Sound New Jewey Twmn» Uf * 5 - w Washngton " hn ' rt " n *» «Avenue; *»«' (8) to the pont of begnnng. t (T) n an '{n as aastttry tot drecton dt aong the ton aong sad New Ictnter ne of Washngton Ave mna Raroad to th. nae to *e pont of berunng. IN UHANCBKY OP NEW JKUUKY Branch Dvson of tho < fsj*""?^?. IN( 8 TARJBUIL>- Raroad of New Jersey, PUM PLACE Ho. 5 N, of Un- (8) n a northery drecton to t a»., Pefenaata.»f I Ft. ^'Srj!" the cay ot N * W A that certan ot tract or uarca of and and ptemes, her«na(t«r partcuary deacrbed, atuats, ynt ac beng the Borough of Carter** In te t'ounty of Mtdeae* and 8tt» of N«w Jersey. tt«;t ' W M a 7BVn,my n b«"o*u P g?r? to the Cundtt Kenny OouMy at" uate at Chrome, M. J.,» S5f In TO* County C«rk'» Offce at MdJeaet County, N#w J ey, on the J6th da/ V' >* *. }»»», a# ut number efhu.u <«) In Huck umb«r forty-two (!) aa aown ou aad map. xpo«to»!» at pubc vatduv on WKUNESDAY, THE NINBTBBNTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. A. D., NINt!- TBKN HIJNnMJ TH«T -6Ut. at two o'otoek.^tandardtne, In the f ) of the aad day, at the 3atUK U aam* oremmm u conveyed to the aad Pernatd Frtdrk an* H»» p. Frdrk. Ha w b; Cart»Mt, N. t, The adnqamaa amount or decree u> b«ataed by tad»>' red "r^nefy-vfht yerht "do doa wh th«ou»t w th a o ROHKHT L. BROWN. n 8 Toe C r -U, II, -7 *OR If Af of th» '"< uu;

7 7, ues Wn Fourth Straght Gamk Beat Madson - By MEYER II, t MR. HENRY CHOMICKI IIKNUY CHO.MICKT, chunky pot of the Hudson..,, n> r earn, No. pn outft of ths borough, was very ' ( ', n!,m. the other day about a story on ths page whch ',, "IIDII the Frehouse No. bowers defeated the Hud- ' v] -. Chomck wants everyone to know that t wasn't t. ;,n Hnt was beaten but a heavy junor team known I,,, Hudson Junors. The.same Mr. Chomck sad hs team had ost a great.,,,f prcftge because of ths story. Furthermore he that ho had been chder personay by some of the ubs, partcuary the team representng the Fre-.,\t. He same tme, the fu faced boss of the Hudsons,,, n,,w'r to a chaenge from the Frehouse No. gang, ',^ jnjr at anv t> me an d anv P ftce * b w tn. e Fremen n,', r game match. More than that, he w spot them,,,ns, no esa, wth a sma bet on each game. thnk Mr. Chomck was a bt erratc when he made,.... ; ;.ement. A handcap of 5 pns s a good dea more p, any team can offer. I woudn't be a bt surprsed f,',, (Mthouse No, bowers take hm up on t. The next tme I woud advse Mr. Chomck to be a bt (. carefu when he has somethng to say. Hudsons Meet Rock-man* In Feature Match Sunday The Tfursons and thn Rockmans, ratng No. and among the bow In* teams n ths borough, w meet In rv feature game at the 8ov&k aeys next Sunday after noon. The Hudsons and the Eocktnans are runnng In one-two order In the borough pn oop. Athough both teams deny It, a Tumor has It that a bet of $5 (In one ump sum) hase been paced on the game..,-, H Bowes Beat Hudsons In Games Harmony Cub Upsets League Leaders Despte Sensatona Pnnng By Rudy Gavanek Who Ros,, 6, and 8. Despte some phenomena bowng by one Rudy Gavanek, anchorman for the Hudsdns, the Harmony Cub came through wth a surprse two game vctory over the eague eaders at the Sovak aeys Tuesday nght. Gavanek bowed three brant scores of, f, and 8 to mss the three-game hgh ndvdua mark of f7! hed by John Hudak. Thp Harmony Cuh wan the frst The boys ooked good n wnnng. Ther passng and Knm<. by neary pns, 98 to hootng waa much mproved over that nj>revou«games,! «««The Hudson* o«mf h*>k t«going PLACES THE CARTERET Hgh Schoo cage team defntey concusvey proved to even ts most severe crtcs that '^"osng sump s over ths week by rong up a to Ore aganst a medocre Madson Hgh Schoo quntet. The vctory, the most decsve scored by the Bues a so, was ther fourth n a row, countng, of course, the mph over the Facuty a coupe of weeks ago. I St. James Beaten By HungaranC.C Carteret Team Loses Hard Batte To Crack Perth Amboy Quntet. The St. James courtsters had better stck to Carteret. Last Sunday nght they nvaded the far cty of Perth Amboy and were snowed under. Not by the storm ether but by the smart basketba basketba team owned and operated under the name of the Hunaran Cathoc Cub. The Amboy fve was smart nough to ro up a to 6 adantago at the quarter, whch t ncreased to -9 at the haf. From then on t was easy. Hungaran C. C. (38) G. F. P. Jagowsk, f 8 Bodo, f..._ 3 Ruznak, Leffer, c t Dennys, c Toth, g 8 7 Kozowsk, g 8 5 Totas 88, they actuay dd some shootng, s than twenty fed goas. They rang up no Not more than two weeks ago t ooked ke the kds oudn't wn a game. They had ost somethng ke sx or ed out the oop'eaders by the sm Even n a row before they succeeded n crackng ther nx aganst the Facuty. Unon, Lakewood and Madson ere then beaten n successve order, I am ookng forar< for the team to wn a few more games before the sea comes to a cose. The confdence ganed from one vcv aways acts as an ncentve for any team. * * * * * MR. RUDY GALVANEK KUDY GALVANEK, who has repaced Ormy McLeod, Carteret's No. rankng bower, further demonstrated s rght for ths honor ths week when he cracked the pns r three sensatona scores of, 6 and 8, for a threeame tota of 676. He mssed tyng the hgh three-game >ta of 679 by ony three pns. Kudy s at the present tme eadng the ndvdua nvers n the Carteret pn eague wth an average we ver 9. even the count by takng the second (tame,, to 8.. Then n a sensatona fnn tense momenta ị gf, th. ame packed wth e Harmony noc- K of two pns, fr to fff. McLeod and Bednar dd some outstandng work for the wnners. fn another match the Stars won by forfet from the Jednotas who faed to put n an appearance. HARMONY CLUB THE HARMONY Cub courtsters who won the frst f tte n the Recreaton League started the second haf,ce off ths week wth a brant two-pont wn, 9 to 7 ver the Cathoc Cub. Ths vctory makes t fve n a row r the Shuteo-coached proteges who haven't ost a game me the mdde of the frst haf race. Uness one of the her teams mproves suffcenty, the Harmony Cub w robaby go through the second haf wth a perfect record t east that s the predcton of ths wrter. * * * * * BRIEFS Here are a coupe of good bets for next week... udsons-rockmans feature bowng match Sunday at the ovak Aeys... Aance-Harmony basketba t onday nght n the hgh schoo gym... Odd Fe bus "A" team vs. Odd Feows "B" team n bg match a ovak anes next Wednesday arteret Hgh game here next Frday afternoon. And Keyport- Hose Ones On The Damond * * *, By BARRON McNULTY A. Gavanek Bedner Kk W. Gavanek P. Donney McLeod Harmon? Cub () Hudson. () Sekerka 9 W. Zysk 39 H. Chomck 98 L. Zysk 67 R. Gavanek Start (3) By Forfet from Jednotas Chodosh 6 9 : Mack Bnd Eott 88 "Lepo Benj. Moore Pnners Lose Match In Newark Carteret Bower* Tak«!n For Rde By Newark Offce Cub. Two teanm representng the Benj. Moore pant went over to Newark ast Frday nght and ost coupe of match games to the Newark Offce bowets. The scores: B«nj. Mm No. (O) cay 6 63 Demeter Love...-., Sotesz " Skurat 7 6 Stutzke, f Marcnak, f Goyena, f Comba, f, Maazewska, c D'zura, g Hamuak, g Szeag, g. " o St. Jame. C. C. (») G. F. P I 3 Totas...* W Score by petrods: Hungaran C. C St. James C. C.. f Two Game* Sated For Pn League Next Tuesday Next week's bowng mehu In the borough pn oop w brng together the Rockmans and the Hudsons In what shoud be an nterestng match Tuesday nght, n a second game to be roed the same nght the Stars w cash wth the Harmony pnners. Next Thursday the. 8. Metas w bow the Jed notas. That s, f the Jednotas show up. You know they've forfeted ther ast two games Jednota. () Faed to Appear RocVmant (3) By Forfet from Jednotas Mayorek Kara SeaJy Rogers 7 8S Furan Shuteo Forces Face Aance Fve In Schedued Game In reaton Basketba League Tgers To Meet Cathoc Cub In Frst Game. Jodnota. () Faed To Appear Mrs. Wesman Is Wnner OO.E.S. Banket Award 3BB, WAGNER NO THE BAMBINO AT THE PRESENT,,.,..,. I out because n -c s beng conducted a batters, an average H of baseba wrters to One new member was ntated Monday nght at a meetng of the Carteret Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. The weeky contest of the Banket Cub for a banket was won by Mrs. Joseph Weshe won forty of them. He must man. Next week the Banket Cub I have fet sometmes that to get;w meet n the home of Mrs. anyone out he hud tu strke themjjames A. Johnson n Washngton Newark Offce No. (3) * 83 B7 8 Morgan 3 58 FUmmons Shaffre 8 Deten 95 gg S. Heater B«nj. Moore No. () Barrett gern W. Gnda 89 T. Prce _ 3 J. Suvan ; 7. 8, Neman «en Newark,No. (3) -.., ' Hgh Schoo Pays Runway Away, Key» Here Next Week Havng won four straght K»m<"! throurh Wednesday of ths week, the Carteret Hgh Schoo basketba team w pay two games next week. The frst w be on the road on Tuesday when the Bues trave to Rahway. On Frday the team w be at home, entertanng Keyport In b home game, Carteret ost to both these cubs earer n the sea son. Carteret Hgh Team Ros Up 3-5 Advantage At Ha J<>(> f'arteret Carteret Hgh Beats Lakewood Bues Wn Thrd Straght Game By 5-6 Score Avenge Eary Season Setback. Scorng heavy n the frst and ast perods, the Carteret Hgh Schoo basketba team defeated Lakewood, 5 to 6, at the hgh schoo court ast Frday afternoon to wn ts second straght game. The vctory aso avenged a 3 to IB beatng the ocas took from *ake wood earer n the season. Showng consderabe mprovement over any of thr prevous games, the Comba coached cngers roed up a handsome oad of to m the frst quarter. Dr th t Htch Schoo court team gave another ndcaton that ta osng sump s a thng of the past by pasterng a thorough to sheackng on the Madson Hgh Schoo untet n the Muh»choo gym. ( h«vctory vu Cnrteret's fourth n a row. The BIUM took the upper hand at the start and were never headed. Hoppng nto a 7-3 ead at the cose of the frst perod, the Combamen went wd n the second quarter to outacore the vstors by the one-aded score of IB to. Ths gave the ocas a 3 to 5 advantage at the haf. After the ntermsson, Coach Comhd put n hs second strngers and even then they outpayed the Madson fve by the score of to 5. The second team payed through most of the Rccond perod. team was eveny the Carter* dvded wt Bnrt, center, beng hgh man ten ponts. Wnn foowed c.,.,v wth nne and Cowasky was cour thrd wth eght markers, In a premnary gams the C teret Hgh Schoo sophomo scored a rout vctory over t freshmen by the score of 8 to Carter*! Hgh () G Dxon, f 8 Barnoy, Kng, f..:.:.::::;: o Cowasky, f Bartz, Woodhu, c Markowtz, Harmony Tossers Top Cathoc Out9-7 Frst Haf Champons Wn Openng Game In Second Haf Race In Basketba League. Vrag, Ward, Prce, F Dspayng the same spec- Bg Match For Odd Feows Here Next Wednesday Nght Next Wednesday nght Is a bg nght for the Carteret/ Odd Feows bowng teams. For they are schedued to meet n a state eague match at the Sovak aeys. It w be the thrd match between the two Carteret teams, both prevous games havng been won by the Carteret "A' team. The Carteret "A" team Is at present eadng the state eague. m the frst quarter. Durng the n<>vt twn»e»«on( tacuar pay whch enabed the Lakewood team outpayed the t to defeat the Aance for Bues to tc the score at 3-3 fro-.. r,,,, e.- t, ng nto the fna heat, tne fr8t haf tte a week pre- At ths pont Carteret put on vous, the Harmony Cub, pprcssure to outscore thp vstors by t oted by Mke Shuteo, came to 3 n the fna stanza and wn ; thr ough n the hgh h 8 Madon Hgh () G P Aaco, f Brown, f " o Ftsgerad, f o Waker, c 8 Tuns, g _ Romano, g n. Fnasco, g j Score by perods: $ ftr, teret <*L M "' a, n * Referee Sverman, Newark. Sophomora (8) Wash, f y, r»f- f Stockman, c.., Boben. g X^^r'nfnTon^mT"!^ - -^> th * h * h ^ k baseba's Ha of Fame. In the po there were I men who were unan- K* me - Uke Matty h«t b famie(, ;n3.avenue. of eght aj ArraKencntt were made for a card party to be hed February 3 ptched two no-h, Odd Feows ha. In charge w h b M L Gk M J HIS choces of a, Ty Cobb ' <J3 consdered the greatest y p h, Odd Feows ha. In charge w htters but one of them was ony u be Mss Lena Gerk, Mss Jean Marseven nnng uar. Tweve tmes -nak, Mrs. George Paterson and he won twenty or more games and Mss Ezabeth Cfford, twce he pused the thrty murk, n I The chapter w hod a beneft ver uf at tme, Hans "Wagner I ube Ruth. Two other men '"Id have been the choce of a, 'I (he ony reason can be that "" one of the voters must have '('I to ook up the record book. "'>' are Chrsty Mathewson and ; cr Johnson. 'tty ptched for the Gants >m 9 unt 96, fnshng hs :' 'mpagn wth the Reds. In!s me he won 37 games whte "'K 8) whch may not ook so t unt fgured that ths means worage wnnng of twenty- ' ' names every season for ux- II y-arh. "' Huhb-H n consdered a '" K'ood ptcher yet has ony [' '" years won a» many aa twen- ' ' Humes a season, and Mat- "' " sxteen years. In 98, hs ''^n, he won thrty-seven ' "' 'g ony eeven, whch w ( ""'y Dean somethng to ''j' " n-s he won moro than ',' n-d's a season and durng ' years he won "'n twenty a year. Hs Uut came durng the ' )e.s of 95 when he best 's n the frst game by a vv ' four hts, won the ""(' n the aame manner " "tn and shut them out /e ffth ga^e, ths tme hts. "'' every other day, he "" ««cunphrttt games, at- '"" teen hu, no runs, one '"' tunned eghteen men, «Word's Seres. And ' t <>fd got two no-tt, no- ' * t wnnng thrty-sx abn.st show n the Rtz Theatre. March 5. The feature pcture w be "Jana." At the meetng Monday nght there were deegatons present from chapters n Wooabrdge, JOHNSON WON 3 STRAIGHT SHUTOUTS DURING THIS TIME HE ptched ffty-sx scoreeaa nnngs and banked the Yankees n three consecutve It so happened that,\ v BIG TRAIN ""NSON'S RECORD IS s '^trmrkabe, perhaps "."" «HO when ttacon- ( ' h at he was ptchng '^ nmddvsjoacwbn '" ' yu WIIIIB hs reguar turn came on Frday and he shut them out. Aong came Saturday and t was Jm Shaw's turn but he wanted to go fshng so Johnson tod hm to go aotk, that he woud take hs turn whch he dd, shutng them out for thu second day n successon. At that tme Sunday baseba wasn't aowed n New York and when the seres was resumed on Monday, McAeer, the manager, gave Johnson the nod. Johnson sad he hqd ptched Frday and Saturday and t was someone ese's turn. McAeer sad the Saturday turn was no faut of hs and t was Johnson's reguar turn and he woud have to tako t. So Water got off the bench, wanned up and shut the Yankees for the thrd tme. Stark, Late Of Covers, Promotes Pro Mat Shows Hgh hopes for a proftabe ate Wnter and Sprng at hs new trade of promotng wrestng bouts wore chantad today by JS<J Stark of Woodbrdge, who has gone showman at tha Masonc Ka n Hghand Park wth a weeky card of ght-heavyweght professona matmen. The burpng bouts ar«staged on Thursday nghts, usuay wth four events, the man go sted at best two of three fa*, Stark, a footba hero wth Ezabeth, Matawan, Metucht'n, Amboy, Rosee, Rahway South and South Rver. AnJom, Tny Repubc AmoTt It a tny repubc ID a vaey of the Pyrenees mountans under the suzeranty of France and the Spansh bshop of Urge. Ooy ) square mes In extent, It has enjoyed undsturbed berty snce 7s m was granted a consttuton as a repubc by Nupoeon In 8. The Inhabtants of Andorra are mosty descended from refugees who Ned from Span a thousand yeurs ago before the conquerng urnrs of tu Moors, that darkaknuet race, wkh overwhems] Span ID the Nutd century. Wth one vctory areadj tucked away safey unde ther bets as the second ha race got under way ast week n the Carteret Recreator Recreaton Basketba Lea gue, the Harmony Cub tos seh, frst haf champons, are co h'dent they w make t two n row when they cash wth the A anre next Monday nght n th IMKII schoo Ky. The Shuteo forces w rue heavy favorte for the smpe rea son that they easy defeated th Aance n the frst haf payoffs. And then agan the Harmony tossers beat another good team ast we(-k when they nosed out the.'athoc Cub by two ponts, 9-7. A of whch makes the Harmony a to shot to conquer the Hebrews. In another game sated for next Monday nght the Cathoc Cub w take on the Tgers n what shoud be an nterestng game. The Cathoc Cub whch has been payng n hnrd uck ever snce the "eague opened s bound to hts ta strde soon. At any rate that's what Mr. Hamuak, boss of the.'athoc Cub, s prayng for. The Aance faed to showed up ast Monday for ts schedued content wth the Tgers and w n a probabty be charged wth a forfet defeat. GAMES NEXT MONDAY Tgers vs. Cathoc Cub Harmony Cub vs. Aance. Orgna Svtur W»t«r The orgna setzer water a the sprng water of NederSeters n Prussa, Germany, It Is now manufactured In great amounts In Europe aud Amerca. MASSAGE YOUR AGE AWAY... WITH THIS GREAT CREAM! Mott«n th«un... rub n dab?f Pomp«I«rt Motgt Cn«m, unth* cr««m rcu» out... 'and wth t com* th h» pot* WpurWw, bavn? th* akn trtth and young * t b«by'» Th gr.at td to «* h»«w, mad* by * company wth n««rty h«f «e*ntury «f tpr- *M«btkmd t, > «bto«t«y nd. paaabt to th* ran or wom*n fo th d good ook fo y g FREE MmpI* wh b* tht on r*. qu*t. Jut tnd your ntrn* «nd d d t The POMPEIAN Co. Lst Schedues For Cage oop Teams Games For Next Week Announced For Senor, Inter- medate, and Junor Leagues, The offca schedues for the Senor, Intermedate, and Junor Leagues sponsored by the Recreaton Commttee has been announced for next week by Joseph Comba, athetc head. The schedue foows: SENIOR LEAGUE Monday 8-9 Cathoc Cub vs. Tgers 9- Harmony Cub vs Aance INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE Monday Robns vs Jays Tuesday Buddes vs Eages 89 Trpjans vs Terrys Wednesday Athetcs vs Buccaneers 89 Tgers vs Snappy Boys JUNIOR LEAGUE Frday Terry«vs Scouts Saturday Rambers vs Tgers the K«..«wu.» nne-pon mar- M' nday n(fh(. tf ^ ^ open. Pn> Carteret scorng was fary '^ ^?Jf eveny dvded wth Ward hgh wth t th c th u c, b sx pomtj. Bartz was second wth As n(t<. ated b the com 8Core, STk'T A"*A" A M r rkwi.^t ere 'th«harmony Cuh tosaers had to both ted for thrd pace wth four ht ev ^ h f th t wj ponts each. - - * The score: C.rerot (8) G. F. P. Dxon, f Kng, f Cowasky, f Bartz, c 5 Markowtz, g Vrag, g Ward, g f F. 3 P. 7 Totas Ukewood (6) G. Paduchck, f Cayton, f McCuskey, f Krege, f Mncy, c.. Aufero, g Landers, g,.j?. Totas 3 6 Socer by perods: Lakewood [Carteret 3 5 Referee^ Ruggerer. "A" Team Wns 3, X Team Takes The Carteret Odd Feows'"A" team swept Gaea In three straght games at the Sovak aeys Wednesday nght to strengthen Its eadershp In the State pn oop. At the same tme the Carteret "B' team came through wth a two-game trumph over the Frankn odge pnners. The scores: Carteret "A" (3) B, Donney Rchardson Chodosh 8 Soan r McLeod Gerg 9 Jumpng nto on eary ead the Shuteo forces were ahead at the I haf by a three-pont margn, 8 to ' 6. Joe Comba was hgh scorer for the wnners. He rung up 7 ponts on sx fed goas and fve fed goas- The Hebrew Aance caed off ta fna pame wth the Tgprs. Ths game w be payed ater n the season. Carteret Bakctba L»(ue, g T»n<y, g t Ponkas, f Lucas, f... Graeme, c Frth nan (5) G, ft Z'ZZ. Sotesz, g P- 8 W L Harmony Cub Cathoc Cub Tgers Aance I Harmony Cub (9) ' G Stutzke, f Comba, f 6 Donovan, c 3 Goyena, g Baz&ra, g Baars, g, Pet.,... Terrys, Tgers Wn Intermedate Games Tger* Trounce Buccaneers, 3-9, Whe Terrys Waop Budde*, 3-. The Terrys waoped the Bud' des, 3 to, and the Tgers dd A the same to the Buccaneers, 3-9,' W n a par of Intermedate Leagu* '\ E D Cathoc Cub (7) G F P J. Hamuak, f Mtroka, f 6 Kuzma, c S. Hamuak, g 3 7 Rubnck, g Mudrak, g 5 7 Score at haf Harmony 8, Cathoc Cub IS. games n the hgh Wednesday nght. The scores: Terrys (3) jtffcechka, f Tr* B«ta. f Much, c J. Toth, g J. Lucas, g 3 doderstad, % 9 Leagu* schoo gym Hod Eaget Scoreess In st Haf, Robns Wn - Thu "Mountan Chcken" natona dsh of Domnca U "mountan chcken," made from gnut and frogs. The entre frog s eaten, ether boed, broed, fred, roasted, or Btewed. Copax Wood Choppers Trm Fr«hou*e No. Mssng a thousand score by ony two pna n the second game, the Copax wood choppers decsvey defeated the Frehouse No. bow ng t«am n two out qf three games at the Sovak Aeys Monday ngnt Lton Zysk ht 5 and A Park 3 as the Copax team towered to 9DH n the second tt to wn by neary pns. Th«scores: Cop., () A. Parker 8 J. 't!u8u 5 J. Kopn :... 8,. Langdon 66 L. Zysk , 87 5 Fremen Thatcher, Hart R. Goderstad P. Donovan Maszewsk 87 No () H S GaUeUa () Cordone 37 Crosche 7 6 Barzere Roffne 6 6 Lombardo Z. Cardone Hodng th» Eages scoreess n the frst haf, the Robns emerged trumphant n an Intermedate League tusse Monday nght, to. The score: Robns () G, F, P, Wash, f Vrag, f Green, c Foxe, g Lucas, g.3 6 P. a *",8 r m 8 Buddes () O. Harrngton, f Dunne, f Ko, c Hegedus, g Uhouse, % Tgers (3) O. Kng, f Watcher, I a Essg, c 7 Kovach, g Ponkaa, s Zmmerman, g 7 3 r ȯ I 3 3 P. P. 3 Eage () 7 G. Carteret "B" () Vonah 76 6 Uman 7... Strutters Wuf 6 35 Eott 8 J, Donney 69 Nascak, I Donovan, f Jackson, f Cantar, c..._ Kprd ya, g ney, g Score *t haf Robns P. Bncaneers () O. Derczo, f Sosnowsk, f Such, c Mayorek, g Mare*, g 9 «p a a Frankn () Wotraan., 5 H. Wersoger 6 KopJ 5 He 68 Hamton I «7 765 Carteret O Wood Crashers Crash Benj. Moore Pnners Return Match For Benj. 5 Moore Teams Tomorrow 8.. The frst and second Benj. Moore bowng teams w pay the Newark offce In a par of return matches at the Sovak aeys tomorrow nght. The Carturet teams were beaten at Newark ast week but hope to avenge the defeats tomorrow nght. 55 j 3; 9 kttsow-ceamngtooth pttes robbng you of reay whte teeth? Stop uso tow-cmwtng tooth paste f you w«bt npy vbtt t«tk A renwtas* n«w knd o/ I 'Pare' Sports SMOke Wth Aumn Of Rutgers Mantenance uf thuae utra-pure tk;tc standards at Rutgers s ukf wtfc graduates uf the unversty ojjfthe banks of the od Rartan. TI(«Aumn Monthy ths week endorsed Presdent Robert C. Cother's decaraton no sports schoarshps w be estabshed and nchef entrant! ttandurd«nor t requrement w be owof the usua covqrt r methodn, the aumn Frank Krktmk used od nervne." The t caf traned ered. The Carteret O Woo/ Crashers NeW8 of A], Carteret Borou fh n ht a, score at the Sovak anes Monday nght n wnnng three games from the Benj. Moore pnners. But there's a cutch to t. They bowed wth sx men., The ucorea: < C«rtar«t O Wood Crasfacrt (3), Kob« Turkey 3 Smth 8 Sto 8 Ha _ 5 Muue 6 the Press, the most wdey< read paper n Carteret FISH AW GAME VHff FIGHTS MERGER PLAN Commssoners Say Fand Pad By Sportsmen Are Impered Fghtng aganst the proposa that t be merged wth other agen- ' cea of the State government, the New Jersey Fsh and Game Commsson decared ths week such a.' merger mght mper the fund for conservaton work but out o/f sportsmen's cense fees. Pubcty from the department^ decared no taxpayer's money ' been used n acqurng a $,( system'of game refuges,. e shootng grounds, fan hatch*;;: urus md game farm*. Annuay, the Commsson asserted, neary $,, worth of fsh and gam* s taken by New Jersey resdent*! and t decared no nand fsh and: game woud be n exutence todaj had not the Commsson done a' bang-up job. - IBS J H Hot Fght Forecast For Tomnow In nd Rutgers-Prnceton Batte m tooo Baa j. Moor* (O) ' Afred Gnda 86 Prca 96 Love 7 Suvan 8B Barrett « no 887 &7 8!) Mt»t Rutr*r and Prnceton, New Jercy' chof rt on the ntercu^gat* bautba court, w c««h n tho Rutgcn (ymnmua tomorrow nght wth the Scaret ««kug o avenue an earer tea* on defeat at Prnceton. A near capacty crowd t expected for tbe coutet whch promot to be one of tha fnett (port»how«of the Wnter uuon. Rut er>, depu t* defeat bf the T«r, 3 to 9, > much mproved tsce then and favored over the Orange and Back cagera became of ta vctory orer Fordham, conqueror of Armjr and Coumba. Afantt Fordham the Queantmeo reached ther Ufh P«k of th«cunp«fn tad payed tenutoaa batketba throufhovt h«, contest. Wth Jack J*T«b«ck and B Kouuko both «TaaU«*t center, Rutaer w oe abe to pretent a UMUP whch tonpere*,; favoramr wth th«ut co «,«baketbau teaou a ta* East T>M taar MTOTttWHt of C«r HUUr MM) Fr.ak Strtpp, uutuu*, W fy th» Sccrkt MctMary ru*r*«trwfth.., swnsstep t*asa m»*t» u nt r*a IMI «f gk«mhu a aa*!.;j

8 PAGK EIGHT COPPER WORKS (Contnua whch th^ fts bwn nrrnnpu^hrd "Wf tnko ths opportunty tn corurrathnt* ths IVpnrtTnrnta heart an we us He fnrmrn «n< the men fr ther spendd «rrom "Thp Annua Awards Dnner for the pnrt pun t In ths sufhy drve w he hed February 8. 83( at the Newark Athetc Cub wth Oovernor Hnrnd O Hoff man and Unted States Senator A Harry Moore mone the Rest.s CommRsone of I.nbor. John J Toohry,,!r. w present rertft estps tn thr trroup wnnne pants as we as (o pms (PI nmm de jmrtmont. Kmnjt tu (he contest wthout n ost tme nrrtdrnt. "Atho(rh the fcnrra MnnRK fat Oommtfn n rhftr*r nf the k Vet> PnwIdMt, R C A urnt f* ( nr Camden. t«d wt 'the 935 enroment foa»t <M> pant*, df to the Brent Interest beng manfested by both mtrtfuf ment and men In -hamr of the preventon of accdents WS pant* frmy entered the rontmt IndcBtnR that t.h safety move ment In Industry s Rrnwn* ve»r hy year "R^gonA Vce (."harman head ee hy.! W nurnsnn. Charman John Roach, Deputy ("onmfssone of Ijbfr, Mtrector nnd Fred M TAXPAYERSB&L (Cnnhnufd from page ont) \f[r The acton wmt tjken»t * ppnf Tuoway nyrt at the 'adcumtcr*. 57 Roosevet Ave Rossennd Srr""uv.»re F O Atknson. H H nrown. O K onndy J < Phean. Jos«ph have no nfuence upon ths type of Rutzker. W I) Stearns and R K Innn.Stout Mcrnbors nf the Oenprn MnnnKtK Cnnnttee for Mdde sex fountv nre Joseph Rn/ker. Mtn.pr PnbfT Asphat Com puny, H Hwna. Asst ManaKcr, AnMcnu Cvtnamd Company. Hr Hntyn Wntc. fupt In< Hr Untw «tot»«meta RJ>fnnu ths contest headed hv. W Rumson, Com panv " Itaan Food Store} SMITH ST. IMIONF, I, A. -.'U PASTFNF TOMATO PASTE Spaghett or Macaron Charot Brand $.35 b. CUM- LA PF.RNA MACARONI n T'NA FISH for ' 77 Brand SALAD OIL PERTH AMBOY FREE DELIVERY IB PKGS UO sr Itaan Roasted COFFEE Our Own Roast b5 9 C RINSO LARGE! j~ CapcoHo-Forte Grand Itaa $ 98 "J Genova SALAME A re Whoe -Ob Purr OI.IVE OIL ga PACKAGE 35" SUGAR 5 3 FARM MARKET ^^r ~^^r ~^^r - ^ ^» -m^ -^^r- -^^r- -^mr -^^r- ~~^^r -^^r ~^v "^^w ~ ^ 36 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY LARD bs 5 IFRESH Chopped? I T LALL CUTS OF RIB ROAST FFRESH [Roastng Q PORK W [TEXAS LBS. WASHED ^%m. SPINACH 5 'FANCY, 3 LBS \ SLICING A M Tomatoes ^ O OLEO- MARGA- RINE CHUCK POT ROAST TENDER LEGS of LAMB FANCY ORANGES TANGER- INES LEMONS LARGE, YELLOW BANANAS A, n r c j SEE JIMMY FOR VEGETABLE VALUES! EACH I L C doz I tue h"3 pan there n a drfn tr form for wpng nut each oan,. months, and the ntercut rhurjet are proportonatey re-,h.r.t monthy, an the tota am nnt nf the dent s reduced. Snce w payment* are the name each month. «arger porton of th«ammnt s apped tn the prncpa. The enrnnrs of the assocaton Sarnf Feature Too Ths assocaton has aso added a new feature for aavnfr, n whch the shares mature n ten years and n whch thp depostor (tets the to tn amount pad n JIIUHS H) f ; nf the mned pofts F)v Is acn. Assocaton s put nto the form approved n 93f> hy revson of the Budng and #onn Act. Kjrht years od, the Taxpayers Assncgton s very qud, and ha-; tota assets of $78, TV rn«] capta on hand s $;!.IMn \\\gh (frnde murtf;a rr Innns w >c receved under hoth the od nnd new pan* hy drector* of thr n-< Isonjtm. who nre as foows: I Thnm.s J. Mvh, Bernard Kahn. Jon) (Jrdn, Maurce Spewnk, Snnue Chodnsh, John Kend pr.ky. Aukha I). GIHSS, John V. (n d'r.stnd, Rev. Dr. ("mt's Vnce, Mayor Joseph W. Mtturh, Joseph (avbck, Amhrose Mudrak and John Dene. Mr. Mvh s presdent, Mr. Kahn vce presdent, Dr, Vncze secretary, Mr. ("mvanek treasurer, and Mr. Gass counse * WOMEN {< tnurd from page one) dwet at some ength upon the pace womnn hod n the modng nf the character nf the rsng cnmnto. tc.umpncntc the typr of woman represented by the two canddates, Mss DnRmat Koed and Mrs. J. j. Ruckrene, and prophesed vctory at the pos If women woud back the canddates sody Mrs. Maran Cark of Par M. nmther speaker, traced the hstory of woman's pace n the strukke for exstence over the span of years from poneer days n ths country to the present era. Whe woman's man nterest s st her home, Mrs. Cark sad, her nterests have expanded to per mt actvtes outsde the confnes AID SQUAD (ContKurd from pag$ one) work and shoud hep th* n any possbe w»y. Tours very truy. Surprse Dept Store, frned: Morrs Ndnon Th*rr were thrty-nne ambu ancp ras rurnr the month of January, seventeen Of these were nght ras. Thr foownr donaton* wef rreeved and acknowedged wth thanks:»5. D L. Woh«*mt A: Son: 5. R^v A. J. 8«k«on Surprse T>pnrtment Btore, Dr \JH> Oreenwnd, Wam Green wad. WSnm Babes, Abraham D Oass: M. Antono Pereer;».5O, Udps Axnry. Brotherhood of Israe: %. from Frends: $, Jnck Santos. Joseph Krujp«. Others whose contrbuton" are RcknowedRcd Incude: Stephan Combft, Hteve Ooptr, August 8eb esta, I,. Van Dusky, Byon Seas. J McDonad. Pnkus Chodosh, A Van Duskv. Caros Anc.hno. ark: Pachccn. Juan Pasa, John Renedn, Joe oura and W. H. nwon. of that home She too prophesed vctory for the two canddates f supported sody by the resdents of thp borough of the same sex Mrs Mary T) Rnrrtps of Hf7n Mer.! cth. vce presdent of the De part men t of Cassroom Teachers Dutch Boys: Staney Nemc, Joseph Hftuka. Stephen Bum, of thp Natona Educaton Asso John Strnn. Stephen Oesberger. eaton of the. Unted States, an Joseph Bobe. Anthony Aec. W other speaker, expressed her mn Eko, Stephen Szoke. Tence Interest In the efforts women are Brady, Murray Lehman, Staney now makns In Carteret to obtan Ceznk, Joseph Donbrowsk, Jacob a pace, n ts cvc fe. She warned of the danger of support Ing canddates for offce soey on ther popuarty, and stressed the need for Rettng behnd ennr dates who nre ft for the offce they srok. Women are we ftted o of Ik ' on the Uuu uf Educa ton. she stated, and advsed her hearers to Ret out a arge vote for the two women canddates. Mss Koed nu'd Mrs. RueW rerc thanked the. audence and speakers for the meetng and ts expressons of support There was nso an entertanment durng the eventr. ncudng pano soos by Ms ERRert Brown, von soos by Rosnyn Gross, accompaned by Dorothy Kathe, and voca numbers by Mrs. Jua Coe. Mrs Anna Hapn was secretary of the meetng. NOW... THE WORLD IS YOURS BUY A RADIO IT'S THE YEAR'S BIGGEST RADIO SENSATION MODEL.-75 Cmura EUctrc Koguar tnn- Prce * W Speca Aowance Cost YOU I t^f'^ *OU 6 *(\W $oy MODEL A-7B... A three-band consoe oovernf the entre broadcastng 'and hort-wav* bands, as we u poce cat, and amateur and arcraft!( na*. Seven meta tube*. Brt Hunt performance. He beautfuy modern wauwt-vaneor cabnet pouean a fu measure of eye vaue. Be Modern Buy A Rado Wth Meta Tubea REYNOLDS BERNARD KAHN'S 55 Washngton Ave. FURNITURE - RUGS - W Everythnt MUST Be Sod! BTH STORES 79 Atantc St. GAS RANGES Mnt Cear Out For Remodeng - Many Itenu Too Numerous To Menton Y jes!buynow!saiin H.S.PLAY (Cnnnucd from paqr one) mmc, vnrft nnd Instrumenta, the producton Is expected to approach \ In popunrt.y "Katheen." whch has the a tme record us a ht nmonr hgh schoo productons. Th* prncpa characters ure:} Hurts. " yn'nj Dutch apprentce, j Henry Hchroeder. Aunt Anna. Chrst Inn'I guardan. Moron Ft7 eernd. Aunt Ada. Anna's sster. Ann* ns; Kfttnkn, n vwrc muden. Catherne Hernse, Hen drck Van Oftster, BurRomaser of O^sendorf, Arthur Rtupnr: Chrs Una. a charmng Dutch gr, Fthe. Ondn: Theophus McSpnde, anj authorty on Botany, nenrge.soan: Ned HaxteT. an Amercan coege student.. T,eo nrady. Dck Wrren, a feow student of Ned, Hooort Tayor. The prncpa scene Is n the market pace of Ossendorf nnd the me Is the present, xmthy Khc; s the Bccnmpan.st : Tn the varous choruses are: Dutch Ors: Charotte Monar, F^rrste Tayor. Care Mueer, Ruse PywH. KISIP Bu.sh. Ha hnn Brady. Rophtr Mvnn, Amy Hed, Vaera Mter. Dorothy Kw-nson. Fse Feauer. Opra Kzchetka. Catherne Bmtkn, Mnrgare I.yman. I.urUc Kt fn bch, Jean Brady. Banche Bed nara. Maron O'Bren. Mart.hn Pcdnk, Heen Rawezuk Vaera; Cavor, Mchae Hoowntch. Rd wnrd asck. John Baownrczuk,.Stephen Parkas, Joseph Rhunwy, Wnn Mftkosk. Vnfrers: Mare Pnpe. Rta; Hanan, Mary Bradey. Jenne Puk. Ina Barr, Maragret Sunn Heen T.ukatoR I nn Pn ge, Paune Sobe, Heen Oava [etz, Dorothy Rossmnn, Heen SzutnHowsk, Margaret Hu, Edth Gyon, Josephne Refck, I«..;hy Yetman, Paune Sank ner, Kophte Mezka, Yoandn Pau, Margre,.Smu Care Brockman, Annn MacaeR, Mary Borck, Ludmn Goeyuk. Toursts: Andrew Choka, Ansey Bvver, Water Wadftk. Prank Robert Jepson. John Lapczynsky T ohn Essf?, John Donovan, Pau Koepfet. Frank Neuman, Staney Masuck. Robert Ward, Edward Donovan, John Dxon. Dutch Grs, Act II: B''-.trce Safchnsky. Ezabeth Csabna. Paune Mnk, Stephana Starz, Banche Csee. Ruth Tayor. Banche Ferrs, Forence Carro, Ace Bednarz, Eeanor Mttuch. Charotte Dck, Irene Beka, Dove Cheret, Bertha Senchak. Dorothy Lssak, Emma Bahush, Gora Hopp, Annn Kope, Mary Monar. Tourst Tap Chorus: Oaze.Ha' Prce, Care Muer, Mary Vasena. Ese Paner, Fern Baumann, Amy Red, Dove Cheret, Gora Hundak. "Tup That I Love,' Dance Chorus: Catherne Bartko. Fern Baumann. Banche Bednarz, L an Enge, Paune Sobe, Ese Feanw, Rose Prywata, Gazea Prce, Mary Vasena. Care Muer, Fern Cheret, Martha Fedak. C.OFC. from pan' "tc I standads of resdences and prevent the ntruson of objectonabe enterprses. Reference to the mnutes showed the od chamber had recommended a zonng ordnance to the borough admnstraton n 93 and the counc at that tme took the matter under advsement but dd nothng more. The pan for a new hghway was suggested by Cty Engneer Thomas E. Cons of Ezabeth n hs annua report to the Board of Works of that cty ast week. Mr. Cons remnded the board he had ponted out n hs report a year ago that traffc on Route 5 had reached capacty. He urged that the board appear before the Stte Hghway Commssoner and urge the constructon of another hghway cast of Itoute 5. The proposed route woud begn at the Newark Arport and parae the Long Branch Dvson of the Centra raroad. He advocated the od rght of way of the Pubc Servce Fastne through Lnden and Carteret be foowed. Such a hghway, n the opnon of the drectors of the chamber woud usum deveopment of the borough us a pace for resdences and woud brng busness to oca modut.-). Sutc uf the oca ndustres have moved ther man offces from New" York to Car teret but, the we pad type of offce empoyees have found homes n Raway, Ezabeth and Rosee utter fang to fnd the type of homes they wanted n Carteret, accordng to Thomas G. Keayon, presdent of the chamber. The Borough Counc s nterested n the hghway project and the chamber w cooperate In efforts to put It through One or more out-of-town >pettk ers w address the chamber at the reguar meetng, February 8. and the drectors w provde refreshments. The membershp commttee w contnue the drve for members. (Contnued jrom paje une) una tns oruwuntu o duug a great dea of good. He recommended the counc do everythng possbe to cooperate wth the commttee and that at east as much money as waa Kven for commttee work ast yea be approprated ths year. Councman James I.tkm-h pad he had attended some mect- Ing^ of the commttee and was greaty mpresued by what s beng done. Dr. Strandberg, charman of the fnance commttee was asked by the mayor to ntend some of the A report accompanyng the et- -T «howsd that a great many ch and adut are attendng var- I eas*e» sponsored by the com- CREDIT! THIS WILL BE WELCOME NEWS. You Can Now Open A Chart* Account ART-PECK AT THE FURNITURE CO. T«rm» To Sut You! * We Have Arranged A Group Of Hot Specas For You For ONE WEEK ONLY. So Hurry! 5-Pece Staness Top BREAKFAST SUITE $.5 IIF.AVY SOI ID MAPLE BOX SEAT' CHAIRS A $3.5 VALUE, PURE SILK FLOSS MATTRESSES $795 PC FRIEZF.TTE LIVING ROOM SUITE Wanut (rump 59. A $. VALUE INNER SPRING MATTRESSES $.95 VALUE $ Pece Rock Mape BED ROOM SUITE $9. A $75. VALUE $.75 DAMASK INNER SPRING MATTRESSES $.75 VALUE $75 DN7FRGET E ART-PECK & Pay Us a Vst and Learn How to Save Haf ART-PECK 86 HOBART STREET PERTH AMBOY ^ N ^ s ^ n T'/ ^ ^ f Phone P. A. -75 SUNNYDALE 7 SMITH STREET PURE FOOD MARKET PERTH AMBOY BRING HOME THE BARGAINS! TREMENDOUS SALE STARTS FRIDAY race -- fn r>pn<) rccc TUB or ROLL CREAMERY BUTTER39C LB GUARANTEED LARGE GOOD EGGS REG. 5c CAN SUGAR Caro O FOR PEAS 5c One Lb. Box GRAHAMS Gnger SNAPS SODAS HIGHEST GRADE SHRIMP Can LIBBY'S SLICED PINEAPPLE FRI. and SAT. SPECIAL MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee 5 C ONE POUND CAN NO. CANS PEAS & CARROTS APPLE SAUCE SOAKED PEAS 5 DURKEE'S OLEO LBS. Margarene 9 C PURE VEGETABLE Shortenng 5 c LB 3 NO. CAN O FOR STRING BEANS O or CORN oz. Botte Pure TOMATO 5 CATSUP GREEN SPLIT PEAS SPAGHETTI MACARONI ELBOWS SHELLS us 9c LBS. IS LEGS LAMB". h J Ac PRIME STEER CHUCK ROAST ft 5c LEGS and RUMPS VEAL n»' 7 c LOINS PORK RbEnd... " b'7k TOP and BOHOM ROUND ROAST " '" ft V FRESH JERSEY ROASTING PORK "' SMALL CALI HAMS SHOULDERS LAMB FRESH CHOPPED BEEF ruffua J^ ORANGES] Each I TEXAS SPINACH f» f-\ *

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