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1 CARTERET PLTTNG..LAUGHS ON COMC PAGE-/'SUM - AND.'THE USUY KDS" PRESS Wdest Grtat*! Pper b Carteret Competey; Meyer' Sport* ud "The nm\.s". " RWNENT PEOPLE,; Wfe,' Jan* 24, 25 "f n show Stad Fok n Comedy EN'S BALLET A WOT d,.,>''._ A promse that t,, )rner y, n the Hgh Monday and m,,t s, January 24 and,, u, aso- be a chdren's ; ;n,rday afternoon Janu- \, both evenng perform-, w be musc by a pop-,,,,, ;,nd dancng w fo-.,, now beng coached by,» Waterman of Enge-,,,, Bme to Carteret to show for No. 2 MM Com-,. n.s some of Carterat' ',, ;md dgnfed ctens n '/..vnkng roes. The namts,, they are known tr tne,u themseves the causa of,,,ht Mayor Mttuch as judge Jacoby as "Fan-,',,,,uth Cerk Perry u"ne-,,, : sampe*. They w be., mess Men's Baet. Other Fcaturat, f,.;,turos w be presented,, acts as foowa: The j.-.jr,. Chor, ffty men and Kng od tme favortes; t: Schoo Chorus, thrty,; n four dance numbers; M,,. Kabaret, 5 chdren H, uh scene; the "CastW.. wo popuar younr wont-.f»nd dance number tu-r'ss Men's Baet., f characters a aa f- funner Mutre; >uvt\.., ur,. (jrggu, Amk, U-k. tobnr Far n. - KH Chrs, Harry M '-H, Mm. Wam Hurry Ueukntr: ; Wxn; 'FKKV, Mr». H>.n. Tun. Sam Ka >*n: 'M. 'utcr. M-u* HuUt nc-u«m r,;<. -. houe: Dr. H....M t.-. n- ' 'oount. :m, M.t'y, Fu- ', Kutu; arr. ', Uenner, : W- A rtfm. ;«c. Mk- V»r'»fH»v, t'v Mote; 'M Sumrr Moorr, T^H,H, Jr., -qusek..nt»4e. You'd tc URY FR. O'CONNOR T SOLEMN RTES Group Attend Man For Former Pajtor O St. Joeph' ;KT Funera»ervtce n St. Mary's Roman unch, Bordentown, : K'v. Job,n O'Connor, - -" of St. Joaeph's "Utet, who ded Satur- Uexan Brothers Hos- <>tth. Father O'Connor ''"Ht 68 years od at the >- 'fa, had charge of ; uch ten yaara, gong ' " Sea e Cty where charge of another St. tmch unt three months ", heath faed.. -vt-'d by thr««nephews, * Downs, of Carteret; 'uwu, of Bordentown tuwu, of Pamyra; two Agnes Haney, of Tr«n- ''>. Grffn, of South Or- - "s stay n Carter«t Fh rnuf but up the church " '" He was noud for h r - and charty. The»er- Mary's Church n Borb a soemn hgh maw " '» n whch "ffty presu ' md there was a chor ' ''he body was taken to " rt» from Eabeth and Mmy's throughout Mon- " m was n St. Mary's Ce- "'" 'tow. ' ' ^"«es Koy, bshop of "'" docese, was among '" attended the funera. M» J. H. Nev, Mrs. "'" xt '*'. Mss Nee Seon, """"'. Ktty Ouw, Mr ''»h Kennedy, Mr. and <' Meae, John ;«at us a me goverg body New Ytsr's Day, every Chrstmas hoday. w be honored Sunday nght, January.H, at a testmona banquet. from New York to Carteret by a The bshop was accompaned Ths s to be gven at 7 o'cock n speca representaton made up of Facon Ha and there w be n J«hn Keba'n and Mchae vantky. Bshop Bohdan ed the pro- program of musc and entertanmet. t s sponsored by the Kos- cesson from the rectory to the arge busee oad- ".'t 'Connor»:«o»k n Arrangng Program Cavn F. Denger SCHOOLS TO MARK BRTHDAY OF FDR To Partcpate n Loca Ceebraton Of Brthday Of Presdent CAKTERK'f Cavn K. Denger, supervsng prncpa of the Carterpt S( honn, who has been apponted uhrman uf schoo actvtes for the brthday ba of the Presdent, s arrangng for the event to be observed on two consocutvt' days n the oca schoos. Snce the brthday ba comes on Satuday. January 2!), the two precedng days, Thursday and Frday, January 27 and 28, w brng the schoo ceebratons. The programs to be gven for the schoo chdren ncude a puppet show drected by Mss Agnese Gunderson, and taks on nfante parayss and the campagn for ts cure whch has been waged CARTERET, N. J., FRDAY, JANUARY 4, 938 BOTO'SBudget Was$5,n962ND PEACE PARLEY And Poce ForcefW But TUJO Men.' CALLED TO SETTLE ATHLETC RUMPUS Tax Coector Got $699, Assessor $36; Convemenctfjkanty r.'.vk Nu-: TMn tr r. : H r-n u ncph m Mr >v.»t>- ' ( nf Hp nr'n(jh wth cnns-- mt nunrn RU>>H HN they v ;HMn^( f enry n^hror and ns's Mctm unbeevaby ow, t "KK«.^od remerw A*< rmjpnnor ' *^' WP propnrtonme!) CARTERET When Carteret 'Hme a borough' after an act of the egsature had separated t from Woodbrdge, the frst budget for the nfgnt muncpaty was $5,475. Ths was passed n 96, the rst year of ts exstence, uner the name of the Borough of Roosevet, by whch t was known for some years. Attractve aa thtt sma sum for mantanng functons may seem to those accustomed to regard an nnnua budget of over $4, further nvestgaton shows the, resdents who mad^up the ommunty n 96 enjoyed practcay none of the convenence and advantages whch make every day vng here now an safe am convenent as t s. Throughout the thrty-two years of ts exstence the borough has mproved steady New mprovements and deveopments have come wth each year, these naturay to be pad for from tax mones and the other sources of revenue whch are avaabe, franchses, censes and such. Frst Mayor Former Mayor Joseph A. Hermann, a member of the Townshp Commttee when Carteret st was part of Woodbrdge, took offce as Mayor May 2f, 96, n the od Borough Ha, ater the A. O. H. home and now beng prepared for a tavern. The poce department then conssted of two marshas, John Donovan and Chares Wang, who were pad ffty doars throughout the naton. Defnte pans for the programs are not yet a month each. competed but w be announcec At that tme when an arrest had shorty. Dr. Herbert...Strandpresdent of the Board of been made and a ptuoner was to he taken to New Brunswck, the Educaton ard borough heath offcer, w key some of the poce department had to hre a conveyance. Stage coaches were taks. Because t w be necessary to rtpeat the performances n the separate schoos t may be necessary to secure another speaker Tof sonw' "tfvk'km&u. *- The puppet show was gven for Hgh schoo students severa months afu am wn«warmy receved su that ts repetton s eagery awated. The show features a puppet orchestra for whch one of students manpuates the * an another provdes the musc. Joseph F. FtzCera, charman of the ba, s aso arrangng for the appearance of a rado star to etert.n the chdren. Wm. Gonch, Mrs. Fskov W Hep Honor Standberg CARTERET The testmona dnner to Dr Herbert L. Strandberg, whu retred as a member nf the Borough Counc January, w be gven' n St. James' Hu Thursday nght at 7 o'cock. The Repubcan Organzatons of the borough are sponsorng the dnner, at whch there w be musc by.omk Brothers' seven pece orchestra. Dancng w foow the dnner at whch the speakers are expectto to ncude Wam Gonch, Repubcan County Charman, Mrs. Etta Fskov, Mayor Joseph W. Mttuch am V. Strandberg hnwef. J. P GoersUu s charman of the commttee of arrangements. POSON RACKET TRAL WLL START^TUESDAY Two From Bow Among Fve Aeged Panners ( Fraud CARTKRET fru w start Tuesday n Newark n the tuses uf two resdent* o' ('artfot, HH of Woodbrdge and two Jersey Cty attorney* who aegedy oompjred to defraud the Unted States Metas Refnng Company throug a "fake poson" pot. John Pud nck of Pewmng Avume and Ed ward Hopp of uppc Kuofvt Avenue w stand tra aong wth Wam Houser of Wuodbndg am the two uwyns, BHWH Henutu and So Hoberma. A >RECTOR3 -Th«drector! *f Cub met foeay The pot was dscosed a Ap. after consderabe 'nvestgathm n behaf of the refnng un»a> Th«pot w»a aegedy to "-.unu GETTNG T RGHT CARTERET n the ast wue tb«preaa, n * counc»tory t WM-ad Councnnn John Scuy th«word "f««>t«uon",,but dd a rarty but there were were two frhe ones n possesson of oca resdents, one owned by Wam assessor for many years, and nother by Thomas Sugg, These were used for many trps to New Brunswck, an wax the horse and buggy owned by Councman Herman Gerke, fathet of the present Heath Commssoner. The new counc pad Thomas Devereaux ts tax coector,?6 a year, the assessor $36. James A. Wash as borough cerk o $.'! per year and Joseph W Crane, frst street commssoner was pad $J.OO for every day on the job. Thomas Sugg, recorder receved $S. Frtt H«ah Board The frst members of the Board of Heath were Edward J. He, Em Whem, sdor Schwartz, C. C, Sherdan and Adoph Groh- (Contnued on Page 8) DNNER SCHEDULED TO FETE BEGERT New Councman To Be Tendered Banquet Jan 3 a Facon Ha New Bank Drector A. D. Gass A. D. GLASS NAMED BY FRST NATONAL Becomes Drector At Anma Meetng; Others Renamed CARTERET Borough Attorney Abraham D. Gass was added to the drectorate of the Frst Natona Bank n Carteret at th«annua, meetng of sharehoders, hed at the bank Tuesday, afternoon. jous Lebowtz was charman of the sesson. The Drector! A other drectors were re-eect- They are: Mayor Joseph W. t Ambrose Mundy, Roben ason, Harod D. Cfford, Dr. H.. Strandberg and Eugene M. Cark. CHURCH ELEVATES FKHJNDAKSRAE Bshop Bohdan Makes Hm Archprest At Chrstmas Servce n Boro Rev. John Hundak, pastor of St. Demetrus Ukranan Church, was eected to the rank of Archprest at the Ukranan Chrstmas servces hed here Frday. n the Ukranan church»n archprest ranks wth a canon n other churches, and the hoder of the, rank has the rght to weav speca vestments. He aso becomes a permanent member of the consstory of the doceae. Father Hundak's eevaton was made by Rt. Rev. Bohdan, bshop of the Ukranan Orthodox Church, who prased the recpent of the new honor, stressng especay hs successfu management of the Ukranan' Herad, monthy pubcaton whch he has conducted for some tme. Church Pro-Cathedra The bshop aso announced ho w make the oca church a proathedra of the docese a* a memorn to the ate Bshop Zuk, who ved n Carteret. Whe hs home am offce are n New York Cty Ushop Bohdun promsed to vst mber of the borough's j Carteret often and tp be here for CARTERET Councman Aouse F. Beget who took hs te do' te K John, nsko,., Democratc 4:_ (H,,, Cub,f of wvr whch nhurrt church, foowed hv by members of e s a member, dhurch socetes who were n ne. George BaoWBrcjsyk s charman of the commttee n charge, the church beautfuy for the oc- Wadak brothers had decorated whch conssts of the foowng: :ason and Father Hundak and Water MasMWsk, vce charman; evera other cergymen asssted n Joseph SynoWeck, cub presdent, he speca servce, ex-offtco m«mber; Mr«. Koxyra, John Mokeewsk, Frank Fruczuk, Water Nadusk, Stephen Bor'yM, Anthony Mowank, Juus sewk, Lous Wawnynsk, Boe- Mas Moscck, Staney Hadyk, Cheartew, JsepGarny, W»msk, M)BharBu«kowsk, orzk,' and the Msae- «vd Mosccka Heen Wnu, Jttne SobL-ak, M» S»- n'ue (Vodewk, Mrs J Modze»-,k and Mn W Nadusk PERRY AS SANTA AKTfcKM' tt< August J 'uny fabrcate and teate n UH.otund Santa Uaus ast boy of Hou»er po8omng bv m- nght when he appeaed m vhu meua, fumes, ehemcas, gunes and pacty at the Ohrtnu. party of r aymptoms»nd th B G«rraw<-Am«rtc»n CJtena th«purpose of guagjjhe meta (ub He dbtrubuu<r«ft» to tw (rm. MHen ud that* ht fwfh The paty fouo*«d the regua meetng, at whch^t wu yw»«to hod a dunce M»«h 6. ow* eected tot; t j y«u *t Sesson Between Woodbrdge, Carteret Ends Wthout Agreement BOTH SDETHOPEFUL CARTE RET - The athetc rumpus between Woodbrdge and Cnrerot. f just about where t was a week ago athough Board of Educaton offcas of both muncpates oozed hopefuness of an eary and amcabe adjustment of the dfferences whch brought about severance of reatons between the two schoos, Board representatves m«t Tuesday and adjourned wthout, so far aa can be earned, reachng any understandng. Another meetng wthn the next few days s contempated to dscuss certan phases of the break whch were brought up at the frst sesson and deemed worthy of further nvestgaton. Thf nature of these ponts was not dscosed. Both Woodbrdge and Carteret deegates, however, were consderaby more sangune concernng heang of the breach than they were before the parey. Athetc reatons n baseba and footba were severed on the recommendaton of Coach Francs J. McCarthy of Carteret who aeged unneccessary roughness and poor sportsmanshp on the part of the Woodbrdge grd payers. BURAL RTES HELD FORMRS.A.A.DAVS Servces Conducted n St. Joseph's Church On Thursday Mornng OARTERET^FunerH servces were conducted here Monday mornng for Mrs. Ada A. Davs, 6!J, who ded at her home, 47 ewsreet, ast Thursday after "a" ong ness, The servces were conducted n St. Joseph's Church and bura was n the famy pot St.Fames Cemetery, Woodbrdge. Pabearers were: Edward Doan, Frank Shpnosk, John Ruhaha, Thomas F. Jakeway, James Dunne and Wam Trustrum. Mrs. Davs had ved n Carteret more than forty years and had come to Amerca from Engand when a chd. She wast u member of many organxatons, ncudng the Cathoc Daughters of Amerca, Rosary Socety of St. Joseph's, Lades Auxary of the Hbernans, Companon of the Forest,'Daughters of Pocahontas and Lades Auxary of the Exempt Fremen's Assocaton. The Survvon She s survved by two daughters, Mrs. Ama Key and Mrs. da Banner, one son, Frank Davs, fve grandchdren, and one sster, Mrs. George Sherdan, Sr. Mrs. Davs was the wdow of ) the ate Frank Davs of Carteret Mss Anna Mayorek Feted By 2; To Wed Jan. 29th CARTERET One of the arges. showers ever gven here took pace at Sovak Ha Tuesday nght n honor of Mss Anna Mayorek of Sharot Street. Mss Mayorok w become the brde of Joseph Shuck of Chrome Avenue Satur day afternoon, January 29, at ceremony n Sacred Heart Church She has been an actve worker r the church Sodaty and s a mem ber of Sacred Heart chor. Over 2 persons attended the shower and the coupe were gven many beautfu presents. A group of frends of the brde-eect sponsored the party. PRCE THREE Pay Resora To Teachers Pushes GODERSTAD 8. Of E.Baget $44,882 Over '37 BOARD OF HEAL' Annua Fsca B To BeSLOGG S PRESD Re-namtd To Board Em Stremau DYDENDDECLARED BY TRUST COMPANY Vote $2.5 On Capta Stock; Rename Drectors And Offcers CARTERET ' The CSrtefet Bank and Trust Company decared a dvdend of $2.5 on ts capta stock, payabe February 3, at the annua meetng, hed Tuesday at the bank. Resources of the bank were reported to be more than $.,- 8,. Thote Re-eected A offcers and drectors were re-eected and are aa foows: Wam Lonsdae, presdent; Em Stremau, vce presdent; Chares A. Conrad, vce presdent; Harod. Haskns, vce presdent; Thomas G. Kenyon, sec'etary^and treasur- er; Syvester Gunke, assstant treasurer., Drectors: Andrew Chrstensen, Samue B. Brown, Chares A. Conrad, Harod. Haskjns, Aexander Martens, Thomas J. Muvh and Em Stremau. Yon Can Set Ambuance Sunday Afternoon, 4 to 6 CARTERET The new a Sae ambuance purchased by the Carteret'Frst Ad Squad arrved eary ths week and s housed n the borough Garage, avaabe for cas. The squad announce* the ambuance w be on dspay.cor the pubc Sunday from 2 to 4 P. M. t s one of the most attractve-ookng vehces of the knd n the state. The members of the oca squad were hosts to the State Frst Ad Counc here Monday nght n the Sovak Ha. There were about ffty deegates present from a parts of New Jersey. The sesson asted unt ong after mdnght. DSPLAY ANTQUES FOR WOMAN'S CLUB 864 Newspaper, Cookes From Od Recpe Are Hghghts Of Meetng CARTERET At ts' Amercan Day yesterday afternoon the Cavteet Woman's Cub had a du>.uy of od Amercan needework, s! ver, gass, chna, amps^nd candestcks and other attabes. The refreshments were n peepng wth the sprt of od Amerca whch prevaed durng the meetyg jm featured cookes whch Mra. Russe Mes had mude from a vory fcnntmed an Paae 8) Schedued To Trp A Lght (?) Fantastc! Submtted To Eectorate February 8 CARTKRET-TV budget for the schoo year U.tR-39 wtn adopted hy the Board of Educaton ' meetng Wednesday nght and t w hp submtted for approva of thp voters of the dstrct at the schoo eecton Februnry 8. The budget ths year s 44,R82,2R arger than ast year the ncrease hpng amost a due to restoraton of pay outs to teachers and other schoo empoyes and the new naary schedue. About sxty-nne percent of the entre budget s n teachers' saares. Saart Up The tem of "teachers' saares" s ncreased from $49,7 to $H2,22. r >; another account of saares for supervsors and prncpas s ncreased from $9,82.5 to $Z2,R5; st another saary tem, for jantors and other empoyes, s rased from $27,8 to 3,7. These ncreases tota $39,92. The ony other ncrease s a new tem, $7,8 for stadum constructon. nsurance premums drop from $3,2 to $,3 under the banket pan adopted two or three years ago for economy. Nne Pong Pace* The board voted to use the nne strct pong paces for the schoo eecton nstead of fve, ths year n the hope of gettng out a arger vote. n the past the tota vote.at any schoo eecton has never exceeded haf of the regstered voters of the borough. The nter-borough Church Lea gue asked for the use of the hgh schoo stadum for baseba four mes a week durng the comng season. The request was referred to the commttee on athetcs. The eague ncudes the foowng churchfes: St. Ezabeth's, St. Demetrus, St. Eas and the Hoy Famy. Supervsng Prncpa C F. Denger sad the new speca professona courses that have been estabshed n Carteret for teachers are a success. About ffty percent of the teachers are takng speca courses n ptauauuh preparaton and at east haf of them are takng the courses estabshed n Carteret, he sad. The courses w be ncreased n number soon, Mr. Danger sad. Appcaton for a poston as teacher n the oca schoos was receved from Robert Schwartz of 38 Pershng Avenue, and referred to the commttee on teachers. TUESDAY DEADLNE TO FLEJETTNS Gen' Democrats And GOP Name Sates For B. of E. Eecton Peter Knbaa s New! Dombrowsk Connot* As Purchasng Agent YARCHESKTRE-M CARTERET^T'P. Godt resgned ns a member of the teret Board of Heath and wcretary nt the 9:8 nrfjanttt meetng, hed ast nght n Borough Ha). Carence H. was eected presdent, sue Lews N. Bradford, and H«Gerke was sworn as a member, Gerke wan formery presdeftt'2 the board but resgned a«t when he ran for the Borot Counc. CARTERET A pettons of tn «3C K'; U P^addates fer the schoo eecton must be n the hands of Dstrct erk Frank Haury by mdnght Tuesday of next week n order to be paced on the baot. The eecton w be hed February 8 from 3 to 9 P. M. Ths year for the frst tme the reguar pong paces used n the nne eecton dstrcts of the borough w e used. _. There are sx canddates announced so far. Tbe Repubcans r., Wam esa^mann, have endorsed Frank Haury and Chares Kryszewsk, present members of the board who are seekng re-eecton, and John Red, a new comer n pubc fe. Democrat' Choce On the Democratc sde are: B. W. Harrngton, and Ambrose Mu drak, young oca awyers, and Joseph Synoweek, a oca undertaker. These are canddates of the Genera Democratc Organzaton. So far the other oca Democratc organzaton has not announced canddates. BABTKCHUMED Ony Body nterred Here Re moved; Land Tte Pa»ae» CARTERET* The body of Ba by Meehan of Beeve, whth^wa bured n the cemetery of the East em Orthodox Church Cemeter; Assocaton of New York, off Ba Road, was exhumed ast Thursday afternoon and wth ths act th and formery owned by the cemetery assocaton reverts back to the orgna owners, the Canda Reaty Company, Ths chd wa# the ony perso ever bured n the ground *whc wa» eataaum «a v a cometery 99, when an eaborate and con y chape waa aao erected. Th budng, hpwjver, wabeyer com. p«ted,*the b«bf ded O^obw, WW. ; Y " After Mr. Goderstfd's rea ton Peter Kubaa wa» e«cerk and Staney Dombrowsd agan named purchasng agent.'. Mchae Yarcheskt was ap] ed santary offcer for a year hs saary set at $2,3 per num. The appontment wa n a resouton by Mr. Dorat) sk. No appontment WBB mde the post of heath offcer whch been hed by Dr. Herbert L.! berg, wthout saary Dr. Strandberg presented ht port for December and advsed board serousy consder mprove heath condtons n ng houses where nrmny oca' era make ther homes. Mr. spoke n support of ths a ton and ad he fet t a very ports tt one and that the stu at coud be greaty mproved. H«vsed what measures are taken ' frm but marked by the ut tact. A permt to dever and mk n the borough was g Czaya Brothers of 47 Street., Joseph C. Shuteo, Jr., a commssoner, attended the ng txpectng to present a gft tttf the mrng member of thte boa* Martn Rock. Ths gft wan froa! the Genera Democratc Organ" ton but was not presented bee Mr. Rock was absent. The whymatoa was wtnugsec by Abte Canda of the Canda Com. pany, Und*ftak«r Gquuty of U- dt, H««M> Oncer Attbw Torch*. k.sttaqdttfr*. M. S. ATHLETC SHOWS HEAVY Defct (M $3,4 s Wp# Out And Baance Of $2,9 Reported CARTERET From w defct % $M,4 tn a baun! of $2,98,f n four months s the record of Actvtes Commttee of Ca Hgh Schoo. The commttee made up of a representatve the Board of Educaton, the 'ft ba team, the student organze and the hgh schoo band, commttee keeps track of the ng«and the dsbursements Ow«d $3,4 When the new stadum was ted n September there was d footba defct of?3,4. svenue from footba games, certs and Other actvtes of groups repv«gented by the tes commttee has wped out ect and put schoo athetcs sound fnanca bass. The commttee conssts of: Jess Rchey, Frank. B; B. Hagan, G Francs Me rs. Ethe Mercer, 'Ms A. cott, C, F. Denger and M uck. COMMTTEE REPO $82.48 FOR P Recreaton Group Donors For Chrstmu Fete For Chdren CARTERET -- Fna report] donatons for the Chrstmas.; for needy chdren hed by th«reaton Sponsorng Commttee' made ths week at a nwetnf af^ commttee Tuesday nght, commttee aso ordered at of ts books to prepare a retoottj the Borough Counc as to ' xpondturew. Donor» to the party were aaj ows: $25, Craftsmen's Cub;, reaton Comn $., ttsqera Deaucratc O _ t, Samartan (uv, O, t5, Ud s Repubcan Cu tecet Bank am Trust C Congregaton of Loyng Ju,$2.5, Lone Stur Cub, Fr.6 Coppnny No. 2, Amercan Ctc. Cub; than Hae P. T. A.,,Co Cevhd P. T. A., r gon Auxary, 'msbytertan! er-tte«cher8, Foresters, Auxary, vng Justce gato, Carteret Et*t*r» Daughter*, uf Anerpa, Wo Cub, Amercan egon;, oc Daughters, V Y h W'R P»ughttf«o Poc m*b of the, VtVd<

2 f * ' "m* FRDAY. JUVTARY. STATE TREATRE WOOOBRO'.f H ) N'OUT *» MEKRY^O-ROUND OF 93S" BORNEO" LT NTE PUy Lucky S MOW JAN S - 7 MR DODDS TAKES THE AR" "BAD GUY".VF.R NTE MONDAY UNGARAN SHOW" WED, JAN f "They Won't Forfd" % '- A.-, /'ATLANTC FLGHT" 25 BANK NTE 25 rh-rs. FB SAT t J.n "HED" Ado "Caforna Straght ' Ahead" Ar>'< «pr v Br>rFT 'tns The/re Cmm* U >» - - * «/(AHWAY SUNDA Y TUF.5. - WF.. Nno M^r'r. POWER YC -' ^MASH MTS 2 fanwft A «t m hmmm GLENOA FARE ERC BLORE...JROUGHBUM DON'T CM?- MAMUU TOOAYAJW TOMORROW Mac Den. d Jo* E Bro» BMAC ;OPF"\ Y<Xf**G m TT«OJE POWER O-.N CHEF5 MEET - ;-:*".!, Fart» M. F*jn«s. E-j. 5<«uf R«J»-: nr ««n ay to n '.P ;?av J*r" *wy otn«t««ht. After partme m thfj km] n«so.. What at* fcew hms-"' "",*"" wu ta BwW ' d b > V ' '"P«H^n*f<*- "d ttf Jwp-j*"- TMmas Urkn - Mr " * fm «sa4 t'» *!* ther r; r ) J. Brady. Mr». Wam <: f v, 'Jtf tneebft T>?r don't x»n snythnjt Uwt w! j Wam Rodman, Mn>. ' apan. b«n thfe me W* 3 penc "want a pmn'mr*. Roy Dunn, Mr*. Mann. t *»H ther b<-»rt». m*.k erawr." Mr* Ewb*th Smon*, M. rrt -ght >» romantc "Have you ead jwreu?" nnjtton, MM. Edth Snf- OT>*»nd!>or«tt«a«re*, "We haven any ead penc* Jo*eph Ha»ek, Mm. KUo j ^cond sph....mmm WP have woo<«n cyndetn wth and Mr«. Zmmer. There v. rraphu- nfde them. W they ^number of favor* awardf-h, do we!" Montrea Star. frt'.-hment" w be derve.. A Grand Opportunty To Get A Grand Pano Of A Famous Make At A Bg Reducton GRFFTH'S GRAND PANO SALE FOOD MARKETS SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY MEATS ALL V V f 4 v/c > SEAFOOD CAUGHT fh, STEAKS - OK *'^ b. GROCERY PRCES EFFECTVE FROM JAN APPLESAUCE Lg. 7 oz. F«ncy Can QuaJty FRESH PRUNES Oregon Fancy Quaty BARTLEH PEARS Standard JELLO CHOCPUDDWG SUNSWEET PRUNES CRANBERRY SAUCE SHOE STRNG CARRffB SHOE STRNG BEETS OBBY'S F M A J C N V E CORN TOMATO CATSUP NORWEGAN SARDNES CALFORNA SARDNES RCE DOG FOOD CRACKER JACKS Krban's SOAP Krkman's Ceanser Krkman s CHPS Packed n Heavy Syrup n Heavy Lg. No. 2 Quaty Syrup Can WTH PURCHASE OF THREE REG PKGS JELLO AT 3 for 3c n Tomato Sauce FANCY SHver Kng BLUE ROSE brand Daddy or Rex Reg. Sze Brand Can Pkg. Brban's Soap Powder Rtz Crackers TLET "DARY & DELCATESSEN Creamery Ra BUTTER b. 35c LARGE "Sunkjst" ORAMGES each CHEEZHAM H E M paokae h e \h LARGE JUCY Borden's LEDERKRANZ each 4e St.KCTW) MXED TANGERNES Coored EGGS! NKS CHKAMED FANCY STAYMAN COTTAGE CHEESE Wmewp APPLES HORMELS KANCV BOLED HAM CUSP HQKMKL'S'FANCY SLCED BACON 4 fwantecd Drjr Sugar COLONAL. «r GO8EL $ QUAUV LONG BOLOGNA a ft«home MADE CODFSH CAKES T, F^" Made SALADS SALAM S.t.d.«! C*U Saw CGARETTES MORRfcLL'8 PRDE COOKEA ^^^ J^P "^^ ' Sheet RQU Lg. Pkg. 5«FRUTS & VEGETABLES GREEN wsms SPROWS PUSH FUU POD $WUTPSAS V GRAND PANOS, SED*25U> Among the Outstandng Features of ths Grand Pano Sae-are TEN STENWAY GRANDS Prces as ow as'295 Every Stye of Stenway s n tha sae ncudng the atest mode sma grand. / Here s a *-a<' advertsement that actuay speaksfor th-f. A money-savng opportunty for overs of to fnest musca nstrument of a tme*, a famou&>n)ak grand pano of gorous tone and craftsmanshp at an turabua^ prce. Never before have Grffths (or any pano honae n the entre Metropotan Dstrct,) of. fered so many word-known used grand panos at such ow prces. THE REASON FOR THS GRAND PANO SALE t s no probem to se a fne used grand pano at a prce far beow the cost of a brand new one. But, v> can't wat for these panos to be sod n de ordna way. We must dspose of them NOW. We pan n redesgn and redecorate our ower foor (the nsr pano department). These grand panos must be to qucky. That s why we have prsed them so ew and made the terms unusuay attractve. Grffth's s the Homeof Famous Panos excusvey representng suchfnemakes as STENWAY, CHCKERNG, etc. Here Are Just A Few Of The Many Unusua Bargans: 3 CHCKERNG GRANDS 2 MASON & HAMLN GRANDS 3 KNABE GRANDS SOHMER GRAND 5 BRAMBACH GRANDS 3 KRANCH & BACH GRANDS HARDMAN GRAND 4 KMBALL GRANDS And A Score Of Other Famous Makes, ncudng 48 FNE GRAND PANOS f You Have The Sou Of An Artst And Can't Pay The Pano, Here s Your Great Opportunty REPRODUCNG PANO BARGANS Payng Artst Made Ros Eectrcay Prces ae ow as Steburav Dno-AH pand, mahogany Stdnway Duo-Art uprght, mahogany Steck Duo-At grand, two-tooe wanut. Stroud Duo-Art grand, mahogany Mason & Hatan j^ngco grand, mahogany Chfkerng Anpco grand, ^ Haues qtm. Ampco uprght, mahogany t Many of the grand panafnj/b* Bae have been entrey rebut and refnehcd.noono bat an expert coud dsungnsh these panos from brand new ones. Some hm b«en out on rental ncuded are pan and perod caaes n beautfu mahogany and wqjnul Ewry pano tod Vrth fu Grffth guarantee. Any pano purchased at ths sae can be traded hack wthout any ^ Wthn B«months on the purchase of a new pano. The prce togs te ther own story. Qw$<j to wsee for your ef that the pano you want can be obtaned now at a bg savng.» BOWN PAYMENTS AS LOW AS H TERMS AS LOW A3 PER WEEK he Mu$c tenter of New Jer$ty" GRFFTH PANO CRUW :, '. *,

3 PRES LET THESE COMPEM ACTOMOBM SPECAUSTS PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR STATE MOTOR VEHCLE NSPECTON F YOU TRUST YOUR CAR TO THE ADVERTSERS ON THS PAGE YOU MAY BE SURE T WLL RECEVE EXPERT ATTENTON AND WLL PASS ON FRST N- SPECTON. WHY NOT SAVE TME AND MONEY BY HAVNG YOUR AUTOMOBLE THOROUGHLY RE-CONDTONED BEFORE T S NSPECTED. F YOUR MACHNE HAS BEEN REJECTED - THEN TRUST THE REPARS TO THE FOLLOWNG EXPERT MECHANCS WHOSE YEARS OF EXPERENCE AND HONEST BUSNESS DEALNGS ASSURE YOU OF THE BEST POSSBLE WORK AND MATERALS AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRCE. YOU'LL SAVE TE AND MONEY BY HAVNG T THOROUGHLY CHECKED BEFORE THE TCST THE LAW DEMANDS "SHATTER-PROOF" CUSS,,,,.r r»t mntfpr* wtfc..hhkt-prnft ffamf t BO<..n n rttrr nmrh n,,h fur thr Mate»«p»e- UM nn tnnanjj,,m!> mt r «rt Our Large Voume of Busness Gves You Lower Prces! ' ALL KNDS OF BULDNG GLASS MANUFACTURERS and JOBBERS OF ALUMNUM, COPPER and BRONZE STORE FRONT CONSTRUCTON DYMON GLASS Co., nc. 255 NEW BRUNSWCK AVENUE v P. A. 4- PERTH AMBOY "SEE THE GROSS BOYS" FOR Authorzed Pymouth -A. and Chryser Parts and Servce! f you're a PLYMOUTH or CHRYSLER owner have your car prepared for»utc nspecton her* whrre CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH mechanc* do the job. Demand genune parts have the job done t fht» " y u " «nru 8 n wh f " ng coon. GUARANTEED WORK PROMPT SERVCE EXPERT MECHANCS N ATTENDANCE! "THE GROSS BOYS" 437 AV.5OY AVENUE 588 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. PERTH AMBOY FORDS WHY WORRY ABOUT STATE NSPECTON WHEN THE USED CAR WE SEUYOU ^UA^NTEED -ONE OF OUR MANY GOOD USED CARS- 937 CHEVROLET SEDAN M OUR USED CARS ARE MECHANCALLY RGHT AND PRCED RGHT - ALWAYS A URGE SELECTON TO CHOOSE FROM RAHWAY AUTO SUPPLY & SERVCE CO. 33 WEST MLTON AVENUE TELEPHONE RAHWAY 7-4 RAHWAY, N. J. ATTENTON! PONTAC AND BUCK OWNERS DEMAND AUTHORZED PARTS AND SERVCE ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED OUR EFFCENT GARAOE GVES PROMPT SERVCE f you want your car to pan on the frst e»t than have PONTAC and BUCK mechanc) do the job wth authorzed part and tocs. We have nstaed tet equpment to better serve your ncrdr. H,-ve your car checked 'here for best resut*. POLKOWTZ MOTORS 'AUTHORZED PONTAC.»nd BUCK DEALERS 227 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. PERTH AMBOY WLL YOUR TRES BE REJECTED? PLAY SAFE - SEE US TODAY! Money Down Red Tape Carry Charges 2 WEEKS TO PAY ON ALL STANDARD MAKES TRES - BATTERES - HEATERS - RADOS One of "UNON COUNTY'S LARGEST" Dependabe Tre Co MAN STREET RAHWAY, N. J. OPEN EVENNGS SUNDAY UNTL P. M. ET OUR EXPERT "FACTORY TRANED" MECHANCS DO YOUR JOB Factory traned ataa supervsed raechanc» w do your job rght at reasonabe co»t». Brng n your car today. Beng authorzed deaurs (or CADL- LAC LA SALLE and PONTAC we are abe to terve you wth genune parta and servce for these cars. QUR SPECAL SAFETY TESTNG EQUPMENT WLL DO THE JOB RGHT BOLAND BROS. 477 W. MLTON AVENUE TEL, RAHWAY RAHWAY, N. J. LET YOUR LOCAL F O R D DEALER PREPARE YOUR F R D FOR NSPECTON WTH AUTHORZED PARTS AND SERVCE!, GUARANTEED WORK! \ PROMPT J '" SERVCE -y Let expert FOW mechancs get that FORD of your* n shape for state nspecton. Whtn'we do the job wth authorzed part* you are certan to pass on the- frst tra- Come n todtay the cost s sma and, you get "DORSEY SERVCE" whch means somethng. DORSEY MOTORS, NC. MAPLE AT FAYF/TTE ST. PHONE P. A PERTH AMBOY DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE NSPECTON - - OUR MECHANCS WLL FX YOU UP N A "JFFY" Wo are fuy equpped to repar a defectr, n rejected cart «o f you're car s "turned down" see us we' fx you up n a "jffy". COURTEOUS SERVCE - Let us check your car before t caed for nspecton. Our sked mechancs w nspect and repar t propery for a moderate prce. CHEERFUL ESTMATES CLARE GARAGE 493 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRDGE WD-BG. 8-4 LET "FORD TRANED" MECHANCS GO OVER YOUR FORD FOR STATE NSPECTON When thnkng of new or used Fords or servce, r*rnemb«r we art convenenty ocated to yoyr home and are fuy equpped * care for your netxs, AUTHORZED FORD DEALERS FORD LNCOLN ZEPtERCARS and TRUCKS Rahway Motors. nc. 298 ST. GEORGE AVENUE RAHWAY WLL YOUR CAR PASS THE NEW JERSEY STATE TEST? > e ur-na and Ony compete Weaver s '^v Servce Statgn n Mtsdese* uuntv, V<< have the urns nr.upnwat used n!" Nuw Jersey S*faty Tests. BE ON THE SAFE SDE! LET US CHECK YOUR CAR NOW! ResY«r«L ^ak Adjusted 'OS.TVELY"cjJBfANTEE YOUR WLL PAS* THE STATE TESTS CAR NSPECTOH S HERE! TME PAYMENTS Jackn & Cross Garage South Arobcy, N. J- Renerten,'* Garage 37, Wathngton St, art«rct, N. J. ON NSPECTON REPARS BRAKES RELNED TRES> BATTEftES NSPECTON REPARS FRESTONE AUTO SUPPLY A SERVCE STORES 2S NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. DOJftSEY MOTORS, nc. WLL YOUR HEADLGHTS PASS THE STATE NSPECTON? F NOT-WE WLL $.5 RE-SLVER BOTH LGHTS FOR COME N TO&AY - PROMPT SERVCE. F. CARLSON & CO HAZEtWOO* LET US TEST AND REPAR YOUR CAR! FOR NSPECTON e ar«to re-sver bead ghts adjust qd vn» bratot repace kng-bot* and agn vrh««u. Prce reasonabe «h*«reuu)f gv»n. A work Gtorge's Stfvce Staton M* N«^B»^rt«k*A* c., FORDS

4 8? PAGE FOUR CARTERET PRESS Sutwrptnn, $.5 Pnr Year Tccr*""" <'nrt<rft R-fOO Pubshed by Carteret Press OFFCE 76 WASHNGTON AVE.. CARTERET. N. J. f H BYRNE ATY GREGORY MEYER BO8ENBLUM EnUr.d M necond «UM «924 at Carteret, N. J.. Port the Act of March 3, 879, EdtOr M«n«rut Edtor SporU Edtor ce, under 4 Ff'^At To Tht Ftnuh ' U wan heartenng ndeed to he»r from coutke for the three muncpates adversey affected by the ncreased gas rates that they do not ntend to take the decson f the State Board of Pubc Utty ComtnRsoners wthout frst resortng to every ega defense at ther Command, : Harry S. Medneta, Cty Attorney for ferth Amboy, hopes to upset the decson on a new pea to the Board that the rate charged the Perth Amboy Gas Ught Company by the Ezabethtown Consodated Gas Company s excessve. On ths premse, he contends, the rate charged by Perth Amboy to the consumer s aso excessve. Whe there may be mert n Mr. Mednet'a argument we beeve the man attack shoud be centered on the affaton and the nter-ockng drectorates of the two companes. We contend the ony purpose served by the Perth Amboy concern s to make a second proft and that t shoud be absorbed by Ezabethtown, whch manufactures a the gas dstrbuted n Woodbrdge, Carteret and Perth Amboy. The Perth Amboy Gas Lght Company ceased manufacturng gas when t became apparent the commodty coud be made at a ower cost by Ezabethtown. At ths pont, the State Board of Pubc Utty Commssoners drected that Perth Amboy purchase ts entre demands from Ezabethtown. Snce, however, the franchses, ppes and equpment used to dstrbute gas n ths area were controed by Perth Amboy ths company contnued to do busness. f such a "frendy" reatonshp dd not exst between the two, Ezabethtown woud undoubtedy have purchased the ''.(Perth Amboy concern ong ago. But because of the fact the atter, now serves, as '. a mearh of assessng another proft aganst 'fxha consumers the matter of absorpton s.hed HH mpractca and rdcuous. ' t s our contenton st, however, the juontnued exstence of the two companes 'mposes an expense upon the consumer whch cannot be justfed and that steps shoud be taken forcng abandonment of a /practce whose ony purpose s to tack ex'tra pennes on housewves' monthy expenses, f" Prophets Of Despar mm j There are pessmsts who make speech-,,- s and wrte books about how the future!» hods no promse, and about how there are no new fronters, no new horzons toward whch Amerca can march. And there are pthers who say that f we are to move forward at a, we must scrap our tme-tred ways of dong thngs and start a over agan wth a new system, t Chares F. Ketterng, who heads the tesearch dvson of Genera Motors, has an exceent (answer for persona n both ^jhohe groups. He s an exceent ustraton of the progress an ndvdua can?;pake, for he was born a poor farm boy and jtow s a vce-presdent of one of Amerca's twggest corporatons. He says; - - "Suppose, for each year snce manknd as been abe to wrte, we had a etter on e : expressng what peope thought of the 'j 8»t and of the prospects of the future. Let B go back and nck out a etter somewhere j^ongthe ne, faon't care where, and open 'apd read t. Ths etter woud read ke tpa: 'We don't see how the word got aong the od days because they had none of ^e thngs we have, but we don't see much sbty of mprovng thngs n the fu'." " Ketterng gves an even more apt uson by quotng a,etter wrtten n 95 the Wfton Automobe Company by the sat Andrew Carnege, who sad: "We are greaty peased wth our new fcjnton. From the vety start t has done ts rk and never faed us, There may be mvernente yet.to come even n such autos, t s dffcut to see much room for room or chance for progress? For Br fnd better vng? The rophets of far obvfchtfy don't know ther hstory. «rsae Dn wn* ear#u motorst te> b«fnwjca.safe drvng, ajcordng'to ament frod the Natona Bu, ref of Casuaty and Surety Underwrter*. n tho pn«t, motorst* have pad the same prce, based upon the accdent experonee n the ocates where they ve and the type of car they drve, for Automobe Body njury and Property Damage Labty nsurance. Ths has penazed the carefu motorst though he mght operate hs car year after year wthout A mshap, hs nsurance cost hm as much as t dd the drver who was perodcay nvoved n accdents. Now v member companes of the Natona Bureau have decded to wrte nsurance on an entrey new bass. The nev bass s the "safe drver reward pan" whch.guarantees to automobe pocy-hoders a 5 per cent return of ther annua premum provded no cams are brought under poces durng the 2 months after the effectve date.of the pan. The reward w be payabe thrty days after the expraton of the pocy year through the agent or broker. A prvate automobes covered wth body njury and projerty damage nsurance by the member :ompanes w be egbe, wth the excepton'of those whch are subject to the automobe feet pan, the experence ratng pan, or some other speca pan. Cross-Eyed Dear Edtor t wat One of them cod day eary tht week wth a tte mow fyn'. You know tough day to be out on the ttreet, to me an' The Stooge an' Scroggm dropt nto your offce an' you t out to we make ourteve comfortabe. Scroggm tad he wanted to be ndoon account he had the Cron-Eytd Cat aong an' the cat don't ke > tnow. We, Sr, that cat fopt rght down an goe» to deep even though the boy n the back room next door t makn' a otta note, especay a mkman whch he't ten' how good gn mxes wth mk but water t cheaper, he ay. We manage to get aong a rght though, an' the cat keept rght on noon'. A cop drop* n n' starts ten' about a tte guy that get nto a bg butt 'round Chrfmn tme. "What tte guy waj t?" asked The. Stooge. "Oh, you guyt know hm penty," tayt the cop, "He comet from up 'round the h." "You mean the tte guy that can't never take t?" " gueu that's the one. He Wat mxed up n tome knda rdn' one tme." "You mean Wth a bear-back rder?" " guett to, Anywayt 'm ture you feow* know hm." "Te ut about the butt." The Stooge OVM gossp an' hm an' tht here tte guy get aong ke Hague an' the C.. O. "He wa tandn' by B Brown' new p/ce," went on the cop," hodn' on to one o them tmbert an" ngn" can't make t.' "The cop had to stop and augh at the memory,. "We, heped hm home an' guett he wa rght after that." "He was n the pg' neck," ad The Stooge. " know the rett of that ttory. He thought he wa gon' to bed an' he dvet nto a Chrttma tree an' come o a covered wth coored gat but." "What't the dfference," tad Scroggm, speakfor the fnt tme. "Can't a guy have a tte Chrttmaa cheer wthout you guy yappn' about t f he gett under the weather.,." "Suro, he can," tad The Stooge. "New Year's cheer, too, f he can carry t but the tte guy coudn't." "That remnd me," ad, "We ought»o have owe New Year' retoutont." " thought of one," ad. Scroggm. "t wat one that the Exempt fremen get a secretary that gets up before noon the day after a meetn'." He at gon' to»ay more about the Exempt'.»ecrt~ tary but by that tme the CrouEyed C«t had waked up an" ttoe the thow. At the menton of the word "fremen," that cat wa wde awake an' started gon nto acton. never see no cat or any other anma carry on the way he dd. He ttandt on ht front paw* an' dancet; then ox h back egt an' d*n«d «hghand Bn* whch peated Scroggm. that cat does. ne of fp fop,.tand on ht head,» ' fnay tand on ht U! an' does a (U, oe-dnncer. OARTERKT Hymn hntn. teacher Amercanzaton dms n chno reports (.hut Frank b FRDAY, JANUARY U, Roscn- Urof the ea»», n appyng for ctcn- Or. Hurry Whte of Roosevet Memora Huspta dscussed tubercun tests'and the good they accompsh n checkng the spread of tubercuoss., A feature of the meetng was the program of the hgh schoo bond n v f6 unfornj. Th#y pay- Scroggm jut.t..mn' but the rest of u t thnkn maybe we're,, e n' thngs from th»k B ' about th» knd of Chrttmat cheer the tte.un ed. "Barcaroe" from T»qe of uxe. * Hoffman, c ; "Amercan Patro," a march by/jheacham, The Stooge,.cared. ", «TOW) 7 -. h,,, h and d k( "Song at U»e. Row.'' TheVe wew backn away an' gettn' knd* whte around t*a schop»on(fs ad /'Band nstructor George PtjMhmann, Gora *. "What d'ye».. mmd? That cat.,\,m. t.aano.4,.mart cat. He', just ftr.ct.nv You (uys mentonn' fremen got hm «o» " "HbwoLe?",> «tte ate afaobt 3 n \h* awnu< hu B^ shp. Thn moans, accordng to Mr. Roaenbum, tha perrpnt of thp men n thp cass ether nrr arefrty ctr.ens or have fed ntenton, of heromnu ctops. Tho Rtdruts n ths cass expect to hod a debute n the near future on: "Thp boycottng of Japanese MeThanHsc hy the Peope of the Unted States s or s not Justfabe." Man Mary )y«k n charju of the begnners' cass n Amercan- *atnm s startnc H unt on tht home Varous actvtes are bvng worked out such as conversaton, 'outre eadng, and wrtng compostons. JR. WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET JAN. 24TH Mst Mary Fosa To Entertan Group n Her Home On Lowe Street f ARTEUKT Rene Lonf?, of New York, who WHS schedued to speak»t te meetng of the Evenng Department of the Woman'." Cuh Monday ndt, was unabe to he present. She teephoned shu had mssed her trun connecton n New York. The meetng, HUB resut, waa -nhutet us busness sesson. Home Meetng t was decded to hod the next eetng, January 24, n the hom«f Mss Mary Kosa, one of the n Lowe street. Other meet ngs n the future, except apen ones w be hed t) the homes ' members because the oca post f te Amercan Legon has rued that other organzatons usng ther room n the Borough Ha must pay a fee of $2 for each meetng. Severa members w attend a ecture on the. opera Carmen n the home of Mrs. C. H. Rothfuss n Woodbrdge, Thursday, January 27. Msa Ove Gunderson who s charman of the Amercan Home Department w head a deegaton of members who w attend a conference of Amercan Home Departments n Trenton, January 29. Guests at the meetng Monday nght w«re: Mrs. John Rey, Mrs. John Hub, Mrs. Fred Schmdt, of Carteret, and Mrs. Andrew Tton and Mrs. A. J. Dae, of Metuchen. Members of the,cub-.present were: Mrs. Robert Graeme, Mrs. Wam Thorn, Mrs. Joseph Agozzte, Mrs. Joseph Conba; the Msses An,n Rey, Ann Lewandowsk, Ann Proskura, Catherne Greet), feneveve Lc Van, Meon He, Catherne Fo, Mary Fosa, Ann Gbney, Catherne Coughn, Rta Brandon, Eveyn Krcher, Edth Yanke, Jua Gnda, Ove Gunderson, and Gadys Huber, KMBERLNC TALKS ATP.T.AJEETNC Urges Chdren Be Taught To Reaze Pocemen Are Ther Frends CARTEKET Co. Mark. mbe'tyc, superntendent of th«n. J. State Poce, addressed the hgh schoo Parent-Teacher Aesocaton and LK' student body Tuesday afternoon at a meetng of the assocaton n the schoo audtorum. He tod of the Bureau of Safety Educaton the state poce stabjahed n 929 and have snce 'Xpunded, and descrbed the patro of state troopers at rura schoos. Traffc hazards on hghways are steady ncreasng," the speaker m. Know the Cop ' Co. Kmbertng advaed that schoo 'chdren shoud be encouraged to become acquanted wth pocemen. The patroman at a crossng near a schoo g a good rend of the chdren and no s every other member of any poce urbanzaton. f chdren sarne o know the cops and reaze they are dependabe frends they woud know how wrong s the atttude pf juvene denquents who boast they "hate cops," That \s a common expresson among young crmnas n nsttutons, he sad, Hundak»*ng a soo, Jghn Hum pue* paye^ a pano oob,.^nd Warren Kose,.an aaordjan sop. A(.».busness meetng of the a^ueaton ft budget was fxed and pan» were pade for a beneft move show (jj Marefa, n charge Mrs. pvd Ljsner, JKn. Jo* Enot.fs-.Bwt Ruhey and Un, Morrs Spewak. tho assueajton w aao saensor» p.ay. f the '''" ' Annua Meetng Of Dvson 7 Hed Sunday n St. Joseph's Church CARTERET Denns *d, of Untrfeow street, VM eected presdent of Dvson No. 7 A. O. H. Sunday noon at n meetng hed n St. Joseph's Church hu. Mr Ftzgerad was at one tme stoe presdent of the organzaton, Other offcers eected are: Vce-presdent, John Murphy; recordng aoerotary, Php Foxe Jr.; fnanca secretary, James O'Rourke; treasurer, Php Foxe; seru;'»nt-at-arms, Joseph O'Rourke; charmw of standnt comtattee, Mchae Bradey. Annua Ba Arrangements were made for the annua St. Patrck's Day ba of the group whch w be hed ths year n the German Ha. The arranjements are n charge of a commttee n,audng: John Harrgnn, Mchae' Bradey, Wam J. Fmwor; Denns MUgerad, Php Pote, Php Foxe, Jr., John Murphy, Jmns and Joseph O'Rourke, Lawrence Hagan, Thomas Conon and Wnm D, Casey. County Meetng Most of the oca Hbernans who attended the meetng here went ater n the afternoon to Perth Amboy where the county organzaton of Hbernans hed a meetng and eected offcer* as foows: Presdent, Thomas Boyan, of New Brunswck; vce-presdent, Jgmes Nean, of Perth Amboy; fnanca secretary, Php Foxe, of Carteret; recordng secretary, Thomas Bnrke, of Perth Ambo^; treasurer, Patrck Turpey, of Duneen. NSTALLATON HELD BY JEWSH GROUP Ceremony Takes Pace n Synagogue On Sunday; Banque served CARTERET A banquet and entertanment was hed Sunday nght n the basement of the synagogue of the Brotherhood of srae when offcers of the Hebrew Fraternty, one of the most mportant of the Jewsh organzatons, were nstaed. They are: Presdent, Harry Chodosh; vce-presdent, Max Rube; treasurer, sadore Mauaner; recordng secretary, Robert ChodosH; fnanca secrea-y, Car Luster; trustees, Samue e Wexer and Wam Brown nstaed the offcer?. Aaron Rabnowtz, the retrng presdent, was presented by the fraternty wth a scarf pn. There were taks by some of the offcers and other promnent members of the organzaton. Those present ncuded: Samue Wexer, Soomon Rosenbum, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chodosh, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Wensten, Mr. and Mrs. Davd Jacoby, Mr. am Mrs. Wam Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ken, Mr. and'm.rs.^ Sam Sruowtz, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rockmnn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Brown, Mrs. Lenu Gass, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fscher, Mr. HH Mrs. Edward Hopp, Mr. and Mrs. Davd Venook, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rabnowtz, Mr. and Ms. Tobas Garber, Mr. and Mrs. Afred Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baukopf, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chodosh, Mr. and Mrs. So Chodosh, Sam Chodogh, Max Rube, Prank Ashen, Mr. and Ma, Max Schwartz, Harry Chnchn and sdor Mausner. meetng: tea was served by Mss Ove GundersoM'* cookng cass. Mss Gundertor, and Mrs. Kurtz poured. Pocahontat Lodge 938 Offcer* On Monday CARTRRET- Offcer* for the yosr were nstaed by Brght Eyes (ounc, Daughters of Pocahont«s, at H meetng hefn n No. Fre M Monday nght. A supper wa» ed afterward. The nstaaton was conducted by Ann* Bryer. Great PocKhont*.!, and Catherne Yetman and Mrs. Edward Strack: Addson, charman Of the HW commttee, of Toms Rver. Mrs. George councors, Mrs. Davd Reason and Kurtz was nstang offcer Mrs. L»ur» Crane; and trustees, the offcers who took ther pacet Mrs. Harry Axen, Mrs. Ursua were the foowng: Freeman and Mrs. Chares Morrs, Mrs. Harry Mann, wnonsh; Mrs "NATONAL BANK _N CARTBB; KT N THE JKrWfST. AK KMm<, { sen. u. TUTES.' ASSET.ntn u?c (nrnuns.. U ()v(jroft» Unted Htaten (Jovarnmon Jr obsatonk. drect an/ or fuy Kvnr&nt'ft Kv&nt J(,4«..* UHtr hrt honrtb, Htotkf, tk an *e'urten : Rankng hou»p None.... Kurature ft Fxture.. e»«rve wth Fofnra Re- H-rve hank Cash, baances wth other bntr and cnah tems n process of coecton... 29,44>.73 Cnh ttmn nn! n rocess T cncron 8.8 Other HHnnt«3,34B.24 Toa ASH'B (93,64. LABLTES Detmtd epotts. of nd vduns, partnershps, and ( orporatonf 46,8r>.86 Tme deposts o ndvdua*, partnershps and corovatotr State county and muncpa epontr K4.H3?.4«Unted States Government and posta aavng" 4,5. 'epotts ct nth other ncudng; cnv c-nstsrs' checks nnn out- a) Secured by o* oans nnc/or nve»n()..»h,bno.)o (rt) Not necur«d by pedge of oans am/or nvestment "SO.f.9! (f) Tota Deposts C»>!tn. Account: Cass A prefcrrtd stock. 2 shares. Tnt too.oo ntr share retrahe ^ f. prr 'ommnn stock. 8 bares, par JUO.O 2(,) ;,(M.98 joo.ooo Surpus 2,. Unved profts nut 2O.MJ.O4 Reserves for contngences 5,( Preferred stock retrmm-nt fut 3,.) Tota Oaptu Account, 48,63.. Tdtn JHUHHCH $93,946. MEMOUANDUM: Loans and nvestments pedged to fecure abten Unttd States Government obgatons, drect and/ or fuy guaruntecd...' :'".5. Tota Pedged (cscujm rswjunth 27,S».OO Pedged: (a) Aganut yotw States government and posta k d t : ^Ke'."..'!!» «7,5. 8TAE OP NEW JKHSEY, County of Mdtuex, us: T. Harod >. Cfford. Casher <f the ubove"oamed uk. do soemny swtar that tte abov* stuetrtt a true to tte best of my knowedtt* an beef. HAROLD D. C.PFOK), Caser. Sworn to and nubhcrned before me ths th day of January, *38. UOBEHT!. HKOWN, Notary Pubc. Correct Attest:.. STUANDHKSC KL'OENB M C.AUK, J. W..MTTUC. P» NOTCK. TO: UNKNOWN (OwerHp as UHK»ate on Tas Book). NOTCE H HKSEBT OVKN Unt KUHUH! Ues and John Nev, tradng HH Mes Nev, huve mmr apcaton to the Borough Counc of the Horough of Ctmret n the County of Mddfn'X for a revouton of sad body authorzng A prvate Kae by asbgnnpnt of ('erft-ates or tax sae hed by the staf Borough of CarteTet usuumt -rtatn proncny as- HrSHf n your name on the ax hocks an the Asm-Hnn- TaV of HttJ Borough nn foovs: ^t S, jok, HOU at tax sav Heh Dec. 2, 95, for $4u.u md nterumt to Jan. 24, 938; ot, tork,.tod U tax sae hed Dec. -', 925, for U and nterva to Jan 2( H3. Notce n hereby gven that the HuroR Cun' w me't January M. 3*, M Ht Hungh Ha, Cartect, N.., a( 8, M.(SaT) un KU d y a c t tn «a t. AVO'ST J PKHY, Horough Cerk. DAT): January 3rd, 938 C.». -7, 4. REGULARLY»5 TO»6 A tes and wdths... but not n every stye. REGULAR STYLES '5 TO <6 Boston Shoe Company E Kathe, powhatan; Mr». Chares Green, ptophetens; Mrs, Water Vonah, coector of wnmpum; Mrs. Frank Ann* *, keeper of wampum; Mrs. Harry Geekner, necreury; guards, Mrs. Brown and. Mrs. Chares Morrs; scouts, Mrs. Matda Hte and Mrs. JBetty Morrs; runners, Mrs. Harry NOTCE Carteret B«t $«r»cr,. nounce a twenty mnntr,., n«g tenrce Sunday and M daft between Carter*! and H.,, way. Bntet «*vn Cartern [. M «:OS, 62S, 6:48, 7 Osj 7)28, 7:45, 8OB,»tM,».O8, 9:2S, 9:45, :5;., Rahway: P. M. 6:3S, r, -,< 7:5, 7:36, 7:55, 4:5.!< >-. 8:58, 9:5, 93B. 9:B5, \u v to3s and every haf,,,,, thereafter. REPORT OF CONDTON OF THE Cams BANK # TEUS CQMPAN) OF CARTERET, N THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, N Tun COUNTY OF MDDLESEX AT THE CLOSE OF BUSNESS ON DECEMBER 3, )87 *~ ASSETS Loans and dscounts ,.n Unted StatcB Government obrrtons, drect and/6r fuy guaranteed r Other bonds, stocks, and securtes 463, n", : Banknr houe, 64,7.. Furnture and ftxtur«s 8,8. 8, n. Rea estate owned other than bankng house Reserve wth Federa Reserve bank.., W8,7,".;.j Canh, baances wth other banks, and cash tems n process of coecton Cah tems not n process of coecton Other assets - TOTAL, $,867,(- LABLTES Demand deposts of ndvduas, partnershp?, and cor- poratons '< Tme deposts of ndvduas, partnershps and corporatons,w,7; State, county, and muncpa depost* 8,>; Deposts of other banks, certfeo and offcers' checks outstandng, etc Secured by the pedge of oans and/or nvestments None Not necured by the pedge of oans and/or nvestrnjents $,684,62.72 TOTAL DEPOSTS,984,82,72 Other abtes Capta account: Common stock shares, par $ per share $,. Surpus...! 35,. Undvded profts net.: 85, Reserve for contngences,88.26 TOTAL CAPTAL ACCOUNT... $ 8,, ] TOTAL, NCLUDNG CAPTAL ACCOUNT..$.867,. Unted States Government obgatons, drect and/of fuy guaranteed., :._ *5,» TOTAL PLEDGED, excudng redscounts S6,U'u Pedged wth state authortes to quafy for the exer-, ese of fducary powers 3B.n>> TOTAL PLEDGED 35,(m), THOMAS G. KENYON, Treasurer, of the above-named do soemny swear that the above statement s true to the best : \ knowedge and beef. (Sgned),T, G. KENYON. CORRECT Attest; WLLAM LONSDALE, CHAS. A, CONKAD, EML STREMLAU,, Drectors. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, COUNTY OF MDDLESEX, ss; Sw<rrn o and subscrbed before me ths seventh day of Ju " 938. AUGUSTA. BONKOSKV Notary ' :, OVERSTOCKED Unseasonabe weather condtons forces us to dspose of entre stock of OVERCOATS TOPCOATS $ /V95 AND $2.95 REG. $2 VALUES POSTVELY 5 MEN'S NO CHARGE ALL WOOL FOR REG. $25. ALTERA- TONS Suts $4.95 QUALTY SHOP 286 SMTH ST. Between Oak and Prospect,' PERTH AMBOY MOVED THORN'S RADO SERVCE FROM 89 ROOSEVELT AVE. TO NEW, LARGER (JUARTERS AT 84 WASHNGTON AVE. RADO SETS SERVCED VENSON SUPPER Tomorrow N t ht (Sat.) at 8: M) o'cock Good Muc by TOTH BELA tnd H toya Gy ^ STEVE SZEMCSAK'S TAVEKS 74Pmhn A». < Cuteret.M

5 S JjA-a*. MAJESTC FLM,,nous ran, O, ST Tmco R a ck?roundot Mory...h". "We* FBrgo Tra - "'; "; hch canned 8t.. hsbnfr.neteon«*. nnd the men wto mad< ''; m! une. t n the f*ce of ", t8 «nd Nature,.forms! ; tc background for n {<<,... ^* n H *AUV> '. U, Knrgo, th',..ns tnm the ' ' '/ bm,urt rf thrhn!*- '/'.', a puyed n,wedng to- ( h(,, prr «ng. Dtton as-t! M HDO-7, the story of the ',',,. (r)ro Tra s one of the \ ' ;,,,, nm tc and jomantc n,,n hstory, A,",.. nto beng shorty after,., dscovered, when a swft ; ';' ; f( mcr ns had to bt found : n*port the tfod from the,,! equay, mportant, to,;,,,, and news nto the roarn ;,, mn g camps. The ftm of n K,.p, 4 Company, fore- :!,, of today's R.*.yE^ Agency, was orgaded to f ''"ra's were cut, w«y statons for, (., hangng and watjnng of, r were estabshed and a ', t,,h, army of heavy armed '.',, MK(.ra was organzed to pro-. (.,h,. treasure. The road* had,'. M. ( (.pt open n spte of the,,,-,,, uf weather. -,, t,k of pannng and open-,h, tras s handed n the,,,,,. by Joe McCcea. A man ",,., ' *! courage, he s forced!,', >,,,vr hs wfe, payed by,,,,,.,'s Hee, as the tra takes ;, ;, ( h. -and farther West. Un ' r,,. understand her husband, a!,,,,,( «. There are patch-up Marsha, and to keep hm from marryng (Henda Farre. Mar- ',',,,.,(medaton but ag tme goe ', tn' story traces the fortune; :!,, famy for two generaton,,,rouk fnay occurs., ( cmax s retched after th w Between the States when Me,.,,,,nd Mss Dee are hrough,-,tu-r agan by ther chdren, truwn to young manhood an 'LAW FOR TOMBSTONE' SAGA OF EARLY WEST frng To We Seres Of, Spectacuar Epsoda \ k V. S. Hstory '-P-ed n wth roar of sx- > am featured by a graphc j'nya of the uneashng of the tnt passons that marked!'. ^tng of the West, Buck,' atest fm, "Law For Tomb-.:,!," Unhersa reease, opens a n' < tscent Theatre today. ':: story of Tombstone brngs hf ukuo a aerts of the most H'U(uar vfsodes of Amercan ; n tmv, when greed for god had T'uht»bont a desperate confct ).-t\m-- the forces of aw and or't ;d the human wttftres who 'Breakfast For Two' h Gay And Harous Romance Of, Carefree Pay-Boy And Pretty Busness Woman Herbert Marsha, Barbara Stanwyck, Genda Farre, Erc Bore Head Cast of Rotous Offerng n Whch a Weathy der Acqures a Beautfu and Expert Guardan Ange The story "Hreakfast For Two" penng at the Strand tonght, ess wth Barbara Stnnwyck hjarous efforts to reform Herbert sha s n hnppy-go-ucky pay-boy decdes to awaken Marsha to hs who has nherted a bg steamshp'j re B p)nhbtp«, nnd aso to break company whch, under hs negect,,,., ,,. up Ms affar wth an BCTUSH n n rapdy gong nto bankruptry. ' Mss Stanwyck, a smart busness f whose '! «'' Marsha has nterwoman as we as a weathy one, e»ted hmsef. To tbe eft, Aan Jone and Jeanette McDonad n the "Frefy" at the Dtma rght: Buck Jone«and gr frend n "Law For Tombtonr" at the Crccent and beow, center, the Rt Brothers n "Lfe Befn At Coege" comng to thr Crescent. swurm'd to the great mnng ( mps n addton to Buck Jones, who strs n the roe of Aamo Bowe, durng young range rder who w n.'. out the desperados, the supportng cant reads ke the "bue book" of rodeo and crcus fe, for many former champons of the rope, gun and sadde arc featured n t. Mure Ftams, who has appeared n other Western Epcs wth Buck, s agan eadng woman. n addton to strkng scenes showng mountan, pan and des? stug'coach and buckhoards that ert. fe, nc, the me fm mm presents (raem- a «r«-.,, ure used n the pcture once ratted Hrkabc bc reproducton npndut of the v- through the streets uf that com'f ' Tdnbstm '" '-... The T,.. uncent,,,,.;,t' nanty. nntv. Larget >f Canary and Tt'terT', argest of the Canary sands, s () mes ong. Contnuou 2 to THRTY SETS BED TO FLM TTREFLY' Eaborate Preparatons nsured Success of Gay Frm Operetta Thrty major sets, most of them rxtnrors requrng the usejj from fo to more than 5J) costumed -xtan, pss two ocatons, one of whch took the company to one Pne for mountan backgrounds, consttute the settngs aganst whch Metro - Godwyn - Mayer's most coorfu musca. "The Frefy," W»R fmed. The pcture opens a 7-day showng at the Dtmns Theatre tonght. Jeam'ttc! MacDonad appears n the tte roe of the story adapted frqm the Rudof Fdm operetta, wth Aan Jones and Warren W«m us her eadng men, The pcture opens n the streets of Madrd n March, 88, when Ferdnand the Seventh of Span s makng hs frst entry nto the cty as Kng of Span. t moves to the Madrd came n whch "The Ftrefy" has ganed her fame as the cty's most famous snger-danccv, thonce to a Pyrenees mountan road, an nn outsde Vttora, a marketpace n Bayohne and a cafe n the same French cty, the batte of Vttora and Wengton's headquarters. Seven outstandng musca numbers feature the producton: "Love a Lke a Frefy," "He Who Lovea and Runs Away" and "When a Mad Comes Kpocrng at Your Heart," sung by Mss MacDonad; "A Woman s Kss" and "The Donkey's Serenade," sung by Jones, nnd "(mnnn Ma" and "Sympathy," n whch both are heard. Erwn As 'Sma Town Boy' Comes To Crescent Today Fou years wthout seng a snge pocy s the record of the unque nsurance saesman pertrayed by Stuart Erwn, who s Mm red n "Sma Town Boy," the (rand Natona comedy ht whch w open today' at the Crescent Theatre. Hs boss fnay makef hm se n pocy to hmsef, just to et hm know how t fees to cose a dea, but t takes hm a of two years to convnce hmsef that he needs the pocy. Th3 s ony one of the many amujng stuatons n ths excrueatmgy funny story, whch was adapted for the screen from Manue Komroff's orgna yarn, "The Thousand Doar B." SEVEN (7) DAYS P. M. MAJESTC THEATRE PERTH AMBOY Westward The Course Of Empre Goe Battng th«mott ferocotu condton! aver xptrvnced by mttrtat man, over handcaps of Natur* and (chemn madmen of the Od Wett, ttc hardy poneen who. *n uncvzed wderneu and tranforated the batnf of r«uur transportaton rout** * Yague, hoped-for dream nto reaty, arc mmortaed n "We Far(o," whch open* tot at tn? M:»tc. KDS GET HOLDAY AS HM 'EXTRAS' Fnd Paradse Hepng Out n Rado Drama 'Love s On The Ar "Love s on the Ar" the Warner Bros, rado drama drected by Nck Grnde, wth Ronad Reagan and June TravB n the eadng roes, was a kds' paradse for the hundreds of extra chdren partcpatng n the jjanwf"staged for the pcture. To stjmoate nterest rt the Chdren's Hour broadcast, Reagan, as a go-getter news commentator rj the story, usng portabe rado equpment, broadcasts the actvtes of chdren from ther own pay spots. A kds' race track, wth bcyce racng as the hgh spot of the sportng events, Was staged. To make competton keen and exct ng, wnners were not pre-ar tanged. Przes were gven to th< kds fnshng one, two or three Contnuous Shows CREKENT 2 to PERtrt AMBOY Frday - Saturday - Sunday BUCK JONES N "Law or, "Tomb Stones" Men. and Tue. J Tom Keene N "Drums of Destny" AND GLOROUS ROMANCE that pr. wth mmort Gkt and Suvan mtc :7At GRL REN HERVtV Capt. Frank Hawt Rex Lease n The Mysterof Pot" ' wth Joyce CHAPTER 2 Wed. and ThuM. Marene Detrj. Herbert Marsha Mevyn DougU n "Ange" AND- THEY'RE THE H] READES FREDS GLORX ';M MANKKW 25 C MunUj' Tbra Kr(Ur 'odnuosa. n '. M. SEVEN (7) DAYS - TEL. P. A DTMA XT. AT TK VVK UHM]U«PERTH AMBOY STARTNG WTH PREVUE TONTE Two (2) Compete Shows - Note Eary Prevue PREVUE 3" r UV T»O Monday TKru Frday.- at A Other ' me«4:s "uu're X Xncrthcnrt" r-m -Krt-}" s.w "Vuu'rr X ftn«rthrmt M PREVUE TME TABL^SH:: TWO (2) COMPLETE SHOWS : We '* f "' ' LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS AT 8:26 P. M. STARTNG WTH PREVUE FRDAY N' SHE GOT HER MAN WTH A SOCK N THE EYE! WHEN AN UNTAMED HERESS FROM JEXAS DECDES TO MARRY A MAN GET READY FOR THRLLS T'S JUST UKE ROPNG WLD CATS FRANK LLOYD'S GLENDA FARRELL ERC BLORE ETENNE GRARDOT WED. THURS., FR. $ Juno (A PREVWJ TUES. N '~ LAST TMES ~ TODAY WED, 9 P. H. ^ARTYNTB ' CASH FfWfr THURS.. F-Rv TO THf W SLVERW

6 W WHE * VU CAPT. Rand Mothers W Sponsor, Free Concert Here Tuesday! CARTRRET Under the ttm- pcc of the Bun Mnttcr* ("n More mn MM), pwnn w : free cnnco't w he evpn hy Wnm Tempay. chnrman of the attend RO ennvonttonf nr?ny Fcnrkr *n HoUnan Honem <' \nnnn Meetng nmtohum. Th«rc w be n Water Vonnh and Jowph H«5ck. nn Word's Fnr ye«r. ho h(rh schoo hnn Tuesday entertanment commttee, s beng awrteh by Chnrc. Crm.p. neht» thn N'nhnu Hao Krhon bunked for Snn Fmncacn n ts ' «ca Brycstn vared program hy the pattfr hand. t w ho n the nnture of CAT r'.''t '" 'nn '; : " n mtrn tr*nt. t«ther frnn<n q,.,..!,:.». - nm,,',f H" nnc reatve*. Thorp w be no AptTr W!..-m. \ ' *'" charge of nny knrt md everyone s wecome, the cub nnnonood.. hc. T '.v "" " '" " r "; " : Hff :n. >'V»W 'V nny-tvcj Otrnjr the nt"rmn»nn thprp prson- '^'-^'' h """ r w be n short h<snes» Bf^on TH, FOOT ALMENTS DR. MORRS NADEL thojm"! :...- ' '' ""' >f ho'bnnrt Mothors Cuh, Momn- wo h;- -Hred «<" enty-v,.n V.-U-,>> ' "<", ho,m.!.:r ; H- «". "' '' V.-tn '"» ' n" "'! ''pan for m.,.t.,-., : -M.::rk Humphres nuy nr.hkor. t't' frnm " NfwnK.-' " ;t*f<*r(h>< h" humuct. Offcc < whn were cct'd re B foow*' 'r<;'>n, WntT Van Pet- vr,. p-f.mt..tn-k Humphros; -CM'.H.V. W.'tfr.'"oxe; tred«tjrt-r. Afrrc K-'-ke. Am)'. ottmnn h sponsor an< advsor of he cuh md bcyce enthtmn! - 'tcn-'' ' '» jon'nt Vgre tvt'! nnnncntc w th Jnck mhrs. : :'7L' Wachn?- tnn AM'H'". MRS HELLER LL CARTKRET Mrs. Harry Hoer of A,tntc Street, the former Madeene Wngemuth,» n Poy- nc Hospta, New York, recuperatng fronj B»nu» onerston whch wn» performed on TnencUjr. "C ^3 # C3 NO BANQUET TOMORROW Snonth fow of roor, not ntnrtne ronrarts, w preva n arrh- CAtTKHKT Memcx of >U>, Frp Compnny nd n'r «'VPH tertnc of the 3( Goden Gate w»tpnd the aanua bnnqpt Tntcrnntona Expooton, whrh s to be hed n Mnyfftr dr. Mftnchcn, omorrow nfth. SURGEON OFFCE HOURS: A, M. To 8 P. M. And By Appontment rrth'roufe ST»TOH, J~ CHROPODST Stftn Theatre RudnK 25 Man Street, WOODBRDGE, N. J. sntd s the ntent Ptav n jto \<W Wo-d'f Fnr on Ran Fran- cunch pnna for partcpaton ncscobfty. TRUSSES-BELTS ABDOMNAL SUPPORTERS ELASTC STOCKNGS ARCHES - BRACES BRUNSWCK SURGCAL SUPPLY CO. MANUFACTURERS AND FTTERS OF ALL SURGCAL APPLANCES 29 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ALSO 39 Geor*e Street NEW BRUNSWCK, N. J. LADES N ATTENDANCE H MODERN HEATNG SYSTEMS An nfr-am (ters of ftfcjmccessfu experence we are WoM quafed to suppy and nsta mmern he»tng sy», terns for homes of every descrpton. -<'t- «"?* your partcuar n-es, Wo wnn you to fee free to eonatt m rernrrng V nrtr heatr probem* wthout cost or obfcnton. PLUMBNG-HEATNG «r..rd Pum-cf n CarUft Thorn Moves Rado Repar Shop To Washngton Ave. OAUTKKT Wam TWn, prop-"!- n T-H'" t'n Ser-." vcc, h.- :.!<K-. a!>'t.' unt to.the ).- ; '.'' - ' ' on "T W::: B- ' t o t ) A v ' m. ' v ' ' '' :! ; * t'^.''- tahc h-.m v.p fn.nrry o- [tbtcd n Td-f -«'Vft A\-.-nt- nrnr sjhrehmr-' \". L. Xhnrn ;.-: tt-. n nnt rado 'taagrt? 'V' h' st:rpt n bmttem md :n'\'.-<.n ; t v.-ht n dn for ;«rtccvur ' h.m fdl' fown t o n the j'. H -* '" ' : ' st *e«jttpnu'! 'ur "--!mr ubes tr for ju. n.' n - Hs n'v»p s ' n the Huff 'f.; nr Km-rson TH' LOVE OP Prre. L & LOOK. T " L- L" L- B-R-RAt)\O' p-p-putt YOU B:!-'af T JACK'S Hofywoof nn CRMCR.Y.. JACK '3 TAVERN _ Dancn; and Entertanjnent Fvory Evenng By A. Y. NF.'.SON'S Famos Coored O-rostra PABST K ON DRAUCHT 37.'ntc Sr-t f-.kt AMJOY. N. J..c srbrrs, Mgr. - HSURB OF YOUR "TRUSV V OURS TO U3 RELNNC, ADJUSTMENTS- DRUM!'.P.FACNG. TROUBLES CORRECTED RAHWAY BRA5LK SERVCE S. J. GASSAWAY, Prop. 6 Yrs. wth Bue Goose, Newark T E. Mton Ave. RAHWAY Formery Ajsers Garage ^ Seecton GOODWD f LOWTPRC / Speca Ten JCARS "KUPTO * $3., *»o DOWN C -\ ; V.'LL'*WE >OC D«5LP HOW, 9 W, Jf. t.)us A'«W MCM^ COMEDAN LVEtf M TrW HOUSE AND fm THt CAttTAffr.Mr$ AWAY NOW DUT > E^ECT HH BACK 3H s r~ DCY?OMf= \ ' 'LL fe AT T OUT'C ; WAV. ^ - 5-a. VJ < WAV, ^ ^J ', f! A ««EAM M EVET ROOM! «JT STRCTOPK* TO L6T NOBODY N- -LOMf! WTTA TAKE MT AFTERNOON ( "NOW *"" Ab^ THE SWELL HOOt < NffTHN'TO LOOK TXE 'HOUSE CACT, LET'S HAVEASfUNTATTy v ^ POOTY SWELL HOUSE,USAY T'S 'tea, -43C (f) \. WOPBRDGE.M.J. (UESSTHSA WHERE mpf \ \\*Cf. \SSESONCREDT fxamned WTH CARE -HO THOROUGHNESS vtah!they MU5TA 6OT THE rwsu u»f n rr»wne! OOKATTHt J PUMBN'.'j REST Cf THE / Tt THERE'S M'PHONEY ABOUT THS PLAO! TEXCXJCH O'THSJONT.' 'M DONE! T5APUrUPJ WHERE ARE THE NC. KMS «D J«tLKS f THEFAUCE; J.NTOESATH r\ "HtB CAN'T (V HURT US ) 't Throw Away u«t Od Mattress Ave t Renovated /' uxt TRCK STARS UOOKVKHA /OUT OF MY DOZNG y Must* Sro ME KEYS MO»C CHAP,' JM Kfe HS HOUSE; SPRNGS,COUCHES.^*c

7 » Carteret Hgh Courtsters s Rout Uttm Hgh, 4*23, HGH SCHOOL FVE KmScotes 2 PontsSMASHES KEYPORT Conch Joe Com- Schoo Sue, ;., ;P t. (.er«made t two vdns an outcassed schoo quafttf;»t fct» cy,.,, () to 2,!.(, HHW 'forward, M, who RCOBtA" tweve,,,; f,oh goa* and two,;. jnos openadjther,f-. hc frst J*rod and,,.t to 4 ead.,,!,.! cagers con«>m«,, n the aecon-ftaajob,,., (, homester* bj trtd " M, m. M commandng ead,; ( the haf. Wth the K ucked awajr, Coach ) hs second strngers...r'tcr part of the»«c- Kng, others who fg-.,,,,,,-nt.y n the Carteret.,.,,. Murkowt and Vrag,..,mm coected eght!ns<t*, McteugMn, of,uu>. WHS hgh scorn wth nrrrr M) O. r. t takngs, Terres n Vctorous v. Wttfs-Nose Out Ajuc Fur. 23-2; T«rret Rout Cubs By 33 To 3. : Kf.'KT oth the Red. >hr Terres agan Came.Mt vctores n the WPA : Junor Basketba Leao Monday nght at the um. The Red Wngs,- n- Ajax ftv, 23 to 2, annhated the.!!.!» n>> B) Unx 'Vrrm ( 3. T ft 2 Z s V. {>, t t ~t r. n T-JJ» n v, o ) o 3 U V. U ' s 3 aa r s JGERS C U W JAYS non Team, 57-2, '«, K Vrnn. K. WMnk, a; rm Knmor, f MrLftu '/KHP, Buuh, g» Unon CJJ) The more hy ppros: nrtor't,,j 4 2 The second tenm B, L,,, B Cfttttot (A») Rot, f Hrown, r Quxk, r p. vrwr, f":.:... Kwkew, f Cnmbt r Hrohkn., HrmkmH, Wmnk, K, K O. n n o 4 :t.) 3, J,, f*. Medrnft.,-... ' * Urn** ' - :::::::: «r,» K. ) ) SPORTS STATC t Takf Opened To n One-Sded Contest; Jayvees Wn C A R T E fkt~-exhbtng n rmnrt passng attack, but woefuy wefk nn cose range nnc under the net shootng, the HHW Carterot Hgh Schoo,,baHs«^)B brgade made ts debut Wore a packed Kathern? of 4 fnns n the hgh schoo gym ast Frday nfht and easy dofeatcd nn nferor Keyport Hgh Schoo fve, 33 to. The Bue and Whte.ayvees. won the premnary game, 22 to 7. t s estmated that f the Boe woud have caned onjl haf the shots they mssed from ofose range, they woud have more than doubed ther score. But the fact remans that the vstors furnshed no opposton, Sma, neffectve and nexperenced, the Keyport squad ooked nothng ke the great Keyport teams of former years. n fact, a good many of those assembed are of the beef that the Bue and Whte Jayvees coud have beaten the Keyport Varsty team. We, anyway, the Bues got off to- a sow start and were ahead by ony f> to4 at the quarter. But n the second sesson, the Bues By MCHAEL RESKO Atuwcout Bne Debut Last Frday njfht, bpforc a vast crowd, the Bue court- Hters, cked the Red and Whte rage* of Keyport.'t was ne worse ckng admnstered a Keyport outft, n the ast o or G years. Coach Rey's charges were hopeessy out-' cassed n a branches of the game. t appears to us that toacn (.omba whpped tgeher together a fne team, a team thatj may R paces f they w not e dscouraged by a few f bad breaks that may encounter them. The present team boasts; of the strongest set of reserves n the hstory of the schoo, matter of fact Comba has a tough tme pckng a startng team, wth the excepton of Markowtz and Kng, those' two boys are transpantng ther superb grdron performance onto the poshed foor of the basketba courts. The j game of the Bue Knghts s so fast that they just teray j swept the other team sota off ther feet. Ther fast game n certan nstances even effects the Bue, for n ther anxety they overshoot the basket, often mssng what s commony caed "sucker shots". f the Bue Cagera can keep up the same fast p pace throughout g the season,, they y w be hd to t stop, t the t team stoppng t them h w ether h have to be Monday nght the oca fans w get ther second chance to see ther favortes n acton. The opposton w be provded- by a rea '':'- -Thy Tgers turn- -asny Ruhwuy team. Kahway s another team that nvaraby mopped -xth straght trump: up the foor wth Curteret t and has often beaten the Bue by a dsgrace The Ked Kd and d Back Bck of Rahway w be out tto '"' '" 2, on the Car- avenge that oss n ffootba so agan you rabd foowers w ; '"y overwhemed the fuy decsve margn. get a '-' 'vu court astthurs- chance to set a hoty fought batte Wednesday nght another treat w be n store for the Bue rooters, when Long Branch w be ' 'n«the upper hand at! '''' <»'s never ren- '" "' t-ad but kept png 'h- Kam* progressed. ^ ^ u to 2 at the quar- >" the hat and 4 to '"t" U«fna sesson. '' 'Hy seem, tha TgeVs 'h' nvaders by the "> " both the thrd and -tltm 6 to 8. "'; Wash and Knot we*» the the Tger offensve, and 4 ponts ren they ' y. Between ' ; p»tts, ' ' mm BT). t V faster or catch the boys on an off day. Now a Joe w have to worry- about js of a etdown on the part of the team, otherwse, from* ths ange, he has a team that w go paces, and we don't mean maybe. Sardnes deght The frame was cone durng the fvat quarter, the quarter uncng 4 to 3 n the Bue's favor, 'therefore, the onj[ thng that was cose, was the <rowd. Never n the Cartertt hstory of hnsketha have we wtnessed s (rreatcr ({"'herk of fans. Attan t was a usua Carteret foowng rabdy partsan, yet exceedng we behaved. The crowd attendng numbered about or thereabouts. The spectators were dangng off th«sde of the wa and others formed a human mat aong the was at the opposte ends of the court. A person coud not move wthout causng consderabe annoyance to hs neghbor and you coudn't eave your pace for : second, f you dd t was mmedatey taken. The spate set asde for the wrters was aso occuped aq that we had to wrte wth the pam of our hand for a supjport. The temporary.ttands came n mghty handy athough even that dd not provde suffcent addtona seats. Our readers seemed to have heeded our advce, for when we arrved at 7:4f ony standng room was avaabe. The new era of sportng actvty tpat we spoke of so much atey, wa«ve*y much evdent agan ast waek, and, f the accommodaton for the fans contnue, the attendance w contnue to grow, for a- basketba game s.somethng nce to watch, especay the wuy the Bue Knghts pay t. The Keyport And Unon Rout The Bue Hoopsters have met and vanqushed two menacng opponents, by rather one sded scores. Aganst Keyport our boys trped the score, the score beng 33 to. And that s a feat, for Keyport has a reputaton of producng unbeatabe teams. Ddugje Kngf'was the top scorn- wth aganst the Keys and Markowrj.* was rght behnd wth 7 pont*. Tuesday n Unon the Bue agan went to town to the tune of to W. Agun Kng and Mnrkowtz were eaders n the scorng coumn. Thursday (yesterday) the Carteret agers were away agan tryng to add Rosee Park to the st 4f ther vctms. Carteret Home Agan entertaned by the Bue Knghts, and, they too w put up a good ght we hope not too good. Frday (next week) f you boys want more' you w have to wend your way to Woodbrdge where we can guaranty you that» good game w taku pace The arrangemen for the two home games Monday and Wednesday w agan be th wne n other words games to be payed n the evenng temporary stands s set'u>, setu>, wth a premnary junor varsty y game g gettng under t 3 whch means you boy 8 and grs who are anxous to «t hlud a U hurry and not wat unt the ast mnute We hope ths Ume our pace* w not be taken so that we w be abe to f foow the J J wthout casng undue annoyance to our neghborng wdne. j h boy and grs who are anxous to «t hut GUtnoset We Ertht Kopete. "Wreckers" are ctamwt a forfet vctory from Z Pat Rapn eeven. Referee Schneder of^eequahc dd 7neS Wd.5 t the Hgh Schoo - - Wth A gmtajuon o the center jump the game has been speeded up qmto a bt,.* *«Jo not nartcusry care fqr ths new type game. t takes off the_ tmsned S K R J of f #e fe game. But t doe^ake the game tumbe type, perhaps after we.w* u^ed to;rtw«* -tarred the ba rong am ped up ponts Bftnnst Keyport's 2, n uke n 7 to G end at the haf. Aft or that U WBR smpy a mat' tor of markng tme before tta rame was over. The scores; t'nrtrrrt Hgh SR <t. K ). KK, r a " (. KHK, r n ) Huh«nck,...A.. ( Huma, r 7%.. «rkowu, -, $ V re'ku, < BK, K... ) Wmk, <^ - ft 'Htf, f t LM'Hf, R -.* Kryport K t) a. p. tntc, r :. Vacrpr, t f.(, r Wuhg, <> ;. K /.', K thn s'oro by pr Cfrtcrp 'Vport... Uafre* Chnroy Te worn teum KHrne: <J»r«.*rrt Jtyrtn (22 (. -own, r ras, f ft. Kng, f Rott, f f'omhn, f Beerh, r. Vng,,.. Brecka, ' 4 t 7 t 3 4 a d usuay wm n Two ttouser **:. Dd you know that tha, Uk«B, *ho»t Rppcaty s banfcetbaf, can aso bow? We, they proved t the other day, ot day afternoon to bo more»p' by Tountnc the B«e Stan n two g at the Sovak aeys. The *»n tha Ara game by 32 pn*, ost the Mcom, but <*ame back strong to cop the thrd a/d dtednn game. The neons: : mt«w.<"tb(y bobrmk Wuy, Hoyar 8fcRM Fwun Q, rk'ktnnn, K Dnfour, r Wb, f r.cnrhnrt, e (a) 7! V! *8 t* HDD ft n. o o o t Second Straght Ga m *4 m S! 7 K. V \ ) A 8 n )H; 4!)H 7 CopuRrstaK Champs n League Team Wn* Tte h Frst Haf Of U. 3. Met Bowng Loop. OAKTKRET The Copax pn. ncrs are the frst haf champon* m the U. S. Metas Refnng Compnny nterdtpartment bawnn eap;ue, fnshng wth a four-name margn over the runnen-up Castng; team whch made second pace. There are st a few scattered pcutponed frames to be roed oft n the frst haf but them match** w not ater the postons nf the frst two team*. n four matched thn weec, the Castng took two from fhc Tank House No, (ran. Yard Refnery won a par over the Tank House No. 2 team, the Scrap Pant scored a two-game vctory over the Lead Pant No. team, and the Smeter upset the Yard Scae n two out of three (fame?. Danny McDonne, rong wth the Smeter, cracked Coupe of record^ when he ht 25ft n the ast gama, and. totaed 88 for aa auax. age of 223. The scores: Vm )ck»on 23 (5 M J. mr 84 \M TT, JK OUR chtoffers saved money a seatoo. Turr T* UK 7»t A vstor to Ne* York nmrsboy to drect hm to a < bank, promnnr hm M TTH boy took hm about thf»t ( away from where they wen ng, and thtre wan the Payng the 5 rent*, th rtmaked, "That wax moft '< earned, «on." "Sura, ar," an«wer«4 tn* < "but you must rem«mb bank drectors get good New York." STEERNG Bf Fa$ Can Vow, M«w Brmwok An. C«' neth AMBQt t P. A,. And we t out. Whe most s Fa, our factory prces Now, oato# «f that; you're gong to save st AA^ Aat, gentemen, s somethng to shout t As uu&k $»» Sae covers every overcoat «vey sut* n our factory stockroom. And be- CUM W%t*p hft* h««suuhng n the background, *» yew. StetDf wth stye, yott' we an uabroken array o ths y^r'a favorte*. Gonf to coor and pattern, y«w <tok* wran** frejvtqcos pads tp conservajtver oxfords. And'when t comes to szes, just bare your many chest and we ft t. Ths Haf-Yeary bowout agan proves what an edge you get whft y«r W d*»* **> factory. Here, you never pay for seng costs. And darng ths Sae, your savng* roufrtrftofkb U'H pty you to get here todo*ar peces.. J % <»,' K...'""' ".. r J Wortf, kjpo r«orf^tvf«the km «H a* ><">. attend^ a Tkn »y yoursef r f*»t«

8 KTV" #'*? "W." '"«, PAGE BGHT BORO HSTORY,,. dnhy ' < ' aho promk m pvov«m"'t* n ' m 7 t wm fet nrtra<a»r\ n hnv the (r^t wfe, but : ANTQUES (Lorttmttd from Pa PK/t* ) Amercan rerpe. Tea WHS SPV wth the rnom fthted ony y»hen jtwretre At'cks, su ern.f the Mwnnr Kefnn? The rhpay artces were >vu Worts prnecessnr of the present by Mrs. Howard Thorn, Mrs. Me*, Unted St!tt<«M'tfK efntjf Mrs. Harry Yetman, Mrs. Churen Morrs. Mm. Km Stremau, Mrs, ((ruwfh nf the 'n(fh hrnurh Morrs Jnnn, Mrs. George A. Pn-ynpo, Mrs.,Harry Axon, Mrb. nr'" "! '"' '" Htox marsha n nmmry '.MH Two years Harod Kdwards and MrR. (^ha.'", nte- «!'et^ were heng ad out Uhpn of Rahway, formery f.f m up fed an sdewnkn am Carteret. Mro. Thomas F. BurV.e, sencr -<tt'ms»ns hentr constructed Here h"fun «ome "f the frst the musc of two famous musc charmar, payed some of Amercurt ncreased expense. n t the composers, Edward McDowe ad kndfret rose to f2:.'.7<, nnd nrvng Bern. Mss Kathernc Me' t ««< a.fod. The 2Cormfk of the Perth Amboy fgure «u f^n.m. Revenue" and Woman's Cub taked on Amerka madc* rose rnpnr!onpy. art, and how to ncqure a H aso hrn gtton for foundaton for U study. get practse every Wednesday»t a new frehom' to suppement No. The banket award went to M-M. 7:3 P. M. at the Recreaton Cen- whch wa-; then the ony one, sojoseph Hub, Mrs. Em Stremau the rnnc :pproved the purchase announced she woud, present a of (round on {oo«evet Avenue speaker on nternntonb reatons from Km Whem for $,!fco. at the next meetng, for whch she Water V Qun w* nwned the s charman. contrum fur fonst H ntr t on n <r» hd.f $T,4::t, wthout A K spec 'mnn ; hod spuo Was voted for Jr.. to extend the sewn system through Ftch. Shu rot, KjnMph. rnue and Lnfuyetr streets,.ohn. Nrv) ttn^ ;w:ned (he 'ontrnet on a ow bd nf :,f,,'m. ;(;",, About thn tn,c Oeow #w (cndennmx. Contractn] s, rompf''d ayng sne- ^ on tfhwy Avenue, as upper Avenue wns then known. Mon Marha A nhout ths tme the cotn ' O aboshed the three otces of rb#r«ha«and npponted ve others at monthy saares of $7.' each. These appontees were John Donovan, Henry J. unnjjum, the prewt ut'e chef, John,. Dow- Vtf, present captan, Mchae Bndey rd Edwatd Svm. When the street nnd road department fpovted the death of OR' of t* horses tht whow' town went nto mournng. n.apr,, the borough pad $6,25- for a new conbwton hoae and chemca appamtus and apporfted Mr. Whem as drver, at $75 jrmonth. An addton was KHO Voted, to No. frehouse, ths consstng of ;tddtoa sunr farhtes'and a vng purtmt't. The rest was $,'(,. Throughout the entv year contracts -were beng et for sewers, and n September d the Perth Amboy Gas Company began ayng JBs^B here.., CBrtert't orgnay was one pntfn v,dstru't, hut when more than 4 JVOU'S were, enst n the ) f«cto, the buruugh was dvded nto.two dstrct*. Now there art January, ftu, Thomas J. MUvh took offce as counc- ' mu. - He WHS ater to become Mayor. At ths tme the present postmmer, Wam J. Lawor,»o took hs seat on the counc. MRfV. addtona sdewhks and Mes noon. for the afte- She a«o «tsp«y«d nn tw>4 whch carred a "ove orn"' coumn for Cv Wa So dtrn. eat. curbng* were ad durng 92, and '*,,,, w hook and adder was purcnxed for No. 2 fre company, A fre aarm system wasaso bought, the estmated cost $7,, RECREATON HUB SCHEDULE NORMAL Actvtes nterrupted Durng The Hoday* Are Returned CADTKUKT The reguar wnter nrngrnm of the W 'A Recreaton program has been started wth the new year and s us foows,,' dancng at H P. M. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays n the Nathan Hae fchoo nm Frdays n the Coumbus.schoo; basketba at the Hgh schoo Mondaya, Tuesdays and Wedneadays at 7 P. M. there n no admsson charge. There w be casses n eocuton and dramatcs n the Coumbus schoo on Tuesdays and Nahan Hae Schoo on Wednesdays at 3 P. M The Lake nand Cub hods tar- tre ranjrc and te poce department practses there on Saturdays at 2 P. M. 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