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1 Four Page Colored Conk Secton YOU V, No. 52 Board Awards Contract For Carryng Pupls Sam George Only Bdder For Transportaton Job Enrollment ncrease Samuel B. George, propretor nf fafteret BUB Servce, nc., was a warded the contract Tuesday n^ht hv the school board (or the transportaton of school chldren to and from the East Ralway secton. He was the only bdder and hs bd was $2K5 per month for the ten months n the school year. Then: was Home dscusson because the bd was hgher than last year when he rtd the work for W52. The bus wll he n- Mred aganst accdent, the board payng part ol the premum. The report ftf Supervsng Prncpal Mss B. V. Hermann showed a total enrollment of more than 2,7<)u. Some of the prmary grades arc on ' part tlfflb."' *''" A communcaton was receved from the Underwood Typewrter Company offerng to take three old machnes now n use n the schools n part payment for new machnes. Sx new machne* wll be purchased for the commercal department of the hgh school. Applcaton* for postons as teachers were receved from Mss Stephane Davd and Mss Elzabeth T a y'.or. They were fled wth the teachers' commttee. Mss Mame Schwartz who has taken specal course* n physcal tranng and recreatonal subjects, appled for a poston as physcal drector lor grls. Presdent Hell sad that the delay n completng the athletc feld s due to dffculty n obtanng earth Bg Crowd Attends G.O.P. Clambake Fn Menu Served To GueaU At Annual Event Both Partes Well Represented and Well Fed The sxth annual clambake of the Roosevelt Republcan Club Sunday afternoon at Treftnko's Grove n East Rahway was the bggest n pont of attemunce n the hstory The Prce of Ths Paper s 3 cents everywhere Pay no more CARTERET PRESS CAltTKKKT. N. J., FRDAY,.SEPTEMBER 14, 1928 Actve Troop of Hoy Scouts Connorted Wth Fve Magyar Reformed Church, ValnaUe Property Changes Ownershp Slver Jublee Of Free E. J. Coughln Sells Buldngs n Heart Busness Dstrct Two of Two valuable peces of property n the busness center of the Chroma secton have changed hands n recent weeks, both beng parcels of the Coughln property at Pennng avenue and Roosevelt avenue. About for fllng and gradng. All of the members of the board were present except Commssoner*) Bshop and Dalrymple. who had attended all th» others also voted the bake Sunday as the best as regards, the menu. Another pont of nterest and markng a dfference from other bakes was the presence of a great many Democrats. Among the Democrats present were Charles A. Conrad, canddate for Mayor; and the two Democratc Lotnclmane canddates, Wllam D'Zurla and Benjamn Kathe. A- mong the dstngushed Republcans present were Morgan F. Larson, canddate for governor; and Congressman HaroM G. Hoffman. All of the G. 0. P. county canddates, Arnold Kalaman, assembly canddate, and the local canddates were present. There was no formal speakng but the canddates mngled freely wth the crowd. Wllam H. Wallng, presdent of the club, was charman.f the commttee n charge of th«bake. The menu was prepared and M-rved under the drecton of Max Cohen, St. Joseph P.-T. A. Changes Tme of Card Partes The weekly card partes of the P.- T. A. of St. Joseph's School wll be held on Thursday afternoon n the future nstead of n the evenng. The party ths week was held on Wednesday evenng and was well attended. The pre wnners were: da J. Bonner, Mrs. G. Green, Mrs. McDonnell, Mrs. A. McNally, Frances rvng, Mss Ann ttelly, Mrs. M. UVan, Mrs. F. W. Davs, Mrs. John Hclly, Mrs. Clara Jamson, Mrs. F. X. Koepler, Mrs. Fred Colton, Mrs. J. B. O'Donnell, Mrs. C. McDonnell, Mrs, C. Bonner, and Mrs. May Culp. Don't Slop Crowng The tendency of the average run»f folks s to stand stll after they have reached maturty. The Amercan Magazne, FOLKS ARB QOTC SMLAR N TMES or We are the emergency haberdashers to the meu who know. Wa can supply, your underwear needs wth a wonderful-value lne of nether gurmoou from Balgrfgan tltav gowteor qualty PRCE'S MEN'S STORE ' Washngton Avenue two weeks ago the buldng known varously as Coughln's audtorum and Coughln's bowlng alleys, was sold to Anthony Udexlak, The consderaton was 112,000. The buldng s a large structure frontng on Pershng avenue. t has been the scene of many a sportng event ncludng boxng matches, wrestlng matches, ndoor baseball, basketball and dancng. There are four excellent alleys and bowlng has been the prncpal attracton there n recent'years. The purchaser has been conductng the busness under a lease for some tme. A buldng frontng on Roosevelt avenue and occuped by Catr's garage, was Bold last week to Leonard Catr, the consderaton s sad to have been just under 0,000. Catrl has been establshed there for a ng OTMTOSS h safes agency for a medum prced car. Snce purchasng the property has begun alteratons, the prncpal one beng a new entrance. Both peces of property were sold by Counclman Edward J. Coughln who resdes n the corner property, a store buldng wth apartments upstars. The tore was occuped by the Amercan Stores untl recently. Rosary Socety Plans To HoW Card Party Bg Socal Event To Be Held n School Hall September 19 Magyar Reformed Church Many Mnsters Take Part n mpressve Servce Held Sunday Followng Servce A Banquet s Held And Promnent Men Spea Here The twenty-ffth annversary of gaton, s self-supportng and s by the foundng of the" Free Magyar Reformed Church of Carteret, was celebrated Sunday afternoon by an mpressve servce n whch Beveral mnsters took part. Followng the servce there was a banquet attended by 250 guesta. The servce was opened wth an nvocaton n Englsh an'd n Hungaran by Rev. Charles Vncze, pastor of the church. There was Scrpture readng h Englsh and Hungaran by Very Rev, Lous Nanas y, of Perth Amboy, (Dean of the Eastern Classes of the Free Magyar Church n Amerca), and Rev. Zoltan Berky, of Trenton; prayer by Rev. George far the strongest Protestant church n the'borough.' There are Beveral socetes and organzatons connected wth t. There s a school noted for ts dscplne, a large chor and an actve troop of Boy Scouts. Rev. Charles Vncze has been the resdent pastor for more than fve years and durng hs pastorate, the church hag made much progress. One of the bg mprovements brought about through hs efforts s the new tower and new nteror furnshngs. Mayor Mulvhll, Charles A. Conrad, Counclmeft Yuronka and D'- Zurlla and several of the other Tukacs, of New York Cty; sermon guests spoke. The moat notable adby Rght Rev. Endre Sebestyen, of dress at the banquet was delvered Duquesne, Pennsylvana. Rev. Sebestyen by Rev. Lous Nanassy, Dean of the s the Arch-Dean of the Free Eastern ClasseB of the Free Magyar Magyar Reformed Church n Amerca. Reformed Church n Amerca. Hs address follows: Rev. J. W. Foster, rector of the The Hungaran Reformed Church xpacopa churches of Carteret and of Carteret s»celebratng.today the Sewaren, gave the Lord's prayer and twenty-ffth annversary of ts organzaton. Dther prayers n Englsh. Rev, Lookng back at ts Charles B. Mtchell, pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church, of Carteret, delvered an address n Englsh. Besdes the prayers and addresses there were many hymns sung n Hungaran. A crowd that flled the bg church to the doors attended. Tlte' banquet whch followed the servce was held n the hall Of St. Elzabeth's Roman Catholc Church (Hungaran) n Washngton avenue. Besdes the members of the congregaton present there "were several other offcals and promnent ctzens. Among these were Mayor Thomas J. Mulvhll, Counclmen John Yuronka Tnd* Wllam D'Zurla, Arnold Kala man, Republcan Assembly canddate; Assessor Wllam D. Casey, At a specal meetng of the Holy Rosary Socety of St. Joseph's Charles A. Conrad and Benjamn Church held Frday nght plajs Kathe, Democratc canddates for were made for the socety's.'part Mayor and Member of Councl, respectvely; Attorney Abe Glass, Dr, n a bg bazaar to be held n Octo- ber by the jont organzatons of the, m aur ce Goodman, Dr.. Kemeny church, and for a card party to be and several otherp. Mayor Mulvmessage of regret held under the auspces of the socety on September 11). Ths card from Senator Morgan F. hll brought a Larson, party U to be on a bgger scale than any formerly attempted by the organzaton. Several commttees were apponted as follows: Przes Mrs. Jane Mc- Cann, Mrs. Frank Born, Mrs. E. J. Skaffmgton, Mrs, Frank Davs, Mrs. Margaret Murphy, Mrs. John Dunne, Mr B. Arthur McNally, Mrs. T. J. Nevlle, Mrs. J.. H. Nevll, Mrs. Olga Adama, Mrs. Garret Walsh, MrB. J. Knnelly, Mrs. John Rely, Mrs. Dwyer, Mrs. Paul Frey and Mrs. Kate Sexton. Card tables Mrs. Alfred Bonner, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Thomas Burke, and Mrs. George Bradley; Decoratons-Mrs. Alma Kelly; Refreshments Mrs. Fred Colton, Mrs. T. Knnelly, Mrs. James Burke, Mrs. D. McDonnell and Mra. F. X. Koepler. All games wll bs n play and there wll be a specal rado game for noo-playera. A door pn»e of $2 50 n gqw, donated by Mrs. toward J, Hell, wll be the door prze and a $6 gold pece, donated by Joseph A, Hermann, wll be offered n a contest. > Thos. Kabn Opens Stop Wll Trade n Used Furnfcre Thomas Kahn, of Essex street, has opened a new store n Burlngton, street where he wll (leal n used lurnture. The store s open for Lusne and a consderable stock s already on hand. Mr. Kuhn s seekng more, He wll deal uxelusvoly n used furnture. The wovmf van busness eouuned by Mr; Kahn wll be contnued. Catr' Specal Car Engaged For Theatre Leonard Catr has been engaged ths week n advertsng the Masque Theatre, of plew Ywk. He s uwur hs Catr Specal, the remarkable auto whch he bult n hs local garage. The nwehne, four feet m heght», attract, attenton Republcan canddate for Governor. Mr. Larson was unable to be present on account of another engagement. n connecton wth the celebraton the church publshed a 72 page album and hstory of the church, fully llustrated and prnted n Hungaran. An exhaustve hstory of the church has been wrtten n Hungaran by Rev. Vncze, the pastor, who s now preparng to wrte a smlar hstory n Englsh. The Carteret Free Magyar Re- glorous past, and consderng ts present flourshng condton we havs> all reasons to hope that ts future wll be blessed more abundantly by God, the Almghty. t s nterestng to note from the hstory of ths parsh, that -n the begnnng ts three members were under the mpresson that they could not mantan ther church wthout any outsde help. Frst they receved fnancal ad from the Reformed Church n the U. S., commonly called German Reformed Church, later from the Reformed Church of Hungary. t was only a few, years ago when they realzed that they are strong enough to take care of them- Belves and mantan ther parsh wthout askng fnancal ad or help from others. The trouble wth the former members of the Reformed Church of Hungary emgratng to Amerca was that for fnancal help they were lookng for dfferent communons, were dvded among the dfferent Amercan denomnatons and dd not experence the duty and glory formed Church has a large congre-1 formed people, who are not strong enough to support ther own churches. The dea that members of our parshes have to be lberal n ther donatons Howard ther churches became very popular wth the Hungarans of Amerca, the result beng that we now have 17 self-supportng congrogatoas wth th» outlook of gettng more every month. The Free Magyar Reformed Church n Amerca exsts now as a Synod wth two Classes: the Eastern and the Western, havng our consttutons canons, our offcers, the head of the dfferent church bodes, and flourshng congregatons, wth other words, we are now a real Amercan church communon representng the church and fath of the Hungaran Reformed people n Amerca. of self-support and relgous con- Bcousness. t was only four years ago that the Free Magyar Reformed Church of Amerca gave out the maxm, that our people can not be mmodest beggars askng and recevng money from other communons, they can not lve as parastes, but have to contrbute enough not only to mantan ther own churches, but at the same tme to establsh a general church fund wth the vew of helpng such Hungaran Re- Ths s very natural from our hstorcal vewpont. We are the offsprngs of a naton, whch for many centures had been the defenders of Western cvlzaton and Chrstanty of Europe aganst slam. t s the mert of the Hungarans of former centures that the cross symbolzng the sacrfce of Chrst was not torn down from the Chrstan towers and was not substtuted by the Turksh crescent. Our Chrstanty goes back to the rchly sprnkled wth When n the sxteen forefathers for conscen Mss Csatlos Brde At Church Weddng Local Couple Unted n Free Magyar Church On Wednesday Mss Vlna Csatlos, of 155 Hgh street, and Frank Sohayda, of Chrome, were marred Wednesday afternoon by Rev. Charles Vncze n the Free Magyar Reformed Church. The brdesmad was Mss Margaret Sabo and the best man was Aleck UhoUBB. The brde, wore a beautful gown of Spansh lace wth a vel worn cap fashon and caught wth orange blossoms. She carred a shower bouquet of lles-of-the-valley and roses Mss Sabo wore vole nd carred carnatons. A weddng supper and recepton at the brde's home flloowed the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Sohayda wll mlde n Warren street after ther return from a short weddng trp. Among the guests were; Mr. and Mrs. Messtros, Mr. and Mrs. Kpln, r UPagesTofaj Sportng News Page PRCE T_REE Was Cussng Husband Neghbors DecUr* She W Swrng At Thorn But Says t Was Famly M Get* Sxty Days. Although the neghbors for bo nrotnd nvprrr<! that she w ««r" thorn md usng ohscen* KU»K<>, Mm. Jula Warjtu, of prck Mroet, wm only tellng >w» husband what she thought hm, accordng tn her testmony Tuesday nght n Polce Cnurt. Wnrgo was nrrented on complant Mrs. Anna Hopper who testfed the defendant hud called her njr 'unu's nd had usod much fnnty. Mrs. Hooper produced TS wtnesses ncludng (trown md women and boys and'grls. All of these wtnesses totd of Mtl Wsrgc's alleged profanty as "drty" words. And (hey sad she was on the publc hghway releasng the Bllngsgate. Upper row standng oft to rght;.john Orosr., Stephen M. Kovncs, Mrs. Wargo, a neatly dressed Frank B. Katko, Stephen Dokus, Frank Kny, Lous Faban, fertnlan man wth a satn boudor cap, Szabo, John Szabo, Lous SzaVrn, Gabrel Suto. placed on the stand. She had Those sttng: John V. Balofj, Julus Weber, Frank Snmu Sr., Rev. chewng gum and her brown ey Charles Vncze, Ladslaus Danes, Charles Terjek, Stephen Laslo. snapped when some of the wtne were compelled to leave the medeval church and form the Reformed Church of Hungary, they remaned loyal to the orgnal depost of the fath, were clngng to the old Catholc symbols, lke the Ncene Creed, Apostles Creed, Creed of Ephesus, Constantnople and others, these symbols havng been taken nto the Second Helvetc Confessons, whch s one of the offcally acknowledged standards of the Reformed Church n Amerca, So you see, we have the old fath once delvered unto the sants wthout any addtons or subtractons. Take another nstance from the past. When n Great Brtan the followers of the Reformed fath were dvded nto two dfferent and fghtng partes and the Epscopal, Presbyteran and Congregatonal forms of government separated.the brethren and caused bloody war a- mong them, the Reformed Church of Hungary not only has mantaned ts unty and entty^ for a century, but combned all the advantages of the Epscopal, Presbyteran and Congregatonal forms o^ government and omtted all extremtes of the same. The Free Magyar Reformed Church of Amerca s followng the same polcy. 1 s oujr church a tolerant church toward others? Here s another nstance from the past. The Hungaran det held n 1588 at Torda, Transylvana, was the frst, whch secured relgous lberty for members of the Roman Church on one ade, for the Untarans on the other sde and for the Evangelcal members of our own church beng the mddle path. t s Buperflous to say that the Free Magyar Reformed Church n Amerca s followng the same polcy. Are we of separatng and sectaran sprt Few Chrstans are more anxous to see> the unty of dvded Chrstanty than we are. However the unty must be severe, unselfsh, honest and loyal to the old fath. We consder t to be our duty to take care of the mmgrated members of the Reformed Church of Hungary and the duty of other Amercan communons s to go after such Englsh speakng persons, who uro not connected wth any church md are lvng wthout the Gospel md hu sacraments. Aa a bshop, a great advocate of the cause of the Conference on Fath and Order remarked, there s dvne commandment; "Thou shalt not steal." He contnued to Bay that stealng sheep from each other's (lock s a sn n the eyes of God. Do nut cultvate covetonsness, wuxjly rvalry or selfsh competton n the Church of the lvng Uod and we wll be nearer to Chrstan unty. To be- short, the Carteret parsh s a real Amercan congregaton eupportnf taett, preservng the,old fath and educatng Ks members to lve to the glory of Cod and to th«welfare of ther neghbor*, May the uf dtjn, Mss Olga Wodak, Mary e Gordon, Mss Elzabeth Barnays, Mr. and Mrs. Mesaly, Mr. aad Mrs. Neva, Mr., and Mrs. Csatlos, Wllam Uhousz, John Puchek, John Telaposk and James Vernllo. New Roofng Concern Opens Ofljce n Leck Avenue C, E. Boh, formerly of Rutherford, has 'opened an offce at 49 Leck avenue, for hs roofflng busness. Bon ' specalzes n asphalt and asbestos shngles for re-rooflng and re-sdng houses and guarantees a job that wll last as long as the buldng. For several years he has been n busness n Rutherford and says he has the reference of thousands satsfed customers. Rolf Llum Rolf Lum s comng to talk to you on the Entertanment Festval, not only becuuse he happened to be Presdent Cooldge's pastor n the Black Hlls of South Dakota last year and as such ganed natonal publcty, but also because of what he s. He has a message for your communty. Young Lum, who became of votng age last sprng and who graduated from Careton College ths )ummer, was brought to Chcago last December for a talk belore a Chcago club. A Redpath manager, Harry P. Harrson, was present, and was so pleased wth the man and ht speech that a contract was entered of testfed n Hungaran. She can no understand Englsh: Through an j tvrpreter she sad that she w nt&\ addressng her heated remarks ttff any of the neghbors but had swearng at her husband on account of some domestc dffculty. Her story carred lttle weght! wth the court because Bhe had bmttf up before on smlar charges, was gven sxty days n the wo house. One of her three chldren,- grl of nne, was n the cour and the chld's eyes flled wth tea when the sentence was pronounc Baby Parade Ths Year To Be Bggc Many More Entres Repo n Both Dvsons. Many Przes To Be Awarded All of the tme of the Board Health at ts meetng last nght devoted to completng arrangemettff l for the baby parade to be held S" urday, September 22. There wll 102 babes entered n the health < vson and about 100 entres n tn float dvson. There wll be ab seventy przes ncludng the przes offered by the board. ndvdual przes n cash or ( ral h»ve been donated, by Ch of Pollee Harrngton, the Lt Club, the Amercan Legon and otl er organzatons. ' ' There wll be a ten-pece ban headng the parade and there be a polce escort. Every chld th takes part wll receve a medal. Fr present ndcatons the board me bers thnk that the parade ths _ wll be far larger than any for one held her*. The lne,of narch ths yearsnu be to Carteret nstead of Chron After the parade there wll be sp ng and other exercss at the - ough hall. Thunder Storm Plays Havoc" m, Wth Electrc The electrcal storm last ffl played havoc wth electrc lghts f<jpf' & tme n Carteret. Publc ^ men were busy most of the g mukng- repars. Lghtnng struck pole am transformer at Brady'a, cot*! ner and set the transformer on flw,:f No other serous damage was report?j ed. Woman'* Club Prepares To Hold Flower Sho Practcally all detals have worked out for the flower show fc be gven by the Woman's Club October. There wll be many prj for entres. Complete detals of show wll be publshed n the naue of the PRESS. n the tt tme nformaton may be hat those desrng to make entres $ callng up Mrs. T. J. Nevll, Eml Stremlau or any member ( the commttee. Polce Capture Negro n Ad of Robbr Cecl Troat Had Vctm Do* Chokng Hm When Offcers Arrve Held For Grand Jury The sounds of a struggle n felds off Burden street attracted J attenton of Patrolman John Ha K»n and Motorcycle Polceman Freeman about 1.30 o'clock Mon nto for ths season. Llum expects mornng. The offcers nvestgate to H«and came upon u negro and a whg the Carlsjtpn College U»m aganst man strugglng. The whte man Harvard last wnter and also n down and the negro had hm by Washngton, where he was t'ttartaned throat wth one hand whle at the Whte House. He s the other he appeued tu be go 9 feet 3 nches tall am ut college through the whte man's pockets. was sports edtor of the college paper and a member of the swhnmng the offcers but was captured The n«kro Hel «t the approach team. l» subject wll he "The dentfed aa Cecl Trout, of 4 Sprt of Modem Youth." uvttuuq* He has a pulce record, A capacty audence wll no doubt The whte man was Pedro Mn? greet hm when he s ntroduced at uf Hagttau Heghts, le aumfl the Hgh School audorum on Thursday, that he had been drnkng September 20. Troat. One of hus pock«u wa» sde out and partly tutu from to celebrau th«golden jublee n a trousers. He sad t hud conb or* sprtual now 4 c<m- 2. n another roll

2 PAGE mmff ndcrtmwate The dmg more beetle p>t» ll name became t ent* nearly all klnda of droga. H '»» T «7 Keneral feeder tnd ha be^r been *nld to >at anjthln except rnul ron." Malay PraU Ve»»e/«The nnne (tnlllnn TPMW* ORP hj the Malay plrntm, rpnllv nrre row boat*, carryng two must* wllh llrh trangular nulls nnd arwrt wltl a few mull dwlrcl p>n«, «rp rnllnl Good lumber Suppose, when you started to buld, You had to go to the West Coast, To the forests of the North, To the plnn and cypress holdngs of the far South, To the factores of the East and Mddle West, For your buldng materals: A new house would be almost an mpossblty, wouldn't t? But we have made buldng easy for you. n our yards are all these materals, gathered from the forests and factores of an entre naton, to a- wat your order. Wth our Bll Dfng Servce you can get exactly the rght buldng materal for the rght purpose. Take advantage of ths servce for your next constructon project. WOODBRDGE LUMBER COMPANY BULDNG MATERAL STORE Telephone 125 ; NAVCOAL Summer Prces 1928 Buy your Coal Now Effectve ths date a further reducton n the prce of NAVCOAL takes place. n order to make ths reducton possble t wll be necessary to delver aganst GASH. NEW PRCES FOR WOODBRDGE, SEWAREN, CARTERET AND AVENEL STOVE NUT 0.00 n 5 Ton Lot* $9.00 n 5 Ton Lota 0.50 by the Ton ' $9.50 by the Ton NAVCOAL CORP. Malng Address Box 393 Perth Ahboy Tel. Perth Amboy 2781 he PARS VOGUE Clorku und d«lne utocklnk" Rre rprflvlg much attenton along thr hmlev&rd nt prch^nt. Clock* Rft to \><* qnltn wmple, connlntng of two or Urp row* of oppn-work on parh *\At of tn- stockng, mrtlng at top wth an arrow shaped opon motf. Th«more elaborate clock now fnds much favor. We no* ««extra aheer how wth lace clock* very wde at the be,a«whch taper nto very elongated ajrownhapad motf* at th* top, or els* models wth narrow clock* nterrupted from place to place wth wde open work motf*. Small lohna-** or small crcle* placed n a row appear also n tome case*. Pars Favon Token The femnne, free, flowng lln«wll be agan chc thj* wnter but the real harm of ths lne as developed n the alost fashon s consderably ncreasd by the contrast of bound hp-lne and. n many cases, neatly yoked nhoulder lne*. The new fall and wnter style* bow to the yoke. Yoke*, pnrtlcularly hp yokel, have gradually become wder untl now, on a great number, of frocks, they take almost half of the skrt. A charmng dnner gown from Rflfcrn la desgned >wlth a deep hp yoke and s made of a very transparent "etamlne" wth a rayon thread n black and whte prnted wth modern flowers n brght red and green. Contrastng Bracelets Contrast n the dfferent luster* of metal* ar» ua«d wth ouvsr attests n the latest modernstc bracelets and ncklaces. Platlne slver and whte slver, old gold and brght gold, are used n varously shaped motfs bound together wth brght colored pyralln lnks. Velvet Hats For Fall September see* the straw bat replaced by velvet. The new fall hats are extremely supple, the velvet beng not pasted on a rgd shape, but, on the contrary, entrely shrred. These hats. n plte of the season, wll be qute brght, the rayoo velvet employed n ther makng beng n Chartreuse or olve green, dark red or Bordeaux, and turquose blue. New Buttons Buttons appear n great quanttes at the fashon openngs, A charm- ng frock by Phllllpp* and Qaston s n whte cotton vole trmmed wth motfs of tny jade green buttons. Another youthful model by Lanvn s n lemon yellow georgette trmmed wth c«-g-vhell whte button*. The buttons for fall are no longer tny but have become rather large ornaments engraved n dfferent colors partcularly red, bege, jade and Please menton ths paper to advertsers; t helps you, t helps them t helps your paper. WOODBRDGE NEW \ORK CANDY KTCHEN Manufacturers and Dealers n Strctly Para CANDES AND CE CREAM 79 Man St., Woodbrdge. Tel. 4! GUSTAV BLAUM Groceres and Provsons 7 MAN ST. Waodbrd* Ths Tag s Your Assurance ofthonest Used Car Values lyu f you are n the market for a used car come n and learn how completely we protect your purchase when you buy a ucd car from us! _.-. Our' Used car department U operated under the famous Red O.K. Tg»y«tem developed by the Chevrolet Motor Company to protect the u«ed car buyer, lender ths plan, we attach to the radator caps of all Qur re-condtoned can the famous Chevrolet Red O.K. Tag.howlnj exactly what vtal unts have been checked O.K. or recondtoned by our expert mechancs. We beleve that no farer system of uted car merchandsng has ever been worked out for t assures the customer honest value as well as a dependable, satsfcctor; ;:tr, *0>+. ***.. Come n today and nspect our stock of O.K.'d used cr». You are sure to ( >nd the car you want, at a prce that wll please you and our terms are exceptonally eaty. A Few of our exceptonal Used Car Values "wth an' OK that counts 71! KOK) DELVERY: Panel body- VJ2,'> model. Always had good cure, good rubber, and 0. K. mechancally % CHEVROLET COUPE: 1927 Thoroughly recondtoned. Fully equpped and guaranteed.. 426' HWSON COACH: 1926 model. Very fne n every respect. A good buy 27& STAfl. COUPE: 1925 model. Pant good. Motor A-l condton. All good rubber 25 CHEVROLET SEDAN: 1927 model. Excellent condton throughout. A worth-whle buy 426 CHEVROLET COACH: Another opportunty to buy a good car. 19S27 model, recondtoned and guaranteed, $400 JEFFERSON MOTORS, nc. 160 New Brunswck Ave., Perth Amboy "Tel. Perth Amboy 15,16 Open Evenngs t wl tl'hhhht*hh"h ' Foundered on Hs \ Own Cookng "THE? By AD SCHUSTER rnllel Mm Hl<! Rll n HP * rmtnrnt whore le WHS HK nkb) fxture H <le nny >rnng<>d lntnrk, thp pastry cnkc nr tllp nccr:nl- ;a1 conlrlvnnce whch lmed the holng of egrs. Bll moved wth hlb head forward, <log-trottlk hg way between he tables t would not he the same lnce wthout hm. For the lttle extra money nnd beame, as he explaned, there WHH lotllng outsde of He restflurant thnt nterested hm, Kll refused to take a lny off. At nght, tred of runnng nrtund wth trnyn and dshes, he rered to hs room t<> rent for another day and ao he wont on, month n nnd month out, servng menls to the multudes, makng complmentary comment on the weather nnd the fund he offered, and collectng what tps that Qne hg way. As Bll arrved enrly and left nte he was abla to get hrenkfnst, lunch and dnner at the restaurant thereby solvng hs housekeepng problems and addng to a growng bank account ncredble as t may seem to hose who are not aware of the many remarkable records made by men nnd women who lack publcty agents or conspcuous employment, Bll worked ffteen years wthout BO much as a dny of vacaton. Then he approached he propretor smlng as bashfull; at a grl. f you don't care," he sad wth the ar of a man askng an unusual favor, " wll take tomorrow off. There s somethng mportant would lke to do." He told no one of a dream he had been chershng for years, a dream whch was to be fulflled n a sngle day of happness. t s to be remembered BU had been eatng n the restaurant "where every day on hla trps to the ktchen he could watch the ka ng^ps.'lrg th? food. Ffteen years had seen many cooks come and go, bnt t was the same restaurant, he same methods, and, somehow, the same taste. t was Bll's ambton, on the day whch he would take off, to at such a meal as the restaurant had never provded, a home cooked dnner, and he would be cook. For months he planned t, alterng the menu as new deas occurred and then, when at last he regarded t as perfect, he voced the request He started out early buyng the thngs he needed and he was three tmes gong back and forth from market to hs room. Before noon he was peelng potatoes, cleanng fowl, and arrangng salad. The task of preparaton lasted all day. Hs gas stove radated heat and appetzng odor. ts oven was stuffed and Us top pled hgh. Now all Bll had to do was wat untl the dnner was brown and tender. He sat down wth a long spoon n one hand, wth nppetlte won by a day of fastng, and thought of the joys to come. t struck hm the cook n the restaurant had been none too partcular, and that there were many fne lttle ponts n the culnary art n whch the water sould ecel the chef. The more he thought of t the planer t appeared that he had been abused all these years. No man should be forced to eat meals n one place, three tmes a day, for ffteen years. t was too much. Bttt opened the oven, basted a smmerng fowl, and returned to the enjoyable task of self-pty. We", he would show them what a real meal was lke. For once n hs lfe he weald eat a dnner to whch no thought of economy, no trcks at appearance, and no bds for prce were consdered. He would eat a dnner cooked by a real cook n a clean manner. He was tred, he reflected, of eatng whatever was set before hm. So Bll ate hs dnner. He started at seven o'clock was gong strong at eght, and at nne was regrettng that he was only human. Next day he dd not appear at the restaurant and the propretor^ knowng Bll, was alarmed. t was then they found hm, the man whose one day off was hs last, the one who was tred of restaurant food a vctm of hla own cookng and ptomane posonng,. '^^.r* Twelve Greatmtt Rven Of the world's twelve greatest rvers, only three are n the Western hemsphere, and the Msssspp, despte Us popular reputaton, s not one of them, the Farm Journal ponts out. The Auu/.nu n South Amerca, the Mackenze n Arctc North Amerca und the Msaourl, meagured from ts source to where t enters the Msssspp, are, tll longer than the so-called "Kuther of Waters." Of the remanng nne greatest rlvere, sx are n Asa and three n Afrca. The Nle, whch meanders for 4,000 ules, la the longest n the world. The tmd Soul The cowurd s one who, on a voyage, wll protest that the promontores are prvateers; and, f a hgh seu gets up, wll ask f there la anyone on board who UB not been ntated. He wll put up hs head and ask the steersman f he s half wuy; und what he thnks of the face of the heavens; remarkng to the person sttng next hm that» certan dreum makes hm feel uneasy, and he wll take off hs tunc and gkve t to hs slave; or he wll beg them to put hm ashore. Theophratua, Please mentoa ths paper to advertsers. EMALYNMARCY Coloratur* Soprano Concert, mn Oratoro Work Pbon* 65*9 480 %hway Ave. SpccalwQnqs VELOUH HAR. STUFFED ATTRACT! VECOLDR; LUL PULDESGNS^OO 1 ; BM14RDOM CABNET ASSORTED COLORS WTH MRROR. GLASS K.NO6S VAL 1 WTH HANDLE.00 6 BOTTLE OCEDA.B- POLSH PEEP HGH FREQUENCY MAGNETC f>rce US TRE GAUGE STA^4D COMPLETE WTH nouumas ofpther tems STAND AND WOOD TOP N BLACK <* GRfENGOLD FNSH VALUED] SHOWER, CURTANS RUBBERZED CRETON ASS'TD COLORS 71" SQUARE 45 STANDARD Cord Tres GUARANTEED FOR, LFE 'AGANST MPSBJECTONS N WORKMANSHP...AND MATERALS. S.9S 30x3^, SJ, 7.98 J x4 " x4 <' \llaz S ' S.45 ' M 33xS XAS 35x5 19.9S 2K x x x5.00 BRASS ASSTDCOUOR5 01 ALL BRASS your Choce -OO,A'2-oo VALUE FOOT LFT 6ARBA&E VNL 6.1S S x x x x$ x x6.00..U.95 32,(5.20,16.9S BALLOON TR.EJACK. WTH EXTENTON HANDLE 3OOO LB GALVANZED NSERT WTH HANDLE ASS'TD COUORS 29 x 4^ NNER. TUBES OF UVE GRHY RUBBER. 99 DUCO POLSH BOOSTEH PLATES TMES SQUARE AUTO SUPPLY CO Phone Perth Amboy f»»»*»»p»»» n- n -. m<t An Amazng Success Feen^amnt *Vu Chewhg LAXATVE Chew t Lke Chewng Gum A pleasure to use. Very effcent. Chldren love t. Mo taste but that of cweet mnt. The most popular laxatve bccauh t's a. "tatsfc." UcandlSc Babes Love t For all otomach and ntecdnal trouble* and dsturbau^«s duo to teethng, there b nothng better than a sale nfanta' ana Chldren's Laxatve. fmt. WmtLowt 204 Smth St., Perth Amboy MORTGAGE MONEY UNLMTED AMOUNTS AVALABLE 1ST*AND 2ND MORTGAGES CONSTRUCTON LOANS Open DUNHAM - SABO, NC 284 Amboy Ave, Wo*dbrdg«, N. J. Tel. 639 Wdf Nursng Record n Two Contnents ^ Hard To Equal Nun*. Wat* of New Brghtcm wrtea: «Aftw «t»-fl» r*mry«trtto* jabor nursng manknd, am Tow retrng. WhlW nurtng n V*«Vork.

3 CA: SA«WTLBMAMS t^ SO-KWCAWT SJN WHAT "100 MMJLV TMlMK Do You Use Good Paper When You Wrte? WtC&n Prnt Anythng and Do U Rght WSDOM FROM AESOP Cunnng often outwts Msflf. Kample.«the 1»pst precept. Vlo>» nre ther own Unted we stand, dvded we tall. Kndness effects more than severty. Enemes' promses were made to b» broken. Thp gods help them that help themselves. Never trust a frend Who deserts you at a pnch. The strong and the weak cannot keep company. feld to all and yon wll goon have nothng to yeld. Fne clothes ma; dsguse, but slly words wll dsclose a fool. A lar wll not be beleved, even when be speaks the truth. People often grudge others what they cannot enjoy themselves. Odd Breakfatt Menu Among breakfast dshes lsted by tht Romans n the tme of Commodu* ff ntm! A dsh of nnrrow bones, s dozen larks on a dsh, a neat's tongue a dsh of fowl, a slver grll wth hot sannnge. peahens' eggs. THE OFFCE OWL Ths s nn n>«of effcency. Even the frst dy of Aprl s now fool proof. Blessngs romp dsgused. Moat of us get what we deserve wthout reeog Bllng t. ton never can tell, Chnrch gong s merely the Sunday supplement of many a. man's relgon. The Cyncal Bachelor observes that t takes two to make a marrage, bat one can make/ mess of t One dfference between good lock and bad luck s tha. good luck comes nn gum shoes whle bad lack hres t brass band. Some of the people who buy ther frends nsst upon havng (hm made to order, others are satsfed wth the ready-mada knd. Blobbs "1 sle np yonr frend Slcker as a peanut poltcan." Slobb "Possbly, possbly; but bare never known hm to shell out." Muggns "Dollttle attrbutes. Ma falure n lfe to the fact that be hu never had a show." Bugglns "Tbat' because he ta always watng for free pass." "We should all proft by our mstakes." admonshed the good deacon. "Yes, even the clergyman does that when he accepts a weddng fee," chuckled the unregenerate backslder. Ross Stores^ CHAN ECONOMY DEPARTMENT STORES SMTH ST., NEAR STATE, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. D ONE DAY ONLY, SATURDAY, 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. Men's Blue 81 x 99 Unbleached Men's.49 Work Shrts Bed Sheets Work Pants Also Many greys, good qualty chambray, well made, trple sttched, should sell for 89c, ses 14 tt to 17, very e*> specal at t for trple 1 Women's and Msses Danty LNGERE.. Regular.29 Ths lot ncludes hgh qualty rayon slks and voles, gowns, chemse, bloomers, step-ns, pantes, pajaraaa,, etc., well made wth flat lock seams, all new pastel shades, all szes Women's Knt 1nt UNON SUTS TS Plan and slk strped, bult up shoulders and bodce tops, szes 36 to Chldren's 89c PANT DRESSES Very danty, well made, neatly trmmed, a large choce of the most servceable materals, all fast colors, worth 89c, 'don't wat untl they are all gone, be early. 2 for Sze 24 x 24 Flannel Daper* Good qualty, soft, very absorbent, wll not chafe the chld,.59 gade. Dozen Women's SPORT SKRTS Good qualty slks wth a bodce top, a wde selecton of colors, worth.89. Saturday only at 10 yds. FLANNEL Shenandoah brand, 27 nches wde, extra qualty, deal for gowns, pajamas, slps, <J /or Extra fne qualty, well made, good deep hem, these sheets usually sell for.29, for Saturday only -t.. rned, Women's Full-Fashoned SLK HOSE Every Par Guaranteed Perfect. Our regular.29 grade, made of the pure thread slk wth renforced toe and heel and a lsle garter top. The season's newest and most desred shades, szes 8Vj to 10, be here early and make your selecton. Par LAMP SHADES Slk, plan and frnged ends, our.1)8 and $2.U8 grade, they must be sold, so * " get yours early HOUSE PANT For nsde or outsde. Ross' guaranteed pants are le the tuc best, all colors. \ gallon... Women'. New Fall Dresses Reg. $5.98 Values $ 3.85 Of hgh grade satn, well talored n straght lne and crcular skrt effects, ncety trmmed, featurng the season's newest and most popular colors, for mss or matron, szes 18 to 46. Specally prced for ths one day only. Be here early and make your selecton. _^^ ^ Boy's Part Wool LUMBERJACKS n a wde selecton of plads and checks, well made, jersey wast bands, szes 7 to 16 A - years «P * Metal Fern Stands Trpod legs, well made, good and strong, usually sells for *1.39. very.specal etc at Men's Regular.59 Value uur.28, 66» 80 Sngle Blankets n many desrable plads and checks, good colors, well made, deal for these cool nghts, buy now at DRESS SHRTS Col- 1 The bggest shrt sale of the season. Colax attached, neck bands, collur o match styles, well talored wth.,,1 evtn button fronts, French culfs, <pj :ul full, szes 14 to 17, make your electon early am save money. Fancy Kuo-Buttvu Combnatons Rayons, g«co slks; broad cloths, ate, not «button to come off, what a relef for Mother,» s e s 2 to 8 y«*rs -g% for Msses Blue Serge Mddy-Skrts Heated front wth bodce tops, w el 1 made, just the thnc for the school grl, szes? to lt> years, specally prced at.- Unfnshed Rockers Porch Chars Strong, well made, all wanted wast and teg szes, a large varety of patterns to select from, be early and save ELECTRC TOASTERS Strong, servceable, wth cord and plug, nckle fnsh, worth.59, our prce for Saturday A * only w l ELECTRC RONS Good grade, guaranteed, complete' wth cord and plug, sells elsewhere for.69, for one day only at... New Fall Hats Each $J.OO.69 Value. A wde range of beautful felts. The sea- r. son's moat popular colors, well made, neat trnmngs, regular and large head szes, for mss or matron. Boy's 2-P«ce NSUTS Coat Pants... Regular values, cane»b»t», strongly mudu, easly panted, deal for sun porch, or the yard, specal for thn on* day only at.. Just the thng for school wear, servceable colors, well made, szes 8 to 16 years, be early as our supply s lmted, hurry, hurry. Boy's Flannel Wash Suts Mutton on flannel pants wth fancy strped and checked blouses, ncludng belt wth metal luckle, somethng new, very neut, szes 3 d tt yeurs, very s R' al at.. 31-Pece Dnner Sets ucers, All whte, 6 cups and saucers, (j plates, ) napes, 6 bread and butter plates and 1 platter, worth $l.f>9, 011 salt) Saturday at ths real low prce 35 Floor Lamps [(rdge am floor lump stumlrt, thb lot contans values up to S.'JH, rve fuol cord am plug, supply ted so hurry. Not»dv»rtlod a Fcrtlt Anm 14,1W8 And now a sx-year-old chld can gve a whole rado program wth each staton tuned n nstantly, accurately automatcally!^ Press the button... there's your staton!, nstantly accomplshed by a chld of sx! Wthout hestancy, wthout a sngle error not even a glance at the dal and wth no nose n between statons. Thnk of t! The last techncalty of rado conquered. Perfect results at the hands of the smallest youngster. Press the button there's your staton. That's all! Your favorte statons, not just logged n a book, but logged at the end of a key, mechancally, automatcally. Avalable always, and nstantly. Touch the key, and wth masterly depth, range and volume of tone, the exact program you want comes n, clear xs a bell. Now, you can enjoy rado at your ease at the touch of just one anger. Hear the "Staton-a-Second" demonstraton. t's proof postve of the greatest advance n rado convenence snce the all-electrc set Hear t today! 30 dfferent models 3 dfferent tcuu 6,8 an - >*$, ncludng DeLuxe, Automatc and Phonograph models wth or wthout loop or antenna battery or hlly electrc 00 to $2500. "Automtc Rado" Owned and Controlled "by The Zenth Jflsdo Corp^ Chcago, 0; S. A., under tht followng pttentrvusell 1581U5, He-ssue , Heath , Canada , Great Brtan , Franca , Belgum Also under Martn and other U. S. and foregn patents pendng. wm* wmtu ytm yntr*$ff tu^k*rtj Model 39-A 8 <»*«* ctmplthh EUctrc Dynmmt Sputtr jtsrt ab*»jhnmp>kutnmtff t cb*mn. Nw> jm esm ltld1umau l\ RADO UTOMAT1C CONCANNON'S MUSG STORE 76 Man Street WORDS OF WSE MEN A luck; man s rarer than a whte crow. Juvenal. He travels safest who travels lghtest Prescott. The Judge s condemned when the gulty s acqutted. Syrual. There la more self-love than love n jealousy. La Rochefoucauld. AD orator wthout Judgment s a horse wthout a brdle. Tbeophrastus. Sorrow's crown of sorrow la rememberng happer thngs, Tennyson. The mnd begns to boggle at unnatural substances as thngs paradoxcal and ncomprehensble. South. There s no lfe of a man, fathfully recorded, but s a heroc poem of ts sort, rhymed or unrhyme4 Garlyle. The law s the last result of human wsdom actng upon human experence for the beneft of the publc. Johnson. TMELY SAYNGS Amercan glrb are' terrbly unform. Anta Loos. Facts are our scarcest raw mater* al. Owen D. Young, No country can exst wthout relgon. Gea. Obregou of Mexco, " Thnkng s the hardest work that human beluga do.- Henry Ford. The Unted States s long on peace proposals aud short on partcpaton. Vscount Cecl. n taly there s room for only one Mussoln, uud at tlues he U too much. premer HussollL / don't beleve anyone should na allowed to tear up a new pavement. 'otkt Commssoner Warren, Ntw XorX. _.; _ " " "' t\ Home Demonstraton f Desred WOODBRDGE Telephone 299 KFW FD^FY! OneoftfeGreatest NLW J L K O L 1 oftfe Unted States GASOLNE 5ALE5 N NEW JERSEY SHOV VDE 14SE o/ MOTOR. CAR.5 State's doad System Encourages Drvng By Both Resdents And Vstor^ rc'^ So/c/ Per Car /n Year PENNA- A-4<1= 1NDANA Accordng to lgure&couplej by the Amercan Road Bulders AntocUlLun, New Jersey consumed n 1927 approxmately 573 gallona of gasolne fur each car reyulered. rtj A plendlj njtcalun of the popularty of New Jerey's hghway lyteu. Durng 1927 Publc Servce used more than 12,000,000 gallons of gasolne for ts fleet of motor buses throughout the state. 'The UCCCM of Publc Servce *nd development of New Jency art bound together." Prejd<u THoquu N- M--C<rt«r.

4 PAG«CARTERET PRESS SabacHpton,.5O Per Ywr PaMuhfd Every Frday By C. H. BYRNE, 43 Chrome Are., CARTERET, N. J. Telephone Carteret 818 C. R BYRNB ~ Edtor and Manager Enfrwl a* worvd cl«ss m»tt«t Jan* 5, 1924, «t C»rt«r«t, N. J., Post Offc*. under the Act of MrcA S, Gong Home from a Homecomng '«j _ ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW ESR Foregn Advtrtsnf Btprwentathres New Jer**jr Neghborhood Newspapers, nc. WHAT WOULD ROOSEVELT BAY? What would the late Theodore Roosevelt a Republcar Presdent, a real Amercan say to those enemes of Governo Smth who are carryng on aganst hm a campagn of bgotry and ntolerance because of hs relgous fath? Those whe knew Theodore Roosevelt know full well what he would saynot only because of the character of them, but because of hs wrtten record. Here s what Presdent Roosevelt wrote to J. C. Martn of Dayton, Oho, toward the close of the presdental campagr of 1908, when Wllam H. Taft, a Untaran who had beer charged wth havng Roman Catholc knsmen and Roman Catholc sympathes, was the Republcan canddate: "You say that 'the mass of the voters that are not Catholcs wll not mpport a nran for an^ ftffee, wpeoklly for jwf«sdent of the Unted States, who s a< Roman Catholc*.' beleve that when you say ths you foully slander your fellowcountrymen. do not for one moment beleve that the mass ot our fellow ctzens, or any consderable number of our fellow ctzens, can be nfluenced by such narrow bgotry as to refuse to vote for any thoroughly uprght and ft man because he happens to have a partcular relgous creed. Such a consderaton should never be treated as a reason for ether supportng or opposng a canddate for poltcal offce." What do Republcans who pretend to revere the memory of Theodore Roosevelt thng of the present method of campagnng aganst Governor Smth? What does Herbert Hoover thnk of t7 THESE ARE NOT WEASEL WORDS jj.; fv Wllam L. Dll, Democratc canddate for Governor, spoke ^ no weasel words n hs reply to the State offcals of the Woman's Chrstan Temperance Unon, when they recently asked, for hs stand on prohbton. Whether we are for or aganst ',' prohbton, what he says must be taken as proof of the knd 1 of puddng prohbton, as t s practced today, really s. Note what he sad: " have always admred the sprt of the W. C. T. U. n ts work for temperance, whch do not confuse wth total ab- St*Btlnence, the latter beng consdered heretofore n all" cvlzed ^"countres, a matter of personal opnon. "f needed proof of the evl of drunkenness, have t under my eyes n my offcal work. The number of drunken 1 drvers comng under the nvestgaton of ths offce resultng : n punshment was one hundred and ffteen (115) n the frst year of the Prohbton Law, Ths year t wll probably reach,/the two thousand (2000) mark a plan proof to any one that., the Volstead Law has not decreased, but has ncreased drunk-. enness n the drvers of automobles. "When thnk of the mamng and murderng for t s no less than murder when a man who s drunk drvng an au- tomoble klls some one am horrfed at the condton, and am convnced that sumptuary legslaton s not the way to stop drunkenness, but on the contrary, as thfrreeords of my offee prove, t ncreases t. " am opposed to the Volstead.J*aw as bad legslaton not only bad, but socally njurous.. " beleve that each State should have the rght,'f the '-people of the State desrt, to permt the sale of lght wnes and beer not normally ntoxcatng \^en' ( jjaed/moderately.»' " realze that your letter was wrtten''t6tn'e"'to put me on, record, and thank you for the oppoj;tunltyt5^c{)mf tfut squarely aganst the socal and legal fallacy *6f* Whrl s known as prohbton by law.". '. ' '- ' - ' / TEACHNG CHLDREN FRE PftbfEfcTlON 1 - At a recent conventon the Georga- Assocaton of nsurance Agents' fre preventon actvtes were dsclosed. They have done an mportant work n a prase-wo]$jy manner. The most outstandng part of the preventon program, perhaps, was the offerng of przes for th«best fre-preventon essays by school chldren. Hundreds of essajfs, many of them showng a real understandng of thf, subject, were turned n. As a result an nstnct to be careful tbout fre was nculcated n the young mnd. v. '.', '," t s safe to say that a generaton whch,s graned n ths manner wll, when t comes of age, do much to ostracze fre waste, and t would be a fne thng f all chldren n all schools. were gven such tranng. Fre s one of the greatest enemes., of progress and prosperty we have; the chld who learns ade- ;; quately of ts destructveness wll be, an adult.vyth knowledge and the desre to prevent t..'' '. SLENDERZNG REGME COMNG TO AN END *: '...*..,' J - ;,, F. Leadng desgners, reports have t, are c6nsderng the hbustle an a promnent feature of next sprng's styles for wojrrlnen. The report* aforesad do,not menton the return of the fooopskrt, har-tlled or cloth-flled pads, or any other of the f excessve trllngs of the md-vctoran days when bustles were ormerly n vogue, but rbbons and pompoms and the lke are go wth them now at any rate, to hde at least a few of the 08 bones of a woman's body, some of whch 1 'are showng ftther too planly n the present age of the thn and slender ure., '.. On the whole, bustles or anythng else that would tend g> encourage plumpness n our woman-folk at present would a bleased reacton, we beleve. They have gone stark mad p*r the slender fgure, Besdes, many stout women have made jtrnselves ugly by reducng too much. Whle gettng rd of weght all rght, they have lost color n ther cheeks, le n ther eyes, and anmaton n ther faces. Thus, alwe are not enthusastc about too much bustle or padether,ajonjr wth tne ftyt wojnen we have found that the slenderzng regjme rawet 1 hwd on them, we wel- KEEPNG OUT OF THE MADHOUSE A learned alenst predcts a crazy world n another twenty-fve years unless somethng s done to brng our lves nto more normal channels. Accordng to hm, and t s true, we speed up everythng too much. We work at a mad pace, play madly, and do everythng else n a mad way. n order to have tme for more play, we reduced the worker's tme from ten or twelve hours to a seven or eght hour day. But to accomplsh as much or more n the shorter perod, t calls for a mad scramble of speed wth a resultant wear and tear on the body 1 far greater than workng lesurely durng the longer hoars pat n before. Then, after speedng work all day, we speed up our play, wth dversons lastng ^r nto the nght, wth jazz, bootleg lquor, and all t-hat goes wth the nght lfe pace of the age. The pace s too fast for most of us. Moreover the path leads nether to glory nor to fame, to paraphrase a verse n Grye's Elegy, but ether to the grave or the madhouse. Others can keep t up, f they lke, as ths s a free world they tell us, but as for ths wrter and hs house the pace wll be slowe n the future and when the curfew tolls we'll ht the hay. New FRANK NOLAN Locaton 163 Smth Street, Perth Amboy Husband and Wfe My red-headed husband s always dsplayng ha rsh temper. Mrs. D. E. W. WHAT DOES TOUR HUSBAND DOT Please menton ths paper when buyng from advertsers. Entre New Stock, Look n our wndow and see the beautful dsplay of ENNA Jettck health Shoes For women who $5.00 want to go-amf do «nd -wthout fatgue! $6.00 R E N A Black Kd Patent Brown Kd Fashon Welt - Combnaton Last WHEN A MAN SAYS he's wearng PACKARDS he admts t as a pont of prde-for PACKARDS even after long wear have that tone of mellowness that a man naturally expects from good shoes. CADET Tan or Black Calf Bal or Blucher 00 Sze* 5 13 Wdth! 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5 OAl Great^rowd Of Fans To Welcome Home Carteret Boy Th«Growng LanfuK " see you are descrbng ft well known fabrc a 'hard loomed'," wrote a subscrber of the Woman's Home Companon to the edtor recently. "Personally," he* added, " nlwaya- lke «n hour of medtaton after ft well stoved dnner." Slp Knot* Preferred A lover's knot, otherwse known us the te that bnds, s the only knd»' real sal** ha»n't much nterest n. Farm & Fresde. CUSS1F1EDADS ""classfed advertsements only one c.nl, a word; mnmum charge 25c. WORK WANTED HOUSE worfr wanted fry th«day Call dt 35 Edwn street, Carteret or telephone Carteret , _ M\SON WORK DONE Al "knds of reparng, sdewalks lad, gankes and cellars bult, and house plasterng done. Work done by day ;, r contract. Mchael Knapek, Mawbey street, Woodbrdge. P. 0. Box No w.. 9-H. 21 > 28 ; 10 - B FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 room flat; bath all mprovements; 84 Man street, Woodbrdge; $28.00 per month; nqure Nathan Duff or phone Woodbrdge W tf. FOR RENT Woodbrdge; furnshed apartment for lght housekeepng. Telephone "Woodbrdge 50-J; or call 531 Rahway avenue. W.. tf. \r> Grove Avenue; Furnshed rooms, all mprovements; prvate famly. W * Cardnals Down Hawks n Snappy Game Chalk Up 11-2 Vctory n Sunday Contest Mglecz Agan Stars Httng Parly and often, nt Rraly's Feld last Sunday afternoon, the Cardnals scored a clean cut vctory over the Hawks Baseball Combne of Perth Amboy by a score of About 800 fans turned out to wtness the contest whch was featured by Mglecz's remarkable ptchng exhbton. Lttle Mckey was at.hs beat. At no tme durng the entre nne nnngs of play was he n trouble. Durng the entre game he stood on the mound and just yawned ha way to hs ffteenth vctory of the year. Hs feat of strkng out ffteen batters was wldly applauded by the fans.. At one tme he used only fve balls fl.erk-carrer examnaton, Carteret, September ]!>. Age S-45» Men-women.- Don't mss 1 rtt Coachng course [hs opportunty. L, Hampton, Box r>.' Booklet free. 1K18-MC., Washngton, D. C. ST One J>«>r black tortose shell glasses ll' cae. f found return to Vncent Battman, 8 Carteret to retre the sde. road, Port Readng. Reward. W.. U* FOR SALE furnture complete for entre house, ncludng sutes for parlor, wth pano, dnng room, lbrary, two bedrooms and ktchen, wth all floor coverngs. Must be dsposed of mmedately to settle estate. Wll be sold cheap. Apply B. Engelroan, Room 14, Ctzens Bank Bldg., Rahway. 7-6 tf. WANTED CLEAN RAG8 wanted, sle of hand kerchef or larger, Be pound Mddlesex Prest. 80 Green street Woodbrdge. PLANTS FOR SALE Grown rght here n tje Townshp Hg assortment of flowerng shrubs Mock Orange, Coral Dogwood Sprea Van Houtt, Forsytha (Yel low Bell), Hydrangea P. G., Pnk Wogela, 3 year plants 5(Jf each, 10 of one knd 4.6*; Rose CUmbers Pnk, Whte, 4 year plants, 60c each 10 for 4.60; Rhubarb, bg clumps, 3 for l; Barberry Hedges, 12 to 18 nch, 20c each, 10 for.70, per ; Bargans n frut trees. Or dor now for your fall plantng. Jansa'g Nursery, Sewaren, N. J. W.L 8-17, 24, 81; 8-7, 14, 21. 2»«Menton ths paper to advertsers t helps you, t helps them, t help your paper. The frst two men popped ov& whle the thrd batter went out on three ptched strkes. t was one of the best ptchng exhbtons ever seen at Brady's Feld. A.11 told, Mglecz allowed fve hts, whch we're well scattered. Toward the end, he eased up a bt, and the vstors managed to push two runs across the plate. Befpre the fourth nnng ended the locals had ft lead of sx runs. Base hts bounded all over the feld n the openng stanza. Smolensky started the rally by drvng a long double over second. A moment later he came home on Medwck's sngle over thrd. Trosko reached frst on an error. He stole second on the next ptch. Smolensky welded another sngle over second base whch enabled both Medwck and Trosko to score. The Cardnals secured two hts n the second whch went to waste as [THAT LTTLE GAME" OUT TO BATHE "BUT GETTlrV THE CLEANNG. GAME, OlM SHE'S OPE Ml Boys, WATERS FNE Forty Seek Place On School Squad Many Aspre For Honors On School Football Team STAWED H\fV. Tms TrVE "TwE EVEtt PLKY <VW OWN A play by play descrpton of the (larter't-amboy contest on slate for Sunday afternoon at the Copper Works feld n that cty, wlt appear n next week's edton of the PRESS. Ths wll be an added feature to the regular wrteup. The annual Carteret-Amboy classc s one of the moat colorful and nterestng of ts knd n ths part of the state, and A STRANGER sland Team Downed By Mohawk Qub D'Zurlla And Sabo To B* Gven Ovaton At Game n P«Amboy Sunday Mayor Muvhll To Head n Two Brllant Players Have Be«n Wth Mddle Atlantc League Henry Staubarh's (nrtrret Feld, ftaubach nays th»t t s ent Club wll meet the strong Tlnnn up to the baseball followers n. nne of Perth Amboy n the rrond borough us to whether or not he f ther annual seven-game seres, (tnges the servces of bg»t the Elm street feld n that cty' Sunday afternoon. Several we?kt ngo the Txano forres scored a bg. ctory over the locals and Stau-' bsch s nut Urfavcnjte thn defeat. The sport fans of th«borough, ended by Mayor Muvhll, Cnunclmn Wllam D'Zurlla, Henry Stauhach, and John Kozusko, Are plannng an elaborate celebraton n the honor of the homecomng of Erne Kalo and Mckey D'Zurlla, two lornl stars, who have been playng n the Mddle Atlantc League, durng the past few months. The recepton wll be held pror to the Amboy-Carteret game. Mayor Muvhll wll open the ceremones wth a short speech, whch wll be followed by the presentaton of many glts and floral peces to the local boy* by the mayor. The gnme wll commence at the close of the celebraton. About 2,000 lonl fans, t s estmated, wll be on hand for the event- Mckey,,.., play at second, and Erne wll be Keen at short for the Carteret Feld Club. Both lads have been playng great ball for ther respectve teams n the Mddle Atlantc League. Ther hattng average at the close of the! (season s~well above the.300 mark.' Mckey played at short for the Jeanette entry n the crcut, whle Erne took care of second base for»t the fnsh of thp major le>_ Stauhach tns on hs lnt a nun of stars whom he may tgn, f fans wll gve ther auppnrt. of thp major league stars who pv ed on the Staubaoh nne laot and whfl Staubnrh wll secure yaer are Rng Mller, Oorge Rube Walherg, and Wnlly Schcal The probable Perth Amlwr Rogers Bauer the followng three batters faled the strongest crcut n the east. Af- Aquehongas 6 to ht safely. Another avalanche of A squad of 40 ambtous canddates, the Carteret Hgh School a record crowd s expected to at- ter remanng here, for a number of! Cable 0 hts came n the thrd. The locals, aded by the wldness of Marscano, hopefuls of Coach McCarthy, began tend. ' Led by Lomax who ptched an ex-1 weeks he was sent to the Mddle At- j Post Offce cellent game, the Mohawk Colored lantc League, where he \nboy twrler, who ht two batters the frst week of serous grd preparaton at the feld adjonng the t fnshed hs Club scored over the Staten\lsland season. and walked another, were able to Fast Steppers Lose Soccer Game Ends n baseball combne at the latter'e feld Tom McMllan, former Amboy score three more runs. Wexler's hgh school on Monday afternoon. To Lawrnece double to rght feld wth two on, Smlar practces were held durng Row Local* Wn last Sunday afternoon before an ace, has been secured by St&ubach attendance of about 1000 fans. The to do the twrlng for the locals. The was the outstandng pont of nterest n ths frame. Although the drlls each day were Sportng Club and the Socal Sport- The locals took a commandng care of by Lorenzo. game to the Lawrence Harbor the entre week. Overconfdence caused the The game between the Latn fnal score read 8-2. catchng department wll be taken et Fast Steppers to drop a sl A four run rally n the eghth nnng clmaxed the one-3ded affar and club of Elzabeth came to an abrupt fnsh. Durng the frst seven nn- cgar merchant, of Elzabeth, wll be nue chutes n Perth Amboy. not of a strenuous nature, nevertheless they were lengthy ones and n ng Club and the Socal Sportng lead at the start and held t to the Harry "Kggje" Coplan, Hebrew Monday nght at the Madson a* OFFCES to rent, 5 per month. a week or two the Blue and Whte nqure Mddlesex Press, 18 Green settled the ssue beyond a doubt. fnsh Sunday afternoon after 30 ngs Lomax waa nvncble. Only at frst base. Mckey and Erne Lawrence Harbor team, one of street, Wondbrdge Ths rally enabled the locals to takt mentor hopes ft> complete hs work j m'jn u "tcs"of"the"9econd perod had two men reached frst base, one on wll play at second and short respectvely. Moulton, of Brooklyn, has cd loop, s n tenth place, and weakest teams n the sxteen-corna a ten run lead, whch was too much n settng up exercse and fundamentals, and ndulge n good hard UV out:a OLlllrou a been the nlavvrs on! sn 8 le whle the other was ' FOR SALE or FOR RENT f a handcap for the vstors to a llokjw Sc CltuUMl, encounter cl ««been secured to perform at thrd. HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath, all mprovements. Small down payment. The sxteen hts that the locals overcome. scrmmage. Coach McCarthy def-' ^t made t necessary to call the ] n each of the last two stanzas. > locals t'.< ''ult of ths unexp At The other pastures wll be patroled by "Clff" Laurent, of Rahway, loss arc now une and a half ntely stated that other schools wut game by Lhe ref ere e. At ths tme j thla \ m *> J^max workng on an J engaged n scrmmage sessons. f, g behnd the leaders n frst pl Corner Mddlesex avenue and Lncoln Hghway, seln. nqure next the referee awarded "the game" to ' ollected netted eleven runs. Jo- the locals were leadng 1-0, and so n left feld. He s a former Amboy j On the afternoon of of October, 5, eph Medwck, who made hs recent whch g just three weekg {rom to. manner lead - > the let home U P a team bt was and ln tms whch s stlt occuped by the Bt - ble to» player. Howard Krausche, of Roeelle, wll be n center feld. "Coon- the Post Offce Fve ths week. Rbbon Fve. The latter team dour or Mr. Hallnan, 5 Ftch street, them. About 30>0 ; enthusastc spectators wtnessed the contest whch Scorng four runs n the thrd rnd' ey" eturn to the Cardnal fold, celebrat dav the Carteret Hgh School foot- Cart fret, d the^event by knockmg out^a hom-,' bal team wll off c a u y pry o ff the y Habetman, of New Brunswck, The league wll come to a cl y-u* er and two sngles. Hs homer was was held at Lebg's feld. as many more n the h fourth, the lo-1 1 wll complete the outfeld. ld Curly l on October 2. The Unted SUV 1928 football ld by meetng the one of 'the 'farthest hts ever wtnessed on Brady's Feld. Wexler, Next Sunday afternoon the locals' cals took a lead,that was too much Sullvan, lanky local lad* wll be Metals Fve wll not roll ther Lyndhurst Hgh School n a home wll make a vst to- New Brunswck of a handcap for the home team brought along as a utlty ptcher and untl tonght, so the scores of game. Last year Carteret scored FOR SALE) down, balance Conrad, Mglecz and Trosko got to play the New Brunswck Soccer bg nn- match wll be publshed n a 20-0 vctory over the Lyndhurst monthly payments less than rent, wo hts apece for the vctors. Smolensky played a fne game at short, Club. The Latn team s composed ngs, the locals slammed the sland The annual Carteret-Amboy seres week's edton of the PRESS. Hgh School, and wll hope to repeat ths year. The game wll proban, Vncent, Jack, Juan, Brazl, John homer n the fourth wth two on j year, s the bggest baseball classc 40 pns, the Steppers thought th»fj, 5 room bungalow at Avenel, N. J. of Joe, Julan, Angelo, Barr, Rubnptcher all over the feld. Braxton's' that comes at the close of every Takng the frst game by o._,.,., Beautful suburban honje locaton, and turned n some great plays. ably be held at the feld adjonng and Phlp. A large delegaton of featured *--'- - the one-sded... affar. -. -"n The ths part, of the state. Fans would <t 0 the same n the next coqjvjjj all mprovements, transportaton facltes to all workng ponts. Phone wth at least one ht. The locals Ths means that the Blue and Whte team to that cty one next Sunday. home team was lmted zo only f our t Every Cardnal player was credted the hgh school, or at Brady's feld. fans s expected to accompany the Mohawks collected 14 hts, whle the from the entre county flock to the test( but they slumped terrbly Elm street fem to see ths contest..., only rolled 533,, whle _... the Ha _ DeYoung, Phone Woodbrdge 240-W contrbuted sx stolen bases; two footballers have just three weeks of All those who are anxous to attend bngles. Due to the fact that the between two of the strongest sem- p{ VB toppled the pns for a 544 to»; W went to.medwck, whle two more preparaton left. the contest are requested to be at box score was msplaced by one of' pro nnes n the state, Last year tal. Ths defeat broke the Steppers went to Trosko. Trosko's unmolested steal of second and- thrd n the completng hs schedule. At the lsh a eoj>y of the tame. cessful, fnancally and Otherwse, dve games and the score was "~ Manager Ben Zussman s busy the club house at the players, t s mpossble to pub- ths seres was one of the most suc- wnnng streak of sxteen conaecu-*j BROLERS for sale; apply to John Lysek, Roosevelt avenue, East Rahway, Carteret. Telephone Carteret round of cheers from the fans. The that the comng seres wll be even \ ngjt past month they PV had h n «l rnllph rolled noth, fffh nnng, brought out a small that was ever held; t s expected j'jowest""n"flve "weeks.""durng f 378-M.. 0-2Otf. FREWOOD for tale, pne or oak, n any len^th desred. Pbon? W*odbrdge 193. John Thomas, Oakland Hawk*.avenue, Sewaren. locals played well n the feld turn- ng n an errorless game. Cardnul ab r h e Conrad, cf Smolensky, ss Mglec, p Medwck, 2b Trosko, rf. 4 1 t Sekerka, lb : Kasha, 3b 3 nl 1 Galvanek, f Wexler, c Parne, BS.' 4 Ftynn, lb 4 Vrgllo, 3b 4 Reznak, c '. 4 Marscano, p.., 3 0 Albank, f 3 0 German, 2b 3 1 Hank, rf 4 0 Prngle, cf Score by nnngs: Hawks Cards 3« Summary: Two base hts, Conrad, Smolensky, Troalo, Wexler (2). Three base ht, Hank. Home run, Medwck. Struck out, by Mglecz 15; by Marscano 4. Bases on balk, off Mglecz 1; off Marseano ' 8. Errors, Parne, Prngle. Sacrfce hts, Mglecz, Trosko. Ht by ptch ed ball, Sekerka, Kasha, Albank, enced. German. Medwck,_,.. Wnnng ptcher, Mglecz Losng j ptcher, Marscano. Attendance SOU. present tme he has only fve games,, and to ths lst he expects to add three more. Aa soon»s he has completed hs schedule fdr the comng grd campagn, the same wll be publshed n the PRESS. Most of the games are scheduled for Frday afternoon, although two contests are to be played on Saturday. The grd season wll probably come to an end wth the an- nual classc that wll be held Thanks- 0 gvng Day. 0 j Durng the past week, the drlls were chefly devoted to kckng, ' passng forwards, settng up ejeer- ab e cse, and fallng on the ball. Each sesson was ended wth a four lap run around the feld. There are only two varsty players back ths year. They are Joseph Medwck and Jerry Czerpanak, both backfeld men. Coach McCarthy stated that he msses the servces of Gummy Goderstad, a freshman last year, who V hag recently left school. Gummy was one of the most promsng prospects that McCarthy had ths year, and t wll taku a good man to fll Gummy's place. k Other promsng canddates who are out for the eleven ths year are: saac Danels, Brud Harrngton, Morrs Chodosh, Jake Chodosh, Herman Horn, Charles Szelag, Leo Hart, George Toth, Mcael Ksko and Hyman Rosenblum. There are about twenty-fve canddates reportng daly who are green and nexper- Falcons To Play Manvlle At Manvlle Sunday The Lberty Means wll strve to make t three n a row on next Sunday afternoon, when they meet the Manvlle baseball nne at the letter's feld. Manager Toth has defntely stuted that he wll use Jmmy Vernllo, dmuntve rght bander on the mound, whle Buddy Mullau wll be held n reserve" Bazaral wll be seen behnd the plate. Durng the past few weuks the Kalcon* have been playng great hall und have scored many mpressve vctores. Wth the current baseball season drawng to a close, the Falcons wll try to end ther damond actvtes wth a successve strng of Bg Fve Managers Sgn New Court Star "Lanky" Lane, Formerly of Leather Sox, Sgns Up Wth Lccal Basketball Team Practce sessons for the comng ndoor campagn wll be held by the Carteret Bg Fve durng th'e next few weeks n preparaton for the openng contest at the St. Joseph audtorum n 'Hgh street, on the frst Saturday n November. Durng the past week Zuro and Lynch have added another star to' ther team. "Lanky" Lane, sx-foot center who has performed wth the Leather Soxs basketball team of Brooklyn, reputed to be one of the strongest teams n the Metropoltan area, has been sgned. The Carteret promoters stated that the Meadowbrooks, of Newark, or the St. John's outft, of New Brunswck,, wll be the openng attracton at the Hgh street audtorum. The roquos, of Jersey Cty, have also been booked to make an appearance" here later n the season. The promoters promse to brng some of the strongest teams n the East to the local court, and want the hearty co-operaton of the fans n ths borough. The Bebby Orchestra, of Jersey Cty, has been secured by the local moguls to furnsh musc for dancng whch wll be held before and after the game. Dollar Day Sale At Ross Stores Tomorrow Many Entcng Bargans Avalable For Thrfty Shoppers At Perth Amboy Store An event that a attractng the uttellton of hundreds of local shoppers s the Dollar Day Sale to be held tomorrow u the Ross Stores n Smth struet, near State street, Perth Amboy. The sale wll be for wns. At any rate, the Falcons wll one day only. t opens at ) A. M. anxur on the Held n the followng and contnues untl 9.30 P, M- Armanner; Kedlem at frst, Yustak at tcks of clothng for men, women, cond, Dapolto at short, and Bar-J and "chldren are offered together na at thrd. The outfeld wll be well tuk^n care of by Mc^ulty, Skba, and Cholley. Many local fans are expected to wtness the clash at on next Sunday afternoon. wth blankets, etc., and there are also such temsa>> electrc rqj«and electrc toasters. All of the artcles are offered at the tngle prce of %l although the majorty of thorn d l f 11.(0 $* lneups: ptcher Polflh catcher Worth frst base Aurnett. second base Forman... shortstop Pennoyer thrd base Lee left feld Regan' center feld Rotner «. rght feld the Clarksburg nne. At the start Rahway Elks. of the current baseball campagn, Terra Cotta... ' Sabo was gven a tral wth the' Handys Phladelpha Athletcs, managed by [ Merry Fellows Conne Mack, who are makng a bd, Leons Lor D'Zur Moan Kraal Haber The Standng of tk* Perth Aatl R«cr*«toml Duck Pn Blue Rbbons. Fast Steppers for the Amercan League pennant, U. S. Metals Lomax Ptches Great Game Later he was farmed out to the Aero Club Bnghamton entry n the New York- Lawrence Harbor For Wnners Before Bg Pennsylvana ^ League, reputed. to be._ Dodd and Dodd 10 Crowd On sland Fast Steppers Bookng Games For Season Arva's Pnners Stronger Than Ever Ths Year n Race For State Bowlng _ Honors more successful. Rartan Scout Head At Natonal Conference Herbert W. Lunn One of 1OOO Scout Executves At thaca Conclave Manager "Mkhka" Arva s busy bookng matches for the Carteret Scout Executve Herbert W. Lunn Fast Steppers. The locals have one attended the Ffth Natonal Tranng of the strongest combnatons n th^ Conference of Scout Executves held state and are expected to eompet»t Cornell Unversty, thaca, N. Y., for state honors, n the ten-pn' B September -" f 1 "" K 5 *" to ' Bport, Durng the past year the Past n ths conference were gathered Steppers made a remarkable record over 1,000 scout executves from all and ths, year, wth the acquston of over Amerca and held and>er (he Martn Zuro, they should have an auspces of the Depsrtm,e.nt of Educaton of the Natonal Councl, Boy even more successful season. The other stars who perform wth the Scout* of Amerca. These natonal Fast Steppers are Arva, Rogers, tranng conferences are held every Casalegg, sharkey, and Kazmere. 1 two years and have always set a new Both home and travelng matches. *>>**» level of scout achevement W 2'.! L but sx-hundred scores. n the fnal game, the margn be*j tween the two teams was 89 pn th locals rollng 077, whle the bor Fve rolled a total of 688 plnl^ Rogers, Kupper and Zuro rolled we for the vctors, whle Ryan rolled,^ the best for the vanqushed Altho Mshka Arva- dd not roll aa well as he usually does, he stll 2 leads the 1 league by a far margn.',,; He B rollng around the 145 whch s an excellent average n j duck pns. The scores: Ft S tappcr Rogers 14(1 Kazmere 123 Happer 610 6S3 Lawrence Harborr A. Martn W. Schaefer are to be rolled. The Steppers wll The central theme of the program P. Martn... tf " offcally open ther 1928 bowlng] at thaca was_"the Volunteer n _ Ryan season wthn the next two weeks. Scoutng." Fourteen outstandng H. Schaefer 127 ' 93 The date for the openng match wlt Commssons of experenced Scout be publshed n advance n the Press. Leader* reported the results of a naton-wde survey of the actual work- The Aquehongas, of Tottenvlle, are one of the teams to be engaged at ng condtons and problems n more 1 the start of the season. than sx hundred local councls and lad out gudng prncples and sound conclusons whch wll enable local Local Bowlng Aces councls to more effectvely drect Challenge Entre State and supervse the efforts of more j than 200,000 Volunteer Leaders, Martn Zuro and Jack Sharkey! whose sattflce n servce s makng have ssued a challenge to any two-1 Scoutng a vtal force n the lven man team n the state, for a twenty- of more 1 than 800,000 boys. game bg pn match? The local boys closng banquet was held on are two of the best bowlers n the Wednesday, September 12th, and a Btute and are anxous to compete ' specal feature ths year waa the n wth Knhorn and Jenkns, of Perth' ctaton to local Councl Presdent Amboy, for a purse. The match, f ' be present on ths occason, 1 > Arranged, wll be held at the Madson Avenue "chutes" n ferth Am- that Dr. GhurleB W. Naulty, Jr., boy. ' 1 ' The Frt Presbyteran Church Carteret, New Jersey The Presdent of the Rartan Councl, whch,ha s supervson of Scoutng n Perth' Amboy, Woodbrdge Townthp, Csrteret, Huuth Am buy, and Sayrevllt, wll attend. Charles lunezet Mtchell, Mnster New Roxy Theatre n There- n always some lttle dffculty Perth Amboy Draws Crowds n gettng the work of the The Koxy Theatre u Smth street, church movng after the summer v»-1 Perth Amboy, whch opened a few catona. We can lessen the dff- j weeks ago s now playng to capuculty f We act on the advce m-1 cty wth a ftne lne of UR-to dale pled n a certan fumoub sayng of pctures. The, house a under the Greeley: "The Way to Re- management uf O. Mendelsohn. Tm Bune lt to Resume." thaatre t) one of a chan operated Sunday, September 16 by the Trmownth Theatres Co. wth 9.45 A. M. Sunday School.. theatres n Red bsuk, New twns 11 A.M. Dvne Worshp. Sermon, wck and, qtber towns* 'lmtatura of -Muster 3uU<tera!\ ~\ Bod La Kocque n "Hold 'Em 7 P. M. Y. P. C. B. Yale," l*ta«t«at*re fete* and to- Arva DON'T WORRY 12*3 '.,v.{?. 567 f>4< 58 Dm't worry or herone s ed KTUMB yon hav ucv suted your frork. No mutter 1'p.VtJ delcate or pershable the fabnef or 1. J 1 nr how spotted t may bt, j we wll dry clua t fur you' make t look just lke new, You'll be delghted wth the : suts. New York Custom Talors 68 Man St. Phone Woodbrdge

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The Thor Agtator wth ts roner attachment gves you complete and effcent laundry servce cash buys ths combnaton washer and roner. On terms $5 down, eghteen months to pay the balance. PVBLCQSSEKVCE 611 year by the Extenson Department of tha School of Educaton of Rutgers Unversty, J. Moreno-Lacalle, professor n Mddlebury College and dean of the Mddlebury Spansh Summer School, who wll be vstng professor of Spansh at Rutgers tha the School of Educaton and drec tor o the extenson courses for year, wll offer seven courses, fve teaehers, announced today that the of whch wll be gven on the courses are offered prmarly for campus on Saturday of each week teachers, but would be- open to al and two n Newark on Frday. Others nterested n learnng Span Dr. Clarence }. 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STANDARD V GASOLNE f WM. F. MURPHY SHEET METAL WORK Tn t Copper : Sh»*» ron Roofng and Hot Ar Heftng 45 MAN STREET Tel. Woodbrdge 96 Stars of Screenland On Empre Bll Wallace Beery, Ray Hatton, Tom Meghat, Molly O'Day, Denny And Other* On Lst Some of the bjj favortes of flmdom wll be seen at the New Empre Theatre, Rahway, durng the week begnnng tonght. For nstance there «re those kngs of comedy Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton who wll appear next Wednesday n AT THE MOVES "T.lln, the World" Because of the ndscrmnate club weldng of a polce baton n the hands of a Hndu polceman, Wllam Hanes carred a bg bump on h head for several days durng the flmng of a sequence n hs starrng pcture, "Tellng the World" whch comes to the State Theatre Sunday. The polceman was supposed to restran a crowd of Chnese cooles who were tryng to persuade Hanes to get n ther "rckshaws", but n the exctement he tost hs head and cracked Hanes over hs. Sam Wood fltrecf'th'e producton wth a cast ncludng Anta Page, Eleen Percy, Bert Roach, Polly Moran, Frank Carrer and others. "Damoad Handcnff." Buldng a replca of the great Afrcan damond mnes among th«orange trees of Southern Calforna was the astoundng feat accomplshed n flmng "Damond Handcuffs", Cosmopoltan romance of love, damonds and the underworld, comng Tuesday to the State Theatre. An entre hllsde was dug out and great derrcks erected for the scene n whch the dscovery of a great damond s shown. ntrgue, theft and tragedy followng ths same damond later forms the bass of the story, n whch Eleanor oardman, Conrad Nagel, Lena Malena, Lawrence Gray, Gwen Le«, Sam Hardy and others of note appear. Deadly Plant t s farly well establshed Uat the posonous pne! responsble for toe old-fashoned mlk glekmess whch developed n cows and la human bengs who drank the mlk of cows so affected was one varously koown as rlcnweed, whte gnakeroot, \**>\ wort, pot root, whte snnlcle. ndan san- cle, deer wort, squaw weed, whte top, or sterla. Need Poltc$ An old party n here today says poltcs la gong to run ths here land of ours, observed Ca*n Mller, cgar store phlosopher. But you can't run country wthout poltcs no more than you can run a brd store wthout canares. f yon don't have no poltes, bow s the publc gong to know what t s they are outraged about? Thrft Magazne. sh. He sad that groups would be organzed n any cty where the demand warranted t. Professor Moreno-Lacalle s one of the noted Spansh educators of the country. The courses whch he wll teach on the Rutgers campus wll be n elementary Spansh, ntroducton to classc lterature, contemporary lterature, composton and' stylstes, and phonetcs. The two course^ to be offered n Newark are: novel and drama n contemporary lterature, and the Spansh teachers' course. Your Talor, Too, May Have Promsed Tha Sut ' Sx O'Clock Bu n (he odcr homo you end an " S. O. S." rom lte EXTENSON TELEPHONE la your bedroom, where there U no chance lor embarrtmng eonpllcnton*. For Detal* Just Call k \ Tt» Busntu Ofce f NEW mm m*. TOWHONB QQMPANY / Thursday n "The Bfr Kllng". No mutter what pcture, these two stars arr hound to plenar. On the same date* another screen utar wll apposr. Molly O'Dny whose aotlnfc n "Lttle Shepherd of Kngdom P.ome", last week excted much favorable comment among Empre patrons, wll star n "Shepherd of the Hlls." Thomas Meghan s the top lner on the program for Monday and Tuesday.. He heads a cast of stars n "The Racket". The other feature pcture for the two dates s "The Grp of the Yukon", wth Nel Hamlton. For today and tomorrow thcr a real thrller of the old W,,»!' s a Frst Natonal pcture n Canyon of Adventure", wjt(,,. '" Maynard a* the star; Maynard', w "" derful horse, "Tanan" an( "' oourbe a pretty grl. Ken am," home fght ther way through knds of dangers and Ken wns t'l jrrl. The companon feature st- Rernald Denny n "Good MonC Judge.".Denny s n the charac( (r of a hold, bad bandt; at least makes the grl thnk he s that sr, r t of chap because she n very pr Pt and he want* her to reform h m She does, too! Another Bg New Potato Specal! Our Prndcor tn f nnsumer Plan of Jferchandslng brngs the Products of tho Farm drect to your Pantry at a mnmum of Cost the answer t P»: To Trade Whera Qualty Coonta and Your Money GOB Furlhot! New Potatoes peck 30 lbs 40c~ The Very Chosest of the Jersey Crop! Handy for the Fall cleatnfj. You save Sx cents! Octagon SUPER SUDS 3 pkgs 25c Krkman's BORAX SOAP 5 cakes 28c Early Fall Cleanng Needst ASCO Washng Soda bg pkg 7V 2 c Chlorde of Lme bg can 12c P. & G. 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7 CA THE COOLER Mat 2.30 Eve & 9.00 TODAY and TOMORROW... Regnald Denny n Ken Maynard n THE GOOD MORNNG JUDGE' CA NYON OF J ADVENTURE" SUNDAY... Contnuous Performance,.. George Jetael n "RANGER OF- "GNSBERG THE GREAT" THE NORTH" MONDAY... TUESDAY... Thomas M*>frhan n.,_, Nel Hamlton n THE RACKET" "THE GRP OF THE YUKON WEDNESDAY... THURSDAY... Wallace Beery and Molly O'Dav n Raymond Hatton n SHEPHERDS OF "THE BG KLLNG" THE HLLS' Lehgh at Wlkes-Barre COAL W«allow 80c per ton reducton l n 10 days or Cash CE and W00D Gh* Us A Call 1313 Perth Amboy RYMSHA & CO., nc. t Utat* JM, pad far MAURER.N.J. FRST MORTGAGE Applcatons Wanted * > Prompt Acton Gven MARGARETTEN & CO., nc. Top Floor, Rartan Bldg 175 Smth St., Perth Amboy Tel. P. A WOODBRDGE HOTEL CHARLES VON FCHTNER, Prop. BOARD AND ROOM BY DAY OR WEEK SPECAL RATES FOR TRANSENTS Cor Green St. and Rahway Ave. WOODBRDGE, N. J. Tel. 49 THOMAS JARDNE ft SON MONUMENTS And Cemetery Work of Ever? Descrpton. 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8 PAGE EGHT FRDAY,! 5MBER 14, 1928 Smart Fashons Of 1899 Contrasted Wth Those Of Today QNE can see at a glance'that t waa not amart to be sunburned n the gay 90'g. The bathng costume wal, as s evdent, a costume ndeed. Full roomy bloomera, skrt that drapes n a generous fullness rght to the knees, wast wth puff shoulders and large mddy collar, stockngs, shoes and even corsets. Can't you just pcture ths proper young mad bravely hangng onto the ropes n three feet of water, occasonally dppng down to get her shoulders wetf Compare ths oostume wth the modern sung fttng kntted sut of today. Small wonder there were no female members of the Olympc swmmng team n«1899. REYNOLDS BROTHERS 29TH ANNVERSARY SALE BOTH A FASHON AHlJ VALUE EVENT Reynolds Brothers Some New Books All thngs sooner or later lose all power to nterest because they are replaced by newer thngs but not so wth books. Books whch are truly great never lose ther fascnaton and charm, Any of the followng books stll have power to thrll the reader., Scqtt T«lmsn. Perth Amboy Rchard the lon-hearted s the hero of ths novel about the crusade*. Many, scenes are lad n Palestne wherp,the Chrstan nvadefrs are confronted by the Saracena. St*rentoa BUtck Arrow. Adventure.at ts best durng the tme of the wars of the Hoses and Hanry Sxth. Dckent Da-rd Copperfeld. Dckens who excells n character ctaton s at hs best n Davd Copperfeld. The hero's experences relate to the sutor's own early lfe. Elot Ad.m Bed*. Englsh vllage lfe over a century ago. Many of the characters were talrtjn from people whom the author knew. Goldsmth Vew of Walnftld. The chartn of ths novel les n ts smplcty of Btyle and the smple, quet lfe t portrays. A beautful and complete set of the works of Aleundar Duma f our most recent and choce acquston. BKMBTHM mrnrn «n«mm nnx am m mm am nm lm mm mm nm mm am am am aa am nm am «m M H Ml M m m M m HW Re-Roofng and Re-Sdng For the Last Tme and For a Lfetme A Roofng Job That Wll Last as Long as the House Work done expertly and at a reasonable prce wth Twelve Months to-pay. Asphalt or Asbestos Shngles over your old roof Last Forever. Your Roofng Worres are over. Let us explan our proposton n a'personal ntervew and gve you an etmate free. C. E. 49 Leck Avenue Telephone Carter* 1384 for appontments AN ORDNANCE GRANTNG TO CHARLES LKNA'KT, STEVF. LENART AND KltAN'K KAZ MF.R, TRAHN; AS.KNAUT BROTHERS * KAZMEK. THE RGHT TO CONSTRUCT, MAN- TAN AND O'KRATK A SN- OLE STANDARD NAUCF, UA1,- ROAD SDNf; ACROSS EMER- SON STREET AT (JRADE. WHEREAS. CHA.l.KK LENART, STEVE LENAUT am KRANK KAZ- MER, tradng HS LENAKT BROTH- ERS A KAZMKR, have fled wth the clerk of thr Horourh of Ortcret, n the County of Mddlesex, s petton askng for permsson for a perod of ffty (!>(>) years to construct, mantan am operate a sngle standard gnnkc ralroad sdng from ft dstance- of approxmately One Hundred Seventy-fve (TS') feet Weat of the Westerly lne of Emersan street, and runnng parallel or nearly so wth the present ralroad tracks of the New Jersey Termnal Dvson of the Central Ralroad Company of New Jersey, a- cross Emerson street nto the property of the pettoners located on the West ade of Pershnpr avenue and the Bast sde of Emerson street, and adjonng lands of the sad Central Ralroad Company, and known as Lots Numbers 4, 5, <">, 13, and 14, Block 237 on the Carteret Assessment Map, to be used for carryng coal cars on the New Jersey Termnal Dvson of the Central Ralroad Company of New Jersey nto ts saw property; AND WHEREAS publc notce of sut) petton hns been gven pursuant to the statute n such case made and provded, and pursuant to the terms of the resoluton adopted by the Councl of the Borough of Carteret on August 0, 1928, by publcaton n the Carteret News, a newspaper prnted and crculated n the Borough of Carteret, once a 'wek for at least two weeks, and by postng n fve of the most publc places n sad Borough for at least fourteen days before the meetng of the sad Borough Councl at whch ad applcaton was consdered. AND WHEREAS, the consderaton of sad applcaton was by the sad resoluton and sad notces fxed for the regular meetng of the Borough Councl held on September 4, 1928, at 8 o'clock P. M-, at the Muncpal Buldng n the sad Borough of Carteret. AND WHEREAS the sad Borough Councl dd at sad tme and place hold a hearng on' sad petton; NOW, THEREFORE, BE T ORDANED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCL OF THE BOR- OUGH OF CARTERET, N THE COUNTY OF MDDLESEX AND STATE OF NEW JE'RSEY: 1. Permsson and consent be and the same s hereby granted to Charles Lenart, Steve Lenart and Frank Kazmer, tradng as LENART BROTHERS & KAZMER, ts hers, successors and assgns, to construct, mantan and operate a sngle standard gauge ralroad sdng from a ds tance of approxmately One Hundred and Seventy-fve (175') feet West of the Westerly lne of Emerson street, and runnng parallel or nearly so wth the present ralroad tracks of' the New Jersey Termnal Company of the Central Ralroad Company of New Jersey, across Emerson street nto the property of the pettoners located on the West sde of Pershng avenue and the East ed«of Emerson street. 6P< adjonng lands of sad Central Ralroad Company, and known as Lots Numbers 4, 5, 6, 13, and 14, Block 237 on the Carteret Assessment Map, to be used for carryng coal cars on the New Jersey Termnal Dvson of the Central Ralroad Company of New jersey nto ts sad property. 2. The permsson and consent gven and granted by ths ordnance shall contnue and be n force for a perod of ffty years from the date of approval thereof. 3. The pettoners shall pay the expense ncurred by ths Borough fpr advertsng and legal fees done n connecton M(th the passage of ths ordnance, wthn thrty days after the date of ts gong nto effect. 4. The pettoners shall Ale wth. the Borough Clerk of ths Borough, ts wrtten acceptance of ths ordnance wthn thrty days after the recept by t from the Borough Clerk of notce of the passage and approval thereof, and sad ordnance upon the flng of such acceptance shall become effectve. ntroduced September 4, Passed on fret and second readngs September 4, HARVEY VO. PLATT, Borough Clerk. NOTCE The above ordnance was ntroduced at a regular meetng of the Councl of th«borough of Carteret on September 4, 1928, when t was passed on frst and second read- ngs, and the sad ordnance wll be consdered for fnal passage at a meetng of the Borough Councl to be held at the Muncpal Bundng, Carteret, New Jersey, on September 17, 1928, at 8 o'clock P. M. Daylght Savng Tme, at whch tme md place all persons nterested wll be gven an opportunty to be heard. HARVEY VO. PLATT, Borough Clerk. The Frederck H. Turner Co. :: nsurance :: 459 Eut Avo., Sawtren Telephone Woodbrdge 28'J HARDMAN'S PHARMACY Ed. *. Hardunan, formerly of Seaman's, Perth Amboy Called for Had ROXY T rffatre UNON HELP SMTH STREET, PERTH AMBOY The Famly Theatre SATURDAY Send the Chldren Rod La Rocque n "Hold 'cm Yale" Monday and Tuesday The Perfect Crme' Drama - Comedy - Acton, Have you SEEN our New famly Theatre? We have the best musc n town Our theatre s well ventlated Matnee OUR PRCES Evenng Chldren 10c Chldren 10c Adults 15c Adults 25c Mddlesex Teachers Back Psychology Lectures Dr. Fraser Metzger, dean of the men at Rutgers Unversty, wll gve a course of ten lectures n chld psychology ths fall under the auspces of the Unversty Extenson Dvson and n co-operaton wth the Mddlesex Ctranty Councl of the New Jersey Congress of Parents and Teachers. The lectures wll be gven every Thursday afternoon begnnng October 9 from 3.45 to 4.45 o'- clock n Krkpatrck Chapel on the Rutgers campus. Dr. Metzger gave a smlar course n Orange last year and t proved so popular that,more than half of the WO students asked that a second seres be gven ths year, whch s beng done. The classes, whch wll be open to parents and teachers, wll consder the am of educaton, the chld, three lectures on personalty, character and wll, moral values, fear and the famly. Those wshng to enroll for the lectures are asked to communcate wth ther local parent-teacher representstres, ythd are as follows: Hghland Park, Mrs, Ernest Lttle, 237 Benner street; New Brunswck, Mrs. C. R. Schenck, 214 Eaaton avenue; Colona, Mrs. R. E. Soule; Metuchen, Mrs. Charles Nook, 231 Chestnut street; M Ht own, Mrs. R. Van Rper, AdataB street; Perth Amboy, Mrs. Robert McNtt, 1 Lews street; South Rver, Mrs. Jesse Selover, 6 Vrgna street; Woodbrdge, Mrs. J. H.' Campbell, 544 Barron avenue. /.A11M MM WA M1-M17 \% M,t Ml NEW STORE Mllnery Leaders To Be Traned Communty mllnery leaders of Mddlesex County wll meet the la»t Week n September to learn new fall mllnery methods and styles. The forecasts for fabrcs are felts.md velvets wth felts leadng these are shown n the season's >'>. :.- black, blues, browns, greens and dark red. There seems to be four typ- of style trends, the Beret, the T.rSan. the Poke and the small hat wth rregular brm, wth a varety <>f nterpretatons from the real clotlu- to the brms of more generous wdth. f your communty s ntereattj n fall mllnery work be sure that yu have a leader present at one of the leader groups. ' furnture Bought and Sold The place to make money f you have Furnture to dspose of THE PLACE FOR BARGANS f you want to buy We want to ncrease our stock~f you have used Furnture to sell call us up and we wll nspect t and make you the best offer you wll get anywhere. THOMAS KAHN 21 Burlngton St., t! 3S Telephone Carteret 474-R CARTERET 1

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