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1 f CARTERET PRESS VOL. VI, N6,l? Hgh PrkeA Specalst Here To Local Polce Ht and Rm Drver Nabbed By Polce CARTEttET,~N! J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928 A surprse New Year's party was held n honor of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Toth, of Charles street. It Frank Rentusky Has "Dploma" That Gve. Hm Wonderful Jeanette Street Man Found In was arranged by Mrs. Toth's frends. Rahway Man Dtches Car In Rattf A4 G»e*tMt Specalst In the World It States Garage After Accdent. Sngng and dancng were the man Effort To Escape. Had No That Gov«rnment Fxed Rate For Servce* Vethn'a Arm It Broken features of the evenng, the musc Warren Street KCay Be Paved Dangerous Ctoeejnf* LJcenae Polce Say Wtness Held beng furnshed by an Elcabeth orhestra. Speedng away after runnng down To Howe Equpment. Polce Chef's Pay h Rated ceve Attenton -Propose Purchase of Plot For BuW When polceman «aw a ntran?- medcne upon request. He s authd thorzed to arrest druggst* who Otto Hyer, of 184 Pennng ave- At a lte hour supper was aerv«d a 6-yvar-old grl, Stephen Tambur- er wth»nf$fay tytered."satchelin the ChrortleActlbn Monday he n-selvestgated. The bearer of the n the world. The gov- Saturday afternoon by a h+t-and-run sented a 100-pece dnner set and a Rahway, wan pursued by Carteret be made darng 1920 were dscuss- drvers of all taftm reptft at 1 snakes, ' He Is the greatest nue was run over and badly njured and at ths tme Mrs. Toth was preno, of 25 New Brunswck avenue, Plans for many mprovement* to A proposal by the Mayor tha natche waa taken to headquartersernment of the Unted States has drver. He was attended by Dr. Jo- Wantoch who found hs njures plments of the group of frends who afternoon. The vctm of the acc- Borough Councl Frday nght. An that the borough mght Ml bouquet of tea roses wth the com- polce and held wthout bal, Sunday ed at the adjonrnee erectng of theborough Hall on eaea trp Jn where there was more nvestgaton but the man wth the Bate he I an hour "NOT LESS." There are to consst' of a broken arm and sev- had arranged the party. dent s Lllan Golaswsk, of 14 Burl- ordnance to amend tat present po- curate check on fxed pay for hs servces at (48seph s stll somethng 1 of a mystery. The other clams, equally absurd. eral bruses..soon after the accdent The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alex ngton street. She was crossng the lce ordnance so as to ncrease the greed to by the te» ^chel was htuwd "Frank Latchwatsk, specalst". Insde was atu»ky carred attached to hs coat Mke Kacaban n hs garage at 42Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mesaroa, Mr just stepped from behnd a parked 000 to $3,500- p*r 'wnn, was pass- Monday. In addton to the dploma, Ren- Patrolman Lous Kalsh arrested Leva, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lsle, street In front of her home and had salary of the polk*. (Uvf from 12,- tatwe and tlm dploma wepared on a typewrter a large braan badge wth hs name Jeanette street, chargng hm wth and Mrs. Alexander Toth, Mr. andcar when Tamburno and hs wfe In ed on two readngs. Most tf the proposed mprovements relate to streets drven wll rng.*-' tme el** made at polce afadq und k«mw p w'ft«nk Rentuaky. It on one Rde and "Specalst" on runnng down Hyer. Mrs. John Mathe, Mr. and Mrs a Ford coupe approached. appear thawutchwauk and Renlusky are.one and the same per-several bottles flled wth lquds n hs garage when the arrest was Kalsh, Mr. and Mrs. Lous KovacR, knocked her unconscous. Tambur- the other. The satchel contaned Kacaban was just puttng hs car Steven Faban, Mr. Rn< Mrs. Lous The Ford struck the chld and and th«elmnaton of dangerous condtons at crossngs. Counclman Frank son and "1ft nterestng pern on at whch he clamed have marvelous made. Mchael Kurman, who was Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Kerekjarto, no, accordng to four wtnesses A petton sgned by twenty-fve attenton to th*< hst. The dploma s headed: curatve property. He wanted to wth Kacaban, accordng to polce Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Sabo, Mr. and whose names are n the possesson of resdents of Warren street asked that at Pcrshng and W Washngton, D. C. Trenton, N, J." gve free treatment to the borough hall caretaker, the overseer as a materal wtness. Kacaban was Frank Sarne, John Katko, George recton of Woodbtdge. Motorcycle set forth that the street s steadly, was also taken nto custody and held Mrs. Steven Kardos, Mr. and Mrs. the polce, speeded wway n the d- so much that a atop Then t COM on to state that of the poor and others about the released on bal of $50 for a' hear Katko, Lous Sopo, Steven Faekas, Polceman Robert Shanley pursued becomng more mportant both as a nal shofld be Installed &? Frank Rentaaky «now a fullrlrdged leaaalat n rheumatsm, He was detaned for a tme, then buldng. ng. Kuzman's bal was fxed at $30 Lous Mkala, Stephen Sska, Mr. and Tamburno. In Woodbrdge avenue, resdental and busness street. The ever expense would be "whch he provded and was released Mrs. John Sotak, Mr. and Mrs. near the creosotng plant of themayor sad that the Chrome secton Andres sad, would nly t was spelled remutlsm. Other permtted to go but.the satchal was The accdent happened n Persh- John Bartok, Mrs. Frank Magyar, Readng Ralroad, Tamburno's Ford s due for a pavwd street ths year th«protecton afforded. Th«satetnenta n.the dploma ncluded held. Rentusky returned Wednesday. The polcy have- been nform- Mathe and Mr. and Mrs. John Mller Shanley overtook Tamburno and hsstreet mprovement could be squeez- Inj avenue near the Borough Hall all of Carteret; Mr. and Mrs. John was found dtched. A lttle farther and that he thought the Warren sad that at the corner mert! the followng, all pertanng to and also at the eorner of Dalo Kentusky and h qualfcatons: No ed that he.lves n EUabeth. He of New York. wfe who were hurryng n the d-erecton of Port Readng. red to th* Streets and road commt- through. The matter was refer- Hudson streets a good deal Bg County Delegaton doctor can make trouble for hm. has been danger arose from the fact ordered to stay out of Druggsts are warned to gve hm Carteret. Helps Morgan Larson Boom At polce headquarters Tamburno tee. streets are narrow and that Many Przes Awarded was asked for hs lcense and, accordng' to the polce, had nether a of Health related largely to the ac- (tested that the stuaton The annual report of the Board male the crossngs ndrect' " Bd delegatons from Woodbrdge and Carteret were among the 1500 drver's lcense or regstraton for tvtes of the cmnka and the expendtures. It was stated n the report enough ground to wden thf greatly mproved by Sch«IBrgetCut Health Board Retans teom^mddlesex county who went to At P.TJLCard Party the card. He was held wthout bal Trenton Tuesday to help kunch the for nvestgaton. that forty-seven' sessons of theand straghten out the offsets^' boom of "Larson for Governor". The More Than $11,000 AD Old Offcers Bg Crowd Attends Affar Gven By St. Joseph's School severe contuson of the head, several Dr. Imra Kenemy attended the lttle frp and found that she had a chld hygene clnc -we* held durng Pershng and Washngton av bggest delegaton, however, was 1927 and that 1,247 chldren were he proposed that frontage be 1 from Perth Amboy, Senator Larson's examned. Satng places had been nspected regularly, t was reported, an Church plot and that sjt chased from the Reformed Ho Fgures Adopted Tuesday No Change In Personnel At home town, and one of the prnc- Assocaton Door Prze mnor laceratons and was badly Nfht Show Bg Reducton ' pal addresses was made by ABsem- Organzaton Meetng Tuberculoaa Condton Dt- Perth Amboy. More than 150 przes were award- $2.50 In Gold shaken up. and a steady watch was kept on the,...,,..and Hudson streets land km! w- From Last Year's Fgure \ blyman Thomas Hanson, also of quahty of mlk B^ved by the vanoub ] obuned from the frontage dl Annual Electon To Be cuased Wth County Many floral tokens of good wll j ed at a card party last nght gven Junor Woman's Club da^; The es mobt troublesome problems of I John's pjot and the Kollnowak erty. The plan waa taken and Held February 14 the Board, accordng to the report, I were banked at the entrance to j under the auspces of the Paremt- To Have Show vsement. Nurse* are the flght on dphthera and the the State House and one, a targe Teacher Assocaton of St. Joseph's The annuat budget for the Board stray dog problem. Durng the year The head of the new equp I horseshoe, was lettered, "Our Mor- School n the school audtorum. The (Rehearsals have started for Bmo, a muscal comedy to be present- nf Educaton for 192R, as adopted The regular monthly meetng of sxteen persons had been btten byfor the street department was < pm," Newspaper photographers door prze was $2.50 n gold and nt the meetng Tuesday nght s approxmately 111,000 lower than that btten. The Board asked that ts ment that former Counclman dogs. In three years ffty-sx were.-ed. The Mayor sad that the the Board of Health last nght was and move cameramen took many was awarded to Mss Anne Morrs, ed by the Junor Woman's Club, also an organzaton meetng and shots of the Mddlesex Senator and of Washngton avenue. 'anuary 19th and 20th. nf The budget for last year appropraton for 1928 be ncreased used to call the "hayrack" was $240,670; ths year's fgure s no change was made n the offcers n.' s frends durng the demonstra- The other prze wnners nclude: James Brtton, the drector, ar "' over the fgureb of 1927 n order to less. It s a lghtly constructed I.. _ r ton. The majorty of the delegates $229,510. The elements of the budget, separate accounts, were not agan elected presdent; Theodore Relatve to th* dphthera stua- of the body. Joseph W. Young was Mrs. C. J. Brady, Ncholas Prch, rved Wednesday and rehearsals scraper. A heaver scraper extend the work. traveled by auto and more than 300 J. McCann, Mrs. F. X. Koepfler, were started at once. be procured, he sad, and some j cars were n the lne whch set outmss Cecela Andrea, Mrs. Murphy, fven out Tuesday but wll be made "Bmbo" s a two-act muscal com-1 equpment s needed. He ton the report Bhowed that chldren Bshop was returned to the post of from the county early Tuesday Mrs. George Jamson, George D. publc wthn a ftw days, t was announced. It Is understood that sev- y of the South Seas, and s usng that, the borough also purchase: that had been gven mmunzaton secretary; Joseph Galvanek contnuos as treasurer; and Edward S. nedy, Mr». Lavan, Mrs. T. Larkn, ahow comes heralded as one of the! n whch to house the borough «mornng. Barna, Mrs. Fred Ahlerng, A, Ken- over 150 people n the cast. Ths j nough land to afford a ste for a " treatment had not been attacked toy eral of the accounts have been whttled down, especally the repars ac- Wlgus retans the poston of regs- Gun Club Offers Przes F. Ahlerng, Mrs. J. McCarthy, Phl- best shows avalable for amateur' the dsease. On ths part of the report the Mayor commented that to chnes. lp Fox, C. B. Devln, Joseph Lloyd, producton and s one of the latest count. The budget was adopted trar. At Shoot Next Sunday date the treatment had been gven Complant that the watng Mary Armour, Charles Murray, MrS. shows from the John B. Rogers Producng Company, account of the good results shown, had been receved by the cotnes j n the parochal schools only. On at Carteret Juncton s not unanmoutly. K Inspector Frank Born was placed Arrangements were made for the Three przes wll be awarded at llaclte5r - on a permanent salary bass. Dr. H.' the b ghoot to be held. the Car. Mrs. A. McNally, Mra. H. Green, The cast has been pcked from the he sad that the treatment should be referred to the Publc Servc* f annual school electon to be held on t L. Strandbergh KtronflKc1*a>tt was WDt returned rot 111>n >/l to fn tro the Tuesday, February 14. Pollng teret Gun Club on ts range, Sunday mornng. The contestants wll Donnell, T. J. Nevll, Mrs. J. J. teret. There s plenty of exceptonren. The report was turned over to repled that f the borough Mra. Cutter, Ida A. Bonner, D. Mc- very best talent n and around Car- extended to the publc school chld- way corporaton. The latter co offce of health offcer. Members of place* wll be In the Washngton the body sad that the health condtons n the borough are n good I each class, wnner wll be awarded a venter. Mss ' Gertrude H. Casey Bnlo promses to be a good show The report of the overseer of the ton, the company wll heatthe/1 be dvded nft> three classes and Snufflm, Mrs. Donnelly, E. VanDeally E d talent n ths town so the fnance commttee. supply polce protecton at the school where voters of tht frst, seventh and felghn votng dstrct! wll shape. prze. The meet wll be open to allmrs. Wllam Duff, Mrs. M. Hallman and to make a bg ht. poor, Carre A. Drake, was read and ng room. It war decded to vote and n the Columbus school Mss Jane J. Packard, executve and many are expected to take part, Mrs. C. H. Byrne, M. A. Brady, B The hgh lghts of ths play wll tled. It lbted the amounts spent an offcer there each nght from. where voters of the second, thrd, secretary of the Mddlesex County Through the organzaton of thea. O'Neara, P, T. Beter, Margaret be broadcast over Rado Staton for groceres, rent and the lke. Mrs. o'clock untl mdnght., fourth, ffth and sxth dstrcts wll Tuberculoss League and Mss Nel- gun club nterests n the shotgun Lloyd, Mrs. F. Davs, Mrs. Hannah WIBS, Elabeth, Monday evenng Drake was complmented on havng Counclman John Yuronka, the' cant ther ballots. Notces of the sen, a staff nurse of the league, j competton has ncreased greatly McNally P. M. saved about $1,200 over lust year's member was called upon for rema were n conference wth the board n Carteret. Weekly, large gatherngs assemble to watch the marks- Morrs, Mss Anne Morrs, Wllam Re-ports were receved from the the thngs he advocated durng Mrs. Charles Morrs, Mss Peggy fgures. and sad he would try to lve up members n regard to tuberculoss work n the borough. There are men shoot at the clay brds. V. Coughln, L. Nevll, Mrs. C. O' two fre companes and requests contaned n them for equpment and fre chef, made a bref address campagn. George Chama, the ne eght cases of the dsease n the borough, accordng to the "board records. repars to buldng* were referred Planfeld Man Burned to electon wll be posted n promnent I places about the borough and wll be publshed n the two local newspapers. Applcaton for postons as playground nstructor! were receved from Jack Beraen and John Eude ud were flltd wth other applcatons for the same poston, receved at former meetng*. The report of Supervsng Prncpal Mss B. V. Hermann for December showed a total enrollment "t 2,621 pupls and a percentage of attendance of.82. There are 160 enrolled In the contnuaton classes and the percentage of attendance here s.90. Lloyd Lawlor Guest At Brthday Surprse Auto and Bus Crash No One Is Injured Surprse Party For Mr. and Mrs. Toth Gven By Frends Donnell, George Bradley, J. J, fchuf fln, W. Bothwell, Mrs. Devln, J B. O'Donnell, Edward Dolan, Dr. J Wantoch, Mrs. Casalegg, Mrs, C Bonner, Mrs. L. Peterson, Mrs. Sex ton. Mra. Lttle, Mrs. J. E. MeCullough Harry Con Ion,'Mss Alce'Brady, W Lloyd Lawlor, son of Former Max Rubel Escapes But Hs Donnelly, Mrs. Frances Irvng, Mrs Counclman and Ms. Wllam J., Lawlor, of 45 Chrome avenue was Car Is Badly Damaged Edward J. Hel, Mrs. Fred F. Sm ons, Mrs. C. Jamson, Mss Hett] gven a surprse party n honor,of Bus Damaged And Passengers Are Startled I I>awlor, Leo Bonner, Mss Margare Jefferys, Mrs. J. W. Adams, W. F. hs twenteth brthday annversary last nghf by a group of frends. Donnelly, F. Greashemer, Mrs There was musc and dancng and refreshments were served. The Lawlor Sloan, Ann Relley, Joseph A. Her mann. Hts Qud ~Fk s Captured by Polce In Church Blaze Was Workng On Ol Burner Furnace When Fuel Took Fre Burns Arm In Ef- ' fort To Put It Out John R. Caldwell, of 381 Harold street, and Vctor Patterson, of 1143 South Second street, both of Planfeld, were workng Tuesday at A. M. on an ol-burner fur- Improvements Planned In 1928 Boro Proj the fre and water commttee for nvestgaton and acton. A requston for $45,000 was receved from the Board of Educaton and was granted. A note to meet the amount was authorsed later n the evenng. The annual report of the lbraran showed that durng ,196 persons had attended the lbrary, takng out books or lookng up matters of reference, a consderable ncrease tve to the fre department. The meetng adjourned to W«nesday nght to meet for the pur of workng out the 1928 budget.' Reported To Have Taken Ly In a crash between an auto and a over the fgures for $ Publc Servce bus Monday after- at Mary street and Washngton nace n the basement of the Frst After Quarrel Wth Husband. Story Doubted At was collected n fnes. Ths amount A great many case* were nvestgated by the attendance offcer and home waa decorated n blue for thenoon Mrs. M. Peterson, Mrs. M. Brad wll be turned back to the lbrary event. Frends had managed to keep avenue, lve cases of actual truancy were,., b\)th «vehcles r.«. n were damaged. ' e Presbyteran Church when ol escaped from a valve and flowed over y. Mss Margaret Hermann, Mrs n addton to the regular appropraton. The Mayor complmented the Hosptal Doctor* the guest of honor away from the found, accordng g to areport submtted by to* offcer, Kurt Grohman. Max Rubel, of,24 Roosevelt avenue, \ Thoma3 Curr Mrs McDonnelI Mrs house untl the arrangements were the bottom of the furnace and floor. Makng Examnaton drove out of Mary street nto the lbraran and board of trustees on made and he was taken completely I avenue and collded wth the bus. p_ Colton> Mrg_ T McCaMj Margm, It caught fre. et Cunnngham, A. Bonner,ft.Me the work of the lbrary. Mss Elsabeth C. Fea, school by surprse. j The front wheel of Rubel's car was Patterson n tryng to put't out Donnell, G. T. Gaudet. Sharp crtcsm of Contractor nurse, reported havng gven 105 Among the guests were: Um Ll- ' brofcen off at the axle and one of the had hs rght arm panfully burned. The socety wll hold anothe rof t George Mller for the condton of Mrs. Sam Hove, of 322 Pershp treatments n December. Defects lnn Donnolly, Mss Edth Kathe, j fenders was badly bent. The front regular weekl y car d partes n th Rounds Sergeant John Andres took the Rahway road was voced by the avenue, who w»s ^found nearly found by the none ncluded throat, Msa May Sullvan, Mns A. Pckett.jend of the bus was also damaged. basement of the the njured man n the polce car church on Thursday afternoon of next week wt' Mller s the co-tractor who s buld- eny and was sent to the Perth J Mayor and members of the Councl. conscous yesterday by Dr. J[, T 75;»kn r 33; fever, 15; eye, 10; Mss Anna Relly, Mss Madelne: Rubel escaped njury as dd to headquarters where the polce muuth, 3; bead, 1. There were 20 Relly, Mss Else Lauder and Mss j James Zullo, of Port Readng who [ dressed the burned area wth salve. Mrs. F. X. Koepfler n charge. ng the East 'Rahway sewer for theboy Cty Hosptal, '& beng ex&mln taaes of accdent*- Norma Burke. Harold Rddle, John was drvng the bus. About a doz- An alarm was sent* n and the two borough. today by physcans at the ho The resgnaton of Albert F. Pardee, manual tranng teacher and Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Law- ; led by the crash but were not nce locaton n Central avenue. was put out wthout damage to thebeen over the road>on Frday and after a quarrel wth her husbawl.-'l Stark, Wllam Knnelly, Frank en passengers n the bus were start-. FOR RENT 4 Rooms, attractve, fre companes responded. The fre j The Mayor declared that he had to ascertan whether she drank lj ' t *. ~-~ «n. n T_! _ -, J1J1 _.. Tn. t^t-aah flfl tnlrav Mss Regna Brown, a grade teach- lor Jr., and Mrs. Wllam Lawlor Sr. ' jured. The accdent was reported Apply at B Kahn's Furnture Store, church edfce. Patterson was taken fd*und t mpassable. Mller, he sad, Offcer George Sherdan ws ', were receved and accepted. to the polce. Washngton avenue, Carteret. home. has made promses to keep the road called to the house yesterday aft A lengthy letter was receved from open for traffc and had faled to noon followng the trouble there, the Parent-Teacher Assocaton, nformng the board that the next Automoble Contest the Councl, the Mayor sad, to end son n an attempt to commt lve up to the promses, It s up to told that the woman had drank meetng wll be held on Tuesday (] Markng of the New Calendar [J ths condton. If Mller does not cde. Sergeant J. J, Dowlng evenng, February 7 and wll be observed a* Board of Educaton and Dropped By Church fc, he sad, the Councl would do t At the hosptal ths mornng put the road nto condton for traf- the empty lysol bottle after a Chld Welfare Nght. The members ^nd wthhold the cost of the work poson story was doubted as tb.fr of the board were nvted to attend. frum Mller's. p»y. for the sewer. man appeared to be recoverng!^ The nvtaton waa accepted and ahungaran Reformed Organzaton Changea Plan Wll of the sewer trench, the Mayor sad, been determned. She dened L There ^ plenty uf joom on each sde the cause of her condton haaj" commttee wll be apponted to work THE FmtMTrt AND out detals. f for a roadway to be kept open. ng drank lysol or any' other.''-i Award Cash Instead of Whle the budget was under consderaton Commssoner Coughln the Clerk was drected to wrte to year ago the woman made an $ FROWN FURTHER. On moton of Counqlmftn Andres son. The polce say that abol Chrysler Awards To sad that t ha* been th«practce of Be Made Monday the contractor nformng hm that f tempt to end her> lfe, ' -' the board 1 to have a mnmum rate the road s not made ft for travel There was much: quarrelng Nght "f pay for teachers and that they wth safety mmedately the work Bove home yesterday acco receved an anrtual ncrease of $100. wll be done. by. th*. bprough and the polce, over ffoney Offcal* of the Congregaton of charged aganst Mller- Early n the afternoon offcers-' He sad that a pont had been reached where he thought t advsable to Numerous complants regardng to the house pnd queted a qu the Reformed Hungaran Church have decded not to bold the congest for»» automoble that was >x a maxmum salary also. The other member! of the board favored the the alleged Jajltj*,.WWvce of thea short tme later came the Publc Servce Company buses, led nouncng that the woman had, t j announced some tme ago. At the dea and,»«obmntte«tp make reconuttendatlqn* was named aa fol- to a lengthy <lw>us4on o>f the busposon. tme of the announcement a cam- stuaton. Counclman Andres de- pagn wa» started but the results o wj: Commssoners Brown, were not satsfactory fnancally as Schwartz, Da>ym$Je, Conrad and I the prce of the Chrysler sedan offered as a pre, was not rated. In- Cfat,.., Ilmer K Brown, stead of " awardng the car, the tor f«*fce board, n a communcaton, Informed tb* commssoner! use a porton of the. money rased church organsaton has decded to that h4 had Investgated a queston and offer t as a pru«nstead. Thore relatve to the ttle of prtperty ugon whtoh Washngton School s wll be mo«than one prse n money located. TW Toe latter pjattar was a bfought f to th«attenton of the hoard last me* n a ltter nm V Borougb A StrejnW who certan If to eerujn to TOV Pt lo» ructed to had a.ttle tpeludbd n the and they wll be awarded n the church basement Monday nght begnnng at 8 o'clock;... Any of those who contrbuted to the orgnal P' A fed wth the asked to ntervew "Rev. Vncxe «t the parso^aje.: ^- r. so 4»sr«th» monsy th»y, statsd that tw ute( wm be refunded., -, -.t k*v«j,l_^^ r-rf^r- clared that the. bu^s are never on tme. Counclman Coughln aad that some of the buses are BO rckety that the wndsheld* fall. out of them. Ells sad the buses and servce were worse all the tme. A representatve t)f the Pu,blc Corporaton was present and asked for the floor. He sad that at the tme the lnos were taken over frum the Bus Owners' Assocaton, the company dw pot havo e; money avalable Uf buy new" but that the old. ones are condtoned and that now plans* are ready to buy several new buaeb. He declared (hat people are prona -to enlarge ou tho deuye they A road ga«tr«]s$ ' Take Carteret Woman To P. Amboy He Lcense Revoked Forever Drove Whle Drank, Charged wth drvng '- whle ntoxcated ths place was arragned n polce court and fned dton to havng hs lcense t revoked for all tme. An n whch 'Snnutt fg-ur#4 led to the arrest. " '' : 5t. Joseph r pastor of St. Jflwh Church, left today or a two weeks, g*$ajrfc «n the departure <ft

2 :%& PAGE TWO COFFEE Lb. J? T«H r. r *T«a PANCAKE FLOUR 1 SYRUP XI ar Z9C, HONEY 1 1J <h J»r The Adventures of DICK and JACK By Alfred Leeds CHAPTER IV. awn wth s Mart. He h» rf heard a now from the entrsnce of thrve. Runnng th-re be «* tn*t the pntr«ncf w«blocked wth *ton -s «nd drt. Fe quckly»nt back and told, ]>rk of ther perl. I*f» try»«d get out wthout 'any delay." sad Dck calmly. They hurred to the blocked entrance snd tred to make an openng wth ther hands. But the more they Hug the more drt blocked the en- trance. There 1, no use tryng to get out ths way." sad Jack n "Let's try and fnd another nut," sed Dck tryng to conceal hs anxety. They were walkng whle when they came to the end of '^ ThVre's no way to get ^" n ^ThTboys were tred.0 they went to sleep. When they awoke they were very hungry and thrsty. Suddenly there was «loud noae and the head of a grtly appeared. They ddn't have any revolver wth them, so they both ran The grwly followed angrly at ther heels! (To be contnued.) WIT a»d HUMOR Mother: "Lttle boys houw be wen and not heard." Tommy: "But, mother, I'm not a move-actor!" SHERIFF'S SALE IV CHANCERY OF NEW JFRSK V Between Ann* Segal, Complanant, and Lyrbomr Wkannowrh nd Gertrude Wukasnowch, et. al», Defendant*. F Fa for»a'» of mnrtjrafred premses dated December Ry vrtue of the «b*ve stated wrt I tn me drected and dllvered, I wll expose to sale at pubfe vendue on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY EIGH- TEENTH. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT at two o'clock n the afternoon of th. sad day at the sherff's offce r*th» Cty of New Brunswck, N. J.: ALL those certan lot*, tracts or rwla of land and premfses, herenafter partcularly descrbed, stute, lyng and beng n the Townshp of Woodbrdge, n the County of Mddlesex and State of New Jersey: BEING known and desgnated as ots Eght Hundred Eghty-nne 889) and Eght Hundred Nnety 890), Block T, on a map of lota FRIDAY. JANUARY 13, 1028 Smth, C. E BEGINNING at a pont n the northerly lno of Pleasant nvfnuf, dstant rtnr hundred and seventy-fve (175) feet westerly from thr rnmer formed by the nteracton of th» westerly lne of Central avenue wth the northetly lne of Pleasant avenue; thence (1) northerly nnd nlon* the westerly lne of lot No. 8H8 one hundred (100) feet; thonc- [2) runnng westerly and parallel wth Pleasant avenue, ffty (50) feet; thence (3) runnng southerly and along the easterly lne of lot No. 891 one hundred (100) feet; thence (4) runnng eaatarly and along the northerly lne of Pleasant avenue ffty (B0) feet to the pont or place of begnnng. Decrees amountng to approxmately $3, Together wth all and nngular, thp rghts, prvleges, heredtaments and appurtenance* thereunto belongng or n anywse appertanng. WILLIAM 8. HANNAH, Sherff. SHERIFFS SALE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Between Morrs Levm. Com plaltant, fnd Wllam H. Prce, et als., Defendant*. F Fa for sal* of mortgaged premws dated December f, By vrtue of the above stated wr' to me drected and delvered, I wll -xone tc sale at n'r. wndoe on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY EIGH> TEBNTH. NINETEEN HIWDRKD AND TWENTY-EIGHT at two o'clock n the afternoon of tvf sad day at the sherff's oftve n IV Cty of New Brunswck. N. J.. All that Iract or parcel nf land and premse*, herenafter parteo larly descrbed, stuate, lyng *«J ><* ng n the Townshp of Woodhrdrf n the County of Mddles" n-nc. State of New Jersey: And more fully descrbed on «certan map enttled Map of Proprrfj Surveyed and mapped hy 1-arrnn and Fox, Cvl Engneers. 1TS-9 Smth street, Perth Amboy, Xew wned by the Sewaren Realty and ABRAHAM D. GLASS, whch map has been heretofore Investment Company, located at Sewaren n the Townshp of Wood- W. T., 12-23, 30; 1-6, 13. dlete* County and whr* lots a to Solctor. n the offce of the Clerk of Md brdge, County of Mddlesex and known and desgnated on sad map State of New Jersey. Surveyed. Menton thla paper to adrerttan, as lot, twenty-four (24) and twenty- March 23, 1919, by Maaon and pendent when buyng. fve <«5), Block 4S7 F, wth the buldngs and mprovement thereof rected. Decree amountng to approxmately Together wth all w»d sngular, the rghts, prvleges, l heredtaments and appurtenances thereunto belonu ng or n anywse appertanng. WILLIAM S. HANNAH, Sherff FRKPKRICK A. HEMPHILL, 9 S3. Solctor. W 1*. IS-2*. 30;!-«, IS. _MMrton tha M»«r to t hetpa yoo- «*H* ttem ' tt "Anywtere-Af]ftmK" DRAKE'S STORAGE MOVING PACKING SHIPPING Storas;* at RaatonabU RatM 601 EHaabcth AvtttM Phon.. Phone Unden THE LINDEN METAL CEILING CO. Metal Celngs and SdVWalU Tnnng, Roofng, Cornce, Skylght* Hot Ar and Pp«l«tt Furnacet 214 Wood Avenue Lnden, N. J. && CLOVEADALE Brand Famly FLOUR FIGS Imported Per Pack, 10 P. & G. PRODUCTS IVORY SO.Y 1,?"- 23c CHIPSO,'«'"«X3c Mackerel 2 KINK, FAT IflKII M)U Mlk, ('dnl. Km p., S «m, f I (..TO«, llm-nt. ll. J«r 16c] I'rrrtm of Uhfnl,..r >k(..14c Jam, tfallmmrra. prr jar. lsrf (lr<*«kupa. I pbta ts«i Crarkrn. < luml,-. p,r pk[ le I F«IVu,»r Ib c lnl ~-1-r. ptr Ib.. Ilo4 front*. CUrornU I lbs.. M«] «.B, Rtxalt brand, t «M «! P««, HrnrlH Bruul. 1 nl Hal C*nud IUof. p«r [la tte 1 Hm luduh, p«bottle...ill H«t» Baked Ilouu, m c. FINEST MEATS LOWEST PRICES h. I. Mark*. B AC ONI c.tt.am. IM XSc Peaches N Can OVER 1000 FOOD STORES Prolfc ParentM HeconH of IHTHP fmullle» art aumerouh. Ms rvodor Wasslllev, wfe of u HUHNIHII (fftsunl. Is sad to <have bud <»> dllrruu. DlDore 8al-»UU of Klrenr,-, Italy, bad R2 and Davd Wlson of MudlBon. lud., wa the father of 47. Kxrhnnge. Warmth When Rsng HEAT KtCUUTOR Yum! Yum! Mary had a lttle lamb. She thought t was so nce. 'She passed her plate to papa and ' she got another slce.! She also had a lttle dog and Mary called hm Frt. :"0h, Mary, tell me what's h breed," sad Uncle Hram Ptts., Sad Mary, "He's an expectorate,' 1 but he really was a Spte. 'Remove one letter at a tme from the followng words, always leavng a complete work, untl all th( letters have been used: Pant Swng Plant (Answer next week.) Answer to last week's puzzle: 1. 1'an-pan. 2. Pth-pt Local Man To Represent. Heat Regulator Company Effectve January 1, 1928, Mr. Fred Smons of Carteret, has taken over the agency for the "Easydraft" Heat Regulator. The "Easydraft" Heat Regulartor s manufactured by the Heyman Manufacturng Company of South Orange, and s a practcal household devce. It s placed on the frst floor n any convenent locaton and permts the home owner to regulate hs furnace drafts and check or accelerate bs fre wthout gong to the cellar. It s also made wth clock attachment to open furnace drafts automatcally the frst thng n the mornng. Mr. Smons s well known here havng be«n a resdent of Mddlesex County for more than twenty-cx years. He s a lcensed cvl engneer, land surveyor and archtect by professon. He was County Engneer of Mddlesex County for a nvvmer of years and Borough Engneer of Carteret, for sxteen years. He has also been muncpal engneer for several other muncpaltes n the state. Mr. Smons s a drector n three buldng and loan assocatons of Carteret, and secretary of two of them. Wt know that hs many frends hen- wll be glad to learn of hs must recent busness actvty. Cacfcl* A borse laugh la a loqd bolateron* laugh. To "gve one the bone laugh' la a slang expresson meanng to rd] cole ID a bosterous manner. The term Is supposed to refer to the load laajhlnjle nose frequently made by horses. No need to get up n a cold house ths wnter. EASYDRAFT Clock Heat Regulator n your lvng room or ktchen wll open furnace drafts automatcally for you rach mornng, and have the house warm when you arse. No complcated parts to arrange each nght. Just set clock for desred hour and wnd. EASYDRAFT also enables you to control furnace drafts from frst door durng the day. Elmnates countless trps to the cellar and nave* tme. labor and coal. Don't bt wthout thn mportant household convenence. Its low prce wll surprse you FREDERICK P. SIMONS 76 Washngton Ave., Carteret '-are customers of the Fdelty Unon Trust Company OUTSTANDING among large Amercan banks, ths Insttuton serves 150,000 people, a number equal to 1/3 the populaton of Newark. Fnancal Strength The latest statement'of the Fdelty Unon Trust Company, as of December 31,1927, shows: Deposts $136,836, Total Assets $151,369, Captal & Surplus $ 13,766, Ths s an apprecable gan over the assets of the Insttuton at the tme of the merger, July 1, 1927, wth fve of the largest banks n Newark to make the frst Cty-wde Bankng Servce n the cty. Cty-wde Bankng Ths Insttuton s not great n amount of deposts only, but n the number of people t serves and the dversty and hgh character of ts nterests. It has over 80,000 Savngs Depostors. Its Trust Department s one of the largest n the East It operates 6 Safe Depost Vaults. It buys and sells securtes throughout the state. Its correspondent banks are among the largest n New Jersey. In commercal busness, ts accounts ar& wdely dversfed among many lnes of ndustry, and vary n sze frqm small retal shops to tremendous corporatons whose credt requrements exceed sx fgures. Experenced Offcers The offcers of the Fdelty Unon are men who have spent ther lfetme n ts servce. There are 45 offcers and 449 employees, experenced n New Jersey condtons. They seek to mantan personal contacts wth each customer. Ths Company has 29 drectors, many of them actve on specal or standng commttees, and s served n ts Branches by 5 Advsory Boards, comprsed of 51 promnent busness men of the state. Wrte Us As the largest bank n New Jersey, we are n an deal poston to serve you n ths terrtory. Due to our numerous connectons throughout the state we can work out many of your fnancal problems along constructve and advantageous lnes. We nvte you to make a contact wth the Fdelty Unon, and f you arc con-- vnced that we can help you, to place your company and personal accounts wth us, and to nvestgate our Trust Department n connecton wth your estate. KREDKllCK F. SIMONS, 7(5 Washngton Avu., Carteret, N. J. Pleas* stud your booklet "FURNACE 'RELIEF" tula on EASY DRAFT Heat Regulator. Name Addre»a and full de- "Forty Yeara In Bunea* In Wtfodbrdgo" HARVEY KELLY INTERIOR AND EXTKRIOR DECORATING SUGGESTIONS AND ESTIMATES V GIVEN 1 Streo* WHItam Sch«mr, Charman of Urn Board *,^t^ hanlhst Cbmpanv "Newark, New Jersey :ku '(' X-

3 UNDW JUBm CLOCK PLANT SCENE OF GOOD-WILL DINNER One of the Host anlque affar* of, knd n the baantm world van hp "Good Wll' dnner tendered m the 'Rado Clwk Corporaton upon the formal OpUrtf of th«lr plant by the offcal* and cttcen of Unon County and th«cty of Lnden, New Jersey. A commttee composed of offcals of the muncpalty county and slat* arranged a ectehraton to wftjnr>m(> the new ndustry to th fl Cty of Unden, whch s Mcond n manufactures and the fastest arrowng communty In the state. Hon. Samuel If. Tool, Hgh Sher th«cotmnftt* n* also toartmtaur at tb«dnner. Hon. E*w»fd Bauer, Recorder for Unon County, Hon. Harry Smmons, pottmmter of Rahwny, Mr. Thomas Archlptey, predent of the Cty Councl of Unden and Mr. Fred Brodewer of the New Jersey State Assembly composed the commttee on arrangements. Over nnety promnent men were present and the affar was pronounced a»uccew. Thfl address of welcome was gv- I One of tfe Greatest of tfe Unted States NEW JERSEY LEADS MANY STATES IN BANK SAVINGS DEPOSITS too 0 ' Per Capta Savngs D«po«+ The thrft of the rtate' people s farther town by the fact that Publc Servce Corporaton of New Jeney has more than 70,000 stockholders, a greater part of whom are New Jeney resdents. -$800 lapnalh kt N«w en ky «>.,ThtMkaa ArchtpUy t» rwpm&wf to to bthalt of the corporaton by Mr. 0. L. Bkdger, a r«td«nt of Wanfleld and vce presdent of the company. Hon. Hamlton Kean, natonal commtte^man from N«w Jersey for the Republcan party, followed wth a very fne talk on the future of New Jersey not only as a center of manufacturng hut as a wonderful place n whch to lve. Addresses were alsm made by Prof. L. A. Haeltne, world famous authorty on rado, nventor of the neutrodyne and rado engneer for the c6mpany. T. 8. Sasner, co-vrerkor wth Mr. Badgnr n the perfecton of the system, followed wth an hstorcal resume of the development of the dea. Col. F. J. Burn ham, treasurer of the company, spoke at some length on the prospects of the busness and was followed by Hon. Thomas Mur, member of the New Jeney State Legslature. Hon. Harry Sttnmonn, former Sherff, Hon. George Compton, member of the New Jersey State Legslature, Judge Otto also of the State Legslature, Mr. Fred Brodesser, Surrogate George H. Johnston, Wesley A. Stranger of Cranford, Mr. John Devne, pr«ald«nt of the 'Sunnystde Garden* Development Company, Freeholder Ncholas Palermo, Presdent Newell of the Lnden Natonal Bank and Trust Company, Freeholder S. R. Droescher of Cranford, Mr. Frank Emmonn, under sherff, Judge Klubensples of Lnden, Mr. W. P. Thomaa, of the Lnden School Board, Mr. Wllam Armstrong, of Rahway, and others made addresses. Letters and telegrama were wad from Congressman Ackerman who was n Washngton, Hon. Arthur Person, state senator, who was In Trenton, H. B. Calls of the State Hotels Corporaton, Fenton M. Park of Buffalo, N. Y., Hon. Afoe J. Davd, County ProaecutoT, L, C. Rtche, Treasurer of the Pennsylvana Bell Telephone Company, Phladelpha and many others. "tem VrtcT Tht PrMUtnt of tba Unt* Sttt*l cannot vtto part of bul p U by eo«yf*a h«matt veto th«eotlr* Ml or oooe of It On the <xtm bow thrw-fomh of tb* tat* MttDttou glv«to* govwdot powar U veto or strke out atparau lt«n» U pproprutlon Ml*. TnU la popularly called tt>«"item vtto." Thanks Operatves In a bulletn to all operators of PubHe Servce trolleys and buses, Matthew R. Boytan, ve* presdent In charge of operaton, «*pr«mm the apprecaton of the Publc Servce management for the fne sprt of co-operaton by the men durng the past year. tun and rapport In Improvng the Mrvtc* and t have m«tv«d It," wrtes Mr. Boy! an. "There ar«many thngs n our relatons that convnce me that Mm sprt of our orgtmllatlon was never better. You have demonstrated your loyalty In your upport of our accdent preventon efforts, In the good work done, 'n enlstng our patrons as atockholders of the parent corporaton; n what you have accomplshed n the way of sellng transportaton to the GOOD NEWS FOR GOOD DRESSERS 25% REDUCTION SALE pt*hc ky «of m ment of pmmnttr* and conv»nl«nc«." Mr. BoyUn ako Ukw «rwmark upon the many ed, commentne favorably cotvdoct of Publc 8«Tvte» The bulletn la conclude. eprearon of thank from pany to «>«ch operator. tettntj MmUon tnu ptptr to It h«lp«yon, It h«lp«uta, Vk) rnr paper. Everybody know* the hgh qualty of our kwrwa t for U worth knows t for t* o ffhrnff. Th* fact that such nmrchand** hw boon radcally rwluced should be suffcmt nducement to attract many new as well as old patrons to ths store. SUITS Regular $39.50 now $29.63 r ft, " now 2<U now ,' " now ;. " now OVERCOATS Vf:! Regular $60.00 now $48.00 :. " now ' " now " now 2».63 - " now ; ;-!. :.,,. Habordashery Also Included >\\ N. UeCmttr. FUBLIC^SERVICE and Magc TIM prncple nmd by magcans makes movlts possble. Both tt«hand and th* moves arc qucker than the eye. Moves show sxteen pctures pe second. The eye, unable to see each pcture, tees a composte whch moves. HMft H MKWAMDBOrl H "» ' ',1! '.% r CaM Rahway 545 Mall had Telephone Orders Flled HARRIS' 128 Man Street DEPT. STORE Call Successors to Engelman'* Department Store Rahway 845 Mal and Telephone Orders Flled "Rahway's Most Popular Store" Rahway, N. J. OUR first ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS A splendd opportunty to purchase well known and merted merchandse at remarkably low prces. Every department n our store offers recordbreakng values. A chance to buy Harrs' Qualty at an astoundng reducton. Specal Offerng for Frday and Saturday Only-JVosAua Carnage or Crb Blankets, 100 assorted patterns. Yaa wll recognze the $2.00 and $3.00 qualty of these blankets when yor see them. Specal, Domestcs Domestcs Men s Wear Lades' Wear Chldren's Wear Two outstandng and reputable brands, Pequot and Dover. Both are known for ther qualty and satsfacton. Ss* Paqaot Dover 68x90 \ $120 $ x x x x x x Famous Lenox Pllow Caees. 36x45 25c Waahwell Good Qualty Seamless Sheets, 81x90 Pure Lnen Tablecloths, 46x45 Dta.raasque T a b l e c l o t h s ; MMUfohed and Colored Bordet, 54x64 ; : 8Uk'W Bayon Bed Spreads, 90*1081 Row Blue, and Gold, Gro and OWd tha: Loom Musln, Hope a yard Musln, 36 n. wde, ^ Amercan Best of All Un* bleached Musln, 36 n. wde, yard Belmar Unbleached Musln, 36 n. wde, yard 97s Cannon Part Lnen Towels, Border DesgnB 25c Imported L n e n Towels, Fancy Borders 38c Cannon Turksh Towels, Fancy Strpes wth smart Jaquard Borders to match, 25c Cannon Extra Large, Heavy Turksh Bath Towels 39c Everett Classc*, Past Color Gngham^ 86 n. wde, yard 19c All our Imported Gnghams, 86 n. wde, yard ^ We have selected for ths sale a selecton of dress goods, sellng a» hgh as yard. Pretty Slk and Rayons, Novelty Wool and Cottons, Smart Shepherd Plads, Lustrous Charmeuses. Any one, yard 50c 36 n. Percales, Qualty and Color Guaranteed. New desgns, yard 22k Sngle Cotton Large sze. Blankets. Double Heavy Cotton Blankets. Splendd value, par $2.48 Nokold Heavy Pa.rt Wool Double Sze Blankets, Pretty plads, par $3.69 Famous Golden Fleece Blankets, Sold Colors, Wool Mxed, 66x80, par $469 Polar Brand All Wool Plad Blankets. Double sse, par $5.89 Imported All Wool Plad Blankets :M Fne Qualty Broadcloth Shrts, whte or colored, collars attached. All szes, each Men's Fancy Qualty, par 23c Sox; Good Men's Heavy Rbbed Shrts and Drawers. Hanes Brand. Res' Part Wool Rbbed Shrts and Drawers Root's W,ool Shrts Drawers $1.79 and Men's Carter's Unon Suts, Ecru only. AU s $1.48 Men's H«avy Outag Flannel fajaum wth ft*. frogs Radum Slps, Ruffled and Pcot Edge. All colors and szes Van Raalte Slk and Rayon Bloomers. All szes Ve,sts to match Lades' Fne Qualty K d Gloves. Odds and ends. Broken szes Fne Qualty Phlppne Hand Embrodered Nght Dresses. $129 Ladjes" Slk and Wool Full Fashoned Hose Lades' Heavy.Flannelette Nght Gowns Ladles' Dresses and Latest, uu-to-th style*. A reducton of Chldren's Golf Sox. Regularly 59c 39c Chldren's Wool and Leath-J er Lumberjacks Chldren's Slk and W o o ; jf Polly Stockngs 59c Chldren's Carter's P a r Wool Vesta and Prfnts. szes. Regularly $ c Grl's Dresses. Jelrttys, Serges. The/ Latest. Lmted Quantty,

4 r.\r,k FOUR CARTERET PRESS Sub.crplm., $1 SO P«>r Y.«r PublhM Ev<>ry Frd»y B* C. H. BYRNE, 43 Chrome Are., CARTERET, N. J. Teloplonp Carterpt»13 C. H. BYRNE Edtor and Manager Entered»» «poond Hw mattrr Jun<> 5, 1984,»t Curtfret, N. J. Post Oflc«\ under thf Aft of March 3, Foregn Advprt»n([ R*pr>s*nUtvff New JerKpy N> rhhorhood Newspapers, Inc. SCIENTIFIC EVOLUTION FOR OIL The publc s greatly nterested n the 0\\ ndustry. Next to food, clothng and shelter, gasolne comes as near beng a necessty for the average Amercan famly as can an,v comf.jnodty or product., No ndustry ha* had more to contend wth In overcomng lthe forces of nature, than has ol. Nn ndartry hm had to meet fan abnormal ncrease n the demand for ts prodhct as has~otl durng the past decade. No ndustry has had to develop under f Wore open and ruthless competton. It s smalt wonder, therefore, that ol producers have at Local Hgh School Reserve* Wn G«m«From Metuchen Thf (»rt«rr! llfh Srhm] rmrt,<,,, «w- t>t1 >hcr vond IT* '' n a«many M«rt when they easly downed thr Meturhon U(th Seconds n a pr-lm -nntf't to the varsty at Meturhrn. l»«t week. The local r>- «erve< made an excellent showng n trmmng the Metuchen quntet to the tune of IT to 4. At the end of the frnt half Carteret led by a score nf 13 to 1. Whle Metuch«n wu held n helples* condton by vrtue of a strong attack by Btrne We who rpped the cords four tme* for ejrht ponts. Coach McCarthy rave acton to twelve Second team men n ths fray. In the ftrat g»m«of the borough Seconds, the Mddlesex County Vocatonal School Second* were downed by a larg«margn. The score: Carter*! S*con4> Rosenhlum, f Chn'hn, f Wess, f 4 0 fl Blaukopf, f. 0 K. Harrs, c. 0 J, Chodosh, c 0 Eudk\ r 0 Brown, jr 2 Chrtensen, g. Greenwald, g. M. Chodosh, g. Labotsky, g. tmes s-tmcl to face nsurmountable problem*. l They have!attacked each new ssue, however, wth the courage»nd determnaton whch s a prmary requste n'petroleum prodnc- Bloomfeld, f M*tueh«n Secondl ton. Fuffe], f.. Todav the whole ol ndustry s voluntarly cooperatye to Delsfjard, c. *tvolve what mght be termed a new "consttuton" to govern, TCgulate and conserve ol resources. The ndustry has a type of leadershp whch realzes that Jthe nterests of ndvdual ol companes can best be served by -WorkR out a natonal ol program n the nterest of the n-j Pro. Rule* Confuse Town Ol dustryas a whole, takng nto consderaton the vtal nterest j Holy Famly Cagers Lose of the Amercan people n any polces adopted. puyng under ru, eg wth whcn Ol leaders pont out that they are not so much concerned j they were not f am ar, the Holy n advocatng specfc legslatve measures, as they are n ascertanng and makng publc facts relatng to ol producton and were defeated Sunday afternoon, 50 Famly Fve, basketball players, to 37, by St. Stephen's Fve, of Perth, tonservaton. Amboy. The game was played n St. When ths s done and when the publc and legslatve Stephen's court and professonal bodes fully understand the problems nvolved, they feel that rules were enforced. Kasha, Comba and Sekerka adjusted themselves the necessary measures wll be adopted and that the stuaton wll be automatcally adjusted. than ther mates and led n to the strange regjlatons qucker scorng Th.s s progress by scentfc evoluton rather than by branless revoluton.. '*" r WEEDS IN THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE ' The terrble crme whch was recently commtted n Los Angeles n the murderng of a 12-year-old grl, has forcbly focused themnd of the publc on the crme problem. There has been a tendency of late taet the bars down for the crmnal. Punshment s long delayed, even n the worts lermes. A kml hearted publc has wshed to do everythng possble to "reform crmnals". But not satsfed wth that, the ultra-sentmentalst has gone so far as to advocate laws prohbtng the ownershp of revolvers and pstols by law-abdng ctsens, on the theory [ ;. that ths wll prevent the crmnal from acqurng jfrearms. They seem to forget that a voluntary lawbreaker would not I hestate to break a "new law". The Los Angeles murder has brought the naton up wth a j Jerk. Why should the law-abdng ctzen be entrely dsarmed P nd left to the mercy of the crmnal element? Why should the second amendment to the Unted States Consttuton be dsregarded n favor of the crmnal? Why should condtons be contnually made more oppressve for thos ewho obey the law and more lenent for those who break the law? Crmnals n our socal structure are lke weeds n a jf garden they must be controlled or run reaults. TO ENCOURAGE TRADE WITH SOUTHLAMERICA That the Unted States s takng an ncreasng nterest n lta trade wth South Amerca, s evdenced by the acton of Jthe McCormck steamshp lne n sendng two well-known au- IIhors completely around that contnent on one of ts freghters. IThe wrters wll stop at the prncpal ports and gan materal,for artcles of a practcal character on the needs of South Amercan countres whch North Amercan ndustres can sup- ply. The trp wll take fve months. I> The men selected to do the wrtng are Albert Rchard [Wetjen, well known short story wrter, novelst and author L»f "Captan All", wnner of O. Henry Prze for Best Story of 11926; and James Stevens, author of four books: "Paul Bunj, "Brawnyman", "Mattock", and "Saloon Days". Both uthor8 wrte extensvely for the Saturday Evenng Post, Colter's, Amercan Mercury, etc. Steamshp companes can do a great deal to encourage fade between our own naton and foregn lands by gettng ractcal facts before the people of both countres. WEED OU TTHE ARSONISTS Durng 1926 the natonal fre loss totaled $560,548,624, hghest n thn country's hstory. Conservatve estmates - that at least one-thrd of ths loas was the result of arson. Fres caused by carelessness or gnorance are bad enough, Id the publc should be more than wllng to learn how to event them. But how much more serous and terrble s the e caused purposely by the arsonst. Arson s one of the worst crmes and should be consdered I such. The arsonst mperls lfe, property and the prosperty : communtes. Last year he destroyed at least $186,849,640 property valu^ not, to menton the lves he snuffed out. 1 * The publc tftoujd. gve-every ad to apprehendng ths derer. Judge ' j d ste's counsel should deal wjth hm rgorto the full "extent of, the law. He s deservng dtfco mpathy. When we have conquered arson we shall h*ve gone Pong way n solvng the fre-loss problem. THINK THIS OVER! 'U'\ A popular cry s to reduce taxes for Htfle fellow and \ the corporaton*, ft has now come to tbtjh&ftthefe are 20 mllon ndvdual stockholders%*tha*tountry. dersffltthaqountry. It s Ife that 50 per cent, of these own stock n corporatons a proft. A reducton n corporaton tax* ^aa,ns an n profts, whch benefts some 10 mllon etockholdtwo auj ope-half m] I on persons who are bene- for the Carteret team. For the wnturned mng team ponts. Czerwck n 18 The score: St. Stephen'. Zalnch, f Czerwck, f Bernard, c Reybock, g Kozlowsk, g Holy Famly Comba, f Mglecz, f Kasha, c Lefty, g :. "I 0 f 2 Sekerka, g Hanson, g Classfed Ada. Brng Iesulta Awnngs, Tents Wndow Shades and Flags New Jersey Awnng & Tent Co W. Elzabeth Avenue LINDEN, N. J. Plunv. 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Comba, another Holy Famly star, placed fve for ten pont*. The hghest score for the Eagles was made by Woodhull who regstered g eght ponts. Cardnal A. C. C Kasha, f Mglec, f f, 0 10 Comba, f Galvanek, c Sekerka, g Smolensky, g A. Comba, g 0 0 Oj E*rl«A. C. Nannen, f... Woodhull, f. Eude, c D'Zurlla, g 0 Donovan, g Mdyear Examnaton* In Carteret Schools Mdyear examnatons wll be held n the Csrteret publc schools next week. The followng s the schedule: Hffh School TMMUJ, January 17 A. M. Spansh I, II, 111; French III; Englsh I. P. M. French I, II; Typng I. Wednesday, January 18 A. M. Algebra.II; Commercal Arthmetc; Sold Geometry; Commercal Law. P. M.- Bology; U R. Hstory; Bookkeepng I.. Thursday, January 19 A. M. Englsh II; Latn III; Revew of Elementary Subjects. P. M. Englsh III; AltrMra I. Frday, January 20 A. M. General Scence; Englsh IV; Latn II; Typng I. P. M. Physcs; Commercal Geography; Chemstry; Latn I. Monday, January 23 A. M. Plane Geometry; Stenography II; Stenography f. P. M Early European Hstory; Modern Hstory. Grammar and Prmary Department (Grade 3 tn 8) Tuesday, Jan. 17, A. M., Englsh; P. M., Spellng and Benmanshp. Wednesday, Jan. 18, Arthmetc; P. M.-, Readng. Thursday, Jan. 19, Geography; P. M., Hygene. Frday, Jan. 20, A. M., Hstory. The enrtlwt tnpoml nrttlnh royal letter ts «Iwtrt rrnm ll^nry V to the hlshop Of Ournnm Khnmry 10 HIS Perth Amboy's Newest Store THE Economy COTTON C (- nr AC GOODS JlUI to INCORPORATED 109 Smth St. sjx* Perth Amboy, N. J. Openng Sale Now Gong On Here are a few of the many Specals RIMED CURTAINS Full length ruffled curtans, slk edgng of rose, blue, gold and lav- CQg% ender. Value, par %/ /V» BLANKETS Full sze plad blankets, QQ/» Fleecy and nap fnsh KJVJK* SASH CURTAINS Percale trmmed sash curtans, OQ-, regular value 59c m*%j\* Babes Love If For all stomach and ntestnal troubles anctdsturbances due to teethng, there s nothng better than a safe Infanta' and Chldren's Laxatve. MAS. 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5 d Grey uers >ld Rv, M tuchen Hgh Downed By Local School Toam,.n<h Fr*JcJ«McCarthy's C*r-. Hgh School basketball te»m nto the Wnntg strde, Ut,., at th«(mtpensa of Metuchen,,. ( r, whch tan,,,,' by ft temo.,,,,l Kam«of th«,j tassert. **h» was taken nto! 44 to 27,.ll tk for the lo- Whte of trlm- _ r. vacaton.! the flat few* Ort*r«t got off, good tftry^lwhtt the frst nstle 21 to 10. "'Currle, Medrwck,..,1,1.1 and Armour, each contrbuted,,vard the total o* ths perod. Su-,,f,r pasalng, shootng and general l,, ( rwork of the locals dazzled the Mtuchen quntet. In the second, ;,lf Medwck and Curre let loose,,l nevef let up untl the fnal whs- :(, Medwek parted the thread* fr»m the floor four tmes and from,. free Hue twce, whle Curre, [ (l,ped three ba«k«t*. curre, who played an excellent,,, r game In.eac heontest thus far,,,: off to good. hootng form aganst M, lchen. Mettwck, a fast forward.,,, a total of eghteen ponts, was, rh scorer of the game. Comba, Armour, the* two manstays of. cartert:*wrdb# battalon, F as e P.B.A. To Hold Annual Ball twelfth Damte In Seres To Be Gven Tomorrow Nght Good Musc Carterat Hgh School Ba»katball Taam Overcoat** Woodbrdge In Annual Court Battle Pnt Tme A Local Team Won From Townshp Passers K. Harrs, c. contest, wa» the outstandng star of jtesm, plenty of acton pas seen J Cartmt Comba, g.... the game. Sd totaled sx baskets The neck and neck battl* of L. Harrs, g. connuh»nd the O. Curre, f. (c) 6 4 and four fouls before the fnal j frst half was the Uedwck, f 2 Armour, g... whstle was sounded. The floor (.narjn between the twn (earns wss fubel, e 4 Brown, g.... work of the mdget forward astound- j always small untl the Crrteret ated the Woodbrdge defense whch had tack n the closng mnutes of play Two n a row and th<> last at the Comba, g _ 0 Cardnals Agan Wnners,expets«ol Woodbrdge Hgh School, Harrs, g. all t could do to keep hm n sght. o Down Eagle A. C 44 to 11 when WnodbHdge' wks'le'ff at thearmour, g. 's the recftt of the Carteret Hgh Mats then let alone hold hm from scorng. 8 post whle Curre and Rfcbet led G. P. T. School court <jalntet to date. Fr- Two Woodbrdge _. guards were... r. M. Chodosh, g 0 ^alnrlght, f B the Blue and Whte scorng. The 0 10 Comng out from behnd th«car day sfttrnooh 1 Coach Francs Me- drawn from the contest after gong Rule, t 2 4 local defense played exceptonally 8 tpret Cardnals downed the strong Cnrthy's tostors accomplshed a feat through the lmt of personal fouls 15 Humphres, c 2 0 well n the decdng mnutes. In WowlbrJ,. 4 Mohcan A. C. fve of Port Readng never before duplcated by a local, Sd Rubel and Ronald Armour G. P. My«rs,, g 1 0 the entre second,, half none of the - Fullerton, f. (c). n a furous garn*, n Falco,n Hall J hgh basketball team when they beat each scored two baskets n the frst 4 4 S ^ h k Woodbrdge fptwartjs could.score _ g Stllman, f I Frday nght. Durng the frst half j the townshp passers by a.score of h*rf and as a result the Carteret 00 Zahn, g more than one basket from the floor t looked bad for the Cardnals al Rchards, f 2 38 to SI after a hotly contested bat- total at the frst whstle was 20 a- although Fullerton dd get three Clark, c _. 2 though they w«r* playng for allte, The vctory over Woodbrdge ganst 17 for the townshp rvals. more fouls Rankn, g 1 they were worth. < "'. s tk«frst ever scored by Carteret Durng ths stana Captan Fuller The Woodbrdge vctory Is expect Referee Compton. Bower, g _ 0 Sekerka and Comba forgtd ahead overs Woodbrdge Hgh School has- ton, of the vanqushed ojuntet, 0 ed to have a great bearng on thelund, g. 8 the begnnng of the second half ketball combne. 1 starred for hs team wth three bas- record of the Blue apd.whte court- Handerhan, g. 0 and began to jrop the pll f the w,... 0 Sd Carre, who was honored by kets and a foul.! sters durng the remander of the basket from all angles. In the fnal recevng the.captancy of the day In the last half wth the same men j season. accountng the Cardnals were on for hft showng n the Metuchen takng the leadng roles for each The score: the bg end of 61 to 25 score and. Referee Skershon II were ready to tackle all comers. Comba was the brght star of the match and wth- eleven goals and 8 foulj for a total of thrty ponts h» alone could have won the game for the Cardnals. Sekerka and Mglecz also showed up well above the The twelfth annual dance of the crowd. Wootfbrdge Local, No. 40, Patrolmen's The Cardnals are slated to play Benevolent Assocaton, wll the Woodbrdge All-Stars tonght n be held on Saturday evenng, January 14 n the Memoral Muncpal Falcon Hall, n Carteret. Cardnal A. C. Comba, f Buldng. Dancng starts at 8 P. M. Kasha, f, The polce have secured the ser-sekerkapfv*t c 8 ' Q 10, ns Robel poston, vces of O'Bren's Orchestra to fur-mglec, g ' ked to. Smolensk/, g MedwetrW&e «frst ^^ ")*!"' vctory. * atke The MedwV y - '.. yjzlk- Tt.._ I^J *_^ Wanrght '(«_Rle led the Me-chestra has a reputaton for dong hen Nf'fThe tw6 men found justce to ' up-to-dete dance musc kfamh 4. C. G. P. T..,, png. h the McCarthy men and s a drawng card of consderable D. M*D0na1d, f 2 0 4,.-asy task. value at any dance where t plays. Barns., f..^s ^ 'he stow! The dances gven annually by thej. McDonaM f (»rler»e > *. "' G. T. T. P. B. A. have proved ncreasngly Elgn, c, _.,..,.,,.., (.urre, I ~ popular each year durng the long perod Cooper, g.. _.l...:..'. 8 2 R snce the seres started. A bgj. McDonald, g..._...;.. V 1 3 M^lwck, f. -j Carleret H(h School Assstant UVss, f...._., attendance s expected at the com Football Team for 1927man. Jlnhel, c ng dance. I Second "THAT LITTLE CAWIE"»tor-a.»'crt^c«,M.T^0y B v Unk Readng left to rgfht Top row: loach Francs McCarthy, Wllam Bartock, John Eudp, Jacob Chodosh, Mchael Hesko, Goorpe Chomck, Manager Henjamn Zu.- neph Turner, Wllam Harrngton, Joseph Comba, Captan Ronald Arrow. John Harrngton, j mour, Oharlea Ells, AWfndcr Cow- (!<-or(!;o Toth, Stln-ey Curre,.Toseph Medwck, Harry Rock, Joseph Czorpunak, Thomas Gudnestad. Kottom row, lawrence Harrs, Joalsky, John Cko, John Egnatz. Under thr capable coachng of Francs McCarthy the Carteret Hgh School football squad closed a most successful season n November. Many of the players are now on the basketball team that has been makng a record and recently defeated the team of Woodbrdge Hgh Srhool. 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Ottawa Senators, la*t year'a I'lumpou, arjb second wth eghteen ponts. One pont behnd Ottawa are Toronto and the Montreal Maroons. In the cellar poston we fnd New York Amercans wth ffteen ponts. v prove for the next three or four years at least, Leadng. Ah* Amercan dvson are De- 1 t looks ab though Colonel Rupert a plannng ot and Boston wth twenty-one ponts to a long'way ahead fn purchasng Lary and "'er credjt. fhe New York Hangers: are one Reese, shortstop and second baseman of the pont h^mtle leaders. Pttsburgh s n,0akland :.\(Tth ptofe<tftth t<n ponu and Q^cagO s t Calforna, ball team. The new par, or ether of them, wll have to be mghty good n -the cellr wth eght ponts. to nudge out Mark or Tony wthn the next Much of the success of the league s couple of years. However, wth,such reserve <ue to Presdent Ctlder, who&e untrng efforts has placed hoclfay on an ey»n basla. wth Yanks ntend to keep on wnnng materal avalable t looks as though' the pennants moat of th* leadng wnter sports, At Madson Square Garden, New Tfork tana wll have tlwr hare of hockey mm waek, Oo Tuesday, the New York Amercans wll eras* stcks wth the Toronto Maple 1 On TH«na»y Mght, the N»* York ft.fast-ateppng Bos- lln DJwsen? d G.l- May hockey contnue on the road to success and popularty. Tommy Loughran's lght heavyweght crown rolled off nto the resn dust twce 19 the frst round of hs battle Wth Leo Lomsk last Frday nght but the champon managed to get t back n place wth the ad of a very generous decson on the part of referee and judges. Many spectators' and reporters thought Lomsk srould have won the decson and surely ought to have had no worse than a draw. One thng s certan, Loughfam has the stuff of whch champons are made. 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6 PAGE SDt Thrm* *.pp1«in In "The Ot nnd the Cnnnrv".» Vnversnl.l-vv.'l, n«-w playng!l thr Crwcnt TJn-alm, n Invo them'- nf ahwrhnt n'crfm, nt«rnnvpn wth th<" throad r>f lrnmn m n bark ground of nlr ru<\ mytory and "<* rto-cotn'ly. hn h»n trnnsffrrrd to the rellulm' I'Y the grnu* of Pul I>n. An almnr nl support"! Ijtr* LsPlantc, the petto blonde who W flashed ncrow the cnematc heavens a* a xtar of the frst tnsfntnte. Thrnufrhmt the acton of the photo-drama runs th* afre-old story of love, the lure of money, tlrwsrted desre* and human psmons. Down t0, np v(. ry Ist font "f «l"! C.>«nr" wll hr sttng " " **<» w»'" n «r startlng def>'ptncnt. Tho Hemc-nt* <,.tnody. p tr*(r<-dy.»" t»y no the neblrhh. rvrn* hut to nt the n'-mely dmmtc w- fv TV lghter moments are up to thrr full^t powblt,, by Crrrhton Hale. Flora t,. Fnch ud Ortnd* Astor. Arthnr Edmund furew, Tully Munthsll, Forrwt Stanley, Lucwn UtttaneM, Oeonre 9tepnlBn, and Martha Mattox, n the featured supportng roles, gft sterlng performances n ths screen adaputon of the outstandng»tag«success from tho matfnatv* pen of John Wllard. STAR FINDS HIS MOST VIVID ROLE Pl»y. H*lpU«. Puut Thratt By Detay I "to Strng* Crca! «Strange detals of the Russan revoluton that overthrew the jrovernment of the C*r «nd resulted n the death of the ruler, and odd ht" of nsde hstory of the struggle *<" rfl collected n one of the most dffcult t peces of studo research ever attempted for the Amng of "Mockery," L«n Chaney's latest Metro- GoWwyn-Mayer vehcle, now playng at the State Theatre. In t are s*versl sbsolutely authentc detals of the revoluton gathered from nner archves of Bolshevst leaders snd Enjoy new Found J Lesure Hours By Makng Sleetrety Do More Work, Order the THOR Electrc Washer Now/ Pay for t whle you use t. 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Electrc lamps are used more n wnter tme, so that sometmes they burn out unexpectedly. Avod nconvenence by keepng a carton of Mada lamps on hand. $ «* Electrc grlls are convenent fo preparng bacon and eggs and other dalles at the table. They are an asset, ton, at the evenng supper party. Prces re from $12 up. VAXbM B6«y and Raymond Hatton n»now Were to tf» Ar* A Paramount Poturs never before related. Unlke any play based on the Russan revoluton, ths one depcts t as seen from wthn from the mdst of the revolutonsts and arstocrats In ther fnal struggle for the rens of power. Chaney plays a strange hermtlke peasant thrust nto the maelstrom by a strange trck of fate, changng from a harmless peasant nd servant to s dangerous menace under the last revolutonary leaden, and then, n the end, provng the savor of the herone who depanded on hs loyalty. Benjamn Chrstensen, famous Dansh drector of "The Devl's, Crcus," drected the new pcture, I whch was lavshly staged, wth many authentc reproductons of Russa as t exsted at the tme of the struggle. A notahle cast appears Barbara Bedford plays the herote and Rcardo Cortex s seen n he romantc lead n the new pcture, wth Charles Puffy, Ka Sohmdt, Emly Ftzroy, Hack Swan nd other noted artsts of the screen. It s an orgnal story by Drector 'hrstensen, scenarzed by Bradley Kng. In flmng t echoes of many strange ntrgues and secret plots that marked the progress of the revoluton and the ascendancy of the Bolshevsts were ncorporated nto the play, thus makng t valuably as a hstorc drama as well as a grppng.mystery play. IS SOME SHEIK IN "DEMI-BRIDE" COJT, a NMT Flm, Fnd* Hmself Object of Tax** Woman's Lorn Three women aganst one lone man! And all three peachy janes, too! That's the predcament Lew Cody fnds hmself n at the State Theatre, where "The Dem-Brde," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's starrng: pcture for Norma Shearer wth Lew Cody s showng. Grls, f you want to see what a woman can do when a man gets dppy, just watch Norma Shearer work on Lew. Lew, the gay dog, mght be a match for Carmel Myers snd Dorothy Sebastan n ther sophstcated roles, but he was doomed the day Norma came nto hs lfe. The way that grl twsts hm about her Anger when he's supposed to be lots older and knows all about lfe s a surprse to me. If she hadn't had experence n handlng men she must have read a lot or t was just a gft from Mother Nature. When Norma came nto hs lfe wth a crash that shoved hm nto a fsh pond Lew was the bggest fsh n the puddle. He was hooked for far, had grabbed hook, lne and snker, but ddn't know t. He must have been so paralyzed he couldn't feel the pan. I'll say one thng for Lew he took a lot of chances. Makng love to THE MORE COMFORTABLE mamrn* almost under pnpa'a pyes snd handng a hot lne to that goodlookng Sebastan grl at the same tme. Grls, can you magne gettln' marred and gon 1 rght from the altar to the new home and flndn' an old (lane sleepn' off a jag n a room you had every legal reason to beleve wan jfon' to br- your own boudor? Yrm nnghta seen Norms draw heraelf up, proudn' haughtr-llke. "I know all ahout my husband's past", gays she. But you can b«t she ddnt. Well, t looked lke curtans for l*w but that's telln' the story. Take my advce, grls, 'n see It yourselves. BLOCK'S STATE THEATRE WOODBRIDGE Matnee Saturday, Sunday, 2 P. M. Tuesday, Thursday, 3 P. M. Evenng, 7 :00 and 9:00 FRIDAY Last Tme Today LON CHANEY n MOCKERY NORMA SHEARER n THE DEMI BRIDE Comedy "All Set" Latett New* Frday Nfht Cabaret Nght Always a Good Show SATURDAY Jan. 14 Only. present BIN-TIN.T N JAWS o/steel" ^WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION- Wll Rogers n Pars Blake of Scotland Yard SUNDAY, MONDAY Jan. 15, 1& Latest New* The THOR Electrc Ironer Fnshes a Bg Ironng In an Hour or Two Just st before the machne and gude the artcles through. An automatc sprng adjusts the rollers to bulky and thn peces. When not n use the roner may be folded and stored n space two feet square. Easy payment terms are #5 down, eghteen months to pay Beaktat sn't breakfast wthout hut toast. An electrc toaster assures evenly browned, ppng hot toast. Toaster prces at Publc Servce stores begn at J5.7T. Tbt electrc floor polsher am' ptnu the problem of keepng your fluon n good condton. It s eay to use. Has the pstol grp control handle and when used wth a good grade of floor polsh puts a fne fnsh on flours. PVBLIC&SERVICA Does Your Plate Ft? Do You Need Plates? I want the people of New Jeraey to understand that there t no need of wearng a plate that s not servceable. I AM A PLATE SPECIALIST Therefore I make plates that ft. 1 utc a technque of my own. If your old plate does not tt properly, I can make t ft. COST OR SERVICE It s not necessary to p»y a great sum as many people have done. Specal processes don't make a plate ft. You need a plate specalst. CAN YOU EAT? DOES IT DROP? s IT COMFORTABLE? The Real Queston Is Does Your Plate Ft? DR. SCHWARTZ PAINLESS EXTRACTION Plate Specalst «7 BROAD STREET F RE E EXAMINATION ELIZABETH, N. J. Daly, 9 A. M. «, P. M. MM... Wed. and Fr. 'Tll 8 P. M. HEATRF: Mat... 2:30 Eve... 7:00 & 9:00 TODAY... TOMORROW... REGINALD DENNY.n... "OUT ALL NIGHT"... Companon Feature... ZANE GREY'S DRUMS of the DESERT SUNDAY Bert LyteU n "Alas the Lone Wolf"... also.., George O'Hara n "Lades Beware!" MONDAY ;.. TUESDAY COLLEEN MOORE... n... "HER WILD OAT", Companon Feature ZANE GREY'S "NEVADA"... wth... CARY COOPER WEDNESDAY... THURSDAY... GEORGE BANCROFT (The Star of "Uuderworld")... and... CHESTER CONKLIN TELL ITTO SWEENEY" "TH& WIZARD" UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE WM*BOYD MWACTOK loqlt WOlUU Comedy "College Kddo" Varety Latest New* TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY-Jan. 17, 18 Florence Vdo... Added Attracton... LOIS WILSON n "The Gngham Grl" Comedy "Permanent Rave" Wednesday Nght Country Store Beautful Przes to Wnner* Uta- THURSDAY, FRIDAY Jan. 19, 20-1 " 'WALLACE BEERY RAYM0NO IIATTON COMING ATTRACTIONS Moon o*l*r.el _ Ch«g - Th» DP Own**. Pwrot - Le. Mwable* - C»t uxd

7 :AR1 I THE PERTH AMBOY I j GAS LIGHT COMPANY j I «M SMITH STREET C*otbn App.la.pe Aate tk and Storage Water FUatan N«w PIUUM CM Radant Leg* Telephone 148 Perth Amboy RAB1N0W1H HARDWARE "II It's Hardware, We Have It!" Full Ln. of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES HOUSE FURNISHINGS ' Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. Tel. Carteret 312 and 1018 THOMAS JARD1NE & SON MONUMENTS And Cemetery Work of Every Descrpton WORKS:. George's Avenue, Near Grand Street, RAHWAV, N. J. Lehgh at Wlkes-Barre COAL We allow 50c per ton reducton f pad for n 10 days or Cash ICE and WOOD Cv*. Us A Call Perth Amboy RYMSHA & CO., Inc. MAUREEN. J. I I 9 DAY CLEARANCE FRIDAY-THE SECOND BIG DAY!. You'll probably hear of ths fne tale from your frend* who came Thursday, the frst day, because they know that a Clearance at ths store s SOME sale. But why not do a lttle nvestgatng "on your own hook"? We're lstng part of the savngs you'll fnd but only a part. There's a store full of specals, for most everythng s reduced. Fashon Park ft: Bregs-Bult Overcoats and Suts At prces whch set a Record for Value-Gvng I $19.76 $24.75 $29.75 $34.75 CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT We have reduced over sxty of our fne patterns and wll make up to your ndvdual measure, n our own shop. Sut to Order. $50 Ft and Workmanshp Guaranteed A Few of the Furnshng Items on Sale Manhattan Shrt*, $2.50 grades, $ p-adw, $128»3.fO. and 4 p-ad«s, $2.88 $4.60 and $6.00 grade*, $348 Slk Tes, hundreds of tl tes, e9e, 2 for $1.28 Men's Holeproof Hosery Slk, Slk and Wool, and All Wool BSc, 6 for $3 Open Monday, Frday, and Saturday Evenngs BRIEGS 91 SMITH5T-C0R.KINQ PERTH AMBCty TAILORSCIDTHIERSHABERDASHERS- -Menton ths paper to advertser* When You Need Feed, Coal and MASON MATERIALS PHONE Woodbrdge 55 Our Motto: QUALITY HONEST WEIGHT REASONABLE PRICES WOODBRIDGE FEED & COAL CO Offce and Warehouse Man St. Woodbrd* Menton ths paper to advertsers OYEZ! OYEZ!! and another OYEZ!! WINTER IS COMING The wse folks wll beat Jack Frost to the punch by gettng :her clothes overhauled NOW, to be ready for the frst tol snap. When t comes to CLEANING PRESSING, REPAIRING, RE MODELING and the 1001 Jobs Talor can do, we are prepared t render frst-class servce. ANTHONY McLEAN 95 Man Street Woodbrdg N W Y&RK--PARIS FASmONS T/H1S \M a year of n«w trmmng*. Not new, of course tor what 1* newt The bade channel \n the alhouettc are evolvng to slowly and K> logcally that It'* hard to jrlve a sharp, clear cut defnton of Juat what It new, to the dressmakers, for the lake or varety, use ther Imagnatons In ttlvlng ua unfamlar ways of trmmng. Belt frnge Is one of Chose. Chanel used It frst In twpfld frocks; now others are dong It both In woolens and In slks. It's really very smart and, by way of a hnt to thn home dressmaker, very easy. It fo«s awfully well wth buttons another new old trmmng, and It Is the one new major note In cloth frocks. The frock sketched Is & copy of ft Chanel. In soft brown twopl, that ahows how effectve ths self frnge can be. Pleaso notce the srarf collar arrangement, too, for that Is lmporant The hand markng the left sde of the bloune fastens wkh (rroups of three buttons and then contnues on up to make the collar and IHUIRS loose over the rght shoulder. Ths Is the type of collar that Is Rettng smarter and smarter. Ths same model has been srt In black and whte tweed wth brlrht red pyrnln buttons and hurkle for the narrow bt-lt, as well rus In all Lho browu tones. Both are effectve. 666 a prescrpton for Colds, Grppe, Flu, Dengue, Blous Fever and Malara. It klls the germs GARDNER'S GARAGE (JOHN F. GARDNER, Jr.) 475 Rahway Avenue Near Corner of Green Street WOODBRIDGE Expert Reparng and Overhaulng By Smplex Method Texas Gasolne and Motor Ols Lve Storage Announcement We htm been apponted the Ea*W ferrc* Staton for thto localty, la addton to sellng Extfce BATTERIES the rght battery for your <*r, oar Servce ncludes tkllful repar work on mry m*k* of battery. You can rdy a responsble advce and reaaonaba pfttethere. We look forward to a osd from TOO. ECONOMY GARAGE CO. Electrcal Department 35 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, N. J. Tel. Carteret 675 \ THE Paulus Dary Man Offce: New St., New Brunswck, N. J. Phone 2400 Establshed 1890 DON'T BE MISLED BE SURE IT IS PAULUS' MILK USE PAULUS' OSITIVELY ASTEUR1ZED ERFECTLY M 1L K. Paulus' Pasteurzed Select Mlk.., Walker-Gordpn Certfed Mlk " Wendmese Farms Raw Golden Guernsey Mlk. Suydam's and Rutget's Specal Raw Tuberculn Tested Mlk DISTRIBUTION COVERS New Brunswck, Hghland Park, South Rver, Sayrevue, Parln, South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Woodbrdge, Fords and Metuchen, N. J. Modern and Antque FURNITURE Repared, Refntbcd and Upholstered Slp Covers Made to Older From $20 Up Box Sprng* and Mattretet Made or Remade Carpenter Work, Screens, Garages and Porches Pantng and Paper Hangng WOODBRIDGE NEW YORK CANDY KITCHEN Manufacturers and Dealers n Strctly Pur* CANDIES AND ICE CREAM 79 Man St., Woodbrdge. Tel. \ MCKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL By Charke Sughroc CHARLES SERMAYAN 1 Ffth Avenue, Avenel Tel. Woodbrdgo 1217 WM. F. MURPHY SHEET METAL WORK Tn :: Copper :: Sheet Iron Roofng and Hot Ar Heatng 4f> MAUN STREET Tel. Woodbrdge 96 Look Behnd, Mcke U0OK* TAur e\/m ww GUSTAV BLAUM Groceres and Provsons 7 MAIN ST. WoodbrUg* R. A. HIRNER Funeral Drector aad Expert Embalmvr t u The only fully equpped asd. up-to date Undertakng Establshment I town. Far Treatment to AH. } Offce Phone 284. Resdence Phone 219. T«f WIUTER IW FUJRIO*. (luta Suuqqeb t o/u> BY A. SNVDEW > mutter what the ayto ropur job you can depeml 011 PHQH 265 THEFEATHERHEADS TAVI!«. CAB.'-TAX I! O&DEQS DOWN/1 AWNINGS!/"" More Tears and Bgger Ones lovfclv WEDDIN& WE'VE a staff of sklled mechancs always ready to gve your car the attenton t requres. Drve n today... "Snyder'u s slwsys a good auto suggeston." >,-;, SNYDEtTS}:

8 PAGE EIGHT P«ul Walker Defeat» Coughrn In Fatt Eght Round Battle Mddlesex County funs, especlly thow from South Rver who ntended tho flfjhts at Hghland Park, Frdny nght, wore gven H bg Mrpttt when Paul Walker, the Trenton scrapper, fought to decsve vctory over Al Coughrn, of South Rver, sfter eght roundu of oneway acton. Walker floored Coughrn n the openng round and from then on w»s the muster of the meet- Ing over the hoy who rocked Kenny Banks am others to sleep recently. In the sem-fnal Tony Scortns earned a derson over Wlle Sandwat, The two hoys haled from Brunswck nnd \ \ ory meant much. The rootng wan evenly and enthumtcally dvded. Babe Barone, of Sotnervlle. heat Man Street Jones, Trenton colored boy, after sx rounds. In one of the sxes Bobby Dechter, of Phladelpha, beat Lou Worthng, nf Carteret. Worthng who«e real name s I^ew Horvath who has been fghtng often snce he left Carteret. He was formerly known n Cnrteret as Kd Hayfeld. He made «gotu\ showng but he v u outclassed and outboxh hy the Phlly boer. In the four round hamlts, Harold Ice Junr, of BrunmvrV, boat Red Anderson* of Brooklyn and Rushy Brook*, of Chage, knockrd nut Jack Saho, of Hghland Park, n lh<> second. Promoter Jne Polly ha* been fllng the M«M>nc T-mple regularly by excellent m»tehm? nnd for th< next show, Frday ntrht, wll pr»>- M>nt Battlng l/»vn«ky, former lght heavyweght champon of the world, who wll ftght Salor Andrew*, of Perth Amboy. n the man go of eght rounds. Tk«Frtt Pr«byt«r»«Charck C«rl*r*l, N. J.. Rev. Charles Beneet Mtchell, Mnster 9.45 A. K Hble School 11 A. f DfvW Worshp, Sermon, "The Betrayal Nght." The Sacrament of the Lord'* Supper wll be admnstered. Specal''prayer. Servce At A. M. mmedately prectdthjf.the Sacramental Serce. ' 7.:tO 1», IL V ( e»per Servce. BARGAINS See our half-page adv. on page 3 HARRIS* DEPARTMENT STORE RAHWAY "MUST GO" SALE See our large adv. on page 4 STOLLMAN'S STYLE SHOPPE RAHWAY Local Pan* of Damond Predct Actve Seaaon Sport gmwp around town has t Carteret when the next ball campagn cornea around. From present ' ndcatons lttle tme wll he lost n gettng under way ths year. Besdes a strong representatve nne whch may And acton on a local damond every Sunday, Carteret wll 1 have a good twlght league. Already many have requested that a twlght loop be organzed, ao that the great number of Carteret ball players wll be able to take part n games after workng hour*. Manager* of the former Tger*, Belmonts, Cadllac* and Macks, are talcng a great nterest n the outcome of such a league. The former managers are sure that the crcut can be made to run smoothly f t U well organsed early n the aeaton, and well fnanced. Snce t I* hardly lkely that an Industral league wll be attempted ths year, t Is expected that the same teams of the loop two and three years ago wll make up the crcut ths year, The rvalry between the Tger*, Behnonts, Cadllacs, and, Macks wll not be forgotten for some tme. From present ndcatons a meetng wll be called n March or Aprl for the purpose of dscussng plans nf a crcut ths year. All n-, terested n the promotng of such a crcut wll be nvted to attend the meetng. Messrs. Joe Elko, Charles Brady, Joe Coughln and Ed Mack, capable managers of the four teams n the borough league wll attend the meetng to dscus* possbltes : of formng and handlng a smooth runnng crcut wth gumes scheduled for two nghts a week. Keep youth longer! cleanse the system of posons Two of the great enemes to youth and vtalty are delayed elmnaton and ntestnal posons. To keep your-' self free from both these common dffcultes wll help you to etay young. Wth the use of Nujol you can do t too. For Nujol absorbs body posons and carres them off, preventnu ther absorpton by the body. Nujol also softens f the h waste matter t am: nd b about normal evacuaton. It s harmless; contans no drugs or metdne. It won't cause gas or grpng pans, or affect the stomach or kdneys. Every corner druggst has Nujol. Make sure you get the genune. Look fo *he Nujol bottle wth the label on the bnrk that you can read rght through the bottle. Don't delay, get Nujol today. Please menton ths paper when buyng from advertsers. I R***l To Be Pme In Carteret Publc School* Ms* May me Engllsh-Lllntte, an exceptonally clever and versatle elocutonst, wll entertan tt the Carteret publc schools Wednesday, Jannary 25. Ma* Lllotte's former performances gven n Carteret have been»o enjoyable that keen antcpaton for the comng vst has been aroused. The program whch has been ars an unusually fne one. tre rectal. Among the number* wlt be roch gems nn, "An Old Fashoned Welcome," "The Rough Lttle RaacaV "Mdnght n the Pantry," "It Couldn't Be Done", and other favortes. Approprate costumes wll be worn for several of the numbers. Mss Lllotte wll spend the mornng of January 25 gvng a prelude to her program short readngs whch wll erve a«appetzers for the lovely thng! to follow. Durng the afternoon, matnee performances wll be gven for the pupls of one to sx, whle In the evenng a performance wll be present for pupls above the sxth grade and for A fee of ffteen cents wll be charged for the matnee performance. In the evenng 35 cents wll be the prce of admsson for school chldren, 60 cents for adults. Tckets wll be on sale wthn the next few days. Proceeds wll be appled to the general organzaton fund of the Carteret Hgh School. GOOD USED CARS 1928 Essex Sedan $ Chrysler 58 Redan $ Dodge Sedan $ Chevrolet Coupo $ Studebaker Coach * Jewett Brougham $ Essex Coach $ Essex Coach $350 Fords, tourngs, roadsters, sedans, from $60.00 up to $ SEXTON MOTOR CAR CO., of Perth Amboy 15 Smth, St., Perth Amboy Open Evenngs. Tel. P. A 4tth & 101* In. Ml F,J*I* Ate, JANUARY 18 to 22 Indun t A. H. to 10 P. M. Tfenuxb of Em «nr B.oulf ul Chck- M. BanUnu, Plnou. Turkey. P«t Stock V.Urfow). V S. Got EHblU, Modal HonM. Eqapmont, Fno 1*0- tum»nd Hato Pcture!. IntTfCthtt, No*et, Amumg frnvf kt Chldren ere not In Sweden. Comparatvely few pea* I ant* bsve surname*. Th«chldren take the father 1 * Chrstan name In addton tn ther own t Vwm Knnwwww wrtuvrj The terrtory of Chna la equal11 rfn to the whole of North A merle from Nova Scota tn Rrltlnh Cnlttt' W«and from Wnnpeg to the son part of M Four Years Ago after months of research, a promnent physcan perfected a new cough treatment. Clncal testa a- wong hs own patents brought convncng evdence of ts effectveness, and, as a result, he was persuaded to ntroduce the treatment among the members'of the professon. Snce Then, hundreds of Doctors have adopted ths treatment, and they are prescrbng t daly to patents who come to them sufferng wth a severe cough, cold, or chronc bronchts., road atatlo* and fmprovemen ts. ' Apfly «^,. A or fell a*tm$w $, Now, Ths Clncally Proven Treatment for Coughs and Colds Is Made Avalable to You The Druggsts Lsted Below Have It! BRONCHOSAN For Coughs and Colds BRONCHOSAN should not be confused wth the ordnary cough remedy. Its acton s vastly dfferent, for these reasons: BRONCHOSAN has a drect soothng effect on the mucous membrane, and at the same tme acts as a powerful expectorant whch brngs forth the phlegm, an acton that s absolutely necessary n gettng rd of a cough. The most severe cough or cotd wll quckly yeld to a few doses of BRONCHOSAN. Its remedal acton s really remarkable. BRONCHOSAN s compounded from the purest natural ngredents and contans no harmful drugs or narcotc* of any knd. By specal process the healng value of all extracts used s retaned. Hence, BRONCHOSAN also produces a tonc effect upon the system and ads n restorng you back to normal after a severe cough or cold. Get rd of that cough-say BRONCHOSAN to your druggst Prepared by PHILO PRODUCTS. INC., Pharmaceutcal Chemsts Carteret, New Jersey DIABESAN for Dabetes HEMOSAN for Constpaton BROWN'S RELIABLE PHARMACY 576 Roosevelt Avenue CENTRAL PHARMACY 62 Roosevelt Avenue MAKERS OF SOLOSAfa for Sunburn DERMOSAN for Complexon BRADLEY PHARMACY 71 Washngton Avenue CHROME PHARMACY 61 Roosevelt Avenue JOS. P. ENOT, Pharmacst RINSAN for Hay Fever Our Overstocked Condton Compels Ths Sacrfce of Entre Stock! Our Loss Your Gan! /..\f Ml! A.Ml MtMIMI '»«>W' U ' At'MI I Now In Full Swng Featurng Greater and Better Values Than Ever! PRICES MEN'S STORE LET'S GO! To Prce's Men Store Prepare as you tavcr dd before. Th«IIneat, cleanest merchandse your money ever carred home at smashng prce*. You *o B 't ty m FANCY SOCKS Whle they last 4 pr for 95c B.V.D. Genune brand. Unon Suts Reg. Keg. « t $1.05.COLLARS. Van Heuscn aom-npft. Reg. 36c, 3 for 4 (or 95c BATHROBESf «.6O PAJAMAS $1.65 GLOVES Fur lned. Reg. $5.95 $3.95 OVERALLS Pateraon make. 95c Reg. $2.35 $1.75 MUFFLERS Kla make. Reg. % c WORK SHIRTS Better grade, Reg. $ c CAPS flp n>a4e Beg.»2.00 «nd #.60 Ggantc Sp A Sudden, Sweepng LET-GO of the Entre Stock NECKWEAR 'Specally made for Prce's Reg. and $ c and $1.05 DRESSPANTS Keg. $3.50. Sale $225 WORK PANTS Keg. $2.85 $1.65 )5c. prce BELTS 45c Reg. $1,26. Sale prce 75t VERY LATEST DRESS SHIRTS Reg. $2.00 and $2.50 MEN'S OVERCOATS 33Vs% M PICE'S M BOY'S SUITS 2 Pants Suts. Reg. $14.50 $7.65 BOY'S OVERCOATS All Sset. Keg. $13.50 $9.50 COAT-JACKETS H - to- V All Wool. 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