VOLUME 40. No 30. South Amboy, N. J., Saturday, March 12,1921. Price Four Cents.

TROLLEYS JTAY (SET PLACE THE BIG LEGION SMOKER Council Introduces Ordinance to OX NEW STATE BRIDGE IfEXT THURSDAY, MARCH 17 Notes on Activity of Chamber As the result of a conference held "I'll win," says Al. Norton in a in the rooms of the New Jersey State Provide Home for Firemen Highway Commission at Trenton on message to the fight promoters inter- of Commerce Which is Wednesday, permission may be ested in the coming smoker to be Lighting Company Censured granted the Jersey Central Traction held in the Auditorium at Perth Am- Working ior Progress of City Company to place tracks on the newboy, March 17. Al. Norton sends this bridge. This is a matter that the message through his manager who is people of South Amboy have ocen President of the Chamber, D. C. At Tuesday night's meeting of the this subject was also read from the vitally interested in. The matter confdent that Norton will finish the old adage "He who gives great ser- Common Council an ordinance was State Highway Commission, stating Chase has returned from the "Sunny vice gets great returns." Here is an was first broiignt to public atten- fight by the knock out route. In his South" and expects to get right back that it was not the intention of the tion by the local Chamber of Com- opportunity for the members of these Introduced relating to and providing commission to inconvenience the city, last five fights Norton has "put in the harness. Mr. Chase while in various committees to give "great for the erection and building of a merce who has been actlvo in push- Miami visited the Chamber of Com- but brought out the fact that the ing the matter from Hie start. away" his opponents in this man- Bervice." Nobody fails but the man flre house on Broadway, authorizing snow plows of the commission, trav- merce there and was able to pick who quits. Let's go. At the conference on Wednesday ner. an appropriation not to exceed $14,- eling at a high rate of speed, could up many valuable suggestions while Traffic Committee—O. W. Welsh, L, not help but pile up some snow at State Engineer T. J. Wasser stated Norton Is matched to meet Young observing the work of that organiza- L. Sheppard, M. B. Magee, H. D. Lit- 000 for the erection of same. This the street intersections, and stated that the new structure would be Hicks, the champ of New Jersey In tion. tell, A. J. Miller. is the first step to be taken in the that if the city objected to this, strong enough to carry tho Btrect his class. Young Hicks Is a colored Merchant Committee—Max Kauf- removal of the present fire house, South Amboy would be removed from cars. It was the general opinion boy and has trouble in getting at man, B. R. Brown, James Dolan, before that time that In order to Meeting of Directors. now in a dilapidated condition, and their snow removal schedule. Homo of the bigge/ men In the game The regular semi-monthly meeting John Rue, William Sullivan, Morris carry the trolley cars It would bo He Is just as confident of victory as Alpine, Thomas Vail, August C. an "eye sore" to the residents of "Roast Lighting Company. necessary to build it great deal of the Board of Directors will be Severe criticism of the service of Norton and it sure will 1)6 "some held on Wednesday night. All Blum, William C. Wyckoff. J. Alfred the city for many years. stronger 'bridge, thus entailing jyest- fight." Johnson. the Monmouth Lighting Company was er cost. .Mo definito decision vv:is members who have suggestions to The flre house is to be built on the precipitated by a communication to handed down on this mutter, liowuv- IllggPKt Event Fn Cininty, malto should have the matter in the Membership Committee — D. W. city property and according to the the Council from William Hitchcock, cr, until a conference can be luwl It Is tho liniinlmoim verdict nf hands of the secretary before that Reed, Charles Safran, William S. general manager of the company. At Dey, T. Filskov, R. C. Stephenson. plans and specifications prepared or with the attorney general. fight fans in all parts of the county time. the last meeting Councilman Kvlst thai this event wtill lu; one of the Civic Committee—William P. Nich- about to be prepared 'by City Engi- South Amboy was reiiienentcd by complained of tho service, especially biggest ever held itnywhero In the Annexation. OIB, Samuel Newton, T. R. Man- neer A. T. McMichael and approved of the neglect of the company to fur- Charles Kafrun of tho Chamber of county. The advance nalc of tickets duka, A. Steiner, Fred Delbert. nish light to local people who hadCommerce, William A. Mills, sec- As a part of tlio program to se- by the flre committee of the Com- Indicates that, one of the InrR cure annexation the committee has Industrial Committee^—T. FilskoV, houses wired In preparation for ser-retary of that organization, and It crnwdft uvor unwimbled together for J. A. Newmeyer, Chris. 13. Mulrain, mon Council and the Mayor. The vice. The communication from Mr. If.' Rue, of the It. U. Hue & Company. secured maps • showing the relative Hiich an (ivent in this section, will Kize of Sayreville to South Amboy. Robert Scgrave, P. F. Kenan.. ordinance further provides 1hat suf-Hitchcock, in reply to the letter di- 0 • bo on bund. The committee expects Program of Work Committee-^Rev. ficient money be appropriated to car-rected to him by tho City Clerk, iil- IVfimcrK al »>. of !• Curd 1'nrly that Htandlng room will be at a It Is expected Unit these mans will bo a big factor in 'bringing about tho 11. J. Allfiup, R. C. Steplienson, D. W. ry out the contract therefor, and tempted to "pass the buck" to pros- At the D, of I. •weekly card party premium on the night of the Reed, T. J. Scully, H. G, Hoffman. pective consumers. The letter stat- dosired result. . such additional money as is determ- the winners were IIH follows: event, ed that the company had advised Ilrldgo—Mrs. 10. Meacbam. Those Interested in Ihe affair are <•' ined by the Council to be necessary Remember "flrnl, last and all the I The Chamfjer of Commerce will be prospective consumers not to wire Five Hundred—Mrs. Leo Conkley, advising their frlumlH to purchase represented this afternoon at the for advertising, legal and engineer- their houses until u survey TIHH lieon Mrs. 10. Lynn, Miss Kyni, UckutH In advance, for tlio police time—South Amboy Is What It Is because of tlio spirit of tho people hearing 'before tho Board of Army ing fees Incident to the work. Tho made and a financial estimate, laid Pinoe.hlo—James McPonald and and fire laws of I'ertli Ani'boy will Engineers in New York City in the before them by tlio company. He Mrs. Roberta, only permit a curtain number of per-of South Amboy." If we knock lbs cost of the building is to 'be met bysaid that unprofitable extensions old burg, tho spirit will not bn matter of the proposed bridge across an issue of bonds. The ordinance lOiiclire—Miss Mary Nickorson. sons to stand. Tickets may bo so- the Rarilan river. could not bo made. cured In a number of the city's progressive. If wo (ire boosting all Committee for Tuesday, March 1fi tho time there Is no end to the pos- •was introduced by Councilman J. J. Councilman Kvist stated that in aro the folnlwlng: Mrs, Loo Coak- lraulliiK Htonm or from any mombor Shitey. )f tho Luke A. Lovely Post of tho sibilities. Confidence Is the best In- The local Chamber Is Interested his opinion the city had been too ley, Mrs. .Inme.s llarhlnx, Mrs, John surance for success. Let's have con- lenient with the Lighting Company, ul, Mi'K. John Scully, Mrs. Legion. There are two classes of to see that the old bridge will not Still After Police Jobs. tickets—tho reserved sent section, fidence in tho old town. Let's hollove remain standing after the new one and said that since, the city's con- Quali), nnd the MISSPH May llrcmmn, In it. Let's do something for It. There was a "flock" of new appli- tract with the Company expires In Kiilnllo Mi'llum;, Veronin, McDon- which is selling very rapidly and tho has been completed, as this will ba cations for tho jobs in the polico de- July, he believes thai It. wns time ald. gallery seats. There are only a lim- a menace to navigation and greatly to look around for a boiler connec- ited number of reserved seats as- Cotnmlllco AwJgniiH'nls, hinder the opportunities of getting partment, and City Cleric Potcr J, an improvement up the Uaritan tion. He said thnt ill the matter of EMXV U. JOHNSON. signed to South Amboy and those se- Just as wo are about to go to Coakley now has to use the adding service to prospective consumers tho curing them will bo considered press, President D. C. Chase handed river. machine to get a total of the number company had boon particularly inde- Mrs. Knima IT. Johnson, wife of lucky, the socretary the committee assign- of local young men who would not pendent. The Fourth Ward Council- Isaac Johnson, and daughter of the | Mayor Scully "Signs Up." late George Henry of this city, de- flood 1'rollms. ments for tho coming year. In mak- object to 'being seen in blue uni- man cited several instances In which ing his appointments Mr. Chase stat- I "Tom" Scully has not lost faith in the company, with wires passing parted this life at her homo at jitala- Abo Wills of New York, a new forms with brass buttons. The now wan on February 27, after a long Ill- boy, Is booked to meet Charley Brit- ed that ho had tried to get men onthe old town. He was the first to | directly in front of the residences tho committees who. were especially be signed up in the membership applicants Tuesday night v.'ere: Wil- I that had been wired, failed to fitr- ness, at the age of 47 ybirs. Service ton of New Brunswick. Brltton will was held at the funeral parlor of the bo a little heavier—a couple of adapted for the work in band. There campaign now getting under way. liam J. Lyons, Patrick ,T. Coughlin, Inisli service. "Tonight," said Coun- ore a number of big things ahead for "Who's next?" | oilman Kvist. "there are no lights on Gundrum Service, David street, on pounds or so—hut otherwise the boys Frank A. Reilley, John J. Anrtros, Wednesday afternoon, March 2, the are well matched. Another good the Chamber- ThoFe who have not jPiroadway. "We pay for the lighting, been placed on the standing com- Prof. O, O. Barr, local supcrinten- James J. O'Brien, Frank W. Stolto, but we don't get it. In Mechnnics- Rev. H. Justin Allsup, pastor of the bout is Lew Schneider or Bayonne, Charles Zintej, James Louis Te.lesco, Presbyterian church, officiating. In- and Mike Dempsoy of Camp Harltan. mittee will find plenty to do In tho i dent of schools, attended the Educa- villo people have been waiting four coming months when the Ural re- : tional Conference of tho Chamber of and John Vincent O'Connor. years for lights, and I am glad to terment was made in Christ church Mike is a Colorado boy and not new cemetery, to the game. Ho has fought some port of the program of work com- ! Commerce of the United States at say that the Sayre & Fisher Com- mittee is handed in. Remember, the Atlantic City last week. Upon motion of Councilman Sliuey, pany is now able to cross Ridgivay o ,— good men In the West and wanta to Water Commissioner Brancy was au-avenue and furnish that service." make a good start in the East. Camp FEBRUARY HONOR ROLL. Raritan soldiers are behind Soldier thorized to purchase supplies for wa- Councilman Shuey bore out Coun- School No. 1. Dempsey to a man. Although not as BUSY PKEPABI>'0 FOU FCXERAL OF MRS. LIU M. BOYCTT. ter plant for which renisition had cilman Kvist's remarks, and said First Crade—Emmerson Applcgate, big as Jack Dempsey, Mike is some LEGION MINSTRELS The funeral of Mrs. Lila M. Boyce,. been submitted to the Common Coun- that he believed in view of the ap-Joseph Ford, Charles Henry, Fred- battler and promises to do a job The American Legion show of tho wife of Orville M. Boyce, was held" cil. proaching termination of the con- Potty fell down on. Luke A, Lovely Post No. 62, which from the home of her parents, Mr.- tract with the Lighting Company erick Danser, Walter Shinn, Beverly and Mrs. A. H. Furman of John- Communication was read from For Hospitalteitlon Fund. is to be hfild some time during the that the cierk should communicate Cail, Lillian Reiner, Pauline Rydzew- month of April is fully under way. street, on Monday afternoon. The. Mayor Scully appointing Samuel with the Public Service Company and ska. The proceeds from this event will The minstrel is under the direction very large attendance of relatives- Reiner, of David street, a special of- the Sayrp & Flsbor Company' and be turned into a hospltalization fund of Hairy Macholl, entertainment and friends evinced the love and es-- secure their estimates for service. FirsL Grade—Jean Coogan, Mae for the i county executive committee. ficer upon the request of the Eastern offficer of the post, an old ra? time teem they held for the deceased. The- Councilman Stanton took another Henry, Ruth Kamps, Howard Leon- It has received the backing of some floral tributes were many and beau- Coal Dock Company. minstrel end. The olio Is under the fling at the Monmouth Lighting ard, Myrtle LettB, Kenneth Ostrander, of the most prominent men in the direction of William Pearson, who tiful, among them being a cluster of." A communication was read from Company, but he also presented the HednigRydzewslta, Wanda Rydzewska, business and sport circles of the was with the 78th Division show. Easter lilies from the teachers, and State. However in arranging tho Milton C. Bloodgood, adjutant of fact that the Keyport Company owns Oscar Sabb, Eugenie Spice. Both men promise to put their parts two wreathes from the pupils of the. Luke A. Lovely Post No. 62, of the the poles and wires, and that if some bouts, the committee has experienced over the best that has ever been High School. The service was con-. American Legion, addressed to Mayor other company is given the contract Second Grade — Sidney Medinets, some trouble with the Perth Amboy seen in South Amboy. TBe Parley ducted 'by the Rev. II. C. Mitchell,. Scully. It stated that in view of for city service, it will lie necessary George Ostrander, Thomas Peterson, boys asking for more money. It is Voo Quartette will be on hand with rector of Christ church, of which. the approaching appointments to to have them take over same. He Bernard Rosenfeld, Russell Rogan, really a charitable affair (and tho some of the latest songs and tho the deceased was a communicant. In-- said he was of the opinion that the committee does not want any boxer terment was made in tho Furman city positions, that the Post would Evelyn Semoneit. ends will sure do their part in jokes request the Mayor and Councilmen city should soon have Its own light- to work for nothing, and they do not and songs. The ends are: A. Scully, burial plot in Christ church ceme- to give favorable consideration to ing plant, in connection with the wa- Third Grade—Kenneth Bescher, w|ant any exhibitions. They want all H. Marcholl, Leo Coakley, H. Hoff- tery. The pall bearers were mem- the applications of ex-service men. ter works. Donald Dayton, Stanley Dey, Wil-the contestants to work on their man, William Chambers and H. bers of the family. merits. They thought thnt the lo The letter stated that the Post did The police ordinance was laid over liam Lambertson, Russell Parsons, Covell. James Macelli, who played not request that fill appointments talent would take into consTcIeTtiu.T* until the next meeting of the Coun- Frederick Reese, Dohbie Sahb, Geo. with Pershing's band, will app?ar niA FITE WIN TWO GAMES be made from ex-service men, neith- cil. It is understood that there is a that tho i affair is for tho benefit of wiith his cornet. Mr. Frank Dey is er did it request the appointment of proposed amendment to the ordi- Schneider, Mamie Hess, Margaret the wounded soldiers and not for the stage director and Francis Mon- ^-> Columbia Five won two games any ex-service man who might not nance which will be submitted to Henry, Gladys Johnson, Grace Mun- individual g^iin. iighan the musical director. The 'boys last yeek. They defeated the Liberty be qualified to servo Iho city well, Mayor Scully before its presentation, dy, Ruth Kiple, Jeanette Van Cleaf. Arranec WHh Huscs. have offers to go to Freehold. Key- Five oi Friday by a score of 40 to 37. hut with all other qualifications be- port nnd Rayrovillo. The busings Tho lax ordinance was taken up Triggs vns high score man for Col- ing equal, tho Post aslis that tho on tho third and final reading and Fourth Year — Charles Brinamen, Hundreds of fans * from this city staff consists of Frank Dlsbrow, Council give proferonro to the ap- adopted. On motion of Mr. Shuey it Richard Carney, Rdward Uhler, Anna aro expected to be on hand and John ConloEVue and William Stolte. umbia. Nolan and Zdanewiez played plications of men who have served with this in mind the committee has 1 was referred to the Mayor for his Baker, Alice Henry, Frances Hyer, a fast ganu. Quinlan got 12 points tliolr country In linn nf ncoil. approval or disapproval. The ordi- made arrangements with the various Marjorie Kiple, EEvelyn Mundy, Cracs bus owners to have special accom- to his credit. Communication from Rnipst Wood, nance making Robert Thorpe Over- iS FLIXCEE BARRED seer of the Poor was also adopted Parsons, Evelyn Samuelson, Vera modation buses waiting at the door The second gime (he Columbias de- stating that I hero had 'been no liglit Schultz, Blanche Shaw, Gladys Wolfe, when the show is over. TIE DISOTVJfS MOTHER at, tlio lower end (if Prospect strict mid took the same course as the feated the Hoi.vin-the-Wall Midgets preceding one. Frances Woznica, Andrew Peterson. Shell down deep boys for the bovs Although lie earns $4 a day andby a score of 12 o 10. Triggs starred since February 1st, was referred lo who wore shelled for you. t the Committee on Lurlits. An ordinance of the city fixing and Fourth Grade — William Johnson, Altogether now—let's go! has $600 in bank, Ciacomo Carbone, for the Columbias. The score: Invitation of HIP State Chamber of establishing a grade for Rarltan Irene Lambertson. o of No. 420 Henry street, South Am- Liberty' Five.. street from Ttidgway avenue to Al- Commerce nml Navigation rorinpstlusf Fifth Orado—Joseph Barranowski, boy, refused to rescue his own moth- the m'Kioni'e nf local rnnrcsentntivrs pine street wns read and lnid over BOY SCOUT D0IXGS. G v P T 1 er from deportation when she ap- (it. tlio hearing upon tin location nf under the rules for the next meet- Philip Joskoviak, Charles Johnson, Scouts who have not passed their Zdamewicz, f 7 3'""!£_ ing. Another ordinance establishing peared before a board of special in- dm proposed new bridge over the. Manvel Semoneit, Clarence Schneider, second class tests in naming the Doack, f 8 2 lg Rnrltnn Ttivof on Houlo No. -I, to bn a grade for Feltus street between Hllman Danser, Marion Hoss, Anna quiry on Ellis Island. Catherine street and Bordentown points of the compass and explain- Thormy, c 1 0 2 hold in the assembly rooms of the Johnson, Alice MacFarlane, Minnie But, tortured by his conscience, Olinmber of Cnmnierco. Trenton, Wed- avonuo was also road and took the ng the uses and enre of the knife J. Zdamewicz, g 0 0 0 ncsdnv, MIIITII Otli. wns ordered ro- same course, as the preceding one. Sabb. and ax should be prepared to tlo so he returned to tho immigration sta- Wolzak, g 0 0 0 colved nnil (lied. Resolution authorizing the City Fifth Year—Irene Abel, Doris Ap- at the coming meeting. Bach patrol tion Sunday and begged for the T.ofrnl siellnn n^niiinl the- city wns Treasurer to advertise the sale of plegate, Sam Brownstoin, Elmer Bul- will >be in charge of a senior scout privilege of taking hor out. The IS 5 37 threatened in a communication from $1.00,000 fi% wntsr construction bonds who will also give a review of the case had gone to Washington on ap- wns presented by Councilman Kvist ner, Lamont Ingram, Cecelia Me- Columbia Fire. Potcr C. Olson, !'rnf!lrt"iit nf the second class first aid test, peal. . South Amlioy Torrn Poltn Conipanv, and adopted. dinots. Newi patrol leaders and assistants ' G F T if steps nro mil fallen Imniedlntslv Another resolution presented JV Scliool No. 2. vlll be assigned to tho various pa- Maria Carbone, tho mother, sixty- Nolan, f 2 0 4 to improve tho conditions linn'' thoir Councilman Kvist, was adopted, esv- Sixth. Year — William Gomlnger, trols, having been selected because five, came hero with Carolina Man- Trlggs, f 10 0 20 mnthtg the cost of the Bordentown fnctorv at the lower etui nf ilrnnd- Nlles KiKpp, Sarah Psaras, Nellie of their high personal record in the zl, the Intended bride of Giacomo. 5?dnmewicz, c 2 0 i v.'ay, caused liy mi inndequate rtrnln- avenue storm sewer Job at $23,000 last patrol contest and thoir advance- The young woman could not read, nge '-VUIIMM. I'n vpcnmineniled thnt and providing for tbft sale of five Wagner, Calvin Thorpe, Gladys BIseh' ment in passing the scout tests. Quinlan, g 6 0 12 tho eapnelty of (lie culvert under year six per cent bonds to finance off, Irma Dayton, Myra Mills. and, a3 her fiance had not served Carroll, g 0 0 0 the New York and T.onrc TCrmie'i H.-ii'- same. Fifth Year—Margaret Pippett, The- as a soldier, he could not claim her r'nd IT enliif'eii to rnrry tbo dis- A resolution providing for an ap- LEYI MOSS S1VE3I. under the exemptions of tho Calder ron Brown, Claude Longstreet, Maude LevI Moss Swem died at the homo 20 0 40 charge of wat'T. ptnt!np Hint the propriation of one hundred dollars law. She wns ordered deported. storm of ,Tuly. 1020, caused $800 dom- to be paid to Port Warden Edward Oliver, Hazel Rasmussen, Paul Zeh, of his daughter, Mrs. Charlotte M-jth- Hole.ln.Uio-IVnJI. (ige nt tho fnctory, and further repe- Van Buren, to he paid in two equal Evelyn Stader, Richard Nlcarvo, ner, 155 John street, on March 8, at The .board's record shows tills G F T titions of ibis should be avoided. hnlf-yearly payments of fifty dollars Frank Kosh. the age of 86 years. Ho had heen question to and answer by Carbone: Bukhart, f ...' : . X 1 3 The communication was referred to each, was adopted. This resolution 11 eorae time from ailments incidont "Do you wish to receive your the street committee, and on motion vns presented in view of the fact Opportunity Class—Helen Selb, Jos- to old age. The funeral was held Phillips, f 3 1 7 mother in case your Intended wife of Mr. Shtioy th" clerk waB instruct- that this office has become one of eph Lanza, Jake Austrajak. from his late home on Thursday Orlmley, c 0 0 0 or! to cominuiiifiile with the Newsome labor owing to the shlnment of Fourth Year—-Carlton Merrell, Ev- nfternoon, the Rev. G. W. McCombe is not admitted?" T. Phillips, g 0 0 0 York nnd Long Brnncli P.fiilroa/1 In- explosives both from Morgan nnd erett Sheppard, Rupell Stratton, officiating. Interment was made in "Send them both back." Creed, g , 0 0 0 ptructing tlicm to put the culvert in Camp Bnritan, making it. necessary Elizabeth Chapman, Fannie Keeler, Christ church cemetery: The Gun- The mother wns asked: proper condition to take care of the for this official to devote a great drum Service had charge of funeral Julia Kosh, Margaret Psaras, Mazle "Is this/your son?" "Yes." firm' nf water. deal of his time to the end that arrangements. 4 2 10 Renuest of fleorce W. E"erlf.t that the port and community bo protect- Slover. "In case your intended daughter- Colnmbln Fire ed. Tt wrill also recompense thfi o tho Council pay a bill of *1l> for Third Year—Stanley Steiner, Freda in-law is sent back do you wish to OFT rlnnnlne cellnr to Broadway pron- Port Warden for personal funds thnt IEMOHIAL DRINKINU FOFNTATK he him heretofore 'been necessarily Zeh, Andrew Weilell. remain In the United States with Nolan, f 0 1 1 fir'y damaged by the storm of last, The "Memorial Drinking Fountain" your eon?" summer ^ns rend, and imon motion compelled to exp»nd in the proper Second Year—Oliver Brown, Aus- will soon be erected and the commit- Qulnlan, g 2 0 4 of Councilman Kvlst referred to the fulfilling of his office. tin Ix)ngstreet, Clarence Sanders, ee would be glnd to receive all sub- Having heard her son's rejection Triggs, g 3 l 7 Council as a Committee of the Report of Overseer of he Poor Rowland Oliver, Goldle Rosenthal, scriptions before the next Issue of of her, the mother broke down and Zdamewicz, c 0 0 0 Whole. Thorpe, showing an expenditure nf Bertha Ellison, Philip Schultz, Flor- the Citizen, HO the final list can be wept, making no answer. S117.03 for (Tie maintenance of the published. We are pleased to report /!arroll, f 0 0 0 Communication was read from the ence Tarbox, James Cooper, Maynard The young man apologized to the Public Service Trollev Comnanv In poor house during February was re- the receipt of a check for $25 from Immigration officials on hia return, reply to the- letter of the City Cle-k ceived and filed. Dudley, Sigmiind Norek, May New-Mr. Hnrry Pcrrlne, •president of the ... 5 2 12 fennestine that in the* future snow Resolution providing for the dis-mark, Dorothy Ptarler, Charlie Stolte. First National Bank of South Am- saying he had been thrown Into a ( bo/. If the committee has failed to he removed from nil cross walks and counting of a note for $2,800 to mee First Year—William Ellison, Mary rage when his fiance wns barred. Un- PHfimnte of Contractor Riddle unon see, any one who .would like to con- J. T/eodore- Johnson has rfr.irn"il street Intersections when placed f der the law, a son may claim a Bordentown avenue improvement was Sullivan, Anita Stueber, Adeline tribute townrd his worthy oMoot hiB position as secretary nt the T)\i fhfifp Iiv t,hf> enmpnny'fl pinw plow*. mother over Fifi years, exempt fro: Tho lettor stntM Hint thp rpnncst adopted. Wagner, George Morgan, Jeanette ;hey would be glad to receive their t Y. VS. C. A. nt Parlin. taking would be complied with. A letter on (Continued on Paga Four.) Longstreet, Earl Harris. :ontribution. . I the literacy test.—N. Y. Amerlci ect last Saturday. M0K TOLLIS GIUSTED DIVORCE ' BIG DANCE AT AUDITORinT. 0\ COl'MElt PETITION H you're looking for a good time One disappointment that tamo to ami don't want to be fooled on April Elizabeth 51. Tollis when, after a first get ready for tlie big dance to week's acquaintance she married be held in tho High So general welfare of SOUTH AMBOY, N.J. the traveling public.

Winners of 1). of I. Card Turfy. The winners at the weekly Daugh- ^ 'heir Independence before they : ters of Isabella card party were as have t ">se to rebel. follows: PRESS COMMENT Bridge—Mrs. John Coan and Mrs. Shall We Let Philippines Go? Regina McGovern. (Cedar Rapids (la.) Hepubllcan.) ON PHILIPPINES The United States cannot continue A LPINEQ Five Hundred — Miss Catherine to hold the Philippines unless this na- Cleary, James Holton, Mrs. Frank tion wants to give the He to Its own Farrell, Miss Catherine Nagle, Mrs. The Philippines! professions In the matter. The United A. Meinzer, and James Dwyer, (Shenandoah (la.) Post) States must keep faith with the world. XX BARGAIN STORE U Our idea of the Philippine question The American people do not want the Pinochle—John Trlggs. s to get out as quickly as possible Euchre—Mrs. John Brennan and Philippine Islands to become their and stay out. What do you say? Irish Question. Miss Annie Smith. We Are in Our New Store Non-Players — Miss Madeline Tar- iel. Our Little Brown Coutlni Filipinos Are Making Headway s Henry St., Cor. Pine Ave. Next to the A. & P. Owing to Holy Weelc we will not (Argus, Bock Island, 111.) (Mt. Vernon (O.) Eepubllcan-NewB) V LOOK FOR THE RED FRONT. have card party next week. There is no mistaking that Filipinos The Filipinos are making an inten-\ want their independence. And It is sire and intelligent campaign for In- , Come in and look us over. Pay us a little social visit. The committee for following week, just possible, as they insist, that they dependence. They are urging their Tuesday, March 29, are as follows: In the islands, better than we Ameri- claims with shrewdness and vigor. Bigger Bargains titan Ever Below are some store-openers that are also eye-openers Misses Mary Hickey, Sue O'Brien, cans over here, are the best Judges of They declare that they hare proven- Nellie Stanton, and Mrs. L. Stratton, whether they are fitted for independ- beyond question that they are capable Mrs. E. Trevaskiss, Mrs, Jos. Wein- ence. The United States wants no •f self-government, and they believe MEN'S INDIGO BLUE OVERALLS—Best 240 wt. denim; generously sized; Union man, Mrs. F. Stanton and Mrs. M. outburst in the Philippines as England that with independence the Filipino Made; large strong pockets, brass buckles and buttons, overalls and jackets. Per Rea faces in Ireland. The easiest way to will so conduct himself as to lain the bead off a rebellion Is to give the respect of the worldi " garment each 98c

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DON'T FORGET OUR NEW ADDRESS Opan Monday, Friday and Saturday Evaninga 118 South Pine Avenue Cor. Henry St. Next to A. & P. LOOK FOR THE RED FRONT. PUBLISHED WBKKLY BASKETBALL. OHIHX.VXCE. oritism, or violation of law, shall, alter conviction before the Common SOUTH nntov CITJZEX AX ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING "*** SOUTH AMBOY, S. J. Council, be dismissed. t Troop Xo. 1 Win from Tottenville defining and regulating a police de- Section 15. No member of the ' ?ATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921. Last Saturday we entertained the partment in and for the City of tiouth police department shall be actually Aniboy, and lixing certain penalties engaged in electioneering, or any Tottenville Juniors and after a very for violating curtain parts thereof. 'TLAKT'S l'.UMSH NOTES. well fousiit frame emerged victni'F proceedings of a political or party lie it ordained by the Common nature, or .shall, in any manner, in- junday is J'alm .Sunday. A by the score of V.\ to 2«. Kllam- Council of the City (if South Amhoy: terfere with an election In this state Dentistry Which is Guaranteed to Last was top scorer with !> field goMls Section 1. That a police depart- when on duty; nor S1IH.11 any mem- 1 1 ceremony of the lliessing ment be established in and fur the while La Forge was high man for ber of the police department be 4 Palm and the procession, re- City oE South Amboy, which depart- PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS visitors with 14 points. The young- present at the polls at any such iing the Triumphant Entry of our ment shall consist of the following election, except such reasonable time if /d into Jerusalem will take place er members of the Scouts are play officers, to wit: A chief of police; as may be required by him for the With the use of Novocain t'.vo sergeants of police; one rounds- e the last Mass at. 10.45. ing preliminaries each Saturday purpose of voting, unless he be de- I si man; seven patrolmen, and two jani- tailed by the mayor or chief of. police * week is Holy Week. night; some of the boys are show- tors and jailers. SCIENTIFIC BRIDCEWORK ing excellent form, and will m. !o lie present thereat for the preser- , .rsday will be Holy Thursday Section 2. The mayor shall be vation of peace and good order dur- and Plates made at Low Prices >U the only Mass said on that day, doubt maintain the high standard set the head of the police department, ing such election. ''followed >by the procession of the by Troop No. 1 when the lime coni"s and the chief of police and other Section W. No member pf the po- members of the police department lice department shall act as private 1 Terms to Suit the Patient. ' Blessed Sacrament to the Reposi- for them to take their places in the shall be subject and subordinate to iii.il team. The score: detective for any person or associa- tory, will ibe at 8 o'clock. In the him. tion, nor procure or attempt to pro- evening from 7.45 to 8.45 we will Troop Xo. 1. Section :i. It shall be ibe duty cure evidence for such person or as- heed the invitation of our Divine G P T of the chief of police to cause the sociation; but all cases of violation public peace to lie observed, and to of the laws of this slate or the or- Lord, "Could You Not Watch One Waterman, f * 1 0 2 see that the laws of the State and Ellams, f 9 0 IS dinances of this city which shall \ Hour With Me?" the ordinances of this city are ob- come under his obsecration shall be \ Friday morning the Mass of the C\ Skow, c 2 0 served, an,] whenever any violation reported to tlio mayor or chief of 112 South Broadway South Amboy, N. i. 'Pre-sanctified will be held at 8 J. Parker, g 0 7 7 thereof shall come to his knowledge police. or be reported to him lie shall dili- Opposite Piailroad Station. •o'clock, and in the evening appro- A. Skow g 4 0 8 Section 1.7. Any person who shall gently cause the requisite com- resist any member of the police de- priate services commemorating the plaint to bo made, and sen that the partment, in the performance of his Nurse in Attendance Tel. 169-J Passion of our Lord will be held at 16 7 39 evidence is procured for the proper duties, or shall hinder or prevent , 7.45. TottRinillc Juniors. prosecution of the offender. him discharging his duties, or shall G P T Section i. Tile chief of police shall offer or attempt so to do, or who The Blessing of the Easter Water, keep a record in writing of all ar- Knott, f 4 0 8 shall assist any person in the cus- Baptismal font, and the other im- rests and complaints under oalli con- tody of a member of |li<> police de- pressive services of Holy Saturday Moore, f 1 0 2 cerning the violation of any of tin partment in t.'HCiipliig fnini such cus- La Forge, c 2 30 14 laws of this slalo or any pciico or- tody tdiali on conviction liefure the will begin at 7.30 a. m. dinance of Ibis city. And shall like- A play relating to tlio Passion of Pierson, g 1 0 2 Police .IIIHUCO or tho Mayor forfeit wise keep u record In writing of any and pay :i line not. to exceed lil'ty our Lord, entitled , "Tlio Upper Holmnn,.g 0-0 0 mid nil general orders fiive-n by him dollars In (ho discretion oC the. Room" and written by the lute cele- Fredericks, g 0 0 0 to the polico officers. Mayor or Pollen Justice, Seel Ion r>. At I lie end of each sis brated convert, the Ry?ht liov. Mgr. Section IS. Tho Mayor may, from 8 10 2fi months tlio chief shall present In Benson, will be presented on Sun- 1 Common Council a report nf all time to time, appoint KIICII special day evening after the services, and Referee—It- Dennett. orders and arresls made 'by the po policemen or pnlim olllcurn for pri- lico (lopartnienl, ullh tlio cause nf vate purposes without pay as IK again on Wednesday evening. It is shall (li'em neceSHary for the pulilu to 'be desired that every one will al- St. Mary's Dofoiit the arrest, Ilio nge, Hex, color and occupation of the pinmm or perw>m good, but sucli special policemen or This store can supply your needs in the | tend this performance on one (if the St. Mary's basifcWiall team ile- police (illlcurH lihall, as far as pos- feated the Pacer Big Kivo of South arrested, tho number of persoim con- nights as the lesson to be learned victed and the. sentence Imposed. sible, observe 1.1m rules ami regula- grocery and meat line—all best grade tions nt the police department, of and the impressions are most appro- River. Tlio Saints Just actually ran Section (i. The miliirlds of Ilic away frm tho South River boys. The this city, and I ho powers conferred goods. We solicit a trial, and then we priate for this Holy Season. There chief of police and nf thn members on them may be revoked ill iiny Mini 500 spectators woro glad to HOC flu nf flic police department shall be as hy Ilio Mayor. Such lipeclnl police- "will be no charge for admission, it follows: feel sure you will be a permanent customer is expected that every one will mako boys como back and play their old men or polico olllcers shall not. In Chief of Police, Tweuly-One Hun- appointed for n longer timo Hum a silver offering, and reserved scuts style of game. Lanky Kenned)' wns dred Dollars per year. high ninn for tho Saints, getting a. ono year, and their coministilon shall may be had for fifty cents. KtM'goiiulH of Police, Eighteen Hun- Hlale tho length of the timo of 111 total of Ifi points, consisting of 14 dred Dollars per year. appointment. . Double S. & [I. or 0k Green free throws from the foul lino and Roundsman. $ 1020 per year. IMPROVED urETiron OF Patrolmen, $1020 per year. Section 111.. Tlio Mayor shall have two points from,thR Held. Tic also tlio liiiw'iir and authority to issue, and Trading Stamps given with each HANDLING COAL SHIPMENTS Janitors and Jailers, $1200 per played an all around game. Sparrow year. promulgate such additional rules purchase, every Saturday. An improved method of handling Moran nnd Red Vail played well at and regulations for the government Suction 7. Tlio chief of polico shall of the polico department us lie shall shipments of coal and coke and steel forwards, while Fltzmorris and De- Icccp a record of the number of deem proper and expedient, provided products has ibeen worked out by •laney played well as guards, back- days nnil parts of days actually served on regular duty hy each po- that, said rules and regulations art the Central Region of tho Pennsyl- ing tho whole team, lice officer, and at the end of tho not in abrogation of or Inconsistent vania Railroad In co-operation with Ratlgan was high man for the month shall certify to the Common with the. terms of this ordinance. Section 20. All ordinances and shippers. The plan involves, when boys from tho day bank district. Council the time, sn served by each officer, including his own time. parts of ordinances inconsistent with the tonnage permits, the organization A. Clark, a well known player from the terms of this ordinance are here- of the coal and coke traffic from Section R. The salaries aforesaid this city, was held scoreless, being shall be paid in equal halt-monthly by repealed. 'PHONE '22G the larger operations into solid train the first time ho was ever held from payments on the first and fifteenth Section 21, This ordinance shall Store closes Tuesday and Thursday evenings ac 6 o'clock movements from points of origin to day of each and every month. take effect on its approval and pub- scoring. The score was as follows: lication. destinations, with tho creation of St. Mary's. Section ft. The members of the Adopted March 8, 1021. 236 North feltus Street Bergen Hill, South Amboy shipping days from the smaller oper- G F T police department shall'devote their whole time during tho hours of Approved March IB, 1921. ations to permit of solid train move- Moran, f 6 0 12 service to the performance of their THOMAS J. SCULLY, Mayor. MlMlllIIiniMIM^ ments from the primary yards near- Vail, f i 0 S duties, and said hours of service as well as the place or places of service Attest: est the point of origin. Kennedy, c 1 14 16 PETER J. COAKLBY, City Clerk. The plan, with respect to the steel shall be fixed toy the chief of police, Fitzmorrls, g 1 0 2 nrovided however, that as head of traffic, comprises the operation of Delaney, g 1 0 2 the Police Department, the Mayor ORDINANCE. solid trains of that traffic from the may alter such hours or places of AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Do you know assembling yards adjacent to the service, and according to bis judg- of South Amboy relating to the levy, you can roll 13 14 40 assessment and collection of taxes ^flttfel- -districts to destination. ment, may modify or change any Pacers of South River. general order given by the chief of for year 1921. / The advantages to be gained by the G F T police. Bo it ordained by the Common cigarettes tor .adoption of such a system are Ratigan, f 6 2 14 •Section 10. The members of the Council of the City of South Am'boy: avoidance of congestion by reduction police department shall not engage Section 1. That there shall be lOcts from A. Clark, f • 0 0 0 levied, assessed, raised by taxation of the number of cars on the line; in any business 'which will •with- E. Clark, o 0 0 0 draw them from the police service and collected for the fiscal year one bag of more expeditions sorvice by the Hackey, g 0 2 2 or unfit them from giving their un- 1921, tho sum of One Hundred and elimination of the , necessity for Conbett, g 1 ° 2 divided attention to their duties, Eighteen Thousand Six Hundred and breaking up trains and switching cars nor shall they absent themselves Ninety-two Dollars and Four Cents (118,692.04) for the purpose of meet- en route; and Improved car supply 7 4 18 from duty without the permission of the mayor or the chief of police. In ing the appropriations set forth in in times of business activity. Referee—'Eppenger. Scorer — Mo- cases of emergency the mayor or the following statement of resources ran. Timekeeper—Kuhn. Time of hief of police may require the mem- and appropriations for the fiscal year 1921. AN/ UNNECESSARY OFFICE. halves—Twenty minutes. bers ,of the police department to remain on duty such other reason- Resources. \ At* "the monthly meeting of the able hours than those specified for Surplus Revenue Appro- • Soard of Trade of New Brunswick, St. Mary's Seconds Win. regular duty as may be necessary. priated $ 30,000.00 U. J., held March 9, 1921, the follow- The St. Mary Seconds ran away The mayor shall have the power Miscellaneous Revenues .. 72,965.00 ing resolution was adopted: from the Speedway Juniors of Perth to appoint such additional special Amount to be raised by Amboy in n preliminary game to the policemen or patrolmen as he may taxation 76,482.04 "Whereas, The appointment of an deem necessary, during an emer- Pacor-St. Mary's game. Assistant Sealer for Middlesex Coun- gency, for the preservation of the $179,447.04 ty Is unnecessary and a waste of the Alox Zdniowlcz was high score public peace and the protection of Appropriations. GENUINE public money, and man, getting six points from the property and persons. Such special Budget Appropriations $179,447.04 Held and five from tho freo throw policemen or patrolmen shall, while Local Schools 42,210.00 "Whoreas, The administration of under such temporary service, have BULLDURHAM line; ho also played a wondorful This ordinance shall take effect as TOBACCO the affairs of the county should be all the power and authority of a prescribed by law. guard game. Captain Ryan also Service conducted with Borne Idea of con- regular patrolman, and shall perform Adopted March 8, 1921. the sumo duties as the regular pa- serving the public funds, rather than played well at guard. Jack Cleason Approved March 15, 1921. was pivot man for the Junior Saints, rolmen. Their compensation shall THOMAS J. SCULLY, wasting thorn; therefore, ho It be fixed by the Common Council. playing a fast all around, game. Kid Mayor. PipelesS Heater "Resolved, That tho action of the Section 11. No person shall bo Attest: ' Board of Freeholders In naming an Moran and Bnglo Connars played a iligiblo to appointment who shall PBTER J. COAKLBY, City Clerk. Assistant Sealer of iWclghts and fnst game as forwards. Johnson was not be a citizen of the United States, MR.HAPPV Beit and Most Economical Measures Is hnroby strongly con- high man for tho Spoodway Jrs., an- a resident of this city, a resident OUDBTANCE. PARTY method in the woild for heat- nexing a totnl of eight points from of this state for a period of at feast demnod as establishing a had prece- one year prior to his appointment, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY ing houses: dent In creating nn unnecessary and tho field. Although they wore a able to road and write the English of South Amhoy appointing an Over- seer of the Poor to fill the vacancy Sold. io»uU«J tot luralnd b» useless office: nnd be it further fast team the St. Mary boys held language understanding!}-, in good them down. The score in the in- liciilth and sound In body and mind, caused by tho death of Joseph B. "Hjsnolvort,' That a copy of this Bailey. itial half was 22 to S in favor of and of good moral character, and no rasolutton be spread upon tho min- person shall be eligible who has ever Be it ordained by the Common St. Mary's. Tn the final half Coach utes and furnished to the county icon convicted of crime. Council of the City of South Amboy: P. J. MONAGHAN Bppongor placed Lanky Kress in Section 1. That Robert Thorpe be nowBpapors." Section 12. The Mayor shall have Sole Agent .luck (Reason's P'aco as center; in and he hereby is appointed Overseer :he power and authority to suspend of the Poor to fill the unexplred tonn like manner ho played as well as THEIR MEATS YOUR. 208 David Street Telephone 26 Desired Money's Worth. iny member of tlio police depart- of Joseph B. Bailey, deceased- Olcason, and Captain McDonnell wont ment against wham a. complaint shall Flve-yuar-dld Noel bad Imen tiiki-n Section 2. That said Robert Thorpe UNGERWU. AESE In Kid Mornn's place as forward, have been made or on his own mo- receive the same salary, bonus, pay, YOU SATE 25o or more of each to the dentist to hnvi; Him; tooth ex- tion. The reason for such suapens- THEIR 5ERVICE I AM and played a fast game. Jack Ryan compensation and emoluments as tracted, lie WHS duly exhorted by on shall he forthwith certified in wore received by said Joseph E. SURE YJILLPLEASE J1.00 by buying here. I have a full the dentist on "sitting up like n little was sent in Captain Ryan's place writing to the Common Council, and Bailey, Or as would bo received by TTT HEN you Bit up to the line of Boys' Suits and Gent'B Fur- man and not having to be held, etc." at. guard and played well. Tho score such member of the police depart- him had ho lived and performed the *"' table upon (which are nishings; also Men's Working And Noel proceeded to do so. Not was as follows: ment shall be tried according to law duties of Overseer of the Poor. a whimper oscnped. Still smiling, lie hy said Common Council. Immedi- Section 3. That this ordinance shall served our choice meatB your Clothes. St. Mnry's Seconds. tely* upon such suspension tho sus- hunger will accompany you, slipped into his cunts us futlier paid tnko effect on its approval and pub- Cleaning, pressing and repairing G F T pended member shall deliver to the lication. the dentist. When ho suw the ex- mayor or chief of polico his badge but it will leave before the change of money Noel asked, "Dud, Moran, f 4 0 8 Adopted March 8, 1921. meal 1B through. Get the done at reasonable prices. or emblem of office nnd shall cease Approved March 15, 1921. Wlint did he I'lmriw?" Connors, t 2 0 4 to exercise any function or perform habit of buying our meats. "Three dollars—a dollar n tooth," 6 THOMAS J. SCULLY, Oleason, o 3 " iny duty of his office until such Mayor. As we said once before—it' father replied. Alex, g 3 5 11 matter has been finally determined by ;he Common Council. Attest: a health habit. / THE TAILOR "Oh, shoot!" Noel wns plainly dis- C. Ryan, g .2 0 4 PETER J. COAKLEY, City Clerk. gusted. "If I'd a known he wns go- 123 So. B'lvar, Opp.. C. It. II. Station Kress, o 2 0 4 Section 13. No person shall lcnow- WttMi fnr Mr. fhippt/ Parly Ing to charge like Unit I'd had to be ngly use or Imitate nny sign, signal South Aniboy, N. J. held and yelled like everything," J. Ryan, g 0 0 0 r device of, the polico department LOWEST PRICED McDonnell, t 4 0 8 unless he is a member thereof, nor HARDWARE STOKE IN TOWN. CONSULT ' New Sterilization Process. shall ijjiy person other than a mem- Tlie new process of sterilizing milk 2 5 45 jer of the police department wear developed hy Prof. ,T. Martin Beattle n public the uniform, badge or 1n- G. I. BEROEHS! Spcciway Jnnlors. lgnia of tho police department. Sullivan X Wielmjne of the University of Liverpool Is G F T Any person violating this section Corner Stovens avenue tirnl First utreot. claimed to kill nil bncterln without Hardware, Lawn Mowers, Garden Johnson, f 4 0 8 shall on conviction thereof pay a FOR . (lie alteration of taste produced by fine not to exceed fifty dollars, nnd Hose, Force Cups, Rakes, Hoes, pasteurization. An electric current Is Rlchman, f 1 1 3 the Police Justice is hereby em- Sliovels, Forks, Gas Fixtures, LOWEST 1'HICES ON passed quickly hy n special apparatus, Satten, c 1# 0 2 powered to hear said case and levy Mantels, Gas Plates, Etc. raising the temperature of the milk Silver, g 2 0 4 said fine. SCHOOL SUPPLIES-Big Stoefc PLUMUINQ AND nEATINS not higher tlinii MS degrees Fuhren- Halligan, g 0 0 0 Section 14. Any member of the liL'lt, nnd producing no cooking or al- police department who shall neglect STATIONERY teration of the essential properties of 8 1 17 r refuse to perform any of the the nialiii'laL duties heroin required of him, or re- Estimates Glvon. All Work Guarantee* Ref oree—Sograve. Scorer — Kuhn. quired by law, or who shall, 111 the Cnnrns Gloves, Elcctrle light Bnlbt Somobody suvgeslfc that a wall pa- o TImelceopBr—Moran. Time of hl discharge of his duties be guilty nf per which is moro attractive than —Twenty minutes. uy fraud, extortion, oppression, fav- Subscribo for the Citizen. the hostess la really Importinont. Advertise in tho Citizen- \ 107 SOCTII STEVENS AYE. J PUBLISHED WKEKLT MIGHT HAVE "WON" THE ROLL | THE SOUTH AJHISOY CITIZEN sorrrH iMEor. s. j. Colored Man Did His Best, and the Matter Ended Without Harsh SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1!>21. Feclinys,

THE SALTATION AltflV Suimnvliero in Cliinino today a good- IXATGl'KATUS A NEW POLICE natured ncjro is .-niiVeriug passive ilis- Major Fred W. Sailer, New Jersey npiioiiiiiiicMit, I'm- lie wry nearly "ivou" soijJe umjioy yt'iHeri';j,v. Divisional Officer of tlie Salvation A reporter was passing along Sher- Army, announces the inauguration of idan road near Irving I'nrk boulevard MPIRE THEATR a new policy which is to govern the when lie nut iced a small roll of money. Army in its relations to the public. As he reached for it u slim and smil- both with regard (o the -help it ia ing neyro jumped out of a doorway §onth Amboy N. J. prepared to extend to needy cases ;inJ said: 9 and with regard to the raising of "Ju.st a minute, boss. I just missed funds. A group of leading men and it in tiniL'. It's mine, misler." women will be invited to act as an The finder turned to onu side, saw how much there was in the small roll, Advisory Board in each district, the and asked: districts being determined by the ac- "How much did you lose?" cessibility of territory to the more One Night Only Monday, March 21 "Let me see," said the negro, still Important centers. smiling and looking thoughtfully up The work of deciding upon the in the alrl "'bout, let's see, now, districts into which New Jersey shall Oh-h-h-h, say 'bout 'leven dollars." be divided and the selection ol Ad- "Wrong," said the reporter. "This * Oounihan & Shannon, Inc., Present visory Board members is now under lunouM Is nothing like that." "Well," said the negro, shrugging way and it is hoped will be finished his shoulders, "the best I could do, by the first of May. In making this boss, was try, Yo\i win I"—Chicago William A. Brady's Everlasting Success announcement, Major Seller said: Herald and fixnnilner. / I "For years the officers of the Sal- vation Army have had needy cases of every description brought to the!r attention by ' friends who were not Salvationists and these opportunities for service have been eagerly seized by our officers to the limit of oi-.r facilities. Now we feel that the time has come to systematize this channel WAY DOWN EASr of information by setting up per- manent boards at convenient centers With a Superior Acting Company of 30 People and a who will always be on the lookout for cases they can report to us and who will be known. In their various Big Scenic and Electrical Production districts so that other peoplo can re- port needy cases to them. ' "Then affsifn, there pro many cs$°n CIGARETTE The Ben pickers located at a distance from Ihc nenr- " T " Quartette and : est relief officer which do not really No cigarette has need the time and expenHe nf a trip the same delicious on the part of an officer. AVIth an the "Village Choir" sing all your advisory bonrd near by for us to flavor as Lucky work through, we can handle such Strike. Because cases at a minimum of expense, thus Lucky Strike Is the old favorite songs. conserving the funds entrusted to us toasted cigarette. by the public and making them go farther and farther as this system becomes more and more effective. Of This is the original company and production that plays all the large cities. course it will be understood that I am referring only to such cases ns cannot be taken care of by loral welfare agencies. The Salvation Ar- Endorsed by Press, Public and Clergy Bigger and Better Than Ever ray has always specialized both >in its spiritual work and Its social ser- vice activities, in those cases which were on the fringe of society, be- yond the reach of other agencies for Prices: 5Oc V^c and $1.00 their uplift. 9 "The other important branch of help we desire from our advisory SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE SATURDAY boards is in presenting our appeal for funds to the public In their var- ious districts. By the generous out- pouring of money by the public in 1919 and 1920 we were placed in a position where we expect never again to require such large sums. Your Home We are la the position now where we Has It a only need to call upon the public to A Master Stroke modern gas range? One with Do you know the facts make up the regular running ex- easy-to-reach cabinet oven, penses of our local corps, together with easy-to-clean enamel pan- with the cost of supervision and ex- els, pans and splashers, with about building In Retail Merchandising tension work conducted at divisional, top burner lighter, saving all the litter of matches? provincial and territorial headquar- C. Hilton Announces ters and a very small amount from See our display of convenient costs? ranges while reduced prices each community for work whoso na- last. ture Is not local but national, such as Do you know that lumber and building ma- our immigrant service, prison gate terials are down? 1 Spring and Easter Suits work, officers' training col legos and pension funds. Here and there ex- Have you talked to us lately about building? For Men and Young Men pansion of our work iln a Riven com- Combining finest Style, Quality and munity will require a. building and Do you know how reasonably you can make the funds for it will bo collected needed repairs, build your new home, or remodel Workmanship at over a torm of yours. AVe are ask- your old one? . • 'ns nn advisory hoard to act. ns Bponsorg oC our nnponl in each local- Better get in touch with the situation at once. ity so that Iho ritizous may bo iis- Fiuroil that our HHEKOHIIOIIS as to the The big building program tliat was expected in amount of money desired nru raison- 1920 failed to develop. The manufacturers were niblo and that (lie funds themselves, caught with too large stocks, and were forced to $20 when collnfted,' will without fail ,roach Iho proper ami responsible turn them over at almost cost. Think What This Master Stroke Means to You! hands and will bo fully accounted for This handsome Detroit Jew- We can show you a substantial saving on every *«r TWENTY DOLLARS to the sonorous friends who sub- el Range, with Sheridized item in our line. For a Smart, Snappy Looking Spring Suit. scribed thorn. mat-proof oven linings, Fyrex glass oven door panels and "1 hardly need to any that the Sal- other exclusive Detroit Jewel But it's only fair to tell you this condition may Sort of reminds you of before the war days. t vation Army asks for opportunities features, is finished in all be only temporary. The country is short more that's why HILTON is the leading Men's Clothing of sorvleo more than it. does for white enamel with niikel door than a million hon\es. Our own city ds short one Store in Perth Amboy and vicinity. We lead the way. mouoy and wo hope that the public frames and nickel legs. Floor space 40% inches, Baking ov- hundred homes. When people begin to do this The time for low prices is here and we're out to nt largo will soon become acquainted en 10x18x12 inches. Broiling give them to you! ' • with the new policy which is intond- oven 16x1.8x9 inches. Single long delayed building, demand will increase rap- ed to enable us to reach Into the .burner heats both oven and idly, creating another shortage of materials, and Our usual high standard of quality remains—every broiler. smallest and most remote commun- prices will advance again. suit embraces utmost value, we guarantee it to you, be- /. ity for those- who need the touch of Regularly $159 cause you must be entirely satisfied with everything' a helping hand. We do not ask for For a limited time , If you are planning to build, remodel, or repair you buy or we refund your money at once without any money except what is needed to $128.39 ensh come in and let us give you figures. Then when question. perform that service for humnnity." $185,15 on easy terms we show you the actual savings over last year's Come Here Tomorrow- : $27 down, $11 n month. prices and show you how favorably present costs Inspect Our Wonderful Array COttJT FOR THE STAItVIXG. Price holds good on present compare with those of 1914, make your own Btockk ouly. Connected in, your Of Stylish Suits in All Desired Materials Fifty million ibushels of corn will decision. be the gift of American farmers to kitchen. Lighter included. Be the First to Wear the the starving millions in Central Eur- Get in touch with us today. ope, China, and the Near East. The HILTON TWENTY grahris a free-will offering made by PUBLIC SERVICE It's a Model that Will Make Us Famous the members of the American Farm Other Smart HILTON Spring Suits Bureau Federation, according to a re- South Amboy Lumber & Supply Co. $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50, $55, $60. port^whioh. has reached the United Phone 186 Feltus and Lefferts Sts. States Department of Agriculture. JOHN ELLAM The action Is characterized ns a most generous example of practical Inn charity. The farmer members will Contractor furnish the corn; the railway broth- T. Shark's Usefulness Ended. STYLE QUALITY VALUE erhoods declare they will provide en- A shnrltsln Snlpon harbor, Indo- gine and train crews free of charge; and Local and Long Distance China, falling to tnke o baited hook, and it is expected that the railronds wns fed/ o Inrge piece of pork con- 125 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J. will offer free cars for the gift. TRUCKING taining <:hlorlnnted fresh lime. The Mr. Hoover has accepted tho of- action of the wnter on the lime caused Builder an explosion which threw pieces of fer. OF ALL KINDS Bhnrk mont 800 yards nwny In the -o- mangrove thickets. KINDLY MENTION CITIZEN WHEN Subscrlbe for the Citizen. 120 S. Broadway South Amboy Telephone 249-J 124 feltus St, ADVERTISERS THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN.

SATURDAY, MAIICII 19, 1921.

OPPOBTUNITIES FOR AIL Tile Woman's Auxiliary of the FOB KENT. American Legion will hold a special meeting In rooms of Post C2, on PRIVATE UAK.UJK — KcnliU space fc Monday evening, March 21. All mem- why wear ready-mades? £ $0verat cars. I'Mre-proonmiUhi^ within 121 N. Broadway proved facilities. Apply tu F. I). J eilesco bers requested to be present. 211 Augusta street. :i-l!i-tl FOK ItKNT-Tivo Hats, 01-j A ugnsta struct Gordon street, near the old carpen Get Better Clothes, Better Styles and Better Fit, in Made-to- all Improvements, inquire at candy more, ter shop of the Uaritau River Rail Order Clothes for Less Cost. For Easter Week! FOE UENT—Flat, li rooms with Improve menu, 122 Broadway. Apply s. liold. :!-0-t road, is receiving some of the sur We will have a very fine lot ot Fresh Gathered Eggs for FOK KENT— House on I'ath6riuu street. plus sand from Bordeutown avenue, Prices for .411 Wool Made to your Measure Suits as lew as taster. Be' sure and get your eggs here and then you will know Apply to Mrs. E, Uerrlen, 217 liordentown This is a convenient place to dis avenue. :s-o-tr what kind you art eating; i. e., Strictly Fresh Ones at the pose of this surplus material. It is Lowest Price. FOR HUNT—House mi Broadway, nea Oatherlne street, nix ruoms, gas and water. handy for the contractors, and a $27.50 Apply to Mrs. A. T. Worthing, 'JT2S. Steven the same time helps to grade up tlia Avenue. ;}~>i EASTER CANDIES. FOIl HUNT — Furnished rooms, ijnprove- long neglected street a little nearer ments.^ Apply at 2H X. Broadway. 2-12-tf to where it belongB. But when the Columbia Shirts, absolutely fast colors, made as only look at These Trices! took at Those Prices FOR WENT—A storehouse with rallroac wagons dumped tho stuff on Broad- Columbia Shirts are Made $2.00, $2.50 siding. Apply Consumer's Coal Company Chocolate Cocoanut Eggs, per lb ; 30c way, between Catherine street an David street. 4-:i-tf New Spring Neckwear 50c and $1.00 Chocolate Shapes, per lb 45c Gordon street, piling it up more than FOIt KENT —Store on Broadway, uoar $1.50 Holeproof Hosiery, now 75c Chocolate Drops, per lb 19c Augusta street. Steam heat furnished. A| two feet above the grade, instead o ply to 1£. O. Hoffman, South Amboy THIS Jelly Beans, per lb 20a Company. 1-31-tf being an improvement it was a ser Nuinsook Union Suits ious detriment that necessitated un Pig Bars, per lb 22o FOB SALE. doing. Somebody neglected to have A full line of Men's and Boys' Footwear of the best quality an eye on what was being done 12%c Prunes, per lb lOo FOR HALE—Double brick liuuso, partini at prices that will pleasantly surprise you. 21c Prunes, per lb 17c provements, nine rooms in each sldu. I,u Most of this is the kind of sand thai 60x100, with barn. Inquire or A. 11. llereen Fancy Head Rico, per lb 5c 260 Main street. a-JU-tf is not useful everywhere. But little of it is suitable for top dressing. Tender Corn, per can lOo foil SALK—Two family brick, hou«U0t Nine rooms eauli side. First class condition Fancy Spinach, a can , 20c Some Improvements, l'rlce J40U0.0U wltl California Cherries, big can 30o small cash payment, Charles h. Hteuorwuld. Alfred T. Korr has resigned as JOHNSOIU Inc., 208NmltliBtreot, 1'erth Amboy. 3-isi-I Pink Salmon, per can 10c prohibition enforcement ollicer. FOR 8A.LK—Two family fnvme, all lm V B'way and Augusta St. Ill Choice Sweet Peas, per can , 13Mc provements, on Fourth street. Lot 50x111 10 rooms. Price tSOOO.OO, small cash payment Tendor Beets, por can 10c easy terms. Very desirable. (Jharlos I. If you desire to seo a real good Steuorwald, Inc., 208 Smith street, I'ertli story follow tho crowd to tho iCm- Amboy, N.J. 3.u!.l piro Theatre on March 31, when "f!o FOR SALE—ITotiKO and two lots, at 208 tions, as Iho pardon would have to OUR MOTTO: Catherine street. Apply to Nathanlol Day and Clet It" will be presented under make, their exit from Iho front and ton, 52(i Bordentown avenue. ;M'2-i auspices of LIIUB A. Lovely l'osi HONESTY CHEERFULNESS SERVICE Would likely be seen with their Look Over The List of FOll SALE—Kslablislied paying confec No. 02. tlonery aud grocery business, together wltl' plunder. property; In llrst class condition. For purtlc ulars apply at Ultlzon oillce. :i-5-tf Harry Maclioll, entertainment of- FOB SALK—Eleven lots on liordontowu Tho building known as Itoane Columbia ave. between 1'lue avenue and Fol tun strati ficer of Luke A. Ix>voly Pout, de- Price8500 each. Apply to Win. II. rarlson Memorial Chapel located at Christ sires membors who are to tnko part 105 N, Broadway. ii-5-tr church cemelory is offered for sale. Retired Records FOR SALK—Five room house and two lots in the minstrels to meet at tho club If you want It, seo John Kllairm. on David Bireot. Apply to Win. II, 1'arlnun 105 N. Broadway. _ H-o-tf oonia Sunday afternoon for practice Net fishermen aro Retting1 their FOR SAIiE—37% "footTbuildiiig'Tot James Carey of Church street spent 59c PRESENT THEATRE on Mala street between Stevens ave- apparatus ready for the coming sea- Monday at Asbury I'ark. :•; Dance, Song and Comic nue and Potter street. Enquire A. J son. Tho winter being unusually Miller, 30C Mala street. 2-19-tf warm, It is hoped that the HIUUI may J Selections. X* PEETH AMBOY JL> Tho Kum-Rlto-Inn Club will hold ~FOR SALE—A double IOUBO with find their way up tho bay. You've never had a all improvements, on Bbrdentowr a dance in tho High School Audi- i chance like this. These are I avenue, near Stevens avenue, at cut torium on April 1, .Admission llfty COVTIXUOUS PERFORMANCE 2 to 11 Uov. ficorgo W. Abel has 'been re- :;all standard Columbia Blue} price. Enquire of A. H. Bergen, 260 cents. Main street. 2-19-tf turned to the Methodist ftplscopul Label Records made within; church in this city for another year the last eighteen months. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FOR SALE—7 room house, 6 lets; To-morrow will bo Palm Sunday all Improvements, at low price. En- A reception lo the pastor and his I Come in early for the sup- and noxt wook Holy Week. quire of A. H. Bergen, 260 Main family is being planned for noxt i ply is limited. Street. 2-19-tf Wednesday night. FOR SALE CHEAP—7room house in lino It looks as though many people For a Limited Time Only I Return Engagement of the Picture Extraordinary condition, all Improvements, lot 50x200 feet, will not tog out this year In a new also garage. Inquire of A. II. Dergen, '260 Another Policeman, ! These 130 retired pop-j suit for Easter. Wain street. 2-5-tf Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Leary of ular records are offered for j FOR SALE—Seven room house with Blots Augusta street aro rejoicing over •j sale for a limited time |: and two garages. Bath, gas and water. I,o\v Two candidates woro immersed at "The Inside of price. Also one lot on John stroet, between the arrival of a bouncing baby boy. only at 59c. i Stevens nnd 1'lno avenues. A. II. Ilori>en, ,he Baptist church last Sunday even 260 Main street. 2-18-tf ing. This Price Applies to 130 j; REAL ESTATE—Salable property always There is no truth in the report on hand. Dwellings, factory sites, large or circulated in an out-of-town paper Retired Records. •mall, farms, building lots, etc., at Inviting thejDup" City Collector Andrew H. Slover, prices. Now Is the time to buy. Don't delay. that Michael Welsh had sold his Including such artists as Rents collected. Firo insurance placed In who was on the sick list, is out reliable companies, Win, n. l'arlaen, Ue&l Stevens avenue property. Mr. Welsh Al Jolson, Van and SchencU Estajte and Rent Collecting Agency, 169 again, much to the delight of his A COMPANION FEATURE: Broadway, South Amboy, N. .1. 1-29-tf says he cannot understand how such Harry Fox, Ted Lewis'j many friends. ' reports get started, and that they Jazz Band, Art Hickman's6 only tend to alarm his tenants. i Orchestra, etc. Be sure to ELSIE MISCELLANEOUS. Mrs. Nelson Kvlst, who recently come in and look over —IN— had a stroke of paralysis, 'ia on the FOB S.\LE—Organ In (,'ood condition. Ap- Mr. Frank Selover, father of Bert | these standard Columbia ply to B. Oovllle, Rose's Corner. 3-lil-l amend. and Henry Selover, of this city, died | Blue Label retired records. FOR SAUJ—Cash register and bread sllcer. Enquire Miss Heath's at his home in Old Bridge on Mon- Miss Lillian Behn has tendered her day last. The funeral was held on "Lady Rose's Daughter" Restaurant, 214 First street. 2-19-tf resignation as superintendent of the V. Kozlowski FOR SALE—Seven passenger Studebaker. Thursday afternoon. 1S7 North Broadway Mrs. Lyons, Meolmnlcsvlllo. i 1-27-tf South Amboy Hospital. AND OTHERS TRYTHEMONAaHAN SERVICE when Daniel Bunting of First street en- Cn nea

PUBLISHED WEEKLY THE SOUTH AMISOi CITIZEN SOUTH AMBOY. N. I. PRESBYTERIAN SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921. PARAGRAPHS •t . nABjHEf WDR FIKSX If. E. CHUHCII NOTIiS. , and Upholstering (Palm Sunday will be observed ii This coming Sabbath is Palm Sun- When is si public utilitj 888 State St.' PorUt Amboy, the First M. E. church with appro day, Owing to the "act that we be- Tel.*236-M-Pertli. i priate services. The sermon iu the our Every Sunday Canvass upon Oriental. Rugs, Gleaned and RB evening will be in keeping with the that afternoon, the morning theme , Remodeling Antique Furnlt day. The theme will be "Maki will deal with that matter: "Money's ! Christ King." The morning theme not a public utility? .Reflnishing ^. Relationship to the Spiritual Life." Enamellflff • • 'V|^ will be "How to Make the Churcl At this morning service, the pas- "' *.J "Store Ifl?ture» %i Succeed." The lesson for the Jun- tor will deliver the usual five-min- •'?* .Plata Ball*. - •'•' ior church will be based on the fol ute sermon to the young people, .'\,i' CJjftlr", Caning lowing topic, "Palm Trees." "Don't Tell All You Know." Ansi When it i§ a jitney. Next week being Holy AVeek, ser- Those Vesper services at the Y. FCENITIIBE BOIJQHT vices will be held on Tuesday, M. C. A. at 4 o'clock each Sababth rodutitl^i 'Ua^' Thursday and Friday evenings. Tues- afternoon are worth attending. For day evening the meeting will be in men, women and children. Parian - When the State adopted a policy of regulating public utilities it was 349 charge of the Epworth League At the evening service, 7.30, the Thursday evening the Sacrament of sermon is appropriate to the day, openly declared that the regulation was intended not alone for the pro- the Lord's Supper will be admin "The Triumphal Entry." tection of utilities themselves, but primarily for the benefit of the people istered, Friday evening Scripture We have studied during the past served by them. reading and meditation on the Cru two weeks, the parables, "The Lost cifixlon of our Lord and Saviour Sheep" and "The Lost Coin." This Jesus Christ. These services will next Wednescxy evening we will con- The utilities were not consulted as to their wishes in the begin at 7.45 and are open to all. sider the third of these "lost" par- mutter, but were put under State regulation whether they want- The services on Sunday will be ables, "The Lost Son," which is the held at the usual time. Preaching twenty-fourth evening wo have n ed it, or liked it, or not. edge that'& and Junior church 10 a. m. Sun been spending in a consideration of ell day school at 2.30 p. m. Song ser Short Stories from the Orient. And every kind of utility, big and little, then in existence was cov- Incise . vice and preaching in the evening at without oplbbj The following Wednesday, the 30th, ered by the act. 7.45. will bo our quarterly pre-Commun- ated 1822;'-'|Mttt.nl822;V$dj ' Next Sunday being Easter Sunday lon service, and tho Communion will RepreBente4;ibl'fl the following services will bo held: bo distributed upon Sabbath, April Since the law was passed in 1911 the jitney came into existence. It Sunrise prayer meeting 6.30 a. in 3rd, at the 11 o'clock service. had not been heard of at that time, else it undoubtedly would have taken Easter music and sermon at 10.30 This church extends a most cor- tv a. m. The Sacrament of Baptism dial welcome to tho stranger' and its place with the other transportation agencies'and all other utilitiaa will be administered at this ser the visitor, that were put under State regulation. vice and a class for Instruction re ceived. In the evening the Sunday Kindly mention tho Citizen when Jitneys were not exempted from the act; they were not school will present a special pro patronizing advertisers, gram of song and recitation. overlooked; they simply didn't then exist. Folowing our custom of other years, the members and friends of Buc now jitneys are operating in all parts of the State. Collectively the church are requested to bring \CIGARS/ potted plants to the church on Bast they are doing a business of $5,000,000 a year. They have the privilege! er Sunday ns a memorial to some of common carriers. They are supposed to serve the public, but there is ' departed loved one. These plants to be disposed of in tho evening ac no central authority to see that they give "safe, adequate and proper DUST cording to the directions of those service," as the law says other carriers must do, CAI/FER who bring them. Please have your ' name attached. Other States have met similar situations by recognizing the jitney ay Now that the Conference is over and the pastor has been returned BIG CUT ON a public utility and regulating it accordingly. This is true of New York. ^ADupl, for another year ho desires to meet It is true of Pennsylvania, and only last Wednesday the General Assembly | Pipe (ess the members and friends of the of the State of Connecticut adopted a bill to put the jitneys under control church at the services on Sunday. CIGARS | Furnace Let us begin on this first Sunday of the Public Utilities Commission in that State. to make this the best year In the Every Friday and Satur- =5 will heat an entir\~ history of the church. If jitneys are doing a public utility business and are classed as public = building thoroughly f. == Particularly adapted to CITY OF SOUTH AMBOY, JT. J. day we give utilities in other States, and if State regulation of utilities is a good thing g halls, stores, dining ^ rooms, cottages and from the people's standpoint, what argument can be advanced against the == bungalows, Bonds. 2 The single register is : SEALED PROPOSALS "WILL BE proposition that jitneys should be regulated public utilities in New Jersey? S divided into two parts— I received by tho undersigned at the = cold air is drawn down : City Hall, in the City of South Am- S through outer portion; boy, N. J,, up to Tuesday, March 10 := warmed air rises through ,: 22nd, 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, for = circular opening. i the" purchase of the following de- = All heat enters the ! scribed bonds of said city, the CERTIFICATES = rooms — there are no : • "amount stated being tho maximum PUBLIC SERVICE RAILWAY COMPANY j= pipes to check the flow 1 amount of bonds which may be sold With each even dollar pur- ~ of warmed air. | at this time, and the amount of chase. This also in- = Can be installed at a • money which it Is desired to raise: ~ minimum of cost. The i $100,000 Water Bonds, dated Aug- cludes cigarettes = only cutting needed is a i " ust 1st, 1919, of the denomination of = hole in the floor of the,- j $1,000, maturing in numerical or- ss; central room immediately i der, four bonds on August 1st, 1943, = over the furnace. In re- i and six bonds *on August 1st of each Peterson's Pharmacy, = markably brief time your- . i of the years 1944 to 15)59, both in- Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll! Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll HHIIE = heating plant is ready for i clusive, with interest at live per 132 N. Broadway = firing. It will give you •• centum (5%) per annum, payable = comfortable warmth, for-'" semi-annually, February 1st and rz: many winters. August- 1st. Both principal and in- If you want to get there, take terest are payable at tho First Na- tional Bank, South Anvboy, N. .1., or ... BILL'S ... ' **?*'±*B--rK*VJ»*a at the South Amboy Trust Company, BROADWAY BARGAIN South Amboy, N. J., at the holder's option. Said bonds are in coupon form with the privilege of registra- tion as to principal and Interest, or Red Bus Line us to principal only. The bon:ls have Between been prepared under the supervision STOR .T. , Prop. of the United States Mortgage and ille—Pertb Amlioy S 3OYH7 OK i> URNACE CO.. § Trust Company, Now York City, £S Tkz r-qi:are Pot Matters .= which has certified ns to the genuine- izi .'17lh St. near Broadway — ness of tho signatures of the city of- 139 North Broadway South Amboy, N. J. ri Ke-.v York City ' S ficials, and of the BO:I1 Impressed oh Careful Drivers, Comfortable said bonds. The approving opinion WE CLOSE TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS AT 6 P. M. of Messrs. Caldwell and Masslich. Cars and Prompt Service Now York Oily", ns to the legality of the bonds and their issue, will be MEN'S WORK PANTS—Regular value $3.00 LADIES' PULL FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY— furnished to'the purchaser or pur- Special : $1.95 Reg. value $3.00. Special $1.9S chasers without elinrgn.- Raid S100,- FIRST CLASS C0> 000 of .bonds (Being part of, and tli'.< Buster Brown Make. final instnllmont. of an authorized is- MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS—In all shades "and sizes. We have the finest T sue of $22l>,000) will, unless nil bids LADIES' SILKATINE WAISTS—In all shades Regular $2.50 and $3.00 mlue. Special....$1.00 coal on the market. ' therefor be rejected, be sold to (.ho and sizes. Regular price $7.50. Special. .$1.45 bidder or bidders complying wl'h the MEN'S SOX—In all shades. Special 6 pairs torms of sale nnd offering to pay not pounds guaranteed leas lliiin $100,000, and to take for !...... $1,011 SILK CAMISOLES—Reg. price $1,50. Special.. 98e ton. Prompt deliv _. therefor tho least amount of bonds offered for sale, commencing with YOUNG MEN'S SPORTING CAPS—Regular $2.50 We have made a Big Reduction on Every housekeeper knows the first maturity and stated In a value. Special .$1.15 Shoes for the Easter Holidays. - PAUL BRYLINSK. multiple- of $1,000. how hard it Is to tell how a •Tf two or more bidders offer to MEN'S SIGNAL SHIRTS—Two collars attached. LADIES MIDDY BLOUSES—Regular price $2.50. Center and [Im St. Bergen H take tho same nmount of bonds of- cake will turn out. fored Cm- sub, them such 'bonds will Special $1.10 ' Special $;,4i) Phone 239-J bo sold to the bidder or bidders of- It may look like a beauty fering to pay therefor the highest ad- ditional prioo. Tn addition to the up to the moment of pulling .price bid, the bidder or bidders must from the oven—and then Mrs. Stamp Coupon. •'pi'y accrued interest from, the date FOR SALE! Brown .may come calling, or of the bonds to the date of delivery. By making a pur- •The vlght Is reserved to reject any little, Johnny may tumble down YOU GET* Most Desirable Newly nnd all bids, and any SO?i', 313 David St. South Amboy HAROLD G. HOFFMAN,. City Treasurer, UK S. B'way, &p. Post OH««. M MAW ST. SOUTH AMBOT 1M North Brondimy. Telephone 109-M J SODTH AlttJWY ¥ BOOTH AMBOT. W. J.

the bill is to set up a Federal Bur GO TO THE BROADWAY BARGAIN STORE THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN eaucracy. GO TO THE BROADWAY BARGAIN STOKE SOOTH AMBOY. N. 1. fi. Because the sponsors of thi bill, in order to win support far thi Men's dull finish Rubbers and Men's Hubb Mai'ked Storm bill, have endeavored to raino:iflas:< Apsley's Delivery. Regular King Guarantee. Regular price SATURDAY, FEBRUARY lfi, 1921 the issue by making it appear tha it is .an effort to increase tlie sal price*$2.50, now $1.69. , $6.50, now at 84.75. <4T TffU!V»« WniSJII XftTVS "^ °f S°h0°l teachers- U ()ll( Ladies' $1.50 Rubbers ,'89c. Boys' $1.50 Rubbers 98c. »1. JH.A1U >> lAJUSIl i>Ul£h. wants a real argument as to how th' Our First •Next Sunday will be the second ^°J_e™m?"t ''"fats itf^employea fo: Sunday of Lent, The Angel's So- ffl dality will receive Holy Communion. ], . wging for years past. avti. e beeBecausn a e the sponsors of fhi o w This Sunday evening there will be have on more than one occasin w Vespers and the Reverand Pastor will are begin a series of talks, -which will menace to a community. 7. Because federalization of ertu be continued every Sunday evening cation means another political ma during Lent on "Courtship and Mar- riage." chine. Thousands of new officchold Wednesday evening specia. •^J* — '«^d'ucaHo' INVENTORY SALE Lenten Sermon will be delivered by Bhould be free from all political the Rev. Michael Dalton of the Sac-and partisan aspects. red Heart Church of Vineland, N. J. 8. Because it will open the floo -A.T to the federalization of hospitals On Friday there will be Stations homes and asylums and other insti- of the Cross followed by Benediction tutions now under tKnte, and there of tha Blessed Sacrament. fore more immediately under th The Sisters from the Morris Home public control. THE BROADWAY BARGAIN will be here on this Sunday to re- 9. Because it places a handicap on children educated in privat ceive the annual donation of the schools. Colleges and universities, people of this pariah for that very accepting: State aid through Federal 139 North Broadway STORE Jacob Isenberg, Prop. worthy institution. channels, will some day be require.! to accept the credits set up by There will be a motion picture Federal Bureaucracy, nnd to obtain on Tuesday afternoon and evening. these credits students would b The euchre on Saturday afternoon forced to attend a Fertoraiized school will be under the auspices of the 10. The party in power names th Sale Starts February 12, Continues Ten Days Only following ladles of the Rosary So- Secretary of Education. This man owuld have the poewr lo set up the ciety and Children of Mary: standards, name the tpxt hooks, elf These Reductions are so great and low Mrs. James Dwyer, Augusta street; We close Tuesdays and Thurs- Ho pnni.i wr't« our hlst'irlen to »ul' When you read our specials you don't have to go to Perth Amboy to Mrs, James McDonnell, Church Iiis foreign tendencies, to say notn you don't have to do your shop- street; Mrs. John Coakley, Pine ave- inir of bis political and partisan pro do your shopping, as we reduce your price days at 6 o'clock; other nights Indices, ping elsewhere. Do your shop- on entire stock. Come in and look over nue; Mrs. Robert Anderson, David 11. Because largo Federal npuro 9 o'clock; on Saturdays at 10.30 street; Misses Mary Connors, Broad- prifitlous are inop"or'uno, narllcul ping at South Amboy. your prices. way; Marion Cheoseman, Pine ave- arly nt this time. Thoy tend to in nue; Helen Emmons, Henry street; crease the blqh cost, of living. Every one hundred million dollars spon LADIES' FURNISHINGS Madeline Burns, Pine avenue. by the Ffdernl Government \e niost'v t"lipi) out of fnpllal ami In Our Furnishing Ladies' Underwear, which were mostly added to personal cxnondl Reception to City COIIIIPII. ture- Thn nddition to personal nv $1.50, now 98c Last Sunday night St. Mary's Hnll pnnditnro means an lncron«pfl mnne\ Department Ladies' Corsets, which were $3.50 was the scene of a reception given demand for products. Tho (1'min now ,, $2.75 Io1(prt cn'-Wnl results in n iliminHiei Men's All Wool Trousers in blue by the Holy Name Society to the supply of moans nf nrnrtuction. T'IIIB Nemo Corsets, which were $5.50 newly elected City Council. the price of ilislurhiinco Is acccntil serge. now $4.45 Before going to the hall all the riled at both ends. 1 Ladies' Extra Size Bloomers, which men attended Vespers in the church, 12. Because no sinprl" Rtntn hn $6.50 now $4.95 lrpfl fnv s^r-i) n Itlll. No Stnto IUI $5.00 now 3.95 were 95c, now 45c and then mnrched over in a body Its inability to cdncat to the hnll. While entering (ho lia'l jtR children f 4.00 now 3.25 Ladies' Flannel Night Gowns, which they were greeted by music played $3.50 now 2.45 were $2.00, now 98c by a celebrated colored orchestra, $3.00 now 1-75 Bungalow Aprons, were $2.00 which had been secured for the oc- ST. MARY'S HONOR ROLL. High School. now $1.25 casion. The players also sang some Men's Underwear. Flannel Kimonas, were $1.50, of the latest SOURS, and the applause Fourth Year—Anna Coakley am' of those present proved that they John Vail. Men's High Rock Fleeced, $1.75 now 98c made a bit. Third Year—Margaret McKenzio Ladies' Muslin Petticoats, $1.50 Joseph Vail, John Connors. now 98c Then Dr.. Griffin introduced Mr. now 98c Second Year—John Walezak, Cath- William McNally, S. X, of I-'onlnm, Mayo Ribbed 'Underwear, $1.50 One lot of Ladies' White Waists, erine Dunn, Elizabeth Mulhern, Mario under whose supervision the young now 89c which were $3 and $3.50 now. .$1.25 Carroll, Teresa Kllcomins, Martin Ma- lecturers were placed. Mr. McNal- Children's White Lawn Dresses dura, .lames Lenahnn, Mary Dunn Men's Woolen Underwear, $2.25 ly made a brief a.ldress and an- $2.00, now $1.25 Anna Hayes. now $1.45 nounced the subject of discussion Children's Bath Robes, were $2.50 which was -The Smlth-Towner Bill." ',/irsl Ye^-Vincent Abbatiello Men's All Wool Underwear, $3.00 now $1.45 Ladies' 50c Brassiers, now 29c AfteittJ.r .i,that , «,th„e „speaker i,n.s . were„ intro- Mary Brady. Nora Coleman, Regina now $1.95 Conway, Barbara Dunn, Adeline Far- Ladies' Vests, 39c, now 19c duced. ley, Margaret Gereghity, Anna Jacobs These young men are touring the Douglas Lochs, Joseph Leitner, Lad- MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS SHOE DEPARTMENT State giving lectures on current top- MEN'S GLOVES. Islaus Madura, Marie Maloney, Mar- ics, which is quite an innovation, con- Men's $2.00 Shirts, now $1.25 garet Mund, Cornelius McGonigle, Men's Jersey Gloves, in brown, Ladies' Dress Shoes in Black and sidering the fact that they are on'y Kathleen O'Brien, John Pryga, Ed- which were 25c pair, Men's $3.00 Shirts, now 1.95 Tan, high cut, lace, Military In their first and second y?ars at ,, Men's $3.50 Shirts, now 2.45 nd PohI Mary WarRa Lartlslails now 6 pairs $1.00 Heel, which were $6.50, now.$4.95 college. This speaks well for Ford- ™ ' ' Men's $4.00 Shirts, now 2.95 ham, and proves the statement of Zamorsisi, Alexander Zdanlewickz Leather Palm Gloves, 50c, now. .25c Ladies' Vici Kid, Military Heel, Mr. McNally that "students at Ford- Ladislausa Pazdori, Veronica Mar- Men's Unlined Leather Gloves, $7.50, now $5.45 ham are being educated, not in- cey. which were $2.00, now $1.39 MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS formed." In order to keep up its Gmilos. Men's Leather Lined Mitts, Men's Railroad Shirts, Polkadots, Sister Shoes, at $2.50 good work, Fordhnm is now ap- Eighth Grade—Mary Coan, Mary were $1.00, now 45c two collars attached, and also Men's Dress Shoes, in tan, bal. and pealing to the public for financial Thockmorton, Julia Kach, Catherine in plain colors, were 2.50, now $1.45 aid. Grimley, Elvira Jerome, Evelyn Con- MEN'S SOCKS. blu., which were $7.50, now.$4.95 Men's Black Satines, Black Beauty Each lecturer snoke on different way, Annunciata Nlcarvo. Kathleen Men's Every Day Socks, which Men's Dress Shoes, which were ' • phases of the subject, Mr. Raymond Cheeseman, Regina Dooling, Rose were 25c a pair, now 10c were $2.00, now 98c $8.50, now $5.95 O'Brien speaking first, and acting Dewan, Mary Walla, Francis Gelsi- Men's Heavy Woolen Socks, Men's Blue Chambray, were $2.00 Men's Black Blucher Shoes, which as chairman. TTe said that they non, George Foxall, Joseph Connors now 4 pairs $1.00 now 98c were $5.00, now $3.50 were both surprised and pleased a! John Clenry. Men's Flannel Shirts in gray, brown, Seventh Grade — John Coakley, Men's Lisle Socks, in all shades, Men's Heavy Working Shoes, Endi- such a largo gathering of m^n us blue, were $3.50, now $2.25 they had expected that South Aml'ioy Richard Flanagan, Francis Walsh, now $1-00 cott and Johnson's at $3.25 Men's Headlight Overalls, •wna only a country town. TTe then Georgp Monaghnn, Cornelius Monag- Men's Heavy Army Last Shoes Iin.it, Robert Anderson, Margaret. An- MEN'S NECKTIES. were $3.50, now $1.98 introduced the other speakers, Mr. $8.00, now $5.95 Goorgo Kenyon. Mr. McCarthy. Mr. derson, Mary Cannon, Anna Monion Men's Knitted Ties, which were Mechanics' Union Made Overalls, Gerald O'ttrien and Mr. McNully. Catherine Coan. $1.50, now 98c which were $2.50, now $1.25 Children's Shoes, sizes 4 to 8, During lhr> periods between the Sixth Gradn—Frnnk Scully, Mar- $1.75 Ties, now $1-25 Boys' Slip Over Sweaters, regular at $1.69 Kiirct Lovely, Margaret Mnloney, speaking refreshments wore served, $1.25 Ties, now ...85c regular price $1.00, now 3 for $1.00 Girls' Shoes, sizes, from 8 to 11% •which wore welcomed by tho men Parker foully,, Frank Burkhard, who kept the waiters Hiusy supply- Frances Mnrternngelo, Margnret Ladies' and Children's Stockings at $1.95 Ing thorn. Aullff, Tlioinns Barrett, George Nich- STAMP COUPON Girls' Shoes, 11% to 2, at $2.25 ols, Lawrence Leonard, Mary Grim- Children's Stockings, pair 10c At the end of tho meeting, Mr. Little Gent's Shoes, 10 to 13^, John A. Cnan, the president of the ley. Lawrence Qulnlnn, Margaret Ladies' Lisle Stockings 19c Bv rntikins it pnrehnsp on Sat- fiocloty, ninrte a motion that our rep-Thompson, Lester Freeman, William Ladies' Silk Stockings, Onyx.. .$1.39 urday. F< b. 19. of $2 or nvor nnd at $2.25 Miinn, Frank O'Brien, TCdward Snen- rosontnUves In Congress bo Informed Ladies' Woolen Stockings $1.39 prison'inji this ennpnn. \nu will Boys' Shoes, 2% to 5%, bal. and that SriO men of St. Mary's Holy CM\ Clara McOovmiiok, Catherine. Sul- bin., at $2.T5 vnn. Mnry MusUa, M. Ferren. Ladies' $2.50 Stockings $1.95 receive SO S. & IT. Stnmps Free. Nnmo Socioty, protest njrnlnst tho Ladies' Felt Slippers, at $1.50 passage of the bill. Fifth Grade—Margaret Conway. Boys' Heavy Ribbed Stockings.. .29c Helen Coan, Gertrude Trinley. B. Somo ot tho reasons brought out Carroll. Rlchnnl Mack, Francis Pow- by tho sjiakors why surli n bill ers, Miriam Welsh, Catherine Con- in all. shinies should not pass aro as follows: 4 cakes roy, .Rosario Cninlll. t. The bill in Urn drat plico is per hank 69c Palmolive Saturday Onh 25c loosely drawn, nmlblgitous • and un- Fourth Grnde — Mnrle Connors. scientific. Tt does not rooogniza the Madplino Sullivan, Margaret Coan. (JO TO THE BROADWAY BARGAIN STORE principle thnt tho cdiicnllonnl nyn- ,T. Crimes, Edward Mcnonnell. GO TO THE BROADWAY BARGAIN STORE tcn of tho country 's a v>n't flvs- tom. Tt pivps no reference to the Third Grade — Edward Sullivan .Toponli Phelnn, Everilt Armstronir pro'ilnWH of liiirher cilucnflon nnd CONSULT contains no provisions for the nron- 1 Cnrroll, DavM Cnirmion. John er coovditintion of the ilifTeren Credlco, Arthur Kennedy, .Toliu COLONIAL grades of American education into a co'>esl<'p, body. hlln, Martin Carroll, Francis Sullivan & Wilhelmk IJf ALL ITS IIRAXCIIES 2. The bill Is not in keenlnir v'tli insnn. John Coan, Frank Ptan- "BOOST SOU H AKB0V GABIHET WORKS • tha spirit of the r"oost.lt."ti- "n Cniidgv, Francis Cronin, Al- Property for Bale In all partu of i and Upholstering XOHTII ltlVEK I\>TE TOM- LOWEST PMCES ON If"- tbo ConsHtiit'nn ve"0"ni7e(l t'ie !"•' 1T"r"> •••'.- A lire Kelly, Theresa 'ACTORY SUPPLIES, such ai toll , -schools nro public, hut tlm eh'Wro" •n -/.. nilllons. ,, the children is of Iho Pt- ". TM* JUSTICE OF TUB PBA.CB Remodeling Antique Furniture princinle eives lo the citizen th" I'wnr. Bprtha Hunter, Marv Represented by responsibility nf peeing to it that -«, T7noe Ynnns, Margaret Chair Caning FREDERICK H. LEAR t>n irtfwev be spends a'mnnllv op n '|n. T-Toipri Ch ok. Catherine 8«nth Amboy, H. J. 107 SOPTH STEVENS AVE. illl OEOROE education Is pronerly expended. Tnrn- TeL 288. FUItmUIiE BOUOIIT AND SOI-D Ini!" cdui'nMon over to Tfedor.nl control Ahbatlello, Mary lessens this rosnonsMIKv nnd weak- SPECIAL NOTICE. ens the State's independence. Queer Word Explained. was NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Reproductions Made to Ordor. To Place a Ladder. 4. RecmiBo the ''ill in reality Is a The reiil derivation of the word Experiments t(i ilclci'iuine rim nngle i.p. n»r>i's of t>e Sixth ,11 userB of water,, whose motcrB are bill lo control education. Tt tvr- D. Parunak, Prop. "esquire" Is. n.° pveryone will remv.-n- nt which n hidden should he pluccil to ports to bo a bill to ene.ourntre e''»- 'o nniictunllfy bnnners iut of order, nro requoatcd to have her. fnini "escnyt»r." olil Fri'tirh for ; nl Residence, 340 Portia Street, secure the ninxlftinrn di-crpe of Nnft ly cntkiTi, but ev"r*'o"e iv'm bnR f - High ame placed In good condition on or South Amboy, N. J. "shleldhcnnT," nii'l n when pat- VVIien fire remlnl tliw pn^sci! the word ev.'i rhi- IICIL:III nl Hie luitilri - I',!•,,nil- teried after foretrn Bv'imn nf e.i". r*'iiuilfMil wit ton. nr-d tho de-Ire of ppwo'H o" bn Citizen. Superintendent of Water Worka. »<1vprtl8i>r« THE SOC^H AMBOY CITIZEN. Why not let "by-gone examples" peacefully rest? Why waste good YOU Are Keeping Them Warm! PtfBUSriBD ffBBKH By time, exhaust one's patience, and in- D. I MAHONEY'S SPrOTT »HE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING CO. crease our temperature iby squab- SOUTH AMBOY, N. 3. bling over what one did or what ons HOLLY PARK BRAND FLOUR, very finest milled, said about things that are passed? HUH.SOKIPTION HATKS: per barrel in wood $12.00 The pressing ne«d of the hour is to IA advance, zones 1 sail 2, $1.00; fonei 8 HOLLY PARK BRAND FLOUR, very finest milled, to 8, 12.00. handle our public matters as we f find them, according to the rules of per 98 lb. bag $5.75 All communication!! or Items of news re- right and justice and practical judg- ••p s etlred by U8 mast be accom pained hj the p fii«^[LiNil!lliijy|ijj|j|SB signature of the writer to Insure publication. ment. If a bill is correct and just, HOLLY PARK BRAND FLOUR, very finest milled, $ * pay it. If it does not square itself < * «&& mm/mum* per 24% lb. bag 1.45 in tie Pott Orace at Soutk Atntwy to these rules prove it, and pass it 1 UK at M f«*onrt tfaaa mall matter. HOLLY PARK BRAND FLOUR, very finest milled, by. If this cannot be done, pay it •Lfc\' •*, as that is the cheapest and quickest s ft 4S J ' VP per 12% lb. bag 73c SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921way out of It. »• -. ''< ^ -'*1 E. C. CORN FLAKES, per pkg. 10c; 3 pkgs. for 25c THERE SHOULD HE NO IIIJGII Tiirarnvs. '/> ARMOUR'S CORN FLAKES, per pkg 10c FATAL MISTAKE MADE HEKE Hugh Timmins, brother of Charles H 1 X CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, all kinds, per can 10c Timmins of this city, departed this /• ! According to a letter received by life at his home, 261 Market street, y GOODY NUT BUTTER, per lb 25c the Chamber oE Commerce this week Perth Amboy, on Monday last, after FRESH SMOKED CALIFORNIA HAMS, 1042 lbs. each, Ib.l5c from the Highway Engineer no pro-a brief illness of pneumonia. FINE SMALL FRESH CALIFORNIA HAMS, per lb 18c vision is being made in the plans Mr. Timmins was born In South of the new bridge to be built be- Amboy sixty-six years ago, and went SRES SALT PORK, per lb 15c tween this city and Perth Amboy for to Perth Amboy when a young man t'boto Internntlnnau CORNED PIGS FEET, per lb. 7c; 4 lbs 25c trolley service. and opened a stove and hardware On its face this seems to loolt In the mile square of former Russian barracks In Aleiandropol, Republic store. He took much interest in of Armenia, are housed 6.84T little Armenian orphans under care of theFRESH SHOULDERS OF MUTTON, per lb 9c like' a big mistake. We need better civic life, and became prominent as Near East Relief. Every bite they eat, every etltcli they wenr, Is the gift of FRESH HADDOCK AND HERRING, per lb 10c rather than worse provision for ready a Democrat. He was water commis- the people of the United States, through the Near East Relief. In addition, SALT HERRING, each 7e and easy transportation between sioner of Perth Amboy for several the Near East Relief hospital has a daily average of 1,211 children pntienU, while 1,040 others ure given medical treatment which doe» not require con- these two neighboring cities. Theyears, and for fifteen years previous DOMESTIC SARDINES in oil, per can 5c present possibilities for trolley ser- Bnement to hospital beds. Over 64,000 Mttlo Armenlun children are housed, was tax assessor. Lately ho wasclothed nnd fed by the Near East Relief In Armenia mid Syria. GOOD GRADE COFFEES, per lb 25c, 30<£ 35c vice are only a makeshift and anmanager and bookkeeper for Richard apology for what is needed. It is In nil over 110,000 little children are being kept alive by American old. WHITE BEANS, per lb 8c, 10c, 12c, 15c J. Calvin at his plumbing establish- YOU ore doing ltl KKK1> IT. UP I the best that was possible at thement- Subscriptions to Cleveland II. Dodge, Trent)., 1 Madison Are., New York SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES, per dozen 40c, 50c time the tracks were laid, and then City. Mr. Timmins was a member of GRAPE FRUIT, each 10c; 3 for 25c only dbtained after endless delay, San Salvador Cotinc.il No. 203, Berions litigation and enormous ex- Knights of Columbus, and St. Mary's JLrJL JEJlrJL CHOICE MIXED NUTS, per lb 25c pense. Holy Namo Society. He belonged to ORDERS DELIVERED. • TEJLiBPHONH 149-W According to present information, St. Mary's parish. Ho Is survived hy about two and a half millions of dol- a son, Henry Timmins, of Perth Am- lars are to be expended to produce boy, and a daughter, Mrs. Frederick a bridge that Is supposed to meetJ. Eggors, of New York city; a all anticipated needs for years to brother, Charles Timmins of this Meats That You Can Eat come. Yet this substantial structure city, and a sister, MrR. John Leahy, Is not to provide accommodation for of Red Bank. Supplee trolley service. Conditions on tho old bridge can only prow worse. Tf Suppose. it is unsafe now, It is not likely to Suppose nn editor should, just for Prime Rib Roast 2Oc-22c Improve with ngo. Within a very once, relieve his mind by printing few years Its life will be over, and n all tho news ho happened to know nt in the mcuntimo the trolley s rvlce that minnto! OptionB would ho Pork for Roasting 22c must be given at increasing rialt, thrown up, citi/.ens arrested, families Ice Cream and with multiplied discomforts. disrupted, fights fought on every Do the promoters nf tlip. now bridge. streot corner, candidates resigning, Fresh Hams have only in mind the needs of niinlstors leaving for distant parts, ..vehicular service, such ns tho mo- lawyers tnkinp long vacations, busi- Each week we will manufacture a special Ice Hindquarters Genuine Lamb tor cars and motor trucks? Is th«ness men turning things over to their Cream—superior in flavor, richness and smooth- permanent convenience nf those who clerics for a season, hired girls hunt- nuist depend upon tlio trolley of noing new Jobs, nnd so on down a long ness to any Ice Cream ever manufactured in Pot Roast 20e-22e|Forequarter LambSSc account? Is this lotfcr a notice list of casualties—and the editor Philadelphia. This special Ice Cream will be put served upon the public that they would bo so mussed up that his up in quart and pint bricks, wrapped in specially are .approaching the day when tho corpse couldn't bo identified by his designed wrappers and will be known as Sup- Corned Plate or Soft Rib 10c Jolting, uncertriin, unsanitary, over- own family, A newspaper man doesn't plce's Private Brand Ice Cream. Each flavor we crowded and jinsafo Iltnoys are to beknow everything but his work is the only means of public travel be- such thnt ho hears a lot that com- introduce will be compounded from the choicest Veal for Roasting I5«?up tween this city and our neighbor over mon sense, common decency nnd ingredients—fruits and other flavor combinations the river? Who is this bridge to common prudence keep out of the —our own secret formulas, the deliciousness of be built for? Ts it intended only Skin Back Hams 30c Small Call Hams 22c paper.—Inter-Mountain Press and which cannot be even approached by imitators. for the accommodation of a small Printer. part, of the public who may be for- tunate enough to own an nutomobilr>, Fresh Made Sausage SOc Cim We Doubt It? The Special Private Brand Bricks for this or Is it. intended for the benefit of the whole public, whatever way thev We heard a story the other day week will be BLACK WALNUT ICE CREAM. Fresh Killed Chickens 4©c may have to travel? If it is to beabout an editor having to be carried •What it should be, then it should af- home on a stretcher as the result of ford accommodation for any kind and having received a kind word over Bacon, by the strip all kinds of travel service the pub-something he had printed. The shock lic may have to use. simply unnerved him. But just as he reached his home some one gave Jftona^han's Meat Market It is high time that some kind of him a good cussing about another FOR SALE BY C. I. BERGEN effective influence -was brought to article he had printed, and he got Telephone 26 Quality and Weight Guaranteed bear upon those who have this im- up and returned to work.—Jefferson Corner Stevens Avenue and First Street. portant matter in charge, to comCount- y Republican. 2O9 David Street pel provision for such ample trans- o portation accommodation as present needs indicate, and future demands Kindly mention Citizen whan pat- are most likely to require. ronizing ftdvertliari. This is a work that our Chamber of Commerce might vigorously agi- tate to good advantage, and have the support of the entire public, Big Bargains in Groceries PROMISE ' Those Frequent ifolA Tips. Hold ups havo becomo Increasingly For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday frequent, and unusual Iwldness has marked many of the Tecent opera- tions of tho bandits. Tho one pulled or Beans Finn* Gold Medal 12% lbs. _It is difficult to picture the golden promise oft near Roosevelt on Tuesday night Campbell Soups perr can IIOUl 24% lbs 1.45 98 lbs 5.75 presented now tactics. It ts getting that Thrift holds out for those who spend less tlrno that special efforts were mndo Jelke's Good Luck Ta ca s than they earn and deposit the money that Is by tho coinlilnod authorities to mako Ni-Ko Cream "3 " ns 29c this kind of work especially danger- Perlb. left over in the Special Department of this ous to this lawless bund. At present thoro iippnara to bo little to prevent BEST TEA, Mixed or Ceylon, lb 35c Condensed Milk, Pleasant Valley, 2 ... 25c strong young bank. thoso operalion.H from bring both Pickles, 25c bottle sweet 19c Jelly, Pure, glass 14c roanonnlMy safe find profitable. A few Wfih powered cars, with well avmeil Chow Chow, bottle 14c Babbitt's Soap 7c Not all the wealth in the world can purchase officers in plain clothes could patrol Catsup, Silver's, 2 25c Washing Powder, Grandma's, lge pkg.l9c I-- given districis occasionally, nnd pns- an hour of time or buy back a single yester- Com Hulls, Brandywine, can 17c styly some of these bandits might got Codfish, Beardsley's, 2 pkgs 25c the surprise, they need, but which Oats, bag $1.75 Coffee, best blend, 5 lbs $1.25 day. Your life is in the making today, so thoy appear to feel is not likely to Corn, 100 lbs $2.10 Evaporated Apples, lb 17c start today to save both money and tune. We come. Scratch Feed, 100 lbs $3.00 Cocoa, Hershey's 21c .believe we can help you. The Citizen has received a com- Farrow Cow Feed, 100 lbs $3.50 Matches, Ohio, box 5c munication this week, but the writer Molasses Feed, 100 lbs $2.50 Shinola Shoe Blacking 10c tailed to sign his real name ns a Split Peas, green or yellow, lb 10c Toilet Paper, 6 rolls 25c matter of good faith nnd therefore Salmon, tall pink, can 15c Zap Washing Powder, pkg 5c The South Amboy It is not published. The article is timoly, and contains much food for Honey, bottle 15c Oat Flakes, lb 5c thought, and why the writer tried to Succotash, can 17c Mince Meat, loose, lb 21c Trust Company hide under an annonymous signature, Mixed Nuts, lb < 25c Almonds, lb 29c the Citizen cannot understand. The Peaches, large can 29c Vanilla, pure, large 35c bottle 25c D. W. Reed, Pies. Harold G. Hoffman, Treaa. •writer complains that it is impossible for residents of this city to secure Peaches, Evaporated, lb 25c Cherries,; large can 39c work on the Plordpniown nvonue im- provement, and thnt preference is be- Safe Deposit Boxes Foreign Department ing given to foreigners from out. of Fruits and Free Delivery town, preference being given seem- Eagle Tea Co. ingly to men of Creek extraction. Christmas Club. Vegetables in successor to Everywhere BROWN BROS. TJE1A. OO. Rubbing windows every day or so Originators of Low Prices with a dry cloth takes but a minute. Season Phone 206 Keeps them shining and puts long- 133 S. Broadway Bet. John and George Sts. er intervals between the tedious •washing. MMgets Win. SOOTH ASUHlf CITIZEN Saturday the Arrow Midgets defeat- SOOTH LltBOI. M. I. ed the American Legion Midgets by Saturday, February, 19, 1921 a score of 34 to 25. While John Con- nors was high scorer for ihe vic- tors and the work of Leonard and SECOND BIRTH FOR JAPANESE Sullivan was splendid. The Arrow Midgets are desirous of booking Burial of Nails, Teeth and Hair, an games with any teams from 80 to Change of Name Made Official 100 pounds. All games address to Another Person. R. Anderson, 351 David Street. The This store can supply your needs in the **•• • ^—^ score: The following Item from the Japan BIG CUT IN grocery and meat line—all best grade Advertiser reveals one of the inter- Arrow Midgets. esting peculiarities of nntlnnal idea G F T goods. We solicit a trial, and then we and customs wliieli continue to leui P. Connors, f ...'. 3 0 6 feel sure you will be a permanent customer variety and Interest to world civiliza- R. Anderson, f 2 0 4 PRICE tion. "Burying themselves to escape W. Sullivan, c 5 4 14 dentil, and then Iming born again I) the simple process of chansintc the! R, Leonard, g 2 2 fl PIPE AND TOBACCO names. Baron and Iinroness Him hel J. Triggs 2 0 4 Double S. & II. or Elk Green full funeral services for themselves a COMBINATION the Gyokurinsni temple in Nugoy 14 6 34 Trading Stamps given with each recentl.v, erect ing a fully engrave American legion Midgets purchase, every Saturday. tombstone over their nulls, teeth nnc OPT 1 Sorello Pipe - 75c hair. The haron now calls iilmseli Mr. Kogogureno Olou. L. Kelly, f 1 1 3 1 Tin of Tobacco 16c J. McCarthy, f 3 0 6 "When Duron linn was 'first' bon p J. Connors, f 3 2 8 he was far from healthy, and 40 yean 2 of- Pipe Cleaners 5c was predicted us the extreme limit ol A. Trlnley, c 2 1 5 hts life. However, h« recently cele- B. Draney, g 0 0 0 ALEX PAWLOWSKI brated his sixty-sixth birthday, whlc C. Conroy, g ..'. 0 1 1 Total Value 9ic brought to his mind that his fathei G. Monaghan, g 1 ° 2 'PHONE 226 had died at Unit age, and that hi Store closes Tuesday ind Thursday evenings at t o'clock could probably best nvoid his fate a 10 5 25 J. W. OLSEN CO an early death by bowing to that (3at< Referee—Hyson All Tor 69c 236 North Fdtus Street Bergen Mill, South Amboy I and officially 'burying' as much oi himself as possible without Interfer- ing with any of the vital processes." Troop No. 1 Makes Thirteen In a Bow You Save 27c With, attendance the largest this season Troop No. l's basketball team WM. H. MARTIN annexed its thirteenth game of tho I. A. M'CARTHY season on Saturday ovonlnfi, February Peterson's Pharmacy, PIANO TUNING am 12, in the High School Auditorium 182 N. Broadway REPAIRING ot this city. The Troop team Btill Why Teeth Decay UNDERTAKER rotnined its unbeaten record at tlio 251 First Street, South Amboy, K. . oxpenso o£ the Amhoy Flyers of If a drop of add Is spilled upon tho marhle top ot a wash AND EKBALtfEB Telephone 188*51. Forth Amboy. The final Bcoro was stand, It bolls and bubbles, and If allowed to remain will dis- 115 S. BBOADWAT 37 to 31. This victory Rliould bo solve out the lime ani leave the surface roughened. consldorod sufficient for any Perth The lime In the tooth 1B eaten by. an add. This add Is South Amboy, R, }. Antboy Jr. combination as tho Flyers known as lactic acid, familiar to nearly everyone. It la the acid FOR SALE! were a pick of Hint city's bout play- present In sour milk. Its presence In the mouth Is duo to the Prompt Service Either Day or Night ers. fermentation or souring of food particles adhoring to and between \ Most Desirable Newlv The gnme was rather roiiRli but the teeth. Telephone 388. cleanly played throughout and the In tho mouth that la not cared for, the teeth are bathed In Built Houses team work of both teams was excel- thia acid practically all of the time, and all the time the acid One two family flat and two lots lent. A hotter brand of sportsmnn- is at work, dissolving out the lime-salts In the teeth. Just as the DANIEL J. DONLIN on Portia street. llko basketball has nevor been wit- acids do with the marhle slab. This shows why teeth start to One 7-room house, on Louis; nessed in this city than tills game. decay at the points that are hardest to keep clean. Decay rarely street • ElUras of the locals although caro- starts on the exposed surfaces ot a tooth- One 5-room bungalow, on Loula fully guarded, showed his, ability at Let It be understood that a clean mouth and sound, ivell HEATING AND street I getting away from the guards and The Strongest cared for teeth are positively essential to perfect health. Every Improvement In e&oh; all netted BIX ibaskc{,s. GAS FITTING C. Skow, also of tho Scout team Argu Dieut porches and windows screened. A' Dr. P. Goldberg eDt inspection of these houses Is re- ,played an exceptionally Rood game We could advance about th< & THE CANOPY RANG* quested. For particulars apply to both on the floor and at basket net- Extracting Specialist ting. . modern, sanitary, preservativi 226 Henry St., M. MMBEETSON, J. Parker was able to get 11 points. methods we use would not bi 850 ISarflontown ATC Sooth Ambo: Dr. E. Shapiro His foul shooting wan not quite a lialf as convincing as one tria' Prophylaxis Specialist good as usilal and he only mado of our satisfactory work in 5 out of 11 trios. licensed to practice Dentistry In the Stetei of New York and If you want to get there, take DON'T DELAY! Gardella of the Flyers, took hlgl CLEANING AND PRESSING N»w Jusejr honors with 1.5 points to his credit. Why not send us some gar- Order Preacher also of the visitors ments as a trial, then arrange 112 So. Broadway, South Amboy played a good game. to have us do your work reg- The Saturday night games are be Consultation Free Telephone 1C9-J Red Bus Line ularly? ing given good support by the loca — Hetween — people this season and It is mainly L. ROSENTHAL CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT. due to the clean play of the Scouts, Soutb Amb ay—Mecbauics^ll I e-Per tti Woy The light junior team of the Scouts 119 So. B'dway South Amboy Go to your home dentist defeated the Pond Lily A. C. Jra In a preliminary game. The score: Careful Drivers, Comfortable Troop No. 1. kMR.HAPPV COAL PARTY Cars and Prompt Service G V 'I Now! R, Ellams, f 6 0 12 R. Waterman, f 2 0 4 We have the finest Lehigh C. Skow, c * 0 ,8 T«l«phon« J«. Night Call 285 coal on the market. Full 2000 '. Parker, g 3 ft 11 A. Skow1, g 1 0 2 REASONABLE! AND EFFICIENT pound's guaranteed tot- every ton. Prompt delivery. 16 .. 6 37 |—Avalon A. C. ot Rnh- •ay, at Amboy. March 1—Troop 21 of Tottonvlllo, .t Tottenvllle. Magic Service March f>—Speedway .Tra. of Portii mboy, nt South AnVboy. March 12—"Y" Combination of Perth , For mine Pipeless Heater mbny. nt South Amboy. We have installed the latest Tomorrow night Troop No. 1 will Best and Most Eco/iomieeJ 1 iliiy tbo 51 at awn n A. C. at Ibe High "The Hess System of Baking" method in l\u -oild for heat- equipment for testing , charg- 1 ichool "Auditorium. Miitawnn lias a Where Purity Is Paramount ing houses* ing and repairing yoilr battery. oort train and a fast game can be Agency for U. S. L. and . KAPLAN, LADIES' TAILOR j. 134 South Broadway South Amboy, N. i. Sold, im/ «... jr A. book containing addresses and SUITS, UltK.SSHS.COAl'.SASn SIvIKTS Columbia Batteries .MA UK To oum.;u laskctball dates, also a cash ac- LnillCB' and Gents' SAMUEL MEDINETS :otmt, was lost ill the High Schol LEANINC, PRESSING and REPAIRING Tel. 224 105 Broadway I'UO.MI'TI V I MINN i iditoriuni on Saturday evening, Siile Ajii'iil. Opposite Post Office ebruary 12. Wil!.-finder kindly re- Heady-Made Skirts Always nrn to the manager of the Boy on Hand 08 David Street Telephone 26 cout team? M S. H'wny, Oi>. Post OfHoe. o • OU SAVE 25c or moro o£ eaoh LAUNDRY Stockholder! Must Bo Natives. 0. T. MASON AUCTION Every MONDAY EL THURSDAY 1.00 by buying here. I have a tall Stockholders in private bnnlts In (XiuxoKHur to It. I'. Mftaon) With OflVrliisK UsU'il <>!' AUmit Have your laundry work Bwed unlives of Swe'len. lne ot Boys' Suits and Gont's Pur- done by Fresh Western O/f&B[SllC!!?ff islilngs; also Men's Working Clothes. BLAKELEY LAUNDRY T. and City-Used MVBk3iLa OP TllRNTON Reliable UNITED STATES Companies Money Back If Not as Warranted Cleaning, pressing and repairing Clear! Sanitary Work Local and long Distance 155 East 24th Street — New York City ono at reasonable prices. WotkloitonHiUnnlivy will bo roiuly EXPLOSION INSURANCE «H tho followlnn Saturday ft. ^000 TRUCKING NOTARY PUBLIC THE TAILOR J. Alfred Johnson OF ALL KINDS Broadway and Augusts Si. 22 So. B'wiy, Opp.. C. K. K. Btntlot* elephone 249-J 124 Feltus St. 231 First Street South Amboy Bay from Citizen Advertisers and let value South Amlioy, If. J. ., '> >-y-in?. •„ '-If -

CHHISWC4* M»rr X ST. wisps Fifty OesU Bach Stolte, Henry Come To Slater'sBig PerthAmboyDhoebtoi. ' (Continuod from Last Week) ~ " Mrs.W, WASHINGTON STBEETT , Mr—16.00 $10.00 Each Caucone, Roineo— $3.00 Mail Brophy, Sara Kane, M.—?2^H3 141 $5.00 Each. Leonard, EJlizafbeth—$2.00 X* mutter Gleason, Dennis Leonard, Joseph A.—$1.50 whl> $10.00 Each. Fiunps, "Brogue" Oxfords, HIGH CCT HOOTS, and Tli«o Ties. Scully, John Made ot very flno IJrown and IJInrk Kid. Segrave, Robert $5.00 Each T II 10 S K A- Abbatello,,V. Sncdo and Satin, High ur SOA'S 1JEST Delaney, George IJOW Heels. Made to retail HTYIJKS with Grimley, P. for $1O.OO. At Slater's for Militarj-, Lovely, Thomas French a n <1 Rea, Charles Baby Ijoiiis Rea, William ' ' Scully, Frank : 50good cigarettes Scully, Mrs. John Stolte, Theodore for 10c from Vail, Thomas • $3.00 Each ' one sack of Carroll, John GENUINE Minnlck, Jerome < Sergei, John $2.00 Each ///Gtl AfWbetlello, Mrs. Hose • ,2.'--'• Cl/T DOOTJ Brophy, Wm. "".' Callan, Louis "BULL" Camplbell, T. $5.95 Cannon, Agnes Cannon, Sara DURHAM Carroll, John TOBACCO Special for Boys For Growing Girls Special Bargain Freeman, MrB. C. 111(1 HOYS' STU.IMI DIIKHS SIIDIOS— .flO .Nciv Sljlo tor MIKSCII an'1 French, Mrs. John Miullt ttf film liltlf-li Kniuilr-iill rlilf, uuk oolH mid Oxfords —- J. o w IcnllliT KrivH mill I|trn Illull Cul flrimley, Mrs. John u Hix'clul vuluu ltOOlN. . (irlmley, Mrs. P. • Big Keone, Mrs. Johu ' ELMER F. PARISEN Small Chil- Ladies' Keone, John Boys' Boys' dren's Fashion experts are evidently ex. SC.r>0 Dnrk »3 Spitls, Kress, fleorge Uun Mcttll Itrn w ft fi lllnik Jlluck ur ing a cold spring, for the fash- Carting of Any Kind or llrown all uolon. Krens, Ray StlKll CiiltHk In Hcliiol ID ON WORLD-KNOWN CUSH- POSTMAN SHOES j Complexion, Navll, Mrs. J. 229 BROADWAY ami Ovl'orris, all Scully, John, Jr. nnd ION SOLE COMFORT ?' Peptnwe, Catherine Bale Price All \ A girt with dollente coloring nnd Segrave, Jack ' ~'_ Presto-Vibrator for Eleetrlo Face SHOES FOR MEN l ttB transparent skin should choose tints, Sergei, Mrs. John " •~ "" " Massage Ptolte, Mra. Theodore NEW I.OXS JUST irather than colors, lest she detrnet For Indies and Gentlemen. TII IN lliiiiltiful, •from the delicacy of nnturo's endow- Vail, John " " r(-hh>* rnfort Sli»« ABBIVKD. Made Vail. Mrs. Thomas iii.ido over L» r. .95 of itoft Kun metu] ments, whereas the Klrl with the clcnr WliittMimb's fainouH flnlsliod lealliri Vnil, Thomas Pompolan Massage Cream Used pri'Hcrlption liifit, n£ olive sl^ln nml sunklssed complexion "Welmnn. Joseph Fufl, iiliitble, Ijl-ick Tull double Bo •con wear the vivid nnd Intense colors Exclusively. It i il s It I n loulUiir, to lu'ct. (iuod- Weir, Mrs. F. ri.^xiltlouuwcdiiulud. Mc\ll>io writ oil year welt. that challenge her own. $1.00 -Each" lubber hoots; theiy , vlcl kill or lit tho foot nil «alf uppers, UKMI- I/oalhcr llnoil Tellows, ochre nnd greens cnll for Ablintlello. Salvador Special attention give to Children's ovt:r without Id ntslilon a very clear skin, whereas reds nnd Doehmer, P. • K or iilnch- Inner floJp*.rub - Hair Cutting. \«K. ber l Its derivatives lend » glow thnt is "Roolimor. Mrs. P. Cliolm of hiiTli. Rrophy, Mrs. Wm. low or medium flattering ns do also the warmer shades IIOI'IH. of purple. Campbell, Mrs. T. K. F. CARNEY 510.(10 The eternal blue and green color Cannon, Alice COMKOllT Cannon, Kathryn SHOOS $10.00 scheme for the rort-hnired girl tins at Carroll, Sarah Shoes $5.95 Now last given way to a range of colors ictriin. Mrs. Joseph _ Jobbing Promptly Attentcd To Miill Orders In perfect harmony with or by con-Duggan, J. Filled S5.95 trast, -running the gamut from a pnle Freeman, John Telephone 321 and faint pink to brllllnnt orange— Gordon, Kathryn MEN—HERE ARE THE BARGAINS YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR which well offset the rare coloring of TTayes, John n. _.. 208 Bordentoym Are. South Amboy hair, which the minority of us, nlns. Hayes, John —FINE, HIGH GRADE, SPLENDID APPEARING SHOES FOR DRESS, are favored with. Kress, Mrs. (3. BUSINESS OR GENERAL WEAR *t a trvly remukable money-wing price. As ever and ever In matters of Kress, MArgaret Price Reduction! McCabe, Thomas Black or brown—all toe shape*. Biucher or lace ttyle. taste and dress let us watch what MnOowan, Mrs. J. . ' Richardson & Boynton the Partslenne does and what results OToole, Wrs. Wm. «he achieves with her euvlnble gift O'Toole, Wm. «| jBTrtMnlre ID this flow. Would Rea, Mrs. afary . , ,'.. One Register Heaters WORTH mm 4to wear no unbecoming color! Not Scully, Anna _ ~ m Jjhe. titH aba Will, at times, flaunt SeB^rave, Mae installed complete: * llio four-son won T?vnn, Mrs. John ,!,dea, weui'lnK ilnlnl.v lulls thnt nro siif;- Rynn. Mnry O. I. BERGEN of uprlng (hn-liiK I he brief hut SECOND STREET Corner StevenR nvomie and FlrBt street. period; llnwer trimmed, $1.00 Each Hardware, LHWII Mowers, CJarilen Yd Tloll. Mrs. Catherine Ilosc, Force Cups, Kakcs, Hoes, filmy huts' (hiring the summer linmllis nrroll, Mrs. Richard Mon' nnd as tho cooler weatli"r comes on Shovels, Forks, Gas Fixtures, (irrn!l, Catherine Mantels, Gits Plates, Etc. li Tun "Broitm-i.." they will gradually i:lmnge the chnr- llzmnirls, Mrs. John P Ilic Hi-ivest fur A • acter of their lu'iidfa'iir so Unit fur Flt^mnrrls, Mny SCHOOL STIl'PLIES-BigStocfc ••••• for BJ| and fur trlmmi'il huts will actually Nlchnl, Richnrd be seen only when fur wraps and furNichol. Robert, Jr. STATIONEKY trimmed suit* mul coals nrc romfort- milh, Ironn" ' uble nnd becoming. eamon, May Walts, Mrs. Walter CanTas Gloves, Electric tight Bnlbs The hat entirely of fur Is ti favorite again this winter, hut the fabric nnd WTLMOT STREET GRAHAM'S l'ur combination, or I ho fnbric hat $5.00 Each c. nurltnrd, P. J. ' and POB..TI with a mere touch of fur In Its trim- Ionry, Michael E. DVKACZ Representing tho Best Fire ming Is made populnr. Cleary, James CUSTOM TAILOR Insnranco Contpnnles. The Best Drink on the Market Today. Cleary, Catherine A. ' Keep HOUBO Plants Moist. $2.00 Each SUITS MADE TO OKDER Explosion, Liability, Automobile and $3.00 PER CASE. / A piece of sponge, quite wet, andCleary, P. F. 75c Rebate on Return of Case and Bottles. kept In each house plant hns been $1.00 Kaoh Plate Glass Insurance. found to result In s'eenness fltid fresh- "tooney, Mrs. J. Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and ?oonej", John TJkCOIB jeEIlTE ness Instend of the wilting which so Dnim. Mrs. Mary Repairing of Suits. nftnn overtakes house plants. Their Mulvey, Margaret NOTARY PUBLIC. Wholesale Distributor. failure to do well is due not so much ifnlvey. Julia to the hent of the house as to the dry- Mnlvey, Mrs. James Slightly Used and Misfits North Broadway, South Amboy, N. J. ness of the atmosphere. The Bntu- D'Brlen, Anna 818 Darid Street, Sonili Amboy, X. J, rnted sponge should be pressed In O'Brien, Wm. for Sale. among the lenves nnd slallis ns nenr D'Brlen, Mrs. Wm. .. |0 tlie center oX U»e plant as possible. Stolte, Mrs. Florence , 105 North Broadway. Advertise In The Citizen. KINDLY MENTION CITIZBN WHEN PATRONIZING ADVEBTISHRa THX SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEK, SAYS DANCING IS USEFUL A»TAL COCMT BOARD DIXXER .. lk^jJW^S«2b!l£^sl4liSoXW/Br^SEil(S;J%gV'-#&iJu^5 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921 Boston Professor Declares It a Natu- Senator William T Runyon, of ral Instinct, Like Eating, Fiolit- Plainfieid, former governor of New OPPOBTPIHTIES FOB ALL Ing and Mating. Jersey, will be the principal speak William A. Mills spent two dayi er at the annual banquet of the Mid- FOB BKITr. this week at Port Jervis. Willie is Boston.—I'nnclnjj is an instinct dlesex County Board of Agriculture AMERICAN STORE looking for something worth while which is very much better expressed which will be held on Thursday, : tlian suppressed, ssiid I'rof. Knill Curl FOR RENT—House live rooms all and his friends wish him success. February 24, at the Hotel Klein, New improvements, on Main street. En- Wllin, head of n1H (ipimrtnient of psy- Brunswick. 121 N. Broadway quire at Citizen Office. 2-1It-tf chology at Boston university. In & seri- Mrs. Nels Kvist is quite ill at he: ous defense of natural pleasures torJuy. This is also the occasion of the >^ELL, AT IT AGAIN! FOR KENT— Furnished rooms, Improve- home on Prospect street. Last weel annual meeting and election of of ments. Apply at in N. liroadway. 2-12-tf "Duncing serves a useful social Always giving something cheaper to the people of FOB KENT—Two houses on Augusta .St. she had a slight stroke of paralysi end," he aifcM. "It gives married fleers which will be held at a meet- Apply to Mrs. 4. E. Worthing, ilia. StcveuB from which she seems to be irnprov people the opportunity to associate ing in the Court House at 10 South Amboy than any one else. avenue. / !M'i-2 ing as well as could be expected. with persons of the opposite ws uno'cloc- k a. in. FOB BSNf — House, S rooms, on Join der conventional circumstances, and It street., Applfc 134 .S. Uroadvvay. a-a-i There are about 600 members in SO HERE THEY ARE FOR THIS WEEK The Pond Lilies defeated the Fish- helps uphold convention"! society. the County Board of Agriculture as a FOR KENS—Private narago with concret1 e floor. Appl* to 232 Henry street. I-2U-U town Midgets in basketball on Tues- "Dancing is (in Instinct like vuting, result of the recent membership "Sealect" Condensed Milk, 14 oz. can 10c FOll lll|2jjr—House, fi rooms on George fighting unil uniting. There in no one One of the Best Milks on the Market. \qulre of Mrs. A. T. Worthing, 212 day by the score of 36 to 24. wlio tuu't dunce, as It is only accentu- campaign and it is altogether prob- venue. 12-18-tr ated walking. My twu-iiiitl-u-hnlf-yeur- able that many of the new members Pure Lard 1 lb 14c • 13NT—A storehouse with railroad Three days in succession las will be on hand to help formulate Apply Consumer's Coal Company old sou one-steps and fox-lrots, Gold Sealed Eggs, strictly fresh, per doz 50c treet. 4-:i-tr week—Thursday, Friday and Satur "Modem dancing is partly sensual, the policies of the organization for Loose Eggs, strictly fresh, per dozen 45c RENT —Store on Itroadway, near day—the auto truck loaded with pnrtly on expression of n love for the coming year. a street. Steam heat furnished. Ap- rhythm and partly much-needed exer- Full Oeam Cheese, lb 29c j II. O. Hoffman, South Amboy Trust goods from the South Amboy Terr Tho County Board of Agriculture la jpany. 1-31 -tf Cotta Company became stuck fas cise. All of thes'e functions are natural working In the closest co-operation Large Norway Mackerel, each J5c and therefore the appeal of ilmiclng Pink Salmon, can 12Mc in the mud on Broadway between cannot help but be widespread. Our with the State Federation of County FOB SILK. Catherine street and Gordon street highly conventional society suppresses Boards and is also recognized by Fancy Shrimp, a can 22c and again on Monday morning of this a great many natural pleasures, but law as tho official co-operating All Campbell's Soups, a can 10c FOR SAIJB—37% foot building lot week it became foundered in 1hedancing has not been abolished by the (igency for farm demonstration, work on Main street between Stevens "No Waste" Bacon, pkg 20c jme and Potter street. Enquire A. J. same condition. Each time plants blue law reformers yet, and It la ona in tho county. Miller, 306 Main street. 2-19-tf had to be brought from tho plant, of the few nntural pleasures left. The business meeting at 10 n. m. Peanut Butter, glass 10c FOR SALE—A double house with and extra men to help get the truck "The overemphasis that Is sometimes in Iho Court Houso will be open to Fine Florida Oranges, dozen , 30c all improvemen on Bordentowu out of its trouble. On Monday morn- placed on dancing Is Iho result of what tho public. Very Sweet. avenue, near SU »ens avenue, at cuting after this some small amount of psychologists know as InlilhlllonH. Un- llecauso of limited space only 250 less normal Instincts get im expression price, Enquire of A. H. Bergen, 260 gravel was placed in that viclnlly tickets are available for the banquet. Main street. 2-19-tf or have some compensation they lire And a lot of other things on which prices have been but no apparent attempt was mado apt to burst o\it In mwmiiil forms. 1. ., hoped, howovor, that thosa un- lowered. FOR SALB—1 room house, 6 lots; to Improvo the street to any useful able- to attend tho banquet will \ro •mprovements, at low price. En- "For Instance, all women have the, Come in and See for Yourself. 1 ptt A,A. HH. BergenB , 26260 MMaiin extent. maternal Instinct and the modern nblo to get in for tho aftor-dinncr oireet. 2-19-tf bachelor woiiutn, her Instinct unsutia- Kpeechos. Oeorgo Rveritt will remodel his fli;d find repressed, conipensiites by Tickets for tho banquet will be In OUR MOTTO: FOR SALE—Building at 104 Stev- taking a ptiHHlonnle Intercut In ani- ens avenue, cheap to quick buyer. building on Broadway, near I-Irmry 1 the hands of tho following mon. HONESTY CHEERFULNESS SERVICE Apply to D. J. Donlin, 226 Heiiry mals, or el HI sho becomes a cbuinplon street. He hns awarded tho con-of feminism." I'rlco $1.50: street. 2-19-tt tract to John BllaniR, builder and D. J. Perrlno, Ooorgo Davlson, Lo FOll SALE CHKAlWrooin house In lino condition, ull Improvements, lot 6Ox20U foot, contractor. There will bo three sep- Roy Scott, T. M. Applogiito, Frank Iui|u!re of A, II. llorgcu, 2lil) arate flats ono on each floor, and GIANT CIGAR? NO, FLOWER Stout, William Hughes, Frank Bon-; 2-6-tf improvements will bo lnstnllou. En- ton, William Cortol, L. D. Walker, 3ALI5—7 room house, part Iniprove- 1 i lots, 00X100 ft, inquire 3117 Filth largements will he ipade to tho roar P. W. r]tlllman, Ilonry Warnadorfer, I-SIW of the building, and many parts will HiiHHoll Cortelyou, L. J. Cosgrovo, f-K LK—Two stores with dwol ling over "11(17-1(19 N. liroadwivy, all improve- be rearranged. It will probably take Frank Hart, Farm Domonstrallon O£- Iveway, garage and baru. ppy throe months to complete tho c flco. PRESCENT THEATR r. l.iio-tr tract. I']—Seven room house with Slots iges. Hath, gnu uuil watur. him I buy and sell PERTH AMBOY so ono lot on John stroot, betivoon There will be First and Second E ,nd 1'lno avunuos. A. 11. lloreon, ilOO Main street. 2-18-tr Degrees conferred on a large class LIBERTY TH)\J)S '"W ESTATH—Salable property always i. Dwellings, factory situs, large, or of candidates Sunday afternoon, Feb- Also all securities for which OOXTISUOUS PEltFOKMANCE 2 to 11 w Janm, building lots, etc., at Inviting ruary 20, at 2.30 in tho K. of C. on, ,/Now Is trie time to buy. Don't delay. there is a market. Call or Bents collected. I'irc lnauranco placod In club rooms and on Sunday, February reliable companies. Wm. 11. I'arlsen, Ho:il write for quotation and ex- Kstato and I/tent Collecting Agency, Ili9 27, at St. Mary's Hall, tho Major de- Broadway, S/6uth Amboj N.J. l-ai-tf gree will be conducted by Slate Dep- pert opinion on any you have All Next Week uty John F. O'Neil. or wish to purchase. I MISCELLANEOUS. Kxtlr .'d Investment Korvieo and roput.- FOE"infl '' the FQ•JBB SSALE—1918 Dodgo touring car In good Bmpire Theatre has ' Salt Lnke City.—Shaltasa Bega, In- •uniting order. Five new tiros and newly In- and is In working ord( dian medicine man, known on the San utiillotlldd bbatteryt . I'rlco S5'.!5.00. Apply at •Cltlf.onoliloc. agement, owing to roi Juan Navajo reservation' as Navajo pointment by the Monmo Dick, who wns recently.sentenced to MEAT LOST A1TO FOOT*. Company, felt compelled put in the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kan., for attacking an eleven-year-old their own plant, which ha cost the Indian girl, apparently did not under- OST—On February 12—One pair management over $2,500. Hereafter ses, silver frame, on Broadway stand the meaning of his sentence un- MARKET patrons can rest assured of seeing •>on John and Augusta streets, til he renched the prison. These Specials Are For Friday, Saturday and Monday Augusta street botweon Broad- the shows as announced, and there- According to Marshal Nebeker, \ Pine avonuo. Kindly return fore roturn checks will not havo to Navajo Dick, as they approached the 1 Ofllco. 2-19-lt ibo distributed. prison office, asked him In his Indian rernacular where they wer« going. Sugar Cured Hams 28c lb Danish Butter 45c A Dodgo touring car, driven by "This Is the prison," replied the mar- VERY SPECIAL NOTICE. shal. "Don't you know that you were R80NS CONCERNED KAY i T°ny DeMarco, and owned by Mrs. Gall Hams Ills, 13Jc 11) sentenced to serve a term of ten years Steaks - 25c lb Small 18c lb , that the Subscribers, ox- Ottavo Ciallassi of Perth Amboy, here?" «• RIB EOAST , of Barbara Melnzor, do- whilo on its way from South River Blidi Cut Good and tender to exhibit thotr final Navajo Dick looked up In amaze- ment and shouted, "Gee whiz I" the Iddlesox, on Friday, tho Tony only English expression he had uttered HQdqtrs Spring LamD 18c lb Rump Corned Beel 16c ddlesox, on Frldny, tho on the entire trip. y of Morch, 1921, at I going until ho reached headquarters be Term of Docembor, ()f lll0 Mechanlcsvllle Hose Company, omont and allowance, and ho appealed to Hie mombors for MULE KICKS HIS HEAD, DIES ag first audltod and . Surrogate. did. It wns ton late, however, as the This Jones' "Bean" So Hard That It Fresh Hams28?c lb car "was destroyed beforo the flames lbs. 38c JTUnTy 8, 1921. BARBARA GELENIU& wero extinguished. Shattters Animal's Leg— LOUISB BURLEW, Jones Is O. K. Bxecutors. Rev. J. K Shaw, of South River, Chuck Roast 12£c lbDill Pickles, dozen • 30c Huntsvllle, Ala.—The cliilm of Jo- Potatoes or Onions wns in this city on Saturday, and seph Jones of Mcrrlmnc to hospital 3 1 Grade Milk assisted at the funeral service of the attaches here Unit he had "some bean" 16 qt. basket 69c Into John Emmons. was borne out recently. Pork Loins 245e lb Best Sugar, 4 lbs. 27c (ifo Gerron) Ills story that he hud been kicked on the head by a mule HIM], na a ro^ >d Direct from Monmouth Tho Sacred Heart Club will have .BROOKflELD BUTTER ROAST PORK POREQUARTER LAMB ALL KINDS NUT BUTTER n contest with tlio Y. M. C. A. Junior suit, the nnlraal was lying helpless ; D? "y, Red Bank •FIvo on Washington's Birthday night with a broken leg, wns Investigated 18c lb 12c lb at the Sncretl Hoart court. Some and found to bo true. ;.: 54c lb 3 lbs Jones snid his wny wns blocked by iind Delivered by time ago the Sacred Hearts defeated n stray mule, and he tnude n threat- 12?TJC lb Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen 44c this team by the score of 31 to 11, ening gesture to frighten it away. It Roast of Veal .AN & MCCARTHY and hope to repeat it this time. The refused to stampede, however, meet- Sacred Heart five nro anxious for Ing the nssnnlt with n well-directed . Henry St. and Broadway engagements. Address B. KubislnK, kick to tht? brow. The mule's leg wns LamD Stew I lbs 25cSausage 24c lb Veal Cliops 25 c II) manager, 421 Louisa street. broken in two places. It wns pro- i. 228 Families Supplied nounced n helpless cripple and shot. SOUR KROUT Owing to the great demand for Jones will recover. Lamia Chops 25e lbBoa'lessBaconElcl Frankfurters 25c 3 lbs. 25c Telephone 308-W chowder last Wednesday, tho Ladies' Aid Society of the Baptist church Sultana Orders Dazzling Gown. have decided to servo clamchowder Paris.—Like n glittering golden OTTOROESSLER beetle, holding itself gracefully to, the Napoleon Seines !g.'r %\ can 5cSalt Spareribs • 20c lb every Wednesday during Lent, and v PAINTEn, PAPEllIIAlVOEn lines of the figure and ending ln a •will Tie ready nt 1.2 noon. Orders DECOKATOK dazzling court train, nn evening gown received nt the pnrsonngo before It) Corned Beef - 3 lbs 25c Pork and Beans, No. 2 can, 4 for 25e (California Paper Hanging) of remnrknhlc design has Just been o'clock will be reserved, Phone 333. rnnde for Sultnna Menellk of Egypt 1 - 10c lb Munster Cheese 30c lb "i"- Street. Perth Amboy,N.J. by Cnptnln Mdyneux, the ^English Soup Beef dresfl designer in Paris, otony of mud—nobody One tablespoonful of turpentine In Remember tho place, call or telephone. Wo sell just as wo pdvertiso. y better than the houae- Tho tlresB , hlch It cut very low, a quart of warm water not only front nnd Imcl., luingn from tho shoul- ily Bhe can teach dad cleans carpetB and rugs, but bright- dors by goli cord nnd 1B mndo of 122 Broadway telephone 26i Qouth Amboy that the doormat and ens them up a lot and Is apt to dia- Niilmnwlnv Tho tsatflttali ero for a purpose. courngo motha. cost $2,500 - ," Lj5, r,'.7 - •- •'**-'< •*"•*,/ •>•*•-;'••<•- • J

PUBU8HBD WEEKLY elected at this time. Every memlber SOUTH AtfBOy CITIZEN is urged to be present. SOUTH AMIiOI. N. J. Tuesday evening the devotiona SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921meeting of the Epworth League wil be held in the Sunday school roorr at 7.45. Wednesday afternoon after schoo' This is the only Theatre in Middlesex npVl H71 A HB^ the Junior League will bold thei County that operntct-is own JB- H.M M!i Xm. _HL -PRESBYTERIAN regular meeting. The mid-week meeting for praye Electric; Ligh'injr Plant SOUTH AMBOY TELEPHONE 31 and Bible study will be held o Wednesday evening at 7.45. TO-DAY MATINEE AT 3.10 Whatever the reason, if there i Choir rehearsal Friday evening 'a' 7.45. anything in the way of a messag THE GOOD BAD MAN that the town of South Am'boy need There's a plare for you in th< Matinee-SATURD AY-Night it la a straight-from-the-shoulder de- •services of the Church With a Cor. ATTRACTIONS EXTRAORDINARY liverance on Sabbath Observance, dial Welcome for All. There is a determined effort bein; SHELDON LEWIS made, especially in the Stale of Ne -JN— FIRST BAPTIST CHUBCH, Constance Talmadge 'The Love Expert" Jersey, to overthrow the Christlai Second Street Near Broadway She teaches the denf, dumb nnd blind hew to make love. Sabbath; and there Is such an alarm E ing amount of iSabbath descretion ii Rev. George W. McCombe...Miniate] "The Silent Barrier" South Amboy that we have deter Residence 231 Second Streel i&1 ££ VAUDEVILLE A Great story of the North Lande; also the Daring Cowboy mined to offer a timely word u]ior Phone South Amboy 33! Also a Two Part Comedy next Salbbath morning, 11 o'clock o Art Acord in "The Moon Riders the subject, "Seven Days in the Ga Sunday Seirlces "OTTT J^OFL .A. HNTIG-IHIT" leys." Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Song and Sermon..7.30 p. m, The Y. M. C. A. Vesper Service, a Hid Week Service 7.45 p. m,Washington's Birthday H i:*l>4Y Grand Holiday Bill 4 o'clock, the same day, Is respectful Lord'B Supper, First Sabbath Morn- ly called to your attention; althougl ing in each month MATINEE AND NIGHT MATINEE AND NIGHT In no way under the auspices or rtl rection of Presbyterianism, it is a Quarterly business meeting Thin Thursday in September, December, organization which South Ambo; March and June. Christian men should support, a Four Great Acts ol T ACDEVIULE A Real God Show the Y. M. C. A. belongs to all crecdi Bible School Wm. Preston, Supt. and churches. Meets each Sabbath at 10.00 a. m. O'Brien in 'His Wile's Money' 'His Noisy Still" Pathe News Classoa for all ages. A Heart Appealing Htory With An All HtnrC'niit Our own Presbyterian Y. iP. S. C A Two 1'artHunshlne Comedy KXTRA ADDfcD ATTRACTION B. meets in our lecture room at B. Y. P. U Fred Lear, President 6.45 each Sabbath evening. The sub Meets each Sabbath at 7 p. m. Al WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Ject for this Saibtath in "New Worl young people aro invited. Our Committee May Do," Revolatioi A Big Upeciul Is tlie molis by thinking up new measures are turned in for the beneflt of th for the statute books. One blue lav is regulated by the State. In pnrticulnr which coincides somewha Painting and organ fund. with sonic of the legislation rumored Either on tlie 27th of this montV to be contc iplated in this country or the Gth of next, month, we ex Is Interesting. This was In the fortu Why Not Jitneys? Paperhanging pact Dr. J. N. Armstrong from Nev of ,nn ordinance In n Swiss city, and York to bring us a special message It virtually put such stage folk as Every canal company, every express company, every subway com- appropriate to the eccleciastical year, JtiRgli'i's. maskers, junipers and "sucl pany is regulated by the State.' like" out of business. They were pro- No. 284 Bordentown Avenue Further notice will be given In next hibited from plying their profession week's Presbyterian Paragraphs. fur the reason that "they do things Telephone 3SQ which Goil did not Intend the human Why Not Jitneys? race to perform." FIUST M. E. CHURCH NOTES. Gambling was frowned upon Every pipe line company, every gas company, every electric light, The patriotic service last Sunday throughout Kui-ope during this pe- heat, power company is regulated by the State. ROBERT A» CflSEY evening was enjoyed by all whriod, but the blue laws did not seem —Dealer in— \ . \ wore present. Asseniblyman Coon i to make much of an Impression. It a wonderful speaker, nnd we will b Is to he also noted Unit a prohibition Why Not Jitneys? FIRST GRADE MILK very glad to have him again. movement WHS alive in that period Wholesale and Retail The Annual Conference meets in lieformers wore engaged nt various times In efforts to stop drinking at Every water company, every oil company, every sewer company, Asbury Park on Wednesday, Marcl' taverns. In a little city in Prance every telegraph company, every telephone company is regulated by the ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 9lh. Therefore, wo only have thro tho dry wiivn did not (ruin much head- State. Sundays left. Pleuse net tlio pastor way, us the lenders turned to the nl- Stores, Hotels and Restaura about your renewal to the Christiai terimlivo of reducing,.or trying to re- Supplied. ; v' Advocate, the ordor for your Confer duce, drinking to n minimum on Sat- enco Jlinutus, and your subscription urday afternoons so that worshipers Why Not Jitneys? 431 Henry Street, Soutji to the Proiichors' Aid Society. illicit attend evening services with Telephone 154 full possession of their faculties. Every public utility of eVery kind is regulated in the public interest The budgot for tho coming year was presented last Sunday morning by the State. Jitneys alone escape such regulation. Why should they? and some subscriptions received. Bo Mice Made Robbery Possible. "Church mice," notoriously poverty' sure and seo Mr. Perkins or Mr If steam railroads and strfet railways are regulated because they Don't Tie Up stricken, occnslnnnlly nre nble to Emmoiis and make yours before the throw riches In tlie way of others. A are common carriers, jitneys should be regulated for the same reason. Have a new leaf last Sunday of the month, as thethief entered St. Ignatius church, Bnl that broken spri new year 'begins with the first Sun- tlmore. Md., the other night nnd stole If gas companies and electric' companies and water companies are day in March. If it Is not convenient valuable jewels from n safe in the regulated because they use public streets in serving the public, jitneys sizes of spring for you to be present on Sunday ronr of the altar. Inquiry at the rec- stock. please ho prepared to mako your tory developed thut to n little band should be regulated for the same reason. subscription when called on at your of playful "church mice," now (lend nnd forgotten by tlielr brethren, may C- E. APPLEG. home next week. If,the justification for regulation is the State's right to insure for be trnced the existence of circum- Blacksmith She Tho regular services will, bo con- stmiccs which made it possible for the the public safe, adequate and proper service, any argument that applies ducted on Sunday, beginning with tlilef to strip tlit? sacred vessels with- to the regulation of the trolley car carrying passengers over a public Bordentown Ave., Soutl out detection. Mnny years ago n the preahing sorvice, at 10.30 a. m. street certainly applies with equal force to the jitney carrying passengers Subject, "The Unshaken Pillars.' burglar nlnnn system was Installed Middlesex Connty Circuit In St. Ignatius In anticipation of just Junior topic, "Standing Upright." over the same street in direct corpetition with the regulated trolley. TO THOMAS B. DEATS: such n visitation as the recent one. Take '1001100 that a writ ol This being the third Sunday in Ono niglit some mice established a the month, it will be the regular ment has issued out of the contact within concealed element of Where there are two agencies of transportation, good public policy sax County Circuit Court Missionary day In the Sunday school, I lie nlunii •'•••ipm and brought the dictates that they should both be regulated by the same State authority. suit of South Amboy Luir which meets at 2.30 in tho afternoon. priests and tlie police to the scene. Supply Company, plalr^ffs This is the last Missionary offering The Inirglnr nlnnn wns disconnecter] Thomas D. Deats, for of the Conference year. Let's make to prevent a repetition of the fnlsi; $467.48, and Hint tho sal. turned Into court on the it the very beat. nlnnn. The view was tnken by tho priests Hint there wns In existence day of October, 1920. The evening service will begin at scarcely a thief degraded enough to Yours truly, 7.30 with a song service. Come tamper with the consecrated vessels. PUBLIC SERVICE RAILWAY COMPANY JOHN A. t and call for youi favorite Gospel Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. South Amboy, N. J. song,and help sing it. The subject 2-12-4 for the evening discourse will be Legion Has 10,000 Posts. "The Conversion of a Major Gener- T1in Aiiu-rlPiin I.i't'lon entered JS121 FIHE ALAIUI SIGNALS. al." Come and help make these with virtually 10.00(1 posts, according to the i'«tlniiit('s Imserl on the latest 25 Center ana Elm Streets. Sunday evening services popular. 27 Stockton nnd First Streets. Come bring a friend with you. figures. Uurliig; the week ending De- 'I'mher 10, 15 how IIOHIH were ndclcd Buy from Citizen Advertisers 32 Bordentown Avenue and Feltus St. Weekly Services. ivlilch brought! Hie tntal to O.OItO. 3B Broadway and Augusta Street Monday ovenlng at 7.45 special Arliimsns led/with three posts, says 41 Broadway and Louisa Street. meeting of tho official board In thetlm Ktnrs inijj Stripes. Thp Women's One closet set apart just for the 43 Henry Street and Pine Avenu Sunday school room. All members auxiliary Instln? snme pprlorl obtained lousecleaning apparatus, dry mops, Cheapest Lo|s In Town! 45 Feltus end Augusta Streets. of the board are asked to be pres- 27 new units, t'liliirglnc Its list to l.tiSO. Six lots on Lowet Prospect street- 1 listers, rncuum cloanor, Innumer- WE SELL PIANOS 54 Broadway and Bordento- Four "."n- - units, RHIIKMI liy the New ent. lble (brooms and dusters, to say no'li- Nice and level. Elei rlo light, sewer No Itike premium cortlllcates given, no Yorlr dPiuirtnii'iit, placed thnt depart- prize pcm.loa. nohunibue or any Kind, bui 63 P. R. R. Yard Mastoi Tuesday afternoon tho regular ng of ammonia, turjiontlne, sonrliR nnd water. Also thre ; lots on High- slmpl} hohestTiilue. for your money. mc;it In the lnnd for the week. For- Tunlnn nnri llopnlrln-! at Rlnht ITICM, 72 John Street and Stev monthly meeting of the Ladles' Aid llpi posts ndded reppntly nre lit Chu- lowdora and soap—It IB n liotiirkeop- land street. Inquire of 81 Fourth and Potter Society will be held In the church. t/lcnniRtn, Chile, nnd Omilenialn City, ir's dream that might just as well G. ITJDWIQ JO SOS, HARRY PARISEN 1 tap, wire trouble 0 Officers for the running year will bo iunti'mnln. orno truo. 114 North Iin S27 Dovld St. Phone lOfl-M 2 tarm, Test, 11 a. m PUBLISHED WBEKM BASKEKS SEE PflOSJ'KMTY that it is up to both labor and cap- gin for saving. THE SOUTH A a BOX CITIZEK AHEAD—PKEMC)' ital to meet the issues squarely and In order to insure a safe place for SOUTH AMBOI, N. 1. the investment of the saviugs ot the BPSIXESS KEViVAL to re-adjust conditions in a fair and equitable way. In discussing tlie people of this country, so that tlie SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921 I part to be playsd by employers Mr. savings may be diverted into produc- Governor W. P. O. Harding of the ; WEST FURNITURE CO., ; Alexander said: 'Wage earners in tlie tive channels instead of falling into i federal Reserve Board and James ST. MAKI'S HIGH 8WA\.'S I United States are entitled to the op- the hands of promoters of doubtful '• l: Alexander, president of tho Xa- enterprises, the United States Treas- THE CA'f'fEDR'.Ii 1H0H portunlty to receive more than merc- Keyport, N. J. I tional Bank of Commerce of New ; ury is issuing Savings Securities in | ly the means for a bare and joyless Last Friday evening the Trenton I >ork, see prosperity ahead for the popular denominations ranging from • existence in return for real work well Cathedral High School K.js jour- Vflited States. Both are optimistic 25c to $1.00 up to $1,000- The start- i (lone. Any other attitudo on the part ] neyed to South Ambc • from the ;*s to the altlraale outcome of tho ing of a savings fund with Uncle Sam of employers would Ibo a menace not,' State Capital, only to '.all before • "esent business re-adjustment in by investment in Treasury Savings only to the orderly re-adjustment of St. Mary's High School ?IVJ, who Ms country. Securities will enable people to avail existing conditions but also to sound are not only the best .--hoolhoy "Business is rapidly adjusting it- themselves of opportunities when February business progress in the long run. basketball team in South :--<\\»> self to the new levels, and while the business revival and period of I In assisting to bring about a speedy •tut in this whole section of New there is much unemployment just prosperity predicted by (Governor re-adjustment of economic conditions Jersey. now, tttat condition is only tempor- Harding and Mr. Alexander are at in this country, the United States The Trenton boys were complefe- ary," said Governor Harding in dis- hand. i Treasury has been promoting the ly walloped by the locals". This was cussing present conditons. "Num- o • probably due to the fa-i IJiat it is Work and Save Movement. Financial erous signs of a better feeling" ho Did you ever try brushing your their first year on the court as a authorities aro of the belief that if continued, "signs that business is hair with a clean old silk stockiug High School team. Othenvise the getting ready to proceed on a saner the country is to emerge successfully Furniture pulled over the bristles of the boys were of clean aivl sportsman- basis, are appearing and we all feel from the present re-adjustment period brush? One look at the stocking like principals. If it 'Wi re enme oth- that we have ahead of us a time of it is necessary for all to work hard when you're through will explain er team they would sa; • was the real solid prosperity such as wo did and to manage their earnings care- why your hair looks and feels so court, tout St. Mary's en i i-t is the not have In the boom days that are fully FO that they will bavo a mar- clean. best cage of all UK :nsn schools gone." SALE throughout the State, nnd IJHS been Mr. Alexander is of tho opinion acknowledged as *• A by several that business needs stimulation TAX RIMPORTS officials of the g.i'ie- A siting through the establishment of subMan- Tax reports must bo filed by Individuals, partnerships and corporation team when playing lnsii'i these stantially reduced prices. Tills, lie March 15(h. Failure to fllo reports in time means a fine and penalty nets has the beat r; fiance In the believes, can be acoompliHhed through Many taxpayers havo unknowingly overpaid their taxes, not being Ninety per cent of our present day stock has been world to play basknUwll in the an increased efficiency In production familiar with tho tax laws, or tho numerous changes in tho regulations nnd full sense of the word, an it In not and distribution and tho acceptance received since December 1st, which offers to our Cus- recent decisions issued by thoTreasury Department, many of which are tc a good sized cheesebe:; like JOM-. of of reasonable margins of profit. tomers a New Up-to-date line from the cheapest to the th') taxpayers' advantage. the courts. Furthermore St. 11 try's "America dow not need a boom per- I am in a position to render valunblo HBslHtunco In tho preparation o best at a doubly reduced price. This Merchandise was boys are not showing a yellow .urealc iod to be prosperous," said Mr. AH :- your tax reports, and Invlto you to write, 'JIHWIO or call, bought at the new low prices and we are now offering by refusing to pU;y or. f.itsldo amler. "There nro many substantial it 'at 25 to 50% off the December prices. courts, liko many nf tho toi.Tis in factors of our National wealth which GEORGE SILVERSTEIN, C. P. A. (N. Y.) this.•- vlclTiit \ ; ibnt, quito t-ie con- will eventually bring about adequate Certified Public Accountant anil Incoino Tux Specialist. trary. Tin lilcie and Ooln cohorts revival of industry and commerce." 133 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. G21 Broadawy, Now York City, v are opr'sinc some of tlie est High Mr. Alexander is ot stho opinion "hone 1214. I'hnno 9!i04 Spring and Pi>:>. School a on the .>yponents courts only. Friday night's game-, w.a nothing but a MjaaUnt mulling • '' baskets as onr can judgfs by t!ie we. Th< first fke minutPB ol tho second hfll saw Coaoli Euplnger's, ^crub llnoii) In the fen?, and eveu against thes< Extra hours for pleasure, for rest, for the State Capitalists were gainless. social diversions, for profitable occupa- 1 tions are provided tlie woman who keeps The llghtnlng-l'M celerity and fa house by tlie "Lorain" Oven Heat Regu- cility with which, the Saints handli lator, It will cook a whole meal for you the ball are but the reflection o "unwatdied," and its 44 different oven temperatures in.ikc possible more perfect the training and coaching which cooking results than you ever dreamed of. Coach Eppinger has developed the rich material ot St. Mary's. Direct Action Gas Ranges Captain John Fltzmorris is once equipped with the "Lorain" licat meter, 10 Piece Diniag-Rooin Suite more in Blue and Gold togs and wil have emancipated thousands of women appear for the first time in a month from the drudgery of "pot watching." In Solid Oak Suites in Jacobsen Finish, 54 inch Buffet, .tonight, (Friday) filling his old po addition to the wonderful "Lorain" they 48 inch Table, China Closet, Serving Table, 5 Chairs have the famous "Direct Action" princi- sitioji as guard- "OfI tor an afternoon and 1 Arm Chair covered in Genuine Leather. of happy enjoyment" ple of oven construction that is unlike "lie score: any other. St. Mary's. O T 11, f 6 0 12 Direct Action GcOS Ranges jran, f 9 0 18 Are Priced Very Attractively >ennedy, c 1 4 During Our Stock Reduction Delaney, g 2 Sale T. Meacham, g * Regularly $110.86 J. Meacham, f 0 Sale Price $83.15 Installed McDonnell, £....: 2 $17 down and $7 a month Kress, c 0 $78.99 cash. Alex, g 1 In All-white Enamel—Regularly Byan, g * $216.45. $154.23 cash 26 6 GO Also on easy terras "Trenton Cathedral High $162.34 installed 6 Piece Bed-Room Suite •OFT $33 down and $15 a month. 'Mitchell, I 12 4 Suite consists of large size Dresser, Bow End Bed, All our other gas ranges show Chifforobe, 3 Glass Dressing Table, Rocker, Chair or Delaney, t 10 2 equally interesting reductions, Kelly, o v i 0 0 ° Visit our salesroom and see the Bench. This is a very stylish Suite with good cabinet Mo'rrisey, g * ° helpful new models—at price work throughout, and finely finished-r-can be had in Old Billman, g 0 0 Public Service savings of $15 to $50, while Ivory, American Walnut and Antique Mahogany. , f 0 '0 present stock lasts. , c 0 0 0 Mount, g 0 0 0 $198.00 Other Bed-Boom Suites from $100.00 to $500.00 in 3 2 8 all Finishes.

The Pona Lily Flvo won a gamo Thursday from the Cotumbia Midg- ets by a score of 35 to 14. II. Wolff & Co.

^ftOUSANDS OP ARTICLES AWAITING TIIEm OWNERS More than 5000 articles aro wait- ing for their owners In the Lost and Found Room ot tho Pennsylvania If you have been waiting for low prices, wait no longer. We are offering quality Station In Now York. These aro .merchandise at greatly reduced prices in many cases the lowest in several years. mostly personal belongings, ovor- coats, suit canes, hooks, gloves, keys anil parcels which nro turned In Just Study These Carefully! 3 Piece Living-Room Suite h Eometlmefl nt tho ral.o of 100 a day. '''•'', Along one wall of (ho room aro all (Exactly as Illustrated) Ms of mon's overcoats mid rnin- Bleached Domestic Flannel, 27 inches 18x36 Bloached Huck Towels, heavy Made by S. Earpen & Bros, and carries their strong "" •••JianporR; along another, wo- ' i'coals, furs mid muffs, A safe wide, at 18c weight, each, 25c; per doz $2.85 guarantee. Each piece has Marshall Spring Seats and large Pillow Spring Arms, and covered all over with I cornor holds drawers full ot Bates Seersuckers, at 25c Ibooks and Jewelry. Ono long "Dove" Silk Underwear, Chemise, very handsome Tapestry. This Suite sold one year /is hidden ilry bins filled with Tiffin's High Grade Chocolates. These Gowns or Bloomers, to close out at. $2.98 ago—$485.00. /y everything a man or woman candies sell evt 'where at not less than Regardless of cost or former prices fje; enough keys to nil a large $1.50 per lb.. Our price 75c | case, books, rubbers, umbrol- Boys' Kaynee Blouses and Shirts at.$1.25 Other Suites in Tapestry, Cane Panel, Velour and I canes nnd hats. In another cor- Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists, former price f are piled suitcases nnd hags, $5.49, now ?3.98 Round Cretonne Covered Cushions, re- Leather from $100.00 to $600.00. All Specially Priced. feiach article turned In Is tagged, duced to .$1.59 Jl the custodian of the room, with Ladies' White Shirt Waists, mostly all RUG VALUES! RUG VALT'FS! i namo of the finder, tho time and 45 inch all wool; Blue Serge, sponged ,ilaca foutid, and a description of it. sizes, prices up to $3.49. Your choice 27 inch Axminster Rugs §2.39 and shrunk, at yard $1.50 Everything: that is brought In is now 91.89 36x72 inch Axminster Rugs $6.50 opened in an effort to find the Growing Girls' High Cut Shoes, for- These are Alex. Smith's Best Grade of Axminster "name of.tho oivner nnd If the name Men's Double Thread Socks, navy blue, Rugs. Is found a postal card is sent to him, merly $5.00, now $3.57 black or cordovan, former price 39c, 9x12 Axminster Rugs $27.50 If tbo owner lives out of town the now .....' 23c artlclo is sent to him by parcel post Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers 9x12 Velvets $25.00 as^adon as ownership Is established at each 75c Children's Suede Cloth Rain Coats, Largest Stock of Rugs in Monmouth County from and if' the lost article is nedeed at colors tan and brown, some with hats to the cheapest to the very finest, all at Special Prices. once it is forwarded hy the railroad Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, re- / Don't fail to see our line before buying. in a baggage car and delivered to duced to each 98c ) match to close out at $4.75 the station agent in the town whore th(? owni "ves. WEST FURNITURE CO., Hghl. x Co. KEYPORT, N. J. «-''II how shorn ft ' ' int Mrs. John F. Casey of Augusta SAYHKYILLE BIG FIVE TOO BIG street underwent a serious operation FOR AMERICA* LEGIOX TEAM on Sunday morning at 10.30 o'clock In one of the best played and in South Amboy City Hospital. ' She most exciting games of basketball Quality Always ia doing fine. Dr. Meacham per Johnson's staged on a local court this year, the formed the operation. BEST obtainable—our policy on that score Sayreville Big Five last Monday night isn't "subject to change." Whatever you buy here defeated the Luke A. Lovely Post Don't Forget the team by a 28 to 22 score. It was Money Savers! is the choicest the market" affords. When you learn the the first defeat of the season for the true economy of quality clothes you'll learn the value locals, and a big crowd filledythe fe of the service we offer. SOPHOMORE DAXCE High School Auditorium to witness Boys' fast black, Guar- BRIEGS-BUILT SUITS AND OVERCOATS the contest. anteed Stockings, heavy In the first game of the evening and medium rib, triple at the present reduced prices offer an exceptional oppor- High School Auditorium the Independent Girls Five, which tunity to the man who desires quality goods at sub- will play preliminary games to the knees, exceptional wear. A stantial savings. "?» Monday Evening, Feb. *21st Legion attractions during the rest new pair if you are not of the season, easily won over the satisfied with the wear NEW SPRING HATS BUTGBliS COLLEGE 0KCHE8TKA P. R. R. Terminal Girls. Miss Red- they give. Sizes up to 11. $3.50 to $5.50 Admission 50 Cents dington was the star of the game, Spring Custom Suitings Arriving Daily. Order your with her co-partners, Miss Marion Old price 75c. Now Thorns, Miss Gertrude Rue, Miss Easter Suit now. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Miller, Miss Dora Forgotaon and 40c, 45c, and 50c City of South Amboy, N. J. Miss Vera French giving her able Established 1880 WHEREAS, THE RAISING AND Buprort. keeping of pigs ia no more consid- Jitnmie Cantlon, -with four field ered a necessity as a war measure; Therefore, be it resolved, that the goals and six from the foul line, was raising and keeping of pigs be the star of the local team and the abolished after the first day of May high score man of the evening. The Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-one; game started with a bang, and Fred- and it is hereby Resolved, To rescind the resolutior die Glochau scored the first blood The Tailor, Clothier and Haberdasher previously adopted as a war meas- of the evening for Sayreville by ure for the benefit of tho poorer dropping In one from the foul line. 91 Smith Street ' Perth Am boy people of the community. Eppinger then scored from the field, THOMAS LOVELY, and for a time the Soyreville boys Opmn Monday, Friday and Saturday Evanfnfa President Attest: were far in the lead. Toward the Hanscn's and other makes JOHN S. TOMASZBW8KI. end of tho first half the locals picked Socrotury. up speed, nnd when the second half of all leather Work Gloves started there was great enthusiasm at manifested when Newell James pulled a difficult nhot that was ONE-THIRD OFF followed with Hold goals by Cfinllon J and Anderson. Hayrevillo scored onco from tho foul line, and then lit- Honesdale (none better) Flannel Shirts to be closed THE tle Riilio Allen cropt tip under tho out at goal and hooked In one with hifl usty south-paw for tho mark that One-Third Less Than the Regular Price Jed tho score. Caution then made a We are also cleaning, up the balance of our Silk iHatlonal shot thnt put tho locals Shirts at In the lead. At this point things took a bad HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE. WORLD MOVES* turn for Mulrntn's Red Coats, and Snyrevlllo mnde five field goals In a $2.00 Work Shirts, now §1.50 row, putting them In a lend by a snfo 1.75 Work Shirts, now 1.25 DO WE! margin. Kppinger and Fitzpatrick did somo pretty shooting in the lat- 1.50 Work Shirts, now 1.10 ter part of the game, with Maluskle 1.25 Work Shirts, now 98 .BEFORE WE MOVE TO OUR NEW QUARTERS 118 SOUTH PINE o getting two two-polntors. Alt Roossler, making his first appear- We have also received an exceptional line of Neck- AVENUE, (Next'to A. & P. Grocery) WE INTEND TO SELL AS MUCH ance with tho South Amtioy outfit. wear to sell at 50 cents. OF OUR STOCK AS POSSIBLE AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER played a ' •wonderful game on the Our entire stock of Men's and Boys' Shoes have floor, nnd his fast work brought forth been reduced to present market values. Buy your Foot- HEARD OF. DON'T HESITATE! COME FOR THESE BARGAINS AS applause from the spectators at sev- eral points In the game. Roy Ben- wear here and save money. SOON AS POSSIBLE. nett refereed the game. The score follows: American Legion. DRY GOODS G OHNSO iantlon, f 4 B'way and Augusta St. HI The Best Apron Gingham—Utility and other good makes, neat designs, per yd. Rue, f 0 James, f 1 Anderson, c , 1 Percales—Pacific Mills. All designs: full yard wide, only, per yard 16c. Roessler, g 0 Very Good Muslin—No starch, 36 inches wide, Removal Sale Price, per yd 14c Allen, g 2 ' Towels—Extra heavy and firm, red and blue borders, 24x45—worth 79c, Removal Sale Price 39c. SayreVnic. G F PiDow Cases—Large size (45x36), made of compact starchless muslin. Re- Glochau, f ; 1 4 moval Sale Price 25c. Rhatican, f 2 0 Dependable, Broad, Genuine Fleisher's Wool—Removal Sale Price, per % lb. hank, 59c Maluskie, c 2 0 Eppinger, g 3 O $6.00 Ladies' All Wool Slip-On Sweaters in beautiful shades. Stylish, warm, Kitzpatrick, g 3 comfortable and very cheap. A limited, supply at this price, $2.75. Comprehensive 11 28 STOCKINGS. AMERICAN LEGION POST OPPOSES The service of the First National Bank \~ ANT CHANflE IN BOXING LAW is dependable, broad and comprehensive — Ladies'Stockings—Foot Rest Brand, fine gauge, seamless, reinforced heel Luke A. Lovely Post No. 62, is ab- and toe, only, per pair, 10c. solutely opposed to any change in the especially fitted to meet jour tvevy banking present boxing law. At their meeting Children's Stockings—Medium rib, well made, black only, per pair, 10c. on Tuesday night the following reso- requirements. ution was adopted: Ladies' Mercerized Lisle Stockings—Full fashioned seam back; very sheer, V We cordially invite you to open a Check- while they last, per pair, 25c. Whereas, The American Legion heartily endorses any measures that ing Account. Men's 50c Sox—Very fine lisle. Black, Brown and Navy. Removal Sale are designed to give our country a Price, per pair, 25c. better typo .of manhood to defend our Country in time of need, and ••Whereas, We bell?ve that boxing is 2ost, So. 62, South Amboy. New .Ter- Glass Washboards, worth 98c, only 49c cy. believes that tho present law First National lermittlng boxing in the State of Drinking Glasses, worth 10c each >. 3 for 10c STew Jersey should not bo repealed, and be it further of South Amboy, N. J. Best Hardwood Clothespins 30 for 10c Resolved. That the officers nnd Tiembors of Luke A. Lovely Post. No. American Lesion. Smith Ambov, A small quantity of Men's Fine Dress Shirts. N. .T., do hereby petition tho Governor nnd the Stale Legislature to discour- Men's Madras Shirls. Very well made of finest corded madras, fast color age the repeal of this Mil. stripes. Formerly $2.50. Sale price, each $1.25. MILTON C. BLOOnfJOOD, Adjutant. "iWMBER Men's Club Silk Front SVrts. Gives fine appearance and wears like Silk* "TEDIUM, RESERVE " Shirt. Were $3.50, now, $1.98. ) CHRIS E. Mni.RAIN, aVSTBM Athletic! Officer.

The above arc not the only items we have on-sale. No matter what you need, ' CARP OF AVWECTATIOX. Wo wish to thank nil who sent come in and get our Special Removal Price before buying. floral tributes also automobiles at lime of our bereavement, also no- knowledKe the kindness of friends .•mil neighbors not only at this time hut during the lonp; Illness of hus- •^min §tore band and father. These kindnesses An Apt Comparison. "Thnt child was taught to wall; prove that South Anihoy Is a "home Advertising is pretty much like South too early." is grandma's renson why town" where you rany find friends running a. furnace. You've fent-houso and neighbors In Unie of need. moth- Pine Avenue Cor. John St. consideration shown V.'. 15- S. Mi stop stoking, tho fire goes out. & Son, who were In eh'.rjje nt t^ SVte- al, was' also much appTPf adv Mrs. Jo^JSmmo119 A.\MVJ-:K,SABY SERVICES i AT THE >f. E. niruni BRIEGS-BUILT CLOTHES SUMMER 1921 The members ami friends of the MY'S PRICES First Methodist Episcopal Church on John street will celebrate the tvren- We Deliver Tel 119-W ' ty-seventh anniversary o£ the "res- For Men and lioys ent eliun-h building during the wees BAKER'S COCOAXL'T, Shredded, in 'A lb. pkgs., tuch. Mo i of June 13th, with the following pro- BAKER'S COCOANl'T, in the pure CocoamU. Milk, per can...! ! gram: Familiarize yourself witli the doings of this store. BAKER'S COCOAXl'T, something new fresh grated without the milk, can. j Monday evening, Dr. C. H. Wool- Learn to look to us for the latest and most popular de- j ston, pastor of the East Baptist DROMEDARY C0C0AXUT, Vi lb. pkgs 1 velopments in all articles which men wear. j Church of Philadelphia, will give DROMEDARY COCOANTT, U. lb. pkgs Silo i his famous object lesson, "What I DROMEDARY COCOA.NTT, 1 lb. pltg 50(1 ! Snw in Wonderland.". We are continually in touch with the style depart- Tuesday evening a musical pro- ROYAL SHREDDED COCOAXl'T, small pkgs. 15c, large pkgs iho ments of our expert designers of Briegs-Built Clothes, gram by the choir of Hie church. FANCY NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, per gallon $1.00 "Wednesday evening a pranrl prayer in New York City. meeting rally in charge of the pas- HKJH CRADK CANNED TOMATOES, per can 7c, 9c. mill Via tor. O-RAYcLATEl) SHIAR, per 11) -, "0 Thursday evening, Rev. Edward FANCY DAIRY OR TABLE SALT, 2") lb. bags »0(3 Blue Serge and Medium Weight Worsted Mount of ManHS'iUiin, X. J., will tell Briegs-Built Suits his personal experience of western FANCY TA1SLE OH DAIRY SALT, 50 lb. bags $1.00 life among the cowboys and bliz- FANCY TABLE OR DAIRY SALT, 200 lb. bags 3,00 zards. This will lie illustrated with ICE CREAM SALT, 10 lb. bags 2So $20 TO $45 one hundred slides. Friday evening will be "Former IC'K CiiEAM SALT, 70 lb. bags 90c "~ Suits of Genuine Palm Beach Cloth Pastors' Night." A social time with ICE CREAM SALT, 140 lb. bags ,..%l'" the former pastors of the church. Refreshments served by the Ladles' CATTLE SALT in lump, 2c per lb., or per 100 lbs ..$1.50 Aid Society. OopyrIglt,l«I,'A. '.KlrachbaumCoopany $18.00 BONNY BEST KETCHUP, small bottles 6c Sunday, June 19th, Anniversary BONNY BEST KETCHUP, medium bottles 10c Sunday, preaching in the morning SHIRTS by the pastor. In the evening at BONNY BEST KETCHUP, large bottles ^ 18o White Flannels A Briegs' Straw With Separate Collar 7.30 Rev. J. D. nills, superintendent BONNY BEST KETCHUP, 1 gallon glass jugs ^...950 $2.95 of tho New BriMBwiuk District, will $10.50 JELLY fSLASSES, per dozen Me „ $1.45 preach the anniversary sermon. All the members and friends of and VINKflAR, per gallon ; 600 ,the church are invited to join in PRATT'S POULTRY AND CATTLE REMEDIES. ALL KINDS OF tho celebration of the anniversary All prices in the Briegs Store are based on present replacement costs, thus occasion. CHICKEN AND STOCK FEEDS, ALSO HAY AND STRAW; 50,000 SWEET assuring oxtor customers of a full dollar's value for every dollar spent. POTATO AND YAM PLANTS FOR SALE. «Y" TEAM Villh VLAY CIIESEIIROUflII TO-DAY Established I860 The Y. M. C. A. team defeated the Long Island team on tlip South Am- boy diamond Wednesday 7 to 3. Gominger pitched great ball and should have had a shut out game. Letts, ThomnH and Lagoda, hitting hard and timely featured the game. Th« Tailor, Clothier and Haberdasher L. Stratton, who made his first ap- pearance on the diamond this- sea- A LIST OF BARGAINS, A GROUP OF Smith Street Perth Amboy son, was in center field for Amboy, STAPLE STANDARD ITEMS FROM OUR and drove out a two-base hit. Kane REGULAR STOCK WITH THEIR ALREADY Optn Monday, Friday and Saturday Evening* and McOuIre form a great pair at LOW PRICES CUT. TO THE BONE. third base anil short stop. The team now playing is tho best team* in South Amboy since the days of the CAMBRIC—Fine white, glossy Cambric, no dressing, THE FEAST OF WEEKS TO BE old Athletics. With Stratton and 36 inches wide. Alpine's Bargain Price, per yd.. 12Hc OBSERVED NEXT SUJTJDAY Thomas who played professional ball in the line up with Kane, Letts, BUNGALOW APRONS OR COVERALLS—Generously The Feast of Weeks or Shabuoth made of the finest percales in many designs, trimmed will be observed this year in the McGuire, Gominger, Lagoda, Moniclc- If It Is Tour Ambition er, Crowell, Fox, Hartman and A. with white braid, all sizes. Alpine's Bargain Price. synagogs on Sunday, June 12, and Each . . . . 79c to have bread with that golden brown crust, in more orthodox congregations the Applegate as pinch hitter, the fans following day also, June 13. of South Amboy should be proud of the dough cells of which are evenly divided their team. LADIES' CORSETS—Athletic or dancing style, elastic Originally Shaliouth was an agri- tops. Very well made, of pink mercerized brocaded and are of that fine, smooth, silky white cultural festival in which the gath- Saturday, June 11, the Y, M. C. A. team vs. Chesebrough of Perth Am- coutil, also some plain pink. Well worth $2.00. texture-*Try a loaf of ering of the spring wheat was used Alpine's Bargain Price. Per pair $1.2" as an occasion for special services boy. Come out and root for your of thanksgiving. A Inter tradition home team. The score: Long1 Island. A REAL BARGAIN IN SILK STOCKINGS—Fine FIRST PRIZE BREAD associates this day with the revela- thread silk fashioned boot, seamed back. Mercerized tion of God at Mt. Sinai when the AB R H MADE AT lisle garter top and sole. Reduced from $1.50 to law was revealed unto Moses. By Barry, ss 4 1 1 Alpine's Bargain Price. Per pair 98c this revelation Israel was sum- Kelly, lb ...4 1 THE HESS BAKERY moned from the nations of the earth Jacobs, 2b 4 0 LADIES' WAISTS—Worth $1.50, fine white voiles and to become the messenger of that Wills, cf 3 0 lawns, some embroidered, a" neatly and stylishly made. 134 South Broadway law of humanity and under the in- Farnham, 3b 3 1 Alpine's Bargain Price 85c spiration of this election, to stay Hendrioks, If 3 3j j»[fcrJi^>u] prs the floods of sin and corruption Hensohn, rf 3 MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK—58 inches wide, that threatened to sweep over the Marsh, c 3 very neat designs, good quality. Alpine's Bargain earth. As a result of his example Hellers, p ..,. 3 Price. Per yard. '.'.- 49c of righteousness, the Jew hopes that zeal for the service of God, 30 DRESS GINGHAMS—A multitude of attractive de- which Is to do justly and to love Y. M. C. A. signs in-'all colors. Good quality. Same grade as we ,.. mercy, may become the striving of Ai^ H B formerly sold for 35c. Alpine's Bargain Price; J all mankind. Letts, 2b 4 2 yards for 25«L The Reform Synagog stresses this Thomas, lb 3 historical feature of the Feast of Kane, ss 4 FRUIT OF THE LOOM WHITE MUSLIN—The most Weeks as a service of dedication of Mgguire, 3b ...... 3 widely known on the market today. the Jew to the covenant imposed by Pox, If 3 Alpine's Bargain Price. Per yard 16c his Jewish ancestry on him, to be Lagoda, c 3 1 2 the teacher and exemplar of the Applegate, rf 2 VERY GOOD TOWELING—Free from starch, firm law of love unto humanity.-,^ rowell, rf ...._. 10 0 selvages on both sides; white and unbleached, colored . By means of this symboTization Stratton, cf 3-1 1 borders. Alpine's Bargain Price. Per yard 10c and idealization of the Shabuoth fea- ominger, p 8 1 1 tival Reform Congregations have MEN'S WORKING PANTS—Made of Kentucky Jean, utilized it as the Confirmation Day 29 7 11 2 in neat gray color, generously sized and strongly wherein the young men and women Summary—Two base hits—Strat- made. Alpine's Bargain Price. Per pair $1.49 pledged themselves anew to con- ton, Letts. Stolen bases—Letts, tinue the covenant of their fathers Thomas (3), Kane, Crowell. Sacri- LEATHER PALM GLOVES—"Boss" make, heavy can- and to exemplify in their lives and fice hits—McGuire, Wills, Thomas. vas back and cuffs. Alpine's Bargain Price. Pair. ..29c PARTICULARLY conduct the spirit of Justice and Struck out—By Hellers 3; by Gom- humanity to which they have been inger 11. Umpires—Borland and MEN'S SILK NECKTIES—A large assortment, beau- called by reason of their Jewish Lyons. tiful colors and designs, all silk, wide and narrow birth. shapes, satin slip bands, worth from $1.00 to $1.50. IMPORTANT A>'TLSAI00X LEAGUE DECIDES Confirmation Day has a further Alpine's Bargain Price. Each 50c significance for the children. It TO APPEAL $5jOO<) VEUDICT Saving is particularly important to marks the culmination of the in- Samuel Wilson, assistant super- MEN'S 10c HANDKERCHIEFS—Good size, fine cam- struction which they have received intendent of the Anti-Saloon League brie. Alpine's Bargain Price, 8 for 50c 1 everyone who wishes to get ahead. In the religious school, in tlw of New Jersey, has announced that tenets of their faith and in the Bible an appeal will be taken from the MEN'S LISLE SOX—Seamless, good quality, worth An account with the First National and other Jewish history and liter- verdict of $5,000 for libel obtained 25c. Alpine's Bargain Price. 7 pairs for.. ' $1 ature. Saturday in New Brunswick by Bank encourages weekly deposits, Confirmation services are fol- James A. O'Connell against the An- TABLE OIL CLOTH—Plain white and fancies, which grow steadily at interest. lowed by a reception at the home ti-Salonn League for the publication quality Meritas. Alpine's Bargain Price «^~ of the conllrmnnds or in the relig- In The American Issue, organ of ious schools where friends and rela- the Anti-Saloon League, of Decem- A NEW SUPPLY OF 10 QUART GALVANIZED tives join with tlie pnrents In ex- ber 4 last, of a statement that tho PAILS; being sold in South Amboy today for 45c. changing greetings of felicitation on brother of the New Brunswick chief Alpine's Bargain Price. Each 25c of police was 'inid to be a bootleg- this eventful epoch in the lives of 0 ger. O'Connell is a brother of Chief DON'T FORGET—We are headquarters for WIND ' 4% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. the bnys and girls graduated from the rellgioUH school and HOW quali- of Police Michael O'Connell of New SHADES—All colors, worth 79c. fied to assume the responsibilities Brunswick. Alpine's Bargain Price. Each 5. 2% Interest Paid on Checking Accounts \J if congregational membership. The verdict was returned by a jury in the Middlesex County Su- preme Court, O'Connell alleged that Burying the Hatchet. both he and his wife, since the ALPINE'S BARGAIN STORE To bury the hatchet means to lei publication of the statement, had SOUTH AMBOY'S CHEAPEST STORE. bygones he bygones. The phrase on been ostracized by their friends and Iglnnted among the North American acquaintances. The defense of the iPine Avenujiffi^ Cor. Henry St. Indians, who were commanded by tin Anti-Saloon League was that a re- "Great Spirit," when they smoked A. AND P. [ATIONAL BANK their cnltur r peace pipe, to burj traction had been printed. Mr. Wil- son is editor of the League's pub- 7 their hntchi scalping knives, and OUTH AMBOY, N.J. wnr clubs In ..ne ground, so that all lication. \ hostile thoughts might disappear. II —--o was well-known that the presence ol Kindly mentldn the Citizen when wnr weapons leads to war at times. patronizing advertisers. jdgetvalue *.. ',<<**.«' •"• PARAGRAPHS, mm mm mm* cmzvv At the 11 o'clock serytce next' Sabbath morning the entire hour! BYM.CBIRMINGHAM SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1921. will be under the direction of the Sabbath School in Children's Day exercises, with the following pro- GREENSPANS GROCERY FIBST M. E. CHURCH NOTES. gram: Children's Day will be observed Several anthems by choir and Cut Prices for Friday and Saturday In the First M. E. Church on Sun- solos by Mrs. K. Aurice Mell, Mis 126 No. Broadway Free Delivery Everywhere Telephone 19 / in all the services of the day. Catherine Albright and others. 10.30 a. m. Specia object lesson Administration of Baptism to In the pastor. Subject, "The fants and Children. American Granulated f\ 1 . reasure Chest of Salvation." The Scripture Reading and Prayer b Perlb. vJ2 New Potatoes 11 ,00 Sacrament of Baptism will be ad- Pastor. -:,f-V|; ministered at this service. Cantata—"The Festal Queen," b 7.80 p. m. A special program the Sabbath School, with Evere 1 Cali Hams, all weights, lb. 155Goody Nut Butter,3 lbs. 62 A .Han Iliiys a Home (o will be given by the members of the Sheppard as Messenger; Miss Mil l'l'olccj lib, Family. We Fur- Sunday School, This will be a ser- dred Applegate as Festal Queen 3 vice of song and recitation. Wilbur Oliver, Catherine Albrigli Good Luck Balferine ;X' 29 Ny-Ko Cream, tail cans, 3 lor 27 nMi flic liiNiniinco In The regular session of the school ami Lola Buckalew as Rally Herald I'r(1 the Home will be held in the afternoon at aided by Louise Howard, Hanna Burden's, Pet, Lion Dairvnien 8 Lea ue "DlCTL'nn to yourself how 2.30. Tice, Mcrili Sheppard, Arthi ' g 07 or Every Day 2 cans you will feel the morning Our anniversary week will be James, Johannes Thompson an full cream 2 cans /[ after tho fire, if you neglect held during the following Veelc Lester Tice. The Sunbeam ITeraU' to take out insurance. Many with a service each evening except —LaniQnt Ingraham, Maud Oliver Blue Rose Rice, 5 lbs. times you hiu'e done so, no Saturday evening, with the follow- Helen Dieker, Irnx Parunak, Viol; Salad Dressing ntW 25 doubt. Well? ing program: Howard and Margaret Thomiisor Monday evening, June 1.2th, Dr. Floral Herald, Lester Tice, aided b; Coffee, Best Plantation, Ib. 25Early June Peas, 2 cans - 25 " K.-Woolston of Philadelphia, will Maud Oliver and Winifred Diekei Instruct and entertain with his fam- Song Herald, Peter Read. Zephy N. Y. State Full ous object lesson, "What I Saw in Heralds, Primary Department, assis Cream, per lb. Mustard, Gulden, 2 jars 25 Wonderland." ed by Junior Girls. Blessing Her Tuesday evening the choir will aids, Margaret Rue, Grace Dieke; give an evening of music. and Grace Oliver. Freedom's Her- White Snow Lard, lb. 1O Prunes, Cali Sweet, Ib. 10 Wednesday evening a granil alds, by Intermediate Department. prayer meeting rally in charge of At the evening service, 7.H the pastor. o'clock, wo will consider Ihe "Pow Pepper, regular 10c, 3 cans 25 You save $40 to $100 by buying a Thursday evening, Rev. Eilwanl ar, Purpose and Proportions of th Campbell Beans 10 T Mount of Manasnuan, N . .1., will give Ciospel." California Lima Beans, Ib 1O us hia personal experience of West- At next Wednesday evening's HCI1 Colnmliia, Grafonola ern life among the Cow Boys and Grandma Washing Pdr., large pkg. 19 vice, 7.30 o'clock, wo will begin a Now at "Maards, This will bo illustrated that portion of Mark's Gospel whir ivith a hundred slides. relates the entrance of Jesus inti Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes S5 A'LI/ISISPS Friday evening will be "Former tho Wilderness to be leniiilod. Firs Pastor's Night." This will be a so- Chapter of Mnrlc Colton Peaches No. ,'] eim cial evening with our former pas- The trustees meet Tuesday, th Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 pkgs. 25 25 tors. Refr,os!rments served by tho 14th, 8 o'clock, In the lecture "room. Ladies' ./id Society of our church. Rlpo Tomatoes, Crccn Peppers, Wax and Green Beans, __--Smiday, June 19th, will be anni- Celery, Parsloy, Swoct Potatoes, Cabbage, Red and Yel- WAY itou,. Vegetable_ s and Fruit low Onions, Splnuchand Lottuco. Fancy Grape Fruit, versary Sunday, preaching in the Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Cocoanuts, Tangerines and Bananas at Lowest Market Prices. morning; by the pastor, a Sunday Snliool NO. 1. School rally in tho afternoon in First Grade—Emmerson A|)plcgiito charge of the superintendent, Mr. Ralph D'Atrio, Charles Henry, Jos- If You Can't Come, Give Us a Ring on the Phone—Your Order Will Be Carefully Filled and W, M. Brrimons, and in tho evening eph Mitchell, Dory Nan, Vornor. Promptly Delivered—Just Say: "One-Nine." 7.30 the anniversary sermon by Slover, Frank Snyder, Frederick rfev. J. D. Bills, superintendent of Danser, Felix Sorrentlno, Goorgi '•HMIllfflliMlMIBWIlM the New Brunswick district. Nelson, Hetty Browcr, Kva Ellison _Qur aim for Anniversary Sunday Lillian Reiner, Pauline Rydzewskl Is the payment in full of the re- Isabel Hansen, Marlon Whlttnkor. Think of buying a new model na- tionally known Columbia Grafonola construction and improvement fund First Orado—Mary Christoff, Jean at ?40 to $100 off. And these are subscribed to by our friends and Coogan, Rozella Duncan, Carolin the very latest models with every members of the church, and a great Eberle, Myrtle Letts, Marie Nelson, exclusive patented (ColumbHa im- spiritual refreshening. Heding Rydzewska, AVanda Rydzew Modern Dentistry provement. AH the friends and members of Bka, Oscar Sabb, Allen Snyder, Eu the Church are invited to bo prea- genie Spice, George Uhler, Donald The peisonal health can not be maintained in its Very Easy Payments Arranged. ent at all the services. A cordial Ware. highest degree without good teeth. PLACE YODIt ORDER EARLY. welcome awaits every one who at- Second Grade — Everitt Mercer, nnd 49o 'rompt Service Either Day or Night Senior C. B. Society, G.45 p. m. Tobacco, Notions, School Supplies Card 'fable Covers ... .$1.'_V, Thursday— White Middy Hats 40fl "•"•ver'nieetlng, 7.45 p. m. Ladles ' Tan Calf Oxfords, low heels ... .$3.»5 Tclopl'ono 2S8. PULL LINE OP DRUGS Palmer's Hammocks $2.49, $255 nii'l $3.-l(» oil Watches, formerly $2 .,10, now. ....51.75 MILK, BREAD, ETC. Union Silk Umbrellas, steel paragon frames, Daily and Weekly Papers fast color, fine tape edge, white Bnkellto An unusually nice lot of Children's Gingham FIRST CLASS COAL (Succensorto K. P. Manon) Cor. Pine Avenue and Henry Street ends, colors blue, green and purple, Drosses In sizes 7 to 14, well made, neatly We have the finest Lehigh Specially priced at $1.1 "> trimmed, at $1.59, $1.8», $1.98 and $2. L TEL. 197. mlontheinai'l- Full 2000 ounds guar.r Reliable UNITED STATES Companies It. F. CARNEY on. Prom pi EXPLOSION INSURANCE'"~ H. WOLFF & CO. PAUL F NOTARY PUBLIC Jobbing Promptly Attented To Feltus, Main and Washington Streets Telephone 321 enter and f 231 first Street South Amboy SOS It or den town Are, South Amboy PUBLISHED WEEKLY DAINTIES FOR YOUR BOUDOIR THE SOUTH AiriJOY CITIZEN AMBOT, N. J. Pincushion Lady With Pin-Trlmme Skirt—Floral Decoration to Saturday, December 11, 1920 Hide Telephone. /AffiSEAL •AS GOOD AS EVER," BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Yes, of course, you have seen pin cushion ladles before. But have yoi AT AIWOUIWED MEETING soon one Just like (his? The following report of tlin meet- You can buy tlie lady without he ing of Common Council on Xovembe clothes. Then you can easily drew 30, was on account of lack of space crowded out of last week's isis.te, The beverage with and in order that our reader:, may the "old time" taste, rot miss any of the proceedings of the desired mellow- this body we publish it this week: ness and body. STORES An adjourned meeting of the Com- And why not? mon Council iwas held on Tuesday evening. Those present were Coun- The same quality dlmen Delaney, Kress, Shuey, and of malt and hops is Stanton; Clerk Coakley, Engineer used, the%ame scien- McMichael, Street Commissioner Con- tific processes of PETERSON'S PHARMACY jiors and "Water Commissioner Eraney. and ageing The clerk read a letter from Geo. are followed. L. Burton, president of the State Highway Commission, stating that XMAS GIFTS the complaint about the condition of This Pincushion Lady Uses Her Pin Stevens avenue at Henry Btreet had to Trim Her Skirt. We are prepared for your-Christmas trade, and have stocked heavily in ar- her, given this sketch for an Idea nn< leen referred to State Highway En- ticles that would make most acceptable gifts. Something to please everybody may gineer. On motion > of Mr. Delaney, some scraps of ribbon and lace foi carrying out the idea, be found at this store, and we extend a special invitation to the public to call and It was received and ordered filed. Over her wire hooped body use some The clerk also read a letter from wide satin ribbon. A discarded hnl jlook over our good8. Impossible to mention all the goods we carry, and therefore, T. J. Waaser, state highway engi- ribbon may answer the purpose. Then we present below just a few items. neer, stating that the depression In over that drupe an oversklrt finished with Ince in the manner shown. Stevens avenue complained of was Order a case TODAY. clue" In part to leaks either in water This ilower-covered disk Is a beau- From jour grocer or tUukr mains or sewers, and therefore it tiful cnmouflaKo for the telephone In TOILET SETS. Perfumes, Toilet Water, Soaps, Rouge, your boudoir or any other dressed-up •was due to the city to co-operate Face Powder, Vanity Cases, from 25c to PRIVATE SEAL Djer Kiss, Hudnut's, Three Flowers, •with the State Highway Commission $5.00. in temporary protecting this part ol Jonteel and Deris, from $1.50 to $7.50. Stevens avenue. PEIGENSPAN Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens, from On motion of Mr. Kress, It was Ivory Sets, Manicuring Sets, from $1.50 $2.75 to ?6.25. Tecelved and referred to street com- to-$12.00. i Tiiittee with city engineer and so- Writing Paper from 25c to $4.00. licitor. YOU SATE 25c or mor» of Large Assortment of Christmas Cards, Application for positions as engi- United Cigars. Large assortment of 11.00 by buying her*. I h»T« • full Post Cards and Tags. neer at new water plant were re- boxes of 25 and 50, from $1.75 to $7.50. ceived from Michael J. O'Neil, James Una of Boyi' Suits and Draft Fur- Gillette Razors $4.29 up. Gleason and John B. Anderson, all nlstalnia; alio Mrai Vorklu Cigarettes in boxes of 50 and 100, car- of which were .referred to entire Cloth*. Shaving Brushes from 25c to $1.50. tons of 200. council with city engineer, Cleantnr, prating and rtpalHai A communication from Frank D. Tobacco of all kinds, large assortment. done at reaaonabl* prlcM. CANDIES. CANDIES. CANDIES Stanton, stated that Peter Delaney, Pipes from 7c to $6.00. M, J. Delaney and Edward Dolan To Hide the Most Unlovely Part of S. CiOJLJD Whitman's, Liggett's, and the famous \,,. Tiad served the necessary timo as Your Phone. United Stores Candy in 1 lb., 2 lb. and Cigarette Tubes from 25c to 50c. *|flremen and were entitled to ex THE TAILOR room. It Is easily made. Simply cut . Imption certificates. 122 So. B'ay, Opp. C. B. B. State 5 lb. packages. Tobacco Pouches from 25c to $1.75. —yi On motion of Mr. Kress, the clerk It out of cardboard to fit your tele- phone. Then cover It with silk and Soot* Amber, H. J. I was Instructed to Issue certificates In tho manner shown sew flatly upor «,to each. It either silk or milliner's flowers. Cov- f The following bills were ordered ering the disk with Copenhagen blue CITY HOTEL paid. gray daisies and rose-color roses would Miller, Bergen & Welsh, Inc. .$57 75 be a charming scheme to follow. Or Albert Jerome, Prop. Peterson's Pharmacy covering the disk with gray, use violet N. Y. Tel. Co • 3 03 and Copenhagen blue flowers. You will No. 267 First Street N. Y. Tel. Co 3 70 have to fit the color scheme Into the John Qulnlan 90 00 scheme of the room. South Amboy The Rexall Store 132 N. Broadway A. J. Johnson 27 Miller, Bergen & Welsh, Inc.. 80 55 POSIES ARE USED ON GOWNS Owen Morris 5 00 Courtesy Extended to All Patrick McCabe 5 00 Beflowered Frocks Promise to Be Patron B John Sutllff 29 90 Favored Especially for Evening F. D. Tedesco 44 68 Wear This Winter. P. A. City Water Dept 2,«5 17 Transient Guests Accommodated N. Y. Tel. Co 21 20 Two kinds of iluwers are being used Western Electric Monmouth Lighting Co 556 86 at the moment for trimmings; they will also be worn during the winter Monmouth Lighting Co 4 48 months, especially for evening dresses. Washer & Wringer Clarence Davis 144 00 There is natural type of garden flow- A. T. McMichael 65 00 er as well as the very fanciful one Thomas Vail 38 86 In velvet and satin, of extraordinary 'Alfred T. Kerr 4 45 size and shades, such as belong to the Certified Audit Co. of America. 400 06 realm of fairy tales. Many garlands ' Certified, Audit Co. of America. 200 00 fall from tho waistline, and are softly V. A. Evening News 5 76 mounted to allow a supple and grace- ful movement when walking or danc- T. F. Sullivan 81 00 ing, and they will add a nice touch of T. F. Sullivan 13 50 color to our dresses. There are big J. L. Swelgard & Co.. 750 00 flowers, or email nosegays, made with On motion of Mr. Delaney a note faded tones and mixed shades. Some fir $30,000 was ordered discounted In flowers are made In two colors; for In anticipation of sale of water bonds. stance, pink taffeta and beige pongee, Another note for $3,549.25 was or- with ench petal cut In 'the two mate- rials and placed one over the other; dered discounted In anticipation o£ the petals are not sewn, but curled eale of Improvement notes. and pressed together, In order to ef- On motion of Mr. Kress, the clerk fect the same waves and folds which i\ras Instructed to request the Mon- give a fairy lightness to the flowers. Eledrical moutli Lighting Company to install A motif at the girdle has been very Bands inihcHome a light on Forrls street, between much favored for a considerable time Pine avenue and Foltus street, nlso now. It Is sometimes a feather pouf tna on Church streot botween Stock- or a cluster of fruit, or one or two ton street and Stevons avenue. velvet flowers of fresh hue. On motion of Mr. Kress, tho clork There nro some gowns which ore not •was requested to notify tho New only trimmed with bends, but are en- tirely made of them. Long fringes of Magic Service LEAN clothes—stacks of them. Fresh rompers York Tolephono Company to reinovo beada entirely cover the slip under- guy wlro on Church streot that was neath, being held by the girdle. An in abundance for the kiddies and all the sweet- treet. I. KAPLAN, LADIES' TAILOR cent bystander u chance for his Ufa Every Improvement in each; «t> Much Hand Work on Thio Coat ELMER F. PAR1SEN SU1TB, DllESSBH, COATS AND SK1KTS when you plant n bnmh?" porches and windows screened. An WE H. MARTIN Nnvy silk dnvetyn, with an Invisible MADK To OKDKK Ladlst' and Gent*' stripe woave, Is ornamented with lmnil Inspection ol these houses Is re- Carting of Any Kind Changing Color. PIANO TUNING and CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRINO made flowers <>f black braid, the cen- quested. For particulars apply to 1'KOMPTLY DONE "An Irishman may be green but-i-" ters of black velvet. A short capo, the REPAIRING 313 David St. South Amboy M. LAMBEETS05, Ready-Made Skirts Always •Well, what?" "When be'* Ifl a flgM edges plcotcd, swings from the shoul- M First Street, kaHj, 1.1. on Hand }e •««* red." ders. The collar and $60 Bordentown Are. South kmhoj Telephone 109-M 111 8. B'TW, Op. Port OMeo, J chiton—a garment which was cut an4 OLD GREECE iS partly sewn—or (lie costume achieved entirely by means of drapery. The Greeks, however, had changing fash- ions, just us we have today. There , IN STYLE NOTEwere periods of overeluboration, which i saw the dress laboriously and artifi- cially folded. Greek Effects in Dresses Are Be A Grecian effect with pluits, very much modernized, is developed In pale HOLIDAY GIFTS ing Liberally Used by Paris blue crepe Hoinnri. In color this model • Designers. . suggests the Greek, being pule blue AT and gold, the latter forming the em- broidery and bunds on the skirt and on the jacket. A big double looped BUCKS, BROWNS, GRAYS LEAD snsh at 'one side is seemingly a con- KAUFMAN'S tinuation of the crepe bodice. Autumn Models Have Plaits. More Somber Colors Are Favored fo Our selection of Holiday Gifts for both young and old is by far the largest and most complete ./ Daytime Wear; Brilliant Hues Any number of the smartest models for autumn have pluits. Coats, suits Are Preferred for Evening ever carried in our store. W"e earnestly request you to inspect our line before making your pur- and frocks fresh from their recent Attire. voyage from I'urisf show plaits of every chases, it will be a saving of both time and money. kind and description, which indicates Paris designers are using ever sc tlmt it is Impossible to go too fur with Here you will find a wonderful assortment of interesting and educational toys for the kiddies many Greek effects In drosses, write? this trimming to plense women. a prominent fashion corresponden One of tlie most extreme uses of and useful gifts for both young and old. The usual Kmt'min dependable quality at the usual The romantic morgunutic inarrlnge o plaits for the new season appears on the young king of Greece and his .Tun reasonable prices. ^ visit to his bride, living in 1'arls, se a model suit developed in beautiful the French dressmakers to thinking oi the beautiful possibilities for fall fash- ions In the native Greek costume, botli ancient and modern, the result being decided Greek note in I ho uutumn col lections. Helpful §ugge§tion§: The wife of the king of Greece, \vh Is very beautiful, and her younger sis ter, equally lovely, wear charming Vn USEFUL GIFTS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FOR THE WOMEN. rlslnn clothes. The youth nnd beaut; TOY* Books. of these two girls plus the royal ro- FOR THE KIDDIES. Wool Sport Hose. mance of .one of them unpcul to the Games. creative genius of the I'aris dress Manicuring Sets. maker and milliner, consequently "a Dolls. Gloves. la Grecque," will be very fnshionubli Sweaters. Rattles.' Comb and Brush Sets. In I'liris. As there Is so much of rea Stockings. merit tu Greek inspiration, one may ex Pocket Books. pect many lovely things during' the Crying Dolls. Sleds. coming winter. Trucks, . • - Handkerchiefs. Hand Bag. Designers Turn to Greece. Umbrellas. . » Greece Is only one of the many conn Horses. Bath Robes. tries to which designers have turned Rubber Boots. for tlielr Inspiration. Milkers o Tool Chest. Slippers. Gloves. clothes appear loath to give up imy successful Idea that has been brougln Ranges. Bath Robes. Lace Collars, but recently, and we find the old mill gled with tlie new. Laundry Sets. Handkerchiefs. FOR THE MEN FOLKS. The Egyptian Influence Is still felt Baking Sets. Bath Towel Sets. as Is the Italian Hcnulssanee. T House Slippers. Persia Iwve rlraunimkers turned for Animals. Camisoles. embroideries and to Kussla for loose, Bath Robes. baggy Elecves and Mousing bodices i\s Dolls' Beds. Card Cases. Silk Umbrellas. well as embroideries. Truly, we have Friction Toys. Neckties. an unusuul mixture of fashions. Span ' Fancy Aprons. lsh styles have not relliujulslieil their Dolls' Carriages. Silk Mufflers. hold. Many ideas are still gatherm' Kitchen Cabinet Silk Socks. Perfumes. from the picturesque costumes >f Initialed Handkerchiefs. Spain. Horns. Silk Hose. There nre several things, howevir, Suspenders. upon which all agree—the slender s'l- Thli Is a Simple Evening Frock of Coasters. Umbrellas. Writing Paper. houette, _the more somber colors fnct! In was on his way home from work the quick time of 12 minutes, better- ing by »t least a thousand tetth oPIP&ESS f URNACt riding a ibicycle along State street ri'cord for altitude made by Lieut. Wil- Perth Amboy, .wihen be saw Bullaic son In Texiis, It might be noted, says standing by the curb. Air Ki'i-vleo news letter, that Lieut. Sold With a Reliable Guarantee He. said he slowed up to let Bui Hamilton jumped ; his method r>f leav- BRIGGS' GARAGE lak pass, but the latter stood still ing tbo pliine was not u "drag off." and when Bloodgood passed him Ilmniljon, who has bud quite a little INSTALLED BY COMPETENT near the fire house on State street (•xpci'lenoo with pnriirliutos, hail re- Broadway and Main Street MECHANICS Bullak . ralRfirt his hand and threw tniirkrd upon hcnriiig <>! the previously pome heavy object. IHoodgood esliihltslicd record that he thought ho cotild better It and lust Friday the itt- TELEPHONE 322 SOUTH AMBOY was hit in the head and badly cut (empl was made. I/e went aloft III (1 f have installed the latest was knocked unconscious and fell Li\ 1'cre piloted by Lieut. I'. IIArrang. e to have a demonstra- from his bicycle- When he cam Downcs. Downi'S pitRhnd on until iin equipment for testing, charg- to, he said, he saw Bullak running altitude Just short of 21,000 feet hud tion. Full particulars ing and repairing your battery. Tin: nit ii t efii>»o\ away. A heavy iron nut was pro been readied when n miss In the motor by applying to Agency for U. S. L. and ducetf as the object thrown by mude It impossible to continue higher. Bullak. At four mill's above tho earth the air Columbia Batteries was Mtlng cold. Officer John Murray of the Perth SAMUEL MEDINET3 REGISTER JU. JL A. M Mid Am'boy police force told of taking Circling nhoiit for a glimpse of FrankC. Hoffman earth through rifts In the cloud floors, TeL 224 105 Broadway Bullnk to Bloodgood's home about the aviators described what they de- 140 John St. So. Amboy, N. J. Opposite Post Office an hour later and said that Bloo.l ducted to bo Dorr field, nine miles Solves Many Problems good identified him there as hiseast of C'arlstroin field. Judging tho assailant. speed of the wind and Its effect on With but a single pipe—one Officer Slobold said that after the the chute during the drop, Limit. ter only—this entirely modern, iclen- attack he had been ordered to look Downes moved west some two miles tlflcally designed furnace (made and for a short man in a dark suit find signaled for Lieut. Hamilton to guaranteed by the oldest and largest jump, He said that a few minutes later manufacturers of heating apparatus The Parachute. he saw Bullak returning red in In the United States) furnishes a Itlght hure mention might be rnnde Jewelry— the face and out of breath, and nt a circumstance which puts an added constant circulation of fresln, w&ro when ho was unable to give a thrill Into parachuting nt high alti- air throughout every room In the .satisactory account ot himself the tudes and lends Interest to the estab- The Gift of Permanent Value house—abundant, heat at all times, officer arrested him. lishment of a new record. The para- evenly distributes. o Bullak denied absolutely that he chute used by aviators Is folded snug- Some Christmas There's an enduring quality about jewelry Just think what '(his merfhs - In . had attacked Bioodgood or that he ly Inside n pnclr carried on the buck. Suggestion* that makes it particularly appropriate for economy!—Installation, costs cut" is The operator steps off, allows himself had had any cause for doing so. Watches Christmas giving. In our large and care- a minimum. No lengthy pipes to n couple of seconds to fall clear of Clock. fully selected stocks is a profusion of rare He was defended by John E. Ring« buy or run to various positions. No his machine, then pulls n wire depend- and beautiful articles of practical utility, as . Toolan, while Assistant Prosecutor Fob. cooling of the heat before it can ing over his shoulder. Tills wire opens Silrerware well as pieces for adornment only. And tbe John A. Coan appeared for thetha spring doors of tho pack and re- reach your rooms. Less dust—lels Pocket KniYM assortment is so varied that your selection State. leases a small pilot chute some couple LocluU dirt—less labor. Direct heat rises Watcb Chain* need not necessarily be expensive. A visit of feet In dinmelcr. This pilot sprinca and spreads instantly to the upper The jury brought in a verdict of BnceUU to this store will solve for you some of your guilty against Bullak. open automatically nnd catching the Pip« floors. None is wasted. Warm house, rush of nir, draws the main chute from Ci|»rett« Holdtn most perplexing gift problems, and you will The jury -was- composed of Samth- e pack. In the top of the main Ciftr Cu« be surprised to see at what moderate ex- cool cellar. And you can burn any uel Bayard, Frank Maloney, C. J. Toilf I Seta kind of fuel—LESS OF IT than U chute Is nn automatic vent which, Fountain Pem pense you can select gifts of real merit and Hogarty, William Iron3, Fred Mar- opening to n width of five feet when Mat aiine Pencil* demanded by other types of heaters. tin, C.--J. Beauregard, Andrew Zahn, the big parasol first unfolds, gives the Match Boxei The Richardson One-Pipe Heater Serf Pint We have earned the name of being thor- Fred Gaakill, Theodore Veghte, air compressed within a chance to es- is suitable for city or. conn try home*, Hat Pint oughly dependable in our goods and our William Prill, Daniel Burke a"d cape and lessens the dnngcr of blow- Jeweled Combi schools, chnrches, stores, etev-old or ing the chute apart. When tho fall Skirl Seti prices. We have a reputation to sustain. Charles Weyd. new handing's.. NOW is the econo- has been checked rubber springs or Cuff Link! The purchases which you make here are o Fraterait; Pin* mical time to Install. shock-absorbers In the vent close it In Vanitr Cam satisfactory purchases, because you know STIUCKUR APPOINTED RECEIVER nntll bnt n small hole remains. At that merchandise to be exactly what it is FOIt GAS OOMTVNY the atmosphere pressure wherein most W-W-W Rings sold for. The knowledge that your gift was Prosecutor Joseph E. Strieker of parachute drops from ordinary nlti- tudes nre made the speed attained by Here Is a line that Is selected at this store establishes its value in F. J. SCHANTZ Perth Amboy was named permanent especially luteresllni' at the operator In his couple of seconds Christmas time. SollderoM the mind of the recipient. receiver of the Standard Gas Com- gem-set rings, with all the Telephone 218 230 John.Street fnll is sufficient to create enough pres- wanted slonus,ln>rareand Do not postpone a visit to the store. We ' pany of Atlantic Highlands by Vice sure under the pilot chute to cause It beautiful setting's. These rio^s it re nationally known shall value the opportunity to show you Chancellor Backes in the Chancery when released to yank the big one and nationally advertised. our choicest holiday selections, whether Court at Newark on Tuesday. Mr. at once from its pack. Usually the op- Their quality Is establish- ed. Let us snow you our your purchase be large or small. Strieker was named in a temporary erator Is descending nt normal speed Miortmeak capacity on November 1C. after falling less than 200 feet. Through Space. Appearing before Vice Chancellor . O. BLUM Backes, Mr. Strieker filed a rule to Opon receiving Ids pilot's signal, Why Teeth Decay 209 South Broadway show cause why $35,000 worth of Hamilton climbed tp the edge of the If a drop of acid Is spilled upon the marble top of a wash cockpit, waved his hnnd nnd dropped receiver's certificates should not be stand, it boils and bubbles, and it allowed to remain will dis- • Issued to carry on the business of into space. After tho usual Interval ho pulled his rolcnse cord but Instead solve out the lime and leave the surface roughened. the company. It was stated by Mr. of having hlrinJrop Immediately check- The lime in the tooth is eaten by an acid. This add is Strieker that tho company Is in bad ed, he fell a distances which was esti- known as lactic acid, familiar to nearly everyone. It Is the acid straits and is In immediate need of mated by both him nnd Lieut. Downes present In sour milk. Its presence In the mouth Is due to the coal to ho 2,000 feet before his parachute snapped out nnd opened with a loud fermentation or souring of food particles adhering to and between In order to obtain a shipment of the teeth. coaj wtlh tho company In siwh poor report. Looking aloft he saw that the springs which close the vent were In the mouth that is not cared for, the teeth are bathed in financial condition, it is necessary to broken. The chute Is of a size design- For the Year 1918. this acid practically all of the time, and all the time the acid pay for the coal before doll very a"d ed to ennblo a limn to reneh the ground Is at work, dissolving out the lime-salts In the teeth, just as the hence the application for permis- ns quickly as is consistent with safety adds do with the marble slab. ThiB shows why teeth start to sion to flout tho receiver's certifi- In landing and the shock upon touch- NOTICE OF SALE. decay at the points that are hardest to keep clean. Decay rarely cates. ing earth Is always severe. With tlia vent wide open the best Hamilton PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY HARRY W. LAMBB3RTSON, starts on the exposed surfaces of a tooth. • Argument on tho rule will 'bo Collector of the Township of Madison, County ot Middlesex, and State ot coulil hopo for was a few broken Let it be understood that a clean mouth and sound, well heard nt a later date. hones. New Jersey, that he will sell at public sale all the lands, tenements, here- Ilobort H. McCarter appeared In ilitamonts, and real estate hereinafter mentioned, for the shortest term for cared for teeth are positively essential to perfect health. court on behalf of residents of Free- To add to his dlsmny he found upon ivhicli any person or persons will agree to take the same and pay the tax lien thereon, Including Interest and costs of sale. The said sale will take hold who nook to esoapo paying tho piercing tho lowest lnyer of clouds that Carlstrom fluid had been mistaken placo at ZEIGLBR'S HALL, Browntown, Madison Township, on Dr. P. Goldberg new rato of $2.BO per 1,000 cubic for Dorr and that Instead of drifting SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1920, Extracting Specialist feot of gas, which went Into effect toward the formor ho wns duo to land Wednesday. Mr. McCarter asked In the timber between there nnd thoat 2 o'clock p. m. The said lands, tenements, hereditaments aud real estate BO to be sold, and the names of the persons against whom Bald taxes have Dr. E. Shapiro Vice Chancellor Haoken If it was not town of Arcadia, with good prospects boon laid on account of the same, and the amount of taxes laid on account posslblo to have tho Freohold plant of serious Injury to himself. Almost if each parcel, are as follows, viz.: Prophylaxis Specialist of tho company opcratod indepen- below him he discerned tho outlines Mpern, Isaac, fourteen and one-half acreB J 4 88 dently. It was stated that the plant of Joshua creek nnd to prevent hla felly, John, Estate, 190 acres, adjoining lands of John 1> ohnson... 83 22 licensed to practice Dentistry in tit* States of New Tork and drifting past (Ids ho devoted all hiUlllliouses , Clmrlos, Estate, 77 acres adjoining lands of Ambrose1 Grea 21 90 \ at Freehold was Independent until energies. Climbing the rigging to Hasldns, Polly, ono lot, oft Clos0 Placo v-. M0 %,,lt wns taken over by tho Standard windward Ins managed to pull the edgo [ohnson, William, ono lot ™j 112 So. Broadway, South Amboy Iljas Company- Decision In this mat- down nnd created a planing effect Munday, Theodore, Estate, 11 acres, adjoining lands of F. Suydam.. 3 29 v|r was also held in abeyance by tho which held him pretty well into tho Sfarconia, N. J., two lots, Genoa 2 19 wind. By the best of luck ho dropped Alcxovitz, Stcphon, two lots, Appleby tract 110 Consultation Free Telephone 169-J between the nvorliiinglng brunches on Antonln, Castollinia, house and lot Genoa 13 1* v CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT. either sldu of the creek nnd wns saved American Realty Company, eight lots " a crnsh agiilnst Its bed by the cuflh- Byneo, Honry 13 14 lulling action of the parachute, which Droolts & Brooks, ten lots, Appleby tract * »» Go to your home dentist \ SELL PIANOS Ballington, J., four lots • 2 19 ttiiko premium certificates gtvon, no bad liecnme entnnglwl In the branches fbfcjsles, BO humbug or any kind, bir of the tree. It tool; him a quarter of Daniels, S. Alfred, two lots, Pino View Park 1 10 fitment value Tor your money. nn hour ,j» extricate himself from a DoBealco, Rosans, two lots, Genoa ' J» ™bg and Llopalrlng nt Right Prices. Do Vlvcs, Jolm Henry, two lots, Nos. 93 and 94 110 mu \ %,?lt'd cordage nnd two hours Edwards, Elisha, four lots, Appleby tract >•>•• 2 19 tRRY PARISEN for u ling party to discover him Ellison, " elve lots, from Colony and Home Co * 38 none tho wnrso for n sompwlmt har- »M 8t Phone 1W-H Fafalla, fe. eleven lots from Brooks & Brooks 5 48 rowing experience. Fisher, 0. K 179, from American Realty Co 2 19 Galtnor, Chan two MB, Spotswood Gardens MO Telephone 241. ' Night Call 285 Gibson, Monroe, two lota, Spotswood Gardens M0 White Salmon Found. Herbert, Ludwig, three lots Pino VIow Park JJJ REASONABLE AND BFFICISNT Ottnwii, Canada.—Two specimens of Holm, Aagc, one acre, Plot 69-478 » 48 od for Sale albino spring salmon, weighing i%Jones, Georgianna, one lot, Runyon »» pounds linve bemi recolved from the Jones, Cecelia, four lots Nos. 24, 25, 20, 27 Ryosdale ...... 2 19 The Gundrum Service Department of Mnrlne Hatcheries atKorcelltis, Mary Ann, one-lmlf acre. No. 170 from American Realty Co 1 10 (JJII.'KNSKD) any quantity Cowlchan lake, Vancouver. About 180 LlttleHeld, Fred R, four lots Nos. 74, 75, 7G and 77, Appleby tract... 2 19 FUJfEKAL DIItECTOES. albino fish, almost pure wl te In color, Meyers, Estella, 25 lots, from J. R. A 9 « Messner, Morris, two lots, Rynsdale 1 -U No. 208 DAVID ST., SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. have been produced from colored eggs Obrlne, William, four acres, three plots Nos. 381, 382, 383 8 7( im Marczak collected in October, 1910. Experiments Ambulanco Service find Auto Equipment to Hire. nre helns carried out to ascertain Plller, Adam, one plot ••..• :'"y"n"i:"A' 5« Telephone 315-M whether these QBD will reproduce with, ftielly Thomas two plots, Nos. 106 and 166, from American Realty Co 4 38 iista St. South Amboy fiat going to sea. Straus's, Blanch, four lots, Nos. 93, 94, 95 and 96 2 19 HARRY W. LAMBERTSON, Collector Madlsou Township. PUBLISHED WEEKLY THE 80DTH AMBOI CITIZEN SOUTH AMBOT. N. I. Come To Slater's Big Perth Amboy Shoe Store Saturday, December 11, 1920 Thousands of Pairs Go on Sale Today HEALTH /NEW IDEA IN MOTIVE POWER MHO COMFORT Vertical Vanes Used In Windmills Special! SHOES Forestall Possibility of Idleness In Any Weather. • BRINGING PRICES DOWN; EVEN BELOW PRE-WAR LEVELS Europe Is facing a serious shortage 0FW0MEN san dCHILDRE N s of fuel, of nil kinds. Coal, gas, gaso- Xmas Grafonola Club line, wood, alcohol—all these fuels are lackltlg. The result Is tlmt Inventors Offering Z59000 pairs NEWFALLand WINTER SHOES have turned out In force to solve Hie Now Forming power problem In new ways. A French AT LESS THAN HALF THEIR REAL VALUE Inventor has developed a new form of windmill In which vertical vnues are The supreme value-giving event of the year—a used. The advantages o{ Oils form are said to be: Power—110 matter In what sale offering values absolutely without parallel in direction the wind Is blowing; noise- the merchandising annals of ^ less operation; the windmill does not Jersey. have to turn about, with consequent SALE STARTS TODAY loss of time; fliere Is no danger from strong winds or gales; it develops HANDSOME NEW five times the power derived from usual FALL STYLE forms of windmills; there is practical STUNNING ly no upkeep or operating expense. HIGH-CUT DRESS BOOTS The builder says that he Is ready to PALL BOOTS For Women and undertake the building of such wind Crowing Girls mills In all capacities from one-half to FOR WOMEN 100 horse power mid over. The wind- $12 and $14.50 mill Is recommended to.be ran In con- AND GIRLS Values nection with an electric generator and Make sure that your Xmas will be a merry one. Join In Black, Brown storage battery, so thut, when the our Grafonola Club now. and Tan kidskin wind Is blowing, electrical energy Is leathers. Some with stored up for use during the calm Dues .$3.00 per week; members having the privilege contrasting tops. weather. However, It Is estimated tiM ud. $H Taloei. that the windmill can operate In prac- of selcting a Grafonola from our large stocks, delivery* tically any weather, and but very few of which is guaranteed by Xmas Eve. .95 Idle days are encountered throughout Choice of Black OUT the year, writes llereward Carrington A Present for Old Folks and Young Folks and one , Kid or Calf, Special 1n Leslie's. This windmill may prove indow that lasts the Year Round. Brown Poring of the greatest practical value to many Calfskin, l farmers and those desirous of obtain- 5 JOIN NOW AT High or low Patent ing power cheaply mid easily. heels. All sizes Coltskin. and widths. $12THEOTIES PROOF OF TRUE FRIENDSHIP Y. Kozlowski In Black or Brown and Patent What More Could Be Asked of Any 167 No. Broadway South Amboy, N. J. I AH WMI Hosiery Coltskin. Man Than the Sacrifice That I Is Here Recorded? $1.95

There are various wnys of evidenc- ing true friendship. Sorrow and suf- 5 fering bring out the best In others, but $15.00 for dress wear. It Is our habit to be sympathetic and The very latest s.ss not always does It prove that sympa- VCIGARS/ 'The Brogue," the( Mail Orders Filled thy and friendship are akin. When a Plumbing BOOTS Popular Oxford for All Items man will lend you money without col- Women l("all wear with lateral he Is Indeed a friend. and Heating Varied styles "Heather "But we find our true friends In oth- Hosiery." $11 and $12 er ways. The other day we were In a and leathers. This Sale Latest Fall hurry and we needed a hair cut So Styles in High- we beat It Into our favorite barber Residence—270 Second otreet shop to find our fa'vorlte barber busy, OIG-ABS Cut Boots, Ox- and a man ahead of us. Shop—Main, Street fords & Pumps We were about to depart without the Sow Selling (or trim we sorely needed, when the man ahead of us spoke up: Your favorite brand is in Brown. "You nhvays hnve the same barber, Telephone Connections Black and don't you?" stock. If you wish it, we will rich two- "Yep," we replied. keep a special box for you.If you want to get there, take tone "Well, I'm next for his chair, but effects Hand-turned I'm In no hurry. You Just go ahead All cigars are cheaper by the ... oILJL/S ... are in this, and waited and take my turn. I'll wait" assort- soles. Heels There was friendship for you, and ns box. ment. Growing of eytrjr we thanked him for his kindness we All heel Girls* height. couldn't help remarking: Red Busline Bwry $10.50 Loois ''Greater love hnth no man than — Between — Mr of Extra straight this, that he will give up his place in a Shoes In Cuban bnrber shop for another."—Exchange. Large Assortment High Cut WiSale Is and South Amboy-Mechanicsville-Perth Amboy Perfect and New Fall and military Attention, Diogenes. of Pipes Ttwr sxe the surplus production ot this season's finest Winter heels Diogenes, wake up! XooMkiae Here's your honest man! lines and highest grade makes. 7c to $6.00 Careful Drivers, Comfortable tn4 they are fresh from the Shoes Storm tod Hlght here In Houston, recently, a boxes in which they were Now Selling for Skating Boot* man entered the consolidated railway Cars and Prompt Service packed when made. $4.89 ticket otllee and purchased a ticket for a child more thnn five yenrs old, Then .95 he promptly tore the ticket up. — BIG BOYS' SPECIAL Misses' and It developed tlmt n woman, accom- Peterson's Pharmacy, $6.00 Black or Black.Brown, Children's $5y panied by n child, departed from Hous- 132 N. Broadway Brown new Tan; light or Extra ton within tlii' last row days for a city Wl style heavy more than 1,000 miles away, but did •boes (or Big High Cot not obtnln transportation for the child. •weight; School Shoes When the ticket was bought the pur- all sttes chaser wns asked when the party was and 2.95 going. He replied, "They have already •widths. BUck or brown. gone." Extension soles. Then It developed that the man, con- Fine sclence-strlcken at the thought of •workman- cheating the. rullronds out of the cost $2.95 ship of n child's ticket, decided to follow the old ndago, "Hotter late than never."— SMALL BOYS' Houston Post. Thermo > *3 RO Box Calf FATHERS AND MOTHERS ^School Shoes Incendiary Bullets. Inner Lining Oor ttore is loaded with high quality shoes for Tho Inpondlnry bullets used during 'TpHE Thermo-Seal Inner Lining is Boys and Girls at real money saving prices. 1.98 the war, mostly fired from machine A the very foundation of successful 141 guns curried by airplanes, were In heating with a pipeless furnace. Con- effect miniature high explosive shells. sider this tarefully. Ihcause— pe Those supplied lo our armies (mil- Warm air must keep an cumingfrom look lions of (hem were trnid'e nt thePrnnlt- the furnace, and cold air must keep Smith St. ins on going in If this circulation h SLATER' ford nrsonnl) wore of brass, hollowed retarded there will be no heal 1 out to hold a composition of which Circulation twill be retarded unless the principal Ingredient was barium the cold air is kept cold until it reaches P«rth Amboy's Largest Shoe Store nitrate. To set I his off, each bullet OUft the bottom of furnace. (Note the had a priming charge of magnesium direction of travel shown by arrow's.) and red lend. The Thermo-Seal Innor Lining, COAL consisting of heavy asbestos covered An ordinary rifle bullet, oC course, with heavy galvanized Bteel plates GEORGE NKFF Is solid. The Incendiary bullet Is of keeps the cold nircliamber permanently DON'T DELAY! SECOND wholly different construction, though cool. It Maintains air circulation—is of the snme caliber, being meant to as9uraucc of plenty of healthful heat. HID carry flame. Its discharge sots lire It Heats Less Price Order Bought and Sold to the explosive stuff contained In it. It Ventilates Less Fuel Pain(in| and —Kansas City Star. It Satisfies More 1 lent The Thermo-Seal is nn c?: flush' e New M ittressns and Springs Homer feature. Come in and New Grade of Rubber. investigate its importance. ChryslI, a new high grade rubber, Is Call, phone or write for catalog. vulcanized without 'llfllenlty. II Is pro- duced by the Chrysiiihninmis, or rab- J. W. OLSEN CO. Telephone 336 A, sIVER bit bush, a genus of shrubs yielding ORIGINAL PATENTED No. 234 Bordentowii Avenue In different species from 1.03 to 2,83 P1PLLESS FURNACE 5£5 David St. South Amboy per cent, and In one individual plant Perth Amboy Teleiplione 3SQ ns high ns 0.57. Of Chrysothnmnus C. TIMMINS Noto! Tel. 258 W ,,6.8 nnuseosiis, the chief species, 22 vari- Broadway, South Amboy eties are known. 12 of them contain- COXSUIT ing chrysll. The plants are large We have the finest Lehigh M A. W'CABTHY shrubs, maturing In six or eight years, NOTICE. with nn average weight of four - ALL PERSONS CONCERNED MAY coal on the market. Full 2000 to six pounds, and abound In ninny take notice that the Subscriber, ad- UNDERTAKER ••' parts of North America. The rubber ministrator, etc, of William R. Hub- pounds ({UHi'tinteed tor even TOP- occurring In the cells and not ns a bard, deceased, intends to exhibit his AND EJrBA^jTEB latex concentrates near the soil line. final account to the Orphan's Court ton. Prompt delivery. LOWEST PltlCES OS for the County of Middlesex, on Fri- S. BBOADWAY day, the Seventh day of January, PLUMBING ,\xn HEATIVG A Strike. 1921, nt 10 a. m., In the Term of 8.D.STRONO Sonlh Am hoy, N. J. ' "I'll show 'cm," snld y us must li? sciMiupHiutu] |jy tbf Globe Red* Top WHITE TURNIPS, per basket, 25c, per bbl. $1.00 •lgratiire of the writer to insure publication. will be: Bertha Frankel ' ''1 Irene Homer, forwards; Sallie 0- nnor, Clearance §ale Choice YELLOW ONIONS, basket 75c, 100 lb. bag.- $2.90 Entered In thie Pout Oftke at Suutk Auiboy center; Anna Kaplan and -Mildred is eecoud CUBS mal! matter. 1 Red Globe ONIONS, per basket, 75c, per 100 lb bag...:. .$2.90 Tanner, guards; Alice Kennedy, sub- O.F GRAN ULATED SUGAR, per pound 10c Saturday, December 11, 1920 stitute. The second game will be between U. S. Army Blankets STRING BEANS, large No. 3 cans, per can 25c JUDGE DALY TAKES STAND ON' the Pennsylvania Railroad team of White Rose Brand ASPARAGUS, Middle Cuts, No. 2 cans, this city, and the Trenton P. R. R. LOYALTY TO ('(ttfSTITI'TIOX Y. II. C. A. team. In tbe South Am- per can 20c The address delivered by . We still have a large stock on hand and now is the time boy line up will be found several CORN, per can ,. 15c Daly 'before passing sentence in the well known players, James, Ken- to buy. We have Olive Drab Army Blankets and Cumber- cases of those who pleaded guilty of Thomas Brand BAKED BEANS, per can 10c nedy, Dill and others; while in the land Woolen Blankets in assorted colors. An ideal Christ- selling illegally was a clear Trenton line up will be "lianty" CHOICE DATES, per pound 25c presentation o£ the legal aspect of Marshall of the Eastern League, and mas Present. Also Penichook Blankets; all these rnust go. those cases, from a high position of other good players. CHOICE FIGS, per pound 35c loyal citizenship. ' ]t rang clear We have a small stock off.Extra Heavy Artillery Blankets Music and dancing before and af-j PRUNES, pxtra large, 30-40 to pound, per pound. 25c with a tone of American spirit that for this sale. ter the games. Every effort to make must receive the approval of every WHITE BEANS, good cookers, per pound .10c this a success is being' done by the loyal lover of the American consti- Misses Bertha Frankel and Sallie WHOLE GRAIN RICE, per pound 10c tution. O'Connor of the Terminal Club, and FRESH SHOULDERS OF MUTTON, per pound 15c It matters not what our personal Secretary A. R. Mell of the Y. M. C. •sentiments may be regarding tho U. S. ARMY SALES STORE COCOA per lb ,. .12^c A., and E. 0. Thomas, athletic rep- Volstead Act, it is now guaranteed resentative of the P. R. II. Co. John F. firaney, Manager GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES, per bbl. $4;uu. Second by the Constitution of, the United States, and the prohibition amend- size per bbl $2.00 ment is a part of our Constitution, LlttUOX SMOKE It A HUGE SUCCESS 129 S. B'way Cor. John St. COCOANUTS, large size, each 15c and is equally binding upon us with BUCKWHEAT, per lb 8c all other parts of that instrument. (Continued from Pago One) Disobedience to the provisions of prompt the Legion to arrange other FANCY MACKEREL, per lb 20c and 30c the Constitution in respect to pro-similar events of this nature. Jiujesllo I'lileituliiM'N. ORDERS DELIVERED. TELEPHONE 149-W hibition is as much a disloyal act as The Majestic UntertalnorH, of New disobedience of any other provision In Order to Reduce Our of that corner stone of our liberties arlt, with I-afferty, cntortainod tho t Judge Daly emphasized this fact witl fans with their jazz orchestra before reinarl{tae clearness, and in pass and between tho bon'H, tht-lr ivcrlf being In keeping with tlio Ballsfnc- Meats That You Can Eat ing sofitjmce inmle it, understood thai BIG STOCK OF MERCHANDISE tb,e jfurlklng feature in the enormilj tion given tho Inns by tho rest of of the crime lay in the fact that I the program. We Are Having a SPJECIA1, struck directly at the foundation o It'i ring was (rectal by Contrac- all our civil and reunions liberties i-ir ".Too" Leonard, [insisted by ' Jim" 0/e Quinlan. , f Small Fresh Hams 35cPork to Roast - 25c Ana the nature of the line is cal to ciliated to Impress this feature upoi the minds of those who felt th Criticizes Use of Oil. Hindquarters Genuine Lamb 35c Dr. While of die United States jce- value of the one thousand dollars olojrlenl survey has declared It "no they paid. It will nlso appeal r less Minn nn economic crime to use oil impressively • to those who, while Discount §ale Prime Rib Roast - 25<>98e under hollers «R fiiul," liwiuific the fiiip- equally guilty, fortunately oscapoi ply of oil was si rapidly decllnliiK In the prosecutor's net. (lie United Stud's mid elsewhere nnd » OF ALL MERCHANDISE Pot Roast - - 25c because It would soon he "n very seri- We extend a special invitation to the people of South Oali Hams - 26c ous problem us to netting tho neces- Since tho contractor to whom was sary amount of lutirlciints—which Is Amboy and vicinity to call and look over our High 1 Forequarters of Lamb • - 35c given the contract to build the Bor- really the most Important part of the Grade Stock of ?* and Boys' Clothing , Furnishings, dentown avenuo pavement has so i rock oil business," etc., and you wl convinced that we are offering long disregarded his obligations aa to that work, and now the season fresh Made Pork Sausage 35c has become too far advanced for him IN MEMORIAL. In memory of Mrs. Nelson Grover WONDERFUL BARGAINS. to do anything until next spring, It who died from powder explosion I __ i Roasting Chick ns seems that it would be only right Friday, December IB, 1016, and Mrs. and proper to cancel that contract Theodosia Grover, died Friday, De- MEN'S INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, box % doz.$1.25 5 and re-award it in the sprinff. At cember 27th, 1912: MEN'S $2.50 NECKWEAR .$1.75 % VEGETABLES FRESH DAILY that time it is most likely that the Mother and grandmother, MEN'S $2.00 and $1.50 NECKWEAR $1.00 % labor conditions v ill be easier mid Thou wer't mild and lovely, Monagliau's Meat Market Gentle as the summer breeze. MEN'S $1.00 NECKWEAR 50c % materials cheaper then than they Telephone 26 Quality and Weight Guaranteed were when that job was figured on. Pleasant as the air of evening € ALL DRESS SHIRTS at 25 per cent reductions. % As it. floats among the trees. We ought lo 1)0 up-to-date In this Heavy Merino UNDERWEAR, $1.50, reduced to..$1.00 * matter, and not take wnr time con- Peaceful be thy silent slumber; 2O9 David Street - Peaceful in thy grave so low— C Best Quality FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR, $1.50, ditions to govern work undertaken Itou no more wilt join our number Reduced to §1.00 ^ long after such conditions have Thou no more our songs can know. passed. Dearest mother and grandmother, INTERNATIONAL TAILOR MADE CLOTHES i 0 Tliou has't left us At $15.00 to $20.00 Reduction of Former Prices. S Public curiosity is speculating as And thy loss we deeply feel, But 'tis Clod that bereft us— to who will receivo appointment to He can all our sorrows lieal. the two principal offices to bo filled Yet again we hope to meet thee, by the Incoming council—those of When the storms of Ufa have iled city treasurer and colloctor. Sever Then in Heaven with joy we'll greet GEORGE GREEN I > al names are being mentioned, but thee, COMPLETE OUTFITTER TO MEN AND BOYS. < those who appear to meet tbe most Where no farewell tear is shed. general favor, so far as the reports (Signed) Io4 South Broadway. C that reach our ears, nre Edwin I* Daughter and Son-in-Law Nellie and George Blosa, Tice for collector, and Percy H. Locker, for city treasurer. Both are service men of more than If you had started saving, a few cents a week Ufliial ability, and men whose busi- a year ago today how much easier it would have ness training has fitted them well been to buy gifts this yeai\ for such work. Should these men provo to bo the final choice of the Can you think of an easier way to provide new council, the selection will doubt- Big Bargains in Groceries money for Christmas presents ? less meet very general approval, and efficiency will mark tlioir work. JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW. o For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday PROTECTION EXfillVK COMPAXI. And be ready with a nice snug bank account If Protection Rnglno Company is H. & E. White Granulated when Christmas comes again. The plan is simple, In tho condition described by re- Sugar All you want Saturday Lb. easy and satisfactory in every detail. ports, the sooner this once famous Butter . 65c 10c company Is re-organized and Join any of the following classes: •* ait— •equipped the better, Somo sort of N. Y. State 25c weekly, in 50 weeks you get \ .,.50 plus flro fighting unnipment should be Lard snow white, lb, 18cCheese, Full Cream interest. supplied this company, and this or- 50c weekly, in 50 weeks you get $25.00 plus ganization placed again upon an ef- TEA, Best Mixed or Ceylon, lb 39c COFFEE, Best Blend, lb 29c interest. ficient working bnslfl. This city can- $1.00 weekly, in 50 weeks ypu get $50.00 plus not afford to allow Its flro protec- PEANUT BUTTER, lb 25c COCOA, 25c Eagle, % lb. box 19c interest. tion to become incfucient. This Is NUCO NUT, 3 lbs 98c CORN MILK, Brandywine, 25c value. 18c $2.00 weekly, in 50 weeks you get $100.00 plus another proof Hint. It. would ' (r""ell interest. to maintain a closer hit' \>e- SAUER KRAUT, large can ., 15c' PEAS, Full Value, Sifted, can 18c r $5.00 weekly, in 50 weeks you get $250.00 plus twoen tho flro committee . the BEETS, Silver Lake, can 15c UNEEDA BISCUIT ,. interest. Chief, and his subordinates. Tho ac- SUCCOTASH, can 16c MIXED NUTS, new, lb . .• [ .-. $10.00 weekly, in 50 weeks you get $500.00 tual condition of this very important plus interest. part of our city servlco should bo WAX BEANS, best, can . s<:...... 15c ENGLISH WALNUTS, new !&fc exactly known by tho city council at TOMATOES, No. 2, 3 cans 25c ALMONDS, lb 37c nil times through reports from tho TOMATOES, No. 3 can, large .12^c KIRKMAN'S SOAP, O. It Lables 8c You may join as many classes as you wish. fire chief. When this Is done there SWEET PICKLES, 25c bottle 19c 3 Boxes COLBURN'S MUSTARD... ;25c Interest is Allowed on All CLosses. is very llttlo liability of tho fire de- MY-T-FINE DESSERT, 3 25c 2 15c Btxes PEPPER 25c partment falling below normal con- Every member in the family may join, from dition. JELLO, Lypton, pkg 10c CORN, 18c Fowler Brand, can 1-lc the youngest to the oldest—your neighbor and all SHINOLA SHOE BLACKI1.~, box.. .10c MAPLE SYRUP, 2 18c bottles 25c their children are sure to join. No membership FIRE ALABM SIUHAL& RUNKLES COCOA, 2 boxes 25c EAGLE BAKING SODA, % lb. pkg.. ,3c fee. 25 Conter and Elm Streets. VANILLA, pure, large 35c bottle... ,25c JAPANESE "TOILET PAPER, roll... lie Come into the Bank and let us tell you all about 27 Stockton and First Streets. STOVE POLISH, Vulcanol, large, 2..25c POTTED HAM, can ... .• 5c the plan. JOIN NOW. Membership books now 83 Bordentown Avenue end Feltus ready. Come in and get yours. Street. 86 Broadway and Augusta Street 41 Broadway and Louisa Street. Fruits and Free Delivery 48 Henry Street and Pine Avenue. Eagle Tea €o. The South Amboy 45 Feltu8 and Augusta. Streets. Vegetables in succDsaor to Everywhere 64 Broadway and Eordentown Avenue BROS. TEA. OO. i 68 P. R R. Yard Master's Office. Originators of Low Prices Trust Company 72 John Street and StevenB Avenue. Season ?hone 206 i 81 Fourth and Potter Streets. 138 S. Broadway Bet. John and George Sts. 1 tap, wiro trouble or firs out 13! 8 taps, Teat, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. SHRINE'S MEANING NOT PLAIN

Erected to the Memory of Japanese Maid, But Its Precise Idea Hardly Apparent. i One of the pretty slirlnes of Jnpfln Is bused on the story of n beautiful girl, and to this day occidentals ran not figure out if the shrine was to perpetuate a tragedy or nn lionor. The story Is that l'ainatodake, one of the greatest wurrlors In the history of the country, linlted for a night nt the village of Shlmodulra. He was weary of battle find strife, and sent out wind to the village that lie wished to be entertnlned by the pettiest girl there. Kemachlya was selected, and It Is told Corner Broadway and Augusta Street how she spent the evening singing and dancing for the wnrrlor. He went ou his masterful way the next morning leaving the little mnlden to mourn his O3NT passing, and to give birth to his child In due time. "SEVENTY CENTS THE Now, the child died, ns did Its moth- DOLLAR" SALE er, and the village erected the shrine, and every few years It Is rebuilt and "Will To© OorLtiniaeci XJxitil made more beautiful. But what no occidental can discover Is whether the shrine waB built to remind the citizens of the militarism of the old days that trod with relentless heels on beggar and wealthy alike, and thus to pay tribute to o tragedy, or whether It was built to show that the great war- DECEMBER 31st ridr honored the humble "village by taking one of Its membership' Into his E STARTED this Sale with a tremendous stock of merchandise and despite that this has been the most successful sale we have ever arms. held, we still have on hand lots ot Winter Wearables. We have determined to do our part in bringing abnormally high prices down to a more reasonable level, and for that reason we shall continue to give you an opportunity to Save Thirty Cents on Every Dollar DIDN'T GET CHIEFS MEANING you Spend Here. Winter is still ahead ot us and it will pay you in good, hard cash to anticipate your wants. Christmas Presents for Sailor Misunderstood, but After All, your Men Folks can be bought here at a decided saving. As an indication ot the savings you may expect here we mention a few items: Kingtroo I* •« Good • Name •• Any Other. Neckwear in Christmas Packing—55c, 75c, $1.00 Meyers $3.00 Dress Gloves $2.10 The Kangnroo received Its nnme Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs, 3 in box 70c Meyers $2.50 Dress Gloves $1.75 through the failure of white men to Sixty Cent Garter and Arm Band Sets 42c $4.75 Men's Pajamas, made of heavy flannel. $3.33 understand the language of the Aus- tralian bushmen. Captain Cook, dls- $1.00 Garter and Arm Band Sets 70c $2.50 Night ShirtB $1.7& • eoverer of Australia, gating shoreward Fifty Cent Garters in boxes 35c $2.75 Night Shirts $1.93 one day, sow a group of natives about Fancy Arm Bands r. .42 and 53c Your Local Merchant- 25c Seal Pack Handkerchiefs 18c what seemed to be a most peculiar animal. He sent a group of men $1.75 Suspender and Garter Sets $1.23 Pays taxes; 50c pacakge, 3 in package 35c ashore to get It, and was still more Dollar Value Suspenders in boxes 70c Men's Collars 18c, 4 for 70c amazed when told of Its thape, Its habit of, carrying lite young In a pouch $3.00 Braxton Belts. Best belt made. Packed Helps built good streets; Gem and Ever-Ready Razor Sets, regular price and Its remarkable leaping ability. He in individual boxes $2.10 $1.00. During sale 70c wanted the natives' name for the spec- Dollar Belts ,....70c Supports Public Schools; Razor Blades, a package 35c imen that he Intended to take back to England. $4.50 Wool Lined Short Auto Gloves $3.15 Bears his share of the com- $5.00 Gillette Razor Sets $3.50 $3.00 Driving Gauntlet $2.10 $1.50 Durham Duplex Razor Outfit $1.05 'MTiat's the name of that beastly?" munity burdens. demanded an English tar of the na- S2.50 Auto Gloves $J.75 tives' chief. ?2.50 Silk Muffler* ..;...... $1.75 —Patronize Y»ur Home Merchants Dress Shirts, Sweater Coats and Slip Ons, Flan- "Kan ga roo," returned* the native. $3.00 Silk Mufflers $2.10 nel Shirts, Skating Caps, Knitted Gloves, Rain "Kangaroo, eh T" repeated the sailor- raari, and, satisfied, returned to his .$4.75 Silk Mufflers $3.33 Coats, Umbrellas, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags, captain. The fact Is, however, that ?5.75 Silk Mufflers , $4.03 Men's House Slippers—All to be sold at the words spoken by the chief are merely a phrase meaning "I, or we, Meyers Washable Kid Gloves, ?8.50 value. don't know." Sale price $2.45 Seventy Cents on the. Dollar.

Taking Car* *f Indfror Plants. To make ferns grow rapidly Indoors and look fresh and green, chop a few RUBBER FOOTWEAR has not dropped in price, nor is there any indication of the price com- oysters fine and mis with the soil and then water well. Tills may be done ing down for some time; in fact there is a decided shortage, manufacturers having delivered only every fortnight Wash" the leaves of a small part of the orders placed with them. Hence we are forced to make an exception covering your rubber plant with a' cloth wet with olive oil. This nourishes the our stock of Rubber Footwear which will be sold after December 11th at a uniform reduction of plant and keeps the leaves dark green 15% from our regular retail selling price. This reduction applies to Converse and Snag Proof and velvety. Add a few drops of am- monia to a quart of lukewarm water Brands as well as the cheaper grades. when you water house plants. The chemical acts as a tonic and fertilizer and makes the foliage fresher. And be careful, when real winter weather comes, not to water your plants with Spend Your Money Where You Get the MoBt Value for It. water too cold. Water running from a faucet In January Is far too cold for tender plants. Add enough hot Broadway and Augusta St. South Amboy, New Jersey ,wntor to make the drink you give your J. ALFRED JOHNSON plants lukewarm—as rainwater always is In summer time.

Story of the Pansy. NOVIMTOEB H0NOB BOLL. The centennry of the pansy was cel- ebrntnd n few years ago by tho Eng- HESS' MK-HAPPV lish florists nml Ilia history of the PARTY flower ns given nt tlio time was ns fol- School So. 1. lows: Piftli Year—Doris Applegato, Mir- "Just one hundred yenrs ago Lndy inni Applegate, Ruth Bloodgood, Mnry Rennott, a daughter of the enrl Nettle Brounateln, Dorothy Car- ney, Ruth Henry, Mary Henry, BAKERY of Tnnkorvllle, wns RO struck with the Fletcher Hartman, Lamont Ingratn, simple beauty of a tiny wlldllng vloln Cecelia Meuineta, Martha Turner. is the place to buy your Cakes trl-colnr that she collected some of the Fourth Year—Richard Carney, Mer- best plants and guvs thorn careful cul- rell Condlt, Harvey Hess, Arnold and Pies. Just give them a tlvntlon. The first hatch of seedlings Frlsi'iJikneclit, Harold Lewis, Georgo CHOICE LOIN OF PORK raised by her gave such promise thnt Rehfuss. Edward Uliler, Anna Baker, systematic selection wna at once Insti- Deatrlco Bloodgood, Edna Dennen, trial and satisfaction will be WHEN ROASTED RKrHT-l tuted, and, tliorenftisr tho Improvement Mary Donohue, Irene Flaherty, Mar- .WILL BRING-AN w of the genus was taken up by Ihc lend- jorie Klple, Grace Nelson, Helen yours. lEPICURE DELIGHT! I ing growers. Thus to nn enllmsliisllc Oi)iola, Arnx Purnnok, Reh- niflatt'iir we lire Indebted for one of fuss, Evelyn Siimuelson, Blanche thd'must popular and beautiful of our Shaw,' Margaret Thomson, Gladys Bread and rolls that are Grow- IT OU'LIi be apt to say, Wolfe. gnrden Mowers." , "That's one of the finest meals Third Grade—Earl Aiiplegftte, Ken- ing in Favor Daily. neth Beschcr, Stanley Dcy, Reinhold I've ever eaten in. my life," Outrage. Doxheiemer, Walter Inman, George after you've roasted a loin of Jacques, 'William LambertBOU, Russell In Denver they toll 11 story of a new- DELICIOUS COFFEE CAKES pork purchased of us. It will Parsons, Frederick Reese, Dohbla make you iwtnt to buy more ly rich family that became discon- Snhb, Frederick Woklen, Mary Abel, tented with the services of their old Statin Danialn. Mildred Dicker, of the wholesome, nutritious physician, despite that fact that for Mayiiarrt Henry. Gladys Johnson, Phone 305-L-2 meat-foods we sell. ninny yimrs he lind kept nil of them Frances NOBB, Justin Senbnr, Jean- , In ox-cellpnt henlth. etto Van Cleef. Watch for Mr. Parly "So you Imvo decided to get n new First Grade—Harold Bloodgood, 134 S. Broadway. Near John St. doctor," snkl a caller to the lady of ClarUson Dloodgood, Grace Uiitell, the house, who hail confided In herKathryne Donahue, Mne Henry, Ed- friend. winnn Jacques, TCuth Kamps, How- 5TRAU5 BROS. "I certainly hnve," snld thf other. ard Leonard, Myrtle Letts, Hilton "The Idea of his prescribing flaxseed Lewis, iHimc Roberts, Oscar Sa'bb. LAUNDRY Second Grade—Wallace Bennett, ten and mustard plasters for people as Raymond Dexheimer. Everett Mer- Have your laundry work rich ns we nre 1" cer, John Rehfuss, Pasquale Sorren- tino, Norman Turner, Ernest Zink- done by Many Cigarettes Consumed. huin, Frances Flaherty, Julia Green, Tn 1808 not enough cigarettes were Oliva Nelson, Kvelyn Semoneit, Jos- BLAKELEY LAUNDRY consumed In the United Slntos to heeph Butell, Sidney Medlnets, Thomas OF TltKNTON subjected to the Intenml revenue Ins. Peterson. Bernard RoKenfeld, Robert Clean Sanitary Work Thorpe, Ted Ware, Mabel Batehelor, Today the population of die country, Work leu on Saturday will be rondy Hilda. Galley, Tholma. Horner, Ds.r.-, tlie following Hiuurdu.v innle nml female, Is burc.tns; up 127.- thy Pareons, Eugenia Weltlon. 000.000 cigarettes every dny. or itfv melodrama, "T:>e Sporting Dtirhpsn;" Rex Bench's story, "The Vengeance of Adam Marczak hnd. Robert," replied his better half What ure our future unrpll.iip nnil thirand/ arid "Slaves of Pride" as her mediums, Miss Joyce has entered an 313 David St. South Amboy quietly. "We've hnd growl, growl, scenario wrlurs truing m «lo «ln-n '!>• era of steadily Jncrfusiug popularity. She occupies a place among the ruler* Telephone 31S-M growl for hrcnkfnst every day, fool"— Infants' pin' <>n-.t\-rt m> MUHIT of tb« wreen. _ Londan Answers. Trnii««-r |it. Telephone 109-M 339 Augusta St. South Amboy VOLUME 40. No 60. South Amboy, N. J., Saturday, March 12,1921. Price Four Cents.

TROLLEYS MAT GET PLACE /, THE BIG LEGION SMOKER Council Introduces Ordinance to j. ON NEW STATE MUDGTE NEXT THURSDAY, MARCH 17 Notes on Activity of Chamber r As the result of a conference held In the rooms of the New Jersey State "I'll win," says Al. Norton in a Provide Home for Firemen Highway Commission at Trenton on message to the fight promoters Inter- of Commerce Which is Wednesday, permission may be ested In the coming smoker to be granted the Jersey Central Traction held In the Auditorium at Perth Am- Lighting Company Censured Company to place tracks on the new Working for Progress of City bridge. This is a matter that the boy, March 17. Al. Norton sends this people of South Amboy have ueen message through his manager who Is Tuesday night's meeting of the this subject was also read from the President of the Chamber, D. C. old adage "He who gives great ser- vitally interested in. The matter confdent that Norton will finish the Common Council an ordinance was State Highway Commission, stating was first brought to public atten- Chase has returned from the "Sunny vice gets great returns." Here is an that it was not the intention of the fight by the knock out route. In his South" and expects to get right back opportunity for the members of these Introduced relating to and providing tion by the local Chamber of Com- commission to Inconvenience the city, last five fights Norton has "put in the harness. Mr. Chase while in various committees to give "great for the erection and building of a merce who has been active in push- but brought out the fact that the ing the matter from tne start. away" his opponents in this man- Miami visited the Chamber of Com- service." Nobody fails but the man fire house on Broadway, authorizing snow plows of the commission, trav- merce there and was able to pick who quits. Let's go. At the conference on Wednesday, ner. an appropriation not to exceed $14,- eling at a high rate of speed, could up many valuable suggestions while Traffic Committee—-O. W. Welsh, L. not help but pile up Dome snow at State Engineer T. J. Wasser stated Norton is matched to meet Young observing the work of that organiza- 000 for the erection of same. This L. Sheppard, M. B. Magee, H. D. Llt- the street Intersections, and stated that the new structure would be HickB, the champ of New Jersey in tion. tell, A. J. Miller. is the first step to be taken in the that If the city objected to this, strong enough to carry the street his class. Young Hicks is a colored Merchant Committee—Max Kauf- removal of the present lire house, South Amboy would be removed from cars, It was the general opinion boy and has trouble in getting at man, E. R. Brown, James Dolan, before that time that in order to Wetting of Directors, now in a dilapidated condition, and their snow removal schedule. some of the bigger men In the game John Rue, William Sullivan, Morris carry tho trolley cars It would be He Is just as confident of victory as The regular semi-monthly meeting an "eye sore" to the residents of "Roast Lighting Company. of the Board of Directors will be Alpine, Thomas Vail, August C. Severe criticism of the service of necessary to build u great deal Norton and it suro will be "some Blum, William C. Wyckoff, J. Alfred the city for many yearB. stronger 'bridge, thus entailing great- $bld on Wednesday night, All the Monmouth Lighting Company was fight." members who have suggestions to Johnson. er cost. No definite decision was HiKercHt Event In Counly. f The fire house is to toe built on the precipitated by a communication to handed down on this matter, howev- make should have the matter in the Membership Committee — D. W. city property and according to the the Council from William Hitchcock, / is the unanimous verdict of hands of the secretary before that Reed, Charles Safran, William S. er, until a conference can be IKML fight fans In all parts of the county general manager of the company. At with tho attorney general. r time, Dey, T. Filskov, R. C. Stephenson. plans and specifications prepared or the last meeting Councilman Kvist that this event will bo one of the Civic Committee—William P. Nlch- about to be prepared toy City Engi- complained of the service, especially South Amboy was represented by biggest over hold anywhere in the OIB, Samuel Newton, T. R. Man- neer A. T. McMichael and approved of the neglect of the company to fur- Charles Safran of tho-Chamber of county. Tho advanco sale of tickets Annexation. duka, A. Steiner, Fred Delbert. Commerco, William A. MIIIH, sec As a part of the program to se- by the fire committee of the Com- nlBh light to local people who \itul indicates that one of the largest Industrial Committeo—T. Filskov, houses wired in preparation for ser- retary of that organization, and It. crowds over assembled together for cure annexation the committee has J. A. Newmeyer, Chris. E- Mulraln, mon Council and the Mayor. The vice. The communication from Mr. U. RUG, of tho R. U. Rue & Company- such an cvont In this section, will Beciired maps showing the relative Robert Segrave, P. F. Kcnah. ordinance further provides that suf- Hitchcock, in reply to tho letter di- o ho on hand. Tho committee expects sice of Snyrovillo to South Amboy. Program of Work Committee—Rev. ficient money be appropriated to car- rected to him by the City Clerk, at- Wlnncn at I>. of I. Card Part)'. that, standing room will bo nt a H Is expected thnt these maps will H. J. Allsup, R. C. Stephenson, D, W. tempted to "pass the buck" to pros- premium on the night of the big bo a big factor In 'bringing about tho ry out the contract therefor, and At tho D, of I. weekly card party doBlrcd result. Reed, T. J. Scully, H. G. Hoffman. pective consumers. The letter stat- tho winners wero as follows: ovont. such, additional money as Is determ- ed thnt the company had advised ined by the Council to be necessary Krldgo—Mrs. 10. Moacham. TboKo Intoreslol In the affair aro The CbnmTier of Commerce will be prospective consumers not to wiro Remember "firnt, last and all the represented this afternoon at the their houses until a survey Tiatl been Five Hundred—Mrs. Leo Coukloy, ndvlHlng their friends to purchase time—South Amboy ia w!iat it ,B for advertising, legal and engineer- Mrs. 13. Lynn, Miss Kyrn, tickets in advance, for tho police hearing 'before the Board of Army ing fees incident to the work. The made and a financial estimate laid bacause of the spirit of the people Engineers in New York City in the before them by tho company. He PI uochlo— Jam os McDonald and nnd fire laws of Perth Am'boy will of South Amboy," If we knock the cost of the building is to too met by Mrs. Roberts. only permit n certain number of per- matter of the proposed bridge across; soW that unprofitable extensions old burg, the spirit will not be the Raritan river. an issue of bonds. The ordinanco c/ftild not be wade, •Wnohro—MISB Mary Nickerson. sons to stand. Tickets may bo no- progressive. If wo are boosting all Committeo for Tuosday, Mnirc.h 1Fi cured In n number of the city's, tho time there Is no end to the pos- was introduced by Councilman J. J* Councilman Kvist stated that in are tho fololwlng: Mrs. Loo Coak- loading stores or from any member sibilities. Confidence Is tho host in- The local Chamber Is interested! Shuey. f his opinion the city had boon too loy, Mrs. James Hflrklns, Mrs. John of tlio Liiko A. Lovely Post of tho surance for success. Let's hnvc con- lenient with the Lighting Company, Sergei, Mrs. John Scully, Mrs. Legion. There are two classes of to see that the old bridge will not Still After Police Jobs. fidence in the old-town. Let's bellevo remain standing after the new one and said that since the city's con- Qualn, and the Misses May Bronnan, tickets—tho reserved seat section, In It. Let's do something for It. There was a "dock" of new appli- tract with the Company explros In Kulalie McCluIre, Voronla McDon- which Is Helling very rapidly and the hns been completed, as this will be cations for the jobs In the police de- July, lie believes that it wns llmo ald. ;nllory seats. Thero are only a Urn a menace to navigution and greatly to look around for a bettor connec- Ited number of reserved seats as- Coiniiillloe Assignments. hinder the opportunities of getting partment, and City Clerk Peter J. o an improvement up the Raritan tion, He said that In tho matter of EMMA II. JOHNSON. signed to South Amboy nnd those Just as we arc about to go to Coakley now has to use the adding service to prospective consumers tho curlng them will be considered press, President D. C. Chase handed river. machine to get a total of the number company had loon particularly inde- Mrs. Emma H. Johnson, wife of lucky. tho secretary tho committee assign- of local young men who would not pendent. The Fourth Ward Council- Isaac Johnson, and (laughter of the ments for the coming year. In mak- Seiilly "SJfns Up." late George Henry of this city, de- Good Prelims. object to ibeing seen in blue uni- man cited several instances in which ing his appointments Mr. Chase stat- "Tom" Scully has not lost faith in the company, with wires passing parted this life nt her home at Mata- Abo Wills of New York, a new ed that he had tried to get men on the old town. He was the first to forms with brass buttons. The new directly in front of tlio residences wan on February 27, after a long ill- boy, la booked to meet Charley Brit- the committees who were especially be signed up in tho membership applicants Tuesday nlsht were: Wil- that had been wired, failed to fur- ness, at the age of 47 ybars. Service ton nf Mew Brunswick. Britton will adapted for the work In hand. There campaign now getting under way. be a little heavier—a couple of liam J. Lyons, Patrick J. Coughlin, nish .service. "Tonight," said Coun- was held at tho funeral parlor of the are a number of big things ahead for "Who's next?" cilman Kvist, "there are no, lights on Qundrum Service, David street, on pounds or so—but otherwise the boys the Chamber. Those who havo not Frank A. Reilley, John J. Anrtros, Wednesday afternoon, March 2, the aro well matched. Another good Broadway. We pay for the lighting, been placed on the standing com- Prof. 0. O. Barr, local superinten- James J. O'Brien, Prank W. Stolte, but we don't get it. Tn Mechanies- Rev. H. Justin AIIsup, pastor of (he bout Is Low Schneider of Bayonne, mittee will find plenty to do In the Presbyterian church, officiating. In and Mike Demps?y of Camp Raritan. dent of schools, attended the Educa- Charles Zintej, James Louis Te3esco, vlllo people have been waiting four coming months when the final re- tional Conference of the Chamber of and John Vincent O'Connor. years for lights, and I am glad to terment was made in Christ church Mike is a Colorado boy and not new port of the program of work com- cemetery. to the game. He has fought some Commerce of the United States at say that the Say-re & Fisher Com- mittee is handed In. Remember, the Atlantic City last week. Upon motion of Councilman Shttey, pany is now able to cross Ridgwny — o good men in the West and wants to "Water Commissioner Braney was au- avenue and furnish that service." FEBRUARY HONOR ROLL. make a good start in the East. Camp Raritan soldiers are behind Soldier thorized to purchase supplies for wa- Councilman Shuey bore out Coun- School No. 1. Dempsey to a man. Although not ss BUST PREPARING FOR j FUNERAL OF MRS. LILA M. B0TCE. ter plant for which reuisition had cilman Kvist's remarks, and said First Grade—Emmerson Applegate, big as Jack Dempsey, Mike is some LEGION MINSTRELS I The funeral of Mrs, Lila M. Boyce-,., wlfe of been submitted to the Common Coun- that he believed in view of the ap- Joseph Ford, Charles Henry, Fred- battler and promises to do a job The American Legion show of the Ovillo M. Boyce, was held', cil. proaching termination of the con- Potty fell down on. Luke A. Lovely Post No. 62, which from the home of her parents, Mr; tract with the Lighting Company erick Danser, Walter Shinn, Beverly and Mrs. A. H. Furman of John-, For Hospftnllssatilon Fund. is to be held some time during the Communication was read from that the clerk should communicate Cail, Lillian Reiner, Pauline Rydzew- month of April is fully under way. street, on Monday afternoon. The. Mayor Scully appointing Samuel with the Public Service Company and ska. The proceeds from this event will The minstrel is under the direction very large attendance pf relatives •. 1 the Sayre' & Fisher Company and be turned into a hospitalization fund Reiner, of David street, a special of- First Grade—Jean Coogan, Mae of Harry Macholl, entertainment and friends evinced the love and es-. secure their estimates tor service. for the .county executive committee. teem they held for the deceased. The. ficer upon the request of the Eaatern Henry, Ruth Kamps, Howard Leon- offficer of the post, an old rag time Councilman Stanton took another It has received the backing of some minstrel e:id. The olio Is under the floral tributes were many and beau- Coal Dock Company. fling at the Monmouth Lightin? ard, Myrtle Letts, Kenneth Ostrander, of the most prominent men in the direction of William Pearson, who tiful, among them being a cluster ol' A communication was read from Company, but he also presented the Hednig Rydzewslca, Wanda Rydzewska, business and sport circles of the was with the 78th Division show. Easter lilies from the teachers, and! Milton C. Bloodgood, adjutant of fact that the Keyport Company owns State. However In arranging the two wreathes from the pupils of the- 1 Oscar Sahb, Eugenie Spice. Both men promise to put their parts liuke A. Lovely Post No. 62, of the the poles and wires, and that If some bouts, the committee has experienced over the best that has ever been High School. The service wna con-, American Legion, addressed to Mayor other company is given the contract Second Grade — Sidney Medinets, some trouble with the Perth Amboy seen In South Amboy. THe Parley ducted by the Rev. H. C, Mitchell;, Scully. It stated that in view of for city service, it will be necessary George Oetrander, Thomas Peterson, boys asking for more money. It Is Voo Quartette will be on hand with rector of Christ church, of which, the approaching appointments to to have them tnke over same. He Bernard Rosenfeld, Rusaell Rpgan, really a charitable affair ,and the some of the latest songs and the the deceased was a communicant. In- said he was of the opinion that the committee does not want any boxer terment waB made in the Furmnn city positions, that the Post would Evelyn Semoneit. ' ends will sure do tlieir part in Jokes request the Mayor and Councilmen city should soon have Its own light- to work for nothing, and they do not and songs. The ends are: A, Scully, burial plot in ChrlBt church ceme- to give favorable consideration to ing plant, in connection with the wa- Third Grade—Kenneth Bescher, any exhibitions. They want all H. Marcholl, Leo Coakley, H. Hoff- tery. The pall bearers were the applications of ex-service men. ter works, Donald Dayton, Stanley Dey, Wil- the contestants to work on their man, William Chambers and H. bers of tlie fnmiiy. The letter stated that the Post did The police ordinance was laid over liam Lambertson, Russell Parsons, merits. They thought that the le Covell. James Macelli, who played not request that all appointments talent would take Into consuTeTnTTr* until the next meeting of the Coun- Frederick ReeBe, Dohbie Sahb, Geo. with Persbing's band, will app?ar FIVE WIN TWO GAMES be made from ex-service men, neith- cil. It Is understood that there is1 a that the .affair is for the benefit of with his cornet. Mr. Frank Dey 1 er did it request the appointment of proposed amendment to the ordi- Schneider, Mamie Hess, Margaret the wounded soldiers and not for the stage director and Francis Mon i, Columbia Five won two games any ex-servfce mnn who might not nance which will be submitted to Henry, Gladys Johnson, Grace Mun- individual gsiin. agltan the musical director. The last week. They defeated the Liberty be qualified to serve the city well, Mayor Scully before its presentation. dy, Ruth Kiple, Jeanette Van Cleat. ""~ Arrange "Wllh Uuscs. have offers (o n;o to Freehold, Key- Five on Friday by a score of 40 to 37. but with all other qualifications be- Tho tax ordinance was taken up ing equal, the iPnst askfl that tho Fourth Year — Charles Brinam Hundreds of fans ifrom this city port and Sayrevillp. The business Trlggs was high score man for Col- on tho third and finnl rending and are expected to be on hand and staff consists of Frank Plsbrow, Council give preference to (he ap- adopted. On motion of Mr. Shuey it Richard Carney, Edward Uhler, Anna umbia. Nolan and Zdnnewicz played plications oC men who have served with this in mind the committee has John Conlogue and William Stolte. was referred to the Mayor for his Baker, Alice Henry, Frances Hyer, made arrangements with the various o— a fast gome. Quinlan got 12 points their country In time of need. approval or disapproval. The ordi- Marjorie Kiple, BBvelyn Mundy, Gracs to his credit. bus owners to have special accom- HIS FIANCEE BARRED Communication from Ernest Wood, nance making Robert Thorpe Over- Parsons, Evelyn Samuelson, worn modation buses waiting at the door seer of tho Poor was nJso adopted The second game the Columblas de- staling that there hnd 'been no ligM Schultz, Blanche Shaw, Gladys Wolfe, when the show is over. HE DISOWNS MOTHER nt tho lower end of Prospect Rtr?ot and tool! ibe same course as the feated the Hole-in-the^Wall Midgets preceding one. Frances Woznica, Andrew Petersbn. Shell clown deep boys for the hoys Although he earns $4 a day and since February 1st. was referred to vho were shelled for you- by a score of 12 to 10. Triggs starred tho Committee on Lltrhts. An ordinance nf the city fixing and Fourth Grade — William Johqson, Altogether now—let's go! has $G0O In bank, Giacomo Canbone, for the Columbias. The score: establishing it grade for Raritan Invitation (if tho Slate Chnmhcr of Irene Lambertson. Of No. 420 Henry street, South Am- Liberty Five. Commerco and Navigation rntinosl.in? street rrom Ridgwny avenue to Al- boy, refused to rescue his own moth- the nresonco of Inrnl ronrospntiilivos pine street was read and laid over Fifth Grade—Joseph BnrrnnowslitT HOY SCOOT DOINGS. G F T er from deportation when she ap- nt tho hearing upon the locution nf indor tlie rules for the next meet- Philip Joskoviak, Charles Johnson, Scouts who hnve not passed their Zdamewlcz, f 7 17 tho proposed now brlelivo over tho nff. Another ordinance establishing Manvel Semoneit, Clarenco Schneider, second class tests in naming the peared before a board of special in- Doack, f .8 18 Tlnrltan Tilvor nn Ttouto No. -1, to \w i grade for Foltus street between quiry on Ellis Island. Catherine street and Bordentown Hilman Danser, Marion Hess, Anna points nf the compnss and explain- Thormy, c 1 2 hold In tlio assembly rooms of Iho But, tortured by his conscience, Chnmbor nf nomniorco, Trillion. Wed- avenue was also re.nd and took the Johnson, Alice MacFarlane, Minnie ng the uses and care of the knife J. Zdamewicz, g 7 0 0 nesday, MniTh rth, was ordered re- same cotirso us the preceding one. Sabb. nnd ax should be prepared to do so he returned to the immigration sta- Wolzak, g 0 0 ceived and died. Resolution authorizing the City Fifth Year—Irene Abel, Doris Ap- at the coming meeting. Each patrol ion Sunday and begged for the Legal notion airnlnsl tlio cily wns Tronsurer In advertise tho sale of will -be in charge nf it senior scout privilege of taking her out. The 1 plegate, Sum Brownstein, Elmer Eul- 37 threatened In a communication from $100,000 fi% water construction bonds who will also give a review of the case had gone to Washington on ap- was presented liy Councilman Kvist, ner, Lamont Ingram, Cecelia Me- second class first aid test. ColnniMa Five. Pol or O. Olwon, PrcRi(l?nt of tho peal. South Amboy Torra Cnttii Compi'i". and adopted. dinets. Nowi patrol leaders and assistants V If stops nro not taken hnmeill'itolv Another resolution presented ,iv SclioolNo. 2. will be assigned to the various pa- Maria Carbone, the mother, sixty- Nolan, f '. ,V2' 0 to improve Hie conditions nenr Ilioir Councilman Kvist, was adopted, e«r;- Sixth Year — AVilliam Gominger, trols, having been selected because five, came here with Carolina Man- Triggs, f ClO 0 factory nt tho lower rnil of Piwi- nflttlng the cost of tlio Tlordentown of their high personal record in the Niles KiKpp, Sarah Psaras, Nellio zi, the Intended bride of Giacomo. j Zdamewicz, o t. 2 0' v/ay, canned by ah ina'Tonnnto tlrnlu- avenue storm sewer job at $23,000 last patrol contest and their advance- 1 pgn svsfc'ii. He rer-omniondort tint, and providing for ths sal" of five Wagner, Calvin Thorpe, Gladys Bisch- ment in passing the scout tests. The young woman could not read, Quinlan, g •.,.. 6 •0. tho capacity of tho culvert under year six per cent bonds to finance off, Irma Dayton, Myra Mills. C and, as her fiance had not served , Carroll, g ".t.'.\ 0 tho New York and LOUR Brnncli Rnp- same. Fifth Year—Margaret Pippett, The- as a soldier, he could not claim her r"'ifl 'he nnlartrpd In rnrry the dis- A resolution providing .for nn ap- LEVi iross swmr. under the exemptions of the Calder charges of wnt o; 'o'V York nnd T one Branch Ballrna ' In- erett Sheppard, Rupell Stratton, officiating. Interment wns made In "Send them both back." Creed, g ' ' 0 structing them to nut the culvert In Camp Raritan, mnkinc; it necessarv -.0 Elizabeth Chapman, Fannie Keeler, Christ church cemetery: The Gun- The mother was asked: proper condition to take care of HIR for this official to devote a great drum Service hnd charge of funeral "Is this your son?" "Yes." flnnr nf wctpr. deal of his time to the end that Julia Kosh, Margaret Psaras, Mazle Mslangoments. 2 lot f the port nnd community bo protect- Slover. r o "In case your Intended daughter- Columbia Five- Renuest of George W. Hvor'tt thn ed. Tt will! also recompense the the Council pay n hill of $1S for Third Year—Stanley Steiner, Fredj? n-law is sent back do yov. wish to Port Warden for personal funds that MEMORIAL DJUNKIJH! FOUNTAIN V *T ol"nnine rellnr to Broadway prop- he has heretofore 'been necessarily Zeh, Andrew Wedell. remain in the United States with Nolan, f 1. erty rlnmoered by the storm of lust The "Memorial Drinking Fountain" compelled to expend in the proper Second Year—Oliver Brown, Aus- rour «on?" Quinlan, g ,,. ,2 0 pi'mmer wp.s reid. nnd nnon motion fulfilling of his office. will soon be erected and the commit- of Councilman Kvist referred to the tin Longstreet, Clarence Sanders, :ee would be elnd to receive all sub- Having heard her eon's rejection Triggs, g 3 i Council as a Committee of the Report nf Overseer nf h<> Poor Rowland Oliver, Goldle Rosenthal, icriptlons before the next Issue of of her, the mother broke down and ZdamewJcz, o 0 o Thorpe. Rhowing an expenditure nf :he Citizen, so the final list enn lie Whole. Bertha Ellison, Philip Sehtiltz, Flor- wept, making no answer. Carroll, f 0 o Communication wns rea.d from the J117.CS fm- (lie maintenance of the published. We are pleased to report poor bouse during February was re- ence Tarbox, James Cooper, Mnynard he receipt nf a chet'lt for $25 from The young man apologized to the Public Service Trolley Compnnv In Dudley, Slgmund Norek, May New- reply to tho letter of the City Cle-k ceived nnd filed. Mr. Harry Perrfne, president nf the mmigration officials on his return, 2 12 •"•enneatinir that In the future snow Resolution providing fnr the dis- mnrk, Dorothy Stader, Charlie Stolte. 'Irst National Bank of Pouth Am- saying he had been thrown Into n be removed from all cross wnlks nn'l counting of a note for $2,800 to meet First Year—William Ellison, Mary joy. If the committee has failed to rage when his fiance was barred. Un- J. Theodore Johnson has of Contractor Riddle unnn ee any one who would like to con- ftreet Intersections when plnoed Sullivan, Anita Stuober, Adeline dey. the law, a son mny clnim a his position as secretary at the Du thprp hv the nomTiqTif'fl R«mv pli'vi. Borflentown avenue Improvement was rlbute toward this worthy ol'tct Tho letter Ktctfvi (lint, the ronuest, ndopted. Wagner. Oeorgo Morgan, Jeanette hey would be glad to receive their, Another over 55 years, exempt from' Pont Y, M, 0. A. 'at Pnrlln, taking would be compiled with. A lotter on (Continued on Page Four.) Longstreet, Earl Harris. ontrlbutiojh. the literacy teBt.—N. "Y. American. effect last Saturday, i PUBLISHED WEEKLY MIGHT HAVE "WON" THE ROLL THE SOUTH AMliOT CITIZEN SOUTH AMBOI. N. J. Colored Man Did His Best, and the Matter Ended Without Harsh SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921. Feelings. THE SALVATION AKMT Somewhere in Chicago today a good- INAUGURATES A .NEW POLICY natnrt'0'negro is suffering passive dis- Major Fred W. Sailer, New Jersey appointment, for he very nearly "won" some money yesterday. Divisional Officer of the Salvation A reporter was passing along Sher- Army, announces the inauguration of idan road near Irving I'nrk boulevard a new policy which is to govern, the MPREMA1R when lie uotlueil 11 snmlt roll of money. Army in its relations to the public As he reached for it a slim anil smil- both -with regard to the help it is ing negro jumped out of u doorway prepared to extend to needy cases tinO .slid: South Amboy, N. J. and with regard to the raising of "Just n minute, boss. I just missed funds. A group of leading men and it in time. It's nilue, mister." women *ill be invited to act as an The Under turned to one elde, saw how much there was In the small roll, Advisory Board in each district, the nnd asked: districts ibeing determined by the ac- "How much did you lose?" cessibility of territory to the more One Night Only Monday, March 21 "Let me see," said the negro, still important centers. smiling and looking thoughtfully up The work of deciding upon' the In the nlrl "'bout, let's Bee, now, districts into which New Jersey shall Oli-h-h-h, say 'bout 'leven dollars." be divided and the selection ot Ad- "Wrong," said the reporter. "This Oounihan & Shannon, Inc., Present amount is nothing like that." visory Board members Is now under "Well," snld the negro, shrugging way and it Is hoped will be finished Ills shoulders, "the best I could do, by the first of May. In making this boss, was try. You win!"—Chicago William A. Brady's Everlasting Success announcement, Major Seller said: Henild and Kxninliiur. "For years the officers of the Sal- vation Army have had needy cases of every description, brought to the!r attention • by friends who were not Salvationists and these opportunities 1 for service have been eagerly Beiz by our officers to the limit of our facilities. Now we feel that the time has come to systematize this channel WAY DOWN EAST of information by setting1 up per- manent boards at convenient centers ' STRIKE i With a Superior Acting Company of 30 People and a who will always bo on the lookout for cases they can report to us and who •will be known in their various Big Scenic and Electrical Production districts BO that other people can re- port needy cases to them. "Then agnln, there pro many c3S°s CIGARETTE located Ht a distance from the near- TJ-p TTTJ The "Berry Pickers" Quartette and est relief officer which do not really No cigarette has need the time nnd exftonso of a trip the same delicious on the part of' an offloor.' -With an jLAr'^^-'^ the "Village Choir" sing all your advisory bonrd .neap by for us fo flavor as Lucky worlt through, we cnn handle such Strike. Because cases at a minimum of expense, th Lucky Strike is the old favorite songs. , conserving the funds entrusted to w toasted cigarette. by the public and making, them go farther and farther as this system becomes more and more effective. Ot This is the original company and production that plays all the large cities. course lit will be understood that I am referring only to such cases as cannot be taken care of by looal welfare agencies,, The Salvation Ar- Endorsed by Press, Public and Clergy Bigger and Better Than Ever) • my has always specialized both In Its spiritual work and Its social ser- vice activities, in those cases which were on the fringe of society, be- yond the reach of other agencies for Priee§: 50c, ?5c and $1.00 their, uplift. • , "The other Important branch Of help we desire from our advisory SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE SATURDAY boards is in presenting our appeal for funds to the public in their var- ious districts. By the generous out- pouring of money by the public in 1919.and 1920 we were placed in a Will u position where we expect never again to require such large sums. Your Home Wo are In the position now where we Has It a only need to call upon the public to Do you know the facts A Master Stroke modern gas range? One with make up the regular running ex- easy-to-reach cabinet oven, penses of our local corps, together with easy-to-clean enamel pan- with the cost of supervision aiid ex- els, pans and splashers, with about building top hurner lighter, saving all In Retail Merchandising tension work conducted at divisional, provincial and territorial headquar- the litter of matches? ters and a very small amount from Soe our display of convenient costs? . -''A C. Hilton Announces each community for work whose na- ranges while reduced prices last. ture Is not local but national, such as Do you know that lumber and building ma- ' our immigrant service, prison gate terials are down? work, officers' • training colleges and Spring and Easter Suits pension funds. Here and there ex-, Have you talked to us lately abo'ut building? For Men and Young Men pansion- of our work iln a given com- Combining finest Style, Quality and rannlty will require n building and Do you know 'how reasonably you can make the funds for it will be collected needed repairs, build your new home, or remodel Workmanship nt over a. torm of years. We are ask- ing ah ndvisory board to act as your old one? sponsors of our appeal In each local- Better get in touch with the situation at ones. ity RO that tho citizens may bo as- sured that our suggestions as to the The big building1 program that was expected ir, nmnunt of money desired nre renson- 1920 failed to develop. The manufacturers were nMo and thnt the funds themselves, when collected, will wltliout fall caught with too large stocks, and were forced to $20 Think What This Master Stroke Means to You! reach tlio proper nnd responsible turn them over at almost cost. hnnils nnd will bo fully accounted for This handsome Detroit Jew- We can show you a substantial saving on every TWENTY DOLLARS' to the generous frionds who sub- el Kiinse, with Sheridlzed scribed them. rust-proof oven linings, Pyrex item in our line. For a Smart, Snappy Looking Spring Suit. glass oven door panels and "I hardly need to any Hint the S:\l- other exclusive Detroit Jewel But it's only fair to tell you this condition may Sort of reminds you of before the war days. But vatlori Army nnlcs for opportunities features, is finished in nil be only temporary. The country is short more that's why HILTON is the leading Men's Clothing white enamel with nielcol door of service more Ilian it dons for than a million homes. Our own city is short one Store in Perth Amboy and vicinity. We lead the way. money nnd wo hopo that tlio lmlili.-. frames and nickel legs. Floor space 4GVi inches, Baking ov- hundred homes. When people begin to do this The time for low prices is here and we're out to nt lnrge will soon heenmo nerguninted en 1GX-1SXI2 inches. Broiling give them to you! with tile now policy which la intend- oven 1.6x1.8x0 Inches. Single long delayed building, demand will increase rap- ed to enable us to reno.li Into tlio burner lieata both oven and idly, creating another shortage of materials, and Our usual high standard of quality remains—every broiler, ' Hinnllest and most romotn commun- prices will advance again. suit embraces utmost value, we guarantee it to you, .be- ity for Iliosn who need tlio touch of Regularly $159 cause you must be entirely satisfied with everything n helping linnd. We do not nslc for For a limited time If you are planning to build, remodel, or repair .you buy or we refund your money at once without any money except what is needed to $128,119 wish come in and let us give you figures. Then when question. perform that service for humanity." $135.15 on Misy terms we show you the actual savings over last year's Come Here Tomorrow $27 (limn, $11 n month. prices and show you how favorably present costs Inspect Our Wonderful Array 001WI VOH TUB STAKVINO. Price holds good on present compare with those of 1914, make your own Fifty million ibuslicls of corn will stock only. Connected in your Of Stylish Suits in All Desired Materials kitchen. Lighter included, decision. ho Ihe gift of American farmers to Be the First to Wear the the starving millions in Central/Eur- Get in touch with us today. ope, China, nnd the Near East. The HILTON TWENTY grain is a free-will offering made by PUBLIC SERVICE It's a Model that Will Make Us Famous the members of the American Farm Bureau Federation, according to a re- South Amboy Lumber & Supply Co. Other Smart HILTON Spring Suits $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50, $55, *60. port which hns renched the United Phone 186 Feltus and Lefferts Sts. States Department of Agriculture. JOHN ELLAM The fiction Is characterized us n most generous example of practical charity. The farmer members will Contractor C. furnish the corn; the railway broth- Shark's Usefulness Ended. STYLE QUALITY VALUE erhoods 'declare they will provide en- 7. A shnrksln Saigon harbor, Indo- gine and train crows free of charge; and Local and Long Distance China, .frilling to tnke n linked hook, anil it is expected thnt the railroads wns fed n Inrge piece of pork con- 125 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J. •will offer free cars for tho gift, TRUCKING taining chlorinated fresh lime. The . Mr. Hoove"ij has accepted tho of- Builder action of the wnter on ihe lime caused far. OP ALL KINDS an explosion which threw pieces of shnrk went SOf yards away In tha mangrove thickets. Subscribe for \he Citizen. 120 S. Broadway South Am boy Telephone 249-J 124 Feltus St. KINDLY MENTION CITIZEN WHEN PATRONIZING ADVERTISERS THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEX.

SATURDAY, MARCH IS, 1921.

OPPOBTUNITIES FOR ALL The Woman's Auxiliary of the Mr. Man STORE FOE PENT. American Legion will hold a special meeting in rooms of Post 62, 01 why wear ready-mades? PHIVATK UAKAOli —Keutal space fol Monday evening, March 21. All inem several cans. 1'lre-proor bulldliij witli ira 121 N. Broadway proved facilities. Ajiiily to *'. I). Tedesco, bers requested to 'be present. 211 Augusta street. :ili)-tf FOR KENT—Two (iats, 610 Augusta street street, near the old carpen Get Better Clothes, Better Styles and Better Fit, in Made-to- all improvements, luyuiro at candy store. J shop of the Raritan River Rail- ^Order Clothes for Less Cost. For Easter Week! FOIl KENT—Plat, (I rooms with Improve road, Is receiving some of the sur- menta, 122 Uroadvvfty. Apply s. Gold. icd ulde. First class condition. Fancy Spinach, a can 20c amenta. Price 8I600.0U, with California Cherries, big can , 8O0 .1. payment. Charles L. Steuenvald, Alfred T. Kerr has resigned as JOHNSOIM Pink Salmon, per can , 10c .IIC, 208 Smith street, Perth Amboy, 3-19-1 prohibition enforcement officer. >. FOR SALE-Xwo family framo, all Im- VB'way and Augusta St. Ill Choice Sweet Peas, per can ,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,, lSJijc \provements, on 1'ourth street. Lot 60x111. 10 rooms. Price $8000.00, Binnll cash payment Tender Beets, per can ..,,,, 10c ' AaBy terms. Very desirable. Chillies L If you desire to seo a real good Steu'erwald, Inc., '208 Smith street, 1'erth story follow the crowd to the Um- Amboy, N'.J. 3-18-1 pire Theatre on March 31, when "Go tions, as tho parties would huve to OUR MOTTO: FOR S/UJK—House and two lots, at 208and Get It" will be presented under Catherine street. Apply to Nathaniel Day> make their exit from tho front and ton, 520 Bordontown avenue. 3-12-4 auspices of Luke A. Lovely Post HONESTY CHEERFULNESS SERVICE Would lilcely be seen with their Look Over The List of FOR SALE-Kntabllshed paying confec- No, C2. tionery and grocery business, together with plunder. property! lu ilrst class condition. For partic- ulars apply at Citizen olllce. H-D-tf A FOE .SALK-Eloven lots on Hordontowi Harry Macholl, entortalnment of- Tho building known an Doano Columbia ave. between Pino avenue nnd PcltuKBtreetJ Momorial Chapel located at Christ l'rleo8600each. Apply lo Win. 11. 1'nrlnonl ficer of Luke A. Lovely Post, de, Retired Records 105 N. Uruud ,vuy. 3-0-tf sires members who aro to take pa/t church cemetory Is otforod for Bale. FOR SALK—Flvo room houso and two lotf If you wnnt it, see John Kllams. •on David Btroet. Apply to Win. II. l'arlsoii, In the minstrels to meet at the club 105Jf._ Broadway, __ _^_ 8-5-tf rooms Sunday nftornoon for practice Net fishermen are (jetting their TOR SALE—37^ footbuTldiiig lot James Carey of Church street spont 59c on Main street between Stevens ave- apparatus ready for tho coming sen- TRESCENT THEATRF nue and Potter street. Enquire A. J Monday at Asbury Park. | Dance, Song and Comic 19 tf son. The winter bolng unusually Miller, 306 Main Btroet. u __g:. - warm, It Is hoped that tlio shad may Selections. The Kum-RHe-Iim Club will hold V/ PERTH AMBOY JLj ~FOR SALE—A double houso with find their way up tho bny. You've never had a all Improvements, on Bordentown a dance in the High School Audi- avenue, near StevenB avenue, at cut torium on April 1. Admission fifty •i chance like this. These arc COY TENUOUS PELIFORMAIVCE 2 to 11 Rev. Georgo W. Abel has 'been re- price. Enquire of A. H. Bergen, 260 cents. I all standard Columbia Blue! Main street. 2-19-t£ turned to tho Methodist Episcopal jj Label Records made within' church In this city for another year. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FO& SALE—7 room house, G lets; To-morrow will be Palm Sunday |the last eighteen months.: allj.ltnprovements, at low price. En- A reception' to the pastor and hisill Come in early for the sup- j quire of A. H. Bergen, 2G0 Main anil next week Holy Week. family Is being planned for next 'I ply is limited. | 3 DAYS OUNTL^T Stfeet. . 2-19-tt Wednesday night . .' FOK SALE UIIK.M'—7 room houBe In fine It looks as though many people For a Limited Time Only Keturn Engagement of the Picture Extraordinary , 'condition, al! Iniprovomonts. lot r>0x200 feet. will not tog out this year In a new / also garage, inquire of A, II. Uergon, 2(iO Another Policeman. ; These 130 retired pop-! suit for Easter, ' Main streot. 2-B-tf Mr. and Mrs. Ijjdward O'Leary of jular records are offered for POH SALK—Seven room houso with 5 lots Augusta street are rejoicing over :isale for a limited time and two gamces. Hath, gas and water. Low Two candidates wore Immersed at "The Inside of price. Also one loton John streot, between the arrival of a bouncing baby boy. I; only at 59c. | St^jrens and Pine avenues. A. H. Bereen, the Baptist church last Sunday ^even- 260 Main streBt. 2-18-tf ing. 'This Price Applies to 130 REAL ESTATE-Salabl e property alwayB There is no truth In the report an hand. Dwellings, factory niton, large or circulated in an out-of-town paper | Retired Records. •mall, farms, building lots, etc., at Inviting the_Cup" prlceB. Now Is tho time to buy. Don't delay, City Collector Andrew H. Slover, that Michael Welsh had Bold his I Including such artists as [teats collected. Fire Insurance placed In who was on the sick list, is • out reliable companies.' W m. H. Parlsen, Heal Stevens avenue property. Mr. Welsh 1 Al Jolson, Van and Schenck Estate and Kent Collecting Agency, 169 again, much to the d$llght of his A COMPANION FEATURE: Broadway, South Amboy, N. j. l-29-tf says he cannot understand how such j|Harry Fox, Ted Lewis'; many friends. reports get started, and that they j:i] Jazz Band, Art Hickman's:, only tend to alarm his tenants. (Orchestra, etc. Be sure to; FBRG-USON MISCELLANEOUS. Mrs. Nelson Kvlst, who recently come in and look ovei\ —IN— had a. stroke of paralysis, is on the ; KOBS VLB—Organ lu good condition. Ap- Mr. Prank Selover, father of Bert these standard Columbia i: ply to E. Oovllle, Koso's Corner. 8-19-1 amend. and Henry Selover, of this city, died Blue Label retired records.!, FOR SALE—CflBh register and at his home In Old Bridge on Mon- -bread sllcer. Enquire Miss Heath's Mias Lillian Behn has tendered her day last. The funeral was held on " Lady Rose's Daughter" Restaurant, 214 First street. 2-19-tf, eslgnatlon as superintendent of the V. Kozlowski FOB SALE—Sevon passongor .Htudebaker. Thursday afternoon. 167 North Broadway Mrs. Lyons, Mechanlcavllle. 11-27-tf Soutth Amboy Hospital,. , .'• AND OTHERS TRYTHEMONAG11AN SERVICE when Daniel Bunting of BMrst street en- fin need of ropalrs for Boiler, Furnnco or John Mullane of this city, rap oyed Monday in New York, and while Stores and many o I Ivor things you neod re- 'esentlng the Brotherhood' of Ball- pairs for. Store and shop, .'OB Duvld street, there witnessed "Good Times" at the open evenings. 7-3-tf road Trainmen, went before Governbr Hippodrome. MONEY TO LOAN on bond and mortgage Edwards on' Monday night and made In sums of 8101), J200, 8300, 8100, fMO and up to f 10,000. Inqslro John A. Lovely, 106 B'way. an appeal that he veto the State Con- MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage, labtilary bill, Senate 74. \ « BIRTHDAY PARTY. apply to .1. A. Coan, V. O. Building. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffman of VOll MKTA.L CIOILINCIS noo I'..!. Monag- James Chasey of Church street fell han, aiB Di|yid»treot. Prompt sorvloe; stock Newark gave a party on Saturday /on hand. 7-3 tf while in his house on Tuesday and evening in honor of their daughter received a baS wound over his eye. Esther's eighth birthday. The even- BORAK'S MARKET LOST AND FOUND. ng was spent In games, singing, and Rev. Thomas A. Conover of Ber- dancing, after which a nice lunch- These Specials Are For Friday, Saturday and Monday LOST—March I8th, gold and onamol watch (ob. Namo engraved on rovcrso Bldo. Flndor nardsvllle, preached in Christ church eons was served. • A large birthday will pleaso lonvo at (Mtl/.on olllce and receive Thursday evonlng to a large congre- reward. O. W. (Jrano. a-10-1 cake with eight lighted candles Large Hams - 25c lb Danish Butter 50c gation. adotned the table. She received many HELP WANTED. useful presents. At a late hour all VERY SPECIAL The Woman's Auxiliary of the returned to their homes wishing Store Cheese 28c ID Call Hams 17c lb WANTKD-A HalGBlady at thB Ilrondway .merlcan Legion will hold a home- Miss Esther many more happy birth- Bargalu Store. 3-10. RIB ROAST made bakery on Saturday, March days. Among some of those present Blade Cut Good and tender 19, In the store In Trust Company were Mrs. Ernest Colvllle and dau;;h- jullding, from 2 to 5 p. m. Cake, srs Elizabeth and Esther, of Erns- HQdatrs Spring Lamb 28^c 22c lb Rump Corned Beel 20c Pure 1 Grade Milk •)\e, bread, crullers and other good ton, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Stoll and (00 Gerron) ;hlngs to eat. (laughters, Madeline, KHotuior and Mar- Furnished Direct from Monmouth lon of Irvington, Esther, Herbert, The Board ot Freeholders have Amos and Jesse Hoffmnn. bought a new Buick sedan car for fresh Hams 281c lb Dairy, Red Bank 0 FRESH CHOPPE5*D 2 lbs. 45c tho use of .the Supervisor of Roads. Sdld and Delivered by "Some class to our Board, and es- Removing Iron Rust leclally to the supervisor," one of Dampen the spots with wiiter, rub Onions basket 45c Chuck Roast 16c lbDill Pickles, dozen • 30c ho boys said. Ivith n Vamp of citric acid and lay In MORAN & MCCARTHY the sun. If the spots are not gone by In attempting to avoid striking a the Lime tlip cloth is dry, dampen ami Green Mt. Potatoes bsk: 35cPork Loins 26e lbBest Sugar, 4 lbs. 34c Cor. Henry St. and Broadway og on Saturday on Stevons avenue, lay In the sun nKiiin. When the fiib- rlc is very dellaite It Is better to ills- he driver of an auto lost control of Tel. 228 Families Supplied solve the ncld in a little water and ROAST PORK fOREQUARTER LAMB he machine and it veered around so dampen tho spot with the solution. NAVEL ORANGES ALL KINDS NUT BUTTER lulckly that It upset. A crowd galh- Auto Radiator ired and righted the machine. Por- Protects Her Young. 2 doz 45e 18c lb 12c lb 3 lbs 79c unntely none of the occupants was The red fox will, when occasion erio'usly injured. calls for It, give vent to a kind of Eggs, per dozen 33c Repair Shop high-pitched screech, that when heard Roast of Veal 12%c lb at night Is quite nwe-Insplring, says Automobile Radiators, Fend- Hundreds of idle men are 'noticed .bout town, and the outlook for thethe American Forestry JIagazlnu. This 28c lb Milk, can Hie ummer Is anything but promising. s Its purpose, as It often serves ns a Lamb Stew 2 lbs 25cSausage ers, Gas Tanks and Lamps protection for Its young. Thoroughly Repaired On account of the high freight rate DIXIE BACON Timber of India. Bologna or Frankfurters 2 lbs. 45c he South Amboy Terra Cotta Com- India is less than half tho size of Lamb Cliops 25e lb lb. Q. GEOVER >any finds it cheaper to ship their the United Stntis, but Its timber re- iroducts toy motor trucks. sources are greater. All kinds of tim- 323lkker Ave. South Amboy ber are to be had, some of which Is Salt Pork - 2 lbs 25cCompound Lard lie lb The trustees of Christ Church beautifully (trained nnd will be In Used up that handy supply of "pre- emetery Association are conslder- demnnd for furniture manufacturing Soup Meat 10c lb served" eggs yet? It's ntout tlmo to ng the advisability of placing a high or interior finishing. Spinach or Kale • 8c lb empty the crook. Get aome more ire fence around the cemetery, A Dilemma. Corned Beef - 3 lbs 25c Goody Nut Butter - 3 lbs. 65c water glasses and put down a fresh ast winter some person or persons Buster, throe years old, snw a horse supply while prices are within hail- mtored the cemetery and cut down walking downtthe street the other day. Remember the place, call or telephone. We sell Just as we advertise.' ing distance. Write to the Homo overal fine cedar trees, evidently He had never seen one that was not Economics Department, State Agri- or Christmas tree purposes. A hitched to n wiiRfm, nnd was greatly 122 Broadway Telephone 261 South Amboy cultural College, Now Brunswick, If sr.ee around tho property would bo astonished, Raying: "Oh, muvver, you're In doubt about the method proventalive ngalnBt such depreda- here's 11 horse that's broke off." WEEKLY DBGE STRICT OBSERVANCE OF THE SOUTH AMBOY CITFZEN SAFETY RULES BY EMPLOYE! SOUTH AMBOV. K. J. Personal letters are being sent b all engineers, firemen and trainmei SATURDAY, MARCH 19, WiX. on the New York Division of thi Pennsylvania Railroad, urging upoi SEW YOIUC AJTUSEMEM'S. them stricter observance of safet rules in the interest of protects Maxlue Elliott's Theatre. their own lives. Without doubt the Wagenhals am "During the past year," says a let Kemper production of "Spanish Love1 ter to the engineers, "there have beei ' which is now in its 32nd week a number of train service employe Marine Elliott's theatre, Xew York killed and injured, included in whict Is the most discussed l>lay to reac! category are engineers and firemen New York this past season. The The causes ascribed for the casual- «1 manner in which the play is pre ties vary, but a careful study Indi- Boated, as a result of which the act' cates that some of the employes were «rs use the aisles and hoxes for en killed and injured due to the failure trances and exits, as well as the usi to observe rules promulgated fo: ©I a double stage, •undoubtedly arous- their protection and the indulgent es the most discussion. The public in unsafe practices. always eager for something new, wel- "Employes, particularly inexpert comed the innovations introduced, to enced men, should be continual Wagenhals and Kemper and, w>warned of the necessity of protectin "Hey, there! critics have pointed out, they havi themselves. It is desired that ever darlfi^to do the unusual with th effort be made to minimize casual result thar.'^nsnish Love" is one oties to engineers, firemen and othoi the outstanding successes of the year, employes, and your earnest co-opera- '.'Spanish Love" reached its 250th per- tion is urgently requested," What are you doing?" formance on St. Patrick's Day.

GREAT IMTJIOVE3IISNT IX The Morose© Thwitre. PASSENGER TRAIN MOVEMENT The Wagenhals and Kemper pro Put this question to the telephone man working duction of "The Bat," ct tha Moros During the month of January, pas co theatre, Newx York, proved to be senger train performance on tin aloft on a cable buggy or down below in a man- the only attraction in New York last Eastern Region of the Pennsylvanii hole, and he would answer: "Splicing telephone week that played to absolute capac Railroad broke all records slnci ity at every performance. "The Bat' the Pennsylvania resumed the man wires." is now in its 31st week in Now York agement of Its property last March. and another company Is in its 12thIn this month 81,713 passenger trains He is only one of thousands of telephone men week in Chicago. "The Bat" has been were operated in this region, 0 described by various critics as nthe total trains run 91,7 per cen who are working to enlarge the telephone system thriller, a mystery play par excel- arrived at destination on time and in Northern New Jersey. lence and the best play of years. It 95.8 per cent made schedule time remained for one of the ,magazlne In comparison with January lasi They are building new tracks for talk trains— critics, however, to sum up the con- rear not only wore more passenger census o£ opinion regarding "The :rains operated in the same niontl putting up poles; laying new conduit; pulling T3at" when he wrote, "It certainly is this year but tho number arriving cable into place; splicing thousands of wires when n grand show." on time and making schedule time shows a marked Improvement over lengths of cable meet; pushing to completion a FARMERS TAKING ACTIVE PART a year ago. In January last year task that requires much time and care. ... IX STATE LEGISLATION only 77 per cent of tho trains oper- ated on the divisions now making up Opposition to daylight saving is the Eastern Region were on time and Splicing cable is. only one of their jobs, but it only one of a number of instances !7.4 per cent of them made schodula Jil V in which the farmers of New Jersey ;lme. well illustrates the character of the work. Each have registered their opinion ibefore All oil the olghtoon divisions in wire in one cable must be joined to the correspond- the State Legislature this winter. In eluded in the Eastern Region report other current questions affecting the an improvement this year in tho ing wire in the other cable and each completed public welfare, and npt merely agri- movement of passenger trains. In splice must be tested from the central office to in- culture Interests, they have been rep- every division more than ninety per resented through the State Federation cent ol the trains operated mado sure a clear track for talk trains. . of County Boards of Agriculture, the chedule time In January and in all State Orange and other agricultural lut four of the divisions ninety per associations. ient or morev of the trains arrived 1800 hand splices must be made to connect two The sentiment of the farmers has m time. lengths of cable each of which contains 900 pairs teen expressed in a referendum con- ducted by tho Federation on im- of wires; 1200 splices must be made for a 600-pair portant current issues. The unani- NOTICE TO CREMi'OKS. mous opposition to daylight saving ANTON NOWAK AND MARYANNA connection and so on down to 100 splices for con- v'owak, Executors of Jozej Skarzenski fflfo and the big majority in favor of tho leceased, by direction of the Surro- necting two lengths of 50-pair cable. State constabulary have been pre- ;ate of the County of Middlesex, Rented at hearings before the Legis- lereby give notice to the creditors of lature. Strong efforts have *een made he said Jozej Skarzenski to 'bring Enlarging the telephone system to provide all heir debts, demands and claims to prevent tho passage of the day- igalnst the estate of the said de- the service required in Northern New Jersey is a light saving bill and to bring about ceased, under oath or affirmation the passage of the State constabul- Ithln six months from this date, or huge undertaking,but we are "coming through." ary not. ;hey will be forever barred of . any iction therefor against the said ex- We installed 90,000 miles of new wire last year, Senator Runyon's bill which would icutors. ' ill prohibit the use of any foreign fats Dated March 8, 1921. and an even greater amount will be placed this year. In the manufacture of ice cream and ANTON NOWAK, fix the minimum fat content at 8% MARYANNA NOWAK, i-12-9 Executors. also Is being supported by the Fed- eration. They are fighting a pro posed amendment to the bill which NOTICE. New York Telephone Company "would practically nullify the prohibi- ALL PERSONS TAKE NOTICE, tion of adulterants. hat the Subscriber, administrator, tc., of James H. Gordon, deceased, in- Another bill designed to maintain ends to exhibit his final account to tb.3 quality of dairy products Intro- ho Orphan's Court for the County of duced by Assemblyman Soxsmith, of Ilddlesex, on Friday, the eighth day Monmouth county, to prevent the f April, 1921, at 10 a. m., In the 'erm of April, 1921, for settlement sale of conilensccl or evaporated milk nd allowance; the same being first In which foreign fats were used, has .udited and stated by the Surrogate. been endorsed by the Federation. Dated, March 1, 1921. Fat nuliBtlUites, It is claimed by WILLIAM J. BOWE, tood exports, lack tho nourishing 1-5-5 Administrator. ANTHRACITE GRAHAM'S qualities peculiar to ibuttorfat. The CUSTOM TAILOR strid PORTER purposo of these bills 1H to protect MIDDLESEX COUNT? COMMON SUITS MADE TO ORDER tho buying public from foods that PLEAS. The Best Drink on the Market Today. aro detrimental lo health. IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- ilicatlon of Christina dinier and BRIQUETTES ?S.OO PER CASE. fiorge Freschkiiocht, executrix and Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and VICTOR xocutor of tho last will and testa- Repairing of Suits. Stove Coal Size 75c Eebate on Return of Case and Bottles. Tho last Issuo of "Information," a nont ot Margaret Fresehknoct, de- mngnziuo Issued from tho general oased, to have a certain mortgage ancelled of record.—On Petition, JJL.COB EEIKEE offices of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, lotlce. Slightly Used and Misfits Wholesale Distributor. «ontaln8 a number of biographies 'o Rebecca Burlew, her heirs, de- for Sale. and portraits of the men retiring on visees and personal representatives: North Broadway, South Amboy, N. J. tho "Roll of Honor," the first on the Please take notice, that on Friday, 105 North Broadway. lie eighth day of April, 1921, at ten PER TON 11.50 list bolng Victor Wolrman, who WEB 'clock In tho forenoon of that day, rolloved from nctive 'duty on Jannary t the Court House In the City of NOTICE TO CltEDITOHS. 1, 1921, as retired division superin- low Brunswick, In the County ol CHRISTENZO GALLO, Executor, ot Until Stock is Cleared tendent, with a record ot forty-two "iddlesex and State of New Jersey, ohn Pagnano, deceased, by direc- shall apply to the Law Judge, of lon of the Surrogate of the- County Telephone 241. Night Call 285 years and one month of continuous he County ot Middlesex for an order if .Middlesex, hereby gives notice to aorvlco. Mr. Wiorman, who is a grad* Out llrecting the County Clerk of said he creditors of the said John Pag- REASONABLE AND EFFICIENT uato o£ Lafayette College, held many bounty of Middlesex to cancel of lano, to bring in their debts, de- Important positions with the rail- ecord a certain mortgage to wit:lands and claims against the estate )ne given by Allen Powell to Rebec- f the said decoased, under oath or road, Including superintendent of the a Burlew, bearing dnte tho 24th .filrmtition, •within six months from The Gundrum Service Trenton Division when the Amlioy ny of June,, 1858, and recorded on his date, or they will be forever (IiKiKNSKD) and Belvidero Divisions wore com- he 26th day of March, 1863, in Book mrred of any action therefor against Consumers Coal Co., FUNEEAL DIBECTOBS. bined in 1912. Owing to impaired 8 ot Mortgages on page 182 for he said executor. "tddlesex County, New Jersey, to ae- Dated March 10th, 1921. No. 208 DAVID ST., SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. health, since 1017 Mr. Weirman has ure the sum of one hundred dollars, CHRISTENZO GALLO, been on the staff of the general su- laid mortgage covering premises in 3-12-9 Executor- David Street Ambulance Service and Auto Equipment to Hire. perintendent" in New York, South Amhoy, Middlesex County, New o ersey, on the ground that said mort- ;age has been paid and satisfied, and Subscribe for tho Citizen. hat there is nothing due thereon, nd you are further notified that the rnort and effect of snifl application FISS, DOERR & CARROLL CITY HOTEL C. T. MASON JiOTICE. to have the snld mortgage . can- (Successor to U. P. Mason) ALL PERSONS CONCERNED MAY !llntl of record, and that yon must Albert Jerome, Prop. take notice, that the Subscriber, Ad- the time and place aforesaid show HORSES ministrator, etc., of Sarah 15. Day, de- ause, if any you have, why said No. 267 First Street ceased, Intends to exhibit his flnhl ortgnge should not bo cancelled of • IN account to the Orphnns' Court for the ecord. AUCTION Every MONDAY & THURSDAY South Amboy County of Middlesex, on Friday, the JOHN A. LOVELY, With Offerings Listed of About Reliable UNITED STATES Companies fifteenth day of April, 1921, at 10 a. 1 South Amboy, N. J. Fresh Western EXPLOSION INSURANCE m., in the Term of April, 1921, for Attorney for Petitioners. settlement and allowance; tho same CHRISTINA GINTER, and City-Used HORSES Courtesy Extended to All being first audited and stated by the Executrix, Money Back if Not as Warranted Patrons NOTARY PUBLIC Surrogate. and Dated March 7, 1921. GEORGE) FRiESCHTCNECHT, 155 East 24th Street — New York City KDWAKD •WTHTWORTH, Executor, /rl"-n Administrator. s nforeBnlil. 3-5-4t Transient Guests Accommodated 231 first Street South Amboy I ' PUBLISHED WBBKI/T Segrave, Jack THE SOUTH A a Ml* CITIZEK Sergei, John J. Vail, Mrs. Thomas TSTER sourn AUBOI. N. J. Come To Slater's Big Perth Amboy Shoe Store Vail, Thomas J. Vail, Thomas 0 IF YOU WANT A SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921. Weiman, James s $1.00 GOOD STEW or FRY Order by SCHOOL COLLECTION Abbatiello, Mrs- V. Mail Boehmer, p. STOP AT ST. MABY'S FAIUSII Campbell, T. No matter where Cannon, Catherine you live, fou can January anS February, 1921. Cannon, Agnes tako adrnntajre Cannon, Sara P.P. KENAH'S CAPE of oar Kperiai Carroll, John, Jr. BIUM. Order Continued from Last Week Cannon, Alice 128 North Broadway promptly, UH nd- HAILROA.D STREET Grimley, Mrs. John •ell «ut quickly. $2.00 Grimley, Mrs. P. OYSTERS SERVED IS XK! STTtB McQuail, Christopher Grimley, P. Doollng, John Lovely, Helen Lovely, Mrs, Tliomas Dooling, Thomas GEORGE N-EFF Famous PINE AVENTJE Keene, Mrs. Navil, Mrs. John shoe ME $10 $2.00 SO-E-ZIE Bachman, Guy Rea, Mrs. M»ry Shoes for Bailey, William H. Segrave, Mae Women Bonls, John J. Singer, Mrs. Margaret Painting and $10 "Sd-E-ZJE" S8S0! Cheeseman, IMw. ^r Scully, Mae M. STUNNING NEW {STYLES FOR WOI^IEN ktiQ GIRLS Cheeseman, William McGowan, Mrs. P, J. Coakley, John Grimley, John New Strap Pumps—New Walking Oxfords— Coakley, F, WARD AVENUE Paperhangino New Aridette Pumps—New High Cut Boots. Conroy, Michael • $2.00 Coleman, Thomas Hade over tlie new Spring style lasts and designed ' Di Mecele, C. ' ' ' !or comfort anil service. Selrcted leathers. Hensbevger, John A, Coleman, Mary Hensberger, John $1.00 No. 234 Bordentown Avenue Black, Brown, Gray, Patent Cottskin Kendall, Harry Leonard, Vincent A, McDonougli, Ed. Leonard, A. P. Telephone 8SQ McDonough, Efl. Leonard, Mrs. J, M. McGuire, J. WASHINGTON STREET O'Connor, Kathryn $2.00 O'Connor, J. Brophy, Sara DANIEL J. DONLIN Powers, R. • Gleason, D. Purcell, P. Hensberger, Nicholas Sutlitt, C. Lucitt, John Sutliff, John Nordllng, Victor E. Wallis, B. J. *""""• " Rellly, FranciB HEATING AND $1.00 Reilly, Mrs. Margaret Newest Styles Bailey, Margaret Reilly, William P. To ho Bailey, William TrevasWss, Edward F. GAS FITTING perfuct Cheeseman, Mrs. William $1.00 Hi In Coakley, Maria Barrett, Frances 0Dt "' nry ir o m a II Gleason, Dennis & THE CANOPY RANGE Cronin, Matthew siioiild luivo n ,)a|r Cronin, Mrs. M. James, Mrs, W. 226 Henry St., lUr.He liamlsonio "I»rlu. Henaherger, Bessie Lucitt, Mrs. John '•••NN 1'iimpn," wldi plain i.00 Reilly, Matthew J. Silk Mteniion Mothers Hensberger, "T. SOTTTia: nrunincnlal HtrapH. l Extraordinary Sale o: HensberRer, Mae ' ' .„ ... Trevasklss, Mrs. 13. J. nili'dli Nmart mid |t to dnt HoHlery, WILMOT STREET U Form- Misses' and Children*! Henaberfior, Julia A money-navlnir Nh«c valiut that New Style Extrs Moran, FraTieiB $2,00 h veond to IIOIK!. Drum, Mary Illirli Cut Boots for— Moran, Mrs. Mary S1.00 siitii Not (,'luni:- Dill, Mrs. Ernest II of umin and afrit anil Gunkel, Mrs. H. Oil" KITItljH Fitzmorris, John STEVENS AVENUE IWI'HKIt OH lll.ACK i;VX McDonnell, John $5.00 McDonnell. Patrick ' Mlnnlck, Jerome Mochen, John Niehol, Robert Novak, John , USE BIG CATCH OF CAWAL O'Connor, Frank O'Connor, Mary FISH TO RESTOCK STREAMS Time A O'Connor, Thomas 3^ (' on tho 6*5 OA tions during the winter In the ca- foot. Very durable. J L,QV lined. Howley, Annn to rolirv' ; South Arahoj, If. J, you o/ any foot Qulnlnn, Jolm ' crapple, rock linss, catfish and bait troublo $1.00 flsh made up the catch of the war- Wolr, Frnnk dens in tho canal. Tho sumo fish Prompt Service Either Day or Night For CaDnhnti, Jolm were distributed In tho following Aching. Downn, Ktl. Tc«dcr Doyle, flenovlvo watOTs: Burlington county, Halnes lake, Mirror lake, Smithville lake; Feet—Try Doyle, Mrs. Jacob a fair and bo ?i»O-E-Z!E Arch Sup- Orlmlcy, Mrs, Theo. Camdon county, Evans lake, Glbbs Conrinccd ITolton, J. N, " '/• lake; Atlantic county, Hammonton WHY WORRY OVER STOR- port Shoes. Pat?nt&d. Hollon, Nicholas lake; Salem county, Diamond lake, Holton. JnniOB * ' ' AGE BATTERY TROUBLE7 Hoi ton, Francis Woodmero lake, Avis lake; Middle- Mulvey, John " . • sex comity, AVeston lake; Mercer O'Neal, Wary ' ~ county, Hutchinson's lake, Carnegie R. F. CARNEY O'Neal, Jolm lake, Lakeside pond; Somerset coun- WM. H. MftRTiH T A. CfiSEY Qulnlnn. Mrs. Patrick THOMPSON STREET.' ty, Millstone river; Huntcrdnn coun- PIANO TUNING and —Dealer in— $2,00 ty, South Branch of the Raritan riv- Jobbing Prom'ptly Attented To Dolaney, J. R. er; -Momnotith county, Topenomez REP AT RING FIRST GRADE MILK Telephone 321 STEVENS AVENTJH lake; Cumberland county, Union lake; 251 First Street, South Amboy, N. J. $2.00 ' Wholesale and Retail 208 Bordcntoivn Arc South Amboy Abbatlello, V. Sussex county, Round pond; Somer- Tdopliono 189-31. Cannon, Mrs. Mary set county, Blackwell's Mills. Carroll, .Tn1m, Sr. ORDEJRS PROMPTLY FILLED Keene, John ' '' Earthquakes at Sea. Storesi Hotels and Restaurants LORENZ BAEICH Kress, O. A. Kress, George " ^ An eruption occurring nt sea IN called Real Estate /Insurance Supplied. seaqunke ana the chief effect la the Lovely, Thomas - - - 229 BROADWAY McCabe, Mrs. P. production of huge waves and violent "BOOST SOUTH AMBOY" 431 H<[nry Street, South Amboy Minntcic. Jerome commutlon of thu water of tlio sen In 1854, during mi eurtliqunku at Sli/odn, Property for Bale In all parts ol Telephone 154 McGowan, P. J. We have installed the latest Prosto-YIbrniimmil »ttoiif T UPOJII of news re- ington Knight, the hurley negro who One C"r of Maine SEED POTATOES, Irish Cobblers and Green ceived by u« must be accompanied by the coarser ID texture. Its flavor Is said I called In his time. The French claims •Ijnatura of tk« writer to ID surf publication. foully murdered Mrs. Wilson in to suggest venison. One of the hpst ! extended down Into the Mississippi Mountains, per barrel . .$1.00 Perth Amboy on Saturday night, and j valley, and they were the Yankees of Entered la Ike Port OOce it Soul* Amboy "cuts" of the whale is the heart, which MBRELLB. ill ,cclaon'9iV— .|PdPPBosyrei\V ETA.OIN 7890$.. 7890$ u second class matt muter. Officer Mount should be suitably re- weighs 3,000 pounds. their time—keen to extend their trad- warded for their prompt and ener- ing operations through all that exten- Choice Small White, Red or Yellow ONION SETS, per quart 15o getic action that resulted in placin sive region. The Maumee river was Seed Beans and Peas. All kinds of Flower and Vegetable Seeds. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921. th«n called "The Miami of the Lakes," this man so quickly in jail. The Integrity First of All. Imparity Is tho first stpp fo trn» hence the name of the fort. Baugn's Fertilizer for all kinds ot Crops, Lawns or Gardens. county was saved a large sum of BOEDENTOWA' A VENUE IMPROVE greatness. Men love to praise, but o FRESH SHOULDERS of MUTTON, per lb lOo money, and the public mind was 3TEJVT. are slow to practice It—to maintain It And There Be Others, Too. FRESH FISH HADDOCK, per lb 13c It may not just now be clear to quickly relieved of the suspense tha In high places costs self-denial; In all "Ahm dooly ttrankul." salt! Rastus places It Is liable to opposition, but HARD CLAMS, 25c per dozen; per 100 clama $2.00 / property owner on Borden hung about us. It was a Voluntary j Johnslng, "dat de good Lord ain't eu- act, performed with commendable Its end Is glorious, nnd the universe I forcing de law now as he woust done WASH BOILERS, all prices,'Galvanized Iron Palls and Wash, Tubs town avenue that the improvetneu will yet do it humnse.—C. Simmons. now under way will be to them an quickness. It brought prompt re- ! agin dat man Ananias." GOOD LOT OF BROOMS 65c, 75c, SOc, 95c, $1.10, $1,35 unmixed blessing. sults, that justly entitled the men to due credit and an, encouraging re FINE COTTON MOPS ! 25c, 85c and 150 AH extensive changes in grades ward. scatter advantages and disadvantages PINE CANNED CORN, per can 9c, 16c and 20o broadcast with an eccentric hand. It is truly refreshing to note that r* •1 TBCO PANCAKE FLOUR, per pkg ' 12J4o However, it is the only way to geat least one contemporary who' very CHOICE CEYLON AND INDIA TEAS, per lb Me uniform, well regulated public thor- generously allowed to a certain po- lice superintendent and hlB.men cred- FANCY LARGE HEAD LETTUCE, per head 15c . oughfares. SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES, per dozen S5o and 50c The law has wisely provided for ait for the capture of George Wash- LARGE GRAPE FEUIT, each '. lOoj S for 25c systematic and equitable balancing ington Knight, rather at tho expense Supplee Of losses suffered, and ibeneflts of the two mon who were the solo DOMESTIC SARDINES in oil or in Tomato Sauce, per can 5c ,>gained. To this end Commissioners actors in the work that resulted in GOODY NUT BUTTER,'per lb 25c the arrest of the murderer of IIrs of Assessment are required to be ap- BANA"AS, per dozen ' , t...40c and 50c pointed by the City Council, whose Wilson, has tried to make amends HOLLY PARK BRAND FLOUR for good bread, $11.50 per barrel in 2 duty ill la to determine the extent of by correcting its former statement, all real losses, and the measure of and has headed a public subscription 98 lb. bags. ' actual gains. The gains are then for the benefit of tho men, but for Ice Cream whose prompt action the murderer to be assessed against the benefited The Special Private Brand Bricks for this properties, and the actual damages would probably be nt large today BUBtained are to be reimbursed by and the case be as fnr as ever from week will be TROPICAL FRUIT ICE CREAM. the city. This duty Is a serious ob- being cleared up. ligation, upon those who are ap- pointed as Commissioners, and de- WOMAN'S rxim NOTES. FOR SALE BY C. I. BERGEN mands good judgment as to cost off The regular meeting of tl)o Wo- repairs and other Items entering In- man's Club, hold on Tuesday after- Corner Stevens Avenue and First Street. Earn While You to the matter of damages sustained noon in City Hall, was In charge of It also places upon such ofllclals the tho Literature Department of whlc] •H moral obligation of dealing justly Mrs. J. Arthur Applogatie is chair- •with those injuriously affected, as well man. Save as honestly with the city. If this Mrs. Hopo, chairman of the Stnto obligation is not Intelligently and Literature Department, was presenl Meats That You Can [at honestly discharged, one or other of and gave a very interesting talk oi The man who works for his savings wants his "Tho Relntion of Literature to CluV the parties will suffer unjustly) and NPJECIAL savings to work for him. Unless his money earns too frequently the one who suffers Work." She said departments, like is the one who is least able to boar the civic "department formed tho money, his savings are "loafing"—they are not it. Some have Buffered hardships, body of the club, whllo tho Litera- Prime Rib Roast and borne an oppressive burden for ture department was the soul. Sh efficient as a "helper." Saving is good as far as years that should nover have been gave many helpful suggestions. One imposed upon them. It may be very was that a week known as "Hook Pork for Roasting it goes, but .you must make your savings pro- hard to ayold all appearances Lovers' Wook," be set apart at some hardship in. such matters, and these time during the year to awaken duce. ... : facts impressively suggest the Im-among the children, an Interest ir Fresh Hams portance of choosing the right kirn good books. She stressed the fac / . • ' , of men and of such men approach- tliat If children did not learn to This bank will gladly co-operate in making ing their bask with an open mind enjoy reading sometime before th Hindquarters Genuine Lamb SO© and with a true desire to see tha 9ge of twelve years, they pvohaiblj your savings work for you at the' interest rate all concerned are treated as. near would never derive the great plens Justly as their knowledge and -aibil ure and comfort from reading thai Pot Roast 20e-22e|Forequarter Lamb 22c of four per cent a year. lty will permit. Only those having those whose interest is early awak felt the actual weight of this burden ened enjoy through life. Corned Plate or Soft Rib - - 10c can appreciate just what it means After Mrs. Hope's interesting talk to see the property that has coal Miss Katherine Cleary gave nn in The South Amboy sweat and sacrifice damaged beyoni structive talk on Current Events. Veal for Roasting 15c up one's ability to repair, unaided and Joyce Kilmer", the New Jersey poe alone. In the great majority of cases killed In the recent World War Trust Company undoubted benefit will accrue to thewas the author whose works had Skin Back Hams 30c Small Cali Hams 22c property owners, but there are cases been chosen for discussion at tha in this instance where property own- meeting, so a brief sketch of his life D. W. Reed, Pres. Harold G. Hoffman, Treas. ers will Ibe put to considerable ex- was given by Miss Ruth Bostwick. Fresh Made Sausage pense to bring their sidewalks and "The White Ships and the Red," the approaches to their homes with- probably the best known of Joyce Fresh Killed Chickens Safe Deposit Boxes Foreign Department in the grade again established, and Kilmer's works was read by Miss surely those who have honestly suf- Mildred Stephenson- Miss Ruth Mor- fered should not be penalized too tenson read the clerer little poem Bacon, by the strip Christmas Club. heavily for the public advantages so dear to the hearts of commuters going to other property owners and "The Twelve Forty-Five," and Miss the public at large. They should Ruth Newton read the appealing Monaghan's Meat Harket never be compelled to prove their poem "The House With Nobody In Telephone 26 Quality and Weight Guaranteed determination to flght for their It." rights, and be driven to the expense A communication was read from 209 David Street, of securing legal talent to get for 1 the Junior Woman's Club asking that them that which honesty, fair play It have the pleasure of entertaining Fainting and Glazin? and Justice entitles them to, andthe Senior Cluib Wednesday even- Jobbing: and Alterations which tho law Intended they should ing, April 20th, instead of on April receive. It is bettor to err slightly 5th, as scheduled In the Year Book. on the side of the person In theIt was voted that the Juniors be EDWARD HANSEN right, than it is to be too exacting given the privilege of changing the CARPENTER Bargain§ in Groceries against him. An injustice on this date as requested. line is never forgot, and nover for- Fnrnttnr© Repaired and Crated given. RET. DH. HANDLE? ROOFS REPAIRED For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday .Everything depends upon the Judg- WEDS MISS MAPS Screens and Screen Doors Made and ment (of the Commlssionera pfener- The marriage of the Rev. Dr. John Repaired. nlly, ns tho Council nearly always Is Handley, retiring pastor of St. Luke's H & E White s Ih govornod by tho report' 8&g<|e Com- Methodist Episcopal church, Long Estimates Cheerfully Given. Campbell Soups 'ffgj, 10c Granulated missioners. Branch, and Miss Anna B. Maps, took Shop and Residence, 130 David Strcot place in that city Monday afternoon. Phone 224. 3-12-8 m SAME ArPMES TO CITIZEN. Tho ceremony was performed by Lard, t^A 2 lbs. 25c Crisco, 1 lb. can - 21c (From Ocean drove Times.) Bishop Joseph P. Berry, assisted by Wo nro nlwnys glad to receive news tho Rev. Dr. James D. Bills of Ocean Items and communications on mat-trove. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hand- Wafer Meters Repaired Hecker'B Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs 25e Post Toasties, pkg He Am now prepared to make repairs ters of local Intorost for publication loy of Little Silver, attended the Salmon, Pink, toll cans, 2 25c Prunes, Medium Size, 2 lbs 25c In tho Timos; but send them to uscoupls. to any make ot motor at rea- Pineapple, Leggett's, large, can 89c early In the \veolt, ns enrly as pos- After a week's honeymoon In sonable prices. New parts in Powdered Ammonia, 15c can .Ho sible, please. Because this pnper is Washington, I), C, the Rev. Dr. and stock: for Worthlngton, Thomsen, Evaporated Apples, lb 17c Oat Flakes, 5 lbs 25c Trident, Watch-dog, Keystone issued Friday is no reason why items Mrs. Handloy will make their home Campbell's Beans, can ' lOo Asparagus Stalks, 50c can S6o ititonded for publication, and. which at' Ocean City, where the Rev. Dr. and Nash Meters. could JuBt as well bo in this of- Handley was assigned by Bishop Ber- All repairs guaranteed for two Barley, New, 4 lbs . , ...25o Goodie Nut Butterlne, 3 lbs 70o fice on Tuesday, should be delayed ry. Dr. Handley is a graduate of years Sardines in. pure oil, 5 cans 25c iWlax Lunch Paper, 6 rolls 25o Until Thursday afternoon and some- Pennlngton Seminary and Rutgers Lemon Pie Filling, Good Luck, pkg...; 13c PeaclieB, Leggett's large can 29o times Friday morning. Tho plan of College. PickleB, Sweet, bottle 19c Sapolio, 10c cake Co every well-organized newspaper Is to Dr. Handley was formerly a Dis- George M. Mortenson handle tho news as soon ns possible trict Superintendent of the NewTelephone 245 270 Second St, Tea, best, lb 35fl Cranberry Sauce, Beech Nut 17o after It happens. If we waited iiiicll Brunswick District of the M. K. Coffee, Best Blend 25c Orange Marmalade ;.,'... 21c Wednesday or Thursday to have the church. He served as chaplain of n Spaghetti, 3 pkgs 2fic Noodles, 3 pkgs 25o liappertngs of a week put Into type Now Jersey regiment overseas during Toilet Paper, 8 rolls 25o Mince Meat, Nona Such 15o some of the items, necessarily, would tho war, nnd is well known in this Mrs. Wm. Campion Vanilla, 35c bottle, pure, largo 2Sc Teco Buckwheat, pkg H receive scant notice. We feel sure city, where he has pTeached and ICE CREAM and CONFECTIONERY o It is only needed that we mention lectured many times. Lenox Soap, G bars r 25o Matches, Ohio, 5 boxes 2Bc this matter to our friends to secure Tobacco, Notions, School Supplies Washing Powder, pfe 5c Heinz Beans, 15c size l<)0 their hearty co-oneratton. English Language Gaining, o To the observing student of the FULL LINE OF DRUGS Before going too deep into the times, one of the wonders of this age Fruits and Free Delivery proposition of lighting this city, it Is the spread of tho English language. Eagle Tea Co. At the present time It Is spoken by MILK, BREAD, ETC. would be well to look Into the fran- successor to chise granted to the Monmouth nearly 200,000,000 people. Bncb year Vegetables in Everywhere 1 mids a long list to the English-speak- Daily and Weekly Papers BROS. TEIA. OO. Lighting Company. W« believe an ex-ing world. Not many know that in the Originators of Low Prices clusive franchise was granted to this 'blllpplnes loilny more people speak Cor. Pine Avenue and Henry Street Season Phone 206 company to erect poles nml wires the English Inngunge than spoke Span- 138 S. Broadway Bet. John and George Sts. to furnish light nnd po^ver in this ish after 800 years under Spanish Kindly mention the Citizen, when city, to run for a term of'years. dominion. atronlzing advertisers. PUBLISHED WEEKLY THE SOUTJi AmiOY CITIZEN SOUTH AMBOY. N. I. PRESBYTERIAN GOLONIAL SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921. PARAGRAPHS CABINETWORKS FIHST M. E, CHURCH NOTES. and Upholstering 'Palm Sunday will be observed in This ccming Sabbath is Palm Sim S88 State St Perth Amboy, X. J. the First M. B. church with appro- When is a public utility day. Owing to the fact that we be priate services. The sermon in the Tel. 236-M-Perth. gin our Every Sunday Canvass upo Oriental Rugs, Cleaned and Repaired evening will Tie in keeping with the that afternoon, the morning them< Remodeling Antique Furniture day. The theme will be "Miking will deal with that matter: "Money"; Befinishing Christ King." The morning theme Relationship to the Spiritual Life." not a public utility? Enameling will be "How to Make the Church At this morning service, the pas Succeed." The lesson for the Jun- tor will deliver the usual five-min- Store Fixtures ior church will he based on the fol- ute sermon to the young people, Plate Rails. lowing topic, "Palm Trees." "Don't Tell All You Know." Chair Caning Next week being Holy Week, ser- A IIM When it is a jitney. FDENITCBE BOUGHT AJTO SOLD Those Vesper services at the Y. vices will be held on Tuesday, M. C. A. at 4 o'clock each Sababth Reproductions Made to Order. Thursday and Friday evenings. Tues- afternoon are worth attending. Fo D. Parunak, Prop. day evening the meeting will be in men, women and children. When the State adopted a policy of regulating public utilities it was Residence, 349 Portia Street, charge of the Epworth League, At the evening service, 7.30, the Thursday evening the Sacrament of sermon is appropriate to the day, openly declared that the regulation was intended not alone for the pro- , South Amboy, N. J.. the Lord's Supper will be admin- "The Triumphal Entry." ' tection of utilities themselves, but primarily for the benefit of the people istered. Friday evening Scripture We have studied during the pasi served by them. reading and meditation on the Cru- two weeks, the parables, "The Losi IN ALL ITS BRANCHES cifixion of our Lord and Saviour Sheep'1 and "Tho .Lost Coin." Thi Jesus Christ. These services will next Wednesday evening we will con The utilities were not consulted as to their wishes in the The man who has a policy in TUB begin at 7.45 and are open to all. slder the third of these "lost" par •'-- miitter, but were put under State regulation whether they want- . NOETH BIVEB INSURANCE COM. The services on Sunday will be ables, "The Lost Son," which is th< PANY may rest easy in the knowl- held at the usual time. Preaching twenty-fourth evening wo have no// ed it, or liked it, or not. edge that hiB best interests an a^ and Junior church 10 a. in. Sunbee- n spending In a consideration of all times fully protected, and that day school at 2.30 p. m. Song ser- Short Stories from the Orient. And every kind of utility, big and little, then in existence was cov- In case ot loss he will be reimbursed vice and preaching in the evening at The following Wednesday, the 30th ,'• ,ered by the act. without quibble or delay. Incorpor- 7.45. will be our quarterly pre-Commun ated 1822; assets over 7% millions. Next Sunday being Easter Sunday ion service, and the Communion wil! Represented by the following services will be held: be distributed upon Sabbath, Apri: Since the law was passed in 1911 the jitney came into existence. It Sunrise prayer meeting 6.30 a. m.3rd, at the llo'cloclc service. FREDERICK H. LEAR had not been heard of at that time, else it undoubtedly would have taken 210 GEOIMJE SEEET. Easter music and sermon at 10.30 This church extends a moBt cor a. m. The Sacrament of Baptism dial welcome to tho stranger and its place with the other transportation agencies and all other utilities will be administered at this ser- the visitor. that were put under State regulation. A .\ vice and a class for instruction re- ceived. In the evening the Sunday Kindly mention the Citizen when Jitneys were not exempted from the act; they were not school will present a special pro- patronizing advertisers. gram of song and recitation. overlooked; they simply didn't then exist. Folowing our custom of other years, the members and friends of Bus now jitneys are operating in all parts of the State. Collectively the church are requested to bring iCIGARS/ potted plants to the church on East- - they are doing a business of $5,000,000 a year. They have the privileges er Sunday as a memorial to some of common carriers. They are supposed to serve the public, but there is departed loved one. These plants to be disposed of in the evening ac- no central authority to see that they give "safe, adequate arid proper cording to the directions of those service," as the law says other carriers must do. who bring them. Please have your name attached. Now that the Conference is over Other States have met similar situations by recognizing the jitney as and the pastor haB been returned BIG CUT ON a public utility and regulating it accordingly. This is true of New York. A Duplex for another year he desires to meet It is true of Pennsylvania, and only last Wednesday the General Assembly the members and friends of the Pipeless church at the services on Sunday. CIGARS of the State of Connecticut adopted a bill to put the jitneys under control Let us begin on this first Sunday of the Public Utilities Commission in that State. Furnace to make this the best year in the Every Friday and Satur- will heat an entire history of the church. If jitneys are doing a public utility business and are classed as public building thoroughly Particularly adapted to CITY OF SOUTH AMBOY, H. J. day we give utilities in other States, and if State regulation of utilities is a good thing halls, stores, dining rooms, cottages and Bonds- / from the people's standpoint, what argument can he advanced against the bungalows. SEALED. PROPOSALS WILL BE proposition that jitneys should be regulated public utilities in New Jersey? .The single register is received by the undersigned at the divided into two parts— City Hall, in the City of South Am- cold air is drawn down boy, N. J., up to Tuesday, March through outer portion; 10 warmed air rises through 22nd, 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purchase of the following de- circular opening. scribed bonds of said city, the CERTIFICATES All heat enters the amount stated being the maximum rooms — there are no amount oi bonds which may be sold With each even dollar pur- PUBLIC SERVICE RAILWAY COMPANY pipes to check the flow at this time, and the amount of of warmed air. money which it Is desired to raise: chase. This also in- Can be installed at a minimum of cost. The $100,000 Water >Bbndb, dated Aug- cludes cigarettes only cutting needed is a ust 1st, 1919, of the denomination of hole in the floor of the $1,000, maturing in numerical or- central room immediately der, four bonds on August 1st, 1943, over the furnace. In re- and six bonds on August 1st of each markably brief time your of the years 1944 to 11959, both in- heatirg plant is ready for clusive, with interest at five per 132 N. Broadway firing. It will give you centum (5%) per annum, payable comfortable warmth for semi-annually, February 1st and many winters. August 1st. Both principal and in- If you want to get there, take torest are payable at the First Na- Ask your tional Bank, South Artfboy, N. J,, or dealer to show you at the South Amboy Trust Company, BROADWAY BARGAIN a Duplex South Amboy, N. J., at the holder's Pipe less Furnace. option. Said bonds are-In coupon • Write us form with the privilege of registra- for a spe- tion as to principal and Interest, or Red Bus Line c/a / tf e - scrintt've as to principal only. The bontls have booklet. been prepared under the suporvision STORE of the United States Mortgage and .T. Prop. Trust Company, New York City, South Amlrt chaiiicsviJIe-Pertli Aintioy 3OYNTOM if UXNACE CO. which has certified as to tho genuine- T!io 5q::ari Fot Makers ness of tho signatures of the city of- 37th St. ne.ir Broadway 139 North Broadway South Amboy, N. J. Kevv York City ficials, and of Hie seal impressed on Careful Drivers, Comfortable said bonds. The approving opinion WE CLOSE TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS AT 0 P. M. of Messrs. Cnlclwoll fliid Mnsslich. Curs and Prompt Service Now Yorlt City, ns lo the legality of the bonds nnd their Issue, will be MEN'S WORK PANTS—Regular value $3.00 LADIES' FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY— . furnished to the purchaser or pur- Reg. value 53.00. Special $1.0S chasors without clini'Re. Paid $100,- Special $1.05 IRST CLASS COAL 000 of 'bonds (Doing part of, ami the Blister Brown Make. flnnl Installment. of an authorized IH- HEX'S DRESS SHIRTS—In all shades and sizes. We have the finest Lehigh BUO of $225,000) will, unions nil bids Regular $2.50 and $3.00 value. Special....$1.00 LADIES' SILKATINB WAISTS—In all shades ,,'thorofnr be rejected, be snlil to the lOiil on the market. Full 2000 bidder or blridors complying wl!h the and sizes. Regular price $7,50. Special..$J.4'> torms of siilo and offering: to pay not MEN'S SOX—In all shades. Special 6 pairs lounds guaranteed for every loss than $100,000, nnd to tnko for ' $1.01) SILK CAMISOLES—Reg.price$1.50. Special..08c thorofor tlio lonst amount ot bonds :on. Prompt delivery. 1 offered for snlo, rommonclmr with YOUNG MEN'S SPORTING CAPS—Rogular ?2.50 We have made a Big Reduction on all our tho first maturity nnd staled In a Every housekeeper knows value. Special ....' .-. ,$1.13 Shoes for the Easter Holidays. PAUL BRYLINSKI multlplo of .$1,000. how hard it is to tell how a If two or more bidders nlTor to MEN'S SIGNAL SHIRTS—Two collars attached. talcs tlio snmo iimoiinl of bonds of- cake will turn out. LADIES MIDDY BLOUSES—Regular price $2.50. Center and Elm St. Bergen Hill fered for snlo, then sticli hands will Special . . 91A9 Special $;J3 Phone 239-J bo sold lo tlio hldilcr or McMors of- It may look like a beauty fering to pay therefor tho highest nfl- (lltlmuil price, lu addition to the up to the moment of pulling prico bid, the bidder or bidders must from the oven—and then Mrs. Stamp Coupon. pay accrued Interest from tho ditto FOR SALE! of the bonds to the dale of delivery. Brown may come calling, or . The right Is reserved to reject nny little Johnny may tumble clown YOU GETS By making a pur- • and nil bids, and nny lid not com- VIost Desirable Newly , plying with tho provisions of this the well. chape. iSaturdny, March . '.advertisement, or containing any^con- Built Houses dition other than (ho npnrovlns opin- No disappointments with 19. of $2 00 or over find ion of 31essra. Cnldwell and Mass- One two family flat and two lots . lich,' will be rejected. prespnting this coupon in Portia street. All bidders ore required to deposit yon will be presented §§ One 7-room house, on Louisa "with the iindersipnefl a certified treet check payable to the order of Har- Good ' old G, Hoffman, City Trenstire'r, for with 50 S & H Stamps One 5-room bungalow, on Louisa two per centum nf tho amount of Free. Ireet. " bonds bltls for. drawn unon nn in- Cakes Every improvement In each; all corporated bank or trust company, SALIBSLJATDT porches and windows screened.* An to secure tho City of South Amboy We do all HIB worrying. against any loss resulting from t)Ki r gnul lilJll'Cd special 2 lbs. for The herd on tlie Wichita ure- work shall be proceeded with by the plication therefor to the Common Milt Riittpp ow number-s 1«H including 28 Water Commissioner or his agents Council In accordance with tho rules 80 v calves of this y|ar. In this herd four as soon as practicable. Water shall and regulations of the Common m liUuLfliuuvl Nuco or Troco bulls nnd 12 cov$| are ten years of D not be'turned on, however, nor shall Council governing the same. Tall cans of Cream £n 10 or over, auil ou*^ cow Is tweiity-nlhe any change or alteration be mado Section 15. The employment of years old. The 15 nnhuals tlint con- unless and until every and nil any person othor than a plumber Early June Peas, 2 cans 25 reon Btituted the original Wicbitii herd came charges against said premises fnr licensed by tho Common Council as Pnlahiflc (' WoiiTitnirR the use • of water from the City aforesaid to porfonn nny of I he rUldlUta if, quart, buskot from the New Yorli Zoological pnrk. water supply system shall have 50 plumbing work, or to Install It is planned this jenr to dispose of been paid to the City Collector. some of the surplus buffalo In the gov- wntor fixtures or uppUnncos In any Hal mon ES1 JS, 2 C'ilUB 25 Section C. Whenever application prnmlHOB now or hereafter connocl- ernment herds in accordance with the shall bo made to the Water Commis- nd with tlio City walftr supply sys- Animonia, 2 large bots. J provisions made by tlie 1011) upproprln- sioner for the installation of sup- tern Hhdll 1)1 R Hiifllolnnfllll eiiiise fnf r tionnl bill for their cure. I'uullc parks ply pipes or service pipes for n shullliH; off tbo Wdtei' supply Kysti'in Cali Lima Beans, Ib. - J and municipalities iirt the largest pa- premises on a Rtreet • or avenue from wild prpmlRPB nnrt fov rofimiiiK Best Mixed Tea, Ib. $J5 trons. By distributing the ituimals wherein the street water mains have i to turn on tho water urtor RUC.U - IN> over tho country, If disease or nils- not been laid or extended, said np- connection shall huvo htvn madn. Campbell's Beans, can g jfe fortune overtakes the nmln herds, there ptlcntion shio.lt bo referred (o the Section 18. Tho rnfumil or nnit- 3 Star Stove Polish, bottle BL IP1 still will be stock left with which Common Council tor Its action aim loct of tho owner of nny premises ndvlco before any other nellon ma to equip the premises wllh any con- Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 pkgs 25 groups could be built up again. 1 bo taken thereon by the Writer Con; nection, fixtures or rtpplbmcoH of nn *swppr fnrn Vory Btl"cial missfonor. nmirovod diameter shall be suf- 25 WHY DRUGGISTS ARE BALD Section 7. All supply pipes, In llclmit ground for tho Water Com- Sour Krout, 4 lbs. - 25 eluding tlie curb box and curb corl missioner to rofuso to 'turn on 1.1m Seemingly Their Duties Are Manifold, and ail service pipes and motor water whore It ban not been turned Sunbright or Lighthouse Cleanser 6 cans 25 Pears, in IHHIVV Kvriip, N(\ 3 can on or to cut off tho sorvico Where 25 If They Would Satisfy Their shall he under the solo and excliis ii ivo control of tho Water Cnmmln It, has been turned on- Various "Customers." Ripa Tomatoes, Greon Poppers, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Blonor, his authorized nRont or on Section 17. Whenever tiny connec- C3lary, Parsley, Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage, Red and Yel- plqUlIp^ no person other than th tion, attachment, fixture or appli- "Now, what do you think of that?" Vegetables and Fruit low Onions, Spinach and Turnips. Fancy Grape Fruit, Wa',l|;^;*";/mmlssionor, bis duly an ance .shall be out of repair or dis- Orangas, Lamans, Apples, Cscoanuts, Tangerines and Bananas at Lowest Market Prices! said the druggist's clerk. "She wanted thof,i|i!Si agent or employe, shnl used, the Water CmnmlsHlonor or to know what Thanksgiving Is for. lay, Install, repair, clinn^e. Inter his agonlR, or employes, 'may cut Some people think a drug store Is an fere or tamper with them or an; off tho wator supply frnm the prem- If You Can't Com;, Giva Us a Ring on tli; i*.i»-i;—Your Ord;r Will Be Carefully filled and information bureau. of them in any way whatsoever. An: ises In which H'HCII condition Is per- Promptly Delivered—Just Say: "One-Nine." "The other day a woman came In person or persons violating any o mitted to exist after giving such no- tho provisions of this section sha tice as is provided herein, in Sec- and wanted to know who discovered he liable to and subject to proseci tion Thirteen. America. She said she Intel nn argu- tion by the "Water C'ommisslono Section 18. Owners of premises ment with a friend about It, and they and upon conviction shall ibe ltabl supplied with tlie City water supply decided I must be the referee." tn pay a fine not to exceed twenty system shall bo hold responsible for He had perched himself on top of a five dollars, and in default of th tbe water rents of the tenant, and -IL. ladder and was trying to Juggle three payment of such fine, shall bo im the water rents shall be held to bo or four boxes at a time when a woman prisoned for a term not to oxceet and shall be a lien on tho premises came in and after waiting a minute thirty days in either tlie City Iock> for the use of which the water Is up or the County Jail, and the Po supplied and shall be collected in to be waited on knocked on the coun- lice Justice of the City of South Am such manner as the Common Coun- H. W©LFF X €©. ter. boy is hereby empowered to ftiv cil shall direct. "I want a two-cent stamp In a hur- any -person convicted before him o Section 1!). Whenever two or more ry," she said.' He gave her the- stamp such violation, any sum, not to ex persons, firms, companies or cor- and made change from a $5 bill. ceed twenty-five dollars, and in de porations take water through the "Would you "please give me the same fault of the payment of said fine U same supply pipo the provisior Good Quality Merchandise at Very kind of fji that jou gave to my (mprlson him or her in the City with regard to cutting off the wa- mother the lock-up or County Jail for a term ter supply shall apply to all thougl tlme she ennie In?" not to exceed thirty (lays. Rhe said. only one party be guilty of tho of- fense which warrants the shutting Low Prices! "Who Is your nA JV?" he asked. Section 8. All permits for the of water from the City water suppl; off of the water. "You kLOw my m. ',)r—the fnt lady Section, 20. No person, firm, com- tluit always buys a* "ttle of soda ev- system shall be granted on the ex press condition that the quantity o pany or corporation shall permit Tiffin's Assorted Chocolate CANDIES, regular LUXITE SILK HOSE. x ,-pl^ ery night." water used by any consumer, ma water to be taken from the supply price, per Ib $1.25, at 75c be, at the option of the Water Com pipes, service pipes or connections Our former $3.50 grade, now V.'.*'...$8.00 missioner, or the Common ConncI therewith on his, her or its prem- Colors Cordovan, blade, white. ORDINANCE. estrlcted, regulated, controlled oi ises by the occupant or occupants of Meyer's Silk Gloves, at 98c ana any other premises except with .the AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY discontinued, if, in tho Judgment o Meyer's White Silk Gloves, 12 button leagth.tl.75 Men's Silk Socks, formerly $2.00, now $1.01) of South Amboy to provide for a the Water Commissioner, or th permission of the Common Council Common Council, such restriction Violations of this section shall be supply of water throughout the City Men's Pure Silk Socks, formerly $1.50, now...75c of South Arn'boy, and establishing regulation, control or discontinu- punished by a fine of twenty-five LADIES' UMBRELLAS rules, regulations and rateB for the ance be for the puiblic good. If th dollars, and the Police Justice is These umbrellas are an exceptional value; supply of water fall, or he .restrlcte hereby authorized^to fine any persor use of said water. Kaynee Blouses and Shirts, former price up to Be it ordained by the Common or discontinued, the City of Soutl so convicted before him twenty-five they are fast black, tape edge American Taffeta, Amboy shall not be liable for anj dollars and in default of the pay- $1.98, now your choice $1.00 Council of the City of South Am- ment of the fine to imprison the of- strong Paragon frame, plain and carved handles, boy: damages which shall or may be BUS- alned by any consumer, lndivldua' fender in the County or City Jail while they last $1.98 Section 1. That it shall be the for a term not to exceed ten days. duty of tho Common Council of firm, company, corporation or part- Dress Ginghams, plain colors and plaids toe City of South Amboy to supply, nership, by reason of such failure, Section 21. - Payments shall be DOYE SILK UNDERWEAR restriction or regulation or dis- made for the amount of water con- at per yard 25C at all timea, an adequate supply Crepe de Chine Gowns, Bloomers and Chemise, of water for the use of the residents continuance. sumed as indicated with the meter and Inhabitants of the City of South Section 9. The Water Commission in conformity with the schedule of our former very low price on these items were Amboy;, and for tho protection from er shall, at all times, either Iby him rates hereinafter set forth, pro- TORY SPECIAL vided that in no caso shall the $4.39, now I2.9H flro of property within tho city lim- self or by his authorized agent o 36 Inch Pongee Silk at per yard 65c its. agqnts, employee or employees, hav< charge for water be less than the Section 2. This ordinance nnd free access to any promises sup sum of One Dollar per month. Only 40 Inch Dress Voiles, at per yard 69c tho rulos,, rates and regulations laid piled wit,h water, for the purpose meters approved by the Water Com- of inspecting the hydrants, spigots, missioner shall be Installed. Al Boys' Kaynee Wash Suits JUS to down, or hereafter adopted by tho Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hoae, sold for 50c, now.,85c Common Council shall toe considered draws, hose boxes and attachments water used in any premises wherein a part of tho contract for wator, and all water service appliances, a meter has ibeen tnstalled shal nnd shall bo binding on each and and all such shall be subject to re- pass through said meter. Columbia Dress Shirts, reduced to pre-war A small lot of Men's Dress Shirts, large sizes every person, firm, company or cor- jection by tho Water Commissioner 11 Section 22. When a meter becomes only, to clean up at .75o poration supplied with or using wa- considered by him to Tio unsultabl out of order or falls to record prices. ter of said City of South Amboy, and for the purpose or purposes fo properly and accurately the mini- each nnd ovory person, firm, com- which they are used. If the Wate mum charge shall be made plus such CHILDREN'S AJTD MISSES PUMPS. CHILDREN'S GUN METAL HIGH CUT pany or corporation, by taking and Commissioner, charge as the meter reading for the his Agents or em- PATENT OR GUN METAL. using, water from said City water ployeos, shall bo unable, for any previous reading shows to be the LACE SnOES. supply system shall be considered consumption. reason, to enter any premises sup Sizes 5 to 8 at $2.90 Sizes 5 to 8 $2.60 to assent thoreto and be ibound piled with city water for the pur Section- 23. After a meter shall thereby. poso of making inspection, as afore have been read it shall be sealed Sizes 8i/4 to 11, at $2.35 Sizes 8% to 11 $3.75 said, tho Water Commissioner shal and the seal shall remain unbroken "tion 3. Tho term supply pipe Sizes 11% to 2, at $2.75 Sizes 11% to 2 $8.25 when used In the ordinance or in cut off the supply from the prem ixcept by- tbe Water Commissioner the rules nnd regulations now or Ises, and the City of Se-jth Amboy or his duly appointed agent or em- MAHOGANY BBOWN OXFORDS shall not bo liable for any damages ployee. horonftor adopted by tho Common Sizes 8^ to 11 $2.05 MAHOGANY BROWN CALF HlOn CUT Council in relation to tho City wa- resulting from such shutting off. Soction 24. The following shall ter supply system shall be hold Section 10. All service pipes, me- have meters: Any building oceu- Sizes 11% to 2 $3.15 LACE SHOES. pled toy more than ono family, pho- to moan and stall mean the pipe or ters, fixtures and connections slial Sizes 2>/ to 7, (ladies) pipes extending from the street main be kept 1n good condition, order and ograph galleries, livery stables, gar- 2 Sizes 5 to 8 $2.6,". ageB, laundries, Bntla fountains, bar- to the curb; and the term service repair, and shnll bo protected from MEN'S DRESS AND WORK SHOES AT GREAT- Sizes 8% to 11 $3.00 pipe shall be 'hold to mean and frost and freezing at the owner's ber shops, hotels, saloons: office shall moan tho pipe or pipes extend- or consumer's expense. uildiuKS, drug stores, bottlinK LY REDUCED PRICES. Sizes 11% to 2 ...$3.50 ing1 to tho moter, where there is a Section 11. No claim shall >bo mtiRes, nil places using steam or meter and from tbe curb to the made or allowed acntnst tho City wntor power, dairies, bakeries," mar- Inside lino of the foundation, where of South Amboy fnr diimntres caused kets, confectioneries, public drink- there la no meter. by the breaking of any supply pine ing fountains!, and water troughs, Section 4. Tho supply pipes, in- or service nipe. or for damage aris- and such other nlaces ns the Com- cluding curb cock and curb box, ng from the shutting off of water mon Council shall from time to tini" II. W©LFF & €©. tho service pipes and meter, shall to repair or tap iiny main. When elormlnp. On nnd after the dati be laid, put in and installed only ever 1t shnll bn necessary to shut .vhen thin ordinance shall take ef- Feltus, Main and Washington Streets by tbe Water Commissioner or his off the water to ropnlr, change or 'ect each new service pipe put In duly authorized agent. tap any main, tho Water Commis- orvlce for supplying water for do- • Section 5. Before any supply sioner shall give timely notice of nestic, commercial or other purpose pipes or service pipes shall be laid, the snme to nil consumers affected shall be equipped with n meter nnd furnished or installed, or before any ihoreby, nnd shall uso his best e" hereafter the charge for the use of .vater shall be mnde at the estab- ished meter rate. Section 20. AVater rents are pay- $5, hose sprinkler $5 anil such other Section 9. This ordinance shall Section 25. Wherever meters hnvp Ale at tho office of the City Col- appliances tliei prices which th6 taka effect as of April 1st, 1920. icen lnntalled for the purpose of lector on the first day ot April, July, Common Council shall hereafter fix. Notice. neasuring the amount of water con- )ctober nnd January In each, year. Section 27. Lawns shall bo sprink- The foregoing ordinance was passed JVOTICJE -sa sumed the following shnll bo the Should the water rates or meter led only between the hours of 7 a. on its first reading at an adjourned Tlie German Government has recalled its fifty Mark ntes: rates remain unpaid for the period m. to 8 a. m., and from 5 p. m. to meeting of the Common Council of Bank Notes dated November 30th, 1918, and same are For each one hundred cubic feet of three months from the date when 7 p. m. the City of South 'Amboy, held In the 1 water ronsiimed the consumer the Rame become due the wnter shall Section 28. All violations of thte Council Chambers in the City Hall, only good up to July 31st, 1921. hull be required to pay the sum of bo shut off and shall not be again ordinance for which no penalty is South Amboy, N. J., on Tuesday Or, per 100 cubic feet, provided how- turned on until all charges are paid herein fixed shall be punished by a evening, March 15th, 1921. Said ordi- We are taking notes of this issue for collection •ver that where the consumption of together with a lee of $2 for the fine of twenty dollars, or in default nance will ibe tnken up on its second until June 30th, 1921. cater amounts tn nol, loss than services of the water department. of the payment of the fine by im- and third reading and final passage ,00(1 cubic feet, por dny that the Said charges nnd fee shall be paid prisonment for a term not to exceed at a regular meeting of the Common ater Commissioner shnil have the to the City Collector.' seven days in tho City or County Council to be held la the Council JACOB GOLDBERGER, Banker Tho minimum charge (or the use Jail; and the Police Justice, on con-Chambers at th City Hall, South KstnblsKhod 1RN8 Telephone Connections ight and nuthorlty to certify to 0 he City Collector a caRh discount of water shall be the sum of Twelve viction before him Is hereby em- Amboy, N. J,, on Tuesday evening, powered to levy said fine or com- 482 Slate St., Cor. Washington St., Perth Amboy, N. J. not to exceed % which BhnV Dollars per year payable quarterly. March 22nd, 1921. 1 shnl1 cnst r>M sink 12 tollet mit to prison as the circumstances PETER J, COAKLEY, cratluntel and applied'"'"^"'the'i™' $ - * ' of the cnBe require. 'nter Committee. extra toilet stationary tubs City Clerk.