VOLUME XXXIII. NO. 36. 8OUTH AMBOY. N...I.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1913. Price ThreeOents.
On resolution by Mr. Stratton, the city engineer was authorized to revise BRICKWORKS FATAL ACCIDENT assessment maps. Mil VETOES On resolution by Mr. Stratton, the MISS SCULLY SOLD fOR $20,035 Jin GETS AT COAL DOCKS cleric wag directed to issue warrant in favor of James Campion for $40.00, John S. McMaster, Special Master la for services at "Hole-ln-the-Wall." Having both legs amputated as a Chancery of New Jersey, on Monday result of an accident, Bronle Smoien- Solicitor Pearse addressed the coun- afternoon Bold the Revere Fine Brick; cil and read a letter from H. D, U1SED sky, an employee of the Eastern Coal and Tile Company property to B Breimly, counsel tor the Jersey Cen- Dock Co'died Friday morning at the Thinks it Belter to Use StistpeliatM A Brilliai* AswmWiie Attends The Ernest Comegys, of Perth Amboy, for Lawyer Schlemier Paid $400 P. H. R. Emergency Hospital, from the tral Traction Company, as follows: the sum of $20,035.00. Coal Ta«. Money to Advance Ste- "I enclose herewith copy of propos- Card Party alter Mwnff of Bene- injuries received. , The sale was originally planned Account for Services in Fitch The accident occurred about 3.00 ed contract made with the city of for November 12, but was postponed vens Avenue Improvement—T. B. South^ Ambor. You will notice that fit of Woman's Club "Bewttfvl Case-Heating Apparatus Work- a. m., when Smolensky was attempting weekly until December ,8. It took to uncouple cars headed for dumper Deals Gets Contract for George two changes have been made, one Decorations and Handsome Gift place at the Citizen office at 2 o'clock. ins Bad Other Business of the naming the sureties as Morris Bro- No. 2. Tn some manner he slipped,, Street fire Mouse—Qtfcer Busi- A lawyer from New York, representing the cars passing over his legs. Drs. thers and the other requiring the city —Dainty Refreshments Served. Orrln E. Stoddard, started the bidding Board of Education as Specially of South Amboy to pass a repeal or- E. H. Eulner and E. E. Haines wer* ness Before Council. at $5,000. The bids were finally run Reported for The Citiien. summoned and the injured man was dinance annulling the old provision The card party given by Miss Scully up as follows: which requires us to maintain drain-: taken to the emergency Hospital. It at "her home on Augustus street, Sat The Stoddard Interests bid $19,905.00 was necessary to amputate both limbs, age and culverts in Stevens avenue, A special meeting of the Board o: At meeting of Council Tuesday even- urday afternoon for the benefit o Jessie Collyer, Perth Amboy 20,030.00 one above and one below the knee. If this meets with your approval Education^ was held in the City Hal ing Mayor Oey presented . * veto the piano fund of the Woman's Club R. Krnest Comegys, Perth The man bore up wonderfully after please return as promptly as you can Thursday evening. Present—Presi against resolution of Mr. O'Connor proved a most delightful and enjoy Amboy 20,035.00 tho accident but weakened rapidly and and 1 will have It executed by the dent Haines, Messrs. Grace, Davis, passed at previous meeting appropri- able affair. The property was knocked down expired at 9.30 a. m. Jersey Central .Traction Company, Scully and Mason. ating Susqueh'ana Coal tax money for The decorations of each room where guaranteed fro© of all encumbrances Smolensky was of a very cheerful eewer and fire house purposes. I presume you will want the contract the various games were played were to Comegytt, and under condition that Communication wan read from executed in duplicate In order that disposition and a favorite among his Present—Mayor Dey, Councilmen unique and tastful. In the front room money would be refunded should com- County Superintendent Willis in re fellow employees. He is survived bf Manhattan, O'Connor, Stover, Stanton, we may have a copy." where auction bridge and five hundred plainant fall In this respect. gard to furnishing certificates for the Mr. Pearse said: "My understanding a widow and two children, one two- and Stratton; Clerk Mack, Solicitor were played, the decorations' consist Tho property consisting of about 262 teachers in the night school. The years of age and the other only a few Pearse, Engineer Mason, Treasurer at the time 1 prepared this agreement ed of autumn leaves Interspersed with acres has been before tbo courts for a secretary stated he had made appli- was before the, agreement should bo months old. Smolensky was 24' . Perrlne, Street Commissioner Condors, yellow chrysanthemums, long time. Recently Vice-Chancellor cation for certificates for the various years of age. and Collector Sutllff. Anally entered Into between the ctly In the library, where tables wer Lewis, at the Chancery Chambers, In teachers, MinuteB of previous meeting were anil Traction Company, as it affected The bill of Samuel Schlolmer for arranged for euchre and pinochle Jersey City, heard arguments on the THE LECTURE ENJOYED. approved as read. the franchise It would be necessary to potted fcrn» and American beauty applications of Henry W. Brackett, of •fifjO.OO for legal services was taken President Stanton called for bids have the agreement approved of by roses were artistically arranged. New York City, to open a deeree taken up and read. Mr. Grace moved tha About 400 people attended the free (or building flre house, and on motion the Board of Public Utility Commis- The dining room was decorated with by default In the suit commenced by $400 be paid on account. Mr. Davis lecture on Wednesday night at St of Mr. Manhattan the clerk proceeded sioners as we have had to do in recent autumn leave*, palms and carnations Orrln E. Stoddard, against the Revere called attention to the fact that there Mary's Hall under the auspices of to open the' bids. They were as years when any change has been made On the serving table a centre piece Fine Brick and Tile Co. The suit had been no formal action taken in South Amboy Council No. 426, K. of follows: - In any franchise granted by the city; was worked out with roses, carnations was originally commenced in Febru- the employment of Mr. Schlelmer and C. It was one. of a series to be given- Geo. st. Gordon H. therefore It seems unnecessary that ami lax and ferns. ary, 1912, by Mr. Stoddard against the suggested that a motion be passed by the New York Telephone Company,'! we should go to the expense of re- T. B. Deats f7,443 $1,943 The Woman's Clubs from surround- brick company, and Henry W. Brac- confirming his employment. The and was very interesting. By store- pealing this particular section of the J. C. Fowler «,725 1,882 ing towns were well represented by kett, tor the purpose of foreclosing and President stated ft was bis recollec- optlcon slides, many interesting views ordinance, as the same thing is Joseph Check .... 8,138 1,782 stylishly gowned women, many being selling the brick property known as tion that formal action had been taken were exhibited showing the first in- covered by the torms of the agree- M. Lamberston ... 7,900 2,152 present from Perth Amboy, South Riv- the Cbeesequake Clay Lands. The However, Mr. Grace withdrew his mo- troduction of the telephone, and vari- ment which is made between the city On motion of Mr. 'O'Connor, they er, Sayreville, Keyport, Elizabeth, Revere Brick Company appeared at tion and the motion of Mr. Davis con- ous systems adopted both in this and and the Jersey Central Traction were received and referred to commit- Lake wood, and other nearby towns, the suit and contested, but Mr. Brac- firming the action was passed. Mr, foreign countries. , Mr. J. F. Peters Company. So far as a change of presented the lecture in a very pleat- tee on flre department with city en- During the games music was fur- kett did not appear, through a mis- Grace then made the motion for pay- sureties Is concerned, my last In- ing manner. The next lecture will gineer for tabulation. ' * nished by a Victrola. understanding, he alleging that he ment of $400.00 on account. Mr. Ma- structions were that the city would be held on January 14, and there The report from R. M. Mack, secre- The hostess, was ably assisted In the was misinformed by parties interested son stated he objected to the motion not accept any sureties except a should be a very large attendance. - tary of meeting of flre department, reception of guests by Mrs. T. J. in securing a Judgment against the on the ground that the case was not surety company, which was to be ap- Remember these lectures are fre«, and announcing that Jonathan Compton Scully, Mrs. H. J. Berrlen, Mrs. F. M. property. The property was up for yet settled, and that it was excessive well worth attending. ,. ,>( had been elected chief, Frank Gordon, proved of by the city, I have no Littell, Mrs. George Gundruro, Mrs. sale on the twelfth of November, and stated . he would vote against the first assistant, and Richard Neiltopp, reason to believe that any other R. C. Stephenson, and Miss Emma which Mr. Brackett learned through motion. Mr. Grace called attention to second assistant, was read, and on mo- agreement has been made or any Dayton. an advertisenment, and on November the great amount of work involved In the case as did President Haloes. tion of Mr. O'Connor received and other understanding has been reach- The following succeeded In winning 10, he applied for an order restraining BUSINESS MEN I action of department confirmed. ed with the Jersey Central Traction prizes: the sale, on the ground that he did not Mr. Davis and' Mr, Scully stated they An agent of a flre hose company Company and I would like to hear Bridge Whist—First prize, brass know of the proceedings. This Order supposed, the bill would have to be WILL HOLD BANQUET was given the privilege of the floor whether or not that is so." flower basket filled with fresh violets, was allowed and the sale stopped, and paid. The motion was carried, Mr. where he heralded the merits of the Mr. O'Connor said that two weeks Mrs. Wlllet Martin, Elizabeth, N. J. the matter was brought up for argu- Mason voting against. hose manufactured by hU company. ago last Friday night the representa- Second prize, sterling silver flower ment. Mr. Stoddard, the complain' Upon motion ,of Mr. Davis the A meeting of the South Amboy "•' The following blTls were ordered tives of the Traction Company met basket, Mrs. C. C. Sibley, Perth Am- ant, claimed the right to sell these schools were ordered closed on Satur- Business Men's Association wu IMU paid: wltrf the common council In the City boy, lands, which It ,1s alleged were worth day, December 24th, to be opened in the City Hall on Friday evening. Hall and after talking the matter over President Charles Safran occupied the Labor, garbage |50.33 Pinochle—First prize, hand painted over $500,000, and which said Stoddard Monday, January 5th, 1914, account of had promised ^ to bring before the hair. A large numbea of members Labor, streets 79.67 cake plate, Mrs. C. L. Cozzens; second bought at Sheriff's sale in 1910 for the holidays. ' council the question of accepting Mor- were present and entered'enthusias- Louis Sobzak 14.15 prize, fancy sewing basket, Miss »490.00. Mr. Mason stated a number of the ris Brothers as sureties, but that noth- tically into the plans to boost business Estate J. H. Gordon 54.68 Emllle Dayton; consolation prize, teachers, jftd spoken about the days ng definite had been arranged. Mr. Brackett, produced .affidavits to n South Amboy during the coming M. & M. E. L. H. & P. Co.-.. 425.80 awarded to Miss Susie O'Brien. show that said lands were held by and dates jof receiving their salaries, After further dlaciiBsion on motion year. •'.'•.'• O'Gara & Magulre .,.. 8,118.00 Five Hundred—First prize, cut glass said Stoddard for the benefit of the He stated that they desired to be paid of Mr. Manhattan it was decided that It was decided to hold a banquet O'Gara & Maguire • l,282.5o flower vase, Mrs. C. Thompson, New American Realty Corporation, and the on the last Friday of each twenty the council adhere to the original pro- some time in January to open the John Cusick .36.00 Brunswick, second prize, hand em- Stegmayer Enamel Brick Company, school days, rather than Tuesday as position to have a surety company year's campaign. The committee will: S, J. Mason 353.70 broidered picture frame, Mrs. E3. A. which were to be succeeded by a pro' at present. bond, and the solicitor was Instructed endeavor to secure prominent national V. N. James 5.00 Meacham, South Amboy; consolation posed new company, capitalized for After considerable discussion it was to return the agreement to the Jersey speakers for the occasion. Thomas Manlon 7.00 prize awarded to Miss Sarah Heston. $500,000. Twenty-five per cent, of the decided to pay them as requested and Central Company and, inform them ac- Much interest is being shown in the' W. N. James 14.60 Euchre—First prize, hand painted stock of said company was to be given the secretary -was directed to have the cordingly. ontest for the best article on "Why V. N. James 176.72 berry dish, burnished gold edge, Mrs. to said Brackett, In consideration of vouchers prepared Wednesday pre- In speaking of the Great Atlantic we should buy in South Amboy," the Public Service Gas Co 6.37 James Pender, Perth Amjjoy; second his interests in the old companies. ceding the Friday payment and de- 1 and Paclflo' Tea Company case, Mr. prizes for which are $10.00, $5.00, $3.00 Gamewell F . A. & Tel Co... 16.70 prize, hand embroidered pin cushion, Some of the stock and bonds in the livered to the president. Pearse remarked: "Some time ago and $2.00 to be awarded, on Christmas H. Mueller Mfg. Co 32.90 Miss Anna Scully; consolation prize said proposed company were floated tyr. Mason called attention to the when litigation was started In the ve. P. A. City Water Works ... 21.80 awarded to Miss Anna Major, Perth n Middletown, Conn., and elsewhere. fact that there was no notation of the local police court against the Great Estate James H. Gordon .. 10.64 Amboy, N. J. appeal to the State Board of Educa- The scholars in the local schools Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, be- On the arguments before Vice-Chan- P. A, City Water Works... 726.34 At the conclusion of the gamea tion by Prof. Fitch. A motion was will likely submit essays as well as cause of the fact that they failed' to cellor Lewis, Alexander Simpson, of Labor, water works' 91.38 luncheon ^as served, Mrs. George passed directing that the appeal be numerous others. take out a license as required by the New Jersey, and John Boyd Potter, of H. Mueller Mfg. Co 19.64 undrum and Mrs. R. C.' Stephenson spread In full on the minutes. ordinance, the case was tried beforo the New York bar, appeared for Mr. Estate J. H. Gordon 4.90 pouring coffee and tea. Mr. Mason called attention to tho VOTE EARLY AND OFTBIf. the police justice and tho convic- Brackett, and Charles Bradley for Mr. A. Nlcorvo 8.00 The hostess was congratulated by omission from the minutes of the \V3io is the most populaa lady fchool tion was entered by him and the case Stoddard. Voluminous affidavits were H. A. Mcaeham 100.00 all present for the most charming and employment of the truant officer. The eacher in South AmboyT In order- was then taken to the supreme court read on both sides, Mr. Stoddard Cleorge Church 5.52 highly successful affair. A very tidy other members of the Board stated to find out Stillwell & Mason are of- by the tea company to review the claiming that Brackett had no Interest Harry Parlsen 96.00 sum was realized to be applied to the they disticntly recall such motion was 'ering a beautiful writing desk to the action of-the police justice. At that n the property, Brackttt's affidavits Tho water committee reported fa- ever increasing piano fund. passed and the secretary was request- one receiving the highest number of time when the case was taken up not charging conspiracy by Stoddard and vornbly on nppllcatlon of John Cramer t ed to make proper notation of the rotes. Anyone can vote. See adv. only tho attorney for the city, but others to deprive him and the small for water service on Gordon street. same. 'or particulars. No airings attached also the attorney for the tea com- BET. J. T. IRWUf WILL stockholders of their interests in the On motion of Mr. O'Connor, report Mr. Grace, of Committee on Bulld- to this contest. All that Is necessary pany hoped the result of that deci- GO TO WILMTNGTOW property for a nominal sum. After wns received ftnd ordered that water hearing arguments the Vice Chancel- ngs and Grounds, reported the heat- is to cut the coupons from the adv, sion would be whether or not the Rev. J. Y. Irwin, a former paator of commissioner govern himself accor- or reserved his decision. The sale ;rs in School No 2, not working any and deposit same in ballot box. particular clause of the ordinance ;he Baptist Church of this city, who dingly. was again postponed until Dec. 3, better than they did some time ago; -Jet busy, and work for your favorite which was involved would be de- eft here about three years ago to take The clerk reail tho following veto: awaiting the decision of the Vice he stated the soft plugs had blown eacher. clared valid or Invalid. I regret to charge of the Baptist Church at Port To the Members of Common Council: Chancellor, and finally until December out of both boilers. He also said he say the court decided the case on Jervls, N. Y., has resigned his pas- Gentleman—I hereby return to your 8, 1913. had called Architect Dayton three dif- technical grounds so that we have torate there, to assume charge of the HED MEN, TAKE NOTICE. Honorable Body the resolution signed Brackett has brought action in the erent times on the telephone, and that by Councilman O'Connor, and pnsseil not as yet a decision of the validity Delaware Avenue Baptist Church, at while Mr. Dayton had promised to Representatives of tto Allied Tribes of the clause of the ordinance which Wilmington, Delaware.- He will com- Supreme court and will commence f Monmouth and Ocoan Counties will by your Honorable Body, without my 1 proceeding in chancery and file 11s have his expert give the heaters at- we hoped to have. I have taken the mence his work there about Decem- i-islt Seneca Tribe, No. 23, Thursday signature, as I do not approve of buy- pendens. entlon, nothing hail as yet been done. ing in City sewer bonds at this time. matter up with the mayor and sug- ber 21. He stated some time ago he had ad- •vening, December 18, also members gested to him a plan whereby the rom Yeyport, Spotswood, Sayreville, Relative to tho Urn building: An ap- CHRISTMAS CANTATA. ised procetding against tho archl- propriation has been mndo for that matter may bo brought up again." WILSON—MSBROW eots, but the Board did not so de- South River and Milltown will be pre- purpose. On motion by Mr. O'Connor, the Miss Annie Disbrow, of Newark; A Christmas Cantata entitled, "A sire and he thought it up to the Board cnt. Sonera is preparing to receive) iferry Christmas," will be given by the I further believo that the Susnue- •lerk was directed to • communclatc vas united in marriage to Mr. Ben- o now take some action. Mr. Mnson .hem in their usual bcmpitable manner. Method 1st Episcopal Sunday School in hana Coal Company tax moneys should with the Public Service Street Rail- amin Wilson, of Buffalo, N.Y., on Sat- nado a motion that the secretary be 11 members arc requested to be pre- be used to finance' the Stevens avenuo way Company and demand that check urday, November 2flth, at New York :. of P. Hall on Christmas night. irected to notify Dayton & Smith that ent. C. C. OLIVER, C\ of R. improvement, as a pood portion of this for amount in full for paving Broad- City. The ceremony was performed 'his will he the 18th Christmas can- inless the heaters in School No. 2 arc :nta given by the school in the hall, 7iioney has been used for this pupose. way according to figures given by city at the parsonage of Rev. Mr. Morgan, ut In satisfactory condition by Jan- nd each one has been so much ayi- CHRIST CliSim'U NJBWS \VM, S. DEY, Mayor. engineer, nml as called for by their ! of New York, who is prominently ary 5, that the Board net in accor- lireclatcd by tho people attending that This is the Sunday for Bnj.tiBm at Dated November 28, 1913. agreement, be paid at once. Also | identified with the Young People's anc.e with tho resolution passed at a that said company pay amount due ! Meetings at the Ocean Grove Auditor- .he entertainment needs no special ro- Tovlous meeting, which provided for 'hrist ChuTrb, 10.30 a. m. On motion of Mr. O'Connor HIP veto •ommendatlon from us. You should o£ tho Mayor was ordered spread on r-ity at ratio of $250 per track mile j jUTn_ ction against architects. Tho motion The Sunday Schools of Donne Me- 1 rrange to attend. the minutes in full. for maintenance of street between the The bride is tho daughter of Ex- vas carried. lorial Chapel and Cbrlut Church will On motion of Mr. O'Connor tho re- rails. | Councilman and Mrs. Warren Disbrow, Prof, Miller reported that a com- old a Christmas party In K. Ot P. solution wns reconsidered, Messrs. Mr. O'Connor reported that the Now of John street, and has a host of H. Wolff & Co. have everything any- mittee for play-ground supervision ipnra House on Pat unlay, December Slove'r iind Stratton voting against. York Telephone Company had pro- friends in this city. She has for ne could wish for as a Christmas nd been appointed; h« also reported 7th. Mr. O'Connor offered a motion that misnd to remove at once poles in road j a number of years been a prominent Ift. Fathers, mothers, girls and hat at a teachers' meeting it. was A WAY TO GET • • • dbnetmas • •• Christmas Season draws nearer and nearer every day and the time in which to choose THAT EXTRA HEAT Christmas Gifts grows shorter! There are times in all homes when a little It's always wise to make selections early when extra heat, for an hour or two, would be very the mails not to place seals over the you can do so leisurely and satisfactorily, and while desirable. / strings with which the package is the picking is at its best. tied, since this seals tho package We're in splendid trim for Holiday trade—show- Many persons do not like to sleep in steam against inspection and subjects it to heated bedrooms, yet the chill of the morning first-class postage rates. Red Cross ing.just the things that Men and Boys are always air is none too comfortable in the morning. Seals may be used on the reverse side delighted to receive as Christmas Gifts. of mnll matter sent to Austria, Ger- Sometimes a little more heat would! feel ninny, Great Britain nnd most of the Come in for a "see" and we're sure (hat you will discover fine in the living room, or the sewing room, British Colonies, except India and Australia. Guatemala, Uruguay and many things in our lines of choice Clothes— our large assort- or the libraiy or the bathroom. / Portugal refuse to admit mall bearing ment of Shoes, our splendid display of elegant and exclusive You can secure just the extra heat jyou non-postage stamps. Certaia Euro- pean countries will return to the Haberdashery that will fill the Merry Christmas bill exactly! want by using a gas heater. They can be^iad sender any mall bearing Red Cross at all kinds of prices, and with gas at 90 ctints Seals on the address side. Red Cross Clothing made-to-measuTe at lowest prices. Eveiy a thousand cubic feet, can be made to give Seals may be used on tho face of garment we makcwith a strong guarantee checks, on bills, on legal documents good service at small cost. ; \ and on any commercial paper. These Christmas Seals are not good for post- SPECIAL! age. They will not carry nny mall Pub! ^vice Gas Complany atter, but any kind of mail matter Outfitters It,,—„—,r 111 carry them. ThHioe Boys from head to-foot I Myertlae in The Citizen, I THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN. STRONG ENDORSEMENT FOE K. J. SHIP CANAL. .•SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1913. Mayor Donnelly of Trenton who re FOOTBALL MAKING ••JS cently returned from the Atlanti Deeper Waterways convention at Jack- Work That Requires Powerful y"M.r\ CHURCH NOTES sonville, Fla., is highly gratified by "We Were Able to Close a Sale the strong endorsement that the con- Hands and Arms. After the exceptionally profitabl vention gave the New Jersey ship ca Vnion Thanksgiving Service in th nal, which will extend from the Del Involving Several Thousand morning quite a number assembled al aware river at Bordentown to Raritan THE PIGSKIN IDEA IS WRONG. the regular Thursday evening servic bay, and which will form a link in the in this church and one of the besi inter-coastal chain of waterways from That Brand of Hide Is Never Used, the Dollars, by Telephone." ' epritual services in a long time wa Long Isand sound to St. John's river, Finest Balls Taking Calf or Cow Skin held. Fla. "The New Jersey Ship Canal" and the Cheaper Grades Sheep&kin. was the subject of the mayor's address The Bladders Are Made of Rubber. Friday evening the choir practiced at the Wednesday afternoon session of ^t the parsonage. the convention, and he explained the That iilirnse so much used in the foot- L. D. TELEPHONE 26 3 PERTH AMBOY . plans of the New Jersey ship canti ball season, "chasing the pigskin," In- Last Sunday morning a goodly num commission, of -which he 13 president, volves u popular error. The football is not made of pigskin, bnt of the hide THE OSTERGAARD TILE WORKS '4>er attended the service when tin told of the aid that the state had giv- MANUFACTURERS OP HIGH SHADE pastor preached on Philipplans 4, 11 en the canal project. The resolutions of the cuif or cow and for the cheaper •"The Secret of Contentment." It wa adopted by the convention in reference variety the skfa of tlie sheep. Foot- FLOOR TILE AND CERAMICS a "very helpful and educative service. to the canal demand that Congress ap- balls of the ordinary grade are made OFFICE, AND WORK*, all «AYftC AVINUE prove the project and insert in the In this country, but some of the finest, , ON LSHIOH VAU-Cr R. B. sold to those, who are not particular / The Junior C. B. met at 2 p. m. with next rivers and harbors act an item sufficient to begin the work and to se- about price, are- Imported from Eng- PERTH AMBOY, N. J.. September 22, 1913 a large number present. Miss Ethel land, where the industry was an old ' Dill, the assistant superintendent, ad cure the donation of the right of way from the state. In the preamble of one before it was started in America. • dressed the society on the topic of— New York Telephone Company, "Gifts That We Have." It was a very the resolution It recited: "Whereas The making of a football ig almost *ble and helpful address and the cbil the chief of engineers has further re- entirely u male industry. The only 108 rayette Street, commended to congress that it provide share that women liuve In the work In Perth Aaboy, N. J. '4ren learned some valuable lessons. seen when one first enters a football ir.fr- Mrs. Peterson also spoke. The new for the construction of 'a lock canal of 12 feet depth and SO feet bottom factory. At long tables girls git past- Qentlea>on:--I thought you sight be lntereated lymn books for the Juniors have ar- ing linings on sections of the footbulln In knowing the laportant part tbs telephone play* in rived and already they are learn- width, across the state of New Jersey cut In another part of the factory. It ing some of the hymns. The Juniors from New York bay to Delaware river, is work tbut a girl is particularly fltted our dally business. Ma transaot a vny largo per- .are doing well. A number attended provided the state of New Jersey will for, an tbe linings must be carefully oentago of our buoinoas by telephone, and a abort church. ,, : i promptly secure and donate to the fastened to the rough leather and tlae ago, if it were not for the telephone, wa United States all rights of way neces- smoothed until there Is uot • sign of « sary for a 125 feet bottom width, 25 bubble or rough place on the surface would have boon unable to oloao a aal* involving ' Superintendent Bloodgood had feet depth sea-level canal along the of tbe lining. several thousand dollars. Tho coot to ua was , vtarge of the Sunday School which same route, and provided that the '12 Tbc first step In the milking of - u fifty cants. vu nicely attended. A number of feet canal construction work be car- the Christmas Carols were sung dur- football In to aelect the leather. Only Slnoerely yours, ried on in such a way as to allow of tbe best of picked HUIIIS are used, and ing, the session. Visitors were (n a greater development to a 25 feet each skin Is carefully gone over for TW OanKOAARD I1U tOMCS, attendance. Nearly all the homes depth canal whenever such develop- defect* before being cut Into tho nee • Identified with the school and church ment Is found advisable;" «nd "Where- wsary section*, This is done by ma- August Staudt, feave been supplied *ltn the penny-a- as, the. state of New Jerey has provid- chinery, and tbe sections are then neat AS-JK Treasurer. day banks (and also to place offering ed by law an appropriation of $500,000 to the room in which the girl* are nt in when absent from services), Sev- for acquiring the necessary right of work for the lining to be panted on. eral nave the first monthly amount al- way, and has caused the same to be Then the lined motions are sent to - ready to turn In the second Sunday tn surveyed and marked." The mayor the sewing room and the linings are December. Let each one make it as •tltcbed together, bringing the outer was re-elected vice-president of the covering of the football Into position HERE is something to the ring of the telephone bell that arge as posaible. Atlantic Deeper Waterways associa- for tbe final stitching. This U done by tion and chairman of Its wtiys and a machine that turns tbe football* ont makes a man get down to business at once. It commands Two of the classes last week made means committee, which takes care of stitched in the seams but wrong sldo as special effort to raise some funds the publicity work. out. They must then be turned right This attention, and when he lifte his telephone receiver his and succeeded nicely. Let all make side out, a job that is left to men who mind is concentrated upon what you are saying. And the little special efforts tbis last week before do nothing else all day long but re- -the December offering. verse the leather covers by hand, a telephone "sales talk" that you deliver to him will often result in DESCENDED TO ROYALTY. work that requires great strength and The Christmas Committees are at endurance nnd gives the workers a pro- an order that might have been a polite refusal if you had called . work on the Christinas Exercises. Lament of S)srnadotts, Whe Wa* One* digious amount of pulling power In the on him in person. a Marshal of Franc*. muscles of the arms and hands. Jean Baptlste Jules Bernadotte, one When the cover Is pulled right side Mr. H.-Raynor finished his month of of Napoleon's innrabuls nnd king of out the outer part of the football in November services last Sunday p. m Sweden and Norway, WHS born at Pau, finished ready for the Inflation. The Do you sell by Telephone? /when he conducted the Senior ser- France, ou- Jan. 20, 1704, and- died in bladder is inserted and blown up, and vice, It was a Home Mission topic Stockholm on March 8, 1844. He was the ball is then stamped on a hot press and a. number of good suggestions the son of a lawyer and wns educated and worked up until the surface Is per- NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY were made as to how the work may for that profession. In 1780 he enlist- fectly smooth nnd free from rough he done in our own, home community, ed In the Royal marines and subse- spots. The bail is then deflated and city, county, state and nation. quently took part and achieved historic placed aside for shipment. distinction hi the Vreuch revolution. Balls intended for tho soccer gnmu or for basket ball are also made In the At 7.45 p. m. the choir conducted the He worked his way up until he be- came one of Nupoleou's nmrshals, and way described. A new idea recently Handy Correspondence Cards. usual service of song which is always he ended by being: not only the ruler, applied to the making of the football "Beady made correspondence" cards appreciated and enjoyable. but the popular sovereign, of Sweden, is to provide n ball suited to the I'OUKU have been in vogue in France for Bev- whose lungunge he really never mas- treatment inseparable from play on the eral years. On each card are printed KEEP IT IN MIND At 8 p. in., the regular services be- tered. - With extreme intelligence and stone flagged or asphalted pavement of some four dozen or so commonplace gan, the pastor preaching on the in this imitating: Napoleon himself he the school playground. It was found remarks with which holiday makers text found in-Romans 2, 4; "The Goodr surrounded himself with n kind of roy- hat tbe finely finished football intend- contrive to fill up a page of letter pa- THAT ness of God leading to Repentance." al medieval atmosphere. ed for use on a grass covered field per—"just arrived," "Weather bad," It was a follow up thought of the He always remained n Frenchman «t :ould not stand the hard usage receiv- "This Is a bad hotel," "Very dull here," "Jolly people," "Send me some Thanksgiving Day and how we ought heart, and, though ho soon ceused to ed during practice in the school yard, The Citizen Job Department be on even friendly terms with U»e mid a football wns therefore devised money," and th« like. One merely to act toward God because of his especially for this rough work, with puts a cross against the sentence that is prepared to do any and all kinds of goodness. There was a good atten- man to whom he owed everything, the news of Napoleon's overthrow at Wa- the Netting stitched oil tlie outside in- expresses bis sentiment. dance. Visitors were also at this ser- terloo filled him with grief. He was stead of the inside. Sewing the deanm vice. An invitation was given to the then still only Prince of Sweden nnd from the outside provided a ridge that MOTEHEAUS unsaved. did uot proclaim himself klug until protects the ball when kicked and LETTERHEADS February of 1818, when Louis XVIII. bounced in a paved court and makes ENVELOPES The second monthly offering for the ctuoily found himself compelled to the cost of tbe footballs used in a sea- BILLHEADS son somewhat less than when the fine- LIBRARY! benefit of conference benevolencles send an envoy to bear his congratula- ly finished oval of tbe gridiron grounds All tke But aad Latest Beeki «aa s« STATEMENTS was lifted last Sunday evening. tions to a brother sovereign who bad BUSINESS CARDS .legun life as one of the humblest sub- is used. Bead at Saudi Ctefc [ The origin of the term "kicking tbe SOCIETY CARDS The pastor and members were glad lects of Louis XVI. He lived long Why fle iritkeat Seed BeadUtt RULED BLANKS mougli to nee Napoleon's remains tak- pigskin" was explained by one of the THB A. C FABISIH LIBBABT to greet the several visitors, but miss- authorities in this way: "Tears ago, BLANK BOOKS en to Paris from St. Helena; Com- Seith Ambey 4-l tf ed jBome of our regulars. menting on tbis, lie exclaimed; when the game was in its early stages T PAMPHLETS "To think that I was once a marshal In England, the inflation was done by The pastor and wife entertained if France and that now I am only king means of a bladder of a pig. In those LOWEST PRICED from their old home at Olassboro N. if Sweden!" old days the skin of the pig was ac- HARDWARE STORE IN TOWN. ' J., Mr. and Mrs. James Leeds, at the tually subjected to tbe indignity of be- parsonage. They were very great in Rubber «• a Plaything. ing propelled high in the air by the toe of a football player, but as tbe m. jr. their praise for the fine home South The world owes something more tan- C. I. BERGEN gible than improved health to its ball bladder is no longer used the term has Corner Stevens avenue and First street. . The Up-to-date Amboy M. P. Church and friends have leased to apply. Hardware, Tinware, Agateware, OYSTJRS! games, for it was its suitability as a UNDERTAKER AND EKBALMEB provided for their old pastor. They Tbe bladders are now made of tbe Gas Fixtures, Mantels. Gas Iaytbing that first led to the use of South Amboy Oflm helped while liore in tho home, penny- India rubber. One of Columbus' com- best Parn rubber. The regulation foot- Plates. Etc. IF roc WAirr A n-day bank. panion's recorded how the natives of ball weighs from thirteen and a quar- 108 Bordeatown Are. TeL 8M4. ter to fourteen ounces. The soccer SCHOOt SUPPLIES-Big Stock GOOD STEW OR FRY Haiti played games with balls "made STOP AT Perth Ambvy Office Let the good work go on. of the gum of a tree" centuries before ball weighs from thirteen to fifteen Stationery, Tobacco and Cigars 190 New Braniwlek Are, TeL 8»-H. ounces. One cannot definitely predict he plant mid Us possibilities were CA1TTAS GLOTBS Perth Amb»y BesMeae* nown In Europe. The Spaniards in the life of a football, but the makers A number of the members attended say the hardest kicking should fall to LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. 108 Fayette Street TeL 148-M. and enjoyed the Union Thanksgiving ilexico, however, used it at nn early P. F. KENAH'S CAFE late to waterproof their cloaks. In retire the ball In less than two years. Prompt and Expert Service Ren- ; -service at the Episcopal Church. 188 Broadway. 'low of tho present wide utility of It may not be •generally known that Oysters nervod in anyi style. Also dered Day or Xfglit rubber It is interesting to note that it football has n patron saint. In 1520 a The Old Amboy House made its first appearance in England boy named Hugh had the misfortune sold In tbe shell. Orders promptly The donation of the Sunday School attended to. to the South Amboy Home School was us a curiosity for erasing pencil marks. to kick a football through a window in and Cabaret SAMUEL E. SHINN & SON conveyed by the committee "Wednes- the house of a neighbor, who became day evening of last week. so incensed nt the damage done that 7.30 to 12 O'clock PAIHTEHS, DECOHATOBS, Cut-Iron Law. lie stabbed the boy to death. The pop- 'There ought to be a law against ulace avenged tho boy's death by kill- 114-lie DarJd Street AND PAPER BARBERS Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sprague, of HUB-MARK aviation," satd the humane citizen. Ing his slnyer and then exalted the 87 FIBST ST. Phone Second street, entertained company '"There Is one," replied the cold-blood- nnme of the unfortunate boy by calling RUBBERS •over Thanksgiving from Wilmington, ed man. "The law of gravitation is him "Saint Hugh."—New York Sun. First-class Accommodations lor "Delaware. They accompalned them continually interfering with it." Saving Himself. ermanent and Transient Guests. C. H. EDWARDS to cmirch last Thursday evening, and Murphy wns assistant cook on board 'expressed themselves as delighted a "trooper" ship bound for India. The Booms Bj- The Day Or Week. CARPENTER and BUILDER •with the service. Window and Door Nets a Specialty CROUP AND C0D6H REMEDY. first morning ho forgot to wash the H. H. BENNETT, Proprietor. Estimates Fur wished and Croup is a terrible disease, it attacks boiler out after breakfast. CouBe- Jobbing Promptly Doue Rev. and Mrs. Craig entertained thl3 quently there wore tea loaves on the See that the Hub-Mark is on the hlldren so suddenly they are very surf nee of the aonp when dinner wns rubber before you buy. It is your P. 0. Box 35 36 John Street. •week a friend of gone-by days in ,pt to choke unless given the proper served. To clear himself of blame he It's A Cure That's Sure insurance of Standard First Quality Philadelphia, but now a resident of eniBdy at once, There la nothing went to the respective messes nnd snirt: • ['OR- RubberFootwear for every purpose Olilco I'hono UK) Kesldonce Phone 110 Arlington, N. J., Mrs. Kate Haggeman. letter in the world than Dr. King's If yea foiud any tay laves in the RHEUMATISM, GOUT, SOLD BY _ It was a pleasure to meet and talk of soup you'll know it's mint."—London tew Discovery. Lewis Chamberlain, SCIATICA, AND EDWIN C. RODDY gone-by days of over a score of years. if Manchester, Ohio, writes about his Globe. H. KpLHSOH o ihlldren: "Sometimes In eeyero af- LUMBAGO ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE A Disadvantage. Wu tiitve curi'd TliuUHHiuls wtfli acks we were afraid they would die, Get Tour Cajapool or Vault Cleaned Well Described. jut since wo proved what a certain Lady—I wish you would paint me a JONES BREAK/UP REAL CSTATf IT AND SOLD itorm nt Bea. Marine Painter—IrapoB- By the Small Sadie was walking along the •emody Dr. King's New Discovery is,' -Street with her mother when a fero- ilble. niadnm! "Rut otlier artists paint AND IT WILL CURE YOU Com / Deeds cious looking, but friendly bulldog ap- ,ve have no fear. "We rely on it for itonns at sea." "Yea; hut I've seen Always in stock at proached. With a little screnm she roup, coughs and colds." So can you. me." IMess Excavator A. O. FAEISBXT'S )¥rlco»—single Cloeeta, *3.Q0; Double CloBets Rooms Jen Building, clung to her mother, crying: "Oh, 0c and $1.00. A bottle should be In 6,00; CoMpools, 12,00 per tank load. tnnmma, took at the dog with tho tan- jvcry homo. At all Druggists. H. A oovetoiis man inn I B'tray t Sontb\Amb«r. Prove- PHARMACY face!" _ 3. Bucklcn & Co, Pulla., St. Louis. Broacfway and Augusta Street JAYID aUINLAN, Henry St Op ' to »>" THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN. THK •IRTH OF THfe TEUIPHON* The first penon In th> world to t»ar SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1913. a word spoken over the telephone wa» Gen. Ylm. S. Trmx Fort, Us. 119*. Thomas A. Watson. Mr. Wataon waa G. A. R, meets first and third Wed-1 nesday afternoon of eaoh month at ., an employ** ln Williams' Electrical 3 o'clock, ln Mlcnael Welsh's Hsll.p WITT TOBX AMUSEMENTS. Work Shop ln Boston, where Profesnor Commander, Aaron Still well; Adluf Bell was having experimental appara- tant. 8. H. Chatten. / The Grand Opera Heate. tus made for bis "Harmonic Tele- graph," which was designed to send at St. Stephens LssfS, »«. M, F. *#>• Charles Frohman will present at M. Meets at K. of P. Hall, drst tmfe®, popular prices, Donald Brian, in "Tbe rnan> telegraph messages «tmultane- third Mondays of each month (eiotpt- . ously orer a •lugle -vlre as there were Ing July, August, and holidays) ai Marriage Market," the new musical keys on a piano. 7:30 p. m. comedy sensation; which starts Its In an address by Mr. Watson, which tour of the principal cities, at Joel Parker CraaeU, »•. «*, Jr. O. is printed in the New Vork Telephone l». A. M* meets every Friday evening, the Grand Opera House, New York, Review, he described with most Inter- in Knfghtg of Pythias Hall. Councilor, Monday, Dec. 8th, directly after the esting detail the birth and babyhood of Olaf P. Nau; Recording Secretary,. long run at the Knickerbocker Thea- the telephone, In which as Professor A. R. Chatten. Bell's assistant at that time he played G«m Lo4cc N*. M, D. •. |_ Tbe cast supporting Mr. Brian li the such an Important part Regular meeting! second and fourth best ever organized by Mr. Frohman He says that one day while working Fridays of each month at I p. &, la upon the "Harmonic Telegraph" Pro- Bundenaen's Hall. President, Lool» and includes many stage notables, fessor Bell said to him: "Watson, 1 Borlund. Sr.i Secretary, Jens Tfcoap- such as Ventta Fitzhugh, Carroll Mc- want to tell you of another idea 1 have •on: Financial Secretary, (toorct Conuu, Arthur Reynolds, Guy Nichols, which I think will surprise yon. If 1 Mortlnesen; Treasurer. John S. LVB«. George Meech, Cissie Sewell, Moyer could make a current of electricity Stor «f Jersey Loigt, K«. 484, B. «f Mannerlng and Perclval Knight. Alto •ary In Intensity precisely ae the al> . r. ana E* meets in Welsh's Hall. a chorus ot international beauties varies In density during the produc- THE MERRY First and Third Sundays of «aob which was proclaimed by the press tion of s sound I should be able to month at 2 p. m. J. E. Plppett, Pres- transmit speech telegraphically." Tbl* ident; V. D. Wortley, Financial Sec- and public of New York to be the retary and Treasurer; F. L. Haves, prettiest seen in years. was ln 1874. Nothing was done then, however, toward Inventing any such CHRISTMAS TIME Recording Secretary. There are many reasons why "The Instrument. Washington Cimp, Ho. M, P. 0; Marriage Market" will be a record On June 2, 1870, while still working ». or A* meets second aud fourth maker for the Grand. The beautiful is drawing near now Monday nights of each month, at K. on the "Harmonic Telegraph," one of of P. Halt, at 8 o'clock. William W. sentiment of this musical play must .,«,.,,.,• r, the transmitter spring* which Mr. Wat- and we have our Anderson, president; Charles 8. Buck- appeal to everyone who "loves a | Donald Brian, Percival Knight, Venita Fitzhugh, Carroll son was adjusting stopped vibrating. elow,, vice-president; Bert Limbert- son, Master of Forms; John French lover,"—and such a lover is this Don- McComas, in "The Marriage Market," Grand Opera Xmasofferings ready financial secretary; Joseph E. Plppett. ald Brian—so gentle, and so manly, recording secretary; Joseph Hubbard. and when he dances he Is irresistoble. House, December 8th. for those who would chaplain; Peter J. Cassidy, treasurer. The music which was written by Friendship Council, No. !«, D. of h. Victor Jacobi, will be played by an avoid the rush and meets on alternate Fridays of each augmented orchestra, which will be choose their gifts month, at 2.30 p. m., in Knights of brought direct,from tbe Knickerbock- PythlaB Hall, First and Stockton streets. Councilor, Mrs. Ethel Stults- er theatre. Its symphonic beauties early. You will find Recording Secretary, MM. Ada Ward. will appeal to all classes, and it has > PanI DeGrair HimllUa Ufe* jr* that rare quality that one does not Sporiins Commeni. an array of diamonds bit, B. of B. T* meets tverr 3d and • hear every day. \ i fourth Sunday of each month at K. The original book was written by !«• and precious stones of P. Hall. President. A. 1L Slovsr; two Austrlans, M. Brody and F. Mar- Secretary, William Bulman; Traaa- Guards set in all kinds of urer, Thomas J. Kennedy; Agent or tos. The Lyrics were supplied by twoFast Seasides Go Down Deveny Mulligan raoraason BBM/M VIUHATIWO MUSD. Official Publication. Edward McDoa- Englishmen, Arthur Anderson, and Fitzgorald ough. Nixon and he plucked It to start It again ornaments, rich and Adrian ROBS. It wag adapted for the Before the Riversides Field goals—Burns 3, Campbell 1, Protection Eigine Coapaajr meets English stage by an American, Miss What followed Is lieit described In his Burke 1, Handerhan 6, Woerner 3, own words: "It did not start, and ) on the fourth Thursday of each month Gladys linger. "The Marriage Mar- handsQme silverware at Engine House. Bergen Hill, at 7:10 Overcoming a' big lead, the South Dalton 3 Nixon 1. Goals from foul— kept on plucking It," he says, "when ket" Is still the rage of London and is p. m. President, William Birmingham; Amboy Riversides won out over the Woerncr 1. Referee Albaugh, suddenly I heard a shout from Bell and cut glass, clocks, Treasurer, Michael Welsh; Forenuua. now playing In Us second at Daly's J^""^'^™ on Wednesday nlgbt In the next room, and then out be Patrick Conway; Secretary Francis Theatre. Strange as it may seem, came with a rush, demanding: 'What Stanton. SCHOLASTIC JUNIORS optical goods and the three scenes of this International 7^1™™*™™ did you do then? Don't change any- General Borwaa Loife, V: M, I. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1913. November Honor Roil. NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSED. The following pupils of the Public Items of Interest from all Parts of the State as Gleaned From Our Schools have received high averages for attention to studies during No- Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. vember: .School Ko. 1, First Grade A.—Hazel Berlew, Marie Eles, Teresa Eles, Samuel Pilots Report to Governor. ter denunciations of his neighbor Christian Association of Lakewood, bj Faffer, Manning Orover, Louisa How- For Fuhing, ard, Mary Korka, Gladys Krvosek, Setting out that no serious accident was added Sunday to that alread Miss Martha A. Jamison, of New York Howard Lambertson, Frederick of any kind occurred during the yea built by James M. Allgor, of thi Miss Jamison and her parents, Mr Camping, Laurie, Helen Lewis, George Letts, except that a few vessels groundec Rumson road section, Seabright. Fo and Mrs. William A. Jamison, are in O Lanterns and Hard Elizabeth Shaw, Anna Schewelowitz, and that New Jersey maintains a stan eight years Allgor has waged a spit' Lakewood for the winter. It was Alvia Thorpe, Calvin Thorpe, Marie Use under All Uhlir, Hazel Whitworth. dard o{ excellence that cannot be sur fence war with his neighbors, wh> largely through the generosity of Mr, Condition*. First Grade B.—Milton Barkalow, passed, the Board of Pilotage Com he declares, boycotted him in the ic and Mrs. Jamison and Miss Jamison Strong and Durable Raymond Mortenson, Raymond Strat- missioners has presented its annul cream business he formerly conductei that tho association building in Lake ton, William: Thorpe, Russell Van report to Acting Governor Taylo: After painting in his cottage for wood was built and equipped at an ex- Hise, Ruth Bloodgood, Rosie Itzko- week Allgor erected the new section pense of more than $50,000. wltz, Rosie Volanski, Mildred Wil- The personnel of the service Is mad Give steady, bright light liams, Gussie Schmidt. up of thirty-one full branch pilot on which he calls the owners of th # « # # Second Year A—Ruth Weitzen, Mil- eight deputy pilots, four apprentice surrounding bungalows road thieve, dred Parisen, Margaret Campbell) Ma- and seven pilots on the retired 11B and robbers and uses other vltrioll Temporary Marshal Named. Easy to light Easy to bel Selover, Frances Kamps, Mabel It is shown In the report that th terms. Allgor has twice been ar To prevent a hiatus in the position Gladstone, Francis Evans, Lola Buck- of United States marshal, Judge Rell elew, Sophia Rosenthal, Alice Ware, New Jersey commissioners held rested, has lost his case in the courti clean and rewick. Don't Arthur Raynor, Elizabeth Hines, Jen- Joint meeting with the pilotage com and was once in a sanitarium. stab, of the United State Court, on nie Deats, Britton Grover, Arthur missioners of New York aboard th « « • * Tuesday designated former , Deputy Frlschknecht, William Jacobs. smoke. Don't blow out pilot steamer New York and Inspects Edwin R. Semple, of Mt. Holly, to ac Second Grade B—Sophui Munek, Shoots Yoang BrMe. in that capacity pending the appoint- Elizabeth Fauser. the improved Ambrose Channel an in the wind. Don't leak. Third Grade A—Alexius Brown, viewed various Improvements for bet Michael Crusex, who lives at Man ment of a successor to Marshal Tho- Ethel Alpine, Ruth Mortenson, George ter harbor facilities under way on th vllle, near Somervllle, summoned mas J. Alcott by the President, Mr Nelius, Morrlll Blum, Burk Lambert- Kill van Kull and Rarltan rivers. Th physician Sunday night to treat hi Semplo announced that the force of At d*ahn •vrywfure son, Clarence Heyers, Olive Blood- wife for a revolver shot wound whlc! deputies who served under Marsha! good, Hattle Larson, Marguerite Kor- commissioners state they have take; ka, Josephine Jankowska, Harold a lively interest in all matters per he said she had suffered when a re Alcott would be retained until th Hartman, Jerome Newmark, Charles talnlng to deeper waterway* and an volver which he was handling explod new marshal Is sworn in. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Dicker. lending assistance to this very lm ed, Mrs. Crusex, who is 20 years ol Third Grade B—Harry Olsen, Henry portant matter. The receipts for th and has been married two weeks, wai Miller, Elbert Selover, Sadie Faffar, NEWARK Mary ToraMewski, Harry Romeo, year for piloting vessels amounted t< found to be wounded dangerously, a HOHHLK SKIRTS AND Arnold Kamps, Allda Vetter, Edward $223,006.56. Of the 2,895 steamer the bullet entered the left should* HIGH HEELS RESPONSIBLE. Mills, John Hyer, Effle Barkalow, and sailing vessels piloted during th< and lodged in the lung, She wai William Sprague, Charles Stockton, year, 1,450 were in want and 1,445 out taken to the Somerset hospital when Hobble skirts and high heels con' Fourth Year—Ida Maclvor, Alice it was reported she was dying, Cru ttnue to be responsible for an iocreaa Edwards, Raymond Davis, Ruth Har- ward bound. Of this number 29! per, Elinor Furman, Mary Barkoviak, were piloted In aud out of Perth Am sex said that he had been practlcln Ingly large number of Injuries sustain' Grace Dicker, Monroe Green, Russell boy. in the afternoon with his revolver an ed by women while getting on and off Nlluon, Marion Campbell, Ruth Ed- that It exploded when he entered hi trains, and mounting and descending wards, Thomas Pero, Walter Peterson, • * • « wife's room where she was bendln stairways In stations, on the Pennsyl Florence Weber, Willard King, James Vedder, Grace Hillard. Suday Lid OH at 8p»t»wood. over a trunk, He said that he am vaoia Railroad, Eighth Year—Jacob Newmark, Chief of Police Oarner DeVoe ha his wife were devoted to each othe A careful record for the three NEVER IDLE! George Samuelsoo, Olga Hanzalek, Issued orders that all poolrooms an and that there had not been the sem months ending October 14th of-all In John Tomazewskl, Freda Martin, Mil- blance of a quarrel since their wed Juries sustained by1 women due tc Advertisements in the dred Applegate. cigar and confectionery stores 1 Spotswood must be closed Sundayi ding. The condition of the injured slipping, stumbling or falling while on woman was so serious that the physl the railroad property, Indicates thai School No. 9. A general order against Sunday bus clan would not permit any one t these accidents are becoming mor Seventh Grade—Beatrice 8elover, ness by other mercantile places alsc SOUTH AMB0Y CITIZEN Bernice Edwards, • Margaret Brown, will be issued. question her. Crusex was arrente rather than leas frequent, despite the Myrtle Barker, Dora Forgotson, Alva « « « « and locked up In tho SonTerest count tact that the railroad has repeatedly Are Working Twenty-Four Hours a Day! Barkalow, Elva Donnell, Etta Sulli- Jail. . called the attention of Its women Falling Iron.Crashes Man's Foot. van, Martha Long, Marie Shaw, Lucile patrons to the number of accidents Massey, Rachel Callahan, Howard Howard. Kniss, of Bordentown, em- * # * # King. caused by hobble skirts and high heels, ployed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Seventh Year—Blanche Brlnamen, Held Captive Girl Jumps From Auto. Between July 14th and August 14th Sadie Newmark, Mary Hankinson, sustained a crushed left foot Friday Accepting the offer of a driver o forty-four such accidents occurred on An advertisement placed in the CITIZEN Mildred Letts, Mae Timinins, Joseph when a heavy piece of Iron droppei an automobile to give her a ride t the Pennsylvania Railroad. The re- AVaiter, Clarence Davis, Fernando on it from a derrick, while he v Fitch, Richard Hillmann, Carl Skow, New Brunswick, Miss Belle Koepen cords show forty-two In the nexi I has no time limit to its usefulness to the Florence Nieltopp, Ruth Nilson, Mar- helping lay a trojley crossover the sixteen-year-old daughter of Mrs month, and fifty-two during the month garet Erickson, Raymond Perkins, Burlington. Glldersleeve of Piscatawaytown, ha ending October 14th. advertiser. It works 24 hours a day. If Addie Weber Albert Linden, Norman # # # * to jump' from the car upon reaching Edwards, Henrietta Dleker, Alice Mac- your ad is well written and interesting, it Iver. General Drake Is Claimed by Death. the Albany street bridge to escape will be laid aside by the reader for future Sixth Year—Gladys' Parisen, Esther Brevet Brigadier-General Jame from being taken captive down the Rosenthal, Celia Alpine, Mary Gryn- Madison Drake, .newspaper reporter, River road. Alexander Henderson reference. Or, if your ad reaches the right kiewich, Pauline Hooley, Stasis Hoo- fireman, alderman, Civil War veteran gave chase after the alleged kidnap prospect, it will make an impression on his ley, {Catherine Sobjack, Raymond per but lost track of him. He dis Dowdell, Edward Doollng, Carman editor and author, died November 28, a memory which will last for days, weeks James. his home, 116 Jefferson avenue, Eliza- appeared in one of the side roads In your hand Sixth Year—Katryn Kutcher, Ethel beth after a long illness, in his seven Miss Koepen was rendered uncon and even months. Horney, Eva Pensler, Margaret Cleary, ty-seventh year. His claim that be scious by the Injuries she received you hold a Mildred Johnson, Andrew Malesze- her face being badly bruised and one Consider for a moment, can't you recall was the first to unfurl the Stars and w.aki, Roy Bennett, Harmon Dill, of her shoulders dislocated. She was Julius Furseler, Raymond Dill. Stripes in Virginia at the beginning o: five-cent an advertisement which you read months [licked up and carried into the Enter- Fifth Year—Edward E. H. Parker, the Civil War. when his regiment, the ago which was so strongly impressed on prise Laundry on the River Road. Dr. John Parker, Frank Gominger, Harry Third, crossed from Washington to piece. Reiner, Norma Wortley, Carlton Voor- F. Merrill attended her and later your memory that you still remember the Alexandria, was always vigorously hees, Clarence Swinson, Margaret she was removed to St. Peter's hos- Long, Russell Bloodgood, Sadie Dow- maintained by him. His experiences offer made ? pital. During her conscious mo- dell. as a prisoner of war in Llbby Prison The results of advertising may not be Fifth Year—Frances Gallagher, Ber- ments she declared she was on her Right at the tha Bright, Gladys Emiliussen, Eve- and other places In the South and his way to Sew Brunswick when the man instantaneous. Don't expect that when escape with a few comrades were lyn McDowell, Arthur Skow, Gertrude n the auto asked her to ride with grocer's hand you spend a dollar for advertising today, Fouratt, Chester Horney, Minnie New- subjects on which he talked and wrote him. He was going there. She ac- mark, Marlon Gladstone, Yetta Pen- a great deal. He leaves a widow, slar, Ethel Tintle, Robert Watermann, is a moisture- that it will return to you ten-fold tomorrow. Mildred Stophenson, Emily Strausser. who was Miss Margaret B. Taylor of epted the invitation and upon the Newspaper advertising is the very best Fourth Year -Elsie Till, Margaret Trenton,, N. J., and these children: Albany street bridge being reached ha proof package Rue, Carleton Grace, Ruth Shaw, William McD. Drake, of Paterson; J. old her he was not going to,let Her medium for bringing to the attention of the Anna Watson, Helen Einmons, Frank Madison Drake, Jr., editor of the Bel- out. He started the machine up the of Uneeda Pohl. Norma Cassldy, Mildred Sulli- River Road at a fast rate of speed buying public your business, and your van, Anna Axen, William Ellison, videre Apollo; Misses Augusta and' Lloyd Nieltopp, William Brown, Alex- Constance Drake and Mrs. Margaret She feared she would be kidnapped Biscuit. He wares and gaining their confidence by im- ander Levandoski, Richard Hughes, Blair, of Newark. His brothers are nd jumped out of the car. An effort pressing on them your personality and Christina FurBleo, Arthur Lambert- Edward K. Drake, of Newark, and will be made to get some description hands you the son, Samuel Hughes, Clarence Larson, f the autoist that will aid in his being reputation for fair dealing. Goorge Slocum, Jessie Prigge. Charles Drake, of Cranford. General Third Year—lona Harris, Flora Drake had been In failing health for captured. package—you Petty, Georgiana, Harris, Milton five years. Death was due to general * * * # Clnyton, Bennie Wlnstein, La Rue debility. Seabright Hotel Dnmnged by Fire. hand him the Wyckoff. * * # # Second Year—Hermon Hocbheiser, The Hotel Peninsula, at Seabright, coin. A tri- Try an Advertisement for Three Months Inez Larson, Myra Jones, Helen Prig- Belmur Free Delivery May 1. closed for the winter and owned by ge, Kenneth Albright, Ira Safran, in the CITIZEN. Emma Fleming, Philip Kurtz, Leon After May 1 next Belmar •. Is to Mrs. Martha Dederer, of New York, fling transac- Larson, Irene Fleming, Anna Prasnal, have free delivery of mail. The bor- was partially destroyed early Tuesday Loretta Miller, Donald Reed, Frank ough fight for the introduction of morning by fire, believed to have been tion? Miller, Mabel Harris, Alan Brown, a first-class mall system,' which was if incendiary origin. The damage Wilbur Oliver, Maurice Steinor, James Kirk, Nellie Lambertson, Edith Pow- waged relentlessly for years by the mounted to about $5,000. ' The MIDDLESEX COUITTT ORPHANS ell, William Wlngler, Minnie Slocum, board of trade, cbuncilmaic of- lames started in a bedroom on the COURT Dr. GEORGE LUKE HiVELL Harold Dill, Kathryn Strntton. ficials, Mayor Poole and Postmaster econd floor opening on a porch to No I A remark- First Year—Charles Carlisle, Paul William Bergen, Is won. Word that which an outside staircase leads. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Emmons, Herbert Kirk; Edward Mc- able one—for you the free delivery system ia to be ex- 'ireraen found the window of the i£ Frank Melnzer, deceased.—On Pe- Kenna, Grandon Petty, Harry Ras- ltion for the Bale of lands to pay DENTIST mussen, Lillian Fleming, Regenla tended to Belmar has just been re- oom forced open and one of the shut- have spe^nt the lebts. HochheiBer, Ruth Neiltopp, Helen ceived from Washington. There are ;ers torn off. Peter Olsen, a ' life ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. Bmdway u« Aipute Start. Powell, Cora Tlce, Milton Keegan, to be two regular carriers and a sub uard, was patrolling the beach when smallest sum that Edward Barker and Maria Melnzer, Merrill Sheppard, Julia Pnpsll, Mari- SOUTH AKBOT, IT. J. stitute at first. Twenty letter boxes is attention was attracted by the ixecutors of Frank Melnzer de- on Wilson, Ella Prigge. will buy a pack- eased, having exhibited under oath o are to be distributed throughout the lare of light in the hotel room. He true account of the personal estate borough. age of good food? LARGEST INLAND STEAMSHIP. ounded an alarm and J. W. Campbell, nd debts of the said decedent where- ROOMS he caretaker of the place, was soon iy it appears that the personal estate The largest Inland-water steamship * * « # and the grocer n the scene with the fire department. f said Frank Meinzer 1B insufficient to PARISEN BUILDING. —the "Seeandbee," a new aide-wheel 1% Waves Cause Diumige. ay his debts, and requesting the aid \. draft through the upper floor caus- has sold you the passenger steamer placed in service The worst wind storm of the season, f the court In the premises. d the flames to sweep through four It Is thereupon on this fourteenth this summer between Cleveland and a northeaster, struck Seabright Sunday. most nutritious ther rooms and the contents of all ay of November, 1913, ordered that all WM. T. HAMMELL,. Buffalo, Is the largost side-wheel stea- The surf ripped up the beach, was- orsons Interested in the lands, ten- ore burned. Wuter flooded the low- food made from mer in existence. Five hundred feet hed away a part of the tracks of the ments and hereditaments and real Fainter aii Papcrhaigw. 1 over all, sho has an extreme beam Southern Railroad of New Jersey, r floor and the recently decorated flour—as clean istate 6t the said Frank Meinzer de- WALL PAPER FOR SALE nd remodeled dining-room was eased, appear before this court at the Estimates Cheerfully Given. over the guards of B8.6 and a depth of and caused a delay of two hours. In Court House in the City of New Bruns- hull at the stem or 30 ft. 4 in. The several places the water went over uined. and crisp and de- lck on Friday the sixteenth day of 88 SEC05D ST. Box 111. "Seeandbee" has six decks, and pro- the bulkhead and did much damage * * * * licious as it was anuary, 1914, at ten o'clock in the Out of Work Shoots Himself, orenoon of that day or as soon there- vides over 500 staterooms. She Is to property along the beach between fter as the court can attend to the driven by engines of 12,000 hp. at a that place and Atlantic Highlands. Patrick Haley, 03 years old, of 113 when it came lame to Bhow cause why BO much of JAS. J. DOLAN spued of 22 miles an hour.—Power. Fishermen lost hundreds of nets, otith Twenty-six street, East Camden, from the oven. he lands, tenmonts, hereditaments which were washed\ away. The a Monday shot himself in the head. nd real estate of the said Frank Meln- ,er, deceased, should not be Bold as CONSTIPATION POISONS YOU. trnclrs In front of th\ Normandle aley, who was a bridge builder, had will be sufficient to pay his debts. gen out of work for several weeks Witness, Peter F. Daly, Judge of said If you are constipated, your entire Hotel were undermined aT\d the piles Electrical washed away with the ballast, so Od became despondent. He leaves NATIONAL Court, this fourteenh day of No- system Is polHoned by the waste mat- vember, A. D. 1913. ter kept in the body—serious results that It was considered too dungorous M'idow and four cbldren. Contractor to try and run cars ovor them. BISCUIT DANIEL W. CLAYTON, ofton follow. Use Dr. King's New I * * * * Surrogate. Life Pllla and you will soon get rid of * * * -* '• ••••., J-nkpwnod Y. W. C. A. G«ts $35,000. John A. Coan, Proctor. 11-22-6 constipation, hca.dnihe nnd other trou- More Splice Is Aildorf to Spito Fenrp. I COMPANY .'Announcement was made Monday of 176 Henry Streot Sontfc bles. 25c nt DrilKpIsta or by mull. A section of fence sixteen Feet 135,000 Thanksgiving gift to the en- Do your Christmas shopping early, II. K. Pnrklon & CoVhjla. & St. Louts. | long by twelve high, covered by bit- jwment fund of the Young Women's nd avoid the rush. Tolaphone I'il-W tyiiAsfi^VOLUMEXXXIII ^36. SOUTH AM BO Y. N. J.SATtKPAY. DECEMBER 13,TwhT~ Price ThreeCents. On resolution by Mr. Stratton, the city engineer was authorized to revise BRICKWORKS FATAL ACCIDENT assessment maps. Ml VETOES On resolution ' by Mr. Stratton, the MISS mi SOU) FOR $20,035 im 60S AT COAL DOCKS clerk was directed to issue warrant •"£.' .'•> In favor of James Campion for $40.00, John S. McMaster, Special Master In for services at "Hole-ln-the-Wall." Having both legs amputated as a Chancery of New Jersey, on Monday result of an accident, Bronie Smolen- Solicitor Pearse addressed the coun- afternoon sold tbe Revere Fine Brick SAURY RAISED sky, an employee of tbe Eastern Coal cil and read a letter from H. D. and Tile. Company property to R. Brelraly, counsel for the. Jersey Cen- Dock Co. died Friday monrlng at the TIMs it Better to Use S«sq«dwiiM A Brilliant Asscmbtige Attends The Ernest Comegys, of Perth Amboy, for Lawyer ScMcmier Paid $400 on P. R. R. Emergency Hospital, from th« tral Traction Company, as follows: the sum of $20,035.00. Oil T« Hooey to Advwne Ste- "1 enclose herewith copy of propos- CardPnrty nt Her Home for Bene Acconnt for Services in Pilch Injuries received. The sale was originally planned The accident occurred about 3.00 edcontract made with the city of for November 12, but was postponed YCM Avenue Improvemeiit—T;B; South Amboy. You will notice that fit of WOMM'S Club tatfifi Case — Heating Apparatus Work- a. in., when Smolensky was attempting weekly until December 8, It took to uncouple cars headed for dumper # DeaUGets CMtract for George two changes nave been made, one Decorations MO* Handsome Gift: place at the Citizen office at 2 o'clock, ing Bad -Other Business of the naming the sureties as Morris Bro- No. 2. In some manner he slipped, A lawyer from New York, representing Board of Education as Specially the cara passing over his legs. Drs, Street fire HoMse-Other Busi thers and the other requiring the city —Dainty Refreshments Served. Orrln E, Stoddard, started the bidding of South Amboy to pass a repeal or- B. H. Eulner and ES. E. Haines were •els Before Council. at $5,000, The bids were finally run Reported fof The Citizen. summoned and tbe injured man was dinance annulling the old provision up as follows: which requires us to maintain drain- The card party given by Miss Scully taken to the Emergency Hospital. It at her home on Augustus street, Sat' The Stoddard Interests bid $19,905.00 was necessary to amputate both limbs, ' 'At meeting of Council Taesdaf. even age and culverts In Stevens avenue. LA — It this meets with your approval urday afternoon for the benefit oi Jessie Collyer, Perth Amboy 20,030.0Jjf A~special meeting of the Board of one above and one below the knee. '/Ing Mayor Dey presented a veto tbe piano fund of the Woman's Club, R. Ernest Comegys, Perth The man bore up wonderfully after against resolution of Mr. O'Connor, please return as promptly as you can Education * was held In the City Hall and 1 will have It executed by the proved a most delightful and enjoy Amboy 20,035.00 Thursday evening. Present—Presi- the accident but weakened rapidly and . pawed at previous meeting approprl able' affair. The property was knocked down expired at 9.30 a, m. . *.;tng Suiquehana Coal tax money for Jersey Central Traction Company. dent Halnes, Messrs. Orace, Davis, : I presume you will want the contract The decorations of each room wher guaranteed free of all encumbrances Scully and Mason. Smolensky was of a very cheerful ;,^'; sewer and fire house purposes. J the various games were played were to Comegys, and under condition that disposition and a favorite among his v|@/i#Pretent-^Mayor Dey, Councllmln executedMn duplicate in order that Communication was read from unique and tastful. In the front room money would be refunded should com County Superintendent Willis In re- fellow employees. He Is survived by Manhattan, O'Connor, Slover, Stanton, we may have a copy." where auction bridge and five hundred plainant fall In this respect. Mr. Pearse said: "My understanding gard to furnishing certificates for the a widow and two children,' one two and Stratton; Clerk Mack, Solicitor were played, tbe decorations consist Tbo property consisting of about 242 at the time I prepared this agreement teachers In the night school. The years of age and the other only a few Pearse, Engineer Mason/ Treasurer ed of autumn leaves Interspersed with acres has been before tbe courts for a was before the agreement should be secretary stated be had made appll- months old. Smolensky was 24 IVrrine, Street Commissioner Connors, yellow chrysanthemums. long time. Recently Vice-Chancellor finally entered Into between the ctty aj>on for certificates for the various years of age. i^isid Collector Sutllff. . .,,.,' : In the library, where tables wer Lewis, at the Chancery Chambers, in ichers. and Traction Company, as It affected |f #4 Minutes of previous meeting were arranged for euchre and pinochle Jersey City, heard arguments on The bill of Samuel Schleimer for the franchise it would be necessary to THE LECTURE ENJOYED. approved a* read. potted ferns and American beauty applications of Henry W. Brackett, of $550,00 for legal/ services was taken President Stanton called for bids have the agreement approved of by roses were artistically arranged. up and read. Mr. Grace moved that About 400 people attended the free the Board of Public Utility Commis- New York City, to open a decree taken for building fire house, and on motion The dining room was decorated with by default in the Bult commenced by $400 be paid on account. Mr. Davis lecture on Wednesday night at St of Mr. Manhattan the olerk proceeded sioners as, we have bad to do In recent called attention to the fact that there Mary's Hall under the auspices of years when any change has been made autumn' leaves, patina and carnations Orrln E. Stoddard, against the Revere to open the bids. They . were as On the serving table a centre piece Fine Brick and Tile Co. The suit had been no formal action taken .in South Amboy Council No. 426, K. of : follows: ••' . . In any (franchise granted by the city; tbe employment of Mr. Schleimer and C. It was one of a series to be given v therefore It seems unnecessary that was worked out with roses, carnations, was originally commenced in Febru- %' .7: Geo. st. Gordon H, smllax and ferns. ary, 1912, by Mr. Stoddard against the suggested that a motion be passed by the New York Telephone Company, S: T. B. Deats $7,443 $1,943 we should go to the expense, of re- confirming his employment. The and was very interesting. By stere- pealing this particular section of the The.Woman's Clubs from surround- brick company, and Henry W. Brac- ,'jiC. Fowler 8,725 1,888 'resident stated It was his recollec- opticon slides, many interesting views ordinance, as • the same thing Is ing towns were well represented by kett, for the purpose of foreclosing and Joseph Check .... 8,138 1,782 tion that formal action had been taken, were exhibited showing the first In- covered by the terms of the agree- stylishly gowned women, many being selling the brick property known as M. Lamberston ... 7,900 2,152 the Cheesequake Clay Lands. The However, Mr. Grace withdrew his mo- troduction of the telephone, and vari- ment which la made between the city present (rom Perth Amboy, South Riv- ous systems adopted both in this and , On motion of Mr. O'Connor, they er, Sayrevllle, Keyport, Elizabeth, Revere Brick Company appeared at Ion and tbe motion.of Mr. Davis con- and the Jersey Central ' Traction firming the action was passed. Mr. foreign countries. Mr. J. F. Peters ''/were received and referred to commlt- Company. So far as a change of Lakewood, and other nearby towns. the suit and contested, but Mr. Brac- ' tee on fire department with city en- kett did not appear,' through a mis- Grace then made the motion for pay- presented the lecture in a very pleas- sureties Is concerned, my last In- During the games music was fur- ment of $400.00 on account. Mr. Ma- ing manner. The next lecture will gineer for tabulation.' structions were that the city would nished by a Vtctrola. understanding, he alleging that he |-; tte report from R. M. Mack, secre- was misinformed by parties interested on stated he objected to the motion be held on January 14, and there not accept any sureties except a The hostess was ably assisted in the in the ground that the .case was not should be a very large attendance. tary of meeting of fire department, surety company, which was to be ap- reception of guests by Mrs. T. J in securing a judgment against the announcing that Jonathan Compton property. The property was up for et settled, and that it was excessive Remember these lectures are free, and proved of by the city. I have no Scully, Mrs. H. J. Berrlen, Mrs. F. M nd stated he would vote against the well worth attending. had been elected chief, Frank Gordon, reason to believe that any other Ltttell, Mrs. George Gundrum, Mrs, sale on the twelfth of, November, first assistant, and Richard Neiltopp, which Mr. Brackett learned through motion. Mr. Grace called attention to agreement has been made or any R. C. Stephenson, and Miss Emma he great amount of work involved in •econd assistant, was read, and on mo- other understanding has been reach- Dayton. an advertisenment, and on November tion of Mr. O'Connor received and 10, be applied for an order restraining the case as did (President Halnes. ed with the Jersey Central Traction The following succeeded in winning Mr. Davis and Mr. Scully stated they BUSINESS MEN action of department confirmed. Company and I would like to hear prlxes: . the sale, on the ground that, he did not : _. -An agent of a fire hose company know of the proceedings. This order, uppoBed the bill would have to be v whether or not that Is so." . Bridge Whist—First prize, brass jald. The motion was carried, Mr. WILL HOLD BANQUET was given the privilege of the floor flower basket filled with fresh violets, was allowed and tbe sale stopped, and ; where he heralded the merits of the Mr. O'Connor said that two weeks the matter was brought up for argu- .lason voting against. Willet Martin, Elizabeth, N. J. Upon motion of Mr. Davis 1 hose manufactured by his company. ago last Friday night the representa- Second prize, sterling sliver flower ment Mr. Stoddard, the complain- wi ,._^.^, A meeting "of the South Amboy fcl&The following bills were ordered tives of the Traction Company met basket, Mrs. C. C. Sibley, Perth Am- ant, claimed the right to sell these ichools were ordered closed on SatuT I Business Men's Association was held with tbe common council In the City boy, v- lands, which It is alleged were worth, lay,. December 24th, to be opened in the City Hall on Friday evening, over $500,000, and which said Stoddard garbage ..., " $60.33 Hall and after talking the matter over Pinochle—First prize, hand painted Monday, January 5th, 1914, account of President Charles Safran occupied the streets...... 79.87 had promised to bring before the bought at Sheriff's sale in 1910 for the holidays. chair. A large numbes of members cake plate, Mrs. C. L. Cozzens; second $490.00. Louis Sobzak ,.. ' 14.15 council the question of accepting Mor- prize, fancy sewing basket, Miss Mr. Mason stated a number of the were present and entered enthusias- ris Brothers as sureties, but that noth- tically into the plans to boost business . Estate J.'H. Gordon 54.68 Emilie Dayton; consolation prize, Mr. Brackett produced affidavits to teachers had spoken about the days |||j; ft M. E. L. H. & P. Co. .. 425.80 ng definite had been arranged. awarded to Miss Susie O'Brien. and dates of receiving their, salaries. in South Amboy during the coming After further discussion on motion show that said lands were held by year. f tyGara i&fMagUire 8,118.00 Five Hundred—First prize, cut glaBs said Stoddard for the benefit of the He stated that they desired to be paid of Mr. Manhattan it was decided that It was decided to hold a banquet II O'Gara & Maguire 1,282.50 flower vase, Mrs. C. Thompson, New American Realty Corporation, and the on the last Friday of each * twenty the council adhere to the original pro- some time in January to open the John Cuslck .. 36.00 Brunswick, second' prize, hand em- Stegmayer Enamel Brick Company, school days, rather than Tuesday; as ; position to have a surety company year's campaign. The committee will 8HJi Mason '. 353.70 broidered picture frame, Mrs. E. A. which were to be succeeded by a pro- at present. ^ ft ^ bond, and the solicitor was instructed endeavor to secure prominent national •yfeN.- Jaimes ,.' 5.00 Meacbam, South Amboy; consolation posed new company, capitalized for After considerable discussion ^ o return the agreement to the Jersey speakers for the occasion. Manion ...'.. 7.00 prize awarded to Miss Sarah Heston. $500,000. Twenty-five per cent, of the decided to pay them as requested and '..James ...' 14.60 Central Company and inform them ac- Euchre—First prize, hand painted the secretary was directed to have the Much interest is being shown In the cordingly. stock of said company was to be given ./jV£v,N. James 176.72 berry dish, burnished gold edge, Mrs. :o said Brackett; in consideration of vouchers prepared Wednesday pre- contest for the best article on "Why •public Service Gas Co, ... 6.37 la speaking of the Great Atlantic James Pehder, Perth Amboy; second his interests in the old companies. ceding the Friday payment and de- we should buy in South Amboy," the IKGiwnewell F. A. & Tel Co.. 16.70 and Pacific Tea Company case, Mr. prize, hand embroidered pin cushion, Some of tbe stock and bonds in the livered to the president. prizes for which are $10.00, $5.00, $3.00 ijlf .Mueller Mfg. Co...... 32.90 Pearse remarked: "Some time ago Miss Anna Scully; 'consolation prize said proposed company were floated Mr. Mason called attention to the and $2.00 to be-'awarded on Christmas p; A. City Water Wiorks .. 21.80 when litigation was started in tbe awarded to Miss Anna Major, Perth n MIddletown, Conn., and elsewhere. fact that there was no notation of the local police court against the Great The scholars in the local schoolols J :/ Estate James H. Gordon . 10.64 Amboy, N. J. On the arguments before Vice-Chan- appeal to the State Board of Educa- P^A; City Water Works.. 726.34 Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, be- tion by^ Prof. Fitch. A motion was will likely submit essays as well cause of the fact that they failed to At the conclusion of the games cellor Lewis, Alexander Simpson, of I.abor, water works 91.38 luncheon was served, Mrs. George New Jersey, and John Boyd Potter, of passed directing that the appeal be s others. 7 H. Mueller Mfg. Co 19.64 take out a license as required by the spread In full on the minutes. ordinance, the case was tried before Gundrum and Mrs. R. C. Stephenson the New York bar, appeared for Mr. .Estate J. H. Gordon 4.90 pouting coffee and tea. Brackett, and Charles Bradley for Mr.. Mr. Mason called attention to the TOTE EARLY AND OFTEN. A. j Nlcorvp 8.00 he police justice and the convlc- omission from the minutes of ion was entered by him and the caso The hostess was congratulated by Stoddard. ' .Voluminous affidavits were WJio is the moBt populai lady school H. A, Meacham 100.00 employment of the truant officer, was then taken to the supreme court all present for the most charming and read on both sides, Mr. Stoddard teacher in South Amboy f In order George Church ...'. 5.52 highly successful affair. A very tidy claiming that Brackett had no Interest other members of the Board stated to find out Still well * Mason are of- Harry Parlsen by the tea company to review the they disticntly recall such motion was 96.00 ictipn of the police Justice. At that sum was realized to be applied to the n the property, Brackttt's affidavits fering a beautiful writing desk to the, .The water committee reported fa- passed and the secretary was request- ime when the case was taken up not ever increasing piano fund. charging conspiracy by Stoddard and one receiving tbe highest number of vorably ori application of John'Cramer ed to make proper notation of the only the attorney for the city, but , o others to deprive him and the small votes. Anyone can vote. See adv. for'"water servlco on Gordon street. same. also the attorney for the tea com- BEY. J. T. IRWIK 1VII/L stockholders of their Interests in the for particulars, No airings attached ; On motion of • Mr. O'Connor, report Mr. Grace, of Committee on Build- pany hoped the result of that deci- property for a nominal sum. After to this contest All that is necessary was received and ordered that water 60 TO WILMINGTON ings and Grounds, reported the heat- ion would be whether or not the hearing arguments the Vice Chancel- is to cut the coupons from the adv, commissioner govern himself accor- ev. J. Y. Irwin, a former pastor of ers in School No 2, not working any particular clause of the ordinance lor reserved his decision. The sale and deposit same In ballot box. dingly. e Baptist Church Of this city, who better than they did some time ago; .vhlch was involved would be de- was again postponed until Dec. 3, Get busy, and work for your favorite^ eft here about three years ago to take he stated the soft plugs bad blown The clerk read the following veto: iiared valid or Invalid, awaiting the decision of the Vice teacher. I regret to! charge of the Baptist Church at Port out of both boilers. He also said he Members of Common Council: ay the court decided lhancellor, and finally until December the case on/| Jervis, N. Y., has resigned his pas- had called,Architect Dayton-three dif- lemon—I hereby return to your :echnlcal grounds so that we hav , 1913. . torate there, to assume charge of the ferent times on tbe telephone, and that RED MEN, TABS WOTICE. Honorable Body the resolution signed not as yet a decision of the validit; Brackett has brought action in the Delaware Avenue Baptist Church, at while Mr. Dayton bad promised to Representatives of tbe Allied Tribes by Councilman O'Connor, and passod f tho clause of the ordinance whic Supreme court and will commence Wilmington, Delaware. He will com- have his expert give the heaters at- of Monmouth and Ocean Counties will byiyour Honorable Body, without my ve hoped to have. 1 have taken the mence his work .there about Decem- proceeding in chancery and file Us tention, nothing had as yet been done. visit Seneca Tribe, No. 23, Thursday signature, as I do not approve of buy- natter up with the mayor and sug- lendens. ber 21. He stated some time' ago be bad ad- evening, December ]8, also members ing In City sewer bonds at this time. ested to him a plnn whereby the o o vised procetding against the archi- from Yeyport, Spotswood, Sayreville, Relative to the fire building: An ap- matter may be brought up agalil." propriation has lieen made for that WILSON—IHSBBOW CHRISTMAS CANTATA. tects, but the Board did not so de- South River and Milltown will be pre- . purpose. On motion by Mr. O'Connor, the Miss Annie Disbrow, of Newark, A Christmas Cantata entitled, "A sire and he thought it up to the Board sent. Seneca is preparing to receive I further believe that the Susquc- lerk was directed to communclate was united in marriage to Mr. Ben- ilerry Christmas," will be given by the to now take some action. Mr. Mason them in their usual hospitable manner. /lethodlst Episcopal Sunday School in hana Coal Company tax moneys should ith the Public Service Street Rail- jamin Wilson, of Buffalo, N, Y., on Sat- made a motion that tlie secretary be All members are requested to be pre- be used to finance the Stevens avenue ay Company and demand that check :. of P. Hall on Christmas night, directed to notify Dayton & Smith that sent. G. fi. OLIVER, C. of R. urday, November 29th, at New York his will be the 18th Christmas can- Improvement aB a good portion of this or amount in full for paving Broad- City. The ceremony was performed lnless the heaters in School No. 2 are ata given by the school In the hall, put in satisfactory condition by .Ian- money has been used for this way according to figures given by city at the parsonage oE Rev. Mr. Morgan, CHRIST CHUKCI1 KEW8 nglnoer, and as called for by their nd each one has been so much ap- nary 5, that tho Board act In accor- WM. S. DEY, Mayor. of New York, who is prominently This is the Sunday lor" Baptism at greement, be paid at once. Also reciated by tho people attending that dance with the resolution passed at a Dated November 28, 1913. identified with the Young People's ho entertainment needs no special re- Christ Church, 10.30 a. in. On motion of Mr. O'Connor the veto tint said company pay amount due Meetings at the Ocean Grove Auditor- previous meeting, which provided for ommendatlon from us. You Bhould action agninst architects. The1'motion The Sunday SchoolR of Doane Me- of the Mayor was ordered spread on ity at ratio of $250 per track mile ium. 1 rrange to attend. was carried. morial Chapel and Christ Church will the minutes in full. or maintenance of street between the The bride Is the daughter of Ex- o hold a Christmas party In K. of P. On motion of Mr. O'Connor the re- ails- Councilmnn and Mrs. Warren Disbrow, Prof,. ./Miller reported that a com- solution -was reconsidered, Messrs. Mr. O'Connor reported that the New H. Wolff & Co. have everything any- mittee^fer play-ground supervision Opera House on Saturday, December of John street, and has a host of 27th. Slover and Stratton voting agninst. orlc Telephone Company had pro- friends in this city. She has for no could wish for as a Christmas !ind been appointed; he also reported Mr. O'Connor offered a motion that niscd to remove at once poles in road Ift. Fnthers, mothers, girls and that nt a teachers' meeting It was de- a number of years been a prominent See H. Wolff k CO'H tj|j» mi\. on third original resolution be adopted. Ayes, ,-ny at upper Main street. and popular member of the faculty at ioys can supply nil their needs here, cided to. recommend that the school lead big adv. on third " * • * page. It tells of many good tbingB. •* Atanhattan, O'Connor, Stanton; nnya, The report of Police Justice showed Coleman's Business College, nt New- Ibrary be turned over to the Public rer, Stratton, Not. having noces- iint $22,00 ^ been collected for jibrnry. His report showed that ark. Following the ceremony the T "ote, motion was lost. censes, and $3.00 for fines, all of happy couple left for a two week'? Do your holiday jg with Im- during November there had been con- Yacht Club Coffoo ruabfts a drink •"solution by Mr. Slover, the •hich had hiien turned over to col- wedding tour in tho South. erinl Flour, and OF .ipp.v. Sold by siderable Irregular attendance duo to that pleases everybody Sold by Mnmitttee was empowered to ector. It Was received and filed. o Jrown Bros Tea Co. acclnatlon. He stated (the pupils Brown Bros. * » • ipetont aocountnn,y3 to pre- On motlofL of Mr. O'Connor a re- Post cards In great variety for tho would like permission to tfold a danco, flnancial repor (Contijued on Pago Four.) holidays at Jaques' drug store. 12-6-3 Advertise in Tbe CltlzeiL (Continued on Page Four.) Advertise. In The THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1913. A Buiin««like Suiter. NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSH). "No-o. he Isn't Uie sort of a husband I should have chosen for my daughter, but I think perhnps he'll get along in Items of Interest from all Parts of the State as Gleaned from Our the world all right." "What way doos he differ from the man you would have chosen?" Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed: "When he proposed to my daughter and she had told him to. see me, be sent me a nojie telling me where his office'is and what his office hours are Bui Tarns Turtle. diately applied the fluid to the blaze. president, J. Brognard Wright, of New ©The Reliable Household Lantern and asking me to drop around and seo Three men narrowly escaped fatal As the fire was brought under control Brunswick; secretary, Louis A. Voor- him when convenient."—Houston Post. injuries on Friday morning when the Mr. Bennett arrived. A crowd had hees, New Brunswick; treasurer. Wil- big Alco limousine, which is operated gathered and all were treated to the liam B. Rivers Old Bridge; executive There is always need for a good Effactiv* Remedy. as a "bvis" by the Brunswick Motor remaining elder. committee, Dr. A. L. Ellis, Metuchen; Famous RcientlHt (excitedly)—Some- Company, turned turtle on the road • « « # Harry J. Rolfe, New Brunswick; Fred lantern around the home —in the Ward, Old Bridge. thing must he done to stop the spread between Mllltown and 'Spotswood and Suffers Mental Collapse. of tlie opium hubit among women. slid along for several yards on its • « « « yard, iii the cellar, in^the attic— Editor (cnlmly)-Very well, sir: I'll Rev. Rolland Hill, pastor of the side.' The driver was chauffeur 0111, Methodist church at Cliffwood, has Brawtender Drowned In Canal. put in a purngmph saying that a hank- who operates the machine and the wherever a lamp is inconvenient ering for opium is a sign of old age!— mentally collapsed from overwork and Barnard McElroy, thirty-nine years Exchange. occupants were two traveling sales- study and forced to give up his pulpit. old, fell from a row boat at Four Mile or unsafe. men, one repiesenting Armour & Co., Rev. Hill is a student at Drew Sem- Lock, of the Delaware and Raritan The Homarie Humoriit. and the other from P. Lorrilard Com- inary, For two or more weeks.extra Canal, near Bound Brook, Monda> The RAYO is ideal for home use. It gives a Guide—In front of you Is the nation- pany, tobacco manufacturers of Jer- revival services were held each night, night and was drowned. He had) al cnpltol. Miss Oush—Oh. isn't It an- sey City. Although the salesmen and with the seminary studies that he charge of the drawbridge at that point clear, bright light—-like sunlight on tap. It is gelic? Mr. Oroiicli — Angelic! Why, were shut within the limousine, they endeavored to keep up, the strain for the Pennsylvania Railroad, which young woman, bow can you spctik of escaped injury. The driver was leases the canal. He leaves four strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't It as being angelic? Miss Gush-Well. seemed to have been more than he bruised and scratched. The machine could stand. children, the oldest twelve, the young- leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and It has wings, hasn't It? — Florida escaped with slight damage, but was est five. His wife died nearly two Times-Union. # * * * • unable to complete' the trip. A spring years ago, rewick. Will last for years. Ask for was broken; the glass windows in the l'HNtor Opposed, Resigns Charge. * « * « ' His Supposition. car were not smashed despite the up- Rev. Manciufl H. Qual will sever the RAYO. "A couple," said Mrs. Slmpklns, "got former Chancellor Muffle ObMtrren married n few dnys ngo after a court- set. According to the passengers, the his pastoral relation with the German At dmahrt mvtrywhtrm machine was going at a low rate of Reformed Church, New Brunswick, girt'Birthday. »Mp which hud lasted fifty years," Former Chancellor William J, Magle, "I suppose." replied Mr. Slmpklni. speed. The car turned a sharp cor- at the close of the year. His resig- STANDARD OIL COMPANY "the poor old man had become too fee- ner, Just after passing "Jack Hall's" nation has been handed to the con- of Elizabeth, observed, his eighty-first birthday anniversary Tuesday and his (N*wJ*nqr) Trenton ble to hold out any longer."—Philadel- corner, and started up a long, steep sistory. At the annual meeting of JarMjrCltjr NEWARK Cwndm phia (.editor. hill. As the bus reached the top, it the church, several weeks ago, a colleagues on the Library Board hon- skidded In the heavy sand, and, before, motion was submitted requesting the ored him by again choosing him presi- Two Young to Smoka. the driver regained control, the car pastor to resign, but it was never dent of that body. He wa« recently Kid-How old is that lamp, ma? Ma toppled over. The Brunswick Motor put to vote. There nan been com- reappointed by Mayor Victor Mravlag. — Oh. nbout three years. Kid —Turn company, operated In the interests of plaint that the church has not been Despite his age, Mr. Magle Is still ac- It down. It's too young to smoke.— tive physically and mentally and occa- Pennsylmnia Punch Bowl. the Mlchelln Tire company, of Mill- advancing as it should, and two fac- town, runs between New Brunswick tions have developed. sionally takes testimony In Chancery Court matters, He lives in North Yoi MM Who UM Ovirallt! and Freehold. # * * # PR. HOBSON'S OINTMENT Broad street. He was formerly a Why not get the best your money can buy, • *#*'•• Twelve Years for Murder. a Supreme Court Justice and was the HEALS ITCHY ECEMA. •long with • broad, honest guaranty ? l'toneer of Ocean Grove Dead. Retracting his plea of not guilty, first clerk of Elizabeth when it be- The constantly itching, burning sen- The body of Thomas Jackson, wlioae Frederick Venable, of Highland Park, came a borough. sation and other disagreeable forma H. 8. PKTER8' suggestion that there should be a upon a plea of guilty to murder in of eczema, tetter salt rheum and skin (Rtf.U. I.H.OI.) Christian resort on the Atlantic coast the second degree, was sentenced to r uptions promptly cured by Dr. Hob* resulted In the founding of Ocean the State prison for a term of from grin's Eczema Ointment. Geo. W. Grove, was buried Monday morning in twelve to thirty years by Supreme •Fitch of Mendota, 111. says: "I pur- Court Justice James J. Bergen at the Brotherhood Bethesda Cemetery, Adelphia, near chased a box of Dr. Hobson'g Bczema Freehold. Mr. Jackson died Friday opening of the December term of Ointment. Have had Bczema ever Soda crackers previous. Six ministers particpiated court at New Brunswivk on Tuesday. F ice the civil war, have been treated In the funeral services Sunday at his Venable, shot Frank Balliant, a tailor, are more nu- Overalls ; many doctors, none have given the late home, the Jackson House, Ocean at his shop in George street, October hi-neflt that one box of Dr. Hobson's 29. They had quarreled over a girl are strictly Union Made, _ Grove. They were Rev. J. D. Bills, tritive than with all the long wear and' •,zema Ointment has." Every suf- Rev. Dr. A. E. Ballard, Rev. Steadman both courted. Prosecutor George S. f-rer should try It. We're so positive Sllzei- told the court the evidence all comfort that come from A. Applegate, Rev. Dr. T. J. Scott, any other best materials, right pat- will help you we guarantee it or Rev. Dr. Henry Wheeler and Rev. showed that it would be difficult for oney refunded. At all Druggists or the State to prove premeditation, be- terns and the handy pockets and little Dr. James W. Marshall. Mr. Jackson "knacks" that make them always worn when once tried I" mall 50c. Phelffer Chemical Co. was eighty-nine years old August 14, cause the condition of the man's mind, flour food. Philadelphia & St. Louis. on which date a special service was the police officers, nurses, doctors Trmtt jwa—lf *Ht* mmi ft fate a w« •/ MOrW£JtM0WUT. held in his honor in the Ocean Grove and all who had anything to do with Un eed a Yum •mm gat Maw* 1914. ... . ,,«., _., v ,. • ' •• until next meeting, Mr. Slover voting phenomenally low prices. More than $9,000,000 Is estimated fo: against the Mississippi River, almost $9,000,- On motion of Mr. O'Connor, the Take five minutes of your time and examine these goods. You'll never regret it. 000 for the Ohio River, more than certified check of Joseph Check was $2,000,000 for the Missouri River and ordered returned. - almost $2,000,000 for the Columbia The treasurer's report showed bal We feel that we are not nattering ourselves when we state that we have River. .•''-- anceB as follows: General account, / The itemized estimates for New Jer $21,735.87; sewer account, $3,788.80 sey, "besides the Hudson and Oelawari water works, $2,864.40; Broadway channel figures, are aa follows: improvement, $236.47; "which was re- Finest Line of Holiday Goods Paasaic River |92,O0( ceived and ordered died. For increasing depth Newark On motion of Mr. Stratton the city ever displayedin this city. We especially call your attention to our stock of fancy and useful gifts. Bay and Passalc River .... 160,000 solicitor was directed to ascertain 1 25-foot channel Perth Ambor the council had the right to erect fire to Shooter's Island ... 600,000 house on City Hall grounds, and re- v For Women Woodbridge Creek .,.,, 6,000 port at next meeting. Messaline Petticoats in Books ' Table Linen and Napkins Ivory Clocks Rarltan Bay 20,000 On motion of Mr. O'Connor, th< Holly Boxes. Fancy Neckwear Embroidered Pillow Oases Ivory Toilet Sets Keyport Harbor, Matawan meeting- adjourned to meet nex Silver Toilet Sets EmbVoidered Sheets and Ivory Manicure Sets Tuesday night. Purses Creek, etc...... 8,00( Silver Manicure Sets Umbrellas Pillow Cases Ivory Tooth Brush Holder Shrewsbury River ...... 10,00 Jewelry Gases Cooper Creek) ...... 5,00' Meyers' Kid Gloves Linen Towels Hammered Brass Vases PALMYRA POSTMASTER 8A¥8 Candle Holders Perfume Silk Hose in Holly Boxes Raccoon Creek .". 8,000 Writing Paper , : Salem River r. 10,000 HE'LL STAY UNTIL "FIRED" ShirtWaists Powder Jars and Hair Re- Furs . Alloway Creek 3,000 Appetite for Jobs on the part o: Handkerchiefs Sweaters ceivers ' "• : Broche Velvet Belts Maurice River 30,00 "office-hungry" Democrats Is the stim- Fancy Aprons Hat Pin Holders Blanket Toms Rtver 1,000 ulus which Postmaster George N. "Liberal appropriations are consid- Winter, of Palmyra asserts to be be- } .-.••*. ;!"• ered proper and desirable for snagg- hind the request for his resignation s • . . ' •/ ing and other work necessary to make by First Assistant Postmaster-General Shaving Sets Hammered Brass Smoking Suspenders in Boxes Umbrellas natural channels available whoreve Daniel C. Roper. Mr. Winter astonish- water-borne commerce exists or li ed South Jersey politicians last week Smoking Sets Trays Neckties in Boxes Sweaters reasonably prospective," says chief ol when.he refused to recognize the re- Ivory and Silver Military Ink Stan'ds Suspender and Hose Sup- Meyers' Suede and Kid engineers. "It Is believed that ex- quest. New he adds to the astonish- Brushes . , > Silk Sox in Boxes ; porters Sets Gloves . pendttures for such improvements ar ment by declaring he will not end his Columbia Dress Shirts ' Handkerchiefs ' Lounging Slippers Boots Match Holders almost nlways useful and advantage official term except by direct dismis- oils to the general public, especlall; sal. since the Introduction and rapid do The postmaster declares the Pal lopment of small gasoline motorboats myra office has been recognized as Dolls • , ' " Trunks Perfume Gloves lor combined freight and passonge one of tho most efficient third-class Pianos ' • Dogs •• . Doll Carriages Sweaters • transportation." offices In Jersey during his service o eleven years. Despite this fact, he Stoves J Games Post Card Albums Jewelry Oases asserts, the votes were no sooner Sewing Case's ' , Book Autograph Albums Manicure Sets PI/EASE HE KIND TO INVENTORS counted in the last Presidential • elec- Table Writing Paper Beds Comb and Brush Sets Manufacturers nre almost dafly in tion than certain Democratic politi- Chairs Pocket Books Banks Sleigh 8 receipt of communications from inven cians began laying schemes tor Im- Dishes Handkerchiefs Hair Ribbon Black Boards -- ' tors Inclosing patent specification; mediately seining bis Job, .covering an invention aimed to im Wlmor snya he knew of the plot to . prove their iirocluct. It is n mistake oust him, ami that he was not sur- For HB037-S' .on tho part of manufacturers to vlev prised when ho received the request Tool Benches Horns Banks Gloves •such inventors aB impostors. The to vacate the post "for the good of the position that an "outsider cannot know service." He avers that he offered Horses Automatic Autos Sleds ' \ Sweaters more nbout our own business than to resign his office if bis successor Milk Wagons - Blocks Bicycle Handkerchiefs 'ourselves" is a fallacy that has no was appointed at once. Dump Oarts Games Hobby Horses Boy Scout Books plnce in modern industrial manage- When the Postoffice Department Sand Wagon Dogs ' . Flexible Flyers BootB ment. If it were nocossiiry to prove showed no intention of naming a man Drums Balis ' Neckties Building Block that such a position Is a fallacy, thou- before the first of the year, he an- sands of inventions could be cited nounced his purpose of remaining in Trains on Tracks Rugby Suspenders Magic Lanterns whereby improvonments, mnny revo- office and forcing dismissal by the lutionary, in Industrial processes and authorities at Washington. products, were first conceived in the minds of men not oven ,rcinotoly eon- flocted with the Indust " most vitally KAUFMAN, 15O Broadway Just the prettiest Christmas nnd affected nnd bcnollted ; iy.—Ameri- New Year's PoBt^Cnrds you ever saw can Machinist. at Jritiues1 drug store. 12-6-3 . / H. WOLFF .& CO. This advertisement points the way to the big Christmas stocks of useful things. We have made, a special preparation for your gift buying in these items. The early buying habit has been formed and there is no gainsaying the wisdom of it. /J We are keenly alive to the .fact that by protecting your interests we are best conserving our own interests. We mention below a few items selected from here and there out of our vast stocks, but they are by no means all of the practical and useful gifts you will find here. • «pflTeretl ought to help Read this over carefullyyou, solvthee the prohlem Handkerchiefs Dolls* Holeproof Special Are always one of the practical Items, We have this season a SEE OUR STOCK OF DOLLS, they, are here In a large variety at MEN'S HOLEPROOF SOCKS, black, tan, grey or navy, 6 pairs in larger and more varied stock of handkerchiefs than over before, .prices ranging from 86c'to $8.98 Christmas box LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, initialed, 6 in a box 50c LADIES' HOSE 6 pair 9LH! ONYX BILK HOSIERY, black, tan or'white, per pair Mo LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, Initialed, C in a box 86c MISSES'HOSE, 6 pair *., 91JM ONYX SILK HO3E, garter top, high spliced hoel, black or gun LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, linen, hand embroidered, initial 6 BOYS' HOSE 6 pair $••••"• $IM metal, per pair 91.00 in a box 6 pairs guaranteed for 6 months '" MEN'S ONYX SILK LISLE HALF HOSE, per pair ". 26c MEN'S SILK HOSE, 3 pairs warranted for 3 months J2.00 LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, fancy embroidered, tier half dozen ...... Me 76c 8fc> aad IMS BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR FOR LADIES, at S6e aad Me EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES, 1 pair In box UJS to $1J8 Others from 5e up to 49c each. UMBRELLAS, for ladlea and gentlemen 8&c to EMBROIDERED SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, in box $M9 MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, per naif dozen...... Me 85c ail IMS WRITING PAPER, In holly boxes ... 10c to 9M9 PURE LINEN QUEST TOWELS, hand embroidered Initial i pair fl.M CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, box of 3 1(C, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS, per box of 84 cards and envelopes.. 19© EMBROIDERED LUNCH SETS, each set in holly box .. |1JK and a» LADIES' EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, per dozen %\M (Embossed South Amboy, N. ,f.) JAPANESE DRAWN WORKI SCARFS AND SHAMS FANCY NOVELTIES, MANICURE SETS, STOCKING AND GLOVE BOOKS FOR LITTLE TOTS Me He aid Stc MENDERS, PIN CUSHIONS, ETC *8e and ap BOOKS FOR THE LARGER CHILDREN ',. gie tad ap PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS, In Individual boxes Me POPULAR FICTION.THE NEWEST COPIES Me PRESIDENT SILK SUSPENDERS, In Individual boxes tLM PICTURES FRAMES tte aad ap CHILDREN'S PAINTING BOOKS ...... lie aad ap SUSPENDERS, in single boxes tU IVORY CLOCKS , IMS KID GLOVES, lined or unllned SMOKER BETS J We COMBINATION BOYS RAINCOAT WITH SOU' WESTER HAT MBNS' DRESS SHIRTS %\M RUBBER BALLS .-. '. He to 4H sixes 8, 8, 10, II, 14, and 16 at ...- • GAMES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Me to «tc Rubberized double texture bombasine cloth, olive shade, plaid back. CUFF BUTTONS, per pair «k to ILM FANCY PIN CUSHIONS lie to We STERLING SILVER PENKNIVES Me COAT SWEATERS, maroon, grey, nary, browtv and mixtures DECORATED FAN8, each in a silk bag NcniNt 8TBRLING SILVER CIGAR CUTTERS IN INFANTS' HAND PAINTED COMB AND BRUSH SET Me .'.'.,.,.....> UMte$i.7S PURE LINEN DAMASK TABLE BETS, consisting or table cover MISSES' HAND BAGS -. Me, 4»e aad Me DECORATED GLASS TUMBLERS, neatly packed In holly boxes - aad napkins at M» to |1M9 ,. Me aid 7*« OLD BRASS BOOK RACKS iljl SUGAR AND CREAMER. Neatly packed In Holly Boies We IVORY HAT PIN HOLDERS .;. lit LINEN\TOWEL8, damask or buck tic tw*h OLIVE DISHES, Neatly packed In Holly Boxea : Me GILT CLOCKS '. $UU aid l|> MOORE'S NON-LEAKABLE FOUNTAIN PENS ...... ttM to IKvM Guaraateed FANCY LACE TRIMMED APRONS . ....;.... Me Mi Me COUNTERPANES We to H.49 JEWEL CASES, silt or white ' Me aid ID COMFORTERS , f 1JC to TAPESTRY OR VELOUR PILLOW TOPS Me CHILDREN'8 CORDUROY COATS, brows or blue 93J8 BLANKETS Me to SEWING BOXES 49e CHILDREN'8 RAIN CAPE WITH HOOD WJ8 TEDDY BEAR BLANKETS, pink and blue .- 7tfr FANCY ARM BANDS, In glass top boxes tte POST CARD ALBUMS 19c aad aa GERMAN SILVER-MESH BAGS, at . WJ» M.M tt.?ft MJ8 aid MM GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS MEN'S COMBINATION SILK HANDKERCHIEF AND TIE ...... Me DURHAM DUPLEX 8AFETY RAZORS .... S5« MEN8 COMBINATION SILK TIE AND SOCKS GUARANTEED WATCHES '- iljM'to UM MEN'S, COMBINATION SILK TIE AND SOCKS Me STEINS .' : Me to fl.25 Root's Tivoli Underwear COMBINATION TIE, HANDKERCHIEF AND SOCKS .. 96e aad $M9 ENGLISH DECORATED TEAPOTS '. M« Camel hair, natural wool, white and scarlet with single and double MEN'S SILK FOUR IN HAND, all the season's newest produc- breasted shirts, at pricea less than elsewhere. AXMINSTER RUGS tions up Ot, Me aad 71* ROCKERS 91JU and ap ,ADIE8' BELTS, In boxes «•* MEN'S KNIT SILK FOUR IN HAND ..Me Doll Carriages, Express Wagons, Flexible Sleds, Swinging Horses, Etc. McDougall Kitchen Cabinets Sewing Machines The most practical gift you can make her is Guaranteed Sewing Machines, $15.00. a McDougall Kitchen Cabinet, it not only is a New Royal Sewing Machines at $24, $26, beautiful piece of furniture, but a valuable addi- $28 and $80, are equal if not superior to many tion to every well-regulated household, and will machines at double the price. Every machine is . save your wife thousands of unnecessary steps equipped with a full set of the newest appliances everyday. and is sold with a ten-year ironclad warranty. With a McDougall she has her whole kitchen right at her hands all the time, and everything Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers she needs is handy to use as she wants it. . Space forbids us to elaborate on the many Buy her a McDougall, you could not please good things we have in this department. Here you will find such shoes as the 1 her more with any thing else. Dr. Posner's, for infant's; Educators for men and children; Roxbury Girl and We have them from $17.00 up. Valois for ladies, and everything in fact that can be had in an exclusive shoe store. In addition to the above-there are many other equally attractive items all through the store, as well as the choicest of every- thing in Groceries, Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Liquors and Cigars. FELTUS STREET AND II. WOLFF & CO. WASHINGTON AVE. MUTII I BOY l £*'.' High School SUGAR THE GREAT SEASON SATURDAY ONLY Brief Items Concerning People We Mentionings FOR GIFT GIVING Know that Prove Interesting Spinach (free from grit) per can 15c Reading. Pitted Prunes, per box - 12c is with us, and we have Last Saturday most of the members Pancake Flour, per package of the Sophomore'class went ;to Old 10c provided an exception- E. H, Wharton, of Keyport, was in Bridge and were entertained by Marion town on Friday. - , Ammonia, extra large bottle 10c ally choice line of goods Greene also a member of that class. Those who went were Misses Hazel that will surely please Laurence Smith was a Woodb ridge Compton, Ruth Newton and Mildred X-RAY STOVf POLISH. FAVORITE EARINA, anyone so fortunate as visitor on Sunday. Magee. Messrs. Milton Nelson, Harold . ' per Boa par (•••hag* Magee, Messrs. Milton Nelson, Harold to receive them. Of Edward Albert, of Saryevllle, was a Stephenson, Newell James, Robert Quaker Succotash, per can local visitor on Sunday. 15c course, our stock com- Kerr^and Gerald Dey. Creamery Butterine, per lb. - prises gifts of the more - 23c Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orr, of Rahway, Monroe Pumpkin, per can substantial kind, some- spent Sunday In this city. / Last Friday the typewriting class thing that will-- give took a speed test which proved very Beardsley's Shredded Codfish Peter glover, of New York, spent the successful. Alvin Brlggs came out both satisfaction and the week end la thlr city. first in the advanced division and i service. We mention: Hazel Mason in the second division. . CHOICE XXXX'SANTOS COffEC George Wagner, of Sayrevllle, was ™"~~""~'"™ . • • , '*. 9 a local visitor on Saturday. The Literary Society which proved Mixed Nuts, English Walnuts, Candies, Dates, FigfU, 1i very successful! last year has turned v Men's and Boys Clothing and Shoes Patrick Rlelly, of this city, spent out to be a complete failure this year Oranges, Bananas, Etc, Sunday evening at Sayrevllle. owing to the attitude of the majority pupils. Fancy and Plain Handkerchiefs Mr. Fred Arnold, of New Brunswick, was a local visitor on Monday William B. Slover MASTKR 8EM0N1TE gURPRISED Suspenders, Neckties, Gloves. Hats Harry Degraw, of New York, spent On Saturday evening a surprise John Street Near Broadway Saturday with friends In this city.' party was tendered to Master Arthur SemonltejBt bis home on Pine avenue. and Caps Mr. and Mrs. WiHett Martin, of A large number of his friends met at EHzabeth, spent Sunday In this city. the corner of Stevens and Borden- town avenues and proceeded to the Pocketbooks, Card Cases, Suit Cases, Hand Hobart Johnson, of John street, was home In a body. Refreshments were ARE YOU SAFE? Bags, Etc. a Keyport visitor on Monday evening.! gorved and all indulgod In the various Wouldn't it be better to own' a'We-'. • [games and pastimes of the evening. to place your valuable books ,aad Mrs. P. S. Miller, of Bordontown Those present wore: Genevlvo Liming, Call at, our store and look over the fine line, avenue, spent Saturday at New York oiga Hanson, Ella Hendrlckson, Jen- papers, so that they will be safe to ; and you will be pleased. City. , ' n|e Jensen, Mary Dlsbrow, Naomi DIs- ease of lire? If yen want a goo* sale'.' „ ^ .. „ ~~~7~~" brow, Grace Henry, Blanche Bunting, at a treat bargain, it will be safe to Campbell Strusholm, of John street, Mary Hendrlckson, William Dlsbrow, spent last Sunday evening at Sayre- Jonn Tnorpe( c,arence Thorpe, Ed- see " . ^ ville., ward Slmonscn, Leon' Frelschknect, Arthur Dlsbrow, Edward Kirk, Charles FOR MOTHER. C MeGONIGLE, . ' GEORGE GREEN Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Van Ness, of K „ CaIv|n Thorp6i AlvlB Thorpe> Wby not chip in together and, David Street and Morgan Heights, spent Sunday at New Myrtle mhorpe and Morris Brlokson, tf)t this One BiBBell's Sweeper tor "The Oner Price ;Btore" Mother, tor Christmas? She'll Utilisation of Wait* Cork. appreciate that gift better than 150 Broadway South Amboy, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. V. N. James and sons, Waste cork la used for a variety of anything else. Regular Price |5. HERE WE ARE! Carman and Arthur, spent Saturday at purposes, Life buoys are filled with Chrlstass Price 9S.76. Newark. ' ; scraps of cork; linoleum, a variety ot floor-cloth, Is made from linseed oil Or this Fumed White Oak Roc- John Creamer, of Sayrevllle, spent and pulverised cork paper, a material ker, Genuine Leather Seat. Reg- MRS. NINES"? used for packing bottlei, It made by Sunday evenng with friends on Augus- ular .Price $17.00. Christmas price TO ORDER. ALL KINDS. ta street., , v coating strong paper with an adhesive mixture and sprinkling powdered cork •12.18. over It; cork is sometimes used ID Oysters and Clams Michael Delaney has accepted a place ot wood shavings In the prepara- Inbuilt or In MM Hull. STILLWELL & MASON position with the Public Service trolley tion of vinegar; and Illuminating cat Home Baked Bean* Company. , , , • •" has been made from cork waste by dis- Delivered to four Door. TNB STORK OP HONMT DIALINO. tillation in a retort. ' , en YOUB mi or nm \ Agent forPert h Arabor Milk ul ClwnC \' Gerald Hackett and William Coward The Beat Ev»r— • Pot Cheaw and Cr«ni> enjoyed the theatre at Newark on Sat- T»ble Boarders Wanted. IW. VKi urday evening, Cover the Fingers. The Place To Buy Your Take a > lady's handkerchief fey N"o. GS First Stre diagonal corners and bind around General Carting Messrs. Harry Housell and Jack baby's hand and forearm, allowing White, of New-Brunswick, spent Sun- the last corner to project past the lit- Heavy or Light to All Parts CHRISTMAS FURNITURE day In this city. tle hand an inch or so. So wrapped, of City or Vicinity. the hand easily goes through sleeves WACLAW IOSMOMI G. F. Dlsbrow returned home on and little fingers do not catch In tho FOR FATHER. Telephone U-l . Cefer If you wish to beautify your home with' a new piece of furni- Monday morning after a short gunning fathers. The handkerchief may be Sosta Amboy, If. J. trip in Virginia. r amoved by pulling out the projecting Boys and Girls, get a Flexible ture we are able bo supply you with .anything you may need from r*ruer. Flyer and enjoy real good sleighing. NOTICE. the kitchen to the parlor. Nothing pleaaes the housewife mors" Mrs. Henry Miller Is reported as im- By the way, don't forget the proving from injuries which she re- little ones. We have lots of nice FIRST NATIONAL'BANK, OP SOUTH '-'A than to have an up-to-date Kitchen Cabinet, we have in stock some Those With Blue Eyas. 1 cently sustained. Blue-eyed men are highly Intellect- things for them. Come and see. AMBOY, N. j. \ .•:; •; South Amboy, N. J., Dec. *, l»13k 'very fine cabinets at moderate prices, all kinds of Dining Room ual, morally firm and mathematically The annual meeting of the stocVjs^ Miss Sarah Dlsbrow, of Broadway, correct in thought, word and act. Furniture, Brass and Iron Beds, Parlor Suits and Couches. holders of this bank for the election^ is making several week's visit with They are the rulers of their families, ot directors to serve for the ensuing - and the powerful figures in the moral, Thomas West Co., year will be held at the hanking house-' A large assortment of Fancy Rockers, Tabourets, In bamboo and friends at Keyport. 76-78.80 Smith Street. ^* .••••- intellectual and industrial worlds. on Tuesday, January 13th, 1914. . : PERTH AMBOY, :: H. J. The polls will be open at 2 o'clock; oak, Blacking Cases, Chtldrens Rockers, Carpets Sweepers, Beautiful When a blue-eyed maid meets a blue- Messrs. Laurence Agan and Albert eyed man. Greek meets Greek; then Same place nearly 50 years. p. m., and remain open one hour. ,, ' Framed Pictures, Shirt Waist Boxes. All of these goods go to Webber, of this city, spent Sunday comes the tug of war. "There a Reason. V' R. C. STBPHBNSON, ' •, evening in Keyport. 12-6-6 Cashier. •' make nice Xmas Presents for young or old. Call and look over our lfne. , Goods delivered at any time. Mrs. Edward Ince, of Sayrevllle, spent Monday-evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Compton. Mrs. Charles Bennett,. Mrs. Herbert • • (Ibrietmas • •••.. Roxbury and Mrs. Serrill Newman, r STILLWELL & MASON spent Saturday at New York City. HE Christmas Season draws nearer and nearer THE BIG 8T0BE. every day and the time in which to choose Elmer C. Walnwrlght, editor "The ' Christmas Gifts grows shorter! 258 Broadway South Amboy, N. J. Farmers' Success," of Red Bank, paid a call at the Citizen office on Friday It's always wise, to make selections early when of last week. you can do so leisurely and satisfactorily, and while the picking is at its best. ( Misses Katherine Smullen and Urs- We're in splendid trim for Holiday trade—show- ine Holmes, of Sayrevllle, were the guests of Mr. Phillip Downs, of Augus- ing just the things that Men and Boys are always, is the Most Popular ta street, on Sunday. delighted to receive as Christmas Gifts> Mrs. Harry Fillis, of John street, Come in for a "see" and we're sure that you will discover [j Lady School Teacher was taken to her home at Moimt Holly many things in our lines of choice Clothes-,our large assort- ast Friday to recuperate from her recent serious Illness, menLof Shoes, our splendid display of elegant and exclusive IN SOUTH AMBOY? Haberdashery that will fill the Merry Christmas bill exactly! Carter Bloodgood, of Morgan Heights, AVe will glvo to the lady teacher receiving tho most votes a has accepted apoBitlon with the In- Clothing made-to-measure at lowest prices. Every ternationnl Smokeless Powder and garment we make with a strong guarantee Beautiful Mahogany Writing Desk! Chemical Co., at Parlin. of perfect satisfaction. Can be seen in our window. Cut the coupon out of the Citizen SURPRISE PARTT. SPECIAL! Men's $1.50 Grey Flannel Shirts'89c write name of the teacher you favor and your own name and bring A surprise party was tendered to ballot to our store and place it in ballot box. ilr. and Mrs. 4 Walter Gladstone at The contest will close December 29, at 6 p.m. We will pub- their home on John street on Saturday lish the vote each week in Citizen. Miss Estelle Force. Mr. and Mrs. Glad- evening. Tho guests mot at the home of stone were very much surprised at the Ladies' Waists 1 cfc HVESLSOZX unexpected visit. The evening hours were spent in various games,- musical A lot of Ladies' Waists just received. The values are the greatest ever of DESK CONTEST selections being rendered by various members of the party. Refreshments consisting of Messalines, China, Marquisettes, Japan and many others. were served in ample quantities and ^ Positively none worth less than $5.00. For quick selling, w. • f HIS COUPON GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES. all present had a most delightful time. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John they last, at $2.25 to $3.00. Johnson, Mr. and MrB. Frank C. ' Name of Teacher...— ... Hoffman and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gladstone, Mrs Annie Hills, Miss Estelle Force, Namo of Voter Mr. Elias Force, Harry Johnson, Harry The Turner Store gjSlS.ftiS Broadway and David St. Gladstone, Mabol Gladstone, Marlon Gladstone, and Marlon Thorn. SOUTH ANBOT CIIIZEK. of Connecticut, will deliver twtw^l',1- CllltlS! CHUHCH 1 dresses. v "SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1913. Poultry Duy. Hector, Her. H. M. P. Pears*, Saturday, December 27th, is Poul- Kesldence. Obrlst Ckureh B try Day, and the speakers from other Rev. W. E. firinshaw, Osinte. M. P. CHURCH NOTES States are Messrs. Fred B. Skinner Uesldenee H Second and J. C. Graham.' • . . Close Large Deals at a Services Sunday, Dec. 14th, 1913.' The Thursday evening service was Nurserymen's Day. (Third Sunday in Advent, Ember Week) almost a repetition of the previous Saturday is also Nurserymen's Day CHRIST CHURCH 'week. A very profitable spiritual and should attract every nurseryman Holy Commuion 9.00 a. ra. Morning Prayer, Baptism and meeting was held. of the State, Small Cost by Telephone. Sermon 10.30 •>. m. Livestock Duy. Sunday School 2:30 p.m. ' The choir practiced the church Monday, December 29th, is known Evening Prayer and Sermon 7:30 p. m.- hymns and Christmas carols at the i Livestock Day, and the lecturers Services during the week ending parsonage Friday evening. from other States are Dr. C. W. Gay, December 20th, 1913. 1300-1301 Friday—Choir Rehearsal... 7.30 p, m. of the University of Pennsylvania, who • A The Ladies' Aid did extra quilting has a national reputation as an expert Doane Memorial Chapel ;.. last week, four being turned out. They on horses, and Mr. Edward V,anAl- JRorto Morning Prayer, LJtany and MANUFACTURERS OF if/} deserve great credit for their perserr styne, the director of institutes in New Sermon 10.30 a. in. PORCELAIN WASH TRAYS. KITCHEN SINKS, ],»],,verlng work. York State, and a man favorably Sunday School 2.30 p. m. known to thousands of Jersey Far- LAVATORIES, URINAL STALLS. Etc. mers, who will discuss a dairy subject, Main Ogict Chapel of The Good Shepherd. 'i f, - Stormy weather again Interfered Sunday School 3.00 p. m. \£ with attendance yet a goodly number Monday is also a farm crops day, Corner Ltbigh Avcnui and Stockton Strttt Evening Prayer 3.30 p. m. and also the time set for the annual all .services. In the morning the PERTH AMBOY. N. J. Sept . 18 , 1913 Baptism is Administered as Follows: )f preached on Psalms 119, 165;meeting of the E. B. Voorhees Society. At Christ Church, at the 10.30 a. m. i "Crest teace naye <*«' that love thy ' Soils and Crops. Hew York Telephone Company, * Service, Second Sunday of the month. At Doane Memorial Chapel, at 10.39 . uryd nothing shall offend them." Tuesday, December 30th, le devoted Fayette Street, *-v;' It' <» a regular to soil fertility and farm crops. Dr. a. m. last Sunday of the month. bible service and At Chapel of Good Shepherd, at 3,30 helpful. C. G. Hopkins, the widely-known Perth Amboy, N. J. ' p. m., last Sunday of the month. authority in soil fertility, will deliver Gentlemen:— * • • Our perfect switchboard '; ' The Junior C. E. held their meeting two addresses, and all landowners system enables us to communicate constantly THE PARISH HOUSE). at 2 "p. m. In charge of the superintend within the State should hear them. between our two factories as well as Meetings of the Various SoeletlM! ' J.r dent, Mrs. Peterson. Ethel Dllf The program for Wednesday, De- between all of our departments. This means Sunday—The Sunday School.2:30 p. m. . ' / Junior assistant superintendent, read cember 31st, should attract producers an Immense saving of time, cost and office Monday— • , - the lesson and the superintendent ad- and consumers alike. The forenoon service, and the two trunk.lines running The Woman's Auxiliary . 2:50 p. m. r The Girls' Friendly Society 7.30 p. m. ."^'jdfessed the society. A good atten- will be devoted to three successful to the outside enable us to be called at Tuesday— '• >:•••'dance for a stormy Sunday. ventures in commercial co-operation, any time with the possibility of our lines The Junior Auxiliary ... 3:30 p. m. In the afternoon Mr. George D. Ogden, being reported busy reduced to a minimum. The basketball team ... 7:30 p. m. -j } Mr. Howard Bloodgood, the seper- general freight agent of the Penniiyl-j We can well state that had it not been for Wednesday— { The Boy Scouts 7.80 p. m. p;lntendent, had charge of the Sunday vanla Railroad Company, and Mr, T,' the perfect telephone service, we would, B. Koons, vice-president and freight on many oocaBions, not be able to close Thursday— J,,'' school, exercises which proved a help- The Loyal League ...... 4.00 p. m. ;.'.ful-kudy of the bible. traffic manager of the Central Rail- large deals, involving thousands of The Brotherhood of St. An- road Company of New Jersey, will be dollars, all for the small cost of 25 or drew (juniors) 8.00 p. m. -11- 50o. for one or two calls. * * * The Brotherhood of St. A oommlttee was elected to select upon the program. There will be a round-table discussion of the trans- Andrew (Seniors) ...... 8:00 p. m. the Christmas gifts to the scholars. Yours very truly, Friday— portation of freight from producing to "Committee,, Mrs. Anne Hause, Mrs". The Teachers' Training consuming points, and the difficulties FORD'S PORCELAIN WORKS, Sophia Sprague, and Mrs. Frank Petty. Clw? 8.00 p. m. The usual method of treating the met by shippers. This discussion Plants 1 and 2, will result In widespread good If all Saturday— •<*, school Is ,to be followed. Abel Hansen, Prop. A. B. Nelson, Sec. The Sewing School, where producers and shippers are well re- children are systematically presented in the discussion. The pur- taught plain sewing 2.30 p. in. j>.,. ^At the close of one of the qulltlngs pose of the session is to bring about The Rector can be found at tht r'^\last week • fine treat was enjoyed by an understanding of the difficulties Rectory (except on Monday*) from the ladles from Mrs. Kate Sprague, in 8:30 to 9:30 a. m., and from 1:30 to conforontlng both shippers and trans- V honor oMier birthday. 'TpHERE is no limit to the selling possibilities of 8:30 p. m., and requests that esses ol portation lines. sickness be reported to him promptly A the telephone. Buyers and sellers hundreds of miles In order that he may attend to them • The offerings at both the Junior and PromptneftN. ttior C. E. societies last Sunday were All sessions will begin promptly on apart are brought together quickly and easily by telephone to local missionary work in our time and the program will be carried j PRESBTTEBIAir CHURCH .'"^.city. \Thls is real missionary work at out as printed. People arriving at ^. and their business is transacted in a way that is satis- ' - liome and the young people are going the railroad or trolley station canj Services beginning Sunday, Dec. 14th. Tight. reach the balls by a three-minutes' 10.30 a. m. Preaching. walk. It is hoped that great numbers ! factory and economical to both. 2.30 p. m. General Sunday School. ' Classes for all. We Invite you to , Next'Sunday afternoon is the reg-of people will come for the week, and ,'u'Ar offering for the parsonage fund as there is a choice of subjects during Why not Try the Time-Saving and Inex- visit our school. most periods anyone may find some- 7.00 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor "••' J also the first monthly offering of 7.45 p.m. Preaching. thing of Interest each hour of the day. . home banks. Let all bring the pensive Way of Selling—by Telephone t Thursday— Any additional Information regard-1 '-'nts and savings of the month 7.45 p. m. Regular Prayer and ing this meeting may be obtained by' the roll of names will be called y d y Praise meeting. addressing Department of Agricultural' 4.00 p. m. Thursday, Junior C. B. .», each 'Ihome bring forward the NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.00 p. m. Choir Rehearsal, lount from this Bource, the regular Extension, New; Brunswick, N. J. •inday School, offering and the extra BAPTIST CHURCH. means used to gather funds this month. KOTICB. )VWe' are hoping for a fine amount. Let Be*. TMMM Heal, Jr, rutor ALL PERSONS CONCERNED WILL ius make this a real Christmas offering, take notice,' That all debts owing to The RADLE PIANOS Resldeaee 71 Secoad Slrtafc .; the estate of'James H. Gordon, or to Sell like hot c»ke». Everyone la so . '.-'.Mr*- Richard Parlsen led the Senior the firm of Howell and Gordon, are pleated with them, that one sold Im- Services for the week beglnnlni ia< mediately brlngi another cuttoraer !$ i, <*•*?• ^'Service last Sunday evening.' It now due and parable. Notice Is fur- Sunday, December 14th, 1913 ther given that the proper and legal Factory Piano Polish 28c Mottle 10.30 a. m. Preaching. ' was a consecration service and as the settlement of the Estate of James H. ; 'roll was called all responded to their FIRST NRTIQNHL BRNK 1.30 p. m. Bible School Sesaion. Gordon, deceased,, will require the HARRY PARISEN •.45 p. m. Senior C. B. 8oel«ty meet- • names. There were some remarkable collection of all the above mentioned tOI DAVID •TBB1T SOUTH AMIOV SOUTH AWBOY.N. J. 1 things,' said. Some are missing a debts, by legal action, If necessary. Payment may be made to Francis H. .^gXfttd treat by neglecting this means Gordon, at the store corner of Broad- LOWEST PRICED •| Of grace and are forgetting their CM pi ta 1 $50,000 Sn ipl us $ 7 5,000 Week Day Semew: way and David street, or to the un- HARDWARE STORE IN TOWN. '-' pledge. Come next Sunday. dersigned. Wednesday IJiiclivtclnd Profit** KJIIIMU, $30,000 3.30 p. m. Junior C. E, Meeting WILLIAM J. BOWE, Thursday •• A brief song Service preceded the Administrator of James H. Gordon, 7.46 p. m. Church Prayer Meeting. deceased. c. t. > Tegular evening worship. Corner Steveni avenue and Pint street. .. Friday 9-13-tf Hardware, Tinware. Axateware, This Bank Pays Interest 7.30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. lias Hxturee*. Mantels, Gas Come heait the Gospel and ,'' The pastor preached last' Sunday ON AC00DNT8 SUBJECT TO CHECK - Christian Fellowship. All .evening on Job 14, 10;. "Man Dleth Plates. Etc. free. ...and Whsteth away, Yea Man Glveth up SCHOOL SUPPLIES-Big Stock PEK CENT on balances averaging daily theGhost (And where Is He)." It Stationery. Tohttcco and Cigars - w^lfptWJBjUrt solemn and Impressive Best ail LaUit BMkt «•• to $500 and over for the month. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CflUBCB B«T. J. E. Skaw, Pastor. ;" service andHMW^hurch hymns were so •Ml at Bull CMt CA1TTAI 6L0TIS 2 t', many sermons in themselves. Why fl* WRfeMt OM« IsfOssft LAWN M0WEB8 8HABPEKED. PER CENT in Special Deposit Dapart- THE A. C PAKIini LIMAIY Services for the week beginning ' -:At the close of the services of the SMtkAakc* raent on accounts of $200 and over remaining ' Sunday, December 14th, 1913, Sunday Services. day many were loth to depart from The Old Amboy House in Bank for at least Three Months prior to •.30 a. m.—Class the!house of prayer. 3 January 1 and July 1. 10.30 a. m.-Preachlnf by Pastor. . and Cabaret 130 p. m.—Sunday School. .£ Arrangements are being talked of HIGH-GRADE ISSUES TRAVELERS' CHECKS PATABLE ITEBTWHIBI. 6.45 p. m.-Epworth League Bervtetw 7.30 p. m.—Preaching by Paator. for the early Christmas service at 6 a. 7.30 to 12 O'clock SELLS FOHEIGN DBAFT8 PATABLE IH AHT PABT OF , m., and a watch night meeting at the 114-1K Darii Store* • THE WORLD. Servicea during the week. Junior League, Thursday. 8.30 p. m. close of 1913. HARRY C. PERRINE, President R. C. STEPHENS0N, Cubtw P»rer Service, Thursday 7.45 p.m. Choir Rehearsal. Saturday 8.00 p. m. T. FRANCIS PERRINE, Assistant Cashier FARMER'S WEEK. Pirst-olsss Accommodations for All are welcome. All teaU free Farmer's week at the New Jersey Permanent and Transient Guests. DIRECTORS: State College of Agriculture and Ex- Booms By The Day Or Week. / DANIEL C. CHASE CHRISTIAN STRAUB HENRY WOLFF METHODIST PROTESTAJf T CHT7BCH periment Station, December 26th-31st, F.W.STE1MS, HARRY C. PERRINE GEORGE V. BOGART H. H. BE55KTT, Proprietor. Ber. F. F. Craig, Paitcr. will be the moat Important agrlcul- Stevnna Avenue, near Main Street, J. BAIRD PERRINE R. C. STBPHBNSON SOUTH AMBOT - tural meeting ever held In Now Jersey. Seifyices beginning Sunday, Dec. 14th. The station scientists will give their It's A Cure That's Sure most recent results in experimental Safe Deposit Boxes 8B2.OO up 10.30 a. m. Regular Preaching. Subject, work, and the State Board of Agricul- -F'OR-, 'The Conversion of a Sinner." ture will bring to this meeting some SOUTH AMBOY HOSPITAL RHEUMATISM, GOUT. 2.00 p. m. Junior C. B, Topic, "How to of the greatest authorities In the agri- SCIATICA, AND tame the tongue." Bible Reference cultural world. St. James 3, 8. FOR CLOTHES LUMBAGO 2.30 p. m. Regular Sunday School Place of Mooting. By our system of cleaning, dyeing, W II liuvu cuivd Tliuimnliils U'ltU Bible study on—The Sin of Achaa The names upon the program for repairing and pressing clothes, we JONES BREAK-UP X ADVEETISE Bible Reference Joshua 7. 6; 15. -these five days should draw many thou- absolutely cure all garments. See- 7.00 p. m. Sharp—Senior C. B. Topic, ANP IT WILL CURE YOU I udvertise because I fun and do give the patients who call nt my Lessons from the "Men and Women sands of the progressive men of the ing is believing. Give us a trial uni ( Always in stock at office I ho best grnrto of Dental Work that can be had. I advertise be- of the Bible." Bible Reference Stnto to New Brunswick, and for their you,will be convinced. Best work at Hebrews 11, 1 to 40. Would like to ciiuse I cliargo only u nominal price for my work hud enn Htunri by It. convenience nearly every session will the lowest prices. A. C. FAXUSSXTS have 40 there each read a verse. Because a Minn mlvertises it dnes not nieuu liedoes poor work. Yon can bo held In the gymnasium and lecture 1st. Tell about your lavorite bible Brondwny bet. John and Henry Stg. get poor work from a man wlin does not advertise. Don't forget that. rooms of Rutgers College on the cam- PHARMACY character. Broadway ana Augusta Street ','A word to the wiHe is sufficient." 2d. What for you is the greatest les- us near the rallwny station. Hotels - SOUTH AMBOY N. J. 11-15-4 son In the life of a bible man or "par at hand and good restaurants woman? homes will afford accom- AMERICAN BUILDING, 3d.,Name one common (but important) '• reasonable rates. FOR SALE SHOP DR. ::T.VC r.mittt Street lesson. I cctiiro Periods. DENTIST r'^n in AMBOY, N. J. 7.45 p. m. Song service led by the choir 8.00 p. m. Regular Preaching Service. a noted that the forenoon 13 Estate of Mrs. Wm. Rea ENGINES, BOILERS and JUCHINBBI Subject "The Gift of Cod." Into two lecture periods, the Thiirsdny 7.1B p. m. Regular class Nine room house, sewer connection, ...•noon into two and the evening Of all kinds repaired. meeting. jssion begins at eight o'clock. Two gas and water, 250 feet deep 60 feet Thursday 8.00 p. in. Regular prayer MODEL MAKING, PLUMBING, SAMUEL E, SHIM & SON service. Leaders Mr. j. p. Fulton. ectures nre listed for the same period wide. Small barn, summer kltonen C. H. EDWARDS •n many casc9, permitting a choice of GAS FITTING, STEAM AND CARPENTER and BUILDER and pastor. Friday regular choir practice. subjects for those in attendance. and fruit trees. HOT W ATE It HEATIlffi PAINTERS, DECORATORS, Window and Door Nets a Hpeclulty E«tinmten FurHlslii'tl and Our Motto. Horticulture Dny. An open church, a hearty welcome, Apply to V. NEWELL JAMES Jobbing Promptly Done Friday, December 2Gth, is known ns AND PAPER BANGERS equal recognition, salvntion for all. Horticulture) Day, and Mr. J. H. Hale, 11-1-tf J. C. POTOHIOFF, Executor. Corner Second and Stockton Bts. 87t FIRST ST. Phone 232-M P. 0. Box 35 36 John Street. I was In tho spirit on tho Lord's Day. \ Revelations 1, 10. I CUV SOOTH AXBOY CITIZEN. SCULLY INTRODUCES BILL TO SORE ARMS IN PLENTY NOW? WINNERS IN BUSINESS MCN'S PHOTECT SEABRIGMT BEACH ASSOCIATION ESSAY CONTEST Quality is the Best Advertiser 'EH>IS:—ONB YKAK:»1 IN ADVANCE Always looking after the best inter- (Continued- Prom Page One) ests of his constituents, Congressman - ' ' TBLCPMONI 14C-M in regard to the matter and had been (Continued Prom Page One) Scully immediately after the great Informed that all children- who had and wo give quality. PUHMHHKII BV storm at Seabright, which -did BO mucb not been vaccinated, unless exempted your home merchants—your neighbors, 9 for assistance. THESOUTIi AMUOV PRINTING CO. damage, held a conference with the by certificate, should be brought be- 113 ,iAdministrators, Executors and Guardians people of that city, and promised to do fore Judge Daly, at New Brunswick Ye wuz a' talkln to me about buyin' to will please bear In mind tbat this journal Is a all that .was possible to get a govern- for not complying with the school law hum, I legal newspaper and therefore a proper ined ment approbation to build suitable Mr.' Grace withdrew his motion. Wai, friends, have you hear'd of what David St. lum ftii- the publication of their notices. become wall or bulkhead to prevent further f Mr. C. S. Buckelew was given the Of that poor old skinflint, Hiram privilege of the floor. He said that All communications or Items of news re- encroachment of the sea on the beach? Brown, ceived by us muat he itccoiupanied by the Accordingly on January 12, he intro- the Board maintained that only two What used'ter live In Bounderbce signature of the writer to Insure publication duced ia the House of Representatives pupils had been excluded from School Town. Among our specials for this week Nof 2 and four from School No. 1, wno Entered In the Post (Mllce ut South Amboy the following bill, which was referred He wuz mean as rat plzen, but HI, be as second clans mull mutter. to the committee on Rivers and Har- had not been vaccinated, with the ex thought ..' we are offering: bors and ordered to be printed. ception of those who had received ex- That he lived in a way that any man emption certificates. He stated that ought. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914, A BILL. Prime Rib Roast Authorizing a survey with a view to he wished to dispute this statement He milked his own cows, and butter Small Pork Loins for and perfer charges against the Medi- he churned protection of the beach at and near And he hoarded away the money he 8CIJ1XY ACTS AS SPEAKER Seabright, New Jersey, and for other cal Inspector for non-performance of earned. . Roasting purposes, duties. He stated that he didn't wish During the absence of Speaker Be it enacted by the Senate and Genuine Hindquarters Lamb Clark from the House of Representa House of Representatives of the United to be placed in the wrong light, but But Hiram he thought, that the way that his family physician had recom- to get rich tives on Wednesday Congressman States of America In Congress assem- Wuz to go out of town for groceries, Scully presided over the proceedings bled, That the Secretary of War be mended that his children should not an' sich. : and he Is hereby, authorized and di- be vaccinated, He stated that par- and while there was no, legal ques rected to cause to be made a survey of So hts'd' come out to meetln' an''give tlons put to the chair by Mr. Mann tiality had been shown, but that he did us bis views , Also Chickens, Veal, Fresh Hums, Etc, the entire water front at and near 'Bout savin' three cents on a new pair '• nor Mr; Murdock, nor was It necessary Seabright.' New Jersey, with a view to not consider it his place to inform the of shoes,. ' ...... Quality and Weight Guaranteed. TELEPHOXK 2C-J. for Middlesex's representative to rule the protection" of-, the beach and shore Board of those who had been allowed 1 front by the construction of a retain- to remain without being vaccinated Bout savin' three cents on a now pair '.' Jerry Donovan out of order for ask- of shoes. ing wail or blukneait by the United He believed It was the place of the ing if Mr. HobBon was present, Con States alone or in cooperation with Medical Inspector to find out. He skinned all his neighbors, an' SALE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. gressman Scully nevertheless presided local and State interests, consideration being also given to the necessity for • reeled off his lies, ,t •' ., IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY: EMIL H. MENZEL AND LOUI8H \, with much dignity. any protective works to prevent the Mr. Mason stated that he bolicved He swapped off their bosses, an' Between South Amboy Lumber and Manaker, executors of Maria Menzei, sea from breaking through and destroy- the Board had tried to make the mat- thought he wuz wise. , ' Supply Company, complainant, and deceased, by direction of the Surro- ing the navigable channel of Shrews- Then ho went to the city, an' his William Moore, et ux., defendants. gate of the County of Middlesex, INSTALLATION ter as lenient as possible, by allowing cash there he spent bury River. the Medical Inspector to accept the • Fl.' Fa. for sale of mortgaged prem- hereby gives notice to the creditor* On Friday evening, January 9, the But In Bounderuoe Town ho left nary inlBen, dated December 19,1913. of the said Maria Menzei, to brine la officers of Oorm Lodge No. 86. D. B. family physician's certificates, and ho a cent. By virtue of the above stated writ their debts, demands and claim* nOLLBCHWEILER ASSUMES believed that a nice way for the par- to me directed and delivered, I will against the estate of the said deceas- S., woro Installed at Bundesen's Hal Ho'd stroke his long whlBkers, an' as follows: OFFICE Aft U. ft. MARSHAL ents to have done In this case would expose to sale at public vendue on ed, under oath or affirmation, withia mutter "By gum!" • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ELEV- nine months from this date, or they Ex-President—Louis Borlund. Albert Dollschweller, the newly ap- have been to procure the certificates I'm wlHnr'n them that's a' buyin' to of exemption. ENTH NINETEEN HUNDRED will be forever barred of any actiom President—Jens L., Bundeaen. pointed United States marshal, assum- hum." -•. • ! therefor against the said executors. Hut by cracky! for Hiram there soon AND FOURTEEN. Vice-president—John Miller. ed his official duty Monday, when the Mr, Coan replied, that Board had Dated December 27,1913. came a day, ••-•;••• at two o'clock in the afternoon of said SMIL H. MENZEL Fin. Sec—George Morttaesen. books of the marshal's office at Tren- no right to accept the family physi- When all his good luck, It jest faded cian's certificates, the law maintaining day at the Sheriff's office in the city and LOUISE MANAKER, Secretary—Jens Tbompion. ton, were turned over to him. United away. • • „•", of New Brunswick, New Jersey. Eiecutors. Treasurer—John Lund.' ' States Marshal Edwin R. Setnple, of that school medical inspector should I All that tra'ct or parcel of lands and His cows got the cholory, an' corn Present claims to JOHN A. COAN, Trustees—P. Nelson, P. K. Jensen Mt. Holly, and Deputy Marshal Georgo be the only one allowed to grant such premises, situatn. I vine and being in Proctor, South Amboy, New Jersey. . certificates. • takes a drop * too City of South Amboy, in the Coun- 1-3-9. /'" Nals MortiaMen. D. Bower retired from office Monday An' the potato bugs came an' ate' up ty of Middlesex, State of New Jer«ey. Conductor—Nels Nelson. their terms having expired. They Mr. Mason stated that it was the In- his crop. • ' Said lot being twenty-five, feet front MIDDLESEX COUNTY SUBROGATIf. Inner Guard—J< n * ThompBon. left the building with the best wishes tention of the Hoard to act on the Is- His hosses, they died, an' ole Hi gets and rear and one hundred feet in OFFICE. disgusted; Outer Guard—Nela Kvlest. of the employes with whom they had sue with fairness and that in Justice depth, more particularly known • and In the matter of the application for the tiTthe children already vaccinated, the His cupboard was empty, an' his poc- designated on the recorded map of the worked for years. ketbook 'busted'. ' • grant of letters of administration of matter should be carried through, He village of South Amboy as lot num- the estate of George H. Baker.—On B0WI1NG MATCH A TIE. The new deputy marshals, John ber sixty-nine in Block number twen- Prput, of Jersey City: Wbodbury B. believed the law should be strictly en- Then ho shines up his shoes, an' he ty-one, containing tweny-five hundred Petition. A bowline match took place on forced and no discrimination shown, goes to the city, square feet and bounded as follows ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. Snowden, of Tcenton; Llnford A Whur he tells 'em'his story, an' asks A duly verified application in writ- Wednesday night between the A. S. Denny, of Salem, and Louis G. Be'ek- as had been suggested by Mr. Coan .viz: North by Catherine street, Bast log having been presented to me, the f ho othor members agreed. 'em for pity. by lot number seventy, South by lot & R. and the Y. M. C. A., resulting in man, of Jersey City, have assumed He tole 'em he always had bought number twelve and West by lot num- Surrogate of the County of Middlesex, a,tie.game, Owing to the late start their duties. A motion was introduced to the ef- there afore, ' ber sixty-eight, all in Block number in the above entitled matter by Hettie the deciding game could not be bowl- fect that every pupil and teacher But they larfed in his face, an' showed twenty-one. H. Anderson, one of the next of kin him the door. <" Being the same premises conveyed of George * H. Baker, showing that' ed, . , The scores: SCULLY'S QUICK 'QUERY GAINS should be vaccinated, an Inspection to George H. Baker being a resident of A. S. & R. . be made by the Medical Inspector, and to William Moore, by deed of Walter POINT FOB JERSEY NAVY YARD In the stores back at home, then for Mundy' and wife dated March 31st, this County In this state has remained Carter 131 131 that no certificates of exemption credit he cried, 1904, and recorded in the Middlesex beyond the aea or absented himself Washington, Jan. 14.—A point for should be granted unless ordered by An' he still' owed 'em money at the from the state or concealed himself E/'Hunt' ' 105 140 133 County Clerk's offlco In book 355, page within this state for more than seven J. Hunt ...... 13T 179 J39 the proposed removal of the govern- the Medical Inspector. time that ho died. • 410. An' Hiram's poor wjdow; Why the years last past. Williams 181 171 154 113 ment navy yard from Brooklyn to New Dr. Albright stated that he would SECOND TRACT.—All that tract or It ia OP this seventh day of January Jersey, was scored yesterday by Rep- darn city store, parcel of land situate, lying and being Werner ...... 17G 134 177 167 rather be allowed to accept family Wouldn't trust her for crepe to hang In the township of Sayrevllle, County 1914, by Daniel W. Clayton, Surrogate Eyerkusfe ',...,... 182 204 179 144 resentative Scully of South Amboy at physician's certificates. Mr. Thomas on his door, of Middlesex and State of New Jersey, of the County of Middlesex and State the expense of Mayor John Purroy HjStOLD G. HOFFMAN of New Jersey, ordered that cause be Quackenbush asked who was to be re- known and described as lots 87 and 88 shown before the said Daniel W. Clay- Totals 806 793 789 688 Mitchell of New York. sponsible in case it was found that on map of Morgan Heights Land Com- ton, Surrogate of said County of Mid- Mr. Scully, as a member of the pany. Y. M..C.-.A. a child was compelled to be vaccinat- Together with all and singular the dlesex in the State of New Jersey on Stephenspn 174 165 215 170 House fiver and "harbors committee, ed who was found afterward to be rights, privileges, 'hereditaments and the 20th day of February, 1914, at 11 was listening to the testimony of Mr. a. m., why letters of administration , Dlxon..... 148 135 162 189 physicially unfit. Mr. Grace replied appurtenances thereunto belonging or should not be granted to said Hettie H. ' , Shinn ...... 128 Mltchel relative to the harbor needs of that no one was immune from making THREE in anywise appertaining. Anderson or such other fit and proper s' New York. Mr. Mitchell told of the ARTHUR B. APPLEBY, McDowell 141 125 ,155 mistakes and stated that he believed JOHN A. COAN, Sheriff. persbn as the said Surrogate may Berlew, 133 125 145 162 congested conditions off the Battery, Dr. Albright was like the rest. He Solicitor. $16.52 deem advisable. (,' and described the difficulties of get- judged that if a mistake was made the It is further ordered that this order Wb'alen .'. 195 163 207 165 shall be published in the South Amboy ting clearway in the navy yard. , legislators who passed the bill would IMPORTANT Citizen once a week for six weeks nest • Totals 778 730 854 841 "Mr. Mayor, may I Interrupt you for be responsible. The motion was pass, Steam Cleaning, Dyeing preceding its return day, and that *• 0 a moment?" queried Mr. Scully. ed, Messrs, Davis, Grace and Mason copy thereof be mailed within ten day* "Certainly, sir! go right ahead," voting in its favor. and Repairing from the date hereof to the next of A GentUman. beamed the Mayor, kin of said George H. Baker, directed "On the whole, the finest gentleman The matter of children carrying THINGS! to their Post Office addresses if thV The room was very quiet as Mr. I have ever met," suys a writer iu the lunches to school v.'as brought up and Establishment same can be obtained. Scully propounded his question. "Do Mr. Grace introduced a motion to the DANIEL W. CLAYTON, Unpopular Review, "WIIH the Jupaucse 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE. 1--10T6 Surrogate. Samurai uml art critic:, the lute Oka- you not believe, Mr Mayor," he said, effect that parents who wished their r kura Kalctizo. I recall us vividly his "that the congestion at that point will hildren to carry lunches should re- AIL WORK GUARANTEED. Confidence is the stepfather of suc- courteous and expectant silences as I be somewhat relieved when the navy quest permission from the Board. Call and be convinced. cess. > do his always eloquent uml brilliant yard is removed to New Jersey?" The other members maintained that Imperial Flour ALEXANDER BUBMA5 discourse. Indulgent to the.suiull talk Mltchel waited for' the laugh that bis would complicate matters, since 1«» Broadway, Sooth A«boy The less a man knows the more ad- of others, he declined toslum? it. If ollowed Scully's query to subside, but some unforeseen circumstances might The best that's milled, Next to Empire Theatre. i vice he distributes. he ever gave utterance to u mere For a monment appeared to be at a arise which' would necessitate the prejudice or to n ny petty pci'goiial cotl- loss for an, answer. "Ye—e-s," he child's carrying lunch when the par- and the kind that gives ccrn it was tiot in my lienriiiK. He mid finally, "if the navy yard goes to appeared to hiislmml himself until tlie ent had not requested permission from satisfaction. talk should take a wide iiuptu'sounl Mew Jersey." ' ' the Board. The motion was defeated, ' range, and then his comment was Representatives Fitzgerald and Cal- Messrs. Davis and Mason voting in the feryeut and llluiuliiatliiK. A noted der, from Brooklyn districts, who were negative and Mr. Grace In its favor. lb. Bag Sells at 85e INVENTORY SALE! American poet critic baa somewhat present, did not look exactly pleased Prof. Miller stated that he had some similar habits. His prolonged silences at Mr. Scully's sally. matters to bring before the' Board. are comfortable, even deferential, bis o The first was a complaint in regard' Following is a list of items we will place on Bale for rhre speech instinct .with sympathetic OFFICERS ELECTED. understanding with men and books to the new truant officer. Mr. Miller the nextvflve days, these are all exceptional values and and nature. The (ate John LaFarge, At the annual election of the Star stated that he came at irregular times After Dinner Coffee goods that you need now, a glance through wQl gare who was In congenial'society a con- Building and Loan -Association the and was very lax In his duties. He < ynu money. tinuous tnlker, offered an Interesting following officers were elected to stated that the Board had not ratified This is an excellent coffee 'Equivalent for reticence in the ullu- ierve for the ensuing year:' . ' his appointment and that if the officer MivenesR of his touch and In n licuuti- President—Thomas C. Gelslnon. did not appear at the proper lime he that is growing in popu- ful perception of the kind of sympu- Vice-Pres.—Richard C. Stephenson. would refuse to recognize. thctlc response you would liuvc made ?2.60 MEN'S AND LADIES' SWEATERS, in white/scarlet, and ' Secretary—John J. Deloney. He also stated that it was necessary lar favor daily. liml you not. been better occupied In Tgrey . • • listening to him. ITo hml what moat Treasurer—John J. Coakley. to send a delegate to the Supervisor's free talkers signally lack, perfect Solicitor—John A. Coan. Meeting, to be held at New Brunswick 1 Lot of BOYS' SWEATEES, In grey only, at .••••••• Me on Jan. 17th. Messrs. Miller and tact." Auditing Committee—W. W. Bm- Sells at 33c a lb. 88c INFANTS' SWEATERS, in white, blue and grey at. ...69c mons, J. L. Manion, Oliver W. Welsh. Dawson were appointed delegates. Titles to Land. Directors—Edward McDonough, V. Prof. Miller also suggested that the 200 Pair of double full size BLANKETS, in white and grey at 65c Oil wlint .lust bawls win I claim ox- N. James, Timothy F. Sullivan, A. H. Secretary of the Board be requested 08c SHIRT WAISTS, all this season's goods, at, 79 SATURDAY, ^JANUARY 17, 1914. SI AND UP STRAIGHT. NEW JERSEY NEWS CONDENSED. In your hand Keep the Clie»t Wide Open and, you hold a the Grtat White Plagge. Items of Interest From all Parts of the State as Gleaned from Our Tbe beat ivny to avoid consumptloL five-cent Is to slaud up stnilubt. uccordiug tc Exchanges Briefly Paragraphed. tbe.Itulletiii of tile American'Medica! piece. .association. Tile writer says: "The Bret ustteutlul in the avoidance of tuberculosis of the lungs, or con Engine Ditched by Timbers. ploye, on the bridge, when the train and before he could reach a place of sumption, is to keep the luugs strong, Right at the The locomotive of a Pennsylvania, was seen approaching. Relatives of safety he was struck. County Physi- ro tbat if the Kerius are breathed tiie.v Scharf claimed the body. cian Westcott reported to the prosecu- CUD do no bnnn. O»» vf tlie most Im- passenger train running between grocer's hand portant things in liccpinj,' tlie lungs Broad street station, Philadelphia, and « * « * tor's office that there was no need of strong l» to kci'|) the client wide open New York was ditched at Metuehen William Hums. an. investigation. is a moisture- su tbat the IUIIKS ('tin bo properly used, Saturday afternoon by timbers that William Burns, identified with Bor- -•##*'#• If tile body Is drooped or stoops or If fell from a fiat car of a train running Sick Mini Rescued From Fire. proof package the KlioiiMern nre allowed to dniK for dentown public life for many» years, ahead on the inner eaBtbound track. died Sunday night at Mercer Hospital, Barely In time to save him from be- ward (rouud Mliouldersi or If the beuil Although the engine ran. 1,500 feet ing roasted to death in a fire which She—Don't you think .Miss Screeclier of Uneeda Is carried forward instead of well buel, Trenton, where he was taken Saturday. over the ties until It was stopped, none Mr. Burns was born in Bordentown started in the cellar of a tenement- IN a beautiful singer? over the shoulder* the vlit'Ht must l>« He—She is beautiful, rill right, but I Biscuit. He flattened, tbe breiitlilng must be sbul of the cars left the rails. Tbe train June 27, 1830, and was tbe first print- house at Metuehen Wednesday morn- was running at nigh speed when John ing, John Robinson, sixty-five- years can't say the snine of her Kinging,— low, mid the liuigH. not being 'freelj er's devil on the first newspaper print- New York tilobe, hands you the used, become weiik. , J. Meyers, the fireman, looking ahead ed In Bordentown. He was the son otold, 111 from typhoid fever, was carried "It in In this 'type or chest that tu at the freight, saw the timbers slide the late Isaac and Sarah Burns and down three (lights of stairs to safety Surprised. package—you berculoHlti usually begins. The cou from the car into the path of tbe pas-was born in a house where the Masonic by two firemen. Everybody had ran sinnptivis is iisunlly narrow clu-Nteu senger train. He called to Cbarles Hall now stands. After working at from the building and Mr. Robinson, hand him the with drooped Hlioulders and with tin Swen, the engineer, who shut off steam the printing trade Mr. Burns was clerk known to few people, was forgotten heud crimed forward. and applied the air. The locomotive, at the Delaware and Rarltan Canal until some one in the crowd asked for "Whilf tlw. development of a strong, however, hit the obstruction and left him and it was suddenly remembered coin. A tri- well fonmul client Is one of the most office for twenty-flve years under tho the rails, As the engine left the rails that ho was confined to his bed In the Important fiirton* In preventing tuber late Captain George B. Reymond and fling transac- the projecting door of a box car struck Captain Oeorgo M. Wright. _ He later third floor. Two men rush up the eulosls, the same thing Is to be desired the left hand side of the cab, covering if the disease lias once started. Xpt entered the real uHtate and Insurance Blulrs through blinding smoke and tion? only should we live In tlie open, but Meyers with glass and splinters, which bUsinesH. He was a justice of thetaking him from hit) bed had great dif- we should Rtmid up straight and learn, lnflcted a number of cuts'on his bead peace for twenty-five, years, lie wasficulty in getting him to the ground. to -throw n big chest.' so that the and face. Physicians on the train oncu tax collector and also nerved as In a precurloiiH condition from the ex- , lung* can grow strong iiml the fresli dressed his wounds. Although cover- a member of the Common Council. clUiincnt he was taken into the home Not A remark- nlr be talien in. ed with bandages, he Insisted on stay- For a number of years he conducted a of Mrs, William Van Slglcn across tbe "The runner, the singer or mi.v one able one—for you ing until the engine was replaced on sporting goods store in Fnrnaworth Htroot. The police report that the fire wbo IM obliged to make sustained ef- the rails and completing his run. uvenuo, Bordentown. was euiiHt'd by n fire lighted by a have spent the fort Is tiinght to stand and Hit wittat Traffic was delayed about an hour. tlie chest high, so that the lungs cuijt Although it has been in service a com- tonnnt to thaw out a frozen pipe In smallest sum that be u«etl to the best advnutage, and li paratively short time, the.same train the cellar, •very ono would do the same tltlnq lined For Illrlnv Itoy Under Age. I'n I r .StniiiKi'i'- How much has Mrs. has been In a number of accidents. # • * « will buy a pack- there would be less tuberculosis tie- Otto Kohl, or South River, was fined (•'iidiilMint ToiiiliiiHon, on deposit here? riniNP there would be fewer weak One o/ the boiler tubes exploded No- I'lulii field riiHtor KOKIKIIN. Bunk Toller-I cannot toll you. age of good food; vember 23, but William Carr of Phila- $50 in the District Court at New hinint." Brunswick, on Tuesday morning by Kuv. Arthur, E, Wilson, who has l«'iilr StritiiKW—Why, 1 thought you delphia, the engineer, stopped the train weru till! "teller!"—ChlwiRo News. and the grocer\ before he became unconscious under Judge Woodbridgo for employingLouio been pastor of All Souls' Unitarian has sold you the ELECTRIFIED CELLULOID. the scalding steam. Feihlo, under fourteen years. The Church, I'lalnfield, for the last year, Toot, Toot. complaint was made by L«wls T, Bry-has resigned, to take effect February Pulling (Couple of Strips Between the most nutritious * # «' * ant, Connnlsslonnr of Labor, and tho1. Mr. Wilson will leave Plainfleld Fingers Changes Them. State called several witnesses among because of 111 health following an food made from If you will, tnlie two thin lengths ol Aldcrnuui-Kleft Appeal*. whom was MIHH Moore,, who testified operation for appendiclts. celluloid, put them'In contuct and then An appeal from the Judgment of the flour—as clean suddenly and rapidly pull them be- tlint she went to (ho factory and saw « « # « >twen your lingers you will observe Middlesex Circuit Court judge holding tho boy working there. Tlio defendant and crisp and de- they both have become electrified—II< •• that he was an alien and not entitled denied that he had the boy In his om- Mill KIIIJIloj 200 Men. only on their outside surfaces, whew to hold office, has been filed in theploy. Josiah Stryker appeared for Tin- Consumors' Virginia and Caro- licious as it was / the frletlou of your fingers caused t Supremo Court by James It. Gladden tho ..state and Lawyer Benline for tholina Fertilizer works at Roosevelt are when it came negative electrification, but also on llu of New Brunswick. The appellant, defendant. now taking on men. As they are get- Inner surface of the celluloid. from the oven*. \ TUo'HtrniiBo part about this Is thai who Is a Republican, was elected al- * * * # ting in material by boatB thoy will bo ready to start to work the factory in j one of tlie inner surfaces of the ploet derman of Now Brunswick at the No- 0|)|>ON« More Plalnlleld Licenses. Is positively chsirge