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VOLUME 43. No 88. South Amboy, N. J., Friday, December 4,1925 Price Four Cent*.

t • >T* "FUES" CLUB STARTS MRS. POTTHOFF ATTEMPT TO ROB OVER $100,000 DISTRIBUTED HERE SUCCUMBS TO BURNS STORE CHEER FUND FOR AMBOY'S NEEDY Five Children Survive Unfortunate Foiled by Proprietor Who Wai Sleep- Victim of Burnt ing in f lace of Business TO CHRISTMAS, CLUB MEMBERS Christinas Tree For Kiddies; Baskets And Necessities For After fighting a game battle to re- An attempt to rob the store o Big Gain Over Last Year, Showing Increase In Popularity cover from burns received when her Garis 'Kelly located in the vicinity o Needy Families, Will Brighten Holidays Locally. Ap clothes caught h're from the flames Dim coal piers 'here, was made by Of Clubs—First National Pays Out $60,000 And Trust of a small gas stove, Mrs. Martha L. number of men on Sautrday nigh peal For Aid To Subscription Fund. Potthof f. passed away about if our The gang had evidently come pne Company Over $50,000. o'clock yesterday morning at the pared to make a large haul for it was South Amboy Hospital. Mrs. Pothoif learned they had a large truck back Big hearts in South Amboy and vie- Over $100,000 is being distributed had suffered intense pain from the ed to the rear of the Kelly store. The in South Amboy by the Christine*, inity will respond to the appeal of bad burns received on Sunday, Nov. were in the act of prying open tin the "Flies Club" for their Christmas Clubs of this city's two banking in- 13TH ANNIVERSARY 22nd, at her home, at the time she door when the owner, who had bee ROTARY CLUB SEES stitutions. Starting December 1st, Cheer Fund to brighten the holiday* wlas preparing her live children for asleep within the place, was awaken lor South Amboy "kiddie*" and to there went in the mails ChristnlU OFWOMANSCLUB bed. ed. In trying to reaoa the rear doo NEW EXCHANGE Club checks that will help make mer- furnish Christmas dinners, and neces- Mr, Kelly stumbled and the noise sities tor needy families *<>f the city. .Celebrated Last Night At High School Mrs. Pothoff was She widow of the Impact New Telephone Builaiat ry tihe holidays of many South Am- Auditorium. Many Attend. late John Pothoff, who died about said to have scared off the would-be Hare Taetday boy families, and incidently, this dis- At the last meeting of this newly- live years ago. She leaves Ave small theives. tribution fund helps South Amboy fanned social and civdc prganiiation, . The thirteenth anniversary of the children to lace the world alone, the The members of the South Amboy President Edward Farretsterted the On several occasions the store o business at this period of the year, Woman's Club was held last evening oldest benig fourteen years of age Mr. Kelly has been entered and larg< Rotary Club visited the local central by placing large amounts of monej; movwncat by naming Mayor Harold in the High School auditorium. In and the youngest seven years. Mrs. office on Tuesday upon tlhe invitation Hoffman and members of the Civic quantities of groceries of value taken in circulation. spite of the very abomerable weather Pothoff had been the support of the borne tame ago Mr. Kelly decided t< of D. H. Ford, Local Commercial There has been a big increase in Committee to take charge of the lund many people attended this amnua five children since the death of their Manager of the New York Telephone distribution of Christinas be his own watchman and arrange amounts this year as well as in the) Mid the event of the club. father and her passing is mourned by to sleep nightly in the store. Hence Company, and saw for themselves number of club members. It is said oncer. Miss Agan, the club's president tine entire community. he was on the scene Saturday night What happens after they start a call, that there are nearly 3,000 member* China Depository welcomed, the members and their The surviving children are: John, when the intruders came. whether that call is to a telephone The "Christnwi Ctwer" Fund is to in the two local banking house dubs. guests and explained how ever since 14; Frank, 13; Margaret Mary, 11; It did not take those with tin across the street or across the state. Many of those who receive Christ- be atarted this weekKand contribu- the inception of the club back in the Louise, 9; Rea, 7. The deceased is The visitors watched the switch- tions from people of the city may be truck very long to make a get awu> mas Club' checks use them, or a por- month of December, 1912, there has also survived by two aistres, Julia and und before Mr. Kelly could sound ar board operators handling various tion of the funds, to open up savings sent to the Citizen office, and will be been an annual reception' to mark Mary Rea, of this city; and one bro- types of calls and listened to a clear properly acknowledged." alarm or get the number or a des- accounts in the , while others, the occasion of its founding. ther, John Rea, also of this city. cripiton of the truck it was well o cxpilanation by Mr. Ford of how the of course, use the funds to carry out The subscription lilt, will appear The evening was then turned over the way «way from there. The at work .is done. Tuicy were then taken next week, and by the time OhriBtmas Funeral services will be 'held from their purpose of giving Christinas to* the entertainers from the Dan the la to home of the deceased, 307 tempt to get into the building wai to the Wire Chiefs room where they cheer to others at the holiday season. rolls around the Club expect* to have l^uinn Agency, New York City. made uround the midnight hour, saw the wires that connect subscri- a fund that will bring happiness in Henry street, at 8:30 o'clock on Mon- It is found that holiday buying local- line male quartette was composed day morning, and from St, Mary's The last robbery at the Kelly ston ber's telephones, arranged on large ly is stimulated by the distribution many homes iat the holiday season. of Chan Horn, 1st tenor; Al. Madru, lrames in numerical order so that . At Ohristmastide all the big hearts church at nine o'clock, where a High was ubout four monhts ago. At thai of Christmas Club money. 2nd tenor; Jack Beyer, baritone; Win. Mtoss of Requiem will be said for the time it ia understood thieves tool any line can be quickly located. From The First National , with the of the world respond to the appeal of Dorsett, basso. Each of these men tncae (listnibutinK frames, the wires those who are less fortunate. Christ- repose of her soul. Interment will several hundred dollars worth o oldest Christmas Club in tlhe city, has were excellent soloists and did very be made lin St. Mary's Cemetery un- groceries from the place. A truck are carried to the back of the switch- nearly fourteen hundred members, mas is made merrier and brighter in good ensemble singing, Mr. Bert board and there connected to the ter- tUe feeling- that some little grift has der the direction of The Gundrum was ulso used at that time it is be and will pay out, it was stated at the) Reed, the writer of "Crosswords," Service. lieved. minals on the switchboard with which bank, about $60,000 to its members. been made to make happy the holi- "Drifting" and "Curly Head" also the the operators conect when answering days of the deserving poor, The South Amboy Trust Company, in coach

4 T;..<--,!.*•. t • XX IMPORTED SCOTCHMUFFLERS Claaa-Lt** AdJastabfe IBS u;^ jam NewvtScotchPattern* Meyers, Fownes Dress Gloves, Buck •Jail, Grey and Tan unfinished and washable && ! IMPORTED ENGLISH BIBBED HOSE Larce 48 Volt

T : ' ••• :\ •-• '•- • •••• FRISH STOCK • RIBBED HEATHER MIXED WOOL HOSE AUTO GAUNTLETS RefaUr Brio $l.tt mm Flush Us** R«*>lar frits Tettod and AUTO.GLOVES ' "' ^W VACUUM Gauntlet and Short Style. Fleece Lined' ELECTRIC AUTO HORN TUBES Lamb Lined $2.00, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Torpedo Sfjl.29 SILK TIES 95c "Lumber Jacks" $3.00 Caa.ba faslMMsl to wall, bad) in fact anywhere either brats Type 101A Regular $16.80 Extensive assortment from which to or mahogany finUh) Tery at- Oaly select the various lots, comprising Tan- AUTO tractive . tf 1 OQ Thick, all-wool blouses with elastic ROBES $10.95 $3.80 >alu. fl/S9 FAMOUS MAJESTIC riyaku crinkled all silk crepe in Tan, •Price dost not include bulb. knitted bottom. Large checks in attrac- Exceptional quality Delft, Scarlet, Blue, Purple, Wine, Bur- Loud Speaker tive shades, with two large flap pockets. and warmth WAFFLE gundy, Chocolate, Golden Brown Dark IRON $10.95 Sizes 14 to 17. RADIATORS Brown, Grey Henna, Navy and Black; Value IIS.00 Shikii Silk: different and more.attrac- For Ford Cart Bakes the waffle Its clear tone can- Boys Lumber Jack ----- J5-45 on both tidet. not be turpatted. tive than the average run of neckwear, Famous Honesdale Flannel Shirts; $12.95 Require* no Complete with ad- turning. justable unit • and Prices— Grey, Khaki; special at ^...... —..C1.QC cord. $13.95 $8 value TO Blue Flannel Shirts; C. P. 0. and Col- STORAGE BATTERY TROMPET HORN lar attached style. Men's Neckwear—Large assortment of fine silks, striped figured and moire ef- $9.95 fects. All brand new fall merchandise. Army Shirts; well made heavy flannel The latest crate in Paris can Guaranteed for I be attached through the cowl year. Special hard Value $1.00; Special...... J or windshield Complete. rubber case. $2.45 S2-95 S3-95 Lilt price $4.00 Value $1-50

DOYLE & CUNNEEN TIMES SQUARE AX° SUPPLYCO.,NC SPOT SHOP A SUBSIDIARY OF CONSOLIDATED DISTRIBUTORS, INC. PERTH AMBOY, N. J, 204 Smith Street Perth Amboy, N. J. US SMITH STREET OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 2128 m, i1 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PageNInt

RIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 - sexes, -each sex has a special list of possible troubles peculiarly its own, and there are some', diseases that ef- EN"MINUTE TALKS fect both sexes but are more apt to ON KEEPING WELL attack one than the other; cancer for instance, takes a larger toll of wo- A Stitch In Ttime men than of men, and I know of no better example to illustrate the truth That a stitcih in time often saves of the two proverbs I have employed, nine is just as true in the field of i. e., that prevention is better than medicine and surgery as it is in the cure and that a stitch in time often realm of the tailor or the dressmaker, saves nine. indeed, the adage is applicable, to, You have all -heard much of the : many lines of human endeavor. Nu- campaign for the abolition of cancer merous examples might be recalled and if you have listened to the ad- fromhistory to show how the correc- vice given and the appeals made by tion of some minor defesi; had pre- authorities on this subject, you must vented what would curtainly liave have been impressed by'the persisten- been a major tragedy. KvenMnore cy with which all these authorities numerous, perhaps, are the instances insist upon the importance of early where afterthought lhas given us diagnosis and prompt treatment of cause ,to believe that a stitch in tinw conditions that may l«ad to cancer would 'have averted some horrible development. Every big thing must calamity. When we read the news have had its beginnings in some small paper account of the slaughter of oning, and cancer is no exception to THANKSGIVING many innocents in the collapse of a that law. The big oak from a little . theatre's walls, we do not need to be acorn grew. Just so, the big cancer "• .i. '••'.. " • v ,toW*that "somebody blundered" grew from a cell that was only micro- Thanksgiving is the day when ' we know that once again humanity scopically visible. A small, hard has paid the penalty of its carelesn- spot in the breast became a nodule, neaa, we know that any proper system then a lump, then a mass that involv- kinsfolk love to "gather home." of periodic inspection faithfully con- ed the entire breast and perhaps a PUBLIC SERVICE ducted would have discovered the portion of the arm. For years past, In a spirit of friendly helpfulness,, weakness of those walls and would every surgeon who has had to oper- have called for the necessary correc- ate for the removal of cancer hat the Officers of this institution invite the tive measures to prevent such an ac- been pleading with the physicians Men and Women - cident. When a reservoir dam bur&U who first see these patients, and with members of this Community who have and a flood destroys many lives and the patients themselves, to have this much property in the path of the condition treated earlier, treated 'be- hot as yet found their financial home to rushing waters, we know without any fore this cancer-acorn has had an op- after inspection that the final act in portunity to become cancer-oak. If join our family of satisfied Depositors. The Trench Digger that drama was .the effect of cumu- you go into a forest you may i a small oak that is only a foot . There are more than 3,600 miles of gas maim, lative strain upon weakened mason- and easily uproot it without mate A Welcome and a full measure of ry al(3 that if.proper precautions had disturbance to ihte ground in which owned by Public Service Electric and Gas Com- been taken, if proper examinations it was planted, but lhad you the courteous service are found in this in- pany, under the soil of New Jersey and the labor had,been made at suitable intervals strength to uproot a fully grown tree of The Trench Digger put them tbere. of 'tame and proper efforU muda 10 the dragging out of its roots; would stitution. repair small defects and strengthen tea,r up the earth for a radius of 16 He's dug, blasted and-bored until he has ere* weak-spots, there would lhave been ated a "super" tag eygtcm extending front the no break in the

drama of American transpor- hk» ~b««n ereaoted-within- the I if e span of Captain Joel Mul- ok^oiwrof • «a««f ew<.«ur*i ving ]• twc^^hj^pmaUc^a^oI Ae, ;c;|i ana.Jhe modern uato-., REAL- ESTATE—INSU&ANOC RICHARD McaOUD. Jr. I ' »' tt ' '-*ill|' 210 Gtorgt St ••—--- •> <:'. :.'•••'• >::,'i,\i ••• •: ;. ;,; << •:!!•>•:• B*«f, Unb, V«al and Pork In,.1845.when..ouly_ 10. yeara.oldj he; drove fowaxenias they plodded lB^GORlTQJf slowly westward with a creating pra- rle schooner in which he and his pa- .OVf. MAS#N SMOKED MEATS OF ALL KINDS rents', Emigrated 150 miles to Winnie- GENERAL . P. mac, Indiana,-,then «L.froJBJtier^tojW'n,. >l Telephone 146 138 N. Broadway Inicrossing the• Wabafeh4iv«i? th« .1-'*" :'.:•

Lafayette, InffiOT^'w.hfere^Harrii :• ,:ri'>ii'.-j;:i-.-i....Wlse . '• ']u !i:ii:r '•. a Itvr. years before had defeated a - NOTARY NlBLIC Tuning Bod Hcpurlng it HiahtDrlcfei EDWARD JfcflONOilGl large: band of hostile Indians. Today, 80 years Hater, Captain Ho- AQB4T POK \ , 231 First Sired South back, erect, alert and with the clear fOAl COMPANV eye of .the frontiersman, is enjoying SHERWIN-WILLIAMS n Ml i: j •;; transportation of a far different *yi>«. PAINTS J. *C. PAB.KX8., Afte* Jhestitating for ten yeari-*to CONTRACTOIU tackle the new fangled gasoline rig»" ••- J.-iJi, ,'.!.i-jl/-v.j.l,; •:,:-•>.!'-....- ,7 he has purchased a Chevrolet tour- Patnta, (Mh, Vantohea, WWU ing oa». "Goes like a scakrt rabbit.!.1 Lead. KnaaMta, Stataa, , Insurance of All Kinds venue : •aid Captain Hoback. "Easy to drive Potty, and Glam ,£ ' too. I thougtht a body had to »e pret- I. Bergvn, 178 Sttrrana a#« ty food with machinery to handle a Contests to select a,"Miss America" CONTBACTOftANDiditDM car. Mebbe that waa'true way back , conwr "lint atnat : when I first started to hanker afer have M*h-sS- Ssom b.-.a l)---:-. "• - 'it: ii-u lo sbniio Tork Arts club NM'81«Ji iUA «t car-^when I WAS only 80 years old -Jno7-in.f; v 1 ir'-,-A 1 •:>.•! c ,;/;r! J —but'! it shorely isn't true now. I nnd a man with perfect phy'sTqDe Out missed a lot of fun by waiting so of 300 contestants Wlnford 8: Tomer l»ng.'f;! - jiiumo/: mn<{ yj-v.\< LROSENTHAL MI kuor tt. wm AUTOMOMUl Captain Hoback drives frequently feet specimen. He Is twenty-six yean i- '.17cif bUjQ'rf • laawv-l.oold in the jvicinlity of Britton, Oklahoma, old, 0 feet 7 Inches tall and weight Tailor CONGRETiB BL0GK8 where]'ho now resides. He has built 15S pounds. He Is a painter, It roar a garage for the car. The Captain rled and has posed for leading scalp- WORK CALLED FOJT i,\u:OK;:, CHBVROLtT '" rentsjjput the Urkeifanbti'whieft.he toW'Bella aH-ardent athlete' intt>«'i ,1 ',31 o-jn'J MOID yniH'iov/ if.i Oiomeiteaded after joining, the land gasket b«U,pj«yer. ,. .,•;.• r ,. AND DELIVEMfr rush from Okla:fohfe'€ity! in-18891 ;PkoB« "I ad been [P^osperpua flndjsuci fctptodoo,, UabUlty, Aotorooblta (1! U-.K eeaaft in Indiana and later in.Ar- M4 Mahi-Sl."-1-."=-'••• SMtk kansa|t " he expllained. "I ownetfJtwif :i.tlon for Art taGlai ffs * saw mills and a planing nilil, but lost ^;?W them i "" Moscow.—While the horny-handed SaaikaVg IniuraniBa, Aak tratio 1 • row 'jnj 9H.UI) .'-' bonsai e aristocracy of Soviet Russlav- TT3 ^ openr R land in70Mohabn¥, I Mid ii iWMnMi « n,w' Intel.?: \ ', iivifni PUBLIC SOFT DRINKS from I'ort Smith to Oklo,httin(»-City. JUiii 1;: ,'<.;•-• ''A iMy d|{, Old Pal, wcht-''witn( me. * I S12D.ridlt Soot* Persons who cannot reiiu and write PWPB. S. A. 880 ' was broke, but -that didn't mnttei- to 1 Old F«l. It took us nearly ten days. are regarded as defective—a great CKEAM i:-.. fy. lii-.I! t.' TIJO,' We lived off the country. Antu'.ope clmcge In a few yeurs. The reception '-r W and cljier wene as thick(ae Jctdw^,n £ iWW-fi1 uiivti art exhlb " a«orrifle)d. V i Cj-< .,11 .enittd'Stn m und Cnnada ha "'*''^tK,:'!: R. 1 CASEY "Duffing the excitemont of,the land, jttiqelanalana.. Th»-| government rush I lost my Old Pal. 'Aimaninf* In'^xpr^sRlng their MILK,; !,CREAM f ered jme la-ride in a wagon. Old show requl8lte: spirit by Pal was standing !:neurby;wihen the .that tliis Is'th? npw scl|ool of^__ Phone 287 ,- - 847 Catherine St ],,.ICrug*jr^s.Special' "The Neareil Ye* whistlle! bkwas aaignarthnttha rush urtr-iiroluturlaf) ,iuul npt bouriJlBoia,' ;\. 1 1 l 1 Can pet/ ';' ;:/;•;'i.;' iM.;.r.- -;'4;;:.; Xard and Office, 14C Henry St was dit. Gurtswei-cfiro'l, everybody I. E.-.Gnubur, wltoihns returniW( from ahout|d and lashed their" horsfes. THo the Unlteil States, WIJ-B^ that fwfc.^N. PAINTINGANDPAPER long TOCO over tho prairie was very thriilliitir. r. staked one. of tho most lilbltloii of COO iirllcles-hns liBtl stic'li valuable farms in tho state but I lost ii!,grem success tli'a't I'ltHwlll^Jjie coil', TRUCKING AND' MOVING Old Fail. tlnued. tliroiiRii the ^vjnter in'various ,, cltlef In .North, America. .- i "r..' -...•.. ! I:- M»k was longg,, ag go annd 6f courscou e lie's dead now,"" ththe olld mandd' ndde'dd DON'T BE A RENT 147 Bordehtowu' Avenue wistfully, "but I would glive the ILMIR F. PARip •wholeilfnrm to have him back wlfcii (JimtacWjiiii ri|llro!trt hrliUel . me ndwv" '•'• ' '- ' , , Carting of Any, rtihd After living 16 years, on the furnv CliflfDv. oilers'Coni, ' JViAKE A STAKT TOWARD yu Afrn Captain Hoback' move,d ifi 100,6 to, 1 Made to Grow A^aih DiitlOklohaSiV, wheve he was po>£- 1 JOHN C. THOM 3|3 Daviil SI..,,,, South Amboy •Vertion [ Utnh.—Si'wl Mioni XOUK 6Vnolnltv : charter momber'. In the near future II width of five IIK'1I4>. South -Aml)oy, N. J. REPAIRED AND TUNED Captain iHobnok will test his newly II nlnn ylclilH n ^riMitttr nunihiii' Phone 661 .' REUBEN FORGOTSON ; 264 Flr

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u^>T , m. im».—Bifepi|psttog excavations ha* f V 1, - M *• J Sl' " J 1 ,,. ^Jundlrla'fent by Prof. Ettcft -i ', -• STstroI W^nd?ia:«. direct^ of the Paler! - i.'.I- i ' skies, let it.be a day of trans- muMU,111' ^.^ •'£. °? the •ndent I'. - • i '»•(•• ' In^s,: let i£ !«fiD«meter!.Mslophoros at , t •. .i !,• ir aoriies of fifty-five years Selinuute, near Palermo. ,] f. > ' ' ' • ,• i ffi/i 1 i 1 •' the'cVe^'W ydu' ' KW'«noiWbu »ibytel»eriiif objects 01 i ' ,K til'" r ft' I,/

• K '"li "i i /'), H ei and ' vi I lion- * ,.(i Bone amtyhatSk&iddBe Done i ' < ,;i J in-- ,;L ,'F SysteMfor^ew Jersey People • >u' 'jj >.' i-.lil-V/ •' i ' '•• , I,-. ) I,).'- 8d ir'een. Looming up toward ores from the deposit whek they h|« f uf skies we see the spire of the been Imbedded on nccount of the filter il'r,' '/. ,/, f'J <0H > '•'! !• /lif Iiiivr.i.i wltnl Hill. I' (, I'l/tTJ J1«.' 1 W EVENTS ' 11' II l| ,'11 7'n 'I-!J i9t?\ ixiiktt. -if AT '' '•'- ' • 1,1! )tTP i-02.CS 'i " ', •"• " /i I. -iub'j /f #>d^Company* ISIIKW -isiniv/ ..« { i^Sr a time in the hlfe^ef-Nte^Jenjty when the nece^ty 1 " i'iJ »•!••),.'. 7Wle you and I old timer stand.KKXftMt.'yimH" I 11 ' II c. J'l"'l'' I" 'i jther on tine crest of yon high I placed on her sh Mem of local transbo^tjpn blears and buses was, greatei;. I. ' |.d[ I, jjjc, [ leJ^i**fcre«ti1«We?ply'»i.the WMt qJWthe tfld«i»i ( deve e d ind II ' J Jl' 111 lJ-,11 jniiincrensing^*increasing,, susuburbijrk i i^^isN^ ^ , «' ^^"^ 1 h'l'"l ,11 I roses on the eks of the child- powerful. Though there la no deflnIM ,.^_r,.. g jgn&e workmen, and AAdditiona l thousands are dependingf for ' / ' I ;. tl VII •' 'tiransit.on these common carriers. s of the Raritan we see the redInter Sellnunte, from the decora tl«l I ,,rf ;, > nnel Shinted dads of those freckled foutiAln.'ttfe^iiirtynrdJoiths'ilincti* sea tanned children, in their ary It dntes back to the Seventh ceBr ies—Public b^ieRJilwaiwairr and Public ScrvtceTrans- ••! i 'SRiffi ^th-'tft"-1 W*)«« skillfully dredging driafrfns; , because of the condit'ioWs tihtlei'which they operate, in many .J I, /19 lS6»sweety clean jrivwr^ ___ . d i' !(-i provide, that comprehensive system of transportation J 1! !. ' I1 > fat as*FuTEer"an"d"yell8W by theOree k t>0|0I)^t, from Begatt V 1 , . • I:. iSCome brotHWWiTeiTpti/- tp * : !'*> G'2 > VJlJzSf^ftiavement millions of dollars to provide necessary facilities, they ffe!Nn 1864: The church choice of a leader; s;: i .iim«»T Vtj' greatest systems of car andbus service in the world. , {building, was erected in 1868. The Thus It wamthatjtn; M,e»at;a.,,fi«Plf«l , ' 1! !'--"j/l )i,i!Jnou v , , . 1 - ' 1,1' st'WaStor was the Rev. W. Cof.Megnr)8^on. e mile from the sea, op- i estervelt; installed— in-Octoberi .il.H -Ye^^Hey aretodn'y, Brid'hov'jbeejr^,.operatirsata loss and only the fihan- S "poaite theTlsiniuf o*f 'Sal'iiinTsI Fuuiiiber, T tiiScialfsCrengCh of the PubliciServicc Organization has iavecl the main transit of "cottilts wlshpit to go tn the Isluntl system of the state from collapse. |,. ,f; „ ^Robert Livingston. Stevens was an of Sicily and found a colony^ wlij«i ul I,.' . J Renter ffcnd a marine engineer. He they, niinicd M^siiiHi HytiTiipu;. Fro|n »s ohe- of the promoters and presi- this''first colony." Wtirtirs werfe^Wumteji IntJiofftthe Camden & Amboy throuKliout Sicily, ~ - Vj.-»of«uniai{ (i!iaving charges, accelerate thefrhovementof cars and huscs tlirough ' j'u ;') | train ic')h\ J permit the development of a completely coordinated system of caj '.1' 1 ;!'i ,''.'• ' !ii;,. }%>•^, dear," said Mrs. Noah,. 'SI,,tlittjn!it,l}}'lu8 pffgr.Qtil, : Sink that you have forgotten to ob-grandeur. -).. '.'. in, ' I' i pr'PKagffi~*dT"Td'r^T lifd ~RirtnTs'gfnrrfif'pi'iSloTfilMnceiusted ' > ln'A JJ Jl if ' " ^'.lli'.'.'i SwhicHh we alr&te,} Mfi*. ,„ ,.r.,. _..,....,_ _. _.,_...... _ we ;6jj>ly UtiJI/s^S If. C, a short twa lm'n'. I , * /It * f .' J 11 ,t Klai.. Noah caressed Tiis shredded 'jred yturs, «lien It was deatrojjed by fjhedt whsiket»h»d pdnderetf and: tli^^Cakhttttlninnji, M'tMy fenrfed id iLlC S^RVI^E ,JIAILWAY COMPANY ,rifbtl mw cdmpetltlohvittwns pnrtlyi rebuilt, but t hi never regfOceil.lf* iin{*)i'tn«ce, and vnw , PUBLIC.SERV1CE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY for.. a second time ((estjioy^^ aftpf r ttth '' ' •'" ' i'lu. ^ ", Punic wnr In 250 B. C., when It m •' ' ri -J.l. \v> 1 left; at the modern excavator* 'found • •).>„, u i

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into your car an ..a drMMt laceyour foot Oh the starter _ ohiTw _ a.ping, wmrrwmr, you did and you- tn, you cussed lik« atuettet are bund (u knew that you would have to placed In the sanctuary to Zeas flli *Mftt;)th*i'Oretfc'ainc«'iyoulvafibeen .istole),to VfArfrf'WnHW tnP'WnWfcr'itH^'to plai SERVICE !^ad,.yuu'Yuf,seicn advertisements, of -Anfl je.fJden^ly .|n!geilnuat«i, |he» 'irfc sjlifc|.woratjio^niin'lfes,'1' Snifive¥- nuin.v who sought to plense h^m. ISj ify -islei-Wl so..on, but did you 9 i fjicr.read of a "I'm darned glad'to In ninny ensos there nrfe hl38 'voti*J! ready at 6 ?. M. the sam* day., • [ftt rld-'of*1 them*stiles;" '*"•" •"•"• tlie-coun- SaTa Money .-M.;-H-.- ; i.i:(,v, HAS • "eliminates.cost of reiita^biattf'ij.,'/ ies saving 60c to 7,5c on charf- wqoT. Hi»i'JiHi.jr t: y & tt v i" 'i\ ^HMtfnni^l^^^Un^ I Must been evidence of tliclr grout lipntity. kt.(j Nor* fottovr • Bring your battery fh T0/i*T nplled by the '^Pennsylvania "Rnil- | , for 8 Hour"' :/ ' " ~" " "! ifoihd. A total oif'SJODfrJistitigs'ar'e'ill-1 WltliHlif ;dnulit)tHeSe' nn> the mo|t' iflflded in its 572 pages. lni]inrtunt excnvntlnns In recent yeltri' iw '•!»•••• ,^,Ji livii(rii). !t|T.he,Railroad'? ,ncwjjiidufitrial Birr lir,Slcllyi'.ns\tli6y 'tlifowi'liew^ilKlit dti! ^••ronivi .ectoryis alphabetically classified ac- Ilin clvlllzntlnn of the enrly Greek coj-, i| IFYO^WANT : to the various articles nianu- onles throughput tlieilslaiid.-l'rof^aij ;;.flATTER IIE* di shipped, ri'oceived or con- hnbi'iol Is' Imslly Ooinplllnjr "a b'oOK1 I '• 'Ford and Chevrolet Batterie* Guaranteed One Year $12.50 • ' .JtUhi^d by the shops, factories and of his studies on wlmt he hns exca- • (I I .-•..i.'i1 ui* '!•! •<•',!'••••, 'i.'l i 'i'.i.'i -I- b.usl.nesa establishments along its vated. "" fails. Under each, commodity,,lopa- tl6^i8!V 107 PINE AVE 225 Smith Street trons in developiiiK.new.busine^s con- for the lnylrig'bf-waterrplp'es, was pro- !, Steamihip Tlcketi and Foreign Exchange Office, ' ' iiounced II western milk Hinlie, a spe; Perth Amboy 432 State Street corner Washington ' Perth Amboy, N. J.'".'". Tond will bq r&a/y to ngsis^putrpns 1 iff'th'elr uteof th| Directory; dtigge'st- i'ii'8 ercefi'illrijl'y riifb In this SbCtibn. "It"' Near Railroad Stattoa BERMUDA—CUBA—WESJ INDIES—SOUTH AMERICA— r IH only tho fifth in the stntc, accord' 5ng to them Tiey! markets for their ___ ,. ri,.jT_ _ MEXICO ...-..•••.•, .1.,,. .;' ...'-i finished productijnn'd n«iw sourCDs of Inn ID Mi-. Over, who says it U/Don- supply for thdrapw materinls. polsuiious, { Hubacrllio (or Ui« OltlMa, •crlbe tot tilt OIUMU. «*ge Twelve THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

' 'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1925 WANT GROUSE SPECIMENS FOR STUDY OF DISEASE MRS. ALLAN C. PARISEN TEACHER OF PIANO New Jersey sportsmen in the sec- ii a prescription for tions wftere ruffed grouse are found will hunt these birds, this Fall, with RESIDENT STUDIO Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Looking Back a double purpose. A strange disease is threatening this interesting game 333 Pine Avenue Bilious Fever and Malaria. Thirty Years bird in several pai'ts of the country It kilU the germs There's A CoM Wave and hunters who find dead grouse or Season at 1925-1926 ll-6-17t who kill apparently healthy ones have been requested b^y the State Fish and Issue of November 30./1895 Game Commission to send specimens, FOUND ASTRAY—A 'low. Own- as quickly as possible, to .a special er may have same by applying to F. committee or pathological experts, On the Way! W. Mundy, Catherine street, and pay- which is making an intensive investi- ing expenses. gation for .tihe American Game Pro- Cold weather demands new .accessories to in- ***** tective Association. sure motoring in complete comfort. Everything An invitation masquerade is to be Sportsmen willing to cooperate in given in Knights of Pyhtias Hall on The Paulus Dairy checking the grouse disease can send you need can be selected here—at the very lowest December 19, by Seneca Tribe No. specimens direct to Prof. A. A. Al- 23, and Ianthe Council No. 6, D. of len, Cornell University, Utica, N. Y., JOHN PAULUS, Prop. ESTABLISHED 1M0 prices in town. Now is the best time to come in— P. or they may turn the birds over for ***** shipment to the nearest New Jersey before the next cold wave. Wedding bells are sending out their game warden, as President H. R. Main Office: 189-195 New Street, New Brunswick, N. J., -•• joyous melody, and if reports are Burlington, of the commission, has Phone 2400. true Cupid will have many engage- arranged for the wardens to handle ments in the borough the coming and ship specimens. Hunters send- Buy Your Winter Accessories Now! winter. ing grouse direct to Utica or through ' ,»*•** wardens are asked to give their name Sexton & Newman, embalmcra and funeral directors, have opened a pic- and address; the exact location where Here's Complete Cold Weather Car Protection ture gallery in their rooms, 252 the bird woe found or shot; and a Broadway. Call in inspect tihe beau- statement as to whether there has tiful works of art. ' been any sudden increase or decrease * * * * * of the grouse noticeable in that par- THE PIONEER AUTO SHUTTER The ball of Star of Jersey Lodge ticular locality. Our Motto Protect Nothing to gal out of order. Operand by a nickel-plated No. 484, B. L. F. at K. of P. Hall on ballon on th* dash. Potitire in action—Always. Four bolls • Wednesday evening was not largely CHEVROLET BUILDS 5S.S04 Cleanli The through th* radiator core installs it. Winter weather need noTar attended. This was quite a disap- CARS DURING OCTOBER pointment as the commttee had made ness Babies cease you any motor annoyance. special preparations to entertain « Exceeding its production schedule large number of guests. Those pre- by more than 1,000 the Chevrolet FORDS Other Cars sent, however, had a very pleasant Motor company built 55,504 motor $5.00 $6.50 time. MacCartney's Orchestra gave cars and trucks during October, the entire satisfaction and the unusci has third hgihest production montih in th* Chevrolet, Dodge, Star, Chyrsler 4, Buick, been highly commented upon. 'history of the company. IMU This achievement followed a sim- Overland and Maxwell. Fro* Show ilar performance in September when Of the choicest line of confection- the company built 55,805 units, ex- Don't Be Misled—Be Sure it is Paulus* Milk Th* Pioneer Shutter toon returne the price you pay, in gaio- ery in town in Sullivan's window. ceeding its production schedule by line taved and prolonged lif* of motor. Such as taffy at 8c per pound, also 2,700 after the schedule had been in- choice mixed|Candy 3 pounds for 25c, creased nearly 7,000. (September and other choice makes at low prices. was the sceond highest month in The show is free, but it may not satis- Chevrolet production, being only 378 fy you. Sto pin and sec it. .under the higth mark established two Use USSST- Milk years ago. GET YOUR SKID CHAINS NOW! Cornerstone Laid The production maintained during ; Thursday was "red letter day" in the last 60 days aided the company in TOP COVERING the history of tihe Polish people oi its efforts to meet the heavy demand Placed In thoroughly cleaned and sterile botUei, nntovebtd this borough. It will long be rem- which has continued consistently by human hands. Complete with back curtain, tacki, tape, etc.' embered as the day on which the throughout the entire year. Touring 1917-22 ' ; $4.98 cornerstone of the now Polish Cath- During the last seven months Chev- Touring 1923-1925 '. 4.9S olic Church at Bergen Hill was laid. rolet average production has been Wallnr-Qordon Certified Milk. About 1 o'clock .the societies con- 52,457 per month. During only one Roaditer 1917-1925 : 3.98 nected with St. Mary's Church to- of these months did production fall Snydam'a Special Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk. ' gether wito the Polish Societies turn- below 50,000, that being July when ed uot in large numbers, and headed 45,670 cars and trucks were manu- . BRANCH: SIDE CURTAINS by the Liberty Cornet Band marched factured. The slight July decrease through the principal streets of tht was due to changes being made at the MUTUAL GROCERY GO. 1917-22 Touring —$495 town. St. Mary's Drum Corps also factories in preparation for the im- 1923-24 Touring — 8.45 added music to the occasion. provements which followed the price Roaditer : _ 3.45 ' On arrival of the 2:20 train, the reduction announcement of August 1. 114 South Broadway South Amboy, N.J. prcoession stopped at the C. R. Telephone 596 1917-22 With door opening rod* _ — 7.2S station where the Rt. Bey. Bisho] 1923-24 with door opening rod« _ _ 6.95 ' McFaul and other dignataries wiere Lock* for French Window Roaditer, with door opening rods 4.2S met and escorted to tne churdh tl will he /OHIHI that French win- DISTRIBUTION COVERS grounds, when the corner stone of ters, owtnc to their ttw aid being the Polish Church Sacred Heart of linnf oa blngw arc nb)cet to warp- Now Brunswick, Highland Park, South Rl»*r, SayMvllle, Partis, was laid with impressive cere- ing. To Mop th!i It U well to hiiTt South Amboy, P.rth Amboy, Woodbridg*, Ford, ami Mate***, RADIATOR COVERS monies, which were witnessed by twt locks or catetiti, on* located mid- N. J. HeaTy rubberised wa- Maxwell, Buick 4, ' hundreds of people from South Am war betwrnn the renter and top and terproof material. LJued Dodge, Orerlaad, Hup- boy and vicinity. The Bishop alsc mobile 4, WUIya-KBifJt, gave a lengthy and interesting ad tht other bttweao the center and bot with Kersoy, retain* all dress, telling the new, congregation roal of window the heat. and other four their duties toward their priest am cylinder car church. He was followed by Rev FORD Studebaker, Bui& 6, Father Clenmiawski, of Trneton, whc Na.h, Flint, Oakland. spoke in Polish. CHEVROLET Chryle* and other f Among the visiting clergymen pre 8 cylinder ears.. ' sent were the Bt. Rev. Bishop Me Faul,- Rev. Father McCloskey anc Rev. Father Cienmiawski, of Tren- DENATURED FREEZO ton; Rev. Father Brady and Rev, METERS Father Nolan, of St. Mary's Parish, ALCOHOL and Rev. Father M. F. Orzecuowski IBS proof, beit on Don't ga*tt how of the Polish Parish. much alcohol you hay*. th* market. Bring Festivities were continued in th< It may prov* too cost- evening at Sinker's Hall and a largi your caa. Par gallon. ly. Special thr6ng;,ftf people were in attendance and enjoyed themselves until th early hours of the morning. i The little school girls in white in 69c 69c the procession were an attractive fea ture fo the event. MOTOR ROBES * A Word About the Vroposed Bridg* V In all probability a resolution, wil Warm, comfortable, serviceable Robes. A be offered at the meeting of the U Board of Freeholders on Wednesday large selection of patterns and weights. CO 75 P next for tihe erection of a bridge aross the Raritan River from Perth These Robes are Great Values.—.__L*; -, Amboy. Freeholder Welsh would like to have the sentiment of hjs con- stituents on this important project fend great expense to the county. If MANIFOLD HEATERS his people desire it, he is ready to suppress the measure, and on the Guaranteed to furnish mor* heat in leu time than any otkar other hand if they do not, he wants haatar. "Fr*a from rattl* and afford a constant flow of fraih hot to know it. If flhene are no protests air. from his constituents he will un- doubtedly stand by the efforts made FORD . We to $1.45 to have the bridge, taking silence to CHEVROLET _$3.9S HUDSON mean consent. $7.95 The proposed, bridge has been OVERLAND - -$2.70 ESSEX i_ —I7.M entitled—"The Perth Amboy and South Amboy Bridge." To call it a South Amboy bridge is practically FLOOR HEATERS wrong. As we understand the' ter- An Investment To minus to be, the bridge will not be Register type, tollable for all open or doted car*. Con- within one mile of the extreme limits trolled by a Talre operated from instrument board, d>A Af* of this borough, or away off in Sayre- Fit Your Savings! ville Township. It is plainly evi- Special : #t7*»7J dent that Perth Amboy will be bene- fitted beyond measure, while the ben- Securities of Public Serrica Corporation of New Jersey are a, safe efits to be derived by this borough Open Evenings Until 8 P. M. Saturday! 10 P. M.j Sunday* 12 Noon will be pigmy in comparison. Travel investment because back of them are the earnings of companies which to und from Now Brunswick will not render a necessary service for which demand is constantly increasing. reach this borough at all, and it ia doubtful whether we would catch much of the travel going south Cumulative Stock of the Corporation sold under our Popular toward Long Branch, as it would not Ownership plan permits the investment of savings, large or small, as be necessary for it to come through Central Auto Supply Co. this town. For foot passengers from they accumulate. That is one of many reasons why you should buy this borough it would amount to very PRICES LOWEST—LARGEST SELECTION little as but few would walk two , miles to the bridge and another to 178-180 New Brunswick Ave., Cor. Fayett* St., Perth Amboy ' Perth Amboy to reach that city when the fare is only ten cents by cars di- rect from the center of the town. 9% CJumulativeireterred Stock Wo prefer the terminus of the bridge to be within our borough limits. If the people want the bridge Telephone 486 EVERYTHING FOR THE WRITER howevor, they should have it, as eventually they pay for it by-taxa- lublic Ijervice Corporation tion. But if there is any scheme be- EUGENE A. MORRIS hind it of any trolley company, etc., to .saddle off upon taxpnyors tho (8noooSBor to A. T. Korr) expense of building tho bridge, main- or iMew Jersey taining running expenses nnd repairs PalnU, Oils and Varniihea, for the convenience of said corpora- Price—$100 and accrued dividend. Can be bought for Cash or paid tions, WB may go cautionsly. BruihM, Glass, Bronzes, for $10 down and $10 a month. Interest paid you on installments. Almanac'M Long Life Gold Leaf, Stains, Etc. Office Sappliei and Stationery Tho celcbrntod Pour Holiln'a al- WALL PAPBR xnannc'fl, whlcli were cltsconilmicrt In ASK ANY PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYE! Enifliiml In 1H2.S, nftnr nvcr u century 288 First Street South Amboj FRANK WOGLOM find n hulf of ox Intend.1, first upiicnreri 197 Smith St. ^ Perth Ambo? In 100.'i, 'Me iiulluir of tlio llrst. num. bars was Hubert Horrific, the poet SuUcril* for Uio OIU»a AOvcrtl/w in (ho OIUMIL] THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE THRBB

FRIDAY,' *; 1925' corvoj Hendrietta "Sanders, IMafgatet Le'oii Ldichle, G6org*~Mershon,' Rob- Hoffman, Helen Joseack, Marie-Letts, •Jchnson, Either JClertian, Josephine Jliifner,. Charles Whitworth,..", Er«.« Schultz, Helen Seib, Doris Sheppard, ert Morrise, Harvey Nau,- John Rogan, Michael Colucci, Eberle, -Ray- Lars«n, Jun* . Richiaond, Dorothy Damean, Norma Hem?treet, Edn« Jennie Tarbox,Hegina Wentzel,,L... RusaSll Scofield, Harold Shand, Fran- mond iHardy,.Anton Krutel, Jonas Stegway, EJizape.th Babich, Joseph Henry; Isabella Jengo, Margaret Johi' ' •;/ > CARD OF THANKS Third Year: Norman" Morgan,' Au- cis Sicknick, Catherine - Christoph, Letts, Frederick Larson, John-Vevur- Bowman, Donald, Campbell, \ Harry son, Helen.Peterson, Mary Pizzillo, jdredeyy - Mathis, Adelaide Bowen, Jean Virginia" Gregor, Anita House!,' Fran- ka, Andrew Wisniewski, Aloysius Dieker, Emmet Ford, Theodore Frank The relatives of John WeslejrTteei Grace Sfibb, Dorothy Showers, Miry pi|l,"£a)fify-.i|l"£a)fify-; PittT' Joseph SchultzSchultz, ces Kirschman^.Anjia,,LaPPh.uk, Lil- Wieczorkowski, Andrew Babich. lin, Howard. Littell, John Mehrlander, Vanni, Pauline Vevurka, Dorothy; wish to thank all those 'who assisted Bopert Stiraiib, William Masterson, lian Nau, Madeline Kathbnnr.-Kath-; Francis Mundy, Fred Rejif uss, Arthur in any way during the recent be- JFourtih Year: Sidney Faffer, An- Zimmerman, Laura Mershon. •; Ida Hammiell, Josephine Fowler, Pe- ryn Smock, Marie .ThomseriJ iltke drew Hansell, Martin Howard, Ches- reavement; Especially the neigh- ter Sanders, Sophie Baker, Esther Trowbridge, Rose Vanni, Ada Batch- bors lor words of sympathy and the ter Meinzer, Charles Rehfuss, Adrian Colville, Elizabeth Colville, Cecelia elor, Gertrude Bon, Dorothy Brunt, Snyder, Leonard Tice, Louis Wis- Bev. Hugh Birgaize for his services. Morgan. Jean Dowling, Marie Geant, Annia THE FAMILY. niewski, John Wieczorkowski, Helen Second Year: Raymond Tioe, Mil- licent Stratton, Louise Weber, Ed- And Do It With Pleasure ward Redlly, Clayton Herbert, George ' fWhnt did papa siiy wlien you asUeu Harris, Harold Clayton, Jule Crod- permission to marry me?" "He nsUeo dick, Irene Pillar, Beatrice Peterson, in* If I felt capable of assuming » Harriet Witz, Vernon Tice, John Pil- heavy burden."" "And what did you lar, Kenneth Bergen, Chris Nicorvo, Richard English, John Conover, Jack tell him?" "I assured him that I Rose, Vernon Kurowsky, Fred Lon- could take care of all he would givi- seth, Caroline Kurtz, Jphn Simenseri, ng,"—Boston Transcript. Andrew Gamble, Stephen Estelle, Phillip Faffer, Margaret Natusch, ' NOVEMBER HONOR ROLL First Year: Leola Bartz, Elizabeth FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 2 Diller, Anna Harris, Mary Liyana, Lena Musolino, Irene Sapoznick, Sixth Year: Louise Applegate, Ethel Scheetz, Margaret Tice, Eu- . John Bloodgood, Betty Brower, Mary gene Croddick, Stanley Dembrinski, ' Ciiel, Mildred Davis, Rozella Dun- Edward Erickson, William Erickson can, Caroline Eberle, Anna Frischk- Frederick Hoover, Joseph Kasprzk, necht, Ruth Hemstreet, Dorothy Ib- William Ryan, Clarence Sdhira, Ehl- ' sen, Edwina Jaques, Tunis Johnson, mer Schira, Frank Schultz, Robert Buth Kamps, Edw. Kwasnieski, Joyce Slower, Theodore Winegar, Donald Nau, Doary Nau, Ruth Rehfuss, Lil- Coward, John Dowling, Paul Koso- IN CASE YOU WANT TO PLEASE lian Reiner,. Jsan Spice, Harry Su- vich, Ralph Malcheski, Raymond dalter, Isadore Sudalter. Mundy, Pasquale Pizzillo, Henry THE MAN IN THE CASE Sixth Year: William Colucci, Chas. Sager, Philip Steigway, Alfred Zeig- Henry, Harold EJlwinger, Donald ler, Lenoir Applegate, Katherine ' * 'Jlastonon, William Shand, Vernon Batchelor, Mary Dulyba, Betty Rose Slover, Sarah Callahan, Mary Ghriit- Crozier, Ruth Gregor, Gertrude Eb- Man always appreciates a woman who "un- oph, Margaret Deats, Eva Ellison, erle, Aneca Henry, Doris Iealey, Ethel May Fine, Elizabeth Grover, Ethel Lauer, Janet Moyer, Mary Rogan, derstands" him, and lets him know that she Hardy, Virgina Hardy, Marie Kaup, Walter Bodziak, Piasqualino Colucci, I No manufacturer of ge.Mhlft automobile, Adolf Jackupciak, Wiilliam Letts, knows the things he likes. That's why your e vw a pro c ed V Pearl Kaup, Myrtle Letts, Ruth Na- Robert Maxfleld, Raymond Post, Rol- ?" ,1 P haIf ^f mllI Chevrolet'ion carR lsn record of Tuich, Anita Stueber. lin, Rathburn, Alex Szabolsky, Her- gift to Him should be one that pleases him fiSS ?^? .ld . • Fifht Year: Freda Diller, Mildred bert Showers, Tim Sullivan, Joseph V Emmons, Blanche Nieltopp, Jeanette Vanni, Albert WahnisJi, Beatrice thoroughly, carrying with it a subtle compli- Longntreet, Mary Nicorvo, Mildred Geant, Margaret Hemstreet, Olga Sanders, Doris Sprague, Dorothy We- Lapchuck, Grace Moreari, Anna Ren- ment to your own good judgment. Such dell, Carl Straub, Ralph Steiner, Fred fuss, Marie Render, Florence Spar- Roae, George Morgan, Charles Ham- ford, Doris Stewart, Mildred Swer- gifts will be found in abundance at this store IT"' i *pP.earance—quality conslruction— ' ilton, Joseph Nobock. ling. -' • - the quality features of the finest cars! Thafs Fifth Year: Frances Bloodgood, Edith Morriss, 'Violet Phillips, Ruth for men. . the reason you should come in and see a Chev- Richmond, Anita Zinkham, , Leslie NOVEMBER HONOR ROLL j ! [Smart'Tie* (boicd) $1 to $1.50 rolet if you want lasting satisfaction at the Batchelor; Jacob Ewtushek, Forrest FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 1 hlniti.l.d Handkerchief, (boxed) $1 to $2 lowest possible price. Farrow, Edward Galley, Franklin En|liih Broadcloth ShirU $2 t« $4.50 Touring . $525 g^,. . $ Henne,. Joseph Herrmann, Wilson Second Year: Michael Labrenski, v Van rUuten Collars,. 1-2 do»n box, $3. Roadster Mundy, Robert Welden. Stephen Labrenski, Willard Mache- Commercl.l *•*- Coupe Ch il Fifth Year: Harold Bloodgood, ski, Bertram Newmark, William Post, Loungini Rolet, f5 to $15 y . 67 S '" ' ' »< -Jofoir Dill, William Johnson, Joseph Ranson Snyder/ Robert Stegway, Hickok Baits, Mayari Glo»«i and hundreds of othsr 1 Lawrence, Stove Lizik, Carl New- Gerhardt Wahnrtsh, Doris Cady, Cora •••In! gifti. ; 695 TS3'ch«.. 550 mark, Andrew Piatalli. Joseph Prim- Gunderson, Lillian Johnson, Doris PRICES t. O. B. VUNT. MICH IOAN v ka, Fred Render, Anthony Woznico, Lounsbury^.Olive Plereon, Eileen Uhl, Joseph Zega, Leo Staohowiki, Harry Thomas Cottrell, William Coward, Stettner, Gertrude Colucci, Rose Ernest Fritringer, Donald Howard, BRIEGS Jeflerson Motors, Inc. Goldstein, Mildred Grower, Marie Neil Johm"»i> Louis Nelson, Ernest Nelson. Reed, Norman Lauritsen, Mary Buck- Phone Perth Amboy 15 Fourth Year: Elliot Chapman, Al- alew, Anne Bunting, Barbara Chap- MEN'S STOR»B fred Johnson, Frank Morgan, Chris man, Elinor Dawson, Mary Dawson, 91 SMITH ST. COR.K1NG 160 N. Brunswick Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J. Sullvian, John Hardy, William Web- Eileen Ford, Emma Johnson, Mary 3 i er, Louis Kryger, Helen Baker, May Mehrlander, Stacia Duliba. PERTH AMBOY Domke, Emilie Herbert, Iolando Ni- Third Year: Edward Kosovieh, QOALITjr. LOW COST THE GREATEST RADIO VALUE EVER OFFERED A Five Tube Receiver in a Beautiful Console Cabinet

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1928 Miss Evelyn Ooats of Second Don't forget to do your Chrismtas Local banks will soon PARLIN NEWS SALE OPENS TODAY'street visited with relatives in New-shopping early and with your home out Christmas Club checks ark Sunday. merchants. Dave Kennedy- lias a new Buick \ -*- among the lucky ones? car. : The 1925 Christmas Seal sale of the New Jersey Tuberculosis League P. Heinze and Charles Agan have and its thirty-six affiliated groups returned from a deer hunting trip throughout the state will officially at New Brunswick, Canqjla. While open today. there they bagged seven deer. As a goal for this year tihe execu- tive officers of the League have fixed Earl Jeiager has gone to Flint, the sale of 30,000,000 seals during Midb, on business for the DuPont the four weeks ending Christmas Good Management ."\."'ll Company. Day. Last year's sales totalled 23,- 977,423 seals of a per capita sale of FCalotic ] Miss Deiker, of Keyport, a teach- sevela seals for the entire state. er of fancing dancing will conduct Of the money received from the classes every Friday afternoon , for sales, five per cent goes to the Nat- is Essential to iRequirementsJ the children at the "Y" and every tiorial Tuberculosis Association to be Friday evening at 7:30 for the ladies. used in research work; seventeen and Miss Young will be at the piano. one half per cent goes to the State I of the Child \ League for mainetnance of nurses, Good Investment Abe Forgotson has installed a new clinics and state office and to^aid the IETITIANS declare that the aver- pipeless heater in his home on Wash- counties o£ the state where the local D age boy or girl' of four yean ington avenue. governments have not as yet reached , should receive about forty calories a the point of caring for tfti«ir own tu- * pound of body weight per day. The Hugh Singleton has gone home to berculosis problems. The balance, Why You You favor an investment where your say- average weight of a child of (our yean Tennessee to do some hunting and seventy-seven and one half percent, .Is forty poundi. Therefore the total Hughie is some hunter. is used by the local group for the pro- Should Own ings work alongside the money of men who caloric requirement would be ap- A Thanksgiving and Christmas motion of the work in the territory proximately 1,600 calorie*. Calory la Dane* will be (held at the I DuPont in which it operates., This Stock Through the efforts of the League have done a big job well and are doing it merely the name for a certain neat- Club on Friday evening, Dec. 4th. : ore of beat derived from the burning Prof. Hitter will furnish the music. and its affiliated groups coupled 1. It U baekoal better each year. of food. with the acitvitles of various state bjr agoiag.bas. The DuPont bowling team traveled commissions, hospitals and clinics, all Necessarily, the caloric requirement ineta . I(raily ••• to Jamesburg Tuesday evening. of which work in the closest harmony of the child U dependent on Ida Ublitlwd, weU The National Public Service Corporation witth the League, the death rate in a • el temperament, atnce a child who plays Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boesch will New Jersey has been reduced from hard and long requires more nourish- .spend Thanksgiving Day with rela- 162.1 per 100,000 population in 1917 is managed by men of long Public Utility ment than one who leads a quieter tives at Woodhaven, L. I. to 87.1 in 1924; or from a total of 1. Year u>- life. Kate of growth also has a bear- • 6,620 in the Iormer year to approxi- (••• will be Experience. In most cases these men have lag on caloric requirements. The William Schwab has moved in bis | mately 3,000 in the later. As an in- aafOf sack ikare child who u crowing rapidly ihoald new home on Deerfleld Road. dication ol -the hamnbny prevailing (par «el«e $100) grown up with the business. They are, between the state and the private or- hat $S38 11B prop* be given more food to meet his caloric Movies at the "Y" are making a big S38 needs than the boy or girl, whose g»nxiationi!, it might be noted that r vall«e Mck men of prominence—public spirited lead- hit. On Tuesday, Dec. 1st "Thethe present president of the New Jer- •f it. growth U normal. Devil's Cargo", starring Pauline sey Tuberculosis League is Dr. Sam- Motheri know the daUy diet tkeaia Starke and William Collier Jr. will uel B. English, head of the New Jer- 3. Yo.r di«I- ers in their communities, as well as success- contlst of the essential foodstuffs, pro- be shown. This is a powerful love sey State Sanatorium at Glen Gard- i«ad ckeeka tein, carbohyratM, fats, minerals aad drama, and just a little bit different ner, will hm ragalar ful business men. You know them and from anything you've ever seen be- The reduction in the number of aad 4epeai«i* water. The Important thing for her to fore. / , to learn the foods that contain these deaths during tho period given has able. their records. been accomplished by a correspond- essentials In a balanced diet Below Jimmic Jones of the Film Plant is 4. to a well-balanced menu for any child ing decrease in tho number of new sporting his new Ford sedan. coses reported, duo in a large mea- IBCOBM paid six years old compiled by as authority quarterly — on They have the ability and vision to manage Air. ConMin has purchased two sure to the efforts of nurses and oh home economics. doctors through clinics and personal 1st of January, a system with over $100,000,000 of assets lot$ from Mr. Quaid and intends to visits in tho spreading of prcventa- April, Jaly aad ONI DAY'S MENU FOR StK. build a horn* on them. October. YEAR-OLD CHILD. tiv« propaganda and prompt medical and maintain a record of regular dividend '•ff attendance at the early stages of the 8. DlvMesiia FIRST METHODIST CHURCH disease. In 1916, the number of Breakfast Rev. E. A. Wells, Pastor e s e.at p I froas payment to the owners of the Preferred cases reported in the twenty-one Normal Feder< • attwva* BTUBM >•* counties of the state was 9,017 while tt cupful oraam it vhMt H Morning worship and sermon by In' 1923 the number of new coses re- al lacoaia Tas. Stock of the Company. Served with half oream (• the pastor at 10:30. Also flvr min- ported was 6,013. This latter was tbap.) wd half evaporated ute sermon to the Junior Church. 6. Pirebaaeal milk 149 in the face of a more searching out by At 2.30 P. M. the 'Sunday School among the people for suspected inci- This investment Preferred Stock is available 1 silo* kt)tUr*4 tout ...... 1M aatortaa in charge of William M. (9avla|t Ptaa at loop oeeea mad* with pient oases. $8.00 par •vapomted milk M* Eramons. Epworth League devotional meet- par Bioatb. for you now at $96 per share and accrued IM ing at 7:00 P. M. Copying th» "Miew" 7. Attraetlv* I ••rifaiiaana a*ft •*-•---» ' Evening worship and evangelistic The taller Ootukert taking moseys price—$•« per dividends either for cash or on our Conven- Saiiiivnsjsjn an sjunmiia sermon at 7:30. Fifteen minute song •akas-potato and kutUr. I0« ealorlea meats and toeulrad of the mas whe abare mmi ae- cupful aplaaoh II oalorlaa service. was ordwtng a lew salt: "And hew dUa ient Savings Plan. Call at our office or ^ hakad appl* (1 tb»». angar, , Junior League on Wednesday at-1 wide do you wait year IfeoseMr The to yield 7.1»%. H tbsp. butur) Mt oalotlta ternoon at 3:45. Prayer meeting at} write for illustrated circular. 1 slaaa milk .IM oalorlw 7:45, a one hour service. customer Battled. "I 4an't' exacts t alloa kr«*a button* with •< The Sunday School will give their know." he rspUsaVtat-l'U tell JM % tbap. fcutter IM oataojaa annual Christmas cantata in the High one thing. I bate te have mj wit* (II qalorka School Auditorium on Christmas get abead of me. Hew wide Is a •«»> nTwrnoon Lunonton w* uwivuii * • night. sklrtr Jersey Central Power & Light Co* 1 oru*» t* oaHrtw fllsifiaii Subsidiary of -x vinnajr, 1 smal|f»l«e« kroiUd start National Public Service Corporation (IH x IK » la) Ttoataejae SPECIAL CUT PRICES % oupfal maahSl potato ..IM oalerles t-l cupful lima Man so«p —AT— aaato wltk evaporated FitKin Utilities milk 75 eateries 1 class milk, oruit ariak 110 ealorlaa 110 ealorlM , Tetal M« ealorlM iraGHAN'S MfPT MARKET 1 Children often become wearied of drinking plain milk. MUlng their milk 209 David Street , with fruit Juices la a welcome change. Fallowing Is the recipe for a refreah- Prime Rib Roast, pound. lag milk drink: Mix % capful orange Pot Roast, Chuck or Cross Rib, lb- Juice, % cupful evaporated milk, thrae teajfoonfula of a«gar, % tee- Plate or Soft Rib, lb. lOcChoice Steaks, HKJL_25C. spsofnl of lemon Jalse and a few grains of salt Shake wail In a fruit 2 Lbs. of Chopped Beef Jar before serving. ( Fresh Made Pork Sausage, pound- _35c Fresh Killed Chickens, pound _35c I alSJBJSjsjwUrsI ffTUVSJl Skinned Back Hams, pound . $100 a Year, Shoulders of Veal, pound —- .16c Small Pork Loins, pound L _32c UNIVERSAL INTEREST Fresh Hams, pound . 32c Hindquarters of Lamb pound- ,_35c , The of the more gracefully styled Ford—the Ford' of greater riding ease and comfort—the Ford of greater conven- Quality and Weight Guaranteed Telephone 26 iences, was and ia the subject of almost universal interest and dis- cussion. - ivm The reason is that people in every walk of life know that this'at- - tractivenesB was added to the universal dependability which they ,. . had actually experienced over many roads and many years. I They knew that this new beauty was intrinsic rather than super* tidal. For through the years Ford has demonstrated that quality , a a* public welfare of Chicago, Is a* and precision of parts is necessary to volume production. • , executive, purchasing agent, budget •xpert, and producer rolled Into one. R.C.A. SUPERHETERODYNE The successful home maker studies ' Unequalled mechanical facilities, in orderly arrangement, offer feed value*. She arranges her 6 TuDe9 the public a Ford car of enhanced quality as well as beauty, with- budget so that the food she boys will < < have all the necessary body building ; $183.00 Complete out increase in price. qualities. ' TThe' woman whs would keep down bar food blU will do better to spend ""'••"I ATWATER.KENT •' i ', her money on milk anfl green vegeta- bles than on butter, though butter to V.., :.. s "'5 Tubes,. i/"^' )' ' ens of the best sources of the es- Sayreville Sales Corp. sential food element, vitamin A. There "]~\.. :" $125,00 Complete i - ; ,' are butter substitutes, but nothing can take the place of milk and vege- Authorized Ford Dealer tables. MARLOWDYNE »r*" "Milk, food expert* say, is the most ; nearly perfect food. Science solved ^ .; , ' 6 Tubes ' , ( the problem by Inventing evaporated 116-118 Washington Road Sayreville, N. J. . milk, which Is simply fresh cow's $125.00 Complete { milk sterilized In cans and with sixty per cent of the water remove*. Be- cause evaporated milk Is of doable , SOLE AGENTS FOR MUSIC MASTER Telephone South River 255 the richness of ordinary market milk, many housewives dilute It half and half with water for cooking purposes. Time Payments Arranged Keeping longer thnn ordinary milk, •• , •• , • • •; / 'iere Is no waste from Bourlng, Then, 'It Is cheaper, •>vlngs also cm be tnndo on inent. -r portions of beof skillfully DolanBros. ( •re highly nutritious nnd often ttlng than portions which The shoulder, breast and 130 No. Broadway Telephone 294 • lnmb tire excellent. Pork \ tails, heart, sparerlbs 'u the same category," THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZBN PtfeSeve*

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 BILLS ORDERED PAID AT CARD OF THANKS i: MEETING OF CITY FATHERS MADISONTOWNSHIP The members of the Hospital Aux- THE MEANING OF The following: bills were ordered Mr. and Mr^. Daniel Gaub spent iliary wish to thank all those who DEPRECIATION Pa'd »t the meeting of the Common Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. contributed to the Hospital Thanks- Council held Tuesday evening: Francis Harlte Jr. giving Donation Drive and to Miller, By Erwin Gr«er Mrs. Dora Giinter $14,04 Mr. and Mrs. William Gross enter- Bergen & Welsh for the use of their Tidewater Oil Co 63.24 truck. TMS CAP , 1toe salesman had just finished tained relatives from New York over Perth Amb Hdwe> Co 27i60 the week end. MRS. JAMES P. NICHOLS, describing the various units of the B gci,wartz 42.50 Chairman Donation Drive Guaranteed 100% Pure Worsted --.car his fair prospect intended pur- j^ank Wogloin " "" 17.60 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hartle Sr., Advertise in the Gltlcea. chasing. "Now, is everything quite j j R 1.5000.00 Mrs. Dora Herzog, Miss Sarah Hartle, deary He compiewa. «eany, Lat,or Garbage Charles Bowen and August Hartle replied the lady, ".though you have ^or' sewer! 1 ZZZl43i20 motored to Keansburg on Sunday. not told me about the depreciation, Labo ' streets "' 277.50 -wfhen it needs oiling and so on. Labor Water 635.30 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burlew and Motor car dealers base the depre- Wm 'G nowejj" 6.00 children of Browntown visited Mrs. •ciation values on reports received j_ j_" O'Neill 120.00 John Wood recently. trom various trades bodies. Hence, j' charmallotti ~ 22.50 Bt the present time the first year s D maddox _ _ 14.85 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hartle Jr. ' -depreciation is 40 per cent, the sec- w j ji;y€r ._ 20.00 visited Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hoist of _ 40.00 Newark Sunday afternoon and even- ond year, 20 per cent, th ethird year, N j League Municipalities.. h 15 per cent, the fourth year, 10 per John Tomaszewski ,.. 3.60 ing. cent, and the fifth year, 5 per cent. ^ , _ _ ... 38.00 u Hulse Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Applegate For instance: A car listing at _u b c ^rvke Gas Co ... 1.68 ?1,000 would at th* end of the first Anu,ersoli „ ^arage _ 63.91 were South Amboy visitors recently. year be worth about-$600; at the Thomas Love]y ._546.80 end of the second year $400, and the A jeronle _ ... 5.00 Mrs. Dora Herzog visited hre son, Myron Wood of S6uth Amboy, Tues- third year $250. Now this costs the charles Timmins ...216.55 30.95 day evening. Mr. Wood is ill at his *wner $1,200 delivered with all ec- Dalan Brog _ home there. Mild Weather I Cold & Stormy Weather cessories. That car operated for one GregOry>s Garage 17.20 Muffler Buttoned Around Cap I MufflerButtoned Around Neck year, say 6500 miles, android for Jamea Malone . . 45.00 Oharles Fesseler of New, York $600, has cost the owner $600, plus R y Alffieri,ach Eub. Co 128.25 visited Mr. and Mrs. William Gross maintenance, gas, oil, etc. If sold at Sohant2i & Eckert ^ _.._119.00 of Ohecsequuke Sunday. the end of the second year, the cost p E R __ 8 «M NMlt of the strike •futbracita MRS. MORTIMER CASEY «Ml alaer*. AND FAMILY. Tka •inlneM" wortlnj the Htwque- • Subscribe for tha Citizen. Uiilfh and Scbiiylklll Hrera take approxunateljr a half teas of hud coal from their tali eaal plefead up by •j tkar traterae the anthracite coal i«- fltaMi Tb« Udaatrr la the otttgrowta «, canlaaa ataliic BMtirada of early

, Whoi eaal WlV ptaattfdl aad eaatly atkilnm llttie aCort was made by op- «tatora to aav« UM anall alasa or to attlllsa aar that was swept Into the IN SOUTH AMBOY «!• buka. Theat basks, piled np •Jeog tha itfMUM In IM WclaJty of «JM colllerlee and waaiMriea aatll thou- •iada of tana accasjulaMt Much or thla waaia wast late the itreimi and "THE linie «Hant)tlea af coal of »ood qualltjr tilt anjMI I* alae were washed dawn ' by' tha spring frasneta. When tha dlacorery was made that thlt coal, waa of «alua,^forta were started to recover It • The methods most employed conilat of the u«e of auction pump* by which the coal la drawn. from *fie river beda upon Hat «cowi. The land Is -washed out and STORE" •the1 reiultlng product Is a good grade of'hard coal, much of It aa Him ui «and. '. •• FEATURING SHOES—DRY GOODS, ETC. Its use requires special blower at tachmentg upon boilers, but many resi- dents of the region where the bulk of the rlvor coal U recovered h«ve( found the Inotullutlon of the apparatug tin •economy and use It In their homes. Public-utility plants make up the larg- est consumers. During the' last few years the quantity of river.coal re- covered has decreased us a result of Big'Stocks of Goods Must be Sold at better mining methods and Increased Utilization of the mnnll Bites. The river coal, "miner" Is not a Lowest Prices. All new Goods. miner In the general sense of the Word. He has no affiliation with the Imrd-coal Industry Itself. Each year, Store Open to the Public in the We will telephone, however, there workers dredge but «oal vnlued at more than $000,000. Shipments by dredgera along the Sus- and have your size sent right out". queliunna river were reported as con- McCLOUD BUILDING siderably heavier during September than usual, although the seaion had North Broadway It isn't the profit lost in failing to make the single •ot been more than ordinarily sue- sale that counts. «*««ful ' S. Lerner, Proprietor It is the good will of the customer, multiplied over BnuRt in Criticiim J and over again by word of mouth. Ceiisuro and criticism nove^ hurt * Make your telephone work to please the customer, ar.vbody. If false, they cannot harm Come in—Sec what we have as Christmas }' u unless you are wnntlng In char- whether your business is retail or wholesale. actor; and tf true, they show' a man Gift Suggestions of a Practical Nature. Ills weuk points, and forwarn him Against failure MI& trouble—Glad- I N EJ w YORK TELEPHONE C O M P ANY stone. \ ie>'i ' \ SOUTH AMBOT CITIZEN

examination and praise. ' Percy H. Locker, acted as tihe best JERSEY CENTRAL SUBMITS new rates will be the (forerunner to THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN nuneni wiuie,lack o{ a re-man. . NEW RATE SCHEDULE further reductions aa soon as the new . PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY 7 port, u'pin me iufttul-ai Immediately fodlowyig the cere- corporation gets under good operat- uie uieewng to a ci mony a wedding dinner, was served to (Oontluuoi from Pin 1) ing headway. '•_- TIIE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY'^ thIn advance, zones 1 and 2, $1.60; zones 3 to 8, $2.00 man u^uiiig in a uriiiiKen anu tusor- ducted the "Merry Mil'ly" on Broad- atny uuiuucr m de vcututy oi IM\ over |60,000 a year, under Manager ciation sent one of its representatives, way, and the groom is in the employ Donald's estimate. Thomas Vail before the Council and Entered in the Post Office at South Amboy, N. J. as second class matter. tutu Aunt:\/eu iittei.s. me limn wasof the DuPont Company at Parlin. inco winaows and The actual announcement of the at that time the Council authorized The young couple have ttie hearty reduction will come as welcome news reauueiita. . congratulations of the community. the joining with Keyport and other FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 Him ox ftib.M was iinposeu. ^o South Amboyans, who have long municipalities 'in the district in en- been complaining against discrimin- tering complaint before the Public AWARDED otDHOOM SUITE MICKIE SAYS— atory nates. Many believe that the Utilities Commission. NEW TEACHERS MAKE *Mxss Anna L. Powers, of 104 So. RUINS YIELD RELICS Pin« avenue was me winner oi uie #MEf> tiOUU SHOWING ueui-oom suite disposed ot last even- OF CUFF DWELLERS ing on the snare plan by the. Catno- School Board Recaivat Report Of Re- 9UT PUXXtKf AAE 19 mit* of Bi-Monthly TuU, iic iJaugJiters ot America. Mayor harold Hoiiman pulled the winning HOW KM O ArdieolofUti Find Object. , The very satisfactory development uumDer. our d of several of the newer' teachers oi TENENBAUM'S 3,000 Years Old. tbe school system, the unsatisfac- iHANKSGIVINC WEEK FINOS MANY NEWLYWEDS IN CITY m tWEU (SOMPUIU "tHW lA Denver, Oelo.-Colon*> has ottah- tory showing ot pupils in at least one subject and an inspection of the fuel llahed iU claim to an eiteaslve Said at Iruw t'nji* 1; UOMK 9*9&L AWT ORNAMENTS supply of the local schools engaged white carnations. Raymond Cusick, valaable archeological rains throsgb the close attention of the Board of MMHb work accomplished by, J. A. a Brother of the bride, and Stephen Education at a meeting no Wednes- Connors, a brother of tine groom, and TOYS are in full display. Our selection is Iweta, curator of ethnology aid day evening. were .the selected ushers. They also areaeolofy of the Oriondo atate aw- The remarks of Superintendent of wore' tuxedoes and buttonaires. •MM, end a party of atadeata of tko Schools Barr outlining the progrou Immediately after Uie ceremony an big, OUR PRICESlr7the"LOWESTr~ ~" Catenae anlvetalty. Mr. JeaaceaaeaoV already made by several younger elaborate wedding breakfast . was t • . J* of aarexpodtUea laaacei ky the DM- teachers aroused the enthusiasm of served at the home of the bride to w CtaiBbw of Commerce «U tbo Col- the Board members. The enthusiasm wWch were invited over 200 relatives orado State Historical aad Kelaral was shortlived, however, for the re-and friends. The home presented a Watery •odotjr. . sults of Vie bi-monthly tests held in pronounced bridal appearance aa the the lost week in October were com- skillfully arranged decorations were Tko two Honttur work of tbo party paratively poor in one or two sub- TENENBAUM'S of White wedding bells with a large mi 4eaeJn wottcra Ooiondo at tba jects for one or two grades. The foot •( Chlnuaay Bock B*aa, B arteo poor showing was explained by theone hanging over tilie bridal {table! Known for Good Value, Low Prices, Reliable woat of Psgosa Uprtng^ aleag tko frank admission tbat "title pupils did The'gifts received were numerous Piedrai river, end revealed relae of not know the subject" On the whole and consisted only of the finest and Merchandise elitt dwellers1 settlemento Oeilinated by the showings were considered fairly most costly tokens. The groom's grift satisfactory by the board. •' to his bride was a handsome gray fur MrvJeucon to be 3.000 yeera old. Oao coat; to the best man a platinum init- 110 S. Broadway Phone 511 South Amboy Uousaad primitive housee art located The figures no the results of the ial puff links set; to the ushers, white la tbe Piedraa river ralloy. On Chim- tests mentioned were as follows: gold cuff links. The bride's gift to Wo Give and Redeem S. * H. Greca Tradlag Slasaae ney Rock meoa are 110 more houses, Fifth Grade: Arithmetic, 80; Eng-the groom was a dinmond platinum Including a three-story pueblo, all lish, 83.66; History, 85; Geography, stick pin nnd to hro bridesmaid a virtually untouched-by Investigating 33.06; Spelling 94. beautiful cameo pin and diamond lav- acleatlsta. Sixth Grade: Arithmetic, 84.4; 'Hor. At the breakfast table' Mr. English, 88.5; History, 83.05; Geog- John Cusick, father of the bride, Find Two Mulla, raphy, 81.65; Spelling, 89.65. Among tbe moot Important lUaoaur- presented the newlywedfl with a $1,- Seventh Grade; Arithmetic, 61; 000 check. loa of tbla expedition ata two ekulla, English, 75.9; French, 85; Geography one of the round-headed typo of tbo 79; Spelling, 84. preoont Pueblo Indiana, the ether of Eighth Grade; Arithmetic, 68; SegravO-MenagliaB tbo long-headed typo of their prede- English, 76; French, 52; Science, 81; A very pretty wedding ceremony cessors U that aoctloa of the eoutry. History, 70. was performed by the Rev. E, C. Tko oarUeot trace ot mankind In tbat Ninth Grade; English, 74.3; Algo- Griffin, at six o'clock Wednesday particular aectlon of Colorado, reports bra, 82; Com. Geography, 78; Com.evening in St. Mary's Church, when Mr. Joaacon, U ihat of a people kaowa Arithmetic, 70; Ancient History, 69; Miss fhresa C. Monaghan, of Ste- Tune in to seUattsts as "baakota»akoM," WBO French, 85.5; Latin, 75.6; French, vens aVenue, became the bride of Mr. (Beg.) 82. coBotnctod tbolr boaaoa of poorty-Bt- John Segrave, eon of Robert Segrave, Tenth Grade; English, 79.8; PIo.f Stevens avenue.. Owing to the ted auaoary and earth, aad wfceoe Geometry, 77; Bookkeeping, 78; principal art waa tbat of (wake* wee#- very recent death of the bride's French, 74.4; Latin, 68.7; Biology, mother.the wedding was a quiet one. 77. Mrs/jam«s Clark, of this city, Eleventh Grade; English, 66.1; * .sister of the bride, acted as the Modern History, 82.2; Bookkeeping, On an Atwater-Kent ejsored aad aaataUated by aw "pee* maid off honor, and Mr. James Clark baakotaMkera,"who kreagat wttfc Skoai 77; Stenography, 72; Latin, 8(1.5; was the groom's attendant. pottery, aid poaalbly the bow aa* ar- French, 93.3; Algebra, 82. Mrs. Segrave ds one of this city's row. With the lavaHom of the people Twelfth Grade: English, 74.7; U. popular young ladies, and is employ- kBowa aa the pro-Puobloa «M aaolal S. History, 81.7; Physics, 77; Stenog- ed at the local central office of the chaia* MUd is the two aMk ae-raphy, 80.6 j French, 91. New York Telephone Company. Mr. caned. Whether the two earlier raeas The Board adjourned the meeting Segrave is one of the members of the wave aaeaatan of the prosoat-day to make an inspection of the coal D. t S. Bottling Company of this heap. Returning from the inspec- city. The newlyweds will make PMbla IMtaao Is «et kaowa, bat Mr. tion it was evident that the inspec- their home on Stevens avenue. Tiaaain believes the pre-PuMoa von tion had not been as satisfying aa it aacaaten of Bio modem PnoMea, MM might have been. Being in wn observ- Str«tton-Gonini«r latter batag of somewhat nixed ing frame of mind, the Board mem- Principal Discovery. bers observed that the lighting facil- ' One of the very pretty weddings ities of the office of the superinten- of the season was .performed on TU prlaclpal discovery ofjfto Wednesday evening at seven o'clock HUoa waa a bage cJrcnfcr dent were very poor. The replace- ment of the lone electric fixture with at the parsonage of the Methodist flat tBMUaaHtor, wMch at ant aa*its single- bulb with one that would Episcopal Church, when Miss Mary wan appaareace waa aa^hlaf bat a furnish sufficient illumination was Gominger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. discussed and considered advisable. B. H. Gominger, of 144.Second st., this, city, became the bride of Mr. The attendance figures were con- Harold L. Stratton, son of Mr. and tana tad u the center of II was els- sidered very good, in fact are repor- caowad wkat appeared to bo a ?er»|e Mrs. Frank Stratton, of First street, ted to be the best in severe!- years. this city, in the presence of the im- coaler," accepted by^tehuelajejbi aa Purchase of equipment for the phy-mediate members .of both families. aantBf boo*' the »lac*Wbere ate tribal sics department waa authorized. The Rev. E. A. Wells, pastor of the daaeai aadcereraenlal rites ot ipajiaav Wcrk being done in tile manual church performed the ceremony. (Ma* people were practiced: training department came in for a T^he bride waa attired in a brown " isJaJi nrroandlng coaatrf twenty few compUmnetary remarks, among dress,'embroidered in silk, and wore ptfSaaesa were cacavated, all of wWrt the board members. A full steed row a brown hat. She carried •.bonquet bad haps eoaotracVd by the aaxftmt boat, now nearly complete by oneof pink roses. The bride was at- dwotlam k oae of tbaae howaa lav of the pupils and an elaborate tali- tended by Mrs. Percy Locker, who inetby ouhers came in for particular t» aMoaoa of a maa aged iaewl start? wore a drees of tan canton, crepe. atdaa*. Ae JIWI or the fljaMea fmsM traces of pyorrhoa. Wm ate .The increasing popularity of these marvelous sets enables us a amass baarv of to offer the latest models as follows:

tana PH. pMaaa a fargriBdlM MODEL 20 COMPACT MODEL 21 COMPACT • low aacka of aMatjMn tt. Jm asctaat barlal parbi of two coll 1—Atwtter-Kent set. 1—Atwater-Kent set. • by ceUiag kola of 2—Eveready 45 V. "W Batteries. 2—Eveready 45 V. "B" Btfteriei.V fonso aim,, a 14-lach ride on railway 20c WHITE GUPS & SAUCERS. —15c M M M •east, which weighs TttVOOQ poasda, 1—Eveready C Battery. 1—Eveready "C Battery. 1—Antenna Kit. •£ 1—Antenna Kit. daoa, Ml. to fort lIcArthur near Saa RAG RUGS 25x50 ...... 85c ( Diego, Oal., will atari BOOB, the tote ta reqaln shoot two amtha. •. Complete and InsUlled Complete and Installed The doeMoa ta soad tba gaa woat was Biado to teat tnas-centlBOBtal nil- MEN'S WOOLEN SHIRTS & DRAWERS, each way llaoa fu tba aovoasoat of boavy ralJway artllUry which will ba atad $11*5.00 la npploaMBtlBf the Died ooaat «e- fOBses la tlBM of war. " ' BEST APRON GINGHAM, many designs, per the |BB will as from Abordooa ta In contemplating your new radio for Christmas, this oppor- Ohleaio over (bo Poansylvsala road, yard ._•„„.—.._-.—.r-^.; ...., 12 to OauBcIl Blairs ever the Chicago * tunity is too good to let slip away. Order your set now. It will Narthweatom, to Ogdoa over tba 1 Ualra Padflc and conplrto ta» >*- CLOTHESPINS, made of hardwood, 40 "for—lOe be held for yon and installed or delivered whenever you wish. aay from Ogden westwspd oa tba Sonthera Pacific. Note: In previous years the demand has excelled the supply We carry a full line of shoes for the whole at about tjiis tinie of the year. It is liable to be that way this year. Told of Death of Son Who family at very low prices. * s Enlisted Under False Name Washington.—The itorf of a run- away boy who enlisted in the navy VBder a astnmed name and was never again heard of by hl» mother until he perished with the sinking of the sub- marine 8-51 tyas just filed at the- pen- sion bureau. The mother Is Mrs. Cath- ALPINE'S E.S.Mason&Son,lnc erine McCarthy of New fork. The •on, Sylvester McCurthy, who enlisted 210-212 North Broadway i some time ago ai "John X McCarthy," «n FOR ECONOMY W five as his neit kin the name of an sunt. She was notified of the boy's Good Shoes, Dry Goods and House Funishings daitb and carried the news to bli mother, who filed the claim. Pino Avenu* • Cor. Henry 8t. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Page

week end with her mother, Mrs. A. Foundation Stunt Fiaher, of Main street. FINDS FRIEND AFTER Truth la tlie beginning ut evriy good Miss Ruth Nilson, of Henry street, MANY YEARS SEARCH tfllli u rii •.....: .mil left fur the day. thin;;, buth ID heaven und on is spending the week end with'friends Afiprwiini n i-iui in- iinlixliei. either I'luto, in boston, Mass. •• .'.'-''l'r Hual Endi By Accidanl H«r« F«w jrlth finery |x'i\vdt>i' and paraffin, or W»kt Ago. " • with t piste made with' brickdutt aa| Mrs. James Gordon, of Scranton, A search for a friend of 'child- taiyentine. nerits to t!he South Pa., is spending the week end with ORE-DAT PLEAfiDlE OUTING her parents on Church street. hood days that lasted twelve years Jompany building at ended in this city successfully only -to- (roadway and Augus- The Mission Oircle of the First a few weeks ago. The search, af- aring completion. The Baptist Church will 'hold a home ter covering a considerable part of :w YORK .k«n a magnificent ap- uaicery in (,ne basement of the church the eastern part of the United States, FOR SALE is a credit to the city, tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. was brought to a conclusion only by Sou\ .mboy (in«l.) <| 1 fV * irdinand Tedesco is in accident. One.house on Main Street. work. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee^Larew and The principals Mn the story are family of Second street, will shortly Samuel Lerner, of Bordentown ave- One house on Bordnetown avenue, From all slationt ItDiind Trip Kara che garbage dump last move into their new' home on upper nue, and Sohl Malowuth, recent pro- near Stevens avenue. ining called out the en- SUNDAY, NOV. 29 Main street, which is nearing com- prietor of the Monroe shoe store in One house oh David street, be- •tment. pletion. the McCloud building on Broadway, - Tickets good only on special tween. Broadway and.Stevens avenue. train leaving South Amboy 8:16 A, ..Thanksgiving holiday Now the two ucd the closing of the schools by a resident on Pine avenue, came completed for opening a shoe and ments. West 23rd St. 8:47 P. M., Liberty ..,are out of town visitors uies recently passed out in St. Mary's Then started the hunt for the friend ^OE RENT—-Thrnr wont, «•*• tor .the week end. acnool. otf years agone. The difficulty came .We for ottico, with mgtof «t« in that he didn't know Mr. Lerner.'s and toilet In South Amfcoy Trust An unidentified man almost wreck- .Joseph Triggs, of David street, is Cut Price Grocery Sale! last'uame, knowing only the first two. Company Building. Apply to SM»j ed his car at the corner of Ridgeway. enjoying a ten day vacation'' from his When 'he asked anyone about h'U, avenue and Conover street on Tues- duties at the DuFont plant in Parlin. friend, a shake of the head was the AD Goods Guaranteed or Your Money Back day, while trying to avoid striking a reply for ho one knew suoh a person tral location on small dog. Several hours before a A regular meeting of Joel Parker as he described by that name. to H. G. Hottman. Council will be msia tonight in the Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday im- driver ran down a girl at .line same At a religious servcio in the local FOR B^^p corner. old K. of P. Hall. synagogue at which practically all of -ovement., with or the local adherents of the Jewish Danish Pride Cream Star Condensed Milk Mr. and Mrs. J. Franz and family, It is expected that a fife land drum faith had gathered several weeks af- of .Perth Amboy, have moved to a corps will shortly be organised in Saturday Only can R&NT-Ap«rt«>at. 5 roojns St. Mary's School.' Tihe majority of ter Mr. Malowuth Arst came here, he house on Main, street, this city. saw Mr. Lerner, but that was netiher can the younger children at the school the time nor the place for greetings. Attorney John P. McGuire, o& nave'joined the ranks of iihe lifers The next day, acddently Mr. Malo~ 14c Augusta street, was a New Bruns- and on most any street the young musicians can be heard. wuth stopped for gas for his auto- 10c WICK business visitor on Monday. mobile at the Lerner establishment Puritan's Eggs Captain Raymond Conway, of Se- The ladies of the Presbyterian on Bordentown avenue. There mu Best Creamery Butter cond street, who several weeks ago churOh will hold a chicken supper and tual recognition took place''and the dozen badly sprained one of his ankles, is bazaar on Dec." 3rd at the Presby- friendship resumed. pound able to be about again with the terian church. Now "The Bargain Store" on assistance of a cane. Broadway will be operated by the 45c The South Amboy Trust Company two friends, Mr, Majowuth having 59c The regular weke'ly card partiei of was one of the fourteen bidders upon severed his connection with the Mon- White Rose or Health the Knights of Columbus will be re-an issue of $350,000 Oity of New roe Shoe concern. _ PURE LARD sumed again tonight at the head- Brunswick new 4 %'/« City Hall bonds Brand CORN quarters on David street. Due to at New Brunswick last Tuesday mor- JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES lb. the Frolic being held last week, there ning. The award was made to Koun- can was no card party in the rooms. tzfe Brothers, of New York, who paid The Junior Department of the Wo- Prises will be awarded tine winners a premium of over $7,000 upon these. man's Club is giving a novelty dance 19c of the different games. bonds. • at the Yacht Club this Saturday night 18c to which the members of the Yacht Granulated Sugar Mr. and Mrs.* Daniel C Chase have Harry Rufncr and Joseph McGow- Club and Woman's Club and the JELLO, all flavors moved into tneir new home on Pine an of Luke A. LovelyTost, No. 62, friends of the Junior Woman's Club pound avenue. i '. Ameitian Legion, w«ro among the are invited. There will be novelty 3 pkgs. (SALE South Amboyans who attended the /features about this dance which will Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Powers of be interesting to those looking on as Pine avenue, entertained relatives county,meeting of the Legion held at .. , Dobermans, Chows, Carteret Monday evening. • well us the dancers themselves.'Card 25c _, Airedale*, Fox Terriers, from North Tarrytown, N.- V. at tables will be at the disposal of any ~; setters'and Grwt. Danes. Noted dog. uieirhome over one week end. A regular meeting of the Ladies who, tire of watching the dancing and Special Blend Coffee Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Rail- EARLY JUNE J'KAS ;^at stud. Dogsbosrdegsbosrded and conditioconditionn- Mrs. Mary Kennedy has had an prefer to play cards. ^5d'A'fe5d.A'few very exceptional puppies road Trainmen was field in their The music will be furnished by L. pound up-to-date garage erected in the rear rooms in the Welsh building on First 2 cans . «Wen to reliable people on breeding of her property on David street. Bambergei &" Co,, who are sending basis. Police dog* Dobermmns, Aire- street Tuesday night, with but fewone of their new orthophonic yictro- dales and Settm tnined by noted 'A break in the water main on ot the members absent. Important las, which reproduce every instr.u- ' 42c , 25c cVrm.n Tr.inen * rusoubte fees. Broadway near the fire house neces- business was transacted during' the riient of the orchestra as though the Steongheart ««»*»»A"Bf siated the working of a gang of evening. • players were in .the room. With this New Brunswick, N. men from the water department on instrument the finest orchestras in Sunday. iHREE GIVEN SUMMONS . the country will furnish the music for AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT dancing. Light refreshments will be One of the entries of Benjamin served,-and every effort is (being Duvier, of upper Main street, was a Samuel Sudalter HELP WANTED William Creed,, a bus driver, Sam- made to insure an enjoyable evening prise winner at the Poultry Show uel B. King, of 41 Church street,' for everyone. Tickets for this dance Successor to American and Royal Food Stoics HELP WARM©— held in New Brunswick last week. Woodbridge, and Charles J. Sepo, of may be secured from any member of Viung -.'y dk>*tlry 71 Cutter Lane, Woodbridge, were the Junior Wamon'g Club. - Full Lin. of Fruits mmi V«f*Ubl«t hi Suton Next Thursday at the K. of P. Hall, given a summons to appear for a lahthe Council No. 6, D. of P. will hearing next Monday night on Sun- ftairt Scuff hold a card party. day. The summons issued by Ser- TWO STORES geant Quintan was the outcome of •very woinims ii<>sirt \n touched by A short circuit in a wire on an j automobile accident on Stevens a baby au 1 ' city the past week caring for wire without giving warning of Winteii.' trouble along Main street and Broad- tlon to' make' the' turn. J .„ >!,• f. '•«.*» ,w*y. It Is understood thafra number of short circuits were caused in the Borak's Meat Market REMEM$ERt wires during the recent wjnd storm. CAR HITS MAN ON ROAD APEX GARAGE . 1UT DOES NOT STOP Spaetth for Friday, Sitnrdty md Jiombr. The Methodist Protestant Sunday Louisa St. ft Pine Ave. School is getting ready for Christmas. William Stratton, of Ernston, was LEO8 LAMB. lb. The committee ihat selected a can*, found along the' road between this TURKEYS, pound.. tata entitled "Santa Saves the Day". city and his home Saturday night, in- Cars Waehe. LOOSE SAUSAOI pared. , ' the. local hospital when Officer O'Leary took' • statement. The in- Expert Repairing VSAL CUTLETS, lb LEO8 VEAL, Ibl SpeddbBiLi Jack bad cut on the head Short Orden piCanMd<,that>someone had thrown a and sundry hurts; and bruises were Fowl, lb Switeer Mr «tone' at'the residence occupied the injuries suffered., TELEPHONE 691 by Mrs. Hunter at 160 Augusta SMAL&PRE8H HAMS, ft. street* Although an Investigation OaUup, 2 bottlea :a§t" was immediately started, no trace of teat Not to Crack 'Em Also APEX TAXI For Atl CHOPPED BUT, I nd Wholesome the missile thrower was obtained. OtaH, china Am) reiiiiiiillon lire eaa- ASTOR COFFEE .__. M« f crsckert nmi nt>vi-r nfll mended.— Miss Mildred Fisher spent the Occasions VEAL STEW, 2 lbs. _ M, Mrst Prise Butter, lb »O<

RIB ROAST, EGGS, dozen _4t. IK Kill III ET MA HONE I -ll» Fresh Spare Ribs, lb. BOYAL GELATINE, it Street CA8H GROCER -Sf* VEAL CHOPS, pound.. PEAS, 2 cans; -litA PEASi"' ' WHITE ROSE COFFEE RAISINS Palm Olive Soap, S calcH.lt* POBK GOODIES .._ 3«« 4 cans. . , pound ...... - 49$ ' 4 large pkgs. 49$ ionthAmbov BOLOGNA, all kindi Fresh Pork Shoulders, 1 because all I ate CORN BUCKWHEAT , ROAST VXAL, lb.. PRUNES, 2 lb. pkg 2Sf rmed gas. I drank TOMATO PASTE i oil by the gallon. 4 can? ,.—:..... : -49$ 2 large pkgs .49$ 5 pkgs..—...... 49$ CHUCK STEAK, lb. -Its MACARONI, 4 boxes i HI f took Adler- J 4> deep-wated Rump for Pot Roast, 1 ..CORN, 2 cans _.iSc •any ease'gas PEACHESv PINEAPPLE CHIPSO i surprisingly 2 large cans 49$ Chuck Pot Roait, lb a wonderful '2 'cans —... 49$ 6 boxes -:.49$ -14« Pork Loins, rib ends, lb.7i "' ^constipation—it . ' \ - V hour and never RUMP VEAL, pound.. P. A G. Soap, 6 cakes aSt 'harmacy, 18S N. Adv. ) Agency For "MIRRO" The Finest Aluminum CORNED BBEF, pound.^_..8^ GRAPES, pbund 9a GOOD APPLES, 6 lbs SO* MOTHERS OATS, pk« io« •rttition .its nnrrors wen Instrumeutu ,11111 h Specials for Saturday. Monday and Tuesday Only 'vlnitlon; heiii'i >r was . ;llMvt>i •wa tht tml! ^liveries Anywhere * Telephone 149 Page Six THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN ,/*

1925 CHRISTMAS SEAL Miss Evelyn Coats of Second Don'(v .forget to d. PARLIN NEWS' SALE OPENS TODAY street visited with relatives in New-shoppiii,; early and ark Sunday. merchants. Dave Kennedy has a new Buick The 1925 Christmas Seal sale of car. the New Jersey Tuberculosis Leagua! P. Heinze and Charles Agan have and its thirty-six affiliated groups returned from a deer .hunting trip throughout the state will officially at New Brunswick, Canqjia. While open today. there they bagged seven, deer. As a goal for this year tlhe execu- tive officers of the League have fixed! Earl Jeager has gone to Flint, the sale of 30,000,000 seals during] Midh, on business for the DuPont the four weeks ending Christmas! Good Managei Company. Day. Last year's sales totalled 23,- 977,423 seals of a per capita sale of Miss Deiker, of Keyport, a teach- sevela seals for the entire state. [CaloTic er of fancing dancing will conduct Of the money received from the classes every Friday afternoon for sales, five per cent goes to the Nat is Essential to sRequirementsJ the children at the "Y" and everytionail Tuberculosis Association to be Friday evening at 7:30 for the ladies. used in research work; seventeen and Miss Young will be at the piano. one tolf per cent goes to the State / of tfaeChild \ League for mainetnance of nurses, Good Investm< _ Abe Forgofcson has installed a newclinics and state office and to.aid the IETITIANS declare that the aver- pipeless heater in his home on Wash- counties of the state where the local D age boy or girl of four yean ington avenue. governments have not as yet reached should receive about forty calories a the point of caring for their own tu- pound of body weight per day. The Hugh Singleton has gone home to berculosis problems. The balance, Why You You favor an investment where your . average weight of a child of four yean Tennessee bo do some hunting and seventy-seven and one, half per-cent, U forty pounds. Therefore the total Hughie is some hunter. • is used by the local group for the pro- Should Own ings work alongside the money of men WJUO:; caloric requirement would be ap- A Thanksgiving and Christmas motion of the work in the territory proximately 1,600 calorie*. Calory la Dance will be Iheld at the DuPont in which it operates., • this Stock have done a big job well and are merely the name for a certain meas- Club on Friday evening, Dec. 4th. Through tile efforts of the ure of heat derived from the burning Prof. Bitter will furnish the music. and Its affiliated groups • . 1. It is k better each year. of food. - . with the aettvities of various state bjr a goisg baa- commissions, hospitals and clinics, all Necessarily, the caloric requirement The DuPont bowling team traveled istess firatly es- to Jamesburg Tuesday evening. of which work in the closest harmony Ublisbaei, weU ef the child .Is dependent on hit witfc the League, the death rate in d ui The National Public Service Corporation temperament, since a child who plan Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boesch will New Jersey has been reduced from hard and long requires more nourish- spend Thanksgiving Day with rela- 162.X per 100,000 population In 1917 is managed by men of long Public Utility- ment than one who leads a qoleter tives at Woodnaven, L. I. to 8,74 in 1084; or from a total of a. Yo*r life. Bate of growth also has a bear- 6,620 in the former year to approxi- ings. WUl U Experience. In most cases these men have lag on caloric requirements. The William Schwab has moved In hi»matel| y 3,000 in the later. As an in- safe,' eaek as*ra child who Is trowing rapidly sao«U new home on Deerflald Road. ,, dication of the harmony prevailing (Mr V«IM $100) grown up with the business. They are be given more food to meet hkj caloric between the state and the private or- has $IM )• pros), Movies at the "Y" are making a big ganxiatdons, it might be noted that erty valaw sack needs than the boy or girt whose hit. On Tuesday, Dec. 1st "Thethe present president of the New Jer- •fit. men of prominence—public spirited lead* growth is normal. Devil's Cargo", starring Pauline sey Tuberculosis League is Dr. Sam- Mothers know the dally diet should Starke and William Collier Jr. winuel B. English, head of the New Jer- 3. Year divU ers in their communities as well as success* - consist of the essential foodstuffs, pre- be shown. This is a powerful love sey State Sanatorium at Glen Gard- 4 • mi check* teln, carbohyrates, fats, minerals and drama, and just a little bit different ner. will ba rcgalar ful business men. You know them and from anything you've ever seen be- The reduction in the number of a • 4 water. The Important thing fer her Is fore. to learn the foods that contain these deaths during the period given has their records. • '' essentials In a balanced diet BeUw been accomplished by a correspond- Jimmie Jones of the Film Plant is ing decrease in the number of new 4. ' CoBveaieat tea well-balanced menu for any child sporting 'his new Ford sedan. coses reported, due in a large mea- IBCOBM paid six years old compiled by an authority quarterly — o • They have the-ability and vision to man? Mr. Conklin lhas purchased two sure to the efforts of nurses and on home economics. doctors through clinics and porsonal lit of January, a system with over $100,000,000 of ast lots> from Mr. • Quuid and intends to visits in the spreading of preventa- April, Mr —* ONI DAY'S MINU FOR «K- build a home on them. tive propaganda and prompt medical October. YEAR-OLD CHILD. attendance at the early stages of the and maintain a record of regular divtf FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 6. DivMeaeV disease. In 1916, the number of • s e as • t' I real payment to the owners of the> Prefei Breakfast Rev. E. A. Wells, Pastor eases reported in tiie twenty-one Normal/ Feeler, I stewed pr«nM II* counties of the state was 0,017 while Morning worship and sermon by al laeesaa Tai. % cupful ormm ef whMt M In' 1923 the number of new cases re- Stock of the Company. ,' • \_( ..Serve* with half otnm (• the pastor at 10:30. Also fWf min-ported was 5,013. This latter was tbap.) and half evaporated ute sermon to the Junior Church. . C milk 110 in the face of a more searching out by , Coaveaieal At 2.30 P. M. nhe Sunday School among the people for suspected inci- This investment Preferred Stock is avt 1 allot buttered toast 1M session in charge of William M. Savlagt Plaa at 1 oai eeooa made with pient cases. , - IS.00 s«r.share evapeimted milk ...... IH Emmons. Epworth League devotional meet- per BMatk. for you now at $96 per share and accr^. «T ing at 7:00 P. II. • Ctwuif t/ie "Mmmuf dividends either for cash or on our Conyei Evening worship and evangelistic The teller OstoMd using meajswi priee-|N per Baked poteto and butter. MO ealortea sermon at 7:30. Fifteen minute song meats sad taavired »f the mea who (bare aa4 ae« ' % cupful iplaaah...: tl eateries service, . ... ient Savings Plan. Call at our offici OJ- 1 halted apple (l tb*p. sugar, was ordering a sew sail: -And hew CTS)osl ellvMeBiSl Junior League on Wednesday af- te yleM 7.1*%. H tbip. butter) too oalorlee ternoon at 3:45. Prayer meeting at wide do yes wast yew freaeeter The I glass milk ...... Me eateries mslomer smiled. 1 •>•'« exaMi write for illustrated circular. ^ 1 alto* bread buttered with 7:4S, a one hour service. It tbtp. butter «M aaleiu The Sunday School will give their know," he replied, "tort Ml tell ye. annual Christmas cantata in the High ene thing. I bats te U»e «y will «7T celeries School Auditorium on Christmas get ahead of me. B»w wide Is a «|»t Afternoon Luncheon at MteoL- night. _ • .. ;. , •/:•>,• sklrtr Jersey Central Power & Light Co« I tammmm ':.. .ASSii^aBiM Dinner. Subsidiary of « 1 snail piece broiled itoak (IH m Hi m Is) ' Tl oBtosJie K eupful nuhtd potate ..MAoaieHss SPECIAL CUT PRICES National Public Service Corporation l?| cmpful lima bean eeup ' made with evaporated 1 milk II eateries —AT— • ' 1 glass milk, oraate drtok II* oalorlee Fitkin Utilities 'llO oalerUi i .Tetel ..1,140 oaloriM MONAGKHN'S MEAT MARKET . .Children often become wearteO of drinking plain milk. Mixing their milk 209 David Street with fruit Juices Is a welcome change. •Wowing la the recipe for a refresh- Prime Rib Roast, pound ^.20c-22c. ing milk drink: Mix % cnpfnl orange Jolce. M. cupful evaporated milk, Pot Roast, Chuck or Cross Rib, lb 18c three taaspoonfols of sugar, H tea- spoonful of lemon Jnise and s few Plate or Soft Rib, lb. lOcChoice Steaks, lb. 25c grains ef salt Shake .well la a frolt 2 Lbs. of Chopped Beef ^ . ^ 25c Jar before serving. Fresh Made Pork Sausage, pound..: — ...35c Fresh Killed Chickens,'pound '. ...35c iHoiiMwork WorHi Skinned Back Hams, pound -:.._^ ...32c S ! $M0 ' Yepr, bat-l Shoulders of Veal, pounct -.-~^p '--. _16c Small Pork Loins, pound J:..i^—.—ill ._32c ,,;:/;...; ; UNIVERSAL INTEREST detlars a year Is »e Fresh Ham's, pound —1 . :„ Hindquarters of Lamb pound , 5c The advent of the more gracefully styled Ford-Hhe Forf of •; greater riding ease and comfort—the Ford of gn^'Jtomnaft-. \ •'||f| Quality, and Weight Guaranteed Telephone 26 iences, was and is the subject of ahnost nnirersal interest loii^dia- ,: " • enssion. . :* i " - ' ':'- "V\". ' to Mrs. Lseaon&lssdsr, lasMHssmssl The reason is that people in every walk of life know that this-at-, \ .,•, OsV J wtwan tractiveness was added to the universal dependability which Uier' ;-;. sad SOBBV had actually experienced over many roads and many;;year*v ,; * ^ ' They knew that this new beauty was intrinsic rathei than raper*

IIMMTS""I. Meier. |, eonralsalensr fidal. For through the years Ford has demonstrated thatqoaUty if piMIe welfare of Chicago, -Is w and precision of parts is necessary to volume production. ...; purchasing agent, bvdftt and producer rolled Into one. R.C.A. SUPERHETERODYNE mMcessfal home maker studies Unequalled mechanical facilities, in orderly arrangementy^ Q'iotd values. She arranges her 6 Tubes . •*.-;•. the public a Ford car of enhanced quality as/well as beau^Tw i'ltodga* so that the food she boys will Atitm •» the necessary body building $183.00 Complete , ' ! out'increase in price. 1 P M' Mil-- „ ^ woman who wotld keep down 'Iljer food bill will do better to spend I ATWATER-KENT ! - '••her money on milk and green vegeta- : tblearthah on butter, though butter Is (. 5 Tubes ,_ ;^,." ,'efle of the best aonrces of the es-. ie sttylal food element, vitamin A. There : $125,00 Complete H -...;,;.; are butter substitutes, bat nothing urn take the place of milk and vege- •i- . . Authorized Ford Dealer; ables.; ! : MARLOWDYNE .7 1 •'/'•M^W "Milk, food experts say, Is the most ' ' early perfect food. Science solved j 6 Tubes e problem by Inventing evaporated Ilk, which Is simply fresh cow's $125.00 Complete , 116-118 Washington Road SayreviU tile sterilized In cans .and with sixty jr cfKUJjjf the wuter removed. Be- luge. ovalprnted milk la of double SOLE AGENTS FOR MUSIC MASTER evenness of ordinary market milk, Telephone South Eiver 265 %; housewives dilute it half and Time Payments Arranged f with water for cooking purposes. ?plng longer tlmn ordinary milk, re 1B no waste from souring. Then, , It Is cheaper. Savings nlso can be made on tnent. mper portions of beef skillfully DolahBros.

MBER 27,1925 BILLS ORDERED PAID AT CARD OF THANKS MEETING OF CITY FATHERS MADLSONJOWNSHIP The members of the Hospital Aux- The following bills were ordered Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gaub spent iliary wish to thank all those who .daor" Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. DEPRECIATION iat the meeting of the Common contributed to the Hospital Thanks- Council held Tuesday evening: Francis Harlte Jr. By Ervrin Greer giving Donation Drive and to Miller, Mrs. Dora Gdnter ....414.04 Mr. and Mrs. William Gross enter- Bergen & Welsh for the use of their 1 Tidewater Oil Co. ._. 63.24 truck. TIM'S CAP tained relatives from 'New York over H just finished Perth Amb m _. 27.60 MBS. JAMES P. NICHOLS, Perth Amb m c the week end. ^ca%| the various unite of the B_ Schwart/ __ 42,50 1 / Chairman Donation Drive Guaranteed 100% Pure Worsted ar his^fa ? prospect intended pur- FranB k Shw ; 6 _ 17.50 • Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hartle Sr., basing. '*NQW, U eV«rythbig quite j j R ..5000.00 Mrs. Dora Herzog, Miss Sarah Hartle, Advertlw In the Citizen. '.<.»»» hne conjplefedcompleted., "Nearlyxneariy,, j^r_u._ ^ Garbag^.__. e .166.05 Charles Bowen and August Hartle olied the lady/'fjthough you have $£,> Sewerf " 143.20 motored to Keansburg on Sunday. jt told me about ;the depreciation, Lab ' streeta '" 277.50 when it needs oiling and won. ^ Wiater 35.30 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burlew and Motor car dealerSjbase the depre- Wm G HoW€u , '6.00 children of Browntown visited Mrs. ciation values on reports received j j O'Neill 120.00 John Wood recently. from various trades bodies. Hence, j lCharmallotti 22.50 at. the present time the* first years D Maddox 14.85 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hartle Jr. visited Mr. and Mrs. H ' ry Hoist of depreciation is 40 per cent,_the sec- w_ j_ Mnler 20.0^^0 ond year, 20 per cent; th ethird year, j L Municipalities 40.00 Newark Sunday afterr ^and even- N eague ! 3.60 ing. 15 per cent, tihe fourfth year, 10 per John To*aszewski •* ' - -- eent, and the fifth year, 5 per cent. A. Hulse 38.00 1.68 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Applegate * For instance: A / car listing at _.ub;;e ^wtee Gas Co... were South Amboy visitors recently. $1,000 would at the^nfTof the first . ,, g 63.91 Anattl soll o ara e _....646.80 year be worth about $600; at the Thomas Lovely Mrs. Dora Herzog visited hre son, end of the second year $400, and the .. . 5.00 A JeroTOe ..216.55 Myroy n Wood of South Amboyy, Tues- . third year $250. Now this costs the charles TOmmins d i M Wd i ill t hi owner $1,200 delivered with all ec- _ _ .. 30.95 day evening. Mr. Wood is ill at his Dolan Bros h there. ., m Mfld Weather I Cold &. Stormy Weather /c'essories. Thatcar operated for one Gregory's Garage _ 17.20 45.00 Muffler Buttoned Around Cap I Muffler Buttoned Around Neck • year, say 6500 miles, android for Jomea Ma,one _ _ Ohurles Fesseler of New, York maintenance$600, has cos, gast th, eoil owne, etcr. $600If sol, dplu ast R v Afflerbach Rub. Co. 128.25 visited Mr. and Mrs. William Gross Schaniz & Eckert 119.00 of Oheesequake Sunday. the end of the second ye*r, the cost P. R. R _. 8.00 the 1300 miles would be $900 ex- Alcott 20,00 Francis Ott, son of John Ott of usive of gas, oil, tires; etc.. Hence, p Bostwkk _._ 29.00 Runyori, broke 'his collar bone while io economical motorist sells at one j, Q iesfey 67.60 at play one day last week. nd of tine, second year, or the third Qamon Mete~" ^ ~~2 ^...197.50 H. Uollf X Co. or fourth year—n«ver at the enjiof Wullace & Tiernan ..._ 11.28 ' Cheesequake School closed on Tues- the first year. After the second, Eureka Fir« Hose ._._.. 960.00 day for the T'h&nksgviing, vacation. Feltus and Washington Streets . third or fourth year the machine hat Navicoaj Corp# ..__ 35.26 passed its critical mileage and It Gregory Garage . _.... 7.26 Miss Helen Campbell of Runyon pays to sell Critical mileage is that g^ j| * *' __ 11.00 spent the week end visiting Hiss cDo no h 10,00 Mary Vohman of Jamesburg. . point at which repairs are «o com- Wm ,Moran ; mon, and fuel consumption soi great, ._ 10.00 CLOTHING MAKES A Jo8 stanton 10.00 Mr. ond Mrs. Arthur II. Campbell that the cost per mile is far beyond Tj,omas ,pero _ and family of New Brunswick spent VERY FINE GIFT the car's standard I George Gamble 10.00 3.00 Thanksgivgtn with relatives iat Kun- •• You have often heard a man say. Tnomag paimre yon. _ «I trade my car in every year be- Thomas _._145.80 The different members of cause I don't want to be bothered G. Straub _*_, _ __* 6.00 P. AMBOY BOY SCOUTS TO 20.18 some families will unite in •with repairs." And this man, wheth- ,S. A. Ptg. Co. GIVE MOVIE LECTURE RCAt VAiUC e•r he knows it or not, iIs payinpyg aa Jersey Central Power.. ..._.778.5T giving a suit or overcoat to Ugh as thirty cents a mile to run nu „ ., The Theodore Roosevelt - Troop one year car. He could use a taxi EARNINGS OF PUBLIC SERVICE No; 6, Perth Amboy, has extended Dad, Son or Brother. And for-lessss money. . statement of com- an invitation to all troops, and the luckv indeed is the man who r Th fellofll w who sells the first year and'adcepts the 40 per cent or more bined results of operations of Public depreciation on the list price, must Service Corporation of New Jersey gets such a fine remem add to that loss the freight and war and subsidiary companies for the tend a special motion picture lecture tax* he originally paid. If operat-; month of October and for the twelve to b« given at tihe troop headquart- brance! Of course it should fed for at least one more year, or: montihs ending October 31, 1935 ers, Episcopal Parish House, hector street, Perth Amboy, on Saturday be a suit or Overcoat that even two years .which is still better, shows that operating revenue of sub- In getting real val- then his depreciation .is spread over a sidiary companies in October 1925, evening, December 5th at 8 o'clock. you'll be proud to see him big mileage and the cost per mile is amounted to $8,483,549.77 as against 'i'hc subject of this motion picture ues in meats it is es- reduced. The wise boy forgrts about $7,920,470.70 for October 1924, an lecture will be "Lifc Among Pacific wear—you will be if it's a sential first of all that time and thinks in terms of speedo-j increase of $563,079.01 or after re- Coast Indians" und will be given by the quality be high and the price reasonably low. a man who has spent considerable Briegs-Built Suit or Over- meter mileage. classification of 1924 to make com- You will find such an interpretation in our shop. If you are about to sell your car parable to 1925, $659,965.65. Net time studying these remaining tribe* coat. stop and think. Has it been opera- increase in surplus before dividends of the lied Men. We are here to please you. Tine lecturer will bo J. Albrccht, ted over sufficient mileage?. Will for October 1U25, was $1,097,286.05 $30 to $60 Fr*i!i Flih Every- Wednetday and Friday e new car you intend purchasing as'against $712',401.13 for October who is affiliated with the American j more for you than the one you 1924 aa'increase of $384,834.92. Museum.of Natural History of New IOI'K City. His remarks will be il- •"Shop Here and Save" avenow? Of course if you are one For the twelve months ending Oct- lustrated by a series of very inter- f those birds that demand style and obcr 31, 1925, operating revenue of esting motoin pictures whoih he took STB A TJB BROS. on't caie about the cost, then trade • subsidiary companies was $93,018, wnile living among those tribes. BRIEGS egardless, but if you are a dhap who 083.02 aa against $86,309,003.39 for CHOICE MEATS •'I'hc lecture will htart promptly at /ants low-cost transportation and the twelve months ending October 31, MEN'S STOPJa 110 N. BKOADWAY PHONE 140 ,tyle afterwards, think twice before 1924, an increase of $6,709,019.63 8 o'clock on Saturday evening, De- cember 5th and all scouts, scout pu- PI SMITH ST. COR.MNG you seSl, then don't sell and b and net increase in surplus before di- rcnts and others who have received OY- money in your pocket. vidends, <$0,052,G69.1'7 as against invitations from the troop are re- PERTH $7,321,945.71. quested to arrive beifore ttie starting NEWARK AUTO SHOW hour in order to cause no' deiay. HARD COAL SUCKED Doors will open at 7:30 o'clock. FROM RIVER BEDS Space application' blanks for the 1926 Newark Auto Shew have been Patrick McDonnell, of Second mailed to distributors in this tern- street, mas installed a new and up-to- Orwifwrt Profit From Waate- lory and Manager Claude E. Holgrte date wireless receiving .set in his this week announced, apace drawings home. ful Mining of Past for' the exposition will be conducted on December 17. CARD OF THANKS Harrlabarg, Pa.—Hard coal sucked TMs will be the nineteenth annual tae beda of three rivers, much of Newark Auto Show, and win be held The undersigned wish to take washed out aa fine aa sand bj in the 113th Begiment Armory, Sus- this means of thanking their many Hollar to the principle i sex Avanue and Jay Street, January relatives and friends for their ex- tlBf gold, la In greater deniand as 16 to 23, immediately on .the dose pressions otf sympathy .during their of the national enow in New York. recent bereavement tnaalt of ttc strike el anthracite , MRS. MORTIMER CASEY AND FAMILY. "mlnara" working toe Husqoe- Subscribe for the Citizen. Lahlgh sod SchujlklU rlvara take approximately a ef hard coal from .... pkktd up 07 tkeae rlvan [mff traverse the anthracite caal it- Tke ladaetrjr la the outgrowth of early

*JMI ooal wiia plttflMf ail mMf Uttlc eCort waa made bj op- la eave the snail slate or to aay that waa swept Into the IN SOUTH AMBOY « the atfaam to SCticlditf of llarlea and wasberlaa tniu then- 4 tana accumulated. ,£*?• o( "THE V< SJM wtra 'resheta. .;ery waa made tliatt v(jue#fMia were r it Toe method* ost employeu cunslat of the use of . ijuctlon pumps- by whtch .the coal la ,. V'^iiwn from the river' beds upon Ait •• •cows. The aaud ls«w.aaii*d oiit.ind STORE" *v>ttt4 resulting product Is a good grade •' ;(&' hard conl, much of It as line as Mini ;/ ,v ..|f ,( .,,. . .' Its use requires special' blower at- FEATURING SHOES—DRY GOODS, ETC. ;i 'tachments upon boliers, but many real- ' dents of the region where the bulk of the river coal Is recovered »s»e found I'the Inslallutlbn' of the apparatus an ''Oconomjr and use It In their homes, Public-utility plants miiUe up the larg- ' «ft consumers., During thi Uat few SALE TODAY! years the quantity' of river coal re- covered him decrensed ua.a result of Big Stocks of Goods Must be Sold at 'better mining methods, und Increased utilisation of the small sizes. ' A The river conl "miner", 1B not a Lowest Prices. All new Goods. miner In the general sense of the • "•' v i 'Word. He hns no affiliation with the hard-coal Industry Itself. Bach year, Store Open to the Public in the We will telephone, however, the workers dredge out coal valued , thore' than $800,000. Shi M-firg along the 8ui- aMadam, and have your size sent right out orted as con- McCLOUD BUILDING , •trig ' September It isn't the profit lost in failing to make the single' HV'Beason had North Broadway •jlnarlly BUC- •L., * sale that counts. \ I, S. Lerner, Proprietor It is the good will of the customer, multiplied over 1 and over again by word of mouth. / ,, \evor hurt Make your telephone work to pleast the customer, not harm Come in—See witat we have ds Christmas la aha.";.' whether your business is retail or wholesale. Gift Suggestions of a Practical Nature. N B W Y O. R TEL P H O CO M PA /*i THESOUmAMDOTCTTlZBN

tion'and praise.' ' - Percy H. Locker, acted as tbe best JERSEY CENTRAL SUBMITS - new'Tsitaa weB fa* i. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN* ipf Qinwutiu, at ine lack oi a r-c- man, , NEW RATH SCHEDULE further redactions as. itoii/ ' wie iutQicai '.ina|iecU'i' Immediately following the. cere- corporation gets.undei .PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY . . .• me metwng to « tto=e. mony a .wedding dinner was served to (OMitluiKMi from r«f« I) ing headway. THE SOtyTH AMJBOY PRINTING COMPANY the members of the Statton and Gora- operation costs and coal costs. While At the first of the yeai, SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. TEL: 4 HNEU S2S.UO FOH inger families at the home of the the company purchases power from nual message, tfae . ue uiun was of the DuPont Company at Parlin. Entered in the Post Office at South Amboy, N. J. as second class matter. ULCusea oi jjecjjiiK into windows ana The actual announcement of the at thattteie Council authorizt The young couple have the hearty reduction will come as welcome news the joining witt Xeyport and otfcer Juiei'Wi^e uuuu/iiig reaiuents. A congratulations of the community. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 .uli'C Ul i/Ut.\l\> Wiis UlipOb«U. to South Amboyans, who have long municipalities tiie district in en- been complaining against discrimin- taring before tht Public- AWAKOkL* AbOKOOM SUITE MICKIE SAYS— atory rates., Many believe that the j Utilities NEW TEACHERS MAKE Anna L. Powers, of 104 So. RUINS YIELD RELICS Pine avenue was tine winner of we ,VEf» N OF CLIFF DWELLERS GOOD SHOWING uwu'oom suite aisposeU oi iast even- ?\iXXX£S AR£ School Board lUcaiva* Report Of Ro> ing on the snare plan by ttve Catho- BUT WW.PinxtCf ME full* of Bi-Mealkly ToiU. lic liaugAters bt America. Mayor harolu rioilmftn .pulled the winning Arch««logU» Find Object* .The .very aatiifactory development riumaer. pur d TENENBAUM'S 3,000 Ye«r» Old. of several of the newer teachers pi the Mshocrl lyitem, th» unsatisfac- tWANKSGIVING WEEK FINDS tory showing of pupUa in at least on« MANY NEWLYWEDS IN CITY kit r A very pretty wedding ceremony tatters ia tktt'ttctloa of the ceMtry. History, 70. v was performed by the Rev. E. C. *be .sar,lU»t tract of mankind la that Ninth Grade; English, 74.S;.AIg« Griffin, at six o'clock Wednesday partk'alsr Mitten of OoUrade, raftrtt bra, 82; Com. Geography, 78; Com. evening in St Mary's Church, when --Mr.' Jtnsc-ea, Is that of a people teams Arithmetic, 70; Andient History, 69; Miss Thresa C. Monaghan, of Ste- Tune m ;tt adeatitti is "bsaketsMkota,'' iWt» French, 86.6; Latin, 76.6; French, vens avenue, became the bride of Mr. triictea' thtir boats* of pttetyftt- .(Beg.) 82. John 8etnrave, ton of Robert Segrave, 1 Tenth Grade; KngUsb, 79.8; PI. of Stevens Avenue. Owing to the eary sad earth, and Geometry, 77; v Bookkeeping, 78; very recent death' of the ' bride's lit was that ti basket French, 74.4; Latin; 68.7; Biology, mother the'wedding was a quiet one. 77; Mrs. James Clark, of this city, -• >. TbtM sex'ieat people. Eleventh Grade; English, ,,65.1; a sister of the bride, acted as the KtJMrtd sat s«tisj(lsted »y Modern History, 82.2; Bookkeeping, maid oft honor, and Mr. James Clark 4-baskttaislters," whtbreufbt eft* 77; Stenography, 72; Latin, was the groom's attendant. ': ,;ftttsrf,r'ud possibly the bow i French, U3.3; Algebra, 82. , Mrs. Segrave w one of this city's 'taw. Wits the lavtate* ef tka Twelfth Grade: English, 74.7; U. popular young ladies, and is employ- -iaewa :sa, tht pm-Pueblea «k« S. History, 81.7; Physics, 77; Stenog- ed Mt'the local central office of the ' «ksBat Bttcd to tbt two aMU ee- raphy, 80.6; French, 91. ' New York Telephone Company. Mr. Segrave is one of the members of the vNrveft;, Whether is* two esrtitr wees v The Board adjourned Che meetii to make an inspection of the ~dc t>. A 5. Bottling Company of this >;lwtre ajKostera of heap. Returning from the inspec- city. The newlyweds will make tion itj. was evident that the inspec- tyeir home on Stevens avenue. if lieTes the pre-PieMtai * tion had "not beeneif satisfying aa it rs?ef tfc* modtm niight have been. Being in an observ- StrattoB-GoniBfcr ;• flatter befag of tomeirhat mime! ing frame of mind, the Board mem- One of the very pretty weddings y bers observed that the lightinc* facil- ities of the office off the superintend of the seasoeaon waa s performeprfomd on atacotory of fta Wednesday evening at seven o'clock ••gectrcBhr dent were very poor. The replace- ment of the lone electric fixture with at the parsonage of the Methodist wMck at Iraj oa»- Episcopal Church, when Bliss Mary ^ M a its single bulb with one that would Gominger, daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. furntehtisufficient illumination was B. H. Gominger, of 144 Second st., discussal and considered, advisable. this city, became the bride of Mr. The attendance figures were con- Harold L. Stratton, son of Mr. and tke (wM»r of ft vif sidered very good, in fact are repor- wbat aawamd to ba /| Mrs. Frank Stmtton, of First street, ted to be the best in several years. this city, in the presence of the im- aeceatal * br^rcheotoajBw), aa Purchase of equipment for the phy mediate members of both' families. ' tko plifo%bero ffte tHkal sice-department was authorized. - The Rev. E. A.' Wells, pastor of the cenmenlal rltai T ^ Work being done in the manual church performed the ceremony. were practice* training department came in for a The bride was attired.in a brown few complimnetary remark* among dress, embroidered in silkAand wore the board members. A full sited eeaotnic^d.by tho ki'oae of thaw of • maa aged abort atrty' ,1'bojawa of tw ajMMoa : tract* of pywiboa. */)fh fh». '"'""'' -V ,\ r' iv The;increasing i>opularity of these marvelom sett efaUfe n»' ,;-$^l^

aoti '<;,--ii ft^r for gria«Bf MODEL 20 O0MPAGOMP T MODEL 21 COMTACT L^AB.aacttat btjrltJ 1—Atwater-Kentset. , .x 1—Atwater-Keatttt 1—Atwater KetS Model L Speaker. 1 ' * 5—Tubes 301A Cunningham or 201A 5—Tubes Cui BEST WOOL YARN, per «kein. s •'» Biff tat Gun R.C. A, your choice. , yourchoiet). ate TtMft 1—Philco, 90 amp. Rubber Case Bat- 6—Red Seal or BROOMS, No. 6, New Corn, each...—T :35c c Waebisius. —MeveaMat - at tht tery. • 'teries. i ' " *' * aBul* lbs*tiBwttBit JktkeBe«t> •*— ^sko«t twt swatbs. Complete and Installed Complete snd InftiBt»i '" va clitoa to send tba gm weat mdi to teat trant-coattBoWrt rail- MEN'S WOOLEN SHIRTS & DRAWERS, each llaeM- fir tbo IBOVOBMM O( feaavy whleb ;WHI bt «Bal $1.25 the fli*d owajt do- ttaieof w»r. BEST APRON GINGHAM, many designs, per ^111 will g« from Abwdoaa to ;/' ^ In contemplating your^new radio for Christmas^, thh ««,#tV tiM Poanayltaali road, yard J TO^tiacll Blaffi am^MirOBlcaco eV tunity is too good to let slip away. Order your set now; Mrtk*>fj«n, ..to Ofdoa mr tin l Picilc and completo tbt )ottr- CLOTHESPINS, made of hardwood, 40 forLlOc be held for you and installed or delivered whenever -^ Otfin wevtward OB tbt Note: In previous years the demand has excelled the s We, carry aiull line of-shoes, for the whole at about this time of the year. It is liable tO/be th|t way !l>It1«* Death of Son Who family at very loWttrices. v

Enlistee! Under False Name •i IA' W'IMIIWIfoB.-Wbe story ,ef I roa- rawsy bty-wbt enlisted In vth« navy "Wtet'.a Msimtd name and'wgs atvtr i,S|iln h(!«rd of bj hit mother until he •iperlsh#«l/wH» tli.e sinklni of the sab- Amsrlne H-fll wte| just filed st the ptn< t»\*n bnrMU. The mother Is Mrs. Cuth- "•'•irlte McCsrtbjf tf Kew Iork, The ECONOMY k»«, S.vlvftslur wcCiirthy, who enlisted House Funishings none time «f«M« "•ToJm ,T. McCarthy," Good ShoeB» *"t M'hM nut kin the Dime of M -,, Slit ntt notified of the boy's Vsnd.carried the newt to hit 'who (lied the claim. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1926 '5uox and Panama ' WAorc Calve$Grow Oldw The whole leiiftli of the uuvlgstloi Calves (ire never killed In Morocco at Suet is 'about §8 miles. :iU ithlv necause of « popular notion that \ 7-7T MECHAMCSVULE distance, 00 miles are uctuul cnnili, deprived of them tbe rows woi'ld real The street department has been formed by cuttings, 14 miles tire inmlti to give mill' busily engaged in this section the by dredging through file, dikes on the past week repairing several of the Isthmus, und 8 miles rei|Ulreil no work, Chlorine- Not Milk Purifier How Money Grows streets that needed tit badly. Wilmot the natural depth being equal to that street for many years has been in a of the canal, Tlie HUUIIUIH canal Is a It Is generally known tbat chlorln deplorable condition, and at times is little more tlmn 50 statute miles In as o purtfler of ivater Is an ideal all but impassable due to the waalh agent for killing germs In the water. sands. The people of this street are lengrii. including the dredged .portloni extending to deep water at either en- It Is not the case with milk, however. at 7% : thinking of having a grade establish- trance. It Is likely that chlorine cunnot pene- ed and something of a permanent trate the fat AD milk, and is therefore nature done to remedy the conditions limited In Its action on the germs. that come with a 'heavy rainstorm Frmddy Scored Onm when any material placed on the sur- face is washed away. Bobby and Freddy were discussing I SLEEP GOOD NOW the relative prowess of their two big r^y yo« Miss Rose Dewah, of Raritan st., brothers. Said Italihy: "My brother Sayi New York Maa. A Healtbfal A man who purchased five-shares of our a student at the State Normal School, raws stroke on bis college crew, BlaMcr Does Not Act At Nigbt Should Own Visited with her parents over the snppose you didn't know that?" Fred- Mr. J. A. Davis, East Setsuket, N. stbck on the cumulative monthly savings week end. <\j was not much Impressed, fie re-Y. says, "Lihtlated Buebu hu cor- This Stock ^ plied promptly: "What of It? My rected my bladder and I do not bars plan, recently came in to make his last de- '4 Many of the Polish people of this •rother Is ton big to get Into the boat to get up at night Yon may use my 1. lib backod section were nightly visitors «t the name and I wfll be glad to toll or »tipnoN<> you didn't 'know tint?" 7 by a sroiag bas* posit of $25. » Sacred Heart Bazaar held Uat week write my experience.' Ljthiatsd Bo- iaess flrsuy •«• in the new auditorium on Washington chu cleanses the bladder as epsom UbliskeJ. well •venue. Some of them acted M care- MlU do the bowsls. It isn't a patent taken of the various booth* while auaaged a • d He was surprised to learn that the accumu; medicine as the formula is on tht storssaaisoit. >M - others were content to help out flnan- label. Tho tablets cost 2 csnts i ciaUr. at Jtadlng drug stores. Xsllsr Labora- a. Your IIT. lated interest at 7% on his payments was' tory, Meehaniesburg, Ohio. Locally at lag* ,wlU bo JoMtph Norek, of Conover street Drag Store. . Adr. oafot oaoh sbara enough to pay this last deposit. ia suffering from a badly sprained wrist sustained in a fill he received (armMl several days ago. has SaSS la •Hy •, valae He said that he had been saving just to put The specified time for the cement •fib to set having •lapsed, Rarltan street M a pr—srlptloa for S. Your some money away, considering only the de* has keen officially opened for traffic •load abk The youngsters of itiils section are Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, will be regBlar >dit8 he made, and that he had no idea' how thoroughly enjoying themselves iwth a • 4 d roller skates and wagona on the new Bilious Fever and Malaria. rapidly interest > accumulated during pavement, the incline affording them ll kills lb» germs • long f**^ ride. 4. Cawvoalaat U-S-17 Iswomo p a I i period of saving. '-' / One of the moat active organisa- •Mrierljr — o • tions in this section of the city is the 1st of January. Girl Scouts. ' This group of young MRS. ALLAN C. PARISEN ApriL July aad ladies is now preparing for,another TEACHER OP PIANO October. As a result he indorsed his interest c^eck event to enrich their treasury. In the I Can Prove To You— past home made cakes, suppers, and That You Get More Dollar Val- 8. DiWdeaas You too can receive this 7% on "your Ipav- dances have been very successfully RESIDENT STUDIO o x e m p t f rom 'ran under their direction. fuo ia nado-to-fit-jrou clothiac. Nermal Feder- and turned it in on another five shares.r No factory-cut iuit cast eiproii 333 Pine Avenue al lacama Tas. -. Work has been started on the new your laaividutlitjr like custom- a. Parebasod home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woj. Mad* garmoals.dol.. No fabrics Saasoii oTlSIS-lSlS «0ionowski,' on.upper KaTftan street. by Coavoaisat You too can receive this 7% onyoursav- of ftr wider Mloctloa or Savlags "laa at .- Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCarthy,'of deeper woariag q«)alitUs tkaa •S.00 per sbara ings by investing $5—$10—$25 or more' BariUn street, will move into their thoM w* are now skowiag. Wo FOR OVER P«r moalb. - newly renovated home within a short caa fit both you aad year pock- each month in National Public Service Cor- time 7. •tbook. Stop ia •••« look! Look -.1 Mrl and Mrs. Michael Hendricks, at our Special Bias Serge. 200 TEARS •bare a»i as- poration Series "A" 7% Cumulative Pre- •raod dlvMoi ' of lower Raritan street, entertained haarlem oil hat been a world- relatives from Yonkers over the week CLEANING AND REPAIRING to ylold 7 Jt%. ferred Stock. , ' ' end. wide remedy for kidney, liver and SPECIALISTS ON WOMEWS •\ .. - bladder disorders, rheumatism, The' excellent roadway of Ridge- * GARMENTS andurlcacidconditi way avenue seems to be responsible for many motorists yielding to the temptation to speed on it During Jersey Central Power & Light Co* tile week many can are seen running HARRY'S Subsidiary of , , "' ; along at a ksfh rate of speed. OH Bting m Bully 113 South Broadway National Public Service Corporation , A brave van ulT'soinetlmea desper- cornet Internal troubles, stimulate vital Opposite TeBeabaamV ofgans. Three site*. All druggists. Insist ado; but a bully Is always a cewanL- H*l1hnrt

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/ • ' ,'^Mf .York—The'well-known hum«n aatiire, aa la pointed out everywhere }£f eVeqr «oe every day, baa not been trtormed to any great extent by the equallr well-known civilization. Hu- }v|#iinpr^ Transit Service inan-nature* In fact, aeema to be Just «bont .the Mine old thing, doing the 'jane old business at the. lame old stand. Hewever, human nature seems , io'M* like fashion* and morals In this: What Is Being Done and What Should Be Done DON'T GAMBLE WITH Itrariei considerably with location. , ::Tot example: It doea not surprise . To Provide An Adequate Transportation THE FUTURE: FIRE IN- an American woman aoclal worker In . the Philippine* to come upon a case r , System for New Jersey People URANCE IS WHAT YOU •where aa American has deserted hla "woman and children; American hus- NEED bands and fathers have been known to * do the same thing In the United States. "tat" It Is rather,, startling to find the 'ire insurance is an invest- itme kind of case In }he Philippine! ment insurance dictated by •rapllcated by'the sale of a girl of WHY THIS ADVERTISEMENT? elve—half American, with blue eyes sound sense. We represent d freckled face—traded to a Chlna- in for a pig I safe and sound insurance American, occupation of the Phlllp- , ' ffi.^X^ fa /.t;'*.' Whether the Five^cent Fare shall be a fixture in those New Jersey munici- ompany issuing a- policy nes) since the Spanlih-American war t i f 188S has given the Islands the ma- .}•' •:";V"fjtt{',",V-:-j ?$•: '. In other words, it is economically impossible to give for five cents a service both la the Wj Bast, and the Near • ^ ..'• 'V:';'"^';; '4-' that costs more than five cents, just as it is economically impossible to sell jSajtt'The Phllteplnes,> nevertheless ' ' .'• •'" .,\' 4-o '^ • food*.clothing, or anything else, for less than it costs. haVo, not entlreljrtotcaped that result «f, contact between^ dominant race , -• \'-\{"f-i \ • So far, in spite of the introduction of cyery economy and efficiency possible and a, weaker people]which world hl» \ «> ',}>, ". . to the compeny, the Five-cent Fare has not paid for the cost of service, and ' tory seems to show fa be Inevitable. , • . ' //J.'"1 •& both Public Service Railway Company and Public Service Transportation T ? .•' ,?A;Vj 'c •', Company have been and are being operated at a loss. .;, Americans In tb'e PhlUpplnea,, In •hort. arenow confronted by a serious ,"*,.' , V,'^ , .\ Yet Public Service is not trying to get rid of the Five-cent Fare; it is trying >>-'< -.}•;. EVERYTHING FOR THE WRITER atpMtlon that has not hitherto attract- '..i .'.... ed public attention In the United States ^ "" ', '.$'''*' \ -tosave it. ' • ;\^tho necessity of caring for several '"; '''."%"'""' '• ' i • *' *ts '""her efforts to make cost of service come within revenues and so thousands of abandoned and neglected / . • » children,of American fatten. • •'•> /,$>*< „ v '' . retain the Five-cent Fare are to succeed, the companies must have the help of- 1 '^Tbora are said to.be 18,000 children ,( ,1 j' , ",v:...,,' 'the people arid Jthe public authorities. ,'«*: American blood among the 11.600.- «00 people of the Philippine* The .' \ ^ ' ,",'T \'', • . In thif Beric of advertisements three definite suggestions for securing a ' American Guardian association of Ma- '. V"' " v\',>''.V reduction in the cost of service have been madei They are: nila, Officially incorporated lu 1881 to : deal with the situation, haa 4,000 listed ' • • ' V^'^r " •' •" FIRST: Cooperation in bringing about further coordination of car and c',1. V i 1 Office Supplies and Stationary is*\ln,need of assistance. 'Of them , \ 'i,jf4'V-/; •.''* ,'bus service so as to avoid duplication and eliminate waste. ^OoV are "desperate"' cases where •IroWpt aid Is Imperative If the boys f , '."; V.^] ; ,•/. SECOND: Public cooperation in the improvement pf traffic regulation FRANK WOGLOM re"'to! be saved froiq vagabonduge anil s 1 as lt> 197 Smith St. Perth Amboy -' •< lie girls from Immoral ezploitutton. • \ vT' " I'/ '' «? reduce delays to cars and buses, now a source of expense. > '.ays-Mr* Mary Frances Kern, or Cni- .' ," 'v 'i".<-5*"l/« „ .; THIRD:.Public cooperation in securing the removal of paving charges agb and-New York, who has returned : Telephone 435 . .... rom a. flrst-iiund study of, the situa- - j' " 4'* T?; * •• 'imoased upon street railways, which a're not only unwarranted and unfair, Ibn:^ y' - ' > ; „ ." km"which add substantially to operating expenses. EUGENE A. MORRIS 'I'Foralni .occupution nlwuys leaves' (Successor to A. T. Kerr) 'acesVHM this upon u country.' It Is I '- marvel that these' traces are not ,'VJv,^C^v]i' PUELIC SERVICE RAILWAY COMPANY Oils and Varnish**, reaiei* fa the Philippines, 10,000 miles B from ihoine as they are. With the • •/;Sp^^^|ti!^-.,-PU WC SERVICE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Hru*h«s, Gbuw, BroniiPa, -.^ changes in the Islands' since American tt/jtoriBMlon. due to the.alilftlng about * i I i J ii i /-^I-V'ji* i ^' * " * *•»««. * \«f Mr-pfpneers and to,the Flliplalu- t|."..- Often - they' failed to re- And, above all, death has taken

.unfortunately true that the • women' who have contorted ; American men have largely been r 'peasant class.;,' Many of these 1 or abandoned women, tmable fcj-the.hardest drudgery to earn more •" V9^ cents a day, haye taken new I or drifted Into ImmoraJUtj;, boys are'left to care for than*- ieVt*he mil are Moaned' to rela- ; or .friends. This Is usually the 1'.'•'*(•*'-step toward their immoral'ex- TELEPHQNE407 'i.fe^tatlta whea.-thejr Attain maturity ,/atitwolvt'-to :fo4i*eeh .years.,, - - •,' "- STEVENS AVENUE: SOUTH {••<•]>, <• Qepleratle Censiltlerie. Haif.Offic*: 189-196 New Stmt, Naw •/American wonenrln Manila. ro»- 1 ' rs Of the Ouardlaa association, down and'- weep* when tbiy tell'' is of twelve found locked In Coops, because they would not. the demands of their masters; i;Of< eleven blinded' by ;,dltcas»; ! Of twelve, traded to* Chinamen plgi. Oared"for and educated, tbWbbys and «lrls will, become da- cent men and women umt useful cltl- sens—tlie bulwark, of .Americanism .In th« Far Bnrt In years to come." ,' 'j The American, diiardlnn^association ;ijfJManlla has annually expended from 415,000 to 120,000." contributed by ', Americans in the imlniuls, and has been \ii>\t to cure fur ul)oul 100 boys, and. Savo Tlmo jlris, .Now. the dcintinds of tlie.sltnf- Batteries left before 10 A. M. tloh Imve .bocomb too .-large for the 4)000 Americans to meet, ready at 6 P. M. the same day. jd Gen. Leonard Wood of the ' Don*t Be Misled—Be Sure it ii Paulus* Milk Sav* Money _. " „ , s naked the Amorlcan > rate by rulslnn; a fund 8 Hour Charging prnetKally r fiitiil is to bu In- eliminates cost o' rental batter* gtittes, (lirouijli n T LT ios saving 50c to 76c on charg- nncl Its' cnrnlngH dls- tse PgS!. SI Milk ing. tlje'i'Amcrlcuii Ouiir,- e r,-Aljinllu.' W. Oujn- MS A8TEURIZED *Brinir your; battery alnsTOn*Ti ^ston.'j former gov- for 8 Hour Chirping Serrici IMiMlpplncs, Is nu- • ,, Placed In thoroughly cleaned and sterile bottles, untouched jiuiiilttces fonncil 'ry, / Mi* Kern, by human hands. '•>] AVoo'tl, hits 8 Wtyit Fortl- AMERICAN Walker-Gorton Certified Milk. , • Ford anil Chevrplet Bntterlci Guarnntaod' One Year $12.30 CEMENT BURIAL Suydam's Special Raw Tuberculin Tested Milk. CASE g BRANCH: > A lasting protection for the casket tdRuini MUTUAL GROCERY CO. against underground destructive el- 'US' of («n- I , ARE YOU GOING TO MIAMI, FLORIDA? . ' <-meiitB.' Made of concrete strong- •liluh' re- 114 South Broadway South Amboy, N. J.' — - -i. See ufi about same and lei ui make your, reiervationt on the ly reinforced wilh steel. Water- u.• •• .- V The "American", affords positive, New Brunswick, Hifhlane Park, South River, Sasrrevllle. Parllsi, permanent protection. South Ambor, Perth Amboy, Woodbrldge, Fords and Metu«ho>, \ JACOB iGOLDBERCER, Banker Booklet upon request. "N.J.. Steamihlp Tlckctt and Foreign Eschanga Offl. MEAD-SUYDAM CO. 432 St " treet corner W«ihlngton . Perth Ambi QRANO'E,^., BERK "UBA—WEST JNDIES-iSOUTH your friends to subscribe for The r 1 • • MEXICO • •"•••>• THE BOUTJ? AMBOY CITIZEN

1 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925 rgie Manaker, Willie Rehfuss, Eddie NOTICE NOTICE / Hulitt, Charles DeWroth, Niels John- A body who keeps husy luirdly evjjr IF YOU WANT son, Nathaneil Dayton, Georgie Stras- becomes a • husyliotly. -I'.ostnn Tran- All persons concerned may take •All persons concerned-may ser, David Grover. script. notice, that the Subscribers,'Trustees notice, that the Subscriber, Ad. etc., of Joe A. Sexton, deceased, in- TO BE SURE— iatratori etc.,- of Aloiza Grynkiew |tend to exhibit their intermediate ac- deceased, intends to exhibit his fl looking Back count to the Orphan's Court for the INSURE account to dition for travel.—Editorial. r Fresh Made Por* k Sausage' , ''•-'poun• d L* -•• ••_ _3gc. deceased. J SHOW CAUSE. v Our merchants will display this Isabella C. Baird, Executrix of the • year the finest line of Christmas Fresh Killed Chickens, pound — . —35c Estate of Isabella Jackson, deceased, ,"' goods ever placed upon their shelves, GENERAL having exhibited under onth a true There are many people nowadays who Skinned Back Hams, pound _..„„..„ ...32c account of the personal e3tate'arid •always say that they can get noth- Shoulders of Veal, pound —. debts of the taid testatrix, Avher** ing .to suit them in town, without it appears that the personal estai even calling upon our storekeepers Small Pork Loins, pound ^^l...... u..:__.._._..32e HARDWAR the said Isabella Jackson, decea ( to see what they do' have. Every dol- 8aw«, Plan**, Hammm. is insufficient to pay her debts a lar spent in town is beneficial to the Fresh Hams, pound j..: ..:J._.;...._...... 32c requesting 'the aid of the court in, ti L«veU, Braoat, BIta, CkiaaU, DrlDii premises: place, and keeps the money in cir- Hindquarters of Lamb pound..:..-...-——._...__l3J5c 1 "•culatioh just where it shduld be. Tools tat' all MteiMka, Bla» It is thereupon on this 30th day o +'• Make this year an exception and look Torcaea, Sslderlag Iroaa. October, 1925, ORDERED that al about town, and you will undoubted- Quality and Weight Guaranteed Telephone 26 You can get the best food aria4m. <• persons interested in tihe lands, ten- ly find'something to suit you at just ements, hereditaments and real es- ,'»:-'"as low a.price as it can be bought served anywhere in the city tate of the said Isabella Jackson, de- • elsewhere, and save car f«re in the tot ceased, appear before this cour} a' vV bargain;—Editorial. , , PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION when you eat at the the court house in the Gtfy SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Brunswick on Friday, the Eig £.#Mr. ".Charles S. Buclcelew, former- OF NEW JERSEY PAINTS of January, 1926, at JO :30 o'clock ... ly o'f this borough, has accepted a Dividend No. 74 on Common Stock. CENTRAL LUNCH the forenoon, to show cause why' k> • position as assistant agent for the Patetii, Oik, Vanda*et, WnH* much of the saidi'lands, tenement*, 'central Railroad of N. J., at Carteret. Dividend No. 28 en 6% Cumulative Prffcrr** Stock. hereditaments and, real estate of. the 225 Smith Street . Lead. Enanete, StalM, said Isabella Jackson, deceased, DlvidanJ No. 12 en 1% CumuUllv* Praftrrtri Sleek. *

•;/^:':*.v.;!.':;,':Vr.- •• ••••*' ''•S.;ijrai":Lii(Me» Aid Society of the- Pres- REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE MARKETS COAL AND WOOD v,byterian Church will give a supper in the basement «f the church' Wednes- CMOICE day evening, for the benefit of the parsonage fund which all are greatly FREDERICK H. LEAR interested tin and will put .forth evrey RICHARD McCLOUD. Jr. ICE - - • effort to make it a grand success by ftCAL VALOC REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE small sujh-bf 25 cents, which will "be ¥ood,By.Th|||^^ Eviing'' a first class supper foT the 210 George St B«*f, Umb, V.«l and Perk served from 6 to 11 ,p. m. lBAG.€Ri-:TQiiSi^ ; 'Interest on 'borough water bonds SMOKED MKATS OF ALL KINDS Telephone 155^ ; due Dec. 1, will now be paid at the C.T. MASON ,v First . ' . P. MMOH) Telephone 140 .135 N. Broadway COLE^DCi •$ Borough ClerK Fulton is suffering! With a sprained knee caused by an1 128 David St., unexpected upset while'riding on his In getting real val-. : : ues in meats it is .es- "itricycle.'-."' •':"••••.•• . • WE SELL —— -— son tial first of all that RdUUe UNITED STAfCS Implies RADIO, PLAYER PIANOS ANTHRACUTE SJf^gineer H. ,M.. Thomas has laid the quality be high and the price reasonably low. •XPLOBIOII IN8URANCB BITUMINOUS tout and completed a map of tilie pro- AND PIANOS j I jkwty. owned by Councilman Wolff, You will find stich an interpretation in our shop. 1 NOTARY PUBLIC Jprtnerly belonging to the Stewart We are here to please you. Tuning and HepMrlng at Right Prlcei EDWAlkD He ^tate, situated between St. Mary's cemetery and the Rarltan River Rail- Flash Fish E»«ry W.da.xUr and Friday 231 first Street South HARRY PARI8EN road. There are thirty nice building 317 DaWd StrMt PhoM lM-M lots. A street has been out through1 "Shop Htre aad S»?t" hetwwen Washington avenue and! J. IC. F4HS1R, Main itreet. The work of grading STRAUB BROS. CONTRACTORS the ttreeta hu been /commenced by John Quintan. CHOICE MEATS won HO N. BROADWAY PHONE 140 Insurance of All Kinds 214 Pine Avenue ' - • y ElttUoa of ChUfi . FERP D. T1DESC0 \\ TThe annual meeting for the elec- nre,A«tMwMta,LiaMIHr. South Amboy, N. J...' tioiit>n of Chief and assistant Chief of MEATS 1 .L . CONTRACTOR AND BUILDn t the'. Fire Department .was' held von Monday evening. Tihe result wai that aaT nialttf. J. B.- Woodward was unanimously Pboaalie-J tUAwHtalt elected ChW and J. R. Smith, as- PAUL BRYLJN ^Want Chlel After election; Chief- Ml BAIV ft. «leci Woodward was called on for AUTOMOIILRS «tpeech and responded promptly in S ' *f:;•§• "Rrwnen of the borough of South /'it'* ClMaa«r T« RMe la A Amboy. r heartily thank you .for / PORTLAND CEMENT/;-: this mark of your confidence, and I / -I ' •CH«VIIOtET' ;O;_ •;. , esteem it a Wigh honor to be chosen ?;*• jwuii CKief; I claim the honor of EDWARD GOODMAN Jbeing the first Chief of thedepart- i|ment to" rise through the various M4 Mala Si. SMlk Aaikay grades from the ranks. I also claim tod Plato QIMI Inannnc* fjij inghpnor, to be your, chosen ChWf CM U MaalMdl al TaL «M without nrert being a member of the' Whta SMking JnsonnM, Ail Center IMJ Cm Sis. Borough Council. I have risen by |fdj9gree» from a private to the present SOFT DRINKS proud position, of Chief. I will en- NOTAKYIPUBUC dfeavor to make such improvements in the department as my experience i|as privote, foreman andassisUint chief, has suggested and thiis make MILK AND CRKAM ICMM-ff vtljie departmont more iefficient." The : D. 4S. BOTTLING CO. I ajjeech elicited enthusiastic applause. 1S> Da«M St. Pro«pt Dcttrtry Honor Roll, School No. 1, Nov. 18»5 R. A. CASEY f; 3 Blghv; School Department—Middle MILK CREAK SOFT DRINKS, .Class: Alfrod.KinKtham, .Ellis Adams, il'CHsrles:' Milups, Anna Greene. Jun- Phone 267 847 Catherine St Kragar'a Special 'The Naarert Y«a SWAN HILL ICE Ca ,/ UidiK?Olass! Netltle' McKenna, Lulu ;,vOha|e,;Julia Emiliussen, May Wil- Caa Gel." Yard and Office, 146 Reyij St : PUBLIC SERVICE ff!'lttAi s,SEdimund Gifford, Effie Pim- PAINTING.AND PAPER • Phone 840. : IjtettfcS^. •:. : ;••••,; .••••• stef Grtjinmar Department-^-Lylc Van HANGING |v DorhV'Frederic DJeib'ort, Joseph Roed- Meit and Women TRUCKING AND M^VINO |.|?er;;Ro»ie Steins, Charles Linden, M'Cljarles Van Pelt, Lottte Greene, FRANK NELSON Snllivan i Wilhelm,Iii( ifMay ••Wo'od, Genie Kvist, Sena-Neil- id7iBordentowa Avenue KIR feaon., '\ ,.. ...:.i •••-..• ; Phcn. 573 fp0i^irsf Intermediate Department— ' \ The BUling Clerk ELMER. F. P/RL9 (Just iiatons rullro PHICE9 «1» ijfithel Dayton, Beatrice Martin, Lil- With more than 1.?00,000 gas «nH cluctric ||ilian Parlsen, Anna Henry, Jenny A1111 HRATIIVO Carting of any if lil'Xingiha'm, Aiina 'Miller, Clara Ericson, meters on its lines, ll:c tusk of preparing t!ie ' |;jFrank;,Dey, Geo. Jacobs, Eddie Van electric and gas bills for Public Si-rvue Electric JOHN C. THOM 313 David St. ( Sor ;'4;Pplt,:,5,c!nj. Kelsey, Geo. Browor. and Gas Company is one of inagiiiltide. Carpenter and Plumber T*tophoi %v|tSlcond Int&rmedinte—Robert Gor- . All Work Otmriiiit** ;ldonf: Ike Shekorjian, Will Hillmun, To,simplify it, to.makc sure thnt eneh customer Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly ^efman -BMi,- Allei' B«rklow, Maad received his statement promptly, oiiti to insure JOHN D H'i Acjiams, Sona Kvist, Martin Ulllmann, the greatest degree o'f accuracy, the company / Attended To unvrvi p::{Ha*ry::Deibort, Alice Mullford, Adn recently installed a eyplciri of mechuiiiea! book- I4S Bordantnwa FRUITS AND €Gweh, Andrew Spfaguei Frank Dye, keeping which was u lug step forwurd. A'i Maurice •.;' M»y IJubbard, Adrain Straub, Sena r i^NittilSpft.':-; ••••.•':''.•'• In this system the young women who operate FR»=" ;v;:•';!; FirsttPrimary: Edna Dietrlck, An- the especially devisea hilling machines have on I]eal Kstale/Insnrance gj-iile;:Jdjinlon, Emillfl, Dawton, Maud important pa to play. In spite of the fact that JUSTICE OF THE P1ACB M. J.SCULLY y-!,'.Orov«r, A\nio Beocker, Sophie Dam- their job iiss inparntively new one, they have • our Motto! , . FUNERAL sttgaardj Elai^Steins, Roafe Boglbli. rre^ of accuracy and speed that fpelon Mulfofd, Meda Johnson, Alice developed ^ DIRECTOR IpRcise, Frank iHenry, Mary MiUor, is remarks' "BOOST SOUTH ARBOT" ffijflflls Nlolson, liouisa Render, Lulu 1 Property tlouifht, Hold and Exchnnged. w The Bill another addition to the, 316 George Street Kllimanv Minnie Emlllussen, Mary t women employed by Maner Loaned on tiond and Mortnnne. :fr.%B(tBw, Rulih Blssett. ,Parmi and Pantory dlten Our Speolaltj1 South Amboy, N. J. *.;'»"MSoooiwlary Primary! Bertha Kauf 'whom Everyone • • ; man, Ella DoWorth, EmmaCompton, Phon. 661 'actt -WaHors, Gracitf Albaugh, Em- M/ REUBEN PORGOTSON >M(wi«ker, Sarah Apnlegate, Katie • My& Buckale-w, Andrew Nelson Trl.282 611 Washington Ave '"eraon,, Walter PetBrsoii, 0«n i THE SOUTH AMBOt CITIZEN ALBERT JEROME LROSENTHAL / Manuruturarol ' x Boys' Clpthes High Grad* Granite and . Tailor pp know whit the word ouofenlutUm meiint? Marbl* WORK CALLED FOR yg AND DELIVERED 100 hbuse- as a Gift! ( .to whom HEADSTONES Phoa* 72 •• /ine r qnettloa re- Li veeatly • wii put ' An Overcoat and Boys Cloth- 103 Soatk ^admitted they 267 First Street ing Sale'before Christmas in- S*«tk ;'coolia't Tolovhono ISO South Amk»y it evet * J t stead of after. Offerings so Humble priced below Wholesale costs. !N BOMBH A Gas Suits, 4 to 10 sizes worth Fireplace Heater $14 to $15, priced at ; Used €a# Sale! Makes Home

$10.00 IMS SU>«M4 S Ui*u, W*a4«rf«l Sl*f, SSOO. ^_ Comfortable ' tike bargains in larges sizes. ltM !>•*$• CHH, ISM "~~~ ' Have you (ten our lovely new fireplace beaten? We IMS Mmh'r Cr*»J Cbarr*l*t IMHMI S HW Amu, $1M. •at;whleh breaks choae them became they are ', tar la erapented milk K*e Overcoats made to sell for Itil Maah toiriiit n-DMM4| fM •»•»«, $400. deugned artitttcally and caat' at they Mead evealy ' $12.00 and up in sizes from 1IU NM* iwtai, $100. ; atructed of the beat matcriala, 4 to 10 offered at. 1MI Hwbwi tMNt aM4ali IM dwao. tSOO. 1M4 F«rJ tmmitmt, 9IM. .. ISSO D*«f« tewte* IITS.S - ' .• '' 1ISI MWBM* Soilaai 7 aMMagor, $400. ^ ', Larger sizes in proportion. ISM Clovohm. S^MI Ilka MI, SttO. ** ,

HWMNai to IMVNM 8^J«a. $400. ;. ''''„ - ' Men's Furnishings make toarlac car, $100. ^-.^^**""*SWwp*mj %mj ^MBVaVvSaammjmm, SlBBBJ ,.wert tleaeiar of node each ,aa excellent Christmas Gifts— $S7S. r a large assortment on display baa a (Rfsatlvo advantage here* THOMPSON AUTO COMPANY Radiaatkg No. 3 who brJve dlflcalty la as- Charlta Loiehle,'Haitaftr The gas Radtantlog it not' milk. /Maay peaiatrleiaas Naah and Ajax ^DUtribntora :o be confuted with old_ style evapomted milk aa a baby gw logi. Comtmcted on tn aitheujh, Ilka other substitutes Open Evenlnja until 9 A. If, Sunday trvm 9 A. M. wittt 1 P. M. entirely new principle. Will ral etpply, It ahontd not GEORGE GREEN flood your room with healthful I atia food complete to Phone 1018 I V heat • ' ' - ' -. .*» na or oraasje or tomato South Amboy, N. J. . • Show Room—287 Stato Bt barter, water or lime water ate 104 South Broadway Service Station—SSS Centre St n petals* adequate «tt U7M m CematiotMS. , ... , that I methert mtfk la the beoKfMd (for lafanta, bat' aataral milk frwqoeotly la- leqaate la p* L— aad«N» X f ' ' iVl Sdaatlets T X I £aama^aapa I I X You and Your Friends are Cordially Invited I mod M aM >m> PiMK ttltd' With i, to Enroll m Our tttffd TI Mini motboi«i r 1

/ •• Homeatead Ga*?*s 2 ,Coa l Baske' 'r t Remember' the quaint coal amaur mm.« .. i the tteaaeh. bat basket'in the old-time parlor? the lit la,caw's f^i The coal basket of today, ia gas y lan&§e ajajobaleao ; heated. ' No imoke, dust* or , •>• -tovgli etr#i n •>. uhes. And, best of all, its lamacbbaHartodiiMt heat goes straight out into the UaUktbatellabroknbrokeia •w.i room, not up the chimney. the Something very new in gas la atao aad.djteMblllty heaters. ' > \ >' 08.5O- or #5.85 dewm, #545. a , month. Cuh prict #55.' Both Radianttdg and G»» Coal Basket will be connected 'without extra charge in any i is to help you and others accnmnli^a fund, not fireplace on first flopr or in any other fireplace having suitable , but for the payment oi Taxes, Vacation or*,other,; gat outlet, DonVshiver! Comtin and "'^penses , Inandk more pparticularly to give you a nucleus of "starting a saving* ac- see tsthese ggaas hatrHih^htHih^K combinebi , bbe»utyrwith the solid count; ; ."> -v -•ff--;i ' - '' M. ..'•"'• • • ' comfort of abundant hut,'at reasonable cost for gas. Sev- eral attractive bargains in laV Many depositors who now have Substantial Savings Accounts started place heaters. • , '•\ voary of betas la tie auM war . , ~ CaaadSi Mais' ftw SMtmtti Tnia icalMreatake such accounts with the money fttvaiin the Christmas Club. ^ - • - r-M »Slt<>t>at deea aet at ttoy awat ar'M' It a4 Oa the eeatraty, that Is lie Children are especiaUy welcome. It will prove both benencial and educa- la be avoided. Public Service tional for them to belong. Enroll the entire family and receive a check next aeart of mm a day a - -''Mto^iosarait' Oiristmai for $12.50f $25.00, $50.00, $100.00, fcSO.OO or $500.00 plus in- ..iff^la'mnat.'-Me; 2 •' ' : tertst'L prodn«t is laektag both K ,w*_. apeawi toad ,.> •,'-.Tr-n > which la ,_.,_, apptedate faat rateval of .oMafj/frem, the top of a bottla of

mlla, a prodoct rat- 1 by many leadtog doctora tb;^«e aMafhato aad cblldna wkkk to Haul? pan w*> milk is in as • 1 iZcaaa aad' wita attfy per iM water reaMvad, Own to a JW '-«• mttk to tbo tap #T»he aaato ae It to la tke . eeotalaer. Tata n- ~s t\ as '^l^fdlto * 4 FIREWOOD ^>Wfat;;:sleaatoa la H FOR SALE irokea tfp tow ivcb that' theyhmuim to ";•;;&;, oaoiRs DCLTVUUD ' -{4 '"•alaa, ^B?afy drop FRANK GORCHESS '^ i b«a a battery italai batter fat. SOS Bettfoatewa Ave. .evaporated milk, he fltt tute oaa

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y, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Deg4era»le Fin Ua§ Fruntlthip "and Malic* Empty Majority By Nm Manner •/ Meana G. E. Sehlbrdee, D. D., Pastor National waaltp on farms decraase Frleailshlp'cioivii its eye* rather the* Never worry about a "foolish ma • A treasury expert estimates that tha Sabbath School 10 A. M. Mr. Paul 120,000,000 through nres alone. Jorlty." If It Is foolish It won't re- W. Fr«ther, Superintendent; Mr.,Bus- BW'.thf moon eclliJHWI; while malice life'of a dollar bill Is seven months, MADISON TOWNSHIP sell Machis, Aaeiitent Superintendent. seven minutei a farm building denies that It In ever ut. the fulL— main ^majority very long.—Duluth but most of 'em we get don't last aa SS*I*e following, ^pupUs ttf Cheese- Adult Bible Class, 10:20; . Study, aomewbara to the nlted Statee. Bare. . Herald. " " long as that—Exchange. quake'School were neither absent nor St. Matthew 9th Chapter. tardy during the montth of Nov: • Church Service, 11:00 at which H^nere'a Intuition? Drawback* to Fam* Primary tirades, Misa Gaub, Teach- Aliss Constance Branden, General Htdgt' Makes BicycU Everything Worth WhiU er: First Year, Martin Uuterwald, Secretary lor the United States lor Woman's Intuition Isn't so Impres- A great mon's fume would he more A man living In n Londuh suburb There Is no action so slight nor so ,- Britton Schulmeister; Second Year, the "Heart of Africa Missions" will sive when she Is deciding which way secure If his fripncls could imilntnln s ts built a biryelo criilii'lj of hedge mean but It may be done to i great Eoui* Burlew, Wm. Gross, Thomaa be the speaker. • to turn In traffic—Hncbester Tlmee- censorship over the penpip who write Sticks. A Ol-otrhi'il Ml-lc serves as a purpose, and ennobled thereby.—Itus* Hanley, Fred Price, William John- ' Miss .Branden has just returned Cnlon. , poetry about him fork for t*v h'.-v bin • ion; Third Year, Oharles Garrison. from the Heart of Africa, and will Mildred Bowne; Fourth Year, Milton bring a message that will be moat Bowne, Melvin Baysen, Robert interesting and helpful to all who may be fortunate enough to har iet. v £°Smmar Grades, Miss Campbell. In the Evening Service . at 7:30 ^teacher: Fifth Year,, Melvin Appto- Miss Branden will also speak and ifcte; Sixth Year, Rachel Burtow, show many lantern pictures of Afri- Beatrice Schulmeister Cora Mcllvnd, ca and the people among whom the Clifford Clark; Seventh Grade, Hen- "Heart of Africa Mission" is at work ; *y Ehlers, Bertha Bowne, George in spreading the Gospel. All are, in- ft^arrSon, Clara Moral, Dorothy .ltc to attend these services, and Muler; Eighth Year, Mary Bidun. ^uici.u me especially urged to bring NOW--SALE EXTRAORDINARY ;•• 'rv;.---.:;'!r :,.•!•;-- •-., •—— ' ~ cneir cnuu.^.i to the evening service S|e»Miiss Bertha Schulmeister of cnat they may see the pictures and liebeesequake has returned to herhear the story in illustrated form. .' W-fcome. after spending a few weeks in C. E. Society meets at 5:30. Miss !|jyw JYork City. , • . .' Mary Owing, of Rahway, will be the speaker. ' . fMllxt'M-Mrs.'Howard Burlew and rrayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 ffimily,^Mw. Margaret Ward-rand Study Exodus 34 Chapter. daughter Edna of Oheesequake vuit- ;•!«( Wends in New York Sunday. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH !-:|SM'iss.';Henriettagrown of the Wo-: * R.v. E. A. W«lb. FMIOT Living Boom. Dining Room and Bed Room Suites man's College, NeKSBrunswick, spent Morning Worship and Sacrament Thanksirtving at tM home of ore pa7 of the Lord's Supper at 10:30 a. m. • -•.-*SBB These important groups to be sold oat within a few days at , ' 5-is»ts,fMr^-and if».. Arthur .Brown The pastor will deliver a five minute affl^Cheeaecjuake. : . '..;.";..'. sermon to the Junior Church and also' • '•'S'-Mrs. James Quakenbush of Weston a communion address. Mills has been viaiting relativeTat The Sunday School will meat at 'Jtunyon and hat now returned; to her2:30 p. m. in charge of William M. Emmons. rJpSfc;;-. .••••/.,; -m'J ".'•-' The Epworth League will hold a Mtavmond Si Vporhise was'ay special service in connection with tb* on devotional meeting at 7:30 p. m. A 1-3 OFF Uhe Cheesequake School very Una program has been prepared. i 3Mr. and Mra. J^Beitold.and^im. At 7:80 evening worship, commun- OUR Rlft.lTI.AR WELL MMOWBT LOW FRIC12S P ion and sermon by the pastor. tty of Brooklyn apent Sunday; with The Junior League wiM meat on Wednesday afternoon at 8:46. The- tjki^eUo Ns^ tm&wiitf&m*- ^Sy^att^aai prayer moating will be held at 7:41. grand flnal SALE prior to January Inventory. jr . ;•< Tho pastor is giving a series of talks Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Forming of on "Precious! i from the Pro- In the second place, we are in urgent need of this room, despite our 60,000 feet of floor space, in order to properly display the MawarVaae Mr. Wtllard F»naaa phecy of baton." ' The Sunday School ia rabaanlng rt Tuesday lafUrnoon w*» Mr. the eanUU to bo given Chriatanaa Finest Stock of Christmas Furniture Ever Shown in Monmouth Co. Sd MrtfWiBMfWiBMm FFeraae n to Cheese- night in the High School Auditorium. ''•Bake/ Hundreds of our customers within 50 miles of this store need right now, and are eager for just such an opportunity, but there S ••-tMr ili . • and MrsM . HHenry Boyce ami are "only 38 Suites, a smell quantity for us to sail en you can draw your own conclusion as to the genuine necessity of very prompt on Mrs. Abbia Cressraan and daugh- ter of OM Bridge apent Sunday wM action. Only ana and two Suites of a kind end delivery must be made before Christmas. Those who make early choice will find Suites ^l^ivsKherer1 ";.'••••;"• ;V •'-• ^T; •';<';;. made by Karpen, Berkcy • Gay, and a number of other manufacturers noted for their advanced styles and correct finishes. :IriullMn.;A. SpUner of EHs- KELSETS thfspent Sunday afternoon and , We Guarantee February Prices Will Not Be Lower In Any Store. . . , ling* with Mr. and Mrs. Francis CONRDENTIAL CREDIT

<:/ ''¥$$&/'-• ' -""*••'"''•••..•• ' • Buy Now and Use Throughout the Holidays. Diamonds—Watches 1|iriesv Ellingham of Elizabeth ^Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Mri.NeUon Applegate. '"'; All Kinds of Jewelry 3-Piece Living Room Suites ' r.and Mrs.'Ross Hillyer of New nswick spent Sunday with Mrs, And Silverware Large overstuffed type, loose spring 3 Pieces, extra large sofa, arm chair 3 Pieces Chase Mohair in combina- 7 )s^EUininiam« ' '' - #on1Iameaspent Suaday evening with wMr; and Mrs. Wm. Forman, anlfam- Call Perth Amboy 1863, Velour. $129250 value, versible-cushions, backs covered. fa, Arm Chair, and Wing Chair. iiiflw^'''-'*-'"--1-"-"••""• •'' ••* • •'•»••'•*- ••"•v^» •-*• "'•}•<•%.''- * 109.60 grade, and representative will call $8150 $190.00 grade, |i;:Mr. and Mrs: Howard Dare, of . for ._.__™J__ .'^j now $12510 now , c ! $165.00 ••Cheesequake, were Newark visitors fen Saturday. ~' ' ' with samples. Or write I. 3 Pieces, with curved fronts, carved frames, beautiful qual- 3 Pieces extra large and luxurious, entire Suite including ^'Mrs. ixinora Meeker, is very Ul atA. Kelaey, 280 Watson Ave., ity Mohair end Velour, finest spring-work in seats, backs and backs covered in superior grade Taupe Mohair, Frames finished ^homeof her sisUr, Mrs.Doreaa cushions. Reversible cushions, backs covered. doH walnut Regular $310.00 (of Cheesequake. - : : : i Perth Amboy. $240.00'gradV' |»w: -..ila^ -. IUJZ-M—. grade, now ' _™ , Miss EUa Tka, of South Ambor, -wotted with ralativat at.Cheesequiake

Mr. and Mra. manek HarUe vlatU •IMr. and Mrs. WlJIIaia Stoftard ef 10-JRiee(B Dininir K oom Suites *eeeUe recently. • - ?- • • '• CURRANT 10 Ptsces in American. Walnut Ve- / 10 Pieces In dull rubbed Amerkaa 10 Pieces wr* curved front it ia. lour, Mta. Buffet China Cabinet, - WalnM Veneer, CO in. B«f n^ wtta Baffet, large new style China Cab- four front legs, Chma Cabinet, Serv. iaet, Oaleag Table, Server aad Chain •m AUTO Server, oblong TaWe, fside^l 1. er aad Table standard else. Leather of ample alia. Entire Suite made seat oheiia. A well arm obain la leather. to give years ei serviced Amerieaa KINDS OF USED eulto m good style. UTalabtPaaekim J value, new .___^_._.

' ' 10 Hecea in dull Walnet wHh Burl Paaela. SemUarved - 10 Pieces Veneered and Solid Walnut in Combination. front Buffet 6» In. long.'-, AU pieces ia ge«dtaeto aad n» eon- Finish dull twe tone lacquer. A most durabU and heautlful (Near Morgan Shell Vint) atroetion > :,f^Bjaiitoed.;J!A^' ^?i^^iimyn^^y^^ Anmh. Buffet 71 m. and aUpUeet la proportion. Chairs have imported Tapestry over Spring "seats: Workmanship of "the Begmiar price $SS9.00, ; very best TuU dust-proof.' •Our:" '•' '" ' ''•' :' ••ip^t:^ :i :,;in\ii--si-.n:. regular $39S grade, now ....__„...: S;^OW,, •..,:,;. .•....,..,,•_!£_•.,

4 Piece Walnut Veneered Suite eon- 4 Piece Ivory er French Gny Enam- 4 Piece Walnut Suites with 60 in. slating «f ,46 in. Dresser, Full Vanity, el Suites, consisting of Dresser, FuM Dresser, Full Vanity, Low Boy, Bow Bow End Bed, and large Chlffoward- • Vanity, Bow End Bed and Chifforette End Beds, fully dust-proof. Mahog- robe. Has the new duil finish. All These Suites are decorated in vary any drawer bottoms. Finished in a beautiful duH water rubbed.finish. plate .mirrors. Heal pleasing tones. Regular Never sold for less than value $150.00, now —" $115.00 price $f79.00 —.. $125.00 $229; price now

4 Piece Fancy Figured Walnut Suites, delicately in- 4-Piece Burl Walnut Veneered Suite—A most attractive and laid. All drawers \\il\y dust-proof, with Mahogany bottoms. advanced style. Tihe wood is beautifully matched and finished in Bvorybody'a broaxkaar Dull Rubbed Duco. The Dresser is 54 inches with a rigid frame. ing' the reputation of A most pleasing design • and a new and decidedly different 1 Vanity is 60 inches. Wardrobe has the new canopy top. Bow Atwater Kent Radio' fcr pattern. DreBser is $0 in. longj * End Bed. Suite U very high grade in every particular. This 'all-round performance. suite actually worth (450.00. We don't have to say any; A $375 value, for J „„ . 1.J __.. Now sells for thing about the aet What we want to broadcast ia ' MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALS HOLIDAY SPECIALS tha: We aeD 'en, lota of 'em, and we'd *• to eed 1000 Scatter Size Rugs I 250 Buffet Mirrors, worth $10.00. A great special at $8.00 you one. t , 500 Room Size Rugs ' ; • ; ., - BOO Wonderful Lamp. 100 Styles Royal Wilton Rugs $29.60 Special at.._..__..$18.7» $32.50 Special at $19.98 i j ' ' ' '••': • r • ' ' -h • *1 25 Styles Spinet Desks /, '250 Large Mama Dolls; $3.00 iflnd, at .„*„ at A Complete and Installed f i i ' — —•—- > 60 Styles Windsor Chairs ' • ' 60 Styles Windsor Chairs :>£• ) 25 Styles Cedar Chests r 80 Styles Cedar Chests 50 Styles Smoking Sets 60 Styles Imoklng Sets •1I3.0© 50 Styles Living Room Suites 20 Style? Chlldljn's Doll Carriages i KEll'OHT on &*5on . J. TBE 80UTH AMBOY CITIZEN

EJECTED FROM AUTO TO HOLD REHEARSAL • The annual meeting of the Wo* CARDO .r THE SOUTE AMBOY CITIZEN NEAR'MORGAN PLANT man's Auxiliary to the South Amboy ; The undersigned wish tothaafc PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY Chan's Casey Gang will hold a re- Hospital Association-will be held at who assuted at the iltasMi.a|ia - Otto Gerber, of Carlstadt, la truck hearsal at the K. of C. rooms next the City Hall Monday afternoon at driver for the Buchmiller Transpor- burial of their mother, and also* to .' THE SOUTH AMBOY PRINTING COMPANY Tuesday evening. All those inter- three o'clock. those who sent flowers and autom*-,, "' tation Co., a New York concern, re- ested in the "gang" movement will ., SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. TEL. 4 ported to local police shortly after report to Mr. Coan at this time. A regular meeting of tlhe Hi-Y Club Family of Margaret L. six o'clock on Wednesday Worn ing Those having songs or other stunts was held on Tuesday evening at the that he had been held up near Frank- are asked ot bring them at this time. Y. M. C. A. In tb« atln > . J. MELFORD ROLL, EDITOR lin Park, forced to enter an automo- Any of the members wishing to join bile, and ejected therefrom near the the group are at liberty to make ap- -Subscription rates: In advance, zones 1 and 2, $1.50; zones 3 to 8,' |2.00 'Morgan plant on the Ckieesequake plication to Mr. Coan in person on road. The holdup occurred shortly Tuesday evening. Entered in the Post Office at South Amboy, N. J. as second class matter. after two o'clock just as he wa hoarding his truck after haviink eaten ARRESTED FOR STEALING $18 a lunch at a road stand. Two car FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925 loads o| men figured in the hold-up Frank Bush, 21, who gave his ad" he suid, one of them taking him away, dress t othe Perth Amboy police at the other taking charge of his truck 328 Augusta street, this city, was FOUR STATE JOBS CO TO which was loaded, with yarns and arrested by Lieutenant, Dectectives Alpine's Specials! MIDDLESEX COUNTY woolen goods. After reporting to the Joseph Gutowski and Michael Muska local police he went by train to New on a charge of stealing |18 from WE HAVE NOTHING TO SAY. OUR PRICES- SPEAK"< HEMJOMORROW Assemblyman Thomas Hanson, ' of York to report to his employers. Thomas Priduzursky of Parker and Pertih Amboy, a member of the steer- It was later learned that the gang Wayne streets, Perth Amb'oy. The FOR THEMSELVES. Throughout Afternoon ing committee, was successful in. se- youth is being held to await the ac- 1 • • at Ttucnbaum't that took charge of the truck were curing four of the plum political jobs frightenedd offf off it jusjt t a fef w miin tion of the grand jury. A real live Santa Claus wall be in for Middlesex County, wheih were're- utes after Gerber had bbeen taken this city tomorrow and it is announc- cently handed out at the capital.' away. The hold-up men saw two of Sole leather, best quality white oak, per lb—°-.49f} j ed he will make 'his headquarters at The positions open are one steno- the State Troopers pull up to the Tcnenbaum's Store on Broadway. grapher, paying a salary of $500; two same road stand at which the truck FOR SALE Throughout the afternoon and even- file clerksrks,, at $300 each; and one driver had eaten. Abandoning the LadieB Silk Stockings; our regular 59c quality, ing he will welcome the juvenUe at $200$200 , makinki g a totattl l of truck they made a hurried getaway Broadway—Two family house. population of South Amboy, listen to $1300. in their automobile. all colors and sizes pair 1.1 •._., i. 39f their prattle of the things they want By the time Gerber reached the Portia street—Seven room house, him to bring them on Christmas, and NOTICE offices of his employers they had bath "ami pantry with ail improve- swure her* and thene one of their Christ Church Fair been informed of the safe where ments in the best of condition. . Thermos Bottles, well made, black enamel, with • the essentiab of their hearts' The Committee would like all those about* of the truck. who have contributions for the'Auxil- All the above can. be purchased ok aluminum cup. Guaranteed. Our price-—79f> TMe innovation for South Amboy The danw held under the auspices easy terms. iary Mtoasllaaeous Booth to end V it made possible through the effort* them on or before Monday, Deei Tth, at the Jr. Woman's Outlast Satur- of the proprietor of TtneUbeom's. day evening at the .South Amhojr FREDERICK H. LEAR to Mrs, B. M. Kerr, WMala •*•* Yacht Cluh'was a decided success. ' Leather palm Gloves for men, gauntlets or knit- . local dry goode and general notion or to any member of the committee. 110 George Street eeabUehment For several year* put Mrs. ¥. X ROLMAN. Chairman .it' be* been neceeeary to go out of Subscribe for the Cltlsen. Real Estate and IBMMMMO ted wrists, our regular 39c seller, per pr... 25f town to "tee Santa Claus" in1 real Ufa, and it. wax this deficiency that Mr. Tenenbaum set out to correct in Gas Mantles, reg. 10c ecah: today only, 4 for 25^ prevailing upon "Old Santa" to add this city to bis Hit of stopping off Pure Cotton Blankets, 66x86, worth $1.69 .....98^:

'-.-.-Besides a wide selection of gifts ' - ' . . V >" i of a pitactical nature, the store in question is featuring a choice assort- Men's Work Shoes, Army Officer style, sizes 7, •:'/. aunt of toys and Christmas tree or- Suit or naments .besides other seasonal mer- 7% & 8 Worth $4.5(Vper pair. ,.,.$i.98 chandise. A visit to the business place $90,000,000 STATEN BLAND BRIDGE on the part of the" casual gift seeker will be well repaid. ••' Proposed To CONNECT the fatt-growiag BORO of RICHMOND Overcoat Boys Lumberjack shirts, all colors, including With BROOKLYN oud MANHATTAN blocks and plaids; All sizes |ly39 ' SILVER. MASKED TENOR MADE TO ORDER , DOING WELL IN CONTEST should.greatly oaluiase Ike value of these Ms oa, . The Silver Mask Tenor, we, learn REMEMBER US FOR YOUR X'MAS BUYING 'is receiving almost daily a great HectriWS.LRijiiInuBitlUilw»y . number of votes from local admirers. Alex. Your Tailor This principally .because he is a South - Amboy boy, and many want to see 0AKW00D HEIGHTS Established Since 1699 him among the honored. He is not in . Where Values are laeroasiag aad Preits ar* helag ssad* ; .the lead, to be sure, but he is num- bered among the highest, and South Amboy people have made this pos- STATEN BLAND Alex Giaquinto sible to some extent , Midway BetwooaCaftMceeV Heights aad Bay Terras* Statieat In the December issue of "Radio CuAom Tailor in the Home" there is a front page FOR ECO3STOMY story about Joe sUved-toned singer, 439 te^ESr.^ T (YVQ : and Ms «am«T 0* November 14th, John St. and Broadway Good Shoes, Dry Goods and House Funisbinga the Siver Mask Tenor gave a concert r±O£d Rice Meaw_r*r Bask ]U\J L O - - at Cleveland, before an audience of ON HYLAN BOULEVARD, Park Place East, aad S. I, RAPID South Amboy. N. J. Pin* Avonu* ' Cor. Honry it 9,0,00 persons. He was given a great ovation, the newspapers of that place TRANSIT LINE, ESMMM, Buffalo, Tw*mkloy, O'Goraau, Hoea- eay. or, Duraot, Sth aod Block Avos., OwrleeUag Now ..York Bay. - . On November 16th he agsen'ssig with the"'K.F. Goodrich Silvertofn Cord Orchestra in Akron, Ohio, the ;• -i^^ Aucnw home of the rubber company. The tenor, as well as the orchestra was f - r.K , IN SEPARATE LOTS ^ the guest «f the B. F. Goodrich Rub- . per Co. while there. ". On Wednesday he sang in Sym- NEXT SATURDAY, DEC. 12TH phony #•«,.Boston, and on Thursday 1 P. M. J. New EH, Club Ht.to, formerly,the Oakwood Arms, at (Coiister. Mass. Within a short .time he will make fwo new songs for, Auiboy Road, Oakwood Heigkts, State* Islaad the Victor Company. $O%»» luttallacut., Coatract -.; . Attaraeye <•';< Few persons know that besides be- ing a singer the Silver Mask. Tenor •••*-•-."••*•>'. -,'i BERTRAM C, EADDIE fotfi It-With ttatonabl* Auto Equipmtnt ' is also a eomposer. He has written S%Ditee«at> . THOMAS J. WALSH -. far all Cash 87'Bay St. • ' the following songs that are. wall Lawyers Till* las. Co. • known' locally: ' "Maureen Vsvour- SUtea Islaad DENATURED ALCOHOL . FeUciee.Free. FREEZOMETERS Jnesn," "In Flanders," "Venetian 1SS Pn«ri'hest ehtaiaahle. Bring yew Dea'tgnees hmr mash Abehel ,- »a««. It maj Night Md You," and^Bells of Kil- ** Per GaUea) '• SE.PARTY PIONEER AUTO SHUTTER RADIATOR COVERS Preteete year car from frsssl^jajawas awost) fa-: tmsie, of Second street. Tuesday ihJy, tesaroo •eatabto eeeshastiaa el gas. Ol !evening dn honor.of Mrs. MeKensJei •tether; who was 81 years of age on with herein—*slalae all the heat . that day. A most enjoyable efuiai trsmUe woW. AsM^red soewalr I** redkter hf was spent In singing old songs and fear holts.. la saved gas sad-leager life to fiiwtrumental. musje, after which the meter it teea pays .l 'guests; enjoyed refreshments. The MaswolL •aleh < Over. ^i stwesi Wtt, centerpiece was geraniums and ferns • Uadt'Dedfe, HmjwsebaW /With pink decorations. The gueate A Real live Hash, Flint, OsJdapd, who enjoyed .the evenings pleasure 4, WUIye-Kaight aad 4 Chrysler ead ether '•' Other ea»e Chalet, Dodge, Star, Chry*ios> I were: HsV. and Mrs. E. A. Well, Mr. eyHider ease. ^11.78 eyllnder' ears—-4SJS lh Otad/r " ' and Mrs. Richard Btcktel, Mr. aad Mrs. William Hammsl, Mrs, Edward ^ Goodman, Mrs. Wiilhwd Ingnmam, STORAGE RATTIRIIS A STOPLIGHT SIDE • Arthur Ingraham, Lamont Ingraham, «-V,4iriata , : CessBlete '. LIGHTS Mrs. Helen Ohapman, Mrs. Ussio Pair;--. Sprague, Mrs. Catherine "Sweeney, of $11150 Harmsburg, Mrs. Elisabeth Ingraham. SantaCIans SPECIAL FOR FORDS , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKeiiiie, and $125 Mrs. Beektel. v ' :.'. FORDS... Cossfwre the Tire Pries* jhelew . FLOOR HEATER TOP COVERING ' With aay la tewa. Nowhere LEfilONNOTES •Is* wUl jrmrfiad sash efaW. ' Fits All Cars CemplMe with bash enrtain, / " Special Ucki, tape, els. - tunitlM. Tire Prices have A great deal of interest is being gosw Shr Highl \h'. • , manifested by iha|se interested in Tewing 1117*18 I4.7S Luke A. Lovely Post^No. 62 American Bring the children;, Santa Claus will be here .Roadster Itl 7-^8 3JB V Legion, • at the present time. The TIRESI TIRESI SLASHED GiTcs Plcatr of Heat - coming election is responsible for fc Tbetween A:30 P. M. and / SIDE CURTAINS AT PRICES BELOW%COST the seeming additional life at the , 1917-21 Tovrlagl M»S All First Tlrss, no Seeosids ' MANIFOLD ; port. According to a change made in 5:00 P. M. , '.,•'// O the laws of tlhe post, it is understood > UM»-2ft ,To«rl«f .._i_^_ 4.78 . ALL CORD TIRES "' HEATERS • that instead of trustees a Board of Raadtter ~ L _ 3.4S 30s3 $7.08 For Alii Cart lu Stock : Governors will bo elected. This 3 BIG SURPRISE PACKAGES 25c ,!• With Deor~0^»ln(~Rodi 30x3« 8.4S <,board will bo composed of three 1917-21 Touring 7.18 31 >4 18.48 SKID CHAINS , 1013-18 Touring 6.9S ,' members of the post. Their duties 32K4 L 17.48 PRICES LOWEST IN TOWN. will demand a great deal of Atten- Rt>od(ler -> > 4.1S 33x4 _ 17.98 tion, and will gilve the office holders 34x4.- 17.98 •• much authority. Several members FORD ARVIN HEATER 32x4 M _^ 21.48 All above accttsoritt make f .. - have already expressed themselves as Ve^y easily attached to the 33x4H _JL MM Chrlttmat gifts purchased ,«t being candidates for the office of mai ifold—(Jr.. pl.ntv of heat. 34x4 M 12.48 thate prlcti. Will be fctpt m- .Governor. John C. Boll, seems to be Tub.i atR.ducad Prices tll wasitcd. the choice of tlhe memlners of the A big selection of Chirstmas Gifts for the $1.45 post for its highest office, and many entire family. Come in and look around before FORD COURTESY _ ^ -are inclined to feel that Mr. Boll is have a large selmtion of OILER LAMP ', many members who hitherto have felt ROBES Pair 'It' is believed that he will attract going elsewhere. Special •Jthe ddeal candidate for that office. ^,,no interest at thopost. $2.75 ' 99c CARD PARTY : Tho Ladles Auxiliary to Protection TENENBAUM'S Engine Company will hold a monster "Card Party in Protection Hall on Known for Good Value, Low Prices, Reliable Tuesday evening, Decombor 15th. Mai Auto Mrs. John Powderly will act as dhalr- Merchandise .- " U lady and every member of tho Aux- Pert |Amboy iliary will donate a prise. Cards 110 S. Broadway Phone 511' \ P will begin at olght o'clock shnrp. Member* are requested to meet at We GWe and Rcdstm S. * (3or. ^yette St. Tel. 27H27ftl seven o'clock, so thut the nnnunl elec- tion of officers may take placo pre- vious to the card party.